The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, May 07, 1902, Image 4

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Snlmeription $1.00 per tenr in advance.
(I A. TKPHKtNOfl, Kdllor and Pnb.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1902.
Anlmlenmidmitlnoiilpiiper.puhllMirriovrrv
Weiliii'idiiy nt Heytiulilitvllln, Ji-lliTwin Co.
'dnvntpd to the Intercuts of KeyiiolilKvllln
jnrt Jnffprmincnunljr. Nnn-K)Htlriil.wllltri'at
all will, fiilriii-sw, unci wllllii'imuuelitUy frli'iul-
towimln the InlHirlnn rims.
Communications Iniomlcd for puliHcntlon
uiunt be nwomimnlcd by the writer's muni',
ot for nunllcnllon, but SB gunrnntee of
Kol faith. Interesting newii Items solicited.
Advertlnlna rates madu known on Kpplli'R
Hon t thlsofflcn. , ,
LenuMy communication, nml cnnnim of
4rrtlemnts should roach this olHca by
Monday noon.
Subscript Ion price II .0(1 per ynsr, In nd vnnre.
Address all communications to O. A.Btcpb
naon, Hoynoldsvllle. I'a.
Entered nt tbn postnfllcs nt Reynoldsville
Pa., as sscondclas.mnll matter.
BltMMICRVIM.lt Tm.wnoNK No. HI.
Through the manipulations of a few
Individual! the price of meat has been
advanced to unusual 6gurcs, causing, It
Is claimed, wide distress among the
poorer classes. It would not be a had
thing If the prices would go still hlghur
and stay there. The result would natu
rally be the abandoning of flesh as food
and the adoption of a diet purely vege
tarian the true diet of man. There s
no practice more repulsive than the
voluntary slaughter of life to feed life.
Cannaballsm Is abominable, and we
would die rather than eat the body of
our friends. Now there is no material
difference between the flesh of man and
the flesh of the lower animals. It bo
comes, therefore, purely a question of
whothor the lowor animals have souls
or not, whether It Is lawful to take their
life, and the commonly accepted theory
Is that they havo not. Perhaps they
have none, but It Is pretty hard to
understand why one animal man
should bave and other animals built
upon the same general lines, with brains
and a kind of reason, should not have a
kind of soul. And somo very eminent
churchmen, Wesley among others, have
defied anyone to prove that animals
have no higher spirit. But viewed
from standpoints entirely materialistic,
It Is a mistaken Idea that meat Is neces
sary for strength and health. Those
familiar with nations whose diet Is
wholly vegetable fruit, nuts, grain
assert that not only are tho men as
strong physically, but can live on far
less than the flesh eating races. One
thing they lack, however that pug
naclty and brutalness so common to
every beef-eating people. A loss which
Is surely not to be regretted.
One of the most prized advances Id
medical science was the discovery of
and belief in the agency of microbes
toward producing disease. Upon this
pivot the general practice of medicine
has balanced almost entirely during tho
last few years and It had come to be
almost universally accopted as the true
solution of disease. Startling enough
sound the words of one of England's
most eminent physicians when he boldly
asserts : " I claim that the poisons of
the contagious diseases are not and can
Dot be the product of a bacillus; that
these microbes are not constant and
therefore cannot be the essential ele
ment In producing diphtheria, typhoid
lover, cholera and the plague; that con
sumption Is not due to the ravage of tho
tubercle bacillus." He furthor claims
that not only are these microbes
harmless but exert a positive beneficial
influence, the healthy body being filled
with them at all times. It Is true that
during the Illness of a person these
bacilla become Infected too, and from
this has rtRen the mistake of believing
them the cause of disease.
Want Column.
Hates: One cent per word for each and
very Insertion.
Wanted Two or three furnished
rooms for light housekeeping by man
nd wife. Address, with terms, A. B.,
this office.
For Rent Two six-room houses in
West Reynoldsville. Inquire of W. L.
Johnston.
For Rent Good houso near the glass
plant. Inquire of E. Noff.
For Sale Two lots on Main streot.
Inquire of H. J. Hughos.
For Sale Two lots on Fifth st. In
quire ot H. A. Swab.
Found Pitch fork. Inquire of I. M.
Each, West Reynoldsville.
Lost Small gold watch with fob.lost
last nlffbt. Finder will be rewarded bv
-" leaving watch with postmaster.
House, lot and barn on corner of
Third and Jackson sts. for sale. Size of
. barn 28x32 ft. Inquire of L.F.Hetrlok.
Bids Wanted.
The Reynoldsville Real Estate Co,
will receive sealed proposals for the
digging of a ditch, laying sewer pipe
therein, and refilling a sewer aocordlng
to the plans prepared for same to be
' found t G. M. MoDooald'i.iffioe. All
' . bids must he in on or baftf.-Saturday,
May 10th, 1902, at 7.00 m right
to reject any or an Diets rmat a.
G. M. Mel UD, . -yp.
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W can supply yourw . . lb the
paints or window- shade line." Any size
hade mado to order. Stoke.
A lot of carpet samples Just the right
lis fyr rug, for sale for less than cost.
. j.r -mis, , . i . -
V ? 'C'!t tflnners at Hotel Beluap
C rut m unurMsed. , .. .
1 THE NEWS OF
1 NEARBY TOWNS.
Itpp'ortcd by The Blur's I
Mpr lal Correspondents. 1
Snndy Valley.
An Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Amos
Ilauk, of Crenshaw, was brought to this
place and burled in the Epworth ceme
tery Sunday.
J. C. Crlhhs has bought ten acres of
land from W. T. Cox out on Cherry
Lane. He Intends to Improve It at once.
James McGhee and wife spent Sunday
in Eleanora.
Richard Bowen, of Roynoldsvllle, Is
prospecting for coal on the Cox land one
mile north of this place. The diamond
drill Is working day and night. We
wIbIi him abundant success.
The present Indications are that there
will be a largo fruit crop this season.
James Orcutt, of Johnsonburg, visited
friends here the past week.
W. J. Bonner spent part of last weok
In Brookvllle as a juror.
W. T. Cox was at Punxsutawney last
Friday on business fur the Stiinmcrvllle
Teluphone Company.
Mrs. Pantall, of Punxsutawney, spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Miller.
Tho Slier vood mine Is working steady
these days and the miners are contented
and happy. We understand there Is
several years' work hore yet.
News has been rathor scarco for the
past two weeks. Therefore, we have
been silent. Possibly we might pattern
after tho correspondent of a paper pub
lished Ave miles east of this place and
write up a lot of old happenings. If the
readers of The Star, wants news of that
description we might Inform them that
Munks was hung In the year 1820, that
Rev. Geo. Seamore preached In Snndy
Valley In IStil at early candle light, or
that Noah and the elephant played bull
In the ark and Nonh sent the dove out
on a fly, or that Columbus discovered
America In 1402. and that George Wash
ington held the hatchet In his left hand
when he admitted to his father that ho
out down the cherry treo and kept his
right hand free to ward off the blow he
expected to get for doing It. Now, If
our neighbor correspondent calls that
news, we don't agreo with him.
Wlshaw.
Thomas Beattlo Is very sick at this
writing.
Thomas Maxel, who Is working at
Rathmel, spont Sunday with his family
here.
James B. McClure Is on the sick list.
There will be a danco at the pavilion
next Saturday night.
Alex. Lowery and Robert Harvey, of
Eleanora, were In town Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hollonbaugh were
tho guests of Ed. Htllts last Sunday.
John McKUlip fell last Saturday even
ing and hurt his back.
Sarah Jane Web, aged 5 months 21
days, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Web, died Sunday morning, April 20.
Funeral service was hold at residence
of the parents Wednesday afternoon,
conducted by Rov. Harry Teagarden.
Interment was mado In the I. O. O. F.
cemotury.
Emerlckvllle.
A party of Roynoldsvllle people took
suppor with Israel Snyder, sr, and wife
Sunday, consisting of Miss Mable 81 pie,
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Greoychak, Mrs.
Gertrude Sheets, Mrs. Minnie Rhoden
nd Mrs. Dora Yenowlne.
Miss Ethel Scbugars, of this place, Is
visiting relatives in Reynoldsville this
week,
Mrs. L. E. Dinger, of Arcadia, Indi
ana county, is visiting friends here.
James Catbers and wife, ot Big Sol
dier, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Morgan in this place.
Israel Snyder, sr., is able to be about
gain. .
Rathm I.
Joslah Gregory, of Now Florence,
called on friends hero last Saturday.
H. L. Marshall, of DuBols, spent Sun
day hure.
A. W. Mulhollan had business at
Panto last weok.
Mrs. H. B. Wysu Is visiting friends at
Crenshaw.
Theodore Pomroy, of Anita, vlsltod
here Sunday.
Miss Mary Smith, of DuBols, spont
Sunday bum.
There will be preaching in the M. E.
church next Sunday morning.
Stand Like a Stone Wall
Between your children and tho tor
tures of itching and burning eczema,
scaldhead or other skin diseases. How?
why, by using Bucklen's Arnica Salve,
earth's greatest bealer. Quickest cure
foriUlcors, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum,
Cuts, Burns or Bruises. Infallible tor
Piles. 25o atH. Alex Stoke'a drug
store.
Coca Coja tickets redoemed at Reyn
olds Drug Store. Served right.
A glanoe at the Hotel Beluap restau
rant bill of fare is evidence that you
can get plenty to eat.
Sutter's for wrappers.
Prlostor Bros, are selling carpet
samples below cost. Big bargains.
Those who have tried our want
column find It pays to do so.
A Woman In the Case.
April 2l)th Glos Coulmlglio and James
MarrflKxo, both of Sugar Hill, inndo In
formation bufore 'Squire Laird, of Hen
derson township, ugulnxl Frank Leo
for surely of the pence and assault and
battery. When Leo hnd not been ar
rested Wednesday forenoon Coulmlg
lio Bud Marrnxzn thought 'Squire Laird
and his constable were tooslow and they
enmo to Reynoldsvlllo and mndo the
same Information against Lno b fore
'Squire Neff. The Reynoldsville Justice
promptly placed tho warrant In Con
stable Warnlck's hands and he went to
Sugar HIM after Leo and before six
o'clock that evening the Italian was In
the Reynoldsville lock-up. Tho sntno
evening 'Squire Laird and Constable E.
C. Rudolph enmo into Roynoldsvllle to
got Leo. for whom they had a warrant.
They Insisted and demanded thut tho
prisoner be turned over to them, but
they were Informed emphatically that
ho was In the clutches of 'Squire Neff's
court and they could not get him, so
they gave up the chase. Lno remained
In the lock-up until Friday afternoon,
when he was to have a hearing. Be
fore noon he was taken Into 'Squire
Neff's office and he made Information
against James Marrazzo for threatening
to kill him. Marrazzo was promptly
arrested and put In lock-up. This
complicated matters somewhat and be
fore tho hour set for hearing arrived all
threo cases were settled.
It appears that a thlrten-yenr-old
girl figured conspicuously In thu trouble.
Frank Leo Is In love with the girl and
wants to marry her and Glos Coulmlglio
also wants to murry the girl. James
Marrazzo, the father, Is opposed to Leo
and wants his daughter to marry Coul
mlglio, whilo the girl und her mother
prefer Leo, and that was the cause of all
the trouble.
Reveals a Great Secret.
It Is often asked how such startling
on res, that puzzle the best physicians,
Bre effected by Dr. King's New Disco
very for Consumption. Here's the
secrot. It cuts out the phlegm and
germ-Infected mucus, and lets the life
giving oxygen enrich and vitalize tho
blood. It heals the lnflumed, cough
worn throat and lungs. Hard colds
and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr.
King's New discovery, tho most Inful
liblo remedy for all Throat and Lung
diseases. Guaranteed bottles 50o and
II 00. Trial bottles free at II. Alex
Stoke'a.
Bids Wanted.
The Star Glass Co. will receive bids
up to May 25th for the quarrying and
delivering of stone for the supply of
sand for the Are of 1902 and 1003. We
reserve the right of acceptlngor reject
ing any or all bids.
W. F. MARBHAIX,
8ooretary-Managor.
The Star Glass Company will rocolve
bids up to May 25, 1002, for roofing and
putting tho same on south end of facto
ry building. Specification will be found
at conpany office. We rosorve tho
right of rejecting any or all bids.
W. F. Marshall,
Secretary-Manager.
The Star Glass Company will rocolve
bids up to May 25, 1002, for supplying
Ice tor the Ore of 1002 and 1003. We
reserve the right of accepting or reject
ing any or all bids.
W. F. Marshall,
Secretary-Managor. '
Letter List.
List of unclaimed letters remaining
In the postoHice at Reynoldsvlllo, Pa.,
week ending May 3, 1002:
Henry Mlggle, John It. Reed, Esq ,
Miss Margaret Showers, William Kirk,
Miss Sophia Hookmen, Mrs. Fred M.
Baker.
Say advertiBod and give dato of list
when calling for above.
E. C. Burns, P. M.
Large assortment of shoos for men
and boys at H. W. Eason Si Co.'s
Sutter's for fancy hoso.
HOME COMFORT.
The sandy exterior of a piece of upholstered
furniture Is likely to cover up weakness of
oonstruotion that would oonrtemn It, were you
able to see the Inside. Therefore we warn
buyers to avoid the showy, shoddy articles
ana to pin their faith to article thai are hon
estly made and Kraoeful In deaina. Artlules
that are absolutely dependable aiidare guar
anteed, bear this mark.
Kftpei)
t proltrd
P7i re liurs
C M I O A O O,
We believe yon will be satisfied with any pi
ehase you make Cs-ki coous.
par-
U nLlet
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now about II.
A aale of Karn-' V now on. . Parti-
oularlygood
fuikiwlug prloes.
Reduced Rates to St. Paul.
On account of the National Baptist
Anniversaries, at St. Paul, Minn., May
2(1 to 2S, tho Pennsylvania Railroad
Company w ill sell excursion tickets from
all stations on Its lines to St. Paul or
Minneapolis, May 17 to 10, good to
return not earlier than May 21, and not
later than May 20, nt greatly reduced
ratos. Thcs.t tickets will be good for
return passage only when executed by
Joint Agent nt St. Paul or Minneapolis
and payment of 25 cents mndo for this
service. By depositing ticket with joint
agent not earlier than May 21 nor later
than May 20, and payment of 50 cents
Bt time of deposit, an extension of return
limit may be obtained to leave St. Paul
or Minneapolis not Inter than June 30.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
At K TEN PK1I rF.ST.
Pursuant to an Art of Assembly f will at
tend at tbe following lime and pinre ti re
ceive county, poor, bond, slate middoK taxes
for the year 1KB, to-wlti
Eldrcd. Mentb and Itnrnctt townships, Mon
day, Junes, at Hotel Hlni'l, II) a. m. to 4 p. in.
tiorslca borough nnd I'nlon township, Tues
day, June H, at Hotel Ulctiu, It a. in. to II n. in.
Hiininicrvlllc liorntiiili and Clover township,
Tuesday June , at Commercial hotel, Sum
niervllle, Srlio to II p. m.
Knox township, Wednesday, Juno 4, nt
Hopkins' store, 0 to 11 a. m.
rinecreek township, Wednesday, June 4, at
the store of R. Wiser, Z to 4 p. m.
Warsaw townblp, Knst, Wednesday, June
It at Fox's HoleJ. II to 11 a. in.
Wasblnirton tou-nshln. Wednesday. June II,
In afternoon, nt Hotel Hiitclny. Wcslvlllc, and
Thursday, June 12, at Rockdale store, S to
II a. m.
Kails Creek borough, Thursday, Juno 12, at
Hotel l.itinotitiimic, I to ft p. tn.
fnyder townsblp and Itrockwayvlllu bor
oimb, Friday, June 1:1, al Lomiii House.
Polk townsblp, Haturdiiv, June 14, nt house,
nf Fulton Hchotlncr, II to ll a. in.
Warsaw township. West, Saturday, June 14,
at Wasson'a store, 'i to 4 p. m.
Heaver township, Monday, June III, at store
of II. (.'. Itch , ll:.) le II a. ni.
Worthvllle Imrmiuli, Monday, June HI, nt
Hotel I to : p. la.
Ulmtirold township, Monday, June 10, nt
hotel, 4 to I) p. m.
Porter township, Tuesday, Juno 17, at Elk
In's store, II to II a. m.
Perry township Tuesday. June 17, nt Hotel,
Perrysvllle, I toll p. in., and at the store of
Kr.n (lout ley, Krostbui'K. Wednesday, .III no
IN stoll a. in.
Younir township, Wednesday, June IS, nt
nfllcn of 'H(iilie Laiulson, Horatio, 2 to
4 p. in.
Clayvhle horoiiKh, Thursday, June 111, at
Hotel Haley.
Punxsutawney horoiiKh, Friday, Juno Mat
Hotel Panlall.
Younir township, Saturday, June 21, ut
Hotel Pantall, 7 a. ni. to I J in.
Hell township. Monday, June 2:1, nt tho
house of lluury llrown, U to It a. ni.
Uasklll township, Monday, Juno 211, at Olb
son'a store, 2 to 4 p. in.
Hill Run boroiiKh nod Henderson township,
Tuesday, June 24, at Hotel McC'luro.
Henderson nnd McCaluiotit townships,
Wednesday, June 2ft, ut Hotel Wayne, V a. in.
to 12 ni.
Met'nlninnt township, Wednesday, Juno 2S,
III Anita, al Hotel McOreitor. 2 to II p. ni.
Oliver township, Thursday, Juno 2(1, nt
Oliveburir, S:;m to 1(I:H0, n. nt , and nt He a
House, CnolsprInK, 1 to 4 p. in.
Wlnslow township, Tuesday, July 1, at Im
perial Hotel, Ucynoldsvillo, in tho afternoon
Reynoldsville boroiiKh, Wednesday, luly 2,
at Imperial Hotel. ,
West Hcynoldsvlllo borouijh, Thursday,
July 8, In tho forenmn, nt the itoss House.
Ilrookvlllo boroiiKh, Monday, July 7, ut tho
Treasurer's oltleo.
Rose township, Tuesday, July 8, at tho
Treasurer's olllee.
Ten per cent will be added to all taxes not
paid County Treasurer before duplicates are
placed In tbe biindsof boroimli and township
collectors. Mercantile, restaurant mid bill
iard licenses will be received at all places
visited, and nil licenses remtitulnit unpaid
lifter the first diiyof July will lie placed In tbe
bands of the proper otltcern for collect ion, us
per Art of Assembly, till..', IIKIT,
May 1, 1IKI2. 4 ouiily Treasurer.
A Spicy
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Spring "Ad"
Might attract your attention S
for a moment, but a careful exam-
tnatlnn nf ni, nil mnlna und rlf.slirna St
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Of
Newest and Most Fashionable
Sprlny Attire
Will convlnoo you that we are
tho loaders in Gents' Tailoring In
Roynoldsvllle. Experience, com
pleteness of stock and reasonable
prices cannot full to satisfy you.
Johns & Thompson.
The season for beautifying the
home is here and do you know
how especially well-equipped we
are to help you in this direction?
OF CARTETS AND
MATTINGS
we have many beautiful patterns
to choose from.
All Brusselu Carpets
MADE, LAID AND LINED
FREE.
GOc to 1.40 per yard.
MATTINGS
14c to 40c per yard.
BED ROOM SUITS
$16.00 to $00.00.
Sideboards, $12.00 to $75.00.
Extension Tables,$3.75 to $27.
Brass Trimmed Enameled Beds,
$4.00 to $18.00. ,
The furniture wo buy Is not made for
appearanco only. It must havo quality
anddurablllty to reoommend It.'
J. R.' HILL!
A. KATZEN, .
People's Bargain Store.
Owing to to the late spring we
were unable to place many spring
goods on snle, so have decided
to offer the jwople of Reynolds
ville and vicinity these goods,
which are new in quality and
style, at a
Reduction of from
25 to 35 per Cent
on the dollar. You cannot afford
to miss this. Remember our op
erating expenses are not large,
which -makes these low prices
possible. Below we quote prices
on a few lines which you will see
nt a glance can be purchased nt
our store for less money than
elsewhere.
Big assortment of
Ladies' Shirt Waists
all new. Ladies' Shirt Waists,
former price 40c, now 25c and
up to $1.65.
LADIES' SUMMER GAUZE,
from 5c a piece up.
Big assortments ladies' TOT
SKIRTS at low prices.
Large sized BED SPREADS, a
bargain, former price 90c, now
G5c.
Ladies' UMBRELLAS, from
3Sc up to 1.55.
DON'T MISS TIIIS-A fancy
silver handled umbrella, former
price, $1.25, your choice for 75c.
Big assortment of LACES nnd
EMBROIDERY nt very low
prices.
FELT WINDOW SHADES, 9c.
First class cloth Window
Shades, 22e.
Large assortment Children's
Spring nnd Summer Caps.
Big assortment Men's I'ANTS
from 65c up to $3.95 per pt ir.
Large assortment Men's nnd
Boys' HATS.
Men's Top Shirts from 25c up
to ifll.UU.
Men's Summer Undershirts
lrom 25c up.
Homember these goods rro till NKW.
You will find them what we represent.
Call and examlno for your own benefit.
!t don't cost you anything to in vest igato.
Our motto: Quick Sales Small Prices.
A. KATZEN.
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Snick
THE SPUING SEASON is opening under very favorable and
lying conditions. I
tries of this community are all running at full
men are all taking a firm hold on the confidence in
the tuture. In fact
dicative of a greater
fore.
A 1 1 a l Ate
aii tnese tilings serve
say in keeping with
pared than ever to
assorted stock of merchandise and we have made
tion for your convenience in dealing with us.
House cleaning time
things which always
Lace Curtains
Window Shades,
Sheets, ' -
Pillow Cases,
In addition to this we
inl interest at present
Silk and Linen
Waist
Silk and Lace
Skirts, 50 cents to 3.75.
Gowns, 50 cents to $1.
Shirt Waists (White and Colored), 50o to
WOOLTEX GARMENTS at
In fact you can buy
you can a cheap grade
We guarantee
NEXT DOOU TO POSTOFFICE,
X
Up
DO YOUR EYES TIRE?
Is Your Eucsloht Imperfect 7
I will visit the Imperial Hotel,
Reynoldavlllc, May 10, 1902,
and American House,
nnoOKVlLLE. MAY 10 AND 17,
i
All tho best methods for I
exnminntion of the eye. '
0. 0. GIBSON, Optician.
AGENTS WANTED
I.IFKOF T. M! WITT TALn tUI!, hy
Ins mm, Ur.v. Kit an it Dkwitt Tai.maiir nnd
HMMielntp pflimin of dlirlHtlnn I l-rn Id. Only
iKxik pikIoihciI hy TultniiKofiimlly. Enoriniiiis
linillt ftiriisi'ntn who urt tiulrklv. outfit 10
(eiitM. Write liiimi dliitnly CLARK & (JO., 223
8. 4th St. I'hllii. fit. Mention thin I'npor.
Woodward '.
fi W. EftSON S CO.
Try
Youths
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V,
i i hi
1 li
Neckwear, Io?
All
suit
You will
sortment of
Trunks, Suit
..-ik,ch
&
THG BIG STOKe.
he weather ia becoming settled
the condition of Keynoldsville
prosperity than has ever been
. . .
Wap
as a stimulant to the merchant, we v
these prosperous conditions we
serve the trade. We have a larger and'
being on we have not neglected
follow house cleaning:
10 cents
4o cents
20 cts. a pair
want to call attention to a few
to all ladies.
Batiste, 50c yar
Goods at all prices.
Gloves, 25 and
Defender Muslin Underweai
Drawers, 18c
Corset Covers,
a Wooltex Suit, Skirt or Jacket
of goods.
our prices lowest
KEY
r
1 Spring isllcc
1 AND SO IS I
Nrthamer & K
lock
nd we are better proiifed than
er to do cabinet work ofcnythlng
(.the wisid working line
oimtrrtfz
1 1
work of all Bids dono
ruimir
plmptly.
FMcRjt-e Framing
1
nave just received
arge lino
ojl'Icttirn Moulding sn
o carry a
01 roum mouiui
In stock.
pi ana examine our
e and get
T1
II
cabinet shop is
small and
liusiness Is getting
large wo
iave to do somefing to get
room, so we havl decided to
ttT all our framed 1
res at Co
1 Pictures at
S.85.
W.50.
M.80.
IU.10.
12.25.
tl 60.
75o.
A) Pictures at
I Pictures at
Pictures at
I Pictures at
VPIoturcs at
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