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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL 27 Price : One Cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1905. $3.00 Per Annum* *0. 75 HEW 41)lKKTIIKMFA'TN^ AUCTION sales. AT THE Office of Undersigned Auctioneer ON TUESDAY NEXT, April 4Hi. Ml 12 o'clock 110011. All that piccc or parcel of Laiul on Hell Island, Conception llnv, situate on the main read' leading to Lance Cove, together with the Dwelling ami Outhou-.es thereon, pro—Hv ct estate of the late John Hogan. For particulars see Fl'KLONti & KKNT. Solicitors, or p. G. O'ORISCOIL Auctioneer. maris,<p UNCLAIMED GOODS! —♦ By order of tlio Minister ol' Finance and Customs, at The Mechanics' Building Tuesday. 4th April, at II o'clock, the following unclaimed goods: 83 bundh-s rou-h chair stocks. 1 ease vainisli. 7 chests tea. 1 ease pi ass ware. 1 box copper paint. 1 box hardware. 1 lox pi-nciis. Part barrel peas. 1 do/, baking powder. 1 box cereal coffee, 2 casks ink. 1 bale netting. 1 l>rl glassware. C pekgs tea. ■ > pekus gla.ss. 4c. 1 box crockery. 1 k-«_r margarine 6 bars steel, 1 pekg paper and envelopes. , 1 box soap 1 pek- furniture. 1 pekg broom bandit s. 1 small tabic. 1 parcel dry goods. ■> cases stationery. 1 box traps. 1 br! lamp blacking. 1 1x1! offal 1' ather, 1 crate shoe polish. 6 bags coffee. And immediately afterwards at the CUSTOMS MNIIKING STORE, A number of gold, silver and gun metal watches, part case «inatv. 1 case i ors t>\ : 3 boxes gt tiged li< oks. east lines, needle j cases, '1 kegs Wine, and sundry othet . goods. ! List of particulars of unclaimed goods j may be seen at the Kxamining W uv rooms. 1 JOHN S. SIMMS, marSO.oi -Auctioneer. I SEASONABLE WEAR For sensible Women ! Cloth and Moreen UNDERSKIRTS, $1.10; now only 80c. Black Cloth DRESS SKIRTS, new, just opened ; well made, stvlisii and neat, $3.00 ; worth .<4 50. And CLEARING AT COST, as new stock is 011 the way : Odd Lots UDIES' BLOUSES. SOPER & MOORE. \ HAY, OATS, Cattle Feed! 20 tons No- 1 HAY, 2000 bus. No. 1 White Oats, 100 brls. Feed Corn Meal, 100 scks. Feed Corn Neal, 200 scks. White Ho'ny Feed. iiii't Our J'riws. RENNIE BAKING CO. mar3o,.'Jl'|i " LAND FOR SALECOBROY. TWO Hundred and Twelves Acl<s of ( hnirc I.aiit I. C:i-I -iilf of <> l illnl Kivit. Cod toy. (iood mi i Ko.ld ;it from .1 Land clo.-e »<> ruvr. Al.mil !\v< i\r Hri< i liivated. Considerable tinibei on laiil ... . loc lioiim* fiitii slov<> iiiitl iiicu>iii>. ' uiisiilrr:»bl«' I>;ii!'ml nin .ill-: 1... •!i |,: • fciK'ilip. Tlli> )>l l'JH'l'l V i- iii • it half a mile from saw milt. Jn>i tlii i i i:nincr wiili a iaijif lamilv t«• in.il. .i c< mfortable houic PoUlmk A ll , ~;i || j.i.sl y« ill All W *j.;■!• 11<| m tiii iiiaiiml on l;uul. WilS !>«• «.<il<l 1 <'■ t iiiii'i Hi' In JIiHN PtMIEV « SONS, ICiiiiira. Liter ftlfater. '-.out .1 \ elites. '*** ELM DA'F LUMBER.CO., « it«» nicr. * *» Ittiio. * , iio«mu I . loll*, 4 i •mmes r. knight. *•1 it Merchant SlKir AIIVKR'riNKMKNTii j WKW AI>VKICHSHUKKIIH. In Figuring Out Your Spring painting problem don't leave out of your calculations thai yon save by getting the right goods. Just a few lines amongst our PAINTS and VARNISHES: VERMOSITE.-J Phe highest gradi of spar varnish. PALK IVI'KRIOIC.- A very light varnish for linest inside work. JUNIOR COACH VARXISH.—Quick drying, light color and of good body. ELASTILITE. —For interior 01 exterior use. Varnish Stains, Carriage <>lasN, Wood Filler, Paint Remover. And a full stock of l>eYoe Paint, in } pint, J gallon, .} gallon and 1 gallon cans. ROYAL STORES, Ltd., Hardware Dept. Would a Duck Swim ? A prominent citizen asked me recently if it was ■' really true" that I would reduce the premium he was now paying the " . • , " Office on his house? The above answer satisfied him. This is a definite offer to turn your $12 premium into $10.00 as "quick as a wink" if you wish. Can you resist this ? Figure for yourself. PERCIE JOHNSON, OFFICE: Law Chambers, Insurance Agent. Duckworth St. feb6,fp,tf w== COAL. —1 If you buy YOUR COAL g|| f/-; 11 coal +** from us you save 60 cents. D Think of it! • You get quick delivery ; your coal fe| is almost put down your hatch, W^Sk1! which makes it easy to put away. 1 Our customers nearly all say they find ' ffijgfffij it lasts longer and gives more heat , ■Mjfigi I /gffiafcj than any other coal. So it must be !.i:;: a* J§ aHßy&i true. 60 cents is not to be picked up. ' TESSIER & COT. Telephone, 341. lSisoU<»--.:vT. ]] Hi -& 1 mm iiTifTi—Miiir ttiim—wrrnMrniT I—> —T»- ••» M——IW——— Art Union of London. j 1904, SSxty-Winth Year- 1905. ! The work for the year is an important Etching by C. O. Murray. K.E., after tlio i>:tint I ing by Alfred Kast, A.K.A., entitled : "THE MILLER'S MEADOW." ' The picture may be not inaptlv ib soribod blemlini; some of the line qualilies of f 011- | stable ami Carot—the sj)lcn«lid lines and rich tone masses <>i the one, with the more iyllic feeling ol the French painter. While throughout the whole work can be felt that intimate loving knowledge of nature, which is the landscape artists best equipment. Kvery subscriber of OJ> 10 OHIVKI bceomes intilleil to an impression <>n India ' paper of this fining pliiie. or t«> scloct from among the very line engra\ilitis I and etchings previously issue<l by tlie Society, and also the chance of a valuable prize j at the animal distribution in April. We will be pleased to show the specimen copy of the print of the year, and to give every other information. S. E. GARLAND, Hon. Sec. for Nfld. FOR. ENGAGEMENT \Nl>r; &JTWEDDING RINGS «iO TO T. J. DULEY ® CO., The Reliable Jewellers. -1; IN<; MKASI'KINt; CARDS SKNT l»N AITLN ATION. i Vital Features of this Business arc I CARE and PROMPTNESS. 'We arc Dealers in /Rough and Dressed i LUMBER.. OUR FACTORY can turn out anything you want made from wood When in want, write us. THE EMPIRE WOOD-WORKING CO,, LTD, tValer Si. Kit*!. opg». Harvey** <'«>a*Vs»l Wliartf. P.E.I. Potatoes, Cabbage, etc. Arriving per "Rosalind" To-Morrow: 24)0 barrel* Omice I*. K. I. IHuew. 5() barrels American (abbage. 541 ( lioiec <':uiadiaii Ciieexe. barrel* Large American Apples. 20 l>oxc« Large Ifiloatcrw. IO boicN Smoked 1 laddie*. .100 b»\e«i l)i|;l)) Herring. CP'At the New Store, New Gower Street. Edwin Murray. Half Price, at 367. IV A LOT OK DRESS STRAPPINGS and GIMPS. DRCSS ORNAMENTS, 3c., sc. and 6c. each Also Butter Valencienncs Edging and Insertion, 2 3 and 4 cents. W. MACANDIE MT Water Street. A ItTKIirIIKM |:,\TH I ,\KIV A »VI:KTHtr;W roMUSICIANS. GREAT CASH SALE! *'■ ALL TIIE FOLLOWING FOLIOS together with all Sheet Music at 20 per vent, off for a short period only :—Encore Songs, Beauties of Song, Song Classics, Wagner Lyrics, Classical Vocal Gems, Itoyal Song Folio, Princess Ida, The Wandering One, American Song and Chorus Collection, Songs of Dixie, Collection of Duets, What Shall we Sing To-Night, Lyric Gem», Standard Songs, llagtime Collection, Beautiful Songs, both new and old ; Songs That Never Die, Favourite Masterpieces, Winners Gems of Music, Our Sweetest Music, 100 Songs of Ireland, 100 Comic Songs. Young Players' Popular Collection, Choice Collection of Piano Music, Golden Treasury, Operatic Piano Collection Classic, Classical Pianist, Popular Dance Collection, The Imperial, Golden Chimes, Young Pianist, Clark's Short Organ Voluntaries, Anthem Gems, vols. 1, 2 and 3 ; Emerson's' Ea«v Anthems, Emerson's Choice Anthems, Folios of Organ Music, Organ Galaxy. Peerless Violin, Cornet and Piano Dance Folio, Leisure Hours, Mandolin and Guitar Folios, Grand Opera Melodies, Violin and Piano; A Fidler's Fancies, V.L.P., Just One Day V.L.P., Popular Collection, V. & P.. Classical Collection, No. 1 &2,V. & P., Social Pastime, V. &. P. Instructors for all Instruments. The White Music and Specialty' Store. 149 Water St. CHESLEY WOODS. THREE Grand PRIZES AT ST. LOUIS Were #iven by the IntcnvationaJ Jury to (She Sii\gcr Manufacturing Co. FOR 11 Sewing Machines «■— Embroideries, The Greatest Laces and Tapestries for Progress made on x- />,. a,l<l SING Ell M-\(, . , ° MOST RECENT Sewing Machines rnnnm* Developments for Lightest Running jn Sewin?, Family Use. *i"JafiSß MKC,iAN,SMin the world. g——nn»n»iimi ! M. F. Smith, Agt., 286 Water Street, | niar2o,l2i St. John's. Would you just run your eye over the following articles, and set* if there is not something in it that you need : I.adioV Fleeee-llned Underwear, Flannelette I'nderskivU, I Itlaek Sateen Top Skirts. Itlaek Sateen Itlouse*. lain O'Slianter*, I .ace Collars, nilk Tie*, Dress Meltons, | StoekingM and Stoeking Siapenders. Illouse Flanneleltes. I Apron C'lotli Skirting. Fleece Calicoes, Flannelettes, DSiiiet, | White shirting. .Muslin and Holland Aprons, ' Wool and Cotton Blanket*. White 11. C. Qnilts, Towels, White 11. ('.Toilet Covers, Cretonnes, Art Muslins, Floor Canvas. Table Oil Cloths. Oil Cloth, Mats, Ac. Children's Dresses. Pinafores, Wool Hoods, Bootees, Infantees, Gaiters, Stockings, Toys, Dolls, &c. We can v an excellent assortment of Toilet Soaps. Try a cake of San-Toy. and you will use no other. Job Corsets a specialty. We are now running the balance of our stock at 7<le. pseir to make loom for fuiiher shipments. J. W. TAYLOR 342 Water Street and 67 New Cower St. m Plying between St. Jonn's and Port aux Basques, calling at intermedi• ate ports. Freight received daily. I For further information apply at the Coastal Of= fice of Bowring Bros. Ld., Coasial Mail Service. Per S.S. Rosalind, BANANAS, ■ i California Oranges. I American Table Apples, ; Grape Frviit. Rhubarb, CELERY, | Milk-fed Chicken, ! Dressed Turkeys, Geese. 1 Halifax Sak.usa.ges, Smoked Haddock. Parsnips, Carrots. Beet. American Cabbage, FRESH EGGS. ijjAS. STOTT. 3 ju .• :»»»*raTnMTiattrji.i i ■■ ■»■!< ' uir-wu deiitlemeii! The time has arrived for to have your Spring Suit Cleansed and Pressed for the small sum of 50c. b Trousers Pressed for 15c., fnade to look like new. IACKMAN'S Cltnsiiig, Pressing & Dve Works, I Phone, The Chapters that have gone before of " Frenzied Finance," by Thos. Lawson, 25 CENTS. EVERYBODY'S MAGAZINE, for February an:l March. Latest Am. Newspapers, Delineator and Designer for April. AT BYRNE'S Bookstore, Opp. General Post Office. TO LEND, $25,000.00, On freehold or good leasehold security. HUTCHINGS & BLACKWOOD, Solicitors. Temple Onildins, Ditkworlli Street. ouris.tl NEW AI>VKfCt'ISIOMICVI'S. MKff AhVEHTigEWEyrS. CieaiiTfßESH GOODS. '"'\,NO OTHER IN STOCK! Our selling is *hat you can always be sure of getting fresh, clean, best quality goods, and*«. prices that will compare favorably with those of any other store. The interesting things to-day are : FORCE—just in. Large bottle Sa.uce, 7c. I-lb. pack. Corn Flour, 7c. Fresh Country Eggs. New York Cabbage. 1 Halifax Sausages. Jamaica ORANGES, large & sweet, 30c. doz. Dressed Tvirkeys. 2-lb. tin Table Sry\ip» Isc. I-lb, pac. Maccaroni, 10c. FrencK Peas, (extra, 10c. Choice New Prunes, 10c. lb Choice New Apricots, 17c lb Injun Bread FLOUR. J CREAM OF WHEAT. Bulldog Brand 40c. TEA is always interesting. Our TELEPHONES, Nos. 121 and 121 a. TV CTfeCRJC DUCKWORTH ST. t I, r.l JiPi 1 MILITAR.Y ROAD * g :: GENUINE :: I I" MASTER WORKMAN" 1 I TOBACCO b Wr. R has special advantages over all other brands. Wholesale and Retail. | Cash's Tobacco Store,Water-st. I Last WEEK Of Special Discounts! AS WE SHALL CEASE giving special discounts on and after April Ist, we would strongly advise our friends to call during the coming week and get their choice of the many things we have to offer. For your convenience we list them again: Printed Hoolcs, 10 and 20 per cent discount; Bibles, Hymn Books and Sankeys, 10 per cent.; School Books and requisites, 10 per cent.; Stationery and Fancy Goods, 20 per cent.; Lnamelware, Chinaware anil Glassware, 20 per cent.; Dinner, lea and loilct Sets, 10 per cent; Vases and all Fancy Glassware, 20 per cent; Pictures, framed and untrained, 20 perct. On our Bargain Counters will be found Goods that We are offering at 50 per cent, discount. Don't fad to call ana get your choice. C. L. MARCH, 299 WATER STREET. ! THE DOMINION X J THE DOMINION J ! PIANO, r : PIANO. : r : LIKE A SOLDIER ON THE FIELD OF BATTLE j J EVER READY TO RESPONO TO EVERT CALL. • A* I.WAYS THE SOUL OF HONOR, the Dominion ♦ Piano has won its reputation purely on merit. Every # item that enters into the construction of a Dominion ♦ Piano, from castors up, is carefully selected to sustain the • Z Dominion as the Piano of quality. • 5 U. S. PICTURE & PORTRAIT COMPANY, | I Agents for Dominion Organ & Piano Co., Ltd. . ! : ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦❖♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ J THE DOMINION I J THE DOMINION i % PIANO. : | PIANO. ♦ ........t t .ail [MBMa COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE' and all indications point to a busy l-~season in the building line. Better secure your lumber in time at the — prices that wc are quoting for high\l class soft and hard woods. We have a sP' stock of finish trim I.umbcr and Framin& suPerior jo,ists' ' fM'^CTTr^''beams, shingles, doors and sashes, our l)r'ces are positive induce*** ments to builders. HORWOOft LUMBER CO., Ltd. CATTLE FEED, etc. LATE ARRIVALS and LOWEST PRICES. 750 bags White Hominy Feed, $1.35 bag. 6,000 bushe:s BLACK OATS. 550 bags BRAN, at $1.25 bag. 250 bags YELLOW CORN MEAL. 350 bags GLUTEN MEAL, at $1.65 bag. 3.000 bushels MIXED OATS. 175 barrels YELLOW CORN MEAL. 50 brls. YELLOW MEAL, T,VZXg~~. J. J.ST. JOHN, Duckworth-st. NJEW AIIVEKTISCHRmnk POTATOES HAND-PICKED p. E.i. BLUES AT MARTIN Bros. mar 29 co<l,6i FRESH FRUIT and POULTRY Fej- S.S. " Rosalind." ELLIS & CO., Limited. 203 Water Street. New York J iirkrys. New York Chicken. New York Wecse. New York Fresli SiuinafiM. Finnan 11 arid let*. California Naval Oranges. Denscrt A pplc«—Baldwin and | Russett.' t Kaskets It I lie flrape«i. Bananas, Ulnibarb. California Celery. American Cabbage. Carrots, Parsnip* and Potatoes. j IKIMI HUGS. Sole Agents for "Hnylcr's*' Choeolate and . Hon 86011*--Fresh Supply per " Rosalind.'1 Remember our Telephone, No. 402. A SALT !J ALT! To arrive about 10th April: 3.000 TONS CADIZ SALT. Wc now book orders at Lowenl Priccx. M.Morey&Co. iuar24,eo<l 8 4|iieeit SI reel. Nexv Shipment of Oranges, etc. Valencia Oranges. Arriving per S.S. ••Jupiter" from Liverpool: So cases Valencia Sweet Oranges, 50 cases Valencia Onions, 20 eases Extra Messina Lemons. Orders now book inc. We will Mirely »uil yon 111 pi ices anil ipiality. GEORGE NEAL. CARD! T. B. CLIFT, Commission Agent, II rok or, Auc(i»acer mid Notary Public. Offices: Commercial Chambers, niar2o,'lfp Hliter Street. ! TO LET—Two Desirable Oftices, situate on tin; ground floor of tins house. lately occupied by Dr. Harvey. l'o»* scsion ot one Olliee can be given immediately, llio other will lie free on tlir lirst of May. Ai>p y to J. A. t'l.lFT, I .aw 1 hainbers. iiiai'3o,2fp,tli,'i MTO LET-AComfort; >B?t?liil)le lliuiNe on IYiiimwcll 1,'0.n1. | l'or l\i r 1 lie r particulars apply to WOO IJ ft KFLI.Y. marW,«l'p jffiLTO LET—That De- lliiMlimo Mlmiml mill OmHIIhK lIOtIMN situate 011 the Soutli Side <»f Water Stre« t. No. Wi.'i, il |n »« ut in the occupancy ot Mi- A. 11. Kuuiso. I'urinturi ili-aler. Apply to I*. C O IHSlst OI.L, Kxcl »n;;e Huildi ig. uiai.'H.tf WANTED. GIRLS Wishing to Get good places come direct to ns. W< :i»si>t w.u in every way. Outport girls, writ* 01 1 onn-. at once; bring or >end relercnc • fiom I'm ncr place or from your clergy man. I.oU of place* waiting all the lime; best of givrn. j Apply lo the Newlouiull ml Kmji "Voient i Agi-in j'. Ml4B. IiKO. WALSH. IV, lin itio I, Hi]'. I*. O. Box, 4HI. uiai >1 Immediately, a General K«'l'Vill'.t I washing out, xiiothi i girl kept. Apply 10 M US. r. MKWS, !."> Monk-town Uoad. maris,tf 1 A Girl for Machine ; one c.M>tfienccd first- ss work : highest wages amt constant emplo. meut. JOHN .M AI NDKR, JBl Duckworth SI. 111:1 riH.tf Immediately, a Girl to tend liar, apply to H J. BHOW NlilWli, 408 Water Street. mar'JO.lf Salesman for Canada's •<iir«atr«i NuriteriM. Special list ol llanly Varieties in Fruits, Ornamental*, Shrubs ami Hoses, suitable for Newfoundland planting. Big inducements for workers; pay weekly ; exclusive territory ; handsome outfit fiee. Spring season now starting; wiite for terms. STONE ft WELLINGTON, Terronto. !eblB,lp,»f Job Printing.
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1905-03-31 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1905-03-31 |
Year | 1905 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 31 |
Description | The Evening Telegram began publication in St. John's on 3 April 1879 and remains in print today under the title The Telegram. It was published daily except Sunday through to 1958, the frequency changing thereafter. -- The total collection has been split into several parts; this portion contains from 1900 - 28 February 1913, and covers the years of the First World War from 2 March 1914 - 1918. -- Missing issues: 19 January - 18 February 1910. |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Time Period | 20th Century |
Language | eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
Type | Text |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Format | image/tiff; application/pdf |
Collection | Evening Telegram, 1900-1918 |
Sponsor | Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
Repository | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Queen Elizabeth II Library |
Rights | Public domain |
CONTENTdm file name | 58778.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1905-03-31 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1905-03-31 |
Year | 1905 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 31 |
Description | The Evening Telegram began publication in St. John's on 3 April 1879 and remains in print today under the title The Telegram. It was published daily except Sunday through to 1958, the frequency changing thereafter. -- The total collection has been split into several parts; this portion contains from 1900 - 28 February 1913, and covers the years of the First World War from 2 March 1914 - 1918. -- Missing issues: 19 January - 18 February 1910. |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19050331_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6921.85 KB |
Language | Eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
Type | Text |
Format | Image/tiff; Application/pdf |
Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
Rights | Public domain |
Transcript |
THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL 27 Price : One Cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1905. $3.00 Per Annum* *0. 75 HEW 41)lKKTIIKMFA'TN^ AUCTION sales. AT THE Office of Undersigned Auctioneer ON TUESDAY NEXT, April 4Hi. Ml 12 o'clock 110011. All that piccc or parcel of Laiul on Hell Island, Conception llnv, situate on the main read' leading to Lance Cove, together with the Dwelling ami Outhou-.es thereon, pro—Hv ct estate of the late John Hogan. For particulars see Fl'KLONti & KKNT. Solicitors, or p. G. O'ORISCOIL Auctioneer. maris, rl glassware. C pekgs tea. ■ > pekus gla.ss. 4c. 1 box crockery. 1 k-«_r margarine 6 bars steel, 1 pekg paper and envelopes. , 1 box soap 1 pek- furniture. 1 pekg broom bandit s. 1 small tabic. 1 parcel dry goods. ■> cases stationery. 1 box traps. 1 br! lamp blacking. 1 1x1! offal 1' ather, 1 crate shoe polish. 6 bags coffee. And immediately afterwards at the CUSTOMS MNIIKING STORE, A number of gold, silver and gun metal watches, part case «inatv. 1 case i ors t>\ : 3 boxes gt tiged li< oks. east lines, needle j cases, '1 kegs Wine, and sundry othet . goods. ! List of particulars of unclaimed goods j may be seen at the Kxamining W uv rooms. 1 JOHN S. SIMMS, marSO.oi -Auctioneer. I SEASONABLE WEAR For sensible Women ! Cloth and Moreen UNDERSKIRTS, $1.10; now only 80c. Black Cloth DRESS SKIRTS, new, just opened ; well made, stvlisii and neat, $3.00 ; worth .<4 50. And CLEARING AT COST, as new stock is 011 the way : Odd Lots UDIES' BLOUSES. SOPER & MOORE. \ HAY, OATS, Cattle Feed! 20 tons No- 1 HAY, 2000 bus. No. 1 White Oats, 100 brls. Feed Corn Meal, 100 scks. Feed Corn Neal, 200 scks. White Ho'ny Feed. iiii't Our J'riws. RENNIE BAKING CO. mar3o,.'Jl'|i " LAND FOR SALECOBROY. TWO Hundred and Twelves Acl |
CONTENTdm file name | 58774.jp2 |