Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, April 21, 1905, Image 2

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    Coqiiille^i wee|^|yijerald.
PUBLISHED
AND
LF R ID A Y , A P R IL 21, 1905.
D F. DEAN,
^"A ccording to tbc newspaper«,
-- ---------- ing Alfonso, of Spain s» rnanv
C o H U t '* ' '• meets iik u Mormon cider 1ms
llevóte'
baildiur
k «1 r '
W hile the President is huntirg
wolves in Oklahoma, “ Fighting Dob
Evans is hunting some GOO desert­
ing sailors in Floiidn.
Blizzard at Camp Roaasvslt
Denver, Colo., April 10.— A news
special from Newcastle, Colo., save
that a fierce blizzard rages at Camp
ltooscvelt, 25 miles south of tnere,
today.
So violent was the story
that n<>
ventured out of doors.
The greater part of the day was
spent by tLe President and party
around the camp fire» telling hunt­
ing yarns.
The News also has a dispatch
saying that the mail carrier, who
covers the territory adjacent to
Huntsman Hills, reached Newcastle
Postmaster General Cortelyou h as
issued an order forbidding post-
musters to »crept at nenspaj er rates,
after September 1, newspapers con-
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taming as “ supplements,
postal
cards, picture cards, sheet music,
and similar attractions” now used
so liberally by the Sunday dailies,
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The narrow statesmanship which
Someday, Cougress will be com-
pelled to t»ke up the problem of
paying the railway» for carrying the
mails and if it is taken up and and
.
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.r
,
investigated in earnest there will be
more graft exp >sed thm
was
brought to light by tbe recent poet-
office investigations.
,
. New ' “ rk’ A p „ ,
. ' lth 5.
shares, “ Jimmy’ Hvde, 'ioe-presi-
attempted to k ill the Hav-Bond r»-| . , , , , _
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A D awdj r » r Burn*.
Dr. Bergm, Pans, 111. writes: “ I
have used Bollard s Snow Liniment;
recommend it to mj
friends, as I am confident there is
„„
llt„ j e
,lt ¡„ „ dandv for
burns.’ Those who live on farms
are especially liable to many acci-
dental cuts, burns, bruises, which
heal rapidly when Ballard’s Snow
Liniment is applied.
It should
always he kept in the house for
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... dent of the Equitable L ife , controls cases o f em ergen cy. Joe, oOc a ■id
ciprocitv treaty by loadin g it w ith
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. . . . the stock o f that great corporation. 1 1$.(X). R. S. knowltou,
amendments is meeting with just _ .
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punishment by the abrogation, by
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wa,5lUK 11 11 ” 11 " j 1
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FOK PALE,— At a bargain, the Co-
N ew Foundland, o f the p rivileges " len t Alexan,,er fo ‘ *-«-ntn>! o f the ,,„¡11,. Furniture and l'-.x Factory- A
hitherto extended to American fis h -iM 10’000’000 a*seU Sn,, 8" rlJ'U"- «* * * W ju g b u si»«.. For term, and
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President Alexander wants the 600,- information write or apply to J. G. high,
ermeu in >ew roondland waters.
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rnnmlle Oregon
Exclusive Styles Spt:zd^rr
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Ladies’ Fine Tailor-made Suits, Shirt Waist
Suits, Crauenette Rain Coats, Jackets, Shirts, Waists,
and other wearing apparel.
1 extend a cordial invitation to the Indie» to cull und »ee the beautiful new
styles of the «eason in Ladies' Wearing apparel illustrated in the Fashion Books
of CHA8. A. STEVENS & HltOS., the Ureut Style Store of Chicago, which are
now ready for your inspection, together with the muteriuls from which the gar­
ments are inude. The fashion plates ami samples of materials reprusent a one
million-dollar stock of ladies’ line wearing apparel, made-to-order and ready­
made, in the latest styles and at the lowest prices. The “ STEVENS” garments
are recognized everywhere as the standard of excellence.
The marvelous perfection of styles and the beautiful lit, workmanship and
finish attained in them have given these garments an individuality which no
others have to such a pleasing degree. A postal card will bring the samples to
your home.
According to Santos Dumont,
air-yachts will soou become the today and verified the report that
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j 000 policy-holders to have » voice in coqume, Oregon. ^ ^
fashion. “ Castles in tbe
tbe President killed a large brown
1 the selection of I ibe hoard o f direc-
David Fulton, of tills oily, will take
■ ic a i. i i i its v o i t h .
yet loose its significance.
.A.. P I E R C E ,
bear with tbe first shot be fired yes­
tors, while Mr Hvde oppose the orders for bead stones, monuments and
Disease
and
Sickness
Bring
Old
Age.
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Local I gent for CHA8. A. 8TEVBN8 A- BROS.
all
kinds
of
cemetery
work
for
the
Coos
The astronomers announce that terday afternoon. It required sev­
proposed plan.
Herhine, taken every morning
------------------------ it - County Marble and Granite Works, of
Mars has experienced a mild winter, eral hours' chase to bring the animal
before breakfast, w ill keep you in
Marshfield.
SUMMONS.
but that w ill prove little consola­ to bay.
robust health, fit you to ward off
F o r Bale
tion to the man whose winter’s coal
disease.
It cures constipation, IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OE TH E
Railroad Survey.
biliousness, dyspepsia, fever skin,
A fine lot of shingles— first-class
bill is still unpaid.
STATE OF OREGON, FOR TH E
live9 and kidney complaints. It
in qusllity, three tom of barley and
C O UNTY OF COOS.
\V >tfciii4ha..»liu>le of tbe old Ala­
The railroad survey crew is still purifies the blood and clears tbe A. H. Snyder, j
one of the best mileb cows in the
Plaintiff, I Suit in equity to quiet j couuty
F o r particulars enquire at
mo in San Antonio, Tex., whence he camped on the ridge north of Wilson complexion.
A private Hospital well equipped for the treat­
vs.
}• title.
the H krlad office.
Mrs. D. W . Smith, W hitney,
departed, seven years ago, ut tbe creek. It will take 6ome time to com­
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Tex. writes A pril 3, 1902: “ I have E. A. Snyder, I SUMMONS.
Defendant.
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ment o f su rgical and medical diseases.
bead o f tbe Rough Riders, Theodore plete work in this county, we learn
used Herbine, and find it the best
Roosevelt, returning to meet his Topographical work is beiDg done medicine for constipation and liver To E. A. Snyder, the above-named de-
Trained N u rse s in Attendance.
fendan t :
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comrades as president of the United over quite a scope of country in the troubles. It does all you claim for
In the name of »lie state nf Oregon
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it.
I
can
highly
recommend
it.
50c.
States, received such a welcome as neighborhood of Wilson creek, and
you are hereby required to Appear and
rarely full* to the lot of mortal. It it may yet be necessary to fall back For sale by R. S. Knowlton.
For Information Address
answer the complaint against you in the
At Myrtle Point
was his day of dayB.
to a point ten miles north of Cres­ Paul Jones’ Body Ready f o r above entitled court and cause on or be­
fore Saturday, the 1st day of April, Does finest up-to-date work at low­
Marshfield, Oregon
Phone 631.
cent City to procure proper grade.
Shipment.
est prices. “ Courteous treat­
1905, which is six weeks after Friday,
The extent to which G eorge W.
Through work is done as the survey
the 17th dav of February, 1905, saiil last
ment” to all. W e sell plates,
Reavers and ex-State Senator Geo.
Paris, A pril 15.— The remains of
proceeds southerly, and the work is
date being the date of the first publica­
films, cameras und ail supplies.
E. Green have succeeded in post retarded in rough sections, such as John Paul Jones, which were dis­
tion of this summons, and if you fail to
Printing and finishing for amateurs
ponieg their their trials, is another
around Wilson creek.— Del Norte covered recently, have been* im­ so appear und answer, for want thereof,
done promptly.
manifestation of the necessity of
the
plaintiff
will
tako
a
decree
against
mersed in fresh alcohol and her­
Recorder.
the revising the laws to secure the
metically sealed in a new coffin. you that any claim or pretended claim
O. H. SIM PSON,
you have to an undivided one-third in­
expedition of justice. Every days’
Mandate in M erger Case
They will be kept in this condition
CHAS MOOMAW, Prop.
terest in and to the south half of the
delay makes it harder for the Gov.
pending ai rangements for their north-east quarter,
the south-east
Washington.April
17.—
In
accord
eminent to win its case.
transport ition to the United States. quarter of the north-west quarter and
ance with the previous announce­
Front Street.
the north-west quarter of the north­
Opposite Hotel Coquille,
Mobus is the euphonic compound ment by Chief Justice Fuller, the
B a lla rd "« llo re h o u u d Syrup.
east quarter of section seven, in town- j
word to designate the new gasoline mandate of the Supreme Court of
Im m ediately
relieves
hoarse, ship twenty-nine, south of range twelve, | All work done in up-to-date style
moter ’buses which are fast becom­ the United States in the Northern eroupy cough; oppressed, rattling west of ttie Willamette meridian, in
aui guaranteed first-class.
ing a feature not only in the pro­ Securities case was issued to day. rasping and difficult breathing. Coos county, state of Oregon, is null [
¿¿¿¿O K W O V im
and void, and the plaintiff's title thereto
vinces of Great Britain, but also in It was directed to W. P. Clough, Henry C. Stearns, druggist, Shulls-
will be deemed to bequieted against
Coquille, Oregon.
the streets of London. They carrv chief counsel for the Securities burg, Wis., writes, M ay 20, 1602: the same; that the plaintiff will recover !
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have
been
selling
B
allard’s
3G. passengers, are illuminated at Company, and the essentia! part of Horehound Syrup for two years, his costs and disbursements of this suit,
night and on foggy days with acety­ it is as follows:
and have never hail a preparation and will be decreed to have such other !
'Whereas, in the present term that has given better satisfaction. and further relief as may i>e ««quitable. i
lene gas, and arc three times as fast
This summons is published by the j ^
as tbe antiquated horse
’huso“, the cause came on to be heard be­ I notice that when I sell a bottle
order of the lion, L. Ifarlocker, County 15
fore
the
Hupreme
Court
and
was
they come hack for more, [ can .Jud.ro ,f C o » county, state of Oregon,!
which they will shortly wholly dis-
argil« I bv eo'insc
it is now and j honestly recommend it.”
2oa 5 j 0 mad.- ,. ill entered on ths lll l i day j
here ordered, ndjui iedaud decreed1 und $1.00.
For sale by R. S. of 1’ebrUA!,, 1995, and wiiieli Older jj
specifies that tbe same shall be j )
Tb" other dm a car laden with by this court that tbe decree of the Knowlton.
published for six consecutive weeks, | j
D E A L E R IN
dcliraciis for the wounded at the United States Circuit Court of Ap­
on the same day in each of said j
weeks, in the 8emi-Weekly H erald , j]
Russian hospitals in the East, con­ peals in this cause be and the same
a semi-weekly newspaper printed and j
tributed by women of rank in Mos. is hereby affirmed with costs; and
published in the above-named county at
i
cow and St. Peters! urg, was over­ that the said appellant, Northern
In the Thompson Photo Gallery the city of Coquille.
S P E R R Y A CHASE,
hauled just before starting for its Securities Company, recover against we will be pleased to have you call
Attornevs for Plaintiff.
destination, when it was found that the said appellees $20 for its costs and inspect our pictures. Our dis­
dummy packages were substituted herein expended und have execution play is a sample o f the grade of
See our clubbing proposititioo
for the real ones, and all tbe delica- therefor; nnd it in further ordered work we do.
witii the Oregon Semi-Weekly Jour­
. cies were gone. They had probably that this cause be and the same is
W e make a speciality in baby sit­ nal. This is «Tone to give our renil-
been sold nnd the morcy pocketd hereby remanded to the Circuit tings and guarantee, satisfaction we
ers a chance to read Paul De La-
by some of the officials, millitnry or Court of the United States for the will also be here the 3rd week of
ney’s new novel, “ The Sheepherder.”
civil, having them in charge.
District o f New Jersey.”
April, and in M yrtle Point the 2nd
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HORSFALL HOSPILAL
MISS L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT.
Brownrivc:
S t u d io
Wm. Horsfall, M. D.,
Coquille Tonsorial Parlors,' j
Boot & Shoe
Repairing
PPT 01? 87H1EÆU
Alfred Johnson.
TIM Week ii April!
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Flooring, Rustic and all kinds of Finishings and Mouldings
Constantly on hand.
Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail.
German merchants are asking
their government to move for the
introduction of an international
postage stamp. The merchants say
that letters from abroad frequently
remain unanswered because return
postage is not inclosed. Tbe adop-
tion of this proposal would be one
of those little improvements that
count for a great deal. Persons
with correspondents in other coun­
tries would find such n stamp of the
greatest convenience.
E igh t In ch G un B u rsts on the
Io w a
Washington, April 15.— Tbe navy
department wns informed this after­
noon by special from Pensacola that
an eight inch gun on the battleship
Iowa exploded during target prac­
tice, ami tbe ranzzle was blown off.
The gun had been fired 103 times.
and 4th week.
E. G arrett , Photographer.
Ailininistrator’ft Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned, by order of the County
Court for Coos County, Oregon, has
been duly appointed Administrator of
the estate of Jeremiah Peart, deceased,
and that ail persons having claims
against said estate are hereby required
to present the same, duly verified, to
F ob S ale . — One Unite«! state t,ie un<|ersigned at the office of A. J.
Sherwood in the City of Coquille, C«ios
Turbine Seperator, capacity about County, Oregon, within six months
1000 pounds; in good order, as good from the date of this notice.
Dated this 3rd day of April, 1905.
A unique plan of entertainment, ns new. Owner perfectly satisfied
n lussing match, was carried out ut
an informal party given recently at
the Executive Mansion by Mr. and
Mis. .). H. Mickey. TLe first tbing
on tbe program was a hunt by the
gentlemen for the ladies who were
hi bleu in the various rooms with a
general “ roundup” in the halls.
Ih e crowd of fair femininty was
then driven to the “ rosebud ngency,”
in other words, to the ballroom on
third floor. Hero tbe final fun be­
gan. Each man took his turn at
lassoing a partner for supper in the
order of the number be bad pre­
viously received. The whole plan
was a great success, but could scarce­
ly be carried out satisfactorily in
an ordinary bouse lacking ballroom
facilities. -Nebraska State Journal.
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but it is not large enough for his
business. For full particulars go to
T. H. Mehl A Co’s, hardware store.
J ohn P eart ,
FR A T ER N A L ORDERS.
QOQUILIE LODGE, NO. 53. I. 0. 0. F
C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N
Meet“ every Saturday night.
G eo . II B axter , N. G.
J. S. L awrence , Sec’ v.
QOQUILIE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25, I. 0. 0. F.
Meets the first and third Thuisday |
nights in each month.
J. .1. S tanley , C. P.
I. H acker , Scribe.
JO B W O R K
|y|AMIE REBEKAH LODGE. NO. 20.
Meets the second ami fourth Wednes­
day nights in eacli month.
M rs . M arvin L yons , N. G.
M k 8. M amie S ia g i . e , Sec'y.
Administrator of the
Estate of Jeremiah QHADWICK LODGE, NO. 68. A. F. I A. M.
Peart, deceased.
Meets the Saturday night on or lie-
fore the full moon.
•theiiiiiiiile
H e lle rr.l
SUMMONS.
J. H. C ecil W. M.
The excruciating pains character­
.1. .1. I. AMR, Sec’y.
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E
istic of rheumatism and sciatica
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR
gEULAH CHAPTER. NO 6. 0. E. S.
are quickly relieved by applying
TH E C OUNTY OF COOS.
Meets next Ftiday night.
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm.
Tbe Hans P. Clausen, 1
Plaintiff, I
M rs . K athryn S lagle , W. M. I
great pain relieving power o f th«*
vs.
S Suit in Equity for M rs . M amie S i . aole . Sec’y.
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Olive
E.
Clausen,
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Divorce.
liniment has been the surprise and
Defendant, J
IjrCURGUS LODGE, NO 72, K. P.
delight o f thousands of sufferers
A-
T i Olive E. Clausen, the al>ove-entitled
Meets the second and fourth Tne iday I S
The quick relief from pain which
defendant:
nights each month in Odd Felloivs’ hall. V'
it affords is alone worth many times
In the name of the state of Oregon
A. F. L ineo ar , C. C.
Q|
R. W ilson , K. R. S.
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its cost. For sale nv R. 8. K now l­ you are hereby notified that you are re- V.
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q'lired to appear an«l answer the com­
ton.
plaint filed against you in tbe above- QOQUILIE LODGE. NO. 127. A. 0 U. W.
For Sale
Meets the second and fourth Wednes- ‘f
entitled suit in which Hans P. Clausen
Onefi horse power steam engine; one is plaintiff and yon, Olive E. Clausen, «lav nights of each month in W. O. W.
hall.
H
UOO gallon cheese vat; one cu.M sink; | are defendant, within six weeks from
F red S i . aole , M. W. j A
lieese hoops and press screws. All the tbe «late of the first publication of this O. F. R oitrxr , Rec.
| «5 m
above an« alxutt as good as new, but summons, to-wit: within six weeks
|MPERIAl
LODGE,
NO.
II,
0.
OF
H.
Will be h «»M very cheap.
from tbe -1st «lav of February, 1905, the
Mi-ets the first ami t hird Wednesday '
NOSLER A LYONS,
same l«eing the «late of the first publica­
In arranging tbe torms of the sur­
Coquille, Oregon.
tion of this summons; and if you fail to nights each month in Woodman hall.
render of Port Arthur the Japanese
M rs . B irdie S krels , C. H.
j appear and answer on or before the 4th
M iss I rene L amb , Rec.
nnd
Russians
talked
English.
e.’iin-s r«n «sii. >«,•«■ t oi«t*.
■ lay of April, 1905, the same being the
Neither side could tako the language
Mrs. C. I’elerson, 625 Lake St. last day of the time prescribeil in the M Y R T LE CAMP. NO. 197, W. 0. W.
of tbe other with such fluency a-s to Topeka, Kaos, savs “ O f nil cough order for publication, a judgment will
Meets the first ami third Saturday
Ballard’s
Horehound Is- taken against you for want thereof, nights of each month.
allow either o f those tongues to be remedies
Syrup is my favorite; it has done and plaintiff will apply to the Conrt for
R oiat . B urns , C. C. j
used. Commonly heretofore in nil
ami will «In nil that is clnimed for the relief di-iiianded in his complaint, a •I. G. S immons , Clerk.
dealings between countries using it to speedily cure all rough« and
succinct statement of whicli is as follows: QOQUILIE COUNCIL. NO 398. F. A. A.
different InDgnsges French has loolds
itid it is so sweet nn«l pleas* That the marriage contract now exist­
Meets the
ie Beuond and fourth Thurs- y
been used. This has been the ens j int to the taste. For sale bv R. S. ing Is-tween you and plaintiff lie dis­ day nights of each month in Odd Fel- V
Knowlton.
solve«!; that plaintiff have judgment for lows’ hall.
since Louis X I V « days.
Most of
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P r . G eo . R frsei . i ., Pres.
the care ami custody of lis te r Clausen,
the pi' ««■«• a is, too, from that which
The N ew Trade Mark Law .
their minor son, and for his costs and M rs . C iia s . H arrington . Sec’v.
ended tli - s veu years’ war in 1763
ilislnirsements in thin suit.
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A copy f tbe New Law of Trade
Si-rvice of th in summons is mailc hy £VENING TIDE CIRCLE. NO. 214. W. 0 W.
in which un st of the world win en-
publication in ptrsuance of an ortler
Meets the sei'ond amt fourth -Satnr- «
Murks
will
l«e
sent
free
to
anv
one
guged ut one timo nini anotlier, Ho­
ma«le l>v l.. Ilarlocksr, «-onnty Judge for lay nights of each month.
ward lo tliat w li ir li b ro o g h t tln- interested in Trade Mark ptotec- tks-s county, Oregon, dated the 14th
M a s. I a > v I. i n k i a r . G. X.
«lay February. 1905. a„«l «linu ting pub­
fiou.
by
<’.
A.
Snow
A
Co.,
opposite
SjMin sh-Am ori m i oonllict «f KsilX
lication of the same in the "Semi-Week­ Mrs. M. Mi-Ponald. Clerk.
Put- ntOlii ■«-, Washington. D. C.
ly H erald ,” a newspaper puhlishr«! at
tu n cio è, baro
botili finm»<l in
the City of Coquille, in sai«l Cooe county I JU ST U S LOOGE. NO 35. RATHB0NE SISTERS
Puiis. P o r 'm any g «n e r a ti«n s thè
Mis Bud Holland came over from Oregon, once «-ach week, (or a periml of;
Mi'ets the first and third Tnewlav
languago o f interna tional inter- Marshfield Tuesday, returning th e: six weeks.
nights each month in Odd Fellow»’ hail.
A. J, .SHERWOOD,
M ra . A nnie L awrence . M. E. C.
eourso bus boeri Frcneh.
following day.
Attorney for Plaintiff. M hn . I nez C h ase , M. of R. A.
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W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly.
The Finest to be had in
Coos County at the lowest
Prices.
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Bill Heads.
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Briefs,
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Letter Heads.
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Legal Blanks,
Wedding Stationery.
Posters.
Enue topes,
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Statements.
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Up-to-date Work Delivered
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with Neatness and
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Dispatch.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
C. O. D R Y D E N ,
IN C O N N E C T IO N W I T H H E R A LD .