Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 13, 1911, Image 3

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T illamook headlight , J uly 13, loll.
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THE FARMERS REAP
A BIG HARVEST.
For Road Improvements
in all Parts of County
for One Month’s Work.
B. S. Thompson........................ 29 75 Henry Simmons ..
2 30 Ulyasia Edwards........
77 50
Herbert Perry....... ........ .
57 00 Riley’Simmons....
67 50 G. W. Ramsey..........
77 50
Rob Kennedy ............................. 04» 50 Walter Anderson
33 50 M. J. Galloway ............
7 £0
Grant Marshall..................
40 25 Harty Simmons...
5 25 George Galloway ....
7 50
■ Joe Hauxhurat ........................... 40 (JO Earl Pearson .........
12 75 Derk Rutgere ................
20 75
Sam Johnson ............................ 42 50 Fred Blum...............
38 50 Joe Rutgers ..................
23 25
Ben Johnson............................. . 50 00 Alvin Blum ............
20 00 Dick Rutgers ...............
31 50
Tom Robertson ................ .... 57 00 E. Blum.............. ..
34 a) F. C. Smeltzer...............
3 25
Andrew Peterson ..................... 35 00 Charles Desmond .
21 25 Carl White .....................
3 75
Having so thoroughly established and maintained his
John Krumlauf......................... 37 30 Elmer Hall...............
34 00 J. W. Fredrexon ..........
24 25
Frank Illingworth ................... 57 50 A. Proctor ...............
20 00 O. Kellow .......................
2 50 reputation as one of the highest classed prize winuing Stallions
W. Renich ................................... 00 50 C. R. Funk..............
44 00 I. Hill .............................
15 75 of this coast, and the producer of colts that wins the blue ribbons
W. Bregg ................. . ............... 55 00 Herman Smith ....
18 75 James Harris ...............
32 50
Nick Job......................................... 35 00 W. T. Smith............
10 00 Claude I.ane...................
5 00 among the very best and highest classed colts of the state, it is
W. Livingston........................... 104 00 C. Pearson ..............
31 00 Henry White ..............
10 (JO
Deck Johnson............................. 00 00 H. Booth ...............
49 50 lames Wollinberger ..
5 00 not necessary to comment on quality.
George Eichinger..................... 98 00 Kas. Zweifel..........
22 50 \V. H. Messner ...........
5 00
He wiil continue being at the Roger’s Livery Stable, in
P. G. Wheeler ........................... 17 80 W. Hoaley................
96 50 P. H Messner ..............
1 25
Joe Harrison............................... 91 50 John Neiger............
31 50 C. D. Deitney ................
102 00 Tillamook, until Monday, July loth.
11 50 C. H. Barnes ...............
63 75
The Board of County Commission­ Jas. Kearns................................. 15 (58 W. Booth.................
John Dolan ................................. 17 25
45 00 James Meechan............
Housworth........
63 75
Commencing at that time will start for Nehalem, on Mon­
ers, including Judge Mason and Eden Long, for board ............ 10 22 H.
48 25 S. C. Straup...................
Ban Stuver.............
31 50
Commissioners Alley and Farmer, Arabel Jonee, for board ... .
8 47 W. Fatcher...............
9 25 Charles West...............
52 50 day mornings and returning on Wednesday evenings until Sep­
56 50 A. J. Huston ...............
transacted the followed business at Andy Hayden................. ........... 61 25 C. Kunze .................
22 50 tember ist.
43 75
the July term of court. A large E. J. Bartrow............................... 48 75 F. Rust.....................
M. Blalock................................... 97 25 A. Mapes . . ....
24 00
Total..................................... »7,807 57
I will return to Tillamook Couuty next summer with both
number of warrants were issued, Herb Thompson......................... 47 00 J. Hurliman ......
37 00
which made a big harvest for the Warren Hoskina ....................... 55 00 Wilber Booth..........
76 00 Miscellaneous, R.D. No. 1 • stallions, Major Weitzel, No. 33271, and Lord Rex, No. 48862.
2 00 King A Smith, tnch.................. 138 75
farmers who worked on the roads Mrs. Buckles............................... 32 00 A. Mapes ..............
29 25 Pacific L. & F. Co., lumber.. 547 35
I am in the field for business.
for one month, and which shows Nelson Erick............................... 10 25 W. H. Roberson ...
George Hobson ......................... 59 00 Verick Neiger........
4 5(1 Fred Zaddaeh, eup................. 84 00
where a large proportion of the tax Jap Perry ..................................... 10 00 Chas. Christensen.
11 25 S. Scovell, work ....................... 02 40
Respectfully yours,
money goes.
The editor of the Clark Smith................................. 42 25 Claus Christensen
31 50 H. L. Provooat, meh.............. 50 55
75 95 >1. T. Ricard, meh....................
6 50 I. Kennedy.............
Headlight has segregated some of Pacific Lumber A Fuel Co ..
00
7
7 50 Nelson A Co., meh.................
8 95
the bills and placed them under W. Hoskins.................................. 40 25 W. E. Southwick..
Chas. Trask ............................... 68 5( A. Sherman............
106 50 Central Sash & Door Co....
00
1
different heads to show the road dis­ Fred Richards ........................... 37 50 Gus Lunarn ..........
3 75 Tohl & Andersen, meh.......... 137 KI
tricts where the money is expended. C. Stoker........................................ 111 00 Frank Dye ..............
126 25 Luke Wolfe, Wheeler road... 243 0J
50 OO W. H. Hoskins, deputy sup
7« 50
In the matter of the incorporation E. G. Davis ............................... 50 00 Joe Mapes...............
George Hoskins......................... 50 75 Ray Mapes ............
25 06 Wheeler Lumber Co ..............
2 00
of the Port of Bayocean, the former oe Court ..................................... 31 25 Mrs. fas. Mapes
15 00
order was recinded calling for a . A. Johnson ........................... 52 5( Ed Hadley...............
30 00
Total.................................... $1,361 33
25 00
special election and another petition Sam Barber................................. 52 5», George Johnson...
140 25 Miscellaneous, R. D. No. 2.
having been filed, the petition was Ed. Tomliuson........................... 32 00 Joe Mapes................
67 50
allowed and a special election called F. Crane........................................ 67 00 Ray Mapes .............
VBOPXIBTOR
40 50 E E Cross & Son, Wilson bridged 609
Lew Smith... ................................ 43 75 Mrs. Jas. Mapes
94 00
for the 31st of August.
67
a
81 00 W B Aiderman, s'.pervisor....
Ed. Hadley ............
Hiram Crane...............................
87 95
67 30 Kogers & Hoven, mdse.............
8 a George Johnson...
Claim of Barthold-Bang Co . for Frank Crane ...............................
Wesley Rush meals...................
2 25
$323.80 was allowed in the sum of Chester Hoskina ..................... 10 a
Dolph
Tinnerstett
gravel
..........
216
80
Total..................................... $6,894 47
Mrs. Buckles, for boarding . is a
Andrew
Anderson.clearing
road
415
15
$75 and balance continued.
22 5C
Wm. Derby...............................
10 07
In the matter of the petition of B. Wm. Hartzell . ........................... 20 a Work in Road District Nl. 3. Goldsworthy & Dalpaz, lumber
King & Smith, mdse................. 115 15
Byron and others for a liquor li­ H. Jennings......... ....................... 16 2f L J. and Ole Redberg.... $1,494 40 Wm Newcomb, gravel............... 613 80
Boiler Work. Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging
37
25
George
Vaughn
.......................
Lee
Lyster
..........................
53
75
cense to be granted to J. J. McCor.
Wm Arrance, Netarts road....
75 00
H. Woolfe. sharpening drills 2 00 Fred Lyater................................. 106 00 Wm 1 innerstet, Wilson river
mick at Garibaldi, the petition not Leo Wilson .................................
Fine Machine Work h Specialty.
5 01 E. E. Davie ............. -............... 102 00
50 00
contract.......................................
3 75 Geo. Heilmeyer...............
having a majority of the legal H. C. V/ilt ......................... ........
76 90 Tillamook L Mfg Co, lumber..
66 96
2 0( Roy Blanchard ............
Mr. Langly...................................
96 50
voters, was denied.
1 1( Fred Redaway.................
Joe
Nevins
.........
'.
.......................
7
00
In the matter of the petition of
Total.......... ,...$4356 63
S. A. Smith, W'heeler road... 800 a Hugh Wallace.................
100 25
James Wilson for leave to use ex­
94 50 Miscellaneous, R. D. No. 3.
Henry Farmer............... •
Total...................................... $7,283 84 Chas. Baker.................
100 50
plosive in Tillamook Bay, this was
104 50 Cloverdale Lumber Co., lumber $ 5 07
and Work in Road District No 2. Joe Cason ...............
granted to remove snags
SARÜHET,
72 70
102 00 E B Barthrop, mdse.................
E. G. Anderson........ <✓«
T. BOTT8,
sunken logs at the times of low
2 00
52 25 H H Miller, posts.......................
.
The Fashionable Tailor.
L. John«..............
.$ 20 00 Fritz Drebert..............
140
60
water from July 12 to July 15.
• A ttornky - at -L aw
52 25 Cloverdale Mercantile Co, mdse
Fred Burton....
. 200 00 P. 1. Trobough ......
67 40
54 25 King & Smith, mdse.................
In the matter of the application H. B. Johnson .
.. 00 00 Robert Huston ....’.
50 50 Jake Huston...............
15 00 Thun Bros, lumber. .................... 141 w Complete set of Abstract Books Cleaning, Pressing ant! Repair'
of T. B. Potter Realty Co. for a Rusa Johnson
72 EM)
49 25 Tillamook Feed Co, cement...
22 50 Emil Wooley..............
Bill
Smith
....
liquor license in Barnegat precinct,
75 in office. Taxes paid for non­
ing a Specialty.
73 50 D Rutgars, nails...................
37 50 Joe Caaon..................
D. B. Darby .
8 43
this was granted.
50 00 Long & Son, lumber.......... /...
94 30 Abner Grieat..............
H. H. Hayward
11 06
Residents.
51 50 D W Gilbert & Son, mdse ........
Martin Shoulaon ....
In the matter of erroneous assess­ H. Smith ....
Store in Heins Photographic
8 25
22 50 Mrs Eva Webb, plow.................
M. Larson...................
ment on N. V4 of N.E. M and N.E. V4 L. O. Leach .
482
65
Foster
&
Hastings,
road
plank
52
25
Tillamook
Block
B.
B,
Dunham
..........
Gallery.
of N.W. % sec. 10, tp. 3 N. R. 6 W., Lando Darby
21 75
52 25 Hiner & Son, repairs. ................
Carl Curl ...................
H. B. Johnson
Both phone«.
it was ordered that the sheriff ac­ Z. Welle _____
10 00 Harley Curl ..............
45 50 F J Ayer, supervisor................. 100 00
L imi » O vvick HvtiNKva
I'bonc A. lv(X
72 00
41 50 J M Baker, deputy supervisor
1 50 Ralph Burns..............
cept $16.55 in payment of taxes, as Cha«. McDevit..
a S pkcialtv .
Goldsworthy & Dslpaz, lumber 18 68
0
95
48
75
Ike
Hiner
...................
John
Perry,
gravel
the land had been assessed at
OWING
& COWING
74 40 Frank Armentrout ..
58 20
$5500 instead of $550; and for a like W. B. Stubbs.........
»Total.................. I 11419 33
arl haberlach
50 50 John Creecy...............
72 50
F. F. Snyder ...
mistake on W. H of N.E. Vi and S. F. F. Snyder, Jr
LAWYERS
47 50 C. L. Wooley...............
Roads I and
50 Miscellaneous,
50 25 A. B. Lyster...............
% of N.W. Vi of sec. 13, tp. 2, S. R. A. M. Myers
R oom 334 W ouckktkii BuiLntno,
Bridges.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
53 75 Robert McClay........
50
" Leech...
’
T hird ANI»
_ _______________
OAK STKKBT»
10 IV., the tax collector was ordered A. B.
114 00 E: S. Hushbeak .............
25 Alex McNair Co., mdse.............
Room Next to the II.8. Lund Office,
to receive $24.94 in full payment of Ed. Lee............
$eittecher
^buokat,
W
H
Christensen,
ground
for
00
00
E
G.
Anderson
.............
10
C. E. Humeri
taxes.
change in Rock road..............
PORTLAND, OREGON.
02 00 Velmer Beaty .................
50
Edgar Snyder.
94 50 George Dunham............
30 J D Adams Co., way drags ....
Tillamook Block.
In the matter of the deed of de­ T. E. Epplett .
J H Dunstan, serv. taking ac­
55 00 Hana Jenson.....................
dication of Classic Ridge Beach, J. E. Zimmerman ..
"■ "I1
" ■
"1
" ■
knowledgments .........................
57 00 Gean Roland ..................
Oscar Smith.
J^/£RS- ALICIA PH ELS
the same was approved.
Beall & Co, motor roller, etc..
101 50 Ollie Woods ...................
L, Diercks ..
EORGE
WILLETT,
In the matter of the the petition S. Tomlinson
Willamette Iron Works, hoist-
45 00 Jay Baker .........................
’ing engine.................................
100 75 J. T. Davie.......................
of George Loerpabel for a county L. D. Lucaa .
GRADUATE NURSE,
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver C-o.,
90 50 Geo. Kellow.....................
A ttokney - at -L aw .
road, it was ordered that the super­ G. Higgenbotham ..
rotary
pump,
etc
.
....................
52 50 Alvis Curl.........................
H. Lee.................
visor open the same.
Hiner® Son, work, etc............
55 00 M. Woods
H. Harper.............
...................
MRS. PAGE’S HOUSE,
Next to Tillamook Couuty
Norman Christensen, hauling..
104
00 Fiptz Drebert...................
J.
R.
Tompkins
..
Work in Road District No. 1. J. W. Tompkins
Coast Bridge Co. metal tublar
120 50 E. M.' Green.......................
Bank,
TILLAMOOK,
ORE
piers, etc...................................
S. Scovell .........
$ 52 25 B. Powell............
2 50 ames Sutton ................
I) W Gilbert & Sons, mdas....
H. Scovell.........
128 00 Ray Wolf............
50 75 ohn ASolter...................
T illamook
- O regon .
W. H. Brobet ..
D L Shrode, freight...................
122 00 W. H Roberson
13 75 A. Aflolter.........................
CLAUSSEN,
T E Epplett,
r ’ -
work.....................
Mrs. Davidson..
108 50 k Davis ..............
32 50 Arthur Davidson ... .v.
ex. «nd freight...
Geo. Ludtke ...
J C Hoaden,
Hi
117 00
38 50 S. C. Woods..................... .
Vaughn ....
-p H. GOYNE,
LAWYER,
E. McIntosh ...
47 00 M. A. McKinater
6 25 J. T. Davis..........................
Total................. »7978 21
Leslie Barber ..
95 00 C. Mills..........
23 00 Dick Rutgers ...................
^entacher Svoltai.
Andrew Graslie
58 00 L. Atterbury.
7 50 Derk Rutgere..............
A ttorney - at -L aw
Salary and Miscellaneous.
John S. Gray ..
14 00 L. Stillwell
59 00 Joe Rutgers.......................
213 Tillamook Block,
T. H. Pitts.........
79 67 E. Knight .
42 00 G. W. Hielmeyer........ «4.
► 3 00 Office : Opposite Corri House,
Geo L Dick, watching
E. Rhodes........
52 ‘ 98 E. Arrance
32 50 John Hielmeyer.......... ...
385 50
1 Jones A Knudson mdse
T illamook - O regon .
Wm. Zottman ..
51 73 Clem Rust
116 50 Dellridge Co. mdse.....................
27 50 R. O. Richards........ ..... . .
10 00
T illamook , O regon .
11 Klattke..........
11 50 H. Rust ...
78 25 Grant Mills, mdse . ....................
3 35
27 50 Hans Jensen..................... .
i Otto Koeher ....
49 23 J, Harris ..
35 00 Dee Moon............................
41 50 I King & Smith, mdse..................
1 »0
40 48 JV. Hosier
[A. Palmer......
91 75 i M lllingsworth, mdse................
35 00 E. E. Rowland .................
2 00
oe Pitts.............
31 92 Albert Wilks
14 00 A rinley & Co., mdse ..............
20 93
32 00
Creecy.......................
T. BOALH, MI).,
■ 73 E. Lucas
!. Craig ............
12 (JO Dawson Bros, Livery hire........
25 (JO McClay...................
29 <H>
|B. F. Palmer ..
00 00 A M Hare, salary....................... 100 • Ml
1 75 J. W. Brown.
TEAMING AND HAULING
A. O. Poland..................y-
; V ictor Vogel....
31 00 J H Johnson, salary...................
12 25 C. W. Brown ...
75 00
George Hielmeyer .........
11
Pitts
59 25 J. Fennel........
00
42 75 CA Johnson, salary...................
75
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, GRA EL SCREENED OR
Gits Chopard.....................
i Gordon Pitta ...
I 48 75 R. B. Dunstan
57 75 H Crenshaw, salary................... 183 33
Ollie Woods.......................
UNSCREENED.
23 25 W S Buel, salary. ........................
. < leo. Ludtke ...
82 50 G. Cook
83 33
TILLAMOOK.
Eddie Creecy.....................
[Dan Alley..........
56 75 J. Williams
35 00 B L Bealls, s dary.....................
45 83
Adam Lipen .....................
WOOD FOR SALE
! Tom Casey..........
55 00 Alvin Blum
53 75 Pear Phelps, salary...................
50 00
Jacob Gragen ...................
Tillamook Block
rRot>ert Rodeker......................... 47 50 Fred Blum ,
48 25 K Mills, salary.............................
75 00
Fred Burkey.....................
iTohl A Anderson, supplies .. 90 76 Frank Hannenkratt.
■jn 25 J C Holden, salary..................... 133 33
Chester Hollett ...............
Bell Telephone, 1267.
[A- E. Rittenhouse..................... 144 on John Langley ............
20 25 Lillian M Buel, examination
21 00
Hugh Welch.......................
(Fred Kebbe ................................. 31 50 Edward Hannenkratt
20 25 H Crenshaw, county po r........
57 25 g
M. KERRON,
Elisha Mills.......................
iJ-' lix Kebbe .............................
12 (JO Tillamook Electric Light Co..
16 26
32 50 John Childers
Carl Jensen .......................
|G. W. Zaddaeh......................... 106 50 S. Werner
1 25 Glass & Prudhomme Co.,mdse.. 113 13
Bert Downs . ......................
75
(A. D. Lommen ........................ 50 00 A. Werner
21
2 00 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
J C Holden, stationery..............
Jake Huston .....................
16 00 W D Bodyfelt, salary ............
IF. G. MeKimens......................... 49 37 J. Shaw ...
39 00
Lloyd Woods.....................
TONIC IN ACTION ■ QUICK IN RKSULTS
75
[Emil Larsen............................... TO OJ Z. Wells .
2
75
00
Barthold
Barg.ACo.,mdse
........
Tillamook Block,
Bob Richards...................
65 00 Pacific Tel«. I Taleg. Co.........
IRut>en Johnson......................... 63 00 E. Weaton
16 »6
Qi»« prompt relief from BACKACHE,
A. Arstill ...........................
[William Johnson ..................... 67 50 L. Reading
28 50 U S Jackson.suvaying..............
108 75
Jeff Fleck.............................
Tillamcok,
Oregon.
KIDNEY
and BLADDER TROUBLE,
45 (JO Ed Snodgrass, work..................
IF. A. Emery..................... .
6 50
54 00
H. Jones
Virgil Kellow.....................
11 75 E W Stanley, Justice, Helen
RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of tba
IO. K. Emery............................... It 50
Bush ...
R. Agiman ........................
¡George Starr ............................... 59 30 W. Rogers
1 25
5 20
Asp Case ...................................
Ed. Webb ...........................
KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of th«
R. I. M. SMITH,
43 50 I M Smith, prof services..........
10 00
Jasper Alley . .......... ................. 87 75 W. P. Lousigout
John Ritenbach ..............
87 50 Tillamook Headlight, printing
BLADDER and all annoying URINARY
i Lee Alley....................................... 56 50 T. T. Bradon
26 33
A. Imlah .............................
43 75 R F Zacnman, mdse ...............
Joe West........................................ 111 00 J. Sanderson
2 00
James Imlah ...................
IRREOULAR1TIE8. A positive boon to
PHYSICIAN
&
SURGEON,
42 50 U S Jackson, blue prints.........
; August Ludtke ......................... 59 IM) C. Tittle.........
4 00
ohn Imlah.......................
MIDDLE AOED and ELDERLY
50 00
i Fred Kabbe................................. 27 50 G. A. Hoover....
Homer Mason, salary.................
Office over J. A. Todd & Co..
ISophus Larson.... .......... ..
«9 60
18 75 L Wolf............
H V Alley, salary.......................
'rank Owens....................
PEOPLE and for WOMEN.
00
iRutien Filman ........................... 60 00
71
H M Farmer, salary...................
Tillamook, Ore.
1 ack Ollis.............................
NAVI HIQHKST RKCOMMINOATION
P. O. Lautz................................... 61 25
L Calkins...........................
Surveyor
’
a
Reports.
J. K. Isakson.......... .. .................. 00 00 Riley Peters ...
£8- A- Davl*.
We.hia.ton St.. Cotm.rt.lll.,
William Biasell ...............
d . Il in lu. S.t-li year, 11« wrile.ua! -'I have
(Ml I
75 H H Tubbesing...........................
Maurus Anderson..................... 52 50 Roe McFalls ..
Henry Lawyer ..................
lel/ .uffered much from my kidney* and hlarl.
C. HAWK,
00
25 G R MeKimens ..........................
M. I^tudolt........................... ......... 58 _
25 Rosa McFalla..
Wesley Lawyer.................
r •
Mivt-fS back Nf-iin* and uij iuduey action
so
23 Jim Lorman ................................
[George Ludtke........................... 35 00 Teddy McFalla
was U m » fr*|n»at, raosiof idr to loMmtxh i I mi
Wm. Lawrence..................
at fright, and to my bladder there waa ««mataul
75 Guy Loaobel ...............................
J. W Norfleet ........................... 29 00 Trate McFalla ..
Fred Bryoda.......................
pain I took E<’ley Kidney Pllli for ><<m« Urn«,
Geo Loeobel .. ...................
A. H. Bittner .........................
25 00 Tory Haugen ...
Leo Norton.........................
end am now free of all trouble end
able M
Paul Barce ...................................
W. F Thompson........................ 38 25 Emil Hellenbuyck..
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, be up eml arotiad. Foley Kidney 1’111. have m>
Martin Jenck.....................
Tim
Burke
......................
Llaheet
reeomueudaUou.
"
!<>. S. Thompson ........................ 30 00 Henry Nelson . ..
Chas. Waymire.................
Tom Harrison...............................
Ki. T. Bash
................. ............. 30 73 1 Andrew Zuercher
John Fleck .........................
28
25
Ip.
Hartunck
...
■J. W. Thompoon........................
H T Hylton.................................
BAY CITY, OREGON
C. I CLOUGH. Tillamook
Thos. Edwards.................
70
20
Tste
McFalla....
40
50
GJ
Poyatey...................................
G. W. Wilks .............. ;........... .
Ed. Knoblock...................
Pete Cassidy............................... 30 25 Thomas Pedlow
88
00
J
Ebenger
.....................................
G. A Coock........................
30 00 Jim McKimasa.............................
E. Erickson
.......... ......... 36 50>Frank Dye ...
O. Brootsa .........................
R. BEALS,
25 00 Da.n MeKimens . ..........................
fl 50 j C. Christensen
HD. Connors .................................
Fred Lewallen .................
R Green
................... ............. 42 25 " ■ ~
36 25
Lee Lane .............................
WE OIMEST mm WE HOST
«1 25
7 00
JI L Byrne .................................
Jerry Lewallen ...............
WE UOTESr
tOHIWtABU
43 VJ
*
-
-
-
Ri>v Main ..................................... 36 30
REAL ESTATE,
(. laude I^wsllen ...............
30 001
3 75!
Albert Eaeom ...........................
12 00!
theater Wilka.............................
1 50
F inancial A gent ,
36 00
R. K. Scovill............................... 65 00
Warren
28 00
F. J. Smith................................... 62 25
Tillamook, Oregon
122 501 Jim Bnrsytbe ..........
17 ao<
■T. Schollmeyer......................... 30 50
61
96
Robert
Forsythe
...
22
00
Ip. Henderson............................. 56 25
. «ihr ...
and
63 00 Frank Wilson ..........
s on
R. Funk .
J. Angelo...................................... 55 00
■dieapest in the
40 73 ‘ Ernest Lightfoot ...
1 00
Blum ....
?• J- SHARP,
A- Va riderhoof ........................... 88 50
51 30 i A. S. Lane..............
1 75'
end because it
; H. Edwards........................... a* oo
13 (B E. R Haye................
42 50 Coufhs. Colds and Croup
has. Hulbert............................. 22 90 I
eears longest
88 25 O. E. Ryan..............
41 25
id Langs .... .....................
5 SO
RESIDENT DENTIST,
70 23 Harold Ladd ........
30 30
■d Witte................................... 30 00!.
32 50 Clyde Webb..............
24 30
Ober ......................................... 10 00 I
Office aerosa the street fron’ the
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