Richland Republican and Observer
December 4, 1884 Page 8 Column 4 Transcribed by LA genwim2@gmail.com |
Saturday Night Drama Mr. D. Hunter, the popular advance agent of the popular and meritorious Sam. Lucas company which visited this place last season, is in town to day arranging for the appearance on Saturday evening at Bailey's opera hall of his superb "Escaped from Slavery" musical drama company. The soprano and tenor of the Lucas combination are members of his party. Mr. Hunter assures that his company will give satisfaction to our people; that they are meeting with great success everywhere. Lessons in Fancy Work Mrs. A. M. Bliss will be at the residence of D. Rice next week to commence giving a series of lessons in the art of embroidery and other fancy work. All wishing to take lessons will please leave their name with Mrs. Rice. Last Notice All persons who owe the late firm of James Brothers are hereby notified that they must call and settle their accounts and notes, which are past due, at once or costs will be made. D. G. James Still They Come 400 more barrels of apples just arrived at H. B. Allen's. All warranted at from $2.25 to $2.40 per barrel. Unclaimed Letters Following is a list of letters remaining unclaimed in the postoffice at Richland Center, Wisconsin, for the week ending November 29, 1884: Armstrong, Geo. Antisdale, M. J. Boyd, O. G. Burns, J. W. Bell, Samuel Burhagen, August Branden, Mary ??? Doty, M. J. Ke?ler, Albert Leifer, Thos. B. Long, Samuel Moore, Rachel Parties calling for same please say "advertised." D.G. James, P.M.. |