Bright Light Saloon and Restaurant
C. E. MILLER, Prop.
130-132 Second Street

Miller’s Restaurant is a symbol sweet,
Where you can get the best of things to eat.
The finest coffee in the land,
And choicest of lunch on every hand.
Mr. Miller you all should meet;
His place is at 130-132 Second Street.
His French cream pies can not be beat, And his place is the neatest on the street.
A splendid dinner, at the hour of noon,
To business men and farmers this is a boon.
Short orders and lunch any time you wish;
As he gets up any kind of special dish.

BRIGHT LIGHT.

This is the name given to the established enterprise of Mr. C. E. Miller. at 130-132 Second street. Old Phone 490. He caters to a good class of restaurant customers and is a recognized leader in this class of business, and no establishemnt of its kind has given greater satisfaction to its many patrons than has the Bright Light Restaurant and its popular lunch counter in connection therewith, every department has facilities for good service, with the best of cooking, he provides a bill of fare of the best substantials and delicacies of the season. In the saloon which occupies the front of the building the Bright Light carries a stock of goods consisting of high grade wines, liquors, cigars and tobacco together with all the accessories that go to make up a strictly first-class saloon in faet there is not a better stock carried in the city. Old Peerless and Buchanan whisky are special-ties. Mr. Miller has been in business here for several years, by liberal and fair dealing business entegrity and the probity of word has made him many friends and built up a large and increasing trade. In addition to the above Mr. Miller carries a large assortment of whiskies for the jug trade. Mail orders especially solicited.

C E Miller moved his business one door down to 134 Second Street in 1905.