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/ ' '.' ' .. T s Olftf(W mrts . .. _M!et:~ =i:~~W~&~~J , TO B~ --'\OPT~o to a~::. · ----FOlt ~---:- · L_l)tJ L . f~· sout·n·rk:::fr~ 1 ~:d~=~= 'I~ . ., . repairs were· needed. City EJ:~nec~ ~_.~ f\~~;:rt.' Prepal'(! Thls SiDJ.)?le- Mtitm:e .Home bf ·s~~; . W.eii D,t Bottle La : d't·es,·· M .. ISS, es _ _.:__ ,')!:et --~ntem~nt stating SOPl'e , Campbell stated that · the fl c h •' d . . YOUNGST1l:RS )lUST STAY I N }>a~g c~pany\'i\a.s under bond _g~a~- anu ., ren.' DOORS O']UGRTS RllUtEAFTEiR; anteeing.the pav~ment'-tor'.t-en·yeai~ 'Whit·wm.appea.r yery interesting • Stunning new Coats for all sizes. . You've never seen such an array of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Gar- ments in our store as now. Infants' Bearskin and As- trachan Coats with cap, leg- gins, mittens, muff and boa to match. ladies' Coats. Every woman who gets one of our coats can count herself lucky for having · an oppor- tunity and wise for taking ad- vantage of it, they are made in just the styles that are mo!'.t favored, and materials that will· give long and satis- factory service. Smart at- tractive, . stylish and perfect fitting coats at wonderfully low prices. We Have the Furs You Want OR THE POLIOE\ .. N WI and after rbhirty d_ a\~ no· t•c·e·\\'\ cl+4i to peopj.e he~;:-eris .tM ll,rticl~ _ ., .. A I>L/GET . J~ • ··~\ ~\ a p_romin~t b,ealth jour- Tlffi\'i.'\1 SURE. C~ld make the r$ti:-l•rS at the e~;pens¢ . a siptple ·.prescription, as of .the ;:onn·actors .. Upon,-m6t\qn th~ ·b:Y a· noted authority, A reguLar m·heti'ng of ''hA co~-on~H~H'li\K_was insh'Ucted M notifY. $1)\lerip· ttna.t he l·folind a· po.st- o • ~ ..,.... t!J~LaeJlt R ! · · · · · o eur,e a tp.OSt any _case e.o-qnc~l was held l•a'St evening. Mayor eev~. 0 - th!l Itastirig!i com- oJ; . kldpey or bla.dder Cross p·res.ided with wH of tlhe Alder·· pany to make the !t£pnfrs.. in' the following sim- ~s d t • T .. , -...~ .. , lf,.tak!i!n· betore -the. men presenlt except AldermMJ. Cole. \\' sesse or 00 •nuc~...,- . ·disease. T'he autliting comnrlttee presented '~he city engineer 'lliS<t eaJl$11 t~e Fluid . ,J)al)-delion, one.. ·the following bills wMCh were ap- coundls attention to tl!~ sout\:i, _.percy llalf ounce; Compound. Kargon, one proved and order~d vaid: . street . pavement a~s~ssment. ~ m. ounce; Compound Syrup· Sarsapar- Ula., thtee ounces. Shake well in Jas. D. Straight ......... $ 9.00 stated that the assessment ~([. been a bottle and ·take in., teaspoo)lful Partick O'Brien . . . . . . . . . 42.00 legally made out by him and after atl· doses after each meaf and agatd at F. Bogaskie . . • . . . . . . . . . 4.00 vertising the required .length of·time bedtime. . Mrs. Straus . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.42 and holding a -· .,._ . £'L :A well-;known loca,_f druggistiwhen State Charity Aid Assoc. . . 55.00 · .griev•ance wa'Y,..1Jllet,e asked regarding· thi.f!;_ prescription, T. Nolan & Bros. . .. _. . . . 75.8ll were no complaints entered, a~ he that the ingredients are all A. S. Gustin . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00 completed •and signed the asses!lmeJ;i.t . and can b.l:! Q.btained at a Engineer's pay Roll No. 31 22.5-0. rolls. It has subsequently dev-eloped, t,..,,w .. _.u cost from an::v;··good prescrlp.- Street Supt. Pay Roll No. 40 128.88 th~..t Judge Keck w.ho owns property tfon pharmacy: 'Ye~>furtlier stated J_ G. Ferres . _ ... _...... 37.33 _ thmt ;whlle this prQ&etiption ·is often· Stephenson & Newnham . . . 115.21 on that street alleges that he bas .<beeil. prescribed in rhe~'tlll!otic aftl.ictions: J. G. Ferres ...... _. . . . . 7.94 assessed :l'or more than he owns. ;J'udge wit.b. spl~ndid .l'I;!S1,lltl', .he could .see· M. E. O'Neil . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.50 Keck having disposed of a portfon o-f no reason why it 'Would not be a J. M. Webb .•....... :---. .•. 5o.oo '\is P 0 h', . . t splen_IHd remedy •:ror kidney and Street Supt. Pay Roll No. 39 129.96 :u· r pe;r • .f, no one was prese.ll o·n urinary troubles -antL ba,ckache, .as E. Nordell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.60 grievanee day to request any eh·ange it p.as a pec~lla.r .action upon the en- McGuire Tymeson Co. . ,\, . 1G.20 in the number of feet frontage. T-iie tir~ kidney structure,, cleansing these' st'reet Supt. Pay Roll No. 3& 168;99 engineer stated tbat al-though e\ery- most important organs 'and helptn'g :.· ;: &~~~a~~t~· ·:::::: :.: ~:~~ thing had been done in accordance t~~~ ~~e s~~uia:~i~! 1 ~~d !r:s~ ~~t: F. J. 1 Pahner ... ·. . . . . . . . . 5.35 with the l•a'W it was an in-justice ro 1 ter, wThihch cau.se s~ckneas and su:IIer- Collins & Combes Pub. Co.. 40.80 ussess a person ·for more than b'(lto;uged ng. ose who suffer can make no H., & J·. A. Sutliff · · · · • · · 17.8 6 to that TJerson unles!1 the matter eori1d mistake in giving it a trial. L. L. Streeter & Sons . . . . . 16.25 be aril'ange<}/between ·Mr. Keck. and Arnsfield Bros. . _ . __ . . . . 1. 2 5 Shaw & Erkenbrack . • . . . 5.04 the person to whom he sold' the prop- J. Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.00 erty, ·the city .fW'ould have to make out ~ngineer:s Pay R-oll No. 30. 22.50 a special lllSsessment. The matter was Eini1'~e! 1 ·~ePay· ·R~li ·:No:· 29 it~~ referred to the judiciary con:imtttee to Cnl'few Law- eonsult wifh the. city &ttorney_... . MAKf ARRANGfMfNTS . fOR Y. ·M · C. l fAIR Entertllinment Will be Provided in the Auditorium -and Gymnasiu:m Each Evettinlr· ' ;Every style that is goiqg to be popular is here-----and cer- tainly you don't ~want ,-.any other, and 'better stil\ at prices that will suit you. Among the matters ;,f most im- portan-ce was the decis.ion · ·of the coun-cll to a.dopt 18.> cuTfew ordinancA at t'he next meeting which it. is b.oped will help in eurblng t:he de>pred-a;t'ions of ·the y,oungsters of the city. The councll also adopoted a reaolurtion s•howing \that tlhA -action of t'he F .• J.\ & G. radl•rotad company in removing the flagman a.t the f.a.ir grounds cross- ing and at We!!.t Main street was con- si·d·ered unwise and i<t was decided to request the r.aJlrota.d company to sta-- tion ]l'el\'!lanen-tly or a-t lea,Slt as long as cars are run over thP.se ro-utes, fta.gmen at the fa.ir grounds and Westt Main S<treet outd tbat brakRmen flag trains at the West State sttref'J!. crbss· in g. The -assessment for curbing In f.ront of the Foote and Stewart prop~rti(ls !}t the corner of South Perry and M'M:i· son avenue was also ~ferred to the fu· dida:ry committee and the city attor· ney. Alderman Hawkins . S'ta ted that Mrs. Foote had cla-l:med tha-t good curbing had been ·taken -away trom fn front of ·her property when the street was paved and not returned and aa -It was underl'!to()d that this curbib.g tlad been set to grade, both Mrs .. Foote and M•·s. Stewart on -the ·opposite co1'1l.er believed the ex·pense should be pald bY rthe city. ' The officers -arid committee in clli_afl'ge of the fair, .4!-nd b.aza:a't' to ~ g:tven under t'he ~uspioos of the Y. ~· C. A. in· the· associlwtion build- ing, December 9 -to i2, met lrlult even- lng and made arrangements for <fue big event. It was deci-(led to provMe a,n entertainm-ent ln. .t'he .auditorium ·and gy-ni.naslum. · ea.cll ev·ening. '!'here will be a. volley baH game be- tw:een \business. mep on one evening and ·ball!ketblaJI and. gymnastics bY mem-bers of the a~.pcl·artion another. One evening t!he Wom.a,ns' auxU.a:ry will serve a supper .. The co-mmitJtees app-ointed last evening are as folloWs: Coats, Furs, Skirts,· Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum, Laco/ Cur- tains and Draperies for Cash or Credit. 1'- , ' . A. Harrison. Mayo-r Cross announced t'he ap· pointme·nt of Dr. D. D. Dr-ake as a mem'be'l' of the board of healt·h to su-c- ceed John T. Selmser, :i.nd vhe I!IP· pointment was unanimo-usly confirm- ed by the council. Re!ief Granted- The commissioner of charities '1\e· ported that he ha(j. gr-anted relief ln the amount of $133.36. There. were five -a,n·ests made during the m-onth, bJit n ofines were collected.. The chamber• lain's report w:ts as !follows: Balance on hand. September .1, $11,018.49; re- eeipt;;, $36,224.53 ; total, 4.7,243.02; dis- lmrsements, $42,504.98; balance, lf41\. ·~ ~.. .. ' Executive-W .... W. Chlrutnberl.reln Arthur Adams, H •. .B. '.Den Eyck. . SLNt IG- an __ . __ -an . .. . y e.,.nman uaelror'tms>h pre-: R · b~' ,,w· ·t'' Cit .E· I ..... · · Q 't' w l-&en·1ted -his· report in· which it' · 'W!a.S Ad P slhown that the trees of t'he city had • • ..... • ~. ' .! . 738,.04 ... ·Upon ·motion .of Alderman .Lippert rhe street superii~teudent w-a.s 111sh·uct· eel to temporarily repair Water stre~t. Prograan-L.. B .. Wolfe, Willi·am Morris,_ A. B. Was.sung, Arthur K1b·b>e Alfred Tuwhings, Mrn. B. M. Grent; Jr., M•rs. ·Edna :a,jpas,e, Mis!'l Grace ~y~ond. ~~ , · Progr·am in the...gymnlllSium-Geo. Blaker,· Sloan Raymond, Walter C'an· field, LUJcien ·Young, Alfred Den· _nison. ' S . ay been trimmed SO as not to 'interfeFe , ' . ' with tbe· fire a!a;rm system and the s·ystem had been tested regularrly. He JORDON AlMONDS ThP clerk wa-s instructed to . ttotil'y the Glf'n Telephane eompany to re· place t·he pole at the corner 'l1f Second ~ - -a yenne allll 'VilHam street. 'Permission was granted :uarx Rus· sell to erect an electric sign on :Main street. ','f1>,* - .•. -); J8HI-~-1NMMD-Bl&· .. J.R.· · . .,.-' -'·:•.\ ... BRfltUI.~M-t• ·!Joli.Ut~wn~ N.-. :Y:., , TelEphollt>S, /ll.S 41\. 3·37~ ' •. . . . . - ~ . ,) . :. -. ~ ~: ·- •' . ' ' - < ·T\e· bqrden at ·pravidiitg the -dailY sup .. ies is Hghte.necl :and easy for ~~ose who trade here, fot nawhere can they find foods e~ purity/atid. 'freshness,'dllcl no~here els'& ca~ they. bqy fOOds equal vaJI(e, ••• I cauatity • for so little aoney. . ...... . \' ' ·. :. . [ SCOTT'S EMULSION ,._ Of.' pur.e Cod Live_t.: Oil with· Hypophosphites of Lime anctSoda. A. reliable remedy for\Coughs Co1ds and general debility. Very pleasing to . the taste, · and is highly re· commended by the Medical Faculty. ,. Our price , 8Sc Bottle. I • .------------------~· PIE APPLES ; ISc Peck. N~CK WEAR. CtiOICEST CEIUtALS Toasted Corn Flakes, lOc Pk,· · Maple Flake, ··ISc __. .•• . . Quaker Rice, Hominy, Force, Ze~t. JOe, 3 for 2Sc JOe Pk~· ISc '' · IOc \ · Nu Life, tOe u: · Egg 0 See, IOc, 3 for 25c Shredded Whef\t 2 for 25c Farina, JOe \ • CABBAGE • 4 extra large heads 2Sc • . Wre have a nice, large, new stock of all kinds Of Neck Ties. What ever style you niay wear, you can find it here. They are beauties. MRS ELIZA SHEPPERl\IAN Eliza Shepperman, widow of Jos- eph Morris, died yesterday after~ noo!f at 5: 10 o'clock at her ho~e. No. 48 Wall stre~t. Amsterdam, of heart trouble and the diseases inci- dent to old age. Mrs. Morris was 81 years of age and at least '7 5 -of ' those .years had been passed in Am• 3.5c eath. SEE .· reported t'hat he had excamQned a.nd found ·the signs projecting over the sid~wallis to he ere·0ted in a safe manner. He also reported thla!t the buHddng of Jacob Hartman, No. 16 Sout-h Perry street was in an un- su;fe condi,tion and thta.t the shvte on the roof of the Harrison building on West l\lain street was loose and in the winter the roof of the lrutter buUding could be improved by placing a screen around the Hdge, t'h us pre'Venting the sno-w from sliding outo the street. The clerk :was di-1'eeted •to -notify the property owners to p>hvce t•he pro-pe·r•ty in Sl.ltfe co·ndit.i'on: After a short executive eesslon the council tool• up the curfew at~d tht> flagmnn matters and ·then adj-ou·rned. Soliciting, (looa;J)-W. A. Living- ston, Fred Ba.ker, Glen Englam·d, WH- J.iam 'l'a:l[lor, Ray Schrene.er, Verttus Folmsbe~, Martin , Kennedy, Areh Mcll'l'art*, Ar,t:Jlmr A-d•ams, Mi•cbla.el StoBer, W. A. Hersey. _j'lolici'fing, (out of towni-F. E. sterdap:l.. She 'was born in Oppen~ heim, ana moved to that city when very young. About 57 Yl'ars ago she was united in marriage to Jos- eph Morris o~ that city, who died in Jauary, 1898 .. The deceased was a. member, of the First Bapti8t church. · She is s,urvived . by one daughter, Miss Lena Morris, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Hop'kins of Glov- ersville. The· daugb.ter b.aa always made her home with her mother, and cared for her ln the last ill- 'WINDOW ., - PEG-AN & EN-GLISH Walnut Meats PIMIENTOS ISPANISH. SWEET Pap pets . 12 and 18 cent. Tins ROYAl lU;NCHEON I Cheese 10, IS and 2S cent. Jars EDITOR ROGERS Gl.TEST OF ·HONOlt LAST EVENING. Moyer, ¥· B. Ten .Eyck. . · Deco~ations-Ne~l Getmran, Fr,a.nk Eve<'Son, Ha.r-ry Bu<i.hover, H. A. M.ar- cellus. · Brea·d an-d cake. 'saJe-Mrs. c. M. Put- Editor FrankL. Rogers of th~ ~on- ·man, Mrs. F.G.B-ak~r. Mr-s.·A. Sttreet- da Democrat ·w>as the guest of honor er, Mrs. C. \'vV- Le>H:.;:ell, Mrs. C .E Pur- at a dinner given to him by twelve r·lngton; Mrs w .. 'Livlngeton, Mre. E. friends at Hotel .Stmvar.t Rath-skeller D. Go'·rdon, Mrs Henry Potter, Mrn. , last evening. The function 'was in JOihn Bbrst, Mrs.; J, C .. Allen, Mrs. Tbe city electricia-n later spoke of honor of the marriage ot Mr •. Rogers John L. Way, MrA- · George Deyoe; the tampering with 1fue fire al-arm ·and :\!iss Ethel Shults, whtc'h l>ccuTrs Mrs. W. c: Hac&Jl,~. box 1-4. Joo:a.ted .at West S·ta:te and tomorrow evening and was one of tht Booth No. _1-MJI's. Arthur AdJa;ms; Mill streets.' He presented the door most enjoya-ble Qf the many wcial Mrs. W. W G\'ha.m'berlain Mr-s. J .. L. of the box whi·lih ·ruatd a.pparen'tly been eveuts that have been. given recently. Broughton, Mra. Frank Everson, Mrs. Tampf'ring With Boxes-- p-ried ope·n wi-i{h a wedge of so-me na- ·.~.he menu was •as follows: Percy Ji>ailln. ture. He sa·id on Saturday evening :\:IanJ:rattan Co<!ktaili;!, Boofh 'No. 2--Mrs. Fred Hodder, when the f.alse a;larm w-as s-ent dn. he Blue Points on ·Half Shell, Mrs . .John Snook, Mrs. H~nry Steph· immedla>tely .went to the box bu<t Celery. OiiYes, GerkiJ.is, RadiS'hes, enson, Mrs. Arch Stoller, Mrs. Jo'hn there Wlas no one -t!here. T•he glaSIS in <;ream of Tomato Sottp, au C!!09ton, Pakosta. , '-. . . . ness. The funeral arrangements have not yet been completed, out the service wil probably be held on Braad>albin, on Suni!JaY -ruf:terno.on from Bright's dlsea:se w'Jith whi-ch s'lie ! Johnsto\Nn~ ' the door had been ·proken and he ·)Iumm's Extra Dry, Booth No. 3-Miss Janet Orulder- repaired it. On Monday morning Roast Young Duckling, wood, Mrs. Godfrey Hillaibrandt, Mrs. w-hile he was compl•etlRg the rap-airs, · / otE~fer·Dr~sing, Fr.an'k Argltl'singer, Miss EdDla. Oru:.th- he stated he was told i/ha.Jt the al!>.rm A-pple, Sauce, 1Iashed Potataes, ers, Mrs. Jo:hn Veghte. · wtas sent in by a man named Lettice. Cabbage Salad, Boofu No. 4--M.rs. oorhees, M·rs. FUNE~AL ''A.T 3 O:CLOOK ·h:!lld long su11'ered. , - , 105 \Nest Main Str -- He saw Mr. Lettice la<ter amd t'he lat- Philadelphia White 'Squab,• ·H .. B. •ren Eyck,.,Mrs . .Miiles B.etts, 1 The funeral of .the late Mrs. Wit- ter said fh!e door w.as opAned wi,th a Current Jelly, M.,. Frank Oliver, MM. Eu·gelie r.n:am Beresford will be· held from penknife. Someone bad told Lettice Tomato Salad, \ F.rench Dr'G_ssing, Moore. iate home, No. 17 South Mar· there was a fire and -he sent in the Roquefort Cheeses, · . Booth No. 5-·Misses Ethel Put- ket street Wednesday afternoon at allarm.' The electri-cian recommended . Toasted -era~l.i:el'fl, m:an, Ed.tt'J:l Merrj·Jh Flqren<ce 1 Muter, 3 o'clock instead of S:30 as prev- , . that some action, ·be talren to 6 top Coffee, Cigai•s; . · .. ·- Ha.zel. Mille~;~ RuJPJ.·Robinso:n. . iously annQunced. . -'f ' , ' ' th-e tam.pering with the system .. The Those present. besides, :Mr .. ftogilrS, . Bootll No, 6-:-:-:M:J:.~i. A. B. W•a.s!!<ung, \ , ·: ~erres· council discussed the ma:tter awhile were E. ·c. Dee_ker, P•.~ -c~: D~·:~<!s,:Jler, Miss Marvel 1;'\Ww;m, :Miss Bessie F'I:~.,J!!.·· -ME.. N A:TE. VENSION.. . ·.· . ' · . arter Wh·iCh it was dflC'ided to· allow W-alter 'I'. _Row~s, FrEd ~;:ft-t~~~s. 1. H.q~len-beck, Mis ~a~e'W.indsor, Miss '\\ =«= <o ,... ,,, the ,.._,, JI• Mec.nkw.Jl,; Sw<11;~\l<. \\,~~ mmm• u~-. ., , A vo-lm .... ~ wa• ~- m the 1 . . ..,.. ·• · . but -an example will be made of some <Sm:~Ser, Wr .. ?\· B,!i~gs. -~~.,',r~ -cr~s. ;r. -~- rooms of' the Gloversvme fir-emen -on t Job n 0. ...... e,rres .. ..,.oo If <ha.e MO \'\' '\'\\ -- W. Mlll.,, k., ·\\\ .J. l!o~<lpnL · INVITA'JWJ'O 1!15UED· <he -••<\ - o< . .,. eUy - · · ' CAPERS __ _._·..:..·~· ...... . • ' HEINZ PEPPER .sauc-e PUMPKINS _____ ._ .. .-r·· plaints. · · : ·' '· · · · · - · in tbat city' ·by ·Cater.er Frasir. The Sidew-alks on Briggs and Grove irN'D:ER.w'Em'·()p:JilBiifgs: ·'· Invit-a•tlons hn.v'-'rbeen issued by Mr. ·spt:ead';..;.as(~v~tt·bt Dl't'i'~r'Xtnney o-:t streets were referred to the·_ street :, . · '. - } ':'4- ;!l!l'd 1\Irs. Willarll, Selmser, of. No. 2 t·he chemfcal eompany, ap4. was an superintendent for re:pairs. Miss :Hazel Smith~W>ROol:~~~S.ll~· l;Jl;lim:t plaoo, for- j:'he wedding of their e!il'borate affair. _,!.mong. 1!he \'guests · T'he ret)airs to the hose sleig.b. were wesit of :t;he clty on·- the· Dhuw VS,n daugh~er, l~lif!S Ja11e and Dr. · E!lwarq present. were .Aldermen Wllllis and left in the :he:nds of the fire collliiilJt~ Vellhten faTm, 'was 9~rated :oxf:'a.t tiie McFarlan Dennison of Jersey City, Strauchen of the,: ftte Q.epatttment ·fee. N n~han l:,ittauer hoS'Il~ttl yeste~~y .,i!lf• which .wlV take place '-at the SelJ?lser (!Oln~ittee of ~e. ~o~on co-imcll. · nepoTted ·unfavorably- ternoon for apll(fndtcltis; :'l'li.eiJ!'P~ ~sldel\ce on 'fhnr.sday, October 24 a.t • .. '.'Bill' Cady_ -ent\!l)ta1Ji~ ~lth severa~ ttipn was nerformed b\ Doct~\s •Mo\\\er ·a·o'clock. . !lel.ections. ':()-\'!hi\.· ... n.._ .' _'nog\\.· ph.\'nd .. ~\\~. g The jwdidary co.mmH.tee reported · · \ · · ... , .. ::. -'\\: w·,\f\ .. \~ ~,.. \' _,_ and Still. ' . .. < · ~.' · . . . .. 'JlOpu}!lr. iftl!ria'il, \T<Iiey M•).17e<lU urn!aorablY upon the .I!!Ccounts of · · · ' · · · Wesley Wolford ,a;nd Charles Bn••m~ :' !J. MISS ROBS CIIA.'RMS ALL, G-ta''Y~. t!> ·Bntld a>.sewer,'' ...... BEWAl'tE OF· o~~MEN~ , ' : vecy' pa.tlickrc .:tli~'g;'' In ~l,rt'ee verses. ~llltlrtel for .Pamages to thedr Wlagon.S. TARR:S: THA'l\\>CCJ.N';l':A'tN Miss ';r~ssie ·R-os.s gave i!ln&th.er de- Pl :t' iv@f 1 l.d ~ ~ · t · · The former it will be rem~1>erh\ · .Ctl'RY:· · · . . . '· . . • n; e~. _t! ·a ~· ~r our een RJt<l a \\' 111!btfUl ~llt~tlllnment at t1ie Metllo• ,enjoyttbl~:eyenW; gwas spenf:' encountered a pile Of bricks on Wli,. d·ist abuooh. in this city last everiing. · Janitor • 1 Ted\ Lea~h, o!' the city hall t-er atr~>et · whilEl :the _Latter ol>aime.t :£'1'T:b.ei:e .,!a~·,.-'.,hn.,ti'''.l-hiw> •imd \ . .,,,~,.,;;: .. \\ · i~ 'W4!nTI-nt~ hav- drumages on ac~ouiit f)! the condition of t4te !)'l'a.nlt roa.d: . . '~or)' .~llded t-o I Dfl · tl) -~iek' .·up after · f OS The street IJilperlntendtmt was in- , . . , : · \ : ~ · · ' : ,_. J sttucled to till h\ t!b,e mud h.-plea on. LawJ:ellM. ..... ':..<\....;'; +'·..,· · ~~::. ·'' • _, ,East Main street, aoo .also repair the . ..;.;_,--,.:;;:..::;..:..-.~::.· ,.,.·' · --:,' · · ''! ' · slltmNli';litJiiF eA'l'TLE. ,-;\ . m~am road _i:u:~;. JVe)rt Main s-tre!li · \:.. r'··' '· '·:<'->·. · ... , -. · · · with .crushed stpne as sonn as the I PHoNE·' !oo. . . '1 st=\·~ 11 ~,b;::~;=~e asked .permts.' ~.~~~!~;:-:.;;~~~ lr'A.\'IIv'· ·. · . . . slpn. tq lay a v.!P.e under. t!le ~i.'lewaUt .w.Miilla&..-- -'·~····· 1n the au.t.b6twaen'-~~-.&A4t~'lt.4' Sfi1-~~~ii ,, \ ' . ~ .. ,. CRO.WN Stoue Cement ..... Mixed with salt water . ' :to a. sfiff paste._ will repair or replace the .. lining of fire .. boxes at- a very low cost . . .. and is durable and strong easy· to· apply. LA ,N:I····._·E •. ~.::I,_;; . '. ·, ~ '. ·\\' .. ~ I : ·~ • . ' . . . . ·: r New style Tin Lar1tet:n. Tubufat 50e. (;old Blast -< ~ t \ the kind tp~ ~-4''9--·-m;on blow out, $t.-oo. Satll.e w~!~ Cog~e.~, . . Tank_. $t.llG ... , . ... , .. ,. .. ' . ' Cold Blast va.~,n R\'\\\\ . . ; ·• \ L.an-tem; -···wl