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1 S A LEM H IN T L E T 8 . A t Lit«* New York Racket «tore they hate men*’ crash hat* at from 25 cent* up. There you cau get »tyli*h and n rvieeahle biiita lor !*>)» cheaper than elsewhere. Alois’ silk bosom alnrt* for *ix hits or Ics*. Working blurt* of all kinda and work pant» at any price. Full lin t of underwear. It tickle* H eniy Brown, the livery man Ireeauae no many people go there for team* ami afterward exprea* tlieni- relve* a* well pleased with the service given. H e i* irom Dallas. Nothing hut I rest material ami first class work ever ¡ent out (torn the Uro- nise studio. W hen our shirts ami collars coins home from the steam hum Iry they are white as snow with never a wrin kle in the ironing. It ia a real pleas ure to wear such shir's and collars. Perhaps you have made np y..ur mind what you want a» a spring suit, but do not know where to find it. Let n* suggest that J< linsnn & Go., the popular clothiers, have a very fine as sortment at remarkably low prices. Their nobby cheviot suits please all who see them ami can be had at from $1« to $12.50. See their stylish hat* and substantial underwear. Henry ¿utlqr, ia here visiting. lives at Bush Prairie, Wash. lie LI AND GENERAL- Chamberlain’* Pain Balm. I purchas ed a 50 cent bottle and used it accord ing to the dirvetions and the next morning *he walked to breakfast witli out assistance in uny manner, and she haa not had a similar attack since.— A. H. P arsons . For sale by A . K. Wilson. .* * can determine your ailment and rc-m edy it. N o small amount of headache Williams, theranfectioaer, has some comes from straining weak eyes. delicious things for the innerman. He so carries tobaccos and the latest daily — o— Nearly everybody from across the papers. rivar puts lip at the Bteel bridge feed yard where the skillful veterinary sur Wanted— butler, eggs, poultry, elc; geon, Dr. Keeler, treats se many hor West prices allowed. ses and other sick animal*. The Bee Hive. •»* For years the people have been test ing the quality of hardware carried by Wni. Fanil. Si* seldom have they found an inferior or deceptive article that they have learned to place impli cit confidence in what they get there Perhaps yon are full veil aware that it always pays to buy the best. His prices are the same as elsewhere. As a wagon maker O. H. Cebb ac knowledges no superior in this region He has served long at the trade and has never yet slighted a job. Try his work. Having been nominated for justice of the peace for Dallas and Dixie pre cincts without my knowledge nr con sent, I respectfully decline the nomi nation. J. B. N u n n I f the ladies of Dallas and vicinity wni t to see as pretty a stock of m illi nery as they ever laid their eye* »n let. them visit the emporium of Miss Hallock, upstairs iu the Wilson bio k. See those pretty twentieth centurv friendship watch fobs at the Morris jewelry store. He has spectacles and eye glasses to suit all age*. Clocks and watches of all kinds and at va rious prices. **. When you have occasion to use a livery team, go to Morrison's barn cast of the postoffice. His vehicle* ride easy, and his teama are spirited but safe. John Munson is running the Uglow hop yard and is fixing it tip in great shape. Groves & Yoakum hive charge of the I .even* and Proctor yard* here aud tlie Taylor yard on the Liickiamute. One Bowman has con tracted his hops at 9 cents. i«T1 CASTOR X T. A. Rite*, the enterprising and I . , « , ¡ •ncceasfiit grocerr merchant, will to- j d»y receive a car load of tugar. * Tkt In fan owlet e l á kA l> ô o lu tc ly / P u re — For the third of a century the stand ard for strength and purity. It makes the hot bread, hot biscuit, cake and other pastry light, sweet and excellent in every quality. No other baking powder is “just as good as Royal,’’ either in strength, purity or wholesomeness. After the middle of May Monmouth Mrs. A. B. Gay, who went fo Cali fornia on a vi.it has decided to remain and Independence will g<|t an evening there with her daughter, Mrs. 1). H until > ia the motor from Dallas. Ait- lie will also get mail daily by the m- - VIcCullugh. lor. Mr*. Wayne William* ¡«a t the home J. N. Jones, qf Monmouth, is in the of her daughter, Mrs. D. V. Poling in The Dalles and is threatened with metropolis as a wittiest before the U 8. grand jury in the case of the coun consumption. terfeiters arrested at Independence The biggest drive of saw logs ever aunts time ago. made down the La Creole was on last For monuments, tumhitones or nnv Monday when Thurston Bios, htndid kind of cemetery work go to G. L. about 700 logs in their mill pond. Hawkins, the Independence marble Monday, May 21sl, lias been set for cutter. No outaide dealer can give electing teachers for Lite Dallas public you better figures. .cliool fur tlie coming year. The pres W in. Kennedy, who settled near ent school term will end May 18th. Bethel in 18M and weut to Eastern Ladies, remember that Mr*. Smith Washington in 1873 diid there this sells m.llinery lower than any othui week aged 82 year- and leaving a wid house in the county. Location, cor ow of the same age. ner of Alain aud Mill streets, Dallas. Last Monday we ordered the Orego Everything in the line of harness nian fer A. Milne, of Perrydale, G. A. making of the best leather and at low Larson, of McCoy, and C. C. Gardner, est prices by G. W. Shriver at Perry- of Bridgeport, each having paid $2.25 dale. H e is an old timer at the busi for it and this paper for a year. ness. There will be a business meeting of Mrs. Minnie Mason has moved to the alumni association of La Creole her new Portland home. H er father, academy at the office o! the school su Uncle Perry Smith, will visit among perintendent tomorrow afternoon at kindred here f*r a time, then go h*> at 2 :30, and a full attendance is desir Missouri. ed. The wife of Prof. Powell has gone to tescli nil the lower Columbia, where lie will join her at the close of his Ind-psindence school. He will proba bly not teach the coming year. f BAI<IN<y POW DER* •‘ Delays aro dangerous.'* ,TUo*e who Three crews of section men and a gang of bridge carpenters were at work llave poor, weak, impurs blood should on the spur track to our sawmill this take Hood’s SarsiipurtfU at once. It never disappoints. week. No other milliner in this "•tinty has a larger or better assortment in that line than Mrs. Khaffer, whose store is next door to this office. She is hav ing a good patronage. CANTORI / Each package of Puin.ui Fadeless Dr. Embrte lias moved to within one Idoek south « f the depot and J dye colors more good* than any other dye and colors them better too. Sold II. Lawton into the block just west of by A. K . Wilaon. , it. For sale or trade: b'even lots in John E. Smith would like to prove Washington, improvement addition to you that he understands all about to the town of Kent, in King county, btacksinithing. Waahingten, on the railroad between Beattie and Tuconm. W ill sell for Bring your produce in exchange for cash or trade for real estate or other ><est line of dry gwods, clothing, shoes pro|-erly of value. For terms, see Edgar L. Collins <& Co., in Dallas. oid furnishing goods in the city, t lie Bee Hive. T h e Beat In th e W o rld . The big saw mill plant of the Tliur« W e believe Chamberlain’s Cough ton Lumbering eempany at Dallas i* Remedy is the best in the world. A Specialists generally excel those now in railroad connection with all few weeks ago we suffered witli a se who deal with many tilings. Gaynor's the outer world, a half mile spur track vere cold and a troublesome cough, concern themselves about nothing ex having been laid front it to a connec and having read their advertisement* cept feotwear. In th *tlin e they stand tion witli the Southern Pacific at the in our ewn and other paper* we pur at the bea 1 in this countv. end of the trestle north of I lie railroad chased a bottle to see if it would ef bridge. That will save a large amount feet us. I t cured us before the bet tie of hauling lumber to the depot, which was mere than half used. It is the Nearly all the farmers between here cut up the streets badly. Verily, Da'- best medicine out for cold* and coughs. and Salem keep too busy te go to laa is in all respects ou the up grade — The Herald, Andersonville, Ind. town for what tliey noed and get the Mrs. L. H. Additnn, national lec Fur sale by A. K. Wilson. stage driver to do moat of their buy turer and state organizer of the W. C. ing. Order* may b* left in any letter T. U., will speak in this county as fol- box. S P R IN G V A L L E Y . lows: McCoy, 8 o’clock on the even ing of April 28.h; Oak Grove, 11 an F A L L S C IT Y . Clyde Henry, the druggist, spent 8, April 29th ; Independence, 8 o’clock 8unday with his parents. A. J. Harman died laat Sunday April 30th; in the evening at Mon mouth on May 1st, Ai*lie May 3rd, Read Supervisor John Plum is get night. Kickreall May 4th and Falls City May ting the roods in fine shape. W ill Yeater visited friendt last 5th and Sunday morning and even- Mrs. Percy W illi* has been visiting Sunday. ng. The annual county convention the family of Jehn Emmett, of Mc Cland Lewia waa through here buy .will be held in Dallas May 8lli aim Coy. 9th. Oil the evening of the 8th Mrs. ing cattle. Additon will lecture on Law, Labor The ente.tainment given by the Mrs. Thompson returned from Sa and Finance. Z en » school last Friday evening was m success; the school closes this week. lem Saturday. There is more catarrh in this sec Miaa Maud Moyer ia visiting her tion of the country than all other dis Mrs. Woodford, who has been visit aiater in Salem. ease* put together, and until the laat ing her brother, Rev. G. A. McKinley few year* w is supposed to tie incurable. for sev.-ral months, left Monday for All our young teachers except one For a great many years doctors pro New York. passed the examination. nounced it a local disease, and pre Miss Elsie E lliott left a few days scribed local remedies, and by con Joe Gage and wife have moved to ago for Utah, where she is to be mar J. J. Brawn’s former residence. stantly failing to cure with local treat ried to Frank Lewis, who used to be nienl, pronounced it incurable Science Allan Travis ha* retnmed to the lias proven catarrh to be a constitut- in this vicinity. loggimg camp in Washington. tiunal dl*e«*e, and therefore requires Mist Jennie Smith whe taught the constitutional treatment. H all’s Cat Zena *chool last winter, has gone to Dr. Steiner named th-ough the arrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Tillamook to lr»-h * summer scheol, (awn to Reck Creek this week. Cheney <fc Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the rn- and Alias Nellia Smith who has been Mr. Callahan intend* to move to ly constitutional enre on the markrt. attending the O. A. C., will soon leave I t is taken internally in dases from Sugarloaf as soon as *cliool ia out. to teach in the same county. ten drop* to a teaspoonfol. I t acts Rev. Sareeney will preach at th* M. directly on the blond and muons sur B A L L S TO N . i E. church next Sunday at 11 and 7 30. faces of tlie system They effer $100 for any case it fails to cure. Iscnd for Grandma Bali is about the same. J S. Montgomery is building a circulars and testimnnal*. Joe Garrett’s horae threw him on residence on the south aids of the Address. F. J. C r s n r y & Co., creek. the ha d road Saturday and he is just Toledo, Ohio. Mr*. Tstherovr esme borne *ick able to get around again. Sold by nrnggUt*. 75 cents. from the farm Saturday but is some H rll's Family Pills are file l-e*t. Grant F*r!ey, a brother-in-law o f better. TR UM Tw kr» MWH Mill feed at R ig g «’ grocery store. Squire Focht was taken quite tick W h a Y Wv *. ¡xAVE L E A R N E D D U R IN G T H E W E E K F R O M A L L A V A IL - while on his way to attend the e*” Aliss Ora Luper, of Amity, lias been venti.m Saturday, and had ta re very sick. tiunie; he haa been suffering from en A b la S o u rce s D is h e d u p fo r O u r Mrs. J. E. Smith has exchanged her largement of the liver for some time. N u m e ro u s F a m ily ef R e a d e rs organ for a piano. In A b re vla to d P a r a g r a p h s . All the hop yard* will be run this The stage will take you front Dellas year. Dudley Sating will run the Baled hav and mill feed at Oslield's j to Salem and back for $1.50. Wann yard, George Cl-rk the Clan- field yard. Dad Winteia, Clif. Ball’s J. L. Coombs lias sold to John F. | The goat association will have its yard, ami Amos Kniih the yatd be Wisner 64 acres of laud near Am ity final business meeting tomorrow longing to the Ball estate. Capt. Cornelius Hughes has been 1 Prof. J. B. Long, of Amity, has been i the Union primary passed o ff verv drilling his youthful soldier boys this! practicing magnetic healing in Dallas harmonious here, the delegates being wrek. One hundred and fifty-one l errott* well divided among tiie three parties As the interior of the court house eat dinner at ilia Collage Hotel last composing the union. Kenneth Campbell was nominated road super near* completion it becomes more and Saturduy. visor and O. E. Foclit was elected more at'ractive. Mis* Mary Parker, formerly of D 1- o umitteeman Mrs. A. E. Powell ha* returned from I iih . was mariied iu Portland last we* k California and is here with her sister, to W . H Monroe. R e m a rk a b le C u re of R h e u m a tla m . Mis. Rebecca Howe. Koiiut, a pure vegetable fut to le K k n n a . Jackson Co., W . Va. About three years ago my wife had Mrs J. W. Buster, of Sheridan, lias used as a substitute for Uni, may be an attack of rheumatism which con been visiting tier parents, John Ver had at Brown’s grocery store. fined her to tier bed for over a month lion and wife near Eola. A brick creamery huildiiig is being and rendered her unable to walk a step The Mrs. Nell-e H ill Dcnlinger died in constiacted at Independence. without assistance, her limbs being upper story will he nsedii» un Odd swollen to double Ibeir normal siz . New Mexico this week and will be Fellow* lodge. S. Maddox insisted an my using brought to Iiide|umdeiice for burial. happy because so many Polk counti **« ans praise the good dinners tliey get When it comes to repairing broken there. things of all kinds Mr. Risrer, the gunsmith, is a success, lie will tackle Of course you want the best leather almost any thing and generally gets it fixed up to suit the owner. and the heat workmanship you can V get in buying harness. Then go to Mr. Shafer near Gray’s hardware store Good roads are bringing in many of on State street. His harness has no the country ladies and most of them superior. go to Brown’s store to see their new these goods and things for the child ren. The new styles are pleasing and H ie scientific optician, H. W . Barr, the prices are within the reach of all understands all about fitting defective eyea. By asking a few questions lie See their fancy groceries. „H , T . J. Guthrie has been quite ill. Hpectacles and glssses at Pfennig’s. W ithin the next few 'lavs Mrs. Fics- D A L L A S P O IR T L E T 8 . termust make a finishing sale of her When it comes to »hoeing a hone millinery and prepare to he o f! to Cape Nome. I f she cannot gat her Mr. Lynch knows exactly how. price, she will have to take your best * .* offer, as the goods must go, profit or Notice our display of summer un no profit. derwear; we are headquarters ou this line. Prices reasonable. Big hearted Charley Hellenbrand i* The Bee H ire. U n ion S c h o o l P ro p o s itio n . A bout readers all know negotiations have been in progress for some time to unite L-tcreole academy and Dufay ette seminary and make a far better school than either one of them would «ver he singly. The recent Hillsboro conference authorised a committee to fake final action provided certain con ditions were met. Eacli school would contribute an endowment fund of $5,000. The only remaining question is will the |>eople here erect at a cost of about $2,500, a building absolutely neceseary for dormitory and other sch >ol purposes. Bishop Dubs. Pre siding Elder Poling and other Evan gelical ministers were hero Tuesday evening and after a fine sermon by the bishop, a statement of the case was made and a committee consisting of M. M. Ellis, A. W. Teats and J. C. Hayter was appointed to devise ways and means to erect tlio required structure. If it is done the college will be established here, if not it will go elsewhere. I t would ho the only Evangelicel school of high grade oil the coast, would bring here at once at least a dozen families and in a few years double that number, to say nothing of hoarding students. Can the people of this commuuity afford to let such an opportunity slip from their grasp. It would pay big fiuaii d aily in uddition to the valuable moral and religious influences that would be added to tlio coninmuity. aaV/U Many low-priced imitation baking powders are upon the mar ket. These are made with alum, and care should be taken to avoid them, as alum is a poison, never to be taken in the food. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM S T., NEW YORK. A dramatic entertainment will be given at the city hall tomorrow even the fiction taken was fair and square, Summons. ing by local talent for the benefit of the same chances being open to all >he Dallas hand. I t will li* full of fun alike. The convention was in no and worth seeing an hearing. Adm is In the circuit court of the state of Oregon sense packed in the interests of any sion 35 cents. for Polk county, department No. 2. particular persons or things. N. F. T . M. Bailey, plaintiff,'j Gregg, its nominee for senator, has The ministers of Dalla* are to meet long been known as one of the most in the parlors of the I’rosbvlsrian John Munson, A rvilla \ Munson, and H. L. | successfull and reliable farmers in the church at 10 o'clock hext 'Monday Fenton, A. F. Toner, j county, and his legislative record will morning to organize a ministerial as partners doing business | bear close inspection. He is truly the sociation. Rev. Goodfriend will rend under the firm name of j Fenton A Toner, and | friend of the common people atid can a paper on Good Citizenship. •J. C. Proctor ami Mar j not be persuaded or in any manner At the Presbyterian church Rev. tha Proctor, defend- | paid to neglect or barter away the in ants. j Goodfriend will preach in the morn T o J. C. Proctor, one of the above named de terests of his constituency. With ing on The Treasures of the King fendants: Noah Gregg in the senate the people IN T H K N A M E O F T H E S T A T E OF dom,and in the evening on Heart Re would have an uncompromising ligion. Religious discusión every Oregon, you are hereby required to appear friend of what was best for them. and answer the complaint filed against you in Thursday evening and ull mude wel the above entitled suit on or before the lust Joseph Craven, the candidate for rep come. day of tiie time prescribed iu the order for resentative, is one of our best and publication of this summons, to-wit: The 1st On Wednesday evening, May 16'h, lay of June, 1900. ami if you fail to so appear most aiibatnntial farmers, his word be and answer, plaintiff w: ..ply to > the sai-l ing good as his bond among those Rev. A. I. Goodiricnil is to be installed for the relief demanded in his complaint who have known him for years. He as pastor of the Dallas Presbyterian court, The relief demanded in said complaint is for church. Rev. T. Brmiillelte, ef Cor judgment and decree against the defendant, too has had legislative experience and váis, Dr Thompson, of Corvallis, Rev. John Munson, for the sum of $1,600, with in was always on the side of right and G. A. McKinley, of Zena, and Dr. terest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per justice as opposed to political sc horn annum from the «3rd day of December, 1 HUH, Ketclium, of Salem, are to lake part. and for tiie further sum of $200 attorneys era for financial gain at the expense of taxpayers. If Joe Craven is sent to fees, and for costs and disbursements in this Polk cou n ty: I will continue to suit, and for a decree that plaintiff’s mort the legislature he will come back with make the large «iza stamp phetograph. gage mentioned and described in the complaint a clean record. J. E. Sibley, who is eighteen for 25 cent* for school child- herein be foreclosed, aud that the premiaes offered for county judge was admitted ten, during tiie month of April. School therein described be sold to satisfy said sums, to the bar in Illinois and twelve years and that you be barred and forever foreclosed teachers announcing this to their of and from any and all right, title and inter i ago came west and settled in Dallas, schools shall have the same.reduction est in or to the following described premises, where he has conducted a successful These are no Ch'np John pictures, bul to-wit: A ll of that tract of land situate in law practice. There is nothing showy are made of the best material and will Polk county, Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at or demonstrative about Joe Sibley but a point in tne center of the county road at the not fade. southeast corner of the Martha K. Burford as a business man be has proved him J. T . C herrínciton , Dallas. tract in the donatiou land claim of David self pure as gold and true as steel. (»rant and wife, N ot No. 1,951. section .33, Various important trusts have been Rev. W . 8. Smith was installed ns township 7 south, range 5 west, thence run commuted to him nnd in no instance pastor of the Presbyterian church at ning west along the center of said road 17 1-2 has be failed to do the right tiling. chains, thence north to the center of the La- Independmce Wednesday evening. Creole river, thence down said river with the His legal knowledge, his conservative Rev. A. I Goodfriend. of ¡fallas, pre meanderiug8 thereof to a point due north of views and actions, and his strict relia sided, preached the sermon ami pro starting point, thence south 22-75 chains to bility in all things would make him a pounded the constitutional questions. the place of beginning, containing 24 acres safe custodian of the interests of the more or less. Rev. W. A. AIcKinb-v, of Zens, ad This summons is published by order of the county and of the estates of widows dressed the people and Fr. Thompson, Hon. VV. L , Wells, judge of the county e m it and orphans. J. G. VanOrsdel having of Corvallis, gave the Charge to the of the state of Oregon for Polk countv, served one term as sheriff Ims proved made at chambers on the 17th day of A piil, pastor. 1900. The date of the first publication is his fitness for tiie position. As n In almost every neighborhood there April 20, 1900, and of the last publication result of tiie court house fire he found June 1, 1900. things in a chaotic condition, hut by »s o m e o n e whose life baliteen saved TOWNSEND A HART, incessant hard work has brought them by Chamberlain's Colic,.Cholera snd Attorneys for Plaintiff. into admirable shape. But for tht Diarrhoea Remedy, or who liar been cured of chronic diarrhoea by tlio use BU TLER . • >f that medicine. Such peteuiis make a point of telling of it whenever op Mr. Auer has commenced training portunity offers, hoping that it may his hop«. the means of saving other lives. For sale by A. K. Wilson. J Lee Rowells will soon move to Sheritlau. HAD At the parsonace of the Christian church Wednesday evening Rev. B. Z It is feared that early fruit is dam Riggs united in marriage W . J. Wag aged by th# frost. tier and Afiss Mattie McIntosh. Lat J. 8. Pettyjohn waa a county seat er at his mother’s home a nice tappet and I am afraid I have in wa* served and a number of f he wool visitor Saturday. herited it. I do not feel en mill hands dropped in and render« tl Emily Auer ha* been visiting her | some delightful music. She is a well; I have a cough ; my brother in Dallas. worthy young lady and lie rank* lungs are sore; am losing among our moat eiilerpri -ing business Mi** A lie« Coy •pen*, a few day* flesn. What shall I do? men. of Inst week on Mill Creek. Your doctor says take care of Mr*. Dodson and Ella Pettyjohn are yourself and take plain co d -liver Exposure to a sudden climatic change produces cold in the hem) and ataving at the home of Mr*. Lady. oil, but you can’t take it. Only catarrh i* apt to follow. Provided Mr. Shepherd, wife, ton and dnngh- | the strong, healthy person can » i ’ ll E ly’» Cream Balín you are nrtitfd ter, went to McMinnville Saturday. take it, and they can't take it against nasal catarrh Price 60 ecu's long. It is so rich it upsets the at druggists, or Ely Brother*, 66 War Heveral of the Iioyt from here are stomach. But you can take ren stnet, New York, will mail it working in Ih# Gooseneck *aw mill. great amount of labor performed by him the titles to many a piece of property would have been under a cloud. He has collected a largu amount of delinquent tax, which made him some enemies, but he was only doing his sworn duty and what ihc interests of the general public de manded. The affairs of the sheriff’s office are now in excellent condition and no one else so fully understands the financial interests of the county. During another term lie would bo still more efficient and it would ho unfortunate for the county to have any change made at this time. Next week we shall have something to say about other candidates. T. A. RIG G S, Dallas, Oregon. GRANDMA CONSUMPTION w The Balm cures without pain, docs not irritate or catire sneezing. It rpreads itself over an irritated and an gry surface, relieves immediately the painful inflammation, cleanses and euros. Cream Balm quickly cures the cold. CASTOR f A For Infants and Children. Tbs Kind Y oi Have A t o p Bought Mr*. J. T Lady ha* returned from ' Kan Francisco, but it «till quite poor- ¡ iy. Quite A band of milch cow* ps«*ed through Itere I hi« week, being taken to C»|ie Nome. O U R C A N D ID A T E S . Ti- all who were present at last Sat urday's convention it w*s evident that O B a n U m . S T O R I , » Hu IMTwHtwl SCOTT'S EMULSION It is very palatable and easily digested. If you w ill take plenty of fresh air, and exercise, and SCOTT’S E M U L S IO N ste a d ily , there i$ very little d o u b # about your recovery. There are hypephosphites in i t ; they give strength and tone up the nervous system while the cod-liver oil feeds and nourishes. toe. ami fti.oo, all druggist«. SCOTT A BOWNE. r W i r f T w f w York. N E W T O -D A Y . HITE FEED OATH FOR SALK BY JAMES Olmsted at Ballston. (OYATOES FOR «A L E BY GEO near Dallas at 10 cents a bushel. ROWCLIFFE P A R f.OAD OF FIRST CLASH SHINGLES FOR O «ale by A. F. Stoner at Kickreall. R. HI BBARD'S CLYDESDALE «TALLIO?», e Ormonde, will make the season of 1900 at Dallas O TRADE-SEVERAL LOTS II» SOUTH HEW port for a good driving horde. Apply to W. A, T Irvin in H p t'R F . BRED BROWN LEGHORN E G "« FOR 1 «nie at B0 cent« a setting by Mr$. Frank Gibson at Kick reali. M lo an on ! m pro ved farm f r o - perty at uaual rat«ss by Oscar (lay ter, Dallas, o n e y to 131 VE K.XTK \ GOOD YEARLING BULLE T s-tleby J M. Holman, of I »all.'«. M0« . FOR ONE Y TO LOAN AT • FER CENT ON FARM J. L. COLLINE, Dallas. r ic e f o r s a l e — h t u n o r s o f t , i n a n y quantity a ant ..•■!, and cheap enough at the brick yard mar Dallas. O. F SIIFW. B U FF. HAVr. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED VV farm pmfwrty. SIBLEY 4 E A KIN ,