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About The Polk County signal. (Dallas, Or.) 1868-1??? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1869)
m ffitohln folk <>5irantn Signal. P L P. P IS H E S , 20 A 21 New Merchant,» Exchange, is our authorized agent in San Francisco. For Eastern Advertising, Mr. Fisher is represented by S. M. Pettengill A Co. o f New York and Boston. County Official D irctory. B. P. B crch , State Senator, F. W lT S IR i. I. 8. T owmsksp , r Reprcs entatives. R J. O k amt . J W. C. WniTsoM, County Judge. J . I. T hompson , County Clerk. J. W . S mith , Sheriff. X J C. D. F.Mur.AP, K. C. Dn e . R . T atum , ) (South 1. A. E. S e a r s , pastor. Services at the Baptist Church First Sebbath in each month M e t h o d i s t (North\ O. W. H ookk , pastor. Services! 1st Sabbath, in tho evening; 2nd Sabbath, at 11 o’clock, a . m . ; 3rd Sabbith, in the evening. Regular prayer meeting eaeh Wednesday evening. Suuday School every Sabbath, at o’eloek, a . m . “ Abbott, o f the Democrat, says, one can Onions, 1,000 11 smell Mongrelism as soon as lie crosses Butter, 1,400 “ Currants, 100 13,000 “ <5 Irctn we are yet without reports. l f p artics managing these several storage houses D irectory* reei .'ved by eaeh up to dun. 1, inst., we will aide to publish an approximate statement o l'e 2 ’ “t>i'ts o f the county for i L oso » Corre ted Weekly l>y COX & EAR11 ART, The number U h o le s a lc and R eta il CJrorers. ?>r Moores’ Bri k Block. Comtncrcinl street Salem. before us contains a number o f really The Doctor has his hob B rought I t ? — Some J enniiiii* Loiltfc, \o. 9, fi >allas. time OLDS if« Regular Comnnnications on the SATURDAY preceding tho Full Moon in each Mouth, unless the Moon lulls on urday— then on that day at one o'clock, P. M. Also, on tho second Friday in each month at 7 o’eloek, P. M , for the purpose of improv ing of the ( 'raft, in Masonry, and for such oili er Work as the Master may I'.oui time io time Order. All Brethren in good standing are un ited to Attend. Bv order of tho H * I f it was a donation we desire to make our bows ; if it was left by a debtor, we wish to enter on onr books the proper credit therefor, and if by one to whom We thereby become inJcbcted w h y , there’s no particular hurry on our part 1 •7. 1 about the matter— some time will do. E n larged .— The and S T A B L I COOPER A C.K^NER, 7 O l’ LD announce to tho Traveling Fab- la that their large STABLE in Tliis Hotel is located lie r the Stea «hip Landing. The Hotel Coach will be in attend anoe at all the Landing.* to cor 'e y Passengers and Baggage to and front the iiYuso FREE OF CHARGE. IJ O K C Y IIO L M E S that i 3tf „ Proprietor* Is constantly open f>>r the o f all those who may favor them with their patr< nage. 42 Exec*utor"« \olic4‘. NOTICE is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed by the County C <urt, of Polk county, Ooregon, Executor of the last Will nnd Testament of Jonathan Lig gett, late of said county, deceased. All persons having claims against Said estate will please present the same to him at the Clerk’s office, in Dallas, in said county, and all persons kno’- ing themselves indebted to said estate request ed to make immediate payment. JU11X NICHOLS, 40 wl Executor. Guardian*» Sale. F a rm e rs’ S to re — The protracted meeting Under the * mioiatrations o f the Rev. G. \v i i 00rk i* »till in progress in this plac» “ “ Twilled, 65c. nut Dressing BUREAUS, ?tl LOlfNQES. AND A fine Assortment of STORE. P ictures UO\ ill: A IR Ï1 K T . II O I. E S A 1. E and R E T A 1 L (¡K O C E H S , w A CUSTOMERS Buoot.s,;iud Shoes and warranted. An assort U. B. STILES’ H ea d q u a rters. First Door North I i , < f GROCERIES, FRUITS , B E N N E T T c¡¿ NYIII 117 « T A B L E , WOODEN WARE , TOBACCO, in company with L. GODDARD, I shall be pleased to see any ¡¡11 of my friends and ac - CIGARS quaintcncess upon their arrival in Portland with teams, and those who have good burses YANKEE NOTIONS, Etc., Etc. I WAVING PURCHASED T1IE OLD to sell will litui me on hand rea ly to buy at all times. Patrons o f this stable will find it in good shape, while charges w ill be-u- moderate us at any other stable iu the city. J . R. L A K E . Portland, June 23, 18;’)8. tf I design to keep only t i o choicest an* best Articles, and sell them at a w a i t prolit lor CASH. OUR M O T X O : R A P ID SALES OF CHOICE GOODS. HEKC’B Y\E>ï*E. Those who want inferior articles elsewhere for them, 13tf J ohn S om met . ville . ¡ must look G. B. S T IL E S . Vantili*il & S o m m e r t ine. ’ l I N D E P E N D E N C E L., O r e g o n . ------------ caler» in GENERAL D i MERCHADISE. ! J. K, GILL. C. F. TUTOR. G I L L St Y E A T O N , A fil l Stock of Good» constantly on hand to suit the varied wants o f the People. yy The Highest Market price paid for SV’ hool Rooks i MOORE'S BLOCK, SALEM. OREGON. COUNTRY PRODUCE. GOODS BY THE PACKAGE Wo also have in connection with the Store a large A t Portland Hates. WAREHOUSE . 19 HOLES ALE AND BETAIL DKALXBf -i s * M uk I c R ook s, Blank Books, S tation er}'* aud F a n c y G oods« Our goods were purchased in the East, by oor- with track extending to the ltivcr, and are pre- i sc^veSl an‘* we *ecl confident that we can give pared to receive and Forward Freight for perfect satisfaction to all who may favor us <5 ce n ts p e r ton . with their patronugc, both as to prica and 31 f VANDUYN A SOM MER VILLE. quality. State street, Salem, Ogn. 26tf *118 1 11 1 10 1 1«. * In the Circuit Court fi.r the State of Oregon, 1 T H E F I R S T T R A I N H A S for the County of Po!k, ss. A E 1SSB V Ë R Anson Kiniser. Plaintiff, m. , John F. Kimsov. lliley Siiiith, Iru P. Smith, I and so ha» Ann K. Glaze, T. Glaze, Margaret Richard- j S , IL . J E S S U P , m :. i >., son, Daniel Richardson, Edna Pemberton, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, St til a el Kimsey, I>. S. Kim.-ey, Hannh Kim- svy, .lames 1). Kimsey, Nancy V. Kimsey. D alla«, : : O regon» Franklin Kimsey, Heijatnin Kimsey and Ed Office—At R esidcuce. son Kimsi y, Defendants. Suit iu Equity to 7 n i l ONE OF TH E LARGEST lletorm Deed. and best selected stocks of To the above Defendants : In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed aga inst you in the above entitled action, within ten days fr* m the date o f the service o f tnis Sum C a p ita l S a loon . mons upon you, if served within this county ; or it served in any other county in this State, : : : : OR E G O I f: j tt,en w ithin twen'v days from the date of the GLNIS’ & BOYS’ CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING, S A L E M , j service of this Suinuious upon you ; and if you j tail so t., answer, for want thereof, the Plain L A T E S T S T A L E S OF 1IA IS A M ) CAPS, tiff will apply to the court for the relief therein FINE W INES, LIQUORS, ' i i ’ K in lt« , drmaned, which is to reform und correct tli F a r i K * l « , certain deed of your ancestors, James Kimsey CIGARS, Ac., Ac. nnd llannnh Kimsey, so as to make a perfect Groceries, Liquors 11 kinds bottled by us and met j conveyance to Plaintiff of tho west halt of tbe 1 r o c k e r y A c . tinted. | Denation Land Claim of tbe said James nnd Hannah Kimsey, situate in Sees, one and thir That has ever been brought to SALEM, ty-six. in Tow-iis. seven and eight, S. ot 11. 5 which he is offering- CHEAPER than any oth West, in Polk county, Oregon, and for costs er house in the City. aud disbursement» of suit. All kinds of P R O D U C E taken in Ex BONHAM A LAWSON, change. nov23 6w36 Attys. for Plaintiff. W anted : M. MEYER! w IMMIFSTIt D R Y GOODS, FANCY GOODS. B L A C K - H A W K L IV E R Y S T A B L E , Salem, O regon. OF Dry Gooth, Clothing, 5 0 0 , ooo POUNDS OF W O O L FOR which I will pay tho HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH. J3. T 3 M Y E R i S. D U R B IN A: CO., V Hoots, Shoes, Groceries , and Crockery. That has ever been offered in Polk C>., is just received at kom ; O P R O V IS IO N S , A TTO R N E Y Corner Commercial and St<itc Street * , ( J. H. L«wis’ ^ Stor«. N E W STORE, N E W GO LIV E R Y «T A B L E . ooo LOOK A T THIS1 r i l l l E LARGEST AND BEST STOCK and G ilt Frame«. S. CRID ER. TH AN K FU L FOR THE • liberal patronage which has been hith In fact 1 keep everything useful and ornamen erto extended to him in Dallas, would embrace tal in the line. this medium to say to all that he is prepared About the 10th o f May 1 shall remove nay with increased facilities to serve Salesroom and the Postoffice to South Inde pendence. Thenceforward I shall occupy th« building adjoining Vanduyn and 8omm«r- vdle s Store. £ . • IfB BWITfft Independence, March 24, 1868. S-3m far more acceptably than heretofore. C. G. CURL. M ONEY SA V E D ! Standard Domestics, per yard, 16 to 18c. Print», 12to 16c. Delanes, 20 to 25c. Salem Caasiineres, plain, per yard, 1 25. “ Hard times, 1 00. “ Doe Skius, I 25c. “ Flannel, plain,45 to 50c. OREGON. consistiug in part of Mahogany and Black Wal : STANDS iM I. V andi ’ yx . COItr.ECTEH WEEKLY. COTTON ANO WOOLEN GOODS. : W arm & coM Baths attached to the House. IN D E R E N D K N C F , Coast, but understands what the peo- ‘ pie want to see iu a newspaper. Col. must have been a n,a,c siuce , hal fuu0 ' tionary can only talk horse. , ^P9"The dangers o f chloroform avoided, in Center, Dining, Breakfast and Work tbe painless extraction o f teeth, by the use of Nitrous Oxide, (lauging gas) or Richardson’s TABLES. Ether Spray/apparatus for those preferring that mode. Operating rooms over Sir.itb A Wade's store Grecian, Parlor, and Washington • CH a IRS. . ‘ adjoining Montgomery's gallery. -lltf BEDSTEADS, SAFES, ! r i l l l E BEST AND MOST COMMODIOUS 1 hotel in the State, where every want is anticipated and cheerfully supplied. Portland Even Flour per sack, he*t brand*,1 50. Corn Meal, per pound, 4c. Out», per bushel, 40 to 50. Bacon, per pound, 12}. J . C. Row is one o f the editors, and 1 Hams, per pound, 17. Shoulder», per pound, 8. hence undiluted Democracy finds an Lard, in tins, per pound, 15. advocate in the columns of the Comm- 1 Fresh Butter, per pound, 40. Dried A iqtlcs, H . ere ia l - t aliforum Dried Peaches, 17. Eggs, per dozen, 40. u Oregon Redeemed ” is a source of Java Coffee, ju r |H>uud, 33. more annoyance and travail to the latejol Kano Co flee, 25. itiers than has been suspected by many, j Uosta Rica, 23. Japan Tea, papers, 1. “ bc»t iu hulks, 1 20. One o f the bummers writes to t h e t ’/r | I Inn 1 Sugars, per pound, 12} 15 17c. ionist nigniog him self *’ T r u t h ” that Ban Francisco, U., ltie. Crushed, 20c. the S ig n a l had not told the truth in Heavy Golden Syrup, per keg, 6 25 all particulars touching the said joliti- Candles, per pound. 37} Rice, per pound, 12e. cation. W er’ e sorry ( ? ) for them. Beans, per pound,5 to fie. Soap, long bar, each, 25c. That'lecture on “ The duties o f the Snlaratu-, Babbitt's, per pound, 165c. Oysters, Mt Murry's, per can, 8 7 }c. year Subscribe for the S ig n a l and I alifornia matirhc», (ter dozen, 25c. Blue \ itirol, per pound, 25c. induce your neighbor to go aud do like Hardware—Best nails, per pound, 7 to 10c. wise. Hunt's Axes, and Handles, 2 00 Borax, per pound, 5Ue. Printico say» that Graot’ a wet nurse Grindstones, per pound, 5 to 6c. €. B E LL . r o i: Ti.A .v/>. ouFAioy. ! NOTICE is hereby given that I will sell all the right, title and int«rc»t of the minor heirs o f Solomon Shelton, deceased, (James Martin, Evan Lewis and Maria E. Sbeljon.) to the tol- lowing described real estate, situated iu Polk county. Oregon, commencing 29.60 eh. east, and 9 j 0 eh nerth o f the S. W. corner of the *L’ i o f the Donation Land Claim of Solomon Sln-l- PAINTS AND OILS. L eap — A tlantic p lb 17c. Varnish, (oak) ton, and wife, Notification l?.>l, Claim 52 in T. 7 South K. 5 West of tne Willamette Meri- j ¿v, ¿o; Copal, Si 5 o. dian ; running thence north 4.32 eh., east 8.14 ch. south 4.23 eh. and west 8.14 eh. to place ot oofVuVpe^tine,’ contiinining Three and 44-100 Xvets foot, $2 00 Ca tur, $2 50; China Nut, beginning— more or less. To be sold at the Court House j Buyers are paving in cash for Wheat 65c. "pd door, in said county nnd State, ¡it one o'clock p. in., January 13th, 1869, to the higest bidder, bushel, in quantity ; Oats, do J5 to J7}c. do; Hams, f> th 12c., in quantity ; Sides, do it to tor gold coin of the U. S. paid down. JU D ITH C. SHELTON, lie., do ; shoulders, do 5 to 7c., <lo. 40wl Guardian. l> A I .L A S P H IC ’ E « C U H R E N T . I 8 T I am now prepared .o large assortment o f choico CORNER OF FIRST AND MORRISON St.. FEED FLOUR AND GRAIN. iug Commercial has been enlarged and , improved. M P . Bull, Esq., is not ' only one of the Lest printers on tbe T CU STO M M A D E W O Itli W E S T E R N H O T E L, W. M. L IV E 8 1 V w .L \ 0 F i . oi n— Salem XX-X, *jA sack, $1 50: Aums- since, during a few minutes’ absence v ille .il 50; Jefferson, #1 50; other brands, from o u r o ffice , a five-gallon can o f nice, j ?i 25 to *i :;s ; Graham f i 50. ! S houts —"{■> 100 lbs., $l 25; Bran, do 7 oc fresh lard was left therein by some gen- : oil Cake, do si ¿u. i . .. i _ W W heat heat — bushel, C5c. Oats, do. 50c. tleman nuknwn to the attaches present, V M FURNITURE, mi Has on hand a large and well selected Stock SALEM, manufactured ment of And examine for yourselves. PRINTS at 12} cents per yard. (¡nod qinlitv tour-fourths BKOW X CABOT l A SHEET I Nil !(> cents- COFFEE bv (ho sack 23 cents per pound, Sat retail 2.'> cent«, and a!/ other things iu proper tiou. Come and examine and be satisfied. Mr. J. II Lewis lias more of DRIED FR U IT. (Foreign and Domestic.) fine aud cheap cpicensware. Call and j Apples, f ' lt> 8 (.< 10 c. Peaches, "ft th 1 S l I»r. I’ lum». with pus, 12}e. flu iu -, pities»,. get your supply. isUo2l'c. Prunes, t Tench. 30(<i;40c. Raisins, '.|c. /auto Currauts, 25c.; Ogu do 20e. Blank Mortgages at the S ig n a l ( Mice GROUERIKS AND PROVISIONS. Coi n:. (¡round lb 371 pLaOc : Green, C. and injurious iu the same degree that U., 25e : Bio and Kona, 25e ; Manilla, 20c; it is less efficacious than mercurial pro lava, 01 1 Govt ¡¡3c. Si i. v i :- —(’ rushed, lb 25c; Pulverized, 25 : paratious in producing a given result. Yellow “ U, ” S. F,f 20c ; Island brands, 16 (S, Itijie. Nearly all attacks of disease are at ten S vitiT s— Heavy Golden, per gallon, $1 25 ded with-torpidity o f o f the liv e r; hence (a f l 25; White, Refined. $2 50 T eas - Young Hyson, f* fl> $1 50; Imperial, it is all important that that organ be >1 /.of.i >| 75 ; Japan, $1 00(<i #1 25: Black, aroused and restored to healthy action, 87 } (a >1 00. ^ . - i l i • < ' , T—Carmen Island, “(-* D>0 flu $2 00; l ’ odopholin OT 11yd. Sub. M . w ill d o Liverpool, line hi* \vn. p* lOtilbs $4 00: Dairy. >inm -n, $2 25. this— the latter more certainly than the B \i on — Hums, "jd lb 15(5*lSe; Sides, 10(5. former. The Journal adopts tho for 12}; shoulder«, s (> loc. U hki . si :— Oregon and California. *{d lb 25(5 mer aud discards the latter. Its oppo • 10c. Eggs, pt do/.., 10c. B i itku — Fresh rolls, 'p' 40(5.50e ; Packed sition to calomel has assumed the lorm ;;o(5,50e. h.uiD — tn tins, “p* fl> 15c; in bulk, 10 to 12c. o f a mania. E and Dealer i « kinds o f Household and Kitchen anufacturer O L D B R IC K C O R A E K SALEM RETAIL MARKT* thinking, and evinces more than orii- may-apple root which is less poisonous C o m i n o . — The t u g c r e j J utmal of.Jan 2, IMiS, came to band last night. ton, the editor, has a practical way ot o f old, to be joined to bis idol. IL . ,, , . makes war on the use ot ca urncl, yet substitute? a powerful preparation from t im e D E . M E R W IN , Independen««, Well adapted to this trade both as to price and quality. To those desiring to purchase a constantly on hand. R e p a ir in g neatly done. Spring supply, I will invite your attention, as A continuance of patronage solicited. 1 am determined to adapt the prices to suit the present II a itn T imes , and 1 ask you before purchasing loca l/ at the A . S. ("B I REEL Dallas. July 20, 1868. 18tf M A SO A IC . 3Stf Dr. Shel by — lobelia — and seetus, like Ephraim * the period above nailed. The Physio*Medical Journal for < let. ho tirades, Kinds, »Styles, and Varieties. tory. will send us a statement o f the amount W have just received anil now opened a new ami fresh stock o f ¡¿priug aud Summer (JOODS all I come tiling in the world iu such terri at Kola and on e.it Lincoln, from which G O O D S ! H E W G O O D S !! 1 here are also two at Bueua Vista, two Leaves DALLAS for Salem on Monday, Wed nesday and Friday at 7 a. u... returning saniv days at ti p. ui. For Independence each Tuesday morning at six. For Salt Creek Tuesdays at one. For LafaycVo Monday and Thursday at 8 p. iu., returning Wednesday and Saturday at 10 a. m. For Corvolli« on Wednesday ar. l Saturday returning Monday and '1 Lur.-dy. good articles. N E W the line into Marion county, aud lienee a Democratic paper is not the most wel which we arc awaiting reports. C O X k E A R 11 A R T . ID if and the other by Messrs. Butler & Co., i H R ISTIA N , J .11, M. W ali . kr , pastor. Services at Baptist church sc* ond Saturday and Sunday in eaeh month. nay ability as a writer. Cash paid for CJra-.s S e e d s —if of good quality. ‘ A iot o f Choice Plants in Pots, just received. Catalogues furnished on application. 1 till petidcnce, one kept by S. Mitchel B ( us. P & -A U article » sold by us warranted ytnuine. Th ere are two other warehouses iu . - J. W* O sioitv, pastor. Services Third Sabbath i;i each meutu. and Dec. has reached P r e s s . — The Hon. Be* Bacon, 2,000 K^r/s, 51.000 dozen. a p t is t U. S. J la il e m o c r a t ic ft Democratic paper to be called the report tor the saute period as above, re Democratic Press, aid to be issued in ceipts as fo’ lows : Salem on or about Feb. 1st., prox. Wheat, 20,000 bushels : This is a step in the right direction. Oats, 2,000 “ A Democratic paper never has been 'F o r k , 5)0,000 pounds; sustained in Salem but that is uo reas Lard, 3,500 “ on why such an one never should be A pples, 10,000 “ . able to live there. But, as Brother C liu rcli D ir e c to r y . M D riah Brown has issued a prospectus fur ----- l lH>l -— Furniture, CUX & EARHA11 T. GEO. H. CHANCE, W Messrs, ( ’ rone & W olf, same place, County Commissioners. ETHODIST Messrs. Van. Flour, 1,100 sacks. Treasurer. S. Siiperiut’dt. Coroner. H. M vkr , e c e i p t s . — The following is au extract from a duyn & Summerville have received in private Letter written by the Proprie their warehouse in Independence,most tors of the Plantation Bitters : A gricu ltu ral and Seed “ W e h»d no conception o f the wide* ly since last harvest time : Depot. spread suffering which exists, or o f the Wheat. 20,000 bushels; 1 I O L E S A L E and R E T A I L almost infallible cures produced by the Oats, 2.000 “ Dealer» in P l a n t a t i o n B i t t e r s , when we first Lard, 2,500 lb s ; commenced offering theur for sale. W e S eed », now find that every house has a weak Pork, 40,00 “ Fruit Trees, child, an ailing pareut, or debilitated Dried apples, 15,000 lbs ; O rnam ental aged member, who need this Tonic. K Bacon, 1500 Our Laliratory has grown from a simple and Pot Plants, Currants, 200 room to an immense building, ond our «( sales from a few bottles to many hun W ool, 2,700 S H R U B S «Sec., & c ., dred dozens per day, and wc are glad to U Butter, 1500 MOORES’ BLOCK, (M iddle B u ild in g), knowr that they have done you so much it Onions, 1,00 grood. SA LE M , O R F G O V . K^gs, 2,500 dozen. S an F r a n c is c o A g e n c y — T homas B oyce , No. SO (Second floor), Merchants' Exchange, California street, below Montgomery, is our authorized agent in San Francisco. R . M. M a t , R roduce A WOLF’S At their Old Stand, with a New Fire-Prooi Bri* k Just Completed. would respectfully inform our old ) friend* and customers that we are at our old place of business, with a New Fire-Proof Brick Stable, conveniently arranged; each »tall is ventiilated by u flue in the wall. ^20“ Strict attention and the best of forage eivcn t > all stock left iu our care. • no 10 tf 3d door from tho corner o f Griswold’s Block Salem Oregon. 9ly A N D C O U N SE LO R A T LAW , H a le r u , O r e g o n . ILL practice in all tbe Courts o f Record and inferior Courts o f this Stato. Office, in Watkinds A Co’s Brick, up stairs. IStf W lU'Isiiffiirnt T a x Sa le! L. J A V S. T I B A E Y , School District, No. 19 (Oak Grove), Polk county, Oregon, By virtue of warrant from the Directors of School District No. 19, Polk county, Oregon, to tne directed, commanding me to collect, in the A T TO R SE T AND COUNSELOR A T name o f said District, the sum of thirty-eight debars and eighty-five cents, the amount of tax es us charged in said warrant, I hereby give notice that 1 have levied upon the following real estate: Commencing 40 31 100 chains west of the N otice o f F in a l S ettlem en t Southeast ROMPT Attention given to business en* corner o f Win S. Morgan’s Donation trusted to him from a distance. Will I¡iixl claim Notification No. 119, Claim 56, in In County Court. Polk County, Oregon. 7 South, Range 4 West, Willamette Meridian Practice in the Supreme and Circnit Courts of Iu the matter o f the Estate ot and running West 20 chains, thence North 20 this State. Sfltf B. Soden, Dec’sd. chains, thence East 20 chains, tlicnce South to HOVENDEN, Admini-trator of the the place o f beginning, making 10 acres more # said Estate, baviag filed his final Aec or less* ouut, in said Court, praying a Final Settlement Aud w ill proceed to sell the same (or as much of the same : Tberetore, notice is hereby given thereof as may be nofressary to pay the taxes to all persons interested in said Estate, that, assessed to J. C.Catvood, w ith costs and expen tbe said application, will he heard, and determ ses of sale) in front ot the 8choolsbouse door, ined, at tho Court House, in Dallas; iu said at Oak Grove, on Tuesday, January 5th, 1869. J . F D A V ID S O N ,% 11- county, on between the Lours o f 9 o’clock, A. u. aud 4 1*. M Tuesday, the 2d day o f Feb.,18G9. of said dav. N. F. NELSON, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Dec. 22 , 1808. Clerk o f said District. W. C. WHITSON, I N D E P E N D E N C E - - — OR1GOW Oak Grove, Polkeo., Dee. 9th. 1^68. 40-4w County Judge. W I.alayette - - - O regoa. New two story building at INDEPENDENCE, which we will sell CHEAPER than the CHEAP EST. We arc prepared through rocent arrange ments made in Sun Fraucisco, to find constant sale for ull kinds of Produce, and paying the highest market price for WHEAT. We also have iu connection with our store, A LARGE W AREH OUSE, where we offer storage on good terms. We also keep M O L IN E BOSTON C L I P P E R PLOW S. i R‘ f CRONE fc W OLF. P A