Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, September 25, 1903, Image 3

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Mis Lydia Camptiell has been grant­
ed a state teachers certificate.
Ellis Simon ton of Rickerallwas mar­
ried at The Dalles lust week.
A Store that Satisfies
Dress Goods
W o rk Shirts
W. W. Bird will have charge of
the Hallock hopyurd the coming year.
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T b f fiuest collection in lho val­
ley. We h »ve ull ih« newest weav-
e* at any prict you want to pay.
The kind that are no hard l o j
Send for Hrtmples Send for our
handy catalogue of slnmlard pat­ And, yet eauy to find here. The J
.irungest materials au i dk t pat- N
terns. It it free.
lerna.
¡S
50c
j
Cloaks and Suits
Clothing
You cannot do betier limn to vis­
it this ile|mrtmenl. We want you
to come and try on as many style*
as you like. You will ii«*t he tore
<*d to buy. Jackets from $5 to $30,
suits from $5 to $35.
For man,youth or boy. See our a
wonderful values at $5.50, $7.50, ^
$10and $13 50. Underwear, »ox. f§
sweaters, hats, mckwt ar, etc. at ^
the lowest prices.
t S A L E M DALRYMPLES
^
« reco »*
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V
C. H. Chapman ha* returned from
the Hot Lake Sanitarium in improv­
ed health.
Mr. Hendershott from Spokane will
open a saloon iu the Uglow block on
Mill street.
J K. P Graves of Independence
lost about 5,000 tiy selling his chiltem
bark too soon.
New line of lace collars just receiv­
ed. Prices from 20 cents to $5
Pollock's Cash at. .re.
PL W. Fuller is back from a months
travel iu the Sound country lookiu>.
after timber interents.
Win Me» win of Baker City hae
been visiting his brother Marsh who
is poa»master at independence.
R ED U C TIO N SALE.
Our entire stock, covering three
40x80 feet floors, consisting of dry
goods, shirt waists, dress goods, cot­
ton aud woolen goods of all kinds, rain
giH>d*. clothings, furnishings, hats,
shoes, trunks, feed, groceries, hard­
ware, stoves, furniture, paint, oil.ce­
ment and brick, ig now offered for
sale.
We propose to do a wholesale busi­
ness and will guarantee to furnish
your winter supp’ ies for less money
than any other house in the state.
We want your trade and need your
produce and can make it to your in­
terest to trade with us.
In consolidating our two b ij stores
we found ourselves overstocked in
many lin* s, which we assure you will
he sold wit hout r gard for former cost,
price or value. You will find barrels
of bargains which you must «ee to ap­
preciate. Our p st record of Making
Good is a guarantee that we do as we
advtrtise— The bryan-Lucas Lumber
company, Falls City,Oregou.
TRADE A T SALEM .
K '* * > "* «.-■*
Cronise, the picture mau over Dal- {
rympies', can get you up photographs
that would greatly please your absent I
friends. Go and see "hie many at- |
tractive samples.
Zinn’s Confectionery had an im­
mense state fair trade aud still peo l
pie keep on Hocking there because
they say he has the choicest dainties
in town.
Dr. Keeler, who is a successful spec­
ialist in the diseases of horses, cattie
and hogs, cun nearly always save sick
animals if called ni time. Ask for
him at the steel bridge feed yard.
M f. Polk county people within
easy reach of Salem, go there for bur­
ial goods and a big per cent of them
always buy at Clough’s undertaking
p rlors on Slate street. His price*
are right.
* »V * IV * K ' * I «--X K- X i v x »V X W £ w X
Tick, tack, tock,
Very Good Clock.
We have lately received some mantel clock# that are
certainly re d good, and lhal, moreover, we are able to
oiler at considerably lei. lliau ta usually askeJ lor clock#
of equal worth ami beauty. They are exceptionally
liandi-ouie, very pleating and novel tu design and very
rich in enameling and finish. Their lime keeping qual­
ities are all that could )>e desired, aud thei» prices are
*(>. $(i 50, 97, «7.60, «8, *8 50 and |9. If you are inter-
©eted iu excellent dock values, we would like very much
to have you see this »e * lh>*.
Barr’s Jewelry Store
Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. -
J. B. Stump aud wife of Monmouth
A good dinner at the George lunch
The home of W. McLane at Saver have a new b«*ru boy
counter can be had for only 20 cents.
was destroyed by fire last week, the
O w e s H U Lite to a N e i g h b o r .
T im a Alm ost Hara-
John Stump will sow 150 acres of
loss being about $1000, half of it in
Mr. D. Daugherty, well known in
It will soon be time to think of win­
vetch seed west of Monmouth.
You will never regret buying laun-
money.
. dry ami toilet soap at the capital soap Mercer and Bumner counties, West ter paslimc- a# well as leasons in mu­
It may pay you to attend the Pur-
When you have stock of any kind
I works near the woolen mill. Never Virginia, most likely owes his life to sic for children. In this line G-’ui ve
for sale or want to buy anything it vine south of Riekreall tomorrow.
I before iu its history could so good an the kindness of a neighbor. Hu was C. Will, the .Salem music dealer keeps
almost hopelessly afflicted with diarr­ a good reliable stuck at prices that • f-
will pay to let it be known through
Frank Hartman, of Butler, is work­ article be had there.
hoea; was utteiuied by two physicians ten surprise people, they thinking
the Iiemizer.
ing iu a logging camp dofrii the Col­
who gave him little, if any. reliel, them eerluiuly second hand arlicl.-s
The Brown, Hannon, Fink and umbia.
Once again we come to suggest that when a neighbor learning of hia ser­ insieail of new goods. An hia good#
D A LLA S, ORECON.
Fawk hop yards on S dt Creek yield
D L. Keyt has out circulars saying you will make no mistake in buying ious condition brought him a bottle ar> shipped in the most modern any.
pd well and a fine article but all were that the goudh iu his Sheridan store clothing at Johnson’s. Their new of CliHinlierlain’s Colic, Cholera and that is in car loud lots without box­
Beautiful and H e a l t h f u l Location.
somawhat.
short
on
pickers.
stock of overcoats is at hand and now Dia:rime* remedy, which cured him ing, a* ne buys for »pot cosh and aa
wilt be sold at cost.
Co educational, Classical, Scientific Lite;ary, Business, Ex
is Uic boat time to make a selection. in less than 24 hours. For sale by the hi - selling expenses arc light, he call
pression ami oratory, musical and art. nurses offered.
A Chinese hop grower drove iu from
From
eight
acres
of
ground
I.
M.
Goad
moral
influence
thrown
around
-
8p- rial attention given to indi- illuni needs,
allhrd lo make customers really ear-
They h^ve business suits that would Wilson Drug company.
the country every morning at day­ Simpson of Luckiamute
threshed be. sure to please you and their school
the student, Dormitory and gymnasium pijvd c-t. Ev rose» reduced to the mini-
pri-iag offers. Having been in bii-i-
ret» T H E P R E S I D E N T , b o x -'4!, Dalla». Or
light and hauled out a wagon load of nearly 500 bushels of outs.
mum, For further informati'
A
n
o
t
h
e
r
H
o
n
e
e
r
C
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n
e
uess for 25 years, he has learned haw
suits for boys would make them feel
white folks to pick hops for him.
Theodore
Thorp
came
from
Missouri
to select u lme of goods to suites n-
About 20,000 pounds of hops were croud and manly.
George T Gerlinger who managed sold in Sab in last week at 23 cents.
in 1844, driving an ox team when ful buyers, such things as they can he
the building of the railroad from here Another lot uoi quite so good brought
but fifteen years old Laler on he proud of having in their homes. All in­
Buy all your fall clothing of all look up a donation claim where Falls strument* sold by Mr. Will will heat-
to Falls City is to he married to o 22 cents.
kinds at the New York Racket and City now stands and in 1857 married tended to free of charge By fair
Mrs. Lew Ritner, of Pedee, ls very wealthy young lady in California.
For a bilious attack take Chamber- save from 10 to 20 per cent with Miss Sarah Hedges. He first mined treatment he has made friends of cus­
poor h *alth.
The hunting season is almost here la in’« Stomach and Liver tablets aud wl ich to buy groceries. In shoes
in Cslifornia then in British Colum­ tomers, and their assistance is the
W I). Elkins and f mily will inovt and then farmers will he bothered bv a quick cure is certain For sale by they defy competition and their hat* bia, aud had run nlanitig mills at both
W H A T W E HAVE L E A R N E D D U R IN C
cause of his largely increasing trade.
hunters
unless
they
put
tip
tresspass
to in front of the school house.
are all right. Let them show you Dixie and Falls City. Afler being in His store is at 231 Commercial street,
T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV A IL-
the Wilson Drug company.
notices. We have large ones on cloth
some
blankets
and
comforts
for
win­
very
poor
hesltn
for
severul
months
opposite the Bush bank in Salem.
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I Gram is now being shipped on fl it for sale.
For bop storage at either rf the ter comforts.
he passed away at hi* home in Inde­
Ablw S o u r c e s D is h e d u p for O u r | oars all the box cars being needed for
Dallas warehouses apply ¡0 T. A.
pendence
recently.
He
hsd
a
Chittem hark grows in only Cali
N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers
other things.
Riggs who has control of them. He
B U S I N E S S IN D A L L A S .
vivid recollection of pioneer times and
Mr. Hoppe, of Portland, has bought
In A b rev la ted P a r a g r a p h s .
fornia, Oregon and Washington am;
has room for about 1200 bales.
We lead the race in shoes. Good until this season was thought to
the eighty acre farm of Ezra Hart ou
G^ynors shoes are the very best liked to talk about them.
reliable stock all new and up to date. worth not more than from 3 to 5
Salt Creek, at «1600, and is living
Putnam Fadeless Dyes color silk, shoeH in the market. They handh-
For groceries go to Osfield's.
We make the prices too ai Pollock’s ! •enfp a pound. It can now be -old at
C a t a r r h a n d Hay Fever.
there.
wool or cotton perfectly at one boil not hing else but footwear and study
cash store.
Liquid cream balm is becoming as
12 to 15 cents.
ing. For sale by the VVil.on Drug to pleas»* their patrons- No one ever
M. Hayter, dentist, Wilson building
popular as Ely’s Cream Balm solid.
regret* having traded there.
In the door yard of Jake Chambers I The Itemizer wants additional cor Coiupnuly at 10cents a package*
It is prepared for use iu atomizers and
NEW TO-DAY.
Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s j in Kings Vullev, is an orange 'rce on j
V»
respond©nc© from every neighborhood
T. E. Caufleld has rented his farm
is highly praised by those who have
Meiser A Meiser will hereafter close ¡ which a dosen oranges grew to per- : not now regularly represented in it. north of Riekreall to P. L Laiollette,
Choice goods at fair prices and an beeu accustomed to call upon physi­
| faction this sea sou.
at 9 instead o 7 p m.
Wont you or some of your neighbors of Marion county. He will have a experienced tiimmer to make them cians for such treatment.. Many phy­ Advertising under this heading will cost 10 cents
for anytning under 15 words for one insertion or 26
public hale October 3rd and then will up just as wanted is what the ladies sicians are using ami prescribing it. cents for throe insertions.
The state agricultural college at write to us about ¡1.
First c ’ as timothy and vetch seed
will find at Mias Collins millinery All the medicinal properties of the
Corvallis,
opened
this
week
with
400
move
to
Salem.
for sale at UUrey's feed store.
I> C Daugherty who had lived in
emporium in front of the court house. celebrated cream balm are cootai-ed
students and ti e •mollment is ex­ and around Willumiua for many years
From the amount of new goods be­
Lee Crider Inis a neat business office pected to reach 600.
OOD fresh milch cow wanted by Frank Holman
in the liquid form, which is 75 cents,
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died recently at the home of his son ing received at Dunns’ grocery tb^y
in Dallas.
n ar the old band hall corner.
The feed store of W. W. Ullrey is including a spraying tube. All drug­
See posters about auction sale of in Eastern Oregon, hi** remains being must be expecting a big fall trade.
gists
or
by
mail.
Ely
Brothers,
56
Taylor Dunn is clerking in Jacob­ stock and farming implements at| brought to the Willamina cemetery.
Their crockery and dishes of nil kinds heudqnaters for all sorts i f feed foi
^RESII cow and calf for sale. Apply here.
son’s new clothing store on Mill St.
animals and poultry. And he has Warren street, New York.
the Canfield place north of Riekreall 8a-1 So many threshers had to be housed are well worth seeing and bu. i ig.
medicine* that will cure nearly all
C l o t h i n g I n v ita tio n .
Mrs. Dick Madison and Mrs. Walt­ | turday, October,3rd,
before the season was over on account
Much prog-ess has been made on their ailments. Ask to see what he
RESH 3-year Old £ Durham heifer for sale by Lee
er Williams went to Portland Wednes­
Wo have been so busy receiving,
For the very best, kind of bakers of I heir crews having to go to the hop the water works ditch. The intake iiUS.
Smith in Dallas.
niatking and placing good# that we
day.
bread, pies, cak* s and pastry of a ll: yards that a few machines are still on Canyon Creek is about completed.
tiave had no time to write an ad this
Rev, Riley, of McMinnville, will kinds go to Riggs’ grocery store. See, running. In a very few days both Before entering it the water will hit* r
ANTED—Men and women to learn barber trnde
the hop and threshing season will be through 100 feet of sand and gravel.
Go to A. Shultz when you want to we k but we are now ready to attend
preach at the Baptist church next samples in show case.
under expert instructions. Only eight weeks
over.
buy brick, sand, cement, lime, lumber lo your wants in the line o( clothing, required. A clean, light, well paid vocation. Write
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D O. Bronson and son
Since the end of h*»p picking our I
uruisbing goods, trunks and valises. for f.ee catalogue, giving full particulars. Portland
There is a constantly increasing in­ Hubert have gone to the Prineville or shingles. It is so convenient t"
Barber college, 263 Bverett street, Poitlund, Ore­
Bert Hastings, Frank and Archie stores are full of buyers, many of them
We are the new anil only exclusive gon.
get ail those tiling« at one pLce.
terest in the advertising under our
clothing house in Dallas, our location
Myer and their families are over at being Indians who buy better grades New Today heading. Nearly every­ country to remain for an indefinite
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time. While away the farm near
of goods than in pat-t years.
h ing in the Uglow block. Please
Slab creek.
body reads it and it promptly brings Lewisville will be in chargtjd their son
Fanil, the hardware dealer, is a call to get acquainted and let us show
ACRES of good hop land half a n ile from Dal­
together
many
a
buyer
and
seller.
M >rris Hughes has bought the
Hens are now worth eight cents
las and from one to five acre lots iu Dallas for
Will.
very busy man because the buying you through our stock.— It. Jacobson
sale
by
Henry Howe,
The
average
cost
of
ails
under
that
Frieren
place
south
of
Garl
McBee’ji
and young chickens ten cents a pound
public keep him on the jump supply­
The public schools of Dallas will ing tiie many needs in his line. it Co. <1. W. Hollister, manager.
and will soon move there, his broth­ heading is less than ten cents per in­
live weight.
b’-gin next Monday at 9:30 with a They ¡go there because experience
ers John aud Wilbur taking charge of sertion.
S to m a c h Trouble.
WELL furnished room s for rent to young lady
The court house yard is being nice­ the old home place.
short piogrum to hear which all par­ has proved that his goods are always
students at Ida month by Mrs. Anna Ryeifev, of
The
W.
C.
T.
U
county
convention
“ 1 have been troubled with my Dallas.
ly graded preparatory to seeding with
ents are united Th© teach* is will • •f the best quality aud the prices nev­
will l>e held at the Christian church be as follows, each having cha ge of a
stomach for the past four years,” says
lawn grass.
Part of the stock to he sold at auc­
in Dallas October 6th and 7th. There grade, beginning with the first Miss er higher than things of inferior D. L. Beach, of Clovernook farm,
tion
on
the
old
Lee
pUce
next
Thurs­
The W. C. T. U. will meet with
quality. A big stock of stoves of Greenfield, Muss. "A few days ago 1 O f i WETHER goats for sale by W. H. Kirnsey at
will be a gold medal contest the sec­
Mrs. W. I. Reynolds at 2 o’clock next day belongs to C. W. Stafford and ond evening and the one receiving it Edneile Collins, Miss Ella Carpenter, all kindshas arrived. Go now and was induced to buy a box of Chamber­ C U Riekreall.
Miss
Eloise
Phillips,
Mrs.
F.
H.
Mor.
will
include
five
yearling
steers.
There
Wednesday.
will take part in the grand gold med­ rison, Miss Edith Houck, Mrs. C. C take your pick of the lot.
lain’s Blomach and Liver tablets. 1
will be no discount h>r cash.
al contest. at the state convention. Campbell, Ii It. Hill, W. I. lieyuuhls
have taken part of them and feel u 2 Q COOD sheep and SO nannie goats for sal u by
The best and cheapest line of heat
John Keasuner, I »alias.
great deal better ” If you have any
ers in town may be had at Guy Bros
Not soon again will you have so Octohei 20th.
School time is at hand and at W il­ trouble with your stomach, try a box
Col. Dick Alexander, who is a broth­
hardware store.
» go»>d an opportunity to buy all kinds
sons drug store they have whatever f these tablets You aie certain lo
Or sale or rent—117 acre farm, 30 acres in culti­
er of .lame« Alexander of Independ-
S om e D o n ’ t«.
vation. Forty goats and 12 young cattle for
you will need in that line. Country ne phased with the result, l’ riee 25
All the ‘•arpentera in this county I ° f s,°fk as at the 0 n lie Id ’•ale near • lie aud who lives in LL iituckv within
Don’t be afraid to clean your drop
»aleoi go with the place.—J, A. Williams, Dallas.
do
for
Hiekrcall,
October
3rd.
See
posters
teachers should advise their pupiL ( cuts. For sale by the Wilson Drug
have all the work they can
| about many i ther uitides to be «<ffer- a few miles of where the writer was ' ping boards every day. Don’t be afraia lo trade i*t Wilsons. Notice in their
sometime to come.
company.
horn and raised, has a jug of whisk I of getting your hens too fat to lay weil.
I cd.
tFU let on the shares -100 3 year-old Cotswold
diow window samples of a new disin-
which his grandfather ma !e 100 years You never saw a scrawny hen lay.
1 ewes, in lots to suit. Will furnish le^ixlurcd
Mrs Ja». Dalton and family, o j
feciaiit mid try some of it to purify
M
r#
.
J
a
s
.
I.
B
all
De
ad.
ouck. -Samuel Orr, Riekreall.
Burns, are visiting at the home ui j Samuel Cowl was “trieken with par- agu. It will he oneiled next week and Hens must first have enough to keep things with around your home.
For
several
years
she
had
been
an
Couuty Treasurer Dalton.
i alvsi. last Saturday night, the right a multitude of Kentucky gentlemen them In good condition before any of it
n valid at I heir home on the Fletclier \ BOUT 1,000 bushels of clean white oats for » tie
: fide of his body and the left side of, out west, will smack their lips at tlie will go to produce eggs. Don’t let any
Hardware sud implements buggies ; hi* bead being n{flirted. It interferes
plsee south of McCoy and was recent­ xxb
Lhy Lee Smith in Dallas.
one fool you by making you think that
very t bought of it.
Ti
e
Salem
stage
is
nearly
always
and wagons, sl< vea and kochen vare, ^
common fowls lay better than tlior- load d with wlnti Dallas people want ly taken to the 8aleui hospital where
ally with both his speech and his
carpenters tools, builders «upplies ami 1,1
he died last Bunduy aged 42 years. A t \ FULL blooded Cotswold ewes, nifi C-jtswold
The bargain day of the Por'land pughbred.^for they don’t
from there.
harvesting machinery for sale by Man­ ability to wnlx.
She was a danghier of Nathan Coll­ i v / and Angora buck-* for sale at, reasonable pri es
Jcur.ial Aug 28?h was a hu timer.
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ning <fc Feguscu in Salem.
ier ami »as horn near Ball.ton. Mi. b> A. C. Staats. Address Suver, Oregon.
Dallas college opened this week They asked for 10,000 new subscriber
f i e M e t H la M a t c h .
Ball
wus also born and raised in that
Go
to
the
Dallas
flouring
mill
for
and
received
9,565.
Numerous
awards
Log cabin cream« or chews at with n hetier initial attendance than
The Russian marshal Suvaroff was
(JOOD 133 acre farm 1J miles south of Mon-
Brown’« A Shaw’s every day. A Do ever before There are fifty to begin for big lists of subscribers c ime t* famous as a Jester and was fond of rll your bread stuff and stock fe* d. vicinity. She was a sister of Nate
nmuth for rent by H. Best, of Monmouth
Conner, Mrs. N. F. Gregg and Mrs N.
fresh taffy daily and everything in-1 with thirty of them b itig new stu- this couuty, Peter Oook of Riekreall confusing the men under his command l'heir flour has no superior.
J.
Woodley,
of
Ballston,
Elias
ami
J.
getting
$20,
W.
A.
Wash
of
Dallas
$5
home
¡dents.
There
were
many
vis
t
irs
at
choice confectionery, all of it
•**
by asking them unexpected and ab­
Iv, Conner, of lone, and Mrs. M. Hob A A CATTLE, Including cows, 2-year-old», year-
amounts, every surd questions. But occasionally he
j the opening « h ssio ii and addresses by a..d these smaller
made and nothing better
Rioter, the gunsmith, is outfitting
X V / lings and calves, also rye grass seed, for sale
j members of th*- facility aud Principal one of them haviug sent in over 20 met his match. Thus, one bitter Janu­ many a hunter for fall sport. His nert, of Idaho.
by John Lynn en .HaItcreek.
g. p. Kimball is now ready to re- j Reynolds, of the puidic school. Near- subscribers; J. H. Jones, Perryd.de; ary night, such as Russia only can pro­ new guns a:e the best made and he
ceive fruit at his dryer and requests ly all the rooms in the dormitory have W. J. Mulkey, Monmouth; Cecil duce, he rode up to a sentry and de­ makf'tt ammunition superior to most
Miss Eva Wash has entered the TjViK location, about 2 > claims that will cut from 3
those having small lots, or any that alieady been taken. A number win» Stunts, Airlie; Lot Brown, Dallas, manded:
state normal at Monmouth for a 1 to 4J million each. For particulars, see or ad­
hat
comes
from
elsewhere.
dress K. M. Smith, Monmouth.
will do to dry to hurry it in. Full are now bimy at work expect to soon Lee Sears, Ballston; J, A. Moore,
year# training.
“ How many stars are there In the
Parker and Ii. M. Smith, Monmouth. sky ?”
market prices paid according to size, be in attendance.
Day afler d* y and week after week
The soldier, not a wlilt disturbed, an
L. Fenton, of D-illas has sheep to let out on
Marble Cutter Hawking is kept busv
swered coolly:
. shares in bands of any size Desired.
chiseling
into
attractive
shape
tomb
“ Wait a little, and I’ ll toll you.” And
stones
for
cemeteries.
lie deliberately commenced counting.
HE highest market price will he paid for prunes
“One, two, throe,” etc.
by H. 8. Butz in Dallas.
When lie had reached 100, Suvaroff,
Dunns grocery trade is constantly
who was half frozen, thought it high
pears It cents a bushel unpicked at K.
time to ride off. not. however, without reaching fartin-r and farther away «*»
Timbers of oak keep the old AKTLFTT
H. Milliard’s.
Inquiring the name of the*ready reck­ tin* people find out what bargains
homestead
standing
through
oner. Next day the latter found him­ can be had tin re. They ulways have
10 to 26 on es of hop land for rent near Dal­
a big supply of country products for the years.
self promoted.
It pays to use the ROM
las. The first twe yearn free for fencing ground
the ure of Dallas people.
and planting crop. Cali at this office ior paiticulara
right stuff.
M A R K E T REPORT.
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[Corrected weekly by Gooch Bros. |
“ Men of oak ” are men in
KILN of 260,000 brick was recently burned at
Those who have been patronizing
In dependence by John R. Copper, who Is offer
Wheat, per bushel, 76 cts.
| the Morris jewelry stor for years say rugged health, men
mg them for sale.
whose
Bran, per ton $22
t hat things always J.urn out as he rep­
rthorts, per ton , $25.
resents -hem. Ill repairing waiclus. bodies are made of the sound­
r»R HALE—A 136 acre dairy ranch, sir miles
T H IS W E E K W E ARE C O N D U C TIN G A M A M M O T H
Oats, per hu*hel, 30 cts.
I clocks or jew lry he is skillful.
north of Dallas on the main r ad. Apply to M.
est materials.
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D E P A R T M E N T S P E C IA L
Flour, per 10 barrels,$3 80.
Flour, per sack, $i.
D i a m o n d W a d d in g .
TH IS S P E C IA L SA LE E F F E C TS A L L D E P A R T M E N T S
Childhood is the time to lay
Buckwheat flour, $2.50 per cwt
The sixtieth weililing siiuiversary
0 / W \ HEAD of extra good stack sheep to let on
N O T E T H E B A R C A IN S O F F E R E D .
Oermea, $1 60 per cwL
j of W. \V. “tniitli anil wifewaa relebrat the foundation for a sturdy con­ O U U «hares by Ed. Clark, Riekreall.
Corn meal, $2 60 per cwt.
©<1 lint w e e k at their home four mile. stitution that will last for years.
Miutli of HiaUvllle. They were mar
U T H. McDan'el, near Riekreall, has good baled
[Corrected weekly by Dnmt's Grocery.
Scott’s Emulsion is the right IT «wheat hay for sale.
, ridl in Indiana in lfi43, crossed the
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Potatoes,
per
bushel,
50©t#.
I plains in 1X62 sod have lived around
Regular 50 cent value#.
Regular 35 cent value#.
stuff.
Butter, per pound 25 eta.
OOD Shorthorn Jersey bull tor service at Frank
I S o d a v i l l e for forty year*. They have
D'pertinent special:
Department «pecial :
Holman’s in Dallas.
Lard, per pound, 13(315 cts.
-ii children who are .callered over
Regular $1.25 values.
Scott’s Emulsion stimulates
Bacon,side#, per found, Hot 15 eto. | the west. Senator Miller, of l/ehau*
Department special :
Hama, per pound, 15(317 eta.
on gave an i^tereatinK talk alsmt the the growing powers of children, jpKKHM milch cows for sale by D, L. Keyt at Per­
ry dale.
rihoulders. per pound. 9(1(11 cts.
«’ helixes that hsve occurred wilhin helps
them build a firm
E g g # , per dozen, 20 cts
their lifetime. There wer# at the
memorable mealing eighty persons, foundation for a sturdy consti­
Chickens, per dozen |3(<t«5
LD PAPERS IN PACK AUKS OF 60 rOR SALS
at this office for 16 «-ante, also blank notes and
each one bringing some present.
Dried fruila. per pound, 3m 10 ct*
mo* tgages and all kinds of levai blsnka
tution.
There were four generation# present
Beet*, per pound 1$ cent#
Regular $1 50 valute.
Regular 85 cent value*.
including W. W Mill rand wife, Mr#
Turnip#, per pound. 1 ct#.
••nd for frs# aamplw.
T HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIME« AT
Department special :
Department special ;
Chloe But*, Den* Botz and Norma
Cabbage, per pound, 2 eta.
1 the very ¡»est rates obtainable.- II. U. Campbell.
Regular 65, 75 and 85 cent
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T T A B O W N E . Chemist*.
Holman, from Dali*».
Onion«, per pound, 2 eta.
values.
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Beans, per pound, 5(37 cent«.
ONF.Y TO LOAN ON ÎMPROVRD FARM PR*
Department special:
Home ten week# ago Frank Brown
BOc. and B I .O O i all druastats.
Corn meal, per pound,3« cts
V* rt> at usual rats« by Oscar Hayter, Dallas,
who lived on the old John Burnì
Hay, per ton, t 7«MH2
Regnisi 91. $1 25
place west of Airlie was kicked in the
nXRY TO LOAN A 'f • PER CENT ON FARM
head by a hor-e and taken lo the
T o C u r t si C o ld in o n o Day.
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Tske Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab­ Florence Hanatoiium in Salem where
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I *■* l - s p lrrnjv T«jt— li-pti urn
lets All druggHtfl refund th© metrey be lingered until last Sunday and
f l T * HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPBOVE:
if it fails to cure. E. W Grove’s sig­ ■If d. He was taken to Suver for
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SIBLEY è BAKIN
burial.
nature is on each box. 25c.
DALLAS CO LLEG E
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Ladies Wool Hose
23c pair
lew Fi libs
Nonshrinkäbls Wool
Underwear
97c garment
Keckwear
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35c each
Mens’ Shirts
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69c Yd
58c Yd
98c
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