ROGUB RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON NOVEMBER 3, 1905. "Own, wtigh and wuamrt mrythina you RIGHT! When you buy food supplies buy the BEST. Jersey Cranberries and Sweet Potatoes now on the market; quality is good. Good apples are scarce and will be high this season. Cnrsoii's Grnpes are at their best Rose of Peru and Tokays we are selling lots of them. A few Strawberries and Gal way Peaches still coming in. EW HUSH MACKEREL MILCIINEK HERRING just arrived. If you want extra good potatoes, try ours they are No. 1. All our flour is money back if not satisfactory. We han dle Davis' Best, Wilhelm's Best, Perfection and Gold Medal all fancy patent. New process Barley and Mill Feed, the heavy kind. White House GROCERY. The Tea ami Coffee House. Deafness Cinnot Be Cured, by local applications. Hi they canuot reach the diseased portiou of the tar. Ihere is only one way to cote deaf ness, HDd that ia by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucoua lin ing of the Eustachian Tobe. When this tobe is inflamed yon have a rum bling Bonud or imperfect hearing, and when it ia entirely closed Deafness ia the result, and uuless the inflam mation can be taken oat and this tobe restored to its normal couditiou, bearing will be destroyed fortver; nine cases oot of 1U are caused by Catarrh, which ia nothing but an in flamed condition of the niucous sur faces. We will Rive One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by ratal rh I that cunnut be cured by Hall's Cataitli Cure. Send for circu lars, free. F. J CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by tin ggists, 75c. Take Hal's Family Pills for constipation. 2lJW(Ud '''AT Items of Personal Interest. Letcher's Jewelry Store Lowest prices on Klgin and Wnlthtim w.ntrliPH. Brinf? i x i v. .. . 0 your watches and jewelry ill my work is warranted. Wood-$1.25. Cook stove and heater wood for sale at fl.23 a tier delivered. Harry Smith's sawmill. Leave ordera at Sugar Pine Store. Miss Gertrude Barrio returned Sat urday from visit witb ber lister at Portland. Mr. and Mn. D. Roberta of Louse creek were ia Grant Pass Monday guesta of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Stur gess. Mrs. Josephine Thornton went to Portland last Saturday to enter oce of the boapitali for a course of treat ment. F.J. Howell from Portland ii doing extra work in the train dispatcher's office al tbe depot for the present and is holding tbe tbird trick. Misi Annie Fiester, a school teacbei and popular young lady of Kerby, was In Oranti Pass the forepart of the week shopping and visiting witb friends. Mrs. M. G. Norton and Miss Marion Norton, of San Francisco, mother and sister of H. D. Norton, arrived this week to spend a few weeks vieiting. Mrs. F. D. Smith was in Ashland Monday to look after property in terests abe and ber husband, who la employed In the railroad roundhouse, own iu that city. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Howard and their daughter, Miss Eola, left Sun day for San Franoisco wbere they will spend the winter, while Miss Eula continues ber musical studies. Geo. B. Hart, in the U. S. customs service in the Fbilipinet. and re ported lost by the sinking of a Tea sel in a typhoon, is yet alive. His sister, Mrs J. Pardee, baa received a message from Washington, sent by, Senator Fulton stating that he was at hia post of duty ut Ho Ha Mrs. Allien Cowper of Helena, Moutiua, with her two ohildren, is in Grants Pass to spend a month with her mother, Mrs. E. J. Wooldiidge, and to Tiait her sister, Mrs. D. E. Dotaon and her brothera. Deputy Mar shal George Wooldridge of this city and Logan Wooldridge of Eubli. Mrs. J. J. Moore who was a pioneer of Josephine county but for the past two years residing In Rose- burg, ia very low with cancer . f the stomach and will be unable to sur vive any great length of time. Dr. Flanagan was called to her bedside this week at her request but was un able to give any hope. Charles Basye of Jacksonville was in Grants Paaa Monday and left that evening for Vancouver, Wash., to visit hia eldest daughter, who has been there for some time with rela tives while under a physician's caie. Mr. Bayse had received word that the serious condition of hia daughter might necessitate aaurgical operation. C. F. Fowler, who haa two claima on the head of Green creek in the Mt. Baldy diatrict, haa lately com pleted a substantial house at hia mine. Mr. Fowler will apend much of hia time at hia mine this fall and winter while carrying on development work. He already haa soire work done and he expects to do considerable develop ment work this winter. R. G. Roberta of Chochetopa, Colo., ia iu Grants Paaa to spend a month with the hope that it will improve his health, which haa been impaiied by the fierce winds and high altitude of Colorado. He ia a gueat of IiIb sister, Mrs. Mary Gould, and if he becomes satisfied with the climate and advantages of Rogue River Val ley be will locate here and engage in the stock buaineaa which he tollowt in Colorado. H. B. Cole of Coleatin was in town this week looking after the local de mand for Colestiu Mineral Water. Colestio Water alwaya haa been popular in Grants Paaa but since the bottling plant waa installed at the springs the demand haa incresaed. Mr. Cole made arrangements with D. M. DePoy to handle the water and it can be secured by the glaas, bottle or case, Mauy families use nothing but ColeBtin water for table use. A Brief Record of Local Events. Of course he is, and so would you be if these cold mornings your house wa warm and your Air-Tight Heater had kept a good (ire over night. That's what you can do with our line of CHEERFUL ECONOMIC or FIRESIDE GARLAND All of them AIR-TIGHTS. They save their cst in one season. Air.TightoStoves Cramer Bros. OtUl fellows Itll GRANTS PASS STORES ' CLCSE FOR FOOT BALL Merchants to Encourage High School Boys By Their Pre sence at Fi Idays Game. T. " ) t As noticed ela where in our column all the leading merchants of Grants Pass will close store from 8 to fi on the afternoon of Friday, November 10th. What will probably be the most interesting foot ball game of the sea son will be played that afternoon be tween Ashland Normal and Grants Pass High School. The expense of the game: to pay Ashland's trans portal ion and board while iu Grants Pass, the rent of the grounds, cost of advertis ing, etc., all told is considerable amount. The boys of the team very highly appppreciate the action taken by the merchants in closiug on that afternoon and thus give them a fair chance to make expenses The High School and most of the other grades of school have earned a half holiday by regular attendance during the mouth of October. They have taken advantage of this fact to play the game the afternoon of their half holiday. The boya are playing a good clean game of foot ball and dest rve the sympathy of the town people. They need the encouragement of yonr presence at the same on November 18th. The admission to the same, which will be on the A. A. C. grounds. will be 26 cents. The profits, if any, will go to the High School library fuud. COMING EVENTS. THE BUSINESS POINTERS1 News Notes From the Business Men to Readers. j M K U iri X We object to posing on a pedestal, but we do want our friends to know a thing or two. One thing, that many manufacturers have sold to whom we don't know, or for that matter care wintr woolens very much lighter in weight than ever before; and, further, goods, with a large percentage of shoddy, and mercerized cotton "manipu lated" they call it (got in Wall street.) Ask for a Hart. Schaffner & Marx and the suit you buy of us this year will be the same weight as the one you bought List year. Our stand ard and tlieirs has not chang ed one iota either in weight or qualities Perhaps that may interest you. GEO. S. CALHOUN COM I A NY. Outfitters to Boy and Man Mrs. John Lauternian was in Grants Pass Tuesday. W. A. Hassle's liotil if being very rapidly put up. Mrs. Ellen Jonea was tbe guest of Mrs. Doa Massie Sunday. Our town Is improving last, several new buildings are being built. Fred Jones of Merlin baa gone East wbere he will spend a few weeks. Tuesday e ening two young couplea of Merlin went to Grants Pass to the theatre. Misa Mary Ma-sie spent Sunday witb ber father and brother Halbert at their ferry. There will be preaching at the Bantist church Sunday at 12 ('clock by Rev. Austin. M's. Ellen Eoyarl returned from Galice Wednesday wbere she baa been for several weeks. Harry Eeyte and loins Gibson returned borne Tuesday from the mines where they have been at work. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ott and son Loid of Grauts Pass spent Saturday night and Bnuday with Mrs. Ott's sister, Mrs. Smith of Merlin. Bert Massie while driving through Merlin Tuasday had an accident hap pen bim. His borses got frightened and began to run ; tbey ran against a telephone post one tunning on each side of tbe post, breaking the tele Dhooe post down aud smashing the wagon to pieces, bat Bert Jumped out of tbe wagon and by so do.ng he nmhablv aaved hia life. Pickle. . - November 10, Friday Football game at Grants Pass between Grants Pass High School aud Ashland Normal teams at ii p. m. Stores to close duriug gaue December 4, Monday Grauta rasa municipal election. April 20, 1 riday Oregon primary elec tions for all parlies. June 4. Monday Oregon slate and county electiona. Grants Paaa Poat Cards at the Cour ier irhoe. That Home Grown "Mince Meat WHITE HOUSE GKOCERV. City Treasurer Colonel Johnson will rrake a email call for warrants next week, beginning with those endorsed after February 1, 1002. The ladies of tbe M. E. church South, will give a chicken pie aupper at the parsonage on the evening of Friday, November 17. J. E. Chi Ids, receutly from Idaho, has opened a second-hand store on South Sixth street, where he is put ting in a full stock of goods. Dr. Flanagan reports a serious case of diphtheria in the Hugh Stevens family at Woodville. The bouse is quarantined and everything possible ia being done to confine the disease. Those who intend to set out shade trees this fall can secure information that will be of value to them by call ing on J. T. Taylor. Mr. Taylor haa bad considerable experience in tree planting and he may be able to give you pointers, which will save your trees. J. E. Kerley, who conducts the large South Sixth street feed stable, to keep pace with the rapid growth of Grants Pass has added wholesale aud retail feed aud flour buslnesa to hia other venture. Mr. Kerley ia able to fill auy size order on Bhort notioe of the best brand of flour aud all kiuds of hay and grain. Mrs. O. D. Sturgess has leased the F street restaurant of Mrs. C. Brandt and has taken charge of it. Mrs. Sturgess will add to the furnishings of the tables and the rooms and give first-clasi service. She will have personal charge of the cooking aud the meals will be served in a manner that will suit the most exacting. Two very delightful surprise parties were held last week one in honor of Miss Essie Martin at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Polk Martla, on Friday evening, aud the other in honor of Misa Hazel Corlisa at the home of her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Corliss, ou Saturday evening. Each party was attended by about 20 young people aud games aud vocal and instrumental uiusio were iudulged iu and light refreshments were served. Recognizing Grauts Pass property as a good investment J. C. K. Mo- Cann, who is doing a thriving mer cantile business at Wilderville, some time since bought lota ou K street. botweeu Seventh aud Eighth afreets and he has just had a ueat five-room cottage completed. The carpenter work was doue by Joseph Sams and the painting by George M. 'Creed, both of Wilderville. The building Is now occupied by J. R. Wells, he moving hia family to the place last week. I. A. Mallory recently bought three lots on () street, between First and Second streets, of John Ranzan and now he ia erecting a cottage on the property. Mr. Mallory is a miner by trade, but la handy with tool and ia doing the work himself. The property lias a very good location and will make a pretty home. Mr. Mai lory states that the house will be for rent, but as he is a young man, ai.d iu tlio eligible list, his friends think a tenant would get but a short ocvu pancy of the house. Cel. W. Johnson and his mother, Mrs. Maty Johnson, are now oom fortahly located in their new home ou Fourth and F street'. In the flout part of their new building they have a fine store room and have a well selected Block ot books, novels candles, notions and stationery. Col, Johnson Is city treasurer, whirl position lie has held for the last eight years. Adjoining the atote room he has neatly fitted up an ofllce with a disk aud a safe iu which to keep his city bonks. The rear rooms of the building are used by Mrs. Johnson for their residence. V I L 1) K K V I L L K Rose of WHITE Call for Coleatin Water. Violin, etc., strings Courier Build ing. Get your cedar posts ut 408 Second street. W. H. Sherman Real Estate. Tele phone 781. Souveuir Post Cards Courier Building. Colored Post Cards S for S cents Mnsio Store. Give your frleuds a Stage line the good smoke. Airtight Heaters for cold moroiuga at Cramer Bros. Clothes mended. Mrs. L. S. Holt, 118 Moss Street. W. U Ireland, the Real Estate Mau, negotiates loans. lr. M. C. Findley tests eyes and furnishes glasses. Bicycle Bella and Lamps at a dis count at Paddock's. If you want to get fish get your tackle at Cramer Bros. Coleatin Mineral Water ia best for table use. DePuy sells it. Go to Branch's Studio (Big Tent) fur pictures and frames. Cedar posts for sale at 408 Second street. Jersey Cranberries, the good kiud. White House Grocery. W. B. Sherman Real Esti te and Timber, Rooms tf aud 10 Masonic Temple. Sweet Cider. CARSON'S Peru and Tokav Uratiev. HOUSE GROCERY. Iuk at Model Drug Store. Engraved Cards Conner Buildiug. Pencils and Tablets at the Model Drug Store. Puie Malt Pickling Vinegar-White House Grocery. Asbestos Sad Irons, Cold handle aud hot irou at Cramer Bros. Whju you call for mineral water in sist ou haviug Colestiu Water. All dealers have it. Eyes carefully tested aud glasses fitted to correct auy defect of visiou by Dr. W. F. Kreuier, Courier build iug. Prices reasonable. Universal Ureadmaker and Cako- maker at Cramer Bros. Maps of Oregon Washlntou and California at the Music Store. Three gnlliuis oil of Delphus Oil can 12.83 White House Grocery. Corporation books, stock certificates and (ells at the Courier ofllce. See Voorhlea for Underwood Type writers and Typewriter supplies. You will always Bud matter of In terest iu our classified ad column. Dou'tlet them substitute but in sist on Colestiu Water. All dealers have it. Timber claims. Homesteads. W. B. Sherman, Rooms 10 and 12 Masoiic Temple, Grants Pass Ore. Colestin Mineral Water la pore and healthful aud is the natural product of the spring. ion should have It on your table. For sale by the bottle or case at DrPuy'a. Protect yonr goata and sheep from depredations of coyotes, cougats, wildcats and other wild animals by using Marsters Coyote Exterminator. Warranted to killviitmiiits every time and to hold Ita strength for a year. Is a prepared paste that the smell of it will at 1 1 act a coyote for a long dis tance. Full directions with each can. For tale at Rotetmund'a drug store, Grants Pans. Cold Winter's Winds Will soon be asking, Have you bought your UITDEU'WEAIl? Our stock comprises everything that good judgment and long experience have taught is most desirable for this climate. Not selected and bought for bargain sales, bat adapted strictly for comfort and durability. Trices are no higher than for the ordinary sorts. Will be pleased to show you tho largest assortment in town. SHOES FOR ALL Come in and lot us give you a good FIT. We have Shoes for big, little, old and young, and carry them in such shapes and sizes as will enable, us to fit ALL feet. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CROSSETT SHOE For Men. QUEEN QUALITY Tho Famous Shoo for Women. UTZ and DUNN For Women and Children. Ono of America's moBt popular makes. Youn Monky's Worth ou Your Money Back. Cattle Ranch For Rent. H30 acrca ou Bcveii-Mlle creek shoot Ave in lien southwest from Fort Klamath. Oregon. All fenced, house large ham, ample water supply, will cut about 80 tons wild hay. Address, witli references, P. O. Hox No. U11H, Tacoma, Washington. HORN. STAIH At Wimer on Saturday, Oc tober 2H, to Mr. aud Mrs. E. Htaub, a sou. WOOL FOLK In Grants Pasa nn Sat crday. October 2H, ItMIi, to Mr. aud Mrs. J. Vi. Woolfolk, a daughter. CLARK At Wilderville.. Saturday, October i!H, IWI5 to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. (.Mark a son. MARRIED. Agnea Dunrausnn, of Weber, Kan. , is visitiug her sister, Mrs. Hocking. Born To Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, October 2H, r.iu.'i a flue sou. All parties doing well. Bessie Martindale, of Grauts Pass, made a short visit with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Yancy JMcCollum. A few young folks gathered at the home of Frank Stevenson Ftiday evening of last week in honor of their daughter, Orpha'a lHth birthday. All report haviug enjoyed themselves. Brace Creed fell from a wagon a few days ago and bruised his face up considerably. Uncle Fuller. Mill Take Up Dairying L. W. Smith, who is merchant, postmaster and village blacksmith at Provolt, was in Grants Pass Wednes day. Mr. Smith stated that business was good on the App!eate and that the farmers were busy with their fall work, though retarded iu plowing by the continued dry weather. Beef, hay aud hops have been thi chWf products of Applegate and Williams vallies, but Mr. Smith says that many of the farmers of bis vicinity are giving mom attention to dallying and that butter and cheese will eventually be leading products of tbe Applegate 'arms. The farmers institute held at I'rovolt in September by Dr. Withycombo and other pro fessors from the State Iiy Goodn, liUdieH tiiul Caont'H lurniwliiiit-t CHURCH NOTICES. St. Luke's Church. The Holy Communion will be celebrated Hunday morning, at the 10:4(1 service. The Suuday School aud Bible olasa will meet at 13:15. The regular monthly musical ser vice will be held Sunday eveniug, at7:!IO. Iu additinu to uiusio by the vested choir, there will be solos by Miss Mable White, Mr. W. A. Newell, and Mr. Albert Coe. You art cordially invited to attend all the services. Neuralgia Plans, Rheumatism, lumbago and sciatic pains yield to the penetrating in -fluenoe of Ballard's Snow Liniment. It penetrates to the nerves and boue and beiug absorbed into the blood, its healing properties are conveyed to every part of the body, and effect some wonderful cures. 2."io, f(, (l.tiO. at Roteruiund'a aud Model Drug Store. A Disastrous Calamity. It ia a disastrous calamity, when you lose your health, because indiges tion ami constipation have sapped it away. Prompt relief can be had iu Dr. King's New Life Pills. They build up your digestive organs, aud cure headache, dlz.inesi, colic con stipation, etc. Guaranteed at all drug stores; 2c. M. Newman M E. Church Sunday School at 10 A. M. Class Meeting at 12- M. Junior League at II P. M. Kpwortli League attl:H()P, Morning worship at II. Kveuiug at ;.:io. Topic of the morning sermon bo" Woman," Kveunu " Who tho Messed. "You are Invited. CO. lieckmau, pastor. will Are Christian Church There will be regular services at the Cluistian ohurch next Lord's Day, Nov,. 6th. Sunday School, at 10 a. m; church servico at 11 a. m; Junior Kudeavor at U p. m ; Christ ian Kudeavnr at l :H() p in. The morning subject ia "Our Oppor tuuitiea. " The evening auhjecct ia "Christianity's Monuments." There will also be baptismal servioea. GIGLF.R IIUIiKR At the home of the bride'a pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Huber in Grans Pan, on Wed nesday. Noveuilier 1, I is 15, Andre uigler and Miss Mary Huber, Judge J, O. Booth, olliciatiug. MellRIKT Y VALKN At the resi dence of the bride's jiariiiita iu Ink lima, on Wednesday, Octola-r 2a, 11105, Mr. M. J. McHriety and Mis Mary Valen, Justice Meissner olli ciatiug. Mr, McHriety is a son of Michael Mclirlety a well known fanner of Waldo and he Is au industrious young man who, with hist bride, who is one of Takilina's moit popular young laities, will be cjuitu certain to make a success in life. IlIKI). MAST At the family home four miles west of Grunts l'ass, on Tues day, October HI, I '.Hi,',, Clara, the 5-year old daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. George Mast. The funeral services were held Wedneday at Talent, where the parents of Mrs. Mast reside. The lit tle girl was ill for some time, and Agiicultural almost fully regained her health, but First National Bank of Southern Oregon R. A. 1100T11, 1'res. J. (J. CAM 1'llKI.b, Vice l'rus. II. I,. UILKKY, Cashier. CAI'ITAIi 8TOCK Hurplua and LmllVHleu I'rollra ano.uoo.uo. l!U,(MM(OI). Iteeeivfl deposits subject tn check or nn certificate pavnhle on demand, helis drsfls mi New York, tiiieH:o, Han Kranclseo, I'ortland and heattle special facilities for making collections through nuuieruua curresondeiits Directors It. A. HOOTII, II C. KlNSSV, P. II. llABTII. JollS !). FSY, J. T. Terrs, J. C, CMrLL, II. I.. Oilkiv. Notice to Masons. The board of trustees of tbe Graod Lodge of Oregon A. F. and A. M-, will meet In thla city Saturday, No vember 1 AH members requested to meet at th Temple at 7:30 p. m. Work in M- M, degree. Visitors welcome. By order ol .B. W. Biggs, W. M. Complaint is made by those hold ing hunter's licenses that there are many persona hunting who have uo license. The penalty for hunting without a license is to f 100 fine and by imprisonment ol five to 30 days. These liceuaes cH II to residents of tbe state aud (10 to nou residents, and they eipire on the Hist of Decem ber of the year they are issued. They are to be bad of county cleiks aud the proceeds 'go to the state treaurer to the credit of the game warden fund. Of the flues ooe half goes to the in former, who may be an iodividual or an officer, other than game warden. After the expenses of the action have been paid to the county the reminder of the floe goes to the state game warden fund. College gave the farmers new ideaa had a relapse. Monday Dr. Heard pro as to the profitableness of keeping 1 nnuiiced ber trouble aplieudicilis aud cowa am1 there is likelihood that j that afternoon lie and Dr. Van Dyke there will t farmers who heretofore operated mi her, but the disease bad have bought niuih of the butte' for ! so deeply affected her system that their family use w ill take up dairying j there was no relief and the little girl and have butter to sell. ' passed away Tuesday afternroii. There will In a meeting of the Junior Christian Endeavor Sunday at II p. m. Leader, Hobart Gilflllao. Notice the change if "Y" meet ings gaturdsy evening instead of Friday, in League rooms of Methodist cburcb. Royal Baking Powder Saves Health and Saves Money. SOY AC SAXINO POWOtS CO., HIW YORK Baptist Special Meetings. A aeriea of Hunday even ins. sermous to be illustrated by stereoplicou views is to given at the First Baptist church by the pastor, Kev. Joseph 11. Travis, the dates and topics to be us follows : Oc tober 211 " Your Best Friend." Noveuilier fi "The Most Interesting leachnr. November 12 Htblo Day eiercises I by Bible school, i November IU "The I'hysician Who Never railed. " Noveuilier 211 " Punished for An other's Crime. " December II " A Defeated Prince. Hume phases in the life aud person ality of Christ will be given II at will interest all and be instructive and helpful. Kev. Travis la one of the most forceful pulpit orators of Grauts Pass mid his sermons on these sub jects will be well worth healing. A cordial welcome is extended to all and especially to strangers in the city to attend. No reserved seats. Hong service begins promptly at 7 -.10. Church is located ou Heveutll and D streets. Services at St. Anne's Church The new pastor of Ht. Anne a Catholic church of this oity. Rev. Nolker Minder of the Bniindictiuu Sn- clnty, ia f i nm Mt. Angel and Portland, where ho was connected ediioriully with Ht. Joseph's Platz, a Guruinu puhHcatloii with a cnsiimolitiiu circulation of over liM). Fattier Macdcr made his thtologloa! studies III Rome, and ia a fluent linguist, sfieaklng Kuglisli, Girmaii, llaiiau, I renih aud Latin. Morning services at Ht. Anne's it 7:H0a. in. every looming. Sundays at III o'clock a. m. aud at 7 :!I0 p. in. Hie ladiea of Ht. Anne's church society reorganized last Sunday after noon and elected officers for the ensu ing year as follows: Mrs. Patterson, president ; Mrs. Hhaska, vice-president; Mrs Hchmidl, secretary aud treasurer. J. K. Hair, who receutly bought the absiarct Isioks and business of C. 11. Clements, who desired to devote his entire time to hia law practice, has this wtek purchased . A. H. Ham moud's set of abstract books, plats. to. Mr. Hair will consolidate the two sets of abstract books aud have hia office In the rooms in the Masonic block, heretofore oceuiid by Mr. Hammond. Mr. Hair is a careful, competent man and he will dnutleaa doa Profitable buslnesa. Mr. Ilani uiond has not decldde on Ins plana for the future, but he may locate in Pott land, or some of the other larger cities of the state. SIM-CIAL UAHGAINS ON Granite and Steel Enameled Kitchen Ware. lO Discount on-- Cook Stoves and Ranges Ihiir-I!iiltll(' lliinhvitrc Co. -CG" HOME of GOOD SHOES liy oarryinj,' in stock various inukos of (iootl Shoes, we aro enabled to tit any noimal tool. AGENT FOR. The Stetson Shoe Co. Kice & 1 1 u tch ins All Aiiicriciis Strong it Garfield Co Buckingham & lkcht Co. Menominee Seamless Shoes for mcu Hilly Buster, steel bottom Buckingham & llecht and Me nominee Seamless fot Boys and Youths. Green Wheeler Shoe Co. John H. Cross iiml J.J. (irover & Sons, for women. The Crover shoe niaile specially lor tender leet. Juliets with rtiblier heels, and Fleece lined shoes. Moloney Bros, shoes for Misses and Children. R. L. BARTLETT, sHr:rhd S" iJ.n.a;