Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 25, 1897, Image 3

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    Marvelous. Effects
System Broken Down and Hope Al
most Abandoned -Health Re
stored by Hood's Sarsaparllla.
" For fifteen years I have suffered w ith
catarrh and indigestion and my whole
system was broken down. I had almost
abandoned any hope of recovery. I pur
chased six bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla
and its effects have been marvelous. It
has made me feel like a new man. I am
able to sleep well, have good appetite,
and I have gained several pounds in
weight." James Wilder, Oroville, Wash.
I had a scrofula swelling on one side
ot my neck and ulcerated sores in my
nostrils, caused by catarrh. I also had
small, itching sores on my limbs. I
bought three bottles of Hood's Sarsapa
rilla and began taking It and the sores
soon healed. My blood is purified, and
the scrofula has disappeared." O. D.
McManub, Mission, Washington.
S1 Sarsa-nnrilln
Is the best in fact the One True Blood PurMer.
Mood
Hood's Pills Za,1?tet.lon'
Take Notice.
1. The sum of five cent per line will be
cnarRea lor "earns 01 tnanlis." "resolutions of
repct," lists or wending presents and donors,
and obituary notices, (other than those the adit.
or shall himself Klve as a matter of news,) and
notices of special meetinars for whatever nurnnna
2. Notices of church and society and all other
entertainments from which revenue Is to he de
rived, sha'.l be charged for at the rate of five
cents a line. inee rules will be strictly adher
e l to in every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and madeknown
upon application.
P. J Miller whs iu fiom the OJULtrj
Friday last.
Conser & Brock's for the "Never Fail"
bettdxebe wafer. if.
Gen. Conger and ife spent Sunday al
0. A. Hbea's, on Rhea creek.
Boro-To Hie wife of Dan 8talter,
id May 19tb. a 10 pound larl.
E. J Btyley and wife were in from
John Day "town" last Friday.
Rus Muir and wife visited Geo. Mil
lar BDd wife in Arhugtoif last week.
.Inks Rirmn is over from Walla
Walla and will remain until after the
'MOea.
A. S. Lelanri, representing "The
Northwestern" R R, was iu town Sat
urday.
Reports linve com in that a water
spout occurred jester day up above
Haniman.
J. I. Cnrsnn bus hie sheep on the
tr.ove and will aoormpany them as far as
tiuDtington.
Will Speooer and wife and Art Minor
and wife Hnndnyed at Diteh Creek, bnt
oauubt no fi-ih.
The Pearson aliening crew have gone
to Idaho to "roaob" a few ot the mut
tons in that seotim.
F. M. Simpson and Sheriff Livingston,
of Canyi'D Oily, came in Satarday and
left at once for home.
A. GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
Now that thfl great political campaign
is over and the winter season ogam with
us, all will want an adequate supply of
fresh and varied reading matter for the
long eveniDgs. Cognizant of (hie the
Gazette has made clubbing arrangements
with a number of perindioftls and now
offers the following to all new and rene
al subscribers:
The GAZETTE S3 50 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonian, $1.50 13.50
" 8. F. Examiner, 11.50 3.7
N. Y. Tribune, 11.00.. 8.00
" Inter-Ocean, 11.00 8 25
" 8. F. Chronicle, 11.60 3 75
Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, fl.00 8 25
Webfoot Planter, 50c 2 50
Leslie's Weekly, (4 00 5 00
an Nim.rrs, HPottr.
Here and There.
Ralph Dltteohoefer was in town over
Sunday.
Hiram Thornton was up from lone
yesterday.
Miss Dilles Perkins is siok with
pleurodynia
J. F. Ward was down from Paikei's
mill Saturday.
The Watkiog crew are iu town today
enjoying a rest.
Bob Currin was in from bis ranch east
cf town Saturday.
Mrs. Jack Lake is suffering from a
bad absceaa in the left ear.
Mrs. LeBallister returned borne from
the interior on Friday last.
Long Distance and local 'phones oall
up No. 19 for E. W. Rhea & Co. a
Gall and see Borg'a large assortment
of rpeotacles aod eye Glauses. 6 8
Fruit canning season is not fardis-
nt. E W. Rhea A Co. want to sell yon
frnit jars. ' 21
See those new Russian Tan shoes
down at Liobtenthal'a. Latest styles,
boat Quality, reasonable prioes. Tou
snot do better any where. tf
of tbe First National Bank
The"
which appears ifi- Jbi Issue shows up
'i
better than any r pOrtit that institution
in our supposedly mosf .?speroos days.
Times are picking up all 'rouodv
Milkshake, lemouadrs and deliiions
Ice cream a the Orange Front, iippoaijr
City hotel, oor. Main and Willow St
Parties desiring oream (or sproial ooca-1
ions should order a day in advanoe. If.
Walt. Thompson runs stags between
Beppner snd Monument, arriving every
day exoept Monday and leaving every
day exoept Sunday. Shortest and cheap
set route to the in tonnr. E. J. Sloonm.
ayant.
Messrs. Roberts & Rogers are getting
along Dicely with Dr. VuDghm'e iesi
denoe on Court street.
L. E. Neergaard, of Portland, repre
senting the Maobatten Life Ins. Co.,
of New York, is iu town.
"Sever Fail" headache wafers at Con
ger & Bu'ok'H. This weilioine will cure
any kind of a headache in short order.
tf.
Edward II illowav, of Douglas, was
in town Saturday last. He has been
down in Clackamns o lunty most of
this spring.
Edward 8rarkpy made proof on his
ti ubr cultnrn before Clerk Morrow
Sat lrday, with E. G. Sperry and T. J.
Carle as witness.
The Gazette atated in a receut issne
thit Wm. Penland's clip eol.l for 1
cents. Tbia was a tvpnrapbical error
and b'iouIJ have been 8.
C. E. Rdous is impiovins Dick Ne-
vill's ploe, and also doing some work
for Phill Cihn. Our Heppuer oarpeo
tern 6eem to be busy this spnug.
Mrs. Eugene Noble left lae week to
viait relatives at Vaucouvei, Wash, after
whioh slm will spend some time with
ber parents at Moumnutb, Oregon.
Tbose troubled with bad eyesight
i-honld ree Fiatik Borg who has j ist re-
ceotiy fliimlied his optical oonrse in the
East. Eyes umiued free of charge. 5 8
tl. Y. Blackwell oame in from Fox
valle' with entile Saturday, driving ou
to Wallnla. He was acO impaoied O.
Clate Hinton and will return in time
tor the races. . 1
O. J. Audrews h don from Dayton,
Wash- and acoompwied by Ins broiber,
W. A., whs -in Heppner Friday last.
Ebon Andrews is looated with O. J. np
at D.iyt o sud has reotivereii his health.
George Flnfford has some fine half-
breed Cots well bmk, nut of Merino
ewes which be wiahes to sell at reason
able figures. Call on him at the Cass
Matiook rauuu, or address him at Hep
ner. 5tt
Dr. McSwords. Mrs. Mc8ords aod
daughter, Mary, Harry Warren, Geo.
Wells, Al EmmersoD, Missel Helen
Myers, Maggie Horner, and Delia U-ed
went no Willow Creek Sunday to enjoy
tbe di.v. Tbe crowd onabt 152 Hue
trout, 20 to 25 of them beiug over a foot
long.
The people generally regret that
Greece has vol made a belter stand
Mgaiost ber ancient enemy, the Turk,
but there seem to be no regrets maul
feeted that B.C. Wills, of lbs Pioneer
firu k, B ackmao sUml, is making such
a glorious fight sgaiutt the enemies of
theiople.-rxtortiiin" and"war pricee."
This is a winning figbt. Mall order
are alUwled to carefully. Wills bass
mower, a hi.ck and start for sale, Cloa
ing Miit llii hue. tf
Home Tasnal Krmarks A boot Tbiec in Gen
eral Big btring ol Horses Here,
Sport is mighty glad that it rained
yesterday so ibat tbe b g piles of dirt
it the stretta can get melted up aui
spread nut a little. N-tture. is doing
what a long-bandltd above), artistioally
wielded, might bave done. But it can't
dissolve tb roika iu tbe street near
Congressman Ellis' residence. The
bivole lires may wear them out in time.
They say that the constant dropping ot
water will wear away tbe hardest etuue
but it's awful bard on tbe water.
Tlie S.-iu Fraociaoo Chruuiole. dally
edition, states that I Dju'c Know has
been reinstated, corroborating the state
ment of tbe owner of the liorae, Mr.
Reed.
Sport stated in last issue thtt Patter-
sou & Mo A lee hud tbe pool privilege.
This was Spoit's understanding of tba
matter, but it appears at that time the
matter bad not beeu settled. However,
we are informed that these partieB bave
siuoe seoured the privilege. Tbey have
a diutiuot reooileoiiou also ot haviug
onohed a bogus pool at tbe races last
spring. The party that worked that
game cau isue himself a medal if be
ever does it again,
. The lasi Sport heard of Tom Stubble-
nehi he was witu Tom luiea over on
R ck oreek receiving cattle aud the at
leutiuDS of two grasp widows.
LJ Smith, sou of Judge Smith, has
arrived from Fossil with Easter Lilly
aud a. 'Other Dorse.
The horse race Saturday was not even
interesting, Uvoreta winning without
uny teal opposition. Lanky Bob dis
tinguished himself bv throwing bis tail
np over bis biok at the start and Imofc-
mg his rider off instead ot running
ADoiner competitor ior tue "uiiai.a
stakes" bus been recorded.
Tom Wi'liams and Hie Keeney Bros.
are expeoted over from Loug Oreek with
some liO'Hes this week. Tbey are red
hot Eports aud will doubtless show up
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Of the Firt National Bank at Hepp
ner, in. the State of Oregon, at the
Close cf Business. May U, 1897.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $176 107.14
Overd fts seen red and unsecured 5 4o'3.78
U. S. Bonds to secure circula
tion 12.500.00
Premiums ou U S. bonds H75 t
Stocks, wonriti . etc 18450 89
Banking-house furniture, aud
fixtures d,t4 44
Due from National banks (uot
reserve agents) os,llo4l
Due from State Banks aud
Bankers lot Ti
Due from approved reserve agta. 44,3.i9.8ii
Cheek anil .thr oanh Items.. .irs fw
Notes of other Natioual Bauks 800.00
Fracional paper ourreuoy,
nickel and cent Hi 10
LAWFt'L HOKEY BB-SBVa IN BANK, VIZ.
Speoie 826.276 00
l.eirl tender notes... 10 UU
Redemption fund with U. S.
TreiiRiirer (5 Der ceut. ot
circulation) 562 50
WONDERS OF SCIENCE.
s
Total 8327,775.41
LIABILITIES.
Capital stook paid iu $50,000.00
Surplus fund 12,000.00
Undivided profits le-s upen-
aes and tase-i pai 1 23,953 16
NatuoiHi Bank Notes out
standing 11.250.C0
Dllw o uMier N !! oih! Bnk.. 837.98
Individual deposits subject to
cheok ...217 723.87
Demand oertifioates ot deposit 12,000.10
Total...... $327,775.41
State of Oregon, )
County of Mobhow,
I. George Conser, Cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly sweni
that the above atntemetit is true to the
est of my knowledge and belief.
UEO. UONBER, UHSUier.
Subscribed aud sworn to before me this
22,id day of lay, 1897.
ti. Li f RbKLAND,
Notary Public for Oregon.
Correct Attest: " Hiwn Fields, C. A.
lViea, T. A. Rhea, Directors.
s"mB spriuters that will make the boys
bus bustle to beat.
Sport nolioes tbat Bums bars Red 8
Hod Pin E ir in the coming July rapes.
Heppuer doesn't bur anything from
Sperry'e mule up to a 0) clone.
Tbe sparring match, which is to oome
off tluriutf tbe raoes, will be worth seeiug
Tom Williams. th popular represen
taiive of j. u. Meyer, ol fortlaud, was
iu town Saturday, Turn is one of Sport's
favorites. He is a j 1 y good fellow an
big hearted with it. He thinks some of
attending the races nut week aud if b
does Mport promises that be will gel
entertainment for his money.
Morris Wl.ilmore, who had lone n
here laat spring, was in town Saturday
Ihonub Line heat Paul Jones, it waa ibe
veriebt scratch. Last week Mums sol
lone to a gentleman residing in Vio
loria, and the former is now devotin
his whole attention to tbe clothing bnsi
iices, btiug one tf the jolly drummer
boys.
The Burns races will oooar-July
5 and 6'h.
A horse broke nut of a stable recently
which cost Bob Hyud rig hire to the
amount of 5 Al Minns tells gpoit tbat
Bob gave Li in $3.75 to leave the stable
door open. Total, $875.
Tbey Compel V to Uullove Almost Any
thing ronlblc.
People are now familiar with the idea
of storicgruphound for future use so that
a man's voice can be heard luuiraf iit he
is dead. It has recently been suggested
that sorrewhere in the storehouse of
nature the sifjht of nil that lias taken
place is stored up, nnd that Moses pot
his account of the creation from a kind
of kinetoscope which was disclosed ta
him as he stood in the cleft of the roclc
and saw the pictures of the precession
of events pass by. A3 Dr.Johnscn said,
we have seen so muvh that we arc pre
pared to believe more. When people in
New York city can hear t'y roar of
Niagara, when machinery can be driven
by a water wheel 50 i miles distant, when
wc can sec through boards and take pho
tographs of a fat man's bones and the
money in his pockets, when wc can
talk with our friends a thousand miles
away and recognize the tones of their
voices, when we can warm the baby's
milk at night by touching a button, we
must be obstinate, indeed, if wc refuse
to believe anything. There is nothing
in the "Arabian Nights" as marvelous as
tbe things seen at the electriccl exposi
tion in New York. And yet, says the
Baltimore Sun, if we apply the logic of
David Hume in his essays cn the mir
acles ta these things, wc should refuse
tc believe that a photograph of a living
man's skeleton may be takes. Hume re
fused to credit the miracles because
tbey are contrary to all human experi
ence. It is a matter of curious speculation,-
have we reached the Trait of
knowledge of electricity, or are we upon
the threshold of scientific revelations?
Will we in time discover that apartment
of nature's storehouse where she keeps
tne signts and sounds of past ages?
STOCKMEN,
FARMERS,
EVERYBODY !
ir.iONY.
The crescent waves on Cretan shores,
The cross of Christ goes down;
The Turks are helped by Christian powers
Who bombard tort and town.
Columbia's eao'.e hears nor heeds
Poor Cuba's ptircing cry ;
Then let us drown these shameful deeds
In Bperry's "Linwood Rye."
For sale at tbe Belvedere saloon, E.
G. Sperry, proprietor. tf
B
You Don't Expect
6oods for Nothing!
CT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES
groceries snd snpiliea ; yon want sub
stantial genta' furbishing Y"n oan flud
what yon want at T. R. Howard's. . . .
MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED!
Main Street. Heppner. Oregon.
2
HELP WANTED
t
Frank Borg is now able to fit glasses
. rt W 11 0. 3
in a scientiuo manner. , lou win una
bim at Burg's jewelry Btote, opposite
Palace hotel. 6-8
Bnra Kinsman and f tnily left last Sat
urday for Linntnn, -near Portl ind. Mr.
Kinsman will open up the horse pack
ing eBtiib'iahment at once, haying al
ready bongbt np n large in m t of
Eastern O'eiron horses, paying, tl e
QhZetta is informed 82 per l end.
3,
We want your tea-trade
for the rest of your life.
Do you see now how we
can afford to say; "Get
every sort of SdliilUng's
Best of your grocer, and
!get your money back on
what you don't like"?
1
rruit jars
I Did You Say ?
YE5. m HAVE 'EM ! &
It may be, just a little early to speak 0
this matter, but fruit canning time is d
not far auau a nd we u-a n t you to know f
wh ere you ca n be su t plied.
Wc will lead the trade in this commodity V
this season.
Retries fruit iars we have a full line of
GRANITE WARE, CROCKERY
I
Probably n "Enoch Arden" Case,
John Simon, better known as ' One
armed John," left yesterday for Phila
delphia to see his wife and ohildrn.
John relate a peculiar story. Thiity
rive years ago John left bis wife and ba
bies jo Philadelphia, coming west In
seek bis fortune, intending to return to
them and bring them to "the land of tbe
settlug sou," wbeu his means would per
mit Dilfting down into Arioua be
hired nut as a government teamster and
to ranks a long story abort, Jnho lost his
riubt arm from ao Apiolie's rifl t, Johb
la a peculiar man and he reasoned that
Dow b would be burdm to tits folks
and be resolved ti malt a his own way in
tl world, and so turned aheepherder
And m w an old man, he goes In see hi
family before be die. lie said tbat pei
haps bis wife bad married, again he
0'iulil not blame her if sh bad. It re
mind tlx writer of Tennyson's beau'iful
poem,''EnK'li Arden," and hil the old
man wa talking la bis brokeu Urmao,
wnt.derrd II 'he true story wonl t not
be ra eiihoted this time 00 tin Aim rican
shore, In Philadelphia.
A Schilling ft Cnmptny
ban rnutcisco
Crowning an Ethiopian Emporor One Un-
o:iu.ilod in Burbarlo Splondor.
The coronation of the empeiors of
Ethiopia at Axouni, the holy city of
Abyssinia, is a ceremony uncnualcd in
barbaric splendor in nil Africa. It even
touches the imagination of the white
man, says the Pall Mull Gazette, ano
arouses his black bvother to delirious
enthusiasm. The sacred person of the
emperor, in great pomp, clothed in
royal purple silk, with a gold cross in
his band, proceeds, on a horse with
trappings of indescribable richness, to
the church, followed by the dignitaries
nnd aristocracy of the empire, also
clothed in all the richness and bright
colors of the east. Arrived before the
sacred cliliee, on descending be finds
many young girls, dressed in white,
who pi event his entrance by Lands of
scarlet ribbon, and who cry : "Who arc
you that wish to enter the Church of
Axoum'?" "I am your emperor, the
rtegus neghesti (Idng of king") of
Ethiopia." "No, you are not our em
peror, you are not the negus neglirsli,
nnd three times they lower nnd raise
the ribbon. On the fouith the negus
cuts iJ. with his sword, crying: "I am
the king of Siou," i:i the midst of tre
mendous ne "h'.niatiouh. Coiu!ueUd to
the center of the edifice, to the sacred
stone, which is only stepped over by t he
emperor, and by him once, the nbiinn
(Abyssinian i on i IT) advances am'd
brea'.hle-s silence, gives iir.etion, eonsc
crale3 lrni, nnd he takes the Holrnm
oath. Then, to the lu'comynninent, of
music, rii'g'ng of bells and d:iw:!!!f. h"
rceeiws the imperial diadem. T! eualii
runs as follows: "I awenr to defend
Chr.'.'itinn truth and religion, to keep
the faith of Mark, destroy npostntos.
and govern Ethiopia nnd its inhabitant
in the holy name of Cod."
We are preparing for a big spring trade, bnt must buve help
to make it a bowling euooesB. We are filling up and 00m
pleting our etock ot
GROCERIES AND HARDWARE
which will be sold as low as possible for a legitimate business.
We have many customers row but there are still several
vacancies in this department ot our store, to be filled.
Applications will be received at all hours ot the day.
Apply in persoo or by letter to
P.C
. Thompson Co.
Comer Main and Willow Streets.
DRINK FAMOUS
Hop Oolci Beer
A COOL, REFRESHING AND HEALTHFUL DRINK.
Star Brewery Company,
203 Washington St., Portland, Or.
VANCOUVER, WASH.
You can Wager Your Sox that You
are Always at Home at ... .
WE
LCOME
THE
On Willow Htreet, near the City Ball.
BEST WET GOODS in the MARKET.
Tbey try to please all. Fine olub rooms in connection.
TOVVr TILLARD, Prop.
FRANK ROGERS
i. J. ROBERTS
ogers & Roberts,
RAGES! RACES!
Contractors and Builders.-
Flans and Estimates Given on Snort Notice.
All Kinds of Repair Work Done-
OFFICE HOURS-Day and Niffht Leave your orders "Any Old.
I'lace" and Rog. or Jim will net 'em. o o o o o o o
00TS AND SHOES
THE PL ACt TO GCTTHtM l AT
llo tint anything In tlili linn thnt yn mT dealra and ynn pun depend on it 70a t a
yiiori rtlcla when Mat guarantee! It.
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
TUC UCDDMCP QPrrrrn AQQOHI ATION Old Stand, Main Strt. R.p.lrlng Sp.ol.lt,.
I I 1 l I I 1 I II Ui J 1 Lk r-iwwwwir-iii'wi'
IlriVB Ileolt I to IIoll
IESslco Meeting
At mi'irciiv OIIS.
ON FOUR DAYS AS FOLLOWS .
A sraml ball will h glcn at tbf
opora bona Jnno lt, by Wattetib' rser
k Inrhrjo. Ficfllpnt mnaic. tf
C1.OVE IOMIKsT.
A Tea-Koaad riloir Hallrdoffat tbtltp'ra
Haaer, Ray Si.
"Kill" Dn11r, of Detroit, Mioh., aoJ
TonnK" Vnnvy, of On-hoq,
wi1 appear to tD-fonn4 gl.e oontret
(or pointa at the npfr boat in th
pUp, od MnuiUy, May 8lt.
To oel bi'ii will appear in a
lonr-ronnil boat jut b?for tl main
fT'Ot.
Thia fihihlllon will do Immoral
Nfttar, b-ing a contact for poiuia, and
UiIip ro alt- il with rlrl p'oii'ity
AJniMiort.il. iXxira nprn at 83).
Saturday, May 29,
S DRUGSTORE!
AND.
6. i
AND QUEENSWARE.
god Id our tt
Tuesday, ffiteiay and 1!
O JUNE 1, 2 and 3.
IN PURSES! $700.00
may,
$700.00 ;
YOU CAN FIND IT.
Next Door to the PostolHce.
PROGRAMME:
Q'larlrr loiU
m f a f:ill
D laci. iTeryiuiDK juu -
tatilli'Unieui.
can
I Wc Have Goods to Swap for Your Dollars.
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Tba briifia
ha' p.
ill appear at 9 o'ohxk,
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LOCAL DISEASE
84 1 Om nwH tl hMi m4
llwtlit hrnin.
tl CM k fnn4 bf pmMiit
p. w rhea & m.m
Th. rirat National Bank Bwltallnf , y. Ely's Cream Balm
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HEPPNER.
FIH4T DAT-HalnrJov. Ma 29-IUrl. O iarlr loiU iU matph rai-
H.nnrr. nun.l h liw TilUril. an t Si)M k. ownr.l liy ln Hgvnt
I l.r SMI a U Kn- 2 f aod on- half fnrtomra. ' lor ad. I'urai", 8IW
' I?.. 9 II, r.. Hi mi In it nut) ttr t(r all. I'liran. I7.i.
I hlHoMI lnT- ln-ilav. J.ma l-kne 4. t)ii l.all mll dh. Irra for all.
l'or. II'M. H f- R. Mil bmolrrrl art !(., I t all. I'lira. 171.
TiiIKU IJll W.leif.l4i Jflrm 'I lUfi I. ymnr mim on,iri ir an
P.n '. 1 k.n. 7 (i..v lh.inMil af.la. trre f.ir nil. I'n'.n. lliKt,
ki.l'nTH MlV-ThiiFntitf. Jn 3-IUv H. tti.nlia.f nnl. hanl'mo, fr-
I... .11 1'.... tllMl K.m (I Ona half milr. (tinolin r0. fur il-'-Ht't
!..'. Knrw', 175. Ke 10. Mnl ro from ir to to thn worh!
a if.
OiNUl TlOSi: Thi rra will govnfnJ by lha rul-a of Ida I'ao fl
IUikkI Horai Airitt !. K"lrai lo H ". o otbrri fli'l-i. in
1 pr iht nf arooiint pnnw. fla or mom to Mrr. thma to atari. In m that
,nra atx.t r in rlo !' fill with flra rort pwin itri, llm tKiard U h .oir
lo rrilnr tha n.n in'a of ttia ptfa-a a In I't-tr J'l t ont aiM-in prp-r. Th ll
mntnra rmrrr Ilia ria-ht porfrmow n an t all tnr on mvo"I of (nrl. ni-nl
iit f. If at ofa rM do a1 OH, pora will t.P ifi for api il rri. tt b
.iUliiiiif.1 b IU dirreiora. Pnwa will t rlif t1l 70 tr (wot to lh flr.l bori,
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Ali I'URSKS WILL II 1'MI) IN FlIIJ,
Viar prrparnl to fill praoriptln with Firah Drilff.
Our trk l tirw aru frnh and an f ipfinpid pbarraa
rl't la In rirn l all liitiM. Tvlrphonn ronnnalioei
with all nan of Hrppnvr and tba Long Dittaboa.
Call op No. 17
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Keeps the Finest Wine?, Liquors arid Cigars
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