Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 13, 1894, Image 2

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    o HIE ffljip TO SELL YOU ji
-.-, One of the Best Pieces of Lai.d in Morrow County.- - -
CTTND 1 60 ACRES Timber Culture claim adjoining, of wbicli deeded InnJ there are 110 acres f;o d fanning land, nnd the 1 e.liuiee A 1 i nstnre. Tlie deeded lund hns a good spring of water ou it, all under
yi. fence. Situated two miles west ef Hardman.
Price for the whole, $1100 ; or without the timber culture claim, S800.
ANO STIIL ANOTHER.
Deeded ranch, 100 acres, boss wheat land. Will sell on easy terms. A good rustler can pay
for it with first cmp raised on it. Reason for selling, owner lives in the East and has no use for it.
ANOTHER BARGAIN.
Good, deeded ranoh, 320 acres, best stock ranch in Morrow county, cheap and on easy terms.
For farther information cull at our office.
ESSIES PAKSRSOM JTOO.
Give your business to II eppner people
and therefore assist to build up H epp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
We hoM each and evory oorrBspondent re
Bpoiifllble for his or her communication. No
correspond!; nee will be published unless the
writer h reul name la signed as au evidence of
good faith.
Announcements.
FOR JOINT SENATOR.
At tire earnest solicitation of nay
friends, I liave decided to beoome a
onndidHte for joint senator, for the
counties of Harney, Grant aud Morrow,
subject to tbe will of the convention for
the senatorial diatriot, April 11, 1894.
J. N. Brown.
MAINE'S PROPHECY.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
Tlirnuub the solicitation of my friends,
I wish to inform the republicans of
Morrow county, that I will offar myself
be ore the republican ouimty convention
as a oimdiduto for representative.
J. 8. BoOTHBY.
Lexington, On , Ftb. 28, lh'94.
I hereby atiuoiinoe myself ns a can
didate for representative, ntibjeot to the
will of tbe republican nominating con
vention, March 24, 1894.
Otis Patterson.
FOR SHERIFF.
At the request of my friends of Mor
row oouuty I have docided to allow my
name to be used as a candidate for
sheriff subjeot to the decision ot the
repnblioau nominating convention.
March 24, 1894.
Anduuw Hood.
Among tbe possibilities for sheriff, I
desire to be considered subject to the
decision of the repnblioan nomination
convention, March 24, 1894.
A. A. Roberts.
FOR TREASURER.
Beiu i,fllioted with the otllee itch, aud
desiring to finger iu the oounty fuuds,
I hereby nuuounoe myself a candidate
for the olllce of county treasurer subject
to the pleasure of the- regular republi
can county convention.
L. V. Bi iggs.
FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
By tbe request ot my friends, I have
decided to become aoaudidatefor oounty
school superintendent, subject to the will
of the republican convention, March,
24, 1894.
J. W. HlIII'LKY.
I desire to announce myself as a
candidate for school superintendent
Htinjectio me decision oi the republican
nominating convention, March 24, 1894
Am n teacher of 12 years experience iu
Oregon.
John F. Koyhb.
The following portion of one of James
O. Blame's speeches is now reoalled,
which reads like a prophecy.
I love my country and my country
men. I am an American and rejoice
every day ot my life that I am. I eu
jny the general prosperity of my ooun
try, aud know that the workingmen of
this country are tbe best paid, bent fed
aud best olotbed of any laborers on the
(ace of the earth. Many of them have
homes of their own. They are surround
ed by all the oomforts and many of the
luxuries of life. I shudder, however, at
tbe thought that the time must oonie
when all this will be changed. When
the general prosperity of the country
will be destroyed, When the great
body of workingmen in this land, who
are uow bo prosperous, wili hear their
wives sad ohilderu cry for bread; that
the day must come when the great
factories and manufactories of this lund
will be shut down, and where there ia
now life and activity there will be tbe
silence of the tomb. And the reason
why this must be is this: The great
southern wing of the demooratia party
are determined to establish the doc
trine of fr ee trade in this land. They will
be assisted by their northern allies. The
fluht is now on. There is a great body
of visionary but eduoated men who are
employed day by day in writiug free
trade essays and arguments in fuvor of
that doctrine, whiou find their way to
every demooratia paper in the land.
The great body of our people have never
experienced, themselves, the suiTenugs
whioh always result when the nroteotive
prinoiples are laid aside. Poisoned and
excited by tbe wild statements of these
writers aud demagogic aprjeals of demo
crats speakers, the result will be that
iu the near future these forces whioh
are now working will be stioug enough
to defeat at the polls tbe party advo
cating the doctrine of protection. It
must ineyitably follow that uuoertaiuty
and doubt will ensue. The business
men of the country, fearing the de
struction, will deoline to engage in busi
ness, consequently mills will shut down
and the workingmen will be thrown out
of employment. The people will then
see, as they have never seen before, that
tbey cannot be prosperous and have
work while this principle is threatened,
Iu the midst of this suffering tbey will
learn that the only way that they can
be prosperous and happy is to vote for
the party that bas built up tie in
dustries by which they have gained
iiveuuoou; oecause tney will tben see
clearly that when tbe manufactory is
shut down there is no demand for the
only thing which they have to sell, nod
that is their labor.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Of the First National Bank at Hepp
ner, in the State of Oregon, at the
Clone of Business, Feb, 2$, l'ui.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $l:i0,8-.1.15
Overdrafts seou red and unsecured l,127.f4
U. S. Bonds to seoure circula
tion 12.509.00
Premiums on U. S. bonds l.AMl.Oll
Stocks, Hecnriti . etc 4,89'j 38
Banking-house furniture and
fixtures 3,849.14
Due from National banks (not
reserve agents) 1 ;!!!" C I
Due from Approved reserve agents 2,1.!.99
Ohecks and other cash items 84.09
Notes of other National Banks 20J.O0
Fractional paper currency,
nickels and cents 17. ofl
LAWFUL MONEY RE:-KRVE IN HANK, VI:
Specie ll,99S.fjO
Legal-'encler notes 40.09
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent, of
circulation) ,"62 50
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid iu
Surplus fund
Undivided profits ln-s expen
ses aud taxe cei l
National Bank Notes outstand
ing Due to other National Banks. .
Due to State Banks and bank
ers
Individual deposits subject to
check 23.232.!)0
Demand certificates of deposit 48.2-io.42
Time certificates of deposit l,2.r.49
.$170,275.69
. 850.000.00
. 12.000.00
22,020.80
11,250.(10
1.0S2H
1,1.12.97
Total ?170,275.C9
State of Okeoon, )
County op Morrow, 9S
1, Ueorge (Jonsnr, Cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement ih true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
Geo. Conker, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this
10th day of March, 1894.
K L FliERT.AND,
Notary Pnblio tor Oregon.
Correct Attest: J B. Natter, Frank
Kellogg, O. A. Rben, Directors.
THE MONOUHAPH.
for one Dollar and Your
This Subject.
Opinion on
OitiiiiON was never bettor represented
than she is uow in both branohes o
congress. Both Dolpb and Mitchell
are able statesmen, aud bold command
iug positions in the councils of the
natkiu. In the lower house, Hermann
and Ellis are iudefatignble workers
aud keep oureful watch over Oregon's
interests. Times-Mountaineer.
In this issue, a populist, formerly t
republican, explains that his party as i
parly, should be for protection for pro
tectiou's sake. That is all right, but
it is on record as a free trade party, and
their record in congress proves it. If a
populUt wants protection for any reason
whatever, he should go back to the party
of protection and stay with them to
victory. This is the great issue, becaufe
of democratic promises aud tariff tinker
iug the couutry is well nigh ruined. A
large per Cfnt. of republicans are bi
iuetallists, and it is growing in favor.
Tbe tariff question once decided by the
overwhelming viotory of "Jli, then the
matter of finance can be dealt with. As
it is, the populUts are getting the cart
before the borne, for with free trade, or
anything approaching it, we can put all
the good money of the world iu the
United States an I it will go out about
as fast as it is brought in. Tha end, of
course, w ill come and then nothing but
bankruptcy will follow. Let protection
ists get together bih! work for the com
mon good.
'.Vhat is the best Monetary system for
the United States? This is the greatest
problem confronting the Amerioan
people. It is the intention of the pub
lishers that "The MontiizrnDh" shall
ooutaiu tbe best thought of the nation
on this question. The reoognized lead
era in all political parties have been
oailed upon to contribute plaus for
their ideal Monetary System. But not
content with this, we are determined to
embody iu the same volume the opinions
of thousands of the "Great Common
People," and to that end we will allow
two dollars on the price of the book for
your solution, of this problem, expressed
iu not more than 800 words. The Mono
graph, the beft modern work on Mone
tary Systems, will be sent to any address
on reoeipt of S.'i.OO. It is a book that
will interest aud instruct, bih! is des
tined to become a giant factor in shap
ing the future monetary system of the
uation.
The Monookafh Publishing Company,
Room 44, German Am'n B'k Building
St. Paul, Minn.
Reference by permission, Nat'l Oer
Am'n Bauk. tf
"I've tried all sorts of blood purifiers,''
aid an o!d huly to a "cutter," and yon
can't persuade me that any other Sarsn
.parillu is as good as Ayer's " There's
when she had him. She knew that
Ayer's was the best and so did he, but
it paid him better to sell cheaper
brand.
l".'u() FARM AND STOCK RANCH.
It will take only 8812 to buy it ; 480
acres, aU acres plow land; one-half
mile running water. Improvements
40 acres fenced, 15 acres cultivated, 5
houses and stable, spring and minor
improvements. Adapted to farm iug,
sheep aud hograimug. An extensive
sheep range joining to Rock oreek.
Terms: 8110 down; remainder on loug
time. Location: On county road, two
and one-half miles west of Rood bill,
Eiiiht Mile, Or. 320 acres for 510. or
JflUS for ownership in ItiO acres sohool
laud or will exchange for two good
horses. Original cost of sobnol land
8.120. Apply at Heppner Gazette office
Heppner Oregou. 19il-tf-sw.
Hood's anil only Hood's.
Are you weak and weary, overworked
and tired? Hood's Sarsaparilla is just
he medicine you need to purify and
quicken your blond Bnd to give yon
appetite aud strength. If you decide to
take Hoods Sarsaparilla do not be induced
tu buy any other. Any effort to substi
tute smother remedy is proof ot tbe
merit of Hood's.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Of the National Bank of Heppner
Heppner, in the State of Oreyun
at the elose of bn.iiness',
Feb SS, ISM.
at
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $ 82,818.42
Overdrafts secured and unse
cured 1,202.82
U. S. bonds to secure circula
tion 12.500 00
Premiums on U. S. Blinds 1.000 00
Stook securities, etc 3.G3189
BankiughoiiHe, furniture, & fix. 2,509.30
Due from National Banks
(not Reserved Agents) 1,096.80
Due from state batiks and
bankers 4H3 50
Due from approved reserve
agents fi 090 71
Checks and other ensh items. . 103 52
Notes of other National Banks 50.00
Fractional paper currency,
nicltles, nml oeuts 21.72
LAWFUL MONEY RKHP.KVK IN BANK, VIZ:
Specie $2.800 40
Legal-tender notes. . . 200.00
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulation)
3,009.45
502.50
Total S115.6S9.03
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in 8 50,000 00
Surplus fund H.fjOiUK)
Undivided profits, less expen
ses aud tHXes paid (i.53ii l2
Nut. Bank notes outstanding.. 11,25000
Due to other Nat. bunks 21)9 50
Dividends unpaid 25.00
Individual deposits subject to
cheok 2a.23t 71
Demaud certificates of deposit 1 877 00
Bills payable, 15.t4W.00
Totaii 115,GS9.63
O TATE OF UltEOON, I ,
County op Morrow, J ss'
I, Ed. R. Bishop. Cashier of the nbnve
nnmed bank, do solemnly swear that the
nbive statement is true to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
i.i. K. Iishoi Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 12th day of Maich 1894.
Otis Pattkrion.
Notary Public for Oregon.
Correct Attest: Wm l'enl nil. () R
Famsworth, P. C. Thompson, Directors.
"Perhaps you would not think so, but
a very large proportion of diseases in
flew lorn, comes irom car leanness about
catching cold," says Dr. Syrus Edsou.
"It is such a simple thing and so com-
niou that very few people, unless it is a
case of pneumonia, pay aoy attention to
ii cold. New York is one of tlie health
iest places on the Atlantic coast and yet
there are a great many cases of catarrh
and consumption which have- their
origin in this neglect of the simplest
precaution of everv day lif,i. Tbe most
sensible advice is, when you have one
get rid of it aa soon as possible. Hy nil
means Ho not neglect
I'KUTIXKNT T:l Till-: I'KOl'l.i:'," PA li 1 V.
For the- l'onj'h 'i I'.trly i nlnm-i.
For the br-nt-ti! of your many roaO-Ts.
we wish to Lfieflti a few facts from vr-.-ll
known authors for the purjtoeo of rlrnw
ing up tbo rc.il pliarisdi-r f the potpVs
par y, TImio li:te hcen an many uu
warranted i-taum-'a's chatting r.s as n
party tut!) u jibing to split U,e re
pulj!ie:ij party tiial the oom .(::. itir
parly nifc'lit one:- more como to the front,
that we deem ii bigiilv important tliM
the voting element r-!i mid imo-- the
ground wi; occupy.
hile t h" v riU t-indorses tl:'.' Omai.a
plalf. im in lull, Le oti'y uirhts theit
were two more planks naiicd down
solid upon which to stand, trr.iue.v,
tiiriiffor -rots ciion's sake and pro'rioiti. n
for the pake of lire protection of the
people, especially as a Kifeyuard for the
ri.sing jenemtion etui the women. wu
have no suy in our eleclioi s, but are
belli amenable to our Jans. 'J.'hcs.-
se 'timcnts may not ho enilorstil by nil.
and especially at the first, glance it riots
nol look so when wo take into account
the vote cast by the party in (tie h ni.-.p
on the Wilr-oi biil. but we believe the
vote was cast iu favor of that bill only
lor the put pose of lowering tho demo.
emtio party in the estimation of tiiu
people; we can hut denounce the vote,
though they were not commute. I in :lieir
platform while democracy was, but such
a vote catts opprobrium on tho cause
they represent. '
Jbut li. order to show the people that
we art a party do no!, endorse any part of
tbe uiiigttuinp dt-njocracy we qn-.to Irom
Advance Thought, a paper wenll endorse.
Speaking i f democracy it Bays, "It has
the preside!!', the eougross, tho stnahi
and the supreme court ail filled with lis
emissaries and j in, units anil now is
fan tilling the poor bouses, the soup
houses, the afcylums and the streets
" itli the viulims of tlie tinnncinl mid
political miscarriages of the woiet quack
doctors of finance and legislation this
country evor hud." Again the same
paper aays, "Toe mote a man kno.re
ot the linaiicifii iiiisnuih.-nja ment of this
country at the hands of both tho old
parties the more he kicks and the more
he feels like kicking himseif." 8ucl)
statements show that our party in nol
endeavoring to lift either of the old
parties into power, but firmly believes iu
the principles of the platform we endorse,
not wishing to silotract from it, bill
would rather add planks containing
principles of broadening philauthrophy
jnstastt party claiming the patronage
of the people should do.
One may generally judge n party
hy the out-spoken expressions of tbeir
leading organs. However, like all new
enterprises of a political nalure, out
tarty is besieged hy a claes of nil
herenta which are a disgrace to any
philanthropic move such as those who
are anxious for war without countiug
tho oost either iu blood or mortality,
llut we steadily deny that the influential
leaders of the patty have any suoh
orrjeui in view, out ill tn at the main
taining of the national integrity ami
the gin.ral upbuilding of the bent
interests of all the people. Hencj our
leading authors advocate the tariif for
protection's sake, though t-,ey do not
believe that protection ought to bo so
bih us to build up the interests of one
man, to the detriment of the maesvs.
We do not believe the t.uitl' to l,e the
great issue upou which hinges American
pr si erny, out we uelieve that financial
legislation hits done more toward pro
(Inning hard times than all other is.-nvs
put together, though we are frank iu
admitting that tariff tinkering has
contributed its share.
"In 1831 Gun. Jackson in iiis mesj;:ge
congratulated the country upon its
gronth in mnnufaotuios, agriculture
and commerce aud thei xivsa of r. venues
over expenditures bid been for that
year 813 0.10,0 0. Dnri,,, ,.; tjis time
the country was nuil.-r bimetal!: -m, Rr:l,l
and silver both having I, en f.fv
coined and both beimr of frill I. ... r
tender since the openir.gof the mint in
1792." Ami duriug this time the country
was mirier reasonable tariff, but
tbstai.il was cut so 1 ov as t
toreigu goods ou our mirkets, then
gold and si'ver was soon taken from the
oonntrv, because the output of our
mines wouiri not supply the d.-r.ru U
These things teach ns to snj n
neither gold nor silver, hot Iter p tl.r
as full legal tender and look well fo
" WORTH A GUINEA A BOX."
i
COVERED WITH A TASTELESS AND
SUl.t lll.E COATlXO.
A VY0ND:R7U'. MEDICINE FOR
Intlhfrnttnn, Want of Appetite, Futtnetffl
;ter mviiih, t timitints, HicHm-M of
the Mtntmrti, JitlioHH or J,irer
pi n hi tn. Sick nvmlavhe,VoM CItillH,
J 'tushhnjsof llvat, Loirnrttttof' $2ir-
tis, una .m jyeriwHs Affections,
To euro thnsft rntiml.iints wn mnflk remove
Mlio cjinsrt. Tho iriii'ipnl rmise in KBiitrnllv
to he found in tip Mmutich and llverl put
nt'fVo itr,fm riihl ,ht oil irill he trrtl. From
y tn four i'illa iwicp fi rinv for & short time
will rmiiove tin evil, nml rftstore thu sufferer
i) to sound ftiia lasting iienltb.
J Of all drupcriHts. Price 2S cents a box.
2 Oow York rViKit. Pniifil rtt.
DBi's
! II VNW-HOOK OP IIEAIiTII HINTS AND READY RECIPH,.
a very vali---llo book that gives a great amount of Information of tha I tmnrt
FOOTE'S 1
Is tbo title of a very vali --lilo noon mat given a great amount or Informal on of tho i-..J
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IT T!:i.I.S Allot T
What to Eat, Influence of Tlants, Pnrnsltes of the Skin, Care of Toetli
How to Kat It, Orwupallon for Invalids, Hatlihig-lleat Way, Aftor-Dlnnur Nnrin
Things to J)o, Alcohol as a food, aud a l.uniis uud Luntr DlHeasos, Klfeots of TolmcVn
Things to Avoid, Jieiili.-lne, How to Avoid Them, Cure for IliternDi'Sn
Verlts of Summer, Srrper-lhious Hair, nothing, What to Wear, Hoatlaehe, Causn
How to HriKiIhe, Hemovinu Sumo, How Much to Wear, To Get Hid of LI '
Drurirers of Klsslinr, Hestorlnif the lirnwncd, t'otitarrloua Diseases, Malarial Affecti.,,,.'
Overheating Uouse3, Pveventinij Ncur-Siglitwl- llow to Avoir! Thorn, Croup-to Provunt.'
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a mull pul'l. For
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v palilii'iilina tiy
nir jinlac ol' the
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ilny ol' .liiiiiiiu-y,
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i-y ior riniiitii)'.
ft'ulive.
KN. THAT I.KT-
ine estate of
eiv tTl-nnri'rl trr
i f Keli. IWI, In-oi-iihv
(-utility. All
niit said estate arc
o rue inr iillrnviinee,
t H utter Cre-.'k, Mor
'iilis al ter tire date of
il tie forever barred.
IM.1AM K. ttiATT,
Adiiitliixlriilor.
IT TELLS MOW TO CURE Black Eyes, Dolls, Burns, Chlllblalns. Cold Toot iw
Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Felons PetS
Feet, Freckled, Headache Hiecout'li, Hives, Honrsenoss, Itchiujr, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy PolmnlnL
Moles, Pimples, Piles, ltheumntisrii, lilnsworm, Snorlnir, Htummorlnir, Sore Byes, Sore Momf'
Sore Nipples, Soro Tlrroat, Sunstroke, Stings aud Inseet Bites, Sweating Foet, Toothache Dlro
Warts, Whooping Couth, Worms tu Children. IT WILL SA VK 1OOTOUS BILLS.
tWAIl new mmseriliera ami preriipt retrr-walfl rlnringtlip raontb of Mar, will be
prepensed with n free copy of this asi a premium,
"i.
tioiicejo Sheepshearers.
H'H'E IS IISitHIH- 1IIVKN THAT TUB
IwlitKn-ri "f Mi.i n.-.v i-niiiity, nml thnae de
iK io n:l,li;iic h iili v.rll aicut nt ,e
I. ua r-n l r i rrluy , Mureli
in., lor tiie purpose of
itii'ii uf slieepsiit'.irerrr.
ti'iilk-iu!. ti
I vil. iu 1 ,.;.. I
ln'ili-'Hiiili- roi oim
.1 11 slieart r;: are in
t'lll'i I ,-'.I!Y.
when
;.iiu,;t
n our
It. llr. El Sim
uues not ten yon now io enre a oolil tint retmonn hie or ,te,-tivB i,ii,.
ira II T..l. ll I l .... I .'
iit. inriti v-uaiuoer art h i.ool' i
nemetiy. it win relieve the Iiiih'o. n il
expeotoratiuii, open the seoretino ami
oon effeot a perinanent enre. I!) nml
50 otnt bottles for sale by Sloonm John
son Drug Co.
All signs fail" excent nirnnles ami
blotches. These never fail to imlleate
ho impure oontlitiou of the blood, whieh
may he thnroniililv oleansed niirl re.
newed by th use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
ine most effifttoious aud eeouomieal of
blood purifiers.
Give your pet doss Bnd oats Simmons
Liver Regulator, when siok it will cure
mem.
If Lnuland should send u-r nriniev
h-re to ooi i'ier us we would Imr! tliem
baek with a determination that vrmil.)
siir-iife the world. lint Ikt cni-.lnlts
may diel.--.te on r financinl pn'.iey ;:.. !
we bow to tut-ir cold as ri-a.nly a1 ;i t
Israelites bowed to tlie u-ihi.-n eaif, an,!
let our cot-uress eiiain its down u-n, .,
loiulerons uolil eiiain that will ,n tl
to dt-stiiitViun. St.ll tlie.r ce.-d is m t
sntisfitd; wenin?t bind our i-r-,:,-r,:t
in k.'ol.hn bunds until ue can no 1 in.- r
silin the sonws of freedom or eio.nt tin,
odes of American liberty.
Wti.L HosKrss. I
Mary Delia T.ibu departed tins life
March 4, 18IU, at the oge of 17 years, 7
months nml o days. She was horn iu
D,-cittnr Co., Iowa, July 23, 1870, moved
to Oreeoii when S years of aire where
"he hue since resided.
Datt September she came to Dayton
Wash ., to attend school, stonrrinrr win,
h -r r.ncle, Wm. Vatii;hu aud family.
tier luuei-al was preached at the
Baptist church by Kov. C. P. Bailey, on
..ifirou bth nt lu o'clock, from words
loutitl in the 12th chapter ?f Luke, a
portion of tha 20:h verse, "This night
iliall thy sou! be required of tbee," after
which iniiuy friends and relatives fob
lowed her to the cemetery where the
remains were laid to rest. She leaves a
father, mother, two sisters, aod two
brothers, besides many friends and
relatives to ruotirn her losa.
Delia was an exceptionally good girl.
None knew bor hut to love her. She
was kind to every one. During her
stay in Dayton elie never missed n day
of school until taken sick Saturday
tnornintr. dyin Sunday at 11 :30 o'clock.
Duriior the winter of 1SD2 while iittend
itK t-choo! in lleppjer, Morrow couutv.
flr-oir,,,. .r,o .... .
! " ,u, a proiession of re-
hf.'ion, hut going to her home the next
morning, she never united with anv
church, and since coming to
Dayton she requested the prayers of
Christians, having a desire to be fully
n.iu.-iieu mm unite with the cburoh
uueuienc ouiiti, never
giving her parents a cross word.
Wo sincerely trust wheu the meeting
time comes again we. may all meet to
part no more. May the Lord comfort
the dear parents aud loved ones.
Dourest Delia, tlrou bust left us,
Here thy luss w e deeply feel;
Hut 'tis God that hath bereft us,
He can all our sorunvs heal.
How we miss you, iteutle Delia,
la ear earthly joys you'll join no more.
For your spirit is unv re-tiiig
On that happy golden shore.
Yes, we miss yon denr Delia.
Willi your bri-lit uiid lniiHiiini; eyes
You are happy in, the .nigoU
in your home In-voad rlu iskv
I Ye- rKnin we hoi.,- to meet the
When the r,ys oi life have lied,
And ia heaven with jy IO K,e0t thee
U here no f!lrt.u ell tear is shed.
You will know in, dear Dells
'I'lioiiKhwlthRiiBeiBwemaybe
Ami when death our earth ties .ever
Wo will then tiy home to thee.
W ritterr hy bor cousin,
Mtxxrs Kovsk.
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