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Show THAT'S HOW IT HAPPENED I- WE ADVERTIS'ED !" Tint our Semiannual Clearance Sale was on, and that we wore selling Dry Goods and Notions so cheap that other merchants would crow red in th e h,ard of f'u- low prices that we were .,u..tinR in each and every one ot our departments. We did just as we agreed to We have kept our liberal pronu.e to the public. We said o Wi lc lt,om, t() gct our prices down to tea level, and we did it, and that's what has caused the rush at our store during the last six davs. This Sale Has Been a Most Unprecedented Success ! -1 I ar..r ,to w -vrr ,mW,ll Hut if jiet the thins we wanted, and it, gu, last from ,3 to days longer, so as to rfc us WJf ..! "I ?, l..r l,u,e .un-hai of Fall ta that have l,,e made to the lutein Market l,y our J KSTffMaS .. ur nro'iis or curv a ol our c.iik s over until next seaMjn and wc prcler to do the former. It s not the si Her hut . tnc purinast.r w no HLih uic l TT c"' n u .e hc.r u ed anvthin- in our hue or not, come in and see what we've got. Probably the neatest and best kept stock of Dry Good,, Notions Boots and Shoes, Ltc., L til Wcs NOV Goods Arriving Daily. We have never been guilty of misrepresenting, and think that now would be a very bad tune to beg.n. si- main street. WESTERN SHOE & DRY GOODS CO. Highest of all in L.TenIng Power. U. 8. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 18S9. AUTHORIZED (jITY &GENTS F"P THE Deposit Stamp Systotn UUH COmcBCiAL&SAViCS BAH1C li-J and 24 E. Kir.it ?uU St. rth v' Co-op.. Co-.sth i:t a ml ti Son"v C. 1. ii oi.s v'or. 1st hu.Jtt, Hi.d 6 f -3 K- )-v ft 'i rry. f't.' S. Mam '..r- i:.: r'.vort:,...( or. 'ii J Ve t,aij'l"r,t s Wl F.. ri. -it' W. 4.h Norlfl r -i,'w JM-i W l,t8cu-.! Mm c I! II UfS N.wbW.f , It I'. Klft-. tll!i.i''Wl a. .1. s d -, jii.i.c m; n. it w.- i- Li'-k .in to f..; '7 ii. 4-h friat s Mint;"- liojs "iU K. Th Sou i H-s. S. Horue Cor. S'atp ari Ilia Noma Bna-r (j..n XI V'.9. Soul.i .1 M I v ne 7jU S. '4iil i.a R. It.' i'n n 4M.Sr.l SS Jr.hn II. ,-,..i'fin si-1 T.. irni SnuMi Arf mii- I'vewi'i VV. North IVim ) K. : Woi-k1iu1I ... fa. -rtf 1 ,iohn K. 'oe Cor. :J;.d Smith ard ai4 Ki.- U ' " King WcstT.-liip' .,. W. i';ir:1 iflO i' sD .1, in itr a Cor. N. Temple aad Snd Wtss - ....( s;7ta J5 K r in lloiuiti'nl Vf. v cm fi. erviSln . li." I. ,..-.;&. UaiidiCjC 8u a I' ! .1 u.ifs N miw.n U,iC'it'oli"Oo.l i .... cS.n.ic M.KC-e.t J. K. -..ini.i- a KariiUntftaji -C. IiKl'dStTS o:im miKlo a: the Hank or ) wi.ii mi.' :' its 0i.t'. ana when th amount rv".:ir 11 th iliiostt, .r will Ret pur cei-l, iniBiat th -ivou, ('Oini'uuUiied 4 liinu year ChNEBAL BANKINU BTJS1NK88. X-rr'-it K. Araist'-n-ai l. W. Mai1B. Thris, V. TM-rbci-K, u-iilvor Kohe.-ls. l'r. Jos. S. R'rheMs. Th-K. W. Jnna.ns. O. H. Uirdy. M. E. CuiuiiiiuKS. Uaaiuoi Mi:Iutre. k. ..sural rr.iNTiNG co. Job Frinfeg k Booi Binding E;2k, County ladCSks Staiicnsrj. II aui 20 Went 'I hini SuuiU 3i jjijlRMPi; ATT(!tNBVS-AT LAW. IniET. I K IJ( 'TrKliuTTsTl KPA KL). 1AWVKi;S-rt(K)M8 37,38. 39 AND lO.COM-j lO.COM-j merclal Block. i O. W. TOWERS, TTOrtN-pY-AT-LAW-OI'I'OSITE CU3 iV lea Hoti. AKl HI I Kt'TS. , ...., iH..Mn. . vvhrii Win. tlahia? Win. Cushiu who was last, heard from at Bonner, Montana, last year, is wanted bv his relatives. He is 4Xyears old, is 5 feet in height, and weighs 110 pounds. Any information leading to a discovery of his present whereabouts will be gratefully received by addressing address-ing " MAKTIN Cl'SMIN, PlaUsmouth, Neb. FKUDA. HALE. I ATE OF IJKNVKR ARCHITECT OF j Commercial Murk, Etc., Rooms 180 and li'l Commercial Block. 1". M. I'LMER. RcniTECT 40S PUOUKES3 nUILDINO' J.il-ANiSsIC ROODS. II. HOP & CO. I -OS MAIN IM'-OKTBRS IS JAPANP.93 ; f)Z HLd Cionesc in I'-a brae, sereins, bron.i , i cai-ou'ts. n.VM. nntlqiMn ami curios. Hand-j Hand-j onio no' elided always oa hand. KKAI. EMT VTK AMI I.IIAKI. ULRTON, li ROES NECK & CO. JlEAL ESTATE -NO. 2flil MAIN ST., 8AT.T! V Lake City, Utah. Nutary In ofllon. Tele" pbotio 4s 1. - i Kl'KKITUKIC. sTNTrfiUivTTre co. MANTP-MITl'lienS AND DK.AI.P.P.3 Vi all sai ls of tun ilnrt"., ochool d.'sks f rr?n iloors ami fnnilture Joln.lntr anl re. pal: in piompiiT aitouileJ tn. WSaml 1W W. Hoiitii Teuitiie 8tret. - : I INl!RNCK. LOUIS HYAMS & CO. T-VJRE. LlKP. AND ACCIDENT, MUTUAL r I il of New York. Ha ami HO OommerclaJ lilock. 1-l.llU M1JIU. I. .1. MOKAX. STP.AM HFATINi'S ENf! INKER 2.19 MAIN b:..-e. t, isult LkkeCltir. DANIEL HARRINGTON, ATTORNcY-AT-LAW. J.'oonu JK' nml :u: CnnW.i!vm Uuiliing. Xv'ory rudlic in Ci'Vce. One Pure Baking Powder, Like Telling a Sccrc!. A story is tclJ anil it is a true t;tory that over seventy per cent. (f all t!:o balnj; powdors sold contain either ai , n or ammonia, and many of these powders contain both. T..j iil effects t:p;;n the syr.'.er.i c food raised by i.hini or amr,.!) nia powders are the more dangerous because of their icsidiu ..: character. It wcr.ld be less dangerous for the people were if fatal at once, for then such food would fcc avoided, bnt their baneful action becattre imperceptible at Crct and t-low in its advaaees, :., no !cj- certain. Dr. Trice's Cream ?a":b ?o-racr ir declared by all authorities a.; free from r.!r.-n, Ptr.min a or any other adulterant. adul-terant. Its parity lias rev-"-- V-n cufstion-ctl. and while it does f,ner aud letter work, it cosis io uwic at retail than many of the adulterated powders. i Sunday dinner at the Saddle Ilock. |