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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1901)
IBandon R e c o r d e r . I Mrs. 0. E. Van Deusen, of Kil- S R. Cbarleson’s health baa been bouru, Wis., was afflicted with W om en as W ell as Men PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY failing for acme time punt and be stomach trouble and constipation Are Made Miserable by ia now bedfaat and in a critical con- for a loug time. She says, ” 1 have j dition. Kidney Trouble. D. F. Osan. Editor and Proprietor. tried many preparations but none J. E. Mnrria, wife and daughter, have done me the good that Cham Church Directory. moved down from Prosper tbp lat- berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets Kidney trouble prey* upon the mind, dis i ter part of last week, and have j have.” These Tablets for sale at R. courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon Episcopal Church.— Episcopal services tnkeu up tbeir residence in Han- S. Knowlton’s drug store. Price, disappear when the kid will be held at St. James church, Coquille ¡don. Mrs. Morris' health is im 25 cents. Samples free. City the third Sunday in each month. neys are out of order Win. Horsefall, Pastor. proving. or diseased. If yon want to see the most self- ttev. Uobt. Ennis. Preabyterian, will con Kidney trouble has Captain Roberts, of Tacoma, in -' duct services in this city the 2d and 4th become ao prevalent important being on the footstool Snndavs of each month in their church, spector of the life saving service of that It Is not uncommon until further notice. All are cordially in- this district, visited the station just watch a "kid who has got hold for a child to be bora of a cigarette knowing there is no ▼ited. P afflicted with weak kid here this week in the prosecution j M E. Church. South: Preaching on 2nd, dangor that his parents will discover neys. If the child urin lie left Tuesday 3d an I 4th Sundays at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. of his duties, ates too often. If the his transgression. m. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10 morning. o’ clock Senior Epworth League at 6:1-10, p. Observe his attempts to imitate urine scalds the flesh or if. when the child T. W. Clark returned yesterday the grace of the old smoker, as he reaches an age when It should be able to m. Jnnior League at 3:30,p. ui. Prayerraeet- the passage. It Is yet afflicted with ing Thursday evening at 7:30. from Han Francisco, having coins ! takes tbe coffin-nail from between control bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of C. A. Hyatt, pastor. hack by way ofOregou City. While his lips with a flourish, Solomon in the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first Christian Church—Services every Lord’ s Day as follows: Preaching at 11 A. in. and away he secured orders enough to all his glory, Alexander the great step should be towards the treatment of 7:36 p, m: Lord's Supper, 12 to 12:15; Bible keep the Woolen mills busy for with all the world at his feet, Nn- these Important organs. This unpleasant School, 10 a. m: C .E . Prayer meeting, 6:30 trouble Is due to a diseased condition of tho p. m. Wednesday—Mid-week prayer meet several months to come. poleon at the head of his armies, in kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as ing,7:30 p. m. The public is cordially invited J. M. Conrad had a uovel ex the zeuith of his power, never was most people suppose. t o a t t e n d a l l services. J b s s k M . H u n t e r , Women as well as men are made mis Minister. perience lust Mouday io which he as “ big” as the youngster with a with kidney and bladder trouble, M. E. Church.— Preaching service every sustained severe injury to the little rirepaper abomination between erable and both need the same treat remedy. 1st, 3rd and 5th. Sunday at 11, a. m . and third and fourth fingers on his his dirty lips.—Cburubusco Truth, The mtld and the Immediate effect of and 7,30 p. m Sunday school eyery Sunday S w a m p - R o o t Is soon realized. It Is sold nt 10. a. in. Epworth League. 6 30 p. m. right hand. He was helping uu- Indiana. Prayer meeting every Tuursday evening at load ballast from a schooner and by druggists. In fifty- 7.30. A special invitation is extended to the eent and one dollar How s 1 his. got one o f his hands caught in a publio to attend all services. sizes. You may have a M. O. B r i n e , block. He was hoisted into the air ' ' e offer One Hundred Doll »ire Reward sample bottle by mall Pastor. /or any case of Catarrh that cannot be free, also pamphlet tell a few teet before tbe horse coaid be cured » o f Swamp-Roo«. bv H h II’ r Catarrh Cure. ing all about It, Including many of the stopped. He then caught hold of F. J. CHENEY & CO. Proprietor«, L O C A L IT E M S thousands of testimonial tetters received Toledo, O. the rope with the other baud aud W e the underpinned bave known F. J. from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer was lowered down to the platform Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe & Co., Binghamton, N. Y ., be sur* and Beeswax for grafting purposes on which he had been standing. him perfectly honorable in all business mention this paper. transactions and financially ablo to carry at Knowltou’s. Mr. Ciffirad got off very fortunate, out miy obligations made by their firm. for had the driver tripped the rope West ¿k Truax. Wholesale Druggists, John Grandy, o f the isthura. was Seattle is haying quite a sniall- Toledo, O.. Welding, Kinnan £ A. arvin, he would have fallen into the ves iu town Friday. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. pr>x scourge, and the city’s health sel's bold aud the result would Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, Mr. Sturdivant,of Riverton, was acting directly upon the blood and mucous o ffic e rs have bepn a c c u s e d of gross have been much more serious. surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per c a re le s s n e s s in the matter, Hud may in town Wednesday. ------------------— ---- ----------------- bottle. Bold by all DrutfKiats. Testimon be discharged. J. U. Timou, the Rtvsrion coal ials free Uncle Cy Doak, o f Bear creek, Hull’s Family Pills are the best. man, was up to onr town Ilmasdav. was in town Wednesday. — — « «--------------------- Proposals far Street Work. He luforms us that everything is Hersey, the grocer, keeps the runniug in First-class style with The Oregonian. Sealed proposal-* will be reeeived at the finest and freshest vegetables to be his business In tbe past thirty of the Recorder until March 16, 1901, Takas the market news of San office had. days, lie tells us, the returns from at 4 o’clock p. m. for the improvement of Francisco by wire prints it daily Second, Elliott, Henry, Third and Moulton Frank Flam, o f the lower river, the cargoes of the steamer Argo “treets, in the manner ordered by the was iu town a couple days the last ! are $5221'50, which we consider a and distributes it in Coos comity board of trustees of Coquille City at a good business for tbe length of 2-4 hours ahead of the Bay City meeting of said board held on the 13th day o f the week. of October. 1901, time that has been consumed in papers. It also serves tbe arrival No proposals or bids will be considered Editor Lose, o f the Sun, of workiug it up. Mr. Tirana is do- and departure o f vessels at all unless accompauied by a bond with good Marshfield, came over to the county Pacific coast ports. For this part of and sufficient sureties for the faithfol per ing some development work o d formance of said work. seat Friday on business. another prospjet, and he expects the country its columns “ Domes Tho right to reject any and all bids is Frank Lowe, the ship carpenter,' by fall to be iu shape to require tic aud Foreign ports,” is the best here by reserved. By order of the common W . C. CHASE. giving council. came over from Marshfield Friday one, and possibly two more steam shipping guide. Besides Coquille. Or. Mar. 7, 1901, Recorder. and continued his trip to Baudou. ers to carry his coal. H eisuegoti- the movements o f steam vessels between San Francisco, Coquille S u m m o n s . Anyone wishing a rare bargain ating at this time for one, and tbe river, Coos Bay and Portlaud, it in a good spring wagon or cart will chances are that she may come into notes the arrival and departure of IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. IN AND FOR do well to address G. W. Canning tins run in the very near future. suiting scbooneis at and for their T H E COUNTY OF COOS. at Marshfield. * Mr. Timon is an independent, pro ports. The Oregonian is the only Rachel Rutledge Plaintiff ) Suit in eq- gressive and enterprising business vs. >■ uity for Miss Effie Collier, of Ibis city, man, who deserves much credit Morning Daily coming in here John W . liutlcdge Defendant. ) divorce. advertises Coos county has been employed to teacb the as well as financial support of tbe which To John W. Rutledge, the above entitled school iu the StraDg district the business men of this river for tbe abroad. Tbe Weekly Oregonian defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon you coming season. effort and good judgment put forth gives all the news of oar state i nd are herebv notified that you are required to 61 col unit, o f general telegraphic appear and answer tbe complaint filed B. E. Hampton, of near Myrtle in the development of our coal news of the world each week. It against you in the above entitled suit iu Point, came over from Marshfield resources. which Rachel Rutledge is plaintiff and you, will be sent iu connection witb tbe John W . Rutledge, are defendant, within whither he had been on business H erald for ouly $ 2 per year’ six weeks from date of the first publication Uoba, beloved son o f Mr. and on Friday’s truin. of this summons to wit: within six weeks Mrs. Samuel Stout, died February Here is your chance for County, from the 12th day of F -bruary, 1901, and Mrs. Sheriff Gallier, of this place, 20tli at his homo near Gravel Ford, State and National News. if you fail to appear and answer on or be fore the 23rd ay of A ril. 1901, the last accompanied by her sister, Mrs. P. aged one month. He lias gone to of the time prescribed in the order of My mother suffered with chronic day Nelson, o f Ban ion, went to Myrtle liye with the dear ones “ oyer publication, a judgment will be taken diarrhoea for several months. She against you for want thereof, and the plaiu- Point for a visit on Friday. yonder” and with angels. Weep was attended by two physicians tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her complaint, a succinct F ob S a l e - T w o o f t h e most not dear father and mother, foi who at lost pronounced her case statement of which is ns follows: that the beautiful garden lots in Coqntlle yonr darling is at rest. hopeless. She procured one 25-eeut marriage contract now existing between Little Roba lias none to rest, plaintiff and defendant be dissolved, and City, well improved and nent, bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol for the custody of the minor child of said ltis face we'll si-e no more, small bouse. Inquire nt the H e r Ilia little tongue is still in death era and Diarrhoea Remedy, and five marriage. His awful sufferings o’ er. a l d office. Service of this summons is made by pub doses gave her permanent relief. T o C ity 'T u r a ll F or T rade . —An iuterest in n valuable mining property iu Okan- ogon county, Washington for n small place in Coos county. Speci men of ore at the H erald office. The lingering cough following grippe culls for One Minute Cough Cure. For all throat, and luug troubles this is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Prevents consumption. R. S. Knowl- ton. A nice gardeu lot of about one acre in a beautifully located and well sheltered lilacs near the Ban- don beach will be sold very cheaply if a buyer be found sbon. For full information and terras call at the H e r a l d office. * Headache often results from a disordered condition of the stomach and constipatiuu of the bowels. A dose of two of Chamberlain’s stom ach and Liver Tablets will correct these disorders aud cure the head- ach. Sold by R. S. Kuowlton’s. Johnny Snyder, chief engineer o f the tug Hunter, nt Gardiner, having come into Coos bay last week, took occasion to ruo over to the river to see his friends and members of the family. His mother M rs. A. H. Snyder, of Pleasirat valley, has been quite ill o f late, but the last reports were to the effect that she was much improved. “ Onr Roba will be here no more Thnv’ ’ l to eno other loti; Cut (rod has given him a home Where happy angels dwell.” Not dead, but living with tbe Savior, Safe where kindred spirits dwell. Dearest Roba oomes to greet thee, Roba, darling, fare thee well , I take pleasure in recommending it as tbe best on the market. — Mrs. F. E Watson, Aiken Ala. Sold by It. 8. Kuowltous. lication in pursuance of an order made by L. H a r locker, County Judge for Coos countv, Oregon, dated March 8th, 1901, and directing publication of the same in the Coquille City H krali -. a •• eekly news paper published at Coquille City in Coos county, Oregon, for a period of six weeks. A. J . TREACHERY my. H e e d Announcement. f o r e th e doctor says, ‘ C o n s u m p tio n .1 When the danger signal first appears, help n a tu re w ith , "O m e r t u n a t e 1 9 0 1 w on ALMANAC A N D E N C Y C L O P E D IA o í Slatistcal ‘Volume of Fids .and Figures Containing Over 600 Pages. O V E R 1,000 T O PIC S. O V E R 10,000 F A C T S . SP EC IAL F E A T U R E S ;- The census of J9C0. National and State elec tion r e t u r n s . Four centuries of American prog ress. Political record of 1900 (conventions ami platforms). American rulcin tbe Philippines. N ew govern ments of Porto Rico and H a waii. Polar exploration in 1900. Conclusion of the South African war. Pan-American Exposition of 1901. China— Its present con dition and status among nations. Roster of general officers of the Regular U . S. A rm y , J7 8 9 -1 9 0 0 . Dr Gibbon Greatest of Gold Properties X . L . HARDWARE STORE, THE COMMONER, William .1. liryan. Central Oregon State Normal Drain Oregon. school. Fall Term opens September 17th All branches required for a utate certificate are thoroughly and prac tically taught. The professional work is especially strorg. They are thoroughly educated men and women. The President’s experience in ru ral schools, as principal of high schools, as conductor of teachers’ institutes, as head of normal schools, ufiords him the knowledge of the exact needs of teachers and how to meet those needs. Due credit will be given teach ers’ certificates, eighth grade and high school graduates. For information, address J. H. O r c u t t , President. -N o tic e o f E x e c u t o r - — FROM— I. E Thin old reliable and most successful spec ialist iu B jui Fratoin- co, still continues to Wm. Gallier, Proprietor, onre all Sexual and Beiuiual Disc-use*, such as Gonorrhes- H A R D W A R E . i i l c e l . S t r . o t u re, Syphilis, in nil it AG(1TE WAI^E, forms, Skin Diseases. N e r v o u s Debility, In potenoy, Hemiuul Weakness aiul Loss of Q U EEN S W AR E, Manhood, the consequence of self-abuse aud excesses producing the following sympn toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un U N W 0H E . der tho eyes, paiu in tbe head, riiminu in Call and examine Hoods and iuvestigate the ears, loss of confidence. diffidence in prices. aul approaching strangers, palpitation of the heart, weakness of the limbs and back, loss of memory, pimples on tLe face, cou«hs- cousumntion etc. DR. GIBBON has practised in Ban Fran Cisco over 37yearsan j those troubled should Issued Weekly, not fail to consult him aud receive the ben efit of his great skill and experience. The doctor cur<s when others fail. Try him. CERES G U A R A N TE E D . Persons cured nt home. Charges reasonable. Call or write. D R . J . F . GIBBO N , Editor and Publisher, 625 Kearnev street. Ban Francisco Cal. ■ \ t o t i c e is AN INCOME FR LIFE T H h e k e b y g iv e n t h a t l x the undersigned has been duly ap pointed ns the executor of the estate of John Devinish, deoei § d; b j order of the County Court for C ods County, Oregon, and that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them properly verified to said ext cutor at his office iu Coquille City. Coos County, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated tuis 31st day of July. 1900. R. D-H anfoyd , Executor. Mcsiorss V I T A L I T Y L O S T V IG O R ANO M A N H O O C Cures Impotency, Night Emissions r.nd wasting diseases, all effects o f seif- abuse, or excess and indis 3680 Acres— 9 Miles in Length cretion. A n erv e to n ic and 250 Million Tous blood b u ild er. Brings the Richest Gold-Bearing Quartz, pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire o f youth ground by nature’s hand into gold- By mail 5 0 c per box; O boxes laden gravel, from 50 to 600 feet in for 8 2 .5 0 ; with a w ritten g u a ra n depth over the entire property. Iu tee to eu ro o r r e fu n d th e m on ey . addition, Company owns NERViTA M EDICAL CO. 14 M I L E S MMOLS, - T e iim s — F H • ■ e b a i . d a n d ayablb in A NEBRASKA. C omm oner — dvance . One Y’ e a r .......... .............. ....1 2 .0 0 Six Months................................ 1.00 Three Months........................... 75 ’ I HE NEW YORK WOULD Thrice-a-Wcok-Edition.-Almost a Daily at the Price of a Weekly. The presidential campaign is over but the world goes on just the sumo and it ia full of news. To learn this news, just as it is—promptly and im partially— all that you have to do is to look in the columns of The Thrice- a-Wcek Edition of The New York World which comes to the subscri ber 156 times a year. The Thrice-a-Wnek W orld’s dili gence ns a publisher of first news has given it circulation wherever tho English language is spoken—and you «ant it. The Thrice-a-Week W orld’s regu lar subscription price is only $1.00 per year. We offer this unequaled newspaper and H erald together one year for $2.00 The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.50. Vlltt DR. JORDAN’S , ¡Museum of Anatom y11 |ice: MASXSTET. t.t. sta* Tri, s r :u . I ’ , The L x r g s s t o f i n kind In l b « W orld . W s aro eoo liu u a lly adding new speslm ens. ^oinaand learn how w ondcrtully yon arc made m d how to avoid tick tie«« aud disease. I f y «a If suffer from any o f the ill* o f men, oome to the ¡^oldest Specialist od the Pacific Coast, | IM I J O O D A N P R I V A T E D I S K A 1 E * C ontulltU oi- fr*e aud ih c tlv private. Treatment person k ally or hy l iter. f » T P l i l l . l * i thoroughly ' from 'b e e - jt n n without using M e r c u r y . i : \ I I I V k 2 \ V ap p ltln g to US will | |o>i'<l •ni.oiiii of Ms com p lain '. H i w 'I Cnanmtea a POSITIVE CVUR in tvarg tmaa j iro MM./er'. O' irrf rit t i n e T h o u s a n d D e l U r s . W rite f r Hook— P U I I s s M u p h r o f . M n r r l a g « , , wziLki* r * » s ( A valushls book fnr a is u .) ' D B . J i K i ) % N A < -0 .1051 M a rk e t8 L 8. F. C linton 4 J a c k s o n S t s .. C H IC A G O , ILL. iu length of river bed, each mile of which cootaiiiH ma ly millions of gold, situated on the Rio Grande, in Taos Co., New Mexico. OVER loo M illion Dollars For Dividends S n iB W o o D , W A N T E D -A C T I V E MAN OF GOOD Act jrney for pi sin tiff. character to deliver and collect in Oregon for old established manufacturing whole S u m m o n s . An old Danish warship dug op | sale house. $900 a year, sure pay. Hon more than experience required. < ’ur recently in Tottenham Marshes has esty reference, any bank in any city. Enclse- IN TH E JUSTICE OOUKT F o il 3UD DtS- completely disappeared, the mob self-addreused stamped envelope. Maim, T1UCT OF COOS COUNTY, OKEGUN. facturera, Third Floor, 334 Deirborn St, L. L. Dietz, plaintiff, j that went to see it having carried ClllCHRO. vg. > off every fragment of it. T. A. North, defendant. j IN T H E NAME OF TH E STATE OF T o C u r e n « '« lit In O n e O a r . OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and T a k e L a x a t iv e B b oho Q u in in e T a b l k t s . answer the complaint filed against you in All druggists refund the money if it fails to the above entitled action within six weeks onre. E. W . Grove’ s signature is on each from the date of the first publication of box. “6c. this summons, to-wit: within six weeks from March 12, 1901. this being the date of We have saved many doctor bills the first publication of this summons, and A persis if you fail to appear and answer on or be since we began using Chamberlain’s te n t cough is fore April 23. 1901. this being the last day Cough Remedy in our home. We 'a t f i r s t a of the time prescrib«d in the order for pub keep a buttle open all tbe time lication, a judgment will bo taken against ’ frie n d , fo r it you for want thereof, and the plaintiff will aud whenever any of my family or gives w a rn apply, to the ooutt for the relief demanded myself begin to eatek cold we be in his’ complaint, to-wit; that there be ad ing o f the ap judged to be due and owing plaintiff from gin to use the Cough Remedy, aiul p ro ach o f a defendant tho sum of $132.75 and for bis as a result we never have to send d e a d ly ene cost and disbursements in this action. Service of this summons is m;ide by pub away for a doctor and incur a large lication in pursuance of an order made by doctor bill, for Chamberlain’s Cough ; the w a rn in g J. H. Cecil. Justice of the peace for the 3rd district of Coos county. Oregon, dated Remedy never fails to cure. It is b e fo re it is March 7th, 1901, directing that service certainly a medicine of great merit1 too late, be thereof be made by publication thereof in and worth.— D. S. Meatkle, General | the Coquille City Herald, a newspaper fo re y o u r published at Coquille. in said county and Merchant aud Farmer, Mattie, B e d -; . l u n g s be state, once each week for a period of six ford county, Pa. For sale by R. S. come in weeks from March 7,1901. W . C. C hase . Kuowlton’s. f la m e d , be- Attorney for plaintiff. T o C u r e C o n s t ip a t io n , E o r p » « T . T a k e e u u n u C a n d y O a th a r ilc . I « c n r 2 6 a i c C C fa ll to c u r a . d ru g -n a ta rt-fu u d m o n e y m e THE OREGON 0. K. HEAD THE PROOFS: MADE TO Commissioner of (lie United States. GENERAL LAND OFFICE, WASH- ING10N.D C.. by a Geologist and Mining Expert of world wide reputation. Professor Benjamin Silli- man, who spent several months there, then being connected wiih the United States sur veying corps, and in his official report says: i " H e r r a iib c o u n t l e s s m i l l i o n s o f t o n s o f i men g o l d q u a r t z reduced bv the great forces of nature to a condition ready for the application of the hydraulic process, while the entire l>ed of the Rio Grande for over 40 miles is a sluice,on tho bars of whioh the gold derived from the wearing away of the gravel banks has been accumulating for countless ages, and now lies ready for ex traction by the most approved methods of river mining. THE THICKNESS nF THE R IO GRAN D E GOLD G R AVEL EXCEEDS . IN MANY PLACES 600 FEET. OR NEAR- LY T H R E E TIMES TH AT OF TH E LIKE BEDS IN CALIFORNIA. W H IL E THE t AVERAGE VALUE 1>EH CUBIC YAKD IS ; BELIEVED TO BE G REATER IN THE i N EW MEXICO BEDS THAN IN ANY O T H E R SUCH ACCUMULATIONS YET DISCOVERED. j ‘‘ I have made a reconnaisance of the 1 ! whole of this gravel along the Rio Grande, j and have exnroiued with all the care possi- hie in the time at my command the char »c- ter of thp gravel and its contents of gold. NOTHING T a M PKRSUADED. SINCE /H E DISCOVERY O F CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA. 1 8 COM PARABLE FOR ITS ¡M EASU R ABLE RESOURCES OF GOLD AVAILABLE by the bydranlic process to the deep placers of the Rio Grande.” Other reports from eminent miuing ex perts of national repntation pronounce the j pro^ierty of this Company the richest and I most txtensive known. A. R. De Fluent, editor of the Journal, Doylestown, Ohio, sufTerod | In another column of to-day’s for a number of years from rheuma < issue appears the advertisement of tism in his right shoulder aud side. | the wonder book of American He says: “ Mv right arm at times ¡publications— of the acme of the B a n d o n , - - O re. was entirely useless. I tried Chani- 1 compilers' and printers’ art, whrie $2,000,000. J . B . Gross & Son. Prop. Capital Stock berlniu's Pain Balm, and was sur mechanical excellence, literary per prised to receive relief almost im fection and the zenith of accurcy of | F üllt paid asd non - assehsablb , par Chiet resort of BanJon by the sea. mediately. The Paiu Balm has been detail are combined in a volume of TALCE $1 EACH SHARE. Agents for the celebrated Silver a constant companion of mine ever over 600 pages that sells at the pop D o n 't d elay u n til y o u r T4 On« bull the entire Capital Stock hna been Bar (Kentucky) Whisky. since and it never fails.” For sale ular price of 25 cents. M place»! in the treaanry of Company aa a lungs are sore and y o u r < by R. S. Knowlton’s. working Capital. T o c.„n | »l«-lr n c e c — I D c n .’t H V T Is s T h . e m . ► cold settled d o w n deep We refer to the New York World • u rj itMi l i r . a a i l | > l» r e » u t h i -r iv e r b r S . . r r r a l * o l» l .I r a n i S r r d f r , , Wehave received from onr former Almanac and Encyclopedia, better in y o u r chest. K ill the the Company now off*ra townsman and friend, A. W. Lrio- Known as “ The Standard American < enem y befo re the d e ad ly THE ► b lo w kills y o u . A L im it e d N u m b er op its S hares pon, the photographer, a ueat little \ Annual.” C u r e g ► And so it is. 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