The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 20, 1913, Image 1

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gtfwt. Portland, w a Mown up
nd infant! y kill.M hy it prima
tur r)l'wi" dynamite nt
lh'til llerichkf place. South
On-ncn. Saturday nl terrioon.
ihort!) ft'"r "''l"k. lie
luJ hn-n woiking over near the
Scutt AH' " place, and w ent ov cr
to lini:lilkf ii Saturday morning
tfldoimmr "iw'l, r hMt itiv. He
U.li'd lift.-.-" I"1!' m the fun
twon. inl f'ii t. n of th.-tn wen-
igniti!. Aft- '' dinner he went
tt-k. ftt'niirm it by Mr, n
ichke. l"l I"1' dow tu r three
Bore loads While he Mat work
in at tJi U-t charge, jM-Uing it
ja MJinrM. tin "M charge rv
rduM. llin 1 1 1 j Maiquis in the
r i & i . .
nr. Ill" n il ann .iii-i nan in
fare- cre ltoiA n as ay, and 1 alh
u inntanliiMtiiuH
Manium' llv was n!s. I : 1 1 v
mintfW. 1 1 i - left Niriiun of the
inphraiftn l-ng turn away.
Mr. Henwhkc, whit was Maud-
inf ilhin two or thr..-feet of
him, ulight'v n Jlf .y tint
brmif l.los n in his fare, and ,
Dwf HniU , a .ung f' i'" f
llwtit Ki or 17. "ii of W
Handle), also tirar the Hienc. InM
Uo tw-th and iu!!Vri'l ulrai.iis
ofthfav. It van -rv frtu
MtforWlli lli nn like ami ll.un!
Iry that tin y w, re tmt more
arwuly injincd, or rwn k t11
MrUI1 S1 UM lil'tlHIH tHUS il T
Mpert. mil had ilnn u er.at
di-al of muk of thin km. I. lie
hu idatikfl.t.T. Mrs IH-d H un.
burt, h-tiiliiu' at VI' Front tr,-it.
Portland, a m m, akr! II years,
horanioimt Saturday evening.
Thf Iwy nss hi' thinks his father
had fcOTie insurance in ait Indian
tioli, rnl , concern, ami t ! -tniM
iast tn tin. I out the real
Itlttwof th. Mii, y.
iVirum-r r. I'.nm-tt win! to
the srt-ni' of .l.-ath. hut h, !, no
inimt, mtnj.U takniK' tin- iI.'hi
itmn of lli'tiH.-hki'.
Minjui wnHilivnrt'ril. in.-t wife
wing marricl nain. Mrs. 1'ann'
iui julinin.
Arc i ion si i:
Sktunluy. Nov.miiUt L".!, at I
o'clock, having rn-.-nllv m'I.I part
of l!a.v, will .,ir, r at pull.
Ik Mctum at tin- Urown f.o.l
IIill.slH.ru. tl- following
One m-ist. rr.l J.-rsoy row,
Irwh in 'I . i " . i
I ..."inn', roisicroii
Jcr.y h.-ifrr. t.i fr.hon Jail 1.1;
MaMcr.', J,.rs,.y lt.lf,,r , ,vl,
3.ri-KiHt ri-l J.TS.-V lu ifor, H mo;
JWsUt.nI hull nilf. a m,,; hir,
J'leJ,.M(.y (-,nv. w, . fr,.H,
tUm-of Ha!..;:i ,iKh Kra.l.- J,.f.
k'i , l'"ni"k' iii May itnif
fw to ra'ist.-ml J.-rsfy'lmll;
we Urnsl r.M-k .hi.-kons; :U
iirrnwaM-'-soato,! hack.
"oiih-Mv montlis" timo nt H
W fe"t.. ha.ikahl,. not,.. Two
fent, iliHi-ount for i jinh.
iiimi'H t ruirkMliaiik,
I P ,. Owiht.
. Kuratli. Ain tionoor.
Sa f-iv.! I.oiv Kri.lay
thaf ' .tht' I"''M r ,,,pital.st.sof
if "' "'"'l Nv. :. IV.
1163 and . . i i I 1 l!l"u' 1,1
HemB 1UI'''1 in l'a",, liiinty.
tne;,n;lr(,n.si,,ral,,. pro,,,?.
2 I'in hol.linuH. One
surviviV Wl'"'l'h'wHan.h.i.TcH
SnrS0,'. Mm. Lulu Laxton.
r: f,,,,,anl (), ai-";
KsSSiy. f,,,H,rttl t0,'k
I p tl-
Sw i? rh,,,,!ii,,m M,,iin-
H is still r tll Iartl rio wwk.
If !....
the wo" hi llfnt """Ko that 1,,-ats
IUu;j '. uii iniiiinu mill
a Uirwin i . ' V :
veP : art' tl.o h,.Ht
Viu.i "acel ,m ii... .T. """
Cal iZV n
... hiiu BUU IIIL'III.
It ma'ht I- nrwH i Wail,;,,.,
ton fouiily ,m,, tl, tw fhal
in.- r.-iaiiv.K or uutm.-i, ths. man
IM. Kill.-,! j,,,.,. I u y 1, r fr
win.-n rn.iio llaim.l vta.m-x.Tut.-. I
rri.uy. n.ar.-.i that A. W. Nor
oi.i.i. ii- ..unk. ttttortn-y who
ii irii.i.-.i mi- inur.li-r.-r. took a.l.
Mii.ta.' of the inan'H plight, ami
M . ur.-.i pra. H. ally all of thf i-x-.
ut.-. man'K pn.i-rty. an. I Hint
hai Ih . ii iil.-. to ri-.-ov. r. N..r
I'la.l ran in thi' r.-puldican pri-inuri.-i
against 11 Jj. lnKuf.
an. I Ins rainpaii-n win fruitli-iw
altho.U'h ipiitt i-tr.Ttivi vt-ri in
S a .hiiii'tnii ( 'ounty.
I r.iir.-.-tit Spinlla cori.u
i.t mil. I in hti.r.-. Will ,-a ttt
hi.tni-K on ri-.pi.st. ami ,. tin
titling, an. I ti a. h how to adjust
an. I wi ar thf rorsi-t. tur tailor
. . ma. If to rn.-a.surf i-i.rs. tjt, in.
i lii.tuti! th- lat. ht front la. f. with
an p. rn in i-. iorsi tn r K rvi,f,
r.ht no in, in- than hiyh rlasn n.r'
si ts pun hasi-.l m tHor.-s. Mrs.
M. I). 'au.l!i-. 1 IilUlt.ro, Fiftji
an.l JarkH4.ii Stri-i l.s. I'horif No
ritf
John llm kcr i-H ts to plant
su u. r.-s rnorf of hask.-t wiIIowd
ni xt K. l.ruary. ami if he ran not
l.amllf thnn in his own nianu
f a. tun-, hf will Hi ll thnn to the
trail-. His plan- iiortliw.-ht of
town is one of thf U-st willow
pr.Nl.nirs in this part of thf
Wiilanu-tte Vall.-y. Mr. H.H-k-r
an, I his frttl.i rari- hiu.ki-1 inaki-rn
par .-M'.-llctiri-. ami it'th.-y ran
v:-t tin- irii-n lo .i thfir work
tln-y will lake ran- of all of the
tiinU r th. y ran ktow otherwise
lli. y w ill .-H-rt.
Whrn wautirik' an uv rn-ani
siwla. why imt jji-t it at a rnmli-rn,
ip to .latf fountain wln-rf thf
s)rupiskipl in hanilary wt-lls.
puuis-. lulu tin- tflas l.y a Hani
Ury pump. I nal" thf kind of
fountain you willlindat Kiw U-r'tt.
Uh. n Miss Ada Park, of Hills
li.ro, was at I'.ar Vn-w, Au:. 'St,
shf wrtilf a notf. nivitiir hrr
naini- an.l addn-ss, and plaa-d it
in a Uiltle. ronsiK'ninjf il to thf
wavi-s, Sh-aki-,1 tin lin,l,-r to
n-,rt whi-rc it was piokfd up.
AU.ut ;:n das latrr L J. Holt.,
of r.'oninui).:. pukid thf Uittlf
up on NrtarLs lli-arli. and Hie
Artfus ronvcys thf information
as to w lu-re it drifted ashon.
I he eliiss had wand, red down
the roaM IM or llTi n iles.
Some one has a row that fvi
di ntly is kale huiiK'n, or ha.s an
owru-r who thinks h he in, for
I'r.-d Si-hoinliurK'n patch ha.s
Ih-i-ii rol.U-d hevi-ral times w ith
in the past two w it-kit. The
purloiner pulls the "fiHlder" up
l.y the rout and is very careful
to h ave no tracks that ran lie
identified.
Wanted: Younk' Jersey hull,
old enoiiK'h for nervire, flijf iblo
t registry; also live or h'w youriK
heifers, either fresh or romirik'
fre.sh Koun. (ieork'e Oenton,
lli-i-dville, Oregon, .add & Keed
l-'arm.
Mrs. Mary K. Kisnrr, who has
resided at 1'a.sadena. I'ul., for
aUmt lifti-eii months, returneil
to llillsls.ni. Friday eveninir.
She nay that Oregon linik U-t-t.-r
than ever, and that alio sees
a tfreat deal of improvement in
Ilill.sUiro. Mrs. Kisner owns a
Inline out ru-ar jolly I'laina.
We rut dimension lumU'r and
timbers to order. Kouk'Ii Jum-Ix-r.
nil sizes, on hand. -S. Ii.
t'ok'an. on Jas. A. Sewell pluce,
IlillsUiro. Ore., Koute 1. I'hone,
Farmers HIS.
Mrs. May Ilendisantl cluiik'h
ter, Miss Susanna, departed Fri'
dav mnrninjr fur ttir home in
I'.eloit, Wis. Mrs. Ilendis re
cently came West to join her
daughter, a teacher, who has
lieon unite ill nt the Ciibhen
home. Arrent Myers ticketed
t hem over the Flectrie and Hill
lines.
For sale - lV.lijrreed Puroc Jer
sey hoar, two years old. Box ti,
Uoute I, Iteayerton. Ore.. Tel.
Ml. Lino 4. 31-G
Attorneys (leo. 11. Hurley and
Thos. II. TtmK'iie, Judjre Ueason
er nnd l!ommissioner C. A. Han
ley were Oregon City visitors,
Friday, the two attorneys aru
intf t'ho injunction case of the
wets, before Judtfe. Camphell.
Why pay a big lrico for mould
ings, when you can buy the best
at wholesale? See the flillsboro
l'lanin Mill. 33-6
J. A. ThornburKh, president
of the Forest (Jrove National
Hank, was in town Friday, re
turning from a trip out to the
Tualatin I'lains Bection.
Freil Scolield, formerly ot the
Hnnks-Huxton section, now re
siding in Yamhill County, was
drawn for the circuit court term,
McMinnville, last week.
II. J. ColT, the Forest Grove
hardware merchant, was in town
Friday, enroute to Tortland.
BURNED nAN DIED
SATURDAY MORNING
SJ I niimc of It4hrmlan Woman
Who Wa Mentally Iterancrtl
SMI: IHD TI1KI ATI M b I II I KllliWI
! a HN.knd (ad Utile oa
Muara Mcr I
Mm. Thomas Vavrin. aed aUut
1M y.-ars. died Saturday morning.
alut 2::, at the (Jardn.-r Sard
tarium. after Hulferirik' a "wwk
from hums Kelf-inllieted on
Thursday afternoon. Nov. 0.
The woman had la-en ordered
committed t the asylum, and
the court was waiting for her
recovery in order to have her
H-nt to the State institution.
Several days U-fore the acci
dent the woman showed every
evidence of m.-ntal dfrangement.
but when nhe was Uken before
the court her husband, in order
to protect her, said she was just
a little erratic and homesick. It
was afterward ascertained that
she had. during her attarks of
mania, tried to injure the little
son. On Nov. fi. Mrs. Vavrin
set fire to her rlothing and rush
ed from the dwellintr. ItisHni.l
that U-fure she applied the match
sue tourfij coal oil on her gar
ments, and the result was that
U-fore the blaze was extinguish
ed she was nearly burned to a
crisp.
Mrs. avrin was lorn in l!o-
hemia. Her huslmnd has finally
admitted that she had threaten
ed her life several times, and
that she at one time tried to
throw herself under a train.
The husband is a hardworking
man. and well-intentioned, but
there is no doubt if she had been
committed the first time she was
tried on the insanity charire. Bhe
had a chance to recover It was
only his sense of rare for the un-
lorlunate woman that caused
her to U' released.
HKI D.MWY SAI.I
Friday. NovemlrerlX. 1911 at 10
o'clock we w ill olfcr for sale ST
extra line milk cows, free from
tuberculosis; all have lieen test
ed. Also 2 fine llolstein bulls, 2
years old; one Durham bull, one
year old, on the I'alentine Hill
place, 1 mile west from Kevera
Station, on the Southern Pacific
Kailroad, Oswego, Oregon.
Lunch at noon.
Terms $10. cash; over $10. C
months time, at H per cent bank
able note.
John Naegeli,
John Arnet,
Owners.
J. C. Kuratli. Auctioneer,
Christ Naegeli. Clerk.
SILVHK Wi:i)DIN(l
Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. lloleen, of
near laurel, celebrated their sil
ver wedding, Nov. 9, in the
presence ot many relatives and
friends. Hinner was served at 2
o'clock, and the afternoon was
spent in social converse. The
host and hostess received many
lieauiiful presents.
Those nresent were: Messrs.
and Mesdames C. J. Foleen, A.
Johnson, P. I. Lillegard, Julius
Christenson, H. Pederson, K. 0.
Morrow; John Nylierg and fami
ly; Misses Fmma Nelson, Victor
ia. Signe and hsther Koleen;
Messrs. 1). Cole. Fred Norman.
S. Kinman, Victor lloleen.
SOllTHi-RN PACIFIC
The Southern Pacific schedule,
as now running, is as follows:
To Portland
McMinnville nass'irer. a. m--C:52
Sheridan train, a. m 8:38
Tillamook train, p. m 1:0
Corvallis overland, p. m 4:57
(in Kundnv. McMinnville Pas
senger does not leave Hillsboro
for Portland until 8:w.
From Portland
Corvallis passenger, a, m....8:22
Tillamook passenger, a. m.. 10:00
Sheridan passenger, p. m...6:14
M'Minnville passenger, p. m -6:45
Argus and Journal, $2.25.
mnuldinirs.at whole
sale. See the Hillsboro naning
Mill.
Me nnd Mrs. E. A. Snodgrass,
of below Newton, were In town
Saturday.
Uiv. ttwinir. Dioneer minister
of Washington County, having
been in Oregon since isoz, wmes
from Portland for another year
of the Argus.
HILUSIiOkO.OkKGON, NOVI-MUI-R 20.
W. . Kathorn mi in tw.wr,
laurel. Saturday.
A. W. Walker, of South Tuab.
tin. was a city raller Satunhiv M
-j . Ka
John LVIx-l and w it,- of Mmm.
taindale. were in tin- citv S;itur.
day.
II. ruian liannow. r.e.-ir Farm.
ington, was in the county s-at
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Sstmrw.r .f
Jolly Plains, wen- in flu- ,'itv
Saturday.
Carl Meier. .f north of tow n
was a city caller the last of the
week.
John I). Koch, of almve Illoom.
ing. was in the county seat Sat
urday afternoon.
Marshal I'aker. of Cheh:i!.-m
Mountain, was in the county seat
Saturday.
IL Oppliirer. f Cornelius, was
down to the county scat Satur
day morning.
The Christian Advent Church
people are verv nroud of heir
new bell, which was swung in
the steeple a few days ago.
Tares for sale, mixed with
luarter w heat, ouarter oats nnd
vetch, all cleaned and readv for
market Wm. Schuimerich.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O Ilrvd.-n
of Oregon City, were in IlillsUi
ro Monday. Mr. Dry den is con
nected with the Oregon Citv Kn-
terprise.
Mr. and Mrs. Carfield Khoades
leiiarted Fridav to take tin their
residence on a farm near Sheri
dan. They were accompanied by
Mr. Khoades Sr.
Found: Centleman's umhivt.
la. at Fair Ground station, near
rorest urove, at hair time.
Iiser may prove property at Ar
gus otlice.
Geo. Hathorn. of Salem, was
down last week, visiting with
home folks, nut nt Ijinrel Ceo
is working at the carpenter trade
at Salem, and doing nicely.
Ist: Ijist Week. U-tween
Portland and Gaston, a prestolite
tank for auto. Finder leave at
or notify Wilkes Auto Garage,
tt'iii
niiisiKiro, anu receive rewara.
Taken up Heifer. 2 vears old.
black. Owner prove property,
tiav charges and take same
away.-Jos. Arnold, half mile
west of lleaverton. 33-t
C. C. Whitmore, of Chehalem
Mountain, near Laurel, was in
town Saturday.- He says the jo
tato vim's were grow ing green
on the hills until last week, w hen
the heavy frosts wilted them.
J. H. Haase.of the South Tua
latin section, was in town Mon
day. He savs that iiotato har
vest is on over his way. His
yield was 200 sacks per acre this
year.
Hazel Ledford was in town the
last of the week, visiting with
his parents, G. '1. Ledford and
wife. He expects to go to Cali
fornia in a few days, going down
with Capt. McCann, who has a
string of horses at the Forest
Grove race track.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. F. Lappen,
of Providence, Rhode Island, ar
rived here Thursday, for a visit
with Mr. Lappen's brother, Fath
er Mark Lappen, of St. Mat
thews' Church. 1 hey will visit
California and the South before
returning Fast.
John and Jake Milne, of the
Plains, were in the city Satur
day. Both are enthusiastic over
the uroiHwal to levy a special tax,
and as the Milne ranch pays
heavy taxation, their interest is
not from a selfish standpoint
excepting that it means better
roads out their way.
McMinnville is now trying to
interest the people of the city in
a rest room for those who trade
in the Yamhill county seat. This
is a move in the right direction.
Hillsboro has had one establish
ed for a number of years and it
has proven a blessing for the
women who come to town on
business trips.
Franquette walnut trees graft
ed on California Black Hoot the
kind that grows vigorous and
bears heavy crops here in West
ern Oregon. The tree mention
ed in my former ad., topworked,
4 years ago last April, produced
125 pounds of dried nuts that can
be sold easily for 20c per pound,
wholesale, making an income of
$25.00. We have acres here in
thn northwest that are produc
ing over $300, net income, trees
averaging less man 1 years oia.
It is time that Washington
county was waking up to this
new industry. My first and
second plantings, 5 and b years
old nre hcmnninir to bear.
I also have vetch seed in small
or large quantities. Ferd Gron-
er, Hillsboro, Oregon, route z,
phone Scholls 555 line 16.
1913
LOOKS LIKE 10 MILL TAX
FOR CiTY Of HILLSBORO
Ten Thousand IXillar i Inti
mated a Needed lor Coming Year
I'Wilf KTV VALtEO AT A BOLT MILLION
Lty Will Probably be Made lirnt Meet
Inr ia December
Hillslxiro's budget for 191 1 will
reach the ten thousand dollar
mark provided that estimates of
those well in hand with the ques
tion are not mistaken. There is
a $2..rViO damage suit to settle
with Margaret Jane McGowan,
who was injured by a fall near
St. Matthews Church, when
street improvement was in
progress there several years ago.
Mrs. McGowan received a ver
dict for $3,000. and the case was
compromised at $2,500. This
amount must be taken care of by
the tax levy, and it is estimated
that it will require at least $75 )
more for other purposes, such as
street cleaning, the fire depart
ment, and other necessary ex
penses, like marshal and deputy.
The city stands to lose the sa
loon license revenue, which has
U en $2.5iKJ per year.
Ihe levy will make quite a
hardship on those who have
sewer and paving payments to
make, and will also make those
squirm who must put down ce
ment walks.
PLHLIC SALE
The undersigned will sell at pub
lic sale. 2j miles S. W. of Scholls.
and 0 miles north of New berg, at
ten a. m., on
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 22
Black mare, 10 yrs, 1100; black
mare, 4 yrs, 1100; bay gelding. 4
years, 1350; bay gelding, 3 years.
i:M); brown gelding, 2 yrs. 900;
bay mare. 10 yrs, 1300; bay mare,
9 yrs. 1150; gray gelding, 8 yrs,
15ii0; yearling heifer, cow. York
shire Uiar. 3 brood sows, 6 pigs,
3 mo; Bain wagon, good as new;
20 pigs. 2 mo; steel truck, Mitch
ell covered hack, good shape;
new Heney buggy, Chatham fan
mill, new Deering mower, Su
perior disc drill, 3-horse rigging.
McCormick hinder, disc harrow,
Iotato planter, hay rake, grind
stone. 2 14-in plow, 16-in steel
plow, pegtooth 3-horse harrow,
cultivator, springtooth harrow,
40-gal kettle, hayfork and 200 ft
rope, 3 j Hickory wagon, hayrack,
lm) prune boxes, set single har
ness, 2 sots driving harness, 3
sets work harness, 50 chickens,
and other articles too numerous
to mention.
Terms of Sale $10 and under,
cash; over, G months bankable
note, at 8 per cent. Two per
cent. otT for cash over $10.
W. F. Wohlschlegel, Ow ner.
J. C. Kuratli, Auctioneer.
F. F. Conover. Clerk. .
FAREWELL PARTY
A farewell party was tendered
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Rasmusen
and their son. Arthur, near Cedar
Mill, Wednesday evening, Nov.
12, host and hostess being aUiut
to move. The evening was a de
lightful one, and those present
were: Messrs and Mesdames Ot
to Wismer, B Layfield. Robert
Graves, H Holcomb, Kline, Fred
Townsend, Chas Hicketheir, Robt
Johnson, Neils Hansen, Henry
Johnson: Mesdames Mary Hitter,
Prudens, Wm Thompson, Lillie
Owens; Loltia, Hortense, Edna,
Walter and Freda Wismer, Ora,
Erickson, Roy, Fay and Chester
Haskell, Rose Holcomb, L and
Cleve Owens, Herman and Em
ma Ediger. B Grossen, Louie
Boy, Paul Hitter, Hattie, Wibert
and Joe Thompson, Etta. Emil
and Otto Schlottmann, Willie and
Carl Hicketheir, Harry and Jess
Hansen, Susie Thompson, Philip
Streib, Christine and John John
son, Rasmus Nelson.
WILL HUY STOCK FOR CASH
We have a client who will buy
all of the stock on a ranch and
rent the place. If interested,
kindly write us the price and list
of the stock, amount of rent
wanted with full description of
the buildings, implements, and
improvements, also stating how
long the lease can run, number
of acres under cultivation, dis
tance from town, school, etc.
Ralph Ackley Land Co.,
204 Failing Bldg.. Portland, Or,
Geo. Bidwell, of near Leisy
ville, was in town the first of the
week.
Phoned
TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS
If yoi don't want to come to town, just phone your
order :n and it will be promptly attended to as if you
called it, persoa. We socialize in "Hurry Up" orders
and you can get a prescription made up very conven
iently in this way. All orders are sent out by the
earliest possible return mail.
No need to wait till you come to town
Phone that order in today.
On and after April 1 we will send out prescriptions and
Kexall Remedies by Parcel Post. Prepayed without extra
charirp
fThe Delta Drug Store I
REXALL STORE J
SAFER THAN A PADLOCK
You always lock up your house at night; you see
that the padlock is on your barn door; of course you do.
But how about your business? Are you as cautious
and prudent in regard to money matters? If you have
no commercial bank account your system is lax, and
there is apt to be a leak somewhere. .
The man who can boast of a commercial bank ac
count is the one who pays all bills by check, in a sys
tematic manner, and can tell at a glance how much
money he has on hand, at any time.
Open your account with us and put . a padlock on
business.
AMERICAN NATIONAL DANK
Main and Third, MllltborOm
mm m v a m
SHUTE SAVINGS
American National Bank
(affiliated banks)
Combined Capital and Surplus 92,000.00
Combined Resources 690,428.81
Banking' in All Its Branches
Checking Accounts, Demand Certificates of Deposit,
Commercial Loans, Foreign Loans, Domestic Letters
of Credit, Safe Deposit Boxes, Traveler's Checks,
Savings Deposit, Book Acc't, Time Certificates of De
posit, Farm Loans, Collateral Loans.
4 Per Cent. Paid on Savings Deposits.
IN
BUILDING
A
HOUSE
you secure the services of a skilled architect,
one who has specialized in designing and
building houses such as you wish, you don't
employ a "jack-of-all-trades"
This same principal applies to the care of
time pieces. I make a specialty of caring
tor and repairing Fine Watches and other '
time-pieces. If you wish to get the best
service out of your watch or clock, let me
care for it, and put it in running condition.
LAUREL M. HOYT
NO. 35
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BANK
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