Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 14, 1896, Image 3

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    LOSS OF VOICE
After Acute Bronchitis
CUBED BY TfSIKQ
A VPP's Cherry
r I 0 Pectoral
A PREACHER'S EXPERIENCE.
"Three months ago, I took a vio
lent cold which resulted in an attack
of acute bronchitis. I put myself
under medical treatment, and at the
end of two months was no better.
I found it very difficult to preach,
and concluded to try Ayer's Cherry
Here and There.
Pectoral. The first bottle gave me
great relief ; the second, which I am
now taking, has relieved me almost
entirely of all unpleasant symptoms,
and I feel sure that one or two bot
ties more will effect a permanent
cure. To all ministers suffering from
throat troubles, I recommend Ayer'a
Cherry Pectoral." E. M. Brawley,
IX D., Dist. Secretary, Am. Bapt.
Publication Society, Petersburg, Va.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
GOLD MEDAL AT THE WOBLD'S FAIR.
Sum Steinberg called on our business
men Friday last.
Colombia river views 25 cents epieoe
et rierrin's gallery. 2t.
Miss Nellie hyooa departed Saturday
for ner Walla Walla borne.
Mat Mosgrove was interviewing oar
OUNinees men here yesterday.
O. D. Allison and wife were amoui!
Eeppner's Saturday visitors.
John Tnrley was in the oitv from
Butter creek over last night.
T. W. Ayers, Jr.. wan the $60 silver
set last week on the number 14b.
E. R. Bisbon and wife returned home
from Portland last Sunday morning.
Mrs. E. T. Perkins and daughter left
Saturday for Salem, to visit relatives.
La Grande Marble Works. Lu Grande
Ore. S. 0. Smith, salesman. Heotmer.
Jaa. Tolbert won the Wells & Warren
wbeel last Saturdav on the number
1,001.
Ibi Jaoobs, a Portland oommeroial
traveler, came up on tms morning's
train.
See the display of photos in Herrin's
gallery window taken from Heppner
models. at.
Henry Blaokwell left Saturday nicht
last for Laramie Gitv. Wyoming, on
DUBiuess.
miss Jennie Javne went down to
Lexington Saturday to visit her mother,
rare, n, rauberg.
Fred Ashbaugh is in today from Eight
Mile, tie reports some Dlowina in Dm.
gress in that section.
AYER'S LEADS ALL OTHER SARSAPARILLAS.
JANUARY
SUN 1 MON TUTTWEDlTrlU TBI SAT
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J y 7 JJ 9
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Take NoVce.
L The sum of fire rent rr Una will be
IharRrxt (or "rarils ot thanks." "revolution! ol
rwtxvl," IUU of wr lilliK prtwentii slid donors,
tnd ol)tur)r nntlrea. (other tliau IhoM thaatllt
It shall himself iv as a matter ol news.) and
ntli ol spertal meet i in. lor whatever piirnnaa.
t. Notice nf rhnnh unl snrlety nd all other
jntrrtalnmanls Irnm whlrh revenue ! to I da
rt veil, shail b charge.) lor at tin rat of Hi
jinu a Una. Him rule will be strictly edhar
d to In vry lu.tanra.
Adrtiln rata reasonable and ma4 known
ipoa application.
TIME TABLE.
Plata for TlaMman. Monument, fane Creak,
loha lar and anvnn CUT. Iwm aa lollowi :
Every dar at a a. in . ascent Hun-lav.
Arrtvrvry day K .n.. ascent Monday,
Tha rht"-l. u,nli tl and bt Una la or
Iron tin intarlor rnnniry.
U ALT. THOMPSON, Trop.
I'htll Cohn. Aleut.
Est re Pale SUP Brewery Beer
In Hall I'lnt IMtlc ran be . . . .
bad only at tha ....
City Hotel Bar!
Whet Mh (tad Untmri and CUan are alao
kpt by T-i.
Nib- Fii Y. Wm. Oordoo hat
opoJ op the f.4 i4 out dnr to
lb Geite cflW, end now (1io te ft
hereof font 'iMia. Gilt le rltfbl
at bom ftl Ibi l,nle, and Jour
hore ill l wall linked eflr. l'rieae
MMotabl. llT end at'eie fr ! tf.
H. V. Gates, father of the HeDDner
l-iigntdc water uompany, arrived from
Uillsboro this morniug.
Hon. H Blaokmao, colleotor of in
ternal revenue, leu Saturday evening
tor uis nome in rortland.
Rev. Potwine will hold servioes in the
M E. cburoh next Friday evening the
Jab. All are oordmUy iuvitej.
L. 0. Connor, boot and shoemaker.
Repairing neatly done. May St., Abra-
banisick building, Heppner, Or. tf
Mrs. C. 0. Sargent was called to Tbe
Dulles Saturdny, owing to the tevere
illness ot Mr. Sargent's mother.
Wilson E. Brock returned to Hills
Doro Saturday, but will looate perma
nently in Ueppner abont Feb. 1st.
Best aooommodatlon and courteous
treatmentat the Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wasb. Sts., rortlaud, Oregon.
Canyon City News: Dr. E. A.
Vangban took bis departure for his home
in Ueppner last Mouday morning.
Tbe Dalles Mountaineer: Mr. 0. D.
Ward returned tbis moruiog from a
visit to Long Creek and Heppner.
Although it is quite early, vet spring
flgbts are all the rag. A cold wave or
a snow storm might prove a good preventative.
T. R. Howard makes a specialty in
supplying stookoieu with all ueeded
m tides, besides carrying a generul line.
See bis new ad. tf .
A meeting of the Heppner Speed
Association was called for last Saturday
evening but waa postponed owiug to
laok ot attendance.
Bruoe Haines went down to tbe Wil
lows Saturday to meet his wife who baa
been confined in ona of Portland'
hospitals tor some time.
I. L. Van Winkle has Just completed
a splendid baro for Marlatt I ms . 60x42
feet. It is one ot the best structures of
tbe kind on Uiutou creek.
Bob Wills got haok from Portland on
Sunday morning's train. B ib bad been
Visiting witb an old California friend
wbo is seriously ill in Portland.
Found on tbe streets of Heppner, a
bed oomfori. Owner oao bae same by
calling at tbie offloe and describing tbe
property aod paying for tbie notioe,
To restore gray bair to it natural
color aa in jotitb, cause it to grow
abnndant and strong, tbere Is no better
preparation than II nil's Hair lUnewer.
E. II. Clarke, repremotaiiv of Christy
k Wiae, arrived from IVndlaton this
roornTg. Mr. Clarke bae just returned
from San Franctsoo where be iit the
winter.
Mai tlnghet cut hie left band badly
last Hatnriiay w title) entiiog kindling
witb a batcbet. Dr. SI oS words lukt
after th Ininrad member Bad Mat ta
getting along oioalv.
Frank IlnMhaanpcned oparestanranl
In the Minor building, next door to U.
M. Jotirs' barber shop. White labor
throughout and fats by meal or week
very reaaooable. l0-tf.
J. w. hrn. tti city painter, ta pre
pared to do all kind f palotiog and
paper hanginf and will do house clrso-
m and uk op auJ pal dowa erpt
OfTue oo Mala etrret, oppocite City
bolrl.
Tl Oai'tt will go lo lb rh ylem
no Mareh 1. I"! I'atrtma df Ine papar,
by atibaertptloo Of otnarwtaa, will I
ftoi.flid peraooallv io the Dear Inlor
Altar March 1, tboee wbo do Dot piy do
;tQt 11 any paper.
So far this has been a very remark
able winter f r Eastern Oregon. Tbe
weather for the past few weeks has
been exceptionally warm considering
tbe time ot the year, aod at no time
tbie winter baa the thermometer reached
point lower tban 12 above zero.
While it is quite early, yet plowing ba
ready begun, and should this open
weather oontiuue many will soon begin
turoirw over the soil However, we will
no doubt yet have some oold weather
tbe latter part of this month, at least
judging from indications.
Not a few who rend what Mr. Robert
Rowls, ot Holland, Va., has to say below,
will remember their own experlenoe
under like oironmstancee: "Lost winter
bad la grippe which left me in a low
fate ot health. I tried numerous
remedies, none of wnich did me any
good, nntil I was indaced to try a bottle
ot Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Tbe
first bottle of it so far relieved me that
was enabled to attend to my work, and
the seoond bottle effeoted a oure." For
sale at 50 cents per bottle by Pbill Cobn,
druggist.
W. L. Soling received a telegram from
Milt Morgan at Walla Walla, this morn
ing, announcing tbe deatn of bis aunt,
Mrs. Sarab Ann WattermBn. Mr. Snling,
accompanied by bis motber, wbo is a
sister of Mrs. Watterman's will depart
for Walla Walla tbis evening to attend
the funeral.
Ring out the bells the hour grows hot, 'tis
Eighteen Ninety Six;
Columbia'! ions have surely got the Britons in
a fix:
Your starry banner proudly floats and Justice
rules on high,
But don't forget to wet your throats with Sperry's
unwooa Kye,
tf. At tbe Belvedere saloon.
Baker City Demoorat: W. C. Hoseas
on met with a painful aocident last
Munday evening. He had just milked
bis oow and after feeding her bay
jumped off the manger and somehow
sprained bis ankle, tin expects to go
on orutohes for two or three weeks.
"Old, yet ever new, and simple and
beautiful ever," Binge the poet, in words
wbiob might well apply to Ayer s Saras.
parilla tbe most effloient and scientific
blood-purifier ever offered lo suffering
humanity. Nothing but superior merit
keeps it so long at the front.
BOLD ROBBERY AT PENDLETON.
Postofflce Robbed of $600 and Postmaster
Johnson Painfully Wounded In the Hand
A Daring Tblet Meets Bis Equal
In a Bold Postmaster.'
Bv a runaway horse attached to a oarl,
Miss Bessie Estes was thrown out
Friday last, sustaining a sprained ankle.
The acoident oconrred down on Dan
Hornor street, in Heppner, aod at first
it was feared that Miss Estes was
severely injured.
Tboe, Morgan returned Saturday even
ing from Canyon city wbere be appeared
before the county court in the interest
ot tbe Parrisb creek road. Tbe report of
the viewers, who bad assessed tbe
damages at 9200 as previously reported,
was accepted.
Tbe best anodyoe and expeotorant for
the cure otoolds, ooughs.aod all throat,
lung, and bronchial troubles, is uo
doubtedly, Aver's Cherry Peotoral, the
only specitb for colds and oongbs ad
mitted on exhibition at the Ohloago
worid'a rair.
Pendleton, Jan. 13. Tonight at 7:10,
the pontoffice in this city was robbed by
a masked man. Postmaster J. F. John
son, who was deputy sheriff under W. J.
Furnish, was inside ot tbe office at the
time. The robber came to the outside
door of tbe inside arrangements (boxes),
and said "Johnson, I want my mail."
Johnson opened tbe door, and the man,
with a pistol in bis hand, dropped a
white cloth mask from nnder his bat,
covering black whiskers and .mustache,
presumably false, and demanded all the
money in tbe offioe, with pistol present
ed. Johnson gave bim over $600, and
then tbe robber asked to be let out at
tbe back door. Johnson is a one-legged
man and, though the odds were against
him.be grappled with the robber and
oaugbt the gun in his right band. The
fellow then fired, shooting Johnson
through the band, ioflioting a very pain
ful wound, though not serious. John
son was considerably stuuned by tbe
shot, and letting go, the robber esoaped.
Officers are after bim, and though mask
ed it is thonght that be is known, as
Johnson thinks that he knew tbe voioe.
Pendleton is much excited over tbe rob
bery end will make every effort to cap
ture tbe thief.
It caught, the robber will no doubt be
given a life senteuoe, as government
laws are very severe, In fuot he will find
that monkeying with Uncle Sam is no
child's play.
Postmaster Johnson, though a cripple,
is an exceptionally strong man, and as
'brave as a lion.' Hia nervy aotion is
commended by all. At this late hour
oo favorable report is beard from tbe
offioera.
What Do k hi ?
Tired Women
Must have strength or they will be in the
suffering despair of nervous prostration.
The true way to win vigorous health is to
take Hood's Sarsaparilla which will build
up strength by making pure, rich blood;
thus it will alao feed the nerves upon their
proper nourishment, create an appetite,
tone the stomach invigorate every organ.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is what tired women need the one True
Blood Purifier prominent in the public eye.
Hood's Pills
harmoniously
Hood'i SarnapiuiUa.
with
260.
(ala'rk fr.
health ol I rrA. ',
Hhilob' Cath R-m-dy I'fKw M
wit. h'al Ii.Jrl'r fr. For aie by
Well A Wf.a.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
NOTIUE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
co-pnrtner-hip heretofore existing between
8. W. Meadows and V. P. Herlvner, under the
firm nmne of Meadows & Se.rivner, doing busi
ness ns blacksmiths in the town of Heppner,
has this day been dissolved by mutual consent,
S. W. Meadows will continue the business, col
lect all debts and pay all bills for the said firm.
All accounts must be settled by cash or note
immediately.
Mr. fcrivner desires to state to tbe public, that
he will continue hU business as wagon maker
and repairer at the same stand, and guarantees
sausiacuon as ncretoiore.
8. W. MEADOWS,
W. P. BORIVNKR.
Dated at Heppner, Or., Dec. 3, Was. 93-03
SUMMONS.
It Saves lives Every Day.
Thousands of oaees of Consumotion.
Asthma, Coughs, Colds and Croup are
cured every day by Shiloh'a Cure. For
sale by Wells & Warren.
Walt. Thompson runs stage between
Heopner and Monument, arriving everv
day exoept Monday and leaving every
day exoept Sunday. Shortest and cheap
est route . to tbe . Interior, f. Uobn.
agent.
Useful Books Given Sway.
T III af .
(Vnai.tf.o. eaaa more theo ball
the HI of men. Karl'e Clover
Taa t plaaaaM rnr for Onaaitpaii'sn.
F.if laby Wall A Warrae.
l e.TT VI I
t
Every lady reader ot the QazUe
bould take advantage ot tbe free
capon offer in this issue end get this
popular book oo fancy work and art
decoration. Instruction for making
dnlie. scarf, tray cloths, eto. Read
tbe offer.
Charley Jones. Ibe well-known "old-
timer" in tbe tnusorial line, baa again
located in Heppner, having purchased
Green Mathews' shop, Minor building
opposite tbe city bote). Charley will
aoDreciate a call when in town.
Tbe past week has been very proliflo in
the matter of spriog fights. Hardly a
dsy passes without turns reoord being
smashed, to use turf language, and as a
result tbe balance in the oity treasury
has been considerably inoreased.
Tbe Rural Spirit has offered a eulen-
did two-year-old etake, to be run on the
track offering the most added money, iu
Oregon or Washington. Our render
should notioe the Rural Spirit clipping
in tbie issue.
Arlington' elty election whloh waa
held last Tneaday resulted a follow:
L. C. Edward, mayor; Dal Reed, C. H.
Weoner, A. 0. HawRin and O. W.
Sbnrle, oounoilmen. Only 104 vote
were east
0. E Farnawnrtb and wife returned
no Sunday morning train flora their
brief visit to Kan Franriaoo. Mi
Lnti Faroaworth, who ha been visiting
there for some time aince, also returned
with them.
E bo l age leave Heppner Mondavi.
Wadneadaysand Frid). Leave Koho
Tneaday, Tueedaye and rUlnrdaj.
far- ti eeoh way. Offioe, Well A
Warren, Ueppner. Ed. lrlakell, I'rnp
Mr. J. J. Roberta and Wall.
Rirhanieno bae enrnpleUd Ueory llepp
Dar' awoifif, and t one of the mot
nbatabtUI la lipnr. being composed
of iron and wood in doe porportinn
W. F. Mga, formerly proprietor of
the Mi'eball Monitor. Frank Chamber
lain, a blankamUb al that plana, and
Charley Wilnv.l. nf Frltjaville, are lo
Heppner no bnsioea.
Olog lo a failure of more o attend
tbe frierd of Tra U did red rn-el lat
evening, but will rol tin evening ai
Ibe recorder's iffiee when all mtbbra
are orga-l lo atucd.
Tbe la-liea nf the leap tear parly re
qoral tbal all boldln luvl'aU' ea prnwtit
llem al the diKir. Alao rattiatwf Ibal
ibe grant manb will begin at 0 Jl
prnfnpl.
Fred Mrtcbl'ir elalm to be Ibe beat
ell difaaf IB Ibe fi'lbtr. Welle dug
.y ll.a day r by tbe foot, AJdraa bits
at Iav, Lo. Ot. f W-loi,
ART AND FANCY WORK.
Mrs. Nella Dajgett, of Boston, has recently
written a book, "Fancy Work and Art Decora
Hons," that gives practical iiistiuctlnns for
making dollies, tabic rovers, scarfs, tray cloths,
pin cushions, etc., etc., wltl' fifty tlltistiatlona.
This book together with "Huccets.'ul Home
Dyeing," will be
COUPON NO. 85
77ll' mitlfl any rrarttr 0
7V GautU to one copy aj
"Fancy Work and A.i Pfro
ration" and "Suereuuf
ffom Dyring." 1
sent free to any
reader who for
wards the attach
cd coupon and
i cant stamp to
Wells, Klchardsnn
4 Co , Hurllniton
Vermont.
The aliora ll'ieral nfl'nr Is made to advertise the
reliable Diamond Dyes, snit to get their book
upon home Oyelng Into the hands of women
who want lo f'ress well by making their old
clnihlu look Ilka new.
Tha fact that ' lainnml Dies have h-n Ih
Itandnrii hnuia nyca for nvarly twenty yeara,
ami that itirir sale incn-aara Inim year in year
Is priHil MMltlva that tlicy hava never hail an
equal.
get a
Some Deoole want the earth: vou can
1 L 'J
goodly portion of it at
GEO. A. BROWN'S
HARDMAN STORE,
With very little money. He keeps a full line
of general merchandise, including dry
goods, groceries, boots, shoes.
GEO. A. BROWN, H ARDMAN, OR.
T. R. HOWARD
-DEALS IN-
Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Stockmens' Supplies, Etc.,
And Wants Your Trade !
N THE CIRCUIT COURT )R THE COUN-
ty of Morrow, State of Oregon.
H. Townsend,
Walntlir,
vs.
Thomas Walden, W. 0.
Scott, Geo. W. Harris,
Defendants.
To Thomas Walden and Q. W. Harris, Defend
ants.
Ill the nAme of thA Rtutn of Oregon, vrui am
erehy required to appear and answer the com-
mint men asalnst you In t ie i liove entitled
nit on or before the first dav of the next regu
lar term of the above entitled court towit:
Monday, the 'id day of March, 1K1III;
and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to the c urt tor the
relief demanded In said complaint, fi-wlt:
Judgment against defendant, Thomas Wal-
(iii, for the sum of Two Hundred Four and
Hixty One-Hundreiitha Dollars In U H. (iold
Coin, with interest thereon at the rate of 1(1 per
cent, per annum, Iroin the flratdaynf Felirdary,
iwi. until nHirt. and for the further sum of
Thirty-Klve Dollars, attorney's fee. together
with the costs and disbursements of this -ult to
be taxed.
And that the mortgage described In nlaintitrs
complaint be foreclosed and that the premises
therein described, to-wlt: the of Hec. 21,
IP IN. K fc. VY. M.. be sold to satisfy said
jiuigment.
And that tne said Ueo. W. Harris and all per
sons claiming by, through or under him tie
lorever liarred nf all right or equity of redemp
tion in said premises.
1 his summons is published by order nf linn
Htcphen A. Uiwvll, Judge of the sixth Judicial
nmtrlcr 01 the rotate ol Oregon, dated December
IMh, IH'i). J. N. HltOWN.
M Attorney for I'lalutlfl
He will make it an object for you to trade with
bim as bis prices are right, and all goods that he
handles are of the very bent.
Store
on Main Street, Next
to City Drug Store,
Door
EEeppnor,
Oregon.
TIIUMDKU LIQIITNINC
"There is a tide in the affairs oj men
Thai, if taken at Us flood, leads on to fortune."
Tbe flood is here and so is
GILLIAuM & 13ISBKE
With a full line of
Hardware. Tinware. Glassware, Ox'oekery, Wood
and Willowware, Cedar Tubs at Bedrock Prices.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING GANG FLOWS!
They run so light
They run off lu the night.
KOTICK.
VOTICF. ! IIKRKRV GIVEN THAT A MEET
i lug ol tha tiM-lthiililera nf Ilia Heimtirr
Hiilldiug it lan Asa clallou will lie held at
their ottlca la Heppner, Oregon, 011 the aeeoiKI
Tnesdav of January, lieM. Ix-tween the hours nf
in a. in and 4 l m. nl d dnv. for the iiuriiox!
ni riei'iiug uirecuira mr ine ensuing vear.
r.u. it. itirtiior,
Heppner, Or , Dec. 4, lWi. ail he-'y
The only Exclusive Hardware Store between Tbe Dalles and rendleton
Heppner, ... Orocon.
RAIN IIAIN
SUMMONS.
f N THE CIRt't'tT rot'RT PORTHK COt'NTY
1 nl Morrow, elate nl Urrgiitl.
K. t. lliighra. I'lallitltr.i
a. I
Henry Kelly. Defendant)
To Henry Kelly. Iivtetidant.
in tha Pama nl tha Mat ol Oregon, you ara
nerenjr re.iiire.i in aiiirar aim al .er the rum
plntnl fl'e.1 araliist tn lii the almva antltlnl
fill mi or l-lnf I he hr.l day ol Ibe Itcst rgiila
who 01 earn conn, lu wit :
Tee U bay of Marrfc. Nt.
And If you tall an tn answer, fur ant there.i
Ilia plalntlfl will apply In Hi rnutl li.f the relief
detnaiull In said eninplalnt. In all: Ju.lirmeiil
and rterrr aa-ln.l ynu pir tli sum uf .i'.ii,
alth lnlere.l thereon at lb ra'e nf ten per rem
peraiiiium finm h l.ih dav nl May. I'A', lor
lliesumnl t 'l . with lulereal Iheimn at the
rat nl ten per rnl if ammm frmn Ih Hb
d.fnl lie.etT.her, 1'iV i il aitnrneya lee.
ahd tha nmlm nl this .oil And that III inofl .
'!' rile . I In pul'ilirf romplaiiil Im lor,
ei.aed and in imle Iberehi, lwiia m
It lh a', id w v and nl l",nl frr.1l,
and t nl w, .. f p. 1 a. ul H r k. w It . In
Morrow I ounty. tirrg I suld In satisfy aald
Jii'lrmenl
1 hi. .nirmntis U piilill.be.) by ot ter nf Ktrph -H
A Inaelt J'ldge nl Ih I l" 'it I ourt m II,
Mat nl itregon lor Morrow I mmly, inal un
Ui ttt day ul Jaimary, a.
i. HMOW .
s VI. Altnrwy M iMaliitilt.
HTOt'KHOI.IIKKf MKETINO.
VOTK K lit HKItKIIYCIVKN TIHT A MEET
1' lug nf the t-khnldera nf 1 he Satinual
Hank nf Heppner will Ih. held at Its hanking
hiiuse. lu Heppnvr. mi the aeennd Tuesday nl
Januaty. between the hours nf In a In and I p
m nl said day. lor I lie pnrKe nl electing dlnx'
tors lor tlie Fii.u.iig i-r
Ml R. IllSlfilf. I'asbler.
Heppner, Or., tier. v.t. ! Jlu
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NITrD HTATM
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rande. Hregnti, Nov. .tli.
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loll fc
KlUMoNa
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tH'in tor ih I "in if ul Mortna.
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pUhtl tint tnK lrM imhiIk mi IU iltn-i hy thr
Itilv vtrtHtil nlffUt II nl rmtnnrl Mi Htl l. , mU
liitf Hint W 111. II VmihlMs, Mini ma HimUt
i iill'irp rntf t N. 1.1,;, ai itm Ijiii.) Hitup at I j
tmiMlp. nrrif.Mi, on Itir I'etn iUr ill hrMiilr r
1M. Inr IIip N't ! NS . 1 M
M . . M hfillt I.t-tml ihf smI'I Irm l . hi
rlahiiAttt hmm Utiil I tOant any Irrra iiienti at
irarifitu ! at atif time Iim- Ih ritliy n tha
Mtw adfl lhal Ihrr i nr nut ah trr ro
iiitf ini rrflii a itr ia rvfiinrrn
I hirtiir. with a tit Hi rafirUfillHti uf
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Has everything in the lino of Fresh Groceries,
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Lamps and Tinware.
Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty,
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