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" Eitta Burehfield...
"Miss Ella Green.::...:.;•.
The readers of .pis paper, will In- |ileabea»c
" Minnie Burke
One s e e s g r e a t flockf of d a r k brown
Bheep. ..- .-r„-,^-,,:-T Page One). "> Sen plarses t h a t one w i o M e m J f t^^:
learn that there i> at. la^t one drcii.le.l disea^
that science h a s bfeen al>',e to <'ure In all :l>
iwas.attt^w^l^j,
Egypt is a mo>t lands- of y e a r s of clesert life h a s ac-^
Clarkson
Established in 1 8 5 6 ,
Staprea, and that is catarrh. HaU's (atarrli I ure
is the only positive cure know u t« the medi- Miss Emma Seaman
BOG fuaariall'^^^yj m& aLway^f-eels customed "T&e-^Bgyptw^Wefep^o^aa'
cal fraleruity Catarrh tieiuc a eourtitutiotin,
500 s h e w o u l d ^ l ^ ^ j y f ^ i m o r e .picturesque •a's a diet. T h e shepherd i s generally
disease, requires a conMifuti.'UHl treatment..
P . A. .BLOSSOM, E d i t o r .
" Evelyn Coleman ,
*4'f~ 1 'TH|
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Hall's Tatarrh Cure is taken internally, ncuntr
if
<slothid.
JS%|,^c^lors,
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500,
:
" Hazel C h a p m a n — 2
"an'old man, a n d with, h i s long white
diractly on the blood and mucous surface of
the system, thereby destroying the foundation
500 t h e y wpuM b>aMjiiuctiical. - T h e fine, o r browa cloak and staff in hand,
Hmrsday Afternoon, SEPT. 5, '12 t>f the .disease, .and giving the patient strength Mrs. Geo. Ferguson.
500 d r i f t i n g < t o s 1 | ^ p a ^ s o o n sotf a color, loolcs a s if h e had Just s^epped^lrpm
by building u|> the constitution and assisting Miss itabelle Hamil...,
.«>?4s »^,
nature in doin^ its-work
f h e ' iiroprietors
500 w a t e r is. dofcrj^vand it is b e t t e r to t h e hill3 of Judea.
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hflvn so much faith' 'hi its curative powers Miss Bargar
that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any
500 say, "Bowi,^Stii#ifu) she looks" t h a n
T h e Shadoof
' m ^
case thffit it fails to cur.e. hetnl for Usl ut Mrs. Geo. Holland
Wer life i s a " A l l a l o n g - t h e Nile, about e y e r y h u n testimonials, Addn«s
500 to say, " H o w ' ^ a M j C
Miss Jessie Chapman
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; r m d - t h e - c o r n f - t j ^ d y a r d g ) l g & s h a d o o f ^ j h e machine
" Edna MV Allen77". •"• • ••'•• • •
toe busyyoa*;—^gffinTJ
Bold by druK^Wb. 75 cents
in a hand mflrriKe that u s e d in Bible
" Myra Hermance . . *
Hall's Fauitty Mils arc thu best.
500
.used f o r irrigation. I t 1B a . bucket
t i m e s ; make t h e round loaves of
" Clara Durkee
500
suspended t o a weighted piece of
M£T OF TOUR CANDIDATES Mrs. Charles Stickles
BOO bread, whiohi ! ,shja i>uts o u a sort of wood -between two pests. T h e man
y%0
plate of tana, g n d chopped straw^ a n d
Kendall Mills
Continued freas^gage 1
s t a n d s by- 4 h e ' w a t e r a n d fills- 4 n e
Miss Maude A. Rayburn
5001 places i t aiding the roadside to rise,- bucket which is lifted u p b y the
Complete,/JetaiTsTegaraTngxthe rules
where i t i s beset by flies until one weight %t t h e other e n d of t h e pole,
. Holley
and methods of the- contest,'-and all
50O believes t h a t tfrgrp is no such t h i n g It is a laborious jjrocess, a n d shows
Miss
May
E.
Humphrey.
neeeisary plans, such as circular letters
REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS.
"500 as microbes or, this bread would have the patience of t h e Egyptian. Some
Mrs. John Bentley
Our- line of fall and winter coats is thelargest we have
to be mailed by contestants to the>r
500 accumulated.-them a l l ; s h e spins the places where t h e banks a r e high,
Lavina
Church..
M
For President
ever- had. While afc'the Pair b& sur®teiaspec-t ow-Use,
out-uf-town
friends,
subscription
-500 cotton Jlar .JnenL-clothing, s o m e t i m e s there a r e ^four of " t h e s e -shadoofs-to.
WM. H. TAPT
blanks, etc., are* on hand i n sufficient —." LiHlan Smith • - •
500' weaves-it ifttr>~"cTo-h and makes fte lift t h e w a t e r to t h e highest level,
For Vice-President
Corduroy for Suits in the newest shades are^now re'a,dv.
quantity to supply every need of the "'"Carrie H a r r i s . . .
JAMES S. SHERMAN
500 fuel which i s u s e d -n co.oking. When The men working t h e m a r e dressea
30 inches wide a most excellent quality,, only 50c a yd.
contestants and will be given t o all " Eva Seager. .. .
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everything e l s e is finished . she can in a long blue cotton gown, or- else*
DISTRICT NO. 3
eligible to enter t h e Contest, upon reCMTCHAT BY THE EDITOR
always
carry
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territory
east
of
the
Lake
Road,
We
have
a
new
Corset,
the
D.,
H.
&
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as
good
as
the
in some places, Tiaked except * f o r a
quest. The tour department manager
loin cloth. After s'eeing these men
Nemo,especially adapted for stout figures, only $1.50 each
. . T h e Nik Valley
Some well intending, perhaps, hut or his assistant will endeavor t o call in the Towns W Sweden, Clarkson,
ully nitssrrraea ffitfividuals ure upon the young ladies who have been Hamlin, Parma, and. Bergen including • I s -eo¥ae«4-w4a»-» f «*o a t this 4ime- - ^ j j ^ n i r a l t T i a r aV-the4acliT
circulating a petition among a tew ta"\- nominated, explaining t h e ,• scope of Adams Basin, Speneerport,. Hilton, or the year, March
When we read; wxirk, L c a n tinderstand my Syrian'_s
--payers' t o fwesent to. tbje r-tmservntKHt this.gxeat enterprise, but a s the num- Watker and rtergen.
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rrcinress"ot
ttgypt,
i t i s h a r d disgust a t "jvfiaV" h e considered, the
" >9tBHssieflr-a^-k-mg tha4 body t o instiHamlin to realize wiia* a squall country i t is lack o f , industry on t h e part of a
tute further examination and • search ber is so large, time will be saved if
: . . . . 500 and how absahiteh dependent upon
for w a t e r to the south of BroH.port. those who desire to compete will call Miss. Edith Bullard
farmer who lived n e a r u s in America.
before approving the lake Ontario pro- or 'phone the Republic office for infor" Bertha Kelso
500 the waters of t h e Nile it is for its
The crops were allowed t o b u r n up
ject.
mation, necessary blanks, e t c . The" Hazel- Hazzard
5Q0 very life. T h e valley is o n l y ' a b o u t
al a time of drouth, th£ owner mourn-,
A meeting of taxpayers, thoroughly office'4S.open on Monday,, Wednesday Mrs Wilber Blossom
,
.• ,^500 ten mlleg hxead* except in the delta,
•advertised, met at ttie public brrihirnp
fully shaking his - h e a d l a n d saying,
and
Saturday
ev.enings
from
7:80
to
9
Brockport
R.
F.'
D.
ifore t h e vote on the-prapositmn was
where. It is 294} ro.les broad between "Couldn't h a v e crops if i t did not
Miss Caroline Gooddige
500 Port Said a n d Alevandria, and about
taken a n d not a voice was raised in o'clock.
rain." The farm w a s on the banks
'opposition to the plan of securing an
" Marion Burch
500 730 mifes^ l o n g . ; Above t h a t is t h e
In voting clipped coupons, candidates
ef-a-r-la4veT-and—the--Syrian--spent
long.
77
uniailmg supply ot w a t e r - t h e only
AdaClarkT-.T::..:."".:.""".:".;" 50TT Soudan. Oa,e c a n t- it on t h e boat and
known source being, old Ontario. Un- and their friends a r e requested to pin
hours
in
trying
t
o
explain
t
o
.
the
" Mabel Renne
500 see t h e mountain * that shut t h e
less o u r memory is .sadly at fault, some or tie them in flat bunches of 25 or less
Pennsylvania
farmer
that
h
e
could
Walker
of thdSe now blocking progress- were marking the number on top coupon for
valley in on each side, from the erect a "Shadoof" and a t least irriEgfe
present. If they didn't have the back- depositing in the ballot box.
Miss Marguerite HarfiTf
">00
Desert of S a h a r a on t h e west and gate t h e vegetable—garden,. B u t . it
bone then to voice then- opposition
" Lena Kla-fehn
500
The following is-the l i s t s f nomina•.tney^nilg-h t to.keen iiiill new. . . .
from the Arabian de<sert on t h e east.
was of a o u s e ; that»sfiemed too. much {
" Etta,Haight
500
As h a s been frequently raid, there tions received up t o t h e t i m e of going
•• Without t h e Xile, £jgaaL.. would tike w o r k for t h e progressive Amerl
" Mabel Groves
"500
i s not a taxpa\er in the village who to press.
'" B]lla Krueger
500 simply be" p a r t of the 'great desert can.
would willingly involve the village in
We will appreciate corrections of any
a large debt if there were a ghost of a errors, in districts given.
CONTINUED NEXT W E E K
Mrs. Harry Bates.'.
500 that surrounds it, tint the r a i n s fall in
Abyssinia a n d thi waters J l l vthig
show for'an adequate, potable suliplj
Miss"
Minnie
Jenneiahn
500
T H E LOCAL. ShAHKET.
DISTRICT NO. 1
O f w a t e r nearer to- be cheaply secur" Fannie Klock
500 great river b e d which overflows and
able. T h e village ha> spent time and
Wholesale
prices a s paid by local merAll of the village of Brockport.
" Inez Wilcox.
500 being allowed to remain forty d a j s chants and d e a l e r s :
money enough in chasing fireflies.
Mrs. Robert. Holland
500
Mrs.'Clark Cornwell-.. <•
500 upon the" land, It lT-aves behind *It a
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•Beans, pea, h u
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'Judge J, H . Pinney' of Michigan, Miss Ella Gunther
Mrs. E. W. Judd
500 rich 'deposit o f mud; that makes a Beans, red marrewB, b u . * . .
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Gladys
Donnell
10U0
•writing toJJieOrleahB American, Bays
veritable garden of Kden 6T all t h a t It -Beans, 'Blliit'e marrow, b u . , .
„ Clnrkspn
^WS@g^*a^ten^83iJeRepu^lle^5§Tic13|i
•to'uVhes. t"N*o\vf*.."'tKevig^5ttie':rM^as, "fit
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a l convention four years- ago and noted
barley and wheat, lields upoif fields • • B'ea^S^eiS^eye»f»J»«irt ?
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"Peart
Brown
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-500
Miss
Nellie
Page
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50i)
Beans,, medium, h u . . . '
t h a t t h e r e were 219 contests and that
May Thompson
500 of onions, b e a n s a n d vegetables un- Wheat, bu. . , „ . . . . .
". RuthGonley , - . , . . . ,
.". 500
only t h r e e were allowed seats whichE. C. Weeks
500 known t o w e s t e r n eyes, and, t a k i n g Barley
.'..,..
" Theresa Farmer
500 Mrs.
b y t h e way is the exact number allowed
Mrs, E, Louise Thompson
._.. 5001 t h e place of h a y i s a sort of clover, Corn, b u
" Ethel-Brodie.'
500
t h e contestants this year. Teddy had
,
500 that has a small red bl -sSoni. Near Old*Oat8, bu
.:.-....
" Mary Lynch
' 500 Miss Ruth Gillmor
' i t all h i s own way then and this year
Eloise,
Crary
500
sundown the child e n tai ^ t h e camels New O a t s
"
Bertha
Thomas
500
didn't, consequently^ he bolts. What
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Blanche Mulligan
500 and cows, t h e dflnke/s and the sheep Pork, dressed
'' Esther Morgan.
50t>
"was sauce for t h e goose Then SnouTd oe
-Ma.1.16
16 I r
Beef,
alive;
l
b
Garland
and tether t h e m Jn D .^ug »in
Mary Pnllace , . _ .
^
J500
12a.l6 I
.sauce f o r t h e .gander o r rather B u l l
at ross ' Lamb, dressed, l b . . ; . . . .
r.i6 J
I"2a7ir
Genevieve Haigbt
500 Miss Pernr-Baxter. i
Moose this year. *The contestants then
-oOOtrogggr tlelds o t ciov-er. that W i h u i a T " F o l f e r r f f ^ ' . ? .
!^T.t,
"
Clara
Mattison
..
500
35a.40
-rrene—E-lhoM—,-T;-. T-.-m-r. .-,^--50f>
eat his allotted portion for t h e d a y .
Spring Chickens, each....
^SSffi®^3E^lI2tfflOt?™a^f5r+E'mma Itayburn...". 7. 777'.. . . 7 1 0 5 —'-- - M a i y - ^ ^ r o e i H ^
raethods but of course Teddy wbuld not
" Ida Mattison
. 500
trernf Presron-r;-.
r .-... 660
listen t o Them.
.
Adams Basin
Eula Andross
500
500
* There was a near-stampede of Bull
Miss p o y
500 Miss Ora Fetter..,
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Freda
Ginther
500
Moosers a t Spencerport last week when
Marguerite Conley
500
*' Bessie Mndison
500
a mass meeting was held a t t h e office
Marguerite Barkley
600
" Jessie Maurer
500
of W. B. Moore in t h a t .village. The
Celia Rich
500
•rtttWMi
" Jessie Smith
500
masa w a s very select, consisting of
Rose H a r r
500
•* Mary Arnold
500
Mr, Moore, his son W. B . Moore J r .
Catherine Webster. .„.
500
" Ina Hammond , , . ,
500
and P . N . Webster, bounty committee
J3te.Ha Barlow.........-.%......... 5fJ0
- - * Begsra Btackford,
500
taan for the town of Ogderi, says a
Myrtle T a y l o r . . . .
500
" Clarabel Hubbel
500
JRocheater paper, t h e last calling t h e
Marv Dalton: u . L ; J . . . . . . : . , . , 500
" IffaTlc^rtaTifdTd
T. . . . 50t>
other t w o gentleman to order. What
Daisy Mac Kay. •
500
Spencerport
happened at t h e meeting further than
Elizabeth Pierce
600
coming to order is n o t stated. Mendpn
Mrs. Mabel Whittle
500
Katherine McGrath . . _
. . . . . 500
--dM-stiH^ b e t t e r and furnished only two
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600.
Madalyn Leonard
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If received .if fhe Repub!
-©f-the homed ones in- the
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" Nina McClullen
500
H. C. Bruce
"500
Trim rteally for fillpg.
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Gertrude
Dunn
500
E . Gates of Honeoye Falls and Walter
Ethel Meinhardt
500
' ' . Gertrude McClullen
500
MoGill who i t is said casts his first
h
Gladys Wood
500
'• Hattte Webster
500
vote t h i s fall.
Theresa Felkner . . }
500
•J—-—Lois-JilajLtoni- _ 500
Ada Remington
S00
500
'' Ruth Chatman
- Bl 1.1. MOOSF.R?
Fannie S t e e l e . . .
500
''- Grace Peck
500
Addie Caswell
500
•- The first meeting of t h e permanent
'' Anna Hoy
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Soo
Frances Earl
500 J
MonroeCounty commfttee-of the Nation500
" Ruth Gentle3
" Ida Adams
500
a l Progressive - Party was held in t h e
Hilton
'.' Lena Lawt«n500
faglrraem of t h e Hntet Seneca-in- KochMiss Grace Cosman . . . •_..._
\ .1000
-"—rkma-K-fmtea-H
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-SOtt- eater l a s t Fricjay a f ternpon, Herman '.' Emma r l ^ J e w k i r k ' .
500
DISTRICT NO 2
e n t officers, fifty .delegates, fifty al" Jane E. Weeks
• 500
All territory west of t h e l.ake Road ^ - _ " _ . ^ a * y EUttiaiosd-,^,
t e r n a t e s to. t h e st,ale^jcjMLY.CD&uuiLi.i%e_
500
permanent s t a t e committeemen and tn the County of Monroe and the Town ;
Florence M. Smith
500
^JSEfi^dentiaLfilecYoiE rPfyffefgfn'. tffctffdJM.IfPT^age^ -of| •
-SuO-,
—
^Ethel-Tenny^-T
wer£ ehosen. Unanimous choice made Holley, Kerrdall Mills, Morton and Bet
" M"ae Remde
500
P o r t e r B. Van Deusen of the 12 ward gen.
Mrs. F e m e B. Greene
^500
Brockport R. F . D.
R o c h e s t e r , chairmaiv<rf the permanentMiss Ida.T, Magee
....' — .500
M a t r JLvTsif Tn H i i Fnir wnrTTi wtTite. I t will n o t b e - L'Ulllplele
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^aEas^ajitffi^„aTil. j ^oggrjft
T . ^ A l I i n ^ Miss FjOfence Greene , , , .
•SOftr
Mrs.
Ruth
Young
'7.".'..'..'..'.'.."'.'.".
500
also o f t h e liJth ward, was unanimously
Virgie Wright . . .
500 u n l e s s y o u call .it t h i s s t o r e a n d s e e our
500
^ e c t e d a s presidential elector from the Miss Mary Castello
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.JUrttiB
Lyman.
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600
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S8tB "X^bngressTonaT d i s t r i c t . " At t n e " " Fanirre Smith
Bergen
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" Helen Rudman.
5001
suggestion v o f . chairman Van-Deusen
liss
Alta
Hammond
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500
" Daisy Andrews
500'
several women prominent in equal suf500
J'enhie Andrews
, ; , , - goo! V Leona Ludlow
S^"~'frage"_workip..Roebester were named
Ilorence-Gi-Uai.t,.™.
-500.
"EoTtWGbbd
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as delegates t o the convention m SyraIsabella Brodie..
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500
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Pearl Richmond
r
"500
cuse, four women in all' being named.
, J2the4J)av ey,.,,..,
;•:•.-:'.r.,jr-.. 50O
Fajinie
Rurlingam'f'
"
—Ameag • tho •d<4eg^u6'^WB»->->t.bw--&U»presses*
~&
"500- . „ — w ^ , ^ w ^ w a & - a o a ^ . g 5 l . ^
"Daisy"
Assembly District were named Seth J .
" Sarah Greene
• . . „ 500
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Sabra
Howell
500
T. Busb of Hamlin and Lloyd S. Tenny
" Grace Norton
, >00
" May Hiscock
500 R o y a l S o c i e t y F l o s s a n d S t a m p e d W o r k m e n v e l o p e s , also S t a m p e d of Hamlin as alternate, Dr. S. C. HerHamlin,
" Karherne Kelly
mance of Clarkson and Millard T. Hin500
Muslin^ ,md I.inenS i n F a n c y D e s i g n s f o r A r t N e e d l e W o r k , N e w e s
500
cher of Hamlin are named as the Bull Mrs. Grace Wood
" Ethel Jourowe
500,
"
George
Elliott
.
,
500
-asse,rnblymen from their .disN
Where can yon Una a hotter'local Macramt'.l.,iv-e B a n d i n g s , S h a d o w L a c e s a n d E m b r o i d e r i e s , E t c . 1000
trict. John H. Welch of Brockport has Miss' Deiila Timmerman
1000 paper a t $1.25 a year than the Rebeen named a s committeeman for t h e " Margaret Jubenville
town of Sweden and it is expected that Mrs. Ernie Pugsley
1000 public,? Tell your friends about i t
a m e e t i n g will be called by him next Miss Rebecca Coppenger
1000
week.
" Ella Heise
'...,*... 500
8c Apron (Ginghams
6 l?2c
. " Ethel.Cater
1000
lOctPercales.
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FAMILY HAIR-DRESSING
" Mary Craig
500
Dress Ginghams^
" Ella Bauer
500
j is to paiht-when-your property needs it,"
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THE BRQClPOyr REPUBLICS
NEW YORK^BE^
Peaches!
•\kmW CONTEST
Good i6t S. Votes
We shall t»efteadqiiaftef s
^or€RAWFOR» PEACHES—
Grocery
are Exciting the Keen Interest of Every Woman and Girl
ttie Sel~por-Oiir
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Prft^Trader-—~— -
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your piaao here on as favorably terms
as you can possibly secure anywhere * and at actual factory price, which
means that
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We Hion a Few Specials to Run During trie Fair
. No better pianos are made by anybody anywhere than those made
right here in Brockport by Brockport
Paint—Wise
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Get a bottle of delightful, refreshing
PARISIAN SAGE madam, and have
everybody in the house use i t regularly. I t ' s fine for children a s well as
grown ups a n d E. W, Simmons guarantees P A R I S I A N SAGE t o drive away
dandruff, stop falling hair o r itching
scalp, or money back. L a r g o bottle
10-cents.
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^ " I thififc P A R I S I A N SAGE is goon
as a h a i r grower. I t is good t o rid the
^ , . , t < .Jijir o f dandruff
and stop the hair
. f l i t e ' 1 , | f e h i f a l l i b g out. I t is a beautifier a s
l i f l y f e i i g e l l ^ w " a -scalp cleaner.. 1 intend t o
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Ruth Sherwood
Morton
Miss Ruby Lynd
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" Ruth Williams
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" Florence Morey
Mrs. Clara^Thurston „
Miss Florence Randall
" Hazel Smith
" Jessie Shenck
" Margery Seeley".
" Irma Seeley
" Pauline
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go down.
But.so many are foolish, they'll wait
500 a good while.
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500
i The whole rise in the cost of a job is
500
110 per cent. The first year's drop won't
500
be more than half that, more likely a
500
quarter.
500
Waiting for 5 percent, more likely
500 l
2 {. The average job (with De'voe) is
500
j $50; 5 pef cent, $2.50. Put it off for
500
I $2.50? Guess not.
500
Yon think of that job^as $100. So it
is with inferior paint.
DINNING CHAIRS
A full line at Allanson & Dunn's.
Paint D e v c j ; do il now, if your property needs it.
TIME TO GET
DEVOE
the Bicycle, ready n to ride. Frost &
Goffe wjll fix i t .
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Chas. Decker Co. sells it.
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YOtf SAVE WIONE^t
Ladie^ .15c HoseiQanze.. .•
.lie pair
Boys'J 5c Hose (heavy)
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Boys' 10c
.50c
75c Skirts
70c
98c
and have many other reductions too numerous tolnention.
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Com^ in today; look at the pianos
and talk It over with us.
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