Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, March 28, 1902, Image 2

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    I hence south 73.17 chains to pisce ol l.ealnnlna,
F o r Sale,
for the boa*, railway *t T n e Dalles is left i berries like the raspberries and black-
save sn<1 except s tract ol to acres o It the north
for use on the canal and locks content-; berries. Hut they cannot expect to es-
__________
_ along the
One hundred acres of land, forty
in ___
end
of
said ______________
trad
and a right
of way
*
1 j . -i
u . claim,
l . l m tho
plated, no work « ill be done on that tablish a reputation os a berry shipping
east w . aide
ol Mid
the luilanou
l»«lanee' containing
cultivation,
at
*20
per
acre.
ISDacrea.
To
obtain
fund,
to
pay
the claim-
canal until a new board of engineers center inside of three years. Salem is
again.-t the d a t e and the expense» ol admin
E. H. W oodward , E dito * A P ublihiikb .
now where Hood River was five years j Five hundred aerts, 150 part clear.
I shall have made report.
iatration.
[SEAL]
Witne«*. the Hon. R. P. BIRD.
Mr. fSurlon, chairman of the River ago, and while Halem growers kuow !
J xkkk O'Umax.
W. C W oodward , A ssociate E ditor .
Judge ol the County Court ot the
______
and Harbor committee, made an elabo- that they can grow from three to five
State ot Oregon, lor the County ol
\ rate speech on that bill to answer as­ varieties that they can put into markets
Yamhill, with the Seal of »aid
Si i - j W u aeer nd elate matter at the poetoOlce sertions that millions arc to be wastod within five hundred mile# and make
Court affixed this 13th day ol Feb­
Working Overtime,
ruary. A. D., 13UB.
at Newberg, Oregon.
on insignificant streams at the demand good money at it, Salem growers have
Eight hour laws are ignored by those
Attest:
of local politics. He showed that the not yet found the shipping lerry that tireless little workers-Dr. King’s New
J. H NELSON, Clerk.
By IRA NELSON, Deputy.
.
.
,
.
total for small streams is insignificant ; will make them the reputation, or that . ,
n e i’ iD i v a a v rat d a y m o r n in o .
that the greater portion is for channels can be sent as iar as the Clark’s S e e d - Life Pills. Millions are already at work
ling, which has made a Dame for Hood night and day, curiog indigestion, bil-
o f commerce like the Columbia.
Our democratic frieuds are trying Rlver. Salem growers have proven , iousness, constipation, sick headache
i. F R ID A Y , M ARCH a#, 190«.
hard to find points to make a campaign that the Ideal is the best canning
| 8f)ti a|j gtomach, liver and bowel tron-
____ n ,
on in 1904, hut have no capital piled up ever put through the cannery and that Kl__ t.___ _ ,______
as yet. Theodore Roosevelt is not aid­ there is none to compare wi th It in col­ bles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only
From the nnoroal basting o f the po­ ing them any, but goes straight on at­ or, firmness and rich strawberry flavor. 25c at C. F. Moore & Co.’s
litical bee this year, and from the num­ tending to business, and every day Twenty thousand plants are being dis­
The Graphic and National Magazine
ber of stings in evidence, it’s inspected seems to add to his hold 011 the people. tributed and in a few years it may be
He would, no doubt, like to succeed both the shipping and canning berry of for $1.60.
that the little pests have swarmed.
himself as (’resident, which Is but nat­ this section, and it may not. Hood
ural ; but the form ol Mark Hanna River has not ball the reputation it will
looms up as a presidential possibility. have in a lew years. Newberg lias yet
Drink a steeping o f Moki Tea at night
The agitation of the question "w h at Hanna stands tiefore the world as a to make a reputation and yet every­
to do with our Ex-Prcaidents” is all un­ man who befriends labor; lias done thing is in favor of Newberg as a ship­ before retiring, and see how soundly
you will sleep, and how joyously you j
K. Horn«.
necessary. We have but one now and more than any other living American ping point.
will awake in the morning. It supplies
ae apringtimo approach ¿a give him a statesman to advocate labor interests.
As lie has often intervened to settle
C O R R E S P O N D E N C E . food for the blood while you sleep, pro­
Ashing rod and a tin can full of angle strikes and secure fur labor its just HI CM I N N V I I. L E
Tile regular spring term of circuit duces a clear an beautiful complexion,
worms and the question will be settled rights, this will give him the labor vote
morning. and cures constipation and sick head­
at command, and his life ctreer is all court convened Monday
(or ’.be next three moaths at least.
Consistent. There are 8000 men on his Judge Rurnett, as ueoal, hurried the ache. 25c and 50c. C. F. Moore A Co.
pay roll at Cleveland, Ohio, and his work through anil clo»ed court Tuesday
The Capital Journal a lvises the peo­ men have never struck against him. evening. The case consuming the most
Summons.
ple >.ov to send men to the legislature Such a man deserves much and it is a time was that of Emma Newhouse vs.
Yamitil! County, action for damages.
In the Circuit Court for Yamhill County,
pity that there are not more like him.
( P | il| à W & D '8
wbo are crazy to get honors and office,
State of Oregon.
Roosevelt is a different man, but Ilia Price A Price and Clarence Rutt ap­ SemonJ.
Madson, administrator of the estate
as they will stand in (or all the grafts nature is as true and reliable. During peared for the plaintiff and J. N. Hart, James Madson,
deceased, substituted for said
\
and i^creaeo their own salaries etc. bis administration there will be no assisted by Judge M .L. Pipes ol Poit- James Madson, Plaintiff:
htnd
appeared
fur
the
coauty.
truckling
to
politicians
lor
sup|sirt,
for
The Joarnal will soon Win the title of
Mary L. Hess, Virginia R. Miller. J. R Miller,
he is not that sort of man. The re­
D ockrt .
Elizabeth Berg, John Berg, Ora E. Davis, ------
watohdog ol Oregon’s treasury.
ami Mordecai Hess, Defendants.
publicans are fortunate to have two
1. Emma Johnson
vs. Herman Davis,
To Ora E. Davis.------ Davis and Mordecai
such men to choose from ; it looks us Krouse, action for money.
Continued. Hess above mimed defendants:-In the name of
though one of them will he chosen os a
State of Oregon, you and each of you, are
The democrats smack their lips over presidential candidate.
2. 8. Howorth vs. R. 8. Goodrich and the
hereby notified and required to appear and
the amended complaint filed against
a hot republican scrap such as is now
Washington is destined to be a mag­ Ed. Gillespie, action for money. Sel- answer
you in the above entitled suit, in the above 1
in progress and prepare to hold the nificent city, if the nation’s millions led.
named court on or before the last day of the
3. Mattie A. Reese vs. I. H. Osborn, time prescribed in the order for the publica­
basket for falling plums. The Dalles can make it's 3 , but ono has only to go a
tion of this summons on you. to wit, on or be­
fear blocks from the Capitol to Und assault and battery. Settled.
fore the 11th «lay of April, A. D. 1902, and if you ‘
Chronicle reminds them however that
negro homes, or rickety wooden struc­
4. W. A. Howe vs. Norris Russell, fail so to appearand answer, for want thereof,
they had better not bank too heavily up­ tures, side by side with new and fash­ action for money. Settled.
the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re­
lief prayed for in ills complaint herein, v i h :— A
on the results of such factional fights ionable residences. It is true that
5. J. W. Henry vs. Yamhill County, decree that said defendants, and each of them,
among Oregon republicans, who scrap many new buildings are nil the time action for money for deputy hire. Ven­ have no estate or Interest whatever in or to the
following described premises, or any part there­
going up; that eight to ten story »purt-
like pirates before the convention blit meni houses are rising in air, but these ue changed to Polk county.
of, viz:—Beginning at the s e corner of that
6. Iri Orton vs. Oliver U. Orton, ac portion of the d 1 e of Joseph Hess an«l wife,
generally take their medicine like little often shadow these same negro shacks
Notification No. MiO, Claim No. 69, in Yamhill
Judgmeut for defend­ County,
State of Oregon, set off to Mary L. Hess
that I tell of; and those same tumble­ tion for money.
men and swear it's good.
sai<l wife, by the Surveyor General for Oregon,
down edifices often cover ground of im­ ant.
and
running
thenne s .89. deg. 15 min. w. 23 45
7. R. M. Wade & Co. vs. L. 8. Morin chains; thence
mense value, wailing for the buver to
s JO. 42 chains; thence n .89.
W. r. II EAC'OCK ORLAND HEACOCK |
The anti-Geer people arc basing their come who will build largely, i t will and C’lias. Starr, action for money. Set deg. 4~> min. e 23.15 chains, more or less, to the
e
line
of
said
«1
1
c; thence n 10. 42 chains to the
hopes on the (act that in the history of take half a century to ehm inate these tied.
place of beginning, contaiuing 24.43 acres, more
W. MORRIS HEACOCK
8. Amos Nelson vs. Yamhill County, or less; and that the title of the plaintiff to
the state no republican governor has detrimentals.
Speaking of Oregonians, wo have here ap|>oal from county court.
Continued. said premises in good and valid; and that said
A AAA
defendants, ami each of them, be forever en­
ever succeeded himself lu the guberna­ at present, lion. Jeff Myers, formerly of
9. Emma Newhouse vs. Yamhill joined and debarred from asserting any claim
torial chair, nor has ary republican gov­ I.inn county, that ho often represented County, action for damages. Jury trial. whatever in or U said premises, adverse to
plaintiff; and forsuch other and further relief
ernor ever received the honor of re- in legislatures, but lately practicing law Verdict for defendant.
as may be meet aid equitable in the premises,
at Salem. It was like a healthy breeze
including costs aad disbursements of this suit.
nomination at the hands of his party.
10
The
McCormick
Harvesting
Co.
to Bee him come in the other day, as he
This summons is served by publication there­
vs.
Amos
Sohrock.
action
for
money.
Now is a good time to break the prece­ represents the cosmo|silitan character of
of for six consecutive weeks in the Newberg
Graphic, a weekly newspaper of general circu­
dent. It eertainly does not speak very the West Coast, that is the most cosmo­ Settled.
lation, published in said Yamhill county, by
11. T. T. Geer, Gov. et al vs. F. A. order
of Hon. K .I. Bird, County Judge oi aula
well 011 the face fur republican adminis- politan portion of these United States.
Fletcher et al action for money. Settled. Yamhill County, made at chambers in Mc­
Jeff
is
on
his
wedding
trip,
that
com­
tratieu, that euoli a precedent exists.
Minnville,
on the 21st day of February,
bines business that may detain him
12. J. M. Holman vs. S. E. Willard A. D., 1902; Oregon,
35
the first publication thereof being
Governor Geer has given good service east until June, as he has legal and et al., action to recover personal prop February
Keep on hand and manu­
28th A. !>.. 1902.
C larence B utt A J no . J S pencer ,
and if the questlcn ol h's reuoniination other matters to look after in various erty. Settled.
facture everything in the
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
were taken from the politicians und put sections. Mr. and Mrs. Myors had
13. Yatnhill County vs. W. 1». War­
Withdrawn on
line of
in the bauds of the people, it wuuld be been in Charleston, taking in the expo­ ren, action for money.
sition there, (or a month before coming motion of plaintiff.
Ruminomi.
r f,
quickly answered in the affirmative.
here.
S. A. C l a iik h .
In the CountyCourt of the State of Oregon, :
14. W J Stater va. Stephen Rurrows
3 3 ;
1/
for tho county of \ amhill, in the
"
et al., action lor money.
Default and
O OOU O U T L O O K VOlt
I I K STRAW -
the estate of
judgment ugainst Stephen Rurrows.
In the last issue of the Oregon Agri­
IIP. Uli Y 1 NIIUSTK Y.
Citation.
15. Rank of Newberg vs. Henry Pun- JOHN J. CON LEE, deceased,
culturist appeared an articlo on the
stan et el., action lor money.
Settled.
To Sarah Christenson, James Conlee, Roy
strawberry ind i-try, rather pessimistic
Hu. KM, O kk u o n .
16. I, F Hall vs R A Hunt et al., ac­ Coulee, Edna Conlee, Emma A. Triplett, John
In tone, and which rather tended to
Conlee, Mary I. Johnson, Ella N. Jensen, Effa
Editor G raphic:—
tion for money. Settled.
L. Christenson, William K. Conlee, Laura Fos­
discourage Its development in Western
We have just received a fine line of the latest styles in wall
17. Mary E Steward vs R W Sweet, ter, Frank Christenson, Ernest Christensou,
Allow me space in your paper to con­
Greeting:
Oregon. Ordinarily the article would gratulate ihe people of your community action lor money. Continued.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
paper
but find we will be overstocked and to avoid this will
have had little significance here but the on the energetic manner in which they
18. Chehulem Valley Rank va P’ A
You are hereby cited ami required to appear
fact that much ilitercst Is now being have taken hold of the proposition to Morris et al action for money.
Default in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
make
a
cut in prices on it as follows:
the County of Yamhill, at the Court Room
awakened in this vicinity in strawlierry establish tho strawberry industry. und judgment for plaintiff.
thereof, at McMinnville, Or., in the County of
They can, if they slay with it, make a
3 5 C PA PER, H E A V Y G ILT S, 22c
19. State of Oregon vs L II Fortain, Yamhill, the 8th day of April, 1902, at 2 o'clock
culture, and that this place was referred second Hood River success ol the busi­
in the afternoon of that day, ami the same be­
a a r v our p atron age sol­
30c
”
18c
to in the write-up in the Agriculturist, ness. For a year or more individual permitting a minor to loiter ill saloon. ing the second «lay of tlie regular April term of
Plead guilty, fined *50.
Court in the year 1902, then and there to show
icited .
25c
”
which has been copied, makes it plain shipments have lieen made by growers
15 c
cause, if any you have, why the administrator
20.
State
of
Oregon
vs
Fred
Casey,
said estate be not authorized ami directed
20c
”
”
I 2C
that a word of warning was written for at Salem to. points as fur as Seattle, H(*>- assault with dangerous weapon, pled of
to
sell
the
real
property
of
said
estate,
which
is
kane and ¡Sacramento, while, of course,
15c
”
08C
our benefit. Home of the advice given the Portland market has always re­ guilty, fined $50, committed to jail until described as follows to w it:
Being a part of claim No :’9 t 3 s r 3 w of the
I oc
”
”
06C
is doubtless good. The conditions of ceived a large supply of our surplus licr- paid.
Willamette Meridian, Yamhill County, Oregon,
in
sections 4 and ft. Beginning at the south­
40c IN G R A IN S
21.
State
of
Oregon
vs
M.
Hillary,
3 OC
an industry should always be studied rles. Rut this year Halem will enter
east «*orner of saitl claim; thence west 20.20
chains; thence north 79 17 chains; thence east
carefully before a plunge In its direction the larger markets with carload lots and assault, pled guilty; continued.
Itecome an active com;>otitor with Hood
20
2o
chains
to
northeast
corner
of
said
claim
;
22. Stato of Oregon vs Joseph Mat-
is made but the agriculturists here have River. Newberg is as favorably situat­
tey, assault with i nte to kill, pled not
faith that the people who have present­ ed lor the markets in the northwest as guilty; continued.
ed the subject of strawberries to them Hood River, having both the river and
Hom o P
li t « « !
uest o u a .
J. E. P R E SSN A L L will hang your paper for 15c per dou­
knew what they were talking about. railroad for shipments. If you estab­
lish a cannery you will he on a par witli
Laurel, Oregon 3-21, ’02.
They at least spoke from their own ex­ Salem and Hood River in ull respects
ble roll, former price 25c.
perience. To assure those interested except that Mood River is a day nearer Editor Graphic:—
Could the voters of Yamhill county
here that they are moving in the right cortain markets like Salt Lake and Den­
direction and that there is a reason fur ver. Rut with a cannery to full hack answer the following questions and
upon thero
, , is no troub
, le in sight in dis-
„
oblige a reader of your pnper? First—
the hope that is within them, Mr. Ho­
posing of the strawlierry crop at profit- . . . . .
...
,
ler, of Halem, writes them, through the able prices. There are 1(H) .cree of | 1« « 1»»« and riBlit that a citizen of the
Graphic, an encouraging letter, which strawberries and many acres of other United States should have to go 18 or 20
fruit in the Salem Union and we are i mites to the county seat with his wit-
appears in this Issue.
overrun with buyers and commission neat-t a to register so he can get to vole?
men.
R A T IO N A L C A P IT A L . OOKKKei'OND-
I think the final result will ho that Second—“ A ’ ’ lias Ids naturalization pa­
Morsi River, Salem and Newlierg law- pers but he has to have hisAritncsses to
KMC*.
ries will he handled through ono or­ register. “ U" fought in tho civil war
ganization. We have a meeting Satur­ but ho has to go thiough the same pro­
T ito carry a fu tt tine o f the
Washington, D. C., March 20, 1902.
day, March 29, to consider n proposition
(rom tho manager of tho Salem and cess if lie wauls to I e a citizen, ts it
Edi'or Grap tie:—
best brands o f ¿Paints and Oils
While Oregon letters have told, for Cortland canneries to take all our hur­ right? Third— Why could not the as­
ries
that
we
enti
spare.
We
got
three
sessor
register
tho
citizens
as
ho
goes
two months past, of delightful weather,
S i ass, ‘¡¿Jincioiv Shaders, C u r­
cents a pound for them lust year nt the
from houso to house and save
and for a month back of wild (lowers In cannery and hope to do hotter this year, i around
tain ¡Poles, mtCooAing S/asses,
. .
-•
,
bloom, we have have had phenomenal Rut we are going to pack our finest lllB taxpayers time and money and Iota
Supplies, etc.
¡P ictu t* 5 V?ou/dings.
winter, with mixture of snow, rain, fruit in the most perfect manner possi­ of trouble and exfiense? In the first
One watch is given just as much attention as another
ble
and
pro|ioso
to
make
our
reputation
place
they
do
not
t
ike
a
person’s
oath,
slush and ice to diversify the climate,
for putting up a first class article and so he lias to have his witnesses to swear
Everyone must be done right or we kuow you won’t be
and colds ad libitum. Today there is go in for top price. There will bo ber­
sunshine with freezing temperature and ries on many days that will hare to go that ho is telling the truth. Is the
satisfied.
S A T IS F A C T IO N TO E V E R Y B O D Y —
a north wind that attends strictly to to tho cannery and wo propose to make American gettiug on a level with the
business and makes the world disagree­ * reputation for the Salem canned ber­ Chinaman, or is it a money making
that’s our way. Same holds good with clocks or any­
able. There is an occasional day when ries. In foot there is already demand
I leap.
Lao S o i n i r ,
sunshine encourages the buds to swell lor four times ns many us have ever scheme?
thing else. It is our ambition to add to the reputation
and flowers to peep; but these are sand­ been put up here. Is»»t year wo made
K o r Sale.
wiched in few and (nr tiutween. This a large crop of strnwlierries with not
Nine hundred acres ol land within five
we have already established of doing honest, thorough
is told to let your readers know what a over two days of sunshine, proving that
miles of Newberg, in different tracts.
good climate they have.
lepair work.
the moat unfavorable season still leaves 1
Amos Nelson.
It is a (ar cry from Oregon to this city, this a profitable crop. But you do not Mostly improved.
but there are Oregonians enough here need to wotry about a cannery Until
A Healthy <lr«»wth.
to break Hie monotony, and they oc­ you have at least a hundred neres in
Acker's F.ltxer has gained a firm hold
casionally make themselves apparent. strawberries. Your peopleoan extend
East week brought an invitation to at­ their aerenge from now until July, among our people and is acknow ledged
tend an elocullonary evening w ith Mrs. i ’ lants put out ns late as the second to be the superior to all other prepara­
W . P. Williams, formerly Miss Ella week in July and a» carefully cultivated
That is, the dirt does if you take your clothes to the
Royal, o f Sarem. Ktate pride made it ns a corn crop would tie in Iowa will tions. It ia a positive cure for all blood
necessary to torn out, so Mr. H. H. Oil- bring twice to ten times us much as any and skin diseases. Only fifty cents a
fry and myself attended, spending a Corn crop next spring.
bottle and we guarantee It.
C. F.
most enjoyable evening. Mrs. W il­
There are some good suggestion* in Moore A Co. druggists.
liams proved to be a very fine elocution­ the Oregon Agriculturist ntsiut consid­
First class work done in every particular, and careful
5
ist; indeed recited (ar better than was ering the difficulties in the way ol mar­
fo r Sal*.
attention given all customers.
expected, to the evening istsscd delight­ keting berries, and whether they are to
A first-class house moving outfit, on
fully, especially ns we met there Con­ lie sold to the cannery, the home mar­ easy terms. Address box 76, Newberg
gressman Tongue and his daughter, ket, or lor shipping Towns within fifty
also Col. Htrsight. of Eugene, and his to one hundred miles ol Portland cuii Oregon, or call at this office.
daughter. Mr. Williams Is a clerk In get the W'lictil o f all three markets II
ktuckllw’ a A r n i c a S a l v e
the General Hand Office and Mrs. W il­ • hey will plant good running varieties.
Has world-wide ante for marvelous
liams Is active in good works. Ibis occa­ The cannery, the home market and the
sion being for some worthy object.
shipping market are open to the grower enrea. It surpaases any other salve, lo­
•••sa*
Winter here ha* various attractions if he will grow terries lor color aud sol­ tion, ointr.ieut or balm for cuts, c» n»,
’.«sides theaters I.iterary societies of id Hhippiiigiiuslitte*. There are enough burns, bolls, sores, felons, ulcers, tetter,
fer pleasant relief from routine of official such kinds that he need not plant or
Everybody has heard that a new broom sweeps
life. .Mr. Ullfrr and myself belong to grow the larger, softer ami light colored salt rheum, fever sores, chapped hands,
does everybody know that a
the oldest Hhakespearewn club in Wash­ harries which are only saleable in the skin eruptions; infallible for pile*. Cure
ington. whose meellnga are always In­ home market, and often not there, when guatantoed. Only 25c at C. F. Moore A
teresting, There are course* of lectures berries with flavor, aridity and rich red Co.’s
given by the N*»ion»l Ge 'graphical So­ color a'l through are offered. The large
THE
ciety, covering subj.Tt* of recent inves berries tli*t are white inside, ai d more
F«»r ¡title.
ligation. A* my forefathers risked life or less soft flesh, cannot tie used at the
Two horses 3 and 4 years cl age. ' 0.
and property in the revolution the Km» cannery. They cannot lie shipped to S. 1’alkina, N*wl<erg, Ore.
o f the American Revolution take me In any distance K> the grower Is safe in
Our mill makes the “ Excellent” brand
and their monthly gsthering* are en­ selecting round or oval lierrie* that have
A F lrem att'» C lo i# <'•11.
declare
it well named.
joyable—especially those where Ul.es rotor and tart enough to ran Thev " I stock tu my angine lliough everv j
V
ere invited.
will he found solid enough to ship, and joint schisi and every nerve racked w itli j
The state of W*«hiot*on 4eleg»tloe it is the fituily demand in cities lor
teem to favor improving the navigation tierne* to ran (or home use that is the pam/' wnte» C. \V. Relamy a locomo­
of the upper Columbia; there should I*, greatest market after all. The Agiicul- tive firaman ol llurlingtcn. In * ». “ I
Thrifty housewives know that good bread makes
harmony of action between North Pa- lurist editor i* too pessimistic in heap- waa weak and pale, wilhont any appe­
eifle state* to lessen the time when peo- i II g up otv-tuclew, when it Is an e*tan- tii* ami all run down. As I was ubo ut
husbands, and it takes good flour to make good bread,
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duct* of til« Inland Empire c»n h »re ; lislied fact t hat Hoed River and Halem
lo gtve np I got a botile o f Electric Hit­
is the kind you get when you call for the
P r u F K i- n o * I n T y p r w k i t r r s
water transportation to the *e*. so to cannot grow enough.
lessen oo*t of carriage to pr.slueem.
Is A t L ast K ru urn - - - -
If Nswls'rg people will pnt out a to o l ler* ond alter taking it I lelt as weil *s
“ C . V . IM I. E X C E L L E N T . ”
The River and Harbor bill ha» tsw>n acreage ol sirwwireme* ihi* year, in the I aver diti in uiy lifo.” Weak, sickly,
Blickensderfer combines good work, easy operation and
reported to the Hon** by that commit­ Rummer ol lfk',1 thev will lie shipping run down people alway* gain new fife,
R espect fully*
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Satisfaction
Is what we aim
to give our cus­
tomers in all
lines of goods.
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W e will have a Special
Sale on Shoes, Clothing
and Corsets, I f you need
anything in that line it
will pay you to give us
call
Cash
¡Purchases on
Cvori/thiny
in stoch.
EHRET BROS.
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RESP. YOURS,
NEW BERG
SASH & DOOR
FACTORY
J. S. Gross.
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TURNINCS, CREST-
IN&S, BRACKETS. $
to c o in AND W NDOW &
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CA 8 NGS, ETC
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D o w n G oes P a p e r
W, P. HEACOCK & SCIIS J
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Socs the ¡Paper Jfanger
TJ/ie Season 3 or
N E W B E R G
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F U R N I T U R E
S T O R E
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Cry Our TTfixcd ¡Paints
W e Show 9/o S a vors in Our
S?epa ir ^Department
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T . B. CUMMINGS & CO.
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