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The Ellensburg Dawn from Ellensburg, Washington • Page 5

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Ellensburg, Washington
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Chas. H. Flummerfelt, Successor to K. B. Wilson.

STAPIiE FANCY GROCERIES. SOUE AGENT FOR ROASTED COFFEE. Lynce BlocK. Phone Red 341. THE LOCAL.

EVENTS H. .1. was in the city Saturday. W. K.

Miller, of Seal lie, was in Incity Friday. ilenry Wager is still In a very entioal condition. j. DeVinney spent Sunday in North Vakima. D.

H. Payne, of lloslyn, was in the city Saturday a few hour-. o. W. went up to I'le F.lurn, Sunday, to look after his studio.

John Carrier returned from a visit to Olympla, Friday afternoon. Dr. J. I. MoCauley made a Hying visit to Tacoma, Saturday evening.

Mrs. B. P. Vanderblll wenl down to North Yakima, Saturday afternoon. The democratic central committee met in this city Thursday afternoon.

Schools throughout the con nty ro turned work Monday after week's vacation. Mait Bartbolel returned fi i a ten days' visit in Walla Walla, Sunday afternoon. W. J. McCauitland, of Seattle, is over this week looking after his Interests lv this valley.

Dr. Baker, ihe Cle Elum dentist, came down Saturday to take In the democratic rally. I Dev. W. E.

Pettlbone is attending tbe Baptist state convention In North Vakima tiiis week. Frank Westoott, proprietor of the Cle Khun saw mill, was in the city this week visiting his friends. L. 11. Thomas and li.

J. Snlvely accompanied Hon. Geo. Turner to i'le Blum, Saturday evening Will Thomas shipped I wo car loads ol cattle to Tacoma, Monday. He realized a very good figure for them.

H. F. Ileed has been very much indisposed for some week- pusl and does nut appear to grow anyjbei i er, AlbertTjotsem and family returned from an extended visit iii Illinois and Missouri, Saturday afternoon. Judge Eludkln granted 2H persons ol Cle Blum and Roslyn their naturalization papers Monday In Vakima. Mrs.

William McEwen and mother, Mrs. Banister, returned Friday fr a week's visit near North Vakima. D. I). Rugg left at this office Monday a couple of winter radishes that are large, weighing four pounds each.

H. 15. Rlgg, republican nominee for THE WHOLESOME CW-Phesahate BAKING POWDER ffcaWe con Jemonstrales it, crl, live ments and wholesomeness ONE POUND 25 CTS judge, came up from North Vakima, Monday, to take in i he Mead rally. Judge Itudkin came up from Vakima, Monday, in naturalize John Cobain ami John I I van. nl Soul li F.llensburg.

John Tucker, of this city, was before I the city council id North Vakima, Monj day evening, to secure a saloon license, s. Justhum, editor of the lloslyn came down last week to attend to some political mvi tors. Miss Mary Turner is spending a few days with Mrs W. 11. McKee and daughter, Mis- Ulanch, of the west side.

Win. Horn bought r.rnesi Keopke I block of land in Sunnyside addition a 1 lew days since und will build on it this I fall. The little city of Cle Khun has a beautiful little opera house and one that would be a credll Lo even a largo town I The oii was full of fanners Sal unlay who came iv to hear the next governor of Washington speak, 11. iv. Geo, I Turner.

i Klmer K. Sullnduy came over from Idaho a few days since to see bis and to look after some interests iv lloslyn. 1,. 10, C'umpbell, of I'le I'lluin. democratic candidate for prosecuting attorney, as iii city Friday cbutting wnh voters.

I A parsonage to the Catholic church for Father Swoons is now under con- I struction. li will be a model residence when completed. The many friouds of Mr-. Freda 11 run I will he used to learn that she returned to Kllensburg, from Minne-i apolis, last Sunday. ii.

M. Latimer, formerly of this city, but now ol Lewtston, Idaho, was in the city Friday and Saturday visiting Lives ami old Ii ieuds. i'-. W. I 'rator and lit 110 daughti went down North Vakima, Sunday, to visit with tho fumily of ber mother, I Mrs.

Joe Stephensiin. Sheriff Thomas returned from Missoula, Friday, with his man. Jack Simpson, who i- charged with forging checks on X. L.Goodwin. A.

VV lyard will preach at No. Is or better known as t.be Filer new school house, Sunday, lot. -J, al 11 o'clock m. All are invited. L.

I', liurk went up to lloslyn, Friday, to visit with his daughter, Mrs Fred Gilmour, uml family over Saturday. Ho returned Sunday afternoon. Mrs. John Carrier, who was supposed Ito have eloped last week with Louis Lutterill, returned borne Friday ami say she hail only gone over to Seattle for a short Sides Uros. Flartraan deserve a great deal of credit lor the enterprise and abiding faith in i'le lOlum they huh.

for that city such a nice. cosy opera house, W. .1. Payne, democratic candidate for county treasurer, I. L.

Collins and 1 A. Turner, democratic candidates For the legislature, attended the demo ural In rally in Kill in, Saturday evening uch of the success of tbe democratic has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over Oae and a Half Million bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c.

Enclosed with every bottle is a Ten, Cent, package of Grove's Black Hoot. Liver Mis. The Eixknsburg Dawn rally in Cla Khun, Saturday evening is due Mike Miller, t'. Thomas, Dr. Uaker, Will Dranan and Nee Thomas, all of whom arc sterling democratio workers.

T. 11. Wright, candidate for assessor, came down Tuesday afternoon to make a canvass of this end of the county, but had been in il ity only a few hour-, when he received a phone call noi leg im ea 0 a i (jerin-law, John Coombe, of Knumclaw. Mr 101 lon the nuxl train to lake his ifo to I hat city. Judge K.

H. I'reble was in tho city Monday for a few hours, lie made a host of friends by his speeches in this city and lloslyn, Saturday. He will doubtless outrun the (lliggj by several hundred votes in this county anil he will leave the one-horse "Iligg" so badly in Vakima county that lligg will not. lie considered in the race at all. Persons hereafter attending the Methoilist church will miss Mrs.

I tonney from the organ, This holy has been the organist ol the church In KHenshurg lor the past ten years, and it is said that tbe nights were never too dark and the cold chilly winds too severe to keep this faithful soul from her post ol duty. And now ufter forty years Of experience as a clllircll Ol'gUnist, she retires to her much net ded rest. Miss .1 i Lee, the accomplished you rig daughter ol tbe pastor, will preside at thu org an heren nr. Last Saturday Mrs. Catherine Robertson with lor little granddaughter, llucbel I lobertson, started to Oklahoma lo visil with a couple of -on-, for a monl hen she ill rei urn to her home in Winlield, Kansas, going Dexter, Kansas, where she will visil another sun.

i in the llfth day of August sin- left home for Wulla Walla to visit a son who lives there, coming here few days later to visit her brother, Ferguson and family, also John McKwen and family. She expects to relatives in Fremont, Nebraska, ami Dcs Moines, lowa, yet this fall. She has lived in Winlield, Kansas, li.i years and when she has completed her rounds she will have traveled live tln usand mile-. W. P.

Hid leaon and Mrs. Fretlu May Grant, of were uai i lust Sunday evening at th Imine i the groom In the pc enc his in.me.ia'e family, lev. Willis F. Pettiboue, of whose church they are iiniii active Me i l) s. officiating.

Mr. and Mr-. Hlddleson era both well and favorably known by a host of people iii iliis city and valley and they are esteemed our people. Mr. 11 id ill i'-on came to lli i- elty several years atro, while bis wife came here some i years ago, After a time shi returned to ber native state, where she spent a year, returning la-t Sunday to become a bride and life companion of Mr Hlddleson.

Tin: Dawn extends well wishea, long peace and prosperity, Following arc the remaining lin (lie Kllensburg postottice uncalled for during lust week: Alexander S. Alveraon Barton L. Bond Broxxell Frank, Bolen Mrs. Frank, Bud Mathew, Burrell A. Davidson rane l.

11.. Craig Mrs. S. Fleenor Price, Groom Home Mrs. Alice, Hodges T.

Hinkle 8., Knight J. Lewis (ieo. Lenoard M. mund 1.. 1 1 Palterson Mi-s Tena, I Pienlck Morris, Richards Oliver, Rol I crts W.

Itidles Minnie, Rock way Fred, row Gen Snyder Van Hden Duettu, Williams Luelle, I 11l WAS. P. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic fliddleson-Orant. Advertised Letters. Surprise Dame.

One or the most pleasant surprise danoes of the season was given by Mr. and Mrs T. Kineth in honor of Miss Agnes' eighteenth birthday anniversary on Saturday evening, Oct. 16th. The room was decorated wit 11 autumn loaves and berries.

The happy crowd gathered at 8 o'clock, about the same time Miss Ague- in company with Mr. Gibson arrived from the city, where they had spent a pleasant afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs P. Kreidel, until the hour arrived for them to return home, i tn their arrival at the Kineth home, they were very much surprised, us Miss Agnes had been employed in the city for months past and knew absolutely nothing about, the pleasant surprise In store for her and Mr. Gibson.

At midnight the merry crowd stepped Into the spacious dining room and partook of a delightful lunch, after which the guests departed for their respective homes wishing Miss Agnes the return ol many more such happy events. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL Ai'i'LM WTh I hny cannot reach i hi' of the 'uturrh Is blood or constitutional illseusc and In order to it you UlUsI latin ihlcrhuj remedies. Hull's 11'utarrh Cure is Internally, uml acts directly tm blood und mucous surfaces. Hulls I Catarrh I'life is nol aijuaclf medicine. It whs prescribed by "i physicians In tins country for yi ars, and Is regular prescription.

It i-. of ihe tonics known, with th'- besi blood purifiers, aelfnir directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination or the two ingredients In what produces such wonderful results in cur inn 'utarrb. Send for testimonials free. I-.

.1.1 pr Toledo, 1 Sold ie, druggists, p. jse, li.i.is r'umijy rii.s are the best BUSI NE S5 LOCAL. Voting men who endeavor to lay something for a rainy day, should 1 VV. Thomas, who represents ibe Pucitic Mutual Life Insurance Co. of i all torn ia.

In our advertising columns today you will nt tire Crescent Baking Powder. Ii Is a wholesome, reliable product. Iso It. Ask your grocer for "Diamond" or "Our liest" both patent Hours. action guaranteed or money refunded- A eiri in do general housework, Inquire at this office.

I'all and get a bargain at Farrell's, hunting coat, containing about boxes of shells, on road southeast of town. Finder please return same to.Star Barber shop. Il undersigned have leased the Watson place for bunting purposes and hereby warn all parties that they will be prosecuted for trespassing. .1. Bkckku It IE Misses Scharnweber Stine are prepared to do all kinds of dressmaking, two doors north of Grand Pacific.

1 m-l. For sai.i: Ranch, milch cows, horses, hinder and sulky plows, by VV. J. Robbins. 3H-tf Just Arrived The st line of millinery- goods ever received in KHenshurg, consisting ol the latest creations in huts uml iriminings of all kinds, Those wishing to purchase goods in my line II please call and examine my sieek before going elsewhere.

I iespeel fully, Mrs. H. C. Ackley. Miss Myrtle M.

Hubbard, oi lea go, Trimmer. ANTKD Quickly, few perm tis tn represent lonir established wholesale house uniony. retail nierchutitK mitt utfentft. cul rrltory of few count les. tis Kulury unci expenw piiffl pekly, Kxpense money advanced.

extra. I 'ermitheut enKUKement. Business essful. us xpericncc not essem Knelone self-wltlresseil envelope, Address, si nmx TKNIH XT TttAVUMCItM ('hfeiom. 5.

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Years Available:
1893-1913