Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 06, 1903, Image 2

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CAMPERS ATTENTION
TENTS, CAHP STOVES
CAMP COOKING UTENSILS
CAHP CHAIRS AND STOOLS
BLANKETS, COMFORTERS
COTS, BEDS, PILLOWS, ETC
OUTING BOOTS AND SHOES
KAHKI CLOTHING
1
GIRLS OVERALLS
LEGGINGS, ETC, ETC
HND
an UNSURPASSED line of
Canned LUNCH Goods
REAMES & JENNINGS
Daily-by Daylight-between
Klamath Falls and Pokegama
Connecting with Klamath Lake R. R. for all Points on S. P. R. R.
Shortest Rente, Best time and Accommodations.
PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND FAST FREIGHT LINE
LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS 8 A. M
Office:
Mammoth Stables, Largest and Most Centrally Located.
Travelers conveyed to all points at reasonable rates. Best
care given to stock.
Telephone 101.
R. W. MARPLE, Proprietor.
Gity Meat Market
Wm. Storm Jr., Prop.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
in all kinds of Fresh and
Salt Meats. Every variety
of Sausage always on
hand.
phone Main 55
GOOD MEAT FOR THE TABLE
Try us on Lard, Mince Meats, Smoked Meats and Sausages
UNEEDA ME A T MARKET
A & A. LEWIS, Prop’s
Closing Out Salc ^
ilEI MASTIN
President.
[ It. IliAKtS.
Vice Résidant.
FRE-SH* I ERIAN CHURvrt.
among
”f ”l,r ‘’111/011» a f« «
Siiblmth S c I kh 'I ‘t 1,1 *• ,M’' '.’js !,
ago. TP»«* man haA a few H»®
diamonds that he wanted to raise » lug bv the pe tor al > > \ T.’, J
dollar or Two on, to keep him uut II lie m.; Christian Emlf-“”1 •" ’’.i
could gel w’"“‘
I,e ‘h'hi't prnverservice at » ^edu'- - .
4>ublkheJ every Tburmtey by
| ;
want but Just a little money, so that Jug’ A cordial nnltati”" 1»
WESLEY O. SMITH,
he could redeem his jewels the easier. . I to all tu Mtlemt all »ervices.
or two
Among the gems were one
..... ..........
VV. G. S mith , I a»‘‘,r-
E ditor axì > P iopriictob .
that were the real thing, but,
although these were the ones he
(kill at the R ki - i ulu an ofik* f”r
■ VtHCanTlOS KAtKS.
showed, thev were not the ones the tine job work.
r iw customer received. Bis hand forgot
OS* year (in advance)...................
it’s cunning once, however, and lie
l-'lne line or rings and
l'*"
handed out a ring with a real dia­ styles in bracelets and jew.lrv
llXXk
THURSDAY. AUGUST 8.
mond in It. After lie discovered Ins
loss, be was not long in --Ksteeming,, Van'» Jewelry store.
tin-
ling, and s<s»n after failed away
OCR REPRESSIONS.
You can get squirrel H*’"
into tlie darkness, seeking pastures
ChitwisaUs Drug Sion*
new.
Several
people
have
his
dia
­
When the climate is perfect, peo­ monds In their posseBBion, but they
ple have no difficulty in trying to I are not exhibiting them much now­ Private dining riK'iiw at tlie < *••»
sleep. In most regions the inhabi­ adays.—Medford Mail.
trai Cafe.
tants are constantly reminded of I lie
weather and ate too busy keeping government land w ithdrawn
Engraved or printed wedding Invi­
themselves alive to feel like going to
tations at the Republican office.
W. W. IIAZfiN, Proprietor,
sleep, bodging cyclones, lightning
The Lakeview land office has re­
and waterspouts or hunting for a cool ceived by telegram, dated at Wash­
Proposals for Beet and t lour.
breeze to prevent suffocation keep ington, July 31. notice that the fol­
EAST end , KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON,
V S INl»l
KgRVler.
them very much on tlie alert. TT’e lowing described lands have been
Klaiualh *li«»;l **'• *"’’ ,.
are free from the intense heat which withdrawn from settlement or any
I
,,l'rs‘‘H l“’i‘r»l"d by ‘lay, week or month.
SKAt.Kt* PROI’OHAIS
1 ,
oppresses most sections of the United appropriation:
for H.-.-l or flour.' »■ the
,lk,| I ^IVCrV •
Huy nnd Grain bought and sold.
States at this time and have none of
the un.ler.lKiie.l «I 8(|
Townships 24. 25, 2«. 27 and 28, ,lre»»e.l Io
will be received at th . --h
'
the other disagreeable and dangerous ranges 7, 8 and 9; township« 21 to 28 Oregon,
I'asaeiigi
’
rH
convoyed
to nil parts of Southern OregoQ
twoo-cloekf.. io »•< vugu.t I- I «vi. '•>'/»
elements to contend against, and. inclusive, ranges 10 to lti. both in­ nlahlng anil delivering *i 1,11
t,in.•
and
Northern
Cnlitornin
nt
the very lowest rates.
during th*' U m ’ s I yesr <
therefore, not being compelled to clusive; townsliips 29 and 30. ranges tiuirctl
lWH:<7.0D0 IHHiiuls iM t f. and »I ’" l-'Vl’!:? A
jump sideways continually to main­ 12 and 13; township« 29 to 39, Isitli SpeeUleailon. and m.truelion. io ’ .Ider» i
Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel
e»anilne.l In "lakiiir a|.|>l'»«l'»>"
'J1
tain existence, is it any wonder we inclusive, ranges 14 and 15; town­ bi-
iindrraigm-d. For auy
?
can enjoy unrestrained, blissful sleep, ships 40 and 41, ranges 14) and 15; ••
’I’»1«
° ‘ ntUrtnSl
Linkville. Phone Main 14
one of tlie most blessed gifts to hu­ townsliips 29, 30, 31, 3- and 33, range
manity.
Hi; township 33, range 17; STY) of
Big s tie of harness ami saddlery .it
township 33, range 18. All south Maltby's Best gtstds at clieapst
This county needs more irrigation and east.
And the strip of land
to increase its population and wealth. north and west of tlie Klamath In­ price« in Southern Oregon.
Nowhere can systems of watering dian reservation.
Notice for Publication
land be carried on more easily and
practically than here.
We have TO PAINT CRATER LAKE SCENERY
Department <>f the Interior,
plenty of water and rich soil. What
latini Otlice al Lakeview . Oregon,
July 17, l90-'l.
Mrs. J. D. Fountain, of Portland,
we need is enterprising capita! to ap­
ply the former to the latter and make daughter of Mrs. A, H. Russell, of Notice is hereby given that tl"- f"L
this city, has been chosen by the low ing-nanied settler lias tiled notne ot
it productive.
liis intention to make tinsi pox'l in
Soutlierii Pacific Company to make a support
of his claim, and that said proof
Every generation finds less relig­ painting of Crater Lake for the com­ will la- made la-tore las II. Dtii-coll.
ious fanaticism and bigotry—less in­ pany. Her selection for tins work is county clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
tolerance of one sect for tlie concep­ a deserved compliment to Mrs. Foun­ on August 20, 1903, vix:
tions and tenets of another. There tain’s ability as an artist, who is
AlexanderU. Wilson,
is constant growth in broad-minded alreadv well known in tlie metropolis H. E. No. 21II f ir the S\\ NFL. W S
reasoning. More importance attaches for several beautiful paintings of SEL. Sec 32. T 39 S. R 13 F. W M and
to pure thoughts, noble deeds, up­ scenery in tlie National Park. She bit 2 Sec 5. T 40 S. K 14 E. W M.
He names the following witness»-» to
right living than to tlie peculiar be­ will be a member of the Portland
prove liis continuous residence upon
lief to which one ad lie res. The es­ party which will leave Medford and
cullivatrori of -ai<l land, vii: Ilio«.
sential is not so much the denomina­ Wednesday for Crater Lake.—Tid­ II. Wilkerson,
1». Canipts-ll, J A. Stew­
tional affiliation one maintains as the ings.
art and M. F. Orr, a'lof Lorella, Oregon
character he possesses.
E. M. B kattaix , Begii-ter.
McCormick mowers and rakes, wire
cables
and
pulley
blocks.
Wail street is not tlie commercial
Notice for Publication.
Geo. R. Burn,
barometer it used to be. It neither
Phone. Main 13
East
End
Hardware.
indicates nor regulates the financial
Department of tlie Interior.
Land
Office
al
Lakeview.
Oregon,
condition of tlie country as it did ten
co . ting
July It, 1903.
years and more ago. Capitalists no
Notice is hereby given that tlie fol­
longer consult Wall street when they
TV rest family’s trig show, The lowing
-named settler lias filed notice of
want to launch an enterprise nor bide famous TV rest
fairyly. acrobats.
intention to make final proof in «up-
their money when they read of a Watch for the King of tlie Acrobats, his
|s>rt of liia claim, and tli.it sai-l pn«4
slump in the market there. Thus I---------------
Baby Joe, ,-----
the .- youngest
child tumbler will la-ninde before Jas II. Driscoll.
-------r,
the financial status of tlie country is i in the world,
5 years old. Bar cast- County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Ore­
more stable, and depressions, such as ing act.
e
Flying trapese. Singing gon, on August 24, 1903. viz:
we had in 1893, are less likely to re­ and forest comedy acts and fun.
Benjamin F. Crawford,
cur.
Come to tlie Opera House Saturday H. E. Xo. 2412 for the XL1« et Ba M
I p B 8, It 8 E. W M.
night and have a good time.
Be names tlie following witnesses to
Portland papers have devoted a
prove liia continuous resilience mon and
great deal of space In the last year to Violent Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by cultivation
Of saiii land, vix: D. II. Yea­
setting forth tlie resources of isolated Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
ger, M. A. Eddy. John II. Peatross and
Diarrhoea Remedy and Per­
portions of Oregon, urging the con­
N. H. Fennell, all of Pokegama, Oregou
haps a Life Saved.
struction of railroads and showing
E. M. B katt . on , Register.
the feasibility of Investments and de­
A
short
time
ago
I
was
taken
with
velopment along different lines. On
Notice for Publication.
the contrary Portland capitalists! a violent attack of diarrhoea and
seem to rest supinely on their oars, believe I would have died if I had not
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
Department of liie Interior,
apparently indifferent to opportuni­ I gotten relief, says John J. Patton, a
Lamt Office at Ijiki-view, Oregon,
ties for opening and improving new leading citizen of Patton, Ala. A I
July 14. 19113.
territory, which would add to their friend recommended Chamberlain's
nv»v-«»v pivrn
Notice in hereby
given mnv
that tin |<>I*
fol- ;
1
Colic,
Cholera
and
Diarrhoea
Remedy.
„low ing-nsim'd scttli-r has tiled nm: ■»• »>f
prosperity and wealth. The metrop­
I
bought
a
twenty-five
cent
bottle
liis intention tomski- tinsi prooi in «up-
olis would perhaps accept the trade
of bis claim, and that «aid proof
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
of new fields, but doesn't seein to feel and after taking three doses of it was Ì ! |«>rt
enough interest to go after it ener-, entirely cured. I consider it tlie best will be made Ix-fore Jas II. l*ri«coll. |
remedy iu tlie world for bowel comJ 1 County Clerk, at Klamath Falla,Oregon, [
Ri-ferenrr by |«-rnti«si»>n :
A«’ ■"»
getically and get it.
plaints. For sale by C. C. Chitwood. on August 21, 1903, viz:
National bank and Aalona ssvisjl
KLlffliTH REPUBLIC»
Collections Attended
to Promctly.
Invited.
ENCI IANGE
«TABLES
WEST SID® STABLES
Jas. Sigler, Prop’r
First Class Horses
Fine Carriages
Feed Stables.
Teams with or without Drivers
^.KLAMATH TRAINING STABLES
COR. BROOKS AVE. AND SEVENTH ST.
Racing and Trotting Horses a Specially. Colts
Developed for Runners or Trotters.
ARMSTRONG & RAMSBV
CRATER LAKI
C. C. BROWER,
PICTURES
RATHERPERSONAL.
FOR SALE.
Adam Crawford,
H. E. No. 2411 for tin- NW, of Fee is .
Tp 98 8, B I.. W M.
He names the follow ing witnesses to
prove iiia continuous r»*»idenee up>n and
cultivation of said land, viz: p. II.
Yeager. M. A. Edilv, John II. Peatroas
and N, H. Fennell, all of Poltegams, Or­
egon.
E. M. B rattain , Register.
nie
Bank <>( Astoria, Oregon
opposite Court
iloiiM*.
Falls, Or. Phone, Main 104.
Klamath
AT THE
N. D. VZalling is much given of!
Three and one-half inch Studebak­
late to studying the stars and seems
to have formed particular fondness er wagon, only used a few times. For
Dr. H. B. HAR0US.
for the planet, Venus. He has a dis­ further particulars inquire of E. E.
I
tant, wistful look and takes to victu-, McCarthy, Klamath Falls, Or.
Physician an J Surgeon.
als so indiffeiently that bis board bill '
Cholera Infantum.
Office
—
nest door to the O|*r» Hour».
has been voluntarily reduced. These
. ..... „ disease ..._.
This
has ___
lost its terrors
Call and see our
H**oit> 7—Hotel Linkvilb*.
symptoms
lead us’to conclude that . Sin'cë''’chamberla
’in"’s Colic,"
. .
........................
........, Cholera
H|ircial attention given dieeaessoltk»
advancing age does not necessardv anf| Diarrhoea Remedy came into
render a man impervious to the wins- general use. Tire uniform success
—4«tasar» titled.
Klamath River Views X eye
Notice Is hereby given that there
. perings of Cupid.
"7 .
which attends the use of this remedy
i liny iatlHiralory — Examinations I- “
arc
funds
in
the
county
treasury
for
A telepathic communication from in all cases of bowel complaints In
____
I to |25.
W. O. Smith states in effect that he j children has made it a favorite tlie redemption of all Klamath county
KI.A.MATII FALLS, OREGON»
is in mud up to his neck at Shovel I wherever its value has become known. warrants protested on and prior to A. O. U. W. BUILDING,
Oct.
14.
1898.
Interest
will
cease
from
Creek and is thereby driving out the For sale by C. C. Chitwood,
this date.
BONANZA, OREGON rheumatism which has given him the
G. VV. STEPHENSON
BRIDGE COLLAPSES.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore., this
Klamath Falli.
appearance of premature decrepitude
18th day of June. 1903.
PHYSICIAN AND SU RO HON.
for several weeks past. He extols the
The sidewalk of the Morrlson-street
11. II. Van Valkenbiirg.
curative virtues of mud. Thus he
HLr»* in r<M»rn* GtriiirHy occupied
County Treasurer.
doubtless will, as we hope, be able on i bridge, over the Willamette river,
by D«. Itraini-S. Phone 31.
his return to discard his cane and broke while a large crowd was gath­
Notice for Publication.
,
walk, jump and dance with the agili- i ered on it last Friday, throwing 140
Al office day and night.
Dealers and Manufacturers of
tv“o7aJcircus acrobaL ........... “S"‘ | P^P1« into the watel nnd causing
Department of tlie Interior,
„
,
.
.
. , „
death to three or four and serious in-
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Excursions to Crater Lake, Pelican jury t0 more than Hfty
People had
Land Office at Lakt-view, Oregon,
Bay and other summer resorts are Jth/
d tl)c hridg(/ t0 wa£h the
July 18, 1903.
Notice is hereby given that the fol­
enjoyable, but have grown common- swimming feat of Clarence Lutz, an
GEO. //. MERRYMAN
place.
Let us have something arin|esg wonder .and as the swimmer lowing-named settler lias filed notice of
intention to make final prooi in sup­
unique—an excursion to the moon was ncarl hisdestination the crowd her
port of her claim, and that eai»l proof
PHYSICIAN & SERB EON.
This suggestion we would commend surged - to one
K end .....
of the bridge and will be made la-fore Jas. II. Driscoll
to the consideration of our towns-1 the crash came, caused by the break­ County
Office Over Uneeda Market.
Clerk at Klamath Falls. Or on
We carry a complete line of Whips, Robes, Blankets, Col­ man, I. A. Duffy.
August 29, 1903, viz:
ing of a rotten 5x12 inch timber.
Plione 171.
Laundry called for and de­
lars, Sweat-pads, Fly-nets, Harness Oil and Soap.
Rex Hord drove out to his Olene
Lizzie Fitch,
Taken
With
Cramps.
Klamath
Falla, Oregon.
widow
of
Albert
A.
Fitch,
deceased
II
ranch yesterday morning, but re­
Silver Mounted Bits and Spurs. Braided work a specialty. stored
livered to all customers.
E No. 2315 for tlie E'4Z of NW. W , ,,i |
himself to the rush atid whirl
Wm. Kirnise, a member of the NE'|
14, Tp 37 8, *R 1)? p;
We carry everything in the Harness and Saddlery line. of metropolitan life as soon as possi­ bridge gang working near Littleport TV M. of Section
She names the following wit
O. (iHAVlCS
ble,
arriving
here
on
his
return
at
was
taken
suddenly
ill
Thursday
I have had thirteen veais of steady
I have been making the Celebrated
nessrn to prove her continuous residenei-
noon.
night
willt
cramps
and
a
kind
of
upon
and
cultivation
of
said
land,
viz-
practice in making Hamess and Har­ Lakeview Saddle for the past four­
cholera. Bis case was so severe that
L. Fountain an»l Ja«|s-r Bennett of
ness goods. I let my work speak for teen years. My work will stand the W arner valley land cases . I ire had to have the members of the P.
Klamath Falls, Or., N s. Drew and
Office in the KriTRi.ir** Bnildinf-
A SPECIALTY.
Itself.
G eo . TV. B radley .
closest inspection. W m . G unther .
wait upon him and Mr. Gifford John 8. Logue of Dairy, Oregon.
Several weeks ago the matter of the i crew
E. M. B rattaix , Register.
was
called
and
consulted.
Be
told
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
contest between the Warner Valiev them he had a medicine in tlie form
Satisfaction Guaranteed
J.C.WHIPP
J A BLEW
Land
Company
and
several
settlers
in
1
Write Us For Samples
F. L WRIGHT
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—
MANAGER
that valley, came up before the State of
PHONE 4-5-6
I>iarih<x-a Remedy that he thought
Notice for Publication.
Lfind Board for adjudication. The would
I
him out and accordingly
Warner Valley Land Company claims several help
I
doses
were
administered
witli
UNITED STATES I.AND OFFICE )
title to the land through the state by
the
results
that
the
fellow
was
able
to
GENER L FREIGHTER,
L akkvikw , O rkuon , February 28, I'MKL (
virtue of purchase and deed under the
Notice is hereby given that, in com­
swamp land act. Governor Chamber- ' be around next day. The Incident
’s pliance witli tlie provisions of the #<-t of
tain wants more time to look into the speaks quite highly of Mr. Gifford
^l^^Prompt and careful attention
Argus.
medicines.
—
Elkader,
Iowa,
Congress oi June 3, 187», entitle»! "An
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. respective claims and on Thursday
to all ordere..........................
Tills
remedy
never
fails,
Keep
it
in
DEALER IN MARBLE
act
for
tlie
sale
of
timber
lands
in
the
sent out the following telegram to
GRANITE. IRON FENC­
your
home,
it
may
save
life,
For
states of California, Oregon, Neva,I t and
ING AND ALL KINDS
ASHLAND OREGON^* Secretary of the Interior Hitchcock:1 sale by C. C. Chit wood.
Washington Territory,” as extended
CONTEST NOTICE.
70, swamp lands,
OF CEMETERY WORK
POSTOFFICE
BOX
NO.
65 “Approved list No.
to at. the Public Land States bv ad
CALL FOR BIOS.
Lakeview district, Oregon, received.
DgraaTMgNT or th » '’’L'J.rr*
of Atigust 4, 1892.
tlSITKI' STATS« M"i> “".'¿J'
Again I earnestly request that no
James F. Adam« of Merrill, coin tv of
Lakeview,
Oregon, June
Sealed bids will be received by the Kiamatb, State of Oregon, lias tin« ,|Hv
patent issue until request therefor is
A sufficient contest ttflluavll hav Ins ” t
Ifl' -t In thia of!)»-« liy John llrett. colt
made by me, pursuant Io acts of Con­ street committee, A. C. Beal and filed tn this office hi« «worn statement
Alfred ('opaa entry "'L/¿.[.»ins L
gress, September 28, 1850. extended Frank Ward, on or before September No. 1873 for tlie purchase of the E' of 1 ourists Supplied With Hgnliix
April h, l«tt lor E'y HW'.. 8', HE'. N-J'}
TowusmpMH, Hang»- l/> K. by Allr»
J
to Oregon by act of March 12, 1860. 7, 1903, for the removal of the old SEJi Sec <9, WJi of SWtf of Section ‘>0
Tire Klamath County Live Stoc* No one has authority from me to rep­ sidewalks and building new ones; in Township No. 10 S, Range No. 8, E’
ConteatM, In which II la alleg' d that
a
Choice
Liquors.
i'opa» ha. abaenied hlmaelf
W M.
Association will pay the above
wholly aliandone»! «'I<1 land for Ijor •
resent the State of Oregon in request­ said walks to consist of three string­ and will offer proof to show that the
monlha laat mu g I atlll con
ward for the arrest and conviction
ing issuance of patents of tire land ers, 2jxfi, and flooring 2x8; said walks land sought is more valuable for itR Klam*tl’ Lod«e *•« 77, A. F. & A. M. ala
wholly alxndon am. »event I'ltnevii *■*
tn iltla date that no residence ha*
any person or perwms foupd guilty ot or of any of them embraced in said to be built on Main street and the timber or stone than for agricultural
thereon by aald eutrrhi""
||M
stealing or altering the marks or )ist, though J am just informed that lumber and nails to be furnished by purposes, and to establish his claim to "’e'fii'nn.Kim'1113' nlghl "n "r bcfore emabllah«-»!
other peraon and no portion
»al‘<
„gytlef
ever lien Improved or cultivated. «■»Id U" „J
brandr. of any stock belonging to any some one pretends to represent the the said town; the walk to have a saki land More Jas. ,1. DriRCOp
are hereby notlflcd to »l’pefr, [-’Ton alN
Government of Oregon for that pur» rock bearing four (4) feet apart, and ty Clerk at Klamath Falls, Or, on Tues W. T. SiitvK
member of this association.
offer evidence tonehlns "«bf *1
" <>, |l.
day the 4th day of August, 1903,
K y T aylor ,
o'clock a. M. on kept. ||, I«», ’*'*’1,ainai|
Address Chas. Horton, President pope. The matter is being investigat­ to be six («) feet in width, and the
See.
He
name«
as
witnesses-
Withrow,
a
0.
>.
cbinmiaaUmer
•!.%
bail
ed by me, and, until satisfied as to committee reserves the right to reject Wonebraker and Lee Doten ot K<-m' o?
W. M. Falla Or. (and that Anal hearing^w'*
W J. O- J Jafliak er, Secretary.
the bona
of the claim of the state any and all bids. Must be accompan­ R. H. Moore and J. Q. Pierce, of Klara’
at
Worl.a-ka,
to.
on
Oct.
mil
OAVQHTERAOF REBEKAH
Kegiatcr »nd K.-celver kt IM I’lll'eo P”
to these lands, I wjil make no requqst ied by Ju per cent of the bid and said aUt Falls, Or.
’ ’ **°’’
/or Issuance of patents Tidings,
amount will he held by the cotntpiU
Any and al) person« claiming advert,
•Uvs'of Tverv 8,1,1 an^ <h,rd Thor>'
ice until the bid is compiled with.
If
ly the above-described lan.ls Rre
I will sell my entire stock of mer­
chandise regardless of cost. A
good friend is a dollar—buy your
goods where you can go home with
one-third of your friends in your
pocket
A. D. Harpold,
BALDWIN’S PHOTO STUDIO
County Treasurer’s Notice.
BRÄÖI,® Y 6: GUNTHAR
MRS. HONG SING
Restaurant and Laundry
HARNESS, SADDLES
and all kinds of strap work.
Collars, Cuffs and Shirts
Notary Public.
Ft. Klamath Saloon j. n. nooRE,
■^SUNSET BONIMENT CO.^
Best oi Liquors and Wines
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CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS
Buffalo and Export Beer.
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