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THE MACON TELEGRAPH : WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER at, 1904.
One Cent a Word
Advsrlls&ment* under ths heads of
Wanted, F'or Sale, For Rent. Loti,
Found, Personal, Miscellaneous Etc,
•nserted in thia department for 1c per
word for each imus.. No notice will be
.nterted for leet than 16 cento. Remit*
tanctk of $1 and lose may be made in
postage etamoe.
CHRISTMAS BARGAINS
At Geiemar'e Fancy Grocery Stora.
Frrah Country Less prr do*..........2^«
Fancy Bata Butter * l *•
FI neat New York Cream Cheese at per
pound 16c
Dime Brand Milk, 2 cans for. 16c
Prune*, flne foods, per pound ac
Cleaned Currants, per package Sc
gtedek KSaK^per package\*.! V.!!!!!! ljc
London Layer Raisins, per pound 10c
Fancy Dates, per pound.... Sc
Paper Shell Almonds, per pound l*e
English Walnut*, per pound 16c
PraaU Nut*. per pound. 16c
Fancy Pecans, per pound 16c
Nabisco't. per no* |*c
Cranberries per quart lw
DouWeOrcen Trading Bumps with
every dollar's worth of gooda you pur*
C ** C ’CHAS. OEISMAR. 'Fhons 46.
WANTED.
TOOXO COUPLE want* hoard, close in.
with private family. Address E. B. J
nire Toipcrarih.
WANTED—Olrl who und.mt.nd, th.
confection.ry hu.lnew Apply at one*
J. Ctaerlo Co.. «52 Ch.rry ,£.
WANTED—A position aa mana*«r of a
full farm; have had acral year. «»-
nerlenee; can furnl.h good reference,
Addr.ua H., Tclcgr.ph.
WANTED—By rhe first. two or threo
room, for llaht housekeeping In nlco
part of clly. Addr.ee E. M. D., carr
Telegraph. or 'Phone 191.
beat or refrenc
WALD bakep your fruit cakes. 'Phona
761. ■ m
WANTED—A sober, rellehl. printer: one
who mn anatat In .dltorl.l work; l'.ol
wages nr liberal proposition to the right
parly. Address J. II. Bussey, dylvnnla,
C ractloaJ experience, careful Instruct Ions,
ttle expene. board and tools provided;
New Orleans. La.
FOR RKNT—Two connected rooms. Ap.
ply *03 Oglethorpe at.
in R. Ellis. Architect.
description!
fawn flnop,
Chrlstfuas
*“ " ^ -
'GIFT
tf.uf
' yields satis •
Tfaction by the
ntf/ut. Christ-
moj giving should >
t genuine, jo pass
/m/tat/on and choose
XUattrn.an*j Ideal
Made easy and inexpensive at Cole
man's, where the best in Books,Sta
tionery, Fountain Pens, Pictures,
Calendars, Games, suitable for
Xmas presents can be found in
!arp;e quantities.
Mail orders promptly filled.
The T. A. Coleman
jjk Book & Printing Co.
’ W 316-320 Second st.
GRANVILLE 0. CONNER
IS CHIEF OF POLICE
ELECTED TO SUCCEED CHIEF PATRICK MURPHY WITH ONE DIS-
SEATING VOTE IN COUNCIL—APPRECIATION OF CHIEF MUR
PHY EXPRESSED IN PR ESSEN TATION OF GOLD HEADED CANE.
FIRE CHIEF L. M. JONES RE-ELECTED WITHOUT OPPOSITION-
ALL MEMBERS OF BOTH FORCES RETAINED, WHILE CHIEF
MURPHY IS LIEUTENANT.
Grenville
chief of p«
for the en,
elon of the
member, o
$1.50 Books $1.25
Special Edition Simple Life
2SC.
All the new fiction gift books, Poets, Bibles in fine bind
ings. Nothing nicer for a gift than a nice hook. Calendar
or picture. Wd have all Ihe new and popular pictures,
water colors. Christy pictures, etc.
McEvoy Book & Stat’y Co.
572 Cherry Street.
All Your Troubles
About Xma* preaenta can be easily settled by coining to us. It la use
less to enumerate the many thing" that we have, ns our reputation for nice
gooda, la well-known far heyond the borders of Macon. When It comes to
framing pictures, that la our huslnesa. and the, people say we know It. Our
name on any picture Is a guarantee “that It la the correct thing.”
W. Lamar Williams, " The Frome Maker ”
107 COTTON AVENUE.
and
LOST AND FOUND.
8TRAYKD or stolen from my lot at
Tootneboro, On., on the night of Deo.
13th, one sorrel horse mule shout 3 years
old. and one small sorrel mare about JO
years old; will give ten dollars reward for
(heir delivery at Toomaboro. A. L. 1'lerco.
LOST—Yesterday a red cow with both
horns sawed off. Finder will return to
Lee Wages. 262 Maplo st.. and get reward.
* berry st.. next postoff
FOR nBNT—Three or four furnished
room* for light housekeeping: upstairs,
all conveniences; best locality In city.
X. Y. Z., care Telegraph.
ntTTTRRlNR. batter than country butter,
and^ coats only 20c. pound at Oscar
TRY * c p LONO’B home-made
blackberry wine for Christmas; It I"
S years old and absolutely pure; |2.0o per
'Phone M>I.
BUY YOUR Chrli
D. McKay A Co
LIST VB book :
turkeys from J.
nTes. etc. Clarke's Pish A ltiultry
TAKKN UP—One red cow with horn*
sawed off; owner can test same hy
paying cnsti. 2127 Beyond at.
BTRAYKD—From 232 Maple at., red cow;
horns sawed even with head. Informa
tion gladly received by clerk of market.
11.60 REWARIKIM In the lobby of
Hotel Lanier Cafe gold Rosary herds
with crons. Return to hotel office and
receive reward.
OurSpecial Prices
IS
al 36
ant for pantrulai
UR Xmas cakes from Merkel.
pecan IK*., almond 26c.
CHIUSTMA
gw*.
FOR CHRI8TMA8—IMcycIcs. Velocipedes.
wli'n’vDolf Carriiges,
S. 8. Parmelea s. p
F 4 K ^ 1 £% A ,d cS y,Ur * ® U lht t,m *'
FOR SALK.
FOR BALK—One r
latest improved
hnlf price cash f o
Hutchinson.
FHR8H CQOB 27U eenU
Henry Piatt, Ill Poplar
market.
mill.
Finest Cream Cheese, a lb
New (la. Cana Byrup. a gal.
Apple vinegar, a gal 10
Rest Head Rice, a Tb »**•
Octagon Moap, 6 for t\
Hand Bapolio, a cake.. 07lt
Sugar Cured Ham. a lb 11H
Hugar Cured Shoulder. a lb 03
Breakfast Strips (best quality), a lb. 1 tty
New Nuta. all Kinds. lb 16^
Florida Oranges, a do* 20
Baldwin Apples, a pk SR
Dried Fin I-lb. brleka. a lb It
Seeded Retains, a pkg OR 1-2
Specially Cleaned Currants, a pkg. .03 1-3
New Persian Datea. per lb 3 l-S
Heat Quality Prunes, n lb *>74
California Rvaporated Peachea. a lb..to
Beat Three Crown llslslns a |h 10
van Camp's Botins mil kinds), a can. .03
Van Camp's Pork ami Beans, a can..60
Van Camp’s Pure Cream, a can.. “*—
Royal Salad Dressing, a bottle.
Irish Potatoes, a pk
An Atlanta Robbery.
ATLANTA. Ou.. Dec. 20 —The Peach-
tree residence of J. K. Orr. one of At
lanta's wealthiest merchants, was entered
In broad daylight today and robbed of
tween three nnd four thousand dollars
worth of Jewelry. The robbery was per
petrated In the upstairs living rooms
while the member* of Ihe family were
down stairs, Hnd was the clever work of
a stylishly dressed young white man. The
affair Is a mystery, the robber seemingly
having completely baffled all efforts of tho
police to locate him.
'Phona 2066. J. R. Odom.
FOR SALK.
Five-room house, close in: owner has
left city, wants to sell; price. 12.600.
Northern *- — “—**- —
sell 100 1
lock. ati K n
wood yard
sale.
J. C. ETHRIDGE, Hardeman BMq.
_ . . RIAL ESTATE.
For Bale—New 6-room House and 6U
seres of land at McBlroy’a store on For
syth road, on* mile from Crumps Park.
81* lots In South Macon, between Third
end Fourth st., Itasset's-Hlll.
FOR RKNT—6-room house and 7 acres
of land at Outing Club, ; miles from
city. Q. M. DAVIS.
4M Second Street.
Toys, Dolls, Games.
Klegnnt lino children's books.
McEvoy Book A Stationery Co.
NEW YORK, Dec-; 2f>.—NenW«M mem
hers of group eight of the New York
Blate Bankers' Association, comprising
the lending men of flnnnrc of N«*w York
city and vicinity attended their groups
fifteenth annual banquet at the Waldorf-
Astoria tonight.
Among the sneakers was President 'I-
dsrmnn of the University of Virginia, who
spoke to the toast ''Practical Idealism.”
Those present Included: J. Plerpont 6lor-
gnn, Hamilton Fish, assistant tt<-.u.uu-i u*
the United States: Read Admiral Jos. B.
Ceghlau and Morrla K. Jessup.
THE MOST DESIRABLE
Unsurpassed Ichocoiat's
Jno. S. lloge Drug Co.
AGENTS.
Macon, Go.
Order, by moil hovo prompt attention.
-♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦TH* MOAT OP THK BEAT FOR THE LEAAT MONEY. 444004O--
•do. ratio, oto., mod* b
;♦ 1.4 U ^ . '
1 ,:V;*•'• :
3K1J:
miscellaneous
an kinds of candles.
FAT LIVE TURKEY!
McKay ACo, Phoce
HOT ROLLS every* i
riiRJBTMAA PR ESI
.dX'wsiAs
r^.OUPON.
Mrs. ,rom Men,ui ' ”■ ,o • 4a,ur - • -Tv
| The Great Atlantis i Pacific Tea Co. '
L --—' ..v.A.-gu 3,1..
C. Conner was chosen
lc« of the city of Macon
Ing two years at the ses-
Ity council last night. All
council voted for him In
except Alderman Damour,
on-elect Leon Dure, who
/as absent Alderman Damour pre-
emed the name of Arthur Golden and
oted for him.
Mr. Conner was nominated for the
chiefs place by Alderman Massee. He
merely presented the name with no
remarks. A second was found m Al
derman Jones.
While nomination* were still open
Alderman Damour arose and stated
that he wished to place before council
the name of Mr. Golden. In doing this
he spoke in very high praise of him.
“He may not have his college educa
tion and he may not be familiar with
the Lord's Prayer.’’ said the speaker,
“but he is as brave as a lion and as
fearless as any man on the Macon
force.”
“He knOws 'Now I Lay Me Down to
Bleep."’ replied Alderman Jones.
When the vote was taken all mem
bers of council coat their ballots for
G. C. Conner except Alderman Da
mour and the absent member.
Mayor Smith then' presented Ihe
name of Chief Murphy to fill the va
cancy in lieutenant's place by the
promotion of Mr. Conner. He also pre
sented the names of Lieutenants
Grace nnd Mosely In their places.
Then the names of alt the men on the
force were read by the mayor for con
firmation. There was not a single
change reeommendedd In the present
force.
Alderman Chestney asked at this
point if there was any objection to the
list as submitted by the mayor for
confirmation. He said if there was
none, every member of council should
forever thereafter hold his peace.
Alderman Jones arose and said: “I
suppose these remarks are directed at
me. I know* something should be
done in order to secure good service
on the police force. Something simi
lar to a civil service examination
should be held and the men should be
subjected to this before coming on
the force. If not this, then some oth
er method shuld be pursued.. I don’t
know the names of the tpen who are
sometimes negligent, but I can see
instances of the failure of some of
the members to do their duty. A
railroad was torn up In this town the
other night nnd no member of the
force found the men who did the
work. There was a man on the beat,
I believe.'*
When Alderman Chestney again
arose nnd insisted that the Investiga
tion should be made nnd the men who
had come short ns to duty should be
made known, there was an interfer
ence by a motion for the confirmation
of the appointments to the positions
on the force. All appointments were
confirmed.
Reeord of Chief Murphy.
Alderman McKenna then presented
s resolution relative to the record of
Chief Murphy. He spoke in very high
praise of the retiring official and then
read the resolution, which was as fol
lows:
Wherrns. Chief Patrick Murphy has
rendered the city of Macon thirty-four
years of faithful and efficient service
ss s patrolman, lieutenant, and chief,
And does not desire to stand for re-
election. be It
Resolved. That the mayor and
council ainesrely appreciate the long
and valuable service rendered the po
lios department and the city of Ma
con. and be It further
Resolved, That hi* honor, the may
or. be authorised and directed to pre
sent to Chief Murphy on behalf of the
mayor nnd council a gold headed cane
as a token of the respect and esteem
In which he Is held by us."
In presenting* the resolutions Aider-
man McKenna also spoke of the new
chief in terms of praise. The mayor.
In presenting the resolution for the
vote of council, asked that every mem
ber rise ns he voted and this was done.
All fnember* voted for the adoption of
Ihe resolution.
The police department of the city
stands for the ensuing two years ss
follows:
Chief of Police—Granville C. Conner.
Lieutenants—-Patrick Murphy. L. W.
Grace. C. W. Moseley.
Patrolmen—L. M. Avant.
A vent. W. T. Amerson. N. B. Bryan,
W. T. Bmnan. J. W. Callaway, c
E. Chambless. J. A. Davis. C. L. Da
via, C. n. Drew. W. G. Daniel. E. E.
Dent. O. R. Griffin. J. F. Grace, A. Gol
den. R. E. Glenn. V. H. Holloman. J.
M Herndon. L. H. Hicks. W. E. Ham
tin. R. Hackney. C. E. Hamilton. T. R.
Jones. C. Jenkins. J. G. Jackson.
R. Knight. 8. H. Knight. J. A. Klr-
L. Lavender. W. Moseley. R. H.
chell. C. F. Pierce. . C. Plunkett.
O. Reddy. J R Robinson. W. B.
nev. H Smallwood. T. B. Simpson.
!* Smith. M. J. Thompson. Homlr
ed. A. J. Wilson. J. T. Wilson, W.
Tsun. Colored patrolman. L. K.
field.. C. H. Bennett, W. W. Bigby T.
J. Bishop, J. R. Bragg. C. L. Collins.
A. F. Dovlln, H. M. Drow, E. I. Er
win, T. B. Feagln. J. 8. Fretwell,
W. H. Funderburk. H. E. Gibson. F.
H. Hammock. J.'R. Harper, J. F.
Herrington, E. N. Holder, C. W. Hub
bard, J. R. Hudson. B. Johnson. Geo.
Joiner, J. R. Jordan, W. A. Jordan,
W. R. Kent. J. H. Lawless, J. A.
McCowan. C. A. McCrary, J. A. Mc
Mullen, R. L. McWilliams, R.
Martin, L. A. Miller. E. O. Minor. W.
R. Moseley. W. B. Norton. J.
Parker, P, A. Raby, J. M. Rainey. J.
F. Roquemore. C. H.-'Schmidt. R. M.
Short. J. JC. Smallwood. C. E. Smith,
H. B. Smith, W. H. Stembrldge. B.
F. Sutton. D. C. Sutton. W.
Thompson. J. F. Wester. H. J. Wil
liams, J., H. C. Williams, J. G. v Wil
liams. L. L. Williams. P. H. Williams,
A. M. Wyche, substitute, E. H. Hagen.
Board of Health.
The mayor then presented the
board of health for confirmation,
also remains unchanged and is
follows: Dr. R. B. Barron. Dr. H. J
Williams, Dr. Max. Jackson, Dr. O. H
Weaver, J. W. Cabaniss, Chas. Wach
tel. Nathan D. May.
Cemetery Committee.
The Citizen's Cemetery committee
was the same as last year. The mem
bers are as follows: C. B. Willing
ham, J. W. Cabaniss, N. E. Harris,
J. N. Neel.
THE
A
BEST CHRISTMAS GIFi
For Wife, Mother, Daughter
Sister or Sweetheart
By this Sign
you may know
and will find
Singer Stores
Everywhere
These Machines
are never sold
to dealers.
Only from Maker
to User
A small payment down, the rest at
convenient intervals.
Four different Kinds and a wide
range of prices to suit.
Select Now -Delivery when wanted
Get the Best and you get the Singer
563 CHERRY STREET. MACON. GA.
Meet me at the Skating
Rink at 2:30 p m. today.
Drldqe Wat Unsafe.
CHARLESTON. W. Va.. Dec. 20—The
coroner# Jury in the inquest over the
victims of the suspension bridge disaster
have brought In a verdict declaring that
the bridge was In an unsafe condition, and
that there was gross negligence on the
part of all the officials of Charleston In
the care and maintenance, and - repairs
of the bridge since January 30. 1806. to
the day of the disaster. The Jury how
ever. was unable to fix the responsibility
for the disaster on any particular officer
or set of officiate.
’Phons
306
J. T.
l ’S
416
Poplar St.
HAVING DOUBLED HIS FORCE. IS NOW HOLIDAY
TRADE. SEND ALONG YOUR OR OERS NOW AND AVOID THE RUSH.
COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERYTHING IN HIS LINE:
No Express Paid On This.
1 Gal. Old Corn Silk Corn $2.00
1 Gal. Old Key Stone Rye 2.0f
1 Gal. Old Peach Brandy........ 2.0
1 Gal. Old New England Rum.... 2.00
1 Gal. Old Holland Gin 2.00
Corn, Rye, Gin and Rum $1.50 per
gallon up.
Express paid on two gallons or more
$2.00 good* to same address in Jugs.
Jug and Bottle trade a specialty.
Express Paid on This.
4 Full qta. Old Edgemont Rye....$4.04
1 Gal. Jug, Old Edgemont Rye.... 3 64
Full qts, Old Horse Shoe Rye... 3.04
Gal. Jug, Old Horse Shoe Rye... .2.74
I Full qts, Old Jeff Clark Rye..... 304
\ Gnl. Jug, Old Jeff Clark Rye.... 2 7!
4 Full qts, Old Big Horn Rye 2.94
1 Gal. Jug. Old Big Horn Rye 2 r I
4 Full qts, Old Harvest Corn 3.04
1 Gal. Jug. Old Harvest Corn 2.TI
Orders filled same day received
Everything as rspresented or money refunded.
Revoiution imminent.
A sure sign of approaching revolt
and serious trouble In your system Is
nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach
upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly
dismember tho troublesome causes. It
never falls to tone the stomach, regu
late the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate
the Liver, and clarify the blood. Run
down systems benefit particularly and
all the usual attending aches vanish
under Its searching nnd thorough ef
fectiveness. Electric Bitters is only
60c.. and that la returned If It don't
give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed
by all druggists.
Portugal's Disastrous Storm.
LISBON. Dec. 20.—A disastrous storm
which suddenly burst on the northern
coast of Portugal, has csvsed grsat loss
of life. From reports already received
eighteen fishermen were drowned at Fl-
guern nnd six hundred others have been
rendered destitute. A ferry boat plying
J nou, 5 °{ thr Mondego river was
capsixed and fourteen persons were
drowned. In the Lelxoes basin near Opor
to. five boots were sunk nnd flv# per
sona drowned.
Desirable home in Vineville; eight rooms, fine loca- *
tion, that can be bought for $4,250.
If loan is wanted, could arrange upon reasonable cash payment.
Money to loan on good real estate.
MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate.
WRITE ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE.
WILLINGHAM & CONE,
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS.
Phone 444. 355 Second Street
Try some of Lamar it La
mar’s cigars. They are al
ways fresh.
Ginners Adjourn.
DALITS. T*x„ Dec. 20.—The Na
tional Dinners' organization which
waa formed here yesterday has ad
journed subject to the call of the pres
ident. A resolution waa voted down
today providing for a decrease^ cotton
Acreage next year.
"Always buy from head
quarters.’’ EH J. & P. D.
Willingham the leading Fur
niture and Carpet house of
Georgia.
Peace in Paraguay.
WASHINGTON. Dec 20—A cable
gram has been received at the state
department from the acting American
consul at Assunctan. Paraguay, stat
ing that the revolution hin been'suc
cessful and that peace has been pro
claimed.
Rainey & Callaghan,
TURKEYS, TURKEYS, TURKEYS.
Live and dressed.
All kind* of fresh OYSTERS received
twice daily.
Cranberries and Celery
All kind* of FISH.
Give us your orders. Will receive
prompt attention.
RAINEY & CALLAGHAN j
'Phones 233 and 863 468 First St.
J. B. mils,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
Telephone 407 129 Cotton avo«
MACON, GA.
Si, 600.00
An e'egant selection Sal
ad Dishes, Hates, Olivs. wm 0U J. a nlct nome m nuguema
Dishes, Cake Plates, Choc- IIe| ahi». comisttng of a good two .te-
olnte Pots, Tea Sets, Cel- 1 * ’ l ’ t ' room on d ” lr * bl * ,ot
ery Dishes, Va^es, Etc.
H. J. Lamar & Co.
Two Door* from the Exchange Bank.
ameraries—B. A.
neon. John Travers
Sergeant*—Tho*. H
ittlng.
—John Smallwood,
Baldwin,
J. B.
Expelled Prom ’Chsnoet
NEW YORK. Dec. 26.—The expulsion
of John W. Ritchie from the New York
Stock Exchange was announced on the
exchange today. Mr- Ritchie was expelled
by the board of governors on the ground
that he had been guilty of irregular
trading.
Cured of Asthma
After Years of Terrible Suffering,
Officer—C. C. Hampton. | ^ ^
en May. Mary Josephine Bc:y, Floyd Knob, Ind. t
was then taken writ. >: “Alter iufferlng untold asenies
man McKenna arose and for 32 years from Asthma, I c d by
the present chief to sue- j Scjjlffo
Extra
IN ADDITION TO COUPON.
Memos
In presenting the name
Jones he waa also com pi l-
n Jones arose and P*ld a
xte to the service of the
p part men t “We hara the
between Chicago and Fort
'id he. after stating that he
numbers of departments in
nt cl
nstta
fire
Asthma Cure. I used to bo _
bad that I could not move without h> Ip.but
I can now do all mjr own work.** Another
writes: “My little boy7 years old hai
boon a sufferer for several years, some*
tine* »o bad off that we could not hold h!a
In b<‘d. * • • f r him to
br.-athc hi* lasL Doctors did hla no p <>d
and we had almost given np In despair,
when throuch accident we ho i,rd of Schu
mann's Cure, tried It and It
| almost lusUDUyrslIevsdhla.** Mrs. D. C.
J arris Elbow 1*. O., Vo.
Sold by all druggists at SOc and 61.00.
The Great Atlantic
& Pacific Tea Co.
LEAST VvMi ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»
mg. \v. a B*j-ra
$1,300.00
TO LOAN RIGHT QUICK,
n improved City Property. Thr
^GEORGIA LAND & TITLE C
370 Seccrc Street.
Terms. $300 cash, balance on long time
yearly payments and reasonable inter-
ext. A flne opportunity for a person
*f moderate means. House Is now
rented at 316 per month and would
make a good Investment.
$1,500.00
Will buy a ator and 4-room'dwell
ing combined, on comer of Third and
Arch streets; all In good condition;
close In. convenient to business, a good
stand, and a corner that will Increase
In vahie.
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.,
Loans, Rest Estate and Insurance.
566 Mulberry Street.
...For Sale...
Insure Now!
Christmas Is coming with Its fire
crackers and bonflrea and your risk is
more than double. I'll write yous
house or furniture, store or stock os
anything Insurable. I represent the
AETNA OF HARTFORD,
THE NORTHERN OF LONDON,
THE NIAGARA OF NEV/ YORK,
THE LONDON OF ENGLAND.
No belter companies esn be found.
Frank B. West,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE,
American National Bank Bldg.
For Sale
The beautifully located suburban
home generally known as the ‘‘Jaoues
Farm." four and a half rallea from tha
elty, on Forsyth road. Thia farm con
sists of SO acres, nice orchards, hot
houses, etc. Fine bold spring and
branch on the place. Has splendid Im-
e rovements In way of t-room dwell-
ig and all necessary out houses; com
manding a flne view of the surround
ing country, within one half mile of
electric car line. The right man can
make a fortune dairying and trucking.
This Is a “Jim Dandy” and will have to
bs Inspected to be appreciated. Good
rensons for selling. For particular,
call on or address.
Duncan
Real Estate Exchange
Home Money to Loan on Mortgage.
A well located store
leased for 5 years nets
7 per cent. Price
$6000,00
B. Horne,
Reale Estate, Insurance ! TEN thousand dollars
Geo. B. Turpin Sons,
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
AND LOANS,
No. 353 Third St. Telephone No. 77.
DWELLINGS FOR RENT.
272 College St.. 7 rooms....645.00
131 High SL, 7 rooms...... 66.66
and Loans.
| Mioey la l&e bexj^-oo dsUjf*