Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, June 13, 1902, Image 4

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    BOHEMIA
NUGGET.
HOyAHD cfHENHY,
' rroitlttor,
IIOWARO, .... Tdllor.
LKO W. III1NRV, . - An-xUle LMItor
nd llu-lnm Manager.
Vatercdktthe (lentomce t "ttaie Orore.
Oregon Stroud cum mall mat'er.
RuttlptloniT'.I.BD, Inn llnnri-.
AilYrtlliig lUlmimi'ii known p
rppllrNlloni j
N
W IV
TIII8 P.M'KR la ktr o W ' ,:- '
Ad willing Armor. 64 and Morchanle Ex
hange, Pan Pnuelwo, I'alltornN. whcrr evn
traeti fur adrertlilnircan iKiinaiU1 lor ll.
Friday, Junk 13, tyoj.
TllBWRONa MAN.
The rntivntKlHB litmrd completed
.the otlltlul vote tit l.nnc comity hint
Friday night, nnd looted up tho
totnlH Sat, morning. Below (h the
correct vote on the cuudldutCH 11ml
the plurality ot eiveh:
GOVERNOR.
l-'nmlHli, rep 2,431
utitmnerirmi. iiom i'.iT:
HniiKukiT. tiro l!i'
Ryan, hoc 1.11
KurnlMi'M plurality 200
si'i'nivtn.miKiu.
llenn, rep 2,7117
Hunhiitu. dem 1.2s:
Bright, iro 1
Benn' jilurnllty 1,010
SKl'KKTAHY OF STATU
Ihinlmr. tvp 2.012
Senr. tlem l.Sli
Diivlx. pro 220
nrnv, hoc ISO
TUT
STATU
llrooka, pro
Oodlnvv, dem
Mounter, hoc
vt lutney, rvp
PRINTER.
1
SI
:i
40
23
101
13
141
Dnnltiir'H plurnllty
The only Holutlon to be arrived at I STATU TUBAHUIIKK.
rcirnrdlnc the election o( Mr. Chum-; loore, rep
lrlnln to the. olllce ot Kovernor, I
the fact tlmtthe republlcnn party put
np the wrong man.
Tills In plain KpoUen. particularly
an Innmnnrli an It oomen from a re
publican paper, the loyalty of which Crawford. rep
to republican principle cannot lie 1 JJJ? 'J ;;;;
tlucHUUiu-ti
1 Rlnckumn, ilem
j McDnntcl.pro
Myrvn. hoc
Moore's plurnllty
I ATTTORNEY UENERAL.
It Ih true that there was n combi
nation of clrcuniHtnnceu that worked
against Mr. Furnish, but with the
jrrent ntnte majority conceded by all
to the republicans, no matter how
great the combination!) nguliiMt a
candidate. It must follow that If the
candidate had have been the right
man, the terrific InrondH made upon
that magnificent majority . be
queathed by tlie republican party
could have been checked. Conser
vative men of either party estimated
the Btreugth of the opposition to
Furnish to be In Portland and Mult
nomah county; nnd In proportion to
the population thlH was correct, but
no one, not even the democrats, ex
pected hucIi a lnudsltdetor Mr. Cham
berlain In the Interior of the state.
The Nugget does not wish to speak
disparagingly of Mr. Furnish ns n
man. It bcllcvea him to lie a man of
ftonetrty and of moral worth, but he
Jias been greatly over estlmnted as n
politician, as a statesman and ns an
organizer.
Ills utter Innblllty to address an
audience, was simply a campaign
fund for the opposition. In fact, had
Mr. Furnish been able to have made
a decent speech the other obstacles
tlnng In hU way would have been
uurntountcd. It was thU one thing,
more than any other, thnt caused the
l.ilnnd vote to drop from him like
drops of tullow from a lighted candle.
3 iad Hon S. M. Yoran, of this county,
.2,452
.1.721
. 215
. 731
Crawford's plurality
STATU PRINTER.
Whitney, rep 2,440
(lodfrcy, ilem 1.621
BrookH.pro 215
I Hoijiner, boc 160
WhitueyV plurality 810
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC
INSTRUCTION.
Ackennnu, rep 2,853
W'unti. dent 1,002
KeUay, pro 194
Ackerman'M plurality 451
U. S. SENATOR.
(Jeer, rep 2,4fci
Wood, dem 1,847
(Jeer's plurality tSl
CONGRESSMAN.
Tongue, rep 2.GS1
Wentherfonl, dem l.Sll
tcatun. soc IK
Gould, pro 100
Tongue's plurality 870
STATE SENATOR.
Kuykcndnll. run 2.40S
Travis, dem 2,12a
Mathews, soc 105
COUNTY.
STATE SENATOR.
Kuykcndnll, rep 100 YXi
Mathews, hoo 0 7
TravlM, dem 113 158
REPRESENTATIVES.
Edwards, rep 119 HM
Harris, rep 1X1 187
Shelly, rep 120 l.M
Castle, dem 'At 125 v
EdmuuMou, ilem S2 lS
Hale, dem 78 107
Mivuvllle, soc B 7
Whltnker, soe 4 .'I
COUNTY CLERK.
Cole, hoc 3 S
l.eo.rvp 141 7ll
Young', dent 82 llll
SHERIFF.
Johnson, rep 1011 i:ts
Mnltmau, soc 2
Withers, dent 110 145
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
Currln. dem ISO 200
Ed wards, rep 10 85
TREASURER.
Craw, rep 121 1 17
Patterson, dem l 123
ASSESSOR.
Rurton. rep 110 1 IS
Kitchen, dem 101 121
Rossmau, soe ti H
SURVEYOR.
Collier, rep 142 KM
Davis, soe 5 12
Klovdahl, dem 70 OS
CORONER.
King, rep 130 157
Miller, soe 4 11
Selover, ilem. 81 MS
40
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CO
52
49
25
111
4,!
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AND ESCAPED
SOCIAL
TWO DUSPHRATU MI1N DO
PURATC WORK.
DUS-
Three Uuanls Killed nnd Convict Seri
ously Wounded." Chuo For
'Life.. Surrounded In
Timber.
We Imve six waist pnttcrni -4 yard lengths lu CtUtal Cnrd Rilk tlieJe
patterns sold cntly in the season, nhd icndlly, at 50otS (t (( We nro
oirerhiR the remainder, 24 yimli, at the very low price ol iiOotu tf, yard
$l-oti for four yard patterns. These silks arc very desirable. Yon can afford silk w.iist at
these prices. Come early if you do uot wish to he disappointed. The) will not last loii;
M
IU1
Few ol the excursionists Iront this 3
' place and other parts ot the state 1 4
n . who vlhlti-d the state penitentiary at 1 7.
; Salem last Sunday thought It would ?
Si I so soon be the scene ot bloodshed and -9
I violence, ot whlclt the dally paptr.-i 5
have been full since tlieoutbreak took . 4
1 place last Monday morning.
Wo haven't the space toglveaeoin-
I pletu account ot the laineutnblealtair 'i
I but will give a few of thepartlculars. ' 4
H 1 The story as told by e.ve-wltliesM's J 2
W J has few parallels In the criminal his-, 5
riii'v i,r rim tv nut i.,t i.iiw. tt'ii, it 1, 11 .v.
dcMtructlvciu'ss of human lite.
WeiiimiiM hiul lHtti cmieitltMl In the
Foundry building by being smuggled 1 'A
In over the wall by some ex-eonvlct, S
and uot by iui excursionist. ! f.
It happened about li'M Monday 1 4
inurnlng as tlie convicts marched out .4
to work. Ol thcprisoncrsI&Ueutereil '
v
I.niUcs find in our Spiing
Stock n nice variety of beau
tifid tli in us.
Dlmltlcs, Lawns, l.lncni,
Percales, Muslin, Silks,
Light weight goods for dtess-
es, waists or decorations.
Tlie real point is the beauty
and durability of the goods.
47
25
43
31
T.AfTF, OIT-R,TATNR.
Riglit now, when you are needing Lace Cuitains, we're
showing the most complete iissoilmcut we have had.
It looks like the Manufacturer. had made special efiorts to
turn out nothing hut beautiful patterns. We think you'll
find them just wlml you're looking for, and ut smaller
prices than you expect to pay.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT.
For 205
Against 10
PRECINCT.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
King, dem 107
Vaughn, rep llll
Fldler, rep
Wlngard, tlem
CONSTAM.,
Kuykendall'a plurality .... 285
REPRESENTATIVES
Harris, rep 2.S24
onciiey. rep -A
Edwards, rep 2,538
Hnle. dem 123
Castle, dem : . . .1,779
Edmunson, dein 1,725
Mauvlll, soc 219
Wblteakcr, soe 173
COUNTY CLERK.
Lee, rep-. 2,M5
...1,7X1
it man who can stand lieforc the ! Young, dein
l.eople nnd tell them what he knows I Cole, soc 161
lit logical, forceful and eloquent lnnn-i
iter, received the nomination for'
imvnrnnr lia. u'.mll hnrn tvrtn lianila!
..1,100
down.
American people admire a man who
enn express his honest convictions.
This Mr. Furnish ennnotdoinspeech.
It Is too late to cry over spilled milk,
or to offer suggestions, butltnppears
now that had Mr. Furnish been
sick or unavoidably dutalned at
Home, and had Intrusted his cam
paign to one or two good men
like Hon. Chns. Fulton, he would
today lie proclaimed governor of the
State of Oregon.
Io's plurality
SHERIFF.
Withers, dem 2,563
JohUHOn, rep 2,042
Mnltinuu, hoc 132
Ijiwsou. ren
Wallace, dem
Hartley, dem
White, rep
ROAD SUPR.
M'Fnrland, rep
I'oweii, item
ROAD SUPR.
Stone, rep
US
100
140
149
145
150
07
DIST. NO. 15.
PS J37
125 145
DIST. NO. 57.
02
HOW TO AVOID TROUBLE
Eow is the time to pi ovule
and family with n bottle of Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diurrhoe.i
Remedy. It H ulmoi-t certain to be
needed before tlie numiner in over, and
if procured now may save you a trip to
town in the night ur in vour hiijiest
Beasou Itiafverynnereaiiinittctl to be
the ninf t nucce-ful niedicinein una for
bowel complamtri, both for children and
adults. No family can ntlonl to lie
without it. Forie by l.vons A Apple
gate, Drain. Benton Drug Co., Cottage
tirove.
AT NEWLAND'S
.ini
JO
HADE GAUMIiNTS.
White I.ii wn Shiil walsls
that you can iifTotd to buy
They nte stylish ntul well
ntnde. Tucked in fiout
and back. These- waists
tire worth more than wc
nsk for them 7V5W.?.
Skirts In Crash, Linen, Ducks and
Serges, very nicely mnde.
Our Linen Kkirts cut latest
style, 7 no ooc. to $t.$r.
About the price you will pay for
the material.
Muslin Uuderftartncnts,
Largest assortment in
the city, at very low
prices.
i
VT NEWLAND'S
the foundrv unit u-lth them Tracv
and Merrill who workel together. J jj
No sooner had they entered the shop 4
than they selteil the rllles concealed , ?
ut their pattern cases, with which ' 8
Merrill shot tlie llrst guanl through 3
1 11c heart and attemptetl to snoot
the second but was prevented by a i 4
life convict I Ingram,) who neiied the f
wcapon and was hluistilf seriously '
shot in the leg. The remaining! 2
guards then tied to the main liullu-'jj
Ing and spread the alarm, while the' j
tinned convicts dlschargi'd thelrrllli-s j g
about the enclosure. leaned u ladder 5
uualust the wall and cIIiuImmI over. S
shooting uuotiier guard as they dirt 1 jtsswj;vvvvvvk
so, wno was at uis station on the 1
wall. Guards Tiffany anil Ross at-
disarmed and marched along wltu jWJ
the convicts a short distance lor pro-1 ga
tectlon, when Tiffany was killed and 1
Ross wounded by the desperate men 1 tfl
who then took to the brush. i teS
Since flint time the limit, linn lu,.it ; .CL.
hot one but at the time of going to;
press the men are surrounded lu a 1
tract ot timber near Ucrvals Into
wmcn oioounoiiniis lend the pursuing teA
vnurnelf ! Prty on a trail not a half-hour old. , sJ
1 ne timocr Is completely surrounded .
win in'iv in nine cuiiuct! 01 ine es-1
cape of the convicts.
Complete details will Ikj given of I
the affair In our patent next week. I
Lack ot space forbids a more extend- J
ed report this week. '
" NOflClT"IT)R"Tr'r!T.ICAfklN. !
!3
APRIL and HAY
Announcement at Lurch's
SILKS
MADRAS
LAWNS
In Profusion.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Uniled btate Imw Olfire, -jjj
pSfei: New Shirt Waists in Quantity and Quality.
OungrcM of Juuotf, IS7t, entitle.! "An I Jpi
act tor the sale ol linibfr land in the' t(
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, .
and Washington Territory," an ex-'s
leiulcil to all the Public Land ritatra bv rfj
ie.1 of AofOBt i. IHlli' I
dor, 01 Aurora, County
' .f t...- iL.!.. .1.... HI..J Us I
r s mi ..
iviiMi.
anruuee I. Stiy- ; m
tv of Marion,, S3
this (lav tlli fit
1 dtalenient So. pi
prills
elect
. .2.474
..1,959
. . 515
The republican party of Lane
county is certainly beholden to
Florence precinct. And when it
h taken into consideration that on
more occasions than one the
Florence delegation has gone home
from the county convention empty
hane'ed, the obligations under
which the republicans of Lane
county are placed is magnified.
The time has come when Florence
should receive its just recognition
at tue hands of the republican
party of the county. When the
next convention rolls around
Florence should turn out a good
man for a good office and demand
his nomination, and the convention
should honor the demand and then
elect the man to office. The Nug
get is proud of the Florence re
publicans and is frank enough to
stand by them. It has sued the
bacoa of the party 011 more occa
sions than one, and it is time to
show a little appreciation.
Withers plurality
COMMISSIONER
Edwards, rep
Currln, dem
Edwards plurality . .
TREASURER.
Craw, rep
Patterson, dem 1,951
Craw's plurality
ASSESSOR.
Burton, rep .-
Kitchen, dem
RoHfjiutiu, soe
407
'.'.OS!
. 188
If every republican precinct had
come to the rescue of V. J
Furnish as did Lorane and Florence,
Oregou would today be ratifying
the election of a republican gov
ernor. At Lorane out of 75 votes
cast Mr. Furnish received 46.
Chamberlain 29, or 17 in favor of
Furnish, In Florence Furnish re
ceived 127, Chamberlain 11. or 96
in favor of Tut ih Th: vote
of these precincts ran auout the
same straight down the line in fa
vor of the republicans. Lane
county republicans cau well be
proud of tbem.
Burton's plurality Ii20
SURVEYOR.
Collier, rep 2,720
Klovdahl. dem l.&KJ
Davis, soc - 159
ColIIer'H plurality . . .
CORONER.
King, rep
Selover, dem
Miller, soc
.1,157
....2.451
1,742
221
King's plurality 709
INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM.
Yes 3,130
No :I09
Plurallt.i
2,821
VOTE BY PRHCINCTS.
STAT .2.
GOVERNOR.
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Those who are and who contem
plate taking part in the hunt for
the murderous convicts, should
pool their watches and other valu
ables. By so doing they will be
instrumental in saving the escapes
from the charge of robbery, and
then the revenue front the pooled
goods will go a long way toward
paying funeral expenses.
The next Oregon Legislature
. will consist of eighteen democrats
uud seventy-two republicans. If
our democratic friends can get nny
consolation out of this fact they
are welcome to it.
Chamberlain, dem 118 15.'t
Furnish, rep 112 1K1
Hunsnker, pro 0 11
Ryan, hoc U 2
SUPREME JUDGE
Bean, rep 135 171
lionham, dem 91 119
Bright, pro 9 21
SECRETARY OF STATE.
Barzee, soc 4 12
Davis, pro 13 4
Dunbar, rep 1!13 158
Sears, dem 88 131
STATE TREASURER.
I'nited Stntea Land Office,
Roscburg. Ore.. May G. 1902.
Notice Is herebv crlvcn thnt In com-
pllance with the provisions of the
nrt. nf f',.nirrYfia nl .lining W7Q nn.
tltlrwl An 11,-t (In. .nil. ..I i,.,ivnr tato ot Oregon, Inm
minis in tne stales or 'a torn 11. ' ; ' "'"u'1' w ni..o.ra
Oregon. Nevada and Washington . - ,or the jiurtliai'e 0 the ftE l-l:'
Torritory." as extended to all the : 'tpii. 22, Tiiwnahip No. 20. oonth hH
Public Land States by act of Ahriwi 1 1 i' . fU:.... ,,,
Grove, County ot Lane, State of "' ior iihiiiiitot or ntw man lor ai; K1
r t .1.1. ..... .i.-j 1 a. . . Mi.nltllrnl iinriuu... uiwl te .ut . Kltdl. I.IM
uivbu" "as mis oa.v men in inisomce ., ...... ...
his swoni statement No. 2tM:t, for tlie J beluro Mhrie I..
ourehnsc of thb SW of Section No. "re. u- ComiiiiiMoiior at Kugene.
24. Tnwnshiii 23 South, of Range 2 ! Vrfsn.' Thumday, the 17th day ol
of to show.
11c uniiieB us wiini'UHi'i..'
lien. Gray. a. K. Will, A. C. Slan
briiugli, J. a Carpenter, of Aurora,
Oregi-ii.
Any iin'I all pervonrriiiiiinK adverHi
ly the 11lKiveHlcfcrils.il lands ara rn
(piesletl to file their claim hi this office
on or boforu said 17th day of July 1902.
J. T. IIkidoei., Rei:irter.
Wc can lit you from Pocket book and Fancy.
crvicenblc
ill en
Hoy h
Children.
You arc entitled to it.
West and will offer proof
that the land sought Is more valu
able for lt tlmlier or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to cstab
IIhIi his claim to said land lieforc
Marie L. Ware, V. S. Commissioner
nt Eugene, Lane Co., Ore., on Satur
day the 2'Jth day of July, 1902.
Ho names tut witnesses:
J. W. Parrlsh, of Jefferson, Marlon
Co.. Ore., N. II. Martin, of Cottage
Grove, Lane Co., Ore., John Goetz,
Michael Goctz, of Jefferson, Mnrion
Co., Ore.
Any and all persons claiming ad
verscly the above described lands are
requested to file their claims In this
ofl.ee on or before Bind 28th day of
July, 1902.
J. T. HminiUH, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Statt-H Land Office,
Roseburg, Ore.,
Notice Is hereby given that In com
pllance with the provisions of the act
01 uongress 01 June 3, 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands
In the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
as extended to all the Public Lnnd
States by act of August 4, 1892,
Charley Olsen of Cottage Grove,
County of Lane, State of Oregon has
this day filed In this otllce his sworn
statement No. 2353, for the purchase
of the SW H of Section No. 12, Town
ship 21 South, of Range 1 West and
will offer proof to show that the
lnnd sought Is more valuable forks
timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim
to said land before Mario L. Ware,
U. S. Commissioner at Emrene. Ijine
County. Ore., on Saturday the 20th
day of July, 1902.
Ho names as witnesses:
Peter Oplnis, Martin Olsen, of Blue
River, Lane Co., Ore., Thomas Olsen,
Martin Onhus. of Kinrene. I.nnn fVi
Ore.
Any nnd nil persons claiming ad
versely the above described land arc
requested to file their elnlms In this
olllce on or before said 2tlth dnv nf
July, 1902.
J. T, BitmaEB, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLCIATION.
United States Land Olllce,
Roheburg, On-., Apr. 11. 1902.
. Notice Is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the
act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber
lands lu the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Ter
ritory," as extended to all the Pub
lic Land States by act of August 4,
wc, Henry uock, of silverton,
County ol Marlon, State of Oregon,
has this day filed In this olllce his
sworn statement No 2202, for the
purchase of theSEJf of Section No.
2d In Township No. 20 S.
Range No. 0 W ami will offer
proof to show that the land sought
Is more valuable for Its tlinls-r or
stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said
land before Mario L. Ware, U. H.
Commissioner at Eugene, Ore
gon on Friday, tho 11th day of July,
1002.
He names as witnesses:
G. A. Bock, F. P. Hurst, A. B. Cole,
ll. A, Snyder, of Aurora, Oregon.
Any and nil persons claiming ad
versely the abovc-descrilicd lands are
requested to file their claims In this
olllce on or before said lltli day of
July, 1902.
J. T, Bmnops, Register.
Valuable mining
hemla lor sale.
property nnd Ho.
Jerome. Knox
i ueke Amy NOW f
I You're thinking of n new suit and where to get it to the best advantage. If jou'Il accept our sugges-
$J tiou You'll buy it Now ami Here. We bought our CLOTHING from the Largest .Woolen Mill in
America, Finishing the Cloth they Weave into Clothing. Their Clothing bears this guarantee, '4
"The goods in this garment contain no cotton or auyother ndulteration and wc will forfeit $100.00 af
i if cotton be found in the warp or fitlina of same," MAYi'iut.n Woot.HN Miu.s, Mafui'ACTurukk.
j MOTHERS
$ Bring your little chaps to our store uud (It them out In those Natty Vestee Suits, ages 3 to 9 years. Kneo a
A Pants Suits for boys, from 3 to 12 years. Mens' and Boys' clothing, a full stock. Mens' all wool suits, no g
V shoddy, no cotton, as low as $10.00 per suit. Suits for $10.00 as good as $20.00 to 2S.0O Hults elsewhere, y.
HHMIiNWAY ft UURKUOLDlif. .
TICKETS
TO AND 1'ROM AW.
POINTS EAST
VIA
GREAT northern:
I
ICailuay.
W. S. ClfjUSMAN.
Eli Hangs.
The Fashion Stables
J. S. MEDLEY
Attorney -at-Law o o o
:-()fllceon Mlo itreet ;
CoTTAGIS GkOVK, OKI!.
87
15
129
U
111
Blackmail, dem
McDanlel, pro
Moore, rep
My res, soc
CONGRESSMAN.
Gould, pro 12
Ramp, soc li
Tongue, rep 130
Weatherford, dem 88
U, H. SENATOR.
Geer, rep 142
Wood, tlem 81
8UPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.
Ackcrman, rep 128 155
Kelsey, pro 10 18
Wunn, dem 82 105
ATTORNEY GENERAL.
Crawford, rep 124 156
Goyne, nro 10 10
Rajey, dera 84 102
162
0
18
11
10U
110
170
109
I DONT MISS THIS CHANCE!
House Cleaning Sale; Everything at
Reduced Prices; All Millinery reduced
Get your Hat or trimmings here and
Save Money.
BIG BARGAINS IN SHOESI
Balance of our Men's and Boys' Suits
At ACTUAL COST Don't fail
to See Them.
N. E. ELSEA & SONS,
First Door North of Cottage Grove Hotel.
St,
Short Ijlne
TO
Paul, liulnth,
MltintutjwllH, Cltlcato,
AND rOINTS I! A ST.
Through Palace and Tourist Weeper
Dining and llutlut HinukiiiK
Lilirsry Cars.
DAILY TRAINS : HAHT TIME :
Kur Rules, Koldorn and Full Informa
tion reKunllugTieki-t Ron ten, call 1111 or
uiMicurt
J. W. PIIAL0N.T. P. A.
II. DICKSON, O. T. A
id St., Portland Ore.
o. w. P. A.
Fcrtttlc U'liali,
nc-IWISK HAW unit BKCOND STREET, COTTAQE OROVC
(7l)i'lsinan & Bn6, Proprietor .
Also own and opperatc the Bohera in
and Black lltitte Stage Lines
First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single a
Reasonable Prices
CLOSING-OUT SALE
122
A. B, C. DENNISTON.,
fiUKIrnt Avenue,
Harness and Saddlery,
MAIN BTKKET, COTTAOK ultOVK.
George Melnzer, Prop.
A line line ol ItariieM.flaitdleii, Whli, lluggy
Ilobci, Uilher IloUIng, Klc.,lwjri on hand.
Allklndaof Repairing a Specialty All bind,
owed work tnrned out.
Our farmer Prlenda can get the very Lett at
Ibo Loweit Living Frlcet. Come in and exam.
Ine tho goodi and lee tor yourielf.
There was never n hotter chance to secure
unparalleled bargains In just what you
want :it prices that just suit you than ut
the present time.
1SAKGAINS
Hoots nnd Shoes, Clothing of All Kinds,
Uoy'a ntul Men's Suits, Shirts, Htc. Etc.
arc all going nt Bargain Prices and going
fast, Cnll and see for yourself.
Store on west side, opposite First National Bank.
A. D. LeRoy.