The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, July 26, 1873, Image 2

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NEW, THIS WEEK.
HOOKS FOR THE I’l’BLIC SCIIOOES.
OREUOX.
A FRAI » SKI.F-EXl’OSED.
KASPAR
RUBLI,
— V
O ffice of SrrEniNTKxnfisT of 4
Administratrix’s Notice.
The Supreme Court is now in ses­
In the Republican journals of Port­
I’VBI.IC INSTKCCIION,
_
'
Odd Fellow’s Building,
S alem , O regon , July 17, 1873. )
sion.
land,
says
the
Salem
Mercury,
we
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Oìfitu.ì P.ip r for Jarkson A Jos phiur («natifs.
Pursuant to law I hereby announce that
have observed the following notice
Hay sells at from $4 to $5 per ton in the following named books have been duly JA the undersigned has been appointed by
( KSON\ TLLE,
OREGON,
the County Court of Jackson county, Oro-
EDITOR, published on the 16th in.-t :
CHARLES NiQKELl,
Polk county.
selected as tile authorized text-books, in the i gon, Executrix of the Estate of William
y
i Brotherton, deceased, all persons indebted
TO AI L WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Harvesting has begun in earnest different branches of study, to be used in to said Estateare requeste«! to settle the same
SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 26,1873.
IMPCllTEll AND DEALER IN
the public schools of Oregon for four years I imniediatelv ; and all jiersons having claims
The Democratic party of tin* State throughout the State.
from the first day of October, 18.3, and un­ I against said Estate are requested to present
having in my judgment abandoned its
Tilt SPECIAL ELECTION.
Jeff. C. Davis, of Modoc fame, has til others are adopted in the manner provid­ ! them, with the proper vouchers, to meat
principles, and being no longer worthy
my residence in Jacksonville, Oregon, witli-
STOVES, HARDWARE, TIN-WARE,
ed by statute: Thomson's New Graded Se­ i in six months from the date hereof.
the confidence or support of the citi­ gone to Walla Walla.
As the election for Congress ai>- zens, I hereby resign my jiosition as
rios of Arithmetics, consisting of New Men­
SARAH M. BROTHERTON,
The finest and larg<‘st crops ever tal Arithmetic (for primary classes), New
Administratrix.
—AND—
proaches, politics wax warm again, and Chairman of the Democratic State
Jacksonville, July 21st, 1873.
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were,
raised
this
known
of
in
Oregon
Rudiments
of
Written
Arithmetic
and
New
both parties seem eager for the fray. Central Committee, and renounce all
I
Practical Arithmetic, Brooks’ Normal Men­
Already has the Chairman of the Rad­ further allegiance to the so-called Dem­ year.
J. A. BAUER,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
tal
Arithmetic. Monteith’s Introduction to
ocratic
party
;
ami
lielieving
its
1
do
has
La
Grande,
A.
C.
R<xlgers,
of
ical Central Committee called a meet­
I
Geography and Physical and Intermediate M AN U F AC TU RING
C II EM 1ST,
that the Republican party is the true
ing of that body, to meet at Eugene party of progress, and best calculated been offered $25,<>00 for a candle hol- Geography (Pacific coast edition), Clark's
IKON AND «TEEL,
And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Beginners’ Grammar (new) and Normal
City on August 7th to make arrange­ to promote the welfare of tin* State der of his invention.
ments for the coming canvass. The and nation, it ♦hall henceforth receive
The Oregonian has made its appear­ Grammar, Barnes' Brief L . «. History, “Pe­ DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PERFUMERY,
Parley's” Universal History (for prima­
Cutlery of All Kind«
Democratic Central Committee is a lit­ my unqualified support. Very re­ ance in a new dress, and looks well. ter
ry classes), Spencerian Penmanship and
AND
EVERYTHING
TO
BE
FOUND
tle behind in this, owing to the treach­ spectfully, yours,
It is a first-class paper.
copies,
Robinson's Higher Arithmetic,
D
r . J. A. C hapman .
MECHANICS’ TOOLS,
ery of J. A. Chapman, the late Chair­
The chess clubs of Salem and Rose­ Brooks’ Algebra ami Geometry, Ander­ IN A IT RST-CLASS ESTABLIS11MENT.
P ortland , Ogn., July 15, 1873.
son's General History. Harts’ Composition,
man, but upon the recommendation of
No. 101 l’ost Street,
Among the other numerous frauds burg are now playing three games for Stevie’s Fourteen Weeks -in Philosophy,
CAULDRONS AND WASH-KETTLES,
(.cl W. L. White, member of the
Natural
Philosophy, and
Chemistry,
perpetrated by Holladay and his mo- the championship of the State.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
Committee from Clackamas, it will un­
Woods' Botanist and Florist, and Bryant A
no}H>ly ring upon the rights and inter­
Linn claims to be the champion Stratton
FENCE WIRE,
’s Book-keeping (high school edi­
doubtedly assemble in Portland on ests of the people of this State previ­
Z-tT Orders from the country promptly
butter-making county in the State, tion). These I>ook8 from Higher Arithme­
August 9th.
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tilled.
i ous to, and at the election of June, and it brings 16 cents per jiound at tic to Book-keeping, inclusive, all for use in
We think it extremely advisable'
GIANT POWDER, FUSE A CAPS,
schools ot advanced grades.
1872, which resulted in placing Hip­ Albany.
HENRY HAGEN,
!
that ilia nomination of Congressman
The Primary Arithmetic, Rudiments of!
pie in the U. S. Senate and an irre­
Wholesale Dealer In
A large nutnlier of children in Wash­ Written Arithmetic and Beginners’ Gram­
:
be 1< ft to the Democratic Central Com­
SIIELF HARDWARE,
sponsible crowd in the Legislature, ing county are affiicted with a disease mar were selected by the State Siqarintend-
mittee. Harvest is now in full blast,
was a concerted movement to smug­ which in its symptoms clo-ely resem­ ent in the manner provided by law, there CALIFORNIA WINES, BRANDIES,
and -hould county conventions and
being no choice by County Superintendents.
—AND—
gle false men into the Democratic bles the epizooty.
GUNPOWDER,
primaries be decided upon, it is very
All
the
other
books
named
were
adopted
by
State Convention, held at the Dalles.
IMPORTED LIQUORS,
likely that but a small vote will be
The liedroek Democrat nominates f the votes of the County Superintendents.
The number of such Judases was so
CLOTHES WRINGERS, PINS A LINES,
cast at the primaries, owing to the fact
Judge McArthur as the Dt'mocratic The law provides that these books shall
338
and
340
Pine
St.,
small that no serious results followed
be “introduced in all the public schools of
that the farmers have but little time
candidate for Congress, lie will make the State on or la-fore the first day of Octo­
the movement. But there was one
San Francisco, California.
ALL KINDS OF PUMPS,
at present to dabble in politics. The
an excellent candidate.
ber, 1*73, and that any district failing to so
small and most indecent point secured
Committee is composed of representa­
Unq»qua claims an Angora goat that introduce them, shall “forfeit its proportion
by the monopolists, which they have
of the School Fund for the succeeding year.”
rù" Orders from the country promptly OILS, PAINTS, VARNISH AND GLASS
tive men. who have the welfare of the
chuckled over considerably ever since. gave birth to a kid in Juneand another This provision will be enforced. In case, filled.
3otf.
jKUrty at heart, and who will not fail
last
Friday
;
also
a
ewe
that
had
twins
however,
any
district
should
not
have
time
They got one Dr. J. A. Chapman, a
Summons.
to nominate a candidate but what can
Balins ROPE:
to procure the books by the first of Oetolter,
person of not the most savory charac­ in Novemlier and repeated in June.
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carry the full strength of the party.
the execution of this requirement of the law In Justice Court, for the Precinct of Little
Oregon has increased 73.30 j»er cent, with reference to such district will be sus­
ter, either professional or personal,
Butte. State of Oregon, County of Jackson. AXES, WITH OR WITHOUT HANDLES,
The Democracy have an excellent
placed at the head of the Democratic in poijulation within the past ten pended for a reasonable period to enable it Isaac Skeeters vs. T. L. Hensley ; action to
prospect of carrying this State by a
money by writ of attachment.
State Central Committee. Before this years, being the fourth in ratio of in­ to do so. But no district will be excused fllO recover
T.
L.
HENSLEY, the above named
large majority. Oregon has always
Blasting Powder,
from compliance with the law after it has L Defendant:
In the name of the Slate of
time Chapman was Holladay’s pricah crease of all the States in the Union.
had time to obtain a supply of the “author­ Oregon you an* hereby required to appear
been a consistent Democratic State.
physician, and was cheek by jowl in
Timothy heads, fourteen inches long, ized text-books.”
betorc die undersigned, a Justice of the
She ha* always given good majorities
till his little schemes. At times, os­ are common things in Clatsop county.
The readers and spellers have not been Peace for t he Precinct aforesaid, on the 6th CAST STEEL,MOLINE, A JONES PLOWS,
for the Democracy when honesty,
day of September. A. D., 1S73, at lOo'clock in
tensibly a Democrat, but never reallv The third crop this year on the same selected as yet, mid the public schoolswill thy forenoon of said day, al the oilice of said
peace and purity were in predomi­
such, it looked t > Holladay that he was land, is now three feet high, according of course continue to use such text-boeks in Justice in saiil Precinct, to answer the above
CULTIVATORS,
those branches as they may hap|M?n to be named l’laint iff in a civil action.
nance. Owing to the importation of a
worth purchasing'. The bait was taken to the Asforian.
The Defendant will take notice that if he
supplied with, until further notice. A se­
large number of men by the Radical
fails to answer the complaint herein, the
and the fish baggetl. But such ti-h
Grover (¡rover is preparing a strong lection will, however, lie made shortly, and Plaintitl will take judgment against him for TIN, COPPER, A SHEET-IRON WARE,
Mogul, Ben Holladay, and by means that salt would not save it. Chapman
dollars and ninety cents, ($13 90),
protest, to be forwarded to the Secre­ time will then be given to enable the schools thirteen
unsurpassed in corruption and fraud.
together with costs.
to
procure
readers
and
spellers
of
the
.series
did note vote the ticket nominated by
Given under my hand this the 23d day of
Oregon went Republican at the la>t the Convention which placed hi- name tary of the Interior, against the surren­ that may be adopted.
Julv. A. 1>., 1873.
Nails,
I deem it proper to state that the publish­
JAMES W. SIMPSON, J. I’.
general election. As a result of this at the head of our State Committee, der of the Wallowa Valiev, in Union
ers of most of the books mentioned in the
occurrence, we have upon our hands a He voted for (¡rant at last November county, to the Indians.
1 hereby order the above to be published in B< )LTS, RIVETS, HORSESHOES A NAILS
foregoing list, have assured me that in case
Th” manner in which much of the of their adoption they would furnish them the D i :. m <>< k . vi k ' T imes once a week for six
U. S. Smator, elected by the last Rad­ election, and for the Holladay ring
eon-ecuti ve Weeks.
4 ND EVERYTHING TO BE FOUND IN
ical Legislature, who has been proven ticket, nominated as Republican, at w»x)l received in the Oregon market is for “first introduction”at forty percent, dis­
JAMES W. SIMPSON, J. I*.
il
a first-class establishment. Give ine a
count.
I
have
no
doubt
all
of
them
will
do
July
26th,
1*73.
30x35.
a bigamist, seducer, thief, and a male­ the city election in Portland la.-t put up, is a source of loss to both buy­ so on proper application.
«til.
K. KUBLI.
er
and
seller.
If
farmers
would
pay
•
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Executor's
Sale.
factor of the first water.
• SYL. (’. SIMPSON,
month. All these facts have been more attention to this subject, they
Sup't of Public Instruction.
Ben Holladay, immediately after quietly made known to leading Demo­
Furniture Ware - Room,
IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF
the election, ceased work on the rail- crats, and Chapman finding that his would be the gainers by it.
_
1 the CountV
. ........ Court of _ Jackson counly,
Cor. California A Oregon Sts.,
To tlio Members of the Democratic State Oregon, made May 12th. A. D., 1873, the un­
r xul, and being not as g<Mxl a prophet lion’s -kin was about to be stripped off
The Salem Statesman says : Mr. A.
Central Committee.
dersigned as F.xecutoi». ot the last will and
Oregon.
testament of O. D. Hoxie, deceased, will J acksonville.
as knave, did not have the foresight of from his ass of a Ixxly, he concluded B. Meacham arri veti home last week
on
O
regon
C
ity
,
July
16,
1873.
knowing that he was to lose his Con­ to make a virtue of necessity and take from Fort Klamath, He has no dett­
Saturday. August 23.1. A. It., IS73,
In consequence of a vacancy in the at tho Court House door in Jacksonville, in
gressman, consequently he has not his his unwelcome person out of the way nite knowledge of the findings of the
DAVID LINN
said
county,
between
the hours of 9 o'clock
Chairmanship
of
the
Democratic
.Stati'
h >rde of hands in Oregon.
of honorable men. Chapman says : Commission to try the Mod<x‘ assas­
M. and 4 o’clock r. m . of said day, expose Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment
While the Democracy are harmoni­ “The Democratic party of the State sins, or if he has, he properly keeps it Central Committee, the undersigned, for public sale to the highest bidder for cash of furniture, consisting of
a member of that Committee for in gold coin, all the right, title and interest BEDSTEADS,
ous, the Radicals are lighting among having in my judgment abandoned its to himself.
which the said O. 1). Hoxie had at his de­
ClacKamas
county,
would
respectfully
cease,
(subject to the dower right of tho wid­
BUREAUS, TABLES,
themselves with a vengeance. Many principles,” Ac. The meanest thing
J. S. Kincaid, who passed through suggest that the members of said ow of said <). 1>. Hoxie), in and to the fol­
GUILD MOULDINGS,
of the most prominent Republicans, to be seen is a man lost to manhood
described tract oi* parcel of land, ly­
Ochoco, Wasco county, where a min­ Committee meet at Portland on Satur­ lowing
ing anil being in the County of Jackson.
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
wishing no longer to be led by the and honor, anti wholly degraded, seek­ ing excitement raged recently, says
State of Oregon, to-wit: Commencing at the
day,
August
t'th,
1873,
for
the
purpose
Northeast corner of Claim No. 41. in Town­
CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS,
nose by Holladay, and forced to give ing to put on a cloak of virtue, as a the miners are not doing much at pres­
ship 37, South of Range 1 West, and run­
of
mauing
arranegments
for
the
ap
­
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS,
acquiescence to his nefarious schemes, pretence for the commission of more ent, the water having failed, and only
ning thence West along the south boundary
proaching
special
election
for
member
of
Donation
Claim
No.
46,
23
chains
anil
*6
ETC., ETC.
have rebelled, and now we find sin. Chapman -petiks of his “judg­ very few remain on the ground, It
links to the western boundary of the county
of
Congress
and
the
transaction
of
Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on
Oregon supplied with two wings of ment” as to the principles of the Dem­ would not be advisable for anyone to
road to a post and mound of rocks ; thence
such
other
business
as
may
be
neces-
South 39°, East along the line of the road 7 hand and made to order. Planing done on
the lUdical party. All that is ne­ ocratic party, lie has no judgment go under present circumstances.
chains and 15 links; thence Eist 19 chains reasonable terms. ¿ST Undertaking a spe­
W. L. W hite .
.«ary.
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and 36 links to a post on the east boundary cialty.
cessary now, is a good Democratic can­ on this subject. NVliat little he once
of
Claim
No.
41
;
thenee
North
5.17
chains
At the last meeting of the Agricul­
didate, of which we have every assur­ had has been drowned in Holladay’s
Radical Aspirant«.
to the place of beginning, and containing
CIGARS •
tural
and
Wool
Growers
’
Association
11.89 acres, the same being a part of Dona­
ance, and as certain as the sun rises on wine. Exit, jxxir Chapman.
tion Claims Nos. 41 and 47. in Township 37,
of Douglas county a resolution was
The Eugene Guard mentions Capt. South
the morn of October 13th, Oregon
of Range 1 West, Willamette Meri­
What They Think of I's.
JOHN PASHBURG,
I adopted recommending the calling of JacK, of Modoc fame, as the probable dian. together with the tenements, heredita­
will triumphantly elect our candidate,
ments and apjnirtcnanees thereunto belong­
a convention, to meet at Salem at an Radical candidate for Congress. Let ing or in any wise appertaining.
YREKA, CAL.,
and redeem herself from the impostor
The following are a very few ex-
On
the
confirmation
of
the
sale
by
the
early
(lav,
to
nominate
a
candidate
for
it be either the Modoc chief or Scar­ Comity Court aforesaid, and the payment of
who will in the end bankrupt our tracts from exchanges that have come
Keeps Constantly on. Hand
Congress
;
the
nomination
to
be
made
faced
Meacham.
Either
will
do.
the purchase money, a deed of conveyance
State.
to hand, which shows what the press
will be executed to the purchaser.
without regard to party, and of one
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock r. M. of said IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC HAVANA CIGARS,
thinks of the T imes :
Avbonehin*» Fighliug Olitili.
NEW, THIS WEEK.
da v.
who is opjosed to monopolies and in
This paper has again made its ap­
—AND—
ELIZA ANN HOXIE, Executrix,
Mrs. S. A. Clarke, says the Salem pearance at Jacksonville, in new type, favor of promoting the agricultural in­
SILAS J, DAY, Executor.
JAMES DRUM’S
July 26th, 1873.
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Statesman, has received from her hus­ procured since the old establishment terests of the State of Oregon.
ALL OTHER BRANDS,
I
band who was at military headquarters was destroyed by fire three months
VARIETY STORE,
CALL AT J. NEUBER’S
The Albany Democrat hears of a
At San Francisco Prices.
in the Klamath country, as correspond­ ago. It is of the same size as before, young man near Eugene who was last
2»ly.
JEWELRY STORE,
ent of the New York Times, the bow, and looks very neat. We wish our week bitten by a rattlesnake, and his California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
young friends Charley Nickell and
quiver and arrows of the noted Modoc Dick Hull, abundant success, and that father rode swiftly four miles to town
ND see his fine stock of new goods direct
CRACKERS I
from the manufacturers. He has a
Indian, Schonchin, the nutn who was fire may never trouble them again.— and got a gallon of whisky. After rpiIE UNDERSIGNED would respectful-
tine lot of
1 ly inform the public that he ha- on hand
not only killed by Meacham, but after­ Yreka Journal.
and
i-
constantly
receiving»
sui»eri?>r
assort
­
the victim of the cruel “sarpient” had
SUPERIOR SODA CRACKERS
SEWING MACHINES,
wards blown all to pieces by a bomb
The Jacksonville T imes made its absorbed alxiut half of the contents of ment of
—FP.OM—
Prices ranging from $20 to $110, cash.
shell, had his head cut off and put into I most welcome appearance at our table the jug he became garrulous, and tri­ GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
whisky at headquarters, and then kill- ' yesterday. It is in new dress and umphantly told that he had “sniped”
THE UNITED STATES BAKERY,
Candies, Nuts,
A New Lot of
cd again seven or eight times in vari- j looks well. We trust that the lost the old man—having only been bitten
YREKA, CAL..
that it sustained in the late fire will
TOBACCO and CIGARS,
ous sundry terrible ways in as many be speedily repaired by the increased by a harmless little garter snake ! Oak
WATCHES OF ALL KINDS,
JOS. LANG, Proprietor,
sundry terrible battles ; but who still i business that its energy and enterprise scrubs are scarce in that neighborhood
Fruits in Season,
Just from the Factory.
lives, to hang, as we fondly trust. deserve.— Portland News, July 22d.
now, and the facetious young man can
Only Ten Cents a Pound«
PRODUCE or EVERY KIND,
Mrs. Clarke has also similar equip-1 The Jacksonville T imes which was not bear to lie on his lacerated kick,
He is agpnt for the best rifles and pistols
SEND IN YOUR ORDERS.
ments that used to belong to the gen­ burned out last spring has made its re­ ! He says that the old man is an emi- And everything to be found in a first-class made, among which is the
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■•variety store. Produce taken in ex­
tle savage known as Curly Headed ; appearance and presents a very tine nent threshing machine when his
change. Zir Please give
HENRY RIFLE,
typographical make up and is full of
me a call. "fry
Doctor. The latter is to be kept by i news. We wish the proprietors bet­ “dander” is up.
E. S. MORGAN & C0.(
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Which repeats fifteen times, with once load­
Mrs. C,; the former is to lie sent by , ter luck next time.— Oregonian.
ing.
Forwarding & Commission Merchant»»
A gentleman recently at Eugene
Mr. Clarke’s order to Mr. Williams of1
DR.
WM.
JACKSON,
The Tree Planting Act.
says: “The first story of the State
RoMebnr*. Oregon,
All kinds of Watch and Clock Clean­
the editorial staff of the New York i
ing
and
repairing
done
at
half-price^
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Times. The arrows are murderous! The Commissioner of the Land Of- University, now under construction at
WILL ATTEND FAITHFULLY TO ALL
Eugene,
is
about
up
and
the
work
pro
­
II BusinesM entrusted to our care.
A.
W.
GAMBLE,
M.
D.,
looking affiiirs.
fice has decided that only one entry
Zf“ Our Forwarding and Storage Charges,
gressing rapidly. The material and
from
and after this date, will be uniform
can be made under the act of Congress
Physician, Surgeon and Graduate
▲ Conaiatant Candidate.
with the charges at Crescent City and Red­
workmanship seem to be of the most
ding.
to encourage the growth of timber,
fAF THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS
superior kind, and the style of archi­
The Radicals are now in search of
Soliciting the continued patronage of our
and that tree planting under the Act
' / and Surgeons, N. Y.. and member of friends and the public, we are respectfully,
tecture
of
the
edifice
is
unobjectiona
­
a candidate for Congress. We think must be done within one year, which
the Royal College of Surgeons, Canada,
SURGEON DENTIST.
BLACKLOCK, MORGAN A CO.
begs leave to inform the inhabitants of Jack­
ble.
The
site
of
the
building
is
on
an
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lion. B. F. Dowell, of this county, a year expires with the 2d of March,
sonville and surrounding country that he
has settled and intends remaining perma­
suitable and consistent candidate, if 1874. This construction of the Act elevated mound, overlooking the city
PAX UP ! PAY UP ! !
LL STYLES OF PLATE WORK MADE nently nt Jacksonville. His office and resi­ I
—such as Gold, Silver. Platina, Alum- dence for the present is at Mrs. Ganung’s.
we are to judge him by the “impretty” is set forth at length in a document from the south side, and commanding
niuni and Rubber Plates. Special attention
I
A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE
Jacksonville July 18th, 1873.
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way he “goes after” some of our citi­ recently issued from the General Land a magnificent view of the really classic given to Children’s teeth. Nitrus Oxide
.ZTL undersigned at the Eureka Mill are here­
by notified to eome forward and settle their
zens in their opposition to the Chinese Office. Parties interested will have scenery of the country. Those having (laughing gas) given for the painless ex­
NOTICE.
traction of the teeth.
notes or accounts before tho 1st day of Au­
the
early
spring
of
next
year
in
which
the
matter
in
charge
have
certainly
I Will visit Ashland on the 1st of March an­ VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL gust next, as the existing partnership ex­
keeping bawdy houses. His views
to set out trees. It is quite possible displayed excellent taste and Judgment nually ; also Kerbyville on the 4th Monday 11
notes and accounts due the late firm of pires on that day.
nre in full accord with the doctrines of
that Congress, next winter, may ex­ in the selection of the grounds for the in October. Call and examine specimen lay A Rea have been phu*«! in mv hands
Parties having flour or offal at saia mill
i
i
i
!
!
I
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I
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I
A
his party, and we think this, if no­ tend the time of tree planting; but
work.
tor collection. All (tersons indebted to said will please take the same away.
Office comer of California and 5th streets ; firm are hereby requested to <*al 1 at once I N. B.—We must
isi have money to pay our
University,
for
a
more
healthftil
and
thing else, ought to entitle him to the no dependence should be placed on
ALEXANDER A AMY.
residence opposite Crystal A Wright’s black­ and settle the same.
II. K. HANNA.
debts.
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enticing location could not be found.” smith-shop.
R ulfcal nomination.
. tt
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Eureka Mill, July 5, 1873,
such contingency.
Jacksonville, July 17th. 1873.
*29tf.