Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, November 12, 1910, Image 4

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interest thereon, together with all costa and dis­
Blind
Wh.it Would «You Do?
Mrs. Ellie Tiler,-Ravena, Tex., writes: bursements that have or may acerue.
In
case
of a burn or scald what
Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon. October 11th. 1910.
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1 was blind as a bat. I used Suther­
would you do to relieve the pain?
Do you have . ieadache? Do your eyes, blur,
W. A. JONES. Sheriff.
land’s Eagle Eye Salve and it acted
Such injuries are liable to occur in
By R. B. DOW. Deputy.
like a charm. It cut the scum off my
any family and everyone should be fa burn, smart o r ache? If so you need glasses
eyes and restored my sight. It is all
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Real I’rop- prepared for them. Chamberlain's
you claim and wo.-th it’s weight in i
Salve applied on a soft cloth will re­
crtyUpon Foreclosure.
gold. 25c a tube.
lieve the pain almost instantly, and
GO TO
Public notice is hereby given that un­ unless the injury is a very severe one,
MEDFORD
der and by virtue of an execution with will cause the parts to heal without
Advertisement Water Works
Glasses fitted wit h the assistance of the latest Optical Instruments
! a certifi ed copy of a decree of foreclos­ leaving a tear. For sale by all dealers.
known to the Optical Science.
FOR NOVEMBER
Jacksonville, Oregon, Novemher 1, ure attached thereto,. which said exe-
1910.
Lenses Grour id while you wait.
Repairs of all kinds
i cution was issued out of the Circuit
Call at the Boss, for some of that
Copyright 1910 by
//. R1ET11.
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Sealed proposals will be received by Court of Jackson County, Oregon, in a delicious candy.
301
EAST
MAIN
STREET
The festive colt will sniff the air the City Recorder of Jacksonville,
certain cause therein pending in which
aid don his heavy underhair, and the Oregon, until five o’clock P. M. Nov­
frenzied candidate will jump find hop ember 25, 1910, for constructing water ’ . William Ulrich as the Assignee of the NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE.
a wind unon the stump. He’ll point works for the City of Jacksonville, ’' estate of T. J. Kinney an insolvent The Golden Standard Mining Company a corpor-'
debtor is plaintiff and George E. Neu-
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»ation, Plaintiff.
with pridi and view with fear, and Oregon.
ber and Hattie M. Neuber his wife,
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suck and blow the atmosphere, and
The work will consist of excavating ’ and D. H. Jackson as trustee in bank- H. C. Mahon, Mamie D. Mahon,
his wife, William j
then, together with his cult, await and back filling trenches, hauling and
I ruptcy of the estate of George E. Neu­ Hawk ns, Dillard Horn. Claude Lawrence and '
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with prayer the result.
laying steel and wood pipe, hauling ber a bankrupt are defendants, which —_
McCully, Defendants.
• Does reasor haply hold its sway, or and placing valve.*!, valve boxes,
said execution was so issued from said By Virtue of an Execution and order of sale
is it madness for a day will tell the hydrants, special castings, and con­
issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of '
■ court on the 4th day of November, 1910, duly
the County of Jackson. State of Oregon dated the j
people what to think and put the country structing storage dam and reservoir
1 will, on Saturday, the 10th day of 21st day of October, 1910 in a certain action in the
on the blink? One cannot tell, but for a gravity water system. All labor
December, 1910, at the hour of 10 Circuit Court for said County and State wherein !
Family Trade Solicited
must abide the count that sees him and material to be furnished by the
o’clock A. M. of said day and at the The Golden Standard Mining Company, a corpor- {
justified in courage, confidence or contractor.
at
ion
recovered
judgment
against
H.
C.
Mahon
i
Court House door in Jacksonville, J’ack-
djubt, according as it may turn out.
and Mamie D. Mahon his wife, William Hawkins,
Plans may be seen and Specifications son County, Oregon, offer for sale and Dilla-d
Horn. Claud Lawrence and____ McCully
One thing alone is sure it seems, and obtained at the office of City Recorder
will sell at public auction and to the defendants for the sum of Five Thousand One
that is this: No one esteem? a patriot of Jacksonville, Oregon, or at the
highest bidder for ca3h in hand all of Hundred and Nineteen and 38-100Dollars(5119.38) !
in politics, We only trust him while office of Osgood and Cummings, Civil
the right, title and interest that the with interest thereon at the rate of 6^ per annum |
he sticks to war, with all its thrill and Engineers, Medford, Oregon.
from January 6th, 1910 and costs Amounting to I
1 within named defendants, George E. Thirty-four
and 90-100 Dollars ($44.90) and seven
throb. Th« moment that he wants a
All bids must be submitted on the ' Neuber and Hattie M. Neuber, his wife Hundred and Fifty Dollors ($750,00) attorney’s
job somewhat conspicuous for pay, by printed forms furnished by the City
i or either thereof had on’ the 13th day fees on the 31st day of August, 1910.
Jove! we don’t know what to say.
Recorder of Jacksonville, Oregon.
of August, 1903, or at any time there­ PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I '
Prcprldor
But whether we do ill or well,
Each bid shall be accompanied by a after and all of the right, title and in­ will on the 26th day of November. 1910, at the I
election day alone can tell, or whether certified check in favor of the City
front door of the Court House in Jacksonville in I
love for us and fear did any good, will Treasurer of Jacksonville for five (5) terest which said defendants or cither said County at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said j
I of them have or now own either in or day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder !
HOT OR COLD BATHS
then appear. We have to judge men per cent of the amount bid.
to the following described premises, ly- for cash, the following described property, to-
as we may, and where the candidates
logent for
wit:-
A bond acceptable to the City of
all say about the same thing in the Jacksonville will be required for thirty j ing and being situated in Jackson The North-west quarter of the South-west
County,
Oregon
and
being
more
partic-
quarter of Section 33 in Township 36 South of
Medford Domestic Laundry
end, one scarcely knows who is a friend. (30) per cent of the contract price.
ulary described as follows, to-wit:
I Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian, Lot 5
At any rate, the snow will fly, and
fhe right is reserved to reject any
The E
of lot No. 3, block No. 2 j in Section 5 in Township 37 South of Range 3
the wild duck spin across the sky with and all bids.
fronting 25 feet on California Street West of the Willamette Merridian, excepting
JACKSONVILLE
OREGON
both eyes focused on the ground, and I
H. G. DOX, Recorder. and running back the same width 100 therefrom the south 10 acres thereof. Lot 2 of
5 in said Township and Range: Those
his tail-piece going round and round.
T T. SHAW, Mayor. feet and embracing all the ground be­ Section
certain mining claims known as the Bonanza,
The eager hunter will deploy and
tween the lots formerly owned by C.S. Yellow Jacket, Pike’s Peak and West extension
supplement the live decoy, and the Administratrix* Notice Of Final Set­ Thompson and the lotB formerly owned of Pike’s Peak lode mining claims designated by
the Surveyor General as Lot No. 576 embracing a
pheumococcus, while he toots, will
tlement.
by Love & Bilger.
| portion of Section 32 in Township 36 South and
perforate his rubber boots.
Also 9 feet off the north end of Lot 4 | Section 5 in Township S7 South of Range 3 West
I n the county court of THE STATE OF OREGON,
A little shooting now and then is
FOR JACKSoh COUNTY.
in said Block 2 fronting 9 feet on Third of said Meridian in the Galls Creek Mining Dis­
relished .by a lot of men. They like to In the matter of the Administration of the Es­ Street and running back the same trict in Jackson County, Oregon, said claims being
bounded, described and platted as follows with
gallivant about and let the farmers tate of Thomae W. Stanley, a deceased person.
width fifty (50) feetail lying and being magnetic variations 19 deg and 50 min East as fol­
J. W. ROBINSON, M. D., Proprietor
run them out. It does them good to Notice is hereby flven that Ella Brown Stanley, in Jacksonville, Oregon.
lows:
the
Admniistratrix
of
the
Estate
of
Thomas
w.
feel, by jing, that Morgan don’t o'wn
Also a part of town lots in the Town Beginning for the description of the Bonanza
Handles a full line of School Supplies con-
Stanley, deceased, has rendered, presented and
everything, and if he came in conse­ filed for settlement in the above entitled court of Jacksonville, Oregon, commencing Lode Claim at corner No. 1. a laural post three
sisting
of Books, Tablets, Pencils, Penholders
Penh ' *
igof
quence, and also tried to climb the and matter he- first and final account and report at a point on the north line of Califor­ and five tenths feet long, four inches square mark­
etc. Novelties, Stationery, Cigars, Toilet Ar-
fence, together with his dog and gun, of her administration of said estate; and that Wed­ nia street 2 inches eastwardly, from the ed 1-576 from which the north quarter corner of
Section 5 in Township 37 South of Range 3 West
nesday the 90th day of November, A. D. 1910. at
tides, Perfumes, Magazines °and Periodicals
he, too, would also gfet the run.
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at the brick store house of L. and S. Sachs of the Willamette Meridian bears North 4E deg
November will be unusual this year court room of said court, at the court house In and running thence eastwardly with the and 14 min East 664.30 ft. distant, thence first
for the reason that there will be no Jacksonville, Jackson County, State of Oregon, north line of said California street 16 j course South 67 deg East 1500 feet to corner No, 2 I
black post four feet long four inches square,
full moon. This is because there will has been duty appointed and fixed by order of the feet and running back the same width a marked
2-576* thence sou th (second course) 23 deg ,
judge of the above entitled court as the time and
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be a total eclipse of the moon on the place for Ihe hearing of objections to said account 75 feet being a part of Lot 4 in Block west 600 feet to corner No. 3 *a black oak post
night of the 16th, when it would other­ and report and for the settlement thereof.
2 in said Town of Jacksonville, Oregon. four feet long, four inches square marked 3-576,
third course north 67 deg west 1500 feet I
wise be full. This eclipse will be All persons interested In said estate are hereby
Also all the right, title and interest thence
r
corner No, 4. a black oak tree 12 inches in diam- ,
visible in the United States and in notified that all objections to said final account or in what is know as the “Boschey Home” eter.
blazed on east face and marked 4-576, thence ,
any item thereof must bo filed on or before the
Wall street, and it will send bacon date and time herein appointed for such hearing in Lots 5 and 6 in Block 17 in the Town fourth course north 23 deg east 300 feet to a point !
[ from which discovery cut bears south 67 deg east '
down a couple of points.
and settlement, to-wit; the 30th day of November of Jacksonville, Oregon.
125 feet distant 600 feet to corner No. 1 to place
The breath of Winter will distil upon A.D. 1910, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M, of said
Also the undivided one-half of the N j of beginning, the survey of the lode claim as
the outer windowsill, and the chilling day.
makes many dollars difference in the value of your buildings
'A
of
S.W.
>
4
and
the
S.W.
'/<
of
N.W.
above described extending 1500 feet in length
Date of first publication hereof is October 29th.
This is a point worth thinking over. When you get readv to
calf will hump his back and burrow A. D. 1910.
% of Section 36, Township 36 S. of along said Bonanza claim or lode.
Ella Brown Stanley, Administratrix of Range 4 West of the Willamette Mer­
For the description of the Yellow Jacket claim i
fix up, remember we handle nothi.rg but the best grade of Mixed Paints,
deeper in the.stack. The hired man,
the estate of Thomas W. Stanley deceased. ridian in Jackson County,*Oregon.
beginning at corner No. 1, black oak 16 inches in i
Oils, Standard Varnishes, Carriage, Wagon, Houaeand Barn Paints, also
wiih wintry spurts, will put on both
diameter blazed on the south side and marked |
his undershirts, and the plutocrat who
And in the event that proceeds of 1-576 identical with corner No. 4 of said Bonanza I
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE.
sells us coals will pry our bodieB from
said sale should be insufficient to pay lode claim from which the said quar.er section j
I. A. Merriman. Plaintiff.
our souls.
the costs and expenses thereof and to corner bears north 33 deg and 36 min east 1244.62
In all the latest shades and designs, An examination will convince you
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fully satisfy that certain judgement feet distant, thence first course south 67 deg east
Then let us all embrace the chance H. L. Hill, vs. Defendant.
1500 feet to edmer No. 2 identical with corner No,
that
our stock of wall paper is complete and up-to-date.
and be as merry as we may, for wheth­ BY VIRTUE of an Execution and order of sale for the sum of Four Thousand Dollars 3 of said Bonanza Lode claim anfl marked 2-576,
er we desist or dance, the fiddler is for duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the ($4,000.) with interest thereon at the thence second cource south 23 deg west 600 feet
all to pay. The gentle autumntime County of Jackson, State of Oregon dated the 21st rate of eight per cent (8%) per annum to corner No. 3 a black oak popt 4 feet long four
square marked 3-576, thence third course
will pass, the countryman will kill his day of October, 1910, in a certain action in the from the 29th day of October, 1910, inches
Contractor and Builder,
Jacksonville, Ore.
north 67 deg west 1500 feet to corner No. 4, a
Circuit
Court
for
said
County
and
State
wherein
said
judgment
was
made
and
which
hogs, the cotton-tail will weave the I. A. Merriman as plaintiff! recovered judgment
i black oak post four feet long four inches square
grass around the obfuscated dogs, the against H. L. Hill as defendant for the sum of rendered in the within entitled court marked 4-576, thence fourth course north 23 deg
honking goose will ride the heights Forty-six and 43-100 Dollars ($46.43) with interest and cause, in favor of the said plaintiff east 300 feet to a point from which discovery shaft
south 67 deg east 570 feet distant 600 feet
with that weird hollering of his, and from August 24. 1910 at the rate of 8% per annum and against the defendants George E. bears
the first cause of action and for the further Neuber and Hattie M. Neuber his wife, to corner No. 1 the place of beginning, the survey
the wolf will sit around o’nights and on
of the lode claim as above described extending
sum of of Seventy-six and 12-100 Ddilars ($76.12)
tell the moon how thin he is.
with interest from August 24th, 1910 at the rate then at the said time and place herein 1500 feet in length along said Yellow Jacket vein
O woe is us that could enjoy the of 8 per cent per annum on the second cause of before named as the time and place for or lode.
autumntime for aye and aye, and what action and for the further sum of Three hundred said sale, I will offer for sale and will For the description of Pike’s Peak lode, begin­
ning at corner No. 1 a laurel post four feet long
with growing soul employ its witchery sixty-one Dollars($361.00)with interest from Aug­ sell at public auction to the highest and four inches equate marked 1-576 in a mound of
ust 24th, 1910 at the rate of 6% per annum on the
from day today. The phosphorescence third cause of action and costa amount­ best bidder for cash in hand, all of the stone from which the course common to Sections
in the sky, the quail soft-piping on the ing to Fiteen Dollars ($15.00) and for the further right, title and interest that the within 31 and 32 in Township 36 South and Sections 5 and '
Township 37 South of Range 3 West of the '
hill, the blackbirds ever bobbing by, sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) attorneys fees on named defendants, George E. Neuber 6 V in iilamette
Meridian bears north 39 deg and 55
the
first
cause
of
action
and
the
further
sum
of
and Hattie M. Neuber his wife, or min west 898.09 feet, thence first course south 2 I
and the wind soft-sighing where it
Fifty Dollars ($50.00) attorney’s fee’on the second
either thereof had on the ISth day of I deg west 300 feet to a point from which discovery
will.
cause of action on the 19th day of September. 1910.
Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to
But happiness car. never last, as An­ Public notice is hereby given, that I will on the August, 1903, or at any time thereafter shaft bears south 88 deg east 640 feet distant, 600
all
Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or
feet
to
corner
No
’
2
a
black
oak
post
4
feet
long
4
tony could apprehend, and holding Cleo 26th day of November, 1910’ at the front door of and all of the right, title and interest inches square marked 2-576 in a mound of stone,
too Light. Agents for Colestin Mineral Water.
to him fast, destroyed himself before Court House in Jacksonville in said County at 11 which said defendanta or either of them thence second course south 88 deg east 1270 feet
o’clock A.M. of said day sell at public auction to
the end. The summer cometh after the highest bidder for cash, the following describ­ have or now own either in or to the fol­ ■ intersect line 4-1 of said Yellow Jacket Lode claim
JACKSONVILLE
OREGON
lowing described premises lying and ■ 1500 feet to corner No. 3 a laural post 3.5 feet long
spring, and winter, merciless withal, ed real property, to wit:-
i
4
inches
square
marked
3-576,
thence
third
course
as truly must succeed the sweet and The South half of the South-east quarter of being situated In Jackson County, Ore­
Section 21 and the north half of the north-east gon, and being more particularly de­ | north 2 deg east 600 feet to cornor No. 4 a laural
gentlo blandishments of fall.
1 post 8.5 feet long and 4 inches square marked
quarter of Section 28 in Township 83 South of
scribed as follows, to-wit:
At any rate, upon a day
i 4-576, thence fourth course, north 88 deg west
Range One East of the Willamette Meridian in
Commencing at a post from which | 1500 feet to corner No. 1 the place of begining. '
Deciphered in the almanacs,
Jackson County, Oregon.
Taken «nd levied upon as the property of the the N. W. corner of Block 24 in the l the survey of the lode claim as above described j
December, desolate and gray.
extending 15(56 feet in length ¡along said Pike’s I
Will ccme to whistle through the said H. L. Hill or so much thereof as may be Town of Jacksonville, Oregon, bears , Peak vein or* lode.
necessary to satisfy the said judgments in favor south 22'2 deg West 320 feet, thence
Harry Luy
cracks.
Beni. M. Collina
For the description of the West Extension of I
of said 1. A. Merriman against said H. L. Hill
deg East 267 feet to the Pike’s Peak lode claim, beginning at cornor No. 1
with interest thereon together with all costs and South 67
disbursements that have or may accrue. Dated West line of the Love & Bilger lot, s laurel post 4 feet long 4 inches square marked
Let wonderful Washwax do your at
1-576 from which eaid section corner bears south 2
Jacksonville, Oregon. October26th, 19t0.
thence north 216’2 feet, thence north i deg
west 231 feet distant, thence first course south
family washing; saves rubbing and it
W. A. JONES. Sheriff.
66’2 deg West 178 feet; thence south I 2 <!eg west 1500 feet to corner No 2 a black oak post
saves the clothes; makes them clean,
By R. B. DOW. Deputy.
53'j deg West 13 feet, thence south ! 4 feet long 4 inches square marked 2-576, thence
sweet and snowy white. Washwax is
22'i deg West 189', feet to the place second course south 88 deg east 600 feet to corner
a new scientific compound that washes Not iceof Sheriff’s Sale Under Execution
I No. 3 identical with corner number 2 of said
of beginning, being situated in Jack­ Pike’s Peak lode claim, thence third course north j
in hot or cold water without the use of Woods Lumber Company, a corporation. Plaintiff.
sonville.
Oregon.
2 <!eg east 1500 feet to corner number 4 a laurel
vs
soap. It is entirely harmless and dif­ i
For some of the choicest bargains in real
And at said time and place the last I post 4 feet long 4 feet square marked 4-576, thence
ferent from anything you have ever Sunny.lde Coal and Coke Codlpany. a corporation
and W.l. Vawter. Defendants.
herein specifically described tract will l fourth course north 88 deg west 300 feet to dis- '
estate.
Some of the best orchard and farm­
used. Send ten cents in stamps today By virtue of an Execution duly tamed by the
covery cut 600 feet to corner number 1 the place
be Bold for the purpose of paying and ! I of
beginning, the survey of the lode claim above
for regular size by mail. You will be Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
ing lands, improved and unimproved, in the
satisfying only that portion of said described extending 1500 feet in length alongmaid
glad you tried it. Agents wanted to for Jackson County, dated the 10th day af Octo­
judgment and the costs of said sale west extension of Pike’s Peak vain or lode saki
ber.
1910.
in
a
certain
action
in
the
Circuit
Court
Rogue River Valley; also a number of
introduce Washwax everywhere.
for Mid County and State wherein W.xxi. Lumber which shall remain unsatisfied after lot number 576 containing 81.688 of an acre of land
Address W ashwax C o ., St. Louis; Mo. Company, a corporation as plaintiff recovered
or less.
choice stock and alfalfa ranches in the
the sale of the other property first I , more
Also all right, title and interest in and to that
judirment airainat Suany.kie Coal and Coke Com­
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Applegate River Valley.
herein
described
and
the
application
•
tain
quart«
mining
claim
known
as
the
Climax
j
pany. a corporation and W. I. Vaster for the num
containing 20.66 acres, and also that certain
of
the
proceeds
thereof.
of
one
thoueand
ei<hty-thre«*
and
29-100
dollars
Change in Southern Pacific Time <91039 ttl and costa amounting to twenty-ons At said sale all of the property I quarts mining claim known as the Dexter Claim. I
We have the choicest residence property in
with all water rights, and quarts mills
dollars <121.001. on the 9th day of May. 1910.
herein deacribed that shall be so sold I 1 ar-i Together
Table.
the
city. We will rent your property and
mining
machinery
on
the
said
premises
or
Public Notice la Hereby Given that I will en
will be sold free from and lien or en­ e nnected therewith and all buildings, structures
Monday, the 14th day of November. 1910. at the
collect
your rents at reasonable rates. List
Effective January 1st, 1910.
front door of the Court House In Jacksonville. In cumbrance of any kind or nature of and improvements on the same, together with the
tenement«
hereditaments
and
appurtenances
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
Mid Count? al 3 o'clock P. M of Mid day. sell at either the defendant D. H. Jacksoqas
your property with us.
public auction to the htvheef bidder for cash, the the trustee in bankruptcy of the bank­ th - reunto belonging or in anywise appertaining,
all the above property being situated in Jackson
No. 18................................. ..8:04 A M. following daeertbad real property, to*wit:
rupt estate of George E. Neuber and County, Oregon.
Office in Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank,
No. 12 Shasta Limited,... ..2:36 A M. The south half of the south half of the north- : free from all lien or encumbrance er Taken and levied upon as the property of the t
west quarter and the north half of the north half 1
No. 16 Oregon Express... ..5:24 P.M. of the south-west quarter of Section thirty-six I cloud of any kind or nature either said H. C. Mahon and Mamie D. Mahon his wife.
Jacksonville, Oregon
(Ml in Township thirty-seven (Si-South of Range I against or created by said bankruptcy W.lliam Hawkins. Dillard Horn. Claud Lawrence
No. 14 Portland Express. ..8:39 P.M.
and
- . McCully or so much thereof as may be
One (l< West of the Willamette Merridian. In proceedings.
n* eeaary to satisfy the said judgment in favor of ,
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
Jackson County. Oregon.
Taken and levied upon as the property of Mid Dated this the 7th day of November. The Golden Standard Mining Company against |
No. 11 Shasta Limited..,.. ..5:47 AM 1 Sunnyside
said defendants with intetest thereon together'
Coal and Coke C.anpany and W I. 1910.
all dtAburwementa that have or may accrue.
No. 15 California Express. 10:35 A.M. Vawter er so much thereof ss maybe nex-eeaary
W. A. JONES. Sheriff of with
I atod at Jacksonville. Oregon. October 26. 191&
to Mtisfy the Mid judgment In favor of Mid
No. 13 San Fran. Express. ..3:32 P.M. 1 Woods
Jackson
County,
Oregon.
W. A. JONES. Sheriff. ,
Lumber t'ompany against Mid Sunnyside
By R. B. DOW, Deputy.
By R. B. DOW. Deputy. |
No. 19 Ashland Passenger. 11:22 P.M. j Coal and Coke Company and W. 1. Vawter. with
o
Dr. Goble
g
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THE RECEPTION
LUY & KEEGAN, Props
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Sole Agents Albany Beer
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Barber Shop
City Drug Store
A New and Complete Line of
Post Cards
t?
Sometimes a Coat of Paint
kJ
Wall Paper
• Fred J. Fick
Charles F. Dunfoi d
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Luy & Collins
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