The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, March 26, 1903, Image 3

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    LADIES
TAKE
A
LOO
K
and if our SPRING and SIMMER '
Lino is not better than any other, don't buy C
from us. Wc are showing this season the V3
Latest Styles in
Silk Gause Novelties, Soic Jource, Silk
Zephyr, Corded Chambray, Lawn Caladine $
.Novelties, fancy Madrass Organdies,
Lawn Sinaloa Novelties, Minerva Dimities,
Leno Applique Lawn, Alton Dimity, Blouse
Linens, Organdies, Linen Batiste, Chal
lics, Sursucicr Ginghams, Percale
AND ALL THE LATEST IN DRESS GOODS
kirt" Vo carry tlu Fimwt Line of Ma4eMip Skirt in town, and our line of Underskirts ennuot b
wlalXl equaled for quality ami price
Our Spring and Summer Line of Clothing T. Ti,.'K!i..Tweti i, Z
Hibcst to tbc lowest prude is in every case finely tailored, and thoroughly dependable. We recommend it
with confidence oven tltotttt our prices are lower tlian any other store sell for tlio ramo qnality. Also a new
and uwo-late lino of Indies' and Kent's Neckwear. ' OUR MIOES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES.
Sole Agents for the V. L. Douglas Shoo
The Peonle's Store
- i -
V One Door South of P. O.
e)
Extra
Values
in Fine
Stationery
For a Limited Time
35c. papers for 20
50c. papers for 40
All New StocK
and Latest Cut
Envelopes : :
'SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
off on Fine Leather
Also
tloods until Wednesday
evening. Dont Miss thet-e
bargains : : : : : o
CANNON'S BOOH
and STATIONERY STORE.
Of Local Interest.
it
Excitment is great.
Over the bit; donate,
Bemember the date,
March twenly'iht.
Sulphur and Lime at Marsters.
Sure death Fquirrol jxiison, at Mars
tors Pniir Store.
Wanted. A jnan to Fpray trees. Fn
qnire at this oilioe.
Mrs. F. B. Waite baa returnel from
tier trip to Portland. I
W. K. Bates, of Albany, was a busi
ness visitor to tmr city Tuesday. I
H. J. Wilson, the rustling real estate
agent was in toarn Tuesday, on business.
You can get anything yon want in the
line of panb-n tools of S. K. Sykes. tf 17
For your Poultry Supplies, Incubators,
Brooders, etc., go to S. K. Sykes. tfI7
" Good clean Willamette valley seed oats
at Barnards livery 50 cents per bushel.
-It
Try the Pedalis Shoe for Women.
Only fS.OO at Flint's Popular Shoe Par
lors. Will Lander, who has been in Port
land for eonie time, arrived in Kosebnrg
Tuesday evening.
Attorney and Mrs. Dexter Rice made
a brief trip to Myrtle Creek Monday
ning, returning Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Spaugh and pon.
i Hoy, were in town, from Ixking OI.ss,
Monday, and visited their daughter and
sii-ter, Mrs! Fred L. Beard.
You ciin !.- more garden work with a
Planet Jr. Seeder than you can with a
dozen hoes. Churchill and Woolley
iell them.
Buildcra take notice, yon can do bet
ter to figure with S. K. Sykes on your
material K-fore buying any place else.
He ha. a large Mock'to select from. tfl7
Call on Dra. Chcadle & Johnson for
up-to-date dental work. - Dr. Johcfon,
late of Portland, will have charge of the
crown and t.ride work department.
Prices reasonable. . J tf
For Salr 1, "in
order, pricer-5.00.
ph-te, led ; wool-rack double-trees anl
neck-yoke, in fine order, price JS5.CKI.
Inquire of C. Van Zile, Itonclas St. east
of Hill, Ilo? burg Ore. Mar lt-l m.
Reese Wright ret-igned bis position
last week at the Bed Cross drug Ftorc
oing to bis health lieconrng impaired
by confinement. He has decided to try
a life on the ocean wave,'' and has ac
cepted a j-osilion on. the Czarina.-Marj-hticld
News.
Thos. Cannon of this city, who is a
breeder and raiser of the famous white
Leven
wagon
I'.
in running
Pee the Title Guarantee fc Loan Co.
for blue print and filing papers. tf
Dressmaking and all plain sewing
neatly done to nler. Call on Mrs.
Walk opp-i e the City Hall.
Get your abstracts ot Utie from J. I'
Hamilion. He Las the only complete
set of attract book in the comity, tf
A. A. A. Atkins always ahead maker
f t'ne only t-ilver i-teel saws. None let
ter made. You will find a complete
line at Churchill and Woolleyp.
Fresh oysters all style. Pan. fancy
and pepper roasts a specialty. Served
oy an wcjiurt cook, at kaiiroad Eating
Hous-e, Mea-lames I-ohr & tiegax, pro
prietors.
If you want to go to Co Comity
points, take the Kosel.tir?, Mar.-i. field
rv'ite. Spring hacks leave Bofeburg
every day at !, A. M.. Inquire of CP.
Barnard, agent. tf.
I. S. T. West, liavibg au-eiled several j Iinshan chickens, "greatest of winter
old and reiUl.Je file insurant compa
nies, is now- prepared to do a genera
lire in?ur.iiiee business. Insure villi
him. OiKce at the City Hall. tf.
j avers," is making a f peeial offer t
those wia-hing eggs for hatching 15 eirgs
for $l..rM. Those w ishing es should
I write him at once. ml
Pure drugs and medicines at Marsters.
Kev. Father Duvle went to Yoncalla
Tueylav. -
For a good JVcent meal go to the Re
sort. Grokck Gabhkkt.
Hii;h crude brushes, roniha and
toilet articles at Marsters.
J. O. Johnson, the S P. roadmaster,
was in town on business Tuesday.
Pr. Lowe, will he in Koseburg April
-, 3 and 4. His glasses are good glasses.
Men wanted to cut 3(X) tier of wood
Inquire of Henry Conn, Rosoburg, Oro-
gon.
Winfred Wright, of WVngler, Calif., is
visiting relatives and- friends for a few I
lays.
Watch onr windows for new styles.
Something new always ready for yon at
Flint's Shoe Store.
Mr. Jackson, the gunsmith, has just
received a large invoice of blank keys,
and can now fit you out with anything
in that line at reasonable prices. 2tp
Fairbanks, Morse Jack-of-all-trades
Gasoline eniziDes for farm work, Grind
ing Mills, Puni, Churns, Wood Saws,
etc., for sale by S. K. Sykes. tf 17
Chickens the most profitable animal
on the farm. , P.ny a Petal nina Incuha
tor and get a start iu the chicken busi
ness, Churchill and WooJIey sell them
L. I Mathews, of Glide, was in ton
Tuesday and made the Plaimcalkii a
very pleasant call. lie says things in
his county are in a very thriviig con
dition. Mrs. Mullen and ber two daughters,
I.utie and Addie Saerey, who has lieen
sending the winter in California, re
turned to their home in Rosebnrg,
Thursday n'uht.
The ladies of liosubnrg and vicinity
are cordially invited to attend the
spring millinery oening at Jeephson's
Tuelay, WtslnesJay, 1 hursday, March
31st, April 1 -it and 2d. -
Prof. Sanders has returned from Ial-
las, wnere ne wacaiiei iy the senor.s
illntss of bis wife. He found her slowlv
recoverintr. Imt his sihter-in-law, who is
also very sick , is not expected to live
long.
Miss Baker of San Francisco will le in
this city on or al.ut April '1st. with a
complete line of art embroidery and the
latest designs and niateriala for em
broidered shirt waists. Exact date and
location given later. It
L. A. Marsters will be pleased to
meet anyone having Mohair or wool for
sale, at V. It. Buckingham's store, eve
ry Saturday. He wants thousands of
founds and will pay a good price f .r it.
See his notice elsewhere.
r
I WE intend our
ids" tobe.and
B they are, an in
dex of what is
occurring in
our store, a
pnewspaper
BlooKingglass
that reflects the
j best we've got
t to offer you : :
SPECIAL
Values this weeK in
MM
Towels,
Napkins,
Table Linens,
Ladies'
and Children's
Hosiery,
Embroideries
Laces.
and
0
EXTRA VALUES IN LADIES'
READY-TO-WEAR HATS
ikfyjrkrU Vi Vt4?
Always the Cheapest
vTi. uSk'.- "Trr- '"- 'IfJlJJJr"-. .,y T,
ILCy II llY
For a few good bargains in real estate;
se T. K. Kiciiardson. 40 aTes close to
town cheap. 8 acres near town inmd
house and barn, one-half bLick near obi
ter of town liotweun main and Jackson
St. See Richardson. 2 1 j
S. K. Sykes n-ceiv d on Tliomlay a
full cir load of buggies and vehicle
from the Racine Buggy Co. This car
w as brought direct from the factory and
is the fir.-t full car load of buggies which
has been shiped to Rosebnrg in some
time.
Reginiug Mar. 31 Rev. Haibit will hold
a series of inivtiiigs in llie M. E. Church
at Edenliower. Rev. E. It. Ketcheson
of Ten Mile will assist. Every Ixxly in
vited to attend, take a jrt and do all
the good they can, and get all the good
possible.
Pr. ILL. Studley the Osteopath has
now moved into his new ortioe at room
11, Taylor A W'lson Block. He wishes
to thank the people f Rosoburg for
their earnest patronage of the iast and
will continue to give free consultation,
from 9 to 12 a. m.,2 to 5 p. m.
We' publish elsewhere a local notice
for 'Mr. L. A. Marsters, who is adver
tising for Mohair. Mr. Marsters has
a good numlier of years to his credit in
handling Angora goats, and he is an ex
pert on the different grades of Mohair,
and therefore can and will pay accord
ing to the quality of the article offered
for sale. The payment of fair prices for
Mohair will help to promote the Angora
goat industry, and Mr. Marsters pro
poses to par every cent he possibly can
for the clip. See him.
Township I!!, in ranges ft and 10, will
be thrown o.eu for entry Friday, March
27. This township consists of a large
Wly of tindier land lying almost west of
West Fork, and is in the extreme south
ern portion of Douglas County. As there
have been many "squatters" on this
township there is exjxM'ted a largo rush
at the Land Office. Fridy morning, as the
land office, ollicials register oulv thoso
who can gel to the counter in a first
come-first-served order. The last time
a new section was thrown open the
counters in front of the Land Office
rooms were crowded w ith settlers, who
slept there all night in order to lie first
at the counter, and when the doors were
ojiened the rushing crowd broke several
panes of glass and a number of fights
for positions occurred.
Sulphur and Lima at Marsters.
Sure death squirrel poisx n, at Mars
ters Drug Store.
J. W. Crouch, of Oakland, was in
town Wednesday.
T. J. Williams, of Wilbur, was in the
city on Wednesday.
H. A. Ciow, of Riddle, was in the cily
on business, Wednesday.
You should see that Bean power spray
outfit, at Churchill and Woolleys.
Grand Opening of spring trimmed
hats April 1, 2 and 3, at the Bell Sisters.
When in town and yon want a first-
class 25-eent dinner, go to the Resort,
Gkoiksk Gahhkrt.
Dr. II. Little came over from Oakland
Wednesday, to atteixl to business in tl e
citv.
George A. Clough, of Arlington, is
visit ing his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Cawl field.
Mr. Arniotrong, of St Paul, Minn.,
was in the city Thursday, on a prospect
ing trip, v
Ten car loads of California oranges
passed through Rosebnrg -Wednesday,
ertroute to Portland.
L. J. Hylton, the Well known S. P.
bridge carpenter, came in from PortlarU
Wednesday morning.
The IIuton school near Myrtle Creek
was oiiened Monday bv Miss Jessie
Wilson, of Canyonville.
Dr. S. T. Sanger, president of the Ore
gon A California Marble and Lime G
was in the citv Wednesday. '
O. F. Godfrey, of Portland, who has
lieen in the citv since. Tuesday, left this
morning for his home.
Mrs M. N. Colvig, of Canyonville,
was called to Butte, Montana, by . the
serious illness of her mother.
We will display au extensive line of
fine Pattern and Street hats March 31si
A April 1st A 2nd at Joseph son's.
The Presbyterian Church will have
special music for their Easter Service,
and will have the Church la-autifullv
deeorated.
H. S. Powell, of reel, was in the city
Wednesday morning on his way to Sragi
naw, w hero tits two sons will go to work
in the saw mills there.
It ii said that 20 drops of beladona, in
8 or. of Mater, taken three times a day
in tcasjioonlui uoses is a gooi preven
tive for Fcarlet fever.
B. F. Risley has wild his grocery busi
ness to E. A. Wood and his sister, Mrs.
A. J. Kisler. ant will be known here
after as E. B. Wood A Co.
The two tbjbating clul will be enter
laincd after the debate Saturday night,
by the girls of the Rosebnrg High School,
at the home of Miss Lillian Stanton.
The W. C. T. V. will meet at the
home of Mrs. V. C. Indon, Friday,
March 'St, t 2ui) p.m. Important
biisiuess. All are invited. Sk.'t.
For sale at Mrs. G. R. Child's, piano,
70, bedsteads, stoves, fireplace furnish
ings, laundry furniture, shades, chiirs,
garden to..l, bookshelf and table. 22-3t
James H. Oyen, of West Superior,
Wis., department commander of G.
A. R was in the city Tuesday. Mr.
Oyen, during the Civil War, was com
mander of company F, 1st JCew . York
Dragnns.
Rev. S. A. Douglas will preach next
Sunday at tlie Baptist church at Glen
dale. O. r.Cshow will talk at the
Baptist church Sunday, on "Martha,
the sister of Nafcireth," in the alwenoe
of their pastor.
Thine are livening np around the
land office. Quite a number of home
steaders are in line and bv the apiear-
ance of them, they have come to stay j
until they get their land which is to !
thrown open tomorrow.
The Annual Omgregritional meeting
of the Presbyterian Church was held at
the Church last night at 7:30 o'clock
There was a good attendance. After the
meeting was transacted, a social setsion
was held, saixlwh lu a and coffo were
served.
MissVeva Buiek little grand daugh
ter ol D. S. K. Bnick, has Ufa com
plaining for the ast few days. Dr.
Miller was calh-d to see her Wednesday
morning and after.examining her Symp
lons he pronounced it as scarlet fever.
We learn that there are several cases of
this fever in the citv.
The young eople of Wilbur met Snn-
dav eve at the M. E. church, and or
ganized a Young PeopleVMeeting of Wil
bur, for the purpose of Bible study, to
meet every Sunday evening at half pat
six. Miss Bertha Ijimb was elected
pros ; Mrs.. John Miller, vice pres ; Miss
Clara Ixonard, sec; ami Miss Lanrol
Innian, truas; fourteen became mem
bers. All are invited to attend and help
make it interesting.
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OFFERINGS
BlacK and Colored Etamines,
Voiles, Mistral Cloth, Hop Sacking',
m Prunella and Melrose Suitings
Large Assortment of Wash Sillls in Plaids and Stripes.
gg Also Fine Line of Peau de Soies and Peau de Crepes
If! ALL THE LATEST COLORINGS J
II . nl
gg. Spring Millinery Opening :
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, March 31st, April 1st and 2nd. ,
J08EPKS0N Ss5
R0SEBURQ,
Phone an. All Mail Orders Promptly Filled
OREGON
You
Ladies.
are coriuiiy mvuci
to attend our
Annual Millinery Opening,
of Spring Hats at
the Bell Sifters
April 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
Kate Claxton Om'ng.
On Friday March 27 Kate Has ton and
her distinguishe.1 company ajipi-ar hero
in ' The Two Orphans", a play in w hi. h
she is justly famed. It i a pleasure to
cofnmend this famous 4ay to the -uilio,
with the assurance tluil all who sn-e it
w ill lie delighted with thejvrforniar.ee.
Such a play anil such a jrf"rniaui-econ-stitute
one of the season's tr-ats. "The
Two Orphans" is oie of the noblest srl
strongest of dramatic works, and contain
ing some scenes which in j-ower are not
excelle.1 in any play. The piece it-elf
haaNeii deseriU-d and di-tsseil at full
length several titties, and the gn'ater
part of the public is fairly familiar with
the plot, in which all aljonndiug s.-ns' of
justice, a nobility of heart and lof:inos
of emotion and patlnw jire 'admirably
portrayed. The story is jn--uteI with
admiral'te skill by MLs CUxtn and
supjicrting coiiijany, and is impressive
fnm first to last.
Socialists AtttBtioo.
A mas cmvetition will I held at the
Cotirt Ib-ose, next SaUirdar. Mar. 2S
at 10 a. m. for t!ie pnipoee t ebwlini;
delegates to tlie Firt C"ngres-iona
Convention to lie held in Salenj April
Sl, P.3.
RT C. I'-KOWX.
M. E. Crokhax, Secy. Chairman.
Buff Plymouth Rocks.
Fgs of purebred strf-k for sale at
Rlodgett Bradley's 2nI J3T" store,
Riwelirg, at ) cents a setting. 1-1 np
Smith Dandruff IomatIe
Stof itrhing scalp npon one a plica
tion, three to six removes all dandraf!
and wi!l stop falling h iir. Price 5c
For sale by Marsters Irag Co. mltf
Wavieo. At t!ie Oregon Soldiers'
Home, one dining rom cirl. oim? ilish-
waher, anl one laundrejo. I'or partic
ulars inquire at tlie Hom at once.
W. J.?ntri Br,
niarHKU C.tnniandanl.
Notice for Publication.
n.fl wi:.i h ?H iwiifl. u( ht bimu.ui
htrtim ml M ttmJ wr; wm. t
EPWAKU .-CKOWX
alMlrf.fint in.iHi H K itL nt tb. .
iKi tAf-r St. T ilS . K 1 M. Hs
mrt;9 It- fr-tltw-!r.f HOi'irt Uy r t
Mi i.n4. iu: Ta-wiM V'-oairr-, J". ttr Halt?.
Nir-hi. Minr. M fco-xirc. Ore. X T5vtB-
TIMBERED
LAND
ttiDwcia or feSk- rd ca t
Stewart & Greece.!
ROSEOL'HQ 0KcG0:i
Notice of Final
Settler
ent
Real Esut Transfers
William Sanderson to II
r
A. Crow,
w Riddle.
Debate.
Debate.
Peliate.
Kuirene Ilih Scluvil vs. Roseburg
High ScluKil., At the 0era House Sat
urday evening, March 2S.
Resolved that it would be for,thebest
interests of the people of the United
States, that the government own and
oerate the coal mines, is tho question
for tho interscholastic debate at the
Opera House, Saturday eve, March
One of the longest engines which has
ever been sifn in Roseburg passed
through hero this morning at 2 o'clock.
Tho engine weighed ou its driver, 110,
000 lKiuiyls, rnd has a load capacity of
18,000 Kiunda, with water room for 4,
f00 gallons. This engine is off the
Northern Pacific, and is going to the
Butte county railroad, owned by the
Pinmoinl at.ch t'o. hngimer deorge
Pcobler pulled the throttle from J line
tion City to Roseburg. .
1 ?ii acre in tp ;t0 a, of
Consideration $100.
State of Oregon to Andrew p.)ack-trni,
120 acres in tp -'I s, of r 9 w, of w m.
Consideration $.'.00.
Alexander Wright to P. I. liar-liner,
oi of a e' " tf n e'' Kt: 11 tp 21 s,
of r 4 w tt w m. Consideration flOO.
Ia?w is Rarece trust, to Annie Al
.Irich. lts 7, 8, 9, 10, blx-k 14, Riverside
ad lition to Rosebnrg. Consideration
-W.
F. S. Hoffman and wife to FJias
Rhods, li;iiiuiiig at a int on the
south side of M-wher street directly op
posite to thes w corner of lot lrt, bha k
&4 r r addition to Roseburg, thence conth
at right angles with Mosher street 110
feet to corner lot no 3, thence east 102
feet, thence north 1 12 feet to a point on
the south side of Mosher street '. feet
east of place of tioginning; consideration
Kate Claxton Coming.
auks hat uiaxton ami tier company
are making a farewell tour of the conn
try tins season in hi r greatest success.
"Tho Two Orphans." She is supported
by a superb company and the sceni
environment is. said to lie magnificent in
every way. It has been demonstrated by
Miss Clai.lon this season that this popu
lar play still has a place in the hearts of
the play goers, hs her business with it
has lieen extremely large. It is said
that Miss Chtxton's jierformance of
"Louise" the blind girl still is very si rong
and interesting as of yore. MissClnxton
w ill bo the at traction in this city Friday
March '27.
Co. "II" Attention.
Regular Quarterly Inspection of Co.
E" 4th R?U O. N. 0. will be held at
Armory Hall, Tuesday March, at 8
o'clock p. ni. All members of the Co.,
are hereby notified to present them
pelves, properly equipped for Inspection
at that time. Company IiisjHi ti.in this
evening. (Thursday.)
F. B. Hamlin, Capt. Co. F
City Treasurer's Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all parties
holding city warrants. end"rl prior to
IVc t'.th, r.X, an rvjjies'el to pnsent
theame at the City Traswrera otfiw
for toviiieiit. as interest will cvase titere-
nu after the date of this notice.
I'aterl R.-liirg. lire., Mch. fith, I'Stt.
II. C. Suxtm, Ja.,
City Trerjmrer.
They are Proving Satisfactory.
Tlie Supplemental Chamber Co.,
r.(i?i:m i-G, Ore.
etitlemen: P5cae fend me via ex
press, one dizen tiillette's Supplement
al Chaml-ers; fitte.1 for S2 S. & W,
Short and Browning Automatic Smoke
less cartridge. The brass Chamlnr or-
derel some time ago having proved sat
isfactory I can do business with them
w hen the spring season opens.
Yours trulv, II. J. Stiihnan, tJon-
smith, Pendleton, Ore. Jan. 9th, 1(03.
Torovto, Jan. 13th, 190.1.
The S. C. Co., Rosebuni, Ore. .
Dear Sirs: I U-g to thank you for
sample brass chamber and the informa
tion concerning same. Have delayed
answering vonr letters in order that I
might test the chamlier for my own sat'
tstaction ami knowUtio. I linl same
works perfect satisfactory and now wih
to apply for the sole selling agency for
tin iominion of Canada.
Yours very truly,
Flrt A. II. Fkn., Mfss. Agent.
For Sale-
In IIwOmiHT Conrt ( th
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la lh; MAUrr o tb Utt -ol
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c fe tinim:iwi al i l 3w: Tht M a
dT. .'ifl iy l iian-h. I ah. .1 10 ar'ni a.
m. !. UtT, at tttt cocrt rrx.-a o .i l cjnrl
Ui !Trol . M nutwmii.it.1 J.ir hrtunt
uy ot'i'tia (hat lo.jr be i!il" to t?" ia.
D. T. -t.
JP A.lmtnitn.t..rvfMiUt
Albatros Market
J.rL BRIER, Prop.
Cash paid
for
Chid ens
and
Eggs
Dealer in
Fresh
Fish
Poultry
and Oysters
Opposite S. P. Depot -Fletcher Ba'l's
Pang "tT
If you have a ring that is
broken or a set toct Oct, oc
polity yon have a ring t!at
is j'tst a little to small cr a
littls tolarje, perhaps you
have one that needs strengUi
eniog or is badly bent. I am
prepared to do all kinds of
ring repairing. I not only
guarantee my work, bat I
guarantee yon will be well
pleased with th job : : :
R. F. W1NSL0W
- - ---- - - - -- vpucua
Small saw mill
particulars address.
(Aprl)
and timber. For
I.ivingstos Bros,
Peel, Ore.
Grand Opening
S.K SYKES
Builders
Shelf
aroware
Stoves and Tinware
ROSEBURG OREGOfi
Of Spring Hats and Novelties
atte BELL SISTERS
All the desirable things of the season
PATTERN HATS, TRIMMED HATS,
LACES, VEILING, RIBBONS, FLOW
ERS, EEATIIERS, ORNAMENTS,
MILLINERY NOVELTIES : : :
Of ALL THE FASHIONABLE LTFKTS TO E.XAMIMl AND ADOPT
Ladies you arc cordially invited to attend
aud be convinced that everything is very
new, with good workmenship and the
LARGEST LINE OF MILLINERY GOODS EVER SHOWN IN ROSEBIRG
APRIL 1, 2 AND 3
Now is
u our !u
mute
Oar new goods have arrived and they
are all 0. Iu We can show sorae
WHITE GOODS
THAT IS NEW AND UP-TO-DATE
We have the Snow FlaKe Goods for Waists and
Dresses, also the Bedford Cord. If you want any
thing, in the line of Fancy Hose we have then.
Some new patterns that are very pretty.
WOLLEftBERQ BROS., Phone 801