Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 07, 1895, Image 3

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    TIME TABLE.
Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek,
?oha Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows :
Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday.
Arrives every day at 6 p. m., except Monday.
The cheapest, quickest and best line to or
from the interior country.
WALT. THOMPSON, Prop.
Phill Cohn, Agent.
you can get the best beer 4
in Heppner at Q. B. Ted
rowe'a, 5 cents per glass,
If you want the finest liquors, cigars, etc.,
call at Ted's
City Hotel Bar!
Here and There.
tf.
'Millie, the Quadroorj,"
See K. 0. Wills' new nd.
Millions ride the Rambler.
Ike Ennia hna bicycles to rent.
Try Morgan's creamery butter.
See program ot play in this paper.
0. N. Peek visited HeppDer Wednes
day. Mrs. Hick Mathews is improving
rapidly.
Ayers guarantees his poison. Only
$2.50 per dozen. tf.
Mrs. Howell, of California, is visiting
Mrs. Kate Sperry.
T. W. Ayers talks buBinesB in a neat
single columo ad.
Hon. W R. Ellis returned this morn'
tag from The Dalles.
The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works,
Walla Walla, Wash.
Unas. Jonnson was a passeDcer on
'this morning's train.
Thompson & Binns tell the trade
Htaat they are here yet.
Mat Liohtenthal is out for the trade,
Gatvh on to bis new ad.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. mmblet were up
from lone the first of the week.
A. W. Patterson got in this morning
from a business trip to Portland.
L. D. Boyd and family left yesterday
for their new home near Hood River.
La Grande Marble Works, La Qrande
Ore. 8, O. Smith, salesman, Hebpner.
Mrs. Jas. Wyland is sick with pneu
monia out at her home near Hardman.
Geo. D. Fell is on the siok list, having
been confined to his room for several
"days.
Now is the time to kill squirrels; and
Swaggart's "Sure Shot" is the stuff to do
it with. tf.
Try Ayers' squirrel poison before
buying any other. (July 5fZ5(J per
dozen. tf.
Read your newspaper and see who are
doine business in Heppner. They all
Advertise.
L. Feldmnnn, of the firm ot Feldmano
A Oole, oame in early this week from
Portland.
Home talent will put on an excellent
play, "Milly, the Quadroon," for Satur-
day night.
N. Markillie, representing Feldmann &
"Oole, visited our business men the first
t the week.
Mr. Fnrlong. of the Hardman section,
is ill with an ulcer in cornea (eye), but
is getting belter.
Frank Adklns, wife and friends, re
turned from the district o'.nference at
Pendleton Monday.
Dr. P. B. McSwords is in receipt of a
fine crate ot strawberries from an old
friend up at Milton.
Next Sunday F. J. Hallnck will have
on exhibition a 24 lb. Waverly, high
frame. All should see it.
If you want to rent a bioycle or get re
pairs for same, call on Ike Eunis at his
bicycle livery, power house.
Mrs. Ed. Day is sick up at the resi-
ripnnn other father. R. 0. Hart. At
lust report, she was improving.
If you read the Gazette, seethe pro
gram for the drama, 'Millie, the Quad
roon." to be put on oaiuraBy nigni,
Boy your tickets early, for "Millie, the
Quadroon," and avoid the rush that will
be experienced at me ineaire oox tnuue,
Lawrence Sweek, M. M. Briarly, Bill
Emmett and John lioohler oame in from
John Day with the Briarly wool loes
day.
Gilhoufwn Bros., will soon go to the
innnr nnnnlrv to be absent until the
latter nart nt this month. Await their
return. 1''
Mr. Powell, the Sand Ilollow aheep
iman, was in to look after bis wool tbe
firet ot the week, lie was tooompanied
by bia family.
Vintor droshen. who came in tbe
flrat nf tha wk from the John Day
mines, North Fork, reports fair pay arjd
plenty or ground.
Tba Oreiomt bicycle requires do
Mannhanaen stories to elevate it into
nnnnlarilT. It snr-sk for itwlf. Call
at the Oazette oftloe tor prices.
Cliaa. E. FreeUnd. of Haleey,
vial I in a Vita brother Jadue Eocene Free
land Ha will remain here several
months hoping to Improve bis health,
For tale A fine. Hbort Horo grad
hull, fnnr taara old. Trine. tX. Or
will trad for other rattle. Addree
Harrison Chapio, Hardman, Or. '-Mm.
Hbilob'a Core, tbe great Conh and
Croop Cure. Is io great demand. 1'oekel
sir. coot nine twenty-five dose not 25c.
Chtldreo love it. Hold by T. W. Ayers
Jr.
Karl'i Clover Root, tbe jreat Blood
purifier, Hive frerbnea and o learn eaa to
tha Complexion and cores Constipation,
25 oU., 60 ct.. II. Hold by T. W. Ayers,
Jr.
Mrs. Fanny Browo look onita 111 not
el Jm. Urowo'e Ist week. Kb b
beeo brnngbl to lon for treatment.
M.a la tha dauabter c.t Mr. od Mrs. U-
Wel.
Cba. Meliell bae pnrebed W. L.
Haliog' lntete.1 lo I tie flrm of Itnyd k
Haling, and hereafter tha bns.nees will
ba conducted io tb firm nam of Boyd
Mottowell,
Millo'e Cora t told n guarantee.
It cure incipient Consumption. It ia
tba boat Ootigb Cur only m.e eenl "
ricU..f)cta., and II. Hoi J by T. W.
Aver. Jr.
EI Mala draw lff tl in rma ,
tba fir! of lt.a week, wbtl- Fr. j
Itngera rot ay nb Monaf h
btrypla V'e4oeadr " tba number X
Lni ky lioya.
T. W. Aera. Jr., i making ri"'l
polaos that b gnarsMee. ,V kill
pav. and sell tl a 25 ttU ef fan. n
nfrf II Ni; per doea. l.-t
ample and try II.
Fre.1 tik, SO lprtefir4 botrber
from Toriland. baa eco-pted posi'lon
la lUre Mtbeee bnleher elx-p.
brebill rve P"bll I"
beat ff etyb. Freah tneata and bol
weigbt to eve rynia
In the spring, the human body needs
BHsistanoe to throw off the stagnation
produced by winter diet. As the
temperature rises nnder the growing
heat the sun's rays we feel tired, half
sick and low in spirits, because the
blood is sluggish and full of impurities.
Dr. J. H. McLean's tjtrengibing Cordial
and Blood Purifier is a reliable spring
remedy to invigorate tbe body and give
toue to the digestion. Prioe $1 per
bottle.
Green Mathews, not to be out done by
his neighbor barber, Gid Hatt, bought a
young wild-oat the first of tbe week
from Jeff Jones. It is not unlike an
ordinary pussy cat in disposition and is
very ounning and playful. Jeff killed
the old one, capturing three kittenB but
all died except tbe one brought to town.
Frank Bbepardson, an engineer on the
Southern Psoifio Ry., who resides at
Los Angeles, Cal., was troubled with
rneutnatiBm ior a long time, hie was
treated by several physicians, also
visited the Hot Springs, but received no
permanent relief uutil he used Chamber
lain's Pain Balm. He says it is the best
medicine in tbe world for rheumatism.
For sale by Slocutn-Johnson Drug Co.
Children's day will be observed at the
M. E. ohurch next Sunday morning at
11 o'clock. A good program has been
prepared. All are invited. Those
bringing birds and boquets are requested
to have tbem at the ohurch by 10:30
Sunday morning. Any other flowers,
etc, Siiturday,
Ike Enui8 has a stock ot bioycle
repairs and will fix your wheel up at
reasonable rates. It is bis intention to
make a specialty in this line, and as the
number of wheels is rapidly increasing,
this will certainly be pleasing news to
those wbo are so fortunate as to own a
bike. tf.
Lost Between the depot Bnd town,
last Saturday, a ladies' gold watch, with
fob obaio. Tbe watch is blue enameled
on both lids of case. Finder will be
liberally rewarded by returnibg Bame to
Mihs Cora Hart at depot.
The railway conductors expeot to
have a big time down at Salem on Sun
day, June 9th. It was intended to run
an excurmon from Heppner, but th Ga
zette is informed by Conductor Dunn
that it has bceu given up.
Our business men any of them will
give you a fair deal, apend your
money at hom where prices are low as
anywhere in Eastern Oregon. Outside
people come here to trade in preference
to other points, ,
Call on MoFarland Mercantile Co. and
note their special prices on gents furnish
ing goods, hosiery and underware. They
keep a complete line and sell tbese
lower than they have ever been known
in Heppner,
Reports are that R. Lieuallen, of
Lexington, has been getting into trouble,
resulting in his being bound over to the
grand jury. Yesterday's Sun prints
what pro porta to be the plain facts in
the case.
B. F. Swaggart is prepared to furnish
his "Sure Shot ' squirrel poison m
wholesale lots. He bus already received
a large order from Washington and
Idaho. Every where it has been used,
it has not failed to exterminate the little
pests. tf
The up train on the main line was
blooked with sand yesterday, and there
v. Mfti v'?. jf-aar
THE Hyi Ck A&L) A 1
1 1 mm m J$i4k!$t i JDL
White House Urocery
BUSINESS conducted on a big
scale for cash reduces the
proportion of expense and increas
es the sum of receipts. It enables
one to buy cheap and sell cheap.
That accounts for the manner in
which B. 0. Wills conducts his
Mercantile Business.
II3 Offers"
THE BEST GOODS
For The Lowest Possible Prices.
arras axviv .
HAS STRUCK
BOTTOM
That is what our competitors have to
say ot
Minor Ss Co.
That there is nothing left to out on that
they have readied the bottom;, on
everything.
COfVSIQHTID
-IS READY-
To Mate Things Liv ely !
IN THE GROCERY TRADE
And offer their new invoice of Teas and
Coffees at prioes that will make a sensation.
The While Houhs Grooerv carries
Fancy and Staple Groceries, Wood and
Willowware, Glassware and Crookery
and Tinware.
Lately moved from Lexington and at present
located in the Herren building, May street.
HEPPNER,
OREGON
WILL YOU MISS IT
Highest prioes paid for country pro
duce in exchange for goods. New goods
arriving daily.
Call and examine to see for yourself.
Next door to the City hotel,
Heppner, Oregon.
HEPPNER OPERA HOUSE,
mE CLAIM to carry the largest and best
selected stock to be found in . this city.
No Cheap-John goods kept in stock, you can
find them elsewhere.
We boast on the quantity and quality we
handle, but as to our own honesty we have
nothing to say ; we are like the rest of the human
race, born to cheat, misrepresentation and fraud.
MINOR & CO.
Notice of Intention.
T AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE. OREGON,
IJ May 22, MIA. Notice is hereby given that
the following named settler hai filed notice of
his intention to make flnal proof in support of
h i claim, and that said proof will be made
before J. W. Morrow, County Cleric, at Heppner,
Oregon, on J une 28, 1H'.I.", viz :
JOHN GOTTWALD,
Hd. No. 5401 for the 8E14 NE'4, NH NEJand
NIS4 NWW Sec. 12. I D. 4 a. K 2 K. W. M.
He names the followliiK witnennes to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
01 sain lana, viz:
William Sanders, T. A. Moore, James Brown
J. B. Natter, of Heppner, Ore.
JJ. I. WILiMIN,
38-49. Register,
fore the branch traiu did Dot arrive till
o'olook this 1 morning. The sanl
storms were terrific induing from re
ports.
Tbe O. A. It. will have a grand camp
fire and reunion at Lexington on the 3rd
and 4tn of J 11. I vi 1 t ia
vited to attend. Come prepared to
camp on ground. tf,
Wanted Laundry work by Mrs. C,
Nelson, old Mountain House. Mending
neatly done.
Bprolman Cases.
8. H. Clifford. New Caaaol, Wis., was
troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
his s'onmob was disordered, bis liver was
affected to an alarming degree, appetite
fell away, and be was turnhly reduced 111
hVsh and strength. Three bottles of
Electric Hitters cured him.
Edward Bherlierd. Harriauurg, Ills
had a running sore on his leg of eight
vears's tandina. Used three bottles of
Klectrio Hitters and sevenboxesof 15 11 c It
Inn's Arnica Halve, and bis leg is sound
and well. John Speaker, CatHwba, O.,
had live larue fyver sores nn his leg, doc
tors said he was incurable. One bottle
of Electric Hitter and one box Hucklen's
Arnica Halve cured bun entirely, bold
by T. W. Aycra, Jr.
Frank, gam and Aaron Templeton, of
Haystack, drove their flocks out to
HanlmsD to shear this year, and have
reoently completed their labors np at
Joi Hnnnister's Dlace. Jos oame ID
yesterday with a load of Ibeir wool.
Burklrs's Arnlra Halve.
Notice of Stockholders' Meeting.
XTOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
1 1 meeting of the stockholders of the Palace
Hotel Company will be held In the parlors of
said hotel, In Heppner, Oregon, on eaiurna
the 22d dav of June, at 2 o'clock o. m , of sal
day, for the purpose of transacting Important
business ill connection wnn tne company s ni
hil rs. Otis Patterson,
J. W. Morrow, Vice-Pres.
Secretary. 41-40.
SATURDAY, J
-wAt 8
1 1 1895,
P. M.
Millie the Quadroon,
Or, OUT OF BONDAGE,
A DRAMA IN FIVE ACTS, BY LIZZIE MAY ELVVYN,
By local talent for the benefit of the Epworth League.
lillll:
Re-Opened!
L
Has been re-opened by Mrs. J. B. Sperry who will
conduct It In a strictly first-class manner, with the
view of pleasing the trade in general.
TBE
HI
People from Country Districts will be
made to feci at home.
CAST OF CHARACTERS :
FRED GROVER, A Doctor H. T. BAGLEY
OLD NATHAN The Doctor's Cousin J AS. HART
08CAR DAVILLE, A Southern Planter K. D. GILHOU8EN
FORD, A Sheriff
FREDDIE, Millie's Son
SIAH, A Slave WILL KELLOGG
BISTEK AGNE8 B The Doctor's Wife LILLIAN BIBBEE
I8ADORE, Daville's betrothed EVA BRIANS
PRISCILLA, The Doctor's Old Maid Bister LENA BKIIME
HARRIET, A Mullato MRS. BRIQGS
GYP, A Slave MABEL HERREN
Sunday Dinners a Specialty ! Popular Prices 1
Free 'Bus for Customers to and
from all trains.
MRS. J. B. SPERRY, Lessee.
MONEY LOAN
ou Improved in
1 W ... 1.'.. .
tn ITIrat f nrttrncrp
arm Property Negotlat-
e are prepared to negotlat first
mortgages upon Improved farms in
Orpnon. with eastern nartles at a rate of Interest
not to exceed V per cent, per annum. Mortgages
renewed that have been taken by other coin'
panics. Address with stamp,
Baker City, Oregon.
F. 0. Hutobiaon punned through town
last week on his bioycle, but did uot
slnn loo if. He baa been makina some
remarkabley aond time, especially be
tween Eugene and Portland 1150 miles
in one day. In all he boa traveled
2,000 miles.
Itillnos folk.
Persons who are snhjent to attacks of
bilious colic will be pleased to know that
prompt relief may be had by taking
Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera nd
Dinrrbipft Remedy. It act quickly and
. . i .
can always be aeliemietl unii. in many
cases the attack may be prevented by
taking Ibis remedy a soou a the first
indication of the disess appears. Z)
and fiO oetit bottles for sal by Hlooum-
Johnson Drug Co.
SYNOPSIS.
Fred's return from the South.
Prlscllla's present. Millie In
ACT I. Millie and Priscllla.
fear of her secret.
ACT II. Millie and Fred. News from Charlie. Fred's admission of love overheard by Millie
Ovd. Slab: Arrival of Charlie ana Isadora Hayden and Oscar Davllle. Charlie ana rriscuia.
Welcome meeting. Charlie meets his old love. His Interview with Millie. The secret, Daville
and Isadore plot. Gyp and Siah. The breakdown. "Eat dls quick."
ACT III. Sc'EMi 1. Isadore and Oscar plot. Millie Daville's property. Harriets warning.
The blow. Fred found with Isadora. Charlie pleads with Millie. Millie alone. Daville's threat.
Charlie to the rescue. Davllle shot.
8cN 2. Charlie's appeal to Millie. "Farewsll my darling." Gyp retires. Ficd returns.
Isadora's vow. Millie bids her home farewell.
Si'KHl t. Fred and Isadora. Search (or Millie. Davllle found by Siah. Daville's story of
the shooting. Millie's letter to Gyp.
ACT IV. -Hi ins 1. Lapse of seven years. Daville's congratulations. Isadore faints. Fred
and Davllle. Bister Agnes. Charlie IlsyJen s return. The meeting. Priscllla to the rescue.
"Not ons word, go."
rk SHl 2. The tell tale letter. Davllls ordered from the house. Nathan overhears the con
versation. "I must sea Priscllla."
ACT V. ft SNl 1. Blah's mistake. Fr4 and Agnes. Isadore, Harriet's daughter. Isadore's
threat Priscllla unfortunate. Abduction of Bister Agnes. Gyp and Blah on hand.
Be ens i. Davllle and Millie. Tied to the whipping post. Blah receives the blows. Gyp to
the rescue.
Be ike 8. The escape. Davllle finds his treasure Fred and Priscllla on hand. Isadore
escapes. "Curs you I'll be the death of you." Millie fired at, Charlie receives the shot. Fled
forgiven. Tha atonement at last.
tit Icrw
mittui iivry s jvs-
All busines attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDINO. .
HEPPNER,
OREGON
Arriving
111 U 11 I I II II l w ,
lllilf UUULIO Daily
Skffllil IMIILE COMPANY'S
New Scenery has been secured for the occaion and will be operated by
an experienced BtaRO hand. Beautiful tableaux. Excellent raunic
Ciu!)i or BrHiMEx. II. A. Emer
on and Johnny tlager.botn well knowo
in this city, have purchased tbe entire
Tha best salve In tbe world for cuts, Interest and ru..i win oi t. r. n pray in
Itruises, 8res, CUers, Halt Hheuin, tbebutcher biieiuess, formerly oonducted
ADMISSION: Children, 15c; General, 2.c; Reserved
Seats, oo cents.
Fever More, letter. Chapped llsnds.
Chilblains. Corns, and all skio eruption
and positively our Pi or no psy
rea Hired. It is gna'snteed to give
Deflect satisfaction or money refnnded.
npee '25 cents pr bol. Fr sale by
T. W. Ayers, Jr.
Iast Friday Andrew Iteaney's boy,
aeven vear old. while playing with
rayuse was kicked ii the suls and badly
hurt
in tieppner. Tbese genilemeo will con
tinue business at the old Liberty Meat
Market, weal side lower Main street,
where tbry respectfully solicit tbe patro
osge of ell, and ther will at all time
be kept a fn-sb supply of nrats,
anssae. roro beef, lard, Cli, etc 41 41
Team Wasted.-I want to buy
Dr. Hrford sav H was feared g0,Ml K,ntle lem 0f .bom & poood
for a lima that hi injune were serious,
but now be I Improving raptdly
Dr. J. II. McLean Ktrengthrtiltig
Cordial and Hbmd Pufillr I a lmirably
a. anted to W'.ko " lltll lirallD go
l.imr wav. It tnrative pomt Is
lamflr attrlbniabl to its stimulant,
tonic and DUtntiv proserin, by wbirh
ttiaenemv of the )lra t recrilll"l
III plMnl to lb t.te.eaeily Ix.nie OD
WttStomsrb and i.armies nnorr pro
longed as. Prioe tl I' bottle.
Th delegate elertnl at the dialrut
eonferene of lb M K. church. Koutli,
to lb general rotifereiii are: J.
H. ClmmlaarUio. of I'matiU! M. It
Hanger, of It)tm; J. J. Adkin. of
Urppner; Peter Tufker, of VWiisburg.
We take i-Umow in re'mnvadifg
Cbamlflalt'e U-nh llert.-ly !
It I prale. by all bi try it. aa i
W. l4i k N.n, ilftiggl.i. .narai.uei i,
l)rrg"D. N" oli licte. Willi a Ibmat
or I'ltig ir"Oii!e ran n Hit ftti"ly
Ithnill iraialtig it. It kl)S give
prompt relief. It Isetpeotally valuable
lt f' M II relieve Ida rtn. ltkS
lifeatliin lef an I al ls sipeomralioa.
A rold will never reel 1 1 la I nrtimoi.l
bea Ibis remedy (a taen an I reaa-a-
able ea'e frfid. For Sal by
Hlornm-Joboeon I"at Co.
bnrse. Also a gMl, seond-band
airan and hartiea and a gentle sail. II
pouy. II save aoin gwl, yonng Pbort
born bull for sale; sl.o Qua pnltry
and ejus for tiatehiiig. Trmk Orat pri.a
on mv rattle and (owl at Hi ale. fair laal
- . .... .
year, ( all at lb J. U vtiiaoo piao
above Heppner. . C. Ma .
flleat I'lleat It' Slag I'll.
hymptom Moiature; iniena ttebin
aad stingitigi mel at night; war by
rratrhing. If allowed to eotitinn
tumor form. ablcU often le and
lib erate. Iht ..tnlt.f very aira, HwTE
OlTT atop lb" llrhmg and bleexi
llig, b'als tllct-ration, and in moat ease
remove lb tumor. At trnggil. or
b mad. f r fVleenia. r.HynA Hon,
I'Mladelpl.K
iWe Sell as Low or Lower than Any
Our Competitors.
cf
Box Sheet at T. W. Ayers Drug Store.
We keep a complete line of everything.
Special Prices on Gents' Furnishings.
ltWWIIMnMIIIMIWialleWIMMtMtMIMHv I
ffctf-GotoBOYD & McDOWELL'S Ico Cream Parlors for re-
reBhtnenta after the entertainment.
CALL AND
The National Hank Building.
SILK US.
llei'Ddcr, Oregon
on
1 Fas It Ik !
Ul. Htrf4 ar oW.
A bav wr. ait t' H. b'as le-I
' wsta b key. baa a ymng foil Was t
(ea U-M'h-f and lla'dniaa.
Fit dollar reaar-t will t Pi I fof te
retnrato L J M",
A ria itat jJ (f lleipaer. Orgne
KwMrki MiBD -MrtimwoMIvrj
lUa!alnr rarel m of I'ver (..mtieint
Mag lesve f.tr IVI.o
Um .ea tsys. and Frld). rei
Tuea.lat. lbufla nd tat
II. Wa le. Pr. p. T. W.AeraJr ,g-at
lU al "O-iti Klasoeial H'lxed," mI
i I, .ii Us ap hi oit.er polilicahnt,.
Tbry all rtvinemg, Mtlereating,
!. Cafl m lt"d, glil. r Lim.
An tnvrator In t'.aatern Orrgon who
deair tba rvioa of aa allofhey ta
U aehihiton. I. C . adl Had it to bis
a Ivaalaga ll rail oa or ad lis tbl pa
r. "
Wall. TWi't-e"" rut ! Ilae
llet'paef aad Mooum-M. art ivir.J every
day 1H M.mHay aad lvtag every
,ar leept ua'Ut. htolt a" I r.p-
i r- ttte to it. ieiermr. V. O-ba,
Alesjs US
Ilira In
mUUh
m-ll
tf. tf ,. IT W ' po.geiMfe.
Ada tA lh Si. Ml IftM n l.flit fU IM I""1"
. I Y"'K aer ia a "'
uroiftg M M i ,thli..
aqMJ 0 .irtnt..a..r.t.- M 4ft.
Hero are
THREE
POINTS
Which we wiah you to
Ilememher :
Fikmt: We Keep
HARDWARE
HecoMi: We i(Ti-r it
CHEAP
Til lb IK We all
FOR CASH
We arn ennhli-.! ti Kivn moio
for a dollar than th usual
"lh,M' worth."
h Seek; UHs
-or-
Vov tho Cuiij o
I .iquor, Ojiium atd Tobacco Habits
It Is kiM al Halim, Orrgon,
7i Jfusf Itfiutiul Town on fi Uinut .
Call al ttie fUrsrts .fflr lor partlrnlara.
Slfl. tlycoiill'lctillal. Iroaiinviit (.rlisUisliO sur
cura.
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cii
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ion has ah) Ibli. an4 .fjiM. l eMliMa
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W. AYKUH.
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Motkt of final Settlement
otkk t mtiray f.tvri ti tm
GILLIAM
& BISI1EE
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biablnn. men's supplies, el",, at
- T. R. HOWARD'S.
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tliihK rr'l'lired by sbeep and eattletbctl.
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MPPNIR BLOCK, Main St.,
fonr lr south I I' U ly boteU
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