The “Cycle'* Billiard Parlors is the place to spend your leisure moments.
f r a 1 fl
ille CÜI] .. J Strali
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whole lot
lot of of people,
people, and
and resources
resources of of Coos,
Cuos, as
as Le
Le knows
knows them,
them, I
k knows
n o w s» a whole
» a whole lot of people know
koow him for that whereas, whatever advances
advaoees
for an earuest man, for one who the country advances Coquille City
P U B U 8 HED E V E R Y TU E SD A Y
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w ill» to do things, and does them and vice versa. The city most grow
n c naan r a n ., and Prnnriatnr wb**° many another would he but the country should always be
D. F. Dean. Eddor and Proprietor Wll8lin8 T .i^ b l.tiin .^ .n v .s .io g tb e ahead of it, and the whole v .lle } be-
C o t i n t y O u lC ia l I a p o r .
question, whether it were best or iug iuterested iu the matter, he
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: :----- — | not. When they see it done they would have this Board seek a »bare
Ltsvotsd »o tae m s m i and social np know it w as beet and with one ac- of its members, among the ranchers
friild in g o f the O cqail.e Valley particularly
cord commend the man, “ Kan for and dairy men, wuo form so large a
and o f Coo» Courtly generally.
SabacrtptloD, per year, in adyanec. |1.M getting th e r e . He ha» a lovely wife part o f Coos, population. Mr. “ Kun
for women love such men, and chil- ha» found plenty of men in Coquille
dren, who clap their hands aud who are full of good idea» aud are
t h is
*' W and 65
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AffeDcy,
shout and run to the gate, when ready to see, a Board of Trade put
lt « r c h » n t * ' E * c h * »ig f, S*u L — arisco, . ( ’• ~
W a r ©contract* for a d r e r tu in « c »n b * w id e fa r li.
“ Daddy comes home.” I f a smiling in working order within its limits
wife, and mother, does not meet aud at the proper time to set the
"AN O’ER TRUE TALE.”
him at the door, it is because she is institution on its feet. The aching
«.marv Salisnt «¡uhincls Somewhat bugy ' u ‘ he commissary department, question then is, “ when is this prop-I
Silted
! but when they do rneet.it is as lov- > er time,” to which he fearlessly“
■ iug chums and partners, where the makes answer, “ Now. The {proper-i
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_I equality of “ Oue” , prevails, and the time is novr”
Once upon a time, n a far country o 8 -cuU,(,r v, wttve which
floate»
There's a whole lot more to be
there dwelt a man whoee name was,
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“ Kant”. He was a near relative
the air is every where sard on this question and if we
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rm:K AdVjrtuS
All kinds of soft drinksjind f i n e ^ ------
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A Snap!
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English Walnuts, 2 lb for 25c.
Ladies’. Gents' and Misses Overs, Goodyear's Rudbers,
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n.ri .n.rlo, „ conq l>erg, time, and distance, and
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while ‘Kan" was never idle. "Kant" -1! 8 ? " u br,Rbl 1 9v,ng> borne appear,
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, He is supreme there, since love is
Was one of that class of people, of
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supreme everywhere, I f we were
whom we see so many blooming ex-
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to say any (hitjg about his ranch it
amples in this world, wbo are born
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oniy in complete and
tired, and who, to the very latest
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v
.„ full comendation of every thing
day o f heir l.ves. never have time to
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H is house
UP> w 18
a ’
, smile» with fresh {mint. Cattle aud
o f tho»© peculiar people, so favored I
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by the Alruiihtv, that he never h a d ____ .
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¡anywhere. His gates are well hung
time to rest
“ Kant looked upon
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and tarred. His orchard pruned
the earth, as haring a liberal desire
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to own it but, as all things would
¡ealth.y. H.s flocks, sleek, fat,
not come to him ready made he nev- b8,llt.b£ am? ¿ W ! «»together un-
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like. “ Kants ¡solitary row on aIhou-
er possoHsed it, and thus his puta-
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tlve ownership did not mab-ralize. , .
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He was envious of his neighbors,!.. ,
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cranky with bis laundress, ami never the. LooPs . *> P1’« “ 1? , ” S * “ «“ »»
„..¡d a grocery
^ » » r v bill.
hill
paid
He was alwavs ° “ lv P rovlde8 wtl1 for bla
household, and lit nee is very far
down at the heel and out at the el
from being an infidel, but he finds
bow, with generally, a letter in the
time to be interested in pulbic of-
post office, whom none knew better
fairs, and having, established a
about than
the small boy, who
comfortable income, he moves to
followed behind. With a fair start
the city, not only to give his grow-
in life, be never got under way.
iug family, better school facilities,
Tho sails of bis barque, never caught
but also to be nearer the great pub-
a breeze, for they were always set
lie heart, note its pulse, and “ lend a
wrong, and very much he reminded
hand” to every enterprise, which
one, of the chap, wbo would lift him
has for its end the betterment of
self over the fence by his boot straps,
the people. He is ever on the
always anchored in the same spot,
with prosperity on the other side ev “ watch out”, with his great, strong
erlastingly tumbling into the lap of honest self reliant oar, ready at all
the other fellow. His surroundings times to thrust it into the turbulent
waves of public opinion, and help
were unique. Thistles, bloomed and
soeded, and scattered themselves, row the boat He does not stay
abroad, on the land, which was his away from the primaries and then
by inheritance. His gates were off j f raise a kick about the ticket. That
isn’t his way. He attends to his
their binges, his fences broken down,
I business, as a citizen, helps make a
his house bankrupt of paint, win
! good ticket, and then works for it,
dows, devoid of glass, stuffed full
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of old hats and cast off garments, and votes it straight. He realizes
which fluttered iu the breeze of that with good meu put in nomi
nation, there’s no necessity for
heaven like siguals of distress whom
no one heeded, liecause the resi “ scratching.” He leaves that for
“ old hens” and those unfortunates
dence of “ Kant” was knowu of all
who are afflicted with the “ seven
men, aud shunned, even as one turns i
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In a , word, he is as firm
away from a pest house. He was a ! ' ei!r 1 '
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ffl,or' ™
a truly strong motive power. There
b.
against It. I f “ Kant lived in Co
]uille he would mise a kick against
it, because kicking is constitutional
with him, hut we do not believe
he has got here yet, and piny the
gods of euterdrise, and progress,
that he never come. Look at the
history of these two men, with only
the difference of a letter between
them, for “ Kant” becomes “ Kan”
when you kuock the “ T ” off of it,
and behold the whole world are
cheering Mr. “ Kan” since nothing
succeeds, like success.
E. G. D. H o i . d l n .
Coquille, Or., Dec. 9.
Finding ol Schley Court-
New York, Dec. 5.— A special to
the Press from Washing'on says:
Rear-Admiral Schley has been
fouud at fault on five counts by the
court of inquiry. This comes from
a person wbo is in a position to learn
the opinion of the three Admiral»
on the different specifications of the
precept. I t is understood that the
court finds against Schley:
First— For the delay of the flying
squadron off Cienfuegos.
Second— For
misrepresentation
of the reasons for returning to Key
West for coal.
Third— For disobedience of or
ders in making the
retrograde
movement.
Fourth— For failure to destroy the
Colon.
Fifth— ti'or conduct unbecoming
an officer and a gentleman in the
Scbley-Hodgson controversy.
A D M IN IS T R A T O R '?
n o t ic e
o f sale
.
Notice is hereby giveo thst O. W. Wiiner,
ndm im itrator de holds non o f the Adam A.
Wnuer, estate, by virtue o f an order o f the
County Conrt for Coos county, Otegon,
duly made And entered o f record on the
all the wiuds that blow, in defense U H ihdayof February, IH01. in the Frolm te
Journal o f said coart and county, will on
uf public and private, interests, Thursday the 9th day o f Jaunarv, 11)09, a t }
realizing o f course, that he is only a the hour of ten o'clocs in the forenoon of
great lover of ventilation, and where-
fore, when an old hat fell out of the
window, should he put it in noain?
.
The door was never shut . Decause,
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» (he b od v oolitic but all the \ “a “ 1 dnV>at the farm dwelling honse on the !
, hereinafterdesorihed
»all at
ht-reinaiter described sell
at nahlia
public :
he had none. General Shiftlessuess pun OI in to n a i poilllt, outail me preiniMH
| sume, resolved that bis part shall auction all the ligh t, title and intereRt o f 1
was in command. No woman smiled
the
deceased
in
nud
to
h o undivded one half
j have no holes in it. And it as thus
about the premises, because “ Kant”
interest o f the follow ing described prem
I hat people kDoiv him. Mr. “ Kan” ises to wit; N W . % o f the N E .^ . th « N E .> 4
was, and ever had been a lone,
o f the N vV. % o f 8. 33, and the
of the
lorn bachelor of the deepest dye. 11,te1
amt' “ le!’ i,Jfcut1 uf Coquille, sev- 8 W. W o f 8.
in T .
8. o f H. 13 . W. o f
It was said that in early years he e,ral yeiirM
sn<1 waa n“ ‘ loD£ ,n the W illam ette M eridian in Coos county, j
Oregon; h I so commencing 180 feet F. of
made several feeble attempts to pro- I •h «w *e n «,B b^ .
w'*8 the N W . corner of t> W .^ o f the NE. o f j
vide a mistress “ Kant” for the prem-1 ° r h,m to
H l" tir,Pt * ffor‘ a w er? 8. 33, before mentioned, running thenc«- E. j
ises, but had signally failed.
H.s , f ,r !Jl,re wa,er anJ
° !tan d 431 fe el, Lhunce 8. 50 & % feet, thence W.
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. ■ in a measure, success crowued his ef- 431 teet, thence N . 50 <fc 3^ feet to the place !
name was too much for him, vet in 1 . .
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j forts. He now begins to fear that subject to the confitnation o f the court.
fairness to the man, let it be said
Dated this 0th day o f December. 1301.
soon the supply will be in efficient,
this attempt at comradeship
,
O . W . W IM E It.
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, 1 , „ that the whole business must been- Adm inistrator de bonis non, o f the Estate
the only, as well as the greatest eff- .
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o f Adam A. Wimer, deceased.
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and
made
sufficient
for
fire
ort of his life.
And though the
protection, He sees in this a great
time of which we write was in the
N O T IC E O F F I N A L S E T T L E M E N T ,
] tumble in insurance rates, and a
O T IC E is hereby given that the under
long ago, cuudor compels us to say
saving of enongh in premiums, in a
signed has this day died hie final ac
that many of him are living yet
I few years, to pay for a good share count in the m atter o f the adm inistration
The story of “ Kunt” is. an old one.
o f ihe estate o f Judah Darker, deceased,
| of the improvement. Also that aud that the County Court has appointed
In one wny and a i other it has been
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, i along with this there must be a fire Monday, the »»th day ot January, 1002, be
often told
It is old enough and .
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the first day o f the regular 1902 Janu
! department, ample for present needs ing
ary term o f said County Court, as the day
has been told times enough to b e ,
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toi
hearing
objections to said final account
,
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in constant evidence before the “ " ‘"‘ " ’«i ‘ b“ ». « kiiockmg down un ami the settlement
thereof.
at least thirty-three,
people, aud through this particular ;
DHted tins 2nd day of December. 1901.
and one-third per ci nt below what
W A K llE N C. P A UK EH.
branch of a numerous family, Ivied
they uow are. Nothing would please Adm inistrator de bouis non with the will
remote and long ago, still we have
annexed o f the estate o f Judah Parker, i
the merchants better. They all
deceased.
Dever heard of his being gath
want it. And then there’s the Board
ered to his Father’s, in the blessed
' °* Trade question. He is in for that
N O T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T .
way of those who are fn!*l” T
X J O I'll.'E is hereby c iv .n that the an
o « ■>»
vo.v» and i whose
l 1
° . live
,° , "sled
on»
and i years
works
.. . length" because he known»
A E E A K T E E D
,
Extra line glass table pitchers, fully
worth 50 cents. Our holiday price 35c.
Boys’ elastic suspen- |
•enders,
10 cents.
Mens' suspenders 15
eut to
50 cents
. Steel Locomotive and Passenger train 23 inches long
Holiday Goods, Toys, Etc,
H o g t’s German Calogne, 5 and 10c
50e
Toy Garden Set, consisting of a hoe, spade and rake> Gents Dress Hats the latest in styles
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made of wrought steel, good size, for 25 ccuts.
lowest in prices!
E g g shape stocking darners 5c.
Tin Kitchen Set, consisting of 21 pieces of useful kitchen utensils, per
_
box, 10 cents.
Ladies embroid- C H RISTM AS TR E E ORNAM ENTS. 5 cents and up.
oned silk bandker- D ,. WHetl KuM(er Do)ls 26 centH
clilfs
luc.
Sachet powders, per package 15c.
Lndies’ extra fin
... i . , . ‘
t-Lief
Silk neckties all Btyles and
shinies, 10c, 15c, 25c.
I Kid Bodied Dolls, 12 inches to 20 inches, 25 cents to $1.50.
Ladies’, Gents’ and
Jhildren’s caps in all
leading styles, 25c.
‘Ik
Sized Dressed Dolls, jointed, neatly dressed in all costumes, 25c.
' Tinsel Garland, 5c per yard.
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Mechanical Locomotive Lngine, large size, 2;>e.
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Shaving Mugs, Decorated in Gold, unique pattern, 25c.
Colored Crayon Pen
cils 0 assorted colors
in telescope box, 5c
Children's Cups and Saucers, Florid and Gold Decorations, 5c.
Hair pins, 3 large
bunchi « for
5c.
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Geut » Mustache Ceps and Saucers, beautifully decorated iu Floral de-
Misses
and Childens
signs, 25e.
plain and scolloped band- Decorated China Cuspidors, 50c.
{e . c i . e s i n great variety, Bohemian Glass Handled Baskets for trinkets, comes in red, green and
for
cents and up.
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Opal shades, 25c.
L idi i< s’ moroco leath
er pocket book, metai
25c.
trimming,
Children’s A, B, C plates, 5c.
Crents cambric nnrl 1, _ . , _
Linen
handkerchiefs *** 1U‘* 1
■ plain ami
‘ aud colored
.
,
Glass Bowls, Bohemian manufacture, an exquisite par«or
hsmsticbed r
,
borders 5c En“ bsl1 E l»ua Bread
,
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and Milk set, extra value,
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40c.
Toy Sad Iron, Mrs. Potts’ pattern, detachable handle, 20c.
Chenille stand covers,
vale.”
But about that relative of his.
the caae is different. You may have
surmised as much, from etir opening
remarks. “ Kan" is not that, kind of
a huckleberry. When he sees any
-tiling he wauts, he goes and gets it,
legally of eoiuse, for he is a great
respecter of law. When he notes
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a thing which ought to be done, he
T r p a a i l l l o e r a s a a n j a d d .
does it, and if he has, one motto
furnishers
more than another, held up before
his eye», for constant reference, it
ja thus, “ Lend a baud ” He is not
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: Coquille. Oregon
all the time waiting to see what Martins B uilding
somebody else ia going to do about
Yes
we
are
always
rushed
but
i
f
you
leave your order with,
>t, but gets right in, with both feet,
in the next 10 days we can guarantee you the neatest
so that no one has to ask, what his
opinion i«. because he works it out
and nobbiest suit or pair o f trousers you ever wore
as plainly, aa the hand writing on
and haue them in time jo r the Holidays.
the wall. By his deeds he ia known,
and beheld hia days are blessed, (or
bi* works do praise him,
He L a
<av
GEJNTS’
eyes. 3
Toy
Carpet
Sweeper; not a
toy, but small,
does
practical
work, 25c.
40 cents.
Sleeve holders, 2 pairs Steel K m • “» Wagon, $1.00 to $2.25.
for 5 cents.
Celluloid collere
Candy and Nuts.
5c.
French Mixed, Chocolate Cream. Plain Mixed and Fancy
.
Cliid’8 Silver
_rrA-~--w3 Knife, fork and
Spoon set, trip-
pie plated, 25c.
China shirt buttons. 5 cts a gross j Qan( j j es
¿ jmon(jS) |o cts. per pound.
Nursery Toilet soap,
3 for 5c. !
Cuticle Soap, 15c.
•'I Wooden Top, nicely paint-
4-piece glass table
set not exactly like
Measures, 10c.
(Toy H orn« and Ti lim
pets, finely deco
rated in colors, 5c.
cut but plain ejeur
Toy Watches, with chains,
5 cents.
i l liersiirneii has this day filed his final ac
N
and
to 25 cents
N
after them.
However propagated, tbat.
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,ttl® count in the n.attar o f the adminiatraiioi
o f lbs estate o f O tillie A . I ’arker, deceaae.i
the family are numerous
We nev- ^
be at ft
and that Ihe C.mnty (%usrl has apf»>inted
knew manv o f the tribe, and, none *Um) 8\dl ln . ¡ ^ ‘ r8
co™6’ uHe Monday, the 0th .lay o f January. inoJ he-
first dav o f the reuular 190L' Jann
intimately, as they are of that class h**. fa' ,b
be ^ ° t ,le’ ^ ’‘ t> ba“ ' me the
term of said Coouty Court, a« the day
whom busy people, seldom have any
* b>le he has given the subject ary
for bearing ohjeciion . to aaid final account
and the settlement thereof.
use for. We never had anv dec- " ,urB tbou* h‘ tbM!
Dated this 2nd dav o f December. 1901.
laration of war w ith Mexico.' The he is suggesting a large Board and
W A U H E N U. F A K E tt.
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President simply proclamsted that I a “ “ ‘ •I! ^ eujber«h.p fee, rather then Administrator with the wi II anneted of
a small Board and a large fee, as
the eetate of O tillie A . Parker, deceased.
“ War exists" and thus it is with
the former nlau precludes centralizs- ,
“ Kant." He “ exists,” but how, or
wherefore, is one of those unan- tion, and gets nearer to the F ar : N O T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T .
P op ttli. He is figuring on one
'O T IC E it hereby given that fha tinder-
awered,unexplained problems,which
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siened haa thia dav filed hia final ac-
nothing less, than the exhibit of the hundred members ith sn annual i oonnt in the m.-.iter of the estate o f the td-
fee of two dollars, while in larger miniafrntion o f the catate o f John Devin-
great hereafter, can in anv wav d i»-.
is great ! iah, deceaaed. and that the County Court
clone. Hiw name ih legion, because cities the ... membership,
i....,vo
too
n i. iiiii. .. o n has nniioint.d Monday, thefith day o f Tnn-
er than the
fee
multiplied
le i above
io o ie
ie
e m
u m p .ie u
190J being the first dav o f the recnlnr
there’« a whole lot of him, and the
I9nj. January, t*rn. o f aaid Conrt. aa the
place« that know him, know him, I by ten. II hat IS t o b e (lo n e w it h day
for
hearing objectione to aaid final ac
Spend mnal| of it
awfully. For all the advantage or the monei?
count and the aettlement thereof.
for
printers
ink
and
postage.
He
Dated
thia 2nd day o f December. 1901.
beuetit he is, to thia mundane «phere
R P 8ANEOHD.
’twer well said in five little momosvl- 7°.U,A .h‘ Te *hi» 8 » Pu* *■«» 8b8P« E xecn torof the Estate o f John D evinish.
deceaaed.
•hies, to wit, “ Oh Kant!
Hail and to let the outside world know the
Ilo o k s
cards for
cut glass, 30c per
Jalvauized Water Pails,
25c.
Doll Bug
gies of all
kinds, 40c,
50c,$l-0a
set.
Wall match safes, 5c.
Our Permium
Good Bristle H air
Brush,
25<*
Butt Hinges, 5c,
FREE!
FREE!
Galvanized and Wooden
Wash tuba, 75c.
F rench basting cotton, 2 spools
for 6 cen t»
r j r i v e v T o y Trunks, trnys nard
B L- Ll
compartments, exact
duplicates of large
“ "fcqw 'w
ones, 25c to $1.00.
PIANO!
Medium quality
hand saws, 90c.
Willow Market Bas
Emliroiderv Hoops,
4 inches to 8 inches iu
Min me tor, any size, 5c.
kets, 25c.
Getting
Coat Collar Springs,
5c.
.
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fo r i f f ir lL
Ready
Santa.
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»=
Hickory axe han
dles, 20c.
Coin Purses, 3 for 10c.
Q
J. S. ^anematz.
American Plat* looking
lass, 10x1" in d i«» 50 cents
Just Received!
Anian-
ufacturvre' sample lot
of all-wool men's un- j
drrware, cheap as dirt.
0
Canvas Telescopes,
II sizes, 50c to 1.26.
.Tin and Agate
sauce pana 15,250
Toy Hammers, cast
steel, 5c.
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Stockinet, dress shields,
per pair
5 cents.
Entri ist» pearl buttons, any aize,
per doz’ u 5 cents.