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Extracting, , Extracting with Vapor, | Sztraotliia; with Odontunder, Amalgam Filling, Silver Filling, Dawson Whit* Alloy, SSa . BOe 60o 76c 75o 41.00 TEBTH "WrrXIOTJ* JP3-A.T33S. Gold Filling,"] Good Set Teeth, Beat Set Teeth, . With ta.ee • Mated Gaarante. h (tva* tbat they are the best that none; can get jreu. Gold Plates, &M 41500 np SPECfftLlSTS. OFFICES iw Nicholson Block, Elevens Avenue, rourteeath aa* Fifienth Sts., Ahouna. Korth fraoknawrest, WlUtesbarre, rn. Mara unit. Plymouth. Pa. 7— Market w—t, Wilmington, Del. jh feast Water naps, Elralra,N. Y: ■ia Northampton strut, Kassoa, Pa. Tpoiiij.' WsaasTeis aaa Lasting WoA; •S North Third street Harrisburg. Pa, set West fourth street, Wilharanport, Pa, i*o North Centre street, Puumlk, Pa. 45 • Pearl street, Cleveland, Ohio. e> 6 Orange atmet La.ca.te r. Pa. * East Broad street, Hasleton, Pa. . isi Kast Third street. South Bethlch DR. 'BALL, General Manager. W. L. DOUCLAS SQ.00 SHOE \ Th* Styto, m aee Weev contd not be I—proved tor ;Ma Price. W.L. Douglas $i50,f*,00 sad $5X0 Shoes aw the prodoctions of iMIai wBflniiii, tram th* beat aav tertal possible to put into shoes sold at these prices. We make aho $2^0 and $2J5 shoes for men. and $2^0, $2X0 and $1.75 tar boys, and thTW.L. Herebanta, lAwjrere, Physician* and all economical men wear W. L. Devotes Sboee because they are tSa beet. Doughs ?&50 Polk* shoe, vary suitable fc* letter-carriers, policemen and others having much walking to do. We are constantly adding new styles to eat already large variety, and then 1* no nana way yon cannot be suited, eo inslet on having w. L. Dangles Shoes from year dealer. ___ W* an only tba best C*tf. Russia Call. (all color.), Fnnch Patent Calf, French Enamel, Viol Kid, eto,, graded to correspond with prion of tbe show. If dealer cannot supply yon, Witt* W.LMU«LA&fc*otttt,.ftm CStAUIOUE FBJUC j&i&Mj*%ir- 1.1 LJERE'8 YOUR OPPORTUNITY ■■ BOYS AND GIRLSscK-c $100 WALTHAM "COMET" BICYCLE, "' MODEL A( I89T For FIFTY CENTS Then popular —h«*la bave the patent three-hall bearings, and rarry full axunSte* of tile American Waltuam Co., Wattuam. »la»s.; WstttrB, Saw«mom 165 Matliwu street, Chlcaijo. III. (where the t-Uecl.may be eaaotiued at any llisja 1 To the five persons sending; the five longest lists of KXC'I.ISH words, formed from th.- Fix letters In the name nf tbe nopntariiiagaalne "TKB OWL." by MAY IS, 1897, The Owl Pulillsltint; Co. will send one oi these superb bicycles. Use »■> letter twice in the same word and Oniitt pi *U*r names and nhbreviationa. To enter contest younvUjt auhscribe for"THh* OWT," for one year. Price, soeent*. Remit by F. O. Money Order, ortwo-ccutaothipa. fie sure and mention this pai>er. .jThairinlluin he iiiiaa fban fln|*nj**na eniiillnjr the***** iiaavtorwPsr_lATOes^eeltr>**rrB a* made acourdirifr to the date lteta *n mailed. Address, TH C OWL, Union Square, New York City. THE OWL IS TOR SAL** ON ALL. NEWSTANDS. PRICC 5 CENT*. The ta M -AMD THE- JiBLLWOOD M BULLETIN Will ba . s***4Jbo any address one year for $1.25 V tf you want the "Weekly Press" ADDRERS ALL ORDERS TO THE BfiLLWOOD BULLETIN. Drop a postal card to the "Weekly Press" aid a sample copy will be mailed to you. Novelties. if We are showing a large aad varied assortment of Novelties in Gold aud Silver fl^fe, Watches. |, <jjj|; We cany not only the largest bat tbe best assortment of Ladies' aad Gents' Watches to ba "stand ia the oity. Qttr prices are always the lowest Mligt& RUDISILL BKOS., ± RELIABLE JEWELERS, - tOWNA, N. W*U Qonnoaeaf' aaaa* Reeltncl In a V—7 Be omlag Jshuaner IMn 1 laws* *jaj_Sg#*«i*iiin Ansa—*a. ana** . . j- Wmt Fieeei'eallnn.^ilf. - ;____WwjSa*fltonare Btef. Mies I^Stae Banver, daughter of Qz_|g iwWtedthefo] $B&§kMtWetMtaiooY *f^ It wa* the begrBiilnf* of the end. Tba ■Mt tto of tbe mighty Union Pacific waa the flrat tie la tba march of olvlllsatlon Into tbe great ••Wert." With the (header of Iron wheela aud reverent aereeeh of the wbiatte, tb# Indian, tba buffalo, tba deperado fled; tbe overland ooaoh beoatne a memory, aad theoowboy changed hie buckskin for New York shoddy. Later, aa the gigantic Pacific ayrtem stretched eat It* anna to tba north aad snath and absorbed the alkali bottom* of Wyoming, tbe «*ge broth plain* of Idaho, tbe pine •West* of Oregon, even th* lava bads of northern California, tbe pioneer of '48 and the miner* of '98 beeame a ouriosity; and the men who had subdued the wittier uess, from tba bank of an untamed mustang, ware atyled "™o*s baoka" by tba "tourish eeaob" emigrant* and relegated to tbe baokg rou nd. Yet tt te only a little mars than a dec- Why Do people bay Hood'* Barsapuili* ta praferenoe ta any other,—In met almost to th* exclusion ot all othereT Because They know from actual aaa that Hood's to the beat, L e., It ear** when other* tan. Hood's ft*—aparlll* to atfll B___Mmai mw§mtmtwmm*miik%~ phannacista who originated W< The question of beat to just as positively decided ta favor of Hood's Sa tba quntton of comparative aalee. Another thing: Every ndvertl*emen* ot Hood'B BarsaparlQa to true, to hoaest. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tbeOMTrue Bleed PunSar. All druggists. St. Prepared only by C. I. Hood a Co., Lowell, Haae. «_ .. *_.. are the only plUs to tak* ilOOa S nllS with Hood's Sarsaparilla. D' R. B. B. LEVKNOOOU, BELLWOOD, PA., Ofic Heirs 6 30 to 9 p. m. to*.3.a. ia.; nvn SO ..30 p as. XSt.nat.in Btr.et.pspo.lte Beak. Residean: No. iso Main St~st. DR. W. H. MORROW, BELLWOOD, PA. . Office bean: 1 to* a as., tj.jo to ip n. tBtpa. Office on Main Street. a TL. WILSON. PHYSICIAN a SURGRON, * . BELLWOOD, PA> Office HaanS' a****.*yf^aSlrttasBti.at*>t» * p. ra. DiseaMs of t'hroat and Chest a specialty. OAce Corner Main .ad Boyle. Straet*. E LIZaBKth wray, m. o„ bellwood, PAj 0-K.Hoe^^f,*.^' E M. ROOT. GENERAL INSURANCE AOENT, B.U.WOOD, Pa. Repraamtiag reliable companin. Ponci— car*. (ally wrUesn. AS |*nn amapUy adjusted aad paid $3£aX. promptly adjusted and para SeaMenn,»a?apt*a»at, W. UNDERTAKER, Shop on Cambria St., South Bellwood, opposite St. Cloud Hotel. NCrhl c.Hs ca. b. left at rasUnco en Second St., SoutE Balbpood or at raddencaof Ira R. Barns, oa First Stmt, North Bellwood, whan they will receive prompt attention, aada» anal ls.lno.bl. rates. toatber-aprlnged, ateel- _ at* gee ware, aad had Rb one eonnaoting Ian**, ^•p tl*-Bpy^mlneta and pioneer* of StgSthasTi I&W and ••home," Their varynitjht reean» Indian fights, highway rotberies and dan devil fligKts. In thorn Hv*« the ea**nee of the fast dylug "Wild'West," Their day 1* post; their paat U but a tale; their present ia forgotten. I asked Owyhee Joe about tbem once. Joshafl been a fatnoua driver. Wild »to- IWWnwbJl of Ma daring trtpa up from >r out from BotoajRith a Ha M Wve in the mei ^CMPspiSB or the oldest BBstgBMr In lustre as tbam 'Itfjpa* * hot, sultry afternoon; Joe was sttUoa In niy office, aad I felt free to lonal^back In my obalr and listen to hto stirring account of au Indian fight be had been in near ataaa, when, unaided, he bant driven off ten Bannocks and saved the fob) bricks hi the boxes of tbe Wells, Fargo a Co.'* express. I smiled patron- iaingiy when he had coneluded. "And how about the tine when yon were re- lievcd of your bag* without even an 'If yott pieaae?' " A shade of annoyance and chagrin passed over bis brouzed face and ba shifted uneasily hi bis chair. "ltsjras* hotter day nor thi* oat there qa4Ba« •»••*, when that young ohap atttppeg out, from behind a little clump of grease wood, aj'd me pet lite snuff to throw up my hands. No argument in ta* faoe of that thar shoot In' iron, Mr. Editor. He took over tear thousand olean daft anil made for Salt Lake on tbe back, of my baa' loader. Never beam tell bow we caught blurt No. Wall, ye *•*, I took my wheal boas aad mad* for Boise. Found Bill McConnell, governor and aeuator since the same, Colonel Rob- bins, Jim Agnew, aa' Uank Fiaher. We made a baa line'cross country to head him off. Chauged hoaaes three times. We struck his trail, found whsr his boas, had broke down an' he'd stolen another- That Btoleu bora* meant a necktie party. twi#i__...- iz&Mtni. Invp^kty-fonr hours w* came In Js^B^feri^^i^^jl'vaB^^*^' [ npli * ynuTsaiid'' aud^WalBirsnVrUBh for mH^sB/cept one loue tree. Kinder placed there by Providence, McConnell aaid. Thar that yonug feller set—one leg over ihe bora of fate saddle. Fine looker. . Stood six In bb stockings. I knew bhn tbe minute I sot eye* on biro. H* knew me, bat never twigged. Bill MeCoanell war ahead, and he opened the me*thj*TWlthout slngiu.' " "Good morning, stranger.' " 'Oo»d morning.' " "Stieu anything of a maa about yonr tlse, straddle of a sorrel mare looking a heap Mke the one you rid*?' " «No, I haven't.' " 'That's a party good mare o' yonrn.' **!'if on abo waa worth a oool five baa-, dndSdounra, but she's a lUtle winded i.oWj"**^, snlM^t, I'll give you five hundred rrolrars clear for that oae o' youru and stop tbe deal.' He wa* making a a good bluff. Hoss stealin' In tbem days wa* death oa tbe spot. He knew we war on him. His offer would well pay far tbe broken down boas, aad be war aibankiii' that hto money would pall him through. But, yer aee, ba didn't know1'McConnell. Mae had been oap'a of tba vigilant* baok Iu '63, up ia ther Basin-, and bad a name to hasp white. Ho just smiled at tba nian'e innooeuoe. •"That's a straight blind a' yourn, pard, an' it stsntrs us to oome in, bat wo'ro thar aa' bold you over. You look a leetle mite played out, as wall BB yer mar*. If you'll jest get down sa* jine oar little party, it'll stretch yer legs, aa' JpatWl Ja 11 aad stretobln' all over.' j*fla?& got a Httl* white undnr the gilt*. %at Hid dowa wltbent a ward. Ws fel- tbwed suit, and Agnew threw over his bead a noose, an' aasBla' tba other end ovsr p. limb of that lone old tree, nodded that thing* war ready. "Tbat young fellow wa* game tor the last. . Never moved a muscle. Seemed kinder like a shame, McConnell went up \p him sad aaid: ' ~ -~ . "^Now,-pard, Is everything all right? Do** it fit yer ueok aooordin' to Hoyle?' '•'All right' ' i'Ml you anything ta aay way '•** little plonk) shouldn't proceed?', r^qs^tWn',' ** 'Have ye got any ward tar leave drawln' a orumpled letter from his pocket, spoke with a kinder tremble In hto votes: " "Perhaps yon are a batter scholar aor lbs. If you'll jest read that aa' ba kind enuf to answer It, I'll tell yer what ter say.' "MoCovnel had already pasaed tho coll of rope to Jim Agnew and be bad f'rawn it taut. Hs took the letter, aa', aa we buug around kinder curious like, be opened it an' read out load! " 'Etowah, Ga, Jaa, 18,1S74. " 'Mt Dear Son James: For long weary months I have waited for new* front you, aloo* yonr last dear letter to yoitr old mother. God bless you, James, sod answer my prayer* that thla letter may reaoh you, thanking yoa for year ever-thoughtful care for aw. in my eld age. But once more to look In your dear face and feel that my baby boy was near me, would cheer my old heart mora tbsn to possess all tbe gold in Idaho. When are yea coming home? You promised me that in tba spring you would oome back to me. May the good God watch over and prosper yoa, and return my dear boy ta my old arms before I die. From your loving Mother.' "MoConnell had bad a goad eddica- tlen baok In Miohigan, and he commenced in * strong, clear voice, but afore the closing words war out, It war all we could do tar hear hto voiee. Yes, air, an' my eyea got weaker aor a alok hetf- GrO TO Tub r* PHOTOGRAPHER, At $1,50 Per Doz. New Rooms I. Maw Scenebt oaLun^S. fSv'ssTH «r.ll _M*,£; _T- this to ALTOONA. PA, Saml. Loucks*. aauuwooo, r*.,s «Sf^l_tf ___-€ ON TRACT PLASTERER. Calsomining and Ornamental vii?- Finishing. Work SolioUedframo mtttanet promptly w*r *%nvt ' ^ r #a#cat*t4. ' ^lUOn forwuVegotn tea attoutoa.' ^%StM.y*a»«afoller took htoeysB off a bm9p** ***** *«* foB1***. time and Itan^BBTUBBtraightlntbseye*. sill eye* wat bin*. I took notto* of that, aa' hto torn was olean aud kind of pure look- JsT." He didn't aeem to be takin' much tja|iln*t ia what war goto' on 'round Kinder bad a far away, tslUa'-tor JhfpwS took. Made ass feel as though IdMa't aoant nohow. Kept thlnktn' of nftthing I learnt iu Sunday school ia pawtwhoa I warn't bigger nor that f|P gapers. Then he came to, aa' er'a. Fact! Tba rope slackened until It faR from the bands of Jim Aguew, and as tbe breath of tbe rooruin' came a ruabln' through the leavea of tbat old tree, and long shafts o' sunlight kinder prospected down through th* opening boughs, someway, my old throat caved IB like Ml' I went ter thinkin' o' long, •anny days oa the banks of the Missouri, of my old dreg, au* uv a little sister with eye* jest like tbi* feller's, an' of my old mammy, aa' bow aba' taught aw ta pray. Couldn't help it, bat borrowiu' a boss au' robbin' a stage didn't seem a big enough thing to string that bay up far, an' break his old mother's heart. Guess MoCouuell war thinkin' 0' the same way, far he kind of reverently like folded up that soiled bit o' paper and handed it to it* owner, an' without a word slapped the noose from hto neck, an' then In tones as gentle sa a motber'a aaked: "•GaodTryar "Tba boy didn't dare to trust hto volee in tbsnks. I knew bow ha felt, but he drew hto belt a small bag of twenties an' offered it to Mao. ■;:*v:"; " 'Hossl' " 'No, take her an' good bye.' "He mounted the mare, while we sot an' watched him out of Bight, au' than like a peek o' starved coyote*, turned and sHently sneaked for Boise. "Court was adjourned, verdio' ant aside," he continued, while 1 leaued baok, my mind filled wan. tbo dramatic rehearsal. '•Well, so long, old man; I'm off,' aad tbe rough old Jehu shuffled out of the room, all uumindful of either the moral or the artistic points of his story. ■WUUng Workers. Miss Crissie Mnndbrff composed and recited tbe following: It to an able production and reflect* much credit on the young lady. A* we glance along tba' pathway of the vanished ceuturies we can see an astounding contrast between the woman of earlier ages and the woman of to-day. The time waa whan others spoke for womau, aad SB often against her BB fat her, bat the time now w when ah* electa to apeak for herself. At present, womsn, within affluent homes, or In homes where most astringent economies an need, I* learning to do some kind of work that the world needs most. A few years ago the majority' of occupations were thought unspprepriate for woman. When oar Civil Wat cam* aud tbe bu»tn of men went forth from North and South, wosssa ware obliged to taken* vaeant places and those hitherto supported by fathers, brothers and sous were compelled to take care of themselves. Walter Scott wrote partly In satire, partly In compliment whan ba ssid: "Oh woman! ia oar hoars ol east, Uncertain, coy aad hard to pieaae. Whan pain and angniaa wring the brow, A rninisuring ang.1 the*.** What laud, what strata, what bouse has not fait the amitinga of disease! And who bat woman can aoothe distracted nerves sad alleviate tba pataa of a tossing patient? Wbo but women like Mr*. Brady, Mrs. lbattan and Aunie Ross could have gone among the suffering aol- dlera, not only providing them with necessary bandages aad dragging tbelr wound*, b»t have pointed maay to the land where there ia no pain, by reading or reciting to tbem Scripture text*, as they gently stroked the hot temples? There are score* of household* to-day, where aa much courage to demanded of woman. aa waa exhibited by Marl* Antiouette, or Joan of Are, or Queen Ester. Some times adveralty compels the only child, a daughter, te btasBSt tba bread winner sad how willingly aad cheerfully she goes to work. Fat pie: Eugene Field's daughter to today reading bb writings la order to support th* loved ones st horns. By their toot aad energy women bava become snoessful to slarast every line of work; as copyist there to hardly a pro* fessional maa who dose not need the sef-- vlee or her penmanship. There are many aa music tsachera, ate- tlouers, book keeper* far which tbey are specially qualified by patience aad accuracy. As proof-readers; translators; da- signers; draughta women, lithographers; teacher* in BBaBSlB and aeminartos, fat* whioh they ara saaeeially endowed. -Tba flrat tencber of every ehHd by iHltnd JJV' rangemeut, being womsn. The President 1* giving tb*m sppoint- tnents ail over tbe U. 8. as aastrntotrtss- ss. Msny are pbysiolsns, bsvlng graduated after a regular con rae of stagy from the female college* where they get as thorough sad scientific a preparation as aay doctor* ever had. They go forth to a work whieb no one but womsn could ae appropriately and delicately do." ^°£ They an successful wethers la Ivory sod in obemicals, hi poroelala and em- broidery; as telegraphist*, for whieb they are especially prepared as many office* wonld testify. As keepers of light houses, many of them, if tbey had Mas ehauce would prove to be as brave aa Ida Lewis and Grass Darling. The many opportunities for, women and tbe noble example* for as stimulate na to make our lives noble, for life to what ws tasks it. The ehtof alai aagbt to be usefulness not happiness, fat happiness always follow* usefulness. "She that liveth In pleasure Is dead white she llvstb." Every noble life has a purpose. Rivers and streams move onward toward thsfr destination, not oaa flows bask. 80 the mind with noble aepfrationa ever looks forward, aud seeks tbat which la good and pure. The life is a mirror of the mind. Let tbe desire* be pure and the Ufa will be noble. The miud i* like the body, nothing so much impair* Its strength aa tdleaaas. To be sueoessful wa must improve every opportunity, by regarding site past. Ss only a preparf Hbb> .farJkM fatasj_ Oar tatoejart 'sa^btei^a|a prove of m> heeeatfa^ssiaito *#Jtsw*a> era. God never gave to mortal aay talent whlob he Intended to be taken through this world to a dormant state. These exercises olose a period ef opportunities for ns. (For whiob we need to thank the good people of Bellwood -aad tho** directly interested in th* management of tbe school*.) Our strength has been pretty carefully used and almost entirely exhausted ia the labors of the tana jest closing. Such a period we need not hope to paaa through in all the rest of oar lives. The one gnat trouble Is: we toll to- fortify ourselves during this period aa ws should so that, however wesk physically era may be, ws msy multiply tba opportunities thus offered. Some measure a life by one standard and some by another. What is on* person's success to another's failure. To be able to judge the right and tbe wrocg to essential to success. Tbe oaa Bath lesds ■ upward while tbe other lssda downward. Wash hand* but willing hearts oaa find a noble Work to do, and that Ufa to a success however wesk the body, if it to spent in helping the erring aa to a nobler, batter work. Matt Vp tbe Ban. Tbs title ef the shove wa* rendered ty Mis* May O'Brien and fully demonstrate* tbe talent* of this young tody. It to as follows: . Our subject to a homely one snd wa ass Iu oar imagination a houas ta tba country where the tree* la tbs orchard ate ladened with ripening fruit, aad aba Holds art covered with tba perfecting grain, whioh, when tbe wind blow* over It, waves like a sea ef golden fibers. As we pasB oa to another the aoene change*. Tbe tree* ate flouriahlng only at tbs top; the grate to trampled; sad tba general appearance shows that aoaae aaa baa forgotten to put up the bars, ejr Instead of tbo strong timber whieb would resist any effort ef being destroyed seme one has placed a piece which to net sufficient to bear all tbe pleasure te which it Hi exposed. Thi* scene gives ua a picture whieb ahowa how all young psopls srs subjected to the temptation* of life to Whioh tbe care tbey g iv* to the kind of piwtes Maa cause* their success or their failure. If thoir bar* of religion* traVnhtsj, adtaua. tion, aslf-relianee, morally, etc., be ill it||s*» SUiinaa* w*tl'bS likened ta> the field with the ptsfltobte crop. If tbey are weak tbelr downfall will be likened to tba field with tbs trampled aad broken vlass. Tb* naaenlry ef these bars ae one can doubt. H there could be any doubt th* result* will plainly shew why tbey are If tbey are not aapt ap fa tba aobo.it- l tcoBTixufe» ear staoa a. J *3r*l 1 1
Object Description
Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1897-05-07 |
Masthead | Bellwood Bulletin, May 07, 1897, Volume 9 Number 10 |
Volume | 9 |
Issue | 10 |
Description | Weekly newspaper printed about Bellwood Borough, Antis Township and Blair County Pennsylvania |
Publisher | W.F. Balsach |
Date | 1897-05-07 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Blair County; Bellwood |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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Description
Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1897-05-07 |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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Extracting, ,
Extracting with Vapor, |
Sztraotliia; with Odontunder,
Amalgam Filling,
Silver Filling,
Dawson Whit* Alloy,
SSa
. BOe
60o
76c
75o
41.00
TEBTH "WrrXIOTJ* JP3-A.T33S.
Gold Filling,"]
Good Set Teeth,
Beat Set Teeth,
. With ta.ee • Mated Gaarante. h (tva* tbat
they are the best that none; can get jreu.
Gold Plates, &M 41500 np
SPECfftLlSTS.
OFFICES
iw Nicholson Block, Elevens Avenue,
rourteeath aa* Fifienth Sts., Ahouna.
Korth fraoknawrest, WlUtesbarre, rn.
Mara unit. Plymouth. Pa.
7— Market w—t, Wilmington, Del.
jh feast Water naps, Elralra,N. Y:
■ia Northampton strut, Kassoa, Pa.
Tpoiiij.'
WsaasTeis aaa Lasting
WoA;
•S North Third street Harrisburg. Pa,
set West fourth street, Wilharanport, Pa,
i*o North Centre street, Puumlk, Pa.
45 • Pearl street, Cleveland, Ohio. e>
6 Orange atmet La.ca.te r. Pa.
* East Broad street, Hasleton, Pa. .
isi Kast Third street. South Bethlch
DR. 'BALL, General Manager.
W. L. DOUCLAS
SQ.00 SHOE
\
Th* Styto, m aee Weev
contd not be I—proved tor
;Ma Price.
W.L. Douglas $i50,f*,00 sad $5X0 Shoes aw the
prodoctions of iMIai wBflniiii, tram th* beat aav
tertal possible to put into shoes sold at these prices.
We make aho $2^0 and $2J5 shoes for men. and
$2^0, $2X0 and $1.75 tar boys, and thTW.L.
Herebanta,
lAwjrere,
Physician*
and all
economical
men wear
W. L. Devotes
Sboee because they
are tSa beet.
Doughs ?&50 Polk* shoe, vary suitable fc*
letter-carriers, policemen and others having
much walking to do.
We are constantly adding new styles to eat
already large variety, and then 1* no nana way yon cannot be suited, eo inslet on
having w. L. Dangles Shoes from year
dealer. ___
W* an only tba best C*tf. Russia Call.
(all color.), Fnnch Patent Calf,
French Enamel, Viol Kid, eto,,
graded to correspond with prion
of tbe show.
If dealer cannot supply yon,
Witt*
W.LMU«LA&fc*otttt,.ftm
CStAUIOUE FBJUC
j&i&Mj*%ir-
1.1
LJERE'8 YOUR OPPORTUNITY
■■ BOYS AND GIRLSscK-c
$100 WALTHAM "COMET" BICYCLE,
"' MODEL A( I89T
For FIFTY CENTS
Then popular —h«*la bave the patent three-hall bearings,
and rarry full axunSte* of tile American Waltuam Co.,
Wattuam. »la»s.; WstttrB, Saw«mom 165 Matliwu street,
Chlcaijo. III. (where the t-Uecl.may be eaaotiued at any
llisja 1 To the five persons sending; the five longest lists of
KXC'I.ISH words, formed from th.- Fix letters In the name
nf tbe nopntariiiagaalne "TKB OWL." by MAY IS,
1897, The Owl Pulillsltint; Co. will send one oi these superb bicycles. Use »■> letter twice in the same word and
Oniitt pi *U*r names and nhbreviationa. To enter contest
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