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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPITi FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1908
Ideal
* Xmas Gifts
Are gifts that are useful and practical to the recipient.
Make your gifts ideal by presenting an article that
■will become indispensable to the receiver and will keep
your well wishes ever before them.
Our store is specially adapted to provide useful gifts,
as a visit to this store will prove, such as
Mufflers, Neckwear, '' •! ? Gloves,
Bath Robes, Fancy Vests, Shirts,
Silk Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas,
Overcoats, - Hand Bags, Suits,
CASTRO NOT ALARMED
AT
DOUBT8 WHAT HA8 BEEN PUBLISH
ED AS TO HOLLAND'S AQ-
QRE88I0N.
BERLIN. Doc. 17—President Castro
of Venezuela, maintain* hi* composure
lu tins face of alarming report* which
lmvo boon published here regarding tho
disturbances In Venezuela. Whtn dls-
>atches worn shown to him today that
.he people of Caracas had arisen against
him, burned .the pictures und statues of
tho president In the public squares and
made an uttuck upon a number of build
ings. Including the stores of several of
his wannest adherents, und that several
persons had been killed. Castro after
luiving one of the members of Ills party
mukc a translation of these Into Spanish,
said quietly: *•! don't believe It I had
dispatches from Caracas this morning,
but they mentioned nothing of the kind.
1'resilient Castro was asked for an ex
pression of Ids views regarding Holland s
Ixure of Venezuelan snips, hut l*o alt
ered:
In Germany in a private capac-
SEE OUR XMAS WINDOW.
%
TODAY
Ever best Creamery Butter made in Elgin, Illinois.
30 Cents Lb.
Order ns much as you like, but send in your orders early
or it may be all gone.
Macon Cash Grocery Company
.Phones 325-290 670 Poplar Street
ity."
lb
Velex-Gultlcoa. tho Venezuelan cimfRF
rtfuffalrcs, whom he authorized to talk
Ifor him. The charge then made tho fol-|
lowing statement:
~3Ub“
Ims been published with regnrd to HoM
■kind's aggression, because no declaration
of war lias been made nor has a blockade
loeen announced, and none established.
Therefore the seizure of small Veitezuo-I
; Is by sheer force can not ho
described other than us on act of piracy!
orthy any cnlltfhtencd civilized count
_ Inasmuch
Venezuela In meeting payments due to
Holland bikes for that purpose a portion
of prescribed 30 per cent for the cus
toms receipts. Thus Holland's net might
place Venezuela In a position of being
unable t “
would J<
nations. — -
difficulty between that country and Vene
zuela and she Is more Involved through
the attitude which tho Hutch government
recently has hud. „ .
"In view of this state of the ease the
. nezuelan government has Inform' d the
diplomatic corps at Caracas of these facts
It’s an ill wind that blows no one good.”
THE GROWERS’ LOSS.
YOUR GAIN.
ORANGES
.$1.75
A BOX
Today and Tomorrow
FRESH SWEET FLORIDA RUSSET FRUIT
100 boxes shipped to us after # we lmd cancelled the
order for them and shippers lmve asked us to let them
go at this price, for them.. They are direct from tho
groves and will easily keep until Christmas. You will
not bo able to buy any like these for less than $2.25 to
$2.50 a box after this lot of 100 boxes is sold. Some
of the same quality fruit will reach us Monday next, for
which we have contracted to pay $2.00 a box for an'd we
will sell it at $2.25 a box next week. This Special Price
is on this lot only and to he delivered today
•or tomorrow, before our Christmas car readies us on
Monday.
Oranges are good for everybody and this is a rare
chance for you to get a box of nice sweet fresh fruit for
almost a song. Get a box today and have itshipped to a
friend. Como and see them or phono 1590. ,
The Great Atlantic & Padf idea Co.
N. B.—Mail orders given careful attention.
CHRISTMAS DRINKS.
FLOURNOY’S GROCERY CO.’S LIST.
Apollinaris Water, splits, pints and quarts. Old Gov
ernment Java Coffee, roasted today. Welch’s Grape
Juice, splits, pints and quarts. Moclm and Java Coffee,
roasted today. Ginger Ale, Delatour - pints, Arcadia
quarts. Our Fresh Roasted Coffee, blended by expert.
•Sarsaparilla, Delatour pints. “French Roast,” our dry
proeess roasting coffee. Lithia and White Rock Water,
quarts and half gallons. Our fine Coffee, roasted today,
delivered today.
"PHONE” YOUR ORDERS
FOR OIL TO OUR OFFICE
CANFIELD OIL CO.,
Phone 037.
M. 6. B. CH«ng«a Sch.dul,..
Kffrctlr. Sunday, Dccmbcr -0th
tra'n No. 41 on Macon unit UrmInn-
ham Railway will leave Mm hi at 4:
p. m. mid train No. 41 will orriro
JI,c.>n nt 11:30 a. m.
No ilMHCo In the .rrlv.ll and depar
tore of accommodation train. No,. “
b’id
'Doan’s Ointment cured mo of ecze
ma. that had annoyed mo a Ions tlmo.
The.cure was permanent.”—Hon. S. W.
Matthews, Commissioner Labor Statis
tics.
holiday Excursion rates
Via Central of Gtorgia Railway.
Tickets on sale December 18. 19, 23.
24. 25, 30, 31. 1808,-and January 1st.
1809, final return limit January Otit,
1909. For further information call on
nearest ticket agent.
JOHN W. BLOUNT.
District Passenger Agent.
YESTERDAY’!) WEATHER.
Meteorological data furnished by the
local office of the United Slntes weather
bureau, department of agriculture, fyr
tho twenty-four hours ending nt 4 p. m.
local time.
Thermograph Readings.
5 am...60111 am..55! 5 am..50 11 am..57
0 pm...04112 nm..54 0 am..60 12 m ..fin
7 pm...«3l V am..51 7 am,.5o 1 pm..02
8 pin...001 2 i ‘ —
9 pm...69 3 l
to pm...67! 4 i
.55] 2 pm..04
River Report
The OcmulKCe river nt Macon nt 7 a.
m. read 2.8 feet, nt llawklnsvllle 0.3 of
a fool, nt Abbeville 4.1 feet, and at Lum
ber City 2.0 feet.
Phone 463 and place your
orders fbr Christmas Turkeys,
dressed or alive. Dressed Poul
try and Country Eggs.
G. S. A F. Ry. Changes Schedule.
Effective Sunday, December 20th,
some changes will bo made In the sche
dule or the a. H. & p. Ry. Trains
will depart from Macon union depot ax
follows: No. I nt 11:30 n. in.; No.
5 nt 4:05 p. m.: No. 95 nt 12:15, mid
night; No. 3 nt 1:00, midnight, uml No.
33 (new tra'n) nt 2:07 a,, m.
Trains will arrive ns follows: No.
0 at 11:15 a. m.; No. 2 nt 4:25 p. in.;
No. 32 (now train) nt 2:55 a. in.; No.
94 at 3:35 n. m. ond No. 4 at 4:15
Police (*oapt
A Woman’s Wllez.
"Wotcher gwlneter gl' mo fur er
Chrlsmus gif’, Honey?”
‘‘Law, ohlle, I alnt stud’n ’bout ntf
Chrlsmus gif deso days. Da tlmo*
too hand ter guv Chrlsmus gif's. Ef-
jrer gits brald'n meat yer doin' mighty
pow’ful well, I tell you. Iso seeder
tnenyer taaad time, but dlshycr de wus-
•!s datter ebber seed. Way back yon
der w'en me'n.you git marrld, yer rlcol-
lic wotter timer had w'en mer lnlg
■Mb bruk down ter do railroad anner
lay up dout doln er llcker wuk fur all
dem mont's, an' menyer time dar wur
gent er dusser meal in de house an'
me'n you Jisa moseyed erlong. Dem
wuz baud times, hut do good Lawd
did tek kecr er us. Ricoll'.c dat night
oi* missus klm ter our house an* how
she sho did scol' us fur not lett'n her
know datter bruk mer Dig an' we so
bad of! Ol' miss slio did sot us up
right. I kin tas'e dut cofTee dls mln-
nlt. an’ dat ham. an* dat bra’d—vhn
nuft braid dat she bake herse'f, wlJ
dem poorty w'lte han's er hern. Dm
yer rlcollic dat slio putter II’ dollar
bill In yer han* an’ she say. TiUly, ef
Enoch wants anyt'ing yer mus* lemmo
know. UlcoUlc all dat! Well, ol' mis*
sleepin’ up yonder in do cimmertqry.
She alnt hyere now ter brung us cr
ft’ dollar bill on’ some er dat braid
an' some er dot sweet ham.”
"No, dat she alnt. Hut dat alnt no
rooxln yer knint gimme er Chrlsmus
gir. I a Inter spec'n any cr dose Mary
wldder hats error noo frock, error dl’-
mon' ring. Yer gotten gl’ me sump'n,
cf taint nuffln butter bagger goobers,
jlsso hit sump’n.”
"Tlldy, offer say Iso gwlnneter gl'
yer JIss wot yer want, doan keer wot
hit am Jlsso cr kin retch hit wld mer
pile, wot would yer say, tell do trufe,
Tlldy, tell do trufe!”
"Now wotcher wants ter know dat
fur. Honey? Taint no use ter agger-
vale me datter way. Efyer gwineter
guv me sump'n go long an* g't hit j
baser sho will bo satterfled wfd any- I
t'lng yer guv me. I JIss knows yer
kuint gimme wotyer wants ter gimme,
kase times so baud, so Ise satterfled.
doan keer wotcher guvs me. Jlsso hit
sump'n I kin say dot hit wuzzer Chris,
mus glf'.fum mer ol' man. Dem nig
gers 'cross de street is sho gwlneter
look fur mo ter Bitter Chrlsmus gir
nnner wants ter show 'em I sho gits
one. - Doan Ink dem niggers no how.
Dey all do timer tho'in' up ter me flat
yer 4oan ha'f feed mo an* dat yer
doan guv me nuffln cep'n er roof ter
fclvver mer hald an’ dat de rooxln I
wonts yer ter gi r me Jlsser 1IT Chris-
mus gif, doan keer wot hit Is.”
"Who talk datter way, Tlldy? Who
she? Spep hit dat Passmo* oomnn.
Who do namer de Lawil Is dat Passmo'
ooman? Kr knowed dat ooman's daddy
to sho bawnded. Look hyere, Tlldy,
wuzzlt dat Passmo* ooman wot sayed
dat?”
"I alnt no han’ ter riser fuss, kascr
wants ter love mer neighbor lak do
good book say,.an’ dat do rrozln I sin
ter gwineter say of she tor mo datter
no.”
"Say wot dat Passmo’ ooman sayed
ergin, kascr doan lak dat klner talk,
Did she say er doan ha’f feedyer? Dat
all er gl’ yer ammer roof ter klvver
yer hald?”
"Now. Hon*»y, yer glttln mad anner
doan wants yer ter git mad. Yer need
n't guv ine er t'lng fur er Chrlsmus
gif' knsc we is too po* dls Chrlsmus.
Mobile nex* Chrlsmus. ef de good Lawd
spar' us do times will be bettern wot
dey Is now. an* don yer kin gl' mo cr
sho nuff Chrlsmus gir, an* den I kin
shuck hit In dat ooman’s face in' say
look at dat, yer chaingantf heifer you?”
"De times is sho hand. Tlldy, but
hyere ammer ten dollar bill. Now, do
J'hh Iakker tellyer. Yer goes down
town termorrow an* yer buys yer er
Mary wldder hat wot yer say, anner
frock, dat wot you do, anner I gwlneter
’ten’ ter dat Passmo* oomnn. de low
down trlflln chaingang heifer, talkin'
’bout mo datter way."
The next morning the Passmore wo
man was cussed out of her house and
yard and clear into the street. Sho
had Enoch arrested, and this Is how
the ease got in court. The stories told,
Enoch was fined ten dollars and
to the gang, while Tlldy will have a
splendid time of It In her now lint and
frock, and a remnant of the ten dol
lars which sho and her friend, tho
(F
MONROE STREET NEGROES
MEET ANO ELECT MAYOR
Elects a One-Legged Mayor on a
Three-Plank Platform,
Learning of a meeting of the negro
residents and property owners of Mon
roe street and Pleasant Villi, Ren Rll-
lingsly. the well-known chit host press
or. was sent to report it. Hero la
Ben's account of It:
"The general public Is not aware
that the negroes of Monroe street aru
governed by a mayor and council of
their own race. The present incum
bent Is Allen Seareey, with his ono leg.
which reminds us of the great Peter
Htuyvesant. the one-legged governor
of New York.
"Tho influence wielded by Mayor
Searcey Is astounding. The extent of
thlH influence can be readily detected
When It Is learned that in the election
on the, night of tho 15th he won over
hJs -opponent by a majority of 200
votes, which represents nine-tenths of
the voting community of which he
govprns. His opponent, J. M. Dur
ham. for a long time presiding elder
of tho hardshell Baptist Church, ond
now a minister of tho same, Is in
•strict opposition to anything wet, from
wh/sky down to wntor.
"The main plank In the platform of
the present Incumbent Is the assurance
that the people of%lonrnL street wll!
be furnished with electric lights at tho
corner of Monroe and Fifth avenue;
to prohibit thieves from carrying away
another COO-pound safe, on this main
plank he won and has already succeed
ed In getting water.
"The eleet'on was so full of enthus
iasm and vigor ns any national affair.
Speeches were made by both candi
dates and their supporters. The cam
paign lasted ten days and was a vig
orous on#.
"Each candidate had a cartoon ap
pealing to the voters to support him.
Searcey us a rough and ready fellow,
a friend to the people; Durham as a
du*lf. Th« election was held on Mon
roe street with the following result
Searcey 245, Durham 47.
"When ino election was over a mons
ter torchlight procesa'on was formed,
with the mayor-elect In a buggy with
the defeated candidate's coffin pcreliol
over h'.s head. There were more than
500 In line bearing torches. The win
ner has promised n grand barbecue.
"Thus ended the mo»t excUIng elec
tion Maeon has ever held, w’th ’.Ha
grand old man Hegrcy still mayor.*
ON A
BIG BOOM
MERE
Crowds of eager, anxious shop
pers are thronging our store
every day; they are supplying
their many wants; a more beau
tiful collection of Christmas
goods have never been in Ma
con; especially strong are the
lines of useful articles suitable
for wear or household purposes.
Fancy Pieces, Doll Baskets, Fine
China and Cut Glass.
Only six more days, and prob
ably some of them will be rainy,
hence the necessity for early
shopping.
FOR RENT—Store at 870 Second at. f-
merly occupied by the Egtutnbl” U*r
Ing * Loan Co.: excellent p!a - for
bank; possession Jnnusry wll. bo
tered to suit tenant. Apply to Hen
Jones.
FOR RENT—Threo unfurnished
for light housekeeping, close In.
2899.
A FULL LINE of first class und useful
Christmas goods for tho home. CUb-
1h*<Jkc-Redding Hardware Co.
FOR RENT
Phc
i or couple without children. 153
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS-Crdck-
orv, glassware, enamel and tinware,
;cneral cooking utensils, door mats,
•room*, scrubbing brushes, etc. House!
full from cellar to loft In everything
needed In this Hue. Ci.bbedge-Redding
Hardware Co.
you get early
spring blooms:
beat
FOR RENT—House now occupied by
Mr. Oscar Bradley. No. 636 Forsyth
. .reet. Possession given January I. Ap
ply A. Block. Phone No. 396.
FOR RENT OR HALE--Best dairy and
truck farm In Georgia; 86 ncres with
7-room house In good repair; stables,
bams, etc.; line meadow; enough good
land to produce a world of vegetables;
10 minutes from court house. E. Trla
Napier.
FOR RENT—Two A1 ground floor offlcerf
In Washington block; steam beat and
Janitor, nil conveniences. Apply to Ma-
Hnvlngs Bank.
AROUND THE FIRE Brass fenders.
coat vases and lire ip»t*. beautiful and
serviceable. Cutihcdgc-Hoddlng Hard
ware Co.
FOR SALE
FOR BALK—At a bargain, two hundred
thousand feet good heart lumber, Uv
squares roofing, twenty thousand brick:
all second-hand In good condition; must
Im moved at once. Ring 2033, the Wil
liams Ruggy Co.
•\>R SALK—Larg
plenty boarders: reason
health. Phono 3057.
Passmoro woman, spent In rlotuous
living as chums will do sometimes.
Services by Congregation Beth Israel.
Friday night at 8 o'clock. Music by
choir. Sermon, "The Impending Feaet
of Lights and tho Heroism cf tho Mac
cabees.” Saturday morning first day
of tho Feast of Lights. Music nm*
sermon at 10. FUbllc cordially Invlt
ed to these services. Hnbbnt
Sunday morning at 10. Chi
non-members welcome. Temple, Cher
ry and Spring* streets. Mlnti
Harry Wolss.
FOR BALK—At a bargain, a soda foun-
tain, only six months In use; best ami
'latest make: will accept small monthly
payments. Apply O. K., enre Telegraph;
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest Native and Western
Meats.
620 Cherry St. Phono 351.
Oil
Onacnrata—lfin Ih>k - work’. lr.Mm.nt.
All drunlai.. Wiw.Ht wll.r In thn
world—million boxes u
nwe om
imief
BOTH\
The thrifty housekeeper will get both quality and
prices here. Our brands of goods are from the best man
ufacturers. and packers in Europe and America, nnd
known for their purity. OUR COFFEES are roasted and
blended by the best experts in New York, not thrown to
gether, mixed and roasted without regard to flavor or
strength.
OUR TEAS are the host kuown brands aiid sold nt
living profits. A trial order will convince the most criti
cal housekeeper.
Today and Tomorrow
25-lb. sack Granulated Hu gat'
Merry Widow Scif-ltising Flour, 24-lb.
Fancy Patent Flour, 24-lb. sacks
1-lb. cans Royal Raking Powder
1-2-lb. cans Royal Raking Powder
Royal Scarlet 35c Lemon and Vanilla Ex
Ross Lunch Afilk Crackers, per lb, .
Fig Newton Crackers, per lb
Mince Meal, per pound .. .■
French Peas, very fine grade, per tin
Welch Grape Juice, large 40c, small
Lowncy’s Sweet Chocolate, 5 enkes .
Durkee’s Salad Dressing, large 43c,-.sir,a
Pineapple flinnks, large cans
Campbell’s Tomato Catsup
Campbell’s Soups, any flavor, |>er ran
Fancy Rugnr Cured limns, per lb
With every $1.00 worth Tea and Coffee sold to Jan
uary, 1909, we will give $2.00 worth of our premium
checks.
...$1.25
cs 90c
70c
43c
22c
25c
12c
10c
10c
17c
22c
3c
22c
11c
8c
8c
14c
I -
THE CAREFUL LADY
f Of thn howe, who closns the windows
; ut nights nnd bars thn doors, should
'• not neglect to look to the roof—alia
should remember that Mr. Rnln la an
- Intruder who can do harm as well as
ttir btirxlitr.
JAS. C. GORMLY.
« Phone 531. 320 Third St.
0
e PHONE 187.
» H. & H. R. HUHN,
] Gun and Locksmiths.
8 Basement American Nutl Bank
t
v ..
lea Word!
WANTED
WANTKD—Position ns clork in store or
rlly snlcsomn und eollootor. Address
Reddy, earn Telegraph.
WANTED—By couplo l>onrd, prcferahly
In private family. AAA.
WA NT El >— Regular $1.00 liotlle Jap Ikm-
Gruff Cure now on sale at Palm Bar
ber Hhop for 60 rent*. This sale lasts
only a few more days. You will have to
hurry. ^
WANTED—rine sound, square
edged and well msnufaetiired, 76 pieces
12x12 nnd 12 feet long, 290 pcs. lOkRt mid
33 feet long. 290 pcs. 10x12 and 14 feet
long, 630 pcs. 6x12 find 16 feet long,
10.000 fest 4X4 and 16 feet long, nil the
above rough; also 60,000 feet 2x10 and 16
feet dressed four shies, delivered f. o. I».
ears at ItnldwlnsvUh>. N. Y. Name prieo
nnd time of delivery. Address Hcott
Bros., llatdwlnsvllle. N. Y.
TOILET BET $S.00~Covered slop Jars
with every set. Cjibbedgc-Rcddlng
llardwsre Co.
WANTED AT ONCE—A first olsss, up-
to-date pattern maker; nothing but a
first class man will lie acceptable; steady
and permanent work for the right nian;
state experience, ago nnd salary expect
ed. Georgia Iron Works, Augusts., Go.
LAMPS—In many beautiful designs for
library, ball or table. Cuhbedgn*Red
ding Hind warn Co.
HELP WANTED—Railway mull clerks;
commencement salary $400.oo; spring
examination*! preparations free; wrlto
Immediately. Franklin Institute, Roches
ter, N. Y.
THE ROITGHEBT ROY OR GIRL will
find III* or her match In our Iron wag
ons. wheelbarrowa. velocipedes, etc. Cub-
hedge-Redding I laid Ware Co.
MONEY TO LOAN.
REAL ESTATE LOANB—llOO and up-
i wards; no d»!ay; loans closed within 34
hours. Hnrro'.d Ranking and Havings
c?o, 607 Cherry st.
MONEY TO LEND on res’ ostato. ,ep.»v-
uble monthly. J. J Cavb. Commardat
it Havings Rank.
CHILDREN hum up every day because
of no protection from i»p«.-n fires. Fend
ers mid lire gourd* on hand, costing but
little. Culibedge-Redding Hardware Co.
LOST
FOB SALK—Holly for «nlo. Bln* I744-J.
nimble. ""Bargain. O. M. Davis.
FOR BALK—If you nro thinking abou4
lintlillng a house I will prepare vpu d
careful pencil sketch, showing both In
terior and exterior of house. i». C. Earle,
353 Third at. PliOfir - — -
I st. I'ltono^No.’ 77.
McKay & Co.
FOR BALK—I’retty bungalow. $250 caah
and $25 a month, which Includes Inter
est for five years, nt whleh time you caii
stop paying by putting a mortgage of
$500 on the house, which I carry. O. C.
Karlo, 353 Third st. Phone No. 77.
HARDWARE, roofing, paints, oils, gland
and Jup-u-bc at Rarkcom's Hardware
fltorc.
In north Georgia; a postal win give yotl
prices. Postoll, Box 314.
Second *t. Tf
XL
J. W. A mason.
mining
legrnph.
FOR HAM*;—Frasier buggy! rubber tires;
freshly painted; prlco $35.00. A Imr-
guln. Macon Ruggy Co. ^
FOR RALE—Goss perfecting press, with
complete stereotype outfit; good order;
prints 4 or t page*; $1,250 fob Macon.
Address Telegraph, Macon. Go.
FOR BALK— Sixty seres land, fine
poultry, with timber enough to pay
It. For prlco apply to W. J. —* * *
140 Ells st., South Macon.
fo{
fof
flhlnholser.
RANGES, COOK. STOVES and hoatsrsc
Hardware Co.
PERSONAL
HALL'S 8CIIOOT, FOB. MOYB on admit
a few mure pupils; ►*. «.n i session be
gins January 5th; if Inti rested, write II.
Dixon Hall, Prln.. Bogart, tie.
I jrr*
Btor
ite baskets at llslkcom’a
CUTLERY FOR GIFTS-Carvln*
table
scissors.
table cutlery, pocket knives,' raxf n/pnS
Cubbedge-Rcddlng HsrdwuiA
NICK lot of Xmas plants; come out and
see them; no fancy prices. Chas, N.
Woodruff, Florist.
FOX RIVER butter 35 cents per pound;
fresh every day by express. '
Bradley, Phones 423-431. ,
Oscar
DINNKR MET $9.00-ConzlBtlnK of
pieces, decorated ware, beautiful i
serviceable; all for $9.00. Cubbcdffc-R
ding Hardware Co.
THE FREE KINDERGARTEN offers twd
.vein's training to high school graduates,
$60.00 per year. Term begins Jan.
MACON TYPEWRITING EXCHANGE,
First class stenographic work. No. 3
Grand building. Phono S70.
LET THE BOY SHOOT—Buy him a shod
gun. rifle, nlr gun und ammunition for
same from CUbbcdgc-Rcddlng Hardware
LOCA— One gold oval shaped halt buckle
MISCELLANEOUS
SHAD and all other kinds of fresh fish;
AwUchloola and blue point oyster.*;
drented and live turkeys; also poultvf
IS'
itRiGitrrv up the dark spots around
| the homo !:• :m«* Christmas. Come to
• in for points «f all kinds nnd Japalac.
J t.'ublietlgvta'tkiiug Uurdwara Co.
I/MT—Or» nlrfi'
I i boater. Jodie* o|»oi
I Reiarn to offho tfomi)
•reive suitable n*ar«S.
lust, near Gaiety
We gold watrb.
IVl-giHpU and re-
I fori ware W
BAl'ER KRAUT and dill plckk-
M of each Just received. Osca
te •. Phones «5t-423.
FIHAGE I'l.AN I
untse
uni*.