Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, June 14, 1904, Image 2

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Official Election Returns.
School Library
Opon
cation.
During
Va-
K
Daily Coast Mail.
g v o I ii
t ftnu
LUMBER
I h i m i u v u la
Miss Daisy Abernetby, was a pas­
A sure sign of approaching re­
senger on the Drain stage enroute
The school directors have ar­ for Forest Grove where sbe goes volt and serious trouble in your
P R O M
ranged to keep the school library to attend thi graduating exorcises system is nervousness, sleeplessness,
open during the vacation.
As of the Forest Grove High school. or stomach upsets. Electric Bitters
there was no fund for the purpose
will <| uiekly dismember the trouble­
the Woman's Study Club has kind­
J. W. Bennett, John Hall, and some causes. It never fuils to tone
ly consented to take charge of the Mrs. Frances McCloud left on this
the stomach, regulate the Kiduey’s
work.
morning’s Drain stage for Salem to
and bowels, stimulate the Liver,
atte
nd
supreme
court.
The following rules will govern
j and clarify the blood.
Ru.u down
the library until school opens
U. L. Gray, of Myrtle Point, who system benefit particularly and all
1. Any child of school age may has the contract tor painting the the usual attending nelies vanish
AGENTS.
draw books and magazines.
scenery for the opera house in the J under its searching and though Will take orders for lumber of ull kinds and iu quantities to suit
2. The library will be open in new Masonic temple, has begun his ! effectiveness.
Electric Bitters is
purchasers.
the office at the school building work and is progressing nicely, only 50c, and that is returned if it
each Friday from 2 to 5 p. m. He has already completed the drop j don’t give perfect satisfaction guar-
Tho National Separate Loaf Tab.
beginning this week.
Full slock of choice garden seeds
curtain which is a beautiful scene j anteed by R. S. Knowlton, Drug-
lets at the New Drug Store.
in bulk, at Knowlton’s.
3. N o ‘thild shall draw more than of an old Italian ruin. The outline | gist.
one book and one magazine each of a beautiful street scene is now
week.
being epplied to the first stage cur­
4. If any one fail to return his tain and will be finished about
Monday. Mr. Gray will have his
book or magazine at the end
one week, he shall be fined five work done in time for the grand
cents, the five to be doubled each opening of the hall by the Keaue
Company, who are expected here on
week of delinquency.
5. I f an}’ book shall be injured the coming 4th of July.
FOR CONGRESS, 1st diet
H Gould, P r o .......................
131
Binger Hermann, Rep......... 1396
B F Ramp, S oc.....................
228
And Now.
R M Veatcb, Dem.................
848
The election returns bring the FOR JUSTICE SUPREME COURT
gratifying news of the victory for
O J Bright, P ro.....................
154
local option. The H uald feels that C C Mikkelsen, Soc...............
262
it has had at least some part in the F G Moore, R e ...................... 1398
victory and therefore rejoices. True Thomas ODay, Dem.............
836
to our well-known policy w6 have
D AIRY AND FOOD COM.
not discussed men in this campaign
1271
but have used our space freely for J W Bailey, R ep..................
Ira W Berry, P ro..................
124
the discussion of this great issue.
S
M
Douglas,
Dem...............
710
As the local option movement
252
concerns the home, and the news­ N Rassmussen, Soo...............
FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE,
paper endeavors to find its way into
as many homes as possible, we be­ J W Hamilton, Dem..........
1504
lieve that any comparison of the E O Potter, R e p ...................
1090
H erald ' s position with that of other
FOR JOINT SENATOR,
papprs by those wanting a family J S Coke, R e p ....................
1208
newspaner will not be unfavorable G M Dimmitt, P ro ...............
70
to the H erald . Some papers of the W H Ray, S oc.....................
172
county have been hostile, some in
A J Sherwood, Dem...........
1277
different, some have printed articles
FOR
DISTRICT
ATTORNY.
in favor of the local option law,
or lost, the damage shall be paid
1947
but none in Coos county, and we Geo M Brown, Rep.............
for according to the assessment
Christian Church Note3.
believe few in the state, have used FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE
of the committee.
Any child
the space the H rmtld hag. To those Robert Burns, Dem.
r
a
m
damaging a boek shall forfeit
No preaching until further notice m
1100
who have followed our course in J A Davenpori. P ro ...........
further privileges of the library as the pastor is taking a much-
241
the past this action is no surprise.
S P Pierce, Rep...................
1165 6. If any book shall be in a home needed rest. But the Bible school
The loss to us from refusing liquor
where acontageous disease exists, still meets at 10 a. m. on Sunday
FOR
REPRESENTATIVE.
advt’s is no small matter, but we are
it shall be fumigated before be­ and C- E. at 7 p. m.
M Brewer, Soc.....................
275
glad to feel that in this we are
The regular prayer meeting
ing returned to the library.
1421
line with the action taken by many S B Hermann, Rep.............
As there are a large number of comes Wednesday night as usual
R
C
Lee,
Dem......................
970
large papers and magazines.
For
The Ladies' Aid Society meets
new and very well selected books
a newspaper to take this position,
FOR SHERIFF.
of fiction, history, biography and at the borne of Mrs. W ebb on
entails a greater loss peculiar to the Stephen Gallier, Rep...........
1336 science in the library, it is hoped Wednesday afternoon.
newspaper business. If a preacher W A Goodman, P r o ..........
95 the children o f our city will take
The Children’s Day Exercises
An elegant assortment o f new ¡Wash materials Jor early
does not work against the saloon Z T Siglin, Dem...................... 1249
advantage of this excellent oppor­ went off very nicely and the con­
spring.
business, his church soon thinks,
tribution amounted to 114.05.
Of
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
tunity to improve many of their
and rightly, that he is not the man
this the children gave $9.
Immense line o f staole ana Fancy Ginghomsf Prices 8 1-3
for the place. Sohool teachers are J S Lawrence, Dem............... 1118 leisure hours.
200
to 20 cts. per yd.
required by law to teach temperanoe C B Leep, Soc........................
SOTICK TO CREDITORS
F M Stewart, P ro..................
81
by means of lessons on the evil
Follow
A
Seismic
Wave.
Notine is hereby Riven that the under­
Large assortment o f white and champagne colored merceri­
narcotics.
Railroads, factories, Jas Watson, Sep................... 1308
signed has been duly appointed adminis­
FOR TREASURER
steamship lines find it a matter of
zed Oxfords fo r Waists from 20 to 90 cts. per. ydm
For a dozen years to come men trator o f the partnership estate of W. H.
Erdice, deceased, and thatail persons hav­
dollars and cents to require temper J B Dulley, Rep..................... 1474 of science proposse to engage in
claims against said estate are hereby
Peal-a, in latest patterns 7 1-2 to 20cts per yd.
ance among their employees.
But David Fulton, Dem...............
998 chase after earthquakes wherever ing
required to present them, duly verified, to
n newspaper cuts off its two souroes
Go' co. 20 yards to the Dollar.
they may
manifest themselves tho undersigned at the Coquille City
F O R ASSESSOR.
Creamery in Coos county, Oregon, within
of revenue, advertisement and sub E S Dean, R ep.....................
1037 throughout the world. The object six months from the date hereof.
scriptions, in opposing the busi C H James, Soc.....................
1904.
La ies’ Heady-made Summer suits ', and waists.
189 is to learu something about earth­ Dated this 1st day o f February,
8 . M. N o sle b ,
ness. We do not say this to pose J B Sweet, Pro......................
84 quakes that may lead to a discovery
Administrator o f tbe Partnership Estate
as a martyr, but to show what wo T J Thrift, Dem...................
1390 of their causes. The hope is that of W. H. Erdice, deceased.
must pay to be a leader in public
something may develop which will
F
O
R
SCH
OOL
SUPT.
sentiment, and not merely a craft
enable scientists to warn persons in
trimming our sails to catch the W H Bunch, R ep................... 1620 threatened districts in time so they
A H Mulkey, Dem.................
926
popular breeze.
Remember our Popular-price Shoe department, New nfr
may escape, just as is done now in
F O R SURVEYOR
Stylish footware is arriung Daily.<
the case of storms.
In the great state of Oregon,
972
Coos county is not the most popu A E Hadsall, Dem..................
This
international
hunt
for
the
Large
assortment of up-to-date Hats just receiued, compris­
lous ror the richest in the state, C S McCulloch, R e ............... 1451 earthquake was organized in Stras-
ing the Steadson. C nzzly and Dunlap, the best on earth. ,
FOR
CORONER
but it has its own part to play in the
burg, Germany, during the last W eakened My Heart
affairs of the state. In every move Everett Mingus, R e............... 1610 session of the International Seismic
781
A n d N erves.
ment for the upbuilding of the M M Murphy, Dem...............
Congress.
All the nations that
COMMISSIONER, 4 years
state, whether the movement is for
joined in the work then have agreed
E W Fahy, Dem...................
887 to use all available government Q uickly
and Com*
the material, social, intellectual
and Feed,
163 departments to gather statistics
moral advancement, the H erald will E A Howey, Pro...................
pletely
Cured
by
248 about earthquakes and to forward
continue to have its own proper B F Smith, S oc...................
Lloyd Spires, Re................... 1278 them to the central bureau in Stras-
place.
D r. M ile s ’ H e a r t C u r e
COMMISSIONER, 2 years
burg.
a n d N e r v in e .
Leading Events of Seventeenth Week E A Anderson, Re................. 1278
Rules and regulations have been
John
Bear,
Dem...................
911
If,
after
an attack of LaGrippe, your
of the War.
laid down for observation, and the
E J Coffelt, S o c ..„................
289 members know just what facts strength does not return, you cannot sleep,
or rest or eat; if you have frequent headaches,
108 should be gathered.
June 1st:— A detachment of Jap I N Wilshn, P ro...................
Whatever if vour heart flutters, blood is thin, jam cir­
SUM M ONS.
culation poor, you are in more danger than
Justice District No. 3.
anose cavalry meets and defeats
money can be raised will be used when
stricken with fever and in the deadly IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
mixed brigade of Russian infantry
for the establishment of observato­ grasp of grip itself. The after effects of La-
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
STATE OF OREGON FOR TH E COUN
Grippe are terrible. T o guard against its
niul Cosacks near Siu Yen pass. J H Cecil, Dem.....................
OF COOS.
260 ries and experiment stations in dangers, strengthen the heart with Dr. Miles' TY
T.
H. Mehl and V illiam M elil , )
Japanese looses aro 28 killed and E G D Holden, Re...............
Heart Cure which, by enriching the blood
255 lands that are sufferers from the and
partners doing business un­
improving its circulation, will cure any
disturbances.
wounded.
der the firm name o f T . H.
affection of the heart and strengthen it
FOR CONSTABLE
Mehl & Go., Plaintiffs,
The reports which are sect in to against further attacks. Tone up the system
June 2nd:—Japanese consul at J E Perrott, R e .................
va.
: Summons.
388
revitalize the nerves with Dr. Mile**
the central station will be editited and
Gen San, cistern Korea, reports
Nervine. When your nerves are in proper
Constitutional Amendments.
j
and published periodically.—Ex.
condition, you need never fear the attacks of H. 8 Kribs. Defendant.
that 5,000 Cossacks are within 20
O H. S. KttIBS, the above-named de­
LaGrippe or its terrible after effects.
STATE PRINTER AMENDMENT
fendant:
miles of the city and that their de-
“ From my personal experience with Dr.
Yes........................................... 1264
Crisis is Now at Hand
In the name of tho State o f Oregon, yon
cont on the place is daily expected,
Miles’ Remedies I always take pleasure in
M
N o ...........................................
394
reconunending them to my customers. Si* are hereby required to appear nnd answer
1
the complaint tiled against you in tbe above
June 3rd:— More than half a
years
ago
I
suffered
from
a
severe
attack
of
LOCAL OPTION LAW
The feeling prevails that a crisis LaGrippe which left me with a weakened entitled Court and oan?e, on or before
I!
dozen minor engagements are re­
Wednesday,
tho
18th
dav
o
f
May.
190!.
in
Port
Arthur
affairs
is
at
rapidly
heart
and
nervous
system.
I
was
weak,
run
Yes........................................... 1321
ported to have taken place North
frightened at my condition and miser­ which is eight weeks after Tuesday .the 22nd
No ................... rr.....................
957 approaching. Many persons spent down,
able. I used two bottles each of Dr. MileJf day of March. 1904. said last date being
of Port Arthur, between Kuroki's
the night in the churchos on their Restorative Nervine and New Heart Cure the date of tbe first, publication o f this
PRIM
ARY
ELECTION
LAW
and Kuropatkin’s forces.
and I was quickly and completely cured, summons, nnd if you fail to so appear and |
Yes........................................... 1500 knees, praying for the success of furthermore I have never had a return of the answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will
the
Russian
arms.
Juno 4 th :—General Kuropatkin No ...........................................
trouble. I am selling vast quantities of your take judgment against yon for tho sum of |
405
medicine, especially the Anti-Pain Pills. Two Hundred nnd Sixty-five Dollars and
Rare Bargains in Second-Hand Wheels. Wheels to
sends an army estimated at 30,000
For Joint senator A. J. Sber
Paris, June 11— The Journal has Every customer is thoroughly satisfied with Eighty Cents gether with interest on Two
MJ
men from Liao Yang and Mukden
Hundred
Dollars
thereof,
nt
the
rate
of
|
the
results.”—
E
ugene M arsh , Druggist, F t
wood. Democrat, received in Coos
report that this morning Port
Rent. Repairing Done on Short Notice.
six per cent per annum from the 9th day
Scott, Kansas.
to Southward. Their object is sup­
county 1277, and J. 8. Coke Re Arthur has fallen, and the Russian
All druggists sell and guarantee first bot­ o f October, 1902, for the further sum of Fifty
posed to nttack the Japanese in the
publicRD, 1208, and in Curry, Coke's fleet has put to sea. There i
tle Dr. Miles’ Remedies. Send for free book Dollars as attorney's fees in this action,
ALBERT FISH,
rear and relieve Port Arthur.
on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address and-for the plaintiffs’ costs and disburse­
majorty was sufficient to over come confirmation whatever.
ments thereof; and will take an order of
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ini.
East Ei)d of Front St.
-
-
COQUILLE, Olf
said Circuit Court for the sale o f any pro­
Juno 5th:— Russian
gunboat Sherwood’s Coos county vote and
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perty attached in thin action, and particu­
“ Giliak” which has played so prom­ put him 9 ahead, thus giving the
Cripple Creek, Colo., June 10.—
larly all vour right title and interest, in
inent part as a guardship at the joint senatorsbip to Mr. Coke by Deportations are the order of the NOTICE OF SHERIFF’ S SALE UNDER and to Certificate No. 6 o f the preferred
B a l l : : ¿ ‘. B . •.
stock of the Bandon Oil Company, a cor­
entrance of Port Arthur is torpe­ that small margin
days. General Sherman M. Bell,
EXECUTION:
poration incorperated and existing under
doed and sunk.
military commander, has ordered
the laws of the State of Oregon, which lias
There is some talk o f a contest that 97 members of the Miners’
Notice is hereby given thnt under find by been attached in this actian, sufficient to
4,000 Russians belonging to o f North Bend precinct election as Union shall be taken outside of Tel­ virtue o f a writ o f execution dnlv issued satisfy such judgment, and costs aod dis­
o f and under the Real of the Oircnit bursements.
General Stakelberg's brigade en­ it is very evident that the saloons ler County on a special train this out
This summons is published bv the order
Conrt of the state of Oregon, in and for
gage 1,00 Japanese cavalry and in­ ran in violation of law, and it ie afternoon, in accordance with the the county of Coos, to me directed nnd de­ o f the Hon. L. Harlocker. County Judge of
Coos County, State of Oregon, made nnd
fantry, five miles Sonth of Wafang said the election officers embibed recommendation of the citizens’ livered, dated the 27th day of February entered
on the 21st day o f March 1904, and
1904. upon a judgment dnlv rendered nnd
Tien. Russians are repulsed los­ to freely, and that persons who committee. This committee was in docketed in the Judgment Lien Docket in which order specifies that the same shall
be
published
for eight, consecutive weeks
ing 200 killed and 400 wounded had been there but a short time seision nearly all night investigat­ sa'd Court, on the 2nd day o f October 1894.
wnerein Isaiah Hacker as assignee of David in theCoqnille City H e r a l d a weekly news­
The Japanese loss is over 100 kill­ were allowed to vote.
ing the cases of 100 other union Morse Jr., was plaintiff and Thomas paper of general circulation and printed
ed. June Gth:— Admiral Togo re­
Wyman and Hose C. Wyman were de­ nnd published in the above-named County,
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men who are confined in the Vic­ fendants,
in favor o f said plaintiff and nt the City of Coquille.
ports that the work clearing of the
tory armory, and submitted anoth against said defendants, command me to
n * h t W ill B e B itte r .
SPERRY
CHASE,
Russian mine field in fhe Talien
make
by
levy
and sale out o f the property
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
er report to Genoral Bell today, rec
Wan Bay is progressing rapidly,
of
said
defendants,
or
either
of
them,
on
or
Those who will persist in closing ommending further deportations.
Summons-
after the said 2nd dav o f October 1894, tne
that up to date more than 41 mines their ears against the continual re
GOLDEN B U IL D IN G ,
C O Q U ILLE C ITY
dno on said judgment, to-wit: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Within 48 hours this district amount
have been located and exploded. commendation of Dr. King's New
$630.92 with interest thereon at 8 per cent
STATE OF OREGON. FOR THE
Keeps ccnsaxitlsr on Hand I^resli i^eat,
COUNTY OF COOS.
It is presumed that the Japanese Discovery for Consumption, will will be rid of all agitators and oth. per annum from April 17th 190*1 until paid,
want of personal property of said de­ George Bowers, Plaintiff,
aro going to use Talien Wan Bay have a long and bitter fight with er objectionable men,’ ’ said Gener­ for
fendants or either of them. I have levied
VS.
c f - A . i l Z K I in d S .
“One deportation upon the following described real property
for a new base of operations and their troubles, if not ended earlier al Bell today.
Mary Campbell. Defendant
after another will be made until belonging to the said defendants, to-wit,:— T o MARY CAMPBELL, Defendant:
that an assult upon Port Arthur by fatal termination.
Read what
\ll o f the interests that said defendants
C a n n e d B e e f a n d P ic k le d P o rk
In the name of the State o f Oregon, You
will not occur until the new base is T. R. Beall of Beall, Miss, has to none of the men who have terror­ or either o f them had on the 2nd dav o f
ized
the
district
so
long
will
be
left
October
1894 or bnv« since aconired in and are herebv required to appear and answer
well established.
say: "Last fall roy wife had every
the
complaint,
in
the
above
entitled
Ruit
on
here. We intend to continue ar­ to tbe South-east quarter o f north-west or b fore the 30th dav o f June, 1904. and if
quarter an 1 north-east quarter o f south­
June 7 th;—Japanese begin a symptom of consumption.
She
resting men who are not wanted west quarter, and
lots
three nnd you fail to so answer for want thereof the I
preliminery attack of Port Arthur took Dr. King’s Discovery after
here, and they will be run out as four o f Section seven in township 26 plaintiff will auply to the Court for the re- f
everything else failed.
Improve­
from laud ami sea.
south o f range in west o f W illamtte Merid­ lief demanded in the complaint, to-wit, for j
fast as possible. The unionists are ian in Coos Countv. also, lot o f land, de­ decree that the plaintiff is the owner in fee
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ment came at onco and four bottles
scared, and many are leaving the scribed as beginning «t a post standing simple and entitled to the possession o f the
entirely
cured
her.
Guaranteed
by
quarter of see. six, in township!
Abner McKinley Dead.
county of their own volition to north seventv-four degrees east seventy- south-east
twenty-nine (29). South of range (9). West J
R. S. Koowlton Druggist
Price
and 1-10 fept. from the south-east o f the Willamette Meridian, that the de­
avoid arrest and incarceration. eight
com er o f lot four in block thirty-one in fendant has no interest whatever in said j
McKeesport, Pa. Juna 11.—Ab­ 50c, andfl.00 Trial bottle free.
There are still some desperate the town o f Empire City. Coos Co.. Oregon, property,
and that the plaintiff's title there­
ner McKinley, the only brother of
characters among the hills, however, as shown bv the nlat o f said town on file to be forever quieted as to anv claims bv
and o f record in the office o f the countv said defendant adverse to the plaintiff,
the late President McKinley, died
whom we intend getting, no matter clerk said Coos rountv. thence north
NOTICE.
and for such other and further relief as to
last night at his home in Somerset
what the cost In running them twenty-four degrees east fifty feet: thence equity may seem meet.
sixty six degrees east one hundred
His death was discovered by his
All persons knowing themselves down there may occur some fights, south
This publication is made for six sneers-
feet: thence south twenty-four degrees
wife this morning when she went to to be indebted to the undersigned, but I do not look for any serious west fifty feet: and then««» north six ty - sive weeks by order of Hon. L . Harlocker.
six degrees west one hundred feet, to the •Tndge of tbe County Court, o f tbe Stat • of
arouse him. He had evidently died are hereby notified that settlement trouble."
place of beginning, containing 5000 square Oregon for the County of Coos, dnlv made
at some time in the early morning must be made by the 10th o f June
feet o f land, the same being the south and entered in the above entitled cause
.Squads
are
out
scouring
the
hills
9. V. 04. and the first publics »ion of
hours.
or the accouDtss will be plaeed in in search of cer’ain men who are half o f lot of land designated in H. H. May
Lnse’ s Addition in said Empire Citv. this summons is May. 10. 1901.
Delivered by W. H. Mansell to all parts of town at $
per ton
the
hands
o
f
a
collector
and
inter­
G. F. M a r t i n .
Abner McKinley was a lawyer by
wanted in connection with the In­ marked “ VI C ” situated in Block number­
Attorney for Plaintiff.
ed 1A2, as pet- plat of said addition.
Z. C. S trabo .
profession and practiced in New est added.
Lnrpe
scales
in
connect
ion
W
eighing
10
cents
per
lorn!
dependence assassinations.
Tele­
636 Chamber *‘f Commerce,
Anti will on Friday, the 15th dav of
York. He had suffered from a
Portland. Oregon,
‘‘Why Women Sin" is a play- grams have been sent to Sheriffs April 1904. at the hour o f 10 o'clock in th«
complication of illnesses for a long
and
Chiefs
o
f
Police
at
outside
forenoon
o
f
said
dav.
nt
the
front
door
at
time, and on several previous o j- written around the evils o f a woman
the Conntv Court Honse in the town of
who is tempted by the eril one. It P°int8’ "8kin8 ‘ hera to wfttch for Coquille,
Coos Conntv. Oregon, offer for
casions it had beon reported that is
a play of a woman who is deceiv- j
perso a», whose d Aines are not aale and sell t o the highest and best bidder
bis death was probably a matter at
hi Two Day».
for cash, the above described real property,
ed by her lover and is
ie driven to M*de public.
or sufficient thereof to satisfy the said ex- i
the most of but a few months. His
Sheriff
Edward
Bell
has
issued
•cation with o u t s nnd accruing costa.
eliief ailment was ^ rig h t’s disease desperation by her sins, and her
love tqrns into hatred and re­ an order that all saloons in the Given under my hand thi* 1’ th •’ «* of
of tho kidneys, which was the direct
March. *904.
Seven Million boxes soW In past 13 month-,.
Th» Signature,
‘K)X- • 3c.
venge.
Coquille Opera House, district must remain closed until
SriPRB'« O u t irn.
cause of his death,
Monday, June 13
Jun* 22
Sheriff o f Coos Count v, Oregon
\
TU ESD AY
JUN E 14. 1904.
Osborn & Co’s Mill,
Bandon,
Krewson & Goodman, of Coquille,
r- - P
Has just received a complete stock of new
W orsted Dress Goods,
Velvets.
Silks and
New Spring Clothing for Men and Boys.
We also carry a complete line of Groceries, Fiour
KERR
OurPrice'are Right. Farmers, bring your produce to
W . T.
& CO .
mm
Bicycles!
T
1
Ramblers, Tribunes, Mitchells
I
and other makes.
I
I
I
P. E. Drone,
Butcher,
U
*3
Cash Paid for Hides in any Quantity
*
Jj
'T-
ff,
t J
n
r>
r À
Don't Have Cold Feet
— BUT BURN-
John Peart's Coal,
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Toko Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ^