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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. The board of county Commissioners, with County Judge G. W. Sappington and Commissioner Chas. Ray, present, transacted the following business: J. J. McCoy petitioned the court for a rebate on his taxes for the year 1901, which was granted and the clerk was ordered to draw a warrant for #76 M in his favor. The lands which had been assessed to William Ross, Archbishop of the Roman Catholic church, for the years 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, and 1901, the court ordered the sheriff to cancel assessment, as the land had been erronously assessed as it belonged to the Roman Catholic church. TOLL for the little nestucca toll ROAD COMPANY. The court fixed the toll for the Little Nestucca Toll Road f'o. as follows: Four wheeled vehicle...........* 1 00 Two ” ” ........... 50 Saddle or pack horse.......... 25 Loose stock per head........... 10 Sheep or hogs .......... 025 15. 1902. T school house on Wednesday, May 1902. 14, Dr D J Wiley professional services............................................. 11 00 J S Diehl wood............................ 2 50 JUDGES AND CLERKS OF ELECTION. 61 27 The Court appointed the following per Krebs Bros lumber........................ Gilford Stillwell care of Wm sons to fill vacancies: Hicks................................................. Nehalem,—Clerk, B. A. Todd. CLAIMS FOR SCALP BOUNTY. Foley,-Judge, Clay Daniels; Clerk, Rush Wesley..................................... 16 00 J. N. Leslie. Summers Riley.............................. 6 00 Garibaldi,—Clerk, Peter Svenson. David Imlah.................................... 10 00 Bay,—Judge, J. T. Nevins; Clerks, Keller CW................................... 200 Wm. Woods, G. V. Doughty. Harry- Foster Samuel................................ 4 00 Warren. Bain AT.......................................... 2 00 Tillamook,—Clerks, D. C. Pierce, Gwinn P.......................................... 800 Louis Olsen. Atkinson Eugene.................. .. 8 co Hoquarton,—Clerks, S. A. Brodhead, Smith LL...................................... 2 00 G. O. Nolan. Hoskins WH.................................... 200 Fairview.—Judge, Lewis Johnson. Schollmeyer H.............................. 8 00 South Prairie,—Clerks, H. Delsman, Allen Guy........................................ 4 co H. B. Johnson. Mills C.............................................. 200 Carnahan,—Clerks, John Riggs, Fred Fletcher Louis................................ 6 00 Lowery. Hansen Christensen......................... 26 00 Beaver,—Clerks, Ernest Haag, Wm. Himes WJ...................................... 200 Patrick. Smith Toby.................................... 8 00 Hebo,—Judge, O. P. Mattoon, Chas. Ilingworth W D............................ 4 00 Jensen. Clerk, Frank Worthington. Burk JL.......................................... 4 00 Blaine,—Judge. James Patterson. Smith CAS .................................. 2 00 Branegat,—Clerk, W. A. Shaw. Kellow T.......................................... 2 00 Dolph,—Clerk,Orley Kellow. Smith S J................. 6 00 Smith LL........................................ 4 00 Homer Mason salary as clerk 200 for March and April...................... f 266 67 Schlappi Albert............................... Beeman M........................................ 4 co E D Severance salary as deputy 6 00 clerk for March and April.......... 100 00 Browning Geo E............................ Larsen Louis.................................. 4 00 IIH Aiderman salary as sheriff Kumm John.................................... 4 00 March and April............................ 266 66 Chance Curtis.................. 2 00 E W Stanley salary as deputy Himes W J...................................... 2 00 sheriff for March and April........ 100 00 Beelitz E.......................................... 2 00 J S Stephens salary as assessor Smith WB...................................... 4 00 for March and April...................... 133 32 Kan HB........................................ 2 00 Chas A Johnson salary as Guist Abner.................................... 10 00 deputy assessor for March and Summons DA................................ 200 April................................................ 100 00 Himes WJ....................................... 4 00 George B Lamb salary as L Hiner blacksmith work .... 5 85 school superintendant for March j A Todd & Co merchandise . 26 95 and April......................................... 8366 T B Handley professional W H Cary salary as treasurer 15 00 March and April............................ 91 66 services............................................ G W Wallace salary as super H H Aiderman boarding pris 20 00 oners ................................................. 4 30 visor of R D No II........................ Glass & Prudhome printing Homer Mason incidental ex 80 00 penses of clerk's office.................. 4 15 1902 assessment rolls.................... Tillamook Logging Co 500 Dr D j Wiley professional 20 00 services............................................. 47 00 feet one-half-inch wire cable.... C I Clough merchandise.......... 41 85 Geo B Lamb incidental ex A A Ford salary as roadmaster penses of school superintendents office................................................. 3 90 for March and April...................... 120 00 Cohn & Co merchandise........ 27 55 McIntosh & McNair merchan W E Southwick cleaning court dise......... .......................................... 21 15 house yard........................................ 2 50 A M Austin work in surveyor's Yellow Fir Lumber Company office................................................. 5 00 46 96 G B Lamb traveling expenses. 6 25 lumber.............................................. E O Quick moving Hubbard .. 75 B C Lamb merchandise........... 71 85 Tillamook H erald printing . 28 90 W E Southwick janitor work. I 55 J C Hunter wood...................... 16 00 Tillamook Laundry Co laun C F Keller salary as super dry for county poor....................... 3 85 visor of R D No 17......................... 32 00 M H Ripley salary as super M L Chamberlain lists for visor of R D No 3......................... 30 00 assessor............................................. 3 55 John Sheets salary as super Hubert L Smith services as visor of R D No 8.......................... 10 00 quarantine officer in small pox G W Phelps salary as super 10 00 visor of R D No 9 ........................ 10 00 cases................................................... Tillamook Telephone and I H Moore salary as super 9 00 visor of R D No 10........................ 12 00 Telegraph Co.................................. H F Effenberger services as G W Bodyfelt salary as super visor of R D No 13........................ 1600 chainman on the Schollmeyer road.................................................... 4 30 Homer Masan incidental ex John Hickey salary as super penses of clerk’s office.................. 1340 visor of R D No 2.......................... 400 C W Talmage professional P F Ducham salary as super services.............................................. 2 00 visor R D No 4................................ 3 00 J P Allen board of county E D Hoag assisting sheriff . 54 75 poor................................................... 57 40 Krebs Bros lumber.................. 322 01 Headlight printing................... 900 It was ordered that the residents of Tillamook county living in the vicinity of said road are allowed one half of the foregoing rate. A liquor license was granted to Wm. Scott on a petition of an actual majority of the legal voters in Union precinct. John Sheets resigned as road super visor of R D number 8, which was accepted. J B Delsman was appointed supervisor of R D No 8 and filed his bond in the sum of $500 which was approved. The Tillamook Lumber Co made ap plication for a reduction of taxes for the years 1896, 1898, 1899, 1900 and 1901, the court sanctioned a compromise upon the company paying the sum of $600 and the clerk was ordered to issue certificates of redemption. The petition of F. C. Varner et al to place the ticket of the socialist party on the official ballot was rejected. The bond of the Wilson River Toll Road Co. in the sum of f5oo with Geo. W. Kiger As surity, was approved. lathe matter of the petition of Wm. Schollineyer and others for a county road Herman Tohl having filed a claim for damages, the court appointed B. A. Todd, Nick Drostoff and J. L. Vosburg viewers and appraisers to meet at Henry Tohl's store at 9 o’clock on Saturday the 24th of May 1902. In the matter of the leasing of the Wilson River Road, the court ordered that the contract be ratified and entered ou the journal. The court also fixed the toll as follows: For each vehicle with two horses................................................ f I 50 For each wagon or conveyance drawn by four horses.................... 2 00 For each vehicle drawn by one horse......................................... 1 00 For each head of cattle or horses driven loose........................ 12j For each head of sheep, goats or hogs.............................................. 05 For each horse with rider........ 5° For each traveler on a bicycle. 25 For each occupant of a vehicle in excess of the driver.................. 01 The application of J. F. Tomlinson JURORS’ FEES APRIL TERM COUNTY for a ferry license to keep a ferry on COURT. Tillamook river was approved with the Walther Otto.................................. 4 80 rates fixed as follows; Turner B W.................................... 400 For each footman...................... 8 05 Desmond Chas .............................. 3 00 j For each head of loose stock... 10 Tilden Clarence............................ 5 00 j For each saddle, pack or led Wheeler Frank.............................. 2 60 horse.................................................. >5 Rogers Henry.................................. 3 00 For each vehicle with team of Munson G........................................ 3 4° one span of horses, mules or Williams Geo................................. 2 20 oxen.................................................. 35 Olsen Jonas...................................... 2 80 For each additional span of Goodspeed HF.............................. 2 2o horses, mules or yoke of oxen. . 25 Sommer M...................................... 6 00 The petition of B. A. Todd and other Lamb F M...................................... 3°° for the county to build a bridge across Moon John .................................... 7 00 t ie « uth fork of Nehalem river. The : Zimmerman Wm.......................... 8 00 court 1ejected the petition. Sales R D......................................... 8 00 The petition of A. J. Rhoades and Melchoir M...................................... 2 20 others for the county to build a bridge M artiny David................................ 2 20 across the Big Neatucca river was Kinnamon Albert........................... 4 80 Tohl Herman ................................ 8 00 rejected. The claim of F. J. Gobar for assistance Wicklund Gust.............................. 2 20 rendered in the recovery of the bodies of Finley Wm...................................... 8 00 Mio Coffman and A. Ward was rejected; Lane EH........................................ 8 00 also that of Wilbur Dudley was likewise Moon Seth F.................................. 7 00 Brodhead SA.................................. 2 20 rejected. The petition ofG. W. Kiger on amount Lederer H........................................ 3 40 3 00 paid for redemption of property sold for Bester Frank.................................. Newell PD...................................... 8 60 taxes, was rejected. W T West drawing jury list The assessment of certain lands be 3 00 longing to W. N. Jones for the year 1901, in third justice district................. A W Burn drawing jury list was ordered cancelled. 200 The assessment of certain lands be- in 3rd justice district.................... A T White drawing jury list 1 *nging to Jacob H. Cook for the years in 3rd justice district.................... 2 00 1900 and 1901 was ordered cancelled. The assessment of certain lands be WITNESSES APRIL TERM CIRCUIT longing to N. P. Wheeler for the year ; court . 1900 was ordered cancelled. Cohn AJ.......................................... 3 M> Tte assessment of certain lands be Tuttle JE........................................ 2 20 longing to W. N. Jones for the years 1900 McNair A........................................ 2 20 and 1901 was ordered cancelled; another Severance ED................................ 2 20 order was made for different lands to Severance A W.............................. 2 20 same effect. Lundquist Chas.............................. 2 20 T. J. Harris petitioned for a rebate of Smith Jasper.................................... 2 20 taxes paid for the year 1900 in the sum Schlappi Casper.............................. 2 20 of 89 90, which was allowed. Childers Thos.................................. 2 2o O J. Painter was allowed fc.40 rebate Reed Grace...................................... 2 20 on taxes for 1893, to be credited on sub Whiteman J W................................ 2 20 sequent taxes. Peckham RD............................... 2 20 G. O. Nolan was appointed superin Davis Mrs H.................................... 2 20 tendent for the opening of the road Davis FH........................................ 2 20 tietween G. T. Jenkins’ and the Bester Larsen MH.................................... 2 20 Ford, and that he proceed with the Ackley Ralph................................. 2 00 work forthwith. Lamb B C......................................... 3 00 The petition ofG. P. Bissell and others McLaughlin Wilson...................... 19 00 for a county road, the Court appointed Bowen Chas.................................... 19 00 Chas. Jensen. Frank Worthington and Dr I M Smith professional James L. Burke viewers, with A. M. i services.............................................. 2t 50 Austin as surveyor, to meet at the Gage WORK IN R D NO 2. Knight Will.................................... Nelson Erick.................................. Hickey Dan...................................... Hoskins Wm.................................... WORK IN R D NO 3. Busby WH....................................... Harrison Joseph............................ Robson Fred ................................... Johnson John................................... Johnson Deck ............................... WORK IN R D NO 4. Mapes Gordie................................... Gillmore J W................................... Elliott Tracy.................................... McFall» T........................................ Ducham P F................. WORK IN R D NO 8. Johnson R....... ....................... Johnson H........................................ Johnson B......................................... Higginbotham G....................................... Biggs G...................... WebberJ........................................... Webber Hans............................... 3 3 3 3 3 ,o 10 5« 25 35 60 9 35 10 00 15 33 4 55 WORK IN R D NO II. Bixby Joseph.................. 15 °° WORK IN R D NO 12. Atkinson Frank.............................. Kellow E J....................................... Kellow George............................... Kellow Thos........................... 75 2o 00 20 00 2000 WORK IN R D NO I J. Hogan C W....................................... Zcnck Martin................................... Booth W B.................................... Booth H............................................ Lawrence J L...................... Turner Thomas .............................. Hudson Wm....... ~........................... Zenck Peter..................................... Zenckjohn....................................... Knoblock E J.................................. Lawrence J D.................................. Booth H ........................................... O'Hara Mark................................... 15 75 40 00 7° 50 00 00 50 00 5° 60 8 40 16 23 3 5 9 7 to 10 13 10 3 75 REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. ' 25 I FOR GOVERNOR. 2s W. J. FUKN1SH. 35 j Of ViuHtilla County. FOR HUPREMR JUDGE, 00 R. 8. BFAN. Ot Marion County. 00 i FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, 00 I F. I DUNBAR, Of Clatsop County. 00 3 50 3 50 3 75 Emmett Quick assisting cor oner in inquest of Mio Coffman and A Ward..................................... Louis Olsen furnishing coffins for Mio Coffman end Arthur Ward................................................. Wilber Dudley assisting cor oner in inquest of Mio Coffman and A Ward..................................... J E Tuttle conveying Geo R Himes an insane person to Tillamook......................................... 8 80 30 00 8 80 9 60 WORK ON LITTLE NESTUCCA RIVER BRIDGE. Jones R T........................................... Dunn DJ.......................................... Mattoon O P.................................... Werschkul David........................... Gage Henry.................................... Penter W A................................ ,.... Whitman John...................... Dunn DJ.......................................... Penter Thomas................................ Hudson William............................ Werschkul Oscar............................ Baker John....................................... Craven Jesse.................................... Foster Sam....................................... 5 2 15 39 30 15 4 12 2 2 2 9 5 3 75 35 00 65 75 65 25 25 50 50 50 00 25 75 G W Sappington salary as judge for Match and April.......... 100 00 Chas Ray salary and mileage as commissioner.............................. 53 00 J E Bartel professioal attend ance upon Mrs H Reynolds........ 27 00 Wise Bros rebate on 1901 tax...................................................... 15 00 Emma Shaw rebate on 1901 tax...................................................... 7 75 C A Bailey conveying H C Miller to Marion county.............. 18 00 Wm Scott salary as supervisor of R D No 14................................... 32 00 Augusta Boyington work in Clerk’s office............................... 85 00 REBATES ALLOWED ON DIVORCE FILINGS. Robinson N..................................... Conklin James................................ Shaw Euna...................................... Nodine Bertha................................ Smith Sarah F................................ Leach Geo E.................................. Mitchell Ellen................................ Nelson Annie................. ............. Jones Lura M .................................. Griffith L M......................... Heitmiller Nancy E..................... Phelps Geo W............................... Page D A.......................................... 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 WORK IN R D NO 14. 2 50 750 5 00 5 60 1 50 16 25 18 75 5 00 1 50 16 85 15 60 6 85 5 60 8 75 4 80 4 80 4 80 4 20 4 -• 4 20 26 00 60 00 Call for County Warrants. WORK IN R D NO IO. Moore H B....................................... Phillips Irving....................... Beggs John R................................... 3 1 i 6 5 I 35 3 J E Tuttle coroner's fees in in quest ot Mio Coffman and A Miles H A......................................... Eldrege J R...................................... Norburg Frank............................... Murphy F M................................... Fl ck John....................................... Hunter S B....................................... Hudson J J....................................... Knoblock E D.............................. 3 75 Knoblock B A.... 3 5° Lawrence L...................................... <5° Zenck Peter.................................... 2 50 Werschkul D T............................... O’Hara Mark................................... 685 Waymire C H.................................. 3 to H V Alley viewer on William 3 10 Schollmeyer road .......................... 24 °° Everett Bales viewer on Wm 4 35 Schollmeyer road........................... Wm Finley viewer on Wm 6 15 Schollmeyer road........................... I 00 Wm Schollmeyer chainman 65 on Schollmeyer road.................... 3 55 Louis Soloman chainman on ■ 00 S h illireyer road ............... W S Linkhart ax-man on Wm >3 5° Schollmeyer road........................... 13 75 A M Austin surveying Scholl 6 25 meyer road............... 12 00 Wheeler Lumber Co rebate on 6 00 taxes................................................ 3 00 I 35 WORK IN R D NO 9. Kucher Joseph............................... Lee Chas........................................... Hodgdon G N................................. Hodgbon Marvin........................... O’Hara Bat....................................... Hodgdon Geo N........................... - Phelps Geo W................................ Farmer Charles............................... Hudson W........................................ Werschkul Ralph..................... . Hudson C....................................... « Kellow Orley................................... Krebs John....................................... Ram Charles................................... Kellow George. ............................. WORK IN R D NO 17. Weckert John................................. Affolter Arnold.................-............ Varner F C...................................... FOR STATE TREASURER, C. S. MOORF. Of Columbia Countv. FOR STATE PRINTER, J. R. WHITNEY, Of Linn County FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT, 1. H. ACKERMAN. Of Multnomah County. FOR CONGRESSMAN, Til OS. H TONG IK, Of Washington County. Professional Cards. L. EDDY, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook O regon . .. A ttorney - at -L aw , O regon . T ila mook Republican County Ticket. For Joint Representative, B. L. EDDY. For County Judge, JASPER SMITH For Countv Clerk, HOMER MASON. For Sheriff, H. H. ALDERMAN. For County Commissioner, G. W. BODYFELT. For Assessor, A. M. HARE. For Treasurer, ELMER HOAG. For Coroner. C. E. REYNOLDS. A ttorney - at -L aw , Office : Opposite Court House, T illamook .. O regon . Republican Precinct Ticket. A ttorney - at -L aw , H. GOYNE, ("ALAUDE THAYER, T illamook JUSTICES OF THE PEACE : ist District.— J. L VOSBl’RG. 2nd District.—GHYMN ALLEY. 3r<l District.—W. T. WEST. FOR CONSTABLE . 1st District.—A ANDERSON. 2nd District.—EMM FTT QUICK. 3rd District.—A. FOLAND. FOR SUPERVISOR OF ROAD DISTRICTS : No. I —E. H LANE. No. 2— H. B DERBY. No. 4 —P. F. DUCIIAM. No. 5.—JOHN ( . WILSON. No. 6— PAUL ERICKSON. No. 8.—T W. I.YSTER. No 9.—G. M WATKINS. No. 10.—JOHN THIELKK. No. II.—EDWARD KIN NA MAN. No. 12.—H. M FARMER. No. 13.—A P WAGNER No 15.—JOHN T MOON. No. 17.—ALEXANDER FRASER. .. O regon . J^OBERT A. MILLER, A ttorney - at -L aw . Oregon City, Oregon. Land Titles and Land Office Business a Specialty. yY W- SEVERANCE, A ttorney - at -L aw , Democratic County Ticket. For Joint Representative Yamhill and Tilla mook Counties, CHARLES GRIS8EN, Of McMinnville. For County Judge, W. W. CONDER. Of Hebo For County Commissioner. RICHARD ALLEN, Of Woods. For Sheriff, JOHN D. EDWARDS, Of Tillamook. For County Clerk, El’G E N E J EN K ENS, Of Tillamook. For County Treasurer, P W. TODD, Of Tillamook. For County Surveyor, L. L. SMITH, Of Garribaldi. For Assessor, JOHN SHEETS, Of South Prairie. For Coroner, To be filed by the Committee. Jus ices of the Peace : First District.—W. RHOADES. Second District.-.!. H. WHITING. Third District-K. K. SCoVELL. Constables : First District —A J. RHOADES. Second Distric.—JOHN EMBl’M. Third District.—S. LUNDBERGF. T illamook .. T. BOTTS, H • A ttorney - at -L aw . Office in tlie O lsen B lock , Over the Bakery. T illamook .. O regon . D AVID WILEY, CHEESE BUTTER MAKERS AND Of Cheesery, Dairy and Creamery Machinery and Supplies we carry the largest stock in the northwest A full line of 1>. H. Burrell & Co.'s celebrated Cheese making prepara tions, Apparatus, etc. Send for Catalogue. ■ I ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ I B^DDICl^-kEATINIq CO., ■ I 143 FRONT STREET, ■ PORTLAND, ORE. • Agents for I DeLaval Cream Separators. I M * « of C. & E. Thayer. The following warrants series “ F” of the Road Fund of Tillamook Co. are General Blinking and Exchange bn«i- now payable mid will be paid when pre sented. neHH. No. 3982, 3991. 3986, 3987, 3976, Exchange on England, Belgium, Ge" 2755, 4037, 3950, 4031, 4025, 3957, 3970. 4062. 4023, 4021, 3994 , 4009, niitiiy, Sweden, ami all foreign coiiiiKriea 3961, 3980, 3984. 3962, 4022, 3977, 4010, 3954, 3952, 4017, +018, 3955, TILLAMOOK. ORE. 3670, +083, 4026, +007, +093, 3958, +005, 3835, 3995. 4055, +<>72, 3819. 3889, 4036, +065, 4013. +066, 4001, 3996, 3868, 3749, 3947, 3770, +044, 2342, +080, +085, 3902, +169, 4-418, + 120, 4109, +115, 4129. +124, 4113, I 3564, 3563, 3890, 4099, 3565, 4100, 14170, 4152, 4068 , 4110, 3943, 3588, 4071. 40'8. 4077, 4131, 4385, 4168 +152, 3903, 3905, 3896, 4148, 4138, 4117, 3053. 4140. 4196. 4198, 4195, 4185, 4200. 3574, 41<>7. 4158, 4190, CALL AT 4151, 3004, 2335, 4197, 4189, 4193. 3907, 4142, 3644 , 4201, 4049. 4205, + 1+1, 4095. 4087, 4203 . 3933, 4182, 3777, 3900. 4079 4213. 4222, 4226, 4227. 3210. 4211. 4215, 4241, 4154, 4233, 4212, +2+6, 4247, 3949. 4217, I +216. 4219, 5845, 4032 4218, 3467, When you want anything in 4237, 4238, 4242, 4220, 4308, 4325. i 4301, 4351, 4343, 4184, 4166, 4266, Jewelry, Watches and Silver 4267, 4232, 4231, 4280, 4281, 4303, A complete line of the • 4307, 4360. 4257. 4283, 4278, 4283, Ware. I 4357, 4358. 5530, 5525, 5528, 5474. latest and best goods in Stock 4279, 4259, 4260. 4658, 4272. 43+9, at all times. 4361, 4304, 4337, 4347 , 4332, 4362. See my regulator for correct 4302, 4340, 4330, 4336, 4339, 4252, 4338, 4284, 4275. 4261, 4300. 2996. 1 time, I get Western Union time Interest ceases May Sth, 1902. I twice a week, direct from Port-1 W. H. C ary , C o . Treasurer. land office. By E. D. H oac . Deputy. M.D. P hysician , S urgeon and A ccoucheur . All calls promptly attended to. T illamook .. O regon . J M. SMITH, M.D., P hysician and S urgeon . Office in T odd ’ s Building. T illamook I ■ O regon . D R. O. O regon . H. DAVENPORT, D entist . Makes a Specialty of Crown and Bridge Work, Tillamook City .. Oregon. STEPHENS, Agent for the HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON & LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Agent for North West School Supply Company, Notary Public. TILLAMOOK. — OREGON LAUDE THAYER, Agent for Fireman’s Fund and London and I.anca- sliire Fire Insurance Companies. Tillamook .. Oregon. Red Shoe House I have just received direct from Chicago, the best quality and latest styles of footwear. Consisting of Gentlemen’s, Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Shoes that was ever offered for sale in the City of Tillamook. It will pay you to call and examine my goods and prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. TIME! TIME ! ! TIME ! ! ! Franklin’s Jewelry Store NOTICE. No charge made for sewing rips or nailing soles on shoes purchased of me. P. F. BROWNE, Agent and Salesman.