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    THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2G. 1912
I
UPPER VALLEY NOTICE
List your places for special attention with
WARD IRELAND CORNELL
Upper Valley Real Estate
I
nsurance
Improved and Unimproved Orchard Land
Hood River Connection Phone
UUY Y. liDWAKDS & CO. 77-Odell
U. C. M. Kanch. Harkdale
Upper Hood Klver Valley. On.
Ortley, Newtown and Spitzenberg
True to name nursery stock. One
and twcTyears old; fine thrifty
trees; four to eight feet. It will
pay purchasers to inquire before
buying their spring stock.
MOORE BROTHERS
PHONES 2052-X AND 205-X HOOD RIVER. OREGON
White Salmon Ferry
We wish to announce to our 'patrons that we have
secured a landing just north of the station on this
side of the river.
DEAN & SHEPLAR, Ferrymen.
r. B. SNYDER
B. B. POWELL
Hood River Plumbing Company
Phono 68X
Sanitary Plumbinc and Heating.
Tinning and Sheet Metal Work.
Repairing Promptly Attended.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED CASCADE AVENUE
nAVING purchasedthe entire interest of E.
Brayford in the Rockford Store "about three
months ago, we are now in a position
to serve you with all the highest class Groceries at
reasonable prices. We invite your patronage and
will serve you to the best of our ability.
OIVi: I S A Till AIj
MERCER & CO.
PHONIi NO. 5
W ARUMOUSE ON FIRST STREET
Transfer and Livery company
Freight, Express and Baggage Transferred
Furniture Moved. Stored or Packed
for Shipment
HOOD RIVER,
OREOON.
Quick
Successful
Satisfactory
Well Drilling
STAR WELL DRILLING OUTFIT
FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS
APPLE LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Olflct. N. 9 Oak Strttl Phontt. 26 r 2002-1
H 3RfllGl ExPRES3 AND Baggage
Furniture and Pianos Moiled
All Kinds of Light and Heavy Work
Wood Yard and Feed Store in Connection
Office I'hone 29
Residence 2J8K
TAFT TRANSFER. CO. fl
J. M. SCHMELTZER
F. A. BISHOP
HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT COMPANY
ABSTRACTS
Insurance Conveyancing
Surety Bonds
"Accuracy" is Our Motto
Office In New llcllhronncr Building Phone 2J Mood River, Oregon
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VALLEY
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This matter must not t reprinted with
out special permission.
Alfulfa growers of Kansas consider
the best antidote for grasshoppers to
be a turkey or two per acre to range
rer their alfulfa fields.
When a two and a half pound chick
will fetch 33 cents per pound at three
and a half months old there ought to
be pretty good money In the poultry
business.
Professor Moore, head of the depart
ment of agronomy of the Wisconsin
Agricultural college, states that 25,000
boys will this year be enrolled In the
corn contests that are being conducted
this season.
An eastern farmer who has tried It
with good success recommends apply
ing a half teaspoonful of gasoline to
the crowns of dnndelion plants. He
states this kills them and more easily
than can be done with knife or other
methods.
Every rabbit that can be nut out of
the wav durine the summer season
means Just one less pest to gnaw the
bushes and trees the coming winter.
In the work of extermination a 22
tareet rifle Is an excellent weapon,
provided one Is a fulrly good shot
The religious professions of a man
who does not make an earnest effort
to pay bis honest debts are heavily dis
counted If not entirely cast aside by
thoughtful people who have a becom
ing sense of the elements of fair deal
ing and of the eternal fitness of things.
It Is easy to understand why milk
Is higher priced today than It used to
be when It Is known that In 1S70 there
was In the United States one oow for
every 3.8 people, while In 1910 there
was one cow for every 0.1 people. It
s simply a case of more folks ami less
milk.
Unless that mole that Is working
about the premises is making unsight
ly ridges on the lawn it will be a
pretty good iden to let the little fel
low live. lie will not only kill n good
many white grubs working In the
roots of the grass, but many others
that may be making headquarters In
the flower and vegetable gardens.
Many of the Intestinal Ills of the
small child, as well as epidemics of
diseases which afflict older people.
might easily be avoided If the milk
used were kept In clean vessels and
pasteurized before using that Is, held
t a temperature of nt least l.V) de
grees I not less thnn thirty minutes.
I'hls treatment not only destroys germs
that cause putrefaction, but the bacilli
if typhoid fever, scarlet fever and
diphtheria.
Two deaths and thirty-two cases of
typhoid in the vicinity of Anoka, Minu.,
have been trnc-ttl to the eating of but
ter made from foul cream produced In
wo or three filthy dairies In the local
ity. The health odicer, iio directed
the Investigation into the causes of the
lit break of the epidemic, stated that It
was n marvel that worse diseases than
typhoid had not broken out as a result
f the germ producing condition found
in some of the dairies.
The luxuriant appearance of the wild
sweet clover In many places where
limestone crops out along railway
cuts and on the dump heaps adjacent
to limestone quarries seems to point
to the fact that many soils should be
rather heavily limed and sweetened
before clover, alfalfa or any other
legumo will do well thereon. The
farmer who has had trouble In getting
field of alfalfa started w ould do well
to take stock of this quite evident fact.
Thorough cultivation during the
growing season Is viewed os indispen
sable for young orchards through all of
the Irrigated districts of the west, and
urlng the past two years the same
rlnclple has applied w ith nearly equal
force In the central and eastern por
tions of the country that were visited
with drought. Such frequent cultiva
tion, even during a very dry season.
Mil keep the surface soil mellow and
enublo the soil to retalu the largest
possible amount of moisture.
A largo lawn In the vicinity In which
the writer lives Is being kept mowed
this season by n flock of sheep, a niov-
hie woven wire fence Ining used to
(inline the sheep on tho parts of the
awn desired. The lady who has
hargo of this experiment states that
as soon ns the sheep were turned on
he lawn they went after the dande
lions, eating the blossoms first, then
the leaves and crown, and finally
gnawing off the upper portion of the
root. It Is truo that these sheep cost
nioro thnn n lnw-n mow or, but they
will fetch In the fall more thnn they
cov.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE HOOD RIVER BANKING & TRUST CO.
At Hood River in the Stat of Ororijn, at the cluae
of buainesa June 14. 1SH2:
RESOURCES
Usnasnd discounts t M.442.69
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured M7.24
Bonds, snd warrants S.Oox.ijo
Slocks snd other securities 1.2KJ Ou
Banking house and lot - 11'. tut. 49
Furniture snd fixtures. 4, or!.
Other real estate owned Nunc
Due from banks (not reserve banks) . None
Due from approved reserve banks 47,&.3t!
Exchanges for clearing; house None
Checks and other cash items 17
Cssh on hand ".WVU.M)
Total 11(7.727.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in t 2Tj.uijO.00
Undivided profits
Dividends unpaid
Due to banks and bankers
Deposits dus Stats Treasurer...
6.01
IN one
None
Ul.000.00
Individual deposits subject to check !f2.12.4
Demand certifleates of deposit
Certified checks
Cashier ' chat-as outstanding
Time certificates of deposit
Ssvinjjrs deposits
Bills psyable for money borrowed
Certificates of deposits issued for mon
ey borrowed
1W.70
2.50
1.U4X.92
7.SJ44.88
None
None
Total I 137.727.M
State of Oregon, County of Hood River, ss. I,
R. W. Pratt. Cashier of the above-namcl bank, do
solemnly swear that the above statement in true
to the best of my knowledge and belief.
R. W. PRATT. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2mh day
of June, 1912. J. M. Schmkltzkr.
Correct-Attest:: Notary Public.
M M. Hill.
Wilson Eikc,
J. W. Copbland,
Directors.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF 1 HE
BUTLER BANKING COMPANY
st Hood River, in the State of Oreiron, at the
close of business June 14th. 1912.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts t 457. JiTj.M
Overdrafts, secured snd unsecured
Bonds and warrants -
Stocks and other securities
Rsnking house
Furniture and fixtures
Other real estate owned.
Due from banks (not reserve banks) ..
Due from approved reserve banks
Checks and other cash items.
Exchanges for clearing house
Cash on hsnd
None
24.444.18
None
None
5.542.97
4.t9.37
None
4C.575.02
1.648.26
None
22.04.43
Total t 5C2.349.so
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in S lno.OOO.CO
Surplus fund 12,5uO.O0
Undivided profits. less expenses ar.J
taxes paid 9.124.78
Dividends unpaid-.. None
Due to banks and bankers 1.066.90
Individual deposits subject to check 359.404.05
Demand certificates of deposit 11.179.38
Certified Checks 2.426.93
Cashier's checks outstanding 1.0C3.K)
Time certificates of deposit 27.6Tj9.62
Savings Deposits 87.87434
Notes and bills rediscounted- None
Bills psyable. including certificated of
deposit for money borrowed None
Liabilities, other than those above
statod (Letters of Credit) . 50.00
Total ( 562,349.80
State of Oregon. County of Hood River, ss. 1,
C. H. Vsughan. Cashier of the above-named bank.
do solemnly swesr that the above statement is
true to the best of my knowledge snd belief.
C. H. VAUtjH AN. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before m this 24th day
Nutlci to Creditors
In the Comity Court of the State of
Oregon for Hood Itiver Count v.
In the matter of the estate of I'hlllp
KoIIuh, deceitsed.
The undersigned lutvlug been np
polnted by the Comity Court of the
State of Oregon, for Hood Itiver
County. Administratrix of the estate
of I'hlllp Kollas, deceased, and hav
ing; iiualllied, notice Im hereby irlven
to the creditors of, and all person
having claims against said deceased,
to present them, verified as required
by law, within six months after the
date of this notice, which said date
will be the (lute of the first publica
tion of the Maine, to said Administra
trix at the ollice of 1,. A. & A. I.
Hed, her attorneys, ut No. l'.w Sec
ond street In the City of Hood Klver,
Hood Itiver county, Oregon.
M.1 KM TllKKKHA Kill. I. AS,
n Administratrix of the estate
of I'hlllp Hollas, deceased.
Sl'ated June liith, I'.ili. 2." 111
Notice ol Sale ot Unit
Itv Ariminiatn'riv
In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
Hood Kiver County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Charles P. Odell.
ieceaseo.
Notice is herehv iriv.n frhnf miMii.nJ Ia .
derduly made and entered bythejudtte of the
above entitled Court on the 3rd day of June, A.
i'. el;, i, ine unucraiirnerl, duly appointed, quali
fied and artinir AtlminifttrstriK of th t- ttm ,.l
Charles P. Odell, deceanejl. shsll from snd after
the 11th day of July. A. D. lltliL i,rnrl to aell
at private sale, for IIOUO.OO or more cash in hand
snd balance to be paid on the terms hereinafter
set forth, all of the following described real i.mn-
erty situate near .Odell. Hood Klver County, Ore
gon, to-wit:
Beginning at a point 553 feet north of the
southeast corner of the northea.it quarter of the
southeast quarter of Section 26 in Township 2
North, of Ranire 10 East of the Willamette Merid
ian, and on the east boundary of said section:
thence running south 73 degrees 10 minutes went
1400 feet, more or less, to a point on the west
boundary line of the aaid quarter quarter sec
tion, and being 142.5 feet north of the aouthwext
corner of said quarter quarter section; thence
north along the west boundary of said quarter
quarter section 19 feet to a point- thence north
4a decrees 21 minutes east OKI feet to a point:
thence north 69 degrees 53 minutes east 242.7 feet
to a point: thence north 75 deirreei 29 mi nut
eaat to the intersection of said course with the
south line of th present county road; thence
easterly along; the south boundary of said road to
a point on the west boundary of a certain one-half
acre tract belomrinfr to O. H. Khoades; thence
south 7 degrees 10 minutes et alons th w-ntt
boundary of said half acre tract, 210.4 feet to a
point; tnence north K degrees 50 minutes east
&4.5feettoa point on the ea&t boundary of said
section 2t; thence south alonjr the said eaat
boundary 12.5 feet to the place of bevinnino-.
containing; 10.65 acres, more or less.
Also one and two-thirds (1-.) shares of Stock
in the Kast Fork Irrlsratinar Comnanv. irointr with
said land.
The terms of sale will be as follows:
Cash in hand at time of sale $1000 or more.
Three years after date . . . $1000.
Ha la nee of purchase Drice Davableon or before
five years after date of sale. All deferred ray
mcnu to be evidenced bv the note and mortjtruLre
of the purchaser, secured by the said land, and
bearing interest at the rale of (" per cent per
annum, payable annually.
Bium will be received until one o clock p. m. on
the 13th day of July, li12, at my residence ad
dressed to Rose Odell. Hood Kiver. Ore.. K. I. No.
1. Box 101; or to E. H. Hartwijc. 7& 8 Smith Block.
Hoot! Kiver, Ore.
Sale will be made to the hiurhest and best bidder
and subject to confirmation by the Court.
Uatea this 12th day ot June,
HOSE ODEI.U
24-28 Administratrix.
Kill the Aphis!
Whale-Oil Soap, or Formaldehyde Tree
Soap, are recognized as the best things
that can be used for this, We have
them, both for sale, Our price is right,
SEE US
Keir & Cass
Awf liable T)ruggis1s
SMITH BLOCK HOOD RIVER
j FORCED TO SELL AT SACRIFICE PRICeI
ki . M
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) 10 Icres-mostly in bearing, with house, jj
M barn and outbuildings, located in the ftmnnnnn !!
S heart of the valley for olZiUUU.UU 8
Ms-..,.." '
Lan De bought on easy terms. It's $1,500 less than J
wot. lioumawu uiup Luis year win De over o,uoo M
ooxes.
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ij Heilbronner Building Ho0(J River. Oregon M
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See us about it right abuay
J. H. HEILBRONNER & CO.
M Inx)cstment'-not - 'peculation
You take no chances when you buy your
real estate through us except to win.
Our intimate knowledge of almost every
foot of land in the valley places us in a po
sition to advise you where to find the
REAL BARGAINS
of June.
Correct-Attest:
Leslie Butler,
Truman Bl'tlkr,
Directors.
Ernest C. Smith.
Notary Public
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Moor J Kiver.
Waring Thomas. 1'laintitT. vs. F. R. Rrvdle and
Mary Brydle, his wife. Kate Barthohi. Anna
Nah. V. H. Jackson. Andrew Bohrar. H. B. Mil
ler. M. T. Kretchner. H. E. Williams. C. J. Rnbek.
V. V. Strathern. J. R, H.m. Cbas. Hamatadt, J.
K. Jansen, Florence Keech, L. J. Farmer. R. F.
U .t-1 hnnUrri W II IWLar P.If fl
O. (iunther. Hoot." Kiver Commercial Orchards, a
corporation: and Northern Trust Company, a cor
poration, Defendants.
To F. K. Brydle and Mary Brydle. his wife. Kate
Bartholp, Anna Nah. C. H. Jark.ton, Andrew
Bohrer. H. B Miller. M. T. Kretchner, H. E. Wil
liams. C. J. Robek. F. I. Strathern. J. R. Ream,
("has. Hamstadt. J. F. Jansen. Florence Keech. L.
J. Farmer. K. F. Werthenbach. W. B. Decker,
Robert Palmer and G. O. Gunther:
In the Name of the State of Oretron:
You, and each of you, are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint ft led airainst
you in the above entitled cause, on or before the
8th day of AuR-ust, lv12. which date is subsequent
to the expiration of six weeks from the date of
first publication of thia summons, towit: the 26th
day of June, 1&12, and if you fail to answer, for
want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief demanded in his enm plaint, to-wit:
a judgment against defendants F. K. Brydle and
Mary Brydle. his wife, for the sum of $2.&U0, with
interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent
from August 4th. l'.10; for $.S0, attorneys' fees,
and his costs and disbursements; for a decree
foreclosing- the mortgage in said complaint re
ferred to, to-wit: the mortgage executed by F. R.
Brydle and Mary Brydle. his wife, dated August
4th, U'10, recorded August 6th. liMo, in book 4 at
page 41. record of mortgages for Hood River
county. Oregon, on the following d scribed real
property, situated in said county and tate, to-wit;
South half of Northeast quarter of Section four
(4. Township one (1) North of Range (lu) East
of the Willamette Meridian, and directing a sale
of said property as upon execution at law. and
the application of the proceeds of nurh sale to the
payment of the aforesaid judgment, costs, etc.,
and for a deficiency judgment against defendants,
F. R. Brydle and Mary Brydle, his wife, f the
proceeds of such sale are not suthrient to pay
said judgment, costs, etc., in full, for a decree ad
judging each and all of the defendants in said
cause named, and all persons claiming or to claim
by. through, from, or under them or either of
them, to have no right, title or interest In or lien
upon said mortgaged property herein described,
or any part thereof, and that each and all of said
defendants be forever barred, foreclosed and en
joined from setting up or claiming any right, title,
claim or hen in or to said property, or any part
thereof, and for such other and diiterenl relief as
the nature of the cause might justliy or aa may
to the court seem meet and just in equity. j
This summons is published in the Hood River
News, a newspaper of general circulation in Hood
River County, Oregon, pursuant to an order of the
Honorable W. L. Rradshaw, Judge of the above
entitled court, made and entered on the lith day
of June, 1:'12. which provides that the summons
snail tie published for six consecutive weeks and
designates June ittth, 1912, as the date of first
publication, and August 7th, hl as the date of
last publication.
PI. ATT A PI ATT and
GEOIUIK J. PFKKINS,
26-81 Attorneys for PlaintitT.
Noltce of Final Account and Settlement
lEstate of Albert Schiller Deceased.
Notice is hereby riven that the undersigned.
executrix of the last will and testament and es
tate of Albert Schiller, deceased, has tiled in the
county court of Hood Kiver county. State of Ore
gon, her final account aa executrix of said will
and estate, and that said court, by an order dated
June 6th. 1912. has fixed and appointed Friday,
the 12th day of July. A. D. 1912. at 10 o'clock in
the forenoon, at the court room of aaid court in
the county courthouse in Hood Kiver ctty and
county, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing
of any and all objections to such final account
nd settlement, and ail persons having objections
are hereby notified and required to present the
same on or before said date.
Dated this 12th day of June. A. D 1912.
MA1E SCHILLER,
24-23 Executrix of Last Will of
Albert Schiller. Deceased.
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Notice ot Completion ot Street Improvement
I3tn Street
Notice is hereby given that Charles W. Connor
and Son. contractors, have tiled written notice
this 15th day of June. 112. of the completion of
Thirteenth Street between Taylor Street and ln
ion Avenue, Taylor, A. B. and C. Streets between
Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets, also Twelfth
Street between L'nion and C. Streets by the con
struction of concrete sidewalk and curb, with
and without gutter under their contract with the
City heretofore made and entered into under ordi
nance No. 3V. and that the amount due upon its
acceptance is hereby stated to be $247".. ft'.
And notice is further given that any objections
to the acceptance of said work under the contract
witn the said contractors on the part of said City
may be filed in tne ortice of the undersigned City
Recorder by any interested party at any time
within fifteen days from the date of the first pub
lication of this notice.
This notice is published in the Hkk River News
for two consecutive issues the date of the first
publication being June 19.
H. L. HOWE.
City Recorder.
For Lime, Cement and
House Plaster
See
STRANAHAN & CLARK
I
Bids for Wood
UMh w ill w rvirrlvtn! v the clerk
of School l1ntrWt Xo. 4 until July 1,
VM'2, for 'JO oord of four foot onk
Hurt 120 oonln of four foot upllt or
plnhwooil to lti uYllvertMl ut Harrott
Hchooihoune; tto for tn rlrku of
foot oak and trn rick of M foot fir
or pi no, to W tltll Vfm, In t tit wood
nhtvl of th Kant Hurrrtt svlioollioum.
Wootl to l uYllvrrtM. on or prior
to XrptiMutMT 1, VM'2.
K. M Mil. PER,
2.1 -iMc Pint rift dork.
Notice of Improvement of Prospect Avenue
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Ordi
nance No. 3n, passed by the Common Council on
the 13th day of June, 1912, and approved by the
Mayor on the IMh day of June. 112, providing
for the improvement of Prospect Avenue from
the west curb line of Second street west to the
east line of Eighth street, except in front of such
property as perm its for t he im provemen t of
which under this ordinance shall have been i9ucd: :
that bids will be received by the undersigned City I
Recorder at his ortice. 211 Oak street in said city. I
up to 12 o'clock noon on the 1st day of July. 1912. I
for the improvement of said street by grading the
sidewalk area and the roadway from property I
line to property line between said points, and the
construction of cement sidewalks and curbs on
both sides of the said street between said point.-
where the same are not already built and in place,
which contract chall be done under the contract
and the order of the plans and specifications on
file in the office of the City Surveyor. The work
of grading the said street and sidewalks ?hall he
let in one contract and the construction of cement
sidewalks and curbs shall be let in a separate con
tract and each of said contracts shall lie required
to be completed within sixty day s frvtn the date
of awarding the same.
Said bids will be opemM by the Mreet t ommit
tee as soon as practical after the time fixed for
receiving the bids, and the several bids, together
with the summary thereof, phall In reported to
the Common Council at its next regular meeting
thereafter, to-wit: on the 1st day of July. 1912. at
the Council Chambers in the City of Hood Kiver
at the hour of ? o'clock p. m.. at which time the,
buls will be considered.
Notice is further given that any interested par- i
ty may file his objection to t he letting of said con i
tract within the time specified for receiving bids, '
and that the same will te transmitted to the l it y i
Council along with said bids for their considers- i
tion at said meeting. The person firm or corpora
tion to whom the contract is let will be required
to enter into an agreement to the eiToct that said
con tract or shall look alone for inynicnt for mater- j
la) and work to such particular portion of the !
fund to le assessed upon the pro,erty liable to '
pay for such improvement and paid into the City
treasury for that purpose, as shad te assessed to
the property in front of which snd to the charge ,
of which a particular part of the improvement to
be done by the successful bidder is to be made and
collected and raid into the City treasury, and u h
contractor shall in no event require the City of
Hood Kiver or any of its or fivers or agents to pay I
the same, except out of such particular portion ot"
said funds so assesed or colUvted into the City I
treasury, anil for such portion of said improve-I
ment, nor svk to enforce ps ment of the same or
any rrt thereof against the City of Henl Kiver
or any of its othcers by any legal ptives-s or other
wise, except out of such particular fund.
All bids must state price for grading said
streets to grade, and price for constructing said
curbs and sidewalks, which work shall be done in
the manner and form provided f r in General
Improvement Ordinance No. 194 of the City of
Hil Kiver. No bids w ill le received which spec
if y more t han one price on said work chargeable
to one bltck in length. A bond for the faithful
performance of the contract to sn amount enusl
t 2.' per cent of the estimated contract puce
a ill he required of the successful bidder, the
Council reserving the right to reject any and all
bids.
Dated nd first published June t9. 191 2.
II 1.. HOV E.
l2o-.V City Recorder.
NEW MODEL OLIVER
The old reliable visible type
writer with new printype and
other improvements. The ma
chine that writes print that is
print and is always ready for
business. For sale or rent on
easy terms.
A. W. ONTMANK, Afft.
10 Oak St. HooU Kiver, Ore.
4th & State St.
I'hone Z4HK
0. P. DABNEY & SONS
FURNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE, STOVES
AND RANGES
We buy, 5cll and exchange everything
in House Furnishings, Campers
Supplies, etc.
Don't forget the plncc-Cor. lth & Stiite
UOl'M) TRIPS KAST
On the date Rien helow, rounj trip tiiki-t-t will
he sold to the points in the -down below,
and many others, at greatly reduced lares ojuoted :
Through Trains I:ast
IV CONNi eiUlN Willi
NORTHERN PACIFIC and 6REAT NORTHERN RAILWAYS
Atlantic City .... IMI.i" tViroir I -' iml. $
IJsinm.T 1 lii.l.ith -h,la tv'rh'a I""
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