The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIth Year, No. 24, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 28, 1900 Page: 4 of 10
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TMr WCHfeS OF RAIN
Fell fr 2 to 6 p m And It Did Not
Slop Then
SOME SECTIONS OF THE ClTY INUNDATED
Street Cur Traffic interrnpcd
Nearly AH the LI no1 tleg
nlor Downpour
Tho floodgates wcro thrown wldo open
yesterday afternoon aud for about lour
lours thoro was ono of the hardest Tain
alls that Houston has experienced for
Eonio time
A Post reporter Upon being rafted
across Mcdowan avenue to the new resi-
dence of United Slates Weather Observer
McNabb at 2S01 San Jacinto street naked
him It the showfcr then on was not a
record breaker
It Is pretty heavy said he 5ly
rain gauge up to 6 p m registers three
Inches but wo have frequently registered
at this station more than that in tweuty
foiir hours which Is our regular division
of tlmo for taking the rainfall
What makes this rain appear so heavy
gald he Is that wo have had so much
rain preceding this that the earth is so
thoroughly saturated that nono of this
rain la absorbed and all of It has to find
oscapo through the ditches and sowers
which aro inadequate to carry It off thus
making It appear an unusual downpour
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Whether ycsterdiya rain was a record
breaker or not It filled up tho low places
and thoso sections of the city that aro
poorly drained particularly the southern
and southweatern sections of tho city In
tho Third and Fourth wards which ar
always Inundated after a heavy rain
Thoro waa ample premonition of th
rnln It was threatening all tha forenoon
and heavy clouds began to roll over tho
olty between 12 and 1 oclock that openod
up about an hour later and from that tlmu
on for tho balance of tho afternoon It was
a raco as to whether the water on tho
ground could get away as fast as It cam
dqwn The gutters In tho business pirt
of tho city were kept on a boom and
whllo nearly all of them flowed oer the
curb lino yet they did fairly well In
draining tho business nectlon but there
were other sections that did not fare so
had to bo suspended during tho afternoon
cars runnlnR as far as McKinney avenue
and returning
jdcQowan AVcnuo waa a perfect lake
completely cutting off all traffic on th
pouth belt o tho Tannin and Travis car
lino Tho cars on this lino went as far
ns McQowan on Tannin and Travli and
returned without inaUlns tho circuit
Water would have run Into any car that
crossed Mcfiownn avenue Tho south nd
ot Jlaln street beyond Mcdonnn would
havo easily accommodated a yawl with a
load of a passengers for a halt mllo
Tho Calhoun street ditch which hat
an average depth of from four to six foot
iv as over Its banks
The cars on San Follpo street had tl
stop at Jlolnor street bejond which wa
a perfect sheet of water
A stream lllto a mill raco cut off street-
car communication on Washington Htreot
nt Sawyer proventlni street car connec-
tion with tho Holguta nnd Hrunnor whllo
the Houston avenue line was also block-
ed thus waa nearly every street car lln
In tho city Interfered with by the et
ce slvo rain hut beyond this no serious
damage was reported In the city
VATBIt AT 7fititismrHo
A IVinImiit nti llu ln l ire Homl
unit Other niimime
A telephone messace to Tho Post from
Harrlsburg last night stated that tho
rain around that tivn had broken nil
records lor years past About 100 feet of
tho La forte railroad track was washed
away and nioro damage was also done to
tho county roid AVaicr backed up on tho
road near Mr B N Coghlans place flood-
ing hta homo to a depth of four fce and
causing about 500 damage to his proper-
ty Ono county bridge was washed out
just below Harrlsburg
A SCHOOIi nucrioN
rtruiiiur ViitvM < Hpcoiiio An Iinlc
lUMuUnt Sellout District
IBrunner hold an election ycaterdny and
a very hotly contested one to determine
whether to Incorporate as nn Independent
school district Desplto tho heavy rain
4n tho afternoon thero was a large te
polled and ot the 218 votes caat there as-
a majority of elRhteen In favor ot incor-
porating as an Independent whool dis
trict Tho colored voto wns nlmost sol Id I
against the proposition and tho people of
soven trustees as provided by law In caso
of an independent Bchool district
llelccatc tti Convtiitlon
Dr E P Davlss roturned yesterday
from Waco where he attended tho Stato
Medical associates meeting He was
appointed is tho conventions delegate to
tho International Medical nssoclntlon
which meets lh Paris Franco this sura
mer Dr Davlss will bo In Paris at tho
tlmo of the meeting and wllUroprosent
the Texas association In the capacity
namod
Wlnillmr i i > the Mitls
Willie tue archltetitg who have been act
ing as arbitrators In the recent labor
troubles between the trades unions and
tho contractors have not yet got contracTn
signed up by all the unions they have mot
thus far vlth sufficient encouragomout to
Insure their ultimate success In tho way of
bringing about nn adjustment ot all differ
ences Up to last night the bricklayers
How Notod Pliyslotaiis
CURE CATARRH
OsoT nteyjrp Jrof ot Lune nd Throat I > 1
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Catarrh Asthma llronchltu CoughsColds and other
Soso Throat aud Lun dlatiuiea If
tor to any remedy 09 tar ducororod
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Dr Geo Leinngcr5
had not alcniil ih aurecmcnt that hm
been signet ty otnor trades unions but
alt the bricklayer lmvo returned to wor
and It Is thought that thoy will In tlmo
Men tho contract or agreement aljsncd by
other unions nhlcb has for Its object tho
Battlement1 of all differences for a year
at leant and tho leatlnc of gAicn n may
nrlso to arbitration lnstcwl oi endtavor
Ing to acttlo them by strikes
AN ELEGANT ENTERTAINMENT
TUB CHISinS OP illMVIDV IY
iiojin TVtur
IJrew n Inrsro HotH HrllMnnt Tro >
auction for n Mmt Wor-
th r li n e
Notwithstanding tho constant downpour
of rain yesterday afternoon and last
night Sweeney Coombs opcM house
was well filled with Houslonlans to sea
homo talent In The Chimes ot Nornitn
dy and those who braved tho wcathir
were well rewarded by tho character of
the presentation Normandy Is ordi-
narily a difficult pleco for amateurs to
present but only to say that It was per-
formed creditably last night would bo
doing scant justice to those taking part
In It The difficult roles iwcro not only
creditably carried by tbelr respective In-
terpreters but tho wholo opera was so
admirably presented even to tho Insig-
nificant details that no one had cause for
Just complaint at tho wcVk of any mem
ber of the cast Mr R I Do Armond as
the gallant and dashing Henri marquis
of Cornevlllo carried tho character ro
markably well and his costume was bo
coming and wholly In keeping with the
role ho assumed the work of Mr J It
Taylor as Jean Gronlchcux the lUhcrnian
was well received and morltcd the un-
stinted applause It was accorded Oas
pard tho miser the most difficult char
acter In tho opora was strikingly realistic
as Interpreted and executed by Mr Will
Kendall and In tho second act whero ho
counts his gold and gloats over It In tho
haunted chamber the scene was Indeed
strong and forceful to vivid was his
portrayal of tho misers unsitlablo greed
Mr Will Hurley had tho part of tho ballll
and ho executod It with vim and oncrgv
the rolo ot notary fell to Mr Cliff Gruno
wald to tako caro of and he did It In good
stylo Tho other malo parts woro well I
presented by Messrs Frank Wyatt and 11
A Randolph
Tho ladles showed that tmo degreo of
talent and thorough conceplloa ni was
scon In nrmlnle tho night before and
It such n thing wcro possible It might
bo said they even excelled the work ot
thf previous night
Miss Mary Kldd rep
resented tho character of Sorpolnttc the
well The east end of McKinney nvcnuo 00jornothlng In a manner that was
was flooded so that street cars could not jKhl > satisfactory and evidenced her
cross without burning out their arma lajnl anj ability whllo Miss Stella Cnrr
turcs henco trael on tho Aransas Vita Ha rtrmalne was particularly bewitching
Ciaollno street lines tho vll
nnd l < a Branch and nll1 sno a8 repeatedly encored
lage maidens wcro Mrs J T Ltfrkman
Mrs A O Humo Mlsa Amy Knight nnd
Mies Aline Knight
The chorus sang beautifully and thero
was a charm In their manner that lent
grnco and oleganco to tho wholo perform-
ance
Tho entertainment last night closed a
scries ot three successful operatic produc-
tions arranged for bj tho Womans club
nnd produced undor the personal direc-
tion of Mrs J O Carr and each per-
formance reflected much credit Upon hor
Tin ruoiiivs ticicbt
bfluxil Trustee
Tho following named gentlemen havu
lieon sollcltod to niako tho raco for school
trustees at tho election to ho held on
May 6 and they have consented
llrst ward C 11 11 Schneider faecond
ward J J Sotle ast Third ward An-
drew IX > S i Tracy Fourth ward
James Charlton Fifth ward A C Ahcll
Sixth ard W II Ughthouso
Ot tho character qualifications nnd in
tegrity of theso gentlemen It la netxlleai
to roniark for thoy aro among Houstons
hest most highly esteemed nnd progres-
sive citizens
Tho following Is tho platform upon
whloh the gentlemen named nbovo will go
beforo tho peoplo
PLATFORM
1 Wo will run tho schools on tho civil
servlco plan cmplojllig and promoting
tenchora and principals for efficient ser-
vice Our own graduates aud homo talent
shall have tho preference
2 0er n thousand dollars rent a year
Is paid out for stores nnd halls unfit for
school purposes Wo agree to put up
more school Imusos and build additions
to thoso school houacs whero tho schools
aro ovorcrowded Tho capacity ot the
present school buildings is now so taxed
that as many as sixty children aro crowd-
ed Into n room ondangorlng tholr health
We will nvako tho work ot teachers moro
ofllclent by decreasing tho number of
pupils to the room
3 Jly n radual process free books shall
ba furnlahed This ivlll save thousands
ot dollnis and also glvo ninny who am
unalilo to buy books and aro kept out ot
school a chance to get an education All
largo cities are adopting thin plan
4 Wo shall look to tho welfare of thu
children first In all matters and neither
politics nor sectarian Influences shall bo
permitted to have nny hearing upon pur
board of trustees
Chancyvlllc the neighboring suburb usoa lona as it
their We take the stand hat the tlmo 1
Influence to defeat tho measure
The schools ot Urunner will now bo om < LfT 1lU tJiElllrU establish l 1 ° nlwfJ L
managed and controlled t > y a board of
ns onrly ta possible an Industrial
trial school
C Wo will open tho business course In
tho High school to those prepared to tnkn
tho work Three courses the classical
tho modern language and tho buslnosh
shall bo maintained
7 Wo will > ee that all employes ot tha
board aro paid their salaries promptly In
cash
S We aro In favor of retaining the pros
ent fltiporlntendent ot schools Prof AV W
Barnett
m iio shot at wo num
AVI1I Vvvry Trlcn to Kill Will Cl i
t > ut t In tlu Sioiiml Wnril
Will Perry a negro residing on I and
G N placo shot at Will momenta an-
other negro between S and 9 oclock laat
night Clements had been living with
lerry but < they had a dlsagreomont nnd
Vorry ordered Clements not to como to
his home ony more Clements told Perry
ho would como for his rlothes and when
he did como tho trouble t > ctvecn them
W8b renowea nnd Perry tired upon Clom
ents The latter reported tho mattor
to the police but Perry could not b
found last night
YatouEa usupcr
FflHWALDEHYDE IHHALEB
Kakl on a suarantM atall dniBRists Arts r dlrKt
trmTMB K M > LuNlNUiK CllEMlOAU CO
malfed
mtciio 111 Booklet tre for tho asctnc
ITCURESiYlliHALATIOH
liir > l > cilir U111 lUlitury
Captain Selkcr 0r Austin In tho
was city
1 ciiicasM ciiaical beiiooi too laivert ciinitai Jvcstorday malt ng n visit of inspection to
fliffcreul
tje mllltnry compauVs of tho
city members of thu Btato volunteer mili
tia While the result of Captain Selkors
Inspection wll not be made knownfmtll h
returns to Austin and reportB It ofilctally
the Houston comptnlea lmvo no apprehen-
sion as to tha result
ECZE1WA No CureNo Pay
Your druggist will refund your money
If Pizo Ointment tails to euro you SO
cents
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HOUSTON DAILY POST SATURDAY iJ01tNlNG AttKiL 2ti HM >
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You know all about it You are a perfect
slave to your work Its rush through
the day and worry through the night
Theres no time to eat and no
time to sleep Already you have
nervous dyspepsia nervous sick
headache and neuralgia Your food
distresses you You suffer from terrible
depression The outlook is dark and for
bidding You feel sure there is but one
termination to this
And nervous prostration is something you don t want thats
certain Then don t have it A perfect Sarsaparilla prevents
this distressing and dangerous disease and it cures it also
It keeps you up when especially pressed with work It cures
dyspepsia and it builds up exhausted nerve tissue But it
must be a perfect Sarsaparilla to do this So far as we can
learn there isn t but one in the world and
The only Sarsaparilla made under the personal supervision of three graduates a
graduate in pharmacy a graduate in chemistry and a graduate in medicine
100 a bottle All Druggists
I fint wed Ajers SarurarilU In the fill of 1848 I came out of the Mexican War run down in health and badly u ed up
It did me 10 much good then that I have always taken it every irring as a bloodpurifying medicine I attribute my robust health
at 78 to the use of our Sarsaparilla every spring S T Jomi Wichita Kans March 19 1900
PHltSOXAI MIJNTIOV
laW Harris Is a KueBt at tho Latham
h it Bryan of Angtetnn la at tho Capitol
II K Macauluy ot Dallas Is at thu Capitol
r Collier of Conroe la registered at tho
Bristol
W C Srolthers of lluntsvlllo was at tha
Law lor jcetcrday
J T Hunter of Huutsvlllo Is nruong the
guests of tho Latham
Judw S W McCtll of Austin Is auto
Kraphcd nt the Capitol
J i Newton of Sour Lako Is In tho city
stopping at the Law lor
W 11 Cnrrlrro of Snn Antonio was a guest
ycslorday nt the Bristol
lr J II Burleson nnd wlfo of Austin aro
registered at the Capitol
H L Ilulehlnson ot Galveston Is among
tho arrlals at tho Crpltol
B r Berry a gonial knight of the grip Is
a recent nrrhal nt tho Latham
J n Bussett was among Itio arrivals at
tho Lawlor jestcrday from Ballas
A J Monro of San Antonio vm In last
night and stopped nt the Latham
Dr J 11 Mnssle cliy health offlcrr Is In
Waco attending the medical convention
V N Watson wlfo and child of Monterey
Mtxlro nro among tho Into arrivals nt tho
Capitol
W U Cramer the fairy traveling sales-
man of Chicago Is a recent arrival at tho
Bristol
CharlHi H rescrjy who Is now making his
headquarters at Dallas dropped In last night
nnd put Up at tho Bristol
Tom Johnson of tho San Antonio Light was
In the city jestcrday en routo to Galveston
to i ttcml tho meeting of the Afternoon Ire3s
association
Mcssrr B A Donaldson nnd U L Dan
forth Chicago J B Woods Ilutthlson T P
White St louli J T Ihclf London Ky
I 11 Hatch Onlvcston Chris D Marks
Dallas aro recent arrhah at tho Bristol
Mr J C McCnhe Kcn ral freight agent of
tho Chlroro Jtoek Island and Texas railway
Fort Worth Is a guest at tho Bristol
Dr O B Greaham a prominent young
physician ot Indltnnpolls Ind has been for
nomo tlmo In tho city n guest of Dr Karl
Stafford at tho Latham
Mr and Mrs Muddlcknmp and Mr Andy
Park all from Tuclilo Col are among tho
arrivals at tho Latham Mr Muddlekamp
wMwp
Intends to locate somewhero In tho vicinity of
Houston
Mr George C Hodges ot tho Chicago Hecord
was In tho city yesterday nnd paid Tho Past
a pleasant call Mr Hodges has been nuking
a tour of tho Western country Ono of his
observations among muiy others nas that
Bryans strength Is rapidly Increasing In that
soctlon of tho country
CITY IinUVITIUS
Houston Ladlca Zither and Mandolin or-
chestra concert postponed on account of bad
weather to May 15
Hev J C Mason will deliver his eleventh
nnnlvcrsary sermon as pastor of tho Central
Christian church tomorrow nt ll a m
Btatn Dvangclist A J Bush of Ablleno Is
Sll VLL lllli LST MIII1T
Interior of MontwoiniTjM IIiiikI
Luiniilry ron lleraI > lj HiuiikimI
About 1020 oclock laBt night a flro
alarm wai turned In from Vox II and tho
firemen responding found tho Interior ot
Montgomerys hand Inundry Edwards
street and Houston avenue afire Tho
llames were extinguished but net until
300 or 100 damage had been douo to
building nnd stock
Month of lul > T inilli
Mr Hubert I Smith aged 41 years died
nt his residence 131 Crockett street yos
terday morning Mr Smith camo lo Hous-
ton from Michigan about two jears ago
nnd has mado a good altlzen winning thf
respect and esteem of all who > knew him
He has been In tho employ of the Empire
riour mlllt and ot Messrs Henko Illlot
during his residence here and proved him-
self n wost valuable omploye Ho loaves
n wlfo and two children and line a host
ot frlendi who deeply sympathlzo with
tho berenved Mr Smith was n Royal
Mison nnd thp memhprj nt firiv
° n a < e
oxpectid to arrive in tho city today to aldi l
1Mr 1 tho revival nt th Common Street chapel loS ° havo takon charge ot tho funeral
Mr Bush Is ono of tho ablest prcachtra of
his church
Th Fair Ground Extension Sunday school
will bo reopened n ho basement ot the resi-
dence corner of Mason and Mcltns streets
at 4 n m Stindav All In that neighborhood
rspeclallv nvUd
Bud Thompson who stabbed Clnrence Du
bnrrv Thursday nlRht In the Fifth ward
has not vet been apprehended hv tho officers
Duharry who was removed to tho homo of
his patents on Hill street Is reported to be
Improv lug
Booths Ice Cream only 100 gallon
nrrangements Tho remains will be coii
veyed to Texas City where the burial will
tako placo today
InMrris Ioeul I < urcpnNtn
April 2S Warmer
A freo sample of menthol alum will bo
given away today at Klesllngslrug store
602 Main A box ot soap freo with each
25cont Jar sold today
00 per gallon Ice Cream at Booths
Sandens Electric Belt
After 30 years of success in the
treatment of disease by electric-
ity I am pleased to be able to
1 offer my famous Electric Belt on
ays
of
trial to any one in any
the world who is sincere
honest All electrodes cov
No burning or blistering J
ered
Improved Aug 15th last New
lam j v j
rW Jif anc scientific appliances Cures
dopYRioriTEo without using drugs all
mi
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Jv I will glvo 1000 for any Electric Belt superior to mine With Its new sctenttfic suspensory attachment c
W a plcasftnt current passes through the weakened parts nil night It cures while you sleep such disorders as re <
yj suit from youthful errors or later excesses 7000 CURES IN 1899 Used by women as well for Rheuma Qk
bri tisra Lama Back Nervousness etc We aro the oldest and largest makers of Electric appliances in the world p
If CAUTION The now and improved Dr Sandeu Belt can bo had only at ray offices Thoso sold by others >
VJ aro of old Tuto ao years ago Cure yourself and pay mo afterwards My little book a guide to men sent free 05
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DR F W SANDEN 18a3 So Clark St Chicago 111 rJ
and Salt Fish arehrd
Fresh
to beil
UptoUatc Green Grocer and Butcher
1915 and 1117 Congress
PEL
JQJ Varicocele
l Strictures
CUUliU without tho kulfr of
dctentloD trotn buelness ft
q tuU Fissure Ulceration of tin
i Kectum Hyurocele Uuptu o
Siphllls Kmu olotis all h aal
3 Diseases Femali
ted Urinary
Weakness Consultation Fr
Write for Symptom Ulanka
UK J T OLAZE CO
100414 Prtton Corner Mala
Dr K N Miller
Diseases of Women and Children
HOSPITAL PAC1L1TIES
Office 215218 Lew bulldlDC corner Main
ana Capitol streets Hours 9 to 12 n m 3 to a
t m Phones Offieo 1161 residence ML
Buuday hours 10 to 12 20
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Do Not Neglect Your Eyes
My Expert charges you nothing for exam-
ination nnd If vour eyrs do need the assist
nnco of Glosses you can get them from SIjD
to 10 CO
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Jeweler and Optician 403 Main Street Telo
phono lo3
Eye Ear Nose Throat
DR SVVAIL
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Mistrot Bros Co
Clothing Specials for Tj
patterns vJirfl
doubled breasted vest these fit and hanft
s
fifteendollar kind mV
Absolutely allwool 4 ft Aft Swell new nJ
UnUHJ
Navy Blue Serges 8 datepaK4
coats single or double breasted hard smooth Worsted ClotkjJ
Schloss Bros make all sizes in or double breasted vests SdE
stouts slims and regulars fifteen Bros mnke these look like ft
will cost else 5
dollars these you
where
sortment its here they find 1 1
Nothing like price to make l
sale
Bering = Cortes
Hardware Co
Prairie and Alilam
A A LAfcArrrftiT ftfth4iiiuiiss
Lace Curtains
WASHED OR CLEANED
I by the latest methods known It-
t man Wc make Lace Curiiinsa
I Ball Dresses fireproof if so third
J Have your
J Winter Clothes Made MotV
J proof
before putting them away i
guarantee this work for one yen
iAIODEL LAUNDRY
vouo Twitch ns
errry function umi K cicpondtnt X cuio l > at hand
ftbSSTSS rVi Sss STfi f
AT COLIVLAN
ion Prairie
Most Complete Plant In the SUk
Phono 37
Lime Cement Brick
SAND PIPE ETC
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Pills k b a > use o et s jrnii W
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TSi > m r iTPVoru ry cure lh o t cases In old n < l r mtL > J V
iliispalin ricatsu or dciretle imolilnj CuroB OSt MnnneOJ ra
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Kotores soilU j
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organs j
a moneyrttundol with a boxes Clrculsts free AddrOSO DlshOP nemody CO Ban rranw l
ror utile l y I LUWW comer Mil in niul Preritoii Aionne HonsH
We furnish one of the
blessings of life
Gqod Coffee
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AND WE HAVE PLENTY OF TiiEftl AS USUAL
100 and 125 Eagle Shirts today
° 125 and 150 Monarch Shirts today
100 Stanley Negligee Shirts today
100 Stanley Shirts with collar today
75c Stanley Negligee Shirts today
50c Jal Negligee Shirts today
I THIS IS BARGAIN DAY i
95c
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50cj
3c
50c Balbriggan Underwear today
50c Leather Belts all colors today
50c Silk Club Ties today
50c Silk Handkerchief Ties today
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STRIPED WORSTM i
BLUE
Tiie two styles worn by welldressed
mfc
season Some special values of each
Allwool Navy Blue Series tW
7Pf > ally well made and fast colored
regular tendollar line
0 Striped and Checked Worsted suit J
and swell colors and
JLRO
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25c
25c
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Our stock of
Fresh Aleais Dressed Poultry
Canned Meats Can Soups
Base The great e
stock means ltttlftufgSr
Ball boy or the P
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G00dS whobu3stouseTiJ
wants are small tM W <
dealer who buys to sell J n
again
appreciates great quantity arid
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25c j
25c
50c Silk English Square Ties today r j
75c Silk
Puif Ties today j j
50c Silk Band Bows today k
25c Red Blue Tan and Black Socks today j j
55c Linen Handkerchiefs all colors today
3 350 and 4 Straw Hats today J gf
250 and 2 Straw Hats today J
S 175 and 150 Straw Hats today
100 Straw Hats today 1
75c Straw Hats today fyl
5 Choice of any Boys Straw Hat today at
STORE OPEN AS USUAL TONIGHT
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