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THE WEST SIDE. O. U. rairrLJtu,UMblcr, ISSUED KY West Sif3 Publishing Ccnipany SUBSCRIPTION RATES. t-AYm.lIi 4WVAHC. 0 Vtf W-W The MiuiLh ' . . ' JSC Our worthy butcher Cricket Jleven, J wui ie married soon, unlei it leak out the number of winters he hiw pamed. I'-vi-n then we think he will he nil right. Alrlle hn a now doctor Pr. Mackay, or Albany bn lug located here. Alrlle Ima at prtwnt three doctor. Dr. Wilnon hiw had tlio city practice, Idle Dr. T. It. Williams has did the riding Dr. William will turn hi practice over to Dr. Maekry If he proves worthy Salt Chi'ck. WES A TMlt All murrlwr and th notkw not soxa lu Arc Hum will b tawHcd frs Atl over flvUtiirulbehargiflY wU b (hHkt obUumry rlwUon wM be laiwywi r i Uk till o( 0y ul per line. Itawteivd at U FoUtno tn ludrprn FRIDAY, KOVEMniiin 2, DIBCOST1SCANCE8 .Remimiber tliM i publslwr of till (MpermuKl be swlwd by totter when lubawltar wUtie ill VH"e lopped. All arrwkrm muil t pld. ALWAYS OrV'K TUB NAMR ut h Tt orrtc to which your papwr I wot. Year nam mn not be ftaiua on our booh uutw AtXl.tTTEUS thwiltt b aiMiwued to th WEST SIDE, Iudewui1w. Notwithstanding this paper espretly state that It charge for obituary notices, almost every week It receives such matter, with io to pay and conecmicutly It k consigned to the wastcbatdict. While such matter not wanted yet the newt of the death of any individual, with even an ex tudtd notice of the good quail tie, etc, of the deceased will he p ubliahed free, if Revived a news. Fortunate Oregon. Down In Argen Una they are making money selling SO cent wheat, while It makes our faruiera worry to keep even, but the other day the earth took a shake and 000 peoplo were killed and 20,000 rendered homeless 1ft Argentina; The man who thinks any political "party, when It gets power, will be per feetly honest, l too credulous for bin own good. A republican may si ucea'ty desire the supremacy of bis party and a democrat his and a populltt his but out side of the principles of the party, the results are Just the saruo. If Tauimary of New York, were eovernel by the -T W - - republicans Instead of democrats It would no doubt be Just as corrupt, and the populist rings la Kansas show Jut as much tendency toward corruption as any other party. There is no way In which a party can rid Itself of knaves and tricksters. And therefore the only way la which a party can keep its ratik clear of such dainairiuir nersous is to attend the nominating conventions and place before the peoplo only the best material of the party. In local as well as public aflalrs the duty of the Individ ual is in watching the public- luterests by attending his party conventions and see that only Its best men arc placed before the people. CORRESPONDENCE. BCESA VISTA. on Several of the school children are the sick list. The "Kong Circle" met at the lautifiil home r if Mr. nnd Mm. E.N. J Tall on Friday evening of last week. Mrs, Peter, a former resident of this place, was present and took pnrt in the sing ing. Khe returned to her home In Gaston on Saturday. Treslding Elder Parsons will preach In the M. E. church Bundny morning after which will be administered the sacrament of the .Lord's supper. Quarterlyeonference convenes Saturday afternoon. Mrs. A. K Shlvea went to Halein, on Tuesday to visit her sou and daughter attending the university. Geo. Wells and family will soon occupy their fine new house. ELK1X8. Some of the early sown wheat is looking well. Mr. Columbus Tetherow has moved over to Mr. Ireland's to put in a crop : grain. The ground is plenty wet to plow and farmers are busy plowing and sowing grain. We are overloved to rend of the Immense success of Billcy McKinluy in In the South, Happy in the man that don't have to collect a dollar, and who don't owe dollar. Who Is he. I iruess it is the tramp. We think the new road will he failure. Those living along the line will not sign money and have come In for damages C. M. Brown claim 17400 in damages. The Lewlsville blacksmith has moved Into his new building and is busy at work. The people should give him their patronage and support, as a good smith is a great help to a farming com oiunity. Mr. Amos Holman and irn put in 395 acres of grain from the 3rd of September, to the 15th of October. Weil done. But we pity Mr. Holman for Ids wheat will average twenty-five ibushels per acre. That makes 4876 bushels, It will cost him 40 cents per bushels to raise it and he wiH sell it at '31 cents per bushels that Is a loss of 0 cents per bushel, which amounts to only f 438.75. A farmer can't breuk up. 1UKY1EW. Ben step ldgh and weai a big griu slnco he has got to be papa. Harvey Miller, of Kings Valley, was picking up a few sheep In these parts Tuesday.- The rocottt rain had mndo our road In a very poor condition; looks as though our suHrvlora would learn wher to work the road. Early last Sunday morning, J. D, Harris, A. Johnson and E. E. lllltl- hrand took a stroll aroundCoftln Hutto In pursuit of Chinamen, and suooeoded In capturing eleven. The boys say they were well treated at the quarter where John and Everett ate the ground oherrie. But Ah came tn for hlsshare of thestpuash pie. AIRLIE. 1 should say fish Is brain food after tearing the late arrivals from tide water tell a few. There has been considerable sickness in and around Alrlle, but everyone is ycrorted better at the present time. DALLAS. Miss I na M les, of this pluoe has secur ed tlio ixmitlou of ward atteltdeut iu the asylum at Salem. Quito a number of(our boys went over to Monmouth last Saturday, to sea the ft ball game, played at that plan. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Moore are get ting things lu rvadlmw to open a re turaut tu their old building on Mill street. The first meeting of th,Dalla Social club last Friday evening was not very largely attended but wasenjoyed by all present. Gram! Master Parker Is making pre parations to go to Sheridan Saturday, for the purpose of Instituting a P.eURah Degreo Islge at that place. The stereoptican lecture given at the City Hall last Friday evening was not very well attended, but it proved very enjoyable to thorni who were their. Messrs Mulr and McDonald, the tannery meir are bidding a dam acre the cretdt Just west of the camp ground, for t ho purpose of .fuming the water Into the east channel. Two of our mtwt worthy young couple have gone a the hyuu ulid altar, and entered the state of inatiimony, during the past week. On the evening of ()c Ubor24th, Mr. W.K.Mdler and Miss Grace Chaptn took each other "for belter or for worse," and on Sunday, October i'Sth V. B. Howe ami Delia Palmar promised to "love, cherish, protect, obey," etc, each other as long as they shall live. Of course all Join willing them well. Botheounhs Imv sittlt'd dowu at farming lu the regular old fashioned style. The assessor hits about complete the roll ofisvl, and iUhIm iu his footings H3oft,2tl worth of proerty, against .ii'vMi in i.v.i.j a gjtiu fur me year ISO! of f 1,012,011. It Is sjdd that the maps made by Wright for the county have been an iuijHirtant factor In fcrrlt lug out much pniefty that heretofore fscapinl tho awmsor. Afwsor Ikx'kett Is doing a good Job this year, and will not give tho state board much npMr tunlty for raising Polk's asuessmeut The burning of B.v. A. W. Teat farm residence, together with alt It contents, on Saturday aftenusm lust was a severe blow to Mr. Teats and family. Everything went up In smoke even the clothing, bodulng etc., leav lug them to begin the winter without the leant preparation. Mr. Teat counts his loss nt ll.fxx). The building fairly burned down over Mrs. Teats head, (who wus alone at the time) be fore she knew It; and In attempting to save a trunk lu which were numerous valuable papers, the lady was quite badly burned almiit the face. Fred P.rown tins been creating more xoitciiit'iit. Sunday Sheriff PlumiiM'r txik Brown his supper, and wishing to take the prisiouer a bucket of water, put the door, bar over the staple and bung the key lu the staple, as he was to be nbwnt for a moment. When he returned, the door wasojs'n and Brown was gone. Preparations were being maduifor recapturing him, when he stepped out front behind the Jail and told olllccr riot to be excited; he simply wanted a little CivhIi air. He wusaKam locked up to try his bund. Brown had taken a looking gl.uts and by 'loldlng it outside the door saw by the retlcc tlou th' t the lock bad not is-en sprung took the br. oin and raised the lock out of the staple after which ho walked forth. This fellow has cost the county considerable money and the sheriff no little trouble and It would, serve him right if he were put In a cell and kept there, KITE It. Mlu Kettle Hall and lkreim took the Eugene for Oregon City Monday and will remain there for some time, Mrs, Shlvea went to Salom Monday to vihII her daughters, who are attend ing school there, Mr. E.H. Jeter, who visited hero, last week returned to her home, In Gastou Saturday. Mm, J, L. King Is senmsly 111 at her home. The M. F. church of this community will hold their quarterly ranfervuee here Saturday and Sunday, Bert Snyder went to Saleru Monday Prayer mooting every Wednesday evening at the Evangelical church. Itev. M. J. Italleutyne has Improved his promisee by tbe tddltlou of a new side walk, John Shan aud family left Bune Vista last week to make their home on Ing Tout this wluter, Mr. George Scott and Edna Colvcr made a buslucwi trip to Albany Thurs day. MONKOITII. And still It rains. . . Will Hubbard, of Dallas, was visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. J, It, Hubbard Saturday and Sunday, Miss Nettle Crosby was unable to take her pi nee in the hcIiooI room lust Friday on account of sickness. M(s. A Sparks was also quite sick lust week, The scholar, of Suver aunduy school wlll glve a concert at Elgin's hull Saturday evening November 18th All are cordlully invited to attend. PARKER. W. P. Bradley has a sprained ankle, Mr. Murray and family, of Wood- burn, visited relatives hero last week MLisMlnulo Lynn has returned to Wm, Fuquus, whore she will spend the winter. She brings with her a beauti ful red bird that came from Missouri. Iu Fuouas poluto paten there was one urn u.ui yiemea mriy gooa merchantable potatoes. Who can bout that and tell the truth? , Last week Itev. S. M. Cook, of Jeffer son, was visiting old friends and re latives in this neighborhood. He Is in his 83 year, but goes over the country on foot us spry us a boy and looks good for 20 yeaw more. lie once owned the farm now belonging to the Oregon' Pottery Co. " We ham nu t (he aieuty ami tht (ireooi's," Thos, Kolber, of Taeoiua, is vUlllng his mother. The fuueral of Mr. M. Shelley was preached lu the Christian church here last Friday at 12;:Wp.m. Miss Icy Howell pve tier young friends a ar(y one eve last week houor of her birthday. Miss Itetta CaiupMl, of Dallaa, vis ited her aunt, Mr. Tom Campbell, I this city lat Sunday, The special excrclv In chapel last Friday morulug were au lutruiuental solo, "The Huutor'alluru," by Ml liora Butler, exsays by Iester Higglus aud Alice McFaddeu and recliatlun by Ml Marie Audrvw. The V. M. aud Y, W. a A. meets every Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock The former lu the Christian church aud tho latter at the Baptist church Ike Dcmpscy, of Salem, was doing buslucwi I ant Monday. Last Tuiwday afteruoou as C. 1 llnwley was practicing at fmttball, he aud another geutlumau bum pod heads aud the result was, Mr. 11 w ley eus talucd a severe fracture of the bones Just at the side of and below the left eye. He is progreslug as well a could beepeeted. Mb Edith lVrctvid iut Saturday uitd Suudity visiting relatives lu Sa lem, Mrs. Davis, who ha been quite sick aud was iMtltur better, took worse Sunday and la not expected to live. The boys belonging to the ftsHball Uam and some other lake a ruu or a mile Into the country every morning before break feat. Mix Susie Smith, who has been at (ending shoo) here, but stopped on ac count of tckis, is but very little Ud ter, aud wilt return to her home lu Eu gene lu a few day. J. W. McCulIwh of Salem, spent .Sunday wltli his mother lu this city. County Judge Burch and wife, of Itlckrvall, ptowed through the city last Monday. Elder B. F. Bonnell, a former pastor of tbe Chrlxtian church tit this city delivered an able dlcourm here Wed' ueaday evening. Tlie Normal footlmll team will meel the Pacific University eleven of Forest Grove, on the grldlroii field at this place next Friday or Saturday after noon. This game will be one of the best of the season. The fisHball game laxt Saturday be tween the Sult'in Y. M. C. A. and O. S, N, 8. teames was won easily by the latter, the score being 2i to 0, Tbe Salem eleven chose the north oal and the Normal made the klck-ofi whereby the ball was advanced several yards into the Y. M. 0. A's. territory Die Salem U um secured the ball and by a round end p:ay and clever block ing mudei a touch-down aud kicked goat lu less than two minute from the iH'gluiihig of the play, Tills made the (). M, N. S. team think that may be they wouldn't be "In It" but the Normals now a woke and "played ball.' They played the we due aud all went before It, the Solcm's not being able to stop them at all' At no time after thi first few minutes of the giime did the V . M. C. A. team stand any show of winning. The (). S. N. H. made four touch downs and picked two gouls. In the evening the Y. M. C. A, team was tendered an informs! reception by the home team, at which Salem's boy were made to feel at home and seemed to enjoy themselves quite woll. MICHAEL SHELLEY. S00X THEY WILL ALL BE GONE. Another Pioneer nnd Maker of History Has Hem Added To The List. Our Mlchaol Shelley, tho subject of this sketch, was born In Cumberland county Kentucky, Deecmlior 9th, 1814. Died at the residence of his son-in-law, N. K. Sitton, in Yamhill county, at mid night, October 24 1894, and was con sequently, 79 years 10 months and 18 days old. He was burled Frld- day, October 20th, In the Monmouth cemetry, by the side of his faithful wife, who proceeded him more than a third of a century. Ills boyhood and early manhood were spout In his native state, from whence he removed to Illinois in the early thirties. He was married to Sena Mays, June 22, 1835. As a result of this union the following children were born to them: Henry O., Martha, Mary M., I Ransom F., James M., Troy A., Itos- well, Ellon JO., Itolnndos L., and Lodcmma A., of whom all are living except Henry, Martha and Ransom, He haying been born and reared In a comparltlvely new country, and being eany minuea wnn ine vast extent of teiritory yet undeveloped, and of which he had seen so little, was determined to see and know more of it. so moved Westward lu 1842, and settled, for the time being, within six miles of Fair- Held Jefferson county, Iowa. Here he remained until 1848, when he sold his small possessions aud started for Oregon i arriving at hi destination, PIomhiiI Hill, Ine county, In the full of the same year, Laving spent six Mouths In camp life on the plains, travel then was by ox team and neccsHarliy very slow, though the Journey waa afcly made. The first winter was rather a hard one, having but few of the tnxHiirlc of life, his first house beluga rl pen, and the principal articles of food boiled wheat and sitatots, From that time until tho fall of 1837, lie engaged In pBNtoral and agricultural pursuits, when ho removed to Monmouth In order to educate his children. the family resided until after the death of his wife and oldest sou, In Ihiii, ju the meantime he and hi family were stricken with typhoid fever, ho and six of his chlldred Mug be lfat at one tune, which lingered along for a month Dwtora were few and far between and had to be summoned from a long dis tance, HI only Income, being derived rroin the farm, was too small to meet expenses, o he was cnmMJlml to ahan uoit village life for the farm again. He then sold hi donation claim and bought a small farm uear Independent where he resided until 1S71, when he went fo Eastern Oregon and engaged in the stock bushiest for four yoRr. Returning to tho Willamette Valley, he resided at Eugene aud If arrbhurg until m , when he removed to the Dalles. There he met with an accident that, old as he was, doubtless cut short hi lite by several years. While Urlv . ..i . -.,.. ... oiu mnTi-miKiiug witgnu nu wil thrown from his sent, th hind wheel pasxlug over aud diisatlng his rlgl lit p. I Ills iapiiMl July H, hs'A Since that time he has been a cripple, inougii anie to walk with a cane. for the at twelve years lie m made his home with his children, go ing from place to place at will, ami re maining at pleasure. Ills main I'haractcrMlcs were hi strong religious conviction, tern devo tlou to duty, high sui of honor, re- Kaniing lils work as sacredly a though bound by . istth or other obligation even temper plain, mild manner ami unostentatious way of llvlug, coupled with that o.ii hospitality common to the early pioneer. Beside hlschlidren, above mentioned he leave thirty-seven grandchildren lx great gramtchlldreu aud numerous other relatives to mourn hi m. lliey mourn noi, Itnwever, a thoc without hoH, for he lived aud died christian. For more than half century hehadllvedaeonsitent, ftb fill uiemUr of the Christian churel,. Fuueral m-rvlces were conductml by Itev, J. N. Smith, of Monmouth, -plie pall-beareni were Judge Ira F. M, Jim tor, Jae OrtMM, T. O. Waller, J. Jf Uswiey, r, J, Baughman ami V, A Moretiend. A MARTYR ' TO- INDIGESTION Cnrod Vjr t'tliif Aycr'sSarsaparilla Wrd of Comfort to All wh uffr frvoi pypJMl. "For ypiirs, I was n mnrt) to jnuigesiion, ami mm snoui given 6 up all hope of ever finding relief, o M the complaint onlysi-emcHl to imtuf tl'f.l-yil lllftflttul lit IHftaF O tinder ordinary treatment. At last, I was Induced to try Ayer'g o Sarsnparilla, and I hereby testify that after using only three bot. ties, I won cured. I can. therefore, o ronlldeiil lvrecoininend this lnid. o icine to all similarly anllcied."- fj FitANKUN BKCK, AVOCH, lit. 'I am personally acquainted with Mr. Beck and believe- anv 2 utiitemeiit. he oinv make to be rJ true." W. J. MAXWKt.t, Drug, oj gist and Pharmacist, Avocu, la, oj "I have nsed Aver's Parsnpa. w rill ii fur irnni.rnl deliltltv and. na 0 Bbloml.ptiriller, find It does ex. nctly as is clntmml for it." 8. J, o Adams, Ezzell, Texas. o o o o o o AT THE WORLD'S PAIR DOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOQOOOO&ol uiuA.iin, X...CH, j e(io. Ayer's'Sarsaparilla Admitted for Exhibition To his mate the caterpillar said, Iu a tone of caution, soft and low. As they clung to the branch Just over head, "Get onto the girl In the hnmmoek below." New York 7Yc. JBtaTSOME PKICES AT THEfc RACKET STOR. INDKPENDENUK, 01UM1ON, Jig box blacking Bif? bottle mucolago Gitlviinizcd fire eliovol ?apcr (bcHt bram) pins- Paper (second boHt) pins One package needlna One spool bfc threiul Ono egg boater air spectacles Aluminum thimbles One dozen penciles Steol hatchet Sewing machine oil ack hammers Bright tin dust-pan Ilair-curlcrs Safety-pins por dozen Safety-pins per dozen Safety-pins por dozen -Knives and forks, steel witli wood handles por sot W conte 5 cents 5 cents 10 cents 5 cents 3 cents o OOll IS i 4 cents V 15 cents If) centif 3 contfl 5 con 38 cois 8ce 5 cditH 8 cits 5 2onts ients conts I cents Tracing wheels Otiiex G-oo&s In LPiopoxtloau Clirysunthcuium Fair. The Indies of tbe Copgregatlona! church will give i ohryaiiiliemum fair at the opera house, November loth. The following prise will be awarded; Forth largest collection first prize 1100. For the largest ool lection leooml prlxe 11.(10. The bmt collection potted $1.00. The best oo(men of whit f 1.00. For best collection ot yellow and red each .fit) cent. A good literary and musical program will be reudered In the evening. Tbe first ouarterlv meetlmr for this wmfereiie yt,ar for the M. K. church win be held on nest Saturday and Sunday at Bueua Vista. luv. Dr. Parson,' of SaJein will ootid net th sendee. The qurUrly ooliferenc will be held on Saturday at 2 n. m. The saeraiuet of the Lord supper will be admluudorod on Sunday at the olos of the iiiornltnr sermon. All are wt- dially invited. ir. trk'a Cream Baking Powdst WarM's Pair HfgfttM JH4laa4 Dtatossa. llev. J. s. Smith will preach at the M. F. church lu tbl city next Sunday st7.80p.iu, Sunday mihoolatl0a.nl. I'l'woriu league meeting at 0.80 p. in. All are luvltetl. IHMmiinmi BEFORE I could 9ft rellrf from most horri ble blood disease. I of dollars TRYING various remedies and physicians, none of which did me anv good. My finger nails cam off. and my hair came out, leaving me perfectly bald. 1 then went to , HOT OPRINCO Hoping to be cured by this celebrated treatment, but very soon became disgusted, and decided to TRY I ne effect was truly wonderful. I commenced to re- ,bot,te' nd y the m I had lit apringt hJ WM. S. LOQMIS. Shrtvteort, U Ottf Bwk , 0 OIhmm anS ll TrwlMAl utlal In. to hUm. swirr si-seine oo anni,o. od I nuwrroi ail VJ. F. O'DONNELL '& tUSTS TO SELL YOII AIM HEIST DISEASE 33 M 5hort Brth, Palpltatl Mr. Q. W. McKloser. ootti &oKomo. ina., ana a oravo ei-eowi sari: "1 had been severely trebled tb trmr at the close of the lap war. 1 wu troubled with DalDitatOT and bortoea or Dreata. l i sleen on mr left side ana around mr heart Ibecai that I waa much alarmed, tunatsly my atientioo Dr. Allies' HearfCure I decided to try It The mod a decided Improve condition, ana ore ootu piclely cured me." a.w.iicKiNr.?.M, D Miles' ItMrt Cere I o irsnio o i ni oot v .... .v druHkUMllUUIL I lallllannl. ttrvMld. m f is Vt. mum awwM bid Pla TrX Ul 3 m m k I lr WUHUW W I - rt bottle sTent In my I m nave war i m SkoM,lB4. i HffJtS vis J J IePORT He has the Wagons, and they are the very BEST and CHEAPEST. Bring along your TO J. F. O'DONNELL South Main St.. - INDEPENDENCE. GO T0THE" fiiexafldef-Cooper.Dpag.Co., HAIR OHPflEIlTS. FOR YOUR ii7rfirTrrci AND SEMI-ANNUAL Of the clerk of Folk county, state of Greg? for th half year sndiug September 30, lHtH, ehowing snutuufji warrants, paid out for what purpose aud showing financial cfdiUon of the county at that dale. Of What Account Allowed. Claim Allowed. Boad ami bridge ..... ...23f)0 S4 I'aiiper I 863 SS Criminal account-circuit court.. i 418 90 Criminal Boomiiit-Justle' court . 867 ll Stationery ... 440 45 Court house aud Jail I , . . . . ................... 1 60 40 Clerk . 101S SO Hherlft 687 43 Bounty ou wild animal i 2a 00 School u,R.ruteiident 412 76 County Judge . 400 00 CoiumUlouer ,. I , 210 10 Hiipervhior 1... 164 80 IiiHsiie I 2 00 County treasurer L 8i2 00 Aw.ir .;.. 50 90 FINANCIAL CONDITION' OF MLK COUNTY SKITEMBEH 80, 18W Liabilities To outstanding and unpaid warraV $19008 80 To itttlnmted Interest ou same., X 839 40 Warranu uncalled for ...... 419 60 TotI ao427 42 By cali guiicral fund on hand. - .' 14000 18 Assets. D llnmient tax roll ISM L 8057 06 ' " " JhOl 1 4630 90 " ' 1HB2....X (WOO 86 M " " I8t)3...i...... 6205 19 Total L I20U08 00 KwtUnatcd value 60 per 4-nt $10340 60 .Total ... ..........,$14352 68 IndehtodueHN 1 $0074 74 i I hereby certify flat tho foregoing ststeinenU are correct, ) B. F. Mt'LKKY seal I J County clerk. " ' ' i i, i ,t..i Bj SeR00L". SUPPLIES The Most Complete StocK In the City. fain Street, Indgjiaaiengg, Oregoii. a o o o X h 1 MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE. YOU GET THE FULL VALUE OF A DOLUR DOLUR B IGIOLLAR DO 90 ID LIB A.T THE LGiRiOiCiEiRiVi MAKE A DOLLAR DO ITS MOST, us k Ire Touching a 3 r 5 . If- I I Irnoto U rilM IK A STUDY IN ar, Lai ii " i i rvi i i n i mm. xnv.' -AT- JJ. M. VANDUYN'S jj Few Facts For Farmers: Have a fine stock of Prepared The Druggists PAJNTS. DOUTY & LOCKE Vanduyn can save you dollars, Vanduyn's prices make your produce return oldtime values. ,, Vanduyn can sell you what you need in return for what you wish to sell, and these facts, ARE WORTH A MULTITUDE OF THEORIES Remember Vanduyn will sell you, ClOTIG,' BOOTS and W, UDIES' 6 ROGERS; GIVE US YOUR CASH And we will ft ft ft 4 & ks y; I"' G::::( Mt hix Ik, aiid 7 stiij (It will pay you tooaW and examine our tplendid Stock of goods. J. 1. VANDUYN, in GIVE YOU OUR GOODS. Falroxchangeiano'ntiery". If you trade with us you will FREE COINAGE ha struck you broadside, for we are giving SUCH BARGAINS as long as ' N' . s THESE TIMES LAST Zl t!? t0 make moy tn'lnter, but we want yT eat and come out In the Spring. x :DQUTY&PAiynnnir 0-XX- aad. SEE X3"S. 0) H Q O O m J3