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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 5

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San Bernardino, California
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1901, I Wrapper Sale This week we place on Sale our entire line of Ladies' FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS, rang, ing in price from $1.25 to $2.50 at the uniform price of Present Location l.OO SIZES 32 to 46 The price of $1.00 entitles you to choose any Wrapper from our stock of two hundred Wrappers. Every one well made, nicely trimmed with fancy braid and ribbon, four button inside waist and wide flounce on bottom. Come in the forenoon and avoid the rush. YORK BAZAAR I 448 Third Street. TelcplionoBlaek 44.

CHRISTMAS IS OVER, But Carter's New Racket Store Still Has Complete Lines In Every Departemnt. We sell almost everything, and all of them cheap. 326 STREET. TTTTTVTTTTTT CARPENTER'S "Dr. Bedford, I wish you were down stairs" has been said so often that the wish is now gratified.

You will find the Oculist and Optician at the Fern Pharmacy, 459 Third St. The best is noiWtoo good in glasses. WITH BEST OF WISHES FOR A Happy New Year Boolcand flusic Store. IRemoval Salle MRS. RENE ANNOUNCES Special Prices ALL LINES OF I Millinery Goods Br her removal.

January 1st, to the corner of Court and Streets Opposite Opera House. Ll 411 THIRD ST. I the Box- or any old way I D. Houghton Stewart Hotel Blk. twyyyyyyyyyyyyyr yyyyyyyyyyyyyyr.jyyy Cbc San att Sun.

frersonal. R. F. Garner visited Riverside yesterday. Kendall Holt was over from Riverside yesterday morning.

Mrs. Medora Jones returned home from Los Angeles yesterday mornlnc. T. V. Duckworth is homo from Los Angeles.

Miss Ruth Anderon of Los Angele.i is a guest of Miss Onve Lane. F. Jordan was over from Riverside Sunday, a guest of friends. Mrs. Merritt is up from Los Angeles on a visit with her father, S.

Stoddard. Miss Willis returned from her home In Los Angeles Sunday evening. Supervisor J. H. West came in from the desert yesterday.

Mrs. W. A. Vale and daughter, Miss Hazel Vale, are guests of Los Angeles friends. Mr.

and Mrs. James Iamb are entertaining their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lamb of San Francisco.

Miss Silvia Waters ha returned from a holiday stay in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Peamer wen-guests at the home of S. Stoddard over Sunday.

M. and Mrs. W. L. Arniantngp are home from a stay in Los Angeles and Pasadena.

Dr. noblee of Riverside spent yes terday in the city, dining at the Stew art. Miss Vida Sherman, of the High School faculty, has returned from a va cation spont at Oakland. Gordon Hall spent a few hours In the city Saturday night before leaving! for San Francisco. I Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Thinnl came. home from Pomona yesterday, where i they have been since Christmas, guest of M.

Baldrldge. Miss M. Jennie language tea cher at the High School, returned from San Francisco Sunday evening, where she spent the holidays. Rev. Boon was in town from Red- lands Sunday, occupying the South Methodist pulpit at the morning ser- ice.

Miss Margaret Vieweger arrived home from Ts Angeles yesterday. where she has been visiting friends during the past week. Herman Kramer, formerly of this city but now a teacher of languages one of the northern high schools, in the city stopping at the St. DEATH OF PTAl NEER BARTON As the sun ueared the west yester day afternoon, duiith came to one of San Bernardino's best known pioneers. Leander H.

Barton. He was the fa ther of J. W. Barton of this city, and had resided in the valley ror as long as 20 years. He was born May 16, 1827.

in New York, where he spent his younger days. He died at the advanced age of 74 years. The funeral will take plaee from the residence of J. W. Barton, corner of Fifth and streets, at 3:30 p.

m. today Hev. Mark B. Shaw to have charge of the services. The G.

A. veterans will act as escort. The members of Phoenix Lodge, No. 178, F. and A.

are requested to gather at the Barton residence at 3:30 p. m. to attend the funeral of t.ne deceased, who was the father of Past Master John W. Barton. fiATARHH CANNOT RE CURED with LOCAL APPLICATIONS thej cannot reach the Beat of the disease.

Ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it, you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure taken internally, and acts directly on u. blood and mucous surfaces. HaH'B Ca tarrh core is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the beat pby- 41.

1- trim rnnra mnA fl BICIHIJS 1U IU1B UUUUUJ i la AAinnAM I regular preBcnyiiuu. i i the best tonics known, acting directly mi the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results In curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. P.

J. CHENEY Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 76c. Hall's Family Fill are the best TO THE PUBLIC On and after the first of January, 1902, 1 will close out my entire stock of groceries and fixtures and retire from the business. I will not solicit after this date, but will close out at cost for spot cash, and deliver all goods free of cost inside of city limits.

I thank the public for their liberal patronage these many years. After taking a trip east I expect to return and dwell with you, for I tnlnk San Bernardino is "all right" Yours truly, J. O. SLOAN. San Bernardino, Dec.

21, 1901. You can buy any kind of a carpet at Shafer Brothers. They are carrying the only stock in the city, and vou want to see them. ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE. The annual meeting of the First Con-gregatlonal cb "rd of San Bernardino, California, Wul be held at their place of worship, corner Fifth and streets, Wednesday evening, at 7:30, Jan uary 8, 1901, for the pur pose of electing officers for the ensuing year and transacting such other bus! ness as may be necessary Tor the wel fare of the church.

J. M. MORRIS, Clerk of Board of Trustees 12-18-td Dressmaking at home, or will go out by the day. Experienced band, and all work guaranteed. Call at 446 St 12-17- 2t MidWinteir Brokemliim Safe NOW IN FULL BLAST AT The Acknowledged Fact is That Our Stock of CLOTHING Hats ixtucl Vxxvrxllxlrxg: Goods Is the most complete and the prices on them in this sale, the lowest.

We stand back of every article that leaves our store, and if anything is not satisfactory we will make it so. FORMER PRICE $10.00 $12.50 $16.00 9.00 $12.00 $15.00 $16.50 $18.50 6.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 TOURNAMENT OF ROSES. PASADENA, JANUARY 1. II0L On New Year's day. 1902.

the annual Tournament of Rosea will be given at Pasadena. It will be more gorgeous and grander than ever. For this occasion the Southern Pacific will sell round trip tickets to Pas adena, December 31 and January 1, at a ratf of 2.00. Final limit, January 2. There will be a football game between Stanford and Michigan on the afternoon of January 1.

1 Dozen views Is a One present Mcn' Overcoats Men's (Overcoats Men's Overcoats Men's Suits Men's Suits Men's Suits Men's Suits Men's Suits Men's Pants Men's Pants Men's Pants Men's Pants Men's Pants W. J. Acheson ha3 been lined $-00 and sent to jail six months for selling liquor within a inilo of Berkeley AN EVANGELIST'S STORY. "I suffered for years with a bronchial or lung trouble, and tiled various remedies but did not obtain permanent relief until I commenced using One Minute Cough Cure," writes Rev. James Ktrkman, evangelist, of Belle River, 111.

"I have no hesitation In recommending it to all sufferers from mall-dies of this One Minute Cough Cure affords Immediate relief for coughs, colds, and all kinds of throat and lung troubles. For croup it is unequalled. Absolutely sefe. Very pleasant to take, never falls and really favorite with the children. The? like 1L Owl Drug Store.

Big bargains In millinery at Mrs. Rene's millinery store, 411 hlrd St Wall Paper and Window Shades at F. Balllle's, 539-541 Third street CUT PRICE 7.40 9.60 $11.4 7. 9 IIS. $11.85 $14.40 4.80 3.90 3.20 2.40 1.60 Boys' Long: A'aiits Suits go al Cut Jl'riccs.

Hoys' Knee A'nnts Suits go at Cut I'riecs. Men's Hats and Caps go at Cut iriecs. Men's Underwear go at Cut Men's Mackintoshes go at Cut Prices. EXPLANATION MafnS CLASS CLOTHING STOCKS for Men and Boys San Bernardino has known; commercially speaking, the season for winter stock is over, hut not so with the purchasing puhlic just in the Mid-Season and many months yet, in which to get good use out of warm wearing apparel Stock is broken in sizes The prices here mentioned, more than broken All because we must make room for our SPRING IMPORTATIONS. Next to St.

dairies Hotel. THEY ARE OUT OF ROCK The 42 hobos who have been rock for the county have exhaust ed tie supply of rock, and the Super visors yesterday authorized Lnainnau Glover to secure moro materials for the "vags" to break. TO THE PUBLIC Until further notice our store will be open Sundays until noon, to accommodate the demands of customers. WOODS ft BOOB, The Shoe Men, Postofflce Block. B-fct on earth for 2 Is No.

2 Brow nie. Conaway develops and prints. Conaway sells Kodaks. If your doctor prescribes whiskey, order Jesse Moor every time. Popcorn, nuts and apples at Meyer's.

Conaway develops and prints. See the No. 2 Brownie. Cheap. Views and Albums at Conawayl..

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