Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, April 09, 1870, Image 3

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    TOWIiaCQU?ITYflEVS.
Volk County omcial Directory,
Polk county covers an area of about 1,250
.square wiles dumber of Toters, l,227r Acres
f land under cultivation, 93.270. Value ; of
assessable .property,' $1,524,513. The ;Land
Office for this District is located at Oregon
City Owen Wade, Register; Henry Warren,
Receiver.
Cocxtt OpriCEKS. Judge, J. L. Collins j
Committionert, E. C. Dice, I. Levens! Sheriff,
J. W. Smith; Clerk, J. I. Thompson; Attettor,
perintendent,J. II. Myer; Survey or, S. T. Burch
Coroner, C. D. Embreo. "
-; Post Opricst Towns.- Bethel, Bridgeport,
"Buena Vista, Dallas (county seat), Eola, Grand
. Ronde, Independence, Luckianiute, Lincoln.
, i.ewisviue, iUonmoutu, lucareai, Salt Urees
."and Zena. . ', .
TJ. 15. Mail leaves Dallas for Salem on Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday at 7 a. m., return
ing same days at 6 p.m.; for Independence.
each Tuesday morning at 6 ; fr Salt Creek,
each Tuesday at I p. m.; for Lafayctto, Mon
day ami inursday at 3 p. m., returnins Wed
ncsav and SnlurdAV at 10 m fr Porcalli
. Wednesday and Saturday at 10 a. m., returning
-juonaay ana rnursaay at 3 p. m.
"EELIGI0TI3 SERVICES IK DALLAS.
M. 'E. Chureh.T. L. Spauldlng, pastor.
'Services at their church, north side of Mill
"street between Mam and JetTersonrIas follows:
First Sabbath (in each month) in the evening:
t2d Sabbath, at 11 o'clock a. m.; 3d Sabbath,
i'ln th evening. : Regular prayer meeting each
Wednesday evenipg. Sunday School every
oaooatn at yj o ciock a. in. i
IiaptUt Church. J. W. Osborn, pastor. Ser
Tices at their Church, corner Court and Jeffer
son streets, the Third Sabbath in each month.
Christian Church.!!. F. Campbell, pastor.
Services at the Baptist Church second Saturday
ana founuay in each month. j
Method il Episcopal Church (South). B. R.
Baxter, pastor. Services the First Sabbath in"
each month at their Church, southeast corner
Washington and Church streets.
DALLAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1S70.
..... Poetlaxd legal tender rates, strong at 89
90c.
Cajtcexe w -The County warrants canceled
at the last term of the County Court, amount
ed to $1,170 5S.
Thaxks. We aro nnder obligations to Mr.
-Clark, Mail contractor irbxa here to SaUm, for
a list of the Republican State nominations. .
New Goods. Messrs. N. A J. D. J.ee have
received an invoice of spring goods that offers
'Inducements to purchasers to patronize that
firm. For further particulars see their new ad.
Reac Estate. Russoll A Ferry's Real Es
tate Gazette has been received. Tins is a month-
ly publication, exclusively devoted tolheirbusi
; nesa. Subscription price one dollar per year.
Died. We learn from the Salem paper that
Simeon Page, of Independent, died very sud
denly, this week, of some brain disease. Page
.formerly lived on Applcgate, in Josephine Co.
OcV Ticket. We received a list of the Re
publican State nominations so late yesterday
evening that we have not spaceto make any
- comments t7 to say that it is a good ticket,
.and one that will lead us to victory on the 6th
day of June next. - ;
Wolf Killed. Dr j Sites, while hunting
ibis week, to the northward of Dallas a few
.miles, killed a largo wolf. These fellows are
not met with often in this part of the country;
1ut it is a good riddance to put them 1ut of
.the way on sight.
Bridge: BciLDixche County agreed to
furnish all the lumber at mill, except mad!!!,
for the bridges, one across SaI Creek, near F.
Lannery's, another across the Pee Dee, near
Wm. Gage's, and af third one across Oak Point
I.
-Slough, near E. 0. Dice's.
Wag oss. Mr. Teal has the largest stock of
wagons, express wagons and buggies in the
ceuntyV His work is well known all over the
ounty,"and purchasers have only to inquire of
his next door, neighbor to get a certificate of
the excellence of Mr. Ts work.' '
Road Petition. D. D. Prcttyman and oth
ers had the prayer of their petition granted
. for a road, running northward across the hills
. from Eola to the' Salem and Dayton road. The
viewers appointed wero Wm. Walker, Wm.
Ruble aad S. D. Gibson; Surveyor, S. T.
Burch. y 'V--; r..
New PAPEns. We have received the first
.number of.Roseburg Plaind$aler. It makes a
very creditable appearance, "being printed on
new material entirely. The Prospectus of the
JJtd Rock Democrat is also received. This
new candidate for public favor is to be pablidh
;d at Baker City, by M. H, Abbott and L. L.
McArtbur.
FriT. The prospects for an abundant yield
of fruit this summer are very flattering indeed.
The backward 'spring has retarded the bloom
ing of fruit trees .to so late ; at date that we will
probably have no frosts that will injure the
- youcg . fruit germs. Peach, - plum and eherry
trees will be out in full bloom in a few days.
,Chop Mux.- Mr. Wio. Beagle, as we are in
formed by -Mr. Prettyman, has built a mill for
(Chopping grain of alt kinds, i Besides doing
MitAm wn.lr U ( fit. Ut..l!.. . A 1
Mcvi nv.n, .v in kuu IUWUUUU VI IUO prOpriC'
tor to feed a large number of hogs on private
Account We wish tho new enicrprisa "may
prove successful. . ,
Jcrt List. The persons drawn to serve as
j?ror' at the next term of the Circuit Court
WmlTHall .
M M Dodsqn
Wm Comegys
Jos Wheeler
J K Conley '
Stephen Tillotson
Rob Percival
Abraham Bolejaek
J W Surer
i Reuben Glaze
T Mclntire
LB Frascr
Jno Burden,
Saul -Beokct - '
Nathan Conner
J P ilornbuekla. ,
JCBell
!ljenry Garrison
Cbas MaJJonald
Geo Brown
. W TJJaxter
Henry Ellis
Wm Perry '
U Walker
Saml Stone
D D Prettyman
Henry Flickcnger
J as Richards
CIIaU
J Hollinshead '
Edward Morvrin .
Bills Paid. The County Court, this week,
audited and ordered warrants drawn for the
following bills :
J6hn Myers i $66 00
I.M.Butler.;..... '
W. M. Fraker : 2 00
J. W. Smith 52 00
J. I. Thompson ly.,.. 47 10
Total ......
...$174 10
Tempeaxce. G. W. C. T. Beal is canvassing
this county in the interest of the timperance
cause and organizing Good Templar lodges.
He will organize a lodge to-day at Highland
church. On Friday, the 22d, he will organize
a lodge at Monmouth with about 60 charter
members and another, on the 23d, at Independ
ence with 30 charter members. Good Templars
aro inv'ted to be present and assist in the
organization.
Jodces op Election. The County Court,
at its April session, appointed the following
gentlemen to act as judges of the June election
in the several precincts :
In Douglas D. C. Dougherty, T. J. Dickey
and J. M. Davis. .
Jackson Paris McCain, J. P. Smith and
T. L. Butler.
Salt Lake J. S. Harris, J. S. Townscnd
and Elijah Hager.
Bethel A. II. Denny, W. B. Earnest and
Geo. Wait.
Eola S. D. Gibson, II. Drunk and Jno.
Vernon".
La Creole G. W. Berry, Sarnl. Goff and
Jas. Tatcm.
Monmouth Johnathan Catron, S. Staats
I.F. M. Butler. '
Buena Vista D. S. Nash, Ilezekiah David
son, Jr., and R. J. Fuqua.
Luekiamute Iaac Zumwalt, J. A. Williams
and D. M. Guthrie. '
Dallas M. M. godson, Jos. Liggett and D.
Grant.
STATE ITEHIS.
The Ensign denies that there is any
whooping cough in lloscburg.
The Flahuhaler says that the navi
gation of the Ufnpqua river has induc
ed the farmers to sow large wheat fields
this spring. " .
The Willamette Freighting Co., says
the Gazette, is putting the cabin on
their new boat now bciu built at Cor-
vallis. '
The P. T. Co. has taken the reat
bulk of freight down the river already
and have laid up some of their boats
as there is no business for them,
A team hitched to a harrow, ra n
away with a son of John Wrenn, living
in Linn county, and injured ttje lad se
verely. The Gazette is no longer the official
orc;in of tlia Independent Order of
Good Templars, the (J rand W. C. Tem
plar having made proclamation to that
The Jacksonville News has an ac
count of the discovery of a rich quartz
load on the.mountain between the right
and left hand forks of Jackson Creek.
The lead is about two miles west of the
town of Jacksonville. It has long
since been the opinion of miners, that
a rich quartz lead existed in that
mountain and much prospecting has
been done,"1)ut to no effect until Mr.
Bowden took up the pick and shovel,
and now has his reward for over twelve
months searching. ?
The G uar d says business in Eugene
is improving. f
Prof. S. B. Morse, the celebrated
telegraphic opperator,has presented the
Pacific University at Forest Grove, a
set of telegraphic instruments.
The Salem Farmer suggests to the
Salem Musical Union the propriety of
civing a grand musical concert at the
Wigwam during the next State Fair,
and call to their assistance the entire
musical talent of the State, both vocal
and instrumental.
From the Albany Register : ,sOno
of our saloonists, also a member of the
City Council, was indicted by the Grand
Jury, - and arrested py the Sherifl on
Wednesday, for selling liquor to a boy.
The Blade of March 20 (k the fol
lowing account of an accidental shoot
ing at McMinnville : Nearly a fatal
accident occurred in this place on last
Saturday morning. A son of Mr. W.
Morton, aged about 15 years, took down
a rifle and started out of the house to
shoot a duck. As he passed out of the
house, the lock of the gun caught
against the door frame and discharged
the. piece into the house. The ball
gp-azed the side of 31 r. Morton about
the waist, inflicting a slight wound and
passed through the arm of a younger
son aged about 13, just below the el
bow, breaking bothJbones. Dr. John
son was immediately called in, and we
learn from him that the, wounded boy
is in a. fair way to recover without the
loss of his arm."
Ed. Turk, tried last week at Alba
ny for the killing of Sims, was acquit
ted by tho jury. , j
, The Linn county bigamist, has been
convicted, in Linn county Circuit
Court. . .
Tho Slatcmant of Salem, says Mr.
J.W. Gamblo got his arm caught be
tween a belt and pulley, in the Capital
Numbering Co.'s mill, on Saturday,
The arm was broken in two places.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
Office, No. 64 (Adjoining Telegraph Office),:
Front street, Portland, Oregon.
SPECIAL COLLECTOR OF CLAIMS.
Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts and Mercan
tile claims of-every description throughout Or
egon and the Territories, WILL BE MADE A
SPECIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECT
ED, as well as with a due regard to economy
in all business matters intrusted to his care and
the proceeds paid over punctually.
V
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
The True Medical Doctrine.
Nature, when struggling with disease, Indi
cates untnistakeably the Jkind of assistance she
requires. In cases of nervous weakness and
general debility, the feeble pulse, the lack
lustre eye, tbe attenuated frame, the flaccid
tmiFclcs, the melancholy visage, inform us as
plainly as if each organ had a tongue, that a
medicated mimuhiHt needed. It does not re
quire the aid of a medical education to under
stand this dumb appeal fur new vigor, from an
exhausted fystcm. Every reader of these lines
can comprehend it just as well as tbe gradu
ate, of a physicians' college. Let not this de
mand of enfocblad nature be neglected. He
spond to promptly bv commeneinj? a course of
HOSTETTEK'S STOMACH lUTTEltS, a
preparation uniting, in their highest excell
ence, the; properties of a "stimulant," an in
vigorant and an "alterative." llcfo re three
days have elapsed, from the taking d tho first
doso, a marked beneficial change will be mani
fest in the budily and mental condition of the
patient. The pulse will be stronger and more
regular, the eye will begin to lose its dull ex
pression, the muscular and nervous systems to
recover their tension, and the spirits to Im
prove. Persevere, and a complete revivifica
tion of tbe depressed animal and mental pow
ers is certain. . In cases of dyspepsia and bill
iousness, tbe same salutary results will be ob
tained. The appetite will revive, tbe sallow
ness of the slin disappear, and all the distress
ing symptoms which accompany dbordtra of
the stomach and liver, will rapidly subside.
The cold of winter ftcn intensifies thee com
plututs by checking tbe perspiratory actun, by
which so much morbid matter is evaporated
through the pores in milder weather, and there
fore the BITTERS are especially u-ful to Uo
dyspeptic and biliious at this season. 3-4w
N&TICM
' TO
UNi mocr at s!
A LI, DEMOCRATS WHO ARE OVVOS
ed to tho working of Cliques and com
binationg, and who desire a fair expression of
the true Democracy of l;lk, and all who feel
disatblicd with the action of the late County
Convention, laid at Dallas on March the llth,
18"0. are rcitictiel ta mect at Dixie, on Satur
day, April IBth, IS70, for the purnoe of de
vising some means by which tbey can harmon
ize tUe party. ! ily rt-quest of
MANY DKMOCKATS,
Final Settlement.
M M. DODSON. ADMINISTRATOR
. of the estate of "P. E. Hubbard. deca.
cdf.baving filtwl hi final account and Bked for
a settlement of tha same, it ordered by the
Cfurt that Monday, the 2d day of Way, 1870.
be set for the final bearing of sabl accounts
and all persons interested in said estate are
rqncsed trt appear in the County Court of
font county, VTt., at that day, and show
cause, if any there be, why said a"Cuut should
not be allowed and Settled, and said a Irninis
trator dischdrged. J. L. COLLINS,
:lw . Co. Judge.
Slicrifr's Sale.
T Y VIRTUE OP ANT EXECUTION
m3 f'n'7 issued out of the Circuit Court of
the Sfata of Oregon, for I'olk county, to me
directed, wherein it is set f rth that A. M.Mil
ler, Plaintiff, recovered judgment ngniu.tt Wm.
Cecil, Defendant, for the sum of $115 60-100
said judgment having beeri tran?fencl frin
said Miller to A. H. Whitley, and from sai I
Whitley to W. C. Whitson, for want of per
sonal property to satisfy the same, I have
levied upon the following real property to sat
isfy the judgment, intercut, costs and accruing
costs, to-wit : Lot No. (;$) three in Dlock No.
(17) seventeen, in the town of Dallas, Polk
county, Oregon, and on Monday, the 25th day
of April, A. D. 1870, at tho hour of 10 o'clock,
a. in., of t aid ' day, at the Court House door,
in said town arid county, I will sell said prem
ises to the highest bidder for cash.
' J. W. S:ITII.
5:4w Sheriff of Polk Co., Ogn.
Marry Mhi
VP
fllHIS WELL KNOWN STALLION WILL
M stand for Mares the ensuing season, com
mencing April fift, and ending duly fir t,
1870, at his old stand, Independence, Polk
county, Oregon.
.. -Terms. '
Insurance........ ...... ...........flO no
Season 8 OO
leap ........... M
Payments to be iaado in gold or silver coin,
when the mare is known lo be with foal.
HENRY HILL, Proprie'tor.
Idncpcndence, March 23,"1370. 4-tf
1 absolution IVoticc.
rilllE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
existing between 8. Mitchell A M. Rosen
dorf, under the firm name of Mitchell & Rosen
dorf, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
All accounts .against the late firm will bo set
tled by S. Mitchell.
Either of the above parties will receipt for
any nionies due to tho firm.
M. ROSENDORP,
S. MITCHELL.
Independence, March 23, 1870. 4tf
Carriage and Ornamental
: h '. s itijkjt p as m t e n , ; ; ; :
Commercia Ptreot,
0?poi Stirkey1! Block,
21-tf . - 8ALEII.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SUCCESSORS TO B. STRANG.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
IN
STOVES
OF ALL KINDS,
Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper,
Zinc, Brass & Block Tin,
Force and Lilt rumps,
CAST TIN AND ENAMELED
Hollow- Ware.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Tin, Sheet-Iron & Copper-
ware.
' Great-Variety of Gem Pans.
as Fixtures.
Iron and Lead Pipe, of all sizes, for Gas.
Water and Stcm.
- -,j
ELBOWS, BUSITISGS,
Ts NIVVLES -
RETURN BENDS -RUB HER HOSE.
STOPCOCKS. HOSEPIPES,
PLUGS, RA 77 TUBS.
In all its branches done to order, at the stand
of Ii. Strang,
Union Itlock Commercial St.,
Salem
2-6 in
1870. Gilbert Bros. 1870.
MANUFACTURERS,
SAXKM - - - - - - OREGON.
A Men's Tap Sole Sewed Boots,-......!!!
Men's Doable Sole, Srwed lioot...... 13
00
w Men's Single Slo, Sewed Hoots.
12
11
10
9
00'
Men s Tap ?ole, IVfrgcd Roots......
0 Men's Single Sole, Peifsud IJ0t3...
4 Men's French Kip Ibxts.....
g Men's Kip Roots, Oregon or Cali-
oo
oo S
PC
00 OS
t Tornia lenther
- 7
Men's Rest French Calf Sewid Ox-
"1 furdTies.
Men's Rest Frvuch Calf" Pegged Ox-
COM
4 JUIU k. 15. ........ ,.
6 00?
T
1IIK REST RRAXDS OF FRENCH CALF
used in all our bots, and erery tair
warranUd to eire satitfaction. We also have
tbe largest and best selected stock of Eastern
and California made Hoot and Shoes which
we offer at wbote!o or retail at prices which
defy cotapetittln.
OAK SOLE LEATHER, FRENCH
.CALF? KIP AND UPPER
SHOE FINDINGS, .
?boe Machinery and everything generally
juuna in a leather and fin.linj Mnre.
Gold eoln paid for HIDE and FURS.
83 ' OILDERT BROS.
Salem, Ogn., March 10, 1870. 2 6m
Valuable Property
FOIt SAI.IU
j EIXO DESIROUS OF flOINO EAST,
UP i now offer for s e tny wpil known
FERRY, VARE"0USE,DWELllNG,
a . -
ac, at rery low rates. This property is situ
ated at "
Huena Vista,
on the Willnmette rirer, and ' on tbe nearest
and best route from Salem to Corvallis and
Southern Oregon.
The Ferry Roat is attached to a Suspension
Wire Rope and runs by tbe current, being safe
and cbnveniont.
The Warehouso is new, built on tbe improved
plan, with solid wall above high water; gfain
is received without elevation.
My property is as good if not the best pay
ing properly in the Stale at the same cost.
Time fur a part of the purchaso money will bo
given. Thnso wishing a bargnin will pleie
call at once on W. L. RIOUS,
2-3m Rucna Vista, Ogn.
Suinnions.
In tie Circuit C-urt vf the State of Orrgon,
r Polk County,
Mry Allen, PLintiff, vs. William Allen, De
fendant. rpo WILLIAM A"LLEN, SAID DEFEND-
ANT : In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you in tho
above named Court, by the first day of tho
next regular term, viz : on the 25th day of
April, A. D., 1870, or judgment will be taken
against you for want thereof. And you are
hereby further notified that unless you appear
and answer as above required, said PlaiutifF
will apply t savd Court for a decree dissolving
the bouds of matrimony existing between you,
and for the eare and custody of tbe luiyor
cuild, Ueorge Allen, the issue of said marringe.
lsy order- or tbe Hon. Jl. F. Kojse, Judge,
Ibis, 12th day or March, A. D., 1870.
Scllivak A Wnitsoif, Plaintiff's Att'ys.
Dallas, March 9, 1870. 2-6w
YEATOIV 1100,
Wholesale and Hetall dealers in
BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
AND YANKEE NOTIONS.
1TE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF
if informing tho publio that wo ha?o juet
received a largo invoice of
Wall Paper
Of all styles, direct from tho manufactories In
the East. Que stock is tho
Xargest ever oflercd in this Market,
Which wo will sell at wholesale and retail as
CHEAP as any other house in tho State.
Y EATON A BOON, i
Salem, Ogn., MftrcU JOtb, Wfc ; ; Mf
IMP
NE W AD VEH TISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
IIP! UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR-
chased all the 'printing material used In
the publication of the Polk County Timet
newspaper, together with all the books and ac
counts belonging to said paper, bare associ
ated ourselves- together and have engaged in
the publication of a weekly paper, at Dallas,
in Polk County, Oregon, to be called the
Oregon H,epu.llica.ii.
All debts due tho Polk County Timee, both,
on subscription and advertising aocount, are
now due. and prompt payment is greatly de
sired. - U
All prepaid 'subscriptions of the Timet, not
extending beyond June Utb, 1870, will, in jus
tice to tbe subscribers, be filled out Oy us. s
New subscriptions and advertisements are
earnestly solicited. )Ve beg to assure sub
scribers and advertisers that tney will get val
ue received for tho patronage they extend to
the REPUBLICAN, i - .
D. M. C. GAULT,
CIIAS. LAFOLLETT,
W. W. ROONE,
W. iC. W II ITS ON.
Dallas, Ogn. March
5, 1870.
J. W. CBAWrORD.
I T. B. HEWUAX:
PIOXEEE TI
1XD STOVE STORE,
Front Street, one Door South of
Post Office,
Dallai - - ----- Oregon.
THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO
inform the citizens of Dallas and vicinity
that thev have replenished their stock of tin
ware, and
meut of
have now
on band a large assort-
Cooking,
Box and Parlor Stoves,
Tinware,
Cupper,
Bf(ts$ and
Iron Ware
large supply of
Of every description.
Also
Sheet Iron,'
Zinc.
Ire, Sec
Having procured th services of a firsl-class
workman we aro now constantly manufactur
ing nil kinds of .tin furnishings for stoves and
for farmers use. Such as
Stove Hollers, Coflee and Tea Pot a,
Tea Kettles, Milk Pan. Dippers,
Lard and Sutter Cans.
And in fact, all artirles of tinware nsnatly
found in store an tinware stores, all of which
we oiler for sale at pr
chasers to patronize
Portland shops.
Special attention wi
ices that will justify pur
jus rather than Salem or;
1 be given to
Job Work
Of all kinds. -
In connection with ihe stove and tin t tore,
wo will eontinuoour
MEAT JIARKI2T,
Where wilt be kept all kinds of seasonable
meats, both FftESH and SALT.
In exchange for goods in our line wo will
take all kinds of country produce, such as
Butt r, Eggs. Chicken, Flour, Bacon, Itc.
We invite the puhjlie to call and examine
oar stock. CRAWFORD k NEWMAN.
Dallas, March 4, ISjTO. 1-tf
FRESH ARRIVAL!
r '
OF NEW GOODS FOR
IraK "
0UR
STOCK
1 '
SPRINQ TRADE,
Is now open an 1 fort sale at our store, on the
Corner of Front and Mill Streets, Dal
las, Oregon
We invite tho Mention of our patrons to
our New StocVcoimking of
Ores. Goods,
Clothing,
HtrJiraret
Crockery
Groceries,
Boots !r Shoes 9
School Ihvm
Stationery, c.
In fact everything foand in Retail Stores,
At Prices to
Suit the Times.
Country Produce taken in exchange for
Gtlods !:
I
Thsu having old ntfeounts ari' requested to
call and seitle by CAS
II or NOTE.
We thauk the put
io for their liberal pat
ronage in the past, and hope for a continuance.
of the same.
N. A. J. D. LEE.
Dallas, March 1st,
870. 1-tf
Summons.
Th the Circuit Court f he State of Oregon, for
Polk County.
Mary Shaffer, PlAinfiff, vs. John Shaffer De
fendant. Suit for Divorce.
f10 JOHN SIIAFKR, SAID DEFEND
X ANT.: In the name of the State of, Ore
goti you are hereby summoned and required to
appear and answer tho complaint of the Plain
till', filed against you hi tho, above named Court,
by the first day of the mrxt regular term of
said Court, vis i on the 25th day of April, A.
If., I?70; or judgment will be taken against
yo for wanS) thereof? and you are hereby fur
the notified that, unless you appear and an
swer as above required, said Plaintiff will a p
ply to the Court for a decree, dissolving the
bonds of matrimony existing between you.
., By ore of tho Hon. R. P. Boise, Judge,
this 10th day of March, A.D., 1870.
3 6w Hatpkn d MrEit. Att'yg for Plff.
llig Ucst Good at Lowest Prices 1
" JOHN U. II(DOE A JCO., ;
337-329 ad 331 SaqsomQ Sl San Fraa
; elsift, '
jr EEP THE IRQEST STOCK OF
, Stationery, lilank Rooks, Sohool Rooks
Trttt)ping Paper. Plybg Cards, Pocket Cut
Icry, Razors, bcissors, Notions, Ac, to bo foutd
on the Pacific Coast. (Prompt attention givt u
to supply tho trado, and satisfaetion guaran
teed John a. noDUK A co.
Mm
Q
UEENSWARE IN ABUNDANCE
At
J. H. LEWI'S.
A
Lti SORTS OF iOOODS SOLD FOR
Cash or Marketable Produce at
J, II. LEWIS'S
MIS CELL ANEO US.
MAIN STREET, EOLA. !:
WISHES TO INFORM "HIE PUBLIC
that he keops -constantly on hand
large assortment o'f ;
QEHERAL ME fiCNAf DICE1
Spec tally adapted to tho wants of th
community, embracing
Dry CJooiK
. CJrocericd,
. Ciiceii8war "
Hardware
Roots & Sliced,
Hats & Caps
Etc., Etc.. Efe.
3aO-CalI, and Judge for ypurselTes.'i; r
PREMIUM :
GANG
PLOWS!
THE BEST ECri0VH TO UMll
HIASOIV'S GAIG PJLOW
"CRAIsL,EIVGE
TnE UNDERSIGNED, nAVlNO Ptm.
chased the exclusive, right from'Wm.
son, for the District comprising the eonnties of
POLK and MARION, is manufacturing theso
Celebrated Plows, and is ready to fill orders for
the same on short notice.
S- Come, Farmers, and eveonrage
Webfoot Ingenuity & Enterprlsa
And enable yourselves to raise Large Crop.
For Sale at my Shop at lOO-eaelu
T. II. l.UAS,
(l . Dixie, Polk county, Ogi.
DRUGSTORE.
Northwest Corner Stain and Mill Slav,
DALLAS, OGN. )
HAVING PURCHASED the OLD STAND
formerly belonging to W. S. Kobb, sod
wishing to live and let live. I wil sell at 1W
rates,' FOR CAS 11, everything iu my line:
. j '
Drugs, Patent Medicines,
And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, put p
expressly for Medicinal use.
PEBFU5IEUIES OP All KIKC3.
Also, Soda, ?
Cream Tartar, ,
&(t!eratits, Sfigo, "
Bird Seett, 6
. Paints, Oils,
' . Varnithe, Brtishe,
: Domestic Dyes,
W(timg Ptnrders, .
And evcrytlring else tbat ts kept "in 'a FIRST
CLASS DRUG STORE.
t II. P. NtCHOLS, Dnigght.
FURNITURE.
j .
Rurcaus,
Eoiiiip:esf
Tables,
Bedsteads.
A Variety of CH AIRS, for Kitchen &4
j- Parlor use,
RAW-HIDE IIOTTOM CHAIRS,
Of my own make.
Iiop near Way isiire iHiH
I INVITE THE PUBLIC TO EXAMINE
my stock, I shall be pleased to show you
my good. and better pleased when y on buy.
-New Work put up to' order, and Repairing
done at the lowest cash price.
37 wcn c. wills.
DALUS LIVERY, FEED & GALE
SSTABLEC
Cor. Malu aud Court Streets,
.Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor.
HAVING PURCHASED TnE ABOVE
SUnd of Mr. A. II. Whitley, wo bavo re
fitted and re stocked it in such a manner as
will satisfactorily meet every waut of the eoiSf
muniry. Iluggles, slule or double Hacks, Con
' cord Wagons, etc. etc
Furnished at all houra day or uight, ea
short notice.
Superior Saddle Horses, let , by th
. Day or Week.
TSRKIS, REASONABLE.
4 T. O. RICHMOND
SASH AND DOOR FACTORY,
Corner Mill aud Malu streets, Dallas.
Iliggs & Campbell
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND JW
a largo variety of Doors and fj'j'jti
Sashes, of all the common sixes, and of J2iliJ
the best workmanship, at their Sasb and Door
Factory, which they oflVr for sale as cheap as
such articles ean Ve parsasd ckewkere.
Tbey are also prepared to fill all special r
dess for work In their line promptly, cheaply
and accurately.
G ive us a trial, aud you will be satisfied,
.2 RIGGS A'CAMPBELL.
MAIN STBCCT, IWDEPENDEKCE.
FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND REGAR3
served to customers on short notieo.
This establishment does not dispense tangle,
footer aay thing; of that cheter. .
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