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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Dec 1893, p. 5

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;-a- t- M :• I-*. -.: •V>V. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, 1898. their Chi^fea^i4i|pitaiDroeiit, eoi* got a cantata, j#tbh a Christmas tree and Santa Claus/ on Sunday even- iing 555tt, - Commencing promptly at 7 o ' c l o c k . A l l a r e c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e d . f t a, Use.:!^ U lo»o, m firight's disease, Stieptien Ward, Igcdjajgarg, 6 month* and 3S dayj^ \ Taklaf oa •unriay, Jane lltk, 1888 ttmins |MkM this aiftttam as follows; „ . SOIBO WORTH. . ?•£&! Gen*v* » .... »;»« A. M. *W UiUm# Bay FreigliU 11:10 « •KiMMger...., 4:55 P. IL •Lake lUnevs PuNofer 8:A1 " fLake Geneva passenger " ..... s;96 •* OOIKO SOUTH. {Passenger Depart *Lake ti«e«u Express " * Williams Bay Freight «• *L»ko OwtTt Passe n ger " BXPUNATIOV, * * p&t)r except Son Jay. f Sundays only. I Daily * -»>- B. BUSS. Agent, A. M. .... .8:33 •» JMP.ll. MASOWIO. Mo«*sr*T LODGK, NO. 168 A. I*. and A. M.-- »®SW®r wimiiinnirftthns the second and fcrartta Mondays in each month. W. A. 0*I8TY. W. M. •LlIIfDEAL** AOTSBTZ8IHS BULK 8. €to}>y for dUplay advertisement* must be in the office before 9 o'clock Tuesday morning of each week. Copy for business locale must be inthe office before 9 o'clock each Wednesday morning Business locals inserted on this page onfy for firms carrying display adver­ tisements. New Advertisements. J. W. Cristy & Son--Christmas Goods. A 1> Oi««. ru....i u • J* • • *"*"« vjwui'i <.* moit/uauuns. John Evanson & Co.--Christmas Gifts. J. J. Miller--Holiday Stoci. Simon Stoffel--General Store. , : Perry & Owen--Holiday Gooda&v*'-" E. Lawlos--Clothing. J. H. Zeilrn & Co.--Simmon's Liver Begnlator. A nreclons one from at has itont A Toice mo loved Is at!lte<l; :rV Aplca isv can tin oarlbnme, •' Which neverean be fillet. God in his wih'ioin hat recalled. The b <on His love had given; • And though the b<**y mould ^ra keif* tin soul is safe tn Beam one *--Wauconda people have a line just completed to iBarrington ani they are so elated over its success thai they have increased their capital stock\ from f1000 to $2500 and now propose extending the line to Wankegan. They |ber daughter at Dundee. will pass through Libertyville if a fair J --Rev. 9. Slade spent Sunday amount of stock can be placed her©. Now /friend* at Elgin. 'minfcjfjii,;--'--- - 1 . H. Millar was in Chicago Tuesday. --M. Englen spent yesterday in Chicago. --Simon Stoffel was in Cb icago Monday. -F• k- McOmber and wile are visiting friends in Chicago. ! John Wirls caiied" on lady friends at Woodstock Sunday. --Earl Mead and wife of Elgin an the guests of H. C. Mead and family. --Miss Millie Frett of Chicago is irisit- Ing friends in McHenry and Johnsburg. --Mrs. M. A. Searles will go to Chicago tomorrow for a few days' visit. --S. Colby and wife were visitors at this village last week. I --Chas. Huff has accepted a position /atthe marble works of H. Miller & Son. Mrs. H. C. Mead spent Sunday with Grand and Petit Jarors The following gentlemen will serve their country as jurors at the "January term of the McHenry cbnnty circuit court which opens at Woodstock on MondfcjjJan. 8,1893. GRAND JITROBS. Chemung............ f 4* i with jottings. --The public schools will adjourn Pri- f day for a two weeks' vacation. Gordon, of Chicago, will occupy the pulpit at the Universalist church on Sunday next. 1 --Buy your Christmas presents of thos# who advertise in the PLAiNDBALBR; i^ey are the people. --The Methodist Sunday school t* ii' /give a Christmas entertainment «* tao jphtfrch Saturday evening. . - --Butter was steady at El^ri a Monday, 19,980 lbs selling at 28c. Last week's prioft was 28@28%c, and a year ago 30c. --The pension board of McHenry county have secured a permanen c plaee ,<of meeting in the ofBee of Dr. Cook, at Woodstock. \ --The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Fer­ dinand Fannensthell, near Yolo, was taken away by death on Sunday, the ^tOthifist. -- --Christmas will be duly celebrated at 8t. Patrick's church on Monday, There will be high mass at 10 o'clock A. M. The services will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. P. O'Neil. THE Ladies' Willing Workers Society will meet with Mrs. E. M. Owen, on Thursday afternoon of this week. MRS. JOHN I. STORY, President. Mas. W. A. CBISTY Secretary. The Chautauqua Circle will meet with Mrs. J. C. Fitzsimmons on Tuesday even- Jan. 2nd., at 7:45 o'clock. Let there be a good attendance. MHS. A. O. RUPP, President. AMY C. OWEN, Secretary. THK ladies of the W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Dr. Brown, Tuesday after­ noon at half past two o'clock. It is eer- pecially requested that all members be ' present. Mas. A. E. AURINGER, President. Mig». T. J. WALSH, Secretary. V . P. Smith, the jewq)er, is displaying in bis window a miniature Ferris wheel. Ths contrivance was manufactured by l^r. Smith and the cars were carved from r The wheel is run by clock power. is the opportunity for our people to catch onto a good enterprise.--Wancoa-j d&Jndependeot. ' --President Cleveland's annual mes­ sage was read in congress on Monday, Dec 5. On Wednesday, Dec. 7. It appeared in the PLAINDEALES in full. The all- home print plan is responsible for it publication so soon alter its delivery. Ten­ der the patent inside system the mesea^<* would only have been published in this paper on Dec. 13, or exactly one week later than it did appear. Stick a pin in this point and score one for the all-hom< print plan now la vogue in tto PLAIN DEALER office. --The holiday number of the Chenoa Qarj>ttn. nnH nnKliahad hr thn gifted writer and versatile gentleman, H. O. Hedge, has made its appearance. It is printed on tinted paper and is filled with a vast amount of interesting read­ ing matter. That the influence of the Gazette is appreciated by its home mer­ chants is proven by the fact that the col­ umns of the holiday number abound in finely displayed advertisements. We congratulate Bro. Hedge on bis effort. ( --On Monday morning John Johnston accompanied by President Harper and a number of trustees of the Chicago Univer­ sity, came up in a special train to look over the Johnston property near the' head of the lake and select a site on it for tho great^¥erfcsa. telescopeJ^With the pr r 7 were Geo. C. Walter, Ed. E. Ayer, aa architect and others. Carriages were in waiting to take them to the land which was thoroughly viewed and met with approbation from all. Work will Riley «*»»• probably not begin on the buildings un­ til next spring but materials of all kinds will be brought together tills winter.-- Lake Geneva Herald. I ^*r*sK*i>'*A* smartmMWMm**. look. His voice was rich, musical and evidently that of a cultivated, intelli­ gent, educated man, and to Van Tassel at least it had a slightly familiar ring. The burglar's hands, too, were small and white, and there was about him an un­ mistakable if incongruous air of refine­ ment. Van Tassel was the firat to recover the ose of his intellect and tongue. "Who are you and\ what is the mean­ ing of this outrage?" he demanded. "I thought, don't yW see, that I had already announced Say name as T. t JoneSt Pardon me for not hav --Many of the patrons of the public schools met at the City Hall Saturday evening to consider the site question. .Simon Stoffel was made chairman of the jnieeting. All present were invited to ex­ press opinions as to the proper site for the proposed new school building. The sentiment was almost unanimous in fa­ vor of the Owen property. Those who differed from this view were given an op­ portunity to speak. All remarks were listened to attentively and the advant­ ages and disadvantages of the sites were thoroughly ventilated. The meeting was harmonious throughout and the best of feeling prevailed. y ; III II 1111.11 11 1111113)11 IIM J j --On Monday evening, Jan; 1 1894, there will be a New Year's party at the Riverside House. John I. Story, the proprietor, will spare no efforts to make this an enjoyable occasion. Music will be furnished by Slocum'sfuli orchestra. Those who know of the enviable reputa^ tion of these musicians will readily unl derstand that this feature of the partvl will be magnificent. The following well] known and highly respected gentlemen; will be floor managers: T. J. Walsh,! McHenry; C. H. Granger, West McHenry; G. E. White, Fox Lake; Frank Reeder, Richmond; Thus. Daley, Cary; Geo. Westlake, Spring Grove; C. J. Hendricks, \Woodstock; Nate Stevens, Ringwood; Fred Hill, Crystal Lake; Jay Cook, Wau­ conda; Albert Thompson, Gray's Lake Emery Huffman, Barreville; J. R. Gri .;M|;jJiam, Long Lake; Wm Hus<^ AhT^at ^"jusTtlie thing. There'i and to spare. Now the surplus room chairs. Well done, my fri As he gave utterance to these ing words, Mr. T. Brown Jones seat at the head of the table besii Van Tassel, deposited his revol one of th® lace doilies, spread across his lap and drew Mr. sel's yellow chrysanthemum thrj buttonhole. "My favorite flower--since it a society fad," he said simply Mrs. Van Tassel, do me the ring for your maid. Three m you know, for us, and dinner nine instead of six," the bur] carelessly lifting one of his that it was leveled in the d: the tearful hostess. "Well, bah Jovel" ejacula rard, as the full force of aud^ Jones' intentions dawned , His face suddenly expanded look of astonishment that monocle, which had remain© had put it all through the bin as though glued to the spot, f< eye as if it, too, had been o amazement. "Allow me," said T. Bro he politely caught up the mi thrust it back into i*~ " was so surprised at got to contract Ms e' cigar for a Vol --Mrs. C. L. Falsa' "life ymtf ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Pilcher. --Mrs. A. H. Hanly is reported as b e i n g s e r i o u s l y s i c k . X ) , - --J. J. Miller w&« a business visitor at Chicago first of the week. --Miss Grace Hill of Wauconda was tb* gieet. f relatives part of last week. --0. N, Owen made a business trip to Chicago yesterday. --Mrs. Rob't Howard entertained her brother part of last week. --Mr La ween of Ringwood was with ns on business Monday. --Miss Alice Bennett has been quite sick for the past few days. --A. P. Baer made a trip to Chicago on Tuesday. --Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Fegers spent Monday in Chicago. --Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cristy made visit to Chicago ou Tuesday. --A. Englen went to Chicago on bus­ iness Monday. --G, W. Beeley was a Chicago visitor yesterday. --Joseph Heimer made a visit to Chi­ cago the latter part of4ast week. ' , --J. «T. Bach made a trip to the me­ tropolis Saturday. --G. F. Boley passed Friday of last week in the Queen City of the west. ^ --Miss Florence Searles returned Toes- day from a visit to friends at Elgin and Chicago. --Dr. C. H. Fegers attended the regular meeting of the pension board Which la In session at Woodstock today. --Mrs Geo. Yager and children of Ev- anston will spend the holidays with Mrs. M. A. Searles. --Misses Anna Cole and Edna CaJTof Spring Grove aretiiagueets oflMtos Grace Stevens. ^ 1 > --F. J. Barbian, the popular man, went to Chicago Tuesday business visit of a few days. --Mrs. Chas. Willis of Elgin was the guest of Mrs. R. A. Howard Monday. The lady is the wife of Judge Willis, one of the learned jurists of this circuit. --Mark Chaiuey, of Lena, called on our merchants jboday. He is a traveling man who understands his busiuess to perfection. He is a hustler from Hastle- viile. --The following from the Harvard Herald refers to a gentleman well known by our people: "Dr. E. Wm. Pilcher was in Chicago Sunday and in the even­ ing had the pleasure of hearing Wm. T. Stead, the great editor of the Review of Reviews?'* --Noah Pike, the great fisherman 'Chenoa, was in town a few days ago and called upon his many friends. While in this neck of the woods Noah purchased of Mat Pitxen a couple of lots on the shore of Pistaqua Bay. Mr. Pike's land­ ed interests on the bay are increasing at a rapid rate. Ordinarily people would dread to behold one man securing a mo­ nopoly of such good property as is sit­ uated on Pistaqua Bay. But not so in this case., The jolly Noah has captivat- ^ed all hearts with his gayety and good1' nature. -- V* "" . YEAR'S PARTY. Yourself and ladies are cordially invit­ ed to attend a New Year's party, at Mc­ Henry House Hall, McHenry, 111., Mon^ day evening, Jan. 1,1894. Floor >wan^ gers, J. J. Bishop, J. J. Barbian Thelen, Fred Kushman, Mike Music by the World's FamousQj This is an entirely new orchesti ets 50 cents. J. HEIME Auiokeat Route to Califr If you desire to attend th Fair at San Francisco, or t part of California, and wish trip in the quickest and m ble manner, be sure reads via the Chicago & Union Pacific and Southei Palace drawing room el Chicago daily and run Francisco via Council B! Ogden without change in half days, all meals en route in dining cars. Tourinix offering an exceptional! portunity for maki comfortable and also run, and com} can be procured b. either first or secoi cosr, of only f 4 pei (or f 3 per bearth f Omaha) to San Fi ifornia points. tickets and first a' tickets are now western line at ex tickets and fall ugents Chicago < w.rfto-sir ..Chas. E. Hunt ^ . - .Chas. Peavey Dunham W. H. Powers ..E. J. Wells Marengo „...John D. Pringle " Chas. Robb ..E. E. Howe ..James Edwards .Curtis Macksy Di^brow ......A. M. Leland ^ .George Rich Seneca.. * L. Wilcox D. Mills Coral... Robert Palmer Dorr... W. H. Monroe Greenwood.;. .Fred Allen Hebron Ira Phillips Richmond Alfred Wilcox M«H*»nry ...Henry Miller Nunda Chas. Harrington Algonquin.................. W„ B„ Fitch * PETIT JURORS. Dunham...... .....Homer Whipple " ...H. A. Chase Marengo ....^Heory Sears Christmas presents at Julia A. Story's. Fine Christmas presents at Julia A. Story's. The place to buy your Christmas pres­ ents is at Julia A. Story's. The largest stock, finest assortment and most reasonable prices; « Yes, yssj Hia^rue tames are hard, but Julia A. Story has made fuN allowance for that by putting her prices on holiday goods away down, lower than they ever were on any previous holiday. Dolls at Julia A. Story's, They av« very pretty. Come and see them. Santa Claus is distributing many pretty presents at Julia A. Story's. Call and get your share. Coral.... Alden............,......„.....,......Win. Bordwell Hartland..... .........ieremiah Murphy " Edward MacVey " Thomas Barrett Earl Hughes ....Michael Harmon A. Dickerson H. Kleinsmith Mussjr Fred Peters, Jr. , " .....A. M. Disbrow Albert Pepka " Chas. Radloff Dorr................... B. N. TerwiUiger " «.s...\... W. D. Stewart Greenwood..*.... ...Myron Goddard " .George Eckert " William Dike " D. E. Harrington ' Chas. Harrington Hebron... «... ..A. E. Prouty ~TREES! TREES? ?7 H. Jr. Poile has secured the ngenejF tw the New England Nurseries, owned and operated by Chase Brothers Company of Rochester, N Y. These nurseries were established in 1857, and have attained a world wide reputation for fine quality 6f stock. Mr. Poile will call upon the people of McHenry and vicinity at bis earliest convenience, and will offer for sale trees, flowers and shrubs. In prices he will defy competition, while his qual­ ity will be superb. He is well known here, and what he says may be acoepted as facte. A HOUSEHOLD"TREASURE. D. W, Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y., says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the houeo and his fam­ ily has always found the very best re­ sults follow its use; that he would not be without it if procurable. G. A.Dykeman druggist, Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best cough remedy; thut he has used It in his family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not. try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at G. W.\ Bestows drag store. Regplar else 50c Appropriate holiday presents In great variety and hard times prices. Elegant hanging, stand and night laknps, deco­ rated tea sets, cups and sauqers, mugs, trays, fancy cuspidores, fruit jplates. etc. Call early and often on.SimonjStoffel. Beautiful imported glass and china ware at J, A. Story's, the moit beautiful goods ever brought to this village. Simon Stoffel again hai of holiday goods in town, part of choice albums, str perfume, jewelry and ban< cuff and collar boxes,m silverware, ladies and kerchiefs and mufflers, chiefs, fancy covers, to eta. Remember that boots and shoes are a specialty with us. This is the kind of weather when you want to make a pur- chase, and you should by all means see W«. J. J. MILLER, The largest stock of goods in the watch and Jewelry line ever received by one firm in McHenry can now be seen in our store. This rare treat is worth the attention of buyers. HKAMAXBROB. Norma E. Cowdrcy of Chicago will meet with the juvenile singing class, at the Riverside House, on the first Monday in December, at 4 o'clock p. m. _A flue line of plated ware suitable lor Holiday presents at F. L. McOmber's. « FOR SALE. Poland China Boars. Plymouth Rock Fowls of both sexes for sale. Call on or addreaa, FRANK COLB, ^ fe Spring Grove, 111, FEED WAREHOUSE. \ Having bought tbeBonslett wa^mt"^ the undersigned is prepared to sell feed as low, for cash, as can he had elsewhere. Call and , S. S. SOOVXLLB. I haw 4 ftneiine of goode suitable for the Holiday trade. See them sure. 22W2 f. L MCOMBER. Be sure and examine the heavy cotton flannels offered at Evaneon's for 8 oents perpard. v Buy yonr Holiday goods of F. L. McOmber And getsometningsubstantiai. FOR SALE. A Century Columbia bicycle, pneumatic tires, 1892 patera, original cost f 150. for sale at one-half that price* For further information, call on or nddrnsn Jos. Barbian, McHenry. See what you can buy for a Christmas present at F. L. McOmber's, beforespend- ing your money for trash. , XXIXINBBY. Mrs. J. H. Spaulding aw^ ^angbter now have a full line of winter millinery to which they wieh to call the attention of the ladies of McHenry and surrounding country. We shall endeavor to keep a full line of trimmed hats on hand to se» lect irom. Also children's hats, caps and bonnets. Everything in trimmings, veilings etc. Dressmaking the same as ever. Mus. J. H. SPAULMXO AND DAUGHTER. • > »• a® ":y.: AT FttBYAOWEK'B ' V/i':' '%:•* witt worn 4, { M '".<1' /' 'f' ^ ay -1- Goods , - ^ \ - V I • '*>1 >:<i '•'jv •' >«?r-Sr I J j ttKl TBB8S Plusb Maiiicura Sets. , |, Plush Cuff and Collar Seta; j Plush Toilet Sets. ' Leather Cuff and Collar Slili, Plush Albums, Silk Plush Perfumery Case®. Draperies, i Beautiful Ties tor ladies & genii Kid Gloves and Mittens i$ ladiea' and gent's wea Silk and Casbmere Muffleri« /• Fanoy Suspenders, ' " A variety ot beautiful Vases. • >* ' ' •? Glass Sets, Games and :;Wi ' * * v 4 » ' ! &• "» .'A* children* 1 ""T I; Fine Pluph Caps, P, Pocket Books. Choice Perfumery iff bulk at 2fio per cz A great bargain, Fancy Towels and Napkins at % \ •, all prices, , , Stamr ed Tidies, Splashers, Tray cloths and dresging cate covers* An immense line of Handkexv ^ chiefs in fine linen and cheap ' t * S" J 1 hem stitched. Fine Dress patterns in Silka* ' J Henriettas, Cashmeres 'and ® Flannels. i 't: , 4 4 A fall line oi Fascinators and ̂ -Hoods. Embroidery Knitting silks and Scotch tin- ;®f!l§tl§ ea HI all COLONS ,v ; %. * i: - is n r Fashionable •% dker» caps, will and be sold NOTICE TO TTT On January 1,1894 be changed to exclusive after that date not a dime on credit. Everybody will be treated \just alike, rich or poor, and yon may Vlso from that time on supply yourself ith such merchandise as needed at ices which will make it an object for cash buyer to trade here. Yours Respect: JOHN Price's Cream World's Fair HI; The finest line of table and pocket cut­ lery in the country at F. L. McOmber's* tow Bates lor the Holidays. On December 23, 24, 25, 80 and 81 1893, and January 1, 1894, the North western Line will sell excursion tickets at very favorable rates; tickets good for re­ turn passage until January 3, 1894, in­ clusive. For tickets and full information apply to agents Chicago & Northwestern 22w4 900 NEW, STYLISH, Well made and cheap suits of Clothes for Men, Boys and Children just received. All sizes and at prices to suit all Odd silk mixed pants, Spring overcoats. f%if on Simon Stoffel. Dr. Price's'Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Highest Medal and Diploma. BUCKLEN'S best salve bruises, sores, ul sores, tetter, chaj; corns, and all sk tively cures pil is guaranteed oripftiwjr refu box.' For t»%l for cuts, fever chilblains, and posi required. It t satisfaction 25 oents per esley. Full bTood Sky and Seotaff Terriers for sale; also Pug dogs. Call on or ad­ dress F. B. Threadgold, Algonquin, 111. ket :er». ys leave Han a and d one hg served sleeping cars, favorable op- "p in,a most ^manner, are "pped berths holding Lets, at a rn Chicago il Bluffs or d other Cal- te excursion lass one way the North- rates. For n apply f * ^ : rn B'y.^ Nothing makes a finer Christmas pass­ ent than a nice chair We are able to please you in this line. Call and see. JUSTEN BROS. A good selection for a Christmas pres­ ent can be made from our large stock of furniture. Remember as when you buy your presents. JUSTEN BROS. Epidemic ot uartpp*. NK^VMAN, Ills., Dec. 19.--An epidemic of la grippe of alarming proportions has broken out in the little town ot Hugo. One hundred and twenty-five cases have been reported, which comprised nearly the entire population. There is only one phy­ sician in the place, and he is kept busy night and day. No deaths have occurred yet, though several persons are seriously ilL Assignment at Peoria. PEORIA, Ills., Dec. 18.--The Central City Brick and Tille company has assigned with liabilities of 165,000. The assets, which include sixty-seven acres of ground, Will more than cover the indebtedness, * All that honesty, experience and skill can do to produce a perfect pill has been employed in making DeWitt's Little Early Risers. The result is a specific for sick headache, billiousness and constipa­ tion. Julia A. Story. - CURE FOR HEADACHE. As a remedy for all forms of headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle and give this remedy a trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only 50 oents at G. W. Besley's drug store. Heaman Bros.' new stock of jewelry Is of surpassing elegance. Why, no such handsome goods have ever before been shown in McHenry. Stock very large goods perfect, prices right. > - * - r ' ? " 11 Awarded. Highest Honors--World's'Fair. §%; tste'."V-• CREAM BAKING POWDtR MOST PERFECT MADft ; A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Wee from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. YEARS THS STANDARD. Clo&ks at your .'•S 1 - Suite and Overcoat! ' -sjg? At hard times prices. \ . . . % i • >, Dried Friiits W e a r s h a v i n g a b i g t r a d e i n r , ' Oi all kinds. '» "'r|' , "* "r An extra large stock oi A ^ ^ Giiiifecter; and Nats :i] lor mm Ask any of the school children ^ ^ j and they will tell yeu where to * find the best candies in town. ' ^>1 Come in and see oiur di^play of .11 kinds of good.. A t v _ * :'i Perry A Owen, ' ; j Ceneral Merohantf. . M*HBNBY%1LL. <' ^ ""-W w:r '• mAim r***r MoHENRY, - - mXINOIS. This Bank tecetves Idepomts. and sells Foreign and JSjffi&Mft change, and does a 4 / General Banking Eu'tmeii We endeavor to do all business em- trusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entirely satisfactory to o«*r customers and respeeifviiy tfes public patronage. * MONEY TO LOAN; On Real Estate and other first « security.' Special attention given to m,§ lections, INbURANGB In first Class Camp* ^ eU fA# . Lows. &* e*. * Fours ** MOT All V PUBLIO. - ^ 7 ' : - ' "I. m

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