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FOR CATARRH i Cut vest twsrtswstf lot GHartk Uowi it ia a perfect Uood ytLmr. 'jjn vC? wiLcLl. it ia to ret down into tie drcnla Vtvt tad xXsk.j tie cx' arrhel tidisymritie which produca ue tragus. Ai at Ejz. r.jii aad tiara ere tept inflamed aavi farujsi Vy a yre tad izJltaA ccniitiem of the blood Catarrh will rsstix.

I' dii7W sck ti iTCa rjn'uxx, of mgicj noises in the art, arvt jt irv, ut thruest, fcdache, watery eyta, difficult ai rr r. Lrrleri feast weakened health, cannot be pennsv aseiiy t'sa i ywJUil. KwtLinj equals S. 8. S.

for thi yxryML. lr 'sm to try rwt of tie trwtLle, and removes every yartJ rA tie tva blood axd enriches this vital fluid to tiai jt evVjta tyyhL with extriUTe, healthful qualities, instead of b. tty irrmjA uA br imparities in the circular taa. TVn Vj jj to peas srway and when SS.8. has entirely vS, tjcxrz.

enred and the general health fTaiy btr i C.u ad any raedical advice desired aent free toa4a TZZ 577177 STXCI7TC ATLAJTTA, OA. THe Handy Cash Grocery. HAN IS HO OLDER THAN HIS STOMACH" Grandpa's Plisr Buckwheat and Pancake Flour Maple Sjn'p, Hcney and Kenwood Syrup. taW Cukkf Awptet. Dates.

Onef ratt eB hMi, Rd Crow wvt tui 4 Try oar Sc Cookie. Sl.CK) The Foutch The Old Made New. Juri iie yig a new suit or overcoat vb yxi have yoor clothes treated by us. SAMPLE THE CLEANING AND PRESSING MAN Twetty ttirf oad Central Announcement I Lrvt pMrdtti tfcrf Pbotvzre; k4 Sew it? XJUTJCU wil coctiaue at tLe uxot Bit A. AH partus CfWKf wil kve tLe tuscscj wisih ct kzA I mil B.

E. REDDY POOL ElUURDS la tkA krrw saJ yyfrjt Omm Dm a4 Tt nu W.VCli4TIJMiaajs)agjsa Tht nun who stops at third base to congratulate himseli never makes a home run. A Velie Buggy ii rA i A "Near" Velie Standard ioa tsA rrve tr.t utaf actory reault tint tbe real article Irijx. Tt Ve'ie a medium priced aad tt bia ty, aaiiiy, durability, clegaace Patterson Wingard BUGGY MEN AJao the line of Farm Implements. Kearney Elmcreek Amherst CEMENT FOR SALE CEMENT BLOCKS BINOLY OR BY CAR Midway Cetnetit Stone p.

BEST TREfiTMEHT HIBBERD BRICK CO. VLtaJ actsarcn ei aad Skirwalk BRICK itxXim pArTjio axs rax ssicx. AIM CUT 01 IOTSH IdLDDTO rrOXX. Oatw4ta tahas aJ kWU Wms OT bwildiags eoaaptete. BntM tm amJa ax tU kiim 4tnwt avIUiM or beard earn.

IaU rwe 4rg. Otmmpx TUM anrM A aa4 17th Tetrytme "K4 Seven ban Laundry Soap 28c Grocery Co. Criht Attack Village. Etsse. Df.

7 Diepatcbes received ter from tit Italian governor of Som lIaad state that the DervUhes made a tirw attack on the village of Buf faW. The garrivn, howevar, had Vn MA in advance and was fully pTvared The Dervishes were beaten forty elgbt of them were Hrfld Aceept the Terme. rHrts, Dec. 5. It is announced here that Mnlal Htfid, the new sultan of Utrntco, has definitely accepted the AJclrj art and the attendant tondl Uotti laid fowa by the powers for the mogoltloa of his sultanate.

buitdi up waste tissue, promotes ap uu, toprovw digestion, induces re Wp, jiving renewed strength tad With. That's what Hollister's Kv.ky iiOTdfcU Tea will do. 35 cents, 7t or Tablets. A. J.

Lee. Pinaks fas the Kfeaeys, 30 days' trial Wj. Enndieda of people testify to the Bberit of thW preparation in the relief of tvti.7 trosble, rheumatism, lumbago, Utkche. Ptaalea act directly on the kidaya, purify the blood and sake you fl iik a new person. They tone the lyrtea.

fvold by A. Lm. fitffrrd day and aight the torment cf iviiiag pUea. Kothlnf helped me until I used Dole's Ointment. It cured permanently." Hon.

John R. Gar i rvU, Uayor, Girari, Ala. WOrl8 W. T. eOOTT, UgT.

Ues aoUetted. cxAunrr, m. feksy steamehruns into pier. Tan Persona Injured In Accident Dua I to Dna Fog at Oakland. Oakland, Dvc.

7. laisfnt; her course In one of the densest fogs that baa ever been experienced In the bay, the ferry steamer Berkeley ran into the pier while trying to make the slip at the Oakland mole, injuring ten per sons, one of them fatally and several aerlously. The force of the collision broke the stanchions supporting one of the for ward lifeboats, causing the heavy boat to crash down upon the crowd below, Kate Crowley of Berkeley wae bad My crushed about the chest and will die. Michael Crelll had his right arm almost torn from his body. A panic ensued among the passengers and there was a wild rush for life preservers, but cooler heads forced the excited men and women to remain In the cablna and prevented what might have been a disaster.

TWO KILIEDJN WRECK. Santa Fe Passenger Trains Collide at Amarillo Tex. Amarillo, Dec. 7. Two per sons were killed, two seriously Injured and a number were lees seriously hurt by the collision of two Santa Fe passenger trains.

Tbe dead: EM Maxan of Roswell, N. engineer; J. J. Smith, mall clerk, Seriously Injured: W. H.

Nelson of Amarillo, conductor; Fireman Hol ateln. Having orders to meet at Haney, a siding near Amarillo, the northbound arriving first, reduced speed. The southbound came down the track About the same time. Frost prevented a reduction of speed after the airbrakes were PRESIDENT CASTRO MUSTJPOLOGIZE. Conditions Under Which He Will B8 Allowed to Land in France.

Parla, Dec. 7. If President Castro of Venesuela comes to Bordeaux he will not be allowed to set foot on French soil until after he has offered a formal apology for the fashion In which he hifis flaunted France. This decision was made by the cabinet. hut was kept a secret, as it was sus pected that Castro would disembark at Santander, Spain, and because his physical condition may be such that humanitarian motives might render Immediate care at a hospital imperative.

But should he arrive at Bordeaux and his Illness not bo serious, the cabinet has determined that some signal redress must be exacted from the Venenelan president for his igno mlnous expulsion of M. Talgny, the French charge d'affaires, from that country In January, 1906. Permission to land will be made con ditional upon the dispatch of an offl elal telegram of apology to the French government and the dispatch of telegraphic instructions to Caracas for the Immediate execution of the ar bitral award In the matter of the French claims. Dr. Domingo Castillo, the Vene zuelan consul general at Hamburg, and Dr.

Bscalante, consul general at Liverpool, passed through Paris on their way to Santander, presumably to meet President Castro. SIX DAY BIKEJACE IS ON, first Day of International Contest in Madison Square Garden. I New York, Dec. 7. The six day bl eytle race, formerly one of the prom inent events in the sporting world and ktill of much interest to the "bicycle Sends," Is again being ridden in Mad lon Square Garden.

As usual, the race haa called together in the gn lunphitheater a crowd of enthusiasts, knd the well known scenes of enthu alasm are enacted every time one of the favorites attempts to gain a lap oa his competitors. America, France, Italy, Germany and Holland are represented In the race. the favorites la the Oer Eian Holland team, Walter Rutt and oham Stnl, winners of last year's grind. The opinion Is freely expressed that they will repeat the perform anee. The other foreign riders as well as the Yankees have plenty of sup porters, however, and tne race is con Sldered by impartial judges one of the most open of recent years.

Watchman Held for Robbing; Malls. Dm Moines, Deo. 7. James. Page, watchman at the Dea Koines postof Ice, was arrested on a charge 6f rob blng the malls.

Page had been sue pected for some time and thel post fflce inspector came here and eon Coaled himself in the postofflce. and saw the watchman open a letter. jPage Is a veteran of the civil war and was formerly a member of the police force. Four Pawned While Skating. JaneeviUe, Dec.

Is Ear Cooper, Harvey Richardson. Violet Blivlns and Fannie Bllvtns weri drowned while skating on Lake Koshkonong. Mabel Brown was rescued, but may die from exposure. Mother and Babe Die From Poison. Holley Grove, Dec.

7. Mrs. Ben Chlsm and her baby died from poisoning. It Is believed the woman, while temporarily insane, gave the child poison and then took some herself. Nelly If you will follow "the direc tions faithfully, IT1 wager my sweetest smile you'll gain 18 pounds by taking three packages of Hollister's Rocky tain Tee, 85 cents.

A. J. Lee. Hands cracked and braised from fcmk. Ing, skin diseases, tan, freckles, cuts reuevea as once wiu rmesaive uarbot bed (acts Hke positive).

Draws out in aamatkm. Price is cents. BoM bv A. I Urn, THE KEAB3ET DAILY HUB The Empire Store Ladies Ready to Wear Department SECOND FLOOR Ladies', Misses' and Children Cloaks all sizes, all prices, all color, to choose from. Ladies' and Misses' Skirts Children' aad Misses' Furs.

Ladies' Fur Jackets. 3 Special Bargains in Cloaks Lot 150 Ladies Cloaks at $4.98 Lot 2 0 Children Cloak. $2.98 Lot 3 20 Baby Cloaks at $1.98 C.B.fyEB. Finch Monday City Markets, Urain Wheat, 90 corn, 50c; old corn, 50c; oats, 40t; rye, 65c; barley, 44c i4ve stock nogs, Si.woa5.oo: stock. Steers, Hay Baled alfalfa, $0.00 10.00 per ion, loose, es.su prairie, baled, s.ou ().

00; loose, i'roduoe Butter, lisc; egtrs, 25c; pack ing butter, 15c; butter fai, 2V; roost ers, tc hens, springs, 7 Vic. norses Dralt, strong; chunks, tlii6(gjit00 good action mules, $100(4 Mb; arait mules, strong. Tickling, tight coughs can ne surely and quickly losened with a prescription druggists are dispensing everwhere as Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. And it la very very different than common cough med icines.

No opium, no chloroform, abso lutely nothing harsh or unsafe. The tender leaves of a harmless, lung heal ing mountainous shrub gives the cure tive properties to Dr. Bhoop'a Couga Remedy. These leavea have the power to calm the most ditaressing cough and to soothe and heal the most senaltiv bronchial membrane. Mothers ahouid for safety's sake alone, always demand Dr.

Snoops. It can, with perfect salety, be given to even the youngest babies. Test it yourself and see. Bold by 8. A.

u. Henline pharmacy. The place to sell hides, furs and pelts is at the Hide House, of course. Don't waste your time looking for better prices elsewhere. First door north of City Hall.

Guy. P. Pierce, Kearney, Ne braska. nniiMfin EVERITT A PANEK BONDED ABSTRACTERS Office over City Nat'l. Bank REAL BSTATB PAKM LOANS INSURANCE EatafeUakee 1888.

ABSTRACTS Have your abstracts made and titles examined by W. W. Barney, the bonded abstracter. Bonded by the Americas Surety capital ll.SOt.OOO.OO. W.

W. eURNEY. If you want to buy a house, lots of acre property in the city, i come and see me, I have some i i gooa DsrgBiaB in an graaes oi property. O. 8.

INGHAM W. t. CLAPP A CO. All Klsrfe INSURANCE ROOM 8 OPERA HOUSE, KEARNKV Morris The Flour and Feed Man. Anything' you want In the line of 4 FEED When you want it and where you want it.

Prompt delivery to I ail parts oi tne cuy. 'Both Phones SOtC ANDERSON IN PHOTOGRAPHY Is like Tiffany in tbe Jewelry world. It standi for the very best, the finest that artists produce. i i Ton will never And a dli satisfied customer among ANDERSON'S FURNITURE at your own price. Come and sec us.

hand furniture bought and sold. SINGLETON'S LAKE VESSEL REPORTED SUNK. Steel Freighter 0, M. Clemson Thought to Hate Foundered GREW OF 22 MEN MOTS, Diecovery of Wreckage Along Mich igan Shore Leads to Conclusion That Boat was Wrecksd in Tsr rifle Gale on Law Superior. Duluth, Dec.

7. The steel freltht steamer D. M. Ciemson, coal laden from Lorain, to Duluth, ws prob ably wrecked la the on Lake Su perior last week and her crw of twenty two lost A. D.

Wolvin of Diluth, owner of the Clemson, abandoned, hope last bight and exDreased the opinion that the vessel is crohably at the bottom or Lake Suwrior with her enure crew 8. R. Chamberlain of city Is her master. Tbe Cera son Is a week orer due at this port and it is belleTeoT that she wan rauht in the terrific gale which prevailed last week oo lower Lake Suprio. Wrecka found along the Michigan shore is thought to be from the Clem on.

She la of 5,000 tons burden, 471 feet long and 52 feet beann. Not Charitable Institution. Des Moines. Dec. 7 The state board of control is making investiga tion of why the state school for the deaf at Council Bluffs and for the blind at Vinton receive a constantly decreasing patronage.

Some believe it Is because the people generally believe them to be charitable institutions. This not being the case, the ouestlon of placing these Institutions in the hands of a general board and thus have them classified as strictly educational Institutions will be called to the attention of the legislature. Three Children Drowned. Boston, Dec. 7.

While playing on thin Ice three children were drowned Ethel Anderson, aged eleven, anl Mar tha Anderson, aged ten, were drownel in a'pond in North Kaston. In Me thuen, George Stock, aed fifteen, was drowned trying to save hla brother. Beautiful eyes and handsome face are eloquent commendations; eyes are th windows to a woman's heart. Hollis ter's Rocky Mountain lea makes bright, beautiful eyes. 33 cents, lea or lab lets.

A. J. Lee, ELMCKEEK BEACON IfOIES. J. Cox and wife are moving into the Lhas.

till property this week and ex pevt to make this their future home. Dr. C. E. lia finer arrived with his oi tice fixtures the tim of the week and is now prepared to attend to your dental needs.

Word from Alfred Pettett, who it undergoing treatment in the Kearney hospital, the past week, has been very encouraging. The friends of Bartley bttnuxa and Miss Nellie Ortiey were surprised as well as pieael hear ol Uifcir max riage which took place at Columbus, on Monday. Revival services st the M. church have been in session all week. Rev Hawk is preaching strong sermons an quite a good deal of interest is being manifested.

A very destructive life was narrowly averted la Elnicreek Monday night, and but for the eifective work of our city water system and prompt response of the tire department, the business houses along the east side of I yler street, south of the Miller building, would have bean put in great jeopard, as a brisk wind waa blowing from the northwest, and the old frame building in which the hxe started would have burned like tinder, Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dc Thomas' Ec lectric Oil for such emergencie. it subdues the pain and heals the huna. RAVENMA HEWS MOTES. The Ravenna Creaotery Ul, haa broken gound this week lor a long contemplated improvement to the Ravenna plant the installation of a cold storage plant. R.

R. Buggies, xf the Oommercisi hot' haa opened a meat market in the room adjoining the hotel building on the south. H. is in charge ol the business. Stella, the four year old daughter of lr.

and Mis. Hoi Smith eat been quite seriously ill ever since the arrival of the family in Ravenna, ten days ago. At last reports the hula girl waa showing some signs oi improvement. Otto Hochreiter, who has recently tak en charge of the former Runjon drug store this city, has been mHie a good many changes and in the arraagemeate of the store, adding mucn to tne convenience and appear ance of the place. The road committee ef the Ravenna Improvement Association haa been waiting for six weeks or more for the arrival of a government road expert who la ex pected to look over the local conditions and make recommendations of the best methods for the Improvement of the sand road across the South Loup valley at ims point.

It isn't so difficult to strengthen a And this is true of the Heart and Kidneys. The old fashioned way of dosing the Stomach or Stimulating the Heart or Kidneys is surely wrong. Dr. Shoot fisst pointed out this error. "Go to tht weak or ailing serves of these organs," said he.

Each inside organ has its eon trolling or "inside nerve." When theu nerves fail tnen those organs must sorely falter. This vital troth Is leading druggists everywhere to dispense and recommend Dr. Sheep's Restorative. A few days test wil sorely telL 8old by S. A.

D. Henllne's pharmaev. Beee Laxative Coagh 8yrnp alwayt brings quick relief to eooghs, eolds, hoarseeesa, wkoopiaf eoerh aad all bron chial and throat trouble. Mothers ee pecialy reeemmead tt for children, as It la pleasant to take. It is gently lais tivs.

Should be la every home. Guar anteed. Sold by A. Le. A healthy man Ja a kins In hla own right: an unhealthy man is aa unhappy slave.

Burdock Blood Bitters builds ap sound health keepe yon wetL 11 A M05DAY, DECEMBER 1, IX The ordeal through which the expectant mother must pa.v? is sch thai she lcxiks fonk'ard wiih dread the hour when she shall ftd th of mothf rhood. Lvtry omun should know that the ca ir.d of child birth can be avoided by the use of Mother's Friend, renders pharlc I "wr asistinr i i iVi By its aid women have p.i crisis in safety. tyjf'k of inforoiil. i THE RA FIELD REGf CO. Atianla.

Ci Dr. at Mills Dr. Ellis B. MOls PHYSIC1AKS AND SURGEONS Electro Therapeutics OFFICE Corner Fust Avenue and Sard Street Both Phones C. VAN DYCK BASTSA, M.

D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON In addition to the general practice of Medicine and Surgery, gives special attention to diseases of trie titomacii acid Kidneys. J. 8. BLANCHARD M.

D. MBIre Over BeaUae's Drt Slere Both itones 160 EYE, EAR, HOSE AND THROAT AND FITTING OF GLASSES. He. 420 West 21st Street Both Phones 27 Hours IS 12 a. 2 D.

m. By appointment Sundays and evenlnf. Drs. Grothan Grothan, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS All Calls Answered Promptly Day or NlgnL OSSr Uvrr Ceatral Baak Hours 1:20 to p. m.

DR. H. S. BELL Orarral Practice ef HeSlclae 4 Berg err. Office over Henllne's drug store.

I KealiJence Cor. 3d Ave. and iotb St. A ina. pnone, omce 45: nouse us.

tat Bell Pbu 237. lad. Pheae e4 DR. LESTER M. STEARNS OVER OILDINE'C JEWELRY STORE GENERAL.

PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND SURQRY. DR. B. S. PETERSON i OSTEOPATH Central National Bank Bldg.

Keb. Pkeae VS. lad. Pheae ITS tfeae Pboaee Office Paeaee Kearney, 22 Kearney, 22k Nebraska, 271 Nebraska, 162 DR. U.

M. IRELAND, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN aVaAIASOB. twite 21 23, Ire leer Opera Hueae Blk. Elevator Service. J.

H. FOWLER DENTIST LI.N'B BLDG, DOWN STAIRS DENZLER THE DENTIST Office with Dr. P. A. Packard.

GIBBON BLOCS. ROOM 10. I Cancer Cured Without Fail. TERMS: NO CURE, NO PAY! J. k.

JONES Box 854. Sterling, Colo. REMEMBER I Have a Good List of DESIRABLE HOMES. FOR SALE CHEAP On North Side. MRS.

M. HUTCHINSON "A E. W. ALLEN I I DRAY AND TRANSFER 4 QUICK SERVICE Plaee Marias a geeetaltr Bell Phone 110. Let's all go over to "(JocY' He's got two new tables, and say, the finest, largest and best line of pipes in town.

He sell cigars, well I guess he does. Any good cigar you want. Fine Havanas. Hears Cigar Store U7 riaj tie (Titera af a calf Yj actUf aa a cathartic tka LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Sees BV erlfrwa aaasln. ewaeh SttWB fsataia, ae satesae, featly aievss the eeweis earryirBl tke eel4 el taswewk Ike aewnal akaaasla Oaaraateee gt tl.

tv ria sale by all druggist Is the joy cf th? houaehcii, far it r.o happ car. complete. Ar.gtia srr. and commerJ tr.t Acurtt and aspirations of th nether rvriL'flp'r d'f'T AuliM ml lui.a, Mil. i iat ul u.a.

cs.it rLu Uunme cum i i caua mm uu tm iut mi lut ta. i iucf icm.uk Olii.a) aw tfAMtU ciirl lot iiie. ai smu itunuy. iir. u.

a. Laaie aail ctor. onui Juwr; i ni win na uocr.Ci..a4 t.i a Hume tsuanimntm at a 7ar, tn price raiae tu a yr. towior. IMc WA.NTfc.Li u.4..j cauty to rereini a.

i uuiiecc iiry, Jul pr m.inui pene. Write fr faruc.ara M.i. arch Cigar sc Uu.j, m.j. WA.NTfc.iJ r41.n fc'uriii ur bujines tr ticuiur auuui iijcatioa, wa aiA Iruoi owner only, wQu tiu Mli to buyer, ive pric, aacriiUon, jui mate wnen iiuueuiua caa be aa4. Au Urea L.

Lfarbysmre, ki yui eUr, X. II lsisBkllaV IsV on km i CeiitJ oU eVVOQueX i.iU I r'OR Kt.NT fc'urnia4 rivoia, (uO. man only, im a.iii a. 4i KOR SALii Nice it ia urs city scales or dlta RK.NT Parlor sad oi4. ib, i able fur two, ia cioeat.

Srt Hour, separate erurt.ice. jC SUiuo, iln wet Twenty. et. tui STRAYED. 'OK sAlfc.

OocmI co tay uu. vV. it. uwdHi, au riuiAin. iiot.i iu property auU Ira.

M. Poilernuo. ACa Jm LOST AJ1D VQVVD. LfOdT told oracle vitn srvauiaa em biem. Stature in Huo LOST Itoyal Nelsrnhor nla.

mr. T. t)4. i inlr rKiin laia LOdT Check tor li.90. Mr.

Redding, r'lnder pieaae lat at dua olllce. L.O.ST Saturday nlat, otrcAat f.i tur collar, ixewara it Uti waa Ma C. A. Webster, Twoty n.aui between A and svtasea IRAVnJJixCJ' IkAlM BULLtrui t.MO.V PACIFIC MAUr LUft. Noa Wutvtri 1 Overland Umit4 1 14 a Calilornla aotprtae a Caillornia and Kress 14 ii a Los Angeles Llmltad it 'aat 11 cviuiwu special 13 Local 1 Colorado Exprtas.

I Way ILaatware. i (Jverland Ltmul 4 Atlantlo Express Eatera alxprta Los Angeles 10 Caluuriua t.xr 12 in i 2.44 am ..11:1 aa Hi .12 .44 asi 14 Local ai lUt aa i Way Freight 1U4 aa L. K. a tt. H.

IruU. o. ti Westward Accora Ma No. tt East ward ar. aa Motor car leavee Motor car arrlvec 2 24 a BtHUJIUTOJI SVOtTX.

Trains Laavt aa ireilewa No. 21 Passenger, dally exeeg. riunday, tancoio, OmaaA Csu cago, SL. Joseya, fsi Cuy, Lri)ul and all point eaat, south and southeast; Uoxr Helena, Butte, Pertiaad. osui Lake City, ban Sraociaco aad all polnu west, aorta aa northwest I aa Tralas Arrive as Jellnwa.

No. 55 paengr, daily aaceot dunday from ail point aorta, soutn, east, west, aooutaweat, and northwsst 114 pa bleeping, dining sad recllalag saair car (iMii r.u. wm a i mm Tickets sold aad beggags eaeakad us mtir uuiul in oi iibum ada. r'or informauon. ume taeiaa.

i anil tl lrr. xil a Uordon, Agant, KeaDy, No, or age Umana. Neb. MOT1CK. Notice I hereby girtn that on tae 19th day of Lcraor, lS4i, at o'clock a.

at the office ot tae Qo ernor of the state of Nebraska, ar Lia coin, aaraaaa, application wul made for the pardon of li. Aiiea Cr well, who was eonvleted sf tan erlaie of burglary In the district eourt Buffalo county on or about tr.e 24 day of November, H17. aad wao wae sentenced to Imprisonment ta tae ww penitentiary for tbe period of fe years. The application for a sardo will be made upon the ground nmi tae said D. Allen Crowsll haa eendw.t4d himself accord I to the roles at lAe prison, and that ne has beea suiSleot ly punished.

D. ALLEN CaOTfftiX. By Hamer A Hamer, hla surra rMrtUt. D. C.

TRAVER REAL ESTATK, fTU, ACCT. DEJIT A.D HCAXTH I.1SLRA.CK. Room 2 Andrews ASK YOUR fiROCER ror box of IDAHO JOXATHAX im or see E. J. PIERCE ALL KIVDI A 1 mm iMinniimiiiuf) C.

A. TAYLOR CONTRACTOR AND W1UJEJU Werk prompUy aad aeetly exeeeted Plans and Bsee1flflatiAa i eM rW Bas 2T. 4B thmm SH tan arinrcsi a. r'XJ ACrTTTSO a 8ucceor te PI lllfRIMft Htn uriTio Tim Kmnssnv nmiig: BOTH PBO.WEs Be). 1 aV 9 111 ii1 rr 1.

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