Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 06, 1893, Image 3

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UdMVM TO AUVKItllatiw.
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or clasuse ui same, must gm tueir cony lii
i.utlaler tuati Mouu.y evening tor TuesS.ys
imuu, or 'irmrsday evening lor Fridays ti-
iUH J-iTTiKSUM J'UULItHlM,Co.
1. The sum o( Bve cents per Hue will be
charged lor "cards ol thanks," "resolutions ot
respect, lists OI eduiug preseuts and donors
uu obituary notices, toliier tnau those the eoit
or shall hlmsell give as a matter ol ues,l and
uotlces ol special ineeliugs lor hatever purpose
2. fioutes ol church and society and allolher
utsrtaiuuienu Iroiu hicli reveuus is to be de
rived, shall be charged lor at the rale ol Ivi
cents a like. Ihese rules wlu be strictly adher
ed to lu svery instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and matte known
upou application
We hold each and every correspondent re
sponsible lor his or her communication. f,o
correspondence will be published unless the
Wilier a real name is signed as au evluence ol
good land.
1 P. FI&UEK, NEWSPAPER A1MEKU;,.
Ia ing AKeiit, Aicrcnunis jnchai.ge,
buu 1'ianclsco, is our auluuiueu anenl, inis
paper is kepi on nle lu his oince.
TIME lAbLE.
Stage lor Ilardmau, Monument, Long Creek
John Day ami caulou Lay, icaies as lotions '
tvery uay albluUa. m., ekeept ouuoay.
Arrives every day at o: mi p. in., except Monday.
1 he cheapest, quickest aud best line lo or
from Hie inienor country.
, , . J- o. UELEVAN, Prop.
falocum-Joiinston iirug Co., Aaeuts.
Uive your busiueim tu Uepfjuer peupit,
and. Oiemjure wmusl Co liuua up titpp
ner. fuuoiuze llwae wno imirouM
you.
Here and There.
Mrs. Dan Oemers is dangerously ill.
Jas. lioyse, ot Idea, Whs in Heppuer
Shim day.
J. W. Oilman, of Fossil, was in Hepp
Qi r Sunday.
John Rush's child is quite siok down
it E. U. Sloan's.
J. F. Siimy was over from Wagner the
firstoi tlie week.
Mrs. W. A Johnston went below yes
terday ou a visit.
Frank M. Holmes was in from Goose
berry lust evening.
Mrs. W. J McAtee returned from The
Dulles lust evening.
John Royse was down from Hardrnau
on business Monday.
The Qhzette has a rattling good water
bairel for sale cheup. tf.
Fred Ashbauifh was down from Alc
Kiuuey oreek Monday.
The Gem aud Palace saloons for finf
liquors. McAtee Bros., Props, svv
Johnny Crifmau came in yesterday
from the John Buy with wool.
Late word from Lane Matlock brings
the good nes that be is better.
Mrs. Jus. McHaley has returned from
her visit to the John Day eeotiou.
A strictly first olaSB guitar for snle.
Brand new. Inquire at this office. 5-34.
Geo. Noble is down to lone todny,
selling the Uecil horses under execution.
W. W. Union: W. H. Games leaves
this morning for Spokane on a business
trip.
The Heppner Canyon stage liue is the
litst, cheapest and quickest to the in
terior.
S. I. Stratton and Chas. Hodsnn, two
Morrow county teachers, tiuudayed in
Heppner.
The TWiCB-A.WEKK Gazette now only
$2.50 in advance, payable in cash or
oooii skius.
The firm of Sbaw Bros. & MoCaity
have purchased the Ferguson ranch
below tuwu.
Hatt & Mathews, the barbers, City ho
tel barber shop. They are artists. Bulbs
in connection.
Rockland Boy, Moloerny's race horse,
has been on the sick list Bince returning
to The Dulles.
Chas. M. Meek?r, representing the
Medford Distilling & Refiuiug Co., was
in Heppner over Sunday.
Hou. Puill Metsohan recently visited
Grant oounty as a witness in the case,
state vs Eugene Brackett.
The Kteliy Institute, at Forest Grove
cures liquor, pium, morphine, cocaine
and tobacco burnt . See ad.
The Gazette would gladly fill a few
orders for choioe trees of auy sort satis
faction guaranteed. Drop in. tf.
Every man who takes any interest io
fast stock should subscribe for The
Horseman. Gazette shop, agents.
Jack Price lett for his Spokane borne
on Tuesday of last week, feeliug njuon
benefitted by his stay in Heppner.
Almira Barker "proved up" before
Cieik Morrow last Saturday, with Jas
Ayers aud Geo. Vincent as witnesses
. Constipation, and all troubles with the
digestive orguus and the liver, are cured
by Hood's Pills. Uuequuled as a dinner
pill.
John Williams sprained bis ankle
quite badly one day last week, and he
is guing around on crutohes in conse
quence. Teeterdny a warm breBth blew from
the Dortb, while the dust sifted intoevery
orevioe available about Heppner,
apparently.
W. W. Union: Mrs. H. C. Gregg
leaves this morning for Spokane, where
she will join her husband aud from there
proceed to Chicago,
Gieen Mathews, having purchased the
Palace hotel baiber shop from Chas.
Jones, ssks for a continuance of trade.
Baths in conneotion.
Master L lay French is the authorized
agent for the Oreaonian at this place.
Subscribe through him, and have your
paper delivered tree of charge. tf
Rufus Ingalls Camp, No. 7, Sods of
Veterans, will bold their next meeting
on the eve of June 17th, at the K of P.
hall. Meeting promptly at 6 o'olook.
Sell your wool, but if yon can't sell
it consign it. Most any wool man fun
eeonre advances sufficient for present
aud future needs, so fur as this year is
concerned.
School closed in the Ekelsen district
last Saturday. Mr. Miller was the
teacher for the past term and was very
well liked. The people out there
will build a school house in this dis
triet this jear.
The Dalles Chronicle: The lecture
last night by R O. Bates proved as
iatereMing as wai elaimed, and few
there were who did not shed tears at the
pathetic recital of the trials undergone
during the war in the rebellion.
Ut. B. F. Vaniihan has gone east to
complete bis dental education, leaving
Drs. J. W. Rasmus and Eugene Vaughan
in charge of his office. Those owing Dr.
Vaughan will, please make settlement
with Dr. Eugene Vaughan who h full
authority. T7-tf.
The advice that most men will give
you is not to drink, hnt when )ondo
get the besi. The B-lvedere saloon
parries n excellent s'nrk of cgars. liqnnra
wines and beer. A fioe bil iard parlor
in connection. Call on Charlie and
John who will alwajs tiett you court
.eously.
tf.
Csv Roberts, of h.:nht
Mile, enn-
(fidetitlf expects a big crop this year if yeBi..rday from a trip to the mountains,
the couotay can have one more good Luuoetord Canyon. Every time i
3S&&T& S3!. load, of wood a, hauled over this!
evU Iblbg points lo Ibe full, rSalltutiOM
ot lLt Iuj Uiti's' expectations,
boiu In Hepp .er, Saturday, the 3rd
iosi., to the wile of Vaster Crawford, a
Miss Loug, niece of Mr. aud Mrs. T.
K. How hi d, nun returned to tier bouie at
Uiiiuu.
Joe Banuister took out a big load ot
nitri'iiaiiiiifce tor Cox iios.,ot Huiduiac,
today.
Frauk Roberts has beguu sprinkling,
usiug lue uuy bydrauts lor that purpose.
UouU sciieme.
JttT Joued leaves tomorrow for Island,
Or., UiocKumas couuiy. His family will
UCCoUlpauy LliU.
T. J . (June, ol lone, was up to attend
a leg jiur uieeiiog ol Heppner Lode lust
Saiuiduy toVeuiug.
W alt ltichaidsuu has completed shear
ing tuts uiiug. He says wool is much
Cleaner tins year IhuU ludD.
C. b. tu,w) was in from Hardmun
)eleiUuy. Crops are lucking very well
lu tils luouil y , luougu a little lute.
Sohoul diaincis oubuot colhct any taxes
this your, so mere will be lo full aud
winter teiuis luugbt lu Ibis county.
W. (J, bweetser, of Blaik Hoiae, left a
choice lot of ludibiies uu our tuLne yes
uuy. ihey grew on "bunchgiuBs' Willi
out lrriguiiuu.
Alia. Juhu Neal, acconipauied by her
uuuabler, Mi a. A. L Ajtro, lelt yesver
U..j lui S deiii. .urs. Ayeis will remain
thete Una sjumuier.
Aicu Ciuwtord, an old Heppuerite, it
in our Haunt. At prtseut he is a resident
ol b'.iuu county, but ooutemplutes re
tuibiug lo ihionuw uuuuiy.
J. A. ihouipsou aud 1. J. Owens stop
ped lu Hcppnei Suuuuy ou their way tu
the mountains tut wood. I Ley say the
crop ol uiustuiU is retarding tlie giuwth
of llieir giuiu.
Tue Pyiuiau Sisters of Dorian Temple
will conduct a smud ou Juiy 4ili, ut the
Celebration giouuds. Ibe proceeds are
tu gu towards the purchase of puru
pberuuliu, etc.
E. D. Palmer, of Lexington, took in
Heppuei's busy maris of trade Satur
day. Mr. i'oiuier bus faith that iVtor
row couuty will buve a big yield of
grain inig year.
Born To the wife of J. S. Young, a
9 pound boy, May, 31, 1893. Motner
una baby gelling along well under the
care of Mrs. Rebecoa Kelly, but Jake IB
worse than usual.
Mr. Thomas Murray Speooer, the
well known traveling mau, has been
cboKeu hb delegute fioni Oregon to the
national gathering ot T. P. A., to meet
in Peoria, June Ci.
Rev. Edwin Palmer and Rev. H. M.
DuBose loll this morning for Pendleton,
where the latter will lecture. Mr.
Palmer will return in time to bold the
regular Sunday services.
For a refreshing glass ot beer and a
uioe lunch, call ou Kleckoer & Sheldon
at the Arcade. Also a fine stock Ol
liquors ai d cigars. Good old porter in
stock, excellent for family use.
Mies Maitba Neville completed her
term of school down at Pettysville last
Fiiday. The day was made pleusuut by
songs, recitations, dialogues, etc Miss
Martha is very sitcceHslul teacher.
The Heppuer Paik Association grounds
ill be sold next Saturday to satisfy a
uote given by the Association to jas.
Jones. This ends the corporation, but
there will doubtless be races there this
fall.
Today Marshal John Rasmus arrested
au old sheep herder from the Jobn Day,
on a charge ot insanity. He is appar
ently harmless, but we learn has created
more or less consternation among the
people between here and Uardman.
The last Saturday of this mouth, at
1 o'clook p. ui., Hiwlins Post of Lexing
ton, will meet in Heppner. Also the
W. R. C. at the same time and place.
Ihose intending to become members
should take uutioe. 33 38.
Bob Watkius, who was with the out
fit of shearers this year called the
"Watkius crew," having completed his
labors in Morrow couuty for the season,
will devote his attention to his ranch
and other home affairs.
Mr. E. A. Bruudags suffered a slight
stroke ol parulvsis lust week, but he is
able to be about again. His proposed
trip hus beeu postponed for the time
being, hut he hopes to be able to leave
in the course ot a few weeks.
C. G. Fuqua, E. B. Stanton, J. F.
W illis and Post Commaoder Smith were
among the Grand Army "Boys" in town
Saturday. As lorn Jiorgau would put
it, they haven't yet lost their "snip"
ou the prospects of a good wheat crop.
A. B. Niles, of the popular firm ot
Niles & Vinson, marble and granite
dealers, ot Walla Waila, is in the city
aud will rustle for orders in the vicinity
of Heppner for the ntxt few days. The
reliability of the firm is unquestionable.
August Charlton, ot Gooseberry,
called on ub this morning on bis way
home. He remarked to our local mau
that yesterday was a hard day on gruin.
He kbw several fields that were suffering
considerably as he was coming to town
John J. Holland, advauce man for
Sanger k Lent's circus and menagerie,
was in town over last night to make ar
rangements for this show to oast their
tents here ou June 28. b. Their adver
tising car No. 1, will arrive next Satur
day, aud w ill be followed by car No, 2,
quite soon thereafter.
C. N. P.'ck reports that in the neigh
borhood of Lexiugton the apple crop
bids tair to excel the average ot past
years. PeacheB will be a failure in that
locality. Pi ones and plums are badly
damaged, aud will be a short crop.
Small fiuits are doing well. So far the
prospect is good for crops, though there
may be "blue" times between now and
harvest.
Yesterday morning Jas. Jonee lett
for the Walla Walla race meeting witn
the two-y ear-nbl, Cora Jones, and the
our-year-old, Bib White. He was
accompanied by Geo. AiKen with Cbam
pague. Sen. Biaokman's horse. The
hist named horses are now the property
of Jas. Junes and Dave MoAtee Mr.
McAtee will join the party at Walla
Walla or Spokaue, and will take in the
whole Mootaua cirouit.
The following visiting ministers and
lay men were preseut at the M. . South,
coiifi-r-n(;e, last week: Rev.. P. M.
Bell, La Grande; Elder Howard, Pen
dleton ; Al R. lUnger, Daytou, Wash.;
Rbv. Frank A'lklns, Peiidlelon; Rev
Cbas Kirk, rninmerville; Rev. M.
Lark in, Koiso City: G. H. Gibhs, Day
tou, Wash J Rev. E G. Miohaels, Walla
Walla: Kev. W. M. Fauobe', Weston;
Rev Sbeltou, Dayton; Rev. DuBoise,
San Fiaucieoo.
Grant Johnson, represent ng J. M.
Russell & Co., of Portland, is here
seeking consignments foi his firm. This
is the only manner in which tbey will
touch wool this season, owing to Ibe
uncertainty of trade conditions wbioh is
sliakii g 'he financial foundation of lbs
country from stem to stern. Mr. John
son is weli-kiiowu here and baa- a host
of friends, having visittd this section
before, laith in ihe capacity of a wool
grader arid buyer.
Bktteb Hoads -C. N. Peck returned
Hood's Cures
Dyspepsia and Indigestion
llr. N. Fiske
San Franclsoo.
The combination of excellent stomaclt
tonics In Hood's Sarsaparilla is such that,
with proper attention to diet, Indigestion
and even the worst cases of dyspepsia apt
cured by this medicine. Head this:
"Having for several years been greatly
troubled with Indigestion, and having seea
Hood's SarsaparlllaadvcT'ised, I concluded ti
HOOD'S
Sarsapariila
give it a trial. To my happlneis and trreat satis
faction I found it to be the only remedy tor this
complaint" Mns. N. Fiskb, 425 Uoary Street,
Sau Francisco, Cat.
Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly ansl
sfflcleutly, ou the liver and bowels. Sue
pieoeof road, it requires a half day's
work to make it passable, and then one
oan not haul over three-fourths of a
load. This is occasioned by about one
fourth of a mile of bad road, the re
maining twenty miles, if the desti
nation be near Lexington, is fairly good
ditch a condition of a public thorough
fare is a public, menace. One is in
constant danger of break downs, balking
burses, and many other casualties not
enumerated here. Such things as a
bread-box, blankets and the like, can
hardly be kept on a wsgon, the roads
are so rough. The notioe of the
supervisor is called to the condition of
the roads ot this locality, which should
have immediate attention. We fear
that many who reside in this vicinity
do not appreciate the value of a good
road to the general public. This should
not be the case.
M. E. South Conferknok . Con
ference opened on Thursday, June 1st
and closed Sunday evening, Jnne 4tb.
FirBt day was devoted to hearing reports
from pastors, there being two present,
in regard to the condition, spiritnal aud
otherwise, of their respective oharges.
Reports showed them to be in a flour
ishing oondition. Seoond day was de
voted to a discussion of the general
interests of the churches in the district.
Third day reading and discussion of the
reports from the various committees
and election of delegates to annual
oenferenoe. J. J. Adkins was selected
as one of the delegates. Preaching
during conference by Rev. M. Larkin,
Rev. i.. G. Miohuel, Rev. Wm. Fanoher.
Kev. D. W. Yoakum, Rev. G. H. Gibbs,
Rev. Henry Baruhart and Dr. G. M.
DuBose. Conference adjourned to
meet next year at Weston.
And now vor Bonneville. Con
duolor H. C. Frenob has secured from
the Union Pscifio, the privilege ot
running an excursion from Heppner to
Bonneville, on Sunday, Jnne 25th, 1893.
The round trip from Heppner, Arlington
and intermediate points, bas been placed
at 82 60. The train will stop at any
place between Heppner and Arlington
to take on or let off passengers, leaving
Heppuer at 6 a. m. One of the import
ant lestures of the excursion will be a
visit to tba grandest bit of scenery on
the ooast, Multnomah Falls. Do not
delay buying tickets till the last hour.
It takes time to make arrangements and
secure coaches, and Mr. French should
know in the neighborhood of the
number be will have to aooommodute
long before the 26lb iust. And above
all, don't forget to bring well filled
baskets. 32 if.
Thb Next Bkst Thino. It is not prob
able that ncany wool men . will have an
opportunity to sell at Heppner this year,
but if they do we would at onoe ad
vise them to sell without delay. The
next best thing that the Gazette can
think of is to consign clips, getting
reasonable advances. The sooner wool
Is at the ohief markets the better.
There is no market at any primary
shipping point on the ooast, acd the
sooner the bead markets are reached
the better.
Waktbd A good rustler to take
charge of a fioe stock of the latest and
best subscription books, and dispose of
them in and aronnd Beppner. Liberal
commission to a good man. Must give
bonds. Address, O. K. Publishing Co.,
Box 322, Butte, Montana. 271 f.
Fashioxablc DaEsesfAKiBR Mis. W.
W. Smend and Mrs, Margaret Lsoney
are prepared to do dressmaking in the
latest fashion and sewing of every nature,
at bard time prices, Bt the borne of Mrs.
W. W. Smead. Don't fail to give them
a call. l18 w-
A Fink Hobsi. The imported run
ning stallion, Sir Henry, baa been
brought over to Heppner, arid will stand
the ensuing season at tbis place. He is
the property of "Cay use" Reynolds, and
is a fine horse. S70tf
First Class Taiujbiho Fred Miller
now looat ed on May street in tba old
bakery bui'ding, where bail prepared to
do first class work. A perfect tit
guaranteed. Give him a trial. tf.
Camp Meeting. -The Methodist camp
meeting at Lexiugton coiqmenod
yesterday and will continue over two
Habbatbs. A boardiug tent Is on the
ground, and ample provision made for
all who may attend.
1 Grand feaverJ125 0rgan
will be given
BOSTON CASH STORE.
For every dollar's worth'of goods you buy, a ticket will be given.
We represent the following leading firms of the United States.
Agent lor : :
BECKER, MEYER cfc Co'$
( 2-JO Market St.. Chicago,)
Flue Boyi' and Youthi' Clothing.
Their good, have a national rep
iitatio.i, equal to high grade tailor
worn.
Ageucr for-
The BiwDsville Wooh Mills Co.
Their goodi have received the
highest awards at all the fairs of
the United euu. '
WE are always there with our perpetual poltoy ot low prices and first-class goods.
OUK CABINET has been seleoted.
OCR SECKE TAKY OF WAR bas annihilated high prioes.
OCR SECKE TAR Y OF STATE has oloeed a treaty annexing a new Spring anil
Summer stook for your inspeotiou, at living, breathing prioes, at the
BOSTON CASH STORE,
J. IT. KOLMAJST.
ARB YOU
Thinking of a new Spring Style
Attire ? Wondering what ma
terial what oolor you should
purchase ? Puzzling your
mind about the correct thing
in trimmings ? Consulting
with our dressmaker as to
which of the many styles will
be most becoming ?
IF SO
Come and talk it over with us.
We're prepared to throw aflood
of light upon every element of
uncetainty.
A Big Line of Silks.
All the latest styles in Fignrnd India
Silks. Samples will he mailed FRRE on
applioatiou. Yours Kejp'y,
GENERAL MERCHANTS,
HEPPNER, - OREGON.
Annual Convention of
Y
Excursion ANoPicnic
(Mouth of Rhea Creek)
Thursday, June 8, 1893.
At . 11 O'clock, SharD-
This will be the best of al1 the previous good times on these occasions, as
ample arrangements are being made to inRure a pleasant time. A large general
table will be provided, and friends are invited to contribute to this feature. The
program will consist of Mosio, Recitations, Essay i, Htleot Readings and Papers on
various subjects of interest to Sabbath School workers, followed by joint discus
sions, in which all are invited to take part (see program).
For rates of fare, see railroad advertisements.
The songs sre selected from Gospel Hymns No. 5, the following numbers;
148, 49, 151, 160,122, 26, 4, 160. Please come prepared to aid in the singing ; bring
plenty of books.
We hope to have every Sabbath School in the oounty represented ; not only
by Delegate, bnt with appropriate programs of their own choosing.
The Orove Committee will meet on Mouday, June Dili. Come and help with
out further notice. 80 33
GEO. LORD, See.
HERE IS THE PEA.CE
- To Oet Even on Your Lile.
!. U
tJTJST OPENED.
A COMPLETE LINE OF rrr- mm .
Hardware,
: QUEENSWARE,
Wood and Willoware, Blacksmiths' Supplies, Iron, Steel and Coal, Pumps srid
Pipe, Tanks, Ilatbtnhs and tjinks, Plumbing Materials, Agricultural Imple
ments. All Kinds ot ?tpairing quickly and neatly done.
UK CELEBRATED
: -:- Yon will
getting our prices
elsewhere. : :-
Odd Fellows' building, Main St.,
BORG, : THE
Out for
Cash Bargains
IN
Jewelry,
Cash Talks.
BEE IKJRU, MAY biitttT,
i.i nryr
away at the
Agent for the well-known tailor
ing firm of
J. L. CAIIN.
150 Fifth Avenue, Chiewro, who
has a world-wide repuiutlou
for superior workmanship.
We keep the celebrated ::
ROSENTHAL & FEDKR'S
Indies', Gents' aud children's
ttuuts and bhues.
the Morrow County Sun-
-AT
Stoves and Tinware,
GLASSVARE,
AND hoc
save money by
before pnrchaHing
: -:- :- -:-
SW-tf
HEPPNER, OREGON
JEWELER!
, Watches,
Clocks,
SILVF.RWAR E,
MIMICAL
INSTRUMENTS,
Etc., Etc.
Trust Busts
HEPPNER, OR.
a sa""''inii
ardware Store"!
-
IgliJiTIrT
Anything New of Real Merit
Yon oan Generally Find
For Sale :-: by
Wedontrnn a third-olassjnnksliopber,onean bny shoddy goods at Iwim
their Tain., but . keep first-class good, at bonest price." with
nobaitsortr.ps. We keep
m Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Tinware,
GROCERIES
Wood and Willoware, Guns, Ammunition,
STATIONERY, CONFECTIONERY, ETC. -
Ask our eld customers how we treat them. : : . .
Corner Main and Willow Str.et, HEPPNER,' OREGON.
-KeeP Your Eye Open
-
MINOR
Where you will find a grand display
inirest prices ever made for such qualities. Visitors are
not asked to believe, but are shown goods to eonvince them
that we are leading the trade in
Dry hi km Clotk lions,
Boots, Shoes. Hat?, Caps,
If you want value for your money, come and see us. If yon want to enjoy the full
purchasing power of your Dollar, spend it with
STORAGE AND
ATTENDED TO
IN A
Business-like -:- Manner
AND AT
REASONABLE RATES.
Wool Growers' Warehouse
Near the IDepot:
HEPPNKR, : . OREGOK.
Change of Ownership
"irWirVVWrWM;
VyE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET.
which we propose to conduct in the most satisfactory manner. Will keep
on bands at all times the ohoicest
Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn
ed Beef, Etc.. Etc.
shaw
85-tt
Dll. JOSEPH J. BILL,
Graduate M. E. C. V. S. , London, England.
Veterinary Surgeon
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
TlFvr,".Th.Iu,.h1.1 J !.'.?.rt: ' V'l:i.'.l ??'!.7' K"'.-lin Horse, and R.Rnia .
on short notl,:.: I wl rest . ; ;
Inary Surs.rr. II vou k. anv .i.k .
eel! en m. at
HEI'PNIR,
tun iw
SPRING
BO IS
New York Cash Racket Store.
Oood.''?.8.! AN" TO ARRI VE BOON : Hprin and Snuim.r Dress
Goods, Calicoes, Gin,,hnis, FlnnMCinirs, Urspery, Gents' r-(irnisbiuK.j also Ladies
Underwear and, unmerous other Roods in that line. Notions and Tinware ia
stook; very ohesp. When I say cheap, I mean it. You have but to call and inves
tigate to be satisfied. I do none but a easb business, and can therefore undersell
all competitors.
J. W. MATLOCK, Prop.
Main Street, next door to the Opera House.
CENTRAL HOTEL
Is Now Opgqtothe Public
New Building and Newly Furnished tatat
Board per week $1 50
" and Lodging per week, 6,50
Only firat-clasH 1 a day house in town. Free Lack to and from all trains
C. O. BA HCJKNT. Proprietor.
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Commissioner
Office in National
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BARGAINS!
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& CO.'S
of quality and elegancy and the
Furnishing Goods, etc.
FORWARDING.
& Mccarty,
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Hinple Meals 25 cents
kolf'n 25oenta
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of the V. 8. Circuit Court. All land
matters attended to promptly and aeonrattly.
Bank building.
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