YVc are alter your Shoe trade and offer you good values
’’ »nd guarantee the goods.
During this month we
have • big reduction on Men’s anti Items' Slippers, and to close out
■•▼•nil Hues they will go at 25 per eent less titan the regular price.
X
<
(
S
Mee’s Heavy Sho«^|3.00, $3.25 aud $3.50, shoes with outside etataters $2.
I adiss’ Calf and Grain Shoes, button and lace, all leather, for just one
dollar.
leys School Shoos, boys sixes $1.25—Youths $1.—.
As complete a shoe store as though
we carried nothing but shoes.
Munkers.
9 98
23 40
28 2»
Mis» Lea Minor returned to her
fl 00
home in Heppner Monday.
5 00
Miss Olive Lander» of Albany is
13 50
10 00 visiting Goldia Donahue.
14 00
Misses Verne, Inez, and Mildred
40 CO Smith of Springfield are visit!-ig
with tlieir aunt, Mrs. T.D. McCiain.
C M Ream ....................................
Portland Flouring Milla Co.........
C E Brownell................................
H Bryant...................... ............
Louvina Thornton.......................
Hoflich Bros..................................
H F Merrill....................................
W O McClain................................
Dr. Trimble, medical service....
CV1UUCXT KXPSSSSS.
R A Brodie A Co ............
Pacific States Tel Co..............
Pacific States Tel Co...............
Alexander A Kirkpatrick ....
James Elkins...........................
Westgate A Winn..................
B M Payne...............................
Worth Huston.........................
F P Nutting.............................
Roy Knowles of Oregou City is
10 visiting friends here.
85
Mr. Neubil and family and Mr.
50 Beven« and fam'ly are visiting aj
20
the home of J. T. Funk.
00
Con Donahue is sporting a black
00
03 eye, the result of a hit from a base
00 ball Sunday.
27
36
41
1
I
25
4
•
MISCXLLaNKOUS.
The City Ceuocil
County Court.
Met in regular session Thursday eve
ning of last week, with all members
present. The regular routine of business
was transacted, bills ordered paid and
numerous other small items, The com
mittee on streets and public pro perty
re]>orted on a large number of walks
that they ordered repaired,
The
electrician was ordered to repair the
mill dam sufficiently to supply water
until something permanent could be
done. The marshal was instructed to
enforce the law in regard io Jog tax.
The new county court held its first
session, beginning yesterday afternoon,
with Judge Stewart and Commissioners
Russell and Butler in charge of the
eounty. The fellowing business lias
been transacted:
Bids for the McKercher bridge were
opened as follows:
D A Wade, $972; approaches, $1.50.
EDOIdi, $1064.84; approaches, 1.95-
I F Conn, $895; approaches, $2.
R M Gilbert, $1188, including ap
proaches.
C F Royal A Son, 1161.59; approaches,
$1.80.
J B Tillotson, $1190; approaches,$2.20.
Stone 4k Peterson, $995, including ap
proaches.
Roadmaster Hackleman reported
work done in June, and recommended
now eouth approach on Albany bridge
complete, and new deck at north end ;
new repairs to Green’s bridge, McCoy
bridge, Richardson bridge, Long bridge
near Nelson’s, and Crabtree bridges-;
new bridges over Roaring river near
Larwood and over Smith creek near
Lebanon; and protection for west pier
of Sanderson bridge.
Roadmaster Isom reported work done
and recommended repairs to Waterloo
bridge, up|«r on McDowell c«ek,
Brownsville bridge, second bridge from
Kendall’s, Foster bridge, McBride
bridge, Bottler bridge, Kizer bridge, San-
tiam over McDowell creek, and raising
of Calapooia bridge eight feet; new
bridge sctokh LaAce.ereek at Elder slough
and at Rohnert's, With tightening qf
several other structures.
Souvenir Gold Dotiere.
Secretary Shaw has approved •
design for the Lewis and Clnrk
souvenir gold d- liar, which has been
prepared at the Philadelphia mint
in accordance with the wish of the
Exposition authorities. It calls for
a likeness of Lewis on one side,
uncircled by the words “United
Btates of America, One Dollar,”
while a portrait of Clark will appear
on the other side, with the words
“Lewis and Clark Exposition, Port
land, Oregon.”
SUITS! SUITS!
I 28 00
»
Dr W A Trimble..................
00
oo
Dr W A Trimble............
Dr J P Walla,«....................
00
John Jordan.........................
50
A J Mathes.........................
00
Green Gooding.....................
75
85
C C Bryant...........................
90
C F Dennie........................... .
C R Widmer....................... .
50
50
H G Eisher......................... .
10
W L Jackson.........................
Ollie Huston....... . .............. .
00
00
W A Kimsey........................
00
L E Miller, wept sheriff....
W A Storey, il
75
li
A S Baty,
W Huston, il
J A Smith, II
21
C S Lmith, il
li
C Knecht,
1
Albany C A W Co...
38
and 35 bills account election, in registra
tion, putting up booths, etc.
Miss Nettie Huntley has returned
from Allmny.
Thomas Quigley is on the sick list
this week.
Richard Struckmeir, the rustling
Thomae merchant, this week pur
chased from Ed Smith his stock of
dry goods and groceries, and the
store at Munkers will be no more.
Wilbur and Guy Fung returned
from McMinnville Thursday, after a
a week’s vii.it with relatives and
friends.
I
The clothing sale is still
KUPPENHEIMER
suit for a little money
The following prices
will tell you what we are doing
G 26
8.75
9.5ÿ
10.00
11.25
12.00
Miss Ivy Phillips c.f Scio spent
Sunday with Laura Shelton.
The ice cream six-ial given here
Saturday evening was largely
attended.
suit
4$
•“for
ll
cc
ll
ll
ll
ll
ll
$1.50 Suit
for 98c
4,70
i ;.!<•
7.35
7.f>5
9.20
9.85
10.15
Night Was Her Terror.
ll
ll
“I would cough nearly all night
ll
ll
long.” writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate,
13.00
of Alexandria, Ind., and ciuld hard
ll
ll
ly get any sle.-p. I had consumption
14.00
11.35
LOCAL-
so bad that if I walked a block 1
ll
ll
would cough frightfully and spit
14.50
12.15
blood, but, when all olher medicines
ll
ll
Johnni-- Gill returned from Seittto tailed, three $1 00 bottles of Dr.
15.00
12.85
King’s New Discovery wholly cured
the first of the week.
ll
ll
me and I gained 58 pounds.” It is
16.00
13.95
J. Hutchins snd H. Green were absolutely guaranteed to cure Colds,
ll
ll
Albany visitor» Monday.
17.00
Coughs, La Grippe, Bronchitis and
14.85
ll
Dean Dilley of Corvi-llis is visiting all Throat and Lung 1 roubles. Pri-e
ll
18.(X)
15.30
50e and $1.00. Trial bottles free tit
Committed Suicide.
relatives in tscio this week.
E. C. Peery.
ll
ll
20.00
1G.50
Miss Alice Cary of Portland is vis
John A. Rotan, for matty years a
iting relatives in this vicinity.
5>i-±.uü suit ,iui
Safeguard the Children.
prominent
furniture dealer in
Mrs. C. C. Bilyeu of Ogden, Utah,
Notwithstanding all that is done
Salem, committed suicide bj jump
is visiting 4-ith relatives in this by Itoards of health and charitably
$13.00 suit $10.15
ing from the Willamette river
inclined persons, the death ra.e
city.
among small children la very high
bridge on Monday. Hi« hat was
Mrs. E.Cyrus was in Albany 4he during Ute hot weather of the sum
identified by tiis family a nd a note
latter part of last week for a short nier months in the larger cities.
was found in his siore building bid«
There is probably one case of bowel
visit.
<divg his family goodbye and
coinplaint in a hundred, however,
COUNTY omCBM.
Mrs. Lu -y Curl of Spicer Is visit that could not be cured by the timely
btgging their forgiveness. Despon
SO
H M Palmer, judge..................... $100 00
dency over long continued illness B M Payne, clerk......................,. 166 65 ing her sister. Aunt Mary Hunt, use of Chamberlain’s Colic, Ch< ¡era
Hnd Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by
this
week.
and approaching blindness was the Worth Huston, sheriff................ 166 65
ad dealers.
Fred Savage was one of the fish
cause of the acL
8 P Munkers, recorder................ 150 oo
ing party who left for Marion lake
Jas Elkins, treasurer.................. 83 55
Mrs. A. G. Prill was an Albany
20 Years for 10 Cents.
last
week.
W L Jackson, superintendent... 83 55
visitor between trains Tuesday.
Mrs. J. J. Carr of La Grande is
F C Stellmacher, deputy clerk.. 60 00
—
W, H. Martin was sentenced to 21*
I A Munkers. deputy sheriff.... 60 00 vihiting her mother, ftlrs. Robert Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Ten
years In Walla Walla prison last
Years of Suffering.
Wai Bilyeu, janitor...................... 40 0Ö Cary, near th is city.
Thursday nt -Beattie for stealing JO
"I wish to say a few words in
AV J Fisher, eup’t poor farm.... 40 00
Mr. and Mrs. W. A.-Cree of Port praise of Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol
cents from Charles Benjamin, whom D B McKnight, assessor ........ 200 00
land are vlsilting Mr. and ftlrs. C.H. era and Diarrhoea Remedy ” says
he held up at the point of a pistol.
8 A Whitney, deputy recorder.. 40 00
Mrs. Mattie Burge, of Martinsville,
Martin had a confederate, Fred Dan- Green Goodman, ferryman......... 40 00 Wain, south of tills city.
Va. "I suffered from chronic diar
Mrs.
Coffey
arrived
the
first
of
the
bear, who, two months ago, was
rhoea for ten years and during that
No Pity Shown.
The Fermers Lead.
B0AD8 AND HIGHWAYS.
week to make her home with her time tried various medicines with
given one year for the same offense.
Oregon’s Firsts.
out obtaining any permanent relief
“For years fate was after me con
son, T. S., and family.
Smith A Layton...........
$ « 37
L hs I sum ner one of my children tlnuously,” wiites F. A Gulledge,
Tri the next legidature the farm
Miss Johnson Sells Out.
Geo. H. Himes has compiled a list
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 'Warner are was taken with cholera morbus, and Verbena, Ala. “I bad a terrible case
37 83
Jefferson Mill Co.........
ers
take the lead with 211. Other of first events in the history of Ore
2 50 visiting at the Polk county farm of I I procured a bottle of this remedy. of i iles causing 24 tumors. When
R C Watkins................
Mias Ethel Johnson on Wednesday William Fetzer
Only two doses were required to all failed Buckien’s Arnica Salve professions are represented as fol gon. Some of them ate;
17 M Mr. ano hrs. A J. John-on.
. ...
give her entire relief. I then de cured me. Equally good for Burns lows: Lawyers, 14; merchants, 9;
•old the Rosebud Bakery business to Parker A Kidder.........
First white child, Alice Whitman,
165 00
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. cided to try the mi-dicine myself, and all ai hes md pains. Only 25c
8. W. Richardson, who, with his wife, ar
lumber
manufacturers,
7;
stocktnen,
March
14, .'837, near Walla Walla.
16 20 I Gus Sherman of Thcruas died Sat and -lid not use al! of one bottle be at E. C. Peery, Druggist.
Star Mill and Flume Co
rived last 'week from Rockland, Cal.,
5; doctors, 6; druggists, 2; bankers,
First marriages, Rev. u><«on Lee
fore I was well and I have never
2 32 urday of last week of pneumonia.
John Duncan ...............
w’tecre be has been ■eondeoting a lutte]
5; 3 printers, 3; public officers, 3; and Anna Pitman, and Cyrus Shep
since been trjubled with that com
S 25
A J Allphin....................
The ball game in this city Bunday plaint. One cannot say too much in Special Excursion to the Worlds lair cigar dealers, 2; real estate, 2; herd and Susan Downing, July ifl,
•nd restaurant. For man years pre
26 33 last between Stay ton and Scio teams
J M Wiley.......................
favor of this wonderful medicine.”
viously, he has been in the confectionery
The Denver A Rio Grande, in con slomboat n.en, 2; hop buyer, !• 1837.
30 75 was won by the latter, 20 to 11.
N Bridges et al ...........
For sale by all dealers.
business at Oakland and other places.
nection
with the Missouri Pacific, wool buyer, 1; dentist, 1; grain
First funeral service, July 28,1834,
.30
4
will run it series of Personally (.on
Mr. Richardson is re-arranging and Pearl & Weber..............
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lee
Gunsaulu«
of
buyer, 1; fruit canner, 1, wool over a Fr< nch Canadian, by Rev.
Reduced Excursion Rates.
26 78
William Farmer............
ducted
Excursions
to
the
World
’
s
remodel ng the place and will increase
14 50 Lebanon are visiting the latter's
John Livingston............
fair -luring June.
These exeur- manufacturer, 1; fisherman, 1; lit— Jason i.ee.
the stock.—Grant’s Pass Courier.
On and after June 1, 1904, the •tons will run through to St. Louis surnnee, i; miner, 1.
23
86 ' parents, Mr and Mrs. J. A. Bilyeu,
C EClark.......................
First religious service by Rev.
Southern Pacific, in connection with without change of cars, making
10 io this city.
Jason Lee, September 28, 18.34, Rev.
Special Sale Rato To St. Louis W J Turnidge . ........... ....
stioit
stops
nt
principal
points
en
I Skiptan Stables..............
ao M. rI. Shelton of Ailingtor and the Corvallis and Eastern railr. ad r nite. I be first ot these excursions l'ho supreme court has affirmed Lee also ctadled the first grain.
Exposition.
I Beall A Co......................
Miss Lou Logan of Albany were vis will have on sale round trip tickets leive Portland June 7th, and tb« I the decision of the lower court in
The first thresher was brought to
June 7th has been authorized as a
I
G
Miller,
Jr
................
The
rate the ease of G. D. Trotter, reap., vs. Oregon b; Thus. Otchin, coming by
iting
relative« and friends in Scio rom points on their lines to New -ec-nd June 17th.
•ale date for Louisiana FHrrehase Ex
port, Yaquina and Detroit at very from Wonburn will be $68.95 to St. Stayton, app., in which the plaintiff
position tickets in addition to Mie Ed Logsdon....................
one day last week.
.....I return. Excursions going recovers possession of a strip of land way of Cape Horn and costing
Louis and
date dates previously announced for C A Creel........................
00
Wilbur M. Pintier, D. M. D., wil| rates, good for return until October j from
tl.SoO.
the
Denver A Rio Grande have
June. This ccncession has been W M Farmer..................
97 be in bis Scio office the first to the 10, 1904.
th? privilege of returning via a dif- and $275 damages.
Rev. J, L. Parrish brought some
made to accomodate Oregon people
37 fifteenth of each month. At Stay-
Three day tickets to Newport and ' ferent route. This is the most pl- a-
•nd enable them to be at the Expoe Bsown A Sons................
white clover here in 18-40.
75 tou the remainder of the month.
Elias Maxwell................
tion on Oregon day June 15th.
Yaquina, good going Saturdays and sant way, as well as the most del
Marcellus Glass, who has been in
P. W. Gillette brougut the first
32
D P George . .................
returning
n ondays, are also on sale ¡"fitful route, to cross the continent- Eastern Oregon for some time, is in Scio. roses, strawberries, and raspberries
Dr. Prill left Wednesday for a few
The
stops
arranged
give
Hn
opport,
Mat Canfal......................
to Oregon,
days’ outing at Marion lake. Dr. from all East Side points, Portland unity of visiting the various points
Working Night and Day.
.50
S W Ross........................
The first HHw mill was near Van-
Davis <:f Albeny is attending to the tc Eugene inclusive, and from al of interest in <nd about Salt Lake
T.
8.
Coffey
has
resigned
as
clerk
of
The busiest and mightiest little L L Walker.....................
57
West Side points, are also on sale 1 City Denver and Kansas City, If
couver in 1825 or 1826, by Donald
former
’
s
practice
-during
his
•b-
thing that ever was made Is Dr. FT Thayer.......................
this
school
district
and
R.
Shelton
has
50
to Detroit at very low rates, with you wish to accompany one of these
Mason.
King’s New Life Pills. These pills Calapooia Lumber Co...
excursions write at once to W. U- been elected to fill the vacancy.
18 sence.
change weakness Into strength, I'st-
stopover
privileges at Mill City or I McBride, 124 Third street Portland
William Meek brought
_
__
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
Shelton,
Aunt
some
lessness into energy, brain fag into B F George....... ’............
any [mint east, enabling tourists to for sleeping ear reservation.
fl 75 Mary Hunt, and Mis. Lucy Curl visit the Santlam and Breitenbush
csental power. They are wonderful W L Gearhart................
There has been a great deal of talk grafts to Linn county in 1847.
The first brick was made itt Ore-
fin building up the health. Only 25c R R Robinett.................
49 59 visited last Sundav at the home of
hot springs in the cascade mountain One Lady’s Recom.nendation Sold about the mill property changing owner go i by George Gay, at W heatlandi
per l»x at E. C. Peery’s.
6 65 ft r. and Mrs. T. J. Foil is, near
J H Davidson.................
ship,
but
as
yet
nothing
definite
has
Fifty
Boxes
of
Chamberlain
’
s
which can tie reached in one day.
Yamhill county, in 1841.
Stomach and Liver Tablets
Z T Mountjoy....... . —
4 20 Kingston.
been learned.
Reduced Rates to St. Louis Exposition
Season tickets will be good for
I have, I believe, sold fifty tetxes
The first frame house was at The
CCookingliam................
7 00
The school directors have decided all points until October 10.
Three of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Dalles,
built by II -v. Perkins, Octo
3
50
T
J
Stevens
....................
to employ men by the day to paint day tickets will I m good going on table's on the recommendation of "A illamette Valley Chautauqua Ass’n.
The Southern PacMe O®. will sell
ber, J 8.39.
6 65 the »cho.il building. It is not known
one
lady
here,
who
first
bought
a
round trip ticket« at greatly reduced F Rice...............................
The Willamette Valley Chautau
Etlene Lucier cultivated the soil
3 50 whethtr or not there Js enough Saturdays and returning Mondays Ixtx of them a year ago. She never qua Association will meet at Glad
rates to St. Louis and Chicago ac Standish A Morgan........
count the St. Lou is Exposition, on W C Stellmacher...........
1 .50 money on hand to paint the build only. Tickets from and vicinity tires of telling her neighbor« and stone Park, m-Hr Oregon City, fuly first in 1829, near Portland.
will tie good tor return via the East friends about H,e good |uniities of 12th to 24th inclusive. The Southern
the following dates: June 1« 17, H; W B Henderson.............
The first printing was May 18,
1 50 ing as it should be.
July 1, 2, 3; August 8, 9. itq Septem R S Wilkins....................
or West side at option of passenger these Table Its.—P. M. Shore, drugs, Pacific Co. will make reduced rntes 1839, at Lapwai, ard the first news,
1 50
Rochester
Ind.
The
pb-Siant,
putg
ber 5, 6, 7; October 3, 5.
on
the
certificate
plan
for
this
occa
In our last issue we stated that Tickets from Eugene and vicinity
21 50
alive effect of these tiblets makes sion. C II on any .Southern Pacific paper, the Spe. tutor, at OiegonCIty,
Going trip must be c< mpleted ; L M Taylor......................
145 05 Chas. Wese'y in his testimony in will b° going via to Leba ion-Spring them a favorite whh ladies every agent for advertising matter.
within ten days from date of sale, W A Spencer..................
February 5, 1846.
field
branch
If
desired.
Baggage
on
the
Vavra
suit
stated
that
Dr
where. For «ale bv all dealers
and passengers will be permitted to T J Anderson.................
27 30
•tart <m any day that will enable J M Rice..........................
123 7.5 Browne used common thread. He Newport tickets checked through to How About Your Summer Vacation?
Insane Patient Captured.
them to reach destination with in D H Pierce.................... .
75 00 merely »aid he thought so. As It is Newport; oil Yaiiulna tickets to
Chamberlain’s Colic, C tolera and Diar
the ten days limit.
Return limit
Newport
Biy
on
Yaquina
is
the
rhoea
Remedy.
never our intention to do anyone an Yaquina only.
127
I
ninety davs, but not later than Dec. Berry Cummings...........
ideal «"aside resort of the North Pa
This remedy is <-ertsin to hi- need I S. A.Raymond, the asylum attend
Southern Pacific trains connect cific coast Round trip tickets at
Eli Romer........................
112 50 injustice, we cheerfully correct this
31st, ¡904.
ant who was in Coi vallis In search of
For further information seto rates J O Dnakard..................
112 50 mistake.
with theC. 4E. at Albany and Cor- greatly reduced rites on sale from ed In almott every home before the
summer
is
over.
It
can
always
be
a runaway pillent from the asylum
• nd routes cad on S. P. Co. agent at Sawyer Bros . ..............
fl 87
va'lis for Yaqunia and Newport. all Southern Pacific points In Oregon
One of the best pl ices to break Trains on the C. and E. for Detroit on and after June 1st. Ass agent« depended upon even In lhe most farm near Salem, captured bls man
West Sc o.
Henry l-effler _ _ .
5 00
severe and dangerous ca«es. It is
H W Taylor ....._ ..
2 00 horse« we have noticed fe on Main will leave Albany 7. a. in. enabling for further Inform..lion aim a hand especially valuable for summer dis and took him back Io the institu
somely
illu-traled
souvenir
booklet,
J 0 Drinkard .. ...... ..
1m portant Notice.
3 00 street, If you hive some fractious tourists to go the hot springs to or write to Edwin Stone, manager orders in children. It is pleasant to tion. The, fellow, whose name is
take and never fails to give prompt J unes Everett, had been out for
H'm
Good
was
.................
5 50 beast, bring it out on Main street reach there the same day.
C. A E. R. Il , Albany. Ore., or .V. relief. Whv not t v ft now? It may
telephone
Telephone patron»
patrons have been
several days »nd he seemed to de
3 50 and you probibly will He able to
caused considerable annoyance of C B Maier........................
Full information as to rates, w ith E. (.'oman, G. P. A., 8. P. Co., Port save life. For sale by all dealers.
light in frightening women along
late by people calling them op »no Lambert A Coppock ....
* 00 i-rQ»ple up some child or you may beautifully iHistrate I booklets of land, Oregon.
bls way of travel.
asking them V- call other people to I Charles Weseley............
4 90 have even heifer iwK i A hh that— Yaqunia twy ami
the phone for them. TH« practice
rati-li aotiie grow n
-H
t -Mo«, et<- , can be
ACCOUNT POOH.
should be discontinued and the cen
Miss Rnoda Hudson of Gray’«
tral office wl 1 pro itptly disconnect
k li«gl .re
River, Washington, arrived today
pr-.ue.g ir-u-r- i lieilinu to Edwin Si.,
ou
Koker
unaors
...
ail such calls, if you wish an out
f I
E railrnad, AHuuv
■n Adve It«, r < <4 ami
on h visit to uer mother, 5frs. Rubt.
o ■lit; 4« .tie i.vl
Mr» Pyritx ...
sider to come to the phone, put la
Those who are gaining flesh
Il
Citry.
dve-l •V l-> ;>rl i envel l'onian, Portland, or to oli
and -or < m - i «th by regular treat
your call at the central office. »• lhe
Janies Larew....
00 wt-eii I
ment with
it
•iml E. igen-
■ubaenhera do not want to he bother
Vina Burrell ....
tw o|>es tor 2u
hui>dr-«l. Tl.e
ed running after people who have
Scott’s Emulsion
R-ite
to
M
unkcr.
M Maud Vaughn..
fr<
in
Newport
00 Work done -or -li h a ->ri--e would
no phona._______
should
continua the treatment
4.
A0
probably
«enU
printer
to
the
Indigent »nldier».......
0
In hot weatheri smaller dose
Rite from M tinner to Yaqunia
«nd a tittle cool milk with It will
The Benner Mill Company's mill near D O Quick .................
75 w-xx,« 'n prie n«-r with the len«t
do away with any objection
Lacomb burned down one night last M A Miller ...............
cO pri I» tn the art would print envel ♦ I 0
which Is attached to fatty pro
ducts during the heated
vfi
riki-ri
to
Detroit
Rate
from
week. The fire also destroyed several A M Reeves A Co....
ope«
for
50
an cents per its», »nu the
«eaeon.
Send Im frw Mapl*.
ocrea of timber, and for three or four Weseiey Bros...........
Advertiser is either h.o4 up for 83 0W
•COTT • BOWNB. Ch.-ta«,
bia algnstur* la oe eeery boa ot lb« goaules
days and nights reridente of that sec Antone Hilbert.........
«OV4>I Paarl Street.
Nee Vark.
work or h-s printing l.s fer< clous.
Laxative Bromo-Quinine TaM^
foe and tieni sB druggeu.
tion were fighting the games.
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W ith this great reduction sale on men’s and boys’ suits
we we are able to give you the maxmumof value for the
minimum of money, or in other words, we give you
much for so little.
Yours tor suits,
WESELY BROS
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