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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1890)
Ccfclnct Piictearapho for $2.60 pop Dozen. Call Early oo I will bo In Independent for a Chert Tlmo Only, w. " wm THE WEST SIDE E. C PENTLAND, if FRIDAY. IUNE 0. 'UM. Our county is Lord for that t safe, thank the Hurrah for the people nnd our commissioner, Simpson t And uv for improvements In our city and our county. For At least two years we need not fVr a heavy tar, Wa have no rooster to crow, cannon to fire, uor lungs with which to shout ourselves hoarse; in the election of Simpson as county commissioner for the taxpayers of Tolk county are the ones as much interested as we, and all feel that the result is just aud right Election is over and yet work will not stop on the motor line nor any other enterprise now under way in this city ; on the contrary more important ones are being planned and will be curried into execution. No fulse promises will be made, but the progress will be no less sura. Now that the election is over what shall we talk about t Our advice for one thing is, do not talk at all but just sit down aud write to some friend about the future possibilities of Polk county aud try and bring him here. Do not try and think of some one away off in Europe, or even the Eastern States, but some one right in Oregon. You will have more influence. either the republican or democratic ticket was slaughtered for the local ticket. Jn fact in all things In this election the utmost fairness and liberality has been shown. No intimidation of auy kind was used, and if those who voted Ar Moltec in this precinct thought it to their own and the county's interest to vote iw they did, no 111 feeling should bo held ngniust them. Mr. Simpson cau congratulate hliusoll upon tho character of the vote whiuh elected him, based us it was upon intelligent aud backed by the bone and sinew of the county. The fight is now over aud let. pence reign within our walls. Uufleuchingly and without fear the West Side has stood by the people in tho contest just closed and has advocated honest methods, and what it believed to be right and proper. This is not a victory upon which Independence can congratulate it self aloue, but all of Polk county is the gainer. Calm judgement of the matter will convince all of the justice of your position now that it is all over. Mr. Simpson is elected commis sioner of Polk conuty. While in dividually Dallas would have been benefited by Mr. McBee's election, all of Polk county will be benefited by Mr. Simpson's election. The money for the bridges will be paid without depreciating our credit These are burdens which we cheer fully bear. Polk county has grown and will now grow faster than ever. A time will come when a court house can be built and not burden the taxpayers. We should prepare for that day in advance. Sylvester Pennoyer has been elected Governor of Oregon. One of the most significant facts about his election is that he was elected in a republican state, which gives Linger Hermann probably 10,000 majority, by from 3000 to 4000 and also while being opposed by that mighty paper, the Oregonian. Mr. Pennoyer is the people's friend, if any one can be, and as such he was elected. If he proves untrue to his professions, his future is not so bright as his present He will now be a prominent candidate for vice presideut of the United State (tXiimiimnHl bualnem Mwrli 4, 1MB, UEPOUT OF THE CONDITION. Th rwlifiu bui. At Inttviwndmr, In th Hilnf Oirtun.al tb vlua tf lmali)aa, Ms IT, A. t. 1WU, frna Mid dlamunu IW.0TI.W OTonlntru, wund mtl imix'urU .Vait.tt l. M, Honda l Mvtira rirrulHllnn. ... liaoo.it lu from HIM Hank a and hara . .., ItMiklnK-huuiw, furniture and HU M ,ISM Currant viurnm and taa uald . 4iH.M Premium nn H. IV.uiln S,,a0 Ch-ka and utliar null llama KMT HUUufotlivrbanka... , .. fJNMO rational pap currency, ukla nnd ovuta...... ..... .... &.80 Ktw.'l. lltdniitkin fund wllh It. H, Troaour- H4r caulofclrcuUIHm)....,....... Uti.SC TWal....... ...... tIAHtl.lTIM. Catiltal attics paid In.... Nurphia fund.................... I'ndlvlrinl nruDta National Hank nolra outaliuidln .I,II.HT .. l.'tM. Il.a.a) Individual dapoatta aiililcci to check. MNt M lrmand cc'linciM ol tlouitlt . fJ.aVM Itua tooth Natlo,! Hank Iu tu Hlala Hanka and I aiikcra l'l.Wt.Kl MM.! Polk County-Voto-Non. Oilleinl. TWal . . iaw.l4tt.wr 81 at of Oregon, Cnunljr of Ilk. ta. I, W. II. lla,wl, caalilar of lh abova-nainad aank do aolaiunl awaw llmt tha atwva autr ntanl la true to th bl of my knuld( and Mlcf. W. II. HAWI.KY.Cu.hlrr. Hubarrlbrd aud a worn to brain m Hi la iu day of May, MM, JAMKH OIIIHON, Notary l-ulillc Correct Attcai; J.H. CHOl'KK, (. W. WIIITKAKKH, U W. RullKKTHON, Wraclora. rA R K C R8SC H CC L REPORT. Tb school rvport fui the mouth end ing May 30th Is : Enrolled, la, avcniiro attendance, 10. Francis, Nanth, ami Nellie Helralck, Elmer and Homer Fresh, Dell GrlgsU-y, James aud Ralph Davidson, Agnes Calhreath, Kuiiiia Mogfurd, Mary and Willie Ilradluy, Ell Dt'Bord, Cyrus, Eva, and Clara Bolter merited 100 In attendum and deportment, and were all very attentive to their studies. J. D. Wood, teacher. BRIKr MENTION. Indies and children's shoes at coat, at J. L. Stockton's. Polk eouiily Candidates, (.WenM, U A Miller H llei'iimnn MtO J A ltiueti (Voeerwif, S I'enutiyer 1) Thunttwiii Strjt ff Miff, W Townaeml (I W Melliide N I'leres .Slftife 7'wi, tWWelib l'hll MetMhau K V Walker Sup Jmijr, 11 K Ittmham UH11.SUI A Iltoy K II MetUroy Tt'Jory Mufe Miikr, JuhnO'lirlen K C linker Johu U'Urlen IVtw Alt) &itl, J J Wltllney U U llingliHin jRtiirriu-ntiiHi'rti N 1. Ilutler (1 W Myer Wm Snvsge U H Wullnee A W LueiiH J K H unt Slirrtf, M A Hurvh W I, Wells W W Miller (Vrit, 11 Mtw.Uk C II OmiiI (lllHltiMHHU I' laase HiiiiMon li w Aieitee I f Ksrs N (Innliirr K K Hubbard W llutlvrwlek 1Wiitrrr. lilt Turner T V IMl John Knntiett Nrhnnl Suiil, W 1 Jti-ynolila J N Hart Anna Stevens Nitriruor, T L Ilutler Frank Duller Pr KlrkiMttrlek Dr Kelcbum W 11 l'urrlah li M I.lties I M Hulk-r J W OaUirtie li 1. Murpby ( mniiililt, V llliyiiatull Wm kellv (I T Hixdfiby J 11 Muruu l S 141 1 87 ,H4 K 4H i !' 4.1 ' W fi ti t! an! t M 41 111 67 41 s (111 411 ft i 3.1 4 i:, ! I - 4l! iM 41 41. in I ' A3 M J,', f'l 42 it) 4.1 til 117, (17 VI 1H7 li l ? s s 1M 17'J (I 1711 lfl ird 171 (1 I.M1 lt mo inn mill lul 74 in: 111) till! IIM1 1 IIN! ItUI till 111) 11 lfV, 1(10 us im &4! 141 W, 117 imi 111 l' SKI Stl it! ins l;J7 71 Kl 70 i.1 ' 4 217! 277i 177 Ml on I uiii! 17! J117 1H4 I.V1 14.'i ani 4 4441 ai7 ia, 7 ! 7N 'i S7 l M, til lot' ;,it fi7 im i u l:i llCI 4 ' atw 171 'l ISO: Sa I III 14 2H 157' -Mi R'l, ,1tU .0 VM 1 Id', 111! i:.7i l:n 411 3. 07 1K II'. B7 115 57 11.1 37 11.1 AT 11.1 KS! 4;i l'-M 4.; liki m 44 44, 4.11 40 AN rt 42j W 44; S7 1, 8.1 4,1 4 V 41 44, 41 44 Hi : mi- l li 68 ai m 831101 HI12.1A IN.II I0H? ion 10H11 inm 1101 271000 !!1 1004 I2U I0H4 ill iim 27 1(11(1 a-,ii sniiflfl iHilll-. HOT OtW RSfl 11711 1X14 11(12 III? (KM) 711 S4! 27 liWI -110ll !W M4 17 lo-i 2H snn OREGON LAND CO. Willi lis UtiincOniee nt ALEM, - - OREGON. (In th BIhUi Iiisnraiiro Building,) onrli olllee In Pt)KTI)ANU, A8TOUI A und ALBANY. Him for wilt n ItirRS list of flntlti, HUxik and Fruit friiw, lw City aud Hiiburlmn iiojerly. Tho OREGON LAND COMPANY, Whs wt'olilly nrganlzcd for tbp iiurjiosfl of buying and subdivid ing largo tracts of luml, and biu during tho past two years bought nd subdivided over 3,200 acres of In ml into 5 to 20 acre trocla. Tb auo tHjsi! of tills undertaking Is shown In the foot that out of 280 tracts placed on the market, 225 have ben sold. We claim that ten aorut of choice land In fruit, will brln a larger Incomo than one-hundred and fifty acres of wheat In tho, Mississippi valley. We also make vnluabto Improvements In the way of roadst fences etc, We can sell a small tract of land lor the same price per acre as you would have to pay for a large farm. Bc'iid for pamphlets etc H. T, IIOIvLE. , 1 W. If. WALKER. IIliXKI.i- & WALKER, DBALKNS IN" faiilf - Groceries - and - Country - Prcd:ce. MAIN ST. - INDEPENDENCE. letiitienitH, Flmt; Ileuiblliviis, Hwmtl; t'nliui, Third. J. A VEXr58 VENESS AFTER THE BATTLE. Vox Fopulii, Vox Deii. The voice of the people is the voice of God and never in the his tory of Polk county has this truism been more fully illustrated than in our recent election. We stated the issne squarely before the peo pie; we told them time and again it was court house or no cour hoosejthat it was in no sense zcounty teat fight and now we have won the day by an overwhelming majority and we still say, once for all, the issne was plainly on the court house question, and leave the Dallas press to explain to its friends the way it put the issue in the face of their defeat Yes, we hail the coming prosperity of Polk county with joy. We are proud of our ' record because we have been vindi cated. And now to one and all we say, we have nothing to take back We felt that we were right before the election and we are right after the election. We will in the future devote the columns of the West Side to the upbuilding of the whole county and not to any pet scheme of a few ringsters wherever they may reside. THE RESULT. The election is over and vic tory has perched upon our banners the cause of the people of Polk county is in the ascendant Not only have we that to congratulate ourselves upon ; bnt also we caa look every man in Polk county squarely in the face and say that it was gained fairly, honestly, and for the common good. We can say that Mr. Simpson's majority was not obtained by illegal ballots, boughtcn votes,or through a perva sion of facts. Independence can congratulate itself on the fact that while the local issue of court house or no court house was ever upper most and a solid vote was cast against a heavy tax that no one on All the chlekeus In wanted at J. D. Irvine's You ran get six bread tlekets for a quarter at Taylory's bakery, Fruit jars at Hcnklcs A Walker's. i J. D. I. has the beat roost cuflees In town, and the only plnee where you ' can -get your eultee ground free of; charge. a Trespass notices S ceuts eueh at the Wkht BiOEjobofllee. Heukle & Walker carry a full Hue of groceries and proviaons, and soil the same as low as the loweat Uondnutn & Douty ure eoiiHtsntly manufacturing all kinds of tinware from the heaviest tin plute. Cull and see them; It will pay you. Hewing iiutL-blncs and extras, ulm organs and plauos at Whwlcr'n. Croquet sets and hammocks for sale at Wheeler's. Miss Hattle lUebardsnu is at home again, Thirteen car loads of railroad Iron for the motor line have been unloaded at the depot. Five ear loads more will com plete the shipment. U. li. Thlelsou, engineer for the motor line came up on Wednesday, The directors should call a school meeting and let us vote on a 120,000 school bouse, The county court will, we under stand Invite bids on a pile bridge, also an embankment from the slough to North Independence. Quarterly communion atthePresby. terlan church next 8unduy morning. Preparatory services Suturduy morning at .-.80 o'clock p. m. Children's day services by the children Hunday even ing. Miss Smith, of Dixie, was visiting her friend Mist Green this week. Ford Parker is back home again. He has been In Oregon City at work. Ladies and children's shoes at cost. at J. L. Stockton's, Cooper Bros, earrv the lurmwt r,ir.j of hardware, stoves, tinware, imple ments. bUEfrfes. hacks and carta aimlh of Portland on the west side. A complete piece of sheet music for ten cents a codv. at Wheeler's. Consult your Interest and read Cooper uroe. new au. A fine line of laundry Henkles Walker's. All kinds of Job printing done at the West Side Job office. Nobby picnic baskets Just what you want at this season, for sale by Henkle a Walker. J. D. I. has the best and largest stock of groceries In town. One package of culling curds for 50 cents per package at the West Side ob office. Ice cold soda, all flavors, at Wheeler's bookstore. Ladles and children's shoes at cost, at Stockton's, The only flwt-class cutlery is the IX L Large assortment Just received nt Cooper Bros. rOR SALE. Ben Dirt Baa a i A. PRKSCOTT, PRESCOTT & PROPRIETORS OF- Independence Saw Mill, Mmiiifiittui'crs ofiuitl Dealers in FIR AND HARD WOOD Hough-unci Dressed .Lumber. J. A. WHEELER, Manager. THE lit POUT Hit SUIHE STAIUUX, LINCOLNSHIRE LAWYER! Will make the Wesson of 1 sun, on Mondays, and Tuesdays si W. Htirke's, Houver, Tuesday night st Monmouth; Wrdnesdsys and Thursdays.at W. H. Isvis' ami. lea, Dallas; on Fridays and haturaay at KUJohnion's stable, Indesudem)e. DESCRIPTION: He la a iilemi:d bright by, rising 8 year old, welh I' pounds, with black front legs, man and tall, white hind ftst, wllh stripe down the lace. He haa a giant lUt lame, w lili lots of flue silky hair, stands 1H hands and one Inch high, and Is a most iMiwerful, tsiniwcl, perfeet specimen of an Kugllali hhlre Home, with good style and action. He was fiatlwl May, lssi, breu by Wm. Newton. Kai., Ni.urk-on-Tr.i, Kii(!and and was Imported Ati(Ut, 1KS2, Hiiieelnitstrtulion, Lincolnshire Law yer received the following prlxra: 1st Oxford coun ty show, lHsi'; 2nd, Don nialer Township Hhow, IS;!; nd, U.mt.m Western Fair. IKHS and 1HM, seven others competing; 2nd, Dorchester Township Hhow, ISM; 1st. Hieelal and Hweewtake. Houtli Oxford Hprlng Hhow, 1SS4; 1st Hprlngtleld, 1SH4. Lincolnshire Lawyer Is a sure foal getter and his colls In the ICuat have Iven sold for a high figure. PEDIGREE: fmr, No, Ml; Shir Hurt, hay, oh lla lirwt, alii Ml; E. W, COOl'KB. COOPER OS. IT WILL PAY YOU . To Cull itrti) Iithpntt Our Large Line -f um ue.i siras cicffiEii. y.nr AILnllon I. I.1..11j ralM l!Tl.XClrtll K B.&CO. BUGGI ES, -WITH WADE CORNER IRONS,- Whloh Fit ovf r tli Corners In siieii ft wity tw to hold the Fwme -ml PnnelB wnrely Uigellier, makliigit lttixitlbl fr Cvtnm to Open. Also ft Full Lino of HACKS and PHAHT0NS. A CAR LOAD OF BAIN WAGONS, Modo Espoclolly for Our Trade, Just Rooeivod Direct from the Factory. DEERiNG & Mccormick Mowers, - Harvesters - and - Blndorr. T AY L O R'S U Br eery and B ate Aa rnlvrwl III th RnjrlUh Slud Book. I.lnrolnahlra taar- jr. No, Ml; Khlr llur, bay, whlta luwt, Swlaii Ml; brtwdnr, Wui, Nawlon, Hlllalila Itouaa, NrwrS-ooTrnl. r.nalaud; aim, Mltauni Sp, liajr iSKttArt dam, suHrlr t art Maiv, buy: llam a aire, I'roliltiit Llnniln, bay, (ITlWi; Mfllaiurn hwrauV aire, ba ilS.,b air ilv?S, Lay. it ilAqsi, bay; ss r. (y; nil tSVai. blank; I f J t liuwarSa, Iwy; Ubih aalra, bay, (Mi; raiidalr, bay, 07); (, hay, (.'will; 1 1 1 , bay, IHi; III , Imy, 7II 1 1 1 1 1, bay, IXUiJ; fill IS, bay, a a a c 1 1 ,l,li (tunlrlia, black. 1 lie abiivt imlinn, that l.lnniliiahlra Lawyer, baa draraud- m inim atmiaoi ma mm r.niiaa buk. TLKMS: Insurance, $jo; Season, Hnifle Service, $13. Inurasriduf whan tb mar la known to bawllb foator haahwu dlxFil nf i,r nmvrd out ,rf III fnniity. Hamin, duaJiily tat, Siitila aarvb-a, duaal llmaiif avrvb. All ran takrn to nvrnt Scvldrut, but rvwnalbla for n.mr. JAMES E. DAVIS, Owner. JOHN I.AKK, (.room. Dullas, Or. 'J A. J. Whiteaker, Furniture -DK.M.KIt IN- and Being lie. W. G. SHARMAN, Invites Your Attention to Iuh Large uimI well seleelo l Stock of Goods consist hiK of Parlor and Bed-room Sets, Chairs, Car pets, Lounges, Picturs Frames, Wall Paper, and Plain and Fancy Goods in his Line. -Lowest Cash - Prices.- A. J. WHITEAKER, Independence, OreKonv IWepehant Tailor. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. FIT GUARANTEED. Custom Goods forj Merchants and others recut and pressed. I will open monthly nccounts with Merchants at Indein?ndeiu aud Monmouth for iccuttiiig. C STBEET, Opposite H?- O. 7 : n 1 1 u in fu 01 k um 11 STAUJOX. elk soups at lond lontle ti'nm for anla. Any peraoD wlabing to buy will (la well to call and him. a 7. M ERCURY No. 1791, Will makttht8sasonef 1690, DESCRIPTION, Chestnut; foaled 1887; hied by Alfred riestiin, Hull'olk, Ki'Kliuiil; imisirtcd 18KII; weight 1800 1Iih.;nIi'h Wilson's VaiiRminl (l,Ha7);diini 1'uehess (ia) l.y Uitrrelt's Crown i'rlnte (54): grand dam Deppor (77) by Johnson's (lollulh (74o); great grand dam llrag; givat great gritml ilum Illiinioiid by (iriiy's Jlriton ((llo). PKDIGKK13. Wllmin'a Vansuard (18a7);lrn IllrtdoiraCliiunplon ililO); Uatn 'iiiuntiin iftii, Hlilrti'll aChiimiilon (i:mi; aim Allcn'a Albert (IK); diim by Oliiwtvr Kiiin.rur (IK); by Ni'woiwtlP Csntaln iHUi by I'lanl'a CainlnldKO (1111I11I11 1W1; by W. I'otllliKhuin'i, ll.irae (87.1) by I'liinl'a iliirk hiirao Kit) by llnidy'a Hi lton MM) No, 19). AllPirAII.rKlfi);atr"rntrl(lK(.' Albert ()), I'atrlUKo'a Allwrt (li'lAi; aire Huxira Albert (K!); ilniu by I'rykea Champion UlWtj by Miiinforil Clmiii)lou (81)1). TKKMS: Iniat.irance, $25. M. SCRAFFORD and KING TETHEROW, Owners. I mm DR. HILLER'S Special Prescriptions. 1 HOME TREATMENT SClf CURE A Snec flj Remedy for Each Diierse ! ' r".'.-Y..?ftCi.rIN" KESTOHAtVr. stltwulata. nutrition. Purl"., lbs 1.1 uuia ii,(v a ui, liu lon ,n o.u.ril Ubii.tj, AiarfaottonluaiiUuniistlibulUlw. I It. !lll- r, ATI- il ,0!J nflM1C! ANO.LIVER CUnE. rsrialiillaas. . ss.1 ail I.IV- r TKii:iiuii'ciii.Tmdvtai.:wiiu wrolllloiia, ' MA. J. r " nT"l -"" tl" Catarrh, Chronlo Catarili, uiJ Cilarlul bc.mir. 1, (iuiraitDil tu tmra tua or t ca whn .IliadliMW w! UUm'ad, ur uihub) raluiidod, r - -H ' Inn.j .'1 '-n.r VS 'L ' '' l'o:'''' ""n""'. 'Kha, Dronrhltla, Pltutlay l Hnaiim i il.1. and i.uavM t on.niiii,oii. t'onUina nuOplatai. CurwCroupliilDuilnutaa. rry i. HPjJII' I-EH'3 uipht iepia aad none throat cupe. i,v..,t. a.i rUn IH.lithrla. Wt I po.ilh.l) omt ny uro I .nut in Iruui 'J to H li lira. Cura. tjulu. In t .lay, DW. HILLER'3 FEVEflOUBE. I.Kl;.pn,l In all aouto ,1Im, h ttan,lnl with favor. I'ravcn a a ul cu m'scarlei r'ov.r, sJarlallna, and M.aalaa, Uuthai ahoultl brar thla III mind. DB. HlllER': M ".V1UDECt!.ITYCU!tE. Cum Nor.u. WtasatM, and let f I'omr. Htm'VkCmmii'"i ifAtvSmUT la UUIer Druj Co., 8,11 Kraiitlaeo, Cal. DR. H.'UEn'S WHFUMATIC WOFURAlglfLCURF. Cur Kh.nai.ti.iti. Kaura.tlia, Uant, Liimbaao, ami B oUi itf M ntVbfl uj ;h bl l aiida which wu a t.iein. DR. H LLER'3 JJjTHNn( IJRE.AId tht pwrth and deialnnmeid .f h lilnn ilnrlig tua tcoiliC'v w bid, uii.urii) i-aiiilaaa trathlnir and ound taath, an l -Bt., aiuU'ima 8 iih, llkk.ta, Uraln TtMiililmanil Ikiwol l.'ou4uiila. A liltaali W US.1 11MIMU.I olilid. , Pravcntt and Cur. WhnopInK Cun.h. Nora. tVbh thu Mi" fi'lO'inl l)r, 11 llar'a Hy.lra.Wna Hratondlit, I'r. Hi lar'. Ilh-.'m t' ml Nanralulu I nrc, nd Or tidiaraCuub t;ura th.i ab i reni.JU, a aputi;.. m'f.bl' lo m, and, If nut vlitaiiiabla f 1 m ,vunr drua(i., will n aant Iroa by uiuti, t.11 . rwiS bl i.a. $1.00 par Package. Six Packages for $5.C0. Tlw.a ti'mrdlr art th" khuI' of C'aiilV "ra yean nf prartlo il prr frnliaial atra.bnr, ami .ni 1 nnrnnttiail in nur" a im a enru l p aalhlu, Dr. Hlllar'a (U-.auo b i f iIIm tio . t r huiua truiiBiit, conuliiuiKva Ukblainairuutlunawtoliyylauaanddlal, aaiiiraaauuai piUal.ua HILUER DRUG COMPANY. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, U. S. A. Uest (JoilCh Mnrlininn Cures where all cIhr fails. vssie. niKiron take it without nlnn,.ii,m iw.i , .j.'. -uiu... umuKKIDUB 1 .. lwonrnniflnneri oy i-fcysioia j ioiihuiu ana agreeairito to the piSO'8 REMEDY FOR CATARRH. Best easiest to use. Cheapest, Relief is immediate. A ours is oertuin. For Cold in the Head It has no equal. c&WAI-flsll It la an Ointment, of which a small particle is applied to the nostrils. Price, 60a Sold by druggleta or sent by mail. Address, E. T. Hassltiks, Warren, Ps. ON C STREET, Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakos on hand Every Day Except Sundays. A Full and Fresh Stock of Canned Goods Flour, Teas, Coffee. Sugar, Dried Fruits, Syrups, Candies, Ci gars, Tobaccos and - All Oootls Usually Kept in First-class Grocery. Store. D. B. TAYLOR, Prop. LIVERY, E1".I JOHNSON, FEED STABLES. md SALE FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS AND REASONABLE RATES. Stock left In nr raw will m well altendiHl lo. sPEcui iccoraooiiis for tmimn TBU. : INDEPENDENCE, OR, MAIN STREET, School Books and Stationery FOR SALE BY- BUSTER & LOCKE. The Public to Most Cordially- Iin itwl to Call a,l Pri,(, n,.r t-i- SelecU'd Stock of Writing Ik,wra, Tablet, Tens, Iuk, Ru1rs, eta, also All the School Books In Use In the Public SeliooK ' livery Young Feed Horses. Double and Single Teams THE NEW : and : Sale Stables 1 1 . 1 1. L Buggies 'SOU! sniaing Horses ETlMf nl.ta,, rT...... .. r . . . ' a ... .uihwuih iot wiminerciai -Trave ere. prices rea8onr.hU Mi Satmfiiction Guarantetd. . Give us a Tall North End Main St., T. N. TOIMRS Pr " - avj. Best and Cheapest, HENRY Boots - Shoes WALLER, DEALER IN and Gloves. Call and examine our JS4.00 seamless Shoe H. D. WALLER, Prop'r. ' Independence, - - n