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SEALKP rEOPO»AL»
Scaled propmals wfll be received j
ttt tbe olfice of the undersigned on FBIOAY* APBIL 27, 1917, at lOxM a.ai. for supplying six hundred gross tons o! coal.
Proposals should include all ex¬ jienses incident to the delivery and atorage of tbe coal, which must be de¬ livered In such qtiantliles and at such limes within the flscal year ending July. 1918, as may be rekjutred by the Eugineer'a Department, County Build¬ ings. The coal musl be of tbe best <]ualtty. frae from dirt, stone, slate or other impurities and will be Inspec¬ ted by and weighed in the presence <jt an employee of the Board of Sup¬ ervisors.
Proposals should be accompanied by a deposit of ten per cent of the . aggregate amount of the bid submitted as a guarantee that it is Ijona fide. Deposits will be returned to unsuc- •essful bidders after award has been made, but the deposit of the success¬ ful bladder will be retained until all the coal shall have been delivered, as security for the fall hi ul performance of the contarct with the understanding that Ihe whole, or any part thereof, may be used to supply deflciencies ihat mav arise from defrauding <on- tractois. i
The righ* to reject any and ali bids ( h.nd to waive the defects Is reserved i tiy the Board of Supervisors. j
Proposals must bc addressed to the j undersigned. I
Bv order of the Board of Supervisors. ' JESSE F. MERHITT j Clerk j filled at Mineola, Nassaji Connty, N. V. Aprii 1», 1917.
MCHUOI, -MKKTI.M; >0TU'K
The annual school meeting of Ihc jahabitants of I'nisn Free jjchool Dis¬ irict .No. '.), of Ihe Town of Hempsiead ' gualitied to vote at school meelings jn saifl district, will be held in the as- | s«;nilily room in (he Orove Stii^cf School Building Grove and Pine Stn els '.Ul Tuesday evening Mn^ lst, 1!»17, at « P, M. for the puipos<^ of electing I ¦hiee Trustees; one •;' piace of Kow-j :and H. .Maylaiul, deceased, to flll his j •unexpired term, from May lst, PUT j o, July 31st 1918; one In place of Chas. j '. .Moore; one in place of Walter B. '¦fizzens, each for a term of thiee yeaiv=i whose terms of offlee wHl exjilre on iiily 31si 1917, and ior the ,ranHact- jon of such other bu.siness as may !*-giiiarly coiiif' bc-lorc the mcctint;. Dated .March 31, 1917. B.V order of Board of Education.
Uobert E. Donaghy, ClerK.
'i'ilK i'l-;OPLI': OF 'i'lIK STAT1-: OF NEW VOUK To August Volus, Ag- ue.SH Hasmiissen, Amelia Hendrick¬ son, -Mvinc Schwartz. .Martha Boor.-s, Harry J. Vohs, William Vohs, Theo- ¦dore Vohs, and JCmil Vohs, if liv¬ ing, and if dead, his widow, heirs Ht law, next of kin, devisees, lega¬ tees, executors, administrators of his goods, chattels and crcdif.s, and all other Iiersons interested in the estate of said ICiiiil Vohi5. Send greetings.
Whereas, r'tiedericka \'olis, who re¬ sides ut Baldwin, .Nassau County, Nl vv York, has lately applied to the Suirogale's (^iiirt of our County of Nassau, to have a "certain iiistiiiinent in writing bearing dale the ninth day of December, llio!), iclatiim lo bolli ¦cal and personal jiroperiy duly prov¬ ed a.s the last ^\'iIl aiid Testameni of William Vohs, deceased, who was at 'he time of his death a resident of lialdwin, in said County of Nas.sau.
Therefore, you and each of yon, ;ue. cited to show cause before the Surrogate's Court of our County of Nassau, at the Surrogate's offlce at Mineola, in thi' Couniy of .Nassau, on the 28th day of April, 1!H7. at nine oclock in the. forenoon of that day why the said Will and Testament should not he admitted t . probate as o WUl of real aud tnt.'^or, 1 property.
In Testimony Whereo,. W'e have caused the seal of itie Siirrogaie's ."ourt of our .naid County of .Nassau to he hereunto afflxed.
Witness, HON. LEO.NK D. HOWELL Surrogate of our said County of Nas¬ sau, at the Surrogate's Offlco, at Min- j eola, iu the said County, the 21.'?I day of -March, one tiiousand, nine tiundred and seventeen.
L. S. Kdwin W Weeks, Clerk of the Siirro.uratc's Court.
T1ACK9 DAMAGED
Conaiderable conunotioa was causad by the throwing of an old Jioa on tha third rail, Long Beach track, last Fri- day noon, by one of the small boya who lives in tbe section near the (track. It is understood that the rail 'on which the train runs will have to: be taken up because of its beipg bo ; badly damaged by the electrlcty, and : a new one put in Its place. Tbe flames from the electric current flew twenty or more feet Into the air.
LEGISLATURE IS NEAR ITS CLOSE
Mir Adjovm Sim Dii Befora End of Mgiilli,
HOIVOR LT.XRROOK FIREME5
The Nassau County Volimteer Flre- men^s Association met at Mineola last week and re-elected the following officers:
Presidenl. William Stoffel of Hemp¬ stead; lst VIce-PrtsIdent. Arthur Campbell of Glen Cove; 2nd Vice- President, William Kafn of Lynbrook; 3rd Vice-President Henry Bauman of Hickville: Treasurer, George Eberllng Lynbrook; Secretary, George H. Schiff- inacker Woodmere: AssLstant Sec¬ retary, Arthur Tilly.
FOOD BILL LIKELY TO DIE
Don1 Wait For A Warning
Like the Egyptian Sig¬ nalman Does
He thinks the best way of being -warned when a train is about to pass is to go to sleep -with his head on the rail You can (fuess the rest.
W h y wait supinely while the price of coal is going up, and the hot suminer months are com¬ ing.
Let us install a Cabinet
Gas Range and a Gas
Water Heater
and you will be prepared lo laugh al Ihe coal man and Ihe heat.
GET BUSY At Once
The Nassau &Suilolk Lighting Co.
CEO. MacDONALD. Prr«.
Hempsiead Rockville Centre Freeport and Mhieola
BARGAIN
Ten room house, gas and electric light, hot "water heat-'-on large corner plot— for unusual price at Koose¬ veit. Apply
EDW. UHE I
Trolley stop 69 j
ROOSEVELT, . L. I.'
Sunny Slope Farm
Dealer in All Kinds of
POULTRY FEED
Get iMy Prices Before Buying
The JjaoCaJii Store
Prescriptions FHIed Reasonably and Rigtit
Your doctor'* written ourder ii filled just at carefully a* ho could deiire. You will b« luro of the best rasults from tho medicin* you take when you bring your preacnplioni to u*. Accurate weighing and measuring-- pure, potent drugs and •killful compounding asiurea you ot getting tho moat for your money. Promptly doUvored. Phone ordsrt aolicited.
From the buying of druga and drug store marchandtso up until tho time that w* sell thorn to you wo constantly are on the watch to see that tho qaality does not deteriorate and Ihat it it of just aa high a alanding aa when wo bought it. Thia aasures you of getting tha bett drug atora "aer- vico and fullest satisfaction. It mvkea no difference what you buy of ua you can depend that the quality ia right and the price reaaonabi*. Giv* us yaur ordain Our motto ia: _
"Everything Ri^ht of Your Money Back"
ClareneeS-Abrams^phG.
23 West Merrick Road PHONE, No. 1
; Net Boliavad Tbat Wicks Moaaur* Can Mutter Votae In Both Hout**—Great¬ er Part of Lcfliolatora' Tima Now Do- voted to Contidaration of War Mat¬ tera.
I
(Special Correspondenct;. I
Albany, April 17.—It would now a|i-
I pear tbat tbe Wl< ks foods and mar-
kels bill is dead foi tbe session and
I tbat In Bplte of tlie .ittemiits made to
amend It to suit the various faetious
opposed to It iiotliing will come of It.
When tbe stare department cif foodH
and markets was elimiiiflted fmm tb<-
measure and tliat department, left, an
It is. a separate department. It lieuaii
to l<»ok ns tboiijrh the entire sfheine to
reoi-Kaiiize fbe slate department of aii-
rj<uiriire Iiad f!ille<l. Tlie deatlililow
liiis not been dealt yet.
(till' of tlie Important biilis of the se.^- sioii—tbe measure to create n state lonsialiiilury is now u law. It was not lielievcti tliat tills hill would pns-i liiitli ileuses, but it lias and. in addi- liofi bas been ajiproved by tlie (iov¬ ernor. The fact Ibat tlii>re is a stale of war ba<l miifb to do wiiii tlie piis- sasie t)f tills mi'.'isiiic. it is said, in the I'lU-e of till' upon opposition of oruaii i/.ed iaboi.
.\s lias bi'en tlie I'lisc I'or seveijil weeks past, the le^risbitnre bas iiccii luriiiiiK' lis iitteiilioii ii> matters pretty miuli related to war and ¦war (•ondi¬ lions. There lias heen appoinied a li'U islathf loinniiili-e to Uinii after .ill war legislation.
(Jovernor "Whitnuiii luis ciciiicd a di Vision (if aliens in the rcsoiine nioliili ^.Iition luircim of tbe di-parlment of the ad.liltnnt Keneial. lie lias appoinied .Mis-s KraiKCs .\. Keilor, foriner cliicl' of llie liiircaii of indiisliics and ininii ;,'rutioii of .New York state, as th(> cliier of tills departmenl.
"New'i'ork state, which li.is I lie «re:it est alien popniiition of any state in the I'nion nnd is ilie uateMay nf the na- ; tiiin, Intends to inovide adeipiate ma j cliiiiery I'or cairyiiifr out the orders of j the federal antlio'.ilies and in every i way co-operate wilii I hein. It intends to I liaiidle the alien problem wilb iiitelli j Uence, fairness and ii>urii),'e. In I'.'lo it was ^¦e^^ Vork that first created a I stnte iniiiiiv'ialion burenu for Ihe .\uier- | icanisiu of aliens in anticipation of Just i siK-h a situai i"Mi as we f;ice today. It , was New York that siibsi Itiiied Iioh-| liitallty for e.xnliiiiallon and liioUKhr order and justice to aliens in its tlion- saiids of inilnstilal comniunilies. It is now .New York tliat takes the lead in askliij; its alien residents lo do as Ibey lin\e been done l>y and to see tbat Ihey do It." The abovris (jiioied from .\il.|iitHnt (Jeneral Stotesbury. who, con- tiiinin^', sa.vs:
"The state will be orf,Miitzed into dis¬ tricts, wilh county cliairmeii and spe¬ cial deputies, whose business it siiiill lie to report on all mailers uffectiiii: aliens ut uny time diirliii; the day or nlu'lil. The division aaIII immediately t'ft Into touch with industries iiinkiiiK war supplies and other vit;il industries and aseertain bow tbe AUbierjible pojnfs ,"ire protected anil how irimiKrant work¬ men nre distributed within the plum. It will a.scertaiii the (listriliiiiioii ofl alien stratejiic Keo«rapliical points] witliin the htiiie and deal witb llie sit-| nation nccordincly. rroperiy owners j ^vlll be called upon to report eoiitbiii-i ously laid iaimediateiy necessary facts] eiMicernlnu tbeir alien lemints. I
"The division will imine(iiatel.\ Issue] instiuctioiis eoiicernlim the shifllnu of, workmen in war Industries, the sliift- iiiK of ulieiis from stralegie to non- straietfie Industries and <be replace¬ ment <d ImniiL'iaiit men by luimifrranr women workers,"
Armed Guards Patrol Capitol.
.\n)ied liiiards imtrol tlie stale capi tol by day and by iiiudit. and there Is a force of detective.'* on Kiinrd at tbe e.veeutlve mansion jcronnds. There Is a bill pendlnji before tbe lefrlslamre appropriulliiK $4iV<>)0 to be used by tiiif state truster's of public hiilldliiKs in en i;n>;lnjr sulHcleiit help to kee|> the pub llo iHilldlnKs in .\lbauy under proper surveilliUH'e.
Ill order ihat those In the stnte em ploy who are called to the colors may Imve their positions held open to tliem Ibe state el\il serviee commission U to aniend Its rules so that the employ¬ ees tliiis absent from their duties may be reinstate*! without reference to tbe liudtullon of one year.
.Vuother patrlotlo move whicb has been mnde Is tlie bill which Senator | Uoliert F. Wajnier bus InTrodncetl ! wblcb iirovldes for the appointment by] the Koveriior off^-a eomndsslon of flve! members to supervise nnd direct i»y-1 ments! made to dependent families ofl soldiers and sailors who have beiMi or I who mrty later lie called Into uctlve! servloe. Tlie bill iirovldes tbat Bueh.j comudssioners sball serve without compensation, but an appr«>prfatlon of $1.5,Oi«) is mnde to meet the necessary exi»euses of eleri<al, stenograpbic and other help necessary to administer such fund. Tbe commission Is to re-, port as to Its work oncv a month lo tbe Kovernor. Tbe object of tbe comnils¬ sion, uivonllng to Senator WuKuer. Is to provide au effective organization for the distribution of sueh funds ns may be (^llected by voluntary aubserlption.
Th* Mcembly baa paaa«l tbe HIll-
Wbeeler local optioa Mil by a vote of
ffi to 5& Thla meaaore was one of
the flrat to be IntroAocvd under fbe
preaent seesion. It baa yet to pau tbe
•enate, however, before it can be aent
t6 the governor.
I Oset of tbe moat unique billa yet pre-
I aented by a member of the b\|Cislature
i bas been paased by tbe senate. The
measure lu question was Introduced
i by Senator Theodore Douglas Robln-
I «on and provides for the lleenslng of
j cats. J^eb cat mnat be tai;K<H] in the
i aame fashion aa a dog. The lleente
i fee la to Iw 75 centa.
] Aasemblyman .Marsh has Introduced
a bill which provides that the govir-
iior sball ai)iK>lnt a commission of flf-
! teen iiersons to be known as a coJn-
I mission on revision and amendment i of the state constitution, to lie appolnt- ' ed thirty days after the act fakes ef- ; fe( t. The niemi)erg desiininteil are to j meet at the state <apltol June 1, um, I must examine Into the MorkbiKs of the I state eonstitutlon-and Kii;;Kest to tbe i legislature not later than Keb. 1. IfllS
I 8U«'li amendments as li Its opinion
I should be submitted fo tbe |MMi|>le. Skinner at Hoad of Banka.
I Oeorjre 1. Skinner, flrst deimty state superintendent of banks, bus been iiHined i).fr.fhe governor as state super¬ intendent of banks to siiccee<l Eu^'elie
I Lamli I{lcb«rds, whose teiiii of office
j has e.\pire«l. .Mr. Itlchaids is a I leino- crat, while his successor is a Itepiib- lloan.
A resolntioii reiiueslinK tbe state commissioner of education to reijulre that the messuKe of riesident \\'llson declarintr that u state of var existed between the T'nited Stafcs uikI (Jejr- maiiy be rend in the public scliools of Ibe slate has been ndopted Py tlie as¬ sembly and Is e.Npected to be ratilled by the senate. .\ day will be selecled upon M hich the docnnieiiL will be read |o the hundreds of tbon^.'iiiils of school cliildren.
In spile of the fact tluit the sennte lias closed tbe controver-^y belweeii Mnyor Mitdiel of New York .Miid Sen¬ ator Kobert I''. Wniriicr. leiuler of the llemocratb' senators, an atlein|it has been tnade fo' reopen tlw so calleil KockawMv de;il. The blockiiiL' of u res oliilloii calliiiK for an iln esiJLriitioii of all iiiiitiers pertalniiij: to tlie iilten»)il| to have u bill imss to cede the site to the federal iroverninent Irom .New \nvii i-Hy i>ri;\enied the reconsidei-niioii of Hie entire proposition. Senator (Uitll- lo (if .New York city Is keen for nn In-, \csiJf:aljon, and il was his resoltifioii | « hich was held np. " SeiiMIor ,1. Henry Walters of Syracuse ohjccic,] t,, its re¬ cepiion
A llill to inx the iiKH iiii: piriiire in ilustiy iias been introdiiccil liy .\sseni blyman Wiieeler. cliairiii.'in of the Ick-i Islafive cominiltee which was appoint-'
ed some time uko to iiivosii^Hte tlic: moving picture industry with a view | to ascertaiiiiiiL' whether ii tax eould be ] imiKised upon lis earnings willioiit ;
detriiiienl to tlie iiidilslry. Tile bill Is!
II snp[>leiiicntar.v re|iort of the commit- i lee in (Iiiestion. One of flie main fea lures of the bill is the creation of a 'iiiij;le lieadiMl coinini.ssioii with power ! fo iiccn-ic the four liniiiches of tbe i niovini; picture industry and levy a footape fei- on tilins. to riinKC from iriie ipiarfci- of a cent lo 4'/i cenis a fooi. ¦ .iccordltiK' to the cost of llie nc;;iiii\e - rrodiicers and (llstiiliiitois are to pa.\'] ,1 flat license fee of .S'JtMI. operators .fj •ind lliealei's u tax based U|ion seni in;! capacity, which I.-i lo riinjre from ifii I" ¦^•Ji H I.
No Extra Pay For Soldiers.
Iiiless somefhiiiK is done imiiicdialc ly to seciice the necessary ninoiinl tbo llill intiixlnced as the resnll of Ihe re oinnielKlalioii of (iovernor Wliilniiin In Ilis anniuii iiiessaKe to the leKlsliiinic to the elTect that the stale of -New Vork pj^y to Ibe soldiers, both othcers : and men. who were called by the f(>d eral ser\ ice to the .Me.vlcaii border T-". cents a day addilional for privates ami a i;reater sniii to otll(,vrs, is likely to (lie in committee. For prbnies tin- state pay is ijSl.'J.-i and tbe fedenil ^'o\ ernnient pay but .'>P coiits n da> when niitler arms.
While tho.se who nre iiileiesied iu the bill are anxious to have tl pas.seii. it is iindersfood that the inemliei-s of lile financial commiitees of the ietrls lature feel tliat the money is needed fur mor*' Imiiortuiit purposes and should not be expended in that m:i,\ In uddilioii. fhe funds of the slate are not HS plentiful as nii>;bt lie deslre<l. it is iiointed onf. The fad that (Jov ernor Wbitman bas re<-ommended that such a step in- tiik«-ii does tiof make it imperative that 1? shall be taken lli»\\e\er. In this case bills were Intro diiced In liolb brunches of the le>:lsla line to provide for tbe jiayment of Ihc (llll'ereiice in pay.
In order tbat district attorneys mu\ more readily obtain convb-tioiis under the unll-bookiuakliig law Senator .bdin .1. Itoylaii of -New York hus bitnKliiceo a bill which reotltles tbe defects lu the piesent law, M blcli was desiifiied to make convlcilons possible.' The pres ent slal uie Is too broad, and coll vie- lions under It have been declared prac¬ tically Impossible/
The legislature may now be said to lie upon its lust b'Ks, and no surprise would be created iiy fbe aniiouiicemeiit ' that tbe senate was ready to adojit tlie .issoiiibiy resoiiitlon to adjourn sine die before tlie present nioiitb has been lin isliisl. Uwause of tbe fact tliui u slate of war exists no deOnlte nctbui hus lieen *akeii as to whefRer a recess will lie taken or whether the lawmak CIS win adjourn without date, as Is tlie case in years when uo purtkular vital •oiidltioii exists.
CoiiKtructlve leRlslatlon this year has iieeu uiiythiuj: but prolific. While sev eral lillls huve btn-n Introduced which in a broad way were aimed to correct coudilioiis ill some depHrtweiit, it can not lie said that the efforts of tbe leg isiutors wore directed mahily aloay ] fbe.se lluea. j
BOY SCOUTS SOLVE .WAR PKOBUEMS
Up In Um A(r. tiM frigate bird l» rapable of ting up a speed of 96 miles an hottr with hardly a movement of its wtufa. tlM» greater part of its life la qpent In the air.
The "Battle of I..ynbrooli" which I was fought on SaturdtfT last, whiie no I decision waa rendered, brought out many strattgetic points which were of beneflt to the Signal Corps. The Second Battalion Composed of comp- I antes E, F, G and H. were the defend¬ ers and the Third Battalion consisting {of companies K, L and M and St. Ray- i raond Cadets were the "enemy."
The problem was that an enemy,
I being repulsed by .^hore batteries at
I.«ng Beach and having effected a
landing at Far Rockaway had ad-
: vanced Inland to Valley Stream and
I was intent on capturing l.ynbrook in
order to capture Long Beach from the
rear.
The "points" of both armies came in contact about opposite the Guard camp below Scranton Ave., and then fhe fun began. Major l.athrop of the ; defenders bad divided bis force,' info two parts, one under I/ieuf. Clancy and tbe other under himself. It was fhe latter force .bat came in oon- faef with the entire "enemy" under Major Trayniore. before it realized if. Knowln.a: that it was necessary to have leinforcemeents he sent messenRer.-5 post haste lo find Clancy's command while the ''enemy" started to push '. him back into Lynbrook. Major Tray- nor seeing fhe couriers leave for Clan¬ cy siiriniscd a eoiinteratfack and dis¬ patched part of his force to seek out Hie reinforconients and capture them, 'rills* force came in contact with Clan- y but as if was onf-mimhersd he push¬ ed iliroiiRh tlieiii and, formiiiK a "wedge" between the ''enemy" main force and the "firing line" stopped the battle. Clancy .saved Lynbrook.
Since Monday.April '.>. the Boys Ibi- pade bas been part ( f tho Home De¬ fense Unit and lias inst ructions to co¬ operate with .National troops and local Home Defense ortrani/ation.'?.
There aie two oompanios in l.yn- brooic, Company ••]¦:" whicii drills evoi-> Monda\ at !< p.m. in the large tent in the roar of Chii.sf Church on .Merrick Road and Company "F" which drills in the hasenient of St. Johii.'^ I.niheviaii Church on liiake Ave.. ' every Friday at 8 p.n. Company "K" drills ill St. Pauls Lutheran Church Valley Stream every Friday at 8 p.m. Any bo.v 10 years of ase. or over can join. TliP uniforms cost ahout J.'l.fni and, in addition to infantry drill the boy.s learn military siKfialling
Tlio baseball season starts next Sat¬ urday, the 21st. On May 4tli they go to Hrooklyn for a review at the 1"th Rofrl. .Armory. On Decoration Day, they ha^ 0 a Field Day and are now ar- ran,u;in.u: for camp tbis summer.
The Signal Corps wants to thank Commandant Noonan and the St. Ray¬ mond Cadets for their co-operation and hope fo have tbem wilh them on all future occasions.
Uncle Eben. "A whole bit of wliut dey enlla sports." said rnd*- KIkju, "conslsta In gittin' into a (Ktwerful fret over sump- In' dat dey wasn't no particular necea-1 •ity fur.-
^1 RUGS
We mABufactore beautiful
FLUFF RUGS
Prora old carpeta of any kia4
We make any alx«
RAG RUGS AND CARPETS
At reasonable prlcea
Main Rug Works
tti Ep. Mata StnaA
Tol. 444-R
¦^
Every Housewife or Mother is ever under that Nervous Strain which so often results in Headaches, Dizzy Sensations, Faintness, Depression and other // ~^ Nervous Disorders.
Dr. Miles'
NERVINE
is Highly Recommended in Such Cases.
IF FIRST BOTTLE FAILS TO BENEFIT. YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED
BADLY RUN DOWisi, "I liioi li.'c..iii» frreatly run dcwn :ii;il my m-i \i i wci'i- In tci' I'-lo .cii.lilii.n. ! liMil fr.'nuent Iif.xl- ;i ill's iiiiil lifcmne v^ry wriik und u ,s vni.iMe ll) do nnylliliiu. I |...iigl!t II I'.ittle '.f Dr. JJ.I .-¦• S-t-y- ine. I soon liOKiin to feci better, my ni'rv< s w< ru qiilctcil. I re- oiivi^rcil my .sfniinrth, nml hnve ."lin'o ri'ciMMiMtiKliMl lir. Mi'.-s^ .Vervi'ic to niion of nv frleiiiL-i who li^'e- liscl it Willi .--.-Ui.sfac|i„-v i-...!utl;<."
,Mns. i-'K.\Nci-:s w int'i/)CK,
17:l f.rn-..lu.M- ¦J.-hPM.¦.-!.,-Is, N. Y.
Re-id the Nassau Fost.
i9 Snnth Main Slreet Telephone .So|)th Grand Avenue
Fri'eport Connection Baldwin
(0>IK TO IS FOR WIRK FKNCINO
You know how Iniportunt it is in buying wire fencing to gel the diir>
able kind thut stands wear and tear ami bud weallier. >Ve lune It;
nlso a cdiiiidcte line ol' liurdware -tools of every ileMeri|itioii.
Sfove«i It.inges Stove Pipe Oil Stoves lins ultd I'.UfirU' I'lales
( iirpenferV and Mason's Tools Builder's Hardnure
I'liints Oils Yurnlshex RnisheN
IU V STAMIARII <;OOI»S OF RIIMBLE PEOri.K
We Have New andUsedFords
Touring, Riinabnnt. Conpelet Tonn and RusinesH Cars
FOR SALE OR EXCHANCE
We carry and constantly ha^e en huqd a large stock uf all FOKIl partit
¦ TOOLS AND MAN Make the World's Greatness
WK K.MPLOT THK .MOST ( AIVHIK A.XII HKLIAHLK MACHIMSTH
Wt uiulntalu a machine shop equipped with modem Bn4 ap*te-date
maehinery anil having a capacity to du any and all work on
or abont an ¦ntomobiie
DODGE MOTOR CARS; F. 0. B. DETROIT, $785.00
SIPI'MKS OF ALL K15I)S
^