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THE ABTIiUNl REPORTER. THURSDAY PEBRITARV A 101.1.
PACK EIGHT
r
Sweeping Reductions on
V m ' ' ' ' ' i
Winter Wearables
To Make Room for the New Spring
Lines Now Arriving
Men's and Boys Clothing Underwear and Shirts in
best grades offered at Special Bargain Prices for
immediate clearance.
Men's Winter Suits
Priced.for Final Clearance
$27.50 Suits for 917 50
$2M Suits for . 915 00
$22.50 Suits for. S12 50
$20.00 Suits for ! .ill 50
. $10.00 Suits for ? 9 85
Boys' Knee Suits .
At Bargain Prices
$8.50 Knee Suits for 95 95
$7.00 Kiieo Suits for 95 50
$0.50 Knee Suits for 94 25
$0.00 Knot? Suits for .- 93 85
$4.00 Knee Suits for .... v .92 75
$y.w0 Ivncp Suits for ....; 92 50
. .MEN'S 0VJ3RC0AT.S Kutirti rfenmiiiing stock ut bar-
gain prices.
Underwear
At Bargain Prices
Men's Fleecthl Underwear fiOc values . . . .39
Men's tfihhed Underwear 5()e values .39
Cerivens' Knit I )rawers ....... . . .35
Men's Union Suits $1.U0 values 95
Menfs Union Suits $1.00 value 91 30
Men's Union Suits. $2.00 values . . . ?1 65
Hoys' Union Suits (!0e values . . . . 45
Boys' Union Suits :'3e values . . " k 25
$1.50 Shirt Values for 79c
A large assortment to eliooho- From. All good styles and
pattems from one of this country's lending milkers.
Plain nun pleated bosoms hi u nice assortment of stripes
and figures in light slmdesall desirable colors. ao
shirts in the assortment worth less than $100 and most
of them $1.25 and $1.00 values. Altogether this offering
represents the best shirt bargains we have ever made.
Sec windows for display oC styles. Extra Ti
Special iUC
65c and 75c Shirts 45c
A complete showing of patterns iiustripcs and figures
good values at regular price very desirable patterns full
cut and well made. Choice until the lot is 4 P
sold only TQC
Our Tailoring Department
We have a complete and up-to-date Tailoring De-
partment in the store ready to handle your Clean-
ing Pressing Dyeing and Alterations on short notice
and' at right prices. As a special inducement we
will give Premium Coupons on all cash work done in
this department. Phone us your orders and our de-
livery will call for your work. Both Phones 207.
CamoSefik
KNOTT
PROBLEM
RED1STRICTING BILL
Ktfort t like XesHure from House
SKfrwHtfc FHlN.-ScHte
ytyhbi 1'eppcry.
AOSTlH. TJCh Fob. 12Thoro
eem to Jbo more hard knots In the
adr&urSkin
u
lr aMtmi!Tyflltnt. facp
IMM
wnn cleared in u muikio
mlM ftfMUojiUUitt11'1 "
fc
MMMM Till!
tH out iniDurltle
tb lllntr skin as uottiinir
A o bottla prove It
MB& and ltr alllttl aintn.
)ut tLbaolUtalr ralUhla retneriv.
wtthlMT U w w can reiom-
hlMhly. Into our t&r todny. and lat
i Mm) mhtM -D u. and of
MM) jfwinnnc. AIIO
VKltMblV CMMfMUUf
tm-
ros JOM tl MAitMH.
congressional redisricting bill than in
any other measure. Yestorday mor-
ning HoprcscntatJve- Hunt from Con-
on City concluuod that things wore
not being arranged to his satisfac-
tion sent up u joint resolution to
tnko tho bill out or the hands of tha
regular committee and name a spe-
cial committee turccr from tho boMc
7m dtwo from tho senate that should
frame a Joint bill. Tho resolution
brought forth a very vigorous pro-
test on tho part of Itldgell from
Rockwall county n member of the
houso subcommittee. The time for
considering resolutions expired with
nothing done in tho matter.
in tnq senate proceedings were
more peppery. Thorp aro perhaps
eight or ten senators who aro nur
sing congressional ambitions. A
motion to add two more senators to
tl.clr oommUteo brought forth tho sug
KCHiiun nun uii mo Hcnators lin in in.
ed to it. and this latter suggestion was
adopted vesturdnv nfii-rnnnn thn
Eouiite mot as a (districting commit
tea with tho view of fushlonlng a bill
proceeding along Hie lines of tho
lirelsford bill tlmt had sixteen sign-
ers. 1'xrllewent Our Liquor Hill.
There Was probably more excite-
ment In tho Boiiuto yesterday utter-
noon than there was in tho kouso
while putting over tho Allison kill
provontlng Urn shipment of liquor In-
MOTHER
SO POORLY
Ctuld Hardly Care for Chil-
dren Finds Health in
Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg-
etable Compound. '
Bovlnn Center N.Y. " For six years
1 have not bad aa good hcallli aa I have
now l was very
my first
rn nnu
healthwas very
that. I
gular and
ns In my
WIK 80
oorIy tj
ir.ruly
o care of
lMdron. I
with "sev
eral clojtoro But trot
no better. They told mo ticro was na
help without an operation. 1 f have used
Lydia E. Pinkhnm'a Vcgltablo Com-
pound and it tins hpfped idclvondcrfully.
I dd most of my own work liow and take
;are of my children. I reef mmend your
remedies to nil sefTerind women."
Mrs. WlLLAHp A GitAfftM Care of
Etswoimi Tfrrf le Bovinu! CentcrN.Y.
Lydia E pmkham'o Vegetable Com-
pound ttrnfc from nathji roota and
herbs contains no n&rcotfcs or harmful
drugs anil today holds fho record of
being the mqit successful remedy we
know for woman's ills Ifyou need such
a medicine why dont yo J try it ?
If you liavo tho fclifclitcst doubt
tlmt Lydlii K. PJiikliAm'H Vcjrotn-
lilc Compound will Iu'Ipyou.ivrlte.
to J.ydlu K.PiuUlium MfttielncUtr
(cotiiMicntial) Ijymi.iUiiK.s. loritd-
vlce. Your letter will 1o opened
rend and nriMVoi-cil ly a woman
and held hi falrict confidence.
tp dry territories and pnsslnR the Al-
amo bill. It was a matter of Jln-
works from stun to finish with the
result that white In the main the
lines of the Urclnford bill were fol-
lowed pretty closely Keventi countleB
were left orphans and will hau to lu
tacked on where they will host 111
Navarro county the home of Coorv
ressman Hardy Is olte of these or-
phans; Johnson ountj Travis coun-
ty tho home of ConKrefosman nurle-
wmt MotitiiRiie nml Cooke toentles
are others nianeo county idaeod In
the new Fifteenth district tniuhes Uie
rest of tho Fifteenth district nowhere.
Proposed JNr(ls.
The followiiiK nre tho dlstrlctR as
proposed In the rouute bill'
l. Itod IUer Howie. Ooltn Hop-
kins Franklin Tltne Morris Casi
Camp Marlon and Harrison
2. Grayson Fnnnln J-ninar. Hum
and Hnins.
3 Kaufman. Van Zandt Wood. I'P-
shur. GrcRR. Smith Kuslr Panola and
Shelby.
4. Henderson Andorshn Cherokee
Houstoni Angolln'a and Nacogdoches.
5. Trlnltjv Sail Jacinto. Polk Ty-
ler Jasper Newton QruiiR Liberty
Hardin and Jefferson.
G. Wise Denton Collin Parker
and Tarrant
1. Dallas. Mills and Roukwnll.
S. Hqaque Hill Mclennan Falls.
LlmcBtono and Freestone.
9. IlobcrtBon lon Maillsan Urn-
zos. Grimes Walker Montgomery
and Harris.
10 Dastrop. Ise Hurleson Wash-
ington Austin Vallcr Fort llcnd
nrnvnrln . HnK'nafnTi flml PlifitilliAra
IL Hamilton Coryell. lunpusas..p'Old bv
I.lrino Uurnett nell. Williamson nml
Milam.
12. Hays Guadalupe Caldwell
Gnnr.nlPR. t avaca FnvcttP Colorado
Kxa Copy of WPP.
1 wTs;r
fWC ' ALCOilOL 3 PCU t'BNT S W
Uimi Algclablcftippairallonlbr.l jA . M
Kfn sifiiteftotfaBtfHSc Bears tlie JLs
k iMnMmm Signature' FA
mJ?" rrorMlcsDjnffefnU' yP ' Jr. 4 t r
El ( ncssawliyCGwlilnJwito " m lllK
P J. Opiitni.Mw norMiofraL ' t I f
Hff- NoTifciecoTic. J aIt
Smf . x c I m W
BT MJmStaia 1 mA
Vf I f& ft i Jl
HlfC I fjStcokaJitAi I a
K'flApctftclRcrafilyforCiiiislir I 11
KilloiLSourStoniicIi.I)tJniBra I ft
Kf ll'Wornu.Cow'ulskmsIcNTfisi m
HJ neMfladLoSSOrSUEKr. J
Bl TKSiaiile Sltnktut of
3 t&tfff&z A
Mt NEW YORKyCj
Hfew 0uAriuTcduniEriHcFiH3l
Wharton .Tncknon nnd .MulriKordn.
1.1 Ki'ir (llllcsplo Kcndnll To
nml. I.dxar. Wilson Atascosa Knr
lies OoWItt Chiliad VlPlorln llofu-
Kin. Onllunin nml Aransas.
I f. I vnlile. '.nvnlla. I'rlo. Mm-
mitt. luHnllo McMulloii. Live Oak
lice Hnn Patricio Webb Dimil NiiU
res. Jlnl .Wells fcnpnta. Uremics Wil-
lacy. Starr Hidalgo nml 'Cameron.
15. Ml Pano Culberson Hecves
PeeOB .leff DuvIb Presidio llri'WHter
Terrell Val Vordn Hilwards IUndern
M fill ti it lllaiuo Kinney .Mnverlrlt
Aiiilrews Mi'irlln Ilnwuril. Mitchell
Lovlni: Winkler Kelor Mlilhuul
(lluHHcock BlerllHK. ward Crane Up-
tanf llenRnn Irion Cronkett Sehl-
ulclier. Sutton Monaril Kimble mid
Mason.
HI Coke Tom Green Uunnels San
Salm Mlllrf Coiiiauelie Rrath Hood
and Souiorvcll.
1". Cochran Hockley Lubhook
Crosby DfekeiiH KliiR Knox llnylor
Yonknnrt Terry Lynn Gurzit Kent
Htoitcwnll Hankoll TliroeUmorion
VoiTiiK. .rack Gnlues Dawson Jlorden
at I could IWurry. Fisher Jones Shackelford
ko Mr. nf Hyphens I'alo Pinto Nolan Taylor
Callahan and Kantlaml.
IS. Dall.mi Sherman HaiiBford
Ochiltree LipHromh Ilnrtley Monro
HutchliiHon llobcrts llemihUI Old
ham Potter. Carson Gray. Wheeler
Deaf Smith. Randall Armstrong Don
ley. CollIiiKBWorth Parmer. Castro.
Swisher UriKcoe Hall Childress
Hnrdomnn. WllharRer. Wichita Clay
Archer. I'oard. Cottln. MoiJey Floyd
Hale Lamb mid Ha
This Is the nea
when
mothers feel
concerned
over tho
ontractcdtiy
their chlldr
nuant
rcason fori
"eakens
the limes lowers
Ity anil
pnvea thi
ro serious
discasenhat ro often
follow. Cham-
berlatfi'slCough
Is famous
for
nfe
r its lureo.
pleasant and
to U
sale by all dealers.
CAAipnrj.r & hussox
I.ltcstock Commission Company
Fori Worth Texas.
Dranei. OIIIco In all Principal Markets
Siwclnl to Tho ltDooilcr.
STOCK VAKUS. FT. WOTH. Tx.
Feb. IX. Hogs TBo. Market cltlug
if tih t about steady hoi all It Hnall
jitiupb nl ?S.S5 bulk ?S.25 to J.40;
light ?:.!!0 to ?S.3D; mixed y.b to
&J.10; bonvy 5-3tr hr-eOT Pigs
SCSO t IT.r.Or
Cattle 2.80ft Including 400 caUes.
Steers 10 higher top $725; bulk ?ti.uo
to Jii.oO; stockers nml feedors strong
$SU0 lo $r-"1 Stoeknr vows $4.t to
.XiU. Cahos ?4"Ht to $.2r.. llutehar
Cows 10 hlghor. top ?5 ID. bulk UW
to $u.0. ILdfers "k!o to $.2&.
Hulls steady. Sl.oo to $l."3. Calves
Ittundy bulk $.".i'to $fi.60
Sheep none.
McLanioscillas'T)niR Co1
Horn Is n irurfsaiir'frf hone nml CDOd
cheer frjum yVat f . Mnrthf Boone
Mill Va. -wbj& luAUJ inolhfjT of elgh-
uwit child r .y MarthrwaB cured
of Htomar troiflifc andconstlpatlon
oy ChaniforlnlnTf TnbAts after fiver
ivars otf suffering jru now rccom-
liicmls ilieso labluR to the public
dcnlc
Men rlio JiuRe othors by their own
HtamlarVQich measure less than
Irtv Inches to tho yard.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
TMCsinnvntouMNT. hiw i n.
iwr i
j s-
.. id?
inuii ui Liifyci
Xory tnurfr
xijieni roiiw"
u. ana iivo nuu
- v
Ii ..... M1.1 -A
Ik il I'win turn j
tho Vllfil
the Mfb
ejlTedy
iturls
m;. rw
. T?..
Tim jjt.vti: OF TI'.XAS
To the Sheriff of any Constable of
Taylor County. Greeting:
Oath having been rondo ns re-
quired by law.
YOI' ARK HMKKIlY COM.MANDKD
to summon I. Harbour by mnklng pub-
lication of this Citation once In each
week for four successive weeks pre-
loits to thn return day hereor lit some
newspaper published lit your County
If there be u newspaper published
therein but If not then In nny news-
paper published In the 42nd Judicial
DlBtrlctt but If there ho no news-
paper published in said Judicial Dis-
trict then In U newspaper published
In the nearest District to said 42ud
Judicial District to appear at the
next rcgulnr term of District Court or
Taylor County to bo holdeti at the
Court House thereof In Abilene on
the 1st Monday In March A. D. 1013.
the same being tho 3rd day or March
A. D. J13 then and there to nnHww
a petition died in said court on tin-
ntn nay oi jiiiiuury v. u. " nt
BUlt numbered on the doctart or snloJ
court No. aori4 wnoreiny. m. uau-
ford Is Plaintiff and JV Harbour la
Derendnnt nndsald tltlon alleging
that defendant 1. Hjarbour executed
and dellvere to tynlntlff his certain
promlsBoryoto tpc the sum of $"r..0
on tho mtday ff Jan.. 1907 parable
to the orer oplnlntlff. bearing in-
terest atthe Mte or 10 per cent per
annum tonl (Mte until paid and stlp-
lolatlngor y per cent additional o
iiio nuwiunuoi principal aim uuurrni
then o yjf uttorney'H fees. Thnt
said fotevn due 12 monUrs after
date Indfpaynhle at Ablleffe Texas1
wherlbyjlefendnnt brcamT bound anJ
liabtff t pay and premised to pay
plnlJuw thu sum of" money in ud
eilleu togetner with all intr-
nttorneyij fees due therebn.
said note was clven for part
of
purchase money or the follbw-
tcrlbed real estate situated in
I"t
Ti
lie
or Counti' Texas and being the
one-half of lot No. 14 I at Hlk
It
of the South Side Place Aa the
of Abilene. That mild uropcrl
conveyed by plaintiff to defendant
his deed of date Jan. Ijfth 1907
onslderatlon among ottfer thlugp
he note herein described that In
deed n lien wns resared 10 So-
the ilavnient of snldT note. Thai
note is due and uTpnld iind de
t though oftenyreQiiested hnt
rfnlledk and refused topay same.
Wbtrcfore plalntlf prays the Court
that dendant be dflcd by publication
in nimiVr mid juiHwer this netliton
tl.nt he IhvKii-itfdgment for his debt
Interest and attorney's fees and for
eosts of suit and-foT the foreclosure ol
his lien otytw above described land
that hiWG be decreed to be sold uc-
uirdbfg to law that he bine such otb-
and further relief both genera'
and special in law and In equity that
ho may be entitled to.
HKRKIN FAIL NOT bul have be
fore said Court at 1t aforesaid nex
rogular term thlB writ with your re
turn thereon showing how you have
executed the same.
W1TNKSS J. Fuller Clerk or tin
District Cbtirt of Taylor County
GJVKN FNDKIt MY HAND and the
Seal of said Court at olllce in Abilene
this the JGth day of Janimry A D
1013.
J FFLLKR Clerk
District oiirt Taylor Coimiy
Penron&J
Items
J S. Nethory who for tho past so
eral ears has been a resident ot Abi-
lene has accepted a position with the
Ieon Michael Company or New York
importers of lace and embroideries
nnd will travol in South Texas He
leaves tomorrow for Sau Antdnlo.
which city will be his headquurtera.
George W. Walker with the ToxaB
Printing Company or Fort Worth waB
In the city today and at the Grace
M. M Alngeli of Cisco was a visitor
to this city Wednesday and registered
at tho Grace.
W. It. Reynolds of Wichita Falls
was hero Wednesday.
W. R. Ede or San Angolo was at
the Gracu yesterday-
I E. Livingston or Sun Angelo was
In the city Wednesday and stopped at
the Grace.
Mtb. A. F. Shaw and Bister Mrs. J
W. Patterson or Hermclee Texas
aro In tho cltv vlsllluir E F. Shaw.
H. J. Roy of Sweetwoter was nt the
Metropolitan yesterday.
T. H. Hampton of Sweetwater was
here ycsterda. and stopped at the
Metropolitan.
Mrs. Ancus D. Ilcalrd and sons Da
vld and Henjamln or Mlneola. Texas.
aro in the city the gueBtu or Mrs. uco.
Flnborg.
Mr. and Mrs. KIlaB Flnborg and
dauithter. FrauseBka. are guests or
Mr and Mrs George Fluborg.
Misses Iono Diilauey. Kdlth Wltklor
and Harvlo Annlo nuntlng ofSwcot-
wator. aro in tho houso party of Mr-
and Mrs. Geo. Flnborg. and were pre-
sent at tho reception last night.
Mrs. J. Ii. Hicks and son returned on
No. 5 ToxnH and Paclllc today rrom
llrookonbow Oklnhomn where they
were called to tho bedsldo or a Blclt
sister of .Mrs. Hicks.
OM) SMOKY" IIGrUYEKED
Mllei HoIkich HerHres Ills rarorile
.Saddle AhIiiihI from Man mho
Rought II lw.
Miles Holmes has recovered "Old
Smoky." the well known saddle horse
ami the iinlmal bus been returned to
his stall In the stable Mr. Holmes
went to tho home or .Mr. Klmuierloo.
south or Ovulo Wednesday and the
animal was turned ovor to him with-
out protest Mr. Klmmurlcn traded
for tho horse rrom tho young man
who rodo him away rrom tho Holmes
stable Sunday giving u pony nnd thir-
ty dollar "to boot." Tim pony was
rold nt Talpa nnd Mr. fllmmcrlco will
get his unlinal bank but the chances
aro that his thirty dollars Is koiiq for
ever
No news has been received today
JEWEL THEATRE
Tonight Vaudeville
BOLUS & BOLUS
Comedy Singing Dancing and Talking
PICTURE PROGRAM
"THE DECEIVER" (Drama Lu bin)
"THE GOVERNOR" (Drama Kdison)
"GUPID'SLEAPYEAR AKD PRANKS' (Comedy S. & A.)
General Admission 10c
Helping a Woman1
uenenuiy means ucipini; mi cuiuc iuim
Her back aches so she can hardly drag
around. Her nerves are on edge and she j
is neatly wild. Headache and Sleepless-
ness unfit her for the cote cf her family.
Rheumatic Pains and Lumbago rack her
body. But let her Uto
Foley
Kidney Pills
and all these ailments
will disappear. She will
soon recover her strength
and healthy activity fc: 1
Foley Kidney Pilu are
healing curative strengthening and tonic
s medicine for all Kidney Bladder and
Urinary Diseases that aiwaya euros.
Mr aalo by McBcmore-Hasa Dnm Co
rom Deputy Sheriff Whuley xvho left
Palpa Wcdnesdny aftcuionii on a hot
trail of the man who sold the horses
30000 VOICES!
Ind Jinny are the Voices
jIIciip
IVopli
Thirty tlioilHaiur- oues What ti
;rand ehorusl JtiuX thai a the mm
er or AtuerlcajFiiien nnd women wtfi
ro publicly rulBlug Doau's Kidusy
JHIB for relJff from backache Mdnj
ud bladdejvlls. They any tt tfa frlendr
I'iiey teiliy In the home papers atjI-
feue neow arc in this thorns f lure .t
rfore.
tt St
m Abll case.
M. Mlr.ee. urocor. alt) Walutt
bllenJ7Tex. rmya: I'Kevoral 'ear
an to be troubled wlUjwejik-
jsh my biWk and siilr1 Ak
Kldnev 1'iils were hleJilv rev-
led by local people ijliroc urnl
from tint liradljeld rtiK Co
y ipilekly cured me 'Ibis mre
oven permapont. ' Another one
family has had juM us great
ey I'lllS.
s. rriff m
MllburnCo.. Unffalo.
agentsfor the ruited
Linger the mime Doiin's and
other.
Mr nnl Mrs. .C AZ. Samnion. or
Stnmror'd ihsi-lfr'lhe city visiting Mrs.
Salomon's father and mother Mr am)
MrB D. T Harkrlder.
Grandma Talks
About Babies
- i
HualargeCircleofLutenersWhoPK
it by Her Wisdom and Expericnc
In nlmoxt an; settlrd roinmnniujriirrf'n
a Kranuoia wlm known Mother i rlfiid.
Not only Is t6 rcialiilscont otmwr own
.l.--
-ll!
experience nut jt ns tiiroualiVifr rocorn
inmlatIou tliar immiv ) umrlixp milt
inotlicn di'tifcil i" iiituturt mil bi-Minit
ci iuis lawius lymrur.
Mothcry iTlid ii)i'li'iUrxiriinllv to
the ntKlirn jfotnach nuMTir-Jn. nlinjrji
nil palw nyfi all untyft nJl prcvi-nts
COKIOR TTirJIirrilRH
It umntvty onu njjnvrfullxpfndrattni;
pepawiiuur muncu'iopii oxpan witliout Ilia
Strain oirtlio IlKarndriii nnd pjiro the hjh
ttm (o thnrotignltlint Uivf U pamiid
almoit wllhouiyr ntlcliirijrdKiriKi l Iiiim
thrro need be m sutli tlilnnn ilrcn.l nr fonr.
Ko llrr jfr niore rUForliis ail Vic cau
be Given ttiQF'xpcrtnnt jTiitlirr than to wt-
Kft the y nt MothrX ITLinl Him nil)
lake courafa from lllclnnlnir Tin' days
frill m jrcrful IT nlsliU reilfnl Tliut
tbp. hcau U prjffcrvcd tho wind U in
rrpoii ud thorlod U nn uuniUIng ono
ot iid JoyfuUfttitldiintkiti
Voitnn iJrfalo Mollifr'n Prletul of nny
OrupAt nUf l.oo a boiilf. Do nut f-iruit
nor VRbr tu be mippllcd wllli tlili Kr.(ilfl
rrmeATvtr iIi'vInpi! for iiiullifrluiiHl Ii l
iinfalllnc. Write at onto lu llrniluvid ll"xn-
lator. Co. ia.1 Ijunnr Ilble Atlniilu. (la
furthi'lr vrry lntcrMln nnd lnlrin.th
liffr ut aUrKe fur cximctaol tautUvri.
Bli 'VSmBt
We Solicit Your Grocery Account with
the Highest Grade of Staple and Fancy
Groceries at the Lowest Prices and Gua
rantee Quick Delivery
Courteous Attention. f
Chandler Grocery Company
I. W. 1W 211 mm! 221 " 14. PWm SI wi 1H
ROYAL
THEATRE
"THE COZIEST'SPOT IN TOWN"
i:w picrnuis kvkry day
pttoi.'imi IIMt
ninisn.vv.
(I i -The Stubbornness of
Yotillu
Comedy I.uMii.)
(2 LoveV Progiess (Hnnd-color-
vd Pal he t
A Kittle Joiintey In Tunis (Scenic
- Pa the.)
(3 The DettTtlvn's Consoleuco.
(Collieilv WVtein Stury -l.ilbllt.)
Ton rmw heneJIt perforuianeo for
Missionary SiK-letj. Circle I St.
Patl h Methwllst Clmi'rh. Spec-
IhHV Mted progrniri See else-
wlu-re In lb is paper
HARRISON & WARD Managers
FRESH VEGETABLES
!&?:
Wo hnvo a good assortment
of vegetables fresh from tho
garden to us and want to sup-
ply you in this line.
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