We are making a Sweeping Reduction on all Summer Goods to close such as Hammocks. Refrigerators Porch Swings, Croquet. Adjustable Window Screens.......... .zflc camp Chairs ............................. lac limp Stools...‘ ........................ lOc M I!!! We all «pod-l um“.- to M's Med Bun “To-“081m. Rag-hrlklie.....u ...... ...... noun SERVICE Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables I.Plevka 00.8mm [In mimoaggfligmm, Washbum WWW Crosby’s Gold Medial Flour. Lawn andField Fencing All kinds of Garden CREAM SLICES.CREM| ROLLSIfl CREAM PUFFS FRESH EVERY NOON mm" a. menu fMao haveaMmm-tment of Lawn 771(19ng MOO-“LION“ MVourOMmNmm f. GERWIG 36 S. MAIN ST. MAIN liailzt._, déflltfl that we can furnish that line at prices that will aggeal to [on where quality is to be mu with angthing in â€What-Stud If zou are going to .u‘I-‘lhuhti 3'37}: It'd-I'll. I. - â€rt n“ tron which he claim an 3!. (mod. Shoruy “In MI "I" a at 191mm wlll appear and II! that he has . prep-rum which will an the m for VMCI the "I! II M- and um! wm contract to “ï¬t! I lull Into the not: (or I cami- prise. a.“ an mum and no." u m a. 91m with a m The only new cum to haunt orch- uu In the cum Iii-mm who un known In no“ mu m nmmmm mute-thiemledum mhk-OIyI-In'hmmnn phea Ind claim It“ ho ham .9“ out by (Io man to can-ho "IR tmdlmnnnnelnp. 11. fellovwmgoovermomnl ("f-Suï¬}: no lurk“ urn-ac mun. «don-oi to dub non M- M" hut-u. CI Iii: pill. app- olllly u run-MI Mulla- thnuh mm. by :3“qu II- of- in m â€cull at! mu. m a a. mum; I!" we! dell. ladle. In «Mm an M d p. In; mm! the “an!" mom 0' III-ill on the mat"! d an... mil. Incl-flu ads of ï¬hfl My d (M vent weeds land h â€In“. In cayenne.†In â€Mel (I. m mined M m “an In a Inn- nydhnpnudfornshflvhmll 56.- emel. n m (and Iht M the Fâ€"F‘ " m mun d v." nun In mhlwnm 'II.,.I mmfltthuuuN m “a II lilo More rm Irv..." » a... u «it‘d-u.- â€"- Kn.- hm. 'dwhm n late" “on “alumna“. mwm 0! mm m Mngmmigndflflhm 1'50 ooumbumlbo nut ulna! [anthems-nun “may" autumn-u In Ila avmhwmnuduluw Inn. “on an. and In W I! am nub-«'0! sum“ not by nun». Ibo nu- or um I- “than M um: um. lumn nu pulls should I. IN! all“ In to! am “I and «I and to I59 out!“ not you alt. I. hard like": no III on (u muvuuu-pumuaum Ion-lulu MI a! duck. In our Mm â€cum 0! (I. out. with cl. ny- nod dnluu. on doo- uot tool “and to (k dllcllu with poet all then! IIâ€. no" In. half Il- Ourly h ran-Ind Io loon- Ibo din. Illa um mm the touched uh with-aluminumâ€):- In. and. backward. An “Jumble dnv iron I: pinned noon. chm-h which the rod my pun II any hint suited to "to death or the ditch. TM Mule- In all!) Mil-(IND. "bang than u m alt." drop m- ‘ 'l‘lle dluon are made of steel burl two and a lull lnclm wide. three- auarlen of III Inch lhlck Ind twenty. four Inches loan. The] no (Island to the plank by a right mule turn 3nd boned. The two mr diner- nra held ï¬rmly by a rod with nuts Inside and out. the point: being spread out In that the bed piece can eallly drop Into the um when the dllch II "to lean or more In depth. The from. diner Is the some also. but It?! In the middle. All are held llnnly by brace rod- and nhanwned Ilka the ï¬ll and 0! a nlchx. A wheel ls set under the front end to steady the movement 1nd I: hated The bed place, [Ive and u; but Inches long, I: cut out o! 1 hard pink "to and a half Inches thick. bolted I! such and and In the middle to mun! mm- tllls. The mt halt in nlnn Inches wide and the from but 51: Inches Ila-cum Duct lunar. A oomph“ homemuh ditch duet my be rude by lollmvlng the do mrlnuon here glvon. “hummus-mm “00".. run- but... VII". 0100.1 â€0|le. (I. noumzns¢ " 1r}; til-:6} fish a! hall, w. my. "our. 0! Deni. Marl .ngmcflmflhnflufly- H! mm mafl'lflt'efl', In! and ell-sh mule! M 22mm flaunt-Idem wen mtiflflfmmm â€mmmtfl‘ldmbfflm (maulâ€"m ï¬mWM.m flu there's-w â€In elm-o. I mtmhdnmmmmmn‘ lim'unlolhmmu mhh.mmihmndcm â€maï¬a-Manama" INMMqinflmup-umat “may“... flaming-m all vort- tla main-Hum -lalueflmflymnnflh an my man the am kind .- muamflfrmlndlhm m diam MI method at ca alumnus n "at Mr Iltll' when It. In" ems to av In? line up of wall as {and In may but has. A. n. um... I. mt! ml l rev-I'M 'mhhittnmflmmm to how lam tn “Ion-I DIV“ a! Ibo nun who no I‘ll-t I. III «mu «m CIWMLâ€"MVW M m hm. do" loot and (mu-fly in crop. Innmlnmnlmnhua m. M this a why our dairy..- hvo dun. lo It “I†|_l| than you: In. a up to a not. W0 an muMIhIMdourlltu mm: m II no product.- a nut. but It do.- look um Iâ€. I“ ver twenty-ï¬ve or thirty yell! no. ll better («use for flu reduction of mm: than I: Ill-If: u grown now- days. Certain It ll mu we am not now getting tho quality or milk tit-t vu produved I quarter a: n century Mo. um mrly everybody but n ma. patch at dour. It In quit. natural. however. that we nhould tun exchanged tho old [mad for I†m. for the recon that no dour MO. uh] In “I Mblt of growth and W tho uou Ideal mudttlm will act turo till non than two tuning- of lay In a m OI tho 0th.! hand. 1|» um I. a mull-I plan. an “on on†«taut-had will mutton. to ’1‘.- Io. flown n. All-Ila. - Some 0! the old-Mme dalrymeu If. coming mound lo the belle! that red clover Inc-h n wan grown around Dom ln reurd to hardiness or bud. a good [met pent well grown will stand more cold the any other pouch tree we ever hed on our grounds. And verieiiee at the from type ti! l me, all them to), Crosby. Pratt's, Hlli'e Chili. etc. ere more herd: in but] then many Other varieties. especially of the Crawford clan. but with the varieties o! the Chinese type, which beer young end have a herd! bud. wile! um. Kerdinesl. it any, the may verietiee pone-e move them le much more than elect by their (tillage.- H. Ila-d. Munchusotts. Nolther can 130!!!“ conclusion ho drawn tron on or two would: or- oorloneo. tor aotl. Ioallon. rmmnuou and culture alao an lama In tho rot pmblom. Fruit on a flour-INN“ tree In much more subject to rot than on one more moderately grown. Yet I think the wouhor has more to do with n than any one (actor. Ono year all our only peaches were quite; aubkct to rot. while the next you more wua very little not. Yet wlth un- favorable weather Champions worn practically a. total loss. Crosby. ammo and Ian "dom- practically I'm. 1 do not. think the mum- of tun Vs. M worth considerlng II a honor In mum; on orchard. except maple do not with to lug mu. 3 V0.00“... cl I.“ II: In"! In Putin! M. an hush†were mural II the m {H0- at I B‘Eflmcn a om. W tub-nanntdmnnaaq; m mu. 0.. an!!! I «at mi mimtln a A. Plan hm. of Minutes. to In dim o! the mm to succeed Frnk A. betel, no fatigued me time as. to home maiden of the Penvla'n later Gon- nny. or Oakland. C11. The ml..- cm was conï¬rmed. amt pr! 0! the m. Von-n on 70 Ina l- m In. June: Ham". :0 mt: old. as aloe-ted by such It he I... of he! m-In-hw. Thoma R. Marley. h Pumas. during I m II II. “Mmthmhm: attic 10mm Imam lor sun-e mm. nonmayflmaudms‘uu Mathihflmhmmmn Ion smu- "an Inn Icy. VCoIooeIAmn APquoan a. and. Industry. died Tm, al- m at Ma met hone II Coins m, ‘33.. when he I" I!“ mm: m In flgy, The rolond. m by the MI mm 0! MI W- m... m I7 his efforts to mm:- 1. m, collapsed both many and physimlly w 0'“... loom, M I'M WM .9 I‘. I. u spa-u. Annual "In en'ds of land mm m IO! U hm II during the I‘m at â€pile-(bu hr registration on lip One-r (Alene. Spokane and was“ man. ml manna m were M My when the M'- Ilg m. be. of (In 106.†pt. all who Annâ€"d rot Cont (Arne man- u-.«:. "n killed. In and um um warm, “I“ human-sum: "Ila".- sf no rm“! nod cm: Mm no a." tap-a9. van :- “. "I" A! It! “It. The hunt wrunmrndnln' Mind 0- and ‘n on one mm. It I! "ï¬nd out Ibo nun. who. am Io.- l-fln u m .000. lugâ€"ho Cool in Dam. “on. A. 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Dealer: say that m. lath-m Iblch began to the jewelry trade two years In has been [allowed at late by In grant an Inn-mu In haul- nou that the trade II (“on by nun who and that even the largest, “L on In and!“ II dlfllcull 10 Ml Mm tor Ibo hlslm undo-o! perfect Mu. Antoni 03.000.000 worth of “an I." Imported Into this many 1w mouth. a quality In um. 3mm than the cam mull: Int year. Ibo “Clor- hum bun unable to an out": no It! am the on." from In Middle Wool and Xonhwm an tho Inc-I aunt. and .- thou mm: an min "caravan-Ills mun. WI Imam an at the â€Inla- Ilu! Ibo hall. or u but may 0! lien. m no!" to no lumcu' vim Jud.- In... Aunt-n “oven-o“ t. I“... M I. “In.“ M II†M†bum. nuns mm 031‘ buxom When round, Judge Chrluon was bully unused In mums buttons. and he had been an employed since July so. He suddenly cums to his scum when lnmnned that he was Juds- Clnrk â€and said that ho III MD†that I: had been found. Perhap- Ihe most puzzling feature arm. cue ll um Judse' (Harmon united the lame place- that ho vh- lud eighteen yarn ago. “to: be m dinupoarod {mm his home In Omani. Net. and worked his way through a. farm and town of Iowa. under an unnamed name a! Doolittle. H. had even applied for work It the very [am when ho had been given em- ployment as n summer limo-t two The undying of the man, whllo clear- ing the question at his whereaboutl. Eu deepened the mystery of the men- tal grace“ that «used hlm to turn! his Identity. forsake hls homo and wander about the country In search a work an a common labour. hwy-r Dluovoud min: Button! at lnbula, lawn. Former Judge Joseph I) Chi-hon. Jr.. of Kenoxsha, “LL. who unnxely disappeared (mm his home on the ulxht of Ju|y 14 last. was found Fr:- dny at 821mm. 1a., working In a blu- ton tactory. under the mm. of John Pull. He returned to his home wltll Detective John J. Burns of Kennel“. munmmm m: mm: um. in am to the seam ulnaâ€"â€" 30..“ flâ€! Old Carpets and Run made into Beanfifnl Rugs fl ml “EMA". MIME All! POSTED ram-ammunw. wmmmamn.n Emil-ammonia. I... KLEIN H. W. Walbaum I... .3 31““ .313! I32? Illâ€"n... I1 I13! 2:.- i .33 18.28322. {- .sacilso zit-i Inn-pt... nun : 3.3.15 1.... 8.. in 3.3. .29. Imus. Tho-halo country In um». Aha! II and that M! num- um um. um. Iu Ian-t mum.- d nub And «dud. uh. a land «a um an annual nun punt. In to nou- In 0. up"). I" a! which no 1-»! but-oh; I. to [may know. tad B You Ought to See This Country Not a... (he Wald'n hlr it Chicano bu than in- sub u um «Iv-nu Inna! ha a, Inn! mrmlon :- la the Alaska -Yukon - Paciï¬c Exposition The Call of the Coast 'MOChel â€cube, guano-Fr: FRESH AND SALT MEATS ' VEGETABLES AND FRUITS In! by I. Ought I 'Iolooan Print Mildew“ mam-lb... Moat Mal-keg SERVESVi you " RIGHT flunk SIIIJISJHISM MFR-Inn “It...“ FOWLER FMIKEIFIELD 1.7 L damask: mania-m I. f.~..h~ull.auhn m u '1“ ~ mm to Installers n. 1'. 00200:. 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