THE ErCEXE DAILY GUARD, FRIDAY, fKTOHKU 9, 1ihS
.1 -
Veontne
Right lracK
, dellrea little.
possible in
Dyeing
l"H0KSf, ,
uir carriage or wagon
,i workmansnip u iu
'xt we will at the very
Conscientious and
i ...... tine aa WPll
Tors in nuc :
U, should recommend us
' ao appreciates hu.vuib
.. properlv shod, or their
,;red in the best manner.
BURBACH
531 Olive St.
i ft
Wing: the !
j Scraper
on 9th Street ;
bht About Face
and see
cLEOD'S
Fall and
Pinter Suiting
HE 9th St.
r
WS RESTAURANT
tlud Olive Sts.
N iler new manage-
e uairougniy clean
WMited the building
, remodeling It n
1 The dining room has
' Minted ok nnn a
i position to guar-
mi in the city
and fresh meats a
. Uirton d,lner on
r, .t. a u lal ana
rest. Meal ticket.
;' ra,al'. $3.S0. Fe-
kitchen and dining
WDE & CO.. Prnrs
BVTn r
r uuyE srs,
win una1
"1 Dtillcn
-Rel Silt
H u ...
Comnin...
-f-wiy
ffbo
DOCTOR S ORDER
WHS: OTICIi
For a Bad Case of Eczema on Child
Suffered for Three Months
Disease Reached a Fearful State
Pain and Itching were Terrible.
CURED AFTER OTHER
PRESCRIPTIONS FAILED
"When I was small I was troubled
with eczema for about three months. It
was all over my face and covered nearly
all of my head. It reached such a state
that it was just a large scab all over,
and the pain and itching were terrible.
I doctored with nn able physician for
some time and was then advised by him
to use the Cuticura Remedies which 1
did and I was entirely cured. I have
not been bothered with it since. I used
Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment
but do not know exactly how much was
used to complete the cure. I can safely
say that Cuticura did a lot for me. Misa
Anabel Wilson, North Branch, Mich.,
Oct. 20, 1807."
ITCHING CURED
With Cuticura Remedies in
Three Days After Six
Months ot Suffering.
"I Buffered fully ail monthB. The
trouble began on my arma in little
red pimples and it was not long before
it was all over my body, limbs, face,
and hands. It was bo bad that I could
not rest night or day and during the
six months, I did not get a good night's
sleep. I doctored for three or four
months and spent at least twenty dol
lars trying to find a cure but none could
be found. Then I saw the Cuticura
Remedies advertised, and- the next day
I purchased some for seventy-five cents
at the druggist's. I used them and I
was relieved of the itching in three days,
and I have never had a sign of any skin
disease since. The Cuticura Remedies
are the only remedies to use for skin
diseases, they have cured me and they
will cure others in the same way. J. W.
Bloom, R. R. Telegrapher, Holloway,
Mich., Nov. 20 and Dec. 29, 1U00."
Cuticura Remedies are guaranteed
absolutely pure under the United States
Food and Drugs Act.
Complete External and Internal Treatment for
Every llumor of Infants, Children, and Adulin con.
Blsts of Cuticura Soap (25c.) to Cleanse ttie Kkin,
Cuticura Ointment if,) to Ural the Skin, and Cuti
cura Resolvent (500. (or In the form of Chocolate
Coated 1'ills. 25c. per vlalot G0 to Purify tin1 Wood,
tjuld Uirouvhoiit the world. Potter Urutf A Ctiem
Corn.. Mole Props.. Boston. Masfl.
J-Mailed Free, Cuticura iiook on Skin Disease
Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation
The Mount. Hood Cigar is a
favorite among all thinking men
It is positively the best 10c
Cigar on the market
Madame Dean's
FRENCH
FEMALE
Pills,
A Safb, Ceutain Re- IjC
I.IEP FOR HL'PPHESSKD -crr
MKNS-rilDATlON. HEVER KNOWN TO FAIL
Bufc! Kurcl Speodv! Satisfaction Ciuiir
anU'crl or Mmiev lWumh-d. Wont pre
paid for SUH) per box. Will scml tli.-m
on trial, to bo pub' for when rcllcvcl.
Sumnlon Krcn. IirslKt. on irettinir the
genuine, nccept no (uibRtltutu. II your
drugiilst does not bavo them scud your
orders to t uo
UNITED (.EDIC-Al CO., Boi 74, UncasUr, Pa.
Sold in Eugene bv W. L Delano
Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules
A POSITIVE CURE
For Inflammation or Catarrh
of the Bladder and IHwmed
Kidneys. KO CORE HO FAT.
Cores quickly and M-rmanentlT
all 1'nnattiral liw of
the Urinary Or an a. Ab
solutely hirmleaa. ewld by
druKlBl. Price 11.0ft. or by
mall, pot-ptd. tl.uo, tbrw
boie .7ft. Address,
THE SANTAL-PEPSIN CO.
BellatonUInt, Ohio.
Sold by W. A. Kuykendall, drug
gist. HALL (Si, SHUMVv-AY
I PI limbing and fVwer Work,
! Also general Jobbing in tin and
sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly
' attended to.
' Curry a full line of plumbing ruto-e
I Phone Ulnrk 1371. 7th and Oak Hts.
J. W. BARRlNGtR
Expert housemover
Mores anything'. Twenty-fie
year experience. Residence, East
Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
Red 451 1. Euffcne. O.tvof
A. C. MATHKWS
General Teammfr
Concrete, Gravel, Boil din j?
Sand and exd excavation
earth lot sale
Phone Black 28 ii
or call at 345 W 4th
CHICAGO COBS
PLAY DETROIT
TIGERS TOMORROW :
Cincinnati. Oct. S. einn!ns at
- P. m. on October Id. the. baseball
teams of Detroit and Chicago, which
nave just won the closest recorded
contest for the championships of the
miiriM.au ana .National Leagues will
meet at Detroit to enter upon a siv-
day series of names for it,., i, i, .11 :
championship of the world. Hut one'
game will be played at Detroit before i
the scene shifts and Sundav and M011-I
day contests will be plaved at Chica
go, while Tuesday and Wednesday
games are to be played at Detroit,
and the sixth game. If one is necessa
ry, will then be transferred to Chl
Ci'.gO. Sonic Utiles Are Sew
Some additional rules have been
adopted governing such contests al-
mougn in most respects the rules
be as at previous camps. Th
will
.Na
tional Baseball Commission will be'
in charge, but the Immediate control j
of the games is given to two umpires'
from each league. For the Nation-1
al League Umpires O'Dav and Klein I
were designated by President Pnl-!
Ham, while President Johnson, of the'
American League, named .herirtnn
aim uiiuuiiy 10 represent his or-1
ganlzatifin.
Tlie Schedule.
Saturday, October 10. Detroit
Sunday, October 11, Chicago.
Monday, October 12, Chicago.
Tuesday, Oct. 13, Detroit.
Wednesday, Oct. 14, Detroit.
Thursday, Oct. 15, Chicago.
The Players.
1 he following players will he ell-
gible to participate In the games and
ni rs:
Chicago .National League Club
Brown, Chance, Durbin, Kvers, Kra -
zer, Howard, Hofmann, Kling. Kroh,
Lundgren, Marshall, Moran. Overall,
rreister, Keulbach, Sheckard. Sla-,
gle, Steinfeldt, Tinker and Zimmer
man.
Detroit American League Club
Ooughlin, Cobb, Crawford, Downs,
Donovan, O'Leary, Rossman,
Schmidt, Summers. Suggs, Srhaefer,
Thomas, Willets, Winter and Mc
Intyre. PHce ;of Admission.
At Chicago, general admission, $1;
grandstand, ( unreserved I', $1.50;
grandstand, (reserved), $2.00; box
seat, $2.n0. the horrible catarrh germs, the great-
At Detroit, general admission, $ 1 ; j est pest of civilized nations,
pavillion, $l.r(); grandstand, $2.00; I But there Is one remedy that will
box seats, $2.50. j kill the germs and cure catarrh, and
I that is llyoinei, the Australian dry
FOK SALi;, lCvCHAXGK OK LKASE-air treatment. There may be oilier
j remedies, but they are nol guaran-
Havlng concluded to retire from , teed as The Red Cross Drug Company
the lumber business I offer for sale, ! w"l guarantee Hyomcl lo cure ca
leaao or will rvehnnp-o for Vn-oiio nritan'li, or money back. Don t delay
Portland Income property, my saw
mill, sawmill site, booms, lumber
sheds, office, planers, dry kilns and
all tools connected with the business.
Mill located at river bridge in the
centre of Eugene city, east and west,
and only three blocks from the S. P.
R. R.
This Is a fine opportunity for some
one to go Into the lumber business,
as there is always a big local demand
for all slabwood. sawdust, shavings,
cull lumber, as 'well as the better
grades of lumber. Logs are cheap,
labor cheap, lumber high.
A good mlllman can make this
nronertv nay for itself In two years,
and if he will operate day and night -
in one year. Greatest opportunity in
this part ot Oregon for a mill man;
best located mill in the state. Capac
ity 20.000 feet In ten hours.
When you have this mill you are
at the market. Planer and dry kiln
everything needed to make lots of
lumber and lots of money. Give this!
your early nttentlon if interested In
a lumber proposition. I am sure you j
cannot beat it In the state. The:
quicker you act the surer you are of
making your fortune, for this Is aj
chance iii a lifetime.
M. S. BARKER,
333 Pearl street,
Eugene, Or. I
WILLI AMS' KTDNM I'f!.lid
Have you neglected your kidneys?
Have you overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
kidneys and bladder? Have you
pains in the loins, side, back, groins
der the eyes? Too frequent a desire
in nass urine? If so, Williams' Kld-
..r pills will cure you. Sold by Linn
Drug Co., price BO cents.
Williams
4,4,4. 't' 4'444 4-
T T T T 4
MINOR LKAOI F. PENNANT WINNERS OF IWm
League
American Ass'n . .
Southern
Eastern
Western
New Enuiand ....
Connecticut
Tri-State
Central
W'cFtern Ass'n . .
Three-I
New York State . .
Texas
South .Vlanf.c . . .
Central As.-'n
Cotton Stat'-s . .
Virginia
Wis. on,;n-n;i!!"is .
South Mb-hitMii . .
.Velio rn
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HOOST; DON'T KNOCK !
Eugene, Or., Sept "A. 'v
The worst of the ree.-nt
panic is over, the empty d:u-
ner pail will soon begin to
fill up. Let us ail talk pros-
poriiy and work for pr,.--
perity. Kit hor llryan or T.it:
will lie elected, and no m.u:r
which one the majority of
the voters choose, times wil!
continue to get better. 1:
is a moral crime to prcd:,-;
a panic, for a panic means
poverty, bankruptcy, suicide
and untold suffering. Wo
have recently had enoiii.-a of
it. 1
Let us not lay it onto any
individual. A candidate for
office who will predict that :
if the majority elect someone
else there will be a pa a ic, .
is not a patriot. A politician
or newspaper who wiU en-
deavor to create a panic tor 1
political reasons should be :
punished as a criminal. '
f
Let us all be patriots ana
work for a return of pros-
perity and It will make no
difference whether Bryan
or Taft is elected. Uoost !
Don't Knock !
Kugene Boosters.
L. M. Travis, Ksq.
Mayor J. I). Matlock,
Jack Hodman. 4
WHY SIFFKK?
Kreiithe llyoniet ami Kill the Ixmtli
some Catarrh icrnis.
Just as long as you have catarrh
your nose will Itch, your breath will
be foul, you will hawk and spit, and
you will do other disgusting
because you can't help yourself. The
norm, rxf t, c t-u tr.O ...... 1 ..
, their power; thev are continuallv and
(persistently digging Into nnd'irrl-
. tating the mucous membrane of
; your nose and throat. Thev are now
! making your life miserable; in time
they will sap your entire svstem of
its onerizv. its streimth. its viuor ami
vitality
; If you do not kill the loathsome
! germs of catarrh, their desperate as
saults will in time undermine- your
reason, rob your brain of its hrll
1 llancy and activity, and leave you not
i only a physical but a menial wreck.
! This picture Is not overdrawn; the
' writer has seen thousands of Just
' such cases. He has personally expe
rienced the demoralizing results that
come from the ravishing attacks bf
i this pleasant antiseptic treatment.
Every day you allow Ihese germs to
exist In your system you bring nearer
complete demoralization. The Red
Cross Drug Company will sell you a
complete ilyomei outfit for only $1.
Ask him about It. it Is nlso guaran
teed to cure bronchitis, asthma, colds,
coughs and hay fever.
lilOAl) THIS Now !s the time to
buy lots In the Blair Street Addition
to Eugene. You can get terms on
them. They are soon to be ruisl
10 per cent on Sladden tract. We
have acreage, small farms and large
ones, too, that can be bought
through this firm for less money
lthan elsewhere.
Call up Mark Fleming or hunt
him up It will pay you. Ho lives
at 357 West 5th street. His office
Is at 412 Willamette street, Oregon
Land Co.'? building.
Large shipment or rockers and din
ing chalra just received. See us for
new, up-to-date furniture at right
prices.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
WTarner tunes pianos, ueave or
ders at Morris' Music Store. tf
Litre's studio is equipped with tin1
latest improved portrait lenses and
apparatus, and the operator knows
how to use them. oi
Singer Sewing siacnlne Company,
615 Willamette Btreet, phone Red
1461. tf
DeWltt's Carbollzed Wltrh Hazel
Salve Is the best salve for piles. Be
scure you get DeWltt's. Sold by all
druggists.
See Watts for
dollar up.
alarm clocks
from
tf
a
I'Ositioll
W inner W. I,. I' ('. IIMI7
. Indianapolis . . . !i2 ill ,':" 1 Sixth
. . . Nashville. ... 7.". r. .'-7:1 Eighth
.. Baltimore. ... ,x:j 57 .."!':i Sixth
. Sioux City. . . .iS .Mi .".ll Sixih
. Worcester. ... KO 4-1 .''.I". First.
. Springfield.. . .SI 41 .'.72 Third
Wllllamsport. . . . S2 45 .r. M First
Evtmsvllle .... SI .Ml .ilnii Fourth
Top.-ka . . . . s:i r.n .'.!" h'ourtb
! Siifingficld 3 5 I .; Third
... Sr-rauton. . , . s", 51 Second
San Antonio. ... H5 4s .fi't Third
Jacksonville. ... 77 3 1 .tit' I Second
. . . Waterloo. . . . sx 37 .7" I Flr-t
Jackson . . . . lift 4 1 ,i;2" Third
. '. Hi. htitond x7 4 1 ,f.i Fifth
. ... Wausau...,71 50 .57 Second
Sagitiaw . . . . 72 52 .51... 1st Season
' ' '. lira li don . . , . 5 it XI .ii!7. . . 1st Season
... Akron ....st :,i; .i;'.:. Third
,'. . Hannibal. . . .(',7 1 1' , ... 1st Season
..' Slu ing-. ... 7s lis .','! .. .1st Season
;:-.-.-t'ioro. . . .:.) ..1st S-asoti
. . Tulsa. ' : ' u' S.-a-.in
'. . . . S-iiiitel ...It :- . . 1st S.-a-on
I.an. .-.-r. 57 .KIT... lt S-a-on
' V, r'li'i.af.li ... - 2 1 -' ."-..' "
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ha.f ot -:.ok i ti and . -
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FINE AND JAIL
SENTENCE FOR
JOE JACOBS
.1,:
.1 .1,
the Charnellon
s'orekocjuT who was comieted
in
jury in the police court Wednesday
of violating the city's nuisance li-,
quor la . was fined J1U0 and given'
a jail sentence of art davs liv Acting
Police Judge ll'.ys.in this morning
The sentence will not be commenced ,
until the case against him for violat
ing the local option law is disposed
of. The trial for ibis offense will
come up in Just iie of the Peace Itry-.
sou's e.iurt on Wednesday, October
14. in the meantime Jacobs is out '
on $."0ii bail.
Hard hrick for cuilunevs.
CllAMHr.liS HaUDWAIIK CO
Notice of Administratrix's Sale
Kstate of Arthur L. Ka.er.
In the County Court of the Slate of
Oregon for Multnomah County.
In the mailer of the estate 1
of
Arthur L. Krazer, Deceased, j
Notice Is hereby given that pursu
ant to an order of the above enti
tled court, duly made and entered on
the 29th day of September, 1S0S, the
undersigned administratrix of said
estate will from and after the 2 1st
day of November, 1!0S, proceed to
sell nt private sale for cash or both
cash and credit, said credit for any
part of said purchase price not to ex
ceed nine months, (o the highest bid
der, at Room TjS. Chamber of Com
merce building, Portland, Oregon,
subject to the confirmation of said
court, to-wlt; so much thereof of
the following described property as
shall he sufficient to meet tho claims,
expenses and charges against said
estate, not to exceed JIWiOO, tu-wit:
Lois 1 4 and 1 5, Block 2,
Lois 1, 2. 3 and 4. Block 3,
Lots 1 and 2, Block 4.
Lois 3, 4, 5. t'i. 7 and S, Block 5,
Lois 3, 4 and 5. Block, (i,
Lois 1 lo 10 Inclusive, Hlock 11.
Lois 1 to 10 Inclusive, Hlock 12.
All of said lots and blocks being sit
uate In I'nlverslty Addition to Ku
gene. Lane County, Oregon.
All offers subject to approval of
administratrix and above-entitled
court.
Dated October 9, 10OS.
DORA K. ntAZICR,
Administratrix of said Kstate
Notice lo Creditors.
Notice is hereby given Ihu, by an
order of the County Court of Lane
County, Oregon, duly made and en
tered of record on the 2nd lay of
September, I'miS, the undersigned!
-vas duly appointed admin. sM-iUar ot
the eslate of Luella A. l'eahody, de
ceased. All persons hiving claims
against said esiale are hereby noti
fied to present them wl,h the (.roper
vouchers lo the undersigned at Ibe
law office oT Woodcock ,i l'-jiier. In
Eugene, Oregon, within six nion'.lui
from the dale of this nol Ice.
Dated this 3rd day of September,
11I0S.
RICHARD KASTON,
Administrator of the Estate of Luella
A. Peabody, deceased
Woodcock & Potter, attorneys for
Estate.
ltefen"s Sale
the Circuit Court of Hit Stat of
Oregon for Lane County
In
Ella
lones, James A. Jones, Jnno
Cnmpfleld, W. M. Campfleld, Ina
Burke, James L. Iltirke. Everett
I). Lnndlngham, Mary E. Land
Inghain, Lester Lnndlngham,
Rosslo Landlngham, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Dora Helms, James Helms, Dolbort
Buoy. Ora Huoy, Nora lluoy,
Roy lluoy. Herbert Buoy, Murk
Buoy, Clarence lluoy. Malllo
lluoy and Lulu A. Lanillnghain,
Defendants.
I'niler and by virtue of a decree
made and entered 111 the above enti
tled court and cause for the parti
tioning of real property, on the 23d
(lav of September, 1II0K, decreeing
the sale of the herelnaf'-r described
property, I am appointed Hole referee
to sell said real property, described
as follows: Commencing at the
northeast corner of the donntlon land
claim of John M. Morss, Not. No.
Balis, and being Claim No. 3S. being
parts of sections 1 and 12 In Tp. No.
19, S. of R. 3 west, and Claim No.
IIS, being parts of sections i and 7 In
Tp. 19, S. of R. 2 west, which said
rorner Is 15.S9 chains north and 4. US
rhalns east from the southwest cor
ner of section 6 aforesaid, running
thence west 59. 90 rhalna; thence
south 21.25 chains; thence east 00.03
1 ''halns to the east
! tlon claim; thence
line or said (lona
north 2 1 .211 chains
to the place of beginning, containing
120 acres, more or less, in Lane
count v, Oregon.
Also commencing 1 I rods east of
the northeast corner of donation
claim of John M . Morss. Not. No.
li.Mi.s. In section i. Tp. 1 9. S. of It.
2 west; t hem e west II rods; thence
south 15 s9 chains; them ist 9.3H
chains; thence norih 9. (is chains lo
northwest corner of E L. Ilrlstow
donation land claim; thence mean
dering Coast Fork to place of I"-
ginning
A so ots -( . ' an'i i 'a s.-i -
t ion IP
tabling 12
1 9
S. of It. 2
.-, In Lane c,
est ,
inii-Ore-
iinty,
Also h.-illtllllng at the south
k'Cft
corne
r of the L ot ( aswelt iieniirii
donatl
aim No. (OI. Ill IP. 1.
S. of R '
County Snrv.
tbeio-e leil'll
chains t-,
. being east corner or
No. 155 In S.-c i't;
.0 degre-S Vf- '! I
nil n.-r of (-a id Con n'
, In Section 1 7; th'-ti'e
Ins to west bo it ml ii ry
east. 2 V
of a for.
aid I.
I v
thence south lo lie-
12
chain,
-ling
ll:g
to place of
1,,-JiUI,!!.-,
a.l in l.-in.
2 n 2 1 4' T'". I
that on Sat-
i tl'-Otl
Lane
i.l 'bat
i ti I
Or
I
n:
,.-
of sale.
,e..
!, Htl
-d p-al prop
o the hlgh'-M
JOHN'
HFOV.
ItelcP-c.
i i
: "sfM.t oui. tr'-'l
mmi
i
I OUR GUIDE
to the best at the price is
Schwab's set-price label
"on the sleeve." There are
no others "just as good."
Some dealers may tell you
so they have to. There
are no ready-for-service
clothes that fit like
Schwab Clothes. There
are none that look so
well "on the man," and
there are none that repre
sent more thought and
honest tailoring. Whether
you buy a "Ten Dollar
Bill'' suit or a Schwab's
$25 Superior, you can
feel sure your dollar is
getting all that's coming
to it.
STANLEYS
612 Willamette St,
THAT TO
Stop and think of the advantage
derived by buying; trom a practical
paint dealer meani lo buy your
WALLPAPER AND PAINTS at
F. LUDFORD
Practical Painter
$02 W. Eight St. Eugene, Or
EETTIQ3 & HENDERSON
UtHOIH
All slndi of Ill-lid. tofie fctid rmof
work promptly and neatly .1-iiih. Al!
vori giiaisnfei-d. I:,Iitiuo V2 1
W'lllatiietn. Htrci-i, 111 vt iV.urtr
rri-n, phoii hd H?.
DeWltt's Little Early Risers, the
famous little liver pills. Sold by all
druggists.
e
Wc Deal In the Best
Farms to Be Had
On the Market
Today
0 acres situated 10 miles from Eu
gene; lt'.n acres under cultivation;
20 acres in limber, balance In pas
ture; 1 acre of fruit; good house,
barn and out buildings ; best of wa
ter. This is absolutely one of the
best f.u ms In Lane county. Price.
IS H M-r ncre
acres river bottom land, situated
near Springfield; much fruit of
all varieties. 10-rooin house; good
well; barn; 2 cows, 3 doc.cn chick
ens. 9 bead hogs, 1 farm wagon,
set of double harness, net of single
harness. 1 light driving rig, 100
lbs. while lead for painting. 5 gals,
oil: Includes crop and farm tools.
Price iji700ii
50 acres, 35 acres 111 cultivation, slt
uated 1 tulle east of Donna; house,
barn and outbuildings; 1 team of
horses, 3 cows, 1 calf, 15 hogs,
harness, wagon, plow, cultlvuu-r.
harrow, mower, rake, spray wag
on, chickens, smull tools, hay car
rier, etc.; 20 tons hay, 275 bur.hoU
oats,. 4 or 5 acres of corn, potatoes
for family use; Interest In phone;
2 wells. Price Si.llioo
15 acres of fruit land 5 miles south
west of Eugene; 9 acres In culti
vation, remainder In oak grove; 7
rooin house; barn 20x40 feet In
process of construction; 2 wells;
ti acres In bearing fruit.; telephone
and R. F. 1). Price $'J5)i
50.9S acres 3 miles from Eugene
courthouse; most beautiful build
ing siHit near Eugene. Price . $MMM
till acres river bottom laud situated
8 miles from Eugene on river road;
4(1 acres In solid halm timber-
will rut 2000 to 2500 cords ot
wood; 20 acres of this small balm
and willow. This wood sells at $5
a cord delivered to excelsior mill.
Price S:'joo
6 5 acres all deep rich valley soil, sit
uated Hi tulles from Eugene; all
under culllvatloni well fenced; eld
house; some, fruit trees; 2 good
wells. Prlco $1(11) mt acre
Notice These Snaps
In City Property
A modern 7-room house situated 2
blocks from high school on one of
tho best streets In tho city; u 70
foot well with water tower and
tank; nbundanro of water for lawn
mid Indoor use. This is absoulle
ly a bargain. Price $ft30t
House of five rooms situated on
North Washington street; corner
lot, SOxltiO. Price $700
House of 5 rooms; lot 0(1x150; city'
water and good drilled well; uj
lot back, lax title, making lot
about 240 reel. All kinds of fruit
on lot; slreutH paved. Prlco . $'JIOO
2 new 4-rooni cottages with 2 lots
on cnrllne opposite Falrtnotint
store; property renin at $14 per
month. Price yiHOO
Good 10-room modern house, situat
ed corner Eleventh and High sts.;
paving and sidewalk. 1'tlco ijilooo
House of 8 rooms nicely located on
East Thirteenth street; lot 65x
105; good well 110 feet deep; sower
connections and water In the
house; fruit of all kinds; good
barn, chicken park. Price. .VIMMIO
Good C-rooin house Willi all modern
conveniences, barn and cat punter's
shop, situated on lot 100x1110 feet;
practically all the furniture goes
with the house. This la close In
properly. Price IKI-OO
We have hoiiio choice residence lots
prices ranging from $150 to $1050
per lot, (dose In.
Hrlck blocks and frontago In best
part of the city. Absolutely the beHt
bargains on the market.
Call In and get our prices.
HOLLENBECK REAL ESTATE CO.
Phone Ito.l -I II I,
Office, IH7 Wllliimetle Street.
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