Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 07, 1896, Image 3

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    CANCER CURED
-AND A-
LIFE SAVED
By the Persistent Use of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
"I was troubled for years with a
Bore on my knee, which several
physicians, who treated me, called a
cancer, assuring me that nothing
could be done to save my life. As
a last resort, I was induced to try
Ayer's Sarsaimrilla, and, after tak
ing a number of bottles, the sore
fa $$t. J
Here and There.
A grand ball will be
opera bouse on Feb. 14th.
given at the
It.
began to disappear and my general
health improve. I persisted in thia
treatment, until the sore was en
tirely healed. Since then, I use
Ayer's Sarsaparilla occasionally as
a tonic and blood-purifier, and, in
deed, it seems as though I could not
keep house without it." Mrs. S. A.
Fields, Bloomfield, la.
AYER'S
The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla.
Ayer'3 Pijia Regulate the Liver.
'TOE
Pbill Coho has moved into Jerry Coho'i
property over on Court street.
Leslie Mattlook was a passenger for
Portland Tuesday night's train.
La Grande Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. S. 0. Smith, salesman, Heopner.
Mrs. Lannes Penland and Mrs. Bor
rows returned trom Portland Wednes
day morning.
Tbeo. Anderson, of Eight Mile was in
town yesterday. Be reports farmers
aotive in tbat seotion.
Qov. Re a departed for Portland
Tuesday evening, where be will visit
bis daughter Mrs. Jerry Cobn.
Best accommodation and courteous
treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Heventh
and Wash. Sts., Portland, Oregon.
Chroniole: 0. 8. VanDnyn, of the
Heppner Palace hotel. is in the oity, with
a view of locating in The Dalles.
L. O. Connor, boot and shoemaker.
Repairing neatly done. May St., Abra-
hameick buildiDg, Heppner, Or. tt
Are von going to tbe St. Valentine's
hall at tbe opera house on Feb. 14?
Good mneio has been secured for tbe
oooiision. It
Miss Lizzie Matlock who has beeo
the gneet of Pendleton friends and rela
tives for the past week returned home
1 need ay on night.
B. L. Freeland. T. R. Lyons and N.8.
Whetstone returned borne from Port
land Thursday m rning. All bad been
attending the club oonventiou.
A person is permaturely old when
baldness occurs before the forty fifth
year. Use Hairs Hair Kenewer to keep
tbe scalp bealtby and prevent baldness.
Henry Blaokman and Howard Dodson
departed Wednesday evening, tbe latter
going to Pendleton for a brief visit,
while the former returned to Portlaod.
Anv inventor in Eastern Oregon wbo
desires tbe services of an attorney in
Washington. D. 0 , will find it to bis
advantage to call on or address this pa
per, 5tf
A company of borne players con
template producing "Tbe Desoon ' in
few weeks. The characters Bre now
being oast. Watch for further an
A HEPPNER HOLD-CP.
. C. Hart, the Ticket aid Expre"er-geirt
at Depot Held ap Last Errata. Evi
dently Amateur.
Last night shortly before 10 o'clock
Fred Hart oame rushing np town witb
just enough breath left to give the
meager information that bis father, J. C.
Hart, tbe O. B. & N. ticket, express
agent and operator at tbe depot, bad
been held np by two masked men and
relieved of all tbe freight and express
money in tbe safe. A reporter of this
paper shortly afterwards reaobed the
soene of the robbery when he was in
formed tbat the above report was true
and tbat tbe agent had been relieved of
from $o(J to $00. Agent liart gave
the particulars as follows: Shortly
after 9 o'olook Jaok Lake, tbe brake-
man, oame in and informed him tbat be
met some suspicious fellows as be came
down and bad noticed tbat they were
looking in tbe window before be. reaobed
them. Mrs, Hart, who was also in tbe
office, heard them around tbe building
and as some one approaohed beard tbem
run away. Bat a moment afterwards
two masked men rushed into tbe office
and at tbe point of two very angry
looking revolvers ordered Mr. Hart to
open the safe and give tbem tbe money
and be qniok about it. Mr. Hart
was a little slow in responding when
they again informed bim in language
more foroible than beautiful to hurry
up. Mrs Hart was ordered to noid up
ber bauds, but instead of doing so
passed qniokly ont of the rear door,
thinking she could oall Brakeman Lake,
wbo was at tbe coaoh a short distanoe
below, but before they bad returned, the
money bad been delivered and tbe nn
weloome visitors gone.
Tue following is a brief description of
tbe robbers as given by Mr. Hart: Oae
was a tall slim, man, dreased in black
suit witb outaway coat and black cap.
Tbe otner a low heavy set man dressed
in brown suit, sack ooat and soft black
bat. Both wore bleak masks-
Early this morning tbe robbers were
tracked up toward town. Not far from
I Prize Hood's
Sarsaparilla more than any remedy I have
ever taken. I have never been robust and
was subject to severe headaches, and had
no appetite. Since taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Hood's Pills I am a well woman,
have a good appetite and sleep veil.
I cordially recommend Hood's Sar
saparilla. Mrs. S. M. Gorham, Fillmore
Uuuse, Fllhnore, California.
HnnrTc Pill cur u liTer tlu-bUi0U
I IUOU i tT HIS .. Wdaeha. 23s.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COCRT KOR THE COUN
ty of Morrow, State of Oregon.
J. H. Townsend,
Plaintiff,
VI.
Thomas Walden, W. G.
Scott, Geo. W. Harris,
Defendants.
To Thomas Walden and 0. W. Harris, Defend
ants. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the ebove entitled
suit on or before the first dav of the next regu
lar term of the above entitled court towit:
Monday, the 2d day of March, 1896;
and If you fail so to answer, for want thereof
me piaimirr win apply to the e urt tor tne
relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit:
Judgment against defendant, Thomas Wal
don, lor the sum of Two Hundred Four and
Sixty One-Hundred'hs Dnl'nrs in U 8. Gold
Coin, with Interest lliereon at the rate of 10 per
cent, per annum, Irom the first dnvof Febrdary,
18), until paid, and for the fur'hur sum of
Thirty-five Dollars, attorney's fee, together
with the costs and disbursements of this 'Uit to
be taxed.
And that the mortgage descr.bed in Dlaintifrs
complaint be foreclosed and that the premises
merem aeBcnoea, to-wit: tne Hv'4 oi ec. a,
TplN, R 2o E. W. M.. be sold to satisfy said
Judgment.
Ana tnat the said ueo. w. Harris and an per
sons claiming by, through or under him be
forever barred of all right or equity of redemp
tion in said premises.
This summons is published by order of Hon
Stephen A. Lowell, judge of the sixth Judicial
district of the State of Oregon, dated December
8H9-412. Attorney for Plaintiff.
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Literary will be postponed on acoount
of tbe Japanese wedding to be held
Saturday evening and tbe program will
be rendered Monday evening. All are
iuvited to attend.
Those desiring bargains shonld take
advantage of tbe wholesale slaughter
prions made nn tbe MoFarland stock
which E R Bishop in now dosing out
regardless of ooBt. a
T. W. Riobes, of Silverton, bne been
appointed as turnkey at tbe penitentiary.
This Dosition bad been held by 0. M
Charlton formerly of Heppner but now
a resident of Palem.
Echo stace leaves Heppner Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaves Eobo
Tuesdays. Tuesdays end (Saturdays.
far 82 eaob way. Offioe, Wells k
Warren, Heppner. Ed. Driskell, Prop,
oorder and treasurer as tbere was but
the depot a blaok hat, thought to haye one nominee for eaob offloe, consequently
been worn by one was found and in tbe
oreek near by a mackintosh ooat, thoogb
tbe latter was probably not worn bv
either of tbe robbers. At tbe oorner of
be lower warehouse, the money drawer
was found end also $175 soatlered on
the ground where the box bad been telegraphed from the council chamber
relieved of its contents. From tbe
tracks it is evident that three parties
were interested. Tbe third party pmb
bly stood guard on tbe outside while
tbe other two executed tbe bold no
In all tbe work appears to be tbat of
novices or amateur, roooers. it was
badly planned and nervonsly carried
out,
Take Notice.
X. The sura of five rent pur line will be
)harged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
respect," Hata of wcddln presents and donors,
ma obituary notleea, (other thau thoa the edit
or aliall htmsolf give as a niatUtr of news,) and
aotlcesof special meetings for whatever purpos.
2. Notices of church and society and all other
tntartalmminU Irom which revenue is to I de
rived, sha.l be charged for at the rain of five
,iiu a line. Thc rules will be strictly adher
ed to In every lu.tam-u.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
ipoa application.
TIME TABLE.
Stag for llanlman. Monument. lxns Crack,
loha lf and I'anjrou City. Ieaea aa foliowi i
Every day at a. ni.. en eot Xuiulav.
A rrlvaa every day at t at., en ept Monday.
The cheata-sl, qulrlieat and beat line to Of
Irom the Interior conmry. .
Vi ALT. TilOM no, I'rop.
Phlll Cohn. Agent
Qambrinus Deer,
m mHALf PINT BOTTLtS
City Hotel Bar!
Drinkable Liquors and Smofceble
Cigars. Cell on Ted.
Rlnf nut h " f"" n "'
Columbia aeons hat s-irly tt Ihe Brllnnsln
Yoursurry t-mncr .todly floaU and Justice
rulrann high.
Bill on totft u et your ttihnl'hrr s
UU.uu.1 .... , .
At tne IWtw eaio"o.
t.
Cberley Joore. th wi-ll-konwit "old
timrr" in lb liioril line. be
,-.t,dln llrpptirr. b."-i pej'cbMa
Oreeo Malbrwa' shop. Minor bo.MInt
nppoaHe the rir boll I'barley
eppreclate s eu t ie
Walt. Thompson runs stage between
Heppner and Monument, arriving every
day except Monday and leaving every
day except Snnday. Shortest and cheap
est ronte to tbe interior. P. Oohn,
agent
Ayer's Cherry Frotnral is known by
its works. The experience or nan
century proves tbat no other preparation
of tbe kind stops onoghiog and allays
irritation of tbe tbmat and broniobia
tubes so promptly and iffeotually as this
Sam Kinsman, eccom pained by bis
wife and obilil, was passengers up from
Portland on Wednesday morning's train.
While it whb apparently eot general
ly known. Ham Is now a benedict, having
been married last November. He will
return tomorrow.
Unlike nvst proprietary medicine, the
formula of Dr. J. u. Ayer baraspanua
and other preparations are cheerfully
sent to any pbysiolan wb applies for
them. Hence tbe special favor ae-
oorded these well knonn standard
remedies by Ibe World's Fsir commis
sioners.
Andrew Rood sod wife departed for
Portland on Wednesday witb tbeir little
eon Harrv. Tbe little boy baa ben
nfferina for some time with partial
paralysis and Mr. and Mrs. Rood bsve
taken blin to Portland to consult witb
physicians there. It Is to be bopd tbat
tbey may obtain relief fur the eblld.
Witaon E. ftrnrk and wife arrived
from IlilUbtro Wednesday morning end
have located in tbe bone oppoite Tbe
National: Bank formerly owned bv
Thill Colin. Mr. Brock le now one of
nnr fnl I-fledged baaloree tote, he and
(l.o (iinser bevlng norchaeed tbe np-
per dreg store. Hneceee to tbe sew firm
is tbe wish of the Osteite.
E I. M Haw ley. of Menlo Paik, Calif
arrived Ible morning t- IrKik after bni-
neM loUresia Is this sect loo. Mr.
Ila lev U well knowo to Morrow ooony
having rreided here for Bomber of tears.
He will lemale in tbie serima.
KJ save while at The IKIIre he pteked
ap a (iateite to ere If Heppner bad en
hotels an I oners be bad better Sto
while here Not seeing say trtrnlioo of
same ha came to the e-rtcliioo that be
would be eompsllti to ramp out. The
ntnf at is plain.
Cray Election. The oity eleotion
passed off last Tuesday with the usual
amount of interest and friendly strife.
The change of tbe ballot law not being
familiar to all caused several errors, and
resulted in some easting tbeir vote
entirely different than intended. The
total vote was slightly larger than was
expeoted, in faot larger than for several
years' past, it being 219. while last year
it reached 209 and in '91, 213 The
qount was completed early in the evening
and resulted as follows: . For mayor
This. Morgan, 111; 0. C. Sargent, 85.
For recorder, F. J. Hallook, 168. For
treasurer, E. L. Freeland. 150. For
counailmen, Qeo. Conser, 153; Frank
Gilliam, 141; 0. A. Minor, 125; D. W.
Hornor, 77; Vawter Crawford, 68; W.
P. Sorivner, 64. A great many appar
ently thought it unnecessary to indi
cate by mark or oross tbeir vote for re-
HAVE YOU HEARD
THAT THERE'S.
Been a. Change in Business III taiil
KD.1l. BISHOP
Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland
Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at
Wholesale Starter Pri
REGARDLESS OF COST.
All woolen goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are being sold below
wholesale cost. Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hats,
caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile eg
tablishment. Call and see the stock before it is too late.
8UMMONS.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY
1 of Morrow, Slate of Oregon.
k. i. iiugnes, rial n tin,
vs.
Henry Kelly. Defendant
To Henry Kelly. Defendant.
In the ' ame of the Btate of OroKon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed aeaiiiBt you In the above entitled
suit on or before the first day of the next regular
term oi saio. court, to-wit:
The 2d Day of March, 1806.
Anri If vnu fntt an tr nmwnr tnr wnnt thprpnf
the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief
demanded In said complaint, to-wit: Judgment
and decree ag ilnst you for the sum of I.V25.00,
with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent
per annum fiom the 12th day of May, 1WI2; for
the sum of S'21.78, with interest thereon at the
rate of ten per cent per annum from the'2flth
day of Deoember, 1896, and () (X) attorneys fee,
and the costs ot this suit. And that the mort
gage described In plaintiff's complaint be fore
closed and the premises therein, described to
wit: the 8', of NWM and 8V4 of NE'-i of 8eo. 22,
and WJ4 of 8ec. 23, Tp. 2 8, of R 27 E, W. M., in
Morrow County, Oregon, be sold to satisfy said
judgment.
l nis summons is published ny order oi stenmn
A. Lowell. Judvo of the Circuit Court oi the
State of Oregon for Morrow County, made oil
tne em a ay oi January, ivo.
J. n. BKIJWN,
401-17. Attorney for Plaintiff.
the vote was notoounted. This aooounts
for tbe vote ot eaob not being larger.
As will be seen from tbe above Thos
Morgan was re -elected mayor, and Qeo.
Oonser, Frsnk Oillism and 0. A. Minor
selected as oounoilmen. The vote was
to Wills & Siocum's store where eame
was displayed in tbe window, in fiont of
wbicb a considerable orod gathered to
receive the returns.
ED. R. BISHOP, Prop.
The National Bank Building, Heppner. Ore.
FRANK M'FARLAND,
Manager and Salesman.
BUMMONS.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
L of
,1
Consumption can be Cared '
by tbense ol Sbilnb'e Cur. This great
OougbOoreie tbe only known remedy
for tbat terrible disease, tor sale by
It ie reported that eeveral parties w"8 4 Warren.
Oregon, for the County of Morrow
Delia it. vveiann,
Plaintiff;
vs
Frank L. Weldon,
Defendant.
To Frank L. Weldon. Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer to the
complaint men agaiut you in ine aoove enui'ea
suit on or before the first day of the next
regular term of the above entitled court tow It:
Monday, March Sid, 1S9H;
and if you fail to answer or otherwise plead for
want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
above entitled court for a decree dissolving the
marriase bonds now e lstl'.ig between you and
herself, and also for a decree awarding the care
and custodv of the six minor children towlt
Delia Edith Weldon. Lilly Louise Weldon.
Lelanri Htanford Weldon. Frank tonard Weldon.
lieorge Irving Weldon and I'earl Weldon, the
fruits of said marriage to planum.
This summoni is published by order of Hon
Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the Circuit court of
tne mate oi uregon, tor me sixin juuiciai
district, dated January tun,
404-17 Attorneys for plaintiff.
Mou fat!
Some people want the earth; you can get a
goodly portion of it at
GEO. A. BROWN'S
HAEDMAN STORE,
With very little money. He keeps a full line
of general merchandise, including dry
goods, groceries, boots, shoes.
GEO. A. BROWN, HARDMAN, OR.
are susoioioned snd
probably be made.
some arrests will
Pills do Not Care.
Fills do not cure Constipation. They
only sggravate. Karl's Glover H rot Tee
gives perfeot regularity of the biwels.
For sale by Wells ft Warren.
ill '
: iKSv cn ilS is a shecnhenl- i
' J: ' j cr who has been nut
tjl ''; four months, but hc
1 f ' .1 I I IM SK
; i :. A lOOOKS IlKC a uu many ;
: ' " now for lu: has been 9 ;
1
. DEATH. OF a P. bTURGIU.
Use of Feadletoa's Most Promlnrat Cltiieas
Paaaes Away.
On last Tnesday evening at 9 o'clock
at Pendleton oocurred tbe death of 8
P. Stargis ss s result of seyere sttiok
of typhoid fever sod a 'complication of
eerebral diseases. For mere tban a
month Mr. Siorgisbsd been a very siok
man snd for many days bis reoovery
bed been given np by almost every one,
and while be held oat t long time, yet
et last tbls terrible disease conquered
strong mao. Ham r. otnrgis, wbo was
one ot tbe most widely known sod by
far tbe most inflaential citlsen in Fen
dletoo, bad been cashier ot Ibe Firat
National bank ol Ibal city tor more than
13 years, during wbiob period be sus
tained tbe reputation of bMog oos ot
Oregon's beet financiers His name was
connected witb every public movemeut
io Ibst city, and bis opinion and aJvloe
eoogot by many lo every bosineaa
undertaking. In fact bis loss will
certainly be more keenly felt than
otild tbat ot any other eitisen ol
Cmatills county. Tbe funeral occurred
today et Wall WaU where the re
mains wets omveyed by special train
8sm P. Hiorgis was the eo ot Mr
e&J Mrs. W. P. Ktnrgle, end was born
io Oorbam, Maine. Marob 1, 1HS0. In
1M?1, he came to tbe PaeiSo eoaat, so
etapeoyiec bis pareote snd settled lo
Walla Walla. Io IW, Mr. Hiorgis
beoeme eeabWr of Ibe First Nation el
baek of Pmdleloo and r sine Lie
strong band has goldeJ It Ue was
married to Miss 11 art mas la 1M.
Ffr.es tbe aelot were three ehlldreo
William P., a boy of 14. bow attending
Sbail.ics Military eebo4 st Falrbeolt.
kites ; ed fee yoeag boys of ft r f ,
C)f ed Jfcs II. Ilts parents etill
r-.l l le Walls Wall
Hcbpbisi and Donation.-On Wednes
day eve Feb. 6th tbe pastor of the M.
E. church South, Rev. C. K. Howard
was surprised at seeing tue cburoh lit
np, tbere being no services sppointed
tor tbat night. Shortly after bis atten
tion was sttrscteJ in that, direction,
tbere eame an invitation to visit a
member nesr tbe church.' Boing led to
tbe ohnrcb there were found about one
hundred members ot tbat church and
other churches assembled lo show to lbs
psstor snd wife their respect and sp
preolation. This was shown in a very
substantial way. After song bv tbe
choir snd sndienoe snd m speeoh by
W. I Baling. Ibe pastor was prevented
witb purse of f.10 cash, bis at'eolioo
also beiog oalled to lbs pews fairly
groaning under their load of groceries
of all kinds, A number of songs were
sing snd Dumber of speeobes indulged
in bv Ihnse presnnl, after wbicb refresh
ments were eerved. Tbe tnuslo by Ibe
ehoir deserves special atteotioo. All
eipreseed themselves ss having spent
an enjoyable evening. Tbe total amount
of donation was over ffiO. Mr. Howerd
baa beeo witb os only short lime, bat
it hs beeo elearly demonat rated tbat he
le faithful workr, and baa the intereet
of Ibe cease lo wbicb be stands engaged
et beert. e
SUMMONS.
TN THE CIRBUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY
1 of Morrow, Htate of Oregon,
Henry Vt Heeler,
nainun,
vs.
William Bremer,
. wife of aald
Vtll'lam Bremer, and
rrana nagennan, aa
Kerelvernl the 1im
Imrd Investment Coin
paux, a corporation,
IMendants
To William Bremer. Defendant.
In the name of the Htate of Oregon, you are
heretijr required to apM-ar and answer the rom
piRiiit ni"i against yi
suit no or I'tlore the n
on In Hie above entitled
rat dayol the next regular
term of said court, to-wit:
The ifd day of March, IN1IA.
Ami If you fall so lo answer, for want thereof
the plalnilll will apply to the court lor tns re
lief dvmatidiMl III said coiiiplrliil, too II:
Cor Judgment and ileere airaluat Vt'llllam
Bremer for the sum of I M", w Ilia lotrreston
.'!.'. (HI thereof at the rale of S ft cent ieran
mini fnm the Ant day of June, with Inter
est on f l.'i tlierrof at the ruto of a per rent per
....... .1.. Mm. ... t k l.t... I .Hi '
with Interest nu II.S theripf at Hie rate of S per
crut per atintim Imm lha first day of June, 1R'I;
with Interest on 1 1: Ihrreof at the rate of S per
cnt per annum frtn Ihe find day ol Im-cmlier,
and for a further sum lo u determined hy
tha court aa ail attorney s Ire, and lor costs ol
this suit.
Also for a drrre fnrerloaliK lha mnrtras
deMrill In plaintiff a romplslul, aa In all the
defendants hen-la named and lha aal nf said
aiMsfl preinlaes In aallafy aald JiidKmsnl
and rtM-re. Inlvmt and eosia
Ihla suminooa la puhll.hed l.y order nl
Stephen A.jnoe, Jildsa of Ihe I Irriilt nurl
ni il einieoi I in-gon lor Morrow t ouiity, nairn
January ath, I"'
u. tl. B.I.I.IK ami i. n s"i ,
S4 17. AIU.rue)s lor I'laliitlfT.
T. R. HOWARD
DEALS IN
Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Stockmens Supplies, Etc.,
And Wants Your Trade !
He will make it an object for you to trade witb
bim as bis prices are right, and all goods tbat he
bandies are of tbe very best.
Store on Main Street, Next Door
to City Drug Store,
Ploppiier, Oregon.
Successor lo C. B. Van Duyn. Nest door to City Hotel.
Has everything in the line of Fresh Groceries,
Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery,
Lamps and Tinware.
Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty.
Are yus Hade
Miserable by Indignation, ('onalipelioo,
UiUlneae. Iree ol Appetite, Yellow
Maw? Hhilob'e ViUlisr le siliv
our. For sale by Wells k Warrto.
hotlce of Dissolution.
now for li
dressed up
at
I loKNKK & Kin .'s.
tl!
i
H4 s l rfal.
Ma U-x ii.ao uderfiil are Ibe' en re
a,r.i.i. i.lJ hi 1 1 wl's Ha'eaterille,
!t.o flf olb'f prrparalNKiS end
lh,rib' Iiimi ribtto have fail-l.
lie tr-mn l.owev', la eimtile Wba
ih- lll ie etirlcied and pofifted.
d tlaafipeare and fond (ttft
re'na, sad It'S-d'a Hsrssparills le Ibe
..i,m Ho t,Uf4 P'iflr.
Itf el's IM'a ae ... 1 1 iff'sel
e l 4-i ' g. t'' s"t ':
A ami l.e.sa I r
' ti ift'f. Me six! r.l irKiM ere
,-.lr Ka'r""e k' I 1s. ff
le I v e k ate.
lJiirsM Ht sraias.-The ynong eoclety
folks ol Inie lee Wndared Mweo Pl..r-
see i;rliifnde atid Jennie -file
nrpri erly at lb residenee fit Mr.
eed Mr. Eugree Nnlil ou ToMUy
evebing last, lb eroed eaerahled el
tl,ec,m.eof J. N lirwon l et 73) nil
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