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

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For the Little Folks
AND THE DIG ONES TOO
We Imvo juet added a nlco lino of Holiday
Book's Popular Booka at oil prices from Be to f 1.
NEW CENSUS
DEA1ANDES
Arrived Today
THE SWBLLEST .'ASSORTMENT OF
NECKWEAR TO UE SEEN IN SALEM
it
Slock Collars, Tabola
Fronts, Kiahnea, Chif
fon Ties, Lace Ties In
fact all the latest effects
in up-todato tilings for
tlio neck.
HolVrson's
THE BIG BARGAIN
HOUSE OF SALEW
The
Best 616616(1
Sterling Silver Novelties in great variety.
Rings the largest and best selected patterns, prices lower
than ever. .
Jewelry, Brooches, Scarf, Beauty and Stickpins, Long
Watch Chains, Cuff Button's and Clocks, of the latest
patterns. , .... ...
Tableware, Rogers best here only prevails and prices which
de y competition. Our entire stock was never so complete
Our prices on tbese goods are known to be low, and we don't
yary them on account of the season, Goods marked in plain
"figures the year 'round. Come and see us before buying.
ENGRAVING FREE.
Mail orders will be given prompt attention.
Clias. H. Hinges
296 CommcrcUst.
Wthmakcr. Diamond Setter
fld Optician,
Next Door to llolversoo's.
TUB WEATHER.
Tonight and Friday occasional rain
Continued warm Fresh to brisk south
erly wlndB,
Wheat Market,
Ban Fkahcibco, Dec. 13 Cash 07)$.
Chicago, 111., Dec. 13. Dec. 73?g.
Balem, 60.
GOLD DUST FLOUR
MADK BY
The Sldnev.PowerlCo.
RIDHKY,.OnaON.
mailn for family ubo, ask your grocers for
t. Hran and shorts always on hand.
A. T. WALN, AGENT.
rnoMB 51.
Grand Opera House
JOHN V. CORDWAY, Mana jtr.
"."""MONDAY, DEC. 17
Tue All-Absorblnt
Question...
WHY
SMITH
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HOME
llroailhuratH
Gleeful
l'luntltttdu by
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Hroadlmrnt,
Author of "The
UoiiBoTlmt.
Jack Unlit.
WhatllanimntHl
In JonoH, The
WroiiK Mr.
Wrlftlit, etc.
WAVING THE FLAGS
WITH BAD EFFECT
Nkw Youk, Dec. 13. According to a
dispatch fJoin Washington to tlio Times
shortly before tlio Capitol Centennial
oxerclflcs in tlio IIoubo of Ropresenta
tivos wero to begin, RopreaontativoB
Walter Itcoves of Illinois saw tho Brit
leh flag dropiiing ovorn corner of tho ox
ccutivo gallory, tho IIoubo having Icon
decorated with flags of all nations for the
occasion.
Mr. Reeves hurried to Speaker Homlor
son and reported tho matter boing fear
ful of comment on tho circumstance.
Mr. Henderson at onco gavo ordorx that
a naval signal Hag bo hung over tho
British Hug, completely hiding it from
viow. This waB dono.
Shortly after, other members of con
grcss notlcod tliat tho Iioubo was full of
lingo representing all tho nations of
Europo, and that tho only nation which
woo omitted was Great Britain.
Word waoBont to Speaker Henderson
and ho was asked to get a British Hag In
position. Ho tlid thn boat he could but
tho hour had arrived when thoceretiio.
riles wero to begin and It wus loo Into.
Salem's Business Interests Re
quire it,
------
Much indignation and disgust is be
ing expressed by all classes of citizens
ofer tho results of the recent so-called
census of Salem, aa well as other towno
ofjjur stalo.
In 1890 our city had about 10,000 with
In the four wards of tho city, and it la a
fact that nono wjll attempt to gaiueny
that wo now have fully as many If not
more people than wo had at that lime.
There are now moio buildings with
in tho oily limits, and it is next to im
possible to find a vacant house. No well
informed citixeii who is at all obaorvliiu
but must admit that our city is greatly
wronged by the so-culled ceuaua recently
foisted upon us by a sutof politiulau
enumerator:), for we now have more
people than ten years ago, In-yond any
question.
It would not Ik) right to say Hint nil
tho enumerators fulled in their duty,
but tho simple fact that Hupt. Winn was
constantly appealing to tlio newspapers
and private clMxons to anal-it in taking
thu census, ta of itself evidence that tho
work was deficient. Tho census depart
ment had no confidence in its own work,
and why should it not bo subject to
criticism?
Tho fact that our imputation has been
cut down about one-half on paer ( but
not in facU is tho plainest evidence to
any thinking person that the thing ia a
fraud, or all previous enumerations wero
frauds. This cutting dawn, which is tho
same procoss that has been applied to
allothor growing towns in tho stato, will
prove a great dotriment to our city, and
should bo corrected. In tho first place
It will cOBt Salem several letter carriers,
and will in a number of other ways
injure our city and its standing abroad.
How can this bo remedied? Tho city
could easily tako ' a census, at
small expense, and with such prouf
of tho inefllcioncy of the ofllcial coubuh,
could go before the department uud
got a hearing that would proovo fruit
ful. Such a census could at least bo used
to maintain our interests boforo tho pos
tal department. One man has volun
teered to take tho first ward census freo
of chaigo, and no doubt others could bo
found willing tovolunteor their services.
A meeting of citizons should be called to
tako this matter in hand, or to confer
with the city council for action that
would sot tho capital city of Oregon right
boforo the world,
TWO ENTERPRISES
ARE INCORPORATED
TWENTIETH CENTURY
TO BE CELEBRATED
I'our moiiUifl nt tho Strand Theatre,
London, 3 monUiB at Madison h'quaro
Theatre, New York.
NEW TODAY.
Advertisement under this
head 5c a line each Issue
WANTKI). A woman to tako charge of
u homo and ono child, tlio proper per
ton can find a permanent home and
good wages. Apply Cronlso Btudio,
12 10 tf
LOUNGES made to order and ropalr
nd at Baron & Hamilton.
Extraordinary Offer.
Commencing Monday Doc. 10, wo pro
poBO giving with ovory ladies shoo at
$2.60 and over, u pair of rubbora, Now
Is tho ttmo to taku advandagu of this
offer. Kruassu Bros.
Prevention Better Than Cure.
Eat Bread xnado from whole wheat
flour and prevent dyspepsia. Bread
that all can onjov supplied from tho
' Pioneer lUkery. WKSTAcorr fc Co.,
Proprlotors
DRESSMAKINO
by the day In families, by a competent
person. Inquire at 375 High street.
1 12-lMin
Nkw Yo:tK, Dec. 13. PlaiiH for giving
uu olllclul wolcomo to the Twentieth
century will lw submitted to the Munic
ipal Assembly next Tuesday by Mr.
Gtiggenhelmer, president of tho council.
If these plana are favorably received
active preparations for the celebration
will bo Intrusted to a joint committee
of tho council uud board of aldermen.
Mr. Guggonbeimer said that ho would
favor the holding of a reception at the
City Hull by tho city nuthqrltles, the
illumination of tho building and dis
plays of fireworks, together with music
by several bands.
Already ono of the largest singing
societies in tho city has suggested that
a chorus of sovora) thousand voices be
tatloned on tho steps of tho City Hull
to sing National Anthems and treason
able selections.
LATEST WIRES
FROM PERU
Nbw Yciik, Dec. In. A dispatch to
tho Herald from Lima, Pern, says:
Natlvo and foreign capitalists have
subscribed f 120,000 toward tho building
of tho Corro Pasco drainage tunnel,
Tho Lima Post Office bus put in cir
culation to celebrate tho new century
throe sots of postago stamps, with por
trait of Senator Romana, Admiral Urau
and Colonel Bologuesi.
The Port Clarence Mining Co , of
Alaska, stock f 1,250,000, by J. IP Ham
mond, 11. H. Cougill, and J. F. Watson
of Portland, ant tho Northwest News
Bureau of Portland, stock $5000, by V.
W. Laidlaw, V. M. Ktlllngsworth, and
J. R. Stockman, Imvo filed articles of
incorporation with tho secretary of stato
CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE STAKES
The Chamber of Commerce Commit
tee to mine the f 1000 .purso for special
Statu Fair r.teo have been at work today
with marked success.
Tho committee making tho canvass
aro Mayor Bishop, 10, A. Pierce, Geo.
H. Gray. O. b. Roily, Claud Unteli, John
Albert, Gea. P. Hughes.
PINK OAK iiedroom sets nt Huren
& Hamilton's.
Having obtained an experienced work
man from Portland, Tliu Cronlso Studio
will bo ablu to turn off more work for
Christmas. ' 12 10 tf
A PRESENT TO
NEW ZTALAND
We ftp? Headquarters -
For Your Breakfast Foods.
Cream of Wheat, Ralston Breakfast Food, Rals
ton "Pancake Flour, Pillsbury's Vitus Mush.Gra
no, Dessicated Wheat, Wlieatine, Germea,
Granose Flakes, Malt Breakfast food. X X
Five minute mush Is still our leader. Cook in five mluutoa, 10c for n 2tf
A fuTilne of Aqmo mills products. Whole wheat flour, Buekwhiat.'Graham,
Rolled "Oftta $ Iba for Si5c. Wo carry the boot rolled oats In the city, 5 lba for 25c
" Remembor If yon want good bread buy Ryer'a Best Hour, mallo hi Pendleton,
EasterhTJregpn.
Rotli & Graber
San Fkascihco, Dee, 1!!. Captain G.
II. Lambsou, of the United States Fish
Commission will sail today on tho
steamer Sierra with 600,000 llvo
salmon eggs In his charge ho is
taking to Now Zealand as a
present from tho United States
Government to the Now Zoalnnd Govern
ment. Theso eggs were collected Jat the
United States salmon atalion at Battle
Creek, Tehama County, California, from
tho fall run of the Sacramonto River sal
mon between Novormbor 10 and 15th.
SIX TEAMS
WISE &E-A1&ESTED
FOR SILYERT0N FIRE
After Putting Up Cash Bail
Is Again In The Toils
i
Upon his employer, Benjamin of Port
land, putting up'jrOOO gold coin with
Sheriff Durbln, Wise the young man
bound over an uhargo of burning tho
Coolidgo store bulldlns at Sllvorton waa
released Wednesday afternoon. Bonds
wero refused until thocash was produced.
Upon telephone message fromSllverton
Wise whs Inimedlatley arrested on
charge of burning tho stock of goods,
and will be taken to Sllvorton today for
hearing before justice Rautsby Friday.
The object seems to be to put htm under
another heavy bond and exhaust Mr.
Boujamln'a supply of cash ball, This
second action is by an lusuntneo Co.
LARGER PR?ZES FOR
COUNTY EXHIBITS
The Oregon Stute Fair Board will Imj
in session tills evening and Friday. The
premium list for l(K)l Is lieing completely
revised,
Moro and larger premiums aro nffered
tor county exhibits for 1001 products of
agriculture and horticulture.
Variety and quality considered the
prizes aro to bo as follews:
Grand first prize, $250, and a silver
cup worth $100.
Second prize, $200.
Third piize, $1G0.
Fourth prizo, $100
Fifth prize, $75.
Sixth prize, $50,
Pianos Arrived,
Tho OAR LOAD of PIANOS Imvo
arrived, and we can now show you a
complete assortment from tho best and
most expensive to a cheaper grade.
From my stock you can solcct a, musical
instrument for a Christmas present that
will bo a sourco of great pleasure to
your home. When it comes to price,
theso goods having beon bought and
shipped so cheap that it Is impossible
for othor dealers who obtain by single
shipment to compete
You aro invited to call and natlsfy
yourself. GEO. O; WILL,
Opposite Bush's Bank.
GEORGES BANK
FISHERMEN LOST
IAVHT
1
SHOULD
Come and select a nice
ROCKER LADIES' DESK
STAND TABLE SIDEBOARD
LOUNGE HALL RACK OR
EX. TABLE BOOKCASE
For your wife, son, daughter, or friend, whatever tho caso may bo, n
XMAS PRBbBNT
We will hold it until Ninas for yon.
F. W. HOLLIS iSt OO
Low priced Furniture House.
WONDERFUL FOX HUNT
Continued V'roui First I'aae.
Glouckstkii, Mass., Doc. 13. This
city is again in mourning for the loss of
soveral of her hardy Bailors, this time
for the captain and 12 men of the Ashing
schooner Siegfried which has now been
absent from this port for nearly ten
weeks, which la believed to have foun
dered during ono of tho terrific galea
which for tho past ten weeks have been
swooping tho North Atlantic. Five of
tho members of the crow aro married,
while 18 children will mourn the loss of
fathers. Tho Siegfried Hulled(rom this
port on Soptember 14 and since this
time she has not reported. Tho vessel
was on a hand line fishing voyago to the
western banks and was provisioned for
nine weeks. Her captain was Alexan
der Fraziers, of Port Has lugs,
TWO MAIL CARS
OF MAIL BURNED
Buiilinutun, iu.. Dec. lit. Tho Bur
lington fust mail was wrecked two
miles west of Kirkwnod today. Fireman
Shannon was killed, and Kugineer
Samuel Dove was badly hurt. Tho
ougliiu jumped tho track and was de-
mollsheil. Two mail cars with the con
tents wero burned, Mall clerka not se
verely injured.
MILNER RULES
IN SOUTH AFRICA
briefly by Kitchener, but it Is clear that
ho attaches ettpruuio Imortanco to the
capture of Dewet and Sleyn oh the tlrat
real stroke of his campaign, Military
men here me comment lug upon the fact
that General French, tho best cavalry;
man on tho British side, Is not em ployed
against Dowet hut tho probable explan
ation Is that his rank excludes IiIb com
manding a small (lying column. French
was last reported at Johannesburg, but
has not been mentioned in tho dispatch
es from tho front for geveral weeks.
Sir Robert Reed who made tho molt
dismal speech ever heard in Parliament
a year ago when the cup of British hum-
ilation was brimming ovor wos the (h of
croaker at yesterday' debate and ho
startled tho Liberals by advocating '
gotiatlons for amnesty and business ar
rangements for restocking Bouos farms
and rebuilding houses. Mr. Broderick
who bad recovered from tho previous
day's nervousness made a spirited reply
charging him with aiding and abetting
the enemy.
HONG KONG PLACARDED 0
'rssflBJsjrvrvrvxJtrs ibv
Holiday Novelties
Wo havu tho Inmost and
finest line of Holida) nov
elties in tho city at exceed
ingly low prices. See our
line line of umbrellas.
Wo can save yon money
and give you strictly high
grade goods. : : : :
Wo have watches from
$2.50 up, : : :
Come nml seo tho now
novelty, an eight day
watch : : : :
S, w. Thompson & Go,
221 Commercial St.
rVEiWNyKNJrvKKNB
WV&
Continued from llrtt tAge.
his lecture on tho South African war
hero last ovoning. He waB introduced
by Mark Twain, who began by saying
that although a friend of his, ho did not
agree with Mr. Churchill as to tho right
oousnoes of tho South African War. Ho
then said that ho had for years preached
Anglo-American amity. Ho had helped
thoalliauco by impartial compliments.
Ho added:
''I have shown how America has
thrown her door wldo open to all thoso
that Buffer and aro oppressed and who
can put up $50 admission-oxcept the
Chinese. Wo draw tho line there.
And how unselfishly England has
wrought for thu opon door for all In
China and how opeulyand how piously
America has stood for that open door In
all cases whoro it wa-i not her own.
And how gonorous Knglnnd has beon
and America has been in not urging
China to pay fancy rates for extinguished
missionaries like Germany does, but iu
willing to tako produce for them, tea
and fire crackerd and other thlngH. Why?
Germany has mado tilings so exponsiyo
that China cannot afford Gorman mis
sionaries any more, hut has got to wait
until she Is better fixed llnanclally. And
how simply and sorrowfully uud shame
facedly Engluud and Amorlou stood at
Port Arthur weeping while France and
Gormany helped hold Japan, and Russia
robbed her.
Cai'kTow.v, Dec. 1.1. Sir Alfrod Mi
nor has beon 'gazetted administrator of
the Orange Rlvor Colony and tho Trans
vaal, General Kitcheuor has cabled tho
authorities of South Australia asking
that tho wounded Imperial Hushmon,
now convalesce!!), be returned to South
Africa. Another contingent of Canadian
troops started on its way home toduy.
IN THE RACE
Nkw Youk, Dee. 13, Today found on
ly six teams left in tho hioyulo race.
Tho rldera have an exhausted appear
anco, duo to tho terrific paco sot for the
first two days of the race, This morning
the men Increased their seod somewhat
NEW PRESIDENT
OF SWITZERLAND
Bkknk, Doc, 13, Rrnest Brenner of
Castle, been elected prosldont of
Switzerland for 1001, in succession to
Walter Hauaer,
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for acccptablo Idea
Stato If patented.
THE PATENT REC0RF
B&ltlraort, Md.
Phone 511. 121 Statu St.
YEW PARK MEAT MARKET
Headquarters for the best meat
and lard iu tho city. Glvo us a
call and seo how well wo can
pKuso you. Prompt and oaro
(ul uttoutlQn to all orders. : :
Phono, bUifk 3Ul. : : j
a r nrwvmncrwr nD-vmn
4 J, J W J.4i W.Tk, l IVVl 1
AN OHIO HOLD-UP
BESIDES ROCKAFELLERS
Dovkh, O., Dee. 13. Four masked
men held tho town of Shanoavillo at bay
while they blew open a safo in the pri
vate bank of John Doerschuck. Tho
explosion aroused tho citizens, who wero
hold off by tho burglars until the
wrecked safe had beon loo tod. Then
tho four escaped on a hand car, carrying
with thorn botween $3000'aud $4000.
COURT HOUSE
CHIMNEYS CLEANED
The county court is plauuing to have
tho court house chimneys cl eaned, Ex
pert Swoop i S. B, Watkins and Jas,
Ingram made an inspection of those
flues today and a bid waa tendered on
tho job. Ono burned out tho othor day
and tho ofllclals are somewhat alarmed-
PICTURE FRAMING-For holiday
gifts ut Huron A Hamilton's.
A WINNER
Every time. In all manner of tests tho
Standard Rotary takes the load, Theso
rushlui! days it's speed that counts for
lots, aud wo have the most rapid sewer
in ine woriu ny actual test.
By the way this has been a record
breaking week, not only on pianos, and
organs but on machined as well. Stand
ards have been going fust.
How about your machine?
R.ACDIGOIN
M07 OoramnroUl at,
Steel Mud Guards for yon,' bike, $1.60
Prepare for Christmas
By buying a full supply of the first
cl-sa provisions, groceries, fruit, minced
meat aud all yon want to make thu pie
and pudding, from
Biia.nsok & Raoan.
HOUSEHOLD Treusurea aud kitchen
nafes at Huron & Hamilton.
lie Was Satisfied.
Tho Sir Knight who waa visiting
at Salem was found by his brethren
with a happy expression on his face, ho
having just eaten his dinner at the St.
Klino Restaurant.
Como now, tho timo is short, Call at
onco if you expect to get your work for
Christmas. Cuonihc Studio.
12 10 tf.
IF YOU FAIL to boo thoso fine
Rockers and couches at Huron & Hamil
ton, yon will miss it.
Como, come, como if you must hnvo
pictures for Christmas. Tho Cronlso
Studio will bo able to get thorn out for
you. 12 10 tf
SMALL MORRIS OHAIRS-For
children at Buren & Hamilton's,
OASTOHZA.
Baara th
Blgnttw
The Kind You Have Always Bwghl
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A Great Addition
Wo have added to our al
ready mammoth atock of
Holiday goods, an elegant
line of rubber dolls and
animals. Just tlio proper
things for the little tots.
Tho prices too, aro lower
than thoy have ever been
sold. Step in for a few
inomonts and seo tho
swell lino of theso rubber
goods, and yon won't re
uret it. Then if you hnvo
moro time wo would llko
to talk to you about our
handsome drcspod dolls.
Patton's Book
Store,
WfVVTT
iiutray Notice.
Notice la hereby given that 1 have taken up
and Impounded tho following tieicrlbetl auluml
found running at law within tho City or tiu
lorn, to-vut
Ono orril honw U or 10 ycur old, while In
fao iliod behind, weight about lueu poumli.
Tlioowuerof juld animal can havu Omnium
by itrovInK property and paying tho U'Kul
ohiuifra and eirenson of taking up and keeping
etc ,and In default thereof for llvuduju.i wil
proceed to noil the uald nulinal at public uuu
tlou an provided Iu ordluunru No, 'JOU of lit
aforuMttdulty.
Dated Salem, December 13, 1900.
1). W OIIISOS,
City Mitr.lmt.
Estray Notice.
Notice li hereby given that I hare taken up
and Impounded the following dew rllivd animal
found runnliiKnt!are within the City of Hu
lem, tnwlt:
Ono black horse 9 nr 10 years old, white Iu
lace, four white leet, right ee out, weight about
1100 pound.
The ownor of tald animal cwin have tho same
by proving property and paying Ihe legal
charge and expense! or taking up and keeplug
etc, and In default thereof Tor live dayo, I will
proceed to Bell thu said auluml at puhlto miction
a provided In ordinance No. IWOnfthe afore
laid fllty.
Dated Salem, December 13, 1900.
D.W.aiHsON,
City Marshal.
new'storeT
G. K. Montgomery, has opened una
now confectionary and cigar store at No.
28U Commercial street where ho will
carry a complete stock of candiea and
smoking goods. 10 :5
Ho! All Aboard
For Toy Land
Another big- etler just received announcing
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Santa Claus
Will again make his headquarters at ' '
The Fair Store
For he says that they have everything in the
line ot dolls, toys, books, of eyery kind for the
children and nice presents for everybody.
Remember
That the largest stock of holiday goods is at
The Fair Store
Yours for a Merry Christmas
O. P. D A IB N B Y
871 Commercial 8treet, Silem.
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News That Might Be of Interest
to the Public From....
FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKE1
Since Our announcement of our contemni ...
the firm bv ihe 15th of January, wiio ,;.. n5U
- - - -. --wri"wv
TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS out of our stock
nnri Dollars. In order to raise Four Thniic-ni i - W
ICthnf Innnnrv wo rnntlniio thr nvir "Wefcyf
IJ1M Ul jiiiimmi J, hv vuimiiwv iiw VAlllllllin!1rii..i .
cnlf nn all lines exrent "we make a prii ..!, m
velvet and velveteens-the goods that hnrihnan;!?
Cftr in 7 Cr vulilrh wa ruAnrtxA in lir m ...n. "'Ifo
JVW 1U ' " '" " wv- "v' "v win now sell fol
6 rer y
We have added a great many loose collars, that cm A
from 10c to 35c each, we sell for.r lM
We have secure over 500 drummers samples of un-
ueiWtMi, iiiai Luai iu uic way uum duc 10 1,25 It
we are selling for J
Also twenty-five samples childien's overcoats from fowl
worth from $2.50 to 7 each CI OCT i Mr
which we are selling from 1.-'' .10 00,1
Our 515 suits are rapidly going now at v)v(l
It will nay you well to secure your clothine befnrA
too late. You will save money on nearlv all lines m
of us now. Our assortment is yet good in gents' ouj
wear, quilts ana DianKeis. it win save you at least k
per cent in buying your hats of us. We made a farthero
in our ladies' jackets. We are selling them for actual I,
former nce. and tne same in our ladies' caws. w,
closing out on rubbers and arctics. Come and partali
them-thev are immense bargains. Our holidav pamJ
money savers. Albums, toilet sets, handkerchief m
ware, cutlery ana notions nave out to near the price s
you will gladly take tnem. i nus sami rriedman, of
FRIEDMAN'S EW RACK
Cor. State and Com. Sts. Salem Or.
OUR PRICE LIS
Knitting Silk 1-2 ounce Spools, best brand 25c Ml
Embroidery Silk 5c Skeins, best brand 25c adoz.
Silk Fringe, asserted colors, 10c a yard.
Cotton Fringe assorted colors, 5c a yard.
Beautitul colors in silks, satins, veto
plushes Good quality and low prices
Overgaiters for Ladies and Children,
$1.00 kind for 35c the 50c ones for 20c
m
pair
Men's hoes sizes 9 and 10 worth li
$2.00 to $2,50 now SRI 05
The store is full of choice goods and eyi
article is a bargain,
ISflDORE GREENBI
Location First door South of the Postoflice.
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'.s.s"?ysrfrx tou!'u.i,,L7rr;r;
r- i Hi. a ' ItoOWl'UKH. i mini"" -- i'
AT THE CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. SALIiM. Vtwj.
Tlio prcaont year. You will find lioro akillful tencliera.oorrod "e'g"J
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Fine Buckles, Tips and Plumesj
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MRS, D, L, FIESTER, First Door South oi
Bottled Beer
Kllnger & Ueck.Succwsore to SoutbSaiey
Uottlir. Works
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$2.75 a cord,
Also wwed wood and edar poats.
D. S. BENTLEY & CO
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