Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 27, 1905, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 27.J_gO__
Editorial Snap Shots.
Abatement Plea is of no Avail.
Charles W. Pike- Lot 2. block 10.
Senator Mitchell will be tried upon the
Alex. Campbell is Dead.
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS. The Academy Dramatic Club will give
Theodore Jacoby's addition to Buy
Haltom knows one thing : It pays to indictments returned against him by the
i two evenings entertainment, Thursday
City.
$125.00.
We are sorry to announce the death
advertise—in the Headlight.
Federal Grand Jury for complicity in thf
»
1 and Friday, May 4th and 5th, when the
Eddy & Botts, for abstracts.
Win. Scott and wife to R. C. Magarrrll.
Oregon land frauds, and that at the
I “Bank Cashier" will be produced at the Mr. Alex. Campbell, which occurred*at
It
i,
reported
to
us
that
soft
drinks
are
Malanev's
addition
Walkover Shues at Todd's.
Lot 8, block 2,
Bay City on Wednesday. Deceased was
earliest opportunity. The attempt o(
Academy hall.
being adulterated with "tangle toot m
to Ocean Park. $150.00.
Buhl milk cans at Ralph Acklev’s.
about 75 years of age and about a year
i Miss Lottie Freeman has opened dress ago his wife died on the steamer in this Emil Hellebueck to B. |. Stephen«, as­ this city. Let's see whether the city Judge Bennett, his attorney, to check
Gordon Hats and Gloves at Todd's.*
making parlors in the old Watchtower
signment of bond for deed for tract ( I council is going to enforce the law now the course of the trials or to quash the
Gent.’s Furnishing Goods at Todd’s.* I building, where she is prepared to do all city when on her way home from the
indictments returned by the jury through
of land in Tillamook City. »200.00. it has appointed a citv marshal.
hospital. He had been connected with
the plea in abatement argued a week
Crouse & Brandigee Clothing at ! kinds of fashioiiabledressmaking at very
Joseph
Giebisch
et.
al.
to
J.
W.
Brown.
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the Truckee Lumber Company of San
Todd’s.
e I reasonable cost.
* 1 Francisco for about 35 years, and that
Sheriff's deed. Lots 3 and 4, block
Wouldn't .it lie a blessing to the com­ ago, was futile, and Tuesday morning
3 and lot 5, block 7. Bar View ad­ munity in which he lives it Bather Schel Judge Bellinger, by his decision, gave a
Ackley will sell you anything that runs
The band bovs’ entertainment will be company sent him to Hobson ville, where
dition to Bay City. Lots 12, 13 would die from the injuries he received sweeping victory to the cause of the
on wheels.
* I given on Saturday evening, May 6,when 1 he was engineer of the saw mill. He was
and 14, block 43, Pacific addition trom the hands of saloon keepers. And government when he sustained every ob­
Dr. Percy Wiley came in from Portland the three act comedy drama “Dollars a faithful servant of that company, and
and lots 15, 16 and 17, block 2, Bay not a lew Oregonians would have like jection entered by District Attorney He­
and Cents” will be given, with other was prompt at work and thoroughly
on Saturday.
View addition to Bay City. $225.00. to have given him an extra kick for the nry to the plea.
s|>eciallies
and
otchestra
music.
practical in all that he did He came
| Born, on Sunday, to the wife of James
At every point as the court took them
Grandpa Jenkins celebrated his 83rd from Mattoon, III., and had seen service Fred W. Christensen to B. J. Stephens- purpose of getting him under the sod and
Williams, a son.
Bond for deed to tract in Tillamook j in the tight embrace of his Satanic ma. up one at a time, the cause of the gov
birthday
on
Sunday,
when
a
large
num-
in
the
navy,
for
which
he
was
in
receipt
B. L. Bddy left on Monday for Port-
eminent was upheld and the pleas of the
City. $450.00.
her of his relatives and friends spent a of a pension. The remains were buried
^nd on business.
jestv-
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defence overruled. Only in one case was
pleasant time together and the band in the Vaughn cemetery this afternoon, U.S.A, to James Ferry. Patent. Lots,
E. S Talbott, of McMinnville, was in
One of these days someone will lose there partial victory for the defense, and
7, 8, 9 and 10. section 4, tp. 3 south,
wh*re the remains of his wife were laid,
I made the occasion doubly enjoyable.
he city on Saturday.
their temper with the meddlesome mdivi even there the concession, granted both
range 10.
Rev. A. S. Foster returned to the city and being a member of the A.F. & A.M.,
dual
who has been interfering with other bv the court and the district attorney,
The best equipped bicycle repair shop
U.S.
A.
to
John
M.
Underwood.
Patent
on Saturday after attending presbytrv it was under the auspieces of that order
1 at Fred Foralund’s.
Sw 14 Ne >4 and Ne 14 Nw 14. section men's husineses. Then something sensa­ was nulifled by the action of the defense
and the revival meetings in Portland. tlint the funeral was conducted, a dele-
tional will happen and the people ot this in insisting for trial by jury instead of
Call and see the Recycle Bicycl at W. | He will give an account of the latter on gation going from this city. All who
8, tp. 3 north, range 5.
city will feel relieved and wonder it did trial before the court alone. This was
I. Cary’s before buying.
U.S.A.
to
Cosv
C.
Clark.
Patent.
Lots
knew
the
deceased
speak
in
the
highest
I Sunday evening at the Presbyterian
15. 16, 17 and 18. sec. 3. tp. 1 not happen before. It can't come too in regard to the contention that George
praise of him, for thev respected him and
Geo. E. Huntley, of Aberdeen, Wash , church.
soon, for several business men tire hot in Guistin was not a naturalized citizen of
He
south, range 8.
admired
his
fine
traits
of
character,
vas in the city on Sunday.
Archie Jennings is home on furlough on
the collar and will not stand any more the United States. Judge Bellinger ruled
Claude
Thayer
and
wife
to
Bernard
J.
to
leaves
two
daughters
and
three
suns
Mrs. T. J. Bowles and son were n a visit to his parents, having passed the
O'Hara. 20 acres in sec. 36, tp. 1 of this interfering, rule or ruin methods. that as this allegation, if true, would
mourn
their
loss.
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from Cloverdale on Friday.
examination for ordinary seaman, an 1
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south, range 10. $800.00.
disqualified Guistin as a juror, it would
Money to loan on improved farm pro­ when his leave of absence expires, which
County Judge Conder was surprised be permitted that the facts be tried be-
Obituary Notice.
Lillie B. Harris and husband to Mary
is 15 days, he will report at Bremerton,
perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals.
that
the
idea
is
so
general
that
the
new
E. Harris. Se 14 Ne >4 and Ne X Se
In the death of Mr. John H Nolan,
fore the court by the tiling of affidavits
S^ W. Mansfield, of Leadville, Colo, Wash., for duty.
>4, section 19, tp. 3 south, range 10. court house was to be built of concrete and counter affidavits by the Govern.
which occurred on Wednesday of last
All kinds of bicycles and bicycle sun­ i week, Tillamook has lost another of her
was in the city on Tuesday.
walls, He informs us that brick will be I inent and the defense. Judge Bennett re.
$500.00.
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A marriage license was issued to Ole dries at Ralph Ackley’s.
early settlers, and although a man of James C. Bewley and wife to Frank used. The contractors bond calls for fused to try the issue without a jury,
B. 0. Snuffer still holds the record at I peculiar traits of character, was one of
B. Redberg and Elma Porter.
Ekroth, Small tract in Se *4 Nw M. a concrete wall court house. Perhaps thus throwing all the points in the de.
section 14, tp. 1 north, range 10. the county court will know which it is vision onto the side of the United States.
Bicycle repairing done with neatness Ack lei’s for the largest trout caught this ' | those who help the development of the
to be, brick or concrete, before long, but
season, with Doc Wallin a close second- county. As out after another ot these
and despatch at Ralph Ackley’s.
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$50.00.
County Judge W. W. Conder was in Doc's fish measured 22in. and weighed 1 ' early settlers pass to the great beyond, Wm. M. Morris to Lars J. & Lillie G. there is one thing, sure, the county will
Following the collapse of the Mont­
21b. 121/^oz., being just one half ounce ’ it is only fitting that a word of praise
Redberg. 5-14 acres in section 8, tp. get a good court house at a low figure.
the city the first part of the week.
gomery Ward strike, the teamsters to­
lighter than Mr. Snuffer's.
|
should
be
said
in
their
behalf,
for
having
5
south,
range
10.
$50.00.
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Vehicles, farm implements and bicycles
Honey in one pound sections at Cohn’s, endured the hardships of pioneer days, H. G Davies and wife to Fred IV. Chris­ The local newspapers every once in a day applied fur their uld positions. They
sold on installment by Ralph Ackley. *
tensen 44 acres in Tillamook City. while advocate and advise people to were told that under no consideration
also bee hives and all kinds of bee supplies i they did much to make life more happy
Prof. W. W. Wiley and his sister re­
patronize home merchants. This is right would a striker ever be taken back, that
for those who followed them. Mr. Nolan
on hand.
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$500.011.______________
turned from Beaverton on Wednesday.
and
proper for people to do, for we sav no cause would be won by rioting and
,
was
a
good
citizen
and
whose
name
will
The passengers who came in on the
Resolutions of Condolence.
M. F. Leaeh and L. B. Zitrner have
most decidedly, patronize the hon e mer- intimidation, that the Chicago Teaming
Sue II Elmore on Wednesday were : B. not be forgotten for a long time in Tilla
leased the Elmore ranch for five years.
cant i.t preference to the peddlers and Association ha<i plenty of‘ drivers that
Tillamook, Oregon,
Waterhouse. R. Roberts, H. B. Klahn, mook, for he raised a large family, and
Next Wednesday the board of county A. R. Gangloff, J L Pike and wife, K. during his last sickness his wife and
otners who coine here every summer and would drive, instead of throwing acid
April 18th, 1905.
commissioners will hold its regular meet­ T. Robinson and H. B. Campbell. She family were in constant attendance
Whereas, it has pleased her Heavenly gobble up a certain amount of business and assaulting nonunion men," and that
ing.
leaves on Saturday morning for Astoria. upon him, and when life was gra« Father to remove from this world of toil and then take theirdeparture. Yet some the malcontents must seek other occu.
pation, at least as tar as Chicago was
B. W. Waterhouse, who owns a large
Best grades of barb wire and milk cans dually flickering out of the old gen- and trouble Mrs Smith, mother of our business men will not recriprocate with
stock farm in Clatsop county, is in the for sale at Cohn’s.
tieman. We only express the sentiment esteemed Frater, Mrs. M. A. Kimball ;
the newspapers when it comes to print­ concerned.
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city.
of the community when we say we re­
Therefore, be it resolved, that the sym­ ing and advertising. Some of them fall
The steamer Sue H Elmore left Satur­
John E. Matta, 2 year-old son ofjohn
The "Bank Cashier" at the Academy day for Astoria with the following pas- gret the passing away of these early set­ pathy of the members of Tillamook all over themselves, as they did the past
hall, May 4 and 5. Don't miss this treat, seygeis : John Lynch, Mrs. C. R. John- tlers, and we regret the death of Mr. Lodge, No. 290, be extended to our few weeks, to prevent the newspapers P. Matta, was fatally burned Saturday
Nolan and sympathise with the bereaved bereaved Frater, and that we admonish from getting certain work. Two can evening through playing with matches,
for the play is a genuine hummer.
*
son. Janies Hiner, Mrs. W. Day, Judge
her to remember that “ He who giveth always play nt that game, and when the at Astoria, Or. The child had been left
Saturday, May 13, is the date set for W. Galloway, Ralph R Duniway, Martin wife and family.
the high school entertainment, particu Wallace and wife and Capt. J. Richard­ John H. Nolan was born at Limestone his beloved sleep," even the sleep of Headlight decides to play its trump card asleep in an upper room of the lesidence
ville, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, death, doeth all things well.
we hope they won't squeal if the boom late in the afternoon, and about 5 o'clock
lars of which will be announced later.
son.
July 24th, 1830. His grand parents
the family was alarmed by his screams,
Resolved,
that
a
copy
of
these
resolu
erang
strikes them.
Haltoin is arranging with the band for
Elegant pictures given away with were of Puritan descent and fought in
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The mothei rushed to the room and
tions be placed upon the minutes of our
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a week’s open air evening concerts out Archer s starch nt Cohn’s.
Not a few persons think the Headlight found him developed in flames and be-
f
Revolutionary war, while his father Lodge, a copy be given Frater Kimball
side his store during the charity sale.
P. F. Biowne has moved his stock of served throughout the war of 1812. and family, and a copy be furnished will “roast'' the city council for appoint­ fore the blaze could be extingushedhe
Fred Forslund, the Plumber, does al1 boots and shoes into the building pre- His earlv manhood was spent at his
each of the local papers and the Frater­ ing Clyde Clements city marshal. Not was so badly burned that he died three
kinds of plumbing in a workmanship viously used as a restaurant and had home in Pennsylvania until the deaHi of
so, however. If Clements will adapt hours later. An investigation showed
nal Union for publication.
style and makes a specialty of that kind the building painted red, so as to dis his parents in 1856, when he started
Mrs. E. R. Havs, Mrs M. E. Olds. himself to the new conditions in this citv that he had secured some matches, and
of work.
* I tinguish it as the Red Front Shoe Store. west. Mr Nolan was the youngest and
and will enforce the local option, gamb while playing with them' had set his
Mrs. R. A. Rees, Committee.
The Racycle is a totally different I Mr. Browne has p fine stock of boots ' only survivor in a family of four chil.
ling and all other laws, then we have no clothes on fire
wheel.
It will climb hills tliat no and shoes, and a new consignment for dren. In 1861 he enlisted in the war of
hesitation whatever in saying that the
Building for Sale.
* * *
other bicycle can. For sale .it w II the summer trade.
| rebellion from Illinois, and was wounded
city council hasselected agood, all round
"Insulting, arbitrary and tyrannical,’’
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For
sale,
cheap,
it
sold
at
once,
the
Cary’s.
Cohn's new stock of spring dry goods ' twice in the battle of Willow Creek,
man for the position. The citv marshal are words Governor Chamberlain ap­
where he fought by the side of General building east of the Headlight office that should not be under the control of those plied to Circuit Judge George H. Bur­
*
Otto Heins has entered the lighthouse arrived on the last boat.
was used bv Otto Heins for his studio.— who want to violate certain laws for
set vice and is now assistant keeper at
In the case of Tillamook County vs. 1 Lyons when that comrade was killed in
nett in a letter, a copy of which was
Cape Blanco, where his wife will join him Edith M. Aiderman. which was a suit to the desperate and hard fought battle. Apply to Mrs. Heins in this city for price. their own pecuniary benefit, and we hope filed in the office of the Secretary of
later.
set aside title to certain property, Judge He was mustered out of the armv in
that that state of affairs is a thing of the State. The occasion for the use of this
The great slr’ke against Montgomery
Albert Maloney, who has some valua­ Galloway overruled the motion to qaash Missouri the same year and sent to Fort Ward & Co., at Chicago, collapsed in past as (ar as Tillamook City is con. language was the granting of a com­
ble mining property in Mexico, and R. C. the case, Attorney Dunniway claiming Walula with a train of supplies for that
cerned. It is not our intention to open mutation of sentence in favor of Otto
dismal fashion Monday, when the team
Magarell, of Woods, were in the eity this that the suit should have been brought station. He remained in this service
up old sores, ami that being the case, the Miller, who pleaded guilty to a charge of
sters withdrew their sympathetic move
week.
in Multnomah county,where Mrs. Aider­ until 1864. He moved to this county in
Headlight is well pleased with the ap­ lewd cohabitation, and was sentenced
ment and instructed their men to seek
1865,
where
he
has
since
resided.
He
pointment if Clements will enforce the by Judge Burnett to serve three months
The lumber schooner C. T. Hill sailed man now claims to reside.
reinstatement
as
rapidly
as
possible.
was married to Miss Margaret E. Jen­
law and not allow himself to liecome
in this week and is loading lumber at the
New crop fine spider leg tea only 25
kins in 1866. He raised a family of 10 The strike originated last October with again the tool of those who were given in the County Jail. Miller had served
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Tillamook Lumbering Co ’s saw mill in cents a pound at Cohn's.
one month of the time, and an applica­
the garment-workers. They make no
1 children, 9 of whom are still living.
this citv.
Judge Galloway, in the action of Tilla­
progress, and after many consultations,, special privileges to violate thelaw. That tion had been made for a pardon. Gover­
Oran Maddux anti family will move mook County, plaintiff and respondent,
the Teamster’s Union, agreed to call a is all the public ask of Clement, and that nor Chamberlain wrote Judge Burnett,
Real Estate Transfers.
from North Yamhill to the Perkins saw vs. the estate of H. H. Aiderman, defend­
sympathetic strike. This had been in is all that we ask, and if that is done no asking for a statement of the facts, and
Reported by Eddy & Botts.
mill, where he will be employed by the ant and appellant, which was an appeal
progress two weeks—a fortnight mark complaints will reach this office, which in his reply the Judge intimated his be
from the county court in probate, grant­ W in. Kroenert et. al. to Wilson River ed by unusual brutality and violence. I heretofore have furnished us with plenty lief that perhaps the Governor hadal-
S age line.
Lumber Co. Sw *4 Se ’4, Nw ’4 Se Men and horses have been burned with : of ammunition for criticism.
ready made up his mind to grant the
Do you know about that $10 00 cash ed the motion of Ralph R. Dunniway for
.l4 and lots 2 and 3, sec. 24 and Nw acid, non union men horribly beaten and
pardon, and this incensed the Governor
prize that Ackley is going to give for the a change of venue, which will be taken
X. sec. 13, tp. 1 north, range 7. mutilated, there being a regular scale o
Young Oyster for Yaquina
largest fish ? Call at the store lor par­ to Yamhill county. This is the action
and called forth a criticism unparal-
12400.00.
where the county is endeavoring to re­
prices for maiming and disabling non
ticulars.
•
leled in Oregon officialdom. Judge
cover the amount of the late sheriff ’s John Bishop et. al. to E. E. Goucher and unionists; strangers in the citv have
A lbany ’, Or., April 25—Propagation Burnett said in his letter that he be-
Local people appear to have gone into
shortage from his estate.
W. Tyler Smith. Rights of way for been beaten bv mobs and thugs have of Eastern oysters in Oregon has begun. lieved sufficient leniency had l*en
the show business by the number of en­
toll road over lands in tp. 6 south, flourished unmolested. Monday the Yesterday, a carload of fine young shown and declined to recommend ex-
Take your wool and hides to Cohn’s it
tertainments there are billed for this and
range 9. $1.00 each.
you want the highest cash prices for it. *
garment-workers intimated thev would oysters from Old Point Comfort, Va.. ecutive clemency.
next week.
Benjamin H. Stillman to W. Tyler Smith call off their rtrike, leaving the teamsteis airived in Albany and were immediately
The
body
of
Chas.
A.
Smith,
who
was
Mike Abplanalp's horse had another
and E. E. Goucher. Nw
Se X» to continue the fight. It was a hopeless sent over the Corvallis & Eastern to
A Great Sensation.
freak notion last week, for becoming drowned in the Columbia river, was re­
sec. 12. tp. 6 south, range 9. $400. cause from the start, and its flat failure Yaquina Bay, where a two acre bed had
covered
and
were
brought
in
on
Wed
There
was a big sensation in Lee«
scared it ran away, throwing the old
been prepared for them.*
ville, Ind., when W. H. Brown of that
nesday on the steamer Sue H. Elmore Florence C. Hicks and husband to will be a hard blow to labor unions.
people out.
For several years experiments with place, who was expected to die, had
Mrs. YV. Day, daughter of C. R. Hunt, for burial in this county Deceased was
Eastern oysters have been made at his life saved by Dr. King’s New Dis­
a
brother
to
Mrs.
John
Sheets
and
was
covery fur Consumption. He writes: “ I
who came in to be present at her sister’s
Yaquina Bav, and they were very suc­ endured insufferable agonies from Asth­
marriage, left for her home in Portland well known and much res|>ected in Tilla­
cessful. The oysters not only grew ma, but your New Discovery gave me
mook. The remains were bnried in the
on Saturday.
rapidly and became fully developed, iinmediite relief and soon thereafter
Johnson cemetery today. The unforti •
Whatever the doctor prescribes or
C. Ben Riesland has sued one of the
but they have the fine flavor of the effected a complete cure.” Similar
rate man, who worked in a saw mill on
suggests,
is
what
I
specially
try
to
cures of Consumption, Pneumonia,
Portland street car companies for $10,-
best
article from the Atlantic Coast Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. Il«
the Columbia river, was thrown into the
supply, and succeed as well that I
000 for injuries he claimed when thrown
Those
which
were
sent
to
the
Coast
river when on board a gasoline boat as
the peerless remedy for all throat and
an known as Headquarters for all
out of a car.
yesterday were the property of I)r. M. lung troubles. Price 50c , and $10<l
it came in collision with another vessel.
SICK
ROOM
COODS.
Rubber balls, base balls, tennis halls, He drifted for over a mile with the tide, ,
M. Davis, of Newport, who, with some Guaranteed by Chas. I. Clough, Drug­
foot halls, indoor base balls, bicvcle balls, and made heroic effort to save his life,
others, owns several acres of the finest gist. Trial bottles free.
at Ralph .Ackley's.
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OYster beds on the Oregon coast.
hut when assistance was not far off he ,
While yesterday’s carload will plant
Easter Sunday was bright, warm and disappeared.
$1OO Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will be pleaded t®
Reliable Druggist.
pleasant, which helped to swell the con­ Cohn & Co. are paying the highest
but two acres of this bed, a like amount learn
that there is at least one dreaded dtseasr
gregations nt the churches were Easter price for dry hides.
will be planted each year until the entire that science has been able to cure in ail n*
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stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's <'Htarr«’
exercises were held.
tract is supplied. As it takes four or Cure
is the only positive cure not known to tn
At the meeting of the city countil on
medical fraternity. Catarrh belli* * constitu­
five
years
for
the
young
oysters
to
fully
The remains of Mrs. Koch, who died Thursday evening, Clyde Clements was
tional disease, requires a constitutional»! treat
at the hospital in Portland, are being appointed marshal. An informal ballot
mature and be ready for market, this ment. Hall's Catarrh Cute is taken internal'^
directly upon the blood and mucojL
system will have fresh oysters coming I acting
brought in over the Wilson river road was taken, when four votes were cast
surfaces of the system, thereby destroying11
foundation
the (h*ease. and giving the patien
for burial in this county.
on every year when once thev liecome | strength by ot building
for Clements and one for Councilman
up the constitution a»“
marketable. The men are going into assisting nature in doing its work. Ihe proprie­
Chare
’
s
father.
This,
evidently,
did
not
When you want tinning done go to
tor» have so much faith in its curative tK>«er »
oyster propagation as a business pro- ' that they offer on* Hundred Dollars for
Fred Portland's. All work strictly first please the city dad from the first ward,
case that it foils to cure, eend for list of test»
Kepaira (<uns. Locks. Typewriters. Keys. Bicycles am
position and are confident of success
class and guaranteed. Repairs of all for he quit the meeting with his dad alter
lais.
. n
In addition to the Atlantic Coast ! mon
Sewing
Machines.
Makes
a
Specially
of
Plumbing
Address.
F. .1. CIIENEY Sc CO , Toledo, V-
the
vote
was
taken.
Another
meeting
of
kinds arc executed with neatness.
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3o d by Druggists. 75c.
ovster, Dr. Davis is preparing to plant I Hall s Family Pills are th® be<t.
the citv council was held on- Monday,
Iie,H1,r Shop' OPPOSÉ McIntosh
JfcATnr .k
F. R. Beals has sold the Robert B Far
n small bed of the big Heroshimo oys- |
and it was detided, on account of the
lev farm at South Prairie to A. Burdick, threatened litigation by the water com
ter from the Japanese Coast. The con*
also a portion of the John Thciler place
(iitions of the Pacific Coast are more
pany to have a joint meeting of the citv
at Pleasant Valley to Fred Lowry.
the
hke those of Japan than of the Atlantic I
counciland water commission next .Mon.
Bull fur sale bv T.J Bibhv, of Long day evening, when some of the leading
^aboard, and it is possible that the big
AND CURE THE LUNGS
Prairie, “Royal Star,” registered in legal lights will lie present, anil in the
Hpaneseoxster«"! <1<> cv«n better than I
American Short Horn Breeders’ Associa­ meantime the hose company is to test
the Old Point Comfort variety.
WITH
tion in vol. 44, his No. 137,750. Will ami ascertain the pressure hi tlie present
sell cheap.
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system.
Notice.
N. J. Myers* nag took a spin with the
«J. P. ALtbEN, Proprietor
MJ. B. coffee just received at Cohns *
On and „fter M.y 1st we hnve decided
milk wagon while the milkman was in
Price
to sell only FOR CASH.
rnn C onsumption
the harlier’s chair Myers did not stop
50c a ftoo
Goats for Sale.
rUn
OUGHS and
A" -ho are indebted to
will plea,e
K-e the lather from his lace, but
Free
Trial.
VOLOS
call at our office and settle their ac­
For Sale, 60 head of goats, in fine
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Tourists.
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THROAT and LUNG TROUB­
LES, or MONEY BACK.
M c I ntosh & M c N ais Co.
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For
the
Sick.
Chas. I. Clough
KILL
The Best Hotel
King’s
New Discovery
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THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
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