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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY 3, 190a.
No. 4.
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The Celebrated Buhl Milk Cans.
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Harford,
Columbia,
Rambler,
and
Ideal
BICYCLES.
Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and Doors.
All Plumbing and Tin Work Promptly Attended to.
Wagons, Buggies, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc,
XLAMOOK
JOTTINGS
W. W. Curtiss, western representative
Wanted, at Page's store. To trade
new Singer sewing machines for old of the millionaire lumber firm of Stinch-
sewing machines of any make.—W. E. field, Remick & Whitney, and a director
of the new Tillamook County Bank, was
Page.
among the Elmore’s outward hound
Mrs. Hv. Crenshaw and Misses Selma passengers on Monday.
Allen and Nevada Grayson will l»e the
The board of county commissioners
judges on the beauties of the babies on
met on Wednesday and a full report of
the Fourth.
the proceedings will appear in our next
Have you seen the new rubber tier bug­ issue. This will be the last meeting of
gies at Gangloff & Snuffer’s new store ? the old board, and we understand the
Every farmer in the county will be want­ new board will meet next Wednesday.
ing one before long.
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The best saw on earth. Use the Great
Mrs. John Heaghnev and four children Western saws and you will soon be
left per steamer Elmore to join her hus­ convinced of this fact, for they are re­
band, who is in the lighthouse service cognized to be the best saw now on the
on Tillamook Rock.
market. For sale at McIntosh & Mc­
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Tillamook had little under four inches Nair’s hard-ware store.
of rain for June and as pretty weather as
Following is the school report of dis-
one would wish to see, even if we our­ trick No. 26, for month ending June 20 :
selves had ordered it.
Pupils enrolled : days attendance, 317 ;
The Wilson river toll road is now in day8 absence, 44 ; times late, 26 ; visi­
fine condition for the Summer travel, as tors, 2. Pupils on roll of honor : Louie
Mr. John McNamer has been fixing the Woole.—P earl W hite , teacher.
road with a gang of men.
Captain Dawson predicts wet weather
When you want to know -
anything
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the Fourth.
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That is what this old
about the Oregon Fire Relief Association 1 and pretty reliable weather prophet
call upon or write J. S. Stephens, who is , wrote us several days ago, and hv the
the agent for Tillamook county.
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look of the weather yesterday and this
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does not look invit-
When yon vis.t
W.l.on D
River,
or, morning
. « it certainly
p
cross the mountains,stop at the Glenora i *
House. James F. Reeher. proprietor.
The Glenora House, on the Wilson
New house, good meals, good beds. * 1 River Road, is half way across the tnoun-
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xi tz
o' tains. Good fishing and hunting, free
( H M. Cook T T McKen.«,
¡cainpKronn<t(.. Iriedehieken. fresh butter,
Parker. J. A Colestock. Mrs.
■ BbulXnee of cream, strawberries and
land Chas. Robitch. ’ were ». among
the
other fruit
|ruit in
jn their
tl)ejr se
„,o„g. ar<
• u
i other
seasons,
are . on
on ,hi
H’mere s pamengcra for Astoria Mon- meno at tbe G)e|,ora House. Trv it •
>1.50 per year,
ahorse. He had been delayed in start­
Grand Concert.
American jieople. No other country in
ing, but Grace was bound to get home.
the world undertakes such colossal serv­
A gentleman coming this wa v said he met . At Tillamook Opera House next Wed­ ice. The only countries where universal
her well up on the mountain road, carry­ nesday, under direction Eilers piano house delivery is tried are countries ot
ing her birdcage and a couple of bundles, house, Portland. Geo. Anderson, Vio­ limited area and compact population.
and walking as blithely as if she were | linist, assisted hv Mrs C. W. Talmage, In only two years of our advance we
a picnic,"and
faster than nnv team j ")"«<> soprano, Miss Ruth Cooper, solo covered a territory greater than the
on i $
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uldclimb those hills. That is the kind I F>a”jst.
area of all England.
Mr. Smith ex­
of spirit that animates our Oregon girls. ■ “The Anglus.” a perfect automatic pressed the opinion that at the estimated
| piono player, which will render works ■ rate V/1
III«. whole
IK/IV U«<1II(I17IC
J»«» I
of progress the
available por
A serious altercation occnrred in the I from the Masters—Wi agner. List,Mozart 1 tjon of the country will be embraced in
South part of the county on Sunday be­ and Hayden, perfect imitations of banjo this service in three of four more years.
tween W. N. Bays and M. A. Cady at and harp.
Blaine, which came near killing the for­ The piano that will be used at this
Blasts from Ram’s Horn.
I mer. From what we can learn the two concert is the many toned crown, cabi­
men got into a dispute over a fence and net grand, and is specially shipped from
Mighty rivers rise in quiet places.
a warfare of words ensued, which was Portland by the Eilers Piano House for
Dead issues create no discussion.
¡followed bv Bays slapping Cady in the this concert.
face. Having a hammer in his hand,
Concert commences at 8:30 p.m. Re­
Burnished brass shines brighter than
('adv struck Bays in the face with the served seats. 50c. and 35c. Admission nuggets of gold.
handle of it, which greatly exasperated 25c.
The criticism of the sermon often up­
the latter, and taking a knife from his
roots the good seed.
pocket went for Cady, cutting the sleeve Growth of Rural Free Delivery.
Many negatives of vice do not make a
of his shirt. The battle royal was ended
positive virtue.
by Cady striking Bays on the crannum
Former ^Postmaster General Charles
The flowers of rejoicing bloom on the
with the hammer, fracturing the skull Emory Smith was presented Saturday,
and pressing the bone on the brain, mak­ by many of his former subordinates, tree of righteousness.
ing a wound two inches square. Dr. with a massive silver punch bowl in re
Sermon seed will sproqt quickly if it is
Wiley was sent for to attend the injured cognition of his wofk in installing the soaked in prayer.
man, and although the wound is a seri­ rural free postal delivery system. The
Bread and butter Christians here may
ous one, it is a little premature to pre­ facts regarding the growth of the sys­ miss the banquet there.
dict whether he will recover.
tem under the administeration of the
If you are wanting to know what kind Postoffice department by M. Smith are
A Watch or Clock that wont
of weather they are getting in Illinois at interesting. When he took charge there
present, read this : "All weather records were but 130 routes in operation and
keep
time is useless, if you have
the
number
established
or
provided
for
in Central Illinois are being broken this
year. Rain has fallen steadily for 24 when he retired was 7.000. In isos
one
of
this kin J bring it to me, I
hours, approaching a clnudburst in ex­ the appropriation for this service was
tent at times. At intervals on Friday $50,000, while for the current year it is
will guarantee to make it keep
night snow tell, while the temperature $8,000,000. At the time Mr. Smith be­
perfect time or it wont cost you
dropped to 45 degrees, and but for the came postmaster general, in April, 1898,
rain tnere would have liven frost.” We rural free delivery was an experiment.
anything.
should not be surprised to read in a few It had become a permanent part of the
weeks that the temperature is away up postal service when he retired from the
I keep the most reliable time
to 100 degrees and as hot as blazes in cabinet in January last. The \ery great
that state. Tillamonkcrs never trouble progress made in developing the system
pieces that are to be had ac
about being froze tip in winter nor burned during this period of four years was
up in the summer, and for that reason largely due to the earnest and energetic
prices in reach of all, if you are
we can all be thankful for the beautiful, efforts of Hon. Charles Emory Smith
cool and refreshing summer weather that and it is something of which any man
exjiecting to buy one, come and
we have in this county and feel sorry for might be proud.
see me before you invest, it will
those who have to endure Old Sol’s
Speaking of the work Mr. Smith said
scorching rays.
its value cannot well be overestimated.
save you money, time and worry,
"The conception which plans the actual
"It won’t t ike long for me to run delivery of the mail every day at every
Baker out,” was the remark that Bro. door throughout the entire eligible por­
Watson made soon after the editor took tion of the country, covering over a
charge of the Headlight. But let us tell million square miles of territory, and
him something, the more he cussed and thus puts every home in touch with the
abused us more we prospered and more world activities, is one of the striking
friends rallied around us. When the illustrations ol the prodigious energies
Headlight exposed the railroad boom, and wonderful achievements of the
Bro. Watson, so as to lie on the side of
popular opinion, published that Baker
had given the county a black eye, and a
large number of our citizens honestly be­
lieved we had, but time alone could only
vindicate us. Those who became hot in
the collar at the time now realize that
the Headlight’s predictions came too
Extraction of teeth absolutely without pain by the use of
true, but Bro. Watson never showed any
disposition to make amends for cussing the reliable anaesthetic nitrous-oxide.
By this method we are
the Headlight when it was in the right,
but kept on cussing more and more. As enabled to extract from one to 32 teeth without any pain or bad
to being run out, froze out, why, Bro. after effects whatever.
Watson was a poor judge of human na­
All dental operations performed with the least possible pain
ture, for he never took intoconsideraiion
the tenacity with which we take hold of
a thing, and if he will return to Tilla­ and work guaranteed to give satisfaction.
mook in another ten years he will find his
friend, Bro. Baker, still editor of the
Headlight, pursuing the same aggressive
and independent tone. Wherever Bro.
Is now at his office and will remain as long as busy.
Watson may locate we wish him well.
$2.00 buys a $2.50 hat at Todd’s.
A $12.50 suit for $10.00 at Todd’s.
Atteiwl the sale at Todd’s and save
money.
Take your county warrants to Todd
ftCo.
Trade with those who advertise in the
Headlight.
Mr. S. C. Larsen was down from Ne­
halem on Tuesday.
Born on Saturday, to the wife of Mr.
Ghvmn Aliev, a son.
r ampers are coming in and wending
their way to the lieach.
»Mr. W. J. Erickson, of Allen & Lewis,
Hfarnt out on the Elmore.
•f^The loudest, cheapest and best fire-
Khirks in the city at Lamb’s.
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|m<Excellent draft team of young horses
^|Va low figure. "C.” Ben Riesiand. •
E ù TU t . J. D. Edwards hoarded the Elmore
the great "Salt Chuck,’’ Monday.
VxA marriage license was issued on Tues-
dav to Archie C. Gist and Leia A Pike.
Sa I
K/Oh ! Bov’s compare the firecrackers
get at Lamb's with others, ‘‘ ’Nough
»J.'’
ex Razor honing a specialty with Davis
the barber, opposite the Allen house.
Brrice 2(5 cents.
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Mri and Mrs. A. H. Harris, of Milton,
j We wish to call attention to the con.
Notice,
In the supreme court rehearing was de-i ! cert to be given next Wednesday by Mr.
libre ex prated in today on a visit to rela-
nied in the case of Orpha Cutting vs. Geo. Anderson, assisted by local talent.
Ifives pi 0iis county.
You can now get a good meal or lunch
Fred Scherzinger, but the decree was
bangle, with initials of modified so as to allow Cutting credit This will be an entertainment where high at any time you feel hungry.
The Bakery has opened up its restau­
class music will prédominât:, and those
lown^efigraved on it. Finder will please for $462.
who appreciate that have a treat await­ rant again.
| return it U» this office.
Give
us a call and we will convince you
tin autlci .....
ing
them
next
week,
while
other
features
Married, on Wednesday, by the Rev. C.
| c Mr. H j S. Newman, who has been P. Metzler, at the home of the bride’s will be just as attractive,
that our meals are all right.
I A-Djiting* hfi son Don, returned to Port- parents, and in the presence of a number
C. A. V ogler .
Go to McIntosh & McNair’s when you
| Jaijci ou t)|p Ehnore.
Tillamook Bakery.
of friends, Mr. Archie C. Gist and Miss
want
farm
implements,
for
thev
are
the
I Ó’AWiSlsiy-»1. H. T. Botts and W. H. Leia A. Pike.
local
agents
for
the
Plano
Manufactur
­
Cooler-have filed papers incorporating
Notice.
Mr. J. J. McLeod, representing Mil- ing
.. o Company,
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carrying
in stock the cele-
j a dew 'abjitfaet company.
ler. Glass & Scott, wholesale hardware, j bra ted Jones’ Mowersand Teddars, rec
On that day you will need a New
Strayed
from
the ranch June 21st, a
£an Francisco,
Fra
mm#* in on th«-
K.ltnor«* ognised the tiest implements made In
came
the Elmore
in the small brown mare, weighing about 8oO
[ 9his fireworks direct from San
Sunday,
and
was
shaking
hands
with
United
States
;
also
agents
for
the
Olds
’
Jthc uwiu^clwe every Fourth ; no old
lb., having foreten cropped and letter A
the trade this week.
Wagons, manufactured at Fort Wayne, branded back of shoulder. Any person
stocks du'they never miss fire.
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Ind.,
which
are
made
of
the
finest
ma
­
watching and notifying me, or delivering l
Mr. Abe Talmage, of Silverton, is visit­
» I Will idli>w you from $5 to $20 for
terial that can be procured
You will
Wtfi'; old :stwfoig machine in exchange ing his brother, and it is reported that save money by buying vour farm imple­ her at my ranch will be properly re-1
wurded.
he
has
been
induced
to
resurrect
the
In
­
fol4 a HévV (fn'e.—W. E. Page.
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F. T. F itzpatrick ,
dependent,which gave up the ghost after ments at McIntosh & McNair’s.
a/Wdiaiiie young people attended making its first debut.
Tillamook, Or.
Because the Headlight took such an
the ic^efeam Afid strawberry social at
When you travel the Wilson river road aggressive stand in the recent countv
Bay City fit! Sjtftflrday evening.
When you make your purchase be sure and patronize your
Sport* for the Fourth.
remember Walt Smith and his wife, J. R. election, several people have told us this
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Dflvcuport, dentist, will be Harris and his wife. Thev don’t have week that those who we opposed intend
M bis office in Tillamook City from the chicken fried in cream, but then, well, making it tropical for the editor. There 11 a.m.—Prettiest Baby, 1st prize, $5 ;
1st rt> the siD iBth
éf » each month.
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is such a thing as the smiters getting
they are still at home.
2nd prize. $2.50.
auiwiJiJi
.
Then your conscience will feel clear ; when you admire your­
smitten where they least expect it, but
Mr. Frank Wheeler will be mnrshal of
Miss Lottie Freeman has moved her as some people never can bury the 11.80.—Men’s Bicycle Race, 1st prize, self before the mirror, you will know that the taxes have been
$5 ; 2nd, $2.50.
tlié rfay to.ttlpr'fi^ and will form the bakery business to the store previously
hatchet after an election,all wecan say is,
‘procssoùin near Grayson’s barn.
occupied by the harness shop, where she come on, ye gallants, and we’ll have a 11.45.—Ladies’ Bicvcle Race, 1st prize, paid on your outfit.
$5 : 2nd. $2.50.
You will know that they were bought from men who pay for
>. Studebaker;, Wflgons, Buggies and i will be glad to meet.her old customers battle royal which will surprise the com- 12.45 p.m.—Bicycle Race for Boys under
•Clp-riwge* kept isytock at Gangloff & and solicit new patronage.
munity.
their goods and buy from the manufacturer, from men who contri­
16 years, 1st prize, $3 ■_ 2nd, $2.
Sfiiffl^rs, C a |1 id apd inspect them. *
Miss Zoe King will be the Goddess of Mrs. N. P. Olson and son Edwin and 12.55.—Bicycle Race for Boys under 12 bute to your roads, churches, school houses, and credit you when
vears, 1st prize, $3 ; 2nd, $2.
s
i
Mfs. Settle Stephens went out on the Liberty at the Fourth of Jul v celebration Mamie Anderson, of San Francisco, are
are broke.
stage Wednesday lor Hoquaim. Wash., in this city on Friday, and the music visiting friends in this city and are stop, 1.05.—Girls’ 50-yard Foot Race, under
will be furnished by the Tillamook Brass ping at the Allen. Mrs Olson's husband
16 vears, - let prise.
If
from junk shops, traveling fakes, who never pay
her husl^nd beitjg^own with fever.
■ »3
- ; 2nd, ■ $2.
-
r you buy
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Band and St. Alphonsus band.
took passage in the steamer Portland 1.15.— Boys’50-vnrd Foot Knee, under any taxes, who jump from town to town, and never meet the
Nevy iudply of Moyyers, Rakesand Ted-
vears.
nnze.
:
2nd
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15
years,
1st
prize.
$3
;
2nd.
$2.
ders ht Gaagioff A Snuffer s new imple­ The ‘ outside” world can have its na­ for Alaska, where he has large mining in- 1.25.—Bays’ 50* ya rd Foot Race, under assessor ; and at the same time you are in debt to your home
ment warebimM near the John Day barn.* tional holiday on the Fourth, but we terest, and when it became reported that
12 years, 1st prize, $3 ; 2nd, $2.
merchant. You will loose yourself respect, other people will not
move that in future that Tillamook be that vessel with several others had been
—Pony Race ($1.50 to enter), 1st respect you, and the fake that takes your money will call you a
. W*t«on ha*sold his interest granted
■ranted a dispensation to hold this little
li__ I°8t M°’nK north, this caused Mrs. Olson 1.40. prize,
$20 ; 2nd, $10.
in the flerHld to hi* nephew, Mr. W. R. kingdom's celebration a month later.
j and her relatives considerable anxiety.
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Wt<tM>lk.and be ¿x/ievts Jo lea ve shortly.
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A telegram the first part of the week sav- 2.00.—100-yard Foot Race, free for all, sucker.
273. meets at
*t I ^¿''¿hat
the v^l'was
»Hte . idlaved
a'll
Fairview Grange. No. 273,
thotth*
wn« «pie
i II mv «*.! ’ »11
1st prize, $15 ; 2nd, $5.
ivill preach at Bay their hall in Fairview, on Thursday, : anxiety. It will lie seen by the news re- 2.20.—500-yard Fat Man’s Race, weight
Cilv On Sunday imorningnnd in the Pres­ July 10th, at 10 a.m. Let as many pOrts on another pagethat the Portland
over 220 pounds, 1st prize, $5 ; 2nd,
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byterian church in this7 citv in the even- grangers as can turn out and have a r- was
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““ 80 j
$2.50.
caught
ice pack, and was
r
n . '
«8? S'.'IH I CJili.’H
good time—L. S. M aynard , Master.
miles north of Cape Prince of Wales, 2.30.—Sack Race, 1st prize, $3 ; 2nd,
SM- -
$2.00.
Stfwijrt., yjd,Shoemaker, is
Having paid cash for their new stock | which is well up in the Arctic Ocean,
2.40. —Blind Wheel Barrow Race ; 1st
.w do aU hinds .of repairing to of farm implements, Gangloff & Snuffer '
•j prepared
,
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prize $3 ; 2nd. $2.00
■ boots
3ts nod
Rod shoes
fbhoe« aad
avid nil
rubber shoes, with will give the farmers the benefit of the 1 The steamer Geo. R. Vosburg was dis-
Itbesl and jaif wort Rjctotanteed first discount at the new form implement ■ abled on Sunday. She was taking an 2.50.—Tug-of-War. Loggers vs. Farmers,
; excursion party down the slough for the
10 on a side, Purse. $10.
is/' Shop
of Jmikm»’ store.
class.
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warehouse near the John Day barn. • ,
of goi|)g outgj(k |o thoot
3.00.—Ball Game, Tillamook vs. Forest
ThaewramemMmSnt «tsreises on Friday
There is one good feature connected lions on the rocxs off Cape Mraret light-
Grove; Purse $50.
at St. Alohonsus Acadamy drew a large with the change of mail contractors, the house, but when near the jetty at Dry-
gathering* 'artH/si
^t proved a old, delapidated, uncomfortable stages stocking, the steamer went over a water 1 -
pleasant entertaiament, asflasting credit have made room for conveyances which soaked log, and the propeller striking it [
on that HMtitution and th« iMiuils who are likelv to give the traveling! public a threw it out of the water, but in doing (
so the main shaft was broken in two and > ’
little more comfort.
’..topii part.
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.
the propeller went to the bottom. The 1
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steamer had to be taken on the mud flats
a hr« r trj I ”
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A good many people have thought that a cough didn’t amount to much—most excellent
and the shaft removed, which was taken 1
p. f
,
Pays to Trade uiith
to Astoria to be repaired. Captain Loll I
people
whose friends were sorry to lose them. Now don’t make this mistake—a cough is the
expects to return with it on the next trip I
first step toward serious and often fatal sickness ; stop it right there.
of the Elmore. Should they not be able '
to recover the propoller, they have an |
Our Syrup, Tolu Tar and Wild Cherry, 25c., 50c., and I1.00 bottles, has proved a
extra one at Hobsonvillc.
V}*; 1 ’ • ¥<n<r morwy bnclfif anything bought at my store is not right.
marvellous cough stopper. If you've just begun to cough, the 25c. size will fix you ; if it’s
ft
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1
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bill
Grace Reeher.one of the girls attending
"an old cough, try a larger bottle. It always relieves, and except in the most desperate cases it
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college, whose home is on Wilson River,
always cures.
started Friday to walk from Gales
And everything a well-stocked drug store ought to have, we have.
City across the mountains to her home, |
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a distance of 26 miles, says the Forest |
1 Grove Times. There is not one human ? j
J? m .’ h '
The Best Equipped Repair Shop in Town.
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habitation along tlie road. 1 Mrs. Stokes
Rfcytfes, J^nna, Base Ball Goods, Cutlery, Fishing Tackle. had a letter from her yesterday, saving
she only bad to walk 10 miles when she
| met her brother coming after her with 1
Cali rfnff Jet trf show you oar goods at the P.O. Corner, Tillamook, Or.
C. F. Franklin,
THE UP TO DATE
JEWELER.
Painless
Dentistry.
DR. T. P. WISE, Dentist
Do you Intend to Join Us ?
SUIT OF CLOTHES,
Hat, Pair Shoes, Shirt, Tie, etc.
Home Merchants.
J.A.TODD&CO
The beading
Clothers, Hatters, and Shoers
RALPH
ACKLEY
STOP THAT COUGH.
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The Reliable Druggist,
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Largest Assortment of Sporting Goods in City.
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