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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1899)
CHOICE Cttg fgttxUi. T U E S D A Y , M AY 9, 1899 Church Directory. M . F. church, south -regular services each ^uuday uiorniii^ and cvi-ning. by the pastor, E. L. F itch , Kev. Hobt. Knnis. Presbyterian, will oc cupy tho pulpit at tin? Christian church in tbit city the 2d and it li Sundays o f ci month. All are cordially invited. S O M F .I I O W A N D S O M E W I I K I t K AMONG THS MLiCLBb AND JOINTS The Pains and Aches et R H EU M A TISM CREEP IN. Right on Its track CREEPS IN. Drives Out. LOCAL ITEMS. The FarmJoiirnnl for 5 years and the Hi iiu.n at th<' pi ice of one years’ sub-jcrif tion to the H i : uai . d . John Donaldson, of the lower river, was nn ntteudnut at court last week, though quite sick for n day or two at the first. We booked several new names last week, and had two returns to “ first love” by friends who had been faked into trying a new loye. And more are coming. Departures for Portland by Alli ance, April 1: L. Koehu, J. A. Matson,. J. L. Bowman, Mrs. Bow- m a D , Mrs. Schuyler, Ada Marshall, Josephine Daniel, Paulia Ferry, Capt. Ebornll, J. M. Hutchison. Policies written by the Pacific Mutual L ife Insurance Co. excel in every feature that make insur ance profitable and liberal. No one can afford to lie without an Accident polioy at this time of ac cidents and sickness. Give your nppliention now for either a L ife , E ndowment or A ccident policy to Rev. J. L. Futrell, or make ap- plicntiou at tho H ekald office. Clubbing f Offers. St. Jaco b s O il It Penetrates, Searches, Uora Uoings. Dora, May 4.— Ruin and sun- shine are the order of the day. Too wet to farm and the roads are too mnddy to buggy-ride, so we will have to sit back and growl at the supervisor. Lawfibrn & Minard’s teams are doing quite on extensive log haul ing ou the North Fork at James Ilervey’s aud Summerlin’s. J. Moss has about four hundred to haul at J. Crosby’s place on East Fork, waiting for the team. A good logging team can do well, as they are scarce in Coos couQty ow ing to the great demand. G. P. Miller has moved upon his new ranch, purchased of one flam- mersley, ot Chicago. Game Wardeu Eastman, of Dora, keeps both ears open listening for the report of the winchester. You had better look a little out, boys, as lie is a feather-weight ring champion. Died— On Middle creek, April 30, 1899, of heart disease, Mr. Wilcox, aged 66 years. He died while sittiug at dinner He was buried nt Dora cemetery May 2d, Bev. W. H. Bunch officiating. The old gentleman was a drummer boy in the late civil war. Miss Flora McCloskey passed en route for Norway from Ashland May 1. Uncle J. Laird was the happy stage driver. When Uncle Jim can’t navigate the roads there is no use for au expert to try. Lee and Wm. Weekly are fixing up to manufacture butter by separ ator process. The large creamer ies will soon be a thing of the past, as smallseparatorsin different local ities will be the order of the day and people will have the benefit of their milk for calves aud hogs. Cosmopolitan: One of tho largest and best of tho Illustrated Magazines, which has now for three years claimed that it possesses tho largest clientele of intelligent, thoughtful read ers reached by auy publication, daily, weekly or monthly, in the world. Thrice-a-Week U W h l • A “ eÎrT >U Îa“,I>ap<r(aIumm New York II IU. columns in,ftt0t’a ft da ily. g"mg sooo froc«/ fi/#™ year) 01 The coquille I I a i u i I i I . The total of troops employed iu Howell T. Morgnn, who returned I h c . Sunset Telephone Company, war with Spain was 275,000; to South Bend, Ind., from Alaska, of southern Oregon, may build a the total deaths from all causes for where he had lost his mind and line across the Cascades into Klam the year were 11100, or per cent. money, committed suicide. ath county. I the $ 1.00 $ 1.00 T H E Herald Land (HERALD BUILDING) Coquille City, Oregon. The Official Countv paper, c m IIH il Id - $2.00 hamperod people’s newspaper in Coos county-. All three for one year only $2,85 OR IF YOU PREFER, LAST AND BEST, we will send t h e .. . .COSM OPOLITAN,..............$1.00 and the..COQUILLE CITY H E R A L D ................2.00, and the Ellis System o f S e lf Instruction in Bookkeeping ........ ............................................ 1 75 (Containing 21 blank books, form books, check hooks, etc.-—about 5 pounds of printed blanks and instruc tions—giving full and complete self-instruction in a practical way, that anyone can understand, at so small a cost of time and money) all for only B oys and S ells your B eal E state and auytLing else you wish to dispose of. M akes L oans and I nvestments for you. B ents or L eases your farm or city property. Write us if you want rn A gent in this county and at the Munly scat Boy*When asking information, give the number of the piece inquired about corresponding with tho number in this list. lljp hnTTQ 8ome 1(>rge farms 1 to No. 14.—One nert* with house near 20 acres of very rich bottom land tho academy in Coquille City. M 0 11(1 V U 3 miles from town, on the bank of Coquille river creameries, and good shipping fa Very cheap. near Coquille City. Will sell cilities, which can be lmd riout , No. 15. —80 acres on river, near Riv half or all, at a prico you can af ou account of old ago or infirmity erton—43 acres bottom land, 25 ford to clear the timber, consis of owners, or lack of means, or acres fenced and cultivated, 15 ting of Alder, Ash and Myrtle. proper tact for handling; some acres bench, big timber logged Must be seen to know its fine are under mortgage, and must off and seeded,40 acres hill. Build quality of sivil aud location. be sold; some of theso can be had ings aud orchards ample for pres 13| AcrcB of fine land, half bench ■ 1 " —r*------ — —---------------- Low, and would divide into sev ent use. $3000. and half bottom land, inside of eral choice small homes that can No. 16.— 1G0 acres, 3 miles from Coquille City limits; bottom lnnd be made very profitable iu time Norway, No. 1 beucli and hill land; in meadow and vegetables. Can to people who are able to work, suitable for fruit, stock, corn or be divided at a profit by right and have means and act to han vegetables. Cheap buildings, \ | || This is the best offer ever made by any nowspnper. party. Only $1100. dle them. Last Tuesdny the school board fine bearing orchard, 16 acres We w’ill give 11 acres inside incorporate limits of held another meeting, nt which If you want a business lot at a rea under plow and considerable Bandon with house and fencing. The Twlce-a-Week Republic, Claude Nosier, lute clerk elect, sonable figure the Herald Land brush slashed off and in grass for Will sell at sight, or exchange for A lo u e fo r $1 u y e a r ; qualified us school clerk of this Co. can supply you. pasture, well watered. Cheap at other kind of property we can And tho New and Superb district for balance of this school $1700. Owner has business in If you think of embarking in the handle. What have you to trade ? year. The sum of $453.06 was the east, hence, a bargain. A LL TO YOU ONE YEAR REPUBLIC SUNDAY MAGAZINE , grocery or genoral store business, In fact if you have any proporty turned over to him by retiring A lo n e For t t l.2 5 n y e a r s POSTAGE PAID FOR our Mr. SuIlford can give you in No. 17.— A trade for unimproved which you wish to sell or trade. [52 complete numbers, 18 largo pages each of’ Clerk Boutell, nil the warrants timber land (must bo convenient formation where good bargains choicest illustrations and miscellaneous against the district having been 10 Asres ot mostly lino and high for marketing), or a stock farm, or reading that money can buy.! can be secured in those lines that cauceled except a few of small ground for residence when subdi grazing land in Coos county, for 50 will no doubt save you money. Coquille City HERALD, A 1 Ty/£n $ ' J amouuts which hud not beeu pre vided; near business center of acres full bearing grapes, 40 acres The largest, best and only independent f Our outside bustler, Mr. R. D."l sented. Coquille City. Large house and under cultivation other than .People's Paper iu Coou County, Sanford, will take pleasure in I other improvements. An acre or grapes, and remainder of 160-acre We Iasi week published an in giving you information, aud [■ two of choice bottom land for &2T* When you renew your subscription do not lose sight “© 3 tract best of unimproved land, 12 teresting article on the manufac showing these properties to | garden. Mostly wood lnnd, which fiSaf* of this splendid offer. miles from Los Angelos, Cal. ture of condensed milk, gained interested parties. can be utilized to advantage. Only New house, windmill, tank, wine from an interview by the Oregon $1000— which is too cheap, but storage room and everything else No. 2.— 80 acres on Bear creek, ian from the head of a firm in that it must be sold soon. in shape to run a vineyard. known as tho Bickford Bartlett business in California. It fitted place, good timber and bottom No. 18.— 280 acres of up-lund, sev 79 acres saw timber, 3 miles from tills section so well, and is such a land combined; spring branch; Coquille saw mill, and rafting profitable industry, that wo deired eral springs, 7-room house, barn; Y a n k e e S k ip p e r . will be sold at a bargain, as owner water; land suitable for grass, to give the information it contained 50 acres cleared, 30 fenced and is nonresident; will make a good fruit aud vegetables, when timber so that our cilizeiis might see their balance covered with alder brush Coos flay News. fob home wheu improved for a man is removed; tine springs, all hill way clear to have the industry es mainly. Some valuable red cedar 00 A Y E A R . Tim Seely will run the logging $1. with small capital who would turn land. Only $6 per acre; time and coal on land. Fine founda tablished hete. We recommend ?amp at Beaverton, lately in charge The subscription price of labor into value. given with proper security ns tion for stock range and controls that our people hunt up last week’s of W. II. Noble. DEM OREST’S long as desired, with interest at other range adjoining. Will grow H erald and scan the article again, No. 4.— Small house and large lot, is reduced to $1 a year. A big mu of shad is reported in good clover and other hay grasses which they will find on 1st page. 8 % . on edge of town, at a sacrifice; DEM0RESTS contains more matter, artistic, Coos river, but none have appeared when cleared; is not too steep. scientific, social and practical than any other one cheapest home in town nnd desir Capt. Ernst gave his optigraphic iu the market. $500 —part cash, balance on long magazine contains. Cheap and on good terms. able place for any oue not in busi It is a magazine for the whole family. moving picture entertainment at time, or iu small payments, will Walk your horses over county ness uud only wanting a borne. No. 19,— 163 acres on Bear creek; It gives as much general matter as an exclusively this place last Thursday evening, bridges. Supervisor King intends buy 12 lots iu the heart of Co- literary magason*. $200 gets it. 35 acres fenced and in grass; good- II treats household topics ai fully as a strictly domes at Band Hall, to u fair and appre to enforce the law, aud will arrest quillo City, half bottom ground, sized barn and sheds; fair dwell tic journal. No. 5.—4 lots, two of them choice ciative nudieuce. The captain is all parties violating it. half high oval bench, suit»ble for It gives a8 much interesting matter for young people ing-house, young orchard, fine garden land; good house and barn, building, trees, etc.; only 5 blocks getting bia hand in as a “showman” as a strictly young peopU’s publication.......It gives water and outside range, making L. A. Boberts, o f Myrtle Point, large wood house, trees and run as much fashion news as | strictly fashion p ap er... from postoffice— ue improved. iu first-class style, and best o f all ---- It is beautifully printed, illustrated, and oare- a desirable location for stock. has been appointed attorney for ning branch; 5 blocks from court fi®*Oan be improved by actual res it is novel, moral, entertuining and fully edited. $2000, with some stock included house in Coquille, 4550. ident at an enormous profit, es instructive to a high degree. With the board of school laud commis- DEMOUEST’S MAGAZINE Fashion Department is in every way far ahead o f that — one-half cash. contained in any other publication. Subscribers are entitled each month to patterns No. 6.— An undivided J interest in pecially if owner can do most of some more experience in manag 6ioueis for Coos county. o f the latest fashions in woman’s attire, at no cost to them other than that neces A 500-galloo churn was put up a good farm near Myrtle Point; No. 20.— 120 acres on Big Creek, the work himself. Sanford will ing the machinery, it w ill excel in sary for postage and wrapping. suitable for a small stock ranch will be sold very low by a non show you the property.“©# popularity ns well as an educa at tho Coos bay creamery last week, K o BETTER CHRISTMAS GIFT »«*•. and home. A few acres cultivated; resident; other interests might be tional medium. Elfie Biggs, of and numerous improvements are good orchard, cheap buildings— Dairy and Stock Farm of 240 secured at a bargain also, on ac Marshfield, accompanies ns a helper being made iu the premises. The £jf~Kemit $1 by money order, registered letter or check to acres, only 3 miles from Coquille place is neglec'ed and will be sold DEMOREST’S MAGAZINE, 110 Fifth Avenue, New York City. count of other interests demand and lecturer, while O. V. Pratt, work is being done by E. A. Eick- City. It has an excellent combi very low to an actual resident, as ing their attention. Property also a bny lioy, helps, and adds wortli. OR THE HERALD’S nation of low moist pasture and owner is not able to live thereon known as the Hoffman ranch, at minstrelsy character songs with For the present, travelers over meadow land, nnd upland pasture and tired of renting it out; $550 junction of South and Middle banjo accompany men t to the pro the Coos bay wagon road have to with some good timber. Is an gets it. Forks of Coquille river; fine land. gram, in very creditable style. He go part of the distance horseback, estate property nnd run down some No. 21.— 116 acres near Beaver Hill but the lioseburg & Marshfield e a r For Prompt Subsnptions was called back several times. No. 8.— 32 acres all choice river bot Both 0ns Year for Only $ 2 .2 5 . by being rented out, and will be coal mines, known as the Willard tom laud, with all necesBaiy build Captain W. W. Hurts has sub- Stage Co. will soon have stages Send your subscriptions to this office. sold at the low price of $12.50 per place. 80 acres is very rich bea ou the entiio way. ings, fences and trees; thrifty milted a project for expending the acre, subject to an oi'der of sale ver dam bottom, balance hill land. young orchard of 50 trees, market $40,000 appropriated iu the last by the court. Title perfect and is Has spring water and will make varieties; 16 acres cultivated; bal Christian Endeavor Annual Convention. Thrice- a-W eek Edition, river and harbor act for continuing an excellent bargain for any per an A 1 place when improved. ance willow land, uncleared; on the improvement ot tho Coquille manent dairy or stock man. Can bo had at reasonable price on [¡¡h it u e k t e a e e i : n tt the river bank, J mile from Arago Tho annual convention of the river, below Coquille City. Iu his LOWEST Pi; KIK ) account of it being owned by an 12 acres more or less inside of Co 150 Papers a Year for Oue Dollar ! Oregon Christian Eudeuvor Union postoffice and creamery. All statement to the chief o f engineers aged lady, who cannot improve it. quille City limits. All well cul Tho rl hrice-a-Week World is ns good ns a Daily fine clover and other grass land. he explains the present project as will bo held iu Portland, May 25-28 nt tho price of a weekly, and with your largest tivated creek bottom land, except $2500— half down. No 22.— 280 acres 5 miles from Mos providing for confining the en inclusive. The following speakers 1 The Tliriee-a-Week World nnd bent local paper, giving fill your County a couple of acres nice high will be present: Itev. F. E. Clark, cow, Idaho. 200 acres in cultiva nnd Stale news, is equal to a daily and weekly No. 9.—If y rou want cheap land, trance of the river between two anil Coijiiillo Lily Herald at only the price of a weekly—$9.25. building ground, well fenced in tion, balance wood and good pas hero it is: 1G0 acres 4 miles from high tide rubhlestone jetties, 600 D. D., president of the United So Tog thor One Y. ar The World prints the news of all the world, hav two parcels, fine stream of water ture, good he use, good barn, good postoffice, store, creamery and ing special correspondence from all important feet apart at their outter ends, and ciety' of Christian Eudeavor; Bev. divides high land from the low news point* on ttio globe. It has brilliant bearing orchard, plenty of small steamer facilities; several acres ruuniug out to so t a sufficient dis Herbert S. Johnson, of Pittsfield, I « F o r Only $2.25. » illustrations, stories by great authors, a capital land, just the place 99 out of fruit, running water, also wells. A* da* rich creek bottom, though narrow; tance to scour and maintain a Mass.; President Newlin, of Pacific sLiWtfA» humor page, complete markets, departments every hundred is looking for, in a college, Newlierg; Rev. H. A. Price $5000. for tho household and women’s work and other balance rolling bills—good grass depth on the bar o f 8 feet at lov special departments of unusual interest. small homo, near town, schools, land when brush is slashed and No. 23.—For sale, or exchange for tide, winch is equivalent to 14 feet Ketchum, D. D., of Salem; Professor etc. lund seeded; 30 acres open. nt high tide. The total cost, in P. L. Campbell, of tho normal school, The regnlnr subscription price of both papers is $3; wo will send good bottom land on Coquille both cue year for only $2.25— or at tho rate of about Sovcrnl prominent Buildings and finebt spring w ater cluding previous appropriations, is Monmouth. river or its tributaries, a choice f"Pwo good residence loti, sightly 1 cent each, postage prepaid. Portlund pastors will also take part. — $650. $300 cash; balance can to be $280,000. 30-acre fruit tract, 55 miles east location, $150 fo r both. The meetings will bo held in the be paid in labor clearing other of San Francisco, 2300 soft-shell Tw o fine levol corner Lots, near the Acad Coos Bay Nows: Bud Arring First Congregational and First Pres land $75 each year. em y, in Coquille City, for $110. almonds, 150 apricot trees, also ton, assistant cook’ on the Alliance, byterian churches. There will be Tw o Lots on corner near the Courthouse, general varieties for family ues. | No. 10.— 80 acres, 1| miles from was arrested by Nigbtwatchnmn 1000 delegates in attendance. The cheap for cash. Cheap at $3500. No. buildings. Coquille; a few acres creek bot- Four L o is in business part o f town for Aiken, Sunday night, fordisorderly cost to the citizens will not exceed I No drouth. Fare by boat to San $1000; nsual size, 50x100 feet. loin, balance green timber bench conduct. After putting Arringtou $750. The finance committee will I 6 fine Residence L o ts, 8 blocks from busi Francisco, 25 cents. land. Timber reserved for G.years in tho cooler, the uightwatchmnn canvass for this amount iu a few! ness center o f Coquille for $420; time removal. Five acres cleared on given if yon want to build. Also 180 acres adjoining above, returned to his beat, and about 4 days. bottom; fine spring branch; fair o’clock next morning visited the 60 acres in cultivation, 40 acres Six beautiful B uilding Lots near the ------- ■ ■ «-<•> --- ------------- * S t a t e and C o a s t house and barn, other improve good saw timber, balance good Coarthouse for $000. jail to sea how his prisoner was W hooping <ougli. EeT We have many other L o ts, H ouses ments. Only $800. Good terms s p e c i a l wood and pasture land; about 40 getting along. He wns alarmed at I had a little boy who was nearly and L o ts, and Ranches to show you, n o t of payment. noticing smoke issuing from the dead from nn attack of whooping acres of the last could be put in hbove ©numerated, if you m ean business, s e r v ic e cultivation after being cleared; all and oar M r. Sanford will look out for your building, and ou opening the cell cough. My neighbors recommended No. 11.— A splendidly improved 160- if von tell him as near ns may be door found Arrington with bis Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. under fence, no buildings. Price, interest, acre farm, joining creamery, post. just what yon desire and wish to invest, io I clothes on fire, tho bedding de did not think that any medicine $1800. Would trade for prop he onn act intelligently for you. office and school. Splendid bjild - erty of J the value of the above, stroyed, and a portion ot the cell would help him, hut after giving] ings, fences, orchard and soil, all Acres—One mile from rail- door burned Arrington’s bnck and him a few doses of that remedy I Evening Telegram and Herald, both 6 mos.. only - $2.10 in fine order; part choice bottom nnd take mortgage for other half road depot and steam er landing ia Csquillo C ity; bottom and bench land; hips were hlisteied, and he was ! noticed an improvement, and one remaining one and two years at land, cleared and cultivated, or in “ “ “ both 1 year, only - - 4.15 spring branch: fenced, but no buildings; taken to the mnrioe hospital for j bottle cured him entirely. It is tho 8?o interest clover; good water for house and cnoice location; $400 cash. treatment. He says the bedding j best eougli medicine I ever had in All the Congressional and State Legislative News stock; bench mainly cleared Stock is up, you want n stock ranch C Q A O O Ranch in California caught fire from a cigarette he was I the house.—J. L. M oors , South Bur- come fu ll and complete dally, and your Best and in grass, balance in fine tim cheop, in order to make money V t l V y V V / f or a ranch on Coquille smoking, and that it gained such ] gettstown, Pa. ber. $0000; all cash down. easy. We have it, 436 acres on a river. For particulars call at the H erald For sale by R. S. Weekly Local Paper fo r only the price o f one. headway it was impossible for him Twenty selected cows, tools, furni branch of Coos River, handy to Land & Loan Co’ s office. ! Knowlton. to extinguish it. ture and fowls, aud everything Choice Business Lot, Dear R steamer communication, orchards, • — R . depot, river landing and in bn sin es* ready to work with, for sale sep buildings, spring water piped to Arrivals by Alliance, from San BO Y E A R S ’ R ta t i of (otto, C m of T oi . ki > o , [ | center o f Coquille City. Prioe $1000. arately and reasonably. the house, 40 to 50 acres bottom Is in as County, i H Francisco, April 30: A. Hansen, ~ M l t n f e x p e r ie n c e U T T p have the best land, best Frank Cheney make* oath 'tlmt ho 1« D. W. Campbell, Fred Johnson, J. land, controls back range. Sev No. 12.— Why pay $150 for one or Mi«* senior partner <*f tho linn of F. J. Cur. | ” ® lo o ..!io n , nnd beat improved enty head of cattle now for sale. “mull farm in tbe Goqoille Talley, ie in vky A : < doi;.g husinesM in the ( 'it v o f To- Hantmca, Miss E . Howard, Miss j two small town lots, when we can •edo, County nnd State aforesaid. uml that L. Howard, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Headquarters Five dollars per acre gets it, part side property, in one o f the nicest tow ns in put you onto several acres inside An ill firm will pay the aunt of ONE HUN Coon county. If yon want tho very beat cash. the incorporation for the same DRED D oL L \ItS for « rc U nnd every <'fe - Johnson, Mary F. Kinnicott, W. A. fo r ! at price* an2 terms thst are *n object and o f Catarrh that cannot he cured by the use Taylor, Geo. Fralun, Miss McDon to iiiWO to invest in a home money? It is nearly level bench— 160 Acres— Dairy Farm, with sub have o f i i A M /a catarrh c u a :. that is * joy forever, and mean bnainea*. I RAD E m m m ald, Mrs. K. B. Smith, C .E . Brc.ad- good fruit nnd building ground, stantial buildings, fences, orchard, write na for exact description and term« o f KK \NK J. CHKNI.Y. D esigns Sworn to before mo and subscribed in my bont, K. V. Millard, Miss E. Fierce. C o p y r ig h t s A c . when cleared—j of a mile from engine, cream separator, cows, : optional paym ents. presence, t h in fitli day o f December, A. 1>. L. A. Whereat, ,J. F. Robinette. A n ron . ,,n l lr . . ,k«trh nn<1 dccrlntlnn m .y P. O. nnd school. tools, some furniture nnd crops on P O O A C R E S —On nn arm o f qnlCfclT Ascertain onr opinion fre« whether an I 8Hfl. --------- - — • ------Titnbkv C om m onlr*- Invention ia probably patentable. Com antr*- C Y R U S N OBLE, j A. W. OLKAHON. Coos B ay: part very rich creek hand ready for immediate busi P»t«*nt» tlonsatrtctly <‘<>nii.ientlal. H la a nd n d bnok b ook o n 1 Uncle Sam Smith, now living on j No. 13. — 3G0 acres, i f miles from «•’ uk .vi. Notary Public. ment free. Oldest uren cy f o r secnrlntr p*t® bottom land: sandy loam ; house nnd tw o ness, for less than 45000. Finely Patent* taken t n ro u fh M atin A CO. n a place near town, visited the “ Old | OLD HERMITAGE, barns: good orchards: sm all fruits: fe n c in g ; I— - * Coquille City, on North Fork of t jv r u i notice, w ithout cn*n re. in th e Hall’ f Cntnrrh Cure is taken internally Reliable" last week and paid up watered and not far from steamer the finest spring* im aginable right a t river, only $3200. Fair improve BURKE’S SCOTCH MALT, nnd nets directly on tho blond and mucous | house and barn, sufficient for never failin g landing. ments all around; GO to 80 acres aurfaces o f the system. Send for testimo arrearage! and in advance for the power for sm all m achinery if desired; o n t- a s r r ii.t l t v . A handsom ely Hirst rated w eekly. I * w * t rtr- nials, free. H fka LD. Uncle Sam has been a $1000 buys a nent home and large i side rarg e on hil’ land. B ottom land thor tillable, balance saw timber handy m int ion o f any scientific fnurnal. T erm s. a E. T. CHENEY .V CO., Toledo, O' oughly C attle, horses, fow ls, im - year : fou r months. |L S old by *11 new sdealers. patron of the H erald since it grounds near the business center ptemonts cleared. to river. A bargain for the right l Sold : v i * .. ist«. and furniture, nil included, at MMNN 9 Op igitrce-.- Mn«i YnrV pj p /y o.tf? m * p o * * v r r ? * f)9 started. 1 of »own. H all* I’aiuuiy 1 1 U ate tho b e t. For little more than I lir P P Pr'ce one WORTH $4.25, It DEMOREST’S fain ilq MAGAZINE Great Special Ciifflini olierf ^ J emorests magazine . ^ NEW YORK WORLD, the News of the World 24 to 36 Hours AH if All Olliers. p‘a Be2 Daily E r a i i i T s l e m r l S '’ 40 cts 15 A P atents C H O IC E L IQ U O R S . Scitmific American.