Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, November 13, 1914, Image 4

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    STEAM ER TAH O M A
ANXIOUS MOMENTS.
I f you carry an unreliable timepiece,
you have a good many such moments.
I f your watch needs attention bring it
to us. We can truthfully say you will be
more than pleased with our work.
ItepeiHlable work and satisfied custom­
er* are our l»est advertisements.
W. F. LARA WA Y,
HOOD RIVER, ORE.
— LO C A L —
Electric lamps anti fixtures
Hires carried by Cliown.
Simon
has it.
Pure
Lard.
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
SUM M O NS
Iii tii ■ Circuit Court o f the State of
from
280)
to
32'rt)
pounds,
with
Oregon
for Wasco County.
PH YSIC IAN and StIUGEON
P e o p l e ’ s n a v i g a t i o n C o m p a n y
3 1-4 inch wagons and farm liar- jVA W ingfield ,
HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON
C H A R LE S N E L S O N , M a n a g e r .
Plaintiff,
ness. Write <J.T. Morden, Mos-
i.
ier,
Oregon.
Will
practice
in
Mosier
and
Leaves The Dalles 7;(X) A. .\L, Sundays, Tue: lays and
J. C. Weigh. M, Alice (¡. Wingfield,
May
be
reached
by
long
dis­
Thursdays. Arrives at Mosier at 8:15. A. .M.
Calile tí. Koontz, and Gallic B. Kooiitz
Cockerels for Sale
tance
phone.
Home
phone
61.
as Administratrix o f the estate o f J.
Leaves Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays anti Saturdays
l S. C. White Leghorn Tancred
Vt . Kooiitz, deceased, Elton G.
from Oak Street Dock.
Passengers and freight.
Koontz and Della K-.ontz, Ella G,
stock, S. C. Rhode Island Reds,
Notice o f Sheriff’* Sale
Mosier Dock in charge of J. W. Husk" , , who will meet all
Chambers and J. I. Chambers, Ber­
Ladd stock.
Attractive prices
In
the
Circuit Court o f the Stale of
tha B. Kooiitz, Maude G. Ehrsam
boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 85.
for immediate sale.
Mayerdale
Oregon for Wasco County.
and Holmes K. Ehrsam, Klorence C.
Orchards, Mosier, Oregon.
Kooiitz, W. N. Wiley, and Valdemar First National Bunk o f The Dalles,
A fter-election predict ions- ‘I
Want a Home in Portland?
I.idt II, Administrator He bonis non o f! Oregon, a Corporation.
Hot Lake Manager Would Like
Plaintiff,
the Estate o f Emit Hedberg, de-
told you so.”
A dvance Notice of Arrival
What ( have yon to trade in the
rs.
C.'tLfl I,
ma
Defendants.
T. H. Beverly, W. J. Summers and
way ot town property for good
Persons contemplating a v isit
Aii^ia M. Summers, his wife, Ed. W.
To J. C. Wingfield. Alice G. Wing-
residence property in Portland ? to H o t Like Springs, Oregon,
Mueller and May C. Mueller, his
who
require
the
Service
o
f
a
.
field,
Callie
B.
Koonfz.
and
Callie
B.
(Jive details of what you have,
wife, R. E. Davis ami May F. Davis,
wheel chair or other special con- Ko.mtz as A Iministrutrix o fth e Estate
and what you want.
Address,
bin wife, J. R. Eggermon, M. Z.
venience, are requested b y the o fJ . w. Koontz, deceased, Elton G.
Portland Home, cure of Bulletin, management to give notice of Koontz and Della Koontz, Ella G.
Donnell ami Grace lion nett. Ids wife.
Frank Ellison. Dorothea Abbott and
Mosier, Oregon.
arrival in advance, so that prop- I chambers and J, I. chandlers, Bertha
H. M. Abbott,
er care and attention may he as­ It. Koontz. .Maude G. Ehrsam and
Defendants.
Holmes K. Ehraum,
Florence C,
sured.
Nichol & Co.
Mosier
Strauss
For Sale.
One or two heat y farm teams,
?
Oregon
General
Merchandise
IF YO U W I S H
By virtue o f an Execution, Decree,
and Order o f Sule duly fssued out of
ami under the Seal o f the Circuit
To meet your friends, stop at
Court o f the State o f Oregon for the
Wood taken in trade at h igh -.
H O T E L MOSIER.
County o f Wasco, to me directed and
dated the 21 st day o f October, 1914,
eat rrçarket price, Strauss.
All Modern and under New
upon a Decree in mortgage foreclosure
November Victor Records at
and judgment rendered and entered in
Management.
Cbown’s.
Fat for horses and con s. A cure *'*'■'* -m M .v°u ■" the above entitled said Court on the 19th day o f October,
A U O M I.M II) BA IH I'ACII.I’I M S
Flashlights, Batteries, etc., at
for corns contracted hoofs, mud suit ,,n ,,r bHf" re tht llth (lliy of De‘ 1914, in file above entitled cause in fa­
: centner. 1914, and if you fail to so ap- vor o f the plaintiff and against the de­
Chown’s.
fever and sore shoulders.
pear and answer said complaint or fendants, wherein it was adjudged that
W . G. GLOV’D, Prop.
M osier ,
A.
L
.
OREGON | otherwise plead thereto, for want plaintiff should recover in the sum of
M —
«
m —
thereof tile plaintiff will apply to the S d OOOKM i , together with interest, there­
end will spend some time here |
Conrt for the relief prayed for in said on from April 26th, 1912, at the rate o f
with tbeir mother.
complaint, to-wit:
For judgment 6 (s-r cent per annum, and the further
against the defendants,
C. W in g­ sum o f $4,258.25 together with inter­
H, M. West transacted busi­
field and Alice G. Wingfield, and Callie est thereon from November Itith,
ness in Portland this week.
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
BOTANY
B. Koontz. and Callie B. Koontz as 1912, at the rate o f 6 per cent
P L U M B IN G
Administratrix o f the estate o f J. W. per annum, and the further sure
Buster Brown and his Dog Jepson. ..School Flora of Pacific
We have received County Su­
Steam and Hot Water Heating.
Koontz. deceased, in the sum o f j o f $900.00 attorney fees, and the
M o s ie r
O rego n
Tige. Bring the children Thurs­
perintendent Bonney’s list of
Coast.
$200.011 m Cold Coin o f the United further sum o f $94.80, together with
day, Nuv, 19. Strauss.
the prize winners in the School jobbing promptly attended to.
States, tog. tiler with interest thereon interest thereon from January 10th,
LITERATURE
from July 7th. 1913, at the rate o f 8 1914, at the rate o f 6 per Cent per an-
S. F. Goss was a business vis­ Pancoast. .Introduction to Amer­ Children’s Industrial Fair, The
per cent per annum; for the fu rth er! num, and the further sum o f $29.00
OREGON
list
is
too
extensive
to
print
in
MOSIER
itor tit the county seat on Tues­
ican Literature.
, sum o f $100.00 attorney fees, and for costs and disbursements, and the costs
full, hut we take pleasure in -------------
day lusL.
plaintiff's costs and disbursements o f and upon this W rit and commanding
Dunbar. ...Lyrics ot Lowly Life, ¿.mug the names of the winners - ----------------------- --------------------
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a
w
y
e
r
s
a.-*-?
made and expended therein; and for a me to make sale o f the real property
W. G. Gloyd returned Sunday
TRAVEL
in the various schools in Mosier
1
£
decree o f the Court deert-eing that said embraced in such Decree o f foreclos­
evening from a fortnight’s stay | p
Italy District. They are:
innemore..................
mortgage lie foreclosed and that the ure and hereinafter described, I will,
in Portland
S H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N premises therein described, to-wit:
upon the 30th day o f November, 1914,
ISiArta Cole, layer cake, first
HISTORY
Machine Shop
Thirty feet (30) off the West side o f at the hour o f 2:00 o’clock in the a fter­
prize, $2.
Mrs. C. A. Macrumleft yester - 1
Fiske. .Beginnings of New Eng­
a ml Garage
Lot Two (2), thirty feet (30) off the noon o f said day, and at the front door
day fo r a visit with relatives in
Frances Cole, cake, 2nd prize,
land.
West side o f Lot Si'ven (7), and Lots o f tire County Courthouse in Dalles
Portland,
$ . .
Atit'i Repairing and
Three
(3) and Six (6), all in Bloek“ D” City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell at
FICTION
Attorneys-At-Law
accessories.
A I I
Arvilla Husbands, hand-ltem’d
o f Kramer’s Addition to Dalles ( ity, public auction to the highest bidder for
F. A. Shogren is spending the i
Bronte....................... Jane Eyre towel, 2nd prize. $1.
Wasco county, Oregon, according to cash in hand, all the right, title and in-
Work Guaranteed
G e n e r a l P r a c t ic e
week in Portland attending to
Burnett... .......... T. Tembarom
the recorded map and plat thereof; terest which the defendants, and either
Ftrst
and
State
St.
Feme
Isom,
2nd
host
exhibit
business matters.
T H E D ALLES,
-
OREGON And also the East twenty feet (20) o f I or all o f them, have or had, or have
Conrad......................... Chance of grains and grasses, $2.
Hof)d
River,
Oregon
Lots Four ( I ) and Five (5) in said since acquired or now have, in and to
Wilma Rorden is first, Helen Gregory............Under Handicap
Ora Evans, jellies and jars of t
Block “ I*” in said Kramer’s Addition ' the following described real property.
Biasit is second and Boyd Thrift Jordun. .Carmen and Mr. Dryas-
fruit, special, $3.
v S T . M A R Y ’ S A C A D H M A | to Dalles City, in Wasco County Ore- lying and being situated in Wasco
is itimi io Llie Batty Contest this j dust.
County, Oregon, to-wit:
Frances Nielsen, potatoes, 1st
week. Strauss.
D A V ID ROBINSON, M. D.
Lippmann.. Making over Martha prize, $2.
£ THE D ALLES. O R EG O N 5 Be sold in the manner provided by law All o f Lot 1 in Section 13, Township
for the sale o f real property upon 1 North o f Range 12 East o f the W il­
15. L. Root and J. E. Higley
JUVENILE
Ida Nielsen, loaf corn bread,
1
Ph ysician and S u rg e o n
mortgage foreclosure, and the proceeds lamette Meridian, containing 22.49
spent several hours in Hood Riv­
1st
prize,
$2.
E
BOARDING
AN,)
DAY
SCHOOL
$
Non-Fiction
arising from such sale he applied in acres.
er on Wednesday.
M o s ie r
-
-
O regon
Irene Olsen, baking, 1st. $2.
FOR GIRLS
Selon........ Lobo, Rag and Vixen
the payment o f said judgment and the
Also Fractional Lot No. 1, in Section
sums al-ove mentioned, including costs 18, Township 1 North of Range 13 K,
Vera Olsen, embroidered doily,
Mrs. John Lantry, of Lyle, is Goss. .Boys’ Life of Gen. Slieri-
¥.
For Particulars apply to
o f sale and attorney fees; and that the containing 32.88 acres, except tile fol­
DR. C. H. JENKINS
2nd, $1.
3
here this week
visiting h e r1 dan.
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defendants, and each and all of them, lowing strip o f land being 10 feet in
S
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Lois Osburn. box of candy.
mother, Mrs. A. Selli tiger.
DENTIST
FICTION
and any and all persons claiming by, width described as, commencing at a
through or under them or any o f them, |K>int on the South line o f said lot, 627)
Messrs. Ben and S. W, Sel-iAlden — Adventures of Jimmie ! “ "il1
1 *1
H oo d R i v e r ;
O regon
Violet Piercey, embroidered
be forever barred from any and all feet West from the Northeast corner
linger arrived from Trout Lake,
Brown.
Office Phone, 1081.
said o f Theodore Mesplie’s Donution I,and
,
’ ,
•
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, „ m pin cushion, 2nd, $1,
let's. Phone, 3I]«T
^
O I a
title*, oijuity anJ "interest in sail
Wash., the first ot the week and L u cia.. ........... Peter and Polly
.,
. .
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premises or any portion thereof, savi Claim; thence Northeast to a point on
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. ... ,
rtatiK I roctor, s special corn
W hite............... Borrowed Sister
only ttie statutory right o f redemp­ the East line o f said Lot, 18 rods West
+ L*t»tü >0:i- XMæilthC.'! » G d « ÄPOati-f
Bath robes ready to wear, also
exhibit, 1st, $2.
tion, and for such other and further and 154) feet North from said Mes-
MAGAZINES
‘ready to make up,” girdle to
?
Mabel Yonisli, crocheted bug.
. r.-lief as to the Court may seem meet plie’s claim; said strip o f land extend­
*
match, just received. Always Harper’s Magazine, Aug. 1914 2nd, $1.
■ and equitable.
ing through said fractional lot between
something new here. -----------
Strauss. --------
House Beautiful,
Shoes made to order.
We retail
* :l's Summons is published in the said points, together witli the right to
------ ------» ~ June.
— ■
Mosier Bulletin, a weekly newspaper use the same for a water ditch;
sse Allen, an attorney of In d ie n 'Home Journal, Sept. ’ 141 VY’ednesda.v, Nov. 18th, I will
Jesse
ami Boys Shoes.
Repair- ,lf 6e" '‘ r“ 1 circulation published ini Also the NW| o f the NW| o f said
„ Men’s
.
,
5000 extra votes with each
H,,me
Companion, give
Kj
The Dalles, was a professional Woman’8
jjj tilg neatly done while you wait. Wasco County, Oregon, for six con-1 Section 18, in Tp. 1 N of Range 13,
25c stile of lard, ham, bacon, tea,
caller in town hist Monday.
Sept. 1914.
¿x Prices reasonable and ail work s«-‘’uti- » weeks, being seven issues East o f the Willamette Meridian, con*
thereof,
cheese, pickles, butter, canned
compliance
with an containing 5 k .82 acres;
uaranteed
’ B o r n : -O n Tuesday, Novem­
School Text Books a n d
<ni. r o t Hon. W. I,. Hrarishaw. .Iu<!ge
Also the North Half o f the North-
goods, salt, cranberries, mince
ber 3rd, 1914, to Mr. and Mrs. G.
° ' ^u* ■ ircuii Court of the State of east Qmirter o f the Northeast Quart*
School Supplies of all kinds.
Joseph Amore
meat, underwear,
gloves and
Sparling, a 9* lb. daughter.
Oregon for Wasco County, dated the! iml tbe Southeast Quarter o f tlie North
mittens. Baby Contest cl >ses
h ay o f October. 1914, an t tilt­ rast Quarter ,>f tue Northeast Quarter
10 Union St.
The Dalit
Our «¡utile new line of Christ­
Saturday, N<»v. 21. Strauss.
il: te o f the first publication o f this o f Sec. 13, Tp. I North o f Range 12
B o o k s and .Magazines,
mas Handkerchiefs has arrived.
Summons is Octob-r 30th, 1914, and l-.’ast, containing 30 acres;
S lu tiniit-rv and N i o v e lt ie s ;
Why not select yours now from
Sc the date o f the last publication tin re-
Fowls for Thanksgiving
Also a tract o f land commencing at
•ks Leatli- ft 5
Watches and Clocks,
i
it a t t
the complete stock? Strauss.
I o f is December llth , 1914.
a (mint 233 feet North o f Southeast
er and Toilet goods.
è
F kki » VV. W ilso n ,
corner o f fractional T.ot 1 o f West
§
Dr. Macrum left yesterday a f­
Well fattened chickens and
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By Peter Radford.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
H alf o f Northwest Quarter o f Sec. 18,
t£JKRa£7S
?
ternoon for eastern Wasco coun­
I-rfvturrr National Kanner»’ Union.
ducks, six months old, live or
! in Tp. I North o f Range 13, KVVM;
*
Subscriptions taken for
ty to look after the work of the
Much lias been said And more writ- dressed.
Will he ill prime COIt-j
thence running dm North 437 feet;
r. « r- r
5
¡ill magazines and papers.
leput.v I run inspectors.
j thence South 39 deg. 58 min. East 421*
ten about the woman tn the factory diiion by Thanksgiving. Leuvt
t it a
.
and behind the counter, but how about
ü
feet; thei-.ct South 68 deg., 34 min.
Clubbing rates can he had. .
e x x .y
L
. x.
l * :oti No. 2, east hound, was the woman who works tn the Held, orders at Nichol’sstore, or phone
5
X ë'
West 296 fe* t to place o f beginning:
MaGW.
l
i
d
*v
F.
G.
Powers,
1P5.
Can simply you with any­
[tel ’lyetl three hours at IJontle 1
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words Iti her bo-
all o f said land above described being
i
«
Metils . i / Alt Hour*
ville Wednesday morning h\ a half, t rei >t a necessity that rom­
»• K thing in tit’s line at most
I in Wasco County. Oregon;
You
cannot
bent
-Mosier
I
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I
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p pit:
i ’ t o V Vornan
T U I I I U U H to
I » work
« t u n I for
D I i l a I livelihood,
I) e ii n u u U i
F o r Salt.
Or so much o f said property a* will
(trices in nny of these lines. «
BAKERY
landslide that covered about 3U0 And T favor not only shortening tier
reasonable prie -s.
:-'
satisfy
said judgment and decree amt
hour*,
hut
freeing
her
from
manual
feet of track.
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CON!'EC TIONKRY
One man’s saildle, practically • > e iw w * > iW ie o c ;w h > i)W i«i):K ,- +
order o f sale, with costs amt accruing
tnhor entirely
I rruve for society
i
1 costs. Said pioperty will be sold sub­
Bah) Doll patent lent her shoes tI ih t high ■ -an(bird of excellence where new; or will exchange for chick­
SOFT D RINKS ject to confirmation and redemption a*
the home tr woman's throne and her ens or hogs.
in joutig ladies' sizes, 2 - lo ó
1
Address Bulletin
O .-W . K. & N. Time 'Tabic
A
life Is devoted to molding the char­
by law provided.
TOBACCO
l CIGARS
just, received.
This time we
EAST r o u n d
w e st bound
acter and elevating the thought of office.
Dated at Dalles City. Wasco County,
5
have your size if you call at the rising generation. But so long as
No. 2 10:45 a.m. No. 1. 2:10 p.m.
Oregon, tl < 22nd day o f October, 1914.
V.
LINDBUKti.
ttv K v C i '
V « TEg.’ f)
want greed and misfortune prevail in
Pine. Strauss.
Wanted
No. 8 6:54 p.m. No. 7, 7:22a.i:
I.EVI ('HRISMAK,
this world, women, through choice or
S t u r g e s s B i . d g , M o s i e r . O r e .
Sheriff o f Wasco County.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Krause, of necessity, wilt work, and perhaps
Party from the wheat country 1
1 lie Dalles, and Win. Miser, of they wilt work at one task or another
. : ï f ISIBLa_ .y
as many hour* p- r day as they please. wishes to rent a farm within 3
. a.ST.
Big Bend, Wash., visited last
” e nia> pity the weak and admire miles of Mosier.
Must
have
j
Snuda■ v dii Mr. and Mrs. J. !’. the strong In lf-otr struggle, but tue
form < oo- -n Is entitled to her share witter and some pi,stare. Se,
Davenport.
Y->ti must r-'.tli :■> th :t y, i : i : _ j- g
l). E. W ilson, or write Box lot.
of sympathy and reward.
I « I I s is t!u> time of year when :t fur or
D >zens of different styles, grades
DrLfoot shoe oil waterproofs
your shoes. Cliown.
Koontz. W. N. Wiley, and Valdemar
I.itl. II. Administrator de bonis non o f
the Estate o f Emil Hedberg, dec used,
Blacksmith
the above named defendants:
In ttie Name o f the State o f Oregon:
Horse Shoeing and General
You. and each o f you, the above
Repair Work.
i Mined defendants, are hereby required
Also agent for Corona Wool to appear and answer the complaint
V . A. H U S B A N D S
S. F. GOSS
RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY MOSIER PRIZE WINNERS AT INDUSTRIAL
FAIR
H. G. KIBBLE
D erby
&
S te a r n s
J »-<
f rOUSt & M ei le f
:
BENNETT SINNOTT 5 GALLOWAY
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Mosier
i
Book Store ÿ
A.
The Farm Woman Needs Relief
More Than Her City Sister.
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L. C U M IN I,
7 he Tombstone
i i
RES1
f * ----------- man -----------
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Try Him and
be Convinced
Suits and Overcoats
S/wiiU Sale: Special prices
wntte dinnei'ware, and glass-
waif. just in time for Thanks­
giving.
See our big window
:»ud notice the prices.
st rana ;.
dii
^
a.
Reyiiolns
mMu, were in
■ ooiing up |o
i
.■»onto ot
they
huit
and wife, ot
town yester
look at a tract
tow n, w tiich
recen tly
pnrclin.se, I.
Air. Keynonlais hii at ehiu -ct Hint
Contractor. While in town he
Puttie the Bulletin tifih-e a \«o\
pleHHMiit call and left iris n eas
U le
lor
a y e a r ’s su b scrip tion .
Dolls, Dolls. Dolls, ,,f every
kind, Ironi 5c tip. You can find
Wiiat you want ¡it a price saving
here,
l ime now to lix that old
doll over. Metal lu-mls her«- ¡t
a price reduction. Strauss.
All Must Toil.
Mosier, Ore.
The labor problem, as relates to
Notice
men. is a most vexatious one. and
when we apply It to women it becomes
more seriously complicated. W e will
There w ill he a meeting of the
always have to work unless some po­
litical genius can put a law on the ttiNptiy ers ot School District No.
slnlute tvok that will enable ns to 52 on Saturday. November 28.
live w lthou, tat- ir. So long ns every
at the school house, at 3 P. ,\i.,
person muit meet toil face to face, the
best we can do Is to equitably dis­ for the purpose of voting a tax
tribute »he burdens and reward labor, levy for saitl school lustrici.
and If the-e ts to he a revision of
IL W. D a m e e s k n .
wages end a ihortentng of hours, t
C le r k .
" ;l ' ,t” larm
*° get her
i hare. f*he ha more reason to com
plain than nny other class of tollers
She has. as a rule, fewer comforts. 1
fewer pleasures, less recreation am!
less opportunity for •njoymeut than i
Leading varieties of t mir
her sirter In the city. She has not
tre«-s
for o m nt«-rei a I ano
so munv convenience* and fewer tux
urtes and less to he thankful for than i
home planting.
»om en who lire In the town hut she
toil* on a model of consistency, pa­
F. A. MASSEE.
tience and womanly devotion, t’er
talnly she should he the first to he Hood River
-
•
rii
r» warded
For Sale
I'liw..« ( Kiel! i it>.
to need a new Overcoat or Suit before
long, so why net get it now while \ m
have the large aasortment t<> clu
clini >se
trom. live big values we givt
on in
HART SCHAFFNKR w MARX
CLO TIK’ R.V FT Gtm anie
;uni
amvly worth your wltile
OIISI
You can’ t make a m istaktf in ÎMiyi
thes«* all wool suits i 1 «»r we wiil s.,*i
right hack ot each an d e v.-ry one ¡i md
make then satisfy yo :
Hart, SrhatFner ,Y M ar; Suits a . ,
Overcoats for S O S O .-
t'loliieraft Suits an (t Owrcoats for
Sid ih) and up.
11.
Furs
Blankets for Winter
is ¡I; predated very much and we
you to call and see the nice new
oTi-ring and note the m, st
prie ■s ¡It ’ chicli they are
ma: ,-,l.
You can d( better at this
a :d sizes; white, fancy, and gr -y blank­
ets. Any sort of gook blanket one
wants.
The recent production of blank­
ets must inevitably hear higher prices,
it will pay you to lay in a full winter
Mipplv now. Come in and see what
spl »ndid articles we are offering at
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Dresses for Ladies
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