Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 28, 1906, Image 1

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A few kegs of 6s, 8s and 16s wire
nails at special low price.
Flour at same low price quoted
for past two weeks.
A. B. Co’s. Diamond Brand , re­
cleaned, steam process, Rolled
Barley, in 801b. sacks, at special low
price, in four sack lots, or by the ton
for spot cash.
Avail yourselves on the low price
on Red Ribbon Maine Sweet Corn
and canned Tomatoes, Sugar, Baking
Powders, Coffee and Tea, we arc
making to those buying their sup
plies for harvest of us. Our goods
are the choicest in the market, our
prices the lowest for next three
weeks.
D.T. EDMUNDS
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 28, 1906
county fair. They have furnished good 1889, and had lieen married to Mr.
music before and can do so again, and, Peter Am.nacher, formerly of Portland,
besides, it will be economy, we believe, I Oregon, in 1897. The couple lived a
to have the home bovs.
| happv life, but so far was not blessed
W. J. »Stephens, who has been before with children. Interment took place at
the courts on numerous occasions and the
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0. F. cemetery on Wednesday, the
has been mixed up with gambling scrapes religious
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service being conducted by
and responsible forsorneofthe rowdyism 1 the Rev. C. G. Zipf. The lady was a
in this city in past years, committed an mem
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tier of the Reform church and was
assault and battery upon Dr. Sharp on respected
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and loved bv everyone who
the street on Tuesday and a complaint knew
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her She leaves a sorrow ’stricken
has been sworn to against him. »
I husband, an aged mother in her father,
and a sister in California.
A marriage licence was issued on Mon. land
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day to Earl Rice and Miss Sallie McFall,
the former being a son of Mrs. L. Bly-
back and the latter a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. T. McFall, and were married
the same morning by Rev. C. A. Stock-
well at the parsonage of the Methodist
church.
The pupils of the public schools who
passed the 8th grade examination last
week were : Tillamook—Barry Hanson,
Horace Sappington, Ella Spaulding and
Lynn Ebcrman ; Long Prairie—Albert
Bramwell, Addie Fletchall and Wilbur
Burdick. Blaine—Sidney Moon.
Arrivals at the Allen House on Tues­
day were Sam S. Goldsmith, W. L. Ull­
man, S. E. Green, B. Shipman, R. E.
Hickson, R. B. Hunt and family, Port­
land ; 0. Liper, Amity ; C. K. Fletcher,
F.‘Clark and Mr. Stewart, Forest
Grove ; V. D. Callison, Eugene ; Ray
Stiffer, Salem ; and Lester Mercer.
Mrs. Dorcas Bolds, mother of Thos.
M. Cross, of Hebo, died at Gladstone on
I Friday, of heart failure, aged 73 years.
She
was born in Illinois, Oct. 30, 1833,
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I and crossed the plains to Oregon in 1852
with her husband, Lorenzo Dow Cross,
to whom she was married in her native
state the preceding year. With her bus I
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! band she settled on a donation claim at
Canby,
where they lived until 1862,when
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they removed to Gladstone, where, with
the exception of a few years spent at
Moialla, Mrs. Bolds lived continuously
until the time of her death. In 1873. her
first husband being dead, Mrs. Cross be­
came the wife of Chas Bolds, who, with
seven sons by the first husband and one
son by the second marriage, survive her.
At a meeting of the Tillamook Develop
ment League on Monday evening, the
matter of the connty fair and street car­
nival came up for discussion. Mr. J. C.
Cooper, of McMinnville, who has been
engaged to manage the fair, was present
and gave his experiences with fairs and
suggested a number of events. When
asked as to the cost of holding a fair, he
said that with $1,000 and what they
would get from concessions Tillamook
could have a good fair. Thursday, Fri­
day and Saturday, August 23rd, 24th
and 25th seemed to be the date most
suitable for holding the fair. Another
meeting was held on Tuesday evening,
at which a number of ladies were pre­
sent, and Mr. Cooper confined his re­
marks mostly to them as to the parts
they should manage in the fair. The
executive committee of the League is
arranging the com mil tees, but they were
not complete when we went to press.
$1.50 per year,
Supply all your Fourth of July needs at the Big
Premium Store and Save Big Money.
The Price is cut on some articles almost half.
This is the money opportunity of the season.
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18e., 20e., 25e. WASH GOODS at 13e.
There are several hundred yards of these bright
crisp wash fabrics—Dimity Lawn, organdy, Batiste,
etc. All new patterns. Buy these 18c. to 25c. fabrics
now at the very special price, 13c. the yard.
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All Millinery at a Big Reduetion in Priee
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Entire Stock of Women’s Skirts and Shirt-
Waists, Reduced in Price.
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Remember—
We can supply your Fourth of July wants with
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Kirschbaum Clothing for Men
*' Tailor1» Art ” Clothing for Boys
And Shoes and Oxfords for the whole family.
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Received on steamer juit in—
37 Cases of Rubbers and Rubber Boots.
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Grand Busy Bee Disc Graphophones and Records
received on last steamer.
Haltom’s
Haltom’s
The steamer Sue H. Elmore left Tues­
day, her passengeis being A. Saunders,
B. A. Anderson, Miss E. Oliver, Mrs.
Robitch, Miss Bella Watt, Ed. Croft, C.
F. Halferty, Dan Murphy, F. H. Shoe­
river working in the direction ol Tilla­ FIRST ANNUAL COUNTY
maker and wile, A. D. Ragsdale and
mook. It is understood, too that the
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS. John Em bum has brought suit in the wife, C. Waldberg.Mrs. Hays, Bob Hays,
FAIR AND CARNIVAL.
company has not defin컫 ly decided the
county court against H. H. Brooten for
Robt. Sturgeon, four Sisters, and Miss
route
beyond
Buxton,
Washington
Co.,
H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
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the sum of $92.50 for work performed.
Big Time in Tillamook City
Macha ud.
but they are engaged in preparing plans
Who wants to be Queen of the Fair ?
Mrs. Carl A. Patzlaff will leave this
The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on
for the construction of their line to the ' on August 33rd, 24th, 25th.
Mowers, Rakes and hay tools at King week to visit her father, who is sick, and
Saturday, her passengers being Geo. W
coast and that they will soon be in posi­
will remain in the East several months.
& Mills.
The First Annual County Fair and
K»R*r, J. K Kim, Miss E. Todd, W. B.
tion to submit a proposition to the
The Tillamook Confectionery and Clark, G. Murrey, E. Thorell, S. Smith,
W. S. Hare was in the city on Monday
citizens of Tillamook county in connec­ Carnival is now assured and Tillamook
Bazaar, Todd’s new building, is the place Mrs. McMillan and family, Mr. Lodar
City on August 23rd, 24th r.nd 25th is
from Foley.
tion with the rights of way.
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C Ben Riesland was admitted to the to get your school supplies, pencils and ond family, S. D. Stoddard, J. J. Bennet
‘ In this connection I can consistently to have the biggest time in the history
ink* tablets.
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and family. Mr. Anderson, Misses Jones,
bar last week.
recommend any proposition they may of the city. The recently formed Tilla­
The board of county commissioners Prince and Fair, Mr. Simmons and W.
submit ; this for the reason that we have mook Development League is responsible
See ! Dr. Morris about your eyes. Ex­
will meet next Thursday, over which the W. Ridehlagli.
found this company always ready to lor the awakening, and us a number of
amination tree.
newly elected county judge, H. F. G< od-
consider the spirit as well as the letter the business men have pul their shoulder
•Mrs. Alice Smith, wife of the late Walt
County Judge Conder came in on Tues­
speed, will preside.
Railroad Right of Way Wanted. of their contracts, and I feel that they to the wheel and have subscribed lilier-
J. Smith, writes ; “I want to thank the
day on business.
will not ask unreasonable concessions.’’ ully, with the desire of must everyb» dy
Knowing where to get a thing is al- I ’ mt'mbers of the I. O. O. F., for their
At h meeting ol the Tillamook De­
Rough Dry 20c. per doz.—C. O. D.
to help make a rousing county fair and
most as good as having it yourself, and generous donation of $25 and for their velopment League on Monday evening
Steam Laundrv.
carnival, from present indications there
this is especially true of money.—Tilla­ funeral benefits of $50, although they nt the opera house, Mayor H. T. Bolts
Notice.
will be no luck of enthusiasm or money
Family washing 20c. per doz.—C. O. mook County Bank.
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were not under any obligation to give stated that representatives of the pro.
Notice ¡9 hereby given thnt I will not to make it a success. Thnt an annual
D. Steam Laundry.
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Just arrived, at the Red Front Shoe any* benefits, as my husband was behind posed coast railroad, in which Mr. Wil­ be responsible for any debts contracted
lair will help advertise Tillamook and
Born, on Monday,to the wife of Ralph House, the latest and best styles of foot with his dues in the order when he was
sey is interested, had called upon him to by any person or persons in my name.
bring new settlers into ihe county all
Ackley, a daughter.
taken
sick.
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wear. The public is invited to call and
see what prospect there were for secur­
Tillamook, Or., June 28th. 1906.
will admit, and this alone isonelealure
Bicycles of all descriptions for sale or examine these goods.
Wm High,who studied under Druggist ing a right ol way, from north to south,
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W. R I llingworth .
which should not be overlooked. As to
rent at King & Mills.
C.
I.
Clough,
passed
the
second
phar
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through the county. The Mayor said it
To-morrow (Fri<iay)
evening, the
the attractions 'tor the big three days’
E. T. Haltom leaves next week to buy local amateur theatricals will plav at macy examiration and was granted a was his opinion that they could not ob­
Wood Wanted.
event they nre now in the hnnds of the
another stock of goods.
opera house a three act comedy drama, certificate by the examining board last tain a right of way until u survey was
Notice is hereby given, that bids will severnl committees appointed lor that
week,
which
makes
him
a
full
fledged
made. He had told the representatives
Independent church at Fairview Sun­ entitled “Border Land.”
he received by the South Prairie (’ream, purpose, while the genernl management
druggist and entitles him to pass round that, but he laid the matter before the
day evenings.—J. C. Goye.
Have your eves examined if they give
ery Company nt the office of T. H. of the fair is in the hands of the executive
the cigars as a starter. Mr. High is to meeting so thnt it might act upon it.
The newly elected county officials will you trouble, for it may cost vou consid­
Goyne, Secretary, up to July 7, 1996, for committee of the Tillamook Development
be congratulated, for he has stuck close After a brief discussion, it was decided
erable
worry
and
expense
later.
See
Dr.
take their offices next week.
35 cords of Alder, Fir or Hemlock Wood, League, composed of Erwin Harrison,
to business and studies and has come out that as soon so Mr Wilsey had run a
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cut into 4ft. lengths and delivered at the president ; J. S. Lamar, vice-president ;
Harris will feed your team hay and Morris in the Palace Hotel.
on top.
survey and located the route, the people
factory of South Prairie not iater than Ralph Ackley, secretary ; E. T. Holtom,
Dr.
Morris
has
moved
h»s
office
to
the
keep them over night for 50c.
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Charles Sholtz, who has been working of this county would use every endeavor
treasurer ; and John Harter, Clius. I.
Money to loan on improved farm pro­ Palace hotel, where he is prepared to for Frank Tone, was brought to the city to secure a right of way. It seems that Sept. 1. 1806. They reserve the right to
Clough and W. G. Dwight. This com­
test your eyes. After the 1st July he will
reject any and all bids.
perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals.
on account of bis mind being unbalanced, Mr. Wilsey will guarantee the construe,
mittee has been successful in getting n
T. H. G ovnk , Secretary.
be out of the city tor about ten days. •
Ralph Moore has been engaged to
and Judge Conder came to the city on tion of a railroad as soon as he can get
large amount of money subscribed, tin1’
Judge
Galloway
has
overruled
all
the
teach the South Prairie school.
Tuesday to declare him insane and have the right of way. As the promoters of
Irorn all appearance there will be plenty
Call for Warrants,
motions filed by the defendants in the
him taken to the asylum, but as the un­ the coast road have a number of survey­
C. Mills, of Beayer, Tillamook county,
of money subscribed to provide plenty of
four Alderman cases, which he took under
All warrant« endorsed prior to July
fortunate man’s relatives telephoned that ors out in this county and other places
Ore., for bargains in real estate.
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attractions. This will comprise, probn-
advisement at the last term of the circuit i
llith,
1904.
except
warrants
No.
7595,
thevjwould come in and takecare of him, along the Coast, Mayor Botts and quite
buble, n contest lor a Queen of the Fair
Miss Bella Watt left on Tuesday to i court.
7603,7714,7715,
7718
and
7723,
are
this was not done. It seems that the a number of citizens have laith in this
and a drill by about 30 or 40 young girls,
attend a summer school in Portland.
now payable and will lie paid on presen
Every person in Tillamook otigJit to man has been sick.
railroad being built nt no distant date.
, which the Indies will look after and
Herbert Cooper and C. Rhoads leave make arrangements to attend the First
tation.
Interest
ceases
this
28th
day
of
Again, at the League's meeting Tues­
Mr. John A.Daron ar.d wife, represent­
attend to with other attractions. There
for Eastern Washington this evening.
June, 1906.
I Annual County Fair and Carnival next
ing the United Artisans, is in the city day evening, Mayor Botts brought the
is to be a stock show and exhibits of
Postmaster A. W Severance and wife August in Tillamook City. It will l>e a
P. W. T odd . County Treasurer.
representing that order, which is of a question of the right of way up, when
dairy and farm products, and for which,
will retnrn from Yakima on Saturday.
dandy.
beneficiary nature, with this exception, the following resolution was introduced
no doubt, prizes will lie offered, and in
Tillamook Fair.
Work mare for sale, about 1300 lbs.—
Guv Ford,who is one of the best cheese it has a reserved fund and the rate of and declared carried by President Erwin
connection with this there will lie a farm­
Apply to J. A. Wagner, Wilson river.»
mikers in the county, will take Casper assessment remains at the same rate as Harrison ;
The latter part of August promises to ers' congress, in which the laculty of the
" Whereas, representatives of the Ore he the event of the year We hope you Agricultural College nt Corvallis will be
Your laundry called for and delivered Schlappi’s place at the Maple Leaf fac­ when a person joins, which is 45c. for
for Me per doz.—C. O. D. Steam Laundry. tory, who, oti accout of poor health,had $1,000 at 18 years of age, and will re gon Coast & Eastern Railroad have peti­ will visit our city during that time. asked to take part. Some of the promi­
The Best Oil for Machinery is Whaleor to resign.
main at that rate throughout life. The tioned the people of Tillamook County Commencing Wednesday, June 27th, we nent men ol the stale will lie invited, also
Spern Oil.—For sale at D T. Edmunds.* i Teaming and Graying done bv Chas. United Artisans was started in Oregon for a right of wsy, one hundred feet place on sale our Entire Line of M uslin the Willamette Development League.
Leave orders, which will be | ! about 12 years ago and is making good wiile, from the north boundary to the U nderwear and S immer H ash G oods The government will lie asked to send
For reading matter of all kinds go to 1 Adkins.
south boundary line of Tillamook county, at a discount of 20 per cent on the dol­ torpedo boats into Tillamook Bay. And
the Tillamook Confectionery and Ba- promptly attended to, at Easter’s barn. headway.
tor the purpose of constructing a rail­ lar, The season has t»een backward, so ns to horse racing, shows, fire works,
I Both phones. Household furniture care­
Miss Fay Todd, adopted daughter of
Mar.
road system; and. whereas, said Oregon we have a full line on hand to select music and other attractions these are
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Todd, formerly of •
Get into the habit of trading ■ t Patz- fully moved.
Coast A Eastern Railroad Co. are pre. from, and you perhaps will want a new now in the hands of the several commit­
When
you
want
to
buy
or
sell
real
this
citv,
was
married
at
Salem,
Or.,
on
discount
laf's and receive a 5 per cent
pared to commence the work of survey dress (or The Fair, which can be pur­ tees to arrange. The executive commit­
estate, timber, citv property, horses, the 14th of this month, to Mr. Robert ) (
for cash.
through Tillamook County as soon as chased during this sale at a great sav­ tee has employed Mr. J. C. Coo|»er, of
cattle, or anv thing of value. J, C. Be wlev Norwood, at the residence of J. A. Nor­
A complete line of the Myers’ Stay on
assurances have been received from the ing Sole closes July 4th, and the goods McMinnville, who lias had considerable
will t»e pleased to help yon. He has a wood, Rev W. H. Selleck, pastor of the
Birn Door Track and Hangers at King
citizens that right of way will l>e given; have not been marked up for this sale.— experience in managing fairs, to manage
large list to select from for sale.
First M.E. church, officiating The bride
& Mills.
lie it resolved, mat we, the Tillamook C. A. P atzlaf . N o coupons will he the fair in Tillamook. People Irom all
Riverdale. Bay City »»nd Garibaldi is well known in this city, having at­ Development league, realizing the possi­
Go to Tillamook Confectionery and
punched on above purchases.
parts of the county have already mani­
tended
the
public
school
when
residing
schools had a picnic on Garibaldi beach
bilities of development through railroad
Bazaar for candy, nuts, fruits, magazines,
fested an interest in the fair, and formers
o • Friday, which was largely attended • here and was a great favorite with her construction and the benefits to bs de­
books, etc.
Vote of Condlence
who take pride in and who want to ex­
and greatly enjoyed, for it was by far : young friends. The young couple have rived by the citizens of Tillamook
Just arrived, the finest line of decorat-
hibit their horses, dairy stock, sheep or
gone
to
Norwood,
Cal.,
where
they
will
the warmest day in Tillamook this yea .
To
the
officers
and
memliers
of
Tilla
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County
wlien
rail
transportation
is
e 1 china ware ever seen in Tillamook, at
gost and chicken, or farm and dairy
Judge McBride will preside at the trial ( reside
afforded, Iwreby [»ledge ourselves, in­ mook Lodge, No. 94.
products, will be given an opportunity
King & Mills.
Whereas, lleslh hav sgain removed
of J. A. Hembree, on the 24th July, who
The Portland Telegram says '•Attrac­ dividually and collectuelly, to give the
to du so, anil as no doubt prizes will be
About »1,000 was subscribed Wednes
is charged with the murder of his wife tion of the Oregon coast country have en er prise our moral support and to put another link from the chain that binds
day for the First Annual County Fair
us together by taking a wav brother offered, this ought to lie quite an inter­
and daughter at Sandlake. The change drawn a party of Michigan capitalists forth our most earnest efforts toward
Walter Smith, our lielovcd mrmlier to esting feature of the fair,especially to the
and Carnival.
of judges was made at the request of , v/ho are reported to be negotiating for securing rights of way for said Oregon His Home above ; therefore, be it,
dairymen. A prize to the dairyman who
Mis Harrfoon has declined to teach in Judge W. Galloway.
! land in Tillamook county which is heav­ t'oast A Eastern Railroad, us soon a»
Resolved. That the heartfelt sympathy can show the highest test of milk taken
the public school, <m account of other
of
this
Lodge
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extended
his
wife,
fam-
The surveying party, belonging to (he ily timbered. The property lies south the survey is completed.”
ilv and relatives in their hour of deep to any factory, the best creamery and
arrangements.
proposed Coast railroad, came in from ’ of the territory to he tapped by the Pa-
ranch butter and cheese, the licet brood
Don't forget to stop at Harris' Feed the Wilson river on Tues«lay, and next cific Railway & Navigation company’s
Another Right of Way Wanted. sorrow and affliction.
I Resolved, That as a token of esteem of chicken, etc . will all help to create in
Birn, the cheapest place in the citv to morning commenced driving stakes in I line, and an offer has been made the
Councilman W. C. King has received the charter of this lodge I* draped in lerest. The principal object of the fair is
keep your team
this city oa a survey that is to he made 1 Willamette Valley Truct&on cmvipany to another letter from Dr. |. F. Tmnn-sie. ol monrnmg lor a period of 30 day* ; tbal j to boost Tillamook, advertise ils rrcour-
whuh he «a«»
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o( ,hc,r «solutions
»Dread up ces. induce home seekers to locate here,
Why leave your horses in the rain from her to the south part <X the cona* 1 huikl west so an outlet would lie afford. Hiltaboro. in
in wh«h he say.
record, of thi. Lodge ; that a [ proclaim our needs of liarlair improve
I ed to the Willamette river. So saaguine
when you can tie them in Harri«' Tie <r*
-Reply to your favor of the If th tof)f 1>e prwe„u4 to the family, and menu, railroad connections the same as
S led for IO ets.
W
E Catterlin lias bought Oak are the easterners in the scheme that they inst. requesting information a. to the that a copy lie forniahed the local papers other parts of the state, and nt the same
I are willing to enter into a contract to
time for the citizens of lire entire cou.ity
publication.
probability of the Pacific Railway and tor
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Sept. W. W Wiley has a teacheri I Nolan's pacing mare, aad we suppose
furwiah 100.000.000 feet of timber annu­ Navigation Company building into Till
L. B. Ziemer, C. H. Woolfc, S. A. to get together once every year and
institute under consideration in connec­ when the races comes of at the fair be
have a rousing good time and meet
amook county, beg to say that on in­ Brodhead, Committee.
will has- as idea that he cna beat rvery- ally as traffic for the road.”
tion with the lair.
' those from the ''outside world" who are
in a position in some way or other to
Mrs Anna Elisa Ammacher passed vestigation I find that company i. ex
If your horses are afraid of the auto, thing in sight. Catterlue must he getting
The two liouaes of Congress continue, i held Tillamook County out of her isolat-
' tending its surveys ia your direction
m »biles tie them in Harris'tie sheds. It sporty since be became a resident of this away at her home at Spruce, this county,
' e»1 and bottled up condition. These are
. very suddenly on Tuesday last, after a ' with the evident inteotion ol building to ( wsaion after session, to do some heavy the olijecta ol the First County Fair and
city.
will only cost yon 10ets.
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But al-
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certain
indispoottion
of
a
lew
days.
She
some
point
on
the
coast.
; Carnival, nod all should put their
It is to be hoped that the committee
P. M. Scboowusakev and J. M Eddy
”1 understand their engineer« are now < ways manage to keep at • safe distance shoulders tojtne wheel lor the purpose of
will arrange with the local ‘ was horn at Alpnacht, Switzerland,
enose ia oa Sunday is connection with on music 1—
I making it a via . ess.
at
or
near
the
mouth
of
Salmoaberry
f
r9°>
Bis
home
plate.
iiosicians tu fan ih the music lor the ’ Nov 17th 1871, came to this country in
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