c LOGflL MENTION s Tsachsrs' Examination. W'insI fur Mull' "I III'' I!"' lllvi'. Tinwurn, (Iruiille Wine, Mini f nry crockery ill I lie ilea lllvi'. J. A. (Imliaiii iiimI .1, 7 III, i,l Ciders vi i'it' In I lie clly Mniulnt, I, K. I'nug'ai ana a l'llmniHe l.i.niiil'Kx vlsiliir tin" flint lit I lie niii'li. J. II llitrtklna, nl llttwuril, wim n hnalncaa vlallor in I hi' 1'ily llin hint ul tlui week. Mm J (I, Hiniihi'l la cinilinid In li Imhiiii In dim rlly allli h severe allnck nl In Kii'l'"' Our new spiing I""1 nl luyliirlue. aiituplea juat In. ('nil mill ace llii'iit. Tin' II lliw, Win, It.inii'i)' mill wl!ii, nl Humph", were ree.laleriiil ut llio I'rliieville lintel almoin)' nl thin wiiik, Alex Hinilli, I hi' Hialcra uwiuuiater. mill John Kilivarda with linii'iii'iint ImHincaa In the city Mmi'luy. llonry faille whu In the rlly lri.ni hU Oi'Iiihiii raunli tlii Iiit nl Urn week looking after boalncaa matters, I.w MeCalllater mill P. 0, llirior, nl Hlalcrs, were transacting tuaiue.s in tlm oily tin' Hot nl I he week. C, M. Klkina Kl Riliiiiiiiy fur Purl Innil wlii'rn Ini will 1 11 1 tlm ni'ii (w weeks transacting business, F. II. Wilt la, I lil' iiilitl iiiniiunicni maker ul The Dulles, hna Iki'D Irnna acting husi ii' in the fily thin week. It II. Ciililni'll n' In tlm city tin hint ul llu' week. Hi' lilt Ttn'whij lur lii'iiil where lie in engaged in tin inritt business. Mayor Wuixweilor relumed Hunilu; Imm I'orlliiiiil wh ri' ho hna lacn pn'ii.Iim( llir past It'll iluya nltctuline. In biulm-as matter, E. A. I'arki'r, nl Ihn linn ol Wigle A I'urki'r, thi' Cjiii creek atiu'kniri. win in tin' city III llrl t'l lli week Httl'llilillK 111 bliaillesa mailers, W. V. Ilrown ri'lnrni'il Friilny frnni I'nrllund where he wii' in niteuilunci at Ihn livi'nim'k ciiivcnlinn. Hi' h'li Halunliiy fur hi. ana-k much in Filr. llmry ' Huiiiii" untl O. (I. (iruy, Hkaiir liinWr I , pnaaiil Ihrmixli rrhmilld Tmwl.iV mi llii'ir way i Silver Luke In ni'iir n wilnee. (nr seveial limU'r rlaim una, Mian Cinli' Hiuilh entertained n parly n( young pimple At her home Inat Friiliy evening. A dnaen Im). and girls were entertained willi guinea l.iltlil rcfroahninni were reived. Warren (Mitre's la'ticflt entertain ment will la given Fiiilny evening Kebiusry 5. An liilcrostlug program incliuling larca coiiiiily, baa ln'i'i' arranged, awl It ' ux mh-Ii-iI that a giaal sited crowd will lw in ntUnuliiiice Tin- procecila will I lined In iemii lug tilt cemetery fence. Airniigcmenls nrt being made In tho Ladim Annex nl the Athletic rlnh in give their heap Year parly the hial Friilny in February. The evening will l In ken up Willi tlnnriii, H'i' Imlii'a tu Inito pnllrv chnrito nl thr nlTuir, cvi'iilhc rhnnaing nl prtnrr for llif ilnnoinj nninlipri. Hairing tlm nt wwk 411 Minim flnimnnla liiivn pnaawl llmmgh llw city nn llii'ir wny In Hi!vnr l.nkp In inukt' Hiil prnnl nn chiima. Mnat nl thpin nunc from MinnrinlA nnil Wiacnnaiu Kiinl mill (ixprcaacil tlicm ai'lvca ii mncli pli'avvl with llio mild winter they worn experiencing, A portv cnniHWiil nl A. K. OiHik J.ilm A. Ingmm, Mr. F.ilith Curl in ami Mra. A. J. llnilnin, nl Fi'titon, Mich., were In I he city tlila week nn their wnv tn Kilver Lnko to mnke flnnl pnf nn tlinlicr elnima. Mr. Ingrmn'i dither U one of the pom. - niiaainnen of the ft. I.miia tXnillinn. ' Juilx' I" lw)iiiig no wenlthy Unit h )n" purchaaeil t grout hig (. Four men with ilerriek mnvod tin Irnn xtructurc Into hit nl lloc lint week nltiir Uking off tho door artj pnrt of tht Iront wall. The .fiiilir itatea tliftt It will take (onr men mid t mnny li"oi to move nut niter he geti all hii worldly gooJa etnreil in it. Hot. A. E. Conk, Rohl eccretnry of the Bnntiat Minialcr'i Aiil society, hehl lervlcet t the Methoillat chinch laat Bnmlny. Hi'v. Cnnk formerly held the paatnroto of the HaplUt chnroli in Fenton, Mich, for tevernl yeara, roHigiiiiig that poaitlon to take ohnrge of the tliatrict work of the Aid eocie. Iv. He intopping hero with n party of Michigan people who are to make final proof rntimhercliiiina at Silver Lake thi wwk. The ncateat cnleniliira to make their appearance in tho city thia year have but lieen gotten out hy fclkini M"g , ;kIi ealondar lifts on it a photograph nf .ne landacape aoene nr intereating .view in Crook county and the ulen We liave Jual n'eeiveil iunlher large Invoiee of ahiiea ut ruck laiiiuiu pileea. The Hi Hive. I.miia Nrlaiin una In the rlly the l,il nl lliw week from Deaehutea it leniling to hnaiueat malfera. Mra, II. I. Hlewurl, nf Piiuliiia hna iiin'i, in the nity lining tlm paat week vialling with her mother, Mra, W, I'. THehil. I'M, Ilnyil mid wile reliirniHl I he hal nf Ihe week Irn n Hiker ''"k": ,w.pig. phji, civil gnu-rninent. Notice la her.diy given that Ihe county rtelnut aiiperiutendeut uf l.'rnnk cniiiily will hold the regular examination uf appl.ciiula for Minis anil ti hi n t y pupera at I'llneville, n fnllowai fl)K IITATK I'AI'KII. ('ninini nclng WwluemlBy, February 10, at nine o'clock f. in , and contin uing until Hulurthiy, February 1.1, at four p. in. Wi DSKaiiAV I'ennianaliip, hiatnry, a'lling, algebra, reniling, school law, TiimiaiiAV W r i 1 1 e li arithmetic, theory of leaching, grammar, Imtik- whni'c Mra. Iloyd mule lliuil proof on n tluilier iilniiih Some nnc whn wiia meat hungry Mini wiiiileil Ihe greiiae In fry aleuka in, iT'ikelnlii Ihe aluugliter hiiuae and umke way wllh anvenil hundred laiiii.iln nf liiienu, ham mid Inrd. T. V. MeCiillialnr, nf the Cove, waa trauaiii'liiig bualneaa in .the city last .Salnrilny. Mr. Mel'ulliaier ia Inter ,leil In Ihe nleolrlc line which la a fin urn poaailiilily hnlwccn thia oily and The 1)11111 and ia working tn alimuliile Interest in ihe project. Court Allen wns down Irom hia lnck ranch at I.iiva the Drat of the wiH'k. He reporta almnt eight inches of anow at the Mnad'iwa, IhiI saya oat- ile aro wliilnring well. Tne mild winlcr wenl h r bus afforded plenty nf pnaturc In llmt section of tho county. I,i Wigle, who la relnrning from the livcatoek coiiventinn, came up irom Portland hial night and left in hia privale conveyance thia afternoon for I'llneville. Mra. Wigle has been iitlng her parents lu Corviillis and will meet him tomorrow at Hhmiiku Hal lea Chrnuiele. Frank (Haas returned from Hnleni Monday where he went In look after the contracts of the Deadlines He- laiuiitinn c piny in which he is an owner. He stated mat llio cnniraets would aiam lie approved by the Htale l.nuil Hoard. He led Wmlnewlny for lii Imine at Ileaehulm. A K Hninniond was in town thi norning, en r. ule In Henil, where he went in Ihe inlereal ol iiieaiaie, nav- ng la cn ap'inliil s'lilc engineer In mike iipprnl-e'lieula and nlherwiae liaik ufler the Inlei'als nf the aeitlera in Ihe irrltall Ilatricl mar that place. Antelope Herald, J. It. Ileiiham, nl IVachiilea, woa a liualneaa viailorin the city the Dial of the week. He says the canal wnrk in the IVaehutes ltilamalion com pany's project will 1 piialud to all n.irly coinpleliiiii Ibis year. Only three mill's innre of ditch remain to he ciiuatrneled, and in the meantime miller under the canals have pu in cmia uf alfalfa and grain and will use the waler this year forirrignling. (1. M. Cornet I nf Khoniko, and C. (1. Cornell of Paulina, were both in the city this week on business con nected wilh Ihe Iranafer ol the Murna Priiwille alage line Irom the latter to the former. "Mac" as Ihe new pro prietor la familiarly known, is now proprietor of tho lino from here to Shuniko, and will give off hia patrons the lienellt uf a ri experience in Ihe atage businesa, CnpCornett says lie intends to atay with ranching at Piiulin .Harney County News. The Palloa Chronicle In nne nl its recent iaaui'B published a column nf items lake from an old issue of that i . .1 i.. paper. An article which uppcanu in that paper May 1H, 18N0, slates; "We have la-en lutorii.ed that the work on the new 0. II. A N. railroad is pro gressing rapidly. Tholrark has been laid almnt I. mile beyond Celilo, and grading hna lieen dune seven miles W ynnd llio tnoiilh ol the John Day." On July 19, appeared tho billowing; Mr, L. Lord, brother of W. laird, of this city, nnil hia daughter, Kttie, ar rived bore Friday night, ten days from Chicago, having left there Juno 30. We think this is tho fastest tune mndo between Chicago and The Dal les." law Wigle, waa on the committee which drafted tho constitution and by-laws lor tho Slate Cnttlcgrowori Association during the Livestock convention, waa in the city the last ol the week, Mr, Wiglo atatoi that 'the work accomplished at the convention and the plana laid for Ihe betterment of stock conditions in this state will linvea far reaching effect upon dilute prices and the establishment nf a steady market. Mr. Wiglo says that Crook county stockmen onn dorivc great kcnellta from the association if they will get together, gain A clear understanding of the proceedings at the convention and its future purposes, and then work together for the Inde pendent Packing company. vriie es tablishment ol the latter in Portland means increased wealth to stockmen all over the state, honest prices, and an open market wilh little or no fluctuations in stock prices. Mr. Wig'e believes the cnttloinen in the Fbiiiav Physiology, geogra phy incut a I arithmetic, compnailion physical geography, Hati'Iiiiav llolauy, plan" gooinc try, general hiatnry, Knglirh liter.i. lure, psychology. yon totisTV I'A r us. Commencing Wednesday, February III, at nine o'clock, a. m., and contin iilog until Friday, February 12, at four o'clock, p. m. 1ST, 2X1), AND III! OIIAIIB CKIITI.I'IrATKS WwntiMiiAY Penmanship, history, orthography, reading. Tiii'bsiiav W r 1 1 1 o ii arithmetic, theory of teaching, grryumar, physiol ogy. Fiiiiiav Oeography, mental arith metic, kIi'hjI law, civil government. ratMAitr ckrtifh'atk. Whikksuay Penmanship, orthog raphy, reading, arithmetic. Tiii'raiiay A rt of questioning, theory of teaching, methiala, physi ology, William Uokoi.i, Cuunty Hchool Hua.riutendciil. Tot Story About That "Playful" Steer. Wall Hay is leMiog a siory niinitt a "playful" steer he liecanie acquainted with a week ago la-t Hnuilay. lie and Mr. Tbim-on winl up to the Cram ranch on Hie OcliiH'o in feed a hunch of eitile ami lied the teem they hud driven In the feci:. Shortly iifteiwinl Mi. Iliy'a allenlion waa Cilll'-d In Ihe aforesaid ateer which waa engiig'-il in tryii.g in lift Ihe bug gy, harness aim liorses over Ins nick. Mr. Itnv thought it w.. a sneak of playfiiiness on the purl nf the laivinc. He wi ul up to i lie loiiiiuil a. id after aailii)iizing in him lot iuictr'ipiiug hiagiime.il spin, iried lo dissuade, bin) frniu doing any d i'img'' In the vehicle, lint Ihe alivr was oislinate, so waa Mi. H.iy, ami it ia aiaied by eve wiliiessea thut after 0 abort en gagement la'twiKin Hie two Mr Hay thought nf his home and friends and took the front seat, in the buggy. Soon afterwards he and the buggy were raised several feel off she ground and Ihe next minute the horses were driven at a breakneck speed up the Mad with the Hereford making pretty giasl time in the same direction. Mr. llay is now explaining to hia acquaintances that it was simply a streak of playfulness with the animal, but that explanation does not account for the hurry trip out of the commun ity nor the reason why he bos aincc refused lo wear red neckties and a red bandana around his neck. It is said that in his hurry to leave the camp, Mr. Kay forgot Mr. Thomson, who walked home. Good Prosptctt For Stock. The cattle outlook lor the coming season is lienor than a lew months ago, and frnm present indications there will Is? a, great demand for stock of all kinds, but it is possible the pre vailing prices will not equal those that have been iid growers during a few years previuus to 1903. This is certainly encouraging to grow rs since it i; far better to have a large demand fur cattle at lair prices than to experience many years like the past year when then) was no oppor tunity to dispose ol anything unless it was in prime oondition for beef. Thoso who have handled cattle dur ing: past aeosona are already in receipt nf inquiries from eastern buyers gnnlinc the cattle outlook, which ia interpreted by some to indicate greater demand and bettor prices for all kinds during the coming year. A Recort Breaker in Advertising Rssults. while unique and original is a good county should hold meeting at once .advertiser fnr the firm. About Bisi patrons have received one ol the cal endars and prnlwbly all of thorn will the siiv4 for the photographs which ihey carry. and becin their work lor Improve ment in present stock conditions, and this can lie brought about only through a systematic line ol action wit h the national association, llEMFFS SALE. HV VlltTI'KOiV A WAKKANT lHHVV.it mit ffthf ('iiiiiiiy Omit 'if llw rrriiitr t.t C.T'MtU, Hl'tl Onynii, Ui un dirw).l. (i itiilimtnlititf me ti itt ariU If if IwM'tiil r nvN f run) ii)rty, einlirr ih( Hi t(i lie, lilt) tii-1 it to liot ftf Ihe ywir ..f '( I'cul pruiHTtv 4ii'ir fiiwKiiKiili, i4 the oil who will UY Ut t". WTiitMK (t. liUrwat til Hi iMHltW ttiv-si'ilt Hi'l inHH m tilicHl rf .le mt tho towMt rat vt Ititrrfit - 1 atittlt 'ill tiithtrdny, t'ehrmtry $7tht 1U0Jh i (Li. hutir 1 1 'I is'eWLt o. iii. ari'l Inmi dv t i.y tlii-rfufiPr, t titf Court Umm tbnr In f(i..wln ilewcrlUil rrftl rtnistrty lor evU Ismtijwt fM!lflii'tl"iit'nitUly mtdl tar runt, fM.rriiiitK wl; unit if lit lut'fwi, h nfitn-iii'., tfittit; AMrtcli. H M. II niM tt, Um-k H,m-ci)ii.lrJl'llliMii I'rliH'vllh, Crcik ciiuiiif, OrcKcu. titti'H, f ii' Ani..l(l, tlm., yw mi-?. w m-v t it IK r 1" it W M iMif - .MI; Htiiity $ ' MM; hiUre t Hrt; In In 1 iii f 0 IHIr-lcck. A (', nS IH'.-Iioii 1 1 1 l f. r lil c W W tiiKti :H; ti'imlly li :.(; iiitT.-t u 'ii; t"Ul t. ni'(irM-ir,iM'c vi lp t-t r I" W M tntfH m mi; ,cj.lty i.H!(j in. LlTlnll)W'itotlll 10 M rmttn-ll, J U, v 3-', tii i;i ., r 1.1 r. W M tx kI.' W; l-.'iiiiliy t ,V.; lnUTfKi$l ,V.; Mat IM IP ' IiII'Utk, I I', l"t K M'N'k 5 tsiwiiof AliW'i, I'nH'k county, (m-Koii, taifn M'imUyo;ii!; biu-rent M;UA 3 ('liiii, ' A, lot 1, 2, 3, bikI 4 Hfctlun I, l(i 18 v, f IA W M, wjiw'4. iiw'aw' wrlinti 14, lt tt t, 1 1' W x tuxci H :; fx-imiiy "; in-U-rt'Mt V; tuUl 5 35 i Hut, V, M tut 11 ami VI, UUwk ft, ,N ii t n ii in ud'litlon friiU'Vilk', Crmik c'liniv, iirtyi" t'txt flOVi; ('.(iniclly, I' J, wi-iiH-, t'Jiiw1 sec r Xi k W M tiisi-H 7 12; )M-iialty 71 ; liitfn-wt V:; uial x l Curl, T IC, nw'iiiw'-i', wH-wVf, nw Mi-nun H tn Hi , r I W M tmi-n7iW; pi'iialty )Ht 77, Intcrt'Kt (0 77; tiUl 9i m mr W l. Vi i, f I W H inxi-1 7t4; M-iinlty to 7k; inU-rcnl fSOiH; UUl fM" mils-, J V, lit 4 hhn-k 5 M HoiltrV ' (tint rriiicviUtj. JrMik county, Ore koii, tnw n:t'.: N nulty II H; in U-ri-Ht $! 01; Uttul Vi W ('ram, HUjwi-11, nw'nw 'l tjj 14 n, r .'1 r n M Umh wi t; nlty U iiitertirt $b iW; tutul 8 !H Davlti A r.ftlaK.nwlMf I0tp15n, r ID v W M 10 !I0; JH imlty 10H; liiU-n-rit 9KCJ; bjUl Wr Darin, A. tcVt, nfi"e w ft, unc hii vi k r ii' c w ai wxi-i i: lMuulty HM; ihU nt Kl ; total VM iit'M M'c n ip in a, r i e, y iw $ 4.V, pt'iialty 90 4 iulert'itt $ l 4'; t.itul hXy Oiviui'. .Iiihii v,i' i.' li If c r '4 i W M; ne'iiH1,, in1',.', w ;i 11 17 , r ! WM Ux 'j (k-ii-Hlly V lutcn-Kt W luUii H tK Il.tvcy, ii, vtKw'i. itHm";, mn- H, t 12 f. r 1 i' w .a, jK ii.tiiy ijiK(; int-r" t iM; Ua , I"0' Fiuifll, BinwJ, m'iwi, i-tvjmv r s tt 17 , r -;i v W ii law- H jH'imlly 0 initfrwl i ;t); t.itul .-iii'. lillf,''. Fullllic, ',.l'(, IK, VttV'i, n.-H i mi- in ti 14 . r 1 v w M tin it j.iW; H-nuitr CWlii"; iiiliTi-M VHI7; ttilul . &2 lllnkk, W I,, nil of c-'i tn 17 h, r r W hi taxi' f-JO Ul; p tiuUy 2 Wi intf wt $'I UO, toUA 24 W nwi, iiw'im-'i w W t:i !i r i, tf V M t4c.JiiW; K-li;iIty Hi7;tii- 1 Urwit fMi7; lota! M02; t Iti i, r Mr W M tans ii": iwnally 10 -17; intin-t K Uiiai 71 (4W w 2X tii H'i, r IrSc W M luxt'-t tr.1t .Vl; pt'iialty S2 OU inlt-rvM $2 0i; total 24 IW JohtiHuu, Unlit 1', clfi ft1, m 1M li 13 (, r 14 V W M UIXCH 17; penalty $1 52; iutcrvitt 91 .V.': Intel If l l.uckpy, lioirifcor J-rry, i'.ni'li mt II nw r nw ir JHH- 12, iw iirnw irwc 1 tp l n.r 17 c W M Uxt'f ft 4.1; K'ii rtltv 10 t-'ti intnt Pi !,'; total A & Liwnoii, e-tate of Smmiiu-I, ut 7 Mock N pirttt aiHliltoit fniifville, Cru-iK coimtv, tlrt'Kim. tiixcnlii l7;(H'iialtv ptUl; hi t vrct 0 HI ; tutul 7 3 Utuiiml, J. W, iiriitMirwclEUp 17 H,r 11 r W M Ur fl 1 Hnai ty 10 17; intcrvat 90 17: total 2 12 Mil-y, 0 J, e lin If nw .)!, lot" ti mid 7 mt ii tp i. , r 11 c w 111 tuxes 1.1 yi; iH'imlty fl 34; iiit(reiiti:4; total.. !' Mctli'tttiHt piiraoiiart. Iota 7 ant. H lilk H i'Wrum h atuntiuii to rrnu'Vtiic, Crttok puiiiuv, t-rftton, taeifi75; pt'iialty 10 &; iutt'ifft 0dd;titul.. 0 91 MaiTactni'y, Airs, nw ur bm- 2li tp 9 r 17 w ai taxfjt w; pfiiuny . . . 10 w i Wltt-f, W H.n'-w. H nwVt, m'4 V tp II , r i.'i c W M tii ut i7i p-UHlty iirtiTPH lt,t Ml )', psfntP. w4 nw M-c4Ipl5 n, r U'v W M tuun nu -ii; penally 0 2.f; lutfM-nt m 'Ur, tout vs n Iti-'l ut Priiii vilic, i'rofk riimty, iitA Koli, tldZV.I,' day ul .(i.imiiry, li(, v MAM hMITII. JJy Ymm i'lkvwuu rtlicnlf. lii-piity, ELKINS & KING Our Lender, JO'fi'fTjil Single Key lloiird. r , -j Type Writers AM. MAKKS urn iv utrvpt'ti 1 v. w a in fc'ii 1 1 i.i' unt, J Plntenn anil Parts for all Mncliinca KUBItKK HTAMI'H, riKAI.S-notarv A corporation TKADK (JHKCKS. STENCILS, ETC. TVI'K WKITKfl DKSK8, CIIAIKS. niul all supplic. NIMIIKKINti MAI.'lliNivS, CIIKCK I'KOTKl'TOKS etc .MIMICOfiBAI'iK III'l KTOliliAl'IIS. And AI.Lr.l lTI.IKH WlllTK I's Foil t'ATAI.OOKH COA.T AfiKXCy COMI'ASV, I. I). ClWIMlllAM, Malinger, Mark ulreet, I'orlniitl Ur. 2.'!1 (lur Leader Are you ready To Build? We can help you by fumi$h in Builclino Material We Have a Large Stock of Doors, all sizes and styles and also all regular sizes of Windows both in Two Liht and Eiht Li&ht Style And we are selling these Goods at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES We have Building Paper White Lead and Oil Ready .Mixed JJLfjy Paints . 111 , ffv fi I ti 1 -Ui ELKINS & KING ELKLNS & KING WINNER DRUG CO. Incorporated 1!H)3. Drills, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods SLimrs Wines, Liquors, J The Celebrated Domestic and A. B. C. Beer ImportedCigars. i Always on Hand. Proprietors of the Princiillc Soda Works. PRlffiVILlE, ORE. Double Key Hoard. Two Doors South of First National Bank. CHAMP SMITH. IS0M CLF.EK. I Smiic ire Price Broken Offers 1 I otour Grand Dissolution Sale & i Line of Cashmere in all shades Eormorly 35c now 25c. Line of Cashmere Eornierly 63c and 75c now 50c and 60c. Mohair Fabrics Eortnerlv 65c now 50c. Henriettas and Albatross Formerly 90c now 75e. Serges, all wooj Formerly 65c now 50c. Lusters, Alpaccas, Brilliantine Eormerly 65c to 11.15 now 50c and 90c. (Simpson A Wilson re)ort liming sold over two hundred pnir of shoos since January 1, as a result of unstint ed advertising. This relert only to shoes placed on the bargain counter and does not include regular sales ol staples. The "at home" give i by the Ladies Annex of the Athletic cluh. whioh was held in the cluh house last Fri day evening, was enjoyed by large number nf the man hers. Mis. A. t. Strange and Mrs. 7.. V. Cuinmerford each sang a vocal aolo, Mrs. John Wigle and Mrs. H. P. Belknap recited. A. It. Kennedy added to the program with a violin solo. After the enter tainment, ice cream and cake were acrved, and a game of basket ball was induced in by the men. The club dance will be given to morrow night, at which a large orowd is expected to be present. A general invitation is 'extended lo the public. 10 l; interest lu XI; total Minkler. Marion, 'i-w ,)r w ti 1.1 a, r 17 e W M tuxes sjri 4o; penalty W Vr, inli rrat W to; total 5 35 1 Miiupin, Cerrv, evjaw!, .wKnwi, awi-e'i aee -Ji ip w a, r i,,e n ai tases ll Wi; penalty 1 111; iiuen-st $1 111; tutul : 14 54; Maaon, M P, ae(n' m HI I tp 14 a. r II e W M nui a K IIU ; h u- I ally HIMI; interest 0; total lit 64 i Mnlvtiliill, Mike, wVwiw il, el at'1 tei' 0 l(i II a. r '.'1 e o M luxe Mil; penalty mail; inli'ri'it i SO; total 8111 Mulvuliill, Nora, aei-i st l tp It s. r '.'1 e W M tuxra SI ll; ienally 1040;. Iiitereitt0 40; total 410 Ortiitt, lu'ira .,f . II, e half lieur, aw ijr lie or. nw iir ae qr, ne tr iw qr, e liulf nw ii-, nw qr nw qrSee to tp 10 a. r Ul e W M taxes ; Ut nt'iialtv ii 71; inunut 41 71; total S.VJ (Well, C H. n liulf neqr, aw qme or, m qr nw qr, aeo tp la a, r ai v. at luxe. 4 4.x iH'tlultv SO 46; intereat to 4.i; total fi .15 1 Plnllippi, Stephen, n haK w qr. aw 17 tp lit . r 11 e W M Uaea SI 7S; pen alty SO IS; inteleat 10 IS total 2 14 Hitter, John, w ftulf aw qr aec 4. 11 half se qr see fi tp 1.1 a, r 17 t W in tuxea iTi 40; pvnulty 10 o.; iatcreat 0 55; tutul li 1 Shipley, 8 H, e liulf aw qr aee 'Jti, n I. nil nw qr see 8l tp Hi a, r 12 e W M tuxua 94 2li; penalty to 4St illtereat tu 43; total 5 12 Smitli, I B, n half se qr, neqr sw or. ae qr nw qr sw in tp lli a, r lo M taxea $s 12; nallv SO SI; inti eat 0 St; Mai 9 74 Kidai'Way helra, wtnwi. aee 33, siinej ma' S2ti 12 s, r 14aVM taxea 7 34; penult.vO74;inlereatl0 74; total.. SS2 Slmini, A J, t'n'M, awiwij, a1 H'i wo I tii 10 a. r 111 i' M ; 'i awH, nei.awii, se'.,nwi ataj;ttti II a, r 111 e VM taxea 13 ml; ieiinlly tlXI; interest (l.tli; total inns Smith, Miiliil. lot 2 ami rait tialt of lot 2, hloek 3 M llialaea, plat of Priiieville, t'naik eonnly, tlrt-K n. taxtia (ai;ts; lenulty 1014; interest 10 lit; tou.il 7 ii Tenililcton, Arthur, lota 2 mill 3 hloek L la NewMimV ailditiiai Piini'ville. Cnak laonity. tlreaoii. taxi-a aiiOl; penalty to interval WHI; total . T JI Trilea. Clay, ne qr nw qr, n lull'ne qr aee 14, nw qr na qr aee 13 tp 12 a, r 13 e W M tax :iti; peualty II Oil; iliterea. 1 UO; total 11 !" Wakelii lil. K ., Iota 4. . 0. am) T. see titpl7s, r2o e W M; llSnS aee 12 tp 17 a. r 19 e W M taxea S2,'i 77; pen alty $2 ,W; intere,t 12 ;at; total 30 t Wellaira, J K, siiif nt Mnwil, nwj m an: 30 tp lli , r l'i e W M wxea 11 US: uenaltv ai 17: intervat 91 17: total H 0i fi Entire line of Flanneletts Fornerly 12jc now 9jc 9ti Announcements of Special Reductions on our sttK-k will be (S matle from time to time. The public should take advant- W l age of these sale of Dry Goods. M! 1 SIMPSON & WILSON SALOMON, JOHNSON & CO. Agents for The Mitchell Wagons And Farming Implements Gang Plows, Disc Plows, Disc Harrows, Disc Drills, Hoe Drills, Steel Harrows, and Walking Plows at low Prices Remember that we sell Groceries, Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Gook Stoves, Ranges and Heaters, Tinware, Graniteware, Guns, Ammunition, Doors and Windows, Paints and Oils, Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Gaps, Boots and Shoes, Grockery and Glassware, etc., etc. If you don't see what you want,callf or it 1 Our Motto: Quick Sales and Small Profit 2 EC s JSJ Jl