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ElBMHMMn T1 K011 noav fH-l-W i nnTU nunilca Jfl uvin rnuiiEci Uv. PHONE I W.F. Norman Sons 1 FOR OAB QRf FOR TEAM8. PROMPT 6ERVI0E. J.

BOTH PHONES 03. 1 1 A I 44411 THE AlORNINQ HERALD By W. HARRIS A. SON. Entered at the postofllce at Qrcon-rille, as second-class mall matter Tuesday, Jan.

25, 1910. I FORTUNE. Tho first Ugall authorized invon-tory of E. II Hnrrlraan's ostnto plac ed Its aluo at $149,000,000. Tills mortuniental estate, which was all created In about twent-flvo jcras, croated Ju about twimt)-rHo jears, Tho old-fashioned way to get rich was to mako somo money and es pecially to savo It.

Econoni) Has the watchword ot all the men of great wealth In former tlrrcs. llarrlman was not economical and no 'was not miserly. On the contrary, ho was alnas a freo spender. But he made his money so rapidly that bo couldn't dispose of It had he tried. Thero were )oara when hs must havo added a scoro ot millions to his capital.

It was not by saving pennies, but by making stock market "turns," that Harrlmau built up tho largest stngle American fortune which has yet been disposed of by will. It greatly ex ceeds tho estates bequeathed by W. II. VandorulU, Jay Gould, the elder Astor, Russell Snge, "William Weight men or Marshall Held, Uio fortunes of greatest magnitude to be disposed of heretofore through bequests. "When Stephen Glrard dlod la rhll adclphla worth ho was the richest man who up to that time had lived In tho western hemisphere, Times havo changed in tbrefi-quar- rs of a century, and nothing proves It with more startling force than liar- rlman's $140,000,000.

Philadelphia Press. THE PARENT OF ALL. Judge Lindsa), in tho third Install ment "Beast and Jungle," printed in Everybody's lilagazlno, says: "I can not conclude this chapter wtlthout laddlng the final losson learned In our work with the chil dren tho lesson that leads mo back again Into tbo quarrel with the beast It is this; criminals are born and criminals are bred, but tho conditions of which they uro horn and under which they are bred in Donvcr are tho Earco conditions that debauch our legislature, our judiciary, our press, our business life, and our poor. I found no 'problem of tbo children' that was not also tbo prob lem of their parunts Tho young bud was blighted by tbo umi corruption that Infected tho twig, killed tho branch, and ate out tbo heart of tbo trunk. Tho rulo of tho plutocracy in Denver was tho cause of throo- quarters tot tho crime in Denver, Tho depe dnt and doltuqucut chil dren who came into my court came almost wholly from tho homes of dependent and delinquent parents who wore made such by the hopeless eco nomic conditions of their lHea; and those conditions were niado hopeless by tbo remorseless tjrannj of wealthy men who used their lawless pon- cr to enslave and brutalize and kill their workmen.

Legislatures, cor- ruplcd by corporate wealth, refused to pass tho eight-hour law that would give tho child's homo a parent ablo to fulfill bis parental ilutios refused to pass tho employer's liability law that would savo the widows from starvation and tbo children from the streots refused to pass ovon a three-fourths jury law that would allow the poor victim ot corporate greed to obtain a little pittance of Justice in the courts. Tho saloons, protected by the political power of tho corporations, debauched tho parents and destroyed tho homes of our children and the protected gamblor hunted and prejed with the protected saloon. I could not do my duty toward tho children without attacking tho condl Uons that deformed tho lives of tho children. And when I trlod to do this ae you shall seo the beast roplled: "Then jou shall not be allowed to savo even tho llttlo children!" VINDICATING THE LAW. All grades of sugar aro up, sas a New York dispatch.

'I he trust 1 evidently commencing to collect from the public tho stolen money it has been compelled to return to tho gov- meat. We said in tbo beginning JM'ihQ dear old consumer would landed oti. Houston mi N. i much to say In Waters Pierce Ing that Jt was as It alleged, coup itself by U- which the 'Accord LeadlnClomie) Id contention! Ths Pott and olacrsf ot Its Ukt may deny that this Is tbolr position, uui no otner tonsonnuio con. struction can bo placed on their con tcntlons.

Granting for tho sake ot the ar gument that tho law breaking trust docs sometimes "collect from tho public tho stolen money It has beon compelled to rotutn to tho government," or the fine It hts been compelled to pa) Is It notnlng that tho majesty ot tho law has been vlndl catcd? Is It nothing that vicious methods of the trusts havo been exposed to tho public vlow so thst nil may see their vllllanlcB. Is It nothing that every Intelligent man and woman In Texas now knows that 11. Claj Pierce swore a He, cither in Toxas or Missouri? Tho trust problem Is compnrntho- 1 a now ono, so largo and Intricate that the people have not jet found a reined) for all Its evils. It Is hPnlilnm nt n.o... fn.tnm vll nf lit.l.

must bo tnken Into account In arriving at a correct solut'on. It will take tlrrc, effort and patience to sotvo It, but It will bo worked out as other difficult problems havo been disposed of. In feudal times, highway robbery was legalised and practiced bv the privileged class and tho thbught it a great injustice whon anyo' called In question their "vested rights" Tho writer of this spent years In West Texas when It was unsafe for nny man to say that coun-to was lit for an thing but cattlo raising. In 1SS0, In tho lirluklej ho tel lu Sherman, he heard uno cnttlo baron sa) to two others with whom has was talking: "Contlemen, wt ought to draw a deadline at the Upper Cross Timbers and If nnj man crosses It with a plow, wo ought to shoot him." Yet the man with tin hoc has got tho better ot the cattlt baron. The struggle lasted for jenra of tho pioneers lost their all and nianv valuable lives were sacrl ileed, but tho peoplo triumphed at last, as they alwajs do whon truo to themselves And the people will soon cr or later abolish the trusts or force them to respect tho law Brjan Ua glo.

THE HON. JACOB WOLTERS BLOWS A TRUMPET. From somo time the Hon. Jacob Woltors, tho manager of tho autl-prohibition campaign In Toxas and the virtual manager of Commission er O. Colquitt's campaign for Governor, has onco more corno to tho front and sent forth a blast to Ills clans to pay their poll tax.

He says that tho Stato Is In danger from the Statewide movoment and that the aatls, or as he calls them "the friends of local self government," must arouse tbemsolvcs and bo ready for tho frn. Yot thero is no State-wide campaign on this jear, and In the naturo ot things there can not bu such a campaign. Tho Legislature will havo to bring It on by submitting a constitutional amendment to the people, and tho Legislature will not meet until January 10, 1011, about one jo-ir from now. AVhv Is It that the Hon Jacob Is so concerned about having tho poll taxes of his cohorts paid In J310? This question is uot hard to answer. In tho tlrst place, ho wants to havo his lackles read to vote for one third of tho Loglsln ture bo that submission can not succeed In the next Legislature.

Yet 'Jacob pretends to bo In favor of tho rulo of tho peoplo, that Is, on all questions except the ono Involving liquor. He wants the nabobs the brewers and tho saloon gang to rule on that proposition. In tho second place, tho Hon. Jacob Is tbo underground manager of tho campaign to elect Commissioner Colquitt Governor; for he not onli wnntB one third of the next law-making body, but ho wants to havo a man In the Governor's chair whom ho and his kind can easily dominate. Therefore, ho Is vor auxlouB to have tho s-iloon roustabouts to pa) their poll taxes! Of course he Is Jacob Is! Thoy are a closo political corpora tlon down In South Texas.

Walter Grcsham has general charge of the situation with tho Brewers' Association back ot him with the stuff, and tho Hon. Jacob Woltera is his first lieutenant, and ho 1s In charge of tho retail boor and liquor dealers' movement. General orders are is sued by tbo Ilrowers' Association at Galveston through Walter Grcsham, and from him tlirough tho retail beer and liquor dealers to tbo lion Jacob at Houston Then )our Undo Ken-zlo Johnson winks his off e)u and the Houston Post writes (laming edl lorlals against Jprottlbltlon, against the "fanatlco" who nro loading In that movement, In favor ot Colquitt, mid In favor of "local self gov eminent But tho whole thing has Its limp Ira tlon In Qnlviston uud conx-s socond hand to Houston No wonder thnt Jacob wants his pals to pay their Ioll tax In order to be ready to light Stato-wlde prohibition Homo and State. 4 Per Cent Savings 4 Per Cent All sayings accounts opened this month will bo calculated from Jan first. One hundred and two Savings accounts have been openod.

while you can get tbo notlt ot out HJlO gift, and havo )OUr Interest higln from Jan. 1st, 11)10. Only January accounts got In on this and that with tho largest bank In Hunt County. Orccnvlllo National Exchange Hank. Notice.

All citizens woo nave not paid tbolr closet llcento for tbo year ending Apni iviu. snouia do so at once, and savo further trouble Respectful- wty merit Join's Cough Remedy Is not norj-aay cougn mixture lous remedy for all the dangerous compiles am cold In the head, ungs. Bold by Mo II f.l AimA nnrf 11..1 1 lr It Is 1 trou Km II a lrsL t-veiiTu -stssy YYCcvsJiivNsNNcc Tlio Kind Ton Hrtvo Alums Bought, nnd wlilcli 1ms been la uso for over CO years, 1ms borno tlto Mgnnturo of nnd lias been, imulo under bis pcr- fjr Bonnl vx- 'CVZ GtfcAtli AUovvnooiiotodccelvojoltln tills. Alt Counterfeits, Imitations nnd" Just-ns-Bood" nro but; Kxpci Imenls tlint trlllo vltli nnr.ciHlnnrrr-rtlio health of Iufuats nnd Children Utpcrlcnco ngnlnst UxiiorlmciiU What is Cnstorln, Is harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops nnd Soothing Sjrups. It is IMcnRnnt.

It contains nolthcr Opium, Jlorphlno nor' other Nnrcotlct substance. Its Is Its guarantee. Jt destroys "Worms and nllavs rovorlshncss. It cures Dlnrrhrca and "Wind. Colic.

It relieves Tectliliiff Troubles, cures Constlrmtion, and Flatulency. It assimilates tho rood, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, (living healthy and natural sleep. Children's l'nuncca-Tho Mother's Mend. GENUINE Boars tho Czr, The Kind You Have Always Bought in Uso For Over 30 Years. TH, CCNTlblt U.M-IT, TT HU.Mf Ht VO.

CfTT Physicians Advise the use of a goodlaxatlve, to keep the bowels open and prevent the poisons of onJIgesteJ food from gettlnginto )our system. The latest proJuct el science Is VELVO Laxativ Ll er S) run, purely egetable, gentle, reliable and of a rleant. aromatic tsste. Veho nets on tho liver, as well as on ths stomach and bowels, and Is of the greatest possible efficacy In constipation, Indigestion, biliousness, sick hcaJache, feverlshness, etc. Try Vf 1 rv 'n in nnv 4.

classified 4. 4 advertisements. 4- FOUND A shoo shop on Noi th Stonewall Street, LOST, fctraved or Stolen Ono ladi's bat In south part of tbo city, l'indei plcaso return to Mrs C. l'ugsley. OLIVER 1'YI'UWUITirii roil SAbC No.

1e sood condition. Apply at Herald office FOR SALE A nlco cigar confec tionary and book storo. If jou want a money maker, a bargain, If taken quick. Seo R. BASS.

1-lltf ROOM FOR RENT Extra large, com fortable, nlcoly furnished room, with two beds, second floor, sultablo for two )ouug men, tno blocks west of Katy freight depot. Old phono 71 or new phono 71. WANTED Board with private fam ily at modrnto price, willing to milk cow, got in wood or do character of work about tho house Boy IS )ears old and can furnish good references. Address Messenger offlco. WANTED 150 meu for coal mining and miscellaneous work In and about mlno.

No previous experlonco neces sary. Work soon learned. Good pay; steady Wrlto tho South western l'uel and Mfg. Company, Cal vert, Toxns i-2s Look for the Sinner Sign (The Red When lu need of machine. We can glva )ou )our moneys worth.

Think B-drawer drop head Singer from $20 00 to JC5 00. Your credit Is good S1NOER S. M. CO. II.

UuIe, Mgr. DOWNWARD COURSE. Fast Belno Rcillied by Greenville People. A little backacho nt first. Dally increuslng till tho back Is lamo and weak.

Urinary dlsordors quickly follow, Diabetes and finally Brlgbt'a dls case This is the downward courso of money ins. Don't take mis courso. Follow tho advlcu of a Oreeiivlllo citizen. 11. 115 Bourinnd Clreon vlilc, Texas, Ba)s: "'y first experience with Doan's Kidney Pills wus about two yeirs ago.

At that tme I was feeling all out of eorts. On getting up In tho morning my back ached so severely that 1 could hardly stoop to put on my shoos I lacked ambition and felt generally miserable I had often heard about Doan's Kidno) Plls nnd believing thoy might prove ot benefit. I procured a box nt Ford and Pcnuugton's drug store. Tuoy soon proved their worth by stopping tho backacho and im proving my general health. Several times tlnco then, I havo used Doan's Kidney Pills and from tho rcaults re ceived, consldor tbcm the finest kid uey remedy to bo bad For sale by all dealers.

Price CO cents Fouter-Mllburu Co, Buffalo, New York, solo agents tor tho United Stales Roniembar tbe name Doau and tnlto no other, CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm quickly absorbed, Ciiei Rillcl it Unca. It cletmiic. Uoorbes, heals protects I bo if menu branjl iltinfffrom Cujf'w nd drives SV aw13. Jd lu tho IFEVER ft QtPniu 7. supervision Binco Its infancy.

ALWAYS Signaturo of fetti. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tor District Attorney, 8th DIst: CLYDE SWEETON. I or Sheriff: W. NATT AltNOLD.

SAM J. UOSS. JNO. L. SOUTH ALE.

IIAIIUY BROWN. For Count) Judge: GEORGE HALL For County Attornoy: T. W. (WAD) THOMPSON. A.

II NICHOLSON. N. E. PEAK. For Tax Collector: ELLI3 BIItDSONO.

For County Clerk: SID AltNOLD. J. E. JOHNSON. J.

Y. DARNELL. I'llOr CHAHLES WltENN. For County Superln'ondent: JAMES II. BUCHANAN.

For Dlstrkt Clerk: JOE II. SMITH. For Tax Assessor: J. J. (JIM) DARNELL.

L. ALEXANDER. ClILUERT SHIPP. W. M.

HENLY. M. A. CHASTA1N. For County Treasurer: FRANK P.

WOOD. For Commissioner, Dlst. No. 1: JOHN A. SI ONE.

D. QUATTLEBAUM. For Commissioner, DlJt. No. i HUQII M1NTON.

Fdr County Commissioner, Dlst. No. D. U. (DUD) ENGLISH.

P. (PLEAS) COWAN. For Justice ot tho Peace, Pre. No. 1: ALBERT MASON.

Tor Constable, Product No. 1: WILL UHEEN. It. E. (BOB) HAWKINS.

For Public Weigher, Precinct No. JOHN H. FRANKLIN. It. (ROB) SPUAUL1NO.

CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Ma) or: It. D. THOMPSON. SCHUT.

JOHN W. ALEXANDER. T. HYRD. J.

C. WHITE. For Aldorman No T. P. UETHKLL.

M. AltNOLD. For Alderman No. 2: J. 11 W11AT1.EY.

GEO W. WILSON. it will pay jou, Mr. Investor, to look at tlioso two modern uittnceu on cornet Oak and Hindis streots, 01.0 block north from tbo postoffico Tliuy are now and uptodntb and )uo every tononlonLo, concrct" walks, sow- erago, batli, and Uectrlo lights. Thoy retil fot i0 00 und U5 00.

I mn offorliig I bo two places for 13500.00 I also imo a pieco ot property lor 23S0 00 that rents for ISO 00 vet month. If ou hear ot aujthiis, bet tor than this, I will consldor It a fuor It ou will let me know about It "Will Harrison, IlioUnd Man. Reliable Fire Insurance I Companies I Btill eprcwnt tho I reliable llro meuranco loiuiunlea fr.lilcli lune stood the test of tbo lllos In Green llle for more tbnn 30 )jiru, and pay losses spot cubIi, wltLW1' Ulscounl Como nnd see mo or jBiono ino II. Utlor Vvr indigestion and all stomach troubles taku.lteMy'a Ortno t-axathe. It Is the nJCii-i remedy for Indigestion dyiy'''hoartburn, bad breath, '-lorpia uver, uiuous os.

i constipation 101 lvn AWAtfMlS tKrf Ilit. 01a tonos 11 the nnA own vj H4-I-H'hhHM-h? Iss i l'l I. PROFESSIONAL CARDS, J. H-H-M 'I-H-H-V, Physicians. MILU8 L.

MOODY, M. D. Practice Limited to EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Fitted.

Office, West Leo Street, over Graham Brothers' store. C. E. WILL CANTRELL, Phytlcians and Surjjeent. Office at I'h)slclaus and Surgeons Hospital.

oo Bccton. Edwin Becton. BCGTON 4 BECTON, Physicians and Surgeons. Office upstairs over Archlo Morris Racket Store, west sldo square Both phonos 123. DR.

OCORGE A. WELLS, OSTEOPATH. Graduate or A. S. Klrksvllle, Mo.

Consultation and examination Free. Phono connections. OR. T. B.

SPAULDING, Physician. Office West Side Square Now phone 17C at night. J. h. FRENCH, Physician and Surgeon.

Offlro at Trench's Drug Stole Residence South Houston St. Old phono 177, E. T. SPEAKE3, M. D.

Physician and Surncon. Ureenviile, loxau. Ilnnlilnnnii Plwim. Rll nfflnn ,1 C. W.

Geo's Drug Storo. W. C. MOODY, M. D.

Physician and Surgeon. Office upstairs over tho iicall Hard ware und Impleuunt Compauy Store Phone connections. DR. T. J.

MILNER, Office McKaln's Pharmacy. Phone Connections. Dentists. DR. SAM Q.

DUFF, Dentist. Office over Commercial National Bunk, Leo Street. Attorneys. SHERRILL, MULKEY HAMILTON' Attorneys at-Law. Offices at Greenville and Commerce.

Geo. S. Perkins. Morris B. IlarreU PERKINS HARRELL, Attorneys at-Law.

Office over Greenville National Exchange Bank, Iloonis 1 and 2. Ed. II. Dennett. T.

Jones. BENNETT JONES, Attorneys at-Law. Office In Soyle building, northeast corner ot square WM. PIERSON, Attorney-at-Law. Practices In all the Courts.

Ottices In Schlft Building over It "White's Store. U. Q. Evans H. Carpenter.

EVANS CARPENTER, Attorneys-at-Law. Offlco In Commercial National Bank Balldlng. A Limited Train of unlimited comforts setting the pace for trains in the Sovith west an extra (are" tram without the extra is The Katy Limited to St. Louis and Kansas City It 13 brilliantly lighted from pilot to observation end, and has all the essential comforts and many "extras" that go to make railway journey pleasant. Chelr Cars brighter, more attractive and more comfortable than uu luve Men before.

Sleepers that are just a lull firrr than any previously built liipger lies' toilet rooms dental lavatories slidinp window screens electucfans elictric berth lights observation car. The Katy Limited with its companion train The Katy Flyer elves the Katy two fust trains daily with through chair cars anl uleepers to St. Louis and Kansas City All you need itmenibe NOW in buying a ticket North or Hast is one little word "Katy." 46 Hill OHO'. vsifino agent for any imorml-lion desired about latot, etc. "Mako business of sntlng-and )ou? ravings will inaKo jou a business" GREENVILLE BUILDING AND LOM! ASSOCIATION issc.

A Homo Institution to Jlelp-iromo I'eoplo. STOCK WILL BE ISSUED IN FEORUARY. OITICUHS: II Williams, President. lllrdsong, Treasurer, O. I) Jonos Secretary.

DIIlUCTOnS: Wise, Schlft, O. Hay. tor. II. Williams, llort Bcall, M.

M. Arnold, Jones riNANOM COMMITTEE; W. II. Jnmcs, W. W.

Sookwell, Jno. A. Hodge. Notice. We do eyerythlnc from sowln button on up to noy shoes to 01 iler mFm 'A umk mmiw -uiecar ii winton.

skuimMtuaQ ci ortH StouoivnTVUBL airooi. lFSS W. T. Hflesiroe PLUMBER Steam and' Gas Filter. gtnmmttrmmmtttmntautmtma" Weathers Grain Co.

iiavj: ALFALFA AND PRAIRIE HAY, FEED AND COAL 1 Otllcc nnd Warehouses on I St. John Street, Opposite I Hardwood Factory. Both Phones -li. A Otflco at Model Pressing Parlor. Old phone 370 New pbone 293 xc A.

R. Holmes FIRE, I TORNADO, LIABILITY, ACCIDENT, AUTOMOBILE, 4 LIVE STOCK, I SURETY BONDS I Insurance Only Ilollablr Oampuntos Hi presented unico J.H1 orth MonowAirtrett Both Fhonefl 3G5 o-y0'Kfc HERMAN NESBITT.I jl: TRANSPEU AND 'k STOBAOn CO. Moving furniture, pianoi, lieavy safes, etc. Crating and shipping specialty. jr.

250 West Lee Street Botb Phones No. 208. Protect your Property I represent leading companies and am prepared to write Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance. R.M.Chapman TEXAS TRACTION CO "THE CONVENIENT WAY" NEW ROUTE TO DALLAS- Leao Greenville 10:25 n. m.

for McKlnnoy via Katy, nrrlUng McKIn noy a. m. Leave JIcKlnncy via INTEHURBAN 12:22 p. in, arrne Dallas 1:45 P. JAS.

P. GRIFFIN, Q. P. A. DALLAS, TEXAS.

Office aeo'a Drug Store Telephone Connections. J. House VETERINARY SURGEON and DENTI T. GREENVILLE, TEXAS. Undergraduate Grand Haplds Vctoi-Inary College of Michigan Burleson College School of Music MISS OIDSON, Dlrectoi.

MISS ANDERSON, M18S NELL. Complete course In Piano, ypici Violin, Organ, Theory. Studios convenient schools Near Phone veccttatlM. Leclul llii fir quallt rn luiaff I know A ti lu-tf THEAT8 I 'MirWT mm woiiei i TRAN8rER and A Xi i i. ,1 a JCW-CtCiIb A iK.

1V ySrS- SBSSf 5ife O0THE if LB ncr4iiMBHnMHrHaaM -w i THE PEOPLE'S W. H. BUSH, Pres dent, P. A. NORRIS, Vice Pre, JNO.

L. LOVEJOY, Vice L. N. BYRD, Active Vice Pres. BROOKS, Cashier.

STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF FIRST NATIONAL OF GREENVILLE. TEXAS. MADE TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, NOVEMBER 16, 1909. RESOURCES. LoaUB and Discounts $511 050 SS S.

Bonds and Premiums 1GI 1)00 jja, ileal Estate, Furnituro and Fixtures DUG 10 Cash, Exchange and Demand Loans 3J5 Sa5 8J Total 009 512 87 LIABILITIES. Capital 5150 000 00 Surplus and Profits 20 SlOJ 13 Circulation 160 000 00 Deposits C82 C33 41 Total Jl 003 512 87 We certify this statenvnl la correct. W. II BUSH, President, S. BROOKS, Cashier.

DIRECrORS: i W. H. BUSH. DR. CHA8.

T. KENNEDY, i mrs. v. a. kinq, r.

d. waddle. 3 f' DR. ROBT. SAYLE, B.

BROOKS, P. A. NORRIS, N. BYRD, JNO. L.

LOVEJOY, S. B. PERKINS, M. A. JOY, -V-VWVVVV.

--v ViV. it, FOR Kite room now house on ono third acre, nil modern coinenlences impalements cost mora than wo ask for the place, good terms. SK room modoiu convenient to Burleson College, on l'lchett street. A bargain, easj terms or will trade for farm. Six room houso on South King street.

A bargain. WANT TO BUY 1 Three good cottages close in. I 0 cash Niflt II KSlImgswosftSi Massay WESTERN UNION BLD. k5 8 i '1- NOVELTIES IN ijf IF8 I 5- WWiHS ffi pH I7T7 TWO TONES, FABRIC EFFECTS AND RICH PLAIN PAPERS j. 4 ARC PROMINENT FEATURES OF OUR i -T- .1.

j- i 1910 1 1 13. WHICH IS COMING IN NOW WE INVITE YOU TO LOOK I 4. THEM OVER. Geeteh Wall Paper Co, tH-I- l-H-'H' ir'H-H'-i' qj Fresh j- Vegetables i Direct Froin ED SWIFT'S i "1ft Both Phones No. 28.

M' IL, jj fflpi''''''' 1 Thft Na. )i mi -y ki wa -tev -aa' iang CM u- IH'L ji4JL jflajtct Visible, Durable, Light of Touch. I 1 11 1 -J2-. tmk NM Betlor Get Further Facts About Jt at thX I HERALD TT M9 1 1 5i i Vft m. an MIIH DEPOSITORY i At 1 I I' SALE Stoward St south of Park St, Machhie Made.

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