Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 06, 1896, Image 3

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    Where. They Met.
McKlnley Bill, with Napoleon eye,
Says "Bryan list' drink some Unwood Rye;
We meet as friends, my words are few
I hope they don't, dear Brian Bore U."
And Bryan says, in a jokinir manner,
"I wonder if that's what's the matter with Hanna
That's horse and horse, you funny feller
When I see my wife I am bound to Teller."
Then they gravely bowed, and they winked an
eye,
And they drank some more good Linwood Eye.
Sold only at tbe Belvedere Saloon, E.
G. Sperry, Prop.
FKEE TRADE PlttCEi.
Books for Rale 30 floe Morioo bucks;
20 Oxford irrades. Enquire of O. E.
Farnsworth. tf.
the Latest styles.
Mm. M. Le Blister, tbe Hpppnet
milliner, baa just received a larije and
com pie re line of the latest style fall and
winter hats. Intending purchasers
should call and see the fashionable dis
play ot their earliest convenience. ol8.
Notice.
The semi annual convention of the
Morrow County Sunday School Associa
tion will be held in Heppner on Oot. 8.
9 and 10. Tbe superintendent nod one
delegate from eaob school in tbe county
are requested to be present with a report
from tbeir respective schools.
Entertainment will be prvidt'd for all
delegates.
An interesting program will be render
ed. All are invited to attend.
3t. J. J. Adkihs, President.
"It is tmmvteruu, in my judgment,
whether the sheep grower receives any
benefit from the tariff or not
Whether he dors or does not I am for
free wool" Extract from speech of
n I'liam J . ISruan in the. Uouseof lien
resentutives when the Vilsn bill was
nnder consideration.
Walt. Thompson rutin etnge between
Ilcupner and MonuroHit, arrivim every
day except Monday and leaving every
d y except Suminv. MhoriHst ami cheap
est route to tb internr. OouBur &
Brock, amenta.
lltn. W. It. KUiH returned home last
Sunday ruori.it v ru a political tour
in tli valley. Wlilu auiy he deliver'
ed nnnilier of em t clies hikI aililreaa-
d esppilally lcrij crowd at Astoria,
UilUborn and HHd Kiver. Mr. EUia
firieola tn reuiiiin in Heppner until
after Hon. Jobu II Mitebrli'a viait when
be will make another tout i.f Kastern
Oregon npetiir.a lit Pendleton on Octo
ber jib. ,
r'or ijirpl
and Liver complaint yon have a priolm)
gnarauttia on every bottle of Hlilloh't
VitalUer. It never fails to cure For
ale by Well A Warren.
Haver wa mora rlm arronf (Ion
the feranere of enr ronnirr than that
ejoetl Infllrted during lha past ttar
aar apsa lb wool trow era. AlthnaiM
tmoai anr tunas aful elllsena. Ihalr la.
Until bava ee Brartleall destroyed.
McKlaUy's lattar of accajitanoe.
Here and There.
Senator Mitobell here on Oot. 13th.
J. L Morrow ia visiting in Portland.
Tbe Heppner Transfer Co., baa wood
for sale. 37-tf.
Clarence J jhnson is over from Grant
oounty.
Qeur Hon. J. D. Lee at she opera house
tomorrow at 2 p. m.
A sixteen foot. addition is beinn built
to tbe Thompson & Binns stable.
Mrs. Bradley, wbn baa been quite ill
at the City hotel ia iuoiroviui slowly.
Diiik the celebrated J. H. 0'itttr
whinny. On tnp ut. Chris Borchera.
Jim Thompson got buck to Heppuer
this morning (rum his (rip over the tn.il
Mi-e. T. W. Ayers retnrned to her
home iu t'endlelon on hint evetit'K'i
train.
0;is Patierson relumed from a brief
visit to Portland and Arlington this
moruing.
Hear Hon. J. D. Lee on tbe political
issues of tbe day at the opera bouse,
Wednesday, at 2 p. ui. tf.
J. A. Burdell returned from Fossil
Sunday. He reports a very strong Mo
Kiuley sentiment over there.
Portland has been visited by a $25,000
Are which more than proved lbs defi
ciency ot the preseut fire department.
Full weather brings cool weather, cool
weather calls for winter clothing. See
E. W. Rhea's line of goods. Ad in this
issue. sl8-lm.
Every resident of Morrow should hear
Hon. John H. Mitchell, Oregon's popu
lar senator, Oot. 13:b, at tbe opera bouse
at 2 p. m. tf.
A dance will be given at tbe opera
house on the first and third Friday
evenings of eaob month, for an indefi
nite period. tf.
Lost A Trilby heart watoh charm on
the streets of Heppner. Finder will
kindly return same to this effioe and
reoeive reward.
Lee Cantwell had tin misfortune to
step on a wire nail last week and as a
result he is under tho necessity of walk
ing with a cans.
M. Licbtentbal is tbe old standby of
the Heppner people aud keeps only the
best grades of boote and shoes. See bis
ad In another column. a.
T. A. Keeney, of Portland, ia in town
with a floe line of clothing and shirts.
Avail yourselves I tbe opportunity to
get a bargain iu a suit.
The Morrow Co. S. S. Association will
meet in Heppner, at tbe M. E. oburcb,
at 2 o dock, p. m., Oct. etb, and con
tinue In session three days. 2t
Miss Ada Bartlett, of San Francisoo,
is visiting with tbe family of ber nnole,
O. E. Farnsworth, of this city. Miss
Burtlutt txpects to spend tbe winter
here.
J. E. Latbrop. oily editor of tbe E. O.,
of IVudieton, spent Mnnday and yeater
day iu this city and yesterday afternoon
addressed the Bryan club at tbe opera
bouse.
C. O. Sargent baa just completed a
feed etable and will feed horses at 25
cents per bead to good wbeat hay. 8f
ole to rent at 10 oenta, double, lo feed
furbished. ot.
Rev. Rosa, who has been assisting the
M. E ohmuU, South, in their revival
ineeti g, aneompatiied by hia wife, de
parted tor Coquille City last evening
where be will ugain take up tbe work. '
W. F. Courtney, the cattle buyer, ar
rived in Heppner yesterday from Crook
unnuty, vvhern be purchased I rue
nninW of cuttle to be shipped from
Pendleton.
P.'puiiet Vandarburg baa quietly drop
ped bit contost proceeding! against bit
successful rival, Tom Tongue, aa be
could not prod no aoy evidence to show
that fraud bad been practiced at tbe
polls.
Oil last Thursday nlgbt O. M. Uriraet
hipp'd tevrn cur-loads of bnga to
Irmitrfale. Mam Walker, Joa Woolery
and Parman Broa , of O'tostbarry aliip
ped four ea -loaJa of awli.a from loot on
the sums date.
Senator John II. MiVMI wat greetl
by on ot lb large! political andnoe
that t"f gathered tn Pendleton laal
Haln'day, th ovAjaion of bit vnit there.
Mr. Mlmtifll will apeak io tbit eiiy
J week from today at 2 p. m
It your children are subject to eronp
watoh tor tbe first symptom ot tbe dis
ease hoarseness. If Chamberlain's
Congh Remedy is given as soon as tbe
child becomes hoarse it will prevent tbe
attack. Even after the croupy cough
has appeared tbe attaok can always be
prevented by eiviog this remedy. It is
also invaluable for oilds and whooping
cough. For s-de by Coser Sc Brock.
Hon. W. R. Ellis did good work in
V!1.b county, beinu greeted with
are audiences. At the close of tbe
meeting ut Enterprise, the Chieftain
says, "seveial dtinnorata manifosted
their appr va. or at least a part of the
republican policy a d a determioation
to support it" candidate by signing a
McKin.ry club roll."
''It is immaterial, in my judgment,
whether the sheep grower receives any
benefit from the tariff or not
it nether he does or does not I am for
fre- wool." Extract from sperch of
l illiam J Bryan in the House of Rep
resentatives when the Wilson bill teas
under consideration.
The vaudeville end speoialty show
given by the Godfreys at the opera house
last Friday evening was only fairly well
attended. The slaok wire, trapeze and
bar performances of Thomas Godfrey
were certainly very oreditab'e. especial
ly his feats ot balancing and rifid shoot
ing from slack wire.
Tbe car containing Miss Bertha Gate's
piano which was recently shipped from
Walla Walla, was derailed and consider
ably wrecked at Castle Rook and as a
result the piano was badly damaged.
Suit has been brought against tbe oora
pany for recovery of damages.
Misa Carrie Yaughan arrived from
Portland' last Sunday morning to be
present at tbe marriage of ber brother.
Mihs Vaugban departed last evening tor
brief visit with Pendleton relatives
after which she will return to Portland.
Bert Wells and J. W. McAllister, wbo
assisted Frank Hagenbartb in taking a
band ot sheep over the trail this season,
returned to Heppner Sunday morning,
bavins left the sheep at Hsgenbarth's
corrals near Beaver Canyon, Idaho.
Charley Jones, the well-known "old-
timer" in the tonsorial line, baa again
located in Heppner, bavir.g pnrchised
Green Mathews' shop, 'Minor building
opposite tbe city hotel. Charley will
appreciate a call when in town.
Walter Gentry arrived from California
Sunday morning and is now visiting
with bis parents in this city. Walter
bas been railroading down there and ex
pects soon 1 1 get back on tbe O. R. & N.
agaiu.
G. B. Hatt, tbe tonsorial artist, can
be found at his parlors, Matlock oorner,
where be will dispense at popular prioes,
ebavea, shampoos, bairouta, etc.
Upon having just what you call for when
you go to buy Hood's SarsapariUa. There
is no substitute for Hood's. It is an in
sult to your intelligence to try to sell yon
something else. Remember that all
efforts to induce you to buy an article
you do uot want, are based simply
y
the desire to secure more profit. The
dealer or clerk who does this cares noth
ing for your welfare. He simply wants
your money. Do not permit yourself to
be deceived. Insist upon having
SarsapariUa
And only Hood's. It Is the One True Blood Purifier.
Hnnrt'c Dilla easy buy, easy to take,
11UUU fills easv to onerate. 25c.
A Million Gold Dollars
Would not bring happiness to tho per
son suffering with dyspepsia, but Hood's
SarsapariUa has cured many thousands
of cases ot this disease. It tones tbe
stomaob, regulates the bowels and putt
all the machinery of tba system iu good
working order. It creates a good appe
tite and givtt health, strength aud bap
piuees. Hood's Pills net barmouionsty with
Hood's SarsapRril!a, Cure all liver ills
25 cents.
SUMMONS.
Will Locate. Here.
It is the intention of Prof. J. S. H-nry
to leave nrxt Wednesday tor lie poor,
where be has been offered inducements
to Incite and eogago iu music teaohii.g,
He will have cie in vocal and instrn
nu-ntal music, and direct the Heppner
band. Prof. Henry 'i work at Weston
bas been of tnch a nature as to thor
oughly atles! hia capabilities a a muti
cian and teacher, and we predict fur Liru
Ulceus in t more encouraging field.
Weston will still be bit home, and bis
family will rtmaio here. Weslon L a-
der.
BASE BALL.
The Heppner and Morrow County Nines Play
the Fifth Game to Settle the Champion
ship of the County.
Tbe Heppner and Morrow County
base ball nines played probably tbe last
game of tbe season last Saturday to set
tle the so-called ohampionship ot Mor
row oounty, each nine having previous
ly wou two games apiece. While tbe
score was large tbe game was rather
evenly played aod was interesting from
tbe first call to ''play ball" until the last
out was reoorded in the ninth, which
showed tbe Heppner boys winners by a
toore of 34 to 81.
Tbe game was called promptly at 2 p.
m. with Heppner Blaokman and Earl
McFarland as umpires, Bruoe Kelly at
offioial eoorer aud the Heppner boya at
the bat, They boo red but two ruus
when the opposing nine came to bat and
placed 11 runs to tbeir oredit in their
half of the ioniog. The Morrow County
boyt retained tbe lead until the seventh
when tbe Heppner nine forged ahead,
keeping the lead until the finish, winning
by tbe above mentioned toore.
In tbe batting record the lead perhaps
belonged to Norman Myrea wbo toored
6 runt with 2 outs, J. MoGuion and
Clyde Baling whn scored 5 rant tnd
2 outs each, and A. W. Patterson 6 rant
and 1 out. In fielding Jim Ranev,
Frauk Natter aod Vawter Crawford
probably made the beat reoords, having
toored tbe most assists aod put outs.
Tbe following it tbe toore by innings:
1234 56 789
Heppner. . 223 2 75 11 1 1-34
Mor. Co.. 11 3 1 1 8 1 5 1 0-31
The players were arranged follows:
Heppner N. Myers, p ; A. W. Patterson
3d; Vawter Crawford, it.; U Bsgley.lf.j
Frank Natter, 2d; J. Mills, 1st; L Mat
look, o ; Peroy Uarrignet, rf ; Wm.
Dunn, cf. ; Morrow County J. MoGuinn,
o Jay Shipley, 2nd; F. Hart, If.; J.
McFee, p.; (I. Sating, 81; Jim Ranev,
1st; J. Hart, rf.; Ed Baling, of ; Jim
Brown, an.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TATK
of Oregon for Morrow County.
A. S. Bennett and P. P. Mays, Plainlifffe,
vs.
Charles Kimspy and Clara Kimsey, hi
wife, A. J. Kimsey and kimsey,
bin wife, Wm. Kimsey and N. Kimsey,
his wife, W. 8. Mercer and Sarah Mer
cer, his wife, L. A. Florence and Ella
Florence, his w tfe, Richard Hall and
Minnie Hall, his wife, Samuel Hall
and Mary Hall, his wife, Wm. Ferrell
and Eva Ferrell, his wife, Thomas
Kimsey and Nellie J. Croft.
Defendants.
To Charles Kimsey and Clara Kimsey, his
wife. A. J. Kimsey and Kimsey, his wife,
William Kimsey and N. Klmsev, his wife. Rich
ard Hall and Minnie Hall, his wife, William
Ferrell and Eva Ferrell, his wife, Thomas Kiin
sey and Nellie J. Croft, of above defendants.
In the name of the State of Oregon, you and
each of you will take notice tbat the above
plaintiffs, A. S. Bennett and F. P. Mays, have
commenced a suit against tbe above defend
ants in the above court to foreclose a mortgage
given them bv the above defendants upon the
eas.thalf of the northwest quarter, the south
west quarter of the northeast quarter and the
northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of
section 18 township 1 south range 25 East In
said county. That the relief demanded in the
complaint tn said suit, is for a decree that plain,
tiffs' said mortgage be foreclosed, the mortgaged
property sold, and the proceeds applied to pay
ment of costs and disbursements of said suit,
to the note secured by said mortgage and the
attorney's fees st forth therein. That the
court also decree in plaintiffs' favor a recovery
from Charles Kimsey, A. J. Kimsey and Wil
liam Kimsey of seven hundred dollars (700.0(1)
and Interest thereon at ten per cent per annnm
from September 11, 18H9, and seventy-five dol
lars (75.00) attorney's fees, besides costs and
disbursements of suit. And further decree
that all the other defendants be foreclosed of
all right, claim or equity of redemption In and
to said lands, or any part thereof, and that
plaintiffs have such other and further relief as
Is equitable.
This summons is served upon you by publi
cation by order of Hon. Stephen A. Jewell,
judge of the above court, made by him at
Chambers on tbe 22nd day of September, 18SW,
and each of the defendants above named are
required to answer said complaint on or before
the first day of the next term of the above
court, to-wit: the first Monday of March, 1807,
or the plaintiffs will apply to said court for the
relief demnndedln said complaint.
CAREY & MAYS,
78-91. Attorneys for PlaintiHs.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
All Uieoniaifod It-
Ask yonr pbytioian, vonr druggist aud
your friends tbont Khilob't Cure for
Cunantnptiun. They will rennriHDfnd
it. For t4le by Wells Warrrn
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
and by virtue of an execution Issued out
of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Morrow, and to me directed and
delivered, 'ipon a judgment rendered and en-
terea in sain court on the 3rd Uay of March, 18H6,
in favor of C. A. Rhea, J. L. Morrow & Son (J.
W. Morrow), Henry Blackmail, Hugh Fields.
. VVIISI
G. W. Swaggart. Tiios. Ouaid. P. 8,
reniana, j. r. Knea, 1. a. tinea, Otis rauerson
lson, Wm,
Patterson
and T. W. Ayers, Plaintiffs and against The
This
is the
very best
Smoking
Tobacco
made.
Blackwell's Genuine
BULL DURHAM
Tod will find one coupon Inside each 1 oonce bag and two coupons Inside tacb 4 ouaot bag.
Buy a nag, reaa un coupon ana see bow to get your share of 1230,000 In presents.
I
HAVE YOU HEARD
THAT T 1115 IV !'
Been
a unange m
ED. R.
Bus
mess
BISHOP
ill kni
Palace Hotel Company of Heppner, Oregon,
Defendant, for the sum of Ten Thousand Dol
lars with interest thereon at the rate of ten ner
cent per annum from August 2nd WM slid Ten
Dollars costs; ana, whereas, by saw Judgment
it was ordered and adjudged that the follow
ing described real property, to-wit: Commenc
ing at me souinwesi corner oi ixi no. mx (d)
In Block No. Four (4) of the Original Town of
Heppner, County of Morrow, Btat of Oregon,
thence Fast one hundred and ten (110) feet,
thence North sixty (60) feet, thence West one
hundred and ton (110) feet, thence South sixty
leei 10 place 01 Beginning, ne sold to satis
fy said Judgment, costs aud accruing costs. I
will, on the
Third Day of October, 1800,
at 2 o'clock P. M., of said day, at the front door
of the court house in Heppner, Morrow County,
urcgou, sen an me ngnt. uue ana interest ot
the said The Palaua Hotei Company in and to
the above described property at Publio Auction
to the highest and best bidder for carh In hand,
the proceeds to be applied to the satisfaction of
said execution and all costs, and costs that may
accrue. E. L. MATLOCK.
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
Dated 8ept. 2nd, 1896, 472-Nl.
SUMMONS.
INJUR
trlct,
BTICE'8 COURT FOR THE H1XTH DI8-
Mate of Oregon. Countv of Morrow.
4. a. niHiiury, naimiii.
vs.
8. F.. Jones, Defendant.
To 8. E. tkines, Defendant:
In the name of the 8tate of Oregon, we com
mand you to appear before tho undersigned, i
Justice of the Peace lit Heppner, tu said County
ami Htale, on or before the luih day of Octolier,
lh'.n., at the hour of 10 of o'clock In the forenoon
said day, at my office In the said town to answer
the complaint ol J. A. Woolery founded nn
promissory miles and wherein he demands the
sum of One Hundred Thirty-six and ftO loo Hol
ism, lor w nu n sum Judgment will be rendered
against you if you fail so to appear aud answer
said complaint.
Given under my hand this 2nd dav of ftcpt
A. IV, law. W. A. KICH A KIlSON,
472-K. J mt loe of the Peace.
Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland
Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at
lohk Skiiflk Prices !
REGARDLESS OF COST.
Ail wooleu goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are beiDg sold below
wholesale cost Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hats,
caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es
tablishment. Call and see the stock before it is too late.
ED. R. BISHOP, Prop.
The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore.
FRANK M'FARLAND,
Manager and Salesman.
Gilliam & Bisbee
lUlilwry at Fossil.
J. A. Wt.ulf II, (if this city, wbo nan
orr from F"Mil Hnnday last, brings I ha
report of a roliberj thai occurred at tbat
)taot tha priont Friday oiuM, wWo
f.1X) taken from Mr. Iiwvr'a aaO.
Tbt tblavrt tutored I I nierohtinlis
Iota, and with -"! Iliey had takS
from th Mackaniilli tiior. brnk IT ll.e
hsmlU of llm sa'o aid with tli n of
powder bit t-tt thf tl'mr rh0 tbe J
aaitjr rfth'l Hit trwy, blth tu
eompntal almost thy of Oft dollar
gold ptrr. A tbt timt ha left to elm
tu tbt robb-rjr rep iM1.
('surra Cr,
lUalih aod tirra'b tarf, by
Kliil.il Catarrh IUm.y. Trie Mr.
You can bet your last winter's duds that this
fair Is no "frost," But Jack Frost Is
one of the boys that comes
around annually and Be prepared to receive
no mistake. him by calling on
E. W. RHEA & CO.,
(( t noun IB I Brit.
VkUt ill r. fotl Ut t f!il d'' Mlt itjtmM4
)b. t r,. f.,.,1,,. Kab hat tltUr clolbitf J"t ttf Msr
m1af, tb I 'tar !.. Tim art .U l"h ttt
h'tf hm ot tf'l !.'.", f"! !" 7
Call on E. W. RHEA & CO., at tbe
First Nat'l BarjK Corner.
If Troubled Wild Kbramallsm llrad This.
Annapolis, M l., Apr. 10 1891 I hi.vo
uavd Cliamberlain't l'aiu Unlra for rheu
matism and found it to ba all Hint i
claimed fur II. I bnlieva it tu It tbe
tatt prtparatiuu fur rheum tliain at.d
dpep touted rouacular paint on tha mar.
t-t and elm r fully riKXirntiirpd it to II a
public. Jmv U. HKocut, dralrr in Lo ,
tbott, tic, Ho. 1H Main Bt.
ALMO mD TBIM.
Mrrhaninsvlllt, Ht. Mary Co, M.l.-I
old bottla of Chamborlaio'a fain
Halm to a man wbo bad bea tufTtrinir
lib r boum at irn for aerrral jitara It
madt him a wi-fl man. A. J. Ili tJnx
Fur tala at WJ ttult par bolt I by Uouwr
Catarrh Car4,
health and tet breath tortirtd, by
Hhiliibt Catarrh H-md. I'rioa 60
penia. waai Injpolor frt. ror talt by
Wrllt A SVarrsn.
I'rrsitratial TlaWr
Kni Hatiily tlaarork?
A pfMtiel man i f ttprttntt tnd
thtd oWirrr,
tit aa I Uit-f fx lolli with (Mit Tat.
tarw-li )raUrday aod taid:
I koow IMs mat llrjan.
I,lTd 2 Mot fmrn birn f r yttrt.
II i a. f , f r prai,ltt.
lit U drMitt.pod timber.
lit ia tio.ltiiill in mtit'nt).
Aud mhn )o lk tl.a ilo4otltrf
tlio llirt tt Autblnfl left.
fit ft ll.t rdidt t f It t tilver mint
o rri tkd n ' i ! t tt n tiqfarturera,
I l alatrt been drtn'icrat by in
beritante, but tint tbt f'x lea, let of
tbt party bttt trly tuiocd tbt m toiiy
itb tbeir t "A fre trade, 1 am bertalter
ilac bt bt an Amfira. Tby ran't
lsabo t't mt Im tvitikt; fr Pft or
any rt) llaia fret tra I. f'ajallap
Cnltitftef re.
Perllaa4 t.iaelUa
For Hit Oregon Indnatrial Eitwwitioa
to bt held at Cortland, H-pt 1W.N1,
AifeDt Hart, of tbt O. K. k It. Co.. will
tell apeoial aicnreion tu kelt at tbt rait
of nut and noo-Afib fart for tbt round
trip, plat fifty tenia for two adrtiisno
roiirtovt to tbt Lipoaltloo, Baking io til
'J vi for tbt rounil trip.
H-illntf data at ll'ppner art Hept. 23,
21, Oof . tod 13. Ticket upbt Hpt,
it, Uct. 2, V tail 10. If
8HEMFFS SALE.
NOTICK IH HKRKBY OIVKN THAT I'NfiER
ami by virtue ot an exoriitlon IssikhI out
of the cirt'lilt court of the Htale ol Oregon, for
i ouiiir oi Morrow, aim to me mrei'tiMi aim 1-
llvereil, upon a I 1 1 1 k in t remleiiHl anil eiiteri-d
III saiil court on the Wh ilav ol H,itemlier, !',
In lavor of The Nortlipru roiintlcs Iiiveshnetit
Trust, l.liiilteil, corporation, plalutlil'. ami
anaiiist ('fx-rlla Taylor, li. K. K luff. N. H. Mi-Hce
ami 1. '. 1 honiiHHiii. ilrfeuilaiila. for the sum of
eVven lliitiitnil ami m-veu'jr I hree ami I Its)
ininani nn uiieren iiiitihiii iroin ill l flajr
of June, 1'm, at the rate of eight tier cent fier
aiinuui, aiwl the turtlier sum of 1 hlrtjr Dollar
owi. and ai i riiln roau; whtrh Jinlmnnit wa
enrollnl ami d. kfOil In the Iiti a otlire ol
al l court In aahl couutr on the pith .lay of
iwpiemiN-r, iwi; and. a hi-rcas. hy aalil )inl-
iiii-iii ii was nriii-mi ami 'Ijikikp.i mat in
followlnc ri-a-rilml niortrave1 .niT1jr. to wit:
IheHoutli half of the Sort heaal iiuarter, and
Northeast quarter ot Northcaat uuarter (eriit
ten ai-n-a In a xiuare form Iu the norllnn.t
corner thereof) ami aoiithrast quarter ol North-
west iinartrr of e llin 1 i lu In Township
"li (I) Xorth ol Hance Tai-nIT II Kail
W. M., twaolil lo sail. It sall )iiitiuiil, cost
ml aci rnlng coata. I will, on
Saturday, Slat tay tf Octottr, I8BO,
St 1 o'clock P, M., ol salil itaf, at the front door
ol Ihe court hoimetn llrppurr, Mormw ( niinlr,
iirmon, sell uie riant. Illiv and lulereal ol said
We are not email men, lta. We are email men, Xs.
we are not (He Largest rnercnanis in tne worm i
e But when the people of all the surrounding country are In need ol '
Hardware, Tinware, Crocktryware, Glassware, Wood and Willnwware, Nails, Iron, Barbwlre, '
Cumberland Coal, Gas and Water IMpe, I'le KittlnKS, 8tove and Kangc, Wagon,
Hacks, Bugglei, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axon, Hammors, Raw, Sledge,
Wedge, Quni, Itstols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jan, Gran
Itewart, 1'lows, Harrows, Hakes. Mowers, Tuli. Wash Bntller
and Board, Blicvt Iron, Zinc, etc., etc.,
Should call and Examine our Goods and Qet Fricca.
We hav Goon Goods st Fia Trices, and Cheap lohn Goods at Chep John rrtce.
GILLIAM & BISBISK,
Main st i t e kt - iikppnek. oueqon
Irmlanls ( erella Taylor. K
Mi K-e end I. V, 1hoiniin
a. Km, n. a
In ami to In
ehote drerllit pmpertr at PutiUe Auction to
Hi hlahail and lieet liPhlrr lor cash In hand.
Ihe rirocenls tn be applied In Die aallslacilon
ol aald eiecutlon, aud all costs and coeis that
majr accrue. K 1. MallNk,
Hheriffof Morrftw t'onnly, Orrsoa.
Ihiled Ibis illd dar ill la t. IxVti. 4K) aw.
I. N. IP C!!f 5.
M'ci'-on.
E. VV. RHEA & CO..
Proprietors.
I ' IMa.
Wt efftf ()b lluadrtd I4lart lUward
fur aay raa of ralarrb tbat etoaot bt
cored by llall't Catarrh Cart.
f. J Chrkkt A CVi, i'ropt ,
Toltdn. UbiO.
'A'e. I I.i i"detitgte-t. bav known F.
f n-t ay I f b laal 13 leara, and bf
' LlRI tu bo peafrntly biNMatablt In all
tuiuee traasrlMit tad Bnanaiallj
al le tn ttery ool toy bbiigattnat ma. I
by their firm.
Meet A Ttosl, Wbilelt Imglttt,
Tnl,, )hn.
Walditf, Klroaa A Maria, Wboletalt
lru(.ata, Toledo, ItUUt.
llall't Celarib Cart It lake InlartaU
ly, aoMi-a; dnerlly npnn IUa Uat and
nruiia tnrfaeet nf tbt slrq l'ir
7 hi. p r bnttl. Hl4 by all dratiia.
I eelimuiiial free.
Nottct of Intention.
I it orrt'R t la t.af t. "'.(', ""r-7.V
lM l..lH.tMfte4 IHWI SH w.-t
Notice of Intention.
I AMlOrrif It AT TIIK PAI.I M.OHKdllN
i an tx route i iterviijr slop
Ihal Ihe Inllualiif nainwl aelller ha tied no
tice in net iiiieiiiion m mate anal prool In sun
trt of her Malm, and thai aald oif will be
ms'le llore I w. am, coimij rletk, al
lieppner, otefon. nn i.ii i n tis:
M A kdHKT I.VKV.
tAldnw ol anhrlaus M I'm nr.
It. I R. Kn. ii 'I, lor Ihe l-.l . t and a, ami tr.k
Mt, 1p, K K. M.
al,e uiws ihe Inllnalua wlimaen tn ttrmr
her rouiiniHMia midaiKw uiu and cultlotlon
trf, aald laml. U
Mrs Annie tiilllam. Jam (t William, frank
Hard, imtld U. Jruklus, ail f Hard man, ore.
iAH. f, SliMlMK.
-0. Hrdeter,
II 3 to IL o
Do you know what this means ? This, that
there arc sixteen reasons why you should buy
your Groceries. Supplies and Gents rurnish-
ns at
T. R. HOWARD'S
for every one objection made against it. This
should decide the matter. It does. People
want fresh goods, neat goods, good goods for
the smallest amount of money. Buy the best
when you can get it at the same figure paid for
an inferior article.
HOWARD'S IS THE PLACE.
Old Stand, Main Street, near BobKrick's.
Notice of Intention.
Lt rni t at I (!. f ...,
l.4,rlMrr I tin la
v'fiTt it iimrnv ii iht hie
i' h'iUtm In ttanwd tlar tea fUd iMrtlra
of her tiMnun so aiaSe ttMil feral la ti'irt
m rier riaim. ri tnai aaoi tfwa will iaw
lfra f (Hirilf I trft. ot M-ifeiw f'mrili( al
Hrpt ner, ont'ia, oa iii.tf .(.. u .
MART J VAI l.llA. Mary J. Il.ndefann,
tt. r i, Mt. tor ii a w. tr n, Tt i a, a r)
. .t
eha tanwiaeti.tlnlnt He m it., mt. aef
ecMiina.nu m.w upon nd tulllialtoa ,
saw leni is
Jaha Marthall. Wltllani acral. flee fia
t Xtla A'lo"n. '! "'( I ,
. ak. k r yi, Kl.lr.
a itMtsiHTHAtiiix sutivkT
tm mf I la alla. lraa4
VJ'iT r, I ,!. tin ft.al li. Ad
l .iieitaie t.n .m m'.i.iK f fcaa
flwraaa. t. a mf f laa-l Wt flt a'!'.'' M,
a, .4 ..f , ! t , ll.al.mHl,
r-iM, AM a'a" aa.l
aealirtf sail clj.i aca r,-lral Im a.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAlt,
J. O. 13QROI Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Li(juors and Cigars.
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:wrri i
Mifb'f ill bxf tbt wetatiutj nb
b't pfeeer ea. Tbett ill bt lr ible
f tttntt rna It. M(ea tn4 tifaein
rwak if Attit, Ta ait, Oliptt, i'.irt
Tttat4, Orre City, taj.oj aa J
plate) la U"fltt M4 W eel, if
A tledi1 pr-fr.na a tsatag re.
ei
ku w.n.,.a Mi4,k4 iia iu4 r -ililtalloe
f aM tend, U
rt a th.nraa. A I M'tMrte 4t
l ' ' i'Aa . Iwfar, 'l 4 H I r
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rxr.cvTvtrM sorter,.
Notice of Intention.
I f li t st L fai fes-,
N'rv t ttrattr i.Urt int iHt
l.dws in mm! wim Mt tiel Ml at
tMteie I avast a a ,rr-r a
S, , n 4IKa(id l, iaatl
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, aaa a n-aefM mA I, n We,(e), Ixmi m a-.aii a. taai. tt,
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WHt ItllU'i V. I til Hi
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al tte 1tki) a a t ffla
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I kavwa, A(r Mi.ea-.urf :,(
.,-. y.i W .,kM i.fcaaf a:la,
I e a r n., k.i.tof
: mm : PILLS !
Youro IJOUN I) to Tnkn MOni.
Leaves No Cunstipatioii,aww
Caret it, at veil at all lllllw.ts'.ea. Hi. k Ilea4tt d Malaria. Tb llf
oriarai.a pill In tbt L tl.l.l lr 'l trniaia by seat I
yaiwptMt. 43 ttr.U per tvi I HKH 1 1 Ml I'ICAl. (t) .
lat raeieevi, t'al.
TllF. LANCASIIIki; iNSUkASCK Co.
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Ol' MAMt'lll'.ei II; It, KNIII.ANII
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