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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1886)
tes, . EST side telephone Farmers and teamsters use only Mica Axle Grease—15 cents per can at Baxter A Mai tin’s. 28l2 W. A. Henderson was out for the first liiiie>ince his illness, Wednesday morn ing, rooking rather peeked. Blai'kbmnA Peckham have just re ceived and are unpacking a tine lino of summer dress goods, hosiery Ac. * Those having fruits of all kinds can find ready sale by applying to * Itimi F. K louciiek . The enterprising proprietor of the St Charles has put on a "little red wagon” for conveying passengers to and from his house We hour,that Corker, of Lafayette, is offering bis goods at cost for cash, which means that lie is going out of business in that burg. 28t4 Ida. 12-year-old daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Win. Geldard, near Carlton, died Saturday night last. Ida had been an invalid for some years. A fine assortment of mouldings just received at E. B. Fellows’. Those h iv- ing pictures they wish framed should improve this opportunity A new barn is going up on Mrs. Young’s property just south of the Pres byterian church. Also one is up and coveted in the northern part of town. We think we paw some fine plows, hariows and other farmers’ trinkets too numerous to mention, at Corker’s. La- ayette. that might be bought veiy cheap for cash. 28t4 Fur West Baking Powder, guaranteed lo be equal to any in.the market,only 35 cents for full pound cans; sample free. Baxter A Mattain sole agents for Mc Minnville. 28«2 Mr. C. A. Wallace is at the state fair tilll some of hi* line Holstein natili— h • bull olmi I’ inee” and a row and call. We shall expect a good report rom them. ■ Real Estate Transactions. Pooling Wheat. [Register.] At a meeting of Pomona Grange, held Following is a list of the real estate at Sheridan, Oregon, September 11, 1886 , Or. i transactions for the month of August: among others the following proceedings have euxase't t|,e services of Air. A. A B Funk-oner ami Mary Faillconer to were t.ad, viz. that the executive com It Snyder to take charge of our local Emelin« Stmrtrage, lot 3 in block 11 in the town of Sheridan; consideration, I mittee of each subordinate grange in ,1 edltorlul departments, lie needs no WISE. Yamhill county be requested to ascer $50. tru<luctl<>l> to the people of Yamhill. U S land office to Pollv Ann B Wint tain the amount of wheat that can be est and ers. 320 acres in T 2 S R 2’ W. produced in a single lot for sale in their OIK AGENTS. •handise W J Simonds and E E Simonds to J S respective districts ami reriort to the Hibbs, a part of lot 2 ill block 8 in the j countv t‘ helling purchasing agent, iiio. Joseph khose wishing to •uhseribe for the town of McMinnville; also, partof lots Watt, with <>ur orders to canvas the market L sfhosb may <lo no through the fol- 2 and 3 of block .8 iu town of McMinn and sell as per ordered, and the secreta 'H Goods ville; $800. king persons: ry be requested to notify the commit i part of Sarah J Newhy, executrix of the es tees of the various granges of the pas M. Kelty.................. ........... Lafayette. tate of \V T Newby, deceased, to R S 1 sage of tiiis order: That said agent be . W. Sappington I . .North Yamhill. rices McMillin, fractional iots 7 ami 8, block Sateens requested to visit or correspond with the Í f |L. Castle 2, Newby ’ s addition to the town of Mc ....... Sheridan. various railroad and warehouse men r. a . Graves............. Minnville; $100. of the lines of transportation in the . L. Simpson............. .............. Amity. 1. S McMillin to E Russ, frational lots along ....... Bellevue. direction of l’ortlaml ami Yaquina buy, [ G. Davis ............... 7 ami 8 Newby ’ s addition to the town ol I Mjl,«. . Wheatland, and urge the immediate erection of ele- , S. Williamson....... McMinnville; »100. sufficient for the trade on those Agents at other points in the county OB Turner and W B Turner to Virgin valois ;s ia F Turner, 80 acres in T 5 8115 W; lines. That granges of other counties ill be announced soon. he requcBteil to co-operate with them in $1500. patterns, the enterprise. OIllUIAL JMKECTOKY. nir at our Win Dunbar to Portland A Willamette owest rices lili prove Valley railroad, a tract of land in the I quality, Titian DISTRICT. town of Dundee; $500. To the Farmer. rasure in Wm Dunbar to Edwin Wilcox, 3 acres .................. R. P. Boise. on'do not i«ig«' Geo. W. Belt. in the town of Dundee; $400. roseeuting Attorney Messrs. F. Barnekoff A Co., have Ilf D I Corker to .1 B l'utman, the south | CO'.'NTY lull! of lot 1, block 4 in the town of Am- I thoroughly renovated and overhauled Inators -j the Fellows’ warehouse at McMinnville, itv; $200. Geo L Woods to Caleb Woods, the recently purchased by them and aie now J Lprcsentativcs ? south half of the Caleb Woods donation ready to receive grain. They will clean f::: land claim ; $4900. Ligo John E Prentice and Sarah E Prentice and store at 3 cents, and will be ready bniniissioners to—, five hundred square feet in T 3 S to buy and pay the highest price going, R 4 4 W ; $100. ix cash . Sacks kept on hand and sold ¡iittorv. lerk ......... L D Reynolds ft> Sarah Hopfield, 320 to farmers at the lowest rates. This is a beri IT acres in T 4 S R 5 W ; $70. perfectly responsible firm, and those freasure- <1, m*es«or John Hopfiehl ami Sarah Ilopfield to having grain to sell or store, or in need Husil Supt II W I’cerv, 320 acres in T 4 S R 5 W ; of sacks, should call and see them; tf I ' dis, [irvcvor $3100. broner iption, Jno J Spencer to Henrietta <1 Spencer —Have just received— E lection of O fficers .—The “old” five acres of land; $200. insr, J no .1 Spencer to Rosamond I Young, state agricultural soeb'ty met yesterday A Large Assortment as usual, in their iiniiu.il meeting, ami 14 ! acres in T 4 S R 4 W. Ma y A Baker ami A J B iker to Joel I elected officers as follows: President, -of- . , l> , ■low, a piece of land in the town of Me- Wm G illoway; vice presidents, C P Not “o warm. »' ««. Blackburn A Peckham, the agents of Iiu’iville; .$350. Burkhart ami Henry .Miller. Boar«l of ■ Farmers need rain. l’has. II. Dodd A Co., are doing the I < I, i b ><« ni chino basin'*«« of the county, Rdigious Services-Sunday Next. manugeis—Faker, J W Wisdom; Ren- ■ Pul.lie school opens n«‘X t Moe.’ay. Suit ’f ■’<«. I’a’J an-1 V ’liter \vf‘nr. • cl some 25 twine binders and two Tlios Baker; Clatsop, E Tiylor; Clacka Ma«;, ■ i t:.»• M.VI ■' I.’. L Mr. B. E S.mleis is memlim.1 slow y. -■'• qn tine«hers. Services pt the Baptist church.— mas, Wm Elliott; Crook, E W Barnes; and ! } V •: i Ti: I.A1KU;. rest. ^H“IIaz.tlio Pilgrim” in town vest«- - ¡ reaching morning and evening at usu kll <«.-• <1 m V. ar ranted n« Keprcfiented« All pe soii«, having premiums due Curry, AV Sutton; Columbia, W W Co. May. Subject for 11 a. in.,—"The West ; Douglas, James Rich.ii ils; Jack- them on the list as published in Tues- al bouts Boots made to order and neatly repaired at short notice, Si"ii of the Big boot, oppo- White Saint.«. ” For 7 :30 p. m., — “ The P. F. BHUWNE. 23tf son, J F Bybee; Lake,J F Miller; Linn, site the Grange Store. Fresh roasted peanuts at II. II. lav’s T ei . i i ’II one , can get them by c til ing npon C. W. Talmago, secretary of Foundation of Paradise.” All are cor J 11 Bm kb.ut; Lune, Geo Belshaw; ^Welch’s. tf dially invited ; strangers especially J I he Yamhill county fair. Million, T L Golden ; Multnomah, AF M E. X. Harding hails insight right from made welcome. Miller; I’olk, Ed Delashmut; Umatilla, l ! Mr. E Boyer is building nn oven pre ^flortland. G. J. B urchett , pastor. •Jos Lamar: Washington, Dave Stewart; paratory to opening a bakery at the cor M Fora square meal goto t he St. Charles ner of Fourth and D—opposite the 1’res- M. E. church—services will be held Wa«co. E B Dufur; Yamhill, C A Wal M-oiilv 25 cents. hvlerian church. He hopes to be able at 11 :i. m. and at 7:30 p. in. Topic for lace; Morrrow, Dave Herren. This is ------- AT TIIE------- Dayton. evening sermon—“Suicides; Cause and not the Oregon state board of agricul M Prof. Francis of Portland, was in the to open out in about two weeks. September 16, 1886. ture. provided for by the legislature Cure.” All are invited. ^Bitv yesterday. Messrs. T. A. Turner, Chas. Palmer but is the old society.—Statesman. ion, Mere nclghhorhooil gossip is about all R ev . II. I’. S atchwell , Pastor. and J. Hoover have gone to the moun- 9 The Brondmead Short Homs are up I can find to “item” this week. St. James’ (Catholic) church. Mass fackle, ■t the state fair. tains to hunt and fish. They will go to B roke his N eck .—Addie Braly had a Farmers have generally got their Union camp on the Tillamook road and at 10:30 a. m on the second and fourth 9 Hon. It. P Bird, of Lafayette, was up from there down onto the south Trask. Sumiays of each month. Sunday school pair of black colts that he prized very crops stored either in granaries or at the PIONEER BRICK YARD. Kritli us yesterday. at 2:30 p. m. every Sunday. highly. One had been driven but the warehouses, though I was informed last Mr. George Terry of this city, gets tiie J. 8. W hite , Rector. .other was unbroken. Wednesday Addie night that tiiore have been no sales as ■ County Commissioner Hibbs is very first premium at th“ state fair on the ■ 1 of typhoid fever. C. P. Church. Services at the usual hitched them ut>, ami the unbroken one yet. tools that he secured the premium on at Mrs. Fox, of Carlton, who lias been • j A. hours. Subject for forenoon discourse, began jumping and rearing. Addie ffl Mr Geo. D Edwards, of North Yam- our county fair. They show fine work “The imjKirtance V of properly feeding pulled in on the reins rather suddenly visiting witli her mother and other rela manship, and Mr. Terry is justly enti Hill. called Tuesday. and caring for Christ’s lambs.” Subject when the colt rdared up, fell back and ! tives near this place, returned home tled to al! be has seeureil. McMinnville, - - Oregon, for evening discourse, “More gnats and ■fl Hon. II. Hurley, of Lafayette, in the his neck. Ho was a beautiful [ Tuesday. L. Sliobo requested us to state that camels.” All arecordially invited to at broke Hity Tnescay evening. 1‘i'y piece ol horse-flesh and his owner felt I Th » ladies of the social union will give Who lias on hand all parties indebted to Shobe & Man very badly over his loss; but his father on entertainment on Monday evening.— I Best meal in the city for 25 cents, at ning, can settle their accounts any tend these services fraction I Hhe T II. H enderson , I’astor. bought him another to take his place. Refreshments, consisting of chicken, McMinnville Hotel. 8tf time within ten days by calling on 8. A. A LARGE NUMBER OF BRICK Sandwiches, cake ami coffee, will be St. James’ < hnrcli. Rev. John C. Manning. After that date the accounts jfl The well water begin« Io smell of t. iff served. Fresh taffy Loin “ Grissen ’ s ” And is ready to fdl ;tll orders for the Fair, rector. Services 11 a. m. and 7 :30 B eautifying it . — Mr. H. C. Burns of will be turned over to a collector. Blav. There’s your “typhoid.” largest and best brick in the county, Uv p. hi . Bellevue, came down Tuesday and pur will be an attraction, also. The roof of Barnekoff & Co ’ s ware Sumlay school at 9:3ff a. m. H Plenty of nice, ripe Gravenstine ap L1 ! More anon. C ornet . house at Carlton, caught fire from a Friday evening services at 7 :30 p m. chased of E. B Fellows the carpet to be plies for sale at Mrs. Talmage’s. From $5 to $8 per Thousand. spark from the smoke-stack of an en Scats fice. All a.e cordially invited to laid in the new churoh building at that ■ Billiards, 15 cents per game, until fur- gine at an adjoining warehouse, the oth attend. North Yamhill. place. Mr. Fellows generously donated ■her notice, at H H. Welch’s. er «lay The fire was quickly extin 8i»«it«*niber 16, 1.886. a neat emblem “In God we Trust’, to ----- SHERIDAN------ guished Farmers, keep your wheat in tb? church to help in beautifying its I Mr B. F. Morse,, of Dayton, came in G. W. Sappington's new store is about County Fair Finances. liict Kuesday and went away happy. sured . wulls. This church will be dedicated completed. J. E. Magers, Esq., was over in Goph one week from next Sunday—September ■ “Uncle Ab” Faulconer, of Sheridan, er valley Wednesday, and tells us that Mrs. Higgins is having a new roof on Following is a financial statement of 2Cth. Bwas down to see us Wednesday. her nouse. everybody in that section are happy, Yamhill county’s third annual fair, as ■ steaks C ertificates G ranted .—From Sept. •I Mrs. W. W. Wriglit is improving having finished their harvest in good near as wo are able to give at present F. Houseworth is having the lumber j. M. CHAFMAN, Pro., market •lowly, though she is still very’ ill. shape. Mr. F<1 Duvall was just picking 1, to 14, 1886, Superintendent Freund hauled for a new gradeil :*. iiucl, which RECEIPTS. ’ridajs. his blackberries, that Mr. Magers says Carries a full stock of Furniture, of all I Miss Ella Woods arrived at her desti- were as fine as any he ever saw. They Gate receipts.......................... . $1076 90 granted certificates to teach to the fol -1 is to be started at this place. kinds. Fine bedroom Sets', Mirrors, Biation—Baker City—without mishap. Mr. L. 8. I’, in issue of l'«id:iy Sept. Entry lees................................ .. 277 (»0 lowing persons: Mrs. Ella Propst, arc kept late by irrigation. Mouldings, Wall Papers, Ltc..,*Etc. Per cent, on pools................. 36 70 Newberg; Miss Maggie Boone, Lafay 10th has much to S:iy al,out an item cp. I Master Harvey Fleshienr was taken We received a pleasant call on Licenses................................... .. 40 00 ette; Jas. A. Davis, Sheridan; Jerome which appeared in Friday Sept. 3d, and ■sick Tuesday, but is some better now. Wednesday from the new M. E minis Subscriptions.......................... .. 512 00 Wells, Forest Guove ; James J. Johnson, goes on to «ay that, in issue of Tuesday ------- A full line of------- ■■lût He is com From W. C. T. U.................... .. s| Rev. A. J. Hunsaker and family are ter, Rev. 11. P. Satchwell. 21 60 North Yamhill; Miss Katie Casey, Clias. Sept. 7tli. that I trie'l to smooth matters ■visiting relatives over in Marion county. paratively a new comer on the eoast, over. He also states that I am a liar Dukenfield, McMinnville. having eome from Minnesota about a and slanderer. Now L. S. P. let me say Total ................................ ..$1964 80 I If von wish neat job work, com«1 to the year ago. Has been at several points I EXPENSES. T hey are H ere .—That car load of that you are either a lai) who has no ■T ei . epiionv . office and examine samples on the coast and is more favorably im Store, one door south of bridge, Sheridan, qualities for standing an innocent joke Band prices. 25tf s ! pressed with McMinnville and sur Bills pavable.......................... ..$ Ö41 40 stoves for Manning A Co. Ami we must or a fool. You have done a great deal Oregon. 00 Speed purse ............................ .. 605 confess that the firm deserves credit for of unnecessary blowing and used some | Wheat still comes up a trifle OfTe'« roundings, than any other point visited lot f!7l® are made and some is sold at by him. May he have no cause to Premiums................................. . . 195 00 their enterprise, ns they have the finest very rough language, which either shows 4 85 assortment HERE WE AGE AT LAST ! change his mind during his stay with Postage ami stationeiy ....... ■ that figure. of cooks ami heaters ever1 von are behind the times or are no gen . . 161 Rent of ground ........................ 55 us____________ ____ tleman. Now then, take my advice, «een in 'lie city, ami the prices on them — Harness at the— I Frank Collard has shipped his largo far below anything ever offered here don’t go to the editor next week for you i B adi . y I nsured .— Wednesday evening Itnrni g lathe to Portland and will put Total................................... . .$11107 SO are cannot get any satisfaction from him; or elsewhere on the west side. ■ in a smaller one. about 5 o’clock, Mr.• John Conlee, of and count the cost before you go to an ..$1964 80 Receipts ................................. West Chehalem, met with a very pain Dr. S. A. Young is endeavoring to S unflower . Too S teep .—The west end of the ap attorney again. —at absolutely— I hold back a case of typhoid fever that ful accident. He was engaged in haul Expenses................................. .. 1607 80 proach to the Yamhill bridge at this Ihas attacked him. Dayton I ’ rairie. ing straw when his team became frigh Balance.............................. ..$ 357 00 place is altogether too “soon” and September 13, 1886. George Cornet is the efficient and gen- tened and ran away throwing him off the oa This balance of $357.00 will probably should be lengthen«'«! out and given a Itlemanly artist in Welch’s Tonsoral Par- wagon Hot weather over our way, 95 degrees He received two severe scalp be refunded pro lata to subscribers, gradual pitch. And it should be fixed [lors, after August 6. tf wounds, his left arm was broken at the which will be a trifle less than 70 per before winter or you’ll see one of the in the bliade. “He that is without sin lot him cast wrist, his right thigh bone was broken, cent, of the amount subscribed. worst “chucks” there in the county. A great many people are going to the Buggy Harness from $12.00 and upward. I the first stone.” Patent outside croak- and a rib on the left side was cracked. state fair from this section, ami people Team Harness from ?2«5.OO and upward. The Demoralization I have also something entirely new in tho I ers please take notice. Dr. Calhreath was called to minister to M arried .—Mr. J. 8. Sparks and Miss from Washington county are passing line of sweat pads. Mr. Thoma« Pettigrew was somewhat the unfortunate man’s wants, and in Estey Yager. This pleasant event oc- every day. My terms are CASH, or note* that can Among our neighbors by our advertis I better last evening, though he is very ill. forms us that taking into consideration Wm. Cooper’s sale came off last Sat be turned into cash. nt the residence of Mr. William A. WF.LJ/S. is age—58 years—ami the fact that he ing still goes on. A. T. Stewart and 1‘. curred His recovery is doubtful. Campbell, of this city, Septemlier 14, G. urday, ami was largely attended. Arti has been partially paralyzed for several T. Barnum said that printers’ ink was J. Burchett performing the ceremony. cles sold for a good figure. S afest is the surest and cheapest .— years, be is getting on splendid. =0PP0SITI0N- what made them, and we believe there The wedding was private, only a few in That means call upon the county survey r t ¡trumps have been quite prevalent for or when yon want leoai . surveys made. T he W. C. T. U. E ating H ouse —Run is something in it. So, Mr. l’rinter, timate friends being present. some time l«a<-k but are checked to a great extent at present. Mr. Ernest Werner, of Dolph, paid us by the ladies on the grounds during the please let the people of Yamhill know S hooting M atch .—At W. F. Collard’s a brief visit, Tuesday. He reports ev fair di«I not prove as remunerative as we Mr. Charter done the la«t threshing that our goods were bought to sell ; we .Or. Next to Yarnbill County Bank. erything blooming over on the Little supposed it would. Their gross receipts don’t want to keep them and we can’t shooting gallery, a good Winchester ri in our neighborhood, which was «lone on Nestucca. lle, a box of cigars and a trade dollar M c M innville • • O bkuon . last Friday threshing buckwheat. were 1148.45; total expenses, 1105.25; keep them, for our customers are bound j Mrs. Harvey Henderson ha« been leaving a net balance of 143.2 >, of which to take them away at the low prices ask are offered as prizes for the three best nt Harvest is over and thé melons wil) very low with typhoid fever for several ed. Seeking bargains, neat fits, fresh shots. Chances, 5«) cents. Go ami take now take a rest, so will the people who The Largest ai d Finest Stock ever brought to Yarnbill County. days nast. She is mending slowly, at thev gave 50 per cent, for the use of goods, and in fact everything in our line, a chance of getting a $16.60 rifle for 50 own them. grounds, which left the union only thev still continue to find us, to the con cents. present This was lather a meagre sum sternation of our would be competitors, J. H Goodrich bus put nn addition on Boots and Shoes made to order and neatly It is true, as. we guessed, t'orkor, of »21.60. for so much hard work ; but the ladies for the reason that we sell at roi k bot M ore N ew W alk .—We are very fa I>is barn. repaired. Lafavette, is going to quit business, and Will the satisfaction of knowing tom prices every time. vorably struck with the new walk mania that is the reason lie is offering his goods that have Mr. Eli Sense has had his house cov thev feii many an hungry man and B ishop A K ay . at cost. • 28t4 that appears to be prevalent just now ered with rurtic and nainted. It looks Prices to the Bedrock. woman and fed them Well. Their ex Farmers having wool to sell will do pen es for help, alflne, were $28 75. A new six-loot walk is being laid along ■ “way up in the cool.” 22tf F. DI EIX UN EIDER. B arn B urned . — .Mr. J E. Magers in well to consnlt Blacxburn & Perkam be the north side of the block upon which Dust is terrible thick ami fins promis- F orce P umps .— The city daddies have forms us that the large barn of Mr Alf i th«' M. E. church stands, on Fouith cously fore selling as they pav the highest but wo will remain on the prices in the county. wisely conelu<le«l that the several city Wilson was burned to the ground to- street. O utside . uer Legal advertising is getting cheap in wells in various portions of the city •gether with all Its contents, Monday Yamhill 5amhill V When “._.. Í. a paper drops more should bo so fixed that they will be of night. Mr. Wilson was absent from I AM SELLING than 220 per rent cent below its forme- homo over night, nml about two o’clock det prices we quietly fold our arm« and some use in case they are nee«led. The think : “Gosh ! what big money ‘them wooden things valleil torce( ?) pumps Tuesday morning his women folks were Id air fellars’ must have made before; or that were put in five or six years ago, awakened by the light from the burning FOR THE how little they’ll make now.” have been removed, the wells propelle barn t > fiml the r«xrf jm-t ready t<> fail in •/ Messrs. Fleenor A Hemstock were cleaned out and iron Buckeye De«’p-well , The barn containe«! between 6X1 ami 700 , awarded the contract for building the force pumps will be put in. There are bushels of oats, 140 bushels of barley,: <* South Yamhill M. E. church, their bid five of them, ami by making this change 300 bushels of wheat, and bay for the ' It is quite certain that the fire ; for doing the work being >250. The they will be worth considerable to the winter. ---- AT-. - size of the building will be 24x40 feet town. “Wg told you so” three or four was the work of an incendiary, as there Æ was no possible chance of its catching I Jith an addition 14x24 and a bell tower. times already In the City. ltf otherwise. They will begin work next Monday. 10 Io 25 p<r Cent, ('bfnprr Than ! A piary .—On Tuesday ar.d Wednesday M echanics ’F air .—Through kindness ' TRY IT THREE MONTHS EOR ' Our friend .Tames Bell was agreeably of next week, September 21st and 22d, Andioih Else. MH’orniirk nul Deering •nrp-ised Wednesday. He came to town of E. H. Palmer, of Palmer A Key, . and while walking along the street ran the Bee Keepers Association of Yamhill Portland, this office acknowledges the Come and See for Yourself. onto a brother who had just arrived county will meet at Grange hall, this from Collingwood. Ont., Mr. P. W. city. The bee industry of this county is receipt of a complimentary ticket to the . Bell, whom he had not seen for fifteen fasi coming into prominence and all in Mechanics’fair, which ojiens on Octo-' years. It was a joyous meeting. The terested in the work should he present her 7th, ami closes on the 231 The few commer will not remain long, as he at this meeting and take part in its de Mechanics’ fair promises to be onus- j SAMPLE COPY FREE. nally successful this year. HrMinnvilk Ionin Süro. starts on his return Monday next. liberation. NOTICE. L- Listen While we Play. We are still in the di’ug business in Mc Minnville, and we are selling Drugs, Medi cines, and everything in our line at as Low P as any house in this county. SCHOOL BOOKS! And everything in the line of Stationery at the L P . KOGEBS & TODD, McMinnvillo Pionaer Sect and Shoe Store. Boots and Shoes Our ZNTeigl >ors. RD, Old Reliable C. Saylor ! Funiitiiro Store! Undertaker’s Goods! Lafayette Harness Shop, Portland Prices. D Boot and Shoe Store I F C t . e . detmering . Subscribe TELEPHONE 50 Cents. Watches, Glocks, Jewelry and I Mated ware, WM. HOLL, BINDERS ar.d MOWERS HODSONS’.