Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 29, 1894, Page 3, Image 3

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    I MIBFITB I
gaily gcmootti
"uulu-w I tfi-ry day in the wxek
except Sunday,
'.ft'lS .HUTTHM, Bditon aud Prun'j
Krwci) MtUo Ri.t Oflbe m Albany
Otegon, u neonii nla uiaiTiiialler.
GOOD Xl'VBOTXXiTGt-
Got Exuuqii. Tlie Guard eayii: The
footlni'l team of the Albany Collegiate
Institute, ader Arriving home Monday,
telephoned back to the U. of O. mana
ger! au invitation tn play a return game
at Albany ne.tt Saturday. They ottered
to pay the expenses of the team and Rive
one-half of the Kate receipts besides.
The U. O'a, who obtained bo easy a vic
tory lust Satimlav.liave gallantly decided
to play no imre football names this year.
It has been KURirested that the reason for
tiiia discourtesy, ie a misapprehension.
They fear upon goins to Albany and
playim? the other team on their own
ground, they might possibly get beaten
by a score oM2to2,aud then their victors
would gather together a nrncension nf
friendly college students, secure the loan
ot a uozen or so auk tiles Irom some en
terprising Albany merchant, and lead
iheir vanquished visitors about the city
with a great hurrah of victory. lirave
boys.
Tun Second Lkcturk. A long lank
boy will) lig hands and feet lying on a
bed of leaves in a log cabin would not
suggest a future president of the United
States; yet en familiar is the Btory that
you already know who is meant. At the
SI K church last evening ltev Grannis
told about the development of this boy
into the president who was closest to the
heartB of the American people. The
speaker gave many incidents in the life
of Abe Lincoln showing his great heart
and wonderful honesty. They were well
presented and held the closest attention
of the small audience for an hour and a
half. This was the second lecture of the
course. The third lecture wi'lbe given
on Wednesday evening of next week by
Kev Edward Locke, of Portland, oil
r-very inch a Man."
County Clerk B F Mulkey, of Dallas,
was in the city yesterday
Yesterday wheat took a jump of three
cents in Chicago. The cold map did It.
A dispatch received at noon announ
ced the fact that the l'reslJcnt had ve
toed the scliiiurage sliver Did.
Mall's healtn preserving corsets, "Need
no oreaking In.1' Yield to every move
ment of the wearer. If you value vour
health and comfort try them. S E Younq.
The Oregon Pacific will give excursion
ratea to parilei of five ar.d over. The road
will push the excursion business this year.
It Is to be hoped there Is none of Mul
cahey'a foolishness, though.
The Roseburg Review says: It is now
reported that the S P Co will pui on the
freight trains laid off some time ago, on
the first of next month. The business Is
already too heavy for their present train
a times, ana is .apiuiy increasing. Many
of the boys have beer, out of work for
several weeks past and are very anxious
u gci oacx on ine road again.
Orezon's climate la more appreciated by
persons who have resided In the east,than
by native Oregonians. A lady who re
cently arrived froi the blizzard country
where the thermometer has been ranging
about 3 degrees below zjro, wrote to her
husband that she could not walk alow
enough here to keep cool. Her husband
A'ho is In the cast replied, by stating that
he could not walk fast enough to keep
warm. Whit a contrast. Why do peo
ple live in a cold country whiie there is
room in Oregon for thousands of families.
Three Sisters.
Rev 1 R N Hell recently delivered In
Baker City a lecture entitled "Hamlet,"
with such success that his auditors begged
for another, with a change of subject,
and In response Bro Bell delivered on
the 13th Inst a second lecture entitled A
Glance at the American Poets," and an
analysis of Poe's Raven and how he came
to write it."
Ladies Auxiliary will meet in the V M
C A room, Friday March, 30th, at 3
o'clock The following program will be
given. Devotional exercises. Study for
the month, Nathaniel Hawthorn: Biog
raphy Mrs Abbett. Questions on per
sonality of Hawthorn. Solo, Mrs Nutting.
Poem written by Hawthorn before enter
ing college, by Mrs 'J'row. His College
Life Mrs Golf. Selection from the Scar
let Lefer, Mrs Littler. Questions on
Works of Hawthorn. Quotations.
Mr J M Ridston went to Portland this
noon.
Uuu Jeff Meyers was in the cilv this
noon.
J O Writsinan went to Salem this noon
on hushics.
Mrs Mntildn Pol laid, a pioneer of 1847,
died in Prineville last week.
Mr C P Kurkhart returned several duy
ago from a trip to California.
Mr Ed Fronk, who has been attending a
businesBcollege in Portnd for several
wees, mis rwurneu lioiUg fiieit witn idea
about business.
Hon Cha Nickel of Jacksonville, prom
inently mentioned for Congress on the
democratic ticket, passed through Albany
this noon for home after a trip to Portland.
The Prinevillo ' News nava a former
Albany man the following compliment:
Prof Liggett, the worthy principal of our
public schools, is the biggest man in town
He weighs '244 pounds. Mr Liggett's
intellectual weight is about as heavy as
ins corporeal pouuerouaiiess. lie is one ot
the best educators in our county.
PAYING TAXES.
Tack my box with five dozen liciuor
jugs" and "Quick brown fox jumps over
the lazy dog" each coutains thirty-two
letters and are the shortest sentences
known Unit coutain the entire alphabet.
It is In order for some one to invent a
untence containing only 'JO.
After the ball Is over.
After the game is done,
Alter the actors leaving.
Then it's not quite so much fun.
Hobbling on canes and crutches,
With plasters on your nose,
Thus it i ever with football,
After its close.
A great many tax payers are holding
on in the hopes that the time lor declar
ing taxes delinquent will be extended
but there is no probability of that, unless
the sheriff decides to keep the books open
a few weeks to make payment easier.
The court has been petitioned to have the
nine extended, but tney nave no more
power to do that than to declare that
horse stealing is not a crime. Eugene
Kegisler.
9
Ahtistic Wonc. Tho Man about
Town to-day saw at FortmillerA Irving's
four faces in water colors painted by Mrs
(i W Simpson, which display a talent
probably not surpassed anywhere, being
perfect in execution. This is saying a
good deal ; but even a connoisseur could
hardly come to any other conclusion so
sWg is the merit of the work. Mr and
ilia Simpson will leave to-morrow for
San Francisco to spend several months
and will take the pictures with them.
aS
Baku Ball. There will be plenty of
base ball in Albany this summer, among
the amateurs The ball was sent in t'ie
air last evening by the reorganization of the
willameiles. r red WesturooK was elec
ted cantain 1 Dorris, secretary : Itoy Bent.
ley, treasurer. Green and purple waB
selected as the club colors, and the suits
will be those of last year. The club will
meet every second Wednesnay of each
month fjr business. As soon as the wea
ther permits they will be ready to play
anv amateur club In the valley of their
age.
Ixto Tun Willamette. This after
noon uuitfi an excitinir tceno occurred at
the wharf while the cargo on the l'.lwood
waa heimr unloaded. A deck hand was
wheeling a box containing about 900 pounds
of plow shares and a aai K or wiieiu on me
boat, when ho accidentally hit a board .and
tipped the load off into the river, proing
with it. He sank out of sight, but quickly
got out of the water by assistance of the
crew. Of course the-plow shares tank,
nnd the wheat went down stream. The
(ruck caught on the gang plank where it
iiniig.
m
AssivisnsAUY. The program to be
given at the celebration tomorrow even
ing of the first years history of the Y
C A ir. their new building will be an at
tractive or.c, consisting of vocal and in
strumental music, followed by brief re
ports ot the association and auxiliary.
The evenincs enjoyment will be closed
by toasts by Mrs W A Trow, Mrs I J
Wilson, Mits Mary Cumliil, Mr L, c wot
J Crawford, Mr ii u :.lc
utting and Prof C T How
land.
Cobvallis The lo'.lowing Items are
from the Corvallis Times: ''
John Crawford, one of Albany's solid
est citizens was in town Monday and
Tuesday.
Miss Carl Kitchens, who recently en
gaged in the millinery business in Al
bany, returned to corvallis Monday 10
reside permanently. She has disposed
oi her half interest in the Albany busi
ness to JlrB W K Bilyeu, formerly Mary
Goldson.
P Brvant, well known in the old days
of staging between Corvallis and Yaquina
bay when he kept the midway stage sta
tion, is in town to day, and will soon
leave for Huiilington his home. Popular
catarers Mr and Mrs Brvant were, and
those who remember them regret mat a
sad chanter of separation and estrange
ment lias come ueiween me cuupiu iu
their old age.
In a few days Woods Jackson leaves lor
Salem, Marion county, Illinois, and the
home he left behind when 41 years ago
he turned Ins face westw ard and started
wilh an ox team across the plains bound
for California and the gold mines. A
lew years later he landed in Benton
comity without any gold, and here he has
raided ever since, respected anu respectable.
Yeoren'.nv Rev P A Moses was busily
im'iwl in rakine tin the dead
leaves and putting tilings in snape
around the old Methodist college grounds.
and teemed to be in an unusual jolly
rrood. On inquiry it was learned that
h's happy frame of mind was caused by
the visit of a donation party Saturday
evening, who surprised Mr Moses and
his family with a generous supply of pro
visions and a liberal allowance of silver.
Following ere the receipts yesterday:
AanaCrouch 43.50
Chas H Kverett. 24.98
PerryEConn 62 88
MrsDelila Hand 7.50
Andred Hall 72.01
G W Garland 21.04
Jacob Schilling H3.47
11 O Schilling '. 0.98
H H and M J King 10.03
M Croieant 15 02
P P Crabtree 4-J.78
Wash Crabtree 29.09
Wm Crabtree 6.63
K Musselman 21.00
Kliza Arn 27.72
M Bland 2.08
Wesley Bland 83
C Gerne 18.60
Hiram Skinner 10.80
A Gottsche 12.60
Nathan Berber 2.32
GWAIphine . 13.45
John ratbast l.uu
Emily Powers 4-80
ThosFroman 97.04
Robert FoBter 236.08
John Bat man 207.08
Jacob Sanders, ir 20.25
John Sanders 40.62
Mrs AM Whitney 2.31
David Torbett 4.15
John Shulta 4.08
FredDevitv 250
John Fessman 9.60
H Metzgar & b Wasserman 9.60
Martha smith ls.uu
1 Bercaw 9.63
T .V Palmer 39.64
F S Powell 35.39
3VHW PBIOZI I.IBT
Beet Pat Roller flour per sack S ,S't
5 sail, nearl oil 75
3 cans best tomatoes 25
2 cans best table pearlies 30
Best Iowa corn, per can 1U
1.00
1.00
1.00
25 nounds rolled oats. . .
1 pounds granuiaieu sugar
lfl pounds Extra C eugar
1 pound Japan tea
1 pound Gunpowder tea
Arbuckle coffee per pound
4 pounds green coffee
All goods warranted as represented and
tun weight guaranteed.
A. is. JUC1LWA1N.
.8!
.25
1. 00
,lv Wilson, Mits Man
verton, Prof W J 1
Y Fa.laiul, F P Nutt
Total
Total for week $3957 34.
linquent April 16.
OS Tlir SQUARE.
The difference between
Living well and living
Poorly is very small
Ii you buy tight even
In hard times. Trade
With those who do
Business on the square,
Giving quality as well
Ae quantity. Parker
Bros, are such a firm.
Their groceries are always
First class and their
baked goods are un
surpassed any where.
CO! TY DCMOTBtTIC t'GSIESTIOS
The county convention of the demo
cratic party of Linn county, Oregon,
win be held at the Court House in Al
bany, on Wednesday, April 4th. 1894.
at 10 o'clock a m to nominate candidates
for county officers; to elect delegates to
the democratic state convention, and to
transact such other business as may
propeny come oeioro ine convention.
Primary meetings will be held at the
usual place of voting in the several vot
ing precincts of said countv on Saturday,
March 31st, 1804, at two o'clock p 111. By
a unanimobs vote of the countv central
committee it was recommended that the
viva voce system of voting.be adopted by
the next convention so far as it may ap-
jr iu mi., uwuiiutiuuu ui rttimiuaies .
he several precincts are entitled to
delegates as follows :
Albany 9
Center 3
rawfordsville 4
East Albany t;
Franklin Butte 4
Vox alley 2
liaise 7
Jordan 3
.North Krownsville 5
North Harrisburg 6
North Lebanon 6
Orleans 2
Price
Rock Creek . 3
Santiam
Scio 4
Shedd 4
Shelburn 4
Sodaville 3
South Brownsville 4
South Harrisburg
South Lebanon
Sweet Homo
Syracuse
Tangent
Waterloo
West Albany 6
Total 123
All voters in said Linn county with
out legard to former political affiliations.
who !avor an honest economical, admin
istration of county, state and national
governments, so as to conserve the
teiests ol the masses as aeainst trusts
and monopolies, are cordially Invited to
join in taxing part in these conventions.
Geo V Wright, Makt Millkk.
secretary. Chairman l'ro leni
Jfr Judge reck
Mrs.
Dyspepsia
Judge Peck Tells How.
She Was Cured
Sufferers from Dyspepsia should read the lot
lowing letter from Mrs. II. M. Peck, wife -of
Judge Peck, a Justice at Tracy, Cal., and a writer
coQtiectcd. with the Associated Press :
"By a deep sense ol gratitude for the great
benefit I have recelred from the use of Hood't
flarsaparilla, I have been led to write the follow
ing siateinrm ior ine iwoem oi suuorcn iw
may be similarly afflicted. For 15 year I have
been a great sufferer from dyspepsia aud
Heart Trouble. '
Almost everything I ate would distress
tried different treatments and medicines, but
failed to realize relief. Two years ago a friend
prevailed upon mu u iry nuuu oiisijii ma.
The first bottle 1 noticed helped me, su I con
tinued tuklug it. It did me so much good that
my friends spoke of the Improvement. I have
received such great benefit from It that
Gladly Recommend lt.v '
I now have an excellent appetite nnd nothing!
eat ever distresses uie. it also keep up my
Hood'sCures'
flesh and strength. I cannot praise Hood's
darsapurllla too uracil." Mm. 11. M. l'lca,
Tracy, California. Oct UOOD'B
Hood's Pills are hand made, and perfect
In proportion and appearance. 25c. a box.
Red CrownMill
Am Albany
Jewelry Store
Worth patronizing Is that
of Will Stark. They carry the finest
line of silverware, watches,' cocks and
jewelry generally In the valley, and sat
isfactory prices are always given for the
superior quality of goods they keep In
stock. Never buy without calling cn
them.
Sewing Machines neatly repaired and
warranted by a thorrothly competent vorfc
man, at F M French's jeweUv.'nre, Albany
9 son.
JOliti ISCM, PRjPRIETOR.
BV VKOSHJ M.OOIl SCT7EK.OR rOK 'AMI' 1ft
AVD oakrrs vht,
RESTSWI.'AI.T '''ACII.lflF.S
liKltst.tS Leskons. Those wishing to
to study (loriuun flioulil call on JIr C Coh
en at tj'ie corner f Third and t'nlapooia
street Allnny. Will teach writinu and
spoaliin? Udiiuan. Plisue call More
April M. Jin-: C Conr.N.
Another lnvojcTol i.nlles capes received.
Sec our cirner window for novelties in
capes and jackets. More to come.
SK Young.
Kabo Corset. Alcr!ect dress form.
Tlresfes lit perlectly over them. Appro-
ve- by nil dreesmokcrs. a l iol..
Lulie'.'ry ihe Eplanthie JIaMj;e Cicam
:lie ust piepaiation ever made for ihe
compaction, to 1 r of Mrs Koxcll, at
Russ lloiibe Albany Ore.
Stiiictlt In It. When it conies to
washing the Albany Steam Laundry is
strictly in it. It it doing the biisinoa of
the city; the Celestials are proing to the
wall. 20 cents a dozen for plain waxhinir
is cheap enough for anybody in any kind
of times, liiihanlx fc Philips do first class
work nn.I spend their money at home.
Patronize the Albany Steam Laundry.
Frcsli Cabbage.
Canlillower.
Celery.
Onions.
& Turnips.
AlC E Brownslle
Prevention is belier lhan cure, and vou
may rievent that Hied feeling by taking
Hood's Sirsaparilla, which will kee- your
blood pure and free from acid taint and
germs of disease.
Hood's Pills do not purge, pain or gripe,
but act promptly, easily and effectually.
5C .
Si'inxo Mii.i.iskhy. Mrs W R Bilyeu
has pnn hnsed the millinery store of Mrs
ii'a nuell, and proposes to give the citizens
of Albany a lir.st-cluss stock of goods in tnc
millinery line to select from. This week
she will receive from New York an elegant
line of pattern bats, for the inspection of
tho ladies of Albany and vieiuitv. An ex
pert milliner has been eng.iged.Thnse desir
ing the latest styles at reasonable price
will do well to call on Mrs Hilt en.
A Joke. An Oregon City gentleman
and his wife visited the fair a few daya
ago. They "done' tlie arcnitecturai
mansions and all the other buildings, in
vestigated most of the concessions in
Bliort, caine uay alter uay 10 see an mat
was to be 0een. However, one startling
feature the cautious husband avoultu
tn'iing his better half to see. That waB
the 'rau8cie"-dancing lurKiBii gins in
the street of Cairo. One day the. husband
announced to his wife that he thought
llu-v had better rest that dav. as they
were both pretty well tired out with the
fair. ''Besides," tlie gentleman said, "1
have some business to do down town, and
you might as well take advantage of my
absence and do a little shopping today."
The dutiful wife agreed to tlie proposi
tion verv cheerfully so rheerfully that
the husband felt uueasy. But be thought
no more about it, and a couple ol Hours
later tie found lumseii in tlie company oi
iwn iollv aentiaintances. Of course it
had been previously arrange'.', and the
trio immediately set out ior the exposi
tion- The lirst place tney eniereu was
the theater in the Turkish vil'age. In
the midst of tlie entertainment anl the
boisterous glee the Oregon City man
hea'd a familiar laugh in a rear row;, lie
turned nlmnt onlv to meet the astonished
stare of his wife. Then his two friends
looked there were their respective
wives. As they nil passed oui me ursi
wife, very red In the lace, said :
" ny, Jan es i inougni
And tlie embarrassed husband said
'I thought bo, too." Telegram.
Gaudes Skew. Eery body khouhl
Imvn it tnmlen. Are vou ono who will
Then go to Stewart k Sox Hardware Co
and nnike your selection iioni a rrcsu supply
of nil Ihe seeds in tlie innriiei, mo nirges
sloe in tho city.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Fp'- Hlffhe-t Mcdsiand niolom-
The rilace to get your quinine Is at Fred
Dnwsons cor 2.id and broadalbin streets
Albany Or.
Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
Ketchum Olbh. On Wednesday
evening, March aSth, 1S94, at the M C
parsonage, by Kev J l ADDetl, oir arnesi
1' Ketchum ot Albany, ana miss ueorgia
R Olds, recently from California, iioih
are popularyoung people, having many
trlends who will wisn inem an me nappi-
ness to be obtained in life.
f: E Bionnells srocerv store is Increas.
n jin popularity. He carries a fine slock
In a lluht rcom. eJslly accessible and
gives hargaini. Next door to the P O.
P.. tin at Viere-.lts
cuttieff parlors.
shaving and l.air
tlnlnh's Cure, tro srent conch nd croop
nr is for tile by u. l'ojket sirs onuo
reatr-flVe d.isss.naly tio. Children lr it
oshay Mason
Or. Price's Cf eauTRarftag Powder
Forty Years i'is StezMr.
WLen Bal y was tick, m gave her Castorls.
When she was a ChllJ, sbo cried tor CastorU.
When she brcame 51 i. she cluns to Castor:
VTLen she hal Children, she gave Uieai Castor!
C lean towuls totjvorv cua'.uwsr at Vlercck
thtvipg parlors.
French has the largest and finest lock
nf srectaclcs and eve irlasss In Linn
County. Prices to suit ihe times.
Thin or nrav hair aed bnld "leads, so
displeasing to "many people as mail's of
age. mnv be averted for a long time by
using Hall's Hair Renener.
Sriiixo Wbai'9. The Ladies Dazaur
desires to announce that they have ju.-t re
ceived an elegant line of Indies and mi-ses
capes Pnil jackets for siring wear. The
irarments comprise all the latest Parisian
st les and are tailor marie. The prices to
suit the times. Call and inspect them.
Xiw Li mber Yard. The undersigned
1. nrennred to siddIv all customers with
all kinds of lumltr, drain tiling, cedar
posts, flour and feed on Hie niost lavor
nhln terms.
F O Powra Fhtdd.
By using Hall's Hair Renetcer, gray,
fjidfd or discolored hair asumes ine nalu
ra' rj.nr of outh, and glows lu.:r!art
and strong, plcaticg ever; bidr.
AlbanylnsoraEce Agency
We have had over seven lrnra cup
lence In the Home cITice rnd IochI inmir
ancc business. and can guarantee insurance
written by us to be property looked al er
The following U a partial list of compi-nie
represented by us:
Foreign No-th British & Mercantile,
Norwich Union. Phrenii, London, Man
hester. Guardian. Sun, Caledonian, Lor.
jon & Lancashire.
American Continental of New York,
Westchester of New York. The ContI
nenal of New ork and Mancheuter
England, write farm business, taking notes
lor ine premium, wnn ample iime 101
pavment. We retpectiuiiy solicit
Rood business. Office opposite old posi
olhcc,
RENDERS SEN FT.
Jewel Stoves
and Ranges
est
HO UN.
PROPST. On March 23, to Mr and Mrs
(j Propst a boy.
New Advertisemems.
UTANTED W'oman to
hous9 work. C'tll a!
rin general
Drmoorit
TO KKNT. - Two Tom, newly flu
iahed ono suitable for small afore or
office, one for store, !iOxG0 feet. IIMe
reany Dy :.i ircri v '. van on ur w w
aiaaiou ror pirtmtiiara.
A young lady desiron a
Aiidreii Clara f K nold, Albany Ore.
1TS7"ANTEn.
T T p!aee to do eeneral hnnto work,
T3URK IHiK!) Silver Wed Wyandotte
x eggs ior sale oy 11 u Hoonwortli.
7OR BARGA INS in rial ostilo aihlroK
I; or c all on Jaciind YV Card well & (Jo.
tlTerson.
Th
On
Earth
Matthews & Washburn.
SOLE AGENTS
Gall On
READ.PEACOCK&CO.
I.'tlK RK.N1
I pied by J
The roim rooerttiv ocu
W Hpnr.lv ms b'Kit and
shoe hop. t'a 1 on L Vioreck.
I'JVr:, Trcn. lCr.r:s. Tare bred Silver
. Laced Wvaodotts. Eiji for settln.nt
the Alhanv l'oultry Yards. From pn No.
1 ami , 81.2,1 p-r 1:1; pj No. 3 51 per 13
R Plymonth Rocks, 75 ct per 13. Jonn
flrush, Albany, Or. Cor 4th and R H sts
COUNTY WARRANTS Rmrjht and
sold by II F Merrill.
NOTICE T3 CONTRACTORS.
No'.'ce is hereby given that scaled bid
will be received by the undersigned for
the erection and completion of our eight
room two story srhowi bulldin? to he erec
ted in Albany Oi.'gon accord. Pfj to the
plant; and specifications proposed by D (.'
cheil arcMtect. BiJs wl 1 be received
for the whole and for the several parts of
mid building up to the iolh day of April
ifc94 at noon. The right to reject a ny
and all bids ie reserved. Flans and spec
ification can be aeen at the office of 1 C
sehell architect, Aloany Oregon. Jly
order of the board of directors.
A"e. F E Allen, crk
FOR SAM FRANCISCO.
The Steamship HOMER
will jily bf-tween San Fran
cisco and Willamette Valley
points via tlie Oregon and
Sonthern Pacific railroads,
sailing with freight and pas
sengers on or about tho fol
lowingdatesiFrom San Fran
cisco on Monday, March 20,
at it p m. From Yaquina: on
Saturday March 31, at 0 a in.
Fare from Albany and
Corvallis to San Francisco:
Cabin, $12; Steerage, SO.
Round trip tickets, includ
ing meals and berths, good
for SOclays, 818.
Chas 1 Hf.-i.av, fos ft Co, Agents.
."o a to S Market street. Sin Frarciiro
Dress
See Their Nice
and Trimmings. JUso
dies Fine Shoes.
Patterns
Their La-
At Perry Conn's.
Barrel of Pickels, Chow Ghow,
Fine California Honey, .
Horse Radish Roots,
Grass and Garden Seeds
Always keep on hand'a choice line of all staple groceries
a. well as a superior stock of crockery.
M
OON.
Successor to I A Vorr'a.
Flour and Feed Store
Opposite Russ House.
Has on hanrl fill stick tf Ch'fp:d I e r", Co T.illis Fltnr, Brrn, Shorts CeimMia
finliam, Bn- knhrn', R; e ' I o-, I'a; , Oj(', S raw, Potatoes, Apples,
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