Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, April 06, 1905, Image 1

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Volvn« XX1
BANDON,
OREGON:
THURSDAY,
APRIL
6
Number 11.
Mr». 8. D. Barrows has been on the
J. B. Gross arrived here last even­
Mrs. W. C. Sanderson ia slightly
sick list for a few day«.
ing from Cottage Grove.
improved, but still very sick.
Elbert Dyer returned home yester­
B. Folsom, of Dora, was a Bandon i
Thomas Galleger, of Manila. P. I.,
Mrs. A. M. Snmner went to Marsh­
Tonox v. March 28.
day from a visit to Sau Francisco.
visitor last Monday.
field yesterday to visit her son Milo registered at the Tupper Huuse Mon­ The Japanese army is on the march again
northward.
Baseball reports indicate that Coos and family, and Frank.
day.
Watt Short, of Marshfield, visited I
A tornado destroyed the village of Lewis­
County will have a league, thia year,
thia place laat Monday.
J. W. Mast. the Prosper Mill Com­ burg. Minn., injuring several persoua, one
There was a shelling out of men
MISS L. G. GOULD, Matron
from the Coquille, Monday morning, pany’s bookkeeper, was doing busi­ fatally. The people mostly escaped serioQg
George Mehl, of Coquille, was a ; again.
A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical ar.d
injury by getting into their cellars.
Mrs. Benton Hoyt, who has been for Wedderburn, on Rogue river, to ness in Bandon Tuesday.
Bandon visitor this week.
Ottawa. Kansas, was damaged by a wind
fish
for
R.
D.
Hume.
Those
going
I
sick
for
some
time
is
slightly
im
­
Medical Diseases.
Kheuiuati« Pull» Quickly Relieved
For seed Wheat, Barley, Oats, and
storm and a dozen persons injured.
from
Bandon
were
Frank
A.
Holman,
proved.
Grass seed, call at Sanderson Bros.
Trained nurecA in attendance.
The excruciating pains character­ The nobles of Russia fear a reign of ter­
ror- The interior of that country is declared
The steamers Elizabeth and Chico Bert Patterson, Charles Lorenz and
Grandma Shoemaker has been a
For information address
WM. HORSFALL, AI. D.
istic
of
rheumatism
and
sciatica,
are
to be boiling with revolution.
Lawrence Stitt; Seth Lanegan of
sever« sufferer from La Grippe during , are both due to arrive from San Frau-
Marshfield. Oregon.
quickly
relieved
by
applying
Cham
­
A
tire
at
Hanson,
Ky.,
today,
did
5100,000
Randolph, and Peter Hansen, John
the last week, but i« gradually im- . cisco tomorrow.
berlain's Pain Balm. The great pain damage.
Pederson
and
Jack
Winkler,
of
Pros
C. Crowley and James Haft of Port
Twenty-five negro convict• who escaped
pro ring.
per, completed the number that set relieving power of the liniment has from a Texas prison, are being trailed by
Orford,
were
in
Bandon
the
latter
Any person desiring to let brush
off on this occasion. Clay Garontte beeu the surprise and delight of bloodhounds. Three have been captured .
cutting, by contract, may find a con­ part of last week.
took a four-borse rig and five of the thousands of sufferers. The Quick re­
W xdnbrdat , March 29.
Dr. Prentis goes to Langlois, Mon­
tractor by conferring with the Ra-
Peace talk report says that Russia has
crowd. This makes the first lot from lief from pain which it am>rd«ia alone
ooiinti office.
day, April 17tb. Have yonr teeth
here, and another party is expectiug worth many times it» cost. For sale named negative conditions for Japan.
Japan wants a war indemnity of $800,000,-
by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist.
Captain O. Anderson, Miss Sadie put in good order before be goes.
to follow in a few days.
We Have the Variety of Steck
00). Ihe demand is a bar to peaoe negotia­
Fahy and E. J. Price were passengers
George Fowler has beeu suffering
Beef, Pork. Veal, Mutton. Lamb. Bologna and Pork Sausage, Pressed Beef, Head
Drank Whinky in Curry.
tions.
L.
T.
Langdon
.Suicided.
Cheese, Corned Beef, Pickled Pork, Eggs, Vegetables «nd Butter.
to San Francisco on the steumer Eliz from an attack of grippe and a siege
The fire in the Albany Woolen Mills
Call on us and get our prices before baying elsewhere.
The trial« of Marshall Cook, Paul started in the drying room and spread bo
abeth last Friday.
of lonsilitis. Ho is getting better.
The following is from tbo Hum­
We are not like the Hind Wheels
J. A. Counts was doing bnsiness in boldt Daily Standard. Mr. Langdon Martin and Chester Langlois, came rapidly that the employes had barely time to
Arthur Rice, the jeweler, brought
of a wagon, always following in the same rut. We are pushers, striving for a larger
escape.
off
tn
Port
Orford,
Monday,
before
was
well
known
io
Coos
and
Ctnry
baok a fiue stock of jewelry on his Bandon lust Monday, and took a load
T he London share of the Japnutse loan is business, and we get tb -re by keeping
counties, having acted ns mail carrier Justice Zumwalt, and resulted in the oversubscribed ten times.
return from Portland, to which be of freight back with him next day.
Tli© Best IMeEVt in ttie La-nci
conviction of Marshall Cook and Paul
calls the attention of the public.
Two persons di<d of heat at Pittsburg, Pa. and Rolling nt the very lowest prices.
March passed out withont showing along the coast for several years.
We
are
here
to please and here to fifnv.
Hanging by the neck from a brace Martin on a plea of guilty’, and the Temperature register! d 78 degrees.
We neglected, last week, to report much of the lion policy, and April is
Yours
to serve,
Justice imposed a fiue of fifty dollar«
Secretary Hay arrived at Gibralter and
the result of the sale of the schooner here making a very delightful show­ in a box stall at the livery stable of
says that be is better.
upon
each
of
them.
Mr.
Langlois
em
­
A. W. Torrey, Second and H streets,
J. Waldvogel & Son, Props.
Onward and rigging. E Heukendorff ing.
President Roosevelt bRS asked for the res­
the dead body of L. T. Langdon, an ployed Atty Madden and plead not ignation of the Panama Canal Co tn ìbis
was the purchaser, the price being
J. M. Upton, of Marshfield, greeted
old man about town, was found yes­ guilty. A jury was quickly impaneled siouers.
$550.
old acquaintances here, Tuesday, hav­
T hvksdat . March 30.
terday morning shortly after 5 o’clock and the prosecution failing to estab­
Keep your bowels regular by the ing been called thia way on legal busi­
lish sufficient evidence against him. About fifty men deserted from the 13th
by John Ragon, an employe.
use of Chamberlain's Stomach and ness.
Infantry which in to leave Saturday, for the
Upon ttie brace across the stall were the case was dismissed.
Liver Tablets.
There ie nothing
M Rowan, of Coquille, has moved the old man's hat, a tin cup, and an
E. W. Jensen appeared for the 1’bilipineR, fn in Portland.
The Japanese have seized the steamer In­
belter. For sale by 0. Y. Lowe, to Buidon and is opening up a har
empty bottle, bearing the label. Ex­ state, and as there are two convictions dustry, bound for Vladivostok.
Druggist.
ness shop, on First Street, alongside tract of Lemon.” He was banging out of three cases, the prosecution
The Japanese flanking columns have been
Coz wants to see you. He sells Manciet’s confectionery .
Will Reep ou Hand at all Times
on the side of the stall by a small bay has not been in vain; and that it will seen 74 miles north of Tie Pass.
The new cruiser Rusbek. of the German
provisions and groceries,
Honest
The Margarita Fischer Company rope doubled, io easy reach of the be a salutary lesson to thoughtless
measure and merit go band in band have gone to Crescent City to fill a top and the brace upon which was law breakers, we don’t doubt. Whisky navy, has a speed of 23 knots an hour.
King Edward will take a *oruise in the
with Cox. Try him for Flour, Hams, two weeks’ engagement, after which placed the bat, cup and bottle. Ap­ drinking is bad except io rare in Mediterranean.
Bacon, etc.
they will again come to Coos Co.
parently be bad committed suicide, stances, and the habit of drinking at Sumpter, Oregon, was visited by a heavy
W.D Marshall was elected a del­
Carl E. Tilton cams over from and the coroner’s jury, empanelel last balls or other public assemblages snow fall, bringing joy to the placer miners.
The Elks Home at Reno, Nevada, burned
Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Furm Produce.
egate to the grand lodge of Foresters Beaver Hill, last Monday, having so evening, found that be bad met death where ladies congregate, is wrong,
down. Loss $3.5,000.
which meets at Portland, some time far recovered the use of bis leg agaio, at bis own hands.
and no one who thoughtfully consid­
I
will pay highest market price for beef. pork, mutton,woo), hides, etc.
F riday , March 31.
the coming summer, by the Foresters as to be ableto walk without crutches
At the inquest the circumstances of ers the question, or regards the pres­
No hope of peace in the Far East, is the
of this place.
ence of ladies as a gentleman should, cry. Japanese Minister at Paris declares
Mrs. Ed Ruckleff, of Langlois, was the finding were related as follows:
can
justify
it
by
any
process
of
rea
­
George SypherHwasintown Friday in town Thursday on her way home John Ragon, an employe at the stable,
bis govornment has given no bint of terms.
night on his way to Curry Co. He from Myrtle Point, having attended went to work shortly after 5 o'clock soning. Boys, be gentlemen every­ Oyama is proceeding northward *ith bis
has been in Idaho for bis health, but the funeral of her sister, Mrs. W. E yesterday morning, and entered the where, and be manly enough to re main army, with wide extended wings, with
the object of enveloping the Russian posi­
seems to have received no benefit Lewellen Mr. Lewellen accompanied box stall to get a fork full of bay. spect women and children and the tion.
■■■
rights of other people at all times
from bis visit.
W
hen
leaving
be
glanced
over
bis
$ 1
The terrorists of Russia ar? active, and
her this far on her way home.
I
shoulder and saw the suspended body and places. You will respect your- thirty more of the nobility, including Grand
Levi Gant of Myrtle Point died
P. C. Stephenson and Levi C. Gib
March 25lb, aged 78 years. Mr. Gant son are at work on the counter for of Langdon. He quickly notified a Belves all the more, lead happier Duke Alexis and Governor General Trepoff,
are marked for destruction.
was one of the early pioneers to the the Bandon Bank, and will soon have fellow «tableman and they in Inru live«, and avoid troubles that fall
The German Kaiser visited Morocco for a
Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes.
Pacific Coast, and has long been a it completed. The labor of re ar notified Deputy Coroner Skinner. thicker along the pathway of every couple of hours.
evil
life.
—
Port
Orford
Tribune.
From appearance», Langdon bad
Texarkana, Texas, was visited by a $73,-
resident of Coos County,
ranging the building to suit it for
000 lire.
K obbed the Grave.
W. W. Smith came up from bis banking purposes will soon be com­ climbed upon the stall, tied the bay
In a collision between fire engines and a
rope
about
hi»
neck
and
slipped
off.
ranch in Northern Curry and took pleted.
A startling incident is narrated by street car. in Chicago, five firemen were in­
His
coat
had
been
removed
and
was
his w.fe home Sunday, she having
Mrs. M. A. McLeod, of Marshfield,
John Oliver, of Philadelphia, as fol­ jured.
S atubdat , April 1.
recovered from her recent sickness Stenographer, was in Bandon over laid to one side upon a bunch of bay. lows; “I was in an awful condition.
The Portland policemen were the subjects
and operation sufficiently to return Tuesday, having been called h»re as Two letters were found upon bis per My skin was almost yellow, eyes
son by I bo Coroner, one attempting
o1 many practical jokes, and were sent cbas
borne.
referee in an action between R. H to give reasons for bis rash act, and sunken, tongue coated, pain cootinn ing imipinary criminals.
William H. Button and S. E. Rosa and Zach Boice, pending in
one to Dr. Charles Falk. In the first ally in back aud sides, no appetite, The Nineteenth Un:ted States Infantry
Wright came up from the oil well, Circuit Court. Attorney J M. Upton,
growing weaker day by day. Three sailed from Portland, today, to Berve in the
Al Dairyville, Saturday and remained of Marshfield, was here in Mr. Rosa’s he expressed disappointment in not physicians bad given me up. Then I Philippines,
Suits Mado to Measure
NEfO
over Sunday. Mr. Button thinks interest, while Attorney A. J. Sber receiving employment as a stableman was advised to use Electric Bitters. Police Commissioner Szabalovicz of Lodz,
Russia,
had
his
feet
blown
off
and
was
P8OO»
that he will finish drilling within the wood, of Coquille, was looking after from John Ilinch, and concluded To my great joy, the first bottle made otherwise wounded by a bomb. The assas­
mticn-moNt
AGENT
FOR
WARNER'S
RUST
PROOF
CORSET.
‘
Life
is
not
worth
living."
The
sec
­
next fortnight.
the interests of Mr. Boice. An ad
a decided improvement. I continued sin was wounded by the policeman’s atten­
ond letter found is as fellows:
dant. and will probably die.
A talk by telephone with one of jonrmeut was made until April 11th,
“Freshwater Corners, Humboldt its use for three weeks, and am now a
Theodore P. Sobuts, of Pa., has been ap­
the boys who went to Rogue River to when the balance of the evidence in
well man. I know they robbed the pointed bead of the Pauama Caual Commis­
Co.,
Calif.,
March
7,
1905.
fish for II. D. Hume, gave us the news the case is to be taken.
grave of another victim." No one sion.
“M. D, Cbas. Falk, Eureka, Cal.
that the boys arrived there Tuesday
There are some peace reports afloat, but
J. Sydoam and wife were io town
“I may die shortly, if so, 1 will leave should fail to try them. Only 50 cts. they seem mostly to be the result of guess­
evening, and that all was well and this week having arrived from the my body to be examined by yon for guaranteed,
at
C.
Y.
Lowe
’
s
Drug
1
work.
that they would go to work yesterday East. ■ Mrs. Sydnam is a sister to Ed.
Store.
the benefit of the medical profession.
The battlesbipObio left San Francisco for
morning. The fishing season there Good, of Northern Curry, and went
China to join the Pacific Squadron.
You will find it a study if a thorough
Hon.
Carlos
y
Coffigny,
secretary
of
will last until the 15tb of Angust.
East last fall. Since leaving here,she examination is made. You will find i
M onday . April 1.
state of Cuba and a number of bis
The office at the Woolen Mill is in and her bnsband have visited a good something wrong in the stomach, also distinguished
,
Bed Room Suites
Curtain Poles nnd Fino
Wall Paper and
countrymen have an­ Sixty men are entombed in a coal mine at
and Piece«.
Window 1 rimniingg.
House Lining.
course of const ruction, and the floor many localities, having gone East by the heart and the lungs; a rattling iu ,
Zigler, III. An explosion closed the entrance
nounced their intention-»of visiting to the mine,
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SEWING
MACHINES
AND
BABY
CARRIAGES
--------
is being laid in the drying room io the Southern Pacific route and re­ the chest and an expectorate of a i
the Lewis and Clark exposition.
the attic. The labor of preparation turned by the N irthorn Pacific. Mr. mucous matter at all times, and io a
Cabinet Shop in Connection.
Mattresses and Springs.
MA RINK.
has been nearly completed, and the Sydnam said that during his absence severe cold a bloody rnneous matter, To Whom It May Concern.
Furniture
Repairing
and
Saw-filing
a Spcoiulty.
ARRIVED.
mill will soon be in operation. The from Oregon he had not seen any at times almost pure blood. Have Notice is hereby given to tbo pnblic that 1
March
31.
--Sehr
Lizzie
Prien,
Hausen,
15
green grass growing, the first on bis
Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. ktX“"8 UNDERTAKING
mill will so m show signs of activity, iouruey showing up nt Portland on had typhoid pneumonia fever many [ heve this day given my son. A J. Stewart, days from San Francisco.
his time, and that I will not be responsible
times.
I
think
my
time
is
abort.
April
4.
—
Schooner
Advance,
Ogidiusaen,
end the busy bum of industry revive lis return. He and bis wife will buy
A Fall Line of Burial Caskets. Bnrial R< bes and Goods, and Undertaking Supplies
for any debts or obligation? he may con­
13 days from Sau Francisco.
(Constantly Kept on Hand.
trae».
J p. S tkwabt .
L. T. LANGDON.”
the drooping appearance that has h lot in Bandon and make this place
BandoD,
Oregon.
Marsh
16th.
1905.
RAILED.
their
home.
They
have
gone
on
a
Hi
neb
testified
that
the
de
Mr.
held «way for some time. Already
to relatives in Curry fur a few CPHSVll had spoken to him about em- Cliambei Iain's Cough Remedy the March 31.—Sehr Fortuna, Anderson, to
the management has been obliged to visit
San Francisco.
day a.
ployniPtit n short time ago, and that
Best and Most Popular.
refuse large orders for goods.
March 31.—Stinr Elizabeth, Jensen, to
be bad told him that his stableman
Millinery Coming
San Francisco.
was thinking of leaving, and iu that
‘‘
Mothers
buy
it
for
cronpy
children,
B orn .—At Bandoo, March 31st. to
March 31.—Stmr Chico, Martin, to S. F.
Cane Langdon would be given the job.
April 5 — Behr Lizzie Prien, Hansen, to
Mr. and Mrs. George Button, a son.
Mrs. A. G. Aiken, of Marshfield Mr. Hincb’» stat,Ionian did not quit, railroan men buy it for severe coughs,
however, and consequently Langdon and elderly people buy it for la San Francisco.
will
have
nstork
of
Millinery.consist
B orn .—At Ban Ion, April 1st, to
was not given tbe desired employ­ grippe,” say Moore Bros.. Eldon,
Mr. an 1 Mrs. George F. Lorenz, a ing of Ladies’ elegant Spring and ment. A postal card from a Trinidad Iowa. “We sell more of Chamber­
Summer
Hats,
in
Bandon,
Friday
liveryman, staling that there was no lain's Cough Remedy than any other J1HMXIN LODGE, No. IIA.A.F.A. M £
daughter,
F or R ent C heap —The Ocean House evening, April 7tb, to be opened up need of a stage driver at tbe time of kind. It seems to have taken the -* pANDON LODGE, Nn. 115, A F.A.M. *
writing, was also found on the person
i > Stated communications tirHt Sat 3
property in West Bandon; A sma|l at the residence of Mrs. TbornaB of tbe deceased.
lead over several other good brands.’’ (¿nrdftv
after the full moon of each
Wagons of all kinds made to order.
White,
next
day.
house and large barn on premise«.
Tbe old man was not well known in There is no question but this medicine month. All Master Masons cordially
Job work ?.!♦/>• 1 ’ ♦.* j f
ar. J Ml work
Vo give eat imimcivd . ‘Price*
The
Ladies
of
Bandon
srernqn-wfod
•Jraviig-d.
W.
G.
HANDEI&UN,
SV.
M.
;*
Enrek.3 He bad been io tk« county is the best that can be procured for
Will take mo«t of »ho rent in work.
Reasonable.
g
J.
E.
W
alstbom
,
Seo.
to call and examine goods and learn for several years, and two years ago
Apply to J. H. Jooos, Bandon, Ore.
Horseshoeing a. 8peoia.lty
worked at Torrey's stables. Since coughs and colds, whether it be a 5 ? ******44*4 f**:v»#* W
prices.
then be occasionally slept at tbe barn child or an adult that is afflicted. It
« X*
4CS* ft C
< i i ** «4.«» #■*
iu tbe bay, aud upon such occasions always cures and cures quickly. Sold £ flwirf QnrfAs*
.No. 17,
W» scarcely nuiiced by the stable-' by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist.
Forerttern <»f America.
men. Ho went to the barn Friday
l3p»(H RTyrEEN (IF THE FOHEST |
Dr. Prentis,the dentist,is nowhere ' night abont 11:30 o’clock, and engaged
We nre Mill doing botineM at The Old
Dr.
S.
Iu.
Perkins,
* VJ No. 17. meets Friday night of each"
and will remain until April 17tb, on in a short conversation with John
Stand and can please yon. Give ns a Call
¡S
-veek.
in
Concrete
Hall,
Bandon.
Oregon
and examine our
which day be will go to Dairyville, I Wesley Dillou. the night man. Tbe
PHYSICIAN & SV HQ EON. ft 1 cordial welcom. is estt-nded to all via-g
■iling teotber«. E il. bi . ai keiiby .
»
after which he will visit Port Orford. | two men passed a few casual remarks
| 2 W. V. FtsHKB.
Chief Ranger. J
and Langdon went to bed. Nothing
BANDON. OREGON.
Those requiring Lis services are re­ more was seen of him until he was
Fin. Secretary.
?
Office <>Y«»r Wra. Gallier'a Store.
ft ft ft i- Xi.fti ft
-ft-ft ftft ftjft#.*
i
quested to make appointments and found dead the next tuurnitig.
Now is the time to purchase Hardware. The undersigned l:ae
Office hours 6 to 9 a.m.
have their work attended to now, as
in stock h large assortment of
A Great S«n<a»ttou.
Call at residence at other hours.
he will not stop on his way home.
< IIANHON LODOK No. 133,1.0.0. F <
—
Th<-»e was a big sensation in Lees­
It yon cannot find what yon want
Office in Breuer's Photo gallery.
Dr. TT. I j . Houston, * p ANDON LODGE. No. 1X3,1. O. <». F. * i
ville,
Iud.
when
W.
H.
Brown
of
that
anywhere else in town, come to the
‘f 1 > meets every Saturday evening. J
brothers in good standing .;,
Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies.
place, who was expect, d to die, had
PHYSICIAN & SUlitíEON, ^Visiting
^cordially invited.
K
bis life saved by Dr King's New Dis­
A. J. HARTMAN. N. G. *
5; I’ainti*. Oil». Boor* and Windows.
Dr. D. L. Steele, Dentist, late of covery for Consumption. He writes: Office in Pacific Hotel. Hanrs. 9 to 12. a.m. J> T. W. R ob HOM, Sec.
T1N8HOP IN CONNECTION.
1
:30
to
’
4,
p.m.
;
7
to
8
in
the
evening.
San Francisco, will visit Langlois "I endured insufferable agonies from
professionally on April 1st, and will Asthma, but yonr New Discovery gave
BANDO*/
-
-
ORBGON.
O T- Blximenrotiier
Maybe we have one left, if eo. the remaiu until April 8th, 1905. Those me immediate relief, and soon there­
U. S. Commisioner and Notary Public
The Bandon Hardware Man,
price vili plea«« yon.
requiring the services of an up to- after effected a complete enre*’ Sim­
S. A. D. EATON,
Filing* and Final proofs made on Home
Oar «took ie a-aall, bat the good« date dentist, call on Dr. Steele at bis ilar enres of Consumption. Pneumo­
•«Sradf, Ti :«t>erClaims and other U. S. Lauda
GEO. P. TOI-I-INO,
. LA WYE I»,
are of a good quality, and the prices office in Langlois.
Wrenshall & WrenGhall,
nia, Bronchitis and Grip are numer­
Mnnry Loans Negotiated on Approved ATTORNEY in COUNSELOR AT LAW
are right.-
.
.
•
• e OREGON. «iecnritjr.
Dr. S’eele will visit Bandon on bin ous. It's tbe peerless remedy for all BANDON
IND
We make ‘‘Cash Buying" an oVjebt way op the coast. May let
in room IR Beverie Building. Ban
NOTARY PUBLIC.
If throat and lung troubles. Price 50c.
Will practice in all CourW.
don. Residence on Batte Creek. Oregon.
to the purchaser, at
yon want your dental work dune right, and fl.00. Guaranteed by C. Y. Lowe,
Notary in office.
Flj*©
Insurance.
All kinds of Real Estate tmaght and
THE BÁC1KIT. wait for Dr. Steele.
I Druggist. Trial bottles free.
Office npMrtlrw In ri Dora«$h Buif^intr
Bandon, - - - - Oregon.
said.
*
Important News Notes
LOCAL NEWS.
The City Meat Market,
0 Yes!
0 Yes!
Bandon Meat Market,
T. 2kzid_erson
Prop.
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard,
Sausages, Etc., also
J. Denholm
Dry Goods of Every Description
Boots & Shoes
Fresh Groceries of all Kinds.
Furniture
Household Furnishings and Deco
rations of all kinds*
BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY.
J. C» Shields & Son,
Blacksmith. & 'Wagon
makers.
Dr. Prentis Here.
D9 YOU NEED ANY HADD-WARE?
If You Do
Stoves, Ilanges and Farm Implements, Etc,
SAY!!
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
RACKET
Dentist To Langlois.
A. McNAIR,
Photographers,