Closing Out
SALE
On account of not b( inable to "ive j
the business any of our tin.v we have de- j
cided to close out our entir. • line of pianos,
piano-players, organs, records, rolls, etc., at
factory prices. We have arranged to ret a
man next week direct irom 1!h j 1 actor.v to
demonstrate these instrument:', hi you.
This is one clianc*- m ;t I;JV 1111h ■ h> it'.
Strictly hiK'hj'/rade, yuaranh-fd mstiii
merits at factory price..'' ome m ;mm! lakf
alook at these beautiful inst i iimeni In-ilj
L- er you- wish LobuYoj' juuL t
I HarrisonPiano
Company
The "LITTLK GIANT" Bran I lurveslcr
In thi' Best Machine lluilt lot 11..r» M : lli: Soja lieans
'Die whp.'lt- ami axil' u..' the saint .'I U,.''l "li '! itimv." \. 1 1 If 'll ri.nn'
IOUM>, no wlwet' o.sli out "I fliai"'. s" your eha.'i.' win. ; 1.1; « 1 I ti»-
i- easily adjustahi" l iriti A to 12 inclio. I'nim lIiiLJITUHOfL. !.l.»'. •» - at , r ui i;
about 21d5 pounds ami ;t I■ n > \v ii •I a tiling lijrl.t .liall. \>
mallet* how luijt*.* joui l« aii> an', two W»n y. uii'l nul, pull "Tin' little
(iiant" with ease. Tin' slnlt level .>n the hit tliiew 111« It. at. r in an.l out
of year withou I>>j>jinv >oui i.'aiii. It • ■ -il> '• '"• ...>> .• 1 • >ii> • mt. i t.'
«nter of tread. Will work m a .'i foot low.
1 guarantee it the most durujblc and lightest drall ma. hntc on Ih*■ market
1 also soil two inodr of tin* .I'' 'trii.it'll Ma« I -i. ...I Iv'
Scott Machine
For part iculai, write or call >.n
'
Hyman Warren
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MIAN'S ON KAIJMS jk
ieTvom• m'ojiev in. VnTfa'v's 2
ST (O.MPANV o( AVANU+XCTi)N g
Wnshinyloit, N. ('. ||
* jHfcww«rr «• gar.'H
Educate For /justness
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Don't Miss This Fur
Sale
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- Friday, 14th; Saturday, 15th
$50,000.00 worth of furs will ho on sale at j'livos yon will -
notlbc 1 ahV'aiu !atoi\
• ..... ' ... ■' *
...■ U.'i'.to make this sale ■ i, . to we will
. offer our Mi esi'n! Ui.uh tirade Stock of Suits, Coats ancK Milli
nery at Special Prices, rhis satf—in-worth .uoini'; nii'es to sco,
t*> " : A
Lewis Dry Goods Co.
WASHINGTON *■ __ __
IHk ENTERPRISE
f— IF IT'S
Job rrmting
YOU WANT-SIT:, OR CALL j
SIMON I .II LEY
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"NEW-WOMAN" IDEA IN CHINA
Modern Agit-tor.yWork t-lno.
Tint Would Rid Orient of
"Clinging Vine."
Al.ont Hie only tlili.g of iuorlem
tlii,jy t" wlil.h Chliiß has not lai'l
" I IMIIII~U>. li.-llllf wo-otd tn thnt country
«r |f ti "ti« outworn iiu.t it I scu riled
Cfiitnri.'- UK" I" the new Woliliili with
H iniijfii/liie *of li.'i very own. pub
llslicfl In ihe Interest of her deM-h.p- i
in..in '| luM pul.lleutloll. ol.'-ei Neh the
Ptt I Msputcti, rulleil the New
W ..1111.11 11 o 1111 \ -I 11 1 ex IIS Its olijei't th«
ief..nn ot I lie old Ho.'lel y to Iflve
in ..re honoi utile plHie to women, and
tin- i.woiniin l» d.*«Tih«>d as »
}..>oux belli*, of. tioliest oteuplitlon.
rolii | 'let e pel sonllltlv. free, Independ ■
etil tind unitiiullv helpful.""
Vet the new womnu of Ctiltia I'otnes
in for some criticism for umonu tb*
thtiiir* she I. exhorted to cultivate lire
plain tlx In* and dressing, which, the
nriler *IK->, on to *uy. was the rule
In old China, but that now women
wish to ke.'P UJ. with the style, and ,
wear Jewels They are reminded that
Die ihli'f thing about good dressing l»
(o to wear clean noiiilng Another—
admonition to the new woman of
China which might Indicate she I*
prone to err, lust like the new woman
of any other land, Ik (bat she put far
■ Any from her the rte.lre for empty
l»t#.ry of "fare " »
Tn other respect* the thing, com
mended for the new woman Rcem to
In- Idling the saiiie lines as In other
lands the cultivation of strength of 1
will to no outside the home and mingle ■
with others and take pur! In public
affairs, and to discard the clinging
vine habit of looking to the men for
eve ry thing.
HAY FEVERITES MADE TOWN
Chance Di.covery Had Great Effect
on the Building Up of
Petoskey, Mich
A most unwelcome visitor I. hay j
I fever Wih.l s al\ent a vast army
of hu.v fev'er les move northward:
Home to the Maine woods, some to
Mackinac Island and points farther
north, and tunny to I'etoskey, Midi.,
ur Its Ininieillate vicinity, which
seems to be a most popular camping i
ground for sufferers from the "hay" |
- -We iiiT'l il rent o'd lady -»+iere a few j
sun.tners ago, who lotd us that she |
believed (die was the first person to
discover that the I'etoal.ey atmos- i
phere had a curative eflect on hay j
fever; »\.s a sufferer with that 1
disease herself and more than fifty |
years figo, she said, slia and her lius
l„n*.| were ell roll I e hv boat from Cld
| «•: I ■ to a 11.'Int much further ii.i. lli
I when tliev were driven hv a violent
' st,.riu Int" the hay at Petoskey whore
;■ |t„v Ii rn.ill.cl for t .v.i ... If.. • . d.'ivs,
j during which 'time she noticed that
she w'ts entlrclv fie. from Inn fe\»T
At tlii.t time the medical..profession
J was giving hav fever an extensive
I study, so when this Indv and her bus
1 t.imd returned to Chicago they teliit
r cd their exjwlcnce and sngg»»sted
.Imi lis PctfSkey was so accessible to
Clil. ago the hav feveriles form «
colony and ,tr\ out the place the next
summer wl'ilch they did 'l'licv found
I'etoskey a straggling Indian village,
with positively no .accommodations for
visitors, hut as tluw vfeut on and |>eo- t
(.|e contlnued_ to go I here efich \ e.r
for hay fever tt gradually grew Into
a flourishing up to .late town with se»
ersl thousand Inhabitant*,
Plain I^aler
.11l Ij I. U1 vI.I
1 full t W.il I'.. iltue o 111.1- j. .. I
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III" l-CU ■ I I'il.V III" 111 1 ' I 111 !•»'' 11l
i \'-h ii;Ili■ ii"V 11 a. itfi, 11rI tin- !^-1 .ii- i r "
(i-iuTitinn 1 i.hi I• > j
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i l.i Jath ila.i Hi ii tiil.i'i, i'.Cl. ,i' ■. I
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1.1 11..in ill nil, \ 1 .ill' I .1 I
in tv! ii am \ urn .1' 11.' f.'i ''. I I 'l' ■ ■
I'm I ,i 11, ltd' Mil;... .'U' 'i'' ' > I
•jrty, t" wit:
' ~ I thai ii M.i i. li i' I " In 'I
.situated ;uiil Ii■ 1111- in U.' 111u11 1
.Mhi tin, Stale nl North I urn hi.i, ■ '
being hale Si. I. -'I IL" -I 1 ' I
11 il 11' II:u t 111 I,Hill, I iIiUIHIJ-'l I' . 1
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ill pcai'ut In •11 A I'l'li 1 • >''
I !nli i piii.
M>|7 I (ll' S\ I I.
I 111 |l' I iill'l ||> \j I III!' II I. il ' .till I II i
h contained in a i .'rli.iii i"'li' v • • •
nl li> S. S. lidtlli i, bering il;iM- .limn
ary 2ml, Lll2l' t tlir conditions 'in sab
nil nut h;ii ii. ln . n complied ii i I
till* Ullllel .-if lied HWIIIT '-I Mi li I "'
w'.il i. ill I • l.i ''. v "I ' Irtr.hfT, 1 i
•it ii.i- i imi linn'. in in., in. ■
III' Willi;. II, till!.' \. lit l;: n'rl".'
•M. I'M f> I' l l ill' 11. I in Inf'he t
Mil - r;i-li ill public idli'timi. I' • lullii '.
~,> id . i died 1 1* '• i:>l I i "I" i 1 J
( , i I'm hut i ill I' m uin nl i M'"l i ■
Vu. l li.l 'j
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Mr-; !. I ii'Jli ami I'.'J'f. Sail I m•! • ■ I>ti ■. ■
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A «ii|li.'..iiw \iiili ii ihrrk t I
i-:i.> Ural . k vm'uli i.'ii
ii.ii . . ui,,l. I.a -"" , n 'ii j i>' pi-'
.ill '' I . ti, II I I\i I I'n , Mill lvl'll 111 '.II ,
i:Mi .- ' >\\ i;.*i , li/j * rulile In. Iti i
I *»• I N Ii l!\ I' , I.M'H'iL-, N I'.
AiJi'H I «' I SMI
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i inn i . \. i li.i■ ii I lir | iiiv\ i
■il -.ill im- taa.ed i Hi. I •i l lam ii' '•:
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Saia'a I' .i_il.ui'. ". i. ii. 11! ai Maitiii -
nll .it> public i' V • ' > A al
paae :11 • I in ••. ii tint Inula l .
'. ~. . pr. rn til -rrn -- r r- "t ub- m.t- .-i -
I'M ii a,ai' ai,.l M*i ■ iini •it ali. ana
till -l I | 111 .it IIHI- 1,1,1111 III'! IJ.li Hit
been I'innplii'il w C a; a al Inn ii
i|Ui-t nl' till' iiwih i ul , aif iniiii|> i
Will 1' \ JIUM' In pul'ili i.inllllll 111 llufil
or 1111 rulil t- Inula- i lull i ill Vvllllillll
• Mil , ',. illi V .null! it
,M , mi the ll,i ila\ nl Nov wniiui. I'.rp
Mi la. St IMiM Ii I lul ca.>li till' In
luw 111>4 ili'M i il"' I mal n.-liiM':
_ Ili'nllllllnon ti c utitil near a i«'ii
oak and I uirtillig up .-ii'd mail (lung
■ 1 tin I wtii n ailing Imm Ivi'ill a]\
i'Zl'll l> Jack t i 111 k 111 I . s l.'l-t, l\. 2!M
pme>; them e up ,>iiiiit* i oaii S. .Hi 'i },]
i i'*. Ji.l l pole:- to ;i pine; theme •>. *»*) I
, l-'J \\,'ili.ii poles to a i ii in i po.-t,
jI In lice S. \\ . 1-7 pole.- In a corner '
I po -t mi .lame.-villc and \Va>hiugl6i.
j mail; thence liown said mail N. i- i
I','. 'lli 1 li pole.-*; tliouce liown .--aii! mail
I ning. Containing it> uriv.- more oi
I less.
hegimnng in Wiley Mi£i!TrWV-liiie -at-f*
j| a 111 t*ii ami iron stake; tlu'iuv .S 7i> U .
I j I.'JV poles .to Jame.-.\ iHe antl
[ I +Ol k mail; thence a •.southern coui •
along saiii lOiul aii.l i\agle blanch;
thence an easterly course along -Ji line
jof mai kill trees, to J' . tiurkin s cor
I nor,.a loan straw pine; thence a„Jlor
•J the'rly course' along a line of*nTan;ei,
trees to the beginning, . r >o arie.j,' limi)
' lesSt, _
1 'I Ifis :inl day of October, lirJl.
WHKELKU MARTIN, Tru.-te.-
1 hate vakeu up two Jvrey year
| lings. One 11 lajgu black wit ft white
.1 flunk*, spot in forehead, limited S." M |
111 >®ffhtTur " r H CT
} siuall cciiji..; iiiaiii'i iii'.i .1 hoi iTi;ii'k j
ed. Owner please cull (m 'at
I once and 41ay efcpeiisfcs. JL. V\ . tiut
j ganus, li. H. Watts old plulu^
LOST! Wednesday afternoon he'tvei n
Critcher's office u silver cilrd case
with engraved Iritinls 0. P. upon
it. Finder pleas •retQin to Mrs.U A,
1 CriuLwr. "*J"
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NOTICU or SALE ~Tf
L'i.aci by virtu* of th« iiuwer!
of sale contained i na certain deed of
tiu it executed to me the undersigned
Tniftee by T. M. Miils and tv ife,
ill's °n the 14th uay of Jan-
Lsiaiy, 1920, s!>id deed of tiu ; t be;r./
k.f iacord in public registry oi Marti..
I .oui.ty in book A-2, page 3si, tl»e
.tipulationa therein contained nit ha ' 1
J .\~i: been conipiicd w.th arid at tin re
;u- "t of the holder of the note .-ec.ue.i
I;. aid deed-of i Will expee t'.
saie in lront ol tt.e Couit iioi, ■ U
..v.i ".t. .'iiiiam-ton,- Xoith Cai Jir,:. |
ii ihe until day of October, l'.'-i, at j
I i.'ijii o'ciock for cash" t*> tiie hignr t
fci j'ler the following' describe'l m a, e
tate:
Tiiat tract of land'.lying on both
.ill- of ti.e \% ili.airfitor. ami pnni
. illr I'oail. il.e lii-v. iGail to Lii a) hi i., j
and the fcongietoir road, boun-le.! w,
ii.e iiui-th b, tni i.tndi of If . . Pine,
Ibe l-il'l Ul ii l.ul'tll pa t b. Il il
. i w, ii an,l ,S.,.ii, u( I V. itiibii.il land, oii
11.1 ontb. .11, i LH.lt I, I b\ Die 1- * 11 1 1 I
.1 1 nl.'i il lM- I 11. I'll I li' i-' • all,l !
, iii 111 Wi*.-. tb> tin- liil nl ill I.a mi lilt" |
.luhii linVi'l,.aiu'l K S I'lin. liivili I
niyg al a -lake mi lln \\ ill atn-Mi:
iiinl I ■ reeijwUli 11iit>I, anil in the line >l |j
"i IHT SnTTnu't" AV tmlrti-li. T r«i.M— 4j-» avi.—t
! iiith 'i-'i i asi i'ih |ju i in, ;i i ai.i
J-l ■ |'i^i*
I Mill ami . lel n vilie 'linn nudli ,Vi. j I
.' e• t I *'_! |iolu> 111 il gum, a lllie ili-i j
ii I'la.-'uii liivv.-' line; thence rnntli ( |
1 ~ I" 1 1,1 a '" a l' !l ' ; 11 •;
i""t4j42, ea ! li'l pole tn a |',i" ee
i"j y4igleti,a i nail; until "'|l
• I I'rtWllle i gad; thence along the \\|| ij
. iitn lon aful (iieetiv ille iu;nl n r!| 1
i ii-1 Xi | oil- ,~lu the beginning', I'UI.'.I'I ;
'if 2M,'i' ia le , lllule nl le-.-.
'i ill- (lie 2'.»t1l 1111 > of Sept. IVC.'I.
, I:,. I'H'KK • Ul'li'ftiKi;. I U-M II
■ ■ I
Hone and l/ot, including gaiat't' .V ' I
'anlen. Sept. I-t. I'tiiell
>|N.u(i per month in advance.
ji i.i i s s. n; i:i ||
Car ln:id wile feiicing—a+w4—hnir-rj
il-o i.niiiail "NC 1 Tinlofhy I!a .
■it i•i i \ e.il. I ijeap fir thi i. II j 1
P. CAKKTAItI'HKN ami «». !
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NOTICK
f Alt It'll 111 Ki:. I »:i\ in Nil'! t Of
flee. pli.il,e. 1 lie- pinijie 211. I'n.i j'
i i*ii>oiiable.
iii > iu \ i;u ( >m r\ m !
I.eun Stalls, Mgr.
VO'i li la ' I 11A \ I TWO WIIITI ;
ami Mack li«>Lfs in m\ iu'
»mi I .-xmi'lovv I'mk itii'! us •I- i I
| ":u h cut ; iri • f >!+• J-. « b-i i, |
j I'll c will |l«.rr ( ii'll' I - I li«->»» ,»lt. .
i•, V- ~ :|-i 11« , i j
-Mr-iT'TN .in . ~?ii i
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|f GET MEN!- Q
H W. R. ORLEANS. ... _||
I CTYLE HEADQUARTERS
Owfcm #prirty.Brand £lothr» unsold
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jj "THEY (;iVK vol! VOI R
II MOMIV'S WORTH"
When hum) si oak of this store, they
irenorallv sum us up by saying, "ami
• • • - ,i .. 1
. t'u-y > ive youyour nioney s. worth.
That's nehi we do. It doesn't mat
ter whether you come in for a necktie
that costs a dollar, or a Society Brand
suit tliat 'costs fifty you tfet your
ironev's worth or money Irnck,
li
Our LadicV Lapartment is now oi'
ferine the newest styles in i!oats. suits
mid dresses at prices that are in some
i istn.ves much, lower than pre-war
i i ice.-. ('ome to see us is all v.e ask.
[JARGOLIS BROS. AND BROOKS
| "Your Money's Worth or IWonev Hack"
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Kader B. Crawford
f
everything in insurance
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CAI-L PHONE NO. 49
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