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    THE
TILLAMOOK WEEKLY
small and perhaps the best way of himself upon a ticket and thin upon
annihilating them altogether, J lint country.
Theodore Thurston Geer, for Governor
D. Deli. Bowman, El ana M<r.
would be to print some of their was a nomination not entirely grateful
! effusions, bad logic, bad grammar, to the professional politician He had
Bfficlil hpir, TilliDioi City and Ccaaty bad spelling and all.
never trained in their ranks, and his
tillamook
en blight
HEADLIGHT:
They never kick!
Why should they?
X-
Dur Dldaat CuatamarB ara aur bast friends
niaidy independence of thought, word
And the reaaoq is simply thia; They know that
and acti >n bespoke a disposition which
o v t hat war has been declared in a chief executive will be of little use
we should be prepared for the dark ! to the machine. B»rn an I bred on a farm
side of the question, There will in Marion Comity, his political convic-
doubtless be terrible engagements i bon* were form-d after me meditation
which alarm affords upon the affaire of
and the loss of many valuable lives
)
men and State as they came to him in
ant millions of money. But it is the literature of the day. And the
gratifying to know that this v.ar i,at,ii of sturdy independence thus in­
N
will not by any means bean tin- dttced in the lx»y en the Waldo Iblls,
"«*•? through the
mixed evil. Aside from the bette- "in C!lrr>'U'«
»nd shonls that beset the □ ur lini of GinBril Marchand!«» ¡H unusually camplats,
IA/ b knap a full alack of
fits that will come to Cuba and
gubernatorial voyage when
a weaker
the benefit»! that will come to its in ntan might, with the beat of intention*,
having affairs on the island settled,,till l>e led astray,
mid our trade renewetl and put i His n niination was one of those re-
’t are
upon a stable basis, will t ome the •pon*e»tith« p .pul.tr will which
lasting benefit of increased Altieri- so,“e,il,,e* inevitable. In every hamlet
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-and vtlltge and oil litany a farm Try us and you will be convinced
can patriotmm anti the unifying of Uiroogh.ltn the land it lmd l»een deter-
the element« that constitute the mined long ago that Geer should be
nation. When the “boys in blue” Governor, if lie wri'd take the pl.toe.
z
carrying the grand old flag go to Whsu lie failed to obtain r Federal office
Hobsonville, Ore
year,
and
thereupon
wrote
New Orleans, Mobile, Cliicamagiia last
Principle
Office
330
Market
Street,
San
Franciaco
.Milla
at
Truckee,
Cal.
! to
the
politicians, a
dignitied
and Tampa they will not be an
, letter declining to “become a uiia*
army of invasion, but an army to eellaneon » candidate," the question
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
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Telephone No 6.
Office cornerof Mainland .«I st eels
Keeps the best of everything ancl
Sells at the lowest living rates.
Republican County Ticket
FOR COUNTY Jt DGE
G. W. S appington
Groceries, Provisions, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots. Shoes.
Loggers Supplies and General Merchandise.
FOR COUXTY CLERK
HOMER MASON
FOB «HERirr
H. H. ALDERMAN
J. E. SIBLEY. kjaaagei« of gfcofe and HJiH,
POR TREASURER
HOWARD CARY
FCK AhSEFSOK
J. S. STEPHENS
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stand
side . i by
side _ with
the men of was cl«>8e<l
and it whs only
a matter
of
A Transatlantic Invasion
the .South iu defending southern time until Ilia polls were opened and the I Europe in general, an 1 Englai.d in paitcular
iu danger of a Tran Atlantic I ivaaiou not
home« agiiiiiHt a bloodthirHty for­ people could have their say about him. are
1 As a forcible writer and a ready debater, the les* formidable because it is neither naval
eign foe; and in fighting together, with a dash of hniuor mixed with bis nor military, but commercial. The New York
ofa contemporary opportunely
for the land they love, the «tfife of plain common sense, Mr. Geer lias been correspondent
draws attention to a revolution which has been
- ' former years will be forgotten, anil known all over the state for years, and silently going oirin the United States, and has
attained proportions so large as to involve
I the links that bind the union to­ as one of those whom Lincoln delighted a now
new relation between the Old World and the
gether will receive new «trenglh to honor as the plain common people, he New. To put it briefly, America has passed
is near to the hearts of tiie voters, out­ from the condition of a buyer of manufactured
and new significance.
side o' the shuns of the cities. He will goods to that of a producer and exporter. Only
FOB SCHOOL SUPERINTENDKNT
GFO. B. LAMB
FOB CORONER
J. E. TUTTLE
FOR SURVIVOR
A M. AUSTIN
FOR COMMIBSIONER
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice r.
»• hereby s giver.,
the
uuderaigned
..s..., that
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Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Mar 23,
has filed with the Co nty Court of the State of I 1898.—Notice is hereby given that the following-
Orcgon for the County of Til'amOok her final named settler has filed notice of his intention to
account as executrix ot the last will and testa­ make final proof iu support of his claim, and
ment of Frank Hutchins, Deceased late of said that said proof will be made before the County
County and State, and that said court has fixed Clerk of'lillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore.
Tuesday the third day of May i898, at 10 o’clock 1 on May 10th, 1898, viz:
A M of said day as the time and t e county court
Edward B. Grave»;
room in the county court house iu said County H E 9790, for the S. % of N. W. % and E. M of S
and State as the place for hearing said dual U
ol Sec. 9 Tp 5. S. R. 9 W.
account and all objections thereto and all objec­
lie names the following witnesses to prove
tions to the settlement of said estate then and his continuous residence upou, and cultivation
there. _» .ted March -2d 1898.
j of said land, viz;
Ellen A. Hutchins.
Lewis L- Shortridge, of Dolph Or.; A. It.
Executrix of the last will and testameut o PollarJ, of Dolph Or ; William II. H. Cary, ot
Frank Hutchins, Deceased.
Tillamook Or.; Elias H. Cornier, of Till»nook
I. T Maulsby,
I Or.
Atty for the Executrix.
Chas. B. Moores.
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION .
NOTICE
OF
SALE
OF
REAL
PROPERTY.
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., March 3d
1898.—Notice is hereby give that the following
Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of
named settler has til d notice of his intention an order of the County Court of the State of
to make final proot in support of his claim, and Oregon fort eCounty of Multnomah, duly made
that said proof will be made before the County and entered on the 29th, day of March, 1^98, I
Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook Oregon, will proceed on or after May 10th. 18-98 to sell tU
on Apiil 26th. 1898 viz:
private sale, the following desc »bed real prop­
Eli P. Olds heir-at-law of Reed Old-», Deed;
erty belonging to the estate of Pre derika Gallon
H. E. 9288 for the S. E. of N. W. and N. F% deceased, to-wil; Lots two (2), three (3), five (5)
of S. W.’4ofSec. 1, Tp. 2 S. R. to W.
six (6), and seven, (7) situated in the town of
He namas the following witnesses to prove Garibaldi, Tiilamojk County, Oregon.
his continuous residence npou and cultivation
Tint-, in pursuance to said order, said sale will
of said land, viz:
be made for cash.
Sebastian Miller, of Tillamook. Ore.. James
K. W Hubler,
A. Biggs, of Tillamook, Ore. David Hess, of
Administrator of the estate of Freiderika
Tillamook Ore. Mont V. Reading, of Tillamook Gallou, d-C“ased. Room 1, Sherlock Bldg.,
Ore.
Portland, Oregon.
Chus. B. Moores
Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION’.
poll an enormous vote on personal twice—in b/2 and 18^;—have America a exports
exceeded in value a thousand millions of dol­
The republicans of the State of grounds.
lars, and comparison of the way iu which that
A.
M
>ore,
for
Justice
of
the
Frank
FOR REREHENTATIVE
Oregon have comlucted
their
large amount was respectively made up iu the
Supreme Court is our present Chief
periods yields some remarkable results.
J. W. MAXWELL
campaign thus far with remark­ Justice, whose ability and integrity dis­ two
In 1S92 the exports of agricultural products ac-
able good sense. In the State Con­ played in that position have won him Couated for 78 per cent of the total: iu 18J7 they
r».R jcaTK Bor tiix peace , 1 st mar.
vention, the first thing to do waste such a Hainliug at the bar and before accounted for only 66 percent. On the other
hand, while iu 1892 t le ex ort of uiatinfactur-
JAMES GRAY
down the factious that sought to the country, that no one thought of ed goods contributed only i5 per cent of the
it accounted last year for 20 per cent
roR jvstk k or the pea < e , 2 d . msr.
either rule of ruin the Republican proposing anvthing but a re-ele<‘tioii f >r aggregate,
him lo that important office. Two years That is to say, in the course of five years the ex
T. H GOYNE
party mid it wns done in good ago he represented us as Joint Senator port of manufactured articles had nearly doub'.
FOR JUMT1CE OF THE PEACE 3l>, DIRT.
shape, Tillamook County lias from Tillamook, Washington and Colum­ ed in value. These facts mean two things: I11
the fi *t pl ice, they imply a smaller market for
J. R FINXEY
acted with equal good sense. If bia which latter county is nis home
Europein good« in the Unite 1 States, and ui
For Secretary of State our neighbor­ the second increased competition with Eu 1
the men who have always done so
TOR COXBTABLR 1ST DISTRICT
ropean producers in the markets of the world
A. KLEIN
much kicking are republicans, let ing county of* Clatsop Ji.is Frank I. Dun­ It is needless to point out ths importance of
bar, who has been !<*•*• irder and Count y both these results to ourselves, as well as to
them show their loyality to the
Clerk of that county for some year*, and other manufacturing counties. They help to
FOR CONSTARLE 2D, DIHTRHT
party by nbiding by the decisions proving faithful and effieijnt, there Il ls explain, as our contemporary's correspondent
A. A. I t »RD
,»>fa majority «fits represeiitativ»-s. lieeii called iu a wider field of usefulness suggests, Count Goluchowski's proposal a ye: r
or so ago of a Pan European League agiiiuit
If they are lint republicans let them in the public service. His nomination Ametica. They ceitainly explain the present
FUR CONSTABLE 3D, DISTRICT
provoked
a
scene
of
the
wildest
en-
eagerness of Americans to co-operate with this
H IN8 H NfiJ \
[get out of the party. The party
thusiMSiii at Astoria, and liis persona! country in keeping an open door for their pro­
will be much stronger for the
populaiity will secure him an enormous ducts in the Par East.—London Globe
Wl.ile our State aiul C'ongreH- absence of kickers.
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Mar. I4, 1898’
N OTIC E FOR PUBLICATION.
majority w here he is known.
—Notice is hereby give»» that the following
■iouiil Convention!» did well noin-
Klamatn County catlie in for State
Mrs. A. Inveen, residiug at 7J0 Henry St., Al­
l and Office at Oregon Citv, Ore.. Apr, 9th , named settler has fi!ed notice of liis intention
iniiting mi exceptionally Htrong
ton, Hl., suffered with sciatic rheumatism for 1898 —Notice is hereby given that the f d'owing to make final proof in support of his claim, and
TI ip Nelialeui Times I irr suspend­ Treasurer in the person of Chas.
over eight months. She doctored for it nearly' I named settler has file 1 notice of Ins 11 teution that said proof will be made before the County
Moore, whois now cminty Judge of hi«
ticket, the couutieH all over the
ed publication an.I
John­ Lome county. Like the nominee for the whote of this lime, u«L>g various remedies to make fin d pro >f in support of his claim, ami Cleik of Tillamook County, at Tillamook
state ho fur have done likewise mid
recommended t»y friends, and was treated by
said proof w II b ? made be o e tile County Oregon, on May 2d, 1898, viz:
J
son Ims brought his plant to Tilla­ G ivemor, Mr Moore is a native Ore­ the physicians, but received no relief. She then I that
Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook Ore.t on
Nicholas Affolter;
especially is thia true regarding
nned
one
and
a
ha
if
bottle
of
Chamberlain
s
: May 28th, 1898 viz:
mook, and will liegin tl.e publica­ gonian, born in Marion County. He is
H. E. No. 9.821, for the Lots 1, and 2 and S. J4 of
the IcgiHlntive part of their ticket»»
Pain Balm, which effected a complete cure.
Jacob R. Reeher:
N. E
of Sec. 6, T . 6 S. K. 10 W.
tion here of the‘Tillamook Leader,’ ail active IniMineaa man, an«l allliuimli This is published at her request, as she wants
I
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E.
972»
for
the
S
W
>
4
of
N
E
!
4
ofSec.
4
Tp.
He names the following wituesses to prove
And no couutieH have done better
It certainly ¡•»•quires consider­ always taking a prominent part in others similarly afflicted to know what cured I x N. R. 7 W.
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
in tlii* respect than Sherman mid
politics at lioin», liis always slinned her. The 25 and 50 cents sizes for sale by S. J. I He names the following witnesses to prove of said land, viz;
able courage t-> put
another
office until two years ago be accep’ed an Sturgeon.
his continuous resideuce upon and cultivation
Emil Schiller, of Neskowin, Orr.. Thomas M
W umco in noiiliniitiiig for tlieir
newspaper Into this already over­ ui^ent call to except the ¡»osition he now
of said land, viz:
Burton, of Neskowin, Ore. Oscar F. HeHeu-
joint representative, Mr. J.
Americans art the most inventive people on
Paul Huhl. of Wilson Ogn: Frank Herrington brand. of Neskowin, Ore., John Whiteman, of
crowded field, but we bid Bro. holds. llis personal |iopnlarity makes earth.
To them have been issued near y 6oo,<x,o of Wilson Ogn. James k. Harris, ot Illingworth
Norton,
issued in the world. No discovery of Ogu; Myron C. Trowbridge, of Tillamook Ogn Neskowin Ore.
Johnson welcome to Tillamook, him a strong candidate, and his well patents,
modern years has been of greater benefit to
Chas. B Moores, Register.
Chas. B. M ores.
Mr. Morton is a young man of I
mankind than Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera
The Times will lie missed from earned reputation f >r integrity aires and
diarrlhea Remedy, or has doue more to rv-
Register.
assnraiiue of a faithful care of the State tieve pain ami suffering. J. W Vaugu, of Oak
ability mid unquestionable iii-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIO!».
Nelmlem. It was always a clean
ton, Kj.. «<iys
1 have used < haniberlain's
funds.
tegrity. »!<• I ihh al ways been loyal
Land Office st Oregon City. Or. Mar <4.19^
Colic. Cholera and Dircahcea Remedy in my
respectable newsy sheet, respecte»!
Win. Leeds, of Jacksoil County, was family for several years, and fit d it to la-thé
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
—Notice is hereby given that the following
to the republican party and a firm
mediciue I ever used for cramps in the
by the people. The Leader will nominated for State Printer as an act of l>est
named settler has filed notice of his intention
stomach and bowel». For Sale by S. J. Stur­
Land
Office
at
Oregon
City,
Or»..
Apr.
9.
1*98
ami tin yielding champion of sound
—Notice I- hereby given that the following to make final proof in support of his claim, and
doubtless be a worthy successor to juatice The hold upe la^t year and the geon.
financex; outHpoken in his opponi-
named Killer ha- Bled notice ot hi« Intention that sa d proof will be made before the County
unfriendly Art* of the Secretary of Slake
the Times.
at Tillamook Ore.. on
SHERIFF'S SALE
to make final proof in support of hia claim, Clerk of Tillamook
tion to the fallacies of the populist
have imide the office ot Slate Printer a
and that said proof will be made before the May, 2nd, 1898, viz:
lx
THE
CiRCVIT
COURT
OF
THE
STATg
OF
O»l-
losing businesa during the present term;
Richard C. Burton:
ami democratic parties npou the
County Clerk of Tillamook Co. at Tillamook Or
Tillamook was Im<1ly dissatoint- still he has fait! fully performed his GON FOR THE COUNTY OF T1LLAMOOK.
H. E. No. 9242. for the W
of S. W U of S«- ’3
on May list. 1A9S. via:
financial question.
C. Thayer and K. Thaver
)
aud Lot» 17, IS, 19 and 20 of Sec. 14, Tp, 6 S. R
H. H. Sloan;
dntr, and tor that an t hie «kill in liis
Plaintiff* J
e<l
at
not
«ectiriiig
the
nomination
II
w.
During Mr. M irtou's residence
vs
H E. 99:7 for the S E q of N K
X E >; of S E
art lie is entitled to another term.
The Nehalem Mill Co. and
1, of Sec S and S W 1, of N w q and NW’, of
He names the following witnesses to prove
of nevernl years in this county, lie of T. B. Handley for District At­
The important position of Attorney Frank Pat-.qfc
S
W
1.
ofSec
»
Tp.
6S
R
10
W
his cou tin nous resideuce upon aud cultivation
Defendants
torney. Tom says ns soon ns lie General goes to D. R. N’. Blackburn, of
gained inauy wai m ft iends by his
He
names
the
follnwlug
witnesses
to
prove
of saitl land, viz:
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of pu
get« over feeling mad, lie will have [.inn County. Judge Blackburn was a execution,
Nicholas Affolter, of Neskowin Ore. Emil
judgment, order and decree d dv i* hiseonliniious residence upon and cultivation
ImneRly ill personal matters and
sued out ol an»t under the seal of the above en­ of said land, viz;
Schiller, of Neskowin Ore., John W Whiteman
to Inngli nt the trick which down­ Southern Unionist and served in the war titled
court
in
the
»lawe
t
utitled
cause,
to
me
liis feality ami allegiance to the Re­
Daniel P. Harvey, ot Neskowin Ogn; Mrs. Nvakowin Ore., Os.arF. Hellenbraud. of Nes­
for the Union
He line held the position duly directed and dated the 29th day of January
ed him in the convention
IM. upon a decree render«! an»1 entered in said Jean Harve>, of Neskowin Ogn; Albert Bowman kowin Ore.
publican party, ami Imd he remain­
; of Couuty Judge, and is foremo«t in the court on the 7th day of March 189s, iu favor of ol Neskowin Ogn George H Page, of Ne k .wiu
Chas. B. Moores,
the above named plaintiffs C. Thaver and F Ogr.
ed here would have been honored
ranks at the bar, having worked liis Thayer
Register.
A B't of Sarcasm
and against the above named defend­
Chas. B. Moores
by bis party before now. Mi.
way up in twenty years earnest practice ant* The Nehalem Mill Co and Frank Patton
The Limiion Globe indulge« in a
for the sum of >1377.13 with interest thereon at
Before
insuring
your
dwelling
or
furniture,
Register.
of liis prufetMion.
the rate of 8per cent per annum from the uth
Norton's Tillamook friends me
see the p tides issued by the Fireman's Fund
of January ¡89? •”<! for costs amt disburse­
little sarcasm at our expense as
Professor J. II. Ackerman for State dav
ment* of this «nit. iaxetl at >175.55 commanding
Insurance Company. The most complete
Wanted.
pioml of his advancement and pre-
• follow»:
: Superintendent
of Schools, owes his me to sell the following described real piopei 1?
Eiib’.prho.t« and«hnr,. old copper *nd br*M policies ever issued, covering everything from
to wit An undivided one half interest in all the
fel'enee at the hauds of the re-
A Any or two Rgn one of the New Yo»k nomiiinlion entirely to llis fitness for Lota aud Blocks in Neh-lem City Tillamook One halt cl. per pound | »ld for rubber and XI» the baby's bottle to a bicycle, or from a pin to
fot copper and bra»»
tn R1 >ek tt
• repeating riffle,
publicans of Sherman itml Wasco, I'.ipeu thanke.l Heaven tliot however the position. As County Superintendent County. Oregon, except Lots* -
Lots 7 ft 8 in block 3 and Block 28 I herefort.
J. E Tuttle
Claude Thayer. Apt
and the republicans of those Aiiterieaits' feeling* might lie stirred, of Multnomah, and as City Superinten­ by vu tue of «aid execution, judgment order de-
creeand order o(sale and in compliance with
counties can do only one thing their journal* never «toope-1 to npply to dent of Portland, and more particularly the command* of «mid writ 1 will on the 6»h dav
as the leading spirit of teacliere institutes of April is«^. at the hour of ro o'clock A M it
the iroiit d-’or ui the < ouuty Court House ffi thv
Letter iu this matter, mid that ia, their public men *tuh Unguoge a*
Eomlou Journal* use town nig Lord all over the State he has demonstrated city of Tillamook, «aid County and State sei
at public auction subject t*» miemptioii. to the
l»y electing Mr. Morton as their
Saliabury. To-«Uy we notice that the ‘ liis high qualifications as an educator highest and l est bidder for cash tn hand all the
right, title and interest whi< h the within nam­
joint representative.
New York “Evening Journal" write* of During the past few years he has been ed
defendants had at the date of the mortgage
-'the McKinley inted" and the "miser­ absolutely unable to respond to the mentioned in the complaint, or now have in or
to the above described real propertv or any
The only answer we Imve to give able poltroon statesmen” who sell the number of rails he has had to act as therewf to «atmfy «aid execution, judgment
de* ree, interest, cu’U and all accruing
conductor o( IiiMtilulm and oilier gather­ order,
Costs,
B
to the few kickers who are s»i, honour ot the Slates Another paper
say* that Mr. McKinley WU once * ‘re­ in gs for the developb.enl of teachers
H. II, Alderman.
anxious to air tlieir eflhsions in the
spectable bribegiver," but has not now A tnan of advanced ideas» up with tire
Sheriff of Tillamook Co.. Oregon.
IlKtni.iuHT, is this; The editor of even "a shoal’s patriotism.” A “shoal" times mid determined to keep up, of
the llEAULtunT is a republican. »e learn from the dictionary, is A 'young broad views, mid enlhnsiatitir in bis de­
NOTICE OF SALE
votion to liis profereion, the intereM* of
He has always been a tepiiblican, hog'. The American* are quite right. the using generation will be safe in his
Nfttic» it hereby given that on the 23d. day 0(
Aptll 1S98, I «til offer for pal.lie sale
standing at all times squarely on They Jo not u*e such language towards hands.
at the mw mill known as the Netarts
tlieir public men as we do.
As
a
whole
the
ticket
is
one
which
the platform of his party and abid
apait from politic« ought to prevail on artW. hving th« oulv sawmill situated
ing by the work done in its con-<
the ground« <>f tiineMi in its «election. upon Netarts Bay 1« Till.m.wk < <mnty. Oregon
Our Ticket
The convention di I c ‘od woik No part:- at the hour of ten o clock in the fi»rvno*N. of
ventions, even though such plat-!
san services ive l e« 11 rewaided. No per «ai.t day the following dmcnbvd perwmal
property The parts «• a heavy mw mill «insist­
form or work did not iu all respects
The Republican >Ute Convention s.mnl resentments gmiified. bnt a good ing of all theraaiing« andiroos bo ts and boxes
clean
square
R^pnbln-sii
ticket
has
iieen
confirm to his own iileas. He Ims which adj on met! al Awluei* last tfeknr-
put up in I it oily remain« for the voters one three inch diameter by 7 feet »4 mandrel
,h'r* «*••«»«- ’»••». MeUoa •». f^t
never belonged to any outside day morning, did wfflHf9 woik. After tod.» ill.., duty A„d iu-,ire th- S'Ate •
g—d <Um « ptare Remibbcan adminis- r“*.
’•'“T*-*» ,k»«* '«*" «4 p.u»y .,f
clique or faction. The HKADt.ii.nr adopting a ringiiix platform end decid tratioH for th» nett four year.,
.«.»t.’ijpJ
WtC'
ing the Moltnoniah «MNiteet in facer of
is just as sqimrely republican as
1 — " ....
*Ton fr»»ne box- « puller« «nd parts tw too
r regularity a;id party loyalty, il procce*I-
—
k
a —
ia with
wign 1 mandnl
11*1 • «ini and
*« mi one » horse
■ .— - < S , «
«aw i ng
its editor, ,with twenty years of ed to place iu nomination on the ticket
Twoyes-s age R J a.rrrs, a d«W.< al C.sler
<sH »nd
.nd engine c«m»Ut,
^raix-. No
No. sxm
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