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TAKE THE | S. S. CRESCENT For Speed and Comfort, Down KENA1 LAKE DAILY GRANDMA WHITE'.S, - MILE 20 G. W. PALMER .GENERAL. MERCHANDISE Complete line of Goods of the Highest Grades Highest Prices Paid tor All Furs Knik, - - Alaska PETER ANDERSON PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Seward Water and Power Comp* ?n / John A. Nelson, Manager Office—Bank of Seward Building SEWARD, - ALASKA Notice to Creditors In the United States Commissioner's Court, Cook inlet Precinct, Third Judicial Division Territory of Alaska. IN PROBATE: in the matter of the estate of John Jacobsen, deceased: Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administrator of the estate of John Jacobson, deceased, to the creditors of. and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to ex hibit them, with the necessary vouchers, with in six months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator. H. W. Nag* ley, at the town of Susitna. in^ the above pre cinct and territory. H. W. NAGLEV. Administrator of the estate of John ; Jacobson, deceased. First publication August *29. 1913. Last publication September 28. 1913. The “Hang” of Your Overcoat will at once reveal artistic workman ship and fabric goodness if made expressly for you by our famous Chicago tailors, Ed. V. Price & Co. ' Have us send them your measure and secure ultra-stylish appearance, quality and economy in your clothes. Hundreds of new and desirable Autumn and Winter weaves await your inspec tion and your selection now will un questionably proclaim your style-leader ship. Better leave your measure today. V i % J* SEATTLE JUDGE TO BE PROBED BY GOVERNOR Seattle, Oct. 9—Following the re 'ceipt by him of telegrams from the j Seattle Star, Sun and Post-Intelli gencer, denouncing Judge Humphries | of the King county superior court, ! Governor Lister arrived here today toj ■ institute a probe into the jurist’s acti I vities, which have created plenty of j trouble in Seattle. Should the governor deem it advisa ' ble, after carefully making an in | quirv, impeachment proceedings will be instituted against Humphries. Today Judge Humphries released from custody forty socialists, upon their promise to give their jaws a rest. _ Fishing tackle at J. L. Graef’s. X Notice to Stockholders The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Kenai Mining & Milling Company will be held Monday, No vember 3, 1913, at the home otlice of the company at Seward, Alaska. A. H. BRYANT, F. J. COTTER, President. Secretary. Cl HENNING Agent for the Famous Fred. Kauffman Clothes The best of everything in Tallcrlng Ladies and Gentlemen’s Clothes cleaned, piessed, repaired and altered. Satisfaction guaranteed. C KREfTINQ “d * QUALITY AND QUANTITY IN CREDIT V The establishment of a good credit is jone of the first things the young business man needs to consider, if he is wisely looking toward the future. The best way to do that is to open a bank account and then make good on it. Business men will want a record in your case, if in future years you become a borrower. The young man who has an easy borrowing power of one hundred dollars holds just as high credit rating per dollar as do the heavist borrowers. It is quality, not quantity of credit, that you must establish at the first. BANK of SEWAPJ SEWARD, ■ ■ - ALASKA THIS SPACE RESERVED ■% New shipment of Ball Band Shoe Pacs, the longest wearing pacs made. 10 in., 12 in. and 16 in. tops, with and without heels. $4.50 to $6. Pelt Insoles and Hemp Sox. We are showing a fine new line of Summit “High Collar” Flannel Shirts, in good colorings and patterns. Prices, 2.50,3.75, 4.00 and 5.00. We are headquarters for the M. C. Lilley Suit Cases and Traveling Bags, made of Leather, and have ,a large assortment to choose from. Boys’ Shoe Pacs and Rubber Boots. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing. - — - - ■■ ■■■■ 11."" Carbartt and Levi Strauss Overalls. _ _ - - - - — ... — - — ' ■ ■ ■— BROWN & HAWKINS '....General Merchants.... SEWARD, - ALASKA % * *'■»/' * % ' t • *'•|* ,- Ljflfi