Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, January 01, 1909, Image 2

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    Polk County Observer
ALLGOOD te COLLINS
LESSEES
Publiahed Scml-Weekly at 11.60 per Year.
Strictly In Advance.
Entered an flecond-claKH matter March 1, 1007,
at the post office at DuIIhb, Oregon, under the
Act of Congress ol March 3, 1879.
DALLAS, OREGON, Januakv 1, 1909
The way to build up Dallas is to pat
ronize Dallas people.
human beings, anxious to turn in aid
and sympathy to our brethren who
were less fortunate than we. Now
again, when the call comes from
another quarter, the broken and
smoking plains of southern Italy, the
result is the same the whole human
race turns In an instant to the work of
succor. It is such things as this that
throw a softening light over things
whose horrors would be otherwise
unendurable and it is such things as
this that make the beat answer in the
world to the sneer of the cynic I
against humanity.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
A NEW YEAR'S EVE IYRIC.
A MEASURE OF THE FUTURE.
This day of all days of the year,
stands in a position at once pros
pective and retrospective. Instinc
tively, before we consign it per
manently into the hands of the
historian, we pause to take stock of
the events and achievements of the
year just closed, mentally checking
them off one by one in comparison
with those of the coming year as we
already imagine it. And indeed the
year 19U8 is one in which we may, for
the most part, take both pride and
pleasure.
In national affairs, especially those
bearing on industry and commerce,
the record is much brighter than most
of us would have prophesied a year
ago. Beginning a year with practi
cally every branch of the important
industries paralyzed by the llnaucial
panic of the Fall of 1907, the year has
seen a prompt and practically com
plete return of the country to a normal
condition of prosperity. Itisprobable
that no period of equal duration has
witnessed such an enormous recuper
ative growth.
Passing from the broader topics of
the year's review to those of more
immediate local interest, we find in
our own state, our own county, our
own city, the same record of develop
ment. True, in some few poiDts we
may have retrograded, but taken in
the main, it is evident that Polk
county stands, in nearlyevery respect,
considerably in advance of where she
stood a year ago today.
As one checks back over the events
of the year just closed, comparing
them with those of the year in pros
pect, one always weighs the events of
the coming jear with a more lenient
scale than those of the past and sel
dom do the actual facts measure up
to the roseate prophecies. This year,
however, we may sitMy take an opti
mistic measure of the future, because
last year, although laboring under
the adverse itilluence of industrial
depression, we not only made up the
lost ground, but even advanced.
Now we stand on the threshold of a
new year, a year during which the
attention of the world is to be more
forcibly directed to the Pacilllc Coast
than ever before, and in view of all
this, it is safe to prophesy for our own
state, a year of far greater growth in
all lines than ever before and the lay
ing of the foundation for a growth
during the succeeding years whose
magnitude shall bo almost inconceivable.
BY DEAN COLLt.VS.
Ring out wild bells to the wild sky,
The evening hours are crowing late
And soon the vear of inns
Will be defunct so let him die.
Rine out wild bells across the land
Apprise the wild-eyed shrinking
"bach"
Who still escapes the Leap Year
match,
That his closed season is at hand.
Ring in that dubious state of mind
lo legislators ; the ew lear
Brings Legislature almost here
And they have sworn the oath that
binds.
Ring out that year we still discuss,
election year, but ring no more
Of Chamberlain for Senator
The lemon we got handed us.
Ring out of his triumphant cause
It's triumph due to paity strife
How we weiestung for, on your life,
We reckoned not on U'lleu's laws !
fAdverllBTnents under thin head are charged (
at the rale o! 1 cent per woru. first insertion;
cent per word for each insertion thereafter: :
words or legs, l per month. So advertisement I
inserted for less than 15 cents.
Figures count as one word. For instance,
the nuincn.l combination "SjO" counts as one
word.
Two initials count aa one word. For Instance,
".I. M. Jones" counts as two worcs.
The minimum charire U for 1; words: that is.
an advertisement from 1 word to 15 words is
counted as 1.1 words: an advertisement from 16
to words, inclusive, is counted as 'Ju woras:
from 'l to wonls. is counted as 2ft words, etc.
Tlit fipiir, fol nwintr the advertisement indi
cate how long it is to run. anil are not charged
to the customer. Kor instance, 3-31-2t indicates j
that the advemMiienl was hrBt published on
March ;il, and mat it is to be inserted twice.
The neures and letters t-l-tf indicate that the
advertisement was lirsl published April 1 and
hat it is to be run until the customer orders it
discontinued.
Now is the Time
to visit
California
I 50 head
Elliott.
Wanted,
wether goats.
W. M.
12-29-tf
Notice.
First-class horse shoeing done at
F. J. Wagner's implement and black-1
smith shop. 9-4-tf
Lost.
Waterman fountain pen.
reward offered. Attorney
Tooze, Jr.
Suitable
W. L.
1-1-2C
Lost.
900 pound gray horse; branded 69
left shoulder. Liberal reward for
information. Mutual phone Pioneer
5s. C. F. Snelling. 12-29 2t
Ring out the chronic want of tin
The only drawback of the times
Give us some shekels, sous and dimes
Like Rockerfeller's rolling in.
Ring out false reverence for blood;
The love of scandal and of spite
That keeps Count Boni in the light;
Ring him and Aunie out for good.
Ring out wild bells, all down the line,
For 1908 was getting slow ;
Ring out wild bells and let him go
Give us a shot at 1909.
Tool Set For Sale.
Ci mplete blacksmith outfit suitable
for farmers' use. Prices reasonable.
Inquire of E. Evans. Mutual phone.
12-8-tf
COURT HOUSE NOTES
Items of Interest From the Records
in the County Offices
Briefly Told.
Residence For Sale.
Being obliged to seek a different
climate for the benefit of my health I
desire to sell my residence property
in Dallas. William Faull. 12-ll-8t
Tho Observer wishes its readers
happy and a prosperous New Year.
Dallas has levied a 15 milt cily tax
for the coming year. It has also
passed an ohliiiiincii licensing soft
drink houses, billiard and pool tables,
skating rinks and moving picture
Known.--- Me.Minnvillo Telephone-Keg.
lster. Verily, one must go abroad to
learn tho bitter truth -we had untler
Htood that the levy was only 10 mills.
Abo Reuf, convicted ou one out of
114 indictments, lias been given the
maximum sentence, 14 years. If it
were only possible fur the prosecution
toln. as sui tessftil on the other 113
counts we would soon have the "king
of cnoks" so surely Muked out that
be could do little damage either in the
here or heieafior Tor several years at
lasf.
PROBATE.
Estate of Peter Kurre, deceased-
report of sale of real estate approved
and sale confirmed.
Guardianship of Peterson minors-
annual report approved subject to
final settlement.
REAL ESTATE.
Nolan R Smith to F E Smith, J in
terest in 105 acres, t7 and 8s, r 5 w, $l.
C A Smith to Bertha G Smith, J in
terest in 100 acres, t7and 8 s, r5 w, $l.
Bertha G Smith to F E Smith, J in
terest in 100 acres, t 7 and 8 s, row, $l.
Verrella P Lung to J Brooks et al,
land in t 6 s, r 5 w, $.3.
Preston Lung to J Brooks et al, 101
acres, t 6 s, r 5 w, $4,250.
J Brooks et ux to Preston Lung, 101
acres, t 6 s, r 5 w, $2,000.
V B Sears et ux to Mattie L Smith,
156J acres, t 6 8, r 6 w, $5,4G4 37.
A B Muir and L R Livermore, exec
utors to Cirrio Grant, lot in Dallas,
$400.
J A McLean to Mary E Shipp, lots
in West Salem, $l,00o.
J G Van Orsdel et ux to Bernard
McC'amish, lot in Dallas, $140.
Charles P Darling to C F and Sophie
Vick, land iu t 8 s, r B w, $soo.
Kan lorgenson to tinted States, n;
acres in t 6 s, r 7 w, $130.
Charles E Heyn to United States, CO
acres, t 6 s, r 8 w, $ 1h7.
Cedar Posts.
Good cedarposts for sale at 1IJ cents
each. Also another car of extra Star
A Star shingles. Soehren Ware
house. 7-24-tf
When summer has passed
in these northern, states,
the sky is only mild under
the bright blue skies of
Southern California. This
is one of nature's happy
provisions eternal sum
mer for those who cannot
endure a more severe cli
mate. California has been called
the Mecca of the winter
tourist." Its hotels and
stopping places are as
varied as those of all well
regulated cities. . Visitors
can always find suitable
accommodations, congen
ial companions, and var
ied, pleating recreations.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Will be glad to supply some
very attractive literature,
describing in detail the
many delights of winter in
California.
Very low round trip excur
sion tickets are on sale to
California.
The rate from Dallas to
Los Angeles and return is
$58.80
Limit six moDtbs, allowing
stop-overs in either direc
tion. Similar excursion
rate3 are in effect to all
California points.
For full Information, sleeping; car reserva
tions and tickets, call on, telegraph or write
I. N. WOODS, Agent, DALLAS
WM. McMURRAY
i. Past. Agt. Portland, Oregon
Slashing
Sale
This stock must be reduced one-half regardless of cost of merchandise Inorrl
to do so we are going to cut the prices. Our stock is large and complete in
department. We extend to you the opportunity. Don't fail to grasp it m
is the time to lay in a good supply because you may never again be able 'to hn
at these prices. No marks changed on goods, so you can see for yourself WH
bargains you are getting. Everything marked m plain figures. Let noE
keep you away. No doors closed to arrange or mark goodsbut goods sold a
they are so you can tell. as
Sale begins Monday, Dec. 28
This is a real sale and no fake, we give our own sales and give our customers the Sale p
inciters' commission Nothing reserved everything on sale. Goods exchanged and money 'h
fullir rufmiHorl if n.ii RntisfWl Wm nilole vol! H few nriei-s. nil nnr nnaiu. , ' "r-
-. .. - i - - - I r..v,, ureio rsH)t8 nr
. I . . l, ........ t , . a i , nt 1 . 1 CI ' IliR
hundreds of glorious bargains that await you at this
GREAT CASH SALE
The most complete line of shoes in town slaughtered in price in this sale A fin 1:
Trunks, Suit Cases, and Telescopes on sale at wholesale price Woolen and Cotton Rlmli- i
forters, Pillows and Indian Robes at slaughtered prices. Allover Lace, Embroidery, Veiling a
Velvets at a saving. Room will not permit any more prices, come and see for yourself.
Look for large poster. Don't forget the date, Monday, December 28
DALLAS MERCANTILE CO.
Photographs.
This is the time of the year for fam
ily groups and if they ever have them
it is right now. T. J. Cherrington.
l-2-29-5t
House For Sale.
Fine residence of William Grant on
corner of Main and Washington
for sale.
Inquire of Mrs. Grant.
12-15-lm
Estray Notice.
Lost or strayed, black and red tan
hound, female, average size. Missing
since last February. Suitable reward
for information. Ira C. Yocom, Wil-
lamina, Oregon l-l-8t
Wood For Sale.
Do you need wood? In preparing
to place your orders remember that
am able to furnish you all klnd3 of
slab wood from either of the Dallas
sawmills at the best possible rates,
Send in your orders by either phone,
Mutual 1196; Bell 443.
8-4 tf. AUGUST BOWMAN.
TTORNEYS AT I AW.
Sibley & Eakin,
The only reliable set or Abstracts in
Polk county. Office on Court St.
DALLAS, OREGON.
TTORSEY AT LAW
Walter L. Tooze, Jr.
Office in Wilson Bldg.
Dallas - - Oreoon
TTORNEY AT LAW
B. F. JONES
Office In Cooper Building.
INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON
Notice For Publication.
iVhs than 30 minutes wvre rciuitvd
for the jury to It ml .Tames A. Finch
guilty of tin- uitii.ler t Attorney
llalph It. Fiher and it Is probable
that nearly everyone who has watched
the progress of the tiial which was
closed with that verdict, will echo the
the words of District Attorney Cam
eron, who said. The jury did its duty
and did it fully, and I believe that
this conviction will tern 1 to make life
more secure in the ii:iiii,itniiy than it
lias Hiiied to be in tho pat year or
so.
During the month of January no
programs will be given at the Star
Theater on Monday and Thursday
evenings.
Private Louis Stringer, of Company
M, O. N. G., Salem, bus been fined $18
for non-attendance at drills, bv the
Delinquency Court in Portland and
the Court has Issued a warning that
its proceedings will bo prosecuted to
the full extent of the law hereafter
and that members of tite National
Guard mint be in attendance at drills
ami other functions or incur summary
punishment.
Notice.
To all Mutual Telephone companies
I am willing M give switching ser
vice at actual cost to all Mutual com
panies coming Into my switchboard.
Cost of switching to he estimated by
disinterested parties. New rate to lie
gin 1st day of January, I ,j
not w ish to force a rate, only w ish to
establish a rate that I can live ami be
agreeable to all parties concerned.
Administratrix Notice.
Popiirtment of the Interior,
I. S. Land Ollice nt I'ortlanil, Oregon,
Noveinlwr .V I mix
Notice is hereby ulveii that Mina Becker, of
, pmwinn , t, M9II I UKlUll, M HO, Oil INOVeillWr
iNKut,- iiiniMT I.HUU Application, ro
for Northwest of Northeast Section S.
township s South ol Ranee 7 West of W illamette
Meri'limi, has tileil notice of iutention to make
riiuu v asn rroot lo ehtabllhh claim to the land
above ocBcribcil. beiore the ReelKtcr and
Receiver of I'. S. Land Ollice. at 1'orllaiid, Ore
gon, on the loth ilav of Jannaty, 19n9.
claimant names hk wiitirRaec: John Lowe, of
Vancouver. W,o.iitiKioti; David Young, of Van
couver, Washington: lieorRe Kellar, of Van
couver. WnhiiiKiou ; I'aul Becker.of Vancouver,
AIIERNON 8. DRESSER,
Keii later.
Administrator's Notice of Sale of Real
Kstate at Private Sale.
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an
order and decree of the t ouiity court of WaKh
inuton County, Oregon, made and entered on
DceemlKT P.ms, authoriiiiK and directing the
..,,,,M,r,,n,,.i u, tiir rniHie 01 n. a. Mower, de
ceased, lo aell at private sale, certain real estate
bclougim to the estate ol said ricceat-cd, I the
iimler.-ogued, will from anil after January 15
HH.l. proceed tn sell the real estate hereinafter
uci.crine.1 ai private i-ale, Iorcai.li In hand, sub
ject to coutliimiinui by said Court, said real
estate being particularly described as follow,
to-wit: All the billowing hounded anil dcMari)ad
real property, silunle In the Counties of llenton
and I'olk, state ol llri-ii"il, to-wit: 1 he north
east iuarlcr ami the cast half of the tiorthuel
liiarler and t lie east half of the southeast
nuiirter in section ,. row nship iu South. Range
.., iiinmeue .Mcri.Unll, o. illuming XX
acres
Hated at llilborn, Oregon, this December
P. ft. '
J. A. KIXKOI T,
Sole survMng adminintrator of the
c-tnte nl s. A Heuer. deceased.
M llaiiey Hump. Vlt rnev lurlhe estate
Order to Show Cause.
of the State of Oregon
Nut i.-e Is het
,c!ii, llisl Hie
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man Is never
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lilt! oil sltiiilNV. .lamia"
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hated al la'la. IV'k t ..lilllv. (1;, ..!,.
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VI I.ABKTII ST-'NKK.
Admiiiiatrautt et the eai.te i
A r 11. 'Her. deceased.
Sibley A Eakin. Attorneys lor eute.
Notice For Publication.
moredistinctlv bioucht out than .-. i .' '.' '" ' p'
- j.,1 i .ni.w eailM II
IDe occasion of some terrible aud far
reaching catastrophe.. In the whirl
and rush of modern life, we are too
prone to forgot, and lo look uso our
fellow men more and more In the
light of rivals or opponents that are
trtared against us in the Mruggle
for exlstemw. Hut once let the band
or -me superhuman power fall, be it
in the lightning, or floods, or fires, or
terrific earthquake, and the veneer
of onr artificial social organizations
curls off in an Instant When Sao
Fraocfsco, battered by the earth
quake and eared bj tbe fire, sent out
iu cry of dietrm to tbe people 0f the
trorlil. In ao instant national divl-
looa were lost and. throuebout th I """'"-Tr"" "
... I a . li nt, mm of
glob for a time, there was neither ftr. rMiiaa,re,
In Hie Cetiiitv Court
for I'olk t'oiiutv.
I n I he matter of the estate and guardiani-hlp
of l. le lla.l. a minor. In prolate.
It apivanug to this Court Irem the petition
this, lay i.n ented and tiled bv Frank H. Kawk
the giiar.hun ol the ih-isou Hud estate of I vie
Hail, a minor, p laying f,.r an order of aaie of
eerlaiu real estate bc.ouging to lua aald ward
Vlf :
An iin.livM.-d one third IntcrcM In and to
that -anvl ol Ismt described as tierinniuc at a
l-oiiu -li J i chains l-HSt from I he Norlhwe-l cor
hit. .lib,. ' I.' ol the Donation land Claim of
M.nrv Marshall and wne. Nolifi, atmn No !.'
1 1 laim V. is. in lown-hi,, o.nih, k.nre ,s
Wc-l ol the Wilameite Meridian, in J-olk
i ouiily. Slate of nr. -von. and running lln iiie
."' bams: Iht mv North r, 11 chain,
lliemv tte-l i. T.i ham.; and llien.e innh l.i ti
hams lo me pla.-e ,d l-egiunmg, lontaiuliig 0
hi more or l,ia
A la... an undo i.led one tifleenth Interest In
and!., l bat ,. ia, ,lea.ril,r. aa begin
lima at Ihe iitliw,M , ortH-r of the "I." of said
O 'lmii n I..11.I I Inn and running them-e
N- rin l! t;, iiama I.. Ihe Noniiaew ronn-r i.
-aid - I.; thenee Kasi lol 7 rhania: ihenee
.'iilh i" .:.' i-liaii.s I., ihe oiilh.-si eori.er ..;
said cUirn. and ihen.-e e.l lol 3T ,-haiu. lo the
',",'r t"'i"",""r"""aiiiin I a, rv. note or
1 hal It m.Mild he bcncti.ial to aai.l aard that
Hi h tea estate trninil - sold; an d It lurlfer
ap-niig lhal I.Kvrd Hall, the brother t asid
ward, and Hanna I.I on. hi. Bister , .
ol kin ol a.i.1 ward and lhal neither of It,-, a
reldea within Ihe Mil. of nreaoa on mon a
ol i Hajier. Ka . auorney aaid
M. OLIVE SMITH
teacher of
PIANO AND ORGAN
Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block
DALLAS OREGON
Calls promptly answered day or night
R. L. CHAPMAN
FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER
DALLAS,
Phono 103
OREOON
Mutual Phone 1306
M. HAYTER
Office over Wilson's J tug Store
DALLAS, OREOON.
TTORNKY AT LAW.
Oscar Hayter,
Upstairs In Campbell building-. Mill St
DALLAS, . OREGON
TTORNEY AT LAW.
N, L. Butler,
Ollce over Dallas City Bank.
DALLAS. OREGON.
TTOBNEY AT LAW
J. L. Collins
Main 8treet, Near Postoffloe
DALLAS, . . OREGON
INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH
Railway.
FROM ISDEPESDENCS.
FOB DALLAS.
Traiii No. M. Leave Inaependenre dslly a on
m.; Iv. Monmouth. 6; li a. ni.; ar Ilsil.s im
a. m.
Train N'0. 6S. Iar. IndenenAenA.
m. ., ,.. auuDIHI D. 11 :ua a
ar.
dally.
11-
l: i hereby ordered that the Deal of tin n
said ard. and al, r-r..t,s mlrrewe.1 i nw
rvpanmenl of the Interior,
r. 8. Laud (ilhee al Pott and. lreron.
i H-t.rter i l
NMIre heeebr rfea that Kor H aaaai
of lallaa. retm ho. oa H-iier anih. lis. I the toon h
H,aie miner or Nin. rnirr. o i.'2. I,r ss
timntiiflw la the I ity o(
laa. 11 ,ia. m.
Train No. TO. leave tn.1enenHne .n.
6:l- p. m.; It. Montnouth. k;iu D. m.: ar rianaa'
li:D6 p. ui.
roa aigLia.
Train No. 87 leave Inderen ience. dalle.
a m.;lr. Monmouth. ; j a. m.; ar. Air.ie
.1. a. m.
Train No 71. leavelndepen.lence.d.lir 1 sn
p. m.; It. Monmouth. .& p. m.: ar. Aulas a is
roa ai-iaaot-Ta ohly.
I--ave Inilepeodrnee. dally. fM p as
No. 101 arrives Monmouth T. JO a as
FROM DALLAS.
roa ixrrai.Enc.
Train Son. Leave Taallaa eally e. Sanday.
aa aa. ; It. Monmouth a & . , i
peudeare. :l,. a. am.
Train No lot. I.t Hallaa. Knnday oalr. f is
m : ar. lDdepeo4eDce. ;;w a. aa.
Traia No. SB. Lear tWlta Ail i . i-
Morimootli. I JS f as .: ar. I iwle.-.,..i-n. i .
ne (I hia train cBecu al Moesaotna ior Air-
Train No Tl. 1 eava Dal laa. tfally.T B m -It
Monmouth. S p. m . ar. ladt prndeae. t li
22nd Annual Clearance Sale
Sale will begin Saturday, January 2, 1909, and will
close Saturday, January 30, 1909. Notwithstanding
that the year of 1908 has been the biggest in the his
tory of this store, we are determined to close out the
remainder of our Fall and Winter stock at prices that
will pay you to buy your year's supply. During this
Sale' nothing in our large stock will be reserved. Prices
are reduced from 10 per cent to 50 per cent. Call
early while the stock is complete. Store will be closed
from Thursday, at 5 p. m., until Saturday, at 9 a. m.,
to arrange and mark down the stock.
Thanking the public for their patronage during the past year and soliciting
a continuation of the same, we wish each and everyone a Happy and Prosperous
New Year.
D. M. NAYBERGER
Former Partner and Successor to
R. Jacobson & Co., of McMinnville
Notice to the Public
Being permanently located la Dal
las, and here to stay, I will from now
on, be ready at any and all times to
sell at Public Auction anything that
is on the market.
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Parties contemplating having a sale
and wishing to confer with me will
find me at Barbam & U II rev's Real
Estate office until January 1, 1909.
AFTER JANUARY I, 1909
I will be located in the building form
erly occupied by the Post Office. Per
sons Dot having enough for a sale,
bring it to Dallas for
SATURDAY STREET SALE
By notifying me in advance, I will
adverti.se it free of charge.
watch this paper for Saturday street
sale. lMc-lit vears in the hnsinpsa.
C. F. BARTLETT,
AUCTIONEER
Phone, Mutual 1216 DALLAS. ORE.
LAUNDRY OR DOCTOR BILLS
It's up to you. We will save that doctor bill for you if you will
only let us. HuBbaDd don't you know that your wife is ruining
her health and contracting for you a doctor bill by trying to save
a few cents by doing your washing. If you love your wife and
home quit making a slave of her and steaming up the walls aod
decorations of the home. We will do your washing at common
sense prices. Those curtains that have been a dust-trap all sum
mer we will wash and stretch for 60 cents a pair. Quilts, 25 cent
each ; blankets, 20c to 60c. We are here for business, give us a
trial. We will treat you square all the year round.
Dallas Steam Laundry Phone, Mutual 197
rmoM airul
BUILDERS ATTENTION
In connection with our Lumber and
Shingle trade we are now handling
LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT, BRICK
and SAND. Lowest possible prices
on all building material.
THE CHAS. H. SPAULDING LOGGING CO.
HANUfACTUREfiS Of flU LUMBER
YOl'R NEW YEAR ORDER
for fine groceries la invited. Give It
asateM of our ability to supply you
with better groceries for less money
than any one else.
WE DELIVER ALL GROCEBIES
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S BLACK'S STABLES
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W Having purchased this well-known barn, we so-
v licit a share of your patronage,
t EVERYTIiINQ FIRST-CLAS5
g Excellent accomodations for commercial men.
P STOWE BROS.
k Mil (TDrcr mine DBEOON
Doo"l for-
Clean, Fresh Groceries
We carry the Famous DIAMOND
"W" brand of Extracts. Spices,
Coffee, Tea end Canned Goods.
Fresh Bread Every Day
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