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HAWK-EYE.
----- Bdditional Local
g t IOWA
NOVEMBER 4, 1898. Governor Shaw In Franklin Convention Report.
~- - --~ Township. The 25th. annual convention of the
paper t,uhlishishpd 111 the In- . ~Vonlau's Christian 3 emperanee Union
i'ernon and vicinity hy 8. H. I est eruay a~.rerl).oons t~epuolman of Iowa, convened at Council Bluffs i
H leeut~g neiu l~l tne lflsno.i~ Opera the 12th 13th. and 14th. of October and
~louse anu auuresseo oy t,overno.r being the silver anniversary, it was full
AVG. A. BAU~IAN. ::n~tw was a g ranusuccess Tne 9eauu- of interest from its first session to its
~dttorsandPuhlishers. IUl aULulnn nay maue possible I, lle as- ~e. ~^
sembhng of the people and they turned All of the State officers Vice Presi-
"--~~ out in a manner most assuring for the n~,+ ~ S,:.~,;,~-n~+'o ~-- "~ -
ising rates furnished responsible battle of ballots ,11 this township next wor~ nro~[ant many ~f them having
applicatiOn.oticed. Anonymoas corn-'l'tlesd.aY.cnalrman Furnas," or tne Lmnon --':o-b-e'e'n i~'t'iae-w' rk'fr 'm-i~ts'l'(r~st" 'r'g'ani~"
Republican comnfittee, called the meet- zaul~. ~, a :- . ~. ,~.~
OF SUBSCRIPTION. . ~ VV~ llat~lle,J, tU ~ I~VI 2W t)l ~11~
lag to order ant~ presenteu Captain~ork of twe" " ear s i en-
m ADW~Cm. ,: ; . . .: " . ~, n~y-ionr y s a, g v ny.
$1.~ .kxel)}er as toe pr.esmmg omc.er. 3nethe State officers and District Presi-
tapmln In simpm ann ~eu cnosen
~s 75 [ . ~ " ". . dents, our hearts thrilled with grati-
s 4oworus introuueed tim speaker to an t.do t, ~:, d w~n i~.~ ,rmlm,a ~,
overilowmg audmnce of interested o~ -s *o b" -~ ~ab s i- "~-
citizens lhe i, overnor was seemlBg y
.' " gr~at work this organization has done
m a very nappy moon ann wl~n pmase in Iowa, and we all felt the truth of
L or changer of ads must be ing witticism gave au appreciateu eug I~',~,~ ~-|lIl ~"*'in o n~'lscati"~ "";';-~"
before Tuesday noon of each . - . . ** oo m~, * ~,*t ,~, wn,CH
to his characteristic lucid and strong rea -- ~ollows ' ~*" e'--e'* --'" "
[lcation ' . d ~ ~. : "~v*y atu ~ ~,ll sln-
discussion of the money question and ~ ~ a a
~T~Y oti]er lSSl] es oI the present rio
" ' . the noble Women's Christian Temper-
campaign it was an auaress ann
:. . ', . " ance Union workers of Iowa who Or-
mee~lllg tna~ maue a marKeo, unques- ~anlzodt.tle lTnionf, wantv 0wvear~ ~,a
tionably favorable impression of ms- ""'L ~.~ ~ ~ a +~ ~.27
and to thump ~ o ,:,~ ~,o ~,~
W~ZK D*V. terlal worth to the cause oI Kepunn- in th,~ --~t~ m~a vacant h~---
' " ai'a 1o i . .a : thu~
~)a. m. tos:0o p. m except caj?lsm me t~overnor p la g w ng fallen by the way Your cause is just
trlt)u~e I;o Congressman, wOUSlnS, anti and mu~" -* v,~va,'i, for the e-'e-s ~ u~^" ~,m*"-
afrom7:00a, m. to9:|~p.m, the largo Cornell delegation presentr ~ a v ,~ n .n ~ ^
~*~LS. V ' " earth to show IIimself strong in behalf
msP,VC,m)z*s~.3:~)p,m. At the close of the meeting the,hoys of them whom are perfect toward
11:1:~ p.m. gave the college yell and cheered to the tIim."
echo mentioning of the names, "Mr- To all those who have so often ques-
Iowa. Kinley and Shaw" and "Cousins." The tioned, "What is the W. C. T. U. do-
~s~. msx'*~CH~D wzsv. campaign in this vicinity, to all appear- ing?" I wish I could give the full re-
3:(' 2 p. m.
'~n C. Rapids, In. 7:'29 p.m. ances, ended as satisfactorily for the port of the work done but time and
3mOp. m. Republicans as Thursday's meeting space conld not be given us in our local
mail is made up at Post was all enjoyable and prot~table affair, papers, so we will give only a short
~tD Moneyorder With a continuation of the present synoposisof oar general work.
m. Indian Summer until after election The State Union has received and
elVNDA Y.
7:~4a. m. from the east and is 8nch a wave ot thankfulness for the spent one hundred and fifty thousand
r~m. to 1 p. m. Divine blessings of good crops and dollars ($150,000) in moneyin herdiffer-
good health and good bus hess condi- eat lines of work.
m.
w. ~. Moosz, P.M. tiGriS as a result of wise government The Home at Des Moines has receiv-
, ~ administration, should sweep across ed and cared for our seven hundred
the voters of Franklin township as to girls with the record of only a very few
SOcIETIEs: ' provoke real evidence of proper appre- going back to lives of sin. The Home
elation, has also cared for and found homes for
--~ At the close of the meeting the Gov- nearly six hundred children.
A. F. & A.M. ernor was taken in charge by a commit- The Legislative report for the twenty-
LODGE. NO. 112 holds regular tee from Anamosa and driven across four years shows such a large amount
'~tU~sonTuesdayevenlngs on or country to the Jones county capital of work done arid such a great influ-
i~n. Vislttngbrothers welcome, where tie spoke last night, ence on legislation that it was ordered
~etary.~ JAY Ro~so~ W. ~l. ~ by the convention to be published for
-- Chubbuok-Niehols. public distribution.
The department of literature report.
tITS" OF P~THIAS. A wedding in which Mt. Vernon and ed such a vast amonnt of literatnre
~'~RANKLIN LODGE No. 98. Cornell people have taken considerable distributed it seemed almost incredible.
Regular meetings on the first interest and no httle pride as we!l, oc- ~ Mrs. Htnman the superintendent of
iaad third Monday evenings of cured at Flandreau, ~o. Dak 'Ihurs- Flower Mission work gave a review of
eaChmonth. A cordial welcome day afternoon Oct. 20th, at 4:00 o'clock, the work done in State Institutions
~visitingKni~hta. when Mr. Aaron Bert Page Chubbuck which has been so successful and has
~.J. HoavOS, c~,s.Couros ofthiscity and Miss Lucia Phitura brought forth such rich results. She
~.ofg.~. C.c. Nichols of Flandreau, wereduly joined held services in nearly all State Insti-
in the holy bonds of wedlock, tutions each year and some of the inci-
From a local paper of the bride's home dents brought out in these annual ser-
(~H--6iREC~:)R~. town we gleam that the affair was one vices are full of pathos and show good
of the social events in the history of results.
city, worthily befitting one of its The State Fair work has also been
most promihent and wealthy families fruitful. The past year Faith Cottage
,av cm- ' 'h
I e ceremony took place in the Epis- was given for the use of our soldiers
,~ at so5 a.'aflaY at 10;80re.a, m: a~d ?:~) p. m, copalian church at t-he hour mentioned, and proved a great boon to the boys en-
~BandayatlSm. which WaS l~Oflmely decorated with camped there on the State Fair
~e, Su~'&~'tt ~ prm, pink and white loses, these colors being grounds. The report showed that dur-
"ruur~ r :~o p. m.
~ntoall.~ Seats free. conspicuous in all thedetails of decors- ing June and July, while the Iowa
~:~.?:~t~ntzo ~astor. lion ~oth at the church and for the re- troops were being mobilized 200,000
i eeption which follow, at tl:m liOme in letter heads, 160,001D envelopes, stamps
oaUR(~.- t:~ag. Ihe EpisCopal form of to the value of $462.00 aud postal cards
at t :8o a. m and:'haa ~,~ used, the minister and to the value of $42.00 were supplied the
~~gfrom the vespry and soldiers. 140,000 letters written by
~)t~day at 7:m p: m~ ~'!'i~ ~!ting at t~e alter rail the arrival soldiers in camp were mailed from the
)'~mdtheee m~,{~ ~he bridai party, 1~ by ushers and cottage. The average daily attendance
~lde a~com, of soldiers at the cottage was 490 and
gave her at tbe evening prayer-meeting 31. A
~,::~ah'l~ h~autiful letter of thanks from the Y.
~ O,A:. wa~ read' to the convention
thanking u~ for the use of our cottage
~-~. aml the great help received from the
~edding W.C.T.U. ladies.
So it was with all departments of
,~a~p. - ,~.~ ten- work, all showed twenty-four years of
TAro Pass~nlL~r,i,~ nts, activity along all lines and only the
~/ as records of eternity can tell all the
)~~.+i.:,~ home widening influences set in motion by
arauce, our organization. At times when
~l~-~J~e~a-rated and lib:caged by records of an unusual amount of work
hcious ; accomplished was read, the convention
~ents were served, Beautiful i would impulsively unite in singing a
~laj~ei[~a~'P'i| s ap~s ~~ l~~ ~e.dding pros ate-in pro- song of praise and thanksgiving. All
~r Ra~s f~7,~~ ~on were displaye~[." -- l the historical documents of the society,
'I2~:Pf~s~) "~.I As before intimated the bride and i together with mav~y interesting curios
~l,Y~S[un~'~~~-" [groom of the event have many friends I were on exhibition in the church,
re't0 lea~~ [.among our people. The beginning ell among the latter was the pen, framed
~ne courtship which ended in the in- I in a beautiful case~ which was used in
teresting manner just described was signing the ProhiLitory law.
made here while the bride was attend- ] Many kindly greetings were read
)Is i . R. n '
I g Cornell college, from the conserv-! from different States, all bearing spec-
atory of masic oirwhich she graduated ial reference to the silver anniversary
~s./if.:~ am with the Class of'95. During the sev-of our state union; the one from our
,~p ta } ~l'Ac'm~ S:~ p m erai school years spent here she made i National President, Annie Wittenmyer,
~~s .~ s:.~0i~m many acquaintances and friends among I being received with enthusiastic ap-
our people. ~ince leaving here she has plause. She was the first President of
and w~.
kept up her music studies and beeni the old National W. C. T. U. and filled
teaching music in the home town. A i that office efficiently for five years and
~' T|me Card at Co-. yoBng lady of winning, manners andshe is still strong in mental vigor and
practmal ideas she wilt make many in her principles of nonpartisanship in
~tr Rapids. friends and lasting oned among the the temperance reform work.
~&t~lvtagTlme of a'ralaa, new neighbors, to the good graces of A letter was read from Mrs. Mr-
whom we would commend her with Kinley expressing her regrets at not
l~lqR GOING NORTtI. confidence that personalesteem, admir- being able to be present at the convert-
,Leave alien and love will be mutual, tion and a telegram of greetings was
~alland Express 8:05a m The groom, than whom there is no ordered sent to President McKinley in
[i~neaponsWaverly Passeuger Expre~e S:8011:45a prom one among the younger generation of Omaha asking him to read Ifehrews
i. 61Chtcago Passenger business men in our city mere highly, thirteeQth chapter, verses 20 and 21.
respected for sterling worth, who ,ham ~drs. Mary J. Aldrich of Spflngfleld,
I~E GOING SOn~.~" S:S0 pm won his own spurs and is climbing from .Missouri, and Mrs. Plumb of Chicago,
Chicago Pass g
,arhngton paasenger ~:~p m sheer force of pluck and ability, is of National organizer, were present all
~go& st Louis Ex a:~0 p m the kind that makes good citizens, the through the convention.
)RAtt DIVISION. right sort of business man' and, of The ladies of Council Bluffs enter-
~ah Passenger 8:15 a m course, will prove the kind and devoted tained us royally, and their headquar-
PALLS DIVISON. husband as he has a son. Our con- ters, kept open m the heart of the city,
LLake Feesenger 8:80am gratulations to Mr. Chubbuck over furnished a pleasantplace for the dele-
dnile FastExpress. 12:80am
CITy DIVISION, winning so charming a bride and de- gates to meet and give fraternal
.Ppaa~senger S:20pm sirablea helpmate are supplemented greetings. Delegates were chosen to
r paseenger 7:15am with the hope that he will find still attend the National Convention to be
.passenger 8:~0pm more marked success and a wider held atCleveland.
'. aesenger sphere of usetu}ness awaiting his fu- With the re-election of nearly all the
ITON DIVISION. ture endeavors, made with the know- old State officers and Superintendent~
laaSsen~er 7:15a m ledge that many who have watched this memorable convention closed and
IPoRT I)IVISION. him develops from boyhood to man- we feel sure that every delegate pres-
rt Passenger 7:15 am hood and f)rofessionai life will echo eat had cause to feel grateful that our
,61, S2, and Sioux Falls most emphatically all these sentiments. State uniot~ has always remained true
e. All other trains daily Mr. and Mrs. Chubbuck will be at to the old platform and kept free from
J. A. LO~AX, home after Nov. 15th.in pleasant apart- all political party environments. She
Tlcket Agent. meats at the Chubbuck residence on has tried to rear no temples built of
Iowa. Franklin street, wood or stone but has tried only to
help build up the temples of our living
God, the human bodies and imman
O00
OO0
A Short Talk to the Point About Cloaks.
There is no reason why we
should not sell you one We
are in shape to do so, and g ve
you a good stylish well-made
honest garment as low as any
one.
Our Ads
We suppose, however, that there are The Styles and Cloth in our
some people who imagine that Wraps are excellent. Oood sub-
our talk about these
Suits & Ove oats stantial Jacket for $4.00; better
for $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00.
Is "Brag." If there were no such people Nobby ones from $8.00 to $14.oo.
we would be selling all the Men s Clothing
sold in town. If any man who thinks this ~
way will come in and buy one of our -----
$5.00, 6.00, Z.50, 8.50, or 10.00
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garments and after he gets home finds Good.Styhsh Capes for
$3.S
o
tt faulty in style, fit, material and finish and up. A-- good line of Chil-
and docides it is not worth what he paid
for it we will give him his money back
without a quibble, dren'sand ./Vlisses'Jackets. Ele-
gant.Furs In Capes and Collar=
Think a Little ettes; they are especially good
Such a statement is a legal contract
and no offer could be more fair. a": this year, andto our vraces are.rOmcent less
iii TH.PII' HUB have been able to sell before.
B al, & KyJ. Come andlookoverourli e. It wont take lmt afew me- i
~.~.~ .~.~.~.~.~ .~.~ ~ merit .We wlll N pleasea to show t~em.
In favor of Mount Version Bank and agalnsl] i im be a "
George A. John s for the sum of Two Itundred' ] yowl t).a, ~ st ho,~dvlee~thatl,o~ can mbe1 ta~ ,
Fifty Dollars and Thirty Five Cents, and costs [ " ~'~*" J"~ *'~'~ ~ ~ ~*~ ~Jr. ~.
taxed at Thirty Dollars and Fifty Cents, and]
nation would recommend Chamb~,
accruing" ('oats, I have levied, u pen the. foUowin~ I ,~.t,tl .i~'oo ~)~U~,Ltl~'~""l~ a ~t,~uy 1~) ~'"~*'~1" ut;tso, taat~k t.b~" IS*
Real Estate taken as the property of said I)efen~ 1 h~,~o ~ a ~. *a~a ~. 10~.;
ant to satisfy Raid exeCBtion to-wit : Lots No's, } pxv~o~tt~ ~utt a~tv ~ .~ ~. a~ ~l~v,a-
Four(4)aDd Five [5] ill Block No. Ten [10] in,ence would recommend it because it [
Saxby's lirstadditloutO the town of Mt. Vernon, [ never fails to eff~ot ~ ~v,~dv ~,~d ,~ !
Linn County, lowa, ae shown hy the recorded L - L ~.v~ K v~j ~.~ v.~: I
will e ,uh m~nen~ cure ~r ~ason woula
plat of said town and offer the sam ~at I - ] . ' " ]
nc ancti(.m to the h/ghest bidjlerfqr cash, io hand ] re con)mend It because it is prepared on I
on me'm~ Gay ot Novemuer a t). I~,~I~, In tron~ scleri$ific rio "
. p ciples, and act~ on na ~
of the court .o.so door, Mar,on, ,nn county/. ,--,- --.--,-- [
Iowa~ at the hour of 10 &clock u. m.~ of said uay| ~'~ ? 1~*~*,~ *~ ~.*~a~S ~,*'~ *,~S~,|
when and wllere due a tendance wiJ be given by ~ opening tne secretions and restoring]
the undersigned ]the system to a natural and healthy]
Dated at my office in ~aarion, Iowa, ~cto~)er,~ondi~on F,~, ,~,t,~ ~, #~,~ ~;, o~.A.
7th 18~. ONe. CONS Sheriff, Linn County. I "~ u. . ~* ~ ~v ~u~ ~1~$ .wlana--,I
CHAe. W. KEPI~I~ A.W. CO~Ut~Lm'~Z, I macy, and Eaeseler & Leigh. [
Attorney, Deputy.] ]
'"- I Tornado Insurance written by S. ILl
BUSINESS LOCALS. ] Bauman. ] !
The "Gayrock" overcoat--the best in]$200. ]
the world ~old only by
' . [ The undersigned association of pre-[
~ood & x Gang
" ' ] mium payers hereby offer $200, reward [
Gennine cut glass salts and ,peppers [ for the arrest and conviction of any]
for 17 cents at R. B. Stevenson s. '1 incendiary in any of the associating|
I towns t'roperty Owner,s Fire Associa-
~r. Wm. A. ~eeley ot ueaar ,~apius I ti ~ ~t,~,~Tff 1,~o
Chiropratic and Osteopathic physician, ] "" '
at Central IIouse, Saturday afternoon, I " ' ' ~
Octbber 29th. - I - "
Dr. Seeley, Osteopathie and Chiro- hlr0vractic
practic healer will be at the Central . ~:
House parlors Mt. Vernon, every Tues- all{~ '
day, Thursday and Saturday, from one
until seven p m --.
~ Osteopathx
HOW tO Prevent Croup. Phv-'-'-
We have two children who a~e sub-.-j l{ lall
ject to attacks.of croup. Whenever
an attack is coming, on my wife gives ~ ~
them Chamberlains Cough Remedy -~ ~ --~ - .
and it alwaysprevents the attack. It hr. Win. A eeley
is a householdnseessity in this county ~ .
and no matter what else we run of, it ~ "~"
would not do to be without Chamber
laid's Cough Remedy. More of it is Has had twenty-five v~m~-~ ~,~,qJ ,
sold here than of all other cough medi- . .hed % L" v.~-.~ ~ :--,j- : .:
,t,~a,a hi,~ T" . O ]11 t ~(gnosls OT II|~ease, He IS ~t
com ed.--J. M. I~ lckle, f
Nickle Bros. merchants, N/cklevillo, thorough Osteopath and Chtroprac-
Pa. For sale by the City Pharmacy tt . Acknowledged by those comps-
and IIaeseler & Leign
-- ~---o-. tent to Judge to be one of the most
skilled operators in the field With
Gold in KlondiKe is nard to gel DUt corn "
it is easy to save it by making your tam mna~ion ne
purchases of Balr & Kyle. Cures After All Others Have Failed
We have some broken lots in worn-
en's, misso's and children's shoes to as the hundreds of patients treated
close out regardless of cost. will most gladly testify. He is the
"~ IIORTON & KYLE.
Council Proceedings. souls. And so we leave the records of
our work in His bands resting in the Duck coats and all kinds of work
Council met in regular session Tues- pro nise of Him who has said, "What- stuff, best quality and lowest prices at
day evening, November 1st. Mayor soe,'er a man soweth that shall he also Bair & Kym's.
Gormly in chair. Members present, reap." DELEGATE. tw
S Butterfleld, Ristine, Willix, Mason ] I had chronic diarrhoea for elve
Leigh and Iterrick absent. ] years. Three bottles of Chamberlain's
~l|i:::{~Ar On motmn the followlng bills were LEGAL NOTIGES. [Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
read and allowed: I cured me. S.L. 81IAVER,
A DE5 Alexander & Turner, draying .50; I Fineeastle, Va.
T. A. Gormly for freight .72; R.J. Sheriff's Sale Notice. I The newest, nobbiestandneatestline
Alexander, street work $9.00; G. W.
Rowley, night watch $15.14; Mt.Vernon BY VIRTUE O~ A SPECIAL ~X~CUTION. I of ties in the latest patterns and shapes
I Direct to me from the Clerk of the Dietrtct l at Bair & Kvle's.
Electric Light Co. Street lights $110.40; Court of Linn County, In on a judgment obmmt ] a
E. T. (;ough, sundries $5.8~; Star Print ed in said Court on the 6th da~" of October 1898- I ~1~ ~r^.#nn ,q, ~.~h~', ,~ e~l~v~
0P N FOR Co. weigb books $3.00; W. E. Gamble, tn favor of Andrew Beaty and a~alnst WlUiam[ ,~ ~* "" *'~*"~ J "
Chambers and JaG. W, Kepler [in rein) for the I mlggens ann unaerwear.
i S]~AS0N work on pump $1.37; W. E. Gamble, sum of Two
Hundred Eighty Two Dollars and]
dog tax expense $3.40; J. L. Simond TweutyThree Cents, and cost~ taxed at Thirty ~ Take your watch, clock and jewelry
sundries and work on water pump EightD llare&ndThtrtySixCents,andaccrumg/e~i-~ "" ~.~;*h *ha ~ alat" ~tnd
costs, l have levied upon the following Reall~V~.'t. ~u o~o,- if.y. o~v,~.~ --~,~
$1444; A. L. Beard, work on Town
Estate taken as the property of said Defendants[ opglelan next (leer ~o l~utternems.
,t Pleasure Resort J~ ltall $3.25; Jas. B.
4)low &Son, supplies w satisfy said execution to-Wit: Lot 8even (7)[
for water-works $6.05. in Block One 1 in the town of Mt Vernon, Llnn " " e S
( ) . . . I We will make It warm for anyp r on
i County, Iowa, and will o~er the same tor asm at ~ ---. - c. ~,h~
ern iowa. Oood Moved by Willix and seconded that pnblic auction to the highest bidder for cash in,u~lng our unuerwear. /salt t~ *~z,~.
ramodattons a legalsldewalk be ordered put down hand on the 7th day of November A. D. IS~j in[
front of the Court Honse door, in Marion, Llnn[ ~,t. A r~ ~.~^ ~ ~ t~^ ~0,t~ |r~
i on the east side of Liberty street, from ~.'ounff, lowa~ at the hour of 10 &clock a. m of] aHt~t~ i~t~ a ~H ~ vn~ta~,-,~,
easonable B ell street south to the end of Liberty sa~d lay when and where due attendance will be / ~
'rom ~enjamm ~rangun
J(atea, street. Carried. given by the undersigned. ] "
Dated at my office in Marion Iowa, October 7th) - 8 OU i
Moved by Willix and seconded that . ~ / When we are irk, what y l ke
1898 J~o Co~, 8herin ~inn county. . - " -
sidewalk 0e ordered put down on east ca~'s. KSPL~R, A. ~. COqV~, [ best IS to be chosen for a medicine m
side of Wain street in front of lots 1, 2 Attorney, Deputy. I the nrs~ place; wna~ experience ~eus
I G OUTFITS and 5, block 3 and lot 3 in block 4 / you is best to be chosen in the second
Saxbys second addition to town of Mt. ~h~~i e ] place; what reason (i. e. Theory)says is
/beat to be chosen in the last place.
l~]~I~T crossing Vern n' providedcarried.Mr. Sullivan puts in BY VIRTUE OF A SPECIAL EXECUTION,| But if you can get Dr Inclination, Dr.
Directed to me from the Clerk of the District! ~c~ r, ~ " *O ~'ol~ -
n ~X ermn~ aria zn- t~easou ~ u u a
W, ~, (~AMBLE, T, A. (.{ORM;LY) Court of Linn County, In o a jndgment obtaln-[ ]~ .:
Clerk. Mayor. ed In said Court on the6th day of October 181~] consultatton together, they WlU give
I
oldest, most experienced and sue-
C@Ssful Osteopath in this section of
the country. Call and be onvinca~L
CONSULTATUON ABSOLUTELY FREE.
Write for literature. Olve history
of your case. Correspondence an-
swered promptly Permanently
looated tn
CEDAR RAPIOB, IOWA
Room 1 and 2 Central Block.
Opp0slt 6rand Hotel
New Process Laundry
H0rt0n & Kylc, Agents
Shtps e cry Tuesday ecening am[
receive Friday morning.
GE'0. A. HANNA ) olicl,^
C. B. BECKMAN f o
Leave your name With H0rton & Kyle
and your laundry Will be c011 cted
an4 dcllver~.
Scc0nd Hand
All Kinds of
CALL ANO ate Ug
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