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About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1904)
Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Finn, of McCoy, have bought a cottage at Newport Take your butter and eggs to Riggs’ and will apciul part of the summer grocery store. there. Miss Ellen Johnson will hegiu te tch* Evangelist Gallihorn, who was here ing m ( Suver Feb. 29ih. some years ago, will begin s revival A. J. Syron, of Falla City, ia to work at the Christian church the last Bun- in a sawmill at Saginaw. day in the mouth. Luckimute flour at Uiggs. Closing The Last Call I iOut Sale At Cost Below Cost! The following are prices of a few erticles: Silverware— herry spoons 80 cents; cream ladles, 45 cents; gra vy ladles, 30 cents, meat .forks, 45 cents. Watches— about six d^^en left to select from; gents 17-jwfel movements 'in 2o-year gold filled case, $11; ladies open face watches in 20-year cases, $0; ladies gold till ed watch chains from $125 to $5. Rings— about 400 set and plain sol id gold rings from $1 to $70. Cuff buttons, stickpins, chains*' lockets, pens, otc. Everything goes at a bar gain. 1 also take this opportunity -of thanking the people of Dallas and vicinity for the generous patronage accorded me while 1: have been in business here, and 'trust that our business transactions have been mu tually satisfactory. PFENNIG Jeweler and Optician, Wilson block, Dallas. LOCAL AND GENERAL- Miss Dennis will probably teach again st Upper Salt Creak. J. I, Collins is figuring on building W H A T WE HAVE LEARNED DURINC an office and a store room just north THE WEEK F RO M ALL AVAIL- of his otfice. M. M Ellis has sold his 120,000 Ab le S o u r ce s Dished up for Our N u m e r o u s F am il y of R e ad ers pound crop of prunes to Mason A E to In A b revlated P a r a g r a p h s . nian of Portland. For groceries go to Osfield’s. M. Hay ter, dentist, Wilson building The new sidewalk to the cemeter- i ;» is being laid. There is a thoiouglibred German Coach stallion at Fuller’s livery sta ble fur sale, price (3,000. Material for the. Dallas ice works is beginning to arrive and they say we are, to have a eteain laundry. Jim Smith, the logger has been down The Pacific Stales Telephone from Crawtordsville. pany are planting cedar poles Ja». Buttriuk, formerly of McCoy, line along the railroad to Falls now lives at Pendleton. The slate democratic central com for a City com* This paper and the Portland Daily miltee will meet in Portland next. Monday to fix time and pluee for the Journal can be had a year for $4. state convention. Henderson Murphy has been sell Mrs. Chace and Misa Collins »re ing off considerable of his fine farm both in Portland attending the mil near Buena Vista. linery openings and buying spring Attorney Gus Hurley from Indep goods. Miss Braltin will ag in b- endence was searching ainoung the trimmer for Mrs. Chace and Mi«s Col court records yesterday. lins will engage a good trimmer while Jack Hall, Miss Mattie I.ee and in the city. others, about Independence, have The Dallas fire department i« to be bought fruit trees from J. B. Nunn. reorganized and made larger anil bet From final proof and cash entry ter than ever before Two modern notices Assessor Myer ha« post added hose carls and considerable stronger 3,000 acrrs to the assessable land in hose will he added. The waterworks now being constructed will have near- this county. lv forty strong hydrants. A system W alter Nichols and wife, will about of sewerage will soon be commenced the middle of March, set sail for the to be extended by degre-s. Phillippines, where lie is to teach young ideas how tp shoot. E. C. K eyt. who came to this coun ty over fifty years ago with almost Bampel o rr » ' » I wife, of Rickreall, nothing and gradually became the have returned from nearly two lichest man in the county, died at months sojourn in southern Califor his Perrydale home Tuesday night nia, wtiioli greatly benefited her and will be buried today. W e hope health. >o next week give a full account of George D ytslra, of Heppner, is one who lias been so important a fac Slicing for a divorce from his wife who tor ill the history of P ol* county. is in Portland in destitute circum The county mohair association met stances. For many yenrB they lived in Browns hall la.-t Saturday ifternoon on Red Prairie. and reelected G. W. McBee for prtsi Judge Henry McGinn, of Portland, dent; If. L. Fenton for secretary and was slated to make the great speech Newton Woodward for Ireasurer lit the Independence banquet and was They will meet again ttie first Satur there, but for some reason could not day ill Match to farther consider thc l e found when hie time to speak came pooling of mohair. It w.is decided Fuller’s new livery barn oast of the that this seasons prices for shearing city hall is well under way and will glioold be eight cents for machine and Sloop shear piobahly be occupied by the 1st of nine ioi hand shearing March. It is 40 by 80 feet in size and ers are invited to assemble at itieir lias a 20 foot driveway from front to next meeting anil acres upon a uni form price fur shearing. roar. GOOD HONEST GOODS VALUES Our Business Is to srrre fh* publi*’ and give the nn*st satisfaction pos- sible. Our sure»** upon the w »v the businens is carried on If you give us au opportunity of serving you it will be to our interest to pie- sc. Our hiiu i* to satisfy our ciintoniera, and we nr« confident we can win their approval. Black Petticoats A swell lineof iht* nt-w tal stjlen in line mercer- ited »at€*cns. The lin** comprile* some 20 or *30 diflVreiit ►tylt-s and a* many different gr»den. Tli*sc p* menata r» pn-- *ent Ih** largo t ¡“torli ev er rh iwn in Seleni ami wr are coufidi nt we c«n pica»e you. $1 to $6 guet and most complet » nek of fi pet1 h oat N si.own in the Wiliam* e ’ tc vnllry is to \ found here. We have them in colors ind i n p i a black. $3.50 to $35 Ho V o T h is ? W e offer $100 reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J, C heney A Cc., Tolido. O. W e the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, aud believe him perfectly honorable in all burines* transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. W est A T r u a x , Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. W a l d in ü , K in n a n A M a r v i n , Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrn Cure is taken intern ally, acting diroctly upon the blood acd uiucous surfaces of the system, i ’rice 75 o. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Test ¡menais free. H a ll’s Family Pills are the best. B. F. Lucas and Frank Gibson have A H o w lin g S u s o s m . a private telephone lint- between Dixie Aa your paper had no r<*prenonta- and Derry. tive at the swell banquet in Ind*'(>*nd- Wm Breaalerand family have been ence Saturday evening, please allow (down from Mnro visiting Cooper Hoi* me as a silent onlooker to report it. Political banquets are of many varie low friend*. ties, hut the one giveu here by the Jesse Yost, of Pedeo has moved county republican club was a *»tem back to the Taylur hop yard which he winder. It wa* at the Stark hall, will cultivate. about 140 being pres« nt at $1 a plate, except inviteil giitsln. By the side of J K. Craven has beep made manag each plate was a bottle of wine ami er oi ihe it. M. Wade A Co. store at plenty of beer. Of tin many promi SALEM SIFTINGS. ludependfnee. nont speakers invited *11 but three or During the rough weather farmers Uncle Ben Branson is happy siuse four sent regrets. The banquet hall there is a telephone line from his Mill was opened at 10.30 and by midnight from all around are enjoying the many were in fine trim for talking. good, cheap, square meals at the Creek home to Sheiidan. II. Mcminn of Portland, was on hand George lunch ooiinter, 20 cents pay No wonder Pai«on Winter wears and many republicans agree that his ing the bill. tuch a broad smile for there is a new speech was a medley of contradictions preacher boy at his house. and no honor to Ihe occasion By two Stock got sick til« ««m e as people Those cream almonds at the Marks o’clock Sunday morning several of the and need as careful treatment. Dr confectionery are delicious, so say brethern concluded that they could Keeler is a »eteroary surgeon of maity »ing and continued to do so for two those who have tried them. yearn experience. Inquire for him at hours. I t seemed as though one bail, Grocer Riggs carries only the best been transported to Fill*f.^iid BUziers ttie steel bridge feed yard. preferred stock goods such as 8anto>. in Portland. It wa* indeed a how'ing Schillings and M. J B coffees. Miccess. ¡Some of the faithful who W ell known tin rit g«m rally reaps had paid for dollar plates were left out its reward. For over ten years tile Me Reynolds Bros., of Salem, have • n> the first call, got sore, roared and New York Racket store has been bought the general merchandise stock <-liil feel uncomfortably'tender. The Kradually winning a better and better of M Daniels at Buena Vista. current talk on the next day wa«* name and gaining more and more N. M. Conner west of Ball »ton, with that the affair was not creditable and trade. Nobody now questions their five horses and a three disc gangplow would result in a slump of republican i-trict reliability ami many people h is been plowing about sixty acres a ►took The effects of the flowing bowl consider it the very best place to trade day. were all to evident. A number of prospective candidates were powerful Charley Chase, Harvey Coates, Mer sweet towards everybody. Thus e;.d- Johnson's clothing store is only ton Ellis and Frank Conner are stu eth the.first republican banquet which another name for one of the most dents at the Portland business col was indeed a howling success. (popular establishments in tire vall.y. lege. After more than twenty years of hon . A J efferso nian . est dealing the place now has a gilt- W illie Bronson and his bride, nee T U R N E R AR T EXHIBIT edged reputation. They could cheat Delia Waters, have settled down to I von t>ul wont do it. What y o u get regular farm life on the old home At city hall for the benefit of Dallas there will always prove ae represent public school. Following is tin* pro place. ed. gram for Wednesday evening, Febru W e ar*v receiving quite a number of ary 24th: CO UNTY SEATLET8. subFcribers for the Homeatrad, they Instrumental solo—Iva McDaniel. getting it and this piper a year for $2 I f you are thinking of placing a Picture from Memory— Vova H an a year. monument at the grave of some loved som Amazon Drill— Six boys and six one go now while you havo lim e and Cornelius Hughes has just received have a talk with Marble Cutter Haw from California and has for sale the Kiris. kins about it. Solo— Claudia Brown. earliest of blacklierry roots aud grape A Beau Fam ily— Hetman Hawkins cuttings. Recitation— Ollie Coulter. If there be anything whatever in Dell Sargeant- and tin* Gee brothers, Solo— Zeta Hollister. tire line of jewelry llial you may want of Perrydale, are cutting 100 cords of When Huida ’Spects her Beau— for personal use or for a (present, see wood on the G. L. Zumalt place west Norma Holman. the attractive slock of C. H . Morris of Monmouth. The Razor Seller— Ludella Whittle- before buying. Brown A Hanson are thriving as •sy. *»* Solo— Ethel Gwinn. real »state agents having recently Frank Kerelake i* no preacher but The Reocue— Alice Grant. sold a large amount of property. Bee 'I he Violet, Motion Song— Twelve lie knows how to buy and sell furni their ad in this paper. ture. He gets what the people want girts. aud lets them have it at a suinll prulil Song— Old Folks Home QUartet. John Lynn, who bought the .Albert Meier farm just south of town will add V T hursday F e b . 25th. some hops, some prunes and raise a Mr. Risser can’t read Greek but lie Instrumental Solo— Erma Smith. great variety of stuff. Three Little Lads Fiotn School— knows all about guns, pistols and niuuuition and is apt to have just Dr. H. L. Toney, dentist, graduate Three boy*. of Ann Arbor, M id i. Office upstairs Somebody’s Knocking— Dollie Burk what you want. Never throw away broken things until he tells you they in the Uglow building. Hours 8 to Solo— Edna Morrison 12 and 1 to 5. Examinations free. Grandfather's Spectacles — Freda cannot he mended. Lauuer. Go and see the new bath tubs, sinks, Ring Drill— Six boys and six girls. Meisers have a tine assortment of lavatories and fittings for latest styles Instrumental solo— Prof. Kantner. fancy china, common tableware, glass of plumbing at Wagner’s shop where Sam W eller’s Valentine — H a lte ware and tin, granile and wooden you will find an up to date plummer Coovert. ware. Dolls aud toys carried in open My Firsf Recital— Vera Cosper Daniel A. Poling, of Dallas, is pastor stock throughout the year, The Gleaners— A description— Mr*. of the Evangelical church at Indepen %* dence but on account of his college Weaver. Shoes, shoes, rubbers and rubbers Dumb Bell D rill— Two boys and duties here can be there on Sunday* everything for the feet at 'Gaynor’s three girls. only. They are apt to Song— The Old Folks Home Quar footwear emporium J. B. Nunn will be at the hotel in tet. have sizes that fit and quality that Monmouth t >day and tomorrow with Doors open nt 7 p. m. Come and will please you and your friends. all sorts of fruit and ornamental Lieu« see the 150 pictures (copies) of the ».* for rale and invites an inspection of world* great masterpieces, valued at his stock. The Hein milling company, of Dal 12000. The pictures will be on exhi las, believe in advertising. See their Plum pudding candy is the latest bition for four day*. Season tickets siguon the telegraph post at W ilson’s thing out at M aiks’ confectionery 50 cents. Admission to tho program corner. It is lighted by electricity at and those who have tried it say it i* Wednesday ami Thursday evening* night. powerful good. Dont you too want 25 cent* each; children 10 cents, •% which entitle* you to the privilege of some of it. viewing the pictures each evening. Fiddler’s stage will always take you The petitions for local option and Catalogues describing the pictures 5 to Salem in lime to C aleb the 11 o' direct- primary lawa having received cents. W. I. R eynolds , prin. clock southbound train. sullit icnt signatures they will be put on th* ballots to be voted upon at the June election. Wagon work dime at Cobb’s shop is always well done, and horse shoe Reduced homeseekers rates from ing done there never fails to please the east to the Paciflc coast will he in A trial will convince you. effect during March and April aud the rough weather down drive thousands this way. east wili Hon. Oliver W . Stewart of the Nat ional Prohibition Committee and a brilliant speaker will give a free lect ure at the court house at 8 o’clock on the evening of March 2nd. Prof Kantnor has given up Ids con. neotion with the Koox-K antii r qu r tet and has again gone to work a* | musical director of Dallas c ll- y e . The quartet bn« been engaged to Ming prohibition songs during the cam paign. W. B. Walker, who' came west in 1845 and with hi* brother* William ami C l*} borne settled in Spring Val ley, died la*i Tuesday near Waitsburg, aged 79 year*, and wa* buried at Zenn ye*»erd»*y. A in ir e extended noth’* will t«e given. Mr. aud Mr« Walk-r years *g#) moved to Eastern Wa-ltmg- tnn and settled on the Columbia river in Klickitat county.They were among the best people on earth and many a pleasant hour hea the writer spent under their roof there. ROYAL BAKINS POWDER CO., NEW YORK. BRIGHT'S DISEASE. The largest sum ever paid for a pre scription changed hands in Kan Fian- cisco, August 30,1901. The transfer involved in coin and stock $112,500. and was paid by a party of busi ness men lor a specific for Bright’s disease and diabetes, hitherto incura ble diseases. They commenced the serious inves tigation of tlve specific November 16, 1900. They interviewed scores of tlie cured and tried it out on its merits by putting over three dozen cases on the treatment and watching them. They also got physicians to name chronic, incurable cases, aud administered it ith the physicians for judges. Up to August 25th 87 per cent of the test cases were either well or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. The pre- cedings of the investigating commit tee and the clinical reports of the test cases were published and will be mail ed tree ou application. Address John J. Fill Uni company, 409 Washington street, San Francisco, California. M A R K E T R EPO RT. [Curructed weekly by Gooch Bros.) Wheat, per bushel, 75 cts. Bran, per ton $22 Middlings, a ton, $25. Shorts, per ton, $23. Oats, per bushel, 30 cts. Flour, per barrel,$3 50. Flour, per sack, $1. Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per cwt. Gerntea, $1 60 per cwt. Corn meal, $2 60 per cwt. N lan n gar C o rlln g e r Married. l.ouis Gerltnjer, manager of the Ifni, Falls City and Western railw y, with headquarters at Dallas, was mar rii d in Portland last week to Mits Blanche Robinson by an Episcopi! minister. Everything was on a grand and impressive scale and several hun dred friends witnessed the attractive event. His brother, Edward, trim is temporarily in charge of business in terests here, w is best man anil bis sis ter, Mrs. Belle Dalton, was matron of honor. Diamonds snd other rich things were in profusion and there were many costly gift-. The bridal party took supp r at Hotel Portland, : after which Mr. Gerlinger and wife left to enjoy iioueymoon sweets in California. Dallas is to be their home. Exposure to Wet, Dampness aud cold; invariably reault in a sudden chill, which it nut attend ed to immediately will cause a cold. By mixing a teaspoonful of Perry Da vis’ Pumkiller in half a glass of warm water or milk, the whole syslem will be heated and the danger of cold avoided. Avoid substitutea, as there is only one painkiller, Perry Davis. Price 25 uue 50 cents. W o o d m a n R eoaptlon. The Dallas Cantp and Circle will on next Wednesday eveutng tender a re ception tr, Hon. George K. Rogeis, state organizer fur the Woodmen of the World, whose face appears here with. Some 60 guests have been in vited to listen to a good programme and a talk by Neighbor Rogers ou the benefits of Woodcraft. The evening’s pleasure will conclude with bue of the Circle’s popular banquets. [Corractod weekly by Dunn’e Grocery. Potatoes, per bushel, 40 cts. Butter, per pound 25 cts. Lard, per pound, 12^ cts. Bacon,sides, per pound, 15 cts. Ham s, per pound, 45 cts. Shoulders, per pound,9@11 cts. E g g s , per dozen, 22^ cts. C hickens, per dozen $3@$5 Dried fruits, per pound, 3@10 cte Beets, per pound,1^ cents Turnips, per pound, J4 cts. Cabbage, per pound, 2 cts. Onions, per pound, 2 cts. Beans, per pound, 5@7 cents. Corn meal, per pound,3 cts Hay, per ton, $7;»$12 C H EAP 8 U N O A Y RAT ES B e t w e e n P o r tla n d and W i l l a m e t t e V alley Points . Tru e P u b lic Sch ool Art. The public school of Dallas is to lie congratulated. We have secured Horace K. Turner’s Traveling art e x hibit fur an exhibition Feb 24th to 27th. the proceeds to go for providing Hr'istia decorations for our school building. This exhibit was giveu last year for over 5U0scb(xils in the United States, but in no town of less than 5000 inhabitants. Through the help of Supt. Traver, of the Salem schools we get the same exhibit that was re cently given there from w hi-h tn »y realized something like $600. Tliuy had another collection of pictures from this same firm last November which gave so much satisfaction, that they repeated it in Januaay. Tile people of Dallas will now have au op portunity of seeing 160 piotures, (ilio- lugraphs from 'he worlds great mas terpieces. In connection with the exhibit we will also have two pro grams given by the public school. W. I . R e y n o l d s . Low round trip rates have been nlaced in effect between Portland and Willamette valley points in either di rection. Tickets will be sold Batur- days and (Sundays and limited to re turn on or before the following Mon day. Call on the Southern Pacific Dave Grant will move to Falls City company’s agents fur particulars. and will probably go into businos«. *-* P erfect C onfidence. New and desirable things nre con N E W T O -D A Y . Where there used to lie a feeling ol tinually beiipg received at Mrs M itz- ger's laplies and childrens furnishing uneasiness and worry in the house hold when a child showed symptoms Advertising under this heading will cost 10 cents goods store. .See the attractive arti of croup, there is now perfect con fi for anytning under 16 words for one insertion or 25 cles in her show windows. dence, Tliis is owing to the uniform cents for throe insertions. success of Chamberlain's Cough Re Have you ever noticed the anc unt medy ill the treat nient of that disease. OST February 4th, Sable or yellow collie bitch and variety of goods in Wbison's drug Mrs. M. I. B asfonl.o' Poolsville, Mil J with heavy coat; named Bonnie and shys at strangers. Phone me or bring her and gel re wan'. s oie. Their patronage is so exten ill speaking of Iter experience in tile C. D. N airn , Ballston, Or. use of that remedy says: "1 have a sive as to require h big slock winch is forever being replenished to keep it ,world of confidence in Chamberlain's lull. You cannot do better than to Cough Remedy for I have used it wUh OKVEKAL teams of heavy Uoraes for sale. Write O io or call on Bryan-Lucas Lumber Co., Kails City perfect success. My child Garland is gel your drugs amt sundries there. subject to se.vere attacks of croup ami •*» T F. Holman, of Dallas, has a three-horse riding it always gives him pmnipt reli»ef •J • plow to exchange for a two herse walking plow. Mr Fanil, who deals in all manner For sals hy Wilson Drug Co. of hardware seldom fails to have wlt.vl Ins patrons vsll for and will promptly SPAN of horses for sale by W. B. Duncan, ef County Commissioner Parrish, of S|iiing Valley. Address McCoy, cars of stage, or ord< r wtimever is wanted. Have yon j h'»ns* farm i I r l iUamook, who is an míale of Mis. sfiout vi nr home, harn and farm all the Kails and implements needed. II Gvorge Htigood, has bought from 1 T. Hood View poultry yards. Albert E. Alder uot, now, while you have leisure If Whealdun 74 acres of the old David man, proprietor, mute i, Salem, Oregon. Kgir* would h. a good lime to prncur< Grunt place just east of Dallas at $50 for dale in season. Breeder of Mammoth Bronze turkeys and Mammoth Pekin ducks. them He has some nice stoves that an acre. are within the reach of your purse. 3 Chinese new year is on hand fin* Don’t forget the old man I wei k and the colony fr-in the In p I with the fish on his back. jv.iids around with headquarters m | For nearly thirty years he I»..lias are liatiog a gay lime, being ! raOier Kvish in their expenditures has been traveling around the and making many presents to their world, and is still traveling, | white friends. At Salem last Saturday the Univer aity of Washington basket ball team finished their tour of Oregon by de feating the Willamette llniverrit' team. Out of five yarned in the state they worn beaten only once, at (Tor valiia. Their young elephant McDon ald could play anywhere and In ft? most anybody. There is a quality in Royal Baking Powder which makes the food more digestible and wholesome. This peculiarity of Royal has been noted by physicians, and they accord ingly endorse and recom mend it. I Henry Howe's son Frank, will come flown from Whatcom, Wash., and t>e mairiod next Wednesday to Miss Lau ra W h itm a n , at the home of h *r ;.uiit, Mrs Chas. McDuvilt. She w ii raised at Buena Vista. The good ladies cf the Bridgep..r* Evangelical church will have a basket social tomorrow evening. Their pa- tor. Rev. S. J Lindsay, is to leave early in March for Om iha, where lie will again take work in the Nebraska conference from which he came. A M a tte r of Health bringing health and comfort wherever he goes. T o the consumptive he brings the strength and flesh he so much needs. 1 o all weak and sickly children he gives rich and strengthening food. T o thin and pale persons be gives new fitm flesh and rich red blood. Children who first saw the old man with the fish are now grown up and have children of their own. H e sta. d:; for Scott’s Emul sion of n r e rod liver oil— a lelightful ford rnd a natural tonic for children, for old folks and for all who need flesh and strength. 4° M P ro h ib itio n O in v e n t io n . All prr,hil’iti"iiiata in tljo count) are requested to meet at the court I iousi in Dallas March 5th in inns» conren I lion to p ace in nomination a Ink : for the June election. A ll friends of 1 temp* r.mco are invited to be present : By order of the committee. T e a c h e r s C e r tif ic a te * G ranted. As a result of last weeks examins- j | lion certificates were granted as fol j lows: Third grade, Agnes Becki r, | } M »ry Bicker, El:a Waters, Jnsie Wood i W in 'll* Palmer and Ethel Brow n. loM'tia Dunham. Maud Hinton, Esther Hampton, Arthur Wilson. H ecm l 1 erad, Florence Westover, Claud HliaW, Mabel Wlteelcck, Call Grover, Har riett Higgins, Mabel Btevena, Clem ent Jones, Fred Borneinan, Jessie Wild, Frsnk Cooper, Sadie Lynn, Alice McKinley, Martha Whealiton, Sadie Hears. First grade, C. J. Gra ham, H tnry Buerer, Harry Seymour, En ily Devore, The papier» of the seventy-five examined for state certifi cates were not passed upon here but SCOT C O TT A BOWNE, Chem ists. sent to the slate stiperfntendents o f 416 Pwerl Street, N ew Y ork. fice where his assistant examiners i & ! s n d S l.U O ; sdl druggists. 1 will look over them at their laieur*. T h e S h o H ie s IW s r owl of M ottsdt of Rheumatism £1 N eu ralgia I? HI sala- Farm of ?lfl acres, 11 mile* cast >*/ Usl- r K h . All vuiiev land in high state of cultivation. Will diritto into smaller »mets If desired. Good lo- ration For |iarticulars, add. ess (Jorge Kowclitle, Dallas, ' rsgon J O. Robinwin has a full blosded Clyde stallion . that will make tin* season of M>M at his farm three miies »onth of Lallas on the Falls City rail road. For temis see pttslers later. riK U IT trees of sll kinds, ornamental tress, rossa» T shrubs, climbing vines. English walnuts ai»d Lo gan harries fsr sale In any ((UMBtUy by J. B. Neun, Dallas, order by ibaí I or telepbon«. A 111 it IT 100 . « t r . «ne bred PtvmouUl Hunk ohlek- un. t.ir s i . I.y W. M SsrgssuS m u Perrjd.lo. It. MeDsn'ol, im r U ««liest ha> for esle. T RMrsoll, las r a d baled JjIKLHH n itch m »s lor esle by D. t. Key« st Per ry dais. S t Jacobs Oil Which affords not only suro rollai. but • .rompt curo. It opothao, swbduoa. snd asds the wKfertor P r ic e , 2 5 c . a n d 5Oc. I HAVE HOMEY TO LOAN AT A M TIMM AT the r.ry beet rvte. obtalnable.-H. O Campbell. o n ey to M l o a n on m ip r o t e o paru pr * pert, 01 ii.ua! rateo by Oaar Ha,tar, Oallae, » S O N E Y To LOAN AT S PER CENT ON PARU J . L. COLLINS, Dal Isa. i l l aoLUrity. \Y K HAVE MONET TO LOAN OH IMPROVE» •IR LE Y è KAKLN #