Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 02, 1897, Image 3

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    Oh. How Thankful
PLAYFUL PEiNKa
Pain Was Maddening and Hope
Had Been Abandoned -Wonderful
Results of Purifying the Eloocl.
"A very severe pain came ia my left
knee, which grew worse and wono, and
finally a sore broke out above I knee.
It discharged a groat deal aiJ t'9 pain
from my thigh do'.va was r.ia.kictiing.
Large, hard, purple spoJs appeared oa lny
leg. I suffered In thLi way for yoars,
and gave up all hops ot ever beiaj cared.
. My wife was reading of a case like mine
, cured by Hood's Sariapar'.Ua, and she
advised me to try It. I bejan taking it
and when I had used a few bodies I
found relief from my suffering. Oh,
how thankful 1 am for th!3 relief I I am
stronger than I have ever been In my life.
I am in the beat of health, have a good
appetite and am a new man altogether."
J. P. Moors, Lisbon Falls, Maine.
Sarsa-
pariita
Is the best-In fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. US cents.
Enjoy
Hood's
'Take Notice.
L rae sum of five cento per line will be
charged for "cards of thanks," "resolution! of
respect," lists of wedding presents and donors,
and obituary notices, (other than those the edit
or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and
notices of special meetings for w hatever purpose.
2. Notices of church and society and all other
entertainments from which revenue is to be de
rived, shall be charged for at the rate Of five
cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher
e 1 to in every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
A GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
The Gazette can offer the following
olubbiDg rates:
The GAZETTE 12.50 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonlan, $1.60 13.50
" 8. F. Examiner, $1.50 8.75
" N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 ' 8.00
' " Inter-Ocean, 11.00...... 8.25
" B. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.75
Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00. . . 8.25
Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.50
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00
Rural Spirit, $2.00 8.50
New York Wool Record, $2.00... 8.50
HETH. EPISC. CHDUUH.
SERTIOE8.
Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school
10 a. m, classes no. 1 and a at 12:10 p. m.
Epworth League Devotional meeting at 1 p. m.
rreyer meeting, i nursuay, s p. m.
'The Hpibit and the bri v. Coma."
The pastor may be found at tba parsonage ad
joining the ehnroh, where he will be glad to
meet any who may desire to consult him on
religions, sotial. oivio, philosophio, (durational,
or any outer subjects.
J, W. KLESIIElt, Minister.
Youthful Residents of HeDDner
Halloween in the Old Style,
Weary pedestrians returning home
ward Saturday night were surprised to
find things where tbey oueht not ba
on the streets and elsewhere, while more
than one Bate was missina Snodnv
morning was ooonpied by a good many
Heppnerites in restoring order out of
obaos The flan pole on tbe First Na.
tional bank comer was also observed to
have at its top a figure which, at a.
glanoe, looked not unlike oar erstwhile
printer, Sammy Teed- It is supposed
that this was intended as a "diu" at
Marshal Sager, but for what purpose
tbe Gazette cannot say. Must people
were at a loss to know what all this was
for, bat on looking np their almanacs,
the oooasion proved to be Halloween, or
as near it as one could get at it without
observing it on Snuday.
Hallow-even, or Halloween, is tbe name
popularly given to the eve or vigil of
All Hallows, or festival of All Saints,
wbiob being the 1st of Nov , Halloween
is the evening of the 31st of Oo. In
England it was long oustomary to crack
nuts, duck for apples in a tub of water,
and perform other harmless fireside
revelries. While tbe same thing can be
said of Scotland, tbe Halloween oere
moDies of that ooantry partook more of
a superstitious character', taking, among
rustics, tbe form of a charm to discover
who should be bis or her partner for
lite. Of these now almost eiploded ous
wine, toe Desi summary is that con
tained in Burns' well-known poom
"Halloween." We refer to Brand's
Popular Antiquities for some notice of
Hallow-even praotioee.
DO YOU SUFFER?
WHAT A PHYSICIAN HAS TO
ABOUT THIS SEASON.
BAT
AUTHORITIES SAY RHEUMATISM
IS UNUSUALLY DANGEROUS.
Here and There.
Sea M. Lichtenthal for shoes.
Lawrence Sweek is over from tbe Jobs
Day.
Andrew Neal was over from Lone
yesterday.
Cbai. Repass was in from Eight Mile
yesterday,
Fine celery, fruit, oigars and tobaoooa
t Matbews'. tf.
Milt Powell it suffering from to attack
of rheumatism.
Jerry Broenan and wife were in from
Butter creek yesterday.
Submit your plans to Ranoui before
giving out jour oootraot. tf
M. Liobtentbal for shoes. Exclusive
shoe store. Handles tbe beet. 83 if
Tbe Orange Front te sow prepared to
serve freab oysters in sny it lie. 92 tf
LIdd Msttesoo is etill in jail st Baker
City swsitlog lareties tor $500 boode.
Born To tbe wife of D. Cox, on Oct
25tb, oo Hiotoo oreek, s 9 pound girl
Floe home-made taffy st tbe Orange
Front. A clean, freab etook of goods-
leave your orders. tf.
Oirl wanted to do booeework. Oood
vtgee. None bat tbe beet need apply,
Cell at Quells offlos. 83-tf
Te arrive toon st llttbewe'-tweet
potatoes, ersoberries, Or and pi's soap
sod other oeoeeesries. U .
Aor one deeirina to bnild either s
booae or bars will make none; by eall
lug oo lbs OesetM offtoe. 07 1(
For eale residence property. Barn
end good ootbooeee. Will Nil cheap on
easy terms. Calletoffloe. 83-tf.
Beet soeommodatioo snd eonrteooa
IrMtoMol st tbs Imperial Hotel, Seventh
sod Wash. Bit., Portland, Orrgoo.
There te sloe lot of Cnoolnrbsa
kferioo bock I for sale st Tbompeoo k
Blnoe' steble. loqoJreof W. C. Brows.
fcOtf.
Will Move to Portland.
Conductor Wm. Dunn has deoided to
leave tbe Heppner branch and accept a
freight run between Tbe Dalles snd
Portland, making tbe latter plaoe his
headquarters. Mr. Dunn and family
have lived in Heppoer several years snd
during their eoj iurn bere have won an
enviable plaoe In the hearts of Heppner
people, and they will be sadly missed .
Mr. Dunn has held tbe position of con
ductor on tbe Heppner branch muoh
longer than any of his predecessors, and
now leaves it entirely at bis own sugges
tion, as tbe night work was exceedingly
wearing on him. In bisoapaoity aa con
ductor he has always been pleasant and
obliging, yet ever solioiluus concerning
tbe welfare of bis employers. It goes
without saying that Mr. Dunn snd
family have tbe best wishes of all for
oontinned enooess, in their new Iocs
tion. Tbey leave tor Portland thia week
of
J. L Utbeoa bss tekeo tbe Jonee'
brb stand sod does good work St
nuDolar orime. IS eeoti shaving sod
cants beifruttliia. 74-tt
Mongols ere dmIm it trilled swst;
sad tbey art dangorously wasUd it eon
qomJ bt dslar la eaare bre One
Mloote Cough Curs wosld btisg tin
4iaU raliaf. For eale b Coster k
Uroek.
Dick Mslbtwe sod V. Oestry, ooder
lbs firm oeme of Mslbtwe A 0otry,
ere satoeleUd togtther lo tbe barbae
boainsa is the be etesJ. lo donre
sooth of lbs poetofflee. Tbey solicit si
elL Bbavieg, IS smU. tf.
Oeorge Doffifd bss sums floe ball
breed CWr! barks, oot of HVrlso
wbkb be lehe to tll st ras
eble figure. He will be el E L. Mat'
leek's sorrel oo shoot rVpt. 2". Ceil
e bim.
Dr. Jobs W. Kteate. of the "IUd
libl." ever so lbs eUt ir soelbiBg
Hf. ets tsrottb lbs Intel ewk-
tailo la lbs lasl-HenbaHes, Jray,
Y.,m.oth af flia-BlsJe bf SS sHItt to
lbs boeiseee. Drop '
Ute oot of tear esootb. tf
Conser & Brock have s display
qaartg that "takes tbe cake."
Frank Farosworth is rapidly recover
ing from an attack of fever.
M. L. Warren, of Big Butter oreek,
who bat been very ill, is improving
rapidly.
Marion Evans snd brothers are just
finishing the eowing of tome 330 sores
of wheat.
A fight yesterday belweeo two email
boys, down on Main street, created more
exoitement than s fire.
Tom Morgan recently ret timed from
e trip to Idaho where be disposed of a
lot of floe books for Ed Day. '
Mr. J. J. O. Barber, of Portland, rep
resenting tbe Mutual Life Int. Co., of
New York, wae In Heppner last week.
Cbea. Jones wiitee down from Juneau
that bo ie doing well at ble trade. He
ill leave for Klondike lele tble winter.
Mrt. Cbae. Jonee has returned from
Hamilton's mill, where tbe bat been tor
several weekt, snd will tpend tbe winter
In Heppner.
F. J. Crawford snd Johnny 8tevensoo
srs over from feodleton. Johnny ie
learning tbe bsroeee trade with Mr.
Crawford, hie brotber-ln law.
Eastern Oregon snd Wsabingtoo are
experiencing an extraordinarily long
tiegt ot dry westher. Tall sowing"
needs some moisture badly.
Dr. W. A. Roberto, of Portland, a
ritlng young dentist, ie lo Heppner,
hiving arrived Bonis; last and bat
decided to locals bere about Dec. lit.
Tbe managers ot tbe Hotel Heppoer
srs sdding sn sdditioo lo tbeir hotel
building. When eompleted it will
materially Increase tbe number ot rooms.
Dr. MoHwords was sailed oot to Eight
Mile leal week lo slteod J as KnigbUo,
wboweebedlr hurt by s estate otep.
ping ioto a bedgar bole, falliog with
him.
Word bss some from Jack Lake
el 8ecrseMolo where be went to look
after s position. II ie hitherto onei
plained obeenos ceued Sootidrreblo oo
easiness.
J. U. Kieherdeno, maoager ot tbe
Hotel Deppoer, Is orlppW to soms ex-
teat by bevisg etoppad oo a oeil oee
day leal week. He is elile to be eroood,
however.
Mr. AeJrew M. Petareoo, ot Oooao-
berrf,deirs lbs OitotU lo tbaak all
bo eaaistad in the building of lbs
Heedlsb Lulbarae ebsreb St Oooe.
berry end bleb was dtdieeUd oo lbs
34ib alt.
Significance of Its Alarming Increase Dur
ing This Fall.
There has beeu . so muoh disoassion
recently about tbe alarming increase of
rheumatism in this section, that a Ga
zette man was instructed to investigate.
A member of the board of health said:
"Do not quote me as saying that rheu
matism is necessarily a mortal disease.
It isn't. But there are often times when
it leads to heart oomplioation or distur
bance of the brain, and results in death.
"And, whether dangerous or not, tbe
Buffering is always intense. Anxiety
and care, mental shook, and iojaries lead
to rheumatism, bat tbe prevalence of
this disease at Ibis time in Heppner and
vicinity is undoubtedly owing to the
damp, oold weather of the fall months. '
Tbe usual treatment of rheumatism is
unoertain, inefficient, and disappointing,
as is acknowledged, by many physicians.
Henry 0. Robe, who resides at No. 1
Sycamore St., Buffalo, and who is a
prominent G. A. R. man, reoently creat
ed considerable stir by going before J as
W. Chstmao, a notary public, and swear
ing to the truth of the following state
ment: "Early last full, I bad a severe attaok
of rheamatism, aoo'impaoied with great
weakness, exhaustion, and indigestion.
I was incapable of anything like work,
but my health was fully restored by the
use ot thai vegetable medicine, Paioe's
celery compound. It has brought joy to
our household, and the physician who
discovered it may truly be o ailed tbe
Good Samaritan."
Inquiry among our druggists shows
that this compound has been used by
quite a number in Heppoer, and no case
of rheamatism or neuralgia has failed to
yield to its oorative powers.
Arrested for Seduction.
Near midnight laat night, Sheriff Mat
lock arrested Clyde Sperry on a oharge
of seduotion, preferred by Miss Ida
Ritchie, ot lone. Tbe girl is in a deli-
oate condition, all this being charged op
to young Bpeiry. He was immediately
released on on $250 bonds, R. O. Wills
snd Milt Powell beoomiog his sureties.
His examination will come off to-morrow
before Judge Richardson, of this place.
Tbe young men who gave tbe "projeo-
toscope" exhibition bere last week forgot
to settle tbeir "power" bill with Ike Ea
rns before leaving town. A oonatable
called npon the gentlemen at lone, but
tbey would do nothing as there was no
warrant In the hands ot tbe officer.
Tbey proceeded oo their way to Arli ng
ton where tbey will doubtless be called
npon to pay. rneir enow is a good one
and they oannot afford to do business in
tbii miDner for tbe purpose of evading
the payment of tbe small sum of $10,
F. P. Vaughn was in from Eight Mile
laat Saturday.
Oeo. F. Roberts, one ot the live travel
ing men, was in town over Sunday.
Mr. Norman Myers bas returned from
below, aooompanied by bis bride.
Mrs . W. F. Raark and son, Exie, are
over from Silver, Waab. , to visit rela
tives. Chas. Cunningham is over from Pilot
Rook ia oonneotion with bis back busi
ness. Mrs. Fred Bartholomew's father, a Mr.
Adams, is very siok at bis home at Gales
burg, Ills.
Braoe Haines and Ed. Aahbaugh were
among Eigbt Mile's visitors to Heppner
Saturday.
John Durham has opened np a saloon
on Willow street which be oalls tbe
"M. &. M."
Mr. Miller, justioe ot the peaoe at
Wallula, was killed by the oars near bis
home last Sunday.
W. G. Bogart came In from Pendleton
and bns aooepted a position as mixolo
gist in John Durham's saloon.
W. E. Morford, J'., better known as
"Ginger," is in town after a brief so
journ in the Blues as a mutton monarch.
E. B Stanton was In from Eight Mile
yesterday, and to our scribe be expressed
sn opinion that rain must fall soon if
Morrow. oonnty expeoted a crop next
season.
Mr. Theo. Nelson, ot Ohioago, a cousin
of Mrs. Herbert Bartholomew, arrived
this morning from Seattle, where he had
been on business. He leaves tomorrow
for his eastern borne. .
Tbe Gazette has the most obliging fe
line in tbe Heppner hills. Though en
cumbered with a family of six, she has
adopted two more waifs and seems con
tent to take all that o me her way.
Henry and Otis Weleh are under ar
rest at Monument oharged with bntober
ing beef cattle not their own. Their exami
nations will come off tomorrow. The
Gazette knows nothing as to tbe trnth
ot the charges.
Frank MoFarland bas been appointed
special agent of The Equitable Life As-
suranoe Co., of New York, tbe strongest
in the world. Cash Burplus to policy
holders of over 43 millioc dollars. Don't
take insurance without seeing tbe new
plans of the Equitable, Insures both
sexes at same rates. . 77tf
Canton Flows
Canton Harrows
Canton Gangs
Canton Disks
ior Drills
Seeders
SoDeri
Soperi
Studebaker Waoons
and Hacks
o
GRAIN and
FEED
1 P
esttUt 1 s
Main Street ,
Next door to Falaoe hotel,
HEPPNER, OREGON
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat
ent business conducted ior MODERATE FEES.
Our Office is Opposite. U, 8. patcntOffice
and we can secure patent ia less tune tliaa uosc
remote irom w usmnKiuu,
Send model, drawing or pnoto with descrip
tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of
charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured.
I a B.uouir-r " How to Obtain Patents," with
cost of same in the U. & and foreign countries
sent tree. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Opr. Patent Office, Washington, d. C
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
F' STATU OF WM. C. AKER9, DECEASED.
J Notice 1b hereby Riven, that letters of
aclminlHtrtttion on the estate ot Wm. C. Alters,
deceased, were granted to the undersigned on
the ii'Jth day of October, 1897, by the County
Court of Morrow County.
All persons having claims against said estate
are required to exhibit them to me for allow
ance, at my home near Gooseberry, Morrow
County. Oregon, within six months after the
date of this notice or tbey shall be forever
barred.
This 29th day of October. 1807.
BENJAMIN 1,. AKERB,
2-9 Administrator.
To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Oascarets Candy Oathartio. lOo
or 25o. If C. O. O. fail to cure, druggists
refund money. tf
Any person who is interested in
British Columbia shonld write to W. H.
Hurlbnrt, general passenger agent ot tbe
O. R. & N., for a copy of Pat Donan's lit
tle "booklet," "The New Bpnanzaland."
It is well worth tbe trouble. 60-tf.
What 1s Hop Gold? Beet
earth, bee ad. elsewhere.
beer on
Bncklen't Arnica Salve.
Tbe Beat Salve in ths world for Cuts,
Bruises, Hores, TJloert, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
UMibleint, Uorns, sod all Hkio Erup
tions, ana positively cures riles or oo
psy required. It is guaranteed to give
nerfect satisfaction or money refunded.
rnoezo rests per box. For sale by
uooser & Brook.
Baths down at the Jones' barber shop,
25 cents. Or villa Jones manager, tf
Tetter, Salt-Kheuni and Eczema.
The intense Itching and smarting, inci
dent to these diseases, is instantly allayed
by applying Chamberlain's Eye and
Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases
have been permanently cured by it. It
is equally efficient for itching piles and
a favorite remedy for sore nipples,
chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites
and chronic sore eyes. 25 cts. per box.
Dr. Cady's Condition Powders, are
just what a horse needs when in bad
condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
vermifuge. Thev are not food but
medicine and the best in use to pnt a
horHe in prime condition. Price 25
cents per package.
STOCKMEN,
FARMERS, .
EVERYBODY !
You Don't Expect
Goods for Nothing!
BUT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES
to suit ths times. Yon want fresh
groceries snd supplies ; yon want sub
stantial gents' furnishings. Yon osn find
what you want at T. R. Howard's.
MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED I
3 Howard
Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
THE ART OF BREWING
Was Perfected by the
ro duction of....
To trade A good heating stove, for
cord wood. Call at ofTioe. tf
HEPPNER RACKET STORE .
e
Mr. Homer Hellook sod wife, ot Pen
dleton, have been called over by ths ee-
riant Illness ot Mr. Ballock'e mother, at
the borne of her daughter, Mrs. W. P.
Dutton, below town. Mr. Qallook is a
well-known newspaper man and coo-
dooled tbe Heppner Times during its !
lifetime, lie Ie at praeeot editor and
manager ot the Pen Jletoo Tribune.
Rrgsidtd at s Duty.
"I lost my appetite sod beostns weak
At last I was takea very eick. My at
tention wee called to Hood's Sarea-
parilli tnd I took a bottle and it made
me feel better. I have taken five bot
tles tnd tm now well. I (eel it my duty
to tell what HooJ'e Hsrtaparilla bae
done." Mrt. A. Evertoo, Wedderburn,
Oregon,
Hood'i Pille srs tbe favorite family
esthtrtio. Easy to takt, easy to operate.
25oentt.
THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN MORROW COUNTY TO
BUY NOTIONS AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
FEW PRICES QUOTED BELOW.
1 paper full oount pint 2 cents. 1 paper good needles 2 oenlt.
I spool linen thread.... 3 oents. 1 oard hooks sod eyes 1 cent.
1 ball knitting cotton... 3 oeott. 1 gents tape border bkf 5 oents.
1 Misses colored border handkerchief 2 cents.
OTHER GOODS SUCH AS UUSLElir. 10WELS,
HANDKERCHIEFS, $a, AT LOWEST PRICES.
OUR 5 AND 10 CENT COUNTER IS ALWAYS
FULL OF BARGAINS. CROCKER Y AND
GLASSWARE IN ABUNDANCE.
A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES AT PRICES AS
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
NO TBOt'BLS TO DHOW GOODS WK WANT YOUR TRADE.
.... J. W. VAUGHAN.
And now the entire world
Knows this nerfect vroduct
As the Star Brewery beer
On draught at
all popular saloons
STAR BREWERY COMPANY,
203 Washington St., Portland, Or.
BIG CROPS
BIG PRICES
Notice to ftkufpaea)
Don't overlook those floe Cunningham
hooks tt Thompson k Diane' etable.
Inquire of W. C. Brown, st Pelace bolt-1,
or Ed. Bishop. WO-tf.
,.- for'
QPVlARj
vPRAGTICAli
floras fallow, that bas oo fear io bit
soul of the hereafter, etole M. D. Hay.
man't ibona out ot the Pelaoa lintel
omoe, wiiiie me old man was taking s
little Dtp it so early boar yesterday
morning, Herman bet very poor
opinion ol the eolprit.
To bral tbe broken sod diseas! tie-
tuee, to tooths lbs irritated eurfacee, to
lotttotly relieve sod to pertnsastttly
ears it the mission of DeW ill's Witeb
llstsl Halve. For Hale by Cooeer
Broek.
Ratsatkiaf te 1914 as.
Mr. Jtrnae Joe, of the drag Irh tt
Jonee k Hub, Cowdo, lilt., Is epeeklng
of Ir. Kieg'e N Dieenvery, oaye that
laat wtetof tike wife was stlaokad witb
La Ori p. end ber ease grtw so ertoos
that pbreteleee at Gowdas ssd I'eos
ensld do sothlnf lor br. tt eee1 te
devalnp talo UaHy Oetemptit. titv
me ). Kme'e New lharovary ia etnro,
nd atllinc of be Inuk bolOe
boma, and to the eorprnw nf ell the ba
sts e et t-ur rrnm nri no, aei
kalf dne-a Hollar Mn eared bet enand
snd 11. I. Kms'e Lhwy f'
Ooiuisiitiaa. Omtbe end OMt m soar,
eeteed lo da be gnod work. Try It.
Vre trial bottles at Coeeof A Broek't
iwaf Htore.
lttooue It tlill ob the turf doing a
tie etrpttUr bosiDeea.
m m uisiiii v f fj m i" aBtsi tw r. u i. - 4
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Bill CM Y: ,TtV W - aW Q VHmtHtt I tit
mm
m iiks mm.
tout wife bas stood by you faithfully
in your advertity. Now, let her ebare
In your prosperity by buying ber a new
sewing maobins from
O- TIIOMI7SOST oo.,
New stook jott received. Prices from 115 to 50. Call sod
Inspect their lines.
"Dat Co'n Juice
Is Found at
F Welcome
f1 i hi I i J I 1 VTt TSt STwoaTHT lt) ArT1V
I i t,fe- JXiTTi, m(, 1 sm., h-t km.- i ifoa M.H.ihiir
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toh vfitniisV. Mtv
Oo Main Htreel, in City Uotel Duilding.
The Best of Everything
Always on Tap
Oourteone treatment to all.
Nioo club roome.
rope
FRANK ROOERS
J. I. ROBCRTS
Hotict of Intention.
Use Orm s av Tns Dali.s., Oaanoc.
NOTIcr.lt HIHlBr OIVKN 1 M AT T Is St I 1'
Inllnvlnt Hum' sIU.r baa Slari notlm ol I J U
IS Inlriitlna i aiaka b'il rxl la i,rl ul I I
Msialn,. sn4 ihat said .t'".( 111 mwU b I 1 I
hf islin. sn4 ihat sai'l fffl '
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yjrt'm, on smiaiar is, kn, via:
rAM A. LITDKLL,
n t Ki r lot the sin k. To t 1 1
v a w a.
lUnsnuMht NiDnvtrtt witn.saia In prnr
blssonuiiootn nal'lmira upn aixl rnltlraUnn
ol s14 tana, vis John R. rilnnn, (harl J.
Anri.r,, niro I ariatm an4 A HI raw M.
r.wrsrm. aUol WuuaaMrrf, nti.
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Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Are You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
Now Is the time to get lbs Weekly
Oratrnnitn, u,a a-raaiMit aeepapr of
the Wtat With tbeOar'tu.U.tb etriet
ly Ie edaniv noe ar, t-l.fio. .No bHUr
aobtetliiiB ot beat popera oas b msvls
All thee can be procured at ThompKn A Uinu, Lower Maio Streef,
neppner, wregou.
rnt)rmn am wall aft)ialntoi1 with Drant, llarnry, rrMk. fill! lam and other fount!.
and can aara mwtrj anJ tliua In maSlu tbaao twtluus with traTlln men.
rrlrco In kapln( wltk tbe tlma.
THOMPSON fc 131 NNS,
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Rogers & Roberts,
Contractor! and Builder.
Plans and Estimates Given on snort Notice.
All Kinds of Repair Work Done
OFFICE HOUKS-Day and Night Leave yuur orders "Any 011.
.'lace" and Kog. or Jim will net 'em. o o o o o o o
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THE PLACC TO OCT THCM l AT
II has aurtliliif In tbit line tint ynu Bias daslre and jnn ran depend oa II yos al a
fnxl art U: la nn Mat uaranla It,
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. .
Ole3 Stanel, Main Street Resalrlsi a Specialty
The GAZETTE, $2,50 A Year for CASH.
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