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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
January
Year
1874
Copyright
Public Domain
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r HARDWOOD & BASSWOOD LUM! BER FOE SALE. r ■ Havinf? bought out the interest of Mr. I). E. Wires in the Snw Mili and Lumber Ynrd, 1 ibiill continué t the business in nll of its branches. 1 have a Rood . quality of toug-h oak, from 1, 1 1-2 to 2 inch (hick, U?a . ï " ttnd wel1 eil?oiiPd. A good swortraiMit ?VYy„. , ABoodquulityof Basswood, fromnne J"2. to 2 inches thick- dry. Hickory, Maple. Chwrl , Whitewood, Elm, nnd other varietie all wcllseasoti1 S jï""ce Square Tiinber, Plank and 0k Htiiddingr kept on hand and sawed to order on short notice. Particular attention given to CUSTOM SAWING. Pence Posta and all kind of Timher not over S luches wide, pluned. Cak Pickets kept on hnnd avñ cut to order at the same price that the lunibír sella lor. vroxjLiDi isr s of different patterns made to order. Field Gatee kept on hand and made to order. Cross-Cut and HUI San s Gummrd and Filed at short noHte. SHT All persons indebted to the lntë flrm will pleas eau and settle their accounts at the mili Caah puid for sound WH1T E OAK, At.h and Bwwwood Logs. 'y'1 J. T. HALLOCK. ■ V II IV UI ÍI jlM This is n inquiry which every one Bhnuid hnve truthfully answered before he starts on his jonrnry, and a little care taken in examination of routes will in raany cases saye much trouble, time and moncy. The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad has achieved a splendid reputation in the last tliree 3e.11 as the leading Passenger Koute to the West. Startng at Chicago or Peoría, it runs direct thioufch louthern Iowa and Nebraska, with close connccions to California and the Territorien. It is nlsu he short line and best line to Quincy, Mis?onri, nd p -ints in Kansas and Xew Mexico. Paseiigers n their way westward connot do better thun to ako this route. This line has published a painphlet entitled ' Eow o oo West," which contaius much valuable information ; a large, correct map of the (Ireat 'cs!, hich can be obtained free of charge by addressing he Oeneral Western Passenger Agent, CbicêfO, urlington & (iuincy Ilaihoad, Chicago, 111. Hlilyl HST. JÖ. COLE Has puichased the interest of his partner, W. Tiemain, in the SKOCERY BUSINESS! And will "Play a Lone Hand," furulsliing the Best Goodt ! at the LOWEST CASH PKICLS. Reme mbei the place- 30 Eiist Huron Street. Biy Mr. Cole assume all the liubilities of che lote lm. and all balaucea duetheürm must be paid " him. HOdtf ASUfPLÏKG A WANT LONGNJ3EDEDBÏ BANKMCS, " 1AWVGKÜ, upwf 'ëSSS&Sh, PM C WW OOIIRKSI'O-VD'IV __ BOOKKEEPEBS, I B IJ i 'II A l. I fl If r I I PROFESSIONAL Mí U i! E L BUSINESS 1BE.1, . w w ■■ "■ ! One of the most practical, -""""" ■"■- useful, und valuable inAlS!Xy ventionsof theage. Pal ented December, 18H. Over 5,000 now in dilv IO mi I !9', Timing unijuulifled IV i h El SHtisfHctiou. Nobusine U O k I U L'otBci; i' complete wit huul [3 ñl VE Ai TI ONSend fot Prlce List and Illustruted Circular. AGENTS WANTED teST AJo, County Righti for Sule. Address C. A. COOK, CHICAOO,

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