Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 06, 1898, Image 3

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    A LITTLE SUFFERER
Face, Hands and Arms Covered With
Scrofulous Humors How a Curs
Waa Effected.
"When five years old lay little boy had
scrofula on his faco, hands and arms. It
was worst on his chin, although tho sores
on his cheeks and hands were very bad.
It appeared in the form of red pimples
which would fester, break open and run
and then scab over. After disappearing
they would break out again. They caused
intense itching and the little sufferer had
to be watched continually to keep him
from scratching the Bores. We became
greatly alarmed at his condition. My
wife's mother had had scrofula and the
only medicine which had helpd her was
Hood's Sarsaparilla. Wo decided to give
it to our boy and we noted an improve
ment in his case very soon. After giving
him four bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla
the humor had all been driven out of his
' blood and it has never since returned."
William Baktz, 416 South Williams St.,
South Bend, Indiana.
You can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla of all
druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's.
Sheriff Matlock is now experiencing a
decided relief owing to having finished
his round of pleasure in gathering in
the jurymen and issuing subpoenas.
The tax sale as listed by Sheriff Mat
lock took place at the oonrt bouse Sat
urday morning. The 18 pieoes of prop
erty sold were bought in by local buyers.
Catarrh oured. A olear head and
sweet breath secured with Shilob's
Catarrh Remedy; sold od a guarantee.
Nasal injector free. Sold by Conser &
Warren. x
Karl's Clover Root Tea, for Constipa
tion it's the best and if after using i
you don t eny so, retnrn package and
get your money. Sold by Conger &
Warren. x
Dr. M. B Metzler, the dentist, who
baa reoetitly looked in our oity, his
offioe for the present with Dr. MeFanl.
Those in need of dental servioes should
call aDd see him. tf
Hrtrwl'c Dillc cure Liver Ills: easy to take,
I1UUU 8 rills easy to operate. 25 ceuU.
METH. EPISC. CnUROH.
SERVICES.
Bunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school
10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m.
Epworth LeaKne Devotional meeting at 1 p. m.
'The Spirit and the bride say. Come."
The paBtor may be fonnd at the parsonage ad
joining the oharoh, where he will be glad to
meet any wKo may desire to oonsnlt hiin on
religious, souul, civio, philosophio, educational,
or any other subjects.
J. W. i'LEBlIEU, Minister.
M. E CHURCH, SOOTH.
SERVICES.
Sunday, preaching 11 a. m., 7 p. m., class
meeting following morning service.
Sunday school, 3 p. m. Epworth league, Fri
day, 7 p. m.
"Let us forsake not the assembling of our
solves together."
Pastor'8 residence In parsonage, next door to
church. C. K. Howard,
Pastor.
CHRISTIAN CHUKCH.
Services each Sunday at 11:00 o'clock a.m.
and 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday even
ing at 7:00. Choir practice Saturday evening
at the church. R. L. shelly,
Pastor.
The LadleB' Guild of the Episcopal church
will meet at 8 o'clock, p. m., on the first
Wednesday of each mouth, at the home of Mrs.
T. J. Matlock
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
AT HEPPNER
LETTER8 ADVERTISED
Or., Septembor 5, 1898.
Alltsm, C F
Benge, Ralph
Bldwel, Mrs. Harriet
Puniway. Mrs. A H
Dorman, T L Powell, J A
Renfroe. Miss Mamie Hhlnner. A W
Skinner, Miss (i Thompson, Taylor
When calling for these letters please say
advertised. B. f. vachhan, v. m
The Gazette is not heralding its com
ing with a brass band bat its circulation
can be determined at tbe Heppner post
offloe. Advertisers will please note this.
Local Notes.
Bee M. Lichtenthal k Co. for shoes. a
What is Hop Gold? Best beer on
earth. Bee ad. elsewhere.
Resideooe and lot for sale. Inquire at
premises adjoining W. R. Ellis'.
2-9 J. A. PiTTBRSON.
Llohtentbal ft Co. for shoes. Exclusive
ahos store. Handles tbe best. 83tf
Dr. A. O. Greenlee, oorner Grand ave
nue and East Morrison at, Portland, tf
Tbe Gstte's subscription price of
$1.50 is listing subscribers every day.
Gainnesse's famous old "Dublin
Btonl," Imported, at Chris Borchers'
Mrs. Sum Meadows was a victim of
belln lnnn poisoning yesterday which re
quired very prompt action on the part of
Dr. McSwords. She bad takyu au over
dose of patent medicine.
For Constipation take Karl's Clover
Tea, the great Blood Purifier, cures
headaches, Nervousness, Eruptions on
the face, and makes thd bend as clear e
a bell. Sold by Conser ft Warren, x
The Morrpw Cmuty Liud & Trust
company have deoided to go into tbe
wheat buying business expensively this
fall, and it is important that growers in
terview tbem before disposing of their
crops.
Sbiloh's Consumption Cure oures
where others fail. It is the leading
Cough Cure, and no home should be
without it. Pleasant to take and goes
right to the spot. Sold by Oousor i
Warren. x
Dr. A. C. Greanlea, formerly tempo
rarily with Dr. Vaoghao and who ao
oompauied him on his circuit throughout
arljaoent counties, has permanently
located iu Portland, oomer Graud avenue
and East Morrison street.
Readers in looking over oar advertis
ing columns will notice a reconstruction
of many, special announcements being
mnde by Brown & , Stewart, The Fair,
Oooser & Warren, T. R. Iloward, P. C
Thompson Co. and others.
Miss Julia Hart wishes to inform the
publio that she ia now prepatcd to give
instructions in piano and orgnn , ai d re
speotfnlly solioits their patronage,
t Terms. $5 Der term of 10 lessons, "f 3J
minutes each. Pianos toned for $3.50.
W. A. Olden, one of Ione's prominent
wheat growers, is in town as a juryman
this week. Mr. Olden is well read oo
tbe grain market, and If dependence oao
be placed on newspaper reports thinks
indications are favorable for a rise in the
market.
Dr. John W. Rasmus, of tbe "Red
light," ever on tbe alerl for something'
new, oan tarnish you the finest cock
tails in the land Manhatten, Jersey,
Vermoothor Gin made by an artist in
the business. Drop in and take the
taste oat of yonr moulb. tf
At tbe nppner Candy Factory is lbs
place to get oool, refreshing summer
drinks, Jan. Hurt can furnish you milk
shakes, sodo, ice dream soda, orangs
wine, peach cider, etc Ioe cream booths
nioelv fitted on. Come sod try the
Dewey flavor a new thing and very fine
Util tt
Tbe speech of Father Abraham in tbe
last number of Poor Richard's Almanac,
published by Beojamin Franklin in 1757,
"contains tbe wisdom of many ages and
nations assembled and formed into one
connected discourse." When first pub
lished it attracted world wide attention
and was copied in all of tbe newspapers
in America and England and translated
into many foreign languages. Would
you not like to read it? Get a copy free
of oharge at Conser & Warren's drug
store.
Miss Holmes, pritoipal of tbe Holmes
Business College of Portland, arrived on
this morning's train, looking after tbe
interests of her institution. Miss
Holmes has proven her exceptional bus'
inet-s ability by bringing her college to
the front ranks in recognition, and pre
iota this year will be the "banner" one
the history of her school. Hhe will
retnru by tonight's train to The Dalles,
to be in attendance at the Wasco oounty
teachers' instil a'e, whioh begins its ses
sion to morrow.
Niils protruding from the sidewalks
o fine 8 more profanity than almost any
thing else, and are indeed a nuisaDoe.
Yet they could be kept down it tbe walks
were properly oonstrooted. When the
boards are first put down, if the nails
were oonnter sank halt an inoh tbey
would never, work up. If tbe oity ooun-
cil wonld amend tbe ordinance regulat
ing the construotiou of sidewalks, so as
to require tbe nails to be oonnter sunk,
there would be no annoyance from tbem
iu tbe future.
Congressman Ellis at Home.
Congressman W. R Ellis, acoompa
nied bv bis wife and sou Eddie, arrived
in Heppner Sunday morning, and re
psirod immediately to their beautiful
homo on tbe corner of Gale and Water
streets and enjoyed a muoh needed rest,
necessitated in oonsequenoe of the all
night's ride from Portland. Monday
morning Mr, Ellis made bis appearanoe
on tbe streets among bis old associates,
who extended to him a most oordial wel
come. Time and responsibility seemed
to have dealt very gently with him since
he left Heppner, and save a slight tings
of gray in bis hair and beard be remains
nnobauged. We had a very enjoyable
chat with him on general topios, discus
suig old associations, etc. Mentioning
hi trip to Alnsks, be spoke of it as most
er jiyhljli nnd said Alaska's future
wus depoodert entirely upon tbs
value of tho output of its mines. He
will remain with us until the last of tbe
week when he will start on a visit to
different eeotions of tbe state acoomr
pained by bis wife and son. Tbe lOtb
of October be expects to start on bis
return East, stopping at Omaha for
short visit with bis people, end theooeto
Washington to remain until the expi
ration of bis term on Maroh 4, 1899.
Personal.
). L. Ayers was in town Monday.
J. J. Read, of Salem, is a late arrival.
C. M. Spencer, of Hardman, is in town.
Bab Dexter came to town on business yester
day. James R. Nunnamaker was among the throng
on our streets today.
Del Knowlton and wife and Frank Engelman,
of lone, are in town.
Miss Eberrall, a professional nurse, arrvled
on this morning's train.
Peter Brenner, of Eight Mile, found time to
visit Heppner the first of this week.
Attorney 8. A. D. Gurley, of Arlington, is on
hand for this session's business.
Archie Cox, J. M. White and D. M. Potter, of
Lexington, are registered at the Palace.
Shorthand Reporter Wheeler, of Pendleton, is
on hand to record the proceedings of court.
Mrs. George ConBer arrived home Sunday
morning from her extended trip to the coast.
James W. Hilton and A. W. Allen came in to.
day from Hardman for the purpose of making
final proof.
T. W. Morgan, of Eight Mile, was in town
Monday, and reports harvesting well along in
that section.
R. C, Wills left on Saturday night's train for
Reno, where he will jolu his brothers who are
in business there.
Frank Stewart, who has been in Heppner for
the past two mouths, returned to his home at
Hlllsboro laBt Saturday.
State Senator Geo. C Brownell, Clackamas
county's prominent lawyer, is in Heppner to
attend the session of court. ,
Jos. Beck, of Beck Bros., the live merchants
of Monument, was In town yesterday making
extensive purchases of goods.
Oscar Borg returned this morning from
Astoria, and while he had "oceans" of fun, he
was glad to get back to his home.
Judge S. A. Lowell, circuit judge of the Sixth
judicial district, arrived on Sunday morning's
train and oonvened court this morning.
Mat West, the Walla Walla sheepman, who
has extensive interests in this section was with
this week looking after business Interests.
Rev. Shelly, accompanied by Mr. Bright lett
yesterday morning for Gilliam county In search
of an opportunity to use their homestead rights.
C. P. Brown, of Echo, Wm. Hendrlx and Wm.
Perry, of Lone Rock, and Wm. and Otis Mc
carty, of Butter creek, registered at the Palace
yesterday.
Prosecuting Attorney J. H. Bean, of Pendle
ton, arrived on Sunday morning's train to look
after the criminal docket of the session of the
circuit court.
Mai ion Evans, living some distance below
town on Willow creek came to town yesterday
in company with Philip Hoon of Walla Walla,
who Is an uncle of his.
Al. Roberts, deputy United States marshal, of
Portland, returned home on last night's train
having spent a few days among his old-time
friends here, which seemed mutually enjoyable.
James F. Moore, ex-register of the United
States land office at The Dalles, came up this
morning and is visiting the court. Ho has
opened up an otllce In The Dalles for the prac
tice of law.
Scrofula to
Consumption.
Any one predisposed to Scrofula can
never be healthy and vigorous. This
taint in tbe blood naturally drifts into
Consumption. Being such a deep-seated
blood disease, Swift's Specific is the
only known cure for Scrofula, because
it is the only remedy which can reach
the disease.
Scrofula apoeared on the head of my little
grandchild when oaly 18 months old. Shortly
after breaking out it spread rapidly all over
her body. The scabs on the sores would peel
off on the slightest touch, and the odor that
would arise maae ine at
mosphere of the room
sickening and unbearable.
The disease next attacked
the eves, and we feared she
would lose her sight. Em
inent physicians from the
surrounding country were
consulted, but eould do
nothing to tpIIava thfi lit
tle innocent, and Rave it
as their opinion that the
ca9e was hopeless and im
possible to save tne cnucrs eyesignt. it was
then that we deoided to try Swift's Speolflo,
That medicine at once made a SDeedv and com
plete cure. She is now a young lady, and has
never naa a sign or tne disease to return.
Mas. Ruth Berkeley,
Salina, Kan,
Scrofula is an obstinate blood disease,
and is beyond the reach of the average
blood medicine. Swift's Specific
Just Received
6 6 Cfor
The
Blood
tt
Tbe abandancs of game in tbs moan
tains exoeeds a number of years pit.
Owing to yesterday's being t legal
holiday tbs city counoil tailed to meet.
Bill Hendriok aud Oscar Minor shipped
, quits Dumber of cattle to market this
weak.
Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac
tion and defeoti ot tbs eye, will be bers
very tbres months. 6-18-lyr
"Co'o juice" is all right but Low Til-
lard baa a brand ot 14-year-old goods
that is bard to beat. 6o3 If
Painless remedy for extracting teeth.
It not as slated, no oberges. Try Dr.
Vaugbao's Dew plan. 6o4-tf.
If you need something for yonr system
call at tbs Tbone Tbe Telephone sa
loon. Oity hotel building. tf
Best accommodation and courteous
treatment at tbs Imperial Hotel, Heventn
and Wash. Bta., Portland, Oregon.
Miss Nellie Basey wishes to annnnnos
that sbs will be prepared to Cumroeooe
sswing again Sept. Vl'b al 1 25 per dy.
Bring your bides, pelts and furs to
Bo. Mstbsws, at tbs Liberty Meat
Market. Us psys highest market pries.
Circuit Court.
Tbe ciiouit oourt met in session tbis
morning with Judge Lowell on tbe
bench and Sheriff Matlock and Clerk
Crawford present After ths oourt had
been opened tbs following were draw
members of the grand jury: Julius
KeilUley, foreman; Elmer Beamna ,
Willis, Frank Anderson, Mat Hughes
Geo. l'earsoo aud D. U. Jenkins, Hheri
Matlock selected the following as bailiffs
F. Florenoe, general bailiff; George
Aikin Jury bailiff and Oao, Thornton
grand jury bailiff.
Mrs. F. A. Berkley informs ui tbst
ber eon Jesse's case necessitates another
operation, std sbs was telegraphed to
take tonights train to Portland in order
to bs present. Bis wsakened condition
oanses his physicians a fesliog ot do
certainty as to his surviving tbs opera.
lion.
Dr. MoS words' purchase laat week of
2,600 bssd of sheep is considered ao x
eeDtiooally good deal. Among thsm
were oyer 1,000 lambs, wbiob bs had
bsrgsined ia exobeoge for swes, bat at
ths last moment tkeewe owner nnbsncsd
the valos 50 cents per besd, wbiob was
rejected by tbs dootor.
Tbe following attorneys are in attend
ance at tbs present term of court: Judgs
Lowell and Prosecuting Attorney Bean,
of Pendleton, Boo. 0o. Browosll, of
Oregon City. H. A. 1). Oorler, of Arling
ton, Jsraes F Moors, of Tbs miles, snd
Hon. W. R Ellis. O. W. Pbelp. C. E,
lied Arid and (1. W. lies, of this city.
I. Ennls bs now completed ths Bin
Mountain Mepboos Hoe between Burnt
snd Canyon City, where bs hs bwo so
gaged sines lbs first ot March, and baa
return! to Dppner to remain. Us rs
ports tbs lias working to first-el sbsps,
Cl'J-tf. ialvlcg satisfaction. Ia all ao sxioniioo
. .. . . ....... ....
Htvsral Urgs .nlgr.oeots of wool " - ' '
wars mals this week ts Hllbsrmsn l!ro fbs Marxians Orsml. on Morrisoo
of Cbiosgo, at from 11 to VI onts ai- I ttrl In tbs Marqnsm bo.Mini, Is noder
vsoos. iiellenl management and tbs poblis
a-.. .t. I .n,l .it hna.lrs.1 thMD I will U royally folrrisln4 Ibis winfer,
irin ihroaahoarslfwls Hlor- 5sw eompsiiles sod bw ' Map
J.. tA I shinil from this point to pesr from tiros to tims at Ibis popolar,
.. J. I Brat rlaM theatre of Portland, and whso
E O Nobis Co. ar. ro.tlers io Portl.nd our dlr-n. should Dot fall
business, lus onesi siu -
Hs Ibslr "!1'0" """"""
is the only remedy equal to such deep
seated diseases; it goes down to the
very' foundation and forces out every
taint. It is purely readable, and is
the only blood remedy guaranteed to
contain no mercury, potash or other
mineral substance whatever.
Books mailed free by Swift Speoiflc
Company, Atlanta, (aeorgia.
tlOO KEWARDt
Will be paid for information leading
to tbe arrest and oonvictioo ot any per
eon stealing oattln branded "WB" oon
neoted on tbe left side. Waddle on tbe
nose. Pbbct H ogees.
45-nov3
Winter line
Jackets and Capes
Boots and Shoes.
Our Dress Shoes are a superior quality of Willow Calf.
The Celebrated
Oregon
Macklnaws
Ovtolc
Coats
Rubber Lined
All-Wool Blankets Best Cotton-Filled Comforters.
Our Motto- Close Prices, Quick Sales.
Brown & Stewart's
For Sale.
Twenty sores of land, near a good
school. Will trade for horses, farming
'outfits, eto. For further information ad
dress, V. Winohkltj,
79-tf Bood River, Or.
That '14-Year Old Stuff,
"Kohn's Best,"
.... On Tap Down at The ... .
Telephone Saloon
IT 19 KAUU uuuun www
New Stand, Oity Hotel Building,
r,ow arix,XyiVRr, Prop.
What Dr. A. E. Halter Says.
Buffalo, N. Y. Gents: From
my
personal knowledge, gained in observing
tbe effeot of yonr Bhiloh's Cure in oases
ot advanced consumption, I am prepared
to say it is the most remarkable remedy
that has ever been brought to my atten
tiou. It has certainly saved many from
consumption. Sold by Conser & Warren
B
00TS AND SH0ES'r-..
THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS OF
M. WCHTENTHATv
CO.
They have anything in this line that you may desire and yon can depend on it you got a
good article when they guarantee It.
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old SUnd, Main Strsst Repairing a Specialty
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is that of plain and decorated
Chinaware & Queensware At
Gilliam & Bisbee's
And by the way tliey have anything yon ran rail for in the line of
Hardware, Htovea and Tluware.
GO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT.
Announcement
To the School Children
A. full and complete line ofr
SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC.
Just received by the
Slocum Drug Co.
Everything needed for the commencement term
Her. Howard a Farewell.
Last eveuiug tbe Methodist church
was thrown open to lbs friends of liev.
C. R. Howard wbo assembled there to
ths Dumber of quits ont hundred, and
wbils most sojoyabla time was ex
perienced marked feslicg ot rtgrst
prevailed lo consideration ot bis sever
iog his oooDsolioD with tbe oommanlty.
His three yssr's servios lo tbis field has
gained for tbsrsvsrensd gentlemso tbs
friendship ot a I. Al lbs close ot tbe
social assemblage a snug contribution
was tside-rsd bim in Consideration of
tbs steera ia which bs whs held. Last
night's train carried bim and bis family
to Iheif new field of lalor al (lenessrs.
Idaho. Uii suroessor, IUf. F. F. 8t.
Clair is expected to srrivs shortly.
Charlie Trfft os Iters.
Hatordsy wss tbe opening dsy witb
Charlie Tefft, and the uoaoimone verdiot
of tbe lowo wss fulfilled, "tbst bis rts-
Isoraol onld erlipss anything of tbs
kind ever introdaoed lo Ileppnsr's pub
lic. Ills rooms ere papered and decor
ated in tbe bighett at) le ot lbs art, hila
bis furnltnrs is tisw. Of al sod iovitiog
Monday ao spprtoiatmo was shown bins
by an overwhelming rash. It seemed
si if lbs entire eily wss "beul'' on
qirs tnesl, sod tbs kasw where to
get tt. Us siteads lo tbe pablio so lo
viutioo lor their petroosge, and prom
tss Ibrm full returns for llmir Invest
ment
It
dsn lo be funod io Heppner
J Is ihu lnaa If Cinootliaari Jaa. J
. . . ... i .imUfo'ltio- to )l a d.-taes rf 25 fl
r,,llT,ll.HI.,bb. m .f,rl,os,f m
breaking .J. ..rpel ."! -j J g t, rt'"Sly IdJ irtnsT
t.00 for Us remo-sl. , lf, Mf r, u. ,.t
Albert 0as wsi eonirl!d j bo ossbls I t d-Uroilos btbr bis
off for trm uisiier blfr LisHi'b j m,t0 ,ti,m 0t o-.t, bol Is iuolind lo
er last wfk,esolo bim r '" 1-nbls
aseoyaaAs so l stptoss
Klop thai oOi.-b! Take wsmtng. Il
may Ui o 0"txni.t..n. A S bo
lie of Mb.lob's Vntw mar f "r life.
Bot4 by 0r k Warrse.
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lo the evi..o , r,u,.. Ih.l errntg fforo U
! I aH-.ol lh- r. b r4 w r'-i
li.t thl irli i r.HiUse-. lbs
jury Is f t piifl. ""
lims tiros bf ir. Mr. IL'-fls ill rglo
its
A hil I 'ry eus from a H-itbfs
I... Ah I snail b.f Ib-rs efl4
Is Hesrrk f KI'iMleS tsdl.
fbilip Hooo of Walls Walls, aoenro-
paoisj ny cis wire, arrivsa is Iieppnsr
ytsisrday, bsvmg male lbs trip by pri
tits eonvysoae in two dys. Mr. Hooo
Is well kuos-o Ibroogbout the North
e. as the leadiog sboft bun Oslll
isisrf lbs Walls W.1U valley, and
bis purpws bers is ti elsroius lbs stnk
Itoberte bl lh ,f Ucsr Mimr, sol N. C. Usne wittj
lbs Vie of loir (lifting iir bluo,
VVbea be M.tl l!pptter I mI llors
era bittsi bu la "!' of eo
Ifirilii, sal Ins l)sa m be fio.
s i buu frirr.b' ill i.lr
lt -9 of iha pt 'trrt of lim. si
! HIi mtbsl4 ll litiLruniM
o( ili.lfifl fir bvng o .U ti im.
provemebl of strk, lbs fitl i.f e-rfu
(xtiti io of riMr. inspirtkl lo sites I
anew al ll pistes t eitibil. Mf.
ti lH.I'ng 1-1 Hi elM uf prngrswivs
i'rkrairs bt rwlio ihl messy
sol lime srs !! stwot in makiog
Orf'St'l'lSsI visits etsostf lb " wbos
Ibtores's S' in lino ilb bM, arid no lbs
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For
Are acknowleged the finest and cheapest ever offered in Heppner.
Our Underwear Department
Our Hosiery Department
CHILDRUN'rt
LADIES'
MEN'S
Cotton Underwear, per garment,
All'Wonl Hanitsry
UsT, ribbsd, Jsriey fli-eos lined
Nslorsl wool
Hlrk-lly sll wool, vsry bsavy
Cotton , flB,riblsd
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CUILDIIEN'8 Fine Cssslmers Hose
A 1 1-Wool
LADIES' Fine Hilk rioibJ
- Kloe Fast ilUok Olloo
MEN'S Heavy, dcmbls-bssl Hicks
M Fine ttlssk Rooks
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Our Toweling-Good Linen Crash 7c, 8c, 10c, 12c.
Our Bargains
A. Kino Lino of Moii'h Clothing
A. Fino Jino l M(n's, AVomonVt and ChildronV S1h
Aim of Mats
A. Kino Jinti of Tin mid Graiiiluwnnj
on lr e b l tM mih'f ' I !,' in a srl dtJ f svimfsrlioo
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