1901 Given away free with our. cash sales. You can geé Eaiece by piece, get any piece you want. Plates, Pic Plates, Sauce Dishes Platters, Ye; : able Dishes, Pitchers, Butter Dishes, witha'fincsctobehes. . . , Richly'iDecoratle English Porcelain Dinner Sets Given Away. Call and see us, we are always_plea$ed tosee n'ewf ges. We want to extend our business and will guarantee m Save our coupons proï¬t mring schema OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. We rewind Monday manning! a volume entitled the “Hillbard‘ Genealogy," by Reï¬ll: Gui-lib- bardbf Wobdstock, Conn. ’ It‘ is shock of some 425 royal octave pages, well printed on good paper! and admirably arranged. It has? over four‘ thousand entries of Hib‘ birds and their descendants. Mrs.‘ W.C. Egan of this city and names of 'her children; alsoihe family of B. H. Chandler, her uncle. At this writing we ï¬nd no mention of Mrs. S. B. Greg’pry, the daughter of Chi- cago’t; ,princely hardware- met- ghant, William G, Hibbn’rd. Such omissions seem pmsinggstrangye, far Mr. Bibby-d is Well and wiglely known and his fan‘aily is deeply interesï¬Ã©d in the genealogy. I We have noted similar omMiona‘ in our own immediate line. We may add that the original American Hibhard Was Robert, who came to Salem. g Mass. .,_ about 1638, at the requsst chGovcrnOr John Wmthmp as a saitmaker for the young colony, and his as: scandants have been furnishing “salt†materiai socia! poï¬tical and moral to the natioï¬ ever since, as they are, scattered from the Paciï¬c to the Atlantic. The book as almost; as conspicuous for Tthe impommt things which it omits as for the valuabln ones 1‘:th it contains. V $119 a! Mus. . City Mmhqi Rudolph sold, ac? cording to 1109366 given the de- med shorthom‘ bull whiéti had been imponpdied» {or some three uéeka, Monday aftemoon at the oiity pound at 1.30 o’clock tojhg HIG FREE! Bring them to us and we will give- 0a: object as, to make this store the§ The pinion) ia‘a ï¬oWar and sort: In fact it is the' moat beau-â€" EUROPEAN POTTERIES. highést bidder Bidt; ‘ at $20 and rapidly L: $50 and than “slowem 911;: than the 05th *6 ‘Messrs- 31‘6“? 1.83%. and the bidding went? team up hill, 31:; E dently being detezmi 5 ï¬ne a lookixig, so we; ; ' ; ever go up elegant animal shouh to the environmengs { idea to be nxider the ; jibe soldisra Esau; iwhen Hr greens)? 9, i ’ ing‘ a bold hisPs‘ik rival was pl Wbï¬tfli would lea; {*6 $0':V%eahen home’ egun down apt up in if a little :tled do“ ‘Sbeahen, he a loaded ' ahhen e'vi- d that so ' bred and Fort Sher- nfluencenf 'eg by 9.68 p to $40, {updated the beasi ,ifl' ï¬gure, ’ {ti~ was 18d and. 9 . ' é‘ ï¬r Wfldo’s "3 _ Mr. and Mrs! A. i‘ Park avenue, have t; of their friends in t " their only living lit. ‘Mary Louise, who,a feéngof spinal meni awayjast Saturgay age hf oniy three moathjs. It†15 sad 9 a; young child like ,t] it comes to the pare or daughter, as is th; grief is greatly inter: have had two sons 11: tel-s; the sons are ‘ iehilg. both little as Ediéd. ' ~" We , The funeral! wa their home, condu: er'. Johnson, the f0 3133 Presbyterian ch intej‘ment in the ‘Lske‘Forest. Read the Nzws-Lz' some" HING THAT WILL INTEREST you. 7/? Giv: ‘~ a full Iinc dGas Mantels from 10c to 25¢. Special prices fifu‘l Dintjer Set! Free! u‘crockery for them. You pay} éoa'trgop'ular trading plug in town. design of rare béauty, elegant and mini it} color execution. It 'i- lavishly ï¬nished with you- n pattern of FINE DECORATED PORCELAIN um has mar been imported from an The coloris the fashionable “DRESDEN PEARL BLUE." 1 Away With Our Cash Sales Free! We“ cooked food served on neat and attractive dishes make: home pleasant and cheerful. . Waldo of' ; sympathy} death of‘ ; daughter; a- tbe ,sufJ :itis, passed :the duly d 6112- half ugh to 1056 ,but when 8 only son case, their ï¬ed' They two daugh- 01511 living. :hters have Monday at d by Rev. Ier pastor of 3b, and the nfly- lot at BE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. lld. .‘ Goldberg, Manager. _ There are betwéen fourteen and ï¬fteen hundreimen at the Fort now. . The soldiers Ire Very indignant at the falsehoods reported by the Chicago paperé concerning the rows, ï¬ghts and drunken brawls among the soldiers; the reports are pure falsehoods from ï¬rst to last. Note..-The reporter of the News-Lemme will investigate matters for~ himself before next Last . Thursday was pay day when Uncle Sam, the patron and â€friend of the “Boys in Blue,†dis- tributed among them some 810,000 and made them happy., payday, if pomible, and: tell the ï¬ruth. So for be we could see or lea'rn'they are an orderly a; any body of men. SPECIAL. Photographer Home has his hands- full now taking photos of the boys for friends at home, some of them perhaps for their dusky sweethearts in the faraway Philip- pine Islaudé. John Sullivan npehed a ï¬ne new restaurant near the north en- trance about ten days ago, where we {quad about half a (idea well- behaved soldiers enjoying a worm ing lunch. They like the- good food well served, with neat clean tabk: linen. Mrs. Debt in building a. new and" good ’niM store and lunch roam, which promises to be a val- duable addition to that part of the town. Merchant Tailor Dahl says his business in ï¬rst class now; more men It the Fort means morewark for him and his workmen of coarser- ' FORT SHERIDAN. FREE! You pay less for your goods hen than any place in town, sad we give the stacker] to you {no u o a in town. We ask your assistance in linking it so. Eumku and: puma! carefully fot ooupon. PA'R K mm Thesetconsistxof CupsmdSaucers, DtnmPIamBmkfu Sugar Bowls. Teapots, Spoons, in fact everything that goes Nearly a score. of carlonds of crushed stone am dumped along side the Chicago and Northw- ern tracks, on the regulation. {or the further inpumoment of their drives. Perhaps the Sheridln Road, n'orth so called, is to be fucked though the reservation. Fort Sheridnnites have but III on sidewalk kinks. When their stringers begin to tail, and» the plank: get a little loose, they run strings of gtlnnined wire not! the outer ands of'the plank “diam it down with large fence staph- works to a charm. The old iohool house “up-in- the-woods" is ï¬nally loated on its own new lot and now “whoa! keeps†and peace reigns. The electric railway folks no getting their big open summer cars ready for ate when the sunny sultry summer days come. v u m.“ mam maceopenlm 2...}. I071†p. In. um “Ill uflwtnddepaflutollm awn Booln 0:5? 3. n. rewind Ind dhpowbd DON’T BE FOOLEQI 0:51 8. 0:83. 18:86 p. 8: 17 p. 5:†p. 9:31;. In. reed"! and W 11.11 a. 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