Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, October 01, 1904, Image 2

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    FINE ATTRACTION.
15,000 plates; and 10,000 pieces of
CH O C TAW DEATH PEN ALTY.
glass ware. rVs to the knives, forks
G
u i l t y M a n S h o t b y t h e N h e r lll Iu
COTTAGE GROVE
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OREGON
and spoons the servants are still
1‘ r e n e n e e o f III* F r i e n d * .
P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y S A T U R D A Y
Tho stroot commissioner of Atoka
counting them. Five
thousand
has removed one of the oldest Indian
A . C L IF F O R D G A G E , Editor and Publisher
pictures were purchased to hang High-Class Drama at Opera House
landmarks of the town. It was a hois
upon
the
walls.
Two
Nights
Next
Week.
d’urc post ten feet Ion« and twelve
Entered at the O t t a g e (¡r o v e postofflce as see-
LANE
COUNTY
LEADER
onU-cluKs matter,
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
Due Y e a r
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91.no
Blx Mouths
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.75
Tlireee Months
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.50
If paid in advan ce but If not so paid a
Aniform rate o f 92.00 per year w ill be charged.
A d vertisin g rates made known on application
CLU BBING LIST
The Lune County L kadf . b for one
year, uinl any of the following publl-
eatlon for one year, for the price set
opposite:
*1 »
N e w Y o rk Tribune Farmer
T o led o W eekly Blade....................... I 75
P o rtla n d W eekly Oregonian .
7 w
P o rtla n d W eekly J o u r n a l .............. 7 on
P o rtla n d Hem l-w eekly Journal
.'125
B an Franelseo Call
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7 50
San Franelseo Examiner .............. 7 50
Suaaet Maznzlue. San Franelseo
7 «0
Out W est, Id’s Aniieles
7 60
HATI'KDAY.
..OCTOBEll 1, 1001
Parenthetical Remarks.
A well know Indiana man
One d a r k night Iasi week,
W en t to the cellar with a match
111 search of a gas leak
I lie found it.)
John Welch by curlo.lty
(Dispatches state| was goaded;
l i e squinted In Ills old shotgun
T o see if it was loaded.
111 was i
A man In Macon stepped to watch
A patent cigar clipper;
l i e wondered If his linger was
N o t quicker than the nipper.
( I t wasn’t.I
Owing to disarrangement of
dûtes, Cottage Grove will have the
privilege of two perforinajicos by a
high clnss dramatic company next
Tuesday and Wednesday evenings
at t|ie Opera House,
The Humphrey-Chnpman Com-
pauy l,ad arranged to play at ltose-
burg, hut the Opera House there
having changed hands they found
three nights at their
disposal
ftu,( concluded to give two pei-
fornmuces iu Cottage Grove. They
;
from here to Eugene for an en­
gagemeut of three nights,
| It is thus ouly by the misiindar-
j 8tanding as to dateH that Cottage
Grove has secured the opportunity
to seo tlii» excellent company,
| This troupe is the Humphrey.
Champumn Co., twelve people, who j father, mother anil wife were the last
person« permitted to speak to him.
Fooled Bill Landess.
will produce on Tuesday evening They Invariably bogged of him to be
A week ago Tuesday, a party rather an exciting new melodrama 1 In-ave and die like a wan mid ex­
consisting ol Senator R. M. Veatch, | entitled “Buried at Sea” , from the pressed their hope that they would
John Barker and Tom Parker start- ,,eu uf Tlieo Kremer. Those who meet him at the happy hunting
grounds. Then the sheriff took aim at
ed on a hunting trip into the hBTereiid the, I 00k may he assured tin- white spot over the Indian's heart,
mountains above B ark e rs ranch, J
ijle dramatization is full ol und so true was the marksmanship of
Henry Veatch joined them later. ,lctjon nnd H,e characters have to the executioner that a second shot was
never necessary, instant deatli being
T h ey had very good success and j ..get
froln ,,lc (ilII„
y go produced by the first.
started for home Sunday, As a | „ „ the utage until Hie vilh.au is
portion o f the road to be driven foi)f,, fpr tl)e ,„ st timo
over was quite rough Senator
Veatch started ahead of (he party
A Maine man read that human eve
on
foot, heiug overtaken by Mr.
O ! hypnotism were full;
Newcomb who was driving to town.
H e w ent to see If it would work
I'p o ii au angry bull.
He was riding with him when a
( It wouldn’ t. I
! few miles from town a fine buck
—Kan Francisco Bulletin.
I was discovered some distance ahead
in the road undertermined which
Position Against Eddy Law Defined.
fence to jump. Newcomb wheeled
A t the recent meeting of the I the team partially around and as
American Mining congress, 11 . C . the deer ros in the air to clear the
W right of this city was asked topre- fence, the Senator fired, the animal
sent an argument before the com- however passed out of sight, hut
mittee on resolutions against the upon investigation was found a
Eddy law. Being absent, lie sum-1 short distance from the fence. It
marized his position in n written is learned the Senator first thought
brief, which represents the basis of of driving the deer to the city, but
the fight til it will be made by the as he would have to pass Bill
Oregon Miners’ association at its Landess’ house, concluded to take
annual session in October, as follows: no chances. So shot the deer at!
i Y l ' ce C ondon , L ead in g Lady, Hum-
“ If you reccomend a resolution, once.
pliroy-Clinpmnn Co.
it should be framed to state sub
1905—OREGON—1905
In this piece tho plot centers
stautially that this congress believes
New Wagon Road.
around a young man named Walter
no state should pass laws provid
A wagon road has been surveyed
Allen. He is an iuveutor and loves
ing for licenses upon corporations and will soon he built so as to con-
a young heiress, who reciprocates
—
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mur /»f to” » rpfitnim <;hri11
‘ VGf.loint anil Adams moun­ Ul.-j nlTOHIVIllJ, xlx.oj/z»xv A..r» bciag- e.
exist, to wit:
tains with the Sharp’s creek wagon
“ The state requires the revenue road. This work when completed pauper. Thou comes tlie villainous
thus sought for its general expenses will be of great value to the many cousin, who also loves (lie heiress.
“ The license revenue is required mining properties in this portion of To make things more interesting
for tlie support of supervising bur­ Hie district as heretofore trails have another cousin loves the young
The
two
villainous
eaus or statislical bureaus ol the been the only wav to reach the inventor.
cousins
combine
iu
their
efforts to
state, which concern the property properties with supplies.
separate Allen and his wealth
and development of corporations
For a long time a change in that
sweetheart, and at one time nearly-
only.
portion of the Sharp’s creek road
succeeded.
B ut their scheme is
“ If laws are passed for either of
above tho red bridge and which
frustrated by the disclosures of a
these reasons, the scale of licenses
follows the low ground and has
girl who overheard a conversation,
should tie uniform and equal as in
two had fords has been contem
aud the lovers become married and
the case of tax assessments
plated. On Saturday a contract,
J
\ escape 111 a steamer, Tlie plotters
“ In Oregon tlie avowed intent­ 1
was lot to Joe Damowood to make
are on deek,
literally, again
ion of the framers of tlie act was
such change. The new road will
however, and tliey dope
Allen
to drive out or prevent ’ wildcat’
follow tho foot of the mountain, be
, ,,
,
,
,
, .
’
and throw linn overboard, wbieli
mining companies. T h is does not
a much bettor grado and more solid
gives title to the play.
The water
appear on the face of tlie act, hut
road-bed and avoid (lie building of
revives the hero, however, aud in­
being true, as is well known, your
two long and expensive bridges.
stead of I eihg eaten up l.y tlie
resolution should further state that
1905— O R E G O N — 1905
fishes lie bravely swims to a place of
laws framed for the purpose of pre
The 0;tober "Smart Set.”
safety, where he crawls out to d iy
venting swindling should hear upon
Tho exj.o, icuecs makes
The October unrulier of The Smart himself.
their faco this intent and should l.e
separate from license laws and in •Set is a veritable mine of brilliant him insane aud alien 111 (he Iasi act
stories an I poeim. “ Moored,”
by the
widow is man-hod up the
iact Iront a 111 other laws. It is
Anna A. ft igcis, is the title of tlie '
grossly unfair that a law purport­ novelette which opens the issue. It is church steps at Trafalgar square io
ing to license corporations hut in n story full of power mill quiet humor, j ‘ uarry the villain the shock clears
fact passed for the purpose indi­ lealing with the temptation which A lien *« brain am i he is once more
cated, should be applied to all min­ eoim*H to the young \uh* of n naval natie. T h e villain uml vil lain ess ure
,lr l eslod and, o f c u r s e , A llen and
ing companies, thus classing all to­ (fleer while he is aliroml «m l she
moored” at home. The tide leaves a ,
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...
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,
n
h
i» w ife live happily
ever after,
gether, innocent or guilty, as frauds remarkably
vivid impression and will
i i
j
requiring such state legislation.” - attract wide attention.
j kents are on sulo at New i\,ra
Gouvernenr Morri«, in his sh.».t Drug Store, for the performance
Portland Journal.
story, “ The Lady of Moods, Isas writ- Tuesday and Wednesday evening«,
ten:.» striking .1 piece of work ax has ..N obl ,0 Tennessee” will l.e Jl.e
The profession of forestry is recently appeared in any magazine
taking its place by tlie side of the Its wonder:ul art stamps this voumr Dill Wednesday evening. Doth are
Tw elve
other learned professions. No less author as a genius. In a w holly differ­ new, high-class plays
ent.
vein
is
the
late
(Juy
Wetmore
people
are
in
tho
company.
Don’ t
than sixty students have entered
Carryl’ s humorous tale, *‘ A Tide in the forget the date.
Yale university to study trees, how­
Affairs of
Stephen Girdler.”
It
is
lienneisat his best as a goodnatnred
satirist an I brilliant epigrammatist.
“ When Deh>s Drifted,” a story bv Beat­
rix Demareit Lloyd, a new writer of
great promise, is one of the most not­
able in tlie number, though one must,
remember ihe poetic beauty of Zona
Gale’s “ A I ud a Great Wav Off,” the
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Boswell Notes.
cioaKs,
In
th e N a v y .
Dat “ M.— B. White Pine” ben
da stuff—
It alw ays halp a faller.
A y tank it ben so cheap enough.
It yust cost half a dollar.
w
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e
k
K C H
Underwear
Shoes,
G lo v e s, Caps,
'COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR- MILLS
H liitiTaa-tlirers ,,f p|0ur
• I, < < r.limili. Whole
•ol F lo u r, Garni Meal
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nis ;nv MngjHaip
U !•' l!t minili:;
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AV.,.. e\.
‘•U-N diltl Itjf.
before focaii
It
' nmeii further.
I , ,',1 11 ml lie I .... pi|y deliver«! lo
any part of tho city.
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H A R T U N G and HANSEN
B right’s D is e a s e a.nd
Im perial Hotel
OTH, 51 S ttu illtl ten yemn ago, tt I icu vac
PIPER © VANDENBURG
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HITEIS’ C1ÏÏ SEIT HUID
C O T T A G E G I i l ) VE, OI
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Fregh B eef P ork M utton and Veal
American and European Plan
Special rates to families.
I nch o f A in m in iu m .
’ S
So now A y tank Ay take a hike,
Ami on my vagon go
And buy dat cough cure dal Ay
like—
From Morgan & Brehaut.
It is both significant and encouraging
Diabetes.
that the enlisted force of the navy is
coming more and more largcltr from
the great hotly of native born Ameri­
W e «lesile tí» place in tlie hands o f tlu.se af
can citizens. In 18!X) only about 50 per dieted with Brights Disease ami Diabetes a •'*'>-
page pamphlet that is saving Imman lives.
It
cent of the unlisted men In the navy is not an ordinary pamphlet, glieli as is common-
were natives o f the t ’ nlted States, but i jy used to advertise medicines, but is prnn i-
pally made up of reports o f sclentitieally con­
in llltKl the proportion of natives had ! ducted
tests in a large variety o f cases, show inn
riseir to more than on per cent, and the i H7 per eent o f recoveries in these hitherto in­
diseases.
chances are that the current fiscal year curable
The specilies employed in these tests are
will see an advance in excess of 05 per I known as the Fulton Compounds ami the re­
obtained prove conclusively that these
cent. These figures not only afford a sults
dreaded diseases so hum fatal (the deaths troni
sufficient answer to the stupid assertion Brights Disease al«me are appalling, over ln»,-
sometimes heard iu certain European I ( mm ) a year, starting as kidney troubles) have at
last yielded to medical science. The pamphlet
quarters that the enlisted force of the , is free. W rite to the John J. Fulton Co.. H»u
(Tilted Slates navy is ail incongruous Washington street, San Francisco. Cal.
j When to suspect Bright’s Disease: — Puffy
assemblage of aliens, but they show ankles or bauds; weakness without apparent
that It Is perhaps more largely made iqi I cause; kidney trouble after third month; fre-
I (pient urination, (may show sediment or cloudy
of natives of tho nation It represents on standing); failing vision; day drow siness-
than Is to tie found In any other navy one or more of these.
I 11 the world. Another suggestive fnct
Is that most of our naval recruits now­
adays come from the inland states, and
on (his point ¡1 navy officer is quoted by
the Baltimore Sun as saying: “ W e are
getting the best men of the navy- from Collage Grove,
the farms of Indiana, Illinois, Iowa and
Kansas. W e are training them our­
selves anil don't need to take foreign-
had no moil trained for tlie «oa in our
land.” —Army and Navy Journal.
N
Baby’s Wear a Specialty.
It is said by those who know that 110
1905—OREGON—1905
less than a hundred persons have been
tied to tlie Atoka whipping post and
No 1 Seed wheat for sale at the
whipped and that more than twenty-
have been shot at the foot of It.—Kan­ I Cottage Grove Flour Mills.
sas City Journal.
M o re A in e r le m ls
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inches in diameter in tlie middle of
what Is now known as n street. It
was pluced there forty-eight years ag<’
by the Choctaw Indians and for many
years was list'd by them as a whipping
post. I ’ nder the Indian laws any per
son who was convicted of theft wai
tied to this \»09*. and given fifty lashes
on the bare back. For the second of
c h i l d r e n
s
fenso he was given a hundred lashes,
und for the third offense the penalty
was death.
In inflicting the death peuulty a
bloek of wood was laid on the ground
against the post. The victim was
stripped to ids waist and Was made tc
sit upon tills block. His hands were
tied behind him, ills arms reaching
around the post, with a white spot
YON YONSON CATCHES COLO.
painted over his heart. The sheriff,
who was tlie executioner, started at
Goes
to Morgan A Brehaut lor M. A B
tlie feet of tho prisoner and walked ten
While Pine
steps toward tlie sun.
He thou turned and. facing the limn,
A y tank A y catch a awlul cole
cocked ids gun and announced to tlie
In dis hare country now;
gathered throng the crime for which
tlie man was to die. Tlie friends of tlie
A y gal a cough A y can't control -
doomed man were then permit tod to
It mak my trote so raw.
go to lii 111 and bid him farewell. The
“ A youug man of Eugene, Cbas.
Weltie Evans, has published a
book
in pamphlet form under
the title ‘ In The Bowels Of
The Earth,” from scanning which
the assumption may be made that
the author lias come iu contact with
an
autograph
edition
of
“Etidorpha,” a fanciful and extra-
vagaut tale of subterranean wander-
ings published in a limited but ex-
ceedingly line edition a few years
ago. In his story Mr. Evans has
imagined a population beneath the
terrestrial crust and has built about
tile people of tho sub-worib a story
of adventure anil thrilling exper-
iences that will 110 doubt prove
entertaining. Mr. Evens has been a
student at the Eugeu High School
and has written several short stories.
to plant and wotk them, and how to brimful of delightful character drawing.
extinguish forest fires.
In “ The Two (h o s ts ” Richard Le Gal-
C
One block from S.P. Depot
“ The manufacture of aluminium
utensils for practical use has at last R E A S O N A B L E R A T E S ,
been practically perfected,” said a man
who is engaged iu the trade.
“ There are two kinds of aluminium,”
A Waste of Tin
he continued, “ and eacli is adapted to
n special purpose. One is cast, and the
other is pressed. Pressed aluminium is
the kind that is worked into all kinds
of devices, while the cast metal Is
turned to practical purposes, such as
making pots, frying pans, teapots and
a thousand other utensils. Great prog­
ress has been made In a comparatively 1
few years with the metal, and the
methods are not yet perfect in all the
branches for which the metal is de­
sired. The Arkansas mines sire proba­
bly the best in the world. At any rate j
they have been more successfully
worked than any others, and success is
the measure of merit in aluminium as
well as other things. It is now being
used in alloys, and l expect to see it
developed to a point that is not now*
dreamed of.” Louisville Courier-Jour­
nal.
S M O K E D : M E A T S : A : SPECIALTY
<)?j T U E S l> A Y
J. H. BARTELS, Propr -tor
.
PIM I)AT
Phorfc Main 83
WE’VE GOT W H A T YOU WANT
Iff New .-ni l Second-Haml Goods at money-saving juices
ami in endless variety. If you w ant anything from a hair
pin to a steamboat, call on
C. J . MILLER. New 1<
We come to yot.r
rescue, iu case of
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P I R E
E y C tH ? j
k
n tM lR iiiK n I I f flit .
Representative Brownlow of Tennes­
see tells that once lie was running a
“ No. I never Inn, no matter bow
country paper during campaign times
and was printing “ lighting” language much I ’m out In the sun.”
‘’OoiHlnesx: What’s tlie use of hav­
every week. One day just after tho
paper was out a big man armed with a in g a vacation, then?”
dill» walked into the sanctum am]
,in K" 1,1 the sun
fiercely inquired if the editor was in. . »•uh . Mil ? f ,,HP’ ,,f .,c tn,,-
l enn get mv
The frightened Brownlow had wit toilet articles from
enough to answer that lie was not, but
M ohoax & B hkhai t , either store
that lie would go out and hunt him up.
He started for the street and at tho
foot of the stairs met another Irate
fellow, who asked, “ W ill I find the edi­
tor of tiffs dirty sheet upstairs?”
“ Yes,” said Brownlow; “ lie's up there
at Iffs desk Just Itching Tor a tight.”
The second man went up, and Brown­
low' disappeared. Which whipped the
other Is not related, and Brownlow
didn’t go back during the day to find
Pass out.
We have got
them going
Mr. (lotscher of Grants
came to Dos well Gpnugs on the
loth with a had case of sciatic
rheumatism, being hardly' aide to
walk and «ufTering from
lack of
sleep. On the 25th he forgot his
cane ami sleeps well amid the «piirt,
The statemau who proposed to
A Frrnk of Memory.
set apart a territory to be occupied
The Italian novelist Salvatore F’a-
rtna recently delivered an address be­
solely by negroes will please to take
fore the Society For Psychic Research
notice that California papers an­
lit Milan, n which he minutely de-
nounce that watermelons grow wild
scribed the ctise of an author wlio sis
years ago completely lost lias memory
in that State. May we not detect
for language and names, while other­
a benevolent purpose in this fecund­ intense rcuhsm of Theodore Waters’s
“ The BassiuK ..(tIon Out, ” ihe keen yet henulifol surroundings at Bor- wise Iffs mind was more active and
ity o f nature.
wide awake than ever before. At the
irmlytical power of Willard French’ s j well.
The Haithf,” a story »I political life In
Mrs. Charles Humphreys, who expiration of that period the memory
returned.
In concluding his lecture
anti the cleverness of
.
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There are certainly a great many Washingtcn,
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with her mother Mr«.•James Os- the speaker confessed that he was the
R a r r y r a i u a “ T h e K e w :t t d * o f I V r s e v e r - !
capitalists who that believe the future
the last me I |M..h:q,x the best »Wilder of C ottage Grove, him been author In question.
1S05— O R E G O N — 1905
prosperity of this country is nssur in theseru.4 ol lieetivo stories which tho *» Bos we] 1 Springs for the past five
A Bad Fire.
ed
I n P h il a d e l p h i a , for instance, «listinxiuslir I Knitlish author has writ- weeks, is convalescent from an nt-
May destroy your hoim-s at any
somebody has built a t-cw hotel ten exclusively lor The Smart Set.
tack of ilienmatism. She was un­
which required 1,300 jreople to run
Two ew.iys, one by Agnes Repplier, able to walk when sho wont to the time; have Tom Awbrey w iite you
up a policy in either the .Etna I11-
u
. j
**#•*«> numi.nr ____ _ 11 he otHor l»v K'. .1. Knight Adkiit, add
it. T lie bed roooib number 1,000 .
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charm to this numlier; amt there are Spriin’s, hut on Wednesday last ahe surance Co; or the Oregon F ire Re­
it look forty five miles o f carpet to excellent poems by such favorite verse- took dinner with the other guests of lief Association of McMinnville, Ore.
cover tlie floor; the corridors are writers ns Joaquin Miller, Ernest Mc- this popular n sort and ia steadily 1 (Ol®)
two and one h alf miles long; there OiUfcy. ThetMioeia Garrison, Madeline improving. She is aide to walk
i9 oe—OREGON—190s
are a.700 windows in the building, i
»’• MeArlhnr, Kr" nk
po‘ - about uow w ithout difficulty.
Souvenir Spoons
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, lock.Tliomaa W.rlsli and Arthur Macv.
and 1000 telephone*. Spreading ol VftrjHy ,, y * d, . llnfu,.hiBB noif of
190 S—OREGON—t m .
A nice line of souvenir spoons
ibe table 60,000 napkins are re- ,|1B October Smart Set, and no two of
Fall »owing require» disc plow», just receiver! at H . C. Madsen's
See ad columns.
jewelry store.
quired; 60,000 pieces of silver ware; | it. .tori*, are In any way alike.
ka
I
Insure in an Old Line
Fire Insurance Company
and if you burn out, yoit
know your loss will lie-
paid in full.
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S O F T and FLU FFY BLANKER
A r.' ihn di ll "lit III all amai louis<*keep«¡»
o r ili» ir» lauiMl.-rme m ix t» t » * 5
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be si a t ti. I In-
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C O TTAG E . GROVE . '-.TEAM
LAUNOP
W h e n -Ibis elu si » I wiirkmaasWpJ'J
specialty. It rr.-i’ lvex Hie aiieslw j**
Ilms, xk lllril 111 nellIevliiz xatlsraw
rixulla. l’ un- water and pure y " » ? “
ti»’ «li’iihsin^ airentx usixl. AH Uuowj
work in w iil «limen! I¿»«*
Geo. F. C o m er! c<
H ARN ESS M A K ER
Will mi-iii) ymir li.rn.■„ « 1 , 11 .’
, .i"ir Hi..|.,.m ;
• ;,rrl»u,.
Triniinlnt'aiir| I*..pairin’'
WTiqis, sail.iii
I Unless,* Ciiii:»-,
B rulles. U dì, siiu rs
th a iiis , and .ill kinds ,.r siippllus!
B E D S T E A D S
RIV ER SI.. 11*0 DOORS WEST OF »RIDDE
Everything in Furniture
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From $6.00 Un
e.HT i .u; *; r.KOl i;
B flA R iO N
General Blacksm ithi n g
II«.
P a r k « ' , Mr . . a
VETERINARY
Morse
&
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DENTIST
«love y or ir hör*«
ifnin* «l.tiMl r**pfi
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