Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, March 29, 1901, Image 1

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    P A Y T O N ; HERALD.
<. - fculMM-rlpUoa I I per ye<r if paid in a d v aure
1 *» if p«i<l wilkin ala months . v
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GET PRINTED:
IHapIav adtertiaainenta, Alntflv law» per
m onth
each addinoti«! inch M m it a per
m onth; reading s o t lr w in local r o hi mu « «tenia •
I»er line for flrwt insertion; 4 cents for suhac
qu eu t inaertiou.
iMHtnary and m ap iage uotlres not e x re e d h if
10 lines, publish ed ir te . If sent *■ for publica­
tion St itili*» I avtt o f Ih a a k ,
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Cards, Posters.;Circulars.
¡Letter and B ill Heads, etc
DA7T0H2HERALD Office.
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' OataXB to 40c.
_ Buttor 3.) cents per roll,
kgga 1 Scents per -‘- r f t .
« heat 50 to 511, cents per bushel.
H a rris .
F ish b u rn ’« p r ic e « are w hittled
I d the finest point.
Flue cigars at postofflue store.
Sauer kraut at D ayton Gro­ — John Moore is s till q uite i l l w ith
cery!
catarrh o f atomach. w
Now is the time
Considerable snow on th e ' foot
hills.
Meats o f a ll -kind at the Dayton
•Market. , .
Rev. W m , Barrett is in Oregon
C ity th is week, on business.
N o b e tte r wheel m ade th a n the
Im perial.
Born-^M endsy, M arch 25,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. A b d illa g irl.
BICYCLES,
M a rtin ih jw er bought a fine
E stey o rg a u .o f R . L . H a rris , th is
week. -
J W. Webber has purchased the
L . P. Johnson place, in the Lewis
to addition. '
W. F. Parker has purchased 30
Laces, ribbons, calicoes a,nd acres in the Lewis addition, back
plaid dress goods at D ayton Gj-o-. o f K. Rowley’s place. *
eery?
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Y o u m ay m a tc h th e p rice, b u t
we“ r’to P o ftla id
goo«L Zt "fie
went to Portland Tuesday, on bus.-j.p ric e # t F is h b u r n -8.
Farming
CHICAGO STORE.
M cM in n v ille, O regon.
4.
O u r n e w S p rin g G oods
Mrs. Pearl Crabtree is v isitin g
W. R. K irkw ood o f W heatland,
G bo . E, B kk T ham ,
relatives and friends in P ortland has purchased th “ Hi n d rix ware-
R L. H arris .
is week.
“ th '■*
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’ house a t th a t place, ai d w ill here­
We are informed th a t D. A.
Lndie.s’' L e h « d r e r t * f c lióse after manage the busii ess.
Magness o f W beatlitpd. w ill p u t in
In great, profusion and in end less variety
Ed. W a llin g of L ip p in c o tt’e ad­ a fe rry ju s t above Mission landing,
«“t
’’
All the latest sty les in Dress Goods fo
lum
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------- d itio n r , • is ° fi getting
’! Itili
1U
UJ ber
U1 on Ihe which w ill be operated by a cable
Baîfcy buggieè can be ordered
PrePar“J ^ 1’ P“
S pring and Sum m er.
C all' and set
p u ttin g up a overhead. The landing at th is side
x
? ? ’• w ill probably he at the foot o f h ill
the
F
u
r
n
itu
r
e
Stove,
h
,
a
lÄ
b
e
’
th ft near future.
fu t
at
on road below Tom ah’s. I f an ar­
latest
s ty res!
/
;est.styles?.■
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E vangelical — Preaching rangement
could be made w ith Mr.
i The daughter o f M r. and Mrs. next Sunday at Dayton at 11 a. m.; Tom ah, to have the landing on this
W
heatland
2:30
p.’"Tn
;
and
most
j W. F. Parker, who has bsen i ll is
side near his house, on high ¡and,
W h ich have never heeen E xcelled in the county.
lik e ly at Pleasantdale 7:30 p. pa.
conval scent. v
it is possible th a t i t would be better
. S ta r 5 Sta’r Shoes ape s till in
A . P. Macy and fa m ily who lately and more convenient for M r. T, and
E v e ry d e p a rtm e n t in the house is fu ll
, th e lead, a t th e R a c k e t Store, went to Oregon C ity, have moved the puldie.
I t is expected to
to
o v e rflo w in g w ith b r ig h t New Goods
lo'N ew Providence, R ardin county, have the ferry in .running order
I M c M in n v ille .
¡.Iowa,
yrhere
Mr.
Macy
has
leaaed
a
by
the
first
o
f
May.
I
f
the
road
H e rb e rt/lo ffin o f Newberg, spent? f ^ m '
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I Sunday in th is c ity v is itin g rein-
, to Mission is keut in good repair,
i Lives and friends.
_,
Miss Mamie H adaw ar w ent’ to the fe rry w ill he a good th in g for Our lin es in
1 D. A- Snyder, m a n a g e r / f t be
W«dnesdfty, by tr tin . She M arion and Y a m h ill counties. '
R. Jacobson &
w ill take J
Dayton evaporator, has gorfeto San
vle,t " l ‘ h her * un‘ M rs .lH a ry
Francisco on business.
¡B a ile y, of th a t c ity , a week or ten y o u r m easure at th e ir ta ilo r sh o p ,
days— ——
a tid ip u k e f o i l d s u it of c lo th e s '
W h ite ’s restaurant, M c M in n v ille ..
__
or
a p a if o f p a n ts ? S u it s . from i
is where you can get a firs t class
Mrs. E. Rowley had another se
meal when in th a t citv.
¡vere fltlutfk o f heart .trouble this $15 and u p w a rd s. F ants"$4.00?
city.
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W e have ju s t received a t-F is h ? week, and is quite i l l . — H e rd a u g h t and u pw ard s. We guarantee f i t j
er, Mrs^VV. H Helvie of Salem, is in eVfe.rv case.
i b u r n ’» th e fin e s t lin e o jX D a e s
ARE
War also c a rrÿ a C om ple to L in e o f
S to v e s , T in w a r e
y
H a rd w a re .
and
G e n e ra l
Y o n rs fo r Low Prices,
Prices w ill be bent.
H arris se lls them .
-'M any of o o f C iliiehs are attend­
ing C irc u it C ofirt this week.
Whereas, In the death o f th e ir
beloved son and-brother, there has
come to the fa m ily circle
honored Brother, B
sorrow and sadness, which only
deaChgian bring; therefore, he it.
Resolved, By Harm ony lodge No.
28, A. Q. U.
that to Brother
Parish and bid esteemed fa m ily,
we extend o t | £ sincere.sym pathy.
Our hearts go out to th m, and gla d ­
ly would we lessen th eir sorrow i f
hum an power could avail.
But
He th a t doeth a ll things well can
even in death’s dark hour, bring
com fort to the troubled heart. We-
hid them look to H im .
Resolved, T h a t a copjT^of these
resolutions be handed
Brother
Parish, and a copy placed on tile
in our Lodge.
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Signed,
H. A. B ertram , *
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O u r T e m p tin g A r r a y o f B a rg a in s ,
S. N . R A S M U S S E N .
Co.
W e desire to reduce o u r e n tire stock c o n s is tin g of:
D r y G oods, D re s s G oods.
-
L a d ie s ’ a n d G e n ts ’
F u r n is h in g G oods, B o o ts
Lpg . Y
I wooa aocn a
■W M
_ _
lies’
A R R IV IN G . D A IL Y ,
-J is frfiwtBWtng' wuod to the
■ i
i *îto b t Ear),
.
c ity m arshal,
been
p
u
ttin
g
D zxtv ’», beel' PuttrT}g ln tim e for a
breaking bunch grass horses
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-
.
IVTiciCOQ ’ IVXeil
M on’c S an.Q
onrl 1 5 o y S.
"AlODtJo,
S P E C IA L P R IC E S J C L Ö T r a i N G !
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We are inform ed bv. C o u n ty __
" perinteudent L iitle fie id , th a t there
no meeting of the, taach^r»’
.
i in s titu te at Lafayette on Saturday,
has as advertised
week j
m
v s - v r . T.
« . H
i iT oward,
/ n n iu , magager-ef
Hl f* y <1 p e r IFF the
HIC
‘
Geo.
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Chain Sim ler has been repairing
S U IT , at«»L75 and Up; B O Y ’S K N E E PA N TS 25, 35, 40 and 60 cents hiR house by painting and paper­ C ity Wednesday morning.
Mayor Courtney is having the
ing and reiScidefing In te rio r,
per pair.
Yours to please. ? t
F o r a ll k in d s o f u jd io ls te rin g in te rio r o f his house thoroughly
renovated
paintin
g and
papering
1 Cnn,. Hn ,S’ P; f l f e T . ' cor,1‘1e r 3 rd I and
re - c a r by
^ tin
g .. The
ro/.m's
w ill
and B.streets, M c M in n v ille , O r. have a very a rtis tic appearance
1 A lw»yWan born to M r. and Mrs when completed.
,’ G uy 3ulley, at Sulley station, three
"-?The furnitqpe store Si vertised in
I miles west o f Dayton, Monday,
last weeks’ issue a l i ed r oom—suite
I March 1 8 ..-„
to" sell cheup
it four
I - I U
T •.
t-
1.
v n r u p „ and
„ u -tbef
» lie y sold
S lim U
IO11T
! m “U
* * i() wa® m arried j days after the paper was issued, altfl
. "* , e '"» M o rg a n o f Portl nd t a numb, r o f intending purchasers
l astWP<>k Will make his horuein h ive since inquired as to.the furni'-
iirat\to
M .io o
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G rants Pass.
ture. I t pays to advertise
Ed. B rie d w e ll- B h purchased
E. E. M artin received a letter
Estey A- Son’s stock of fu rn itu re at
from our formetf
E
»•„»i-
•>,
j
, — irorn
lortiree townsman, I. ft
M cM in nyille , and w ill conduct th a t
L -i i , i
.
b osi^sV hereafter.
‘
Weiser,’ Idaho, in the O ndata'king
Mrs E.
E Lum
and son A llí»
llie ,, , b
u iin
e Y w w h i,„
o V e p ^ rtT ^ .k
h a „ . i'h n„
e 'T s 'X
'6
Mrs.
L um m
in -and
hm
ini*.'
j ?
N IC H O L S & G A B R IE L .
T h e R e d F r o n t.
N Ô ÎT C E .
Affpi’r xApril
Anvil AST,
1 cf fh
o uum
vinwiza
Lfie
o Ol bile
L a d ie s ' Shoes,
G loves, P a ra s o ls , - -
F u rn is h in g s , E tc .
rv ta k in g
in often res fo r
c lo th e p d o n o t know the firs t p rin -
cjjple. o f ta k iu g a m«asure7’"-«it,
w ill pay fo come and see us firs t,
and o u r selections, p m ! w e .w ill,
do by you ju s t ns we sny.
— Rev. G. W. Grartni». o f s Z s m ,
C H IC A G O
STO RE.
A
financial,Agent of W illam ette U n i­
T
versity, and editor of The Search­
lig h t, the prohibition state p ^k s f,
was in ’Dayton Monday. He vfent
from h e re jtjiR n rf land to be present,
at, the sf&ie ■prohibition, conference
held in th a t c ity T uesdaj\ ’ The
fir s t s e a s m rin th ia lin e , um F wn—w ill show e W r y tliin g
N ational Chairm an of Prohibition
p arty, O liver W. Stewart, o f C h i­
NEW m id N O B B Y , fro m S a ilo r to tlio irà est P a tte rn H u t.
Yuu
cago being there.
- Rpa'>l«r meeting o f the W C.;T. cn>i buy a b a t fr« tn us fu r
IJ, w ill be held in,the Baptist church 1
Friday,-^ A p ril 5th. The depart­
ment su je -t w ill be “ Sabbath Ob­
servance” A ll ,iujfW8ter* of this th a n you c v c r p a id 1fo r same q u u lily before.
c itv are c o d u J lv invited to lie pres­
ent. and take part in the ithrcuwifln.
M rs A. B M. M illrn ’,4*?'
Sup*t o f Sabbath Observance.
tu -
There
snow on the coast range
Iherpw was
assnm
w eA “ i n Ä ^ f 111^ - P" rt ° f
an*
o f this, nearly
week a
n tr the f
M IL L IN E R Y .
LESS
M ONEY
.. N E W S H IR T W A IS T S ,
S ilk W a s h G oods,
W ill b e c h a n g e d to
P a ra s o ls , S h o es a n d
wept
tn-.Portland
Tuesday
to
altend
ing
well
in
his
new
location.
’
?
°
w?,to
f™
1
"
f
mountains
As
a
r'lim
iSH
ingS.
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j THE
RACKET
the p rohibition convention, and al»o+— vrr
,
result, w ith the cold rame and hijgh
to hear the Menelev quartet.
b !,u l,^ r8< .tM?.Zu r?1 “ “ ¿1 wools th a t have prevailed th ?| MnlVTi« n wi 11«
« A if
"Xz-s
N o c h a n g e in m a n a g e m e n t.
The lerge« . „ j
complete!
T i: ; .“ ;
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M cM ln n v ille G ra n g e & F a r m e r s Co.
stock ol p a in ts , o ils, W n d d w ' tongue to Ills m ail wagon was bro-^
Is your busin ss represented hv 1
Chas. P, Nelson, Manager.
glass
and
w
all
paper
at
H
a
r
r
is
ken
and
the
horses
started
to
.run
,
an
advertisement in the D ayton
W H Y N O T ? —T / e a t p a p a to a
S. P. H ouser, c o rn e r 3rd and j hul were to p p e d near Mauta’ ahop H erald ? You cannot afford to j New stote C or. B. a n d 3 rd Sts.
B Sts., M c M in n v ille , O r., d e a le rj
Lee Chapman who lias accepted run business w itho ut at the same; -------------------------- —___________________ _
|i c e a rm e d R o c k e r^
in new and second band g o o d s .! a position as engineer at M arsli- tim e ru rii’.png-nrt advertisement and
W H Y N O T ? —T ^ e a t m a m m a to W lie n in -ne e d o f books sta-'
expects.to take his depar ure letting the public know what you
A BOSOM FRIEND
week Or ten have to sell, and th a t you want their
lice e a s y R o c k e r?
\
Lmce
I tio n e ry , etc., c a ll on Geo. W i l - j ,o rtp a t p l“ «* w ithin - a -........
trade.
Plant-,
an
advertisement-
G ris s p n ’s d “ -VH t’ everal 9lh *!r parties in Day^
Tinit-ts next to y o u r wife Is ymir HfeJit
s t ° n ttre th in k in g of Mcct>rijp<nyj*ffg in the H eralu and keep it up*tn
|W flTHY
H Y N O T ? —T r e a t s s i is s t te
e r r to
t n P. o ld stand.
_ , , ■
i f ’— '
so
you waut to soti that ft Is treated w.ell
' Dim, as thyre is «demand for work - date.
when
other people handle It.
ts
________
________
,
’
’
e
have
several
k
in
d
o
f
hose,
men
at
that
place,
and
good
wages
Mr. arid M r s ^ " fr - N - P n p p le /f
Joe w h ite iro n B e d s te a d ? •*
-¡Lexington. Neb . who arrived here
S TXZTT'V' XT rim O r p ’ 4. V ' XI_
X
T h o u g h th e y are a ll spelled a lik e paid.
no ouo t mt will handle line linen In
N N O
—T r re
e a t b DlOtlier
r o th e r to a ? ,ey u c c n ot -p ric e d th e same. C ity Treasurer C. L. Barrett went some
and who
* iw
VV .H
xl Y
X X
Lr T
X ? . “““X
Pf>FlF weeks
weK*i ® ago,
»K°. mid
whe have been !
elthiw llilrts, collars or, cuffs, more ten-
rn, are here
B
S e e r r e e t t a a r r y v ’s
’s v D
H e e sk
A t I i s h b i i m ’s.
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; to Portland Tuesday, and Stopped V|siting friends at Salem
Lice S
s k ^ ?
r/ ,-derly or
greater, care when being
r lice
.
D ysi kcsia ( AN im ( CUEO
C sino over night to hear D over W m
Fsa,n
.
vis itin
- »g
g at J .J. B. Mel lo t’s. ?
Thev w ill probably lo c a te " B iT T u s ] " ^
&
renovated than we do. Try our Laundry
r _W
WH
H Y
Y N O T ? —T r e a t b a b y to a S»*.
part o f the universe, as they are! ’ ti
Vlicrb P F o A Q
"■ruod.-d. Sold In han.U om c tin box.i ,nH " ut t h e p f o l 'lb l t m n p a r l y , lee- j much pleaeed w ith this country.
* Ork *f ,OU w a n ly,,ur linen t ° long Ilk®
j
h ig h OllcXlI
C h a ir? 1
at 25 eta K. L. Harris.
“ H«t25rtK
tu re o n prohibition at the A. O. U
<
new.
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I Prof. L. R. Alderman came down
D a y t o n C a s h S to r e .
w ith
or
U ’ l.ilA vem
u
,,
. I ' J John
ohnR
ntlanrt who^hein
A Snyder, manager
„
. *1.,...
R IV
Pentland
who h..e been
W h ile y o u can get th em at such a reasonable p ric e ttfrth e ' attending the State U n iv e rs ity at , of
i f the
also to P>avtiM1 on ®teamer Bonita last
the Dayton
Dayton evaporator,"AVas
evaporator;'Was also
huainenH He returned
T~x . _
. T" T X t T-, „ . .
r-«— \
i K u «ene, came down home Wednes- in attendance «t the prohibition Saturday on business.
to
M
c
M
in
n
v
ille
in afternoon
convention,
and
heard
Hon.
S
te
w
a
rt'
!,l~
!-
F-
‘lay. » "d w ill remain durin g vaca-
| land. The little d a u g h h ^ H a le ly j.
speak
tion.
... Shipley
.
to M r '
a n »
fAXTED -C apable; r . i i ^ j ? p c-.-n
p'( ir " S A L E X-A' « (g iA o u s e ¿ d .
M“ t ‘ hew Senn, sr , is seriou sly'
A. W.
and L o rin H e s. w itt I horn ¿?|Hoon"he^.m
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n l * ..
‘n
to n-present large con,. ¡ ^ b ^ ^
^ ^ A ^ ^
^ llh
He hes in an uhcnn*tioue cot»- contemplate p uttin g up ’ a large , ,ea(.hBr
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1,e«ed
a
.........
pail) of solid lliiancliil re p u ta ti
»S3« ' o f’vnod lA nlbw otl i S f l x .Kki. T
''itlo n . snd there is tittle hopes qf »’urehopse early this season, at th eir I v . , „
s a la r ) p>w year, pSvable weekly. $3 |
i
ii 1
’u X l
ihoiceJjrutt hie recovery. - His daughter Mrs wood dock ju s t above W beatlai d A Eooe— -I arties wishing
good
d a ) (ihsohiteiy a u re' nini uíí~ ex p en ses, l l i i i ¡'i'.' kn » ¡ ¡ " t f ' i f ' t l J R « k ™ n f |...rtl« n ,l I h.-ri, '
T li. I . ¡ I I 1.1»
-««» t.. M l.
strab i* » bíijin-lKle, definite " s a la ry , no
C U l 'S S ik S t
H , d l „ . b „ „ » „ » „ d in g
l»r ll.e
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We give special rates
L JA Y T O N r U R N I rtJ H E o T O R
fjor general
Family washing.
ilt î t t
H>
Laundry,
WM
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k.iU M , _ , l n
B7 " " k
H
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k
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tor
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. A S Z T S l t a M l T i, - C,"1'" - " ’ 1
O
.«alary paid em b Satiirjtuy
and px»s>B>e m oney advam , .le a c h week.
Pacific College nt Newberg came and * ^ ” at r«>*‘ers of th a t secitfib o f * ”, ,
M orns Lam , one m ile West Jefierson, (> .«her suffering 16 > n n te d Thursday aftepiooh. This re-
S r \ \ i..n n > Hoi SI . 333 I>,-arb o re St .
W hats V oir F ai r W orth ?— • ap home MondaV on a short v is ilf y amh7TI and Polk counties, and * e« ° f Dayton. ~
«ewDnttj« from KecbA P i- iln . k . «!»■"* «*'»«»» matter sent b y •'m a il, tec.
Chleugo. .
Mrs C E V a n Ileu se n . óf K ilbnurn.
AVI» . w as attlietad w -----
ith -t lunch Jtrpubl«- you , have , , a , sallow com plexion, a del the weather,2-caùsed bv a còli
and (•onsfipation fo r n Jong lone. She 'Jaundiced look, moth patches and ; ‘ \ x i-„
.
iv and sell moYe
»M
’T~ \
i « 2 " " ’"•■'D'dc relief inon.-)■ r. funUcd,
^ " , r. Arnica» Sjtivc, tpe
B anker ito i TS a K obmer — J R.
'M e a n b v u y o th
and
e r fir sqjl
m in m ore
D a s ^ t^ ^ .
t,lp
'm ill man at “ /
?
11 Br'H
oii e s n h ^ *25c'a b.'x**'i H
ip)ar,t8aS|. c“ »hier of the bank o f
siys. -.1 h ave tried liiaii) p re p a ra tio n s * btotenes on the skin f a ll signs of -I thaw
v n in ln .h í4 « > ii :
' ,a rni;i?.nl , cashier of the bank o f
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„ d ie d
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T hornville, O
hio, has been robbed
drug
store
le t- have •• T h ese ta t,le ts ar
o f health by a serions lu iig trou ble
neb
complexion
O
nly
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tir
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fn r th e n in n e y m ()reg»in.
’ tried Dr. K in g ’s New Dia-
eentrt'
Samplet« free.
at H arr sd ru g store
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^ y o u wa,H to tra .ie y o u r old. lumber. He has been b u s y p ll w,,,- ! F or S ale .- A g o o j young horse
DO YOU W A X f
covery for consumption
Then b«
M \V. K re itz \ e te rm a rv
A n H onest ,MEDi, tN>: for
.. a t 'ln m u r y ii ^
n e w see A P. ter sawing and shipping lu n rib jx to i^ H th s b etw een 1100 and 12fM>’ A ’ H A K IM IN IK RE ( I . E s r A T * ’ o n e >< re «f wrote; “ I t is the beet
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on,-WdlkgÌA.e s triu L a u d prouejd.. ( àrh - pk — GeorgeW W a itt.o f South H ouser, co rn e r 3 rd and B streets—I.J ilifiin iia ^ lo t ill orders r » , '» ,» «««J w r.rlfk a n v « Ku sd _4 1.
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r 1 a severe cold or a
Auqiitr«.. AG-Mmt..trrinwmr ,.,r.ww||., 1iilniiW r »ffka'ki:i„Mi'17 i«i n < l ung trouble—
•tte n tio u to a ll diseysi s bv w hich Gardiner, Me , says: " I iiavehad M c M i t i t i yj_l!e, Or.
office.
i m a 1 sa re affi ic tè<Ìv. S a tis fa c lio u the worst 'cough’ cold., c h ills /a n d
keep a l-ottle on hand", :
’ F. R. Kinderm an who has live‘ L i et’e'
an °vder from C alifornia
T h e b ig store w ith the little
laraiH eéd. C h a rg e s-rniso na lrlp g rip atari have taken lots o f trash xxf nn a farm nea'r-Am itv for 23 vears. t,,r.
c" r loads of lum ber to be?
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accou. t hut profit to the vendor which t is owned a . by aa.
W m ' t ... ’ hrism
8hiP f*d *»
won as
ibie.
J I h ig prices.-
chest or lung troubles wheat
S tr o n g s issa n e o f th e oldest
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berlains
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of
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in
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I - cured so exsily
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a u ra n ts In Salenr. It is a
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T ria l hottlee free
the only thing that has done any w ith a ver), tine buggy . by M r luno’-ec, and »fiat there must be con- '
place to taKe fn cala when
giH.d wtiatevcr
I have used one C hrism an la te ly ,-s a v the News? siaeralde i'tjild in g and thiproVe
LOUIS WAMBSGANS, drug »ton*
c ity .
1
in, th rt.itL
foughotit
I.., A c ments
o u i.ljj, going
and that
m e n ' w the!
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the ladies when lavihg—out grip bava a l, left me
I to ng ra tu - raan,-utly . iired.by using Mi-kt -Tea. A
and that rt-ifl men "who
Eureka liarnaa« OU I
Ith c p p io g to u r place on their late tire manufacturers o f ap honest P|p « sa u t herh itriiik F u rl, con
preaerraiita ar 1
and Ihe i*«
at, ....
sleep, does, ate getting i n m. Mthe g ro u n d ’ ^ n t r ? DCe ^ u a r ^ '
D a m t^
'i
For sale by. R
L
'’«ligestlnii, .makeft_ynu e_„
Grange & F armerà Store ak medicine "
iBMth^r. |t 4
H arri«
*>>rk and haptiy. Satisfaction guarautc-d
en« and
headquarters
uaranteed Hr<>r
D u rto ir-rtie W.n.er K .:..... S e jtiO O S ,
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" r money baca. 25 CW. ao I 5o ci». R Il-or. H um g- rtie winter N-i»on
kkr « Earn.i-n R f . x i s i y w i l l Stop L. Harris
has also shi|,|ied one cat load rt
fresh, first c+wss candy and
Wc,nigh at any time, and will ,-ure the
i> l l
,
,
lum fier to Dayton. 1‘ to' Dundee, 1
confectionery at the worst
and
cold in twelve hours. ,r mone) re • n to D o n and
lace
re iiitiu n ts
More
lly, and has an or.fer for two B o a i'd ß , S u p tlfS ,
funded, as et» and jo cu. R L Hams, fro m oQe tn ten y a rd s ’ in each to S u hiaoe
in the neighbnriiiMid of
S u p tirS , a CC B o o k s ,
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,
cakes fresh from
T ry that soap manufactured hv P>pce. ; A ll l t l cts each.’ Come
O liv e r’s, Mc.Mihn- W m. L am be rt at the M c M in tiv ille o tiic k i f yo u w a n t H ie b e s t
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DAYTON MARKET.
BEE SUPPLIES.
-that
Paa',
B u tc h e r S h ip p e r
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At H.
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Traps, Foundation, DiYision .hKK1‘’ ,’OMK’
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W holesale ancf Reuul
A DAYTON GROCERY.?
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