The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, May 13, 1895, Image 1

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    VOL. X.--NO 1215.
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HENANDOAPI, PA., MONDAY, MAY 13, 1895.
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Her Lone List
a Good
STONS WERE DOWNED
Wgrmm Bagfin. if Ml WIG
illlll W imsiarSe upturn suenandojf Breaks
m$& J? --r- . of &ats with
, ' No. 13 S. Main St.
PhorrinnlnnRmo 1
uiiomiigiuuuiudi j
IN WHICH THE SPECTATORS
GREAT INTEREST AND BOTH
TEAMS PLAYED WELL
Ipyas Exciting Up to the Retirement
of tlie Last' Man Shenandoah Also
Won a Game at Freeland
Yesterday,
JP 1H.C e
ocers
122 North Main Street, Shenandoah.
2 and -l caus for 25c
2 ami 4 " "
2 aud 4 " "
a 1
25 cents per can
30
20
15
20
20
18
15 '
20
About four hundred neonln nw the
bhenandonhs break the Hue of their do
feats ut the Trottintr D.irk. R.itimlnr aH.pi-.
noon, and down the Hazletons. Thn nmnll
crown cneerea nnd shouted In a mnnner
that would have done credit to the 1 unirs
and enthusiasm of a crowd comprising a
tnousand or more people. Biise ball took
an instantaneous boom and the club will
undoubtedly receive good encouragement
miring mis weeK. it snould, at all events.
The players have shown that they can
play ball and will do so. and that wns nil
the people wanted to start In and give the
management encouragement.
In many resnects the samn wns nn nf
the prettiest ever seen on the grounds aud
towards the close the contest made the
spectators, who hoped for a home tntn
victory, nervously anxious. The Shenan-
aoahs started out in u business llk
manner and sustained it throughout the
frame. ClHi-k's playing was a wonduriul
Ininrovomenc on his work of the day
before and Carey's work with the bat
and his babe stealing aroused great
piit.lin&liiam Tii tiia lii.K .1...
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IS now at hand and everviinrlir ic ni-nnn-; t- t, ..-: r.. 4.i: I nlaver was ilnrimr. nsnlto W.iii.u.
homes. Nothing crmno-f: th ,nnmnnf I wutchfulness he siole third base in the
or1;f, i .i . ntth inning, and lu the ninth he woe
aavantagetlian pretty wall paper, handsome window shades, prolonged applause for stealing second
artistic room mouldings and curtain poles. Our line stands B"a "llrd,
.nre.eminentlv at- tho h,A r :u .t.: - - McOoach was the first man to the plate
. yullu)i 'scuion oi uie and he struck out. Ford got his base on
i-uuiiLv. are sure we can n ease vou n nun tv nnr nn'r-A
if you will but take the time to see and ascertain oriceson these
A
gooas. contracts taken and Satisfaction Guaranteed
Tomatoes,
Pens,
Corn.
Bartlett Pears,
California Peaches,
i.ima ueans, a -
Salmon, 3
Corned Bef, ; " ,
Canned Oysters, 10 and 20o per can
" Soused Mackerel 25 nd 35 "
Canned Corned Beef 25 cents per can
Canned Cherries,
" Asparagus
" Plueapplss
' Com Al
" Peaches
" Pears,
" Baked Beans
I' GreenRages v
" Apricots
" Koast Beef
" Ijobster
" Brook Trout
went to the ground, rolling some distance
away, Shanb, Westlake and Moran
scored before the ball could be fielded to
the home plate. Rothermel scored on
McVey's hit Bnd the latter reached home
on hits bv Donovan and ShlpliN. Thlg
ended the Bcorlng. however. asMcCarfrev
wnt out on n fly to Severs and Shaub
was retired by Merriman's throw to first.
In the elcrhth innlne both sides Wprp
retired In oue, two, three order. MoCouch
went out on a ily to Westlake. Ford mi
one to Shaub aud Little was thrown out
first by Keener. Westlake and Keener
wnt out on flies to Little nnd Moran on
n lly to McGarvev.
Merriinai was the first man to bat fnr
the home teum in flic nlntli nml i-nn
thrown out at first bv Kothermel Cnrpv
got his base on balls nnd stole t n flppnnil
and then to third, exerting himsslf to the
utmost to ad 1 at least another run to the
score, but his efforts were of lo avail, as
.McGurvey went out ou a fly to McVey
anu notnermel threw Clark out at first.
Rothermel did great work in tlila Imlf
ine short stop went to the plate as the
nrstot the Hazletons in the wind up of
the game. He and MoVev
out nt first by Clnrk. Donovan th pn fnl
lowed with a three-bai:cer and the neonln
wno nad started to leave the grounds
htsitated in breathless exupntntinn. The
anxiety was increased when Shields, the
next batter, got his base on balls. A few
moments latter cheers and nnnlniisn fnr
the home team filled the air, Severs hnv
ing caught a fine fly hit by McCarfrey
retiring the side and ending the game.
core :
SHENANDOAH R In VO A
thebowHniteswin
HoHse01eanmg Time
McCoach, cf .2 0
Foril n a 1
I-lttle. lb 2 3
Mcrrlman, 2b 0 1
Carey, 3b 0 3
McG.irvey, If 0 0
Clark, ss , 1 1
Nevlns, p 1 2
Severs, rf : 1 0
Totals 10 11
28 11
0
4
Hi
5
0
1
2
1
3
HAZLETON,
R 111 PO
Jloran, If 1 2 1
vomerine!, S9 1 11 3
vtnVpv. rf . n o 1
Donovan, rf 0 2 0
Shields. 2b . 0 3 1
McCarfrey, lb 0 0 13
HlMiili, 3u 1 2 3
Westlskc, c 2 -2 5
Keener, p 0 1 0
Totals 7
Jloran hit by batted ball.
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0
8
0
0
1
0
1
0
6
15 27 10
FM J. Forts A Scm,
NO. 21 NORTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA.
balls and Little followed with n hit.
Merriman hit the ball, but was thrown
out at first by Shaub. Carev th,n
brought Ford and Little ho me with a
three banner, but failed to score hlmspH
on account o McGarvey going out on a
fly to McCarfrey, This left the home
team with a start of two runs. Th
Hazletons failed to score. Moran struck
out, Ford made his dabut as catcher tor
the home team bv making an excpllpm
catch of Rothermel's foul fly close to the
Irout of the grand stand, McVey made a
nn, and tne side was retired bv Sever
nan,n. nn 1 1 n , II
T1 ..... I '-lJ'L'"K uuuurnu a 11 Jf.
ii o yiauijr luviiu uur patrons 10 COme and See honest uotn 8laes Sailea t0 "cure in the nex:
mercuanaise at lionest nrices. Onr evfir-!nr!rp.!isinn rur.ee lu?iaKs. me piaymg was sharp
oaloe ova ill n !, j. " ana without an error. In the fourth
4U luo yluul luaK wo Uttu uu UBller Ior yon Carey and McGarvey were retired on a
man our neinnDdrs. Anv item in hry nnons nn nnr double Diav bv 5hieid nth
two floors is up to date in quality, and the price is McCarfrey ftnd Clark went out on a ny to
always ewer than von exuoct to nav. n' .... .
nuviuoBiaricu me una luning witn h
What think you of a lace curtain stock of a Thousand Pairs ? hlt "nd wWIe b" was beiDK thrw
Everv Stvl aA n s . , sec.ond Severs got his base. McCoach got
j -j ,, i.uu,n um piii-cs set ine pace ior to urstou McCarfrey's error and a hit by
1 I ITinl o.,.l , !... i. r
Ii viv. iiuu n bYU-UUl$Cl uy Will U J uum
pleted a score of four runs, makings
total of six before the side was retired
It looked as If the Hazletons would In
given another goose egg in this inning, as
ootn Mcuarirey and shaub went out on
foul flies to Ford, which caused irwil
applause and shouts of joy, but Westlake
lonoweu witn a nn, rveener xonowed
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ft ivitu ttuuiuci uu ii cabia&a oturcu uu
lomatoes luli Size and extra Carey's error. Moran was declared oul
on being hit by a ball batted by Rather
iNNrxas.
Shenandoah 2, 0 0 0-1 3 1 0 010
JiutltTLUIl u u u u i i o u 0
E.im0ll rim .Qhnnanrlntili K. Trnint.. 1
Two base hit-Carey Three 'bale lilts Cafes
Donovan. HanrlHr-n litta Tprpi,T-an a. .
fltnlnn lintina .f-nrav 51 Mnnlm.n f
ShMib. Struck out Bv'Novlns. 1- iiv IAnr V
j . .uv"' viiirit aim -uornuiani Jierrlman
iiuu uiuc: amems, notnermej anil ilcCarfre
U.1BA tn lfl1l.niF KTi,.l ci O. 1T 1.-
Timo of game 2 hours. Umpire Holland.
W. T.
Pnttavlllo 7 5
Hazleton.. ... 7 3
Allen town ,.7 3
Heading 6 4
Standing: of the Clubs.
P. O I W. Ij.
.700 Carbomlale.. 5 5
.700 Harrlsburg- 4 G
.700 Lancaster.. .. 3 7
.GOOlSneuamloah 1 0
.500
.100
,300
.100
other merchants to imitate. Come and see us.
L J. Wilkinson, 29 South Mam Si
9 9 9
a
ioo
Dozen Choice Cold VrhA
quality a cans for rc
- -r-v V . 7 J w.
50 uozen vmcy INorthern Grown Sugar Corn-Better quality than
-,.,vSuUUSUb lormeny sold 2 cans lor 2? cents
now clnsmrr nnf o4- . c
.wxw,ul iunMAKjj CACHES Full standard cans
ana gooa quality 2 cans for 2C cents
FRENCH RUNESJ-Fresh stock, 3 lbs for' 2S cents-Large size
- -j - lui 4$ cents.
MUSCATEL RAISINS The best we have had at the price-
j "Ji 5 (.cms.
FRESH LEMONS-3 dozen for 2S cents.,
expect to receive our last invoice of California Oranees this
r"ni;f.: n- , ,
w...w..u vaporatea reaches and Apricots 3 lbs for 25 cents.
FLOOR : OIL : CLOTH.
New'Sbck New Patterns 2 yards wide at 50 cents.
w t ivuutcu prices, irom 05 c up.
Today's Schedule,
Hazleton at Pottsvllle. Carbondale at
Shenandoah, Lancaster at Allentown
Harrlsburg at Reading.
OUR SECOND VICTORY.
Brennan's Batters Won In an Exhlbl-
Hon Game at Freeland Yesterday.
Inau exciting exhibition contest ves.
terday the Shenandoah State League
olub defeated Freeland on the latter
grounds. The Drofesaionnls
rattled up to the eighth inning, nnd were
behind In the score. In that Inning
Pfromweutio pieces and 14 mna wor
scored by the visitors before being retired.
.f irom la an amateur Ditcher, but hWvp,i
remarkable skill In handling the bill
striking out nine men. In the eighth
inning, witn bhenandoah at the bat and
two men out, the score stood 10 to 7 In
favor of the locals. At this In
Pfrom became rattled over a decision of
the umpire, nnd sent seven meu to ,bases
on balls, forcing In six runs. He was
then relieved by Breslin, but the lead
thus obtained save the visitors n ntnri
and, before being retired, eight more runs
were, piled up. Breslin's fielding aud
W,rner'8 work behind the bat were the
features of the game. Score :
SJIENAMDOAU n In
Klnic, 2b, cf
Ford, c
Little, lb .
MArrlmnn. nf 01 1
Carev. 3h . "
jucuarvoy,
1
1
if s
Clark, ss Ji
Severs, rf ....2
Smith, n . i.
Matteiu, p .,.,......w2
PO
2
8
1U
0
Totals 2 17 a 21
Ingram
Uarpets
A special barnnin vp nfTpr .n
Carpet at 25 and 35 cents, formerly sold at 40 and
goods than have ever been sold at the prices. Also a full line of Rae
""7au""' i"Hcrns in ixminster, Mpquette. Tapestry and
Body Brussels' in new spring styles. . ,
NOW IN STOCK.-Three Cars 'No. 1 Timothy Hay.
To - Arrive - in - a - Few - Days
One Car Fine Middlings. Two Cars Heavy Oats.
We receive to-day strictly Fresh Fancy DAIRY BUTTER.
At Heifer's.
mel, after the former had made hit.
Clark started the sixth Inning with a
hit and Nevlns made one. Severs was
thrown out at first by Keener and Mc
Coach got his base on balls. Ford hit the
ball and Clark was thrown out at the
plate. Nevins, McCoach and Ford scored
on hits by Little and Merripjan. Not
withstanding two errors bv Mnrrltnnn in
the start of the second half the Hazletons
only got one run In. McVey got to first
aud second on the errors. Donovan went
out on Merriman's throw to first nnd
Shields and McCarfrey went out on a
double play by Merrlman and Little.
The two errors. In the start of this inning
led the Hazletons to believe that their
salvatiou was In the weakness of the
guardian of the second base and all the
balls were sent In that direction, but
Merrlman fooled them in excellent slinnn
and Mcvey was tne only man who suo-
ceeuen m getting in, tne run being made
on the two errors and Shields' hit..
The seventh Inning was a luckv one for
tne nome team in tne nrst half and uu
lucky1 in the second. Its score was in
creased to ten by Clark getting to first
and around to the home plate on Rother.
mei's bad throw to first, bnt In the last
half the Hazletons made five hits, got a
base on balls and an error by Severs
alone let Jn three rnns, making the score
uctuKciuuBiv uinaB. ."i ii n n 11 erarrnri t. in .-lurauuen:
.W.U.U.UHUCH wiW unit, wesuase u Hit by mtohtd ball-r5 1 . Ts Sf, ih
got to urai on a- nit and Keener went out . "n. wua pitciies-l'from, 3.. Passed ball
Evangelical Church Must be
cated by the Present
Congregation.
Va-
THE END A LONG STRUGGLE.
JUDGE WEIDMAN DECIDES THE CASE
IN FAVOR OF THE B0WMANITES AND
GIVES THEM THE PROPERTY.
The Congregation Will Re-organlze and
Secure Quarters for Worship Else
where Until it Can Build an
Edlllce of Its Own.
J udge Weldman todav handed down at
Pottsvllle a decision tfrnntlni? t.n t.ha
Evangelical Association of Pennsylvania
a permanent injunction against tho con
gregation of the Ebenezer Evangelical
church of town. The Injunction restrains
the concreuntion from occunvinc thn
church, or using any of the property
Connected with it. nnd frnm r-nllnniln,.
, -
any rents for tho property, or exercising
any control whatever over it.
Several months neo the Bowman nnd
H-sher factions of the Evancelienl Asho
elation won a case of a similar character
against the adherents of Bishop Dubs nt
Heading and took nossesslon of tlip
property under a decision of the SuDrems
. .
uourc under that decision tho Associa
tton made a demand for the church nnd
property here, but being refused Dosses
muu, appneu to tne county court for a
permanent injunction. TheconirreLrntlmi
continued worshiping In the church pond
ing tne aecis:on.
T 1 . . ..
i-rominenc memners or tne church rr
ceived the news of the result from a Her
ALD reportpr at noon todav with marked
emotion, une oi tnem salil. "rt. in nn
doubt right, legally, but is a great moral
wrong."
'ine light of which this decision Is the
sequel originated In 1801 with nli
against Bishop Dubs and couuter charges
against uisnops Bowman and Esher. The
friends of the former snv he onnnsprl
vesting the bishops with exclusive power
aua maintained tbat the layman should
have a voice. It Is also claimed that the
followers of Dubs number about 40.000
in this state, while Bowman has but
about 10,000. The congregation here is
said to be nnanimouslv in fnrnr nf
Bishop Dubs.
One gentleman prominently identified
with the congregation said today that
when the church was started Its Dronertv
was deeded to the conference and that is
the point on which the decision wns rn
dered. The Bowraanltes and EsherltPx.
although vastly in the minority numer-
icaiiy, nold the conference, and conse
quently the deed. The property is worth
about $S,000. but much morn hna fmon
spent on it in the way of repairs and im
provements. It is not likely that an an
peal will be taken from the decision. Tho
congregation will undou btedlv re nrirnnlTft
as "ine united Evangelical Association
of bhenandoah" and' seek quarters iu
some hall for worshin until it can nmi-i
another edifice. Whether it n-lll
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in tne old homestead next Sunday will
depend upon developments of the week
Mere Mention.
This week will decide the new county
business. It ought to have been settled
long ago. The suspense as to it Anal fate
is already telling on it opponents.
In behalf of the taxpayers of the bor
ough of Shenandoah, we ask the wooden
men in Council to resign. They are
neither useful nor ornamental.
We advise our Hazleton hrnt.hrnn tn on.
slow on their new water works. "A
stitch in time," etc., you know. Shenan
doah's loss mav be Huzletnri's frill ti If
they will await developments.
Pottsvllle Council have nil their nrlnt-
ing and advertising done at hnmn Cntr-h
Pottsvllle going outof town for anything,
oh, no. They are not as thick-headed and
spiteful as some of our Councllmen.
Good mothers use Luks' Syrup.
Interviewed an Official.
A Pottsvllle Review
viewed a well known C. & I. official who
said Supt. Brougholl's collieries pay
better than those of any other district,
conditions and circumstances considered,
tnat Mr. Broughall has been a boss for
more than twenty years and has always
stood high. The official admitted an In
vestigation had been made rpnpntlv thn
developed incorrect bookkeenincr ami
Inability to strike a correct balnnce In
material Instead of a deficit.
an nccount of stock showed h mirnliid. Aa
to the talk of immoralitv chnrcrlmr thn
seduction of employes families by bosses
tne ouicial nad heard nothing.
Wllpn T7A11 nrnnl rm.l -"f1 1 1.
'"Mi kim uiuuit, or general tinsmitning
K h Roll n.iioi. is nrv
done call nn
Centre street.
V. fll if.lioi-
Dealer iu stoves.
18 West
3-4-tt
Caused a Sensation.
L lid tnlklnc. a tussle and thn Btrrht: nf
woman inning upon tHe floor, caused a
sensation at the store of thn "WronVt
Clothing Comtianv at thn
and Centre streets, Satuiday afternoon.
ihe allalr blew over in a in
ana parties In the store refused to talk
about tho matter. The comnanv irnvp im
uubiuuss outurciav Ulcnt anil uft. tnurn
today. It Is sid the SHllfcuHnn wna
created by a woman of flashy time from
i-ODisviue. TUat she accused nnn nf th
atucnes of the store with owim? Iipi-
nioney and ho knocked her to the floor.
T) r Wnnii'a ....... . Tit o .
- " . u i.i i im: oyrup is
nlens.mr. tn inlr. nn.ittrSin i 1 . ' A
. ...ut , cl , uaiui ex.
T ,mo,st delicate constitution, and
iiu.-uiuieiy sure to cure the most obstl-
unm uuujju or com. a nousehold boon.
Needs DlsclDllnlne
Ihe Shenandoah Council nppila dlor.1
plinlng before the treasarv cf tlmr. Imr.
ougn is swamped by being mulcted in
court costs and interest. The Council-
men should do two narliculnr Milna-
reef their carriage hire bills by walking
to tne new water dam and pay just claims
wunout iorcinc the claimant tn ana
Besides the Boyer case, which was lonir
since aecmed In favor of tlm plnimanf
Shenandoah now has the Dovle and
Womelsdorf cases to loss, besides a dnzpn
ocners we wot oi. They seem to be nlav-
ine at ruunmcr a iiorouirh nnnnr-n nn
tnere in fahenandoah. Miners' Journal.
For Pure Blood use Fowler's Snrannnr.
uia.
FHKELANIJ k
Ilorron, If ......2
Itouer, 68 l
Mndpplinn ih 1
Wititmr rt I
Weloh, cf !!J.".'.".'"l
jiremin, rr, n ,
jiresiin, ii, ii , H.,x ;i
Gillespie, 3b 1 2
l'from, p, rf 1 2
ro
U
-0
0
7
0
2
3
12
0
Have your carpets, feathers and mat
tresses cleaned by the Steam Renovating
Co., 82 East Coal street. -i-17-3m
Not Consistent.
Shenandoah's make believe pconnmfnnl
Council is hflviriLr a hard ti mn nf It. Tn
oneof their fltsof spasmodic donkey fool
ishness they gave the printing of ordin
ances to a i'ottsvllle nnoer. It is unnnn.
essary to state that the paper in question
displayed more or less avarice in entHi-inr.
in competition with the three local naners
of the town. If Council was consistent
all would be well. But thev nr nnk.
The few dollars thev beat thn h
pers out of they appropriate to their own
use ana witn tne dining and wining of
themselves they often take other funds of
tne Borough to pay their feasting bills.
Shenandoah's Council should reside on
some isolated Island. Joyce'B American.
Special Rate via the L. V. R. R
On account of the meetinc of the Grand
Lodge and Encampment of Odd Fellows
at Philadelphia Mav 20th to 25th thnsn
holding card order-i can obtain tickets at
the Lehigh Vallev railroad Rtntlnn tn
Philadelphia at the rate of $3.23 for the
round trip. Good going May 18th to 20th
and good to return until Mav 25th. finrn
orders can be obtained from Mr. H.
Steuernogle, 527 Penn Avenue, Pittsburg,
oy tnose entitled to receive them.
HVll-PPnt 1 Ifl V fnnln O.i r. . C-1 TI 1 1 .
for 5 cents. Ask your grocer. Pictures free.
A Collision'.
The horse of E. J. McGnlnlsa, the ex
press man. rau awav on East fnti-n
street Saturday afternoon and collided
witn an electric railway car, but only
slight damage was done.
Curbing and Flajreiner.
M. II. Master has Just received KPVPrnl
oar loads of cm bin tr and fiaireini? mhirh
he will sell cheap, and put down stone pave
ments. 4t
The Two florgans.
Under the recent deal In Councils onr
police helmets cost more than they have
for sqveral years past, notwithstanding
thaj; all such goods have been reduced in
f-nu 1 M ti t n , 1, ..,... T l i. .. .
competition, "Dlckej" Morgan in
2 Mahanoy City "Record."
i
1 The local correspondent of the Dallv
Watson House Free Lunch.
An elegant free lunch will be sprvpfl at.
this popular cafe irom 8 to 12 p. m.
no
the
Totals 10 15 2i 22 e Record must be suffering from an attack
, oi sour grapes, it be would confine him
' self to the truth hp irnnlil ll.i.l u. f tho.
i1 M borough paid less for the police helmets
mis year tuan last. "Willie" Morgan in
the i'ottsvllle Republican.
INNINGS.
Bhenandoah 3 0 2 0
Freeland 0 3 0 0
Earned, runs Freeland, 8;
2
0 fl I 0 .0-10
Shenandoah, 7.
- -,w ... i-.iwuBCltdll, .J1U91U1, 1V11ILT,
Merrlmiiti. . Thri. li.is liltllnna b.,ti
hit Smith. Stolon bases Freeland, 6: Slien
aiuloah.U. BtruoU out-Uy I'lioin, i byfjmltli,
3: by Mattern. i. IJouble plays -Ureilln ami
Mcl-adden: SiuitU, Khm ana lJttle. Base 011
I'lrom, IS; on Smith, 6; olf JIatiern,
Other League Games.
on a flv to I.ltMn. M
balls, and then camo the error that made
chills run up the backs of the spectators.
Rothermel sent a high fly to right field
nnd Severs ran in for it. He put out bis
glove with the Intention of bouncing the
imu towards him, but it bounced out and
Warner. Umpire Gallagher.
I'ottevllle ...0 0 0 0
Carbondale 2 7 10
Anderson, Hughes and
lln and Hess,
0 0
0 3
n 11
0
x-18 12
Stanhope; JloLaupju-
"I have used Burdock Blood Bitters in
my family for two years. It is the best
medicine I ever used. It cured me of
erysipelas in very short time; also cured
rav,sot!.0' scrofula after the doctors bad
i?1ii1fdfa Loul9e B- Woodward, Laurel
Hill, Fayette county, Pa.
n u
Allentown 0 1 1 0 1 5 0 7 4-10 10 6
Harrlsburg 2 0 0 2 0 2 2 S 112 11 7
llakely and Milllgaiv, Meauy, Willis and Roth
ii 11 e
Heading 0 1 0 2 3 0 4 0 1 11 IS 5
iiniaster ..u ilOUUOOOl (110 8
lthoads and We-nd; t a,Iaghan and Arthur.
A hot stove bakiarr r.ilfpa
a
when you can buy them
just. as ood and cheaper
and save the labor. We
have the assortnent to
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