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THE WEEKLY HERALD OCTOBER 3 lx7
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DALli ACCEPTS
AMNIO CHALLENGE
Ij'tiin iIio nian.igi'inent 'hero
f 1011 i iiiirf4 I'tirn l .1 Oil) IllllUlHll
lonn .i.fnifi' llliH Mi'' Dalian team
"Mil ji !( ihr i hafleiiRe "I' In1 Ania
illln iiji'H I'ur ii B.irti'' ill Hi" fair
griiniiil i 1 . 1 1 1 1 4 i 1 1 i ! - li. Tln Dal-
ian NpvJm Tiii'. .(I iv makes lloto of
the p.i: laud si il os t li.tt I lu Tlllll-
vii f I n (in is In training imw fur ll
l.'Mi.flll ll.ll (I g.HIUVI.
The Ii Hindu loam will a voraK'!
p.iil in wiigJit according to
tlu i i in i lie Dalus News. J ust.
H'lr.il j Aiiiai'illo I ia in will 'aWT-
;i H ii j iniH);ili! i'l. to btalo but
ll M n!uliv tt tnincw bill higher
i ban I " I i v 1 1 t i rill awric Tho
TiinirMII have I bi advantage over
tln mi b.'ic (if longer training.
I-n fni'i'-i h.ive ll regular coach
Mllil fcNe plaillg practice gailie.1
th i.cliiinln ami minor !-
iiil liiiin nann". wiili A. iiiwi
ami ttltll Hi" second ll'Hin
c '.laic lililviMillv.
; nil the light fur t ho flclil
liio 1'nlli si fool. school build-
in? ineiiig din not on louay aim
Chh. il'iiti liliihnn IhsiioiI a i'iil Mils
nmii-j fur nil possible candidates
in iti. If i h o lights ii ro completed
.I.J Ibid ibis evening iit Til'.n for
in.-ioo. Ho ciniilijiHi.on the fact
ili pi hi iiro will bo In on most from
tlU.--i.iri and every man wlio cu-
ll j In bo squad 'will pot the bene-
fit;!' hard and i niiscienl ions prad Ire.
h the en iiionU Inn h 11 the men
w have signified their Interest in
th matter the siii-ccpm. nf Ibo Irani
donHs only on the fallhfulnoHS of
pietiio ami If that is Kccurod llio
h is confident of a winning team.
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According In inspectors there were
lies or beloie iii many fi'Hiidiilrut
block companies being flouted us now
ami all but. hii Inflnllei.lnial number
are clearly fraudulent. Many former
green goods and conf1rt"iicp('ii have
now entered I ho ranka of mining
stink pniiiiiilcrs as being h less
hazardous Mild more prnfiubla cull-
In .
TO' IMHVI-; SKTTLKMHNT.
AMAIlll.LO IUIOO.M ((HVN.
ltniiioi' SIidwh Hue Specimens
of l.nlo I'lnnliiisu.
I h n nrli of excriiiionally fine
b-p of In Dout. torn is on exhibit ion
H'ltm liaily I'Hnnandle office from
tb larm of C F. Ilrunor oleht miles
m Ii of A inn rllbi. 'I'bo heads are
li. ol 1 farmed. wiih firm
lt siimvn. 'Mr. Brunei" -tin five
a'trs f.f Ihe corn and while tlio ylrkt
iJiot Jarce. b'- luif" enough 1"if iinsijiv
ln that Ihero is mulioN ;)or Pa-ihjii-1
farinei h In i lii i:rfii.
lr. Urnner la ' nowcoTiier here
ani'.ias neor planted broom corn
hfljie. This your he failed to Ret a
Roif stand of iho plant and this fact"
ba i ut down Iho io!d. He plant-
ed ie ioin on i be Sih of .Inly bow-
eve and il is veniarKalile that a'
r ro planted su lale l.s pnului-od ro
wrlj Mr. Bruner is planning to Ret
a fMd of the corn in earlier not
yea'and he Is confident that he will
get) big paying 5 leld.
Thn Will A. Miller Land and lm-
ininrHlion Co. who have Jiiht. pur-
chased the Kllinii ranch Just casi of
Ainnrllli) are MBrtiiiR out. to Induce
seitlcinont of the AiimiIIIo I'mintry
In oariiesi. They want landn noar
Amarlllo Ht. thn lowest prices in or-
der to bo able Id h'II Hi proper fig-
ures to the actual nettlcr.
The company propoHc.H to sell lis
lands in $1 per wro lower to the
man who will improve 'and work the
land. They f urtheriuoro will Induce
our hardware and other merchants
lo givo a aiibstanllal premium 1o ev-
ery new farmer who nettles in the
vicinity of Aniarillo.
In this laudatory movement the
company a.sks und nhould receive the
hearty co-operation and cncouraRe-
nient of every real estate dealer mer-
chant and clti.en of Amarlllo. We
rannot fall to r'ORtil.e the fact lhat
our cryiiiR need Is more fnrniers. No
labor paina or expense Miould be
spiied to Ret them.
The country around Amarlllo Is as
well adapted to nuciensful farmiiiK
as any porliiui of llio Pa 11 handle
l'lactical denionslratlons of thin fact
are made by every one of the few
fanners now nperaiiim around us.
But. we must have tho united effort
of all our Immigration workers to
accomplish tho desired result. Tut.
asldo difference prejudiced. Jealous-
ies and nilHundeiHlandinfis and con-
jointly iho great work can' and will
bo done.
lerlnilon of a "llrj prodded with a
heavy Iron granf. Wbm gentl
bum of eonvenatlen ind light laughter
float down fr&m the laflira' gillery
memhera look up and ttrouih th
tutergticea of tba hear.r 'grrtng dll-
rat (lnt of nft (ibriea. th loom of
a fair cheek or tba eUam af a lure
wbit arm.
lmuemnt and rurloiity of eonnr
bring th ladiea to tha homa of com-
iiiona but there cannot h tha onl.r
niotlvei. Tha fair ttaltora would hard-
ly trnnblfl to array themaehw In aurh
ravtshlnR fTnlng- toilela merely "to
ait In the gallery that ill lighted den
where dresses are not aeen to ad-
vantage. No doubt It was with a view lo the
pretention of flirting that the rula was
laid down that if a member deelrei to
converaa with a lady In Ihe gallery be
may do no for fl mlntitea only. Mem-
bers espeeially tha young and Impres-
slminMe make frequent visits to tha
faire. Of rourne. It Is for the purpose
of pointing out tho celtbrltiaa on tha
keneliM below.
Hut If In doing so he should nceed
five minutea the callery attendant la
empowered to call hla attention cour-
teously but firmly to tha fact that b
hn outstayed his limit. It is to be
feared that this official In atenlnf
dress with a chain and badge ofttn
lutermpta by hla "Tlma's up air'."
whisperlnprs of soft nothings in the la-
dies gallery or tha "flirting lobby." as
It has been nleknamed.-London La-
dies' Hoalm.
ELLIOTT RANCH SOLD
Six Section lilock is to lie Jlroken l p
Into I al ius.
Announcement Is made nf the
Mlo by T. T. Kllioti. of ( orpiiK
Chrisii of his tix ecioll ranch on
the- Rock Hand four tuiles1 c.i.st of
Aniftrlllo. 10 the Will A. Mil
ler Land and Immigration Com
pany. rjiei laiicii . nas linen
bold at a MrIi fiRiire and 011 ae-
o iho reach of the small fanner and
inventor. The pure 'lasers now will
subdivide it at once fulo so acre and
lfin acre farms for sale under con-
ilii.ions on terms to actual farmers.
I'ndfr conditions the tract which Is
I of rich. lre plains Und will be
made to nippuri quite a community
l ilizeiis and under liie care of actual
fanners will Immediately become pro
ductive.
WNEMENTS
AT G00DNI6HT
pbllfE" la i;n.ji inn Satisfactory
(;ro1h in nil Lines.
ioodnlRht Kuptlst Industrial In-
liiuto is in a most flourishing con-
liioii this year accoiding to Hev.
: P. Reynolds president of tho in
Itution who was in Amarlllo yes-
terday. Tho present enrollment Is
over ono hundred and will probably
reach otic 'hundred and twenty-five
by November. Carpenters and paint
ir sre still at work on tho buildins
and Ihe entire plant Is being reno
vated. Tho llshting plant which will
ho installed at the college Is now on
the road. Tho new dining room Is
npon and tin use. Throushout tho
whole Instil n Ion the spirit of 1m
provement prevails and thn results
are- showing in tho work of tho
rn iiw-'i.
POSTOFFICE AFTER
MINING SHARKS
WatdilnRton Oct. 2.- A determin-
ed war oh mining slock companion of
a fraudulent character will bo in
ausrurated next year by Postmaster
General Mrr if rongrrss can bo In-
duced to provide sufficient funds lo
carry on tho crusade. The present
force of Inspectors It. Is said Is
wholly unable to cope with the ullua
tion. and Iho credulous are being
fleeced out of thousands of dollars
dallv 'by 'unscrupulous schemers
Often times many months of pati-
ent work arc required to collect suf-
ficient evidence! lo bring about a con-
viction and in the meaiiilmo (be pro-
moters have amassed a fortune till f-
firient to enable them lo leave the
country and live in luxury abroad.
Nothing Doing.
"Nothing doing!"
Is that slang? I thought it was un-
til I came upon the words in Dickens'
'rombey Son."
In chapter 4 old Pol Qlllls Is ex
plaining to bis nphw Walter why
the shop must be closed and the busi-
ness abandoned.
"Yon see. Walter" said he "In truth
tbls business Is merely a habit with
nie. I am so sreustomd to the habit
that I could hardly lire if I relinquished
It. but there's nothing doing nothing
doing."
80 you see the phrase had ils pa
thetie fltnesa many years ago and la
not slang at all.-Jeffersmilan Msgs
tine.
Batiifitd.
A serrtr looking loafer hating or
dered and eaten a large and sumptuous
dinner explained to the waiter that he
bad no mony. Tht waiter Imme
diately told the restaurant proprietor
who sent for a policeman.. The rro
priotor. going up to the unwelcome
euct explained that he had sent for a
WHAT IS THE SOIL?
Extant f This Prsoieua but Limited
8urface Mattrial.
If ynu were asked to name (he most
Important of mineral substances you
would doubtlesa hesitate for a moment
and weigh the respective merits of
coal Iron and the precious nietsls.
Only after soma consideration prob-
ably would It occur to you that these
highly useful substances have Insig-
nificant value as compared with that
familiar mixture of ground up min-
erals w hich we caM the soil.
Man could make shift to live and
even In a measure to progress with-
out glass or cement or metals but Ills
very life depends upon 1he little film
of triturated rock that Is spread over
the surface of the globo in the form
of earth. The constituents of this are
metamorphosed Into the substance of
plants and ultimately Into Ihe tissues
of man himself.
Properly to understand the matter
however It must be comprehended
that the soil is no Important part of
the earth's structure except from a
strictly human standpoint. At best it
Is only n little film of material frayed
off from the Jacket called the earth's
crust. To a giant of such slr.e thst
the earth were to him what an apple
Is to us the soil would bo no more
than the bloom on the peaeb.
With bU handkerchief he could wipe
off tho films of water that we call
oceans like so much dew. and polish
off the soil as we rub the bloom from
an apple clear down to the rock foun-
dations without changing appreciably
the sire or the weight of his toy.
To scrape away tho entire crust of
the earth (so far as known to us)
would be but to remove an Infinitesi-
mal shell and thn total bulk of nlr and
oceans aggregates only 7 per cent
of that shell. Yet the oceans cover
three-fifths of the earth's surface and
as measured In human terms are some
miles in depth. How then shall wo
estimate the Insignificance of that
little powdering of soil only a few
feet In thickness thst Is dusted over
the remaining two-fifths of the earths
crust. Appleton's.
CON-
County
THE FLIRTING LOBBY
Feminine Visitors 'to the English House
of Commons.
Women visitors to the English bouse
STATR OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Potter county Greeting:
YAU ARK HEREBY COMMAND-
kit to summons S. B. Wynne by
making publication of this citation
once In each week for four sue
cesslve weeks previous to the return
day hereof In some newspaper pub
llshed In your county If there be a
newspaper published therein but If
not then in any newspeper published
In the 4 71 Judicial District; but if
thorn be no newspaper published In
said judicial district then in a news
paper published In tho nearest dls
trlct to said Judicial District to ap
pear at tho next regular term of the
District Court of Potter county lo be
holden at the court house thereof
In Amarillo on the 1st Monday in
November 1007 tho same being the
4th dav of November 1907 then
and there to answer a petition filed
In said court on tho 24th day of
September 1?07 in a suit numbered
on tho docket of said court No. 801
wherein B. K. Wynne Is plaintiff and
S. B. Wynne is defendant said peti-
tion alleging In substance as follows:
Plaintiff sues for divorce on tho
grounds of abandonment for more
than three years plaintiff 'alleging
that sho and defendant were legally
married In Johnson county Texas
011 the loth of January 1809 and
continued to live together until tho
5th day of January 1901 that dur-
ing all' the timo that they lived to-
gether Bhe conducted tho household
affairs of hcreself and defendant
with prudence and economy and at
all times treated defendant with for-
bearance; that on tho Cth day of
January 1901 defendant abandoned
plaintiff without any cause or
grounds with the Intention of never
again reluming and living with her
and has continuously lived apart
from her to tho present time; plain-
tiff also sues for tho custody and
care nf Burrell Wynno. a boy 6 years
of age. only child of said marriage
and for costs of Biilt.
HKRWV FAIL NOT. but have you
before said rouj't on tho said first
day of the next term thereof this
writ with your return thereon
showing 'how you have executed the
same.
Witness Frank Wolflln Clerk of
paid District Court of Poller county.
Given under m.v hand and the seal
of said court in the city of Amarillo
this "0 day of September A. D.
1007.
FRANK WOLFL1N
Clerk. Distrirt Court Potter
county Texas.
Issued this HO day of September
A. D.. 1907.
FRANK WOLFLIN.
Clerk. District Court Totter
Jcounty Teiaa.
STATE OF TEXAS.
TO THa HI Eft IFF OTt ANl
STABULK. o( Poll
O reeling. '
YOU ARK ilKRNHY COMMAND
ED to summon Wm.'ll. l'oud by mak
ing 'publication of Ihla citation once
In' each week for four auccrsslve
weeks previous to th return day
herrof in some neespHper published
lii jour'countyf if ihero bo a news-
paper published therein but If not
then Ui any-neiHpcr published In
tho 47th Judicial dletrlct but If ihe.o
be no newspaper published In tald
Judicial DlHtrlct then In u news
paper publlbbed iu tho nearest dis-
trlce to ald Judicial District to ap-
pear at the next regular term of the
District Court of Potter rounly tu be
holden at tho court house thereof In
Amarlllo 011 the 1st Monday 111
November 1907. the same being the
4lh day of November. 1907 and
then and there to answer u
petition filed in Hald court on thn
7th day Of August 1907 and anent
thereof filed tho 24th day of Sept
ember 1907. In a suit numbered on
Iho docket of tald court No. 081
herein Molvlna lloud Is plaintiff and
Win. 1L Houd Is delenaani said pe
tition alleging In bubslanco as fol
lows: Plaintiff sues for divorce and
rnstn nf mill on the grounds of
cruelty inflicted hy defendant upon
her of such nature aa to render their
living together Insupportable; that
plaintiff and defendant vero legally
married in Totter county Texas on
Iho 24th day of December 190."i and
lived loge'her as husband and wlfn
until tho 311 day of March 190(1
when ou account of defendant's cruel-
ty tyrannical and harsh treatment to
oil account of defendant's cruelly
tyrannical and harsh treatment lo
her she was forced to separato from
him; that during all tho tlnin she
lived with defendant she was kind
and affectionate to him. and always
conducted herself with prudence and
managed the household affairs of her
husband wdlh prudence and economy
that on or about tho 25th day of
March 1908 defeudant. without any
grounds or excuse cursed and abused
plaintiff and struck cr with his fist
and knocked her down; and again on
or about tho 31st day of March. 190fi
without any Just grounds or excuse
defendant cursed and abused plain-
tiff and drew a pistol on her and
threatened lo" Unmet? that defend
ant ia a man of violent and un-
ungovernahlo temper; that such
treatment of plaintiff on the. part of
defendant was of such cruelly as to
render their rurther living together
insupportable.
HEREIN FAIL NOT hut havn be-
fore said court on the i-aid first day
of tho next term thereof this writ
wlih -vour return thereon showing
how you have executed the same
Witness Frank Wolflln Clerk of
Ihe District Court of Totter county.
Given under my hand and tho seal
of said court in the city of Amarlllo
this 30th day of September A. D.
1907.
FRANK WOLFLIN'.
Clerk; District Court Totter county
Texas.
Issued this 30th dsy of September
sld above described land cannot be
found and arc unknown.
And Whereas tho Honorable
Sam Merrill County Judrc of potter
county Texan on said day appointed
the undersigned as a board of com
missioners to hear and pass upon
nald petition 4ittd assess thn damages
on account of such condemnation as
piovlded by law In Tltlo 91 of the
Revised Ktatutej of this st.dle and
Whereas we have taken and sub
scribed the oath required by law for
Mich commissioners
Now. therefore you are hereby
commanded lo summon the said un
known owners of said described
land to be and appear before the un
dersigned as such commissioners on
thn luth day of October 1907 nt tho
court house In Amarlllo. Potter
county Texas tho eumn being the
time and place selected when and
where tho same will bo heard. Said
petition I styled tho Southern Kansas
Railway Company of Texas vs. UN-
KNOWN OWNERS and being num-
bered on the civil docket of aald
court. No 6fi7.
You aro hereby commanded to
summon said unknown owners as
above directed by causing a true ropy
of this notion to ho pub
lished In soino newsuaper pub-
lished In your county if there be
any newspaper published therein but
If not then in any newspaper pub
llshed In tho judicial district where
this suit is pending onco In each
week for four consec.ullvo weeks pro
vious to the return day thereof.
Herein fall not but havn ou bo
fore said commissioners on tho said
day of September 1907 this writ
with jour return thereon showing
how you havo executed Iho same.
CI I AS. GREEN
L. A. WELLS
W. A. CROSSETT.
Commissioners
We hereby certify that this nollce
is a truo and torrert copy of tho orl
final notice In said ma'ter.
Thla llth day of Sept.. 1907.
('HAS. GREEN
L. A. WELLS
YV. A. CROSSETT.
Commissioners
The state 0f Texas County of Potter
This Is to certify that this notice
Is a true and correct copy of tho orl
glnal notice in said cause herein.
This llth day of Sepfembcr. 1907
J. E. HUGHES
' Sheriff Potter County
n
D. 1 907.
FRANK WOLFLIN".
Clerk. District Court Toller
county Texas.
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fi.v.'Uv.'fTA
BARLER'S
IDEAL
OIL HEATERS
NOW
IN
5TOCS'
Gives a Nice Even Heat at a
Cost of one cent per hour
WITHOUT SMOKE or ODOR
SIX SIZES IN (STOCK
I
tAOOSEflSKE
rajTiWiWf.'JU'lHtWr
Circus Day at Amarillo "jl
SATURDAY OCT. ii
liNORHOUS WATURPROOf' TENTS LOCATED AT
Baseball Grounds!
Performances at 2 and 8 p.m.
MORRIS & ROWE'!
NEW BIG SHOWS
CIRCUS I.IEHJGEBIE UUSEUl! IUPP0DROKE
JUST TWICE LARGER THAN EVER BEFORE
-.DllVirC ELEVATED
STAGE
A NEW CIRCUS THROUGHOUT
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Totter County Texas.
Greeting:
Whereas the Southern Kanbas
Railway company of Texas did on
tho 201 h day of Augubf 1907 filo
with the county Judgo of Potter
county Tfxss a petition to condemn
to its uie as a railroad corporation
for right of way purpobes and for
other purposes necessary to lt3 use
In Potter county Texas certain lands
Ueged In said petition to belong to
unknown owners and being fully
described in said petition as follows:
Situated in Totter county Texas
and known as lot 19 block 3S0 Mir
ror addition to tho city of Amarlllo
Texas.
Lot 20 block 3S0. Mirror addi-
tion to tho city of Amarillo Texas.
Lot 2 block 420. Mirror addition
to the city of Amarlllo Texas.
Lots 3. 5 6. block 420. Mirror
addition to tha city of Amarillo. Texas
Lots 11. 12. 13. block 4 20 Mirror
addition to tho city of Amarlllo
Texas.
Lots 3. 4. 8. block 425. Mirror ad-
dition to the city of Amarlllo Texas.
Lots 13 15. 16. 17. 18. 20 21.
block 46S. Mirror addition to the
city of Amarillo Texas.
Lots 1. 2. 11. 12. 13 IS. 19. 20.
23 24 block 470 Mirror addition
to the city of Amarlllo Texas.
Lot 4 bloik 336 Holland addition
to the city of Amarlllo Texas.
And. Whereas the rUtulory oath
has been made that eaid owners of
Citation hy Publication.
TUN STATU OF TKXA8.
ro the Sheriff or any Constablo of
Totter County UreetinR:
Oath having been made as re
(juired by law you aro hereby com
manded to summon Cnarllo l'ayton
by nniklnc publication of this Cuh
lion once in each week for four buc
ccssivo weeks previous to tho return
day hereof In somo newspaper p
llshed In your county to' appear
the next regular term of the District
Court of Potter County to bo holden
at Amarlllo. Texan iu Bald Potter
County ou tho 4th day of November
A. U. 1907. then mnd there to Hns
wer a petition filed In said court ou
Iho 25th day of September A. D
1907. in a suit numbered on tho
docket of said Court No. K03 where-
in Salllo Tayton is Plaintiff and
CharllePayton Is Defendant and
said pcl'lllon Hllesing In siibstanco
as follows to-w It. That Sallie Pay-
ton plaintiff. Ih a resident of Potter
County. Texas and that tho resi-
dence of Charlie Payton defendant
Is unknown to said plaintiff. t. the
time of tho filing of this suit. That
said plaintiff has resided In tho State
of Tcxs and County of Potter for
two years next preceding tho filing
of this Biilt. and that tald residence
has been bona fide and in good faith.
That the said plaintiff and defend-
ant were lawfully married in Potter
County Texas on tho 19th day of
October 1903 and that they lived
together as husband and wlfo from
tho rlato of said marriage until on
or about the 1st day of March 1907.
That ahout threo weeks after said
marriaco. said defendant hegan to
abuse said plaintiff and was guilty
of excesbCH cruel treatment and out
rages towards bald plalntirf and by
reason of tho same plaintiffs life
was endangered and her living wnn
said defendant was rendered Insup
portable. That bald ubiibe excesses
cruel treatment and outrages con-
tinued from about tbreo weeks after
said manias'' until said defendant
loU said plaintiff on or about tlie 1st.
day of March. 190". Thnt said de-
fendant has wholly failed to support
said plaintiff slnco said defendant
left ssid plaintiff ou or bdoiu tno is:
dav of March. 1907. That during all
the time plain t irr . and aoieiinaiii
lived together thai plaintiff was a
kind loving dutiful and affactlonato
wife to bald defendant wnereus
plaintiff prays the court the prem-
ises being considered that defend-
ant bo cited by publication to answer
herein and for Judgment dissolving
nald marriage relations for costs of
suit and for all relief whlen in taw
and equity nald plalntllC is en-
titled to.
Herein fail not. but havo ynu be
fore said court a I. its aforesaid next
regular term this writ with your
return .thereon showing how you
have executed same.
Witness Frank Wolflin .Clei'k
District Court of potter. County
rilven under mv official signature
at nffire In Amarillo. this the 2.lh
day of September A. T. 1 907.
FHANK WULFLI.V.
Clerk District Court of. rotter Coun
ty Texas. '''. !.--;
3
l .2Sa.j
Two Chicago ministers bavo re-
signed to .bei'omo flro dnsuran.o
agents. That is to say Ihey will
henceforth work on coin mission in-
stead of ou BiiJary.
"Money Is no. succo:;s" says Chan.
M. Schwab ivrhaps not but tho
grocer ami tho butcher and others
look upon it as "something just a3
good " . ' '.'
Ladies
Fall is Now On
Van nhould have a boltln of nice
perfume or toilet water. You need
a jar of face cream as the fall winds
Hre sure to tan. Now we lravo Just
tho kind you iieed.-" 4ir- slock Is-all
fresh and new. Wo have all tho
best. oIich. See our show window
when down town. Call in and let
us show you. We will be delighted
to chow our goods no trouble.
Phone S2.
L. 0. Thompson Bro.
polk Street.
A member of congress declares
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