The Washington Bee Newspaper, September 13, 1902, Page 6

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THE WASHINGTON BEE SS eee $$ — eat iO aa = . " => Aad the Ten-Pound Trout He Lost c “hey banish pain Stories of patna ate Criminals Who } Heavy Trout, Oor— p Charles Genther, of the Corning glass works, C¢ ing, N. ¥:, while fi int on Lake Keuka, When Not Engaged in Housebreak- ing or Other Criminal Pursuits lost his e lake trout that was Whey Were Kind and Ex- on one of the branch emplary Neighbors, There were three bran line. From what he he judged it we The next day near Bluff Poi and while lar hook in its mouth with a line trail from it. Pulling at that line, he found that there was a trout at the end ofit. He of the line. | and prolong life. Voight, Jeweler, w of the roukl 725 SEVENTH STREET N. W. ing | (Next to Johnson's Grocery) He hooked a trout, it notice i I beg to announce thatI have just returned from New York, where have made extensive purchases ia Jewelery and Silverware. The same have rived, are vnpzcked, and rezdy for your inspection. la sec e men, but popular of Ladies’ 14k, Solid Gold Watches, $20; sold elsewhere; $25 Ladies’ Solid Gold Rings, $1, $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50; worth twice the price; Ladies’ Genuine Diamond Rings, $5 up too $100; all of them gems. Ladies’ Solid Goid Lorgnette Chaines, $7 up too $16; all the latest styles. Ladies’ Solid Gold Brooches. $2.50up too $25. Gents’ Sotid Gold Dumb-bell Sleeve buttons, $3.50; a useful prevent: Gents’ 14k. Gold-filled Chains, $2.00 warranted for five years’ wear. Gents’ Diamond Sleeve Butons, $5 up; a little gem in each button. Gent’s Diamond Studs, $7.50 up. in for the more sucl ne of the most = and papper id Gents’ Solid Gold Rings, with genuine stones, from $4 up. = vate Solid Silver Thimbles, 25c. yac enter- Solid Silver Teaspoons, from $4 00 half dozen up. tain y man- Ladies’s Silver Watches, $4 and §5- ner, knew nn 725 7th St Nw. 7th St NL WwW and = tl € . . the church before service was over to * No matt:r what the matter is, one will do yoy snsack the house one of the friends him there there was no more good, and you can get ten for five cents. Sams Sri e ATE gain reer se coe |Established 1863. Established 1863. able and respec Mr. Isaae Mo ply idolized him for his house was always full of them. He spent a small forty ing his young friends,.a nics “treats” for th them and juven HE LOST HIS LINE. a the second trout, and found | ON EO, cS TE that there was still another line out. | : i Pulling at that line, he was again} sury 1 for there was a trout fastto| it. This last fish gave him a lively agne| £ 5 Dr ( / A A before h la 1 ii. e § of the three trout and no wond in entertai swee nds, and, of cour aptivat- and ing the hearts of their parents. Any-/ brought to light a fishline with three one who knew him would have told hes on it that some one had lost you that “Isaae was a darling”—and | Genther went up to the lake when he j a | “+RUPTUR a } » was one of the most daring | heard of it and identified the line as | crime; | his. He cc n't swear to the big , after a long career of infamy was | trout as the one that had stolen his | line, but it was on the branch on oad. fi which he had hooked his trout, and it a & ; weighed ten pounds. He got it. The other two trout weighed eight pounds | 738 7th St, N.W trout was unwise enough, | 4 her hook still in its jaw, | [Corner H Street.] each The big trout fast on Ge at Ben Reno’s troll and ¢ in its jaw also, with the sub- ieves in the annals ¢ The late discovery, without pain had drawn the branch tr ing, lo ot time the water, and the other two tre cutting, loss ot t had each seized one and been hooked. Then the with t to strike that hoc or any of the dangerous infections. | cian from the examined one of my cases, not knowing ; rupture exist nounced him | showing the su sequent disaster to itself and the two etn George Nesline. TARRED BRIDGE COPING. New Jersey Lovers will Lynch the| ALL, KINDS OF WINE 25 Man Who Did It, Provided They Ever Catch Him, |CEN eBOTTLE xrvexexrrer There is much indignation cae of our method sician now u ee pace | Look Out For ment says he has de sentenced to 18 yea “_ 2 P : | . | ; saatel N. J., over the work of a 5 al rived more | in nBeace, the ek a Dry Sunday. sgt aglaereg Serer a0 parse Se of the stone bridge over the sites ates the three Weeks wit eg ile at Franklin avenue, | us than by a: ser ne very ak | . , : i a favorite tr | Eight Bottles L ae method for y x peo The ost by dreams fully restor- wantlied wits ye Beer 25 Cts. ere a ed andall private diseases of both sexes, blood a Wilson Whiskey Original Package —go¢ tism, piles, stricture, bladder, kidney, hydrocel Gasee Crock Pure Ryo goc pt in old and s>-called incurab le. cases, cured. Washington Club Rye 40c pt ccomoe te cept {XRAY FOR EXAMINATION, DIAGNOSIS AN Pride of V nia Pure Rye 20¢ pt Holland Gim Pure doubled: distilled 40¢ pt TREATMENT, Holland Gin 20¢ pt North Carolira Corn Whiskey 20¢c pt The most cases solicited at the X Ray Medical Institutioa hr 20c Pe : 8 : ; Auple Braney mee Urine examined Chemically and Microscopica Pure Old Rye Whiskey 30¢ pt ij 2grerh-qamaeaene 25¢ pt CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE es GEORG NESLINE, 317 Sixth Street, N. W. | 625 L St, * Ww. ee CAPITAL SAVINGS BANK; os TRY THE «« : very serv- s. both sang at them, anc severa azars was en ken ny years tu the i | st ft TAR HAD DONE ITS WORK. | «“ ” Salis women and their escorts, AU went| 609 F St., N. W., Washington, D.C NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE, we ae well until one of the couples thous | O. Capital = “: : $50,000 es aoe esmen ly WASHINGTON, D. C., i \ they would like some ice cream. Hon. john R. Lynch, President. attempted to jump j J. A. johnson, Vice-President the young m e found th i] . H. Terrell, Secretar j vintieny yay adit: fe conten. hs | 908 Tth Street, N. W. iC & Bailey, ee ’ Nee ws Most of the ther | : SALE OF HATS 81.35 D. B. McCary, Cashier ing ame. i SPECIAL S4 si = sata Directors: ther | Our stock is now complete ohn R. Lynch,.Dr. W. S. Lofton, : in all departments with use- Warfield, CS. Bales, : mol F csiok hove at Presi ful and tasteful Christmas Wyatt Archer. ohn A, Pierre, Henry sR 2: SP ER oe Presents, Our line of Boys E. —) 23 <" — j, A. John ; ome years ie <e — Tap fr rh aR | Overcoats is unsurpassed =e DES f ancil oward H. : oe cages BE > AUBMIOE ANS et from $2.50 up Mens Yoke Deposits received from ro cents u sdhergic id ered Se F Real Overcoats 7.50 up- ward. Interest allowed on $5.00 aad é os a above. Collections meet with prompt vn as a popular stopping place attention. A general excharge and them. A month ago Nathan Seven Street, Northwest | banking business done. . an army veteran, committed gO er ee g the green the by shooting himself WRITE FOR CIRCULARS ® a ug “ temple. soni ag - —— ; — = = mT 2 ROE batere vee = sort nown to the tramps, who now say Be 5 RIO { ee Aladdin soe bites nek eno oe decal A Dime Well Invested. THE NEW HOME SEWING woh nner last |, Tt was an Odessa, Pa., youth, accord-/ of Roseau, Dominico, B. W. I ORANGE, M4* is | {ng to one of the Lafayette county pa-| , ee wanton Square, N.Y. Chics usa, pers, upon whom this advertisement Dallas, Texas, San Pre! [ade ep impression: “Youne| PROCOGPMPNOP.| =" th es woman dearly loves you, ever there c t v eries have been heard | | kicked about the roast at pale, weird | pj the bushes on the island at night; fit silently throu whole place bas an uncanny | nform you wit = t “A ere was no | Would you know who she is? She First Aid to enne ee ai ol 1 Smallest Maa in America, f her cooking would like to be your only sweetheart be | 2 not for 0 nou in t orld is < is rents in sta z s yin the world ts suit you it was up to you to | Send ten cents iz stamps to Occult STUDIO: 1248 ath St. N. W.. A certa / field, Ia. His age Diviner, address as above, and learn But just € yur meals elsewh -”"—Chi | aad 30 pounds and » ae are ieee |her name.” He sent the stamps and Wasuineton, D.C. wheel = ro of itso i His parents got his, answer. What was it? 2 eesithe cold will tobe oe best watchmakers oil. In each shark resic es in Fairfield, and are of average | “Mother.” Washington Star. is found above half a piat. stature. e Oil from Sharks’ Jaws, aw of the shark furnishes the | ;_ News.

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