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PAGE FIVE SANTA CRU2 EVENING NEWS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1910. Cn TAI PHIL SHEEHY BAPS News Want Ads Have Power NEW TODAY Real Estate For Sale (Additional Social on Page 4.) Lost and Found FOR SALE Miscellaneous. (Continued from Page 1.) LOST A LADY'S GOLD WALTHAM FOR SALE ABOUT 150 FEET OF" A BARGAIN FOR SALE, A LOT 120 x50 feet in Cooper brothers' addition on Clinton street. Price $500.

Apply W. H. Fowler, corner Kenneth and Olive streets. Watch, with initials R. on painted picket fence, including three dence to convict.

Mr. Knight would have it appear that these latter cases were all acquittals, when they were back. Open face. Finder please re FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE ON account of mortgage. 42 acres, nearly all in a fine'state of cultivation.

14 acres grapes, 4 acres orchard. Good house and barn. Splendid spring pip Thursday night at the home of Rev, H. E. Milnes on Church street the members of the Epworth league of the Methodist church spent a Hallow e'en which was deligl.tful throughout, even VEGETABLE OR BERRY LAND FOR RENT About 7 acres good vegetable or berry land, bordering on edge of San Lorenzo river.

Water can easily be pumped from river for irrigation. Also land bordering on Soquel creek, between Soquel and Capi-tola. House and barn and 1'2 acres of land, Garfield Park. APPLY TO F. A.

HIHN CO, 22 Park Street gates and everything complete. A. turn to News office and receive bargain. Make offer. 266 Riverside not.

I believe in prosecuting crime avenue. where I find it, and not in WANTED AT ONCE, A GIRL OR experienced woman for general housework; steady place; every con LOST ON SOQUEL AVENUE, BE- ed to house and garden and fine creek through place. Lots of wood. Re FOR SALE ANGORA GOATS, 25 tween Morrisey and Frederick ave or 200, as you wish. Price very low.

The record as you have had it though it was not the proper evening for mystic happenings. Amusements of all descriptions were indulged in, including the telling of fortunes by Mrs. S. J. Watson, nues, a ladles open-face gold watcn venience.

Call corner Kenneth and Olive streets. W. H. Fowler. Would trade for cattle.

John Dubuis, duced to $3000 for quick sale. But-terfleld Dougherty, Y. -M. C. A.

building. presented to you shows that my ability in comparison to Mr. Knight's is 1.43 Pacific avenue. with the initial r'S" engraved; also, a fleur-de-lis pin. Finder please return to Susie Marnell, 555 Soquel avenue, and receive suitable reward.

FOR SALE CARPETS, RUGS, ETC. RANCH FOR RENT FOR 3 YEARS- FOR SALE ALL KINDS OF FURNI-ture; Singer sewing machine. 28 Blackburn street. dressed as a witch, weighing on the scales, having pictures taken and cut 450 acres; 30 acres vineyard; 30 Apply F. M.

Covell, 219 Pacific ave nue. FOR SALE CHEAP AN AUTOMO- ting good things to eat from hoops. Every person who entered the house paid a penny in admission and each Wanted as good, if not a little better. My opponent is something of a letter-writer himself. He took occasion to make some allusions in his speech the other night to letters which I had sent out through the county.

In this letter, which I now hold in my hand, Mr. Knight, who is a Republican, has acres hay; orchard, garden, winery, cooperage, wagons, tools, fine team, harness, etc. Will accept work on place as rent. Renter must furnish FOR SALE NATIONAL CASH REO- bile, old style. Newly assembled ister, cheap.

See F. W. Miller, "The mechanically perfect, practically as good as new'; 22 horse power; a noted Call Man," or call at 274 Pacific ave $500 bond. Great place for goats hill climber. Cash price $350, or -will nue.

WANTED AT THE BEECHLER Sanitarium, Soquel, a good practical nurse. None other need apply. Good wages and steady job. Phone State CG. Call or address, before Monday, J.

A form of entertainment exacted a penny before the person could indulge. The rooms in the house were Beautifully decorated in yellow crepe paper and pumpkins, black cats and moons hung around in novel array. Adjourning to the church the "bach Buchanan, Sunnyside Ranch, Boulder take part payment in saleable property, horses excepted. For particu addressed all of the voters of the county of every political persuasion, asking that they write his name in Creek. lars address P.

O. box 83. FOR SALE CHEAP A DRIVING mare, chestnut sorrel, 5-year-old; sound; kind; gentle for anybody to drive. Inquire 218 Pacific avenue. WANTED TO BUY A FAMILY FOR SALE OR RENT COZY 5 SOCIALIST PARTY COUNTY TICKET.

Assembly M. A. Buswell, Watsonville Dist. Atty. Ralph Smith, Soquel.

Clerk A. W. Cammack, Santa Cruz. RecorderA. J.

Kratzler, Soquel. Tax Collector Chas. C. Tyler, Santa Oruz. Assessor Cajl Lemon, Corralltos.

Treasurer E. A. Shain, Santa Cruz. Auditor Louis Hartvigsen, Watsoa- DIED. room cottage, English style, on Cap- itola car line; new; modern fittings EATON In this city, Oct.

29, Mrs. driving horse; must be kind and gentle and between the ages of 9 and 12 years. Inquire or address 266 Riv. erside avenue. in bath and toilet; electric lights VIOLINS AND OTHER INSTRU-ments bought, sold and repaired.

Have a few violins on hand whick I will dispose of at a reasonable price. on the ballot at the last primary election. "Now, if Mr. Knight can ask for the suffrage of Democrats in this manner, I hope that I may 'be allowed to ask the suffrage of Republicans on the 8th of November coming. I would call your attention to the fact that in the brick flreplacep; one acre of land Lena Eaton, a native of Germany, aged S3 years, 7 months and 5 days.

Friends and acquaintances are re elors" of the party, Ira Smith, Arthur Ruby, Tom Brown, Eugene Rodhouse, Ray Coats; and the "old maids," consisting of Luella Blanchanl, June Lindsay, Lilly Lynam, Lorena Hill, Verna Ruby, Gertrude Rickey and Emma Lynam told "why they had Sale price $1700. Rent $12. Apply Box 60, Santa Cruc' W. R. Kennedy, 421 Mission street spectfully invited to attend her funer WANTED AT ONCE 5 MEN FOR work in the woods; good pay.

Apply in person to A. S. Mahan, Bonny Doon, Cal. al to be held Monday, Oct. 31, at 12 GREAT SACRIFICE ONE 5-ROOM FOR SALE OR TRADE ONE TWO- o'clock from her late residence, 46 never married." The result of the house and one 4-room house, campaign of 1906 the Good Govern seated rubber-tired surrey.

Call at Du Four avenue. block from Mission street, near High ment league of this county endorsed 34 Lincoln street. WANTED ALL SORTS OF ODD jobs; lawn and garden work quickly and well done. Call up Black 962. speeches was remarkable the couples were "married" and returned to the house.

Dainty refreshments were served at tables in the Milnes home, my candic'acy for district attorney ASSISTANT UNNECESSARY. CHURCH OF CHRIST, FOR SALE GENTLE DRIVING horse, afraid of nothing; cheap 11 "If my record for the past four years GARFIELD PARK. Subject, 1 1 a. "Foundation of the school. Lot 100x150, with cement walks; sewer in street.

Price $1375. Must be sold this week. Lot worth $1600. No. 1771a.

Don't wait. David L. Wilson, 140 Pacific avenue. Phone Main 54. sold at once.

Inquire 122 Broadway. before the evening closed. Tille. Sheriff Geo. H.

Stoddard, Soquel. Surveyor Hans P. Madsen, Aptoa. Coroner Stephen Hatch Watsonville. Supt.

Schools J. T. Jones, Santa Cruz Supervisor, Dist. 3 A. F.

-Hall, Santa Cruz. Supervisor Dist. 4 Arthur Roos, has borne out the hope of the mem WANTED CHILDREN'S SEWINU by a competent seamstress Address Box 76, News office. Church of Christ." 7:30 p.m., "The bers of that organization at the time FOR SALE NICE PAIR OF STOCK they endorsed me before, why I can pigs for sale; weight about 71 WANTED TO BORROW WAN'l Soul in the Light of the New Psychology." Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.

Bible school at 9:45 a. m. All are welcome. J. H.

McCullough, not see any reason why I should not expect the suffrage of these people at pounds each; $15 for pair if takes within 24 hours. Apply Shore Lin $1200 as first mortgage loan at i RANCH FOR HOME 9 A. RANCH, 4 miles from Santa Cruz; all rich, level land; 6 acres under cultivation; The marriage of Miss Gladys Cour-tain of Berkeley and John A. Britton Jr. is of interest to the younger Bet in Santa Cruz, as Mr.

Britton lived here some time with his brither, Van E. Britton. Mr. Britton was a gre.it favorite at the University of Califor the coming election. One of th Realty Company, 211 Pacific avenue.

per cent net. on $3000 ranob property Address Ranch Box 53, Santa Crux things that has aroused the Ire of my opponent in this campaign is the as -8- balance can be when cleared; suitable for truck garden, berries, alfalfa, etc. For Rent ERVICES AT HOLY CROSS CHURCH sertion by me that if I became the dis Would make fine chicken ranch. Wood trict attorney for the ensuing term I for own use. New 4-room house and Continental Casualty Company CHICAGO Rev.

Daniel Foley, of Butte, Montana, who is the guest of Rev. Father Comically at Holy Cross rectory, will nia, which he attended for several years. He was a very clever entertainer and everybody knew "Jack' would save the taxpayers of the coun barn for two horses; 3 cows and hay; FOR RENT 5-ROOM COTTAGE IN good condition; all modern improvements; good cooking range, connected with bath; cupboard, closets, window shades; large garden; barn, wood ty the $900 a year which is now being wagon shed; good well; joins school. preach at the 8 o'clock and 10:30 Britton. He is a mem'ber of the Chi Psl fraternity and of the De Koven masses tomorrow at Holy Cross Price $2000.

Will sell for cash or trade for house and lot, preferably church. Tuesday will be Feast of All shed; chicken yard and Irult. Rent club. Saints with musses at 7 and 9 o'clock. Oakland Tribune J.

A. BARRETT, AGENT. Office at Santa Cruz Tribune, 29 Pacific avenue. PHONE MAIN 165. Parties not receiving their paper should report by phone or letter.

near Garfield Park. No. 1397c. David L. Wilson, 140 Pacific avenue.

Phone Black 54. $10. J. F. Ward, 158 Seaside avenue, two blocks north of the Tabernacle.

G. B. Alciamfcf, Ptenknl The GREATEST Health and Accident Insurance Company in the World Only One Operating In Every State and Territory paid for the services of an assistant district attorney. I repeat that I do not believe an assistant district attorney is necessary to conduct the office of district attorney of this county, and I will say in" addition that my opponent, seems to have plenty of time to attend to his civil practice, and I maintain that under those con Wednesday will be Feast of All Souls, with special services. FOR RENT 2 ACRES, CHICKEN Mr.

Britton is a son of J. A. Britton of San Francisco. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Helen Courtain of Berkeley.

A jolly crowd of ladies met Thurs and fruit ranch. 15, 40, 90-acre FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 ACRES improved In suburbs of Santa Cruz; city water and creek; dairy; hay or chicken purposes or subdivision; fruit and hay ranches. F. H. Parker, it Hay and Grain.

Wood and Coal. 145 Pacific avenue. tt PAUL R. HOFFMANN. tt sightly; good Boll.

F. H. Parker. 14 ditions it is his duty to first give up that civil practice before he asks for day urternoon at the home of Mrs. W.

A. Horton on Lincoln street, each lady FOR RENT $8.00. HOUSE OF 5 Pacific avenue. tt rooms, all modern conveniences; the assistance of another attorney in his office. Miscellaneous EVERY TIME the CLOCK TICKS Every Working Hour IT PAYS A Dime to Somebody, Somewhere Who is Sick or Hurt" MORE THAN Jl.MO.OOO A YEAR FOR SALE A RARE BARGAIN 7 -room house, furnished; two large toilet, sunny, large rooms; 2 large lots; barn and hen houses; car WALTER WELCH CASE.

WILL GIVE RENT FREE OF BED- room and housekeeping privileges lots; good location; will sell on easy terms for less than cost of building. I will call to your attention now line; sightly. F. H. Parker's, 145 Pacific avenue.

having brought her sewing and fancy work. Their fingers kept time with the happy conversation most of the afternoon. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. These ladies anticipate many a pleasant afternoon this winter. Those preont were: Mesdames M.

Crole, Tail, J. W. Ed. Furlong, A. to desirable lady for company during one or two matters wnicn i oeueve Address Box 282.

tt Phono Main 118. 293 Pacific Ave. tt- The Cheerful Workers of the Congregational church will hold their regular meeting In the church parlors on Tuesday. Luncheon will be served at. 12 o'clock and the ladies expect to put In a good day's work preparing for their Christmas fair.

inter. References exchanged. Call you should all know. In the Walter 150 Owen street, between Wood and Welch case Mr. Knight did not give FOR RENT A furnished flat; all modern conveniences; suitable for a couple.

Inquire 22 Peyton street FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, 6 1-3 acres with fair improvements, on Hall streets. Its Policies Protect Yut Income When Sick or Hurt. Ask C. E. CANFIELD, AGENT, 14? Pacific Avpnue.

Santa Cru? that efficient officer a square deal Why? First, because when he draft Capitola road; 1 miles from 8anta PAPER HANGING, PAINTING, T1NT- Hagan, VV. A. Horton and J. Cruz P. O.

$3500. Send address to ed the call for the special meeting of Ilegele, Roney. ing, graining, signs and bulletin- Evening NewB, Box 47. the supervisors at which the Welcn FOR RENT FURNISHED FLAT, $19 per month; all modern; gas and wo stove; very clean. Also cottage for $5 per month.

Apply 104 Washington street. Phone Black 1692. board work. First-class -work guaranteed. W.

A. McKinney, 394 Pacific case came up, he mane reaa to me A. N. Stikeman, Notary Public, 143 Pacific avenue. GOOD HOUSE AND 2V4 ACRES OF the very best land; some fruit.

Bo effect that the meeting was to deal avenue. Phone Main 268. with the appointment of a fire, fish you want It? Phone John 856. THE SALVATION ARMY INDUS- and game warden. As a matter of FIRST METHODIST trlal store, open every afternoon SANATORIUMS EPISCOPAL CHURCH.

At 11 a. m. tomorrow the pastor At the homo of Mrs. Jefferson Sick-ler on North Branclforte avenue Wednesday the South Dakota Anniversary club held a delightful afternoon. Near, ly all the members were present, lso Mrs.

Baldwin and daughter, Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. 10. T. King and Mrs.

Chamberlain, us visitors. from 1 to 26 Vine street. Work-ingmen's home, same building. Good MISSION HILL SANATORIUM. WOOD COAL, HAY AND GRAIN At Right Prices.

EAST SIDE WOOD YARD, P. C. MORRISEY, Prop. preaches on "More Than a Pharisee." clean beds and rooms, from 10 to 25c. 7:30 p.

the last, of the series on "Christ, in Life," the special theme $1.25 PER WORD INSERTS CLA8SI- fted ads In 36 leading papers in U.S. 354 Soquel Ave. Phone John 1861. A fully equipped, modern hosplu for the proper care of the sick aa Injured, and for maternity r.asi Open to all physicians. M1S9 DOROTHY DREW Graduate Nurse, Superintendent High and Potrero Rts.

11 being "Christ as a Worker." Orches tral overture and praise service. Ser Send for list. The Dake Advertising Friday morning the girls of Holy Cross, in response to an invitation fact, the business at that meeting re-suited only in the dismissal of the fire, fish and game warden. "In the second place, under the laws of this state, Mr. Welch was entitled to a hearing at which he could produce his evidence and use other legal forms of protection, but, Mr.

Knight did not permit such action on the pan of the supervisors at any time. "In the case of the Watsonville transportation company, a stockholder of the road swore to a complaint In the justice's court of Watsonville township against W. J. Rogers, the mon Commission Govern VACUUM CLEANERS. Agency, 427 S.

Main street, Los Angeles, or 12 Geary San Francisco. ment." i from their kind friend, E. M. Wilson, of the Santa Cruz Beach company, en- C. VAN KAATHOVEN, FOR BALE PHONOGHAPH AN -n- other instruments; lad'es' side 22 East Cliff, Seabrlght.

Phone Black 671. Agent for joyed a delightful swim in the Casino L. H. Anderson, who formerly con LAUNDRY. natatoriiun.

Such dashing and splash- saddle, byclcles, watches, clocks ducted the Natural Bridge dairy, will DUNTLEY VACUUM CLEANERS. knives, umbrellas, clothes, hats, shoes, ling! As a lady remarked, the scene conduct, from November 1, 1910, a re- saws, hammers etc. This dock must RESTAURANTS tall milk route in Santa Cruz, from lils dairv on the coast road. Pure UNION FRENCH LAUNDRY, 49 Front street. Phone Main 103.

Most thoroughly equipped laundry In Santa Cms. Family trade solicited. Expert workmen in every department. be sold to make room for filing and DUCK DINNERS grinding, soldering, repairing, etc. and clean milk and cream only sold promoter of the road, after two indictments against Mr.

Rogers had WATCHES We carry the largest stock in Santa Cruz. All sizes with prices as low as possible. Hull Bros. $1.50 to $20 Jewel Canes 75 to $10 Fancy Clocks $1.25 to $10 TRUMBLY'S Shop open day and night. Wesley Custom solicited.

Address L. II. An presented, reminded one of summer again the beach. The girls ail voted a card of thanks to Mr. K.

M. Wilson, who thinks of them so often in a right royal manner. J. M. Annechinni will be married in Sun Francisco on Tuesday to Miss Jo SANITARY, clean and speeay.

Your Fanning, 395 Pacific avetw. derson, Santa Cruz. 3t Saturday and Sunday SADDLE ROCK RESTAURANT clothes are perfectly safe with us. CASCADE LAUNDRY; Modern Woodmen of America Money To Loan Main 1. 73 Paclflce Av.

Front St. and Soquel Ave. Main 215 212 Pacific Ave. The Jeweler C. P.

Anhcraft, F. R. Lange, Clerk. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS It Hinds Fogi CAMP NO. 9412.

Contractors and Builders suit at 7 per ceut, JANITOR. Meets Fridays at Native Sons' Hall 155 Pacific avenue. been set aside, and the papers in that justice court case Ho there today without any action on them having been taken by the present, district attorney. "In the Big Basin matter which you all remember very well the grand jury ordered an annulment of the contract held by Mr. Elsom at the time the misuse of the park was being Indulged In by several parties.

You may he Interested in knowing that I cannot find the stroke of a pen by Mr. Knight which would annul that con- Wm. JOHNSON All kinds 'of cleaning and janlte MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO ASTHMA CATARRH CUBED (Expert Medical Scientists Announce Startling Results Obtained by Senpine) New York. Thousands are takln? advantage of the generous offer made sephine E. Tobin.

The couple will leave on their honeymoon by steam- er for the southern cities for a ten days' trip. The Palace hotel will remain closed during the absence of Mr. Annechinni. The Royal Neighbors of America suit, up to $6000, Address Box 80, McKEAN STUDIO LEASK BUILDING. R.

W. ELSOM CO. HOME BUILDERS 311 PACIFIC AVE. Phono Main 429. Rt.

Phone Main work correctly done. News office. James E. Olive, the proprietor, for PHYSICIANS merly with McKean for a number of CHIMNEY 8WEEPING A 8PECIALTY. Catering for parties large and amid Phono Red 611.

vears. solicits the patronage of all DR. A. S. J.

SMITH, who desire to be pleased with por Specialist of Eye, Ear, Nose and traits. R. W. Mclntyro J. W.

Mclntyre, 545 Soquel Ave. 465 Water SL HOUSE MOVING, BUILDING AND WRECKING. Btoue and concrete or timber foundations. Repairs and alterations. Throat, holds office hours at Room 17, PSYCHIC READINGS Hihn building, Pacific avenue and Lin LAWYERS.

THE HIGHLAND WAY. "Now, I want to tell yon what 1 know of the Highland Way. It is as good as any ordinary mountain road, coln street, Thursday, 10 a. m. to 12 NETHERTON TORCHIANA, LAWYERS, and 1 p.

m. to 3 p. m. by the Wood worth 3161 Broadway, New York City, requesting an package of Senpine, the great discovery for Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, asd Catarrh, which is mailed free of charge to all who write for it. It is curing thousands of the most stubborn cases.

It makes no difference how long you have been suffering or how severe the climatic conditions are where you live, Senpine will cure you. If you have experimented with other treatments and have failed to find a cure do not be discouraged but send for a trial of this wonderful truly mer-itous remedy which is a scientific compound discovered by a professor of Vienna University and is being recommended by thousands. Rooms 1, 2, 3 and 4. City Bank Bldg MRS. E.

R. H. STODDARD, GIFTED and most reliable trance spiritual reader; all spiritual and business affairs; consultations dally; circle every Friday night, 25c; readings, $1. 131 Cedar street, between Spruce and Sycamore. SUITS TO ORDER but it does not serve any public pur-jwse.

It runs into the barnyard of a private Individual, and it runs through gave a very interesting program ai the Native Sons hall Friday evening, which was well attended. A pleasing program was rendered and the farce: "Who's to Win Him," brought forth much applause from the assembled Neighbors. The committee on arrangement, was Mrs. F. R.

Lange and Mrs. R. W. McTntyre. The hall was beautifully decorated and in keeping with the occasion.

After the program a very tasty and delicious supper was served. Mrs. F. E. French will go to San I Francisco on Wednesday for a few i days' visit there and in Fruitvale.

VETERINARY. MADE TO MEASURE. Well, why do you buy ready-made Davis Electric Co. Sl 2 Pacific Ave. Phone Main 25-3-ELECTRIC WIRING, SUPPLIES AND FIXTURES.

Sewing Machine 30-day trial, $16; Heating Pads at cost tor 3C days only, VETERINARY SURGEON DR. W. S. Davles. Office, 320 Soquel avenue, for its full length the property of a single corporation.

All through the meetings of the supervisors and the clothes and have them recut? I make Examinations and consultations free. CLEANING AND DYEING. clothes to fit and you pay no mort Mifg. of H. S.

H. Liniment and other than for the other kind. My prices horse remedies. Phone Main 448. are $15, $17, $19, $20, $22, $24, $25 $26, $28, $30 for absolutely all pun- SIGHT-SEEING.

ROYAL CLEANING AND DYEING WorksGents' suits cleaned and pressed, 75c; ladies' suits cleaned anl pressed, $1.50. All work guaranteed. Called for and delivered. 426 Pacific avenue. Phone Main 209.

WETZLER CLAYTON, Manufacturers of Concrete. Drainage and Sewer Pipe orders promptly filled. Seabrlght avenue and Windsor street. wool goods that will wear and satisfy BIG SIX AUTO COMPANY. Special rates by hour.

Auto stands Do you pay less than the above for ready-mades? If you do not, why dn you take the other? Better investigate. A. M. Covell, 219 Pacific ave Model Drug Store, Big Curio Store Herbert's Bachelor Hotel SAN FRANCISCO. Powell street, near O'Farrell; lu the heart of the theatrical district.

Modern and up to date. $1 per day and up. Best place to eat. For gentlemen only. GUN AND LOCKSMITH.

litigation which has sprung out of this Highland Way matter, Mr. Knight has always been found on the -side of those who would saddle the county with this useless road, In fact, it was he who told the supervisors that the drawing of the warrant for the purchasing of this highway was all right. In closing, I will say that if I am elected to the office of district attorney I will do my utmost to serve all of the people or this county, and not one or several cliques or favored corporations." Pedro B. Chisem and wife of Berkeley Way will leave on Wednesday for a trip to Mexico, where they expect to remain for about six months. A.

K. RARIG, Manager. Phone Red 4V TRANSFER AND EXPRESS DRUGLESS HEALING. SPECIAL SALE ON SECOND HAND GUNS. See guns in window.

All makes of double guns, pumpe and automatics. I repair all kinds of guns. J. E. O'Connor, 256 Pacific avenue.

Phone John 1031. DANIELS TRANSFER COMPANY will move you in or out of town; bag gage, household goods anything, fact, that's movable. Locust St. Phone Main 4 CITY GARBAGE Phone Main 267. F.

Repetti Co. contract to removt garbage and rubbish of all kinds. DRUGLESS HEALING I WILL give absent treatments free to all the sick who desire it. Address Frank Brewer, R. F.

D. No. 1, Box 121. Argo Incubator Oil mfd. by an In-depndent Pennsylvania Refinery.

Best for Parlor Lamps. Whittier Coburn Company, San Francisco. lm It's Pure, That's Sure. At Maxcy's. Old Joe's Steam Beer..

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