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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1908)
Polk County Observer J. C. HAYTER, EDITOR AiD I'trULISITKR. PoblUhed 8eml-Weklj t 11.50 per Year. Strictly in AdTtoce. Entered as yond-r-iM matter Mreh 1, 1SW7. tthe do office st lialiai, rron, under the Act of ConrrrM of March 3. 1ST. DA IXA8, OREGON, Ja!ct 24. 1908. The way to build up Dallas it to pat ronize Dallas people. Street Improvement Notice. To Jamea How, E. R. Tunle, R. L. Chapman. W. E. Burns, I. V. Lynch, Dan P. Stouffer, Evaline Hajter, J.M. Sears, J. E. Richier, E. C. Kirk- j Eugene, met at the home or Mrs. Patrick, S. M. Ray, E. J. Boyd, T. J. George Hagood, Wednesday afternoon Cberriogton. Hester E. Butler, D. C. for an old-fasbioned quilting bee. A EnjorabSe Quiltinf Bee. Several of the women cf Dallas dc-sirine to fjniisn needed bedding for the Home for Asred Yoaieo at Monday's Telegram The election of a President or tne rortiaoa iornojer clal Club will be held In due time. Mr. Hod son may be induced to serve another year. Monday's Journal C. W. nodson was elected President of the Portland Commercial Club at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Two brief little paragraphs, but suf flcient to show the contrast between the news service of the two papers. I n the same issue of the Telegram la which Mr. Hadson's election was predicted, (after be bad already been elected,) a large space on the front page was given to the production of a supposed- to-be-funny cartoon in which thecoun try editor was made the butt of the old cordwood-on-subscriptloD gag, At the very moment the sleepy old sheet was attempting to poke fun at newspapers of the country towns, it was being "scooped" right at borne by a wide awake competitor. One paper was attending to its own business and printing the news; the other was making a cheap attempt to belittle the business of the Interior newspapers, and thereby overlooking an Interest Ing Item right at Its own door. The mossback Journalism of Oregon Is not to be found In the country towns. It Is confined to the office of the Oregon lan's vermiform appendix. The frultralsers who are promoting the Dallus cannery project are taking up the enterprise in a sensible and business-like way. Instead of starting out with a large and expensive plant, they propose to Invest only a moderate amount of money at the outset, there by insuring a proiit to tho Btock- lioiuers rrom tue day the doors are opened for business. Large blocks of stock will be held in reserve, and as the business Increases and the invest ment of additional capital become necessary, these shares will bo plow; on tho market. By pursuing thl course, the stockholders will be pro tectedatall timet, and the financial success of the enterprise will be assured. Crlder, Ii. E. Williams, B. H. McCal lon. W. F. Pfeiffer. M. Klinger, C. H. Chapman, W. C. Brown, C. Bisser, Trustees M. E. Church, Polk County, Oregon, Charles Salflcky, Frank Kers lake, W. J. White, 3. E. Smith, M. E. Smith, T. B. Hill, J. W. Crlder. A. E. Campbell, Sarah L. Snultz, William FaulL J. M. Campbell, Abel Cglow, H. L. Crider, Dallas City Bank, M. C. Wilson, J. B. Thompson, O. E. Wil liams, M. E. Williams, Oregon & Cali fornia Railroad Company, X. J. Frink, Heirs at Law of Hester A. Ellis, deceased, William Tatora, B. H. Grant, Ola E. Lane, X. M. Grant, J. L. Collins, P. A. Fioseth, E. G. Emmons, W. H. McDaniei. E. W. Fuller, Aimeda S. Fuller, J. D. Smith, A. M. Miller Anna Coad, F. J. Coad, C. G. Coad, Mary E. Stump. Chester Rowell, Ethel Rowell Perry, Paul Wessinger and Henry Wagner, Trustees, D. J. Riley, Martha B. Stafrin, M. Hayter, J. E. Sibley. H. C. Eakin, W. S. Cary. Polly Siefartb, Georgia H. Chapman, and to all other persons owning real property situated within the herein after described limits in the City of Dallas. Polk County, Oregon : Notice la Hereby Given : That the City Council of the City of Dallas. Oregon, contemplates the passage of an ordioanoe requiring the improve ment of those certain parts of Etreets described as follows, to-wit : All that part of Main street lying between Academy and Washington Streets ; all that part of Oak street lying between Jefferson and Church Streets; all that part of Mill street lying between Jef ferson and Church streets; all that part of Court street lying between Jef ferson and Church streets; all that part of Washington street lying be tween Jefferson and Church streets; all In the City of Dallas, Polk County, Oregon. That said Improvement will consist in general in the grading and macad amizing of said parts of streets here inbefore described, and will be made at the time and in the manner to be hereafter prescribed by such ordi nance. The cost of said pkasant social afternoon was spent, and a delicious lunch of pie, cake and coffee was served at its close. Those present were Mrs. G. E. Tufts, Miss Cora Tufts, Mrs. Theo Parting ton, Mrs. A. J. Martio, Mrs. Charles Syren, Mrs. C. H. Morris, Mrs. H. G. Campbell, Mrs. Hugh Black. Mrs. J. R. Miller Died This Morning. J. P. Miller, son cf Monroe Miller, died in Portland this morning at five o'clock, after a long illness. The body will be brought to Dallas tonight and the f uneral 1.1 be held tomorrow at two o'clock, p. ro. Interment at Odd Fellows cemetry. Summons. 3 , 3 In the Circuit Court of tae State of Orefon fur P.ii County. Pefmrtmetil No. 2. Hilliani J. cromiey. Hsjiitiif, vs. Wihiam Jac&aoD. fiefendaut. ffumraoijS. To the i)Te-naiiied iwfcuduit, w Illiam Jack- Money Saved Here! fa the name of the Sute of Oregon : Yon are ' hereby required to apjar ana answer me rum- , y. fra T J H,rlir ' dait of the f OLiicalion of ihu summons. U ': -urs. i. j. nayier. ; iw,mir. nc. aud if you fail 1 to to appear arid answer said complaint plamtid For vaie I app:y to the Court for the whole of the j reiief oemaaded inhiacomplainl. to-wit: for a Milk cow fresh with calf. Apply at ; f l""JVeoi Veazie farm, north Of Dallas. 1-7-tf I Btflnmne at me N. E. corner of the I) L. c. j of H. M. Mc.Vsrv in T.7outh of Range 4 u- r c . : Umetie Meridian, thence West J-81 chains; tor Sale. "j i hence Souih 10 deirre-a East -tr.Cl chains: t a -i ' thence E. l.?T chains : thence 5. 10 decrees East A fine flOO piano; a small square j 2-s ccilm(; tbenee X. decree minoiee E. p:ano; fine Ci by 8j camera with Bauch j A CLEARANCE SALE THAT WILL SHATTER ALL PRECE DENT IN LOW PRICES. Our always strictlv-adhered-to policy of "Never to pack goods awav W 8 one Season to the next," makes it imperative for us to hasten the departure of our present stock of SUITS AND OVERCOATS, before the arrival of Spring I Goods. 8 We want fresh goods every Season-and not Carry Over cow, all for sale cheap. lob, McCoy, Oregon. W. E. Tat-l-24-8t Wood For Sale. Do you need wood? We want to remind you that the block wood from the Willamette Valley Lumber Com pany's fawmill is the best and cheap est wood you can buy. f 1.75 per load, delivered. Mutual phone 140", or leave orders at Webster's confectionery store. 11-22-tf. BOWMAN BROS. For Sale. 258 acres fine improved land to be sold cheap on account of sickness compelling me to change climate. Stands close inspection. Situated near the Molson hopyard 2J miles from Rickreall. Good baled hay for sale cheap. Address, W. F. Simox, Indc pendence, Route 1. l-21-8t nr lcaa. in Poit ouutv. oreeon. Thai in the rear I7s JohnHendersbotand Fran ci8 M.Hender-hot morieaeed theaforementioned premise to said defendant for the conM.leration of t '. bul aitboufh the same was Ihere-afier repaid by said montraeors lo said mortgagee, yet through neglect or oversight of the said William Jackson the same was never cancelled or satisfied npon the records of Folk County, Orearon, and the same now remains apparently a lien or lawful claim upon and a.-amst said property, aiid it is such cloud that plaintiil Lrine this suit to remove. That plaintiff have such other, further or different relief as may seem unto this Honorable Cjurt agreeable to the principles of equity, and trial ttie fieieniiant. ana ail persons Claiming under him be barred of all and every right in saia premises. You are further notified that on the 17th day of lecemter, I'M', the Honorable William Galloway, Judge of the above entitled C'onrt made an order at the City of alem. Marion County, Oregon, authorizing and directing this summons to be trved upon you by publication tnereof once a week for teven consecutive weeks In the Polk County Observer, a newspaper of general circulation and published weekly in 1'olk County. Oregon, and that the first publi cation of this summon! was made on tbe 3ist day of December, 1VW7. joh H. moakv and C. L. McSARY, Attorneys for plaintiff. I This is the way it will continue to go until this Great Sale ends: $30.00 Suits and Overcoats $22.50 $18-00 Suits and 0vercats Notary L, D. Brown, for Abstracts. Public; typewriting. Dr. Donohoe, Dentist. Uglow Bldg Itooin I. Tho Obhehveh office wants tho print ing you are particular about. For tho best cigars and freshest candles, call on Horace Webster. Dr. Hayter. Dentist. Ofllce over Wilson's Drug Store. Dallas, Oregon ' Butler & Dunn will pay good prices for furs and pelts of nil kinds. i-ii-4t, Best job printing nt the Observe offloo In Dallas and tho News oflloo I Falls City. Mouey of private parties to loan at 6 per cent on wtll-i in proved farms HutLEY & Eakin. The Ourkrvrr job printing offco city printing plant In tho best country towo in Uregon. Men's and women's clothing cleanei and pressed, at Bartlett's near depo Mutual phone 441. Patronlzo tho new barber shop on Main street. T. W. Reel, tho proprietor, guarantees Urst-class work. liarnam inIow have several farms for sale, on which they will take city pro(erty as part payment JJOX 367, Dallas. 1-14 tf w.u. Mils, agent for Dally Ore gonlan and Evening Telegram. Have a daily paper delivered at your house by the week, mouth or year. No extra charge for delivery. T . )u" woiu io save money on your your magazine subscriptions, drop a postal card toL. A. Matthews request tog him to call and explain his club- uing oners with all the leading magazines. Mar For Sale. rrri'i mare, h years old, for sale ery cheap. J. B. Nkhmith, Rickreall. i ai tf Or. We Hear of More Cares Of troubles originating la Impure blood, croruU, )oi of appetite, catarrh, rheunia tiam.br Hood'iSaraaparllla thau by all other called rtmedlea rxiibli4. Bmrhuw tboaa cured by Hood s aeetn to stay cured, aod they gladly tell the rood newa toothers. Scrofula 5or-' Sly if bad a aerofu loua aora on ber lef for year. Many differ ent wnllcinoa tara but tlttla benefit. Sua turned to Hood's Saraapartlla and tho aora Quickly bealed. H ia a rood blood uirdkina." Jf. H. Daft. Crosby. Texa. Afflicted IO Yr-"noo,t'a Parsar rllia baa cured me of aemfula. with hu h 1 bar bn troubled yaara. and eauaed by vaccination. 41 little daughter had a acrofula avelliua; on her seek and Hood'a 8araapariila aviso cured her." Mm, Kuaa iiiHr. llughey. Teutiesseav Hood's Saraaparllla Is k!J everywhere. In tbe usual liquid, or in tablet form called Sarsatabs. 100 Poaes One Dollar, Pre pared only by C. I. Hood CU, Lowell. Mat. Improvement will be assessed to the real property front Ing and abutting on said parts of streets. That the City Council of said City will sit in the Council Chamler in said city on the 3d day of February, 1908, at 7:30 o'clock In the evening, and at said time will hear and deter mine objections and remonstrances thereto, if any there be, and That all owners and other persons In Interest may attend at Bald time and place and show cause, if any they have, why such improvement should not bo made. Done by order of the City Council of the City of Dallas, made on tho 20th day of January, VMH. Witness my haud and the official seal of the said city of Dallas, this 22d day of January, 1908. (Heal) L. D. BROWN, Auditor and Tollce Judge of the City of Dallas, Oregoa, Dissolution Notice. Wagner Brothers have dissolved partnership, and all persons owing tnat nrra are requested to call at my implement 6hop on Oak Street and set tle their accounts at earliest con venieuce. Also all persons who have tools borrowed from that Arm will please return them to the same place l-17-t. F.J.WAGNER. A New Business tor Dallas. hxpert hand engraving by the undersigned, late of Portland. Haud engraving in all its branches. Jew elry and plate with monograms, ini tials, text, etc. Original designs to suit the patron. Satisfaction guaran teed. We have come to Dallas to make our home, and will be found at A. H tiarns jewelry store. Hoping to receive your patronage, we will do our best to pleuse you. l-7-8t CHARLES H. LANE. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH Railway. FROM INDEPENDENCE. FOR DALLAfl. Iave Independence dally, 6:00 Train No. M. a. in.; lv. Monmouth. 6:15 a. in.: ar. Dall a m BUSINESS LOCALS. For Sale. Fine milch cow: fresh. H. O. Cami'ueix. 1-21 -tf I:or Service. Registered Jersey bull for service at Veaxle farm north of Dallas. l-7-8t For Sale. Good organ nt half prlco. of C. A. Bh.nnett, Dallas. Inquire MO-tf For Sale. Full blooded Andalusian roosters. Mutual Phone C25. John Hoi, man. Shingles Tor Sale. A carload of Star A Star shingles received this week by tho 8of.ii ken Warehouse Co. 10-1-tf Implements. All parties Intending to buy imple ments had better seo F. J. Wagner tiefore making their purchases. 1-17-tf. Uoats on Shares. About 50 goats to let out on shares, or would sell. If let on Bhares would prefer near Dallas. Apply at this office. 12-20-tf Lost. A Band Ring, supposed to bavebeeu tied up In a laundry bundle at Laun dry, Saturday. Finder please return io sins oiiico or to Mrs. Hire at Laundry, 1-14 tf Chickens for 5ale. I have a limited number of full blooded Barred Plymouth Rook cock rvls and one rooster for sale. H. D. Staats, Monmouth It F. D. 1, Ore gon. 110 lm Farm For Sale. Good 300-acre dairy and stock farm. wo miles from railroad ; good grass nd farming land ; plenty of running water; good house and barn and sheds. Call on or address Jamks A Gnisos, Sheridan, Or., It F. D. 1. K-iu u a. in I rain ro. 69 Leave Iiulenptulnneo dalle ll'itB ... . I., vi.. i. ....s., . '"" "Miinuuin, ii :ai a. m. : ar. uai laa, II 45 a. ra. Trnln No. 71. Leave IndenenileneA diio 6:15 . m.; lv. Monmouth, 6:30 p. u.:ar. Dallas! 6:b& (i. in, FOR A1KLIK. Train No. 6fi. Leave Indeix-ndenoe. dallv :.wa.m.;iv. Monmouth, 7:4U a. m.; ar. Airlie, jrain No. Tl. LeaveIndeon!lenee,dHlly, 3-30 p. m. lv. Monmouth, 3:50 p. m.; ar. Airlie, 4:a FOR MONMOUTH ONLY, Leave Indvpeudence, daily, 2:15 p. m. FROM DALLAS. MB INDKI'KNDKNC'K. Train No. M. Uave Dallaa, daily ex. Hunday H:i0a. in.; lv. Monmouth, tcooa.m ar. Inde pendence, ii:i,r) a. m. Train No. MO. Lv. Dnllua. Sunday only, 6 55 a. in.; ar. Independence, 7:J0 a. m. Train No. 5. lHve Dalla. dally, 1 p. m.; lv Monniiuitli, 1:25 p. in.; ar. lndexMiiienee, 1 :40 p m. (1 liii train eonnwla at Monmouth for Air lie.) Train No. 70. Leave Dallaa. daily, 7:35 p. m. : iv. Monmouwi, up. ui.; ar. Independence, 8:15' FROM AIRLIE. Train No. 67. Iave Airlie, dally, 9 a.m.: lv, Monmouth, ::w a. in.; ar. Indewndeiice, 9 ; a. m. (Hub train eonnecta at Monmouth for l'alhia.) .!.. ..u. i. ix-nve Airne, oany, &:m p. lv. Monmouth. 5 40 n m mr t,,.i... J....l.. U..KI p. Ill . FROM MONMOl'TII ONLY. Iavea Monmouth for Independence, daily at :M p. 111. ' Citation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Folk County. In thematierof theeetateof Amasa J. Crosiar, deceased, Citation. To Nathaniel Croaiar, Charlotte Blake, Enoch S.Cooper, Jane A. Andrewa, Sarah M. Kirkwood, lamea C. Cooper, Maria Buasett and Isaiah M. Cooper, heira of the above-named Amasa J. Croeiar, deceased: In the Name of the State of Oregon : You and eeh of you are hereby cited and required 10 appear in the County Court of the Stale of urepou, in and for Polk County, at the court room thereol in the City of Dallus, in said County of Polk, on Monday, the third day of February, A. D., the game beini; the first day of tte February, luos, term of said Court, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, then and there 10 show cause, if any exist, why an order should not be made by siiid Court that the real property of SHid estate, hereinafter described, be sold wholly, by Nathaniel Crosiur, as administrator of said estate, at private sale, for cash, as prayed for in the petition of the said administrator, liied herein on the 3nth day of November. 197, for the puriose of raising funds stimcient for the payment and satisfaction of the charges and exa-nses of administration and the claims against the said estate; said real property belli described as follows, to-wit: The North half (,) of the Northeast quarter (') and the Fast half (!) of the Northwest quarter ('.4) of .Section eleven fill in Townshin six (G) Eolith, of Range four (t) West of the Wil lamette Meridian, in Polk County. State of O'e- gon, containing one hundred and sixty (ico) an eo. W itness: The lion. Ed F. Coad Judge of the County Court 0: . the .State of Oregon, for the rkal Louiuy 01 r-olk. with the of said Court affixed, this liith day 01 December A D., l;i07. t. M. SMITH, Clerk of said County Court 1 SI 5 27.50 25.00 24.00 22.50 20.00 ii ii ii 20.75 18.75 18.00 17.50 15.00 17.50 1G.50 15.00 13.50 12.50 It ( tl tt' tt tt tt tt ft tt tt tt tt $10.00 Suits and Overcoats $7.50 13.50 13.25 12.50 11.25 10.25 9.50 BOYS' SHORT-PANT SUITS AND SMOKING JACKETS AT COST OVERCOATS $3.50 to $3.75 $5 and $6 values at $4 and $4.50 " " $3 and $3.50 " " 2.50 to 1.75 to 2.75 2.25 Boys' long-pant suits at actual cost. Boys' Golf Shirts, 50c values at 35 cts. "But it is too late to buy Winter Clothing," you say. Not a bit of it-providing the inducements are great enough. Winter is not over by any means. We can expect plenty of cold weather-more than likely, the coldest of the year. The reputation earned by adherence to our rule of making quality paramount to price, has given this store an unsurpassed reputation for reliability and square dealing. lEe Uglow Clothing House LEADERS IN MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS MILL STREET, j s DALLAS, OREGON 5 NEVER-FAIL OIL CAN. Notice of Final Settlement. Notiee la hereby riven that the nnriersMieH exeeutor of the estate of G. A. Wells, deceased, no. uieu in. uiiaiaeeouni in me County Court of the Mate of Oreeon, for Polk County, and ..in. n-n. uiunj, me nui nay oi rehruarv, liaja at the hour of one o'clock in the ft..m,.;.., ,.i .-..I day, at the Court room of the said County Court ... iuci.ii yi uauu, ureaon, nas neen appointed by the Judue of aaid Court as the time and laee lor me nearin of ol.jeeiions to the taid um oi Limiji nnu ine settlement thereof v i o .i ... G' A WELLS, Executor. .. I.. Butler, Attorney. Notice to Creditors. Notice la herehv riven that tim i a i i ..... ' -. """i-iiKiieu iia ueen uuiy apuoluteil mppihhf hk. ;.ri,,. Bi.JiiOTl ueeeaae.1, hy the County vouri oi me Mate of Oregon, for 1'olk County and has qualified. All peraom hiivinir elaimii ai?iiliit ti.o ..m eatate are hereby notilied to present the aame duly verified, together with theproiervouchcr! therefor, to the underairnotl, at his residence in hnlli City in saidCounty within six months ii..u me unic ui loisiioiiee. fated and hrt puhliahed January m WILLIAM K. HINMIAW, ' Kxeculor of the estate of ,. . prah Miller, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Executor's Notice. m.: 1'iiee, otlcel8 hereby rlmn ih.,t i... . j , t... ii.... ,..1,1., oi ..... ..,...,,,. v iij lourioi roik County. Or eon, duly made and entered of record on th- J.ir.i nay ot HecemlHT, 1;J7, the undersigned waB duly appointed exwutor of the estate of Bnrrea them In : ?!".' knwi"K notilied to call and settle the name at otio i,h the undersigned mid all persons holdine claims ",-"'- iierenv notilied to present lie same duly verified within aii months Z REI'BES HASTINGS Kxeeutor of the esute of Burres ui.i , r- "8t"r;", deceased. Sibley it Eakin, Attys. Blls anted. XotKw Is hervby piveu that seale.1 bkis will le rpoeived by the County Court of I)lk Couoty for tho furobh- of wood for the Court House. 40 cords of oak and 40 cord tr At; oak to l oot les than 1 Inches nor more than 6 inches In diameter. Bids to be pensi on the first day of February term. Vf order of County Court E. M. SMITH. l li 'l County Clerk. r Even oup Grandfathens1 knew whal BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT will do. A CONVINCING PROOF CURE SSsrj;ss USED SNOW LINIMENT 10 YE-RS. Rkhmond, Mo., writes:- "This is to veAK1 have. ,ll8t'd yur s,,ow liniment for ,ea years for rheumatism, neural, lamo ete Avoid all Substitutes. Three Sizes 25c. 50c, $1 00 BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO S0O-502 North Seoo4 Street. ST. LOLTS. JRQ. Sold and Recommended by STAFRIN DSUG COMPANY ; ir t. -i - i aIifl. "." p,' t--.. UiiiJ3PSUf9 CD hi The Never-Fail Oil and Gasoline Can air tight will not leak nor spill will take all the oil out of can and will run oil from lamD back to can. Money back if not satisfied. U. S. Loughary, UTe Grocer TEA Not 1 in 1000 who buy Schilling's Best wants the money. Your trocar returns yeur msnay II yi Isn't ilks Schllliac's Bast: ws aj kia. 00 TO THE RACKET STORE FOE YOUR TOYS AT COST! WHEN IN DALLAS GO TO THE DALLAS HOTEL sen our not want to During the holidays, we will toys at COST. We do u cairy any of our toys oyer, Watch Our Windows THE RACKET STORE F. S. RAMSEY, Proprietor. Dallas Truck I Dray Company Hubbard & Brown, Proprietors STOW BROS. Proprietors DALLAS, OREGON Phone and stand at Belt & Cher rington's drug store. Bell and Mutual Phones. All kinds of hauling Wood for sale. Under New Management Rf.rlntlir Whlta XT! Big Sample Room and Special Accommodations for Commercial Men. RATES: $1.00, $1.25, $2.00 per Day Chipman & Farmer, Props. LOOK HERE! The City Express & Transfer Co. does all kinds of hauling at reasonable rates, Stand and both phones at Webster'8 Confectionery Store. 1 SALE (OS to to to to to Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January 3o, 3and February i On Dress Goods and Ladies' and Children's Coats and Furs. 7, t Ladte ?-J.(K) Coats $100 ii ZTTi , Chlldren'n io o: n I I 8-00 " 4.00 10.00 5.00 -2-00 " 6.00 "W " 7.00 -5.00 7.50 16.00 8.00 20-00 lo.oo t2.25 CoaU $1.13 a.so " 3.00 3.60 ' 8.00 " 5.50 6.00 7.00 7.50 1.25 1.50 1.75 3.50 2.75 3.00 3.50 3.75 $1.60 Furs..... t .95 2.50 " 1.50 6.00 . " 4.00 7.50 " 4.60 8.00 5.00 8.50 " 5.50 12.50 " '. ,.. 8.00 15.00 M 10.00 All this seasons Coats and Purs. w - 1 1 v -so Line . ,m - n 1.25 Line . I MakeomforSpring Goods 1 Dallas Mercantile Co. Successor Ellis & Keyt ? Vf V! I if $ tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf IV