V THE ALLIANCE HERALD JOHN W. THOMAS, Editor Llad C. Thorn at, City Editor Pvbtlehsd tvtry Thureday by THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Incorporated Ordinance No. 192 rtous to making excavation, and all .a relieve the rigidly of tee iroa AN ORDINANCE E3TAULISHINO dirt, atonea and rubbish must be re- pipe. A brass coupling dm be us Ilules and Regulation for the aye-. moved Immediately after completing ed for connecting the lead with the loin of Water Work of the City ; the work. Should an excavation In Iron pipe, and in no esse mud lead of Alli.ince, Nebraska, Regulating a etreet, alley or highway be left be soldered to Iron. When the wa- ami Uuvern'ung the same, establish- open or unfinished ltr the space of t&r main & extended and laid in tbe in Water Rates and Rules and twenty-four hours or should the street adjoining the property, the H emulations for the Government of work be improperly done or tbe temporary perm, ha void and the Water Consumers, numbers and ruooisn be nov removed, tne waer . party shall then take out a perman- Others, Providing for the laying cotntuisaioner shall have the right tojent permit and make connections and repairing of Water Service finite or correct the 'work, and the. the same as a new service. -This ilpe In said City, and to Protect expense incurred shall be charged applies to service now Installed as Lloyd C. Thomas, President J. Carl Thomaa, Vies Pres. John W. Thomaa, Secretary Entered at the poet office at Alliance, Nebraska, for tranaralasion through the mall as second-class matter. 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Hat 10 or 12 point head line Counted as three nee. said Water Works, Including 11 pee, to the consumer, or property owner Hydrants and other Apparatus I and shall be para by turn before the from Injury, end Providing Penal-1 wa:sr is turned on. ties for the Violation of same, and Section 14. No hydrant except for Repealing Ordinances Numbered I public drinking fountains snail be 3a, 44, 74, 75, 88, 141, and Sections J placed within the limits of any 19, 20, 21, 32, Zj, 24, 25, 2i, 21 and I street, unless such Hydrant be se 28 of Ordinance Numbered 180, of curely closed and protected against said City of Alliance, and all oth- general use, and no drinking foun fir Ordinances of said City In Con-1 .tin shall be erected for public use fltct Herewith. I which has openings by which It can lie It Ordained by the Mayor andl be used as a source of domestic aup- CouncU of the City of Alliance, Ne- ply. braska, as follows: ' I Section 15. If (he proprietor of Section 1. That the rules, regula-1 lumber yards, manufactories, halls, Lion and water rates hereinafter stores, elevators, warehouses, hotels named shall be considered as part I or public buJJdilngs, regular consum- of the contract with every person, company or corporation who is sup plied with water through the water works of the city, and every such pet son, company or corporation by era of water from the works, wish to lay not leas than 4 In. standard water pipes with Standard Fire hy drants and hose couplings to be us ed only In oaao of fire, .they will be taking water shall be considered and permitted to connect with street held to consent to be bound there- marina only at their own expense, by, and when any of them are vlo- upon application to the city council, THURflDAT, NOVEMBER 27, 1913 10C4L WNS 8 from Monday's Dally: Dr. George Hand mod profes asonal call to IlexMagford Saturday strut. fr. and Mrs. Earl D. Hailery went to Dalton to visit relative of Mrs. Mallery on Sunday. I Miss Eunice Burnett sang at Hera lneford Sunday morning1 and evening 4 the Methodist r&UTT. Henry Bteffes, of the Stewros gen- fa merchandise store, was oallde cast on business Fridsar. Miss Bonnto Ha&amntk, who boa been visiting In Dayard, returned to kwr home at Alliance today. Hugh Deal was down from Mars Land the last of the week. He la putting up a new building at Craw ford. , -I- V R. C. Young and sister Miss Mabel returned this morning from an . tended visit with relatives and ithe- frlends at Hastings and MernA. I "Miss Leone Mallery returned Sat urday Irom her school noar Mara kmd. She la making a success as a teacher. She returned bo the school Eunday. Mrs. Charlie Matthews is visiting friends In Alliance. Tut now live In Denver, having moved there af tor the fire which burned their store at Marsland. From Wednesday's Dally: Mrs E. M. Sanborn went to Hyan nis today to spend Thanksgiving. High School Junior Play at Phel- an Opera House, Nov. 28. LOST OoM garnet bar pin. Find er please leave at Herald office. 7$-tt-3024 Don't forget the meeting of the T. M. B. C. at the olub rooms to morrow night. Judge Dean of Broken Bow passed thru Alliance yesterday en route to Valentine on business. and under Its direct Km, and will be allowed the use of - water for fire purposes only. Section 16. Within forty -eight hours after completing any attach ment or connection, the plumber or pipe fitters shall make full returns of the service Installed. Section 17. No person except the water commissioner employed by the city or his authorized represent ative win be permitted under any circumstances to tap the mains or distributing cooks or Insert stop cocks or ferrules therein, and pipes must in ell cases be tapped on top or at an angle of not to exceed 45 degrees and not In any case nearer lated or such others as the said city or water com. nut toner may nerear- ter adopt, the water shall be cut from the building or place of such violation, even' though two or more parties may receive water through the aame pipe, and shall not be let on again except by order of the wa ter commissioner, and on payment of the expenses of shutting offf and turning it on, and upon such other terms as the said commissioner ahall determine and a satisfactory under standing with the party, that no fur ther cause for complaint shall arise; and that in case of violation the wa ter commissioner shall have the ruzht to declare any payment made for tbe water by the person commit-1 than nrteen inches or either ena or ting such violation, to be forfeited, I the pipe nor nearer than Ighteen in- and the same thereupon shall belches or any other tap. forfeited. I Section 18. No person shall wll- Sectlon 2. Every person desiring I fully or carelessly break, injure nor a supply of water, must make appll-1 deface. Interfere with or disturb any cation therefor to the water com-1 building, machinery apparatus, fix- iluuw iMum up irom hlm for ,hat tmrDoae. and to the water works of said city or vanaia on 41 this morning on com-1 Upon the payment of the charges In I any public or private hydrant, hose pany business, returning o 44. advance permit shall be issued. Not lor water trough or stop cock, meter, l more than one house snail do sup-1 water supply or service pipe, or any Mm W. A. Omlaman returned to plied from one tap, except Dy spec- part tnereoi, nor suau any person, tai permission. I ueposu anyiroing in any uijp ouc Section 3. water will not be box or commit any act tending to oo- t urn ad into any house or private ser-1 struct or impair the Intended use vice Dine exceptt upon the order of I of any of the above mentioned prop- the water commissioner or his duly I erty, without permission of the wa- authorized agent, and plumbers are I ter commissioner, or except in cases hereinafter or otherwise regulated water Into any service pipe except on the order or permission of tbe water commissioner or his duly au thorized agent. This rule ahall not be construed to prevent any plumb er admitting water to test pipes and for that purpose only. Section 4. No consumer shall supply water to other families. Section 6. All persons using wa ter shall be responsible for any dam age or injury that may result to oth ers from the Improper use of said water. Section 6. All house boilers shall be constructed with one or more uir holes near the top of the Inlet pipe, and be sufficiently strong to bear the pressure of the atmosphere inder the vacuum, the stop cocks and other appurtenances must be to opon hydrants shall delogtae sufficiently istrong to bear the pros authority to another, or let out Hay Springs today, after spending a short Utme with friends in Alliance. At the Crystal next Monday will li Mhow.n the nictiwM of the World's I Series of baseball, taken at New York P! iYLl Lhls fall. O'Cedar Mops and Potluh. and Wizard Mopa and Polish. $1.60. $2.00 and $2.50, with a quart of poltah. GEORGE D. DARLING. aov20-3t-2977 Mrs. 'J. R. Johnson and two daugh tera, of MttchelJ are In the city to Mpend a week with the Mallery and 'dowiuaw families. Carl Schmidt, of Rushvllle, will as slat Mrs. Wlker's orchestra in furn- lshiiug music for the firemen's ball Thursday might. Misses Nellie Hunt and Frwda Cor kU, h'.tsh school students, will spend by ordinance of saM city. Section 19. All the hydrants erect ed In said city for the purpose of extimguislhing fire are hereby deolar ed to be public hydrants, and no per. son or persons (other than members if the fire department, and then on iy for the use and purposes of said department or persona specially au Ihorlzed by the city or water com missloner, and then only In the ex en-lee of the authority delegated toy said city or water commissioner) shall open any of the said hydrants yr attempt to draw water from the same or any time uncover or remove any protection from any of said hy drants or in any manner interfere with the same. Section 20. No person authorized his or sure and run of the water in the rhiuiksivlng vacation at their homes mains. All persons taking water .Vedncsday. Mlwcs Ruth Morrison, Mae New berry, Mullen and Armuth leave to- tight for Dalton to a tend a house party given by th eArmuth sisters there. Sam Thomas end Al Thomns of Asliby were arraisned In police court this morndng, oharged with being drunk and disorderly. They were 'Ined $5 and costs oarh. F, sufffer any person to take the wronchos furnished him or suffer the iame to be taken from any houpe in toi-crt-ck and apparatus inside. side-Lwild city, exoeirt for purposes strict walk line on thoir own premises, In I ly connected with the r.re depart- R. E. Talent, salesman for B. F. E. Stearns returned Saturday from his extendtxl western trip. He pent most of the time fa Washing ion state. liefore returning to Atll ance he went to Scottdbluff. L. A. Erickson of Hadiii, Montana, shipper for the big cattle firm of 6peer Brothers, is in the city today cn his way east with ben cars of cat tie for the South Omaha murhel. Mrs. B. D. Stephenson, acting post mietreeu ut Bingham, and Mrs. R. R Kincald of that place are In Alliance todsy on builness. Th-y favored Ihe Herald office with a call to or der some Job printing, A surprW party tu given at the liome of George Douglas Sunday ev ening. The guests met at the Brandt borne and went to the Dwuglns home which is six miles eawi of town Games were played and a delicious lur.ih served. The gutfcts were: Miw Brandt, lmea Brandt. Alta PhiUm, Gladys Dye, Hazel RW-kets, EtU Itouglas, E 11. Himes, Cliarlle DougUis, Louis trouble that we are agents for the Brandt, Virgil Ackerman, Archie Phil- Ulmple mixture of buckthorn bark, lips, Louis Douglas, Patrick Miller, glycerine, etc., known as Adler lka, Andy Miller and Luciaa Watson. the remedy which became famous by l Icurlnu appendicitis. This Is the Andrew Forsberg of Canton called most thorough bowel cleanser known sood repair, and protect it from frost at their own risk and expense, and rhall prevent all unnecessary waste of water, and it is expressly stipu lated by said city and water com missioner that no claim shall be ment. or as they accompany hose ;:art8 on occasion of Ore. No per ion shall attach hose and sprinkle durinir the time fire pressure Is maintained In the system. Section 21. No person shall make made against them or either of any excavation in any street or high them, by reason cf the breaking of any service cock, or if from any ?ause the surply of water should fall or from damage arising irom saw- ting off wa'er to repair mains, mak ing connertlfn or exteundons or for any other purpose that may be deemed ne-o.--iary; and the right w hereby reserved to cut off the sup- way wttnjin six reel or any water pipe while the ground is frozen, or ii up or uncover so as to expoie to rhe front any water pipe or sewer if the city except under the diroc iloa of the water commissioner Section 22. No person shall place noar or around any watering trough any dirt, filth, impure subirtance whatever, or any substance or fluid ilv of water at any time, any per Myers Cigar company, of Denver, la intt granted to the contrary not with- by which the water In said troughs in the city Bob has the dia tine ? 1 We tQ oJ. fctock ordinartly Hon of being the first white ihUd . ,-., tm. anv Pon.im(r he ludmtr the same. born in the Black lliiia country. shall not turn it on or permit it to Section 23. All service pipes on I be turned on without the written any street or alley in the City cf Al- Whv tw At vonr Thankscivine din consist of the water commissioner. linnce sluall be extra strong lead Nhy not eat your .nanKagmn am 8 Tne r, ht u re8erved 1)lpe frora the niam to tne shut off r where you will got your fill, and Q IU? 1ent the of ffountaHjs and oox, located at outer edge of eide- ner for only 35 cents? Starts at 12 o'clock. In I. O. O. F. hall, for the bonefit of the new Christian church LOCAL DRUGGIST SAYS: TAKE ONLY ONE DOSE We want to tell those hi Alliance nose lor uprinKiing streets, yams and gardens wherever, in the opin ion of the water commissioner, pub lic exigency may require itt. Section 9. Every service pipe mus be provided with a stop and waste cock for each consumer, easily ac cessible, anl so situated that the wnter can be conveniently shut off and drained from the pipes. Stop walk line and strong lead pipe frora curb box to meter, the pipe shall be laid five feet below the established rade and sufficiently waving to al low of an extra length of not less than one foot, and in such a man ner as to prevent rupture by settle ment. All Joints of the lead pipe to be what is known as plumbers joints. In no case will a cup Joint Buffering from stomach or bowel cocks to be of such pattern as shall or bolted Joints be allowed. be approved by the water commis sioner. Section 10. Unless otherwise per mitted, stop cocks shall be placed in the service pipe on the edge of the sidewalk, near the curb line, and protected by a box of iron reaching from the pipe to the sur t this office while in Alliance to- and JUST ONE DOSE relieves sour face of tbe ground, of suitable sixe 3-4 in. pipe Section 24. All lead pipes In the streets between main and curb box shall be of the class known as ' ex tra strong," and shall weigh per lin aal foot for various diameters as follows: Size Tap Weight per foot 5-8 in. mips 3 lbs stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation almost IMMEDIATELY Von will be surprised at the QUICK action ot Adler-'-ka. H. Tblele, drug gist. day to subscribe for The Herald. He aid be had never yet taken the ptper, but from what ho heard about it he decided he wanted to rr It. He and Tom Dunn of Alliance re oently completed the building or a comfortable sod houso Cor Mrs. Pat- Seats for the Junior Play are thlr more on her Snake creek claim, ty-five centa.' twenty-two miles west f this city. H. A. McMillan of Strssburger. the piano tuner, left for bis home today, coins via Antloch. after spending several days in this city. Altno be hag proved up on his Sheridan coun ty c!aim he will continue to make It Ms home 'for a while yet. but will engage in the work of his profession lie contemplates making regular via- Us to Alliance, due announcement of which will be made through The Herald after arrangementa therefor nave boen completed. 3 lbs. 8 oz. to admit a stop key for turning on II in. pipe ioa. i& oz. and off the stop, also wth cast iron The service pipe used for interior cover having the letter "W" marked pdumomg may oe or tne srao mo thereon, visible and even with the as strong eaa pipe, dui no pipo lushter weignc tnan mis sniui pavement or planking. Section 11. In making excavations In streets or highways for the lay ing of service pipe or making re pairs, the planks or paving stone re moved must be deposited in a man ner that will occasion the least in convenience to the public and pro vide for tbe passage of water along the gutters- Section 12. No person shall leave of be i.sed under any circumstances. The weight of this class of pipes to be as follows: Size Ptpe Weight per ft. 6-8 in. pipe 2 lbs. 8 oz. 3-4 in. DiDS S lbs. 1 m. oine 4 lbs. Section 2fi. Persons living within the city limits and not located upon a water mam. may iue wa nwi Our Beat Seller We are selling more of Meritol Eczema Remedy than all the others nut tswatViAp This Urra aula la A iUI fu w it i a. nrnnanttinn lany excavation made in a street orlnararr nermit to attch to the city of unusual merit, made expressly for highway open at any time without nvUns. and in this case may use for nnA mmM v(.m in tta various barricades, and during tne nigncithe service pipe, approved gaivaniz . . I I :!.. V. M.Ulnl.iuf . . 1 1 1 : . ... . 1 . at such excavation. land reaulrements of the city and Section 13. After service pipes are Water Commissioner, all Iron pipe laid. In refilling the opening the so placed must sustain a pressure of .rh mint h iaM in lavera of not not less than 200 lbs. to the square .4 ..j . .ui I nuin tivan nna inrhM in. riotrfh and inch and at the point of connection Kitchen Cabinet and Breakfast Ta- each layer tnorougniy lampea anu un ui bii ,7 ",;; i . . i r- ..I. n. n.iin.'. i BottiAri wh watpr I nn atrAeta. aide- coTDorauon cw miu wo vi,''i uie uicura. w ""O - I . " . " , . i tk n,.t aoce I walks and pavements must pe re- m irua wniw nov20-2t-2977 ' tored t0 " B000 condition as pre-' be at least eighten India of lead pipe forms. If you are afflicted with this loathsome disease, do not delay us ing Meritol Eczema Remedy. F. J. Urennan, Exclusive Agency. well as to future new service Section 20. There eh all be a charge of one dollar ($1.00) for turn lag water off and turning water on all cases for violation of this or any other water ordinance or regula tion of the city or water commis sioner, and the same shall be paiid before water is turned on again. Section 27. Bills tor water furn ished shall be collected quarterly and shofll fall due on the first day of January, April, July and October of each year. The quarterly ratea to be charged for water measured md egisteed by metes shall be as follows: 1 For the first 60,000 gallons, 18 centa for each 1000 gallons. For the next 60,000 gallons, 16 cents for each 1000 gallons. For the next 100 .000 gallons, 12 cents for each 1000 gallons. For the next 300,000 gallons, 10 cents for each 1000 gallons. For all over 600,000 gallons at tbe rate of 8 cents for eaoh 1000 gallons. Provided that a minimum charge of $1.60 per quarter ehall be paid by all consumers. Section 28. In case any meter falls to register from any cause, the amount charged for water durmg such period shall be estimated by the water commissioner, such esti mate where practicable to be based upon the water used and registered during a like period. Section 29. The dty reserves the right to remove, repair and reinstall any waiter meter which, in the opin ion or the water commissioner or his duly authorized representative, is not -recording correctly, the con sum er or property owner is to be charg ed with the cost of any repairs nee eaaary to put the meter in proper operating condition Section 30. It is further provided that on and after the passage of this ordinance that all service of water according to flat rates shall be and the same hereby Is discontinued and no water thereafter shall be served to amy Individual, firm, association, or .corporation, except the same be measured through a meter and the same shall be paid according to me ter rates heretofore established, it s further provided that each per. son, association, firm or corporation desiring water not heretofore meas ured through a meter, shall make a deposit of $15.00 in the office of the Water Commissioner of Alliance. Ne braska, said deposit to be used as a guaranty for the payment of any ar rears in water bills or for any dam age that may be done by such user to any such meter, and the City of Alliance shall furnish meters to such water users desiring same, said meters to be furnished at the ex nense of hte city, but the cost of In stallaitlon to be paid for by such wa- er users. Said deposit of $15.00 ahall be held by the water depart ment as security for the prompt payment of bills and may be placed to the credit of the customer at the option of the water department in uiyment of bills, and upon a discon tinuance of the use of water by sucn perron, iirm, corporation, cr association, the amount of said cie- piv-jit ebakl be refunded to the per son or parties paying the same, pro vided all water bills and bills fir damage to said me'ers or conn sc ions -have been fully paid by such user, it is rurtneT provided that any such water user may purchase me ters of the City or of any other per :;on, provided that such meters uhall be of a kind approved by the Water Commissioner, such approval to be made an writing and entered upon che records of the Water Cont'ii a sloner. The said City of Alliance re serves the right at the discretion of Lhe Vrcr Commissioner to cut off all wati' service to any user of wa ter, who Is thirty days in arrears of any water bill rendered by -jaid city, aiiil -the said city or Alliance re nerves the right to out off the wa ter to all persons heretofore getting water on the flat rates; if such us- yr laiit- to comply with the terms of this ordinance in having water me ter Installed. Section 31. The City of Alliance shall have absolute control over all water main and service pipes in the streets and alleys of ihe city, and si.all lay all water service pipes and 1 all repairing on water service lipes tn said streets and alleys. Section 32. The City shall fum Ish and install, under the direction )t the water commissioners, or some me appointed by him, all new wa ter service pipes and fittings from the water mains to tre curb box, hi : 'ucling labor and material, for whU'h he following charges shall be made lo the water consumer or tthe prop erty owners as the case may be, o wit: For 5-8 inch service $25.00 For 3-4 inoh service 30.00 For 1 inch service 35.00 For 1 1-4 Inch service 40.00 For 1 1-2 Inch service 45.00 For 2 inch service 60.00 Larger services to be charged for at a price estimated by the water ccmuiissloner. . Section 33. The said CUy of Alli ance shall have absolute control ov er the repairing of all of the watar service pipes In the strets and al leys of said city, which said repair ing shall be made under the direc tion of the water commissioner or acme one appointed by him. The said cky shall furnish and perform all rep; lira necessary to be made on the water service pipes in the street ahd alleys of said dty. Including la bor and material, at the prices charged In the preceding section for the installation of new service pipes, less the market prices, for all old material which may be used in mak ing such repairs, provided that no repairs shall be permitted to be made with any other material than the lead service pipe as provided in the preceding section, said expensea for repairs to be paid for by the consumer or property owners. Also all repairs on service pipe between rmrti Mirk nrwi mvLtw to be tnatl m as to conform to Sec. 23 24 of tki ordinance at consumers or property owner's expense and under tbe sup ervision of the Water Comsnisslsnsr. Section 34. Any person convicted of a violation of any of the provta- rona of this ordinance shaN be pro -Isbed for eacb offense by a fine of not lera than Fifty dollars ($5.M and not more than One Hundred dollars ($100.00) and costs of prose out ion, and shall stand committed Jail until such fine and costs of ,-osecutlon are pakl, or are other wise discharged by law. Section 35. Thtit Ordinances num bered 33, 44. 74. 76. 98. 141 and Sec tions 19, 20, 21, 22, i3, 24, 26, U, 37 and 28 of Ordinance numbered IN), of said city of Alliance, and all oth er ordinances of said city in con flict herewith, be, and the same are hereby, repealed. Section 36. This Ordinance saali take effect and be in force mm and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Passed first reading Nov. 4, 1913. Passed second reading Nov. 4, 1913. Passed third reading Nor. 4, 1913. Approved: A. D. RODGERS. Mayor. Attest: J. D. EMER1CK, Clerk. (SHAD Serial No. 011998 Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, November 16, 1913. NOTICE is hereby given that FRANK MANN of Grayson,, Nebraska, wno, on July 20, 1910, made Homestead Entry Ser ial No. 011998, for WttNWK. SB NWK. EKSWK. BWKSWK. SEtf. Sec. 23, NMiNWVl, Sec. 36. Twp. 27 North, Range 44 W. of th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of lntent&on to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to Hhe land above described, before Regtessr and Receiver, U. 8. Land Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on de 6th dor of February, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: D. DeLoss. Barber, of Jess, Nebc.; Mrs. Mary Cuff, of Alliance, NebT.; Frank Johnson, of Grayson, Nebr.; Albert Spears, of Grayson, Nebr. W. W. WOOD, Register. Nov27-7t-342-2999 NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Nebraska ) )sa Box Butte County ) IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES A, ANDERSON, De ceased. I, L. A. Berry, County Judge of Box Butte county, Nebraska, hereby notify ail persons having claims and demands against the estaite of Charles A. Anderson that I have Met and appointed the first day of June, 1914, at 10 O'clock in the forenoon, at the County Court room In Alliance, for the examination of all claims a galnst the estate of said decedent w'lh a view to their allowance and payment. All persons Interested as creditors of the said estate will present their claims to one at said time, or show cause for not so doing, and In case any claims are not so presented by J time they shall be forever bak red. This notice shall be served by pub lication thereof for four conaecutive weeks in the Alliance Herald, a newspaper published in Alliance, prior to the day of hearing. Given under my hand and the seal of said court this 24th day of Novem ber, 1913. L. A. BERRY (SEAL) County Judge. Nov. 27-4tr343-3023 SPECIAL CUT PRICES on Edison Phonograph Records. For a limited time we will sell all Two Minute Wax Records at 25c each, or $2.55 per dozen, and all Four Minute Wax Records 36c each, three for $100 or $3.85 per dozen. GEO. D. DARLING. 1 nov20-tf 2977 - GO TO The Alliance Cleaning Works for vour cleaning, pressing and dyeing. Suits pressed while you wait. Wo have the only steam press in town, ltione 58. 403 Box Butte Avenue. 48-4t-2JM2 Let us put one in your home on FREE TRIAL. An Edison phono graph with the latest patented re producer (diamond point) and your choice of twelve of the late blue Amberol hard records. Yon a fa tin der no obligations to buy, but if you decide to keep it the price com- iiMste win ds oniy i j 8. oo. Arrange menta can be made for easy par. ments. GEORGE D. DARLING nov20-2t-2977 Cut Prices on Wax Phonograph Records. GEO. D. DARLING. nov20-tf-2977 STERLING GREENHOUSES AND GARDENS Alwaya the Freshest and Best of Flower Cut the day we ehlp You can't entertain Thanksgiving without Flowera. Don't try it. Pricea mod erate, always. C. B. JOHNSON, Propr.