Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, December 21, 1897, Image 4

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now is the time to buy your
Wo arc offering bargains such
Salem.
Take advantage of it and buy
Stic is sure to bo rlcaocd with it.
$12,50 Jackets for $9,00,
$7.50 Jackets for $5,00,
I $5,00 Jackets for $3,99,
X Bargains in capes, Bargains in mackintoshes,
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HOLVERSON'S
Store ooen evenings tnis
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You can choose for the whole family here,
Stand them all in llnc.tliliik of whatyou'd like to glyo
each one, from baby to grandma you'll And It here.
No such stock, no such price scale in Salem
Wc have studied your whims wc have studied your
pockctbooks.atid the result has made the leadership of
this store too apparent to be questioned.
The exhibit Ion Is now at Its best.
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Christmas Goods.
For children
Dolls. Planns, Dull C.irrl-igcs Build
!n Block?, Extension Tjiblc. Sets of
Dishes, Doll Ilouss, Ileal Cast Stove,
Drums. Games, Picture Books, Tool
Chests. Doll Trunks, Iron Trains and
Fire Engines and a great many other
Toy and Notions that will please the
chl'drcn.
For large people
A handsome line of Ladles' Purses,
ind Chatt'alnc Hags, French Plate
Jlass Mirrors, (pretty and very cheap),
Neckwear, Hand Crochet Wool Skirts,
Fascinators, Ladles' and Gentlemen's;
iianai;crciiieis, oiuo jomus, nun
Pins, Jersey Leggings, Umbrellas,
Leather Hclts, and a largo variety of
other usesul articles.
We ask a compulsion of goods and
prices. Come and Iook around. It Is
a plea'irc to show our goods.
Osburn's Racket Store
Next door lo Albert's bank.
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For the Holidays !
ntirullvnr nnvnlt.v stock Is HOW I
I open for Inspection, and contains i
all that Islam. Sterling novelties
' from ' cents up.
Leather Goods 7
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; Purses, card cabes, etc, staplo I
I Una of watches, diamonds and I
BJUeirj', nuiu Dijuutiiuiuc, uiuiu
; glasses, etc., at, excceuingiy iuw i
I nrlna ftr II rat pi Mia imnr14.
S. W. Thompson . Co,
221 Commercial at,
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PERSONALS.
Thos. Kay went to Waterloo today.
Banker E. P. McCornack Is In Port
land.
W. J. Culver was an Albany visitor
today.
It. A. Crossan returned today from
Albany.
Coroner A. M. Glough was In Wood
burn today.
II, A. Towneud has returned from
Portland.
Prof. 'A, M. Parvln returned to Al
bany this morning
Goo Whitney, of Woodburn, is in
the city on u visit.
We Doubled Our Force
And mill couldn't half do lustlce to Saturday's rush. Thev were a
good natuied crod, though.
uayw, wnynoty it's mat
Come In the forenoon if you
you won't bo bo crowded.
ALL STAMPED GOODS
Marked down In thin out the lino be
fore Chrlstmab.
MEXICAN DRAWN WORK.
Tnogcnuiuo article mado by tho
peasants of old Mexico. Come and
sec It. Everybody kuows no one can
equal them for elegances of design
and dainty work.
BINGS AND THINGS.
lOo "heart rings," 25c llkimld tilled
rings guarantcd for live yoars.
DOZENS OF THINGS
In my regulai lines of notions for
kitchen and everyday use that arc
fid welcome as gifts. Como and look
them ovor. You're always welcome,
whether buyluu or not.
I
' Wo keep open evenings this week,
Wiggins' Bazaar.
Racket prices on everything,
25-Cent Gifts.
Fascinators, Ktovcs, mittens, fine embroidered handkerchiefs, silk
liandkcrchlofs, neckties, suspenders, perfumery, side combs, fancy
garters.
50 Cent Gifts,
Silk mittens, men's cashmero gloves, white shirts, feather boas, six
nlco handkerchiefs, mulllers, fascinators, perfumery.
cl Gift,
Flno umbrollus, ladles' and men's kid gloves, lino white shirts, Fedora
hats, ladles' and men's slippers, It, &O. corseU, Ferris Gocd bouse corset
walBts. one dotcn napkins.
$2 Gifts,
Eight yards nlco dross goods, pair flno shoos for ladles or men, flno
umbrellas, lino soft nnd still fiats', a good Jacket worth 3, one amen
napkins.
AOBNTS BTAKDAItD PATTERNS-Best and cheapest.
Remember wo arc slaughtering all tuckets.
rniuLie jbjros. & 00.
V2 O'w, morclal strtvjt. The cash dry goods and shoe hou&o
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as wore Dover before offered lu
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your wife a Christmas gift.
CASH
STOKE.
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F. A. Wiggins was a Portland busi
ness visitor today.
Rev. and Mrs. C. R. R.icon returned
today from Portland.
Adam Oiimart returned Monday
evening from Portland.
lit. and Miss MintuOiiIss returned
to Woodburn this morning.
lion. McKlnley Mitchell, of Ger
yals, was a Salem visitor today.
Mrs. F. E. Ilodgkln has returned
jrom a visit with Oregon City rela
tives. W. D. Moliney, the truck and dray
man, transacted business In Wood
burn today.
Dr. 0. n. Cusick, druggist at the
stat Insane asylum, went to Albany
tills morning.
Mrs. B. D. Bromell left this morn
ing for Seattle after a pleasant visit
in this city.
D. E. Kenworthy, the lunch counter
man, returned today to Oregon
City and Portland.
Maurice Abrams, of San Francisco,
Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
F. P.Talklngton.
Hon. D. P. Thompson, member of
State Hoard of Equalization, went to
I'ortlund tills aftei noon.
ShcrllT W. II. Kilburn, or Baker
City, was lu the city today leaving for
his home on tho afternoon.
C. T. McMalun and C. J Sampson,
jr B.iker City were in the city today
registering at the Hotel Salem.
MUs Lena Burckhardt returned
today to Portland having attended
the Metsclian Meredith wedding
last week.
Mrs. II. L. Earl returned to Turner
Monday evening after a short visit In
this city at tho homo of Deputy Post
master J. A.Sellwood.
Dr. A. B. Cathey, Attorney E. P.
Morcuiu and Win. Ogle, of Woodburn
were In tho city today, returning on
the afternoon train.
Fred Haas went to Portland this
morning wlicrc ho will enter tho em-
Sloy of Watts-& Matthews of tho East
Ide, as prescription clerk.
Hon. F. C. Baker camo up from
Portland today to attend a meeting of
the State Board of Agriculture, of
which board ho is a member.
Jos. Tyler and Felix Labranch left
Monday evening for Jamestown, Cali
fornia, the former for recreation while
the latter will look after business In
terests. "Grandpa" J. L Benoeti went tx
Eugene today, where ho will spend
several months with his old friend, O.
Stocl, who owns a largo farm near
that city.
Messrs Wills, Wlngate and Walker,
of the Stato Board of Equalization
this morning -went to Roseburg on
business pretalnlng to tho Douglas
county assessment roll
You Will Find A line of beauti
ful nigs, liaRsocks and portiers at
Buren & Hamilton. 20 2t
Everybody's good natured these
time or tno year Again wo say,
cnn. We can treat you better and
STERLING SILVER
Button hooks, paper knives and mani
cure sots. Cheaper by far than at
regular stores.
MY PURSES AND CHATELAINES
Astonish folks with their cheapness.
It's a fact ihat I sell tho very best
standard goods alout a third less than
most places. Seeing Is believing.
HANDKERCHIEF PROPOSITION
Is a clear case. Most anybody -knows
when lheygcta25c artlcio for 20c, or
ii203 ono for 15c. That's Jut what
you can do. Money back if you don't
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Board of Agriculture,
Sitting in State at the Ore
gon State House.
FACTS ON THE STATE FAlR,
s
Annual Meeting of the Board Being
Held at Salem.
The regular annual meeting of the
Oregon State Beard of Agriculture Is
held at the ntllce of the beoretary, C
D. Gabrlelson. In tho State houe.
this Tuesday, December 21. Cillcer
for the ensuing year will be ejected,
and the premium list and the '-need
program for the 18U8 stato fair will be
arranged.
The members of the board nre.
D. II. Looney, of Jeu:ron, presi
dent. Frank C Bnkrr, Portland.
D A. McA lister. La Grande
J. C. Simpson, Siuslaw.
A. J. Johnson, Sclo.
G. E. Chandler, Baker City.
S. H. Holt, Phoenix.
J. II. Albert, Salem.
U.Scott. Mllwaukie.
Alex LaFollet, Wheatland.
Frank Durbln. Salem.
Mr. Moody resigned as member of
the loard but neither the board nor
governor took action on tho rcslgna
tion. Mr. Moody may now reconsider
the resignation.
Mr. Loir ey Is a candidate to suc
ceed hlmelf as president and It Is
said Mr. Bakcralso has an ambition
to stand at the head of the fair. Mr.
Gabrlelson Is a candidate for re-election
to the sccreUrjshlp A F. Mll
lei.of Portland, Is Itt the Held and it
Is said A.N. Molman will enter the
contest,
THE' HOARD MHr.TS.
At 2 o'clock President D. II, Looney
called to order. Secretary C. D.
Gabriclson read the minutes, roll
cail showed all of the members pres
ent but Moody, Holt and McAlloter
The secretary's report was read.
The tlnancial statement shows a
total outstanding warrants $5,830.17.
Spend warrants paid $3. 1 35 Total ex
penses of race track 8o,U15.50. Net ex
pense of races $3,120.
Total complimentary passes 800.
Tickets Issued to Salem Statesman
for advertising 0G0.
Total gate receipts $5,791 D5.
Gate receipts on Salem day up to 4
p. m. $2012 25.
The report was referred to the
finance committee.
The board is still In session and of
ficers for tho iusuing year will bo
elected this evening.
Present Indications are that the old
ollicers will be re-elected.
DIED.
RALSTON. At the Oregon State
Insane Asylum, Monday, December
20, 1897, C. A. Ralston, aged 41
years.
The remains were today shipped to
Palestine, Multnomah county, where
interment will be had.
This Is the first death in this city
since November 24, when another
patient died at the asylum and was
shipped to Portland for burial. There
has not been an interment in cither
of the Salem cemeteries since Novem
ber 10.
The Assessment Roll. County
Assessor .1. W. Ilobart has completed
the military roll and filed the same
with the county clerk. It shows about
3,000 persons In Marlon county elliglblc
for military duty. Theworkof copy
ing Hie assessment roll being done
by County Clerk L. V. Elilen's special
deputies Is piogrcslng satisfactorily.
The task will be completed bv noon
Thursday of this week, when tho rolls
will be submitted to the county court,
which meets on that day, for its of
ficial approval.
A Shout Session. All members
of the board of directors for Salem
school district No. 24, were present at
a regular meeting held Monday even
ing. Having properly disposed of the
minutes of the previous meeting, a
bill of the Salem Water Co. for $101 50
was audited. A resolution was adopted
which provided that tho holiday vaca
tion continue fiom Thursday, De
cember 23, 1897, until January 2, 1893.
There being no further business for
consider by the board adjournment
was taken.
In Police Court. j. h. Hills
berry was given an examination be
fore City Becirder Ed N. Ldes, com
mencing at 2 o'clock this afternoon,
on the charge of assault and battery
on the person of his wife. Tho de
fendant was represented by McCourt
and Bowerman while Prosecuting At
torney S. L. Hayden appeared for the
state. The case was not concluded as
this report closed.
In Justice Court. Ed Merrvfleld.
Adolph and Peter Heater have been
arrested charged with assault and
battery tho complaining witnesses
being E. K. and Claude Wlilte. The
cases of the defendants were today
set by tJustlco II. A. Johnson, for
hearing at 10a. in. Monday. Decem
ber 27. The partle3 resldo near Sub
limity. Salem Bkuekahs At a regular
meeting of Salem Bebekah Lodge No.
1. held Monday evening, ollicers were
elected for tho ensuing six years as
follews: Mrs. Sarah E Ilutton, noble
grand: Mrs. Llllle A Brown, vice
noble grand; Mrs. Tina Baldwin, re
cording secretary; Miss Linnie Suites
man, treasurer; Mrs. Mablo West, II
uanclal secretary.
To Wed. Late Monday afternoon,
County Cle.k L. V. Ehlcn Issued a
marriage license to Harry J. Pulfer
nnd Clara B. Jennings. Tho number
of such licenses now being Issued Is
small, but they will no doubt increase
tn number as tuo nolldays approach.
Pkoiiate Tho will of Clark Rou-
crs , who died October 3, leaving an
estate of tho probable yaluo of $5,000
lias been aamittcu to probate. Mrs.
Sarah B. Ilogcrs, wife of tho deceased,
Is named as executrix, to servo with
out bouds.
Dr. Harry Lane's letter on Pennoycr
contained ono new and consistent
point that Ike Patterson had never
told the name of tho Portland whole
bale firm that supplied the sawdust
and shorts which ho delivered for
cornmeal.
Born.-At tho family home south
of Salem, Tuesday, December 21, to
Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Smith, a son.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
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FOR SALE. Two 60 gallon oil tanks.
Enquire at Harriett & Lawrcoce't store.
Salem, Or, jj.ji it
THE CITY FUNDS.
Probabilities of a Compromise Being
Effected.
Chairman Parkhnrst.,of the Finance
committee of the ouiitu City council
will probably report at the regular
meeting Mils evening an adjustment
or me siiorugu chusou in I'lty Treas
urerSwafford's accounts by the failure
of the Williams & England Banking
Co. Negotiations Have been irolng on
for some time and tho result will
probably bo a compromise.
Councilman Lawrence, of tho com
mittee lias done as much as anyone to
bring tilings to a Head, lie lnsltea
strongly that a settlement bo mado
before tho year was wut and even had
tho committee furnished with papers
to begin suit.
Tho complaint was drawn up by
City Attorney Blnghnra. It Is
against E. J. Swafford, treasurer, and
J. O. Haker and Geo. Williams,
sureties on the bond. The sureties
offered $3500 but this was declined.
Tho balance due the city Is about
$4,015 28 Ow Ing to theposslbllity of an
a.ipeal to the supremo court, wbich
Mould tie up the case for two years,
and cosi. from $500 to $700, the com
mittee thought best to consider a
proposition of a net amount, and the
bondsmen arc understood to bo willing
to pay over $4,00. This will bo sub
mitted to the council tonight nnd
will probably bo accepted as a seltlc
ment In full
There will be a great deal of busi
ness to close up I onight, the last ses
sion of the year.
The date for the first meeting in
1898 Is Tuesday Januari 4, and at
that time the council will undergo a
sliuht chnmrc by the retirement of
Ed. S. Lamport from the first ward,
and Tlios. Holmau In the second, M.
W. Hunt and A. B. Huron having
been elected to their seats. The new
councilmcn in tho other wards are
Lee McGrew and F.A. Leggre elected.
Mayor Richardson will deliver bis
second annual message and name the
standing committees for the ensuing
year and tho quarterly and annual re
port of the city ollicers will .bo read
and referred Besides this there will
be two policemen, a chief engineer,
of the tiro department, engineer of
the 11. e engine, and hosewagrn driv
ers, and the ten hoscmen, and a street
commissioner, to elect.
A Good Idea. A wideawa ke busi
ness man In Salem makes ail his
clerks read all the advertisements in
the local papers and know Just what
his competitors are doing and lie him
self knows every add by heart. Tills
enables him to know just "where ho is
at," and he attributes his success
partly to this point. When a busi
ness man tells a solicitor he never
reads advertisements he simply tells
tho solicitor lie is not onto his job.
Ex.
REMEM BER YOUR CII RISTM AS
PACKAGES-Can be delivered care
fully and cheaply by the Lockwood
Messenger System Ring Blue Boxes,
Telephone 40 or bring your orders In
person to the Central Olllce 288 Com
mercial Street.
Wn Can Fhamk Any photogragh
to look as well as any of the fancy
pictures shown as art studies. Why
not have a medalior. made of the
baby's latest picture, or a mother's
picture? Buren & Hamilton. 202t
THE LARGEST ROOM
In the world is the room for im
provement and
THE FAIR STORE
in Salem has made use of a big portion
of It in selecting and buying their
HOLIDAY GOODS
at a low spot cash price and can sell
DOLLS AND TOYS
and all Christmas goods at the lowest
RACKET PRICES.
Call at, the Fair Store before buying
elsewhere.
274 Commercial street. tf
Indian Stools. Jardenler stands
and wood baskets. Buren & Hamil
ton. 20 2t
To JCure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Take
lets. All druggists refund the money
if It tails to cuip. 25c. The genuine
lias L. B O on each tablet.
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They are fully warranted,
tSTAlso a complete stock of table and
t cuiiipiuin siock or laoio ana
BROWN
Free Excursion
TO-
PORTLAND!
lu order to enable our numerous friends and customers to pay uj a visit
and examine our new store, with Its entirely new stock, we have concluded
togie them an opportunity of doing so free of cost, Our plan is this:
lery one writing our store from Marlon county, who makes a purchase
amounting to twenty dollars or more and presenting a copy of this ad, will
have his railroad fare from his railroad station, including Stlem and all
poii.ts north, refunded by us.
To assure those who arv not acquainted with our house be beg leave to say
that we have but
ONE PRICE
and that theow est. All oui joods are marked in plain figures. Our
stock is entirjly new and has been carefully selected by our Mr. Ben Sell.
ng, and we sell enly at I'Ql'ULAK PRICES.
MOYER CLOTHING CO.
BEN CELLING, Manager,
Third and Oak sts.
TODAY'3 MARKET.
rouTLAND, Dec 21 Wheat valley
78c: Walla Walla, 75c.
Flour- Portland, $3.85; Superfine,
$2 25 per bbl.
Oats White 35M30c.
Hay Good. $12(13 per ton.
Hops -Ng I4c; old crop 4a6c.
Vool--V7illcy, 14(glGc; Eastern
Oregon, 12c
Millstult Bran,$17; shorts, $17.
Poultry-Chickens, mlxed,1.75(ft2.50;
turkeys, live, 10llc.
Eggs Oregon, 25c per doz.
Hides Green, salted GO lbs, 77Ic.
under CO lbs,0KS7c;sheep pelts,1015c.
Onions 80f(iTl per c.
Butter Bes't dairy, 30(40c; fancy
reamery, 50cfJ55c a roll.
Potatoes, 35c(aM5c per sack.
Apples 3035c a box.
Hogs Heavy, $4.50.
Muttou Weatheis $3;drcsscd. Gc.
Beef titcers, $3; cows,$2.25j dressed,
4CdJ.
SALEM MARKET.
Wheat 08c.
Oats, Ji7(rf3Jc.
Arnles.25(rf30c In trade.
Hay Baled, cheat. $!"10.
Flour In wholesale lots, $1 80: re
tail $4.20.
Hogs drcsed, 5c.
Live cattle 22K
Sheep Live, 2c a lb.
Wool Bbst. 12c.
Hops -Best 1013c.
Eugs-25c trade.
Farm smoked meats Bacon, 8s;
ham, lie: shoulder, 74(a0c.
Potatoes 20c trade.
Butter Dairy JfSlCc; creamery.
20 to 25c.
From the First
"I suffered with headaches and In
tense attacks or neuralgia, and became
rare fonhln I IioiT.nn f..iL'lnir Ilonrl's
Sarsaparllla, though so weak I could
take only small noses, i reit oeticr
from the very tlrst and I have an at
tack of any severity since I began
using it." G. A.Sutton, Illllliurst,
Wn.
Hood's Pills are the best family ra
tbartlc and liver tonic. Gentle, reli
able, sure.
Walnuts. The finest English wal
nuts for the holidays, all fresh, and no
old ones mixed In, at only 10 cents a
pound. Strong's Restaurant. 20 3t
What Dr. A. E. Slater Says.
Buffalo, N. Y. Gen's: .Fmm my per
sonal Knowledge, gamea in otiservirg inc ei
ect of vour Shiloli s Cure in cases of advanced
Contumption, 1 am prepared to say it is the
most rematkaDie Kemeuy mat na ever ncrn
broucht to my attention. It has certainly
vaved many from Consumption. Sold by D
I. Fry
Ctk.JS'X'OaElX.A..,
Excursion Rates.
The steamers Altona and Ramona
leae ditily for Independence Portland
and way landings one and one-fifth
fare for round trip tickets on sale,
23rd to 28th Inclusive, good, returning
until January 4. 18 tf
To Cure a Cold in One Uay.
Take Lazatlve BromoQulnliip Tab
lets all druggist refund the money
If Itfalls to cure. 25c. The genuine
hsa L. B Q. on each tablet.
For Constipation take Karl s Clover Root
tea, the great Blood Purifier. Cures Head
ache, Nervousness, Eruptions on the face,
and makes the head clear as afbell. Sold by
D.J. Fry
BcuTiFULUnf ramed plctures.wlth
mats, linings, mouldings and metal
corners, suitable for framing in the
latest style, at Buren & Hamilton's.
20 2t
To Cure a Cold in one day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-
labJets. All druggists refund the
money If it falls to cure. 25c. 10-14-Cm
PURE (lANnv Diir snnorlnp nilvpfl
candies are all made of sugar no
starch and no dirt to make it bulky.
Three pounds for 25 cents. Call and
sec it, try it and buy it, Strong's
ivesuiurant,. zu jl
If you cannot see all your friends!
drop them a line telling them that
F, S, DEARBORN
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has the largest stock of
Holiday Goods
oyer shown In Salem, and do not forget
to drop In and look around.and remem-
oer me piace, -jua commercial Street.
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Scissors and Razors,
pocket cutlery and carvers.
pocKei cuiiery ana carvers.
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Gents' Silk Initial handkerchiefs, 23c.
Gents' Silk Initial, largo size, 40c.
Ladies' Silk Initial, 15c.
Ladies' Lace Bordered, 5c.
Ladies' Embroidered, 10, 12J, 15, 20, 25, 35, 60
and 75c. Tho finest lino over shown In Salem.
Ladles' all Linen, grass bleached, 21c.
Men's all Linen, grass bleached, 23c.
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for toys,
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sin , - - ., , , M , foA a WC i?mi"k
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or a cap
ill
In fact, nothing could bo more appropriate for a Xmas
present and when Xmas Is over and all the neighbors'
boys have their toys broken you'll find your present
for Christmas of 1897 hasn't bepan to wear.
We have
them from
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rare bargains in all kinds holiday goods this week,
Tho largest
the city
JACKETS,
MACKINTOSHES
(fflM A Jm sM4 04 p
.IrSp r;!R
I Rubber Goods.
Ladles' -rubbers from 25c upward.
Men's rubbers from 50c upward.
Men's thigh boots $3.25 and upward.
Making room and cutting prices in
all lines at
COmMBRCIAL ST.
Ttiousands o
Afe spent foolishly
when by investing in something that the child can put on
and get some good of it would
be of some value to the child thereafter,
Now if you'll step into our store we will take great pleasure in
showing you a
REBRBR SUIT
OR-
or some good
Underw
ear
$1.50 to $9
JLR
Manager.
OPPOSITE
POST OFFICE
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Men's Neckwear ! it j A
Beautiful new patterns, all tho latest colorings nu
at 25 and 50c. vi?
Ladies Purses i i i j
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Full and complete lino at nil prices. yia
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