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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1915)
flNR iiiikis-ficraldj r ..- b - ' " ' i .... nil Ha. Thr Lai?at Circulation Of Any Nrwtpapar In llarnry County. SATURDAY. JULY 10. 11 Loo News. BUD Herron was in town yes terday. .1. I. Sizoniore was in town this woek. Moot ma at the Burns Hotel. That's the central place in town Seed and feed barley for sale. H. VulKamore. 1'hone or call. That rain Sunday afternoon was one of the best we have had for several moons and didn't come any too soon either. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR $ $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. M. S. Davies, one of our pro minent sheep men of the SteenS Mountain section, was here for me ceieorauon ana loosing alter business. Dr. K. 1). Ketchum and fam ily have goat) to Prineville for a short visit with relatives and friends. They expect to be ab sent about a week. immiuk inmsueveiopeu lu cents I per roll, any size. Prints oceach i All orders of 12 dozen prints film developed free. A. H, McLain. Care of Sayer Studio. A huge number of our young. people attended the dance at Al briton Monday niht. The ball was crowded with dances and those from Burns say they had a great big time. Statement Of The Condition Of Th First National Bank of Burns At the close of business Jane 38, 1915. i RKSOURCES Loans and Discount $347,952.28 V. S. Bonds (U5.000.00 Bonds and Securities 54,183.70 Premium on U. S. Bonds 806.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 8.904.92 Five per cent Redemption Fund 2,500.00 CASH 119,302.89 $599,648.79 LIABILITIES Capital $50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 58,330.83 Circulation 60,000.00 DEPOSITS 441,317.96 $699,648.79 Capital and Surplus 8100,000. United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED Notice If your land is for sal", and the price is riuht. I can sell it for you. Send exact location, description, price and terms of payment to W. E. Sullivan, 99 South Galena Ave., Freeport, III. .1. YV. Buchanan was in from his home Wednesday. He did not make any report aa to crop conditions in hia neighborhood but since he wasn't kicking we take it for granted he is satisfied. Cashier L M. Brown of the Harney County National Bank, and County Clerk R. T. Hughe! left this morning in the former's car for San Francisco to take in tlte exposition sights. On their return Mr, Brown's family will accompany them. Win. ( Cilar shingles for sale. Foren. Born .fuly 3, to Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Outer, a son. Collars from $2.86 to $5 each at .1. C. Welcome & Son's. Rabbits are again making their appearance in the grain fields. .No mistake about that chicken dinner at the (iates House every Sunday. Its there every time. Well, the rain does interfere with haying some but we can stand it BO long as the grain needs it. The Burns Steam Laundry gives special attention to parcel post Send us your laundry by mail. Miss MaiKae. who has been visiting her parents, Rev. Mac Rae and wife, took her departure last Monday for Spokane where Dot Davis has completed his contracts on the roads and is Register Farre of the local land office, Wm. dray and Harry she has a position Buck are all back from Portland where they had been called is witnesses before the Federal grand Jury, Mrs. Gray and her little Ron, who also went down at the same time, went to Washing ton to visit her parents. All millinery at reduced prices at the Clingun Hat Shop. Stop at the Burns Hotel when in town. Best service. A marriage license was issued July 3 to John Rusek and Fmma Trish. W. K. Peters, representing the Western Flectric Co., of Port land, was a business visitor dur ing the week. County court has been in ses sion since last Wednesday with both Commissioners Robins and Bain and Judge Livens present. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR $ t $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Joe Thompson and family. Miss I.eona Thompson and Miss Viola Richardson took their departure this morning for Blue ML Spring where they will rusticate for a time. Paul Finke was down to take in a part of the celebration and They expect to build them a little cottage in the immediate future Miss Helen Sayer arrived home the fore part of this week from Portland where she had been since the close of high school taking a special course in steno graphy. The young lady at once took up her duties as stenogra pher in the First National Bank of this city, a position she had been tendered before her departure. Lou Bradfleld'a famous thor oughbred stallion, Bonus Rest will stand this season at the T. Allen .Jones farm near Burns. Terms $12.50 to insure, mares pastured if desired. More rain Thursday, in fact we've been having considerable of it the past week. It isn't just to the liking of the man who has started haying but he can stand it. again with his family in town, later went over to the 00 Ranch where he had learned of the stray horses he recently advertised, bringing them home Thursday. Peter Hanson was over from Silver Creek this week and in forms The Times-Herald he has leased his farm over there and experts to leave in the near fu ture for an extended visit toother points. This office is in receipt of a letter from Walter Sullivan who writes that times are better in Illinois than he had expected but that it's mighty hot (only he didn't write it just that way) and he and Mrs. Sullivan are HAYING is in progress HARVEST TIME will soon be here HARVEST SHOES must be given consideration $2.50 I have a line of shoes called muleskin, medium weight chocolate color, single sole. They wear well and giv en satisfaction to a number of my customers since last August. Price per pair, $2.50 $3.2 My line of Harvest Shoes is made of good solid leath er, upper sewed to the vamp with three rows stitching. Double soles pegged and stitched and positively the best value ever offered in Burns. Price pair, $3.00 My line of drew shpes is complete, They are in tan or black, buttoh or lace. Agent for the Dr. Reed Cushion Shoe I. SCHWARTZ - General Merchandise - Hasonlc building, hums, Oregon longing for Harney county. The Times-Herald is informed C. W. Luggan has purchased the Seth Bower & Co. mercantile business in Harney and has as Bumed charge. He isone Harney county's steady young men who should make good in such a line of business. Fred Otley was up from Lawen Thursday and intormed the writ er that he and Mrs. Otley expect to leave Monday for California where they will visit for a time. Mrs. Otley has not yet fully re covered from a severe operation of several weeks ago and it is hoped this trip will benefit her. Married In this city on July 3, at the Baptist parsonage, Leon ard L. Goodwin and Miss Essie Wilson, Rev. A, K. MacRae per forming the ceremony. The Times-Herald is not acquainted with either for the contracting parties but understands they are residents of the Diamond section. We wish them prosperity and happiness. County Agriculturist Shattuck and bride arrived home in time to take In the celebration and he is now looking after his duties. They had a fine visit going down through Lake county to Klamath and across the mountains to the Rouge River and Willamette where they toured for a time. Mr. Shattuck reports crop condition in the section east of the Cas cades as about the same as in this county. He states that there are some fine prospects for grain in the Willamette Valley. Some good milch cows for sale. Inquire at Huh ollice. All kinds of grain including wheat at Lunahurg Dalton A Co. C. L. Hembree, the Riley mer chant, was in the city this week. Dry cleaning and pressing at the Burns Steam Laundrv. 4tf. Best of oari given patients at Mrs. Pireoved's Maternity hospital. Peter and Chas. Davis wen- over from Harney during the week. C. M. Van Buren was over from Diamond on land business last Wednesday. 'Rolled barley, wheat and oats for sale at market prices. W. A. Goodman's feed yard. Joe Barnes was in town sever al days this week hobnobbing with his old time cronies. Chicken dinner Sunday at the Overland 12 o'clock and also from 5:80 in the evening. Clifford Reed and wife have gone to the Denio section to visit Mrs. W. T. Hill and family for a time. Go to J. C. Welcome & Son's and secure "Shoolly" to keep the Hies and insects olf vour animals. Dewey and Jack Robinson were in from Clover Swale for the cel ebration. Jack made proof on his homestead while here. Good light second hand buggy with both shafts and pole and a single harness for sale. Inquire at this otlice. The Drcwsey Sun states that John Draper broke his arm while pitching in a ball game during the celebration. Williams Bros, have all kinds of rough lumber for sale at their mill l.r miles north of Burns on the Canyon Citv road. Prsd Barron was up from the Narrows section this week renew ing Acquaintances. He is almost s stranger here si he doesn't come in to sec us often. Wray's Auto Stage between Bend and Burns leaves here each Wednesday and Saturday. 1'as sengers may take all their bag gage. Vera Gibbs, agent. R. L. Button and family were in the city the first of this week. The little daughters are home for the vacation period, they having attended school in The Dalles during the past year. A. Kgli and family were in from their Wagontire home to take in the celebration and wen accompanied on their return by Marjorie Byrd who will spend a few days with them on the farm. G. W. Clevenger has decided not to stock up heavy with furni ture for the present but will take orders for anything desired that is not in stock, giving the cus tomer the benefit of the whole sale prices. It seems some have gotten the idea that the railroad will be com pleted into the Valley within a few weeks after construction starts, but it should be taken into consideration that there is con siderable work to h the contractors can't build road as fast as The Times-Herald can on paper. J. P Withers was in the city for a few days during the week. He had but recently returned from Eugene to look after some business matters, particularly to get some of his farm horses and send them over to a new farm he had recently purchased in Mor row county. As soon as his bus iness is completed be expects to return to Eugene where he is making his home. Supt, Hamilton and family took their departure last Saturday for Salem where he goes to attend the annual meeting of the sell ol superintendents of the state and also as a member of the board that grades the papers of those taking examination for ceitili cates. They made the trip over the mountains in their car and looked forward to an enjoyable outing in connection with the duties. Prof. Shattuck and wife ar rived in Drswsey Monday even ing to meet Miss Dot ha Parson, a sister of Mrs. Shattuck. Miss Parson Is stenographer in the Statesman olhce at Boise and is on a visit to relatives in Harney Valley. Mr. Shattuck and wife made this ollice a pleasant call and in the excitement of the oc casion we forgot to off sr congrat ulations, and we hasten this apology and the statement that Mr. Shattuck is a good judge of crops and dry farming methods, but he is a better judge of what constitutes adandy wile. If you don't believe this just get ac quainted with Mrs. Shattuck. -Drcwsey Sun,' Harvester whips at-J. C, WejU come Ai Son's. Sam Tetherow was among our visitors on Wednesday. Bundles for the Steam Laund ry can he left at the Capital and and Star barber shoM. There doesn't seem to be any excuse for crops growing these days. We do your mending and sew on buttons, without extra charge. See the Steam Laundry about your work. Mrs. Miller will take order for the Palmer Garment Co., ol Chicago. Sample book now on hand at the Schwartz store. Have your picture taken at tin Sayer Studio. A post ollice has been estab lished at Silvies. Will Weber is in town today having returned from Lakcview where he had been shearing ihssp. Nolicr of SI,,, iff. S.lr ll. A. MDlbold, . Inn, till I". Nnru KlobsrdtOB, .In nun Klulikrilxiui, llniirii'tlii Kloliuril.im, Madiaon Mill it i Im.ii , Huliy KirliiiriliMii, anil .i.i,ii i. Brawn, dsfradssts. By Nitiui- uf a writ of xemtkni itii) Israeli mil of iln- Circuit C'oiirl ill tlm niniii iii Oregon, fur Heresy Const oa July 1. I'M;. In Hi,- uhuvi- -( ii l,-il huh wlii-i i in ma il Court ri'inlurixl jinliiii-nl mill li mtkk mi April .1, 11116, in favor ul tin' I'lnintif! am npiiunt dofeiidanta, Nora RlehSRHMMi Juincn itii'liarilaun, lli-nrii'ttii Itli'liiirilnun, MiiiIimiii Rich hiiIiiii anil I; ii In Kli'hariUon, In tliunuin ni I4M.S8 ami Latent! IberSoa (nun April 8, I'M.1, at tlm ruin n( 10 ,nr colli pi-r minimi, ami Out lurtliur aum ol (lo atliirni-y l.n anil cnata anil dii-liiir-iini-iiiH Uii at lli '.Mi and fori' eloting a iniirltfitK" '"ni ui'tlering thu Hall uf tlm property tboretS ! u !. ami Hi I h'llhirlv ill-Hi I I hi-ii nlli i Notiin it heresy gins thai iwiiiun (In- ,ili dsy uf AtiKiiat IBM, at t tin Court iiiiiian door in iiuniH, Oregon, uitvm o'clock in tin- ftereOOBOj -mil ilav. rell ut pabllc uii'i Ion to tlm btghttt liulilrr inr i-.ii'h, tlm -.ii-i property! UiInk i tribtd an follows i lulu HI ni'Vun, i-i;lit, mill), ti'ii iiii-I i-li'Wn i tiliH-k m-vi-nlv eight of the I. -mil, . Mni, iii to thi-l'itt of I'.unip llnim-v CoOBtf Orruoti, or mi niiirli thortof, an may bt BtOtSSerf to aatinfy tin- alorr u ! juilgmont logtthtt with the ml -I tl,i-ri-iii. ami all inula an. I mi uiii! C 01 It SOd ili-l'iiif-i-inniila Doled Inly I, IBIS, w a i h.MA.v, Shorts;. B) THOU BPRAUOE, Depatj Notice of Shrriff'. Sal,. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION i Mmii hi a i k. Uanti urru n. Hiirni, Ori-aiMi, Inly v no -Snilri- in hiiri-liy aWi-n Hint Jnssptl I l.tipton, if lluriiN Ortfuti. aim. on lii-i-i-ml-i-r ' inn, iiiu'Ii-IIiiiih uti-rnl Kuli v. Nil ll.l'i'.ll, foi ',NI',, N',HH't, Hl-I'tliill I.-. TOWIHllllilftH Hin-vi h K , UHIxm, in- Mirlill.n I llli-il noil. - - I In noiMon in make final flu- 'our I'n-i.l i,. , IhMIhIi i-lallli In Ilia laml nlinvn ilm-Ol oil ! fori' Id iil.ii-i himI Kin Iw-i, i IIiiiii-. i mi II"- Huh ilm nf AllKlllil. I'll!,. clnlitiaiilnainoii aa -i 1 1 1.- -rn-ii h.Hi-iiii, i -- K. WlaaDian, frank Wlat man. llrovar Jamaanli. nil nf Htlrtia, oii-koii. Mm. H a it ii m. Ki-alnii i I'liouiiis lliitton. phi T. i lllll M.ilnry iiinl iih. i Miiiii'-y, ilnfrmlanta. Ity rlrtooott writoJ1 tutollos Ittetd -ni July 1, l'.il.'i, out of the Ciriuil '"in I i,l tin- Stalo of'Orruon for lliirnt-y l'"iinf, in thr nlnivo rnlitli-il mill win Kin miii.I t'l.nrt n-nilrinl it nnliuriit mill ilri-iii- mi Murrh '."i. IBIS, in liiviu of tin plmiititl unit aamal thr ilrlcu ii is iii the Hum ol l-ilrvcu thotifmiil our hnmliril anil arw-nly UDil 'JU-100 I lull. if $1 1,170 I'll! with latorttt thi-ro on In. in Marrh SB, ll'l.'i ami until piml at iho uiti- of H ..-r rorit ior annum, alao t"i livo liiimlri-il'lollnraatloriipy lot with intiro-l thi-ri'iiu from March 2U. ltllA until i;nl ut thi rain of l wr n-nl p.-i annum, nml formata anil ilialitirai'tnenta inn-. i at I'Jo.ho, nml fnrtrlotlng t ttittln mortttet ami ordoriog tin- -.iio ol th property tin nun docribod,ood partu-u- lolly ih-Ki-r btd lii'li-allor, Notice h hori'liv x'yon that I will on Hi vi -nlli iluv ol AiiKnat I'.'l'i, at tin i i-nit OOUat iliHir in Ituriia, ll.iniiv (bounty, ' i'L'"n at Uu 1,'il.n k In tin iili'Mi""ii ul "iiiil iluy.m-ll ul public auc tion to tho hlulu-at IihIiIit for i-aah, thf aaiil proirt hoiiiKiloin'rila-il aafollown South half of Kootbtttl ipiartcr, Norlli-i-t ipiartor of Southxaat qilnrti r, A Booth WOtl iputrU-r of Northi'aat iunrtr of no lion nil , SniillioiiHt ipiitrli-r uf hoi--tluu oltfht , NorthVOtl ipiartitr of ttcttofl i mi- i'iiioi-ii, no iii itiwiiniiiii iwi-ui -luiir done and L ,. , '.... ' .. ul iinuu" lull ly -"111- i ,iwi, l, , ,11 alio tin- Norllmaat iimrtt'r of Northoant ipuirli-r of hi rtloii thirty, Siiullieaatquur tor Suiillioiinl ipiartor ol ttttlot ninc tinn, Wi-hi hull of Bottth Wttt ipnirlor ul rcctton twenty, all in Tnwnahlp nine lion Booth of liantto twoiity nine Kaat, W. M. Ilarnoy t'onnty, t)ri'(on, Imliiil iiik all WttOf mkIiI" ami other ri(hta mnl tppOrtOnSOOti llioroiintu lioluuiug, or mi iniiili thoroof aa may lie neceaaary to an iv tho iifori'Haiil jiiil'iiioiii witli tho lottratt tbtrtOI together with all i-i ib I ii uiirniil or Which may aiirua. Dttod ut KuniH, July lat, 11115 W. A. liOO!MAN,Hh,.rlir. Br THOB. BPRAQUB, Dopaty. NOTIOI KOIt PUBLICATION I1NITKII HTA'I KM I.ANIl OKKIi K, I IIiiiii. in. ,"i, Jill) ', r'l I Niiiin-ii berebrtlrM that Klina k Hamilton nf inn I, uipii. Orrgmi, win,, oil Inly II, lata), nih'li- !',-. it I nml f-.nl'i. No lull-, l,.r-l.1, action in. i"wi.lii, vt ".mill it. in Kaat. vvillainoiia Mrilillmi, Inn i, i, -i nnili-a of llltoiilliili to iiiakn final nrimf. to .-htul.llah i iio. i to llm lain) almio daaorlbad, bafora llt-Klili-r ami fti'i-.-lr.-r. al llm i.- uu-,iii, ,.n tin-lllli ilay ul Animal, iuir, III I III Mil l II Ml" 01 Ml W I I li.-M- M 1.11,'lM Haillllllltl. Il.llll II Hi Ii in I Itnl. 'll Ii lli:. Ji'Mi-iili U llm Iihiimii , nil i.l tin. I. Mlll-ll niirnii w m Pj uu . , tti-alator IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON, FOR HARNEY COUNTY. In the matter of llm Katatc i of f CITATION Allx-rt Sutherland Koi'il. ) To Albert William .Siithoilanil, Mm, f'.raoi'H. Maaon ami nil other pertOM ami parllt'H known ami unknown, inter- oalod in aai'l eatato, if any aurh there he, nml tn all whom il mny cunooru, (iUKKTINU. IN THK NAMK OK Till! STATE OK OllKUON, ymi anil each ol yet art luirehy riled anil rnpiireil to tpptOJ in the Counlv tNiurt of t he Strife of iTOfOO, for Harney t'onnty, at tin- (unit Room there ul at the lily of limit'-, in tht County of Harney on Ptdottdt) , tht gUt day of July, IBIS, " HI n'rlnrk, in the furi'iiooii of that day, thin nml tbtrt to allow t'auae, if any exiat, .ihy an or der of aalo altnll not In ininlo by tlm Court of tho followioB dotorlbod 104) property ritaetrd m Beraoy Count), OrtgoB, to-wlt: ThoBWJ4WH Bocttoa SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES $2.50 PER YEAR HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Burns, Oregon UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY J, and NK.'iNW'1,. NWJfNWJ ml NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IsiTKIi HTAIKH IAN1) mini, Hitrni, tirt'dfiii. June ' , VH. NutlM In Id-ii'Ly itVtB that .IwfiOiBoh t'. 1'iin 1 ti 1 . ii.' h . 1 1 , ' 1 KMi, wlio, on May 'i, I HI.', hint' B, IVIII 11(1 Mm nil I ., i'.'i.i, niH.ft' lloiin in 1 1 uirlui Ni, ouw.t utiiMt O7U06, ruaiiactlvaly 1 ,1 1 ,. Ho 1 i.', N'.sh1,', .- 8, t. :Wh. K K.. I "i I, M.'.NWV NUNBW. Hit Ih, hK'-Hl-' -mi in hi 7, ii.ui.Binj. 'Jit H., lUiim- u i' wiM.Hiii-ih' m.-i itiittsi. ii nit.i nutlet if 1 lilt It L It'll In HiaUv llmtl Hun- ffftl I'm. "I. to . ti.. ' 1 I11I111 lt Hit' UikI alit.vi dNCrlbflt), l.iiiiit' li'tLii .. am) lit. . iv t hi liuriii(ti'Kiii liy ul Julv, i'i 1 In; inn in Milium 11 wlli(Wl! it I. I lioiiihsuii, Kl lloM-iii raus. H. J. l.i'vy Is Dd I' liiitlti'iiian, all ul WavtTly OrtfOD, Wfal hum, KCBjItttT, MOTICK KOK PUBLICATION l Nil KDHTATKH LAND uKKM'K. ( Nutlet 1- btrtb xivun that Kavii c. i.,, ul lUdtLiflUdviiOt, ItrtMOU, vtliu, uu AhuiibI in, iii'i, 111 11 I i' Ut'Wh I -1 1 1. 1 Kitt 1 . Ni. MUmM, lor I1,, HorlluU .:', luwiiihli. U H., Itaniit- IH I' V iliitiiiiiifi- altildlfe.0, has in. i mil ice uf IiiU-ii. (inn 1. 1 niukf Klual li.i.f, (ti uiUlilliti iIhIiii Hi I hr iiini Htuivv ilnat-rilinl, l.i'Lirt' id, imi'i md iiiMihti, at iiuniN Ortfjuu un ilm ttlb '!) "I -hii V , I'.il... L mi iniini'sag Mrltuaifvi. Iliuiy I' lluulU's . .lih.il.' M llu. ul. y ni") Ililili ll I'tiunln ll , nil n I HMt'll, Ori'KOll. II. ni V I, !iUnrii t.f IIhI t imitii, iHtp.ili WH KAHKK, Kftli.l.-i UMH) llm nt. I.il. I, lit Nu. Si-iUI No QHM. NOTICE! KOK PUBLICATION I'MI'tll HTATIM I.AMI UMII'K, IIUIIlM, IIIOm'111. Jllll' llll, I'" I Noiiru in liaruby alv.ni that lliu Northern I'm IIO' ItHilway .'iiiiii'Hiiy, whtiae iinai uilii-i-,i,i.l" m ImHi I'aul. Minn,.., .!.. in,. 11, 1. 171I1 ilay .,1 Jul. i.il.. in.. 1 in ii,iM. iiRii-ti 11. auplloa- ll-.ii 1.. H.li'iil iiinlur tlm i.r.ii I.I.111B nl tlia aot ..I I'liiiai.MM, Hi'iTiiviil July I, Iniw (IkiHiMt., '.'.., '..'in l.nl t Hoi- IIO. I.nl I Hio lll.'I'WIl. IIJ H. It. ,14 Kail, W M AMY III!" I Mil l.rlMl.UM I llllllllllll M.lvuiai'lv till' InHiIm lli'M lit,.'.), llr llt'Mllll.U III llllj.1t I Ll'. Mil.. Mil I. Ill ii-ial I..'.' I. .....ll III lllll ll or t. I... Hi of un. i.iu.iiMl i i.iMci,.r in ilia la.ul, ur ally "I nor , .'H. nil in lliudlM llli- tlii.li MitlilMi Iim .if iirotvat III tbla ...li.i-.nii I'imimI iomI'I'IIimiiI nIioiiIiI 'ml day ol AuauMt. llilfl n u. uiiii iu-mI.ii'i 8WI4NW , Soi-tiiin 1 1, ni Towitthlp Booth ul lulu,,-. M Knit, ul ii... ill:i iii ctte Mori.lian; lur the iiiroae ami ,i I'lui'.l lur in . In- pttltiotl ul C. W. . rink wafer, tliu utliiuiiii'triit.ir ul tin-iiImivo-iihmii-iI ostato, borttofort lilcl in tlii. matter a-kini; (or an ur.lor uf h.iIi n( tlio iiliuve-iloarrilioil protal M lur tin- porpott ui rotllalog aaQoltnl nranoy to nay tin imlebteilneaa uf i-ui.1 o-tato ami UMOSptettl of a-1 in 111 i.l rut i' ni, ami i-l. inn that lie le aIIuho.I tu ni-II tlio m.U'I nremiaea at private mlo at'O'irilinir lu ll..- !av.Niil llu- Mute nf 1 .1001111 iii.i .ii miii Ii I tei nu- mnl ruinlitinna aa are ollowod bj law un. I in .iv I aulli.iimil mnl .ro ., 1 il.'-.l tiy tliia Cuiirt , ami uu untl o M h n( yuii a 10 lioreliy niililioil tluit in tht event nf yutir failure to bt ami tppotf in --iii.l tniurt 11a aluroxaiil, mnl tu ahoo raiiMO aaiiiat tlio inakii'ir uf i-aul unlor uf aalo ul aaiil proiniaea, that tliu aauio will be uiaile aa prsyOS fur in -ni.l p.-ti-tiun . PlTNgSSi The Hun. 11. C. Lotcas, JuiIkii uf tin-1 'uiinty t'-uirl ul I In- Mali ul Ori'iiiin, fur tlm t'unnly uf llium-i mil. llu' Seal ul auiil Court afliiotl IbJt ltth .lay ul Juno, A. D. IHS. ITTBgTi K.T. Ill 1. Illl I uuiily t'lork ul ll.iruov Count) iBtsl) I 11.-1 pilhlletlltlll June IS, IBIS. I 11 I pulilioation July HI. I'll-'.. Eitate Creditor! Notice. BM -TT"!-" I Noilce ia hereby given by tho uii.lor i'ik-ne'l uihuinialratliM ul the tttttt ul I lank Ailriiin, .Ii i-..i.-. to the rroihtur. Of ami all u-inuii- having elaluia ftghlntt tlio Mm. I iloi-eii-oil. In present tho Name with the QtOOSMIf viiui'liorn, within ill iiiiiiilha alter the first piiblli-aliun uf Huh notice tu J , 0. lteatty, Df ll). OrOgOO, my Mlhorlatd agont, in all tuattera tun ni'ile.l with the aaiileatute. Al UK I-:. AKUIAN, Ail mill intra t rl a . hiiat publication Juno IB, IBIS, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'NlTKIi HTATRN I AMI' (till. I HuriiB, (in M, lull l ' i i Notice (a bUftb nivon dial lit. nuns J Houilcy uf UWSD, IIukuii, Wild. Oil A ll ll .'(I. 1 11 I i'ii. !. Ihiiiu'sUHtl .nuy No U7a7i( lor K'.nW1,, W1, KKU.sWc 18, Iwti Ufts .lUnm- .' , K .niltaui. tu Mctl.ilim. llW III. m! ii,,(h a- til ll itiuii lu make t 'uiu 111 utn tluu in. l hi vataLilsli cliiiui In the latul abovt dfjfKrlbad, be fur a RufltUi ttid liii tly rr, at lUirim, drtiijiuii, uu Uu- nl da f til Auaust, 1 ! t laiuiaiit naiui'ft as yy itu. mm Kobarl Minitii, I't-i.i Hnydtr. i baa Huoi V 11 1 Is 111 KhtIi, all ul liiHi-ii Oifytui W ) AHHi:, KculMcr . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'mtku htatks Land (irnciK liUlllr-. Urttf9st ''. if, I 'I ' Null. I is licit l. Mi yen I tut I Ji.lili V. Ituhllliuui IIU rug, ' Jii'K'.ti, w liu, ull Jan JL'., I irhmi A.m I, lUIO.lita.lv lltint. hlciti l.ut 1 1. - S... Ust. Iilll nBi.tcl1vfly fur K'.hWi NWVaHW', w( SV'4lHfcllun lu.NVNU.'a. MWMNWrv SW. WU, hctll.ui 1., ltiysiiHkiliji.il htiutli Riiiiti l.ssi, y lliuui.'d. MimLIIhii. I...B ill, it 11..1.. , uf Ihtiuitluii to make llnal llu wm urool, lu ,-oiati hati claim tu tin. tan. 1 al.tiyc ticgcrltit-.l U'l.in Ucriifcior " Itt'ftiyci, ni Hlllitl, On IO'j, tu the Mil iia ni July, cm rial man 1 DaMUM hr " Itm-sBcs. 1 ik v nl Crow 1 Aiiuustlui. ulltmrt. JutuulU IL uiu, 1., rliitiiii' Mai c. all 1 HciWlt , 1 H . UU. W Mi ri sins-. i;.',:in'. 1 Una.) Vale -' list Nt 0 149 NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION 1 Mil 1. NTTKK I, A N 1 in l it 1 nlo, tHcuiiii. May Jiih, Niiiltf In hi'ii'Ly ru,-n ttiat tho Nu I'aclikc Hallway CumtiHiiy, vtliusc uust attiu-MB liHt. 1 mil, Ml 1. ins,. la. tiun tit tat mthdaj uf May, UU iii.i lu tills- .-iii.c Its aupllcu tiun tu scli'ci uimIit tin1 provlilonsui iii. w ol ( unpins, ftppruvd JuU 1 iMih HO .-lal. .''.. I i.l 1 -M-clit.it in, li ol n u . i.i. 1 t M Anvan.laU livrtlll liutmlliK tulvclti y iho Imitlg tlcsciilnl, or iloslrtliK to oliccl Un'sitisi ul Ibfl Mluiual character u( tlu I I oralij olhcr rvaguii, to th dUpogal lu tpjilicahl nli. ml. I Hit. tliclr iilll. UyllN uf i-iol.-i :,, urtU'f, on ur L.I..IC llu IMImU) tit ItlU. IUL'i Tihii. JoHit-., Ituylgicr. I.H t tin 1 it Enamels are Easy to Apply Have you a certain room in your home that looks just a bit dingy, or an old dresser or chair or table that would look more cheerful and inviting if it were given a dainty new finish of genuine enamel? 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Notice ts bit by ivtu timi ibe Northern 1 in Mir i.i.mwi Cumpftuy. wuuse poei oiinc niiit-s is M I'm ni. m 1 11 11. sot h, Iihh thiti leili lU) u( Mil, I'M. fllt'il III llils Office IU Hl'l'liwi tluu ii lewol until 1 iiir pro tfluns o( i tie ei ul OouiretL approved Jul i. iH.m ,i hiki , : . . ..; us tsitii.lt. l l.i Hio myi u( tuiiyrtss apniuwi Mv 17, iw A r4sWW, NIWNWM.IWUMWUlliH lU.Twu til H. ( ill l.hsi.V. M. MeiUl No. UNl.il Any inn) ell pereoni plelmlDH eilvurul) I In inn. I -i.-., Hio. i, in iluslrlnu o utijt'i 1 beveiiM1 uf 1I10 Miiuml tiiitiHtlvr uf Hi. Uiul. u? MU) other ri'uuu i.. Uiu dltpusiil o epplleeiil sin. ul. I ll lu tluli ItitUvits uf uruluet In Mil oflive.uuur befure hv Ijth .Isy ul July, I'M.. Wk r Ami.. UtKl-u'i RSH The lv I he mmmtat .il sssl sssssv I . V"mp-s.("tionritsi hs siiiuil", rSc sstis-iycoii- (9, 78 JBW c 'sjssw 5fW 2 . i"" band, I IShBSSSSW I'j mIiuIb. 1 eSShTBSSSw V--. Pm 1 SJ. I ltilftll-l III ir. I.ailiaill ll.l SltnliH. etlUCUun. Mas irinil.la, viaiblo sl it cleans fiou. buth eiuls lis .lolul rttl I op pitilols your lac ml evt agaiual never up at roas yuur luia ol ainbi. lakes down easily. You can look ihruimlt ilia I anr JTlarlm .11 OALIBRC Repeating Rifle Motlrl 20. 4ii illuitralccl, 24. iiuti (..lupin harrrl, 15 ol" J'i mIii.Im. $11.50. ii.iiii v li 'in tlrliutivc itutJM. lima shall, sov.tiri anl I he Sid tjecl-on tltiows shells ewstf to the s.Je - it. Ilandlaa all .11 akort. .11 lams, ssssl .11 SMavri1. cartrldaaa. in. 1 .. I- Atumala to xUU yuuia. A f. il , etc. 7furt'n ll lepealata also made with lever at lion; ask yuur dealer. Sand 3 postaH fur complete cat. aloM of all JKm'a ram ul 4iS w.How St.. Nssw Ha.vn.Conn. itoi iillea aUTl I I la. ..II. . II .22 short, .22 BBSs and .1 ii.tf llie hollowut'iitt IiuuUiim t Aitinliiaa. SJUft tot imIiIijU. StlllllcU, llBWHS, CIVIWS. y7ffatinKrmsCy, Gen. Mgr. L o i4iiiiinn utne.