Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 26, 1907, Image 4

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 26, 1907
Editorial Snap Shots.
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Tillamook Dairymen’s Progress-
CUNNING COYOTES.
How’s This?
I "Everybody Should Know*’
„
. .
. U._.„| r„ say. C. G. Ilay*. a prominent husluesa
of'X “ta ih*t cwuot £ cured by U1.n of Bluff. Mo . that Buckle«'. Art
BUYING OLD FIDDLES.
HaDtCaiarn Cure
_
mcM Salve » the quiches! and aurea-
Professor O. Larsen of the Utah Ag
Patience and Some of Their Many Fine Instrument» Have Been
f j . chkney Ifcco. Vuowi’F?*!. healing Halve ever applied to a sore,
Tillamook County it to have another ricultursl college pay» many compli­
Picked Up Cheap-
tollroad Gee! That’s enough to give , ments to the enterprise of dairymen in
Other Peculiar Traits.
<-bcuevter
and believe him humor wtHiud. or to a cam* of pi It*, I've
------ — what ■ l'iu *
“ *
Great numbers of fine old violins and peifecily bonoiabte in m H bueiiMwa trana- und * -
it and » *-
know
talking
tbe »nap »hot man a duck fit.
Tillamook county in a carefully p>e|>arr<i
This la the coyote—-Co-yo-tay, with
aitioiib
nuauciaHy
able
actions
and
nuMMcially
to carry out any about.” Guaranteed by Chas. I. CluUgli,
article
in
the
Deseret
Far
tier,
publish
<1
violoncellos
that
come
into
the
high
* * *
all the syllables, to the Mexican who
obhgatioiia mad by their firm
druggist. 25c.
Please tell the dved in-tbe wool, hard in Salt Lake City Condition* in lliat named him: “klote” merely to the class market of London are procured
AALIHNG, KlNNAN & J^,AIJYINA
Wholesale Du|il»U, Tote Ido, O.
time, unterrified democrats that Clover county are perfect for dairying, ems American wanderer who has come and through the medium of advertisements
Hall
»
Catarrh
Cine
i*
taken
internally,
act
­
Lost and Found.
Leaf Creamery paid 36 1 5 cents per lb. the profeaeor, and he ileeot*-s consider­
Inserted in obscure country papers ing oiitcny
directly upon
the blood and -------
wucoua
up«»n me
-- sur
-
.......
'c.u.*
*rvi..I, ia
Kf*nt
tree.
able space to the pi oof of these state gone so often that he at last regards
Lost, between 9:30 p.m„ yesterday
for butter fat for August.
ol . tiie nyslem.
Teatimunrals
sent Ir
*C-
and especially those of ancient cathe­ lace»«
himself
a
resident
stockman
and
Pri r 7$c pei buttle Sold bv al Druggists. and noon to-day _a bilious attack, with
merits.
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dral cities.
Take Hall s Ea»u Iv Pills for conslipalisu.
Under thecaption of ’’ The Apparent farmer.
nausea and sick headache. Thia lose
When a depositor with about $1 credit
Of course few of the fiddles thus ob
Reasons
for
Dairy
Success
in
Tilla
­
It
is
this
littl-
lieast
’
s
triangular
vis
­
was occasioned by finding at Clias. I,
could drawn out about $100,0(X> fro^H
Chamberlain
’
s
Cough
Remedy
talned
are
veritable
masterpieces,
but
mook.'
’
Professor
Larsen
says
:
age, his sharp nose fitted for the easy
Ih-ugh, drug store a box of Dr. King’a
the Oregon Trust
Savings Bank, it is
“
To
students
of
dairying
thecauses
One
of
the
Best
on
the
Market.
a
great
many
of
them
are
fine
exam
New
Life fills. Guarani ceil for bil-
Investigation of other people's affairs,
a great surprise that it did not go busted
leading up to thia marked dairy success his oblique green eyes, with their pies of early English and foreign male
F>-r uieiiv yeere UhHmtnrlieiD’e CtallCh lousneea, malaria and jaundice. 25c.
■Aflo**’
of Tillamook are of «xwistderable impor­
conetantly g»iii«i m favor
* * *
squint of cowardice and perpetual era. and they are often bought for ri­ Ken.xiv
lines.
,h*'
be a good thing if the city tance. I r in observations and existing hunger, says the Outing Magazine, that diculously small prices by a group of end |>..piil..ritj until it >• “>» ”•••
The Touch That Heals
.mm etaulr ■iH'di.mre in utn> aiid ha* Mi
?.d the ordinance prohibi»- conditions one would be lead to believe
should have a place In the adornment experts, who have brought the bus! . ............ uh hh | h . It ih ilileudo.! esp« lHllv Is the touch of Bucklen’a Arnica Sulvo.
that
there
aie
two
chief
reasons
d lemon peeling, nut sheila.
ness to a lucrative system. Many a for acuta throat and lung dinea-t-H, euch It s the happiest combination of Arnica
.STRic'rown on the side walks and 1. Natural favorable conditions. 2 Spe­ of escutcheons. It Is notorious that
cial efforts on the part of the people. "
the vicissitudes of his belly never strugg ing family of long descent. In a* cough», coldw and croup, and can flowers and healing balsams ever corn,
One year
'
•tre<t
The article deals wi.h the character firing to him the fate upon whose some out of the way part of the coun al wave lw depended upon It •* pka»ant pounded. No matter how old the sore
Six mon*
* * *
of the Soil arid c ¡mate.
It speaks
try, happens to see in the one county and -af* to take and ih undoubtedly tn* or ulcer is. this Salve will cure it. For
Three »eld you get |6 a day for a tram in of the prosperity of the fairnera made verge he always Ilves and that nothing
burns, scalds, cuts, wounds or piles, it
'nllamook when the democrats were hi apparent by plentv of big red barns and but strychnine, and not always that, newspaper of the week that good In-Ht III the mareet for the purfi.**» for has no equal.
Guaranteed by Chas. I.
which
it
•»
intended.
Sold
by
Clough
h
prices
are
given
for
old
fiddles,
and
power ? Not much. Rut you can today carefully kept farms ; it tells of the will bring an end to his forlorn career.
Clough, druggist 25c..
some
long
forgotten
instrument
In
a
Diug
Store.
and it it a difficult matter to get enough
As his gray back moves slowly along
Ireautieeof the Country, the tiip over
team» at that figure.
the Wilson river from Forest Grove above the reeds and coarse grass and lumber room or put away on a sbell
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and the professor is sorry there is not he turns his head to look at you he suddenly comes to mind.
It won’t do any harm if the Assessor more space to be deroterl to Ibat panic
Correspondence follows. The deitlei
knows at once whether or not you
is around when property owners put a ular: ir speaks of the coining rail facili­
sends a deposit in order that some fid
valuation on their property when a rail­ ties and pre net» a prosperous future for have with you a guu, and you cannot
know how he knows. Once satisfied die spoken Of may be sent to him and
road right of way is warned. It would,
that you are unarmed, he will remain examined, and he usually replies that
though, surprise them if the Assessor had the county.
to clap on tbe assessment at the figures
near in spite of any vocal remon- the Instrument sent Is dilapidated and
Notice.
they put on their property.
strances and by and by may proceed but so-so generally, but that he Is will
Ing to give 30 shillings or £2 for It. In
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N otice is H ereby G iven —That on to Interview you in a way that for un-
For mismated couples there appears to Monday, October 21. 1S<>7, the Count* obtrusiveness might be taken as a a great many cases the offer Is ac­
OUR STYLES.
be generally some kind of “affinity” in Board of Equalization will meet at the model of the art.
cepted offhand, and in this way most
ONE JET .................. 75c
the background Yet this “affinity craze Court House cf Tillamook Count v
of
the
finest
fiddles
extant
of
the
sec
­
TWO JETS ............ 85c
I.ie down on the thick brown carpet
it on the increase, as will be seen by the Oregon, and publicly examine the assess
ond class come into the hands of deal THREE JETS,
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GALVANIZED.
$1 00
large of persons who are bwapping their ment roll tor said year, and correct all of the wilderness and be still for twen­
ers. Only lately a cello that cams THREE JETS.
husbands and wives because they have errors in valuations, descriptions of ty minutes, and. watching him from
1.23
BRASS.................
from a Shropshire farm at the price
been struck with the “affinity” craze.
lands and other property. Said board the comer of your eye, you will see of £2 sold the same day to a west
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will continue in session from day to that he has been Joined by others of
He end dealer for nearly £100.
The Board of Equalization will meet flay, until the examination, correction his brethren hitherto unseen.
One of the most shrewd and respect
on the 21st October, and those who are and equalization of the assessment roll seems to be curious to know, first. If
cognizant of the fact that their assess­ shall be completed. All jiersuns inter­ you are dead and, second. If by any ed of all these dealers was until a
ment is not high enough will have an op ested in the assessment of their property chance—and he Ilves upon chances— year or two ago a humble memlier of
portunitv to have it increased for are requested to appear at said time there Is anything else In your neigh­ the orchestra of a London suburban
the board, of ¡course, will be delighted and place, as no change can be made
theater. He began to advertise in re­
borhood that he might find eatable.
tn accommodate anyone who may be after the adjournment of the board.
mote papers to the greatest limits of
If
you
pass
on
with
Indifference,
‘‘knocking*’ because their assessment is
Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, Septem­
which Is the usual way, he will sit his scanty wages and is now one of
not high enough.
ber 24th, 1907.
himself down upon his tall on the the most extensive and prosperous
A Nl. H are ,
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County Assessor.
nearest knoll and loll hts re<j tongue dealers in the trade.—London Tit-Bits
R. M. Watson, editor of the Seaside
and leer at you as on ; with whom he
Signal, was in the citv last week and
was robbed of fiye diamonds.—Portland
Is half Inclined to claim acquaintance,
Notice
One Quart, at 5Oc. makes 10 Gallons.
A SILLY TRAGEDY
Telegram.
lie looks and acts then so much like a
N otice is H ereby G iven , — That gray dog that one Is Inclined to whistle
Thia must be a mistake. No editor
was ever known to have five diamonds. Jonas Olson, S. A. Brodhead and Frank to him. Make any hostile demonstra­ Th» Duel Between Tom Porter and
Sir Henry Bellasis.
It must have been the Five of Diamonds. Long have been apppinted by the Com­
mon Council of Tillamook Citv, Oregon, tion, and he will move a little farther
Some of the royalists who were
—Astoria Herald.
If after using CARBOLIC COMPOUND you are not aatisfird come and get
No, sir, you’re wrong. A mist came up to view the proposed extension of Sixth and sit down again.
forced to endure the English common­
If by any means you manage to of­ wealth seemed to console themselves your money back.
and while R. M. was star gazing he loat Street from its present eastern terminus
in Central addition to Tillamook City, fend him deeply at this Juncture, the for the dullness of life under a Puritan
’em—the star diamonds—in the fog.
Oregon, eastward to the west line of chances are that he and his comrades
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¿r.
government by fighting as many duels
Our contemporary says ‘ that the Second Avenue East, and to make an may retire still'farther and then bark as they could compass, so that Ignoble
Portland automobilists stand ready to assessment of the damages and benefits ceaselessly until they have booted you
spend from $10,000 to $20.000 and will as provided by the charter of Till»- out of the neighborhood. That night squabbles and foolish plots make up
meet our county court half way in mak­ rnook City, Oregon, and that October he and some of his companions may the history of their days.
Tom Porter was of a family which
ing a thirty foot highway throughout 20th. 1907, at 10 o'clock a in., at the
come and steal the straps from your had zealously served the king. Under
the county.’’ We have seen a good many intersection of said proposed extension
assertions like this in the newspapers, ol said Sixth Street with Second Avenue saddle, the meat from the frying pan— the new government bls occupation was
«
but would like to see them made good, East, have been appointed as the time and politely clean the pan—and even gone, and he descended to a triviality
so it is up to our contemporary to get and place for said viewers to meet. I he the boots from beside your lowly bed.
of life which finally Involved him in a
the $20,000 put up in one of the local termination of said proposed street is as
most pathetic event. This was a duel
banks or quit talking about boulevards above mentioned and the boundaries
which he fought with his friend. Sir
thereof are described as follows, to-wit:
POINTED PARAGRAPHS,
for automobiles.
£3
Beginning at the North East corner ot
nenry Bellasls. and which, says Pepys
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fe At last our stock of Clothing has arrived.
In
his
“
Diary,
”
is
worth
remembering
Next spring the unterrified democrats Block 2, in Central addition to Tilla­
Your dog never bothers any one.
will be jumping around like cats on hot mook City, Oregon and running thence
for
“
the
silliness
of
the
quarrel,
•
*
*
a
When the joke Is “on” you it Is never
We have everything to suit the most fastidious.
bricks wanting the dairymen to vote for East to the West line of Second avenue very funny.
kind of emblem of the general com­
them and their party, and some of them East ; thence North along the West line
We have suits for the small man, the large mau, slim
There Is a good deal of inhumanity plexion of the whole kingdom.”
will be foolish enough to do so. Not so of azid Second avenue East 60 feet ;
But. silly as the quarrel undoubtedly
with the dairymen who te<eived hard thence West to South East corner ot In human nature.
built and stout built.
was, It carried In It an element of heart­
time prices for
their
butter
(at Block 1 of said Central addition and
How loud the door bangs when some
break.
under the democratic administration and thence South to the place of beginning one else slams it!
They have the style, quality and fit.
The private property to be appropri­
The two young men involved were
those who have been receiving 34c. j>er
It is easier to keep a secret than it Intimate friends and companions, but
We have alsojust received a large shipment of
pound for butter fat under the republican ated for said proposed extension con­
Is
to
keep
a
promise.
administration.
The dairymen know sists of a strip of land 52.32 feet oft the
one day, “being merry In company,”
North
side
ot
a
tract
of
land
owned
by
Every one is superstitious enough to Tom Torter said he should like to see
ftdl well w hich party puts most money
into their pockets, and they will be voting Mrs. Ida Walker, adjoining block 2 in believe In the dollar sign.
the man In England who would dare
said
Central
addition,
ami
a
strip
ol
against their own interests if they vote
You can't judge the speed of a loco­ give him a blow. With that Sir Henry
land 7 68 feet in width off the South
for democrats.
CONSISTING OF
Bellasls struck him a box on the ear.
«ide ol a tract of laud owned bv John R. motive by the way It whistles.
* * *
There are lots of happy people, but The Inevitable duel followed, wherein
Judge McBride has given notice that be Harter adjoining Block 1 in said Central
they are unnoticed In the noise the each was wounded. Sir Henry proved
will impose the maximum fine of $500 addition.
All persons claiming damages by rea­ wretched make.
upon those who allow gambling in their
to be seriously hurt, so be called Por­
son
of
tbe
appropriation
of
such
pro
places of business at Astoria. That is
As we grow older we are all com­ ter, kissed and bade him fly.
party
are
tioiitied
to
file
their
claim
for
rather tough upon those who will not
I
pelled to give up much of the spunk
“For,” said he. “Tom. thou.bast hurt
comply with the law, but it will have such damages with the Recorder ot we displayed In youth.
Always the best stock on hand.
me, but I will make shift to stand upon
the effec't of removing a whole lot of bar Tillamook City before the lime so ap­
If you think you are right, go ahead. my legstill thou mayest withdraw, for
“I
nades from the Queen City by the Sea pointed for the meeting of the viewers
If you want to, but don’t expect every I would not have thee troubled for
The Bench is beginning to see that to be aforesaid.
wbat thou hast done.”
Dated this September 19th, 1907, by one to go with you.—Atchison Globe.
lenient with that class does not have the
desired effect, and instead of laughing at order of the Common Council.
Porter profited by his friend's gener­
J. C. H olden , City Recorder.
the Bench when they get out ot court at
osity and escaped to France. Sir Henry
The Muskellunge.
the smallness of their fines, it looks as
The Indian name of this great fighter died a few days later, and Pepys con­
though Judge McBride has decided to
of the fresh water lakes and tributa­ cludes, “It is pretty to see how the
Health in the Canal Zone.
give them a touch of high life in future.
The high wages paid make it a mighty ries is "esoxmasqulnongy.” Our nat­ world do talk of them as a couple of
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fools that killed one another out of
No one cares one iota whether the edi temptation to our roung artisans t<> uralists have the word translated Into
love.
’
tor of otir contemporary confirms or de­ join the force of skilled workmen need­ about eight or nine different styles, but
Panama Canal the correct way of spelling It In our
nies the report that the Herald is to ed to construct the
Spying on Bargain Gift»,
change hands, Rollie being sick and tired Many are restrained however. It is the language is undoubtedly "muskel­
knowing
one*
—
those
who
hare used
The engaged girl was found study-
of the country newspaper work. We do
lunge.
”
Most
fishermen,
however,
not blame him one hit. for there are Electric Bitters, who go theie without pronounce and spell It to suit them­ Ing life In an auction room.
mote lucerative positions to be found thia fear, well knowing they are safe selves. and no man seems to be an ac­
“I don’t expect to buy anything." she
anywhere than running a newspaper in from malarious influence with Electric
said, "but I want to see If anybody I
Cures blood poison cepted authority. It is one thing In
a country town. Anyone who doubts Bitters on hand.
know buys anything. A lot of auc­
what we are saving are invited to get loo, biliousness, weakness and allatom- Canada, another in the St. Lawrence
tioneers are advertising that they have
in and see for themselves, for no matter ach. liver and kidney troubles. Guaran and another In the great lakes. The
how many newspapers crowd into a teed by Chas I Clough, druggist. 50c. favorite among New Yorkers Is "mus- on hand brtc-a-brac and pictures and
town where there is only a respectable
callonge.” The fish reaches a length odds and ends of furniture suitable
living for one. every now and again
of
seven and a half feet, and the big­ for wedding presents. That set me to
some fool fallow butts in with a third or Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by gest ever taken Is said to have wondering If any of my friends would
TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON
One
Dose
cf
Chamberlain
’
s
fourth newspaper, for ev^v little clique
weighed nlnety-two pounds. In game­ try to avail themselves of these auc­
Colic, Cholera and Diarr­
A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL B.. PRINCIFAL
in a small town must have their organ,
hoea Remedy.
ness It Is said to surpass the tarpon tion room bargaius when buying pres­
no matter if they can only give the edi
Educates for success in a short time and at small expense, and aenda each »tn-
ents for me. I saw two girls here this
1
was
so
weak
from
an
attack
of
dlarr
of
the
Caribbean
and
the
tuna
of
the
tor a bone to nibble.
hoes that 1 could scarcely attend st my Pacific.—New York Press.
afternoon who have been invited to lent to a position as soon as competent. Quality is our motto, and reputation for
* * *
duties, when 1 took a does of ( hair.her
my wedding. One bought some kind thorough work brings us over 100 calls per month for office help. Individual in­
Don’t get into a pessimistic mood Inin’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
of a brass bowl, another a vase. They struction insures rapid progress. We teach the loose leaf, the card index, the
about the railroad, for there is nothing Remedy It cnied me entirely and I had
Rather Confusing.
got the things dirt cheap. I fancy they voucher and other modern methods of bookkeeping. Chartier is our shorthand;
in tha wind to warrant the belief so often **en taking other medicine for lime
Nowadays the duties of clerk and
expressed bv so many persons that even days without relief. I heartily recoin- sexton are usually performed by the are for me. If they are—well. Just easy, rapid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmanship free—
wait till those girls get married!’’— '“rite today. References: any merchant, any bank, any newspaper in Portland.
now something is going tn bob up and mend thia remedy as being the heat to
put a stop to building Some years ago my knowledge for bowel complaints — same person, and an amusing story Is New York Press
the snapshot man was a pessimist and a R. G STEWART, of the firm of Stewait told of a person who. visiting a village
church and being struck by the knowl­
knocker, and some people went so (ar as & Rro , Greenville. Ala.
For sale by
When to Take Off th» Sinker.
edge of legends and history shown by
to say h* ought to have been run out ol Clough’s Drug Store.
For angling In quiet, deep running
town, when the Headlight published the
the old man who was taking him water more sinkers should be placed
whole facts and th* truth about the “hot
round, asked his guide what occupa­ on the leader to keep It down from the
Lame Back
air” railroad situation. We knew per
tion he followed. ‘“Wen.” said the old
fectfy well what we were doing, even
This is an ailment for which Chaniher- man, “I hardly know what I be. First surface, but If ang'lng In a quick
though we were called a “knocker“ for lain'a Pain Balm liaa proven especially
running brook or river for chub, dace
telling the truth, for it nipped in the bud valuable. In almost every instance it vicar ho called me clerk; then another or brook trout the float and sinkers
he
came,
and
he
called
me
virgin;
then
a movement to boom Tillamook on “hot 1 affords prompt and permanent relief.
should be removed and the bait al­
air.” which would have petered out in a Mr Luke latGrange. of Orange, Mich , the last vicar said I was the Christian, lowed to run In front of the angler
and
now
I
tie
clerk
again.
”
“
Virgin
”
very short time, deceiving |ieople and eave
1
of |it After using a plaster and
wherever it wills on the surface by
leaving the county in worse shape. We other
1
remedies for three week for a bad was. of course, a confusion of verger,
admit that we queered the boom that lame back, I purchased a bottle of and “Christian” for sacristan or sex­ the action of the current, which takes
it naturally just as nature does their
was hatching out. because there was Chsmberlain's
'
Pain Palm, and two ap. ton.—London Strand.
general food -Louis Rhead In Outing
nothing to justify it. evm though the plications
I
effected a* cure. For sale bv
’s Drug Store.
“real knockers” did think we should have Clough
’
Magazine.
Neighbors.
been run out of town. Time has long
since provad that the Headlight was
"I beg your pardon, sir, but I’m
A Leng Tumble Needed.
right and was the best friend of the peo
going to ask you It your daughter
"They say that when a man la fall­
pie and fbr county Today the situation
would mind not playing on the piano ing from a height he thinks of all bls
th .
is quite different. To boom the county
evil deeds "
ANO CURE TM« LUNGS for the next two weeks?"
for the nett tew rears will be a good
"May I ask. sir. the reason for this
“I don’t-believe it"
thing, and with the assurance of a rail
extraordinary request?”
“Mby not?”
road, ai<d the county being o|>ened up
"Well,
you
see.
my
eon
wishes
to
and detelo|>ed everybody in the county
"Some men would have to fall out of
get a good start with the flute."—New a balloon to get ’em all In.”-Cleveland
should feel that when Tillamook does t>e
York Life.
gin tn boom, as it will do the next tew
Plain Dealer.
years, it will be a substantial boom and
3/y
not a boom boosted up oo “hoi air.”
Wonderful Ability.
—
prt((
Floored.
CLOUGH'S SPMTERS
MAKE A VAPOR
LIKE THIS.
CLOUGH’S
x
CARBOLIC
I
COMPOUND
Keeps the Flies off Stock
X.
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CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist.
,|
I,
CLOTHING !
CLOTHING i
ì
1
Furnishing Goods,
i
Dress Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery.
Shoes and Hats
TODD & CO,
Tillamook,
Oregon
D usine ^BE leg L
4^
<
Red Front Shoe Store
KILL
k
COUCH
*n Dr. King’s
Now Discovery
___ PONSUUFTION
Berkshire Hogs for Bale.
For Sale, 15 Head of Berkshire Swine,
pure bred, of different ages, from the
famous Ladd stock. To be sold at a
bargain —Apply to Arthur Beals.
FOB
-
»0« SOI 00
Fr«* Triel
Surest and Q nckeet Curs for all
THROAT and LUNB TROUB­
LES. or XONXT BACK.
1
’"• tub
1
*1 understand he is a man of great
ability."
"You bet he la. He can convince you
that you are wrong In any argument
without having to shako bln finger tn
your faca"—Milwaukee Sentinel.
Ono Sexton—Do you have matins at
your church? The Other-No, we bare
oilcloth—Harper’s Weekly.
Tbs father's virtue Is the child's
best inheritance. Chinees Proverb.
Children's Shoes are the best in the City-
run all over town looking for cheap shoes, Co to
the Red Shoe Store, where you will find thtS/id
that you are looking tor.
No C harge for Sewing rips on Shoes bought of ios.
P. F. BROWNE, Agent.
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Has received a fine Assort­
ment of Fall and Winter
SHOES, consisting °t
Men’s and Woman’s foot
wear of the best quality-
I have al so a FINE STOCK
of Boy’s and Alissses
School Shoes, solid sole
leather, insole and coun­
ters. No paste board
counters.
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