Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 15, 1913, Image 6

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Tillamook
Headlight,
May I»,
1013.
2.50
Vug Ludke......................................
BRIGANDS IN SKIRTS.-
Albert Miller................................ 10.40
DEMONSTRATION FARM
2.50
EC
Hildebrand..
..........................
CEEDINGS.
Standing of contestants at Mason,
Marvin Hart.................................. 2 50 Robbers In Europe Who Dre», i.
DISCUSSION.
Pennington A Co up to Wednes­
A'm Knight................................... J 1.25
Grand Opera Ballet Gir^.
day May 14th, fur the upright parlor
Court convened Wednesday the 17tl ..'hester Wilks............................... 15.00
There are placi-s tn tbe world «
5.00
Interesting Meeting and Com
grand piano:
of May, 1913, at 9 o’clock a. m., with E Wagner.......................................
women dress In men’s clotbtke
.... €8.310 the following officer» present: Th« A S Tilden and team................... 16.00 I men don womeu's uppurel
mittee Appointed.
” J ut
1 .. .... 821.070 77
4.00
2 . . .. 308,710 80 . ... 340 480 Hon. Homer Mason, Judge; H. M. L> A Ulfors..... ............................. 71.75
Even in Parts there ar» W(-
E
H
Gary
......................................
-
3 .. .... 283,4K5 83 . . .. 65,000 Farmer, Commissioner; Geo. R. Edner,
There was a good attendance at
Fred Walter.................................... 22.50 diess«Ml In cb«-ap, coarse. mascwZ
... . 71,440
4 . . . 166,200 84
attire, working as teamster» and to
the Court House on Monday after-
. 178,480 85 . .... 632,680 Commissioner; J. C. Holden, Clerk; F Gary............................................. 27.50
5
Joe Angelo ................................... - 32.75 laborers. While It is against tb« Z,
anon to hear discussed the matter
.... 192,000 87 . ......... 43.7(A) H. Crenshaw, Sheriff.
6
7.50 the police wink at this
A’m Gould......................................
tbe fun»
fact and*.^ 1
»8 . ......... 359.8<5
. 1:9,675
of a demonstration farm for Tilla­
7 .
In the matter of the incorporation ol F Moser and team........................ 70.00 them to earu peaceably their (Z
....... 171.875
. 19 J, WO 91
»
mook County, some of the dairy-
.......
2,305 the town of Wheeler, petition is grant­ j Thompson’s team and man...... 33.00 wag«»
™
9 .. .... 215 150 94
meu coming from Nehalem for tlie
- 5.50
___ 451,810 ed, and Thursday, the 29th day of May, Geo Henderson..................
. 139,635 95
19
In Persia In some of tbe «--^j.
5.00
purpose of attending the meeting.
... 188,475 is the date set for the holding of the J W Edwards............................. -
12 .. .... 122.000 98
....... 410,620
Al Johnson.................................... 33.25 parts the women wear tbe stranns
Owing to the unavoidable ah-
. .. 226,00b 99
14
first
city
election.
Reuben Freeman.......................... 38.25 oddest trouser garments. They ¿2
....
407,505
....
41,295
101
13
.
l ence of President Kerr, of the Ore
In the matter of the "W. S. Cone John Skogkirst............................ .. 30.75 to like them. too. from the tact ths
.... 177.340 105 . ... 368.790
16
gon Agricultural College, whose
....... 187 740 Road” leading from Bay City to the A' J Curott....................................- 3.00 they cling to them in spite of all <
17 . .... 191,360 Ill
-. ifc was taken seriously sick, Prof
.... 360,2501
A Larson.......................................... 37.45 forts to make them don teminl». ..
. . 100,705 114
19 .
....... 154,161 Miami bridge, and damages claimed Fred Emery................................... 19.25 tire.
a
R.’D. Hetzel took bis place, with
.164,780 116
20 ..
by
E.
C.
Robinson,
M.
F.
Robinson
and
Jas Lom.nen ................................... 11.50
214,870 118 . .... 402.770
M. 9.. Shrock, deputy dairy andfood
22 .
Then there are the Alpine du»
...
169.435
22
75
F. C. Robinson, to the amount of Guy Loerpabe)..............................
23 .. .... 660,870 120 .
commissioner.
... 33.13' $176.00; the Robinsons withdraw claims Geo Loerpabel............................... 39.90 maids, who dress as men when th»
25 . .. . 2,940 123
President CltaB. Kunze, of the
....
406.040
.
156,880
127
.
M
Fritz Reust........ ........................... 13.00 go aliotit their work and look pretty
Tillamook Development Associa­
. 439.760 upon consideration that certain im­ Oscar Bergman.............................
7.50 if we are inclined to take evident,
2 U25 129
2,000 provements are made in connection D H Vedder.................................... 4.00 from tbe numbers of men who yur»
28 .
1,049.946 130 . .......
tion, opened the proceedings witli a
29 .. . 4 111,715 131 . ....... 121 360 with the construction of the road.
Nehalem mill, lumber................ 44.03 persuade them to cast off tbeir mue»
■ . appropriate remark» touching
.... 264,370
34 .. .. . 200,370 134
In the matter of ti e county road Tohl and Anderson, Mdse............. . 25.50 line dress and put on more chngi»
Absolutely Pure
• >pou the benefits which would be
35 .. . .. 155 435 137 . ....... 202,050 surveyed over the lands of Wright Wm Hadley, draying.................... 12.00 costumes. But then their eyes ar, ■
derived from organizing a demon­ TAe only baking powder
....... 134,680
... 903 »75 139
36
Mead and Son part payment of
. 188,940 142 . . . . 2t)7,OOC Blodgett Company, Limited, in Town­
stration farm. both socially and made from Royal Grape
37
the Wheeler contract............... 1500.00 bright and their cheeks so red tint
they couldn’t really look homely to
38 .. .... 213,680 145 . ... . 125,765 ship 2 north, range 10 west, W. M., Nehalem Livery for completion
In . .¿-tally.
He
predicted that
Cream of Tartar
anything they might choose to west.
....... 207 500 company waives all claims for dam­
.
277,500
147
39
..
of
wagon
road
to
beach
.........
470.00
more cows could be kept on the
278,810 151 . ....... 322,120
Again, far In tbe north, where It I,
41 .
GeoJW
Phelps,
Mdse
....................
24
92
NO
ALUM,NO
LIME
PHOSPHATE
«•airy farms by co-operating with
....... 122,120 ages provided County pays $2.00 per
43 . . . . 374,760 152
freezing cold most of the time ud
thousand
feet
for
all
merchantable
tim
­
154
.
.......
165,
88(
the Oregon Agricultural College.
.
132
000
46
.3723.45 people dress to be comfortable and Ml
Total
. 249,635 ber upon right of way and four cents
47 . . 2,810,485 159 .
Prof. Hetzel commenced his re­
to look pretty, the women are actually
Report Road District No. 2.
1,549,380
161
.
4«
.
..
.
91,675
marks by a review of what had been
forced into* tnousers to keep warm.
. .. 142,301 oer ton for all of the rock suitable for John Tucker .................
.
179,745
162
49
55.75
done in other parti« of the country ' He suggested an average size farm, 51 .
The ancient women warriors alwayi
.. 106,410 165 . . ...1,503,406 road construction which shall be taken R. Lucas .......................
61.75 wore trousers. But tbeir reasons wer,
tiy the co operating witti different ¡with partly bottom and partly 52 . . .... 188,945 169 . ....... 199,3-1 from the lands of said company from
W
M
Fletcher
.............
10.25
. 1W.87O 171 . ___ 138,360 the ledge over which said road is to
The financial end 54
purely military. Besides, they wen
State Agricultural College», in re I prairie land.
39.30 half masculine in manner and appear­
213,760 173 . ....... 99 285 pass, and will further grant to said Frank Dye .....................
f erring to whHt had first been done would be in the hands of the 5S .. ....
C
Dobils
.........................
33.75
62 .. .... 301,225 178 . ....... 187,70
25.25 ance and dressed to accentuate tbeir
in the Southern States to eliminate , County Court and the management 64 . ... 369 170 180 . ....... 221,050 company a right of way across road J E Timmerman ...........
M
J
Dye
..........................
53.00 qualities. They had to make them­
the b«>l! .veavil which was diatroy- j
67 . .. . 2,505 182
.... 187,800 for constructing a logging railroad.
under the -----
supervision
of the State
Thad Lucas.....................
23.00 selves Into fierce looking creatures t,
68 . .. . 178300 185 . ... . 198,310 County accepts said company’s offer.
. It hail become Agricultural College.
W E Myers .....................
37.00 terrify the men on tbe opposing dde,
ing the cotton crop. It had become Agricultural College. The success 69 . .... 391,350 189
....... 182,705
In
the
matter
of
the
petition
of
W.
John Naeglei ..................
36.50 and from all accounts they succeeded
. 368,015 191
....... 250,50
»0 bad that the cotton raisers were of a demonstration farm depends 70 ..
20.25 admirably.
71
. . .. 471.810 193 . ....... 184,70 A. McKinster for a gateway from his E Hadley.........................
13 <lesf>erate Straits and ready to i place'!
upon the
kind
of
a
person
who
is
in charge of it. He would be 72 . . .. . 98,875 195
16.50
....... 137 95< residence to the county road in town­ Frank Bester..................
As for tbe stronger sex. there sun
quit. The government sent ex »elected by the College and have 74 . .. . 2,325 19« . ....... 67,975
Jack Williams ...............
29.00 seem to be men In existence who west
ship
5
south
of
range
10
west,
W.
M.,
Roy
Williams
..................
8.75
pertH into those states who stud ed to do the work according to the in
75 .. .. 1,482 515 199 . ....... 231,045
it is ordered that U. G. Jackson, Frank Earl Tucker .................
16.75 women’s gnrb and enjoy it In certato
tue situation along scientific lines Htruction» given him by the College 76 ... .... 63, «AXJ
Howard Wolfe ..............
Owens
and
C.
C.
Jenson
be
appointed
8.10 parts of Greece, Spain and Albani,
with tlie result that the Southern expert», who would make frequent
C O Thomas ...................
2 50 there are bands of desperate brigand,
as
board
of
viewers,
and
meet
at
Ore-
Notice.
era were advised to diversify their visits, but liis main work would be
J P Tucker ...................
8.00 who. when they are decked out foriE
town school house on the 21st day of
fc.-ming and told how to destroy in visiting the farm« all over the
47.00 tacks on strangers or neighbors, look
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That May, and proceed to view out and lo- Amos Vaughn and team
Amos Vaughn..................
56.40 for ull the world like grand opera btl-
the prats which they thought had county and endeavor to get the the County Court of Tillamook
M Darby..........................
47.00 let girls in their short brightly color­
mude their lands valueless». With ' dairymen started even in some County, Oregon, will receive Sealed eate such a gateway.
78.50
In the matter of the petition of N. L Hougan.........................
the aid of State Agricultural Col­ »mall way in applying science to Hide, for one hundred cord« of
78.50 ed skirts, which are made very foil
Hemlock
Wood, for the Court E. Reynolds and others for the county Ole Hougan......................
leges a wonderful change took place their work He believed that a House, aaid wood to 0ecut46in. in
Asa Hougan .....................
45.25 and sometimes even ruffled a bit
Archie Beebehiser..........
47.25 They seeui tremendously proud of
in tlie Soutti, ttie peats being al­ large amount of tile land of this length, and corded in tile basement road, same is rejected.
In the matter of a contract between J Beebehiser.....................
45.25 tbeir attire, and rival bands strive to
most eliminated. Prof. Hetzel then county could be make it produce of the Court House.
27.25 surpass each other in vividness of p«t-
A certified check equal to 5 per Tillamook County and the Coast Bridge L Pike...............................
couti-nded that by applying science more than it i a now, and by the
Fred Ostrander................
25.25 terns and newness of styles. — Kx-
cent of the amount of the bid, must
to agriculture it would increase the Agricultural College and the dairy­ accompany each bid as a guarantee Company, for bridge at the “Tom P Hougan .........................
26.50 change.
Jenkin
’
s
Ranch
”
on
Wilson
River,
to
S Elliott............................
product» of the farm, and to do men co-operating in this work, he that tiie bidder will execute a Bond
22.50
30.00
DISAPPEARING GUNS. **’
this it was necessary to have a aaked that the College be given for the completion of the contract be delivered on or before May 25th, for Henry Livingston..... —
Andrew
Zurcher
........
..
14.50
the sum of $5,400, same is hereby ap­
demonstration farm and field work­ an opportunity to demonstrate that if awarded the same.
A
Myers
.
..........................
All bide to be filed in the office proved and entered into.
13.75
ers who would visit farms in all this could be done.
G Parrish ........................
of the County Clerk, of Tillamook
6.25 Ease With Which These Coset DefeaM
In the matter of the approval of the E Drake ..........................
part» of tlie county.
The State
County,
Oregon,
on
or
before
June
13.75
Monsters Are Operated.
M. S. Shrock addressed the meet­
plat
of
“
Bright
Waters,
”
situated
in
O
Morrison
......................
4th,
1913.
14.50
Agricultural College had done a ing and advocated co operation in
Three kinds of big guns are used M
The
Court
reserves
the
right
to
M
Rust
............................
17.00
sections 19 and 30, T. 3 S., R. 10 W. of
large amount of work to diasimi- I 1 starting a demonstration
farm
all bids.
Z Biser ..................... ..
10.75 the coasts to defend us from hosttto
W. M., same is approved.
nate information, sending out liter­ I He pointed out where scientific reject any and
H Brooks .........................
J C. H olden ,
22.00 invaders. When a gun is fired oret
In the matter of the petition of A. M Webber .....................
ature, duiry experts, demonstation : farming and the marketing of
County Clerk.
22.00 an embankment or parapet It is called
J. Mapes et al. for a county road: It W B Johnson ..................
train», bulletins and conducting cheese had already shown a large
53.40 a barliette. The earliest guns wert et
.............
43.00 this order. The parapets were notch
appearing from report that the lands of R Johnson
curre»|>ondence courses, but these increase in tlie profits, and corn
To Water Consumers.
46.00 ed so that the firing could be doM
the following named persons will not W B Johnson and team .
did not meet with the succès» that mended the dairymen upon their
E Hopkins........................
44.00 over their top. When the gun is di»
The Water Commission lias given be rendered less valuable by the loca­ W
is attending tlie demonstration splendid system of co operation.
M Miller .....................
8.75 charged through a port or bole in tbs
Mr.
Hoag
positive
instructions
tn
tion of said proposed road: and it fur­ E Hopkins and team .....
farms. Prof. Hetzel »aid he did They -nay not know it, but in many
41.00 embankment It is called a casemate
13.00
not come here to tell them how to places oi Oregon the co-operative shut off water from all consumer.- ther appearing that the followingnamed ti Hopkins ......................
..............
17.50 The newest kind of heavy artillery to
who have not pai<1 their water rent persons, viz: Chas. Kunze, Jacob Pes- A Haddenaud
run their farms,for the dairmen in
the disappearing gun. which drops
system amongst the dairymen of by the 10th of each month.
Joe
Rosiech
and
team
.....
34.00
this comity huit already applied
terfield.T. J.McCormack, E. W. Knight, J Powell and team ........
22.001 back behind its wall as soon as It to
this county was favo ably com
By Order Water Commission.
scientific methods to the produc­
E. E. Cross, Homer Cross, Bertha A Larsen and team .........
7.50 discharged.
menteti upon
tion and marketing of cheese, but
Hunt,
M. A. Wheeler and T. J. Harris, . Antone Zeiss ...................
11261 The man who alms the gun has •
A general discussion ensued on
The
Presbyterian
Church.
!
A
Wilks
..........................
he thought that this could be im­
Jr., have filed petitions for damages
in nni
Pintform to one side of the ma-
! F Blazer and team ......
proved upon by a demonstnition different pha 'es of dairying and the
6 50' chino. Things are arranged so that ks
by reason of the location of said pro­ Bob Nelson ......................
The
Presbyterian
church
stands,
relative
values
of
different
kinds
of
farm and the ai<l of field workers.
10 00 can control all operations of the gua
as it has stood during its entire posed road in the sums set opposite 'J Helgeson ......................
-
It was a case where the Agricu'tur- feeds ami silage.
7'56 from where he stands. Electricity Is
their respective names, to-wit: M. A. 1 D B Darby .......................
history,
covering
an
unbroken
On
motion
it
was
decided
to
elect
20.00* ,,s,,d for bringing the gun up and get-
ul College was ready to furnish the 1
Edwards and team .....
ex a committee, with the president to period of over four centuries, for Wheeler $880.00, Homer M. Cross IL
N Erickson ......................
1.25 , ting It Into position, and all tbe mack-
■ ience anti the dairriuen the
by co-operating lie act ou it. The committee is Chas. loyalty to Scriptural
doctrine, $100.00, Bertha Hunt $240.00, and the
2.80 an ism cun be regulated by tbe gun-
perience, mid
J
Vint
...........
....................
thut good results Kunze, George Williams, George simplicity of worship, representa­ court after hearing and considering the L Lucas and team
19.00 uer. So wonderfully Is tbe big macbiM
telt convinced
Tlie College was McKimeris, Q. Randall and AV. E. tive government, a high standard proofs and being fully advised finds i Ed Hadley...........
J-251 under control that it cannot be fired
would follow,
2.50 by any person whomsoever unless It to
that the lands of the following named E Zimmerman ...
good if the dairy- Noyes.
of
Christian
living,
liberty
of
con
­
A Blum ........... .
ready to make
24.60 raised up and In firing position. SVbea
willing to co-op«r.ite.
Monday evening a number of science, popu’ar education, mis persons will be rendered less valuable Fred Blum...........
men were
41.00
by
the
location
of
said
proposed
road
John Blum .... ..
25.20 it li* not in firing position It Is called
Prof. Hetzel then reviewed flu- dif­ dairymen ami business men met at sionary activity, and true Christian in the sums set opposite their names as Frank Reynolds ..
30.00 “out of battery.”
ferent bills under which they could the Cr.iiimereia! Club rooms, when Catholicity.
Dave Hess .........
So nicely is tbe gun mounted that all
follows:
Bertha
Hunt
$45.00,
M.
A.
25.00
The Ladies’ Aid society of the
Herman Schlappi
proceed. One was where the state Mgsirs Hetzel and Shrock spoke,
23.00 It» great mass can 1« bandied by two
Wheeler $45.00, Chas. Kunze $45.00, C Pearson.............
church,
at
their
regular
meeting
^Kiter
which
a
general
discussion
w iul«l give KAKNA provided the
17.50 men. From tbe time they start load­
T. H. McCormack $45.00, wherefore it Jim Hess .............
2.50 ing it until tbe gun 1» mounted and
C unty C« url wouhl provide a I i J k - took place in regard to the demon last week, voted to purchase a is hereby ordeied that said sums be al­ V Brown...............
12.75 ready to tire only six seconds Inter­
num. or lor tlie County CciuFx to I stration farm and other matters. stereopticon to be used for illustrat­
B
W
Turner
.........
lowed claimants as mentioned, and that
12.75, vene. One of tbe big guna can dis­
purchase a |xx>r farm atjil this to Tlie committee which had been ap­ ing both Bible and Missionary
C E Pearson.........
13.001 charge a thousand pound projectile
lectures on Sunday evenings, and said report be and the same is in all Earl Pearson.......
be lined (or n demomitiafion farm, pointed he!«l a nieetitig and decided
8.75
for social snd educational enter­ other respects hereby approved and W O Churchill ...
9.25 ever> fifty-two seconds and put a bat-
or lense 11 farm for fhat purpose. to confer with the County Court,
tainments during the week. It will adopted and the petitions of sa d Hunt. Guy Mattoon.......
12 00 tieship out of commission »lx mile»
12.50 away.—Exchange.
be n McIntosh Imperial, dissolving Wheeler and Cross are hereby disal­ Ed Blum ..............
Desmond...........
6.251
I I , C
views, in every respect the finest lowed.
or Fleck
C
lecx ...............
.........
21.50 |
instrument made.
Tha Fastest Growing Tree.
In the matter of the petition of J. J. ‘ Jack Robertson
69.00,
ROUND TRIP
At an enthusiastic meeting of Hollett et al for a county road, P. R. H A Kinnaman
22.50 ■ Hard. One grained, durable wood
2oi)‘ usually grow» »lowly. A most remark»-
the Session and Trustees of the Coulson and Edward and Andy Kostic Carl Posetti ..
............. .................................. 96.00 ble
hie exception is
ts the eucalyptus, and
church, held at the residence of appealed from the ieport of board of W B Alderman
Andrew Zuercher, clearing right
I this It Is that gives the tree its great
Mr. Bales, Tuesday evening, it was viewers and filed claims for damage,
of way on Kelchis River.........
unanimously decided to proceed at as follows: P. R. Coulson $485.60s C Bloek, clearing right of way 236.20( value as a means of reforestation. It
1 is said that the eucalyptus grow» five
on
Sutton Creek........................
once to construct and fit up a nine Edward and Andy Kostic $486.00. It
76 no times as rapidly as any other trrs.
C
Pearson,
wood
................
”
\
”
foot basement under the entire is ordered that said claims be rejected L JF Wh^ blXmith work’
g 251 8vi‘dlings have been observed to maks
church building, for social and Sun­ and report of board of viewer» be oeo
VIA THK
Geo Kielm,
roai ...........
........ 6 60 an average growth of six Inches In
tvieim, clearing roai
day School purposes. It is the in­ adopted and approved.
Joe
Bennett, for clearing
Joe^Bennett,
cleariog right
| height a day. and one tree tn California
tention to make these rooms the
In the matter of ths appointment r
'I?'
' 25.00 ntlalned a height of 125 feet and s
most attractive social center in the of a janitor for the Court House, it is C Ackley, clearing right of way 9.00 din meter of thirty-six inches In nine
C H Woolfe, plow..*....................
city for the young people of the ordered that T.
.. c.
E. cppieii
Epplett oe
be ap)
appointed
___ Albert Olds, grading road at 17.00 j years. The eucalyptus will not thrive
church.
As
a
church,
we
occupy
a
! at a salary of $45.06 per month.
Quick hill ................................. 150.00 • where there are frosts, but In thesoutfc
Wf SUNStT \_
strategic position in this city, in ' In the matter of agreement with the C H Hougan. gravel....................
2.50 It promises to go a long way toward
I RQUTtS I
close proximity to the school» and Southern Pacific Company for the es­ Nancy Wilson et al, gravel. .
18.30 filling the place once occupied by otbet
11.55 bardwoods, which have been greatly
the leading hotels of the city. The tablishment of a rock crusher near Ed Snodgrass, gasoline.............
Mead & Payne, hauling piping 25.Oo' reduced by demands for furniture, cat-
members of the church are en­ Garibaldi, it is ordered that the County
to Netarts and work on Netarts
riuge and coopetnge stock.—Harper's.
thusiastic and united, and loyal to Judge be authorized to enter into con­
road...........................................
1 Roy
c,e*rinir Hght of way
the high standard of the true church tract with company.
Gava Himself Away.
• on Tillamook River.................. igg Q0
of Jesus Christ.
Tickets will be sold from m H main nn<l branch line points m
, Daring a football match in tbe north
Wells
4
Leach,
payment on con­
Report
Road
District
No.
1
D. A. M ackenzie , pastor.
Oregon to Eastern destination one way through California or vi.i
tract on Netarts road................ 1 1200.00 of England a «i>ectator persisted 1»
Portland. Stop overs within limit.
Clarence Edner.....................
72.00 Nels Erickson, clearing right of f
¡making loud remarks about tbe con-
way on Wilson River. ............. 80.00 < duct
_____ of ___
____
Foley KidneyPills repay yourcon- C Krumlauf..........................
43.00
the _ referee. —
At . last __
tbe _ official
>«**
TICKETS ON SALE DAILY - May 28 to
42.1k) Mt™c?on*^rtey^dnt On.eOnj41^20l ’rCnt
faience in their healing and cura John Krumlauf ..................
live qualities Any kidney or blu(| J Leicht and team ...............
71.00
my
man;
I
’
ve
been
watching
you
f<*
!
tier disease not bevond tlie reach of Frank Hobson ...............
30.25 Foreman’» report on bridge eon-
Sept. 30.
struction work.......................... 567.37 i about tlie last fifteen minutes!” “A*
medicine Will y leltl tn their use Mr-« W Walker and team..........
57.00
M Hobson .............................
Cordelia Coy els nd, Ardeola. Mo
23.25 Alex McNair, merchandise....... 47.19 tb«rt so!" came th» scathing reply-
Final Return Limit Oct. 31st
"Aw tbort so! Aw knew very wvel
».n». "I had kidney »nd bladder W Kennedy .......................
17.40
Total ..............................
5>t>s
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timble far over a year an«l and 5 A Juris and team . .............
56.00
TO
5825.91
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22.50
l-dttosof hiiley Kidney Pill» cured W Livingston and team.....
ATLANTIC CITY
DETROIT.
NORFOLK
me.
It is the same story from E Krumlauf...............
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18.50
Rematoder of bills will appear
A
Peterson
and
team
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HAI.riMORK
every one who uses them All say
INDIANAPOLIS,
38.0t> next weak.
OMAHA.
Equal ts ths Emergency.
W
Archie
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"they cured me.” For sale at all
2 50
B oston ,
KANSAS CITY.
riltl.ADKt .I’HIA,
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cirutf
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8.75
CH1CAG4X
M KM PH 18,
ROCHESTER.
Health a Factor fa Success
Would hare done If yon bad Hred when
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3.00
DENVER
The largest factor contributing men were first compelled to earn thajr
NKW YORK.
The great calamily in thmdu was G Marshall.............................
NT LOI’IS.
15.50
quiekiy overahadowetl bv thè ter J Fleck and team ...... .. .....
TORONTO,
\\ 18HINOTON 1> « WINNIPEG
11.00 to a man' s success is undoubtedly bread by ibe sweat of their brows! In­
rtbly «lisastroua flood a in Ohio. John Wall.............................
45.75 health.. It has been observed that dolent Husband-I should ba vs started
Ami vsrums oilier |H>tnts South and East Call
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Great suffenng and stckneaa from P Cassidy .............................
on iw.irrst Agent
50.75 a man is seldom nick when his bow- a little notion store and sold baadker-
are regular he is sever well
coldo and exposure L. Poole. 2217 E Worthington sod team. ...
for lull infeiinatton aa to mute» and fu.-« to llllv particular
23.00
chiefs — Ctticagu Trtlnia*
California I.t . Omaha writen "Ny P *■ ever and team.............
20.50 whrp they are constipated. For
Ksstern city, end tor literature Best ribinc po nts storg the S. I’
constipation you will find nothing
d.utghter bad a very severe cough A E Rittenhouse and team
185.00
°» Write
JOHN M SCOTT. General l assr g, i Agent.
ami cold but Foley s Honey and «4 tn Cohn and team ..... ......
LgM and Spssd.
•29.00 quit* so good asChambertain's Tab­
I’i-rtlan<t Oregon.
Tar loMpound kn—ked it out in no Otto Kocher and team .......
92.50 lets.^ They not only move the bow­
Many a young man today burns tbs
els
but
improve
the
appetite
an<1
Dine. Refune substMtste" For O Z Smith and team ...........
20.00
sale b» all druggists..
strengthen the digestion They Me midnight gasoline that his old dad
J«« Van Hove....................... .
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sail rtnolnw.
50 00 Ai)l
»old
by all
dealers
homed the midnight off to pay fW.—
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Florida nines Luloo.
Standing of the Contestants.
COMMISSIONERS’
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