Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 January 1891 — Page 3
fljrte HHIe kiHeip, soiled tfjeir mittens, ^rjd didn't kljov/ WIpi lo do -fill* Wise old frieitd
(f /.bki reconjnjeijd
SANTACLAUS SOAP
SANTACLAUS
NLKFAIRBANK&CO.
ao pounds New Orleans Sugar. 15 pounds Golden Sugar 17 lbs. White Extra Sugar. .. 16 lbs. Confectioners A Sugar... 15 lbs. Granulated Sugar /.
Barnhill Hornaday
Furniture. Stove anil Grocery Store.
PA1N1£SS*
For
Senator
L. W.
•T- A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
5o true.
Vl/illjfyisSQAPof aiqber Ijue, a Quick]/ ^r\isfyed ee^cVj staty, ^Vjd%ir tyitteip egai^ "V^re asbrig^ exi^d soft asqev/
SOAP-HADEONLY BY
Gents, Do You Need a Dress Shoe? Try one. pair Lilly BrnckeUs" I land-Sewed, And be convinced Miat they
Are the best on the market.
JKEILY
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East Main Street.
BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS
.Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Constipation, Disordered Liver, etc., ACTINQ LIKE MAQICon the vital organs, strengthening the muscular system, and arousing with the rosebud of health
JMVMThe Whole Physical Energy of the Human Frame. /Taken as directed thesa famous pills will prove marvellous restoratives io all enfeebled by any of the above, or kindred I diseases: ^jfsOLD BY*ALI? DRUGCISTS,
Xrioa 8S xsnta por Box.
Prtptftd tralj hj THOS. BEEOEAM, 8t. Helens, Lancashire, England. fl. r. ALLBftCO., Solo Agent* for Vnitcl Slrilfl, York, (who if your druggltt doe* tio( keep them) trill mntt Ileerham «I II*
receipt of pikie-but inquire fint. thi* i»j,er.)
CHICAGO.
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Squire from Washington State, it said, has an income of
a month, and
King Kalakaua, Deceased, is to be pickled in alcohol which is better than beine soaked in it before death,
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SAFOLI O. if is w.ell s&wiFllxe m:dus* is muzzled Tn her ho.aseVTty ibar^cLKeepyour house cleajuAH grocers keep 0*«
Cleanliness and neatness about a house are necessary to insure comfort. Man likes comfort, and if he can't find it at home, he will seek elsewhere for it. Good housewives know that SAPOLIO makes a house clean and keeps it bright. Happiness always dwells in a comfortable home. Do you want cleanliness, comfort and happiness? Try SAPOLIO tnd you will be surprised at your success.
BBWARK OF IMITATIONS.
Every Symptom (ione.
I'i'iImMv no dUca^e Iuflirts so much contune.rjs pain as rln-nmatWin. nver no single complaint ha*' I jr.. David Kennedy's Favorite |{''uu*lv, 4»( Kouudout N. woii more euros than I0u u»mitim. I'\ its u-e the ayonl/.liiK iti»-ni can mire mnn* use his limb* and bt lr» ed irom past years of pain.
Frank Strait, a well known merchant ol New Hamburgh, N., V, says: "1 sutlereo tortures from
Sciatic Rheumatism
ea^e wa* a very bad one, ami none of the meaus taken mve nie relief. I use lr. havld Kennedy's Kavorite Remedy, of Itoundout, N, V. and ann-ntlrcly rid of my trouble. Only three bottles brought about this wonderful result. It has built me up and been of gT'"»t benefit to nie in other wiijs. I heartily rceoin* mend it toother sullerers.
Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy.
Made at UOI NDOIT, N, V. jl 0 for .. 11* '.
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JOURNAL
WKI XKSDAY, JAN.2S, lKiJl.
THE CITY.
The Weallier Report.
For .'iidlana—7 11.111.. ruin, waruier.
Judge Burford's PopularityOklahoma City Times: Register liur ford aud Receiver Delauey, of this land otlije are the most popular men iu Oklahoma, with tbo law-abiding element. But they are yetting a cold shoulder from the sooners.
Y. M- 0. A. Statistics-
For week ending .Tan. 21, lS'Jl: Visits to building, 712 daily average, l'Jl. Visits to reading room 110 daily average, 33. Parlors and amusement rooms 170 daily average, 29. Visits to gym uasium (Hi daily average 11. ol gymnasium classes 2. Number of baths taken 150 daily average 25.'
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An Exciting Runaway.
Yesterday afternoon at *1 o'clock while (jus Karl aud Duff Casad were riding in the former's buggy tbe liorso started to run iu front of Albert Muhleiseu's saloon on Green street. At tho inter section of Green and Maiu he escaped control, and went tearing down tbo street. In front of tbo engine house btood the wugou of old uucle Robert Jones, colored, aud he was standing up in it beside two barrels tilled with water. Just before reachiug the wagon K'irl jumped aud escaped without in jury. His horse kept on and coming to a wagon fairly ldiq id over it. Buggy aud wagon lay a pile of ipliutors with old man Jones under them aud
Casad lying a few feet away, tbe horse continuing his ma I lligbt down the ougiuo house alloy. is.id au Jones wore picked up from tho wreck aud carried into the engine bouse and shortly carried to their homes severely bruised up. It seems almost providential that neither of them wore killed, as tho street full of people who witucssed the acoiueut fully expected. The loss incurred was considerable.
liUKCHAM'rt PlliLS act litv Weak Stomaell.
Mr. Swnin, tho stockman of Bellmore, transacted business here yesterday. Chas Smith and sister, Miss 3'ittu visited Crawf jidsville frien ls to-day.
Will Gabler, of Riskville, is lettertug a tin- monument forll irvev Canine. Uucle JJan irwo.id dr iiuod his I'nh pond yesterday aud his uoi«hbws will dl eat ti-h for (lie next few days.
Jackson M"Allis!t-r. of RicUville, •vas here sterday Oiiiiv.issiu^ for L'.il ange's now book **The Life of Christ..'
Mrs. ]J nma Bjwman and child, who ive been visitiug her 111 ither, .Mrs. lireuhain, returned home to Iadiauapo lis to-day.
The proceeds at the Busy Gloauer.s ijupper to be giv.'U Saturday night will jo toward helping purchase a piano for liaptid church.
Marshall Murray put up the rest of the street lamps yesterd ly. They give tho town an air of thrift worth mauv times their cost.
Why not renew your subscription to Tiri: JouuNAi. at ouco. M. Ij. Butcher will gladly forward your name aud give you a receipt for money paid.
OAKMNtiTON.
A. J. Bone left for California Monday on time but was compelled to leave bis family behiud on account.of sickness.
Eudicott's troupe was hero Saturday evening. To say that it was "roskv" is putting it very mild. Boys, pleaBedon't come again.
W. Eudicott. and wife gave a tally pulling to a few of their friouds last evening. Miss Anna Jackmau was assistin rin the work and by some mishap was burned very severely about tho face.
William Russell aud Miss Allie Flaunigan were married Sunday last, at tho home of tho bride. Aud on Monday wore given a big reception at tbe home of Elijah Russell, father of tho groom. About forty invited guest partook of th« feast.
Those interested in our bank mot last Saturday aud completed tho organization by electing the following Board of Directors: Wm. Cox, W. A. Buchaunnn, J. A. Mount, John Peterson aud Daniel Lewis. William Cox was chosen President a'ld II. II. Bowers, cashier. They have purchased the room now occupied and owned by \V. H. Everything is progressing D.irliugtou v, ill soon do her
a Herios of meetings at tho M. E. churoh for tbo past two weeks. Several have uuitod witb the church and tbo meetings arr increasing iu interest.
The "Linden Exchange" saloou "il tbo danoiug club at tbo ball are now in full blast. Tbo enterpriser lroprictors of botb are trying their boat to demoralize tbe rising generation in our bitberto moral, quiet little village. Some of our faj famed Prohibitionists ought to give us an occasional call aud use their eloquence iu trying to chuck the evil inllueuces that surround us.
OKT1I.
Wn. Harlow is still very sick. .Taraos Iulow aud wife ioitavl ltoss last week.
J. W. Crawford aud family Sundayed at Henry liursott's. The singiug class met at A. H. Peter, in's Sunday uigbt.
John Iliggius is preparing to build a blacksmith shop here. Mrs. .Tohu Spobr attended church at Now Koss last Sunday,
Jolier.
finely aud own bauk-
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Miss Eiail Uuulile has anew upright piano. Mrs. Tom Willons nml Mi's. II. Howard are 1.11 the siok list. 1
C. M. l'ra'ey au wife spoilt, Saturday and Sunday in Crtiwfordsvil'e. Miss .lira Eru'ey is now at 1) -l'auw University ikiug a course in mnsie.
Isaac Montgomery bus boon having a siege with tho grin for the 1st tou days.
Mr*. Trend way fell from tho platform at tbe depot last week breakiug her log in two places. SI10 was on her way to visit her son, living near Chicago. ltev. A. L. Wright has been holding
Charlie IJruce and Charlie Martin went to Iudiaunpolis last week. George Swisher and family went to Now lloss to meeting last Sunday night.
Don't forget to leave your subscription for THE JOOIINAI, at the postotUce. Several parties from this viciuilv t'llk of removing to Oruwfordsvillo if the spoke factory liually concludes to locate there. It may be that our loss will be their's too.
Mary, wife of John Cogle, died last Sunday. Funeral services were 'conducted by Rev. Airhart at Providence church on Monday at 12 o'clock. Interment at Mt. Pisgah cemetery at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Cogle was well beloved by all who knew her. She leaves a busbaml and three small children to mouru her IOBS. The youngest is a babe a few days old.
A l'leaslng Sense
Of health and strength renowed aud of ease aud comfort follows tho use of
I Syxup of Figs, as it acts in ha.-mony
with noture to eflbctually cleanse tho system when costive or bilious. For sale in 50 cent and 81 bottles by all leading druggists.
of a Minnefcom .Judjr*.
GLKNCOK. Minn.. Jun. 28. —Judf/e •Tames Krisou, of the Kijrhth Judicial district, died it his iu this place Tuesday morning of Hright's disease. He wns a nalive-of OUcgo Couuty, Ym locating in Minnesota in lWU. Qi served through the war. holding* Colonel's commission at the close, and was an ex-moinber oC the Legislature.
Struek it Vein of oal.
J.r \IJS. !a.. .Ian. 'iS.- During the boring of a well on the farm of (». Han kin. eight mile* northwest-of l.e Mars, a Hve-foot vein «f i«xeeUvnt hituinin«.»u?» slrueW feet fr«»lii tliesur
S ill I'.' sunk II lid lie tuili!
T11K MAlUvETS.
(ji'iilu. l'rovlhion*. lite. CHICACSO, .Jan. 27. Quiet ami lowft. Bprhm Wheat •J4.fntfM.7ft Bakers, iZ.Xi&XW. Wintet
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ptttents,
Wheat Flour, for l'ntonts. f4.K3UC for Cigars. WHKAT--Ruled *'t»uker »'url.v ami recoveretl some later. So. "J ca^h. PIfa-l'l*•!.' May. 9A »|(tc
CuKN--Motlcratv trading at a 1o\V».t ranpo. No. aud No. Yollow ui 4y,.fC. F«*l»ruary. May. *»1
OATS—Sieaily.
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WAVKIiAM).
LAim—Knthor active and priees rub*d 1OW«t Prlcoft ranged at 1c tor ca^h
Pirrmn.i.rM test, 0?4e: 71:.napblha, 7c.
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Samples in fair demand ami steady.
No. a. 4a®-irc: No. 3 Wbttg. No. No. White, Itv e—Quiet an'l slow, but unchanged. No. cash. 71c: Fcbruury. 7Jc. ami Muy, 74o. Sam pies: 7Hi«?t7^,'fC for No. 'J. and for No. 'A. liAlU-EY— Slow aud easy. JV»or, RKitWc com mon to fair. OStfCfto: pood, ami cboiee.
Mks^ roHK MarHft quite active uml phee ruled lower. Quotations ranged at 7C for'cash for January, and'SlO.UT'/j^ 10 27^ for May.
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ft.70 for February, and for March, and 50.0:^0.07', for May. -i Creamery, 3S(/'7e Ihilry. I^^Ul*. T:\eicini stools. tViiye.
I'ori.Tiiv—Live Cb»cl rns, 7-iv^c jier lb Live Turkeys, p"r lb 1-iv*: Duck'*. Ti-i© i'e per lb Live U^O!»e. fa pr-r doz. «t!.s—Wis o.:si*i Prime While. So Water White, Hv 'iehi:.'ar! J'rime White. t»l»c: Water White. lO'.te l«:«liana Prime White
Waler Wbilc, be: lleudilu'ht. 17." t«*t. CJa^i'ilue. S7 deg's. lie 71 dey'H. \o4 Naphtha. deu"^. ^e.
DNii.led Spirits ruled, Urm at
tl. 14 per K.'il. for lin'.shed tfoods. Ni:w YOHK. .Tan! V7. WHKAT—Hull. 'v'ftMe lower and easy: March. May. 1.04.01S July.
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COHN—Dull. VU-V* lower and easy No. '2, Cl^C/A^e: steam«T mixed. rti^(^02^e. OATS—Dull, lower "Wrv
PuifViftiON-i- Meef -Firm uml t: Plate, $7.(*)W.7.5«J Family. i'.Mi ^.u.."iO. Pork Steady and quiet New Mess. jH.iVWt-ll.t.'i Uld Mess. fW.7f4t!0.7.'». i:\tr.. Prime. Jl'.'Oif.y .V), l.ardQuiet and w«-nU SU-aur rendrn-d, W.O). (. i.KVtu.AMi. O,, Jan. «!7.
Stattdaril while, UUdej.'. i\ gasoline, life
ock. (:nn"AOt). Jan. -J7.
Mi'rl.ei a1,livp and prices bij.l5e
higher, espeeia'ly t) befct Kf«de»i. Quotatious rnnged at for eholee to faney shipping Steers M.4^'S.J0 tor good to choice do.: fcV.J.-vfM.W for common to fair do.: ^'J.7r« 8.A0 for butchers'S'fjfr** for Stoi'U ers JU®i!.70 lor Texans 70-.-:j.W for Feed er.s: *1 'J"» '.'J.7:» ior -}l.r'X for Bulls, and $3.00' J.V|0 for V»al Calves.
IIOi»s—Market on modern* ely aetlva Prices l()e low«ir. Sales raiwd at» SV.7«*£/a.4* for Pigs
ta.a.V.a.«iiMor::'
Ught: '••?.% i.'»? a.ro for rough pai
it 1 3 a a 5 heavy )taeivint/an'i ^1" ping lots.
A man tIio has praelluod meilUlne for 10 years, ought to know salt from sugar read what lie says:
TOLEDO, O., Jon. 10. ]£H7
Mwssis. F. .1. Clmney i. Co.—Gentlemen:—1 have lieen In tho general praitlce or medicine for most 40 years, and would say that in all my practice and experience have never seen a preparation that I could prescribe with as much eonlldence of suecess as 1. can Hall's Cataarh Cure, manufactured by vou Have prescribed it a great many times audits effect is wonderful, and would sav In conclusion that 1 lmvo yet to tied a case of Catnarli thai it would not ut'i If tliev would lake it aecor-lng to direc1 Yours ttulv,
I,. L. GOKSUCH.M. D. Ollice. 215 Summit. St.
We will give $100. for fliiy ease ol Cataarh that, cannot cured wii.h Hall's Cataarh Cur.'. Taken internally.
F. .1. C111.N)'• A- CO.. Props-. Toledo, Ohio. So'd l.v diugglsts, 75c.
C. M. Scott., at the City Clerk's oflieo In citv building, is agent for the Cincinnati Commeielal-Gazette, Em|uirer.The Indiana State .b'Urnnl, Toledo made, Chicago Inter-Ocean, St. Louis GlobeDemocrat, and Peterson's Magazine, or any other periodical desired. Also agen for the Uartlett 15ook bindery,of Terrc Haute. Call and see him or address him care city building.
Take Simmons l-iver Regulator. Ono dos 8 worth 100 dollars.
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THOUSANDS OF WOMEN
Bceoine afllictcil and remain so, suffering untold miseries from a senso if delicacy tliev cannot overcome.
BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR,
1\V stimulating and amusing to healthy action all her urgan'i,
ACTS AS A SPECIFIC.
It cause-! health to bloom on the cheek, and joy to reign throughout the frame. It never fails to cure.
The Best Medicine ever Made tor Women. My wife lias been mul«*r treatment of leading physicians three years, without benefit. After usinjjthreebottlesof B»AD« FIELD'S FEMAI.E REGULATOR she can do HER OWN COOKING, MILKING AND WASHING."
N. S. HHYAN. Henderson. Ala.
Uradfiklo KKGI LATOK CO., Atlanta, Ga. Sold by drutftjUtb ut $1.00 per buttle.
Sold by Nyr Co
MisHolloway&Brunton
ll ive removed their Drcssmaltmc lCstab lisluncnt over the luvesuiiciit Hank on S. Wiishu.ctoa Mtrcet. and are now liilel up line style Ui resume work. Also, teucii the liuililmgloii- Taj ior Svstcn.. jan'JU-'Jt
Change ol" Klrin
Notice is hereby gi* "ii (hit t'lep.ir'U"ishi| exis'ing bet John A. and Churl's Gilbert. u:id the Hi .n lriim' of Gi.bert isdissolved bv mutual lisent.. Charles K. (illl^ert eontlnuiiig io business. I'lm few who owe us are n-ipiested to call and settle forthwith.
JOHN A. Gn.nr.HT, Ciuiinr.s 1C. GII.HEIIT
Ii retiring, alter successful business Is cstiildished, I do so with the hope and assurance that the new linn will deserve aud receive a most liberal support.
Jan. 21, isllb JOHN A. GIMIKIIT.
Bowols Irregular and constipated, resulting in Piles, avoided by taking Simmon's Liver Kegulatoi.
No pill or nauseating potion but. a pleasant tonic and purgative is Simmon's Llvei ltegulator.
Kciiuirkablc Kcsciie.
Mrs. Michael Curtain, l'lainlield, Illmakes the statement that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs: she was treuted for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. Ue told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. ller physician suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benelited from first dose. She continued its use and after taking ten bottles, found lierselt sound and well, now does her own housework and is as well as she ever wat. Free trial bottles of this great discovery at Nye A, Co.'s drug store, large bottles fitlu and SI.00.
8hlloh'sOufe will Immediately rollevs Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchltl For sale by Moffett, Morgan Oo.
Health demands a healthy liver. Take Simmon's Liver Regulator for dyspasia and Indigestion.
Cold In the lieadV or Chllbla.ns? oi Chafing? or a Burn? or any Old Sorest The best tiling In the world for It le Column's Petroleum Balm. Get afro1 sample at the drug store of Nye A Oo.
Iturkien'H Armci.fti.ive.
The best salve In the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Oliepped Hands Chilblains, eras, nnd all skin eruption and positively cuies Piles, or no pay required. It ts guaranteed to give perfect sdlcfac'i-.n, oi money refunded. Price, 2i cenl»tt ex. Foi sale at Ny« t. Oo. drug i-t-ue.
l'he Mother'* Friend
\otoniv shortens labor and lessens pain at tending It, but greatly dlmiiiio'ies the danger to life of both mother and child If used a few months before conllnement. Write to The Hr.idlield liegulacor Co., Atlanta Ga., Ior further particulars. Sold by Nye «fc Co. Crawfordsville, Ind.
WHT WiLii Yoc cougn wheu Shlloh's Oure will give you Immediate tellef Price, 10 cents, 50 cents and $ 1 Moffett Morgan Jb Oo.
Muslins, Tickings, Jeans, Flannels, Shirtings, Ginghams, Canton Flannels, and all Domestic Dry Goods Will be sold cheaper than any other house
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Brass Band, Orchestra and Jubilee Singers. Prices
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Monday, February
REEVES'
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In an entlrelv Origin"! Satire on eotbe'« Immortal Poem,
FAUSTS"
It Sevocr... Mepblstopbeles Happy IHckTurner Ilmntler \i ward Selbel MIp^Mhv Duryra .Marfruoriic MUs HoU Mackajx' Kanst Miss Maude Wlhnot Valentino Miss Victoria Castellan Martini
ao ARTISTS—Our own orchestra, and full chorus, jrrand ballet, dazzling inarches,
iiinKnifleedtcOstnines, new and-
,i elaborate t'lleets,
J'roduced under tlie personal supervision of
the author, J.W.Munroe. of Boston. Reserved seats of Kohinson A* Wal'aei-.
J3feT"]''KICKb, ii:», r0 aud 75 oonta.
CRAWFORDSVILLE
TRANSFER LIKE,
R. C. WALKUP, Prop.
I'nsscnircrs und HaarfniKe to Depots. Hotels, 01 any partol' the Cit v. Also proprt
ctor of the
Bayless
Ten-Cent Hack Line
Tlio Cheap l'rtcea will be maintained and Siittsfactoiy service rendered. Leave culls at Stables on Markot stroet, slate at Snodgrass & Murphy's. Telephone No. 47.
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THE AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY
Is happy to report a rapidly uu iciisiiig business,
And to say that a new feature has been milled. Hereafter, all ordinary mending lo garments Will be don l'n of Charge.
W. Ft. Gosnell.
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Designer and Kn^i ii vor
Mannfaet urerof uSl kinds of
Rloct.rotypos and Wood Cutp, Cniwfunisvilie, I luliunu.
Tnr. JncunaIj cheerfully recommends Silas
Wray as a first-class artlHt. He designed the
cut of the Y.M,(?,A. hnlldlnjf.
PIANOS^
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CLEANED, TUNED ami REPAIRED. Or PACK KI). JOHN M. MACYj
No. 71 boutli Oreen St root
A. D. LOFLAND,
Real Estate, Loan, Insurance.
GOOD NOTES CASHED.
ust. Main Street, with W.T.WhlUiiJKt.ou
Diseases
of Women
AND SUKGKUV.
Consu.Ution room* over Smith't dru|. store, South Wa« dngton Street, CrawiortUville, Indiana.
T. R. ETTER, M. O
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O. M. (Jhk j, President. *•, W. S. MUKFP.TT, Vice President. (». P. lnmiiAM, Recording Secretary.
H.T. KIN». Treasurer. N. C. M"C.\v. Cienerul .Secretary. Baths, Tub and Shower Gymnasium, Howling Alleys, Piano. Games and Reading room. Meetings Sunday at 4 :30, p. m. Visitors always welcome.
Hecn^tary MeCayV ollice hours arc? f'«m 0 to 10 a.m., and JO p.m. arid every eve iIdk from 7 to9:30. exeentlnjr rfalunlay.
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FURNITCltE Repaired and racked for Shipment.
GEORGE R. RICE, Jool Block, 112 West Hike Street. Out-of-town work solicited.
