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L O C A L A C. L. PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES: Southbound. No. 83 (Flag) 0:10 A. M No. 98 8-3* A. M No. 88. 3:48 P. M. No. 83. 11:1* P. M Northbound. Na. 84, 6:83 A. M No. SO. 18:0* P. M No. 84. 7:41 P. M No. 88. 11:38 P. M DURHAM AND SOUTHERN Ph-ir-'r Train SchedaV: Lv. Du - > No. 88. 9:10 A. M No. 84. 1:30 P. M Ar. lion No. 81. 11:10 A. 81 No. 41. 6:?.S P. M J. J. WADE, Loral Keporlrr Miss Snllio Punll* wsi In Fsyrlto vila Wednesday shopping. • Mr. N. A. Townsend spent Wed nesday in Fayelirville on bur.new. Mr. Byrd 1*. Gentry spent n dnv til's week in town on bnslnc-'t. Mr- E. L. Hall, of Payot!'.-ville, wm hero Tuaaday on boilner'. Mr. Jaraea Bost of Trimly Collegi spent la*t Sunday in town with friends. Mr. D. E. Marine if H'.th T'..int spent a few days in Inwn t*>i» neck in buinwL Miss Bertha Johnson, of Benson, was here Wednesday ths guest of frionds. Mrs. Harvey MeKay l»rt wean* day for Rocky Mount where she will rpend some linioe with relatives. The ll>gh School Ball club will play Smlhfleld on the latter'* grounds next Tuesday. Local root ers are invited to follow the team. Mr. Jen* I'eartall, of Hamlet, wav here this week visiting hia dnught err. Mm. J. L. Hatcher and Mr*. Paul C. Hood. The Christian Endeavor of lh*a Presbyterian Church will hold Its re gular meeting In the church Monday night. M*aa Ethel Sloan, of K«*bra*!-a, left Moitdny night fur her home at ter spending a short white in iha.a city with Mia* Sue Smith. Drs. Bain and Butler were rial tor* In Southfield Monday night where they were tha gueats of Dr. N. T. Holland. Mrs. O. P. Popa, Mias Maggie Tope, and Mr*. Fairbanks spent a faw hours Wednesday In PayottevHle shopping. Mr. Worth M. Pope has moeod hi* office from Tha Dispatch building in to the building occupied by the Globe Pressing Company. Be will be glad to have hi* frlands rail on him there. . Mr. C. L. Wilson was in Fayette, villc Tuesday having gone down to we Mrs. Wilson, who U In a hospi tal there, having beeu operated nn for tonsilitis. The Wake Forest Glee Club ren dered an excellent performance at the Opera House Friday night to a largo crowd. A good oreheatra nc comanled the boys. Mr. Robert Young who has held a position in Durham for tho past several month*, has returned to Dunn and will assist hi* father, Mr. E. F. Young in his law offices. Mias Lillis Johnson is In Raleigh this week with her sl-lcr, Mrs. Byron Pord. who has been ill. klra. Carrie Lane was also with hor for a few days bat has returned to Dunn. Rev. J. A. Hornaday, pastor of tho Methodwt church, leavisi Monday for Snow Hill, where he will amist the pastor of the Methodist church in a protracted mcotlng. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis, who have bven in Kentucky for the part sever al month*, where Mr. Davts was a student in a Bsmiosry, have return ed to Dunn and will be hare for some time. Capt. J. L. Mince, of Company M. Second Infantry, which company is now stationed at Goldsboro wu* In Dunn Tuesday visiting his family, Capt. Minus la looking flno and says hi* health waa splendid while on the border in Texas. One of the beat picture* of the r.esron waa presented last Monday night at the White Way Theatre. TUo picture carried a morn! full of interest and excitement. Its touch ing* were far reaching; its ir-.tevst deep sad absorbing. Thera will be m complete change of the hank cashiers Monday, a* has bust) anouneed In these columns be fore, Mr. Culbreth, poo* from th« State Bank A Trust Company to the first National; Mr. Smith, who Hh, h.-*en with the Bank of Cape Foai succeed* Mr. Culbreth and Mr. Tay lor, goes from the first National U Um Bank of Cape Fear. For th< past six months there has been I number sf changes hers la hanklni circles, hut the town has not lot but one eilltan, Mr. Henry Herring who waa cashier of the State Baal A Trust Company, and is now en gaged la the lumber business la Rose tv-re. Mr. Hlrka, formerly with thi First National, Is new associated wit] the Bank of Harnett, at Duke, ha retains Us cttiiegship. N Kr.ri ll'nwa iyc.it Tbur;d.ty *' «■' its.'; In Goldsboro with friend*. Hr. Joe Wilton of thi» city wai a bi.uutwi v'.-iior -o I_!Ulr.tca tMi m or.;.Hie. At a meeting of the dir.itj..; of th» First National Bank hyld lent Friday, Dr. C. H. Saxton wu elec ted n member of the Board. Mr. Ernest Jeffreys ha* purchseed ono of. tho lstvat models of Dodge t'ara this week which warn recently received with a car load by the Lo cal agent, Mr. Edward Smith. Mr. A. E Kobinxon and Hr. Lee. of Falcon, were her* Tuesday as sisting Mr. Green, of New York, In crrrtlng tho new linotype machine which wax InxtalUd in '1 he Diipeteb 'Sice this week. tour attention 1* colled to the ad of the Vint National Rank in this ltxuc. Tl-ey hove foO.OOli.UO to l>i»n to farmer* in tmnll amounts and ure tinxiuux U> help farmer*' nitons end clubs finance their rnija if Uivy are in need of money. Saturday Mile moon the Whito Way Theatre will giv* awey a box of randy to the one holding th* lucky uomber. On Wednerday evening of •■ext week the manager will giv* s way |l..Vi In gold. Ask for coupons now. Thev air valuable. Ono given with each admission. Three ix a grr»t deal of stealing .Ming on around Dunn at this time. Meat houses are being broken into and other tilings to eat or* being tloUn from our dtixens frequently. <11 such rose* It It hard to get evi dence •ufTirient to convict end the rogue* are seldom cuught. Mr. Alvin Thornton, wo of Mr. juthrey Thornton, and Hiss l'birby Till niton wera marriwl last Satur ■ day right at M o'elock, the ceremony being performed by Rev. A. R. Mc Queen at the home of the groom In joinh Dunn. Tbc friends of th* -oung couple wi»h Tor them happl VUUtll. Mr. M R Wilkes of Rowland, has been el-rtrd Loisisni cashier uf the Firm Notional Bank of Dunn. Mr. Wr'iLee is s young man who has >..d oufioiccrsble experience in the bunk ing business and come* to the First Ni.tlonal well recommended, lie sue. <-cnls Mr. Herbert Taylor who goes tu the Rank of Cape Fear Monday. THE ELEVENTH FART OF THE SCOUT LAW. A Seoul is Clean. Ur keep* clean in body and hiiughl; he stands for clean speech, -•lean sport, rtran habits; and he Lravcls with a rlean crowd. Clean liness makes a real Scout and that real Scout admires his make-up. .Scouts car* whom they associate with and they endeavor to make those associate* boys of their na ture of rltanlinaaa in body and ao«L Course jokes arc avoided by JBoy Scouts, and are covered up by good clean joke* that can bo sulmired by rstlmablo people. The Scout keeps himself neat and clear except in work; but above all makes his soul ■ami thoughts CLEAN.—Scout Re porter. Federation of Woau'i Clubs Meet. The Twelfth District of the North Carolina Federation of Woman's Clulw held its annual Reciprocity Day meeting In the court house auditorium at Whttrvill*, March 22nd. Mrs. A. Klmo, chairman of the District. prrs.denL After prayer und tho singing of the Federation »nf, Mrs. Powell made the address of welcome to which Mrs. W. B. Pare, of Lumbcrton, responded. Re ports from tho clubs already feder ated were then made and the new clubs Introduced — the Woman’s Club ami the Thursday Afternoon Book Club of Dunn, being among i uha now clubs, and represented by Mrs. J. L. Wade and Mrs P. S. Cooper—Mr*. Wad* giving the his tory of tbo Woman's Club, and Mrs. Cooper tho Thursday Afternoon Book Club. Then came the midday luncheon, and the bountiful supply, dainty manner of serving, and the social good time was snjoyed to the fullest. At the afternoon session Mrs. W. M. Creasy, of Wilmington gave a talk on the “ Value of District Meet ing*” and long ere she had finished, every one realised tho value of them. To Mrs. J. A. Brown of Chad bourn, was astltmed tbs ” Endow ment Pond" and “ The SalUe South si] Cotton Loan Fund, Mrs. Brown is the wifo of a banker, and needle* to say that she did not lack for any information on thi* subject. Mr*. N. A. Sinclair, of Fayette ville led the Round Table discussion " How Can We Interest Unfed*rated Clubs In the State Organisation T ” and Mr*. R. W. Bicks. of Wlbnlng. ton made quit* an interesting tall on " Club Fellowship.” The President Mrs. 1.Ingle, and Mrs. Gordon Finger, being unable to moot with us on account of sick, ness it was feared oar masting wouk i not be profitable and although thefi absence was regretted by every eni proseat, tho meeting did not bet internet at any time and every om who wae fortunate enough to attest felt benefited. The next PeelpTOcIty Day wll he held In Dunn, and that our towi rhntud have been selected as Uk n set.age ere slwaye an incentive h ihoutd be a source of grstifleatioi to oar pcoplo, and we should dees !t an honor to havs so cultured i body of worn*a meet hers. Thee meetings sroelwayu an iarentfva t • a bettor, a bigger work and ou i Aomen should begin to make plan i for this mooting; for K win no . only mean much to the whole chi women, but te the whole town. Thursday Afternoon Beall Club. Hn. J. C. Clifford wna kostaaa at a regular meeting of tbs Book dab last Thursday evening. Rugs and rug making being the anbject for the afternoon. Tba response to tba roll call was by currant events mad after the minutaa the fallowing In teresting sad unique program was given: Bugs and rug making, Mrs. C. M. Tilghman jPenuan ruga of tba XVI century—Mrs. N. A. Townsend, Pol ish and Turkish rugs; Mrs. C. >. Smith. Guests of Ike club were Mee demr* Ransom Pearsall, Rufos Smith E. M. Jeffreys mad J. J. Wade. Refreshments in two courses were served. Bridge Clels. Mrs. Ellis Goldstein effervescing with the spirit of hospitality and in her usual sweet and charming dig nity, seas hoatess to the Bridge Club yesterday aftemon la honor of Mrs. Will Wsill of Now York. The per fectly appointed home was beauti ful in Its decorations of Easter flow ers, jonquils and whit* hyacinths be ing used and tho color scheme of yellow and white predominating throughout. Hand-painted score cards wore given to Maadames. Will WalU, I.loyd Wade, Jack Lee, E. F. Young, E. M. Jeffrey*. Archie Hooks, John Thornton N. A. Townsend, G. H. Tilghman Misses Sue Smith and Gladys Young. A salad course, followed by cream and cake in Easter-lily shapes, cof fee end mints were served; each course conveying to the guests its own delicious taste and that of the hostess. Club and guest prises were white silk hose. COLLI. ARLES3 FROCKS A NEW WHIM. WUr«i Same Dwifstfi Dkpsw* With Collars Others Bring Out New Style*. New York , March 2P.—To dis pense entirely with collar* on nepar tts blouse** and dr* ease It one of the latest fancies of fashion design ers. Perhaps this will be a trying style for the majority of women, ns most faces require the softening In fluence of e collar around the neck; but for those to whom it la becom I ing the coLlarleaa neck, as • novelty, Is tore to make an nppenL There Is nethiog that wo mss Ilka more than something a Utils different, for to tiro of a certain style, however becoming, is only human. Many and varied are the new out lines and finishes for these collarless dress**. Square, round, ova) and V shapes are all among tit* different outlines la vogue. The oval out line going across the nock from shoolder to shoulder at a rather shal low depth Is very interesting and is shown in the accompanying sketch. In this model the neck Is finished with a cross-stitch embroid ery design, one of the newest forms of embroidery, nr rutber, oils of the oldest forms of embroidery re cently revived. The eroee-stitch of generation* bock has returned, now that embroidery of every deseript . t aWtUMi P•yl«m BInm with Pleated Skirt. ion enjoy* to strong a rogus. It is fascinating work for those who Ukc newllowork. and so inapt* to do that many spring and sonuaar frocks will b* adorned with It, worked out in th* attractive colors used for em broideries, Th* peplum blouse illustrated is th* klsd that la worn with th* lseaa I hanging skirts, an example of whlct is shown In th* dutch. This skirl > is attached to a skeleton lining, Um 1 lining co called, hanging from tlx I shnnlders and cot on straight, loos* i ly fitted Unas. Th* Using (■ auxfc i of was soft ar thin material aael i aa not, China allk or An* lawn. Tlx i object of this typo of skirt is to pra i seres the stralghUIno adhooetU. i i makes aw excellent foundation fo t th* papism; or oalsid* blooses a > they am called. Th* htowaa that battens strslgh , • dews tho back is making its way surely but (lowly into tho fashion able world. Crochatcd and decora tive fancy buttons make llun back, closings rather attractive. Soma nov city buttons arc made' of colored I trade bunched together In ball shape. These are generally mad on waists that butiton In front New Faasy Cellars. While coUarisas styles are fash ionable, dainty collars have by no nsaans been discarded; on the con trary, this la an accaaaory made very much of. Some af tha new ahapaa fall in rather long points over the vhouldara, others era pointed In front anil squire at the back, and the fam iliar sailor collar la ever present Fine roils, marquisette and handker chief linen la while and rotors ere used fur the new collars. Some are hemstitched by hand, others by ma chine and on almost every one there Is some touch of hand am broidery. Double collars arc usually made with the upper one of some color and a white one. a little Isr.-er, under it HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following real estate trans fer* have been recorded by Register of Deeds W. H. Faucet; since last week. C. Me Arlan to Margaret F.lllot 2 acres in Litlington township, con sideration |25. Hiram Raggett to Atlantic and Western Railroad, right of way on land in Upper Little River township consideration, 1100. Lewie McLean to Anne McLean M acres in Ktswart’a Creek town ship. I*. H. Lee and wife and others to 7- A. las 1ft acres in Averasbom township, consideration 11,400. c. A. Barnes to Mail! Elbert ilern es 20 seres in Grove tswnahip con _.... .« r i H. L. Godwin to P. 8. Cooper one lot in Dunn consideration 10,000 Joc N. Creel to W. n. Lane 1 lot •D Dunn, consideration 1050. A. D. Wilson to Edward Smith 1 lot in Dunn, consideration $4o0. J. A. Hpivcjr to W. H. Johnson 41 So acres In Johnaonviile township consideration J400. HrmuU Ennis tn George Heaves 1 lot in Buie's Creek, consideration t&O. W. II Parrish to E. M. Henty 1 lot in Coata, consideration $000. Agnes O. West to Flora J. Puts -U 10 nr res in Anderson's Creek township, consideration *10 and oth er valuable ennaideratiotu.—Harnett Reporter. Male of Otilo. City of Toledo, Luru County, sa. Prank J. Chtnsy siafeaa oath that ha Is son,,,r partner of Sha drai st r.T tsvz.':uX K'i- .*r"^2 WmKMffiUBi each and every cade of Catarrh that .esnuftt ba cured by Lhs ads ad HALL'I CATARRH COM.-dH«MtdaVn ■ worn to before me had eobeertbed la toy prearsea. this tth Aar of " bor A D. JIM. A. W. OUBABOX (Osai) Notary PabTta « all's Catarrh Cura Is taken tntarn nnd acts through Sha Blood oa the Mucous Kurfsccs or the System. Betid for tostimonlale. free. F. 1 CHEHST * CXX. Toiodo, a Sold by all OrsfpsUt Tbe. llall ■ 1 etally J'lUa far oonatipetlon. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Having qualified as ndmtnlrtralor of the estate of A. D. Tarlington de cexeed, late of Harnett rnanty, North Carolina. Ibis Is to notify all par si na haring clalma agminat tbe ea. lata ot tbe said doc eased to axhlbit them • • • to tbs an riandgned at Goats. .N. C. on or be fore the tth day of March A. D 1(1* or this notice wtll be pleaded In bar of their recorery. AH persona ln liabted to as,Id natal# wtll plaanft make Immediate paymonL , This the Sth day of March 1917. H. L TflRLlNQTON. Admlnlstrator of the estate Of A. II. Tu'llngtnn, dor.caaerl. L. L. Levinson, Attorney. Coata. N. C. KUHlUAUr. HAI.K Ur VALUABl.r, kkai. kstatk By rlrtue of the authority contain <1 In a certain thi-rtgagu deed execu ted lo D T. Damn* Jr. by R It. Pay. nth aad wife Della Patrlah on March 11th 1113 and waa duly transferred by B. T. Barnet Jr. to me. Being regiatarod In tho Hegiitry of Haroetl <*unty in Book No. 101 Page SI 4 default baring bean mad* la the pay ment of the note sneered by same I will on April 14th 1317 offer for aalo for cash to the highest bidder at It M. at the court bouaa door in Lining ton N. fl. tha following described parcel nf laud lu tha town of Coata N. C. Harnett county a rove town ship. Beginning ITS fast from Waab lagton street on Ida street and run* W*ut 100 rest. Thane* South 17S feet to .lacksou aired, thence K_i*t 100 feet to Ida afreet thence with »eld Ida street 176 feet lo th« begin ning containing tha fractional pert nf an acre tha tame being two lota In Block N In tha plan of the town of Coata. N. O. This March 14th. 0. T. Samoa Jr. Mortgagee C. F. Neighbors, Treotfcrree of Mortgagee. NOTICK OF SALS A sale of the land bernlnafter de scribed haring been made hr tlio ee_ daralguod Trustee by virtue of the powers contained In ■ cert alt deed of trust executed by K. B. Lae. and wife Beads Lae. to the undersigned Trus tee. which deed of trust la duly reg 'tiered In Hook 114. pegc IO7. of the rreordn nf Harnett eoanty. and the last aad hlgbeat bid at aald sale hay ing been within ten days Increased ten per cost, and the ante having Men rc opened by order of the flu pertor court of Harnett county, lean ed March 13, 13’7. the undersign ed Trustee will by rlrtuo of the pow er* contained la aald deed of trust ai d la aeeordaaee with said order of ihh Court sell at reblle auction to tha highest Milder for cash, tha fol low lag lewrlbed real estate located lu tho tourh of Dunn, Harnett coun ty, North Cemllan, bounded aa fol lows: towlt: All of lota of Nos 7. I, hand 13 In Meek A sreordlag to the plan of the town of Dunn the sum# being eon. Uguout loti and forming oae lot ► bounded gad described ee follows, «—ww——»— mu ip. i ■ ■>—- ^SJ- - •o-ortt: Beginning nt the (lon of the Rnrt lino of \ Street ami the Nortbor* |i«* nf v brrland Street, atid rgriitn* IS> i" with the North Hoc »f C'lto'cr'.-a * ptrcol 1G0 feet to Hie Weriem tparkoow Avar.ua: there.' with • l<: Hne nf f.urkaow Arena* tkei*- e !r 11# feat: thonr* W'mtvi rfl > t.llel with Cumberland Mfv.'t t. T'a»-. Mtertlle Mtrwel; theaeo w'l': P; • - Htovtlla etrvet to the beglnul-*. ;..i ' being the lot kioen Ikv HJ.'IX ntviNU Place of (tlrt At roetoffro -.Vie*. Dion, N. C. Tim* of Bale: Snturdny April 7:i> 11*17. at It o'clock M. Term* nf ml*- Carh. This th* Itth 'ey of Mrrrh 1617. 9. O. CUIoril. TmnM. ADMlNIBTft ATOIPB Nimt £~ ' Having qa-illtle-l n« adwlntMc.i'i-r of th* Ketnto of Nnthnu 7»)bv i*n. ■ )«tr of Harnett filmy .V-r.i (u retina, IhU la 1o aotlfv all i-*> ft < having elalma agalanl the imnt# o. — e_-_ "l . »e» ■ *>v—re—> cl :r cx’.ilW'. I Lent to tho V i’ . .••' .-i £tnn. N. C. on or be . ' - AT »f V.vrcb 191 It or I4i- b.o v.J be pleaded In bar or .. :-very. u; perv>o« indebted nt ». M irfll plane mr>e lm r.» • * /ti'i'fii, VI ;s..j i-r of Marrk 1*17. ( . >1. LKK. A«in*. <•" ilie K-ubnii Taylor ICetat*. Hotk. al S.U "V y :>.f virtue of tbe pover i"'V> t> i“ .i~<-d In a rretain me.I* I'T. r tinu •>; by H. C. M- K*y . if.- ». *V. T.il’ait ant lr.«r b; The raid 1. W. Talten to !% K. ''.n- f.>r ir.l.tr, *.kt *h ror-tt ,;e ? t1 * r. • d. t- of ToeemVar * ~ r ' . • .ltd I.. the H*T nrtt rconty rest * r In book K« lofl >•» in. mb:*' nicety-five, rr* 1 v* .if Jun.iurv Ifa, 1*13. the •' r r,er> ». W. T’Koo to P. : «*..* ree'«t.',-ed in look No f at poeo No. 3* «f the ntrloiev for Harnrtt mnnty. Ae rnH P. P. r»pe will offer for tele to the kink u-im»ia:i mi ——iB—ea»wwo ■■*t »od lrit bidder for eaoh, default terirc ' r -ado in A; laymen of r04J • ;y r.'.-tco iccu/sd by A* m.‘d ncrt*.i..v rf.••<!. at public ruction at to -ct hi/a.o door ul Iitl’nirt^n. V 9- l?1? <Cth day of Apm. A. «5».7 nt IS o'clock M. a certain t «c( •■» pH reel of land mftuato In Juractt county, N. C. and dereribed n i d UMUtaPM deed a* followi: Me-tan-is at a tube. WilUom Iniaci corner. In Lemon (trout, and an- at u.r* am.t Lit It foot u» ‘/“Tjt 0li”!vv*- 9; tbouci aa tin* • • \f-V j-it South ISO Iwt to a come •it lot Nr. ij theme tv. lia« of Mid »t V.ott 60 foot A a cornor af lot -'O. IP; tu'.tie am line of laid lot North l.V foot to At bocdaalaa. It . tlnr lot No. P In Mnelt io tho and «rf At woo of Coata, North 'err I’m. , *UJ7^* **** **7 **"*' A P- r. row, Tr.nf.reo of Mortmufo. m- L. Lcrinaon. A tty.. Conte, N. a 0 ■r«i‘W-,n itn'i -u —ri ’ :.5t of Condition , > FIRST i > TONAL. BANK » Doan. N. C At dost oi Bud -ess, March 5, 1917 rril?CES: Loans and D'? :our;s $238,971.28 ii U. S. Bonds mi Otner Bonds 41,925.14 Federal Reserve Stock 1,800.00 Bldg, anti Fu-r:. ;/c* and Fixtures 47,380.15 Cash on liar- i s? J ir. Banks 64,508.25 5 PerCent Redemption Fund 1,800.00 I $396484.82 HARJUTIESt Capital S:cx $ SO,C:j.OO Surp.us ami t^i n v v'.-Jed Profits 24,567.55 I Circulation 40,000.00 ( Deposits 281,8f^§ $3967384.82 We i)£.ve v • .v .f 0 to lcen to the farmers of this section i:> sinrJ.. ur-^ . rSjs to aid them in buying fertilizers and nnanc’-.jj ihtlr c.opo. . We Tr.fio'- farmers’ accounts. •Farmers Unions tnc t.. ,1k do well to see us before making arrangements i u.cy need financial assistance. We .*:i«2 >, .. to farmers than any Bank in this Sector. ■ ■ II Sendee? - . J 1 ■ _ *. :Vt./ ?»Section ■ .«■' «r..—. —***—rTnuSn II Officers: (I f f ?i°n0DBc+u W* D- COOP-R’ Vice.Pr«.idcnt II J. A. CULBRETH. C..W W. E. BALDW IN. A«’t Cs.hhr 1 l . v. *Lt E8. Assistant Cashier |I ‘ Ofrectorte J. W. DRAUCHON. fV P. S. COOPER DR. C. H SEXTON Jt~~. ^ -. ... New Arriving Daily ^m n I ■ • car.- t 04 r <m "U.' «> t>*. aaMHMaHLMSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSB Although Liic iv: :;;:h«r has been bad for some time our line of Furn.L';i- r •: :q d rvouse Furnishings continues to arrive daily anc is i»ov. complete in every department While the >ricec some higher we are selling as cheap, 1 if not cheapen, :Jvir sr.y other Furniture or Hardware House in this section. Hext Time Ycv Are in Dunn Don’t Fail To Yi-At Our Stores. •. If you are net in position to pay all cash it may be so we can arrange I 'm. Come in and we will talk it over. The Bar-’’ .r (\i : Comp’y. i»: ;i :.:tiirr—Undertiiliors Dny I'koitr tt Xl*lit I t
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