Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 17, 1903, Image 3

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B L0Q21L MENTION a
Mr. M. W'li'giiud lor II in' ulna,
Heal work, pricoa ric.ht nt Ki'lley'a
tiitllo. -
The fnmoiMi. Olyiupln ImM Iril beer
n I Hinlih t Cl.-i'kV.
For k I photos himI photos Hint
plni,' ti i" Mr. W'.i'kuiiiI.
Ovid lliltiy, of li'ai'hi'lti,wii n ImikI
lies visitor (In '.nut ul lliti tvtvlt.
I.mlii'' Shirt Wnlii In nil gnulcr
mid atylea nt Kitlii i ait, Johuanii 3i Co
Fred 'AA wiin In from Hiiysliirl.
liver Hiiiiility to v i -1 1 with Ilia piiri'iit
Fur aeris'it doors, pnnid doors unil
window go lo A. II. Lipptiuiii A (In
Hi'ioiifil rustic mill limning nin In
Iniinil only nl A. II. Llppinitn (In
Hi'iiii'iiilH'r tluit Hulnnioii, J i ill iih, .1 1 ,
A Co. it'll lint reliable .MUt-hcH
wion.
All work ifiin rn 1 1 1 hI lo givi' antiahie
tinn or Minni'y ri'fiui.li'il nt Mia, Wie.
giunl' gallery,
Hmilli A Cl.'i'k Imvit tin' luiiioni.
Olymiiit IMllul ll.'.'r (or mile nt 2.''
Cl'lll HT Ihltlll',
All kiiiiln ol Hit luteal MrCnll die
mill t'loitk piitlerna cull be Iiii.I ul .Mi.
K.I. Ilru.lloi.r Millinery Pnilora.
A. II. Lippiniin . Co. sells Ixvl
Linseed (III I. r 90 ccnls i. r cull. mi
Pioneer white It'il.l llillli Cents )it'l
pound,
Htnltli A ('leek now hnve the fiiiiionx
Olyiuplit iliimulit eer (or sitlo, nt f
cent glnaa. Tlint'a the place to gel
S goiitl hcvi'i'iigu cheap,
Moiiilicra nl Pritii'villf Aascmlilv of
Artisan cnn nlwny find tin nccri'tnrv
it (lit. Poinilrxtiir linrl't'r shop, wlit-rt'
they rnn piiy their due.
llKAI'TIVIII. CltlKAWAIIK lilt' mrl ol
thing ynii lilta to own nr. in our
it.N'k mul wo niiikt1 it cny ('.r you to
mvn tlifiii. The lli'c Ilivti.
Ilt'llo, Central: Tilt' heel place ill
intt'rior ()ii'i;nii to gel ynttr photo ta
ken or J'"llr colai-iting tlon1 i nt tin'
Kelley studio. That nil,
Olympia iiii.I I'Vtorii Oyster nl
O'Ni'M'a Ovaior II. i'. Private- tlin
Ing rtsilna (i r Itil'fi, nnd nil other ill'
comisliitioua of it tlrM-el'D-a rfatntiiatll
Parlies know in r, tlii'luacke ilnlclit
til to A. II. Lippuinn in A. II. I.ipp
ninii A C.i. nni-t ai'tilp, Interest
churned mul rollt'.'t.Hl on itll iii-counta.
Mr. M. Wii'Biniil Hit. photographer
i Intav now tlnya turning out work for
Iter itiitny customer. Hlioaolieita new
trn.lt! however mul guarantee mil
faction.
Hitlninnii, Johuann A Co. have just
received huge lin nl htdicn mul
gent tires ahnca. They will be
penf.l Ui show ymi their lino lino ol
ample.
J, F. Morria, tlio merchant, lina n
12000 lino of men' nntl liny lurnlah
Itiga, wlifi'h lit) will close out Mow
noat, Ymi nan Mini mint) genuine
bargain nt lii Uir.
tluslwuila, it you arc linking fori
Christmna present fur that tlonr wifo,
we Won Ul aiiKKi'Ht Hint a puir nf tlinae
dainty lionan alippira nt Salomon,
Johnnn A Co', michl be inat the
thing.
Thn Intoat prcpurntiotia for printing
on ailk to ho found tit Mra. Wiounnd'a
gallery. Scenery or phnttignnphi re
prtxluctil on ailk necktie, ailk linntl-
kerchief, etc. with nrtiatic clenruena
in every do'jtil.
I winli the littlie of Prinoville to
uuderatniiil Hint I do my own trim
ming nd employ no oitlaiilc help in
thla line, Cli'jtni g Intt nntl trim
ming free of ehitrgo to my ciiatomcr
Mr. El). IlKAliKiilin.
A Inle novel i alivnyl n good prea-
out to give. I. P. Adnmann h ju
mcoived a Inrro number which lie
will aell nt holiday price.
Borne ol thoae pretty bone of hull
dny tntintiery nt Adnniaon' nre urc
to find their wny into ChrUt.iiin
tockinga. All of the Inteat color
nnd deiign in letter paper nntl en
velopoi. Trnvel between Prinoville nd Bil
vor Lnko during tho next two month
ia likely to bo n lively nl it wn a
year ago during tlio rush lor tinilwr
olninia in tlmt dialrict. At preaent a
large numlier of finnl proof re U'ing
made which in the cnuao for the in
creitand naaaenger lit. Kvory itage
tlmt come in from Blinniko enrriea n
load of olniiintnta and the crowd
will bo ooming during mint of the
winter.
Chridtm i the timo when the
brain are et to thinking. Every
one ia iwking everyone clue what to
buy. Drop into 1). P. Adannon'
drug atom and it will help you to
think. He I carrying tin yenr
(nil line of holiday albuma, chin
diahea. mniical instrument and
thouaatid and one other litllo nick
nack which arc (uitnble for young,
middle aged or old. Five minute in
hit ton will not the mind at real a
to what the preaent ahall be.
Mint. Hiiiimih' llrei'miiking I'nrltira.
IlllKHSEri ash TAILOR MAIlf.
HI' ITU, I'rlfnt'lr P to IfX
('nil nt tin' lieu lliie mid Inkn
uiik nl their line of alntll gooila (nr
illiii'ttinita,
J. , ll'iiiiiti lelt Vi'ilnet(iiy noon
"if it IniNiiii'ita Iriii to 1'nrlliiiid mid
din lrritiu:it'f).
J, N, lliiuler, of the firm nf Hunt
"r & King, ana over (mm Ileaehulea
1'iiecilay ami Weilneatliiy ntteutliiig tt
linihi'r niiittt'14,
Mra. I.ir.zie I'errln left the firat nl
he week for Prnlrlii City, where he
t ill join her IiiihIiiiiiiI who hit H poai-
lion in thu miiiea
I.. Tillotaoit, Henry Cram ami W
K. Kl ig returni'il the Inat ol the wk
(ion. Imkoiit niniiiilitiii where Ihey
uvri bi't'ii liHiLiug over their mining
liiinia.
Mr. 1','ine, foiintliT of Pl-ineville, li
here on a viit to hia ni'ithei', "Ontinl-
' liny, (who la now III year old)
iti.l hi hill brother Win. Iln.
Iilaiuon (Jrlteriuit.
Ciiiil Trlpletl wna In'the city lliin
w.t k from )iwliuti buyl g furniture
Ilia new linn nt the hitter plnee
will Ihi knni'n na tho 't'i'ilitt A llrok-
er Furnitiiro eoitipmtv.
3. II, Coriielt, the Kiiiumitt Prnirio
tockiiimi, niovetl hia (nniily to Hhetltl,
OreuMit, tl-ia wt'k ftir thu winter. Mr.
Cnrniitt will buy atock for n Porilund
packing liuiiae ihia winter. Mitchell
Xewa.
Work on the new Crooked river
'iriilne ia progrtwing lapidly nnd in-
lientioiia Miint to mi early coin-
ih litin of the ti net lire. Moat ol toe
oli'el for the griiler una arrived from
Hlniniko nntl (lie IriMa will ho in the
iiy by tho time It i needed.
John (ioger lina llniaheil attiring
loll ton of ice in hia coltl atomic
i.niUliMe, lie exiaieta to imt up an
ther 1 tt HI ton, pnrt of ttliieh will U
lull iiint aoiullier by D'Neil UriM.
I'he ire ana InVeu from (lie plough ill
he olit h. .1 ul the Oi lioeo jual weal of
he oily,
T!i("e in charge of the Chriatinna
inn wlii.'li la to I") given at the
Vlillimli-t chnri'h ('Iniiliiiit night
ii.'"t that ill""' who nre going to
give prctt'iil do -o the evening of the
2lih, H e tine will la) nt the
hiireh to lake charge ol the gilt an
Ihey me brought in.
An ineeiiiliitry the a lew thiya ago
l. dioyeil (KH) ton of hay on the Dor-
ria ranch nt lower end of Little Kin-
ninth hike nnd owned Iiy J. Churchill
ol Yrekn. Thi will odd to the bur-
len nf keeping a nrge number of cut
tle nntl horaea ill that ectioii whore
the liny yield the paat enaon waa
aoinewlint below average. !akcvicw
Examiner.
A petition will lie presented nt the
January term ol the county court lor
a county mad in tlio Hnystnck co'.in
try. The rond naked lor will login at
the north-eaat cornet of ncction 15 in
townahip 12,rnn!el;l eiiataiid will run
along the north boiinilnrie olBootiona
15, 111, 17 and 18. The potitum i
aigned by 2'J proierly owner in that
vicinity nnd will probably be granted
when court meet.
Howard Itirn.
llnwkina Ilrna, mill which lina been
running fur two week hna been ultttt
down fur the remainder of the winter.
Clnudo Wright, who ia working for
.1. Taylor, pent last Saturdity and
Huiidity at hi homo here
II. Kinder of Mill creek visited
with Hawkins brother on Monday.
Jaitie Wright and wifo wore in
Prinoville ou buaiuea tho llrst of the
week.
The Howard Buiidny oliool will
hnven Chrielnins tree and exeroiaea
at the llownrtl chool houae on the
ovenir.g ol December 24. A basket
upper will be served alter the pro
gram. Anyono wisning to aontt j
Chrittmna prcHcnts for the tree should
adtlresa them in rare of Mrs. A. C.
Knighton. Kvoryono welcome. Come
prepared to have a good time.
Special Salt Day.
Beginning with Fritly, December
18, special sale day ar ' announced as
follow:
Friday, Doo. 18, reduced pricea on
my entire atock nf children' woar.
Saturday, Dec. 19, a apodal tale on
Fur. Thi will be for one day only
and reduooil price will be made on all
good.
Tuesday, Dec. 22, Indies shirt waists
will be sold at cost.
W'ctluesiliiy, Dec 23, a flue line of
genuine all wool blankets will lie
dosed out. Special prioes on the
boat grade ol blanket in the city lor
thi dny only.
Women'! Under wear Sale Price
until January 1st will lie at 50 cent
on the dollar. Mas. En. Biiadfobd.
Opanlag Concart By lb 01 Club Satur
day Evanlng,
The Initial perforiiinncc In the Ath
letic club' new bitllilihg will bo given
next KnliiriUy evrning wheti t)ie (lleo
eltih will appear In I he role of uitiaic
uukera and fun producer. The oon
e'irt proniiae to la the lical over given
in the elly mid the lueiulicr of the
iilub hnve apnut many hour in lter
aiateiil practice ill tinier to ninko the
entertainment a aiiceea. Tho pro
gram ia given below and it deaervea a
largo mid enthitaiiialio audience.
ritooUAM
l'liiiriiat'B-(a)"Tlit' Mliler'a WimiIiik"
Failing
(li) 'Tlie lwl anil the Puaay
l!at" t,.IiiKraliiu
Fifty Voice
Violin Hiilii"Tyriili'r.li liiialli-Kliiiia"
,,r, KiifkH
Mlaa Kllitil KiiiK
I'liree -"Tliellnly Young Mini In Town"
Klglit Ytiiing l.a''li'a anil Ona
, Young Mini
V ileal Hulii "A May Morning" Deiizn
Mr. A. C. Htrang
liiatriiinenliil llnet - Miiiuli'lln ami (lullar
KIIIhoii anil Hinvlaer
llreek Kiprea-iloii tirinip--
"Toilet of tlie llrl.le"
"Hnerllle.' of lilllgeliln"
"Heveltinire.'k Mal.leii-."
Holn ' The Ar rer' Kong". . . . He Ivoveli
Dr. (', 8. K.lwm.U
llreek Kitirt'Blon Group
"Tliree ow"
"lli'tnillinl"
"Marriage Vow of Vi'iurnnce"
"Watelilng Hie Lark"
"The I'iiiiiIibi"
lten.llng--"Illli Kitiith" Mr. May J. Wigle
tlreek KKirpfton (Iruupa
''I'llt' Nt'Wa"
"Flight from Pnnija-ll"
"lleuth of Virginia"
Hol.i-"I Am a Merry .liigora" Ilalfe.
MraC. M.KIkln
l'aiiloniiiin-"Tli Ijiat Kulie of Bum-
mir" Mra. II. P. Ilflknap
Hung Iiy Mra C.Hi tiiorfortl
IJuarlit "We'll lluve in Mortgage the
I'uriu'' rtahn.-atiM'li
M.-wlmiiea Klkina. ltiet'iila-rgan.l
C.iiiiiiii-rfi'r.1 mul Ur, H"!M'nlKrg
Panlnlllliiie-"I'linln I ho the Bye"
, Five Young Lwlie
Hni g ti;Mr .Sirmue
Hulii -"The Hoint l"r Me Wataon
Mia. ',. A. t't'iitinerfurj
tlreek IW- "Sl.il-e'lll.ilip'1
' "llutHl Night"
t liuril-o-!ii,' t) lli'li;l hi'' My l.aly'
H'.illiviiu
(hi :T!ie Kun,( uf tin- Trili n"
- llolloy
Filty Vuiici '
Publicity Court.
We would hie to nk the man who
think it iln'iui'l put lo ntlverliae, if
it hna ever t centred U) him tlmt atlvei-
tlalllg wna jnat e-ai'lilill to I Ho aucet -
(ttl conduct ol liia business aa ia the
uao of the Eoglifli language. It is
juat n essential that iienple should
know who you are, whore you are, and
how you are, beloro ooming to your
ace ol buaine, n it ia for you to
greet them pleasantly on their ar
rival and tell them the good qualities
and price of your goods.
K you ro a uocess(ul merchant,
you owe your ticccas entirely to ad
vertising. You inny got tho latter
through several menus, one of the
moat important ol which'! for your
customer to tej) his friends and they
their tiiends and so on of the good
treatment accorded by you. There
arc other ways of advertising, but
none more important than the new
paper. The publisher reaches more
people with lets effort than any other
man on earth. Did you ever study
uewtpnpcr advertising aud tho poss
ible bearing it might have on your
own business? II you havo you will
forever cense to look upon any live
publication "as a charity.
Silver lake Freighter Haul Big Lead
irotn PriQevlU.
Judging from tho amount of freight
which will leave tlio city before the
last of the week for southern points,
Prineville hits established it reputa
tion as a distributing point. The
freight tennis which came into town
from Silver Lake Monday will leave by
next Saturday witli otto of the largest
shipment ol merchandise which ha
left the city thi year.
J. C. Conn ha two freighting out
tits in town driven by John Chambers
and Lem Winkl man. Chambers
will leave with his freight wngons load
oil with 25,000. pound of flour from
the Prineville Flouring mill, and
Wiukleman take out 11,000 pound
ol flour nnd 4000 pound ol general
merchandise, making a total of 43,000
pounds, or the capacity ot one and a
hall ordinary freiaht cars. Thi is
probably the Inst ilnpmcnt winch will
be made from thi point to Silver
Lake thi sen son. The recent rain
and warm wenther hnve brought the
frost out of the ground to such an ex
tent that the roads ate fast becoming
too muddy to permit of heavy freigh
ting. Tho trip of 120 mile to be
made by the above named freighter
will prolwbly consume the greater
part of two weeks. .
Rev H.C.Clark returned Monday
from a three week' trip te the Sab- j the purpose of electing a bonrd of di
bath schools throughout the western rectors for the ensuing year and the
pait of the county. He left again ' transaction of moh other business as
Tuesday to hold the service in the' may come before the meeting.
Killcnbeck district. Will Wi'rjweilkr, Secretary.
Hak tnrybopy Happy.
y
An organ for Chriatrriai will do it
and you can get a line one for a little
a $1(1 at Eilera Phtno House.
'J'he Chriainaa that an org n comer
Into the homo ia going to be remeiii
bereil longer thntiny other one. Af
lor all the pretty lritla tlmt o mud
time and money baa been eieiidci
on hnve been nru out mid lorgotton,
the nrgin will remain, n source o
pleasure, n well as education nntl
culture for every member of the Innii
! Our Holiday Orgnna
Our tnck of orgnna for the Christ
mil trade, include the very lineal
niiikta in tho world, tho Neeilluiin
lluitlett, Kimball, Crown, Peerless n
well as our own special mnke, the
Pneilic ityecu, oak, will tit or mahog
any hiiiah cases, in excluxivo holiday
care design. Parlor organ in ele
gant style, beautifully carved antl
having handsome piat glass niirron
aii I piano cane orgnna in a great var
iety of chaste finiahea.
Price Alwnys I..JW.
Although Ihey nre the very finest
to bo ha I nnywhere, Filer Pimm
House is in a iiosiiinn to, mul does
aell all it instruments at a much
lo.ver figure than other dealer ask
for orgflna or piano of the anmc grade.
Xo matter whether you wish to buy
nn ordinary organ, or one ol the moat
choii-e pntlor or piano style, you will
And at Eilera Pinno House tho very
lowest prices. Prices which mnke it
possible for anyone to possess one or
these fine instrument.
Easy Payments.
Payment for any organ we sell
may be arranged to suit any reason
able buyer, As little as $0 down and
$1 a month will do it. If you cannot
ooitie in and see us, writo for catalogs,
prices and what other information
you ' fluty wiali, snmo will he lu.ly,
cheerfully and promptly furnished
you. II your purchase i for Christ
mas delivery, we will see to its arriv
ing at the proper time. Filers Piano
House, Washington St. Corner Park,
Portland, Oregon.
Nutlet to Contractors.
BenliKl bills will be received by the
1'r.Kik county high scIkm.I bonrd. nt
Pritieville, Oregon, until 5 o'clock p.
m , January 1"), l'JW, for t lie -erection
and completion of a brick and stone
highachiKi! building, according to the
plmis and sia'cirieations prepared b'
John B. Hliipp, of Pritieville, Oregin,
architect of the work. All bids must
be accompanied by cash deposits or
certified check in the Hunt of $")b as
evidence of good faith, and no Lid
will be considered for any part of the
wjrk less than the whole contract.
The party to whom the contract ii
awarded will be required to furnish a
good sullicie t bond lo Crook county
in the full amount of the oontrnct,
6a'h bond to be given within 10 dny
after the contract is awarded. Plans
and specifications may be seen at the
county school superintendent's office
in Prineville, Oregon. The right to
reject any and all bids is reserved.
Envelopes containing bids should be
marked "Proposals for higlischool
building," and addressed to William
Boogli, Secretary Higlischool iloard,
Prineville, Oregon.
notice te Contractor.
Notice i hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the Board of
Trustees of the Fiist Fresbyterinn
Church of Prinoville, Oregon, until
3 o'clock P. M., 6turdny Jan. 9th
1904, for the erection and' completion
of a church building according to
plans and specification now on rile
with the undersigned at the First
National Bank.
Bids for the foundation and for the
superstructure to lie submitted scpa
tatcly. The right to reject any and all bids
is hereby reserved. T. M. Bauiwik,
Sec. Board of Trustees.
Prineville, Oregon. Deo. 9th, 1903.
. Notice to Stockholders.
Notice i hereby given that a meet
ing of the stockholder of the Prine
ville Jockey Club is called for Satur
day Jan. 9th, 1904 at 2 o'clock in the
niter noon of said dny, at the Court
House in the oily of Prineville, Crook
county, State of Oregon, for the pur
pose of authorizing the dissolution of
this corporation, settling up its busi
ness, disposing of it propel ty and
dividing it assets and capital, and for
the transaction ol such other busi
ness aa may come before the meetipg,
Dated this 8th dny of December,
1903. Wiu. Wiir7.wkii.er..
L.N. Liooktt, President
Socretary.
Hoti: te Stockholder.
Notice is hereby given that the an
nual meeting of the stockholders in
the Central Oregon Livestock and
Agricultural association will be held at
the cout house in Prineville, Or., at 2 P.
I M,. on Monday, January 4, 1904, for
mtHHKT ql t)T4Tltl.
Vkoktabi.k Cablmgea, 2) ct. per
pound, Potatoea, I ct. per pound.
Carrots, IJ ct. per pound. Onion.
ct. tier pound.
Ik'TTKH Creo mery, domett Ic scarce,
Wet. Foreign, 4(1 eta.
linos N'.'iie on the market.
Mbatk Prime locf, wholesale, 5 cts.
.Vrl;, wliolesa'e, 8 eta. Mutton,
vlioleaiile, tt ct. Chicken", spring,
fll per tloz.
(illAISs Wheat, 8.1 ct. Out-, 45 to
50 cts. Hurley, (10 eta. Bye, 11.50.
FuiDR j.o0 per bid.
COLUMBIA SOUTHERN RY.
Clergyman's Half-Permit for 1904.
For the fear 190i, the custom of
endorsing Association and other issues
of Clergyman's Half Fare Permits,
rendering them acceptable on the
Columbia Southern Knilwny will I
itboliahed, and this company will issue)
Clerical Orders to ordained clergymen j
lim ing regulnr chnrge ol churches lo-
ated on or near its line. Clergymen
'leiiriug such orders should make writ
ten nppiicaiion to nearest Columbia
.Southern Knilwny Agent for his cn
dori'c ment. Applications should 1
made liofore December 25th, so tlmt
orders may I mailed Is'fore Dec. 31
C. E. Lvti.b, O. P. A.
Died.
At Sunaet, Wash., Nov. 22, Charley,
the 9 ycar-old non ol Mr. Jennie
Bennett, formerly of Hnystnck,
Or. The child wa sick only a few
days with heart t rouble before his
leath.
Hcv. B. F. Harper returned Mon"
day from Deschutes where be went
to hold services. He left the first of
the week for hi home in Pendleton.
miraii)iiNiiiji
CO different game all dew
one in each package of
Lion Coffee
t your Qrocer'a.
9i
Sim
Are Offering Reductions On All Lines, WIN
TER SUPPLIES Included. The Sale is General,
As This Old Reliable Firm Is Going Out Of Busi
ness. A Special Invitation Is Extended to All
Old Customers And NEW ONES to Take Advan
tage Of This
DISSOLUTION
REriEMBER-THE OLD BRICK
jS " .lW-JiSt
y
SALOMON,
Clothing for tho nuked,
Glasses for the blind,
Shoes for the barefooted,
ti loves that are lined.
Curtains for the windows,
Shoe strings and luces,
Lamps wicks and oil
To light the dark places.
Dried f mit, canned goods,
Everything to eat,
Caps for the head
And socks for the feet.
Calico for the finest
That never fades,
Woolen goods for dresses,
Ribbons for old maids.
Tobacco for menfolks, -OvernlU
for the boys,
Dolla for the children,
(iuns that make noise.
Queensware, glassware,
Pitchers and bow lB,
Suits for the men
And leather for soles.
Ut
ELKINS
V
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We have cheaper Wringers,
so large that we are sure we
in quality and price . . .
I
It Will Pay You to Call add See Our Goods
ELKLNS & KLNG
WINNER DRUG CO.
Incorporated 1003.
Drugs, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods
aiTji's
Winss, Liquor8,
Domestic and
ImportedCigars.
Proprietors of the Pi
Two Doors South of
First National Bank.
CHAMP SMITH.
pson & Wilson
: lka,3
HWf"eaWPfSB!lrJBk1
JOHNSON
Straps and strings,
Buckles and screens,
The finest of silks,
And the coarsest of jeans.
Potatoes and apples,
Lard and meat,
Butter from the country,
Fresh and sweet.
Tea and coffee,
Sugar and rice,
Beans and crackers,
Cheese and spice.
Oysters and salmon,
Flour and meal,
Mouse traps, and a cat
To make the mice squeal.
Powder for faces
Powder for hunters,
Axes for ehopiiers,
And remedies for grunlers.
Chewing gum, candy,
Corset and hustle;
The people come trading
Anil how we do hustle.
House slippers for the ladies
To make them look swell,
In fact we have everything
That the be.t stores sell.
& KING
HAYE YOU EVER
Usd a Royal
they are the best
We have them warranted for
5 years
Our aaHortmeiit is
can suit you both
We have a very
r
Large assortment
Of Washing
Machines.
They are all
fiooil ones.
Look the List over
BOSS KOTARY
WESTERN
PERFECTION
GLOBE
ELKINS & KING
The Celebrated
A. B. C. Beer
Always on Hand.
incville Soda Works.
a VJlliLie
ISOM CLEEK.
SALE
STORE
& CO.
lEOEPTOn.