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Show Orders Fine young pigs for sale by Soren Dahles. ABt" Petersen. , 02 THSPgltoiRESS KtTiimwiPTinN On wall paper at Mrs. George Skinner has returned Wanten Your veal, pork, beef or from a visit with relatives in Provo. 24-hides. -J- ohn W. Lewis, Ind. phone a WEEKLY ANDREW for You can get a swell pair of Oxfords Dahles for $3.50. - Lot for Sale 12x12 rods on road. -- Apply at Press office. Spring-vill- e II. M - yoar taken JKNSKN. PUBLISHER I. J. Rolf has moved into one of Geo. .. ....-.- ,.. ..V lnnn til . .. iuan vii tni mo.- - C. i icutjr ui nmiicjr Thomas' places in the Third ward. W. H. Ray & Co., Provo; both phones ... f " Miss Jessie Hughes and a number of 108. Neil Dahle is the officer who sells her associates held an ice cream party A house for sale or rent licenses for fishing and hunting this on Monday last, it being her 7th birth ' E. For to Mrs. Jots Local Cox."- - OS'a'bui Don't forget to see the prizes at the tojbe given away at the electric theater. F. W. Tuckerman, special pension The Lake Shore Shire horse will examiner of the western district, whose stand at Spanish Fork and Palmyra two home is at Colorado Springs, has been " each week. in this city looking up the pesion claims days of Wm. F. Pace and J. W. Thomas. Good Dwelling House and City Lot See for Sale, 9 blocks east of Co-oIt doesn't cost any more to wear Vigfus Eiriksson. a swell shoe that is up to the minute in style than to wear the out of date . The Salem Black Pert heron Horse kind, ours are the very latest and our will stand at the Race Track in SpanElA"iu prices are right, if you do not see us ish Fork every Saturday. we both loose. Dahle Bros. House for Rent 2 blocks east of Tuesday evening the people of the Dahle's store, on Springville road. For Third ward gave Rees D. James a particulars see Mrs. Clayton Beck. party in honor of his long services as leader of the, choir. A fine program Plenty of Fresh Salmon, Halibut, was rendered, refreshments were servTrout and Bass at Rob. Boyack's. ed. Mr. James was presented with a Come early and get what you want. fine easy chair at the close. Co.op. windom Mrs. S. W. Hiatt and children have returned from a ten days visit with relatives in Salt Lake. p. Lydia Jane Reck against Wells Beck, suit for divorce, cost of suit $30 a month permanent alimony and that the plaintiff be restored her maiden name, Lydia Jane Roundy. The couple were married at Ranche, Kane county, August 10, 1902 Habitant drunkenness is the cause of action. NOTICE A few citizens are using water from the city waterworks for their lawns who are not paying for same. This practice must be discontinued at once; and those who are paying for water for lawns must just merely use what they are paying for. D. E. Robertson, Supt. Waterworks. . NOTICE Those who have stock running in the streets must keep them up after Mondry, May 24th.-F- red S. Dart, Marshal. The past winter and spring has been very hard on stock on account of a hay shortage, hence the officers have been quite leneant with stock feeding in the street this spring, and the same has no doubt been appreciated by those short of feed. Mrs. Jos.Chivrill of this city received Word lust Priil-ithut hn kn,tlio n son Hnyne8 of Nephi, had died from leakage of the heart; he wa 33 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Chivrill were in Nephi to attend the funeral Sunday. Upon their return home Tuesday word was received that Mr. Chivrill'a sister's son had died in Eureka. They left on the evening train in order ti attend the funeral Wednesday. three-year-o- ld Jim Mackley was in Provo on . business yesterday, he reports crops look ing fine over that way. Don't be short of money when you can borrow from W. II. Ray & Co. of Provo on easy terms and at low interest. QZfow Ladies' and Gents' Hats, imitation Panama, suitable for ladies, gents and children; call and Bee us. -- Robert M. Boyacks. Subscribe to the Western Monthly Don't forget the big game of baseball devoted to the intermountain west. at the race track Friday, May 21, also Subscription $1 00 per year; $115.00 in the grand ball in the evening; come out cash to be given away, W. R. James and have a good time. local agent. Aaui The following are the graduates of Plenty of Coal at the People's Fuel Lake Shoe for 1909, Barbara Ferguson, Co. 's Yards. Now is the time to make Kate Burch, Florence Youd, Hortense yourself safe for the winter. Don't Anderson, Agness Ferguson, Ruth Hall, wait till the winter snows begins to Vida Tippetts, Katherine Evans, Anna "r blow, and then howl about coal. See Measom. Eph Rowe about it, Ind. phone 46-S. W. Davis and David Evans have been busy the past few days remodelA Guaranteed Cough remedy is Bees the frame building formerly occuLaxative Cough Syrup. For coughs, ing pied by John S. Lewis & Son. Dr. W. hoarsecolds, croup, whooping-cougwill use same for an office E. Warner ness and all bronchial affections. Best for children because it is quick to re- when completed. lieve and tastes good. Gently laxative. There w ill be a social at the Pres Sold by World Drug Co. byterian Churqh next Friday, May 28, at 8 o'clock. "Mrs. Jarleys wax works" We make cement pipe of various and other amusements will be the order kinds and sizes, cement vaults and vault of events. Let the young people come coverings, in fact anything used in the out and have a good time. cement line for any purpose. See us about it, 4 blkseastof the Co-oFor the U. of U. meet at Salt Lake Spanish Fork Cement Products Co. ; see J. May 22, the D. & R. G. will sell round W. G. Stcbbins for particluars. jun 1 trip continuous passage tickets for $1.40, good date of sale. Train leaves Spanish Fork 8:10 a. m., levving Salt EXCURSION EAST Lake at midnight and returning to From Ogden, Salt Lake, and points on main line of Rio Grande Western Ry to Payson. riilriun mill return "A Glimpse of Utah," a booklet pub, f no St. I.otilx unit return 4 ion . Si. 1'iiul nil MliinoiMilU unci mum ' h; im lished by the passenger department ft oiiiHha. St. Joe and Kuiim.'liyuml rqi. to no the D. & R. G., has been received at Ml (.'iilnrualo olllmili iiult , this office; it is profusely illustrated Dates of Sale June 4. 5, 11, 12, 1ft and 26; July 2. 3, 23 and 24; August 13 and with different scenes of interest in this state, and short tasty sketches. We 14; September 10 and 11. like its make-uLONG LIMIT OP-OVER h, J p. -ST- Via COLORADO MIDLAND RY. Notices. HOTIt'B sign-er- s TO OHKIItTOHS In the DUlrlct Court of the Fouith Judlelul DlBirlia of me state of I'tiih, nIuIdk In and for I'lub county frolwte Ulvlnion. In the muttorof the entitle of Andrew Wil-helJohnwin, deeeuned. I'rediuiiH will prevent claim with vouchers to the undernlirnnd at the rosldtsnce of Marinus l.uroini. SpunlNb Fork. Utah County, Suit of L'tuh, on or Isifore the INtb duy of Smitomber, ANNA MATILDA JOHNSON, imw. MAKIN'CS I.AKht'.N, Ailmlnlntrttiont of wald eHtate. ( A. 11. MORGAN, Attorney. Brat pub may 18 last June 10, 'flu L'nited States f.und Office, Salt take City, I'tub. April n. iwiw. To whom it muy Concern: Notice U hereby irlven that the Suie of Utah ban Hied In thin oltlce UhU of land, selected by Che xald State, under Section ir of tbe Act of ConicrK, approved .Inly Id, INV4. a Indemnity School lundw, K. i K.. Servl: W',, NK)4, 8ec. , T. ial No. (riuw. Coplea of mid lUtx, to fur an they relate to hhIU iractH by demTlptlve aulKllvlniona, baw been conNpleuoualy poated in tbla otllce for in upection bv any pernor, interested and by tbe public Kenerally. DurlnK tbe period of publication of this notice, or any toie thereafter, and before final approval and eertlticatinn, under departmental r filiation of April IV07, protOHta or con ten m aualnut the claim of the State to uny of the traetaor subdivisions hereinbefore dtmcrilied. on the ground that the same Is more valuuble for mineral than agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the Oenerul I.und ortlce at WasbinKton, L. C. Failure so to protest or conteat. within the time spentied. will 1 e considered suffli'lent evidence of the lion in 11111 al ehuracter of tbe tnicts and tbe selections thereof, belnu otherwise free from objection, will be app oved to tbe Suite. K. II K. THOMPSON. KeKlater. rlrst mav i:l, last June It). 'oil i. Notice-- Big Nebo M. & M. Co. t Illtt Nebo MIiiIiik Milling Co . prlnclpul place of businesa fpanlsh Fork. t'Uih. Notice Is hereby given that the annual stockholders meet In of this corporation will be held ut the otltce of the company, in tbe freer building. .Snunisb Fork, on Mondav.the 7th dav of June, MOD. at S o'clock p. in., us provided for in the Article of Incorporation, to elect officer for the ensuing year: also to vote upon ihe promised chunge of Article Two of the Articles of Incorporation, so as to rhiinirn the gen ml place of businesa from Spanish Fork lo I'rovo, Utah, and Article a, so as lo increase the capital Ktock from W 10,01 0 to I.UXi.ouo shares, and such other business as n.av be necsarv. W. II. KAWSOV. President. HCUKAKII TUTTLK, Sr., Sec. 'ott Ilrst mar A. lust mav Notice to Contractors. Scaled HMa will be received by the Hoanfof Hchisil Trustees of Spanish Fork Hvhool Ills-trl- ct No. S, at the Young Men'a l'o-op- .. by C. W. Hooih. Necretnry of tioiird.at Spanish F"ork. up 10 1 o'clock p. m.. June 1st. iinhi. for the two-sio- ry erection and completion of and basement School Hulliling. t'onlrnctorH In bid will specify cost of basement finished and unllnished. Huns and speciHcntions and to blddera muy be consulted, and biunk forms nf proposals obtained by applying to Marinus I.ursen. at his residence. Spanish Fcrk. I'tah. also at the oitlce of T. T. Davis, architect, Provo. I'tah. All cnutructora must state In thetr bids what they will allow for the old buildings now standing on tbe grounds. Hlds will lie receiver1 tepnmtuly: I -t'pon the building proper. L'pon the heating, ventilating and plumb- ing. All bids must be nccompunltd by a cert I tied check for 5 per cent of the amount of the bid, made payable to ,'. W. Uonth. secretary of rsrd. as a guarantee thnt the contractor will sU'n the conduct and Hie satisfactory bond within five days uftcr contract is awarded. The right to reject anv and all bids In reserved by the board. Mkhim's (.aksrn. t'hulrmun. Hated May ', V W. Himith. fecreiiinr. PKKKY A.Tbomas, Treasurer. m ttrst may Dtlloquent Notice last may 13: H K B K I in . llaniner. . tlurdner James A Martell II il THE UTAH ASS'N OF CREDIT MEN, 217 Commercial Club Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. . ii Optimism is . COMMERCIAL BANK THE OF SPANISH FORK iw 10 10 J" oo 30 oo PI '.tl oo in to to JO SO IC on I oo oo oo oo oo oo u:ir n i ? i : V?- . Fac-lor- y ft; . is all that is needed and it is certain to give quick relief. Give it a trial and see for yourself how quickly it relieves the pain and soreness. Trice 25c; large size, 50c. NOTICE improvements, same to be paid for by a special tax. or local asaeasmeiil on the pMtierty in Paving District rr No. S. heretofore created, and hereinafter de-a- Words of Praise Tor the several Ingntdlnnta of which Dr. Pierce's moillclnes are composed, as given by loaders In all the several schools of msdU'lne, should have far more weight than any amount of testimonials. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has Tiut BAiMiK or iioncptt on every r, In a full list of all tta la grvdlenu printed fa plain English. It you are an Invalid woman and suffer from nt headache, backset), in stomach, periodical pains, dlagre.y1e, catarrhal, pelvic drain, drtggliWUown distress In lower abdomen or pelvj, perhaps dark spoti or ipecks dancMg before the eyes, faint spells and kind VJ y mtomscauted by female neu, otfthi derangement of the feminine orgs nt, Yean not do better than Uks Dr. PleryVfc livorlte Prescription. The hf siltal, urgoon' knife and orra ting tatJmay be avoided by the timely ate of avoriu Prescription " In luch trt obn;oti- - eim!n- cites. .11 1 inum.iuinn .piy - In bottle-wrappe- d, gnw-Ingdlstr- ff) Quaker Oats Griddle Cakes Last Monday a transiunt painter by the name of Ceo. W. Waterberry was arrested on a warrant sworn to by D. Try them today! T. Attwood, charging him with obtaining money under false pretenses. sold a buggy to Attwood for $25.00, and when Attwood went to take it away Ben. Hughes objected on the grounds that it was his buggy. Water-bvrr- y was taken before Justice Dahle and fo.md guilty as charged and was given 60 days in the county jail. When urrestod Waterberry had $1S.K0 on his Wat-erber- B. F. Wotnlay and wife have ry returned from a two weeks trip to St. Anth ny, wuno, where they attended the annual meeting of the Ibaho Gem Mining Co. Mr. Woodward says that he was agree-abl- y surprised with the nhowirg in the shaft, which is down 24.1 feet feet, also the showing on the 200-folevel, and the amount of work done by Sui-riteudenf 0. A. Payxant and Spencer Woodward. The same bireetors and officers, all but one, were for the ensuing year, with B. F. Wood-war- d as manager, and contracts are let to sink the shaft to the 3(H). f.mt level and then drift 2.10 feet. Spencer Wood-wan- t, Henry Brooks and Sanford Woodward are home visiting. . The family that hasn't eaten Quaker Oats griddle t akes has a delightful surprise coining to it. Besides the delicious flavor, there is the pleasure of knowing you can eat all you want, and the more you eat the better for you. The best of all foods for anyont wanting more strength anJ vigor. Hundreds of thousands of package! of Quaker Oats are consumed in Cer- - Miinuniij miu iiinmt all VI nil eaten in the form of Quaker Oats griddle cukes. In the New York cereal restaurant of the Quaker Oats Company these yriddle cakes are very popular llere'i the l recipe for making them : t 0u cur Quaker IH cut (unrooked): flour; I lraKinnlul ult I tnupoonful ditnolv In hut tutor tiiMttpnonlul I lrpiKnfulli.ikintf powder (mills flour). tH euiw .our milk w huiicrmllk; Uhlt-rxmuflUlitlv; I lntilmiKKinlul miir: I or Hii'lied buttrr Uccordlni to rul.ncM to t t mm. Pracoist Soak Quakr O.U orrr ni'ht la milk, In I hr niiiuiltia- - ntit nd till flour, tndi, ind Mll-i- dd thlt In Quatker O.U atiiiur mid (inutility tl mrliid buiirr: tdd rixik t(m twairfl si itrldilli (Li-- i tl,ny BmW uur mould r lur If murt. ur wk .i, rliyirutn j svohIihI csiiJh- sii.fi Ihormiifli ritrrieq pijT "KivLrTfl Iriliir, IU,VJI 111.- Lull..'. 1 rvocripliou " - cuinixjM oilTiS Very bel native metj in mi roots Known to medical science for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments, contain no alcohol and no Cmir-- '' ol pvi"ii)i Irt iil iiirni - barmful or drug. Do not expect too much from "FavorlU Prescription; "It will not perform miracle- 1 u will not dlwlva or cure tumors. No medicine will. It will do at murk to etabllh vigorous health In moat weak neM- - and aliments peculiarly Incident to women is anr medicine can. It rnuat be given a fair chine by porseversnce la Im use for a reaaonsMe length of time. Vm .vTnr.l t.t j.t nn. r.- -iy tfimi mh tt MlMiliH" for hatiil-formln- g 1 Nek Mouivii are Invited to coniult Dr. rierce, by letter, frte. All correspond enee Is gnardd a sacreuly snrret and womanly commences are protected by rmftsslonal privacy. Addreta Dr. R. V, bed. ti-w- lt: To grade and pave with rement pavement a ahlewalk nn tbe east side nf Main xtreei abutting the property on the west side of HIiH-k- mi. W. llJund III, andon the west side of Main li the proiwrty on the east anotting . IS. I IX and 1 IH. and on the north of BO sI.ih f i.lghth North Htreet, nbuttlng the CM i:Ui. property on the sooth side nf HUs-k-s and 1 i. all of PlafA , rtpanlsh Fork ( Ity SurIt vey. Hie proimrty lo lie a w ted and b nelitted by the said IniDrovemenu. together with the lots, piece or parrels of lund on each and all or said mocks abutting the said proposed Im World Drug Co. !eet. ornvemenl. The expense of bavins the said sidewalks shall be borne and defrayed by tbe properly abutting the same, and the estimate of the rost of such pavement Is 11.1 o la all. or lucrum per square root, lor an tne pavement anuttlng on tbe said property, tola, or pun-elof land, there being ti tani aiiuare feet of pavement proposed, and . linear feet of properly abutting the said Improvements. It has been and la hereby determined that the depth of the property casi i ins east sine or Main street. and west of the west side of Mala Street, and north ol the north side of F. chill North Htreet which will he heiirriied bv, and which shall hear the expense of the said paving Is llfty feet respectively from the street lines a named on the aiid blocks, A local assessment will be made upon the lots, parts of lots, pieces or rcels of land witnio tne sain raving District No. 1. and sis-rllirally mentioned aforesaid, and also men tioned in tne ordinance creating the No. I. for the District said Pavlnir of of the purpose defraying expense paving the aaid sldewulks as aforesaid. Hiild sidewalks will each and all he a feet in width and extend Ing the en tint length of Ihe said district on tho aldewaias mentioned nereipbefore. All protests and obieetiona lo the making of aid Improvements must Is-- presented In writing lo tbe tltv Kerorder on or before the Mh dav of June, A D. Iwu. at S o'rhs-- k p. ru., tbe lime set when the City Cnunell will hear and consider such protests and objections. The protes umta win state tne description of their reMectlve nieces, parrels, lota or part of lota, together wlih the nunthcrnf feet abutting on the pmiKisrd Improvement. Passed by the Cltv Council af Soanlsh Fork City, t'tata County, i'tah. this Hth day of May, n i .a r . im siiTiir. f.AKM W. NIKI.HKN. KeeorUer. 11 may 'JU last une S. 'oti s s More than nine out of every ten cases wf rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles, due to cold or damp, In or . chronic rheumatism. such cases no internal treatment is required. The free application of Chamberlain's Liniment well-to-d- ( leaving town and will discontinue busi-ne- s; NEW BABIES. he wishes it to be known that it To Mrs. Newel Monk, May 9. a girl. Is a false report; he will carry on the To Mrs. Pi ter Madsen, May 13. a Iwy. picture framing, upholstering and floral To Mrs. Wm. Evans, April 15, a boy. iMisiness at his residence, 2 Mks north To Mrs. Niel Bradford, last week, of the foundry; having received quite twin boys. a number of orders for flowers from To Mrs. J. P. Crcer, May 15, a girl outside settlements, anyone wishing To Mrs. David Jones, May 16, a hoy. flower' should send in their orders as To Mrs. ea-- y Harw"od,May 18, a boy. as HHsible for decoration day. To Mrs. Jones Bowen, May 18, a girl. I 'ell phone 14; Ind. 3S-- EX- PERIMENTAL STAGE. WATCH OUR REPORTS. Consideration to patrons, conservative business methods, coupled with a keen interest in our mutual financial welfare. Write for full informatin and beautiful Upon the occasion of her 34th birth .0 an book of Colorado views ... L. H. HARD- day a number of friends came along Nullum A II Kockhill l en :) Word was received by friends in ING, General Agent.Salt 10 City.Ut last night and gave Mrs. Chas. Poulsen J II Hnhr Jl M . J Haust-III A Spanish I'ork yesterday that Robert I the surprise of her life. The evening Vigfus 10 JO OO UnodmansiB. a oo Kennason, an old resident of this city, Home Man Gets Cement Contract was spent in playing games, music and Amnion "Iminoiia. in A Heck 10 oo 5 John .. a had died in Scotland, his native land, l i oo .. an singing and saying funny jokes, etc. Henry Oardne- III oo John lletksinim not issued to which he returned about ten years The bids for putting in the cement Refreshments were serves. John W not Issued in rsi Al oo Thomas H Jones. not Issued lo ago. He left Spanish Fork 30 years sidewalks were opened by the city And In ueenrdanne with law and nn order of ago ar.d went to Colorado and became ciuncil on the evening of the 14th inst., of directors, so many share of euch Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jex were pre- the board o in the cattle business, ho and after giving all due consideration of such such sns'k as may lie necessary parrel w al the spmish Fork Canning next came back and lived at Payson for Chris Larsen was awarded the contract, sented with a purse of $9.25 last Friday ill bennsold Saturday. May i. HW, at ! o 'chirk p. the evening by the sisters of the Relief So- m.. to pay the dellniuent assessment thereon, a number of years, and then moved to his being 9 cents per square together with the rost of advertising and exProvo, where he lived till he moved next lowest bid was 13'ic per square ciety of the Fourth Ward, for which penses of the aale. Z. a. TAVfJlK, Secret ry. foot. There were several outside bi- they desire to return thanks, also to back to the old country. 1st lasue muy IS. last may 3. Hunt the and others of the ward bishopric dder. The citizens will be pleased to for aid since the fire, and feel like sav H. M. Jex has been informed by a learn that the business remains in Is hereby given that the City Couning that "A Friend in Need is a Friend cilNOTICE of Spanish Fork t'liy. I'tah, Intend lo make number of persona this week that he is town. the following described Indeed. R. M. Jex and wife. the Krt a Boost" "We can judge the future only; by the past." Three years of successful business has placed us beyond the Co. Spanish F'Tk Canning Company, principal place of business al Hpanish Fork. lTtuh. NOTICK There are delinquent Usu the fol rowing described stock on account of assessment No. I, levied on the 3rd day of April. IV 9, the several amounts set npiMisito the names of tbe respective shareholders as follows: Name Cerlitlcale Sharea Amount Moroni McV Nephi Hansen M J Martell The undersigned offers for sale that choice piece of business property in Spanish Fork, Utah, known as the Martell Corner. Posession may be taken at once and title to the property will be guaranteed. Bids will be received up to Tuesday, May 25, 1909. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for at least $100.00, which will be returned if the bid is not accepted. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Purchasers may have 6 months time to complete payments, but preference will be given to cash bids. Bidders should designate the time they will require to make payments. ST. oO Fork Canning Spantsb LOT FOR SALE! ' Notice. season. Mary particulars apply day. Probate and Guardianship Commit County t.'lnrk or the renpectlve (or further Information. Spanish Fork (in.Ki.a a in., if Proprietors TVTAKERS FRESH who aren V willing to staivl back of their clothes aren't anxious to have their names stand to the front. If they labeled their inferior goods everybody woulcf know the mark and remember who took advantage of them. VTRAGOO CLOTH KB fOH bear tha above label of out rlfcht warranty, which means back if unmitisfactory wear lends you to bring the If extra Rood goods back. clothes weren't best made la the market they wouldn't be the best protected. Spanish Fork Co-o- p. Flowora for Decoration Day. I can will be la SpmUh fork I'hna iwl supply flowers for Memorial Day, cither tnit. Id ll Phun Turwlny or rarb w.fK In clusters or set pieces. I have conC. D. N. V. stantly on hand Immortell wreaths and Pierre's Plesnant relicts the beat other artistic lr, VBTKaiNAaV HI'Hi.KON suitable ento designs laiatlve ami gulstor of the howela. nrilunu nf omrai They Invlfforste stomach, liver and close in glass cases. Send in your or(mutriu Vrtcrlnary bneU. O110 laxative ; two or three a ders early to Samuel Cornaby, the pio- I'MlHTt l.lvfry lUrn (.uurir I'KUMl cathartic Ftny to take as candy. neer florist of Spanish Fork. may29 I'unnuUaiion Krw IVS-l- sl Dr. BAKERY Bread, Pies, Cakes ALWAYS ON i'hone Order Promptly HAM PUIed-I- O nd. Sl-- WLereto Live Millard County, Utah; tho ideal place i?,r,?u- - Care- -' Act Irrigated Landa ?40.50 nor acre. Ten year payment plan. Perpetual water rijyht. . Lareest reservoir in the state. Choice landa. Charming climate. Lithia water for u domeatie . nut nt mn.i,.... v- lur ivwTuesfarm product. Excursions every and day Friday from Salt Lake City: jr.. 75 round trip. Write for booklet! "Where to Live." Burtner Irrigated Lands.Co., 623 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Oo to tlo. Palace Barber Shop KOR riRST CUSS WORK AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT Black MOCKHIU. IMHI.UIXd KPANifiH roaa. i?tah Hot and Cold Baths W. L. llATrM.uia, I'ropri.tor. |