Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897, September 17, 1896, Image 4

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    TH E H ATCH ET.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. & Gov’t Report.
SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS.
Annual Couuty Institute at Forest
Watered at the post office at Forest Grove, Or. as
Second-class mail matter.
Grove.
tJ. 0 . G \ c x p \ k
The annual teachers institute for
THE LEADING DRUGGIST OF W asht
W ashington county was held in Marsh
COUNTY, Carries the Largest Stock o f l w - i
hall during the past week, beginning
Postage Free.
One year
................................................ Ji
Grove
and will Meet Prices that may lie n ,!?
Monday noon and ending Saturday noon.
Six months ......................
75
O u t o f 15S teachers holding certificates
T h re e m ouths.................
40
Hion't
be humbugged, but call on a Relj. '
one.
In Advance.
from this county, or state papers regis­
trist o f experience.
tered here, 1 1 3 were in attendance the
Katablislied for the dissemination o f W ash in g
required three days and many staid the
ton county news, the elevation o f hum anity an d
No other article of human food has ever received such emphatic
the money w e can make.
entire week. Twenty-two of the teachers
commendation for purity, strength and wholesomeness, from
Item s o f general interest gratefu lly received .
are no longer in the county so that it
Kditor's hobbies and opinions on th is p ag e all
the most eminent authorities, as the Royal Baking Powder.
was really 1 1 3 attending out o f a possible
th e rest fa cts-im p a rtia l and u n co lored .
Editor is at hom e in h is san c tu m . H a t c h e t
136 and as the daily attendance averaged
C o iu n iis s io n e r s ' C o u rt.
■wilding, Forest G ro v e , fro m 6 a. ra. to 10 p . m. Then they sent to the neighboring
over 70 this teach ei's school compared
of each w eek d a y an d a lw a y s g la d to ta lk and states and implored farmers to ex­
Septem ber Term .
very favorably with other schools.
be talked to.
Assessing anil C o llectin g—
change when at a parity with corn.
The day was divided into nine recita­
' ♦:
G eo H W iicox
$ 87 00
FO R GOOD JO B l’ R IN T IN G , C A L L AT THE
tion periods and regular normal work
SUED e v e r y W E E K is t h e vHAR os j Blit the farmers said: ‘ We will ex
Bridges and Roads—
carried on by Profs. Ackerman and Allen.
t h u r s im v
FROM
the
h a t c h e t | change one bushel
of wheat for O AhUtrom
Hg
. . W A S H IN G T O N
CO UNTY
HATCHET
6 j 03
Both are able instructors and every
P R I N T E R V.
four and one-half bushels of torn.' S W S e e l v e ....................................
22 62
session well repaid those who attended.
-~£j
. . P R IN T E R Y .
W E C H A R G E ENOUGH
15 00
'Our law ,’ replied the Kansas peo­ G eorge Bledsoe.
During the coming school year a ser­
If you fail to receive your paper it will
J
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Goodin
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. . FO R P R IN T IN G TO DO A C R E D IT A B L E
be a fa v o r if you will notify us at once. ple, ‘puts corn and wheat at a parity. C T rue ...................................................3 17 00 ies o f local institntes will be held cover­
ing all o f the county. In this work the
They are equal, for our wise men M E C h a s e .....................................
H
g
.
. JO B , A N D H A V E
NO W O R K RE-
16 50
teachers w ill take part and an effort also
A U S T IN C K A IC . E ditor a n d P r o pr ie to r . | said they should be. ’
And the T C Joh nson ...................
429 00
. . T U R N E D TO P R IN T O V E R .
will be made to interest parents and
farmers replied: ‘ Your wise men I) B R e a so n e r......................... . . .
4 00
district officers.
. . E ic h t
B A D A R L I?
iare asses; let them eat your corn.' T G T.idd ............................................ 1 50 Thursday’s evening session of the
. P aces
SU A BLE
............
4 00
So the Kansans went back home M W P a tto n ...
teachers’ institute was well attended and
. W eekly
EPUBUCAN
C \V F it c h ............................................
6 00
j and all their people were in despair. G ales Creek Saw & Sh in gle M ill. 17 50 the auditorium was com fortably filled.
Dr. G. M. Irw in, state superintendent of
Then the governor again assent - Sam K u n z ..........
4 50
public instruction, made a short but
T h e H A T C H E T lia s t h e L a r g e s t I bled the wise men and said to them: W iley Sc Dennis ............................
2 50
eloquent address on popular education,
12 00
C i r c u l a t i o n o f a n y n e w s p a p e r | ‘Most consummate, picturesque an i Dell M attiso n ...............
showing its growth and necessity, and
I 50
glittering golldarned fools. There W illiam s & R ed m o n d .....................
calling attention to Oregon's advance­
In W a s h in g to n C o u n t y .
County C ou rt—
is but one bigger fool than your­ G eo R B a g i e v .................................... 1 5 0 0 ment in this line.
selves. It is he who addresses you. D R Reasoner ............................... 13 00 Hon. H. B. M iller, president of the
“ ‘We thought we could bluff the T G T o d d ............................................. 10 80 State Agricultural college of Corvallis,
Special Bargains in Twenty and Forty Acre
after a brief introductory history of in­
everlasting law of supply and de­ County C lerk—
dustrial training by the government, ;
Tracts in Washington, Yamhill
mand with our statute. We thought J A I m b rie ............................................ 250 0 0 1 i explained numerous views about the O. I
County Treasurer—
and Tillamook comities.
we could legislate value into a thing A B C a d y .............................................. 50 60 1 A. C. campus at Corvallis which were
thrown
on
a
large
screen
by
an
excellent
p
Q
p
£
g
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|
-
and make our people rich by a law.
S.-hool Superintendent S: Asst.
G R O V E ...................................ORE
We thought we were patriotic. J M J o n e s .............................................. 1 6 5 0 electric stereopticon managed by Prof.
| Pernot,
the
college
photographer.
We were idiotic. Let us honestly Austin C raig
............ 64 60 |
Am ong them appeared the large college Minule Osmund
J R W illis
w
A s rK n SKV K h a I. faithful
> >
W om en to travel for rec«^
Rose W ilcox
building, the dormitories, green houses, Samuel J Enne-
¡ lished house in Oregon Salary}■»:
C ircuit Court—
Lucy E Humphreys
Mrs Mary Pittungcr
lió
w
eekly
and expenses. Position ™
our fool law, get back into line Geo R B agiev ...............................
laboratories, m achine shops, barns,
8 oo
Albert Latham
P M Corti m
Reference, h nelose sub addressed «T
dairy, orchards, and farm which make Ralph Wann
velope. Th e National, star Uuildin*
with the other states and imagine Court House and J a i l—
Jim Jackson
up the extensive equipment of the school. Krank Stewart
no more that we are wiser than the Carstens B ro s ....................................
I 85
Here young men are prepared to be
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k
in
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whole world. Do this, and may
farmers, m echanics, surveyors, electric­ Chas Iluns.m
J II Hanson
REPUBLICAN NOMINEES.
Fuel, L ig h t and Ja n ito r—
we live long enough to know that
ians, or otherwise gotten ready for prac­
W hen Baby was sic»e, we pave her C
NORTH Y A M H IL L
30 00
N A B arrett .....................................
Fo r President,
the other states have ceased laugh­ H illsboro L ig h t and W ater Co. .
tical life, w hile young women become E M Florey
W hen she was a Child, she cried for";
15 87
W m . M c K in l e y , o f O h io .
proficient cooks and model housekeepers.
ing at our folly and that our own
W hen she uecamo Miss, she clung to
Insane and Inquests—
F o r D y s p e p s ia
Whan she had Children, she gave then
2 OO Besides this, the college offers the best
state has ceased cursing us for it. ’ ’ ’ Peter H o sc li......................................
Fo r Vice-President,
opportunities for scientific training in And Liver Complaint you have a printed
2
00
W
illiam
T
o
e
lle
.................................
Then
the
wise
men
repealed
the
G ar r ett A. H o b a r t , of N ew J e r se y .
IO OO the state. The United States govern­ guarantee on every bottle o f S h ilo h ’s
law, but it was many years before W D Wooii
I 20 ment furnishes about $50,000 a year for Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. F o r
A J Fan n o
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F o r Presidential Effectors from Oregon.
the people recovered from the effects R S R o b in so n ....................................
I 20 expenses, and in the past two years it sale at C la rk ’s drug store.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve..
T. T. G e e r , o f M a r i o n C o u n t y ,
of the corn scare.
I 20 has not cost Oregon a dollar. The e x ­
J M Turner
T h e Best Sa lve in the world for!
S. M . V o r a n , o f L a n k ,
I 20 periment station au xiliary to it is of
Jo h n C a ld w e ll..........
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Silt
C o u n ty S c h o o l C o lu m n .
I 20 great assistance to farmers over the
Jam es M cGowan
F e v e r So res, Tetter, Chapped;
WHY
HE
CAN'T
BE
DEFEATED.
E. L. S m it h , o f W asco ,
state,
furnishing
reliable
information
on
L.
W.
Traver,
of
the
Grove,
began
on
I 20
Ja c o b R F o s te r....................... ..........
C h ilb lain s, Corns, and all Skin!
The New York World fore­ J B D o w n in g........................... ..........
agricultural matters. President M iller’ s the 7th a three months term in district
i 70
J . F. C a p l e s , o f M u l t n o m a h .
tions, and positively cures Pile*,j
72,
Buxton.
lecture and the accom panying views
shadows the result of November's I L M orelo ck ....................................
i 70
p ay required. It is guaranteed
were
a
revelation
to
m
any
who
did
not
Reedville
school,
district
29,
began
a
election by a map picture so plain Alm a D o w n in g................................
i 70
perfect satisfaction or money ,
know that Oregon had such an institu­ four months term on the 7th. H arry
THE WISE KANSANS
i 70
that every one who reads and rea­ K ate F a n n o .....................................
Price 25 cents per box. For ^
tion.
Coleman principal, and Miss Hannah B.
i 70
How They Sought to Increase Their sons must be convinced. Seven­ H P D o w n in g ...................................
Chas. M iller.
During the evening an excellent quar- Anderson assistant, both o f Beaverton.
I7 IO
Wealth by Legislative Enactment. teen states of the North-east, with C L L a r g e ..........................................
tette, Mrs. G rim es, Miss Parker, Prin.
5 00
Svvedeville school, district 67 jo in t with
The following clipping from a less than a seventh of the area of J P T am iesie......................................
Travel*’* 10 Acre Tract
Bates and Mr. J . W heelock Marsh, sang
Ju ro rs in Ju stice Court—
Multnomah county, began the 7th with
F o r sale near city limits. It will;,
Kansas newspaper is so good that the United States, cast the controll­ C W W illia m s...................................
I 20 two very acceptable selections.
Miss Hettie Crawford as teacher. The
lots or acieage.
Price, $3,500.
no apology is needed for its appear­ ing votes with five majority in the L L W hitcom be...............................
FOREST GROVE
i 20
term is four months.
rent it. Address,
W. R. Tiui,
Mrs C o Roe
Mrs
Nannie
B
Thomas
i 20
ance. It gives the history of cer­ electoral college.
J B V ro u ia n .......................................
Miss G. Forbes, of Multnomah county,
Lu cy W Lommasson
A lice Porter
260 Front St., Portland,'
I
20
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G
a
rd
n
e
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tain events purporting to occur
M yrtle Porter
will begin on the 21st, a three months Or, Fo rest G rove Land Co.
Jennie Burk
Maine, New Hampshire, Yer- W W M c K in n e y ..............................
i 20 Auuu Myers
J M Jones
school in joint district 62, near Cedar
near the close of the nineteenth mont,
Massachusetts,
Rhode II M C ro n k ite...................................
Mary
Clark
Jos M Gleason
i 20
Mills.
century:
M
in
nie
Atkiuson
J B Ileal
Attention, Veteran«.
Island, Connecticut, New York,
PauRprs and Prisoners—
Mrs Hu Ida A Wilson
Austin
Craig
Miss E lla Gordon, o f Forest Grove, is
“ It was a period of depression, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsyl­ Andrew O lsen ................................
I f yo u th in k you are entitledts
5 00 Messie Morgan
Mrs Margaret Haines teaching in district 44, near Buxton.
during which it occurred to the vania, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Mrs I) R e u te r.................................
crease o f pension, employ J. H.!
5 00 Wm Fletcher
Anna M Soreuson
The two months term ends the 26th.
Em ily M Odell
he is a recognized attorney ini*
10 00 Fannie Soreuson
wise men of Kansas that they coul l Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and Jo h n N o rth ru p .................................
Helena D Cox
Lincoln Laughliu
The “ Skookum ville” school, district , sion departm ent at Washington,
legislate themselves into affluence. Iowa are the states, all in adjacent A W S a x to n ...................................... . 371 55 Liber ta Bro.vu
A lice Christian
57; ncar Beaverton, will begin the 21st. had e ig h t years o f successful
Rosa F ro st .......................................
5 00 M C Case
Rose Cox
The governor assembled the wise territory.
Miss Beryl Barnes is to be teacher and pension business of all kinds.
While some of them H arriet L o u s ig n a u t .....................
5 00 W 8 Gordon
L W Traver
men and said:
the term eight months.
5 00 Eleauor Gordon
have gone democratic in years past F A B a ile y ........................................
“ A Kansas policy for Kansas is the democrats are of the Palmer J R M ays & S o n s ...........................
2 25
T H E
UORNELIÜS
Mrs Drusillu True
Consum ption Can B e Cured
the need of the hour. Wheat is and Buckner variety and the block J C L a m p k in ............................
75 Stella M Miller
Mrs* Alm a L oorrien
Mrs M r Thompson
By the use of Shiloh’s Cure. This great [
hard to raise, and the yield is light can be safely reckoned in the re­ Bryan, L aid la w C o ......................... . 5 85 J T Horrieu
A J Alton
G W P atterso n .......... . . . ..........
23 75 Louisa Mo:>berry
1 Cough Cure is the only known remedy
Mrs E C Cornelias
and uncertain; but we are great 011 publican column.
Recorder o f Conveyances—
THRICF.-A-VVEEK EDITI®.
; for that terrible disease.
For sale at
CENTERVILLE
corn. Make ye, therefore, a law
The other states, most of them K L M cC o rm ick .............................. 175 00 Frauces lleu berger
C lark ’s drug store.
L iz d e Heuberger
156 PAPERS
is
PAGES
A W EEK.
in accordance with which sovereign disputed territory, will more than
Statio n ery—
FA R M IN G TON
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b
rie
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2
75
and august statured corn s tall be compensate for any failures in this
Ward Swope
A n n ie Hood
Is larger than any weekly or;
(’ o ilcu e (»liens.
3 25
put upon a par with wheat. They region whose interests and tradi­ E L M cC o rm ick ..............................
w eekly paper published and is
GASTON
H illsboro Pub. C o ...........................
138 00
Tualatin Academy and Pacific Univer­ im portant Democrat “ weekly
A M Portar
Pearl Stewart
shall lie interchangeable, and the tions predispose it in McKinley’s
A r. C ad y .........................................
sity opened yesterday with larger enroll- lished in New Y ork City. Three
I 25 Florence G riebler
Anna Bate»
price 1 if corn shall be the same as favor. The indications that Bryan
1 ment o f new students than is usual on as large as the leading Reg
E X Harding
W A Johnston
w eekly o f New York City. Itwp
Jennie Hoodenpyl
the price of wheat.”
5 00 Blanche Harding
1 the f,rst «>ay- Many old students will especial advantage to you dm.
will not wear the mantle of Wash­ A r g u .....................................................
16 00
! come in later in the term. 'r hose regis- Presidential Campaign. asns
G R E E N V IL L E
TThe wise men passed the law as ington, of Jefferson and of Lincoln W E B ro c k ........................................
Hattie Moore
I tereil yesterday for the first time in the lished every other day, except*
5 45 Ida Watson
the governor had advised and all are no less strong than the pro- Irw in-H odson C o ............ ................
Mrs N M Dawson
and has all the freshness and to*
Academy were:
G lass & Prudhom m e.....................
46 79 Clarence Hartley
M C Case
F i e l e Moore
the people of the state rejoiced, for babilites that there will be no lce
o f a d a ily . It combines all the
Sh eriff—
H. G. Ebert.
Vancouver, Wash. with a long list of interesting
Belle Baker
Kffie Baker
their cribs were full of corn. They b atin g this year in the dominion W I) B rad fo rd................................... 292 51 Sylva L Baker
II. B. M illis
........Huntington, Or. merits, unique features, carton
could hardly contain themselves till ; Of PllliO .
State Cases—
J . G . M ackey
Ridgefield, Wash. graphic illustrations, the latter,
THATCHER
G eo R B a g le y ...................................
5 uu Harry C Baker
the governor had signed the bill
Clarence I’almer
. Bridal V eil, Or. specialty.
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%
A ll these improvements have
W W A n n a n s....................................
8 50
1‘ . E. Vrooman.............................Hillsboro, Or. made w ithout any increase m tr
which raised the price of Kansas
M
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Twenty-nine status hold their W W A n n a n s....................................
IO 25 Eliza shorey
H.
M.
B
row
nell.............
Oregon
C
ity,
Or.
Mrs 8 JRaft'ety
which rem ains at one dollar peU-
corn from 15 cents to 45 cents a elections with the presidential elec- W W A n n a n s....................................
12 20 A llie L f'uott
We offer this utiequaled nf-
W. A. Buxton
................... Buxton, Or.
bushel. All the people now felt 1 tion on Nov. 3. Louisiana and W N B a rre tt..........
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2 50
W. A. Thompson
Brookfield, Wash. and W a s h i n g t o n C ounty
MIDDLETON
rich. They bought many luxuries Rhode Island came last April. Ver­ J I K n ig h t
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8 60 Edith Ellis
Mrs Mrry C : •altus
W. A. Dimick
Hubbard, Or. together one yea r for $i*75*
T hrou gh the campaign tit* * :
2 70
and the most of them went in debt. mont, Arkansas and Maine have C lark Stark sberry
Miss U . W aggener
Hillsboro Or w ill have a two-page supplement
S H E R W oo D
Wm Mu 1 .in
W
M
Tipton
4 10
M,ss Ellen Bates
.......... Gaston, Or. in addition to regular eight-pjg-
Then the farmers from other states just spoken, and only Florida and
Rube Sessm an ..................................
2 70
\\ alter Graves-
Ontario, Or. The regular subscription pnce
GLENCOE
began hauling their corn to Kansas.
Jim Palm er . .
.......................
2 711
Eva Cypher
Geo. 8. Johnson
............Roseburg, Or. two papers is $2.50.
It seemed as if the country was all
L K A d a m s ......................................
Miss Angie Clark
2 50 Mrs Can it* Frutehey
Cornelius, Or.
corn and it was all headed for Kan­ Bryan contest comes off. The rest J I K n ig h t...........................
Notice o f AHnignmeif
7 80
j K. L . K in g ..............
D ILLET
Ontario, Or.
: Wm. Cl ay son ........
sas. The people of Kansas took of the states, except Oregon, have M rs Ida B u r n s .............................
3 So .'1rs H ettie Armspiper
H E C IR C U IT COURT '" 1 * 2 * « !
Forest Grove IN T OREGON
FOR WASHINGTON 1
V w C ad y ........................................
T. II. Clayson
3 50
REAVERTON
their medicine—that is, they took no state election this year.
In the m atter o f the Assiirnnientl
T
A
F
ie
«*
F F o x .................
Hannah B Änderten j Miss Kva Redm an.
3 So
o f J G. Boo» and E. H. Heit/hitt l
the corn and gave up their wheat.
Harry Coleman
sen, co-partners as Boos A Heits-r
Beryl Karnes
Joh n Peterso n ...................................
Marion Jam es
3 50 Mary Pike
hausen, insolvent debtors, forth®
Genora
Khinehart
The farmers from the other states
.......................
benefit o f creditors,
5 00
Of all the epithets applied to the W N Barrett
Lillie P orter..........
GALES
RKEK
Notice to Creditors:
thought Kansas people were queer, crime of *73 the worst yet is in a J I K n i g h t ........................................
to 45
^ • V . Hickox
You and each o f yon w iU P '«»* j ;
Josephine Hclslcr
Mrs Loulsa Phillips
that the firm o f B.»>» A
5 5° J T Fletcher
but they kept bringing them their campaign leaflet which calls it the H B G a y ...........................................
Miss
Graee
Croslcy
O liver L Curtis
Grove,
Washington County.
4 10 Nina E Bateman
Miss Iva Bisbee.
a general assignm ent to me
*
com. Corn came hi and wheat “ demonetiseringsakten af 1873.” Jo h n B ledsoe.................
all their creditors. You are nereo?^
A l B led so e............................................
5 50
Jennie Yoder
T
IG
A
R
D
V
IL
L
E
present
your
claim
s
«irainst
»
»
went out.
. .N eedy, C r.
i 70
We never realised it was so bad W I) S m ith ..........................................
tate to me at m v office, Booms l"'
Flora Yoder
M Overholtzer
o ra R Over holt*er
T Andrews
. . .........................
1 50 J John
ter Block. Portland, O fW " "'
Hohm an
When the other states saw this |>efore, however it adds” mottsva- W
Hattie Y o d er................
4I ”
D W D orran ce.......................
1 50
«»nth as by law required, w ithin*
from the date o f notice.
vast accumulation, the price of rande silfvervolymen i skattkam- F J W illiam s....................................... 4 00
CARLTON
j A. C. Yoder
...........
M ,,
Dated at Portlaad, Oregon. Sep
................................
3 95 Stella Cm phlett
8)
R. L. *
corn began to decline till it could mar en” , so that the country evi- W I) Sm ith
F J W illiam s
2 20
G e0rR C W a r r e n ‘ P o r t la n d
h
il
l
s
id
e
be purchased anywhere except in dently is still safe.
and Miss T acy Wilkinson, Oregon C ity
W 1) Sm ith
4 70
have entered.
7
L K A d am s..........................................
7 50 Mrs Louise Ph illips
T*
Kansas tor to cents a bushel. In
SCHOLIA
Refunded and R em itted—
Kansas the price was still 45 cents,
Erivtanl
Brooks
Candidate Bryan will not be so I A Im b n e .......... ................................. 1 3 0 0
County Hatchet
■lict
>.
If dull . sp iritle «
, tupi(1. „
.........................
2 00
which was the price of wheat, but anxious to keep Sewall as his run­ M rs G am bclla
lerjI
Oregonian one c year
y
• w
HILLSBORO
bloo.1 » thick ami siuggish. I f your
M rs C a r l..
' . « I I , . c -----
a o h -T
H atch et alone)»«
2 00 u w Tamiesi.'
Lula Mann
there were no buyers. When the ning mate since the Maine land­ Mrs Peters. .
pet.tv H cap n co u s and uncertain. You
Cor olii o r new »uWrn’
* n C F BUnoh* M
Graee Boscow
autumn came the Kansas people slide. The big ship owner seems M J Case
10 3 ° Jennie Arrhbold
May W illis
Institute—
ake I v T T riIU '
F ° r b* St res" lG
Jennie Ream sh
Mattie Zook
did not have any wheat for seed. to be a Jonah.
Austin Craig
I I 9 50 Bird R Brown
James McCulloch
Sh irts 8c. F c re st Grove
Dye H ouse.
TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS.
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