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MONDAY. NOVEMBER 13, M, i THE ASHEVP.LK DAILY CITIZEN. ) i i - i f th fr. . r ! r S tin i , ; J- 1' c i. ! i j i j t ' HI i CROWN BAY KUM AND QUININE Hair Tonic, 50c. Stops Falling, Cleanses the Scalp. Removes Dandruff tar loes Sot Dye the HMr.-J Manufactured only hy The Carolina Pharmacy Higb Gntd Frecriptlon Work." College St. and Court Square 1 Capita Stock, $IG0,000. Battery Park Bank. EXCELLENT FACILITIES FOR DOING A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. AH business Intrusted to ui will have the best possible atten tion. Collections made and reported promptly. Correspondence and accounts solicited. Safe deposit boxes for rent. Banking hours: 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. J. E. RANKIN. Cashier. JAS. P. SAW7"R. Pres. INGRAIN CARPETS.. MAKE COMFOHTAULE AND DESIRABLE ("Alt PETS FOR BEDROOMS. J' We can Rive yrtu gome inter, W estiiiR figures on them and have X u itrite line in reny patterns to select from. Suppose you take a limk at them we will take pleasure in nhuwlnx them. Sawyer's Carpal House, Telephone 228 18 and 20 Church St. Roller Tray. Double Roller Tray jj We carry the largest line of I fine an.) medium priced Trunks. Suit Case. Valises. Cabin Bass. I t tr.. In Asheville W nk ttiuuu. ure in fhowinic you through our line wiirther you purchase or not. STOW loe are Leadinq 5hoe Dealers. Phone 571. v.. - Novelties in Wraps and Dress Goods. Some exceedingly good values just received. Mos of these at old pi ices, although there is a big advance the things that everybody wants the prime favorites in other words. Lots of other seasonable things now on the way from our buyer now in New York. , H. Redwood & Co., - L 7 & Q PATTON AVE. AROUND TOWN. FORECAST tttl 8 p. m. Tuesday Fair tonight and Tuesday; warmer. The adjourned quarterly conference for North Asheville Methodist church will be held this evening at 7:30. There will be a meeting of the board of managers of the Lindley Training school tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Alex Penner. a farmer about CO years of age. died at Arden yesterday morn ing. The funeral services were beld there today. Starnes Bros, retail gfocers, hereto fore at 100 Patton avenue, will move their business tomorrow to 10 South Main street. The sale of seats for "Shore Acres" began at the Paragon pharmacy this morning, and a large number of reser vations were made before noon. It is evident that there is to be a big house. Samuel I. Bean today unloaded a car load of pedestal blocks to be erected at Biltmore House. These blocks are to be used as pedestals on which to place statuary immediately around Biltmore House. Sixty-three out of a membership of near 100 from the Carpenters' union attended Haywood Street M. E. church. South, yesterday morning and listened to the special sermon of the pastor. Rev. H. L. Atkins, to carpenters. Oasis Temple of the Mystic Shrine will journey to Charleston, S. C, No- . -. . V. . - Tia f..tivlf l.a nf thp (HTa- casion at the historic city by the sea will Include an excursion around the harbor, a trip to the Isle of Palms, and a banquet. The special rate from Ashe ville will be $6.10. Judjte Coble telegraphed Sheriff L-e this morning that he would not reach Asheville from the west until this af ternoon. Superior court was to begin work here this morning, but when th hour arrived Deputy Sheriff Jones called court and then announced a re cess till 3 p. m. George W. Young, who was at Swan renorts the danger- ! ous illness of MaJ. W. Y. Porter and Porter is a veteran of the "Buncombe niHo.ncti while Mr. Eurerin was in r.s.mrtnnv K The former is about 71 years of age, while the. latter is 55 or 60. Ch:irman West of the Aldermanic street committee, instead of Mayor 1)1.1. a ntr (ail SalurrlflV Vftfl &t- polnted by the board Friday evening . .. - . . 1 1 1 XT to attena tne meeting i aiv".-w-a nffii.ii holH tnr the consideration of plans for the improvement of the extension or aoutn main oireci. Mrs. C. W. McKenaie, about 30 years of age. wife of a loom-fixer in the Asheville cotton mills, died at 5 a. m. today. The remains were sent this afternoon to Mrs. McKenzie's old home, eight miles from Morganton. Mrs. Mc Kenxie has been ill for a year. She was formerly Miss Fox of Morganton. Her husband and one child survive. Third Vice-President and General Manager Frank S. Gannon, of the Southern railway left Saturday in his special train bound for Knoxvllle, for the purpose of Inspecting the roadbed between this point and Morristown with a view to proposed improvement of grades. Division Superintendent Loyall accompanied the party. ' Wm. Brown, colored, was held in' po lice cwurt this morning on the charge of stealing a cow from Miss Emma Mason, who lives near Biltmore, last Saturday. He was trying to sell the cow at Baker's beef market on West Haywood street when arrested by the police. He was bound over to the next term of Criminal court under $300 bond. Negotiations are stlil pending be tween tUe city and the North Carolina Electric Power company over the fran chise asked by the company which will allow it to use the streets for poles and wires for the transmission of pow er from the Ivy dam. There are some differences between city and company, but it is hoped that an agreement win soon be reached. The Columbia State says: Gov. Mc Seeney has. been invited to be the ' guest of the city of Asheville, N. C, on tne occasion of the convention to be held in that city on the 22d Inst., with the view of getting Congress to estab- . hBk a national park at some point in the Blue Ridge or the Great Smokies. While heartiiy in sympathy with the movement. Gov. McSweeney will be unable to accept the invitation. There will be a meeting of the Ashe- ' vine Public Health and Resort associa tion in the rooms of the Hotel Berkeley this evening at 8:30. It is understood that resolutions wi.l be passed relative to the teaching of the laws of public and private hygiene in the public schools, and that Col. Robert Bingham will introduce a solution relative to the proper advertising of AsheMlle abroad. The tire department responded to an alarm about 10 o'clock Saturday night, caused by the overflow of a sink in the rear of 48 Spruce street. The cook be came frightened by the sound .the water, and the fact that she was aione in the house, and rushed out of doors to be resolved if it were the prince of darkness or another rise in the water rent ye.led "fire" with great emotional Intensity, made a hit with Frank Chapman, who believed the cook spoke sooth that he promptly turned in an alarm The department responded to the hurrah touch. Then every one said ... c- rhflnmnn. who refiT- Keno citck w . - - istered a vow that he would never again put trust in the words of an ex cited cook. The singing of "The Bohemian Girl" at the Grand Saturday evening was perhaps the most satisfactory per formance of the Olympia Opera com pany's engagements here. The music was more suited to the voices of the singles than that of "Faust," and the need for a refined comedian is not as great as in "Boccaccio." Ed. Weston's singing of the lover's plea "Then you'll remember me" was done with consid erable expression and delighted the au dience. George Olml received an en core for "A heart bowed down." Miss Eleanor Jenkins" sweet but rather weak voice suited the girlish role of the heroine. Miss Fannie Myers as the queen of the gypsies gave additional proof of her talent. Do business men employ as salesmen fersans of estaolished bad chara.-ter or m character? A newspaper, no far ai advertising is concerned. Is an assist ant salesman to the advertiser. How much is the space worth if it fcas no character? Grant's 24 cures colds, 25c. Grant's Blue Gem Jelllco Coal best on the market. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ashe ville Wood and Coal Co. phone 123. Grant's 24 cures colds, 25c. Grant's . POINTS PERSONAX. " Paragraphs About the People Who Are " c': ' ' " " Traveling. ; r A. E. Pesey, esq., of Henderson ville, is here- I - -Wm. F. Bowe of Augusta, Ga., to in the city, i Wrestler Tom Frig bee is here from Madison county. , J. M. Pearce of Laurens, S. C. is among the recent arrivals. Solicitor G. Ellis Gardner of Yancey Criminal court, ts In town. Hon. R. D. Gilmer came over from Waynes v Die this afternoon. Miss Minnie McElrath returned yes terday from a week's stay at Green- viller S. C. W. W. Jackson, baggagemaster "be tween Salisbury and Knoxvllle, spent Sunday in the city. Charlotte News: Capt. Harry P. Johnston of Asheville. is spending a few days in the city. Capt. B. A. Newland, representing he National export .exposition bi Philadelphia, is in the ciy for a few days. J H. Payne of Waynesville, father f Mrs. W. W. Ray of this city, vas here Saturday on a visit to his daughter. Alderman Waddell has returned from Green Riven plantation, where he has been hunting with Tancls s. ana Tench Coxe. J. Edwards Thomas of Superintend ent l IVftl I n office, left Saturday for Charlottesville. Va., to accompany his wife and child back to Asheville. Mrs, Thomas has been visiting rela tives in Virginia for some time. TTntol Tlerkelev arrivals: R. S. Ram sey of Marshall. A. B. Freeman of Hendersonville, T. F. Roland of Burns vllle, O. V. F. Blythe of Henderson ville, Chas. Newman, Jr., of New York. Wm. Rich of New York City. U. u. Barke, D. C. AT THE GRAND. "Shore Acres," that beautiful play of American home life, is said to haye earned over half a million dollars for Its author, James A. Heme. Those who are familiar with the strength and beauty of this sterling play admirthat the dramatist has lined his characters more nearly to life and made them ap pear more real than any other native dramatist ever has in fact, one wit nessing a production of "Shore Acre" 1s gradually drawn into the thoughts JAME urowr lAufHwi r. SHORE ACRES. n i n iir . . - and tha situations of the story and soon forgets that it is a play that is going on, but lives, in thought, in the midst of the community and the char acters depicted on the stage and the scenes enacted there are as events happening in the real life of the one looking on at the performance. The people of the cast lose their identity as actors and are, for the time being, the simple, innocent folk of down East, New England life. A very excellent company, headed by Charles Craig, will present this sterl ing play in the Grand opera house Wednesday evening. There are about 25 people in the cast, and as has ever been the case with "Shore Acres" com panies, they are actors of note and ability. RATES TO CONFERENCE. Special Rates Offered by the Southern Railway Company. Special excursion rates are offered by the Southern railway for the following occasions: Account W. N. C. conference, M. E church. South, Concord, N. C, tickets on sale November 20, 21, 22, final limit November 30. Round trip rate from Asheville, $7. Account N. C. conference, Methodist chureh. South, Washington, N. C, tickets on sale December 4-7 inclusive, final limit December 16. Round trip rate from Asheville $16.85. Account annual session Grand Lodge of Masons, Goldsboro, .N. C, tickets on sale December 11-14 inclusive, final limit December 20. Round trip rate from Asheville. $12.80. Account Baptist State convention and Young People's societies of North Car olina. Asheville. tickets on sale Decem ber 4. 5, 6. final limit December 15. For full Information call on ticket agents or address F. R. Darby. C. P. & T. A.. Asheville. or R. L. Vernon, T. P. A.. Charlotte. DEALS IN DIRT. The following deeds have been filed in Register of Deeds Mackey's office: Jsmes M. Taylor to Laura E. Cos by, property on Ross' creek $500 Francis Willis and wife to J. M. Horner an others, property east side French Board river 10 Tims. L. Clayton to Nancy E. Led ford, 10 acres on old Leicester road 976 X. W. Patton and wife to Henry Plemmons. property in west Asheville 200 James Martin and wife to city of Asheville. property west side Col legt street 600 When a newspaper cuts its advertis ng price for you how do you know It is not giving another advertiser a still lover rate? Tiins nm .TelHo Coal free from dust. Satisfaction guaranteed. Asheville Wood and Coal Co. Advertising space is merchandise. If It isn't worth much to the seller it is worth still less to the buyer. Grant's 24 cures colds, 25c. Grant s The advertiser who has learned to prune down his own advertisements has started ol the road to intelligent adwrlting. Grant's 24 cures colds, 25c. Grant's S A NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Page For Sle W. Turner. Some Specials Greer's. Wanted P. O. Box 21. Opera House Shore Acres. Wanted G., Care Citiien. The Reason Why W. A. Blair. Roller Tray Boston Shoe Store. 4 Hygienic Underwear Courtney's. A Morning Appetiser T. M. Mitchell 4 Lake Superior White' Fish Young's. 4 Hunting Outfit Asheville Hardware Co. 4 Bargain Counter Morgan's : Book Store. - 4 Furnished Rooms 119 French Broad. Avenue. 4 Columbus Buggies Asheville Hard ware Co. l IF" YOU DON'T Use our eoaL borrow a scuttle full from your neighbor and ever after you wm come to Carolina coal Co., 28 Patton avenue. Phone 130. SPECIAL NOTICES WANTED To buy or rent roller top desk. AadressP. O. Box 22. dlt BAKU BROS., carnage painters and aign writers. Mi College street. 'Phone A NICE office in Temple Court for rent. Wm. Johnston, Jr., 20 Temple Court. 10-20dtf PIANO FOR RENT High grade upright. Apply J. L. Wagner, Asheville P. O. 18-8dtf. TWO good secondhand bedroom suits .t Mrs. L. A. Johnson's today. 43 I'at .on avenue. AN educated young lady desires po sition as teacher or companion. Ad dress G., Care Citizen. dlw TWO connecting rooms, unfurnished suitable for light housekeeping. lis oouth French Broad avenue. it SAVE expense and trouble by having your plumbing examined now. Bali & dheppard, 4 Patton avenue. WANTED Expert oarsman who can row and manage a skiff. W. B. Gwyn, library Building, Court Square. 11-8-dtf THIS week is the last chance to get free photographs and if you miss it It will be your own fault. J. M. McCan .ess, 7 and 9 Patton ave. FRESH OYSTERS and Quail every iay. Noah Murrough, Woodlawn Cafe, .n addition to the Cafe a handsome tunch counter. Lunches served at all nours. PIANO and Organ tuning and re pairing by E. M. Martin, graduate New England Conservatory, with W. J. Hough, 43 Patton avenue. ll-8-d2w FOR SALE today a good six-hole Jooking Range, a hree-burner gaso line stove and upright piano and a large stock of wooden heaters. W. Turner, 35 North. Main street. FOR a morning appetizer there is nothing better than a glass of Beau mont Iron and Magnesia Water. For sale by Clarence Sawyer and Dr. T. C. Smith. T. M. Mitchell. MISS JUSTICE has removed her dressmaking establishment from Bai ey street to the Villa, comer of Col .ege and Haywood streets, where she A ill be pleased to see her old custom ers. ll-6-d2w BOARD in private family; large, junny rooms with southern exposure; ressing room and private bath at .ached; table first-class; no consump tives taken. Address Miss Coleman. i56 North Main. H-7-d6teod WALDHEIM Thoroughly renovated and now open for winter guests. Beau tiful situation, central, on car line. House elegantly furnished. First-class accommodation at moderate - prices. Mrs. R. O. Patterson, 211 Patton ave. FOR RENT A large house with about 20 rooms, all repainted and put in thorough repair; steam heat; all in drst-class order, suitable for first-class boarding house. Apply to H. F. Grant, i4 S. Main st. 10-31-d-lmo. r FOR RENT A large house, with extensive and beautiful grounds and trees, immediately on car line and pav ed street. All modern conveniences, well suited for boarding house. Terms moderate. Apply to L. A. Farinholt, real estate broker, 49 Patton avenue. 11-8-dtf THE ALT1MONT No. 10 Church street, formerly 211 Haywood street. Excellent table board by day or mouth; centrally located; rooms neatly fur nished and heated; electric lights and bells: baths on each floor for free use if guests; rates reasonable. Mrs. J. L. Morgan, proprietress. 'Phone 29. 11-6-dlw. FOR RENT One large boarding house, has two complete bath rooms, electric lights, call bells to each room, best location in city. I also have fur nished and unfurnished flats of 5 and 6 rooms each with all modern improve ments, also 2 cottages. O. D. Revel 1, SI Temple Court, Patton avenue. HOUSE for rent on the Biltmore Es tate, 1 miles from Biltmore station. House contains eight rooms and bath room, all in excellent order. Water is supplied from the Biltmore mains. Garden of 1 acres goes with the house; also good stable. Address Bilt more Estate, Biltmore, N. C. 10-26dtf WE have employed a good cabinet workman and are prepared to do all kinds of repair work on furniture. Have an experienced packer. Will pack or unpack your furniture on short no tice and at reasonable prices. We are still buying and selling second-hand and new new. furniture at prices to suit these times. Goods sold for cash or on installment. Baird & Rector. 44 North Main street. LAKE SUPERIOR WHITE FISH. Salmon Trout, Smelts, ' Finnan Haddie, Smoked Salmon. Smoked Bloaters, Smoked Halibut, Scallops, Mallard Ducks, Just received at Young's Fish Market, "In the. Corner" Telephone 23. The Event of the Reason. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Wednesday, ACT November uy) - - . Eight consecutive season of James A. Heme's Beautiful Comedy DRAMA ; Shore Acres DIRECTION OP H- C. MINER. Presented by a Fine Comgany of .Players with entire new scenery and mechanical novelties. A Superb Production Guaranteed. Prices Never Vary. Reserved Seats $1-00, 75 and 60c; Re served seats at the Paragon Pharma cy Monday,. Tuesday, Wednesday. , 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. niture shown in Western Carolina; Prices right. ' W. B. WILLI AnSON & CO.. Furniture, Carpets, Etc.; f 1 6 Patton Avenue. : , Commercial Stationery. Our stock is complete, covering ever y thing needed in an office. Tou have the largest stock to select from and the prices for quality cannot be equalled. Qual ity is always our first consideration. Money re funded if anything is unsatisfactory. Rogers' Book Store, Phone 354. ASHEVILLE Eug, C. Sawyer, Pro. Phone 228.. 18 & id Church St. ....i,.,.,.,.,...!, J. W. NORWOOD. President. CAPITAL, $100,000. The Blue Ridge National Bank ASHEVILLE N. C. We solicit correspondence and the accounts of banks, corporations, firms and individuals. ' ' Promptness, accuracy and safety guaranteed. No interest paid on deposits. Safety deposit boxes for rent. We are prepared to give prompt attention td collections and remit at lowest exchange rates on day of pay ment. DIRECTORS: W. J. Slayden. Jas. A. Burroughs. G. A. Norwood, S P. McDlvitt, J. W. Norwood, Erwin Sluder. i,V(iSS'iV'i'''Vi'i'i'i'i ? Sweaters 50c to R 5 In Pla n and Vancy Stripes. ,UVM For Men. Ibys Children, j j Si;es it to 44. j ' j Our line of Gentlemen's Furnishings is the most com plete in the city and you can be suited in everything from "top to toe" at popular prices. . ; The Whitlock Clothing House, 41 PATTON AVENUE. THE ECONOMICAL BOOK BUYER Will find our BARGAIN COUNT Ell an interesting place almost anything you want Fiction. Tra vel. Standard . Wsorks, Biblical Stories, Books for Children, etc. In most instances we have marked these books below cost we need the room for our holiday trade. Call and examine. Morgan's Book Store, 3 West Court Square. Imported and Domestic Cigars Sold Ibti the Box f at Factory Prices at the jj Berkeley Cigar (Stand. A Happy Mechanic. From the general satisfaction our tools have given we feel sure that this man has supplied his wants at our store. An equal pleasure awaits you. BROWN, NORTH'JP & CO 33 Patton Avon u . Is very high, but we are In po sition to save you something In that line all tho time. Phone your orders to 39 Patton avenue, or drive wagon to West College. .,y Respectfully, - H.'C. Johnson. r. : : For the next JO days we will give a. discount of 10 per cent, on all 1-4 and 4-4 Carpets. Axmlnsters. Moquittes. .Velvets. Brussels and Ingrains. Terms strictly cash. No tickets taken on this offer. T Furniture We have the large best selected stock of all kinds of Fur Tho Sign of tho Book.' No. 20 South Main Street Wholesale Prices tothe Public. ; ON ALL BICYCLES REMAIN ING IN STOCK. . N. B. This is no fake come and see if it is. Figures talk! ' 9 (''.S'i'i'i'ii'i'iiV''i''''''''''''i'i ERWIN BLUDbK, tasnicr. m ! NOHICE! AH persons indebted to me win please call and settle by January 1, 1900, or the accounts will be placed in the hand' of an attorney for collection. FOR SALE. J'-'i- Seven new Wheler & Wilson sewing machines. 25 per cent, less than they - - , . - i . ' - . can be bought elsewhere. Never been out of crates. Also some spring woolens for ladles and men at cost. . J. W. SCHARTLE j . i ; . 47 SOtJTH MAIN ST. Out Tour attention to the winding- up of some valuable bargains in Overcoats, Suits and Pants to order. I am com pelled to close my entire stock on ac count of my health. 'A few prices given below on suits: $35.00 SUIT FOR I2J.O0 $30.00 SUIT FOR '..$20.60 $2.00 SUIT FOR."'.; ...... ..$19.60 $25.00 SUIT FOR ...... ...... $lB-60 $22.50 SUIT FOR ..i. ....... 1.... ..$15.00 H. OELMAN, - Merchant TaSor. Paragon Building. SI . Closing G ! BLOCK, PARLOR, LUMP, " j RANGE, FURNACE Place your orders with us and we will see that you get the Best and "Cleanest Coal and Coke on the market at the Lowest Price. Coal from selected mines, wholesale and retail. Asheville Ice and Coal Co., O ii : . i - it THE REASON WHY Blair's stock of; furniture is always salable, is because i It represents the product of the factories of the best manufacturers in this country, and is therefore reliablej - The designs are numerous, original and up-to-date, and every article sold! is -constructed in such a manner as to le a pride to the maker, the dealer and the user. . The offerings at the Emporium this week are new; and such as to assure a good business to the retail dealer, who carries them in stock, and you are Invited tp look them over at INO.-45 PATTON AVENUE HUNT IN BY BUYINQ AN Hunting Coats Vests. Hats. Belts, Qtin Cases. U M C. SHELLS IN ALL GAUGES IN BLACK AND SMOKELESS POWDER. Asheville Hardware Company. ffi BB JmS f .1 ... ..... v.. 3 BONANZA WINE AND LIQUOR CC , ; 43 SOUTH MAIN STREET. 'PHONE 72. THE CITIZEN COMPANY Publishers. What we know about study and actual application to business. We kepn rirrlit nn to date in the way of new types, etc., and for that, reason we car. invariably turn out work different from and more attractive than you usually get. We want your important work. We will please you, and at a price that will please you most. Asheville Telephone Co., (INDEPENDENT) Endorsed by the Asheville Board of Trade. long distance service to Hendersonville, Brevard : land Bapphlre and Intermediate stations. Kates frr business 'phones '. . Rates for residence 'phones. Over 600 City Connections Office, Over II Patton Are. The Club Saloon, j 55 South Main St, Asheville, N. C. Try a bottle of Beacbnut Rye Whiskey. Recommended by the lead ing physicians of the city for medicinal purposes. Agent for the Au gusta Brewing Company. 1 Beer bottl ed dally. P. Ticlntyre, Prop. 'Phone 218. The Finest Line of French Briar! and Meerschaum Pipesputh ofN. Y. at the Valuable Storerooms & Offices FOR RENT ONE LARGE STORE ROOM AND BASEMENT No. 28 South Main Street; formerly known as .Palais RoyaL ONE 8 MALE, STORE ROOM AND BASEMENT In Paragon Building, corner Haywood and West College Strets. now occupied by Mr. Gehnan. Possession given 1st December. ENTIRE THIRD STORY OP PARA GON BUILDING. - OFFICES AND HALL ROOMS-Sec-ond story of Johnston building, 8. west -corner of public square, over . Dr. T. C Smith's Drug Store. . c : ; . Apply to : .- - ..' .' Rutfsdgs, Patt2rscn,Vcbb A Co S and t Johnston Building. OR TH03. D. JOHNSTON. - TELEPHONE NO. 40 COn FORT! OUTFIT FROM US. Pants. Game Bags. Leggins JTTI QUISISANA . j) Nature Core Saaitarin m 117 Finch Brond Ave.. Latest German Method No Mediclnel No Operations! Mom Bucct'ksful curi'H at fected by MasBHRt , HntliK. llet, PwerilBh Movements etc. All llM'ase irrntril Conxumptlen fcurcegsrullj a ted in the II r.-t st No consumptive laken In th house, but tht-y rnn c me for coiiHultHi llii hii.I (refitment tn unit out Bid of the nnJtnriuui A LIFE SAVER. In cold and stormy weather, that i: the "ounce of prevention" neede.T, is our superior and high grade Pass-Word 1 Rye Whiskey. Absolute purity an-1 fine distillation makes this whiskey beneficial to the digestion and to the health generally. , As a preventative and cure for colds, grip, etc.. It is un surpassed. - printing Las been learned bv hard 324.00 per ytai .$16.00 per veal W. S. PROCTOR,Supt. F. O. Box 337. fc5)' I 1 meiey StBIld, Bromide Enlarging. Our new Bromide room has beencompleted and we are doing fine enlarging. We are enlarging from nega tives on photos, but prefer mak ing our own pictures so give free sittings with each enlargement. Handsome Frames Low in Price. ..Ray's Studio.. 5 'Phone 67. ."
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