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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1900. ptr' SOCIETY KLEPTOMANIACS. Thrr rorlola Articles of Vlrta Front the lloim-a of OIllcliiU. One of tbe lending Jewelers of the capital was somewhat taken aback one day. says a Washington paper, ly re oeUIng from l lie w ife of a high ntllolul iiti older for half a dozen gold ualls Willi a Jewel In tlie head of each and a t'.uy.cii small gold chain. lie ltujuired the u-icH to which the nulls were to bo put. " lieu Lis patron said; "You see, I have a Dumber of very valuable objects of art, which, al though they are very expensive, are Very small and easily haudled. As tbe wife of an otltclal of the government, I am obliged to open my bouse during tbe Benson to the constituents of my huslmod and the Washington curiosity seeking public In general. On uiy re ception day, therefore, my bouse is crowded with all sorts of people, and last winter I suffered tbe loss of sev eral of my most valuable treasures. i have long been trying to devise eome plan by which 1 can kerp my objects 6f art outside of my cabinets and yet not have tbem stolen, for that Is the only word I can use in regard to the loss of my treasures. I have concluded that I must cither nail down eon:e of the bric-a-brac or chain It se curely to the table, and hence I am go ing to try this remedy. That Is why 1 waut these nails and chains." This woman's predicament Is not an unusual one In Washington official cir cles. Tbe kleptomaniacs who commit the most aggravated depredations are for the most part well known leaders In society. One winter social circles In Wash ington were greatly bewildered and shocked by the doings of one of the test known women In official circles. A number of hostesses began to miss valuable doilies from their dinner ta bles after they had given luncheons or dinners, and dually several of tbem got together and compared notes, and sus picion fell upon one of the women who had been the guest at luncheons tlven by those gathered at the confer ence. Finally the wife of a prominent dip lomat determined to stop the raid up-n the doilies, and at the next luncheon she seated the suspected kleptomaniac next to her. When the doilies were brought oil. she watched ber guest and discovered that the latter laid her doily on tbe table and, carelessly dropping her handkerchief over It picked up both. Tbe hostess, In a most charming manner, turned to her guest and said: "Pardon me, my dear Mrs. , but I am afraid you have my most ex quisite doily in your handkerchief. It Is so fine I am afraid It will be crush ed and therefore call your attention to your Inadvertence in taking it up with your handkerchief." The guest was not In the least abash ed, and with a laugh she shook out ber handkerchief, and tbe dolly fell back on the table, whereupon she exclaimed: "Why. dear me, so 1 have! Ilow very Careless of me!" There were significant glances all around the table, but no more dollies Were lost during tbat season. THE OPEN MOUTH. Said to Be a Survival of Babyhood Tendencies. Hiram M. Stanley advances a new explanation of the tendency to open the mouth In surprise and astonishment Dni win ascribed this tendency to the lutuitive desire for quietness and ef fectiveness of breathing and to mere relaxation of tbe muscles. Mr. Stanley fintlJ a deeper organic reason namely, that the open mouth Is the attention sign, and is a primitive and constant reac tion with the young of many ani mals for the reception of food for ex ample, with birds. Any sound or other stimulus immedi ately causes the young bird to extend Its mouth. With young Infants the same Influence has often the same ef fect Tbe mouth of the Infant under such stimulation usually assumes the Bucking form, and Its smile when the finger Is pointed at it may be either nu t-ent or degraded sucking. Mr. Stanley maintains that the com mon and highly useful tendency of the very young to open the mouth to all stimuli, visual, aural, etc., continues as survival In after life, being especially brought out with stimuli of high Inten sity ii ud unusual quality and thus be comes a mark of surprise and astonish ment, It Is a habit very common among boys and girls to open tbe mouth under any attention. The rise of smiling and laughter as connect ed with wit and humor at the basis of which, lies surprise thus declares It self as a kind of attention expression, r Assuming that the primary expres sion of tbe mouth Is a feeding expres sion and that this probably has been modified and evolved In connection with a variety of attention pUenomeua, Mr. Stanley suggests that it would be Worth while to make a detailed study Cf expression in Infants and young ani mals with this point In view. St Louis Globe-Democrat Lemons For tie Ilanda. ' One of the best possible manicure acids Is lemon Juice, diluted with a lit tle warm water. It not only removes Btalns from the nails, but loosens the eutlcle far better than scissors will. Lemons are also excellent for whiten ing hands whlcb have become tanned by exposure to the sun In boating or other outdoor exercise. Home Notes. Greatness, after all, In spite of Its name, appears to be not so much a cer tain size as a certain quality In human ' lives. It may be present In lives whose range Is very small. An excited man gives himself away. It is notorious that human nature la ; most easily read when It Is turned up alde down. Detroit Journal. . i , t UKItESI'ONDENCE i (Concluded from page 2) at the same time a family meeting as their son T. Ware a rived nn a visit. It whs H very social Hiid pleasant meeting. , The ladies hid a plentiful supply vl eat able Hnd the laMe, w so laden with tir's, cukes, pies ami fiber delicate I dishes that iney Imd to put braces tin- jderio keep He Ubip from breakir.il. Everybody er j .yintr themselves, cb 1 dren as well a ihe old folks. W. B. Clein nd Mr F. Sieyers entertained U.e . HUM' niblv with some fine music on the ! , ornan mid violin, also Miss E. Ware gave j MM.ie fine songs aecompaning bersell on ' the organ. It was a gieat success ard everybody will renieniner me pieasaut time. About thirty were present. The Ust news we lmd from 0. C. Y.cumof Government camp is 10 days ago reporting 22 inches of snow there I and all well. K. S ev-rs is t he guest of A. O'dell. Mr. Einbree is helping build a new house for Mr von Helm of Marmot. W Welsh gave a dance Christmas night in liis new lull that was enjoyed by all present. ' Mr. Bell has been digging potatoes and cariois for Mr. S. Wall, who is work ing in the valley. W.Hall, who baa been in Poitland has returned to bis ranch again. Ely. Ely, Jan. 8. George. Swsfford re turned last week to Forest G rev e to re" Bume his studies. Waldo Adams, a student in the U. of 0. left for Eugene last week after spend inn the holidays with home folks. Gilbert Boat tie. who has been with 1h U of O Glee club on their tonr throueh Eastern Oregon, came home Sstnr'av night and spent Sunday with his parent s. lert this moming for Eugene. Mr Pierre, who l ist a finger in a ma chine in th woolen mill has gone to work again in his old place. Mr. Todd, of California, is visiting his sister Mrs. Ringo. Uiandma Hairington is still very poorly. Charles Ely, has gone to wotkatLa Camas, Washington. August rredenck, who was off work sevetal days nursing a poisoned arm has resumed work again. A Fnghirul Blunder. Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the worlJ, will kill the pain and promptly deal it. Cures Old Sores, (ever Sores, Ulcers, Boils. Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Wasted Several Bright and Hon est persons to reptesent us as Managers in this and close by counties. Salary f'JOO a year and expenses. Straight, tiona-fide, no more, no less salary. Posi tion iiermanent. Our references, any b-mk in any town. It is mainly ofliee wotk conducted at home. Reference. Enclose sell-add ressfd stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept. 3. Chicago Lewis Dennis, Salem, Ind., says, "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure did me more good than anything I ever took." It di gests what you eat and can not help but cure dyepepsia and stomach troubles. Geo. A. Hardino. Don't Tobarro Spit and Smoke Tonr l ire intj. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netlc. full of life, nerve and vigor, take Ko-To-Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 60c or f I. Cure guaran teed Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Itemed; Co., Chicago or New York. S'ze doesn't indicate quality. Be ware of counterfeit and wortbltss salve offered for De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. DeWiti's is the onlv original. An in fallible cure for piles and all skin dis eases. Geo. A. Harding. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Hake Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. l he kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or Impurities In the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, achesandrheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the 1 blood, due to neelected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working In pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly an constitutional diseases nave their begin ning In kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases flnrt tssn M nn lie mrlt by all druggists in fifty- . cent ana one-aonar siz- t:.mam fe es. You may have aicyj. sample Dottie dv man n.om of swamo-a. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. 'Houscvyt;rk is iiad,woAyitlioat GoldDusPj . n ii t in II i i i i 1 ' TrTiXJlLi'Liy Washing Dish Cloths Klnhca clothi mutt of count b htd ally, 0thflM thejr birbor irt ind odors sad btcomt uohnlihy. They should b midi of kail crochet cotton, la a squir of sultibl alia. When you with them, II yo will add a ttbla pooaful ol Goli Dust 7sning Powdef to the hot truer It will cut the grate ind cleta them In htll the timet dry them out la the tun thloe tod tir. Th. ttxw it tfckvn fmn Mr tr tool lft "OOL1H1 HI LU fuH OVSWOK" leal tree riMl to Okie, Sk Levis, New vera. Beet F. B. Thirkield, Health Inspector ol Chicago, says, "KoJol Dyspepsia Cine cannot be recommended too highly. It cured nie of severe dyspepsia." It di gests what you eat and cures indigestion heartburn and all forms of dyspepsia. Gko, A. Habhino. OX EVERY BOTTLE. Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure is this guarantee: "All we ask of you is to use two-thirds of the contents of this bottle aithfully, then if you can say you are not benefited return the bottle to your Drug gist and be may refund tbe price paid." Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and 1H.C0. C O. Huntley, Druggist. Dyspepsia can be cured by using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in handsome tin boxes at 25 cents. Geo. A. Harding, agent. NOTICE. Portland, Dec. 19, 1S99. To The Republican Clubs of Oregon: Your attention is called to the fact that the regular Biennial Meeting of the Republican State League will be held in this city on Tuesday, February, 6, 1900. In accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and By-Laws of the League, it is necessary', to entitle a club to representation, that a list of its mem bers be filed with the League Secretary at least 30 days prior to the date of meeting. J. P. Kennedy, Box 698 Secretary. OABTOZIIA. Sean tha lh' m Al"ars NlM Legal Notices. Notice of I'lnul Settlement. NOTICE Ii HEREBY GIVEN, that' I have this day Hied in tbe county court of Clackamas County, Oregon, my account and vouchers tor final settlement of the estateof John Zumwalt, sr., deceased, anil the court has appointed Monday, February l'J, l'JCO. at 10 o'clock a. in. for the exami nation and settlement of such accounts. Juux Z I'M walt, jr. Administrator. 1 12; 2 9 Ordinance fio. An ordinance fixing amount of tax levy for th year 1809. Oregon Cirv Does Obpais as Follows: Tbat there be and is hereby levied for the y-ar 1$99, a tax of six mills on each and every dollar of assessable properly, both real and personal, within tbe limits of Oregon City, Oregon. Read first time and ordered published at a regular meeting of the City Council of Oregon City held January 3, 1!)00. Bkuch C. Cubby, Recorder. Summon. IS THE CIRCUIT COURT ol the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. I.J. Liles, plain! i IT Hattie Liles, defendant To Hattie Liles, the above named defendani : In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled agxlnst you in the above entitled suit on or before the 17th day of February, 1900, that being the last day of the time prescribed in the order of publica tion of this summons; and if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, the pluiiititl will anply to the court for the re lief therein prayed, to wit: a divorce from the bonds ol marriage now existing between you and the plaintiff. This summons is published for six con secutive weeks by order of tbe County Court for Clackamas County, Oregon, duly made ai d entered on the 2nd day ol Jan uary, 1900, the first publication beinir on the 5th day of January 1900. J. K. CtWSYNHHAM, Attorney for I'lainlirl. ."oflee lor publication. United Stales land olllce, Oregon City. Oregon, October 10, 1899. SOriCE IS HEREBY GIVEN' that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for (he sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892, Missouri A. T. Van Buskirk, of Molalla, county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this olllce her sworn statement No. 5104. for the purchase of the s 'A ne K sec. 32, s X nw 4 of section No. 33 in township No. 7, s range No. 4. e, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural ; nrposes, and to establish ber claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, the 8th day of January, KXO. She names as witnesses: David C. Hatch, of Molalla, Oregon, Mitchell Duval, of Portland, Oregon, Synthia A. Fox, of Molalla, Oregon, Jesse N. Offield, of Molalla. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to rile their claims in this office on or before said 8th day of January 1900. CHAS. B. MOORE9, Register. sv , , i ihiiimmi . II pi I niiiiiimoiiv. IS TIIK CIRCrir COUNT of Hie State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas Daniel W. Bus", plaintilTf vs. llerthold Urnckarl. deft.) To llerthold llrockart, defendant. In the name ol the State ol Oregon : Yon are hereby required to appearand answer the complaint Hied against you In the above emitted suii, on the :Mili day of January, A. I) , l'.VO. 'hat being the date llxed by the onler of publication for your appearance and answer, and if you fall so to apar and answer the plainlilt will apply to the court lor the relief praved for In the com plaint which ii that the plaintitl have a ju.igninit againt von for the sum of llfty dollars together With interest thereon at the rate of ten er cent per annum from the Millar of August, l.tVi. and the further sum of tiftv dollars attorneys lees and lor his costs and disbursements; and that a certain mortgage made by von on theitrd day of hVbtuary lstfl to the said plaintitl noon Ihe following decnb-d real estate situated lit Ihe county of Clackamas, Stale of Oregon, and bounded and de scribe I as the outheat quarter of the northwest quarter of section 10 i" township 5 smith of range I. east ol the Willamette Uuri.linn cnniaiidiiir forty acres and re corded on pair 311 of book SH of Records of Mortgages of Clackamas county, Oregon, as security lor the payment of said amount, be foreclosed and the proerty old In the manner provided by law, and that vou be forever barred and foreclosed of all right and title In or lo the salil property saving the statutory right of redemption. This summons is published in the Oregon City Enterprise at Oregon City, Oregon, for six weeks, hy order of Honorable Thos. A. McBride. Judge of said court, made on the 4th (lay of December. A.I). 1U the ttrst publication of this summons berg on the Nth day of December, 10, and the last publication hrreof being on the 19th day of January, A. D. Kll.LIH it MoRILAND, Attorneys for plaintiff. Numiaon. IS THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Oregon, for the county of Clackamas. Fred Stulke, plaintiff, I vs V Louise Stulke, defendant. ) To Louise Stulke, above named defend, ant. In tbe Name of ihe State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint (lied against you in the above entitled suit on or before tbe 11th day of Januarv, 1!X), the tAfiin heiiiL' Mr n-pelt from ttm dutH nl the Hrst nublication of this numinous: vou ' will take notice that if you lail so to appear i and answer said complaint, the plaintitl will apnlv to the court for the relief de manded in the faid complaint, to-wit: that the bonds of matrimony now existing b: tween you and plaintitl be dissolved. This summons is published by order of Alfred F. Sears, jr., Judge of the Fourth Judicial District said state, in the absence of T. A. McUride, Judge ol the above en titled court, on November Kh, direct ing publication ol this summons in the Oregon City Enterprise tor six successive weeks ami lixtng that as the time within which you are to answer the said com plaint. This summons is published first time on December 1st, 1S99. BaoWNELL it Camfbki.l, Attorneys for I'laintill, r'ollre for Publication Land Office at Oregon City, O-egon. December 18, 1,899, I, Elizabeth Rees, of Clackamas County, whose grantors purchased the following lands of the Oregon and California Railroml company, to wit: The SKJ ol the HV of Sec. 4, T 5 South, Rge. 3 Eist, W. M. do hereby give notice of my intention to make final prool, under the 4th section of the Act of March 3, 1887, to establish my claim to the said land above described, and that I expect to prove my right thereto before the Register and Receiver at Oregon City, Ore gon, o'l rVhruuy, 10th, 1910, by two of the fol'nwi"ir witnesses; L. P. Williams, ol Ularks. Oregon. David Robinson, of Meadow Brook, Oregon: K. A. Wright, of Meadow Brook, Oregon; II. S. Ramsby, of Molalla, Oregon. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Depart ment, why such prool should not be al lowed, wili be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to ofler evidence in rebuttal of that sub mitted bv claimant and John V. Dix, ol Collon, Oregon, who made ll. E. 1 2293 is specially cited to appear here on said proof day. Chas. B. Moohks, Register. Nuiiiiiionw. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the Bta'e of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Ulysses G. Shaver, plaintilli vs Nettie V. Shaver, defendant) To Nettie V. Shaver, the defendant above named. In the name of the State of Oregon: You are required to appear and answer the com plaint liled against you in the above en titled suit on or before the 10th day of February, 1900, the same being six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons; and if you fail to so appearand answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintitl will apply to the court for the re. lief prayed for in said complaint, which is, that the bonds of matrimony between you and the plaltitill be dissolved, and that the custody of the minor children, Hazel Shaver and Clifford Shaver.be awarded to tbe plaintiff. This summons is published by order of the Hon. Thos. P. Ryan, the county judge of the County of Clackamas, State of Ore gon, duly made on the 30th day of Decem ber, and said order directs publication of this summons not less than once a week for six consecutive weeits, and the first pub lication to be on the 6th day of January. 1900. Chas. T.Tooza and A. 8. Dbksser, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 1 ..INIIKL'JSNMSNT. REPUBLICANS. HEAR BOTH SUMS. Now is Ihe time to riUi 111 bill bUUllGl-nCld Gives nil tho local and counly newH. Legal ami ollioial pajM-r of tlu county. ImlepeiHlfiit nntl fenrleHrt. Not an Organ A NewnpajHT. fl.SO Vrr Ymri 3c. lor U .tUwtiW 'oiirlerllrull ' Orcoiil f tt OO Every Subscriber Gets Kxrrulrlt'N ."NolUe. Notice Ii hereby given that the under signed has Hied Ins final rert ai adminis trator of the estate ol Margaret J. Wall, deceased, and the court fixed February, ft, P.siO at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m, of aid day as the time for settling said estate, and hearing any objections thereto, if any there should be. Dated December 19. 10. T. M. BAKER. Administrator. O. K. Hayes, atty. for estate. Nuiiinaou IN THE CIRCUIT COURT oftbeBtate of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. W. K. Carll, plaintitl vs. Ous l.und and Anna Iua l.und, defts To Ous Lund and Anna lna l.und, dt fendaiits, above named. ' In the name of the State of Oregon, You are berby required to ap-ar and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled action on or before Saturday, Ihe ."7th day of Januarv, I'.nmj, and If you fail to so apiarand answer, for want thereof, the plaint!!! will take Judgment aguinat you and each of you for the linn of eighty dol lars, and the costs and disbursements of Ihe sa'd action and will apply to the said court for an order directing the sale on execution of ttie real proertv attacbed In the said action, to satisfy plaintiffs laid Judgment with coils and disbursements and all accrtilngco and disbursements. The real property a'ftve referred to being more par ticular described as follows lo wit: Iits Nos. U, 10, II and 12 of Block N'o.4 of Shaw's Kiist Addition to Oregon City. In Clackamas County, Oregon. This summons Is published by order of the Hon. Thos. K. Ryan, tbe county Jmke of the County of Clackamas, State of Ore gon, duly made and tiled in tbe above en titled action in said Cireult Court on the 12tli day of December, IHy.i. and saiil order direct publication of tins numinous not less tiian once a week for six weeks; the oate ol the first publication of this summons is December l,", 110, and the date of the last publication of this summons is January Hi, V.H). iUii'ixa AOairriTH. Attormy for plamtill. DOES YOUR BRITANNICA? A well-known superintendent of schools has given it as his opinion that pupils who have access to theIvncyclopu-'dia Britannic stand 33'A per cent, higher in their studies than those that do not enjoy this privilege. YOUTH Is the formative period. What a boy reads in his youth becomes a part of his very character. To give your boy a chance means that you will see to it that he haa the best surroundings, and your encouragement. "The Concentrated- Essence of the Whole World's Wisdom" Is what the Encyclopaedia Dritannica has been termed. Jt your boy read its interesting pages and he will look with disdain upon "flashy" literature. Your boy has large ideas. To him there is nothing so attractive as truth. Give him material out of which he can construct far-reaching ideas. Invest ONE DOLLAR TO-DAY and put the Britannica into your home where your boy, as well as your girl, your wife and yourself, can consult it continually, and when he attains manhood, there will be no place in literature or professional life to which he may not aspire. DELAY..... Will prove expensive. coupon and mail it to us. jasTltc j I City and State '. HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE, Oregon City, Oregon. LOCAL AND NATIONAL CAMPAIGNS THIS YEAR. I 5 't: Subscribe for the ii a Nice Calendar Free. ."Vol Ire for Publication. Land (Ullcs at Oregon (,'lty Oregon, December II, 10. Notice I hereby given that lb following, named settler has tiled notice of his Inten. (ion lo make final proof In iiitiixirt ol bis claim, and that laid pnnif will be made before the Krgliter and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on January, (, iunu, vis: JOHN MA RON AY, II. K. No. KOI 7, for the neU of dec. 21 T 2 8 of It ft K. He names the following witnesses to prove bl continuous reldrnce upon and cultivation ol, laid land vis: Jowpb Meyer, 8. 1). Coalman, Fred Waeape, William Waei, all ol Handy, Or. chas. n. jnxititM, Register. police ol llierutrii. Notice is hereby given that th under, signed has been apixilnled executrix of th last will and teitament and estat of J. W. I'almateer, dereated. AH persons having claim against the said estate ar hereby untitled to present the same with th proer vouchers duly verillrd according to law to the undersigned at her place ol real, deuce in Oarlleld precinct, Clackamas County, Oreiton, wllhln six months from fie date of lb first publication of this nonce. Dated I-cmber 22 10. SARAH K. I'AI.M ATKKR. Kxecuirlx. Brownell A CampMI and I., HUpp, Attorney! for Kxecuirlx., Ailiulnlalrulor' .Xotlr). NOTICK IS HKltKHV OIVKN, That W. K. Cirll lias liewn, by th County Court of Clackamas Cotintv, Oregon, apiKilnted ad ministrator with the will annexed of the estate of Kratices Caldwell, deceased. All persons having claims against th said tie cea-rd or her estate are hereby notified to present them wltlilnsix month, properly and duly verified, lo the undersigned at th nil of Hedge A (1 ninth, atty., Barclay Block. renn City, Oreirnn. Dated December 12, 10. W. E. CAR!.!., Administrator with the will annexed of Ihe estate of France Caldwell, deceased. Hedge A (Irilllth, Attorneys, BOY NEED Call at our store at once, or cut out this rT f nn in r.n TTnnn i