The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, September 18, 1874, Image 3

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    KAILROAD MEETING AT ASHLAND.
R ailroad M eeting at A shland .
ALEX. MARTIN
P ersonal .—W. H. S. Hyde, Hen­
C ounty H ospital .—The Board of J. B. WHITE.
—A dispatch from Ashland, Sept. 9th, ry Pape and B. Robb left for Coos County Commissioners will receive
Pursuant to public notice, a meet­
FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER 18, 1874 ing of the citizens of Jackson County says : “An enthusiastic railroad meet­ Bay th is week, on a tour of observe sealed proposals for keeping the coun­
ing was held here this afternoon, fa­ tion. They expect to be gone about ty poor until October 7, 1874. See
was held at the School House, in Ash- j
(Successors to James T. Glenn,)
voring the organization of the propos­ three or four weeks.
RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY.
advertisement
els
where.
land, on the 9th Instant, to take into |
ed Humboldt and Pacific Narrow-
John A. Boyer has so far recovered
DEALERS IN
For the very best Photographs, go to
M. E. C hurch .—Religious services every consideration the advisability of or­ guage Railroad Company. The pro­
from his sickness to be about again.
Sunday, at the usual hours, by the Rever­ ganizing the proposed Humboldt Pa­
Bradley A Rulofson’s Gallery with an ELE-
ends J. W. Stahl, N. A. Starrand M. A.
jected road starts at the Big Bend of
V ATOR, 429 Montgomery Street, San Fran­
Wm. Bybee, Jr., left for Salem this cisco.
cific Narrow-guage Railroad Company. i
Williams, alternately.
D. S. K. Buick was called to the j the Humboldt, running through Klam­ week, where he will pass a year in
C atholic C hurch .—Divine Services ev­
ath Lake Basin and Rogue River study at the Willamette Uuiversity.
ery Sunday, at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa­
MARRIED.
CALIFORNIA STREET,
chair, who in a few brief remarks
ther Blanchett.
?
Valley to Crescent City. The dis­
Max Muller left for San Francisco ROBINSON—GODDARD—At the residence
M. E. S unday S chool .—Regular meetings stated the object of the meeting.
tance is about five hundred miles.
of Rev. Mr. Bonebrake. Sept. 15, 1874, by
every Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
On motion, Quincy A. Brooks was Capital stock, $7,500,000, in shares of last week.
Rev. Mr. Bonebrake, R. B. Robinson to
C atholic S unday S chool . — Regular
Miss. Ersula Goddard—all of Jackson
meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two chosen Secretary.
Quincy A. Brooks left for Salem
county.
$500 each. The meeting was numer­
o clock.
S. B. Cranston, one of the incorpo­
Tuesday,
where
he
will
be
a
promi
­
[Compliments received. We wish the
ously attended, and speeches were
LOW PRICES WILL WIN I
rators, being called upon, read the made by Messrs. Buick, Cranston, nent member of the third house.
young couple a long and happy Journey
P. 0. REGISTER ANO TRAVELER'S GUIDE.
through life.]
articles of incorporation, and stated Brooks, Marshall, McCall and Skid­
Stages leave Jacksonville as follows :
John Miller started for San Francis­
For Rock Point, Grant’s Pass and Rose­ more in detail the object of the pro­
BORN.
more, showing the necessity of the co Tuesday, to lay in a superior and
burg, every day at 8 a. in. Mail doses at
posed Company, the length and char­ road, the practicability of the route, complete stock of goods in his line.
• :30 p. m.
he undersigned take pleas .
VOSS—At Ashland, Sept. 13, 1874, to the
ure in notifying their friends and the
For Phmnlx, Ashland, Yreka and Red- acter of the proposed route, the proba­
wife of Julius Voss, a daughter.
public generally that they are now receiving
economy of constructing and the pro­
every day at 3:30 p. in.
Uncle Billy Chambers, who has
and opening a very large and extensive
Mail closes at 3 p. m.
ble expense of construction, the ne­ priety of State and Federal aid. Res­
NEW, THIS WEEK.
been quite ill for several weeks past, is
stock of
For Applegate, Kerbyville, Waldo and
< reseent City, every Monday and Thursday cessity of the road, and the probable olutions were adopted recommending able to be about again.
Administrator’! Notice.
morning at 4 o'clock. Mail closes at 8 p. in. resources from which the required
the people to subscribe to the capital
the preceding evening.
John Dick, of Linkville, is in town.
The mail for Central Point. Table Rock, means for building the same could stock, urging that the organization of
otice is hereby given that
Brownsborough and Sam’s be secured.
Jos.
Wetterer
has
just
returned
the undersigned has been appointed
the company be completed without
Valley leaves every Wednesday morning ;
Beady-Made Clothing,
Administrator of the Estate of Anarew J.
closes the preceding evening.
Mr. Cranston was followed in an delay, and earnestly requesting the from a trip East of the mountains, Coakley,
deceased, by the County Court of
The mail for Linkville, Hot Springs, Yia-
where he has been delivering sundry Jackson county.
rmx anil Lake City, leaves Ashland every able speech on the same subject by Legislature and people of Oregon to
All persons indebted to said estate are re­ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
kegs
of his superior lager.
Monday morning. For Linkville every the (’hairman.
quested to settle the same immediately, and
aid
the
proposed
enterprise
by
every
Monday and Thursday mornings.
all persons having claims against tho’ same
He also was followed by Major means in their power, and also re­
Money Order Office open from 9 a. m. to
are requested to present them with the
W
ar
on
K
anaka
F
lat
.
—
Last
5 p. rn.
proper vouchers to me at my residence near
Brooks,
who
at
the
conclusion
of
his
spectfully
asking
the
Oregon
delega
­
O ffice II ot ’ rs —From 7 a. m. to 7 p. m.;
Saturday night the denizens of Ka­ Willow Springs within six months from the
Sundays, 30 minutes after arrival of stages. remarks moved that a committee of tion in Congress to spare no effort to
DAVID PENIGER,
California & Salem Cloths and Blankets,
naka Flat, assisted by the colored date hereof.
Mail matter must bo in on time or it will
Administrator.
three
be
appointed
by
the
Chair
to
secure Congressional aid. Books population of Jacksonville, had a live­ September 11, 1874.
not go.
max M uller , P. M.
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report resolutions expressive of the will be opened this evening for sub­
BOOTS AND SHOES,
ly row, which resulted in the shooting
sense
of
the
meeting
in
regard
to
the
R ead the new advertisements.
Executrix's Notice.
scription to the capital stock.”
of the negro wood-chopper, Jackson,
—
>
■—
subject under consideration, which
Ledici*, Militi' and Children's Sheet.
C rowded O ut .—Owing to the press motion was adopted.
otice is hereby given that
F rom J osephine .—Dan. L. Green, and his subsequent death. We are
the undersignod has l>een appointed
not familiar with the circumstances
of other matter, the County Court
by the County Court of Jackson county
The Chairman thereupon appointed the efficient Sheriff of Josephine coun­
of the affray and are consequently Executrix of the estate of Robert Brown,
proceedings are omitted this week.
Quincy A. Brooks, John M. McCall, ty, was in town this week. From
not able to comment on it. The deceased.
We have also in connection with the above
All persons indebted to said estate are re­ a very
B itten .—A little boy of P. Fehely and J. IL Russell on said Committee. him we learn the following items :
large and fine stock of ohoice
following is the report of the Cor­ quested to settle the same immediately,
I
The
County
Jail
at
Kerbyville
had
a
The
Committee
then
retired,
and,
was severely bitten one day last week
all persons having claims against said
oner’s inquest held on the Flat on and
narrow
escape
from
fire
the
other
day.
estate
are requested to present them with GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, QUEENS-
during
their
absence,
George
H.
Mar
­
by a dog belonging to Louis Hubert.
the
proper vouchers to mo at my residence
the
15th
inst
by
J.
H.
Stinson,
J.
within six months from the date hereof.
One side of his face was injured in a shall, being called upon, addressed The building had caught fire from a
WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
P., and acting Coroner, on the body of
MARGARET BROWN,
defective
flue,
but
was
discovered
the
meeting
in
a
pithy
speech,
show
­
severe manner, but fortunately not
Executrix of Estate of Robt. Brown.
PAINTS, OILS, NAI1J3, WIN­
Jackson :
September 11, 1874.
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ing the great advantages to Southern and fortunately extinguished before
seriously.
DOW GLASS, CAST AND
“We, the Jury, find that the deceas­
much harm was done.
Oregon of the proposed road.
COUNTY HOSPITAL.
8TEEL PLOWS, WOOD-
R eturned .—Dr. Matthias has re­
S. W. Sawyer, an old citizen of ed, Jackson, came to his death on Ka­
The Committee returning, reported
turned from Josephine county, where the following preamble and resolu­ Kerbyville, is making preparations to naka Flat, Jackson County, on Sept.
EN AND WILLOW
12th, by means of a rifle ball supposed
he has been attending several cases of tions, which were unanimously adopt­ remove to some California city.
EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE-
WARE, ETC.
ceived by the Board of County Com­
to
have
been
fired
by
Geo.
Ephraim
;
sickness at Waldo and vicinity. From ed, viz.:
Times are dull in Josephine, but
missioners for Jackson county. Oregon, at
we
also
find
property
sufficient
to
pay
him we learn that all the invalids are
their
October session, A. D. 1874, for keep­
W hereas , articles of incorporation the many mining discoveries are ex­
ing and maintaining, nursing and medical­
funeral expenses.”
convalescing.
ly treating all sick and disabled poor per­
have been duly filed for the organiza­ pected to relieve the depression in
The
last seen of Eph. he was taking sons in said county, and all other poor per­ We are now ready to sell anything In our
time,
as
some
of
them
promise
well.
T he W eather .—The weather has tion of the Humlioldt Pacific Narrow-
who are or may become a county or line at lowest cash prices. Persons wishing
a bee-line to California at double-quick sons
public charge by reason of bodily infirmi­ to buy goods will find It greatly to their ad­
turned warm and agreeable again, guage Railroad Company, to construct
A R eal R omance .—On our first time.
ties, idiocy, lunacy or other cause within vantage to examine our stock before pur­
the meaning of Chapter 43 of the General chasing elsewhere, as we are determined not
which fact is of mnch benefit to the a narrow-guage railroad from the Cen­ page will be found an interesting nar­
Y reka I tems .—From the Journal of Laws of Oregon and the amendments there­ to be undersold by any house in Jackson
grapes and other late fruits, which tral Pacific Railroad, at or near the rative entitled “A Real Life Ro-
to. The Hospital and Poor Ilcuse to be lo­ county.
were in danger of being nipped by the big bend of the Humboldt River, mance.” What will make it more in­ last Wednesday we glean the follow­ cated at the County Seat, or within one mile
thereof, and to be so constructed as to sepa­
ing items :
through the Klamath Basin and
first frosts.
rate the disabled or infirm from those who
teresting to our readers is the fact
Quite a large delegation of old Scon- may require medical aid or treatment.
Rogue river Valley to the Pacific that the heroine of the romance is a
Bids will be received up to 12 o’clock
N ew O ffice .—Major Glenn is hav­ Ocean ; and
chm’s Modocs, who remained on the
^~Glve us a call, and then Judge for
noon,
sister-in-law
of
Dr.
Thompson,
former
­
yourself as to our capacity to furnish goods
reservation
when
Capt.
Jack
’
s
band
left,
ing a building erected on his lot
Wednesday,
October
7,
1874,
W hereas Southern and South-Eas­
as above.
WHltE A MARTIN.
adjoining Donegan’s blacksmith shop, tern Oregon, owing to her isolated po­ ly of this place, but now of Washing­ were in town last week, on a leave of and each bid must be accompanied with a
29tf.
for twenty days. After an ex­ guarantee of Five Hundrod Dollars, and the
which will be occupied as an office by sition, is utterly destitute of any ade­ ton. W. M. Turner, Esq., who fur­ absence
cursion around to the principal towns, Board of Commissioners reserves the right
the agent of the Western Union Tele­ quate means of transporting her pro­ nished us the story, pronounce it as they will return so to be at Yainax to reject any and all bids.
Published by order of the Board of Coun­ New Firm ! New Goods !
correct in its most prominent features, reservation, near Fort Klamath, by the
I
graph Company, W. M. Turner.
ty Commissioners at their September ses­
ducts to a market; and
as it was related to him by the Doctor,
sion A. D. 1874.
E. D. FOUDRAY,
W hereas the construction of some in presence of Lady Talmadge herself. time their permit expires.
—AND—
L arge T ravel .—The stages from
38t3.
County Clerk.
The new telegraph line was finished to
kind
of
a
railroad,
by
which
the
pro
­
both directions come loaded almost
the office in town Saturday. The new
F rom the L ake C ountry .—Thos. line Is of a larger wire than the old one
Sheriff’s Sale.
every trip now-a-days and travel over­ ducts of this region can be conveyed
1STEW PRICES!
land seems to have increased consider­ to a suitable market, is one of the F. Beall, R. Ish and their employes, and stretched on larger and more sub­
y virtue of an execution
duly issued out of the Circuit Court of
ably within a few weeks. The reduc­ most vital importance ; therefore, be who have been filling the contract for stantial poles, with glass insulators.
The poles are set closer together than
the County of Marion, State of Oregon, on
furnishing
Fort
Klamath
with
hay,
re
­
it
tion lately made by the Stage Com­
those of the old line, and consequently the 22d day of August, 1874, and to me di­
Resolved 1. That we recommend turned last week, having finished their it seems an impossibility to have rected, in favor of the State of Oregon and
pany seems to be jx>pular.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
against Jesse Applegate and B. F. Dowell,
our fellow citizens of Oregon and else­ labors.
breakages.
for the sum of eight thousand, five hundred
A N ew F eature .—The District where to subscribe to the capital stock
P. Fehely and his employes, who
and twenty-four and 25-100 dollars, and
Ashland Woolen Milla.
four hundred and nine and 5-100 dollars
¡School has a new feature added to it of the proposed Humboldt Pacific have been manufacturing 100,000
costs, together with ten per cent, interest
in the engagement of Miss Root, an Narrow-guage Railroad Company, and brick for the Government, also returned
and accruing costs, I have levied upon and
E ditor T imes :
will sell at public auction for cash on the
accomplished vocal and instrumental urge that the organization of said Sunday, after an absence of two
We visited Ashland yesterday and 28th day of October, 1874, at one o’clock r.
ave received and are still
preceptor. An instrument will be Company be fully completed without months. They report the weather had a pleasant stroll through the wool­ m , of said day, at the Court House door in
receiving the largest and best selected
Jacksonville,
Jackson
county,
State
of
Ore
­
added to the school, and all those de­
stock
of goods ever before offered to the
cold
and
snow
having
already
fallen
to
en factory of Marshall & Goodchild. gon, all the right, title and interest of the publie. The
delay.
stock consist* of
siring lessons in music can then be ac­
B. F. Dowell in and to the following
They have a large lot of fine blankets said
Resolved 2. That we earnestly and quite a depth on the mountains.
described
real
property,
to-wit
:
commodated.
IjOt No. 4 anti part of lot No. 3, in block
FANCY ft STAPLE DRY-GOODS,
respectfully entreat our State Legis­
R enovating .—Pat. Ryan is mak­ and flannels nearly finished, and No.
16, as laid down on recorded map of the
N ew D iggings .—Messrs. Rumley lature and the people of Oregon, with­
READY-MADE
ing preparations to repair his brick will soon commence manufacturing town of Jacksonville, commencing at the
south-east corner of the Sentinel office,
and Mann returned from the Red Dog out regard to locality, to aid the pro­
other
goods
for
the
market.
They
building which was burned out in
thence 75 feet on C street, thence in a north­ GENTLEMEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING,
diggings, in Josephine county, and re­ posed enterprise by every legitimate
direction parallel with Third street 100
April, 1873, and has started already. appear to understand the business. erly
feet
to
the northern boundary line of said
port good prospects and plenty of means in their power.
BOOTS lid SHOES,
We learn that he contemplates making I think their enterprise will be a suc­ lots, thence in an easterly direction 75 feet
ground. One piece of gold, weighing
with
northern
boundary
line
of
said
lota
cess
and
will
be
of
material
advantage
Resolved 3. That we respectfully it a two story, and that it will used as a
AND OIL-CLOTHS,
to 3d street, thence along’3d street 100 feet to CARPETS
*95, has been found, and also various and earnestly ask our delegation in
to
the
community.
place
of
beginning.
The
N.
%
of
the
first
hotel. He is having a w’ell dug in the
smaller pieces. Comparatively few Congress to use all honorable efforts in
block N. of block No. 24, beginning at the
L. D anforth , M. D.
Iron, 8teel,
rear of the building. This will be a
N. W. corner of the first block N. of block
claims have as yet been taken up.
Jacksonville, Sept 17, 1874.
their power to procure such action by decided improvement in the appear­
No. 24, as laid down on recorded map of HORSE SHOES AND NAILS,
said town ; thenco S. with 5th street 100
S how .—An individual, calling him­ Congress as will secure the construc­ ance of that portion of town.
feet to a stake ; thence easterly at a right
T he B riggs -D elmatter M urder . angle with 5th street and parallel with E
GROCERIES,
self Paul Bosco, gave a performance at tion of the proposed Railroad at an early
W ork to be C ommenced .—The —Mrs. Briggs and son, the murderers and F streets 200 feet to a stake on W. side
Veit’s Hall to a small audience last day.
of 6th street; thence one hundred feet with
HARD AND CROCKERY WARE.
Captain McCall being called upon, Masonic fraternity intend excavating of John Delmatter, still languish in 6th street to a stake on S. side of F street;
Wednesday evening. He offered con­
thence westerly with F street 200 feet to
Jfte., Etc.
siderable sport to the boys, who, ow­ addressed the meeting, favoring the I aceliar immediately, and have adver­ jail at Kerbyville. An application for place of beginning. Also the premises in
tised for proposals for digging the habeas corpus was made before Judge said towm beginning at N. W. comer of Prices to Suit the Times*
ing to the majority of his tricks being enterprise, and was followed by Prof.
Miller’s lot on Third street; thence in
same. The work is to be completed Prim some weeks ago, but denied. A John
an easterly direction with Miller’s N. boun­
so clumsily performed, detected them Skidmore in the same strain, who I
by October 15th. Other work will change of venue will probably be mov­ dary line 100 feet to Miller’s N. E. corner ;
readily. The balance of the crowd showed that the route was well chosen.
WANTED.
thence northerly at right angles with Mil­
Notice was then given by the incor­ doubtless be done toward starting the ed at the next term of Court, as it is ler’s line 21 feet and 4 inches to a stake ;
acknowledged themselves badly josh­
westerly parallel with Miller’s N.
Three Thousand Bushels of Wheat, In ex­
structure, but building will deemed impossible to get a jury in thence
boundary line 100 feet to the east side of change for goods. Highest prices paid, and
ed, however. He is traveling south­ porators that books would be open at proposed
not be prosecuted until next Spring.
Josephine. We learn that the Briggs Third street; thence with E. line of Third Goods sold at Cash rates.
ward.
7 o’clock that evening at the Post
to place of beginning.
Please give us a call and convince your­
Also donation claim No. 48 in T. 36, S. of selves.
[42tf.]
MoCALL A CO.
S
prague R iver V alley .—From will be represented by Richard Wil­
Office
for
subscriptions
to
the
capital
M an S topped . — Sheriff Manning
R., 2 W., beginning at S. W. comor of said
liams,
James
D.
Fay,
J.
F.
Watson
James A. Stewart, just returned from
claim, at a post from which a B. O. 14 inch­
last week stopped a man named Le­ stock of the Company.
and Kahler & Watson.
es in diameter bears S. 81 63-100 C.; thence
this
valley,
we
learn
that
affairs
are
On
motion,
the
Secretary
was
or
­
Masters on the stage bound South, on
N. 44 80-100 C. to corner of Claim No. 49, T. HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM I
quiet
once
more
and
cattle
doing
dered
to
furnish
a
copy
of
the
proceed
­
and R. aforesaid, thence E. 5 25-100 C.;
a requisition from Lane county. It
P ostmasters are directed to ex­ thence 8. 14 C.; thence E. 45 15-100 C.;
seems that he was leaving the State ings of this meeting to the Jackson­ well. The elder Brown, who had no clude from the mails all letters or thence S. 30 40-100 C.; thence W. 50 35-100
tn place of beginning.
with some debts behind him. He was ville Sentinel and T imes , and that connection with the killing of Hurt, packages having gross or abusive C. Also
160 acres of land lying in Sec. 16, T.
of said
released, however, by the Sheriff, after other Oregon papers be requested to returned a short time since from the words indorsed on the envelope or 39, S. R., 20 E., being the’S. W.
section.
North,
and
expresses
a
desire
of
selling
paying the amount telegraphed Mr. copy.
Also N. W.
of Sec. 20, T. 39, S. R., 20
wrapper, and particular attention is
On motion, the meeting adjourned. out and leaving the county.
E., containing 160 acres.
Manning, and left by the same stage.
called to this matter. Letters deposit­
Also N. E. »4 of Sec. 16, T. 39, S. R., 20 E.,
Q uincy A. B rooks , Sec’y.
It afterwards transpired that the rea­
S ulphur S prings . — A sulphur ed in an office for mailing bearing a containing 160 acres.
Also N. W. K of Sec. 16, T. 39, 8. R., 20
son he was in such a hurry was they
S iskiyou C ounty F air .—Posters spring has been found in one of the stamped envelope should be held for E., containing 160 acres.
wanted him for some more.
are about town announcing that the northtern counties, and a local postage, and at the proper time for­ Also lot 4 of Sec. 2. and N. W. % of N. W. California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
% of See. 12. the N. E. % of N. E. '/£ of Sec.
C ounty F inances .—The finances annual County Fair for Siskiyou coun­ paper In great ecstasy pronounces it warded to the Dead Letter Office. 11, all in T. 39, S. R., 1 W., containing
97 50-100 acres.
LWAY8 ON HAND THE BEST STOCK
of the county are in a fair way ty, Cal., will commence Oct. 7th, con­ the only ono in the State. We would The Postal laws exclude all liquids
All the above described lands being situ­
ot Patent and Home-made Rifle and
ated in Jackson countv. Oregon.
of being in a healthy condition tinuing four days. A liberal premium inform our enthusiastic cotemporary and fruit from the mail.
Shot
Guns, single and double; Revolvera
J. W. MANNING,
that
he
is
sadly
mistaken,
as
Jackson
of
the
latest
patents ; Pocket Pistols, neat,
list
and
speed
programme
is
offered,
and
again. We learn that the bonds­
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. small and powerful
; Derringers, the latest
the
affair
promises
to
be
successful.
Jacksonville,
Sept.
18.
1874.
*
38f4.
county
contains
several
of
superior
P ostponed .—We last week re­
and best; also, the best Powder and Pow­
men in the Jos. Wells’ case are mak­
der Flasks; Hunting and pocket knifes of
quality.
______
ceived the following telegram, which
ing preparations for a settlement with
R eward .—Fifty dollars reward is
the best brands; all sorts of Shot and
NOTICE.
Pouches ; Caps. Wads and everything in
the county, and this amount, in con­ . offered by the Superintendent for
D rummers .—The Fall flight of explains itself:
the Sportsman’s line.
lt
,
pebsoxs
indebted
to
the
A
shland
,
Sept.
12th,
1874.
nection with that due from the Ore­ ! arrest and conviction of any per­ drummers has fairly set in, and our
The above goods are all of the beet qual-
undersigned are requested to come for­
ity,
E
ditor
T
imes
:
ward and settle. Those who have not the and will be sold
gon Central Military Road Company, son breaking the telegraph wire or in­ town has been deluged with them
ready
cash can settle in lumber, wood, hay
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.
Railroad meeting at -Jacksonville or grain.
which there is every prospect will be juring the insulators by shooting or for days past Each stage brings new
I wish to live and let live. So All orders promptly filled. Repairing done
shortly liquidated, will place Jackson throwing stones, etc., at the top of the rocruits, and still they come. In the postponed. *' Speakers can’t be there to- take warning, as others are better collectors promptly .nd In good
M,LLgp
than myself.
*
J. C. BELT, M. P.
. **
county almost, if not quite out of debt. telegraph poles.
S. B. C ranston .
language of the poet, “Give us a rest” 1 day»» -
, Jacksonville) Sept*. 1, 1874. “
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