Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 16, 1901, Image 3

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 16, 1901
ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
Wall Paper
and Linings.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINC GOODS, I Undertaker's
CARPETS, MIRRORS, BEDROOM SUITES,
MATTING, OIL CLOTH. LINOLEUM,
LACE CURTAINS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELING.
STOVES, RANGES, CROCKERY. GLASS,
Noui’s the time to refurnish your home.
OLSEN <&,
WANTS TO SELL
OUT. I
I
Ule are Headquarters for
T
CO.,
Call and Inspect our Goods.
Tlxe Tilla.ixj.oolt
II
Supplies.
Priees are lorn for First Class Furniture.
House
Furnishers.
“How is this to be avoided and Port­ Oregon, but if it should, then some of the
The unfortunate Britons are having
Shamrock II. Beaten.
PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS.
kind secure the Nehalem country? I leading participants|should be placed in
trouble with mad Mullah as well as with
W eymouth , May 13.—Shamrock I. to
—Harry—“Y’ou say Maude sings like
The Portland, Nehalem & hold in one of three ways; First—Before political oblivion.
insane De Wet.
day beat Sir Thomas Liptoi.’s new boat
this fight comes and before the Northern
During the President’s Southern trip it an angel. Why, I never heard her sing
Tillamook Railroad.
by five minutes and five seconds over
at all!” Penelope—“True; but did you
Pacific builds its Scappoose-Nehalem
was
again nip and tuck between the fed­
NEHALEM.
a triangular course of about 20 miles.
ever hear an angel sing?”—Harlem
(From the Oregonian).
branch, which President Mellen says will
eral
and
Confederate
soldiers.
Life.
The tug and barge sailed for San Fran­ The only possible disadvantage to the
William Reid, secretary of the Port­ be commenced this Summer or Fall, in
Gen. John W. Foster maintains that
challenger was in the fact that she used
—Mrs. Dahlgren—“Ah, Mr. Phipps, I
land, Nehalem & Tillamook Railway a letter he has directed to me, let the cisco Thursday.
according to the grammer of diplomacy saw you in church last Sunday.” Mr.
Company, sees danger ahead for Port­ Portland people meet, appoint a commit­
Chas. Eason), who has been quite ill and her old mainsail, which sits worse since
its salt water bath of Thursday. There the United States is singular instead of Phipps—“Yes, it rained, you know.
land unless the transcontinental railroad tee to wait upon the three transconti­ under the care of Dr. Smith, is better.
Was that the reason you were there,
was no discoverable holding back of the plural.
interests represented by Harriman, Hill nental lines, and say that they, the Port­
too?”—Cleveland Leader.
Francis Groner who runs the engine it»
It is a great thing to be a corn king.
and Morgan can be induced to pool their land moneyed men, will build these first Chisholms camp, was quite badly hurt challenger, although once or twice she
—Reason to Be Thankful.—“Was your
interests in the Nehalem country If they 43 miles from near Linntoti to summit last week. While pulling at an angle the pointed such a course as left the sus­ Mr. Phillips has the market in such shape office-seeking trip to Washington a suc­
picion
that
the
steersman
was
not
tak
­
that
he
can
make
money
buying
or
sell
­
build seperate lines into Nehalem and Cascade range at the estimated cost of cable flew across the engine, breaking a
cess?” “Yes; in a way.” “You got a
place?” ‘‘No. But my present em­
Tillamook they will divert the traffic $650,000, in first mortgage bonds, for lever and throwing it square in his face ing advantage of every chance. There is ing or standing pat.
from Portland. Mr. Reid says the busi­ the Northern, Southern! and Union Pacific Dr. Smith sewed up the wounds, and he no doubt that the result of to-day’s trial
Public interest in the statement that ployers didn’t dock me for the time it
was distinctly disappointing to those Pope Lee is worth $30,000,000 is inten­ took to make the journey.”—Washing­
ness men of Portland should protect to own and acquire a permanent joint is at work again.
who had pinned their faith to the new sified by the parenthetic information that ton Star.
their interests by urging the transconti­ ownership in same—one third to each
Mr. and Mrs. John Gerritz went out challenger, especially as Shamrock I., on
—“I may have bitten off more than 1
nental. lines to take up the Nehalem pro­ company—operating it in the name of
he is about to make his will.
can chew,” remarked the boa constrictor
to attend the funeral of Mrs. Gerritzes the previous spins, had not shown equal
ject on a basis that would be satisfac­ Poitland, Nehalem & Tillamook Rail­
Evidence is rapidly accumulating that as the y oung gazelle disappeared with­
mother, Mrs XVm. Edwards, formerly of quality with the new racer on any point
tory to the metropolis. If that effort way Company, and in exchange there­
Nehalem, who died at Scholl’s Ferry, of sailing with the exception of running. Prof. D. Herron has qualities that entitle in its capacious jaws, “but, thank for­
ails, Portland should build the Nehalem for they to supply their own rolling
him to be a first-class stranger to every­ tune, I don’t have to chewrAn^t
Yamlnll County, last week.
curled itself up for a six weeks’ nap.—
railroad and thus safeguard its rights in stock and give to the Portland moneyed
body else.
Born, to the wife of Bud Steel, a Demand for Normal Graduates
Chicago Tribune.
a rich territory which is tributary to it. men taking these $650,000 bonds their
Secretary Hay is a very modest man.
—“Thou art fairer than the day!”
To a reporter Mr. Reid said yesterday: joint and several obligations, guarantee­ daughter
The State Normal School at Mon­ It is all the President can do to push him
he cried, with a poet’s fervor. The
Born, in Roseburg, to the wife of the mouth reports that the demand for its
“The recent fights between the money ing principal and interest, $32,500 per
out 011 the platform, but once there he warm color suffused her cheek. “Fairer
interests which control the Union Pacific year, on these bonds to the Portland Rev. Roehiner, (nee Miss Hulda Effen- graduates during the past year has been never fails to make good.
than the eight-hour day?” she asked
burger , a daughter.
and Southern Pacific under one executive owners.
much beyond the supply. Graduation
Prominent statesmen are discussing eagerly; for she had been taught to
head in E. H. Harriman, and the other,
Miss Minnie Schcllmeyer will teach from the practically assures a place
think that very fair indeed to all parties
Second—Lease to the three transconti­
the question. What does the Democratic concerned.—Detroit Journal.
the Northern Pacific and Great Northern, nental lines these 43 miles jointly, for 99 the Blyback school, and Miss Mary the worth from $40.00 to 75.00 per month.
party stand for ? The answer may be,
—In Doubt.—“I have strong sus­
under control of J. Pierpont Morgan, be­ years or less, at an annual rent as per­ Miami school, both commencing on Mon­ The students take the state examinations
Because it has no place to lay its bead.
picions,” said the very susceptible
tokens no good to Portland if continued. mitted by the Oregon railway corpora­ day next.
during the regular course, and are easily
Col. Bryan intimates that he will not young woman, “that he is a nobleman.”
It teaches the lesson that not until ont tions act, passed in 1887. If this second
Prof. Walker and family came up able to pass on all subjects required for
“Where’s his title?” asked her father,
of the systems enters a new territory proposition is chosen, Portland people from Bay City on Friday and are occu­ state papers before graduation. The be a candidate in 1904 unless it becomes in accents of suspicion. “He is travel­
does the other take action.* So will it need not furnish the money on bonds for | pying the Johnson house in upper town. school has a well equipped training de­ absolutely necessary. Last year be was ing incognito.” “Perhaps so. It’s either
be very soon here. Whenever the North­ $650,(M), as we know already an Eastern The professor will commence school in partment consisting of a nine-grade I in the absolutely unnecessary class.
a case of ‘incognito’ or ‘alias,’ I can’t
There is comfort for the New York ice quite make out which.”—Washington
town school and a typical county school.
ern Pacific insists on building and active­ syndicate which will guarantee to supply the Pye district on Monday next.
I trust in the announcement from a scien- Star.
ly commences to construct its Scappoose- that money on a lease.
—“I think,” said the man who had
Master Fh.h Warden Van Dusen paid '«>urce tl'“t “ " i11 »* «0,000 years
Nehalem line, the Union-Southern com­
“Third—If the three transcontinental
HEBO.
into the State Treasury $2748.90 the 11>efore
B^cial ’P«®1' wil> be due bought a season ticket to the opera,
bination will step in, not by building a lines express to the Portland committee,
The road is being opened between amount of his collections during the; American cities can get a pointer from whispering to his neighbor, “that I’ll
line direct from Portland to Nehalem, which is here proposed to wait upon
try to have my seat changed. Every
because not 40 days ago it had that op­ them, that they would wish no bonds or ! Mattoon’s shop and Wm. Rhodes.
month of April. Under the new law the ' the Philippines Manila has civil govern- night that girl sits in front of me
The county saw mill is being moved inonev is not kept in district funds, but I ment without the annoyance of city with that ¿i'ine huge hat on and—”
portunity offered it by simply guaran­ other indebtedness over the Portland-Ne­
teeing the Portland, Nehalem & Tilla­ halem line, then let each company con­ to Cloverdale.
all goes into the hatchery found, regard-1 elections and the census is taken by the “Excuse me,” said the girl, turning
round indignantly, “it’s a different hat
mook Railway Company that it would, tribute $250,<’00, or $750.000 in all,
Jerry Lewallen’s factory started up less of the section of the state from which ; Board of Health,
within the next two years, build over which would include rolling stock, and Wednesday.
1 Wind Cave, in the Black Hills region, every night.”—Truth.
it was received,
—In a Glasgow car was an uged Irish­
their route and surveys direct into this become joint owners and managers of
There will be a meeting at the Hebo | The prospects for anything like a suc­ has been reopened to public inspection
city on a 1 per cent grade. Mr. Harri that line, just as these three companies school house Saturday, May 25,1901,' cessful fishing season on the Columbia by the Interior Department. This would man, who held a pipe in his mouth. The
conductor told him he could not smoke
man declined. Why? I can plainly see now propose to own and operate the at one o’clock, to determine what shall River are not at all bright, and cannery seem to be a good place for ex-Senator but he paid no heed. Presently the
the reason now—to follow the plan C. P. Burlington system—one third interest to be done in regard to the grave-yard, men are feeling rather gloomy. Very few Towne to stock up.
guard came into the car and said, with
Presuming that the Chinese question is a show of irritation: “Didn’t I tell you
Huntington finished before his death, but each. To Portland either mode is an which was partly cleared last spring. salmon are being taken at any place on
was unable to consumate it. When Mr. enormous gain, securing perpetually all This is a matter everyone should be in­ the river, but more shad are caught than likely to creep into American politics, yon couldn’t smoke in
Huntington refused me connections or the Nehalem and Tillamook traffic pass­ terested in and it is hoped there will be a there is market for. The late rise in the the Republicans of Iowa propose to Oi’m not smoking.” “Yo«*ve got a pipe
in your mouth.” “So Of have me feet
trackage into Portland 10 months ago, ing directly through this city for redistri­ good turn out.
river has discolored the water and this fortify themselves by nominating Min in me boots,” replied I’aL “but Oi*m not
ister
Conger
for
Governor.
he then said in his letter that the South­ bution, and enhancing the value of City
interferes with fishing, and it is hoped
Not only should the officers of the walking.”—Scottish N
ern Pacific would build this Summer of Portland property permanently.
«
BEAVER.
that when the water clears and gets a
♦
(1901) a short branch line from Sheridan
“It the three transcontinental lines can­ J. D. Edwards’ smiling face was seen little warmer there will be a good run of Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company
HINTS IN MEDICINE.
organize
the
great
World
’
s
Fair
in
to Tillamook City, which I surveyed 15 not be got to agree to thus own the Port­
fish.
on our streets the first of the week.
history, but they should take pride in Words of Advice for tfliw Careful
years ago on a 1 per cent grade. That land-Nehalem line, and insist on carry­
Housewife.
Judge Sappington and his small crew | A Portland firm shipped 16,090 pounds organizing it in the shortest tune on re­
line, he said, would not only be extended ing through their individual plans separ­
Physicians constantly see patients
of hands are hurrying too and froe, and of butter and 100 cases of eggs to Daw­ cord.
__________
into the Nehalem, but carried to Astoria, ately for the Nehalem country and Tilla­
who would be horror-stricken at the
are really making vast and substancial son, the whole making up a carload. The
idea of being devoted to,the whisky or
a id would serve, he said, all the purposes mook, as I have indicated above, then
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
butter
was
packed
in
two-polind
tin
improvements in our roads.
Department of the later io
brandy bottle, but who seem to* think
of Portland’! getting lumber from that there is no other course lek for the Port­
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.
that there is no possible harm in re­
Jos. Bixbv’s store look well after re­ packages. The contents of each pack­
May
13th,
I901.
territory via Sheridan.
land people than to protect this city’s
age were wrapped securely in paraffine
Notice in hereby given that the following sorting to wines of cocoa or kola with
*‘8o long as the Northern Pacific does interests and complete the 43 miles from ceiving a new coat of paint.
paper, the can was lined with a coating named settler has filed notice of bin intention or without other ingredients. In many
to make filial proof in siippei t of bin claim, and
There will lx a “Children’s Dav’’ picnic
not build its Scappoose-Nehalem branch, near Linnton to the Coast Range sum­
of paraffine to prevent rust and after the that said proof will be made before tin» County instances these wines contain such a
the Union-Southern combination will mit, the shortest route, for $650,000 in at Beaver, on Saturday, June 1st. A butter was put into the can, salt solution Clerk of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregon, large quantity of alcohol that in addi­
viz.:
keep its hands off, but never will allow bonds this Summer, and thus perpetually program rendered bv the children and was injected to expel air and to keep the on June 27th, l90i.
tion to the stimulating effect of their
A BN EK GRIEST,
II.
E.
No.
11769.
for
the N '4 Ne K. Sw U Ne '4 medicinal ingredients they produce un
young
people,
beginning
at
10:30
a.m.,
the Northern Pacific to control alone all secure to Portland the traffic of that re­
product fresh. This large amount of ami Be *4 Nw U of a»*c 1;. tp. « S, R. R W
He names the following witnesses to prove effect equivalent to that induced by a
of the vast Nehalem territory. If the gion beyond any preadventure and profits an old fashioned basket dinner, a session butter was in accumulation for some
his continuous residence upon an I cultivation drink of whisky. They should, there­
Union.Southern will not take the Port­ of the stock. I have no financial or other for the older people and recreation for time and helped to relieve the market of of said land, vtz :
Robert Rich» ds, Marcus Curl. Jam«« Patter­ fore, be employed only under the direc­
land-Nehalem direct railway and short­ property interests in Portland, and there­ the children in the afternoon will lx surplus and to strengthen prices.
son and Charles sea £ of BlaitiP, Ore.
tion of a physician, and should a phy­
C has . B M oor eh , Kegiater.
est into Nehalem, as we offered it, with­ fore speak disinterestedly in her people’s features of the day. Those residing in
sician order them the prescription call­
Mr. Hanna and those interested with
adjoining neighborhoods are cordially
out paying anything, it is clear to me interests.’’ ______
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for ing for them is not to iw swuaHuI iu?
him in the ship subsidy scheme, have, by
P uheication .
that it intends to kill two birds with one
invited to attend.
definitely, excepting umltfPbiatfdrtoe.
f nibd States Land Office,
no means given up that project; though
Oregon City, Oregon,
stone—namely, extend that short branch Republicans Still at Loggerheads
The same objections ej^ist against the
Quite a lot of well dressed looking dads
Muy 13th, I90I.
defeated
in
the
last
Congress,
they
suc
­
from Sheridan to Tillamook and Ne­
No!ice is hereby given that in compliance employment of all Ihona preparations
have passed through our streets the past
ceeded
in
playing
even
by
killing
the
river
with the piovi'ionH of the act of CongrvHH of of bromide and caffeine Which are irtl-
From present indications there is going ten days, who keep their business to
halem, secure that local traffic away from
.lime 3, I87K. entitled ’An act for ihe n«le of
the Northern Pacific, and also build on /o be another sharp tussel with the poli- themselves. Of course, Beaverites think and harbor bill; and next time, in all pro­ timb r landi In the Stat»*« of < nliforniH, Oregon, lized under different combined names
bability, they will succeed. It is one of NevHdaand WHchington Territory,-' hm extended in the treatment of headache, and very
to the north bank of Young’s Bay, and cal war horses lor supremacy iu the next each one is an oil, R. R., or mineral pros
ioh II 'he Public Land Btaten i y act of AuguNt
much the same objection exists, too,
the things that the “commercial inter­ 4, iH92.
ABtoria—a level gra<|f—and thus cut off seuatorial fight in this state. Senator pector.
against many of the so-called headachgfl
MARY BURCH,
ests
’
in
control
of
the
Government
a^e
Joseph
Simon
and
Messrs.
Sol.
Hirsch
Of
Portl
’
nd,
connty
of
Mnltnomah.
S'n
’
e
of
Hfimmond's road from ever doing them
Mr.Shortridge and daughter, of Dolph, bound to have, and as long as the people Oregon, ha- tnia day filed in thia offi e her jiowders or tablets which are now
•fly harm whatever at Astoria, and still and C. W. Fulton are pronounced candi- passed through our streets the fore part
Hw»m Hfateinenl No. 54O7. for the purchase <>f placed upon the market, for the ig*» of
elect Depews, Hanna, Elkiness and the he He‘4 Nw ‘4. Hw % Ne
W
rte ',4 of the unwary. It is true that th< y do re­
possess a twofold termini to the South­ dates, with probably ex-Senator H. XV. of the week.
7 in Township No. 3 N. Benge No. Io
like, to the Senate, the voters should be Section
W, and w 11 offer pr-of to «how th t'he land lieve headache in many casus,
ern and Union Pacific combination, name­ Corbett still hopeful of securing the toga, i
Quite an oil seepage is noticeable on satisfied with the jobs these promoters Fought is mo.e valunok foi it* n her nr atone shoql»! Lc used
i t h
ly, at Portland and at Astoria. With to say nothing of a score or more who J
than for a^ricultural p» poeee, «nd oeMtablmh
the south-east corner of Mr. McIntosh’s of personal and peculiar interest put up­ her claim to ««id land before the Kegiatei a< d should rr>
tbat A
what results to Portland? That the city have the senatorial bee in their bonnets.
Receive! of thia office at Oregon < Ity, Oregoo, . . -ptom, not a dlaeaar. nrd
on the public.—Telegram.
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• •n Friday, the qth day of Auguvt, i#u.
|
shall receive all her lumber and produce From this we infer that the republican lot.
nnmea a* witneHeee:
j a symptom of latany
party
is
likely
to
be
split
up
again,
with
i
all th*
th* way from ri
$
via Sheridan, the latter living distant 67
School Report.
William Luce. J. P. <’raig, Philip <’endIt
nil
A.
Jone*,
of
>eaNide,
Oreyon
a
keen
factional
fight
in
Portland,which,
I
At Cohn & Co 'a Corner.
aa Brtirbf. <11-
and braiiWTnmor to
miles now by rail over the XX est Side 0.
Any and all peraon* claiming adverae'y Oig ■■ ongi
Report of Long Prairie School, Dis­
de er.bed lamb» are »«»iiteated to fi e theM^I^WPnt
dtM tO Ifteli Ot sleep. 'I'he
& C. to the Union Depot—round Robin no doubt, all sections of the state will lie trict No. 23, for month ending May 10, I Bee hives and all kinds of bee supplies above
claiii a in thix office on or before t»«i<l yth da,
, „„„.^.«,1
removal
of the symptom “headache” in
Hood’s barn, of course, as Huntington induced to participate in to some extent
Auguat,
190I.
at Cohn’s.
1901.
C has . B. M oorrs , Regia'er.
a person suffering from Bright’s dis­
intended, but nevertheless not so long a if it is allowed to extend beyond the limits
Rolled Barley, $1 a sack nt Cohn's.
No. of pupils enrolled, 29 ; average
ease may give such temporary relief
T
imber L amp , A ct Jr hr 3 »878-N otick F or
of
that
“
boss
”
aud
“
ring
rule
’
’
city.
It
I
route as to Astoria and thereafter over
Choice Bulk Pickles just received at
that the patient will ignore the condi­
P cbi . icatiox .
daily attaulance, 26 ; total no. days at­
is
to
lx
regreted
that
another
faction
United 8t .tex Land office.
Hammond’s line to Portland.
What
tion of his kidneys and go to a phy­
tendance, 519 ; total no. of day absence, Cohn’s.
Un-gont Uy, Oregon
!
fight
is
possible,
for
it
is
bad
policy
for
lumber is destined for Union Pacific
sician only when his state is so serious
May 13, iuoi .
Golden Rod Flour at 85 cents a sack.
12 ; no. of time tardy, 1 ; no. of day»»
Notice is hereby given that iti compliance that his headache cannot lx put aside
points over the 0. R. & N. Co.’s line will ' one half of a party to lx continually ar­
Makes
more
bread
and
finer
bread
than
with
the
provialotia
of
the
act
of
CougreM
of
taught, 20.
lie delivered to the latter at the Union rayed aged the other, or vica versa, but .The following were neither absent nor any other flour made. Cohn & Co. are June3.1X78. entitled "An act for the male of by these means, and when it is perhaps
titnb»*r landa In the tatea of alifornia, Oregon, too late for him to gain any benefit
Depot over the West Side road from it is the leaders who are at fault, and ,
the sole agents for Tillamook. Another Nevada, and <* aahiugton Territory," a* ex- from treatment. In many instances of
tartly:
I
who
allow
their
personal
antipathy
and
temied to all the Public La»i<l btatea bym lof
Sheridan, and what freight goes to
Vidn Rogers Eddie Smith. Katie car of 625 sacks just received.
August 4, I8>a'
nervous headache, quiet, rest, a suitable
BURrif.
California from Astoria, Nehalem and petty personal jealousies to predomiuate. Sheets, Nettie Smith, Ella McCormick.
Fairview Creamery Butter is full Of Portland, ROBERT
county of Multnomah, State of amount of sleep and a proper regula­
Tillamook wdl go south via the Corvallis Sooner this can be eliminated from the Willie Smith, Nic.ie Sheets, Myra weight. Colin & Co. are selling it for Oregon, iia- thia »lay filed it thia office hia tion of the diet are what the patient
»worn statement No M'M for the purchaae of
—Albany route and a direct train go republican party in Oregon the better, for * Fletchall. Addie Fletchall, Leonard .Mc­ 35 cents a roll and giving a fine butter the
eectioii 6, Ne 14, N W 1«, Nw U needs, and using headache powders H
Ne *4 of ec. No. 7, In Township 3 N, Range io simply postponing the evil »lay, with
daily from Albany to Astoria and vicr republicans are getting tired of this sys­ Cormick, Frank Koch. George buirer, knife with each roll.
, nd will offer proof to ahow that the land compound interest to pay in the end. -
versa via Sheridan. I ain no prophet tem of controlling the party. No dcubt Albert Bramwell, Georgia Fletchall,
A fine line of picnic goods, such as veal sough 1 la more valuable fo Its limbei and atone
than for agricultural pi r,x>M*a, and to eHabliali II. A. Hare, M. D., in ( liniitauquan.
nor the son of a prophet, and, while , each faction will have their wire pullers Nellie Hanenkratt, Theresa Dnrrer.
loaf, boneless sardines, devile J ham, etc., Ilia claim toaaidlana before tiie Regiabjr and
Receiver of thi* office-at Greg/ai City, Oregon,
Portland capitalists and moneyed men in every county trying to work up a sen. I
just received nt Cohn's.
B ella W att , Teacher.
on Friday the 9II1 day of August, lyor. He
1 IM
D
lr
nainrs
aw witne«»*ea
and heavy property-owners may all say timent for or against each faction, but j
Wheat $1.40 per hum1 red at Ct
In Grrmauy «1 ta, c
William l.uv. Philip U *ndit, J. P Craig and
we
hope
they
will
meet
with
a
cold
re
­
‘Wolf, wol% there is no wolf coming,’ yet
A. Jones, of ?*-a»lde, Oregon.
wrv thnt n c MHSB
Lost
somewhere
between
New
lork
Any and all pervona la-ining adversely the
Our Clubbin
the wolf will lie there, and this plan con­ ception and be given to l’nd<rstjtedthat and tlie Pacific Coast are 38 rai'n-ad
above-dew. 1 ibed land* arc requested to file their fore it goes down in the world, and so
claims in thia office on or before «ai«l 9th day it I» carried upstair« as yion •« born.
summated within three years—mark my this long drawn out pcl.tienl crimmagi bonds worth 8100 each, which D.nd T. Headlight and the Bia
of Augtl ‘t, 190I
In caw there 1» no upstair«. the nurw
words—unless we do omething immedi­ where th-tail wag< the d< g must no Hartshorn, of Brooklyn, is an io s to HeadUg’1 8c Thrice n-V
( has B M oorfs . Ilegiater
r-f'untF» a fab’e c- chair with
figure agiin in the republic a partyFo find
ately.