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MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1917. THE EVENING ENTERPRISE- POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. SEE LENNER FOR A ccessories and R e p a irs Save M o n e y A l l A r o u n d SHERM’S DOTS The Dots “Somev/here in France” By CTTFFOBD j LBOK SH33RMAN Tires from $ I o50 up j Flying Merkle. Red Wing, Hudson and Emblem BICYCLES The Cheapest and Best LENNER’S 178 Main Street BY depo s iting your spare casli witli tlie First National Bank, you have a place of safety for your funds where they are constantly growing at a fair rate of interest. Don’t wait; b e g i n now. Start an account. 4 per cent, paid in our Interest D e p a r tm e n t. ^ w 43 2 •* / T ^ So m enterprise want advertisements •“ a d v e r t i s e m e n t s U a £^ER t h i s h e a d i n g 20 W ORDS 25c C A S H -3 INSERTIONS. A DDfTZONAL W ORDS Ic each FOH SA L E . Two family house on North White street; five rooms and bath on each floor; all Improvements; |l,5O0 cash, 1 ?3,000 first mortgage at 5 1-2 per .cent. Geo., Osborn, 27 North Brirge •St. Phone 1873-iR or 609-J. 2S-3d FOR SALE. About 15 tons of last year’s Inquire George Osborn, 27 Noi Bridge St. Phon'h 1873-E. or 609-J. 25-31 MONEY TO LOAN. Inquire George E. Oshom, 27 North Bridge SL Phone 1873-R or 6&9-J. 25-31 YOUR SHOES NEED REPAIRING TELEPHONE FREE MOTOR DEUVERY JORDAN SHOE SHOP 1347 TO LET. Three, four, five and six rooms; all latest improvements; steam heat and hot water furnished hy the owner. Phone 2237-R. A. Steinberg, 564 Main St. a21-s21 FKEE DRESS GOOODS. SllliB, etc. AsK us dhout August's “lucky date.’’ The Surprise Store, 208 Main street. ^ t£ WANT TO LEASE Farm for term of years, preferrably with option to buy. Desire to plant gra'ii and clover crops as soon as possible this (all. Address W p,ortgase at Bement, General Delivery, P ugh j oov.nT-Ti 97 I keepsie. I ---------- - a22-28 C O A L ! All sizes, fresh mined, well ]• screened and inspected, at lower ' cash prices. Phone 373-W. Office, FOR SALE, Bargain for someone. Nine room house, part Improvements and large lot on Jewett avenue; |500 cash and cent. Geo. Osborn, 27 North Bridge i Bridge St. Phone 1873-R or 6&9-J. I 25-31 FLATS TO LET. 52-58 Front St., fitve rooms, with PT S r ™ itr-eel. Finger. __________ WANTED. FREE DRESS GOODS. Machinists and helpers; good j Silks,^ etc. Ask us aPom August’s wages and steady work. Apply to ■ “lucky date.\ The Surprise Store, The Green Fuel Economizer Co„ 1208 Main ®t. tf Beacon, N. Y. a22-28 — ----- -- ------------------- ---------------------- _ _ I GUARANTEED WATERMELONS I AND MUSKMELONS. 2211 California muskmelons. fine grape fruit, very sweet Valencia oranges, SERVICE WITH YOUR printing is provided by the Enter prise Job Printery. Sometimes you need an idea for the printing you have in mind. Well, our service man can help j'ou. Bring him your printing problems. Telephone 1922. BOARDERS WANTED. Pleasant rooms _with board. _________________________ fruit, very sweet Valencia oranges, FOR GIRLS AND BOYS. PHONOGRAPHS REPAIRED. | county corn, very fine, g ig bargains in everything needed Expert fa c t o r y phonograph builder, p e a c h e s , i5c qt.; California school wear. Positively depend- in charge. Vlctrolas, Grafonolas, grapes, very sweet, and alt | able goods only, and the prices are Edison. Pathe, etc. parts In stock.! ^ fresh vegetables. California | guaranteed to he lowest in the city. All makes repaired. SiXiSaphone Co., Fruit Co., 217 Main St. Phone 1913.: Melhado’s, 105 Main street. r r - --------------- ‘ With your eyes if you have POST CARD CAMERA For sale. A ?75 Eastman Kodak, handsomely made, with aole-leather case. - Ekjulpped with Zeiss-Tessar ana&tigwat lens. Belongs to estate Will sell for $45. Address Post Ko dak, Enterprise. t' WANTED. “Somewhere in Prance.” Dear Fo^ks: I am wTiting this bit of a note in th e hospital tent. Now', don’t get excited and begin to think 1 have been wounded, because \vu haven’t seen a German yet, except a few prisoners. It’s nice and cool here this evenlr^, and is a good place to w r ite letters, not only for yourself but for some of the other chaps. Of course, if you must know the truth, I did have a slight accident. I fell down and broke m y -------- . SAMMY. , FLAT TO LET. ' F ive room flat,^ w ith im p r o v e m e n ts, 'Si- W E L T , e s t a b l i s h e d fact that our repairing de ls tUe partment vor repairs. Priie: With good work. ZIMMER BROS. rks wonder; re a s o n a b le , ico n s istei^ BOY WANTED. At Enterprise Office, 283 Main StrsoL TO LET. Three rooms, first floor, 19 Jewett avenue; part improvemonts, city water, gas, toilet; large yard. Inquire Geo. E. Osborn, 27 North Bridge St. Phone 18T3-R or 699-J. 25-31 PEARLS b EYODD PRICE. Tour teeth—genuine life-savers PURSUANT to an order of HON. igate of Jtlie reverse when, needing attention. ’ Dutchess County, NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEiN; that all persons having notice of com p l e t io n of AS' SE S S M E N T ROLL. Notice is hereby given pursuant to at 5ol Main strebt; rent reasonable, j Section 36 of the Tax L,aw, that the Inquire U - E i s n e r ’s Sons, 98 Main A.«sessor has completed the assess- 3t. pitj:*\ a27-29 j ment roll of the City of POughkeep- ----------------- - ---------------------------------I sie; that a copy thereof has been NOTICE left at the office of the City Cham- ■ when in condition to masticate; just .DANIEL J. GLEASON, Surrogat ■ the reverse when needing attention. ’ Dutchess County, NOTICE IS HU FINE DENTISTRY : c laim s agains', th e SILK FINISH CORDUROY m all colors. J™ \fTwo Wactao.Itba and aheet metal the genuine goods, selling regularly Steady work and good rome*^'tTTHE^SURPR^ ^SoR E come to TH-E annef,,,' E c o n o m izer Co., Beacon N. Y. a27-s3 com p lete w ith rubbers. Ever; 20S Main street (Cusjck I'-ildlns).. ^------------------------------->aranteed. Special quarts and pints Open evenings. t*- WANTED. FR E E D R E S 5 GOODS. S ilk s , e tc. A s k u s aibout A u g u s t’s —' j \lucky date.\ The Surprise Store. 208 Main iS't. tf Steady Apply work and good, The Green Fuel CAR LOAD OF FRUIT JARS Ideal double safety glass top jars rtoAtA/iMf' pcnM -SHOPPING i Machinists and helpers. Machin- BUYS ot „ H YOU p _ ~ iris( Main street. Your purchase cost nothing. on date drawn eve; Come to the Surprise Store, Fuel Economizer Co., Beacon, N. T. FOR SALE. * hot water hoiler, used $30. THOMAS J. WARD, 21 and 112 Garden street. a25-28 1,200 sq ft. ; only one week, 1 112 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Also use of parlor; bath on same floor; only one person in family. In quire at Enterprise Office. Large front and hack porches. a2l-27 15c— DRESS GINGHAMS—15c. Why pay 20c and 25c i^or dress ginghams when here you can get the widest assortment in the city at the rock bottom pr^ce of 15c per yard. Joseph Perlmutter 385 Main St. quarts and pint Joseph Samuels, 21 Academy street. Phone. tf. j guaranteed. Special '65 cents per dozen. FURNITURE WANTED. i Contents of flat or in small lots. ; glasses properly fitted before it is toe Plano antiques of all kinds, feather 1 late. B. Wimpelberg, 292 Main bede, or anything you may have fori street. (Upstairs). For past year sale. High cash prices paid for your , with Wallace Co. goods. Call or drop a card and l | ----------------- -------- ------------------------ will come with the cash. George 1 WANTED. Burlingame, 10 Eighmie Terrace, j A few of the securties of the Uen- Al-m -3m o ' trai Hudson Gas & Electric Co. hoiuk • ---------- -----------------------;; — ----------- 1 j or stock s . Will ta k e bonds partly HOI’SE FOR SALE. ; paid for on in s t a llm e n t basis. A d - Worrall avenue; minute’s walk ^ress I. W. Sherrill Co.. 35 Market from tro lley . L o t 50x 1 7 1 feet; street. tf garage. Also -extra lot, same size. Sell as a whole or separate. J. H. Doughty, 38 North Hamilton St. tf UNDERWEAR SPECIALS. Men’s good quality halbriggan shirts and draw e r s , 3oc each. M en’s FLATS TO LET. ; extra quality shirts and drawers, 59c Six rooms at 335 Mansion 8t.; a ll, per garment. Union suits, 60c and I im p r o v e m e n ts; rent, $17. F iv e room s j Perlmutters, 385 Main Street. I ' FOR SALE. T h r e e story buildin_ 169 feet deep; will se! 112 Garden street. with store; lot I chean. 21 and THOMAS J. a2o-27 on Morgan Ave.; all improvements; rent, $16. Four rooms at 187 Union St.; city water, gas and toilet; rent, .$10. Joseph Perlmutter, 385 Main EDWARD PINCKNEY i --------------------------------- ------- - ---------- - American Junk Dealer. Pays the FARM FOR SALE. ; highest prices for Rags Rubbers, i IICTROLAS FOR DANCIA^G. Six miles from Poughkeepsie; 158; jjq . ^ metals. Phone, Call or' Ideal dance music whenever you acres in first class condition for, Tyj,jj.g ’Phone 1449, 8 North 'White St. ‘ \^ish. No one tied to the piano and ; Broker, farming; building in good condition; | poughkeepsie, N. V. aug8-S e p t8 ' all the fun. Many styles tO ' Building. good spring and well water on prem-j----------- - ------- _-------^ ________________ : choose from; easy payments too.’ ises; also a. num b e r of fru it treeS; , W E R E F U N D MONEY Id e a l M u sic C o ., 29 M a r k e t street, bf mortgage left on place if desired. i Spent on “lucky day’' during Au- j ------------- - ------------------------- = ----------- - Geo. Osborn, 27 North Bridge St. J «fiust. Ask us about the plan, ladies, j IRYING & ACItERT. Phone 1873-R or 609-J. a22-sl'-The Surprise'Store, 208 Main St. t f : Carpenter and builders. Jobbin. promptly attended to. Agents fo Up-son wall board; also high grade Poughkeepsie. I NdSEi. ^ -------- I We clean your windows by the 1 m o n th , y e a r or con tract, and w e a lso PLINO OWNER Don’t exchange your old piano be fore you h a v e cons'Ulted us. If th e __________ _ _______________________piano is worth repairing or rebuild- 3 DOZEN FOR 25 CENTS. we will estimate the cost and Fruit Jar Rubbers, made of thick i guarantee the instrument to be as Main' and wide red rubber, packed''''one | represented. Osterhoudt’s Piano tf dozen in p a c k a g e . ‘ V a lu e 12c, sp e - 'S h o p , 511 M a in St. P h o n e 1 4 3 3 -V L ------ , cial 3 p a c k a g e s for 25c. Jos. S a m uels, 21 Academy iSt. Phone 1247. REAL ESTATE. Will buy, sell, manage and insure your property to your advantage. Homer W. Gurensey, Real Estate Poughkeepsie Trust Co. tf FOR SALE. Two family house, part improve ments; large lot; on North Bridge street; $1,500 cash, $1,500 first mort gage 5 per cent. ' o7 iridge St.- North B; 609-J. Geo. Osborn, Phone 1873-R or 25-31 berlain of the City of Poughkeepsie, where it may be seen and examined by au5’ per’son u n til th e 4tlh. days of j CNDER-W OOD— ^Typewriters f o r - s a le rent. The winner at all September, 1917. On that day, Sep- G e c r g e ' 4 t l i , 191,7, the Aseessor, I In Gold Crowns, Bridge Work, Teeth , w. Horton, late of the Town of Ea^t i Qorporaticn Counsel and President I without Plates, Fil-ing, etc. Good pighkili in said County, are required teeth make many a plain face hand- exhibit the same with vouchers some bad teeth mar many a face- , there-of to the undersigned Adminis- looked after \ Your comfort and beauty Painless extraction, ation free. Exami- trators with the IVill annexed of said estate, at the residence of the said Samuel W. Lesher, at Hopewell Junc- PRICES REASONABLE. : tion, Dutchess County, X. Y., on or All Work Guaranteed for Ter. Y e a r s. i before the fifth day of February, 1911. D a ted this 28th day of July, 1918. Q ! E ’U I T r M W . LSSiHER, W ILLIAM i l r . L l l V i l v r l j lie H L S l h o RTON, Administrators with the 2 GARDEN ST- Cor. Main St. -\Yiii annexed. Open Evenings. Phone 173-J EDWARD A. CONGER, Attorney, 2.34 - _________________ _ _________ ■ Main street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ■July of the Common Council of the City I of Poughkeepsie will meet as a Board | peed records. Branch Office, I2 Market St., Poughkeepsie. of Re’ the Common Council $100 VICTROLA FOR SALE. For cash, 1917 new $100 Victroia in Chambers in said city at 10 o’clock' mahogany case with DUBOiS CARPENTER ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SUPERINTENDENT 45 Market Street, Poughkeepsie. IT AW-July 30-Jan. 28 NOTICE BY GIVEN: that all persons having 'daims again s t tho estate of H a ttie M. Xoxon, late o fthe tow n of E a st Fi.sh- ’.dli, in said County, are required to •■xhibit the sam e w ith voucher.^ there- 'if to the undersigned at the i.^vv of- fioe of Charles L. McCann, 220 Union street In th<- city of P o u g likeepsle, N. Y., on or before the first day of Executors. Charles L. McCann, A ttorney. aO-oS PURSU.YNT to an order of Hon.| Daniel J. Gleason, Surrogate of NOTICE IS HER-B- The most modern and up-to- date Furnished Apartment House in Poughkeepsie. We have single rooms, also suites of 2 or 3 rooms, with Hot and Cold Running Water in every room, also rooms with Private Baths or Shower Baths. Rooms range from $3.50 per week upwards. Art opportunity for everyone to have every convenience of a Modern Hotel for a Moderate m wii > 42-44 Cannon Street .NT to an order Dutchess Cou: GIVEN; that all persons having :ains't the estate of George W. Burhans late of the Town of Poughkeepsie in said County, are re quired to exhibit the same -with vouchers thereof to the undersigned Executrix of said estate, at her resi- A] in the forenoon, and -from day to day thereafter, not exceeding four con secutive days, review said assess ments. Dated August 1, 1917. JOHN N-E'VENS, Assessor City of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Phone 2778W. A bargain. records. a25-28 PR E S S FE E D E R S V/A N T E D . Good pay and the shortest hours of any person in the city. Apply at Enterprise Job Printery, 283 Main Street. tf CONTRACTORS NOTICE. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education at the Ad ministration Building, 22 Washington | ^““tr'n'a^ lton Street, up to 4 p. m.. Monday, Septem- Hamilton her 10th, 1917, for the erection and completion of a Grade School Build ing “Warring School No. 10,’’ to be Lce, Arlington, Town of keepsie, in the 'County of Dutchess, N. Y., on or before the 3rd da] ary, 1918. D'ated this 25th Charles A. Hopkins, Attorney ecutrix, 45 Market street, keepsie, N. Y. , Carrie E. Burhans, Executrix. Peugh- S, N. lay of .Tan- for Ex- located on the corner of Staith and Mansion Streets. Separate contracts will be require-i as follows; \ (a>—General contract including Mason, Carpenter, Metal, Paint ing and Electrical WcTk; (b) —'Heating and Ventilation. (c) —'Plumbing and Sanitary Work. Plans and specafications will be on file at the office of the Superinteml- ent of Schools, 22 Washington Street on and after Friday, August 24th, and may be obtained after said date at the office of Edward 'C. Smith, Archi tect, 39 MarkefUL The Board of Education reserves the right to accept any or reject any or all estimates submitted for thi-^ By order of the Board of Education. iS.YLV®STER R. -SHEAR, Secretary- Dated August 24th, 1917. Aug2>5,27,28,29.30,31 septl,3,4,5 LOST. One section of automobile tire holder with two black leather straps lost between 10 South Hamilton St. and Hammersly Ave., or between 10 and Arlington Celluloid Co. on Cottage St. Return to J. Quinn, 10 South Hamilton St. F U R N ISH E D 'ROOMS TO LET. Large front room with alcove; a / a single room; all improvements; cen tral; board if desired; rates reason able. 28 Vassar St. a25-s8 ^ ' l “pAY Highest prices for discarded old gold and silver, old discarded teeth and dental fillings. A. Spencer, Jew eler, 396 Main street. tf Uflice of^City Treasurer,^ bin.g, AUTO OTYNEBS. • Upson wall board; also h I buy and pay high prices for all , Vulcanite roofing carried PoughkVepsieUN. Y. July 25, 1917. hinds of cars, such as old timers, Estimates furnished. 57 Catherine Kou»:e is hereby gi-ypn to all per-1 old wrecks; condition no object. I street. an,-where. D. L.ppman, STS w ithin the City o* Pous-hh-eepsie whiesh ^ M ill S tr e e t. P o u g h k e e p s ie, N. Y. p ^ o n , iq s i - m . d i « tlon thereof from such sales w ill o e ------------------ .. -------- Novem b er 18, 1917, nam e ly; A s sessed to Mary J. Guarino, hou.se and lot. >1 Gifford Avenue, (ow n e r s as reported). A ssessed to Wm. M arlow E s tate, house and lot, 34 W o r r a ll A venue, (ow n ers as reported). A ssessed to 'Poughkeepsie Land itr Imori-vfiTiT'nt Co., lot. North side Groye Street, (ow n e r s as reported). A ssessed to Poughkeepsie Land X- Improv'ement Un.. lo't. 19 Grove Street. (owner.s as reported). Art-essed to Poughkeepsie Land .'t . lot. E a st t side Tulip ' the-Wallace Co. CHARLES COOK. Plutti'blng, heating and roofing. All kinds of stoves, ranges, tinware, etc. Orders for jobbing receive prompt attention. 2 South Harailton street, OPERATORS WANTED. Operators, hemstitchers, collar set ters one experienced elastic runner. Will pay $8.00 per week to start, for girls experienced on power machines. POUGHKEEPSIE M’F’G CO., 34 Cot tage street. al6-29 ^ E s s \ p i E o F ^ w a n t e d ! Good pay and the shortest hours j of any person in the city. Apply at j Enterprise Job Printery, 283 Main i Street. tf Im p rovem ent Co., lot. E a s s Street, (ow n ers as reported). A.sr.essed to Pouglikeepsie Land Im p rovem ent (.\o. lot. IVept side Grove Street, (ow n e r s as reported). A ssessed to N elson. John and Wtn. Swanson, lot. E a st side P o s ter Street, (ow n e r s as repo-'ted). A ssessed to Chas. Smith, house and lot. 7 G regory Avenue, (ow n e r s as re ported). As.sessed to G eorge L. Sutcliffe, house and lot, 124 Union Street, (ow n ers as reported). A ssessed to P e ter W enzel, lot, 52 Sunnyside Street, (owner.s as reported) A ssessed to Jam es J. B e n n ett, hou.se and lot. 1 E a stm a n Terrace, (ow n e r s as reported). A ssessed to F e lix N a d rowski, house and lo t 36-3S D u tchess Ave.nue, (ow n ers as reported). A ssessed to Wm. Se'hlsm, corrected to b-«r Wm. Atchin.son. trian.gular. E a st M ansion S t r e e t (ow n e r as reported). The publication of this notice bars and precludes any and all persons ex- cept the purchaser on said sale or his heirs or assig n s or the leinor finally recloem in^ from claim insr an y intere.st in or lien upon 'said lands or anv part thereof. In case the said lands shall not be redeemed from such sale on or before the last day named for redem p tion thereof; RTCHARO A. KENW ORTHY. j25-s5 City Treasurer. NOTICE. When in need of eye g la s s e s or spectU'Cles come to us. We guaran tee a perfect fit at about half what others charge. Free examination. | Glasses as low as $2.00. B. Wim- i pel'berg, State Registered Specialist, i 293 Main street, opposite Garden street. (Upstairs). Formerly with NOTICE. i janitor work. Our price-s are 50 Power vacuum cleaning estimates' Psr cent, less than any other coni- cheerfully furnished. Van Keureii, ! Our work is guaranteed. Call 23 North Clinton street. Phone write Poughkeepsie Window and 707. . tf House Cleaning Co., 96 Main street. - ---------------------------- ---------------------- -- Telephone 578. al9-tf ^m E N Y'OU NEED GOOD EYE- | GLASS SERIYCE COME ’TO US. j We save you from 25 to 50 per cent. Free examination. We have [ H O U S E S FOR SALE. Near Grand street, thirteen rooms. I Frick house w'ith improvements, thousau'ds of satisfied customers and i Brice $3,600 if sold this week. See- know we can please you. B. Wim-1 James Murray, Real Estate, 107 JOB V/ORK THE e n t e r p r i s e PRINTERY BOOK WORK BLUE LIST RELIABLE ROOMING AND BOARDING NICE, COOL, COMFORTABLE and 1 light rooms, single; also suito.s for light housekeeping. Phone 1695-K. ‘ Apply 86 Montgomery street. BOY’S SCHOOL SUITS, $1.75 UP. Boys’ hats at low prices. Good the Wallaoe strong leather shoes for the boy, 95c i and up. Melhado’s, 105 Main street. | pelberg, O. D., State Registered Specialist, 292 Main street, opposite Garden (Upstars). Formerly with ; Co. tf Church rircc'^. aug24-2T ATTE?(TTIOX TO PARENTS. Girls wanted. $5 per week, to learn the trade of cigar making. We ALfqtHNUM COOKERS. j take girls and boys from the age of _ ___________ __ . . . _ ___________ _ ^ Combination aluminum seamless j you are to send your BATHING SU IT S . J cooking sets; three pieces— regular . ^aughters to work be - tyo : o have A nice line of “Annette Keller-! ?4 value. Given by The Enterprise i learn the best paying trade mann bathing suits at greatly re- for a year’s subscription, city or town. Experienced cigar duced prices. Get yours early as ! country, and $2; only a few left. they are mutter, ;oing rapidly. Main St. Joseph perl- makers make from .$15 to $2 0 a week. Steady work the year round. Come in to I SE'VVING MACHINE—^PHONE 2500 i see us. We will be pleased to ex- __________________________________ , For the White Sewing Machine.' plain our plan to you. Samuel I. DRAW ING FROM 15 SH O P P ING | Easy payment plan or cash. Sewing | Davis & Co., 15 North Cherry street, Days of August. If yon purchased ' machines repaired, exchanged on date drawn everj' cent refunded. [ rented. Parts supplied for all makes. (Come to the Surprise Store, 208 Main j Luckey, Platt & Co. i f fSt. Y^our purchase may cost noth ing. tf in i the SILK FINiSH CORDUROY all colors. If you are looking [uine goods, selling regularly at ’ pris S9c.—our price 75c.—be sure and come 1 doing '' to THE SURPRISE STORfil, 208 Main 1 for 35 i to seno yoor prtntlBg orders to. Te! ‘____________________I ephone 1922. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. VACATION PRINTING. The next two months will afford a good time for you to stock up with j'our office printing. And the Enter- j you from examination. NOTICE. Thousands of satisfied eye glass wearers is our best advertisement. We have no dissatisfied customer.s. When you need glassC'S we will save ...... +0 50 per cent. Free B. Wimpelberg, State genuine goods, selling regularly at | prise Job Printery, which has been .—our price 75c.—be sure and come Main 1 foj. 35 years is a good place for you jr-, pej-fr. r-n’-den ? •. (Upstairs ‘business at tbe same old stand Registered Specialist, 292 Main St., ; F o r m e r ly w ith th e W a llace Co. tf Highest prices for discarded old Gold and Silver old discarded teeth and dental fillings. A. Spen) Jeweler, 396 Main St. _______________ BOY’S WASH SUITS. 1916 MAGAZINES A large assortment\ in all sta-ple Can he bound into attractive books materials. Sizes up to 8 years, icer, ! hy Bates the bookbinder. Phone Special at 50c and $1.00. Perl- tf 1 353-J and we will send for them, tf | mutters. .385 Main street. LOOK! 30 and 35 UXNTS D o zen for tin top G lass.Jelly G lasses, a t tlie ACKLEY CH INA CO. 10c dozen. “Rex” R u b b e r Ringa M YOU KNOW WHY--* The Old Songs Are Never Plinked? BY FISHEH Anvusr, 1 5th day of February, JAMES DELLOT. Executor. JOB WORK THE ENTERPRISE PRINTERY BOOK WORK rtOuJ Noe/ u s e o TO S(N4 ' ‘0K.PR-CIMl.S6 M5' W/HEN w e w e f u e W e P - srN L L iBs^ j STEfXOK IS UN THE PARLOR. I HOPS He J 6lN<iS SordU. S out) L o u e Soriosj ' % THE poop. 1 0OH MUST j I Hp.ve <oNef , Oippy \ WILD m u j '^O U ^ D D O , J . - 0 0 QONH^ f\LL vl HOPE THE DOCTORS cm c u a e h im 5 /' l l \