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NEW FALL GOODS
Of Ev^py Description
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Fresh. and Crisp from the factories Now in Stock and Arriving almost Daily ready
for Your Inspection, Come and see what we have. No Harm to look Obliging Clerk§(
to show. Our Stock has been well selected for Fall and Winter, and we will Endeavor to
Suit you. Everything we have in Summer Goods to go at a Sacrifice. If you wish
anything to finish up the summer on don't tail to ask for these bargains and you will be
pleased with your purchase.
New lot of Ginghams,
Ckambreys and Percales
Best Quality—Lowest Prices
All Kinds New Table
Scarfs and Bureau Run
ners, Just Recived.
Big Lot
Loces, Embroideries
and Bandings.
New shipment staple
and fancy All-Overs and
Dress Trimmings.
Nettleton’s and Craw
ford’s new Fall Styles
$4.001# $6.00 v
Ladies’ silk hose navy,
sky,pink,white, black
50c.
Extra fine $1.25 all silk
hose, pink, sky, black
98c.
Rugs
Of Every Kind
25c 1# $6.00
Ladies’ Queen Quality,
all styles
$3.00lo $4.50 1
Misses’ and children’s
fall school dresses, full
line, close prices *
75c TO $1.50
Men’s Stetson hats, new
fall styles — blacks,
tans and browns
Newline of all qualities
of ribbons. We are
specially strong on
hair ribbons
McCall Patterns, Fashion Books, Magazines, Etc. Just in Pretty line of Ladies* Neckwear New Style
New Lines Sil&s and Satins II New Lines Dress Goods and Suitings
6 &8 Plant Ave.
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All Our Fall Lines are Practically Corriplete
Dickins Stores
6 &8 Plant Ave.
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The Modem Wash-day
Time was when The Wash was a weekly
nightmare, wash-day dinner a by-word.
The New Perfection Oil Cook-stove has
changed all that. Once the wash-boiler is
on the stove, it leaves you free to attend to
the dinner or any other work.
You can move a New Perfection where you please and
light it in a moment It require! no attention after that
A (ingle gallon of od laiti all three bumen (even hour* or
more. No coal or wood to carry; no fire to feed; no soot
nor ashes. It keeps a kitchen or laundry cool and dean.
It cooks to perfection, with the least trouble and expense.
Heat
i wwai racks, aw.
.» . DeaWfl * very w her*; «V write for it.
-stove ffs™ * *• **•*■»
Standard Oil Company'
Its publicaton In Its present form.will*stated that he would have Inserted
injure }be city credit. The claim is j below a statement that the report did
made that the auditor erroneously j not include the assets or city water*
charges the bonded indebtedness j works, real estate and general prop*
some $275,000 as a current liability j erty, which would offset the indebt-
and shows none of the city’s assets.! edness to a large extent
Waterworks, real estate, etc., to bal*i Finally motion of Alderman Parker
ance against it, and therefore make ^ carried with change, referring bids
the city with a current liability of j for printing to chairman of finance
the great amount practically appear committee instead of Clerk Council
bankrupt. I
Alderman Dunn favored the publlfca- j FAMOUS HORSES AT AUCTION
tlon of report but wanted the error SpeclaTTo The Herald,
corrected in interest of city and claim*! New York, Sept. 7.—Many of Amer*
ed that report should be turned over i lea’s most celebrated racing horses
to finance committee and they meet j were listed to go under the hammer at
with the auditor and make the correc* \ the auction sale of S. C. Hildreth’s
tlons. Alderman Brewer claimed that j great stable,' which began at Sheeps*
Council had no right to Interfere with j head Bay today. Included In the
report but should publish exactly as j string were Fittz Herbert, the fastest
prepared by auditor and stand or fall ( horce in America for four seasons;
on its merits. 1 Novelty, the winner of last year’s Fu*
Mayor Cox stated that it was a fine turlty; King. James, a noted handicap
report and neither Council of 1909 or winner; Zeus, Firestone, Royal Mete*
1910 needed to be ashamed of it. He or and a dumber of other horses
SPIRITED FIGHT IN
AUDITOR’S REPORT
The tperial auditors report on city
keoh\ came up ag-Vn Tuesday at
Council mectlu s and caused a Ion*
•setting debate. Some ala month*
Mo the Mayor on Instruction* of tbe
City Connell employed Mr. H. H. Bur
nett to make a complete audit and
sepert on city books add (Inane* for
Vote* 13.19 nail milk Mr. I!., v i
,g-r-' lets! a c-ort elaborate *nd cere-
liUy ; rc,*rrj rep-.rt at cort to c.'t/
of about H50. The report tea* or
dered printed in book form after ap.
ptoval. But this baa not been dene
up to pretent time, and tbe matter
a-a, again brought up and Aldermen
urged that report be printed. Mayor
Cox 'Inflated on tbe printlbg and
stated that It Council would not do
It, be would have It done at hie own
expenie. Alderman Parker moved
tbnt tbe Waycnua printer* be re
quested to lend In bid* tor printing
report In pamphlet form, 1,000 to be
* printed tor public distribution. A pro
longed discussion then ensued, ft ap
peared that the report bn* never been
adorted by Council, also the financial
committee claim that the report Is
Incorrect In certain particular* and
Are You Nervous?
What makes you nervous? It is the weakness of your
womanly constitution, which cannot stand the strain of the
hard work you do. As a result, you break-down, and ruin
your entire nervous system. Don't keep this up! Take
Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is made from purely
vegetable ingredients. I tads gently on the womanly organs,
and helps them to do their proper work. It relieves pain
and restores health, in a natural manner, by going to the
source of the trouble and - building up the bodily strength.
CaMji WomatfsTonic
Mrs. Grace Fortner, of Man, W. Va., took Cardui.
This is what she says about it: “I was so weak and
nervous, 1 could not bear to have anyone near me. I had
fainting spells, and I lost) flesh every day. The first dose |
of Cardui helped me. Now, I am entirely cured of the ’
fainting spells, and I cannot say enough for Cardui, for I
know ft saved my life.*It Is. the best tonic for women. ’
Do you suffer from any of the pains peculiar to women?
Take Cardui. It will help yoq. Ask your druggist
Keep Up Keep Down 1$ An
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=OverIand 59—
EXPENSE TO RUN 25 MILES EACH DAY WHICH IS
ON A PAR WITH A HORSE. OVIRLANO TO CARRY 5
PEOPLE, THE HORSE 2 PEOPLE.
TIRE EXPENSE .... S4.00
GASOLINE AND OIL $6.00 c-
ADJUSTMENTS, BARRING
ACCIDENTS .... $2.50
- $12.50
I WILL KEEP YOUR OVERLAND S» UP AT THIS FIG
URE AND RATIO FOR ONE YEAR. N
M.KELLEY
Kelley’s Garage.
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whoie name* are familiar to every
patron of the turf. The prominence
of the thoroughbreds to be dltposed of
led to marked intere«t in the occas
ion and a number of well known
horsemen from various porta of tbe
United Statea and Canada were pres
ent at tbe opening of the vale.
Mr. Daniel B. Raybon and little
daughter, Ombelie, of Lake Como.
Fla. are are visiting at tbe home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ray-
bon.
LOTS IN RIVERSIDE PARK ARE
VERY POPULAR AND SELLING
FAST.
We handle the famous Mascot
cook stove, every one a winner. Cub
or easy terms.
Home Furniture company,
t and Albany Avenue I
CABINET WORK.
I am still at the same old stand, 22-
Brewer street, and prepared to do all-
kinds of cabinet work, ‘ upholstering,
trunk repairing, etc. Having done,
your work for the past six year* I
think I know bow to give you tb».
lad of work you want When yon.
need any repairing done, remember.
J. L WAITE.
The old reliable Cabinet-Maker/ 22
Brewer street, pnone 29 l 4.
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Special low prices and'eaily term*
on bed room mites, iron beds, odd
pieces, etc. We will please or re
fund your money.
Home Furniture Company,
2$ tt Plant and Albany Avenue.
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5 or « doses "MG’ win cure anv
case of Chill* and Fiver, Price. j5
cents.