Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 22, 1893, Image 3

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.OT(Ca TO AIIVKIti'lHbUS.
I'lMiSK ilesirllur the luii-rtiou of .lim.lny mis.,
r via.iKCuf Mine, must y,l tiu-ir coin l:i
'ttjt -aier than Mnn;ttiy cvuine for Tuewlay's
btlitiou, iir ThureiitLy evening for Frultiys eli-
I HK 1'ATTKKMIN PUBLISH I. Si, Co.
NOIK K.
L Tie mm of five ociiU per line wtU be
eriarxeJ for "cards of thanks." "resolutions of
Imiiwt," lints ol wwJUIiik presents and donors,
'id obituary makes, (other than those the edit
or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and
Botliesolsiieuial meetings lor whatever uriose.
U. Nutiiei ol church and society and allolher
411tertHlulieliui fruoi which riwiij lu ... i.u .1.
lived, shall be charged for at' the rate of live
ran a line, i nose rules win be strictly adher
ed to lu every Instance.
Advertising rates reasonable aud made known
Qpou aflltcatiou.
We hold each and every coi retitiohtient re
sponsible for his or her connuiiiiicatiou. No
correspondence will be published unless the
wnter s real uaiue is signed as an evidence ol
good lallU.
"I P. FlSHEK, NEWSPAPER AUVKKI1.V
JLJ lug Agent, 2 Merchants exchange,
ban r lahclsco, is our authoiueu agent. 'Ihis
paper is aepl on hie lu hisoUice.
TIME TABLE.
Stage for Ilardinau, Moiiinnent, Long Creek,
John Uay auu canyon Ciiy, leaves as lollows :
hvci'j uay at 8 p. m except ouuuay.
Armcsctcry uuyatu a. in., except londay.
ilie chcupeel, .(ulikist and best line to or
from tile iy trior couuuy,
k J. a. UKLEVAN, Prup.
W. A. JoCnatou.AKeut
Give your business to Heppner people,
and therefore usaiiit to build up Hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
you.
Here and There.
"Han wants but little here below."
To test the saying's worth,
Go up it. a balloon and see
How soon you'll want the earth.
She didn't like smoking so I quit
At her request for a little v hile
But, oh I 1 minded it not a bit
I iound my reward in her sweet smile.
I've taken it up again once more,
I saw no reason lor stopping when
She laughed at the tender love I swore
And kept on 111 rt I ii b with other men.
Heading is almost over in tbia oouuty.
Autifermeutiue for eule by Minnr &
Co. 53 7
For perfect digestion use TO IT'S
PILLS.
CIihs. McDowell is rusticating ont in
the Blum.
t Halversnn is out on Ditob oreik
for a eliort stay.
Jus. VVylawt was iti yesterday from
the Hitrdrnnu eotiutry,
CIihh Hudson returned Sutnrdaj
from McDtitlie a rums.
Holland Bros. Mnrtrd their thresher
down near lone yesleiday.
Ion creHin freiznra at n disoouut st P
0. Thompson Cnnipauj'B. 53 4
Low Tillard, of Pendleton, was teen
on our streets jeaterday.
Newt mid Frank Jones returned to
the mountains yesterday.
Pn f. A. W. Wit-r and wife returned
from the sea shore Thursday.
The Gem and Palace saloons for fine
liquors, MoAlee Bros, Props. sw
Al Biberts is ngsin down from the
Ditch oieek camp tut supplies.
Antifrrnentine, ti e great fruit pre
servative, rnrsale by Miuor &C.i. 53 7
Warren Carsner got over from Wag
ner ijuuday uinlit, returning yesterday,
J.. D. Ball and family, Julia and
Goa Hurt returned yesterday from the
Blues.
The Heppner Canyon stage line is the
bf W, cheapest and quickest to the iu
terior,
Hood's Pills cure constipation. They
are tbe best after-dinner pill and family
cat hurt 10.
Billy Cowins, Lee French and Frank
Bnrg are now hucklcberrying over on
Ditc:ti cieek.
A, Hackeney, of John Day, passed
through Heppner the latter part of lust
week oti bis nay below.
Tbe Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove
cures liquor, opium, morphine, cocaine
and tobacco habit. Uee ad.
E. D. Piilmet and i(e, of Lt liri' ten,
and Gjiur G Ftiqua and wife, of Kikht
Mile, nere in Siiiidiiy lust.
Have you g t any iiiaebinery's tliHl
ont of lepan? If so come in and get
tome metal and relit jour boxing.
Every man wbo takes any iutereet in
fast stock should subscribe for Tbe
Horseman. Gazette shop, agents.
Heppner was somewhat excited yester
day over the daiing holdup, but is
again assuming her tioimal condition.
The Gazette has a hit of metal which
it will eel) hi 20 cms a pound, cash.
Makes the bobs atuff to "busti" b -xiuu.
John Turley dropped iu Srtnrdny
from the Greenhorn section, but will
return shortly to look after Jus. Hayes'
beep
J W. DawBon left Saturday morning
(or Pendleton on a business trip. Be
will also likely visit Walla Wbllu ere
returning.
Tbe balanoe of nnr stock of gunran teed
rubber hose to be sold for casb to close
out for the seasou at F. G. Ihonipsoh
Company- IS i
Mrs. J. C. MoFarlnnd, mother of
Homer and Frank MoKarliind, is I ere
on a visit to ber sons ubd itspeoiive
their lamili s.
Surveyor Isa Brown was in thp oity
yesterday. Isa bus just completed a
week's surveying on the road between
Book Creek and Eight Mile.
Frank Mcf'arland returned from n
tour over iu brant county 8ut(!a
evening. He reportB eveiytbiug ex
tremely quiet in that eeonou.
Antiferuieuiiiie is specially useful
for preserving fruits of all kinds with
out cook in K. For sale by Miuor & Co.
f 3 7
Green Mathews' the barber, is now lo
cated next door to the furniture store ou
Main street. Shaves, shampoos, hair
cuts and tbe like aways on tap.
J. C. Cochran, of tbe North Fork of
the Jobu Day, arrived Saturday with a
Wagon load id tine apples which be i-fld
wutiout uincb diffionliy to our people.
East Oreg'Dian: Nela Maginien
oamw in from M rrow county this after
noon with a big banJ of slieep, which he
will take to the Sound over tbe Northern
PaciUi:.
Dr. B. F. Vaughnn has decided to leave
Heppui r, and all those owing him are
requested to makeimmediatesettlement.
Those desiring woik should apply at
once.
E L. Patberg and Harvey McAlister
of Lex it. gion, passed turongb Heppner
yesteidsy on their wav to the mountains
where they expect to remaiu for two
weeks.
Pythias: The honor of being
Oregon's next grand oliarcellor, K P
lies between Hon. Henry Blackmail,
4 past grsnd victihsnc IhT, and J. A.
Waddle, grand vioe- oririLoellor.
Will Spencer and Arthur Minor sno
ceeded in killing a deer(?JlBst week that
bad wandered down too near tbeir i amp.
AH decided that it wag by far the best
peat of tbe kind they bad ever eaten.
i Wilson Bros, aiarted their thrstier
I down in ti .Ionian Fork country
1 last llmrs.liiy. Krom that section, w
learn Ibi.t wi eiat, which it was thought
would not mahn over five bushels to the
; sore, is averaging fmui eight to ten.
; Jordoti Forgers now think that all the
i grain will average at least one-tbir 1
i more than was predicted for it when
cut.
Mr. J. 0. Bonwell, one of the beat
known and most respected citizens of
briiwtiwond, Tilts, suffered with
di rrhoai for a long time ami tried many
did'eient remedies wit boat benefit, until
..liBinberlain's Colic, Cuoiern ' "aud
DiarrloBi R msdj was used; that re
lieved nim at once. For sale by Slocnm,
Johnson Drug Co.
The advice that moat men will give
you is not to drink, bnt when you do
get the beat. Tbe Belvedere saloon
cnrr ies an excellent S'ock ol cigars, liquors
wines aud Deer. A hue bihiard parlor
in conneoiion. Call on Charlie and
Dick who will always tiei.t you court
eously, tf,
"Matrimony under false pretesea',' is
the title, ot a newspaper article, flow
often does it occur otherwise? The
false pieienses are as a rule harmless
lu d lined only lor good pui poses, but it
can not be drilled that they are used iu
some shape iu neaily ail oourtships.
I Xchunge.
'J he family of Tbeo. Danner, accom
aonipanieit uv Mrs. J. J. Muir, mother
of Mrs. Dinner, lett yesterday inoru
uig for Belmont, Kas. After visiting a
stiort time there they will locate at
Little Book, Arkansas, whine Tbeo. will
join them next mouth.
C. F. Leyde brought in a twig about
two feet lu leiiKth trom a Siberian crab
tree, grown on his ranch below town,
which contained U'9 apples, so many in
fact that the twig could soarcely be
seeu. Jiiduing this is a fair sample, tbe
tree trust he a very fiuiilul one.
Wm, Jiiuti and wife aud two children
came up from The Dalles ou Saturday
evruiug's train. Air. Duuu has
been sebolid as conductor for tbe
Heppner brunch, and comes bere with
the intention of locating with us.
John N. Elder and wile and Mrs. F. O.
Buckniim and little son arrived borne
nun Mi DuIIi- springs about a week ago,
mid Sunday Mr. Buck mini also returned
aim st entirely cuied uf rheumatism,
though yet Weak.
We must realize on remainder of sew
ing machines souu as possible and they
willbesohl for cash at stariljngly low
rjg tires. If you want a sewing machine,
hero is a snup. P. C. 'i'homptuu
Company's 53 4
Win Huguewood, of Eight Mile, lost
his house by tire aaturd iy last. Home
rhreshers utnr by saved part of the
furniture. We do not know how the
Un siurtcd, but presumably from a bad
Hue.
Don't ovt rlonk J. B. Tedrowe at the
Amide when thirsty. Half aud half and
fresh beer always ou tap. Also n fine
itock of liquors and cigars always on
baud. Give Ted a aud.
Gid Hutt has purchased Hiok Math
ews' interest in the City Hotel barbe'
shop Shaves, shampoos, hair-outs,
etc., dished up in the best of style
Baths for tbe millions.
Mrs. M. A. Wilson, nf Fairbaven,
Wash , aud Mrs Eva King nf Portland,
respectively, mother and sister of Mrs.
J. W. Lei zer, are visitiug iu the city.
Antiferuieiiline preservesfiuit, cider,
milk, butter, eggs, tomitops, oatsnp.
pickles, tic Fur sale by Miuor & Co.
63 7
Miss Heuryettn Sinsheimer and Mr
W. C. Pedlar departed for their Port
land home t bis mor uiug, after a pleasan
visit wiib friends bere.
Dan Humor got home from La Grande
last night. He sued for balance on bis
uote, was beateu and appealed the oast.
Art. Minor gut in last night from tbe
mountains, and the remainder of the
party are exneoted in today.
Late word from Thru. Nelson finds
him at Baker City, where he reports
everything quiet.
Miss Ellor Rhea has returnel from the
mountains aud is uow visiting with
tleppuer friends.
Newman Lee, of Echo, is visiting bis
relatives, J. . Leezer and family.
Mariou Webb is reported as improving
in hiulib.
Mr. Thomas B.itte, editor of the
Oiflpbic, 'XVxiirkaua, Arkansas, has
found but be believes to be the best
remedy in exisMica for the Hi x. His
experience is well worth remembering
Hesiys: ''Lust summer I had a very
severe attack of flux. I tried nlruoai
everv known remedy, uoue giving relief
(Miambeilaiu's Coiio, Cholera and
Diarrl ce i Kem-dy was recommended to
ine. 1 purchased a bottle and received
almost iiumediiite relief. I continued to
use i lie medicine and was entirely cured
1 take pleasure ill reoummending thi
remedy to any person suffering with
such a disease, as in my opinion it is the
best medicine in existence." 2b and 50
cent bottles for sale by Slocum & John
son Drug Co.
D. W. Hobnob Boi nd Oveb.-D. W.
Hornor, the Heppner man who adver
tised the S. li. Kieves note for sale,
was brought over from Heppner by
Deputy Marshal Ardrey, Thilisday, and
was taken hi fore Justice Kiowles on
the charge r f "publishing an allusion to
a person with intent to ii j ire, defame
and maliciously annoy." He wan held
to await tbe action of the grand jury,
with bail fixed at $150, whiob be fur
nished La Giaude Chronicle. Mi.
Hnruor has since brought suit against
Mr Reeves for Ihe collection of tbe
note. The case will now be left for the
couria to decide.
Nobth Fork Placers.-Sam Enslev
has recently put in a uiaohine for earing
fine gold, over ou tbe North Folk. Ed.
Cox and Justice of the Peace Hogne
propose to put one in on their claim.
provided Etisley is successful. The
boys are able to "pan out" $2 50 a day
iu the ordinary way, and their saving
machine ought to make big money if
siiecissful. There is, by far, more
excitement this season over the placers
iu Grant county than any year since
active operations ceased at Canyon
City and Husanville in the "sixties."
A Burning S'iiami!. Now tbat Hepp
ner has waterworks, it is a burning
shame aud an everlasting disgrace tbat
our streets ure allowed to go without
spiiukling. Every time a little breeze
moves up or down Heppnei'a principal
thoroughfares the dust looms up iu
eudhss qnsiiti us, tilling every bonse
with it. Every (lock of goods in the
city cannot help but be more or less
damaged by this, besides it is uncom
fortable aud unsightly. Can't some
thing be done to have tbe streets
sprinkled?
JLTra. If, A. Hamilton
Given Up to Die
"I was troubled with liver complaint and en
largement of the spleen. At last I could not
walk across try room, anil tiol; to my bed, u
many thought, tj die. I b:;au to take Hoou's
SarsaparilU a.id am entirely cured. It baa all
Hood'sCures
been brousht about by Ilood's Sarsaparllla."
Mlis. It. K. Hamilton, Fresno, California.
Hood's Pills Curs Blok llead&che. 260.
DAKING HIGJt WAYMEN.
Tliry Hold op Frank Moan slid Young J. A.
Thompson in Micht ofHeppnei's Big School
lloase In Broad Pay Hat.
Yesterday morning, Heppner waa
thrown into a state of exoitement by tbe
announcement that Frank Sloan and a
young fellow, who bad been winking for
him, by tbe t atne uf J. A Thompson,
bad been held upon tbe Hintoo creek
road, near the big spring this side of
Joe Hector's, aud robbed of quite a Bum
of money aud a golil watob.
Tbe robbery occurred about 9:30, a,
m. Frank owed Thompson some money
and as soon as the bauk opened, drew
out what be needed, paying Thompson
S75 in flout of tbe City hotel, keeping
$55 for bis owu use. Leaving town
shortly afterwaid, for Frank was due on
Butter ciet k yrsiiuli.y to pay foraud re-
oeive some Cittle, aud in company with
Tnompsoii, they proceeded on past the
old brickyard aud Jobu Q. Wilson's
place, and w ben opposite a bunch of tall
fje grass in tbe lower end of Joe Bee
tor's field, were auddeuly ouufrouted by
t.vj iiiirj, both m iskai with red band
kerchiefs, wbo, with big pistols present
ed, ordered tbe youug men to dismount
aud dig up. Oue of them said, "Sloan,
you kuow you've gut 'nr." Their lan
guage waa abusive and mauner quite
threatening, aud ueitber lost much time
in obeying. They look Frank's money,
So5. He didn't like tbe looks of tbe big
guu very much, right up in bis face, so
diverted his gaze from the rubber to
something els Tue highwayman
said, "You, , , look at
me." Tbouipron lust $125 iu all.
He wore a gold watub aud chain.
Kobber No. 1, uoticed tbig and said, ' Take
tbat 'a watch." No sooner
said than done. Oue ot the disciples
of Black Bart them got on one
of the horses aud rode up the road a
suori aiatauoe Due soon came
back. The buys were them ordered to
get ou their horses and to lose no time
moving up the road, lu less than five
minutes, tbe boys were at Joe Keotoi's
stackyard where Joe, Wm. Straight aud
another man were putting up bay. Two
uf them went down to the sceue of tbe
rubbery as soou as possible but saw no
sign of any one. Sloau aud Thompson
uume to towu aud reported their Ion to
Sheriff Noble , who at once left ao
companied by Geo. Hurriugton, Frank
Sloau aud Tuompsun.
Where the robbery took plaoe a five
do'lar bill was found which tbe fellows
had dropped iu their baste. They were
trucked down into the creek where a
black bat was found, then on up ihe ra
vine aud over the bill into Jas. Jones'
alfalfa field above tbe bonse. Up to
time of going to press, no arrests had
been made. Iu fact, the offi-ers have
very little clue as to the perpetratore,
but should they be discovered it is the
opiniou of many tbat they will be found
unt far away.
Iu tbe meantime, all loose and unnec
essary residents of our town should be
asked to move on.
W K YOUR GOLDEN OlMTIITf
Piles! Piles! Itching Piles.
Symptoms Moisture; intense and
stingiugi mnst at night; worse by
scratching. If allowed to continue tu
mors form, which often bleed and ulcer
ate, becoming very sore. Swaine's
Ointment stops the itohing and bleeding
heals ulceration, aud in m ist cases re
moves the minors. At drungists, or by
mail, for 5.) Cents. Dr Swayue He Soo.
Philadelphia. aw 1 yr.
Land For Sale. 480 acres over in
Wilson Drnirie. A goud stock ranch and
iil be sold cheap. Call at Gazette
office for particulars and terms. tf.
Eip's Wood Yard. The Heppner
wood yard, nnder the management of
Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver
wood at your residence, sawpd or un
awed. Wood sawed and delivered at
87.00 per oord. Wood sawed twice in
two, 75 cts. per onrd; three times, $1 00.
Yard near the depot. Leave orders at
Sloan & Ho Brd's. 4 tf.
Bncklrn'a Arnica Salve.
The best salve in tbe world for cuts
bruises, sores, nloera, salt rheum, f. ver
sores, tetter, chapped bands, obilblains
corni and all skin eruptions, snd posi
tively oures piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
nr money refunded. Prioe 25 oentn per
box. For sale by Sloonm-Jobnson Drug
Company.
Ellis Minor and family, Frank Rogers
and family and Oscar Minor and family,
wbo left Teel springs last Wednesday.
came in Sunday, having spent several
days berry-bunting in tbe mountains.
LIST OF I.KTTKK8
LETTERS ADVEitTIHKI) AT HEPPKER
Auk. 14, lv.)3.
Knsier.lno Harmon rinra
Fslnhurst Frank Pe.erson heona
drover K A Thompson
(ieilterWm. C. Thompson Itosetts
When calllnc for these letters please sav
advertised, A. Miixoav P. M.
fit. AU' lA n...
lOUDUUBMUiTiifl Tilt
u
Every perton who pnrohnsoa ONE DOLLAR'S worth nf goods will re
ceive a ticket on a Grand Weaver Organ one hnndred and twenty-five
dollar Organ to be given away December 21th 1893,
KO..LMAN"
Has Opened Up at Heppaer.
Offers a miuniSoent new stock at prices the lowest yet named for striotly
first-olass goods. Higb grades in aM departments. True merit in every
article. Honest quality. An immense assortment nothing miss
ing. The quality will tell it : the price will sell it. That is
tbe reueou you should come early and secure vour BAR
GAINS from our splendid lines of
DBY 60DDS, CLOTfllJll, BOOTS ami SHOES !
Blankets, Quilts, Trunks, Hats.
yE show all the latest novelties in great profusion. We keep the finest seleo
: tions In all standard styles. We make it a point to have every arltole in
:; stock the bst of its kiud. The dollar yon speud with ns goes farther, lasts
; longer, gets more style, gets more qtianliiv, gets more quality, and does
,. ' more good iu service, worth and wear than any money you spend. Our goods
and pnoes, now waiting for your inspection, will prove this. Remembei it is an
established fact that it pays io trade, providing you want to save money, at tbe
-B0ST0IJ STOP,-
J. H. KOLMAN.
BEN LF. LAND, Salesman.
HEEE IS THE PLACE
To Get Even on Your Xjile. i
jff : HARDWARE STORE !
A COMPLETE LINE OF -. --.
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware,
QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE,
Wood and Willow-ware, Blacksmiths' Supplies, Iron, Steel and Coal, Pumps aud
Pipe, Tanks, Bathtubs and Sinks, Plumbing Materials, Agricultural Imple
ments. All Kinds of Repairing quickly and neatly done.
THE CELEBRATED
Bain Waw, Hacks and Backboards
:- -:- You will save money by
getting our prices before purchasing
elsewhere. -:- :- : : : -:-
Odd Fellows' building, Main St.,
534-tf
HEPPNER, OREGON,
DISCOUlu
-lit .A.T in-
McFarland Mercantile Co.
Heppner. Oregon.
Now is the time to make vnr money count. Our wbole stock of Prv Qr oils, Cloth
ing, Boots, Shoes, Huts, H'aucy Goods, Gloves, etc, etc., will be sold at
wuolesale prices fur cash.
Having Quit the Credit System,
We are offering goods, lower rban ever before known in Oreg m. This is NO B.T
on a few lines. Our WHOLE STOCK goes at suoh reduoed Bgures that Ihe per
son needing supplies for ciah can be made happy. If yon wish to S'ive your mone)
send in orders by mail or call in person. We are giving diaoouuta on
per oeut, i IT.
Dry Goods, Olothing, eto 2o to 33
Meu'a and Boys' Hats Ml)
Women's and Children's S!meH,25 to 30
Men's Shoes 20 to 30
Cotton Ginghams, Sheetings
Bud Domestics 20
per cent off.
Hosiery 30
Men's Overshirla aud Furnish
ing Goods 31
Hardware 20 to 25
Saddle, Haruet-s, rjtoves and
Tinware 20 to 30
AH groceries at lowest wholesale rales. Country orders solicited, oash with
orders. Shipments uf wool reoeived ns cash.
Very Respeoifully,
MoFAULAND MERCANTILE CO.
Reserved for the leader of Cash Trade.
C. S.VANDUYN,
Heppner, Oregon.
BORG, : THE
Out for
Cash Bargains
IN
Jewelry, f f E, K,fTRUME
JEWELER!
Watches,
Clocks,
silverware,
MUSICAL
RUMENTS,
Cash Talks. W Trust Busts
SEE BOKO, MAY STREET. HEPPNER, OU.
A. P. ARM&TKCiMi, I'PlhCIJ-AU. N
Portland, Oregon. A. P. Arm&tkc
Open all tbe year. Students may enter at any time. Catalogue free.
15 A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS.
P. g. ohqpsoi? go,
Llaving put their business upon a tern
porary cash basis, Call Attention to
the fact that Money has now a Greater Pur
chasing Power than ever before known iu
Heppner.
We must get onr stock iuto money, and profits are no ohj-ot whi tbe money
cotnea-in eight. Shake your oash at us and ate na tumble.
t law
hf
wHeppner, Oregon.
RIGHT IN THE LEAD
And Bound to Stay.
-Our Prioee iu all lines of-
hi Ming, G;:::::::, hi Caps
Boots, Shoes, Provisions, Notions, Etc.
Are th lowest. Come and point out the goods you wish, and we are
confident you will be pleased, because our prices are all right
An early call will be appreciated.
Change of Ownership
Vff K HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET
v wuich we propose to conduct in the mnal wt infant,, . m?:n "
luauun, vruiaeep
on hands at all times the choicest
Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn- .
ed Beef, Etc., Etc.
shaw & Mccarty,
SD"tt ir'roDrietors.
DK. JOSEPH J. BILL,
Graduate M. E. 0. V. S., London, England.
Veterinary -m- Surgeon
Chronic Diseases a Sneeialtv.
t am Prepared to do all kinds of Veterinary Surgery, Emsscnlatlng Horses and RerlinM a BDeel.
alty. (This Is the only true method of oneratfneon hors,. i sn-vr,,. V?...,Ti5",fecl
ou Btiort notice. I will treat all animals in the moat approved procedure of VeS-r "
luary Surgery. If you have any sick at.imnls It iff be to yoSr interest to
HEPPNER, . call on me amewarf. stables.
' SkKSsw - . OREGON
Ik Keeley Institute
-OF-
For the Cure o
Liquor. Opium and Tobacco Habits
It is located at Forest Grove, Or.,
The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast.
Call at the GzrtTTa office for particulars.
Strictly confidential. Treatment private aud sura
cure.
KIRK & RTJI-IL,
The Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store.
On May Street, opposite Palace Hotel. Tbey will keepoo band a full Hue of
STAPLE AND FANCY
Groceries ani Provisions.
A full line nf clinlre Vep. Pukta nnd TIipoiI in font imti,;.. ii,.
usually kept in a firat-tlasa bultery atore. Tbey will sell cheap foi cattb. Call anp
try Ibt-m. " aw
rtR. FOOTE'S HAND-noOK OF HEALTH HINTS AND READY RECIPES,
, the "tie of a very valuable book that gives a great amount of Information of tbe Utmosl
Importance to Everybody, concerning their dally habits of Eating, Drinking, Dressing, etc.,
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