The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 18, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MA&SHFIELD, OftEfcoti, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY T8f 191(3 EVENING EDITION
-OUR
COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MAIONKV, Kdltor nnd Pub.
DAN K. MALONKY, News Kdltor
Official Paper of Coos Connty
Official I'aper City of Mnrshflcld.
Entered at tho Postofflco At Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through tho mail ai second-class
mall tnattor.
An lndopoudont RopuuUcan nowa
papor, published every evening ex
cept Sunday, and weekly, by
Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co.
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Ono year 51. CO
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aubscilptlon ptlco of tho Coos Bay
Times is $5.00 por year or $2.60 for
six months.
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Address all communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES.
J
EUROPEAN WAR ONE " I
t YEAR AGO TODAY t
?
February 18, 1015.
Emperor Wllllnm arrives at Wll
holmltavcn to personally direct tho
blockndo of tho Ilrltlsh Isles.
Tho Allies claim Important gains
on tho western front.
Czornowlti!, tho capital of Ruko
wlnn, Is ovacuatcd by tho Itus-
BlniiH.
"PLEASE DOX'T' I'UIILIHIl"
EVERY nowspapor Is familiar
with tho request, "Pleaso don't
publish anything about It."
Sometimes it Is mndo In tho form of
a demand nnd accompanied by thrcnti
of dlro results If acquiescence docs
not follow.
Thoro nro n fow things tho public
ought to hoop In mind In tho matter
of a newspaper's relation to the
printing of nows.
In tho first placo, a nowspapor owes
tin obligation to Its wholo circle of
renders to print ti fair, comprehensive
roport of tho day's hnpponlngs. It
cannot overlook this responsibility
merely .to pleaso Individuals. That
policy Involves an Injustlco to tho
many and favoritism to tho fow. Who
shall bo favored? '
Much of tho nows that Is printed
unfortunately occasions nnuoyauco
and ofton heartache to Homebody.
That is an unnvoldablo incident of tho
newspaper business. Is there justi
fication for shloldlug from such con
sequences tho man or woman who has
Jntluonco, Hoclnlly or In business
while tho many who lack It must bo
treated without this consideration?
Persons who wish to escape pub
licity should bo careful not to make
nowfl, or should count tho cost of
ndvcrtlsomont to tho world ns part
of tho prlco thoy pay for what thoy
liavo determined upon doing.
There arc certain easily defined
zones of publicity. Tho Individual
who steps Into any of thoso may
count upon getting his nnino In tho
uowspnpors. One Is tho courts, civil
and criminal. Tho man who goes to
law Invites advertisement. Yot many
inou and somotlmes women up
pcnl to Tho Times to suppress re
ports of legal proceedings In order
that thoy may bo saved annoyunco.
Tho tlmo to consider Immunity Is bo
foro resort to tho law.
Doparturo from the conventional
ities of llfo Is another moans of en
tering tho publicity zono. Conduct
thnt Is off tho beaten trail affords
nows. Thoso who defy social onserv
nnccs or trond upon established In
stitutions must not expect to oscapo
print, and should not ask to bo saved
from such notoriety.
Further, much Injustice may bo
done by tho suppression of iiowh.
Tho tongues of gossip, uninformed
of tho mil fact, can do a hundred
times more Injury to tho Innocent
than publication of tho truth will do
thoso actually Involvod. Often
newspaper Is ehlohllng a reputation
of a scoro from tho Hcundul of sus
picion when It Is tolling (ho truth
nbout ono who has liipurrod the liabil
ity to censure.
This lesson the public should loau
tho way to avoid publicity to
avoid doparturo from tho hwtttm
truck, ond lot this bt added to It
If you have dlvoiKud Into the danger
zono tho way to obtain lonslderattt
troatmont Is to nssiiuin that you are
a wibjoct Tor news, and to tuko tho
nowspapor Into your confidence
frankly and fully,
Such confidence U rnruly abused,
nnd nssurodly never by any nowspa
por that makes a profwwiuu of .
cency or 1ms regard for otlilc.
XO PEACE IX SIGHT
THE LONDON TIMES declare
that It Is idio to talk of
peace, oxcoptlng on tonus of
Gorman dofont, with nil that
means..
Uormuny will novur concydo to
any suoh poueo until tlij umpire
is whipped to its kiiuos.
Thoro will 'Imvo to bo sovornl do
clslvo bftttlos boforo ponaa will ho
sorlousJy courflderod.
J
i iiiitij TUr TEA
i. vvi i n i nu i urt f
t AND THE TOAST X
$$
GOOII EVEX'.XG
Tho essence oftruo nobility
Ib neglect of self, hot tho
thought of Hulf puss In, and
tlio beauty of n Brent iictlon
Is gono like the bloom froln
a Boiled flower. Frohdo.
'
AFTER AVE GO
After wo go
To sleep beneath tho starlight and
tho snow,
How ninny hearts will grlovo tluA.
then tlioy know
After wo go
II.
After wo go
Where God's white daisies shall not
dread to grow,
Even nllll unknown, It shall bo better
so
After wo go.
111.
No tenrs to flow
For years of yearning, nnd tho nn-
drcnlned woo!
Life knuw us not. Of what nvall
to know
After wo go
-Frank L. Stanton.'
Even a married ninn's love Is apt
io 'grow cold If his dinners aro not
kept warm for him.
TODAY'S ADVICE
Tills good ndvlco Georgo Cook com-
moudB,
So llston to It, sonny;
If you would nlways keep your
friends
Just lot thorn la'op their money.
THE WAGES OF SIX
ARE PUDLICITY
HUH
Ho suroly Is n Inzy pup,
Ills actions make mo frown;
Ha waits for something to turn up
And always gets turned down."
Tho best way to keep a secret Is
to forgot It.
llcforo ho gets her ho wonders why
nnturo neglected to glvo hor wings
and a halo. After he gots her he
discovers why.
Whon a nowly married woman dis
covers that by following tho direc
tions lu tho cook -book sho can pro
duce a porfectly good mess of con
crete she begins to place less faith
lu tho gas range nnd more faith
lu tho can opener.
Every onco lu a while you meet n
Coos Hay man who wears a No. 8
hat and whose hrnlu would Just about
fill a thimble.
TODAY'S ADVICE
With your lot do tho best you can,
Try to ho satisfied;
You won't gut Indigestion, man,
From swallowing your pr'do.
When a Coos Day young man tells
a girl ho will lovo her forever uu
doubt ho believes It.
Occasionally a Coos Hay man Is
foolish enough to try to run an auto
mobile on u blcyclo Income
Sonio Coos Imy people nro kept
poor because they spend so much
money protending thoy aro not.
Miihie on tho .Map
Some uamoB aro .Music's very self.
Now take this one, b'gosh!
Tho Tunt-a-Lum Lumbar Co. of
Walla Walla, Wash.
Whon a Coos Hay man acts llko a
hog when ha oats and sloop ho al
ways attributes It to his clear con
science. A Coos Imy man will acrept any
Hi In else that ho uoods, but ho usu
ally dm K the lino on advice.
For tho" first two woeks lovey will
stay homo ovary night with honoy and
seem to enjoy It. Hut about tho third
week ho will begin to squirm around
nnd yawn after suppor, and ho will
finally brace up enough courage to
toll honey ho will run down town a
fow minutes to got the mnll or at
tuud to n little matter. And when
ho gets homo about midnight he
discovers that the honeymoon has
tied a big rook about Its nock and
Jumped Into tho Imy.
When a Cons Hay man has some
thing ho can't wll and can't ovu
glvo uwwy he cun nlwnys ruffle it off.
A Coos Hay woman Just looe to be
uguahjtunt. Slio will mend a whole
day praising her husband to tho
neighbors nnd tlion as soon ns her
husband gets homo sho will start
lu knocking htm,
TAXES IX COOS
The total valuation of the prop
erty In tho three port districts In
Coo8 county is $20,101,002 and this
property was assessed to raise $59,-
115 tax money. Tlio figures a
shown by a recent statement made
by Assessor Thrift aro as follows:
ll'ort of Uandon Valuation, $5,-
527,797; levy, 3 mills; special tax,
$tG,58.').
Port of Coos Hay Valuation,
$9,219,571; levy, -1 mills; Bpccinl
tax, $;IC,878.
Port of Coqulllo Valuation, $5,-
051,234; levy, X mill; spcclnl tax,
$6,051.
NOTICE OK SALE OF DEAL
PItOPERTY FOR DELIXQUEXT
STREET ASSESS.M EXTS.
Notlco Is hereby given thnt act
ing by vlrtuo of n warrant duly
Issued by tho Recorder of tho City
of Mnrshflcld, County of Coos,
Stato of drogon, by ordor of tho
Common Council of snld city, dated
tho 20th day of January,, 1910, to
mo directed, requiring mo, as Mnr-
shnl of said city to forthwith levy
upon the lot and lots nnd parts of
lots and tracts of land upon which
assessment wns mado under nnd
pursuant to Ordlnanco No. COS of
said city for tho deficit lit tho as
sessment for tho Improvement of
Elghtht street north from tho south
lino of Hemlock avenue to tho
north lino of North Fornrtalo addi
tion nnd NUsburg's addition to
Mnrshricld, In tho City of Marsh
flold, Coos county, Oregon, and
which deficit assessment then re
mained unpaid, and to sell tho
sanio In tho manner provided by
law, which said property Is In snld
warrant and licrolnnftor described,
I have, lit pursuance of said war
rant, levied upon, and will, on tho
1 8th day of March, 1910, at nlno
o'clock In tho foronoon of sattl
day, at tho Council Chamber door
of said City, being In tho City Hall,
Front street North of said City,
offer for salo and boII at public
miction to tho highest blddor for
cash,- each of tho following des
cribed lots and pnrts of lots, to-wlt:
Lot 11, block I, deficit assessment
(10,55, belonging to Joslo A. Mc
Kay, said lot being situated In
Town of Fcrndnlo, Coos county,
Oregon, according to tho plat thoro
of on fllo nnd of record In tho
office of tho County Clerk of Coos
county, Oregon; lots 1 nnd 2, block
II, deficit assessment $2 1. Kit and
$28.11, respectively, bolng nBsossod
to Minute Tower nnd situated lu
NasburgH addition to Marshfiold,
according to tho plat thereof on
fllo nnd of record lu the offlco of
tho County Clnrk of Coos county,
Oregon; also tho undivided 1-0 In
terest of Henrietta W. For.roy, W.
11. Curtis and K A. Anderson ns
Trustees undor tho last will nnd
itostamont of J. L. Forroy, deceased,
In lots 0, 0 and 7, block 1, North
Forndulo, Coos county, Orogon, ac
cording to tho plat thereof on fllo
mid of record In tho nfflco of tho
County Clerk of Coos county, Oro
gon, the Maid deficit asitessmont lov
lod on said undivided 1-0 Interest
In said lots being as follows:
Against said lutorest In said lot 5
$2.82; against said Interest lu snld
lot (! $2,57, and ugalust wild Inter
est lu said lot 7 $2,71.
Dated at Marshfteld, Coos county,
Oregon, this 18th day of February,
1910,
J. W. OARTEH.
Marshal of tho City of Marsh
field, Coos coilnty, Oregon.
F 1 8-25. Mr II-1 0-1 7
Hello! You with Coughs
Here's Speedy Relief
Slop th racking and hacking, rUo tho
phlegm, heal tlio torcnex with Foley' Honey
un J Tar Compoun J,
"Jut llko oil on troubled waters,"
Is tlm way ono Krnt.'ful woman ita
HoriliHH tlm lu'iient of l'ly' lloituy
mid Tnr 'onuouml,
It nprtoilH a Houthliifr, healing coat
tiifc ovur Ilia raw lullameil throat It
looaeiiH tlm hack ralni'H the phNgin
anil really works wou.r.
Why lmck, hack, hack driving
cvoryhoily almoxt cuwy, imluff ui
your stiviiKih, wi-nki-ninK your vital
ity nod Inviting' verlous ulckncas
whon there's f.Mtly, southing, sura
rclhf In l-'oley's Honey and Tar Com
luniiul. "After lisliitr mdlclno from tho doc
tor, wliljmit rcHiiliH, for my Krand
chlMreu, who wero visiting me," stiya
Mr. J. A. .Shanks, of I.ewlaliinK. Ind..
11 1 hail to net up niul tret a Uittla of
Voli-y's Honey antt Tar Compound out
of my tor ami nlve them. After a
few ilos wero B'ven they went to
ulw'p ami Hlept thruUKhout the night
without ooiiKhlnic. 1 have Imiulleil
I'oley's Honoy ami Tar Compound for
more than eluht years and always
vucommend It."
You'll And Foley's Houey and Tar
lit jour driitfKUti. lie mro to nk
for 1'ole.y'n and woe that you Ret the
yellow iwi'katio. Nothing else will do
the woriv thnt Foley's Houey und Tar
will do, 2 Jo, SQc und $1.00 slies.
Tor salo hy Owl Prescription Phar
macy. Frank U. Cohan, Central Avo
nuo. Onnoslt'd Chandlor Hotel. Tele
phono 74.
C00S BAY TIMES WANT ADS
Low Cost - High Efficiency
. FIGURES FROM 1015
J NEWS OF OREGON t
$
1IAKI5R - Charles Klrkpatrlck,
nged 29 years, died us a direct re
sult of a wound ho received four
years ago when ho wns shot down by
nn unknown assassin.
3Al,EM Justice Hurnott of tho
Bupromq court, has filed as n canai
dato for renomlnatlou on tho lie
publican ticket.
ALUANW- With n charter mem
bership of 51 a new grange to bo
known ns tho Callaniotto grange was
organled In Linn county.
DALLAS A. C. Miller of Linn
county , sold his 1000 acre ranch to
J. C. Gland, recently of Toledo, Ohio,
who will ralso high grade Durham
cottlo.
MEDFORD The Modford flour
mills huvo been equipped with now
machinery at a cost of $25,000 und
will have a capacity of SO barrels u
day. '
EUGENE The Chamber of Coin
morcols furthorlng a plan to have
raised flux In Lano county.
PRINEVILLE John Stolner nnd
Frnnk Taylor, two young homestead
ers who forged a check In ordor to
ntnko a trip to their old homo lu
Tonncsseo, havo been brought back
for trial.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROP
ERTY FOR DELIXQUEXT
STREET ASSESSMENTS
Notlco is hereby given that acting
by vlrtuo of n wnrrunt duly Issued
by . tho Recorder of tho. City of
Mnrshflcld, County of Coos, Stato
of Oregon, by ordor of tho Common
Council of said city, dated tho 30th
dny of December, 1915, to mo di
rected, requiring me, ns Marshal of
said city to forthwith lovy upon tho
lot or lots or parts thoreof or tractB
of land upon which assessment was
mndo under nnd pursuant to Or
dlnanco No. 702 of snld city for tho
Improvement of that portion of llom
lock nvcnuo from tho west lino of
Front street North to tho west lino
of Sixth street North, in tho city of
Marshfiold, Coos County, Orogon,
nnd which assessment then remained
unpaid nnd to sell tho same in tho
mnnnor provided by lnw, which snld
property is In said warrant and
hereinafter described, I have, in pur
suauco of said warrant, levied upon,
nnd will on tho 21st day of Febru
ary, ltttG, at nlno o'clock In the
forenoon of snld ,day, at tho Com
mon Council Chambor door, In tho
city hull on Front street of said
city, offer for salo and Bell at pub
lic auction to tho highest blddor for
cash, each of tho following described
lots mid parts of lots, to-wlt: Lot
12 Hlock 40, nsspssmout $2G.71, be
longing to Helen D, Nnsburg, also
tho following lot and parts of lots
belonging to Nashurg Laud Com
pany: Lot 7, Hlock 41, assossmont
$2.00, tho southwest half of lot 8,
block 41, nssossmout $1.30, mm tho
southwest half of lot 10, block 41,
assessment $1,30, all of said abovo
described lots bolng situated lu Nns
burg's Addition to Marshfiold, ac
cording to tho plat thoreof on fllo
and of record In tho offlco of tho
Couuty Clerk of ,Coos County, Oro
Kon. Dated nt Marshfiold, Coos County,
Oregon, this 21st day of January,
1010. J. W. CARTER,
Marshal or tho City of Marshriold,
Coos County Oregon.
XOTIPE OV HEDE.MrTlOX OK
SPECIAli IMPROVEMENT
"oxns.
Xotlco Is horohy kIvcii that pur
8iint to tho, provisions of chapter
V of title XXVI, L. O. L. niul in
KROOKlnuce with the terum ami con
tlltlons of wilu" homls, tho City of
Marshfiold will 'tnko up, redeem
nuil rancol tho Bpoclal Improvo"
liiuut hqiuU of said City of Marsh
flolil. C'qqi County, OroKon, Issued
on the' flmt day of Septemhor,
l'JIO, and liiimhorod lir. to 14,8
lurluslvo, of mi Id luo rogpectlvely,
honll nnuihoied lITi UoIiik for the
Hum of ?200.00 and bonds mini
beroil 1IG and 147 hoIiiK onch for
tho sum of $,.00.00 and bond mini
horod IIS being for tho sum of
$300.1(1, and all of said bonds bear
ing intorost at" C por rent por an
num, and will on tho next semi
uumuil coupon porlod of said bonds,
to-wlt: On tho .first day of March,
1910, pay to-tho propor owners
and holders of said bonds, faro
valuo of each thoreof, with accrued
Interest to said dato and tho own
ers nnd holders of bald above dos
cilbod bonds nro hereby notlflod
to nroiont the samo for payment
and cancellation to tho under
sinned, tho Treasurer of said City,
nt hjs offlco In said City of Marsh
field., Coos County, Orogon, on said
data for payment, cancellation and
reilamptlon, nnd nro furthor noti
fied that Intorost thoroon will roaso
at sjild Interest payment porlod. to
wlt. On Mnreh 1st, 1910.
unlod this 4th (dny of February,
11)10.
(1. W. KAUFMAN,
Treasurer of tho Olty of Murshfield,
Coos CoiinO', Oregon.
Want advert UIiik sells tlio no-lougcr-u
anted things.
Oldest lhtnk In Coos County' Established 1H80
Flanagan ( Beimetf Bank
Multifield, Coos County, Oregon.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000
INTEREST PAID OX TIME VXD SAVINGS DEPOSITS
Officers J. W. DENNETT, Prosldont; J AS. II. FLANAGAN, VIco
Prosldent; R. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier; O. F. WINCHESTER,
Assistant Cashier.
Flanagan (ib Bennett Bank
OF MYRTLE POINT
Capital $25,00
Officers J. W. DENNETT, President; JAS. II. FLANAGAN, Vice
President; L. M. SUPLEH, Cashier; h) T. DEMENT, Assistant
Cashier. t
Bennett Trust Company
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000
Officors J. W. DENNETT, Prosldont; TOM T. DENNETT, Vlco
PreBldcnt; ARTHUR M'KEOWN, Secretary; DENNETT SWAN
TON, Treasurer.
The Only Trust Company in tlio State, Outside of Portland, Which
Organised Under tho New Law.
WHAT if you wore not
"born with a silver
spoon in your mouth?"
Many a man has built up a
balance in this bank that
would buy him more silver
spoons than he could use evon
if he lived to be as old as
Methuselah.
4 PER CENT INTEREST
Paid on Timo Certificates.
First- National Bank
The Bank of Personal Service
0
Marshfteld, Oregon
Scandmavian-AimAican Bank
WHERE SA
We will be glad to assist you in any way so that your
taxes may be paid in time. Wo Wish to Serve You.
HOURS 9 TO 3
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
S. S. Nann1 Smith
Passenger and Freipht
Sails for San Francisco
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 at 10 A. M.
FROM
' COOS BAY
S. S. Adeline Smith
Passengers Only
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY
Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK
PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK
C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agent
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made
like new .
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz
Phone 180-J.
Abstracts
Title Guarantee & Abstract Company
Marshfleld nnd Coqulllo City, Orogon.
Oeneral Apents Knstsldo nd SeiiKstnckcn's Addition.
Special attention paid to assessments ami payment of tnxos.
IIKVKY SEXGSTACKEX, MnnnRer.
GRAVEL'
Wo Are now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In ny tuantltles
from pile In our ard or in carload lots, at following pricea;
From pile on ground, ?2.VB per yard.
Carload lots, taken from car, $3.00 per yard.
Retail Department.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Opposite Post-Ofrlce.
BRING .YOUR JOB PRINTING
VINOS AltE SAFE
SATURDAY EVE7TO 9
Garage
North Front Street
For relinhlo Abstracts of Tltlo niitl
information about COOS HAY REAL
ESTATE, seo
Phone 100.
TO THE COOS BAY TIMES
PR0FESSI0NALjRECT
Dr. A. L . HouseworKr
MiyBlrlnn .! a,'
Offlco:IrvlK ,4" '
Offlco hours: 11 to i- '
I nnd 7 to 8 p. i. " " 8
Phones: OffCo 1 la-Jtite,., ,
J. M. wTigiit
nUILDING mvil'H
EBtlmatcB furnished on requt
Dr. H. M. Shnu
Kjo, Ear and Throat SpocWu
GLASSES VltTKl)
Phono S.'IOT. JtooiiiH "oo-aoj
lrvlnK itlock.
DR. BIATl'IE 11. SUAW.
Physlclmi nnd SurReo!
y Piiono auo-J. '
H. G. Butler ""
CIVIL ENGIXEKR
Room 304 Coko Ilhlg. Phono Hn
Rcsldonco Phone 3C3-L.
W. G. Chandler
ARCRITKOT
Rooms 301 nnd 302, Coke Balldla. '
Marahflold, OroKon.
WOODGOOD WOOD
W. If. Lingo 1ms it at 8i,c0 Bj
!?l! cash per load. Gnrlmao r.
oil. Phono HU7-J.
THE LLOYD HOTEL
Housekeeping Apartments t
Two rooms, .?8.00 muiitli
Electricity nnd Gas. Frco bathj t
Sleeping rooins, !?I.no k., up
TISIE TA11LH
WILLAJIICTTK PACIFIC- MOTOR
OAR
Lcavo Le1TI
Marshfiold North Desl
.OMCjn.m 7:00 in.
7.45 n.m, 8:00 i.m,
8:4G a.m. 0:00 tm,
9:45 n.m, 10:15 i.m,
10:45 n.rn- 11:00 a.m.
11:30 a.m. 11:45 i.m,
12:60 p.m. 1:15 p.m.
1:45 p.m. 2:00 p.m.
2:45 p.m. 3:00 p.m.
3:4G p'.m. 4:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m. 5:15 p.m.
5.10 p!m. 5:55 p.m.
6:55 p.m. North city limits only.
7:30 p.m. 7:45 p.m.
in mm-miw
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171
PARE TEX CEXTS
City Llmltn North Rend, Be,
2n COMMUTATION nj)
U TICKETS $t.7rt iJ
Murshficld-Xorth Rend Auto
Lino
Cnra ovtry (on minutes from
O n. in. to 12 ! m,t to South
Slough onco n day, leaving at
11 u. ui.; to Empire threo trip
dny.
GOHST ft KING. Propi.
.
T. J, HOAIFU ( A. II. I10DGIKI
Marshficld aTA,NNDc Co.
nKJiutfls Furnished
Plioo 110-It. Marshfleld. Oreoi
DUNGAN
UNDERTAKING nn
PARLORS
will ho kept
OPEN TO THE PUhMO
A Tegnlnr Btnto licensed
undertaker will be w
charge
Phono 105-J
QAVP wnNEY
by orderlug the lamons
lirMDVUM I c PflAl
ncuni viluu ww.
Nut coal, per ton j
Lump coal, per ton s
Or half ton of ootn -
D. MUSSua. irw
Plioao 18-J or leave orders at
Hlllycr's Cigar Store.
DRY WOOD
CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Front Street
Phone 870J
1
t WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
I Assets $240,000.00
I Pays S per cent on savings
t I. S. KAUFMAN &' CO,
Local Treasurer
I4gl
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