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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1895)
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. Mnnntit'U liy Hi l'ulk dimity TYm-lier'n An- VIll..il, Hll.l .K-voK-d lu tlie ailVHUlt'llU'lll 01 (ho 1'ubllr Mrliuola. KDITKO II Y MtOK. T. A. 1IAYKS, Indopt'iiiWooa, Oregon. AiiinV, bn ddrwuiud lu the minor ul lhl tin-tmll.-.tolit. The program for the nett meet ing will be published noit week. Association lineting. folk coinYt teachers' assoeiatbn nut io lui.ii?, March -, and was talVtl to order at 10:"iO by Pres. Kevi.o.Js. 'i lid opeidng exorcises wero con ducted b Prof. Keynorda and theft, Pros. Campbell being absent, Miss KutN McDevict gave her "Model HeGiUtiou aiAi Ueading." This was well conducted and shotted the skill of the t'aeher. After discussion by Supt. llutchiir . stfrf and others Miss AoVna Coch ricf read at good paper on "An Object Letfsou lor Third tirade." Tltfs was discussed by various per Bo'fte, and general conclusion was that we need more object teaching not for memorizing facts but for the bower to red nature. 1 rof. Parser was not present so Prof. Reynolds took the Mtbject of "Oheci Lesson for Eighth Grade." After Some farther discussion the association adjourned to dinner After dinner trie association sang two eougs and then Leolin L. SwaHfi read his pjfper on "Uenefitj bf Association and How to iiu prove Them." Lively interest was manifested in the discussion una the general opiuioii seemed to be that the association was beniiicial to each individual but that tltere was room for great improvement, D: it. iloag seemed tJ be scared IJy his class recitation ill "Decimal Fraction" from the IVtet that he absented himself. "What is Knowledge and How Attained" was critically discussed by l'fbf Sanders. There was much discussion on this subject and many good thoughts presented. A vocal doet, "Street Visions of Childhood,'" by Mias Jennie Snyder and Prof. Sanders was a number well enjoyed by all the teachers. Keeiution, "A ie.ik iu the Dyke," by Blanche t'glow was well delivered. Quartette, "Merrily on We Bound," by Misses Snyder aud Kirkpatrick and Messrs: banders JSnyuer was vreil received. The association accepted an in vitation to nffcet at Monniouth on the first Saturday in April The meeting will b.s held in Uic Normal chapel. leacheri present were: A. M. Sanders, JJallas W . i. Reynolds, V. F. Coruatt, " ! K. Carpenter, " T. O Hutchison " Marv Parser, " Marv ColliiiH, ";. Mu'elle Collins, " Lara l'arker, " Hattie Williams, Myrtle William,- ". KutU jvlcDevitt, '. Mabel Cobb, " 1-yJia Campbell; ' Hattv Adams, " J VV. Butler, Alice Boydston, " 'f . A. Havefe, Iudefendetfcb' tV. V. Allhigham; Nell Hill, " Sirs. T. L. Tbck, ,( " F. Long. MdninoatH Adona Cochran, " Clara Hall, " lolen L. Swann, 1. VV . 8toruis, Lottie Herbert, "J. N. Hart, W. F. Xickols, Vina Gilbert, Minnie Gillxjrt, BueMa Viata Fala City ,i , i W. C. Bryant, L. J. Ctiaiieil; Sinithfield y.nta V. MyK "Zelia Miner, Tracy fctaatf, Lena Preseott, L. M. Murry, Surer Ix'Bifivillij; falem. PtrrydaleJ ad iii mod bv motion; Association V. I. KEYNbrbS; Pres., L. L. Swann, Sec. EEPOSTS. ZEN'A I'UBLIG SCHoirtl;; t'or month ending March 1, 1895: Number days attendance. ...:.; 782 " " absence J-l " tardibs 0 'Average number belonging . 41 , " daily attendance 40 NomtiCr neither abwnt nor tardy ... 28 " vinits by board . 0 In the primary department the 'attendance was excellent there be ing bht 3 cases of tardiness and 3 abserices. This niotith is the first taught since the addition of a .teacher for the primary pupils. The advantage to both pupils and eachers is gratly appreciated. Addie Ct.AKK, Prin. ftALLSTOX PUBLIC 'SCHOOL. Fft the month ending Fcbrnarv '22,1895: unifier days present .1703 " " absence J-l'i " tardies 'M I te'nrollel, boys 37, girlfi4U total. 100 Avcraije number belonging " rily attendaiVce Per cent off attendance 'Number coixral -puuiHauient " neipcr absent lior tardy.; " visitor)! j - r -.- Wm. Paukek. rrin 02 0 8 bcexa Vista pibi.ic scuribr.. For month ending February 22, 18'Jo: famtierday attendance 120ii,.i lence " tarrfiwi. i. - ... " enf.ilied, boys 37, girls :53, total "Average unmcer beloiitfiiift , " daily attendance S'er cpntof attendance fvuuibtT ooridirj 1 punishment . ainbtr neiUier al;nt nor 'lardy ... . M. STOiish, I'Vin. 11. 70 i;7 W M 0 A r'VTIIl.V OiiATlON. Delivered Befora Hower Lodge, No. 4S, in this City, on the 31st Annirer ryoftheOrdr. bjM. O.Potter BuotiikbKxhuit andLaiuks: I have Ihh'ii requested by my brother Knights to present this evening the objects and aims o! .Mir or.W. Ilirt Kniirlita of Pvtbias, if it is nossiblis for vou to glean Irom what 1 may have to say as to j the highest purpose of our oiilcr, 1 : shall led that 1 have accomplished something. 11 1 wo ro only able to present vou thfs picture in beauttl'ul woids! as has been my privilege l '"-j,.v such presentation tivi.i men oi grand thoughts and oratory; it' 1 nnoress vou with the i.obiu sou.i - i - - . . . . ... incuts aiut wormy onjwis onr oid-r endeavors to impart and attain, I will feel that my tiloils have not been in vain. Chiet Justice Uathbuno, the founder of this order, in conjunc tion with a lew friends, met in Washington, 1. C, on the ll'th day of February 1SG1, and there orsanized the first lodgw of the i -i ..... t. : ... order of Knights of Pythias. It was at a time when there was heard the cannon's roar and thu crash of musk'" iy, engaged in the bloody strife Of a great civil war. The seed then planted soon took deep root and grew up and since became the giant oak under whose branches nave gathered OlKW lodges and 4o0,0u0 Knights, in good standing. It is said that when the bigoted nobles of England presented Napoleon with a nciitious pedigree, tracing his descendants from some ancient Koman, he turned upon iheiu with disdain; "My pedigree," he proudly said, "dates from Monte Aoite," the field of his first battle. As Napoleon was a child of his own d'eas, so this great American brotherhood is the consummation ol us own achievements, it parades no false pedigree and claims no kinship with ihuse whose :gnoble ulood has crept through the Veins uf many scoundrels from the time of tne recorded Hood to the present. Our order is a confraternity dedi cated to Friendship, Charity and jJeuevolenee, lounded on a bro.td and liberal bnsis. Friendship has been for ages Hie corner stone of almost every secret society, and numerous orders have been estab lished to exemplify this great prin cijjle. Our order is trying to emulate this principle in remem bering thai, us our hero rytbus. said, rribiidslnp sits upon a throne tuat never encumbers nor can be transferred." Few people m this world ever feel and know what uue irieudship is. A line example of this Incno-slity wc have in lues story ol Jonathan and David, recorded lu the buoC ol batnuel. Worldly f.iciidsuip is liku a ulooming, yet stentless llower, bright with beauty when the sun shines to rei'reth n, but when the chill frost comes it wiihers and fades leaving not even a fragrance to tell whai, it has been: True friendship, like the suul, never dies. I maintain that it should be more tbim a mere name; it is a gem whdse sparkling rays can be seen at a. glance, and as weurers of that emblem, we should nave friendship stamped ou our every act. Although our order regards the whole human race as one family, and excludes no one on account of creed or sect, yet its origin and its teachings are lull of the spirit of him who said: ''.Blessed is the mortal who seedh his .Brother's need and supplieth him" Seeking his own and another's good. What a grand thought thers is here, remembering that wo live to bless mankind. Our order lakes its name from a legend that gleams through the darkness of aacs, and blends with the future ai;d present, as tiaie turns the pages. This legend we gather from the island ot Sicily and the city of Syracuse, Whicn has a brilliant record both iu science and art, many of thu most renowned philosophers; scientist and artists among the ancients, either resided in fcicily or visited that country. Damon and Pythias of Syracuse were devoted friends, and members of the Pythagorian brotherhood. The story of their self-sacrifica is known U all, and whose example hath welded the Pythian chain that girdles this planet and clasps in its louts a nose oi gaiiani , . . . t .. ii . knights. We, as an order, try to emulate this undying principle of these immortal heroes. And one of its greatest principles is to care for the widow and orphan and help one another. i have seen a discouraged and almost broken-hearted brotlierhood, especially during this liuancial crisis; and amid the hardships that come to them, they seem 10 tuin away from the altars and Facred shrines of our order. May I ask: la Pythianism a delusion and a snarer Are these onliga tions nothing but dreams aud j empty, meaningless worus: iw no love exist, and is this elaborate and costly citadel built pimply to dazzle the eyes of the world, but within there is nothing but skele- If this be so, then i let us cease our adorations, let us -"b meet no more: rather let us raze i its foundations and Burn to aslieH ; so gigantic a mockery, to imposing , a lraud! ! Ilut. in mv exnet-ience. I lind A tms is not the case. Uur casth hall j is the resting place for y weary feet, and I And that lh links of friendship grow brighter with ngo. , , There is no interference in man s rights to follow the dictates ot his own conscience with respect to State and Church. Erroneous impressions hayelavn 1. 1. iiiiit.lx nniuduvil i orders, but they can , i,.,,,, their nronrtss, and tin eji0t and bans of all the Popes, niuj urainals in Christendom can j not j;,ril, ,,t, immortal sentiments which umlertv these great societies. i,)r ike an Hregon mist U-ioro the , ,..,,; kU, these pivdjucies wid. dwippear and disolvo under the , 0f truth; for "truth is mighty am ,miJi.t prevail." 1 ladies. I have a few ...... .." - .... words t say to I'H'K to siiatx! lit" von: natever toward peitVe- ;i intellectual or moral lion in point Of view, wo owe moredireem to you than to oir.-elvcs, and our great aims will meet with success if you' will but give us your ap proval and we ask that of you, and if you can find anything in what I have said, or will have to s;iy, t.sat will impress you with the great aim ami pro't'ound scope of our nr.l.T 1 trust VOU will CtMlMdor it. I have heard our bi-vthors re mark, -Well, my wife objects and 1 must, keep peace in tie.- tainily, so he stavs at home." It is ti ue it does take him from your home and from your side; but it takes him where honor is mire, and whero he is drinking at the foun tain of truth and virtue. Could vou enter our lode room vou would bo astonished at the simplicity of our mysteries, there is nothing horrible in our secrets; they haven single object, and that is one no sensible woman woald condemn; we elevate the character of man ami send him forth better fitted to discharge the various duties of life. It should not matter to the world what means nave been employed. In ancient times the fair lady buckled on the armor of her lord, and sent him forth to battle; you can emu late this principle by sending with your approval and consent, your husband or brother to lodje on every meeting night. Pythianism is a heroic as welt ns chivalrous order. Need we go farther than mention Samu.-l Holder Hinds, who sacrificed this life in rfn attempt j:TUZ: J.lu i'slaI'I It K'S WOIUv. brother Knight at h.chmoiol, a. j Havinjr forced bis way t!r""3h E:1!s. Ti:!lt naTe Becoma iawa ttnd aro the suliocauiii smoke and smi't.ii-r-, ed Uame that choked the parage- j PilsJ nl'.ii tlio SdcretAry oftatJ. way of that fated tv-ntswood notel, to a place of safety, for a moment he listened and hearing the cry of distress from a brother knight, who was sleeping in an upper ii oni and ex nosed to danger, despite the warnings of danger lie rushed back tnrougn the nvM name ana suin; cating smoke and perished in the Pythian and chivalrous effort to save and rescue his friend. He nobly sacrificed his life on the uitar ot friendship. This U no hciion, no creation ot me poet novelist, it is an actual fact. ... . f . i nave inaccii a monument in ins credit, not only a material mono- i ment, but a monument in inc. memory and hearts of every true Pythian Knight which bears the inscription, "1'eace to my aMies and honor to thy mttinnri' " I h'-; v-1-"7 , ' l-'Ut one ot the many exampief.01 j ll UtJ II y L 1 1 1 it 1 i 1 r II I , n iil'.u tti a " v f J . . . . . f 1 ..L .. 1 J nefs to tlie trui i, as i nae s une.i , betore, that we live to mess lnan - - Kinu. .-in jh-;i'.uiru tiuiiiwi, i appreciate this, for to such harmony is discord. j Ami i.i.w hi.fnrf. flimino T have a i r. 1.. ... ..... l..i'.o : lew noius Knights. Let US to sav to my brotiieri remember the virtues; inculcated by our hrder, let us en- j deavor to show to the world that ! wouie mm . .e.u r-"-Cos county. but Willi us these virtues are l.v.ngiN-o .n:)Vl.oU.(,t ,mil p realities; let us remember Hint our j alJ provi(ll!8 fr the appointment prosperity depends on or .vvn,f fmh alKi gall(. war,ieil. Makes efforts, and that all men will not . , follows: Ueer make cood knights, hence guard well the portals of our castle hall. No man should be admitted to our lodge who is not a welcome guest at our rlresiue, let us be obedient, brave and faithful to otir laws, remembering that fixed and high purpose not following and looking on, but; iu the language of the immortal YVhittier, let us be earnest and live for something: Have a purpose, rtim Uiill nir nisc jvc-u in vii., lpi.illt, hnlmlcHM vesnpl Thou canst ne er to llle lie true. Half the wrecks that atrjw lifu's ocean. If some star had been their guide, Miifht have now been riding safely, lint they drifted with the tide. Let us have a purpose and that purpose to practice the precepts ot our order that we may have higher aims in life and noble attainments. There are times in the lives of men when they should be in the full possession of all their mental faculties, when it is essential for hem to exercise prudence, caution and courage, lor there is always mMe oiie ,plei,,g obstructions in the wav of our advancement that would seem almost impossible to overcome. And there are others, who from an inborn friendship, are willing to help lear the burdens and lessen the trials and bard- -hips of their fellowmen. though ti.y iK. etrangers. But life at its i..,s, ; ,v t;lsk trials and temptations bes-t us on every band, and the L!ni? of the nowf-r of .rbn,. war iV.. olori 1. jng riiankind intA trouble all along ' rasaffsrotssaar.' What is Castorla U Pr. Samuel ntclicf prrscrlpf Ion for Infant. W Chl dron. It contain wither Opium. Morphine nor ?or lWrlc. Props. Soothln Syrups, and Cu-stor Oil. S ll?kit. It- pmrrwuoo U thirty jrrur.' uo by Milium, of others. cU.trlattwWraiatajJi SirWn und Wind CoV.c. Ou.torl.t relieve. lecU tn tr-Ublc cure. con,tltlo and llatulency. SorU nssimlhUc. tho f-d. rjSlt tU u"a bowcK Clvin;: healthy and tur.il sko . Ciw ioL is the CUHUroa'. Vvu-tUo Llothov's Friend. i:vAjanct ujwa Uulr cUil-r.-u." V.u 0. C. tvn.vie, -pamof a t l! b.-.in V.:r fi"1 i-liiUn hk-U 1 : a-M h".w tUl! 'f; fa, dju.t h. n tr Ml..r oonrf. ur Ian m.l l-lWrt of th.'lr viiU.lr.-u. t,n J i- C uuvi i of Hi- various -k w .tnat J w.il.-h " dMtrojU.; to. UnJ -T r' BK-n-lun. .t.MU "!' "'-''r hw ei.UI do thrtr tl-n.f, tU. wiy Ikiu to prwuutur tfiav ." the pathway of life; there arc deadly foes who without o moment's notice of warning are ever ready M hiing yon with their 'nvenoined farms, iiutifwe are obedient to that higher power and nttack Hie enemy bravely we will l'..id th'-iii as shadows fkeini; before the lijrlit. Vvprv kni.'ht is extni'ted to Ik bold and courageous in i dcfi-ndii ff ' tlm riirhts of a brother and brother's family, and in uph.ildin i th authority and good name ol i our order and practicing thu j r i i - Icij.les of "i'l'iendshij) Charity and ! lielievolence." skxati: IIM.I.S. No. '! I Creating ninth judicial district composed of Grant, Mal heur and Harney counties, gover Alrni.Vt nor to aHpoilil a prof-ecnini); Morton y Cl.il.r.t. elected one sixth dis tric ed Kel. Ol tlie Jt'.Cgej ul 1 1 1 (J to bsjtnlo. Approv- No. -11 To P.; for expenses of le No. i:i.") To .pro; riato M0,!X)!).j jitdature. ;iutlior;zo certain i r : corporations to appropriate lands, M.-, .,:i-,.,i., ;, , irai,,.,.- i jnn(J llnines. tor opi-r.Kiiijj mines ,lll;l).r;t.,, timber lands, etc. Ap- i ' ()V((j lt.(b fs :u W2Ci eating sixth judicial d:Atil.t wt o( i;,I1!vSilia and M..r- y cou,)(iw, ju,!ri! 1- roW COUntlCS; .JUUL'O 1 ft to ... i " urn trt- Vc r 1 1 ( r tn 1 1 1 1 u ii ' t il - ccUllrif, ,utori)(.v No. 10!) To prn.ect native sons j )h.j mkil,, n unlawful to ki! , Jtroy, injur ; or have in poscssioii, sell or oiler lor sale, any Mich bird. The bill names every song bird that inhabits Oregon at '"V season ot tin? year and lixes ! penalties. Approved leo. l-. I V, ,'M lAmi'iiii.4 See. 1.Y.I pnde civil proceed ti re, relating to at tachments. ;so. I'roviues lor rcioi auon clohcil Heasons as and elk, between December 1st and between December 1st and 1st; grouse pheasant, Mm,- I iheasant, ipiail partridif, August 1 bolian irom December 1st to September 1st, except for breeiling purjioses; praiie chicken fnin October 1st to July 1st. No game birds to be killed in greater numbers than 2U, prohibits robbing neat" nf any game bird, and permits : . !e in open season. Prohibits ki. .ug at any time of any spotted . .wn, or kill ing deer at night, or v.ith hounds; $2") to -1'2U0. Prohibits killing all large games for hides at any time. Approved Feb. 23; goes into effect immediately. No. 220 Defines boundary to Multnomah county. No. 84 Fixing time for execut or" and administrators to report. No 19." Amends soldiers, home act of 1X!3. Approved Feb. 2'i; in effect. Ko. 1G1 Fixing pay of county clerks, recorders ami sheriH. No. 22f Amends ballot law. repeals Australian ballot as at pr't-ent, but substitutes a similar ballot, providing that, instead of erasing candidates not d Sired, .simply making a maik Itcfnrc riame of candidate wanted. No. 7 Prevents title toftrert jand other public property "''"'K j lost by adverse occupancy. j I -Ao, jmi rrovuies lor new sewer I from any 1 liiii and penitcntary t ' ; river to cost I."),0)). I No. 201 To regulate praetice of j m- dieit.e and surgery, i-reab-s j (Continued on p:ige I .) j Castorir. " rh!.wl l ov'U fcl tncMMwn th nxnuL-u.! it .u4uJi-iu-lu"l' " kuo... to )? v A.,tP,i ;,. D., lit V. 0f"'l t'. . Hr..l), K. V. "Our !!'"" iM l1' ; lr"" d,'rt mrnt ba iJH-.ru U.W ' tlK,.r .-.-.t,. In llwir ouUAlo .r-lU :-, .! !ih...-i '! "'"" c''r ,r.l.ul -.; " -:"Ut i-i.tih of fw!oru oo la li k" - Ut Ua II." Aujw C. farm. " . SUwet, Nw York City. .Alt-.M.l Li'. liv i'l. TO TIIK 'ZS irk i;iv; in:: cinnci: or Two TrcnEContinental H O U T 3 S NSSTIIEIlXRv ii VIA SPOKANi: MIKIiKAPOLlS ST, PAUL IIV. VIA nr.NViu: OMAHA AM' KansaoCity l.ow liATi- s to AM. r.iyrntN mn .i. ot;i;.N i-ii kami; us l.'-iiv,. in ri I'l.TlLtllll i il.i f. lor AN FRANCISCO. Kur full .li-l.-llS . -nil nil II. It. . AlC'-lit M. I'. 1'nfl !;", I:iilr.'-liiU-i.i--, nr. ir i.il.li.--1: w. if. itt ni.nnrr. W.i. l'il". Atf. lil. I'l.rllin.'l. ( l'. Estes & Elkins, -Lciuli City Draymen Alll;in,,sof Hauling in or out of the city Promptly atk'inlcil to. CharfjeK reasonable, i 'I tin h. i-', Oa!trt, Jh-tiry , I'rtiii1, ilt-nryC- K'lHHf, ItcCt'lVlTII f R ,,,,.. d 10HTHERN (a'A " 1 " 1 PACIFIC R. R. R U O N S Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Dining Cars Sleeping Cars Tourist .ST. J'. IUL .1 IX.YK.l l'fJI'IS 'l)ULUTH F.wao an. f.vit (); h's " TO I ' CH.OOKXTO.Y WJX.YI I'KC. IIELKX. I rind ' I' IIVTTE THROUGH TICKETS TO f'HJC.ICO nv.v ixa fox .VA ir roiiK .ViV7VJ" fi.iJ till JUHXTS 1..I.ST "ml SOUTH j l-'ur liir..riiill..fi, llrii. rani., riinps And tl'-ki-ln, c-hII on i.r . rn w. ii. iiAw li:v. Atrotii. lQd. tf'li'l.-nr., .V. . ( H a I.I.TOX, A-M. ;.-.. IV.At, ilK Nn. iV, Morrlmii Wiwl, f.rncr Tlilrd Ht IWll-AS", lK. i mi i ii W T Wo linvii nurivi'd mnall porllon td our new priiiK and hiiiiiiiht Htnck of Dry Goods, Clothing, linveplfiily they are- nil "rtp Good Goods are Cheaper this Season Than they pver were, if you know where l net them and Jiavo tl luoiiey to ptiy for lln in. PR1GES 20 PER GENT LOWER;! .MAisr x,jsa' ybak. - " to Tan Hires mi' ir.orp popular than rvor. Our will itmii'iiso a I io liit in Lulux', Minsi-n ami Chii.pi ltviVs,i;H.,lf M u'h tun. Tun llu ry t inntrh, Monmoutli Mercantile Co, MONMOITH. OlK. i f, i ' f 1 :' A .Game of ':.' TliUivorld I pri tlj inmii A r ifli luini lodniw A pu-n.v ;liln draw iiiii-iiiii.ii, A liuiw to lrn art, A plimti-r t 'I'a a I'I'.ter, A t'vr t'ti!':iw iiinilt, A l"i; Hitlit ! 'Ini fr"l, An. I our I'nj.in.iU nt.'.l lrf' l'rlili rtrow trade. FRAZER & SON, t - lit-,' ' FOH- SALEM, rOKTIiAiM) wavuslw TakSLSteamer Altonsi Q Leave Portland Tin i-dii;, s. Thur-davn and Fnturdayn, l!;(X)a. ni l-ave Iiideiii fideuce Mondav, WcdiieH.lays and ! ridini- :;'. " . Leave Salem " " " " " ; . Fast Time. Cheap Rates q 'Alexander - Cooper Drug 0 Always aiiu to please i'c;umeH, Stationery, I', lints, Oils, Vii rnishes, P.rushei-, Combs, oaps, J Syringes, Prescriptions :-: Carefully -:- Compound 7 - iniy or -a-IXDEPEN DUNCE Dray & Truck Co. Draying of all kinds In and out of the city will receive prompt and careful atten tion if entrusted to A. W. Docksteader, (HiM-criuMir toCliiin.Rliuili.) Our prices are the lowest. INDEPENDENCE, - OltEOON CITY LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLES. KKLLKY it lt()Y, rr...H. Hum-amirii In A. W. Ikii'kiiti-adrr. outs (1om1 turnouts for Commercial men H.rMl.wnlei by the ui-rk r limntb. IXDKPKNDKXCE, lk - mmm - ....... .hZi:-X&?-r3. l orn-i DATE. Shoes, Notions, Etc 5; a, inoro on tho way. Ami t datu" Iik. . . . j Hi H it H. 1 Draw IS n K'ne ofdraw. It InUe. f.r.pM( f H In" Uieoot n iliN-k. 1 H.l Monmouth. r and keep ou hand . Hnbber Goods, f i- Mulphur. ' i fci Xyy J. -.N 'CI. ........ mall v. Uookd, 01 Pens, "V v. - - -;...ps Pencil, I'M., Ky M .Mgin. 1 .1 Lad lUanhz-tzX ? I 1. I. -OK Al.l-.R'"' KoTl HAl.K AT TIIIM liKKHJK, t. IIERCULEl ;I ,Mlin."'5 m...y;''"',i ;:r.:ry and luarinc )iAicrTi'o CvHSY TYPE FCU, e.Het.iM,ln '""tJ HEROULES"1; St?o'uDNS ENGINES 1 i ir-- g&ss.i I ii mm W Hvt ui:i.raat, a. ft worn to . " A rjOVELTVr ; A JAX KBAL-OIL GAS ! r i n, : . -ini-m.i(-.-.'.i nnlin'T .!'" I;. A.u.i-fc- 1Mr"JIj. . . v, ..;... f, ., ,.). i. .i... o.ir ; -........ ...v i,,l H,..l..i"'"1 S , C ..