Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, February 16, 1904, Image 4

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Death of Miss Josie Cowan
R. M. Wieder leaves this week
; for Fort Jones, Siskiyou county,
By a telephone message from Cal., where he has secured an in­
The Council met in regular ses­
During
! Thos. Cowan, David Cowau yester­ terest in a packing bouse.
sion
February
i,
1904,
at
7:45
P.
m
..
PUBLISHED EVE RY TUESDAY
day received the sad news o f the his many years residence on the
with all members present. The death of Miss Josie Cowan at 8 bay he built up an enviable reputa-
D F- DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR minutes o f the last meeting were o’clock Tuesday evening at Blue | tion as a thorough business man
Lake, C a l, whither she went last and an honorable, upright 1 it zeu.
read and approved.
Regular monthly reports o f the December for her health. The re­ The best wishes of the community
County Official Paper.
mains will be brought home as soon accompany him to his new location.
D e v o t e d t o t b e m a t e r ia ) a n d s o c ia l n p- treasurer, recorder and marshal for
— News.
as possible for interment.
o u ild in p o f t h e O o q n ille V a lle y p a r ticu la r ly
the month ot January were read
a n d o f C o o s O o u n t y g e n e r a lly .
Miss Cown was the daughter of
S u b s c r ip t io n , p e r y e a r , in a d v a n c e , f l . ß O and referred to the finance commit­
John Cowan, and had liv e i many
This paper and the Illustrated
years in Marshfield. She was a Weekley “Northwest Farm
tee.
and
Church Directory-
The chairman of the finance com­ member o f the D. o f H. lodge and Home” published at North Yakima,
had many friends who will be Wash , with branch offices at Seat­
C h r istia n C h u b ch . — P le a ch in g evorv mittee reported that the committee
grieved to hear of her untimely tle, Wash., Portland Oregon, and
* ’Jnt ,-Y 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday
had examined the reports ot the end.— Mail.
” o«50
*0 n‘ ra* Christian Endeavor at
Vancouver, B. C., will be sent one
h.:W p. tn
Prayer meeting every Wedn **- treasurer, recorder and marshal for
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year for $2.50 The “ Northwest Farm
day evening aft 7:30. All oordially invited.
the months of November and De­
Don’t Read This
and Home” is the third oldest agri­
Epiaoopn! rhnroh.—Episcopal services
will be held at St. James chnrch, Ooqnille cember, 1903 , and found them cor­
cultural paper iu America.
It was
Citv the third Snndav in each month.
But if you have a shoe that is established in 1847. All farmers
rect; and, on motiou, the report was
Snnday school at 10 a. m. each Sunday.
sick take it to C. B. Leep’s harness meetings, fairs and market reports
Wm. Horaefnll. Pastor. accepted.
shop and have Dr. Knute Arithson, are published in full. Every depart­
M E. Chnrch, Sonth: Preaching each
The
city
treasurer
appeared
and
the shoe Doctor fix them.
He is ment is replete with matter that is
and everv Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p,
m. Snndnv-sehool every Snndav at 10 presented $6,000 old bonds, which here to stay and will mend your
adapted to the local conditions pre­
o’clock. Senior Epwortb League at 6:30, p.
m. JnniorLeagne at 3:30,p. m. Prayermeet- had been retired by the issue of shoes or make you new ones in the vailing in the New
Northwest.
ng Thursday eyening at 7:30.
All work warranted Dairying, Live Stock Breeding,
October, 1903 , and $9,000 more of latest style.
R. A. Reagan, pastor.
to be first-class. Shop three doors Fruitgrowing, Poultry
Raising,
Methodist Episcopal church.—Service
the same edition which had never
west of corner of Front and Hall Beekeeping, The Household, Youi.g
the first and third Sunday in each month
Preaching at 11 o'olook a. m. and 7:30 p. m , been hypothecated, making $15,000 streets.
People’s page, The Grange, etc., nre
Snndav school at TO o’clock a. m.
Ep-
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being all o f the old issue; and, upon
among the regular departments. The
worth League at 6:30 p. m.
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C
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f
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,
W . H . M y ers .
motion, the same were ordered de
price of that weekly is $2 a year by
Pastor.
Where there used to be a feeling itself, but we club our paper and
stroyed.
P resby ter ian C h u r c h .— Preaching eer-
of uneasiness and worry in the the “ Northwest Farm and Home”
vicefl 2nd and 4th Hnndays, morning ard
The following bills were allowed
household when a child showed for $2.50 per year.
evening, Sunday School every Snnday at
10 a. m. Christian Endeavor services everv and ordered paid;
symptoms of croup, there is now
Sunday at 6:30 r». m.. Miss Winnie Hall,
This is owing
President. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Geo. A. Robinson, rent................ $ 2 00 perfect confidence.
S iilr lilr P r e v e n t e d .
Society meets every two weeks on Thurs­ W . C. Benton, salary niglitwatch 10 00 to the uniform success of Chamber­
days at 2 p. ra. A cordial weloome is ex­
The
startliug
announcement that
lain's
Cough
Remedy
in
the
treat­
tended to the public to attend all our ser- Lee Goodman, salary January..... 60 00
nices.
A d o l p h H a b s r l t , Pastor
Mrs. M. I. a preventive of suicide had been
Lee Goodman, pay laborers........
6 00 ment of that disease
A
in discovered will interest many.
The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st Hnd 3rd E. G .D . Holden, recorder’s fees.. 10 40 Basford, of Poolsville, Md.,
Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian chnrch. Frank Morse, city lights.............. 27 00 speaking of her experience in the rundown system, or despondency
suicide and
C hurch of K fphhmbd I srael .' Servioes J. A . Seed, hauling....................
use of that remedy says: “ I have a invariably precede
every 1st and 3rd Sunday in eaoh month by
something
has
been
found
that will
world of confidence in Chamber.
McAdams A Farmer, fire depart­
Elder J. H. James.
prevent that condition which makes
ment supplies.............................
3 00 Iain’s Cough Remedy for I have
My suicide likely. At the first thought
Alfred Johnson, lumber................ 3181 used it with perfect success.
L O C A L ITEM S.
child Garland is subject to severe of self destruction take Electric Bit­
J. A. Lamb & Co., tire depart­
ters. , It being a great tonic and
ment supplies............................. 18 30 attacks of croup and it always gives
New goods at tbe New Drug
nervine
will strengthen the nerves
him prompt relief.”
For Bale by
Dr. \V. Culin, fumigating Bert
Store.
and build up the system.
It’s also
Wells’ house................................
5 00 R. S. Knowlton.
a great Stomach, Liver and Kidney
I ’ m not closing out but selling J. C. Wilson, threading 3 pipes... 3 00
regulator. Only 50c.
Satisfaction
just ns cheap. Mrs. Nosier.
T, H. Mehl & Co., sundries..........
3 45
Roast Chestnuts Free.
guaranteed by R. S. Knowlton,
J. P. Barkdoll, of Norway, had
Druggist.
Total..............................................*180 71
business in town Wednesday.
By buying yonr Trees of W. P.
In
the
matter
o
f
sinking
or
re­
Bovee,
of
Langlois.
Price
10
cts
Jeff Owenberg, the logger, was
Cows! Cows!
up from the lower river Wednes­ serve fund lot the payment of accru & up, or by the Do . at 15, to 20
cts.
Trees
are
from
2
to
6
feet
in
day.
ing interest upon city water loan
Two Cows will be fresh about
height.
December 24th and Feb. 8 th and
Uncle Bobbie Rock was up from bonds, the city treasurer was direct­
his lower river ranch on Wednes­ ed to set aside $300 from funds now The Largest Mail Order House in the two will be fresh about Apr. 1, any
one wishing to see the same or buy
West
day.
on hand and $150 from February
please call on Henry J. Radabaugh,
The
new
fashion
catalogue
of
J. L. Bean, o f Parkersburg re­ receipts and $150 from March re
Norway Or.
mens’
womens’
and
childrens’
ap­
turned from a short visit to North ceipts, current year, to pay same.
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parel, household supplies, etc., is­
Bend on Thursday.
The following ordinance relative sued by WeiDstock, Lubin & Co.
Managers Wanted
Attorney Bennett Swanton, of to recorder’s court proceedings was Sacramento, Cal., is the handsom­
Marshfield, had business at the read and adopted by unanimous est book ever sent out by them.
Trustworthy lady or gentleman
county seat on Wedneeday.
Many o f the illustrations are works to manage business in this County
vote of the council:
of art. The book is free, and val­ and adjoining territory for well
Marshal Carter, of Marshfield,
A n O rdinance to P rovide for the P ay ­
uable to have, whether one cares and favorably known house of
has given notice that he will en­
ment of C osts by P rivate P rosecu ­
solid financial standing. 820.00
to bny or not.
force the anti-gambling lnw to the
tors in C ertain C ases :
letter.
Weinstock, Lubin k Co. do the straight cash salary and expenses,
The people of the City of Coquille
largest mail order trade in the paid each Monday by check direct
do ordain as follows:
Hermann Edwards, son o f Cap!.
west. That is proof that their goods from headquarters, expense tnoeny
S
ection
1.—That
the
name
of
every
C. E. Edwards, of the steamer
prices, and service are o f excep­ advanced; postion permanedt. A d ­
person
who
voluntarily
appears
before
Alert, plying on Coos river, visited
dress Manager, G10 Monon Bldg.
tional merit.
friends in this valley last week, the Recorder of this city to prosecute
Chicago, 111.
K e l l e r lu On<- M in u t e .
any person in a criminal action, either
going to Bandon on Tuesday.
for a misdemeanor or a felony, whether
One Minute Cough Cure gives
Dr. Churchman, of the New the same be for the violation of the laws
R -I-P-A -N -S Tabules
Doctors find
Drug Store, has just received a of the state of Oregon or of any ordi relief in one minute because it kills
tho
microbe
which
tickles
the
mu.
largo amount o f new goods of var­ nance of this city, shall be endorsed
A good prescription
cous
membrane,
causing
tho
cough,
ious kinds, including fresh drugs, upon the complaint, information or in­
For mankind.
patont medicines, stationery, etc, dictment as private prosecutor; and if it and at the same clears the phlegm,
The 5-cent packet is enough for usual oc­
draws out the inflammation and casions. The fam ily bottle (60 cents» con­
Mr. and Mrs. L . E. Brown, of the shall he found by the Recorder, on the heals and soothes the affected parts. tains a Supply for a year. All druggists
Iliverton hotel, were in town Thurs­ trial of said action or hearing said pro­ One Minute Cough Cure strength­ sell them. ---------------- -------------------------
day, accompanied by Mr. Brown’s ceeding that the prosecution is malicious ens tbe lungs, wards off pneumonia
father, M. L. Brown, o f Camas val­ or without probable cause, said fact aud is a harmless and never failing
T O ’* Early R ise rs
ley, who is down making them a shall be entered upon record in said cure in all curable cases of Coughs
The fa m o u s little pills.
visit.
action or proceeding by the Recorder.
Colds and Croup. One Minute
S ec . 2.—That the Recorder, before is­ Cough Cure is pleasnt to take,
Fon S ale . — A small place of 2J
acres in north edge of town with suing a warrant or any process at the harmless and good alike for young
r:
"V i ,
plenty of small fruit newly fenced request of sucli private prosecutor as in and old. Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
; * r-S - 1 M »3* a.
w'tb good improvements and a good Section 1 of this ordinance mentioned
5
cow, 2 | tons of ha.v and JO young may, at his option, require of sucli pri­
il * « ' ir ; s \ i ? bt a
I S’
i ­
hens.
Apply to Ben Crow, Co- vate prosecutor a good ami sufficient un­
dertaking, with one or more sureties,
“ I d o 1'.’ ! thinlr we cou ld k eop
quille City.
to buy a postal card and send to
• : , L»out T h cd ford ’ s Plaek-
conditioned that, in case said action or
r:-. .
V 3 hrvri used it in tho
A. A. Jameson, a proment Curry proceeding shall prove to he malicious The New York Tribune Farmer.
• • ?:
tw o V f <•* r Uh the
.us. 1 l.a .. j.-.t had »
county lumberman, had business or without probable cause, said private New York City for a tree specimen
- iti
: v.asc for that length
copy.
on the bay last week, passing prosecutor, or his sureties, shall pay all
1
ft rG.'-tor !n its e lf au d
■>
a o'
;»*rson Wi 11
The New York Tribune Farmer
through this city Wednesday. He costs and disbursements of such action
pud *
—JAI'lL'z li ALL.- Jack-
KOaVi:
is a National Illustrated Agricul­
mot several old acquaintances in or proceeding.
town, among whom were Steve
B e ­ • ■' this great medicine
S ec . 3.—Upon making the entry upon tural Weekly for Farmers and
rdiev
jnins,frees tho
Gallier and Mr. Kerr and force ttie record as required by Section 1 of their families, and EVERY issue
COTV'- ’
d b r ' < !<? and invigor-
connected with his mercantile bus­ this ordinance, the Recorder must im­ contains matter instructive and en­
•n-id liver and weak-
RÍPF »
iness.
mediately render judgment against such tertaining to EVERY member of
ened J »ueys
the
family.
The
price
is
$1.00
per
The dead bodies of thirty men private prosecutor and against his bonds­
year, but if you like it you can se­
have been rocoutly found at “ Dead men for the costs and disbursements of
cure it with your own favorite local
the
action
or
proceeding,
which
ju
d
g­
Man’s W ell." n place quite appro­
newspaper, The H erald , Coquille,
p ria te named, the only water to ment may be enforced by execution in
is n e c t a r y in the home where
Ore,, at a bargain.
Both papers
be found on the Nevada desert. the same manner as a judgment in a
Thedford’s Black-draught is
one year only $1.25.
kept. Families living in the
From the appeareDce of the bodies civil action.
Send your order and money to
country, miles from any physi­
Adopted by the Common Council Feb­
they had been dead several weeks
cian, have been kept in health
The H erald .”
and had been considerably eaten ruary 1st, 1908»
for years with this medicine as
Approved February 2d, 1904.
by coyotes and buzzards.
their only doctor. Thedford’i
The steamer, J. Warren, will
A. J. S herwoop , Mayor,
Black-Draught cures bilious*
W anted —T rustworthy L ady
ness, dyspepsia, colds, chills and
make regular trips between Grav­
The bills of T . W. McCloskey,
or Gentleman to manage busiuess
fever,
bad blood, headaches,
el Ford aud Myrtle Point on Wed-
diarrhoea, constipation, colic
in this County and adjoining terri­ $7 25. and J. A. Lamb & Co., of each week.
I will not be re­
and aJrao t every other ailment
tory for house of solid financial *4'-57 were laid over for explaua- sponsible for by-freight after it is
because the stomach, bowels
standing, $ 20.00 straight cash t ion.
liver and kidneys so nearly con­
put off the boat.
trol the health.
salary and expenses paid each
C a p t . J. M. B r i g h t .
The
marshal
was
directed
to
no­
Monday direct from headquarters.
Expense money advanced; posi­ tify J. W. Leneve to build a new
tion permanent. Address Manager, walk in front of his lot on F'ront
605 Motion Bldg., Chicago.
street, to be eight feet wide, as pet
Myrtle Point, Or.
Frank Smith, superintemlant of ordinance.
the Coos river hatchery was in towu
Ordered, That notice be published
Highest Grade Lenses.
yesterdav- He is preparing to plant calling for bids for hose house, bids S a ! i-fact io n Qnarnnteed in every case. I
about 1 , 000,000 more salmon fry in
the creeks tributary to Catching to be filed with the recorder on or
STEAMER
slough as soon as the storm is over. before February 15 th.
He says that the frv might as well
The recorder was instructed to
he planted on a sidehill as in Coos see if the Pacific Coast Pipe Co.
river at this time, as the river is would take back some extra east-
Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle
swarrotog with trout that put in I.
overtim e grab bin g the little fel- j ,n K*; «»C., not needed, and give Point at 7 :30 a. m.
Leaves Myrtle Point for Coquille !
credit for the same.
lows
Mail.
On motion, the Council adjourned City at 1:30 p. m.
We wish to state that the agunev
HARVEY JAM ES,
for the Smith A Barnes piano is ex­ to February 15.
Captain.
clusively in onr bands.
The siuno
F or S ale .— A s good as new 4
also nppl.es to the llnmilton and horse engine and 6 -horse boiler
Ludwig pianos.
For information, and a good Simplex churn and but
prices ami terms, descriptive cata- ¡
worker. Any or »II at good
logues will he supplied.
Heniein bargain and time given on appro?
Pu lr y F arm ,
hen that a saving of from fifty to a ed seeurty, if deaired. Inquire at
hundred dollars on a single piano this office.
Prop
in made
E. M. F i nn in ,
ARAG0. OREGON.
Marshfield, Oregon.
j
T H. MEHL k CO’S expert
Representing Allen & Oilhert* Kodol Dyspepsia Cure i o t j V v ed cockerels from $1 up
testing new Guns and Ammunition.
and eggs $1 per setting.
lUmakcr Co.
A
Digests what you eat.
goquffle G itg R e t a il
Council Proceedings-
It W ill OnlyCost One Cent
M.G.Pohl, Dr. ^Optics,
4 A V e l c o i n e *
J, R. Stillwell,
E m l o t H it t e r F i g h t .
Coquille Furniture
• Two physicians had a long and
stubborn fight with an abcers on my
right lung,” writes J. F. Hughes!
of DuPont, G a, “ and gave me u|>.
Everybody thought niv time Imd
come. As a last resort I tried Dr.
King's New Discovery for Con­
sumption.
The benefit I received
was striking and I was on my feet j
in a few days.
Now I ’ve entirely
J" 6 - F
regained my health.”
It conquers
all Coughs, Colds and Throat aud MANUFACTURERS
Lung troubles.
Guaranteed by
R. 8 . Knowlton’s drug store. Price
50c, and $1.00. Trial bottles free
and BOX FACTORY
is h
& Son,
of Butter Boxes, Cukes, Apple and Fruit Boxes
Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, ate.
Turning Work a Specialty.
All Orders given
promp* Attention.
GENERAL DIRECTORY-
New feed Store,
Theodore Roosevelt...................... President
John H ay...........................Secretary o f Statp
Leslie M. Shaw.........Secretary o f Treasury
Elihu lio o t ..........................Secretary of War
E. A. H itchcock.........Secretary o f Interior
Wm. II. M oody.................Secretary o f Navy
Jas. F. W ilson___Secretary of Agriculture
P. C. K nox.........................................Attorney Genera!
H. C. Pavne.................................. Postmaster General
Melville W. F uller.................................Chief Justice
FIST STREET, COQUILLE,
OBIOON STATE OFFICERS.
John H. Mitchell {
TT u u ...
Clow W Fulton f ..................U. 8. Senator
Binger Hermann, Congressman 1st Gist.
J. N. W illiamson___Congressman 2nd Dist
Geo. E. Chamberlain.................... Governor
F. I. Dunbar..................... Secretary o f State
Chas. T. M o o r '........................................State Treasurer
Hay,
J. H. Ackerman....... Supt. Pub. Instruction
J. E. Whi they......................................... state Printer
A. M. Crawford................................ Attorney General
K. S. Bean.
\
F. A. Moore,
> .............Supreme Judges
C. E. Wolverton, )
M. L. Chamberlain..............................
........ Clerk Board School Land Com.
C, B. Bellinger...................U. S. Dist. Judge
W. F. Mathews........................U. S. Marshal
D. M. Dunne................... Collector Int. l ‘ sv.
John H. H all................U. S. Dist. Attorney
iVks. M. H, Webber & Son
Props-
Gilts anti wheat,. Chopped
Barley,
Bran, Etc., Etc.
0. C. SANFORD
I 1 U !
-DEALER IN
8KCOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
EST (ITE,
J. W. Hamilton.....................................Judge
G. M. Brown..............Prosecuting Attorney
U. 8. LAND OFFICE.
Henry B ooth......................................Kect iver
J. T. Bridges......................................Register
COOS COUNTY OFFICERS.
L. Harlocker...........................................Judge
L. H. Hazard........................................... Clerk
Stephen Gallier..................................... Sheriff
J. B. Du Hey......................................Treasurer
T. J. T h rift.........................................Assessor
W. H. Bunch............School Superintendent
Win. H orsfall......................................Coroner
3. B Cathcart....................................Surveyor
D. McIntosh............................ Commissioner
K. 0 . Dement........................... Commissioner
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON.
R e n ts H o u se s and F a rm s, D oes
C e n e ra i A g e n c y B u s in e s s .
Office— Up-stairs near Postoffice.
T H E
Central
Oregon
C.
State
Normal School
B.
LEEP,
and Saddles
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A t D rain , O pens for W ork of the
harness
Y ear S eptemher 14 th .
The school is well equipped for
its particular Hue o f work.
Excel­
lence is tbe motto of the school.
a • T< ' o d s o f L e a t h e r G o o d s f f c v u n c i i n a .
Four courses, a Training Depart­
H a r n e s s
S lx o p
ment of nine grades, tuition uni­
form with other Norma! schools,
I also do all kinds of repairing in this tins at i'3as »Table figure
pleasant surroundings, best of in­
Coca uilleOr
fluences, excellent accommodations
in boarding halls or private fam­
D. H. JOHNSON,
E. F. DAVENPORT,
ilies.
Students may enter at any E. 8 . DEAN,
time and find work suited to their
President.
Vice President.
Secretary.
needs.
Young people desiring to
fit themselves for teachers, or for
college, or those desiring a good
education for business life will find
what they need here. Address
(Successors to Johnson, Dean k Co.)
Central • Oregon State
Normal
School, Drain, Oregon.
c r a p ita l $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .
W. H. D empster ,
Principal place of business
Coquille Valley Packing Company
W e a k
H e a rts
i
Aro due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every
one hundred people who have heart trouble
can remember when it was simple indiges­
tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases of
heart disease, not organic, are not only
traceable to. but are the direct result of indi­
gestion. All food taken Into the stomach
which falls of perfect digestion ferments and
swells the stomach, puffing it up against the
heart. This interferes with the action of
the heart, and in the course of time that
delicate but vital organ becomes diseased.
Mr. D. Kauble, of Nevada, O ., says: 1 had stomach
trouble and was In a bad state as I had heart trouble
With It. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about four
months and it cured me.
Kodol Digests What You Eat
and relieves the stomach of all nervous
strain and the heart of all pressure.
Bottles only. $1.00 Size holding 2 V» times the trial
size, which sells for 50c.
P rep a red by E. O. D eW lTT A C O ., OHIOAQO,
Oregon
Myrtle Point,
A general packing busiuess carried on. The best meats
the country can produce always on hand. Highest cmh
price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc.
BOARD OF U IRECTO RS:
A. DAVENPORT,
WM. SLINGSBY,
E.
D. H. JOHNSON,
E. E. DAVENPORT.
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II. I
D EAN
Í4.Ü.ÍT
Temperance
House.
Ooq.-u.ille Oity, Ore
on.
First Class in every respect Courteos treatment, Transien
and Regular Boarding and Lodging.
No BAR IN CONNECTION.
-
-
NO CHINESE LABOR
First Street—East End of Bridge.
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT-
STAGE LINE
THEDFORD’S
BLAOi-
DRAUGRTl
B. FENTON,
PROPRIETOR
Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Bigs in read
ness for special trips. In fact, n general Stage and Livery business.
Accommodations for Traveling men a sociality.
Don’t Have Cold Feet
-B U T B U R N -
PATENTS
John Peart's Coal,
M d T R A D E M A n K S or return E N ­
T I R E attorney * h e . Send m odel, sketch
ftnd we send an | i m m e d i a t e
report on patentability,
give
le<al
an«l advic«, and our
charge* are moderate. Try us.
SWIFT & CO.,
Patont la w y e r * ,
0pp. U S. Patent Office. Washington. D.C.
Delivered
by W. H. Mansell to
Liege s-talos in connect ion
all
parta of town at $
Weighing 10 cents per load
per ton