The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, March 13, 1900, Image 4

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UVE YOU PLONTY OF TABLE LINEN?
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED X X
N Elegant Line
of Damasks
in varied assort
ment such as lias
never been shown
for the prices we
ask for tnem.
TABLE- 1
LINEN j
How about Towels
too?
Our line can't be
beat for quality or
price.
CASH
STORE
25, 40, 50, 75c, 51.00. Si .25, $1.50,
$1.75, 52.00 per yard. It will pay you
to look at our stock before buying.
HOLVERSON'S I
20a and GOO OOMMICHOIAl. BT.
Cbemeketa Lodge Will Probably Build
on High Street.
Theatre to Beat One Thousand People
Manager Cordray Saya It
Would Pay.
CASH
STORE
" " T T T "-
Glove Special
A lot of odds and ends
in button and lace
tjloves; extra quality
kid. Because sizes are
broken the 51.50 and
1.00 ones go for
50c a pair
Examine our line of X
Raffled CiiPtains i
ALSO
Another lot of regular
51.00 and 51,25 quality
clasp gloves slightly
faded from being in
window
38( a pair
Madras Ctirlains
The most complete line
we have ever shown
from
$1.50 fo $10 pP.
J. J. DALBYMPLE COMMNYj
tB d9i ssssaC
A Delighted Woman
Or man you will bo, It your sight has
been (ailing, to see. How perfectly wo
can restore it with n pair of our Una
French crystal or Vriulllati nobble eye
glasses or spectacles, after wo luivo tested
your light and adjusted them to remedy
defects, V nro skilled optician), and
All ocnlliU proscriptions perfectly, or
fit your eyes Irom our expert tests.
Children' eyes tested with Instru
menu made especially lor that klud ol
testa.
C.H.HIN0ES
KXI'Eltr OPTICIAN,
nun OOMMICHOIAl. NT
Next door to Holvor eon's
Sumpter Mines.
Tickets to all mining town Hpokano.
ilaker Oily, Moscow, Hail Francisco ami
nil other olnt. llaggage checked
through saves money. Uity M. 1'ower'a
olilce loot 1 ratio ttroot. z-Bim
Salem will have a new opera house
At least, tho Indications all point to the
understanding of tho enterprise uy
Chemeketa Lodge No. 1,1.0. 0. F.
Tho Odd Fellow havo had thin In
contemplation for somo time. The
lodeo appointed a committee to havo
plain and estimate prepared, consisting
of J. W. Young, A. N. Moorci end Til
man Ford.
Tho first plans received Involved nn
expenditure of about, $12,000, but this
was more than the lodge cared to invest.
Pugh & Gray architects, have now
completed plans for a building to cost
825,000 to $30,000. It is understood
that the committee will report favorably
on tho matter at the regular meeting of
tho lodge Wcdnesdny night. It is also
understood that a fltml voto will then bo
taken J the members having been noti
fied to bo present for that puriHwo,
Thoro is littlo doubt that tho plans will
bo adopted and the building will bo put
up In tho near future.
Tho alto will bo tho corner of High and
Court streets, whore tho Fashion stables
formerly stood, and tho building will
faco High street and tho courthouse.
The plans In tho office of Pugh & Gray
show that tho building will bo a hand-
toino ono and an ornament to tho town,
well calculated to stand in proximity to
tho city hall, tho courthouso and tho new
pontofllco.
Thi plana contomplato a building of
brick and stono construction, 80 by 110'
feet, tho 80 foot frontago being on High
street. The total helghth to tho top of '
tho tower will bo 100 fcot.
There will bo tliroo store room ou tho ,
PERSONALS
around floer: a druir store 22 by CO feet
on tho corner; confectionary 22 by 33 orgonlicrnnd lecturer of tho
Mr. A. 0. Hopf, left this morning for
California.
11. B. Colbath was a passenger south
today on business.
John Witchcn tho Turner merchant
was a Balem visitor today.
George Savage, of Salem prairie is in
tho city today on business.
Itobt. Crossan tho hop merchant was
a passenger south this morning on busi
ness. Mrs. C. II. Monroe and rister Minnie,
were passengers tins morning ior Al
bany.
Mayor 0. P. Dlshop has recovered suf
ficiently to bo ablo to bo out again. His
health is much Improved.
A. D. Hall brother of County Clerk
Hall ramo up from Woodbnrn last night
and will spend a few days In tho city.
Ijyd Reynolds was a passenger this
morning for Nashville, Lincoln, county,
wlicru he goes to inspect some orchards.
Attorney Carey F. Martin went to
Independence today Mr. Martin has a
case In court there and expects to return
this evening,
Mrs. 8. 0. Husk, of Turner who has
been in tho city visiting friends and at
tending court was a passenger home
this morning,
Mrs. Martha Allen of Lane county,
who has beon In the city visiting at trio
homo of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Judson,
returned homo this morning.
Mrs. J. F. Btalger of tho Cottage
Hotel was a passenger this morning for
Sacramento, California, where sho will
spend a fow weeks visiting.
Jacob Ktootsch, of Sublimity, was in
tho city today, and reports that in his
25 years experience in Oregon ho has
never seen grain in finer shape at this
soaeon,
Capt. Eldrud Huff was called to Port
land Monday. His expectation was to
meet a gentleman, in rcsponso to n tole
gram to negotlato tho sale of some tim
Ikt land,
Mrs. Lucia Faxon Addlton, national
W. C. T.
HONOR TO THE
DEAD SOLDIERS
Orogon'n Philippine Martyrs Will
ba Burled March IB,
PoKTLAsn, Oregon, March 13. Ore
uou'a dead will be buried a week
from next Sunday, should all tho bod
ies now on their way arrive In time.
General Summers will know for sure
this week, so that everybody in Oregon
will know in time to attend the sen ices
It Is thought that oil tho bodies have
arrived in San Francisco, and if such is
tho case, official announcement of tho
funeral will be given.
The last rites will bo held over nearly
20 bodies, all of which will bo buried
near ono another In tho mllltery plot
In Itlvorvlew cemetery. The senlcos
will beon scale never before equaled
in tho West. During the funeral prc-ces-Ion,
with practically the whole
slato as mourners, the cannon captured
in Manila by the Second Oregon men,
will boom forth every minute and
miillled drums will further solemnize
tlio occasion.
AtlLLIONS OF
ANTI-IMPERIALILTS
Nxw Vobk, March 13. A speciul to
the Times from Boston says: Erving
Winslow, Secretary of tho rtiitl-Impcriil.
1st League, says that between 2,000,000
and 3,000,000 otcrn will voto against
tho Administration and support anti
imperialism as a strictly defined Iue
in tho coming campaign. The party
will not bring forward an independent
candidate.
RAWLINS TALKS
ON EXPANSION
n AMoelnted rrni to the Jonrnnl.
'vAsmNOWK, March 12. - Senator
.,, I,1,.,..1 ! senate on our
relations with the Philippines. Ho had
..i i, Mil nf Snooner, rep. v Is., con-
fering the authority on the president to
govern the Philippines unui wu-".
otherwise provided.
"That bill," said he, "is but the pro
logue of the swelling act in the imperial
themo."
He then read the act of 1603, comer-
ring upon the president the power to
govern tho xerrnory ui ..-
Rawlins read some opinions oi jveiu mm
other English publicists as a oasis wr
his argument. "TIioeo people the Fili
pinosnever ncknowltdgid their alle-
glance to this goicrntuuni, sa.u m-.
"Hence thov are not in Insurrection
airainst tho United States. A war of ug-
gretsion is being waged against them.
"Tho purpose, I belietu, In thedraftlng
of the bill proposed by the Senator
(Spooner) Is to secure a recognition by
congress of a statoof war In the Philip
pines, it comes to us in disguise, and
for tho purposo I hao stated, and to
reliove this administration from Its pres
ent onomalous position."
Alter saying ho presumed that tho
speeches of Hocridge (Rep. Ind ) and
Lodge (Rep. Mass.) oiced the rcntl
ments and presented tho progiammeof
tho Administration. Rawlins said: "1
am opposed to tho carrying out of tins
programme Aovolo ot mino win am
in carrying into effect tho policy outlined
by those Senators.
I oppose tho program because it Is In
violation bf the fundamental principles
Upon which our freo institutions uro
erected jbecaUEO it is in opposition to tho
Constitution J because it propoees to rulo
by a despotic power and not by rights ee
cured under tho Constitution ; became it
is not expansion, but retrogresston of all
thatwohayo held highest, and because
it is unjust, Immoral and a breach of
tho plighted faith of this nation."
Shoes and Dry Goods at
Less Than Wholesale Cost
Closing out the stock formerly Willis Bros.
Auction sales Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 2 p. m.
Only a few days more in which you can buy goods at
your own price, for our license has nearly expired, and the
city couucil, acting upon the suggestion of jealous merchants,
refuses to issue me another or allow me to sell my own goods
at auction unless I pay 5400 per year.
Now is the time to buy good, latest style goods foi less
than wholesale cost. Fine silks, velvets, dress goods, corsets,
doves, undeiwear, hosieiy, laces and embroideries.
Isadore Greenbaum
1st Door South of the Post Office.
WBATMUR HBPOtlT.
Tonight and Wednesday fair.
CIRCUIT COURT
Department No. a In Keaslon. Divorce
Qranted,
Judge Hole,) yesterday granted a di
vorce In the cane of Rosa Berlber vs
Orvlo scrlber.
In tho case of T, T. Oeor, Gov,, ut al
v F, It. DuvU ut al a decree- of foreclos
ure was entered,
Tho Verona WlslisorIlooth will caio
was commemod yesterday. Tho argu
ment was not flhlshrd when tills pnpor
went to press,
Miller WliTAccspt.
Hon. II. II, Miller was in tho city lnit
night and had an lutorvluw with Gov
ernor Geer. It I undorstuod lie will
accept his recent appointment as consul
to Chung King, and his resignation as a
member of thostato board of horticult
ure will bo handed In shortly. Tho
proscenium opening will bo 30 feet wldu
and 20 feet high. Tho stage will bo 40
foot deep and 00 feet wldo, and will oc
cupy the helghth of tho building.
Tho second story, outsldo of the thea
tre, will contain four lino office riximH
and a largo library loom.
Tho third floor will be flitted up for
tho lodge. There will be a lodga room
41x00 feet, n bauiiuct hall 31x42 feet
witli kitchen, ante rooms, cloak rooms, I
property rooms, retiring rooms etc. I
This building will be a credit tho city
and to Chomckota Lodge, and will tin-1
doubtcdly be a source of prolit to the
latter, That the present barnllko opera '
house Is not extremely profitable Is no.
Indication that a comfortable and prop
erly constructed ono would not pay, I
.lii ., i.i. i... i...i ""-'fy niirncuen mm uruiigm nvro nan
vivviiuii wi mid nuvvvnrui uu WIU IfUHltt .,.,, ,,, . t , ... ., ,,
will bo made by tho gomnor, secretary ''' ""' n, woum
..I .1.1.. ...I ...... ,... i i. imviiumy nunmi in mu hhit uieiuro
... ..-..,- r..... -,...V ...... WStl
on Court street, and on offico 22 by 2 V, ol l'ortland, was in the city today,
ou Court street. iflm' "Ionics at tho Chcmawa Indian
Tho theator will bo on the ground school this ovcnlng.
Iloor, and the main eiitranco will lw j F. J. Rnltor, of Brooks, is In tho city
wldo and roomy. On tho right will he today, no says tho fall grain on French
the box office, and ou thu left the stairs prnlrio is looking well, and expects ono
and olovator will lead to the second ami of the largest crops this coming harvest
third stories, . that tho farmers have raised In many
Thoro wilt bo but ono entrance to the years,
theator and tho stairs to tho balcony j T. Nowstoad, an employee at tho State
Will bo Insldo at tho loft Of this CII- intin. onttMvn nf nh.onrn n en in Pnrl.
trilnc0- ' loud today to register, as County Clerk
Tho nudcnce room of tho theatre will Hilm, wm not register anv applicants
bo CO feet square, and tho sealing rap- on indavlt, unless they como 1 nto tho
aclty, Including n wide balcony, will bo COnnty.
1000 or moro. Thoro will bo I boxes, Tho I ,..,.. ai..m i.n..n . .- . u
yi-iui.jr nuuriu vwiiHiwi nuni. iuniuniir
A STAMPEDE
FROM NOME.
today to attend court as a witness In the
caooot tho Stato vs. D. Hedges, charged
, with carrying concealed weapons and
eommiitliig nn assault, no also goes to
Detroit to servo somo papers later in tho
week.
Waller Toozo, of Woodburn, was a
Salem visitor today, settling up tho cure
ho won in the supremo court yesterday.
Ho thinks Wood burn will send n good
harmonious delegation to tho county
convention. lie is also outspoken In
favor of freo trade with Puerto Rica,
Hawaii and tho Philippines.
Skattlk, Wn., March 13. Two ar
rivals at Dson City, from Capo Nome,
who left tho lattorplaco eight daysaf
tor Carl Knoblcsdorf and C. D. Camp
bell, tell a wonderful story of what Is
claimed to be the richest And made In
tho North, The now Held Is 100 miles
from Nome, and stories nf Its fabulous
wealth wero paBtcd from mouth to
mouth at Nome when the latest arrivals
left thoro, December 18. Reports of
wonderful strikes on tho Siberian Coatt,
oppopito Capo Nome, were being re
ceived. It was reported that tho Sihc-
7500 rolls of 1900
Wall Ifrapert
HAS JUST BliEN RECEIVED. COME AND
SEE SEE IF WE CAN'T PLEASE YOU AS
WE HAVE PLEASED HUNDREDS OF OTHERS
ANTI-BOYCOTT
INJUNCTION
Butte, Mont., March 13 Judgo
Knowlcs, of tho United States Court,
has handed down a decision in tho
noted Chinebo boycott case, w hlcli lias
been pending In court for seveial years.
Ho mado permanent tho injunction
against labor unions and labor leaders
who had for years prosecuted a boycott
F. W. MOLLIS & CO.
1st Door North of Post Office.
The Racycle
The Racycle. Bicycle
Has Arrived X. X
againstthochinetoundaiicmpioycrsof If you are thinking of buying a wheel, come in and see u.
Chinese. It Is understood that claims
for damages nill now to presented to
tho Federal Government by tho Chincta
Minister.
CASTOR
For Infants and Children.
rlan earth was literally flllul with varl-'UlB Kind YOU HaV6 AlrVaVS BOUglll
oils metals. A great rush from Nome
orfe
great
to the now fields will commence as soon
as tho weather will permit.
GIRL WANTKD-To do general house
work. Apply at 313 Liberty street.
0 13 3tt
WANTKD-A girl to assist In a small
lamiiy, must no a goon coot to no ap-
ance with the new law.
V. t.i ' Li. nniiif
como.
(). W. Wilson, Portland.
8. Q. Hahlstrom, Portland.
L, J. Juhnsted, Ashland, Wis.
A. J. I'omon, AshlaudWls.
N. I. Win watt, Ashland, Wis.
wiLuuxrra.
I. Samuel, Portland.
V. I). Shield.. Poitland.
H.B Miller, Kumim.
Wm. Best, ban trauolKo.
L Coblault, Portland.
Win. O. Ripley, l'ortland
0. M. Rankin, Portland.
Waller Tooso, Woodbnrn.
O. L, Dvnnny, Korrtt Groya,
M. Mager, Ban Franclfeo.
A.Gruhu, Ban Franciaco.
F.J. Miller, Albany.
J. II. Smith, Portland.
W, W. Clayton, 1'wtUml.
Home Improvements
The workmen are still adding to the
eononleuco and attractiveness ol tho
New "City Morgue" on State street.
ur.iuotii, the undeilaker, assures
tho writer thaithoy will toon be pro
pared to give tho publlo bettor service,
Iwttor goods ut loss prices than ever
before,
Peddler Pined ot Fired.
James Burns was arrested last night
for peddling without a license, lie was
selling shoestrings on tho streets and
offices. Recorder Judah IuiKied a
penalty ot f 10 or 6 days and gavu the
fellow until 4 (SO p. m. to leave tovui.
Bulti! Hultsl Sulul
OurKcom) shipment of Tallormado
Hulu, Uiess bklrts, Spring Jacketa and
Capes atrierd yesterday. Something
n choice. Oet your pick before they
biw jrvno
Costs Htm IJ.50.
Usler Davis was taken In last night
for riding a bicycle without a light. He
appaarrd this morning before Record r
Judah, who Imposed the usual One ot
Two Stores Tub Lkauxh Two Stores new.
License to Wed
A marriage IIciiisj was ImuwI
afternoon to luls 0. Thlbodeuu
r.Syl A. Smith, M. K. McUnnau
thu
and
wit-
Table Fruits
"Our Flag" Brand
YELLOW FREE PEACHES
BLUB RIBUON PRI2H PBACHUS
R' ULUB R1UBON DARTLBT PEARS
"COLUMBUS" APRICOTS
GREEN OAGE PLUMS
EXTRA QUALITY SrtUWDBRRIgS
EXTRA QUALITY ULACKDERRIUS
PREFERRED STOCK DLUUHBRRIQb
SINGAPORE PINEAPPLUS
CORELESS BAHAMA IMNEAPPLliS
GILT EDGE BUTTER
Rpth & Graber
wtanor to H, O Sornmnn,
12 State t Phone Htt
Pcoplo who goto this oem houso do so
at tho expense of much Inconvenience
and discomfort, and tho theatrical com
panies aro prevented from showing any
clnborsto sceuory by the smallness of
the stage.
In this connection an extract from a
letter written by Manager Cordray, of
Cordray'a theatre, Portland, will boot
Interest. lloays;
"I am very niuuli pleased to learn that
1. 0. 0. F. lodge ol Salem contemplate
tho erection ol such a building and 1
sincerely believe that it would be a good
Investment. I should be very glad to
glva you any Information I can lu enter
to help you In this enterprise.
"Salem, the capital ot Oregon, has
been In bad repute (rom a theatrical
standpoint for a long time. This In a
measure has been attributed to a bad
opera house.
"Thero Is 110 reason why a city tho
alio of Salem should not support a first
class teri house. Kvery man woman
and child In the town should hall with
delight n building ol this klud. Not only
for theatrical entertainment ran such a
building U used, but for many other
purpose Ruch as public meetings and
social entcrtalnmtmts,"
Manager Cordray also said that ho
would boglsd to consider a proposition
to lease thu house If terms could be
agrved ou.
Cahln llelllgol the Maniuam Urand
has ulso expressed a desire ta lease the
new huuM and put it in with his circuit
ot theaters.
Willi the poitoinw building, the Hour
lug mill and the uew opera houaa al'
undsr construction, Falem will look as
It she had taken n new lease of life.
POtcs Km Dill).
'I ho member ot Company K O.N
O.arodl(id)uga commendable emv
ity and a determination to peifevt them
Ur lu Ihwlr work. Commeuolng with
next Friday uljht they will hold two
drills a w,vk Instead ol.me, whtchhas
neer Wen done before. In the uear
future prises will U offerl (or the Ut
drllleil man, and a prise drill will help
to stimulate the Interest ol the young
men.
predated
Knquiru at Journal office.
313 tf
FREE TRADE
FOR PORTO RICO
Bears tho
SJgnaturo
It is the latest and most improved on the market.
G. A. ROBERTS
105 State Street Salem.
pmnii
J. R RQQBRH
WIIOI.ESALK
AND RF.TAIL.
to
pas-
uiio
ONION LAND For rent; houso,
turago and fuel furnished, seed
If desired. Apply to A'alter Mnrley,
Foneo Works, ho 09 Stato street,
Salem. U-13-St
WU1TK IIOOSB RESTADRtNT
was you
Nkw Vwk, March 13. A special
the Herald from Washington says:
All attempts to unite the Republicans
of tho senato on a compromise Porto
Rlcnn bill have thus far failed. Senator
Aldrich and other members of the steer
ing committee aretrjing to bring about
an agreement, but Senator Forakcr is
still unwilling to go any further than to
accept an amendment allowing all tho
food products to bo Imported Into Porto
Rice from the United States f ree ot duty.
He is not Inclined to yield tho manage
ment of his bill to tho steering commit
tee. Ho thinks that when ho and his
commltteo havo decided upon a measure
What
meals?
I said they wero tho best I ever cat.
Vnn 1. Ill ni.l t...... . .1... ItM.I... ,, 1
Restaurant, which Is open all night and ns l,roPc'i 'll0V ou8ht not to yield their
meals sened at all hours. Oystors a Judgment to Senators who have not given
specialty. l .. ,
McKatop it Bxiikhart tne ma"cr "' M,H0 amount of con
Proprietors, 100 State St. sideratlon.
flNNOUNGEMENT!
Spring Shoes
Ladies' Tans and Black
Kid the Latest Lasts,
at Reduced Prices.
Men's Farm
and Dress Shoes in best
stock at prices below
competition.
JACOB UOGT
95 State St. .,.,
lFlNEWlNEs,LlQ0ORClGflRSi
jj 218 COMMERCIAL STREET,
H 160 STATE STREET,
! Courteous trontmnnt nt nil ,imn- 102 COUNT RTRPRT.
BJlillillllMM
L
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KIRK.
84. GO. &J5b
Phonoi87i;
StatoSt
Grain Hay, FJour, Mill Feed, Building M.ucrial.
Ltms, (Jmeni, Plaster etc, ' ' "'""
Grain, Hay and Straw stored
Wagon Scalcsxtc
olthecltv aitmiliou given to th delivery of
I WANT EGGS TO
THE NORTH, FOR
SHIP
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TO
X
GOLD
THAT COMES
KLONDIKE X
FROM
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THE
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FOR
GOLD, THAT COMES
NOME. GATHER THE
FROM
EGGS
Bicycles
The KlitdStudiA U Aral rJM I,. .It It.
pwtuints. Alwara up to date In
iw, uKiiiiiiK aim nnuti, new stylw..
mcJerateprkTs.hlghclasa work. Cor.
Hr Commercial and Court street. tf
sewina
MuCies
n
? h" KWHisuui ui niv regUUr I I
ino of roods, and of iwlimn. uI..Ib !-,.. ..
iltr llnes.I haenot talk.Hl niM.i..u. , I IHU I I lllil
ow howuuT, I am ready to do hn... 1 B I f'l I 1 1 1 I '
atal once, und friiin il,i, i ..m . 1 I I HillAliil
en tho cloiiiiB out ot llm .,,.uii u"yUH
nant of in V other sttvlc ,.! .lu. ..,,., I I
few lug
t-tttt it. iimmr jcj
harly last December I began to lay
plans for making n material chance in
my bmlness for 1U00, and to begin with
secured the Standanl Niwlng machine
inese I receded early In January, but
I
ml
N
lie
hast
rem
my whole time to bicveUn n,i
machine, with wibl other lines that
ipay lv addtd later.
1 liHe nH-iml Him M,ti,u..JM. n
. Darby who will lepresent me in S. .
em and temity. lie mil call atthei
home ot any person dealing to mm the !
working ot any of my machine. I hae I
secured the agency for another line of i
imwhlnee to go with thee. which I will I
announce, in a day or two. j
lam s'ill closing out what remains
i,6w?tfromoiwt on anv billot
J SO or more. I trust by tliis tnie
vou ae diKOen'd that my closing out
i a real affair aud not a make belicte
AND TAKE THEM TO EPPLEY,
- vrttma IW.UUU.OOO
I MbM.
v
OF
X
iwmrn
LWIUW
We are rnjelving
a carload Wr,
week ..( tM m,.
We packs nftw
Southern c,.
fornin Fnm Kx
d cau forniali
o with freli
"?k at low
price. Call or
writ 3-Mm
Patton Bros.
gooda to any pirt
9-8-tf
I do Good Paper
Hanging, Decorate
."
,
intf and Painting as cheap a:
you can have second-class
work done. Leave ordeis at
my shop, 1 53SCourt st., or with
Buren & Hamilton, on Comc'l
Nate Jones
i K MOL'.TS A.ND ALBUMS
RVgIMTUINflT1tKAMATElJB.Nl-EDS
'UffTnGR iraicFQU!PllEXTS
Kulire .New
ltx'"-i?.J.
Ktelnnif Mmtt"
tilL it ..! s . .
M,i..n ' r...L':im? Have you tried
WIGGINS BflZflnR
307 Commercial Street.
G. Wrifrfat if' Co.
IDOTY
FISH AND
j 0A.ME MARKET
Ltfe'.PMor
lwltr
iiiir uiii mtui tv,,.it: " .
y atkl'B.. i,T..ri..,."'".,,.rX .UP.
Mt rh tirwe 7v.li " v" "V "'"
i ni.T. ' patronap,
VA IIU1UI lAi.IH
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advantage t
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W Court Street
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Nw Line of Kodak
Albums Just I'pencil
Patton Bros,
ARDEN SAND
LOAM.
FERTILIZERS.
D. S. RPMTI cu o
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TO THE WISE
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planting
work if
larinur, nr iIiokc who intend
llielr Ullldell8 nr ilnin.f unrillir
anv kind in tl,u iinn n. ,i,a, vnn u ill
liudfxerythiiig in garden and farm tools
of theery hot quality and at tho lo
ot prhH at
R. M. Wade &Co
Bottled Beer.
Kllusei Ueck.Succtasor. to SoutbSaltm
Bouhr. Wortcs,
All nrdero tor botttcl boar will l u""
t the brewery. Kept on cold storage,
r ree city delivery. Telephone 13l
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