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Ben. H. Wa»li is now enroute bac k to hi* old Kentucky home. ¥ A Store that Satisfies ¥ ¥ ■# Get your book* *t Dodson’*. Stead ard work* at from 20 to 75 cent*. ¥ ¥ ¥ W. R. Craven, of Dallas, is to open * confectiouery store at Sheridan, ¥ ¥ C o ods t W o rk Shirts ¥ Dress Til* lin o l collection in Ihn val ¥ ¥ lay. We li ive ull ihn newest weav 50c ¥ es at any pric» you want to pity. T h e kind that are no hard to, ¥ Send for tut in pitta. Solid for our ¥ ¥ handy catalogue of standard pat tìnti, y»t ea*▼ to tìnti In re. Tlie ^ air »ngeat material* and nert pat- * ¥ tern*. It ia flee. tern». ¥ ¥ Cloaks and Suits ¥ Clothin g You cannot do heiiertlian to vis- ¥ ¥ it thin We want you For man, youth or boy. Ree our ^ ¥ to come department. and try on as many style* wontlerftii value* at $5.50,4|7.50, ^ ¥ aa you like. You will not lie lore $10 anti $13 50. Underwear, »»ox, to liny. Jacket« from $5 to $'<0, sweater*, hat*, ntckwear, etc, at £ ¥ ed the lowest price*. ^ auila from $5 to (35. A1 Haldcinan the batcher is buying poultry and eggs all thiough this neighborhood. Rev. W. B. Winans of Salem held s onion missionary meeting here last Sunday evening. J| S A L E M W. \V. Fawk, of Oak Grove, has succeeded N. J. Damon in the grocery firm of Damon Bros, in Salem. O R E C O n j} J « 4, Mis. W. R. Hollister, of Portland, is the guest of her son, G. W. Hollis rer.of the Hub Clothing Store. MAIL ORDERS Can he sent to Patton Bros., the Salem booksellers, for anything in the news, hook or stationery line. pay postage on everything: previous attempts. They Their stock outshines any For teachers: they are offering a fine line of reward cards for school gifts- Try a mail order from P A TTO N ’S BOOKSTORE SALEM - O R EG O N A B ad Fix When one wakes up «chin* from head to foot, and with the flesh tender to the touch, when Soreness and Stiffness makes every motion of the body painful, the surest and quickest way out of tne trouble is to use St. Jacobs O il promptly. It warms, relaxes, cures. P r i c e , 2 5 c . a n d S O c. U . LOCAL AND GENERAL- Mr. and Mrs Clarence Marita, of the Luckiamute, have a new soil. W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R IN C T H E W E E K F R O M A L L A V A IL - J. II. Lawton and wifi, of Sheridan, liuve been among their Dallas friends. Glen Butler haa been out from near Grand Koude buying sheep and goats. A b le S o u rc e s D is h e d u p for O u r N u m e ro u s F a m ily of R eaders In A b re v la te d P a r a g r a p h s . Dr. H. L. Toney, of McMinnville, has opened a dental office ill the llg low block For groceries go to Onfield's. A. M. McLaughlin and wife, of Bue M. Hayter, dentist, Wilson building na Vista, are wall friends east of the mountains. Spectacles and glasses at Ffennig’s Jack Wilson, engineer on the mo New at Muisera, jnrdiuiera, vaai s tor I etwee-i here and Indep< ndenee, and games. has gone east 011 business. The beat crokinole board you ever Bring 1 he children here for toys, saW for a dollar ia lo be had at Dod- good substantial kind worth taking so d ’ s . home. No trash. Lots of new games Prof. Hawley, of Willamette univer e'C.— The Bee Hive store. sity, is suffering from nervous pros Mrs. Hardy Holman and Mrs. An- tration. d ew Holman went to Portland Tues- J. W. Conner, of Slicridaii. and Mias 1 nay to be present at an operation 01. Mary Morgan, of Salem, were mar the latter’s husband to remedy twu ried this week, former defective operations. The family of J. C. Morrison, who You can find toys in endless varie is running a Marion county Imp yard, ty at Riggs grocery, such as ears, dolls ure speu.ling the winter at Indepen animals, Usd chests, whistles, tops dence for school privileges. horns, tops, drums, wugons, magic Harry Burford has sold !o J M. tanters Slid archerina boards. Go Burford 37 acres near Dallas for $500, soon and get first choice. and John Nelson let Alfred Baker Burnt work has become the most have the E. F, Sargeant farm near popular and useful art- of the day Perrydale for $4.500. l ook at the new and pleasing novel- When you want a pleasant purga tie* in this work at Mrs. Chare’s ami tive, try Chamberlain's 810111« -It and leave your order at once, either there Liver tablets They are easy to lake or at the studio of Mrs. Weaver. Pri and produce no nausea, griping or oih ces much lower than ever before. er disagreeable effects. For sale by Just the thing fur Christmas gifts. Wilaon Drug cempauy. A prettier assortment of decorated Dt. H. L Toney, a graduate dentist of the College of Dental Surgery, at Ann Arbor, Mich haa opened a dental office up stairs in the Uglow block Dr. Toney made a three- years study of his profession at Ann Arbor, and guarantees all his work lo give satis faction. Office hours 8 to 12 and 1 to 6. Examinations free. lamps than are now on display by T A. Riggs you never saw. See his chocolate sets, tea sets cake plates i salad sets, cops and saucers, dinner plates, olive trays and the like Go in , and take a look at the lieautiful arid useful things spread out on his skua tables ami you will he sure to wan' i some of them. GOOD HONEST COODS VALUES TH IN C S SEEN IN TO Y L A N D . In Ibis great big Uiy department ol nnr* you enter into a fairyland wheis goraf old Santa Clans ia buying all hispresi in* for his little friemb f r prices ab Ml reasonrb e and the cl o ce asaoitmenla >0 gieat he has not lime to bother with stores that n r y only a meagre lot of samp e stork. - China and Glassware ^ens H°use Coats Telling fact ia our line of vases, fine china slid bricahrac in beauti- ful and artistic de-ign* at most at tractive prices. Our recent impor tations are now 011 display, and * their betuiiy lias brought many words of praise and well pleased customers . Vases in AUSTRIAN WARE ROYAL VIENNA REDWOOD BOHEMIAN FEDORA, BTC Statuettes, fancy plates, cup* and saucers, ete. Just the thing to give a man and theNrlggist and Le st gift tisat *tn h a little sum can l uy. They are »11 made id reversible cloths, trimmed with the reversed side» 01 tli- cbitli and cord, in most desirable effects. $3.50 to $10 Full find complete iio«* of mena' SW EATER* HANDKERCHIEFS NECKWEAR HUH! E N D K R 8 BATH R0 BE8 G h fw , slipper* and mufflers. Absolutely Purs THERE IS ¥ 0 S U B S TITU TE K * «V ? . V,i. • »>. • j »,». • W * P V T PVT »V 3 - V .. . V,L. . ». .. . », K V iK M K.M £/**:/* fC.tMfe.tfrUf c / M a * j L 'A Not Strong In Streaks The Burr store’» stock i» not strut g in streaks as ¡« the case with so many stores in our timo— not strong on certain classes Ol goods aud very weak on ('tilers. Ours, ou the contrary, is a well balanced sbick, equally strung uu anything and every thing that a store of this kind ought to cairy. Watches, clocks, diamond rings, pins, brooches, lockets, cut glass, silver ware, Umbrellas— in all these, and many other «mailer jewelry items, we have iia*ortments that in beauty and variety do the utmost honor and credit lo this store. ¡Special Christ mas re-j inforrenieiits are swelling many of these lines >o even larger proportions than usual. Ou» Christinas stock of 1903 will lie better still than the very notable one of last year. Barr’s Jewelry Store If you have been thinking of hav iug some pictures taken fur your Corner State and Llbei friends, do not put it off beyond next week, and do not fail lo have your * t»-* » V * t v * i v a work done by Photographer Crouise ¿ .«a» t .rá £ ,<a* £ / * £. .«su t at over Dalrymples. Eggs arc now quoted at 35 cents. The only way to guard againat ex R and G long hip corsets at- Pol tnrtion in buying b trial goods is to Epworth League bazaar entertain lock’s cash store. deal with a strictly h nest undertaker ment at the city hall this evening. Squire Whitman, of Moninonth, is A. M. Clough,on State strict, has had Fancy articles on sale there today. tiiat reputation for many years. teaching at Aurora. * . Heieafter we can for $2 furnish this Judge Burch of Rickreall let his paper and the Homestead, one of tin A multitude of hungry men daily best agricultural papers in the state. hops go af 22 cents. eat at the lunch counter of George Isaac Compton and Alioe 'Bridges Latent styles in lithographed pillow Bros. week. ops, also cords, tassels, bobinet etc were married last ■ r * yj „ _ f *r finishing now here.—The Bee Hive The new home of Albert Domes at The Yokohama Tea «loro never be Store. McCoy is nearing completion.: fore had so grand an array of things J.C. Adams and family feel extreme Ex-Governor Geer is to hereafter be for Christmas gifts and they were ly grateful to those who were so kind editor of the Salem Statesman. never cheaper. By im|torting all and helpful in their recent sad be In ir goods they ssve about 20 per The O’ Brien’s who lived st Brim reavement. cent. Grove are now residents of Salem. Oliristmas goods atMeisers’ : Bohe Meiser’s take subscription for any mian and American glassware, Ger Very few Polk county people go to mail, French and Japanese china, magazine and their clubbing uffers arc the city sod hitch their horses to out fine. dolls and toys. side racks. Nearly all of them put up Miss M. J. Lee will set out a live at the s'teel bridge feed yaid where Putnam Fad* less dyes color mor* goods, a package, than any other. acre patch of strawberries at Buena their teams are iuvariably well treat ed. Hold by the Wilson Drug company st Vista. 10 cents a pack ige. John Bressler is down from Grass D A L L A S B E F O R E C H R IS T M A S . G<> and see the new bath tubs,sink«, Valiev visiting bis parents in Cooper The stage driver wit! bring whalev Hollow. lavatories and fittings for latest style eryou want from Sa'em. of plumbing at Wagner’s shop when John R Cooper’s daughter is up] you will find an up to date plummet- »»* from San Francisco and in very peer The Dallas flouring mill lias a Many farmers who do not raise health. choice >• j l icio for making cakes, aud ?«irF*ys complain of having beei George Link and wife a e out from their breakfast cereal aregood enough ¿really annoy-d by the roaminc Pennsylvania visiting his parents at for anybody. thank-giving birds of their neighbors Montgomery. *•* Gussie Bassett, who has been with Scroggin Bros, at Sheridan now Hunters who are expecting a good hi* grandfather Bassett in Alabama have a new bank safe which they con time during the holidays should get for several years, is now here on a vis their animuuitiou from Kisser’s gun it to his grandparents, Dr. Woods and sider burglar proof. The Juvenile hand concert drew a store. He mends umbrellas and utu- and wife. large crowd and the financial out er tilings. Let me say I have used Ely’sCream come was gratifying. **• Balm for catarrh and can thoroughly Jesse Martin, formerly of Smith- Forget not your loved ones under rec« mmend it for what it claims. Very truly, Rev. 11 W. Hathaway, Eliza field, was married last week in New- the sod. A visible token of rein-em- berg lo Miss Jennie Jones. hrance would be a neat monument belli, N. J. erected by G. L. Hawkins, the Dallas Take a look at Dodson’s Christmas We have some beautiful pictures on marble cutter. display, suitable for Christmas pres goods. They are new and up lo date and at prices that are right. ents, and fully 25 per cent lower than can be bougio elsewhere.— The Bee If your women folks and young J K. Moyer and wife, of Falls City, Hive Store. have been visiting their daughter, folks will go Lo the jewelry emporium of C. H. Morris, they can fiud many in Salem. Hugh Smith has bought from M* Mrs. E. E. Gilli.mi very nice Christmaa things Buy t .»• Ti • M. Ellis for $1,600 40 acres of land The railroads eit mate that within things that are useful at well us orna immediately north of the old Dallas the last year they have brought about mental. cemetery, also 15 acres of the Doctor 7000 bonieseekers to Oregon. Farley place. John Briedwell, who had lived near A great variety of holiday offerings Remember the big Woodman smok Amity for many yeats, died there on are on display at the Wilson drug er next Thursday night and that one November 29th, aged 72 years. store, some in the windows and some of its most eloquent talkers, George W . 8. Buell who taught at Sheri on the counters. What ever you may K. Roger*, will be present, also grub dan, has been chosen president of hi* need in the drug line can be found in abundance. there pure and fresh. They have a class at the Monmouth Normal. variety of standard couglt medicines. The Dallas Rebekaha have these Dan Hollinsworth at the Brown new officers: Mrs. F. H. Morrison, place on the Salem road is putting Mrs. J E. Sibley, Misses May Shel out 10,000 more strawberry plants. Trimmed hats at the millinery em t >n, Editli Houck, Eloiee Phillips and porium of Mrs. Chace have been Nora Robertsom If you have atray stock of any kind greatly reduced. Hhe haa some a small notice in this paper will be Ev Shvlton is back from a trip very apt to restore them lo the owner. thing (hat would be nice for holiday gifts. Drop in and see them. through Eastern Oregon, and s$jr* that as a stock country it is dead, J. H. Mttlkey and wife of Mon there being no grat-s and but lit tit mouth have been down on a visit to Have you tried the feotwear on sale stock feed of any kind. their daughter, Mrs. Charlie Holman. at Guynor'a shoe store. They have B own <fc Shaw are now making up Visit the Bee Hive «tore during the what would be sure to fit and please a spin ial mix for Christmas and will holiday season. We have the most evi ry member of your family. Wet be pleased to make you special price* select stock in the city st Invest pric weather goods ill full supply. on large quantities. This is a fine es. »*. mix and strictly choice. Pictures both framed and unfranted Mrs Dr. Farley and H L. Fenton Theodore M. Thompson, who wa* u and wife were among the Dallasites very cheap at. Kerslake’s furniture Dallas harness maker at an early da it whe witnessed the great play Ben store, elegant fur Christmas presents. Be sure to see them when you start and who in 1864 married Miss 8 one Hur. out to buy holiday goods. principal of Lacreole academy, didd W. G. Vassal! anil wife of Dallas, Momlay in Salem, where he had lived also Miaa Fannie Kevt of Perrydale for many years. The Dunn boys keep a model gro ar.d her stater Mrs. B' roggins of Sheri eery store. Whatever they sell is of F. A. Smith, a well known Salem dan were in Portland Saturday. high grade and in attractive packages photographer during the 70:ies,tlie> Dunns is not exactly a Christmas All kinds uf firm produce bought and in Seattle last week anti was brough gift store hot you can find there many to Salem for burial. He was an unci« •old. Remember the place, Dunns' liings suitable for presents. last your by marriage of the editor of the (Ve **• • fft rings lie of a substantial nature. gon Woodman. As a hardware man Win. Faull is a Crime here for your crokinole board- complete since*«. He keeps whatev A company has been organised t- build a telegiaph line from Sli- ridan -plendid finished boards, can play 75 er there is a public demand for, aud games, wiili stand $2.50. playing 100 whatever one buys there is sure to to la»wer Mill Creek, it eitetiriing t- the old D. W. Hal«ton place. I I p games with stand. $3 50 — Ilia Be- prove uf good quality. He lias Ho ifive. ming fancy but everything sutiatan officers are R. L, Harris, M E. Bur gess, G H. Howe and N. Gardner. Mrs. Cvnthia G ate has sold to Alex tial, including many things that :ourt»r 80 acres ol land near Fall» would be appreciated by friends or The new officers of the Dallas ]ndk nieriiliei* of your family as gifts. of Women of Woodcraft are Mrs. Ker* City for $500, an>l Mina” Bond sold ---------- wow----------- Eva 0 rammer four West Salem lets lake. Mrs Tatoni, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. People Behove In It. for $300 Mildrd Elliott, Mrs. Anna lim n It has been cynically said that any Mrs. Grace Cherrington, Mrs. Lon E. C. Armstrong, of Saferti, is repre thing can lie sold by advertising now Shultz. Mrs. Richmond, Mr*. Gay ip - eiiting the Oregon Nursery Company -days. This is not so. Msny lini mtl Mrs. Shriver. n this neighborhood. Anyone Want ments have been tdverlised, but only Report of Falls City school f r i tg treee„p1itnts or shrubs will do well one, Perry Davis’ Painkiller, It is stood Month ending Nov. 27: Enrolle 1, to see him soon. tli* test ol sixty year* use Today its 126, average attendance, 12 1, tard> 6, Win. Abb rman lias sold Justi•> popularity is greater than ever and i- visitor* 10, not absent nor tardy, N7 Hunter 39 seres of land near F. la basrd not n|Oii wliat anylxidy says Oscar Ellis made an average of i 9 City for $1200 and Frank Kit tier tli« hu' lip-'i! wliat the remedy iloea. Tlier F ances Luckey, Maud Montgomrr nosed of 89 acres near Kings Valle) is but one Painkiller— Perry Davis. *nd Fern Raymond of 98 _ •o C. A Kerber for $575. A n In s ta n o e of O o w th . John Ht»»infeldt ami Chris KbV The Dallas college delegates to ti e It is a pleasure in Ibis day of great w tli tl eir families ami a cari •*<! d Y. M. C. A. convention at F o r'.t industrial conihintthms, to note an honselndtl goods, have arrived from Wisconsin. They are related to th* Grove were Prof. Whittlesey, C P instance where an independent con Gales, Lealer Butler, L banner, A. P. cern has attained to iffannnotli pr - Windovers north of town. Mr. Ebb- aud bis brother John are building * Kisser, Dan Puling. Arthur and Ever portions, sod has grown steadily but ett Wilson. •nr ly for years from a small begin dw. fling beyond Mr. Dunlap’s out on the Salt Creek toad. Joe Ktow lias from 60 in 75 bogs ning mm the fullness of the present time. Much tn institution is cited in It having be*-n pre lifted that tlier* •aoialantly in process of fattening at the seed business of I). M. Ferry A Co would be but little travel to or from 'he slaughter house auuth of town. Hr who for nearly half a century have Gilliam’s depot oc the road to Fall* gels the swill from all the linlcta and tmardiug house* in town aud it goes gone forward each year, constantly City, an account was kept slmwin adding new rustomerv end retaining that in October 117 and in November far towards fattening his porkers. all its old ones, until i< is lialay the 156 got on or off the train. While New Today at Brown A Shaw's, bo source of seed supply from which the the wear her and r o d s are bad nearly cruet of tin* country spring. You ev» rybody out that way travels by nanxa walnut tops and cocosnut can- 1 cau buy their seeds in every eily, dy of two kinds. They again Inve train. that famous confect ion California town or hanilet in the land, and yon I tried Ely's Cre»m Balm and to all fruit fresh made by them, also new are always certain that they are fresh, api<earance* am cured catarrh. Th* chip* and other delicious novelties. true to name and sure to grow. 1 heir terrible headaches from which f long 1904 Meed Annual, a valuable guida in The free rural delivery of mail from the selection of the proper seeds to nHfcred are g on e— W. J. Hitchcock. Isle riinjor United States volunteers j oeie through the Bridgeport settle plant, will he sent free lo *11 readers and adjutant general, Buffalo, N< w ment will begin next Tueedav. The of the Itemiser who apply to D. M. York The Balm d« e* not irritate or carrier will leave here at 12:20 and go Ferry A C Detroit, Mich. c*u«e sneezing. Hold by druggists at by way of the Liberty seined house to 50 «eats or mailed by Ely Brothers. Frank Butler’s and back by way of the I W rit* T h i s O e w n Jae. Burns place. W Warren street. New York. In the bunk uf memory— theie ie oo 1 * * '* « * '* ; « * * * * * "5 «. - V . . While rustling around for aome nice Christum* presents drop in st Juliusou’s clothing store and ask to be shown some article that would be both useful and highly pleasing to men and boys. If a full suit would cost t<x> much it- might be a pair of socks or suspenders, a necktie, a silk handkerchief a dressing gown, a hat or pair of shoe*. This is simply sug gestive, they have many other things. Both new and second hand good* cheaper at Kerwluke* than anywhere else in town. Win Martin, Rev. W. T. WarJle, L J. Williams and wife departed for the metropolis early in «he week. D A L R Y M P L E S THE OLD RELIABLE Ray Wallace, who live* oo the river above Willainina, i* a student at Dal las college. ¥ ¥ A T T M S S T A T E C A P IT A L . For drills, games, shaving seta, toi j let cases, cushion tops, stamped lin ens, table linens, fancy shawls and the ' .like go to the N« w York Racket. I Their usual low prices apply to the holiday trade. If you want some- i thing still l> tier as a present they j 1 have all niauuei of clothing. ty Streets, Salem. ♦♦♦•♦♦♦•♦♦♦i • ’ * u L /’ Y j I4/’ \Ht/ VvLy v d i/ ! ¡.A . ¡ i 4 < Vilty » »L . id i/ vii«/- v ili/ iih / ttf / Vib ' \ via» f C lo sin g Out Sale of - \jl-i - Pianos and Organs. < i » ^ < » < 4 , /'rpX Beginning Tuesday, November lOtli, we will » W o out the stock of pinnos and organs now al <í¡ + i 4 ¡*!¡ ;:<> Kerslake’s Furniture Store, Dallas, | 11 ■ ijji- At practically wholesale prices for cash or payments to suit. Will also accept orders for delivery at sale prices up up to Jauuary 1st. Here is Your Chance j 1 / ’f ' ( -É : T ° boy a piano or organ without paying agents commission. CaH and leave your order November lOtli. Eiler’s Piano House £ - 0 < » ► •'T ' such thing as a harmless cough. Ev ery cough is a warning uf a confidence that goes front bad to worse unless it ia remedied right away. Opium lad en midicine is a delusion. Allen’s Lung Balsam cures the worst of colds. It clears the bronchial passages sn that the lungs get plenty of air. Why uot get a bottle today, • 2 0 ,0 0 0 D a m a g e S u it- Last July, while working at the mill of the Coast Range Lumber company, at Falls City. Joe Guthrie was badly hurt. He says that he stepped into a ho'e in the decking of the logway, which was badly decayed and was much bruised, his jaw being broken, and half of bis head and body parnly xed. He has til. d a suit in the circuit court for $20 000 damages. His at torneys are Sibley A Eakin, Holmes A Holmes. The mill firm lOneists of W. H. Milligan, E. H. Watkins A Son. D riv in g O u t th e E n e m y. These are the dayr of colds, sharp and sudden, attacking throat and lungs, and leading to consequences one does not like to think about. Avoid further exposure and fight the enemy of health and comfort with I'erry Davis' Painkiller, the family standby for 60 years. It conquers a coltl in a day. See that yon get the right article. There is but one Pain killer, Perry Davis. * SA* < i Old instruments taken in exchange. T H E R E O T O R O F S T . L U K E 'S A s h b u r n h a m . O n ta rio , T e s tifie s to th e C o o d Q u a litie s of C h a n b e i- Ia in ’s C o u g h R e m e d y . Ashburnham, Ontario, April 18,’03. I think it isonly right that I should tell you what a wonderful effect Cltam berlaiu’s Cough Remedy has pruduc- ed. The day before Easier I w h s ao distressed with a cold and cough that I did not think to he able to lake any duties the next day, as my voice was almost clink.d by the cough. The same day I received au order front you for a I ollle of your cough remedy. I at once procurid a eamp'e bottle and took about three doses of the medi cine To my relief the cough and cold had completely disappeared and I was able lo preach three times on Easter day. I know that this rapid and tffeclive cure was due to your cough remedy. I make this testimo nial without solicitation, being thank ful to have found such a Godseut rem edy. Respectfully yours, E. A. L xnofki . dt , M. A., Rector of St. Luke’s church. To Chamberlain Medicine Co. This remedy is for sale by the Wil son Drug company. P e rh a p s Y o u W o n d e r If the tormenting cold that made last winter one long misery will be as bail this year. Certainly not, if you take Allen’s Lung Balsam when tickling anil rawness in the throat announce H a n k s r to n R ead D e a d . the presence of the old enemy. Do He was born in Missouri and in 1852 not expect the cold to wear itself out. crossed the plain.) with the Andiewa, Take the right remedy in time, Al Brown and Dickey families. He and len’s Lung Balsam is free from opium. his wire took up a donation claim on Red Prairie, where they spent full fif Rev. J. M. Green of the Bapli»t ty year*. He died there December church is attending an Kvanuelic 1 4th, and after a funeral service by ennterence in Portland, but will lie in Rev. Wm. Short, be was buried beside his pulpit as usual next Sunday. bis wife in the cemetery at Harmony ctiurch, where lie had so long wor shipped as a devoted Baptist, lie NEWTO-DAY. leaves but one rhild, the wife of J. M. Syron. A more honorable man never Advi'rtisinif under thl* huadi»* will cost 10 .elite liv'd. He never had a case ill euurl. lor mnytfdnx under IS word* tor un* tne«rtt)ii> or Z5 Those wlm had lived near him for rent* lor thro* insertion*. half a century speak in praise of his — U t il whole life. M IN S T R E L S H O W . M c M ln n v Ill B u rn t C o rk A rtla ta w ill O o o u p y th e D a lla s S ta g e Next T u e s d a y E v e n in g , D eo. 18th. Under the auspices of the Dallas Woodman camp, which will receive 25 per ciut of the receipts, McMinn ville camp will next Tuesday night pul on at the city hall a minstrel on- nrlsinnientth.it lias been pronounc ed twice as good as any professional show that ever hit the road. Their jokes and songs an all new aud very catchy, styj come uf the stunts (sr formed are simply amazing. The) have the slickest tight rope walkur in the universe. Our Doctor T ney is one of the perfnimer*. and the rest are of Hie rljte uf our sister city. I wish we had space to give it mure detailed mention Rest assured that it will be the biggest thing of lie season slid do not miss it. Tickets now on sale at Belt A UherriugUiu’s. ■■ ■ — O » --------— G <K>D cow to trade for sheep or go*!s by B T Ev an* near liullas. and buglf/ for Rale or to W AOON by K. O. White, rails City. pKEHH cow for sale. trade for goats Apply here. WO young cow*, three calves and two steers for Hale or t<> trade for a work horse by C. B. Tests, four miles Nouthwent of Dallas. T KOOMNover F.llis A Kelt's store also room in 2 Wilson block for rent at t i a month by W, C. Brown. 100 extra fine bred Plymouth Rock chick- V BOIJT ene for aule by W. M Hargt near Perrydale. 40*' ACRK8 improved land fl e miles from Dallas 'and on the railroad ne*i Bridgeport for ssle by K. T. Hhute Atidress DsllkS. TOOK sale by O N. Harrington near Dallas Poland F China pigs of spring and summer farrow, sired by my imported »»oar Oregon Corrector—73,061. Pedigrees furnished ami recorded for every pig sold Also SO choice nannie goats and a few yearling hue in N o rm a l S c h o o l F ire . KMMsK- A i*6 acre dairy ranrk, air mllaa Altonl 12 30 las'. Tuesday the roof north of Dallas on ths main r ad. Apply to H. of the state normal school at Mon O. Campbell, the Dallas real estate agent. mouth, was found to lie ou fire aud very soon several hundred persons in- VKT H Mi Dan'el, near Rkkreall, has good baled oinking all the student* were on hand VY «wheat hay for sale. to fight the tire with a bucket brigade. Tne girls were equally as vallianl ns jlRkStl milch cows for sale hy D, L. Keyt at Per- the boys and the citizens fought no ' ry dale. bly. Perhaps one third the roof was destroyed and there was considerable T HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMES AT other damage amounting to perlia, * 1 the wry beat rates obtainable. H. U. Campbell. $2.UUU. A d iA sl'ie Hue was «oppos o n e y t o l o a n on ! m p r o v e d f a r m p r o ed to lie tbs Sill*'- of the fire. The p«rt> at usual ratea by Oscar Hay tar, Dallas. Independenc«.* hook and Udder • promptly responded to the call fur o n e y t o l o a n a t « p e r c en t on farm help. Repairs were at once began •wsnty. j . L. COLLINS, Dalle*. anil school was resumed next day. F I M M John Bones will again become a Bliciidan druggist. RAYS MONEY U f E (a.m property T9 LOAN ON 4MPNOVE& *!NUCY4RARQI