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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1908)
r bargains in City Property No. 1. One vacant lot, weal 4th St., Prlco $300.00 Mnnn finrl Int. nloHO In: No. 3. House and lot, close rents for $ 1G.00 per month, l'rlce $1,8.10.00 No. C. 3 1-2 lots In fiross addition on Adler Street, priO ,.$or.o.O( No. 7. Klne lot and bam on West 4th St., price $H2.1.00 No. LO. Lot on South Lincoln; I'rlc, 200.00 No. 11. -Lot 100x120 feet, water iiiiuii uuwu r,jajuu . ....... ' 1'rlca I,1(I.00S. x. i i i.,.., ,,,! l,.t u'..t Ctti St.. Ver'v nice location; iirlco. 2000.00 I No. 13 Lot 80x140, West I21H St.' , ,o $10.10.00 ' , . ., No. 14.- Let r.Oxlfit) feet wrntb O lvei Street, barn and lot, price $H.'0.00; j;0. jr,. i,ot lilixlfiO, fair barn, wa ter brought In n lot where f.ouse siioultl lie built; Miaou connected with sewer; very fine location, Price i . . KUano.Oft No. in. -House ar.,1 lot, North Tearl St., iJrle mi. 100.0(1 No. 17 1 1-2 acrtr, close In; $100; flOO rtuwn; balance on or before two yearn nt 7 per cent Intercut. No. IS. 1 1-2 t!( res with house, fruit trees set out, 1 and 2 years old, I'rlco HO(I.OO No. 20. 3 lots In Cross addition, I'rlco ., . . ' Ht:lli.-..00 No. 21. 2 lols W. 0 St .$(1.-1(1.00 No. 22. (1 room house, pantry con crete foundation, sic of lot, fiOx Kill, price 1 o.-iO.oo No. 23. House and lot. In C'oburg, worth1 the money asked for thlH place, prlco . '. (100.00 No. 2 1 Lot (10 2-:iU!0; North Inw reuco street. Trice W'J-o.oo No. 27.-2 lotn on Collego Hill, ule (10x1 fill; prlco 175.00 1 No. 20. 7 roonr house; frame barn, , chicken house and park; size of lot 100x1(10; price HBMirso No. 31. House and lot and burn; cast Eugene, price $11150.(10 No. 3.i!. Lot North Fearl St., price $1.10.00 No. 3 0. l,ot KaHt Kugone, Kolncy's secninV odd, prlco ..; ;' . '. $aan.oo No. 37. 5 room; now house, 1 lot, lonO.OO. Or with two lots $1100 10 led tic lights and phone In the' houso; good woll of water. No. 30.- -Houso and lot nbout 4 blocks from Wlllnmolte St., I'rlco 3300 No. 41. Iinrge House, 3 lols, Knst Kugeiic; prlco $1200.0(1 No. 82 IIoiiho and lot on paved street; close In; price, . . .$:I000.00 No.' 43. Now house, large lot 100 xl48; very deslrnblo location, small bam, price $50(10.00 No. 4 4. Acres nml 3-4 ncres; also lots In lllalr street addition; 1 1 0 0 down; balance on or before 2 years at 7 per cent Interest. No. 4.1 8-room house, full lot, Knst Front, price i $11100 Farms No. 1. 40 ncros all good bottom land and tu crop;. poor bul!d"lngB, i miles east of Kugeno, 1 1-2 iuIIob nnrtheust of Springfield; I'rlco $2800.00 .No. 2. 50 acres 8 miles east nf Ku geno; bridge; 2 5 ncres In cultiva tion; 7 In timber, eHllmnto 500 cords of wood: all good polnlo or hop Inn d ; buildings poor; Price $:I5()0.00 No. 3. 1(10 acres 2 1-2 miles south east of ICugetie; good house and barn; the buildings, concrete walks, fencod In, six different fields: nil kinds of f 111 It; good wa ter, the best of Boll; price per acre '. . ..97.1.00 No. 4. 10 acres, house nnd barn fenced with chlckou wlro; one acre In cherries; nil kinds of fruit; Price 2,250.00 No. 5. 60 ncros, 2 1-2 miles South of Creswell; SO acres lu cultiva tion; ten almost ready for the plow: good 7 room house and barn; good young orchard; all kinds of berries; living water, Prlco 1,500.00 No. 8. 228 acres 4 miles north of Coburg, largo house and good new' narn; tin union oi mm; isn nc res In cultivation; 14 acres In hops; good now hop house, nbout 35 acres lu timber and pasture; price $0,500.00 Or will scdl 75 acres without build ings; all plough land for. per acre $27.50 No. 7 241 ncres, 4 1-2 miles north of Coburg; most all wheat land, houso and barn; other outbuild ings; price, per acre.. . .11.1.00 No. 8. 442 1-2 acres 6 miles from Cohurg; nearly all plough laud; plenty of wood tor ranch purposes, can divide lu one-half; price, per acre ;K. on 2R6.88 acres fl miles north of Coherg, i all pasture and farm land: price per acre $22.00 No. 10. 30 acres mile from city) It an fir., 22 acres lu cherries, tip-! Pics and pears, 1 1-4 ncres In all kinds of berries; good 7 room I house, good barn; also private wa-j ler i.orks water piped to house; nlff. lawn and flowers; the or-' chard is 1 2 years old, i 1'ikQ 11110(1. (HI 'VI ' sell 10 acres on south for 2U0 per acre. I HOWE &b BUOY 542 Willamette St. ft JA. Maurer Jewelry Store ia I k a a Real tstate , , J No 11. 320 acres, J5 ijiuw miiu, i mlka went of Eugene; good or tne: ifood or-i eh a hoiiHe and barn, price, per MljO.OO No. 13. 305 acres C miles from Eu gene; good wheat land; all Inctil tivation; good house and barn; good road; price, per acre Vim Will divide the placo for fib per acre. No. 15 -7.7 acres, good buildings), mall fruit, house hold goods and farming tools, chickens, horses, cows, pigs and new wagon aiW bar ters; close In, price . . . . $2,CI0(UM No. 1 1 320 acres, 10fi plow land, W1' - i. u-- n..,-n, v . Kugenc; the best of land, I Trice .$,200.00 ' v 17 or. ,.r.rr.a 1 1-1 n.iloa .!i.t r.n i n,mi to C-.burg; all the best river ' bottom Ian., price, per ' ,,,.,. ki.i-s oo I f 10 lu.r(m at Thurston House and store building; good barn and oth er out buildings; mostly in fruit; I'rlco $2,000.00 No. 111. 1 00 ncroH, 9 room house, barn 60x00, family orchard, some, personal property goes with the place; . price per nitre ....$."0.00 No. 2 0. !! room house, 3 lot size, .10x140 feet; one lot set in fruit; barn largo enough for 0 head of horses; coal house; will sell or trade for I'lugeno property; Trice $2.W0.0( No. 21. 02.10 acres, 8 room house, 2 new bfirns; good 0 acre apple j orcuaru; suiau nouse alio cneny and apple orchard aside from the other, prlco $10,000.00 No. 22. Ti20 nitres, house, barn, 75 acres In cultivation; creek running through the place; good Hlocltj I1MM-II, II 1ff( 1HT 1111 U .... -T I i.'o. 23.- -li.Vl acres 3 miles north 01 Colru;.-; nil gpod wheat land; good hound ainl barn; price pel aero .' $.10.00 No. 20. SO acres In Crook Co., Ore., all In cultivation; good wheat, land, price . .1. $1300.00 No. 27. 6 1-2 ncres 12 'miles, ast of Eugene; .40 acres In cultivation ". hulunca In jftsture and brush; l'rlce $.1,000.00 No. 28. tOO ncres 2 1-2 miles n. 01 Creswell; 110 buildings; price 1 1 1; 1 acre . ; . ' $20.o. No. 31. 3 1-2 acres In city limits, holme, barn, price . . '. . $1000.01, No. 32. 24 4 nitres; good 8 room houso and linrnf 40 ueres in culti vation; balance In pasture and timber; S miles south of the cltyT I'rlco . . .' : $3,000.00 No. 34. 100 ncres 2 1-2 miles north, - house and 3 barns: good orchard; I'rlco, por acre $7,1.00 I No. 35. 1180, ncres on the McKenzlt, Hlver near the Hendricks Kerry; I'rlco, por ncre . . i ,.$10.00 No. TTO. 037 acres,' 100 acros plow Innd, good house and extra good burn; plenty of timber, price por acre $2.1.00 No. 37. 160 acres 8 miles west; house, barn; price per acre 9:10.00 No. 38. 100 n.crea, 76 In cultiva tion; 6 acres In orchard, choice fruit, 11 room house; baru poor, two good wells. Price $1000.0(1 i No. 39. 15 ncres, 8 acres In orchard. barn, prlco $.1000.00 No. 43. 116 acres, 100 plow land. 4 ncres In orchard, 10 room house,. new barn, 35x80 foot; 80 acres In wheat, oats nnd hay, good fence; l'rlce $0,500.0(1 No. 44. 20 ncres, 3 miles from the city; now 7' room houso; good barn, cowb, chickens, pigs, farm ing tools; new wagon, buggy, double harness goes with place; price '. , tt, 500.00 No. 45. 100 ncres 2 1-2 miles south of Creswell, 100 cres In cultiva tion; all kinds of fruit; good 8 room house; barns 40x6(1; can put In electric lights, school house;' 1-i mile good roads; will Bell 80 nc res unimproved for .per sc. $15.00 Or all for 150 per ncre. No. 48. 320 acres In Hnmoy Co., 260 acros good Alfalfa land; most all good wheat land; good 6 room house; 3 miles south of Hums, County seat of Harney Co., water right, prlco 5000.00 Enqulro of J. W. Buoy, owner, Kugcne, Oregon. No. 47. 151 aorcs 1-2 mile south of Creswell; 59 arrea In cultiva tion; 6 acres In logan berries; liv ing water, good 8 room house; new barn, price per acre . ... ,.$15.00 No. 48. 5 ncra tracts or more, 2 miles of city at, per acre $150.00 No. 49, 10 acre tracts 3 miles from city, per- acre I . . .$200.00 No. 50. tGO acres 3 miles from town; fulr house and large barn; fine dairy farm; price, per cro $0.1.00 No.'61 442 77-100 ncres. six miles east of railroad station, 9' miles south of Hrownsvllle, Linn county; good 8-room house; 1 goat house: 2 cattle burns; potato, chicken and wood bouses; wagon shed nnd oth er outbuildings; water piped to the house; 2 hay sheds with feed racks; all kinds of fruit; 40 acres In cultivation, more can be: place all fenced. Price $.1000. No. 52. 00 acres, good house, and barn; location 2 1-2 tulles from city on all way over crushed rock road, price $0O(N) No. 63. 132 acres, 14 mllos east of Kugcne; so ncres In cultivation. House and burn, 1 miles from school; t v j miles from church; running water through the place. TlO Plaegls on the proposed elec- trh allway line and Is a good ! lurni. l'rlce, .2.60 per acre. i - Jule. Murry'8 new College girl; piay wiin music, cu)iu ai vr, comes to Ihe Kui'cnft theater tonight. The plot Is masterly conception, the . .. , . descriptions a.e vivid flashes from a brilliant pen and the characters are all picturesque peopie we are glad to 1tiiu tinrl rin'furn ! Tht. nluv la a j, tu. .....i u..- u hi iiitl Hiiccena. I lie minim lias iiau ample and efficient aid, and In the, uumicuuu ..... iiimi; u. j.ao-u l.lt.mi.ir IKIlofl uu .i rr.iuif.-il cr.m. .thruma it h a nli.rli, )u.rnto . , ... '... i ..i..'. '. fill ti Ol (lie uiHUliKUiHiiMU Jr-Ji.in;imiin . m a i - i.-i. I- .u plays the leading part, has in this her new role, struck many emotion- al chords and struck them all wltiea flrnl and surs hand. She Is surround- ed with the fines" collection of col- ,...r,i ad Btr(k them all wltioa nml and sur? nanu. rte is surrounu- Wnn the fines" collection of col- i,.,, ;..u ih-,1 wf.fe aviitliihle on Hroadway last Hummer and Ih the '""' '' ' strongest lovo Blori.!. wit on ll. ,l till, .nnnjr a season. The funniest fun and the .not original of creations are to be fmn In this new play, one of the most convincing and dellg.ttrul plceoe that has found Its way upin tjio staer, this vear. It. Is one of the rare, much-to-be-deslred plays .that keup the listener between an Interested m- patience to get to the end of the story nnd an Irresistible Impatience to gut to. the end of the Btory and an Irresistible temptation to linger by the way. The people drawn upon the stnge are strongly conceived and vividly presented and the dramatic moments are powerfully realized. Mr. Perry Is a pianist of fine mns Icul feeling, with a full and elastic, tone, admirable nnd brilliant tech nique nnd interpretations full of In telligence. 1'hlladclphlii Inquirer. Heautlful tone, finished technical execution and dramatic Intensity are the qualities which have made Mr. Perry famous 'among pianists. Kalclgh News and Observer. lie Is an earnest'. Intensely devoted and .fnUhful Interpreter. Ills pow erful technique was brilliantly dis played, while his legato vffects alone were sufficient to stump htm as an artist. Atlanta Constitution. Mr. Perry completely won his nu dlenco and met with a deservedly warm reception, that grew more en thusiastic after each number, nnd ended In numoroua recitlls. He hns added another to the limited list of American successes In llerlln. Ber lin Times. ". M. K. Church, Friday evening, April 17, at 8:lB.-i Auspices hlugcne Music Club. Admission fillc. A Twenty-Year SenUMire. "I hnve Just completed a twenty yenr health sentence, Imposed by Hucklen's Arnica Salvo, which cured nio of bleeding piles just twenty years ago," writes O. 9. Voolever, of LoliaysvUle, N. Y. Hucklen's Arnl cn Salve heals the worst Sores, burns, wounds and cuts In the short est time. Sue at V. A. Kuykendall's drug store. .Call for City Wuinnits Notice Is herehy glveu that all city warrants up and IncludVig No. S02 registered October 1 5. 1 907, nnd drawn on the tlenernl Fund, and all Swer warrants registered prior to December 10, 1907. will be paid (jn presentation nt my office April i;i, 190S. Interest will cease on that day. FRANK ItKISNKH, Cliy Treasurer. Kugcne, Ore., April 7, 1S0S. Cement Work. 1 mil prepared to do all kli. of cement work, side walks, foundations etc Al'Owork guaranteed. Phone Main 13. li. Mvers. liToss Hotel. A J Kreh earden seed In bulk I'll AMUKliS IIAIllitt'.MlK CO. much-to-be-deslred .plays 'that keap vote oT the peop!.- ai that, price. 1 , . the listener between an Interested im-: know that the plant cannot he used; Bee supplies of a I K m is , patience to get to the end of the nt any price to advantage, but I have CHAM I1EKS hauijw.ikl. lu. j : -! It'' ''"' ' 'V y::A X W ' - ti'if.- 1 1 '! 1 ' , 1 HOW V11' MTOUl'H' 1 iAVnr m t'i k LL'f tl-l: 11 t'i l-'VVi OX WATEIl PLANT The Register, In Its issue or today, snVH Muvrtr Mullnck. Oil tne Olll of. . October, signed a strong argument in favor ,.f taking over tne present .... 1'IUIH BB lUHOWB. "The present warsr plant now In ' " V. 00,n,)k,te. ik. ..i... u i... nn..i-iinru , rt ttlfll -.w ......... - . :..,.. cravitv svstem In this connection we may that we pi; rsonany iuvur .. - . . . . t. fSrrt 'n-got.a Uons 'wUh - . nrnL,r0S, OUCH U UUVMUiXfM If matter or Kiicn immodlatfi Uitorct to 11 that we . . (, ,,,.,. a liave. n the nruuoscd BMitnrJinRiita, ma"u tl'e llr.i:.l -I '." ' a necessary part of me pnnh.ix.. I did sign' a statement soro-jwgat like the above, en.l i; may be in .ne exact words, not having the ':'le" I did sign' a statement suni-.'at use tne uuove nn.i w exact words, not having tin? stale- lllent before nie I cannot say. 1 lie Fitbstan"e, 1 think, Is correct. I am yet in favor of l'"-chas.,,t! ' !,e,(I)":,"t end liuvs nrvcr 1 a ! contrary, but It is -m .(lnt n see, the city is no, r..b!.-d d " lllaw the facts befnre tin- w'i'- 1 ,1" 1 council all know 1 v.:i opiios-eu 10 giving 1 40,01.0 for (he plant and did not wairt It .ulmmted to the vote of the peop! .- ai that, price. 1 know that, the plant canii'it be used, nt any price to advantage, hut I have always recommended Its purchase at a fair price, but not at $140,000, which I regard as more than twice Its value to the city. 'Am I to stand by and see the city looted of more than $70,000 and not give warning? Tha, charge is made by the editor of the Register that I am opposed to taking over the plant at $140,000. I plead guilty of the charge. You further say If the opinion of the council Is to be overridden by the mayor, be It so. This insinua- tlon la wholly unculled for nnd Is boneuth.tiie dignity of a high-minded and honorable gentleman, nnd I brand It ns a premeditated attempt to besmirch my good name. Yon know this matter Is now before the people for their settlement, and the ninyor cannot override the opinion of the council. But the people may. I kuow three councllmeu who will not vote to purchase the" plant .at $140,000. Yet they are In fuvor of the peoplo settling It, but believe the people ought to bo Informed by the mayor and council ns to Its worth so they may vote Intelligently and this will relieve the city officials of all responsibility ; having done our full duty In the matter. , You, Mr. Kdltor, refused to pub lish my message until assured that the space It occupied would be paid for. i y' ' ' J. D. MATLOCK. ' Tar nndl ( nnciiabigua For the complete cure of coughs, colds, asthma and bronchitis and ail lung complaints tending to consump tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry have for ages maintained an estab lished reputation as a standard cough remedy. It contnlns no opium or harmful drug and can be given with safety to children. Price $1.00. Sold by Linn Drug Co. Williams Mfg.Co.. props., Cleveland. O.- oV SiH'clnl Round-Trip Hates to San l- rniicisco. On nccotitu of the Fleet Celehra tlon. tickets will he on Francisco and .return sal,. t, s.,i for J"-,i Sale dates May 2nd and 4th. Final i , , ' , ; return limit 29 days from date of sale, A. J. tilLLKTTK. ml O Agent. He tiot Wliat He Xndc.l "NtO years ago i! looked as If my, ne had come." says C. Far: hln-4. j time of Mill Cre-k. lnd. Ter. "1 .i ruiy.lowu thtit life buii on a ve: slender t!tr-:ld. It wa ten th.tt lev dni.:-.T t eciMiinieiitltMi Ki-rtvi,' It-. t-'rs -Pi imnght a b.it'.' au.l ' u wlin! eded-' t ronaih l fnot in .'.ie grave, but 1.,, .-tf. - 1: ... t ers Mt it i,.i, k nn the t tin" ,i , 1 1 vp be ti well ever sine" MB . im tpj Riiar:i'ie at W . A. Ku; .x. ti.l.tii : 'fll'H store. uOc. "tt . , ) '.t '.. 4' I"" T r ' fr.Arn Hrp At ' " ' Ml.s; "i"" --- v7 ,.- ... ; Helen Mou'pux, ;ed ti" years, : months' and VI days. was born m Scotland, June ij, "O Her maiden name was Had-1 She crossed the waters when j aow. a chid. In early lite sne mauiu, and Qer husband died, leaving her j i !i!! imiie.l in marriage to 7Ta.run jiou-i toux. When quite young she be-, came a miimher of th 1'resbyterian , church and about fourteen years ago united with the Seventn iw i ventlst church. She leaves a hus band, two sons, one daughter, one .,h'r aivd three sl.t-r.. -She was'j iaiQ i0 vf.Hi m :ne wj, :,Ostnii:g hope of a part ,,,,, fi,..f r.mii-.-e,-! ion t Wjrrls ol comfort v-C e spoken" by f - Slayter. j - , ,,f .,. 0n rar H. I ' 79 .Vr.., ', Hugene,! . 1 1 'in r.Ylock Mrs. Your- of o1 I rge Kuneral : ' , remtlli;' wjH ' jie ,a,ie laier. j , announcum-nis A good digestive system, one that acts so that you do not know that you have a stomach, Is God's birthright to every man every woman. If digestion is weak, If food turns Into gas, If you suffer after eating, U you are sleepless, nervous and out of sorts then the stomach 1 dis eased and prompt actioif should be i taken v. A. Ennis, a well known builder n Syracuse, tells an easy way to ,; strengthen the stomach and get well; ! he writes: "Ml-o-na Stomach Tab- lets have .done more for me in one week thaiP all doctors the two years I was under tlmlr" care. Thanks to Ml-o-nn, I can work once more, the first time In over a year." . It Is an easy thing to strengthen the stomach' and cure Indigestion by using Ml-o-na. Get a GOc box from Hall's Drug Store; they guarantee to refund the money unless the remedy does all that Is claimed for it. XOTICK TO STOCKHOLDERS OF M.KWKLLYN TKLKPIIONE CO. The stockholders of said company voted at the nnnual meeting to call a special meeting May 9, 1908, at 1 o'clock p. in., at Central schoolhouse. School District No. 44, Lnne county, Oregon, for the purpose of Increasing the capital stock of said company. All stockholders are requested to bo present. J. H. PERKINS, Pres. A ANDERSON, Sec. m8 Plenty of Trouble. Is caused by stagnation of the livet and bowels. To get rid of It and headache and biliousness and the poison that brings Jaundice, take Dr King's New Life Pills, the reitnhio purifiers that do the work without grinding or griping. 2rc at V. A. Kuvkendall's drug store. T1MI1KK l-'OU SAI.F, 4,:i00.0(lo fir claim, patented In1 1 '1 .. Q .,.,., . ... , . . ' . I ' '. " " "l mignt trade ' i .' ost'lt- Address "Y. . uuara otiicc alS i l'.ASTKi: i i!iik"r The ladies of the central Presbv - I .enan cntircn will hold their annual -Kaster market on Saturday, April IS i beginning at 9 o'clock at j. V Kavs-' iiiruuure store. A tellint nr of good things will' be on hamO -it While it last- tf.'les. Prefer,- t'tt-fer guar. in' .'te: onlv $ TJ 1 "'0 shares TTnlted I Stock, unst-imped. " 'r?l"V sit'e certl- V ti f e 1 tt " Vr .-hare. C.,m - i ,i i, ... . '' price, $1 t'. r.t) . . ... , 1 1. , Knsr Wnv to Strengthen It nnd Get 1 1 Well. I Wty buy nrw ,m,.i ;:iV:,v your o!.f on-' tt Vuctno !" Work wtu-n wo can leek ;,!:,. n,,w Sixth and Wil- The New Game I I Vi vP-i It. 11, lu ' f 1- 11 HILL'S GUN STORE Eugene Theatre Wednesday, April 15th JULES MURRY. Presents Florence Gear in the musical olav depicting: the American College Girl Prices: $ 1 .50, $ 1 .00, 75c and 50c Tailoring Business Changes Hands nnd will open for business Tuesday, April 14, with a large stod; of the latest novelties for spring nod summer near; only first workmen w ill be employed nnd they will turn out nothing bit highest grade. . - new ones. All work turned out I will guarantee to be equal to I finest turned out in the city. T Any work now on hand will be taken care of. I r. THE BEE HIVE GROCERY Has a new and up-to-date stock of Groceries, seW- from the Viest Vimiirls nl-itninnhlp Our Coffees and Teas are selected -.villi great and our cracker list is confined to ft;e best the ma 'J affords. As for flour, we carry the leading ' 'rands. of your patroKige solicited. , hone 0 r,lacki57i ' VIUJUU SLaple (S, Fancy Groceries, Flour Ff ($ v V;J0B PRINTING OF III KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS of Topsy Twirl 1 Every iradv ,a "".of tho mo,, h'nUft As an 1 outdonr... ,"lCeto f. a"" a child . I,,lsl 'in njov it "' t''a;ne, it:Mn r "'la, ft, 1 ami m, - jte 11, 1 '""r sizes fr, up to Ask to s lien fishing Season Now Open ana you ran finn , anvti,in . may !!,,., ir a $2;. tin ti, have rot ,'r"'"'Pla'in hi I rem a hull rod "en our linueht 'r-M nilp n... i" willa.n. tu; rivers, you , "PARKER DRUTHERS ta(.k1p f " , .' ' "'ing 0 n Sri1 I ,-f,.-. 1 . " 515 Willamette St 1 j Phone Black uo. CEO. H. SMITH, Momj(t .1908.. 3 g ,3,4 fAwll if Ml Vdssar ;if' (UBS (uiBBa" -ua'wrnini Have bought the (ollorloi? establishment of 1). S. McDimp"! I Would like In mnot Mr. MeDniiimll'a customers and W M . V. CASE, Tailor. U7 i r.ifen on