Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 21, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY MARCH 21,
1902.
riDDlTnAMnCMPD
g3tfa & A A A A0A-C. A-lPf
Oar correspondents will le .end
In articles before Wednedays of eaeh
eek, otherwise it reaches u too late for
publication.
Happy Hollow.
Will Zinser Iias gone to Portland to
work for Notingham A Co.
Otto Brookmaii and Chan. Henderson
have each bought a team of horse.
Mr. Rietitel, Mr. Rushford ami Mr.
Keabstock have each bought a horse.
Kev. E. Hornschueh is holding a series
of meetings here at the church at present.
Loyal Assembly No. 21(5, Unite.! Arti
an, "at Lenta, has received 13 new
members.
No cue ought to complain about the
weather now as we have all kinds .n the
8nie. day : enow, hail, rain and sunshine.
Our school will close next week with
an entertainment and basket social,
Saturday evening, March -- The pro
ceeds of the baskets will be used to pur
chase a new flag for the school house.
The flag that we now have was made
and presented to the school by Mrs.
Rachel Deardorf, who is now deceased,
whose memory the school wishes to pre
serve and keep in remembrance of her
love and kindness while here on earth.
Harmon)'.
Mrs. E T. Hall has been on the sick
list but is better now.
V. A. Phillips, of Portland, was visit
ing relatives here Saturday.
There seems to be quite a boom in
land at present as many farais have been
Sold recently.
Miss Etta Karr, who is workiuj in
Portland, spent Sunday with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Karr.
Geo, Wise has gone to Yakima County,
Wah., to look for a farm. He will move
his family there as soon as he finds a
B li'able location.
Milwaukie
Mrs. John Anderson is 'eported ill of
scarlet fever.
Ueorge Miller has been seriously ill for
the past two weeks, Dul is improving.
The district German Methodist Ep
wortb League Convention will be held
at Milwaukie about May 21, iu the local
church building.
The people of Milwaukie are circulat
ing a petition which will be presented to
President Hurlburt, ot the Portland City
and Oregon Railway Company, asking
that the south end of the Milwaukie tres
tle, crossing Kellogg Lake, be made a
a regular stopping place for Oregon City
cars moving in either direction.
The bicycle path between the golf
grounds and Milwaukie is impassable
in many places and steps should be taken
toward getting gravel put on it. It is a
disgrace to Clackamas County. The
people of Milwaukie precinct are talking
of paying their bicycle tax in Multnomah
County and getting tliem to extend the
path a far as Milwaukie. The cattle
have been allowed to walk on It until it
is ruined. Some gravel was put on it
last Spring but as soon as the rains came
it was driven Into the mud.
Milwaukie Grange, Patrons of Hus
bandry, will present a humorous farce
comedy, entitled "The Spinsters' Con
vention" the evenings of April 4 and 5.
The plot is a humorous one throughout
and abounds in Microtia situations. It
will be acted by upwards of 30 charac
ters representing local ta'ent. The play
islheoilginal"01d Maid,' I'onveniiou"
and one feature presented is the "Single
Rlessednesa Debating Society." At the
meeting of the Grange Saturday a num
ber of visitors were in attendance from
Oswego, New Era and other local points.
Several initiations took place. Next
Saturday evening at the usual night ses
sion six candidates will be initialed.
The Milwaukie Grange now has a total
good-standing membership ot 10'J.
Danianrui.
T. J. Moffit is in Eastern Oregon on
business.
Austin Newell lost a valuable liorso
last Thursday.
Pel Forties has bought the Hewit place
and has moved in.
Frank McMurry has rented the Hackett
place at Stone and will make gardening
a specialty.
Mrs. Lee R. Shaw, of Portland, spent
Saturday and Suuday with her parents,
Mr. and Mi 8. A. V. Cooke.
Geo. Perry sold a carload of potatoes
to BoggesA Co , of Portland, and is de
livering them at Clackamas Station.
Quite a number of our young folks
gathered at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. Frieilholph Inst Thursday evening
and spent a few hours singing.
A. V. C'Hike says he is not a candidate
for any othVe, not even road supervisor,
as he has served as su.di ever siuce the
cash system was established, teu years
ago.
Mrs Henry Rreithaupl's horse became
frightened near the Damascus school last
Friday and ran away, completely deniol"
ishing the buggy. The result was Mrs.
Breithaupt had the pleasure of walking
home.
Neatly
BSqssg
? r thought of such a
vr.: ur ?. medicine did ycu ?
'' i.V, a good sign for
, Emulsion. The body
: -. Ij repaired like other
i . v ;., ;.nd Scott's Emulsion is
. . sue-'.icine tiiat docs it. .
i i.ese poor bodies wear out
f worry, from over-work,
f.-or.i disease. They get thin
r. id weal:. Some of the new
f..:cs arc not well made and
of the old ones are racked
I'-om lor: u-.a?;c.
Scott's Emulsion fixes all
kind:-.. It does the work both
inside and out. It makes soft
Lo:ies hard, thin blood red,
week lungs strong, hollow
places full. Only the best ma
terials are used in the patching
and the patches don't .show
through the newglow of health..
No one has to wait Lis turn.
You can do it yourself you
and the bottle.
This picture represents
the Trade Mark of i,i:o::
J-.n.ukion a.-.d i; on the
wrapper of every hotil-j.
Send for free sample-
SCOTT i:owni:,
4&9 Pearl St,. .W ',ViU.
50c. and 1. a'l d:u..ts
0 "
Martini
Cruwli-h nets are bet along the Tuala
tin. John Gage has cleaned some side oats
for seed.
St. Patrick's Day is past and but a
very lew snakes have been seen at all,
at all.
Spring, according to the almanac, is
upon us.
Fred Baker was sick four days last
week with lagrippe.
Eorn on theOih inst., to Tillie, wile
of Fred Moser, a baby girl.
Frank Weddle has sown his clover
seed ; also wme land plaster.
Henry Schatz has made several cords
of stove wood for summer ne.
Geo. locey, oi Ha.elia, was here last
week, buying up spuds for lioggess.
Misses Roa Scliatz and Jennie Reichle
have received their eighth grado diplo
mas. An infant daughter of John Wankers
had a gathering on her neck that had to
lanced.
Geo. Biehle spent Sunday with hie
parents. George is a Portland street car
conductor.
Snow fell to the depth of an inch and
a half on the 12th inst., lying on until
almost noon. The ground was again
white the morning of the 13th. The
thermometer registered 30 degrees.
Spuds shipped to S. F. the past month
have brought good figures, ttie returns
being ve-y favorable to shippers. Spuds
are sprouting and many will ship the
coming week.
The Schrnitke Bale was X. G. There
was some crookedness in the deal ami
the purchasing party went back on the
bargain. It is understood that he pur
chased the Jos. Ranker place in Ilazelia
later on.
Mis j Rose Paulkner Buffered the loss
of her left thumb. She severed it from
the hand while splitting kindlings. She
ws taken to Oiegon City and had the
wound dressed and at last reports it was
healing as well as could be expected.
Tualatin Grange, No. Ill, is booming
in fraternal circles. They will confer
the third and fourth degrees on a cIum
of IH on the 29th, inst. Their secietary
is in receipt of a communication from 1 he
liutteville Grange, No. 71, saying they
would attend in a body. So, grangers,
come prepared to receive our P. of II.
guests.
Health
1
" For 25 years I bvo never
missed taking Aycr't Sarsaparllls
every spring. U cleanse my
Mood, makri me feel strong and
does me Rood In every way.
John P. Hodnette, Btooklyn, N.T.
Pure and rich blood
carries new life to every
part of the body. You
are invigorated, refreshed.
You feel anxious to be
active. You becomcstrong,
steadyouragcous.That's
what Ayer's Sarsaparllla
will do for you.
ItMiMiK. All IniihN.
Shi " m.iT nWll.-.i,.. follow hi. .4.1C 1
Saturday. The family have the In art
felt sympathy of the people of Mar.piam
in their sad bereavement The funeral
services were conducted by Rev. Mr,
Butler on Monday. A large procession
follow ed her remains to the Miller cem
etery. The family were all present, ex
tept her brother Guy.
Mr. A. Snell and family have tnov.d
back to Portland.
The Mundorf reboot is closed on ac
count of sickness.
Miss Jessie Irvine, of Taltnan, is visit
ing Emma Evans.
Charles Clayson, of Park place, ha
been visiting his daughter, Mrs Sias.
Mr. If. S. Phelps lias gone to Portland
to vi.dt his daughter, Mrs. Jut k Webb.
Mr. Win. Bissell, the undertaker ol
Oregon City, was shaking hands with
friends here Tuesday.
Jack Howard's little son Glen is unite
ill with pneumonia. Prs. Geisy and
Pedinan are attending the little sufferer
lr .ml Mm. M C. k'irk have moved
back to town. They have been residing
with .Mr. and Mrs. C. imrrotigns all ine
winter.
Rev. K. Si, of Wayland, Mich ,
nreaehed the evening sermon last Sun
day at the Christian church to a very
large congregation.
Thel.O O. F. initiated several new
niembeis into their lodge last Friday
evening. Quite a number came up from
Oregon City. Supper was served at the
City Hotel by James PtiegVy
, 1
In F."tern Oregon. He g-s-a on
neas, and to seek a drier cllm.le for a
ih... Klu.-r PI.elpK. f l,"'m, U
taken his place In lh mill.
.....l,..,k III this
From Hi" esem -
vicinity, the f-uit "" "",
Ur I. Snow has fallen lor lb I"'-
Uodavsand almost co..tl.ino...lv our
1 mg thU time the mercury lis stood
'lU and Ho above. The snow fell mi
',,,,,,1 and melted considerably, yd tbere
j in about four Inches oiHbe ground.
, Kir-
Win. Beard made a business tilp to
j Portland Wednesday.
A numW.rofourcll .t'ende.l ine
S.Hlalist speaking Tii"sduy nlgbt-
J. M. tiilh-tl U building a line PH'tf
feme In front nl Jaiuea lleckail's prop
tlV.
Theoulhs.k for fair weal her i glad
dening Ibe hearts ol the fanners and
gardener who are to get to work at
their spring crop.
Mr. Heater who has a claim near
Highland, visited his cousin, Mr. Jo.
Locke Monday, and left Tuesday to work ,
in a saw mill near Highland.
p... W l III. ..l. who lias been en.-
pluted at Carlton lor several mouths,
came b, k Monday en a vl-it to hi
family, who have been spending the
winter with Mrs IUoo,l parents, .r
and .Mr. But) ton.
The person who borrowed the book
entitled "The I'oiinoniers" or "K Hi
toiv of Batleiy B During the Civil War."
... .11 .
from the reading room In ti e ponom .
1
please return the same to lh owner, 1:
G. Frost, or leave it at the postolliic.
ASTHMA CURE FRER'T
lono Brings Instnnt Itrlir f uml lVnill)1(:
in
A I nit.
W. P. Thomas, of Aims, was
Portland on business this week.
A. R. Butler, formerly of Aims, who
has been absent for several ynis called
on friends in this vicinity one day tlii
week. J. R. Taylor, whom we reported in
our last as being injured ty a lulling
limb, has recovered eiiHieien'ly to tie at
his post, (ailing timber.
J. X. Brauihall's new donkey engine
is jerking the logs out of the wood in
duiilile ijuiek time. The various ob
structions seems to be of little coune
quence.
Mrs. B.J. Wakefield expects tot-tart
for Callloruia on Monday next and will
vieit parents and relatives w ho rexide
there. She expects to return in about
two months.
Mrs. E. H. Bramtiall, who has been
ill for some time, went to Portland Satur
day last for medical treatment. Mr. K.
8. accompanied her. They expect to re
main for some time.
M. Frank Hickman, raicliot setter
at Brarnhall's sawmill, left his p .st at
OP. M. last Saturday, went to Portland
next day, where lie will transact some
business and then proceed to Shaniko.
mm
mm
Hanjuam.
Mrs. Whitlock, an old pioneer of 'i',
is quite sick.
Jos. Jackson has returned from Ore
gon City and is improving.
Tho farmers of this place are anxious
to get their Spring crop in but the rain
continues.
There is a case of smallpox within a
couple of miles ot this place. Some are
getting scared and are going to vaccinate.
We recently learned that a Mr.
Greisrns body was found floating in Pud
ding river. The particulars are not yet
known.
Miss Emma Dunlavy passed away
Thousands Hare Kidney Trouble
and Don't Know It.
How To Find Out.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
water and let It stand twenty-four heirs; a
sediment or set
tling Indicate an
unhealthy condi
tion of the kid
neys; If It stains
your linen It Is
evidence of kid
ney trouble; too
frequent dc.ire to
pan It or pain In
I convincing proof that the kidneys and blad-
tier are out 01 oraer.
Wliot to Bo.
There Is comfort In the kno!edfe so
often express, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the
back, kidney liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary parage. It corrects Inability
to hold water and scalding nain In r.aln
j It, or bad effects following use of liquor.
wuicui ww, ami overcomes tiiat unpleasant
necessity cf being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon
realized. It stands the highest for Its won
derful cures of the most digressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists lnS0c.and$l. sizes.
You may have a samnle botil e.f ihi.
wonaenui aixovery
find hftr.lr that tail
- tur 1 .
more shout II hmh .nt S- f ''..'. " .. tiii:i.,.,l
absolutely free bvmall.iWi
address Dr. Kilmer t n. of a.r,.
Co., Bingharr.ton. N. Y. VI.en writing men
tion raiding this generous offer In this paper.
ri A
CHAINED
FOn TEN
p i it i r.
l
I Cn9t. J
BtBT AHBOMimT ritig, L
MHTAL l;C,
Tlis I noihlng 11k. a.iIm,,, P ''
In.iaiil fllrl, etu In il 1( ij ,
tl ciirr wlisii kIUI.i ,(, '
Itrv, (', K V,IU, f Villi 11 1 'Fi
"Vour irml Ih.iii. A,it,1k")w
l'l riiiiililliiu, I 1 niihiii ,Ml '
liil I t'l tor Hieg.M d.,!,,'" Wl
!. elotlnrd Willi "HH. i.,,,. ,
in lor in y'r, I iir,,w K
-'ir.l. I your 'lvfii,J' (,
of Hiii1r-.lliil ami lrn,iilh( ,
thougiii )m '
hut rr,l.l In giv( 11 (, j
,oi. m 1, mi ir.i in. ,,(,''
lull . Ixitti. " V' nt
tV waot in Mint in mTlt Jlr-
Irraiiiirnl ol A .I..,. (lli
, ll-. l Mr Wrll., Mr'll w..rt"lk,.,' 1(1
I A tt. Altsi.,!rK..Y HU-.i!,nb
In tut .Mlt.irf le, ii fn, (,
loil vr lulu. I, u,,,ni, ,
lim, howavrr bad ),mr ia, ,1lilln
filt and rur Tii nil. , t.j (,
II, 1 "n'l II.
Vfli n,s, i.lo-..i,1, in , Ilor
MKIHri.vKi'ii..MK. i.vH.M Jy
Hold tiy all llrngK1'
Irlln
J)un
rjrjrrjrjrATjrArjrArjrArArAnrArjrAr4rArjr0t""
We carry Ike large.! aluck Caik
kj rt. CoHiu and !.imiig in t'lai k
0ru.
Hugh Jones, of Hog Hollow, is attend
ing si liisil at Citrus.
Mm. Kate Jones was the guest of Mis
Maggie tiuyer Sunday.
Aletha tloriisliui'li, Clata and Will
tiuyer are on ibe sick list.
Fred Stovens la very ill at Ids home
with a severe altsck ol pneumonia.
Knoxjt'ooiw, y( McMinnvile, spent a
few days With li s parents la-t week.
Mr. and Mrs. II. I.iud-I.y, of Heaver
Creek, were the guests of Ml Millie
Stevens HundaV afternoon.
Wiley May surely expects to stay on
his farm, as he is lioililuig picket ami
Isjard lenceH on Ins farm, making quite
ati improvement.
ma. county.
We arc the only undcitakna III
Clackamas county owning a
tirarw and will (urnUll It to' lr
titan can b had rlwwhere.
Wr are under small ris-nae and
ito not k large jnufila
Call, promptly attended night or
day
rhn. 14 1n!t
!
IHI,
)xT'--i-A A -cf Mrs
) V:'. .....
m - - . . W j W jw aW tm.
TjrArJTATATATArATArATATATT.m-'-' a' av.
R. L HOLIrv
fit
Til Coon S;::i ifC:: Ue
live.
Vlula.
C. t. toiie is plowing his garden this
week.
W.C. Ward went to Portland last
week on a biisine.s trip.
Hay and Ed .Miller cut down a large
yellow fir tree for wl Tin til l)', while
lather Miller bossed the job.
Woik is progressing ralher slowly on
the pamonage, hut ll is U'ing done llr-t
class and w hen d 'lie it will seem like a
dill'erent house. ,
tuite a number of our young peode
aHended the Kedland socia' and rehtt a
good lime in general. Cora Ward's b is
ket sold for the highe.t price, liringing
(2 oTi. William Mattoon ws a good
auctioneer.
Our young people are putting in a g'Hxl
deal of time drilling on the E,s'er pro
gram, which Will be relidioed at tie
cliiin li Eater Sunday at 10 A. M., fol
lowed by an F' titer sermon tiv tint pas
toi at 11 A. M. Everybody cordially
invited to attend the eiviin.
Harlow.
Judge Moreland lias oieueil un a new
meat market.
There it to be a dance at I'arlow Satur
day evening, March 2.'.
Mrs. Ziegler, who has been on tlie
sick list, is now iuiproviug.
Mr. ami Mrs. W. W Irvin. of Aurora,
visited friends at Itailow Miuday.
When you want a new suit of clothea
go to F'reeman's anil get a nmdc to
order suit.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Ilownrd is oiiile ill. )r. I -il 111 in U
j in attendance.
K. K. I'ratloH returned Sutiirdav
evening from a seven day's visit with
friends in Port lurid.
August Megney, our in-wr man Iroin
Minnesota, took a trip 70 miles dow n the
Ojlumhiit river from Portland, for cows
He is going lu stock up his ranch.
The Harlow Euchre, club held its lust
party Saturday evening, .March ).r. li e
cream and cake were served by t he
ladies and a Very enjoyable lime w.ih
had by all.
The Harlow puMic school will give an
entertainment in Coliimlia Had, March
31. beginning at 7; l P. M. The pii,jl
will tie asni-.ted by Mr. Henry I'urcy,
.Miss T11II, Mrs. O. U. linriow, M.ss
fiheppard and C. (J. T11II in the l.itent
Vaudeville, also by the iriHtrumental
-tririg trio, arid under the leadership of
Mr. Will Jesne, piano Kel.-clioriH by
Henry lWy, t,g drill t,y hixleen
Admission i" i.-eiila, children 10 tents.
All are cordially invited to attend.
NeMlr.
Mr. Frank Hdton and wife have
moved to Needy, having rented the farm
of J. 15, Thompson, of Tacorna.
Mr. John Uago and Mii-s Sarah Yoder,
cl this place, were married last Sunday,
at the resilience of the bnde.'g parents.
Mrs. Charles Brockart, who baa been
anil ring from prlyi, Is sonewhat(
In proved, hat ing n-gallied tier eei It
.'it'll.
The lof tut S'lU of Mr. ad Mrs Sam
H-M .! I'lirii-I .t the llo- k 1'iei'k it ni
'erv M hmUv. Mr. Hen formerly lived
at Needy, w here I w i. a (ai ill , but !
now a ti'tldph' ot I'oitlaiel, where be
eondoci. a lodging 1 un oil large a!t
and is doing a good hii.llie... Till w
their only child and they ha Ibe - '
IimIIiv of their old neghlHira in lief
I U-re, veinenl
Nasal
CATARRH
la ail In
Ely's Cream Mr
t lc!4M, VerthM lnt
tl. tHUt.j.
ll tuMiaUnli H'J driif
a c.14 In IU U4
l)U,'klf,
I'tvain llalm l( '4lMtyjM
o.ef 1 BwoilnaM u.4 litter.
M.H.U an4 ' f"lio ti
Ittel
OVfl,
I'mrllmll Mturvloic.
"A Iter using a few hoi lie. of Kodol'a J
)v,-li I'll'e 111 V wife le eiVt'd (mlfecl
and iicriiianeiit reln-l from a w-ve and
t'hrontc cae ol .tomach trouble," sat
J. It ll-dlv, real esta'n and loan srfi-iit , j
ol Maciimli, HI "Itelorn using K'n I '
)tsi.mia I'iuh he could not eat an or
dinary meat wlihoiit lutein., .ollerlng.
She i. How entirely cured Several phy
11 ians and many remedies had failed to ;
gie rel.-(." You don't have In dirt.
Fat any good loo-1 you want, bill don'l
o.erl-id the .tomach, K-slol lt aa-,i
1 u' ill alw.)a iligwt 11 for ymi. tie-i.
Harding. I
n a (mstiK nlii. Uipi. wj
t mot bf bu.Ii Trtl jn,Vmtt
BEST FOE
BOVEIH
If ,,!... r..l.r. k1-J. C
U..,t a. I J'l 1
fc.... .lba ."H r IUr,
tl h,..- eel k-. M H'
CANOY
I acc
I
OtrK' ii t II v 1ark. Itrport.
1 .1 ... L' ; I ... .
Wheat - No. I . bu.hel. ' J..,, v J
Flo,ir-l'olai,d. llVl le, 1,1,1. Wl, VLV.,:.".,iS.'aliM
per -k Howards Heal, 'sk- Hrsack, 4ii.. ,,
4HH-r bbl tin nf foarf, tiici
on-- k-.wb,,,.!! in.oii I.-,,,,., KFEP YOUR Bllll"b'
cental, grav, l lull K) IVULI IUUII UkV, y
1 1 at old Tllll'i 1 1 1 . bitlcH ill tier l,, !
'i,-e, f'l to '.l .',() N-f ton. Clover i ,
Hi'., Ill lix-d liay, fi 1
MillsMill's llran, I7.'iO per tori.!
ilioits, l'l i'.l per ton ; chop, 1H ,V) per!
Ion, barley, rolled, J",.(HI ,r ton. I
I'otal'H-a ll.lrllo . Pi p..r hlllldle.tl
ins. j
Egg Oregon. Ei',r iii-rdorrn. 1
Hulter Ham h. .'ill to 4't e per roll. '
Applea liuldw in and N'ottbern Spies,
ii.i Kiel 1. "ft t le.x
Oinotia, choice 1 lo J per lb.
llie.H.-d elm keim, 10 lo l."a f! per
l.ivexlm k and ilrisei I b.
live !.,., lo l. Ml 4T liuudre I. He
I
'f.
i ve I
IKS.
1 'I.; hog.,
ilfes-ed. 11 lo tl'e:
"beep. :ji.j to 4e; .l,..,,, ,r,-,.,, 7,-;
Y"'1- d I. H lo H'ue; Uml,., bye,
'''j t" I ' ; lambs. .Iree.e,, 7c.
If .l l lierr Jii.l he name.
I Miibi-I Such u Joi.e on Mr. IJnylMiy!1
! We were out on 1 1 b:ilcoiiy l,ettti-,-u j
the iI.iiii-. k. inn) he got the sh-cle of his
llie.M i out nil w.- ,., ,,,lt fr,, ,,,, I
of the P'.hN lli.it w.-rv j iiht pointed. I
Miiinl Atidilld t on en nenr the iioul !
.M.lbel No. Why?
I M.iuit t:.iniv.. you have red mint
Hill over the h;ii of your wulht.-lhir- '
I leiii Life. I
'Mir Sn.nll llj'a A.,lra(li,n
llriiiiilimi - , a. Willie, tt hut
the)' K"Hig to do
Klow up ,,it , j,,,,,. mnbllloii?
Ml tie Willie ipmtbig llott n Ills "1 t.-inf-tvoo.l
i, l,"i r, in,,. hnve peoph,
tli-llible lli.o n p.-n 1,-lteH lit the t,-y
! luelilioii of ,i v inline-Hoxloii fl.el..
l age
I.
will
at at
j,ii(H)nii!ot
taticH teli'l't
Oregon, 1, of
furiiiii iinJ k-dng
lMTIllilH ''J
Statimi Trl'l".
pit ny . cover 'Kiln
towns r.
(iuick, f;', Ka
All the ftatif'-n on
jiersoiiftl cctt'it 8i:
DiHtimi'i! Win.
clenr uiitlru tir.
kftni nml 'nlgt
ns easily i'1' 0. !
laml. Em
Orpjson ('itrof 'l
Hanlmys Dt
WAN rED-sKVKIttlty t(
characli-r mid tlooil rei' i''"
, (one in this coiinly f'l1" 7 '
, and a'lvertle ohl ti"S,r"
re i no loni.e ol so HI llni"""
wllh you when ymi , ary 111 mi rrkiy wi'ii
an i'nvi;e in , a-i,
Iroin i-ud oilier., II """E ,0.1X1
I nilied wlieo ne i-i-n-ary-
! clo.e B,-lflid-lr I ,.oo
! Manau-er, ,'lil I'antnii Hui'1'
luelilioii of y inline.-IJimtoli Chris- . , ,uhe4 I
till ii K.-KlHt.-r. ' I. lul.l !- 9oo
The re.-.rl.ig of worms nml tnnnufac- j P j P PPf 3 00
title of K.iU tti r- i-oiopletely broken lit, f I . IU 1 T I j If '
III Ani.Tlc, by ,. ...tolullon. Ul III Ul "r00
In Am
Little while Ili a freiiientty ime. noon
become ,h,ek oiii m,- Chh iu'o News.
OABTOIllA,
Bian tu lt.8 Ui Ymi Hm AlrViys BoyH
rranefaniE-f00
Freight ami rw'oft:
to all imrlHof
RATES - RESi
it ch
it hi
If -tlier
L.'y.V SVX ?i"V"' " m,,re building, whleti l" ,,Jtr 7u
my .lock. My Kr..wliiK trailc ilrniniol. tills. One ( tilt trnM''Ks
,,,, :MEAT MARKET zT
wlili li I. M-imrntr.l from H,c mnln ImlMIng I'rch mrnts nlwav. " "
A O t-lllfti-r ...... omr"'.-.
. O. MUM I , ttllliuuetto Fall laUU. I'1"'.
11