r» Hiatorlcal Society x
G resham
Vol unie 4
(IRfiSIIAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREOON. FRIDAY. MARCH
Death of Respected Grcslwm Clli/cn GRESHAM SCHOOL
SANDY CAN DO IT.
J.C Alien died nt hi. holt»* in tliia
place Tu**<
afternoon, March 24, of
IT SME WILL TRY i pneumonia,
TO Bt ENLARGED
after
illness of iil«»ut
Land
bii
Plaster
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IN
V
LARGE AND SMALL
GUANI HE* Al
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MOREY
D. W. Metzger
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a
OREGON
a GRESHAM,
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SOUCÄIOIOlOiOlOlOt,
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II. B. HUXLEY
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GWESHAM. ORE. Í
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I ><?e<irntor
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• Gresham Barber Shop •
Tuu»«»rl«l work of «II kiittlo neat I yr and
4«ilt-bljr «lune Nasoni
etui |.tn in
uhlcf
Sell dour Io <>!*-• ha lit Hohl
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Robert H. Childers, Prof.
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nnccMAM
GRHSHAM
. Uvern Feed & Sale Stahle
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6nslus. On.
•eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
For SADDLER, HARNESS ami ALL
HARNESS ACCESSORIES
TIT Gresham Harness Shop
All Kimi* Kr|<irlng quickly »1»»ne
OUST LARSON. Prop..
Gresham
C. H. LANE
Representing the J. R Warns*
Mauuat. Conraxr
OREGON
GRESHAM,
Expressing, Draylng «“
Greaham. Ore.
Carries n full line dressed and amok
iil meats of all kinds.
We buy Beef, Veal, Million, Ilog»
GIVE Ml A TRIAL
Grisham, On-gon
VORI DOUE PROMPTLY.
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F. B. Stuart & Co.
5
J
ICE
Big Reduction on Shoes!
CREAM
CORNETS
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MANI FACTt KERS
324 FIRST ST.
PORTLAND
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Run Tuesdays and Fridays
Rolling or ( hopping 10c |w<r hun-
<h f<I puiindw.
bride, Mrs. Zahn, Mr,and Mrs. J N
Simmons, parent« of the groom, Mr.
and Mrs. Icklee and Mr. and Mrs. Chas
Simmons.
A delicious wedding supper was
served after which the happy maple
went U» their home near rleasant
Home
Mr. Simmons is a widely
known young man having lived in this
neighborhood for s.‘\vral years
The
briile recently cam»* to Oregon fix» n
Alaska Mr and Mrs. Simmons have
the lk»st wishes of The Heruhl and a
host of friends.
Missed the freshness ol Oregon.
C. W. DOANE. Prop.
Gresham, Ore.
KI'IIM'RIBE FOR “THE HERALD'*
A
4%o" TIME DEPOSITS
WHAT IS LEARNED IN THE CRADLE
LASTS TILL THE GRAVE
Cultivate the saving habit in your children by.opening an account in
their name. Teach them to save their pennies— a child's pennies are a
maiiN dollars.
IMPORTANCE OF SAVING
•‘I d»*<*m it of the highi*«t importance to impress on every young man the
duty of beginning to save the minute he commences to varii, be it ever so
email, a habit so formed in early life will prove of incalculable benefit to him
in after years, not only In the amount acquired, but through the exercise of
economy in «mall affairs he will grow in knowledge and fitness for large
duties that may devolve on him.' —Marshall Field.
FIRST STATE BANK
GPEStl AM. OP£_________
I-VP
FOR AN UP-TO-DATE SHOE
i OUR MILLINERS
i
REASONABLE
BRESHAM ROLLER ind CHOP MILLS
Tlie remaiu, nt Mr». Heater A. Wood
were interred in Powell cemetery le«t
Tt>nr»!ay, March IV. Funeral aervices
were conducted from the family reel-
■ lence by Ruv. J H Wix.l of Melroee
Methmlist church. Death came to Mr».
Wood very auddenlv on March 17.
Dvceaw-I waa IK year», I month and
3H day» old, and waa born in the itate
of Illinoia. She wax tuarrieil to Samuel
C. Wool in 1857 in Missouri. Mr. and
Mr». Wood have lived on their farm at
Columbia View the past 12 year». Iler
huibend. three »on» and one daughter
and many friend, mrvive her.
The
■ona are John, Charlea and Oacar, all
at home, the daughter, Mr». F. Lynch
of Riley, Kanea».
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; five »lays. The (|»-< »* h *«‘*I had been u
Herv><■<■» at th« Baptiat cliurcb at
Sandy Can Win the Coveted resident of Greshaui since 1W00, com New Five-Room Addition Will l.rrahat»
next Hun<l«y «¡11 I«- a, lol- Fairview Incorporation Allowed
ing with his family from ¡j?banon
low.: Hurelav Kbool at io a. u. ;
Cost Nearly $9000 Includ
Prize, “The Best Apple
By Court and April 20th
j preaching at 11. HubjM-t for the morn’
II»* waa highly rw»|iscted and beloved
ing
Heating
Plant.
in the World.”
mg
M-rinon,
"Hign,
and
Token..
”
Din-
Date Set for Vote.
by all who knew him, because of his
j ner in the church at high noon. All are
helpful diap'Niltiun and calm, unirrit-
The *|M*cial meeting la*t Saturday ill ; invited to come with their Itarketa well
(Hpeclal Correspondence )
On Wednesday, March Kith, the pro-
able demeanor.
tilled, prefareal to atay and enjoy the
Tin-sham
district No. 4, called out a big »ocial hour together. At 2 p m cove |<ooed incorporation of Fairview was
N«»i>v, Ore ,Mandi 2», 1UIIH E Cole
II»* wrn l«>rn in southern Illinoia
voter* nant meeting will be belli, to which all heard before the county court and de
man of till» place attendetl the meeting fifty-eight years ago.
He leaves a attendance, there being over
of the IL k .I River Fruit »a»oci»tion, : wife and two sons, Bion of W«MNi)and, prr««*iit. The notices rend, “T»» vole on Baptiat« are eapectally invitcl a» well a» cided favorably and Monday, April 30,
'friend, of the church Al 7:45 p. ni.
■ l«uding two day« looking over tbe i Wash , an<l Roscoe, living in Missouri. the proposition to provide n»»»r»- scliool popular preaching subject,
■*, "The 5 oung | was act for a vote of the citixa-na in-
|
r<
om.
j Men's Answer to the King,
orchard* of Ilia noted valley of ll<***l
limits on
_. All are in-; ; eluded within the . proposed
, __ _________
A short funeral s«*rvice whs held at
A f* w were in favor of baiMing a vital, < e*|iecially
River
He i* full of information oil the ■ th»* hotis«* by R» v. A Thompson Wed
, _
__ «, r people,
__
the z
young
the queation of incorporation and for
(om
tn
union
service«
Sunday,'April
■object of fruit and claim» that the ’
special high sc howl* building on a *»par-
the election of officers if it carries.
handy Valley liaa many a.lvantagr. over nesday at II o'clock The teachers and aie trad. But wiser counsel pr>-vailed
J. P. Hmith of Boring was in town on
Ijvat Monday night the citixen, met
II imm I River and none of the disadvant *ch<M»l children attended in a l«sly, At least, n plan was prop»»-*«*! by the business Monday. Ik is closing up the
age».
j Mr. Allen having been the wb*«»l jani- ls»«rd which seriiK*d within immediate rstate of his brotl»er, Wesley Scuitn, of in the Civic Improvement I-eague ami
the following peraona preaented them-
It ia propoaad U> form an aaaoeiatiun I tor and endearing himself to the at- reach, provided adequately for |»r»*sent which he is administrator.
Successful Basket Social.
here which all the (ruitralaera of Handy ; , teudants. Tlie remain« were taken U> nc4*ds of l«oth M*h<M»l« and in in»- near
^-Ivea by petition for the various offi
V. E Fuebert of Sandy was in town
future will I m * required by the growing
have agret*d to join
A meeting will I*- ,
The taaket «ocial held at the achool-
ce*
:
Mayor,G.
E.
Shaver;
recorder,Win.
L<
Imnon
for
burial.
on
husiness
Monday.
public school.
called m a abort time to organise. We
houae of diatrict No. 27 on the 17tb wax
wi*h all to join from Greaham to Mt
The plan u« adapted by a practically
Rivhar»l Maupin of Portland was out Buller; treaaurer, A. T. Axtell; mar a good aucceea, nearly 4J> being realised
shall,
J.
H.
Schram;
aiderman,
W.
El-
H<*a| The alogan will be, "The Beet
unaiiimoii« vote provides for tlie erec this way last week attending the busi
from the »ale of ba«ket», etc.
In fond Rrmembrdntt-
Apple in the World."
tion <»f a new building, joined to the ness interest« of his father, T. J. Mau liaon, D S. Dunlar. C. E. Cree, C.
A band»ome aouvenir table preeented
Joeepli
W.
was
born
Dec.
old on the *«iuth, containing four new pin, who i« ill in Portland. He report* Hhepard. E. A. Whitney and J. Luich- by a member of the board waa won by
Mr Colcinari wa* Informed that th*
nxmiH
and
an
asarrnblv
room,
with
suit
ilia
father
is
much
improved.
aaaoeiation al fIo-.I River aold moat of • I, IMN|, «id died at the homo ol Ina
Andrew Zenger.
er.
Also the r»-novation of
tlieir applea lor
UU |a-r h >x while the parent«, M*. and Mrs. J. J. Rolwrtaon, able halls, etc
A progran. conaiating of »[leaking and
Cha*» Cl<*\<*lan»l, Jr wag severely
The town will have the distinction of singing by the achool children waa en
«»in. variety of applea ami a better (iieahatn, Oregon, March 1«, IVOR. A the old building and tlw* putting in a
kicked
by
a
hors»*
last
Saturday
mom-
‘
heating plant for entire building
having within it, limit» three railroads, joyed by a goo»l audience. The proceed»
quality from Sandy Valiev »old for 75
ing. IL- is now improving.
Ceuta to |l 2o [>«r boa. The Iona ia U u few niomenUi before leaving the shore*
The board is authorized to liorrow
the O. R. A N.. the O. W. P. and the will go toward» tbe porch axe of an or
gan.
great to eta ml Get together, organiae, of time he said : “The gate« «land open money for the eatrving out the project
Wendell Clcvelaml is ill with the' Mt. Hood when the laat is built.
lack your fruit right ami get ll <- price wide." There are remaining to mourn at once It was the se itlnirni of the frfp*
The proposed limit« include nearly a
you ought to have for the quality of In» departure hie parent*, two brother»», majority that the debt should I* met in
Mrs T. Retzl«*aff has rented her place niHe square, taking in all of the town
SECTION UM
your pnaiuce.
two aialer« and many relative« and one or two years.
Fairview extending from the
in Gresham ami will move to Portlami site of ~
"Tita Bear Arrta in tiik Woai t»."
friend«.
Mr». C. Giger «nd Mr». H. Rodger»,
Th«* estimated cost of the improve
section
line
on
the
south
to
the
north
We acknowledge a ol
pleasant call from j i and east of the Fairview-Greaham road, of Sunny»ide, ami R. Wilcox of Arleta
Kervfcva were held al the Free M**lli- ments was shout SD*ir>.
Bid* are ai-
odtal church, conducted by Rev. S. F. r»*a»ly advertised (or the money ami it is our friend, E. Scbwe<JI<
from the Artiaan hall on the south to were recent visitor» at Buckley Grove
Pitta. The text waa Nurul«*r« 23:10.
tlmught the plans will be n adv in
Mr. and Mrs. Day Invite friends.
Mary Calbey is
i recovering from «! the Sandv road on the north and east
An old barn on the former Welch
al»out two weeks. It is prop*»«e»i to case of mumps
: to the htdf-aection line including A L. ' place, now owned by Leander Lewi» of
Mr and Mr». <’arli»le Day, who
complete the structure by the »»pening
Stone's 10 acres and all of Shea’s Ea«t Montavilla, was my»terioo»ly burned to
.Mm. Olive Greene of Portlami was Fairview.
Mrs. Berthd Sebolt Dies
were married at the County and «¡range
of the fall term.
the ground last week
. visiting relatives at Cedarville Katur-
Fair at Grraliam la*t th-tuber, are now
Mrs Bertlia Sebolt, wife of Layton T.
. day and Sunday.
Several in onr neighborhood are
•nngly »»tiled in their home at Wood Reboll of Portland died at the North
GRLSHAM HIGH SCHOOL NOTES I Heiney Bros, have almut half of their Read the want ad« on last page.
troulbed with the grip.
lawn. Tiny write to Tlie Herald that Pacific Sanitarium on Friday and au
The aeniurs air ttu ly ng Macaulay*« in 11 m«/ved.
the people of Greaham have done their buried in the Gresham cemetery on "Essay on Addison«**
Ki. Miller, formerly of Gresham, ac
l>art and an urgent invitation i* »tend Momlay.
Hlie was the daughter ol
The seniors are intending to give a companied by h s e*»n, were guests of
ed to all to call. They may lie found at Alonso ami Sarah llallock of Monta- drama in the near íutüie.
hi« (laughter. Mrs. Rfchanl Heiney, on
Ea»l I'tth and l*ekurii avenue, Wood- villa, former residents of tireslism. Her
The iNiaclxIl lx»ys are doing the jaui- Sunday.
tor
work
al
pnaen't.
We arH inf„rlllM1 that R,.T. Frank
lawn.
desili followed an operation fur appen
Mill
they
come.
Two
new
jmpila
reg-
,
Cathey,
now in New York, ia recover-
dicitis.
Come and Examine Our New Line Just Opened.
Gtered thia week.
ing from pleura pneumonia, which had
k'rphone Meeting
The funeral was held at Dunning’s
Hope Meyera i, back in school after confined him to hi» lx-1 for six weeks. '
1,U^ ,r*inm‘”K more of those Beautiful Hats.
Notice ia hereby given that there untertaking parlors on Sunday after having "u.u.n|w.l it" for about two
Mio C1)ra
G¡<-e
hag
h,ving „
—
—•
will I»- a a|wvial meeting of the «tor It- noon, al which there was a large alten I-
; turn at the grip.
holder* of the Multnomah and Clacka- ance of friends and Knights of Pythias,
There ia general rejoicing over the
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maa County Mutual Telephone com of which Mr. Sebolt is a luemlier. Rev. recent action of the voter« al the due _ W ”
B. • A
Ayer,
pn-ndent of lb*
the • le ‘■■•rd
«ani of
of ;
Xerl P<*»«*'><
pany held al Grange hall at Grcahaui A J . Montgomery of tbs Third Presby inclin peoveting lor better «ebnol tacit-|
ul I*** 1 "¿Hand library, and |
on Mondav, April 10. at 2 p m. fur the terian church spoke fittingly of the ities for next year, ¡he pupils sec an Mia* Mary Iaon, Portland librarian,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
purpowof inert a,ing thr capitalisation. character ol the deceased, lie also con- imposing struct lire taking the place oí i !iPen} Wednesday afternoon at the I
'..J
They ex- AMAIN STREET.
A. Itowserr, secretary. duelo, the burial services on Mondav, the pn -ent |*M«r building.
Kah (or ------------
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re*_
1n,i room
GRESHAM. OREGON
preaaed themselvee much pleased with I
whuli were attended by many friends Gresham!
-
the
manner
in
which
tbe
library
i»
1
from Portland who came out on the car.
An interesting feature of the next • conducted.
program to I m * given by the High School
The ice cream wcaaon «cx»n opens.
Nellie R Ruegg and William H
literary society is a number of two min
Collins-lornutt
Now ia the time to place your orders.
ute speeehrs by members. Questions of I Hockinson have aerured licence to wed.
Jewel) Collins and M in Pearl, daugh great importance, such as the “Single ’
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Roas are now
ter of F reelin Cornutt, were uinrried at Tax” and the "University Appropri ’ living in Grvahaui.
ation Bill" will I m ? touched u|>ou these
Every pair of Sitias in the hou*e REDUCED TO FIT YOUR PURSE
Riddle, Oregon, the home ol the bride's speeches.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon entertained
parents, on Saturday, March 14, BOS.
The juniors just finiabed Shakespeare's ! their daughter. Mrs J. C. Drake, and
We Sell Everything you Need, At Right Prices too.
The couple have ’wen visiting friends “King Lear.’
They will soon begin huetiand of I.ents last Sunday.
Y«a aa low as Good Goods can [sMsibly be sold
at Pleasant Home and Greaham the (vast the study u( Milton’s minor poeuii, giv
R. P. Hulse, formerly employed in
"DELICIOUS TO TASTE”
Shattuck’s store, was married to Miss
two weeks* They will start for their ing particular attention to “Lomus.
IF
YOU
RE
LtMAKING for a good place to trade, you’re looking for
The seniors are engag«^! in making Nellie Rose of blaho last week.
home at Azalia, Oregon, next Saturday.
selections ol graduation themes, rtask
Mr.
Colltnn
ban
Itern
at
Riddle
during
Miss Anna Metzger of Montavilla
Put up
the past year. He is well known in in no wise simple, as they soon found is spending a few days this week
In Two
Gresham and Ptaieaut Home at which out.
visiting Mias Pearl Lindsey.
“The Busy Store”
Rockwood, Oregon
latter place he lived until about two
Sizes.
Mrs. II. W. Emery has hwn quite '
ream ago.
House
Burned
dt
Pleasant
Home.
1
ill
the
|>ast
week.
5 and IO
The young couple have the lw*«t
winltra of a boat ol friends in this lo
Sion Allen wr.s call«*! home
The house belonging to Mrs. Ruby
Cents.
cality.
Chalker of Portland, occupied by Mr. I Woodland, Wash., the first of the week
on account of the illuess and death of
and Mrs H amlin, bur nevi to the ground ' his father.
Write
Wihlon-Slmmons
last M onday afternoon. The fire started
♦or
J. R. Campbell and wife returned
FRESH MEAT AND FISH
A quiet wedding took place on Wed- in the barn which was almost consumed last week where they had been caring
Prices
n» sday evening at H o'clock at the home before it was discovered. The house 1 for their son Archie, whose death
and
Don’t forget that we pay the highest cash prices for your produce.
of Mr and Mrs. Wihlon of Powell Val then caught and there wax no water ' came Marc h 12. The son was aged
Sampica
27
ami
leave*
a
wife.
The
funeral
was
to
be
had,
hence
nothing
could
1«
done
BEEF — No. 1 Steers, -t1,»; No. 1 Cows, 4f
ley when Hcrln'ii A. Simmons ami Ma
loday.
to save the buildings
Most of the fur : held Sunday, March 14. and the bu-
SHEEP —5*,#
ki I. Zahn were uniteti in marriage niture waa saved. Mr. Maxwell'« house 1 rial was in Portland.
HOGS—100 to 175 lbs., 7>s to M
Rev. J. II. Wood perforo» d the cer- waa for a time in dangcred. There was
Prompt
Mrs. A. M. Alexander, sister of Mrs.
VEAL—8 to
no insurance.
emony.
.1. K Campbell, has come from North
Attention
CHICKENS—Mixed, 11/; Hens, 12',*
Those present were Grandpa anti
Dakota to make her home with the
(then.
latter.
M
Grandma Wihlon, grandparents of the JOHN BROWN IS RI NNING
FRANK MARINELLI & CO.
STEAM • WOOD SAW
Mrs. Hester Wood Passes Away
T. R. HOWITT & CO.
Gresham Meat Market
Powell St.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS : THREE RAILROADS
WITHIN IIS LIMITS
JOHN BROWN’S STORE
OARDKNS PLOWRD
J. H. HOSS
Phone I4X
Number 13
0
B. W. EMERY. Prop’r
•
27
nANK
LOR
RLI’RLSLNTATIVE
John Bn»wn is up for nomination
for Representative from Multnomah
county on the Republican ticket on a
modinrd statement No. 1.
He has
l«een a resident and business man of
this section for IK years. If elected his
»«me will ,t«nd »• ever for ii aqnare
deal, g»M>»l will ami the inter«*sts of the
people nt large. He «tamis for public
improvement* ami a greater Oregon.
II” asks for the support of all at the
primary.
Republican Rdllv
Maurice M. Brinfoni of the Metro
politan Printing company and L. T.
Sei*»It of Portland were in Gresham
Momlay. on the occasion of the burial
of Mr». Bertha
bolt, who was known
to many in this locality.
Ed. Johnson has commence»! the
erection of a MxlUO skating rink near
, the depot.
Get Butter-wrappers printal at The
Herald office. Good time now !
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the neighbors and
friend* for their kindness and sym
pathy during the recent sickness and
death of our lieloved son and brother.
Ma. and M r - J. J. RonsaTsoN and
F amily .
A grand republican rally will Iw held
Newton liedin, of Cottrell, who ha* in Gresham Grange hall on Tuesday
been on an eilcnded trip through aever- evening March .11. Music by Greaham
Brasi band.
Everyone cordially invi
al of the Middle atatc* anti Washington, ted.
write* to The Herald under recent date
concerning labor condition« in various
cities he l>aa visited. lie says Montana
cities have many miners out of work.
Spokane also has many loggers unem
ployed In the East, in Omaha, Kansas
City, Ih-nver, etc., conditions are some
what better. The spring work in the
“corn belt" i* calling for many men but
the |>ay is about
a month and board.
Includes eveything in Hhirta, Sticks and a full
Coke ovens and smelters in the north
line of Spring Underwear. New ShoM in *11
ern part of Washington are running
Shape*, Styles, ami Leather».
New Hat, in
half crew* or are shut down.
endless variety.
Come and examine them
lie says that the green grass of Ore
You me sure to l>e pleased.
gon snd the general freshness of mil
climate were entirely wanting in all the
places he visited.
i
Mr. Iledin is ex pec ted home thia week
1 Julies and L'hil<ln*n's New Shoes in Oxfords,
and will Imve many things to relate of
Tans, Black ami Patent leather
New Full
liis travels.
I
Line of Waisting* ami Spring and Summer
Suiting B«* sure to «<•* '»ur New Dress Ging
ham«, they are very arthtic.
Something
KELSO
New ' A Full New Line of Hosiery
Mrs. J. Bruaeth and children have
returned from Washington and are now
living on their place here.
Dealer In
There wan a party at the Gunderson
home Saturday night. Thoee present
report an enjoyable time.
“Goods of Quality”
STREET
GRESHAM,
TREATS ITS GUESTS COURTEOUSLY
BOARD BY
DAY, WEEK OR MONTH
ROBERT WALKER à SONS. PROPS
RANGES. FURNITURE. ETC
■aril lvcv,
New Ranges. New Matting*. New Furniture ami
a Complete Line of Steel tnxxl* have arrived.
Let us fia you up on these lines.
ear this season, so get your Plaster now and be
Sure of it.
FLOUR $.90. $1.00. $1.10
You can get the BEST Flour at the above prices.
You can get Flour at bed-rock price* if you
LEWIS
GRESHAM. ORE
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Another ear of Land Blaster just in Call us up
when in need of same. This will be tlie last
want it.
OREGON o
The Central Hotel
LAND PLASTER
MEN S FURNISHINGS
LADIES’ WEAR
<• POWELL
T
WIRE FENCE
Remember, we are Selling Agenta for the Beat
Wire Fence on earth.
cccnc
vtLUO
-v’H,r *>etis
ub-
ah the best
money can buy and as cheap as
seeds of that quality can Ire »old.
Guaranteed
fresh.
SHATTUCK.-X-X.
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