The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 09, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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P'THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELiV, OREGON. -' MONDAY, AUGUST 9TH EVENING EDITION
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Come to a Sale That's Different
Here it's not the,, idea to give
youHhe lowest prices, ,but to
give' you the biggest values
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That's what you're after and if you'll consider the value you
get for what you pay, you'll find these reduced, prices on our
Hart Schaffrier & Marx Clothes
are really the lowest prices you'll find anywhere.
JO5.00 Suits, now . . . .$26.85
'$30.00 Suits, now $22.85
$25.00 Suits, now . . . . .$18.85
$22.50 Suits, now $16.85
520.00 Suits, now . . ." ,. . . .$14.85
$17.50 Suits, now '. . . .$12.85
$15.00 Suits, now $11.85
Men's $5.00 Pants, now $3.85
Men's $4.00 Pants, now $3.00
wren's $3.00 Pants, now $2.25
Men's $2.00 Pants, now $1.50
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Men's Low Shoes, Price
Black and Blue Suits 1 0 per cent Discount
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Boys' Knickerbocker Suits 25 per cent Discount
Men's Closed Crotch weight Union Suits 25 per cent Discount
fMoii's $2.00 Arrow Shirts $1.G5
tten's $1.75 Arrow Shirts $1.40
en's $1.50 Arrow Shirts . .-. . .$1.15
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ijuen s t i .uu iuonurou oniris oue
Men's $3.50 Cravenctted Hats. .$2.85
Men's $3.00 Millicoma Hats . . .$2.35
Men's $2.00 Hats $1.50
Wcmakc alterations and keep your clothes
2rcssed free of charge
Woolen Mill Stores
fMarsrjfield
North. Bend
us-
(The Noble Theater
'J'lio Homo of 1'iirnniouiit Fcntiu-os
To-Night
h'XIII'J ROMANCE OK THE NAVY A tlneo-rocl iliainii. A wry
pelting naval Moi-y, In wliieli a rather for revenge on ills. wire,
Mollis a wordilL'H.s nephew and declares hlni to bo the mothci-'H
Mon. I I'm a very pretty picture anil onu that joh will enjoy.
FELIX HOLT A two-reel Rlogrupli dniiiin.
' CUPID PUTS ONK OVER O.N SIIATCHEN Wnlllo Van. Vita-
rnph comedy.
f 1 T Lower floor
'sua! r rices ?fe
VIUIUICll
15c
10c
, 5c
E Wednesday Floicnro Heed In TIIK DANCING (tilth. A five
rel Paramount feature. .iartln.s orchestra.
Abstracts
)ll HELIADLE ABSTRACTS OF TITLE AND INFORMATION
ABOUT
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
MARSIIFIKLD AND COQUILLE CITY, OREGON
CNKRAL AGENTS, EASTS IDE AND SENGSTACKEN'S ADDITION
AGENTS FOU CANADIAN PACIFIO RAILROAD LANDi
HENRY 8EXGSTAOKEN, MANAGER
IARSHFIELD-R0SEBURG AUTO LINE
!st Cars Fare, $7 Best Drivers
wvo Miuwhflold ."5:00 A. M. Dully
wive. Rosolmrg , O:ao A. M. Dully
TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St.
MARSHF1ELR
bw Dodge Cars Fare $7.00
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BREVITIES
AUGUST TIDES
Tlnio and holghts of tides at
Marshflcld. Tlio tides nro placed In
ordor of occurronco, with their tlmos
on tlio first line and holghts on tho
second linn of cuch day. A compar
ison of consocutlvo holghts will in
dicate whothor It Is high or low
water. High tldo on tho bar ono
hour and B4 minutes earlier than at
Marshflcld
7.10
0.3
8.23
0.3
8.GI5
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Mrs.
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1.10
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1.C0
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7.42
2.0
8.21
1.8
8.C8
1.5'
1.53
1.2
2.2C
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4.7
WEATHER FORECAST
Djr AmocUUJ r-rtaa to Coot Dijr Timet,
OREQOX Fair. north
westerly winds.
LOCAL TEMPBRATORH
RECORD
For the 24 hour ending at
4:43 a. m., Aug. 9, by OonJ.
Ostlind, spoclal government
meteorologist:
Maximum 70
Minimum , SI
At 4:43 u. in :i
Precipitation 01
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
1914 .'. .08.78
Precipitation same porlod
last year 66.54
Wind Northwest, clear.
foot long, followqd up tho smelt and
In their eagerness to devour them all
got to close In and wero left by the
ebb tldo. He said that thcro wero sov
eral wagon loads of the big fish
there, this morning.
On OutliiK Trip Italph Mntson,
Frank Denning, Pat Lundy ami Wal
ter Lawhorn will leave In the morn
ing In Lawhorno's car for Gold
Reach whero they will try and cap
ture a few dcor.
Kills Rabbit. Raymond McICeown
today Is mourning tho loss of his
choice rabbit out of his flock of
Belgian hares In tho rear of The
Chnndlor hotol building. Some dogs
got In tills morning and ato tho leg
off tho prize rabbit.
Will Travel. E. P. Lewis, former
ly with tho Pioneer Hardworo Com
pany hero, who returned with his
family Saturday from a month's stay
In California, announces that he will
represent soveral wholesale houses
In this section now.
Lodge Officials Coming. Qrand
Patriarch Robert AnMrews and
Grandmaster John F. Hall will pay
their annual visit to Sunset Encamp
ment and Sunset Lodge. I. O. O. P.,
Friday evening, .August 13. Plans are
being made for a big welcome to
thorn.
Roseburg Man Hurt. Mr. Smith
of Roseburg camo down from Win
chester Day, whero he was enjoy
ing an outing, for treatment for an
Injury to his leg sustained In an ac
cident before ho loft Roseburg. It
began troubling him and ho camo
here and Is at Tho Chandler.
Kino Peaches. J. C. Doano pre
sented Tho Times with some delic
ious peaches raised on his ranch. In
appearanco and flavor they arc, enual
to any shown In tho market. Thev
aro tho product of five year old trees
which wero transplanted In his or
chnrd only throo years ngo.
Autos to Ray. A, .T. iShcrwood
drove over from Coqulllo today In
his auto to look after some business
hero. Ho reported that a couple of
Coqulllo fishermen had been arrest
ed for violating the gamo law. Miss
Ruth' Golden who has been visiting
at his homo returned hero with him.
Chickens Rntlior. Marshal Carter
today swore out a warrant for Nils
Adamson. tho harbor light tender,
who resides In Marshflcld. Neighbors
wero" complaining that Adnmson's
chickens wero ruining his garden and
Marshal Carter said that ho dirt not
pav any attention to a warning.
Cnvn Dotlier. Marshal Carter had
C. R. Flanagan of South Marshflcld
before Rccordor nutlcr this morning
on a chnrgo of allowing his cows to
run at large, molesting tho neighbors
lawns and amnions. Recorder Rutler
withhold tho flno on Flanagan's
promlso to keep tho cows off tho
BtrKts henceforth.
Will Return Soon. Mrs. C. II
Wilson and dauchtor Thelma, will
return homo on the next trip of tho
Rroakwator. Last June Mrs. Wilson
was called to Grancevlllo, Idaho, on
account of tho sudden death of her
brothor who was accidentally elec
trocuted whllo working for tho light
company there.
Apple Crop Light. Tho ntuilo cron
generally In this ncctlon Is Relit this
year. Tho Goorgo March Gravon
stolii orchard on South Coos River
will yield very few. ndvorso weather
In tho spring spoiling tho outlook.
Dr. DIx and Don McMulIon havo
nulto a few on their ranch near
Drldgo nnd a buyer Is to visit tho
plnco this week to buy tho eroo.
Auto Broke Down.- J, C. Pcnnov.
who owns tho big chain of stores
ono of which Is located lu Marshflcld
nnd who was hero on n visit with his
family, after leaving Marshfleld for
Roseburg yrokc a spring on tho
mountain road. Ho repalrod the
break howovor and got to Roseburg
requiring eight hours from this plnco
to Roseburg.
llaiikruptcy Case. J. O. Stommlor
camo over from Myrtlo Point today
to attend n bankruptcy hearing be
fore C. A. Sohlbrcdo. It Is tho case
of W. D. Sullivan, a Myrtle Point
logging operator, who owes about
$2200 and 1ms no assets. Loggers'
Hens on logs for which ho had paid
another contractor" was tho cause of
his failure.
Pino Street Again. It is expected
that tho question of rellovlug tho
Southern Pacific from tho provisions
i m lis luuiur cur iiauciuHU lor u pur
Jilod of five years will coino up heforo
I tho city council tonight. No action
Former lloi'iriciit Dead. Word
has been received here of the death
of Archie Mcl'adden at Illbblng,
Minn. He was a victim of tuberculo
sis. Ho was formerly clerk nt The
Chandler hotel In Marshfleld but af
ter his return from Ribbing was ap
pointed chief of police In which cap
acity ho was serving when he died.
Mr. Dwyer, father of Geo. Dwycr of
Powers, nnd n brother-in-law of A.
H. Powers has been appointed to
succeed him. News of his death will
bo received with sorrow by tho many
friends he made during his rcsldcnco
on the Day.
Injures Thumb. Tho young son
of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Scalfo cut the
ond of his thumb oft this morning
whllo splitting kindling.
Hlcyrlo Htoleu. Paul Rargelt re
ported to tho pollco today that his bi
cycle had been stolen. This Is tho
first theft of a wheol in quite n while.
HIjC Fish on Roach. Otto Schettor
who camo up this morning from Sun-
set Ray said that tho campers had a
I big tlmo this morning picking up
! big fish that wore stranded on tho
beach. Thcro was a big run pf tho
small smelt In Sunset Ray last even
ing and tho big Huh, somo over two
UOA1FE d A. n. HODGINB
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PAINT AND
DECORATING ,C0.
shfield
Estimates Furnished
"140.R, Marshfleld, Oregon
JNGAN.
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS!
uill bo kept
PEN TO THE I'UIJLIO
regular ntato licensed
undertaker will bo In
chnrgo
M0NEYT0L0AN
$100 to $100,000
On Improved Ranches
conway & McCarthy
Mortgage Brokers
Office : Myrtlo Anns Marshfleld
I will llknlv lin inVnti Yin cAmn nt thn
councllmen say that it Is a matter
that requires tho presence of all tho
J mombors of tho council. Messrs. Al-
i brecht and Copplo aro botn away.
Injured Ry Fall P. E. Larson of
4 Allegany sustained some painful in-
Juries late Saturday afternoon by a
fall from tho roof of a barn which he
was painting. Ho dropped twelve or
fifteen feot nud struck on his faco.
He was badly brulsod aud an arm In
jured. Tho boat Cadillac, which was
en route to Marshfleld with tho pnB-,
sengors, was called back by D. L.
Footo to bring Mr. Larson to Marsh-
field for medical treatment.
.Motorcycles Collide. Homer I
Granby and John Rrintlnson, both on
motor cycles, collided Saturday even-1
nig at tho corner of Central avonue
and Broadway but neither was hurt.
The both had narrow escapes how
ovor. Granby's machines struck the
othor on tho rear wheel and tho rid
er was thrown off. Had Granby's
inuchlno struck nearor tho center of
tho other both riders -would likely
havo been hurt.
J
: PERSONAL MENTION t
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HARRY WINKLER ond mombors of
his family made an auto trip to
Coqulllo Sunday.
MISS ANNA COX and Ray Cox ex
pect to leavo this week to attend
the exposition.
R. T. WHITMAN and family and Ed.
Rushy and wife spent Sunday on
South Coos River.
JAY DOYLE and Arthur K. Peck
spent Sunday with friends on
South Coob River.
A. J. MENDEL nnd II. S. Harris re
turned last evening from a busi
ness trip to Powers.
MRS. F. H. CLARKE and family re
turned Inst evening from an out
ing on South Coos River.
THAYER GRIMES nnd wife spent
Sunday at tho C. R. Peck summer
homo on South Coos River.
C. E. NICHOLSON returned this
morning from nn over Sunday vis
It at Coqulllo valley points.
JOHN A. WALKER and wife visi
ted nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Hunt nenr Cooston yesterday.
GEO. N. FARRIN of Portland, but
who formerly resided hero In In
Marshfleld for a short stay.
ROGER F. GOSS expects to leavo
In n fow dnys to resume his courso
at tho University of California.
W. J. CONRAD who has been nt his
cottage on tho south fork of Coos
river, camo down this morning.
DAN McKINNON nnd wlfo nnd fam
ily spent Sunday at tho C. R. Peck
summer homo on South Coos Riv
er. P. R. KIRK nnd wlfo nnd L. W. Trnv
er and family left yesterday In tho
Trnvcr nuto for n visit nt tho Ex
position. JUDGE JOHN S. COKE and family
will leavo Wednesday morning for
nn auto trip to tho Fnlr, going via
tho Interior route.
FRANK LAISE Journeyed to his
ranch n tho Sand Hills yesterday
nnd says that tho weather there
was flno as usual.
MR. AND MRS. R. F. WILLIAMS
spent Sunday as guests nt tho
Henry Sengstacken summer homo
on South Coos River.
MRS. EMMA SAVAGE nnd son Hnr-
old nnd Mrs. Cnrl Mynntt expect to
leavo next week to attend tho San
Francisco Exposition.
CARL W. EVERTSEN has broken
up tholr summer camp on South
Coos River, near tho Goodwill
place, and returned homo.
MISS FREDA HOLM returned to her
homo at North Rend yestorday af
ter a short visit with Mrs. E. L.
Dessey on South Coos River.
CLAUDE MOON, now In charge of
tho Red Cross Jewelry Depart-
, ment, returned this morning from
an over Sunday visit at Coqulllo.
JAMES KELLOND has gono to tho
Sullivan ranch at Cooston to en
joy a fow days outing and release
from tho busy whirl of commorce.
HARRY IIUQGINS returned this
morning from Allogany nnd says
that ho had tho best trout fish
ing thero yesterday ho has had in
quito awhllo.
C. F. McOEORGE aud Al Jensen re
turned Oils morning from Rig
Creek and Sunset Hay whero tho
McGcorge family Is enjoying an
outing.
DAVID A. JON'ES nnd famjly nnd
their guests, Mrs. Ruth Davis and
Miss Margaiet Mudgott of Vnlley
City, N. D spent Sunday on South
Coos Jtlver.
MRS. J. S. HANSON nnd children
aro spending tho week nt tho
Goodwill plnco on South Coos Riv
er. Mr. Hanson spent Sunday
with thorn thore.
M. A. SWEET.MAN and wlfo nnd
their guosts nnd Warren Painter
and family of North Rend, spent
Sunday at the Goodwill place on
South Coos River.
DR. R. W. MORROW, Art Miller.
Cell Ireland, J. E. Wynnf aud
Claude Tucker plan to leave In a
fow weoks for an auto trip to tho
San Francisco Exposition.
TOM JAMES and family spent Sun
day at the Goodwill plnco, Mr.
-James returning this morning.
Mrs. James mid tho children will
'hot return hntll Thursday. '
Have you seen the new FALL COATS that have just
arrived at the J. C. PENNEY STORE?
The latest styles and clothes. '
They certainly are money savers and at prices so
that every one ,rich or poor, can have the best there is
in Fall coats. -,
Come in and examine them, try them on, and' be
convinced for yourself that the J. C. PENNEY store will
save you from 25 to 33 1 -3 per cent on your Fall Coat.
Big line to choose from in a various line of patterns.
BETTER COME AND SEE. '
$8.00 Value, a dandy, our price $5.90
$10.00 value, Gray Plaid, our price $7.90
$12.50 value, Various line of patterns, our price -$9.90
$15.00 value, various line of patterns, our price .$12.50
$20.00 value, Various line of patterns, our price $14.75
Coats at the beginning of the season at sales prices
Tim tr A -? - 77 N Wo lead
nrii...a 7: U. uie7wzeisvyi
n jy Inrorporated
of Low Prices 0 'Hf.fA-V-n-.
NEXT nOOU TO MAHSHFIELR POST OFFICE
Others
Follow
A few prices that will save you money:
Medium Bacon, per pound 24c
Fresh Ranch Eggs, per doz. 30c
Sugar (pure cane berry,), per 100-lb. sack .$6.60
Apples from 90c per box to $1.35 for fancy stock.
Plums for canning, per box 35c
, About the 15th of this month will be the time for
canning Peaches and if you are going to put up some of
this fruit, PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW and be sure to
get some, the price will be about 65c per box for fancy
Crawfords.
GETTING'SI CASH GROCERY
North Broadway Near Central Ave.
lohflJO.ftt
iWOOD! WOOD!
I ' . j. j i a A. -.? it
lunaung woou, per loau pi..u iu -
Alder wood, 10 to 24
Inches 9" to $2J50
Free Delivery,
W, II. Lixao
Phono 227-J. North, First St.
HOWDY PAP
.
Drill Night Tonight
ALUNTERESTED IJI THIS .MOVEMENT BE AT THE
ClyUB CIGAR STORE AT 8 SHARP
THE BAND0N DELEGATES WILL BE WITH US TOMOR
ROW NIGHT. EVERYBODY COME. WE'RE ALL
GOING TO BAND0N FOR THE MOOSE
DAY CELEBRATION, AUG. 15-16
COMMITTEE.
Fot Better
MEATS
send your
order to
PALACE
Meat Market
MRS. II. A. WELLS returned yes
terday from n visit with her mo
ther at Portland nnd nt tho homo
of Mr. Wolls' niothor In Corvnllls,
bolng absent nbout n month.
W. N. EKDLAD nnd family spoilt
Sunday at Sunset Rny. Ho says
tho road Is In awful condition,
sand diolca nnd chuck holes milk
ing the nuto lido u hard ono.
HARRY MOHR went to Powers this
morning for u short stny. Mrs.
Mohr nnd baby havo been onjoy
lug an outing thero nt the homo
of her sister, Mrs. I). H. Smith.
MRS. JAMES WILSON loft yestor
day for Great Falls, Montana, In
rcsponso to a messago stating that
hor husband was 111 of typhoid
fever. They formerly resldod at
Llbby.
GORDON SMITH returned this morn
ing from llnstendorf bench. He
says tho run of snlmon Is begin
ning nnd they caught quito n num
ber of salmon with trolls yester
day. DR. PRATT or Gardiner Is spending
a week on tho Hay looking uftor
tho prnctlso of Dr. Ira R. Durtlo
of North Rend, who Is enjoying an
outing with his wlfo on South
Coos River.
MRS. 8RL.MA THOMAS and daughtor
Elsie, returned Sunday from San
Francisco, whore thoy visited tho
exposition. Thoy camo up on tho
stcamor Elizabeth, arriving nt Ran
don Saturday.
JAMES HOPSON, tho Myrtlo. Point
cattlo buyer, drove over In his
Ford, Saturday. Quito n fow
cnttlo nro being taken from Coos
nud Curry Counties to tho Port
lnnd mnrket now.
JR. II. COREY spent Sunday nt his
1 Hummor camp on South Coos RIv
! or whero Mrs. Coroy nud duughter
Ruth, and somo frlonds aro enjoy
ing an outing. Yestordny wns
Mips Ruth's ninth birthday.
'IRA HOWE hns returnod from n vis
it nt tho homo of his sister at
1 Gruvol Ford. Ho will tnko charge
' of tho Marshfleld Grocery whllo
, Manager Powers makes a trip to
I tho San Fraiuisco exposition.
FREDERICK HOLLISTER and wlfo
nnd Mr. Rergmnu returned to
North Hand Saturday from an nuto
trip to tho San Frantlsco and San
Dlogo expositions. They camo up
tho interior route nnd had very
llttln difficulty.
DR, O. W, LESME roturned yester
day from a trip to Portland whero
ho attended tho annual conven
tion of tho Nntloiial Osteopathic
Association. Ho camo In back ov
er tho now lallroad and thonco
down tho coast.
MR. HATES, formorly editor and
owner of the Roseburg News, mid
now proprietor of a Job printing
establishment thero, arrived hero
ou Saturday with his wlfo and
fnmlly for u short stny on the
Rny. Mr. Hutea Is 11 nephew of
,Mra. Chns, Hllboru of Millicoma
nnd thoy will visit hor for uwhllo.
August 11, for Goodwill pavilion,
whero Elks picnic nud dnnco will
bo hold. Pnrty will rench Good
will's nt C o'clock; ovorybody gooa
swimming nt C:.10; flno dlnnor will
bo sorved nt 7:30. nnd dancing bo-
gins at 8:30. Rainbow will leavo
on return trip nt 11( o'clock.
All Elks, their wives, dnughtors
nnd sweothenrts nro urged to par
ticipate. COMMITTEE. .
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ATTENTTIONJi
Members of Pnclflo Conuuundory
will meet this, Mondny evening for
prnctlco drill. Thero will bo a lunch
(Dy ordor) E. C.
R. II. WALTER, Socrotnry.
j
FIREMEN NOTICE
Thero will bo n speclnl nicotinic
of tho Marshflold Flro Department,
Tucsdny ovonlng at 7:30 for tho pur
poso of making nrrnngomonta to par
ticipate lu tho funeral of our bro
ther flromnn, Gcorgo Lecoco, and his
Bister Holon.
GEORGE SEELIG, Prcsldout.
NOTICE TO MASONS
A special communication of Rlnuco
Lodgo No. 48. A. F. & A. M. will bo
hold on Wednesday evening, Aug."
11 th. 7:30 p. m. for tho purposo o
receiving official visit from tho M.
W. Ornnd Master.
Mombors of Rlanco Lodgo, nnd nil
sojourning Mnstor Masons iu good
standing nro requested to bo pres
ent. Ry Ordor of tho M. W.
Noils JoiiHcn, Soc'y. dun
$
t NEW TODAY $
FOR SALE Set of Hldpntli's his
torles, first-class condition, $20.
Phono 30!) 1.
FOR. RENT Convenient, woll-fiir.
nlshcd --room upurtmonts for
housekeoplilg, or slnfjlo room.
j Phono 174-X.
I . ,
J WANTED Girl would like work of
any kind. Address E., enro Times.
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Phone lOO'J.
1HO N. Rrondwiiy
P
RIG RENEFIT SOCIAL
SATURDAY, AUG. II
A basket social, dauco nnd free
moonlight excursion will bo given nt
Goodwill's pavilion on Coos River
Aug. 14. Thoro will bo no limit plac
ed on tho boxes. Thoro will bo
chnrgo of CO touts for dnnco tickets.
Freo transportation both ways.
Launch Express will leavo Marsh
field nt 7 o'clock In the ovonlng and
tho Rainbow will return after tho
dauco. Sumner Orchestra,
All ladles plenso bring boxes,
Tho proceeds will go to the aid of
tho Fred Ansen fnmlly nt Camp Ono,
FOR RENT Myrtlo Ariiw iiMHlorn.
Ii
furnished apartments freo heat
nnd wntor. ?2G por month up.
FOR RENT Ono unfurnished apart
ment at Tho Hague. Apply Pioneer
Hardware Co.
PICNIC DANCE
Stoumor Rainbow will loavo
MtuHliflcia lit 4 o'clock Wednesday,
FOR TRANSFER AND STOR
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AND DAGGAGE
Cull
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono lUit
Residence Phone lil-J
Mai hot Ave. nnd Wutorfront
SAVE MONEY
by ordering the famous
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, por .ton $1.00
Lump conl, per ton JjUVSO
Or half ton of both $1.75
D. MUSSON, Prop.
Phono 18-J or loavo orders nt
JilUjer's CJtfur Store.
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