Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 08, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    Y a q u is o f Sonora.
The Y aqui In d in ns. In Sonora, th.- !
tro u b le m akers o f n o rtliu e s te rii M ex­
ico fo r generations, belong to the Sami |
fa m ily as the Apaches, some w rite rs
say, w h ile o th e rs assert they are re a l'y
more A rte c tiia n In d ia n .
makeshose wear
Proper Care, Expert Says, Will
T h e y w ill go a w a y to s c h o o l as c h ild r e n .
H i t ’.y w ill i e t u r u j^H y o u n g m e n a u d w o m e n .
You
f
G. R. Wallon and J B W a o n
brothers, visited Eng. ne T n e s d a i
H A. Renninger waa in Albany
Friday.
w a n t th e m to , b u t y o u a ls o w a n t th e
c h ild h o o d ) m e m o rie s .
1 h o t ig ia p h s tit th e c h ild re n n e v e r g ro w up.
Mra. Edna Geer took office F ri­
Three thousand people are pick­
day at county school superintend­ ing hops at Seavey'a yards, near
ent.
Corvallis.
W ANTED
The grading of the Pacific high­
Mre. G. W- Mornbinweg went
way is finished to w it h in a mile of Sunday to Newport for an indefi­
, / h e r e s a ‘f i / i o t o g r a p / i e r in V o u r ¿7ou>n.
Harrisburg from here.
nite visit,
Judge Bingham has been as-
(second hand)
How tw o p airs o f s ilk hose m ay be
Mrs. L. W. Byerley departed
signed by the supreme court to pre­ Monday for McCredie Springs for
>. made to last an in c re d ib ly lo n g tim e
O. G. C O L D IR O N .
side at the Brumfield trial.
the w earer w ill take the care o f
an indefinite stay.
h em th at the average m o to rist gives
The municipal electric light and
An effort is to be made to drsin
‘is autom obile tires, is explained as
power plant at Scio has been com­ the overflow laud on Pennywiukte
•»l ows by the s ilk sto ckin g e x p e rt-
rs th e r a w k w a rd in a ersw d, so the Cummings, of thia place, who it pleted and put in operation.
creek, east of Albany.
hen the m o to rist buys a tir e he
napping b rim has come to take its w ry ill.
R H. Cornelius and family
‘list necessarily p ick out the r ig h t
Two doors noith of the hob
place
T h is hat is o f black velvet
Miss Edith Forest, the new Re I
‘*e, o r It would not lit his rim . He
Mrs. L. E. Walton returned spent labor day in Junction City Groea county nurse, has a-sumed
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___
The
Ain prepared to do all kinds ot knows, too, th a t I f he gets a size slig h t- trim m ed w ith tw o c a lls lilies.
•>nd
last
Sunday
at
Soda
Spring
checkered blouse gees very well w ith from Newpoit Saturday.
i he duties of her office.
Mr. Cornelius is our depot agent.
s h o e r e p a ir in g ,
Satisfaction guar- J larger, called an "oversize tire ,” his the hat.
day
via
Halsey
for
McMinnville,
I
Mrs. Addie Osborne of Eugene
car w ill not only rid e easier, b u t the
a rite» d .
O n e car of lumber from Salem >vne an all-day guest Monday of
w h e re M is S t a n a r d ’ s p a re u ta liv e .
tire wHl last longer.
and one of shingles from Wheelc.
The same rule is the firs t one to FELTS, FALL HAT FAVORITES
J E W E T T th e C O B B L E R .
C uria was in Albany arrived Tuesday for the Valley Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ribcliu of this
fo llo w when silk hose are purchased.
it t.
Thursday a n d Friday of last week. Lumber company.
I f hosiery Is bought on e -h a lf size larg- Fabric for Headgear Crowd« Velvet
The thirtieth annual convention
M ra . H .’ Wayne b t nerd and
Back; Displayed In B rillia n t
U a . H arold li. J ack ­ er than one wears in cotton o r lis le
T J. Conkrighf, brother of Mrs
lhe w earing q u a lity Is g re a tly In ­
children of Brownsville left Tues- M V, Koontz, who has been hei ol the Linn county W . C T- U.
and Winsome Colors.
son 304-305 isi Na­
'invention will be at Albany to­
Miss Gladys H unter of Shetld for some little time, left Saturdai morrow.
tio n a l Bank B u tld in . A lbany, cí regó n
A U tile sew ing Is the next precau­
B e in g
co n siste n tly
In co nsiste n t
was
an
Albany
shopper
last
F
ri.
for
Woodburn,
for
a
stay
of
a
day
tio n to take.
Each In d iv id u a l wears seems to be Dam e F ashion's m id d le
The Pomona grange persists in
day.
W it h o u t
pain,
or two.
Laie nerve
out his stockjngs in a p a rtic u la r place
name, and the most fiai grant of har
is demand for the recall of Cuiu-
blncki ng method.
Some in v a rilily get a hole In the la te st a tte m p ts to prove ? fills Is
Infant mortality must be ligli missionere Pierce and Butler if
Mrs. George Hayes and two sons
the
rig h t large toe. w h ile others su ffe r fla u n tin g o f fe lt hata, note« a fa sh io n
a’ Scio.
A youth of 75 name
were
in
Harrisburg
last
Week
pick,
ney do not resign.
« HI. boles m the heel o r on the bot- w rite r In th e P h ila d e lp h ia Record. In
Dugger has just retired frrttn pub
i g h< ps
f 'on. o f the sock firs t. Because o f a lit - o th e r years velvet tro d closely on the
i b iu g the Tribune and anothc
School Principal Weber took
t e 25-cent hole o r “ ru n ,” $5 w o rth o f heels o f stra w , b u t th is year, an Inter­
Mrs A V, Ullibtuad left f
ATTORNEY AT LAW
o ssi s s irin o f the residence, as well
s Ik sto ckin g Is la id aside. T he idea Is, polated number, fe lt, makes ve lve t California luesday to reside with io t h a t town, named Plummer, 89
i- "f the position in school, va-
saws Ids own wood for exercise
201 New F ir-t Nat'l Bank Bid’g 'hen, to remedy, o r prevent, th is 26- w a it back o f the w ings to ta ke Its her daughter,
ated by Principal Gooding.
ent hole before It appears.
W ith
tu rn a lit t le la te r.
It ie a sit gular f.ct that Lin.
Albany, Oregon.
rd ln a ry sewing s ilk weave o r d a m
Mrs. Dell Hinson of Springfield I he f< rem st Jersey breeding count
T here are p le n ty o f reasons. I f you
Arthur Wesley and family and
round and over the area w here the look fo r them , w hy fe lt should be
as a guest of Mrs. Andrew Biown
'n the state if not in the o u u trv
be
Sturtevant family left for Cas­
mle usually appears.
T h is w ill re
having such p o p u la rity r ig h t now.
ast Friday.
Amor A. Tussing
has no cow tearing aaaociarioo cadia last Saturday evening and
u force the s ilk In th is place so th a t
Perhaps the c h ie f reason lg the colors
emained over labor day,
Mra. H. S. Winkleman
and Linn county Jerseys are in demato
he hole cannot get a sta rt.
In w hich th is most b e a u tifu l o f hat
LAW YER AND NOTARY
fa b rics comes. T here Is som ething
hildien left for Corvallis Wedi.es- io al, directions and test record
Runs,
o r "Ja cob ’s ladders,” can
Hugh Cummings, former resi­
would enhance the sale value o
also he prevented In the sto ckin g so about fe lt. Its p lia b ility , Its s o ft
fay to work in the hopvards.
dent of this place, now buyer for
<heen
th
a
t
d
u
lls
th
e
most
b
r
illia
n
t
o
f
•
he
animals.
th
a
t
one
gets
his
m
oney’s
w
o
rth
out
B row nsvii . i . e , O regon
Mrs, C. Schure and daughter ol
he Nehergall meat company of
colors som ething lik e the bloom d u lls
o f the pair. A t the to p o f the stock
irownsvtl.e spentCntord.il n Eu
Mrs. Elizabeth Rice and Mrs. C.
Vhany, spent Sunday in HaGey.
the p in k o f the peach, th a t endears It
Ing, below the hem, run a sewing ma
<ene, going by way of H i . y.
1C Ri.-e of Btowns ille1 arrived bi
P ractical Shoe
chine s titc h com pletely around, and to most women and makes It alm ost
Mrs Uinstead*s two lots and
u n ive rsa lly
becoming.
And
suYh
fasten the g a rte rs above th is s titc h
R e p a irin g
sidence have been sold through
S. H. B .k r « ud n »I h o t B ro w i,p- motor Saturday on.ruing on their
colors ns It Is being displayed I n i
Another precaution against the dread
be agency of W. J. Ribeiin to II.
ville drove over Fnnay mori.iu,, wav to Dayton, Wash., where tl
•d run Is unusual care In p u ttin g on Flame, sage, cyclam en, salm on, lac­
latter will remain and the forme S W'nkelman, who will move in
Fine D ress Shoes a Specialty
v h e n M r. Baker took tram tor
quer, red, orange and deep vio le t, are
the stocking.
It should he
rolle d
" ill slay a week. The ladies will ibis fall.
Turner.
lown to and In clu d in g the heel. The hut a few. T hey make gay lit t le ad­
be guests of Mrs. Viola Wolfe
501 L y o n Street,
A l l " - y , Oregon,
foe o f the sto ckin g then should be d itio n s to the sport costume, a lt o
Mrs. Ruby Woody of Browns­ ■laughter.
Monday being labor day, the
gether too Irre s is tib le when one's
put over the foot, and the rest then
ville took tram Friday for La­
Enterprise people labored. I f they
purse
Is
slim
.
■ orked easily over the heel.
T h is
Dr W , P Ogle of San Frsncisc
Crosse, Wash., where she will teach
'id not keep holidays that way
Strange to say, however, the n e n tra l
uethod o f p u ttin g on the sto ckin g pre-
S.'hool,
m d ( hnrles L. Ogle of Wnodhur
'nu would not find so much news
shades,
p
la
tin
u
m
,
gray,
beige,
w
h
ite
ents the n a il o f the toe fro m a cd
L ft for their respective honi
in the p a p e r.
W IL D E Y LODGE NO. 05.
and black, are sta n ding up w e ll w ith
J. W Rector left Sunday »1 la-t
le n ta lly ca tch in g a thread.
Tuesday morning
They are
R j. i l a r m e e tin g n e x t Saturdai
The e xpert fu rth e r contends th a t the the b r illia n t colored felta. T he y m ake wv. k for Nee port, where he j„im u
Mrs J. J. Davis and children of
brothers, and for the past 15 vest
the sm artest kin d o f tra v e lin g hata. his family, who were rusiicati
ilk stockings should he worn only
night.
tangent spent the week end here,
have
owned
fsrnis
in
this
vicinil«
•
re
lig
h
t
In
w
e
ight
and
d
u
s
tp
ro
o
f
•nee before being washed.
there.
,ue»ts of Mrs H. Bolton, a niece
making annual visits to investi
The d ry in g o f s ilk stockings Is one compared to velvet o r s ilk .
• f Mrs. Davis,
Mrs. Boltoii ac-
A. P. Talent and wife left fm vale conditions and for a yesrl
o f the most Im p o rta n t steps a ffecting
ompanied them home.
Portland Friday. They had bee., visit with each other.
Macaroon W hip.
th e ir lo n g e vity.
I f the stockings are
Office 1st door south o f school house
W hip on e -h a lf p in t o f heavy cream visiting at the home of O, T a le n t
blored I bey should be placed between
S, E Cole of Browusville was in
Work on the new building 1
>f Brownsville.
u n til It w ill stand alone. F la v o r w ith
Halsey, < ’regon
tw o hath tow els and allow ed to d ry
o
F r n t n is p ro g r e s s in g r a p id ly
Halsey
Monday ami received 75
«lowly.
n illa and s t ir In o n e -h a lf pound
Dealer in Real Estate. S tockings should never he hung In va
M u Lee Anderson of Corvallir O-orge Drinkard
of Rrnwnavfl'e mp baskets for the Cole & W il-
>f m acaroons w hich have been broke
Handles Town and C o u n try P roperty
‘ I ■ an arrival o.. Sziutday lor tin s busy with tha carpenter worl
ams hop yard.
Picking began
the sun o r In a b rig h t lig h t at the In sm all pieces. No su g a r la needed,
G ive h im a c a ll and see if he can fix w indow to d r y — Illu s tra te d W orld.
dontlay with about 100 pickers,
as the m acaroons sweeten s u ffic ie n tly ' seek end wi n her aunt, Mr.-
•n<l conerete work is being don
you up.
Nancy Palmer.
Serve In fra p p e glas
'»v Fred Repine, of the Harrisbun
Roy Creasy, who stole the post,
•oncrate works
In a short turn naster’g money at Tangent and
CURTAINS PLEASING TO EYE
Linn
county's
quota
for
the
W.
Ribbon Worn on W ris ts /
W R I G H T & P O O I-E
vas forgiven when he returned it,
IL . I
U. children's home was w« shall see a fine large warehons
A n a rro w piece o f black ve lve t
where the recently burned build
S de D raperies Should Be o f T in ts of
>as been arrested for stealing a
L IC E N S E D F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R S
ribbon w orn about both wrists tied <2650.CO and the amount reported ing stood.
G ayly Hued M a te ria l In Keep-
atcb and a ring some time pie-
HARRISBURG
LEBANON
In d im in u tiv e bows is considered q n lte raised is 95524.00
• ng W ith F inish.
viously.
Phone 35
Phone 15
chic In Paris. T hey say It muat
Don’t advertise to help the E
Halsey enjoyed a moat delightful
Branches at
worn w ith the em pire ta ffeta frdek
•rnrise. Advertise to help yo
Mias Mona Bond recently went
Side draperies on a w indow tend
sln.wer Friday night which laid tin,
B ro w n s v ille ,
W ill T T e n i| le to n , M gr
m » w so much In favor— to kaffh in the
'»usinesa The Enterprise has ad. o Jerome, Arizona, where she has
to shut o u t both lig h t and a ir, so they
I
lust
to
a
certain
exteut.
More
picture, so to speak.
Halsey,
Phone 166, F ra n k K ir k , M g r
vertising space to sell and would ucepted a position as supervisor
re a lly are not desirable.
A room, es­
Would have been welcome,
ike to «e|| to you, just as yo
p e cially a co lonial room, done I d soft
f physical education in a number
colors ca lls fo r a note o f b rig h t color
f the city schools. The semester
Mrs. Anna Cuthbert of Camaa, vould Ijke to sell good“ to us. b"
Bad Enough as It Was.
near the w indow . T he newest way to
The baby was s ittin g m his go-can iVaah., arrived Saturday morning ve don’t huv your goods to help s of 10 months’ duration.
obtain th is w ith o u t the use o f over- and Jack was w heeling him up anil to spend the week end with M r \
on, but because we want them.
Mrs. Charles Poole of Browns­
drnperles Is to m ake y o u r c u rta in s o f down the sidew alk.
Some men pas« t>. W. Mornhtuweg of this city.
We sell advertising to those who
a p la in net and then em broider them Ing asked him I f the baby was his
know that it pays to buy it, Rnd ville motored over last Saturday
A ll work done promptly a m
In gayly colored wool.
B rig h t, old
b ro th e r
Jack looked at him a mo-
M's. E E Gormley and littl. just see how the heavy advertiser» t • visit her sister, Mrs Bert Clark,
fashioned flowers lend them selves to "le n t, and then s a id :
rea«nnahl v. Phone No. 269.
•»ho with her daughter Georgina
" S u re ; Won granddaughter of Halsey »pent th. orosper1
th is purpose.
s o u ld n ’t catch me h a u lin g a »trance week end at Harrisburg with rel­
accompanied her t i Lebanon and
I f you have never trie d em broider
tld a ro u n d .”
Halsey is a lively little pig e emained there for the week end.
atives. M r. Gormley joined than
Ing w ith coarse wool you w ill be su r­
these ds'S
The whirr of th
>ater
aud
returned
with
them.
Harry Chance left for Portland
prised to see how q u ic k ly the flowers
r
odaaw
the
bur-r-r
of the ma.
*
Conunjf.
om.
"
grow under y o u r fingers. A good way
donday morning in answer to a
G L A S S E S F IT T E D
Henry T. English and wife ar­ hinerv in the warehouses, th
F sih e r, ’ agio a lit t le boy thought
to get a design Is to adopt one fro m
BY
rived from Eugene Friday and will long rows of farmers wi'h th»ir ylegram from his sister, Mrs. M ay
a piece o f c h in tz you happen to fancy. r i'lly . as he watched Ida p a re n t to I
'»x-’upy
the house recently vacated great loads of grain waning their •uchs, in which she stated that
GRADUATE
c i his notes and a rr.m ge th « slides
Yon can get both the o u tlin e and the
Mr. English is the urn at the warehouse doors, the er husband, Joseph X . Fuchs,
O P T O M E T R IS T
c o lo rin g fro m ch in tz o r cretonne. A n ­
c i a parish e n te rta in m e n t, "w h y Is by L. Boyd.
new
principal
of
the Halaey school. rains filled with reluming v s e s - •>6 y?ars of age, had passed away
•
th
a
t
when
you
spend
y
o
u
r
ho
lid
a
y
o th er way to get a note o f color In
P R IV A T E O F F IC E
•in Bunday. The widow and two
the H o ly l«nd you a lw a ys give a
y o u r cu rta in s Is to select a net w ith
A. M. Dalrymple and O. C. ionist«, the vnung people coining children, May and Viera, survive.
F O R E X A M IN A T IO N S
a n fe m le ctu re on It? You o rq a r do
a large design and o u tlin e the figures
Davis, both of Eugene, left for that to town ready to enter school soon Hie funeral was Tuesday afternoon
•i.en you have been to F a ria I " — Leo-
In colored wool. I f the room Is blue
P R IC F S R E A S O N A B L E
place Saturday, coming from — sll this and many other signs of in Portland.
no M o rn in g P o s t
am i w h ite yet a w h ite net w ith block
Brownsville, where they had ju s t returning normalcy seen and heard.
M. F r e n c h & S o r
design in It and o u tlin e th e block» In
A number of people are on their
S. T. French of F. M French A
finished
their special tax drive.
ALBANY
OREG.
blue wool. O r I f the room is done In
Way to the hopfielda and soon all Sms of Albany was transacting
soft wood, tones o f bro w n and tan.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B Curts of w l l be ready for winter.
business in Halsey Friday.
His
you can use ecru net and orange wool.
A A A A A A A A avn A A
Nasnville, Ora., passed through
firm bas been in business 43 years,
Cream net and green wool m ake an­
Mrs. M C. Rond and h»r niece, but It is safe to say he hasn't, no
nere last Saturday on tneir wai
(C ontinued from page i f
A hmixistratos ’ s N otice o f H e trin g of o th e r ch a rm in g com bination.
to Coquille. Where they are per. Aiise Lavelle Palmer, and Mr. and nailer at how young au age he be­
n d Account.
Red Pearl spent Tuesday in-Al- manently located. Mr. Curt« wa> Mrs. Balf Bond visited the latter’s
gan. I'be firm is one of the long,
N oitce is hereby g iv e n th a t the fin a l
any.
formerly depot agent here
cousin, Mias Mau le Henderson, at standing patrons of the advertis­
i'> io u n t ol A m o r o . T u s s in g a t a d m in is ­ SLACK VELVET FALL BONNET
They also ing columns of the Enterprise.
tra to r o f the estate o f H e n rie tta G u lll
Mr and Mrs W. H. Bean spent
Mre A. T. Giugett and little Albany last Sunday.
font, deceased, has been file d in the
visited “ Auntie” Amanda J o h -.
abordav in Albany.
--
daughter
Keith
Louise
of
Corvallie,
H Zimmerman, wife and great
L- u n ty C o u rt o f L in n C< n tity , State of
Mrs. D Taylor and soti fcaw- who arrived last Saturday for a son, th" only colored woman in niece returned Ihursday from a
Oregon, and th a t the 3d d a \ o f October.
Albany,
who
was
‘‘mammv"
to
i'f-1 , at the hi u r o f 10 o 'clo ck A. XL.
rence spent Tuesday in Albany.
visit with their relative«, Mra. M
Mi«» Henderson when she was a t*o-weeks vacation touring in their
has been d u ly a u p oinled by said co tirt
B. Fox and Mra. Nancy Palmer,
for the h e a rin g o f ob je ctio ns to said
M is * Maude Henderson of Al
child
and who recently celebrated car, visiting relatives and friends,
left for home Tuesday morning,
final account and the se ttle m e n t thereof
bnny arrived Tuesday for a vizi
her 88th birthday.
They visited in sll driving about 1000 miles
at whtch tim e any person i (crested in
Geo’
g*
Dannsn,
Rodney
Savage,
with the Bonds here.
also Mra. Bond’s son. G. T H -ck- and finding g »od roads most of the
said estate may appear and file nbjec-
Roy
Commons
and
Tom
Hender-
ensmith,
and wife and tbeir daugh­ way. Antoug places visited were
tons th e re to and contest the same.
Clifford Carey left Monday for
ttieColuuibiahighway, Hood River,
♦on,
all
of
Sbedd,
left
Tuesday
ter, Mrs. Janie- Ewing, and chil­
Dated and firs t p u b lish e d Sept 1 1921.
Portland, to take a physical e l ­ morning in a car on a hunting dren, who are vi/itm g from Wei e , White Salmon and Goldendalc.
A M O K A. T U S S IN G ,
imination, as he desires to take a t r i p to Lost Lake aud into the
aud they also spent a, week with
A d m im tr a lo r aforesaid.
Idaho.
vocational training at Salem thia Mohawk country.
a brother at Toppenish, Wash.,
They expect
year. He expects fo take a high to return tomorrow.
There is not enough business in and made a short visit with a
Notice of Appoint met t of A'*-
-ch"ol course, Clifford is one of
They
J
’i|«ey
to support a first-class brother at Vancouver,
miniatratrix
Mrs. Amney V. Davidson of
our returned soldiers.
along
the way
and feel
n e w s p a p e r, but e n o iig b advertising camped
-
-
-z
—
,r
.
Browmville left on Saturday’s
N otice i» hereby g iv e n th a t th e nn-
1 hree^of the boys who tried to northbound train for Salam, where comes from outside the town to we re"«shed after the trip,
dersigneiV by an o rd e r of the C ounty
C o u rt o f I.in n C o u n ty, Oregon ha*
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a tte m p t.
cob the Halsey h-ink pleaded guilty she will be permsuently located warrant tHe publishers’
Fifty thousand blanks for mak­
been appointed a d m in is tr a trix o f the
«ud wete turned loose on parole after makings visit at M erlin, in The local advertisers, however, ing application for the state loan
estate d T jo e l B H uston, deceased
A ll
in the hope that they may reform. southern Oregon. Mrs Davidson sre showing the right spirit. Not and bonus which wa- voted to
persons h a \in g c’ «inis against M id e s­
The other was permanently ,re. hag just returned from Newport, more than three ot th e m h a v e o b ­ Oregon’s ex service men by the
tate are req u ire d to present them w ith in
six m on th s fro m the da te o f th is notice,
f irmed with a shotgun at the time where the has put in the entire jected to the rise in prices which people last June are now being
w ith the proj>er vouchers, to the u n d e r-
we find necessary to the produc­ distributed to American i-egion
of the offense
The turviviog bois season.
Those aoenmnany ing
signed at h e r resilience in Halsey m
tion of such a paper aa we think posts, of which there are 104 in
pay
the
coats
of
arreat
and
oourt
Mra. Davidson from Brownsville
L in n C ounty. Oregon.
the conditions in the community
the state. , .. ith the request that
proceedings
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Haled and firs t pu b lish e d th is l* th
were M'aees Geraldine Davidson warrant
dav o f August, 1921
The
subscription
list,
they
lie giveu to all eligible ex-
Mrs. Fred Hsor.g and child • • • and Henrietta and Mason Bishop
hich h
M M H U S TO N .
fallen off fully one-half service men. Only an unexpected
of
Salem.
Mra.
Davidaon
became
rived
from
Portland
last
Friday
to
A d m in is tra trix aforesaid
Hu big hata. Iffitn. Stiff on me a r j
in the last few years, is increasing »uit to test the constitutionality of
A M U R A . T U S S IN G , A t t y fa r A d m x.
visit at the home of her father, B. a new lubecriberto the Enterprise.
Save Much Expense.
8-FOOT SILO
Ringo’s Drug Store.
Shoe Repair Shoj
DENTISTRÍ
C. C. B R Y A N T
A. Petgiscn
I. O. 0 . F.
W. J. Ribeiin
F. M. GRAY,
Drayman.
I
Jots and Titts
I the law will now prevent paymeut