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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1902)
V DON'T OVER LOOK THIS While you are out shopping don't thiuk about buying before you call and see our line of Spring and Summer Dress Goods as they are the most complete and up-to-date line in the city. Our line of Wash Silks, mercerized Gingham, Dimities and colored Lawns can't be beat in price and quality. Our Reay-to-Wear Waist In this line we excel all others as our line is the most complete line in the city. White Waists from 50 cents and upwards. Millinery Here is the line we can 8a ve you money in. Walking Hats and street shaoe. An elegant Sailor for 50 cent. Ladies Shoes Our Imperial $3 Shoes for ladios will compete wiili any f 3.50 shoe in the city in the way of wear and Iwanty. Shirts Gentlemen, our line of Golf and Fancy Shirts are the latest and most complete line in the citv. Clothing The celebrated David Adler & Sou's line of Clothing is known far and near and that is the Hue we carry. The prices are right and the Jit is perfect and if you will step in we will surelv convince yon that we can save you mon ey if liuying of us. Neck Wear Here is where we shine. We have the swell ed and most complete Hue in Southern Ore gon, and for the newest and latet thiu;j out don't over hik ns ns we have them in the line of neckwear. Gentlemen's Shoes The celebrated W. I,. lKuijilus Shoe which we are sole agent!' for, hpeaks for itself, if you will give them a trial. We lirve tlivui in Oxfords, high cuts, also in tnus and ox-blood colors. The place to get these geods is at the People's Store. On door south of Hol oftr. f be The People's Store I. ABRAHAM Proprietor o) (9 ) a a :vs CANNON'S Book and Stationery Store if A. i ' s f ' s 1 s s A FINE LINE OF Leather Goods Just received to which we would respectfully call your attention. It embiaces everything that is new and stvlish in Wrist Bags Chatelaines Purses, Etc. in either Plain, Silver Mounted or Mexican hand-Carved work. ' They are better than the ordin al? ary kind, ana are especially suitable for nice s presents 1 Call and see them. It's a ' pleasure to show, goods. ? s V S . i - s. s. y V 3 X y t V. t 9 Of Local Interest. BE YOUR OWN JUDGE OF WHAT YOU BUY All we ask is that you try our PURE CANDIES IceCream and Soda Ice Cream Sandwiches Latest Thing Out. Try them WOOD & BELL, Proprietors Plioxie Maine 1S3. Abstract oCTitle to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. . Elne Prints of Township Maps showing ail vacant Lands. One Dollar Each. FRANK t. ALLEY, Architect Abstracter Plans and Estimates for all Build; ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in Marks Buildinz . 'Phone 415 ROSEBURG, OREGON School bioks at M.irster's Drug Stor e Hon. R. A. Booth, vf Kujreue, wa in Roselmrgon business tliin week. Feit outing luts at the IM1 Sisters. None iu town to compare with tliem in tone, touch ami quality. SchiMil supplies at Marstc-r's Prug Sto re Mrs. S. F. Ilasaell.of Edeiibower, is visiting relatives and friends in Port land. Make note of this Dr. Lowe, tlie op tician will be in Rosebnrj; Oct. 13th, Hth and 15th. Mrs. R. Haney, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mack, and Roy Wells of F.lkton, were anions the RiKH'lrg visitors this week. Mis. B. J. Patchen aiid little son, of Felton Minn., are visiting Mrs. Patch en's mother, Mrs. M. W. Aldricli, of this city. IWt monkey with that old stove, cet a new Wilson air tight at Sykes, tlie j ri;e is right and toe stove is a lit :llr tit:U s ai School supplies at Marster's Drugstore. 'Say, they are heauties V Wliere did yon get them? Why at Flints shoe store f course, its the only place to get sins. They are Queen Quality Shoes. The ladies of Rosehurg and vicjuity are cordially un ited to attend the mil linery opening at Josephson's Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Sep 23, 24, and 2-", at Josephson's. Schisil lmoks at Marster's Irug Store. it. IVs-ker, who recently returneil frcm Alaska, and has leon visiting his sister, Mrs. J. M. llaushrouh of this city, lft last night to visit his old home at tirants Pass. J. P. Marshall, late cashier of the Douelas omntv hank, is favorably siiokrn of for president of t'i P:u-ili "..rtlimiist Bast- Ball IamiTiu' to siicci"e.l W.ll.Lncasof SatUe. Mrs. B. F. Rua-il returneil to Port land on Wclnes. lay's local after attend ing the luneral of her brother Charles Perrv. Miss Mattie Perry who has 1Min r.iJiui in Portland, has di-cideil to remain in Roseborg this wiot r School books at Marster's Drug Store. S W. TU.W. of Elkton. visite-l with A girl to do II. general ho use Wol.I.lISBKKO. School Irfxiks at Marster's Druti Store. Old iron is valuable. Save it, we will buy it Sykes & Carroll. tall Hats tor children s t-vliool wear at the Bell Sisters. School supplies at Marster's Durg Store We buy old iron and pay the Inches prici-s fr the same Sykes & Carroll Wantei work. liHW the only ujcto-date harness oi on the market. On sale at Bhslj-tt's Flatness shop. J I ; Horace McXabb, of Calajxn-ia in Rosx-burj: tolay on business. Micella Carter has returned from Canyonviile where she has Iwen visiting h-r jareiits. M. Fenton, manager of the Myrtle I'oint-Roseburg stage line is in Rose burg today. Good weather, a good bImjw and' a gol atienoance is uie nauy rejn from the State Fair. Willijin Curry has returned to Port- lane to resume his studies in the Hill Military Academv. rnine drying will commence next week, and many Imp pickers will tmd employment in the orchards. Hop picking chwes in the Umiua valley this week. The yield and quality are good, the weather good and lest of all, gl prices. Miss Myrtle Dixon left today for Portland to visit with -relativ-s. She mill also visit at Oreffou t it y liel..r' re turning home. Mrs. Geo. Prater, wife of Post-master Gei. Frater, and two children. reiurmNl home to Riddle last evening aiier an ex tended visit in this citv. Clart-, the little wu of Mr. and Mr W. C. Conner, is auite aeriuuMi ill at Cottage irove, hence the pruloiignl al seuce of the editor, of this iar. Mrs. W. E. Cuchran ami little daugh ter, ami .Mr. Ociiran sisier, returned last evening from Portland, where they had lui-ii visiting relatives for the past two weeks. A hot combination, a Wilson air tight heater and a tier of wood. Ou tier wil' make as much'heat in a Wilson air tight as two ill in anr otbar air ligtit stov Half ear load just in. ?. K. tykss. . I U. Minant of Cottage Grove, was in this city this week. IU reports that e has Uen offered an increase price for School supplies at Marster's Dr ug Store. A. A. Fink, has returned from Bos- well springs, Mr. and Mrs. .las. Short returneil Wednesday from Salem. Allie Ilouser, who has 1kh,'11 quite sick at. Oakland, has relumed to this cily. Marriage license have ls-en issued to las. Puna way and llelen Thiel, of Yon- eolla. Mrs, Willis Kramer, who has leen attending the Portland Carnivjl, was a passenger for Myrtle Creek on Wednes day local Charles Curry and A. Salmuit's dog "Tippie" have taken the contract to clear the court house premises of rats. They killed eight. Ennos Conn has purchased a half interest in the Rosehurg Bakery, of Carl Schnurslein, hereafter the linn will lie know as Schuurstciu ,t Conn. Testimony is ln-in taken liefore the referee, Roy Mct'lalleii, toilay ifi the case of H. A. McClalleii vs. C. W. Grubb, et al action to recover. Mrs. F. L. Beard of this city, Mrs. Wm. Irwin and Mrs. . I'.. Ilohhidge of Ten Mile and Miss I.ucile Beard of Port land, left on this morning's local for a visit with relatives in the Willamette valley. J.C. Saiiucr, social :ii:ilit of the Phoenix Saving and Ixan Association, is in Kotichurg interesting our citizens with the plans and advantages of his ompany. A fine line of Rugs just arrived run ning fpiin small sizes up to 'J x 12 that we are glad to show you for we know to how is to suit and please our customers. Rememlier you find them as usual at Strongs Furniture Store. At Winston last Saturday Geo: Broei's barn, containing live t:i of hay, col lapsed when his thirteen year old Mill, Charles, and two horses were inside iti it. Tlie lsy sustained no broken U-nes, but he was itdly bruised. The horses were lnt injured to any extent. School lN,ks at Marster's Prng Store. Mrs. E. M. Marsters, uho had the misfortune to fail and fracture her hip hist Monday afternoon is reported much improved today. It was at fust thought that oil account of the advanced age of the i-atient, that recovery would be loubtful. Brakeman Charlex Ballard received a severe fracture of the hand Wednesday evenini! while wrestling with a '"holio" at Riddle, to keep him from boarding the train, causing Charlie to lay of! this week. The fracture while not ferions is very painful. F. Long ,. Sons of the new harness shop on Cass street near the deot. ha just received the larg-t M-k of har- nets, Mddles and collars ever shipjuil into this city, in fact they now have the largest st-vk this side of Portland and are off-ring Uirenins never liefore heard of in this citv. tf Sch'x-I l.ok- at Marster's Drug Store IMMENSE LAND DEAL. The Booth-Kelly Co. Gets the Central Oregon Grant. Central Oregon Timber men are deeply cf.neerned at the ccafinuuticii o rcKirts of the Booth-Kelly land grant deal, confirmed by Major KiuDy of the Great Central, and other sources, esjiec ially Snu Francisco. This land is the Oregon Central Mili tary Road laud grant, which oei through, the Southern belt of the state, in a ig9gging line from Eugene to the state line. It crosses Khimuth Cornty and that reservation, goes cast by Lake- view, and in a winding direction thence to the eastern boundary of Oregon, in the Jordon Valley. - It ineluds all the odd tactions on each side of such line, a width of several miles, and involve one of the most gig.tntic laud grants that the Pacific North-west has ever known. The deal has lieen on forioiue time, options having lieeu taken from the owners, Frisco wope, by the Booth Kelly Company, who have now, it is said on authority, completed the pay ment and closed the deal. Immense areas of fine laud are contained in the grant, and conhiderahlelsjdies ol timiier. ovo-ovovovovovoo. ovovovovvovo.vo t MARRIED. his danehters. Misses Minnie and M wil ts. Bell Weduelav. He w as aceompani-1 his pmjierty here, Imt refusel to sell as A tnKoseburc bv his son, Iester, w ho I lie has cnnlidem in tlie Great Central. I rpmain and attend school here this winter. School books at Marster's Drug St .re. Do vou know that Strong, the Furni ture Man, haa a complete line of heat ing stoves, and the price is as com plete Vn at nve for it over shadows all our competitors, also a full line of Blankets and comforts that our as warm tMirgains I fhuiglaa County Creamery wants your j as our heating stoves are hot to sit by on rr..U)l aI1,j u 1ir highest cash prices j Funeral of Cha'Us Perry. The funeral of Chart- Perry was held from the family reidcn-e tin Mn.rt str.ft, at 2:oV!.Kk Tm-day afier lit .-ii. The funeral services and re marks were i ondin'ted by the Rev. I a son, after which the funeral j-ri'S- i i i -: i essiou le aoM oy me i-ann, i irr i uartmelit. Winnlmen of tiie World and Knight of Pythias, each of which he i an h;norel inemlM T, oroceiil"! to the I. O. O. F. cemetery, where the buria unices uf the Unizht of Pythias wcr colidmte.1 l v 4he lodge, after which Rev. Dawson read the F.pis-opalian funeral services. Thelarg attendance at the funeral amt tiii iroiusion oi Wautiful (lowers only serve to parti ally illn-trate the lugli este-m iu which the deceased was held by the people of this city. BENSON IU'FFMAN". At the M. E. parsonage iu Rosehurg, Sept. 15. l'MC1, Ralph II. lWnsou and Ieota E. Huff man, Rev. A. S. Mulligan oflicisting The youn ople are well know n res idents of Yoncalla, which place they will make their future home. m i Weather Report. F. S .W rather Bureau Office, Rosehurg, Oregon, Sept. IS W02. Week Ending 5 p. in., Sept. 1", 1!M2. Maximnin temperature !K) on ti e 11th . Minimum temperature 3 on tlie F Rainfall for the week None. Total rain fall since 1st of month Trai-e Averasre rainfall for this mouth for 25 years 1.20. Total rainfall from Sept. 1, P2 to date None. 4 Average rainfall from Sept. 1, . to date O.-Vi - - . Total excess from Spt. I, l'XTi to date 0.5o. ' verage precijiation for 25 aet seasons XI 25. Tnos. lis ix, OUrvcr EARLY FALL OPENINGS All the latest weaves and colorings in tailor suitings. Also a fine selection in black and colored Etamines, Crepe de Chine and Melrose for dressy wear. Large assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Chi ldren's Cloaks, Capes and Jackets. Furs of all descriptions. All Dress goods purchased here only, shrunk free of charge. Owing to the rush of business we will not shrink goods purchased elsewhere. MILLINERY OPENING Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Sept. 23-24-25. The 0 store The Bis Store When you see it in our ad its so. Everything guaranteed as represented J RAMP BROS. Successors to L. KOHLHACJEN, Cass St. Meat Market. Let us call for vour orders. Title tiuarantee&Loan Co. Real Estate Transf-n. Roi-rt End and R. II. Thornton to Iwis W. Harrir, t"";'i 'f "w!4', ne4' of sw'V, and uw'4 f se4' of m34,tp 4 s, r i we.-t. W. J. Fellows to A. C. Marilvrs, ); three-fsirths iitter.-t III ti21S acres of laud in wens Jl, 24 and 25, tp 2" s, r 5 west. Ida Alexander and Edward Bra-ly t nx., to A. C. Marsteres, fiiO; h.t 1, 2, 7 ami S, in sec S, t; 2" s, r ' wt'. II. l Iaw-on to Alex. ralteron, fl VO: .117-1i acres in 2S, and :rJ, i 1 tp 21 s. r 11 west. Martin V. Anderm to MaU.l Ratter .n, HV): h.t , in see tp 21 s, r 11 wrM. I'avid Th'iiupt-oii etnx., toL. S. lV.u. tl.ftK); 15 acre a.ljuining sw mr of s c 2t,tp2Ss,rt. wit. Kdji. r E. Umj; to t'ha. Tl om, fT'si; ih'cImv 10, tp 2 s, rS wit. Cha. Thorn et nx., to F. A. I'ril, f si; nw'4' -f sv 10, tp 21 f,cS wevt. II. I Marsters et nx., to A. C. Mars i. tj. tr. imi-ii', of lot 2. in Mock 3. Rirhnr. (rniniMT ami brick l.uiM-1 ing oci-uphil by Krnso & New land. j i. u. KUSKBCEQ, ORK'tOX. D C. tUaiLTos, Beef, ud Trm tl4ILTO, 1'ivst.leal OSecIn ihefftort Hon. Ht the only eom- p.rV -t o ahatraet books in Iroagia CauoiT. AtirarUj4 Ccruflewr. oi TiU lamutird V. Uuf tnaniy laal and tatnio cinuu Ht at t inn p,dt vl ol Trtcina ol ail Uvni p. at In tt Kuvharg. Orrcoa. V. S. irii t. U 1 I .!, biue prtri rapletol any loan. 4 Headache Eyeache. 5 Oftentimes show the need of glasses. They are "S some of the indications of defective vision, and should be attended to at once. You'll be surprised 4 at the comfort a pair of glasses will afford if your sight is iu auy wa' defective. Scientific examina- tiou free and proper glasses properly adjusted is what 3ou are guaranteed here. 3 4 R. F. WINS LOW, Jewelr and Optician .- 1900 Water Proof Ilarorss Oil Ulatkinj Int np in the consistency of rreain, and positively will not film or mold, tiivc the leather firmness, yet makes it sft and pliable. Preserves the leather and jsuuliiiirf from iock'UM-ift weather and ie 1 ne ji;irm- a urai him uiuiiiim a" leaiance. Keally m:tk-s o!d harness look new and will make it lal tiv as Ion); by the n- of P.sX) llarn-s il. Il i also fHpiallv oI fur lajot nd lls. Manufai tnred by J. W. MOTE, Ko biirjr, tireon. tn -sale at filodjMt's HarneM sliop. 'jSp; oocKocxoooooooxooooocoooeoocoo A. SAL2MAN I Fraclical Watohmaker, Jeweler and Optician Carries a complete stock of Watches, Clocks, g Jewelrj', Diamonds, and Suverware WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.fi- ROSEEURG.OSE oocoooco r ?ocooooo 000000000000000000000000 W'ooJ for 5!e. lie.t of block oak w ool for Kile, w rite to or enquire of Ukxbv Conx at Conn's : farm, cr I?. 0. Roseburj, Or. S3p W. O. Rinns, w ho is in this city as a representative of the Educational IV- p trtment of the tlrvonian, made th. I Plaindeai.kr a pleasant call Welneslay. Tliis is Mr. Uinns tirM riot to this sec tion of Oreou, and he seems pleas.il with the enteriirisins indications of prosperity in our little cily. a cold w inter eve-iiip o n o o o n o n o o o o E3 a o a o a o a o o a o O a o a o a o o o o o a o n 0 o O a O i?C3 a o a o o I QUALITY O o g v Were it not for the GOOD o QUALITY of materials used o in HildebrantVs loot lorm shoes, the vast QUANTITY we sell would be impossible. QUANTITY or butter fat. rite for eream cans. Will furnish yon Cream Separators that are siiiiiirTto none in Quality and Price on most any condition yon may desire. The Sharpies Tiibuler Cream Separator leads. Jfcuiglas county creamery refer- ances, First National lhink and Iwxilas Onliitv Rank, Ro eburg On-goii. In Justice Buchanan's conrt Monday Mrs. L. J. Hendricks sued J. A. and Thus. Oobb to recover f IS rent fijr ajiart- ment'in Hendricks block, nsiil by the defendants in conducting a cigar factory. Attv. F. (i. Micelh reoresenteil tlie plaintiff and Atty. T. T. Parker the U fendants. Mrs. Hendricks was nwar l- e-l j'ldjremeiit for the amount askel, and cosls. l.'ev. A. S. Mulligan and family left this ci'y Tuesday for l.airan.U where he 2'mh to accept the jiastorshiji of the Met ho .1st chinch of that city. I Miring Mr. Mulligan's two years sojonrn in this IL. BROAD, TOPPY EFFECTS IN OVERCOATS. . The season's newest creations, the extreme city styles, charac teristic of the cele- , brated C K. & B. custom-tailored gar ments. Unite ultra stylishness with du rability and econom ical prices, ideal for careful dressers who want the best. isk to see them at Wollenberg Bros. Oregon's Blue Ribbon' .State Fair, Salem Sept. 15th to 20th, loo You are invited to attend and are the greatest industrial expo sition and livestock show ever held on the Pacide Coast. Good racing every afternoon. Camp ground free. Come and bring your families. For any informa tion w rite M.D. WISDOM, Sec'y," Portland, Ore. Shatters All Records Twice in hospital, F. A. GnlUile, Verls na, Ala., paid a vast sum to doc tors to cure a severe rase of piles, canv iiu 24 tumors. Wheu all failed, Ruck- I city he has made many friends who re-Jon'g Arnica Salvo soon cured him, gn-t very much to lo e so valuable a friend and citizen. The lieople of Jji Grand are to le congratulated on re- Iceivini? so liberal mind.d irentleman to 1 le:ul them in the risihtoiis teachmirs of the church. II. W. Miller has brought suit against A. T. Thonnison to recover .JQ, which amount Mr: Miller claims is due him on a joint investment iu the hotel business' ;it Myrtle Creek. In the complaint filed by Mr. Millur's attorney, O, P, Coshow, Subdues Inllamation, coiupiers Aches, kills Pains. Rest ealve in the world 2-V at A C Marsters druj; store. Bids Wanted. Notice Is hereby given that the Hoard of Directors of the 2nd Southern Oregon District Agricultural Society will receive bids for the exclusive right of saloon privileges ; also for jssil selling on Fair irroiinds durlnu Fair week. Each bid it states that on Aug. fi, l!M)2, Miller and nll!)t nccomimnied with a dejMisit of rtt . I f a 1.!.. - I . : . . inompson acipiireiico-jiuriuernniii jum- o." per cent of the amount ol liKI, or II session of the Overland Hotel, at Myr- wiH not lie eonsidcreil. Bids to le de- tlo Creek, of Willis Kramer, incurring a jverc,t to tho Secretary on or before joint exponso of $2,000, secured by n Sent. 25 1K)2. Tho Hoard reserves the mortgage and 011 Sept. H Thompson ti t rcjwt Bny a, H bids, by order ejected .Miller fiom the premises. H ()f t,0 jinanl 0f Directors. 7 7 - IT NUFCED Is further alleged tnat iliompson con veyed the projierty to lits wife, and then u pretended contract was made with . 0. IiOiidon, of Hoseburg, w hereby that gentleman was placed in sole possession of the premises. Mr. Miller usks the court to disMilve the partnership exist ing lietween himself and Mr. Thomson and enjoin Mr. T hompson from leasing the hotel to Mr. London. The case w ill F. A. Mi-Cam., Sec. Just Look At Her. Whence came that sprightly step, faultless skin, rich, rwy complexion, smiling face, litre's her secret. She uses Dr. King's New Life Tills. - Result nil oreana active, digestion KOOd, no o - i headaches, no chance for "blues." Try Homesteads Timber Lands O. L. WILLIAMS Land Agent, Timber and Homestead Locator. Pel feet satisfaction gna-'antewd or no location fee. liest of references. . Your correspondent solicited. Any information regailing the cli mate, soil or productions ot this sec riou, ghnllv furnished t-v of charge. Address O. L. WILLIAMS, Sep. 4 Drain, tH. N. A. FOSTER & CO., UOVEUNMENr LANDS Of every desi'rivtion. Farms and Min era'. I4tnds. Orem, 'ashington aui Minnesota. (j23) OA K LAND, OXiEUO.N Yoncalla-Real Estate TIMBER and LOAN BROKCR ..FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. Timber lands located and lor Ml, tioot bat BOSWELL SPRINGS HOTEL Douglas County Oreson. 11,rS)r.nc rr n--ra!-a I- I bv 'a W-lin .hrrioUn 5.r ti care of X i33ia:iS3i Cwarrtl .nui'. Kriw n 1 Liter IftiiliiiiS. Lo-ami on i-minrra Ivk-iS- KoIr l. .!. C i;c." ir.-!t rv Fra to P.'jm. Ii miW 'r:ii ni K'MriMirr C5;.v ;.-a -r U rwfJr" .W Bia Tia. ViXnStn. hrr-.. ma I t'-i'S.i f-l tilt irwaiis. r'r.i a ii . pc wcZ u;. sac3'aa Utttti. Trmio. i.ip iu irat il lia htcL ONO Q LLON OF THESE WATERS CONTAINS p.Muiui lilnr.-lv lVitiiim ilroi4ii.it: Svliuo 1 hri-l-- 5 jr. - .1 fT K,m, tr.pfruia R.bar i B.e!! s.n at. :.L - 1 it rviarnin Uk shIuvius H ip'iij. i x T tifi ua . uaul Se4 - t ! CAPT. BEN D. BOSNVELL, Proprktor. J. M. Weatlierby T. A. Bury D. L.-Mortis Roseburg Real Estate Co. Farm tmd Timber Land Bought and Sold . Taxes Paid for Noa-Residents. Timber Estimates a Specialty. tv 'with List your proper- us. A STRAIGHT Til I N these days of competition much is writteu of an exaggerated character by t-.otti'fno-rrina merchants, clamorinc to catch the credulous. You needn't be lieve all you see iu print, and very likely you don't. As for ourselves we would rather you would investigate our claims, look over our stock and compare our qualities and prices. We are sure we can land you. The Stock of Good Goods in Town Outing flannels " !Drs 0ooK3s " " " , fc , " . , ! Maninioth stock. All late shade, From 5 eta to 12 cents; I lanael. . f r leU8,.10ftn.ll2Jcta.. Cotton Blankets Dress Trimmings and Ribbons 50c, 73c, $1.00, $L35. -lK) U P"1 vrelM l w"' ,Iown and f-2.50 i riee. Shoes furnishing Golds The best to be bOQjht for the Here, is wlnr we excel!. IsmV money iaonr boast. over our atock. Groceries Clothing . . . . . We tsko Krt priJe ia onr cloth Cheaper thau they nra to be had at in hock U-H ciaiiu lo wll tllt, auy other lace ia town, (let onr ?-m jij Buit ta tonQl aav. PriceH- where. Everything in the Line of General Merchandise FISHER & BELLOWS CC L 4b 'Phone 721. Call ua Up. Every- thing as or Money Back galuiin (arm piaperty. A. P. APPLEQATE, them yourself. Only 25c at A C Mars n be heard nt the October term of the cir cuit conrt. ters dnijj More, I VQ.SCAUA, ORK