Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, September 21, 1905, Image 1

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    52 Times a year for $2.
52 Times a year for $2.
Vohirne XXI.
BANDON, OREGON: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1905
Number 38.
INI P-Ir
LOCAL NEWS.
Col. 11. H. Kosn is having bis new
building ou Atwater Street painted.
J. . Inciter started work on H. A.
Cox's new store building yesterday.
Rev. Horsfall will bold service in
St. John's Episcopal Chnrcb,ou Sun
day uibrning at 1,1 o'clock.
A. Goodman, of Coqnille, was
m town Friday evening on bis way to
Fishing is going on but the ruu so
far has been light.
Wood CnorpEiia Wasted. Apply
to A. Haberly, Baudot), Oregon.
The incoming passengers on I bo
eteamer Elizabeth, yosterday, were
W W Smith and Jos Kicking.
Mrs. A. McXair took a trip up the, visit bis eon Earl al. DairyvilJe
Coqnille, Tuesday, for the purpose of j r j3,PUor4 jjandon's verv efiL'ient
visiting relatives at Myrtle Poiut for , SUOemnkor, is having an addition
n few days. J builded on to the west side of his
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Edmunds, of store building.
North Bend, have been visiting tola- j Whon yon want to paint yonr 1onso
ives in Bandon during the week. , caU on Wm ClHliieT nnt, BPU wbllt lm
Tbey will leave tomorrow. ! eau tlo for yml North Bond muik
Mr. Jacobson is grading the incline sab aud doors for sale,
for bis railroad at the rock quarry, j MrSf s L perl;ins and children
The track has been laid from the aow s,,,,,i Tn,.inv t.,,.c.
wharf to the bluff at the quarry.
Held in order to catch a steamer to
Osborn and Co. have moved their Portland, where they will vi.sit the
sawmill from Johuson C.eek on to Exposition.
Glen Cox's land near Prosper, wh-uv In tm, j,,, h,st wtok of ,ho ?np.
tbey will engage in cutting lumber. ! poso(1 wri,ck of thl, ho()Uor ira.
Mr, and Mrs. John Keil. who have it was slated that Captain lieed was
been visiting Mr. K ilV sister and the builder, but that was an error, aa
other relatives hero, will leave tumor ; Chris D.iuielson did the work.
row morning for their homo in Min
Mrs. J. Waldvogol returned home
Sunday evening from a visit to the
Portland Exposition.
J. L. Nay, of Elk lliver, Cutry
County, was in town Saturday night
on his way to visit tho Lewis and
Clark Exposition, at Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. V. 11. Ward, of Bak
ersfield, California, who have been
hero for some time on a visit to Mrs.
Ward's son, It. E. L. Bedillion, left
Tuesday morning on their return
home. Mrs. Bedillion accompanied
Mrs. Ward to Coqnille.
Marhied. At Bandon, Sept. lOlh,
Miss May Mars to Dr. H. L. Houston,
Hov. W. Horsfall, ofliciating. Tho
wedding took place early in tho moru-
ing, and the happy couple left on tho
morning boat for Portland, whither
Dr. Houston was called on account of
tho sickness of his mother. Tho
Recorder joins their friends in congratulations.
. 1j. S::y nixtl ilr.it 'S Psirxe
Wreck Kejiortcd.
A telephone froni Dairyvillo vesier
day evening reported a life-raft a half
mile from there near Flora's Creek
Passing over Mr. Nay's instilling
personal remarks as unworthy of
further notice because of their well
known falsity, we d sire to show up
tho utter fallacy of his claim to that
.10 purdo still uwlige.' ted in his gul
let, and concerning which the Fourth
of July management had no mom to
do than the man in the moon. Mr.
Nay says that tho pr.r.-e was ''stolen
from him," and that ho was damaged
to the extent of 2dJ.
To show the origin and purpose of
that purse we republish Mr. Nrelson's
letter in explanation thereof, and in
proof of the truth of our statements.
A Card f i'roe( if!.
This is to certify that the under
signed personally guaianteed the S.5U
parse for the Nay-Turner horse race
at Port Orfonl, on the -1th of July.
10U5, ami that said purse wa rained
principally by donations from the
Order ynuv Ssii jijjjI Winter
I take pleasure in announcing to
tho public the arrival of a complete
lino of samples for the Fall and in
ter of l!h!."5 (j, from leading Chicago,
San Francisco and Minneapolis) lirms.
Suits to order, Sin to ?-lU.
Trousers. SI to 10.
Satisfaction guaranteed in uery
particular.
louring my absence, Prof. Harris,
who is widely experienced in this
line, will forward yonr orders prompt
ly. With thanks for liberal patron
age of tho past, 1 am,
Yours to please.
P. 15 Hovt,
Eldorado Barber Shop, opposite Pot-
ljiiv, jj.tiKiun, Uregon.
Important News Motes
T A X 1 IT'
IB
? 73 AMI 'V MO-
andon, Oregon.
HOAKD OV DIKKCTOKS; J. L. KnoNB.vnno, ProMdent, J. Dicumui, Vica l?rcsi
L. J. Fahy, Cnsliivr, I'iuxk Fiu, T. 1. Hanlv.
A umiotal bnnkiti" ljiiness tran?ictwl, and wistuiuors fven o"ry acanijiuotlatfiju
witHisluiit with fcJtfo and cu:isorvativu bnnkiay. j. "
Oorrapoatloals: Tho Americau ITationai Bank of S211 xranoisco,. Ca3iftHiHa.
Merchants' National Bank, Portland, Oregon. - n
The CJhaJse Ntiioaal Bank of 17ew York. . "
ISiink is Opcii I rum '.) n.in. to 1" in., ami 1 l.tn. ; p.m.
TrK-invY. St-pl. VJ
'VI JiipHiu-se b o;Ies!ip, .MiKui. Ailminil
Tnyt.-. fht.-liij.. sHi.k wiih her entire uim
I t . . . .. .
people oi roi l m ionl unci vinmly, ail j.Ictuent oi oiiict-rs and met:. From soh.m.
of which has been ivfnuded to the du
nating parties, and that the Fourth
of July Committeo liai! nothing what-
The iufant dangiiier of Mr. and with four men ai d a woman ahoaal. j uver to llu wil tll raising )f .-aid
uakn.i-.vn wiast; she caanht tiro ami tho after
magazine i-slyded. Adiuim! Tuo wan net
on hoard.
A hi.lv war has liten proclaimed in the
i.ta5.'tjan districts of :u;7.nr s lid JuLroi
A run-
A I ' 1 k m ...
uesoia. ji,. J,tIU(.s T. Mars tiled Mondav af- Kenor .Tnlin-.m and his crew started Pifi. no autiion y to tiesignate tero lanars aro massaersn- tho
W. W. Smith and his brother Hr- teru-on. and Mb interred in the Pan i immediately in tho Mirfbout, and Caj)t. lVr i! should be ased. uhiiw sti,.mt ibdti.iuii..i ,,i x.
vey are putting up a smali sawmill , don Cem-terv. Tuesdav afternoon. Butler left at four this morning with U. Xielsk::. , . " ' ' ' ''" ,
nar Mr. Smith's I) acu in ort hem : Kev. W. Horsfall eonibielirsf tln s.r- llm ) 11 'l,sirtm:ii and U Ki I Oft Urtonl, Ure., July 2'1, l'JUi). I '.''in. v.li i
o m " " k .m j-- ' - ------ i - - t .iui y3inii-jnviiu i Liu .i) u in iit'r.ri n
onrry. The 1.. sU.r camo on the i'diz- j vice. I Gardner rode down tho cast last
Bbetb yesterday. J c) c, T Blnmenrother, who has ' evening and returned this morning,
Mr. and Mr-. Ii. A Cx have pur-. I in Now York for some wel;s, in i but :t being roggy tb-y saw nothing.
chased a lot east of block 2. and near the interest of the Paudou Woolen
the end of the plank road leading j Mill, left for home lat Tuesday, and
fionth, and will build ami move their hould arrive hero by the middle of
grocery store to their new possession, next week.
Now the reader wants to romemher
that the race between Nav and Tur-
Dentist is Here.
Dr. Steele, t e Dentist, is here, aud
tier was a Private Mitch liaco fr
"riOiJ a side. Ni.-I-.en rai-eil .'Hd fur
tho winner of tho race. There was
no race run, hence there was no win
ner; and it being a private nine, -no
Mrs. Nelson, from Coos Bay, who Nels Kasmupsen started for Port-' is PPil to do all kinds of work iu , one but Nay or Turner cutild order it
iias been visiting Keeper P. Johnson land, Tuesday morning, to visit thej his liae' If yu noed uisKeivices cal1
iind family here for a few days, re- Ltwis and Clark Fair, and to repre
tnrnod homo Tnesilay. Mrs. Nuiriii the Knights uf Pythias Lodge of
ts the wife of Norman N-lson. K.-eper Huadou at the Grand Council, which
of the Coos Bay Life saving .Station. mie:s October G:h. .John K.Scott
Mr. and Mrs Joseph Walser re- i will also attend the Grand Cotitu-il as
ceived a letter from their danht r. ia delegate from the Lodge lnre.
Mrs. Sophia Simpson, anuonncing ' W. H. Logan is exjjeeting Mrs.
be birth of a teu pound boy. The : Logan to be able to return home the
bild was born Sept. loth. Mr. Wsd-; coming Saturday fiftu Matshlield.
eer is oow rejoicing iu the title of , where sbo has boeu fur several weks
grandfather.
Henry Averill arrived hero last J Hospital. Mrs. E. M. Blackrby, who
Thursday evening, from Brownsville, 'is also an iumate of the hospital, is
to take np his residence again at Ban- j improviug. and is expected to be able
on. He brought the informatinn to return homo soon,
that bis father, W. H. Averill, had; We gave Mr. Nay space to air lu
sold his farm at Brownsville, but ha ' Fourth uf July grievances, ami lii
not yet decided as to whet e he will j adversary a chase- to an.-wer. but th.
ocato leoutioversy has drawn beyond rea-
Mr. M. Pt. Lee came down from sonable length, and the Ki c!:iki: njv
Myrtle Point, Sunday, bringing Miss m.'es notice that it is not open to
Blanche Stitt home, and on Monday further discussion ou that subject, ex
lie returned home taking his wife and ( cept a short plain answer to the one
daughter Sylvia, with him. the latter question Mr. Nay asks Mr, Nielsen.
Laviug recovered frGm her illness; The shinglemill proposition is forg
sufficiently to rourn home, although ' iog ahead as fast as convenience will
ehfl had not fully regained her usual ; permit. This week the space between
early and make appointment-.
School Announcement.
The Bandon School will open for
the nvw school vear, next Mondav,
S
te
attend the entire time t-o that tho
itn thw linsuian IVaco Kavov, sailed
fui rJ ir-jji".
t'inc.nnali. (hio, and .Men-tmiae, Jlichi
iinu, each have uasvd of yellow feror.
ViaxiciiAY. Sept.
lhirou ivuuura, tho Japani-su Poaco Kn
voy, v. ho whh r.M'rtfd ill. is sutronn from
tvphaid ffvor al .Wiv Vork
It is stattd that the price for wool will
not fall olT for A vars
A car accident at I'ittshiir". I'm., injured
i) msstiirr. nine heiny seriotislv hurt
Ju-si before dark ! rakv-t fa:h-d to work.
hntnor n ennrctin" the name of Gov
1 Ik of .Missouri with the Dt'iiiocraliu :10m-
m iti ,n for Pn-id-at in 1!0S
m and
riven
i entitled to tlie iioife i.n w ontiil.rl "'m in MaiKhtnia.
inn, and no Commitle) pretended to
have authority over it. They never
had both horses on the beach togeth
er. Why, wo ask ?
Mr. Turner galloped his hote
'through and tiin claimed tho S.J!).
a urttsH.
Sept. -Jo. All who contemplate alJ "over h.nnl m own ebum.ug j ihv rhin,,,- n. ,id w in restored ail
e ,.Ii,g th,s vear ,hould arrange to j ih aIr L 1,0 UJ s ' T n.l"",II u ,h- !l
rade work of tho various classes can
lie done bv all. The follow inr teach-
to Nay's U!U.
If ntivouo was robb.d' . A ir"" lrf,sl ttith '- has boon
1 .ritiu)
of lhe..50 it was Turner, and hv the j ...... , , , ,
An unknown tuna was fon:ul d.-nd near
n n.?orrio n f r trmiluvi.nf nf iln IT .... f ., 1 1 i t'I'S Will. 1)0 ill cll'il'fe: MsS a kef. V " ' V " , i ill-, anil IlHIrUsr IS sUppU5'.'ll lO bf
at;...- v'.ii...... xr: . iu. 1 i.. i m...
Walstrom ami .Mr. Worrell.
:1'!U. Bat who:) Turner galloped his j " catiao of dith
horse on tho b.' ioh aud claimu 1 the
purse, Mr. Niels;n d .'!ined to give it
- -ppr uHmtm a45,ah ii .-, i i I; i I ra -t-ttt-tm-
1 .
I for tho winner of a heat race, aud
strength.
B&odon is now taking on some im
tho main building and the street was
planked over, and a concrete fouuda
provement. and with A. J. Hart mail's tion is being placed for the drag saw
large concrete structure in course of 4 Tho boiler has been hung on strong
construction, aud a residence for i ""ons preparatory to building the fnr
A. McNair, and likewise for Gus Barro j nnC(? construction generally is
and H. A Cox. it begins to look as if progressing. Mr. P: ilpot is having
a building boom was on. Also yo ; bis work done in a substantial man
,, . , , . . : ner. and it will roam re several weeks
editor will build an addition to his res- j y(;l to get the .,- roa,ly for operation.
tdence anl improve the old house.
1 t TA 5 1 . ,
i.eoo. mm was orowneu m tne ,htro !)0 no ,,im.,... T.Irilvl.
mill pond at Davw Bros. Saw mill, 12anti SuUon agtvel tj arbitr.ito. and
miles ,onth of Bandun, Saturday, . Tnnur ch.JSl, i Di.U!1j ;UJ , Xi..j
-ept. .h. 1 nm-tal servu-es were en-; sea L.hodl Frxnk yUlyln ;, Sl,f ,lfl.j
ducted at Bandon Sept. 11th. by lev. tlll.y uh(0 Dr (;!uivi)K, than v-honi
Haberly. nit rment being made in the nn f.,:P.,P , nitn. ,,..., ,,.iaM L,
Bandon Cemeterv.
"I..i .J.w. -.A I no rr i " I
..vu-n:-, .e to eai, ; UQt urthlvA to t Uo i ). Ulld 110 OUU
m.:.ths, and 2(J .lays, was wsll known iiics at lu..ir VWtvt xc;.)t :r :;.tv!
111 tlii Vlpinitv rinl liitrl.li- .. i . ,.... ,-.1 ....... .
""' ""o"'. Again, Air. -Viv claims to
by all. He leaves to mourn his loss. .1 ,...i ;.. .
I WWWtl 4 ,14 IUU IL1 14
For New DrehS Goods or bargains
in Men's Underwear or Men's and
Ladies" Shoes
Hovt's .Store.
I5u.:ne Ch:inge.
,...u
L 4.4.
The business coango which has
limifi !1 iiiiilit'Wi fui4 iiii tirim w
t Luion;: aud j whj(.j. , D-nholm step- down 'and
not of toe commercial business of
1 Bandon. ha- materialized thin week,
i and O. A. Trow bridge takes up the
Peter Ase,the Mattel Gardener, of reins when. Mr n.-nholm b-i.s go.
.,, .... ..... ?lr. I roworidge doi- net com." to
Bridge, will 1:11 orders lor lomatoes fl8 ;in (,XjM.rillM.r u ,,, Ci;mo-,!H olM
and deliver on boat at Myrtle. Point. wltt ,as iUM. ,., -gaged for vears in the
Tomatoe.
fortwocentsa pound.
Address all order? to
PLTKPv AXK,
Bridge. Ore.
i'li.tiiilii-rluln'-, C'ouli Kcii'.imI y .1 id- Nature
8th fMi'ude 3-jxnmiiinlioii
i biihiness, atul who understands its
i - -intricacies.
I '.r DiMihobn. nltboii"h irninr en-
t lin.h- oni of lni.Mnf-Rs.does not int. .ml ' Arrangements have been made for
! moving elsewhere, at least for th j "u Sth Grade examination to bo hold
zr 1 ! r , ,
a ui! Him one cn.j.i, miner, moiUer, Xow K,t Uri .,nticmv
six brothers and two sinters.
Near a cool and shady nintinlain,
Wlu-io the iinIin; tit trei wave,
J)wolt our brother, kind and loving,
Uut he now is m his crave.
The Savior came and claimed him,
For his endless hoiuo above.
In tho future . will find him.
With our dear ones whom we love.
Iu our dreams wo see him smiling
Far above the clear blue sky,
He is knei'litii: with the angels,
Who iu cronpii are hovering by.
Then again wo hear him calling
Come, my loed ones, come, 1 tay,
Hero there is no thought of parting,
Uomo and share the endless day.
V. Gai.dneii.
Tho above was sent us last week,
I'tit we received it too late for last
week's isbtie.
Thuuimt. Spat. 1 1.
I'utrirk A. Collin-', .Mayor of L'ostou, died
t Hot Springs. Vn.
Dick IJeanett DameM wis hot nd killed
hvCharUs Ui.dei wood un tha Heachuitt
l.'iver.
Aioiij!t W-nr-us nnl Stru!oIi, It :ly. are
.eiive, th latter VMiniine firt".
Tli. Portland biWrtr.H aggreration has
giitird st-eoiid .lnee in tin- 1'aeilic League.
Tour jK-riw.ns w.-re kiilfd six injured fa-
Hllr. and 'JO nth, rs reo. ivod injury ly light
ning ftriking an fxhibitiun tent iu Iowa
Thousands of chieken were ki!hd.
The Williamson Land Fraud case is bo
coming more seriw f-r tho-o iiuheU-d. as
nave j the government is streunh-ning itsea-e.
ie sum of .JJJ. J IeH'own. Liaho. M.-d 11 business build-
illv slate- inj.s destroyed hv lire.
m-.Mit.' Had he even wo.i the race and ' Friday. Stjit. !.".
purse, lm would have won the 1UU ! Ut1c",l! ' " "r
i -i mini. Kiviujr nH. 11,-1 exninuioi; yat
aehifvetl iu the airl.in line.
I'rof. Kr.Hifriek arr of the Chicago Fni-
oil, and 1 hoy dejido 1 tint Tttruvtr was
1 r OT
SL'CCESSOliS TO
SANDERSON BROS.,
Dry Goods, Ha,ts, Gaps, Boots and
OIIU-oS, i i U ViblUlib, UiGOUilrJb.
Alwavts nn hand " Fnl! Stnck of y.t.rain Sppd Grain ,nnd Grasi
IH.uyo L-li i.Jl.U I:i :, kinds of OBCU VJIdiil g,, of n,j
AIill Ffwls. kinds in stock.
A full supply of butter k'-g1, eulie-. pupiTS, etc., etc.
Will handle your Butter and Produce in unlimited amounts.
T2-
Oregon.
T IE
Horsfall Hospital,
MISS L. G. GOULD, Matron
A Private Hospital, well equipped for the treatment of Surgical and
Medical Diseases.
Tr::ii:i?l liisr.NC iu atlcmkuice.
For infotmittion address W'H. IIOKSFALL, JI. D.
ilarshtield, OreKou.
anclon Meat Market,
Prop.
r-ri
ii 1 m
pre.Mmt, but will virit ti month at
IVrthnd and Oregon City, and then
return hero. .
ienfist Tsituin CstllftI 58onte.
Dr. Tulom, t bo Dentist, received a
Medicine that aid nuture are al
ways must Hfeciusil. Chnmberlain's
Couh Kemedy acts on this plan. It
allnvs the couid). ri-linves the Iiiul";.
aids expectoration, opens the seen- j telephone that his wife was ill and
ions, aud aids nature iu re-toriug the not expected to live, and left thin
system to a healthy coalition. Sold morning for Sins-law. He will re- urn
hyC. Y. L a... " ; here to complete his work just as
: soon as the condition of his wifo will
permit.
C;iue of Inoiiiiiia.
Indigestion nearly always disturbs
tho sleep more or Joss, and is often
'the cause of insomnia, Many caes
have been permanently cured by
niifimberlain's Stomach and Liver
rp.,i,lnL h'.ir tfih. lie (). Y. Ijowe.
I m
If you cannot find what you want Druggist.
aoywbero else ia town, com to ,b i RgSTAURANT.
K A ( h 1
XVI 1 XV J JL TAULKS SUlTUEIi WITH THE
THE MAKKET AFFOl'DS.
Meals at all Hours.
AVI!
BEST
Maybo wo have oue left, if so, thu
price will please you.
Our stock is small, but the goods
are of a good quality. Hud the prices!
are right.
We make ''Cash Buying" an object
to the purchaser, at
A liberal share of Public Patronage
is soliritod.
MKS. E. J. HITE, PnornurrnnBS.
THE RACKET- ! Baiacloii, - - Oregon
.September 4J8 and li!), !)i5.
All touchers who have classes pre
pared for linal examinations, will
please notify mo immediately of tho
number of libts of questions wanted.
Programs and Hides for conduct
ing tho examinations will accompany
the questions.
V. II. Bunch,
Co. .Supt.
A Il)iii(.'ly Without :i I'.mt.
"I find Chamberlain's .Slomach and
Liver Tablets more beneficial than
any other remedy I ever used for
stomach trouble," says J. P. Kioto, of
Edina, Mo. For any disorder of the
stomneh, biliousness or constipation,
these Tablets are without a peer. For
sale by C. Y. Lowe.
Grocery Store.
H. A. COX, Prop. J
Fresh Provisions and Groceries on
Hand and Coming.
SNOW-DUIFT, SPEUKV, AND WHOLE
WHEAT FLOrtJ.
Choice Hams and Bacon, Fruit and
Vegetables.
. BANDON, - OHEGON.
from Turner and th" ';'M onrse. He!
drew d.nvn tho Sim) ho put up, aud
where his 2 I'd damages can origi
nate in this trausacti'iti. is tut appar
ent ox.wpt in his imagination.
Perhaps Mr. N iy h;;s not yet
learned t hat horse racing is so expen
sive that it is said to bo "the luxury
of kings.' From the foregoing state
ment it is plain thtrt Mr. Nay has no
possible claim totheS;jiJ "stolen from
him,' nor has hu boiui wrongeil in
any possible, way by an of the ith of
July managers, nor by thu people of
Port Orford, wh un .vu regret to s-ay.
he has wrongfully abused and gro-tdy
uiisre)reseiitid to the ouUido worl 1.
In conclusion, we wi.-di to hiiy that of
tho funds collected for tho Lth of
July, Mr. Nay conlributed no part
thereof, ami yet hu was the fust, only,
and hist one to raise a voice of sus
picion thati the funds were not prop
erly accounted for. To more eouclu
lively show tho uiiju.-tno.-s of his in
sinuations, wu will lvmnrk that tho
Finance Committee consisted of tho
following ouiii.' ladies, to wit: Mi.-M's
Anna Dean, Ethel iJau.ieson. Mai'3
Sutton, Ollie Host and Katie Froiiiui,
and lh.it they turned ovr even
cent to TIioh. Hugiit's, TroaMirer of
the Executive Commit tee, who, in like
manner, pui I out every cnt that
passed into his hands, as his books
will hhow, and that no one but an
"old man in his dotngo,' would ewr
so nnju.-tly impeach the int-grity (f
the whole community in which ho
lives, and in which ho ought to lake
an honorable interest.
v.r-j.tv. Ii: s !k"'1i yranti'd 11 viicHtion mid
will im'. 11 cnr cir more anions iho sn,B:e
ttili-J of Afrien.
In"i.n!iari.s find n hiii'ultnt: at bos An-
I j,'li-. nml while tint ilxmos ror lioiiiL' hiiI-
(liu'i! -t..!e :t 1,-rip ronininitit: $i:U).0f0. The
hue font liiifil !."0t) in ltI the nt in ImiiiiIh
TIh-v took the cold ami throw the hny in the
lire, lint it t.-i r.-oovt-rcd b. fort? the contents
wee destrnvt'd.
Z. F. VMijhn. J f bo Aj!flcs. Iihb redis
cover, ti Use !o"t art of It'mpeiiiig 'til. silver
and nopjuT f 1 thi- co!i-i-,tt ncy of the linesi
tt tniHied jit id.
STS"R!AY. It..
'I'ho tark.nitine Arnuo h hore at Clat
sop opit, netr the nnn:h of the Ctli:mIiiR.
I'ive iin-n view killed liy an explosion in a
.MirLicnn nwinill, hinl eiyht or ten others
wero injnii'il.
Nine isii'ti lot t!ir Hvps by an explosion
in the fiii worl;- Ht Avon. ('onn.
Isnac (J. Downing. nsi-tnl ihmtinn?tor at
VoiiUr, N. V.. bus Ihsvii icniovod for i-ob-oin
the ti:ttil.
JioxUAY. Sept. IS.
None t'ity was abiHn.t deotroyei! Uy fire.
The :! nix .s canned cxU-tiPive dHninei...
Ttirr.ns of rain fell in Eastern Knns.fs
and Wtst-rn Mi.-soiiri. ami tho livers are
Koinurn, th .; ane mi voy, is improv
ing, derlare-i h'r sectrtai v.
Anderson
Will Keep ou Hand at all Times
resh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Keats, Lard.
also
Sausages,
Fresh Vegetables Poultry, E's. Butter and all Farm Produce.
I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mution.wool, hides, etc.
(HQ
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Dry Goods of Every- Description.
Ladies Coats, Capes and Colkrcttss.
f " i
ots &d Slioes.
Fresh Groceries of all Kinds.
Bulls SVb.de to FVIeasurs.
WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSET.
AGENT FOR
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a:;hivbh
Sc- t. II.. Si-Sir Advance, Uidinfsen, Ii
das fr.Mn S.-im I'laneidco.
Sept. IS. Srhr lbihy, Korlh, t days from
San !''raiiRu-co.
Sep,. 'JO Stmr Hli.-!!.th, Jt-n .n, (it) hr?
fr-ni S ui Franoi-i'o.
C U :
n 1 (
1 1
7 m
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is c ienneciy,
n p5.rvP,n 1 -r. n vv agon
.Wagons of all kinds made to ordor.
.In! work ntleiidi'J'to ptotnptly and all work unman teed to tb saliifsetmn.
lluus.inaltio.
-Zor3ssii.osiiie: e- Specialty
In regard to Mr. Frank A. .Stu'vurt's
aiticle, I consider it too trilling to
merit any reply from me. 1 think he
is meddling vith u matter that, is
none of his butincbs. I will pay. how
over, that it appears to me as if the
wlmle Stewart family aro after mo.
and while I recognize thtit I hey are
k'reat lighters when they combine
their family forces together, 3d I am
quite Hire I will be able to attend to
them, and if they persist in their at
tacks on me I will mako them wish
they had let me alone In my "dotage
years," J. L. N,v.
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.; ('null Oo.-fii if the fiirt".! No. 17,
I(irtr f Amerlea.
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jVnit'IITi KMX OK T1IK KOIJUST.J
J Xo. 17. meets Kridav iiiuht t.f earh
;.wck. in Coiuirefe Mall. Handon. ()jron.-j
cordial welcome ii t-xtended to all vis-x
;:,itiii- lr.therx. K. M. lib ('K KUI5V,
W. V. Ktsiiiii. Chief lta:i"er.
X I'ia. Secret a rv. x
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ATTOIIXFY AT LAW ANDi
XUTAliY PUBLIC.
Special attention ojven to collection, fore-
closure of inortn:eii, nrnishec and attach
ment suits.
Wrenshail & Wrenshall,
; Photograpliers,
! k(u;ni ikunk c.i.t.i:i:v, iiamo
i
ZDr. Xi- iSoiJiston,
PHYSICIAN & SL'IiUEON
Officii ovor Furniture Store. Hours,!) to r
a.m. 1 :"0 to 4, p.m.; 7 to 8 in tho uvuiiing.
11ANDOX, - - OK HO ON.
Oil!,!' hi
KI IJorml.. ::hie.
KAN DON,
OUKGO.N t
PHYSICIAN d; SCHGI0N,
K.VNDON, OKIitlON.
Oflico ovor Win. Oallior's Store.
Office honra (! to U a. in.
Gill! a: residence at other hourd.
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f p AXHOX LODC; K.N . II".A. F.A .M. -
: i Staled ciiiiniiuni.ition.s tiwt Sat--3
Snrdi.v after the fall nio.nt of eacliK
:.iuontb. All .Master btSons cordinlly
Mnvited. W t'. SANDKUSON, W. il. 3
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'i;itbm brothers in j;ood standing
-cordially invited. n
t A. J. HAUTMAN. N G. 1
T. W. Koiiison-. Sec.
GKO. 1. TOrriNO,
ATJ'OUN'EY and COt:XSCLOU AT LAW
notauy rrr.MC
Fire Insurance.
Kauilon, - - - - O1-030C.
5 I AXDOX LODCiK. No. V.V., I. O. O. F.S
ylJ meetP every Satiudav ovenmc.W