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THE GATE TO THE NELCHINA!
DO VOIR OUTFITTING AT
Groceries Clothing Dog Feed
COMPLETE STOCK
PRICES REASONABLE
SAV: THE HADE!
ALASKA ?o°„ tasmT
Steamers via the INSIDE PASSAGE calling at Ketchikan,
Juneau, Yakutat, Katalla. Cordova, Ellamar, Valdez,
Latouche, Seward, Cook Inlet Points and Kodiak.
. J||t_ TH. .,j...ijl.. Ill - |..—." 1 ....
Steamer Jeanie, with mail and
freight, will leave Seattle Dec. 10.
t v, • ir a l onnecl.ons Alaska- I'acitic Steamship Co.
uVji : iv>erved to change >chedule without notice.
B F WATSON, General Agent. WAYNE BLUE, Agent
USE THE PHONE
ALASKA ELECTRIC COMPANY
v, y\ GRAPH, - President and General Manager
The Epitaph of Mary Lyon.
In tbe ground* of Mount Holyoke
Mtnlnary. overlooking tbo beanttful
▼alley tbrougb wblcb tbe Connecticut
flowi seaward, is a monument to Mary
l4jon, tbe Massachusetts teacher who
founded tbe college. On It la Inscribed
a sentence of tier own. There la noth
ing In tbe universe that I am afraid of
but that I shall not know and do all j
iiiv dutv
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Wonder* ot Henry VIM.
* ■ 11. • 111 \ 'Mi 'vii' k Mi!! ot Kngianu
; ;11h 1 tli«- i:»•*:»I.-vf widuwei that evei
w;i> * '*!:•*•■'* i lm\ * »»ssm> «|Uoted III
f11• • i.t*iitji*ii i.;111• »-i. * lie "as Morn at
?! |nj|«-« < \hipe | )o 1111 no. MIlU nt
n«i11 {.**• "•!'*•»» rii4- ursi "as tadiead
eft atm 11it*11 » Hie m-coimI was ]
revoked iml Mie Mind died, aud then j
be married \ nn MmlotH)
Two Vore to Feed
••You ar»- n fraud 1 on said vester
dm that '*»ii riad seven sfarvuij! ehil
dr * n. and todav you sa\ ' »»u Clave |
inn**
••fiotli <i«*n**N art* true, sir.’*
•flow d«* *<»u make fUat mit *"
"Twills horn aisf night. ’ Kicnange.
Pobd.vely Uncanny.
••'rtiere > something ' er\ «|iieer about ,
(hat woman.*' said the clerk “l don t
know what to make of tier
••Whv?” Mie floorwalker ask**«1.
••She was satisfied with the llrsf piece
goods » showed her M- Chicago Kec
! urd Herald
I

Hn» Long Suit.
Ha<*oti Hnw oiiu have we t»ecu mar
I rled. d**ar .*
Mrs Union Three tears love.
“Is tnni all*: i thomrht I’d been
weartnn this *olt nfiyer than that
dear” Vnnkefs Statesman.
He' Strong Hint.
“Miss i*mi:ie now do yon like m>
’ new ha!?’*
' “I like It ever *«» fioieh better Ml
SmvktiiN when von are iioid nu it in
; voiii hand * t’hleatfo t ritmn**
Cook In Small Vessels.
Meats of all kinds, unless intended
for soup, should he cooked in small
vessels. 1<i put a small roast in a laijze
pan is wasteful, as there is rapid loss
by evaporation, and a larire proportion
is dried too much \ stew in too laiw
a kettle will require more water to
cover than should he used I'xehan^e
Twontv iraULT**, lbt.* model shot ^uns
it .1. ! 4. tii aef’s. +
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BOARDING UOlSf
‘‘They All Eat Tlierel"
GABRIEL SANTOS, • PROPR.
“ Wealth can only be accu
mulated by the earnings of in
dustry and the savings of
frugality."
THIS BANK IS WITHIN THE
REACH Of EVERY MAN
AND AT HIS SERVICE
His account is invited and will be given the
same careful attention as that of
the l.argest Depositor.
THE
BANK of SEWARD
SEWARD, • • • ALASKA
Commerce Cafe
E. LEVIN, PROPRIETOR
Established in 1965 and still under
the same management.
I
STEAMSHIP GO.
SERVICE SPEED
Sailings every Six Days for Valdez, Cordova, Skagway,
Juneau, ketckikan and Seattle
ffc/y H,iit 11l reserved to change this schedule without notice"*^
K. B. TKACV, General Agent ( . B. GU1TILL. Age!
G. HENNING
\gent tor the Famous
fred. Kauffman Clothes
The best of everything in Tall ring
L > and Gentlemen's Clothes
oHmi . pressed, repaired and altered.
Sat 'dac »n guaranteed.
NORTHERN
U . \i Alir.l’i.KS, l*U< >I*K.
WINES
LIQUORS
CIGARS
%
BOWLING ALLEY
BILLIARD AND POOL
TABLES
Seward, • Alaska
r'
Be the Mode! for
Year Own Clothes!
Rarely does a man who wears
ready-made clothing look right
in it. it was not made for him,
and no matter how well it may
apnar.ntiy fit, the fact remains
that when the suit “settles and
loses its ironed false form, it
will cave in here, bag there and
wrinkle somewhere else.
CLtnes made-to-measure by
♦*> • i» • ¥
«■** « 4 •«*
El V. Price & Cc.
l\Icr chant Tailors ClacaQO
are net “just-as-good” as the “store-box”
kind—they are unqualifiedly BETTER in fit,
individuality and style. But the price is
reasonable.
See our new woolens and leave
your measure with us—NOW!
We have large and complete assortments of
H O LI DAY v-5 O O U S
Among which can be found gifts suitable for all
For men we offer the following suggestions:
Bath robes, priced from .to 1
Smoking jackets at.$b, 7.00 and b.oo
Bath slippers.• • ..<;>c* pet' pair
Fancy vests in washable fabrics and in wool, and
silk and wool, from...$- to b.00
Military brushes, in leather cases, at..$3, 4. ('0and (>.00set
Dressing cases, at. *..$3 to 10.00
Pocket books and bill folds.• •*>0c to
Lapel watch chains, cuff buttons, with scarf pins
to match, at.$1 to 4.00
Cigar cases and playing card sets in leather cases $1 to 5.00
The new Parker laundry bag sets.b3 per set
Hole-proof sox in beautiful Christmas boxes, six
pair, guaranteed for six months.$1.75 per box
Initial handkerchiefs, tine linen, threejn ^box,...$l box
Plain pure linen handkerchiefs.2nc, 3;»c and 50c each
Neckties, all kinds..^Oc to t»0
House slippers, Dent gloves, suspenders and gar
ter sets: Gillette razors, traveling bags and
eases and indestrueto trunks. .All moderately priced
Appropriate gifts lor women include carving sets
from $3.70 to 15.00: percolators. $3.50 and 4.50; eiderdown
quilts at $12 and $lb each; large size plaid wool-knap
blankets, $4.50 pair; all-wool white? blankets, $12 pair;
bath rugs, b2 each; suit cases. $b to bhs. and manicure sets
BROWN & HAWKINS
....General Merchants....
SEWARD, - ALASKA

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