Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 14, 1905, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
TILLAMOOK
SEPTEMBER
1905
>1.50 per year
JOTTINGS
Seemless patching on ladies' shoes a
Elder Fairchild will preach his last ser
Captain P. Schrader, of the steamer
Rollie wasn't very generous with his lease for ten years ? Was it to avoid any
specialty.—W. E. Page.
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mon before leaving.Tillamook at the Ad­ Sue H. Elmore wasfined $500 in Astoria auto bronco when he went off to Port­ damage that the toll road company may
Notice.
Mrs. Schrader and family left on Sat­ ventist church on Saturday morning, his for carrying too many passengers on a
land, for he had just ns well have loaned l>e liable for and to "bottle up” the
The Headlight Office is located urday to visit the fair, and after doing
in new quarters 8outh of Eugene so Otto Schrader will leave for Corvallis subject being "The Sabbath Question.” previous trip. The Elmore’s certificate the machine to the Headlight man. We couuty in that direction ?
Jenkins’ Jewelry Store.
All persons indebted to the firms of allows her to carry 40 passengers, but could have scared lotsol teams, caused
to resume his studies at the Agricultural
Edmunds
Bros, or C. Daniel & Co. are on her arrival at Tillamook from Astoria run-a-ways and gathered up lotsof news
Notice to Taxpayers.
College.
H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
hereby requested to call at my office and on September 7, her list was checked up for him, but as it is there wasn't a blnm
The
tax
roll for the year 1904 will be
M.
Perkins
and
wife,
after
two
weeks
C. Mills for bargains in real estate *
settle, astheir accounts have been placed by Deputy Collector of Customs Parker ed thing we could help him out with
visit here with old friends, left for their in my hands for collection. -T.H. Goyne.* who found 58 passengers on board. As this week. What a lot of fua we have closed immediately after the first Mon.
Go to Fred Forslund's for Bicycle Sun­
home at Ashland on Saturday, their dau­
the passenger travel between Tillamook missed, for the city marshal, constable day in October. All propel ty on which
dries.
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the taxes remain unpaid after said time
The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on and Astoria is heavy this summer, and
ghter,Miss Flora Perkins, going^out on a
nnd sheriff would now be on our trail for
Mrs. M. W. Hdrrison returned to the vacation with them.
Wednesday, her passengers living Pres­ as a number of persons were disappoint­ furious driving and running down the will lie advertised and sold ns bv law re.
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quired.
C. H. W oolfe , Sheriff.
ton Williams, Harry Long, Alex. Watt ed in not getting out on the steamer the
city last week.
city cows and no end of people would lie
Homer Mason sold the lot upon which
Octav Voget has been engaged to teach
and wife and daughter. Alva Williams, i last trip.it looks as though the customs bringing suits against us for scaring their
J. S. Lamar moved the saloon build­
NEHALEM.
John White, Frank and Ida Freeman, authorities ought to allow the Elmore teams and doing other damage, and
Bea yer school.
ing, which is now occupied by the
Albert Plank has gone to Portland to Headlight, for $2L5. This looks like Mrs. Wallace, Winnie Wallace. T. W. to carry more passengers during the when Rollie arrived home he'd found his
The cannery commenced work Tues­
Holden, 0. R. Perkins and family, H. H summer months, for it is only on tew oc- auto bronco keved up nnd well broken day and the run of fish is fair.
take in the fair.
giving away city property.
Harrison, M. Johnson, P. F. Browne, M. 1 cations that she can get 40 passengers, in to be a genuine lightning striker. But.
F. R. Steinhauer and his sister, Mrs,
Born, on Thursday, to the wife of M.
It is reported that Walt. J. Smith and W. Milk and family and Mabel Gray.
Ixittie Philips, started for Hood River
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her
present
limit.
then,
perhaps,
Rollie
thinks
he
is
entitled
Alplanalp, a son.
Thursday, to begone about two months.
J. E. Tuttle, who were indicted by the
to all this fun after being the first man in
County Clerk G. B. Lamb departed asi
Miss Amelia Robinson and sister, of
Mrs. Chas. Bester and children left for federal grand jury in connection with the
the county to own a buckboard bronco Garibaldi, are visiting friends tins week
Seaside on Monday.
alleged Tillamook land fraud case, will Friday for a ten days’ vacation to visit
Editorial
Snap
Shots.
at Nehalem.
auto.
the fair. He has kept close to business
For sale, full blooded Shropshire bucks. testify in behalf ot the government.
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N. P. Alley is building a new school­
and always found at his post since he
After
the
rain
the
first
part
of
the
week
Applv to J. J. Rupp.
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Three Ranches lor Rent. Two are
The H eadlight thus far has taken no i house in the Balm district.
has been in the clerk’s office, so a short the weather turned to beautiful Indian
part iti the congressional fight nor is it
C. Brown, of Forest Grove, was in the dairy. One will carry 25 cows, other one vacation to the outside world will lie an
School commenced in the town dis.
summer this morning.
40 cows. One is a genuine sheep ranch,
committed to any particular candidate. , trict Monday. MissSophia Nordhausen,
city on Wednesday.
agreeable change for him. George has
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A full line of new guns just received at with large rangeadjoining. C. Mills for made a good county clerk, and liis oblig­ The railroad situation lookssomewhat We make this statement for the reason of Aurora, Ore., is the teacher.
that some of the aspirants are casting
kinds
of
manners
and
bargains.
all
G. B. Alley is up from Tillamook,
Mason & Ackley Co.’s.
"
ing efforts in attending to the people who gloomy, or in about the same condition
N'uff said.
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their eyes to Tillamook viitli a view of doing life insurance business.
have
business
in
that
office
is
appreciat
­
it
did
about
twenty
years
ago.
Al. Southmayd and wife were in the
ascertaining what amount of strength
Omit the habit of using old fashioned ed by the public.
Prof. G. A. Walker came home from
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city on Tuesday on business.
they can rely upon in this countv. The Cloverdale, Monday, where lie has been
hand mixed lead and oil on your build­
In
future
call
the
beach
between
Gari
­
We
are
sorry
to
have
to
announce
the
teaching
school.
Money to loan on improved farm pro­ ings. It is powdery, perishable and be­
direct primary law takes the matter of
death of Mrs. Gessner.wifeof Postmaster baldi and the Nehalem river, "Tillamook nominating a candidate for congress out
Fred
Robitch
came up from Spruce
perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals.
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hind the age. Let Mason & Ackley Co.
H. C. Gessner, of Spruce, which occurred Beach.” That is more appropriate than of the hands of a party conventions, and Saturday on business.
Attention, Loggers.—Get your boots tell you why Sherwin-Williams Prepared
the
two
names
it
has
now
and
not
so
Mrs. C C. Clark is ill from Seaside to
at Oswego, Ore., on Monday evening.
to obtain such now an aspirant has to visit
and shoes calked by W. E. Page.
.
Paint is better.
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her, parents.
The funeral took place on Wednesday misleading.
run
the
gauntlet
of
a
critical
Press,
for
Emil Hellenbuych and wife left Satur­
Boot and Shoe Shop.—Look for the morning, the interment being in the
J. B. Pape and wife were in from
the
days
of
packing
conventions
bv
bri
It was a bit of a joke on one of our
Cottage Grove visiting Nehalem last
day to make their home in PoTtlrmd.
Big Boot Sign at the Second Hand Store. Oswego cemetery. Mrs. Gessner died
prominent business men that the first bery and coiruption will not figure in week.
Wanted, to purchase, a good buggy Over 30 yeais in the boot and shoe from cancer. Her husband took her to
time he ¡called on the editor in his new the fight. It will be the Press, not the
Hit By Lightning
horse. Apply at the Headlight office. * manufacturing business. All work done Portland for treatment and did every
quarters he came in by the side door. Is political bosses, who will have most to
with
neatness
and
dispatch.
Come
and
thing that could lie done to prolong her that how thev used to come in and get say as to the merits and demerits of the
Shoo Fly is guaranteed to keep flies ofl
W oodburn , Or., Sept. 12 —Twodeaths
see.—W. E. Page.
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life, but the disease had taken such a their Scblitz, Johnny ?
stock. For sale at Sturgeon's Drug
different aspirants and will decide which and two prostrations by lightning are
Mr.
John
Glad,
of
Rock
Creek,
Minne
­
strong
hold
that
nothing
could
be
done
Store.
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is the most desirable congressional tim­ reported from an electric storm that
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sota, has been visiting his two brothers, for her. Mr. Gessner has the sympathy
We see, since school has started up. a ber, that is if the Press of the district
G. F. Baker, from Kansas, has been
raged for 18 hours in this section of the
Erick and Nilse 0. Glad on Wilson river of his friends in liis breavement.
number of boys on the street who ought will take a broad guage view and not
engaged to teach the public school at
Willamette Valley nnd cnme to an end
this week. They have not seen each
Married, on Wednesday, nt the home to be in school. It would he a good “slobber” all over their “favored sons.’’ this morning. Rain Ims been descending
Kelchis.
other for 15 years. He will return to
thing
for
the
boys
if
they
were
rounded
When
the
proper
time
comes
the
republi
of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Vaughn, at Bay
Captain Wanzer, Jlr.Bailey and E. E. the East the last of the week.
ever since.
View, and parents of the groom, Mr. G. up and the compulsory clauses of the cans of this county will be fully informed
Lyter came in from Portland on Wed­
At Champoeg a boy named Eldridge
Farm for sale, 159 acres, near Sand O. Vaughn to Miss Rose Smith. The school law were put into effect.
and will cast their votes for the aspirant was struck by a bolt as he passed under
nesday.
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lake ; good house and barn ; 40 acres ceremony was performed by the Rev. J.
most suited for the position. Who that a tall tree. A man near him, it is said,
Preaching service at Fairview Grange
There are parties looking over the person is is premature lor us to predict.
tide land and 30 acres of bottom and E. Connor, pastor of the U.B. church in
wns knocked down. The hitter did not
Hall next Sabbath at 2 p m. by Rev. J.
meadow land ; raise 40 tons of hay and this city, after which the happy couple countv, not with anv promise of build­
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receive the full force of the electric shock
E. Connor.
will easily support 25 cows. To be sold received the congratulations and best ing a railroad, lint simplv to ascertain
There is trouble collecting toll on the but wns rendered unconscious for sever­
P. F. Browne, who went out on a cheap if sold at once. Inquire at this
wishes of a large number of relatives nnd the actual conditions ami to see for Wilson river road this summer, owing to al hours.
business trip to Portland, returned on office.
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friends who had lieen invited to the wed­ themselves where a railroad should be the "bad man’’ who runs the Headlight
A rumor from Hubbard says that a
Wednesday.
George Anderson, the pianotuner, is in ding. A splendid dinner was served and built and whether it would be a paying exposing the toll road “graft.’’ Those woman hoppicker, from Portland, who
Joseph Blaser's child died on Friday the city this week andean be found at a delightful time was enjoyed by all. investment.
who have fully informed themselves re­ was standing under a tree to keep out of
and was buried in the Catholic cemetery the Larson house by those who want Mr, and Mrs. Geo. O. Vaughn are well
fuse and do not have to pay toll, while the rain, was struck by lightning in the
George Washington claitns he has lost
on Saturday.
their pianos or organs tuned. He is a and favorably known in the county,with the warmth of the Headlight office sinee these who do not know better have to. morning, and died from the shock this
H. T. Findlay, A. M. Meals and D. A. first class tuner, and his work in pre­ a large number of friends, who wish it has changed quarters. That proves As we have said before, the people oLthis afternoon. The name of the woman could
county have fullv made up their mind to not lie lenrned, nor could the report Le
McLean, of Portland, were in the city on vious visits to the county gave general them lots of happiness.
wliat we always tfiought. George ought
do away with toll roads. There is no varified.
Wednesday.
satisfaction.
The passengers who went out on the to have paid half of the editor’s wood
At Mount Angel the end of a barn was
The schooner Coquille River arrived on
When you buy a gallon of paint insist steamer Sue H. Elmore on Satnrdav were bills in previous years. Now dig up, disputing this, for public opinion is so
strongly in favor of this that it is now torn out nnd a butcher, who had taken
Tuesday to load lumber at the saw mill on a full U.S. standard gallon. Don’t Flora Perkins, Mrs. B. Alderman, Mrs Geoige.
only a question of a few months for the shelter in the structure, wns knocked
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trust a paint that is short in quantity; Finlavson, MissWilson, Mrs. Reifenlterg,
at Hobsonyille.
It is now several weeks since William people to put a quietus upon the toll senseless.
Prof. G. A. Walker and daughter, Miss the quality is most likelv short as well. J. J. Harrison and wife, Mrs. W. Wood,
roads We have always believed that in
Fr< m various parts of the country re­
Vieva Walker, will teach in the Hebo dis­ Mason & Ackley Co. keeps the Sherwin- Mrs. F. Wheeler, S. Shvman, L. W. Me- Reid was heard from. It is about time leasing the Wilson river road for thirty
the
Oregonian
gave
another
glowing
ac
­
ports of destruction of barns by lightn­
Williams
kind.
Honest
goods
and
Dauid, Herman and Frank Sander, A.M.
trict this winter.
years a trick was being played. Surely
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Holee, Blake Thompson and wife and count of what the Portland, Nehalem & the attorneys who drew up the contract ing have come in.
Misses Bella and Clara Watt will honest measure.
Tillamook Railroad Company is predict­
child,
L
Zurcher
and
wife,
Emil
Hellen
Every
man
owes
it
to
himself
and
his
commence teaching in ¡the Latimer dis-
were fully aware that it was a game of
Fine Organ for Sale.
family to master a trade or profession. huyck and wife, M. Perkins and wile, L. ing. When will that company get out bluff and that ii had no binding effect
trict on Monday.;
of
the
"hot
air
”
business
?
Buel,
Eva
Wheeler,
Mrs.
Curtiss,
E.
E.
Read
the
display
advertisement
of
the
For sale, a Chase Organ, almost new,
and could be knocked out in the courts ;
Homer F. Smith, representing the
G. T. Gold-
while, on the other hand, the county was which cost $110, and which will Ire sold
California Powder Works, was in the six Morse Schools of Telegraphy, in this Curtiss. Francis Curtiss,
The
county
clerk
and
his
deputy
have
issue and learn how easily a young man Waite, L. S. Wheeler, J. Melchoir, Miss
badly advised in becoming a party to for $75, and will take part payment in
city on Wednesday.
or lady may learn telegraphy and be Cupp, Miss Boulware, Mrs. B. Powell, issued close upon six thousand fire per­ such an agreement What then was the trade for good cow. Chase organs took
mits.
Clerk
Lamb
has
gone
away
oil
a
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Watt and Miss assured a position.
Frank and Albert Hannenkrat, Mrs. E.
vacation. The man who framed that law object in securing the thirty years' lease the first prize at the World’s fair. Ap.
Bella Watt returned from a visit to the
After a long spell of dry weather a rain J, Hannenkrat, J. Brom well, Annie Edie. bet’.er take to the woods, for the clerk when the law onlv allowed the court to ply nt the Headlight office.
fair on Wednesday.
and electric storm passed over the coun­
Last Saturday a voung man from the and his deputy had to listen to the big­
Mrs. Whitney has taken Mrs. Harri ty on Monday evening, nnd a soaking
surveying crew of the Portland-Nehalem gest amount of kicking a law ever receiv.
son’s place in the public school while the rain on Tuesday, made everybody feel
and Tillamook railroad company which ed in this county.
latter is in Portland.
happy. The rain will start the grass to has been engaged in surveying near
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W. C. King is figuring some upon buy­ grow and make everything look fresh Banks, was in town, and with one of
! Who undertook to resurrect the
ing Ralph Ackley’s interest in the Mason and green this fall.
our businenss men he held the following doubly defunct Port of Tillamook Com-
& Ackley Co.'s store.
J U. Bailey and family left by team on conversation : "Is there any place here 1 mission ? They deserve a putty medal
Mr. and Mrs. Olson, from the state of , Wednesday for Eastern Oregon where I can hire out for hop picking ?” "Yes. for such hurculean efforts in putting new
Maine, have moved into the Harmon ( they will probably locate this winter, as there is a sign down this way. and one life into a useless corps—we should say
house on Wilson river.
| he is under the impression that he can over yonder,” was the reply. ‘I've been a lifeless hobby horse. We make our
Theo. W. Holden, of Elwood. NJ., a < do better in that part of the state. But working on the surveying crew of this profound bow to the august body, and
brother of Judge II. F. Holden, came in l he will be back in Tillamook to locate railroad.” ” What railroad ?” was ask­ we hope the new infant commission will
ed; "the hot air road?” "You may call have enough vitality to keep alive all
on a visit on Wednesday.
| permanentlv after a while.
The yacht Lorens went Sunday to the it wh it you please but we call it the hull the time and accomplish something.
New and Second Hand Bicycles at Fred
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Forslund’s. Now is the time to get a ( seal rocks, but had only a limited num —road,’’ was the rejoinder, and his face
Deputy Dist. Attorney Cooper has put
good bike for little monev.
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I her on bpard, who, however, brought was the picture of contempt. He expos­
a large supply of deep sea fish. A ed a time check and said “that is what the slot machines out of business in the
Public school opened on Monday, the back
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large
number of sea lions were shot nnd thev paid us off with, but now we’ve got south part of the county, and the agita­
attendance being somewhat below that I
several whales were seen disporting in to pick hops to get enough money to get tion and public sentiment in favor of en.
of last year for the first few days.
out of the country on.”—Washington forcing the law is bound to prevail.
the neighborhood of the rocks.
G. A. Edmunds has brought euit in the
That is what the Headlight has contend­
Keeping or secreting monev in the County News.
circuit court against W. J. Smith on a
ed for for years. It comes high, and may
Rev. William J. Sharp, the new Oregon come a little higher, to run a slot ma.
note, T. H. Goyne being the attorney for honse or about the premises in anv
considerable sum is a dangerous practice, and Washington Field Secretary of the chine in this county these days, for one
plaintiff.
ns it invites robbery and crime, and [ Christian Endeavor Societies will be in person had to pay $18.60 this week for
When you want a new rubber tire on
there is always the liability of loss -]q||atno<)k Citv one week from next Sun- running one. As soon as it is understood
your bike, Fred Forslund’s is the best through destruction of the building by
day, when a union meeting will be held that the officials are determined, mean
place to get a good tire. Bicycle repair fire.— Tillamook County Bank.
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in the Presbyterian church. Mr. Sharp business and intend to keep that lick up,
work a specialty.
is a gradu ite of Macalester College, St. the county court won't lie drawing upon
Mr.
F.
S.
Whitehouse
has
been
disap
­
Mason & Ackley Co. have a first class
Paul, Minnesota, and from Princeton the general fund to pay the expenses of
pointed
in
getting
lumber
schooners,
for
gun repair shop in connection with the
Theological Seminary, Princeton, N. J witnesses and for arresting persons to
after
chartering
three
vessels
while
in
store. All work done promptly and at ___
San Francisco some weeks ago, one of His first pastorate was at Kent, Wash- any great extent, for violators of
reasonable rates
the vessels went ashore and became a ington, where he was ordained and ih- the law when they know that officers
School Su|ierintendent W. W. Wiley total wreck, another was sold, and the stalled immediately after his graduation. are on their track will soon quit their
and wife returned from Portland on Sat­ third, the Glen, which loaded here, is on From this field he was called to the is­ illegal business
urday. where they attended the educa­ her way back to this city.
olated and difficult work at Friday Har­
bor, on San Juan Island, Washington.
No good will be derived by referring
tional congress at the fair.
The rain on Monday not onlv wet 1
Gus Wicklund and wife and family and down the meadows, but it did also the I | After months of diligent search by the to the repeated promises of those who
( han. Lundquist left lor Portland on timber in the mountains, thus allaying ' j committee of two States, and after sev- aspired to political office to give Nehalem
I eral men had been considered for the a bridge, for they were made only to be
Wednesday, driving out over the Wilson all fear of forest fires this s year.
year, Although
Aitnougu
broken and to catch votes and to hum­
river road, to lie gone two weeks.
it was a dry summer -ithout
wii----- the usual laid before Mr. Sharp. With ™ reluctance bug the people up there. It is now taken
Mr. and Mrs. N. G Boquist and two showers, as far as we are aware, not a
I have been appointed a depository for all the authorized
I h. «- up a work that was prospering out of the domain of politics, and instead
sons, together with Mrs. O. Gnllstrom. stick of timber was <
School
Books for all grades and carry a very large stock of all
I ,n,l wa. brine 1 undw his direction to enter this wider of the Nehalemits getting all mixed up
sen., and Ole Gnllstrom. jr., left for Port­ onlv, however,
where land was
vever w.w.e
*"’ living
* * i h„e o< influence. Hi. duties a. field and voting against their best friends, as kinds of School Supplies :
land, via Forest Grove on Tuesday.
Considering
wi|, |>e t„,u(X.rintend ,he work they unintentionally did so in the past,
cleared. C
...... .........- that something .
I’ens, I’enrlh, Slates, Sponges, Ruler*, Copy Hooka, Writ­
the I ' ”< ,h< i0”"« P*0»* ul ,h« various chur- it is to lie hoped they won't get tangled
John Harrison, wh.ihas !>een quite ser- like 6000 permits have been issued by He«
ing
Tablet«
«nd everything by scholar*.
clerk, this shows that the setter. |
c|irjt|ian Ro.
iously sick for some time, was taken out counts
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, ches identified with the Christian En- op with political promises in the future,
preven
tQ
have
taken
good
precaution,
to
|preven
y
rg||jfli
|wtita
te.,
to the hospital in Portland, to undergo
and if they are republicans or democrats
the fires getting away from them b It
, BBd to .id ¡„the ear- they will vote for their party candidates,
an operation, his wife accompany him.
co()„ntion. Hi, 1 (or in trying to get a bridge on a rrug-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Napton, Mrs. also shows the energy .nd labor that is
broadly undenominational. wumpish basis only help defeat what
Maxfield and Misses Myrtle Feas, Nora being o«ed to clear up land an improve
Qor
iMue
{be m„llng ,n 1 they were striving for and justly entitled
Napton and Cora Maxfield, relatives of Tillamook county. The large amoun o
DRUGGIST AND BOOK SELLER
Elmer Hoag, ore visiting him from Wis­ land cleared up this year wdl help to
maintain more cows next year.
consin.
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WALKOVER
SHOES
For MEN,
$3 50 and $4 00
WLAKOVER
SHOES
For WO1V1EN
$3 50 and $4 00
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TODD & CO
HEADQUARTERS FOR BOOK SUPPLIES.
Lowest Prices on Everything
Chas. I. Clough
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