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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1904)
iv - - cilc - ls - w ranges - dananas - ocoanuts XOTS OP -'EM, MORE THAN SANTA CLATJS CAN CARRY .'PUIS MIXBD CAHDY Preah and bright, Special Xma. prlc special Mixd Lumps ami Droos. nica and .' i4c .uc 5- C Walnut. Large Texas Pecans ; 20c . Nigger Toes (African Cream Nuts) 20c Filberts ; 20c Chestnuts.. 20c We also expect to have Hickory nuts and Black Walnuts. Oranges for the Holidays will be better, sweeter ami cheaper than ever before at this season of the year. Brown Seedling Oranges, per doeeu 20c Medium Sweeta, little larger In size 15c Good Washington Navals . . . !sc Washington Naals. Fancy . " " I30C Washington Natal, extra fancy..., 40c Cocoanuts 10 and 15c each Lemons," best this skin, per dozea JOc Bananas, per dozen 35c Fancy Apples 73C to $1.00 par box jjFancy French. Mixed V Special Mixed Nuts Almonds 15 .15c . 1 2 JSC . 16c 20c 20c V. Peanuts Fresh Roasted Peannts Coaversauon nearts aaa Bn Bon Mottaes ickocolate Drops Hard Shell Almonds (a good sweet nut) . Small Soft Shell Almonds, new crop Fancy Paper Shell Almonds Best English Walnuts fcaramels, Coco Balls, Cum, etc. Saelled Pop Com, the kind that jpi N'EW PERSIAN DATES, par pound...... ............ . IOC OHvrbXwZr 5BS. d ' feedcd?aisins. Currants, Seedless Sultana Raisins 10 Cents per pound, Fresh Shredded Cocoanut in bulk or packaRcs; Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel. Ripe New " riM : ikoU STOCT toSt that Woodlaud Butter at 55c- (lemcmber is not th Extern Packed kind.) Full Cream Cheese 20c. Country Sorghum and Leave Your Orders for FRESH OYSTERvS WHITTE HOUSE GROCERY, (Headquarters for tlio Finest Teas and Coffees iirthe City) i-ii-aWaVA 1.' HERE!! Our long delayed shipment of i SterHng Silverware, Oneida Community and 1S17 Roger Bros. Platedware. It consists of Spoons, Knives and Forks, Fancy Spoons and Forks, 4 pieco Tea Sets, Children's Sets, etc., etc. : : : : Corae and examine the display in our Corner ' Window and wo believe you will find some thing to please you. : : : ; ; Cramer Bros. Odd Fellow. Block. WIIUIJ1IW1I J I IS OUR PERSONAL COLUMN People sxs They Com .nd Go From Day to Day. I Send him off to htityprH- with a good brekinst I fjSO Ynu can prepare tf I'VrwY Easily and Qatckjyi ' Tis y""" Huh for the family Tj chopped la two mln- ""' i-'ll Chopi everything f j oIk with like rapidity Jf" V 8m that "Ualoirtal" l , y off tsi maehlnt so ous. 3- There srs J inferior Imitations. "l f 0M'e ' Halr-Rlddle :S2J7(( Hardware Co. it' Size No. 0 $1.25 No. 1 1.50 No. 2 1.75 No. 3 2.50 Ilair-Riddlo Hardware Co. ! Fred Jones of Scio, ia visiting Bt ' the liaber home in this city. , Miss Marjory Kinney returned from Portland Wuduefiday to spend the holidays ut home. Miss Olson arrived Friday from Portland to speud the holidays with her Bister, Mrs. O. 0. Laud. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Freitas, who have a farm near Wildorville, wero iu Grants Pass Monday doing Christ mas sheping. Harry Grant spent Thursday in Gold Hill and he reports that town as prosperous and full of life a are the other ruining towus of Southern Orcgou. Mrs. Robert Burns arrived from Oakland, California on Wednesday evening's train, and is visiting at the Homo oi Her mother. Mrs. Wm. Cheshire. Mr. liurua is expected soon. Mrs. P.. Menseh and Verno R trareo left on Wednesday evening for Win ters, On I., where they will spend the holidays visiting with Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Domnree and Otliaj relatives. H. M. White returned to Ills home in Portland Sunday after spending a oouplo of weeks looking after his business interests in tins city and mining interests he has on Tlnrnpson creek. W. N. Parsons, of Woodvlllo, in Grants Pass Monday on a line! business trip. Mr. Parsons is one of the veteran miners of Rot;un River Valley and having made a good stake. lie is now taking lilo easy. Judge J. O. Booth left Wednesdny evening for Spokane to bo gone a week to visit his daughter, Mrs h. K. Dauhar, who is spending the win ter in that city for her health, and which is somewhat better than when she left here in the fall. . 8. P. MrConnoll, who owns a farm near Murphy was in Grants Pass Monday. Mr. McConneil Is one of the many farmers of Josephine county who are anxious to have the highways improved and wno would favor the county tukiug up the work of building permanent good roads. Don't Miss a Train? Because of a Poor Watch, when you can buy a Good Watch for such a reasonable price at Al M. Clemens'. BERT BARNES. Jeweler. J ilildrOil Utention! & Makshfielu, Oregon, December 20th, 1004. ear Fries is: I'm stuck in tho mud up here and cannot pet to Grants ass before New Years Day. Sorry to disappoint you, but can't bo helped. I hope- you will bo well by that time, nd if you will send your name, address, street number d tho full name of your parents to mo, addressed to mo ire of . L. COE & CO. - THE BIG STORE If you live out of town, Til 1oto your package at R. 'Coe it Co.'s Big Store and you can got it thcro at any me after New Years Day. ut Remember Send at once your name and addrepi plainly written a postal card to "Santa Clals" caro of R, L- Coo Co., nd bo sure to be at home on December 31st, so I'll know hero to find you. If you know of any little girl or boy who hasn t got shoes, or who is hungry, writo mo about them and I'll Miss Graro Cheshire returned home last Frid ay from Eugene, where she made her home with her sister, Mrs. T. Lucky while attending the city school. She will probably remain at home na her mother, Mrs, W. M. Cheshire it seriously ill and may go to Portland la the near future to have a surgical operation performed for her rolief. George Harvey, who recently pur chased a half interest in the Itister livery stable, is to bo joined next week by his wi(o and daughter from Tacoma.' Tho family will oeenpy the Wado residence at 112 Front street. Mr. Harvey's daughter has been a student in the Tacoma High School and will enter the Grants Pass High School at tho opening after the holiday vacation. Owen A. Thomas, who was one of tho popular clerks in tho K. L. Coo & Co, department store, has tnlien a position in the clothing store of tho George Calhoun Clothing Company and began his duties with that firm last Saturday. Mr. Thomas is a very capable salesman and is a young miiu who is willing to work that lie may succeed ill li ia chosen vocation and get up iu tho business world. nr. .T. S. Moore arrived in Grants P'iss Saturday and remained until Tuesday to attend to some busineas matters when he returned to his borne in Portlaud. Dr. Monro now has an otllco at Sunnysidn and in the live months since lie left Grunts Puss, he has built up a very good practice in Portland. Dr. Moore has a host of friends in this city .who are glad to know of his success iu his new tield of work Jacob Flisch was in Grants Pass Monday making Christmas purchases. Mr. Flish owns 1)0 acres of land near Merlin, which ho bought last spring. Only 13 acres are in cultivation, but It will not he many years until Mr. Flisch will have it all in cultivation and in pasture. Ho has four acres in orchard, but will plant no more fruit trees, devoting his attention to alfalfa ana cows as the surest of ways to have a productive farm and a good bank account. Dr. J. L Moutcomerv of Condor has located in Grants Pass and will prao- tico medicine. T. J. Bovd. manager of the Herald left Wednesday for San Frnncisco. H. S. Sweusou of Retzville, Wash., arrived last week to tuke charge of the paper. F. E. Houuemau 1ms been at Wolf Creek with a view to securing mining projierty. lio returned to Tacoma Sunday to make hnal arrangements toward locating lu Josephine county. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Coolev and daughter arrived last week from Port land to make their humo iu Grants Pass. Mrs. Cooler has opened a dressmaking parlor on 2d und E streets. Thoa. Rowley, for tho past six or eight months working at the govern ment jetly ut tho nioulh of the Columbia, is visit. ug triiuds at Lu- land. Ho will return to his work the Will. G. P. Jeiler, Southern Pacillc agent for Grants Pass, left this Wednesday on a vacation trip during which lie will visit his mother at Halsey and relatives at Portland and on the Sound. Mr. Jester expects to bo gone about a uiomh or six weeks and to tako a complete rest, for his work lias been very exacting and eouliiitng. During Mr. Jester's absence, A. ii. Cornell will be acting agent witn tho other boys of the ollico all to step up a notch ob a temporary prou.otum. Judge J. O. Booth returned Satur day from Salem where he had been to attend the annual meeting of the Oregon Good Koads Asyoeiation. lu the election of ollicers, Judge. Booth was mado a vice-president of the As sociation. On a motion of Judge Booth's, the Association will hold four meetings each year hen after and in t'o selection of places, Grants Pass was given one meeting, which is to be held within the next month or two. The dato will bu fixed so soon as spcukcrs and a prorgum can be ariang- ed for. C. O. Higgins, wbo has been oc cupying the Kpiscoial parsouagc, is selling his household ellucts and ex pects to leave next week with his family for California. The removal of Mr. aud Mrs. Higgins from Grants Pass is occasioned by the long illness of their littlo daughter, Virginia, aud medical aid not availing, they have decided to take her to a warm, dry climate. Mr. Higgins has been iu the mining business aud is largoly interested in tho Baby mine, of which oornpauy he Is manager. Mr. Higgins has no definite plans as to the future, but he hop s to again take up his lesidence in Southern Oregon. THE BUSINESS POINTERS Nw Note From th Buvine Man to R..dr. Perfume atomizers at Clcmeis. Garland Stoves at Cramer Bros. Favorito Ritles at Cramer Pilca! at Schmidt's Cigar Silverware Cramer Hons for barguius in to buy your Stevens Bros. Pipes I Storu. Here Our Bros. See Joseph timber. M. E. Moore wants second-hand furniture. "A truly western novel Suzanne of Kerbyvillo," Toledo Blade. If you nro looking for piira of any style, you will find them at Schmidts' Cigar Store. Watches from $3. 75 to $"0 at Letcher's ; a largo assortment on baud to select from. Ledgers, Journals, Day books, and all kinds of accent books at the National Drug Store. Those solid gold thimbles at Letcher's are nice for a Christmas present for your mother or any old aiy. I have over 300 different styles and shapes of Mccrchaum and Briar pipes to o house from at Schmidt's Cigar Store. 'Suzanno of Kerbvvlllo is dono with a en re, firm linud, and is a powerful story. "New York Bohe mian. For sale at tho bookstores. John Hackett has opened a boot and shoo repair shop iu tho Axtoll building where ho will be pleased to meet all ins old customers aud many new ones. 'Suzanne of Kerbvvlllo Is a lively tale, with the- boom days of Oregon's pioneer mining camp vividly repro duced, and the book is meeting with deserved success, " says The Oregon- Ian. Buy a copy. Cau bo fouud at the bookstores. Choico Box Stationery ut Clemens. John Minor Bootli writ s insurance. Books, at Katioul Drng Consul-General Miller Returns. Hon. n. B. Miller will arrive In Grants Pass this Thursday evening from Niuchwang, China and stay over until Friday evening with his father, A. S. Miller, when ho will go to his home in Lu no to join his family. Mr. Miller was a former resident and one of the most public spirited citizens of Grants Pass, and he lias many friends hero who will hi glad to mitt him ami cougratulati him on the success anil honors he has wnii ill the United States diplomatic service. Mr. Miller was appointed I'nibil Stales consul at Niuchwiing, China, by President McKinlcy, mid in nr-ig uitinu of his distinguish) d service) in attending to Ameiiran Interests ill Mani huria sinre tle outbreak of tho Russo-Japanese war lie was made a consul-general this f.ill by Presi dent Roosevelt. So well phased is the Administration with Mr. Miller's forceful yet tactful services in the , Fast, that he will prcbably lie pro. : mot"d and given tin more important ' position al Kol e, Japan. Mr. Miller will remain at bis borne couple of weeks when he will go to Washington to rersnt personally to tho President and the Slate Department after which ho will return to Or-gnu ami thence back to his stition in the Kast. Blank Store. Here Our Bros. Honsea fur IRELAND. Get yonr little at Cramer Bros. Cigars in 3.1 and SO boxes at Schmidt's Cigar Store. Wo want vour proiiorty to aalL SHERMAN & IRELAND. Silverware Cramer rent by SHERMAN A girl a toy Sad Iron Try Mrs. OiUlllan'i Mince pies, Phone 741. Orders delivered Property for sale on the iiiutallniont plan. See SHERMAN & IRELAND. Now is tho time to list vonr prop erty, if von wi-h to sell. SHERMAN & IRELAND, Rooms 10 and 13, Ma sonic Temple. "Possesses mnih nf that peculiar quality that made thn work of Bret llnrto famous Sn.anne of Kerby villo." Pacllln Miner. New edition now on sale at the bookstores. WINTEIH' WINDS on fiee and hands priiiiuco the same results as nn 'ix on the b-rk of a tree. ('CCl'MISKR JELLY "llaiilEriiii"! ELlg m Pi r3 m m fine CJoilicVMakherji Cff'RIClffCB.ir'M) BALTIMOlie NEW YORK M P. II. IIARTII & SON, Outfitters to Tatticular People GRANTS PASS, OREGON. The Business Frock IS An Ideal Suit For young business men who know the value of "looking prosperous," The young lawyer or other progressive pro fessional men who require a suit for seral-dress wear this popular cut. It presents an appear ance of unobtrusive elegance and is essentially smart when made in rough materials, or of other popular stuffs especially suited to such a garment. This suit is hand tailored by SC1ILOSS BROS. &. CO. The Correct Clothes Makers. - This fit is guaranteed because measured on a model of your figure, following methods dis tinctive of Schloss artisanship. Think of getting a suit like this for so small a price as $15-00 when your amicable friend, the "merchant tailor" would charge you more than twice aa much for no better, and make you wait perhaps a week or two. kjlcl Exclusive Walk-Over Agent. GRANTS PASS, ORE. nr,p'i J:Jll'lU -'-I'll THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IS ilef.Notoy andluma of Inlnrvsl vnd Importunes. For Sale. Household furniture, conssiiiiK of steel ratine, Ko.d lnaler, solid o.ik dinninx table, mahiiKony davenport, ircn bids anil many otlur articles. Apply at Episcopal rectory, D street. What a Little Money Yiil Do -WITH- Sherman & Ireland, the Real Estate Men o what I can do for ihoni. No. 273 11000 will buy four acres of excellent river bottom land. In the. edge of town, two acres of which are in choice fruit. Has a now house nf six rooms, cellar, woodshed, etc. I all well painted, three first -class SANTA CLAUS. chicken houses and parks, Rood well aud windmill with 15)0 gallon tank. Lot piped. An Ideal chicken farm. Mast be sold soon. A Miniature Vesuvius in Your Head. Indigestion, insomnia, overwork, y be the possible cause oi Tour dclie, but WRIGHT'S FAnA J.N HEADACHE CURE is as cer a as the inn rise. No scientific 9th mora wnnrlerfnl than the Muut of Dositive relief coutained J ' one small Wafer of Tablet. Down the cere, away goes the bead up go yonr sprit. That is the ncess. The most desirab.e feetare this medicine is in its immediate t'oo, u it will generally relieve the most severe pain In five mlnntes, while at the same time it is harmless, tasteless, will not purge or disturb tne stomach,, and has no unpleasant after effect. Wrights Paragon Headache Cnre may be relied opon a being entirely free from anything of an injurious naiore, wu i .wiu--e; without a rival Peters'ammanition is absolntely de pendable it shoots where you aim if yoa don't get the game it isn't the fault of Peters ammunition. So. 8o 12500 will buy a Higli Land Froit Farm of ,&0 acres adjoin ing town. Six excellent springs of water 1 hereon from which the most of the place can bo Irrigated. About 3000 tiers of Oak, Fir and Laurel fire wood on place. Residence lots in any part of the city frem 3S to JW. purchaser. Call opon or write us. Sherman & Ireland, Rooms 10-12 Masonic Temple No. 75 :i00 will buy a beootlfiol resilience lot within two blocks of Post ofllce. 21S t"o0 secures a lot and G-ri,om cottage and barn lthin K blocks of depot in good residence district. Sew er and city water. House will rent for (10 per mouth. Must be sold soon. Tenns easy. 2T2 tlV0 no ores a 12 rooiti lodg ing house well situated, terms easy. 271 112V) obtains a neat R-room plastered cottage, only two blocks from Post office. Will rent for 10 per month. Terms eay. Na 2"il 11000 boys Vi acres of good residence or fruit land closo In. Good house, Urn, windmill, etc. Terms easy. Terms to suit CKKAMi gently softens and sect h the chapped skin, removes redness iitnl riniehncss, eradicates wrinkles, ihstrovs blackhead. It is not sticky. Trv it. Kohl by all clrnKistM, 25 rent. John Minor Hontli Insurain . I' try a liluo Hibbon, R-cent rie,ar. Stirling silver flat warn at I, etcher s. KIIKKMAN & IRELAND, REAL ESTATE. 1'ooket knives In delight any boy's heart at ('lamer I'ros. Coiiininnirv Silverware in latest pattern at Cramer liros. Will Ikiv anything von have to sell. M. E. Mood-, Sixth street. We want '!. rood farms for Einr.-rn people. SHr.KMAN .V I M'.I.A -M I. A good store building for rent in cxorlliiit location by Slnriimii it Ireland. If yon want yonr Eire Insurance looked after in a business way, place it with W. L. Inland, Room 10, Masonic Temple. Ask your dealer for Kogun River Creamery liutter mado at Mcdford is now 7l( cents per two-pound, square loll weight. "Holds the reader's attention more ami more II nn I y ti II the closing paiic "Suzanno of Kerbyville, " Paoihc N.irhtwest. New edition now out. For sale at the bookstores. (Jet it at the bookstores. Git Muzauno of Kerbvville for a Christinas present, "a story full of dash and vigor, with excellent character sketching," says Pacjllo Monthly At the bookstores. We han a splendid stock of watches, clocks and jewely, gold rings for ladies and gents; looknts anil charms, bracelets, stickpins, billies arid gents toilet sets the fiui st line nf silver and silver pinto ware ever brought to this city. Hiiectarles ami eve glasses. Solid gold chains for Indies and gentlemen. Gold filled chain, pearl bend necklaces, bat marks, ihaving mugs, silver match boxes, a fine lino of goods Just re ceived. I'l'-asn call iu and insct our line of wedding and birthday presents for old or young, for tho of Cortland, ol Iir. Chap nn ' t v. ill ilo In ..' '! alluring RdSK AM) hi an tip-to-ilate n.ai... t. In r a (( I. It l.i A (.hl .(,ri pi n ion )our ovleis. Mrs. Minnie I'onl. f lo .;l oil al tliu r nub m i mail, corner x'U aic! I'' l)li -ssmakiiig Mini La li. W. Ityiiii in liavini: lli: feet built to hi shop which he v. ill -ii- i h working ilepsitiiii m. i has ill increareil llin rv ru' ill) shop room ) pi'ijurly haini!" hiii l ie w.V'ni work. Aniliah An! 1 v. a nn a lilillnll I'lat -k kiii I f ll a' his wood 1 i linsllli ss y or lliat l 'I'.lli d to , ..niih and no moans so valueless as Is oommonly supiKiscd. The furs bring from At) to o'i cents each and the oil Is of con siderable value. Aa It Is nothing extraordinary Is catch five or six of the animals In one night's hunt, the profit of the enterprise is apparent. A good dog that undorsriiuds his busi ness, Is a urocsary adjunct to Insure success lu caplaring the game anil as t hey are fortunate enough to ho provid ed with the highest quality of oauinu aid, the hots will coutlnuo to make money s long aa the gam is plentiful. I lliitvll , l.ov,. r .III vl , I. Mr. I i at of i i.h i ho e i , J. e next SO da-s we will sell all goods at very low prices. All are Invited to call in and eimaiuH thern for yoor selves. Cl'Klld Se CU, I. O. O. F. liuildiug. ' il, e : 111 ct. 1 1 1 11-ln riniiti am! I" n ;.n . ii.i . ! Rogue KlVer, I...-) !' -I' I'a-s and v, ill I ri n 1 the Si asoll l ;.t r . .i Anliery H ii'i w' ha i hi the Sltllie SI ) a ei il o US' li oil tlie i i irl . ' 1 .1 li'hing. !.nl Ashl.ilel : l. 1 ! .1. w. i" joint d ar. a : . , i ' prohibition at t' ! ; In. n nos In iint ol vi. i w m Ini'i. At a o in J in kslill (a lllit i i j : , I en. i il to ii-i-iiu no .i . r i ; the law ma' . , ii I . of a tin vol' . ',11 oil aiMi: ,' l: fanrnl'hi not " ' Saturday in lie ) . P l!ouipaiiy's show v, ii: : cv lug as exi cut I n Andrews anil was in cij lr sketch of the wati-rf.ill at ki yuo I'.ivi-r ot ti M t. Mining Company. 1) t- p! te 111 )1) tall and giV"H no lution of the hill- aim Hi. i the (ai;i tliat gives li t' : a hue background. '1 !" well l.tiisheil and it ii'i Andrews lias consul i .u. talent. I'oter Ens' le, a : .M.n m ar Jin ) son v iii", was i Pass Saturday uinl wisl -. , of corn to ius Kane r. street butcher, who will ! to hog lo lutt' ii Hi hi I' market. Mr. i.u In hn i sultry raisiuv In In I tries anil now has t hi iu sti-ady oja ratlon fi.it . ! on ilo stilted (hat sin iioinand for voung cm ti was otTered three titni s llm or b is le could till aud al prices that gave him a good profit. Another year lei ex pects to largi ly incn aso Hi" niiinl r of incubators and go nioiu txUuaivuly Into the poultry butineis. Some of the young men of tho Ap- legate valley are in, i nn ing the moonlight winter evening' lu skuuk burning aud find it juit" a piollsahle vo atloo as thu di spmed uuiujjl Is by S. M. Weston and bis son, (1. E. Vicsinn, finished last week planting evi ii acres of hops on their ranch on I : i t-ii n rirer. three and a half in l lei I clow Grants Pass. This makes them :'. I iu res to hops, they having planted il iirni two years ago. A fine crop was gathered Iliis year, a part of which III, Kllll! IllP n. a fUlliml Willi liianlsl. .- .... ,,, ... , , i iiniaiiiu a in I -t la-uin i'i ihmiiiii, thus giving a handsome profit. Their laud is of the best sandy i oi i ti river bottom sun the hop grow very largo and of first quality, Mr. Weston and his son will add ber ry growing to their work and will plant two sens to Logan and Dew berries. This trai't is near the bank of Kogun river and is suh-lrrlgated mid the soil Is largely sand, thus linking it warm to mature the berries r uir, The laud Is now coven d with I rush which will be ) ut off tills win ti l and the berry vines will lie planted j early In the spring. Tho Crescent City News gives the account of a distressing accident in that town on Sunday evening, Decem ber 4, In which William C. Vlnoent lost his Ufa. An eleotrio light wire hecaiiin loosened front till) bracket that was nailed to a tree In front of the Vincent homo and grounded anil was burning thn tree. Fearing that '.t might set tiro to his house, M. Vincent went out aud attempted w ith hia barn bands to pull the wire f itiiii thu tree. He failed as is usually thn case, when iuelarieuced persons bund In live wires, and was Instantly killed, and one baud burned off ami thn other hand burned to a crisp be fore lio could bu removed. Hu left a wife, and one eh I id. Morris Savage, of Savage Bros . who operate a steam sawmill on Louse creek, four miles from Grants Pass, was iu thu city Saturday with a load of lumber, most of which was oleur stuff for bout building. Savagu llros., am now running their mill anil expect to operate it the greater part of the time this wlutor, though with a small crew. In thu spring, they will put on a full force of men and run their mill on full time. They now have over 110,000 feet of line lumber in the dry for early de livery next spring. They are now delivering 20,0iX) feet of lumber to the Lucky tjueen uilim which Is bo ing used In thu rotisfrnction of a quartz mill at that initio. ( A. V. Bann&rd Undertaker. 1 !..pl.iy liiiOUII ainl- !:i llany na a pencil t'," il nil Ill ll. ii Drift ijilll" cotn re resell- I , V, r above - v.al' rfall a Mil g IS it sirs 111 liitic Ih: . .il !,n mi r i lit nil I p.nlelr i ll lit i-l tll- I HI : Lis lie at .'ej Hike .1 i! .11 Hi In" in u'i Mors nn i nn li lt Vs in the IIS 11. ..t he Well Dressed Men and Women have the satisfaction of knowinj; tbnt their Footwear is Oomforta Lle, Durable ami Stylish when purchased nt HARTM'TT'S. Only exclusive Shoe Store in Town, Kcjuiring attended to by Mr. W. Keltic. R. L. Bartlett hiioeh .vrsi jsr.nxi:is for jviii:k a.i ojiii.iih--n XrV It. O. 3reOIO.SI:iY,sS,