The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 23, 1886, Image 3

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MACHINE OILS,
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ll'.illt (iK'UII) Iiiiiloii rurjil''.
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I can loio in nicy on lioonl farm
AT 8 PER CE1IT.
loo ami you can p:iy up the dent at the
' nJ of any year ami cut off the interest
ray up the dent in
INSTALLMENTS
,i v-at deal exsior way than to leave
io whole amount eomint; due. all in a
('.ml:, '"onsult your own interest ami
iii !. your farm loans at the l.ot
tcim- to yourself and 3011 will jjet the
ht-t term- in my oHice.
(J. V. l'.AUKKU.
Red Cloud Markots.
V,inir Wli.-at 1'mH"..
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lfirler -!;.
I'V-I-Ii.
.ttllo -I Wtl.X,
8 Por Cont Farm Loan.
'Ihe Nebraska Farm I.oimi Co. will
make you a loan on von farm at
lr..i;ht S per cent and furnish the
money without any delay. Call on
them "in the Kcd Cloud National Bank
I'uildmg.
CITY NEWS.
W ui;N did the Moon go down?
Miss JElLa. s5li:i:pi:ii is on the Hick
list
Miss Lii.1.11: Lli.sox was in Hastings
this week.
Li.i. TiNKKit was in liiverton thelir.-t
of the week.
A. F. Lockmakt has sold his farm to"
h. ('. Walworth.
J. ). Wa.., of Franklin, was in the
city Monday on business.
Zin. IC.vn: McAvov has nurcha.sed
li. McFarland's rc.idencc.
IvKNVoN Skki.n and family have
leturned to the ?iiy again after then
Mimnier'.s vacation.
Miss Lrcv !i:irriTn. of I.im-olu, i
1-1ti11.4 in the eity the i:ue.t. of Mr.
.u..l Mrs. A.T. Oniishy.
V.iiV," the r-'t. .Joe livinj; skeleton
was in town on Mondav, apparently
as happy as a tleshy person.
I rV a query atiioui; the dudes
whether Doc. Heck i holding down a
nomestcjid or a premption.
CitAiti.r.v Tnus has accepted a posi-
;ion as head o'erk in Mizer's grocery
store, vice Al. Albright reigred.
Ldiis aid society of the M. K.
Church will meet at Mrs. Spanole's
on Friday afternoon of this week.
Mi;. W'm. Kti:iiN leaves next week
for Cermany on an extended visit, lie
will he a'nent three or four mouths.
Hr.V. Ji:o. W. llf.MMKi. returned on
Monday from Hardy and Superior
where he has heen attending quarterly
conference.
Makiukd, lied Cloud, .Inly 1(, hy
lvcv. Ceo. O. Yeiser, tscar .lernbcri;, of
JMcCook, and Miss l.u.ic Hringelsen
of Weh.ster county.
S. T. Van Hoiim: ha added still
another ornament to his tonsorial
parlors in the shape of a new and
handsome cup case.
Atkam of hionchos made day hid
eons on Fourth Avenue Tuesday. A
broncho next to a mule is about the
most uncertain thin; on earth.
Ai.. Ai.iumutr has resigned his posi
tion in Mier's grocery and queens
ware house, and has accepted a posi
tion in John Carber's jewelry store.
K. M. Cochkani:, with an able corps
of assistants, has just completed a large
Mock barn on J. V. Moon's farm west
if the city. The building is 40.S0,
with bar-ement.
Thkut. is a small wagon brLlge just
oast ot the Kcd Cloud Mills which is
in a very bad condition, and should he
repaired immediately, ere some horse
gets its log broken.
Tin: building on South Webster
stieet, owned by A. J. ICenney, and
occupied by C. K. Mallory as a restau
rant, has been much improved in an
pearance by the addition of a new
awning.
Tin: wall kicked out ot the city
lreezcr ny the lilwe till highway-
men. has bi en replaced. The struc
ture has been thoroughly overhauled
and repaired, am' is now ready for the
reception of guests.
Mis. Lichty, nephew of our Fourth
Avenue artist, is in town. 'Mr. L.
hails from ToleJo. Iowa, has returned
from a tour through the wild north
west, and will probably make lied
Cloud his future home.
Will A. Peaks, traveling agent for
the Dr. Bosanko Medicine Company,
of Piqua, 0., picked his teeth 'neath
the veranda of the finest hotel in !Ud
Clcud on Monday. Bosanko's medi
. cincs are having a good run in this part
of Nebraska.
The Nebraska editorial excursion
will 8trt westward from Omaha on the
evening of A'lgust i. Residents in the
vicinity of the. great Salt Lake, where
the brtUuren expect to batbe their
pedals,- already moving their
household eflcts to the highlands to
GENERALITIES.
i
Frank Spanoolk h.-is returned from
the north.
Frkd Be.sti.ev hai returned from
hid eastern nip.
The ntrmr-. in :r.i.n..n- i-.j
grove was a coiniilin bucw..; '
ICu. 1'f.ckv.u 01 Lincoln vi.-ited the
paternal roof in hi." city, last week.
Cow and Mrs. Carber will view the
Pacific i slope tor a few weeks to come.
Was Gray's Cemetenal Klegv written
by Moon light? Don't all speak at
once.
It is now Fourth Avenue Studio,
northeast corner Fourth Avenue and
Cedar streets.
Win. and C. F. Cather have returned
from their Canada trip, and are appear -entlv
as good as new.
W. .Jossely.v, JJ. fe M. train agent
took in the metropolis Tuesday night.
CuestofG. 0. Yeiser.
iJoc- Uovntos the veteran 4,t." 'con'
is breathing the pure air of heaven in
our city for a few days.
Doc. Deck went west the fore part of
the week to hold down his chim. He
seems to have it solid now.
Pitor. Woklev, of York is attending
the institule. The Prof, has musical
quahfica.ions of a high order.
MisaKs Love and Etta Lockridge of
Nevada City.JJowa are in the city this
week guests of Mins Lilhe Lotion.
.Services in the Congregational
Church next aabbath at the Usual hour.
Pleaching by itev Ceo. O. Yeiser
A 1. Aui.TZ captured a jack rabbit
whose auricular nppcnhig!4 tneamired
twelve and one half inches from tip to
tip.
Koi.Lon! silver Moon; guide the
traveler 011 his way, but never set.
Query: Does the Moon ever act or go
down?
Married, in this city July Uo, by W.
A. McKeighan, Mr. .lames Witt to
Mi.s Julia Gordon, both of Webster
county.
W. 15. Hour his taken the agency for
Arnold's Automatic .Steam Cooker for
Wehaier countv. He will call on you
111 a lew lays.
.1. L. Miller. A. J. Kenuey, A. T
Umishy, and several otbei gentlemen
'o to .Vinne-ota this week on a land
hunting tour.
Wouldn't some one else start anoth
er restaurant it is not exactly a long felt
want, but the man who starts it will
soon be in want.
At last accounts Uev (.1. W. Hawley
and family were at Cleveland Ohio, and
we are pleased to add Mrs 'Hawley'?
health improving
E.R . Cass editor of the Lee coun
ty Tiiiift, Paw Paw, Illinois, has been
J in the city and vicinity during the
past week and is delighted with the
outlook.
Hon. W. W. W. ,l ones state superin
dent of public instruction, will lecture
in the Congregational church next
Wednesday evening, July i!S. on an
educational topic.
Prop. D. l. Wokley. the veteran
composer and teacher, i in atten
dance at the institute and it is needless
to add that the music ii department
will be kept up 10 its usual standard of
excellence.
The officials of the teachers institute
now in session in this city ex 'end a
cordial invitation to all who may feel
interested in educational work, to call
and see how the cause of education is
boing advanced in Nebraska, by Ne
braska educators.
A social party will be given at the
rink this (Friday) evening. Hall tick
ets GOcts. The boys are determined to
haye a series of pleasant dances this
fall, and tonight will bo the first one of
the series. A cozdial invitat'on is ex
ended to the dinee loving public.
The Chief has added another valu
uable work to its already extensive
library, it being ne of the S1U.000
copies of the annual report of the
commissioner of agriculture for 16S".
Now, when we get the patent office re
port we shall be comparatively happy.
J. 11. Kklloco Si Co. are at work
exeavatimf for a two story brick 25 by
50 feet, in the rear of the city drug
store, to lace north o. .J Fourth Avenue.
Plate glass iron front; second story wil 1
be fitted un for photograph gallery.
Verily the building boom has struck
s.
There is luck in odd number; here
tafore ten constituted the-dnily round
up of olive branches around the table
lAf mir ntrmti a v
Patnior, but
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Monday night things were changed
about, aud the present census shows
eleven. Its a girl and tips the usual
Nebraska avoirdupois.
F. lK.vnrU00K, the Fourth Avenue
photographer, has been compelled to
remove, his studio from the place oc- with Led Lloiut.
cupied on Fourth Avenue in tl e rear LtT of letters remaining u:ical";ed
of the City Drug Store, to the corner M : for jn the post office for the week end
Cedar street and Fourth Avenue, on jni July 10, 1S10. Frank Bless: ne-.
the north side of the avenue. This; J. F. w.ns, John E. Jones, Mis Ju'ia
will make a much nicer place for thej Hallman. Prof. Leon F. Mo.?, Ed.
studio, and barring the inconvenience Mason, Mr. Wm. McCdlen. Jack
ot moving will be a godsend to "Brad.
Victoria. B. C, July 17 It is report
ed that the town of Vancouver B. C , is
agiu in ashes. Tlie telegraph office is
destr5Te4xnd no particulars ran be
obtainetl. "V
It will be remenaered that one of
our fnrmfr'riti7rn ls WUrnr:-nTT
igrated to Vancouver's Island a few;
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niontns ago. The Chief sincerely
hop his family are not anion?- the
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PICKUPS.
Mr. J. A. Duowx ha- resumed from
her ca-tern trip.
Do.v'T forget the plea -ant dnee at
the rik. to-night.
The street commissioner has made
manv much needed improvements this
m
w eek.
Mrs. W. W. Gardner and daughter
Vn-liii have returned from their visit
to Ohio.
Don't forget the dance ut the rink
this Friday evening. A plea.-aut timei.
a -.-tired.
There was a very pleasant social at
the residence of A. J. Ivennev on !a.-A
Friady night.
A. L Decker came down from
Lincoln last week to spend a few days
with his parents.
Who know- positively that Judge
MeKciglian hasn't got a congres-ioiial
bee in hi? bonnet?
To Kent. A nicely funiiched house
of four rooms. Apply to Frank Smith
with Chicago Store.
John Moore, ea-dfier of the First Na
tional bank, has returned from hi-Jeast.
ern trip, looking hearty.
How would it look written thu.-ly,
-Hon. .la-. Gilliam, M. C- .Second
District of Nebraska ? '
The social a: A. H. P.rowu's last
Friady night, w.i-j a very pleasant
alKur, and w.ts well attended.
Vol' cm tell a thorough bred school
inarm as far as you can sec her, at
least tli Cl!!KF can. jtt-.t a ea-y.
J. II. Smith D. D. G. '., vcntjo
Orleans last Tuesday to organize a
I'ebekah degree lodge of I. O. O. F. at
that place.
K. M. McTiiEHaO.v an old timer
well known to the most of our citizens,
is in town reviewing the scenes of his
old exploits.
Dimne service, with music, will be
held in the Catholic Chuic'i, ii'd
Cloud, on Sundav, the To instant, Jo
epb Clery, Pastor. .
As- itinerant band soothed the savage
beiUon our streets, Tuesday, and
earned their bologna-) in the evening at
the dance house.
Uncle John To.mli.Sson returnol
from his western trip last Saturday
uibt. He took a half section of land
in Dundy county, Nebraska.
M.VRRIEP, at the residence of the
brides parent-. Castleton, 111.-., July
l."ith, Dr. C. E. Jordan and Mia.- Ktta
Ghanctt. Jlev. W. D. Jordan D. D.
olliciating.
The parlor saloon h;u just received a
mammoth ice cage or something of that
kind. Itisaaidtobe the largest and
finest west of the Missouri. We de
light in any and all improvements.
Maxwell, the St. Louis murderer,
ha received hi sentence of death,
and will be hanged AHgut -7. Max
well i without d"iibt a worthy candi
date for the gallow if there ever wa
one. Mr. Hvm.moNO, of Ueatiice, an
extensive contractor and builder, i- m
the city thia week for the purpo-c of
making an estimate on the new btick
block aoon to be erected here by Mr.
Moon.
A pickerel was recently caught in
Storm Lake, la., which measured four
feet and six inches in length. That's
n-jthing. There are plenty of channel
cats in the Republican, many of which
weigh a ton.
The iir.-t annual tournament of the
Long Island Sportsmen". Club will be
held at Long 1-land. Kan., Tue-day
aud Wednesday. August o and 1. A
general invitation is extended to
sportiuen to attend.
Doks the city really need a few more
hacks and restaurant., we are not
anxious to embark in either branche
of the busiues mentioned. The
aolemn facta of the case are simply
both are more than over done.
M. Sisk, M. Hums, and John O'Con
nor, sub-contractors on the Blue Hill
extension of the D. M.. stopped over
here Monday night while enroute from
Beatrice to Blue Hill. They report work
on the new road progressing finely.
Dr. L A. Hall, the B. & M. surgeon
afKoigCloud. was called to the city
v-utfTrdfeiw tor consultation with Dr.
kay inVhc case of Supt. Campbell's
little bov George.,wb.o has'been danger
ouly ill. butis now convalescing.
MeCook Tribunt,
Beatrice is one of the group of Ne
braska inland cities whose rapid and
substantial growth i based equally on
the enternrise of its cinzousnip and
the abounding fertility of the surround
ing country. t'.
That's precisely what's the matter
; Kenaker, J. M. Rank. Cha. ttethn.
John rpurgin. Mi Annie Thouie,
Cha. Werner. A.S. M vRn, P. M.
' Forvn A nension certificate i--
sued by the Interior Department at
Washington, in favor of a Mr Morris,
who erved in an Iowa regiment, was
fv .... . .1 r.
nmna-ow ,uuiamsKi one ua. lUi
week. UwHer iay have the same oy
applyiug to him an B. & M. freight
v rv mt vb
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;i iy f $ .
TnwCTiSrt M.w in Trw-ih.:: On
; 1.-1 ilondnv morning Mindwi w. the!
een o. n. Uiil'i irotihi" in Am-h three J
parties of mi cttv nr imnhaite! It
1 TV-I1J- ItJ'll-.l V.eil-tlIJ tUUIJ. Ill Ml !!-
.. k. l.a .. ... w. .1. a.J.....a ... ... , l.u
has resided m hi- city for a number of
year-, and mu iwy3 cnyiy&i n repi
tation for yuttte and soberie'y, and who
i no v tmreling in the interttst of oe
Gi'our institu'iuu. frepieutly met a
nommnu hy tin 111m of Clark who
who travels with her hu-'biiid, and we
believe if engaged in celling inns:, al
iu.-truinents. A sort of inti nacy htul
pfOff', up between the woman and
traveliiig man, and he on arriving at
Mmden Ja.-t Sunday evening not.cel
"ihnt. she wits stopping at the hotel
where ne had put up. After supper he
sauntered up tair into the ladyV
apartment-. He rem linod there
but a ;hort time when the woman -et
up a xno.-t unearthly yell, and th'4 young
man riishd from the room into hi.
own room and closed the door. Noth
ing wa said or done regarding the
proceedings until the following morn
ing, while the voting m.ui was .-ealed
at the breakfa-t table ttie husband and
wife came into the room, and the
111111 immediately proceeded to
give Mr Traveling man a thumping,
which he did while the poor innocent
(?j wife st jod by and we.. There h a
mystery connected -wMth the at'.air
which is in all probability in the
man's favor. Adams County DruioU
Well posted and far seeing parties o'
this city are inclined to the belief that
above i only a aeeond edition of a
game pl.tvod in Bed ''loud thy -ome of
tho same pnrties) a few months ago.
However the Crand Cadi ot The i'hiek
will hold the matter uu !er con-idera-tion
until further developctneiiL-.
CITY OOUNOIL.
Council met pur-uant to adjourn
nient ."aturd.iy July 17th, Mayor
linker presfuwgr iVa-eiTl,"AHTefliTcir
ump, Shi ny ami L'uiteibacb and
City Clerk Wallace.
The maishal w.w inlructu'l to have
necco-ary repairs made on the city jail
at once.
On m-'tior marshal was instructed to
have sidewalk on we-tsi le of Sewaid
treet, trom Divi-ion street, -outh
stra ghtened and run on the line estab
lished by city engineer.
On m:iiM a box cuheit w.is ordered
on e.tsl tide of Web-ter .-tree' at inter
section of Sixth avenue, the same to be
thirty-two feet long. Tho street com
inisioner was instructed to give it im
mediate atteution.
On motion the proposition of W. N.
Ilich.irdson to furnish ground, free of
expen.-e to the city, tortthe purpose of
a city pound, wa.- accepted.
.lid. oimp gave uo;ice of the intro
ducliou of an crdinance to prohibit the
obstruction ol side.valka in the city of
Bed Cloud.
The bond of B. P. Hutchinson, city
marshal aud street commissioner, was
returned for correction.
Council then adjourned to the call of
the mayor.
The Webter county teacher- in.ti-
tute convened at High School l.nil.I-
Mondav. July 1!'. Called to order bv
the conductor, W. C. Picking, at 1'
p. 111. Thirt-one (eachers were en
rolled the lirt day. The afternoon
wa devoted to the arrangement of a
program and the assignment of work.
Clae were organized in all the com
mon branehe and mot of the higher
branches. There .eem to be a deire
on tin prt of our teachers to prepare
theni-elve thoroughly for the ele
mentary work, believing that when
thi i well done more advanced work
can be pursued. The second day the
enrollment wa iucrea-ed to :VJ. The
present outlook iudicaU .1 .ucce-ful
intitute.
J. F. Forbes, our 'genial" B. & M.
dispather. like the conventional bank
cashier.) has absconded to Canada.
He left on 10. Fritlav evening last, and
will be absent until the last of the
month He will attend the grand K.
of P. '"doings"' at Toronto, anil besides
will visit his home in Park Hill , On
tario, and other places in Kanuck land.
A gloinoii- trip is before him. Me
Cook Tribune.
In the above, many of our citizens
will recognize the genial blonde who
used to chew at the Holland Hou.-e
and tussle with the lurid lightning
and the gentle roach in the loft over
the old freight house al this place some
three years ago
J. L. Walters, an agent for the Iowa
and Nebraska Insurance company re
siding at Omaha i? row languishing in
the county ba-tiie awaiting the hold
ing of district court at Dakota uy.
He "took in" a farmer in the we-t nrt
of the 1 utility by the name of Hugh
Gaughran aud foigot o get out of the
county quiet enough. Arrnir.
We noticed pretty nearly the jLV.tC
item a the above doating through the
column of our exchanges la-t week?
and although the initials are ditferent
wondered at the time if it was not J
P. Walters, who endeared himself to
the Hcket of some Webster county
people not a thousand miles from Kcd
Cloud, a year or so ago.
ix prisoners made their escape
from the countv j v.I a: Grand Island
on the ith. Thev were contined in a
steel cage lately purchased, by the
county at an expense of nearly S3.0G
Tlilsi the jail that a committee wenl
irom Keil Cloud to inspect, and on the
evening of their arrival thtr prisoners
escaped. It is perhaps bplaT to the
cage makers 10 say that ifie sheritl of
Hall countv vrai considered more to
blame on account of the escape than
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CATHEP.TON'.
A nice riin Saturday night
Il3rvotiug ig the order of thr Ax
School hoi! i liatrcl J2 Ui
Saturday.
.uisc ccou wui rieii Z mam r j
Krcy d xhtn retr v her home
in Kan-As.
Mr. Frank Zeetoeke ? iiatr ad
brother-in-law haru )tfi snitd from
lioheinia. Thy have cwas to -tttl
dwn in the beautiful wett.
Mr. W. II Hice w, ukeo odd
ly ill Sautrda night. Dr. J. W.
Andrew; w.- called aad -be is aow r
eoreritig. Bom, to Mr. mid Mrs. G. P. CalbK
July 14, a pair of twiu boy.
hi very common for young jm U
wear their girl-' uame writMMi am
their shirt-sleeve-.
The jKirty at A. JelTrey wag it
grand siicee-. or t le-t ike bojs
thought ;)
Mi.- Fannie Kinker i- ri-jtijig t
Mr. I-aae Cowley's.
A- we were Wesiit" Mr. A. BisjrJBi'
Sunday evening, we hetrd a plaintive
voice singing a ditty to Luther
A thi i-: my first letter I will
clo.-e. GtE-
We are refjuo.-tel to give notice
that the officer.- of ihe M. K. ChurJi
will nroteet that .-ocictv a'jaili-t tht
di-graceful conduct of certain lu
and young men. who congregate there
on Sunday etening- Kmitting juid
of tobacco on church lior. grouping
on the church step- before and after
-erviee. disturbing sorviec. through
the window, are among the otfeiises.
All are welcome but they mut deport
lhciiie!vc properly.
BouTi5?TIioS2ck l8laml
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Island bond election in Washington
town.-hij), Nemaha county tu-day, otr
two thirds of the vote-' cast were fur
the bonds. 1'ni township ha- twice
in the i.iat year votvtl down bonds t"
other railroadeo by a-I.irgH vu'n a
he boll li received to-day. Wu-hiugton
Owuhij h l ahvays b."ii o le 'f the
strongest nut: bond townships in ICan
5M Hebron Journal.
The boarding houe of Mr. F.ra
Burton, near the depot, wa. on Friday
morning lat. destroyed by lire, to
gether with all hi hou.-ediold good-.
Mr. Burton i- one of the pioneer. of
Web-ter county, and was for several
vear. a resident of the vicinity of
Cowle, where he has two son-. We
uiider-laud there was no insurance on
the property.
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As Isaac Walton party went to
ln.1v.1Ie last Saturday They brought
back a cart load of tish, but in thei.
excitement the.) missed their regular
conveyance, and camo home by rail.
Oneof the party Ioit a valuable gold
watch, and another one lot all hn
j clothe. Toe particulars of the alfair
are too inruiing 10 ne 01 u-c 10 a inci-
ly moral and religious newspaper.
J. II. FermaN has an a.-itant
a.e.-or. The young man only weigh
eleven pound, but ha the requisite
sand to make a uccc-s in life Jim
i too proud for anything
To band or not to band. That's the
question that has been agitating the
of V. for sometime past, who now ex
pect to get their instruments and com
mence practice inside of ten days.
K Wednesday Judge McKeighan
granted the nece-.-ary paper- to Edwin
Slater and Mr. Sarah Kipcr. to do a
married folks d after appropirate
cereiuoitie.
Brick for sale at the Chicago Lum
ber Yard.
Wvvir.n Salesmen for iruit trees
ornamental, etc. Fnequallcd facili
ties. Stark Nursery. Louisnna, Mo-
llousc for rent. Apply to C. II.
I'otter. C?ood b"iJding-, plenty of
water and near the btisines iortion
of the city. 4.--U
Sulkev hay rake at cot.
U " (.J. W. Dow.
A two seat half piatform buggy for
sale cheap. J It 0. W. Dow.
i lo to opera block and get price on
groceries and queai wire before pur
chasm.: e!-ewhcre.
POWDER
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EYES TESTED FREE OF CHARGE !
Call and see this latest invention of science.
WRIGHT & WALLACE,
Jewelers and Opticians
Red Cloiul. Xfbraka.
THE OLD
FURNITUtE
FRANK V TAYLOR, Prop.
tSuccessor to R. L- Tinker,
Garritjs the largest stock of bed room, parlor aud kitcUca
furnituru and undertaker s goods in the republican
vallay. Oil paintings, pioturc frarafis etc..
in great variety.
Give him a call. Opposite First - National
Bank. Prices very low.
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