Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 15, 1904, Image 3

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    b LOGAL MENTION '
Mr. Will Wanton, of Mill cnrk,
nn v lulling In I lie city Hntnrdsy.
Mm. I. V, Hpcnr was lu I lie tltjr
from McKay Knt unlay.
Htitfli Lbiter was lit tln city this
Week for a few days from liU Itabblt
valley stock rniicli.
Michel l Co. Iinv JiimI nrclvnl :Vnhi
pound of randy and nut for the
liolldny trade.
liny I.yfolli'ft lnt week purchased
(ho lot mljolnlii tin Otto lr!y
lroMrty from Dr. II. I'. Belknap.
Or. Oiwner M ill leave the Inst of Im
week for Portland ommh1 dm holi
days there with hi family.
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l'rlcs on ('iiiiillitfor('lirlt
mns Trees at
SPECIAL K
The Wlnnek Go.' a 9
I.yn Nicholas wns In (lit city t hi
"week from liny CiMk where he snjs
the country Itns lain eipcrtcnclim;
oil io henry minx.
1IKINZ lioolw In bulk. Dill PlcVels
Hour Plckels, Mince Meat nt Michel
A Co'.
ft !'. !oukIiui of Wrentltnni, Ore.,
left tint Mini of the wivk for lit liom
after mmmu1Iiik several tiny hero at
tending to IhimIiicss matter.
P. B. l'oliulextcf It U Tuesday noon
for Portland where he Iuis lceii call
ed for the m-coihI tlmen n wlttie
In the tltiilxT litn1 cmm. .
4 Pookot Cultory )
4 Wti have (hp tie!, brand
5 made. We warrant every
blade ntiil hII t lie tn nt
moderate prices
Tho Wlnnok Co
jHoadquartors for Banta Ctaus J
Henry Cram returned the. first of
the wwk from Klinnlko wlatre ho
bad tieen dellvcrhm; ome beef cattle
to ttn I'ntnii Mi-A I company's repre
sentative. ,
W, K. Uucrhi. Jr. wm over from
Bend the flint of the week, lie went
out ti Hhanlko to iihvI bU wife nmt
daughter who are ret urnluj; from n
trip to F.uroMt.
James Hharp came over from Bend
lbs first of tho week, lie In hutldlni;
a house nt that plavu nml will move
hi family there lit n short thnt' to
make their erninnent residence.
Michel Co. have, tho most coin
plote Him of fancy crockery lo the
ttty.
Mr. ami Mm. Al Coleman returned
Tuesday from n visit to his brother
In Crook ("ounly. Mr. tilcmnn will
tnko cbiiririof tho WlmlHor IuitImt
nhop, whli ti tit nni'iitly pmrlunH'il.
Itiirim New,
In n rtri'tit w of tlio Jouriml the
nnnoiuii'ctiHMit wnn nnult thnt the
N. Tnylor Hill projHTly In thU city
liml ixi'ii noiii. Mr. nm wntHt mh
thnt till wnn n iiiUtaki' nml lttt1
nf Miik miM tho property hni only
lnvn n'tiUit mjil wiim ittlll forHitle.
A foot I n 11 t en m him Ui'ii orjjftfi
I nt thi lVtiil ami the nii'iulxr
rilMvt to (tuttiu hi"n shortly to Av
moiiHlnito their imw'Horlty on the
litrtillroii. About tlmt for tlm local
pnt hiiMliiMU to iri't toirnt her aul do
onirt priK'tlrltitf.
Mi. Khiyt-oii U offi-rltiu: n hhiIiiI
iviliirlloii on Iht phi In Him of milli
nery koihU during the Holiday
wiuoti. Niw her illMplny nd In tliU
Tlm Hey. O. W. Trlplett returned
the Urn t of Hit wivk from MndniM
Iutc lie hud lieeit holdlnji; iM-rvd'eo
III i'oniliirloii wllh tlm ltcv. V. V.
Hnlli-y diiiimr the pajt wix-k. Mr.
Trlplett miya nrriiiifetimiiti have
nholit lMen i'iinili'ti1 for the eriTt
loii of n new llaplUt chiin li nt thnt
point.
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lliiuli who riiiiui here nrently
from lrn.iiK'vllle, Idiiho, Iiik leiiNixl
Hie livery Imrn Jimt kOiiiIi of Urn
tk'hiH'o hrlilw' nnd lum n-modeled
Hie linlldliiK throughout. Other
linprovmiienti are In ronteuiplatlon
nml Uit liarim nud xliedx wtllit Im
ereeteil noon. Mr. U Imyliuc In
n Inrjft numlier of fine horn nnd
nrrliiireM nud no douht will enjoy
n IIImtiiI pntroniKe.
Arrnnp'tneutu hnre Ikimi mnde for
('hrUiiniiM triv nt tli Howard
Hchool houM Chrtntinn e, A llt-
rnry nnd munlcnl pnntrnm will tm
rendered and n ptenmint tlnm In hh
niired nil thoH who attend. There
will Im a Rift of t nndy made to every
pernoii iirtent. Mi-Mnannn jnunw
Dyir.t; V,. lion nnd C. K. Wrlht
were In theelty Inut week pun:hn-
ni( the ornament nnd other flituren
r I Im t ne.
A full cotiHlKnincnt of pnek-nifi'i-andy.K'iarnntiHil
fivNli
nud nweet, ut nrrlred
Monday, nllnleannd prlcin.
IU LOWNKV'H. th
kind yon advertlHd In
thn Dnlly Oreironlnn. Noth
luir Ih morpHpproprlnluthnn
enny. It nlwaynpiejuM.
At ADAM SON'S
You Cnn 8av
$1 to $2 on Shoes
At tho It ACKKT STORE
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Unrry Smith entna over from Lnld
taw tho nt of tlm week wliero he
han t'eon on tho emrtnoerlnir eorim of
tho Columbia Southern Irrigation
totnpany. Ho mitd Lnldlaw wit
iirowtnir rnuldly and In time wan
bound to Im nt In rue a phn"o na Port
land.
It. E. KlmpHou hnn ronnouiint work
thin week on tho front of lit, dry
food atoro. A portion of tho upper
part of tho Imllittn will be torn out
o that brmren vnn lw put tn for
wlndowH. When tho work In com
Rioted tlm enttm front will bo of
gin.
Worreii Glnw hu given up hla
muMlc e.liWMe In tho elty nnd will
lertYO noxt week for Phoenli, Arl.
whero ho Ih to go on nwount of tho
delleiito condltlou of hht health. IHh
many friend ii here will repret to oe
him leave and hope for a HjHH'dy
recover. i '
O'Noll ItroH. have recently com
pleted tho coiiHtructlen of a largo
wnrehoiiHO on their proixirty at tho
I-'ortmt croHHlnir. Tho new building
will le uaed for torlo purponeH
and In tn kwpln with tho rapidly
, rowlntf buHlneHw of the linn at that
point. '
Tho I-adlen Aid m-lety of the
. Pnubvterliui church will hold tlielr
fair In Belknap's hall next Saturday
iihrht. Forneverol wevka arrnnRe-
ruent have been under1 way and the
rent number of "For Sale" bIkus
tn thn varlmm hootha on the night
tn quoHtlon will no rfoubt prove tlie
elllclency of the work .which" hfin
"oeen under way. " Tho proceeds of
the fair wtll I used In Completing
the furnlaldnKB In the new church
building.
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S. ('. llartrum. ujM'rlntnilint of
the ("nm-ado fonut rerve, will lie In !
the city the '.'lili of Ida month at I
which time ntlotmeiiu of runs ter
ritory will lm made Ut tlm various
ntot kinen. A ItieetlilK of the KLoi'k
irowem' aKHiH'lutlon ban been railed
for that day, not lie which will lie
found In another column.
The ladlin of tho ItnptlHt church
tiii reawsl the fundn In their trvnuury
over "il Inat Saturday night nt the
lianki't aiM'tnl. A abort prii;rnui
wna rendered before tho aalo of
lumketa trngnn, vih iiI aelii'tloiiHU'lng
given by MImk (Vila Nelma, M1mhh
r'ny nnd Hertle HiMlgea and n aextot
i'onipoMt of MIhm Mnblo Donk,
titMirgla CliH'k, Vivian lllukle, Aver
DoblM. Tiny McDanlel nud Klvln
Mllllrun.
Carl AbrntUM. who traveled over
the gwater portion of Crook rounty
during the pant aiiinmer nnd fall
writing Hketchea of Hoph and pbu'ea
for tho Pacific lIonieHU'ad, ladangiT-
unly til with lypliold fever nt hi
home In Polk county and la not ex-
iected to Hve. Mr. Abrutna ha tuvu
Ityixlltorof tho Salem StMeatunn
foraevernl yeara and enjoya an x
teudt Mi nualnUuu-e In thla county.
James Turner, one of four men
who broke Jail In Portland ou the
2nd of Novomlter. was arretted by
deputy sheriff J nines Smith nt Bond
laat week nnd brought to the city
when? he was lodged in the county
Jail until the Multnomah - county
otneers could no notified. ' A deputy
aherlff came out from Portland and
took tho prisoner In charge. Turner
hnd been working for one of tho Ir
rigation companies nt Bend.
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Have you eon thoss j
UZZAUU SKISI NOVKLTIES
Wo Invito you to cnl
and prlc
The tiM-mlN'rr of the Lndles Annex
have maile their nrrani'iiii'iit for
t lie final l'iip Year ball w hkdi will
be ulven nt Athlvtle hall Friday
evening. Fereinlx'r :m. It Is tlm
Indlea' (iIkIiI from itart to tlnUli and
the genHemaii will tie eutltliii to
kiep their money III their pocket
nnd enjoy themwlve. The com
mittees have all been appointed nml
preparations will Im! made for serv
ing upcr In the hall. An admis
sion of 2S cents will tsM'harged lady
Nctiitors nud the dance tickets will
The Interior portion of the county
will havo to look elsewhere for Its
wood supply In the futuro than lu
the deaert dlatrlct lying west of the
city nnd under pi ore, of reclama
tion by the Dewhutes Irrigation &
power company. The latter has
pimted tresMpaas notices over II
greater part of their appropriation
of imid warning' wood cutters to
keep off. The district In ijin-stlon Is
one from which hundred of cords of
JuiilNr wood have Is-en cut nm
new field owned by t tide Ham will
have to be called upon now to
fitrnlh fuel.
Kinmiim tlie Urnrxt li k of
Porfume ver ilioplaynl in
Prtm-villc, wa liave them in bulk
fur tilling fnni'jr ltlle li (n
rut Kl txrttlr In llk lined
Jtl rr.
t The Wlnnek Co.
fjj Hoadquartwra for Santa Olaua
lonel F Smith ennm over from
Lnldlaw tho Inst of the week. The
surveying of new rnnal lines through
tho Columbia Southern Irrigation
company's tract of land has Issmi
discontinued for tlm winter owing
to frost night which have frozen
tho ground to a depth o great to
permit of tho driving of stakes. The
canal line proper have tss-n con
structed to Cllne Falls nnd next
spring work will tgluontlm later
als on the wet side of ('line buttes
upon the aurroyed lines which have
ticen partially completed. By early
summer It Is expirtiit that nil the
ditches neeeasary for tho rcelmntlon
of tlm entire 30.000 acres will have
U-etl finished. "
A good many cattle have Is-en
drlvwi out of this country for shli
ment this fall. The vast herds
that crowded tho ranges during the
summer have been ouninisntsi to
audi an extent that the prti-e of feed
ers hns advanced. There hns lsen
so many cattle sold thnt a surplus of
hay Is on hand In many places and
for that reaon feeiters are , In de
maud. The prices renllned are not
up to the standnrd of other years
tint many growers conclude It ts-tter
to take J he price offered than to
hold over another year. It I more
than likely that when the growers
have cut their herd down that the
demand will Increase and the price
ndvnnce. Prairie City Miner.
Oixsl . heavy rains, the kind that
have S'Miked up a lot of ground )
fore they fpilt. hnve lavn geiirfnl
throughout the county during the
past week. Asa result tlm winter
plowing, which has birn Kivntly de
layed owing t' the rout In nod dry
weather, has rommennil and both
farmers nmt sts-kmeii urn W'-nrluic
happy fac-s. Tlm warm rains have
started the bunch urns to growing
nnd the rniiKlng sections are almost
ns.frcah and green ns In the spring.
Only on tlm ttltctt mountain rldgi-s Is
any snow tols found and Indlratlous
point towanN another warm, open
winter. In the np'r country there
has Is-en no feeding of cattle, al
though the season there Is-glns as a
rale about the first of Novemts-r. in
other sections, too, the stock cih
tluues to rustle Its own living on the
ranging grounds. ' -.
Thomas Jones, who manager of
the stage station Is-twecn Itosland
and Sliver Lake, Is lu the city settl
ing up soiim business inn tiers. The
old gentleiiuni, who is HO yenrs of
age, conn's Into town about once a
year -and the rest, of the tlm is
M'tit nthl stage station which Is
oim of the most Isolated spots in
Eastern Oregon. Mr. Jones Is In
terested In the forthcoming ap
propriation which tlm state legisla
ture will make to pay off tho Indian
war veterans nud Iions to draw
several hundred dollars as the re
ward for tlm hardships which he
endured during the early days. He
Is a vetcrn n of t he Mexlrn n war, t he
Piute war of Km, the Civil wnr and
the Misloc wnr In tlm early 7tl's.
Beside his honii-stead of 100 ncres
which surrounds the stage station
the old gentleman own ftW ncres In
Orange county Indiana, tn thecrnter
of the fruit belt where land Is valued
nt several hundred- dollars s-r acre,
and Is the owner of loo acre on
Rogue river In the valley. Despite
his holdings and his advanced years
ho says ho can still earn a living and
continues to work as If he were as
is'iinlless as a church mouse.
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Motet from Willow Creek.
Mrs. William Josllu has moved to
Willow Creek to send her children to
school.
P. Chltwood nfter a few weeks
ness Is Improving very fast.
L. Hamilton Is going to move
chsier to the school bouse to send
his children to school.
Wnlter Xewblll and wife left for
Washington the first of the week.
They will remain there all winter.
Mr. Lo volet was seen on thestreets
Httirlr.r.ly Monday.
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Comiur rty werkimii'rit-ln
fKisitiiui to rave 4ru motiry on
all drill,' anil Ulli't urtirlcs t'nll
fur a mnirle iHittlr of Wlnnek's '
Toilet Cream U i .youra tor
tlm aiiking .,
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In laat wwVa Issue of the Journal,
our ttd man tn setting up the type
for tho display ad of Michel & Co
and also a local reader for tho aaruo
firm omitted a clDtiar Instating tho
amount of candy and nuts this firm
had received for their Holiday trade.
Tho nd should have read that they
hud received 3000 pounds of candy
and nuts for tho Holidays Instead 1 1
UOO pounds. Notice tho correction In
their ad this Issue.
Instead of securing rail. nnd equip
ments from tho foreign market for
tho Great Southern railroad, they
wore ordered from . tlm Colorado
Fuel and Iron Company through
Portland agent yesterday, tho first
delivery to be mndo 1n sixty days.
This wtll greatly facilitate Work
nnd. as W. F. Nelson, out of the
Oflicors, told t ho reporter, wo may
takoarldoto Dufur on tho Fourth
of July. Tho equipment ordered
will cost 150,000. Within a few
mouths tho road will bo pushed on
to Bend. Dalles Chronicle.
The Wlnnek Co.
Headquarters for Sao ta Claua
The Hon. Michael MulvatililWrtt-
er, orator, politician and ono of the
mostly widely known stock raisers
In Central Oregon, was admitted to
full memls-rship In the PrtnovllIe
Athletic club Tuesday evening. -The
usual rule of posting an. applicant's
namo for 'a period of one. month
Is'fore a vote Is taken upon his
eligibility, vrna dispensed1 with and
Mr. Mulvahlll , given a unanimous
vote ami extended all the privileges
of the: association.. In consequence
of tho honors conferred upon both
tho club and the newly elected mem
bor, Mr. Mulvahlll Is preparing one
of his Inimitable after dinner toasts j
which will be given In the not dis
tant future. Filled full of tlm satire
and wit, for which Mr. Mulvahlll Is
pre-eminently noted, his speech will
bo hugely enjoyed.
The weather Is looking more
winter the last day or two.
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Qhristmas Presents
That Your Boy Will Like
Foot Balls, Striking Bags,
Boxing Gloves, Whitley
Exercisers .
. Skates, Indian Clubs, Dum
bclls, liase Ualls, Air Guns,
Stevens Rifles, Winchester 22
Rifles. O O O
We have a very fine stock of
Carving Knives, Silver Table
Ware, Nickel Plated Tea and
Coffee Pots. O O O O
Any of the above will make
acceptable Holiday presents.
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The Key that Dnlocks the
Living.
Door to Long
The men of elKl'ty-flve and ninety
yenra of age are not the rotund well
fed, but thin, spare men who live on
a slender diet. Ik as careful" as he
will, however, a man past middle
age, will (HTfislonally eat too much
or of some article of food uot suited
to his constitution, and w ill need a
dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets to cleanse and Invigor
ate his stomach and bowles. Wnen
this is done there Is no reason why
the average man should not Tlve to
old age. For sale by I). P. Adainson.
Urfa?feIrrai-iajr-JrTI-
Something New.
The OrUriy Lake Lumlr som-
piuiy, of Laraontn, Ore., was organ
ised Deeemls-r 7, 1WV4, with a com
plete plant for making all klims of
lumlier. The memlmrs of tho new
firm are: W. If. Peck, J. II. Wlnilom
and (t. Springer, of Culver; J. H. ami
W. J. Hawkins of Prlnevllle. The
new firm will be ready for business
IeremlK'r 10. 2isH.
'J. H. Hawkins, (leneral Mgr.
1 ' Lamonta. Ore.
Sheepmen and Cattlemen Take Notice.
There will Ih a meeting of the
Crook County Stwk rowers Associ
ation IVcemtK'r 2S, 1!M)4, at 2 o'clock
p. m. at which time S. C. llartrum,
Forest Superintendent, will Is? pres.
ent to receive applications for grax
Ihgln the Cascade, Forest Ueserve.
AH jH'rsous desiring to grane sheep
or cattle In . the reserve whether
memlMrs of the association or not
should ls present nnd make their
application. Also there will Is? an
election of officers of tho association
and such other business as may
come liefore It.
T. H. Lakom.ktt, President.
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Notice of Cattlemen's Meeting.
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New Books
Call niid examine our late
novels and tmautlfnl gift
books In SI1U and Leather
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WALL PAPER
"f many doolRiis, including the
liual emlwsstxi styles. .
Srveral hundreu haskcta were
amonft our last consignment,
bankets such ' are used when
shopping, a work baskets, want
baskets and numerous otlior
kinds. From 5 vents up ,
At ADAMSON'S
Witinek Qo.
L Headquarter tor Santa Claua
k ajs.stauai AAAAAA sVJl
In the probate court yesterday af-
ternoou the estate of tho late Abra
ham Hackleman was probated upon
tho iwtttlon of the heirs of deceased,
and Frank A. Hacklemati and E. W.
Lnngdon were appointed administra
tors of tho estate, being reiulred to
ttlve bonds aggregating $34,000. The
petition sets forth that Abraham
Hackleman died tn this city on No
vomber 2, leaving real property, in
Linn, Crook and Clatsop conntleB
valued at 1(10,000,' while tlie persons!
urotwrty belonirlug to the estate Is
valued at H.tJOO. The -rents' from
the property are estimated as being
worth 11,854. Tlie, heirs of the de
ceased are (riven as follows: Elvira
Hackleman, a widow of deceased;
Pauline Price, of Tolo, Jackson ,couh
ty, daughter, ajred 64; T. P. Hackle-
mani son, aged 52; Denver D. Haekle-soni-nired
4"; Frank A. son. aged 81)
and 1 Winona Williams, .grand
daughter, a daughter of Josephine
Hackleman Irvtue, aged 2. : "The
last i named " are all resident o f
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Notice Is tiereby given that a meet
ing of the Crook .County Cattlemen's
association will tie held at 10 o'cUn k
December 24 nt tho court house In
Prlnevllle, Oregon, for the purpuse
of electing delegates to the National
Livestock convention which meets
In Denver January 10-14 inclusive.
Tho range problems will also be
thoroughly discussed with a view of
settling any and all difficulties. A
general Invitation Is extended to all
stockmen to attend.
A. L. Wigi.k, See'y.
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CEQQE CQUKTT Ml
OFFICERS:
W. A. Booth, Prwldent
O. M. Elkins, Vica President
Fred W. Wilson, Cashier
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DIRECTOR8:
W. A. Booth. O. . emma.
D. F. Stewart, Fred W. Wilson.
Transacts a General
Banking1 Business
Exchange Bought
and Sold
Collections will re
ceive prompt atten
tion .
I Special Holiday Sale I
6CC,'3. $
s. $
t A special reduction will be made on my entire line 5
b of Millinery goods for the Holiday Trade. You $
will find in my store many useful and beautiful jj
S articles which will make appropriate presents for $
s Christmas. A Further Scial Reduction will be S
m made on Collars, Infant Hoods and Ribbons. Z
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Mrs. Slayton's 1
Prineville's Leading Hi I line ry Store
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Grip Quickly Knocked Out.
'Rome wks ago during thesevere
winter weather both my wife and
myself contracted severe colds which
sisjedlly develoied Into the worst
kind of la grlpie with all Its mis
erable symptoms," says Mr. J. S,
Egleston of Maple Landing IoAva
"Knees and Joints aching, muscles
sore, head stopied up, eyes and nose
running, with alternate spells of
chills and fever. We began using
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, aid
lng the same with a dose of Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets,
and by Its liberal use soon complete
ly knocked out the grip." These
Tablets promote a healthy action of
tho bowles, liver and kidneys which
Is always beneficial when tho system
Is congested by a cold or attack of
thearlp. For sale by, I). P. Adm-a
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J. W. BOONE
Maker or the cele
brated Prineville
Stock Saddle
Saddles and Harness
Latest Improved
Ladies' side and
stride saddles,
bits, spurs, an
gora chaps, quirts
and haekamores.
A Fall Line of Stockmen's
Supplies
Write for Prices
Prineville, - , Oregon.
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RAGKET STORE
J. S. KELLEY, Proprietor
. - Gall and Examine Them
Hand painted Linen Sofa Pillow Tops ,,..,.65 cents
Lithographed Sofa Pillow Tops 05 cents
Pillow Cords 25 cents
Ladies Outing Flannel Night Robes, Nicely Trimmed. 1.50
WATCH THIS AD EVERY WEEK
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Now is the Time to buy heating stoves
and our stock is complete and our prices
right. It will be to your interest to see our
line and learn our Prices before purchasing.
We also sell - ...
S BORN STEEL RANGES
la Jewelry, Silverware, Tlaln
and Fancy Collars, Belts and
Silk Waists
A new and assorted line of
Holiday Goods. Notions of
All Kinds
Special Trices on Silver and Gold
. Cuff Buttons, Watches, etc.
Agent for Sewing Machines and
Needles
: Mrs. John Gyrus
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