OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
Allthe County News Graphically Writ
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
R. L. CHAPMAN......
F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R
and
EM BALM ER
O F F I C E : C h a p e l a n d P a r lo r ». N. M a in » !.
D A L L A S , OREGON:
Mr*. F. H. Brock is able to be alone
again after her sick spell. Her parents
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Castleman and
daughter, have returned to their home
at Marion; Mr. Brisk taking them to
Norten in time to take the morning
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Farm Implements
: Economy and satisfaction are the two essential points to bear in mind when mak
ing your purchases in this line, but you cannot practice economy without first get
ting satisfaction. For this reason we wish to say that each and every article, in
; our stock, was selected with the greatest care so as to meet the demands required
of them. Prices are always guaranteed to be as low as the lowest on similar goods.
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| P lo w s
Out of all the eternal remedies on the
m arket we doubt if there is one th at has
the reccord if that world renown porous
plaster—Allcock’s. It has now been in *
use for sixty years, and still continues
to be us popular as ever ill doing its
FOR THAT PRIZE.
great work of relieving our pains and f
aches. It is the remedy we all need <
suffering from any form of ache
How the Sewing Machine Contes or when
pain resulting from taking cold o r *
over-strain. Alcock’s Plasters are sold *
tants Stand.
by all druggists in every part of the
civilized world.
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Below we give the standing of the
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several contestants tor the sewing m a
EAST DALLAS.
chine which goes to someone on May 1st.
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This gives the standing for last week,
and each weekly letter received will The Lewis children have the whoop
count 100 points:
ing cough.
Peedee................................................. 800 Mrs. Clayton has been quite sick L r
B u e ll..................................................... «00 j the past few days.
Sunnyolope ....................................... 800 .
Buena V ista....................................... 800 Measles, lagrippe and whooping cough
Kings Valley......................
800 j haye kept more children out of school
East Dallas ...................................... 800 this year than usual.
Liberty ............................................... 800 Mr. Kenyon has just received a tele
Popcorn............................................... 800 ; gram
from his former home in Kansas,
400 I bringing
Butler
HOO ! dying. the sad news that his father is
Falls C ity----
400 J
Ballston-B ..
400 !
Corvallis
800 I
North Dallas
KINGS VALLEY.
400 !
Monmouth ...
700
!
Smithflcld . .
400
Mr. LaBraneh went t® Salem Monday.
Ballston-C ..
6o0 W alter Maxfield is enjoying an attack
Rocca..............
500 ! of mumps.
Pioneer ..........
000
Perrydale .. ..
Dr. Larkin Price is still taking orders
Sewing Machine Given Away. for spectacles.
As much as any one thing for the liet* ' John Miller’s family are all laid up
term entof the I ten dzer its editor desires I with lagrippe.
a weekly letter from every vicinity. ¡ Coyotes killed ten lambs for Taylor
Beginning with January 1st and end- ! Miller Saturday night.
ing May 1st we will give a $50 Home Ilazen Crossgrove, of Alexander, spent
sewing machine to the correspondent Sunday
with Rovia Rumbaugh.
who is most regular in his or her com
munications. We w ant your locality Mr. and Mrs Doc Frantz of Hoskins,
represented every week, and offer this visited at John McCallum's Sunday.
incentive for regularity.
Dr. Pernot was in the valley Sunday
to perform an operation on Pearl Town
send.
ROCCA.
Mrs. Grace Beach is in the valley at
bedside of Pearl Townsend, who is
Fred W ittenstrom had business at the
very
ill.
No ton one day this week.
Monroe
is on the sick list.
This has peen a beautiful day, almost | Mrs. Bud Townsend
Price is suffering with an
li o sum m er; the sun shone and the air attack
of asthm a.
felt warm and dry. A very agreeable,
cl:unge in the weather.
J. P. Logan, John McCallum, Charles I
B ell P h o n e 103. * M u tu a l P h o n e 1306.
C alla P r o m p t ly A n s w e r e d D ay o r N ig h t.
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Amongst all the difler-
ent makes of plows we
selected the famous J. I.
Case which today stands
at the head of the list
as a plow of sterling
worth, both in material and workmanship. When you get the J. I. Case you have
the best and no one to dispute it.
“C r itic ” S t e e l H a r r o w Absolutely the
ly t
best Lever • H nar
i
row now on the
market. Every
tooth and other
parts are clip
ped on; giving
greatest possi
ble strength. It
is so built that
it touches all
uneven spots.
teeth can be adjusted up or down, or sideways, on the bars and, if lost, can be
laced by any square tooth. T o B u y O n e M e a n s S a t i s f a c t i o n .
W e also handle th e celebrated M itchell W agons, Staver Buggies and Hacks, Meyer’s Spray
Pum ps, 1 S ta r” Disc H arrow in either two, three, or four-horse size; single and double C ulti
vators. We invite you to visit our im plem ent d epartm ent and we’ll show you all the im
provem ents.
Iron Bed Sale
n o w in f u ll
force. B o u t
O b II bs Furniture bOi
delay as the as
sortment will soon
be broken.
DALLAS, OREGON
NewCarpets,
Rugs, Wail
Paper, Paint,
and a fu ll line o f
Stoves and Ranges
always on hand.
BLOO D
Hice, Reason Kibby añil .Iitim-s Gros- Several cases of lagrippe in the Pee
T H E S O U R C E O F A L L DISEASE grove
went to Corvallis Thursday to a t dee neighltorhood.
Every p art of th e body is dependent on the blood for nourishm ent and
streng th . W hen th is life stream is flowing through th e system in a state of
purity and richness we are assured of perfect and uninterrupted h ealth ;
becam e pure blood is n atu re’s safe-guard ag ainst disease. W hen, however,
th e body is fed on wenk, im pure o r polluted blood, th e system is deprived of
its streng th , disease germ s collect, and th e trouble is m anifested in various
ways. P ustular eruptions, pim ples, rashes and th e different sk in affections
show th at th e blood is in a feverish and diseased condition as a resu lt of too
m uch acid or th e presence of som e irritatin g hum or. Sores and Ulcers are
th e re ru lt of m orbid, unhealthy m atter in the blood, and R heum atism , Ca
tarrh , Scrofula, C ontagious Blood Poison, etc., are all deep-seated blood
disorders th a t w ill continue to grow worse as long as the poison rem ains.
These im purities and poisons find th eir w ay in to th e blood in various ways.
Often a sluggish, inactive condition of the system , and torpid state of the
avenues of bodily waste, leaves th e refuse and w aste m atters to sour and
form uric and other acids, which are taken up by th e blood and distributed
thron; '.lout th e circulation. C om ing in contact w ith contagious diseases is
another cause for th e poisoning of th e blood ; we also breathe th e germ s and
m icrobes of M alaria in to our lungs, and when these g et into th e blood in
i ufficient q uantity it becomes a carrier of disease instead of health. Some
are unfortunate as to inherit bad blood, perhaps th e dregs of som e old
constit utional disease of ancestors is handed down to them and they are
const.i .'ly annoyed and troubled w ith it. Bad blood is th e source of all dis
ease, and u ntil th is vital fluid is cleansed and purified the body is sure to
suffer in som e way. For blood troubles of any character S. S. S. is th e best
remedy ever discovered. It goes down into the circulation and rem oves any
and all poisons, supplies the healthful properties it nveils, and com pletely
and perm anently cures blood diseases of
every kind. T he action of S. S. S. is so
thorough th at hereditary tain ts are removed
ami weak, diseased blood m ade strong and
h ealth y so th a t disease cannot rem ain. It
cures R heum atism , C atarrh, Scrofula, Sores
Ulcers, Skin Diseases, C ontagious
PURELY VEGETABLE and
Blood Poison, etc., and does n ot leave the
•lig h test trace of th e trouble for future outbreaks. The w hole volum e of
blood is renewed and cleanser! after a course of S. S. S. It is also n atu re’s
greatest tonic, m ade entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and is absolutely
harm less to any p art of the system S. S. S. is for sale at all first class
drug stoics. Book on the blood anil any medical advice lice to all w ho w rite.
bo
tend the encam pm ent of the Odd Fel Mrs. Lew Ritner is getting along very
lows.
well from last report.
Ed Pagencoff expects to begin having
SM1THFIELD.
gravel hauled as soon as possible.
Riley Burbank has gone down to the
Mr. Tom Hubbard is visiting with his hop yards at Independence to plow.
brother, Mack.
Jesse Yost sent quite a lot of turkeys
Mary Townsend is suffering with a and chickens to the Portland m arket,
cold and throat trouble.
Bluford Bush and family have been
Mrs. Frink has been quitesiek but visiting his brother, Will and family.
j she is improving at present.
See the beautiful sunshine; wild flow
Myrtle and Edith Reed spent Sunday ers are blooming and spring is certainly
with Grandpa and Grandm a Townsend. close by.
Mr. ami Mrs. Loop attended the fu- Sam Morrison and Clarence Irvin
neral of their little grandchild last have lost a few head of cattle and one I
horse this winter.
: week.
A num ber from here attended the fu
neral of Mrs. W hite last Saturday. Hue Most disfiguiing skin eruptions, scrof
ula, pimples, rashes, etc., are due to j
hv one we are gathered home.
impure blood. Burdock Bitters is a !
Jesse Townsend and daughter, Effa, cleansing
blood tonic. Makes you clear
eatne up from McMinnville to spend a eyed, clear-brained,
clear-skinned.
few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Townsend.
PEEDEE.
SUNNYSLOPE.
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Mr. Bimpson has lost five cows recent
ly.
Mr. Culver is digging strawberry ;
plants at Joe Sherwood’«.
Mrs. Verna Milton is staving with
her sister, Mrs. Joe Sherwood.
Mrs. Robinson, of Amity, is staying
with her sister, Mrs. J. M artin.
Mr. Clyde Simpson, who has bean ;
working in Salem, came home Friday. 1
Mrs. Laurence and daughter, Irene,
went to Dallas Saturday and came back
Sunday.
Mr. John M artin’s baby has been very
sick with the whooping cough, but is
improving now.
Skin Disease of Twenty Year’s
Standing Cured.
I want you to know bow much Cham
berlain’s Salve has done for me. It has
cured my face of a skin disease of al
most twenty year’s standing. I have
been treated by several as sm art physi
cians as we have in this country, and
they did me no good, but two boxes of
this salve have cured me.—Mrs. Fannie
Griffen, Troy, Ala. C ham berlain’s
Salve is for nale by Belt & Cherrington.
BUENA VISTA.
Mrs. A. Anderson ison the sick list.
Clyde Hall had a narrow escape from
a bear Friday nigh.
M. N. P rather transacted buslnese at
Independence Monday.
Mr. Roger visited over Sunday with
his Uncle Jim and Ed H annon.
County Surveyor Winslow is survey
ing for the new road near Buena Vista.
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Rowe visited the
I edside of Robert Wilson, at Indepen-
lence, who is ill.
Mrs. M. N. Prather has returned
orne, from Portland where she has been
it the bedside of her sister, Mrs. J. W.
^impsoti.
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T b o K in d T o n H ave A lw ays B ou g h t, a n d w h ich has been
in use fo r ov er 3 0 years, has b orn e th e slptiittnre o f
m ade tinder his p er-
- an d has been t mad
'¿ s ’ - y /
sot ml supervision sln ce its Infancy.
llow
de eceive you in this.
A llo
w n o on e to d
A ll C ounterfeits, Im itations and “ J u s t-a s -g o o d ” are but
E xperim ents that trifle w ith and en danger th e health o f
I n f a n t s an d Children-—E xperien ce against E xperim ent.
What is CASTOR IA
Castoria is a harm less substitute fo r Castor Oil, P are
goric, D rops and S ooth in g Syrups. I t Is Pleasant. It
contuius neither O pium , M orphine n or oth er N arcotle
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys W orm s
and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and W in d
Colic. I t relieves T eeth in g T roubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. I t assimilates th e F ood , regulates th e
Stom ach and B ow els, givin g healthy and natural sleep.
T h e Children’ s P anacea—T h e M oth er’s Friend.
G E N U IN E
Suffered Torments from Birth —
Boils Formed as Big as Walnuts
— In Frightful Condition and Could
Hardly W ork— Tried All Kinds of
Remedies to No Avail— At Last
WHOLLY CURED IN 8
MONTHS BY CUTICURA
“ I had an itching, tormenting eczema
ever since I came into the world, and I
am now a man fifty-five years old. I
tried all kinds of medicines I heard of,
but found no relief. I was truly in a
frightful condition. At last my blood
was so bad that I broke out all over
with red and white boils, which kept
growing until they were as big as wal
nuts, causing great pain and misery. I
thought they woula take the skin off
my whole body, but I kept from scratch
ing as well as I could. I was so run
down .hat I could hardly do my work.
Mr. Nelson R. Burnett recommended
the use of Cuticura Remedies, telling
me he was confident they would benefit
and, in time, cure me. I used the Cuti-
cura Soap, Ointment, Resolvent, and
Pills for about eight months, and I can
truthfully say I am cured. I cordially
recommend Cuticura Remedies to all
who are afflicted the same as I was, be
lieving that, if they will use them
according to directions, they will find
them all they are represented to be.
Any one doubting the truth of the above
can write to Mr. Burnett, who will cheer
fully vouch for my statements.
•‘ Hale Bordwell, R. F. D. 3, Cedar
Corners, Tipton, la., Aug. 17, 1907.”
“ I cheerfully endorse the above tes
timonial. It is the truth. I know Mr.
Bordwell and know the condition he
was in. He never tires of praising the
Cuticura Remedies.
“ Nelson It. Burnett, Tipton, la .”
CASTORIA
The Kind You Have Always Fought
In Use For Over 3 0 Years.
For Over Sixty Year».
ploded, and an inconvenience lasting
several days resulted.
O. E. Earheardt, late proprietor of
the former Oberer & Mvrer mill at
Black Rock, filed petition in bankruptcy
last week. The worst sufferers are the
laliorers.
Several parties are now in the hills
west of town, looking up desirable lo
cations of tim ber on the railroad lands.
It looks to the writer like tim e and
money wasted.
Falls City has one of the finest barber
shops in Oregon. The Hall shop is new
and fitted with all the latest appliances
and fine furniture and fixtures, hot and
cold water and baths.
OAK GROVE.
D. J. (iran t was a Falls City visitor
Wednesday Mr. Gilbert, a former
Mrs. Moore is seriously ill with pneu- last
resident and business man here, is con
tnonia.
sidering the puTchase of the furniture
Miss Laura Hansen, of Salem, visited Htore from Mr. (irant.
here Saturday and Sunday.
The people of this place, who went to E. E arhart and family arrived here
Rickreall Saturday evening, reported a last night from Dallas, and will make
this city their home.—Eugene Guard.
pleasant time.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. H arris, who spent
the winter in Salem, have returned to
their home here.
On account of illness in the neighhor-
hood the dram a, “ Engaged.” which was
t have been given the 29th, will be
postponed until the 7th of March.
An old and well tried remedy. Mrs.
Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been
used for over sixty years by millions of
mothers for their children while teeth
ing, with perfect success. It soothes the
< hild, softens the gums, allays all pain,
cures wind colic and is the best remedy
for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste.
Sold by druggists in every part of the
world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is
incalcuable. Be sure and ask for Mrs.
W inslow’s Soothimg Syrup and take no
other kind. G uaranteed under the
Food and Drug Act, June 30, 1906.
Serial Num ber 1098.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy a
Favorite.
A LW A Y S
B e a r s t h e S ig n a tu r e o f
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS
Roy Johnson is cutting wood for Milt
Bosley.
The Bln ford Bush farm is for sale.
George Sweringer was a Falls City
Will Bush is plowing for Thomas Kin visitor
Monday.
chin.
Lettie Fishhack was an Independence
The Pedee roads are in very bad | visitor
last Friday.
1 shape,
Guy Sevier, of Falls City, is cutting
Jesse Yost lost one harse and a few | poles
for Mr. Gillipin.
calves.
Mr.
of near M onmouth, was
Alva Winner sprayed his orchard last in our Nelson,
midst Thursday.
Monday.
A. Fishhack visited with relatives
Frank Sheythe is very sick with ap- in V. Salem
the first of the week.
j pcndicitis.
Israel
Marks
purchased a small
T.HC S W IF T S P F C t n G C O .. A M A N T A , C A .
! Jesse Yost will soon Itegin selling tract- of land from has Allen
Towns.
j cream again.
Lafe Johnaon and George Sweringen
are setting out berries and fruit trees. I
Mr. Bogart, of Monmouth, passed
through here Saturday enroute to Falls !
S P Î U N Ç 1 9 0 8 S h O W I|N iq O F
City.
Auda Eggleston, of Monmouth, was a
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Sunday visitor at the home of R. M.
Gentle anointings with Cuticura, the
Bosley.
great, Skin Cure, preceded by warm
(ieorge Bennett, wife and son, Will, baths with Cuticura Soap, followed in
and Emma and Filbert Peterson visited the severer forms, with mild doses of
Cuticura Resolvent Pills, afford instant
at Salt Creek Sunday.
relief, permit rest and sleep, and point
Jasper Thompson, who has been work to a speedy cure of torturing, disfigur
ing, itching, burning, and scaly humors,
ing for Herman W onder, has returned ecaemas,
rashes, and inflammations,
to his home near Salem.
from infancy to age.
SPRIN G 1908 SH OW IN G OF
SPRIN G 1008 SHOW ING OF
Allie Griffith and Orpha Shipley vis
Cutlcurm Soap (25c.) to Cleans* the Skin, Cutl-
Ointment (50c.) to Heal the Skin, and Cuti
ited with Mr. ahd Mrs. Chapin, of Guth- j enra
cura Resolvent (50 c.).(or In the form o f Chocolate
first of the week.
Coated Pllla. 25c. per vial of 60) to Purify the Blood.
Womens’ Hosiery Novelties I rie, Fh. the Marks
New Exclusive Dress Fabrics
Sold throughout the world. Potter Drug A Chem.
Sole Props , Bouton. Maw.
and wife, of Black Rock, i Corp ■dr . Mai
led Free. Cuticura Book on Skin Dlaeaaea.
attended the valentine party at his
SPRIN G 1908 SHOW ING OF
SPUING 1008 SHOW ING OF
I brother’s, on the Luckiamute.
j Mrs. E. Clark and three daughters,
POPCORN.
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR land
TAILOR-MADE SKIRTS
Jam es Goodman visited with the
¡former’s
daughter,
Mrs.
Belle
Sullivan,
SPRIN G 1908 SHOW ING OF
SPRIN G 1908 SHOW ING OF
Brp'TO Gibson has been quite nick
at Dallas last week.
Miss Emma IVterson is ex actin g front lagrippe.
French Serge, Voile, Panama her sister, Amelia, from Salem on a Mrs. Porter ft»» returned from h< r
Dre^s Ginghams and Wash
visit. She has l»een attending the Cath California visit.
olic school of th at place.
and Taffeta Mohairs
Goods
Mira Ixnsittg, of Kait'tu, is visiting her
sister, Mrs. ttom yer.
SPRIN G 11108 SH O W IN G OF
SPUING 1908 SHOW ING OF
Mr. Net*. m has moved back on his
Worth Knowing About.
.. If you need , a first-class
. ,
, laxative, place near Gak Grove.
Silk
and
Heatherbloom
L ice Curtains and Bed
there is nothing better nor safer than The proceeds from the basket social
that old farnilv remedy, Brandreth’f am ounted to $20.60, and a good program
Petticoats
Spreads
Pills. Each pill contains one grain of l*eaides.
solid extract of sarsaparilla, which, j Jmmes Svkrs has set out a ten acre
with the other valuable vegetable pro- orcharit <>f ll>0*ttly prune, an.) Kngliab
ducts, make it a blood purifier of excel- '«nn.
J
lent character. If you are troubled
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*jlthjN .n.ti|«tion, one pill at night w ill. Th ^
oratories! contest of the
afford great relief Rrnndreth a Pill, are pn)llil,iti)1B
of Dallas Col-
the same fine laxative tome-pill vo.tr ,
lw held Friday evening, Feb.
grand,«rents used. They have been og] io the college chapel. From all in-
in use for over a century and are -old '
» .n v—
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in ever» drug and medicine Jtore, ___
. ‘ ____ ,, . Everybody is most cor-
cither plain or sugar-coated.
intereattng.
idiatiy invited to attend.
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Inp orted Laces i Embroidtiries
PIONEER.
Rough
Lumber
$12 T -2
PerM.
In our yard at Perrydale we have
ff lot of all kinds of rough lum ber
which we are anxious to dispose of,
and will for a short tim e offer at
the above price.
SALT CREEK LUMBER CO.
TRUCK AND DRAY CO.
HUBBARD & BRO W N
Phone and stand at Cherring-
ton’s drugstore.
If you want the
“ We prefer Cham berlain’s Cough
Remedy to any other for our children,”
says Mr. L. J. W oodbury, of Twining,
Mich, “ ft has also done the work for
us in hard colds and croup, and we take
pleasure in recommending it.” For
sale by Belt A Cherrington.
Worth of Your Money
LIBERTY.
THE CITY FEED STORE
I. G. McBee and wife and Miss Shew-
eySundayed in these parts.
The last week’s sunshine has started
the early gardeners to work.
L. H. and G. F. McBee have disposed
of their veals at a good price.
Plowing, pruning and spraying orch
ards is w hat is being done in this re
gion.
Mr. Mosier was looking for a milk
cow which seemed hard to find around
here.
Mrs. J. I. Reasoner is out again after
her severe illness. Mrs. Bell Duglas is
working for her.
Mr. Stiles has his new orchard all
out. Five acres of it are cherries, the
rest of various kinds.
Our basketball fans went to Corvallis
Friday night to witness a game between
Dallas and Corvallis, report a grand
and victorious time.
Our school closed Friday and the
teacher, Miss Olsen, left Sunday for her
new position at Louisville. Positions
are always ready for such good teachers.
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-GO TO-
To buy your feed. A full line of
mill feed, hay, seeds, flour and
poultry supplies kept in stock at
all times. Also have seed pota
toes of the very best varieties.
I earnestly solicit your patron
age. Yours,
FALLS CITY.
J. M. LYDIC, Proprietor
Mrs. Mllrrav, who was reported very
low last week, is report»! much improv
ed this week.
Mat Glaze is visiting in town this
week.
Frank Rutler is on his feet again, and
will soon be down town.
Tom Kdgar has l>een suffering with a
badly swollen arm this week.
Jam es E. Geiger and wife are visiting
at Chris Vashaw’s this week.
J. G. Van Orsdel. candidate for coun
ty j u d g e ,
in town Thursday rustl
ing for votes.
The Foresters’ dance last Friday
night was a swell affair, and the attend
ance was large
Zitn Hinshaw is laid up with bowel
com plaint.' He is greatly missed by his
many friends.
Glen O. Holman candidate for county
judge, was a Falls City visitor Wednes-
tay, looking after his political interests.
Friilay. the m embers of the variott
mutual phone lines held their anual
meeting in Falls City, and an agreement
was reached to consolidate and incorpor
ate.
It is reported th at Shaw A Goerke,
of Dallas, have purchased the Robinson
brothers butcher outfit, and rented
their shop. This will be good news to
many.
Last Tuesday night the gasoline en
gine belonging to J. V. Dennis, and used
to pum p water for the nee of the busi
ness houses on North Main street, ex-
COR. MAIN AND OAK
whs
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10 Per Cent Off i
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On all Shoes except
Walk Overs and St.
Cecelia.
The Dallas Shoe Store
BOOT
M rs . J . C . Caynor, Prop.