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LOCAL AND PERSONAL "Tag Day," in Lynden, Nov.28th. FARM LOANS. Swim and Aldrich. Get your sale dates at the State Bank. TAKE your job printing to The Tribune office. 3 H. Worlow of Sliver Beach, spent Saturday in Lynden. INSURE in a reliable company with Swim and Aldrich. A little daughter came to the home of Ed. Peters yesterday morning. For Sale-A baby-walker, in good condition. Call at this office. P. E. Long and family are visiting in Bellingham, this week. We print teachers' report cards at one cent each. Send us vour order. R. T. Smith and wife were up from Bellingham, Saturday and Sunday. For sale or trade for cattle-My herd of Shropshire sheep. Geo. Bostwick. The Kensington club entertained the gentlemen, at the home of Mrs. Hall Friday evening. Four per cent interest is paid on savings accounts by the Lynden State tf Bank. Miss Daisy Stuart won a Wilson Col lege scholarship in the AmericanReveille contest. For Sale-A new sulky-plow, or will trade for cow, grain, or bay. 4tp Henry Slade Miss Tilda Tromp went to Bellingham, last week with Miss Thaves, and returned, Saturday. Pianos shown in the Ladies for can Home The Journal Christmas, Store. be heard at Knapp Bros. Furniture Miss Pansy Stuart, of the Lincoln School in Bellingham, is spending the Thanksgiving vacation in Lynden. fe About twenty of the young friends M of Miss Irene Nichols, gave her a very pleasant surprise, Tuesday evening. For Sale-Baby's Wicker Go-car ti In first class condition. Practically new. In use only a few months. Ina quire at Tribune Office. John Kulp and family of Badger, in Tuesday, adin of the bargains, vantage were Lynden Lynden taking days. merchants are offering these We have sold nearly every rug in h the house and are getting in a new bunch. Come and look them over. Knapp Bros. is For sale: five lots in West Lynden. two fully improved and good fruit, three are partly improved, all fenced, resiand in good condition. Call at dence.-M. A. Carty. William Trott, now of Tolt, Wash. but formerly a well known resident of Lynden, was in town last week visiting his uncle, Chas. Runyon, and his old friends here. The Baldwin Pianos are not a cheap line. But quality considered, and our desire to get a start in the business, and will make them cheap. Come we be convinced. Knapp Bros. W. C. T. U. We wish, through the Tribune, to ank all who so kindly helped in making our medal contest a success. W. C.T. U. We are showing a line of Baldwin Pianos. Come in and look around, and don't be afraid to try them. We show are proud of our stock and like to them. We can save you time, money Knapp Bros. and anxiety. "Tag Day," in Lynden, Nov.28th. The Lynden State Bank, is under state supervision. The money left at is loaned to local farmers men. No on this and business bank loans The made facilwildcat stocks and bonds. ities for caring for your account, are if good. Make your deposits there. To the ladies of Lynden-I have hand a few trimmed hats as well on untrimmed shapes. I do not care these over, and will AS to carry make you old extra good prices. Bring your let me demonstrate my work