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1 ''f" T' i. RLOOM1 NOTON. ILL. THURSDAY MORMXQ. DECEMBER 31, MORE FACTS ABOUT TRIFLES, BEWINO.

SOCIETY ACTIVE. ''mrs-IIBMIIBaBnMaBlMMTCXIMD nutyn SIDE SQUARE NORTH SIDE SQUARE TWADDLE SHOES THAT SATISFY Don suffer with your feet this winter, Keed Cushion Sole bhoes will cure all callous places on the foot, relieve all tender joints and prevent nine-m the colds contrcted by damp or cold feet. Made for men and women. Sold only by m. soli; AGC.vrs WW VISIT OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT oill? Villles 111 ni women's shoe $1.19 to fti Bir3in Basement.

98c to 9i.iv, an leailurs, gooS styles, money savers. hvery slvc our Hirgain Basement has been houhi Ics than rosuil.ir price and will be sold on the am b.iiv TWADDLE, FUNERAL AT DANVERS. Large Concouree of Frienda Attended 0-eequlee of Mra. J. M.

tkagga A Big Public Sale. The funeral of Mra. J. muJ. tvaa held yeeterday afternoon at o'cloc In the Baptlat cnurch at Unnvera.

Tn 1 ervlcoa were In charge of Kev.F,dn Hminaon or U.rWt nainnger of Treniont Thn offerlnaa w.r. to It. turnout oiwim wno gatnererl to pay the I-llnitl tribute to the memory of tie departed. A quartet compoaed of Mint Jullt Junk and Mlaa Clara Habecker and Me.e.a M. Ptuckoy and E.

B. Davleon aang land Kindly Ught" and "Aaleep Joe ib. The Ixat. wae burt.d n'r Tha palleharera Mf-ara Henry Roherlaon of C.o.lleH Alvln Merchant, Rtaeey Mervhant nnl! Itmea Cornwell of Deer Creek: Charl-a Hkagga of Klleworth; and laaaa IHinlap jf Intuverg. ueceaarul Publle ruhltc enla I nv M.aara J.

w. flreenough and WIIMa horthiat, wa, held yeater.lny on the farm of the former There waa a goal crowd end too enla waa a aatlafnctnrv one, ghoul IS a0 worth of etock and farming I m.nta being Twenty had of horaee I rncea ranging rrorn 1100 tn Una Mf 80, email plga from 12 to IS ItA and lm-ough will move to a farm Cook ho n', Mr will cell re and live In Danvera how. UP fM1n br MANIFIELD. -T ola Hw.lford. of Caldwell li vlelilng her brother.

Jamee Bedford. Ruee madden and fnmllw or M' hn ITIndden. Fthlyn Wleeoatreer le con aim Mlaeee Fvwngellne and Mi t.ll.eapli at finrria atallnn. Alveh Jamee ehlprwd tn Clilewgo th'g four rare of rattle and eheop tie farm eaet nf lllue BK, hrlaman. Ther ar.

niece. of Mr. fillet re. Monday. lawla Hldenhour.

wile and two cllldren. of Toledo are tlelrlna of WIHUm, Frank and Tborr.aw ZM!" rrlnelp.1 of the hlrtl e-hool la VI.1U,.. r.1,11,,. um. Fd-in.

e. laa.lur and Ml Moor, t. at her hom" Oly In. LOSS OF POWCH gr.ri vital fofi. 1.

1,... nj, (ip bo.al A.4 -tn. iWrVN A -I old ii.r,,terr enrirhea the biut.I, aU44 the a etrength and I a. I p.ia, atel hundg no c4 liver oila a.i4 ol, toil bi Wj.araaH ge.h Tki. i d)iny bral arrofulooa rhl are mada ouanp, r.y atal ua 1 are.

The, ii.aH la reentering Irota i.rtrra,eOT ta.eacenea t.t.rs O.hea irJ lnt aau-a and tnl.de ap the hniw pliii.t. reettYatira IMe. II eeta at work all prtewwea nf etwti and nulr Hon, rouaea a ere up. Ii'" an4 brlttgw tack te and atrenglh. Te'let, rare t.tat ai' la the rauaa af an eeauwa.

lh, M- eatr tha d.eeaea. tail In Uaa aaaaaa. err aTa. 1 III af 1 I I i Frenc Shoes That Satisfy S0R1H SIDe SQUARE NORTH side square "tw waataa-jgaa -eerj -ya -rvrmmfmBrmmmmftMBmmmtammMmm- Headquarters For I --Chair up! The ohtiilren wrlll be ato- log to echool next week. It' pretty goon achetiM, too, to beware of bargalne In skk.

Well, anyhow, the tlnleh of tha year doing Ita beat to make ua forget aonw unplenannl ImpBentutca -lurln Ita pro-gr. In view of the Imminence of the flrat of Jin- year, the ooet-of-llvtnr will have to bo patient with us If ere are oompeVd hy elivumetKriceg to put atlll another crimp In It. Unrrea quite anon anowcth aonva, We wonder What all the croeuaea will noma ur.rW. Henry V. Poor, of New York, hne loet hie wenlth.

Thla new offeta chnnpea for a lnt of puna, but they muat be nil Ioor once. The winltli of Frruioe la xatlmnhNj at comlilBnthly above rr capita. Tlila la truly wonderful oonMorln the Inilte number nf tltUd famillea In that country. Falilnj Flakea. A thru the air, Fnlllna here, fnlllna; trnuv, Falllu.

fn'Mna- everywhere, l-lllii. tWt the rlakoe ll' velvet fell. Full on i rf. fall on all. On t'no ItTwit nnd on Hie an, ml.

FalHns. fnlllnu. Thruout all the dlemnl any. Ireary. lit ft I.

wtntor l-iy. Hllcit )t they Keop on And what la -t thnfe rnltlnar? Thl- li not 'tie th- tpnuteoua enow, Pon Imea-trie It t), no! lt'a the eutit. It would he fine tn awear off every. tl'lna-and aee what life la Ilka when it lent worth lit lr I Ity 'f iliailne; rhrletmaa eled with wheela. the he ve rntrfht he able to ex- i tract a Ht of pleaaure wltlt the thing.

When the till for tha boa of' clare lite good wife geva row. tjuaa Hie remalna of your religion. AareenMe to the ejoertafntai of large number nf nt ire or tree Intereeted peotvie, tha that the end of tha wartd due ta take put re laat Hatur-any. turned out to he a fa lie alarm. Another prophet, however, has Hied tha anotnantoua ettail fjr January I ajegt, nd we wait tha appnral of the data with IU -ooitraaled analety.

waiter that eull'd tha beetnl of the Breat tent of Franca. In thla aoun-try li would have luwn i.ta leg Weather. wlaa men who fnteoaatedi a arrauj, hard winter em the atrer.gih of tha nueual thirkneaa af nttai nuaaa appar-antly have no mure rtgu to admieat.aa ta tha propheta' unlaw than h.vw thoae anleiii taitieaana nt Mr. Pryaa who pre. dieted that ke would ba elected tweauae they fell It their -ll'li atiiea are aa different.

1 PUr-ennl ior 11a p.H 111 ana lor nf tweet how Hetty tira oa tha other hand proraakly wotdOa I pay 111 t-W) aooka. to Natuea. tavw tha rural Ufa. hg.a..' I Ima Uta raarn. tn fwatita aua.h And ye4 e-t atear 1 town I eeninne quit, i I Uleai mt.

Cita aw a fmnt rw mi. aor AM me w.lttl a etrhr tid are aa aroAtatkral that th-y will try la aw atwtar wile, tha al Kew Year rralutfcana Inay aaad a tw aero. liiiKvirn.s vr kpobt. (.41 n. J4dkt Tm d.ttanat.

Iha oetHiu.ear af Ta.iny liurna, i a ftghl fog lh. heatiwetg'at llila -oettilag tarsal. ta ta eee awl wf the Ci lewae awl a tt.t e.aaat altar at aWiwtwry i Kaii leeewea 4 paeeaantt ed Ike Be.iVaa Ulo a4 Oa aaeui Wt, at 4 law eat. eWaca la IK. weiaua eaaa, far dalaa a ileei at ehaeatraee iMat baU ewilente Bvaa Iha wwwa Ua wc bwwle a bag aieeatfcWB ta wa aaa.eaa tea puee-a) Pt.ttea.l laaaraa laaaa laat eaaa Pea raalag ea lae latweal Pm e-a par a aa I wgaiet.

tat le. eae. tK.t V. r4 la a4 ea -a we Pa lea l.atar a a "-Cwl Moilr -J e.a la I-. a la e.aaa4 ea we fc.

ta i IN THE RAILWAY WORLD. Rain Sucpenda Water Tralna In Part Lcmont After Englneera Other Notee. Relief haa coma, In lart to the management of the Alton In Imyiet to wuler ar.d jtetday a p.inlon of tlio Iraln movement was Kui-ijeudcu' duo to Ulu lacL that there la waltr In liiu reser voir ftl 1.V.IIUU HUniflrOt leal fljf au.llB time. li waa tlelued to to operate a tluln Into Vlrileti, but thin may almndonod ahortly. Tn reeenolr at Hoodaoune, uleh haa been dry.

alai haa a aupply but tlm city will be ued for a lime and Until roeeivoir ttluily Inereaaed. 'ihe wuler tralna were placed in errvlce early In the tall a reeult of the remarkable drouth, an The expynao to the ooinj'uny haa been very heavy. There haa been no water nt Alaaiiiila for aorne lltne and engine have been aecurlng a auppl ut I.oreuti. Water le now Reported ul Jil isonla und enalnea can be rr plenlnhed at that point until furtiier noil, e. The downpour of Tueeday I night wan a welcome vleltallnn to the i wuter department mid they would like to aea many more during thu wlnfkr.

Lemont After Englneera. The city of Lemont la aguln after Alton engmeera on a churge of exceeding the apeed limit and haa arreated a number of runuera. citing them to appear for irlal on January 6. The two towna of lemont and toekpnrt have given the Alton more trouble than any other ten along the ayatein. It appenra Im-poel, to entlKfy either regarding V.

number of tmlna whlrh atop th.ie or tha apeerl of thoee rent rln not atop, the crewa are kept In hot water for fear they will br ariheaeed for violating eoine of the ordlnancea whhh govern thoae tnuolrlpallllea. Plane For Car Yard a. Tlie maln'eiiaoee of w.iy rlneeilng .1, p.u 1 ment rave ana the new yar.li In ti.e depart rnent thy will pn.t. P.iprmt i.t over Hie pree'Ct n.enta. There will and en- 'onioleled car ehop a grenl arrange- thotiaat.d .0 traeg and a.ane eg- tenalot.e of the old.

while the will effeet hi, help lr, of rare for reiwlr work end The change one not yet gU. Iiiorlte.t l.ut will rear future. Nothing will he me. hnweter. I' weather are fhVur.

aM. until Mnr.h or April. OTHER RAILWAY NOTES. -The folhiwln, repnlie waa aert to J.diet light of and 4,1 lh. not of that terminal.

The new d. ihe.d. ed homa. Engineer Joe. ph Turj ln ed Venice a tateaney englneera on it the awnl.tr applicant by Jxnutrv 1 hw aaatgt ed Traveling hr gir.e.r Work a.lvertlaee two ren at, on In .,,4 a norre on ano a north the ear.lor n.lila hy January 10 to ha aeelgned.

Pi II- Trtl OH IN MARKET. Na Chan the Rricae ef Cam ae Oau Veatarday Coarg Oceaip. ttw a'wtn u.araet Waa 001 terdw). Iw cl.ai.ge i.pvried by lue re.na) Tl.era ta a more tuuiatt aentlntent tino. a auu.l er 14 ti.a.,.

on iaa, and ll' li'I l.el-1 up will. Uuy the paal lew d.ye na th. l.o.r tn.t aaov.nt.i.t a.u v.t, llaUL uutol. 14 Bun Woo ttoa try aold lit eve buev.ia ua th. t.rt to a ,1 May tea- mm 1.

ta rd.ra. cwtinuy l.lc.gi rtria (Sal aarr.pla and le w.r. itntteii.g 1 l-oh. 11.1 eairrtt totl I wab wett, ti er, cm in.te at aT I a. win, and let lo -oaht f.er l.rnir ment we.e ua to tne time e- wee 4 to h.

irot.o d.n,.i..l He i Ji rf.rt.g, wet. i.tt,l e.w(..g twigee la Jar.oert In, I ei -1 tlal, 1 aet ear Ihe a. leoei 1 1 -1 a. Ia.av I 1 wie4 t'-t el, I ev re r.4 la eia a'area te earn mt ih. ef lh.

a 1 't. -a I at. I' ti-I tl tm e- wo rwr I. ,4 Iw NoM Tt wet tew it I ee! tn.ii e. wta t-unt new pir.

A it. 1 4, THE THEATERS e- ai aa a Ctewa. -A plat ea te-4 la he Itiewii aa kawea tta lat a-a eata i t-ol tri 1, a a a. a-ae a. i.te.

a ta 4 aaji.t la He 1 aeaea.rat(,Wc. A Pa tea aW.e waa, a a hf Wat, a-, w-w-1 IM dUgag, lf ih a i I Year'e Work Waa Much Appreciated by tha Mananyiisnt of the Hoapltal Llat of the Membera. Mm. Sophia Llr the aeiretary und treaaurer of the 8t. J.iaeph'a Uoepllul Sowing Circle, hta Jret turned In hr report of the work done during tli'o prtal' year.

The report elw cufh received, I61.6S, and ejpenaea of holy J3, The ruenibem of the aewlna cliclo each1 i (treat doul of good for tlie hoepltal tind the nt the Institution nr ory gratorul for tha attention thnt la abi.wn them They am thankful for the work ihat haa been done for their benefit thla year and unite In wlehlng the membera a happy jear. The la thn Hat of the alxly netlve meniheiw of the aewliia; circle: gopliin Mover. Mra. 11. Merer Mre.

Oaoar Meyer, feoi.hlo, Koi.niann. KllJi-beth Hollirnann. Anna Oijerkoetter. Rnea Olfrkoettcr. Miry Ol eilioetter.

Mra Frank Oherkoett, r. Aioi 'li Wochner. Mlva Wochner Pcullna Wochner, The-reala Wochner, Mary Wnvhiier. Catherine Il(trlcll, Ixiulen Dietrich Klllaheth Kn-eenherner. Catherine Amstiult.

Calhurlne Woethmnnn. Joaephlne Oetn, Ida Mueller, Mre. I'lbrleh. Anna Cllirlch. Anmlla Moi-pe, FrnnrlecA Ellaabeth Walter, J.aiephlne Jwephlne Zinc Rmmn Mnurer.

Mti neonre nutrueta Nellie, Man- Ullle I'lh'teh. Amanda HMr-raret rrownlne. Mnrv Knherta, Miry I'owhy, Julian Delta. Mra. Hy.

Fmmn Oehle, Klunheth Kerer Catherine KaeWr. Mm. rt-lrt Fllne-rch. Vanran-t Klerhrr. Therrl 1 Kaa-ter.

Mnurer Mia. Mnurlee Me. rinrv. vnne I.ulu rnller. yi're wnurer, atary Murray Johanna ollllla Kayle.

FepMa Mrif. ua- Clear ani Colder weather The fine rain of nlqht veetiTlay Uenr and wither. Tha reartlnm were; Viai-mim mae ihV allulmum AT A. Thermometer "wmeter Thermometer Iaromet Tnermometer AT I P. SI 111 AT P.

ft If'lrg to ITeear-ieter Hear: rmithweet wlnte nortt-weet; jt Inehee mm New Year aeviea. oee'vl eervl-ee will he held at the "ermen I.titheran eiuerh PYtday mortilngt at 0 in. Teat. I.nka. I ft; eubj-t ,4 ear.

nvon "Whleh ta tha PXimdnUon From irh a intatlane Pubd Our H. enoia TearT' Tl.li found tllnn la: I The I'lttne Prmldanra whleh It arranaee tlta vlclaeltudea of cur I The merliortus Hln4 of fhrtet Whleh elMHu.t. even the aloa of the peet nnd I. The eavlrf Jea.ja re luh le our ewfuga In all iwir Irouhlea. The eneual tamehtal report will aleo be aaile by tha paator.

Flrat SeptiM urar eheal Unction. Laat najfet amcra lie- toa eneuteg pear for the wanday aehual of f.e tliat atapllat lunday aeb.a( Woa ehieUnt aa hJlowa: iutrtntendei.t. I. Itca. aa alaiaeta.

Chaulea le.gei.ntra and gtone, eavtwtary. Irene e.ltl; w.etaianl, Pted ttotaa, Uwaeurer. Plana riturw. wgenlat. Mra PTel Vh.

me. lu.i.riaa. Howard luraart; aealatant Itl.rarten, Louie Mouee-, eopertraenoetit pr'mry u. a a I Ma frtea. I otMh fhae a 11.11..

ea aeuer'. Miller a teat! ai li tee 1 mm. -at-, wet. lu I I a U', 1 ea aute, I I a-'ai hte fantlly r. r.iatt route I tHtt.b-.erub Mr Be-I ewU'B of aaan tM.

1 a 11, 1 B'aaU 1 i-l W. W. ere. hit lnr. arw ha a "rti a a -d haa fri.a a ta.

hete eallp. their aw Ute paat tan Nrwr tirety cat aanti'ty 1 a tewaet to I tn pc -w- ea-a 14 tie Para if ta LUa of rvM. -tfc UMr i aa VWi Wawn-. atr in, 9lg. l-ifd mn 1 u4 itf mi ua arrn 14 yr trtMtyl d.

t. at it im Ml dtj tdkff w'4 eat luea in laoa ca. -There ae. to ta aea. axti.e.

la I rt f'elT laea I wa Tne rt Il Pa leal aM If le wl tiat 1. 1 a Wae g.watatf IKa ett. )M. .4 11.. teal le.t.

and U-e eeeaa aen4l, I. ua ft. lha I ail low. 4 egrfcnalltatw aee. Pteel telePe j- lliii.at lmrmm leea Wat.

4a4 I. laaaW rva -(. at.tM Me awf 1 Iwae eat I- ta I I e. I I lr I I i li 1 THE NEW TREATMENT DOES NOT DEPEND ON PEPSIN. Um Do.lng Stomach If Fomentation In IntMtlnei Reaaona n.i,,a New Method, Ildjliaa been ptilntwj i Uwrlsetuil In In I nt Inn in lial been pumuoua lormentatlon occurs In the minis, eriectual um of pr'ln la llm- to Wat Mala ol giatrtc ineull.ee tin Intestines hire not vet bail t.m.

la Infected. Inaamuch tla l.ml ally from the atuuiath l.to the Intestines. ae fermentation act up et onre uatvur or Intproperlr mired chyme, the In which pet.il0 ta ol service are com. pret.kfljr rare. Alter the polaona art to wore Id tIA lnttitlnee, pepsin le salualeae.

On the olh. hand, anjr Ikellna elixir or n.u- trsliViinj mixture will, It properly eompuuniled, et oiaee stimulate the Urdy tattrlo luleee, Map ne uermtBtiiiiav end the formation ot poim onsa-Bses In the liitestinea. (the following totmula hie been attested aa iiaktng en eicelleM antirid ot the kind In rfieetlon: Halt oatice eodtum phosphate, one eearaslat, hall traepoonful of goo haklnc auda. enough watrr to ntska eight eiutePe. Does! fro treipoonfule More ei.h neelj Trie arutrsli.lDg ailtture.

It hie bee claimed, will relieve Irnntt.tistrljr. anil w.ll eeeulually ri.rV. Il ouiht to ren ebiut rkl or at renla. iaira goa up tor fotmeif, dnai.lst nuke II up for yuu. have your Cue hls out aiel aare It.

It mar at enme Hat. pellta means of al.ortln an attark let In-teetiaal trer. make ready- nude Suits and Ovrrcoats as low asfivCO.fiSooand S2000. Nothlnjr of equal value to had for less than twice the ntoney. Cut-price sales where 4009 Suits are reduced tb tl is but a joke to the man who thinks.

Come in and examine our work in all stages of con-itruction. Try on partly-made garments till you find what you like then let us finish to fit you perfectly. You will get a tailor-made Sutt at a ready-made price. fa- ira.ai Jmm eea Pe I jeeeae HS.m et, 11 1 luw ae) i. i.

ii Mo daw 4 taa oMm eae eM 141 Oei ri e-' tenao. eil. I aM eMW vr lb t. a. I e-e eeerei a ai-4 I.

-e iv. la M.i. 4 aa.le eaJeea at tee tmmm 4 aw. 4 H.a, low el xiay, CI nai aa. ear of le.evi.

li. et a eren rvrar. i'tja a a eae It a aM tea. etlav. a r- 1 1 ra run T4Trn eeaiar, va a kaaw ed tha tae-a a-eirwa ieaaawva Teaatewaet.

etFiWiRru4 OaJ CATAnnii t'l'l Cmi aatd irf Ce.a4 eaewa. lewaaa t-m, fVledtl, tael lea ew.y at la llaal a 'y. a T. a4 ha. II 4aa ta Wl a la aal la 1 "-w lata tlt.lte e.aa.

ft Ma e-e ta at.reaa iet, 1 Ml l-irfc Canter at a-, J---, Ava-w a a A-ie, I llM p- .1 a ta a a. a .1 a a a. '1 1 rVV'VA' "'tH f- J. t. Wool's Music House.

HOLDER. Chrlitmaa Holiday Vlaitora Art Numer. oue Freih Peraonal Newa. The Ijtdlea' Aid Society will aerva their annual dlnnr this evening. Urv.

F. J. and famllv vlaltcd Hev. mid Mre. 11.

Ciurup Monday. John Stu(Tor and family apent hrleinuig with ihe mother. to "oioniffoin, took th id. mother. 1 an on 1 Harry Oarlock atieai Carlock atiol.t me (.,,..

latler'a pat-enta hero. MlH l.uiir iinl, a ooih-ire. I'laneh- Chapln will go to where alio la aching In I) Ci.ai In le aeein Ua to hie ottieo itlend to went to rk. Mr Cliauln "'linton Tueminy Arthur ttidman and family, nf CTtl. 'po, rlalted the lormor a parntn Ealur-dny and fonday.

-Mia. Kllan Bmllh and Mine I.latle Ve. apent Chrlatmoa with the fornier-a on.ther at Fureka. Mian Kit a Walker and Bemuel Monte. ate turkey at A.

W. An. dia. n'a Chrlatmaa. Mr.

and Mra John Pochel. of Itloom-Inaton, epent the holldaja with tha for-mair'a brothera and alatera, H. Rodman, of Cheney. went hie father barrl of Una apt lee. ThuF were rait aa a Chrlatmna praeent.

LILLY. Mra. n. C. Ke and children warn In N'oinml Tueeday.

)ltu Kl.ne and wife, of Ot mnne. are veiling wllh relxtlveg. Mra. Van Met.r and children, of milium, uta hee Mla cpa apent Chrlatmaa with, rc.stlica in Itloomlngton. Mia aiv Itlik-tt le ei.

lei mining her brothi 1. Wlllla.n Mllchell. of wa. Rev. (1 n.

Bmtl.cite) prtaehrij hla farewell atan.ut Huiuluy morning. Kugene Kolllnire, t.f la Bpeiiiling ihe wek here with relatlvia. Alia. Henry Mevere apent aevarai date 11, a week wllh lunula near Itloom. legion.

Ana Tn. at' wltri arner. Smith vlalted In I'eorla tier' Mta. A. C.

J. l.n ti.rwitr.g ani aaugt.ur. Minnie, td formal, were vunii.g Mlaa het eioL.tay. lr and Mra. Aai Hmlrh erant CI, rln.

nia with their dauftiier. Mra. A. W. I'i'l a at att.

Juevph. -Aire toaaw fth.p.atrd and baiy, of Hprai ala 'd. aiv het. tor the te.ll.mta with hot (t, other, Mra liny -Char tea Itttkett. 1 tllne City, and Mm.

I ami) la. keli, M. ko.Bw. apent litlal.i.aa h.rr with IVlr n.other. 'hi union and amlly deserted on Itatutd.iv lor Hmlth 'Vrier wbeia II ey ta to u.a4a tt.elr ho.ne.

Aire. Mr Itetea'. of llu.it eatoct. and Alrw. Iaa mil, of t'ltane.

re railed here lt It. dlh vf their btailber, I Ituinae I.U..IM V. Air. and Alia Wllllarn Weidrurn) en teaeil.e.l ttte Idlowtiul at t.ltniea ain-ntr. nin.eon Uuolnt and family, of Atln.rt titant ttunlon and lamlly, nf 1 treak.

John 'luntoit, wile ami re, at.d laitt.ar and faintly av Air. arid Mia Thorraaa IHrana. LEltoY. lMi K. LmcH 4ndj K'la H'l MtrrMd VMtray I Otr frmp MtM H-aol r-rvi ntrrtal ft miMtr of hr t.t frtfil tf, Ln hr horn un triuf vt.r.

Tl. ni llll nf WbIJvk, Mia Crr Avov (. 1 4 Mr t'raiil. kiinif u)a ft. I.e..

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Hamilton, Valley Ggin, Howard aid Moni'ch. Alt fully Cuarantiid the Baldwin Co. Set cor tint tefon 416 N. Alain St. the nubl tn thJ aj lu IIIPJ ski.

UUMry Prt of the Mr. H. F. whov p.rgru thoro has a 1 (his country. help can forty a and can make It rncien in Jajtisfactory ItiryCSeanta Owing the m.n;bcr Fcn.h Dry Cleaning establishment, that have ccrrc into exigence in UU irmmln unh, s'lrnmcance the low we the reason iJruTcbhn The Process Vl LV a rrethman.

At Judlln, who biJ the foundation tins cumparativjly new Industry which niff" a UonJ.c:ful in this COU1U7. phras cleaning ortnuted from the fact that water is used In the procc2 ennfusim in the mmds c.f itift.on ItT'Tl Mil II ta ,) s. mi oepjnrnent. and a Our Equipment we Installed after the m.5t careful Investigation on the lV dcpirtmcnt e-tut. ra-tewe rtiPafel VZ ZmTLT.

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