Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, October 09, 1900, Image 2

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    “The Clyde” Billard Parlors is the place to spend your leisure moments. All kinds of fine cigars and soft drinks.
Convoy and Wreck
Death of Chasrlos D- Elliot!.
A Reception.
I Central Oregon State Normal School,
êo^hüU
^jerald. Boers Capture a British
a Train-
Drain Oregon.
FINANCIALCONDIIIONOFCOOS COUNTY
The members of Geu Lvtte Post,
A committee of representatives
London, Oct. .'i. — The following
Fall Term opens September 17th. G. A. R , has been called upon
¡Semi annual rep >rt of the County Clerk of Coos County, State of Ore­ o f the tnwu churches met in the
dispatch 1ms been received from
Mr. All branches required for a shite again lo pay the la.t solemn trib­
gon, showing the amount aud number of claims allowed by the County M. E. church Oct. 1, 1900.
P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y T U E S D A Y Lord Roberta:
Eckles
called
the
meeting
to
or­ certificate are thoroughly amt prac­ ute to one of their number. (JbaH.
Court of said county, for what allowed, amount of warrauts drawn, and
Pretoria, Oct. 2.— A convoy o f 22
The professional D. Elliott, well uud favorably
amount of warrants outstanding aud unpaid, from the 1st day of April, der and entertained nominations tically taught.
for chairman. Mr. Hawkins was work is especially strorg.
D. F. D u n , Ed itor and Proprietor. •.vagons, escorted by 60 mounted : 1900, to the 30th day of September, 1900, both inclusive:
They known iu this county for the past
men, was attacked by 140 Boers Oc-;
nominated and duly elected.
are thoroughly educated men and 17 years passed away at his home
Justice Courts............................................................... $ 577 65
iu Coqnille City on lliursdny
_____________
______
Miss Maddocks was elected sec­ women.
D e v o te ™
d to
th e m ittenti! ___
and
social up tuber 1, near Dejagers Drift, while Circuit Court,...................................................
1237 55
AuildinK.of Hie Cuquille Valley imrticnlarly on the way to VryLeid. Twelve of |
morning of last week. Mr. Elliott
retary.
The
President’s
experience
in
ru­
Stationery, priutiug, telephone, etc, ......................... 1010 49
an d o f C oos C ounty gen erally.
The fate of the
Mrs. Eckles then stated the ob­ ral schools, us principal of high has been a sugerer from injuries
S ubscrip tion, per year, iu ad vance, $1.60 the men escaped.
Infirmary......................................................................... 1105 71
others is not known.
jects of the meeting to be for the schools, as conductor of teachers’ received during the rebellion ever
Indigents and in san e,.,............................................
1429 24
The Boers derailed a trniu near
purpose or arranging for a re­ institutes, as head of normal schools, since Hint cruel war. He leaves a
TMU
P I Pi'll 1» kept on file » t K. 0 IH K K ’ K
Roads
and
bridges.......................................................
10752
37
♦V* und Aft Pan yesterday evening,
I IIIl» I f l l i m
AdvertlrGne A g e n cy , 64
Five Cold­
ception to the incoming ministers. affords him the knowledge of the wife nrd two married “ daughters
M erch a n t*' F.xi'hanu*. San F ra n cisco, C aliforn ia ,
Rond supervisor...........................................................
587 56
w her «c o n t r a c t « fo r a Jvt-riieiuir van be m ade fo r it. stream Guards were killed and 19
By note it was decided to give a exact needs of teachers aud how to and 16 year old son. The family
Salaries of officials......................................................... 6235 94
have the sympathy of the entire
injured.
public reception.
meet those needs.
Court-room furniture....................................................
700 00
The funeral was
'‘Commandant Dickson, who has Smallpox quarantine......................................................
| The following churches were
Due credit will be given teach­ community.
Str'kers will Abide by Mitchell's Decision.
101 50
surrendered after a personal visit
¡offered: The M. E chutch, South ers’ certificates, eighth grade and cauducted by the members of Hie
Election...........................................................................
756 80
G. A. R., and was carried out in
j Methodist, the Christian and Prea- high school graduates.
Wilkes Barre, Pa., Oet. 5,_The j 1° Komatiport to assure himself Registration of voters...................................................
167 40
real miliary Btyle.
The funeral
:
byteriun
churches.
thut
Kruger
had
gone
into
Portu­
For
information,
address
time has arrived in the coal strike
i Miscellaneous.................................................................
532 27
Mr. Hazard made a motion that
guese territory.”
J. H. OnctrrT, President. sermon was prpnehed by Rev.
when it, will either end quickly or
- ♦ - • » «
Hunter, assisted by Rev. Stine, one
j we accept the offer of the S. Meth­
Total amount claims allowed and drawn.......... $25214 48
drag
along probably for many China Ordered Foreign Ministers All Killed.
F i n e F a r m a n d H o m e f o r S a l e of the members of the old veterans’
odist church. The motion was
Outstanding unpaid county warrants on the 30th
— Farm containing 350 acres, about fraternity. The following named
months, aud it is for the strikes to
; seconded anil carried.
day of September, 1900..............................................
$ 94463 43
Berlin, Oct. 3 —Official advices
The question of time was next 30 acres in cultivation, about 30 in old veterans were in attendance
decided which it is to be. President
Estimated interest accrued thereon..............................
18000 00
taken up.
By vote it was decided grass aud clover (about If cleared) from different points in the county:
Mitchell said of the first district from Pekin, dated September 23,
Total nmount of unpaid County warrauts aud
—-------------- !
About Dr. S. L. Roberds, J. W. Felter,
to give the reception a week from and 3 acres iu orchard.
assert that a further examination of
interest
$112463 43 j
which is composed of Luzeroo uud the Chinese noncomraissoned officer
80 acres on tract is bottom land; W. M. Vandecar, O. F. Topping,
Thursday uight, Oct. 18.
Semi-aunnal
Summary
Statement
of
the
financial
condition
of
the
Lackawanna Counties, and has 75,- accused of the murder of Baton von
Mr. Eckles moved that one from balance heavily timbeied of the R. W. Lundy, B. H. Haskiu, M. I .
Countv of Coos, in the State of Oregon, on the 30th day of September,
each church form a committee of best timber, worth manv times Swift, Moj. A. W. Rogers, VV. R.
000 miners, that the men would be Ketteler resulted in this statement:
A. D. 1900:
the value ot the lard. House of King, G. W. Pembrnok, L. Har-
“June 10 I and my people re­
leceptlon.
satisfied with three concessions-au
To warrants drawn on the county treasurer, and
7 rooms, and as good water as enu lackcr, W. E. McDnffee. Jos. Wal-
The
following
were
chosen:
ceived
orders
to
shoot
foreign
min­
increase of 10 per cent; reduction
outstanding and unpaid............................................$94463 43
From the Christian, Claude Nos­ bo fouud in North America right termier, G. W. Steele, D. P. Strang,
isters wherever we came across
To estimated amount of interest accrued thereon.. 18000 00
of the price of powder to $150 a keg, them.”
ier; Episcopal, V. R.
Wilson; nt house; other necessary buildings C. A. Stine, Wm. Hite, J. Quick,
and pay every two weeks. The big
South Methodist, J. J. Lamb; M. in fair condition. Plenty of Uud Mr. Wilson, W. F. Keuuedy, Mr.
The prisoner, however, now de­
Total liabilities.................................................... $112463 43
E. church, F. A. l ’ozier; Presby­ for two good settlements. About 1 Waters and Mr. Colton.
companies have granted all o f this nies that the order was to shoot n
By funds in the hands of county treasurer appli­
terian, W. S. Perry. The chair­ mile from school, postotfice and
minister,
and
lie
declared
himself
except the last. As for the pay
cable to the payment of county warrants.........
$ 1 1 204 85
man appointed Miss Quick from mill.
unable to Hay which prince gave the
W AN TE D — A C T IV E MVN O F G O O D
every two weeks, the strikers can
By estimated unpaid current taxes applicable to
Inquire at H e r a l d office, in ner- charnoter to d eliver and oolJeot in Oregon
the Baptist and It, D. Sanford
order.
fo
r old established nm nnfnoturine w hole­
the payment of county warrants, 18 9 3 ..............
have that if they desire it. The
649 30 from the Redeemed of Israel. son or by letter.
fSt4m* sale
Some concern is expressed in
honse. $000 a year, wnre pay. H o n ­
1970 99 Mr. Stine was appointed committee
semi-monthly payment bill is a law, Pekin regarding the plans of the Unpaid taxes for 1894...............................................
esty more than experience required. O n r
reference, nnv hank in any city. Encloae
’
’
“
“
1895...............................................
Why
experiment
on
yourself
with
2303
74
at large and to deliver the address
and can be enforced without strikes j Germans, who are brin ling a large
atamped fn relop e. M ann-
“
“
“ 1896 ..............................................
2948 77 of welcome.
remedies of doubtful utility when ' self-addreHsed
facturera, T h ird Floor, 834 Dearborn St.*
or arbitration. It is understood | I°*'ce> which is expected to embark
“
“
“ 1897 ........................................ ....
4408 6O
Mrs. flail made a motion that we vou can get Chamberlain’s Con ffh C hicago.
qn a campaign of revenge.
It is
that many companies are willing I
“
••
" 1898................... ;........................:
5649 19 have a program committee of three. Remedy, which lias stood the test
predicted this will seriously delay
“
“
“ 1899..... ................ .......................
; of time? Twenty-five years’ sale The Junior League Program Oct- 14, 1900.
19903 12 Seconded and carried.
to pay fortnightly, if their employes the establishment of peace.
want it.
The chair appointed Mrs. Maury, and use have proven that remedy
Total resources..................
$49038 49 Mrs. Eckles, Mrs. Hall.
to bo a prompt and certain cure for
Tonic: Re his meseiuger; hymn
Many say that the decision of tho
The Villalobos Bale.
colds.
It will cure a cold iu a ¡No. 32; scripture lesson, Proy. 25:
Motion
was
made
that
the
musi­
By
balance—
Net
indebtedness.
$63424 94
individual operators to advance
cal director of the Choral society day if taken ns soon ns the cold has 8-13; prayer; roll call, answer by
Washington, Oct. 3.—The dispatch
wages is the one thing required to
been contracted and before it has scripture verse; hvmn, No. 26;
from General MacArthur last week
$ 1 1 2 3 6 3 43 have charge of the music for the
settled in the system. Sold by R. selected reading by Ray Hall; the
bring tho strikers and the operators announcing tho disaster sustained
evening.
Motion was made by Mr. Eckles S. Kuowlton.
to agree. Other students of the Captain Shields’ party on the Island STATE OF OREGON
missionary pig. by Virgil W ilson;
COUNTY OF COOS.
to adjourn. Carried.
superintendent’s talk:
practical
situation declare that the strikes of Marinduque left in doubt the fate
W. 1). Wnssnn, the miner of application, by Miss Lnkens; hymn.
have tied the region up so throughly of the gunboat Villalobos, which
I, L- H. Hazard, County Clerk o f the County of Coos, State of
T o C u r o C o n s ti put fou F orev er*
conveyed the troops to Terrijas. Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct state­ Take Casca rets Cautlv Cathartic. 10c or 25c. Eckley, movpd to Josephine oon.nty No. 182; close with concert prayer,
that they are now eager to prolong
In consequence the navy department ment of the number and amount of claims allowed by the County Court If C C. C. fall to cure, clriig^ists refund money last week. His daughter and son- “ Dear father make ns each n mes-
the strike in tho hope of getting has been receiving a number of
in law, Mr. and Mrs. Newt Hall singer for thee for Jesus’ sake,
of said county for the six months ending on the 30th day of Sept., 1900,
¡M yrtle P oin t E nterp rise).
of slave mill accompanied them.
amen.
more concessions out of the opera­ telegrams and letters from friends on what account the same were allowed, and the amount of warrants
and relatives of tlio crew of the drawn, and the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid as the same
G. M. Short has been commis-
tors.
snned a uotary public by Governor
The general opinion here is that gunboat asking for information as appear upon the records of mv office and in my official custody.
g-ryi
i | i |_;
to the affair. A cablegram was
Witness my hand and the seal of the county court ol said county this Geer.
it will be wise for the miners to ac­ sent to Rear-Admiral Kempff, at
2nd
day
o
f
October,
A.
D.
1900.
A.
H.
Black
k
Co.
have
furnished
cept what is not offered them. Cavite, and the rolling reply has
L. H. H A ZA R D ,
their fruit evaporator with wooden
)
Already a number are anxious to been received:
County Clerk. trays which are a great improve­
SEAL
“ Cavite, 1*. I., Oct. 3.— Secretary
return to work, uud there have becu
ment over the wire ones formerly
sevoral applications to tho local Navy, Washington: No truth in
used. They have 3000 pounds of
M on m ou th , O reg on .
any unfavorable reports coneering
fine prunes ready for shipment.
unions for relief, These appeals Villalobos or her crew. Manila
S h e riffs Statement.
for aid will increase radidly in the paper of September 8 published
Contractor Ridinger has com ­
Fall Term Opens September 18tli.
Semi-annual statement o f the amount of money and warrants re­
Kempff." ceived for taxes, and money paid to the county treasurer by the sheriff pleted the new bridcre across the
next week or two, and will compel false reports.
r
p
i l E S T U D E N T S o f the N O R M A L S C H O O L
North fork at the Cooper place,
* *•►-«-----
Hie unions to draw on their Na­
1 arc prepared to take the S late C yrtiilcato
of Coos county, Oregon, for the six months ending on the 30th dav of and Monday it was inspected by
im
m
ediately o n grad u ation.
Krugsr Must Stop Talking
tional treasury. President Mitchell
September, A. D. 1900.
the eonntv commissioners and ac­ Graduates redily secure go o d p osition s. E xpenses o f year from $120 t o $160. S tron g
is anxious to avoid this if possible,
1900. T o amount received in coin and currency during the
cepted. The bridge is pronounced A cadem ic and i ’rofessioiial course. New Special Departm ent in M anual T rainin'». W ell
New York, Oet. 3.— A dispatch to
T raining D epartm ent.
F or C attalogue con aiu in g full a nnon ncem riits. a d ­
month o f April................................. .............................$ 5 712 36 the best in the county, and is 818 equipped
and it is a question nlso how long the Journal k Advertiser from Lou-
dress,
P . L . C A M F R E L L , P resident,
“
T
o
amount
received
in
comity
warrants
during
the
feet iu length, with a span of 220 O r W . A. W amn , Secretary o f Faculty.
the strike fund would last, Most renco Marques, says:
month o f April...............................................................
170 23 feet.
The restrictions around Kruger
of the strikers can tako care of
“
T o amount received in coin and currence during the
Wednesday Warren Deyoa shot
themselves until November 1, but arc increasing aud he is virtually a
month ot M a y ............................................................... 2574 26
at a chicken on the street back of
prisoner.
He has been allowed to
“
T o amount received in coin and cutrency during the
then the union must aid them.
the store, and the bullet from his
use the Portuguese governor’s car­
month of June............................................................... 11*79 *6
Tho local lodges have little money, riage.
22 cal. rifle struck a board and
While driving yesterday he
“
T o amount received in coin and currency during the
OtBee—Up-Stair*, near P ostofflce.
and could do practically nothing. met a party of burghers and made
glanced, passing through the office
month of July................................... , ............................ 10848 68
window and striking his father, who
The gov­
It is the opinion of many who them a patriotic speech.
C O Q U IL L E C ITY, O R E G O N .
“
T o amount received in coin and currency during the
was on the opposite side of the
understand tho situation that every­ ernor has now refused tho uso of
month of August........................................................... 2431 61
store, in the shoulder, but was too
tho carriage.
Kruger has been
“
T o amount received in coin and currency during the
thing points to a ready settlement,
far Bpent to penetrate. Mr. Leb-
warned to make no more speeches
month of September .......................................................
975 32
and it is thought thut President and is forbidden to wear the green
manowsky, who was sitting near !
the wiudow, had his face slightly !
Mitchell will call a convention of sash that is the insignir of his office.
Total amount collected.............................................. $33891 62
cut fcv flying glass.
Kruger expects to sail on a
delegates from all tho uolleries
Dutch cruiser for Holland next week. 1900. By amount paid to county treasurer in coin and cur­
within a few days.
rency during the month o f April................................ 5 7 12 36
11
By amount paid to county treasurer in county warrants
Honors tor tho Dead.
British Have 16,000 Boer Prisoner*
during the month o f A pril............................................
170 23
’ ,•/• ' è
»V -
' a , 4
“
By amount paid to county treasurer in coin and cur­
Taku, Monday, Oct. 1.— The Dow-
London, Oct. 6.— A dispatch re­
rency during the month o f M ay...;............................. 2574
Makes Collections.— 13 Years’ Experience and a Growing
ceived from Lord Roberts, dated nger Empress has deputed the high­
“
By amount paid to county treasurer in coin and cur­
Business Are Our Best “Ad.”
est officials of the empire to make
rency during the month of June ................................. *1*79
Friday', October 5, says:
all necessary arrangements for a
“
By
amount
paid
to
county
treasurer
in
coin
and
cur­
“ Tho number of prisoners captured most imposing funeral in honor of
SAMPLE PROPERTIES OFFERED.
rency during the month o f July.................................. 10848
or surrendered is daily increasing Baron von Ketteler, the late Ger­
“
By amount paid to county treasurer in coin and cur­
Several thousand acres Timber Land at from $6 to $15 per acre.
and must now aggregate nearly man Minister to China. .She has
rency during the month o f August.............................. 2431
$ 3,000
240 acres stock or dairy farm, some improvements,
also
ordered
the
erection
of
a
suit­
16,000 men. Commandant Muller
“
By amount paid to county treasuier in coin and cur­
H
W
, d i n n ,r < lm ,.,n y 1 r V M
A Ì
4.000
“
“
“
“
improved,
able temple at tho capital to his
rency
during
the
month
of
September........................
975
32
has surrendered to Cloy, and Com­
1,500
“
“
“
“
part improved,
memory. The superintendent of
mandant Dierkson and others are trade at Tien Twin has been ordered
2.000
Total amount paid to treasurer.....................................$33891 62
“
stock ranch, lii!l land, g- $2.25 per acre, and a dozen others
on their yvnv to Pretoria to surren­ to meet the body on its arrival here
of like quality, away from town, or river, cheap.
S
T
A
T
E
OF
OREGON )
and
the
highest
officials
of
tho
port
der.
T h ey g iv e n light f c i j It ^
that’s rich nm l brll-
“ A detachment of the London will pay the highest honor to the COUNTY OF COOS. \ SS
DAIRY, FRUIT AND HAY FARMS,
p l i a n t . No odor.
dead.
M any styles. Sold
Irish endeavored to surpsise a party
I, Stephen Gallier, sheriff of said county, do hereby certify that the
everyw here.
An imperial edict degrndos from foregoing statement in correct aud true.
on the river, or near town, better improved and located.
of Boers near Burtfonstein, blit bail
all ranks and offices Prince Tuan,
6,000
80 acres well improved and well located,
Witness my hand this 1 st day of October, A. I). 1900.
to return after an half hour’s light­ Lan Vi, Kang Yi, Tung Full Siang j
5.500
STEPH EN G A L L IE R ,
38
“ finely improved “
“
“
ing with six wounded men. The aud others concerned in tho Boxer
3.000
Sheriff of Coos County.
36
“
well
“
“
“
“
movement.
^
tt
tt
tt
it
tt
it
Boers suffered heavily.”
3.000
1,600
| Gravel Foed.
40
“
partly
“
“
“
“
Gravel Ford Dots.
Boy Burned to death Playing; Indian-
3.200
120
« well
“
“
“
The bridge near 1. T. Weekly
3.200
40
“
finely
“
“
“
“
Gravel Ford Oct. 5th. —Some ; is nearly completed
Trenton, N. J., Oct. 6. Eddie
5.000
“
bottom land, 25 acres
improved, well located,
jM S H T R A P
S H IN G L E -M IL L
W IL L 300
I sickness seems to prevail through- | Y e scribe took the new road nnd
furnish tirst-class Shingles at C oqu ilie 280
7.000
“
“
•*
part cleared, and well located,
McBride, 10 years old, died today
out the Kart Fork section. Mrs. crossed the fine bridge at the cooper fo r $1.75 per M.
3,700
“
“
“
finely improved,
“
from burns received while playing
Lucinda Krantz is quite sick anil I place. I would advise the super-j D im ension shingles fu m ise d on special 37
2.000
80
“
bottom
and
bill,
part
clearod,
Dr.
Leep
was
up,
nml
at
last
reports
“ Indian” with companions. McBride
visor to mske the grade enst of Mr. orders.
3.500
1411
all
bottom
land,
25
acres
improved,
she was some better. Also one of I Coopers nbont one inch wider be-
W in. R ich. Agent at Coqnille.
was tied to n stake and his clothing
800
37
“
mostly bottom, 10 acres cleared,
M J. Krantz,s little gills is quite foie some wagon goes over nod
Oapt. M cC loskey, Steam er Rota.
saturated with gasoline and then
1.500
80
“ 15 bottom cleared, house, barn, orchard,
( ’apt. Punter. Steam er D ispatch.
sick. Dr. Leep was up to-day lo some one is hurt ns I consider it
ignited. The boy broke loose and OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH | see ter. Nam Stout who has had
L iberal d iscount for hauling, if purchased
dangerous.
at the M ill.
J . C . JA M K 8.
ran screaming to his home, where
HYP0PH0SPHITES
quite a seige with blood p o i s o n in |
The Minard Bros arc rebuilding
350
j on i of bis fingers is getting better.
spring branch
be died.
the mill.
.....
sho uld a lw a y s be kept in
325
2 lots, house and shrubbery
Uncle James Laird brought in j
.
• ----------
1 lot, large house, well lo­
Decline in Sugar.
the house for th e f o l-/ from Douglas a load of peaches, |
Coleman Oiliespie Hanged-
37 acres, buildings, good
900
cated
low ing re a so n s:
solbout and took back a quantity
GEN ERAL
orchard,
$ 1,100 House, barn and parcel of
New York, Oct. 3.—Tho sugar
of silver sides Ye Scribe bought one
Coleman Gillespie, the Curry
1,600
“ fine home
15
market is demoralized. Thu Ameri­ FIRST - Because, if any member
1,000
land near business
and they were ti. e fish, caught in county outlaw, paid the death pen­
600
24 “ small house, barn
can Company ha, reduced its prices
of the family has a hard cold, it
! the waters o f the Coqnille.
alty
for
his
crime,
the
robbery
and
bench aud bottom,
5
for refined 15 points. Arhuckle
will cure It.
900
The Weekly Bros are hauling murder of old Mrs. Edson, on tbe
creek, new house
Bros, have reduced their list prices SECOND — Because, ff the chil­
Horspshoeing
a
Specialty.
5th inst.
His conduct while in
“ bench and bottom,
14
20 points for fine granulated. This
dren are delicate and i kly. It will logs at Ed. Lamb’s.
N.
W.
Cor.
Second
and
Hall
Sts
,
Drisou was such that the governor
700
bouse and barn
js 5 points under the American and
make them strong and well.
Geo. Fulsome has built a new did not feel justified in commut­
Coqnille City, Oregon.
oilier refineries, and it is rumored
house
nnd
moved
his
family
iu
to
’
--
ing his senteoce o f death to life
that other, independent refineries THIRD —Because, if the father or the same.
mother Is losing flesh and b ecom ­
imprisonment, and therefore al­
JNotic8 o f Executor
are making reductions of 25 per
2 finely located residence Tots $ 500
ing thin and emaciated, tt will build
The farmers are laying in winter lowed the order of the court to be
eppt
2 lots near business part of
'O T IC E i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
them up and give them flesh and supplies o f flour, salt aud groceries carried out, notwithstanding the
Arhuckle Bros, have out the price
the nndor*ianed hn* beon dulv ap­
town
300
strength.
lots,
bouse,
barn,
garden,
6
efforts
of
relatives
to
intervene.
kerosene
amt
so
forth.
p oin ted as the executor o f the estate o f
pf refined sugar to 75 and with­
2 inside lots, near courthouse 200
600
John
Derini.Ah.
d
ecea
sed
:
b\
ord
er
o
f
tin*
creek
$
drawn all guarantees. Tho inde­ FOURTH - Because It Is the
Fred Nosier
2 corner lots, “
“
225
onatv f\»urt for ('o* a C ounty, IWregon. and
. , , of the creamery . has
When vou have no appetite, do C that
3 lota, new house, bottom
standard remedy In all throat and
pendent refiners also have cut the
all persons having claim s against said
Parcel
near
Academy,
400x348
bought ...it J. M. Blight in t ie.store not r,.|i,h vour food and feel dull estate
600
garden
are hereby required to present them
lung affections.
price to $.75. This leave* the price
business so the two ..tores at (im rel after .......■
' ....
..........
busi
feet
700
eating
you
may .i,«.
know that you properly verified to said executor at his 2 lots and good house, cen­
of the American Company 5 points
office in C oqnille City. C oos C ounty. O re­
N o household should be without It. Ford are combined ill one.
iued a dose of Chamberlain's Stom­ gon , within six m ouths from the date o f
600 6 choice oval residence lots,
tre
of
town
below that of other companies.
wi ll luc k
400
It can be taken in summer as well
J. M Bright has moved on to bis ach and Liver Tablets. Price, 25 this notice.
4 fine lots, shrubbery, good
• «4». •
Dated this :11st day o f July. 1800.
100x100 feet on corner near
as In winter.
farm and II. Walermire has taken cents. Samples free at R. 8. Knowl-
1,100
ftd a r e te Tnnr Ilo\»fN W ith ('Harurrta.
house,
barn
nnd
shop
U. D .S anf »RI>.
toe. an«l $t oo. all dnughta.
school
225
Candy Cathartic, cure cnnstlpntinn forever. i
1 poscssion o f his old place below ton’s drug store.
Executor. I 3 lots, house, cheap barn,
*
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chrmct*. New York.
If C C-C foil« drug lists refund money. '
T U E SD A Y . OCT. 9, 1900.
NORMAL SCHOOL
R. D .
SANFORD,
Buys, Sells and Exchanges Property, Rents
Houses and Farms,
i s a » j aws’ T :
‘mt&CWtfove s
mwlfecANDLts ;Ä i!
' " W .....
SCOTT’S
C a l l e s ! Siting es!
I
EMULSION
W. F. K E N N E D Y
Snail Placas Near T on
Blacksialtti j Wagon Work
N
Residences io Town.
C opiie Omproyeil Prop­
erty.