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Adams County Free Press from Corning, Iowa • Page 3

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ANDREWS' CLOTHING HOUSE, Siill iii tin: lead with immense Fall and Winter Goods. for MIVAII itAnumtii Known on application thin offlee. ing typo. fire cinti Hw; balll.ftw^i^.tm>cmln pwlineiweli.lMrttaiK ten i UroccntB paoh inwrikin. 3.

H. TIME Tmlns Corning followi: OIMKG KAKT. No. 2. ItalSy No.

1 ilali.v-....—- So, 10 Usiily except Buiiilay No. 12. Pnwenser No.BS FirelslitiliUly except O'OIHCl VKST. So. So.

9 maw-pi Nrt. II daily No, 95 Krtlflit daily uxccj't Ko'i 'J and 10 Incn! lo-ii unit (iounull IJlufK. So 4 itopu on SunJiir. 100U Ucleeu Escen and av-ride CPU A 11:01 S. A if Ikioki All nut be reman il K.

W. Piicee Are tb.e Lowest. ItoinemU-r we liRiidlo ouly the best Clotbiugin OiiU Bve Corn, 20c uinrkcl Anple.t futHloca Butter Fftl 31 ix-n cnti tilso nave you moiH on men boy's 1 SPECIAL BOTHIES. Cook Stoves, Llie fniuoui Acorn Cook at Beymer's. 0-tF.

WILL CRY SALES I will cry fmlea for tho public Sntisfnctioii" reuaonable. on or twlrcss tf JAS. COLGAM, Ivevville, THIS WEEK Caps, Mittens, Gloves, TORE. Zeiglcr beats them all in prices winter robes and horse blankets, tf CASH. I will pay Hie hijjhcBl cash price for Tirnotliy Seed nntl old Iron.

27tf JAS. MU.N.NS, Jit. FOR SALE. 30 'nuMttpower boiler. 12 engine.

Feed mul corn slicller. belts, etc. 39fc H. H. LA RUE.

Poultrv, HutU-r mul EgRH tnkoa in.trnilc. OUR LOCAL OBSESVAiDRy. All Slilun Jc drug utore. The best goods! for least money cood goods can be sold tit tf PEASE Lbe Jeweler. Zciglcr sellfi firatclnss harness.

Prices ulwnya rctisonabUs. tf Catalogue of choice sheet music i fre2 at Potter (t Large'a. The very latcat sheet tnusie at Potter ifeLarge'a. NOTICE, All persona holding claims againtit the estate of Thos. Alliaon, now deceased, are requoeted to file the same with the clerk of the district court of Adama county.

41 L. AHHEY. Bananna cheap at Mndison's. tf Tin and iron roofing at Eeymer'a Mrs. Jooh Corf.

of town ship iB quite ill. Tbe eleetion paSBed off qulelly in til prirtB of tbe county. Iron and vrooil pumps at Beyiner Okcy and wife yislted Crenton frienOB over Sunday. Clioicest sheet music price 30 ceint at Potter it. Lnrgc's.

Buggy whipa at Zeigter'a. tf Kead tlie advcrtiBement of AnK enj' unit Carixilr.bncl. Hurry Davlls la building a large barn itOxSO, for Lyrnan Saiye. Scale books for sale at this office, Mrs. C.

L. Rogers Is quite ill with nn attack of bilious favor. absence of two yiearti, retained to last week-; The 0f tltte time lie Hved in I'Dcis i'Motnofi. 'i'blB city wilt bo his futuire hoicpe. S.

Dlcliinspb, who Amoved from over a year go, now locaixitl 'at "Ciieirokea, ivhcre OIVIIB Ji half in 'a' Urge Jew- Ely store, i On account of Bfr. Gmhrallu- er has breu unujil? to fill 'bis appointment 8 here for tlie last few A ird from him lUiniouneaB thut will be Dr. Bryant's oJHtkt tuixt Tuesday. Walter Kowcoijubi UBS purchased tbe Ira. CUiipmari propertT the corner Eighth street Grove nvcniie.

hla will make and Mrs. New comb pleaBtinl liomc. SbSnn Bros. 1V Pcatfa took cif groceries -ami took poasiwaion tbci same Monday, Tho biritneflB vlll be under tbe oiunageineot of B. U.

hism. The new firm will recieve its bare of patronage, 12. Balluntyii-j has purchased the H. T. Granger property in South Corn- Tills property contains forly nereu HIH! will imkeMr.

'ind 3iSra. Bal- a pleasnii.li home IVIay iibuy live ong to enjoy 1 Don't give up In despair and aoknowl- dge tlmt you are: a hopeless slave to I'obae'CO, Opiiiirr or Drink, when Hill's of Gold sold by al! will 'E-flRjet a speedy, permanent cure und wake a man of you. Wrn VanHauten, of Prescott toivn- lilp, is quite ill Irora aa attack of typhoid fever, His kind neighbors held a busking beii! on bis farm yeisturday. nets of touch the usgonalve cbort'ls of admiration ia the ureaets.of all. LOST OR STOLEN.

On Saturday afternoon, October 4, a white bobtail sky terrier pup, reward for return nt Pulley Fulton's Shoe Store. and Lydia Biniagnly, of Dojglns returned homo Tuesday morning. Mies Nora has been visiting ia Kansas and Missouri for over three months. Misa Lydin hail been visiting the World's fair and met her sister at St. from winch place they came home together.

J. sl893, Qisliiftjr, Mr. INovfember lil M. Ijirliuw HirtH A-tinii! of Ort-stc-ni: 1803 residence of arenla. IOWH, Hey.

offiuiiitiitE, Mr. Cleorgu Funny Irwtn', of Grows ii man whose in oujr toidst made for hiiiji nn ucguiaintiknee, therefore, is well known, to need: further Intni he bride Iffari eatimabLe anjjj young ltidy who until heir nisideci wlf-Si her parents Cocrolng. May their journey bft huppy and prosperous Is tbn slttj- cere of thu ik Wekly ViiUor. tinder thin head Irco; poein' per LBKl.athia Imme in Vufl townabip. U.

Ilroivn, nfrenl "SI 104:: A peeling li called by Uie presl- 11, lequSras the atten- lei inipection for that purpose bo In the afternoon alao at 2:30. ont and atd in (lies work before ua. funeral scrvlcen were held at Evangelical church NovembCt 2, conducted hy Kev. JJownian, of ton, assisted by Revs. A.

if. Bcmao, this City, and Rev. Wtrtli, of Red GaVJ. Thie ''eroalns were laid to rest in tlie pircaCliee of a large number of friendii. Tlfie (lecensed waa born in Sleswig Germany, tu 1S24 wuia to Misa Wilhelmlna Jens In Madison's restaurant is rccognizeil as headqunrtcrs for cigars and to bacco.

R- K. Readhcad, Veterinary SurRcon, graduate of Ontario Veterinary College of Toronto, Cnnndit, treats all dia- eaaes of domestic animals; hna located in Corning and can be found si Round's Hvory barn. Charges moderate. James T. McFee, C.

Norton and First National Bank, Corning, Iowa. lira. Kitty Gidley visited friends In Chicago, and the World's fair. Gooil tinner at Beynier'a. Iowa captured the Itrat premium on fruit tlio great World's John Durrjth occupies the position of clerk in flio store of Scott Iliggar.

Hard ware, Hardware, at Beym-ar'a. a. Wcstrope arid G. F. Spronso of near in the city afcwhoura Monday.

tVe are preparing list oS' premiums for onr subscribers which we will pnh- II ah soon. Spring Wagons and Buggies at lieymer's. 6-tt'. Go to J. J.

Zeiglers and see his fine line of winter robes and borac- blankets the largest stock and lowest pnces. tf Watch Makers Jewelers, CocnliiB, Joww. FOOTOFJ-ICX JEVfBLHV STOUE, Oysters in bulk, in can or by dish, cheapest at Wileon's. If Remember that S. B.

Fisher keeps Mrs, J. F. who hits bee iil for the seven months, ia rapidly recovering. E. G.

Harris has heen enjoying an occasional line afternoon by talcing a ehort buggy ride. Bananas chenp at Madison's, tf Lemuel Jones removed io VUliseji last IHEe has purchase il a pleusant there. Isaac Harlow, of who baa been quite ill for ah out Blx weekfl, is on the road to recovery, Bananau cheap at Madison's, tf C. 11. Wnldron, of Omaha, ia In tho city visiting Z.

T. Wldencr and Frank and S. V. Waterman. the only exclusive Corning.

lunch counter in Remember I make a specialty of fitting defective eyes with gluueo. Examination free. tf PEASE the Jeweler. DON'T FORGET tliftt J. F.

Lute is in the restaur- int busineps ucd JH preparetl to giire you aqURrsi meal. tf Full line Beymer's. of Implements at G-tf. Buttericks Patternn nt Ankeny. Carmich ael M.

Scott is able to be l.n tho store a portion of the time, but ho la still too to do much hustling. Mr. and Mra W. Bowem, of Brooks, are entertaining their niece; Miss MIisi- nio Dorsett, Bring in your tin wort Mrs. Frank Sngc accompanied by her mother, rciemitty returned from a three vlsifc In Chicago.

BLdgoway and J.L. 'Armstrong of Colony township, were transacting tlie hub Monday- Large will depart for Hopkina, today, where he will engage in the prncliiie of hia prufession, na well aa in tbe drug business. We recommend Dr. Largp to the good graces' ottba of Hopkins and Dr. Potter will continue in the drug builnesa and In the pntctico of niodicine In this city.

After an absence of about five monthte, W.aCCrowley returned from Heimeseey, Oklahoma, Frlduy. He Bald interest In the Henneauey bunlt to Bob. Drennnn. Mr. Orowlcy prefcni Iowa to Oklahoma and will continue to reside in Corning.

While be does not expect to be active In matters of his headquarters will be nt tlie New York store. Puller wish us thank the citizens of Corning vicinity Cor the largo patronage given them during the first month of in Corning. Tliey tire still here and expect to stay and desire a share of jour patronage. Mrs. E.

A. Q. Kama returned from Oaceola Friday where iibc was in vited ami honored gueut of W.B.C. The Inspection of the corps by Mrs. C.

C. Snyder, of Creaton wan followed by ,11, banquet and camptlre. About 300 giiiestB were present consisting of Osceola Corps and -T. Potter Corpa fl of Crcston. Sptischea, singing of old war songs nnd war folio we J.

Oaceola has. camie i'to be proud of her Poat and Corps. Mr. M. Terry, who bus been in the drug business at Elkton, for the past twelve years, snys: '-Clmmber- liiiti'a Cough Remedy gives better satia- fiiction than iiiny other.eoagb raeflicine I have ever sold." There IB good reitson for this.

Wo other will cure a cold so quickly; no other ia BO certain a preventive imd cure for croup; no other affords so much relief in caseH of virhoop- Ing For snlb by Pottev Lai'go. 42 fe Tbe election is over. Now let tbe forces that were antagonistic) during: campaign just closed join bRtidfl work for tlie upbuilding oif Af3atafi county. Everyone can do somuthing, and there is something for eTorirone to do. Tbe ceeeation of tblti work for the past few wcufeii should us to lifor.

and HA and Mrs. Brown came to America! in and. settled in '(Venfcworth eountir, West. They removed to tljie and settled in Adams Iowa, in ilr. Brown was a member of the Evangelical church.

to tbe sappoirt of tSifechnrcli his. life was Bach ladnjiflng friends coald point to bis devotion as an evidence tlmt tlneT is a reality in retigions It iv'Ha hie chief delight to do good untff others, und liigb esteem lin lie was uniTeisulJy- held was but the ''Veil earned fruit of a life of gcoiS- niBtfl- Tho demeaned leaves tbe devotfld wife and ten loving children to mouirn bin death, numberless friends extend them unlimited sympathy in their aad bereivement. Corning State Savings Bank- has to lonn on Improved farms at percent annual interest with 3100 optional payments. H-t' ISchooi Beport. Fallowing IB the report of the school tnugUt in Donglau township Dist.STo..3 Ibr the term ending Oct.

27,1893. ffiun- her of days taught -30; average daily attendance 37; whole number enrolled flames of those not absent during lihe term: Xnaraun Andy Anderson Dacielsoir Clara Thoraon iPay 'fSionion Ulelia Johnson Tildft Johnson Anna Damclson Mary Peterson Ok- Johnson Teacher; BeportofQniacy school Sept, 4, ending Oct. Whole number at pupils enrolled Q. Femaka, 24. Attendance in ilnys, SSi).

Kales 270, IV- 509. Average iluily nttcntlance 22. Males, J. Pemftlea, 15. Number neither nor tardy, 1.

A Jrruiii; eighty cent being for jfbomotiaa, iianics tif those making the DoD'E Miller SI Desaie Dick 83 SlctJ'iic Stetihn.i)v.,..S» Cora Wcettnati 91 Kat'Ji Setpliaiiy" iWi rifalic Smitli.M 33 Nell'wCocbtran SI Carrie 93 Frazicr Si" Whole number of days taught, 40; cost of tuitUm per month for pupil, Teacher. itake It up with renewed Import of IVirview school ending Oct. 23, 1S03. No.j enrolled, 19; average daily' Those on Boll of Honor with a pcholarnhip are: IncJi Thomau M. Moore 92.

Lottie MicPhnrron Si. Liegcrot DL'. Anrfl McPheriren Dot Fuller 91. Jessie Hea3. GS Hess.

80. Lena McPhecren 93 Jessie Stokt'a 93. Jessie Thorn us 88. Soy Fuller. 01 Frank Stratton, 113.

KA TAI-LOH, tencliicr. Learning From IlaehOther, i i Merchants and raanttDiCturc-ra are al- learii the aecnsta by which' their neighbors obtained copy'tbem very clowily, so thiat manufacturers cially guard tbeaj trade secrets wiiih the moat eieriipulouB tare. li by any means ithcj: linve sncceiided in decreasing the cost. of' prochictloa by eome new device in ttia of liibor saving machinery they rtre not dlapoaed to give It' jiuvny to thfitrcompetltDra. Tbeyare conHitan- undeavoriog to lenrn from each other.

While this is true to gorae ex- u-Jth faruiers. It ia not nearly so to the Bame extent that prevail!) nfitfci iiierehaata aud manufacturers. FurincrR liuvc acldom any desire to guard the flecrelta of their trade, mainly the reason thnt could not do ao even thiay were (ISapoaed. The methods jprstfed by any one farmer are known or may be known by every man hi the neighborhood. The depth of plowing, tlie method of cultivation, and the kind of Bead need, jire'matters of obaermtlon and of neiEhborhood knowledge.

The of cvory farm in the neighborhood as well known to every farmer as (hat ol'his own farm. The aeaaona are uniform and the wonder under is that faruiera do not learn more of each other than they es- pjjacially as much of the information per- forming In any particular section must be learned either by ex- pfericnce on the farm or by observation oil" the methods and the experience of neighbors. There Is in nanny neighbor- bloods a peculiarly small kind of whlcli proventa men from Becurlnjsr ac- ciaratc and careful informiition. Farm- are particularly jealous oT any new method, and are disposed to predict, fail- ujre of observing ita a truly scl- eibtililc spirit, and when success cornea in sucli a way ai to leave ao manner of doubt, they are disposed to attribute it to some accidental cause. It ia nothing uncommon to see one farmer, for ample, grow clover from year year, and with tbe greatest success, and his neighbors remain, the continuation is us strong as Holy IVrit, utterly incredulous an to ithe benefits of clover, as a fertilizer.

Of course In time they are obliged to yield, bat they yield unwillingly, eepeciidly Iftbeplo- neer in clover culture Is a new comer, or a business man, or what they call sin amateur farmer. This is all unwise man ever makes any great success in life, no matter what bin position or profession, unless he Is throughly imbued with a teachable disposition-. The wisest men are always, the teachable; tbe men who Juiow the willtng to learn from any and! every source. No man should be above tiiklng leaEoiiB of any man. Tbe hired man can teach the farmer valuable Itss- sons, and he ia a poor farmer, whQ' does not know souuethiDg- which the beait farmer in the ntight may lenrn with advantage.

It is this teachable aplrit. this willingness to from any source, whether from stranger or aid acquaintance, en iibtas those who poaness it to mak rapid jirogress. A careful etntly of th successes and failares ia any neighbor botuood for the next month will do mon to ridviince the cause of aigrienltiure than anything else, iind tlie more eo siich icissona are specially valuable the particular, neighb-ea-hosd in they may bo learned. There is alvray something peculiar In the soil aiail th 'dlmatc of the particular neighborhood which renders experience In this neigh- hood with the crops grown of special: value. Tne same may be said in regard to the methods of feeding und aianage- mcint of Live stock.

are osiiially quite willing to explain 'ibeir me th ode, and thofe who lenrn rapidly ana iisuaily the moat willing to fiUtt; both their inetliodii and results. Farmere, 'therefore should draw closer together and Learn from each other In possible way. Public 'Sale. By A. It.

Ballantyne, two and halt northeast of afc I of 20 p. Hi. Thursday, STov. 10, 1893, 4 and mules, 17 bead of catfcl tons of hay, 1 two-seated covered buggy, 1 OPborn hinder and a quantity of more zealous in its prone- fal farming uteosjla cutlon to a Hucceesful tcrminatkm than I J. M.

Cadwallader, M. the eje and ear speuijilist, may he consulted at Dr. C. H. office Corn'lng, on Tuesday of each week.

Practice limited to deaeaseK of the eye, ear, DOMj throat and scientific glaaw fitting. Consultation free. tf "Remember Palg-e'a at Rold'a house every night next week. Aid- Madison gives at firstclass dinner for Davit) avcaut. tf National Ijirgo'e.

rnuaiic at Potter A Plutnbing and pipe at Beymer'i. i fining' neatly at Wilson's. town. Ch'tapp-at in tf mission Iii, 25 and 35 cents. Ovaters by tho or gallon aft Lulz'n rejituiirant.

tk' Mrs. 33. H. Sheppard vlsltetl Iwr dimgbter, Mrs. E.

Wycotfi of Lincoln tO'Wnahlp, several laBli 'week. Catholic paraonago oil Grove eattie IB receiving the flnlflalng'touches prosBnts a hanOsome ever Mrs. Miiry J. Borden. prcsldont oftfilo W.

C. T. New Mexico, delivereiJ an, address on prohibition, at t.be court house Saturday night to an audience that entiruly filled thn the spacious court and aluo a gospel tecnpBr- on Sunday aftEroooa. Sho la a tnlented laidy and an eameat Chiriotian and all had only words of praise for ibie two delivered in this city. Proud.

Iowa. has great reneon for of the wonderful victory tlmt she achieved ID receiving tbe first nwaird on fruit at The. World's fair. If any cjouatjr In great state haa greater reajson tb feel more elated than another it la oiir owfl Adams. It was one of her gentsonn that liad charge of fruit exnlbit.

A. F. Collman That the excelletaesca of tins etate be better observed appreciated we append the following anmmary of facte: Among Che forty-two states of trie union, Iowa takes rank as follows: First in tforn product, per acre. in corn per capita. FilrBit iu total corn prodnct.

Fijralt In the production of Fjirait In the production of milch cows. FJirst. In tbe aggregate grain production, capita. Fiirst ic production of hay- And. only flcond ia number and valut ofcpWle and In numluer and valcio A.

George, the eleetriclaia, Is at VilllscB flgwring with die people of that place on the cfrtabtishradnt; of an electric llgltit plant. If oar odighhoira on the want a first clans plant tlioy would! better award the contract to Mr. Qitiorge. Election WAS held at'VllHeca the tot of She week ami the votu waa aT-moEit nnsnljcaouu in favor of electric lights. lllath, a ooal at Carbon who bad and Jwne broken H.

-LaBUE, atMiat ihreo -weeks ajjo, on tho rctw! to recover)'. Kogerfi, of and it Bjvni ve'ry plewantly A. W. Sflokola. arrtve'd in Are yoqr.ich'iMren suhject to; croup? If BO, you ajiouUl never wliThoat a Itiottlo of a Cough iJBemeiiy.

band lisn rifiver been known to Jis.1V. If ijiven freely aa soon us the croupy' eoughi appears it! will the attacli. IMj the j-iSllance wish thoiiBundR.iO'f taotWrs who signed Ibis Important tuk, and thet he did his worlc well but feebly preaoea the There he WM competition witti all of tbe fruit Ing countrlei world, but hill thorough knowledge of hbrtlcnltorjE, the andartlatlc and tbe unermalled meirltis (i: oaf fraita, this greatly covEtatl Mr. Ccllinan took ojf tli.e hortieultiiH-al building when orery- tbltsgwasin chaotic state, lly tba npMicationofhla thorough ImonvLedge ruKtUig to au4ih matters, coaplefS hf a recognised executive ability, every flepartoaent nnder blfl v1 loti In presentable condltloa lowiiiBflfth in bituci3nottfc production, Iowa la fourth In ralbroad Inhere ie scarcely a farm in Iowa thai ia twenty miles, from a. railway! atatloni Tbe significance of these flgurca mv better; appreciated by a few compai isona: The Talnie of the butter product Iowa for was $33,1784,000.

This exceeds the rxital tiioia of the U. 3. for that gold produc year, whicl It exceeds tbe totiil petroleum pie act of the U.S.. for tfeutt year, which The corn crop iforlSl at ThiB exceeda tlio total antiiracite 1 oait put or the IT. S.

far that yeiir, Iriwo came out vie FISH WAGONS, OLDS WAGONS, COOFEE WAGONS, JBUGG1ES, BPRING CORN BXTEA.WAO^KBOXKS, LUMBEl: OF 4LL KJK.D8, PAW'S AKD OILS, Siitepripliova lor ail periodicala at Ankeny VE Mr. Hul'Mrt. Otto fair and wiioio they not jf Jones, of olf the! ptearnuwy S-Ute tralrertUy of Iowa, in Pr. croupy children, airtl diaap- pplnts iJaetn. There no cbbger' IQ.

giving thlB. Kennedy in frn- qnent dowaH, as'lt contains aoKlilng. In- Jiitrlous. cent Itatter A ana Jlxi orlous: It is almost equal; to tbe gold an outjntt rhie tn Iowa In 1883 were va exceeds the total WIDEN Is 1 one of the largest stocks of Clerks and the most co30iplete line of Novelties ever sho-wn in this market and the prices are much lower quality of material, style of garment, etc. Onr new of DRESS CJOODS als very in new things, GameF A Bargain in.

jOl wool storm Serge; a yard. Yery large line of UNDERWEAR in all the leading grades. Shoe stock is complete in all lines at prices lower than ever. SB. Look Out For Us but come to now for Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver a a.rm Implements Buggies, Batter Way Com Cutter, Aerating Pumps, Boyks, Stationery, Wall if aper, Teaser's Bibles.

Indian Blank j3ooks School $upplies, Pocket Books and Burses, etc. Boss Scoop Boards, SpilliagerlWire Psnoo, AK'P SEE US. SBJLFSR Successors MACK, to T. C. Reid.

331 Go to IOWA. GROCERY For Pillstrary Flour, INCLUDING THE -te OFFEES A T3IAJ, FEEE. At the cud of the week, ir at nil diss.it isfit-d tlie si- ihtug vro shell cbarce jou noiiiiiig books and tuition. ticstre to tcettycm rJgfit, ecu Id be given. lie wisdom that cnuscil you 1 to Jo it.

jihlltly or (niy- better of nur Come. Try it. J'n future yimrs will WANTED! Dewees Thompson, proprietors of the CARBON jyiLLS, TFant everybody to know that they have opened a FLOUR AND FEED EXCHANGE rasr They will exchange flour for wheat, the same aa at their mills. The Best Brands of Kansas Flour for salejit the lowest living prices. FLOUR HARRI are selling fye celebrated which all to ty foe best stove on the market.

Theyare also hianaiing FAVORITE OAKS whicli have more points of excellence than; other ash pan stove made. BBNTON AVENUE. IOWA. HEADQUARTERS; FOB STOVES and HARBWAKE. PAINTS.

PAPER. WANTED. good girl tu go with me to dft; general Jion; week wages and paid. Enquire at T. Grftuger.

which combined ar A 'E'enttosaee, 1HE OIO) DRWO The cattle of Iowa ftir 189ii were va i- lit Bormkl Col The tall tewri at Highland PBtjjk obllege, JStHtudtsntJ iutvebeen total TJI! nation tl of Coiorftta, you for yotij' trade. Truly, We again TWa oneof thenw it Tbafollwwtog ponons recenntly gave peroua and school Therw have boon this tell thafi the school bat ttleae nicnors wlthoaifoandiitlon and have afloat oillMKrliyr.BoiiKi peraoni not Bf Llnaoln; aiiiewrburiJ. '1 Janper; ICn and iitf Jumnft and Will a 3fiJ FrderEclJ, Which Sis toiiil Mid Iff A WtlBlfllllifCI ttterhM Ml Wltlte, wil 11, bonwhold fur- I A HMElnmi, 1K9S, her fff to V. Dealers in Staple and Fancy groceries and Glassware and Queensware. Our Goods are fresh and pure.

Our prices are the lowest known. We iiu tlii wlebratadLc-craU Hilling Nohjuka Tbe Carbon Flour cons tan Uy on baud. We want jour butter, ejgi and all coon try for which we vrill the kifhait SPENCER Ccraioc, HELLO! WHAT ARE THEY DOING PO 1 maki: thnir Palace Drug for Wftll 1 Pftiwta Don't Forget it. They.

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