The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 27, 1905, Image 8

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A Household
. a- . . i i i , i f i i i i
"Say, old man, I told you not to let them fellows
fool you on cheap flour again, but to fetch me a sack
of Unit 5-X Lexington Cream. You" will find that
down to LIBBY'S. Now you get right out of here
and get me a'sack of that flour before it is all gone."
Dray and Transfer Line.
W
SiB
tnem
The only spring dray
Phone 139.
Palace Livery Bain
S. II. DISSCII, I?i-op.
ONE 1I1.0CK WEST OV
Tltn NEW ZUINDEN
IJUIJ.Dl.NO. 'Phono.
ISUSLSOIX JtTJL,ICXCIITSTt
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT
REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Hartford Fire Insurance Company.
Nortlinierlcan of 1'hlliidelpnlu.
Phoenix of Dlftoklyn. New York.
Continental of Now York Olty.
Niagara Flru Insurance Company.
New York Underwriter. New York,
Commercial Union Assurance Co., Loudon
ZBINDEN BROS,,
DEALERS IN.
Flour i Feed.
"Home
Comfort" ir
Flour
Is Our Leader, Try It.
'PHONE 108.
WKST SIDE MAIN
STREET.. .
Wm. James,
Exclusive
Dealer in
COAL &
WOOD
'Phone
No. 5.
Alliance,
Nebraska.
W.S.ACHESON
Hardware
and Plumbing
Windmills and
Pumps
Tin shop in connection.
Opera House Block
Phone 98 ALLIANCE
J. ROWAN
DEALER IN
FLOUR, FEED,
HAY and G-RAIN"
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
UANDLK8
Seed Wheat, Spring Rye
and Spelt.
'Phone No. 71. Residence, No. 05.
Necessity.
HEN YOU GO TO LEAVE TOWN, don't vorrj
about what to do with your Household Goods
, S. A. Miller will take charge of them; store then
in a nice, dry and cool place and pack and sbi
wiicrevor desired. Charges reasonable,
line in the city.
S. A. Milter.
Good turnouts, strict attention to our business,
and courteous treatment to all has won for us the
excellent patronage we enjoy. Try us.
Liverpool. Loudon and Globe Ins. Co.
German American Ins. Co., New York.
Farmers und Jlirchunts Ins. Co , Lincoln.
Columbia Klro Insurance Company,
I'lilluik'lplila Underwriters,
l'hocmlx Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn.
Offlco Cp.Stnlrs.I'lctrlicr lllock.
LEE ACHESON
ALWAYS HANDLES
THE BEST
FRESH FRUITS
AND
VEGETABLES
FOR THE
TABLE
IF YOU HAVEN'T TIME
TO CALL at the STORE
PHONE No. 4.
W. M. FOSKETT
biaotioreer
Will Cry Sales in This and
AdJoining'Counties. . . .
On OOljUuriSSIOtT, or
BY THE DAY.
3T Satisfaction guaranteed. If
you want to buy or sell ranch prop
erty, list it with me. .... .
Hemingford, Neb.
000000
Fire
Insurance.
HEMIfiGFORD,
Nebraska.
Agent for the Oulodoulan. of
Scotluud, which Insures town
property only, and the Colum
bia, which Insures town and
farm property and llvu stock.
Both uro reliable old Hue com
panies L Notarial Work.. 7
0V-0000000
The Alliance Herald and
Nebraska State Journal,
both one year for $1.50.
EA6Y WAY TO MAKE MONEY.
American Raises Argument and Beta
on a Sure Thing.
In tho old days, when ft Kidc-wheeler
on the MlnstsBlppl was tho chief way
for people to travel who wero desirous
of going Bouth, nn Englishman who
owned a rauch was a passenger on
ono of these boats Whllo en route
ho had frequently been asked by a
follow passenger, an American, to
join in a game of cards, but the
phlegmatic Englishman declined the
American's solicitations.
Ono day the American asked the
englishman to piny a game of check
ers, and to this ho consented. After
three or four moves had been made
the American Informed his adversary
ho had butter take back tho move ho
had made, as ho was sure to beat Him.
Tho Englishman at once was c his
high horse and Informed his rlvnl ho
would not be dictated to.
Tho American replied: "I did not
nlctato to yon."
"I never said you did. I staled 1
would not bo dictated to."
Again he was met with tho answer:
'I did not nlctato to you."
This angared tho Englishman, who
again stated ho would not bo dictated
to and that thero was no such word
as nictate.
"I'll bet you $5 there Is," said the
American.
Tho bet was covered. With ool
deliberation tho American r.ulle.1 c
dictionary out of his pocket and
showed tho word nlctato, raennlng iUj
wink nt," saying: "Thie Is the sev
enth $5 bill I have won on that word
to-day."
A Dcast of Superior Intelligence.
"You may say what you please r
gardlng tho superior intaWgencfc ol
tho human animal," remarked Crow-
cun oratorl'cally, "bu. I have at homr-
a puppy a common yollow puppy- I
that is far moro clever
than
some
humnDB.
"ihe other evening I -carried homo
a bottle and Joyous anticipations, The
former I sought to open with a patent
corkscrew. For tho first time in It?
period of service the scrbw broke half
the cork off and on tho second tr
pushed tho remaining half Into in?
neck of tho bottle.
"I took It out in the kitchen and
labored with it for a while, trying to
fasten tho Hplral of tho screw into
tho floating cork. Would you believe
it? That pup crawled under the waah
tubs at the exact moment the con
dropped In and never Bhowed so much
aB the tip of Its noao until I fished the
bit of cork out with a ru3ty button
hook. Then it came out and congratu
lated mc with many wags of the tall.
If that is -not superior Intelligence 1
should like to know what is."
"Superior to what?" asked Doer
lng.
Crosscup eyed him bb ono who
would seek to nrouso unpleasant mem
orles. "My wife tried to advise me,'
he said simply.
Deerlng, who is married also, said.
"Oh!"
Digging Well to Drain a Bog.
An ingenious Ynnkoo who lives ov.
tho west coast of Florida adopted a
novel method to drain a bog op his
plantation. Ho put down a four-inch
well in tho middle of his bog deep
enou&n to tap tho water bearing grav
ol. A nice flow of water was encoun
tered, which rose in tho well nearly
to tho surface. As soon as the top
of the pipe was pushed down to a
level with the bottom of tho bog, tho
water in tho pond ruahed down Into
the well and passed off through sub
terranean channels. In a few hours
tho bog was drained. Tho land has
since been plowed and is pow a valu
able truck farm. Scientists declare
that wet lands in many sections of
tho country can "bo drained by this
simple method. Care must be taken
not to permit the well to fill up with
rubbish, which might impedo tho
ingress of tho water.
Plenty of Raw Material.
"Grandpa," said the children, "toll
us another story about tho time when
you wero a young man and traveled
with tho show."
"Well," said Grandfather Dutton,
"when I was with Nixon & Kemp'B
circus, forty or fifty years ago, ono
of my great acts was to get n boy to
put an apple on top of his head and
thon I would stand ten. paces away
and shoot a rifle ball through it."
"But didn't you sometimes miss the
npplo and shoot the boy?"
"Not often, but It happened once In
a while, of course."
"What did you do then?" they
asked breathlessly.
"DoT" said Grandfather Dutton,
shrugging his shoulders. "Why, some
times I bad to wait two or three min
utes before I could find another boy,
but not often. Thero aro always plen
ty of boys."
Dr. Parkhurct and the Immigrant
An English visitor was talking to
the ltev. Charles II. Parkhurst the
other day about the recent Tammany
victory In tho New "York city election.
"1 suppose It was due to the immi
grant vote," said the Englishman.
"That'a how Adam and Eve account
ed for It, isn't it?" roplied the doctor.
"They said It was tho fault of the Im
migrant Into the garden. But if Adam
and Eve had been decent peoplo, the
immigrant couldn't have troubled
them."
Christmas Box.
The familiar term Christmas box
comes from the old-tlmo custom of
placing alms-boxes in tho churches
Christmas morning to receive dona
tions from the congregation for tho
benefit of tho poor. As the alms were
not given out until the next day, Dec.
26 came to be known as "Boxing day."
A NEW JERSEY SOLOMON.
Easily Settled Dltputo Concerning
Ownership of Hens.
Magistrate Jermon once spent a
summer In a lttUo town in South
Jersey and made the acquaintance of
a Justice of the peace who held moro
offices than Pooh Bah himself. "He
was," says Jermon, "a notary public,
a storekeeper, superintendent of tho
Sunday school, a lay preacher, post
master, coroner, a farmer and a few
more things that I can't recall now.
Ho was a shrewd old fellow, as a
jlcclslon In a case that I heard will
go to show. Two farmers had a dis
pute about tho ownership of some
poultry, and each pleaded his own
case. Each Bldo had an equal num
ber of witnesses and thcro was somo
tall swearing done all round. If I had
been sitting on tho case I would have
given -it up as a bad Job, or sent it to
court for trial. .But' that's just what
he didn't do.
"I forgot to state that in addition to
all his other functions he was his own
constable. Tho henB were In court
in a coop and he ordered that a con
stable should take the coop to tho
roadway opposite tho farms of the liti
gants and turn the creatures loose.
And he did the job himsef and got his
feo for doing it The henq settled tho
case .by going directly to ono of the
farms, and tho Justice declared that
they know their way home, and gave
Judgment accordingly," Philadelphia
Press.
BOSTON LIKES SENATOR DANIEL.
Virginia
Statesman Makes
Distinct
"Hit" at the Hub.
Senator John Warwick Daniel of Vir
ginia was tire lion of the occasion at
tho recent dinner of tho Boston Mer
chants' association. A Boston dally
declares that "from tho moment tho
company was seated Mr. Daniel was
'tho cynosure of all oyes.' A certain
power radiated from his finely cut
countenance and somehow It seomod
as though where he sat thero Was tho
head of the table. A genuine fiouth
ron, a gentleman from Virginia, of tho
old stock, and of clearest title to tho
much-abused 'F. P. V,' with all tho
graces and outward marks of that dis
tinction. With Gooci Effect.
It was at a chamber concert by a
famous string quartet, says the Chica
go Journal, and tho two largo hatted,
chatty persons of tho nrStlnoe typo
who sat directly before tho music lov
ers were so communicative as to their
affairs and those of all their acquaint
ances that the rental was of small
pleasure to tho appreciative and long-
BUfferlng couplo directly in the rear of
the conversationalist,. "I am sorry
we could not have heard moro of your
conversation," tho patient palo lover
of music wrote oi tho margin of his
program, "but tho violinist has incon
siderately been making himself heard
from time to time. I am sure, how
ever, If you speak a little louder ho
will understand and give way to you,"
"I would like to drop that in thoir
laps," he said, passing it to his com
panion with a savage gleam In his
eye "but I don't quite dare."
"I do, then," said the mild-voiced
young woman at his side, and in some
sudden and inexplicable manner the
paper appeared before the eyes of the
voluble persons beforo her. They
looked wrathfully behind them, only
to encounter a row of Immobile faces,
all eyes raptly regarding tho stage.
They glared to the right and to tho
left of them, with no moro satisfac
tory results. Then they sulked, which
had the desired effect, and the remain
der of tho evening was a distinct suc
cess In their vicinity.
The Wild Duck.
You love tho mud flats where the wave
lets hrr-ak.
Tho blue ot sea, the green recess of
river,
The llnshlnt: mirror of the silver lake
Vhpre In tho breeze the golden reod
beds quiver.
Like Invalid, n. change of wind will
make
You Jiuste to travel Inland from the
But lusty strength your whistling- pin
ions bonst
As throntrh tho clouds your marshalled
flight you take.
To your Btald brother of straw-scattered
yard
Scavenging placidly tho livelong day.
How llko and yet how different you arel
Your twinkling eye is ever on Its guard.
A distant human speck and you'ra
away,
While he scarce waddles from the scur
rying car.
Westminster Qaretto.
Spain Is Waking Up.
A recent report from Bilbao states
that thero is a very strong possibility
of the Import trade in nltrato of soda
and sulphate of ammonia for agricul
ture purposes being considerably In
creased, owing to the et'orts to im
prove tho methods of cultivation in
Spain. About 4,000 tons of nitrate
are used every year at Bilbao in the
production of acids and chemical
manure.
Electoral CommUslon Survivors.
Only three of the fifteen members of
the famous electoral commission of
1877 survive ex-Senator Edmunds,
Senator Hoar and Gen. Eppa Hunton,
ot Virginia. Alt of the five Justices
of tho Supreme Court who sat on
the commission long since passed
away.
Steamers from Antwerp to Congo.
Negotiations aro proceeding be
tween tho Congo Free State and Ger
man shipping companies for tho es
tablishment ot a German-Belgian line
of stoamors between Antwerp and the
Congo.
Dog Has Broom-Stealing Habit.
A dog in Brandon, Vt, has acquired
the habit of stealing brooms and bring
ing them home. Already he has
secured half a dozen, and his owner
canuot Sna cut where he got them.
makrtpmiVt Blrriidr Cvlenratvrt.
The German Shakespeare Eeaellschaft
celebrated the blrthdar of tho great
English loet at Wliar with all the
customary enthusiasm. Heir Von
PoKSart the manager of the Bavarian
court theater at Munich gave a lec
ture upon "Scenery" in Shnkcs.i'nre'a
time which wan illustrated with a
.Tiodel of tho primitive Elizabethan
ttage. Tho meeting, at which se fer
al English and American guests wor?
present, was presided over by the vn
crable Dr. Oschelhatisor, one of tin
founders of the society, who Is sow in
hip righ'-flm --
No Trace.
Patience "They say there are ml
cfobeii in kisses."
Patrice "Yes, but isn't It a lucky
thing that they don't leave any
marks."
How Is Yotir
Complexion?
Do you realize that you can
have a clear, smooth, velvety
skin by simply using
os meo
Checkered
LIVERY AND
FEED BARN
JAMES KEELER, . Proprietor.
Xcbruskn Stock Growers Associntton.
(Incorponited.)
A.M. Modlsctt. president, Hushvllle; n. M
Hampton", vice-president. AlliancPi E. M
Searlo Jr., secretary-tieasurer, Oalalla.
Executive commltteo H. P. Myers, Lena;
R. Jt. Klncnld, Ulngham; John lircnnau,
AlllancojJ. R. VanHosklrk. Alllunccj K. E.
Ixiue, Hjannls; John M. Adams, Potter; It,
11. Allen, Ames; It. LUcn, Lodgepolo; Evert
Kldred, Orlando; K. 0, Harris, Cbadron; L.
W. Hlckoll, Kimball; ltobert Graham. Al
liance; John Conway, Dunning; J. II. Cook,
Agatn;A. S. llced. Alliance.
r M.vniN,
Hcmlngfurd,
Nob.
Cattlo branded
flying horseshoe
on tight lilp.as
Incut. Home
ranch sec S5-27-60.
Horso ranch
in 20-49.
II. A. DILLINO.
Hox Hutte. Neb.
Cuttlo branded as
I) cut on loft bin.
Iilto with tho bar
over instead or
under brand.
Alsoonleft
side
K'nclinwh
section IT.
in townsulp
rango 46.
21.
HC1I1LL imos.,
Schlll. Neb.
Cattlo branded
on right thigh or
XV on right
side.
Township 2T
range 43,Shcrldan
county.
STOItM LAKE KAKOII,
KOUEIST OKAIIAM.
Clctnnn, Neb.
As In cut on
right or left hip;
left ear cropped.
Horses branded O
onlef t jaw.
M09LER & TULLY,
Jess, Neb.
Stock bniuded
as shown on cut
on 'cither side.
Also J-O on eith
er side.
Township 2o.
and rango 43.
CURRAN BROS-
Canton, Sioux
county, ieD.
(Cross II Cross)
on left side. Also
II I on left thigh.
Under slopo on
left ear.
Horses branded
same us cauls on
left Jaw and U ot
left shoulder.
POINT-OF-ROOKS RANCH.
JOHN O'KEEFE & SQNS.
Alliance, Kcb.
Cattlu branded
OK on left side:
also ok and OK
on left side.
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The Beauty Matter
Only COc per Jar.
p
1 - FOR SALE DY
I F. J. Brennan Co.
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Time Table
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AUianceNebr,
LINCOLN, DENVER,
OMAHA, HELENA,
CHICAGO, BUTTE,
ST. JOSEPH, SALT LAKE CITY,
KANSAS CITY, PORTLAND, ,; :
ST. LOUIS, SAN FRANCISCO,
and nil point east and nil points west and1
MJUtll. .
THA1S8 Leave as Follow. Mountain Time-.-
No. 41 Passoncer dally. Deadwfod. .'
innings, all points north and
west 19:50 p.ni. -
No. 42 Passenger dally, Lincoln.
Omaha. Chicago and all
points east 3si5a.m.
No. 301 Passenger dally, for Denver .
Ogden.Snlt Lake, San Fran-
.t.m. .11. .1 nil Inl AfntOflltitn
points, departs at 3iOXm. .'&
i0. UU2 ritssenger uany irom Denver , v;
and ll Intermediate points, ' ,
No. 301 Tuesdays. Thursday, Stur- VJtsI
ntfiTM nt m:.niL.Tn. - -
nays, points souin nnu wesi, .. Mi-vcTv
departs 8:00 a. m.-T,'
No. SOtl Tuesdays, Thursdays. Satur- ., -' -1
dayn, south and west, arrlvs.9:25p. m.' ffcmF'
Sleeping, dinlni? and rrcllnlnt; chnlr car '"agf
(seats frw) on thronifh trains. Tlckots sold- a
mid bnsRHRA checked to nuy point In tho - v
United States or Canada. For information. ,J,,i
tliiio tables and tickets rail on or write - ju '
erul I'uMCUKer Agent. Omaha. Nebraska. --N
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
STATE OFFICEItS.
Hon. John II. Mickey Governor.
Hon. B. O. McUUton Lleuwuant Governor,
linn. A. liiiinslm Secretary or State, ' -
Hon. H. SI. Sarlc, Jr. Auditor. - - -
Hon. l'eter Mortenson Treasurer.
Hon. .1. h. Mcllrlen Supt. Public Instruction.
Hon. Norrls llrown Attorney General.
lion. H. M. Katon Com'r l'ublio Lauds ami
Uullding.
Hon, Harry Und-ny State Librarian. '
cosokeSs
Hon. J. It. Millard -U,.8.Seiiato. -
Hon. K. J. lJurkott-U. S. Senate.
Hon. M .1'. Klnkatd-Congrossnti
-Congrussnian BlxtliDlst.
District.
SUPHEJIC COtJKT. -v ,..
Hon.S. A. IlolcombOhlet Justice. .'!
Hon. PamuolU..Seili;awlck Associate Justice, '' "--.
nou. ooun ii. uarucs AssooiatQ .iiibiice. '
LECtSLATUKE. . - i
Hon. K.M. Curry UeprciontatlvoKlrd Dlst. .
Hon. Clias. I. llreseo-Senator Jlth DM.
I', s. land omen,
llruco Wilcox Heclstor,
W U. Al.ers Heceivcr.
J. 11. H. Ilevrett Ulurk.
dirtbict; JDbOEC 15m insTiiiCT.
Hon. V. II. Westover-Itushvllle.
Hon. J. J. Harrington-O'Neill.
county orncEita, hoxiiuttk countv.
S. II. Smy.er County Clerk, ltecorder, und
t'lerk District Court. , s '
O. V. llrennan Treasurer.
Ira Iteed Sheriff
D. IC. Snaclit- County Judgo.
I.eora A. Ilntln Supt, Public Instruction.
William Mltotinll County Attorney. '
J. P. Hazard County Surveyor.
A. f. Ifecd Assessor.
O. W. Loer Commissioner, Chairman,
Frank Calm- Commissioner.
L. V. Smith -Commissioner.
II. II. Ilellvfocd. M. D. County Physician:
Dr. J . E Moore Coroner.
cm officials t '.' i
Louis Ilueehscnstein Mayor.
Fred W. Harris City Clerk. . "
Mlko Hlmy-Chlef of Police.
W. B. Itldgell-Pollco Judge. """
It. U. Nolemnn City Attorney.
Dr. II, H. IJellwood-l'hyMcIun. '
K, SI. Knight City Treasurer and ' Water"
Commissioner.
COtJXC'ir.MES.
Fred Mollrlng I ,, w,i
B.A. Franklin f Hrst "nr1-
H. K. MaeCiay t u.,.,,,, ur,i
Mahlon .loder (SM0I1(1 xs,l,,
Fred lltenuau -Chief Flro Department.
Prof. V. II. Hartz- Sup't. City Schools.
ciiuitriiES
CATHOLIC Uegular Sunday services 7:30 a.
m.; 10 a. in ; llu.m,, catechism foreountry
clilldrru; X. p. m , catechism; 7:30 p. m,
benediutlou. Instruction.
Week days C:30. mass, except on Slonday
at. 1:30a. m.; -:(K) p. m., Batuidays, cato.
chlsra. Father Julius Do Vos.
METHODIST -Itegnlar Sunday servlce-ll a.
m.j 8 n. m.; Bunday school 10 u, ni.;
Junior LcHguo 3.30 p. in.; Epworth Leaguo
7 p. in.; I'rayer meeting Thursdays,
7:33 p. m. ltov. C. W. Hay, Pastor.
FIRST PRESHYTEIUAN-Kegular Sunday
service 11 u. ni.; 8 p. m. i Sunday school
10 a. ni ; Chrirttlan Endeavor 7:15 p. m.
ft. P. V. Hogua, i'astor.
UNITKD PKEBHYTERIAN-lteguhir Sunduy
service 11 a m. 8 p. in.: Sunday school
10 n. ni.; Y. V. C. U. 7:15 p. in. Rev.McCon
nell, PAstor.
BAPTIST Regular Sunday servlco-11 a. m.;
8 p. m.; Sunduy school 10 n. m. ; Young
People's meeting 7:15. I'rayer meeting
Thursday, 8 p, m. Rev. G. C. JeCtors,
Pastor.
GERMAN LUTHERAN-Regular Sunday ser
vice II n. in ; Sunday school 10 it. m.;
Evening services twlco each month. Rev.
Otto Roehrlg, Pastor.
ai.uanci: BKCnra societies.
EASTERN BTAR-lst and 3rd Tuesday
nights. Mrs Anna Davis, Worthy Matron
KElinCOAS-Snd and 4th Friday nights.
Mrs Geo Leidy, N U
DEOREH OF HONOR-lst und ard Slonday
nights. Mrs A E Reynolds. C H
ROYAL NWOHUORS-Siid nnd 4th Wednes
day nights. Sirs U N Hosklns, Oraclo
LOT M 2nd and 4th Mondny nights. Sirs
O H Rocky
LADIES AUXILIARY H of RT-2nd and 4tl
Thursdays 2 p ni Mrs U N Hosklns
Mistress
LADIES AUXILIARY II of L E-lst und 3rd
Thursdays 2 pm JlrsR L Harris, Presi
dent LADIES AUXILIARY II ot L F-2nd und 4th
,1 ' ridaj a 2 ti in Mrs W L Austin.
ODD FELLO WS-Every Tuesday night. L V
Poole, oble Grand
A F & A M No. IM-Thursrtay on or boforo
full moon. S A Franklin, V 51
UEUlVII COMSlANDF.RYNo, 20. K T-2nd
und 4th Tuesday nights.. W E Zollinger.
R AM No. 54-lst and 3rd Monday ulglits, B
A Franklin, HP
A O U W-2ud und 4Ui Slontluy nights, L.
Uufcchsensteln, Master Workman
M W A 1st and 3rd Wednesday nights. Ed-
Kr .niriiu, v v
EAGLES 2nd and 4th Sundays, 2:30 p m W
K P-lst und 3rd Monduy nights, J H Mil
ler, GO t
ROYAr. HIGHLANDERS-Evory Tuesday
night. RCBtrug.ip
B of L E 1st and 3rd Wednesday 2 n rn S A
Franklin, C E '
BotLF-Every Friday night. C W Tltlett,
Master
IdpEv;l7'1'UCf,u:a' "t 2 p ni J N An
il of R T-every Thursday night. W A Man
chester, Master
A P,P,' Alliance Harbor No.42-lst and
3rd Friday nights, I). . Hayes, Com.
K. C.-Every2dteek. J. B. Kennedy. Grand
Kulght. J. A. Reardon, Financial Sec'y.
is cheaper than new, and often
just what you want. Or, we will
trade new for second hand goods
any time, and pay highest cash
price for second hand goods,
See W. M. WILSON,
THE SECOND-HAND .MAN.
I'honc 200-
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