Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 31, 1912, Image 2

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    Tillamook Headlight, October 31,
Notice.
, feet ; thence south 57 a
The Heavy Silent Vote.
104.4 feet to the o’,?.*
successful on Tuesday. One of
sect.on 7. contaS‘‘5
the strongest arguments in fa-
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN.—To
The fact that the meetings of the
also a strip of land «!?
L eo al A dvertisements :
vor of the direct primary law gpeijbinders of the different parties all whom it may concern: That the extending 2(1 feet
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10
Common
Council
of
I
iliamook
C
lty,
First Insertion, per fine ..
$
f<>»owing del»
was that it would do away with are smaller
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•
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“
—
in some places than
5
Esch subsequent insertion, line
Oregon,
did
on
the
16th
day
of
factional strife within a party, | they were in receut presidential September, 1912, duly adopt Ordin- northeast quarter ofT*
Bjisiness and professional cards,
may be attributed to
quarter of section 18,“ ’
which used to be the case when , campaigns
1 month .................
... 1 Ou
other causes than to indifference. anee No. 248, providingfor a contin­ 1 b. ot range 10 we»t’o*
one faction would not abide by i The people are busier than they uation of Sixth Street, in Tillamook
5 ID
Homestead Notices.
Meridian
. . . 10 (•»
the decision of the convention j were in 1904 or 1908. Crops are bet­ City, Oregon, from the West line ot rnette
Timber Claims ...
Beginning at a point «.
Second Avenue East to the East north
5
locals |>er fine each insertion
ter
than
they
were
then.
Relatively
and 1172.(12 fMt *
system of nominating candi­
Displuvadvertisement, an inch,
It is remarkable how many
to population the mills are turning end of said Sixth Street as it is now
50 persons complain about the big dates. It seems that the new j more products than they were in established in Central Addition to east quarter corner’of
1 month .....................................
18. township 1 S. R. 10aS
All Resolutions of Condolence and monopolies, yet it is more re­ system is no lietter than the old ihose years, the people are buying Tillamook City, and the said Com­ Willamette Merid##.**
system, for the first shuffle out more than they did then, and the mon Council did on October 21st, 57 deg. .(XI ’ eastiaj’5"
Ixtdge Notices, 5c. per line.
markable to find the same peo­
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
of the box Senator B«>urne goes general trade outlook is brighter. 1912, appoint Henry Rogers. M. south 6 deg. 11/ eant '"¡ h
Notices. Ixist, Strayed or Stolen, ple lined up with the Bull directly in opposition to the Here are some reasons why spell­ Melchoir and T. H. Goyne, three south 25 deg. 55-“^
binders here and there are saying, disinterested freeholders of Tilla­
etc. minimun rate, 25c. not exceed­ Moose party, as it is the big
I spirit of the primary law and "the people refuse to talk or think mook City, to view such proposed thence south 54 deg. .¿J
ing five lines.
interests who are furnishing
street and make an assessment of ieet: thence sooth 27 dsJ*
throws overboard the sovereign about politic#.”
300.3 feet; thence south S,
the money to boost that cam­
It is altogether probable that the damages and benefits on ac­ east 297.9 feet; thence ™
will
of
the
people
at
the
primary
KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
paign.
Moral: Don’t wear a
what may be called the silent vote count of the laying out of the street 20’ east 26339 feet, conuS
law,
as
well
as
to
renounce
what
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
will be larger this year than, in any mentioned in said Ordinance, and
trust button.
I he has been preaching about recent national canvass. New is­ did appoint Monday the 25th day acres.
1.5o
One year.........
This Summons in
75
Six mouths....
i the Oregon System. It is plain sues are at the front, and these of November, 1912 nt the hour of 8 you by order of the *na
S
50
Three months
Congressman Hawley's op­ to most of us that the Oregon have been discussed with a good o’clock p m., at the Council Room Percy k Krily,
Kelly, Judge
Jud^ofj
of t^
in
the
Commercial
Club
Rooms,
in
deal
of
fullness
in
the
past
six
ponent on the Bull Moose ticket system is not producing as
named Circuit Court of thM
Entered as second class mail mat­
mouths. Some of the propositions Tillamook Block, Tillamook City,
ior Ti|lamook
ter July, 1888, at the post office at has been in the state about two capable men in politics, and as which were put forward by the Oregon, as the time and place for dated on tte
21st day of Sr
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of years, consequently he cannot to money playing an important parties which the Republicans are said viewers to meet.
1912, therein orderinc t
You A re F urther
N otified
March 3. 1879.
know much about the district factor in elections, aspirants fighting are more radical than were
■ nous be served upon yon
he wants to represent.
Mr. for public office who have the presented in any previous cam­ that the boundaries and terminus cation thereof in the ”
paign since the civil war, unless an of the proposed street, being a con­ Headlight,” a weekly net
Hawley makes it a point to go "barrel” can use money on the exception bp made of that of 1896. tinuation of said Sixth Btreet, are
Tillamook deadlight, over
the district once a year, Q.T. just as lavishly as hereto­ The danger of substituting mob described as follows: Beginning at general circulation fa
Oregon, forat'e
and in that manner he comes fore. There are two important rule for the orderly proc e lure which the southeast corner of Block 1 of County,
week for six consecutive®
in close touch with the people reasons why Ben Selling should has been dominant along to this Harter’s Addition to Tillamook City, the date of the first pnl
constitutes a peril which is and being in the West lineof Second
REPUBLICAN TICKET. and knows their needs. We be elected : First that be is the i time
too large to permit anything like Avenue East, and running thence thereof, and the time f»
consider Mr. Hawley- by far tlie choice of the Republican party ’ apathy among the voters. It seems West 300 feet to the southeast cor­ answer said complaint b
For President :
strongest and most influential in a fair and square primary ! certain that a majority of tlie 7,000,- ner of Block 1 of Central Addition run according to eaid ort
the day and date of the fat
WILLIAM H. TAFT.
member of the Oregon delega- election : and, secoad, if Ben 1000 men who have been casting Re­ to Tillamook City, Oregon; running cation as shown in naid Si
publican ballots in recent presi thence South 60 Ieet to the North­ and said Order.
For Vice-President :
tion at Washington.
Selling is'defeated Oregon will I dential campaigns are interested east corner of Block 2 of Central
JAMES S. SHERMAN.
The date of the first pit
be without a Republican to enough in this peril to vote against Addition to Tillamook City; run
For Electors rd President iind Vice-
of this Summons in the Mb
ning
thence
East
300
feet
to
the
it
on
election
day,
despite
the
represent
the
State
in
the
U.S.
We want to sav one word of
President of the United Slates:
September, 1912, and the da
boasts of some of the leaders among West line of Second Avenue Eaet and
praise for the county officials senate, which would prove a the
E. V. CARTER,
small faction of Republican running tnence North along the West last publication thereof i
M. J, M ac MAHON,
as it is near the close of their bad thing for Oregon.
bolters.
When this issue comes lineof Second Avenue East 60 feet last date upon which yoi
MCKINLEY MITCHELL,
seriously before them on election to the place of beginning; the East- quired to answer on orb
terms. They are entitled to
and will expire on the si
PHIL METSCHAN,
considerable credit for the man­
We have refrained from enter­ day the number of men heretofore ’ ern terminus of said street is the November, 1912.
line
of
Second
Avenue
Republican
who
will
refuse
to
West
East,
JOHN L. RAND.
ner in which they have con­ ing into any discussion of the
W ebster H od ®
cling to their party will probab y and the Western terminus of said
For Representative in Congress : ducted the county affairs, and ' county commissionership situ­ be found to be very small
Attorney for Ph
Street is the East end of Sixth
W. C. HAWLEY.
the Headlight feels proud that ation, for the reason that it has JlStraw votes, in such a campaign Street, in Tillamook City, Oregon,
For United States Senator :
they have served the county so 1 developed into a factional fight as this, are worse than useless. as the same ’• now established ly­
Citation
BEN SELLING.
faithfully and conscientiously, between Nehalem and Bay City The straw votes catch the men who ing between Blocks 1 and 2 of Cen­
do the talking and posing solely, tral Addition to Tillamook City,
For Secretary of State :
the general opinion amongst newspapers. As we have been and they do not represent the and the property proposed to be In the County Court of the!
BEN' W. OLCOTT.
Oregon for Tillamook Ci
those
who
have
business
at
the
' preaching a get together, pull views or leanings of even these appropriated for such purposes is In the Matter of the Estate |
For Just ¡<4: of the Supreme Court :
with
anything
like
correctness
The
described
as
a
strip
of
land
52.32
court house is that we have a together spirit for all parts of
ROBERT EAKIN.
of Harry Wingate Cottle. •
Deceased. 1
For Oregon Dairy mid Food Com­ good, efficient, obliging class of the county, we do not propose failure of the straw poll in 1904 and feet in width off the entire south
1908
ought
to
have
taught
the
news
­
side
of
the
said
described
street,
I n the N ame of the St
missioner :
officials.
to
be
drawn
into
the
fight.
We
papers
which
are
conducting
them
belonging
to
Ida
Martiny,
and
a
O regon ;
JOHN D MICKLE.
simply want to say this, how­ in 191^ the folly of such exhibitions. I strip 7.68 feet in width off the entire To Addie Cottle, Harvey Ji
For Commissioner of the Railroad
The
journals
which
are
conducting
North
side
of
said
tract
formerly
Isabel K. Cottle, FredB.
Commission :
Bull Moose buttons are being ever. It was the Nehalem Com­ these fake plebiscites are preparing belonging to J R. Harter, and not
and Harry B. Cottle:
THOMAS K. CAMPBELL,
discarded. The cause of which mercial Club and a large num­ a humiliation for themselves after included in the platted lots of I You are H ereby C ited :
For District Attorney :
ber
of
residents
of
that
section,
November 5 like those which await- Harter’ _ # _________
_______________
is some of the voters find them­
Addition to
Tillamook quired to be and appear i
GALE S. HILL.
selves in the wrong pew with feeling that they’ had not been ed them after the closing of the City.
County Court of the State
For Representative :
fairly treated, who induced Mr. polls in the two latest presidential; And all persons claiming dam­ gon, for Tillamook County,
F
’
erkins,
Hanna,
Flynn
and
T. B. HANDLEY
elections. The question before the ages by reason of the appropiiation
appropriation
House, in Tillamod
Munsey, who subscribed over Alley to make the race. But people are too serious to lie guag ! of the said property for said Btreet Court
Tillamook County. Oregon,!
we
see
no
reason
why
Mr.
Ed-
half
a
million
dollars
to
defeat
ed by such trifling as that which is a re ' hereby specially notified to file day, the 18th day of Novetal
County Clerk :
‘
claim for such damages with at the hour of 10 o’clock in I
J. C. HOLDEN.
President Taft because he pros­ ner or Mr. Alley should be represented by the freak poll# their
which some of the newspapers are the undersigned, City Recorder of noon of said <lay, then and
Sheriff :
ecuted the big trusts.
Our made a target of by the Neha­ carrying
on.
It
is
reasonably
safe
Tillamook City, Oregon, before the
HENRY CRENSHAW.
Bull Moose friends had just as lem and Bay City’ newspapers, to assume that when the votes are time appointed for the meeting of shew cause, if any there
i said Court should not m
Treasurer :
well throw up the spounge, for for both are good citizens. counted five days hence the Re­ said viewers as above set out.
order as prayed for in the
B. L. BEALS.
Leaving
out
of
the
question
publican
flag
will
ba
still
there.
Done
by
order
of
the
Common
people see through the whole
of H. T Botts, Adrninistrat
Assessor :
Council
of
Tillamook
City,
Oregon.
i the Will annexed, of Hany
plot and know now why so Mr. Alley’s candidacy, all must
C. A. JOHNSON.
Dated
this
October
22.
1912.
' gate Cottle, deceased, anth#
The last half of October in presi
has
made
many lies were circulated about admit that he
School Superintendent :
[ seal ]
T. B. H andley
licensing and directingsaidi
dential years is historically a time
the president the last two a clean, conscientious public of
W. S. DUEL.
City
Recorder
of
Tillamook
City,
istrator to sell at private i
Republican gains.
official, fair to all parts of the
Oregon.
oears
Surveyor :
cash, all of the followingdt
Forty-four men have abandoned
county, and is justly entitled
real property, situate in Til
U. G. JACKSON.
their wives in St. Louis since the
Connty, State of Oregon
1
Commissioner :
We can understand people to considerable praise, which beginning of the preBent year. The
Summons
Lots 9 and 10 of Block 5,
GEO. R. EBNER.
wanting a change of adminis­ is due any and all public ser­ number of who have abandoned
town of Bay City, belongin'
vants
at
the
close
of
their
terms.
their
husbands
is
not
reported
by
tration when conditions are bad
estate of said deceased, for
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
State
o
the
police
perhaps
for
the
reason
pose of paying the char
and the outlook gloomy, but it Iu fact, Mr. Alley’ was one of
that the abandoned men make no ■
Oregon for Tillamook County.
penses and claims still un
isa conundrum to us to account those living at Nehalem who complaint, but maintain a dignified T. B. Potter Realty!
Editorial Snap Shots.
against the said estate.
for so many persons wanting a placed that part of the county- silence,
i Company, a Corpo­
W itness the Honorable
ration,
change of policy at a time when far in advance of other parts
Mason, Jndgeof theCoutt
Here is a woman who speaks from
Plaintiff,
of
the
county
when
they
got
in
If Ben Selling is defeated on the country was never more
of the State of Oregon,!
personal knowledge and long ex
mook County, this 30th
Tuesday it will leave Oregon prosperous than it is today. For and improved Nehalem bar, perience, viz., Mrs. P. H. Brogan, Lawrence vs.
R, Wheeler,
September, 1912.
without a Republican senator the sake of argument, suppose which all must admit, from a of Wilson, Pa., who says, "I know
William M. Wheeler
Attest :
and
industrial from experience that Chamberlain’s
in the Semite, A vote for Sell- either Wilson or Roosevelt is commercial
and Margaret
M.
j, c. H olm
Cough Remedy is far superior to
Wheeler, his
wife,
ing is a vote for the protective elected, is there not every pro­ point qf view, is going to give any other. For croup there is
[BEAL] Clerk of the Count:
Nelson P. Wheeler,
of Tillamook 0
policy of the Republican party. bability that it will immediately Nehajem an advautage over nothing that exclls it.” Forsale by
AUieM. Wheeler, John
Oregon.
cause a tightening up iu the Tillamook bay, where there is all dealers.
E. Wheeler and Mar­
If Prof. Wilson were d*
So much discension about bar
business
world
?
Why,
then,
garet
C.
Wheeler,
his
insist upon an enforcer«*
A. S. Jones, Prop. Lee Pharmacy,
We are wondering how
wife,
Eleanor
R,
the sentiment amongst some improvements,. The Bay City Chico, Calif., says: ” I have been
rules he could have '.o-
voters, who were loud
Wheeler,
J.
H.
Cook,
Moose Roosevelt put out«
people not to let well enough newspaper has done a great selling Foley Jt Company’s medicine
nents of the Oregon s
and - --------------- Cook
on s charge of butting
deal tp injure Mr. Edner, be­ for years. Foley’s Honey and Tar
alone
?
his
wife,
aud
Peter
and the sovereign will
the
cause Bay City has endeavored Compound I consider has no equal
Wheeler and-----------
people, are going to vo
and is the one cough medicine I
for
Wheeler, his wife.
Announcement
to "hog'* the water shed of can recommend to my friends as
The
output
of
cheese
from
Senator Bourne, wtio wi
not
Defendants.
Tillamook
bay,
tax
the
property
­
containing
no
narcotics
or
other
Tillamook
County
this
year
will
comply with the primar law
To Lawrence R. Wheeler, William 1 To the voters of Tillamook'
amount to $050,000, an increase owners without giving them harmful properties.” —At Lamar’s
and the verdict of the people.
M \\ heeler and Margaret M.
Drug Store.
I hereby announce myeel
any
representation
on
the
Port.
of $100,000 over last year. This
Wheeler, his wife, Nelson P.
Carl C. Kratzentein, Mgr. J. G.
Wheeler, Allie M. Wheeler, John Independent Candidate
is a wonderful showing for the Personally, the Headlight is
E. Wheeler and Margaret C. office of County Com»
If Republicans all over the dairy interests of this county. sorry that there should be any Tanner Drug Store, Santa Cruz,
Wheeler his wife, Eleanor R. snbject to the decision ot
country will go to the polls on Isn’t it well enough to let well fight over the commissioner­ Calif., writes: ” We ha ve sold Foley
Wheeler, J. H. Cook and--------- at the election to be held-
Tuesday Taft will be elected. alone ? Yet we have dairymen ship. It is not our fight, but & Company’s medicines for the past
Cook, his wife, Peter Wheeler : 5th, 1912. My reasons tor
this step are as follows.
If they stay at home, Wilson and others connected with the we cannot close without mak­ 20 years and have yet to hear our
and---------Wheeler hie wife :
1st. The Nehalem p«P
I n the N ame of the S tate of
will be the next president. We dairy business who want a ing this remark, that the Bay- first complaint, or of a dissatisfied
consider it fair to re - ?
appeal to every loyal Republi­ change. Why ? Simply to satis­ City editor, who is even in dis- 1 customer. Their remedies are purr, OREGON, You and each of you are their representative on >
hereby required to appear and an­
can in Tillamook Cotintv to go fy the ambition of some politi- repute in his own town, is re­ made as represented, and contain swer
the complaint filed against Board, and I wa# »eeC,"h,
the |M>lls on Tuesday next and cans. The snap shot tnan be­ sponsible for a grefit of the fac­ no injurious substances. On the you in the above entitled court and at the Primary election»!
of 94 to 29 They still »
vote the Republican ticket.
our experience shows us action, on or before the last day of
'
lieves it is to the best interest tional feeling and the strife in contrary
tl.eir choice and that
the
time
prescribed
in
the
Summons
that
the
Company
’
s
aim
has
always
of the dairymen of this county the county, and Bay City is the j been to make heal’h giving and herein, which said order was made
race«
. A .„a I
2nd. I have triedI *na ’
i
We are beginning to feel that Taft should be re-elected, storm center. We are glad to health
maintaining remedies ” — and dated on the 21st day of
have
been
fair
in
*he
September. 1912, and if you fail so to
sorry for the Bull Moosers, for which will be an assurance of say that Tillamook City is pull- 1 Lamar’s Drug Store.
of the road funds arnoM
anewer
for
want
thereof
the
plain-
ing
together
for
the
entire
coun
­
the
continued
prosperity
of
the
they ure in a bad predicament
.
tiff will have judgment against you ferent districts a» “
ns the political spellbinders of entire country. That is one ty and is anxious to work in
and each of you, for the appropria­ County Court, as
•how, and I will chai.«*
the big trust companies,
(lee, . reason why* the Headlight is so harmony- with all other sections.
tion and condemnation and assess-
,ne"’
your damages in the above all to show any act o
they must know that they have ' energetic in advocating that
enutled court and action, on the would reflect on »1 D
boon imposed ti|M>n by the false­ the present administration be
as an officer.
following described real property. integrity
The
silent
vote
is
much
talked
kept
in
power.
It
is
to
the
in
­
3d
I believe that <>»
hood* circulated by t*»e big in­
°‘ T*hich 7OU are *he owners of an
about
As
it
is
several
millions
terest of every driryman and strong prophets are right to view it
terests.
undivided interest therein, to-wit ■ perience I have uainW*
business man in this county. with interest.
Beginning at a point 2371.31 feet the people better sen*»
It previde# aix-teath# ef a Bill tax for
north
and 1010.84 feet west of the future than I have in
Suppose,
however
that
Wilson
The snap shut man is prepar­
The public debt decreased last Bpp-irt of Agricultural College and Uai.
If elected it will be m.
quarter corner of section 18,
ed to receive whatever happens is eiected, as there is some pos­ month. Compare that item with roraity of Oregon, giving the« perms- east
to advance the
wm
”
*
h,
P
1
S"
r
an
<r
e
W
*•
of
the
••nt
«appert
and
taking
them
oat
ef
$280.000,000 increase in the debt
in all parts of the <
-
in tlie presidential election. If sibility if Republicans neglect the
during the last Democratic admin­ politice. It also provide« „o Board at Willamette Meridian in Tillamook plana that will ’“•JL
tlie voters want to knock the to get out and vote, we will istration.
negouts, tliue solving the problem« ef County, Oregon, thence sout:. 6deg.
•J? ri*"*1 S’ 2 ,e*,; thence south roads in the most eco
bottom out of the present era gamble that instead of an in­
Republican i-ote of Missouri in •o operation, eoneolidatiea, dlvfeioa at 25 deg 55’ east 157.8 feet; thence ner. I respectfully #•* «*
•oureeo
and
ecoaoaiy
of
management.
crease
of
$100,000
in
next
year
’
s
west '¿3.29 feet; thence noAh 207 05 of the voters on N<>Ten>**
of prosperity ami take another
1W.W 347,000.
Only New
York
11 d®e*
lacraaaa the
«lose of Democratic hard times, valuation of cheese from this Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio and
feet; thence eaet 150 feet to the specally advocates ot a0“"
rate
ef
taxatlau.
Sincerely. y j
that is their privilege We hope * county there will be a decrease Indiana beat it. This year the Re-
point of beginning, containing .84
publicans at Missouri should be at
It repeal, the Saee.OOe Valves acres more or less, situated in the
our advice to least
they will take their rucdiciue of $200,<MX>.
365.000 strong.
•lty approprtatien MU.
northeast quarter of the north
Tillamookers is to stand pat for
without complaing.
price# for
would thia look in a history
aection
18, in
The Rin Is endorsed hy -"T-Majr east quarter of
good prices, a continuation of of Bow
Missouri Republicanism. Won West: ••Thio Hilf f« ¡n
*?*nalnP • S of range 10 W. of the
Un to 225 lbs.. Hk •
prosperity and let well enough the state iu lfaM. 1(«B ntul pqp Jn
W ! lsmette Merid.an. And a strip ¿A
<«•«1 hnsmess and should pus"
lbs. to 275 lbs **
The only way to vote intelli­ alone.
of land 40 (eel wide, extending 2»
1M2 quarreled about nothing and
gently on Home ot the measure*
t** *• Alderwuuu Ktat« Rmuriw. Ieet on cither side of the following 275 pounds acdv
surrendered everything, bag ant| teodent
public Instruction: "Etp«™nX
Tillamook
to be voted upon next week is
described line in the southwest
The Oregon Sv»*em is getting baggage to the Democrats.
lo »ther «tales shows millags bill pria-
quarter
of
the
southeast
quarter
first to obtain the advice of an n terrible trouncing at the hand*
What are Prof Wilson s views on ripie ta be evrrvi t •
P"»
an” Bie southeast quarter of the BENEFITS LOCAL F
attorney.
See what a lot of of its staunchest advocates, who currency » On Mexico and Nica­
southeast quarter of said section 7.
Tillamook peop'eh,rt ,
money the gentlemen of the arc now ready to throw it over­ ragua f On the hostility of a Demo­ 8l.l. federal,« .7
„J* J*
Uj’ynship I s. range lo W. of the that A SINGLE DOS**
House lo army and navy *
lvg.il profession have lost by not board in their endeavor to re­ cratic
And on many other questions of lue it sen «ueeseetullj cotaimt the hose*# Willamette Meridian in Tillamook buckthorn
bark. IWj
offering their services at so elect Senator Bourne, who, in national importance ? ft is better to the stata that will fell«, the adoota« t ountv. Oregon, to-wit:
**?*"”'"K •* » point 1814 feet west, as comj>oiinded in
much an hour to explain the a fair race with three others in to investigate snags than to run of Ibo aullago tai plan."
and 133) feet south of the east quur German appen<li< it«»
law point* amt other conflicting the primary election, the people1 into them.
ter corner of section 7, township 1 S
A jury coiupossd entirely of mil-
tilings «bout the measures.
r»n?e 10 west of the Willamette lievea gaa on «»,e
nominated Ben Selling.
If
Advertising Rates.
Vote for Millage Bill
: Number 320 X Yes
Senator Bourne will not abide
The Social!#!# and Prohitii- by the will of the people, then
ti<>iu»t# will vote their straight we do not cousiiler that it is
tn het* on Tuvsditv ; moat of binding on tlie State legislature
the Democrats, with the exccp- to re-elect Bourne should he be
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lions ires has been draw» in Detroit
to do several days' service st $3 iwr
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If millionaires ever
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ever get money
without earning it. nothing i. more
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a day will known he ia
underbid.
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sad a.lmia>o*rattve oOcers at th. tw.
Utatitatmae.
W. K. NEWTLL
caaiaas* o# aeToaoea’# Coaaiaatea
Meridian; thence south 57«deg. 08’
east 292.2 feet; thence south 4 deg. 08"
west 277.72 feet; thence south 24 deg.
’*
,hence •ou»’
5l,eK ,2Z west 128.41 feet; thence
aouth 7 deg. 2T east 247.» feet; tbeace
south 48 *-g, 38' east 145.03 feet
hence south 70deg. 46’ east M.S5
conatipation
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and aewer cvnne'-t**"
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