Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, December 18, 1897, Image 4

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"a Large 2Cumbr of Doli W.r. l?lpot
o lor Clxrl.tm-. CtftTti Pl
mouth Jouru.l Cb nauU-M-rl.ge
of Jerry Frthlog-Olher ew.
of the ay.
The doll carnival jriven by the la
dies of St. Mary's Guild of the Ep so
pat church, proved a great tuccess.
titu rtarnnnn and eveninrr lb hall
-
was thronged with visitors who gath
ered about the different booths malt
ing purchases for the holidays. The
doll booth where scores of dolls,
daintily dressed were displayed, was
the center of attraction and we are
informed every doll was deposed of.
The candy booth, where a nice line
of home nndo candies were kept on
sale, was presided oyer by Mrs. T. P.
Livinsht' n, assisted by Mrs. C. A.
Vallery i.nd the Missea Claire Drum
mond, Dora Fricke and Minnie White.
This booth was also well patronized,
and added much to the evening's re
ceipts. A very pretty booth, at which fancy j
work of all kinds was shown, was in
charge of Mrs. F. IL Wilson, who w::b
assisted by Mrs. Grace Miller and tl.e
Misges Harriett McMaken, Mattie
Carmack and Lottie Gutsche.
Mrs. W.L. Pickett presided at the
tea booth, where refieshments were
served. She was ast-isted by Mrs.
Swearingen, Mrs. Uenry Tartsch and
the Misses Dora Ilerold, Lou Burgess
and Ma-garet Shepherd.
Misses Maud Eiton and Nellie
Leonard dispensed popcorn, and the
grab-bag was in charge of Misses
Mabel White and Vcrna Leonard.
The Christmas tree and scripture
cake were in charge of the Mist-es
Clara Green, Florence White and
Lulu LeisL
The different booths were made
quite attractive and the crowd io at
tendance seemed well pleaded. It is
stated as a result of the ladies' efforts
over $100 will be cleared for the bene
fit of the church.
Journal Changes Hands.
George B. Mann purchased the
Journal plant about a year ago at
Sheriff's sale for $400. On yesterday-
he sold it to Bart Kirkham and Frank
Green for $900 $430 cash and $450 in
one year. Geo-ge seem to be the
only newspaperman in town who can
really say he has m.de any money
Kirkham & Green have been running
the paper on a lease for some time
so there will te no change except in
ownership.
Marriage of Jerry Farthing.
Jerry Farming brought a new-made
br.de to town last evening, he having
married the lady at South Omaha
yesterday. We did not learn her
name, but she was here sme time ago
representing the Cudahy Packing
company, as an agent for their soau.
Mr. and Mrs Farthing expect to re
s de in this city.
Tbompaou-Mitaoari I'mciOc Case.
District court h-ts been engaged all
day in the trial of the Thompson
Missouri Pacific case. The defense
will get through with their witnesses
today. The jury w?s takeu in a body
up in the M. P. depot this afternoon
to look at a car similar to the one
which killeJ Thompson, it is thought
hy this 3 who have heard the Usu
mony that the plaintiff will get hut a
small judgment if anything.
CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS
For gentlemen. Fine assortment nd
lowe&t prices at Herold's.
Her Sixty. Third Hirtnday.
Mis. Levi Golding was surprised by
a largre crowd of her lady friends yes
terday afternoon, who called to help
her celebrate her 63rd birthday anni
versary. They brought well-filled
baskets and a nice lunch was served.
They also left a nice present as a tes
timonial of the high regard in which
Mrs. Golding was held.
Hncklen'a Arnica Halve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
burns, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe
ver sores, tetter, chappep hands, chil
blains, corns, and all skin eruptions,
and positively cures piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed, to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Pyice 2o'cents per box. For bale by
P. G. Fricke.
UNDERWEAR BARGAINS
At Herold's. Better buy underwear
than pay doctor bills. You'll find no
such values elsewhere unless you dive
down much deeper in your pocket.
Maid of Honor Contest.
Following is the vote on the Maid of
Honor contest to date:
Antonia Kessler 4.799
Dora Fricke 4,ta
Maud Mauzy VMO
Maud Eaton. 214
Tinsie Smith ift4
Nettie Way bright 153
Harriet McMaicen. 154
4 SAMPLE LINES
Of Christmas Handkerchief, Mufflers,
ladies and gents1 Neck-ties, Stamped
goods. Tidies and Mitts at Heroid's
that will be sold at exact wholesale
cost.
.
Sauta Hans at Gertogs.
Gerings are openi? up the fine-t
line -f holiday lxxKs for children
ever Sten in this city, 'lhtir assort
in nt i- lacgy :inl r-t le::l m th j ery
besl. Dou'i buy. ;Tfsen; ( hi.dren
to break tii -n.i d-. m.-Oi when you can
get useful oks very cl cap nt Ger
iugs. Call a-U cv tta-rn.
Some Uood Milcb Cows.
A. M. Holmes, residing at corner of
Ni 'th and Chicago avenue, h :s a few
good milch cows for sale. ' Enquire
there, or at farm near R ck Bluffs.
SENSIBLE GIFTS
Tnat will go to thousands of homes
at prices figured down to th lowest
ootca of economy at Herold's.
BRIEFLY TCLD.
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See Coaitos' line oi ketea.
Wurl Brca. "Gut Hall" cigar..
For tiro insurance set Thrasher.
T y Wuil F--- "Gut Heil" cigars.
Mandolin: . Gu.tars and Violins at P.
O. I'ook store.
Dr. Elter, Watermnu block, fyr
painless dentistry.
Feather boas are selling at half
p ke at Tucker Sisters'.
The blind musicians at the Mttho-
dist church this evening.
Just the thing for Christmas
nickeled nut picks, 2 cents a set.
Oo lies & Co.
The cutest thing out is the p;itent
perfection mandolin picks, for sale by
Jaiues Pettee.
A treat is in store for those who at
tend the concert at the Metnodist
church this evening
June Bifck came in fmm his labors
at S"uth Omaha today to remain till
after the ho id iys.
Cipt. Bennett we are glad to note
was able to be down town today after
a two week's illne?s.
All kinds of stove repairs furnished
for your broken or burned out stoves
by Streight & Sattler.
For new holiday goods go to Ger
ing's, the latest, nicest aortment to
8;et from in the city.
Klondyke for-wealth, but Bennett &
Tutt's for all kinds of holiday goods
and something good to eat.
Bennett & Tutt will have holly.
mistletoe and evergreen wreathing
and Christmas tries for the holiday
trade.
National club skates 50 cents a pair;
same nickled, $1. Winslow's skate,
$1.50; "Keen Skipper, " $3, at Coates'
hai dware.
Ilenry Weidman at the postoffice
book store has the choicest line of con
fections in the city. Call on Henry for
Xmas candies.
All the latest songs may be found at
Fence's. Buy some nice new music
for your sweetheart. Nothing would
please her mo:e.
Don t buy holiday gords untn you
have looked over the laMtiful line at
Got-'ng's Theybavo something to
Miit every t iste.
Now is the timi to buy suK-ndid
styles ot jia-on x tl .mm rguns
them . Call nt I tide's and examine
qti -lilies and pri e.
A fu'l l'no i f st mred linens
drrss-tr s-a f-, !--ard ckv rs a. d
covers f: r v i ivs amy hv :.jnd
at Tu' k. r- 111.'. n t .
Biy a lto;-: . , ...... love'.y Ch risl ui t.-
ciais for o .. iuh:u'' t-w- t
hei't. m do l.y o;:o Wuri. They
would delight a c n;o p-cj .
If you w.inL to kfj) up withtKo
tiun s, call M Pclti 's antj j-e tc some
of the new sougs of wr ich he has a
quantity of the best selected.
The low farmers began crossing
the river on the ice yesterd y which
is now over ten inches thick and is
growing thicker very rapidlj'.
Hard coal at present prices is
cheaper than wood, the latter having
rained from $3 per cord to $3.50 nd
$3.7-5 for hickory and body oak.
The must com ph te window shade on
tf e market is at Strciuht & SaltlerV.
L twers from the top and ri-es fpi ra
the botto'ii. C -ll and see them.
All kinds of jewelry, clocks and
wiitch.'s prompt'y repii-eJ. A.l work
warranted. J. W. Crabill, first dior
woct of Waterman block, l'iattmouth.
Miss Allie Hutchison, niece of Mrs.
C. II. Parmele, was married at the
home of her mother at Memphis.Neb.,
December 1 5, to Mr. Samuel J. Walker.
The postoftice book store has a splen
did assortment of Xmas novelties,
toilet sets, cuff and collar boxes, neck
tie cases, albums, glass medallions,
etc.
A beautiful new 'Radiant Home"
base-burner, $36, also one we carried
over from last year for $22. Call and
compare with others prices. W. W.
Coates & Co.
Gerings have the most useful line
of holiday goods to be found in the
city. Boar this in mind when in
search of something that will make a
nice proven t.
Tbo entertainment this evening at
the Methodist church is given by the
bast talent of the Institute for the
Blind at Nebraska City.. Admission
25 and 15 cents.
The T.J. Sokol society is making
great preparations for their sixth
annual mask ball to ba given at their
hall Saturday evening, Janua'y 15,
18'iS. Everybody is invited.
Patron'Z3 home industry by smok
ing home cigars. Gering & Co. sell,
PepperbergV Buds. Wurl'e Gut Ueil,
Spies' Exquisites. Stumn'd Diamond
King, and other hi me cigars.
--Thatrark f i wn tiete n ii 1 rid
breath y on h e i.-i the nu.iu:igis
caused by a .otie liver. S mc
medicines te. . v. for n while; oihers
f j -H f.w J.:y-. :u Her' cures.
The" artists from the institu'e for
the .blind a-. Nenraski C ly arrived in
thicity tbis morning and everything
is in readiness lor the concert which
will be given at the MechodUt church
tonight.
The Vive Camera fop p.ile nt the P.
O. bookstore is a fine instrument
There are now in use in Piattrmouth
over fifty Vives evidence that they
possess merit. Examine the Vives
before purchasing.'
There's no better flour made than
He.iseiV Plansifter," manufactured
in this city. Ask your grocer for it.
best and sup- :
port .i homo ifi iiwii-y at the sarro time,
.! "!'.: Ui i. n.
j T-toi) liver t .;(J? .ioo- fiLto do
j h:ty? i' o. (i nt e- M ; ts C ill for
I :. ,.. A few ii- so . f Il, b:ne a.y
save ycu a spall of s!tknes. Hrbine
is th ouir perfect liver medicine It
curs Cnilis ana Fever. 75o.
Do not forget that you will i.eed
mince meat, swe-t cider, plum pud
ding, olives, pickles, chowch..w, celery
and in fact anything that conti ibutei
towards making a tirst-chifs Cbritm;iS
dinner. Bennett t Tutt will supply
you.
Prosperity cniro q-ii:ko-t ' li e
m:m !;v.'" .s :r l to 1 c"i;uiU'Hi.
De'V lii's LL E.-iv JJis-erei a;
imiii'i.'' ;: t ( .U fo- cons '.iptitim
b!!io';s- -, . " -'. i ni.d u sioai-
ncti a ,d live t:o s r. Ij. i ricue
& Co.
Gering &Ci. hive the finest r.;,m th
ever old. It hi.s all the 1 :test con
veniences and only needs to be si.en io
recogniz; its suijeriority tver all
others. No holiday gift would be
more acceptable to many than a nice
mera.
Miss Al ie Hughes, Norfolk, Va.,
was frightfully burned on the face anu
neck. P.iin was insiantlv relieved
by De Will's U .zo. S vivo, which healed
the injury without leaving a sea-. U
is the famous pile remedy. F. G.
Fricke &, Co.
Lownie's chocolates and bonbons are
the fin st in the wo .d. They have
taken tlio first prit s in l'aris in com-
p-tilion with the fintst French con
fections. Gering a is the only store
where a iine of Lownie's famous goods
are cirri d.
.1. A. Pel kins, of Antiquity, O., was
for thirtyyears needlessly tortuied by
physicians lor tlie cure oi eczema, in
was quickly cured by uing DeWit.iV
Witch Hazel SuiVi1- il;o famous healii'g
salve for piles und skin d.reises. F.
G Fricke. & Co.
Mrs. M. B. Ford, Ruddell's, 111.,
suffered for eight years from dyspepsia
and chronic conslip ition and was
finally cured by useinir DcWili's
Little Early Ri?er.-, the ft mo is liitle
pills for ali stoui tch and liver troubles.
F. G. Fricke & Co.
You are invito d by the me ru burs of
the library bona ni:d the Woman's
club to atteud the Christmas book ie
ception, lit the library Monday even
ing, December JIO. If y u have no
book you v.i.h to part with, bring a
Christmas donation. N
Ther- is no remedy qu :1 to Herb'ne
for the t;ue of c 'lis i'vioi, &-i:k
hendat-iie, n '. ir- !-t:on. ver ig", io-s of
memory, unv tain apoi'it , U'nc-t u
bleep or sk " .-.i-t ton-. If you wunt
a perfect 'Oa e j l' e 1'ver, 'leron e
will roi dis cpo nt yoj.
Mr. S rK.
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trout'les. It s i lc.i-ant to lake, .-ale
to use and ture to cu e. F. IJ. 1-1 iel e
& Co.
Mrs". Jacob Vullery, jr., entertained
the German Frauenverein very pleas
antly yesterday afternoon. The mem
bers and m iny invited guests onjoyvd
Mrs. Vallery 's ho6pitalitv," and pai
took of a elaborate luncheon.
The ladies report a most enjoyable
afternoon.
Mrs. Tipton has gone on a wedding
tour out to the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Showalter, at David City. She
considerately left her hub ind at home
to keep house, vtry a inherent from
young married folks who go together
on trips of this kind and spend twice
as much money as if only one went.
Mrs. Tipton's plan is a good one, but
it will not likely become popular.
CLOAK BARGAINS
At Herold's. All remaining stock
goes at a great reduction.
Burlington Itonte C'aliforula Excui-kIoiih
Cheap, quick, comfortable. Leave
Plattsmouth 3:43 p. m., every Thurs
day in clean, roi dern, i;ot crowded
tourist sleep re. Nj transfers; cars
run riht through to San Francisco
and Ls Angeles over the Scenic
Route throuirh Denver and Salt L ike
City. Cars an.-carpi led; upholstered
in rattan; have t-pr nr teats and backs
and nrv provided with curtains, bed
ding, towel?, ro-.p, etc. U. if or iced
porters and ex, rienced excursion
conductors jicc- mpm y o ich excursion,
relieving p is-.i net a ...i boilrtr
about bacg.'it, p. i: tine fit ot..j.ct-j
of interest ,d ii many other ways
helping tu i-jkc the .vrl. r 1 trip a
de.itrnlful ex r. c . a n el
tickets aro h. no- v C. Ii ri" -o.
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Suecial notices uuuer this bead will be
cbartreu for at the rate of M cent per word
ach insertion.)
FOB REST.
POR REM A Rood nve-room cottage wiui
g'jod cellar. Enquire of T. Frank Viie.
AHRST-LLASS UKt.5.M 'XK.c.K itn gooa
reconimeudations would Hire emplo merit it
given at once r"or particulars call ac this office.
SEWING All kinds o! plain ana iancv sewing.
rlreK-niakinir renairillE ol Cents' and DOVs
ciotlies done al tlie rooms ot Mrs. Orilla Sher
man, over Coates' hardware store, io main
street.
WANTED Active, sober and trustworthy mai
to travel through this section. ?aUrv
..i.mth nav aM. ueeklv. and exDenses: splendid
,).uoituiuty. Ad lress SHEfr" company, luft
Ut.estnut street, rtaiaaeipuia, ra.
BRAINS EQ0ALTO COURAGE.
Tb Cat Rescued, bot the Stoat Woman
Wm Not Satisfied.
It was a damp day, but the crowd
stood and watchtd the black cat aa it
mewed plaintively and clung to the
trailing vine three Btories above the
street in front of a fcur atory brown
stone dwelling. A long wire supported
the vine, nearly reaching the roof. The
cat, in a sportive mood evidently, had
climbed the long vine and at the third
story stopped, as if fright had paralyzed
further efforts. Every minute it mewed,
and its appeal for help collected a crowd.
A large woman said:
"Why don't some one climb up there
and release that cat?"
"Suppose you try it, madam, " chirped
a dapper little man, who looked upon
the affair as a joke.
"Well, if I had your sniftll beft 1
would climb that vine. Men never do
anything dangerous these days."
"Oh, yen, they do, inadanil They
catch cold, drink too much aud stay out
late at their lodges."
She gave the little man a look and
ejaculated: "You think you are smart,
don't you? You can talk, but you can't
rescue even a cat."
"You do uie wrong. Watch ine rescue
that cat even at the iwril of being in
sulted. Do not be frightened. I go, but
I will return. " lie ran across the street
as the large woman shouted, "He is go
ing to climb!"' He rang the doorbell of
the house, and when the servant girl
appeared he ioiuted to the cat above.
Tbo door closed, and a few minutes
Jatt r a v indow in the third story opened,
and the girl, reaching her arm out,
caught the cat and took it in. The
crowd cheeied, and tiie dapper man
bowed, but the large woman said con
temptuously :
"Men have no courage. They get wo
men to rescue cats." New York Com
mercial. A Great Flay.
"I can't afford," said the man ol
moderate means, "to go to many places
of amoscnieut, but I am admitted free
to the play with the longest run oa rec
ord, The Struggle of Life. " New
York Sun.
About the year B. C. 220 edible ser
pents wero sold at a penny each in the
Egyptian markets. Tiny were shipped
to liome. Italian vipers were cheaper,
costing about a half penny each.
In Atfia the average number of inhab
i.rutt per square mile is 48; in Africa,
IC; in America, 8; in Australia, 1.
.o:i-r. :i ' '.r.il
v :. r :. " ' I ATI . a they cannot
. i .i .i ; ,.t ir li i . a Mho'! i r
i ... :. . .! i i urd r cure it
t: :. :. : la t t:. t r..a reii;e lit-s lia.l's 1 ' tarrh
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r.::r..a.i. a " ac,s rfirectlv on die
.. j li.u ...us bi.rla'.es. llali's Catarrh t ure
IS Ii i
i q i cs metiicine. it was prescriDea Dy
j..tr 'A iirr i.cit ptoii inns in this cuuiitry lor
--.:rs 'i i-an-g .lar pie cription. It is com
p I l ie ntsi luiius kiiO'au, Combined with
Uic tc?i b i.'od ur',,,'3. acting ilirectiy on the
mucous sur aces. The pertect combination of
in-two .i.Rredicuts is what produces such Wtin-ca-rJu
res a. t a Iu curing catarrh. Send for testi
n.o..ia's. tree.
F J. henev Si Co.. Props., To edu, O.
Sold hy l.irunBists. price 75c.
LOOK BEFORE YOU L.EAP!
Come to see us before you buy
Christmas goods. Marvelous collec
tion of u-eful and sensible presents at
Herold's.
While .sj-e ling of ih-j a or aching
ho. iJays, and the demand they ni:tke
for presents, it was truthfully sug
gested that Hounett & Tutt are offer
ing one of the mot attractive and
cheapest line of fancy and decorated
cliinaware and lamps for the holiday
trade that can be found in the city,
and in addition tbeir fancy goods.their
stt ck o confectioneries, fiuils, nuts,
etc., ate out of sight. Just think of it,
choice mixed nuts, candies, dates,
raisins and figs, only 10 cents a pound,
nd everything else proportionately
cheap. This store is certainly the
place to go to get your money's worth
these hard times.
TO H UH A COLD IN ON K l.Y
Take Laxative Brotno QuinineTab.ets.
Ail (iruiryists refund the money if it
fails t cut. 2oe.
Dr, Alfred Shipman,
SPECIALIST.
Eue, Ear and Glironlc
DISEASES.
Office 51 1 Main St , Leonard Bldg.
Hours: 0 a. ni. ta ? p. m , .'unlays, 2 to 4 p.m.
Spectacles and Eye Glasses
Accnr itch f. e
improv-.-d mdi.jd t'j
Qisiai.-3 ircc. i.
wered
ter;d free by nev ard
r.iii..ii i; a 1 ch i.ic
ii.qiry promptly ai.s-
l "liirm:!n r;r.rs with pleasure to thousands
cfpa;ici.ts in .tb ... -.a
i'LATTSMOl, 1 H, NeO . ! ct. '.. 131:7.
It. clrp ii-tii l cir s.: 1 j,- aJl- .;i .ore
you. met.'.i 4 tilling ases. ltie.prvscrit.
u -n bi-t-cai ou in rouirl f. r m reuders
botn ue ir ai.d .listatit viina perfect
t. tf. Ebersole.
1 ECl'MsEH, Neb.. Nov. 2, 1897.
I fully endorse Dr. Alfred Shopman's method
of fi.tiriK glasses- The prescription.-bi-tacal
C'l ICfcpfi lilted for Tlie. r.'nH.ra nit. uini -in rir-
, tect in re erence to both near and distant objeew.
1 nave oecn pcisuuany acquainted wiin ur.
bhipinxn fur mure than a quarter of a century;
know h:m to be an honorable gentleman, po
ssessed of a profound kn.ow.edge ol the human
eye and the highest ikiU in fitting glasses to
remedy its varied defects. W. L. UVKlAt.
kutrof of Jokci n Coaaty, Nab.
For Christmas
Sterling Toilt Sts,
Sealing Sets,
Smoking Sets,
Manicure Sets
Chatelaine Bags,
SILVERWARE, CUT 6 LASS AND FINE CHINAWARE.
Call and see our line and get our prices, you can't help
being1 suited with both.
SNYDER & CO., JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS,-
Corner MHn and Sixth Street.
gmnwwmmwmmmmmmmmwmmmmHmmmng
1 Seasonable Bargains 1
1
ft Com iGte
Line ot
ali Kinds of
flrctl.s
and
Sandals tor
Ms
Ladies
and
Children.
CHLL HND INSPECT THf COODS
I E. 6. DOVEY k S
ST LEADING DRY GOODS MERCHANTS."
We Have JusitEeceived
. A Full Line of..
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ot
CONSISTING OF
Dinner Sets
Chamber Sets
And a full st. ck of White and Deco
rated Granite.vare, If you need a
Hanging : Lamp,
BOUQUET LAMP,
Or a lamp o' ny kind. jou will fir d i
laiv '-8ortrter.t nt our store. Hjv
in pa ch f .d a i f our w?i e ifo e
t' ? . l ndi'vee wo c n m.-ike very
e i.5i ble pr ec-s.
lil 8 II
THE GROCERS.
Clerical frrmita. 1898.
Clerrrymen and otheis entitled to
elerieu p.-:-mit Hre respectfully re
qus'ed to call at the Burlington
ticket office and arrange about 1898
peraita.
JW1 ChM,
Pocket Book,
Atomisers,
Pungent io Cut Glasp,
Ink Stands in Cu Glass,
Fancy Vses,
Fancy Ctocks,
Bric-a-Brc,
S'eln and Tankrds
F n Dithee,
-ALSO AN ELEGANT DISPLAY OF-
For This
Articles of
Every-day
Use at Low
Prices...
Good Cotton Iilankels
4H
(l
39
2o
59
60
10
00
07
05
75
00
50
Outinj Flannels
All Vik1 Drets Flannels, 14 yds
wide, a'l colors
AU Wool Dre-n Flanneln, 1 yd
wide
Good warm house slippers
Lxdies' low Overshoes
Children's F.eece Lined hose, all
sizes, ye - jwiir
Drei-s Form Cornets
Heavy "Giant'' Calico, for winter
the 10c kind now
A pood Calico, just the thinp for
comforts
Caiico Wiaopers
H innelette Wrappers
All Wool Ingrain Carp.Ms, yd....
Now is the
Time to
Purchase..
SEE THE...
HANDSOME
DISPLAY
-1 c
SLIPPER
SHERWOOD'S,
est for the
The News-
PER
We ofTer in addition to our complete as
sortment of Watches. Jewelry and Dia
monds, a ffreat variety of IVoz-cics.
!!.
Small Silver Novelti
1 Soectaclo Chicc,
Gold Tena.
Ht Pinn,
Souveiiir Spoor f, etc.
Week,
bud
Sec o r
Assortment
ol
Lamps
DlsD'aued
in tn '
Grocerij.
Linoleums,
r uos,
0 1 Cloths.
OF
AT
Money
YEKR
ON
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Herald,
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