Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 22, 1895, Image 3

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    UNTOLD MISERY
. FBOX
RHEumATism
C. H. King, Water Valley, Miss., cured by
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
"For Bve years, I suffered untold misery
from muscular rheumatism. I tried every
known remedy, consulted the best physi
cians, visited Hot Springs, Ark., three times,
spending $1000 there, besides doctors' bills;
but could obtain only temporary relief. My
flesh was wasted away so that I weighed
only ninety-three pounds; my left arm and
leg were drawn out of shape, the muscles
being twisted up in knots. I was unable to
dress myself, except with assistance, and
could only hobble about by using a cane. I
had no appetite, and was assured, by the
doctors, that I could not live. The pains, at
times, were so awful, that I could procure
relit;! only by means of hypodermic Injec
tions of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged
in clay, In sulphur, in poultices; but these
gave only temporary relief. After trying
everything, and suffering the most awful
tortures, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Inside of two months, I was able to walk
without a cane. In three months, my limbs
began to strengthen, and in the course of a
year, I was cured. My weight has increased
to 165 pounds, and I am now able to do my
full day's work as a railroad blacksmith."
The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla.
AYER'S PILLS cure Headache.
t fl A " al las HK
wON 1 mcn Ftue TwirTTfio j Ptti jT
fT5Ll3 T 10 n ii
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Take Notice.
L The sum of Ova rent per line will be
)hsnrel for "carils of thanks," "resolutions of
respwt," lists of we4iltn presents and donon,
nd obituary nntli-es, (other than thoaa the edit
ir shall himself live an a mutter of new,) and
notices of seclal metlnira for whatever purpose..
2. Notice of church ami society and all other
jntertslnmeuta from which revenue In to be i!o
rlveri, shall be ehartred for at the rain of five
euu a line. Thiam rules will to strlc-lly adher
d to In every instance.
AdvertlaliiK rates reasonable and mmlc known
Ipon apiillcattou.
TIME TABLE.
Htstre for Hardman, Monument, T-sina; Creek,
lohn Dar and Canyon City, li-avea aa follows :
Kvery day at a. m., rxt ept HiitulaY.
Arrive every day a' 6 p. m..exrfpt Monday,
The cheapest, quickest and buat lift to or
from the interior country.
WALT. THOMPSON, Prop.
Phlil Colin, A Kent.
Extra Pal Star Brawary Baar
In Half Pint Bottles can ba
had only at the
City Hotel Bar!
Where hlifh (rs'le Liquors ami llb'srs are also
kept by Tnl.
Frank Khlr. b" has Wn eratiloy
ad by bis 11110U V. M. Kuilm, in Long
Oretk for tha past year, a aid in Htin-
d ami depart! vswtarilaf for bia
boras op at Centralis, W-li. On tba
way oer from Lmu Cre-lt Fratik fisil-a-1
his nncle, V. . Kalilar, aoil fnmlljr.
May good luck B a it It him.
Id many oas, Iba 6rat wntk nf Ayar'a
Haraaparilla I I" lpl Iba rffeola of Iba
other m-ilieitia (but li l'-ao tried la
fain. It would l" a stvin of lima and
mooey If iprimtitara look Ayer'a
Haraaparilla al Omt instead of at last.
O. B. UsM, tba lonaorial arht, can
ba foood at bi parlora, Matlork onroir,
whara ba will diK nsw al itiiilar prir-a,
baves, shampoos, bsireuts, rlc.
Here and There.
Mrs. N. J. Hale is quite ill.
Look out for red-hot races this week,
Phill Co tin returned from Portland
Friday.
M. B. Galloway was in Heppner.
yesterday.
T.J. Ally n returned from Portland
Saturday last.
J. F. Deos was up from Portland
Saturday last. .
The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works,
.7 alia Walla, Wash.
Tom Soroggins is in from Long Creek
to take io the raoes.
Mrs. A. Keithly, of Heppner, has
Ooohia chiokeus for sale. b'27-4-81.
Jo n Orisman is here from Long
Greek to attend the races.
Chas Ladd is here from Lewietou,
Idaho, to attend the raooe.
Congressman Ellis is back from his
trip through Eastern Oregou.
Harry Jones, of Butter creek, was
doing business in Heppuer Friday.
La Grande Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. S. 0. Smith, salesman, Heopner.
W. P. Snyder returned from Port'and
uud the exposition, on Friday evening.
The baby son of Mr, and Mrs. Andy
Kuod is quite ill with an attack of rhen
mattsm.
T. W. Marshal, the "oandyman," was
interviewing Heppner's confectioners on
Saturday.
Born On Snturdav, Oot. 19, 1895. to
the wife of Albert Willie, of Clarks
oftt yon, a son.
Dick Bearann was in town yesterday
on his wuy to lone where he will remain
for the winter.
Jim and Albert Willis and Eph Eskle
son returned Friday from Idaho where
they have been during the harvest
BeBt accommodation and oourteons
treHtmeoiut the Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wash. Sts Tortland, Oregon.
Tom Williams, Al Craveu, Joe Sewell
and Joe King oume in yesterday from
Long Creek to take in Heppner's races
Robert Sayer, a substantial citizen of
the Douglas neighborhood, was in Hepp
ner Friday and made ns a pleasant oall
When you want to feel merry call on
Lishe Sperry, at the Belvedere Saloon
where tbey keep the finest wet goods in
town. tt.
C. N. Peck, the Clarks canyon fruit
raiser, was in Heppner Saturday bo
companied by bis wife. We acknowledge
a very pleasant call from Mr, Peck
Karl's Clover P.oot, the great Blood
purifier, gives freshness and clearness to
the Complexion aud cures Constipation
25 ots., 50 ots., 81 . Sold by T. W. Ayers,
Jr.
Wills & Slooum are receiving a' fine
line or new drees goods, (jail and see
tbeir line of plaids for ladies' wear. Tbe
newest thing out and all tbe rage in
Portland. tf.
Ueo. Crane was in Heppner Saturday
from bis ranch in the Ella neighborhood.
He states that wheat is coming np in
that locality and looks well, and bopea
to secure a good harvest next season.
Ben Poppen called on ns Friday 'and
left a sample of apples grown on bis
Hardman ranob. Ben saya don't over
look the Hardman sectiou tor good
apples, and judging from thone be left
with ut be is quite right. I
E. II. Feldmano, of Feldmann A Cole,
of Portland, aocompunled by bis repre
sentative, W. T. Markiuie, visited Hepp
ner lat week. Mr. Feldmaun ia iu poor
health and is seeking relief through
change of scene uud climitte.
Arlington Reonrd: We are sorry that
our Condon contemporary should have
nvirfe a better attack against our dittriot
attorney, A A. Jaynaisa man t'f im
peachable character, officially and other
wise, aud we trnst that Ibis week's
Gluba will contain an am pit apology
for tbe mistake.
Wills A Sldcura bava just reoeived a
large iuvoie of ladies' and cblldreoa'
wraps of all style and colors. Tbey
ill ofTer the aama for tba Deit3) days
at pices lower Ibau aver waa known.
Call early and inspect tba stock he fore
tba aasorttnent ia broken. Pionorr brick,
opposite postofll . II.
Yon cd earn S3 each day "giving"
our absolute! indisprnslbla household
article asy. New plso of work, mak
ing axprrience nooe essry and auocraa
rterUm for either sax in any aaotian.
Hampla dotn fraa. Credit givan.
Kreiirbl paid. Address. Melrose MTg.
Co., 30 Melroae Park, 111. 4t.
At a mealing of Iba Epwofth Iue
of tha M. K. church, Soutb, on Friday
erfnitig, tbe following nffinara wara
fleeted for Iba ansning Urm: Mapgia
Adkina, Pre.; II. T. lisgle. 1st Vice
l'rs.; Iva Dot mm, 2nd Vie Pra.;
John Hornnr 3rd Via Pres.; Elsie
Ayers, hec'y; Elbel 8prry, Trras.
"It ia tbe lxst tatol ir.ediotne in Iba
world" ia what Mr. II M. Ilartman, of
Msfjistn, Oregon, sas of Chsnili-rlaio'i
Coli-, Cbolera and Uiarrbiaa IU-mdy.
" hat leads m lo maka Ibis Maertioa
la fr-m Iba fart Ibat dainlery in its
worst form in prsvaleot around bsra
lal summer and it bayrr took over
iwo or ihrea dnsa of thai ramedf
ife.ta Mi'lHs enra." For tale by
Mlnfnru-Juhuson llrng Co.
Overwork, either physical or mental,
will produce weakness and loss of
energy. Too many business or family
cares, overwork in tbe harvest fi-dd, an
excess of woman's work and worry will
produce months of misery. To prevent
Ibis, tbe exhausted system should be
reinforced immediately. Dr. J. H.
McLean's Strengthening Cordial and
Blood Purifier is an appropriate remedy.
Price $1.00 per bottle.
Al Emerson is suffering from a splint
er which he got in tbe middle finger of
bis right band, near tbe loiot. some
months ago. Part of it was taken out,
but tbe other could not be found, but is
now making its presence felt. Al will
undergo an operation soon.
Wills & Slooum, having disposed of
their entire grooery stock, have made a
reduction of 10 per cent on their dry
goods, olothing, boots, shoes, etc Tbey
do not now charge vou for what they
heretofore lost on tbe grocery butiinees.
tf.
Geo. A. Brown has bought out W E.
Kahler, of Hardman, and will oontinue
business at the old stand. George is
well known in Morrow oonnty and the
Gazette predicts a good trade for him.
He has a good ad. in this issue.
Boone Mulkey came in yesterday with
a band of Press Thompson's sheep. He
was accompanied by Os JBuroh. The
sheep bad been grazed over in the
Greenhorn seotion this summer.
Captain Sweeney, D. S. A., San Diego,
Oal. says : "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is
the first medioine I have ever found that
would do me auy good." Price 50c,
W. Ayers, Jr.
Carlton's Company of Players, who
have engaged tbe opera bouse for this
week, arrived this morning. Jaok Ellis,
who was here with "Evans and Sontag,
is with them.
Miss Ellen Crabtree is in receipt of a
letter from ber parents who have arrived
at their destination in California all in
good health and well satisfied with their
new home.
Died On Sunday last after a linger
ing illness, Mrs. Jas. Tolbert, of Six
Dollar. She was highly respected by
all who knew her. She was aged about
36 years.
Billy Straight was so unfortunate as
to out tbe bone io tbe aroh of bis foot in
two last week with an ax, but Dr. Mo
Swords reports him as getting along
all right.
Shiloh's Cure, tbe great Cough and
Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket
size contains twenty-nve doses only 25c.
Children love it. Sold by T. W. Ayers
Jr.
Council M bbtinq. Council called to
order by Mayor Morgan, all present ex
oept Councilman Farnswortb
Marshal reported that Tbe Heppner
Light & Water Co. refuses to tap mains
for watering-trough on lower main
street Ayers made a motion that
the matter of tbe use of the small
reservoir be permitted, be referred to
tbe committee on fire and water
Chief of fire department instructed to
put in drain boards in engine house.
The appointment of J. W. Ras
mus as deputy marshal was confirmed.
Bills allowed: B. A. Hunsaker,
65 cents; H. L. & W. Co., 870; F. J
Hallock, $16 66; P. O. Thompson Co.,
$1.75; Thompson & Binns, $6; A. A.
Roberts, 50. Bills of Wm. Curry, 0. C,
Sargejt and Walter Van Duyn. $1.50
eaoh, disallowed. Finance 00m-
mittee was instructed to confer with
attorneys as to employment in city
matters Marshal reported 16 feet
of water in large reservoir, capuoity
154,000 gallons Council adjourned.
CtJuilitiH.'m
None But Ayer's at the World's Fair
Ayer's Sarseparilla enjoys the extraor
dinary distinction of having been the only
blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the
World's fair, Chioago. Manufacturers
of other sarsaparillas sought by every
means to obtain a showing of tbeir goods,
but they were all turned away under the
application of the rule forbidding tho
entry of patent medicines and nostrums.
The deoieion of the World's fair autho
rities in favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was
in effeot as follows: "Ayer s Sarsapa
rilla is not a patent medicine. It doeH
not belong to tbe lint of nostrums. It ib
here on its merits.
I Prize iiooiPs
Sarsaparilla more than any remedy I havs
ever taken. I have never been robust and
was subject to severe headaches, and bzd
no appetite. Bines taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Hood's Fills I am a well woman,
have a good appetite and sleep well.
I cordially recommend Hood's Sar
saparilla. Mrs. S. M. Goriiam, l'illmore
l-Wuse, Fillmore, Uaiiiornia.
Hnnrl'c DIM c car a11 ,lvcr ills' biioi
iiuuu d r 1113 . v,.,i.i,. 95.
Carlton's Company of players will pre
sent "Destiny, or the Gambler 8 Wife," al
the opera house this evening. It will
be well worth seeing.
Mesdames Dave McAfee aud Geo.
Swaggart oame in on Saturday's train
from a visit to Clarence Andrews and
family, of Seattle.
T. R. Howard makes a specialty in
supplying atookmen with all needed
articles, besides carrying a general liue.
See bis new ad. tf .
Wanted To trade, a new cart for a
saddle. Cart has been used bnt little
and is in good condition. Enquire at
this offloe. 3t.
"Pola" Thompson's sprinkler broke
down near tbe Palace yesterday, but
was soon repaired aud the good work
goes on.
Elmer Slocnm, the artist, will make
cabinet photos for tbe next 30 daya at
i per dozeu. uaiiery opposite opera
bouse. tf.
Hon. Henry Black man. oollector of
internal revenue, arrived this morning
from t'ortlaud, and will remain a few
days.
Born In Detroit. Miob., Oct 13th, to
tbe w ife of A. M. Guon. a girl. At last
accounts, mother and child ware doing
well.
Mr. L. D Bo veil and children arrived
from Hood River this morning ou a vieit
to relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mre. Frank Gilliam returned
Saturday right Irom a two wet k's vieit
in Portlund.
Literary Society. A few of the
young people of this plaoe assembled at
the court house last Saturday evening
and commenced the organizing of a
literary society. Tbe following officers
being chosen: H. T, Bagley, Pres
James Hart, Vice Pres.; Cbas. Freeland,
Sec; T. R. Lyons, Treas, and J. W.
Hornor, editor of the society paper
The completing of the organization and
a debate will be the program for next
Saturday evening. It was decided by
tbe eooiety to oarry on the meeting on
the invitation plan, henoe after next
Saturday evening, none but those bold'
ing invitations will be admitted. The
literary is organized for the purpose of
discussing various topics, by whioh the
industrious mind might be trained, and
those only who oan come and conduct
themselves io a decorous manner will
reoeive an invitation. All are cordially
invited next Saturday.
RUPTU RE
Instantly Relieved
and Permanently
CURED
WITHOUT
Knife or Operation.
Treatment Absolutely Painless
CURE EFFECTED
From Three to Six Weeks,
WRITE FOR TERMS
THE 0. E, MILLER CO.
Offices : ltooms 700-707, Marquam Building,
PORTLAND, OPvEGON.
n sis m
No Show od This
1
We will fco back to
the land of our
Fathers.
And during their absence Minor Se
Co. will be found at their old
stand, Belling at
-10 PER CENT
(1
Under Competitors
If you doubt this statement, thous
ands will come forward and con
firm the same.
M11S
Styles too Numerous to Mention
SUITS FOR $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50, $7.00 UP TO $20.00
USE TO SEE BOB LINE OF $10.00 OVERSOHTS
Our line of Boots and Shoes are amongst the largest (if not
the largest) to be found in the city.
Call and examine, we are here "M If TT TIT V T 1 ""I
to show goods. We are the V I I 1 K I , I
leaders. Others follow. J.vJL-LJ.1 V JLj W W
Ontario-Burns Stae Line
-a iv r-
H A. WILLIAMS, Prop.
Bucklen's Arnica Sslvr.
Tbe best salve in the world (or outs.
Bruises, Uorea, Uli'ers, bait Bbeuin,
Fever Horee, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptinua
and positively cures l'ileg, or un pay
required. It Is guaranteed to five
perfect aatiafaction or money refunded,
riPoe 25 ceuts per box. For stile by
T. W. Ayers, Jr.
ONTARIO-BURA'S
Leaves Burns Daily at 6 p. m. and ar
rives at Outuno in 42 hoars.
Single Fare $7.60.
Round Trip $13.00
yTlirough freight 11) 5 cents per pound.
It is not at all surprising to see tbe
immense crowds going to trade at
tbe store of
Make Yimrwlf Btrun
If you would resist pnenmonia, bron
chilis, t)plioid fevrr, and persistent
oonifba and ool.it. These ilia attaok tha
weak and run down system. They can
Und do (ootbold whera tha blood ia kept
pure, rich and fall of vitality, tba appt
tito good and digestion vigorous, with
Hood's Hartaparllla, tba one true blood
purilW.
Hood's Tills curs liver ilia, coustl
patioo, bilionsorsi, jsonJioa, au k head
aoba.
Hay Fun Hah -I bava 75 tons of
f icrllrut wbat bay on tha Al Hayera
placs B mtlrs atx. Olri, al.ich I mill
sm It vry rraaotiahla. (trod location for
liedifg alock. Un Ilork Crk, (hlliaia
(Jo., (Jrrk(U.
tiw. O. O. Houi.
WHEELS AND
PUFFS.
UStlMI AbOt
BURXS-CANYOX
leaves Hums dully, pxcput Pundiiy. Connects
t ('anyon City with lIciiiicr-Moiiuincnt utauo.
Hi'M route to interior irnni I'ortlHiiil. ( otnicrU
wlih the Ontario. I'rlnevlllo and Lakevlew
stages at Burns,
Good Aceonimoiliilions for Tassciigers.
P. C. THOMPSON CO.
Wben we consider tbat Heppner handles more merchan
dise than tbe other seventy-two counties of Eastern
Oregon put together, and that P. 0. Thompson Co. handle
nine-sevenths of that. It is not to be wondered at that
they have all of the local trade and part of that of Cali
fornia and Chicago, but they will not be satisfied til) they
have the trade of Paris, London and New York also.
Get in with the rush and come to the
ODD COMBINATION SIGN
At the Corner of Main and Willow
Streets. Follow the crowd and you
can't miss it.
.Foutland ExerjBHiONS. For tbe Ore
gon Industrial Exposition whioh opened
at Portland on the 5th iuat.. the O.lli
N. will make a rata from lie ppner and
retnrn at $1 50. Tickets will be put on
sale on tbe lOtb iost , and the limit ia
extended to Hunday, Oct. llltli. How
ever, ou every Tuesday during the Expo
sition, noursion tickets to Portland and
tetniu will be sold at ftl'.R) for tbe round
trip, Including two tickets of adiuissinu
to tba Exposition. Oo the noumou of
tha lOtb met., two tickets of adoiiHaiun
are included. Tba limit of time is tha
same for the Tuesday excursions aa for
the special r-xenrsiou of Out. Id'h.
Those who go on excursions should pro
vide theuisi Ivrs with annldent insur
ance.
MONEY LOANED. Klrnt Mortal
ii 1 1 1 in ).n h u i hi Property N cm t mt -eil.
Wearu prepared to ueKotlatx Unit
liiortuHiii-n upon Improved fiirms In
Oreirnn, with eHHlern parties at a rateol Intercut
not to exceed M percent, per annum. MorlHKei
renewed that have heen taken dy other coin
patitct. Addrcn with utiunp,
MKIIV1N HWOKTH,
llHKer City, Oregon,
NOTK'K K INTKNTION.
IAN!) OKKICK AT THIC KAl.t.KM. OHKllON,
J (NtolHT 1. Ix'.ii. Notice la hereliy kIvcii
that the follow liiu iiaiticil m tlliT litis lilcil no
tice ot lilx Intention to make II on I ptoot In sup
port ill his claim, and Hint mil'l proof III la
made la-fore J. V. Morrow, t'ouuly i:erk, at
Heppner, (irenon. on Niivcinlicr Pi, Iv.H, vU:
MCIIOI.AH I.KATIIKItM,
Md . K. No .mil'l. lor the h, N ' ; ami NH
H i, )7, I'll, a M It 2ii K, W. M .
lie tiamefl tiie followltnr h it mohmh to prove
ti In rontlliuomi renlih-ure iihiii and cillttviilloll
if, said land, t lx;
James llllloii, Kmerr fiM-rrv, Mack Itiley,
Osiar MonlKontery, all of lliiMmuti, tiri'irnn.
JAS. K. .fiHiKK,
77-wt KculMer.
There oan ba no pleasure or happi
lies fur persons whose liver or kidueya
ara nDheslthy. Thy are wank, sick
and irritable, and Uud it biinlensoma to
lieifiirin work of any kind. What tlmy
nafd is a thoroDirh treatment with lr.
J. U. Mclesn's Liver and Kidney Italm.
This reruody ia recok'niaed by many of
tha best ni"iicl authoritins a wilbont
a peer for th Cure of disoasHa of the
kidneys r liv-r. It rapidly drives out
difsaed t'onditiona, rasiorea health and
stranirih, vigir and obeerful spirits.
1'riee fl O) per Unla.
Uxtoa Mrvnn The lesunfsol this
plara held a very profitable mil m aeasion
at tha M. K. iburch lt Holiday f vetting.
Mr Charles Frisian d, 1'rni c.ftheM. K.
Irscne priNiiding, On amount of the
illni-s of Mis Maggm Adkilis, I'res. of
lha M. K. lNg1P, Koiilh, this Iran il"
aanotat atrotigly raprenled aa it
would bava lwo ntnir iliff-rent eircuoi
atanrwa. Mra L. W. ISrigit. Chas.
Freeland ami W L. Saling all Lsti lled
their dilfrnl sulj-cls io au aMs inao
0r. Jay Hhlpley M lha drvolkmal
A Boi"0 hiertig will ba In hi at
Notice
f ANIIOKKKK
1
of Intention.
AT I.A lillANI'K, OHFIION,
HI. II. I"'n. Nollee Is lien l.r riven thai
Ihe lollow Itiir riamfl wltlcr has filed nollraltt
his Ititenlloti In make final proof In upiiort id
ins claim, ami tnai ui.i piooi villi in nnele
lM.fnriJ. tiirrnw, riiiintv elerk. t llepimer,
Oresoll, oil NfHiMiilM.f 'llt 'i, VI :
W II .1.1 AM I 1,1 ..M(.
lid. N 4". I. lor the NKi, M ,. Him-. Pi. Tp 'i
rt. II K. and N Ntt'4 e. i.alid tt fV',
h. 1 p .. i. It f-i K
Hi Iistiii-s flit follow na- iliMis-a Io provr
Ills rollllniioiis resldi-IH llHH a lid I II II 1 1 St lull
ol said land vlr
l-luar M Maileaiiti, HoIhtI V. Mall.-son, Nof
man A. keily, lio I'l-nland, all ul ll ppin-r,
tin sou.
it. r. vii-in.
r.'t-VI lt.-Sltef.
T. R. HOWARD
IN
DEALS
' Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Stockmens' Suitlies, Etc.,
And Wants Your Trade!
I;
llcnlioi
OF THE PUBLIC
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fn-y run
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run aaifcrsrf (layiiiir t'tt, lie ii l.iUmj llin.vjK hi
in t.tU't srorrs, h n lu$r and IU Irnlh u a"f la
aim. It V '' ""f rnin Io mn'lrrtll trrrf m i It. f.Mi u
iry iioy riri lu tm h rttll as; Ihnt ia innf.ij ll, if no mim
h. i rr l..f.-r ).n,r, ln,j ('. U UmIUJmX U ll.'ir hnMrr t'r
rhattl (. or at'rrjr f "t "' " '"''
mrfrhantm )
H' tmrilf V J.t. '.i i f'l imrl oar Sfl,ts-f e fun will
taf 1 (I r!f tn, frfli, frtrl 'k l tfll fl'tl'l, nnl nr
tirfca r rlii u ma s.ir la t,flrrn finj tn.
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ire always tlrprnda Um the rir-rumfi-rrnc
uf Its ilrlnnif Mho-Is and
I he rule of sja-rd al which tba rtiifin is aervina,
movlnir. Irri ry .ma round -l tli , th, yj. ,; rbfrh In lha near fulura
ilrlvlnir lip-la a Imnmoliv always ',
irivra f'irth niffs 1 out of ra' h c) liM
drr. all kucb rylindrrs IwlniT tlnulilr.
ll,eaii' t.f tha drlvlnir w tm'U vary
h I h ( .n ,liS7,.,vtit rlt.rr, f,f ti.
,.it,e,. ,ry larintf fnan I J to U fwt In ! ?'u hw''
. . . . 1 1 Iimora f"i
ilinilirier. ll pTi'llrsii run. iikwtiti,
ln in(f l. V r 'M fert. I iva riijfim
it of rrtry T may tm -t down a
hat 1 ilk' dnniilf wbrt-la SO tfl III ilium-
rlrr
Tin i"d 'f lha apra(f asprrsa
fi-siu -ari- fritn &4 Ut &a mile -r
b'ir 1 Bknn th arrraifs" rirriimf'-r-
rn, i.f !!, -Irnit l 30 f"l.
aid lle a ratf'- ) d f x r bmr at Ut
..,i . . '.ill di i'l (,'irr, '.iliir al
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; '' pott r lVir Ihir'nitf lh mmr
l.ri h Mlinlt Wi.l Tr..lte U.ilJlJ
- I . in , 1, Ii i.l 1 an 1 1.- l inli
hirii' I .'-'A pif?l t!. I' 1lr"
f.ir an r sj.f train ' fn lifi-
j mi,r, Wi.J ll.r'. irtil .r. ospifTs ' ,,'t,
I rn ll. t n- "ln-n i laa th Mit
fllrs! I'll! l hll-I I'llrs.
hyniplotna M'liafura; iiitriisa Mahllitt
and iiiifiha'. twnsl at aihl; aors- .y
If slloaa-l to ruiiiinn
im. liirr often lii-d ami
; nharai. tr- mltig t-ry mt. Hasraaa
, OiriaSaT t"ps llm llrl.if.sf and hired-
i in ir. hls filds-ratMin, aiid in rot aaa
' r'rniva lb I omuls Al iingtfit. r
! mail, f. .Vi cii is. r N)fis A Nin,
I'l.iU-l-lll.ls,
Notice of Intention.
AM' fiirii K AT TIIK HAI I FM. fiMHi'iM,
11 l. I'll. Nollii-ls (n-f. l.v sltrii thai
Ilie ImIIiimIms liaiiud s.-lth-r has fil.-d notlrftiif
tits llif.-nf ioti Io make fmsl plN,n a-i.M,f i,
nst-laittl. in-l Ihal sat-l plool ltl Im tits'lf
Im forel onlity I ll-fa.ot M-ifioN I utility, St lll'pp
nrr, un-s-iii, mi Is- V, l-n, vit
JAMM S UK.
IM K. No. . f-.f Hie K', NK e. v., sf.
l ' a-, .jr. sml r aa i, are, 1 p b S, R.
He tiarnrS IfiS fi.!1,.tlns HMfieftMS In prom
l.ls k.iiIIii s rest-1 ni 11 urt,n an, 1 1 uiihsilon
ut ti laiel. vii-
p.. I, mill l.nrlhiii. Al.lshsm I.Mi l.llif Wall
I li,i..ll, Jili Vi Msi.lsli f, all of llal-liiistl.
lirr-jfoti.
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I 'H. Ini.iif
Teachvri' tamnaton.
uH K. f IIKI'lllV iillM 1IMT K"H
4V ll, piillft 1 f iftl i.tf an r aoil-iallotl
ail f-.ft..i.s n lt'i if -a ? i.c, r 11,, 1. , . - r ss 1 mill
,la'.-a f.,r I' iirii ,f fi, . Ii-w.i ..t II, is rieiiitv
I r suift ao'l hi. .i....,u. ti.a f-.,i,t, s i-'-.l
s-i-liil 11. Ii 1,1 11.. 1... I a 1,1 I... I .-,'.,
sistt-l-a'l'.n al Ii. lo'ift I. al Mpp'ii
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I -at. I II, is .l I, .la of ia I.
ANN i l Ifl'.l II,
VIM I ft. I. -I ., I , VI .,i..ft I , III
I'listTT Ml ira-lUrartly Iba halnn
Mslaaa ki fiinay and pr e U l it
praisft Op lha c iih I' Ii in of ' ha of th,
llsMlla's pf"pi-lofa. It wa all la -!, '
and in Bisks lha j. ks airxafar lha llv !
as'U's foreman, ah'i It s -msahal of a
sbr blti.s-lf. e-ipisl fis parss"a h,
S All lha mai.M' eaa aar Is Ihal ha will
lay f ih.Hi 1 f il,-n with a fnfjar-'
I f Mala.
Ten shaea ff siia k in II. Na'io
llal.fc of III pplief. Ad i'l-aa I'.i, I kl-l
i:il, lleai Uf, A'ht a-l'Ui, O-s af-di,
lie will rnnko it aa oltjVct for you to trado with
hitn au hid prices aro rilit, ami all grnnlii that he
liaiullcH aro of tho very IiiiHt.
Store on Main Street, Next Door
to City Drug Store,
E-Ioppnor, Oivon.
POTATOES !! POTATOES !!
of Potatoes !
One Thousand nushds
At my ranch, ten tnilea Koulh-eHxt of ll(''ii r, at lo xT Ixiuml in
tho ficlil, aarkpil. Or will deliver at 1 1 innr at IJc jit jtiinL lor
acil hiUI(h a, luy crop cannot lx liatcu.
al. H. MANNING,
HKIT.NCK. OIUXION.
aw
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fit Jvfl'VV,
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All hiiiii-a allnlni lo if. a primp' anJ sstafH ,ry
msnm-r. N'otsrlaa 1'aKlir siol lilUi lfs.
OFFICK IN NATIONAL HANK I:t'IIMN.
lit.;
s SIS PROFITS
ON
SMALL INVESTMENTS
N 1 u ii
( IliV-ililali. II.
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FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTS
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