Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, April 16, 1901, Image 3

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    W IL S O N J E W L E R Y CO.,
L O C A L IT E M S.
Walhjaper Ht the Emporium.
Suuhonnets 25 nud 35o at Mrs.
Bugg’s.
JE W E L E R S. W A T C H
Oil meals st Knuerantz’s.
Underskirts at Mrs. Sugg’s.
Beautiful vails at Mr*. Sugg'«.
No. 78— 170 ». tinder. 1 0 0 0 . »
Ser the l„g ad of the Empori tm.
Prof J o b „ p Meakin toinor|ow
No. 75—80 a. timber, at $8 | er uight.
M AKERS,
E N G R A V E R S,
Gold buttons nnd braid i at Mrs.
Sugg’s.
No. 85—new bouse and 3 lots in j
Coquille. *650.
^
Baseball dance at Masonic bnll
You know a ll
Htr*' . ..
$
Onion sets aod garden seeds at
Saturday night.
Fruiti Groceries jnet nrrive<i ut
Embroideries and Laces at Mrs. Knnwltous.
about it. The
G. A. Robinson's
r u s h , th e
Sugg s.
j
80—05 a. finely improved and
No. 90—240 a. Mostly Beaver
worry, th e
dam bottom.
$3000.
$
Readymade underwear a spe-
New goods by every boat for th e’ located. «15000.
»
e x h a u s tio n ,
d aily at Mr*.
h .
r
Huy for ante at Cuus. W aUoo 8
Prices whittled down to the finest
go about
„
„„„
, ,
.1
A full stock of paints and oils at | ou Cuuuiugham.
point at the Emporium,
wi t h a g r e a t
No. 71— 700 a. coal laud, price ,ha Emporium.
.
weight resting upon
For Indies’ and children's coiBet
given ou investigation.
$
XT
Remember the Woodmnu lec-
No. oJ—300 a. bottom land 25 ture tomorrow uight.
r you- You can’t throw
| waists, go to Mrs. Sugg’s.
For fresh fruits and choice candies, cleared. 15000
«IS
0„
off this feeling.
You
See the advertisement o f the uew
call on Miss Lillie Way.
, T, T „
^
No. 87— 12| a. on lower river,go. d
are
a
slave
to
your
work.
lit J. rrice, of Riverton, went to ¡house and barn. *i00.
$ real estate firm ou this page.
Sleep fails, and you are
No. 03—80 a. coal laud J miles the bay yesterday,
| Mrs. Moon has just received a
Capt. O. Reed, of Norway, wna
on the verge of nervous
from tide water. «1000.
¡J>
I Mrs. Sugg will have her spring uew shipment of street bats.
exhaustion.
a visitor to Coquille City yester­
Prof. Johu P. Monkuie's lpcture opeuirg Wednesday.
day.
What is to be done?
Mrs.
C.
I.
Kime,
of
Bandon,
was
tomorrow night. Come out.
Take
fcj
A full selection of garden seeds a Coquille visitor Wednesday.
Dr. Strange is now in Curry
Grand opening o f spring Milli at U. 8. Knowltou's
New shoes of all styles and comity. He will be borne May 3rd
Go to Chas. Watson, on Canning,
nery at Lyons & Eodicott’ s.
*
grades just received at Robinsons. or 4th.
ham for good hay.
Snow Drift Flour is the best. Re­
A fine sewing machine given
W. D. Douglas, of Marshfield,
No. 91—about 2 a. in Coquille,
sults prove our claim. Every sack
away every 60 days at the Em ­
was over on business yesterday.
level
and
fine.
$050
¡j)
guaranteed.
N. Lorenz.
porium.
Patronize Home aod have yoor
Fresh prepared Horse raJish at
Miss Ella Stmdivnut returned
W. H. Weddingtou, o f Lampey
cemetery woik done at Coquille. *
from her California trip by the
creek, was up to toivu on business Johnson’s meut maiket.
For fifty years it has
No. 84—80 a. improved, fine Alliance.
We sell good goods for little
yesterday.
been lifting up the dis­
water, some bottom land. $1300. $
of
good*
at
Pr'C
P
B
at
Emporium.
Huy ~o cent* worth
A special line of summer goods,
couraged, giving rest to
8. L. Lafforty, o f Norwny, has also staple goods just teceived nt 1
W. R. Darby clerked in G. A.
Kanemalz'* and lak e a chance on the
the overworked, and
some tiue yearling calves for sale. Hawkins,
Robinson's store last week.
premium piano.
bringing refreshing sleep
to
the depressed.
See
the
beautiful
Stereoscopic
No.
58—
144
a.
bouse,
barn,
orch-
Buy
your
unimproved
lots
from
Ladies! Do not mbs tho Spring
No other Sarsaparilla
Views o f Ernest Stauff at Lorenz’s j nrd, springs. 10 a. bottom, culti­
opening at the Lyons & Endicott R. D. Sanford, Coquille, Or
approaches it.
In age
store.
* vated. *800.
$
millinery store.
*
Gall early and leave your orders
and in cures, “ Ayer’s ” is
i
Ladirs;
Misses’
nnd
childrens’
:
“ the leader of them all.”
Full stock o f Rambler & Ideal with the Coos Co. Marble works. * S a l t S a l m o n .
If you waut a genuine shave by Quality Guaranteed at J. S. Kane- trimmed nnd untrimed hats as well |
It was old before other
bicycles and also bicycle fixtures at
as trimmings at Martia’s.
sarsaparillas were born.
F. Long & Sou’s.
* a real artist, go to McDouald’s. matz’s.
SI.M • bottle. All Irntflito.
N otice —Persous wanting car-
Prfessors Bunch, W. H. and F.
Cull on J. J. Stanley, of Coquille,
Attorney J. S. Coke, of Marsh­ perts woven, please call on Mrs. .
A
yer’s Pills aid the ac­
for seed potatoes. Telephone him S. , returned from a trip to the bay field, came over ou legal business F. A. White just across the street j !
tion of A yer’s Sarsapa­
yesterday.
if more convenient.
yesterday.
enst of court house.
* j
rilla. They cure bilious-
We give the Commoner, Bryan’s
ness. 21 ct*. a tos.
See our uew photographer’s ad­
New spring goods at G. A. R obi­
C. W. Patersou, the marble man j
•' I have used Ayer’s medicines for
vertisement.
He makes 36 stamp new paper, aud the H kiiald for $2 son’s store call and examine them o f Marshfield, placed a beautiful i '
more than 40 years and have said
from the very start that you made
per year.
photos for 50 ctuts.
before buying elsewhere.
headstone nt the grave of Grace
the best medicines in the world. I
am sure your Sarsaparilla saved my
Fine spring and summer hats
Ladies Misses and children Heuckendorff, at Mnsonic cemetery
The H ekald will order the San
life when I first took it 40 years ago.
for
Ladies
aud
Misses
aud
cbildreu
, j
I am now past 70 and am never
should go to Martin’s for bargains last week.
Francisco Call for you giving you
without your medicines.”
at Martin’s.
in spring and summer hats.
Capt. Crabtree and Lient.Swnpp, j
u liberal clubbing rate.
F rank T homas , P. M.t
Jsn. 24,1899.______ Econ, Kansas.
F. Long & Sou will keep the
J. J. Stanley has n large quantity of the Salvation Array, held an j
The date o f the lecture o f Prof.
W rite th e D o c t o r .
Rambler and Idtiul bicycles in stock ot pototoes for sale. Address or open-air
meeting in town last !
If you have any complaint whatever
Johu P. Mcakiu has been changed
and desire the brat medical advice you
I this season.
night, and wi 1 hold si ryices :n
telephone
him
at
Coquille.
can
possibly
receive, write the doctor
to April 171 b. Make a note o f
freely. You will receive a prompt re- j
The real estate firm o f Dean &
ply, without cost. Address,
No, 81 — 80 a. near river, good the little church touight.
this.
D r . J. C. AYEK. Lowell. Mass.
Landis have all kinds of property house, barn, orchard, springs, 15 a.
F or S ale —200 acres— 120 in
Adam Pershbaker came oyer to sell aud trade.
* bottom. $1500. 80 a. joining, half bottom —.sufficient for 25 or 30
from the bay yesterday, having
dairy cows; 2 miles northwest of
The Coos County Marble Co. bottom, different owner. $2000. 9
returned from Sau Francisco by
town, ou rail and wagou roads to
spend
their
money
at
home.
AVby
The
hasrball
team
ef
this
place
steamer.
No. 86— house, barn, 4 lots in Cc-
patronize outside firms.
will give n grand bnll next Satur- Marshfield. Call at premises.
$
*tf
R.
G.
M
c Q oigg . quille. *600.
The central office of our tele­
No. 75—80 a. Dairy farm, 50 day ntglit, the proceeds of which
phone system has lieeu moved from cleared, mostly bottom, improved, will be used for purchasing uni­
Preaching at the little church
Headache often results from a
the Sanderson building to the ami well located. $5500.
disordered condition of the stomach Sunday. Morning subject, "The
forms.
$
Hotel Coquille.
nnd
constipation of the bowels. A Holy Ghost.” Fverybody is in­
Mrs. A. G. Aiken, the Marsh.
New aud fresh additions have
M. O. B rink , Pastor.
doso of two of Chamberlain's stom­ vited.
No. 72— 160
Dairy,
timber,
¡
bepu
(u(1,Je
to
the
stock
of
drygoods
¡
MillinerJ’
PH88ed
1
,llrooSb
O“'8
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n iw - l
I,,
r. ¡
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n n
, \
«ir n t*
Miss Jemiie Denholm, of Ban-
place yesterday
on I her
way T to ach and Liver Tablets will correct
coal improved
small
nud large
I , . RIOW,rIM Bt _ Hersey’s.
f i* n i i
i l i v IM n r e
t,
D „ ,
1 . I .
I i
fruit,
spring
water,
Bandon with a stock o f goods these disorders and cure the liend- don, who attended the teachers’
Price i > , . , ghtand
■ Miss Eva Butler, now of Bau- which she will offer tor sale there neh. Sold by R. S. Knowlton’s. examination Inst week received a
ready for business.
don, came up yesterday and weut this week.
“ I had piles so bad I eouhl get second grade certificate, though
A Mr. Kunttson, a hiother-in-lnw over to the bay for a visit
no rest nor find a cure until I tried she is too young to teach under the
Miss
Mary
Quick,
of
this
place,
o f Capt. J. P. Caivsen, o f mear
Rev. and Mrs. Brink went to having been eugaged to tench the DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. After lawp of Oregon, uot beiug 16 years
Riverton, arrived hate direct from
Buudnn Saturday, held services school iu the Fnirview district, using it once, I forgot I ever bad of age.
Denmark last week.
Union Temperance raoeting Sun­
Sunday and returned yesterday. went out there Siterdny and be­ anything like Piles.” E. C. Boice,
Somers Point, N. Y. Look out for day
evening
at the Christian
Presiding Elder Fitch, of the
gan
the
tei
m
yesturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stanley’s
imitations. Be. sure you ask for church. Ynrious
speakers will
M. E. Chinch, South, will hold
Spring coughs are specially dan­
, ,
r
. ,,, .
baby boy has been quite sick with
DeWitt’s. R. S. Knowlton.
present the suhjeot from different
quartet ly conference at lMsbtrnp
. - 1 ,
. . .
1 . t, , i
.
i
the grip the past tew days, but is gerous and unless cured at once,
uext Saturday and Sunday.
I~. 1
K
J ’
Mrs. Novin Lnndritb, of North standpoints. Let every one come.
serious results often follow. One
J
now improving.
proving
Coos
river, is in town visiting with A special invitation is extended to
Minute
Cough
Cure
acts
like
magic.
Wm. Gallier, o f the I. X. L.
We had quite a sharp frost last It is not a common mixture but is her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. all voters.
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hardware store is constantly re­
night, but parties who have been a high grade remedy. R. S. Knowl- Gage. She expects to go to Hum­
ceiving new goods in his line nud
TTotio©.
noticing the fruit prospects s a y it
boldt
county,
California,
iu
the
ton.
are offering the beet o f bargains.
did no harm in this locality.
near future at which point her
Any one wishing to sell or trade
E. L. Fitch, oresidiug elder of
I f yon wish to see the finest as­
Mrs. C. W. Paterson and Mrs. the M. E. Church, South, for this husband is now visiting, and where land iu Oregon for land iD Cali­
sortment and display o f Millinery
Jack Grimes, of Marshfield, at- district, arrived iu town last week they mny locate, being Mr. L ’s old fornia, please adress,
goods, attend the spring opening
home.
J. W. S kaggs & Co.
nt the store of the Misses Lyons tended the funeral o f Dr. Leuevtr nrd is holding quarterly conference
The Benton Connty Flouring
Hanford, Kings county, Cal.
at this place last Weduegday.
meeting in the different places
& Endicott.
Mills Co., of Corvallis, Oregon,
Wro. Ferguson, of Camas Val­ where they have congregations in having added new machinery, in ­
For every So worth o f work done
Card of Thanks-
ley, a brother of tin Mead nines the county. H e preached to a cluding the new roller process for
for one family at Walker’s Studio
large
congregation
Sunday
night.
Walsh aud Whipple, o f this place,
roakiug
Hour, is
now making
We beg to tender our sincere
one enlargement 16x20 will be
Among the many important equally as good, if not a better
lias been visiting with his sisters
thauks to all the friends ar.d ac­
made free of charge for month o f la8 >P? n. vl81 1
improvements
beiug
made
by
our
April only.
, several days.
article than any mill id Oregou. quaintances who assembled Wed-
railroad company under the man­
Those famous little pills, DeWitt’s , S? E,EF F° B S a l e - A bout 225 agement o f Mr. Chandler is the Try a sack and be convinced. desdny, March 10th, 1901, at Ma­
W m . R ich , Agent. sonic Hall mid nt the cemetery, to
A
J I L l i e Early
E llIM
A H B C X O will
1 remove
C I I M J V C U.'.l
a
Little
Risers
all I l,PHllof b. , ne o r ,
8',' . ck » .
putting in o f the switch to our new
We
learn
that
Mrs. Howe, pay tribute to the memory of our
impurities from your system, cleanse I PX!'P(lt
25 .,lfiad of„ >par>'n« depot. The ties nre in place and
your bowels, make them regular. WPather8- Enqni
E,l<lmrP nf R G Mc‘ the rails will be put ou at once mother of Robert Walker, of Bail- i deceased Husband nnd Father Dr.
S. L. Leneve, and especially to the
Qnigg, Coquille, Oregon.
R. S. Knowlton.
nud in n very short time all rail­ don, deid at that place Sunday. |
W. W. Endicott, of Myrtle Point, road business at this place will be! ltev. and M tb . Horsfall, of Marsh members of the choir who Rang, and
The Lightning hay press which
field, went to Bandon yesterday, to Rev. Mr. Hyatt who »poke kinde
made a trip to the Imy Wednesday, conducted at the new depot.
was sold nt the suction snle of R
and Mr. Horsfall will conduct the words of comfort.
we believe in the iuterest of his
J.
D.
Stone,
brother
of
Mrs.
D.
I
C Rnbisou recently, was purchased
M rs . D r , 3. L. L exkve
invention recently patented for the F. Dean, well known in this sec funeral there today. We under­
by Chas. Barklow and will be kept
AND CllILDIlKN.
adjustment
of
wagonwheele
rims.
1 1 jou H
8
being
one
of
the
H
erald stand Mrs. Howe was an elderly
in the same neighborhood nnd do
lady and had been feble for n long
F or S ale —A first-class boiler fnree for several years, arrived time.
a general bailing business as be­
and
engine—the
former
6
horse-[
from
Harrington,
Washington,
fore.
A bitter complaint comes from
power and the latter 4, also some ! Inst Wednesday. He had spent
F. Long & Son will have on the good a solid workhorses. Euquite j about two years nt this place, and the Lampey creek road near the
arrival of the Steamer Alliance of 1). Morgan at the Lnmb place, had been an employe oil the Har­ place of Mr. Clemens. Our road
from Portland, 15 Rnmbler bicycles
supeivisors should look into these
W hy You Should Insist on Having
on Fishtrap or address him at C o­ rington Citizen, published at tbnt
nnd 5 Ideals for Marshfield, Myr­
bad places, nsceitain their cause
place.
Johnny
takes
his
old
plnce
quille.
tle Point and Coquille City. Prices
and remove it if poasible and get
EUREKA
HARNESS O IL
Walter Colvin, mnnager o f the in this office again, nnd will gladly I the road in as good shape as poai
neaualed by any other,
20, 25, 35 and 40c.
Ride a Ram­
met his old fiiends who are always j
entiers
hard
leather
soft.
Fishtrap
shioglemill,
I
ihs
made
R
bler and be up to date.
bla before the people from the out­
Especially prepared.
„ , T .
. _
.
, , , ,C M. Skeels, of this place, and 8 . welcome at our office.
side begin to come in to see us.
K^eps out water.
Prof. Ivison, of Lnunconing, M d„ E Johnson, of Myrtle Point, agents
A quiet wedding took place at |
A heavy bodied oil.
suffered terribly from neuralgia of for bjs 8|jinR|P8, uf which he is the residence o f C. H. Fry a short [ The Myrtle Point-Bandon road
should have spicisl attention all
the stomach and indigestion tor | fnrniBhlng a Co.<l supply nud of distance ont o f town ou Wednes- ;
H a r n e ss
the way
thirteen years and after the doctors „ firgt.olns8 qua|ity.
A n excellent preservative.
day evening of last week, when aud ,
Reduces cost of your harneaa.
failed to cure bim they fed him on ;
.
at which place Clarence O. Dry-
iT c tlc e .
Never bums the leather ; it*
morphine.
A
friend
advised I ^ No. 1 Piano has been left with den and Miss Stella Fry were
Efficiency
is increased.
Tonllvhom
it
mny
oonc«rn:
I
linreby
the
use of
Kodol Dyspepsia | me for sale for cash o r on install. joined iu holy wedlock in the
Secures best service.
Rive notice tnat I will not be responsible
Cure and after taking a few bottles raPn* monthly. VY ill exchange for presence of a number of relatives for any debts created or other contracts
Stitches kept from breaking.
by my wite, Mrs. Kate Hneed, and
of it he says, “ It has cured me en-| good stock or P^P^r{y-
and near friends. Tbo bride and made
take this means of warning the pnblic .
tirely. I can’t say too much f o r !
groom were neatly attired and i Against trusting her on my aooonnt.
sold in all
J. T. H nrhd .
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.” It digests Rpa' Estate Agent, Coqutllo Oreg. stood under a beautiful arch of
ocalitiea
w
.__ _..
M*ntifa?ti]r«1 by
what you eat. R. S. Knowlton.
Mrs. G. VV. White, o f this place. evergreens and April flowers, while
ftca a d a rd Oil C om pany* I
m int«.
,
j n
» returned from Pot tland last week Rev. Hunter performed a brief but M ail —In Coquille Dit». April 9, 1901, to
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mad, a aon
|
B . ’ i T 11 Y announce .
oun i w|)PrP 8|)8 had been in attendance i exceedingly impressive ceremony.
School Superintendent Bunch con- at one of fl)e leading medical c o l - ! These young people have many
ducted n teachers’ examination in ! leges o f that city. Tonir son, warm friends and well-wishers in M D Landis.
D. F. Dean
this place, beginning Ir.at U ednes-
^ who jg ftttendinK , be 88me lbig C(, mmuuity who extend, with
day ami lasting three clava
rhprp inatitntion remained in the city, the H
Hi erald , their heartiest con­
were 40 applicants,
32 of whom ha'-iDg
, ,
. been tpI1<lprefi
gratulations.
tendered „ a DO8ÍtÍ0n
position cr8tll,n
were successful. There were s with a promiuent physician of
Sensible
people
want good
nunrier of quite young pupils who
nuu
and embraced the op-
hardly expected to pass, and while
fan„ y
j wil) 8p(,nd his va- valne for their money inveated.
a few faded, all made a good show-
iR> prRC, jc(|| work right in That's right and while yon hnve
seen few ads of ours lately, we
ing. Following are the names of hj, ,joe o f 8tnj
have not been dead, or sleeping.
tlie applicants: Miss Bossen, Miss
.......C o q u i l l e , O r e g o n . H
James, Miss McNair, Irma Lokens,
Neil Mnnroe who controls a val- bat securing contracts o d genuine
Jennie Denholm. Gleo Ruse. Sarah nable tract o f coal land in the vi- Bargains la a wide range of Real
Rose, A dds Hull, Mable Lawhorn, cioity o f Newport, is in correspond- Estate, ready to offer you in season
Having quite a thorough and general knowledge ot all classes ot property in
Alice Haitlev, Florence Walstrom. enee with the Florence Coal Go., nt prices as low and in some esses, Coos county, and having placed ourselves in a position to offer a good variety ot
Maude Batch, Effie Collier, Pearl of Lnzerne county, Penn., and the lower than from first hands. We timheriands, farms, dairy ranches, town lots and businesses (or sale, we offer our
services to intending settlers, as we feel confident we can do them a good service.
Walker, Miss Reedy, Miss Gould, chances are favorable for a deal to waut your business and like to We also solicit farmi, timheriands, town property, etc., (or which you wish buyers.
Hettie Hill, Miss Shusters. Miss he consnmranted
Mr. Mnnroehas sell you bargains. That helps
Hamby, Miss Carter, Mi«» Ilretin, »pent a great deal of time and pull more business, and beats flam-
Miss Davidson, Miss Hariis. the money in thoroughly prospecting ing ads. Let ns know yoor wants
Misses Logan, Misses IJodeD; May the tract, and is reidy to convince fairly, if you expect us to do yoo
Harscoro,
Miss
Hughes, Miss the most skeptical nf its value. He good service. Match the locals
Meyers. Miss Weekly, aud Messrs, lias prepared a plan for working that have a * mark after them and
M. O Hooten, A. E. Thrift, Lut- the mine, which he recommends to know they are on sale by R D.
trell, Brown, Blackerby, Barnett, intending purchasers.— Coos Bay 8auford, dealer in Realty, Coqnill»,
Book and Commercial Work in the neatest and latest styles-
nud Mnrefers.
' N> ws.
Oregon.
Call at the HERALD office.
Our prices are right.
WOMEN STRAIN
THEIR EYES
Waste nerve energy and produce premature wrinkles, be­
cause they think glasses detract from their personal charms
Property fitted glasses positively improve the looks o f those
with defectiue eyes.
WE PUT BEAUTY IN GLASSES AS WELL AS BEHIND THEM.
A NIGE
JEWELRY
AYCTi
sarcima
$
Piece of
• is acceptable at any time, by your wife or sweetheart. Don't forget that
we show the best aasortment iu Coos county.
Fine watch, clock and
jewelry repairing, slid engraving.
WILSON JEWELRY CO.
LORENZ’S Store.
The Leaders iu Quantity, Quality aud Lowest Figures.
The Biggest Values for Your Money.
D o n ’t fa il to e x a m in e ou r S t o c k
OF
LADIES' AND CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
Hats, Caps, Rubbers, Matting, Window Shades, Ladies’ and
Misses Jackets and Capes, Mackintoshes, Ladies’
Tailor-made Ouer-Skirts, Groceries, Provis­
ions, Tobacco and lakes Orders fo r
Tailor-made Clothing.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES.
Our aim is Quick
Sales and Small Profits. We want
your trade and will use our best endeavors
to keep it, by selling you the Best of Goods at the
Lowest Rates Possible. BIGGEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON,
H. LOHENZ, Prop.
Coos Co. Marble 1 Granite Works.
[arble, Granite and Sandstone
Monuments, Headstones and
Copings.
re made to order in any design
desired, all kinds of cemetery
stone cutting and carving done.
’¡ght here in Coquille City, Coos
{ county,
PATRONIZE
For all kinds of
Job PrintinQ-
L
E
INDUSTRY.
F. A. T O ZIE R & SON,
Managers.
I IVERY and Feed STABLE
•{•
i=ropriotor.
y r^ .
Coquille City, Or.
General Graying and Hauling a Specialty.
Commercial
Promptly and Safely Delivered at any Point. Good Kigs
Good Teams, Hates H*asonable
-^R^llen’s Furnishing Goods.
DEAN & LANDIS,
EAL ESTATE B R O ILS ,
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ne/ieue us, we are here to stay,
our Prices are the lowest.
et us prove it to you, by either
correspondí g or calling at our
works.
ach and every customer treated
with the utmost courtesy, all
work G uarantee to be “First-
Class, " in workm a ship and mat­
erial.
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Contains a f u ll and complete line of Drugoods, Groceries
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps.
Our Spring stock of fashionable goods
must be seen to be appreciated.
GALL AND
G E T P R IC E S .