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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 9 Apr 1909, p. 4

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LAKE CQUNTY INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1909 SPRINO IS lIERE And it is time to buy gar- den seeds for your garden Rush Park Seed Co. Seeds for a limited timne two packages for.............. 5c Aiso RIC.E'S, FERBYS - anti CROSMAN BROS.' seeds anti a fuit Une of buik Sweet Corn, Peus, Beans,O0nions, Sweet Peus, Nasturtiums, etc., etc. J. ELI TRIOCs, OROCE Libertyville, 111. Ir Sring is Here i And yoîî îieed a gocod tonic. 'I'er. ici tîothing betler tlîaiî a ctîp of gioodtit-a or cofi't't. An'd t'> ie 'tire tof gettiiig the leaveos (or Os-rit-s lu> niaku'- l-s vil oms us.ti-, A fe- Ch ricesi jiiteilic's luit i liicc sari, tiv( "luîg lia p pjuitil Ve îry Ifie v anic t iii lu uITea fper 1,îiîtd Gond varicty <>liitg "es, fier 1-inid Biemt chonie varietyt tetîonu "a pet POUnî(l O ur best uncolored Jaî[an les purtîîound \'ery finseunloreil Japan 'l'a pur Paunud Gaod uncolorud Japan 'lea, per ponsd Fair uncoloreîl Japan 'l's, pur ponnd Mediuma gradle uncolorcîl Japaîî 'les pur Paund Medium grade Tesa pet Pound liest Mocha andl Java Cisffec, pur Poundl God lMocia aud Java Cof e pur pouud - Ffag bended Machs sud Java Coffe per ponud Smith & Davis choioebended Caffe per Pound Smith & Davis good bleîided Coffe per pound Smiths & Davis choice mixed ('offe pet Pouud ' Simiths & Davis fancy mixed ('offe pur pouud Ilent Golden Rino('offee, pet Pouud Good Golden Rioi> (offue, pet pntind Rio ('offee, per poaind 70, 55C 40e 60, 60c 55C 45o 45c 35- 33e 30C 280 25C 25e 23c 20C 20C 18C 15,- Caine n and gel prîtes ons(net and leis pourîd bts SALE STILL GOING ON Smith & Davis Libertyville, Ill. GOOD TASTE in form, tabric and dlesigUn ial our * nwrchandise. Maîîy attractive offerîîîgsinî tlen's Furnlshings +* *Stiff-Bosom Sffis Paited Shirts, Negligeo e it in* nsm e oes Scarfs, Four-in-.Hands of 0 exellnt ilk, a prcesthat wiil surprise you. Hanbby lck, bertylle - --------------------------- tIcs lieii i l, inotuuher anud uti-rj hluîrîthI I . gliuiii uts i'ountil3li' hulîîî ur lliî uuandI I ,tCie Rilkiey aie iii, k inihIi- Itlazs,uî,îîai i iiin Cia \, iîîs aýgis h ik iY uuiitFrcmi'uiig 11,uislfir i îîîîu' îîîî uuî,îît.t lu i [miii îî iii kii,îh ai rniiiu Ci tîluiiiCi î.îsîuthe su11l-d'i' ,1 C hic IMiuîu,uiuiit founr 1ui iui- iC i uir ts il,ir hiCi Il l iuîrku'ius iîlusu'îît lu îuîî ,.110,ii, uît i Clu u Icukîuî icg aa r'suiuit of rr k aio and tiiri.rviig Ici lo kii uîi o altern uualusi-i,' il tliCu iniuintlm iis[cii iin ' euîntîy ssuithi l'1wpuiiplis ,uri \ id' awake cliin A pril I st iat îng îîuksuîîo une auuther andl on tfieCnli u lii nuthy Sclîarîck lmhackin lblglu sebool nataulattoý'kabsence. Tya Siundsy dinner at Chu Newcastle HotxCci Goîîd cnoking, firat-elaas service. Gise the wie a dsy Vo herseli, We wbfb mske t pleasant for yon. conduii it ioniiuuftIlie hnrseemadei Iriui stahule aî' i ts i hueThe caluiuian Ii uiC iim fiisil in, lieeast part oii1o tui I Lii hial l oIii iii glut back Ctithe floîti Ic gai i iu'uiuii ni ofMiin1iliandîîloudîl, lu iîagiuiîo l icî'use. hlitIl Iuîu'r and Niss Etuuuuî S rIci,luuiof I il.ilertyvillp. s,, lu'jjjj, un miarî.ic ui t W'auks-gan iiMil , uli i Mir. liii q i ' l'omid s-un 'C MuruîanI mis.n i uîî, hir ni Libtwrtyîliî idi. anomi t iuuu C.uu iiglît 3 nuigritîli lii ýi 1iuut utfCi i , Iil.rtyrili' nul htîî kn'iin , t i h'R lu charuîiuug lui i t ld i i,lu i s u.uiîied nian t iruii s i'lu,, Ilur fuil,h lune,. Tire hIapiîp 44t fo Cil î hî.î.viuontrip i Ciiwuîîaiu .u .Aliiiil GIAumz and happyuvmin !îi l ý lu thi si- u,,iu, t' y frienuilu. 1Mrinilii hiii -iComp[any uilli),ii iîliuru il glu , lsuuigi iiî'tCaC huslî a it s iil ua miatifiuit, iLsti'r Sutday, 'uiriIl ii tlîe I 4tiî 'il, hillage Sehnii îît.n usili lui tIi- uopcting play'. uîAli î'ie lune ofi s nul, ii, io nuburs aiii bugis ii tietuseentCli' icts St sacis peritîruluiai, Tbe Marioni hWooiidC Cmany îs r.wi'c munded to lb,'one of tiebis het msCk ecatpanies on fChu road. Popuian pric.'ul usili prevaili hiougbout ibeir engiwes met aC Walikcgau. Nght pIes 1-20- 30-50t. Matinpe 10-25c: ABOUT VOUklUONEY MATTERS. EARNING, ACCUMULATING and MANA(,ING your mnoney is worthy your careful thought and best efforts. Do it the very best way and befote it is too laCe. The landiing of mnoney aund mioney matters is our business. We can help sou save, handie andt finvest yonr mnoney in the muosC profitable, îîîî,st convenient aud SAFEST way. Ever boysudgilsbould have a savings a n-'ount. Every nmai IandI woman med. the help and adsice of a soîud anîd serviceable baîk. We invite your b minss.sd yc.ur accounit. THE FURST NATIONAL BANK 0F LIBERTYVILLE Opeo stue'dy Mlotta > Ne.t Doe tethe Pont Oftics BIàG Recr-PTioN FoR F7NPR~T JUDICIAL CANDIDATES SOT N EROJ The wind blew n-al iel Iy Wednemday. Large Gathering of Libertyville Votera Mr. and Mnm. A. C Murray vipited iver et the Town Hall Last Froday Suiiday aitb relaîies and friends iii Evsning 10 Meel Judgss. Marengo. The baud lboy. ill gise their ns-CC Theu town bail was he ,enkmni a rua dance at the t illiion(l Fridity old-tashioued polilicai rally lmt FridayeeinArli. nlght glven in]honor iof Ch. thrie irluit Dan MrCormi!k iami, Wtl lusenterny judgessof his iudii'ial itril <'h(.tarles attended the fmm-rai t of il ronwn H. Donneliy, Arthur H. Froset and lu Waukegau netast ik Robert W.. Wright.D .R ali a iiliga Ther wa spech akig su atnie, addition Co bis lbarn ,I., i, im utii aecoi sOngs l'y an eiellerit iluartette irîi 1) ewatji Chieago andl ielli y M it<eli-lis Miliitary oaeanwutiiî Baud Lest luit îîit last ouil l'y ail J E. Baker and fat.il ofiii exiok, N. l eans a îîîî,et imporîltant C iatîiri' if the Y ., are viiting tii.i ai,tM r. . C.i priigraitiîtlî.'rs a re thingu tiieut aîîd Fuller and uther reii, -lirne, fThe, bar iof ILakie cournt3limider whiise Mre. F- l1), ii iil e wn ver' aillii s Cii'ic c t îîî ws iiane a e-îionslt iii li pu i îk Slanut iast out tB noi-i' theliv uing a nurnîber iirpr 'iofnt iiiii n i attoirneiys prielît frountî Waukegariîam Mn aand Mm. lFrankik lii-dy anid mon, Weial ite local legîvi iuleliîitivm. hOY, @peut fast ai.l, i nt liiehomie of The mîaîauin drese iof Chu oeiîg wam their mother, Mrs S 1,IlHughes.u modei' ly a reiremeetative nf he Sleldiin tSchlniîiM r.Shlin, himeli ws o AIlril 13litwll bu aii i tti i,, kyday lor yen hse hiunpresunt but bmtng unable 1il ~ou fltiilieur JliiF. (unneeti cimne sent an excllent represientati ve wwn a h ll. l i.-i h Who aîldreAfed thse gathîering on politîcal tw al phllow3PllY nf the day and the para- Mr. and Mrs, Jý Il Ili]luiîî arrived ait Mount teatures of the judicial tgbt. theThornberry 1'arriî i Tusday and will Atty. Arthur Bulkley 'almoa#palle and moate their home inii i.uictyviiiî' during waa heard attentivelv. JudffesDoneIl t he coming summmnr and Wright eacb made short W@taM" 8 . es whlchird at atr woesllatened tu by an appreclatire and dM rontS. J. einlery t îruu aspet Sthe lrveudly audience. Judge Frout wan afoiMHuyah'i li pn h o nable toahie prssent on account of paot week witb reiati-es anîd attemvdea lîlInes. the ueraiof aanîui. The meeting was arranged for ou very A temporary enginci'r at the macaronl short notice but lu spite ni thile draw- factory feil f nom a si afil d iii tle miii back the Ceîwu bail was liled and hers Tuesday siternoon anîd wam (lutte badly1 wers butweeu thrse and four hundred but flot seriously hurt. le wa@ able to votera preeeu-and a tew smai] boym. bu ont the next day. Arrangemients are said to bc miade i' bhold a Whiîtney mtîficationibhrs efo-ru tie Arthur Mekers fIuz i.,lodd l li. hat prîînary elecýtioîî. killed a man, lu a un i k lar, nt Chu nId ijepot, let at l,.dnriiîit e air.fis dead. Big Political Galhsriug. He was hsiug dehîi,i Iiiast asut aad lu The fuI li aiug article is fro rn t, kq, his et ruggles taii @iiu1 &ue i)aiJy lteiu ,lican anda ilii gi 'r tlInen.t 0onîa iii.igt lieC iatilîiili rcaîlrýru ,1Cu of h i tiNi. au ilea of ii Cthu lt. jose1i [iaui-i s ii- tisc lil' tii.' ilîl'gemilili levtiiiifi îîîîaui, iutmiîli' antiai Rasten I,, i i ileiîi t thu poinit iof u'atiiwn hall.supliper î111-.i lics.rsed. Juliiigru Wiglit, l'rost aîîîliiiiîicl litt, 50 cents ; îî icîsTisi restiîrîi'd frointi iîrrtcîip it Lake -ioiiiity i- 'one- tus bgg.-st 1111 of tsil h, a itii gi liin ipinion oftetieiiCii - ii'ilrei' siar. The proruel 's ai,-i i r ti lic Iuiti t iof The ~ 'v vrî' iviî a !'sout royte isl i'tii)theii'clciîe. We ail r, iiiti îi i îîîîri t u lt i.kc i lS NC> \tice uas rcîiuii d c viek of grv.e o' C tlit alun un, hvil i iiiiiiii 'Clii'-ad deatlîOfil,'ii. i ilîitte. h Tii- iictiu a as iei'din Clie't,, a lil tilumoer, usho usa4 I. i iiinul t cars la T4i iib,-rC> eh'aiijmaile a Iiiiglit lI r,.iudint of Liberty t iii. il imou)i Il I' Itm çlay îng ai<]iCI red n p teCli' i .uani SI neser. sho lefC hvrc î, Ivi ktî ailaboîutC and lîy tiie' ime thu meeting a as opn.]11t y cars ofagei' s iii litor andî the- hall aw" packedl Ci Clie'dooru Fea- luulîipalr nf the WiIia Sprinigsjuh',uîl lneur dcis-n for riii les tu inîîlet thiî' uilgi's an Stt iiiow Spriiig'. 'lo sud beur Cheiuu speak. Theu sunut i-îunît The Summit Count.t Joîîrnîîi pulîli'd auîdre ni hu mee@ting was (ly a Mn.lunhre-kenridge, Colo, inîîLIte ?ue of Tref.' who le at the head oi the Sheldon Saturday, April 3, qayi It i. ruçîorted oehîsols Mr. Truit le an orator (of Che hat ths Square [(ca, at Frisect, bas Rtobert lugersoli type and inîpîr held eueonnitersd a oplenihid liiikîug vcd of Che crowd spelbound. He usag foilowed copper ors.Au theru is gîild. ilIver, icad by Atorney Bnckley and tlîe Palatine and copper lu the Sq1uare [tuai, Chure le quartette eulivuned hu prognasu with no douht abt)O it makîng a mneu in the fine iuging. The speakers deClared isai future. emphaticably foîr Chu re-elctiounifJ udgcs Wright, Frost and Donneiiy. A very plasant Cili. ewse spent iast They aaid it had buen Chu custom for Tnssday alternoou lîy Chu Ladies' AhI mnu, man>' years to kuep gond umen ou Society' of the M. E. chîîrch at the home Che buncli as long as heir huaith made is Of Mns. 1Matilda Gibson, who wiCh Mrs§. possible for th.m Co serre and Chisecu&- Anson Wheeerensrtained thatorgauimi- tom was cîîusidered a wlse onu as it tion. Apruonad quilts uses obd and retained on the beuch men of legaf trai n one ni the membera actîngas impromptu Iug and experieDce and usas in hu inter. auctioneer erled ths warsa Co hose saCe of justiceo and uufîîrcienet of law promuht- Oue of Che Muet enoablu Tise>'cihisd Che case ofJudge Lpton, lu i gatherlng nf Che y.ear ws Chu vote of Chu Lake count3r, uWho usaskupt On Chu bneucb sJCiet>'. for twenty-lour >sans. Judge l'pton and A tealîl of Libertyville boa lueswcnt JudgeKellum, oDeKa]beounty, DeKalh o W aacouda lait Tbarsday evuuiug and Vheu hein g a part af Chia circuit, user came back covsred with gior>', aurels, kept (in the beach as long as their healtis aansd ailithe honore. Theydefe&fa would permit. The>' saidtVhs>'woud ths Waucoudsaoma hb 55 pointe. The naturaili> favora Lake coant>' man ander bousiers usre: John mLith, Rd Wells, ordiuary condition@. but at te present Jes. Brownu, fEraM itusansd Harry ime hers la nO vacanti-Ounthu beach, Davis sud Chey wusre sccomnpauied Vo Vhs Vhe prast udpm amLisgvlng iifuiit asee eth irai- b>'mavi.>'admirersa ad ,aan uaelo awuyers and the pelopbo senthaalaaeta. A return game wil hbit snd hrs vras no yalRd romaon for chang- played hure Chie usesk. lag elither ofthem. Iaaane> acearsM Lake county wuili appreelate the hanor The local option camapalgu for Che of again havbssg a Jadgs. At the preeat comîug villagaebskeClntOPeu@i iiXt tine Lake couni>'uas flot eautled te a Tiveedai nlght ai Vive tonna hall uitis a Judge as that county liat bad one for spesch hy John F. Cuan, of Chicago. twenty-fou ner uhILe Ioone countsId Mr. Cunneen lausidél>' knowns a moat uses wtbout a Circuit Jadgs for man>', effective emteraace worker. Hesla Man>' yuarsand lifspressent Judgs usas ometimea spoken of as "Thu Mdachinist onsni Cf hu bulu inthe ushole siate of Oratori He la Chief Kuigisi of hu Illuole. Kulghte ni Fatber Matthew and ex- The retnarks of tuse Lake cout>' preuident Oi the Catholle Total Abtin- speaxers Sure irequntiy applanded. ence ulniniofIllnois. Rie$uitty Foiiowiiîg Chu addrusse nifChu Lake argument îîîakes spowerfuiapîs-al tiiail courity mieni hu Judgus appesred and classes. eaeh spolie brîefiy, Cankiug hu people Ahwandering JehufromChlcagietcaypd for the uguificent reception and a"king lntui tlîe ilelat una"cng for CheinPuipport ion Apnil l8th ilgelî uda vnn Refesnjnt cnsstig f ofee wta ii iîîr us eelur cuvured ssithî dust mtieilîieuts u i oncis etug n enfe a ndila homeus iat was almosC ri'adît Ci lelt ni. ii t t, uîiisr oîthunmeeting. (ri) itrii ils racks. Hu said lie a as gîsi uic Lu Ciagis but waedrivs i îg lii cii lie avas lî'alil eotith agtain a hii Sck~~îN~,.-.Marslial i I îîîlîrry attractedI b iith Not'ce. The Libertyvilie Choral Society' wibl meut Monda! evsuing, April 12, at 8:15 o'cbock sharp lu the Preabyterlan church. New asud llghter chorusea bave beeu proeured for use for a lesât concert. The workonu Che "Holy City" wwllI he ron- inned for future use. Ever>' mesuher la iinged Ciibu preseut. Plusse briug your hîîîke iG. R. MITCHELL, Dînetor. Notice of Election. Notwif'elhî'riîîy given, tCat uor) Tues- îhuîy, the tauîti.-tilidaY of AXjrii, Ah Il 190 in t Clii Cîîil lial ini lie vilage il IiberCys lie ii in ilCuuntv of 14k" îamii tati'oni lîliri, s, hat na itru Cîuuuî su lie lîilfuir tilc oluîlisîg uaiiieii iutii'er'- (il, uru itus.sil vwo >i i' L'-Ciuu i, iiio il ieu iena70 tlint dii . Iiîeluin on-iCifiiu, id oneCl uil-tiii "'I i Cii i lu11IuýIu and iil ine I îui' Il C(ui v i 1 ii lliigoI tIck. NoCice of Colur toc Ballots. lii fi n .,[ lIi' luiuuiiItiîiiuîCu Cile iii I i ii, i iruCis iiirCiasat IL l'uuui iiil.ii.tuion i tl' -Iiýiiuloniitue iChi liii ol Apiiii. h1lu19oli ititl),'uiiiinty P'rohiblition îparCs. gr,'u Su ciài iC Cart t t ciliîa' loiLsîl tIh. 1 I tîlitiviof Maruli, A. 1. 1901)i. hiiiiI i Niui iv LCîunty t'lerk. WanI s Game. fii,' tiikugau 'tationrala base luail teani lsre gauuues aîtb aIl anmateur teauiîs aîu'raging iroien 19 to 21 yeare. Thie Sîitiuualaare lune if Chie strngest "i'nsin îîCtli lCiy. Fuir furtiser liuur- mni un c iitii to 1011' IîAItZ1, BOX 39 .'niki'giliI ll- 1 Eeustur ans uees wil lue4ield in î C V. iiillo halîlîîii nex's iliiî' at Ciii i. ii iik iu Arciudsaî'ii Tul li Weddlng itaClonery dcoue st the INUEPENDENT offce la coi rect. The Township Election. Les5t Tueoday was tiwn ieI-sion day and very quiet and îîrderly, The oniv Office for w hich theru a au auîv particular contellt was that of îolh',tor and Crit Fishpr, the Demiocrati,- anîlîdate. won out bv a lnajority of 18 Mit.o tes enni Lîrnberry waa alo ruciI Cainstable on the Deînocratic ticket V. îîh t1uss two exeePtions the lRe1ilîî arns arrîcd the day. About 444 v<teuwcrs ast, 212 being in the tirmt pre, ni and '22 n the ffecond. Following le a îti.- oCie ,vote for the varioult offices FOR TOîWN iI IAIK NiI, 1N, 2Total Fred froker, R- .. 1:l414 , I i1 243 V. L IHowe, I'....--- 72 1Il7 119 L.afayetite [tond, U- A 1, liji1 2s7 William WhW"er, .....e Ilo 21 C. P.licher, 1) . ...o- 1I17 22(3 Erneet L. Davis, R I1312 2t; Hen)r2Lawrpniîe, l . hic4;15S George H. Wisnur, R12, 2' 2,4 George Raston, R .. .. 1:t414 39 l 273 l'O1lt COSTAiLE '45'. 1; JohnuT.uAyonR.... foi)5104itS 2,)4 [tennis Liiîîberry, [D-145 143 2881 FOR11 W*HOiiL.TRUSnTEEK. C. Frank Wrlght . ..14H 143 211 Total vote ......212 2:32 444 A Benstit Concert. Mitchell's Militsry Rand have adde1 su additiouai number tw Chuensele@of concerts gleen heru Che past usinten and on usît Tbureday evcning, April 15, usili givu a cinent at the 1 nion chunriî, Chu proeeds ni ahîch are tw bu duvoted tus the purcliasu of new uniformes lu which Chu boys hope torniaku thein appearancu toi Deconation tiay» Thes- egular con- Crîlîutonu Cil lthe band fnnd wiil not neeli' free tickets to Chic entertiuent rand aIl] a îteîîd ssIl îiay the rcgiar [iae of aduisimion.lîden Cthe efficient leadlrsiip iii Prof.i. IL Mitchlilîh- baud liio s lai ai, kldfaîihfuil v and a cil andîl aiiun aliii enncui ibav'e liard th hibanil i3 sar agoiî it liut s'iig thiîeî isîli iiiear thiî'îî againil t thie preuclit tile iiii Aiiiar cnitieaisiaoiildîlot Th'le îîî'îsuifoturmeiiarc ercrjemîi'ury anîd ths- 1iulli aii inoîiîîîbt las îr Clie io nce'rt a thi Cihe [atron[age itC ihcervu'a. Nf-iiniiccfline 1u'en seiue ri' v srai iiiitiliers sud thlî'îi isil il b, se rai ne w andl ninel eatuicuS tiserture ... ......«")rcheîstre. f VocailDut ............. -...... MissaChard, Miss McCorîîîick tipanislu Danc........................ .. ....Ruthi Taylior, Helen Kiihnle Vînlin solî..s ...... ...... Ai Donla 8eiection...........trhestra INTCRMle5mOC. 0Overtnure-Thom pson's TuneuniMelodies .....Mus. Frank sud Italph CanIf Saxaphone Solo ............. E. McDonaid Piano 8)on ...... ... ......A. Miller Amerean Patrol .. ............ ....... Baud Methodiat Services. Raster Dey'ewuonabl> opens wiCb Chu ananas prayer meeting of Chu Ep worth Leagve at 6:3f); preaching service at 10:30 witb Racter authum and other appropriate music. The Sunday wahool mets st nan d wiIl so hein charge of the evsning service. That the sauta aud other exerciasa presen Cd by ths childreu have beeu pcepared ander tse direction of Mrs. Juat and M ru. Wlre la a Warrant for a prograin of excellence. Tise public la iisvitsd w ail theee services. Briug an oflsrbug for missions lu the erenlug. LIB!RAL TrRÈAT'MtNT ABSOLUTE SAI!ETY Lake Conlty Nationlal. .IBfwmrTYVuiL. I;, Piumbing Perfection You cannaI exerciae to Mch caution in the election and spccify- Ing of your plumbing litirtures. Their construction and manner of instalaiola of pâramount importance ta you if you would have good hcalth. The reputation of *5bmdePorcelaJm.u eled Ware and our own good nane furdoinhikgh- clava work insure you piurnbing of high characte. -- et us estimate for you. Whether yosv aM going to build or remode], it wiIl pay you to examine the fixtures wc have on dispiay andi - Set our prîces. Albert W. Lichtfeld Lt IIEICIX tILIL I ~NOIS ilouse Cleaning limne Take stock of your needs for this period, 110w 80 closeI at haîid. Ierlhapi; you need an odd curtain or, two for your bedroom, a few pairs of real fine Not- tingliatî or (jable Net Lace Curtains for your parlor, some I)otted Swiss for sash curtains for your kitchen, a few short lengths of matting or carpet, Stand Cov- ersi, Pillow Shams, Sikoline, Brass and Wire Sprtng Curtain Rods and Pillow Sham Holders, Wlndow Shades, Moulding Hooks, Carpet and Matting Tacke,, atid other small household necessitiep. We keep them ail and can save you money on evt'ry single item. (Tet our prices. 111E FAIR LIBERTYVILLE ILLINOIS Thousands of Vears Aga Merchants found the Shortest way to Success was la Giving the Public Good Values There arc merclhants today who art trying to get around this Truth, establi3hed 2,000 years B. C. We have built up our business on the principle of One Price and Square Deal. Before you inake your purchases soe what We have to offer in Seasonable Goods. Our line is Complete In- Wash Goods Batistes Ginghams Dimities Percales Waistings India Linens Lawns, Etc. WOOL SUITINGS A fine up-to-the-mtinute fine of Ladies" and Children's Shoes, Slippers and Oxfords, in, black, brown and greyj suede 'ami tan. PROMPT SERVICIE ýli li 1 1 t

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