Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 04, 1913, Image 5

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    Meet me at the New Scott.
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IT IS WHIf FIRED
Mist Leone Williams, Miss Ha­
PU&sant Family Reunion.
Notice the ad o f Morns, the zel Knight, Frank Campbell and
That
Dallaa certainly secured
A very happy event was cele­
Items of Interest Front Dallas
He is selling silver Carl Fenton were down from U.
is visiting Jewler.
the reduction in taxes so much
brated
last
Thanksgiving
day
and Polk County.
i
ware that will make your mouth ; of 0. to spend Thanksgiving at
when the Teats family assembled talked o f prior to the last elec­
i home here.
water.
at the home o f Mr. Charles V. tion.
E. H. McDougal has gone east
Invitations are out for the Teats, 61 East 23th street, Port­
M*eet me at the New Scott.
on a business trip.
The Cobb-Mitchell people are
That Rev. Miles has accepted
marriage on December 19th o f land, to enjoy a family reunion
having
some
survey
work
done
N o amount o f misrepresentation by the
M. Hayter. dentist, Bank Bid
the pastorate o f a large church
Dan Siddons was up from the
Miss
Hallie
Coad and Harry 1 ar.d also to eat Thanksgiving
on their Siletz timber tracts by
at Seattle.
peddlers o f alum baking powders, no ju g ­
metropolis this week.
Ralph Bennett repaired my
B. Viers, at the home o f the i turkey. In was a
r> pi isant
S. B. Taylor.
watch and the time is right.
bride’ s parents, Mr. and Mrs. gathering and one long to be re­
That Dallas could have taken
glin g w ith chemicals, or pretended analysis,
Why does Fidler's business
Mrs. H. M. Brown says she F. J. Coad.
grow, There is a reason.
membered, it being the first care o f twice as many boys and
White Kid Gloves cleaned for
or cooked-up certificates, or falsehoods o f
had no trouble in selling her
10c.— Phil. Begin’s.
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The Independence motor ran time in ten years that the family had room to spare.
That if you do not see it in the place after advertising in the
any kind, can change the /act that
over
a horse belonging to Mr. had been united in an unbroken
That the Moose will this even­
county budget, it is not so.
>
Itemizer.
Glen O. Holman, attorney at
McPherson near Monmouth Sun­ circle.
ing at their meeting have a dis­
law. Wilson Bldg.
Don’ t forget Fidler’ s is h ead- j
Lost In Dallas an oxidized day evening, killing the animal, I For the occasion, the house tinguished visitor from Salem
quarters for holiday candies.
The greatest thing in Dallas
silver locket and chain, witn eir demolishing the buggy to which had been tastefully decorated and all are requested to he pres­
has been found b y the offi­
— a meal at the Gail.
' Christmas cards 10 cents a cie o f green stones on locket.— he was attached, and badly scar­ with beautiful.fernsand cut flow­ ent and hear what he has to say
ers. and at the noon hour all re­ to them.
ing a coach load o f people.
dozen at Fidler’s 5, 10, 25 cent Leave Here.
cial examinations to be of the
Charles R. Bennett, signs,
paired to ‘ he dinning room to do
score.
phone 1071.
Don
t
forget
Fidler’s
5,
10
and
a
.
N.
Hinshaw
has
purchased
That
Mexican
troubles a"e
highest leaven in g efficiency,
full justice to a banquet o f the
...
.
Himes Bros, are getting out a 25 cent store is headquarters for the shoe shop o f W. F. W olf in season’s good things which had ; noth' n« . " ow
Watch repairing a specialty -—
Wilson u corn-
free from alum, a n d of absolute
Lynch building on Main
present ownership map for Dal­ holiday goods, retailing from 1 the
Ralph Bennett.
been so temptingly prepared. Pared ^ lth w,hat the ’s « eU' nK
cent to 25 cents.
street, and already taken charge. The
purity and w hoiesom eness.
las.
day was voted a success by from the éd ita n t suffragettes,
Silverware and clocks, a new
For your Christmas jew elry, Mr. Hinshaw is an old timer at all present, and it was the wish
That we are wondering if that
Ed. Summers has gone to
consignment at Shepherd's.
Royal Baking Pow der is indispensable
do not forget the old reliable the business and knows how. o f each that there might be many telegram sent Saturday night
Lewiston, Idaho, to spend the
Mr.
olf leaves in a few days more such happy reunions,
¡jew eler, C. H. Morris.
M
r- W
w on
Howard. Hamilton, Wnlthem
for m aking finest and most economical food.
'w ill have any hearing on the
winter.
1
.
* a tor Chicago where* he will study
and Elgin watches at Shepherd's.
Tnose who enjoyed the occas- \ postoffice situation,
Don’ t forget the famous Red
^ r.ed, Hoydston was operated medicine.
sion were; Rev. and Mrs A. W. ! That the br[nging in 0f Broth-
Band Brand candies at Fidler’ s, on at the hospital Friday and i
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Diamonds. Shepherd’s store
Teate,
Dallas; Mr. end Mrs. C. er Starr to act as expert in g e t ­
it
is
pure.
|
now
convalescing.
is headquarters £or quality and
Noted Churchman Here.
V. Teats o f Portland; Mr. and ting out the county budget was
price.
There
will
be
a
basket
social
i
Meet me at the New Scott.
John Stump and lady were
Prosecutor Upjohn and family
.
Rev. B. H Mibel, car secre Mrs. C. Teats, Polk Station; Prof. certainly productive o f results,
Alarm clocks, plenty of them,
Many come miles to dine at
spent Thanksgiving with Salem
’ program at the Enterprise tary o f the Board o f Mission's
A - Teats o f Sheridan; Mr. M. after each official had theirs al­
over
from
Monmouth
Tuesday.
| school house, December 22nd.
at Shepherd's, with Big Ben in the Gail.
relatives.
Extensions ot
oT*the
D‘ Teats*
P o la
n d ; Esther
Hattie Ione
M. ready prepared.
and Church Extensions,
tne Teatg
o f Ua|
)as;
Everybody cordially invited.
the lead.
I
J. G. Shultz and Earl were
United Evangelical church, will
Dr.
Shutz’s
mother
has
been
That tne Dallas papeYs are
Portland visitors Wednesday.
Dr. and Arthur Fink spent preach in the local church at Teats o f Portland and Masters
Shepherd’s
for
diamonds,
up from Forest Grove for a visit
getting quite metropolitan with
!
Bert,
Edmond
and
Fred
Arthur
Thanksgiving
with
relatives
in
watches, clocks, jewelery.—. i
Dallas, December 7th at 7:30 p.
Born, Thanksgiving day, at witli him.
reporters meeting the trains.
Sheridan, and so did Mr. and m. You should avail yourself Teats o f Polk Station.
prices right.
noon, to D. W. Mathews and
The Misses Clodfelter, o f the Mrs. Joe Craven.
o
f
the
opportunity
o
f
hearing
Turkey
Shoot.
The Semi-Weekly Portland N o t ic e s u n d e r t h is h e ad o n ly /2 ce n t lady, a girl.
normal, spent Sunday with Miss
On Saturday, December 13th,
G. E. Lawrence, o f Willamina, this man. It will be worth while.
Journal and the Itemizer one
a w o rd e ach in se rtio n , c a s h in a d ­
I will give a turkey, goose an?
Mark Capps and John Rob­ Ruth Nunn.
van
ce
.
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o
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acce
p
te
d
ate
Thanksgiving dinner with A cordial invitation is extended duck shoot at the circus grounds there will be given a basket din­
year for only $1.75.
bins w ere up from their Eola
One gasoline lighting plant for his father and mother, Mr. and to all.
j December 12th and 13th.
A ll ner and program at the Antioch
Our stock would not be com­ COR SALK —A few Cotswold yearl larms Wednesday.
sale cheap. Call and see it at Mrs. H. M. Lawrence.
i are invited. F. L. Blodgett D - ll school house. The program be­
plete without “ Lisk Granite 1 Inc and early lamb rams— W. D. Gil
Ash Music store.
gins at 10:30. Everyone invited.
Hinshaw-Francis.
Councilman Gohrke received
Baptist Church Services.
Chester Siefarth has been taken
Ware.” Craven Harware Co., liam, Dallas, Phone 14x1
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Please bring lunch.- Mrs. E. R.
Fidlers’ 5 10 and 25 cent store
a large shipment o f hogs W ed­
to the S. P. hospital at San Fran­
agents.
On last Sunday Mr. Owen Day, ( Sunday, Dec. 6, 1813. Sunday Palmer, teacher.
carries
the
best
line
o
f
hosiery
COR SALE—A 5-room bungalow ant nesday fo r his packing plant.
cisco for treatment. He was ac- pastor o f the Baptist church, school, C:45 a. m.; morning ser-
for 15 cents. It wears,
See the 1914 prices for Ford
one acre of land in North Dallas on
You can fill out applications
companied by his mother, w ife united in marriage Miss Ora vice, 11:00 a. m.
Subject, “ A
Mrs. E. V. Dalton, who has
cars. Touring cars $625; road­ the Salem road for $1200.— Mrs. H. M.
The Moose orchestra furnish- and a nurse.
¡Hinshaw and Mr. W. B. Frances. Rejected Saviour.” B. Y. P. A for automobile or motor licenses
sters $550 f.o.b. Dallas.— I. V. Brown.
been seriously ill during the last ed the music for a dance at Falls
Cleveland Hinshaw and Miss at 6:3t). Evening service at 7:30 at the county clerk’s office, Asa
SstuHay at the court house
Lynch, Dallas.
Robinson having a supply o f the
week,
Is
reported
as
much
better
City
Thanksgiving
evening,
Francis Lane attended the bride
C O R R E N T— Rooms furnished or un
JusticeHolmanunited in marriage and groom. The ceremony took ; p.m. subject: “ A Race for L ife .” proper blanks on hand.
Entries fo r the chicken show 1 furnished.— C. A. Ramsey.
Owen Day. Pastor.
this morning.
Miss Elh Carpenter has been John
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Olson and Miss Greta
place at the home o f the bride’s j
are coming in in flattering num­
Puy L. Ward, o f Luckiamute, UP from Portland visiting her Schindler, o f the West Salem
Professor J. S. Horner o f the
mother, Mrs. Ann A. Hinshaw.
bers. and a meat successful ex­ COR SALE OR TRAD E— 700 acres o
A t a meeting of the W illamette
vicinity.
Oregon Agricultural college, will
and
only
a
few
relatives
and
hibit is assured.
Valley
Panama
exposition
asso­
grass land. Three good wells an>
s
K S , “ r- and Mrs- *• “ •
give an illustrated lecture in the
wind mills on said tracts. Gooi
Assessor F. E. M eyer has re­ friends \yere present to congratu­ ciation held in Salem last Friday,
New rings, bracelets, neck
Presbyterian church on Sunday
stock country, and 8 to 12 miles of tilt “
late
the
happy
couple.
Mr.
ar.d
i
H. G. Campbell and Rev. Duns-
ceived from the state tax com­
a „ „ . . „ c , « tendency.
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chains, pendants, brooches, cuff railroad.— C. A. Ramsey.
evening at 7:30o’clock on “ From
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Mrs.
Frances
will
reside
in
more named Waldo Finn, o f Mc­
mission the assessment on public
links, coming right along every
Jerusalem to Jericho.”
This
Frank Lynn, o f Perrydale.was their home in this section,
utilities and is now working them Black Rock where he is employ-1 Coy as the third member o f the
day at Shepherd’s.
lecture is o f an historical nature
erated on Friday by Dr. Boll-
Dr. L A Bowman and Mrs. through the tax rolls. Mr. and ed as an engineer. Mrs. Fran- ' Polk county committee.
I have changed my residence to the
and has been highly spoken o f
corner of Ash and Fairview avenue. man, fo r a chronic trouble, and J. Braden raked in prizes at the Mrs. Meyer are also busy extend­ ce3 has been actively interested!
Collections given prompt at­
A t Glenwood Springs, Color- by the press o f every place it
All desirous ol good dressmaking wii
in
the
Sunday
school
work
at
the
.
tention by J. S. Ashbaugh. con­ do well to see Mrs. E. A. Griffith
ing the rolls as fast as possible.
al soon he entirely well.
Portland chicken show.
Baptist church for some time, aao’ . on Novem ber 25th, Miss has been given. Admission is
stable, Dallas National Bank Work guaranteed.
Dr. McCallom Informs us of
A gun club is talked for Dallas,
The Oregon Power company and her place will be hard to Ruth Meyer was married to Mr. free to all.
building, room 22.
Joe Comstock and are now at
he birth o f a son to Mr. and with a range on the Kirkpatrick is installing for the city a new fill.
Money in state school land
home to their friends at Clifton
Second-hand magazines at OM ALL pot tatoes for sale at 25 cent Mrs. Chas. R ay on November land across the creek.
type o f incondescent street light.
in the same state. Mrs. Com- fund now available for loaning
this office, 5 cents each.
, u a sack at the Crowley »varohouse.
The city council at its meeting
V.
Mackin
has
resigned
as
18th. Th e fam ily live near
IM
C . 1 !. Firmer.
The Odd Fellows at their la s t! stock is a native Dallas girl, a purposes. Any person desiring
postmaster o f McCoy and Eugene ordered in seven additional in­
Dallas
becomes
famous j
Virile, but the birth occurred
meeting
elected the following daughter o f Mrs. Minerva Meyer, to make application for a loan
condescent
lamps
for
city
street
Jordan appointed in his place.
■ough excellency o f Gail COR SALE or trade for a good cow, i
tere
at
the
home
o
f
the
grand­
i
lighting
and
two
o
f
that
number
new
officers,for
thecom ing term: a°d was for some time one o f should see Walter L. Tooze, Jr.,
colt 2 years old next April. Phone
;als.
Come in und look over our 1 will be the new type. These Past Grand, N. A. Burch; Vice our Hello girls. She has many attorney for state land board in
mother, Mrs. Harrington.
535 Black.
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goods before buving. You are new lamps will be located corner Grand. Dr. V. C. Staats; secre- friends and relatives here who Polk county, at his offices in the
Lepair that broken window
Dallas National Bank Bldg, Dal­
j welcome, This means you.
:h glass from Sterling Fumi-
Main street near the Falls City tary, Tracy Staats; treasurer, wish her congratulations,
BOUSE for rent at $5 a month. J . F
las, Oregon.
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AND
SPRING
VALLEY.
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A number o f 10-inch trout railway crossing.. They are in- W. H. F. Manston; trustees, F. I The infant child o f Mr. and
n Holman.
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Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Lawyer,
The Tavern hotel building at COR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A va
Thanksgiving day was also the 82d have been captured during the stalled on the circuit supplying J- Coad, three years; W. F. Ful- Mrs. A. G. Rex was brought up
riety stock in the Willamette Val
ills City is for sale at a bar-
Irthday anniversary of Grandma j week, it now being unlawful to the city arc lamps and are o f 100, lor, two years; B. H. McCallon, i f rom Portland Tuesday for burial Rooms 8-9, National Bank Bldg.,
one year.
tin. Inquire at this office. ley; invoice about 31500. Would tak. ‘atriok and both occasions were duly 1 hook le&S than that size,
Dallas, Oregon.
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candle power each.
1 here.
LOCAL AN D PERSO NAL.
Christmas booklets, 8 for 5 to
15 cents at Fldlers,
Mrs. H. D. Staats
Roseburg friends
The Fact Remains
Royal Baking Powder
™rrr
’Ill trade for Portland property. in some property to about the samt
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value, dealing with owner.
Itemizer, Dallas.
Craven Hardware Co. has a
fine showing o f “ Wear Ever”
aluminum wear on display. The
best assortment In the city.
I have a remedy for rheuma­
tism, cramps, etc., that has
proved efficacious in many
it.— Geo. Medley, Dallas.
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cases. It costs but little to try
[A R M of 80 acres for rent and gooc
1 4-year-old Jersey for sale by E. A
Gwinn, 508 Ash street.
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I OST— A gold nugget pin. Finder wil
please leave at Kersey's confec­
tionery. Reward.
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COR SALE— Almost any kind of pigs
' —T. S. Brown, Phone Mill 53 D4
There will be a basket social
Saturday night, December 13, at
Rickreall hall, Rickreall. The
social is for the raising funds to
buy a piano for the city hall, A
good program will be given and
the public is cardially invited,
COR SALE— 50 acres, 1*4 miles from
town, southeast, alt under cultiva
tion; no waste land; 15 acres in o:
chard;. $150 an acre; 33000 cash
balance
on
time.— Isaac Phillips
Dallas.
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New Subscribers This Week.
C. A. Burley, Dallas.
W. S. Burnett. Rose Lodge
Frank Davis. Los Angeles.
Frank DavisJ Nosgales, Ariz.
Mrs. V. Davis, Buell.
Mrs. J. J. Conner, San Jose.
Wm. Hunt, Imogene, Iowa.
Ben Davis, Wyman, Iowa.
Dr. Burt Hibbard, South Lima,
Or.
D. T. Hunt, Page, Neb.
Chas. P. Remiger, VanWert,
Ohio.
C. H. Farmer, Rickreall.
J. Bagiev. Monmouth.
Carl Wood, Airlie.
J. J. Russell, Cornelius,
W. M. Whiteaker, Fairmount,
Neb.
H. M. Jones, Texas City. Tex.
Clem Van Nice, Jefferson
T. J, Butler, Dallas,
E. R. Pike, Dallas.
C. Buhler. Dallas
Geo. Womer, Dallas.
C. H. Smith, Rickreall
A. Dent, Am ity.
C. P. Brooks, Dallas.
Otto Byerley, Dallas.
L. R. Wilson, Dallas,
H, F, Douglas, Dallas.
Chas. Rees, Dallas.
Mrs. Loretta May, Salem.
M. Stine, Cathlamett, Wash,
Nathan Ellis, Whittier, Cal.
G. W. Gilllette, Wichita. Kan.
M. L. Penn, Elk City, Okla.
S. McKenzie. Monmouth.
W . H, Ogle. Ringwood, Okla.
B. F. Lucas. Derry,
Mrs. O. P. Christianson, Mos­
cow, Idaho,
John F. Schaffer, Rickreall.
G, W. Pewtherer. Dallas.
G. E. Remple, Dallas.
Addresi
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UOLSTEIN-JERSEY B U LL for ser
” vice at the south end of Hayte:
street.—-J. M. Card
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COR SALE—Two young Jersey cowr
f one fresh In September, the othei
soon, and one registered Jersey bull
15 months old, for $200. Also Empirr
( cream separator, used 40 days, fo:
] 350. Insulre of J. E Houk, Perrydale
Oregon, or mall Amity No. 2.
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COR SALE— Good young horse for a!
* purposes. Weight about 1250. Wll
sell cheap.— B. E. Gilliam, Dallas No
2, phone 14x1.
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UHANTED— To buy pure bred sows
: "*'veighine from 100 to 200 lbs. Berk
shire and Poland-Chlna preferred
Must be In condition to breed.— F. C
Meyer, Dallas No. 2, phone S. F
552-3.
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Christian Science service
held Sunday at 11 a. m. at 10
National Bank Bldg. Subiect
of lesson-sermon, “ God the Only
Cause and Creator.” Sunday
school at 10 a. m. Wednesday
evening at 8 p. m. Readme
room same address. The pub­
lic is cordially invited.
Capital City Nursey Co., Salem.
elebrated at the home of Mrs. Coyle,
Mrs. Patrick's daughter. Those pres-
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Coyle, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Al. Patrick and Miss
Mabel Patrick, of Zena, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Patrick, Miss Rose Bodayla and
Vliss Marion Fox, of Mountain View,
vtr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson and Mrs.
'ora Witchen, of Salem, Mrs. Bigsbce
nd Miss Rena Owens, of Newberg.
Oscar Catton was home Thanks-
iring day from his duties at the
Totel Gall, in Dallas.
Mrs. Zella Baker, of Portland, spent
hanksgiving here with her parents,
Ir. and Mrs. W. S. Catton.
Edgar Crawford and family, of Sa-
im, were out for Thanksgiving din­
er at the G. H. Crawford home.
Mrs. W. T. Scott was called to Port-
ind Thursday, as her sister, Miss
¡iggins, had to undergo another
iperatton.
Lloyd Hunt returned home Sunday
rom Salem, where he had been tinder
le doctor’s care for a week, on ac-
ount of a cut received from a knife
/hile cutting hop vines. W ill Catton
as employed on his farm during his
bsence.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Henry and Mr.
nd Mrs. D. G. Henry were Thanks-
iving guests at the home of Worth
Tenry, in Salem
Jesse Walling has sold his hops.
Tost of the hop crop around here has
een sold, hut a few are still waiting
for higher prices.
Mr and Mrs. J. Starr went to Salem
londay. They
were accompanied
y a number of friends and relatives
•ho had been their guests for several
lays.
Mr. Cook has returned from lone,
v'lere he spent some time at the home
if his dnu-hter Mrs. Frank Gatens
who recently visited here.
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In Gifts For
EVERYONE
We are showing a
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Winnie Braden, o f Dallas, with
a W hite Plymouth Rock cock,
won the president’s trophy for
he best bird In the poultry and ?
let stock show, that is ndw be­
ing held under the direction of
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*he Oregon Poultry & Pet Stock
Association.— Portland Journal.
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This la to certify that J. E.
Miller is duly authorized to act
as agent for the sale of our Su­
perior Fruit and Ornamental
Nursery Stock. To all purchas­
ing through him we guarantee
Brown & Sibley, attorneys
to furnish genuine, reliable high tnd abstractors, notary public,
<rrade stock. J. E. M R LFH .
.tbsracts made promptly at a
Phone 1633,
Box 63.
easonable charge. 616 Mill
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Dallas, Ore. street. Dallas. Ore.
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C. G. Coad.
Postmater.
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■ent Tree, prlc~ 75 cents per bottle.
by n!l P m -H a ts .
Sold
Take B a ll's F a m ily P ill« fo r c o M U p e U o a
Holly boxes ready to
hand out and
we are showing Ladies’ Hand Bags from
the cheapest to the best, Fancy Hand-
Painted China; also we carry the largest
Young and Old, Large and Small— Our
China,
assortment of Xmas Goods Is the largest
and Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Boxed
ever shown in this city and includes the
Handkerchiefs,
best of everything.
Half
...
Every Good thing
m
Toys
that the children will like —also Child's
t
Desks, Blackboards, Red Chairs, Doll
To the Good Little Boys and Girls:—
We have a letter from Old Santa. He says that he will
come to our store with a great auto truck load of his Toys.
He said he would sure be here at 3 o’clock on Saturday,
December 13th, and he wants every Good tittle boy and girl
to come and be right there when he comes to o u r store ano
he will have a present for every good boy and girl that >4
there when he comes. So don't forget the day and hour,
and you can tell him what you want him to bring you on
Christmas, when he comes again..
Furniture, and China Tea Seta, Tin and
Bring the children and see our line of Toys and our dis­
play will pay yu well for a visit to Dallas' ‘Toy and Gift
Enameled Tea Sets and Kitchen Fur­
shop.”
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niture, Toys, Dolls, Marbles. Tops and
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Mechanical Toys, Toy Trains. Handcars
and Wagons.
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Our Store is well known as T H E CH INA
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AND TOY SH O P OF POLK COUNTY.
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Fancy
Hose,
Glassware,
Silk
Silverware
Hosiery.
Suspenders,
Men's
Fancy
Pin
Cushions, and we have a nice line of
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large line of goods in
Remsmher the
date Saturday
December 13 at
3 o’clock P.M.
and most varied assortment of Fancy
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PLAIN SEW ING, CH EA P
712 Levens, Near Washington
IhildreiVs Clothes a Specialty.
,RS. C H A R L E S BRASSARD .
Hurrah for Dallas,
Advertised Letters.
IN FANCY GOODS
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H o w 's T h is ?
letters remaining unclaimed
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­
in
Dallas
postoffice
December
Methodist Church.
ward for any ca. o of Catarrh that
11. 1913:
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Borba. E. F.
Rev. Dr. James B. Moore will
Cure.
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preach at 11 o’ clock. The sac- ! Ferrell. John.
F. J. CHENEY U CO.. Toledo. O.
W e . tho ur * ;rr.Tn-1. 1
known r. J. Y
Green. Miss Elsie.
rament o f the Lord’ s Supper will
Cheney fo r t .e last 15 ye-ra. and believe
Garrison, Miss Emadale.
be administered. In the even­
him perfectly l.crorablo in all busine-i
transactions and financially ablo to carry
Morrison. J. W.
ing at 7:30 the pastor will speak
out ca y obligations made by l.is firm.
Mori. Mrs. Bertha.
on the subject o f “ Baptism -
NATIONAL BANK 0 7 COMMENCE.
Toledo, O.
Tayler, Mr. W. L.
considered from the Methodist
H a ll’s Catarrh Cure i i taken lnternallr,
Taylor. Mr. C. E.
standpoint”
acting directly unon t .e hlocd and mu­
Wheeler, J. W.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
cous surface« c f t’.ie system. Tcstlmonlnls
Epworth League at 6:30 a. m.
Everybody always welcome.
EVERYTHING
TO
P A R E N T S :-
Bring all good Boys and Girls and let them see and talk
to Old Santa. He will be at our Store sure on December 13
at 3 o'clock p. m., and will stay until night. So bring the
little ones, as there will be some kind of a present for each
— and then you can enjoy seeing one of the largest lines of
Gifts in Polk County.
Holly Boxes (empty) for sale.
Books,
Stationery, Perfumes and many things
we cannot mention in an advertisement.
DON’T BUY U N TIL YOU IN SP EC T
OUR LA R G E STOCK.
LANE’S
Variety store
Corner of Cak and Main Streets