Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 03, 1897, Image 4

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THE GRIZZLY EATS PEANUTS.
Commemta on the Bear's Apyareat
Fondness (or Them.
A man who stood in front of the bear
pit at tbe menagerie in1 Central park
yae greatly interested in Observing just
fiow the bi grizzly bear took the pea
nuts itbat one of the visitors was hand
ing to him, saya the New York Sun.
The bear stood up at an angle of about
"degrees, hind feet on the floor of the
pit, one fore foot resting oo the etone
ledge in which the bars of the cage are
Imbedded, the other extended through
the bars to take the peanuts. He did
not clutch them under hia claws and
then turn the claws inward upon the
ball of his' foot, but when he reached
out through the bans he spread his
clows apart sideways, as one might
spread the fingers of his hand apart.
The visitors would place a peanut be
tween two of the claws, and then the.
bear would close the claws together, as
one would close the fingers of his out
stretched hand. He would hold the pea
nut between two el'aws in the same man
ner that a man eametimes holds a cigar
between two fingers. Holding it tbua
the bear would carry tlhe peanut to his
mouth; then thrusting his paw out be
tween the bars again he would open his
claw out sideways as before, waiting for
another.
"I suppose it must be an acquired
taste," said a solemn-faced bystander,
referring to the bear's apparent fond-
nesn for peanuts.
I don't know," said another man.
"I'm not so sure but what there are
some places where grizzlies live that
peanuts grow."
"That may be," snid the solemn-faced
man, "but I m sure there a no place
where they grow baked."
A HAUNTED TREE.
The Coon Dos; Turned Tall Wheat
They Strnck It.
Last fall a party of coon hunters from
this city were in the woods in this vicin
ity and the dog-s hunted splendidly un
til they struck thia old tree, says the
Danville (Ky.) Advocate. There they
tucked their tails between their legs
and simply flew. They whined and
gave other evidences of fear and could
not be coaxed into hunting any more
that night. Finally the hunters them
selves became scared. One of them de
clared he heard the sound of a voice as
if from some soul in deep distress. This
settled it. Every man in the crowd
suddenly remembered that he had busi
ness in town and townward the whole
layout proceeded without further par
leying or loss of time. 1 he next day
an old gentleman residing in uanvuie
was told of the occurrence and he re
called the fact that he had been one of
the party which had a similar experi
ence near thia old tree three years ago
and he Bald that the spot had been
haunted for many years. A long time
ego an old gentleman by the name of
Louis Btreat waa murdered for his
money and the murderer bad dragged
the body to the foot of this tree and
covered it with dry leaves. The mur
derer was never puniahed by law. A
young man named Henderson was ar
rested charged with the crime and at
li is examining trial was liberated on
$5,000 bail. He jumped his bond and
disappeared some time afterward.
ALWAYS PLAY FOR MONEY.
Eaarllahsnen and Uvea Clergymen Bet
on at Ciam) of Carda.
"England is termed Puritanical,"
said a New Yorker who baa been in
London a good deal, "but English peo
ple w ho consider themselves very prop
er do tilings sometimes which, would
shock people of a similar sort in this
country. For instance, even clergy
men often piny cards for money, and
women do no as a matter of course. I
never plnyed a game at an English
house at which there waa not a stake
'The stake was small if women were
among the player, and possibly only a
few shillings changed hands, but it
never aeetned to occur to any English
people I ever met to play for fun. The
people were of the middle claaa, which
ia anything but font.
"Fancy an American clergyman play'
Ing carda for money ! lie would be con
aldered a bad lot by many if he played
rani even for fun. And certainly a
young woman who arose from a cam
table with a dollar, more or leas, of at
titan's money in her possession would
be eo us alerts! fuat, to aay the least
Where He Drew the Mae.
Among the first atoriea recorded by
Mr. T. E. Pntt in bis "Anglers' Itnaket,"
ia one about a rn-oltWh htird who waa
relating the story of a flue fish be had
caught one day to hht friends at tba
dinner table. "Donald," eaid be to the
servant behind hlarhalr an old man,
but a new servant "how heavy waa tbe
fish I took yesterday ?" Doimld neither
aaWe nor moved. The Lilrd repeated the
iiueetlon. "Werl," replied Donald, 'it
waa t.wuj' pund at breakfast, it h d got
ten to aciitrcn at dinner-time, and it
waa anx-and-twenty when ye sat dawn
to aupprr wi' thentptaln." Then after
a pauae he added: "I've been tollin'leea
a my life to pkaae the shootervbut I'll
be Mowed if I'm going to tell Ires duo,
thnntigtt my old age, to pirate the fuah
era."
LOCAL BQCIBS.
WORK HORSES TO LET.
Y. F. Spray was over from Lis Wag
ner ranch yesterday.
Theo. Anderson was in from Eight
Mile yesterday.
Man
Something to Know.
It may be worth something to know
that the very best medioine tor restoring
that tired oat nervons system to a healthy
vigor if Eleotrio Bitters. Tbis medicine
ia purely vegetable, acts by giving tone
to the nerve centres in the stomach.
gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys
and aids these organs in throwing off
imparities in tbe blood . Electric Bitters
improves tbe appetite, aids digestion, aud
is pronounced by those who have tried
it as the very best blood purifier and
nerve tonic. Try it. Sold (or 60c or $1.
00 per bottle at Coneer & Brock's drug
store.
THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE.
E. 0.: Will Howard, principal of the
Heppner public schools, is meeting old
Pendleton friends. Mr. Howard is re
turning to work from a summer visit to
tbe home of his father, Rsv. M. Y. How
ard, in Spokane.
Racklen'g Arnica Salve.
Tbe Best Salve in the world for Outs,
Bruises, Sores, TJloers, Salt Hbenm,
Fever Sores, Tetter,' Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures riles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfeot satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
Conger s, Brook.
E. O,: Mrs. Siahl's safe in tbe oity
brewery at Walla Walla was "cracked'
Monday night by bnrelurn acd $500
in mouev. a large amount in notes, ber
bank book and other valuables taken,
Two men slept iu tbo brewery bat tbey
were not disturbed by the work of the
burglars who blew the safe to pieces.
A Bnra Thing, for Yon.
A transaction in which yon oan not
lose is a sure thing. Biliousness, sick
headache, furred tongne, fiver, piles
and a thousand other ills are caused by
constipation and sluggish liver. Cas-
carets Candy Cathartic, tbe wonderful
new liver stimulant and intestinal tonio
are sold by all drnggids and guaranteed
to cure or money refunded. 0. 0.0.
are a sure thing. Try a box today ; 10c,
25., 50o. Sample and booklet free, tt
E. O.: Tom liarger, of the Helix
country is in Pendleton. He takes tbe
palm so far this season for growing the
largest yield of barley per sore. His
oariey turned out 70 bnibii per sore,
and bis wheat went above 40 bushels
He told bis wbeat orop fur better than
75 oents and he is in exoulluut humor in
oonee qneoce.
Drenilfnlly Neryons.
Gents: I was dresdfolly nervoua, and
tor relief took your Earl's Clover Root
Tea. It quieted my nerves and strength
ened my whole nervous system. I was
troubled with oonstipation, kidney and
bowel trouble. Your Tea soon clennsed
my system so thoroughly that I rapidly
regained health and strength. Mra. S.
A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Bold by
Consor k, Brook. ' y
There is a slight difference in two in
dustries, saya tha Dallas Observer.
When a gold miner makes a strike his
troubles end; when coal miner makes
a strike, bis trouble commences.
T of Theaa Are Hire hy the Day
la New York.
A mam who had seen, at one time
and another, here and there, in town,
a sign like this: "Good Work Horses
to Let," and had a vague idea that the
few work horses that were let. must
be hired by men who were not able
to buy a horse, found upon inquiry
that hia ideas on this subject were very
inadequate. It is, of course, possible
that a work horse might be hired by
a man not able to buy one, but it would
quite as likely be hired by a man or a
firm that could afford to buy a thousand
horses if it were desirable to do so. As
a matter of fact, work horses are hired
by a great variety of men.
There are stable owners who make
a business of letting work horses, and
work horses are sometimes let by other
large business concerns employing
many horses, which might not all be
fully employed the year round; so
might be the case, for example, with
the horses of an ice company, or a
street sprinkling concern or other en
terprise using many horses whose busi
ness runs more or less in seasons. It
doe not by aaiy means follow that be
cause a man hires a work -horse he
must take a poor one; he certainly
wouldn't take a poor one if he could
get a good one, and he usually can get
a good horse. Many of the work horses
that are let are of the very best grade,
fine draught horses thaft are well cared
for and aTe in perfect condition. Work
horses are let mostly to truckmen, but
they are also let to many other users
of horses.
At one establishment where work
horses are let no horse is ever let to
go out of the city. Most stables have
customers whocome to them when they
want a horse and are known. The
stranger is asked for a reference. The
superintendents of stables where work
ing horses are let have a wide acquain
tance among truckmen. They know
personally many of them; and the
stranger is likeljr to be able to refer
to somebody who is known. A man
who has been for years in charge of
a large stable which lets work horses
in this manner, said that he had never
lost a horse.
Horses generally are better treated
now than they formerly were, owing
to the stringent enforcement of the
laws against cruelty to animals and to
greater consideration on the part of
drivers. Of course, there have always
been men who treated horses kindly;
there are more than ever of them now.
No establishment owning work horses
which it lets will ever let twice to a
man who ill-treats a horse.
Horses are cheaper than they used to
be, and the price of hiring a work horse
is less. Formerly two dollars a day was
charged for the, hire of a work horse;
now a good work horse oan be hired
for $1.50 a day, and the owner gives
with the horse when it goes out a
suitable noonday feed. A man who
knows about these things says that,
taking them altogether, there are thou
sands of work horses hired in this city
daily. N. Y. Sun.
BOSTON'S NEGLECT OF POE. '
LOG
TKOUBLfcS AMD CONSUMPTION
CAN t)E CURED.
An Eminrnt New York Chemist and Heientist
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bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDKH
BURN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington.,
. 0.. tor their $1,800 prize oiler.
The distinguished ohemiet, T.. A. Slo
onm, of New York City, demonstrating
his discovery of a reliable cure for Con
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bronchial, lung and chest troubles,
stubborn ooughs, catarrhal affections,
general deoline and weakness, loss of
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professional duty to Buffering humanity
to donate a trial of bis infallible cure.
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and this great chemist, patiently experi
menting for years, has produoed results
as beneficial . to humanity as can be
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assertion that lung troubles and con
sumption are curable in any olimate is
proven by "heartfelt letters of grati
tude," tiled in his American and Euro
pean laboratories in thousands from
those onred in all parts of the world.
The dread Consumption, uninter
rupted, means speedy and oertain death.
Simply write to T. A. Slocum, M. C,
98 Pine street. New York, giving post-
office and express address, and the free
medioine will be promptly sent direct
from bis laboratory.
Sufferers should take instant advan
tage of bis generous proposition.
Please tell tbe Dootor that you saw
this in the Gazette, published at Hepp
ner, Oregon. Joly 9-7-1 yr.
NOTICE.
Hick Mathewa and V. Gentry, nndet
the firm name cf Mathews & Gentry,
are associated together in the barber
business in the new stand, two doora
south of the postoffioe. Tbey solicit a
call. Shaving, 15 cents. tf.
A good bicycle, suitable for either lady
or gentleman, in fine repair, new- pneu
matio tires, for sale obeap at Gilliam &
Bisbee's. tf
Now is tbe time to get the Weekly
Oregonian, tbe greatest newspaper of
tbe West. With the Gazette, both strict
ly in advance, one year, $3.50. No better
combination of newspapers oan be made
in the state. '
Tbe Gazette will take potatoes, apples,
eggs or butter on subscription aoconntg.
Any one owing this offloecan settle their
acoounts in this manner nd can't do it '
too soon to suit us.
NOTICE OF CONTEST.
Land Officb at Thk Dalles, Oregon.
July 21, 1897.
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED
at this office by O. B. Dowis against 8. E.
Walker for abandoning his Homestead Entry
No. 4322, dated March 16, 1892, npon the E
NWec 34 EK 8WK Sec. 27, township 8, South
Range 23 E, in Morrow county, Oregon, with
a view to the cancellation of said entry, the
said parties are hereby summoned to appear
at thli office on the 24th day of Sept., 18U7, at .
10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testi
mony concerning said alleged abandonment.
J. W. Morrow, county clerk, is authorized to
take the testimony In this case at his office at
Heppner, Oregon, on Sept. 18, 1897 at 10 o'clock
a. m. . JAS. F. MOORE.
67-78 Register.
SUMMONS.
THE NATIONAL BANK OF HEPPNER,
located at Heppner, In the state of Ore
gon, is closing up Its affairs. All note holders
aud others, creditors of said association, are
therefore hereby notified to present the notes
and other claims against the association for
payment. ED. R. BISHOP,
555-76 Cashier.
Certain'? yon don't want to suffer with
dyspepaia, constipation, sick headaches,
sallow akin and loss of appetite. You
have never tried DfAV'itt'a Little Surly
Users tor these Complaints or you would
have been onred. They are small pills
bnt great regulators. For sale by Coo-
tor and Brock.
Quite a number of teachers attended
the teachers' institute in Heppner this
week. State Superintendent Irwin, of
Salem, and Prot. Aokermao, of Portland
were present and conducted tbe meet'
log. A full reiort (it tbe aeiaiou will
appear in our next Issue,
A Care for ttilloas Colle.
Itrfnurs,8oiveo Co.,Oa. I hays been
subject to attack! tit bilious colic for
several years. Chamberlain's Oolto,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy ia tba
only sura relief. It aola like a charm.
Oo dose o( it gives relief when all other
rtmadlrs fail. O. D. Sharp, For tale
he Ponaur i ltrnok. e
Walla Walla Talon: Thorns Lyons.
recently appoiuled toeatis rtotnroiaioo-
r for Alaska, left Isat obi for Port
land, where he will take tro steamer
Geo. W, ElJer lor Janeao.
For full Information, lime carda, mapa,
itcieie, ie., rail tut or write
W. 0. Au e at, A I Cm tairon,
Airt N. P. Ily. Aset. Oen l aea. Agt.
llie I'alloa.Or. Portland, Or
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'otitis , cut ' ttfo ' KievLiton
Iae The Dai In daily ft" t Bunder)
aid 45 a. at. lae Purlieu J at 7i
a. n.
YThea n ( to Portland, slop iff at
The t.llc an.l lata a trip down the
tilmtii.; yo sr a 1 1 ej y It, an J aae
niotiay.
W. C All.AWAT.
(Unaral A-al
The Oeirtta dM-a B"l Q.ttia tbe
IxrtiMty tit any prreoa, but It la )nra
I I lad to tUt apn tba task '.a tdvsaee
plan uf nUerlplloa, hfttur tba snb-
ertWrbe CWnallua VeaJrtbilt or the tfntnf In Irion weaaasa.
a ab earns Ms t.r, by l.o.e.1 Ml I ClI I IHJ Mil lUCU
nan his u i't-e-s i-y iwmi . ; - , " u.i- i-u-.o i prim ialjf I"f that mrrrrlHi
U Cskltot I'' hay ttther , W,h j.r.V a ti iTT a7a iT,V',X'i"o''J. I rti,ie rau"-! bv lonf t
A ahrlahlaar A fair.
Thiaae ttnderahlrt I bought here last
liMitith, be lx-gntw
"I mitrmixr It," said the clerks "it
vss gmit iMtrjm'n. Iki you find thrni
vtnrtn rnottjrh
"lhMr won warm rmniirh when I
ftrt put thrm on, but I didn't think to
liifpilr about hcnt this morning."
Inquire alxnit Hieiii7''
Yea. P.trr aiin-e they wrrs W!ahr1
the taby tuts Wen wearing thm.
Now, tf jimi hat anvUting which
Un't quit t much of a Imrrain, and
la a little tiMtte likrlv to remain mv
I d like to theni." KU Louta Piatt.
)itti h.
The rllrre IW,
The ftiiithl woman how rarea
for brr fctt aa rarrfiillv aa fur her
'landa, and a footla'X la as nrrraeary to
hrr aa a Inanlt ur set. Tbe n Is a
l-ial sirt-d one, and eonlslitaeterythltra;
rilrrl for tlw vtrlfarr of tmtlt shore
aixl fcrt. I it the fortnrr thrrr are tart-
on kind of dr-lrf fluids fr taking
stall out of mtin, IwruahMt fur rnio
leg duel, ti.ls of ailk and watcd ahue
thrrekd, a rol.l.lrr'a rx-rdla, thliiiUe and
aa liMi ra, inaiitira of larra of all eol
rrs and rt"l button, while for I he
l-rtltst rttrrtiiitir tttrniM'Ivee there are
prenidrd bttrincnta amateur eif
flea! treat torn I, os, aaltea and
twtwUra, III Itot tiring Intended
prim ia.ljf fof I ha rorreelmn or ilteflg-
u of abve
pub!k,
Cora that rough with Hhllol,' Cure
Tb beat eoagb cure. KslifVia eroop
promptly. One tuillioa bottles sold last
year. iO a oar for social Boi.i by t,m
sr k Brock. y
Aa siohang says that a II JOO (arm
loTeoneaaee baa been paid for wholly In
baa's eg J, tba Installment being re
mitted daily, sometime at lb rata ot
three cents a dotaa lor the eg, delir
trad la lonr-doieo lets.
tl rave tbe Creepy CaUarr.
Pfkvlrw, V. W bava a splendid
sale pt Chamberlain's (Verb llintedy,
aad ettr e tt. mere Toat-g from far and
ear, auk of It lu the hlkbet terms.
Uaay bava said that Ibelr children
wnnld bava died of croup If Chamber
Iain's Cont-h Kerned t bed hot ba
ivn.-KMam aOarr-n. Tba 33 aad
130 real sue fur sale by Uvaser k Brock.
ternary of Her Moat Fsmosi Man of
Letters Ismored.
I have mentioned the circumstance
that it has never occurred to the town
of Boston to erect a monument to Poe,
who, next to Franklin, probably has
the most world-wide fame of all the
men of letters native to that town, and
Poe waa connected with Boston not
alone by the important accident of his
birth, but by the commencement there
of hia literary career, itself an event
worth commemoration. So far aa I am
aware, Boston never awarded to Poe
the honor which, iu tbe caseof her dead
literary men of eminence, nhe some-
times deems worthy to be taken in lieu
of any further monumental attention
namely, the calling of a public meeting
by the mayor, at which addresses are
made and complimentary resolutions
adopted. The name of Poe is indeed
carved on the outer wall of the public
library at Boston; ao are aeveral other
names. Their purpose la chiefly dec
orative,
However, Boaton'a neglect in respect
f Poe waa but the neglect ot all the
rest ot the country. His kindred left
hia grave at Baltimore tut marked, end a
fund of about $1,000 bad to be raised by
public sulwcription to place above his
ashes the unbeautiful mortuary monu
ment which now hears his name. If an
enterprising commercial person had
not hired the cottage In whloh Poe
lived at Fordhsm, Jtistout of New York,
and put up above lta door the large
Ign: "Poe Laundry," surmounting it
with the figure of a raven, thereby
arousing tbe wmth of many people, In
cluding the owner of the cottage, and
shaming them Into a protest, it la pmba
Me that the poet's fame would atill be
quite destitute of any public memorial.
Atlantic.
Aaeleat Peat later.
The art of dentistry waa practiced
among the F-gyptlane and Ktrusrana,
and there are evidences In mummies
and akulla that In very anckent times
teeth wera filled and efforts were maLi
to supply the lose of natural by arU-1
flclal teeth. Tha Brat, writer on ue
treatment of diseased teeth waa Galea.
The science was Introduced into Amer
ica by John Greenwood.whoestabbehed
himself In New York In I7SS. In 1790,
and again In I TVS, be carved in Ivory an
entire art of teeth for Gen. Washing
ton. Chicago Inter (Wan,
Areasatle Hatha,
Bathe In which herbs and aplrea ara
bruised and macerated bava become
tnorw and more popular In Paris, Ber
lin, Wnna, and other ryy cities
abroad. In Parte, at the newest bathing
eatabliehments, almost any kind of
balb ran lie bail. The letnon Juice bath.
plna bath, milk lalh, salt, barley, mm
water, rue, niioirne, ana wine nairui
rosy he Indulged In, and ara as id toba
far more enjoyable and Iwneficla! than,
tnsssmge treatment. N. l. Hun.
Paper nndcrclothlng ia mueh used la
Japan. Th garments art rut out of
Thk Boss Feed Yabd. The first feed
yard tbe teamster strikes in Heppner
is that conducted by William Gordon,
next door to the Heppner Gszette
ranoh. Mr. Gordon is accommodating.
baa a good yard and abundant facilities
to take care of stock in first olsss shape.
Hia prices are very reasonable. He has
bay and grain for sale. Has lately
added a car load of baled timothy.
, tr.
Come lo tbe Gazette office and get a
decent lot of envelops printed.
Government envelops look cheap, and
besides you cannot get your business
card printed thereon. tf
The Gazette bas a scholarship for
, good for one sohool year at Bishop
Scott Aoademy. Drop in and see about
tbis it you bave a boy to educate, tf
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for the County of Morrow.
The Oregon Mortgage Company,
Limited, a Corporation, Plain-
un,
vs.
Berend Poppenga and Ella Pop
penga, Defendants.
To Berend Poppenga and Ella Poppenga, de
fendants above named.
In the name of the 8tate ot Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and answer or other
wise plead to the complaint filed against you
In the above entitled suit on or before the first
day of the next regular term of the Circuit
Court for Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit:
Monday, the 6th day of September, 1897:
and If you fall to so answer or otherwise piead,
for want thereof, plaintiff will take judgment
against defendant, Berend Poppenga, for the
sum of $450.00 together with interest thereon at
the rate of ten per cent per annum from the
1st day of December, 1895, and for the further
sum of $50.00 attorneys' fees and for the cost
In this suit, and plaintiff will apply to the
court for a decree of foreclosure and sale of the
following described mortgsged premises, to
wit: The8W! of the NE&and the 8W ofthe
8Wand theNWU of the 8W). of section 19.
township 4, south of range 25, E. W. M., and for
the application of the proceeds of said sale of
property to the payment of the luditment and
costs herein prayed for against defendant.
Berend 1 oppenga.
This summons la published by virtue of an
order made by Hon. Stephen A. Lowell. Judge
of the above entitled court on the 2.'trd day ot
July, 1897. ELLIS A LYONS,
M-T7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
Put a quarter in your pooket and
don't spend it till yon get down to Low
Tillard's. Finest liquors and oigars.
Near city ball. a
See those new Russian Tan shoes
down at Liobtenthal's. Latest styles.
best quality, reasonable prioea. Yon
cannot do better anywhere. tf
Come in and subscribe for tbe"Oscoo."
Now ia tbe time. You don't want to
miss a whole lot of good, hard reading
that ia now being published in our
'Only."
Any person who la Interested in
British Columbia should write to W. H.
Horlbnrt, general passenger agent of tbe
O. It k N.,for a oopy of Pat Don an' lit
tle "booklet," "Tba New Bon an gal and."
tl is well worth tbe trouble. GO-tf.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for Morrow comity.
Rothchlld Brothers, I laintllls,
vs. '
Robert Krlck, Defendant.
j o the above named defendant, Robert Krlrk:
In the name of the Slate of Oregon: You ara
hereby reuulred to appear and answer the com
plaint nieo against you in tna above entitled
cause ef action on or before the first day of the
next term of the above entitled court, to-wit:
Monday, the 6th day of September, 1897;
and If you fall so to appear and answer, for
want thereof, the plulntlff will take judgment
against you for the sum of $111, therostaand
disbursements of this action, and for tha sal
of the property belonging to you heretofore at
tached In this action, and will apply the pro
ceeds of said sale to the payment of said judg
ment, costs and disbursements.
This summons is served on Ton in pursuance
ot an order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, Judge
of the above entitled court, made and entered
In said action on the 21st day of Julv. 1H'I7.
BKOWN A RKDFIKLP.
64-77 Attorney for Plaintiffs.
HEH
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aud wauoarruta patent is ka tilu UUaS UwK
remote from Waahinrtoa,
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caarre. Our lee r"t due till patent Is eecwrl.
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Published Weekly at
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Ham J ones nasi bava kaiaed tba
popolts's. He receatly deelared tbat
neither repsbtieana er democrat would
be toned la be tea.
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
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luiuim iuut any i ogeioouiiiittaipi 10
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Park and Nabeotla. lXreel aonnestKia with liassa iM,as aad rail,
road; e!o at Yonag'a Bay alib h as bore iUilroed.
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al A. M ase.,4 a,., U..n..,. e..a7l.y sight, I TH N
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Uev l. aelaa, ad tmlf at V? VZtUltJ a" aE"rV ' ' "
fcgnt tVfW U r.ll-01, PrtiBl(iei M Brtrtn f$t rf hy
Isrga aheeU cf flnWyrlped Janeae r '"r.r. Cmhi. rUmmm, Travel ea t Teleeh, fcaSU, oatsert saA ri,, w,f
psper, tha places eeweat Wigruier arwi
IW act deceived t A cottgb, boarsseea
or crone ara aol t Ws trtfjed with. A
Joea la tttna ol hhtloh's Cure will
la matB trvavla. Beta by & A
HeB.
the butlonboles slrengUiened witji ral-
hat linen. TSe fatartc Is atTong even
a ben wet, flexible and eretnely light.
A faa-t to I coaaadered U that every
Jap lakes a hot tth at least once a day.
Ills papr rMbee ara an rbesp that
riew one ran t alfonW frenieuy.
atasaalaai ,
tMnt ara e'smped by a piece f ma
k;e k k.f t l.tu lUVKul (.rail
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