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Semi-Annual Report
J . W . STRANGE,
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NO. 14
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1901.
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Semi-Annual Summary Statement
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D e n t is t ,
L. HARLOCKER, Vice.Pres.
G W. WHITE Cashier.
COQUILLE VALLEY BANK-
Of the County Clerk of Coos County, State of Oregon, showing the Of the financial condition of the County of Coos, in the State of Oregon,
amount and number of claims allowed by the County Court of said j on the 3oth day oi September, A. D. 1901:
AMOUNT, j C A P I T A L
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.
$ 5 0 .0 0 0
!
LIABILITIES.
Wil visit Bandon first six days o f Janu County, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, and amount
ary, March, May, Julv. September and Nov
[ To warrants drawn on the County Treasurer, and out-
ember, and Myrtle Point the first six days warrants outstanding and unpaid, from the ist day of April, 1901,
$ 88 , 716.52
t0 1
standing and unpaid
C O Q U IL L E , O E E G O U .
o f February, April, June, August, October
the 30th day of September, 1901, both inclusive:
and December.
6,000.00
i To estimated amount ol interest accrued thereon.................
WARRANTS
Does a general banking business.
Has money to loan on approved
DRAWN.
ON W HAT ACCOUNT ALLOWED.
Total liabilities.........................................................
$94,716.52 personal nnd real estate security, buys county, town and school district
989.50
Circuit Court...............................................................
warrants, draws notes, mortgages, deeds and all kinds of legal instru
885 90
Justice Court...............................................................
AMOUNT. ments—Notarial work.
RESOURCES.
Stationery and printing, etc...................................
878.27 By funds in hands of County Treasurer applicable to the
Issues tire insurnnee at lowest rntes in following companies:
A tto rn e y - a* - Law,
Indigent and insane..................................................
724.00 j
paymeut of County warrants........................................
$14.328.39 .¡Etna, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and Magdeburg.
I C o q u ille C it y , C oos C ounty , O regon . Indigent soldiers........................................................
186.50 ! By estimated unpaid current taxes applicable to the pay
B O A R D
O S ’ Z D IO R E C T O IR S .
Roads and bridges......................................................
Notary oblio.
26 , 378.47
8.7 lo-75
ment of-County wartauts................................................
A. J . SHERWOOD,
ISAIAH HACKER,
J. J LAM B,
County infirmary........................................................
t.635-57
L. HARLOCKER, and O. W. WHITE.
Electiou.........................................................................
14-55
Total resources.........................................................
$40,706 86
Officer’s salaries.........................................................
5 .4 2 4 -2 3
By balance, net indebtedness.................................
$54,009.66
216.00
Scalp bounties.............................................................
600.00
- A . t t 0 r a n . e 3 r . a t - L a w , T ax litigation..............................................................
211.70
Street assessment.........................................................
M ARSHFIELD, OREGON.
A Proposed Railroad-
901.20
Miscellaneous..............................................................
THE HOME GOLD CURE-
C o q u ille C ity , O r.
J. Sherwood,
F. Hall,
Auction CoiQiqission House.
Dealer in B k a l E sta te o f a l! k in d s .
Total amount claims allowed and drawn.....................
:
,
. *.*7,
G. A. K., meets in
G Dept hall o f the Oregon
first Monday evening in
eneral
lytli
post
no
H e rs e y
e a c h month, f'oinradoaareonrdiuly invited
to m e e t v ith ns.
B. H. H a s k in s , P. G.
J. Q u i c k , Adjutant.
AMOUNT o r OUTSTANDING W ARRANTS UNPAID.
Outstanding unpaid County warrants on the 30th day of
September, 19 0 1..................... *. ........................................
Estimated interest accrued thereon..........................................
L e e lo d g e , no . 1». i . o . o , l . m eets
*
at Lee, t h e s e c o n d S a tu r d a y evening of
ea oh m on th .
W . H. M aht , Pres.
Fay Hervey, Sec.
/C O Q U IL L E COUNCIL. NO..RW OF THE
V -/ Fraternal Aid Association meets the
2 d Tuesday evening o f each month.
Mas, E d it h B a l c h ,
Mrs. A lice Tuttle. Sec.
LODGE. No. 72, K. or P.
meets evorv Tuesday evening at OddFel-
L YCIJBGUS
lows' Hall. Brothers in good standing in
sister lodges are cordially invited to visit us
V. It. WILSON, C. C.
R . H. MAST, K. o f U. AH.
y r t l e c a m p , n o . ii >7. w o o d m e n
o f the World, meets at Hersey Hall.
1st and 3d Saturday nights o f each month.
J. W. L knfyb , Consul.
J . G. Simmons. Clerk.
M
E
¡EVENING TID E CIRCLE. NO. 214,
J W. o f W., meets in lierse.y’ s Hall on
2d and 4th Saturday nights in each month.
OK AX. M W H Y.
Guardian Neighbor.
Jesse C. Simmons, Clerk.
(
IH.VDWrCK LODGE. NO. <58. A. F.
J and A. M., meets on Saturday eveni ig
o n or before eaoh full moon. Visiting breth
ren cordially invited.
C. Rc manohr , W. M.
J. J. Lam b, Sec.
>r.
K
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N o h d e “ “
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bee
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SEMI ANNUAL STATEMENT OF COUN
TY SHERIFF
Of the amount of money and warrants received for taxes, and money
paid to the County Treasurer, by the Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon,
lor the six months ending on the 30th day of September, A. D. 1901:
i e |
E N C A M P M E N T , N O . 9 f t .L
\ J 0 . 0 . F., meets every first, and third
Thursdays iu each month »t Odd Fellows’
mall. Cordial invitation extended to all vis
itin g patriarchs in good standing.
B. F. L awrknck C. P.
J . J. Stanley, Scribe.
60 Y E A R S ’
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E XP E R IE N C E
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D e s ig n s
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C o p y r ig h t s A c .
Anyone «ending a «ketch .m l de«ertptlnn m «r
itckly Mc.rt.ln onr opinion f r N . h r t h w .n
.cotton l . probably patentable. rommnnlr-o-
tlon* strictly confldantlaL Handbook on P.tenta
■cot free, (fldoet «eeney for «eenring patent«.
Patent* taken thronarh Munn A Co. receive
g notice, without
in the
HCUU
Wlinout charge,
Clinr*», m
I «10
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Scientific American.
A handsomely illuntmted weekly. Lanremt cir-
dilution o t any a cion title lournal. Term«.
a
▼ear; four montha, |L Sold by all newsdealers.
O O S
B A Y
larUle aafl Stone Worts
C. W. PATERSON. Prop.
Manufaoturer o f Marble Monament*, H eal-
Atone*. Tablet*, eto.
cem etery lot* enclosed with atone ooping
o r curbing. Iron railings furnished to or
d e r . Correspondence solicited from parties
iv in g in t h e country or other towns who
n a v wish anything in my line o f bnainem.
YE
ilETfl
1 eat!
less.
JUNE.
JULY.
In Coin and C urrency............ . 11,772.31 2,508.08 4,358.42 0,787.47 9,003.01
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GENERAL
B M silti j j f a p j Work
702.03
Total received.................... 11.772.311 2,508.08 4,35S.42¡ fl,787.47 9,003.Oil 702.03
DURING THE MONTH OF
BY AMOUNT PAID.
A P R IL .
M AY.
JUNK.
JU L Y.
AUG.
8 KPT.
702.03
702.03
State ot Oregon,
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County of Coos. $
I, Stephen Gallier, Sheriff of said County, do hereby certify that
the foregoing statement is correct and true.
Witne my hand this 30th day of September, A. D. 1901.
ST E P H E N G A L L IE R ,
Sheriff of Coos County.
P atents
S M L & v r r i"»
ont
est
MAY.
a m i e h e b e k a h l o d g e , n o . 20 . T o C ounty Treasurer.............. 11,772.31 2,508.08 4,358.42! 0,787.47 9,003.01
I. O. O* F., meets i-v rv 2 d nn«l 4th
Total paid treasurer........ 11,772.31 2,508.08 4,358.42 6,787.47 9,003.01
Wednesdays in each month, at. Odd Ftl-
ows’ hall.
I rma L ukkns . N. G.
Anna McDonald, Sec.
p O Q U IL lB
g a .-, a
EPOÍ
APRII,.
County Treasurers Report.
To
To
To
To
To
amount accrued from officers tees...............
amount accrued trom fines, etc.................
amount accrued from other sources...........
transfer from general fund..........................
account of School Dist. No. 3 joint, (dis
continued)................................. ..................
To amount received from fines........................
To amount received from State School Fund.
GEN. FUND. SCHOOL FUND
$ 5.97«-74
35'9 ' 4-25
1,020.25
55-00
827.44
$16,240.64
26.49
100.00
4.765.32
Total funds on hand........................... $43,788.68
DISBURSEMENTS.
$21,132.4 5
GEN. FUND. SCHOOL FUND
| By cash paid redeemed warrants...................... $22,931 Ol
By cash paid interest on redeemed warrants..
3.560.63
j By cash transferred to School Fuud................
2,946.13
22 52
cash returned taxes.................................. ..
j By balance general fund on hand...................
I 4 . 328.39
! By Paytog School Supt. warrants....................
1 By cash on hand..................................................
j
$13,320.45
7,812.00
Total disbursements....................
$ 43 , 788.68
$21,132.4 5
State
of
Oregon.
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Horseshoeing a Specialty.
County of Coos. I 9S'
N. W. Cor. Second and Hall Sts.,
I, J. B. Dulley, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and
Cuquille City, Oregon.
correct statement of the amounts received and paid out, and remaining
on hand, in the county treasury of said County, for the six months end
T H E
ing the 30th day of September, 1901
Witness my hand this 30th day of September, 1901.
J . B. D U L L E Y ,
County Treasurer.
I.
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L .
HARDWARE STORE,
Wm. Gallier, Proprietor,
H A U D W flU E ,
AGflTE WAf^E,
QUEENS WAIfE,
TIN W^E.
Cull and examine goods and investigate
prices,
an!
B. Fox, Prop.
Drone & fynninger
Butchers,
Cash Paid for Fat Hogs in Shipping
Southern Oregon State Normal
"Arlington'1
Semi-annual Report of the County Treasurer of Coos County, Ore
gon, for the six months ending Sept. 30th, A. I). 1901, of money re
ceived and paid out, from where received, and from what source, and on
what account paid out:
RECEIPTS.
MOST ANY KIND OF FARM PRODUCE
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
Quantities.
DURINO MONTH OF
TO AMOUNT KECE1VKT)
fV o Q U lL L V LODGE. NO. 1», I. O .O . F .t
V /m e e t s everv Saturday evening. Visit-
. ng brethren in good standing cordially
Invited.
E. L. F i t c h , N. G.
J . S. Lawrence. U. S.
s tilt 1
e
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$94,716.52
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$88,716.52
6,000.00
State of Oregon,
)
County ot Coos. )
I, L. H. Hazard, County Clerk of the County of Coos, State of Or
egon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement
of the amount cf claims allowed by the County Court of said County for
the six months ending on the 30th day of September K1901, on what ac
count the same were allowed, and the amount of warrants drawn, and
the amount of warrants autstanding and unpaid as the same appear
upon the records ot my office and in my official custody.
Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court of said County
this ist day of October, A. D. 1901.
L. H. H A ZA RD .
County Clerk.
C H APTER. NO. fi, O. E. S..
meets Friday evening on or before
B UELAH
e d ms. each
full moon at 8 o'clock from April 1st
t o October 31st, and thereafter at 7:30: anil
a.ioh Friday afternoon two weeks there
after at 2 o ’ clock.
L ob u n z , W. M.
Mrs. Jennie L. nos
Total unpaid County warrants and interest...........
Medford Or., Sept. 6, 1901.
The Timberman: Mr. Bilton of
are Being Cured Dally in Spite of
the Medford Mail handed me your DEALER in all Second Hand Goods, Such as Bedroom and
Themselves.
letter to him making inquiry in re
Parlor Sets, to go at a Bargain. We also haue a Fine
No Noxious Doses. No Weakening of the lation to the proposed railroad from
Line of ORGANS and STOVES.
Nerves- A Pleasant and Positive Cure
Medford to Port Orford. In reply,
tor the Liquor Habit.
will say that Mr. W. Alla way, of
GIVE us a Call and Get Prices.
It is now generally known and under the Allaway Trust Co., limited, of
stood that 1 Irunkennee» in a deHeane and London, is the promoter of the en
n o’ weakness. A body filled with poison,
The proposed route, how
and nerves com pletely shattered hv peri terprise
odical or constant use of intoxicating i ever, is from a starting point some
liquors, requires an antidote capable of
neutralizing and eradicating this poison, place across the mountains in east
and destroying the craving for in tox i ern Oregon, and coming west, across
cants. Sufferers may now cure them
Front St., Coquille.
J.
somewhere near
selves at hom e w ithout publicity or loss the mountains
of tim e from business by this "wonder Rogue river, tapping the extensive
ful “ H om e G old C ure,” which has been
perfected after m any years of close study sugar pine belt along Rogue river.
and treatment of inebriates. The faith Leave the river about twenty miles
ful use according to directions of this
w onderful discovery is positivelyguaran- east of Medford, running through
teed to cure the m ost obstinate case, no Medford and Jacksonville and down
m atter how hard a drinker. Our records
show the m arvelous transformation of the Applegate river to Illinois river,
thousands o f Drunkards into sober, in thence down to its confluence with
dustrious and upwright m en.
W ives Cure Y ou r H usbands! C h ild Rogue river: cross the river at this
ren cure your fath ers! This rem edy is point, follow down north side of the
in no sense a nostrum hut is a specific
L Y O N S ’ B U IL D IN G ,
C O Q U IL L E C I T Y .
for this disease only, and is so skillfully river a few miles, and leave the
devised and prepared that it is thorough river, running in a northwesterly
K e e p s
d i s t a n t l y 0 x 1 H a n d 3 F x e a l i 2 v £ e a t ©
ly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so
that it can lie given in a cup o f tea or course through a natural pass in
o f - A - ll K i n d s .
coffee w ithout the knowledge of the per the Coast Range to Port Orford.
son taking it. Thousands of Drunkards
Mr. Allaway came out from Lon
have cured them selves with this price
less rem edy, and as many m ore have
don last spring, but was cabled for
been cured and m ade tem perate m en by
having the “ C ure” adm inistered by lov before he could make a thoeough
ing friends and relatives w ithout their investigation of the proposed route.
know ledge in coffee or tea, and believe
today that they discontinued drinking of Since retuaning to London, how
their ow n free w ill. D o Not W ait. D o i ever, he writes me that the prospects
not he deluded by apparent and m islead
ing “ im provem en t.” Drive out the d is are very flattering for a road along
ease at once and for all tim e. The “ H om e the route contemplated.
G old C ure” is sold at the extrem ely low
This is about all the information
place o f One Dollar, thus placing w ithin
S C H O O L .
reach o f everybody a treatment m ore I am able to give you at present in
ASHLAND, OREGON.
effectual than others costing $25 to $50.
Such an en-
Full directions a ccom pan y each package regard to the route.
Strong Academic Course. Pro
-pecial advice by skilled physicians when j fe r p r is e w o u ld b e a v a lu a b le n cqu isi-
w . Sent |
fessional training of the highest ex
requested w ithout extra charge.
Oregon, opening
prepaid to any part of the world on re tion to southern
cellence. First-Cclnss Training De
i e ip t o f One ilofiar.
Address ¿>ept. E849 u p its r e s o v r e e s , w h ic h are m any.
ìli
partment. Well Equipped Labora
EDWIN 15. GILES & Company, 2330and
J. H. R ay .
2332 Market Street, Philadelphia.
tories.
Allcorrespondence strictly confidential
Demand lor Trained Teachers far
Grain Harvest In Harney County.
Exceed the Supply.
Graduates
T lie C o m m o n e r.
Easily Secure Good Positeons.
Burns, Sept. HO.—Grain harves
ting is about over in this country,
Beautiful Loention. Most Desir
( M b . B r y a n ’ s P a p e r )
and the yield has been much larger
able Climate in the Northwest.
The Commoner has attained than expected. Owing to the heavy-
Expenses from $120 to $150 per
within six mouths from date of the freezing weather in spring, it was
year.
first issue a circulation of 100,000 thought for some time that the crop
Full Term begins September 9tb
copies, a record probably never would be an entire failure. The
equaled in the history of American average yield of wheat is about 40 "Write for Catalogue.
W\ M. C L A Y lC N .P n s .
periodical liteiatme. The unparal bushels per acre, and barley about
leled growth of this paper demon- : GO, of firHt-qlnss quality,
TTie Improve«
strates that there is room in the
.
New High-Arm
A $65.00 Machine
newspaper field for a national pa-
T o tile
"U n i o r t - i a n a t e
per devoted to the discussion of
F or $
political, economic, and social prob-j
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CH EAPEST
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Commoner Mr. Brvnn contribute*
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Shipped to anyone,
his best efforts; and his review of
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most Rucceasfol spec-
auyw hete, on 10
tiny»' free trial,
political eveuts as they arise from
,n Mm,‘ Fnuin»-
in y o u r o w n
h o m e , without
time to time can not tail to interest M
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fflji cn)"‘ «!, “a " « " * and’
{inking otu emit
those who study public questions.
Seiuinal Diaeaaea.
in advance.
The Commoner’s regular sub-
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lc« t , H t r . o t n re,,
10 y ea r i ’ w rittg»
scnption price is »1 per year. We ^ ^ r o K m 'V M t iy p h ili.. is all It
warranty w i r b
have arranged with Mr. Bryan
Diamasa.
each machine.
whereby we can furnish his paper
wiknew I n ? ‘
A strictly high-grade Sew
nnd the H erald together for one Manhood, the consequence of self-ahnse
ing M a c h i n e , f i n i s h e d
year for *2. The regular subscrip. J 1“ 1 «xceaaes prodneiny thefoltowlng aympa
throughout in the best pos
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toms: Hallow countenance, dark spots un-
sible manner. It posse sae*all
tion price of the two papers when der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in
modern improvements, and its
mechanical construction Is
subscribed for separately is $2.50. \ the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence in
$21,378.17 An Ingenious Treatment b/ which Drunkards
s'
18.§0
Dr Gibbon
| approaching strangers, palpitation of the
heart, weakness o f the limbs and back, los*
o f memory, pimple* 011 t i e face, contih*-
A T r p i r a l N n u ili A tr fr n n B l n « '.
oonflumDtion eto.
DK. OIBHON ha* practised in Rnn Frnn
O. R. Larson, of Bay Villa, Sun- j 01*00
over 37 ye* rsnn J those trou bled rthoald
day River, Cape Colony, conducts a ‘ not fail to connaît him and receive the ben
store typical of South Africa, at wich efit of bin great akil I and experience. The
our*-* when other* fa il. Try him.
can be purchased anything from the doctor
CCKE 8 G U A R A N TE E D . Person* onred
proverbial “ needle to an anchor.” at home. Charge* reasonable. Call or
DK. J. F. GIBBON,
This stcre is situated in a valley nine write.
8516 Kearney ntreet. San Francisco Cal.
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“ ARUNSION."
miles from the nearest railway sta
tion and about twenty-five miles
from the nearest town. Mr. Larson j
says: “ I am favored with the cue-|
tom of farmers within a radius of I
Issued Weekly,
thirty miles, to many of whom
have supplied Chamberlain's reme
dies. All testify their value iu
household where a doctor’s advice
Editor and Publisher,
is almost out of the question.
\ m tix k i.
I Within on« mile of my store ,ljft T erms — H erald and UoMMONnn—
population is perhaps sixty.
Of
F atarle in A dvance .
these, within the past twelve months, One Year...
. $ 2.00 i
d o less than
fourteen have been g j * Month*. . . .
. 1.00
absolutely rured by Chninberlaiu’s Three Months.
. 75
Cough Remedy. This must surely j ------------------------
be a
For sale by It. S. SHAD HUDSON,
J. F, HAYNES.
Knowltou.
TKE COMMONER,
•{ William .1. Bryan,
j
record.”
i day, and even this can hardly take
Hudson & Haynes,
Large Yield ol Prunes
-L Æ . Or. F O H L
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| esre of the great flood of prunes.
lAining
and Real Estate Agents
OPTICIAN.
Grants Pass, Sept. 30.—Never be- j Trouble is met with in securing
Eekl^v, Carry Coonty, Orison.
no oil
eli
All tests solicited -no
AVE vnlaabla M m « . Fnrm*. Stock
for» lias there been such a yield of \ workmen enough to aid in gnther-
Umiche* nnd Timber Land* for sale.
only firet-dfiHA qiinlily.
Glnsses
prunes in the orchards of the Cow \ ing and caring for the crop. This
C u lla
Prices to suit t h e t i e n e « .
Hon«e and A acre* o f land well improved
Creek country as this year. The ! is true over all parts of Josephine A n y where on request to do so.
in Vf il bur, Dougin* county. Or., for «ale,
or exchange for property in Mvrtle Point.
prunedriers are lunnin" night and county and southern Oregon.
Myrtle Point, Or
IU
ttU * Sewing maemne
such that in it are com bined
sim plicity with great strength,
thus insuring ease o f running,
durability, nnd m aking it Im
possible for the m achine to be
ptit out o f order. It sews fast
and m akes a perfect stitch
with alt kind* o f thiend ami
«11 classes o f m ale rial. Always
ready for use and unrivalled
for speed, durability and qaal*
ity o f w ork. N otice the fbl-
low ing puinU of •tipcrioH,v>
The Mead o f the “ A rlington” swing-» on pal tent socket binges, firmly held down by s thum b
ifully ornam ented iu gold,
icrew . Strong, substantial, neat and handsdme iu design, and beautifully
it flush with top o f table.
fled piute
rounded corners and is inlaid or countersunk, m aking it
th
;e has
bus round«*
Highest Arm—Space under the arm is TM inches high and » inches long T h is w ill «d m it th t
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Self
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n
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holes
to
put
thread through
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put
in
or
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cept eye o f ’ needle. Shuttle is cylinder, open on end. e ntirHjr né 1 fd h r e a d l ^ i ! f
except
take out: bobbin holds a large am ount o f thread. Ätltch R eg u ístor 1» on th a b ed o f the machine.
beneath the bobbin w inder,'and lias a scale showing the num ber o f stiteh«« t o lh e Inch, and « «
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f n m • to I ' M itel,-, to the iueh. Feed f . double .m l e .te m U uu bothi r i d -
• t l x
through;
ovem ent h
” .f ^ B I r f i r
lie .i r f-iil,
' take
t.W . «roods th
rosa h ; never
n rrrr . stops
l o p . at seams;
m am .; m oTcm
break
and get
order;
raised and
*t will. Autom atic Bor in
b ? « £ ami
art out o ot . w
rfer; can
e a i be
hr rmUrd
.m l lowered
lowerrd .1
fi:iin* Hie I nil >1 lin M t o m fe lc lly onA perfectly .m oolh —HI lout holding ,h *
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rt o f attach hit IT In a vclret lined metal boa free o f charge^ na fo llo w ., p a y
furnish an extra »et
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rufll< r oid gatherer,
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oak or walnut, gothic cover and drawer*, nkrkcl-plated ring«
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e»rh til .rollin'
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f e v , trinlhi l re paving, wnd for onr 1 « r g - llhn*rate.l c.tfeog tM w rth t e ^ l -
mom-»*- • ynl- in iog hilly how w f ship sew ing machine* anyw here to a « 3 ^
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T he b**st p im i* to «end all caah w ith ord er,
MT* tb * $1-00 dl*.
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