tfllABLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JULY 19, 1903.
social Ai;D.rtriSG::.'.L
Jrrof. and Mra. George Oldham, of
Mobane. who are sosnding the sum
mer with Mra. Oldham'a j, mother,
' Mra. Gassle Klrkpatrick la Sharon,
jrsre visitors la the cur yesteraay.
Cards reading as fallows havo been
Issued:
Mrs. Ella Virginia Mcllwalna
' Invites you to be present - i :
. at the marriage 'of her daughter, .
i-: .Virginia, (Ji.yv ?.
v'- , . to :V - : ,
; . - ytev. Donald . W. Richardson. ' -
n Wednesday morning, August fifth,
' " at half past nine o'clock, ;v
,;., -' at her homa,v.
- Abbeville, South Carolina. - -
-Hew. Mr. Richardson la recalled as
; the most Intellectual as will
as ana of the most popular students
at Davidson college several -. years
vago. Klas Jdcllwalna Is a charming
and attractive young -lady of Abbe
ville. . i c
Hiss Battle O. Burgess, of Atlanta.
Ga, la visiting Mra A Lee Champa, da
Beutn vpurch street . ; , " -
returned from Morehead City where
. She spent two weeks. . ..
.'V, ; . .. ' - ', .! , .t
' Misses
Delia Tviomas and i Lela
. Goodman, of Polkton. spent yesterday
a the city, stopping at the Buford. ; ,i
- Cards reading as follow have been
received by friends in the city:
Mr, and Mrs." Horaoe Baker
announce the marriage of their niece
' Margaret Brydie Douglass ; .
. ' v ,. u :. -:
Mr. George Pierce Wadsworth
an Wednesday. July the fifteenth
Nineteen hundred and eight
. Cincinnati, Ohio.
:- . At Horn - ...
after September first
Charlotte, North .Carolina , " "
Mra Bland Hammond, of Columbia,
8. C. who has been spending a month
on the Hudson and) in Atlantic City,
win arrive In the city to-morrow af
ternoon to be the guest for. a few
days of Mra John F. Orr, on East
avenue.
Mrs. Sam Majtwellleft yesterday for
Augusta, Ga., to visit Mra F. R. Max
weft. '. i
Mrs. Edwin Howard has gone! to
Hendersonvllle Jo apend same time In
the mountains. N
Mra J. O. Thomaa Misses Haseline
and Louise Thomaa Miss Isabel Laney
and Mr. V7. P. Belli are the guests
for several dsys of Miss Jennie Me
Lean at "The Oaks" in Lincoln
county.
' Mra Elizabeth Preston Allan
.spending some time at Montreal
Is
The Charlotte friends of Mrs. E. C.
Sexton, mother of Mr. J. X Sexton,
of this city, will be glad to learn
that she is steadily though slowly im
proving at the Battle Creek, Mich.,
Sanatorium, to which she was taken
for treatment. Mra. J. L. Sexton
and mother, Mra H. M. Branch, are
aUll with her.
- Misses Kate Shepherd and Ruby
Simpson returned to their hlme in
Monroe yesterday afternoonr after
spending several days In the c!ty-with
friends.
Prof, and Mra. R. J. Corhran aha" "
children have returned from Davidson
where they attended the Piedmont
Summer School, of which Profesaor
Cochran ,wass general manager.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Smith have
returned from a two weeks' visit to
Taylorsvllle.
Miss Sarah McNeils and Mr. James
McNeils, or Kansas City, Mo., are
visiting at the home of their uncle,
Mr. C. McNeils, No. 801 South Alexan
der stree.
Miss Helen Clinard is visiting
friends at Wilmington island, near
Savannah,- Ga.
Miss Anna Andrews left last night
for Concor4 to spend the week-end.
iff. and Mra L. W. Humphrey are
spending some time at Morehead City.
Miss Christian Hawley, has returned
from the-eastern part of the State
wnere she spent several weeks with
frlenda ' j ' '
Miss Madeline de Rosset, of Wil
mington, is a guest at the Seiwyn Ho-
asaawMSM j
Mr. and Mra CJU Moore, of Hel
ena, Ark- are guests of their daugh-
ter, Mra. W. L. Wllholta
Little Miss Helen Watts, of Nash
ville. Tenn., Is vlsltlnr her aunt Mra
W. L. Wilholte. . ' .
Mra . H. I Adams returned -
last
. nigm irom wrignuviiie Beach.
Mrs.. H. B. Fowler was expected
home last night, from Wiightsvtlle,
where she has been snendlnr a few I
Weeka ',f . I
Mies Stuart Jones jias returned
from- Easton, Md., where she visited
Mra J. p. Wilsoa. .
Misses Sarah and Annie ' Wllann
have returned front- Morehead City,
'where they spent' awhile. .
-
Mnsic at Second Presbyterian Chnrth.
' Mr. H. J. Zehm, organist and choir
tnaster . at the .Second Presbyterian
VSSJ&'
to-day: . - . . . ,
MORKINO. ; ''.
Prelude, "Allegro Don trappo"..Lmrn.nl,
Anthem. "Thou Shalt Keep Him".. Buck
Offertory, "They Snail Net Hunr Nor
Th'r,y' v ....Woodman
PoaUuda "Fantaale" .Rheinberger
' - BVEf INfl ; . "
Prelude, "AdoraUo Et -Vox Angelica", j
a ! ,
1
"Solaj
Offertory. "O Sweetly 1 Breathe The
Lyrea Abnve .Chopln-Shpllcy
Poetlude. posthide'.'. .....Rink
May Build dertrlo Arch Armea Main
. - eitrect.
- A splendid Permanent electric Arch
to e a thing of teauty and Joy for
ever, or architectural merit alone juf
flctent to make it worth while, aside
from 4h atitnr Knn iT.tf Whlxk mauM
shine resplendent on special occasions.
IS planned, to span one or the trincl
pal Charlotte streets, perhaps 'Trade I
street ai tne seiwyn. It will coat be
tween ieot and 11.600. a committee
of cltlsene is soliciting subscription.
nis.nopea to Have it built in lima
for the Republican convention, It !
will take-about three weeks to build
It. It Is stated. It will rise some 10 1
feet above the trolley wires, the cnan i
teeing feet If secured It will be a
notable addition to the beauty of I
Charione. - . - - . . -
rc1da the fhnw, they aiwtys erclfr!1 what you'eeed of the foods that
Blue Ribbon Lemon or Vanilla, because I you want, and let Kodol. for a little
uy so iwice aa rar. , - , ltlroa'00 ine uigesitng.
PERSONAIi.
The Movements or a Nnmbtr of Teo-
Pie, VUltora and Others.
Prof. A. T. Allen, of Qrahem, wai
visitor yesterday In the city. Profes
sor; Allen was formerly principal of
tne Dllworth graded school.
1 Mr. : B. iM.' Graves, or creenaooro,
waa a " Charlotta " visitor yesterday.
stopping at the Buford.
J well inown 'traveling man, spent
tax. W. E. jo una, or aign roinx. a
terdav In the city on toualneaa
Mr. Cowan Dusenberry. of Concoad
was a Charlotte visitors yesterday.
mornlnr,
Mr. H. U Land,' of Hamlet, spent
yesterday In tho city.
Mr. -Francis D'Oller, a prominent
commission merchant of Philadelphia,
Pa., - spent yesterday in the -city on
buslnesa He wai a guest at the Bel-
wvn.
Among tne -visitors in me cujr-ai
a geiwyn meTda.rTiorning-Fa
Mr. w. J. Martin, or . tne.iecultyN or
Davidson College. - v
Mr.r W H. Tlckneri of Hartford,
Conn.. Is spending a day or two in
the city.-. - A ,,.,!.-;. ,.1,-iy---'
Mr . I. Kuhn has returned from
WrlghtsvUle Beach,.. where -"ha spent
some- time.
Mr. .B. D. Arthur, of Lynchbarg,
Va, was registered among, the guests
I t!1!;
Mr. R. A Morrow and eon, of Mon
roe,, were visitora In the city yester-
dav. . -': 5 f ' ' i - T
Mr., J.' Frank) Flowers, of Fayette
vllle, is spending several days In the
City with relatlvea
Mr. Thomaa "U Watson, of Char-
lottesville. Va, was a Cnarlotte vis
itor yesterday. '
Mr. M. S. Chlpley, of Greenwood,
8. C. was a guest at the Seiwyn e
terday. .. :.,. ,
judge Jamea I Webb spent yester
day In the city on his way home to
Shelby to spend . the week-end wiih
hia family; -
Mr. J. E. Waddill. of Carthage,
spent yesterday in the city on busi
ness. "
Among the guests at the 'Central
yesterday were Messrs. Fred Hargrave
and J. K. AUen. two promlnont busi
ness men of Wadesboro. .
Mr. R. T. Crawford, of Rockingham,
was guest in the' city yesterday.
Mr. J. L. Sheek. Of Mocksville, was
registered among; the guests at the
Central yesterday.
Prof. J. A. Bivlns, superintendent of
the Monroe graded ' schools, spent
yesterday In the cltyonhls way
home from-Davtdson, where for tn
pasTslx weeks lie has feeen teachla
In the Piedmont Bummer School.
Dr. Emory Alexander, has return
ed to his practice in Philadelphia af
ter spending two weeks in the city
with hia father, Cept. 8. B. Alexan
der, and relatlvea.
Mr. H. C Sherrlll la spending to
day with his mother, at Connelly's
Sprtnga " ' ,
Major C. H. Oattls has returned to
Raleigh after spending a day in the
city. -
Mr. H. G. Morrow, of the Metropoli
tan Insurance Company, ia visiting In
Burlington.
Mr. 8. C. Lowry. a well-known
druggist or Pelser, &" C spent yester
day lr? the city with friends.
Mr. W. H. Clarke, of Spartanburg.
& C. spent last night at the Buford.
Mr. C. H. Whltaker, of Maxton, was
among those, who spent awhile last
night In the city, at the Central.
Mr. T. W. Wright.' of Greenville. S.
C, waa at the Central last night.
. Mr. 3. R. Robeson, of The Moores
villa Enterprise, spent last night' In
the city, a Central guest'
Mr. J. W. Bryan, of Greensboro, was
registered at the Seiwyn this morning.
Mr. W. A. Leland, of Rockingham,
la among those who spent .last night
at the Seiwyn. '
Mr, W. F. Harding has gone to
HIddenite to spend Sunday with Mrs.
Harding.
BRIEFS.
A Few
Minor Ilappenlnrs
and
About tiie Ctv.
The Hopewell second team played
the Sandy Ridge baseball club In
Huntersville Friday and captured the
game by the overwhelming score of
i to .
Rev. J. J. McLendon, of Mat
thews, will preach at the Louise Bap
tlst church at both morning and
evening services to-day. ,
Mr. James F. Roberta former
manager of the Charlotte branch of
C. D. Kenny Company, dealers in su
gar, tea and coffee, is In Columbia.
S. C. arranging for the opening of
a Kenny branch ' atore in that city.
1
Mr. W. T. McCoy Goes North.
Mr. W. T. McCoy, of the McCoy
.Furniture Company. , left last . night
for Chicago. HU'to attend a big fur
niture dealers' eonvention and inci
dentally purchase Ws new stock for
the coming tan ana winter, Mr.
McCoy will return by way of New
xorx ana wnue inert win lay in a
full and complete line of carpets. Mr.
McCoy has never heretofore handled
carpets and this innovation is hi line
with his purpose to expand his busl
nesa The McCoy furniture store is
one of. the most progressive in the
South. . ,
Picnla at Ebeneaer.;
The ladles of Ebeneser.will
hold
their annual nlrnle in the church
AM DIn.vllla hull Tn..flv
the 2SU1 of July. There win be an
address to the young people at ' 11
o'clock and another in the afternoon.
Dr. H. Q. Alexander, president of the
Mecklenburg' Farmers' Union and R.
B. Hunter. State lecturer, nave Been
Invited to talk to the farmera There
will" be amusements for the young
and music for the entertainment ot
alU. Refreshments will be served by
sroun udie4' Everybody is In-
v,ted- . . ' -
Bunetla of Implant 1 M
. . ing Trtnivy coinjre. , -y
. In, order to supply information as
to many facts or vital importance in
the Jife, spirit and alms or the In-
stltution which are not published in
the annual catalogue, a well-prepar-
d and well-printed bulletin has been
iwn.j K.. Tvini r'niiApa. The facta
are rrouDed under location, general
spirit, physical training and athleUo
sports, religious education ana me
success of Trinity student. ..
" Death of Mr. H. O. Shaler.-.
A telegram r4)ervei in -the city yes.
-4erday morning announced the deati
or Mr. 11. O. Bhaier, secretary or tne
Doubleday-Hill Electric Company, of
Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. Bhaier la recall'
ed by many Charlotte people as a vis
itor at the Seiwyn for several weeks
last spring. - Be had been in fall
ing -health, for some time and - his
death waa not altogether unexpected.
.- - A Card of Tbanka --
For the kindnesses and ministra
tions, of our esteemed friends in our
dark and sorrowing fcoura caused by
the' recent taking away of our little
Clarence LaFavette. we'beg to use this
method of returning our- hearts' sin
cerest love and gratitude.
, ' MR. AND MRS. N. HTSSET.
Don't starve, yourself oy dieting.
for the body nerds all sorts of food.
ALBATROSS CARRIED MESSAGE.
Sfade a Journey of Over 2.000 Miles
Wlin But Little J test
New'Tpck 'Sun. .
The story of the rescue of tweniy
two starving French sailors from. Anti
podes Island, printed on Monday, says
inai xney tried every day to notify the
world of their distress by releasing al
batrosses .with messages tied to their
necks telling of the serious plight of
me : casta waya-;. ,. Vf :. ,.!..
1 Tha idea of Using ' albatrosses : as
message carriers was undoubtedly
suggested to the men by a remarkable
incident that occurred nearly; twenty
one . years ago-, and ls-known to . all
mariners. On September 22d, 1887. a
dead albatross was found on the. Teach
at Fremantle. Western r Australia.
around whose neck vras fastened a bit
of metal on which had been scratched
In French: ., .t -,:. j-
"Thlrteea shipwrecked men" took
refuge upon the Croret islands : jn
August aia, . . v. c
The news. was -cabled around; the
world by Governor Robinson of west
ern Australia, and the French minis
ter 'of marine at once ordered the
transport Meurthe to leave Madagas
car for the. Crosets to search for the
castaways. -wr- ..5 v.v 1
The Meurtfle returned from her
search to Madagascar on January. Cth,
H8. She found no human beings on
the Croze ta, but abundant . evidence
that one of the four Islands had re
cently been occupied, and under a
heap 'of atones was a aheet of paper
on which was written In French with
lead pencil the details of the wreck
or the ship Tamarls of Bordeaux with
thirteen men In the crew. .The crew
had lived on the Islands . for nine
months and, their -food being exhaust
ed, they were about to set out for Pos
session Island. ? '
This Island Is eighty miles from
Chocous. The Meurthe at once went
there and also to East Ialand. . but
found nothing, and the caataways have
never been heard of since. It is
quite, certain that they "were lost In
the perilous passage, to - Possession
Island. ' o - .
Those poor fellows never dreamed
that eight days before they set out the
bird they sent over the waters had fin
ished its wonderful night ana toia the
world of the unhappy situation. The
winged mesaenser had made a lourney
ot over 2.000 miles with few chances
of rest on the way. NaturallsU and
aailors have told ua much -or the al
batross remarkable powers and en
durance on the wing, but no testimony
to this fact will' outlive the story or
the bird that waa the means or letting
tne world know that poor castawaya in
the waste or southern waters sorely
needed succor.
Recovery of Trade.
Philadelphia Ledger.
The volume of business In the Unit
ed States In the early part of last
year was unusually If not abnormally
great The loss in the October slump
was correspondingly excessive, and an
immediate recovery to last year's level
la not to looked for. comparison
of current trade statistics with those
or the same months in 1907 is thus
misleading. if we can gradually get
backto the level of the years before
1907, when progress waa more nearly,
normal, we shall be doing well. There
are many and various Indications of
such recovery. . .
Sacred Concerts This Afternoon and
- Evening, r -
The Richardson Orchestra will give
two concerts at Electric Park in North
Charlotte this afternoon and evening.
The afternoon concert will last from
4 to 7 o'clock and the evening con
cert from 8:30 to 10:10. Large
throngs have assembled In the past
to listen to the music and enjoy the
cooling breezes from the balcony of
the pavilion and doubtless crowds
equally as large and select will gath
er this afternoon and again to-night-New
Firm Opens For Buslnesa
The new firm undVr the . name of
HutchiBon, Scahorn & HIpp. willed will
conduct an implement and vehicle
business hereafter, has opened at the
old stand of the Charlotte Hardware
Company on East Trade street A full
line of goods has been received and ex
hibited and business will run along
steadily, now. AH these are young
business men or tne, city who. have tne
energy and enthusiasm and ability to
build up a good patronage.,- -. .,
Mr. Worley Organizes Company.
Mr. Excell Worley, the youthful de
votee of the art histrionic, will open
up a show here In the next ten days
in some storeroom In the central part
of the city. "The Outcast, a four
act Irish drama will be put on. The
company numbers elghtsThe admla
mlsslon will be 10 and 10 centa After
playing here a week the., company
will tour. .;, ; ;v - ,
Clinch field Coal la a Steam Producer.
COLGATE'S DENTAL;
CREAM 4
comes out like a ribbon
lies flat on the brush..-.,
- Cleanses and preserves
' teeth.," v
and
thi
. Registered Muraea Pi rectory. "
, (Graduate Nurses only). "
Bcrwell-Dunn Retail Stcrf
'Phones 41 .and
top..
THE S1YIE TO -JIE-TO
Amheiist
Very fine Patent Leather
two-eyelet Eibbbii Tie, turn
sole, extension - edge, mili
tary heel;-feizc"l to 7, width
A to E. Price..'.. ...a60
This shoe : fitted ' with
buckle . makes latest . .style
Colonial Pump. Price $3.75
: ; Just Received - ;
The Likely SoUte " Cane
Suit Cases, very handsome.
Price.. ViUCO
G!il-i:oof ca
Correctly and
5enq hor Samples and Prices
J. P. Stevens Engraving Co:, Engravers
II 47 Whitehall
1KOE3 IGE :TE A
Death of Mr. Reuben R-uaaeU. .
Mr. Reuben Russell, a son of Mr.
A. C. Russell, died yesterday morning-
at S:30 o'clock at the Presbyterian
Hospital after an illness of about three
weeks. Mr. Russell was 24 years
or age and had been a resident of
Charlotte for some time. Aside from
his widow, who was Miss Bessie Sea
horn, his father, two brothers and
four sisters survive him. The re
mains were taken s Matthews, the
old home of the deceased, yesterday
afternoon, and the funeral will take
place there this morning. Mr. Rus
sell was a promising young man, of
fine ability and sterling qualities and
his untimely end brought sorrow' to
the hearta of all of his acquaintances.
New Retail Book Store Opened.
The new retail store of the C H.
Robinson Company at No. 11 North
Tryon street baa (been opened for busi
ness and hereafter all the retail pat
ronage of this progressive firm wi:i be
conducted from this stand, the whole
raV buslneas to remain at the old
quarters on the corner of .Tryon and
Sixth streets. The new store room
has beefi elegantly fitted up.
I
"Get It at Hawley'a"
Perfect Prescription Work
Every Prescription that leaves
our store Is absolutely rigni.
Every possible precaution to
safeguard the contents and
preparation or each Prescription
Is taken by our firm and our
three Registered Pharmaclsta
There is no possibility Of
spurious drugs or Improper
mixing entering Into the wo
of this delicate and Important
part of our conscientious drug
store, for we buy., our supplies
only of celebrated, world-wide-known
manufacturers and Im
porters, and we allow, only
Registered Pharmacists to
mix medicines. Our- splendid
stock, which Is one of the
largest in - the Carollnaa su
perior facilities and "way
aheadedness of the times! Is
yours for the simple asking,
if you will but tell your doc
tor to leave your prescriptions
at. . i v "
Hawley V Pharmacy
'Phones 13 and 2(0.
Tryon and Fifth Streets.
Special Notices
THEY. ALWAYS
PLEASE NO MAT-.
- ter what you've bern using. Blu
j Rib-
: bon Lemon and Vanilla Kxtracte will
please you better.
COME DOWN. WE'RE 'CHEESY!
. Swisa Roquefort, Limberger, Royal
- Lucheon, Edam, Pineapple, Camera
belt. Brie, Parmasan, Philadelphia
, Cream, Neufchatel. plain cream. Any
thing you want In Cheese. MILLER
VAN NESS CO., ZT N. Tryon. ,,
TO-DAY FRESH EOOS AT lie. NICE
(rash Butter and Cheese oa ice. Fruit
lara. jar rubbers and jar cape. Call
phones 1430 and 122. JNO. W. SMITH.
THE MOBT CAREFUL ' ATTENTIOH
given to prescription work. Bring us
your orders "and have them filled ac
curately and promptly. JAS. P. BTOWB
CO.. Druggists. 'Phone 17.
urrJuitTT'S C L Vnl't.-J FROM AT
V....!'.. w --- - - I - .
, lahtav A fresh shipment Just received
from Atlanta io-or- i po. pouna.
.'Phone us your orders and we will d-
ll-rer promptly e any part of the elty.
. WOODALL 8HEPPARD.
FOR. SALE CRUSHED PTONK W
- alsee suitable for all grades : eoncrste
. work. ' WUI euete you delivered prteee
by wagon or nrs on application. Fred
: Oliver, Charlotte. N. C . ' , t i -
FOB SALE: ELEflANT MODBRN .
room housae. 104 snd tot West Trade St.
' Modern -room house tot N. Brevard St.
Also otV nic modern and plain
.homes, tTijO to tliOM. Borne fine hr
.gln Just now. J. ARTHUR HEN
DERSON at BRO.
KVERYTH1NO THAT'S GOOD TO EAT
In hot weather is bemg served by us
- in the. beet atrle.
.Come in- and e
Vwhst we have new.
ANT.
. OEM RESTAUR-
TO LET ROOMS, PALMER AND
Middle, un rotmm. nm raimer, n;
4 rooma'717 B. its, lw; I rooms. Sunny
atle. H4 aerea wail enclntM. barn,
chicken mvw and yards, all for il.M;
I rooms, tu Oold t-. $1110: ( room'
DilwoTth. 117; t ronma Grade ft.,
I rooms. Oak $t, $12; large hall. 4tti
and C. fits.. 110; rwm n P.ndera J?alld
tnt, 5. ' K . L. KEK3LER. S 8. Tryon
BU 'Phone 44. . . , .
TTPRWHITERS RENTED tot r-nUI
. machines, 'ail -makes, ready for Instant
delivery. ' Fvry marhtn ftrit-clrte la
every rrtlcule. i. g. Crayton a Ca.
L7 a Tryon. 'I'bone a04
W3m
rrarft33M?Ul3!w!
Promptly Engraved
Stffltianta; 0a. ;
' .' - It's a flavor you cannot
forget, One trial can of our
dencious AVhite. House Tea
packed in quarter and half
-pound net weight cans will
more than meet your, ap
proval. Don 't drink any old
kind, because White House
1 1 Tea is not only good it's the
1 .very; best, and it costs no
more tnan tne ordinary iana.
I Just say. White House Tea,
if you please. Get : your
money's worth. All - nrst
ylass grocers' everywhere.-
OASIS
cotton
comforts
THE NEW KIND
THE GOOD KIND
All grades
All colors
All prices
' Why buy dirty rags,
Mr. Merchant, when
pure, raw cotton costs
the game!
Buy at Home and Save
Freight.
Out salesman is look
ing for you fine line
samples, fine line prices,
fine line goods
Wait For Him.
: : i i
TheSouthem Cotton Oil Co.
Sola Manufacturers,
. Charlotte, North Carolina,
Light Colored
Shirts Cleaned
The fight colored voile,
batiste and other skirts worn In
summer are easily soiled and
stained.
It'a not a mark of good taste
to allow them to remain that
way, nor In It a mark of good
Judgment to try to do the
cleaning Job at home.
You'll not only find that we
get your aktrta cleaner and
make them- look better than
you could, but we do the work
in such a manner that there la
no danger of Injuring the skirt
In any way whatever.
ottc Steam laundry
Laondercra, . Dyers, Cleaners,
tiff Son in Tryon tit.
U.S.
PROOF
Writes a rich blue-black, and
- so remain forever, Resists
i. the attack of any knawn acid
. that will not destroy the en-
tire fibre of the paper. , . '
I Will not1 fad or. deteiiorata
through age or zposura ' ' .
Will not mould In any cllmata
Will not corrode or' thicken n
the pen.. . . .
.Will not wash out or smear
-'i when In contact with water.'-
Qsarts l&tu, pints doc., I oa, ftc
pou?iD&f.:ooaEco.
' Exclusive Agents. '
tSt & Tryoa St 'Pbooe No. 40.
TJie comfort and pleasure of the home is in
creased manifold when it is nicely furnished;
and when you buy nice, substantial furniture you
are making an investment of real merit seme
thing that will be a real attraction and' will last
for years.
- From a lar,;e and well
Room Furniture, we are
with almost any style
sire.
We arc enabled to furnish any or every room
in your home with neat, attractive and up-to-date
furniture and house furnishings at the lowest
market price, and our terms are within reach of
all classes of buyers. Let us help you to solve"
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Knabe Pianos
Come and see the new
styles just received. -A pur
chase of this Piano means a
satisfactory one for a life
time. We sell cheaper Pianos
also. Write for catalogues.
Parker-Gardner Company
Piano Department Second floor.
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COOL
CLOTHES
FOR
HOT
WEATHER
Isn't that wjiat every
man vrantst ' .
- Let us show you the
cool two-piece suits1 we
: are selling for just this
kind of weather. If you
'haven't C one of our
.stylish - summer , ' suits
already, you will be
surprised to ; find-t that
. we can' dress a man so
comfortably; these; red'
hot days. . They are cer-
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