The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, March 15, 1901, Image 3

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W E S T
ILiMUKU ItVKUY FKIUAY
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imbnce ,
L ake C ounty , O regon .—
• • • BY • • -
w | h . weatherson
Editor and
bus
lack-
ts,
Proprietor.
: $1.50 a year in advance.-----
^red at the poet-office at Florence,
county, Oregon, us second-class
latter.
M fllT ia llH J BATES MADE KNOWN ON AP­
PLICATION.
MO* n o tic e . 6 e e n u per lin e, each Insertion
Terence, O regon, March 15, 1901.
W E S T L IN Q S .
u
e nave
fft, Patrick’s day dance tonight,
< fo to A .O . Funke’s lor all kinds of
toolg
All liver ills are cured by Hood’s
ilia. 25c.
OÔdtractor Yates Iras been making
in*« needed repairs at the city jail this
R F IT 9 k
■"*-Pioneer Hardware Store of Marsh-
s agent for He Laval Cream Sep-
ra.
Cleaves, the jeweller, will soon
Florence to again engage in the
repairing business.
galley nnd engine room ns well as
i* machinery of the Robarts was given
«M l of paint a few days ago.
Jes se Bounds had the misfortune to
in the point of a cantliook through his
and last week and is now taking a few
»ye rest in consequence.
In the circuit court at Roseburg last
atsrday Judge Hamilton sentenced
lR ,L * ce, >or i prisoners to the penitentiary for
irma of from one to four years.
When you are bilious, use those fa-
tous little pills known as DeWitt’s Lit*
• Karly Risers to cleanse the liver and
owels. They never gripe. Meyer & Kyle
Itlsting of Astoria is talking of licensing slot ma-
iiMs. It is estimated that about $3000
’
year can be derived from an annual
cense fee of $25 on every slot machiné
i usa in Astoria.
Sea that you get the original DeWitt’s
Vitch Hazel Salve when you ask for it.
'be genuine is a certain cure for piles,
t the OrMtorw^nd skin diseases. Meyer A Kyle.
A few claps of thunder Saturday and
iy made some of our people think
times when they lived further
here thunder etorms occur nearly
eek during the summer season,
r promptness and their pleasant
make DeWitt’s Little Early Risers
pillar little pills wherever they
_ _ _ wn. They are simply perfect for
iverand bowel troubles. Meyer & Kyle.
Charles Griesen, of McMinnville,
’or musical iiiBtrnments, was in
Friday and Saturday. He is
respondent for the Portland Tel-
The W est received a pleasant
shades
D.
r W. G. Gilstrap and wife, of
ene Register are rejoicing over
val at ttieir home of W. G. Gil*
’J r. Will has already promised
take” on the Register as soon as
enough.
rg Review: Miss Rosa Schus-
ardiner, who had her broken
ited here Thursday, returned to
'riday, where she will remain for
of weeks. She is now steadily
ng.
ilson, a timber land locater who
visited this county several
the last few months, was in
Wednesday on his way to Gar-
He goes to Portland in a day or
eet a party of capitalists from
Rafley is erecting a building for
market on Main street west of
lorenco hotel building. It is to
it long and 10 feet wide, with a
___ liront, and will make a decided
nprovtment in the looks ct that part o
> wb .
P ltlF V n i Counterfeits of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
•alve are liable tocause blood poisoning.
ein alone. The original has the
am« DeWitt’s upon the box and wrap-
«r. It is a harmless and healing salve
sr ski« diseases. Unequalled for piles,
fo y er* Kyle.
The new general school law contains
be following provision: ‘‘No contract
made with any teacher who is
by blood or marriage within the
J
gree to anv member of the
rd without the concurrence of
riemhers of the board, by a vote
itered on the clerk’s records of
Inge.”
formal opening of Eugene’s new
armory occurred last Friday
It is said to have been the
illlant social function ever held
ne. The Fourth Regiment Band
panies A and 0 were marched
leir rooms to the commodious
the ceremony of review exe-
Gov. and Mrs. Geer were guests
of the occasion, the governor
s reviewing officer.
Oliver Twist, children ask for
aeweffoaigi.
hen given One Minute Congh
Mothers endorse it highly for
It quickly cures all coughs and
every throat and long trouble,
ipecific for grippe and asthma and
been a well known remedy for
g cough. Meyer A Kyle.
ÍG (
•• U.
ST.
STORIA
for Infants and Children.
Y ob Havi Always Bought
PERSONALS.
GENERAL NEWS.
ESTERN HOUSE__ —
WM. BRYND, Prop.
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C O / -* ! 4 I
ACME COilFl ERCIAL CO»,
Ex-President Harrison is repsrled to
Jo Morris, Jr., made a business trip
be seriously ill at Indianapolis, Indiana. E verything in connection with th e ■
,
to Baiuaria the first of the week.
1 D on't w a it until sickness overtakes you.
Tlie Montana legislature just before
House is New and Firat-Clusa.
Dr. Alex Patterson made another pro­ the close ol Ihe session elected Paris
I BTteu that tired feeling, the first rheu­
* v A
¿ft
FRANK B. WILSON, M u n g « ,
matic pain, the first -warnings^ o f impure fessional visit to Florence Saturday.
Gibson to the U. S. Senate to suceed special attention to
F. B. Wilson expects to move bis fam- $enator Carter,
blood are manifest, take Hood's Sarsapa-
COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.
I rilla and you w ilt rescue your health and ily to Acme the lust of this month.
Six hundred cases of smallpox are re­ The notice of the public is called '
probably save a serious sickness. Be sure
Geo. O. Knowles spent several days ported from the vicinity of Pryor, n.ar
to our new
this week with hjs friends in Florence. Butte. Montana. As yet every case has
B A TH R O O M
.
Miss Ione Splnun, who has been suf­ been of a mild form.
where H ot and Cold B aths may be * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
fering with a broken arm, Is improving
Intelligence from the seat of war in
had nt any time.
rapidly.
South Africa is I lint General Kitchener
W. D. Neely left for Eugene Tuesday, bus granted General Botha a seven Jays
Mrs. Bultinan is visiting at the life
having been summoned as a witness to armistice to emiblo him to confer witli
i We Carry a Fine and
saving station.
j the other generals.
attend circuit court.
A card in this issue notifies the public j Belle Oasterllne, Nellie Lowe, Jesse
President McKinley intends to visit
Varied Stock o f __■
of prices nnd place of business of Marion
Lowe and John Brynd visited on the . the Pacific const ttie coming summer,
Morris’s barber shop.
lakes the first of the week.
, and will leave Washington for that pur-
We hear a handsome organ, and per-1 Bertha Whittaker, of Eugena, has pose early in May. The round trip will
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haps other attractions, will soon be I been engaged to teach the spring term l&k© about six weeks,
added to the borne of Win. Hardell.
of school at Mapleton, commencing ! A severe storm swept over the upper
S to p s tlie C o u g h » n il w o r k s o ff t h e C old
April 1.
( Mississippi valley last Saturday and
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a
Miss Clara Sparling left Sunday for Sunday, causing the loss of ninny lives
cold In one day. No Cure no Pay. Gardiner, where she will open dress­ and destroying much property.
‘
The
AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL
Driea 25 cants.
making parlors. The younx lady is an storm is said to have been the worst
About twenty of her young friends accomplished seamstress, and will no since 1894.
Friday, M arch 15, 1901.
gave Miss Zella Persons a surprise party doubt give satisfaction to her Gardiner
The Delaware legislature adjourned
last Monday evening in liouor of her patrons.
last Friday without electing a senator.
tenth birthday.
The state has not had full representa­
Supper at Western House.
CO UN CIL PRO CEEDINGS*
tion in the senate since 1892. The fight
Snles of De Laval Separators to date
between the different factions has been
beat all previous records. The Pioneer
Hardware Store of Marshfield is kept
A special meeting of the city council continued till now the state has no rep­
busy supplying the great demand for was held Monday evening with M. Mor­ resentation in the upner house.
ris, president pro. tern., in the chair.
these wonderful machines.
Emperor William of Germany was at
CITY ELECTION NOTICE.
Tiustees
Weath-
The Florence Dramatic Club will give
, „ Morris, „ Christensen,
,
,
. . tacked last week by Dietrich Welland,
erson
and
Evans,
Recorder
¿»helps
and
t((rew
¡ron
Hah
p|#te
ftt
U)o
e|o.
their play at Ihe I. O. O. F. hall in Flor­
Notice is hereby given that the annual
ence on Saturday evening, March 30th, Marshal Cumpton were in attendance.
peror, striking him in the face. At
An ordinance was introduced provid­ Welland’s examination it was shown election of the Town of Florence will lie
instead of the 23d, as at first announced.
epileptic"fits held in the Odd Fellows’ building on
A comic farce will also be given at the ing for building a sidewalk on north side
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o Ma.n street from Jefferson street to RnJ not
nsible for
aetioil8.
Tuesday, the second day of March, A. e*r\ /^4
close.
Monroe street, thence along the west
_
. , . .
D.
1901.
The
polls
will
be
opened
at
9
First and Foremost in the field of side of Monroe to First street, tl,et.ee
At San Juan, Porto Rico, a girl of ten
o ’clock a. m. and closed at 6 o'clock p.
medicine is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It pos­ along the south side of First street t o '
reprimanded it. school. She «le-
W e buy direct from the Largest Jobbing H o uim
sesses unequalled merit and cures all Jnckson street, all in the original town ' elaietl she was beaten and a mob of 1500 m. This election will be held for the
purpose of 'electing a President, four
diseases caused or promoted by impure
persons assembled. The police v?ore
Manufacturers in the country, for CASH, and w e are enabled,
Trustees, a Recorder and Marshal.
or impoverished blood—including rheu­ of Florence.
On motion the rules were suspended, unable to control them, but a corporal
Dated
this
15th
day
of
March,
1901.
to get the Low est Prices, besides alw ays being sure o f ob-
matism, dyspepsia, catarrh.
the ordinance read three limes and and five artillerymen left their post
By order of the Board of Trustees.
j without orders and dispersed the mob.
The proposition to issue bonds in the adopted.
J. C. Pitai es, Recorder.
flrst-class goods. W e are not paying enorounM
sum of $25,000 to obtain funds for the
The marshal reported that some cots
The President has appointed Ex-Sen a-
erection of another Bchool building was are needed in the city jail. On motion ' tor Carter, of Montana, to be U. S.
expenses and w ill sell you goods at reasonable rates.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
carried in Euaene last Mondav by a vote the marshal was instructed to have two. Commissioner of the St. Louis Exposi-
of 234 -to 32. J. H. McClung was re­ cots built there.
lion. The snlary is $5000 a year. It is
The West Real Estate office has bar­ Uz -Uz Mz .U** \le \te A** AV Uz \ie -Mz Me .W Uz ate
elected director without opposition.
Me Me AV W W Me Me vae »ae *«»
Bill ol A. O. Funke for $1.15 for re- said Ex-Senators Thurston of Nebraska, gains to offer in the following property. *74
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Headache often results from a disor­ pairing street lamps was allowed.
i Lindsay of Kentucky, and McBride of
A good dwelling house, and black­
dered condition of the stomach and con­
On motion the recorder was directed Oregon have been selected ns members
smith shop doing a good business in a
stipation of the bowels. A dose or two to advertise for bids for constructing of the commission.
thriving town. The owner desires to
of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver sidewalk on Main, Monroe nnd First
The Eastern Lumber Co., of Portland,
change
his location. A fine opportunity
Tablets will correct these disorders and streets.
bug received an order for ten Oregon
for the right man. Price $850.
cure the headache. Sold by O. W. Hurd.
A petition was received asking that spruce spars for the Belmont syndicate
160 acres of unimproved land on North
The Florence Dancing Club will this the liquor license of Cal Bracy be trans- yachts, one of which will represent
evening givn a dance in honor of St. ferred to R. V. Hughes. Voted to grant; America in the international yacht race Fork about ten miles from Florence is
Patrick’s day, which will no doubt be the petition when the requirements of next August. The sticks will be from 60 offered for saled. Near to county road.
well attended, as the complete prepara­ the law regarding licenses are complied to 80 feet long and from nine to thirteen Will make a good stock ranch. Price
tions for good music and a splendid sup­ with.
inches wide at the top end and will cost $450.
per have been made by the committees.
The council then adjourned.
about $1100 when delivered nt Boston.
150 acres mostly tlmbe. land lying in
Tickets to dance and supper, $1.25.
section 13, township, 18 south, range 10
-V* -7Y-TV - v v - T V
.
CATARRH
CANNOT
BE
CURED
r e m a r k a b l e C U R E S of R heum a t ib m .
west. About three acres cleared. A
At the election in Portland last Mon­
witli local applications, as they cannot
From the Vindicator, Rutherfordton, S . C.
day Mrs. L. W. Sitton was elected school
The editor of the Vindicator has had reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is creek large enough to float logs runs
director, defeating R. K. Warren, who occasion to test the efficncy of Ohaniber- a blood or constitutional disease, and in through the land. Price $560.
Your patronage is always appreciated, and no
was a candidate for re-election, by a ma­ lain’a Pain Balm twice with the most order to cure it yon m.iBt take internal
A tract of about 50 acres fronting on
jority of 103 votes in a total of 3193. remarkable results in each case. First, remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Clear lake three miles south of Florence. small your purchases, you may rest assured It will ba
This is the first time a woman has been with rheumatism in the shoulder from , internally and acts directly on the blood A fair house and about five acres cleared.
aim to sell you the best goods obtainable at reasonable prices.
elected school director in Portland.
which he Buffered the most excruciating and mucous surfaces. Hull’s Catarrh A good wagon road from the place to
the
Siuslaw
river
at
Glenada.
A
fine
It is now clearly proved that any pain for ten days, which was relieved I Cure is not a quack medicine. It w - hs
farmer engaged in dairying, either on with two applications of Pain Balm, i prescribed by one of the best physicians place for a summer residence. Price
large or small scale, cannot be successful rubbing the parts afflicted nnd realizing j in this country for years, and is a regain) $500.
without the new process of separating ■ instant benefit and entire relief in a very i prescription. It is composed of one of
A tract of a little over two acres of
cream from milk. The De Laval is the i short time. Second, in rheumatism in the best tonics known, combined witli bottom land between Florence and
recognized superior of all machines. thigh joint, almost prostrating him witli i itie best blood purifiers, acting directly Acme, lying on tidewater near Rose
The Pioneer Hardware Store, of Marsh- j severe pain, which was relieved by two on the mucous surfaces. The perfect Hill cannery. A fair house on tlie land.
field, is agent.
applications, rubbing with the liniment . combination of the two ingredients is A fine place for gardening or raising
It is said that Ex-Fish Commissioner ; on retiring at night, and getting up free wliat produces such wonderful results in small fruit. Price $200.
curing Cam rrli. Send for testimonials,
Reed will try to hold on to that office, from pain. For sale by O. W. Hurd,
100 acres of land near Clear lake lying
free.
F.*J. C heney A Co., Props.,
and that therd will be a contest over the
in section 11, township 19 south, raiige
CIRCUIT COURT-
Sold by druggists, price 7oc. Toledo,O. 12 west. Price $250.
position on the ground that, as the new
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
law contains no repealing clause, the old
112 acres unimproved land lying on
Circuit court convenes in Eugene next
one is still in force and the office of fisli
the north side of Clear lake 2% miles
ALPHA
CLIPPINGS*
commissioner has not been abolished or Monday for the spring term. There is a
south of Florence. A good wagon road
its incumbent removed.
» light docket, being oniv about fifty cases
from it to the Biuslaw river. Price $600.
B y E ven C h a n d e .
H a v e 0 1 way3 on H and a
P in e ^tocl^ of
Mrs. C. E. VanDeusen, of Kilbourn, to settle. The following are the cases in
160 acres on upper North Fork, a
whicli
residents
in
the
west
part
of
the
Wis., was afflicted witli stomach trouble
large part of It bottom land. Will make
Marcii 12, 1901.
and constipation for a long time. She county are interested:
a graxl home. Price $850.
Mr.
Jordan
will
teach
our
summer
Emma J. Smith vs. L. O. Smith ; di-
says, “ I have trie«! many preparations
80 acres timber land with creek large
but none have done me the good that vorce. L. Bilyeu for plaintiff; Thomp- school.
enough
to float logs running through the
| Miss Ellinor Hale is visiting at Chick-
Chamberlain’s Stomach nnd Liver Tab­ son & Hardy for defendant.
land and into tide water. Price $526.
Alibie
P.
Allen
vs.
Ira
S.
Allen,
di-
aliouiiny
and
Hale.
lets have.” These Tablets are for sale
138 arres of land st Elmira, Oregon.
. Mr. Elmer Lamb, who is logging at
at O. W. Hurd’s drug store. Price, 25c. vorce; E. R. Skipworth for plaintiff.
A box house, good barn, and plenty of
Silas
S.
Miller
vs.
Jesse
Bounds
ct.a
l.;
•
Mapleton,
was
home
last
week
fora
Samples free.
outbuildings on premites; 6 acres
foreclosure. Harbaugh & Kisseuger for vjBjt.
Louis Eminett, who resides on Iddis
orchard, 16 acres in cultivation, 10
ö r y Gfooclsj
0 ress G joods,
plaintiff.
0 . A. I’olterf has placet! an order with
creek, on the coast north of the light­
John C. Bpck et. al. vs. William Kyle tlie Alpha saw mill for 12,000 feet of acres more cleared land, and 80 acres
house, was before the recorder Friday
slashed; balance, brush and timber
et. al.; injunction.
L. Bilyeu and
lumber for a new barn.
evening for an infraction of the city |
land. Price $20 per acre, $1000 down.
Thompson A Hardy for plaintiff; John
laws. He was fined $5 and costs, $8 in
We wisii a stock dealer would come in
T. Lighter and J. C. Fullerton for de­
For further information inquire at
all, nnd turned loose on his own recog-'
and buy a large number of young cattle The W est office, Florence, Oregon or
fendant.
nizance to secure the amount, and he
which
are
for
sale
here.
F. E. Fremont vs. Julia C. Fremont;
John C Beck, Point Terrace, Oregon.
returned to his home without producing i
The estate of James Pope, consisting
divorce. L. Bilyeu for plaintiff.
the cash.
Charles B. Morgan vs. Elisabeth Mor­ of 160 acres ol land, 6 head of cattle,
DAIRY FARM FOR 8ALE.
The stomach controls the situation. gan; divorce. L. Bilyeu for Plaintiff.
money, notes and tools, was appraised
Those who are hearty and strong are
at $770.25.
•
A fine dairy farm on Maple creek six
those who can eat and digest plenty of j A n h o n est m ed ic in e for L a C r ipb e .
Squire Jas. Burnett, who has been ill
miles from Florence is now offered tor
Geo.
W.
Wait»,
of
South
Gardiner,
Hats & Caps,
food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests'
Boots & Shoes,
nearly all winter, has so far recovered
w hat yon cat and allows you to eat all Me., says: “ I have had the worst cough, his health as to bo able to visit ids sale.
It contains 160 acres, 35 of it bottom
the good food you want. If you suffer cold, chills and grip Hud have taken lots friends on Deadwood tliis week.
land and 30 acres have beeu plowed.
from indigestion, heartburn, belching or of trash of no account lint profit to the
Mr. and Mrs. Oarlstrom arrived from
any other stomach trouble, tills prepar­ vendor. Cliamt'erlaln's Cough Remedy Eugene lust week witli a big load of pro­ Can cut 35 tons of hay. A good two
story house 26 by 38 feet; a barn 44 by
ation can’t help but do you good. The is the only thing that has done any good
visions and household goods and have
most sensitive stomach can take it. whatever. I have uped one hottie of it begun housekeeping on their new ranch. 70 feet, with heavy frame; a goat house
16 by 40 feet; an orchard of about 500
and tlie chills, cold ami grip have all left
Meyer A Kyle.
Mrs. M. D. Austin, whose husband trees of different ai*.Js of fruit has been
me.
I
congratulate
the
iiiannfacturers
The State Board of Fish Commission­
died last fall, nnd who lias been living bearing for a year or two.
ers held a meeting at Salem the 7th I of an honest medicine.” For sale by O.
A water wheel of about 8 horse power
i with her daughter, Mrs. Harrison of
W.
Hurd.
inst. II. G. Van Dusen presented his !
furnishes
motive power at the barn for
Brownsville,
is
expected
home
tlie
last
Ixmd as warden. The board appointed I N O T IC E T O CO N TR A C TO R S.
cutting feed, sawing wood, etc.
1 of tliis month.
Fred Wickham, of Astoria, H. S. Moody,:
Tlie farm is \ mile from school ^nd
Our school meeting passed off very
of Oregon City, and M. S. McCowan, of
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids
14 mile from a county road,
Clackamas, as water bailiffs. Their will be received at tlie office of tlie Town quietly. G. Bteinhauer was elected di­
Price $1600.
duties are to enforce the fi.liery law in Recorder until March 23rd, 1901, tor tlie rector. and O. A. l’otterf, clerk. Tiiere
A bargain for anybody wanting a
was
no
shedding
of
coats
for
any
pur­
ttieir respective localities, under the su­ construction of tlie following sidewalks
farm.
pervision of the master warden. Ttieir and street crossings: On north side of pose, as we hear was done at Reed, on
For further information inquire at the
Indian
creek,
on
account
of
certain
compensation is fixed by law at $3 per Main street frot.i Jefferson street to
W est office.
day for actual time employed, with an Monroe street; on west side of Monroe profits to which some objected.
Mrs. McVey, who in answer to an ad­
allowance of not to exceed $2 per day for street from Main street to First street;
A STOCK FARM*
traveling expenses. A. J. Talbot, of on south side of First stieet from Mon­ vertisement for a wife, came here from
Enu
Claire,
Wis.,
and
married
Mr.
Mc-
Clackamas county, was employed to roe to Jackson street, all in the original
A good stock farm of 100 acres lying
, Vey some months ago, is very much dis­
take charge of the state butchery on the town of Florence.
on South slough is now offered for sale.
pleased
witli
Oregon
in
general
and
will
Umpqua.
March 12tli, A. D. 1901.
About half ol it la bottom and tide land,
~ FOR »ALE.
J. O. I ’ bki .I'S, Recorder. ' leave for tier former home in a short tlie tide land being already dikod. A
¡time. As Mr. McVey does not wish to
PURS WANTED.
dispose ol his home here site will go new bouse, an orchard of over 200 trees
on the place, and about 600,000 feet of
Ten cows and heifers. Part of them
i without him.
good timber conveniently situated for
will come in very soon and the others
The highest rash price paid for all
logging. Extensive out range. About
later on ; some of them fine milch cows. kinds of furs aud bides.
FOR SALE
16 bead of cattle, most ol them cowe,
For farther particulars eall at Kd. T.
G. C, CcwrTON.
At a bargain: Mv seven-room dwell­ with the land. Price $3,000, Including
Mnlier'a ranch on Fiddle Creek, or ad­ At Bafley's Meat Market, Florence, Or.
ing witli four lots fronting 200 feet on stock. Inquire at the Florence Reel
dress Ada P. O.. Douglas eonnty, Ore.
TO OUR PATRONS.
. the river in Glenada. House lias large, | Estate Agency.
well lighted rooms with plastered and
We here made arrangements by papered walls; fine view of ocean and
Blanks for Warranty Deeds (or sale
which we will furnish tlie Weekly country; good spring water. Place cost at tha W bmt office.
Oregonian with tlie W est for one V*»r $900—will sell for $350 cash. Cai! on or
T t l i ptswatam >•
r r ,r T box of th e ( m o I m
Laxative Bromo*Quimne t » ouu to any address for tlie sum of tv.o Jul­ address, Chas. R. David, Point Terrace, Tlie Ban Francisco Examiner and the
jOrtflM.
ian oavable cash in advance.
V M iW n t(k ± K A
St.
Patrick’s
Day
— DANCE—
General Merchandise,
Patent Medicines,
Florence Dancing Club
Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Tickets,
$ 1 .2 5 .
Prints, fluslins, Yarns,
Crash, Notions, g Groceries.
We Have a Complete Stock
Boots and Shoes.
of
METER & HTLE
* * * *
GrçpeErçjEg,
★ ★
r
J
1
L
Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
H a r d u ia r E .
Paints,
Oils,
etc.
Prices as Low as the Lowest
Ploreone,