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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY 24,
Vol. XV. No. 7
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1902
$i.5o per year
traveling
freight f°r for
money _ wagere
(according
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rules of
Mr. H E.’ . Lounshury,
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I I III.. Facifie Amateur Athletic Ass*»cialion)
AacuUal
shad
agent for the Southern Pacific, is mak-j ! the
be eligible as a member of a team competing
ing the tour with Mr. Bailey to trans- for the Penn nt (’oHchesof teams shall not i
act some business for that < company. play on a team in this contest. Coaches shall
1 not be allowed to direct or coulrol the play ex-
They reached Tillamook City on
e<l- cept * ..
through
. the captail -u
team. The
.nei
nesday.
on
the
I coach shall have —
no more
m<
pr privileges
/
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McCormick & Deering Mowers and Rakes.
i field, during the progress of tue game, than au
The Rev. D. A. Watters, Presiding
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onlinury spectator.
I’ kotests .—Any protest against the eligibility
Elder of the M. E. Church for the Salem
a team or the individual playeis thereof,
district, will hold the fourth quarterly of
shall tie made in writing, signed i»v the mana­
conference services of the Methodist ger and captain of the team so protesting, and
church in this city as follows ; Thurs­ handed to the committee, thirty-six hours
I before the time set for the game. The com-
day evening he will deliver the address at
- I j mittee shall pass upon the merits of all protests.
the praver service at 8 P.M.
i Next
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The team winuing three games of any series
bath, July 27, lie will preach at 11 ehall be the permanent holders of the Pennant.
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If more than two teams enter the Pennant Con­
A.M. ami at 8 P.M.
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at the —
Ep- ! test,
the committee will arrange for fair com-
worth League
services at i I .M. spec-
> petition.
of the
umpire,
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iz!
i:ziz will be rendered bv . the
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‘ * the
’ game shall
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ial “
music
piogressof
be considered final by
• • and * the
* principal address will
.... be b ! the committee. The committee shall choose
choir
‘ the umpire for each and every game.
Tue
given by Mr. Watters. 1 he (jUiirterly i committee reserves the right to nudee any
conference business meeting will be held 1 changes in regulations or allow the substitution
of qualified players at any time of its discretion.
on Saturday, July 26, at 1 P. M.
Harford,
Columbia,
Rambler,
and
Ideal
BiCYCLES
As there is a rail for photographs for
the purpose of advertising the Lewis and
(. lark Centennial, it would be a good
idea for Tillamook county to have a
number of pictures taken especially for
that purpose It would not onlv mlver-
tise the centennial, but will advertise
the county.
The local photographers
should take this matter in hand, and
whatever expctiseithey incur in taking a
number of first class and. interesting pic­
tures, we feel sure the citizens would be
glad to throw in enough to more than
pay them for their trouble. Scenerv. big
timber saw mills, logging camps, dairy
farms and dairy stock, creameries, etc.,
we have aglore, and if these can be taken
afresh, and a nice selection sent to the
committee, it will be the best advertising
the county could get.
Hardware, Tinware, Stoves and Ranges. Iron and Steel
The Celebrated Buhl Milk Cans.
Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and Doors.
All Plumbing and Tin Work Promptly Attended to.
Wagons, Buggies, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS.
K Don’t fail to “C.’’ Ben Riesiand.
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K- $2.00 buys a $2.50 hat at Todd’s.
When you visit the Wilson River, or
cross the mountains,stop at the Glenora
House. James F. Reeher, proprietor.
New house, good meals, good beds. *
Mr. C. E. Reynolds has rented the
building on the opposite corner of the
L' A $12.50 suit for $10.00 at Todd’s.
Allen House, which he will use as the
£ If you want a loan “C.” Ben Riesiand. coroner’s office and undertaker’s estab
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Fine ice cream at any time at Vogler’s lishment.
Bakery.
The trotting stallion Duke of Portland
I Take your county warrants to Todd which has a good reputation in Tilla­
mook, is now at Grayson & McNamer’s
& Co.
stable, and will reniai ; there until Sept.
g Mr. A. H. Harris left for Portland on 15th.—J. II. McNamer.
Friday.
The steamer Sue H. Elmore left on
f Mrs. Bovakin and child came in on the Friday with 420 boxes of cheese and
steamer on Tuesday.
miscellaneous freight and a number of
| Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Finegan, of Chicago, passengers. She returned on Tuesday
and left again the next day.
are in the city.
j A few trimmed hatsatabig bargain at
tMrs. Sturgeon’s.
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I Mrs. Sturgeon will receive a few baby
jcloaks this week.
I Mr. Waiter Ridehalph came in on the
tel more on Tuesday.
John H. Stewart, the shoemaker, is
prepared to do all kinds of repairing to
boots and shoes and rubber shoes, with
neatness and all work guaranteefl first
class. Shop in rear of Jenkins’ store. *
The passengers who went out on the i
steamer Geo. R. Vosburg on Tuesday
| There will be a teachers’ examination were Miss Ella Rock. Frank Aliendar.
Ion the 13th August.
Chas. Nelson. Mrs. E. D. Severance. Miss-
| The building for the Tillamook County Nichols, D. Edwards and W. A. Samuels I
and wife.
•Bank is nearly finished.
Mr. William Reid, secretary of that
much tf Iked of Portland, Nehalem &|
Tillamook Railroad Company, who had
his leg broken in this county last May. is I
able to be about again in Portland, and I
as he appears confident the road will Be |
built, probably we shall hear in the near
future a great dealol the company which
thus far has only developed “hot air.’’
Accidents at the base ball game Sun­
day were numerous as well as painful.
George Johnson had his shoulder dislo­
cated and Chester Holden’s nose was ,
knocked out of whack, besides a number
of mix ups in which others saw shooting ;
stars. Get an ambulance and a corps of |
doctors next time you play, gentlemen.
Mr. Philip Bardon, jr.. of the Evening
Telegram staff, is in with Ins family for a
short vacation, being domiciled at Bay
City. He is much pleased with Tillamook
and the prosperous condition of the
county, and in making a comparison of
other parts of the state and other cities,
Tillamook, for its ,size, is the most
business like place in Oregon.
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The annual meeting of the Tillamook
County Teachers’ Association will be
held in this city uext Monday, Tuesday .
and Wednesday. As we stated last !
week, the instructors are Prof. J. II ■
Ackerman, state superintendent of pub. i
lie instruction ; prof. David Torbet. pro |
lessor of science and mathematics at j
Albany College ; and Prof. L. H. Baker,
principal of the South Salem school, and
a profitable and interesting institute is
expected from the program that has
been arranged by County Superinten­
dent G. B. Lamb. We are also glad
to hear that Prof. Campbell, recently
elected president of the state university
at Eugene ; Prof. L. R. Trayer ; Prof.
Geo. W. Jones, ex-county superintendent
of Marion county ; and Mr. (’has. H.
Jones, editor of the Oregon Teachers’ |
Monthly, have signified their intention
to be present and take part in the work I
of the institute, and it is more than pro­
bable that Prof. P. L. Campbell will divide I
the time with the slate superintendent
in giving a lecture on Tuesday evening,
when Prof. Ackerman lectures on “ I he I
Educational Outlook.” Oil Monday
evening Prof. Talbot will lecture on
“Brother Jonathan Needs You.” The
lectures will be preceded by a short
musical program under the direction of
Miss Ruth Cooper, which will be in the
opera house.
MRS.
NATION
SMASHING SALOONS IN
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KANSAS,
I*01*1 outside and inside scenes, These
are dandies.
Pie, bulldog and tramp,
the comic hit of ___
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New York
a side
splitter, and too many otl ersto mention
You will laugh. Two hours exhibit.
Admission 15c and 25c.
J. W. C ook , Manager.
Sealed
Bids.
Sealed bids will be received at the
County Clerk’s Office up to and includ­
ing the 2nd day of September, 1902. for
the painting of the Big Nestucca River
Bridge, near the farm of W. W. Conder,
and the Trask River Bridg1\ near the
farm of C. R. Hunt. Said bridges to be
painted one coat in a good workman
Coming ! The Edison Company. like manner, with Princess Metallic, of
Fire Proof Roof and Bridge Paint ; all
... be
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Will
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Tillamook
City, one Night, materials to be furnished bv the bidder.
Wednesday. August 6th. The
T*..v most per-
H omer M ason ,
feet reproduction of actions and sound
Countv Clerk.
ever exhibited in this city.
Dated July 23rd, 1902
THE LATEST AND MOST PERFECT LIKE
By order of the Countv Court.
MOTION PIC TIRE EXHIBIT VET SEEN.
We use over one mile of revolving belts
May Never Be Caught.
and over 50,000 different pictures in one
evening, which cost us over $2,000. We
S eattle , July 22.—The hunt for Con­
use the latest and best machines that
money can buy. No still pictures ; all vict Tracv seems to have liven abandoned
entirely and the outlaw is now free to
life motion Edison pictures.
roam the woods at ease—at least, until
TWO HOIKS OF SOLID FIN.
Fine Orchestra Music all evening. We he again makes his appearance at some
have al) the very latest pictures and farmhouse for food.
It has been proven beyond a doubt
know how to operate our machine.
Think of the following life motion pic­ that Tracy did not have two ex.convicts
with him in the cabin at Sawyer Lake,
tures :
and also that the story that he was
ELBCTHOCI’TING OF CZOLGOSZ :
1 st.--Panoramic view of Auburn Prison. badly wounded by buckshot from J. A.
2nd.—Taking Czolgosz from cell to Bunce’s gun wits absolutely unfounded.
death chamber. 3rd.—View of electric The story of the seriousness of the
chair and death chamber. 4th.—Placing wounds was given out bv an ex-convict,
Czolgosz in the electric chair. 5th.— who imposed upon Sheriff Cudihee.
Tracv may have escaped across the
Turning on the electricity
6th.—Ex­
amining the bod\ and announcing his mountains from Covington, and some of
the
officers fear he may now never be
death to witnesses.
captured. They believe th it he will dis­
MCKINLEY’S FUNERAL TRAIN
Arriving at Canton station, Ohio. Com­ guise himself and make his way to some
plete funeral cortege entering West Eastern city.
Bargains in • • Real
Estate
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21 acres, one mile from town on Fairview
road.
Good improvements.
$1875.00.
5 acre tract, % mile from town on Fairview
road.
$425.00.
with large
$750.00.
Fine block of eight lots, near the Academy.
$450.
i The sale of the Krebs Mill has finally
The ball game on Sunday between the
been consumated. Messrs H. C. Banker
business men and the loggers resulted in .
Messrs. W. W. Cuitiss, J. E Retnick : ami F. L. Gunn, both from Long Beach,
a victory for the former bv a score of 28
Cal..have taken possession and willcom.
to 27, the last part of the game becom­ and (J. Stinchfield, belonging to the com­ mence operating the plant at once. The !
ing quite exciting on account of the close­ pany which has considerable timber in- ( location of the mill site is ideal, being I
terests in this county,came in on the Sue
ness of the score.
H. Elmore on Tuesday. Other passen­ placed at the forks of the north and |
The best saw on earth. Use the Great ! gers on the steamer were Mrs. Citting, south branches of the Nehalem River, on
deep w’ater. Any boat that can cross |
Mr. C. H. Smith went outside to look Western saws and you will soon be Mr. Langstaff, F. Blovitzch, A. L. Geo­ the Nehalem Bar can easily make this I
convinced of this fact, for they are re­ rge, A. Nolan and several men from As­
up a new location last week.
point. It is the plan of the new Com-1
cognized to be the best saw now on the toria to pack salmon for cohl storage.
pany to enlarge this plant considerably I
Preaching Sunday morning and even- market. For sale at McIntosh & Mc­
When
you
want
farm
implements,
sew
­
for the purpose of shipping lumber in j
ing at the Presbyterian church.
Nair’s hard-ware store.
ing machines, clothing or merchandise, I large quantities, at the same time
C. E. Reynolds removed Mr. Clough’s
If you buy steel stoves of peddlers and consult the business men who advertise i however keeping the box factories run­
residence to a lot east of town.
the blamed things burn out after you in the Headlight, and then you will not ( ning to its full capacity. There is ail
Mr J. A. Richardson was a passenger pay a fancy price and used them but a be imposed upon by a lot of peddlers. ' unlimited amount of low-land spruce I
few years, kick yourself for allowing the Patronize the home merchant, the busi­ close to the mill, which makes the finest
out on the Elmore on Friday.
other fellow to steal from you, for that ness men who are interested in the city box lumber and which will keep the mill
Steamer Geo. R. Vesbtirg came in from is the sequel to steel stoves and peddlers. and countv. The peddler is a foreigner fully supplied for any length of time.
Astoria on Saturday and left again Tues-
Mrs. Alice Townsend, of Dallas, the to the interest of the county, and all that Both Mr Banker ami Mr. Gunn are pro
day.
worthy grand matron of the Eastern he is alter is to wo; k a “graft’’ upon the gressivegentlemen and will add greatly
to the upbuilding of the Nehalem Valley,
Mr. J. C. Bewley went out on the Star, came in on Sunday and visited the unsuspecting.
will sell you, at great bargains, a
steamer on Friday and returned Tues­ lodges in Tillamook and Bay City on
The city park question should not be which has beyond doubt a flattering
day.
Monday and Tuesday evenings, when a allowed to hang fire. It is something future. One of the strong points will be
their independent line of boats to south­
A cool drink of soda water is delicious pleasant fraternal time was participated that every wide-av^ake citv should have,
and if the land formerly used lor the race ern ports. This will open up a good
and healthful. You can get it at Vogler’s in.
trade with San Francisco and Los Ang­
Bakery.
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Deputy Collector of Customs D. A. tract could be bought for about $100 an eles, and means much to the Nehalem
acre it would be a good investment. It
Harvey Walker came in from McMinn­ McLean has gone to Nehalem Bay may be that land in some other place farmer who thus far has been compelled
ville to occupy a positiou in J. A. Todd and Tillamook on a semi-annual inspec­ could be obtained at about the same fig­ to li re isolated from the advantages of
tion trip. He is accompanied by C. A.
first class transportation facilities. He
& Co.’s store.
J Sharpster, of Walla Walla, who will ure which would answer the purpose can now send his cheese and other pro­
When you make your purchase be sure and patronize your
Razor honing a specialty with Davis | visit with C. H. Wheeler, at Vosburg.— equally as well.
ducts direct to the cities at a low rate
the barber, opposite the Allen house. 1 Astorian.
Mr. Norman Olson and Miss Nancy of freight. Every body is pleased at the
Price 25 cents.
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This is the time of year when the peo- Harris were married on Saturday even­ new move. It took considerable work
Dr. T. P. Wise goes out on the stage I pie in Tillamook take pity on those on ing at the home of Mr. Harris, at Fulton, to get every thing into shape, but by the
Then your conscience will feel clear ; when you admire your­
to.day and will return about the "outside’’ w ho are sweltering in the heat Oregon. The ceremony was performed untiring efforts of C. Ben. Riesiand, who
loth August.
and getting their crops destroyed. The in the presence of relatives and many promoted the deal, all difficulties were self before the mirror, you will know that the taxes have been
friends by Rev. J. Kratt, of Port Ir nd. overcome, and the transfer was made to
Mr. Lee M. Travis left on the Elmore splendid harvest weather and the cool The house was beautifully decorated the perfect satisfaction of all parties paid on your outfit.
on Fi iila v for Aberdeen, Wash., and his refreshing atmosphere make Tillamook with ferns and flowers. At the conclu­ concerned.
You will know that they were bought from men who pay for
I a peach of a place to live in.
home at Eugene.
sion of the ceremony, following the con­
men who contri-
The following rules and regulations their gôods and buy from the manufacturer, from
Willis
Powell
met
with
a
serious
acci-
gratulations.
a
fine
lunch
was
served.
Mr. S. B Catterlin, one of Salem's real
have been compiled by the committee to bute to your roads, churches, school houses, and credit you when
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dent
at
South
Prairie
’
on
Thursday
night
estate agents, and a brother to Mrs.
The Columbia River Packers’Associa- govern the ball games fora pennant ;
i by being thrown down and tramped
' you are broke.
Brant, came in oil Wednesday.
MULES OF CONTEST FOR THE PENNANT.
I upon bv a restive hotse. He had two tion sent in several men on the steamer
I chts coiitefUing for th*- Prouant k I ih II enter
If you buy from junk shops, traveling fakes, who never pay
I
Sue
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Elmore,
which
arrived
on
Tues
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I)r. 0. H. Davenport, dentist, will be ¡ribsand collar bone broken. Although
Milder the following conditions governing the
any taxes, who jump from town to town, and never meet the
in his office in Tillamook City from the ‘ badly injured, he is reported to be ini- day, for the purpose of handling the sal­ content.
mon caught in Tillamook Bay. The fish.
J.—An eligible team must be duly signed by
1st to the 15th of each month.
I proving as well as can be expected.
in debt to your home
1 alter being cleaned and iced, will be ship- the manage: thereof, or by some person acting | 3.SSCSSOF ; and at the same time you are i
In his stead Substitutes shall benigned in the
Found, a pair of gold rimmed specta­
Mr. F. E. Robinson and Mrs. J. S. Rob­ i ped to the association's cold storage stime
You will loose your self respect, other people will not
manner as I lie players on the regular merchant.
cles. bv S<dlie Smith, and the owner can inson. of Long Beach. Cal., have return­ 1 plant at Astoria. Casks and ice will lie team.
H — (‘poii the entry of a competing nine, the respect you , and the fake that takes your money will call you a
recover them at Leach’s meat market.
ed to this citv from Nehalem, where they shipped from Astoria.
it is expected
will set a time when it shall play, sucker.
had gone in connection with the |wr- that the company will commence taking ■ commitle«*
not lesa than one week after their entrance.
The pictures of the steamer Portland,
chase of the Krebs mill, and will remain fish on Friday.
Each entry of a team shall lie handed in writ­
while packed in the ice driftng to the
ing to the Chairman, and ►!ml1 specify the
here several days.
Mr. Robinson is
Arctic Oce an, can be seen at the Allen
Go to McIntosh & McNair’s when you names of the players and substitute*, and lie
looking over the county for the purpose-
signed by the manager or captain of th»* team.
house.
want
farm
implements,
for
thev
are
the
; of getting a saw mill.
¡This enliy shall I m * open to ilia iiispeetion of
local agents for the Plano Manufactur­ ' the m inager an 1 captain oi the opposing team.
A country editor is more liable to he
ing Company, carrying in stock the cele­
P i . averm .—The players must ha”e been bona
cussed tor pointing out the truth than he
brated Jones’ Mowersand Teddars, rec : fide residents of Tillamook county for thirty
is lor any other sin of oinmission or com­
•lay** pre<-eeding the date on whiili the ' list1’
ognised
the
best
implements
made
in
the
mission.
: is handed in / II members of cont<*sting teams ,
Cnited States : also agents for the Olds' 1 shall be smuti-urs in the strictest construction |
Mr. J. W. Ferry, uncle to Mr. R. W.
of the word " amateur." No player whohiw
Wagons,
manufactured
at
Fort
Wavne,
Watson, came in on the steamer Satur­
at anv time played base bailor iiidulged i*i any
Ind., which are made of the finest i.ia- other
sport (oi hire, money, or money pt ires, I
day to look after some interests he has in
terial that can lie procured
You will
this county.
save money by buying your farm imple­
Dr. Lawless the Optician will be at
ments at McIntosh & .McNair’s.
Now is the time to buy a
his office for optical work, on Wednes­
new
Sewing
Machine
for
\Mr. D. Mellema returned to Tillamook
day and Saturday of each week until
last week from Platt, South Dakota,
»22 .00, with drop head and
further notice.
where he had gone on a visit. He reports
all
the
latest
improvements
everything prosjierous back there, hogs
Mr. I. Hil^ who was visi big his son
bringing
as high as $7.90, which brings
at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s .
in thiseijy. returned to Portland Satur­
’•epublican pros|M*rity much in evidence.
day. Hr has been a resident of chat city
It is the B onita S ewing
Six year* ago the price of hogs was as
for the past 40 years.
M achine , and they range
low as $2.50 f)er hundred, hut that was
Mr. David Martin? has bought the
the resjlt of democratic policy with its
in price from »22 to »35,
store building fiow occupied by L. Rob­
hard times. Mr. Melkrna experienced
with ball bearings. They
inson & Co. from Mr. F. R. Beals, which
one cyclone while back there and found
is a valuable piece of property.
are little beauties, perfectly
the heal oppressive, although there was
frost up to the 20th «»(June.
When you want to know anything
made and something new on
alKiut the Oregon Fire Relief Association
Mr. J. W. Bailer. **tate Dairy and Food
the market. These machi­
cell upon or write J. S. Stephens, who is
Commissioner for Oregon, left Portland
nes are a better article than
the agent for Tillamook county.
on Monday evening for his annual tour
the peddlars are charging
through this county for the purpose of
Mrs. Harriet B. Davis was elected by
inspecting the dairies and cheese fac­
the grand lodge of the Degree of Honor
»65 and »75 for.
tories. He will come in by wav <»t Sheri-
grand outside watch nt the annual
gathering in Portland last week.
W ’
V I dan and make the rounds with a team.
There was no meeting of the city coun­
cil on Monday evening.
I Mr. J. H. Townsend and wife returned
to Dallas on Wednesday.
For the best at lowest prices in town
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property “C.” Ben Riesiand.
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The Glenora House, on the Wilson
River Road, is half way across the inoun- ,
tains. Good fishing and hunting, free !
campgrounds, fried chicken, fresh butter, I
abundance of cream, strawberries and I
other fruit in their seasons, are on the ,
menu at the Glenora House. Try it. * |
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Lawn cemetery at Canton, Ohio, hrtided
by the Black Iloise cavalry.
C. BEN RIESLAND,
The Leading Land Agent of Tillamook Co
We have All Celebrated !
fioca this old and reliable
firm, Home Gierehants,
SUIT OF CLOTHES,
Hat, Pair Shoes, Shirts, Tie, etc
Home JVIerehants.
J.A.TODD&CO
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