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PAGE FOUR THE GOLDSBORO NEWS mrf morning Monday, by The Golde- Im publishing Cft, lucorporated, JO7 8. Jsmee Street, Devi* Building. ■* ' * tWtlnni 1 PROST. LANDIS A KOHN HP pgrk Avsnu®, New Tor A. Pur* OU BtillUlnx. Chicago, Jtaitoa Building, Atlanta, Security Building, 8L Louie. - • • • . irUUTBUTIO* 19 ADfABCI ' betherwd by Carrier i > * Dm fill t *i#Mi**»#«»»»u'*« , ** # * , *** , * -, * , ** ,,m *^^ ■U Mntki - *** Am Meatks Ann Month ~.i..««.,.........t fl ...Ad Bjr Maßi Ann Year ~t...«.,.....«..-.-....»-l* 0 ' 1 |b Maaths A'M teres Montlu lA9 ten Month *— V JVMBIB Os TUB IMMKUTKD PUSS 6 ten i—rtn-1 Prean In eadutlvely entitled to thn nn* Mr pa hi lent ion of nil M*< M"patche* credited to It or not ‘ythanrlse credited in tile paper. and nlno the local new* published All rights of republicoUon of special AtentohM bnrnta arn also reeerred. ten Noth has a larger circulation than any sth«r hnwipaimr published In Warns County. THE NEWS’ PROGRAM FOR GOLDSBORO / DURING 1928 A town clock. A gummer.long playground program wit v sufficient supervised playgrounds to accomincr date the city's children. A modern bus station befitting the citv’; place as the center of' bus lines connection . points in Eastern N6rth Carolina- " A municipal airport large enough to meo> ail individual and commercial flying needs. The paving of Center street along the por_ tion where railway tracks have been removed. Additional apartment house 'facilities, apartment houses mextem in all respects. Expansions as th# city’s importance as a .distributing center and point for location of fobbera businesses. ° 0 Adequate financial support of the Golds boro Chamber of Commerce, an orginization which provides a means Whereby the city may soneentrate its energy for the advancement o' til. V A closer spirit of co.operation between Goldsboro and the various small towns and t~> tural sections of {he county. - - AMERICANS FIRST Herbert Hoover. Republican candidate, has ■■ ■ f » j ' been elated president to succeed Calvin (ooNdgv Regardless of any feelings of disappointment the Democratic supporters may have, they should re member that first of allßiey »re patriotic citizens of iheir country. It behooves them, therefore, to work for the prosperity of the country regardlesa of party as .filiation. They should not follow the example of a ccf*. tain partisan Republican who when* Wilson was elected president exclaimed, “I hope to God eot ton goes to six cents.” V THE MARVEL OF Nfg?S GATHERING Forty million people scattered over thou al fands of square miles of territory yesterday went to the polls to express their choice for president Imagine the stupenduoua task of counting these forty million votes. The hundreds of thou aandr of men connected w ith the work. - But before midnight last, the country knew pot only who would be its next president, but knew fuilher the various high lights of tin* election, from North. East, South and West. Knew how congressional, state, and senatorial laces were going. The large news gathering agencies reckoned in the space of a few hour;, what it hail taken t; large part pf tin* day to accomplish. . SBcffw the mai’veh»f niiKiern news g.Yftrvriiig fnethixls. * f ■ • « o *TH£ TOLER BRIDGE ACCIDENT Like a bolt from the blue came yesterday stunning news of the death of those two fine /lovable men, Kenneth Finlay and Murray RortlYn when their tar plunged into No use river at-’l’ifer Bridge after smashing the imi!. We do not know of any recent happening that has cast such a uni versa! gloom over the city. People found it hart to believe the import of the words they heard. Over and over again they asked if it was true. •Both men possessed those qualities of friend ship which drew multitudes to them. °» The Newt; joins with the city generally in extending its sympathy to the bereaved relatives. i ' ”* ' -"■ ■■«■■* ,■■ ' > *»■'-*■ A ■■■ l)K. FRANK CRANE DEAD Dr. Frank Crane, who died Monday in Nice Franob,. was a writer whasa messages Were fob lowed by thousands of readers of daily newspapers in America. His,death removes one of the wne&t writers of the United States, and one who com manded a W«k>howing. J 1 devices on success in his syndicated writing4_in _ the. daily press 4 and .books had math* his name h I familiar in his oyvn field. " ' • L . • i . He was born, in Urbana. Illinois, May 12, 18£1. ji Before he entered Journalism, he w«# a.Metho<i*»t ~ minister and v occupiedpulpits in Chirago from t 189(5 to 1903* From 190 tto 1909 lie was pastor ~ » it of the Union Congregational Church in Worces ter, Mas}*. ** I He war editor of "Cuirent Opinion’’ and au \\ thor of a number of hooka including ’‘Adventures * in Common Hfenat',’' t-’Tiie Crane ('lassies,’’ ' ! ’Ju:U I * p Human” and* "War and Jvorkl Government, anti ► "Why I Am a Christian.’’ llis daily writings | were syndicated to 50 newspapers. ? I *~r 1 * PUBLICITY AND DIVORCES I i ♦ % , 4 * England findi| that a whole lot more ot folks , now seek divorces since a law has been enacted • forbidding n't-*.-papers to give full details df the evidence presented. America wpuld probably find the same thing. ' o Tht? Chureh times, which represents the An '■^lo-Catholit' viewpoint in thw-Chureh of England, a widely-read, influential church organ, portrays the ituation editorially in this manner: "A numtier of divorce petitions is down for trjal. We are afraid that the effect of the recent legislation has been greatly to increase the evil. In former days, when these cases were tried in public, sensitive persons shrunk from the ordeal of a public revelation of their matrimonial lives. Now that this chock has l»een removed by the restriction on publicity, the popularity of di vorce is greatly increased. Sis iety has already adapted itself to the new order." A further complication in the divorco situn timi is seen in the announcement that shorily „ v. there will la* launched an agitation for the right to divorce on such groupds as serration owing to is nal servitude, chronic alcohii-m and tempima mental difference. The only grounds upon which divorce can now Is* obtained in England is adult ery. o Some strange and unusual* matrimonials tangles will w«H-ry the judges this session. The secitcy law has encouraged ho much collusion in getting/iivorces that it has been announced judges will give the hotel bill evidence a seaiching. examination and will not accept as absolutely corroborating such as a confession of ft husband or the evidence of the hotel servants. The president of Cornel! advises tht* fresh man to get plenty of sleep. Courteous upiler-* classmen yvill direct them to the most restful courses.—The New Yorker.- At a temperature of 85. pays the National o Probation Association, crimes of violence Iregin ’ .1 decrease rapidly. May ire fhis explains hell. — Chicago Journal of Commerce. The Literary Digest .frankly eaters to those who telephones. en party iin< s should en.i' y a magazine that gives all sides of tin* story. Martins F«‘rry Time.. ' , As a speaker for the Democratic ticket Mrs. harles Dans Gibson should be one of the attrac tons, of the campaign, altho it i s icaDy her hua ' " Kind who draws.- Gazette. , General Chang, after being defeated in bat le. was deserted bytwenty of hi.-* wives. Well hot saves the general a good many losing fights n the future.—-Philadelphia Inquirer ll all the ryiging and elarifyii.g editorial' vhieh +^frt r T^y(^vritten on the p* - >gres.< of this anipaign ot were placed end to end they would reach approximately to the jK>in.t where ~IH y : tarted frofcn.—Columbus (Ohio) State Jottr-' lal. A (aimer is never sure of a demand for any 'king except his vote.— Mesa (Ariz.) Journal fribupe. j "■ , . ' - - —— —■ The trouble is that too many candidates have private opinions on* public questions.—Norfolk Virginian Pilot. Os course nolsHly doubt s a candidate',* prom iv. hut you’ll' not ice the price of furni land hasn’t ilk-reared greutly.—Puldiaher* Syndicpja. " rn “ , ' r *' X “ » H'.IIJM ■"« ' Gut where the handclap’s a little stronger, (•ut where the furrow's a blamel sight longer, and Roiditgl ecers are usurtßy wrongca; that's where, - THE GOt.MBOKO NRWS, OfII.WBORO, N C. > CHIPS OFF* THE OLD Block (By Madriea L. BUck) . La: Koi eat morte Uvfve le nn. Altho 1 am Mr. Smith didn’t win, I herewith tedder my ullegiance to Mr. Hodver as President of the United State*. A ' !“!—!' • - There used to be a couple- of unique citizens living here in Ghldsboro across the street from each'other. One had ya t»etter well than his neighborso it was . - w his (1 have forgotten the, name* to I will call one Mr. Brown and the other Mr. Jone*). Mr. V Brown’s custom to bori-ow wu % ter frem Mr. Jones’ well. Each a of these two gentlemen was well known for a certain habit 'I . V* he had. Air. Brown stammered A* - • BOND OK lint Be It Kcsolved, by Hit Hoard of CnmniUHlniier* for tb«* County yf V»»yne. Bt»u of North Carolina; (a i That neaotiablt* couixm bouda ot Hukl county K*trlatvi*iiiih- an to t.rtii i Ipal, aliaO.br laaurd under authority of County Ftnancr Act and other fttetutra applicable, for die Hpecial jiurpoae of fundii.* valid Indebteduaaa of »ald county Kir necenaary e* tjieusi- Incurred before March 7, 1H27. for road* and bridsea in ami for aald County. (b) That the maximum 'iuucrvitate prliicipal amount of aald honda ahall b» IIM.MO-00. (C) . That a tax aufflclent to pay principal and interoat of aald honda its xaim* fall duo, ahull he annually Irtled coll*uled. (ill That a ataten.eiit of ih-bt of aald county lias been (Had with the Clerk and la open to public Inapac lion, and -theA'onnty Auditor la here by dealirnalcd proper official tu tile aald afatement. and aame ua til. oil la hereby approved. (e) That this Order shall take ef fi i-t on tu paaaaice and ahall not br submitted th the voter*, it living here by found aa a fact and determined undft declared that aaid honda art) la viuit -for the purpose stated uud no other (ft That It 1* hereby found ua • fact.'and determined and declared that flila Miami la prt>{>erly anil Ickul ly ronatltuled and oryanixed and has the power and authority to laaue aald honda; that said honda are neceaaary and unavoidable for the apel-tal pur p< *e stated and tfie pr*a-«-ed» ahull lie applied to .said npedal pur|>oae and (o no other- The fnre«olßß order waa finally P- tiaed on the fifth day ot November IhZX. and was firat puhllaherl on the Seventh day of November, 1!»2*. Any i cUkii or pMK-e<*ditiK queatlnnluß the \a)Vlity of aXjd.ordea must he com mettl ed within thirty* day* pfter Hr firat puhllcation- Ih*«ale Grantham, Clerk. Nov. 7. 14. NOTH'F OF BONO Htl.K Sealed proposal* wllLl'e received by the ofTldul Hoard of Wayne County North Carolina. In the courthhuae in (Joldabo; o. ut Novemlmr »’:t U»2S. for the purchaae of the folloV Jns Kohl bonds of aald County: Sfi(Xk,OOO.OO Hoad Honda. maturhiK v tt.mto. Iddi to fcpXS Inclusive; sln.- (•(•() on l!*;« to l!MiO Induslv - $1 H.000.u0 Hoad and Brldite F'pnd InK Honda, maturit.#, yio.tmu I»:10 tr inclusive; SIS,O(W lildti to 1941 Inclualw; s2u.imh> 1042 to lot,l Inclu. to alve. Road und lirldxe Honda maturing s6ooo 1031 to 1032 Inclusive: IStHiit 1033; SIO,OOO 1984 to 1037 iry«. elusive. *1 All of said honda hearing Intereat pi the rate of four and tbtm* quarter* l>er centum per annum, dated Decern l*cr 1. 1028. n:;d all mattiotk*j on firat ciiv of December In the yeara a.* dated, without prior option tpterest l*i yulde aemi.annually oil the first day as June und December. Pilnnpul and interest payable tn gold at the llan dV* < r National Hank in New York The bond* ure negotiable coupon honda registerable aa to principal, and all in denomination of $ I ftoo ea<h They can not be sold for lees than par and accrued Interest, am. no hid w ill be Considered except op printed t 4oim and according to the stipula 1 lions thereon- Bidders must prvsent with tlw»lr l-lda a certified check upon ail In cor. ) orated hank or truat company un conditionally payable to K. L Peacock j Jr-, County Auditor, for two per cent or tha face value of agld bonds, to. Secure the (*ouuty against any loss re. suiting from the failure of Hie biddei ’to comply with the term* of his bid The hid* and all further eontmuni cations should be addressed to FN L Peacock, Jr., County Auditor, Gold*- boro, North Carolina. o Detsle Grentlfilm. Clerk (These bonds complete the funding ditto low Interest bonds of the debit lot the county which are already out. 0 and Mr. Jopea sat on hid porch harefooted of an evening. One ■evening Mr,’ Brown had gone to'hi* neighbor’* wgfl and on hi* way hack home he stopped to pa* B the, time of day with Mr. Jones.. He set the bucket of on the porch and started talking. Finally he noticed Mr. Jones washing hit feet in watey. He said, Mis— nrmmm—misss—ter Jo—Jones, yoy ain't go—gonna wash yo— your fe—feet in my wat— wa ter bucket..are you?” Mr. Jones replied, ‘‘Not if you had of talked faster. ■0 - - *. 0 0 NOTICE 4)P MORTGAGEE’* SALK. Under and by virtue of the power »ud authority conferred in a certain mortgage deed executed by N- H- Bradford and wife, Clyde P. Bradford to Mol lic K. JenneUe, dated the 14th day ot November, *1921. which mort gage de«t| la duly recorded tu the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Way in* to un a, in Book 164. at Page 6M, there having been default In payment of the iudebtedneaa thereby aecared. the underalgned will Hell to the big heat bidder for cash at th« Court House door In the City of Golds- Is ro. on Monday, December 3, 1928. at 12 o'clock M . 3 certain tracta of land lying and t»«r|jis,tn Wayne Coun. 17. State of Nprtß Carolina, and bound ed a* fol low a. to-wit: IST TRACT: Beginning, ut a atake lr the rutS of Prpng of Btoney run Branch, said Levi Ottver'a corner, and rune thence bts line N. 64 K 982 f<mt to u run. atake on the Spring Road; thence- with «a!d road S- 30 E* 1690 feet to u atnke; thence S. 61 W. 380 feet to a atake; thence N- 44 W. 990 feet atake; thence 8- 1 W. 710 feet to a large dead Pine In a Prong of StonSy Run Branch; thence down the run of aatd Branch to tha begin ning, containing 27 3-4 acree, more or leas. > 2ND TRAC'T; Beginning at a Pine «u lb# run of the Kaat Prong,of Stoney Run Rranrh. John Jones* corner, and runs thence with said Joues line N. 15 K 242 feet to a stake; thence N. 44 K. 668 feet tp an ftron stake In the Mineral Springs Road; thence with . said road S* 36 E <124 feet to*a stake* thence S. 64 W. 982 feet to'lhe’run of rafd Stoney Tfun TTrannti" thnnrr down the run of said begin ning. containing 10 acres, more or lea*. 3RD TRACT: One certain lot of land being Dot No- 1 in the plan of the Beck Thompson homeland, Wayne ( ‘luiity, North Carolina, containing 15 47 100 acres. Said plan being sur. veyetl and platted by Laurence H Mc- Cullough, Civil Engineer and Surveyor October 24(h and 26th. 1917. The said plan being duty recorded In Plat Book I. at Page 68 lit the office of the Reg. filter of Deeds of Wuyue County, North Carolina, which •reference is hereby given for u more perfect description of said lot. This the 79th day of October. 1928 MODI.IK K. JfcNNKTTE. *• * Mortgagee, t GROW 810 STRAWBERRIES ' < a lihoal uy HmiM « Ciknsiu • The had lebot o# ,rT»vrbvmti it pr.O eicellr eliminated bv Mtuug the pUxut Uuousb / the new M ■ a * Pagw. Tbt« method kceei til weedt end grtu from growing lot a period of 2 tetrt tnd »r ume time fceept die centi mom tnd the tition of the lua lluough the pepet inuestevihe growing bitten* in the *wf to ihn pUsn «o let will gfow more thriftily.bear Itrget bemev wnh gmietimretie of void thin when let without the Mmltb P*p<r, , Govt rrpotti girt imvened jieWfof Irom !t to 1*.6 net ent on ordinary garden vcgcitbk* • here Afti* fsPre wu uted • A wonderful ue« tnawberrv. eipeotUT idipt ed for grow tat with h*» otig* IwtedbrCAPt ■ ChM, t Gwdner, borhculfu/m and fniu grower at Osage. lowa, in The Suta ■ v «jS,VWa.SiS— ti" «E , ;aa , xs2s'WSa , sass rF gtowen in thit • vicuuty who tit »*t~.*4* fonuntie in gel nnitintirltmn TEBL » h iif,. « "* ,<iwM(g|mierary ‘Jmm ■ i ~r ,iv- , *, . * In* Mtielf. ltd (joidhs ijTT* SrS |[Red Qo ld ■ E:SrE jStrawberry W froH retinant to Mil IN. W » iemnli*bt«dr WUiUI ■ if ■ gree It ii darted • I • one* t rear fniinng nhety in non hern Warn bm has a longer season than ordinary auaWhcr ihr Ai red Th* Seth it him and meary. b«i noi thr latK bit fpoodv ot ruhf. The bcfrwa are of I area eiie. trust* iraoneai haems *wuured g I 2 inch*! anmnd. and are tiaiply loaded with thn delighliul Ingranve and flavor of old nib ioned wild rrrawdnry. They are to iweet and f meary lhai ihey rerjuir* only half the amotni of l augir to make higheei grade mawberiy pieaereea. t roily-three betnea and budi have a,ruatlf bee* Counted on • Med Cold tfuu arem. abd eleven aremi on one planr, the talirti meaiunng 15 1-2 Imhet The fruit trema art wrong and mirdy and hold the big bntiti up of ibe ground and pre vent injury to ripe bemet hy mote ertekeo and other mie.tr and makes t-iikin** dvlisht. The Cardnera oflfat a Pan rd * ( D GOLD pltnrt. Ptm t* Tnimi to oof traderl who are property owoert Send ten cantt for *ukU ei penie, or one at TOO pteaie A postal will bring the pinna to yoo at proper time Os yoo canbavn 4 Red Cold piano and » an feae-of Maid PWAW for 25 cents. . , . ~ if yoo with to make a larger planting wim thn Mtlik Pager you can gee 11 Red Oold Plants wuk I 42 aa . 2T Seg. feet of Makh Piper _po»ipnJ__ i 50 Red OoU Plano wwh 4*o® ? IK feet of Mulch Pap*r_ *®"~ 100 Mad Gold lhania omh |»loa# 225 So. seer of Makh Pan* by eipm* , | Spatial Planting Tod rolwct { 1000 Red Gold Plann With fao no i “^Eiriiaafrl (InaHar atalogof sivas an interevna* hittoev papafßHßgari • «u*r.Aßnuti biunnv rnuiAMV A I WEDNESDAY MOUSING NOVEMBER f, IHt He Wa» Caged Too Late! tk e \ / rTi'yiflLilXA oQa&jtJWVVvAI ■/vvYiPwv*v wfadi ■vnpy a X M Y I ufX* a A ¥ YI ¥ ¥*]■( X llfvwka <vCvvvOsCw^®w3® ■SJuW>' IH Id, wm^^^^^oaa^^^mnaaaaammtoi^^^^^^^^^mmoomimmamaaianmmmaßm^mmmi Vincent Rice, 19, blood Adonis, in detention case in Staten Island jail shortly before bis arraignment for myrdet of Alice Jo«nt (inset), 15-ycar-old Fort Richmond high school student, foil Mil strangled to dearii. The sheik killer asked for ham nod then settled to a perusal of football score* in WANT ADS ALL WAIT AM ARK CASH-WO NOT ARK C 8 TO CRaRWK TUB Rpfrukir Tyya (Like Tkla) 111 c Par Ward > Urge Type (like TMa) 2c Per Werd If an error la mada THE NEWS la raapoaalbla for only ona lawrtkis The cuetumer la respuaaible for nhoulii notify iamerllateiy If any ooirectton (a uHdaijL IF YOU WANT OIICK RESULTS-ABYERTIKK HIRE P TT 1 — ii—■■ »0B SALK—rWACTIC ALL! Chevrolet coupe. »WO. Can b« hand led for fIOO cash to reaponnlble party. Call A. H. 'llaudley Motor Co. 11 6 3tpd MIR RKNT^TW(T fT KSISHED roots for light housekeeping. TeU * phone 732 W. Apply 308 N. George it et it ch _£ —r- WANTED FURNISHED APART meut. Apply Manager Charlies Store. 6 3tp t It (>4l M TO LET—SfEAM HEAT, bath, hot.snd cold wat«r, all mod ern convenience. I*N»r single party oj* couple. I’houe 851 J Mrs. *35. B. 8 ponce. II It 3t FOR KENT I HEAP ONE NICK 4 room apartinent. with kitchenette and Bath. In BdgeW<Hi|. lo parly without chlldnn. PhoaA 375 or lT 87-J- , 11 2 6| <p4- ... s' ■ - - A PPL K B—Still another car of ihoag find Virginia Apple*. Slalnman Wlucsaps and Grimes Goldeu.'TOc peck, 81.60 per bushel. All the timo A. C. L. tracks at Ice l'l»nt. B. S.j Root. ,11 1 2wka pd OFFICE GAS HEATER FOR RlLE— gpod as new, worth A22 will Mill for | 812 a* do not need It now. Dr, 2 B. Spence. Wayne Bank Bldg. 11 1 St FOR 11FNT A SEVEN ROOM house at Spruce etreet; all 1 modern convenience*. Apply lo E. *L.Edniundaon. Phones 114 and 808 11 1 6t pd FOR SALE—LARGE COAL HEATER cheap. SceJ. A. Johnson, 612 Jack aon street, Phone 1199. ;! 21 ” Jj; WANTED POSITION DOINO STP.NfM' graphic or general offrie work— anaewer ED— Case-. Tha Goldsboro News. SlB ts ROOMS FOf RENT WITH OR without beard. Hot and cold water In avery room, and a team best. All modern conveniences. Close In—The Hodgtn—2lo EL Ash street. Phoae 501-.. 8 28 ts FOR TmCT—THREE CO2Y ROOMS for light house keeping. Private bath, raaaonablo reut. Apply Phoaa 275-W. 4 11 4 8t pd FOR RENT-SIX ROOM UPSTAIRS aparwient, No. 2JI E. Pine at root. See Mrs. J. E. Peterson, 318 S. William at'root. . . .. y FOR RENT—UPSTAIRS UNFUR. nlshad apart aaeal. private bath. Phoae 476 J. 709 Heat Mulberry 4R. WANTED BEIF HIDRS AND RAW and all klnda scrap matala, and house ra*a. Highest prices paid 0 Joseph Brown, opposite Union Sta tion. 110 8. Carolina street. Golds, boro, N. C. Pbons 703. 11 1 ts „ t »*? V - 0 LOST-RED VALIBI hound dog. Red with white ring around neck, blase faced. Reward if returned to Loflln or Jack Brown’s garage 11 5 6tc k FOR SALE—CORNRR LOT OP JACK aon **d Beach street,. Mae 67 x 187. v Lot facet Herman Park, also naw High reboot, Can be bought pratl cally at your own price. Por parti, eularg tee. J, A. Johnson, 818 Jacksoa street. Phoaa 1198. lb 26 ts * " ■■ 1 T“- * 1 ■ 1 ■' O FOR RENT- TWO ■ STORY, TWO - hours, close to business die. „, trict Apply W W Milton at Nows offlcs. * * . f * ts * FOR RENT-316 SOUTH JOHN ST. nicely furnished five room apart- . meat special term*. Mrs. P. B. Edmundton, phono 448-W. U 11 WANTED- JIHT TROT TO KNOW -V 3GET ‘V’ts far Mr, year 4w—.i far 76a sad 81 40. Damp Wash 6e per Ik, with flat werk finish 6c Ah. Also ipeelal 19 Maak • clh and qnllta. P-uae 147 sad 14 WtYNE LAUNDRY. Oct 1 ts SATE MKSET—GET KT PRICE. ' Desk, Chairs, rtlea r No overhead, ("■w* shipment. Immediate dallw ''Steel 819.99—4 Draw era “ Chairs 86 00. The Typewriter Man. O. A. Humphrey. ~ £ FOR RENT—i ROOK APARTMENT Arlinr i ’•♦. garage. PosMbsloa, October 1 iu. Apply B. G. Thomp_ ■am store v J 26 ts . ■OT RIARRECUB—ALWAYS FRESH —you'll eajoy Jim Andeiboa’a Hot barbecue. Take sons home for din ner. or any other hour of th* day. American Case Et Walnut street. We cook plga, old atyie over coals for churches, picnics, etc. 81.00 a pig. 10 19 4wk>. KDR WILL HIBV CARRIAGE, cheap, R. ft. Brown 712 E. Aah. 11 « 3tch WANTED—ORDERS FDR ANGEL food and layer cakes. PhouF 407-W 11 6 6tpd FWR RENT - f rNPTRNTSIFED rooms with kijekohetta and privet*' hath, at ill fe. Aah Street. H«a« 818. W.
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