Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, November 01, 1895, Image 1

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HERALD
Print« h ! au<i Fubitsbed at Dayton,
Yatulilli County, Oregon by '1
H kkald Fubualung Co.
OFFICE
BILL HKAD*.
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LCTTKR HCÁás,
CARDS, POSTERS.
Subscription $1.50 per Year.
Contains latest Homo and Foreign News,
VOL XI
LQDS3
DAYTON
DIRBCTORY.
W. OF THE W.
OLD HICKORY CAMP. NO. 200-
DsGon, Oregon—Meet the second amt
fourtl. Monday a of every month, in A.
O. U. W Hall. ’
Hr. lairoy Lewie, dentini,
MimiVille.
Me
Groceries nt the lowest prices
for "cash nt Kichols & Grbriul’s.
Wheat is selling st 42 cents per
bushel in Salem.
John Litscher returned from
Portland Wednesday.
t -.
See those fine Macintoshes at
A. D. Hoskin’s, Lafayette.
School books and school sup­
plies at Harris’ drug store.
Dsyton and Newberg will play
Base Ball al Newberg Saturday.
OREGON,
IDAY,
NOVEMBER
1,
A MEMORABLE WEEK IN. AND
” FOR DAYTON. C
At
their
lasttseeting
on
Monday
Eleven new pupil» have nwnlbd
Eggs 22} cents per dozen.'
night,
the
schawl
director?
of
dis
On Monday. Oct. 28th, a lecture
during the week.
Wheat selling in Dayton at
The total enrollment is now !81, triot No 28, lb« .following recom­ was given by Mr. M. W, Pratt ‘‘A
mid there are about 20 pupils be- mendation wss Maided Mr. Watson, Reformed Drunkard, Gambler, and
42} cents per Lualnl. =
tract for building Fighting Man” os he styled him­
www
W1^
.
a •
a
1
0 fl
i M k* 1 in the district who will en*
longing
use. The recona- self. All who heard it—and the
tlie new
J , W, Exou pays the MshMi, ^er later
__
lion was iiven Mr. Watson Free Methodist church was well
market price for dressed Itogni '
by him. Thia action of filled with very attentive hearer«—-
Work 1»
is progressing nicely in »Hnnatked
al
Mrs. R. 8. Goodrich is gradunlh grades, »nd the‘‘School Machinery" the board is gratifying to and much
must have felt that he was, indeed,
recovering from her late eevere ill­ is now in good working order.
appreciated by Mr. Watson, as it "A brand plucked from the burn­
ness.
The folding doors on the upper shows that his efforts to do good ing. Lt is to be wished that all who
floor
enable the grammar and inter- work has been appreciated by the are addicted to the drink Jiabit, and
M. W. Kreitx ha» returned
mediate
departments to have morn­ school board, ana also places him all who favor the saloon, had been
from Lexington, Neb. He says
ing exercise» together.
in the true position before the pub­ there to hear him. Those who were
Oregon is good eiiough.
not there, were certainly, the losers.
The following persons have c«H4d lie.
G. W. Pucker came up from recently: Mrs. Wamb»g«n, Mire
On Wednesday P. M the M. E.
Mr. John Wataon was contractor
Portland Saturday, with Ina phon­ Powell, the Misses Martin, Miss III me ivejum pwvuu IK UU<>I uuuee, church
crowded yy-
by
vnurvn was
w«o almost
umvoo »■«»T«*»™
ograph and stayed over Sunday.
McCann and Mr. Pratt. Mr. Pratt I and filled the requirements of hi» men, women, and children to wit-
made a few interesting remark» to ‘
a and
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-a:—> ’ Contest."
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nega «a-
the »
“ au
Old i Ladies
’ contract —
in -
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gund
conscien-
8. B. Fay arrived home from
I cious manner, and we heaiuh re- Quite a number of Bible verses
the
pupils.
Portland on Friday. , He was
• commend him to any one having were repeated by women in the con-
The pupils are employing their
much pleased with the exposi­
contracts to let, or buildings to grvgatiou, on temperance; then
i play time in cleaning up the school
tion.
eight elderly ladies recited, mostly
build.
Respectfully,
tt
» v w w<i i
l
ground. They are addinglnuch to i
from memory, pieces on the evils of
C
has
.
H.
B
uograf
,
Architect.
L. J. and J.^ W. Fletcher has Reappearance, and are to be com-
intemperance,
againat the liquor
R.
H
8
xkll
,>
,
just returned from a bunting ex« ’ mended for the interest they mani-
Ira flic, and in f^vor <
peditioq to the njvunhúu^iyhile feat in the work,
and- keeping abut up,
R’ S ny D kr ,
out they killed a deer.
. ollie
Ollie L
Lumm ¡ is detained at home
Directora School Districct No. It wan, no doubt, a difficult task
Butter 30 ceuta per roll.
NO. 20
1898
NEW ARRIVAL
SCHOOL NOTES.
JACKETS AND FINE
------ ALSO A FINE STOCK OF-------
Men’s Boys and Child’s
C L 0 T HI
And we claim to have
and best selected stock ever brough
____ _ to this part of tjie country, and pii-
in “¿¿¡Si0®® which will satisfy everybodyj
A large stock of
for the judgea to decide who, of
by • severe burn.
27, Yamhill County Oregon.
of three of the contestants, should
The "Board of Directors” held a
have the prize; but it waa awarded DRESS GOODS, SHOES,
special meeting Monday evening.
Editor C. 8. Clark of the North
to Mrs. Lumm. While the judges
HATS, LADIES’ and GENTS'
» The^pupila are now nearly alL Yamhill Record, as advertised, de­ were consulting, an address was
livered a lecture last Friday even-
Dr. Swick and wife whlie at
Eagle Greek, near Portland,
caught enough trout in a half
T _
©•
Born, to the wife of Matthew
hour to supply the camp several
days.
They report fish to be Benn, jr.. Saturday, Octoliey 26, a
girl, weight 7 pound. Mother and
abundant.
child are getting along nicely.
J. W. Exon’» shingles are Nd.
Kav *
4 Todd
of M
McMinnville,
in
supplied
with the new books, and
1 1
Ruarnhodv
uses HOs
Kav
tonaor
cMtnnvuie,
in- e0
„
¿ven in favor of Prohibition and
Everybody aavs
aaya io
so that
mat uses
iild
pf(_ ryWy
t0 ¿all ftn?T
re is now nothing
to — hinder the ing
on the
A. ^>.^^4»
P. A »I in
Nr n
against license, by Rev. J. Branch.
v
1.
.
I
1
II..
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Mitik
them.
gee their mammoth etock of fall pro
progress of any one.
Parents arc hull. He was greeted with a large'
audience
whoTisiened
R Jacobson, of McMinnville, and winter clothing and gents’ cordially invited to come in and see
¿pea’cer h statement; with considerable
will sell you Illi kind of merchan­ furnishing goods.
the work that is being done. Ifyou to the remarks of
Mr
Clark
is
a
very
enthusigsUcI-
e h.isi», that the Almighty to
dise. Give him a call when in the
can stay but a few minutes, drop in
Mi»« N Kirkword of . Hope-
anyway. It encourages the pupils worker in the cause, and- warmed whom nil men are accomUabier-
county »eat.
well. in ip charge1 vf the local boaril
up on his subject and -imposed the
Q-dte « crowd went to Newberg of the Salem telephone, the office to have you show your interest by rotten ess .of. American politicians never gave authority to any mor­
eallingi and we are willing and anx­
tal man to license any otner mortal
■■KulurffaVlo »re
pnW oUwKrch~iiTiU~8teiiierrs 'drugstore.
and those who run the political ma­
between the Portland University 4 Mias Kirkwood is also studying to ious to have our work inspected at chinery of the Roman Catholic to deal in that which intoxicates.
any time.
Pacific College teams. The »core become a druggist. •
church-—showing that it was un- “License to make tho strong man weak !
License to lay the wise man low !
was 4 to 0 infavtir of the University
American
He touched up Con­ Licensed the wife’s proud heart to break,
WEBFOOT ITEMS.
Take
a
look
at
Nichols
&
Gn
team.
gress and our state legislature for ^And cause the children's tears to flow!
David Campbell and J. H. Wil­ making'appropriations to Roman
Hlationety, etc, nt the drug briei’s slock of shoes and exam­
to do your neighbor harm,
ine their quality, and gel posted son* were rngaiivd in . bujldlng a Catholic ¡schools, which were un- License
store of A M. Phelps & Co.
To kindle discord( hate, and strife ;
porch on the front of-tjie school American. He stated that the A. License
du
the
low
[trices
they
ure
sold
to nerve the robber’s arm;
The staff of life—good bread—
hou»e last Saturday and Monday. P. A: was distinctively American,
License to whet thaiuuriferef's knife.
fresh and sweet, k* pt constantly on for cash, and buy a pair.
This renders it one of ihe most
and' that none bill an American Licensed whore peuco an J comfort dwell.
hand at Kun’s, McMinnville.
• Jones & Adams will now be completely furnished school houses of good character could join Lhe or-, To bring disease, and want, and woo ;
The place to get a good menl able -to supply everybody who Ip the county. The Webfoot peo
Licensed to make this worM a holl, ,
der. He al»o gave Gov. Lord a rub
And seod h>cn to the hell below. ..
when in Salem is at Strong a res­ wants it with the best quality of pie are nhve to the wellfare of their
for appointing McGinn, a Roman
taurant, west »ide of- Commercial,
Rev. L. F. Belknap—who was
diildren.
mountain lumber. • They now
Catholic, of Portland, and a man
appointed to present the prize—
" between Slate and Court.
-
The
farmers
here
are
pitting
their
without principle, as a judge. In
have their new mills in running
msde sorjie appropriate remarks rs
A
Exo ninge ybtir old spellers
potatoes.
closing he remarked that the A. P
order.
Ed E. Wilson Ts agai.j able to A. in cioslngtheir sessions always to the good effects of the meeting
and grammars nt Harrie’ drug
upon himselfrand ns an educational
Wheat that F. J. Wirfs ship­ work. r
I pronounced a benediction, and tak­
store.
The parent» and sister «if Th< o ing bold of a flag on the table lie- 1 f,vent qu all present. It is hoped,
per! to PvtHand nt harvest time
J W. Exon is doing quiu* an
and prayed for—- hr sung by Mrs
Herren nnd Mr*. L T. Moore were
extrusive bueiure* in the line in J. W. Exon’s mrme, sold last <lo*n from tin* Capitol City visiting fore him, he waved it and called on Farnsworth so tellingly expressed<-
th** audience to pronounce a bene
week for 44} cents per bushel net.
of grass seed. Peophi are find­
that nil who prayed w«uld vote as
At the same timq wheat here theih several.day* last week. Tiny -diction, by three uhrers for Ameri­ they prayed, then Dayton will
ing out that he carries nothing
returned home Monday.
can stars and »trifles. The cheers
waa selling at 41} cts.
but thr best grade, also sells n.t
Some of ihe farmer» are putting werigiven with a hearty good will never bp cursed by another legal­
ized saloon.
■
P rohib .
A protruded meeting will begin in their summer fallow.
-
reusotmble prices
Mr. Dunn 1» doing a good job
ul the Dayton Baptist church mi
J. Bradley who has been at Portland
Those having horses in Hib­
The. W. C.T. U will meet st the this ( Friday) evening
Rev. Hun- cleaning the wild biackberrie» off a great part of the week on telephone
¿¡4 be
bert’s pasture, are notified that
buaineM retained Thftroday evening.
*"7' . FrbUy,
Ur the 1-1 by th<> noted evangelist. Mias Wil-
Nod ling bus been heard of Getz. He says Mr, Parkinson who is one of they are not permitted to take
1895. All are cordially inv e o jjains of Albany. Everybody in-
the Interested owners of the line will them out of the pasture without
come.
vited to attend the meetings.
*
Why send East for newspaper», start for Waehlngthn, D.C. to-day. Mr. paying for pasturage. If the own-,
The new bridge across Palmer
when you can g«*t papers right here Lamont remains. Mr. Bradley who re­ ers take the horses from the pas­
We <* re in receipt of a very neat
creek, on Ferry street has been
at home that lives as much general tains his Interest in tho line informed us ture, without tny consent, I will
pamphlet of the‘‘Rules and Regu-
completed.
Supervisor H hb I i lations and Course of Study of the news, and more matter that direct­ that the line is completed to Newberg enforce the law against such per-
says it is the moslsolid bridge of McMinnville Public School»;’’ with ly interests all here?' Such a paper except putting up tho wire, nnd the poles sone.
J. H ibbkrt .
The line
any in this part of the county. compliments of E. V. Littlefield.. is the big 12 page Weekly States­ nre up beyond Middleton.
Mauts & Carter, general black--
A foot bridge will be built along­ The pamphlet was printed at the man and Willamette Farmer. It will be completed and in operation to
is only $1 50 per year, four months Portland within 80 day».-
smiths,
do all work in their line.
Telephone-Register
office
and
is
side the main bridge as soon as
50ceta._ Subscribers to this paper
Repairing of all kind done.
neatly printed. It is u useful little
the lumber arrives.
!et all the new» of the Capital City, CURE FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN
book for both parents and pupil.
¡npitol building,—each and every
H C. Ehlen of Aurora who ha»
TLe National Surgical Institute, Pa­
D . LLROY LEWIS.
Last week A. H. Hewiitt sent to department of State—supreme cific Branch, 319 Bush Street, San Fran-
been here overseeing the improve­
cihoo,
siiccessfu.ly
treats
all
cases
of
Or
­
fo'urt
decisions,
etc.
Il
is
a
live,
this
office
a
potato
vine
with
the
to
ment of hi* hou»e which is occu-
thopedic Surgery, Diseases of the Spine,
bv J. \V. Ayre» and M. G. Stone- potatoes that had grown on it. The progressive paper. Give it a trial Hip and Knee Joints, Paralysis, Piles,
and
get
the
news
of
the
slate.
vine
was
of
very
thrifty
growth
brink, returned home Wednesday.
Fistula, Nasal Catarrh, Bow Logs,
Knock Knees, all Deformities and Chron­
On account of not having the ma­ and weighed 7 pounds,the potatoes
I have permanently located in
NOTICE.
ic Diseases. Tlieir success in treating
terial etc that he needed he did nnt which grew on the vine weighed
these cases is shown by thousands of
get the rep drs done that he wanted- over 12 pounds. Seversl acres with
All persons indebted to the un­ references from trustworthy people all McMinnville,
Oregon.
He intended to have the houw an average yield of this kind would dersigned will please call and set­ over the country.
be
a
profitable
crop.
Persons
having
afflicted
children
painted but under the circumstan­
tle immediately, ns we need ca»h.
And respectfully invite my farmer pa­
friend» should convince themselves of
ces will not do so until next season.
The Degree of Honor will have a and it is time our customers should the excellent results of the system of tients and friends to cnll at my office for
-------Fresh bread at Raird Bros.Ar»I necklie and basket social Nov. 14, favor us with payment for credit treatment bv this Institute. One or sociability, if not for treatment, when in
more of these surgeons will be at the the county seat-
in A.O.U.W hall. The baskets of extend
taiirant. Meals at »11 hours.
'Principal Hotel at Dayton, Thursday,
NICHOLS A GABRIEL.
Call on Harris, the druggist, children under 14 yenrsof sge will
Nov. 7th. one day to examine cases.
be sold at 15 cent». Married ladies
A new restaurant has lieen open­ Send for circular. Reference may be
for information regarding the nnd young ladies at 25 cents eaclr.
had to Mr and Mr». R. B. Miller, Day­
ed in the Rosaner building, former­ ton.
new school books.
Judge T. L. Davldeoe, Salem.
There will be a short literary pro­
ly
occupied
as
a
saloon.
Meals
at
Governcr E. P. Ferry, Olympia. 8u-
. Windows, door», and moldings gram. All are cordially invited to
all hours. Baird Bros, proprietors. preme Judge J. P. Hoyt, Olympia, and
always in stock at Jones & Ad bring baskets and have good time
hundred» of others.
Fine dress goods of the lMe?t
ams, McMinnville. Also build­ Admission free.
patterns, at Jacobson’s, McMinn­
Good Shingles at the lowest pri­
ers hardware. '
The suit between J. Bloodsworth ville
I have them set with
ces nt the Dayton hardware store.
J B. Fu»on is now making some and D. A. Snvder, wherein Blood»-
excellent cider. Any one wishing worth sued the latter to recover $30
a g>ilIon or barrel of cider can be on an order given on Snyder by C.
accommodated by calling on or ad A Buck, but which was not ac
(Real Fire Opal")
cepted by Snyder, was decided
dressing Mr. Fuson.
PEARLS, RUDIKS. SAPHIKES.
against Bloodsworth. Snyder now
-
MOONSTONES,
Dr. Leroy Lewie has a run on
sues
for damages caused by the
Alumnium Plates. ’1 he best in the
And
other
preeioite Rton«'».
stoppage of work in his fruit dryer,
A FINE NEW STOCK just
world,
whiles part of the property was
received, and lunghi for cash.
Laundryinffdone in good sty Ie st attached. Since the above wa» in
“ iti siiti mt?ni <»ti very tow
th« McMinnville WM’n laundry type we learn that there will l>e no
figures.
------- Are ready with--------
Leave your clothes at Spangle s suit for damages as Attorney Flow­
Plain and engraved Bings •
also.
Ivirlwr »hop and he will see that er has secured indemninty for his
W m . f . dielschneideb .
they are sent to. the laundry And client, Mr. Snyder, and himself.
Jaweler,
relumed. - •
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Prof. Duncan, principal of the
McMinnville,
Qr,
—U
Doors, snt-h, hardware of every
Two door» below P. O
description, at Jones & Ad»ms, Me- Dayton selirmls, injornis us that
Mmovdle. Doois and sash-made his room Ims over <50 scholars in
it, nnd tb»t there is no room
. to order.
O
1 í
*
to
seat another scholar. 'J-hej ..T,„ . -I
Go to J W. Ayres and get your
TH . PRAIR E PARMER
primary room is also filjod. UiA
nmi r>Ta icpairedL '
—IS THE—
Thnae wanting plain sewing done [»robahiUty t» that nnotlu r ro«ttt
will
have
to
be
occupied
alpi
will do well to call on Mrs. R J.
Greatest of All Farm Papers
another teacher' hired. W here
• ■ Sher wood,"I lay ton. J
It presents each week all that is worth
Go to Z Spangle, at the Dayton ia the extra roiint in them w four
knowing in current agricultural litera­
lmrla*r shop and get a smooth room school house, that some in
ture.
shave or vout Imir trimmed in the dividual» itaid there would he?.
Each number contain« more solid read­
ing matter ti.an any other agricultural
late-t style.
The necessity of a six room
paper, and covers a brooder field.
‘I Know an old soldier who had school building »><>w begins to
chronic dlmrhoea of long standing |H (Oine apparent.
SuBscamioa Parca O rb D ollar A
to have l»‘t'n permanent ly cur' d by
Henry
Wilson,
the
postmaster
taking Utuiml'erLiin’s Colic, Choi-
at Welshtbn,
cured
dv,” rev» at
WelHiron, Fionda.
r mi >u »aye he —
era Mini liiarrhoea ReHH-dy,"
It is the Paper for the People.
prominent
a
case
of
dnnrbœa
of
l«mg
•J
“
’
*“"*
Edward Shumpik, a
. .
s hour-,
___
^.IsU
..a.o
MIVktall
tintilo*
with
«ne
small
bottle
Sample Clubbing Offers Aor 1895-4.
lililí,
«»»’*»••• -- --------
druggist of Minneapolis, Minm
'*1 Al I”
thia
city
»f
Chamberlain
’
»
Colic,
Cholera
and
The
Prairie Farmer
hnvèsold the remedy in .1
Both Papers one
•
— .
.
* A „ 11? U.. 4 « rJuaa.i nt
W
for over seven years and cotisider.it Diorrhoea Remedy What a pleasant
Weekly
Inter
Ocean
»“•» h*ve b *to to
(uperior Io any other medicine now surprise
The Prairie Farmer
theYulferer.
Such
cures are tail
Both one year
on the market for l>owel com-
Don’t take ottr word for the amount of «tock,’but consult the
and
unusual
with
this
remedy.
In
• forgi-as
- ph int» ’’ 25 and 50 cant bottles of
' .
g ’ Chicago Weekly Times
thia Remedy for said by A. M. many instances only one or two do. assessors book and compare with any of oar competitor». Figure
The Prairie Farmer
Both one year
Phelps & Co , Day ton.
for *a. 1«.
ih. ShM relief. B— ¿.V->»
4o
not
H*.
Cull
in
and
price
our
goods
before
purchasing
else-
The Dayton Herald
Indies if you want .... __
When reduced with waler
toilet «onpa and perfumery, A. M. ipon.
DENTIST
RINGS!
Winter is Coining
KAY & TODD
TWICE THE LARGEST STOCK
’if
•
□othina and ".. . .
Furnishing-Goods!
City*
"W*© JlDilldle HOflUUg blit
IN’S, YOUTHS, and
HATS, CAPS, SHOES,
UNDERWEAR,
12.
_
Tn fact everything pertaining to a
First Class Clothing House.
Diamonfls, Opals,
FURNISHING-GOODS;
r'
2''
"
‘
It will pay you well to come and
purchase your fall supply of ub .
Respect, yours,
R. JACOBSON,
McMinnville, Or. —
This will interest YOU.
CASH
Just see some of our cash prices special.
5 gallons coal oil..
'... ,90c'I Copper bottom wash boiler ?
M 25’
Lime per barrel...
. .♦1 35
- T ■ kettle
-
50'
Shingles, sawed or shaved . 1 35 A good buck saw....
75'
A warranted all steel sxe. .
90 >-Stoneware per gallon
12}
Wall paper 6c a roll and up
]
Linseed oil per
gallon,
67
Fruit cans, 1 qt., per doz...
60 Pure white I lead
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7
75 J Paint brushes, job lot 5cta and up.
h
We have just received another lot of heating atove». It will pay you'
to get prices before buying elsewhere. These are only a few of our oar-'
gains. Call in and s4e. Live and let live is *our motto.
»
R. S. G JCDRICH. Prop. Dayton Hardware Store.
NONE BETTER !
When building you reijuirc
SEASONED LUMBER,
In wet weather it is a necessity.
The choicest Lumber, and that
on which no rain has fell will
bo
found in abundance nt
J ones & A dams , M c M inn ville ’
FINISHING - LUMBER of excel- •
lent quality, nnd well seasoned, on
hand at all times. Shop work done
on short notice. Call and see the
Finest and Best Lumber in Oregon
J. H. FLOWER,
A WATCH,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,-
NOTARY
You get what you ask for of
ma.’ Gel as I aell it to you,
whether it is gold sliver or
plated. I haven’t the largest
stock in Oregon bu: a good
variety.’'
You Save the Extra Ex­
pense
* when ypu buyof me. Larger
than ever this year, and
PRICES
AS
LOW
as they can get.
W m . F. FIELBCHNEIDEB,
JEWELER.
McMinnville. Or
Two doors below Fostoflee.
I have again opened a new lot of
the fl neat and very Intent
styles of
-
OUaON.*
Practices in State and Federal
Court».
Horse Shoeing
GEO H. WESTERFIELD,
The well known Horan Hhoer, him loca-'
I ted in Dayton. Ho wilt doAili kind of
i »hoeing. Ppcelal attention given to'
shoeing for the prevention of
INTERFERING,
FORGING.
STUMBLING and
DISEASED FEET'
i Shop with 8. R, Baxter;’Be a nd Bt.
GET
To the Ladies !
PUBLIC.
-
nAYTOM,.
THE
Highest Prices,
— FOR
EGGS, CHICKENS,
—AND
At the Racket 8to<e!fen«l invite all IwiiM D aa < Hiflnci
Qllfi
to call and see mv good» before puretma DUvl UlUuS, <11111
!___-
TL_ ^^*«a ’—Ill
(
...
mg The goods will be sold st very
Lowest Prices.
OI» aa W
m II v UI f
Pelts.
RlDÖEWAY & SON,
Buy when and where yon can buj the
cheapest.
Popristors, of the Tidevilir store
I have bought all the millinery goods
lately owned by Mis. R- H. Goodrich, pay the HIGHEST,PRlcE f>. the
above named nitieleW.
and added to my stock.
E. M. SMITH,
Physician
and
Surgeon.
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PRUNE ORCHARD
A 10 flbro pniiuiurrhard with
Office opposite town council building, in two mile of Golvnllm will b •
Dayton.
OrMmtd "f
Makes a specialty of Nasal Catarrrh. sold at n bnrtpiiu.
Also general practice.
years old and in full bearing.
Dayton Livery Stable
Address
F kank
C onover , UnnMllM.-
II. C. HUME,
N. BRADLY, Ffoprietor
ATTOOSY-AT-LAW
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