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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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CHESTER TIMES-CHESTER, PA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1913 DO YOU KNOW This Big Store is Pretty Sure to Have Just the Sort of Clothes You'll Need for These Hot Days? If you fancy "Serge" you'll find here a great assortment of styles, shapes and sizes in plain or fancy Serge at $10.00, $15.00, and $20.00. If you prefer something'of a serge weight in fancy- effect we've plenty of "neat worsteds in patterns and-materials that will surely please you. Good assortment at $12.00, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 and $22.00. Plenty' of odd Trousers in Khaki, Flannel, Serge or Cheviot, made with cuff bottoms and belt $1.25, $2.00 to $5.00. Dependable Clothing 9 Third Street County Seat News PROSECUTOR FAILED TO MAKE OUT A CASE Media Justice That Evidence in Action Against Young Men Was Insufficient.

Charles Johnson and Edward Pilkington, two young men of Media, were a hearing yesterday afternoon at the office of Justice of the Peace P. V. Cooper, at Media, on a chaige preferred by- Abrarn of. Madelphia, Rosenswie'is the man who was, injured by falling from an automobile on the morning of June the day of the firemen's in Media, and Johnson and luwnbwm were chaiged by him with pushuio the car. fh Rosenswie was the first to take the- stand and told of coming to Media to take, photographs.

He stated that he took a "picture of the two young men and Miles Kelly, a. young colored men the incident occurring at Orange ana Washington streets. He said that tne two refused, to pay for the Pictures or to return them to him and that when they started the automobile he got on the step of the car. At State and South Avenue, he said Johnson shoved him off the car and he mtiici- ed a deep cut in his scalp. Charles Shears, a fellow photographer, saw him fall from the did also John McKnuf and Rosenswie, a brother of the or.

Thomas Lynch saw the on the ground and helped take him to the hospital. lfl Johnson and Pilkington each tola of the occurrence, their stories being similar to that told by Rosenwie, except that'they claimed they had told the photographer to ft off the car and had slowed down to let him of I. Pilkington said that instead of trim- offlee of Henry M. Fussell, on South avpnue. -NT.

Elizabeth Agnew, of Monroe street, who nas been a fortnight at "Fairthorn." Kennett was a bor- Mrs. returned home. Samuel Moore, of Manoa, ousb. visitor yesterday. Mr.

and Mrs. Miller Young of West Third street are enjoying Jifo at At- au- Franklin M. Potts have closed their home at TVeit and Front streets, which they occupy the early spring and late and have gone to their beautiful summer home at Lacoma, New Hampsmre. Miss Mary E. Williamson, who, for several years conducted la a private school at Media, who is now instructing in 'Arizona is taking a special course In a summer, bChool at San Diego, California.

rank Mi-w Helen Strong, of East Franklin Ltreet Is a special course at theUniversity Mrs Cooper Hannum, of west Third "street, has arrived home from Providence. Rhode Island, where jhe spending attended Miss Margaret Johnson, of Thirteenth street, has recovered from a slight attack of illness. McNeal, of Ninth street, below Eddystone avenue, who has boon seriously 111, has recovered and was able to be about yesterday. Mrs. W.

D. and Miss Evelyn Uewlings are spending to-day in Philadelphia. The members of the Pastor's Adult Bible class of tho Eddystone M. Church'held an enjoyable social meeting in the church last evening. The-Young Ladles' Guild of the Eddystone M.

E. Church will conduct a troley ride to Shellpot Park on Friday evening. always remembers the Media office of the Times when his sweet peas are at their best. TA. "pretty bunch of various colors adorns the office.

Vn- Ralph Mulvaney is substituting Times Branch Office THE COUNTY SCHOOLS BoaTTrt to Report to Cleave Hall, Media. Pa. AID SOCIETY MEETS. Un sdowne Superintendent Smith. ac Harrisburg.

Hoi is the president of ---is Baker, sice norts will be reaching the -county "rermtendent's office everyday unttl all are 'received. Secretaries should be state not be -of of Large Attendance and Pleasant Time at County Home. The meeting- of the Delaware County Children's Aid Society which was field at the Delaware County Home, at Lima yesterday, wal largely attended about sixty interested members being present. The managers convened at 10.30 "and transacted routine business. AL tne 10.45 session reports were heerd from Norwood, Swarthmore, Chester, Media, Middletown and Wayne, each society reported good work being carried on present there are thirty-flve children, undei the care of the society.

Lunch was served on the lawn, members of the Delaware County Christian Union arrived and in connection with the Aid Society, served ice -cream and cake to all of the folks which pleased them exceedingly. Jit two o'clock Rev. M. Little, of Pittsburgh, General secretary of the society for Organizing Charity gave a splendid address, he is an able talker and presented his subject in an entertaining manner, 'he aioused much interest and offered excellent suggestions he gave the German nation as an illustration of the man off at where lie fell, he reached to catch and prevent him from falling. Miles Kelly and Harvey Sweeney saw the affair at-the start, andc.

iu. Straw, Clifford Miller and char les Kirschnek Spoenaed as said that he was at work tour squares away at the time of accident and knew absolutely nothing conclusion of the testimony stated that the prosecutor yer nmed Schwartz Rosenswie, and John M- Broomall represented the two defendants. Real Estato Transfers. The following real estate transfers have been Tended with Recorder of Mrs. waiter v.

of West State street, has an imported cactus In bloom which is attracting passersby. It was given to Mrs. Curtis by a person who brought It from Jamaica, Mrs Samuel Moore and Miss Moore, of Manoa enjoyed a ride over the Media Short line yesterday. Mra- Moore who has-been in poor health tor sometime had not been on the trol- lev for two years. She was delighted with the -beautiful scenery along the line 7 Mrs.

Jamps Oxley, of West Second street and Mrs H. Newill Hummell of New York on Chester relatives yesterday. Mrs. Reice, of Moylan, was entertained at dinner last evening by Mrs. Morton Phelps Dickeson at her.

home at Washington street and South ave- Blon Herkins, candidate for Jury Commissioner, is acting as watchman at the Charter National Bank while J. Wesley is taking his SCummer rest. Mrs N. H. Wagner and Miss Frances the Colonial Hotel, were visitors to Philadelphia Mrs.

Mary Baldwin, of South Orange street will the next two weeks at Atlantic City. Miss Margaret Brooks, of West Third street, has her sister and niece staying with her. The memoers of the, Crum Lynne Baptist Church will conduct a block carnival on Friday and Saturday at Chester Pike and Fairvlew road. Many novel features have been arranged. An automobile wil be used to conduct auto parties for a aliort distance.

Miss Rose McLaughlln, amanuensis for John J. McCoy, is enjoying a week's vacation. Miss Margaret Dolan, of Holland street, was a recent visitor to Philadelphia. Albert Cotton, of Fain-lew road, enjoying ten days at Broadwater Camp, near Delaware City. James Morrison, of West Philadelphia, business visitor to Lelper- ville yesterday.

Miss Mary Magee, of Philadelphia, visited relatives In Woodlyn yesterday. James Klee, of Fairvlew road, has been ill for the past few days. DELAWARE JOTTINGS. important Clothing Reductions 20 Per Cent, and 25 Per Cent, lopped Off the prices of teer "Apparel. We have begun to close out our stock of summer clotWag for men, yoimg men and children.

This is an opportunity to buy. for much less than the regular outlay. I $20,00 Suits Now $16,00 Suits Now $12.00 $13,50 Suits Now $10.80 Suits Now 9.50 $10.00 Suits Now 8.00; We are sole agents for W. I. Douglass Shoes.

ce $3 00, 3 50, $4.00 and $5.00. Prices for boys, $2.00,, S2 50 and $3.00. Store open until 6 P. It, today as usual to accommodate curt patrons-Clerks will have half holiday just the same. James R.

Bagshaw Edgmont Ave. and Welsh Street; Opposite Y. M. A. uue.

of Upper Darby, to John J. McCullough t. Charles ave- of sne pace, lo nU80 on St. Charles ave- Hospitall Notes. Olinton Starbuck, who is un' An: otone to take acers wives.

Villa, recently underwent an appendicitis, is convales- Miss Hennessy, superintendent the iss enne, institution, hopes to he ready of cxcellent methods used by carrying on Charity work them in He has made study of the work and imparted much that will assist tho Delawaie County women engaged in Work. Among some from Media were: H. Hall, Mrs. Jdsoeph Mrs. A.

by. Miss Mary 'Edgerton, -Miss Hall, Miss Margaret Pratt, Miss Elsie Miss Smedley Mary. Pratt. nU AstonTownship-Andrew J. Knight of Font Koyal, to Sarah Knight of Aston township, house on road from Parkmount Mills to Village Green Township-Andrew J.

Knight boast of. IUUI1 -LVLOUia. wlJa building Itself is a fine one and is a great improvement to the County Seat. Presbyterian Church Notes. Mid-week hour of prayer will be held at the Firs, Cnurch this evening.

Topic for consideration in not he any.metings of women's societies and next month unless-a' special made. Rev. Edward T. Bobbins, uventy- pastor of Dogs Must be RegistereB. At the last meeting of council it was "stated that there -are, according to fhe boroush books, but'" thirty-nine dogs in Media, this being the number at least, upon which a tax has been paid.

County well ta.x, roust be paid in tfie future, and dogs not Wearing the tags are liable to be "The law provides that when the constable has been notified to kill a dog and fails -to do he shall be fined $2. The authorities have not yet come to the place where killing of.canines is considered necessary, but, unless the taxes are paid Chore will be plenty of dogs' killed at the County Seat this summer. Walker, of Aston township, house on road from Mills to Village Green road. Marple H. Conway, of Philadelphia, to William P.

Maguire, of Media, lot at Marple Heights. Nom. Clifton Kane, of Clifton Heights, to W. C. Hartley, of same place, house and lot on Fairview avenue.

$1750. Clifton V. George B. Yogle, Sr, of CHfton Heignts, house and lot on Fairview avenue. Benson, of to G.

S. Van Stavoren, of Collingdale, house and lot on Ash ave- nU Horn, of Chester, to Samuel A. Hewes, of Chester, two lots on East Eighteenth street. Nom. Trust Com- nany to Bridget Mclaughlin, of Eddystone, house and lot on Savllle avenue.

Rhoads the superintendent of the Cenaral Division of the P. W. anfl B. Bailroad. moved to one of the Sloan houses on East Washington street yesterday.

Henry Snowden, Jr, who has been residing on West Washington street, moving to one of. -the houses recently erected on the lot where, the home of the late Hon. Cooper stood on Bast Washington street. PA'STIMJ-frO-MTGHT Western drama and comedy pictures. METHODIST CLASSES PLAN FESTIVAL AT UPLAND Event to Be Held in the Basement of the Interesting News of the Borough.

The members of the several classes of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday School have planned to hold a festival in the church basement on Thursday and Friday evenings of the present week, the proceeds to be donated to the Oilicial -Board of the church loi general churcfi expenses, from the following list of workers it can be seen that the young people are determined Fallincr from a telephone pole. C. H. Kichland. of Middlitown, a lineman, was perhaps fatnllv injured.

Twentv-shc hundred persons, on an excursion of the Jewish Library Association of Philadelphia, landed at Delaware City Sunday afternoon, Margaret M. a school teicher of New Cnstlp. nnd William H. Marshall to Elkton Saturday and were married Heavv wind and. sudden cold has FtriDppd trees of vouncr apple." through Sussex county and broucht thousands of dollars damage to orchardists.

The I. duPon de Nemours Powder. Company, of Wilmington. Is hulldlmr a dynmite plant at City Point, will have a Capacity of lo.OOO.OOO horse' arid carriage stolen from John a L-irabrook farmer. was found by the police Tn Wilmington, the thltf having abandoned it In the street.

The writer plant at Rehoboth Beach was finisher! Saturday, so that tho water could be turned on for a first test, and will furnish water for flre protection, beginning this week. Calonel H. Hunter, commnnner at Fort Dupont and his wife have sone to Rhode Island. He win be stationed at Fort Adams. A farewell reception was given them at Delaware City.

Search Is being rrmle for Alexander Muntt. a New Castle farmer, who left home Tnesdnv, supposedly to consult a physician. He man-led ttye mnn airb a widow with eight children, the years. Calvin Turnrr. 14 years master mechanir of the' rtlvlsion of the B.

W. bopn given a special motlve- powpr dppartment and will be pfl bv John L. Cunningham, of Cape ChnrJes, Va. To rtK ThP first appointmTit mat jnmcs English will have to maks when he formally assumes charce of the wil- minirton post office, will be a superintendent of letter-carriers, to the late Walter J. Young.

IF YOU ARE UNABLE Light and Heavy Sheet HEATERS: CHESTER ROOFING 1 128 West Second St MO to POLITICAL succeed $2650. Power of the "Press. the church and'BiBV. 'David pastor emeritus, of church, be among- those who will. occupy the pulpit, during Dr.

reach his ninety-fifth -He! is hale and hearty. At-present he is. DC- ing entertained at Bar Harbor. PIANOS ntee to save you from to I TriU tcU you Jury To Consider Casa. A hearing In the case of James Tait vs.

the of was held yesterday afternoon at the office of Attorney John'M. Broomall. The 'matter is a suit for damages, resulting from the changing of the grade of Gienolderi avenue, Mr. Tail owning two 1 properties, on that street The jury of view, which has the matter In.hand, consists of H. Palmer, Garnet Pendleton and Frank P.

Willets; and these men have now received, all of the testimony 1 the: and- will consider the case. John M. Broomall represents Tail H. Hall represents the borough. 0 Tun.nrand° pdirln specialty A.

PARKEIR 308 Oayley Terrac'e, MEDIA. PA: -'1: REXALL SKEETER SKOOT AP the name indicates, Skeeter Skoot is to keep mosquitoes away, and it apes. iney. positively hate It, and not even the lurements of a meal, can them to-come within inhaling distance of it. SSeeter Skoot is.

a.liquid preparation, pleasant and convenient to use, with nothing offensive about in any You mW-fUlV "JS any exposed part of the it doesn't even irritate not one will- remain there is even a trace of it in the air. GET TBE HABIT ELLIS PHARMACY Balph B. Prop. MEDIA, PA. (Watch this space for something new every day.) Divorce Suits Started.

Eobert through his attorney Frank S. Morris h'as instituted divorce proceedings against his wife Edith Suter on the grounds of desertion. The libel was filed showing- desertion Emma L. Schulze through -her attorney Frank Morris, instituted divorce-proceedings against her husband Wm L. Schultz.

The'subpoena was allowed by the Court "returnable 'fourth Monday.in'July.-. sets forth the grounds -of desertion' and Marriage-Licenses Granted. 'Marriage licenses were granted' at the office of Register of Wills F. Kreeger in Media yesterday -to the following persons: Mathew 'McKay Elizabeth Nichols, both of Wawa. Nelson.

D. 'Montgomery and garet'M-. Morrisey, of Chester. Samuerc. Stuart, of and Katharine A.

Towland, of Philadelphia. V. Cattle Delayed Traffic. One passencrer aboard the 7 clock car on the Media short-line yesterday morning, remarked that, he felt for a few minutes that he was in 'the far west'' Near Sixty-ninth street the'car was delayed a -few minutes owing.to-a herd of crossing the The detention was "not long iuid ger enjoyed watching thP. fine cows which'were all in fine condition.

1 Little items appearing in papers often create, much talk and one such item in this paper recently furnished the topic- for much conversation in Cristobal, Panama. comment is not complimentary to Media, The Mem-was the Media Town Talk and was less than three lines in length. It concerned the weeds which are grow- ins along one or two of the trough" streets William Mathues, of Media, Is employed in Panama, and as he says in-a letter home, he has "been booming that little One of the men employed with Mr. the item in paper and the news that there were weeds grow- ng in the Media streets. The result was that Mr.

Mathues is' subjected, to a great deal of "guying," and. has forced to discontinue his stories of the beauties of the'county seat: says, all read the paper now. Isaiah H'arris The funeral of-Isaiah Harris who died July Fourth was held from tT.kinc parlors of C. on fest make the ftora av if hard work will avail anything. Tompkins- Class, Mrs.

Thompson's Class. VanZant's Class and lo Four Dollars We will grind valves and remove carbon. Other troubles cured at reasonable prices. CHEAP MONEY Never in the hlst'orV of our business could housekeepers borrow, money with as little cost as at present. Less Than One-Half of Charges realize this sounds almost CHESTER LOAN Boom No.

22 Cambridge Bldff. 5th and Market Sts. Phone Bell 160. Office hours 8 a. m.

to 6 p. m. Saturdays till 3 p. m. RESORTS.

City. CHALFOHTE mod, rates Mack Faust, same The Park WIJiU'WOOD, W. J- Orange Through the Office Door Came a man who wanted a little We asked him if. he wanted it for whitewashing, he said: "Oh! no, for my Why in the world would a man want lime for a heater. He said a small 1 quantity under the grate would keep away the rust and Out he went.

Frank Pa. Nevrton, senior, ernoon: land bvthe of the borough by.tne 0 0n ts came many former their last who was Services at in CENTRAL GARAGE Lansdowne Bell phone LAnadowne 53 HOTEl DAYTON water; excellent cuisine, white waer; exe Music! Booklet. F. W. and A.

McMurrny, Vote for; Efficiency f-t'i JHonwty With lor All GEORGE ARMSTRONG Candidate for Sheriff of Delaware Co, Sept. 27, 1913. A Bopnbllcaa at all timei. LEGAL NOTICES. ESTATE OF R.

HUTCHINSON, late of the Township of Ridley, de- a 'testamentary on the above -ta ts! having been graptBd to the un- der-slCTipd all persona indebted to tho safd lltate are requested to make payment, and those h.ivmg clMms to present 3 Virginia Ponce de Leon en cap. aoo. Modem in every detail, Moderate terms. Most for Chester visitors -rt i Ocean end Tcnnesspe Hotel BortODAve ant Rates up- S10 per wVek up E. Owner ana Prop, per day B.

VOOR- Hotel Majestic throughout; centre of attractions; ooea view; capacity 300: elevator, uerior Chester Success. The weather has been such that attracts manv out in the evenings this week ana many way.to the 1 rsafeffi! the amusements appealing to Those assisting- are kept busy disposing of their The closes Saturday night. Suit For 'Debt. A-summons is assumpsit was filed yesterday "at the office of Prothono- tarv J. Dalton, Beau- Harry Vanzant Or to her Holmes, Del.

Chester.Pa, in the or lle pas tor of-the Bap- Baptists Outing. The annual outing of the First BW- tist held yesterday, the place selected those who went report a good time. Tha attendance was good the party left Media on the 8.35 trolley, they boarded the Thomas, Clyde at Chester and enjoyed the river trip, the day was an Ideal one for the outing. Attracted Attention. About twenty-flve large turkey bus- saffls attracted coming.

out to Media on the car leaving Sixty ninth street at four thirty two. They were unusually large, some were on the ground while others were perched on the fence. One or two had their wings spread and they were very large. Hearins Before Matter. John M.

Broomall was appointed Master in-the case of' Hettie MacDonald vs." George MacDonald and fixed the. time for the first hearing: for Tuly 14' 1313, at his offices in Media, Mrs. MacDonnld 'Is represented by Frailk S. Morris. Enjoying His Clifford Blythe, one of the clerkiMn the office of Recorder, of Deeds J.

Lord RlKbv has been enjoying a vacation of several days, and, Misses Ella ami Miry ItHo'offlco'work, mont, his Attorney John DeH. White 'against. John M. Boyd, administrator of -Mathew M. Boyd, deceased.

No filed. Handy Reference Small cards containing the 'time for, arrival and departure of mails at the Media post office' were dis- vesterday. These were sent the n'ew Postmaster Matthew the new Posm Fox, and will prove handy for reference. SICK-HST. Mrs.

George M. Lewis, street, who, has on the sick list Is able to be out -rrSS vxaarw, Ninth stre "Wilmington, in the bor- ESTATE OT MARTHA TAYLOR, lite of -the City of Cheater, dc- Iietteis 'testamentary on the above Estate- having been granted tt, the undersigned, all peisons indebted to tho said are renueatcd to make payment, and those having claims to present the Sa white service, Ave. and Renovated ocean superior ABusiness Man for a Business Office FOR COUNTY CONTROLLER. Booklet. A.

Hotel Kenderton SS 6 fefnotef: 1 ocean view, elevator, fine dies, home cooking. Special $9 up day to Monday, And THB TRUST. SAFE TITLE INS. CO, COUNTY DEPOSIT AND Excoutors House 15 and 17 South Oeorffia Ave. Near youns's Million Dollar Pier, two BOWKER'S; $10 Chester.

Pa. PROPOSALS. ough. of Wilmington, EBDYSIOITE. has taught MEDIA TOWN TMJL Miss Anna and Miss Sarah Edwards, of the Morley villa, are spending July and August on one of Delaware county's farms.

Mrs William Cathrall, of New York city who has been the guest of sters, Mrs. Howard Rchrer, of- West Mrs. Alex Giadwyrie, the past two, re- Sealed n.oposals will be recelvert until 12 o'clock noon. Monday, July 28lh, 1913. at the County Commissioners' Office.

Media, Delaware county, for paving and curbing around tho Court House Square, Mpflia, Del. I'a. Plans and jspeclncation-, can be sjen at tho office of the Commissioners, Media, Delaware county, The Commissioners reserve tne right to reject any or, all bjd ATTjBN THOS. F. FEELB5T, County Commissioners.

BEACH AND FAMOUS Unique, Domelike, substantial satisfactory; bathhouse; booklet; hotel so situated. HOTEL BOSCOBEL trnntuckv A.ve., near beach. Baths, flne table Write for special booklet, menu and Souvenir pen- SL 26th soasor. Capacity Hotel Frontenac Kentucky 100 tas linns- modern; high-class liotM. as good as the bVst; capacity 250.

Will make very special -terms of 510, up weekly. Including large ocean rooms, metal, elevator, pure overlook Booklet. the ocean and boardwalk. W. F.

WATTS, K. CBAIO. of Bopnbllcan primaries Sept. 87, 1913. The people's, money should be spent tin care and Sie uusmeba ot the county should be conducted with the same, amount of Judgment vsed in-private business.

of oome supervisor of Ridley Township. The vacancy was not filled at Monday nights' meeting. A new grade will be made for Sa-from 'Chester' Pike to vne K. Tully, of East WasMng-ton street has been a patient at the Chester has arrived home. He Is not much'better.

Miss Grace K. Tully, of Philadelphia, is looking after her 'father's comfort. Mrs. Howard Rohrer; of West street, enjoyed the week end Mrs. Emma Grubb, of North avenue, who Is visiting at Oalcmount, visited' Vnlloy.i'orge recently.

afternoon nt three o'clock members committee EVeventhsrreet: The grade Prepared by Engineer uamof. cannot be used as it conflict with the present buildings on the street. No matter how the change will be made the borough will k'Vllss Eiizabsth Cassidy of Thirteenth street, has been 111 for the past 6 Mrs Charles and daughter, Thirteenth streets, have returned from to relatives In Wyoming, Del. Rev. and Mrs.

H. F. -Hamor and children wore recent visitors to Philadelphia. Sydney and Agnes Brown, of 786 Savillo avenue, are visiting relatives In Now Jersny. Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. 1 Johnson, Mr and Mrs, W. Johnson, Mlsa party Invitation to Submit a Proposal Office of Brazcr and Robb, Architects, 1133 Broadway, New York City.

General contractors are invited to submit a proposal for approaches and interior decoration, of the improvements to the Delaware Countr Court House. Media, for the Cnunty of Delaware in the State of Pennsylvania, A complete set of and specifications can be seen office of the County Commissioners in the Court House. Media, or for the personal use of the contractor, by payment of $3 09 each for the cost of the blue printing sets of drawings, specifications and other Information mav bs procured from this offlcc on and after July 1st, 1913. by depositing a certified check for $100 Xrawti to the order of the crTof Delaware Cour.ty. Pa.

All docu- rnust be rcturn-d to office of the County Commissioners at the Court HoMse in good condition, whea the deposit will be Immediately retu-jied. To be entitled to consideration ncbposal must be made upon the form Provided, which fully completed In accordance with panylns Instructions must be delivered twfelve o'clock noon twelve 01 Tuljr i6 the archl In care of tho Commissioners of Delaware county at tho Court Houiso, Media. Pa. Very trtlly you rs BRAZER ROBB, Architects. Best Moderate Price Hotel ELBERON And Fireproof Annex- near central: capacity 409: opposite Prot and Cath.

ChurchM, runnlne water In Knccl'l low rate; Booklet. M. accom- bidders and Inter than on the twunty- THE ST. CHARLES establ'shed remitatlon for hoTaniTcbld, fresh and sea water fc ways jookl booklet. NEWLIN COMPANY.

LEXINGTON Facino a with tennis 'and croquet courts adjoin' may, (to from house to tor friends recpntlv enjoyefl awto Attc a First National Bank after the best interests of.

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