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A SCANDALOUS TRIAL, BRASS VALLEY NEWS. DEATOF JOSEPH NILON.
TRANSCRIPT.
vis
Daily Chrontclé of the Doings
of Both Old And All Its Disgusting Details PubThe Doings of Our Neighbors as Told He Was Taken Suddenly With Quick
BROWN & CALKINS.
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and Young,
‘J. J. Hanley is on the sick list.
ft
evening
except
Acckcrpaent
Legal Holi ays by
Consumption at Redding.
Over the Telephone,
The Craven-Fair contest now going
Joseph Nilon died st the residence
Geo. Zekind went to San Francisco
J.R. Fulton of San Francisco is in on in San Francisco is a. nauseous today.
of his mother, on the Washington road,
,
MONDAY,... ...-March 5, 1900 towa.
mess, says the Standard. It is such
The firemen cleared $220 dollars on at 1144 o’clock this forenoon. His age
L. D. Casler is here from San Franperjury, such exposures of the worst, their recent ball.
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was 28 years and 1l months. For some
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cisco:
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the most immoral side of life amongst
Crittenden Thornton, a prominent time he was employed at the Western
W.D. Jonier is here from San Franthe nabobs of fortune in the courts lawyer of* San Francisco, is here on Hotel at Redding, where he was taken
cisco,
:
and through the great yellow journals businiéss,
sick with quick consumption. About
The Son of the Late Sheriff of SacraM. Jainar is here from Oakland on a which dish up the salacious details ‘of Harry Nathan returned yesterday four months ago he was brought to this
visit. ~
the scandalous affair ad nauseum, and from a visit to San Francisco and Los ‘city, and at no time has any hope been
mento County.
L. E. Blunberg of San Francisco is send it bruadcast to the world, that Angeles.
(3 entertained of his recovery. He\leaves
Charles F. Lansing, son ofthe late in town,
poison the minds and pollute the lives
>
Mike Wheelihan, formerly of thi @ mother, Mrs. Thomas Nilon, two
James Lansing, who at one time was
H. O. Archibold of Los Angeles is ofthe youth. All the unseemly and place, is now training for a fight with brothers, Judge Frank T. Nilon and
Sheriff of Sacramento county, was arhere on a visit.
immoralJiasons of therich, all the lya local pugilist at Seattle, Wash.
John C. Nilon, and three sisters, Mrs.
rested at Truckee on Saturday last on
City. Marshal Deeble was over from ing-end perjury committed in an atRolfe Callaghan, aged 10 months died L. M. Sukeforth, Mrs. John Goyne and
the charge of committing forgery. His Grass Valley today.
tempt to get hold of some of the milat this city yesterday. The remains Miss Allie Nilon. Mr. Nilon was born
examination was to take place today
must were taken to Dobbins Ranch for burin this city, and his many friends will
Charles L. Harris left on the noon lions left by the dead millionaire,
and the evidence is so strong against train tor Sacramento.
be given to the public by the papers fal,
é
regret to learn of his death. The symhim that he wifl be held to answer beJustice J. M. ne
down from and even painted in darker hues than
The rainfall for the forty-eight pathy of the community is extended
fore the Superior Court of this county, Graniteville on a visit.
they should be, if that were possible, hours ending at ten o’clock this mornto the bereaved family. .
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and will be brought here tomorrow or
J.8. Jones: is here from San Franto be devoured by the young and iming was. 2.48 inches. This made the
‘The funeral will take place from St.
next day. The Republican says Lanscisco on a business trip.
pressionablie.
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season’s fall 44.99 inches.’
. Canice Catholic Church on Wednesing went into the store of J. L. LewIs it any wonder, then, that vice and
Thos. Milenila of Portland, Or., is
Quartz Parlor of Native Sens will day, the hour not having been fixed.
isom & Co. and asked Manager-Doyleto here visiting @ few days.
26ecrime flourish in high as well as in the initiate thirty-five members this evencash a check for $10 for him. Knowing
Hon. E. M. Preston returne4 from low places of earth? Why should such ing. It is expected that a delegation
Brief Mention.
the man quite well Mr. Doyle paid the tan Francisco yesterday.
scenes and incidents, such indecent reof Natives from Nevada City will be
Miss Mande Eastin will. give.a party
money and Lansing endorsed the
Wm. Coyne went to Sacramento Satcitals be displayed ih: the parlor and present.
,
at
her home on Nevada street next
check. Mr. Doyle compared his enurday and returned today.
drawing room and at the fireside of evMr. and Mrs. Peter Martell are celeFriday evening.
. dorsement with the writing on the inR. C. Walrath returned Saturday ery person who buys acopy of one of brating their gold wedding today. They
Foley, the candy maker, has a new
side of the check and immediately connight from San Francieco.
the city dailies? Is the appetite of the were married at Adelaide, South Ausadvertisement in today’s TRANSCRIPT.
cluded it was a forgery. Mr. Doyle
L. H. Eastman and H. H. McDonald public for such nastiness so acute as to tralia on March 6th, 1850, coming. to
Look at and read it.
soon learned that Lansing had passed are here from San Francisco.
require this of the yellow journals. California on their wedding trip, and
A portion of the rock wall, near the
other checks in town and he was fully
J. H. Warner came in on last evenThey are scatter:ng the seeds of moral decided to remain. They have eight
residence of A. Buck.on Sacramento
satisfied that he’ was correct
in ing’s train from San Francisco.
leprosy, which will bring forth fruit children, a score of grand children and
street, caved in this morning.
the belief that. the signature on the
Mrs. J. P. Myersand children arrived more detrimen'al to the’ public welfare one great grand child.
Officer Carr took John Grant, who
check was a forgery. He also made inbere Saturday evening from Berkeley. than a plague or pestilence.
had served 15 days in«the county jail
quiries about Lansing and he appeared
L. H. and’ J. Knoche arrived here
The perjurers in this case, and~ theré
for vagrancy, to Colfax, where “he
to be missing. A. Trewick, who had from
Kansas City, Mo., yesterday are many of them, should .be hunted
tarned him loose.
just come in from the east, thought he mornipg.
down and sent to the penitentiary.
Three carloads of sulphurets were
saw Lansing in Floriston. Constable
Miss Olara McGagin returned SaturThe Grand Jury of San Francisco, if it Notes of Interest From Oar Correspondent:
brought here this morning from Oak.
Harvey was notified and he started to day trom Berkeley on her way home to shall do its-duty, will indict for perat the Capital City.
‘. dale, to be worked by the Pioneer Rego to Floriston to bring him back. Badger Hill.
jury every person it believes guilty of
An Illinoise court has decided that a duction Company,
When down in the yard he saw a. man
G. W. Rumble arrived here from San false swearing and the prison doors baby cannot sue for damages before he
trying to board the same train and he Francisco yesterday and today went to should open wide to receive them. If
The Passing Centnry’s Mysteries.
was born. Can the Popocrats now sue
stopped him and he found it was LansCamptonville,
{a milonare cannot die without the
for damages for the crime of ’73?
The nineteenth century will leave being. He was brought back and lodged
President G. Boeckman, of the Pro: danger that his memory will.be blackAnd now ‘the New York World is hind a great legacy of mystries which
in the jail. When Mr. Doyle. went. vidence Mining Company, is here from ened and his estate be dissipated by
clamoring for Secretury Hay’s impeach% over to the jail Lansing confessed that San Francisco,
attucks made upon his life and his ment because he hus charged that Mr. it could not solve, and which will probably remain mysteries to the end
he was guilty. He begged and wanted
E. Kelly, who has been to Iron Mounestate, backed up by perjury, it is high
Will no one of time. The mosé notable of these are
to. pay the amount he had collected, tain for the past six months, returned ‘time that drastic measures be. taken to Macrum prevaricated.
clamor for the World’s suppression ?
to be. recalled in detail in the April
but of course it was of no use. He here last evening.
: bring the pérjurers to justice. A goodMr. Gorman has not been converted
also passed a check on Al Richardson
Judge Waliace left, yesterday mornly batch of witnesses in this case to Bryanism. He has merely decided Labies’ Home in an article on “The
Mysteries of the Century.” Each one
for $25 and another one on T, F. Sieging for his home at San: Francisco, af; should serve time for the State, and
. the justice who has made two: opposite to take his medicine without making a set the whole world agog with excitemund for $10, but only got $5 on it ter a visit to friends at this city.
face over it.
affidavits is one of the number.
ment and speculation in its day, but
When arrested he had a number of
Mrs. J. Cunningham of San Juan and
Governor Roosevelt insists that he has faded almost completely from the
blank checks on his person,
Mrs. M. Leadbetter of Mare Island
ARRESTED
FOR FORGERY.
> Maher & Co.’=s
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A STATE CONVENTION
Cf California League of Republican ‘Clubs
to Meet at Los Angeles April 27th.
The California League of Republican Clubs will meet at Los Angeles on
Friday, April 27th. The apportionment
of delegates who
will
constitute
the
convention is as follows: Each Republican Club will be entitled to one
delegate at large, and one delegate for
every 25 members. it is expected that
reduced rates will be granted by transleit yesterday tor Dawson City, where ' Eneouragement emphatic
To the thought that fool killing eventually
portation companies. Tne citizens of he goes to join Oarl Meyer and his
Will be quite automatic.
—Detroit Journal.
Los Angeles are making very extenbrother, who have a good claim there.
KNOCKING, GENTLY KNOCKING.
sive preparations for the entertainment and comfort
of
delegates and
uruly Gratefal,
Cholly Softley (concluding the interview)—And if you refuse me your
daughter I shall. kill myself, sir.
Col. Fireater (warmly grasping his
ical gathering of the approaching camhand)—And Tf will nevah forget it of
paign, and every Club in the State you, suh, and
I beg to thank you kindshould be represented.
ly, suh, for taking the job off my hands,
oe
their friends: The Republicans should
not underestimate the importance of
this meeting. It will be the first polit
suh.-—-Judge.
Rockenfield in Demand.
large window.
ular
forwarded to the TRANSCRIPT a vounted
map of California. It is a very fine
map, showing all the railway lines in
he State.
No Court Today.
well, without hesitation, “that 1 shal!
the manager of a Napa ball team ask
never think of partaking
of a mint. julep
without a straw.”—Washington Star.
ing for “Kid” Rockenfield’s address.
Rockenfleld was also formerly connected withthe Banners, being their
Mrs. Peck—I ‘have a mind of my
Looked That Way.
The Office Boy-—-Say, I believe the own.
Henry Peck—Not all of it.
shippin’ clerk is thinkin’ about marryMrs. Peck—Why not?
in’ you.
Henry Peck—You just gave me a
The Typewriter—Why, the idea!
piece of it—Chicago Daily News.
“On the dead, I do. I heard him askin’ the bookkeeper how much salary
His Mark.
you got.”—Cincinnati Enquirer.
He started out to.make his mark,
An effort is being made here
and arrange mutters so us to
get Rockenfield to return and pitch
for the Seaweeds the coming season
and he has expressed a willingness to
80.
And in the wheat pit tried his luck:
Big Mortgage Recorded,
be
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A Sign of ln»rovement.
Smith—Howis your daughter getting
With warning words men still point out
Then dented spot whereon he struck.
—C€hicago Daily News.
The Sunset Telephone Company has on with her piano lessons?
recorded one of the largest mort; a ‘es
Brown—I think she must be improvever handled in the R-corder’s ofti-e at ing. The last tenants in the flat above
San Andreas. The mortgage was given us stayed two weeks.—N, Y. Evening
to the Old Colony Trust Company to Journal.
secure payment of $2,125,000, with inStacey & Gregory Are Prepared
Thirsty Thornton—Dese blind, men
have got er snap.
Soiled Sammy—Dat's so. Dey don’t
run no risk when dey looks fer work.
—N. Y¥. Journal,
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ment occupied twenty-one typewritten To take orders for connecting sewers.
Anyone desiring work done immediatepages of records. The internal revenue . ly should see John 8S. Gregory.
“He would be a factor in politics, with
his brilliant mind, but for one thing;
est at 5 per cent per annum. The docu
tf.
stamps amounted to $1,125.
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appearance,
z The non irritating cathartic—Hood’s’
ills.
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‘NEVADA THEATRE
Notice.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS:
The person who stole the feathers
MARCH cal and 8th —
from our mother’s hat is well known
tous. If they desire to avoid trouble
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Barred.
Downtrod
(recently. widowed)-—Oh,
j {don’t know about the “giveth.”—N, Y.
DRUMMER BOY OF SHILOH!
Tells the story, When Your
vals
They are fooling
away time in coming to this county
to find any law-breaking miners.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured.
With local applications, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Uatarrh
™
is a blood or constitutional disease, and
in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall’s Cetarrh Cure is
taken internally, and acts directly on
the blood and mucous surfaces, Halli’s
Catarrh Oure is not a quack medicine.
It was prescribed by one of the best
physicians in the country for years,
and is a regular prescription
It is
poston oh of the’ best tonics known,
combined with the best blood purifiers,
acting directly on the mucoys surfaces. The perfect combination—of the
two ingredients is what produce) such
wonderful results in curing catarrh>
“F, J, Cuenry & Co, Props.,
Boll's
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Toledo, Obio,
druggists, price 75c.
ily Pills are the best.
o
BS LS <<
GP <p
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Are there with the new cloth called ZEMBELINE
that is quite the craze for Spring wear. ©
fe
thorized the use of ]
ser in the preparatic
You will notice:a few of the very latest in
And take a dose, from £ to 4 pills.
ties and well worth an effort on your part to see. .
Respectfully,
of Ember Saturday .
ke bt hed seed
WAXEL The TAILOR
Tam closing out my win
ter goods at a sacrifice.
My: ‘Spring “and Sammer
Stock has ar
making sweeping reductions.
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meat at all meals .
KINKEAD’S, .
Lent.
:
13. By virtue of .
by the Holy See, Ma
ingmen and their: fe
the use of flesh meat
the fast and abstine:
out the year, with tl
Fridays, Ash Wedne
day and Saturday o!
the Vigil of Christm
exempt from the ob!
15. To afford the
ties of gaining the ¢
season, it is heret
—
addition to the us
tions, Lenten exeer
evenings of each
eburches of the dio
attached resident p
Furniture Store
the evenings an ir
Swing Chairs,
sz
even on Sundays. —
“12. “The use of bu
and eggs is permi
to use flesh meat an
meal and are earnes
form some other ac
such as abstinence
ji quors.”
oi
14. The Pashealt
the first Sunday of :
Sunday, inelusive, «
all those who h
proper age are bou)
communion worthil
Trousers $2.50 and up. \
aan
aoo
ew
11. .Flesh, meat
be used at the same
selves of this Indult
SUITS. = $7.00 andup 4
noe
before mentioned, nu:
Wednesday, the®
Ws
urday of Holy Week
Christmas. Those
rest. will arrive
very soon.
use of meat
is perm!)
pal meal.
are permitted to us
once a day on all «
rived, and the
Fancy Rockers.
Rugs
Couches
Bed Lounges
given, on the other,
_otoss, and permissi
--for benediction of
ment on both even’
. 16. The faithful
besides the obligat
posed by the echt
Lent should be in :
ner a time of earne:
or sin,
of abstentio:
JAS..
J. OTT, .
' No.3 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL,
Gold
and ores of every description melted
é
milli: ng of
refined : and assayed.
80 to 500 I
i
Pugt, Gold and Sit
Bare. Acids
er¢cFurnishing Gccds at thicTime
the Third Plenar
Yes, . am at
) at ° "
more, a collection
the first Sunday
masses at vespert
the Same Old Place
among the Indians
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That I exchange up-to-date jeweli Sx
old
gold of any kind, and alive ie
good .
bargains}?
C. J. BRAND, Manufacturing Jeweler
fae Phone W. 14. neh
Broad St., Nevada City.
DON’T DELAY
"aR
RES
Ee
incoming Spring Goods,and we are therefore
Our Stock must be disposed
of, and we give our custémers the
benefit of the sacrifice we are compelled to make.
o
eee
None of the advantages heretofore enjoye
d by our patrotis are. curtailed. by the Low Prices we are
selling at. All alterations nec essary to give ‘perfect
fit are made FREE OF CHARGE.
You Can’t Afford to
ca
Corner Pine : ne
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17. To comply
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menaa
day of Lent.
10. _Persons exem
tion of fasting ma
:
DO YOU KNOW
Approaching SeasonsScompel us to make room for our
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9. By dispensatic
meats is permitted ¢
days and once a da:
meal on Mondays,
days and Saturdays,
poor.
fill
a BUY NOW
foods.
SILK WAIST PATTERNS. They are béau-—
year, and of generc
Assay. Office,
Hood’s Pills ‘. Nevada
Established
in 188 by
to Save Money by Buying Clothing
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8. Necessity and
¥
But the stock is new and the prices
are
aslowaslowcanbe; 2:4). 3.
.
Here’s Your Chance
evening.”
7. General usage
:
Journal,
Prices
ea
to take in the morni
tea or chocolate, wit
bread.
‘
* ADMISSION 25, 35 and 50 cts.
Here Again.
try this morning.
should be taken ab<
5. Acollation is
6. When the prix
CHEMIOTS
——-+ 062 +.
Geo. H. Magruder and George Van
Buskirk, the anti-debris Spies, arrived
here Jast evening, and went up Coun
hate
conveniently be tak
order may be invert
lation may be taker
the dinner in the eve
he
You will be surprised at how easily
they will do their work, cure your @
headache and biliousness, rouse the
liver and make you feel happy
in,
:. cents. Sold by all medicine de
Paina
— which, hot sinfal .
permitted during ©
aches, and you feel bilious, constipated, and out of tune, with your
stomach sour and no gj
te, jusi
buy @ package of
=
4. ‘The meal pert
HOMESPUNS.
Chiffoniers
WORLD-RENOWNED
ee ae
put one full meal &
a
noticeable
they will please return the same immedi-. The. Most Unique Entertaiment Ever
Given in This City.
ately.
SNELL Bros. m 5-5t.
eer
3. All bound to!
;
In grays—just the thing for skirts.’ The very
Po
Owing to the death’ of Joseph Nilon, WILL PERFORM AT.
brother of Judge Nilon; no session of’
the Superior Cout was held today.
from the obligation:
days.
DON’T FAIL TO SEE THE
Dirricuttries Give Way to diligence,’
“In the benk?” — Cincinnati Enand all blood humors disappear when quirer.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is taken. It puriWhen the overland train arrived at. fies,
Room for Doubt.
enriches and vitalizes the blood, :
Colfax yesterday afternoon there was . cures that tired feeling,
Dewtell—“‘The Lord giveth and the
and tones up
fully a foot of snow on every car. It . the whole system. Take it now.
Lord taketh away.”
presented a, very pretty
“GREATER ,
AMERICA
COMPANY”
Perfect Impunity.
he has. no balance.”
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A Foot of Snow.
id
:
aud the train
men were in hopes they
could land the bulk of it on the Oak. land mole.
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out injury to their ]
That have no equal for Tailor Suits in all the ;
popular shades. »
rs
¥
the Montana Republicans were lucky
+
cent, and those: who
There you will find the ever pop:
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"What is Shiloh ?
. A grand old remedy for Cough, Cold
enough to find money in their hotel ind Consumption; used through the
rooms.
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world for half a century, has cured inOminous news for the British has aumerable cases of incipient consumpbeen received from South Africa. Bulior and relieved many in advanced
‘tages. If you are not satisfied with
ler has again crossed the Tugela.
che results we will refund your money.
Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. For
vale by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf
Good Map of California.
in hard labor, the.
:
Do You?
It is somewhat curious that more of
2. All persons ut
60 year of age, thos
the SPRING:GOODS we have on display in our
Do you adotire the beautiful ? See
If the ancestors of the D. A. R’s. were the Sequoia fine finish on the new .
as hot blooded as their descendants; it houses of this city. TowLEe Bros. Oo.
——___—_-690-9
is hard to understand why the revolu“Sarre Binp, Sare Finp.” _ Fortify’
tion lasted eight years.
yourself now by purifying and enrichThe Democrats have selected July 4 ing your blood and building up your
for bolding the convention at which system with. Hood’s Sarsaparilla and
you may expect good health. throughthey will declaim against the greatness out the coming season.
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of their own country.
All liver ills are cured by Hood’s
It is possible that Cronje is about out
Pills. 25 cents.
of a jobje.
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Commissioner Edson; President: of
the State Railroad Commission, has
oS
Richard Balestero, the ball player
. " “ No,” she declared severely;.“the lips
who was formerly catcher for the Banthat touch liquor shall. never ‘touch
ner ball team at this city, and who still mine!”
“L beg to assure you,” said Col. Stilresides here, has received a letter from
to try
It looks. now ‘as if the Boer sym pathizers had something to sympathi
with them for.
e@eo
Raising a Technicality.
pitcber.
shall be notified before ngminated for mind of the public:
days, are fast days .
LADIES, we want to call your attention to
WASHINGTON PARAGRAPRS,
Its Equivalent.
went to North San Juan yesterday.
Physician—I don’t believe you are
Miss Liilie Campbell, accompanied
carrying out my directions at all. I
by her sister, Mrs. J. McLaughlin, and
limited you to one ten-cent cigar a day.
son, returned from Coulterville last
Patient—That’s all right, doctor. I
night.
;
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; Smoke ten ore-cent stogies. It’s the
Otto R. Stieght of San Francisco, “game thing.—-Chicago Tribune.
arrived here yesterday to take charge
Strong and Swift.
of Legg and Shaw Co.’s furniture deFarmer Lott—I.see Neighbor Skinpartment.
ner’s cheese took a prize at the fair.
Wm. M. Bree returned here last evFarmer Shott—Well. all Skinner has
ening from San Francisco, where he to do is to unchain his cheese and it’s
nas been visiting, and today returned apt to get there.—Yonkers Statesman.
o his home at Relief Hill.
Yes, Indeed.
Ed. Beedle,a well-known local miner, The growth of the cannon cracker lends
vance of the Lente
1. All the daye
¢
neighborhood;
‘. Building Houses
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Installment Plan, —
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And we are st
your daderece,. at it.”
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SPEER
Call and learn our terms
OES
a
before letting
--M. L. & D. MARSH,
.
;
pile te
Seem
At a meeting .
Saturday by the <
Infantry, Nationa
nia, the following
Seymour, Colonel
Colonel;
E, A. Fo
onel; M. Pirkey, .
Major Marion I
Captain Geo. A. N
nominated for Ma
elected by a vote: