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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 9, 1900, win» untl ucc, |,t,.<j nlf effu,ive eo:I,|lh Teachers’ Examination. inent. of ber friends in apparell,b ¥lwd Idlib; they declared »bedid uul ivuit a N otice is H krkhy G ives ,—That the uay over 40. County Superintendent of Tillamook ----------------- « As yet the groom hail not made hl» County will hold the regular examina- è By Olive Win»ton Gage. appearance; Mi«» Letitia had excused tion of applicants for state and county herself a moment or two. but a. the papers, at the school building, in Tilla. »nook City, as follows; Well, maybe you have and maybe you haven’t, but it will pay minute's lengthened into an hour with F or S tate P apers . ETITIA HOUGHTON was going to out her returning, »ignitieunt glauees you to call at our place of business and get a line of Canned Commencing Wednesday, August 8, at be married; consequently many of were exchanged and the buzz of muuv Goods, which is o.k. and not to be beat in quality or price. nine o’clock a.m.. and continuing until ■ ¿er lear feminine friends said it was a voices was heard. Saturday, August 11, at four o’clock I sbame. a scandal, for Letitia to think of Respectfully, It la aslonishitig how much pleasure p m. I such folly at her time of life. These U ednesday — Penmanship, history some people derive from the distress I fame authorities declured she was 55 or mortification of their friends. *. a. selling, Algebra, read ng, school law. I years olds adding there was no fool like Ponsonby and her coterie were insin T hursday .—VV ntten arithmetic,theory teaching, grammar, book-keeping, I au old one. uating that something was wrong; | of physics, civil government. I Letitia was on the sunny aide of 45. voicing pity which their eyes and coun I F riday .—Physiology, geography, men I but did not look as if she were 40, being tenance belied. tal arithmetic, composition, physical I handsome, with a pretty home, a tidy Thoroughly exasperated, Mrs. Jannie geography. I income, a kind heart and a sound head. was ubout to give a crushing retort, S aturday .—Botanv, plane geometry, The beneficiaries of her bounty Lad when Miss Letitia reappeared. general history, English literature, psy ' become accustomed to consider her a chology. She was slightly pale, her demeanor F or C ounty P apers . apiuster, too confirmed a devotee to a mixture of regret and dignity, while Commencing Wednesday, August 8, at single blessedness to change her state. u blending of defiance was depicted in nine o’clock a.m., and continuing until Wbat right had thut old thing to be ber erect attitude. Friday, August 10, at four o’clock p. in. taken in by an impecunious adventurer, ‘‘I’ve had a telegram from Mr. Lang F irst , S econd and T hird G rade when she hud friends of her lifetime worthy; business of a family uature, C ertificates . who naturully expected—she hud no which 1 shall not be at liberty to di W ednesday . — Penmanship, history, kinspeople—to be remembered in her vulge indiscriminately, compels him to orthography, 'reading. will, not that they were mercenary, start for Europe as he sent the mes T hursdav .—Written arithmetic, theory but that they had a sort of claim upon sage off; consequently there will be of teaching, grammar, school-law. F riday .—Geography, mental arith her. no wedding to-night. Thut need not Remarks of this kind were freely in interfere with our enjoyment of the i metic, physiology, civil government. Are unequalled because they are made of malleable iron and wrought steel. Will P rimary C ertificates . dulged in when the invitations were re supper; the presents will be returned I not break by overheating or rough usage. YVaterbacks bear 200 pounds of pres W ednesday . — Penmanship, ortho ceived. Twenty-five or thirty women to their donors to-morrow. Mr. Alden, graphy, reading. sure; no danger of explosion by freezing. Flues lined with asbestos. Bakes talking at once is ruther confusing, will you see me to the table? The min- l T hursday .—Art of questioning, theory quickly ; economical in fuel; abundance of hot water; burns hard or soft coal or and as the speakers became excited ister will take you, Jennie.” of teaching, methods. wood ; convenient and ornamental; will last a lifetime with ordinary care. Fully the comments became more personal Dated at Tillamook, this 19th day of Her astounding revelations called guarateed. and assumed an ill-natured turn. It forth a chorus of ohs and ahs, and a July, 1900. G. B. LAMB, Over Half Million sold in Dec. 1, 1898. was at a church sewing circle, and dozen excited women began to ply her County School Superintendent. tongues were flying faster than with questions, protesting against her About style of range, No. 1900, is sold from company’s wagons by their own needles. returning the presenu, but she waved salesmen, at a uniform price throughout the United States and Canada. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. An exceedingly pretty and richly them aside. dressed woman, a guest of the society, She gave her guests no time to dis now took up the cudgels in defense of cuss her affairs in groups, but marched ß L. EDDY, TO THE PUBLIC. the absent. them into the dining-room, some wear- | The Wrought Iron Range Co., of St.Louis, Mo , are canvassing this country with ATTORNEY-AT-LA W. “Ladies, ladies, is this a modern ing from the until minished pangs ot school for scandal, or a church society curiosity an expression as if they were their "Home Comfort" steel ranges, which arc sold only from their wagons by T illamook , O regon , held in the basement of a sacred edi being led to instant execution. raveling salesmen throughout the United States and Canada at one uniform fice? Y’ou all have cause to be grateful Miss Letitia wes the life of the party, price. We invite everyone to examine our improved "Home Comfort" when we it cooper , to Letitia; why should you speak of her and the theory that she had been call, and be your own judge as to its merrits. so bitterly now, because she exercises jilted did, not gain ground: her ex- i ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, the right we have all claimed?” planation was accepted as true—as far Fourteen years ago I bought a range Mrs. Alyn. Alden was a leader of so as it went. More Jinn one face be- TILLAMOOK. OREGON. ' from the company’s wagon and have ciety, whose dictum made or unmade came blank whe.n Miss Letitia said: I used same constantly since without one a newcomer entering the charmed cir "Jennie, be sure to jome around to- HIGHEST AWARDS. cent for repairs. I was told at the time THREE GOLD AND ONE cle. Mrs. Jennie, as Mrs. Alden was morrow and help tne pack those pres y II. GOYNE, St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical I that 1 was swindled, but to the contrary generally called, was a power, and with ents; some are so—valuable I will not SILVER MEDAL. ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, Association, 1869. promptitude they proceeded to eat be satisfied until they nre returned; it has proven the best investment I ever World’s Industrial and Cotton Centen Office: Opposite Court House, their words with marvelous celerity. fortunately all are labeled.” made. My range has paid for itself in nial Exposition, New Orleans, 1894-5. SIX HIGHEST AWARDS Mrs. Jennie smiled and bade them T illamook , O regon . ”1 will come, with pleasure. Letitia.” saving fuel, and is as good as the (lav I World ’ s Columbia Exposition, Chicago, good morning. On the way to Miss Le replied Mrs. Alden, while Mrs. i’onson- bought it. My neighbors have all bought HIGHEST AWARDS. titia’s she made a gesture as if she bad by whispered dolefully: "If she would fJLAUDE THAYER, 1893. the improved Home Comfort from Co.’s, touched an ill-6inelling weed. ask me.” Nebraska State Board of Agriculture, HIGHEST AWARDS. wagon recently and are highly pleased. “What a power of harm such women Early next morning Mrs. Jennie ac ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 1897. Western Fair Association, London, Can To the public I would sav that from mv can do at times! 1 do not pose as a cordingly put in her appearance, find T illamook , O hegon ada, 1865. experience the Home Comfort is the reformer, but I really would« like to ing her friend in exceedingly good DIPLOMA. cheapest range ever put upon the market. recall the ducking stool for their ben spirits. SIX GOLD MEDALS. (JAMES McCAIN. efit. Poor Letitia! I hope she has not While tying up a gaudy plated cake Alabama Agricultural Society, Mont H. G. M orrow . fA. W. SEVERANCE Mid-Winter Fair, San Francisco, Cal., stand, a gift from Mrs. Ponsonby. Mrs. chosen unwisely.” gomery. Cowlitz, Wash., May 2, 1900. 1894. yjcCAIN & SEVERANCE, Iler musings ceased as the coachman Alden said: “Letitia, why return the presents? drew rein before the pretty old-fash AWARDS. Greenville, Or., SILVER MEDAL. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ioned garden of the Houghtons. Mrs. Were you in earnest when you said June 5, 1600. Chattahoochie Valley Exposition, Co. Toronto Exposition, Toronto, Can., T illamook , O regon . Jennie was met in the yard by the there was not much likelihood of there 1885. Our Home Comfort Range, bought lumbia, Ga., 1888. bride-elect, whose fresh and fair com being a marriage?" from the company’s wagon, has been in Miss Letitia was bending over the DAVID WILEY, M IL, plexion had defied the ravages of time. continual use for over twelve years, and With her bright hazel eyes and wavy bed. replacing a handsome silver ladle does as perfect work as when purchased light brown hair, she might have in its velvet box. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND It has not shown the least sign of wear. The constrained position may have passed for 35 at most. ACCOUCHEUR. The material in it is of malleable iron “Come into the house, Jennie; it’s been the cause of her heightened color. All call promptly attended to. and wrought steel. As a baker and lovely out here amongst the flowers, Her face, as she turned toward Mrs. cooker it cannot be excelled, the reser but 1 have some things I wish to show Alden, wore conflicting expressions: T illamook . O regon . 19TII AND 20TH STREETS, ST. LOUIS, MO. you; the dress has come; I ain too old triumph, shame, and over all a half voir in itself being a treasure. We would to be married in white satin, so I select sad. half defiant look. Her first words ROBERT A. MILLER, advise intending purchasers to examine Founded Limited ed a pink brocade trimined with lace. were apparently irrelevant: the Home Comfort and they will con "I’ve learned much. Jennie.” she ATTORNEY AT I.AW, I have never had so many pretty clothes Our notes are always payable at your door and not at the banks. clude that it is the best and cheapest on made at one time in my life, for I never said, as she folded a dozen tine thread O begon C itv , O hegon . the market. M artin R biling . needed to. I don’t think I’m envious, cambric handkerchief's and placed them Land Titles »lid Land Office Business a but when I saw’ all my friends’ hand with lingering regret in the costly box Specialty. Greenville, Or., Tillamook, Or., After using the Home Comfort steel some outfits it occurred to me that it they came in; “how exquisite these June 5, 1900. would be an inducement to marry. Do are. and like the donor! Oh. yes. 1 was July 25th, 1900. range five years we are thoroughly con After having tested the merits of a saying how much 1 had learned since INSURE WITH you not like it?” vinced of its merits and superiority over This certifies that we have used a Home Comfort range for over twelve “But where did you meet the man I had sent out those tickets. I’ve al Claude Thayer, the cherqter kinds which we had tried Home Comfort range for the past six years we take pleasure in stating that you expect to marry, Letitia? I would ways had. a too-confiding disposition, Agent or Fireman ’ s Fund and London not give my life into the keeping of an and, while I'm not now a cynic. I've before using the Home Comfort. And years and are highly pleased with it, as we hud it perfection in every respect. had eye-openers, plenty of them. and Lancashire Fire Insurance it takes little fuel, heats quickly, bakes It has not cost us a cent for repairs dur utter stranger.” after testing same thoroughly for five "Going about to different stores, rid Companies. “Y’ou needn’t be uneasy about me; to jierfection and the reservoir always ing that time, and docs as good work as years we feel no hesitancy in recom has plenty of hot water. It has never when purchased. If we ever needed an he's a very pleasant man, and I’m posi ing windy day», veiled, on the cars, have given me an insight into people ’ s tive we will get on very well together; FIRE INSURANCE. mending the Home Comfort for neigh cost us a cent for repairs and will last a other range we would have no hesitation as for love, we are not young people, character that has been both painful bors and friends as the best and cheap, lifetime. To our friends we would say, in purchasing a Home Comfort. They and profitable; I needn ’ t tell you w hom and have said nothing about that, but /. 5. STEPHENS, I mean, for I see you know-. I ’ m not a est range in the long run on’the market. purchase a Home Comfort and be happy. are the best, and the cheapest in the end. we will do well enough as friends. Did AGENT FOR THE W. R. B arrett , J ohn S vknson . you notice that black and gold visiting sentimental fool; the only regret is self HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON & A. L etcher . M rs . E. J. B arnett , contempt that I’ve been taken in LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE «ilk, Jennie?” G. 0. W ic K i . ind . Tillamook, Ore, July 25, 1900. COMPANIES. M rs . E. D ooley . Mrs. Jennie perceived that the bride- them so long, but I've never outgrown to-be preferred to talk about her a girlish pleasure in being liked. Agent for North West School Supply “ You had your husband and chil clothes instead of the man she had Company, Notary Public. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, tor NOTKE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. promised to marry, and made no other dren. and I never begrudged wives and TILLAMOOK. — OREGON 1 illamook ( (flinty Land Office at Oregon City. Ore , Land Office at Oregon < ity. Ore July llth, kmm ». In the nintter of the E-tate ot < / ¡.„.i,,,, effort to drag him into the conversa mothers their happiness, for my life July 14th. I900. Dennis V» . Kvan, decease«!. * ’ Notice is hereby given that the f Rowing- Notice is hereby given that the following tion. Miss Letitia brought every article had been a healthy, happy one. and so To, Mamie Crimmins, Nellie Crimmina, Maggie named settler has filed notice of his Intention named settler has tiled notice of hla mteiiUoD completely am 1 a spinster that 1 be C. A. BAILEY, Ctimniin*, John CriinnihiM, James Ci m to make final proof in support of liiscNiiii, and for Mrs. Jennie’s inspection. to make fi al proof in support of In* min*. Timothy (Timmins. Willje ('rimmins, th;tl2siii<l proof will be made before the County DEALER IN and that said proof will be made b<4ore the “Do stay to lunch; I’ve so much to lieve I w as born one; I’ve never seen t he Dennis Crimmin*. Cathi riiie Totpv, vx Illium Clef K of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregon, County Clerk of Tillamook Co. at Tillamook, 5 TU DE BA KER UAGONS Byun, Margaret Mtiione, H. F. Hyxii, on August 24th 1 /><». vi/ tell you yet! I want it understood that man 1 have ever imagined I could Oregon, on September 3rd. 1900, viz.. REUBEN WILLIAM«*, Gieetinc . OSBORNE MOWERS, JOHN H. SLOAN, I meant what I said when I wrote on the , fancy, but there was one thing i did In the name of the Hint«* of Oregon. You are ILK. No. 11,4X3, lor the E Lj of E %, sec. i3, tp. 4 H E. No. f2.13<>, for the S ’ t> off*w 8 ’ « Buggies, hay rnkes, plows, m.d olhe of Se % ec. 8 and Ne *.< of Ne *4 Sec. 17, 1 P 6 S-, hereby cited and required to appeal in the S, R. jo . cards I didn’t want presents; please want.” He name« the following witnesses to prove ( Oillltv Court of the State of Or gon, for the farm machinery. You. ran save make my friends understand that, will j Mrs Alden had listened sympathet- K»fe names the following witnesses to prove County • f Ttllamook. al the Court Room thereof, his continuous residence upon mid ciiltiviitiou money by dealing with hip , at Tillamook < ity, io the said county of Tilla of said lainl. viz you? I know that they will want to , ically; as Miss Letitia paused for his continuouslesidence upon mid cultivation Special Prices on Btiggieti and Spring mook. on 'lue-day, the 4th day of September, E iihs II. stone, Jerry Lewallen Bert Sher- of said land, v z’ . give me presents; von can’t know how breath she ventured to speak. “What Wagons. Albert J’l.iik, Mm Ell. Pl.uk, of I illaniook. tyoo, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day woo<! Hiid John L'-wraiice, ol Hebo, orevo . was that. Letitia?” C har . B. M oores , Register. glad I am that I am liked, Jennie.” Oregon: Slele» ABolUr. Wilhelm <ir..»hol, ol the . arid there to show <nuse, if any exist, whv C. A. BAILEY ’ . Tillamook, Ore. “Y’ou may laugh. Jennie, if you wish, an order of sale to sell all of the real property Mrs. Alden would not shake Miss Le Emma, Oregon. „ 1 belonging to said estate shall not be niH'le ns C has . B M oorm Register but that was no more nor les» than a titia’s faith in the professions of friend prayed for in the petition of William Ryan, ad ministrator of Raid estate. The following is the ship she believed sincere, but when trousseau!" XIIKKIFF-X «»t.K description of the land belonging to said Estate "What? Do you mean that — " their spiteful comments were recalled to be sold, to wit : South East quarter of set 25. Nimrz i. nr.KFiiv G ivbf — That the nml.r- Township one North. Ibinpc eight West, and "I mean, and I know it will go no it angered her afresh with them. ». .li.Tlff.4 Tlllmnook (oonly. on u-.-lL the sonth Kant quarter of Section sixteen, in tp. BIRBE« INO BllflDBESSEB nn.ler »11(1 bv virtue of n wii' ■>( execution det. .1 one South of Range seven West of Will. Mer., For that purpose Mrs. Jennie drove further, thnt I couldn't have a trous SHAVING, HAIR (JUTTING, the IMII (lav <>f July. I900 l«.(ie.l out • 'f the Cn nit v ■II situated in Tillamook County Oregon. seau without a marriage, and that wa» back by the church, where she found ( onrt of (lie stale of Orwn, for rtllaiuook Witness the Hon. G. W Happingtori, Judge county, to enforce tlie J.KlBtliexf rna.le ami en the society dispersing. She did not | why I sent out card«. Don't yon un of the County Coin t, <1 the state of SHAMPOOING. ETC. ter. <1 in raid court on (he IMh day "I July iv». derstand. Jennie? The marriage could Oregon . for the County of Tillamook. alight, but told them of Miss Letitia's UI the action of (T.inl' Thayer plaintiff [L-8-J with the seal of '-aid Court affixed, not take place — because there was no Electric Baths nicely flitted up Good for H lliulen and Oak Solan, a» (tefen.lanla. w II thi* 6lh duy of July, AD. I900. wish. She of the sharp tongue gave a 0(1 Monday *( piember the loth allOoelMk. in bridegroom at all; now it «out. Attest : persons suffering with rheumatism, alirill little cackle and said: the forenoon of ahu I ‘lav. at « onrt lfou*c, HOMER -MAHON, CVrk For once Mr». Alden was surprised “That means we must give them Building next door to the post Office. al Tlllaniook. in »aid Tillamook county, tire, NOTICE FoK PUBLICATION roll, • Il «t pu>(llc auction, for ( nah n I s «old without fail; she’s afraid we won t beyond the power of expression, but Land office at Oregon City, Or. coin, to the ld«h. at and beat bidder, th. lol- when she did recover her merry laugh July 28. I900. lowin« d.-arrih-d H»ct of land K. wit. Booth give anything, and takes that means Notice Is hereby given that the following ter was delightful to hear and was one half of l.ota No. 1 and 1 in Bl o k X" . JI to make sure.” Tillamook Ity. Stato ol Oregon, and tl.e l.uild- named settler ha» filed notice of her intention mg thereon, to aatlafy the «uni of t • «.hundred to make final prod in supper t of her claim, and “Was that the reason you had ’no joined by Letitia. “What a good joke!” gasped Mr». and ninety dollar. f|mo.oo) and the coat» orlili. that said proof will I m - made before the • oinity TlMHHR ».AMD, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. — No 11« K FOH flowers’ on the cards when your daugh < lerk o* l iilamooK Co . at Tillamook, Oregon I’l’HI ICATloN Jennie. "Wouldn't it make the Rich on September 12. i</«o. viz. H. 11. »l.rtF.RMAN. ter graduated? Letitia's bouquet was United State« Land Office, LUCIA J HUNT, mond dames open their eves? It shall She-lff of Tillannok t ouiity Oregon. Oregon Ci tv. Ore , weighted with a jeweled butterfly. 80 H E No. 11560 for the F. 1, of Nw *4 and E ’2 of Dated of fir.t publication. Angual ,tli. Ur ■> July 3rd, 1900. go no further, though 1 would like Alyn General Banking and Exchange Imsi- H» 1, *w. 29. Tp. 2 N. R. 7 W glad you enlightened me; 1 have won Notice is hereby given that in compliance Hhe names the following witnesses to prove to know, if you have no objection. nem interest paid on time deposit». dered why that clause was inserted, her continuous residence upon and cultivation with the provisions ol the ar t of ongress ot J uii »- i rH7s, entitled Anact for the sale of tim What would Mr». Ponsonby say?" of said land, v'.z . but had no idea it meant exactiy op Exchange on England. Belgium, tier- Walt- r .1. Smith. Egbert 1» H»»verance. of Wil. ber lands in the stat« - of < alifornia, Oregon, "Embellish it until we wouldn ♦ soli. Orr-zon; >n ; Morrison Mills, if Tillamook, Nevada an<! Washingt«n Territory,' a* ex posite what it said, It is never too late know it: but there’» one thing »he tended to all the Public Land Mtates by act of Oregon; Kiltie Mills of Wilson Oregon August 4, 1893, to learn—wisdom, Good morning. 1 won’t enjoy any more; expectation» of many, Sweden, and all foreign countries C ham It M» m » rk * Krgister. FRAXK FA M M I .. must go home.” «>f North Yamhill. c>mntv of Yamhill, Mtate of sharing mv fortune. 1 »hall leave my TILLAMOOK. ORE. NO 11« F FOR PUBLICATION. Mrs. Ponsonby gazed after the car Oiegoii has this day filed III this office his Land Office Rt On go • City ore money a. a fund for old maid, trous- sworn statement No .5235. lor the purchase of riage and »aid to her dear familiar July y,th i-/oo. Beaux.”— Boston Globe. Notice is hereby given that the following the Sw *4 of Bert foil N«». 3?, in ToWHship No. friend: . , . named settler has filed notice of her intention 2 South. Range No. 7 W', ami will offer proof •■Ball Run" Bo.«ell. i "Mr». Alden doe» have the knack ot to make final proof in support t>f her claim, and to show that th«-land «ought is rnorr \ aliiablo Dr. J. W. Vogel, that said proof will be made before th»* < ounty for its timber 'ir stone than fot agricultural tun - Sir William Howard Ruasell ha« be taking one by «urpriae; she confuses a pose*, and to establish his claim to s.-«,d lainl Clerk of Tillamook County at Tillamook, Oi SHAVING, S pecialist rim R p . fbatctiom and before the Register and Receiver of this office come an octogenarian, the oldest of on Sept ;th. I900 viz person so; of course. 1 didn’t mean a Oregon < ity, Oir . on Monday the 1st «lay MUZABETII J. KEDWINF. D efects of the E ve . the British war correspondent., hay HAIR CUTTING, that is. I didn’t intend to own—” H.E. No II.527. for the Sw ot Nw sec. 3 of October. 1900 He names as wilnesse* . Christopher Zimmerman William MerHtt, “That you took that way of assuring ing been born on March 28. 1M0. Half and Se % of % se< . I. tp 5 s. R. 1H W SHAMPOOING, •tie r sines the folowinz witness«-« to prove I,« rurqus Jones, August Famine, of .North Yam Will visit TILLAMOOK every three Sophy a ’number of bouquet» and pres a century ha« passed since he first rep hid Oregon. her eontlnuous residence upon and > ultivaUou Any and all persons claiming adversely ’he ent»? I thought you didn't mean to resented the London Time» on the fie.tl month». ««aid land. \ iz Raths of John J. Hud*oti, Web«t4ir Hudson, Joseph I, alM»ve des< ribed lands are requested to file their P ortland ... O regon . »ay that. dear, did you?” suggested of battle, hi. best work haring been «. aim* in this office on or before said tat day ¿ones, of Woods, Or.; Henry Dawson, of Clover- of O< tola r 1900. in connection with J-r*?**“ O ffice ■ 132 F irst S treet . aie, Oregon. the friend, sweetly. I done C har B. M oomih Register. C has . B. Mooaga. Register. war. when hi» letters from the front R esidence : 529 S hekmax S treet . I EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS Min Letitia’» wedding night had ar created a sensation at home. rived. She w as looking extremely band- Í Miss Letitia’s Trousseau » Have you any Green Peas ? Have you any Beans, Tomatoes or Corn? L KING 8 l KERREMANS, Have some More ? What ? Razor Clams, sir, for sale King & Kerremans HOME COMFORT’ Family and Hotel Ranges yy ROLL CF HONOR Above Honors Were Received by Wrought Iron and Range Company, in 18G4. EDGAR LATIMER, OF C. & E. Thayer. CHAS. PETERSON, ; Barber1 Hot and Cold Liability.