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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1903)
T T f I t LOCAL MENTION. ? Mm. M. Wicgnnil lor lino Ininn. Pi'inuii nf refined tn.to piiltoiiixi' K i'l li y ' studio, Your aci'iuinl mv subject In dis ootnii lit Wiiiuek'n. The fnuiniiH Olyniiiit bottled beer nt Sinllb i flick'., (Jitt yo.ir elnvk for It'll cents on till' dollar lit llini'k'n. Tho licit pool, a mill til" l"l en larged n rt ruitM nt K l Ijf sluilin, ('nt rule mi ilmu-i i'l " Um emit nit tlio ilnllur ttt check fin WbiiiikV l.mlhV Hhlrt WnlU in 'ill KrwlfH mul pityli- nt Hutu mi, .iiliimtii A Co .Air ncrci'ii denim, nimO tUmn mill ttliiilnw v;m to A. II. Li'inni ,i ('". Hi'iimitml rtiitir mul llnurinn i-nii U fimntl mily Hi A. II. I.tiniiiiii A i!n All cut prjcci nit (liiitf" nul a vmk fur leu wiit on tlio ilnllur nt Win- Iloinoly HHitld tmtilo httiMUiHiio m id irt'tiy niH-n nimlr ir.'tliir nt Krl Iry'n itmliti. i'limlhu with l a iiHinllt nf Oc tnlH'r it full lino nf Hiitliwiclc I'ultin.n it Winiii-k'. Tlioon wlio apprt'i'liito nit -Omuld ulrp htln lltr M'fi'tlnn riMHii nf Kelloy' vhtilin. All ttnrk itiinrmiliil In kUo uniUfnfl tiim nr inniiiy rehiiultil nt Mi", Wit (Ittnil' KtilliT)'. Hitiilli A Clwk hitvff tlit' fnumiiH .OIynitl lJt.ttl.tl Hrr for hiIimi. 21 rent wr (tuMlo. Kiilnninit, Jnhnvnn A '". Imvft win it mmI viitum Ig Imliin wn nml Ili-rfV limtl titnlcittt'iir. The Inigi'nt amort mont n( ftirnitur rvor hiHtlglil to I'rini'vllli', will i-linil-ly itrmo nt Wu k'. liny, If )'MI ttltltt 11 IlilV PWriltlT tlii full, yn will lli.'l I lu- iirMir"l niim in town nt HnlomnM, Jninm A V. A. 11. !.iniw" A f'n. tu-ll Ima Um Oil (or W cont mt kiIIihi. riith"-;r wliito lml nim rents por pniitiil, Hinltli A Clm-k itmv Imvctlii' fiiitmm. (1y in pin ilnmnlit lnr (nr unlit, nt ft ronli gift". Tlml'ii tlio pUrp to K't ijikmI iH-vcmti' rliciip. Mi'iiiltcr ( lriiftvilh Awml'lv nf Arlimim ntti tilwnyi tlml the nvrrtilrv nt tli r.ilmli 'Hr ImrluT lmp, where they cam piiy their iw, Olyinpiit nml KhMitii (ytrr ni (VNt-il'ii Ojnlnr llouw. Trivnto tlin lug n h i m t m fnr Imlii", nml nil ntlicr no . fioiiliMliitimm nf n flrt-tliiM rvntnmrtiil. I'nrtiei knowing thciiilvca Imleht ihI to A. II. I.lppnmn or A. II. I.ipp man ('o. mut mllle, lnlere.1 chnrgiHl and collccleil on all account". (lenrgin Harper, the IiiIciiIihI net Ton, aiynj "The pliolo. which Mr. Kelley nindu (or me are limply perfect and could not be improved in one detail." Mm. M. Wlegand the phologrnpher ii limy now dnya turning out work lor her mniiv cuntoinem. Shc.olicila new trade however and guaraiitcea ant a (action. Alter necing (leorgin HurM'ii iihntiw, every meiiiln-rol her company hml littinira at Kelley'. atndin a onmpliinent- not only to Mr. Kell but to Prineville. J. F. Morria, the merchant, hn a 2IKK) lino ol nien'i nnd liy lurni.h ingn, which ho will olono oiit lielow coat. You can find aonio genuine hargaini at hit ttnto. Dr. Taggart, the oouliit, in atill at hit old Dtnml, the Poindexler Hotel. Don't go to tlio spectacle peddlera lor your glume but go to Hr. Taggart whogiiarnntea liia work to be the taut. Paiimir Mii.i.inkiiy The lndiea ol Prinevillo and vicinity are cordially Invited to call and iuipwt a (elect stock ol the latest designs Burnt . work and hand embroidery on sale, at tlm" home ol Mrs. E. C. King, Main slreet between Firit nnd Second. I wish the Indies nf Prinoville to understand that I do my own trim ming and employ no outside help in this Ilia. Oleanl g hat nnd trim ming free ol ohnrgo to my customers. Mrs. F.n. BliAiiKORU. Wantkd YotiNO mkk to prepare lor Government Positions. Fine 0ien lugs in all Department, (iood Sal ariea. Rapid Promotions. Kxanii nations siam. Particular Friw. Inter sliito Cor. Inst., Cedar Rnpida, la. 3"jH A. J. Johnson, stnto hank examiner, wn in tho city the first ol the week to make a report on tho condition of the First National. He came over Ironi Burns and vicinity where the hanking institutions tyc says arc In good condition. 6 K'T pinil p!ntn mill pliutni Unit plriim- k" t M" NV,('Ki"il, ,1, H. (iiillifnnl ie !n lnn ihi- week fniin IVtifllrt'in intniiiHnK tu lnuini'M llitllll1!. , If ymi mint tn i... in tim Hwiin, i' it Mitchell wiiu'Mi nf HulniiMMi, Jlni mdii ii (n. (M'niri.h wn- in tlm HiV tlliti week rum imv ;mvk hih-huimk hi it ..i ... ... ...... ... litmiiM'M iitnttrrn, II...... .....I lt,ifi...u tiiuiin .'hi. i- over front Dcni'lnucn Tmwhiy In: iitti'iid llit ritccw, MUn ;ic-ic llohhn, nf (ll.-mhilc, i In tlm city victim with her iMH, Mm. Mick Viihiltn vert. Hynni (Sidy returned Tuemhy fmni IhiniH wiire he hint hccit tntiiHiicLiiiR huniiiciMi fur the p'mt ten ilny. M b. A. M. Dniki mid Mm. J. M. Lnwrenee iiihI thitijtliti'f wcid in I he oily thin wii'k fmni DiwImmpp. Minor lewh enriii) in on' Tin win)' HttiKi) fniin rurlltind tu ItHik altei runt' It mid atUnd the mm rnuet. h'"i ! Tltf lifldiei Aid Hncicty will meet thiiwirkmi Thurxdtiv nfiernnnia nt the hiMiic of Mm. ('. V. Klkin-. K. V. An-len, tlnte nenl f the , Hunker Life liiNtirmiee emnprniy "f ; De Mninen. h-in Uen in tint city for lite pin-t week. C.irey Foster wiil leave Hmh cek j fur the Hour 'reek oti..try to I.Hik over HfVf-rnl Uiniciii'ii ui eni'iti wnicn he inleiid tohov. Hid IVrciviil, who hit twin in the ily since leaving hi petition on the I'a Icy Fust, left Tueit.tay iiinr.iing fur hi mneh on the Agency Plain. Juniper Circle, No. 37, Women of , WiHKlcnift, will give their tilth uiiiiiiiil; Vhmiksgtving ball at (llrtite't ball on : ihmikfgiviitf evening, Novemlier ' it it 1 .v, ,.( Mil, !,,.! ,,... I dime over to Pitrteville the ln -t nf thu week to bring hi in who U ill with ty phoid lever. Or. ltoeulerg t ntieud- tug him. The latettt prcpmatiuus fur printing mi silk to Ik found at Mr. Wiegnnd's gallery. Scenery or phoiugnnphs re prnducfd nn silk niH'ktie, ilk band keiehti'lit, etc. with artitit' clear iicm in every dc'ail, O'Neil briitht"- have prnctic.illy euiiipleteti tiie ciiiiwtrtiftiou nf their Wtiri'liiiuite wit uf the Miller building. The building in brick, two tlnrie it) heiiihl, nnd i one of the lew real I Mihiliinlia lriieturi in Hi cily. Mr. nml Mr,, I,. Vamlcri.o! of J'riucville nnived in P.iislcy Tuefdiiy evening to lieooine residents of Luke! t'otiiily hut iiufiirliimtlt'ly not ol! I'nisley. They dcp.irled Wi-dncilny uiorniiig, lot l.iikeview. Paisley Pn.t.j W. II. Young lei. pilielinscii the ItlnckHiiiiih shop formerly owmil hy C. B. Swnlley nod is prepantl to do lior.e-.lii.eiiigiind geliernl repair woik ni all kinds at the lowest pri.es. Quick and satisfactory servite in all lines of liliicksmiih work giiiitnuteiHl. Thron Thronso'i was in Iho city this week. He left Monday for the IV.Ii.ui.i I . t.u.lr ullur ll.n i, ),.- ,.,,. i ii est of the Mavflower mine which he i working. Ho has n small force of; men at work at present, hut so furl nothing "giatd" has neon struck. The new school building lor the I' feet a day. -Ci.naiiiornl.lt) build Nipiaw Creek district, a special tns i iug is going on in the vicini-y ol Sis for which win levied by the board last ' tera and the lumber is hauled from year is soon to lie put under course of the mill aa rapidly as sawed. A construction. The new building is to large quantity ol logs is on hand and cost IfllXIO and oik ill lie starled on 1 it i H'O intention ol the owners to it as soon' as (lie lumber can be sawed, j run the mill through the greater part 1 ' ol Iho winter. P. B. Davis, who is The nicmts'is of the Y. P. S. C. E. will give a musical Sunday evening, Novcnihor 1, nt the Union obitrcli. Some siwcinl numbers have been ar- ranged and the program will he one of the best. A collection will be tak en for the purrose ol raising funds to purulinse a new organ for the church. J. F. Houston left the first nf the weekfor his home near Cro.ik aftor a ten day's business visit in the city. Mr. Houston alii led that the recent rain in that section of Hi) county had stnrted the fall grass, and that wintor pnsture would be in ' fine con dition. He expect to round up a hunch of cnttlc in a few days to sell cither to the Northwest Meat compa ny ol Portland or local buyers in I'riiieville. Clay A. Simpson, who has Wen con II mil to hia bed lor several weeks with rheumatism is slowly recovering nml will be out again in a short time. He intends as soon as lie is able to look after hie insurance work in the outside districts which he has been compelled to neglect on account ol his ill" as. His many friends and business acquaintances will lie pleased to learn that hia recovery is only question of a few weeks, and thnt he will In) able again to attend to husi ' nca matters. Viola Kcdfnnl, whii linn Inycd in tin1 i'rliii'villit hnU'l, left yi'ftli iilny itinrtMiifc fnr lie limnA in ' I'ni'llfiinl. I W, ,t , Hi'liniiilt ffitu in Im' rily tlut fir-t nf tlin wi'ck firm i Hiiiniiiit IVniriM tu look lifter hj liifiiiuDHH uU'rrnln mul itilctid tlm nxw. nf thr1' a Kiip Tlio 'l.inlii'N Aid Hnciety Pit'liytt!r'niii chtircli will kivh r I liilny I'vi'iihii;, ()t"nhcr ltd, nt Ih-lkniip hull. itl 'Mi ti'rUu-V in III K . ,. , , , ,.,,, ImimI. Ht-v, Z, V, Ciniinn'rf"rd ri'turmil .1,1- u,L rr..,.i Itmwt wt. ..-. lu. nrrmi'h. ...i t,. l)M(11i .,,i1,i1.1r,.i ,,tl. h wi n 1 pri'itidt in I'riiM'villc next Hnndny nt. the Union chinch hutli iimriiin Mini K' ( He if. 0, ('lurk will prciieh nt mow creen rritmy r-vi-mnji, wni..rr 11(1, nml nit Hiiinljiy, Nov. 1, nt 11 n. in. will hold ner.'iecu tit the Killi'iiheek hr.hmA hniite. Mundiiy evening ' he will pn-in'li nt tin' Ani'tiey 11 it i Kvciyonu iii emdifilly tiiviM'd to ill tend, J. II. O'.NYil mnl F. II. Kitoii frnin thu piiKAcner depmtiiieitt of thfl O. I K. A N, were in the city eevenil day jtluriiiKthc week. They weru on n . . . . . , nurprip nt the immensity of Iho trm lie riirriitl on in thu icctinn of the fluiintry. I wt;li t Hnhertr;, a Huletii miwry wn, Wiik in thu city thin week on ,.iMW( mtteri. Whi'o hero Mr. KIktui K"lhered n mie trtti-tic reht- jvi. t tm trim nf wmm of Crtnik leuiinty prutlnuti", which he mi id he w""3,l 1,1 ('""vinca the Valley re-itieiiU Unit lament ureK'H pni. " h .nn.,,,. n nntUiiKe t.ru-li. Jorkef Club H teen Oamtllfiuce. Uacc wtK-k, of courie, wu the nigual fur the weather mun to bring on cum,y ,liyi Nll( n,nrcor less moiHture. A ult nii f0n Wmluiwlay fnremmn, i,t tlio fad's were pulbnl oil under frtVOrnhl wontlier conditions. Only Ittree ractnt on ine uneuing tiny, i ne diet wan a running match between three Warm Hpring Indi-uis, whn .iti,liiil tl.ni. ulruwld liur.t l.i(.L unit , niailii the circuit in true w,irrmr ntylc. The three-eiyliiiiol a inilo Irce lor all wnt won by Heaver Tom, a Imne ciileml by 8. H. llawkiiiK, Teniiel cnmin! in lecond. In the Ihree-finh'ii ol u mile fur Ivvo-yenr-olibi, JuiIkc Bi'iiH Vuldu V. cnrricil nil the homini, with Ur.Cline'n Hnriiey H. tlui.hiii)! in n chwe i-ccoml The time wan :42. In the lull mile il i'h in tt'eilnc. dm'', eveuin Win. .Iiwliu'. Lnrry won; May ., acennil; hu.m.v nml Kiuli, third. Time 55. Following thin race wan one in ahich .even .ipiawa . ,m 'ii.,, c,,!, H.. -ina(. and was .nuulc in goi'd time One wptnw on the In.t half wns thitiwn Irom her burnc hut was not seriously injured. Th" rmv of the day was the hist one in which Mouloya, John H., Heaver Tom anil Tempest look part. I Denver Tom finished a length ahead,' with Touip''st sceorid; Monloya, thilil, nnd John H fi uith. ftqi.au t'rcrli Hill Atfuln Uuniiliig. The Sipiaw Creek saw mill, which was closed down d.iring the summer, hiis commenced nitrations again, and ! according to reports cannot supply , . . . , ; . , , i tue liennnu in unit pari, oi me coun ty- The mill started the Inst September ' and nt present l turning out about the largest stock holder in the plant, say the mill could dispose of thou- sands of shingles if they hail the Incili- tics (or cutting them Paulina Sole. Nights cold nnd frosty, day warm, fine weather for farming. The cattle business is dull in this distiict this fall, but little stock hav ing been sold . Mr. and Mrs. Treichel have gone to Prineville to sjanid a few days. Cap CoinUt is building a atnge stntiiin on- his lirind Stone ranch which will be one ol tho best in the county when completed. liny is scarce in this part ol the oounty, and it is pobnhlc that the stockmen will sutler this winter owing tu the shortnge. I. X. L. Notice is hereby given that a meet ing ol the Freighter's Union will be held in Prinevillo, at 2 o'clock, Sun day afternoon, November 15, at which various business matters will be brought up lor discussion. J. H. Ukuikk, president. . I Prldifiit ! Mral Tlmbifr Hr IH h ttf. II U. CliiiMilM-rluiM, prpxident of tht Jtihu Iny Litinl A Luiiilmr cnmpAtiy, wittt' in tin city tlm (IfHt nf the wiek i from MinneiipoUit, Mtmi. Mr. j ClniinU'tifiin in nmkiriK hi tlmt trip ifitu thin mrtiitii'ln tht in ten t of the i (uiiiipnny wliicli wn ort&m IhmI imtnior, nitd wilt upend itlioiH twn nvUn iti thti Mine Mouiitninw I'H.ki'v M'T the tinilr'tritiMn dwnrd ()V i.;, Pl(H,v. II l.-ft Tlicwlaj with F. T. J itmniinj,' in cnmpituy IJi I (HPiiij'iiuy wnn.ii .r. imwrnj in n ri'nrrtonim i n rii-j rinrnnvi run ' . inryitniwd lint yenr hy a party ol tntf da i lim in the Illtie Mntiulnii) tlintrict. Hinefi thnl time they hnve fic(pinI more yellow pine mul formed ,)ie oyn iilxiii joe, ii mi will inerenBe tlicir huliljitff)! n rnpidly us poilile. Mr. ('hmnherlMin tntd while in the cily thnt he hud nmde thi trip no bi to review the feittiniion, learn if' any thing delinitt: had Um dtcided tipun in l lie trmt'Kirtution line and report to hi company. Other memlwni of the company will come here in the HprinK when it fe ex(ecUrd they will iH'in bnyuig more yellow pine. Mr. C'hiimberlitin ii highly p leaned with Interior Oregon and itn proiipccts and intend to make hi renidence in thi vicinity next year. Mmuibctrlttln's rougb Kemodr No one who is squmntcd with its good qualities can be surprised at the great popularity of Chnniler!aitir (yough Hemetly. It nut only cures colds and grip effectually and perma nently, but prevents these dieae ft'om reuniting in pneumonia. It is nlso a certain euro fur croup. Whoop ing cough is not dangerous when thia remedy is given. It 'contains no opium or other harmful substance and may be given as confidently to a baby a to an adult. It is also pleasant to take. When all these facts are takef. into consideration it is nut surprising thnt people in foreign lands, as well ne at home, esteem this rcmeny very highly and very few are witling to take any other after having 'once uhihI it. For anlc ly all drug- gistur mjtHKET QI OTATIIIM. Prlrei ail Which Maple An M.lllnf lar. YniCTAint: Cahhages, 2 cts. perJ IMiund. PotatiM?., 1 ct.1- er pound. Carrots, 1 cts. per pouhd. Onions. I1J ets, jer siuud. ; ' ' Bi'Tt'Kit Creamery, domestic scarce, 30 els. Foreign, 40 cts, ' EnuK Scarce, 35 cts pei doj. Mkats Prime beef, wholesale, 5 cts. Pork, wholesale, 8 cts. Muttou, wholesale, 6 cts. Chickens, spring, 13 H.-r dot. OiiAisa Wheat, 85 ct. Oats, 45 to 50 cts. Barley, 00 cts. ltye, 11.50. Fl.ouit $5 50 per bbl. fcatrar Nonce. Four sndille horses. One black with two white hind feet and one white front loot, branded anchor T with dot over center on left shoulder; one hay, lour white feet and face. branded OG on left shoulder; one bay small white spot on lace, branded Cfi on left shniilile. ; one bay, small white spot on face and small white snip on nose, saddle marked on left side of weathers, branded with small horse shoe on left shoulder. A rewind of $5 for the return of any of tho altove mentioned to B. F. Johnson, Prine llle, Oregon, or J. J. Johnson, West fall, Malheur county, Oregon. Heller Than Pills. The question has been asked In what way, are Chamberlain's Stomnoh and Liver Tablets eu)ierior'to the or dinary cathartic and liver pills? Our answer is They are easier and more pleasant to take anil their effect is so gentle and so agreeable that one hard ly realitea that it is produced by i medicine. 1 hen they not only move the bcwola but improve the appetite and aid the digestion. For sale at 25 cents (tor bottle hy all druggists. fcntray Siallce. One Iwo-year-old allotted heifer. branded N on the left hip, end cajii tal T on the right hip and right shoulder. Strayed from my place on Willow Creek. A rewind ol fo lor in liirmation regarding the whereabouts or return to me. J' M. Hkkklk, Orixzly, Ore. nanr Mothers at a I.Ike Opinion Mrs. Filmer, ol Cordova, Iowa, snya "One ol my children was subject to croup ol a seveie type, and the giving ol Chamberlain' Cough Remedy propiply, always brought relief. Many mothers in this neighborhood Uiink the name as I do about this remedy and want no other kind for their children." For sale by all druggists. In thi city, Monday evening, Octolier , Edwin W. Nelxon, of Paulina, to Mint Nellie Bninnner. "The crre Jituity wn M.rf(jrmed at thn pnr-on-live, thrt Rev Triplctt orliriatin Mr, and Mm, NcUin will make their future home at Paulina where Mr. Nehnn in engaged in the ntnck biiminesn, r Halii ai m llrni. 160: ten with new nix room cot- tage, new 1mm and out i ImildinK within one mile of Trine-i ville. Also ICO acren near new town of Lytic on Dunchuten. Inquire of 8am Comjkh. Frineville, Oregon. Praprrir lr nai KKJacrenoffiuenlfHlfii land underir rigation ditch together with one- eighth interest in ditch. Also KK) acre of bottom hind, 80 acres under cultivation, all fenced, six room house, harn and outbuildings. Will sell both properties at a bargain price,' Address, The Journal. Ed Allen, if you do not call nnd re deem the wagon you left at my place on or More Miveiiiber 1st 1W3 the same will I sold for charges. W. E. DuonfEir. Hay Creek, Oct. 13, 1903. New Smith Premier tyjicwriler, White Hewing nmcliinc, cooking stove nnd kitchen uten.i!", and ationt 20 thoroughbred Plymouth Itock chick-. em. AIM! complete ct ol Encyclo iwdia HritUnica. Inquire ol V. T Fojile, Poindeitcr Bariwr Sliop. Buyer lor a tew g'iod timber clainm nt llKKI each, parties must ell. Ad- Irens, P. O. Boi 482, Spokane, Wah Lumber $IO Per M. Alter January 1, 1903. we will sell lumlier at our mill on the Oehoco lor .110 per M. Hawkins Bko. Hark Hor.es 1'or ftale. Mrs. Naomi Salomon has a team ol heavy work hotac which she wishes to sell nt a bargain. See her at Sato man, Johnson & Co's store. foot fian I'or Kale. A new Ithaca, 'liamnurlesa, 12 gunge, 32 inch barrel, full choke, 2 inch drop, with gun case and reload ing outfit complete. For t sale at a bargain if taken nt once. Address X, Tho Journal. Malice mt Dlisolutian. Novice is hereby given that the firm of Smith Kayler has this day dis hed partnership by mutual consent. All bills will lie paid and collected by H. Smith who retains the busi ness. Prineville, Oregon, Oct. 1, 1903. E. H. Smith. E. W. Kavleb. Prineville mercantile Business Far Sale. T N. A. Tye & Bros, wish lor private , reasons to sell their prosperous busi ness in Prineville. Correspondence solicited ean show where business has paid good profits in the past. A good I opening for the right party. Call or address N. A. Tye & Bros., Prineville, Oregon. 0 wimmm um SALOMON, JOHNSON & CO. I SUCCESSORS TO C L , SALOMOX) WHY FREEZE TO DEATH When You Can Buy a Heating Stove for I! We have a fine Hue of heaters at prices to suit everybody. The fol--lowing are some of our bargains: .A nice air tight heater, small size, suit able for bedrooms or small sitting rooms for $2.75. Larger size, suit able for larger room, $3.75. A handsome air tight heater with caste top nickel plated dome and foot rails, with top draught, medium size, $6.00. Larger size, $7.00. ' These are only a few of the bargains we are ottering in stoves. If yon Tieed a stove it will be to youn interest to inspect our line and prices before buying. We will Gladly Show You Through Our Stock whather you buy or not. We Also Have a Complete Line of All Kinds of Stoves. In fact when you are looking for good values in anything in the Gen eral ilerchandise Hue don't forget to call at Saloman, Johnson 8 Co. ELKINS 1 MAJESTIC RANGES IP tlUUM - ' " r .'.-- 5 It AucofPti trf ; j - -i L i i A MAJESTIC MALLEABLE IRON AND STEEL RANGE will last a life time, properly handled and you'll say after using one that the price paid was the best investment you ever made. We carry a complete stock and invite an inspection. We say unhesitatingly that the MA JESTIC RANGE is superior in every point of ;useful ness to any other. . , ' ELKINS & KING COfilPAIIY General Storage, Forwarding AND COMMISSION' MERCHANTS Fireproof building 100x600 feet, 150 feet two stories in height. . Special Attention to Wool Grading and Baling for Eastern Shipments. Dealers in Blacksmith Coal, Flour, Barbed Wire, Nails-, Cement, Lime, Coal Oil, Plaster, Sulphur, Wool and Grain Sacks anil Twine, drain and Feed. Highest price paid for Hides and Pelts. Stock Yards with all the Latest and Best Facil ities for Handling Stock Axenti tor W.MCO Warehouse Millini; Co.'n, "Whit River' and ' Dallm Patent" flour. Mark Ooods H are of "S. W. Co." A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. ...nanufacturers of and Dealers in... FURNITURE, COFFINS and CASKETS CARPETS, STpYES, PAINTS and OILS Lumber and al Kinds of iiiilding Material ' For GASH Only WINNER Incorporated 1903. I DvnOS, StatiOUei'V and ' m-m'ww u wjyu'-it iffy; $2.75 & KING '1 . :iv : U ELKINS & KING DRUG CO. . . ' 'HOllSC I UnUSlllllff WOOds m'f9vTWrW' S -5 34 i4W,lll