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SILSBEE
WWt t^oing Ovrf at ihr |M»«iufr
Itrtotl on i)m* Shorr U lilw I -«L«-
Thc(Unrf Prlday niK>»t *•« •» v«rv
enjoyable affair and was wall ftlUiiideJ.
J. |{. lljivt-im r< ( ttirnpd from tli«»
inoiiijtitiiiN Sunday bringing in- family
null him.
A. N. Jones i« wiili un once more
nft««r i|iendltifi n couple of weeks in th«»
county n«*at vitln^i*.
Mm. OrHck and Mlis Kilna 1 1 I » f f nr
com|Miiivd Mr. Or rick to the county
H«*at. They OX|«Ct to return in nl«»iit
two weeks.
Charley Ocaiborii carrio«l his nose In
n sling for n i'<»upl«« of iluyH last weekj
as the result of v mis-Judged "Hy,'
while play ing hall.
Members «»f the Blue l^iko Hall Team
nrc practicing daily nnd i"c|*Tt U) \>C
able in « snort time to 'Vkin" any
ba»M! h»il I iniKr**K ft t>"" i' 1 l i e Valley.
Allen Jones niart« f«»r Snn I)i«t:«»
JBuuday evening' l»<it will return in a
few days. !!•• »•«>'» t.li«* H<K*ial functions
nr«« Kiting so numerous that ho in
«»liliK'»'<l to #> aftor Itlif Uitled pliirl ami
r«<l necktie.
Bud Marshall lm* returned from hin
nummui vacation at Vuiiia. Hn com
plained a « ( >*»«1 deal of being chilly for
the tir*t few days afti«r reaching here,
Inn has managed to keep hi* |>lo«*l in
circulation by cutting |«»»t«.
lUrrt Irwin's hogi ar<« noted for their
traveling abilities, but the one that
visited v* hint wa» very welcome. He
came down in sectioni au«l several of
i>iir town's peopio wot v t»i»T«». (Iraciuw,
Irwin, \w. enjoyed it very much.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CON
VENTION
David DcWltt Lawrence Nominated
for As»emblyman from 80th
District
The delegation from Im|K>rinl Valley
nt the Democratic Comity Convention
at San I >!«•«•», Hopt . 5, ,h«m'iii* to have
played nn important jmrt. Those pres
ent from thin flection were Ci«o. Hoi
lowayi, Hrawley; Join* F. A tier, Calex
ico; 1). 1). I-owrence, HollvHIo; I). C.
Muc Dougnl, Imperial; K. 1.. Mayilnle.
SiUbee. Ju<l^:e MMlJtoUj^l-ww'immed
chairman of the cbiiiiiiitteo on |H?rnia
nent orgatiisatidn aifd orderof l)u»inc&».
In tht; With District Convcntjon Ju«ln«* )
MacDougal minounced hi« withdrawal I
from the rac»- ami noniinateti David |
Do Witt Ijiwrenco, who wan named by ;
acciaination. The 70lti diHtrict wan not j
00 fortunate, seven men declining the
1101 10 nor btfore a nomination wn.** seen red,
that of K. A. Wells.
W. J. i'rout. W. 1,. Llewellyn and j
James Jasper were 'nominated for »uj>
enrisorSi
Sprains
S A \Utu\, Cifcn, 'IVxn>*, writes,
March nth, 1001.: "My wriut wan
Bpnined mo badly hy a full that it w;ih
iiiulesn; and after lining »*ov«'ral leme
.lira that failed to «ivi- relief, iwod Kal
lard'tSnow.Liniment, aiuJ «aM cured.
1 earnestly recoinnieml it to any ono
■uffering from •praiiw. 1 ' 25c^f0c, $1,00.
Kortaie by Imperial l>run Co. l>r. I*.
S. Andenon. Propr. Phono 78. •
g Bring Your g
y% Feet to Silsbee gg
>Ca When you want a £2
pair of Shoes. ... @?
*-&, Dopendablu Roods at prices W
j*7< Vtiu run tuiurd to pay. /><
m Roy L. Rumsey m
&3 Sll«bc«, California. ~>S
Money In Wntcr melon*
The Pabjm 1- in receipt of a fine Clilm
liiui watiT-tiii'loii from tln« |»nt<li of J.
J. I'osl nt Holier. Mr. Post states that
lip itlantol * half nrrn tlm lir-i of April
lui-i up to tic present date ha* sold
ov«f |»o worth of melons from the
patch, and citiecU to roallta alwut $10
morO| \* t *i>\fn fcoiin^ tho small on*** to
I'li.'" The4o iiicloiih word planted more
nn an OS|it?rlfnent an<l for family lISO
than aiiytlilng i»lse and shows what
may \>c done with Imperial toil ami
climate. These melons will !■«• out of
tin* why in lime u> plant the winter
crop of barley, for tliin in a country
whose things grow Ilia year round.
The |M»«toflirf di*partincut m n<lvcr
llsiug for bidi for carrying the local
mail between the postoflico and the
depot.
Iti rral.se of Chambcrliiin's Colic,
Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy
All<»u m«* to \ii\o you a few words in
praise ofCliaitiberlaiu's ColiCi Cholera
nnd Diarrhoea Remedy, nays Mr. John,
llaiiilcit, iif Kaglo I'a-". Texas. I iuf«
forcd our week with Ijowu] trouble nut)
t<N>k all kiti'l- of uicdiciiKj without get*
tim; any r«*l !••• , whi'li my friend ( Mr. ('.
Johnnuii, n iiii.Tc!i.ini here, ahviited me
to tako ilii" remedy. After taking ono
«lo^«• I f«<lt great!) relieved and when I
hail taken tlie thir<l doxo was entirely
cured. I thank you from the lx»ttom
of my In-art for putting tliis great rein
eily in the hands of mankind;
Sol.l l.y hujHTial hrnu' Co. Dr. P. S.
Anderson I'ropr. Phone 7.5. •
hoi all classes of
BRICK WORK
sec
HARBOUR & PETERSON
Km ti mate* furniuliwl. Tlir«'«» yean ex-
l«cripnc«» in the valley.
Imperial Avenue Dairy
Fresh milk delivered to any
part of the city twice daily
jF. \V. BISHOP, Proprietor
SEED CORN
Our Seed Grow**
JOHNSON & MUSStR SEtD CO.
I I 3 N. Main, Los Angeles.
'! Ilinrh Mcf AUDEN & PATE J
l| Counter I
+ itr*t Mral* li«st Scr\lcc ll«»t Watfr ♦
i + Short Order* l.unchc* Jut Up *"
+ +
$ Brown's Express and $
0 IIAOUMii: DBUVERY 0
4 I). A. Hruwn. I'rup. >t.»iul Cor. Ninth »
A and Imperial Are. Thune Re*. 159. A
s. Trnnkt 25c In city, 34c «>ut»i«U". All nr- T
gi drrt carefalli attended to. Trnnkt a
y . ttorcd: 25c .» month. y
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{* The Prescrlptlonist — t lio man •>
4> who docti ilio wcighinis — Ihu'incas* *■
ij tiring — whti knows tlio technical J
l>«>ints of conipountling preset! p« +
4 tiund — lliu maimi <>n whom every* •*■
j t tiling do|MJluls. \NV never I«»m- jf
1 + Mi|*lit of our ri»i<|M>n»Uiility for a 4.
♦ moniciit. Bvory preucriptlon hk
jij leaving bur sioro is faultless in its J
] + purity »i»«l nccuracy You may 4*
♦ f«-»'l "suro" when it has been Illletl +
II ~OTf. MILLER I
t Next Door lo Bank ,y
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h Will and Cum bet Co 5
X wHOLc&ALt. i«o 1 I in nrjr"O doors, sash, X
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RETAIL OCALCR3IN L— \mJ If I UJl— I 1 ... MILL WORK X
£> 9
YARDS AT ©
0 ban pgdho. WHouMu Main Office Cor. Alameda & Macy Sts 0
C'^ LOB ANGCLCO. Main Omici fg\
O L™™ok?Avj**?oovmA. Los Angeles, Cal. 0
The Leading Blacksmith
of the valley \n
\J. J. Sweeney Ninth & X Sts., Imperial
A general supply of blacksmith coal, iron an*l hardwood, hu^y and carriage
fixttir*-**, niinern' Biippliwj, ♦•t<:. A full force »»f first-cla.«*« rnechanic^, and work
{ promptly attended to. Also a specialty of wood an«l metal water tunica, troughs,etc
TELEPHONES: Shop, 68; Residence. 155
/^^WHERE THERE ARE COWS\
m No matter bow lew or bow many, thci c ibould b« • B
U DR LAVAL CRELAM SEPARATOR H
H it* m« means Pure Milk. Heavy Cream, and the Best of Batter. No
U Home Dairy-ao Country Place— complete without a DE LAVAL.
'^ If you T7lll tell uitbe number of co«tb you are milking we will send yon )■
n our 1904 Catalog^ie wttl otter valuable dairy Information Free. ■
f/ >i n 1 in* (1. .__!.. n M 9-11 Drumm St., San Frandsc* I
iUiiß Ob Laval Dairy Supply Co. m ***.****.***§
pHomeseekers and^|
I Colonists I
jr 1 Should take advantage of the excellent Tourist Car service from jni
'■ New Orleans to the Imperial Settlements maintained by L4J
.("I the fj
|| SOUTHERN PACIFIC |
/fX&BKs&K 'or Jn^ orniat ' on Write or Ask Agent, M
111 1 (S3i»^w^3 261 South s » >rin^ Street. J-j
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