Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 31, 1905, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK,
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS.
OREGON,
AUGUST 31, 1905
A light thunder shower Sunday caused
a change in the weather and strange to
relate, while W. E. Page was on the hill
north ot the city, it snowed up there
when a heavy cloud passed over, Ano-1
thrr shower of rain on Monday night j
did some little good.
11-50 per year
and s«»n, H. Lowry. R. Watt. Mrs. Hard- 1 h<4d on Wednesday evening to talk the Mark L. Volin and wife Co Margaret No-
man. Misses N.J. and N. Kainan, Mrs. | matter over with the business men, and
Ian Q. 0 tract in sec. 3 tp. 1 8 range
Walkover Shoe» nt Todd’».
David, Misses V"sse, Mrs. Munson anil j other meetings are to be held.
io W. $1.
C Mill» lor linrgains in renl estate
son and the McCowell-Pyle Dramatic
John
Zurcher ami wife to Herman and
S.
D.
Vincent
and
A.
V.
Bet
sly.
who
I The steamer just in brought
Company,
Gordon Hat» and Glove» at Todd's.*
Arnold Han*»wirth. agreement for
are merchandise brokers of Portland,
t our mamoth stock of Fall
right of w iy through lot 4 sec. 12 tp.
> and Winter Dress Goods,
(kill 's Furnishing Goods at Todd's.*
The force of labor will be strengthened met with an accident on the Wilson
? Hosiery, Underwear, Shoes
I 8 range 10 W. $50.
River Toll Road on their way in on Fri­
Go to Fred Forslund’s lor Bicycle Sun­ { and the advanced styles in
Mrs. K. Edwards, the well-know«, ac by Elder F S. Bunch, President of the
day. While driving over the bridge at Charles Brown and wife to Fred A, Hunt
Western
Oregon
Conference,
and
G.
W.
?
early
Fall
Millinery.
complished and successful music teacher,
dries
160 acres tp. 2 8 R 10 W. $10.
Falls Creek it gave wav. but held toge­
?
We invite your inspection.
...u _
and who recently returned to this cite, Pettitt, missionary secretary and direc
Crouse * Brnndigec Clothing at
ther long enough for the occupants to John VV. Fishburn and wife to Portland
|
HALTOM’S Dept; Store.
torv
of
the
educational
department
of
has decided to tench music again, and
Todil's.
leap from the buggv, which was fortu-
Trust Co. 160 acres sec. 24 tp. 28 R
will lie prepared to take pupils about tile Seventh Dav Adventist, will be here
7 W. $IIK'
Three cans of Fine Tomatoes for 25c.
natethnt they did. for the next moment
some
time
this
week.
Meetings
com
­
The Iver Johnson Truss Frame Bicvcle. Sth September, For terms, etc., apply to
the bridge went down into the creek the Albert W. Mills and wife to John Ro-
Bt Colin's
mence
each
evening
at
8
p.m.
in
the
S.D.
•
with two speed gear brake, will climb a or write Mrs. Edwards.
boggy turning over and the horses fall­
nietsch lota I & 2 sec. 5 Ip. 3 N R 10
A. church. All are cordially invited.
[ir Upton lias moved his office next to
steeper hill than any other bicvcle. For
The replevin suit to decide the owner
west. $50.
ing in a heap. It was a wonder that the
p. R. Beals' office
Tillamook
public
and
high
school
will
sale at Mason & Acklev's.
•
ship ol a cow was tried io lustice Haber-
team escaped injury, but it did so, but Zerelda E. Dunn to Darius J. Dunn tract
| K. Craven was in the citv on Mon
open on the 11th September, the teachers
in tp. 5 S iange 10 W $140
J. F. Rteher, so we are informed, made lach's court on Wednesday, and was de­
the buggv did not fare so well, for th*
(jnT from Oictown.
being Prt»l. E. H. Whitney, principal, singletree, pole and top were smashed up James A H irmaii and wile and Lonnie
it tropical for one of the toll gates on the cided in favor of Geo. W. Phelps, and the
M rs. Ella Havs, Tillamook.
Forssle, full blooded Shropshire bucks. Wilson river road a little over a week case against Elmer Hall, who was
It seems that the parties asked John Me-
Harmon to Nils O. Glad tract in tp. 1
Apply to J. J Rupp.
charged with stealing the cow, was dis. . Mrs. Harrison, Tillamook.
8 range 9 W. $2982.60.
Namer to make good the damages ami
ago, by chopping it down.
missed, as there was nothing to show I Miss Mildred Lister. Eugene.
J M. Epperson, of Portlnnd, was in
one dav's time they were out by the ac­ Margaret E. Nolan to Emmett Jenkins
Messrs. N P. Wheeler. R. Wheeler and
Miss Hazel Gregg, Red Oak, Iowa.
the cite on Tuesday.
13.20 acres secs. 23 and 24 tp. 1 S
cident as thev had paid toll, but as this
W. R. Wheeler, of Endeavor, Pa., who that he intended stealing the animal.
Miss Bertha Herman. Woodburn.
range hi W. $1COO.
was refused, we understand they wall
Cohn sells a fine grade of Spider Leg are large timber owners in this countv,
We made a mistake in our last issue . M rs. Edna Mason, Tillamook.
now claim damages from the county.
Tea at 25c. a pound.
were in the city last week.
when we stilted thnt the Hadlevs hnd a
The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on
RAILROAD NEWS.
For sale, Shouts and Pigs Enquire of
Prof. E. E. Finley, a member of the controlling interest in the saw mill at !
Wednesday, her passengers being Mrs.
The New Water System.
Mrs. A. L. Donaldson.
faculty of Philomath College, is in the Hobson We should have said that the |
R. Watt. Miss E. Watt. Mrs. Thomp­
A meeting will be held on
The new city water system, which
Timber claims tire now assessed at city visitiug his brother and looking Truckee Lumber Company of S F. hold son, R. Moore. Miss Vinn, Mrs. A. K.
Friday Evening, at 8 p.m.,
an equal interest with the Hadleys and |
after the interests of the college.
was
completed
this
week,
being
con-
bv Assessor Hare.
are as much interested in the manage- i Case, A. D. Case, A Nolan, Charles structed by Wakefield & Jacobson, is no at the City Hall, and at the
Captain Cary has sold tlie steamer
Call and see the Rncvcle Bicvcle at W.
ment and development of the concern as ■ Kunze son and daughter, Nellie Arendolf, doubt a first-class system and fully Opera House on Saturday
Marie to the Tillamook Logging Com­
H. Cary’s before buying.
Chas. Hoy, J. B. Brown, P. T. Brown,
formerly.
Afternoon, at 2.30. to discuss
VV. Oliver Chas. Osser, L. G. Fray, M. comes up to the expectation of every­ a railroad proposition by G.F.
Mrs. Tuttle left on Monday with her pany, but not the engine anil boiler, ns
body,
and
will
give
the
city
fine
fire
pro
­
M. W, Harrison lias about completed ! I atling. \V. H. White, J. C. Hathaway
a new gasoline engine will be put in.
son for Vancouver, Wash.
tection and furnish it with tirst-class Livesley and R McDonald.
H. D. Mahler, keeper of Cape Meares the work bv which he intends to over­ ami wile, J. Barrecklow. two Sisteis
E. D. Severance left on Monday even,
flow the low places in his meadow with ¡maculate Heart, W. W. Curtiss, F. R. water for domestic purposes iron» Everybody interested invited.
light station, left this week to take
¡ng for his home nt Haines.
Killiin Creek.
In round figures, the
charge of the government light house water from the Trask river whenever Olin and several fishermen.
Fine Organ for Sale.
cost of the system will be $47.590,
Wasco Flour leads them all. It's Blue
there is high water. He has bridged the
exhibit at the fair during September
William Christensen, of Illinois, and which includes $1350 1 tor the first nix
Stem Wheat. Colin sells it,
county road and made a cut from the
For sale, a <'base Organ, almost new,
Miss Nellie Younger, formerly with the river so that
Ed. Christensen, of Humbolt county. months interest on the bonds Warrants which c<>st $1 10. and which will be sold
|. C. Dudley, a merchant of Conway
the water can get through,
Whitehouse Dry Goods Company of
Cal., are visiting their brothers. James already isnued by the Water Commis* for $75, and will take part payment in
and in this wav he expect to get one or
Kan , is visiting B F. Durfee.
Spokane, and a thorough dry goods, suit
and Andrew Christensen,whom they had sion are as follows ;
trade tor good cow. Chase organs took
Money to loan on improved farm pro- and corset sales ladv, is now employed two inches of sediment on his meadow not seen for 17 and 25 rears. In one
VV. B. Chase, engineer’s services
the first prize at the World’s fair. Ap.
everv
time
there
is
high
water.
petty.—Apply to F. R. Beals.
at Haltom's Department Store.
particular they were disappointed with
and blue prints............................ s| $328 0.5 ply at the Headlight office.
In constructing the new water system, Tillbmook, on account of t<»ll roads, and VV. O. Chase, liverv team ..........
A!l Laundry work; must be paid for
Arthur M. Lewis, a socialist lecturer,
.
3 00
when delivered.—M. J. Burra
stumped the county. He was in this city but two accidents occurred. The first the way | they "heeled’’ about them to Otto Heins, copying specifica­
Found.
was
a
man
injuriug
his
foot
when
clear
­
the Headlight man was certainly not
tions ..............................................
Our Diamond C Coffee nt 20c. a pound I on Friday and Saturday and made seve­
9 80
Found, on the road from Dolph to the
can’t lie equalled. At Cohn’s.
ral talks, to one of which T. B. Handley ing brush and the second was on Satur verv creditable to the county, for one ol S. J. Stephens, premium oil
day when Ed. Curtiss, a pipe layer, was them had been in many parts of the
treasurer’s l»on<l ........................ 168 75 Hebo post office, a Ladies* Watch. The
Dr. and Mr», Upton retnrned from a replied. There was verv little enthusi
<»w nrr can have the same by proving the
nearly blinded. It was while pouring a world and had not run up against such Headlight, printing .....................
asm.
a 00 same • i ami
visit to Portland cn*Wednesday.
lead joint that the molten metal flew in toll roads before.
paving for this notice.
Otto Heins, copying specifica­
Mrs. Feigner, of Portland, who has
Go to Mason & Ackley for new second
his eves and lace, burning him severely.
Toon & Co., Tillamook, Or.
tions ..............................................
been
visiting
Mrs.
R.
Lamb,
of
this
city,
5
00
G
F
Livrslev
and
R.
McDonald,
of
band Bicycles—the price is right.
No serious results, however, will follow,
& E. Thayer, redemption of
returned home on Monday, via the Wil­
Portland, art in the city. They are here
and his injuries are healing up rapidly.
A large New Stock of Shoes and Rub­
Notice.
citv warrants............................... 765 15
son river road. Mrs. Feigner and Mrs
for the purpose of looking over the situ­
ber Boots just received at Cohn’s
Ml persons knowing themselves in.
The passengers who went out on the ation with a view to getting other par­ Wakefield & Jacobson, for con.
Lamb were neighbors tor 25 years in
The Headlight office is being moved to Michigan.
tract work on intake .......... 1,350 00 dehted to the Yellow Fir Lumber Com
steamer Sue H. Elmore were A. Nelson ties interested in building a railroad into
the building south of Jenkins'store.
piinv are requested io call and settle nil
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lamar, who came and wife. Mrs. Haysand son, Mrs. Fitz Tillamook, that is if a right of way can C. I. Clough, seal und station­
ery .................................................
7 85 accounts at the office of Carl Haberlach,
Mr, J. H, Cook, a large timber owner in on a visit to his brother, Mr. J. S. Patrick, Mrs. Kiger, Wm. Squires, R. S. be obtained after a survey is made and
Lamar, left tor their home in Missouri Lamar and wife. Miss Maude Sturgeon, a suhsidv can be raised. W. S. Cone, of Eddv & Botts, drawing contract 5 00 Attorney at-Law, Tillamook, Oregon,
in this countv, came in on Wednesday.
Wakefield & Jacobson, on ac­
as the company is desirous ofclosing up
Wanted, to purchase, a good buggy on Saturday, of which state Mr. Lamar J. A. McClaven, Thus. Booth, Edgar Bay City, was instrumental in getting
count of material.................20,432 19 all accounts.
is a representativeon the democratic side Munson, P. Shield, W 0. King and wife these parties interested. A meeting was
| horse. Apply at the Headlight office.
VV. B. Chase, on account of en­
of the house.
Shoo Fly is guaranteed to keep flies oft
A shortage of silver bussion is reported
gineer's salary........................... 350 00
By having a bank account a record of
stock. For sale at Sturgeon's Drug
by the officers of the Philadelphia mint.
D.
B.
Lamar,
superintending
POWELL
• >
expenditures and receipts can be easily
»
Store.
works.............................................. 48 00 William Jennings Bryan where art thou?
dealers IN
kept and all checks issued.when returned
* * *
The schooner Oakland sailed on Friday
Handlej & Thaver, defending
with pass book, will serve as a receipt
Nobody will doubt the patriotism or
Beef,
and
with a cargo of lumber from the Truckee
city in law suit............................ 100 oo
Your account is solicited by Tillamook
Republicanism of Senator Cullom, but
saw mill.
Wakefield & Jacobson, con­
always on hand.
1 his opinion that some sort of tariff re.
County Bank.
struction of water works...4,593 27
Willard Craven and Mrs. Craven are
vision is now imperative is open to
Mr. W. S. Hawk and his friend. Mr. All Orders promptlv attended to.
We solicit vonr trade and will treat von well D. B. Lamar, superintending
visitiug an uncle of the former at Inde­
question. It may stem imtensable to
Hackney, of Kansas, who have been
work .. ....................................
78 00 resist revision .|bs<duiely. Such a po-
pendence .
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Brod-
Wakefield & Jacobson, con­
The schooner Guide, with lumber from head, will leave this evening, Mr. Brod.
sition will survlv lead to the misrepre­
struction of water works
fi,752 33 sentation that its logical contention is
the Tillamook Lumbering Co., sailed on head going out to Portland with them
VV. B. Chase, engineer’s services. 450 00
Friday evening.
that the present law is the ultiinathiile
to visit the fair.
T. B. Handley, lees, etc., in
z
of all fiscal legislation, the sum of all
A fine line of Mason & Ackley's hand,
R. H. Todd, of Pullman. Wash , J. A
U.S. District Court...................
11 00 human wisdom, mid attaining even to
ma le flies just in from the factory. Tied Todd, of Salem, and P. W. Todd, of Till
Wakefield & Jacobson, balance
VAPOR
the infallible But such a misrepresen­
from special designs.
amook, were at McMinnville last week.
of contract work ....................9.622 21
tation is hi no wav justified in the at-
THIS.
New and Second Hand Bicycles at Fred They went there to visit their father,
B. I). Lamar, superintending
FOUR
tude
of those who insist that the existing
STYLES
Forslund's. Now is the time to get. a Jonathan Todd, who has been very sick,
work ........................................
81 OO
One Jet
75c
situation is not such as to warrant ex.
good bike for little money.
but is now improving
Two J ets
Ata meeting of the Water Commis-
85c
periments. The broad ground underlay­
Three Jets,
I. P. Allen was before the federal grand
sion on Tuesday the new system was
The lumber schooner Yolante. which
galvanized $1 O •
ing their resistance to revision at this
Three
Juts,
accepted. ______ __________
jury in Portland on Friday in connection was chartered to load lumber from the
brass
1 25
time is that none should be attempted
with the Tillamook land frauds.
saw mill in this city, has been wrecked.
until the protective principal is as thor­
Real Batate Transfers.
Rollie W. Watson is the first man to ( She was one of the three vessels Mr. F.
oughly incorporated into tile plan of
own a horseless carriage in Tillamook, S Whitehouse secured when lie was in
Reported by H. T. Botts.
government as free trade ba** long been
San Francisco recently.
liis auto arriving on the steamer.
U.S. A to Alliert W. Mills, lots 1 Ä incorporated into the plan of govern-
Water was turned into the new water
2 sec. 5. T 3 N. K 10 W.
Lost, two lace collars, cream color, in
ment of Great Britain. Senator Cullom
r. S. L. O. to B. O SntifTer, lfiO acres s is aware that, for more thana genera,
a smnll parcel. Will the finder please system on Saturday and on Tuesday it
was tried for fire protection, throwing
'/a Nw NV» 8w sec. 29, $400.
lion, a change in p irtv government in
leave the same at the Headlight office.
U. S. L. O. to Lailali Snuffer, 120 acres the British isles has never threatened the
Found, a ladv's belt, with brass fasten- four streams of water between 70ft. and
S’a Ne sec 18, and Sw Nw sec. 17 T. perpetuation of the tree-trade policy.
ingnnd buckles. Owner can have the 80ft A large number of the citizens are
having their houses connected.
L S R 10 W. $300.
Tremendous electoral campaigns have
same bv calling at the Headlight office.
One Quart, at 5Oc makes IO Gallons
(J. S. L. O to Henry Creushaw 160 acres been waged around every question in the
Mrs. R. Lamb and a ladv friend from
The Rncycle is a totally different
8*4 Sw Sei’. 10, and Eli Se sec, 19 tp. political cast, ministries have been vot-
Portland, when out for a drive on Satur.
wheel.
It will climb hills that no
IS range 10W. $400.
ed out of office on ikw questions and
dav. the horsestarted to run away when
other bicvcle can. For sale at W.JL
If after using C arbolic C ompound you are not satisfied come George Bablwin and wife to Stat of sudden issues, and control of parliament
in front of C. Wells' residence, throwing
Carv's.
and get your money back.
Oregon, tract in secs. 24 A 2'» 11•
4. has shifted from one party to another
them both from the buggy. They es-
Lost, a gold clasp pin in the shape of a caped with a few slight bruises.
range 8 ami lot 3 see. 19 ip 3 .4, repeatedly, but the fiscal policy has nev­
star, having the inscription I resbyterian
range 7 W. $1.
er been seriously in doubt. Accordingly,
Mr. P. B. Brumby, representing the
8.8 Finder will please leave at this
j. N Rice to Lizzie Rice, Ne sec. 13, tp. revisions of such rate* as are laid upon
Blodgett Co. ; Mr. W. W. Curtiss, repre-
office.
2 N, range fi west. $1.
imports or export-' are frequently wiade
senting the Whitnev Co. Ld. ; Mr. F. R.
State of Oregon to Charles A. Holt. IGO in London, ami can be undertaken at
I) J. Dunn was in from the south part Olin, representing the Hammond Co ;
acres s<c 36 tp. 3 S R M W. $200.
any time without danger.
of the county on Monday, and like those and Mr. J. H. Cook were before the
Charles A. Holt arnl wife to Charles L.
who live there is strongly in favor of free board of equalization on Wednesday.
MHKHirr'M «Aik.
Simmons tract in sec.>16 tp. 3 S rsuge
roads.
John D. Edwards was in the city on
- W. $1"
In the County Court <»f th« State of Oregon
Cohn's large stock of Seasonable Dry
for Tillamook County.
Tuesday and brought in the news that
Charles W. Brown and wife to Fred A N. I* H.nwn,
and Fancy Goods will arrive shortly. work on the first 20 miles of the Port­
PlMintiff,
Hunt,
tract
in
sec.
22
tp.
2
8
range
We are closing out our Summer Goods.at land Nehalem 4 Tillamook Railroad
vn
10 W $10.
A. J. Hembree a rut Louis
less than cost.
Up to date Harness Shop The only complete shop of the U. S. L. O. to David I). Jones 160 acres,
Fleck
was stopped and that the checks of the
kind in Tillamook county. I handle no shoddy goods, but my
When you want a new rubber tire on company were dishonored in Portland.
N otice ib H emkhy O ivkm ,—That by vir­
secs. 1 and 2 tp. 3 8 R 9 W. $6.
tue of an execution fluty ixxtied out of find
your hike, Fred Forslund's is the best
Farm for sale. 159 acres, near Sand­ prices will compare with those that do.
Helmer Springer and wife to William under the weal ol the above entitled court and
the above entitled caune, ami to me di­
place to get a good tire. Bicvcle repair lake ; good house and barn ; 40 acres
Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone.
R om 160 acres in sec- 1 tp. 3 N R 8 in
rected, dated the 41 at day of August, 1905,
work a specialty.
upon a jmlgment rendered and docketed in
tide land and 30 acres of bottom and
W. $1000.
■ aid court on the Uh «lay of May, 1903, In
John Harrison is quite seriously sick in meadow land ; raise 40 tons of hsv »nd
Geo. W. Latnband wife and Cyrus Lamb favor <»f plaintiff and agaiiint dt-fcrwlants
above-named, for the «urn of $1 49 "<> and
this city and it is expected that he wi
STATE
to b M. Lamb 160 acre«* in aec. 21. the
will easily support 25 cows. To be sold
further «um ol $7.ÔO, conta and dia-
tiumcinrntM of the •< tion I have duly levied
betaken to Portland and placed in a cheap if »«Id at once. Inqmre at this
tp. 2 8 range 9 W. JUJOO
Begins its 24th year Septem1»cr 26th.
upon the folloMing described real « -»talc,
hospital tor treatment.
F. M. and I*. F.I<amb to G. B I aui b tract mtuate in Tillamook County. Oregun, to-
T hrke Cot sskm op S tcuy
office.
____ .
wit All the right, till«- and interest in
in secs. 9 and 16 tp. 2 8 range 9 W. and
The hoard of equalization, composed
We understand that six persons living
Preparing for Countv and State Cer­
to the >«»uth Haut quarter <»f the South
Hunt quarter of Section 2* ami the liant fa
tificate*. Higher courses recognized in
$21fiu.
at Netarts-have been notified to nPPiar of Countv Judge W. W. Conder. County
of
the
North Kant '< and the North East
Washington and other States
Nelson P. Wlieeler ami wife to William of the S‘»iitli Hunt of Section 33 in Town-
before the federal grand jurv and will Clerk G. B. Hare and Assessor A. M.
■
hip
4
South
of Raiixt- lo Went of Willamette
D
en
amp
for
N
ormal
T
it
aimed
D Merie-reau (J. C. 160 acres sec 21. Meridian
Hnre,convened on Monday, but it hn
leave on Friday morning for Pottland.
T SACHEM.
And in compliance with nakl levy of nald
also
all
sec.
36
and
all
tp.
3
N
range
very
little
to
do.
as
most
people
appear
The steamer Sue H Elmore leaves to-
rs<-< ution I will, on Saturday, the 7th «lav
Longer terms, higher wages and l»ettrr
8 W. $1
of October. 1 90.", at the hour of IO o'<-lock
to be satisfied with Mr. Hares as-
dav direct for Astona. where she wi
opport uni lie* for promotion award the Nelson P. Wlieeler ami wife and William A. M at the eoort houardoov, to-wit: at the
sessment.
floor
of the ■herifFa office in Tillamook Citv,
load for Umpqua, and on that account
Normal »graduate for his enterpriM-.
E Whwe|»*rand wife to William B Tillamook County. Oregon, aell, at public
School diret-|ors appreiiate the superior
Everv man owes it to himself and his
may be several days late on her next
auction to the highest bidder for rath in
Mersereau Q. C H. tract in tp. 7 3 hand all the right, title and interest which
ability nf Monmouth graduates and tbe
fam.lv to master a trade or profe.s.on
trip.
above named defendant, Eic k, hail on
demand far exceeds the supply.
N, range 7 W, also tract in tp. 3 N the
the 4th flay of May, 1903, <;f since hail, in
Read
the
display
advertisement
of
the
Walt. J. Smith was brought to the city
range s W. containing 11.943 56 arwi to the above rleacrilied real pr >|»rrty, to
Special
attention
given
to
methods
work
in
graded
and
ungraded
schools.
■atisly said execution, juil^inen . i h inter-
on Wednesday by a Deputy U S Marshal s.x Morse Schools oj Telegraphs, m this
Catalogues containing full itiformat»<m will lie sent or. «pi nation.
acre, $1.
e*t iiwlf'wt* rid !l acciiriiiK >-<i
of Augnwt, 190.”.
Becker, and gave a bond for $2000 for 1M„. and learn how easily a y°«nK
Corrrspondrwe i-.iTitel. Addre««
E. D K kwi . k », Prrsident ;
U. 8. L O to Joseph E. Price 160 acre» I Dated this .list tin
<11. Wool,EK
Or J. B. V Bt TLE«. Secrttair.
his release in connection with the TiUa- or lady may learn telegraphy andjie
Slteriff of Tillamook Cuunty, Of gon.
sec. 14, tp. 6 8R.9 W. $6
assurefl « position.
mook land cases.
U f. Rotts, for abstracts.
NEW GOODS'.
J
BROS
Prime
Mutton Pork
Chicken
Veal.
CLOU^’g ¡Sprayer?
MAKE A
LIKE
CLOUGH’S
CARBOLIC
COMPOUND
Keeps the Flies off Stock.
CLOUGH. Reliable Druggist
Over 30 Years experience in the Business
HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, Ac.,
Everything Needed in the Harness Line
you will find at
W. A- WILLIAMS
MONMOUTH
NORMAL