The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 12, 1894, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING. JANUARY 12. 1894.
Stationery
In great variety
at prices
to
Suit the Times.
C. B. PRATT.
GORMAN'S
GRAND DEPOT
January
Sale
Woolen Dress
Goods.
In anticipation of
our regular annual
stock-taking we have
re-marked all our
Dress Goods stock
so that immediate
buyers may secure
Uncommon
Values in
Rich Foreign
Dress Goods.
THE NEWS OF
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DUB ihonld Hin thuir MM in full 10 oactt
uowii Ivttor, not for publication out to guard
gainst deception. 1
HONESDALE LOCAL SPATTERING3.
Uiscellanaoua Maple City Notes of an
lnterMtinyr Nturn.
Special lo the Bcranton Tribune.
Honksdai.e, Jan. 11. Mr. Theresa
DUch has just received from tha hands
of Assistant Superintendent U J. Stew
art of the Prudential Insurance com
pany, $1,000 due from the company on
account of the death of hr son Frank.
A. C. Stewart, of Towanda, formerly
of Honesdale. is visiting his ion, .Turner
L. Oakee.
The Ancient Order of Hibernians
will Kivu their Mattel hop in the arm
ory tomorrow night, Jan. 19
The boiler In the engine room of the
court hOUte was cleaned out today
There being nothing provided to take
the water otr.it was allowed to run out
on the floor and then pnmpe 1 out.
The little episode formed the nucleus
for a nice little story to the eflyct that
a former j anitor possessing duplicate
kys had found his way into the court
house and in avnirefiil mood turned
on the water and flooded the rooms.
The name of H. . Benson, of Scran
ton, was noticed on the Allen House
register today.
Mrs. L. O. Hoso and daughter. Miss
Vinnie, left Honesdale today to attend
the funeral of a relative at Cuddeback
ville. "A Box of Monkie," the farce re
cently played in the Opera house by
members of Grnco (Jnnrch Sunday
school, is soon to be repeated.
DARING OPERATIONS OF BURGLARS.
It Is Thought That an Organlzition of
Thieves la at Work.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Plains, Pa., Jau. 11. This place in
believed to be the rendezvous of a nest
of burglars. The numerous depreda
turns that have been committed In this
vicinity lend color to the theory that
an organized band has selected it as
their hoadqnarters.
The house of David Morgan on Main
street was entered some time during
Tuesday night. Burglars went to his
bed room nnrd rifled bie pockots, taking
!) On the following night burglars
entered the Bunnett store where they
opened the money drawer. The alarm
bell rang, which awakened Mr. Ben
nett, who came down at once, but not
in time to capture the robbers. He
beard a noise and fired several shots, but
the robbers got away.
Two Lives Saved.
Mrs. Thoebe Thomas, of Junction Ctty,
111., was told by her doctors Bhe had (Jon-
sumption and I inn there was no hope for
her. lint two bottles Dr. King's New uis
covery completely cured her and she savs
it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Kggcrs, H9
Florida St., Pan Francisco, suffered from a
(tremlful cold, approaching ( onsniuution
tried without result everything else then
nought one bottle of Dr. King s New Dls
covery and in two weeks was cured. He
is naturally thankful It is such results
of winch these are examples, that prove
the wonaerlul umency'f this medlriue in
Coughs and .Cold Free trial' bottles at
Matthews Bros,, Drugstore. Regular size
50-. and si.
COLONEL NORTON'S REWARD.
Thia Effjrt to Ctrouravnt Robbers
Should II Supp ement'd
Si'tcial to tha Scanton Tribune,
BtBOUOSBTROi Pi.. Jan, 11 It is the
duty of the authorities here to ri I tha
county of the gang of daring robbers
that is working old Monroe for all there
is in it. Nearly every (lay a bold pieco
of work is reported, and tho audacity
of the deed is evidence that the robbers
have no fears of being molested A
reward of $oi0 has been offered by
CVlonel E E Norton for the arrest and
conviction of the vandals who, with
dynamite, broke opeu hie handsome
family vault, which wan built at
tho cost of nearly $io.00(). But
this will not be sufficient to
bring the culprits to justice, if
th authorities themselves do not take
a decided Stand and at no matter what
cost to the county run dotvn.the thieves.
It is hardly to bi expected that one
policeman can do the work properly.
The polioe force should bo increased
and in this way, not In any other,show
the plurdtrers that they cannot expect
to carryon theirwork In this community
any longer. The present state of affairs
hero is almost as bad as during the
building of the new Wilkes-Barro ntul
Eistern railroad, when doors were
locked during tho day and the female
portion of tr.e community were afraid
to walk i he streets after dark for fear
Of being molested by workingnuu and
tramps who were employed on tho road.
It is claimed that the authorities
have been warned that thieves were
working the coti'ity, and still, for fear
of a little extra uxpense to tbs county,
they refuse to employ special police to
protect property hoi lers who would
like to .leave their homes foslin,' as
sured that their property and families
aro protected by law. The ery is,
"Down with the thieves who are dis
turbing the peace of quiet Monroe."
..
INTERESTING STKOUDSBURG NOTES.
Several Littll Items That Wi", mirror
the Day's Progress.
Fjeciitl to the Scranton Tribune.
BtBOODSBUBQ, Jan. 11. Miss Bessie
Aekerman who has been ill nt her home,
is reported to be mneh better.
The Kuights of Pythias will have a
snppr on Eeb, 2. This occasion it
lik.'ly to be a most enjoyable affair as
all their suppers are.
Bx-Postmaiter William D Walton,
-vhose term expired some months ago.
has been retained by Postmaster E I
inger up within a few weeks ago. The
ex-postmaster, who is a brother of
County Chairman Walton, tho Repub
lican leader here, is as hopeful as ever
and expects to be called iuto servioe
again in a fow Bhort years.
Don't forgst to subscribe for The
Tkiuvnf. and secure one of those ele
gant half Russian dictionaries. The
terms are 1 for the first month and
45 cents for additional months. Orders
left at Keller's Novelty store will re
ceive prompt attention. TBtBONKS
will be served in East Strondsb'irg by
Oeorge Shively; Old Stroudsburg by
Keller Novelty company.
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PIONEER CITY BREVITIES.
Crisp FaraRrap'ia Which Toll tho News
Lf One Day.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Oabbokdalb. Pa., Jan. 11. Miss
Mcrritta Donovan, who has b ion visit
ing friends in Binghamton dnring the
past three w?ens, reiunva to ner
1 r ... tTT I 1 Ml
home on saiem avenue weunesuay an-
ernoon.
Miss Anna Wilcox will return to her
home in Nineveh. N. ., nfter a two
months' stay in tins city as tlio truest of
her sister, Mr?. A. . Lewsley, or High
street.
Tomorrow Mr. and .Mrs. (leorge S
Kimball will leave for Boston, from
where they will take their departure
on ret). 1 lor im-ir lour inrongo nut
citv across the ocean. The trip will
take about three months tune
Mrs. S. Bolton and daughter Lelia
ttten led a party in Scranton this even
ing given ov .miss jvnnie iv"yuoius in
onor of their eouaiv, Captain GNorge
Reynolds, of New i ork.
The Delaware and Hudson paid their
Gravity and shop ban Is in this city to
lay and tomorrow will pay their steam
road employes.
LIVELY BOROUGH POLITICS.
Citizens of Taylor Will Have a Chobe of
Three Tickets.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Taylor. Pa., Jan 11. TUe political
bee is humming in the ears of the poll
tiolana of tho borongn. The February
election will bo interesting no doubr,
as it is predicted that three tickets will
be in the h"l l, the Republican, um-
Z"ns ana Democratic, ine town is
Republican bv a large majority.
For burgess there are only two
names presented, Uavnl J. Harris, tne
present incumbent, and George Man
tell For tax collector there are five
candidates, Joseph Davis, John D
Athortoti, Aliuzo Hendershot, Jam -s
Mapleson and John IS Roese. The
present councilman will soek for a re
election. Morris Davis is tha only one
mentioned for high constable.
No caucuses have yet been called
and it is not Known on which ticket
those named will eeek for a nomina
tion.
The secret, nrt of beauty lies not in cos
metiCH. bat is only in pure blood, and
healthy performance of the vital functions
to be obtained by using Burduck Wood
Hitters.
RELIEF QUICKLY SUPPLIED.
Charitable Business Man Contribute to
John Prrc'or'e Aid.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
TAYl.Oit, Jan. 11 ibe special in
yesterday's Tkiiuinh regarding the poor
circumstances of the stricken family of
John Proctor met with much approval
and this afternoon Mrs. W. H. Gordon
and Mrs. J, E. Nash circulated among
the business men soliciting donations
Every place visited responded will
ingly with donations or Hour, meat
sugar, etc The response given is de
serving of mention as showing th
charity of the bu-duess men of this bor
ough, who have always been liberal in
helping those deserving of aid.
DUNMORE POLITICALLY ALIVE.
Merohant P. J. Horan Ie Very Favora
bly Mentioned for Buraeaa.
filarial to the Scranton 'W'ntiie.
Dunmour, Pa., Jan. 11. Among th
ones who aro mentioned as possible enn
didatea for the nomination of burgees is
P. J. Horan, the popular msrehant
Mr. Koran has been a resident of this
place for a good many years and has
shown by his integrity ami couserva
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
D Baking
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
... . ., ...I j . ,
ism to on a man wen ntieu ior mm
responsible office, The People's and
Republican party aro glancing asaance
t him, as is also me uemncrauu party.
Whichever party receives the consent
o his nomination will undoubtedly re-
eive full indorsement from the oppos-
ng faction.
No detinue information cn on
eaned regarding tne People's prty
nominees tor council, but tlis proba
bilities are that Mr Taylor will be re
initiated with Jacob Bronaon . to
eep him company, which would make
strong team Mr. rayior during ins
terms of ollico, has shown a fearli-ss
front and voted honestly on all qoe-
ons, whether partisan or not. Al-
hough Mr. Bronson has never held
ny office iu the boroagh.he has shown
imseif to be of good, reliable limner,
n.l is recogtnz h1 as a mau or honest
convictions.
FINE MUSICAL PROGRAMME.
roceeda Oo to the Simpaon Chapl
TluiMinir Fund
Special to the SortMton Tribune.
Carhondai.u, Pa., Jau 11. A rnnsi
cale will be held tomorrow evening at
he home of Mrs E D. Latbrope, on
Lincoln SVanUe. A Una programme
as been arr uigud.and eacii guest pret-
ii t will hav-.i the privilege of giving
is mite to tho fund already siarted
or the pUfpOM of erecting an Addition
o the Endeavor chapel, of Simpson.
The programme lo be given will be
s follows:
QunrUtto of Violins Pray and Hondo,
Harris
Thomas, F. J. Johnson, Lyman Smith,
D. L. Crane.
Duet, Selected .Mies auuau, Mrs. Burr
iauo Duet, Selected,
Miss Herring and I'roiessor Thomas
Reading, from Rip Van Winkle,
J. w. AltKOU
Tenor Solo--Creole Lover's Sang,
Dudley Buck
W. D. Evaus.
lute Solo II. Torrance, jr
Solo "Ora Pro Nobis" " Piccolomiui
Miss Vauuaii.
Recitation A Home Stretch,
Miss Laura Harper
inartotte. ..Evans, Thomas Hall, Laihrup
DUNMORE IN MINIATURE.
Blrd'a Eye Survoy of ths Activities of
Thia Llvo BorMitrh.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
DUMCORB, Pa , Jan. 11. It has been
cideti to continue theGillam meetings
ext week for a few days. They have
been productive of much good. This
fternooa and evening the meetings
were largely attended. Services will
be held Friday at & 80 and In tho
evening it will be a special people's ser
vice that promises to be very luterest-
ng. Notices regarding the meetings
for next week will be made Sunday.
Canvassers for THB fttlBOXIB Eacy
lopedla Britaunica are at work
through this soctiou and no one should
miss the opportunity of examining thid
unrivalled work.
Persons desiring to have notices,
either personal or social, inserted in
Thk Tribune, can do so by leaving
same with Harry Spencer at Price's
cash Btore.
MINOR TAYLOR HAPPENINGS.
News Chronicle of Twenty-Four Hours
BriiftV Qiveu.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Taylor. Jan. 11. The funeral of
Thomas M. Howells, of R mdham, took
place Wednesday afternoon and was
argely attended interment was maue
n Marcy cemetsrv at Lackawanna.
Mrs. Thomas X. Davis, of Barber-
town, who was dangerously ill, is improving.
Tho commissioners appointed by
court to divide Taylor borough into
wards will meet Situruay alternoon
it 2 o'clock in the Price Library ball
to take testimony, hvery citizen
should be pr-sont and give his views
on what he thinks will be the o-t
lines of division.
.
DIRECTORS CLOSE THE SCHOOL.
AN ANTI-GAMBLING CRUSADE.
to
Wilkea-Barra'e Many Card Experts
Bo Er,tretd 1 1 Reform.
Sprciol to the Scranton Tribune.
Wii.kks Barhe, Jan. 11 This sod
den city is to have an anti gambling
crnaade. John P. Oiinn, the colebrat d
r vivaliat, has been secured to hold
a series of meetings. The first will b'
held next Sunday, and the crusade will
continue three days under Mr. LJuinn's
supervision, and as much longr as it
may be deemed expedient by local re
formers to prosecute the work.
Wilkes Bsrre, some how or other.ln.B
won tho reputation of being tho gainh
ling center of the coal fields. It is the
endeavor of the (.nitin movement to
lead the large number of local ''aportB"
into paths of righteousness.
Cottage praycr meetings.
Two Will Be Hald Tonight at Different
Plaoaa.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
CARBONDALB.Pa,, Jan. 11. Tomorrow
evening will be held a cottage prayer
meeting at the home of Joseph Wal
lace on Belmont street uuder tha aus
pices of the Endeavor society of the
Presbyterian church.
There will also be a cottage prayer
meeting at a homo on Archhald street
under the auspices of the Baptist Chris
tian Endeavor society.
BOYS' BRANCH ANNIVERSARY.
It Will Be Very Pleasantly Celebrated
Noxt Monday Evening.
Sjteciol to the Scranton Tribune.
Caruosdalk, Pa., Jan. 11. The
Hoys' branch of the Young Men's Chris
tisn association will give an anniver
sury anpper to the boys and girls of
this city next Wednesday evening from
4 to 0 o'clock
The event will be in celebration of
the fifth birthday of the organiz ition
Hood's Cures
Dr, ED. Grewer
The Philadelphia Specialist,
And lile aseoctntod tafT of Bnejlsh and tier
man I'liyslcians,are now permanently located
"temple Court Building
31 1 SIMtlH'R ST..
SCRANTON
Wlu-ru thoy may bo i-onsultod DAILY AND
KUNDAY.
The Doctor Is a graduate ot tha Unlvoraity
of Pennsylvania, formerly demonstrator ot
physiology and surgery nt tho lledleo-Chtr-iirL-ical
College, of Philadelphia. He Is also
an honorary u ember of tlio Medieo-Chirur-(deal
Assoiiatlon. and was physician and
Sarseon-in-obiet of tho moat noted American
ami Qerman hcepttala fomm highly indorsed
by thn leading professors of Philadelphia and
a York.
His many years of hospital rxnerienoe en
ables this eminent physician ami aurgaon to
correctly illagnoso und treat all deformities
and diseases with tho most llattoring aucccss,
and his huh standing in tlio statu will not
all w him to accept nnv incurable casa
LOST MAMIooii BKTOKKD
WEAKNESS OB VOUNO MEN rUltF.D.
lfyouhnve '"-en givon up ey your physi
cian rail upon the doctor and 13 examined.
He cures th? worst caao-of KefVOne Debility,
Scrofula, Old boroa i atnrrh, Hilea, Female
Weakness. Affoetlous of tha Ear, Eye, Nose
and Throat. Asthurn, Deafness. Tumors, Can
cers and Cripnlee of evory description. Con
sultation in English and German Free, which
shall bo cotiBidored sacred anil strictly couli-
danttaL
liflloe lloiii: 11 A. M. to !) P. kL Dally.
Sunday, U a. in. lo 12 p.m.
Seeds
Poor Attondance Leade to a Temporary
Ceeeatlon of Work.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Tayi."H, Pa., Jan. 11 Lackawanna
township's school board has closed tlio
high graded room in thn ( ontinental
school. There have been many com
plaints to the directors regarding the
principil of tho school, Martin Joyce,
and alter investigation the directors
decided to closo the room for a short
time owing to poor attendance.
Mr. Joyce is riled over the treatmont
and will go to court.
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POOR BOARD STARTEO THEM.
Members of Strandad Shackford Opera
Companv Rsnch Scranton.
Special to tie Scranton Tribune.
Carhondai.e, Pa , Jsn. 11 The poor
board of this city today purchased five
tickets to Scranton for the remaining
members of the stranded Hhackford
Opera company, who applied to the
oard for ai l on weoneaday,
Upon the members' arrival at Scran
ton they expect to receive assistance
from friends
i
BOILING WATER OVER H ER.
Fatal Accident to a Little Girl Playing
Near a Stove.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
HOMUSDALB, Jan. 11. Little May
Everling. daughter of Peler Evnrling,
living in Texas township, east of Tra
ce)' ville, met an awful death at 5
o'clock last night.
In somu manner she pulled a piil of
hot water from tho stove upan her
body, and was frightfully scalded.
BRIGHTER INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK.
Three Honeadalo Factories Rseume and
Another Oaa Soon Will
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Honesdale, Jan. II. Durlnnd,
Thompson & Co., Clark & Co., and
John H Wooden, have resumed opera
tions in their respective factories.
The Honeadalo Shoo company will
re-open next week.
When Ttaby was sick, wo gnre h r Castor!,
When she was a Child, she erlisl for 'listeria.
When she became 5IIsk, she Qtaag to Castorla.
When shu had Children, alio gave them Castorla,
Mrs. Mary Spcakinan
Of Philadelphia.
A Week Writing
Would Not Tell the Story
Scrofula for Seven Yean Cured
by llood'a Sarsaparllla.
"A week devoted to writing would not be suf
ficient to tell of the good Hood's Saraparl!lahas
done me. Kevi n years ago a running sore ap
peared on my ankle, which grew worse until It
entirely covered my foot and the hones came out
ol my loos, men the sorrs apiienreii on my
otlier fool, right arm and hand. Holes were
eaten in my lower limbs, my arm was one great
sore from t lie shoulder down, end the bonus
eauio out of two of my nngvrs. Words
Cannot Tell My Sufferings.
I could not sleep and had no appetite. About
three years alter tho first appearance of the dis
ease my husband lend of what Hood's Sarsapa
rllla had done for others, and ured me to try
It. I was counted to tho bed at the time, had
given up all hope. However, 1 commenced
taking the medicine, and before I had finished
the bottle, could sleep, and uut only eat, but
enjoy uiy food. Now the
6ores aro All Healod Up
with the exception of one spot on my limb. I
thank God for hitvtng directed my husband's at
tention to Hood's Sarsaparille, otherwiso i
should have been in my grave, I can now move
about with the aid ot crutches, and will always
need their assistance, hut anyone who had seen
my condition when 1 commenced to tako
Hood's Sarsaparilla
would marvel that I am now ahvo to movo at
all." Mus Mvky Si'Eakman, 2725 Latona
Street, Philadelphia.
Hood'8 Pills cure liver ills, constipation,
biliousness, jaundice, slek headache. Indigestion
and
Fertilizers
Large Medium and
White Clover,
Choice Timothy and
Lawn Grass Seeds
Guano, Bone Dust
and Phosphates for
Farms, Lawns and .
Gardens.
BUN S MNELLCO.
HOW TO MAKE MONEY
There are hundreds of young men and young women in this
country who have splendid ability, but they Lave uever been
wakened up.
Wood's College of Business and Shorthand
Has been an Inspiration to hundreds of young people. If you
are tired of inactivity and want to do something tangible,
come to the College.
COMMON BNOLiISB COUltSE.
BUSINESS COUKSH.
s 1 1 1 Ml I II I S I COURSE. r T tt7 a Ar n .-.I.-.
c.a. wvvjlj, xrioprietor.
WKW YEAH OPENS JANUARY 1.
Third national
Bank of Scranton.
Statement Dee. 1!, 1803, culled for by
Hie Com pti-olb-i- off the Currency.
RESOUKCE8.
t.onns I,t64,4TS 10
Overdrafts 74o.ii:i
United States liomls xno.ono.no
Other ltoniln 448. 1ST. 7.1
llnnlilnK House 88,074.40
rreiniuins on C. s. Bonds.... 17,443.70
Dae from V. 8. Treasurer ln.tioo.im
Hue from Hunks 811.130.00
Cush 178,000.98
li I(i;i,t;!i8.(it;
LIABILITIES,
Capital s2nn.n00.no
Mil-plus ,840.000 00
Undivided l i-oflts 80,938 ill
Circulation nyi. oou.on
Dividends I Hpuld 1,888,80
Deposits.- 1,788,888 HO
Dun to Uitnks 80.1124.07
, 403,008. till
WILLIAM connm.t. President
.i ii II. CATUV, Vice-President
WILLIAM II. PUCK, Cnahler.
DIRECTORS,
William Connell, George 11. Catlln,
Alfred Hnnd, Henry UeiTn, jr., dames
Arehlinld, Willi mi T. Smith, Luther
Keller.
This' hank ofl'ers to depositors every
facility warranted by their buliiuces, busi
ness and responsibility.
Special attention given to business ac
counts. Intercut paid on time deposits.
t i ii-:
TRADERS
National Bank of Scranton
CKGANIZED 18'JO.
Study
in
Lost Manhood
HropU. rtc,
Hindoo JOtm-iIy.
and vigor qulrkly
retJtured.Varlco'elat
nlirhtiy einiHstoni,
surely cur-fii by I.NlAr0. the grtM
WUh wrltlfnciismiilffloear. MOIU uy
ticriiutuD, l'n.
KERR U SIEBECKER
406 and 408 Lackawanna Avenu.9.
YYE have completed our inventory and
naturally have found some odd lots
of LACE CURTAINS, CHENILLE
PORTIERES and TABLE COVERS,
which we will close out at actual cost.
They Must Be Sold
In our Carpet Department you will find
bargains in Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains,
and in the finer grades, such as Moquette,
Velvet and Axminster.
Dropped Patterns, Remnants and Old
Pieces will be sold regardless of cost.
Special 30-inch Smyrna Rugs,
$2.50; reduced from $3.50.
STORE CLOSES 6 P. M.
RUGS
A DESIRABLE
STOCK OF
Dry Hemlock
NOW ON STICKS
AT WHOLESALE
LUMBER!
TO
THB
TRADE)
ONLY
THE RiSHARDS LUMBER CO.
22 and 23 Commonwealth Building,
TELEPHONE 422.
TAKE ELEVATOR.
Scranton, Pa.
V7"WJ'E many manufacturers and dealers arei
uienta concerning the merits and dtirabilit
malrins extravagant state
ty of medium or low gruUi
pianos, intending purchasers should not fail to examine tho famoiu
STECK PIANOS.
Illustrated book containing valuable information on pianos on application.
CAPITAL $250,000,
SURPLUS $25,000.
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MKKcTons,
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niuu unu iirm . neuernuy.
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UEST m.RO BHOB IN T 1 1 m WOK1.U.
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il In nil remit name. ior
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mid if ny one i unt bmIiIIi'U
ro will reiuna ine nuaj
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Dexter Shoe Co., SKS:'
Special ttnne to Ptutert.
m sir K
E. O. Ricker Co.
123 Adam:
Ave.
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Had more OFFICE CHAIRS
than he wanted did not sell
as many for holiday trade as
anticipated. We have re
lieved him of some at a very
low price. You can judge if
you care to relieve us by
looking in our window or
coming into the store; our
price on them is much lower
than regular cost.
Remnants of Carpets and
Odd Pairs Lace Curtains are
moving lively. Have you
had your pick?