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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER
THURSDAY MORNING, NOVESIBER 23 1916.
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lft AND ABOUT THE CITY
Tardauster at BlcassoatLA. C.
Yates, formerly freight conductor oa
the Baleigh division of th Seaboard Air
line railroad, has gone to Kiehmond to
- aeccpt tha position -u-yrdmastcr -for
Ma seaboard at that place.
lMki Erosioa. Mr. T. B. Baker.
Assistant Drain sgs Engineer of the
, h'orth Carolina Experiment Ptation, in
attending tho Drainage Convention at
Greensboro thia week. Be speaks to
tha bod oa tha subject of "Erosioa and
Jt'a Preveatloa."
JUtary Leaches Tedare Because of
tha absence of a number of Botariaas
from tha citr oa aeeonat of tha Unit
ceremonial sesion of tho Bndan Temple
in New Hern the regular luacheon wsi
postponed from yesterday at 1 oVIork
ntil today when it will be held as
auuai in tha Varborongh Hotel.
r
I Secretary Collla Hcr-8rrrctarv J.
B.Collie, of the Democratic State Eiee
Stive Committee, was here yesterday at
tending to aome left-over business of
-Ml CWUWU. MIC IViUrDfU lO IOUIB
Vorg yesterday afternoon. He will re
' 4ura to Waahington in December when
CongTes meet ta resume hi work -a
Hrrtary of tha Huta Committee on
iClaima.
1 la Writing Bnlltla.-Mr. J. M. Joha
8ob. of the farm management work of
'Hi liorin larouna experiment Btatlon,
has returned to hie offlra from a trip
to Waahington, D. C, where he went to
attend a conference of the farm man
agement workers of tha United 8tatea
Professor Jobnaon ia engaged at pres
nt in preparing a bulletin oa aome
farm management itudiea made in sev
jaraINorth L Carolina count iea,
Confer With CeaimlHeev-Mias Anaie
Soda, of tha Development Department
of tha Southern Bailway will arrive
today to confer with tha f'ivie Depart
ment of tha Chamber of Commerce,
which haa charge of the matter of beau
tiiylng tha railway approaches to the
suy. ins following compose the com
mittee! N. L. 'alkcr, J. 8. Manning
ad J. H. King.
-
Win Attaad Laacheoa. Former Prea
tfdent William Howard Taft haa accept
ad aa invitation to attend. a luncheon
Report af the Caadltiaa of the
rnMMCDn A I MATinMH n a XTir
vwiiimuivmLi
ShA llaL!-L 1 4L- 4?Vl a,. . .
'Vi ,7 ' irr worl l aroliaa.
mw j mwatji w 1
Loan aad discounts ,
Note aad bills rediseounted (see Item S3).
Overdrafts, unsecured. aiTtiOl.t .
U.S. Bonds I
tT. 8. Bond deposited to secure rireulatiojipar value).. 150,000.00
V. 8. bonds pledged to secure I". 8. deposiU (par value) . . 85.000 00
Total V. a liond
Bonds, securities, etc
ouaua oiaer inaa u. o. Donas pledged
v
ou i;. o. oonas pledged to secure postal
savings deposits ..: ,
Boads and aecuritiea pledged a collateral for State, or
ether deposit (pretal excluded) or bills payable
Securities other than V. 8. bends (not including stocks)
ewaed unpledged. ,
Total boads. securities, etc
Stock, other than Federal Reserve Bank stork
Stock of Federal Reserve; Bank (SO per cent of sutierrin'
tioa)
Furaitur aad fixtures
Net amount due front approved reserve agents ia New
York, Chicago aad St. Louis $ 107,37.49
-w - - -'''- . - l . . w
reaerve rltie
Net amount du from banks aad banker
cluded ia 10 or IS)
Exchange for clearing house
Outside checks and other caih Items,
Fractional currency, nickels and cents
Note of other national banks
Federal Beaerva hank notes
Federal Reserve aotes
Lawful reserve ia vault and with Federal
Redemption fuad with V. 8. Treasurer
I. H. Treasurer
Total cash and due from banks.
Total
LUhllltiea. "
Capital stock paid ia 7
Furplus fund
Vadivided orofita .......
Lea eurreat expeaaea, iaterest, aad taxes
Circulating Bote autstaading
et amonnt du to banks and banker
29 or 30)
Demand Denosit:
ladividual depoaita subject te check
Certified cheek
Cashier check outstanding 7.
United State depoaita
Poatal aa via g depoaita
-- wJ rpvita
Total demand depoaita, Items, S3. 34,
. miL aad an .
TimjdepoaiU (payable after 30 day, or subject to 30 daya er
more notice:
Certificate af deposit , .........-. Z10JtB 63
Total of time depoeita, Items 4L 42, aad 43... $ 210,699.63
Total deposit 62,44536
Liabilities for rediscounts, laeludiag thoaa 1
re-th Federal Reeerva Bank .... , .63 ,036.225 26
State of North Carolina, County ef Waks, s i r - .
I, E. B. Crew, Cashier of th above-Baa. e4 baak. do hereby solemaly swear that
the above statement ia tra t thesat'of u aULapWg aad belief.
' ' ' "N. t a CBOW.iCaaala.
Bubserioed aad twvrm t before aa
Jfr eommlasioa erpire December 22, 1917.
Correet-O-tteat:
la Your
Stomach
Well
It's tho Sccrot
of Good Health
HOSTETTR'S
Sioaacb Bifftrs
ia hia honor, nader tha anapiean af tha
Chamber of Coamere at 1 o'clock oa
December 7, aa tha eccaaioa of hia viiit
here to make aa addreea beforo tha
North Carolina literary and Hiatorieai
Association. Dr. C. O. Abernethy ia in
charge of tha arrangement for the
luncheon.
,
Aakad ta Bring Baakota, The achool
eaildrea are naked to bring their gift
bank eta . from , tha , acaaola for the
Taaakagiviag offering to tha poor of
tha city to tha rooms of tha Associated
Chnntiea oa Taeaday, tho Sftth. Ua
Wcdaeaday, tha 29th, tha baskets will
be distributed, automobile baiag need
for tha purpose of carrying tha baskets
to thoaa unable to come to the rooms
of tha Association. Superintendent
aoat asks that thoaa who are ama
to do so to call at the rooma of the
Association and bring their basket.
DeHvera Addreaav-Ur. W. B. Camp.
Chief of the IMvisioa of Markets of tha
North Carolina Eiperiment Btatloa, de-
iverce aa addreea -bef ore the north
'aroiina Drainage Aaaociatioa at
Greensboro Wednesday oa the subject
of "Iioaas for Drainage Purpose under
the Federal Farm Loan Act." Today
Mr. Camp goea to Old Fort in McDowell
county nnd tonight to Ellenboro, where
he will doUver aa addresa at the Wall
school house. Friday he goes to Phelby,
here he will deliver another talk. All
of these meetings will be oa the sub
ject of Credit I ' a ions.
PERSONALS
Mr. Charles V. Harris spent y est or day
la lioulaburg oa business.
CoL Harry Skinner of Greenville ar
rived in the city yesterday for a. atay
of a lew "days.
Mr. William H. Eatwistl of Rocking-
ham waa among tha visitors here yes
terday y
Mr. M. O. Bauadera of Wilmington is
pending' several days in Kaleigh oa
ualness.
Mr. U. & Toon of Bed Spriag was
Int be city yesterday.
MrW. P. Matthews of Henderson la
ia th city for a short stay.
Mr. W. C. Walker of Tarboro was
among tha visitors ia Baleigh yesterday.
Messrs. M. w. uoodwin and Bob Bax
ter of Greensboro ara speading a few
daya ia tha city.
Mr. Bumpier C Brawley retimed yes
terday afternoon to Durham after speed
ing a few hours ia the city oa business.
Mr. r. T. Hrinkley of Winston -Salem
waa among the visitors here yesterday.
Mr. Cameron Morrisoa of Charlotte
haa returned home after a stay of a
lew days la .Raleigh.
"He waa that," complained Nora, "but
I Bxed him thia time. I sex: 'Who la
blase dn yea think you're talkia' tot
This U Aim. Kogcrs." Harper's Maga-
xine.
1 lUltHLi DiniV,
at the close of business en November
.
.91.fl00.752.92
-4100.752.92
1,780.13
185,000.00
to eecar TJ. 8.
, . : woo.oo
7,000.00
10,000.00
103,500.00
141.100. 00
103,000,00
12.000.00
3594.95
,a vmer
(other than in
308,888. 09 416073.38
, ".
Rcwrve Bank
and due from
382303.45
40W2.95
198,73
173.21
2,871.98
10.000.00
1,300.00
2.000.00
181,753.32
700.00
..lA77.2t$-
- $3,0M23.2e
300.000.00
, 100)00TuO
36.601.30
144,600.00
692,690.58
-ttviV
paid 33,975784:
,
(other than lacluded in
1H "90 57
l!s93 86
8 777 64
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4i)8l!54
wkiti vj nesaa aa aaa
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thia 224 day efTCeeewiber. 1916.
: B. H. LITTLE, Notary PubBc
CARET J. HTNTER,
ALP. K. THOMPSON,
B. & JE&MAN.
Iiractara.
ANNOUNCES DATES
FOR DAIRY SCHOOLS
Mr. Alvm J. Beed, In charge of the
dairy Held office ex tha Korth Caroiiaa
Agricultural JSxpenment Station and
Extension Service, ha announced 'the
dates aad place) for twenty-flv dairy
schools in eight eonnties of North Caro
lint, beginning November 20 and elos-
in December 23.
Following ia a eehedul of the schools:
Uuilford county V
School House, Julian, November 20;
Pleasant GardeB School House, Novsm
her 21; Hall School House, November
22.
Boekiaghani county Cros Key
School House, November 23; Mountain
Oak School House, November 24; Daa
Valley School House, November 23.
Stoke county Pins Hail School
House, November 27; Palmira School
House, November 28; King's Mountain
School House, November 29.
Forsyth county Belew Creek, De.
ember 4; Mount Tabor, December 6;
Clemmoas Fans life bchool, , Decern
bar 0.
Surry county Dervln School House,
December 7 Antioeh Bchool House, Do
rember a; Bask School House, Decern'
ber 9.
Wilke eounty Pleasant nome wenool
House, December 11; Bound Mountala
School House, December 13; Miller's
Creek School House, December 13
Mount Pleasant School House, Decern'
ber 14,
Davidson county1 Reed's School
House, December 13; Enterprise School
Hnose, December 18; Bower School
Houae, December 19.
Randolph couuty Marlboro Bchool
Houae. Edgar. December 20; Why Not
School House, December 21; Shady
Orove Bchool llnus, Staley, Decern
ber 22.
RED CROSS SEALS
TO GO ON SALE SOON
According to Dr. I B. McBrayer,
executive secretary of the Red Cross
Seal Commission of this State, every
town in the Bute is expected, to hnve I
Red Cross Christmas Seals on sale the
day after Thanksgiving. He says he
does nofcj believe that there is a town
ia the State, regardless of its sire, that
hss not some man or woman in it in-
terestcd enough to put the seals on aale ciKCU.AR 8AWYEK WANTS POSI
and act aa manager, and it's just this tion December 1. Address "Sawyer"
mnn or woman he wants to hear from.
It haa been the smaller towns, ho says,
for the past- two jesrs that have won
the pennants and prixrs for the largest
per capita sale of seals, even as waa
the case - last rear in onr own State
Clark ton, with an -estimated population
of only 27A, sold 2.H.V) seals, which was
per capita sale of 10.127
A man or a woman r n club in every
town in the State, preferably a woman
or a"cTiib," says Dr. McBrayer, "Is what
we need to increase the sales or ilea
Cross Christmaa Seals this year over
last year. We want every North Caro-
tiniaa tobava at least an opportunity
to buy Bed Cross Christmas seals thia
season, not so much for their money I
value, aa great aa we need that, but
for the value of the mesnuge which the
seal carries. We consider the Red Cross
Seal movement probably the greatest
educational campaign that haa ever
been conducted agninst tuberculosis.''
One and one-half million seals were
ordered for distribution in North Caro
lina aad, according to Dr. McBrayer,
the prospects are bright for the State's
largest sale. Large order are being
filled daily aad many town that have
aever before sold seals have already
placed their orders.
. REaV ESTATE TRANSEFERS
DeVds were filed yesterday to be re
corded in the office of the register of
deeds as follows
Clyde V. Beck with to r urman Smith,
tract ia Holly Springs township, forf
:o.
W. J. Peele and L. McNeill, commis
sioners, to R. E. Buffaloe, traet in Swift
Creek township, for KO0.
Sally H. Busbee to Raleigh Bcal
Eatato and Trust Company, property in
"South Park," for 8100 and other con
siderstions.
Lucy A. Moore and T. E. Moore to
Mrs. Mollis O. Deaton, property on
Hillsboro road, for W0.
H. JL finch aad wife to Maggie Lee
Q. . -It b 1 V .V. .. 1 3 ,1 I
000
W. H. Stephen, to Henry Campooll,
tract ef nine acres, for 91,000.
Purman J. Smith to Arrenner Norris,
two tracts on the New Hill riad, for
150. ,
J. B. Mason and J. R Rogers to H. J
Bailey, two tracts in White Oak town
ship, for 25oo.
Oeorge B. Montague to Lee Mormg,
property near Garner, for r75,
Apex una ana improvement ira-IW
luiny to J. F. Heith. tract of la.id .n
pcx. for 870.
John - Judd to James P. Kstr, pro
perty near Apex, for .'100. . ,
H, B, Baker to J. FJKeith, property
a Wake county, for $T0 and other con
fident ioas.
L. Mitchell ta J. F. Keith, tract of two
seres, for $100. ,
Trustees of White ' Stone Lodge to
rustee of Wakefield Junior Order, one I
sere at Wakefield, for 11 and other con-
derations.
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17AI1T-ADS
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BTX WOBDf TO UNI
CAsal wm OKOEB
eiur liM p. m.
WANTED AT ONOt, POSITION BT
young lady stenographer, graduate of
Steward Business College, Washing
ton, D. C. Have had oaa year' ex
perience. Caa furnish good reference,
aad requested. Address Bos 19,
Jonesboro, N. C, B. P. D. 8.
11-23, 8t.
I STOLEN TUESDAY BETWEEN
and 11 p. m. from Fayettcville St.,
Baleigh, 1B17 Ford Touring Car. N.
C. license 32917. Engine No. 1404084.
Liberal reward. Notify Chief of Po
lice, -Raleigh, 4J-23;-at;
FOR HALE 100 H. P. BOILER AND
engine, now in operation. Durham
Iron Works, Durham. N. C.
11-23, 7t.
WANTED WE TEACH YOU THE
barber trade and get you a position
at good salary for 25. More calls
than we can fill Placed four last
week. Write for catalogue. Durham
Barber College, Durham, N. C.
11-23, 2fl.
lost in boylan-pearck's store
a lady's go!dv wntch, hunting case,
Suitnble reward if returned to Mrs
H. J. IIunt117 a Boy Inn Ave.
10-2.1 nt.
EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER . AND
practical store man, now employed
wants position January 1st. Good
reason for change. Address Business,
Hrrx 231, Greenville, N. C
11-23, 23: 27. 2, 12 1.
wyer
cure News and Olmerver.
11-23 It
WANTED YOUNG MAN WITH GOOO
education and good mixer desires pa
suian in ww omcs with nrominonl
lawyer; am thoroughly familiar with
court work end procedure. Can begin
work-January 1st, 1!U7. For panic
mars nna rerernre audreM Z, care
IWw n ml Observer. 11-23 It
WANTED HY A YOUNG MAN WITH
hnslnrss foltege trdtnifig, i position
as noos Keeper or ssHistnnt. Am wil
ling to work, flat if not inn gnnrantecd
A-l refernce. Addrcts "Willing,1
ears News rod Observer.
11 23. 4t.
REGISTERED DKI'CGIST, II YEARS
experience, wants position. ond
mnir, hard worker. Address "Satis
fnetnn," care News and Observer.
11 23. .If.
r-OK SALE SEED WHEAT. PURPLE
trw and Leap's prolific at 92.00 per
bushel f.o.b. Baleigh. Apply to Cary
i. i mercy, exec. 11-23. 3t.
COTTON STOLEN THREE BALES,
numbered 3.14, 338 aad 339 and mark
ed H. B. and 8. Taken from D. A
A J. W. Saaser's gin; 625 reward for
information leading to recovery. J.
W. Sasser, B. 1, Ooldsboro. N. O.
11-23-Ht.
WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH, SEC
ond hand sewing machine. .Must be
in good condition and a Wraln. Ad
drew Boi 127, Baleigh, N. C.
H - 23 2t.
WILD DUCKS AND UEESE TODAY
at C D. Arthur's. City Market.
9 23-lt
WANTED WHITE GIRL, TO CARE
for three ear baby, 616.00 per month
ana expenses, references required.
I tor W4. Wilson, N. C. ll-23-3t.
FOR SALE YOUNG IRISH SETTER
0r Pointer, nicely started. Either will
nna birds O. K. Prieea reaaonnble
Harold'C. Brtnn. Rrn nn.rt., k- f
, ... , .
P.R SALE THE CITY OF ROCKY
Mount aving Purchased an auto fire
truck, wishes to dispone) of their big
fire horse and hose wagons. The
horse is a splendid animal weighing
YMi pounds and in good condition.
rr particulars write D. D. Dauaht
ridge, Chief of the Fire Department.
or u r. iiliery. Mayor,
11-23 3t.
ANTEI1 - Tfl m-v no i n-aas-
three milea of 20 or 25 lb. rail ..4
small locomotive, and ca.s. Address
Bogus Sound Lumber Co, Morehead
City, N. C. ll-23-7t
ABRIZZI RYE ONE HUNDRED
bushels nt three forty. Also Carolina
growa winter Bye. Robert Hackney,
Ihirham, N. C.
11-22 7t
BIRD DOG FOR SALE POINTER
two year old; white with spots; well
broke; good retriever; first check for
twenty-five dollars gets him. J.' E.
Benson. I our Cteks, N. C.
11 22 2t
FOR SALB PIECE OP PROPERTY
worth three thousand dollnrs; will sell
seven hundred and fifty dollars cash,
balance te suit purchaser for twentv-
even hundred and fifty dollars. Ad
dress "22.' New aad Observer. Ba
leigh, N. C.
11-22 2t
GOOD 88-NOTE PLAYER PIANO:
good bargain ; leaving for. Florida Dee.
1. Ueorge Baker, Ooldsboro, N. C.
11-22 2f "
REGISTERED DRUGGIST WITH 6
years' experience will consider change
January 1. Now managing store ray-
tag good profits. Addresa "Proflta."
h'-eare-fieaa ana
11 22 21
Twky easts attabaaw
sfcarsa, A dhusal at
tan par seat Is allawas
' an all aas. SMarta far
. aas araak (ail ' va )
en aanBMatfvs dam
Wan eatasaa aa saar
I GRAPES! GRAPES! G RAPES 1
Just received several thousand bar
rels Malaga Grapes. Send us your
oruera. nesur I rpooce ai JurrcBaadia
Co, Wilmington, N. C .
11 22 30t -
YOUNG MAN DESIRES BOARD AND
as ia private family. Mnst be
dress "B,- ear .cws aad Observer. -
11-22 ft
WANTED AT ONCE EXPERIENCED
soda maa; salary aad recommeada
tiens must aeoompssy applicatioau Be
ready for work by December L
Calomel," ear Nw and Observer.
11-23 it . .
TYPEWRITER, NEW. - EBO?LT.
second-hand. We bay, aaH, exchange
- aad repair all makes. H. B. Starr Cav
va w. Martia Itt, stale!.
l--tf'
SKYLIGHTS, VENTILATORS.- COR
aice, roofing Barrett specifleationa;
J-M. ' Asbestos, tia, tile aad aiaxa.
write a for prices. Budd-Piper Boor
' ing Co, Durham, N. O. Contracts ex
ecuted anywhere in tha State.
11 l-tf.
WANTED 23 MILLWRIGHTS AND
several bridge builders, all with took.
Apply Virginia Lumber, aad Box Co,
Uoldaboro, N. C
ll-18-7t
SALESMEN FOB NEW INTERN A
tional Encyclopaedia, just completed.
Bustler earning 1100 weekly. Ex
pense guaranteed. Dodd. Mead
Co Ine, Atlanta, Oa.
ll-l-7t
COMPANION.HOUSEKEEPER Po
sition wanted la horn of elderly per
son or invalid by wall educated South'
era womaa. Befereaeee exchanged.
Box 0, Saliabory, Maryland.
11-19 7t
TURNIPS TURNIPS TURNIPS
Just received ear Canadian Bnta
baga. Send us your order. Bear
Produce V Mds. Co- Wilmington,
N. C. 1M7 7t
LEND ME YOUR EARS YOU WILL
need rubber stamp after New Year.
Why not let Terry the" Stamp Man
make there nowf Bead for catalogue
and price.- W. TV"Terrj, Box 139,
Kaleigb, ri. C. 1J-Z1 tr
BARBER WANTED AT ONCE MUST
be first elaas. Lafayette Barber Shop,
O. E. Hall, Prop, FayetteviUe, N. U,
11-22 3t
WANTED POSITION AS JR. DRUG
clerk; best of references Addreea
"Phenol," care New and Observer.
1 1 22 St
WANTED AGENTS FOB A NEW
life insurance proposition that argue
its own rase. A splendid opportunity
for men of ability who can prove a
clean record and furnish references.
Address Monthly Premium Depart
ment, Jefforson Standard Life Insur
ance Co, Greensboro, N. C
11-22 7t
BOARD AND LODGING MODERN
conveniences. Prices reasonable. 119
West Kdenton street. 11-19, 21 7t
WANTED HOUSE MAN SERVANT.
Must have references. Apply 115
Park Ave. 11-21 St.
WANTED OLD FASHION FURNI
ture and old feather beds. Write me.
V.. M. Moore, 109 South Blount St,
Baleigh. n 21 7t
FOR SALE ONE 2-TON AND ONE
Hi ton Corbitt Truck; completely)
. overhauled; newly repainted; in fine
condition; either rash or payments.
W. Z. Bush, Bland Hotel, Baleigh. N.
C. 11-2A, tf .
WE PAY FROM 21 TO 23 CENTS
pound for beef hides. Highest price
for metal, rubber aad all sorts jun.
Write for quotations. C Swart x
Co, Durham, X. Cm
11-12, 13, 16, 17, 23, 24, 3012-1.
Cut lowers
For All
Roses. Carnations, Valley, Tloleta,
and Orehlda, th leader.
Wedding Flower arranged la latest
art. Floral designs artistically
arranged. ,
Fall aad Winter Bulbs are bow
ready. Plant early for best result.
Boee Bushes, Evergreens, Shrub
beries, Shade Tree, and Hedge
Plants la various varietiea a
J. L. O'QUINN & CO,
Phoas 149 Raleigh, N. C
FIXTURES
For Your Home
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THE HARRY M. UZZLE
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GILBERT C WHITE
Coruulting Engineer
Darhaas, K. C '
WATERWORKS. LIGHT AND
POWER, STREETS
Hugh A. Thompaon, M. D.
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BALEIGH, K. C
FLORISTS '
Laadscaa) Deatgasi '
Correepoadeaee SoUcits4 .
VAN LINDLEY COMPANY
OEEENSBORO. K. a
Frank K Thomson
Architect and Engineer
Masonic Tempi f -Rsleigh.
North Carolina.
Goldtboro's New Hotel
HOTEL SWINSON
OPEN NOW.
EuroprtFir8t Gas Arcommodtion
75 Cents All Rooms 75 Cents
Convenient o trains and business iection.
- In The Heart of The Gity
New Furniture ETcything Thoroughly Sanitary
w-
POPULAR PRICE CAFE
W. Swmson - ... Manager
Here' spur Recipe for Your
Thanksgiving Dressing
For the base of your
Thanksgiving D r e s sing,
use Boone's De Luxe
Clothes, one, two or three
button or belt sack, to .suit
taste; over this goes a
Boone's DeLuxeQver-coat.
For seasoning add a
smart silk, and wool
Shirt and one of our
new four - in - hands,
garnished with a new
hat. soft or der
by.
We're ready with all the "necessaries."
Prices and styles are right and whisper "Come
again," for your "Boon" is at Boones.
DVLuxGRT-BGGNElothier
The Home of the Smart Clothes of
B. Kuppenheimer. Stein-Bloch, also Hart
. Schaffner & Marx.
You All Know That FOOD
IS ONE OF THE NECESSITIES OF LIFE. WE
SERVE YOU WITH THE BEST. PROMPT
AND COURTEOUS SERVICE.
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Barbour's Ca
17 West Hargctt Street
Just Received Large Shipment of
TANLAC
Tucker Building Pharmacy
Both Phones
Thanksgiving Proclamation
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W shonM be thankfnl for tit man; Messing rajoyed daring IftlS.
i "W ekoald b tnankf ni that r have Wilaoa aid proprlt7 a rU'
a peae''aasnraaee for onf yaare aior.
W ah on id be thankful for the substantial growth ef Balalgtt aad
the effort ef ear City Officiate la their continued effort to keep op oar
Citr BeaatifaX
Let oaa thaakfal la Joining th erovrda oa thia. th Greatest ThanL-
igiviag af aeir career la aaakiag it aisniorable day. .
S. BERWANGER
TBI OXS PKICX CLOTBIXK, . . ,
raa la thaakfal for
avsT M yeara.
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Or Mrrlatf jor cloth e iqolrcmeaU tor
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