Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 17, 1894, Image 3

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    Notice to Advertisers.
THOSE deal ring the insertion of display ads
or change ol same, must pet tlieir copy in
not later than Monday evening for Tuesday's
edition, or Thursday evening for Friday's edi
tion. Tim Patterson Publishing Co.
Take Notice.
1. The sum of five centa per line will be
charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
respect," lists of wedding presents and donors,
and obituary noticea, (other than those the edit
or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and
notices of special meetings for whatever purpose
i. Notices of church and society and all other
entertainments from which revenue is to be de
rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five
cent a line. These rules will be strictly adher
ed to in every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
We hold each and every correspondent re
sponsible for his or her communication. No
correspondence will lie published unless the
writers real name is signed as an evidence of
good faith.
LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTI8
. ing Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange,
paper is kept on file in his oltice.
This
Oive your business to Heppner people,
and therefore assist to build up Hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
you.
TIME TABLE.
'Htafte for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek,
John Day and Canyon City, leaves an follow 6 ;
Every day at 6 a. m., except Hunday.
Arrlveneveryday at 6 p. m., except Monday.
The cheapest, quickest and bent line to or
from the interior country.
B. A. HUNSAKER, Prop.
Phill Colin. Agent.
Palace Hotel Bar!
Keeps the finest Liquors and Cigars to be
omul in the city.
Gamlirlnus Beer on tap. Served in largest
izeil niugB. G. B. TEDROWE, Prop.
Here and There.
Subscribe lor the Oazette.
Advertising pays in the Gazette.
Mrs. 0. W. Gilhousen is much better.
Frank Whetstone is back from Pendle
ton. Newt. Griflith is qnite ill with rheuma
tism. Oscar Minor is taking in the state tair
this week.
Andrew Tillard was
Batter creek.
Married-At the City hotel, on last
Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, in the
presence of a few invited guests, by Rev.
irank Adkms. of Ibis city, Mr. A. W.
Moore, of Lone Hock, and Mice Kate
Latin, of Iowa. Mr. Moore is a nephew
of Mr. Brown, of Lone Kook, and lately
came from Iowa. He was joiued Satur
day morning by his bride, she having
just arrived from Iowa. Both are most
estimable young people, and the Gazette
has none but the best wishes for their
future welfare. They departed Sunday
morning for Lone Kock and will teaoh
school at that place this fall.
Last year Al Roberts brought on
some Iowa "yaller" Held corn, and one
of the ears was given to Frank Gentry?
oHruroay jii. jj. Matlock presented this
office with a stalk that
looked like genuine old-fashioned oorn,
taken from Mr. Gentry's place ou Black
Horse. Suoh oorn ought to prove a profit
able orop here. The Gazette's editor
was raised in a corn field and is proud
of it. There's nothing that fills the place
of hog, hominy and corn-bread, and for
feed, both fodder and corn, it is bard to
beat.
Some smart boys, who live not a
thousand miles from the Gazette's borne
ranch, took a oouple of green musk
melons out of our garden Sunday night.
Not long since some low-lived vandal
took a garden rake without our per
mission, and up to date he is not through
with it. Further intrusions on onr
premises will be made with-some risk, as
we propose to pitoh lead at the first one
we catch where be has no business, and
will pitch it to hurt, too.
Ohroniole: Judge Gordon E. Hayes, of
Olackbmas county, and Toll Thompson,
speoial agent of the State InsnranoeCo.,
who were arrested for foroing a Mrs.
Metcher to sign a release of olBims for
damages on aocount of fire on a polioy
issued by the State, had their prelimi
nary examination in Portland, and yes
terday were discharged, the court finding
nn evidence agaiust them, and that the
oharge was a "trumped up one.
The Webfoot Planter, a Portland peri
odical devoted to the interests of farm
ers, stockraisers, orobardists, bee-keepers
and poultry raisers, will be sent free of
oharge for one year to all those who pay
up all arrearages and one year in ad
vance, or to all new subscribers to the
Gazette. This offer is made for a limited
time. Those who desire the paper must
mention it when they settle their ac
in Saturday from
Mrs. Ensign K. Smith
Etna, CaL
Like Other Women
I have suffered for 25 years with a complication
of troubles, with continuous, almost unbeara
ble pain in my back. The Gtip also prostra-
Sarsa-parilla
Hood's
ted me. But Hood's
Sarsaparilla has cured
n nf all nv trmihlo.
and I cannot sneak too f
highly of it. Mas. E.R.Smith, Box 50 Etna. Cal.
Cures
Hood's Pills f" headache and Indigestion.
Adopts the Cash System. After Oot.
1. 1894, E. G. Slocutn will sell goods for
strictly oasb. There will be no discrim
ination in any respect, and customers
will be benefitted thereby. 70-tf.
HE Jl I F I 1ST E S JS
Will reign supreme among the residents of Morrow and adjoining Go's
They catch onto a few important faots, one of whioh they must and will know
on reading this Ad. When they learn of the
GRAND CLEARANCE SALE
Of General Merchandise taking plaoe at
McFarland Mercantile Co.'s Mammoth
Retail Store !
Tbey will make a "bee line" for it at a "Nancy Hanks" gait.
WHAT ?
MnFarlanrl Mercantile Co.. of HeDDner. selling ont at cost ? Yes, we ofler onr
whole stock at lowest wholesale prices, for CASH ONLY, in order to
be reedy for onr Fall purchases. These goods are all New,
Clean, Fiist-Class Articles and bought in the
best markets in the United States.
We wish to exchange them for your money.
A Chance of a Life Time to Buy Goods
At Cost or Lower !
TBI STANMRDMOWER!
Has the reputation of being the
Lightest Running,
Least Wear,
Fewer Repairs,
of any machine in the market.
FOE SALE BTT
Gilliam & Bisbee,
IIBPFJIBIl, OH.
Fine Fiiurr fob Sale. I will sell all
kinds of frnit for lo, per pound, except
peaches, them for ljjo per pound. Grain
or spring calves taken in exchange for
frnit at the market price.
62-0 O. F. Thompson.
Ben Patterson has returned to Forest
Grove to attend college.
Henry Blackwell left this morning for
his home in Fox valley,
Waldron Rhea oame in from Pendle
ton Hunday morning.
For water brash and sour stomaoh take
Simmons Liver Regulator.
For thoroughbred Brown Leghorn
chickens call on W. W. Smead.
C. G. Roberts, The Dalles woolbuyer
is here again looking after business.
Mrs. Mollie Crawford, of Pendleton, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Andy Steven
eon. August Charlston, of Gooseberry, re
ports his orop an average of 25 bu. per
sore.
T. W. Ayere; Jr., sells school books at
a great reduction in p'rioe, for cash
only. t2-tt.
Mrs. E. Dilsaver departed last even
ing for her home at Leon, Decatur Co.,
Iowa.
Hood's Pflls are the beet after-dinner
pills, Bssist digestion, prevent consti
pation. W. L. Baling wns in Satarday from the
harvest field whioh he has left for the
season.
For health and happiness, the boon of
all mankind, take Simmons Liver Regu
lator. Mrs. J. M. Bentley, sister of Mrs. A.
S. Wells arrived Sunday morning from
Pendleton.
F. J. H. Manning, special agent of the
Palatine Ins. Co.. was in Heppner over
Friday last.
J. M. Pedigo. of Fine City, left his
measure last Monday at our office for the
Long Creek Eagle.
Photographs $1.50 pel dozen at Sbep
pard's gallery, near opera bouse, north
Main St., Heppner, Ore. 26tf.
Thad. Armstrong and wife were in
Saturday from Alpine, visiting their
daughter, Mrs. Bert Simons.
We are informed that the prize drawn
in a lottery by Geo. D. Fell is his own
and not the property of the club.
Miss Julia Hart writes tbe borne folks
hot olio nrriverl safelv at Boston, and is
now busily engaged Bt her studies.
One of our soribblers saw some native
grass yesterday 36 feet long. It grew on
Oscar Minor's place, near Heppner.
Ja. and Albert Willis were in town
Saturday, having lBid their thresher up
a day or two on account of wet weather.
J. A Borie, general superintendent of
the 0. R. & N., oame in this morning in
his private oar and remains till this even
ing. Chas. Jones has oharge of Green
Mathews' shaving parlors during the
latter's sojourn in the oountry. Call on
him,
Geo. Harrington and son, Homer, re
turned Saturday morning from Oregon
City. George's mother be reports yery
low.
n ii i?nViarta nf The Dalles, is buy
ing some wool here occasionally. We
r informed that he purohased a clip
last Friday.
Mrs. Geo. D. Fell, Mrs. Jerry Cohn
and Willie Cowins were passengers on
this morning's up train, having
down to Portland.
Our readers will please notice that Ed.
Day's band of fine Spanisb-Mermo boors
are soon to be on sale down at Thee.
Morgan's. See ad.
J F. 8pray, of the Liberty Meat
Market, is now selling meat cheaper than
any shop in Eastern Oregon, He offers
big discounts for cash. 00 "
O L. Patterson returned from Wen
atchee, Wash.. Sunday morning, and
today in company with Dr. B F. Vaugban
left for Long Creek.
W. A. Johnston and family and A. W.
Patterson left on last night s train for
Portland and Salem. Tbe former go
below for pleasure and a vacation while
the latter is down on business.
Chronicle: Captain John W. Lewis
i, irnm Daw e and that
..: i nmn Inst n ffbt. He tells
ns h attended tbe funeral of Emil
fk'bmz at Canyonville.
tu. n..t P,,ntv News says tbBt
i L . i.. wife was totally
.Minn mii'i'".', - .. -.j
-l. ... ... n,,inn iwiuniv recently, and
he himself dangernnsly cut with a knife
viae formerly resident ..f Fox Valley.
Notice to G. A. R. Veterans. On the
last Saturday in September, the 2!)th
inst., Rawlins Post, G. A. R., of Lexing
ton, will meet in Matlook's ball, Hepp
ner. Also at same date the W, R. C, of
the same post, meets on above date.
Members of both are invited to be pres
ent. 7U-3.
D. W. Small, a brother-in-law of J.
W. Dawson, passed through town late
last week with a lot of mules and horses,
enronte to Fort Bragg, Calif., where he
has a contract on the railroad under con
struction by G. W. Hunt. Mr. Small is
an old resident of Walla Walla, at one
time being well-to-do and owning some
of tbe best property in that city.
Walt Silvertooth is over from Antelope.
He has disposed of bis business there,
as the drug trade was rather light. He
makes the complaint that the road be
tween Heppner and Antelope should
have some sign boards, as it is at present
bard to keep the right road, owing to the
number of cross-roads here and there.
John Muldrick and Mies Jennie Wood,
of Canyon City, passed through town
last week, leaving for Monmouth Friday
evenincr whero Miss Wood will attend
school. He speaks very highly of the
staee line from Canvou City to Hepp
ner, and says it is the best route by odds
to the railroad from that locality,
Sufferers from dyspepsia have ouly
themselves to blame if tbey fail tn test
tbe wonderful curativequalitiesof Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. In purifying the blood,
this medicine strengthens every organ in
the body, and even the most abused
stomaoh is soon restored to healthy ao
tiou. Word oame up this morning notifying
the people of Heppner of thedeath of
Chas. McFarland, last evenibg
at Arlington. He has been siok for
some time with stomach trouble, but bis
deBth is a surprise to his frieuds here as
they had not heard of his serious illness.
The John Murphy shot in Eagle val
ley. Union county, and whose wife was
fatally wounded at tbe same time, for
merly resided in Fox valley, Grant ooun
ty. He has numerous relatives there,
and was not considered a quarrelsome
man in the least.
If yon have sick or nervous headache,
take Aver' a Cathartio Pills. They will
cleanse tbe stomach, restore heBlthy ao
tion to the digestive organs, remove effete
matter (the presence of which depresses
tbe nerves aud brain), uud thus give
speedy relief.
Some barber fixtures and furniture in
Hick Mathews' shop were claimed by
Gid Hatt. Hick looked Bt the matter
differently. Sunday night Gid got the
property. Tbe whole will doubtless eod
in legal complications before the matter
is settled.
Down at Jordan's rauoh, near Tone, a
bop field of twelve acres is doing well.
Tbe crop this year will not be gathered
as the owner was not prepared to harvest
it We think that hops- ought to
do well here, and usually it is a profitable
crop.
Sheriff Hnuser of Umatilla county ar
rived from Prineville recently, haviug in
charge Charley Mesplie, who is charged
with stealing a horse. Charley was en
gaped in herding sheep in the Ochoco
mountains when tbe sheriff found bim.
Gid Hatt has purchased the barber
shop on tbe Matlock corner from A, C.
Carle, where his old friends and custom
ers will find bim. Shaves, shampoos
and haircuts on short notice and in tbe
behest style of the art.
Last Saturday evening Mr. H. McFar
land and wife departed for their new
home in southern California. Quite a
crowd of friends were at the depot on
their departure to bid them farewell.
Tr R. F. Vanuhan. the resident
.tUt ), Durohased Dr. Rowland's
fnr the Dainlefs extraction of
teeth. Those desiring first class
in his line should give him a call.
E. 0 : Mrs. J. M. Bentley has gone to
rjnor tn RttHnrl the wedding of (ieo
W. Wells, ex-deputy connty clerk of
Urrnw nonntv for fonr years, ine
marriage occurs Wednesday.
E. O.: 3. R. Reeves, of La Grande, is
here arranging to open a boarding honse
snnn. He is well known here and has
already been made welcome as b pros
pective l'enrlletouian.
If vnn nw the Gazette you must ex
pect that pay will be demanded, vve
Deed onr money, anu uou i ini- ,u
borrow under tbe circumstances. Come,
give us a lift.
Herald : Oriu L Pattersou, the Long
Creek Eagle man, tarried a few days in
Pendleton last weeK ana lavureu vuo
Herald sanctum with bis genial preseooe.
With but little care and nn tronble,
tbe beard and mnstache can he kept a
uniform brown or black color by using
Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers.
Walla Walla Statesman : Born, at the
f iv .T M. Bovd. in Spokane,
nn Wednesday. Pent. 5. 18'J4, to the wife
of J. B. Ket-ney, a daugh ter.
Doug. Belt" will be in from Pilot
Dt ,.r. n, hnnt Oct. 8. 1894. with a
nhmoe lot of bucks which he will sell at
the lowest possible figures.
The Shoe Maker. Joe Dubois baa
moved bis shoe-making and repair shop
from the old May street stand to the
room formerly occupied by Green
Mathews, barber shop, next door to
Noble's harness shop. Joe also has a
good workman with him and guarantees
satisfaction. Don't overlook him for
first class work. 66 tf.
Dress Goods. White Goods, Linens, Embroderies, Handkerchiefs, Towels,
Infants Caps. Bonnets and Cloaks, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves and Mitts,
Flannels, blankets. Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Knit Goods, Silks Satins, Velvets,
Riding Gloves, Black Bnd Colored Hose, Dress Linings, Stays, Silk Thread and
Twist, Knitting Yarns, Saxony Yarns, Fancy Goods, etc.
Ladies' and Children's Shoes and Slippers,
At prices never thought of. Call and see.
One hundred pairs ohild's heavy lace shoes way down. Men's and Boy s Clothing,
Oversbirts, Gloves, etc., Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Hats, Caps, Underwear, White
Shirts, Silk Neckwear, Hosiery, Toilet Soaps; Brushes, Razors, Table and Pocket
Cutlery, Silver Plated Ware (knives, forks and spoons) Carving Sets, Trunks, Va
lises, etc
Our whole store will be a
Counter During the
Months.
Big Bargain
coming Fall
A Full Stock of Hardware, Cook and Heating Stoves, Tinware, Buokets, Milk
Puilo Punu. P.nnkinir UtADsils. Coffee Pots. Tea Pots. Stove Boilers, Wash Tubs,
Brooms. Brnshes. Graniteware, Bolts and Washers, Plow Single Trees, Carpenter
Tools, (all kinds) Garden Tools, Roof Plates, Stove Pipe, Nails, Horse Shoes, Bar
Trnn Ttlnatino Pnurrinr. Hniioins and KUriil Lmtfl. G'ssswars. Crockery, T'.ilet
Sets' Stone Jars. Lamp Chimneys, Lantern Globles, Lanterns, Wioks, Oliver
flhillMil Plnwn. Ciana Plows. Hnv Rakes Mowers. Mitohell Wagons, Haoks, Bnok
KnnrriV Hurts. Harrows. Seed Drills, at oost until present stook is sold. Saddles
and Harness, Rifles and Shot Guns, etc
A Bad Cut. Yesterday Jas. Wyland's
little son, aged six or seven years, fell
down on a draw-kuife, cutting his right
arm near the wrist, and also the Ulnar
artery. Fortunately Mr. Wyland under
stood bow to stop the flow of blood, Bnd
after tightly bandaging the arm above
the wound, came over to Heppner. Dr,
MoSwords took np the ends of the
wounded artery and sewed up the
wound. Tbe little patient is doing
well.
West Insane E. A. Jones, whose
home is in Multnomah county, but who
has been working awhile for Jeff Kirk,
of Blaok Horse, was brought in Satur
day, suffering from insanity. Ordinari
ly he does not seem to be very mnob
out of his mind, but be frequently be
comes flighty and talks almost everything
without any connection whatever. He
was adjudged insane Saturday and Sat
urday evening he was taken below
enroute to the asylum by Sheriff Har
rington. Not Suck a Bad Man, Those who
were well BCqnainted with Til Glaze
deny that he was in any sense a bad man.
He bad it is true, killed two men in tbe
Willamette valley but both cases were
in self defense, and so proven in oourt.
But this fact gave him a sort of reputa
tion be neither Bought, desired nor de
served. Ho was a very quiet, gentleman
ly fellow, brave as a lion, bnt never
known to seek a quarrel. These same
friends say tbBt when tbe examination
is over and the truth is known it will be
shown that the quarrel in which Glaze
was killed was not of his creating.
Chronicle.
Come in and make your selections before tbe assortment is brokin. Save your
money by buying at our store, A full Hue of Groceries at cut prioes, until dose
of this sale.
ONLY SPOT CASH gets goods AT COST.
Country trade solicited. It will pay you to travel hundreds of miles to lay in
vour supplies at our prices. Don't let friendship for any firm obuso you to tax
yourself these hard times. Mail orders oarefully filled. Call and beoonvinoed
No trouble to show goods.
WE MEAK BUSINESS!
This Clearance Sale is now in full bleat.
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A. Clio iZ2'
Of Xlfiia !
After a thorough test of the
credit system, we have conclud
ed to change to net cash. On
and after Aug. i, '94, we will
sell to one and all for
CASH 03STLY !
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GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT
Of what heretofore bad to be oliBrged for unoollectable accounts. This is no
retleotion on you, but is a plain business statement, we oan anora
to sell at lower prioes in this way.
No Favorites
No Bad Delfts
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For Sale
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It is the Headquarters !
let Artlues
rru(s OIlM, Glass, Tot-
Patent Mectlolnes.
Office of all stages running out of Heppner.
SLI
PHIL. COHN, Proprietor.
work
Shootino at Dayion. Says the Day
ton (Wash.,) Courier: Yesterday after
noon about 12:45 o'clock, the citizens of
Main street were startled at the sonnd
of pistol shots in the Weinhard saloon.
Sheriff Weatherford. who happened to
be passing by, rushed in and discovered
a man named Wm. Klepper with a
smoking revolver in his band, which he
immediately seized, and Deputy Allen,
who was promptly on band, seized the
would be assassin, who bad already
emptied fonr ohambers of bis deadly
weapon in the attempt to shoot A. M.
Harman, the bartender. One shot took
effect in Mr. Herman's left leg, striking
the ontside of the thigh, passing down
ward and coming ont of tbe baok of the
tbigb above the knee. Klepper was
promptly taken to jail and looked up.
for Infants and Children.
" Castoria laso well adapted to children that
I recommend it aB superior to any prescription
known to me." H. A- Aaceca, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
"The use of 'Castoria is so universal and
its merits so well known that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach."
Caklos Mahttn, D. Dm
New York City.
THK C'EKTAi a COKPAKT, 77 Mt RBJT BtKRIT, NEW YORK ClTT.
Castoria cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, DiarrhcBa, Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di
gestion, Without Injurious medication.
OXFORD RAMS.
Sheepmen will find it to thoir interest to inspoot my ltama before buying
elsewhere. I ensure them to be sound and in exceptional tine condition for
service.
I bave taken great pains and went to muob expense to meet tbe growing
demand for this class of sheep, and will sell them to
STJIT THIS H ARD TJAIKJS.
Come and See Them and be Convinced.
For further particulars address me at PILOT BOCK, OKE., or call at my
farm six miles south of. Pilot Hook, Ore.
rEASTERN OREGON
State Normal School,
WESTON.
.
ffVIK fl'lHT TERM BEGINS THE :1RI) OF SEPT. 1WM. Tuition per term In Elementary
I Courts, f UK); Regular Course, H50; Business Courso, r,.U0; to those in the Senior Class
pledged to touch, frye.
J, (I,, oil board and lodging In private families, :l SO per week or rooms
. SOta rCX at a very reasonable rent (or those who may desire to board them
selves, but all students, no matter how they board, will be under the lmmedlat- care of the (acuity,
liraduates ol the Normal receive State Diplomas. r. A. WORTHINOTON,
Hoc y ol Regents.
"For several years I have recommended
your ' Castoria,' and shall always continue to
do so as It has Invariably produced beneficial
results."
Edwik F. Pardki:, M. D.
126th Street and 7th Ave., New York City.
boNOBBTO thb Chief. On last Fri
day evening, H. McFarland, who baa
been virtually at the head. of Heppner'e
fire department ever since its first or
ganization, atd for Bometime past the
chief of the department wasinveigled into
Horner A Warren's store nnder pretense
that a fire meeting was to be held. The
formalities of electing a secretary and
president were gone through. At that
junotnre Jadge F. J. Hallook stepped
forward Biid in suitable language pre
sented to Mr. McFarland a fine silver
oup and saucer, in behalf of Heppner'e
tire department. Homer was much sur
prised, so much so that it was with an
effort that he responded to Judge Hal
lock's presentation remarks. How
ever, be expressed regrets that circum
stances were suou that he mnst make
bis home elsewhere, but that he should
a'ways cherish tbe memory of tbe fire
laddies and friends of Heppner, aud that
tbe present was to bim a priceless gift.
BTRAYEI) OK 8TOLKN.
One horse branded M 8. Finder will
please return to George M. Massinger,
in the mountains, or to A. Abrahamsick,
Heppner, Or., and receive suitable
reward. There are other brands on the
animal besides tbe one mentioned, but
tbe writer cannot describe them.
247-tf.
Don't lose time and make yourself
worse with p lls and oils. Take Him
moot Liver Regulator.
For biliousness and headache Hiuimons
I.iver Regulator is the best meaioiue on
earth. H. H. Jones, Macon, Oa.
W. L. DOUCLAS
$3 SHOE."
70 tf.
UNIVERSITY OF
utinitNK.
Next session begins tbe 17th of tiep
tember, Wll.
Tuition, free. Board, 82.50 a week.
Five courses: Classical, Scientific,
Literary, English and Business.
DOBMITOBT.
The Boarding Hall for young ladies
and tbe Boardiog Hall for young gentle
men will be nnder the peraoiial snpervi-
Chas. Cnnningbam will bave at the
Junes J a ranch a band of bis French
and American Merino anil Oxford
oradf-d lincks. All wool g'nwers who are , .; Mr. Miinra. a lady of refinement
interested in improving their bands will I large experience. For Catalogues,
have a chance to see a sple idid band "f ! sdrlrena J. J. WAt-Ton,
bucks after the 1st of Ot tobor. ft) tf. 1 J7t. S?cy. Kegeuts.
TMC tjetST.
QUCAKINO
5. CORDOVAN,
43.UP0LICE.3SOLE3.
49so2.W0RK1Ngmen9
extra fine. '
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LAD ICS
SEND FOR OTAIJJOUE
W I.-DOUGLAS,
BROCKTON. MASS
You ui ttve manor br furefcattPS W. 1
Uoutlat Khars. .
Bectute.we are Ibe largest mannfactnrert Ol
advertised thoel In the world, and iirtnt
thevsloeby stamping the name and pnre on
the bottom, which protects you against hih
fnusl custom work In style, easy fitting and
-j mi., have Ihem sold every
where it lower prices for the value given than
rny other make Take no substitute. If your
dealer canuot supply you, wc tau. o""-. "
Dealer whose name will ihortly ap
pear here. Agent wanted. Apply it onoe
fpln
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Land Patents
Laud patents secured for Bettlors in the shortest ponnible time.
Contested Cases
Contented chhos intelligently and Bkillfully handled.
Old Claims and Disputes
Old claims and disputes speedily settled.
Contests
Between individuals haviug ooullicting claims under the agricultural land
laws, and those between claimants under tbe Mineral Laws and agricultural
olaimants; and also between claimants under any of tbe public land laws and the
Knilroad companies and their grantees, and the atates ana tneir grantees, unoer
the Swamp-Land and School-Land Orauls.
Specialty made of securing paleuts in the shortest possible time for settler
who have complied with the laws nnder whiob their entries were made, and who
are annoyed and worried by delays in the issue Of their patents, caused by Trifling
Irregularities whioh can be easily and speedily removeu.
Advioe also given in nil matters relating to the publio Unds, especially ou
points arising nnder the new laws which bave been recently passed providing for
tbe disposal of the public domain.
If yon want your land patent in a hurry if you want yonr land business, or
any charader, attended to uy skuhui anu oompeieui aiiorueyn, auu iiruiuiitij u.
posed of, write to
CLAIMS COMPANY,
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cure.
NOTARY PUBLIC
--CONVEYANCER