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Downers Grove Reporter, 27 Feb 1902, p. 8

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Th. m "I ovef "SONY! has hon" In W and rexldonre bullmnz :Ivvanelfln. Among whlch Is a $1. I an bottl bolldlnx. I: much needed Im- '01an that will he approflatod by hi numerou- trnvpllng men who uh Lexington and who say It ls one fl the but town- In Oklahoma of Its ‘” h which to cell goods. owlng to Mime of goods sold and the hon!- ” Wt, o! in merchants many I M In dry goods hardware rm- ”0 And clothing. carry $10000 to 2m Roch. All lines of smaller ' m dolng well. and more are '1 opening! for wideawnke huslâ€" nal ln thin town. m. for places offer a hotter ' just now to live. now ener- 7-“ «pm-I than Lexington. The ' ‘b ”In rapidly. and the am- ~‘ country presents attrnmlnns -pfleel qulok mark“ and crop malted by any section , , - lndeqnaled by few and “jun nun, mtg- nre finding It \ cl. at! those who arena-"mt flue-denounce: funny-rout ch mum m credltnhlo lens» of the imporr { m 0! educational mutton. Loxlmr (u I“ crowded whool interests and m the reputation of having the ‘ Idnneed school advantages In mm of any town of its «in. The H teuhern have been normed. and he ornament In now about mo pupil! - Night Ind vidmwnke children as , '. will Ind in my state. livery re- W denomination is here rt'pfr-it‘nt- d. and thoce who do not yet limo Mlle. are mrtfi to erect. tasiv hi, modern m Th 9‘ ya: our 81501!” has been 5- W Ind residence bniidlnz mutant. among which is n (if).- m hotel building. a much needed im- ‘pnmt that will be appreciated by i bi numerom traveling men who file [Altman and who say it in one fl the belt town. In Oklahoma at its fl h which to sell goods. owing to i fl Mime of goods sold and the hosi- tho unthinking! Wlmt ran flll Ill then: {requirrmvntn n! the advertiser and “It ‘hnyrr of his goods as an individual ‘slgn plmwl inside of l store where the eye rmdilv turns to it or on the outside «lure it rrmlndn you to step in all you 'pncm? \\ ith individual sin advertising he lw-omm an advertiser of individual- ity of his nwnoâ€"l‘rofitable Advmtnlng. A "onllhy Jena-y Town. Ilnrkonsnrk is one of the most ante?- 'prking nl tlm Jersey towns. It has ‘now nmrly 12100 inhabitants. with ’wcll managed water service, gal and elrrtrlc light systems and its own health board, and so successful has been its work that the town I: now the healthiest In the ntate. The cost of its loos] government. by reason of its peculiar charter. brings the tax rate :lower than any section 01' the Greater New York. The town is governed by 1 commission. the members of which h Wt! o! it: inlet-chants many inert-e without pay. Walton In. I mod Net-(m- light ”It. Il‘ bonds In preparing fur :4 “mm system to be nwnfil h,- Ih my. bum Ind mum; on aim m on the he): of wnhrworkn fl will he "km up n! mmliflnns MI!!! vi") "to ammo Adm ppm! mt llllfll the 90'" In all m- growth. ‘ We a railroad Lexington l- !“ cotton and nuicnllurll prod- VIM mun. Indo- from twenty- ,b I“, all. In «or, direction, It I: nun; no" more: and hunt In handle the business. What It '- 00 with I nllmld ll bryood mu- “ 01w hundml and 1m, hale. daemon a beam um-t In - (um I. bot- llto money to I man who how what Denim-cu In. M [Ireâ€"mt , III I brkl pun! ill]: I ru- 1 film brick- pn any. a (any mm flu Ind comma. a M; i _~II-n no other Indmrm‘ rum 3“ kWhâ€"Ind mm of "m . I” In! nubâ€"cm Ink-mull: mm- “ heron moo. A foundry and um Ch. duo. - planing mill. I ml bl -nufnd’uflng comp-my and .01- III (45!! mun-ma are III-«mung lMor- ] did ll (be “mutton an pmnflngl Wu “(1"de ‘ human In Immndml by as film ' Wm! country In lhvrv- In In l but. A am and] loam from: to (on feet dmp pmdum mm. MIL "Mum-II and um dork Mb lid. by me and drfln m-mmm i I [nod "In at an nndorlylnx I of Mn flflovn tn lhlrty («It 7 my" lhroulh Hu- mnMry fina- 0* In awn. Ind n mhmnnflnl ring. 3 .2 fun Impmomem- In "Monro of ‘ (in mum of human. Mama?! and ‘ Item “Hank hm Iof‘ it. man u: n- Illaâ€"A nec- Ofl .8 it: Yours. > ‘0! the north side or the Canadian ”film. llke I hub in a halt wheel of big ‘mduclns country, In Lexlngtou, Okla. II: D I. town of about 1,500 people no“. than are reasons to bellevc It will "line 3,000 or 6,000 population in u . 1W time. One reason, says the Kuu. “I City Times. In because the Chen). the Central and. as some hollow, the 111mm Central. ls headed for Luxlng- ton on Its way southwest from Shaw- lleo. to which point the “no Is a settled I}. II I.“ to II. the Inn Town In mt result means Lexington the m center of the wuthwoot Canad} In border not! a manufacturing point at lone note under present conditions at the India: Territory and some lg m lr‘tbe present efforts to rd m Indian Territory and Oklaho- II one Are rum-am]. There In con- “his money In Lexington. and on. M; money to becoming Interested (In citation. Twenty-M1- thousand n bu been raised to m-vurc the railroad. and I Bantu Fo spur from m the river I: a nub roan provost “In undar mouth-ration In prlvntc council- " strenuously dt‘nk‘d aw “uh 099111] dhcuuatl. 8!! years ago Lexington begun to make I showing on the map across the river from Purcell, l. '1‘. in spite of ii i one mile haul across the rivur to the": railroad Lexington grew us a trading 3 point until it evened up with its m-igh. bot, Purcell. and. in sight or mu-h oili- at. with only the Canadian riwr. like , I VIM ribbon, between, the towns j developed. Six months ago in tire start- i It! in lexinztou and in iiw hours nut- ‘ M the business portion of the town. i Instead of killing it that fire has given f Lexington its biggest boom, and today i l it mud! with frame stores replaced with Inbamnuu brick blocks and m-w .- [oint up actively and new busi- “ interests coining In in a manner M leave- but. one reuult posxibic. Q chill-non. “bled: of ventila- oi' chine. be some W by which if ‘ an: Town or LEXINGTON, ‘ 05mm. HA8 enowu. ‘EOLUND T0 RISE t A (Jo-II. mu. ; Westm Kansas editors have a gnnlque way of proddlng up delinquent subscribers. an thln wm Indicate: “If Jon have frequent headaches. «um- jnosn. falntlng spells accompanied by *cbllls. cramps. earns. bunlons. ch!!- lhlalml. epilepsy and Jaundlee. It ll I gush that you re not tell. but are Ila. :ble to die any minute. Pay your unb- {Icrlptlon a year In advance and than make yourself solid for a good obltnu~ n notice."-â€"Kcnaan City Journal. Would Alway- Advent-e. Lou J. Benuchamp. the noted tem- pu-ance lecturer and writer, who Is al- to In tie phatogripblng business. In mm: an ldvertlsing contract with the Human: (0.) Democrat. write- a l I!’ V. _- f A won For IIIII. f To nn nitrmlsn advertising would “hp a mum: of Indicating tn nil the not) Into. M I" times. in I" plum in every finality. the prewar» n! his null. Ev- iery unit of ndrcntntng matter thou“ in: as - niior. M every ntore when ibis zmd- nro mid ho should man I ; ntmzman n! his own timing. confined to tip «to of his goals exctnniwly. .Wbat honor Man the store front man? Roi-nothing planing tn the eye. intelli- ("no in tho thinking. an eye om to itho unthinking! What can till Ill those irrquirrmrnts u! tlm advertiser imd the ihnyrr of his mod: as an Individual ‘nign plm-wt inside of I store when the Pyn mid"; turns to it or on the outside whnre it rrminds you to step in I: you pass? “‘ith individual sign advertising he lit-minim an advertiser of indivtdinl- fit: (If his own-Profitable Advertising. “l-‘cw mun", odlwn an rlrln. but any are of am wt!" to the com- munllln when they live than the wmllmmt mu. Tboy Ifl' In the love- "one or "or, movement (or m The] doth work and In" monola- umm to mum. A good. do“. boom ncw-popvr mm! moat country now-pn- pon In [nod and dun Ind hone-(â€" help: on Mm wonhy mm and do~ mm: awry Human-mom. It am". the pan: hank-I. hold: up (In hand. of "w "former and mnkm Hu- mum- dnl Mum. I am 09M In «In. hm. No pal-w In my manly umfld print “I. ; hum M u..- pmruu was named. Tiny In no! pamwn that for flu- amount of 14mm public mvlm they render ‘Ihey ought to be mllllomlm"~sutn I Truman Joflcmn (flty. Mo. A In. Who I. In! Air-Id Tell. I Vow Truths. “No man In the communlty does more [or the nubile mud rot-elven km for It (Inn the country ulnar." uld Senator ll. ('luy llmtlwr or Pnlmyn. Marlon county, In the All-sour! lute mute wlu-u the bill ream-mg the mm o! publlnhmu the Auntnllln balfot It“ and" mmldentluu. “I! all the name he employ: In boomluu the town. In helping ludlrkluull. In making Inter mm dome-times out of pretty raw mn- tnhk-wen- DIM for f'fll It lull the Ion] rule. he would he the "that man In the «vunly. And be-rond all this In the (not that beautiful surroundings lwuutify and enrlvll life. None 0! us would wish to be (‘Olldt'lllllt'll to the dull monotony of 3 sum! hawk in place of the splendid panorama of hills that gh‘t this city or to the Iguohlo squalor of a row of 1,000 chwrlmm rxu-lory tonenwnts. all pre- clm-ly alike and grim with the smoke of factory vhlmuoyn. Our natures crave something hotter. and the more honou- tul and varied vlw surroundings tlm Iflclwr and llll‘flfllflel’ In life. Cienn streets, tasteful buildings. charming prospects. are valuable assets for a city. To keep still to the utilita- i rlau side. eleunliness makes for health. ’The sanitary mine of the American cleansing of ('12th in only an extreme lustunee of what is true everywhere. Cleanliness begets cleanliness. and the people in a clean. well ordered city are more likely to live clean. well ordered lives. In nnuiy other ways sueb 11 general striving for betterment is profitable. lt slim (-ivie pride. It makes better citizens. The more people possess to be proud of in their home elty the more they are willing to do for it Moreover, tin-re is u strung Inumi uo~ lift in good surroundings. An inspiring euviromnent. whether of nature or of art. rem-tn irresistibly upon the individ- uni. JUSTICE FOR THE EDITOR. The But Why to Advertise I Town 15 w lien-Ill! II. It costs little more to make a city pleasing to the eye than to make it ugiy, and a beautiful eltx attracts resi- dents of a desirable sort and is H standing advertisement. it is not mere sentiment that is leading the railways to begin the beautifying of their sta- tions and grounds; It pays. It is not for sentiment that railway and steam- ship lines advertise the natural beau- ties of their routes; beauty represents cash to them. WORK THAT PAYS. Art In Infill-g. Color Is the weak point of moot American cities, And an ugly. spotty red brick In too common. Fortunate II the town that hm got hold or none good quality of color and made it ful- ly dominating. an the Springfield (In...) Republican. The two uni-pm M for 1131 now In om- ‘ nun-no- u freon. [ The mutilation of trees by "0'”; "3:. NerVine and telephone companies is an annual double outrage. says the Philadelphia is a nerve tonic and strength- Times. When street trees belong to bufldcr that starts right in re- the city. dedicated. as it were. to a pub- noting health immediately. lic use, no other public use can proper Sold by nil Duals“. 1: be allowed to interfere with them! Dr. Mum Mum: 00.,Emhart, ind. Private owners seem to be helplell‘ minis! Corporations armed with the city's license. but the city can and will . ' ”.R T MORGAN,“ , _ protect Its own property. Let the city take the tree‘ and command all corpo- COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT rations having street privileges to me those privileges as to spare t 0F SCHOOLS‘ mes. touching not a single bourb- ornc: m Tm cooarnounâ€"n ‘*-â€"“‘-‘* 'HIA‘K‘OII. ln munlclpnl nfl‘nlh especially pop! nlar lntorest was never so alert and Intelligent. Prom grade "mung: to‘ shade trees public Ittenflon is directed to the city and it: right management! Ind ln splte of polltk-lans and epoch” pflvate Interests (be publlc good In «In nnclng. Thll In plain. not only ln Ba- ton. Cleveland And Chicago. but In at. Innis. The distinguishing mart of the time In W rather than reform: not I restoration of old practices. but 1 pro- gressive adoption of new ones In the need of tbmn appears. The great obstacle to municipal prog- m everywhere In the mm“: in forcing franchised corpontlonn to keep pace with the demands of public order Ind security. But (Me Is hem; graduâ€" ally accomplished without anmtke or dbmxnnl of any Interest. and the net! few years will doubtless witness im- provement In all directions. It In 1‘ work of reconciliation. not 0! "gm lion. and cannot but result in mod. “no Wile! halo-cc the Alum.- .o-t o! no "In: Good. The Chicago my mac" has puma Ill ordinance mmmng lull a dozen Mink llue railroads to elm-up their trucks. The work will "tend Ihmgh uh year- and will cost 82.0:me any: the 8'. Louis l‘mt‘lnspurh. Whm Minn In In" done the pro- vldoo tho c", with n mum-I! part of “mum vtlont. rmh. mu Ind bun- tltnl. and my should run lnln country mm Ind Mrmnnkmoly. with no MI!- W Nrmmulk-M ramp." 0! an. and hauls-a and disarm-i calm-flu Ind bicycle: to nhow that only Inn in vile. The mvcnm tool: at n rlly mu! lo he done an neatly an the watt of I wall ordmd bounbokll \Vhll can b. bound mould be "dam! to um and the mt mono-ed o! In «mm, n my be. Private manna». o! Imu cum and mum along flu- mm It. mmhhly mum The dupe-mod of web "full! mould be In the Math of moonlblo non". the ollwr nun dmdrnl No Alan'- [And win-m anim- nmi tomato mun run rioi and the advertiser do“ [all direct work. .n the my bu luau-ed In population this squalid aide or In life. unannounced!)- pushed in" out or light. in. min in attentiveness. Than a non! of a balm union. or a closer watch on the waste llml. o! I careful runes-dainty oi [luv dilpouiiiou oi’ mf- Ino. The wmk in dam: loo coronal]. Pin. the amt purifying agent. I: not and mi: enough. law an Suburb. at a an AM VII- nlly‘ Ila-looted. Tut-re In 1: gm: field (or lmmedlnto work In um lumulll’ylng of the city by the supprmnlou of the unnlghtly ob- Jecu wink-h ulvc so many part: of It I chnollc and ugly look. no suburb. of n clly haw- nlwnys gone to extrema of clcgu uce or wellness. At one extreme Ii the fashionable rmddom'c suburb. It Others gave their experiences, and when many had spoken a surprising unanimity of opinion was found as to the int-k or any returns (rem advertis- ing outluy in them! schvmos and the much greater returns socurod from in fair use at ppnce in the home newspa- pers. which go to tho homes and are read by all the Iuomix rs of the family. One nu-rchnnt gave as his opinion that had he allowed himself to take space In every worthless scheme or this kind presented to him In the past your he would have spent nearly the entire profit or Ms business with a|~ most no return. [lento-tn Condo-- Then and Wm luck to News-uncut The Retail Merchantp’ Protective as- sociation ot Dunkirk. N. Y., has resolv- ed “to refrain in the future~troni pat- ronizing so called take advertising schemes." A correspondent of tho Dunkirk Observer says that at the 'meetlng at which the resolution wns adopted several prominent merchants { took the occasion to point out the con~ tlnunl drain on their advertising ap- proprintions made necessary by the‘ ease with which schemers talked the3 average merchant into tuking‘space and spending money in nil sorts of “special" mediums. One man told, of being solicited recently for an admin tisement in a hotel register. a place where it would be mucticaily worth- less. Another said he had been asked to take space in in racing meet pro- gramme equally value-less. Others cit~ ed 'Inuny schemes. such as hotel busi- ness directories. desk blotters. dance and theater programmes, fair fliers, lo- cal time tables, etc. MUNICIPAL PROGRESS. ADVERTISING SCHEME!) TH E GARBAGE EVIL. Examination at! (Mon Dun no Inn has duo! "or; month. «mu-g 1- . Angus Vat-mm and mm. '1 MISS. MARIANNA ROE, (rum 0? AUGUST ail-LII?“ CINADO.) Parties cnnlcnrplntmg Installing likhting lyuems an: invited to call and inspect lhc lights in opcnlion W. V. Devcreux. Agent. "It aflords me great pleasure to add my testimony to the very excellent merits of D1. Miks’ Newine. Abmn lnm pasthmnolngeifindn soothes the tired brain. qurcts the irri- med nerves and insures nstfnl she . I never lee! contented without a d it n (he Mme.” Gncefully you". Calm-u“ Mun. Countes- Monk-d. The above portrait is that of Countess Mogelstud, of Chica- go, lll., whose gratitude for the benefit received from the use of Dr. Milcs' Nervine prompted her to make this statement: All the .m- ncrlbrd walnuts in nil-aw 'm I). Pam-Cu In . Miami». Ind wan-old fut uh. delinquent Luv-i tuck-land «mu-«ad thereunder me yeuA. I) w”. and the “men! "dc-pd»: (In-rm! lmm um ulo um expin- on the um. day 0' Juno. A._p, MIL _ Acetylene Z Lulu 1 mm. bull: hull-n e. In block St and Inn “1021).!”an inclnnh'e. in block on. all |n Hen Cily. twin: .1 uuhlivi-lo- 0! put muo- 17. ’l‘. (in \ ~ R. u a. J"! I‘. It. and aid pun-Ila: «we laxâ€"d 1~r said year I?» in Ibo name 00 Florence 1.: Morgan.” STATE or lLuNms. n} _ ., Col'Ntv or Dl‘ l’anv.‘ ”'5' Tu Morena! L Mutmm. Uukm'vru Ownem and Parlivfi Inn-rested: Take Nulicv. ’l‘luu at a sale «I Iota and landu Ior laxrs and amen-menu duly made in "II! county "I Du Page. Mans"! Illinolu. A. M. ("on uncrnm-d the I: having dr-«I‘Ibcd lulu. pin-u or part“. 0! land. on We mhaayol_1une. A. D, I'm. In. .- dellnquem luxe~ Irvin-d and u- wswd menu-I fur the year A. D. [NW and sub- sequenlly auluned the cerudcalu o! pnn‘hau lo_(hc undrfniflnrgl. (until: Nobility Recommends N ervine. Estate of Angaline l-‘urd,deceased. The Int- dersiulwd having oven appointed Administra- tur oi the metal: of Angaline F‘urd. den-am. hereby «inns notice that he will appear bciore the county cuurt ul DuPanw county, at the courthouse in thztmn, at the April term. on the first Munday in April next, at which time all persons having clalms against said estate an: notifit-d and rcqumled l0 attend lur the purpose at having tltr same adjusted. All n- ums itldt-bln-d In said vault“ 4n- r «es! (0 make immediate payment tn tlu- un eruitrm-d. Dated this 15": day 0‘ Fr!!! aux . l). ”01. FRANK A. l-‘msn. AIIIIIlII lratur. (ituv llL'suH. Alumna” {m Administrator. TEACHER or: PIANO AND 03mm. Estate of Ann Veuard. deceased. The ml- deruiuned havlnk bcenappui Med admin is! ratru of the estate at Ann Veuard, deceased. hereby gives notice that be will appear behvre the county court of DuPage coal"; at , the court huuuein Wheaten.“ the April term. on the first Munday in April next. at which time all persons haviuuclaims against sald estate are notified and reouusted luauend {or the pur- ' of having the name adjusted. All panama undebled to «aid estate are rrt “Gilt“ to make immedlalr payment It) the nu urnhmed. Dated this 12th day uf February. A. D. I'm. ‘ KA'I’E V. ULDVIELI). Admlnlstratrtx. ; Gknv J: Bum-.5. Atturuem I r Adminm‘tralrlx.‘ Thai is the title or in very beautiful seventy-two-pnge book published by the 0., B. and Q. railroad. It. is most onkrmioing and informative, lit-Ides being illustrated with exceptionally lino engravings. Tho rum to Colorado «N so cheap this your that many will take their vacation there. They should ask the 0., fl. and Q. ticket agent: for this hook. Prir'e, 6 men in. Datum Grove. Illinois. ruin insulin“! A DMIN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ADMINISTRATOR‘S NOTICE. TAX SALE NOTICE. Ira-Xxx“). Kmuu r. Auk-u. OOLOR‘DO. Makes the but Inighmund the munt economi- cal light‘ Bum: carbide and is absolutely pale. Cheaper and bettct than oil Ol’ clcctticity. The ‘Alpha Plunger Gus Generator” A III“ that 0...“. Ole mun-ulna! Long Distance Telephone OM mun: SUSAN R. ROBERTS. M D Col)?! 10:."ng ”PL: Scjmgunninen Scion; An minim. fucbén’tihtu. The ban of inslritfion at flammable rate: Term both! D'I'QY 27“. I": January 711., AP?“ in and June an. no; WHEATON COLLEGE DR. W. C. BARBER. DENTIST. g Burcky 8:“ Milan it uni 'lmi. g WHEN IN c_q!qgc_l_1j_0_lg_MUST EALE combines perfect local service with advantages coming from connections with all Long Distance subscribers. The Telephone yields large profits in the amount of new business it brings to the user. Fwy-inn ....;;.j1 J: .. e. ”OWNERS GROVE. ILLID'MO 0M Flo-tr Dan. I. «as. I. W70! [LUNGS “A WM M and Um." OFFICE AND RISIDIRCI: ‘ CHICAGO HOTEL in Connection, "°‘.’:‘:o‘.?.°;. 322;. “° g flUlfliViillifilfififiiififillfill firing the Gbfldm *ifl*fieififiéfiéfifififiifififiififiéfiéfiifiéfifikfififiéfia Drums! and SI ladle“ \‘lrlu Lidia" n] Fried Port. .15 Roan lb“. .15 small Sit-l. ...ns Vu-II Clllcl ........ I5 Mun- Chou- ..... I5 Bum-d lla- ...... l5 Lint I“ Baco- .lb Bofw Iii-i . flout Tang... Pork Chop. . . l5 Brut-Ian Bun... .ls Hail N'IJIMIOI l5 I‘flod Milan. ..... u Lulu Tm-I ......... I! 80- . . .. . , . rum-(r. "hiIQIII.. Flint l'cnh. Ran Mutual. 15 Vrhd Bun ls Hal-Mod l..s......l3 S: can" u! Goal Whom” I‘M Prop!!! Canned. ll "Mu-u Fund. (hulk-w- I Tune! Runn- will: HM I'd Cum Wile: andmbu Conn-him. Fulton Sonia. Scull-[Cumin 1... Extract Iron Bill at Pm: law-Avenue. nu 000' 'm n! School Ion... finnal hUluhlhb And have a permanent reproduction of their pretty face: made by my improved methods. I give especial attention to protographs of babies and children, and make extra el- lorts to produce pictures of the little ones that are natural and lifelike. Bring the baby and get a handsome photo. O... 11/45 fl/e/Ie/f Dull II. I.) he s p. I Blfltd WMIOI I TIM Puc- lomt an! “mull that VIII UIIMI" BAREIQ/Go'éfia‘ COHFECTIONERY‘ IMHOOLl300l(.‘i.SUPl’l.lE.$V .. AND STATIONERY. - _. ¢owell’s Studio. Lulu ,Bentlemn'a AND TH. ”35" PtAOH 0. TN. ...... .. my aIVd/thoafir/a'i . Purl: Chop ....... final-Inn Bacon. “All Full. limit-d I'uod final-nu Lu. Tun-I” Rout lano- koul Pork,“ Raul VonL... Boflnl fla- N ha! Tuulu. gougu-nauoouaui?“ CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND BUILDER CHOICE ..MEATS.. Canto-Ma taken for I" «in... of building “some“... In" talus." at ":0 p. II.. mm: via Gina-o. Denver and "n D“. "r 1 Rio Granule Rnflway In In Annluv IV." PIIDIV In nzm p. n. no. to Lot Antekn M same route as Wal- no‘dny car. IVBIY DAY at mm 9. v- . Pulman Palace Staph“ Clrs mu via Omaha. Denver and use Denver 1 Rio Gflldl Railway h San Francisca Al. on laca! Bani-anon Agent [or run. Sleeping Car rmrvmimn and other infornaflon. C.P. SCOTT, Tlcict Agent. F058” I'D 811T .5178 01,050 90008, FIN/ITS 'EGETIBL E8, P001. TRY 0mm "0 PHIL... IV.“ I‘UHSDA' a! MIC p. a... all via Galah'rl. Quincy. lawm Cily. Denver no u.- Colorado Midland 10 Lou Ann-in. carrying personally mad-(led ”run In Call'orn‘m. loan (5 int!) n (allots: "4,1“, I" and I80 80.6119‘ 3!. ‘l’h Iomm Mann "nu-Idol the M Am! .1 Poo-Audu- Inc-ub- The Keystone Water Meters Approved by VIII-no Board. Keystone Motors are Accuratould Roll-bl: J. W. M()RF()RD. H. J. HAWKINS Pun”: Tom-var sacrum Can CALIFORNIA. and can make very prompt deliveries. Orders called for if desired. Telegone No. 231. 32 nth “lifl Shut-56.1.. The very choicest cutsin steaks, chops an_d roasts will be an inducement offerea our patrons. We al- ways have on hand estaurant ii JOIRIIG IOII DO“. N EW SERVICE 10 .IS .IS .000 Anal '01 Soup. . . .. rum-(r. wuun-u.. Flint Purl. Ball Mutual. Vrhd In" . . . Hal-Mod I.“ Ila-no- Pul No Veu Pu! l‘lo. . . Part In! lieu. 0.9

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