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Covina Argusi
Lieu:
Covina, California
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(local Events, Fresh oysters, 20o dozen, at Boarrl $1.00 0 week at the Covlna Dinlitff Parlori. For unfurnished roomi, corner Second and College JL to Bert Case. For size tlolln, bow and case. Apply to Mrs. John Brunjea, College street.

Mr. and Mrs, E. O. Bafia of Le Roy, are guests of their Mr. and Mrs.

S. F. Thomas. JPuflipklin for DolUered or In (the Held. J.

M. Crane, Irwindale. Home- Phone 1109. Coal by tbe sack, ton or rtnrload iota. We sell direct to tbe consumer.

Griffiths Bros. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8.

Chapman and of Port Wayne, are Ruestfl at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coolman. Get yonr air tight stove repaired.

New tops and bottoms put on at reasonable rates. W. S. Hides. Mrs, Vurner, a recent arrival from Burr Onk, Kansas, is a Knest of old acquaintances, Mr.

and Mrs. 1. R. Jordan. O.

W. Dndderar of Long Beach made brief visit the fore Dart of -the week with his sous, U. O. and F. B.

Dudderar. Mrs. C. A. Miller hns BH guests for tbe winter her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. F. Weber of Los Angeles. A fifteen per cent larger loaf of twenty per cent better bread for tbe same money.

Whv not investigate it? Warner, Whitsel Co. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy and Mr. and Mrs.

Johnson and daughter of Po mono spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Van Vliet. When you need good cement cal as up and get our prices on car loac lots or by tbe barrel.

Griffiths Brns Milling Co. We are distributing agents for Swift's fertilizers, containing grente commercial and agricultural for the money than any other goodi planed on tbe market. Griffiths Bros Leo Stumpf was very pleasantly Burpriaed Monday by tbe unannounced "arrival of his brother, Frank Stutfipf and his friend, A. Strebol, of Way zata, Minn. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Holbrook are touring Southern California were guests this week of old friends Mr. and Mrs. O. D.

Sanders, nnd will return to their homo in Blue mund, Kansas. Rev. A. MoAlle'n of Huntingtoi Beacb, who acceptably occupied th pulpit of tbe M. E.

Church last Sun was entertained at the home Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Wallace durin bis stay. OatUf (bade boelben trip Lot Angelei today.

Two tor tale, tor work or fifing, 8. Hendley. 12 10p ,1. Montgomery la oonfltted in bia home on nooount of ilokttesB. Fbf of good Work oraes.

W. A. liratise, Covina. First class peanuts for sale, 6 cents pound. C.

H. Cortmau, Irwln- Home phone 101. See Potter tot granite ware. Tbe argeat and best assorted line carried tba city. Miss H.

E. Green left this morning or Pasadena where will spend her Christinas vacation. Mrs. Mary Coolman of Los Ange- es was in Covina several days this week on business. Mrs.

F. M. Smith of Los Angeles pent Tuesday at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. H.

M. Cushman. Bedding, mattresses, pillows and bolsters. Brow Son. We are after trade of the anchor and we offer the price and quality that should secure it Griffiths Bros.

Charles Berry, who has been spend- ng several months in 'the northern part of the State, has returned and is a guest at tbe home of G. C. Joans. Sole agents for Swift's fertilizers. Now is the time to apply it to your orchards to secure result? Griffiths Brns.

For benv.v irrigated pumpkins, S2.50 per ton iu field, delivered. E. Leech, Irwiudale, Cal. Phone 2106. tf Wo huve just received Dno Hue of aluminum ware.

Every article light, clean a-id durable. Potter's hardware. Tbe regular W.C.T.U. meeting will be held at the Christian Church Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Deo. 19.

All are cordially invited to attend. Lost Deo. 4, either on Citrus avenue or College street, a pair of rimless gold glasses. Finder please leave tame with C. W.

Tucker nnd receive reward. We cnrry a full line 1 of crockery, glasHvare, tinware and granitoware. A flue selection of Al goods marked at low prices. Brow Son. Mrs.

J. F. Bull of Palo Alto baa been spending tho past two weeks with her daughter, Miss Jessie F. Bell, will leave this morning for her bomeT She will be accompuuied by her daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Ennis left Tuesday for a two months trip to Hawaii. The letter's sister, Miss Louise Pomeroy will stay with friends at Riverside during tbe absence of Mr.

and Mrs. Ennis. Christmas Trees for Santa I have about 50 trees for sale. Price 50 cents each. Parties desirous of getting a tree will please call or notify me before or on Saturday, 23rd inst.

Residence corner Azutm avenue and Bad 11 lo street, one milo For your XQJBS Mra. BttN McBflde For Rent -The Pack corner BHdUlo utenne and First Street. iMflilott givnn about Feritusry 1st. For partienlara sue H. Peck, tf For pal' Coafth- in bantame.

of George Daniels, phone 1087. Large Hoe of oil beaters, guaranteed not to smoke, At Fabriok'a bard ware. For potatoes. Inquire of E. T.

Oottman, Irwindale Home phone 2107 12-16p List your property with J. Fairly. Results is the only thing that talks and our adlea show our ability to dispose of property. Adv. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Dunn C. King have moved loto the handsome cottage recently erected by Joseph Moxley on the San Bernardino Road. Do you know that we carry ft heavy stock of Napa Cement nnd we guarantee every barrel? Griffiths Bros. Milling Company.

Topic for Epwortb League tomorrow evening, "What Methodism Stands For." Leader, Mrs. I. Jewell. pasture at reasonable rates for a limited number of stock ou the tlollenbeck eights Ranch. For rates apply to C.

45, Covina, Ca). For sale: Ib. surrey horse, surrey and harnesa, cultivator, new work harness, ridgor and jumper, chickens. Cheap for cash. Call nt barber shop.

P. W. Cheney. The public schools closed yesterday for the Christmas holidays for three weeks. The touchers will be iu attendance during tbe coming week at the County Teacher's Institute which convenes iu Los Angeles.

On tbe following week the State Institute will be held at Berkeley and Covinn has been honored by the choice of Miss Kmily Stetson, vice-principal of the Covina High School, having been placed ou the program. This lady is recognized as one of tbe strongest teachers in her special line. English, iu the State. flystic Shrlners at Los Angeles May 7-10, 1906. The convention, of the Imperial Council.

Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles o( the Mystic Shrine, will meet nt Los AiiRnlps May 7 to 10, 1006. Tbe Santa Fe lines will sell tickets to both Los Angeles and San Francisco at half rates, ior lowest llrst class fare fftr the rou.ud trip. Send the news to your eastern friends, tf Folding Pocket Lunch Boxes, 25 at Clapp'0. Board 84.00 a week at tbe Covina Dining Parlors. Hay, out, wheat and barley of tbe Griffiths Milling Company.

Midland Poultry balanced ration. For Sale by Griffiths Bros. Milling Co. Hare you any trouble with your horses' feet. If so, bring them to Corbatt, the blacksmith.

He has made shoeing a life ipeolalty. tf D. M. jobs of painting, papering, kalsominlng, promptly and neatly done. Reasonable prices.

Also other job work attended to. Leave orders nt RlohN Grocery, successor to Bell Asohou- brennor. When you want gram, feed or hay, come with the money In your hand and buy It nt wholesale prices at Matthews' Feed Yard north of the Wornans Club House, Citrus avenue. It W. H.

Taylor, contractor and builder of Los Angolen, liaa been granted thu contract for the erection of Mrs. E. Tanner's cottage (in 10. College street. The cottage will be occupied by the contractor's brother, Rep.

W. Taylor and family. (Bet presents Cuchcr tudio COVINA Artistically finished portraits and mountings, fancy photo frames, nice collection of views around the valley, larg-e Yosemite prin t.s. Everything in ibiQb Oradc Call and see. Studio open every day and evening.

west of Cnvinii. DnmoruJ. Thf3 ollk'o enjoyed vorv ploiisnnt visit ynsterdny from our now Super- viaor, lirady of I'oinonu. i lU'iidy is hold of hit) now ontliuHiiisticnlly and our citi- xuris cum rust iisturtcl that tho (j'm inn rciudrf iitul jmhlii 1 mutters will unt Mill'tr in his hands. Ho la now (MiL'iiu'fd in milking cnmiilnti! tour (if thoroughly fiimil ulf with tlio local needs.

The nodal" on VVorlnos- (luy evening in the A.O.U.W. Hall by tho raembers of the Chrifitian rlearur was well attended and proved both eouially inul flnano- ially. Thi- following program was tendered Violin solo, Misa Carmo- liaC'ounor; recitation, Miss 13ertha Jordan; reading, Hul Larabee; musla by 'i'flllow Jacket orchestra, The remaindLT of the cmuilug was Hpeut iu ttiH eating of tho piiiri and in gum OH. Mif.a Mary L. fiilnuiii dtiinoiiKtrnt- (til tht! i ri'fco of fihj'Hical cul- luro tr.lining before the (Jhihl Study (lircli) Tiicrifluy A ft urn mm, Don.

1'J, with a claafa of H) volunteer rioys and gii IH from the grammar gradc-n. Ml wnikcrl r'litnuHiaKtifBlly and (iilinuu uxjdaiiK-d tlin of exerci.ii>, just what it meant for the physical development. Tho parents and faculty expressed much interest I eybtem. Tin: sale and dinner givBti by thu ladies of Holy Trinity Church was a sufcftis both socially' and flnHti- cially. The booths were taattfully ariange-l and weib anil the served a riplundbd din ii(T always.

In the en ing an informal musical program was vnry much unjoyed, vocal solos buing given by Mrs. Hrunjea, Harris, Hfruok and Mias Kvelyu Flfct- ch(-r. Mr. Crawford also gave a con pie of rfcucliuga very acceptably. Tliroop Mandolin and Guitar Club, This evening, the Throop Mandolin and Guitar Club will give a concert at the Club House, and those who enjoy good music will have a lumen to hour some of the best Instrumental selections rendered by thoroughly trained club.

The management promises an even better program than waa given last, year and those who betird the club then well know what a high standard tho Tliroop club IHIH net for this season. Thin ia the annunl tour of Uicclub anil Coi'iriii in foitunale In Hmsuring cmiccit. Tim club plays under thn iniHpiccH of the Covinn Kciioid niiil the Ktudontn hopn that a will wolcomo the liny). Th" pincccdrf will ho UHc.d promote tlic iutt'rct-tn of Covinn High. TiclictB aro on halo at Clapp'n drug si OKI- SELECTION, UCHTENSTEINBRW.

Restaurant The only restaurant iu Covina NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS in connection. VV. M. McLKOD, Prop.r Light, Sweet and Wholesome EVTCRY DAY AT Wolfarth's Cake and Confectionery Wagon through valley daily, THE Jahnsan INigg BLACKSMITHS Blacksmithiug sf nil Kinds Lots of Goods and Prices Right Muy your James Corbctt General All of ifcimrnl and heavy Blacks mi I hi We manufacture Orange Jlox I' Covina Peoples Store (INCORPORATKt)) Outfitters to the Whole Family The merchandise iu this store has been selected priced to be its own advertisement. HEADQUARTERS FOR Holiday Goods Just One Week More Before Xmas We have a variety of articles that will make useful presents for young- and old.

Come in and see them. We have a line more complete than ever of TOYS Nn Clnlliintr Curs" I Hand-Tailored Suits With every effort directed to clothing-, and to clothing only, our suits carry the uninistaUalile marks of the superior craftsman. They look better because they lit better; they wear better because they are better made; and hold their shape for the same reason. They satisfy better for all these reasons, and no tailor can excel Utem. Kill I patterns now in.

We carry a full line of M. Born Conv pany's aamplcsi Suits S12.50 and up. A. Schumm, the Tailor COVINA, CAL. Arc You Longing for an Oyster Stew? We're receiving fresh oysters every day now; bijjf, fat, lusdous iollows, in can and in bulk.

Mo need to lell you how good good oysters here they arc awaiting 1 your order. 2Cc a Depot Groce ROUT. CK IONS! IA CITY LIVERY eincl FUNK SMITH, PropYs. Stylish Horses AND ('AK'KKIM, DK'lVKlx'S Driving rnul Work OK' Home 2H) clillo St. Horseshoeing Specialty.

home Phone West Bndillo Covina lea i 'li'J'ri. illlK'H. Broadwell's COVINA The Safest Place to full line of Uolgu men 'a a.nd wouion'b and leather. EAST AND WEST "Sunset" vii "OgCleil" viaS.uKranciHCo "Shasta" I'ulliiian Vestibule Daily. 1'crsonally Conducted Tourist curhions via all routes every day iu the week, at Uf.OUC.fcU PAIhh.

The feOinrifcPN PAC.IMf- you of many routeh from tin: northern boundry of States to he Atlantic Coast, so that you may KO one way and return another, with varied scenery awl climatic; Full information from any agent. Southern Mic Pioneer Machine Shop COMCMAN, I'rnp. Automobile, Gasoline Engine and Bicycle Repairing) UUILDIZUS OI 7 lilCYCIJIS Ilonii- I'lionc 222 liciiiis GAS Sl.HO Our.i-. a consumer aiway I'KK' Tlinl'SANi) sia ,1. Order Oompeiny Covina Nurseries UKXTKK II.

D. HA Kl), I'rop'r. and grower all kincU of 111 a ml 1,1 'na im-nlal p.ilins, and liotiRC til.uiU. large strong cai iniion planU icacly jil.i ill In 'I varie.tifH and jn-r Clarence Allison Building Contractor Plans furnishi-d for all kinds of buildings. CO VINA,.

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