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THE POLK COUHTY ITEMIZER 1 J S Â Î Â Î 5 S ! « 111 STAFF OF BUSTLERS. " in,i™. .... ... «*..* A. J. T go to Linn county < gather berries. -------------- BUTLER. d ay a gixxl crO| aud fair weather. T A L K N O . 6. Heying has begun. Money «aveil is money made. Times W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O S A Y A B O U T < W e are row awakened bv the sun- Mr. A uer returned from Portland A large r and better ferry boat is be are easy when you have plenty of mo T H E D O IN G S I N T H E C O w UN TY “ * r® ,l>* at tlie aoluier T a encamp. r it . rue cannon Sunday. < ing built at Wheatland where a large ' ney. VVe pride ourselves in being | amount of traffic croaoea in the fall. able to pive you the very fullest value Mrs. Allen Hussey, of Portland, is An U n eqt-tM cd a n d C o m p l e t e Re for every dollar spent with us. Series •tim e of W n a t Your F rlon ds are A . J. W « (! ami wife and daughter*. viaitiug relatives here. . K vkky F riday M orning A t 7:80. j Rev, J. A. Campbell, well known in 11 in our bicycle gift is now under a n d Have Beon L ately D o in g . Howie and Myrtle, »pent the Fourth this county, has accepted the pastor-1 W illard Buell, of Sheridan, will wav. Hubert Broueon, of Lewisville, iu Portland. ate of the Christian church at H epp- teach our school this fall. drew the tirst one, and some one of SOITOK AND PBOPllISToR. SUVER. uer. Monta Mitlowan, ol Crooked Fin- our pattoni will get this beautiful The wheat crop will not be as good Rambler with coaster brake. Notice it Qrecu Suver ia building a new house Ser Prarie, vsilid friends in this loenl- as expected— toe much rain. W ith a bufhel of lime and a little in our wiiidew. O ur cn.y corner tit ity recently. labor many dingy premises could be AY. Steele will saw the town dads! S U B S C R IP T IO N K A T E S : Mrs. Frank Husst-y, who has lieen led up in the front part of our big whitewashed and made to look much wood up this week. Mias May Savage is at work in very sich ia much improved in health store is n comfortable place fur you to I I 50 .......................................Per y^ar better. ... . , n .. . ... i Strong's reiuarant during the eol- take a short rest when in town we in- $ 75........................... Per six months Bridgeport was »w ilin g L i }r / in Salem. W ild bladkherrise are very scarce The Salem cannery is putting up vit you in. This tslk is to you \Ve Ed. sMcLane’s folks Sunday. 40........................Per three months j here, while there will be a great many abbut ten tons of peas a day and ex aie being talked about. But wo are ... • • i t i . Many of mr people anticipated a early apples, Advertising rates made known on pect to have 175 tons canned before W a are going to have a free mail de- p)ett„ ' t Kurlh „t Dallas but the gen- receiving new goods daily, and are juat application. Correspondence is solicit* the season is over. livery route from Suver, commene.ug | llt. r, in ^ h t disappointm ent opening tifiy dozen hate end ten doz * . B R ID G E PO R T. August 1st. Mr. Fruin has the con- en capa all of the lsteal shades, shapes Fine Job Printing done at reasonable The courthouse yard is being grad tract. Asa Iliroiv, of Silverlon, is attend and styles. Direct from the factory Born, July 3rd. to the wife of C. N. ually cleaned up and in due time will 'trices. ing the leaders school in Salem and McCaleh. a girl. we have a fíne lino of white goods. be nicely graded and ornamented and Fine haying weather. The farmers »topping wth his auut, Mrs. S. D. will be a place of beauty. are about done cutting, and are haul Gibson. Fred Chapin, of Yam h ill county, is R. E. B R Y A N & SON. ing to the barn. Some oaW ready for visiting his folks. T h e national democratic team are The Cape Nome news is that se ma Mr. Nichnos and wife, A. Jones and the binder. Fall wheat look« poor, Bryan and Stevenson. The former ny men there are out of money and W in. Ford and Mr. Gede are build- wife, E. Eliott and wife“ Mrs. A. V. spring wheat will he a good yield. was the unnmimous choice of the cannot get work that there is *uie to Thompson, Iherman Elliot, and Mist ingan addition te W . I,. Frink’s house. S P E C IA L S : Shoes, hats, childrens’ clothing, remnants in summer goods, la dies summer underwear and childrens' straw hats at coat. be great suffering when cold weather Killa Fielder celebrated the Fourth 8 M IT H F IE L D . Kansas City for president and the lat- cemes. Gilbert Tyson has jurt returned from Cheese, small, fresh at 12$ cents a pound. at the Ellioi home. Lincoln county where he has been vis ter was thought most available of the Everybody ia busy making liny. Strong efforts are being made to es Mr«. M A Ch-ipmnn and son, Geo. iting friends. dczen candidates offered for the vice- tablish a creamery a a Wbiteson. The There lias been several cases *f K. Elliott aid wife, Doug. H anna and There will ba an ice cream social at presidency. The former is recognized Southern Pacific gives great encour measles. wife, C. U. H anna and wife, T. W . Bridgeport school houm on Saturday, as the strongest man with all ele agement to that and all other agricul W ann «ii.-*ite, Mrs. A . V. Tompson, the 21st, iu behalf of the organ fund. A T - Geo. Myer and family have gene to tural and industrial projects. Misses Pllla Fletcher and E lb a Wann ments opposed to republicans, and the the coast. Miss Clara and A. R Bell have the Sliermm Elliott and Loran W an n at A number of hop yards in this and latter has already served a term as Silas Riggs and wife, of Salem, were tended the camp meeting at Turner I measles and W . L. Frink's children Marion counties are being sprayed, vice-president, having been elected \ are recovering from the whooping last Smday. the owners being determined that the here the first of the week. cough. with Cleveland in 1892. They will lice shall not get ahead of them. Lat You will find new and old bikes to buy or rent. Your A. J. Shipley and family have gone ’ r e e l i n g W e a t h e r In Ju ly perhaps come as near polling the er on other growers will he ant to re near Corvallis visiting relatives. choice of Rambler, Ideal, I’atee Crest and B. and H. O r e g o n C ro p s. W oud cause great discomfort and whole nntirepublican vote as any two gret that they did not take the same Fall wheat is filling and ripening Special. We have the best equipped repair shop in Mrs. Hastings and daughter. Ruby, I loss, blit fortunately it is sel lorn course. men in the nation. attended the meeting at Bullston Sun- knovn. A vast amount of misery is ! very rapidly, and the berry is reported the count}’. Brazing, enameling, frames cut down end Several diffeient railway companies day. caned at this season, however by ijn- nice and plump, except in the W ill every kind of repairing promptly done. Leaks in tires , poveished blood, poor appetite and amette valley, where nut liltlc, if any, T h e friction that the republicans are figuring on building a network of Mr. McKee,who lives on the Rich- geufral debility. These conditions ! improvement has been noted in its railways through eastern Oregon, positively stopped. Call anu see my R U B B E R N E C K had hoped to see among the three some of them to tap this valley, it mond place, started his binder Mon may be remedied by enriching the condition. The cutting of f ill wheat saddles and cuckoo hells. Wheels cleaned and ad elements concerned in the union re will all add materially to the general day. bloid and toning the stomach up with |and winter oats is now general in justed. Floor pump for the use of wheelmen. southern Oregon and in the Columbia Hold’s Sarsaparilla. This medicine form party has not materialized. The prosperity of the state. The time is Jef. Byreley, wife, daughter and liver valley, and it is developing rap- not far distant when we will have di leading spirits have in every case con niece, Ilettie Brotherson, who have seens to put new into the whole pliys ally in Southern Oregon and the W ill rect rail communication witii Astoria been visiting at Sam Smith’s have re ica' system, simply because of its amette valley. Spring wheat has made ceded that it was wisent and best to via Tillamook. woiderful power to purify, enrich and turned to their home at Newport. put Bryan and Stevenson *»n the pre»- vitilize the blood, create an appetite a good ami hoalMiy growth during the Some sidewalka over town used at aid invigorate the digestive functions. week and its condition is generally Corner Main and Oak streets, Dallas, Oregon. idential ticket. Many favored some tention to loose or broken plank and BALL8TON. Me advise you to get a bottle and try very promising, except that in por A ll kinds of iron and wood 'work done. Special atten other candidate for the vice presiden to have protruding nail heads driven Squire Focht is still very sick. itif you are not feeling just right. It tions of the Willamette valley the in. The owners have time to do it. grain aphis is reported as bi ing very tion given to wagon and carriage repairing. Bicycle lepair- cy, but almost without exception they .. - i n , . < i . » M ill do you more good than a six but are careless about ir. Home back Kenneth Campbell lost a fine horse ^ rJ >tjon< Jt > th, , „ 8t medic. thick. Potatoes, corn, hops and gar- ing neatly done, Horse shoeing a specialty. A ll kinds of have acquiesced in the action of the yeads and even some front’ones would with colie. d»nn are doing well and they have ¡in money can buy. Goods kept in stock for sale. Kansas city convention. Never was look be*ter and be healthier if made made rapid advancement during the plow and saw grinding done. Mrs V an Patton has moved hers Full line of buggies there more unity or enthusiasm at and kept more cleanly. week. Haying is in active progress Full line of bicycles and sundries. POLK. from Dallas and will occupy the all over the stare, except in the Mood and a stock of j . I. Case plows. We also sell valvoline oils, the beginning of a presidential cam James Olmsted property. The1 July magazine number of The Farmers busy haying. river valley, where it is about comple paign. The republicans realize that Outlook contains and interesting col cylinder oil, engine oil and harvester oil. Best on earth at ted. A large crop is being secured, The farmers are busy making and lection of pictjres relating to the pre I. Dyck intends to put up a prune they will have to use some very skill notwithstanding the fact that a great right prices. storing hay. The grain crop will he sent Chinese crices, including authen dryer. dual of that previously cut was totally ful political generalship to defeat the tic portraits of the young emperor and very short lure this year. Born, recently to the wife of Abe ruined by the late rains. The second of Kang Yu Wei, the famous leader combination. Jesse Nuwbill's mother, who has crop of alfalfa is now being clit in the of the reform party— portraits obtain been visiting him for some time, re Jiesbrecht, a son. southern and eastern portions of the J. R. Robbins and fitmily have been Rev. P. Gerig, of Fruitland, occu state. T he outcome of the strained rela- ed from Chinese sources, and it is be turned to her home east of the moun lieved, never before published— an ex tains last week. pilo is 86 years old. pied the pulpit here Sunday. spending two weeks on the bench at (ions in China is by no means certain. H im ,o Remove the n lrt W h ich Ocean Park. cellent portrait of Mr. Conger, our Time Aocixniulatei. Quite a number of our farmers are Walter and Clarence Butler can*» Whitney, son of Judge Boise was No telling how many foreigners have minister to China, portraits of Gener Tnk* the pleture from Its frame and down form Washington last week to to raise sugar beets for the factery at married in Portland lust week to Miss been or how many will he killed be al Chaffee, the newly appointed A m er lay It on a large table, face upward. Louise Hawthorne. ican commander in Chins, Admiral see their father who has been quite Newberg. fore peace is restored. The Chinese Have a bowl of tqpld water and a good Kempff, Captain McCalla, and also a sick, Clarence returned to Tacom i Wheat cutting has commenced and W ill Lacey, a well known Polk «¡zed sponge In rcudinoss. authorities now seem inclined to pro rare and interesting group portrait of .Saturday. the merry hum of tlio «operator will county boy, is cleiking for a govern Peel a large wbdte potato and cut It HAVE A FARM OF ABOUT 400 ACRES NIT- b e the foreigners in their country k the Chinese foreign office, the Tsiing A large crowd attended the annual soon bo heard. ment surveying party in Indian Terri- In half. Then, with the sponge and uated within two miles of Airlie ior rent on lour "jr li Yamal). ($3 a year. The Outlook basket meeting of the Christien church tary at $100 a month. H e lias been water, go carefully over the entire sur time or for Bale on liberal term», There is a small hut a strong prejudice has been arous crop growing on the pl&ee and some »uminer fallow Company, New York.) SH E R ID AN. here Sunday. Rev. Essen, of Mon visiting his uncles in Iowa, face of the picture. In case It Is badly ing ha« been done, Uood orchard and fair build ed against them and the Mongolian of The farm in or will all be placed under good mouth, preached in the morning and cracked, as so many old paintings arc, ings. Buildings are being repainted. fence and o vided into at lca.-t six »operate fields. Dicers can constrain their people with afternoon, Mr. W ebb and wife, the Ilovv to Make Flah Savory. let the spouge be fiairiy dry, for lf the Potwession will be given August 1, ltKM). Big cwtored campmeeting being held E. P. CADWELL, Airlie, Or. difficulty. All the strongest powers of water should ooze under the paint It Make n sauce of one teaspoonful each noted singers, assisted with the mu- They will meet here next year. at city p a k . might crack more. Now tltke the po ¥ 9 earth have warships and soldiers there of butter and flour and one cup of hot I H,c* tato, anil with the mnootli side go over I)an Ralston, John Bones, Joe and are sending more. There is to milk In which a “pea” of soda has | IN D E P E N D E N C E . the entire siyfaee w hile It Is w e t been dissolved. Cook until smooth and Brown and others who were away are he a concert of action against the I ! then add a #111 of strained tomato llq- Do not scrub hanV as that Is apt to Mrs. Carlton is in Portland. at home again. itretch the canvas .»nd necessitate Its Chinese, each country being pledged | nor, a half teaspoonful of onion Juice, Miss R om * fond is in Portland. Geo. M .M . llaliegh has the choicest beiug taken off the utretcher. The po to not take advantage of any special a saltspoouful of salt and a dust of lot of Indian baskets this side of Port tato should move In n circular motion, cayenne. Stir In last one and one-half J. D. Campbell and wife spent the SO UT H gain in connection with the emergen cups of flaked cold cooked fish, toss land. Call and see. which should be kept! up until the can 4th in Corvallis. OF vas !s la a lather. cy. The result will probably be good aud stir until the fish Is heated through The road is lined with coasters now. ACADEMY The i l l « will soon begin to soften aud serve on crisp buttered toast Boats have stopped running on ac for all concerned. b l o c :; Sheridan is booming. A cheese fac and make tlie lather quite black. Iveep count uf low water. DALLAS tory starled this week, we have a new rubbing until all the stains and spots Ilt»v r « o S c a l l o p A s p a r a g u s . feed stable and a big general merchan I n a thirty mile drive over the conn Mrs. W arren Cressey ia quite sick W . E. Shaw A Son disappear and then waish carefully and Wash the asparagus aud cut the ten dise store ami a bakery contemplated. ty this week we have closely observed der part In two Inch lengths and boll with a bilious attack. very thoroughly with Itepid water and Proprietors. the sponge. the crops, the stock and the general them in salted water for ten minutes. ROCK C R E E K . Miss Minlie Tnvlor is expected home ++ I’ nless the dirt has been varnished appearance of things. It is eviil« n Boll four eggs hard and chop them fine. Monday from Washington, In, a picture will usually reiislily re The farmers are cutting hay. Butter an earthen dish and put a layer Stall room for double or that the yield of wheat nearly every Fay Shelley died at Portland and j spond to this treatment, bnt In case It of the asparagus In the bottom. Scat single teams, 10 cents, A. I,. Porter has gone on a survey where will be below the average of ter some of the egg over it and season was brought here fur burial Inst Sat- ! will not the following method lsaalmost urilav. back of the Sunshine country. Saddle horses, 5 cents. | sure to give the desired result: past years, but oats generally will pan With salt and pepper. Repeat until the Double a heavy blanket twice and dish Is filled, having for the last layer Seperate neat and warm Mr. Stockton is putting a new side- Mrs. J. L. Morrison aud win have out well. Cheat, clover, timothy and sprinkle It freely with alcohol: then the vegetable. Make a sauce of two Other, «t u rn e d from their visit among Dal- waiting rooms for ladies other kinds of hay are giving good re tablespoonfuls of butter and the same walk around his residence. of Ballston Spa, N. Y., received the above turn the picture In Its frame face are needed. j 1®* friends. title because she would not testify In downward over It and gentlemen. Give us sults, while potatoes and other vegeta of flour. When this Is cooked, gradual the celebrated Hamraersly w ill ease several The fumes of the alcohol will soon ly stir In two cups of milk and cook un Mrs. Kitchen is down from W ash- Nlr'* Chandler and party have re ? 'ears aco, and consequently was confined a trial. Feed for sale. bles are green and growing nicely. n the Ludlow street ja il by the irato judge. begin to rise and loosen the dirt. It til It thickens. Season with a dash of ington on h visit to her parents, Rub | lurn«d from Newport where they She oays In a letter recently received: Where orchards have been propjrly cayenne and pour It over the prepared will also clarify the varnish and give I’uj lor h nd wife. "I1®1*1 ll|e Fourth. It tlie appearance of having been just cared for apphs promise will and asparagus. Cover the top with a layer applied. The picture should be kept W IS E M A N 'S R IC K R E A L L . John Kirkland and Ed. Owens re there will bo fair crops of prunes. of bread crumbs and sprinkle grated ever the alcohol until all the spots H A R D W A R E STO R ED cheese on top. Bake In a hot oven turned from Cape Nome on the same | F a rm «!, arc bu«y haying. Stock is plentiful and all of it in good have disappeared from It» surface and steamer they left on. They advise ] from 10 to 15 minutes. M IL L S TR E E T .O A L L A S . left it fresh and bright In color. all to stay away from there. condition. Chickens are numerous G r,n ilf«tli,r H all is visiting r.la- The portrait should them be sponged -------------------------------- - lives at Silvertou. Best heating and cook sto witii a good sprinkling of ducks, a with tepid water aud placed where It O fficial Bonds. 8 P R IN C VALLEY. J. P. Caxtelein ami Thai). Luca. geese and turkeys. A ll kinds of ani will dry slowly. Never use any soap ves in the market. Tools of Luther Ground has given a bond, ns on an oil painting. It may remove the all kinds. Faints, oils, etc. Chilli run’* «lay »xerci»«« a week from ' l,ave K °" e w Tillamook county, mals ami poultry show better grades surveyor for $5,000 Ids securities be dirt, but the chemicals 1n It are sure ing H e ify Butler and 1. F.M. Butler. next Sunday at 11 o’clock. Unit* Quit. a number from here attended than in years past. to do damage, though the Immediate County Cb-rk U. S. Lauglmrv gave a Tinware: A. L. Fraser, one the basket, meeting at BalUton last H . Coyle will soon begin to «pray result may he very pleasing. Many a bond of 110.000, M. W . Mix. Ira of the best tinners in Oregon, Miinday. the Gilbert & Pattern'll hop yard. VV’. C. Brown, J. D. Smith and Dan Smith, A. L. Sperling, J. S. CoojHjr, good pleture has been rained by soap will meet your wants for any iel H o lliiiH W o r th will take an tmling to F. A M r« Anna Henderson, of M cMinn- ! and a scrubbing brush. Dwutv, S. B. Irvine and G* L. Mr*. Loia Green, Lettie and Carl Kitson springs. After a picture baa been cleaned It thing in that line. Hawkins as securities. A bond of Abrams «pent the Fourth at Portland. ville, ia hero visiting her sister, Mr* B. F. Lucas. should be varnished with picture var ,,,, . . . , . ,, • |20,000 » hi required of Countv Treas- 1 lie contract to construct the new ' ’ 7, , • , , * , nish. Mrs. H auling and daughter, ol Cot * , , 1 ' » it urei K. \ . Dalton. Ins bondsmen I k * •chool building and rearrange the olJ ... ., VT , ,, .. .. M i,« Roxanna W hite and her broth t t t V t T t t V T T i t Y r i n . . I . , i f a . line D. \\ . Sears, N h. Butler, M. M tage Grove, are visiting her sister, is sold by all druggists on guarantee, er, George, uf t’oriland, are here visit- j »me has been let to Riley it Morrison u ... , , , u u , f l o w to M ak e P i n k Cream. Mrs. J. N. Skaite. first bottle benefits or money back. . • u • « i i. Kill», II. llirsclibcrg, J. ». Bohannon at 95,200, lie job to he completed bv i . ing friend* and relatives. Boll four ounces of ground rice In a Book on heart and nerves sent free. .. T ’ , , 1 A. J. Goo ’man, ami If. B. Hummer (lie middle of October. . 4nftn,v , „ , , , , Grandma I’hillips, who ha, been quart of milk, adding two ounces of W o r d lu s been received here that ' Or. Mi1«a Medical Company, Elkhart, for |2,000 each, Jan. Boyds ton, J. J. quite sick with the pneumonia ia now butter, two ounces of eugnr and any Tom Domp.ey and Mark Burch had ' The 16th birthday of Miss Clevis Wiseman, A. B. Muir. D. S. McDonald able to he an und. flavoring liked. Stir srfter the rice la landed safe at Nome CLy. Rei forth was celebra teil at the home of J. M. Crowly aud J. V . M. Butler for added to the milk and for 20 mlnutea $1,000 each. Sheriff’ V an Orttlel’s of her sister, Mrs. 0 . II. Morris, Tues Mis« Kathlien B ird,of McMinnville, after It bolls till It Is a smooth custard. Miss Heieo Bouthwick expects to go bund was $10,000 and his securities who ha« lawn viaitiug relatives ill this day evening. Over twentv |ier*nn Color the rice to a pretty ptnk with to the Kellnap springs next week hop were there and she received some nice ar*» H. llirschberg, D VV. Sears, A. J. vicinity has returned home. cochineal. Spread the bottom of a ing that it will improve her health. presents. Goodman, J. L. Stockton and J. VV. Opposite Willamette hotel, Salem. glass dish with strawberry preserves, I Kirkland. Frank Boehringer »n d John Plum Mrs. Al. K irkU m l. of eastern Ore- W ill jfive stre n g th to th e nerve« anti r e aud when cool pour the rice over the sto re the liv e r and kidney« to * h e alth y wh.. have been working In California ¡ gotl> „ „ j Mrt. John Bogsnl, of Port- ||re U 1 n . - l , n r f n r ¡0 l nr jnm till the dish Is folL Set aside till cond ition, jjiv e tone to th e stom ach end i or nearly n year have returned home U l„, „ „ their parents, IH lS. IU. UUUK, 11110118101, bo« els, and prom ote * jpm k I sp p itito J. cold and then scatter desiccated cocoa- h ealth y d ig e stio n ; w ill re lie ve con stip*- 4. for the summer. Kd. Clark and wife. nut over the surface. tion. p u rify th e Moot I anti m ake a heal- 4* Oe t h / N (dv w ith a cle ar skin. T h a t tired 4 * Mrs. Sum. Phillip* anil children and Ladies’ fine dress and fancy Peter Cook is having a large shed J* fee lin g w ill leave you and slee p w ill be «L H ow to Coro F o r C lothlsa. nisee «m l nephew, Mr. McGrath and . Y " ’,1 , .. costumes cleaned without rip re stfu l. A t W ilson's d ru g sto re , Dallas. + ., , i. i . . I , built for the accommixlatiou of his Too must remenxber that neatness wife, of Portland, Imve <eturncd from ... . . . . ,____ ■ ping by dry process. C u r *1 a ». t. t. L J. . 1 . ,t, », it. .1. .fi. ». . , . customars, under which to leava their and care of your clothea are moat Im T T t t t t T T T Y T T T T t t T T V T t t T T T T a two weeks outing at the coast. , ’ . ... . ■ tains, blankets, portieres, * teams on rnmy days while doing portant If you want to look as well as dress goods and kid gloves The crops in this valley seem to he their trailing. , people with fat bigger Income«. When cleaned. Gentlemans’ cloth quite |«ior this year, a giasl many yon boy a pair of gloves, sew the but ing cleaned, dyed aud re think they are being damaged by the tons on fltruly betbre wearing them, as, paired. green aphis, which are quite numerous once lost they are generally Impossible this season. to match. When you invest In a new Mir of stocking*, run the toes and heel« C JO W alker and wife celebrated with darning cotton, and they will In ntl itt «t*i**9 t h « « , the ftOtli anniversary of llieir welding wear twice as long, and If washed at ' the f i ll of July. A number of their •hould U clMBiiue*«. . f + + + + + + + + + + * H + ,lHH ,*lMH + + + home they will last much longer than friends gathered at their home- and Ely*» Créant Bel ta + if aent to the laundry. When you take «notes* S»4 b «!« made the oecasior a very pleasant one r1 t!n> t is i s l « «m b r s i» . + off your h*L brush It well before put ----------- -- a e ----------- lt c o r»,, atarrk « a l trivos + ting It away In a box. When you take out cost. W ES T SALEM. • a cotd la ttrt hee .1 off your gloves, pull them out stralghL quicky. • + Do not roll them Into a tight untidy Ashury H anna ia visiting relatives Créant Ita lm U pl«M d » - lll at Liberty. b a ll er*r the manthrana »»<1 »• aboorb*L R oli«f U im- DALLAS, rSIDAT, JOLT 13, 1900. | menL VV. A . W A H II, 1 Lee S m ith ‘s Cyclery THE IRON CLAD WAGNER BROS. Farm for Sale or Rent. “ Ohsissiate FARMERS’ FEED SHED Becky Jones, « W h en I was released from prison m y health was broken down. M y nervous system could not recover from the strain. For ten years life was burden. Good physicians did me no good. I used Dr. Miles’ Nervine and Tonic and today I am entirely welL ** DR. MULES' tie rv in e Restorative WILSON'S f CELERY “DANDELION STEAM DYE WORKS ,lele A. $ 15,000 W o rth o f H ig h G ra d e Eastman Nasal Clothing, At Hats and Mens’ Furnishing Goods. to be closed il BUG- i: GIES! below Mens wool units at $5.95. 150, 00 n n d 75c crash lin ts a t :15c each . 75c ami $1 underwer at 50c n garment. Greatest clothing sale o f the year. 3 0 3 Com m ercial, Salem . OPPOSITE POSTOPPICC. Kodaks ^ J. P. Caldwell, agent, Dallas. CATARRH C. C. Hanna and wife have return ed from Marion. Miss Clara Gritton.of Liberty, spent the 4th «incog us. Tlie cherry crop, Dukes, is harvested. excepting mPillât« and a « « r « foOcwa U !• ■<* nol pn*!o«« — «— iag. U » ! » **■•» w ffatA ttr hy mil ; Trt«l Ww, 1« rt ®ru* _ ■*»»• ELY B M M U U JS y H W « r r » 8tr«H, N «w York. ; ; New and Second Hand. Single and Double. For Sale or Trade. Terms to Suit Buyers. Iait. A. V. Tom pan m ¡* visiting a tick daughter in Washington. v H :: o H. 20 I Per Cent Call for Warrants. V U T i n 1? MER FRY GIVEN THAT ALL UN- (*id touaiy wâW t» of ivik i«nnty, Onfm, wMrh w*r* prr%»ot*<l a«d rmion**!, “X«4 p*i«l for want at funds," prior «o Tu» 1. ÎJW8, «ili h« latid np#n prt-wnUitinn «t mv office. Int#re*t will COBB & S O N ! not h« tlkivni on tl»« aune if^r the date of this no- tic«- M. L FF.XTON, NORTH DALLAS. + rotini* Ti I l t n l , (htIta*. Ja n « áS, 190«. •8 + + Î Discount — AT— PFENKIG’S JEWELRY STORE Next door to P. O.. Dalian.