BABY'S SMOOTH, FAIR SKIN
A Gretefut Mother Writes this Letter
Toll all about Her Trouble when
Baby Broke, out with Scrofula Seres.
At the age of two months, my baby
began to have sores break out on hisright
cheek. We used all the external ap
plications that we could think or hear of,
to no avail.' The sores spread all over one
Bide of his face. We consulted a physi
cian and tried his medicine, and in a week
the sore was gone. But to my surprise in
two weeks more another scrofulous look
ing sore appeared on baby's arm. It
grew worse and worse, and when he was
three months old, I began giving him
Hood's Sarsaparilla. I also took Hood's
Sarsaparilla, and before the first bottle
was finished, the sores were well and have
never returned. He is now four years old ,
but he has never had any sign of those
scrofulous sores since he wai cured by
Hood's Sarsaparilla, for which I feel very
grateful. My boy owes his good health
and smooth, fair skin to this great med
icine." Mrs. S. S. Weoten, Farming
ton, Delaware. Get only Hood's.
unnji r:i are prompt, efficient and
UUUU S K1IIS easy In effect 25 cents.
A. GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
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clubbing rates:
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Weekly Oregonlan, $1.60 3.00
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K. Y. Tribune, $1.00 a.7 5
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Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.00
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 4.50
Rural Spirit, $i00 i 8.00
New York Wool Record, $2.00 8.00
McCall'i Magazine $1.00 1,80
Yearly subscribers to the Gazette can
get clubbing rates with any paper on
earth.
METH. EPISC. CHUKCH.
SERVICES.
Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. Sunday school
10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m.
Epworth League Devotional meeting at 1 p. m.
Praye' meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m.
''the Spirit and the bn'e say. Come."
The pastor may be found at the parsonage ad
joining the churoh, where he will be glad to
meet any wyo may desire to oonsult h i in on
religions, social, oivio, philosophic, educational,
or any other subjects.
J. W. FLUSaER. Minister.
The Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal church
will meet at 8 o'clock, p. m., on the first
Wednesday of each month, at the home o( Mrs.
T. J. Matlock.
Take Notice.
The Heppner Elks will meet next
Monday night and all members are in
vited to be present. Important business
will be transacted and candidates for
initiation will present themselves on
this oooasioo. After the last meeting
was oonolnded, Bro. Borcbers kindly
led. the boys down to Tin Palace and
gave them a feast whiob was muoh ap
preciated. Tbia was forgotten by the
reporter, bat not by those who had the
pleasure of participating in the pleasant
ordeal of storing away the good things.
But be gare to be oat Monday night.
The Dalles Chroniole: J. B. Ivey,
oolleotor of customs for Alaska, passed
tbrongb tbia oity on last night's train.
He has just returned from a 1000-mile
trip up the Alaskan coast, and tells
some fabulous stories about that coun
try. He says that it will take a century
at least to fully explore and prospeot
that land of wealth. Mr. Ivey is at
present on bis way to Washington to
attend to some government affairs.
Word oomes from Juneau, Alaska,
that T. R. Lyons is interested in a 00m
pany that is being formed up there for
the purpose of oarrying bonded goods
aoross the Amerioan territory and land
ing tbem in the British possessions.
This will be a big business and promises
large returns to those engaged in it. No
doubt Tom will be a millionaire before
he leaves Alaska.
On last Wednesday, Milt Powell sold
bis Hand Hollow ranch, consisting ol
about 1700 aoros of land and all the im
pliments, stock and sheep owned by him,
to B. F. Hynd and two cousins, Wm.
and Jack Hynd, who will take posses
sion of the same about Feb 5th. Mt.
Powell will probably locate elswbere,
but just what be intends doing this
paper did not learn. ,
Dr. Luoy M. Ingersoll delivered an
interesting and instructive leotare yes
terday afternoon, to Indies only, at the
Christian oburob. Another leotare will
be given tomorrow afternoon at the same
time and plaoe. On Monday evening
Dr. Iogersoll will deliver a leoture on
Hawaii. A small admission fee will be
charged, the proceeds to go to Heppner
public eobool library.
Chinese New Tears is "on" today in
great shape. It broke loose about 1
a. m., Bnd is still going. The local Mon
golians will feast today to their hearts'
content, and olose with a graDd war
whoop and exhibition of fireworks that
ought to scare all the devils in purgatory
FROM SKAGWAY.
A Skat-way Man, Late or Seattle, la Urpp
Ber for Horses. Mining News.
Mr. Y. D. Maddocks, of Skagway, late
of Seattle, is in Heppner looking after
some horses for the Alaskan country.
He wants large horses and no doubt will
be able to secure them here.
Mr. Maddocks thinks that the Alaskan
section is the greatest mineral belt ever
i Hoovered, tells of claims paying $500,
8600 and l,000 to the pan. He saye in
plaoes men go up on the hillsides after
the thaw and pick up $2 00 a day and
often more. This gold is found on top
f the ground under the moss. Experi
meots with this dirt have proven that
maob of it is rich and that the pay dirt
not always fonnd on the bedrock.
Mr. Maddooks thinks that there will
be no actual starvation in the interior,
but says that there will be muoh sick
ness, and particularly scnrvy.on Bcoonnt
of the lack of proper food. The big
stores have closed long ago and do no
business exoept to sell a small amount
of canned goods to tbose aotually need
ing tbem as a means of keepiug away
scurvy. The regular prices are charged
no more.
The Yukon river has been supposed
to be navigable all the year, with the ex
ception of the frozen season, but Mr.
Maddooks says that not more than one
trip was made in last year by steam
ers, because as soon as the water falls it
is too shallow for even the light draft
boats of the Yukon, drawing from
ighteen inohes to two feet. In -many
plaoes the stream is twenty to forty
miles wide.
Mr. Maddooks thinks that Seattle
lone will outfit 100,000 people and that
the rush to the gold fields will be on-
prceJen'ed in the history of the world.
L The sum of five cents per line will be! into eternal silence,
charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
ct," lists of wedding present 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 whatever 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 rata of Ave
cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher
ed to In every Instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
Here and There.
Liobtenthal & Co. for shoes. Exolusive
hoe store. Handles the best. 83tf
Baths down at the Jones' barber tbop,
25 oenti. Orville Jones manager, tf
Statements for the Famous Simple
Aooonot File printed al the Gazette of
fice, tf.
Goinceaee't famous old "Dublin
Stoat," imported, at Cbrls Borohers'
tf
Common and select tlook of tomaloei
tod canned oorn at T. B. Howard's.
605-tf.
"Co'o juioe" h all right bat Low Til
lard has brand of 14-yearold goods
that is bard to beat. 603 -tf.
Heppner Candy Faotory for freeb,
oreams and tafDea. W, H. Van Duyn
Prop., with E. J. Slocom. 608-t
Any one desiring to bnild either
bouse or barn will make mouey by call
log 00 the Gazette offioe. 67 tf
Phil Cobn is paying lbs highest price
for sheep pelts, beef bides green or dry,
fan, eto. Doo't forget Phil. v 5tt
Go to the Matlock corner end try
Armstrong k Cooper's whiskey end
eigars. If you like the sample buy
'some. Ctf
Come to tbe Osteite ofDoe and get
decent lot of envelops printed.
Government envelope look cheap, and
besides yoa cannot gel yoor bosioeM
oerd printed thereon. tf
Snyder Bros, have snoceeded Willis
Stewart in the livery business, oeit
door to Ibe Gaxtte nfflai, and will do
general livery sod feetl business. Itigi,
addle horses and stall room at reason
able retee. 611-lf.
Oliver Snyder bae taken charge of tbe
Hotel Beppoer feed barn tnd will fur
Bleb stall room, grain or bay al reason
able flgeree. Spaa over sight, fed et 75
sots. Will also do dray work end
hauling. 'Bos to and from trains. It
Curdray, lbs pioneer theatre man of
Portland in Ibe line of "popular prloes,"
bas refitted ibe Weetiogtao HI. theatre,
formerly kooo as tbe "New Park."
Ourdray always bas something new, and
oar people, wbea below, ro spend
pleasant eveulog at bis plaoe. tf
E. W. lilies k Co. bavs ad M greatly
to Ibe appearanoe of the interior ol their
lore this week by catling as arches;
la tbe partition betwoeo Ibe front sod
rear rooms, tod making other eooveo
ieol end eiteesive improvement. This
firm le reptdly pnsbieg to the (root end
tbe Gaiette is pleaes, to Sole Ibe Im
provements being mad.
The llarqitaos (traod, on Mr.rn.oe
street io tbe M era nam baildiog, ie titxler
egeolleet Riaaageneiit eod lb poHlis
ill be) royelly entertained this wloUf.
Ife eompsslee sad aeer feeee will ap
pear from lime to Inn at Ibie popular,
first-oleee theatre of Portland, so4 wl.es
le Portland oar dolie tbottlj fall
to take la eofbf ef lb fire dramas that
will be preeeslMt. If
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1 1 Bast t Sr'e. . tm f 1
I 1 hi s,..e r f I
Frank MoFarland has been appointed
special agent of The Equitable Life As
surance Co., of New York, tbe strongest
in the world. Cash surplus 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
Dr. John W. Rasmus, of tbe "Red
light," ever on tbe alert for something
new, oan furnish yoa tbe finest cock
tails in the land Manhattan, Jersey
V ermouth or Gin made by an artist in
tbe business. Drop in and take the
taale out of your mouth. If
R. K. Simpson, of Gooseberry, and J,
F. Willis, of Sooial Ridge, called this
morning while in to wo. Both are sterl
tog republicans, and say that politioal
mauers are warming up in their re
spective neighborhoods.
Tbe teaobers of the Heppner school
will assume their duties again on Mon
. . m. . .
aay morning, ins yaoituon time was
prolonged on aooonot of tbe prevail noe
of measles to einb a large extent in oar
midst.
Tbe faot that all outstanding warrants
of tbe Heppner school d int riot are called
in for payment speaks well for the man
sgement of the district. A lax will be
voted Jan, 2!Uh. All should come oat
E. J. Mnir expeots to leave for tbe
Alaska gold fluids aooot Ibe 10th of
February. Mrs. Mair will go east and
visit with bar relatives wbils Mr. Mnir
Is picking op gold nuggets.
Tbe Gazetts earries a full stock of
mourning note, correspondence style,
witb envelopes lo match. Those desiring
suob stationery oaa bavs their wants
supplied el this office, tf.
Lost Oo tbe road between Heppner
end Lexington lad Monday evening
a ladies' black bat and veil. Finder
please Usee at Ibis offl -e or et J. F
Willi', Lexington, Or. 6 6
uuiiee, tan tbe beat, if yoa are
troubled llb constipation, sallow skin
and a tired feeling, lake Karl's Clover
Tee, it ie pleasant to lake. Sold by
Cjoaer k Brock. y
Mr. Cba. OMalley, of New Yor
City, bas acflspUd a posttios witb A
Abrahamsick, tbe tailor. Mr. O'Mslley
bas bed many ytart ex peris noe in Ibe
tailoring business.
It is no oe to fill op a psper witb
psteot msdioin adverlisemeole, al
tbougb paid for, wbeo it Is muoh more
cooveoieot to pal io looal ads., gratia.
W. 8. Smith, of lone, was la Usppner
Toreday. lie bad just retoroed from
Short visit o Pendleton and reports
bavins? baJ a Bios lime.
Mis. E. P. Oreeos left oo WsdoreJe
Bight's train I f ElUo.burgb, Wash,
biog ealied there by tbe sertoos illness
of bee father.
Cl.as. Cstrs was over from Bolt.
cre b a fee days I Me eei a a wiloeee
00 Ibe Jbna MpWria ce.
Nle Jones, of Hotter rrseg, ie reported
quit ill. Ir. Hwinharn lft this nx (re
in g lo sttel blm.
Wru. Oo-mIiusb ie over from Prodi
1 e endeavoring to em-ore work la tb
vlolotty.
E n met Cnebrao esme oer f Ux
am tit on Wednesday after soopliee.
Met liughee and Harney liberty
tieitsd lleppusr yreler Jay.
Ch. fleymer see in ftoai Li"!l Mile
oe TaeeJsf.
Itilty Wiieoe bse returned ffi.tsi a Irip
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Tk I . I tun I Mhertie. ifi
HbCU t.i teswrs, riMMs rf4sur-
The Birth of the "Greater" New York.
Vi'ith the down of the New year the
G'ehter'' York is ushered into the world
foil (frown giant. The problem of
municipal government is to lie 1 at to
tho gnpremest test. Within Its limits is
oont:nned a population equal to that of
th.i teen of our sovereign states at oar
lust census, and as numerous as ttut of
the original thirteen states. Provisions
for the life and health of this vast mu'ti-
tude of all nations and dimes is an un
solved enigma. Thousands of sufferers
in New York and elsewhere are wreeted
from the grasp of thai agonizing com
plaint, rheumatism, by the timely use of
Hostetter's Stomac h Bitters, which is a
preventative of malaria and kidney 00m-
plaint, and a oorative of liver complain ti
oonstipation and nervousness.
A STEER CASE.
a. Big Fight Going; on Before Judge Richard-
sou Over a Bovine.
Most of tbe population of the east
side of tbe oouuty are in town patting
up a $500 fight over a fifty dol
lar eteer. Bert Phelps in looking after
tbe interests of Osoar Rust, the plain
tiff in tbe suit, while Gov. Rea has
charge of Jas. Johnson's case, the de
fendant in this action to prove the rights
of property. Tbe matter was explained
in Ibneeoolumns some time ago. John
son sold tbe steer to John MoCarty, of
tbe Union Meat Co., but before shipment
was made Rust replevined the steer, but
Mr, Johnson gave bouds and shipped
the animal auybow.
Rust olaims tbe steer was raised by
him in the Ridge seotion. Mr. Johnson
bought tbe steer of Geo. Gates, of Wsg
ner, whose brand appears on Ibe animal.
Tbe former does not deny that Mr. John
oo bought the steer but attempted to
prove tbat it was never tbe property of
Mr. Gates.
Tbs jury, composed of H. A. Thomp
son, Al Emerson, Eli K-eoey,S.P. Flor
etioe, Dave Mo A tee end Tom Qiaid, were
given tbe esse for decision this morning,
bat op lo the tims of going lo press
Ibey bad not reached a verdict.
Miss Allie Hughes, Norfolr, Vs., was
frightfully burned on tbe fees and neck
Pain wss instantly relieved by DeWitt's
Witob Hsiel si.lve. which healed Ibe in
jury without leaving a soar. It is tbe
famous pile remedy. Coosr k Brock.
Whose a Who?
Did you say that
the old firm of....
EW.RleaiCo.
WERE JUST DIGGING FOR BUSI
NESS THE SAME AS EVER? IF
YOU DID YOU TOLD A FACT.
HARD FACTS COUNT.
Winter is fairly on and bargains in
winter goods can be had
at the store of
E. W. RHEA & CO.,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, HfiPPNER, OREGON.
Ifc-ath ol Nally Roberts.
Tbe so gel of death bas egain hi en
among us sod made sad the hearts nf a
bappy bom. List Friday morning
about 10 o'olook Kelly C H hart, eoo
of Mrs. A. A. Roberts, passed to tbsl
boaroe whenoe no traveler returns, after
so illness of Iwi wrek. ileab being
caused by typhoid frvr. lie was aped
17 7ears, 4 months and 19 days. Nally
wm a bright hot, just budding Into
manhood; of good babiis and piswsse.
of ooble qtalitie that made him friend
berevrr be went, and among bisebxl
mate be was beld io bigbeel etm
The funff al took place last Muodat from
Ibe M. E. oboroli, a Urge number of
people being present lo pay lbir last
respects to lit dead. Tb impresaiv
faoersl oeremnny was oooducted by lUv
King, assisted by Ibe choir, nompoeod of
Mr. O. II. Kitslsr, Miss Molly Hud
petb, Graei Hrrroo, II. F. Hodsprtb
sod r.irneet lludspeih, after which the
remain were laid to rest In Ibe Odd
Fellows oemotery, followed lo Ibslr leal
rreting plaee by a large Bamhse
trtrads, the psll besrere being Keener
Wylie. rrsnk lilronymon. Uxne M
mss, Chsnie MereJitb, Eustace Mat
II--IJ and Jekehberp schoolmates of tb
deevastd. Tbe entire rommuHlv exlende
sinner sympathy to the egsd nv.ihor an
family. HnrprlM Vl'ey, Clif, lUrori!
Tb f nng men wa a brother of on
fellow townsmaa, J. J. It'iberle, wbo re
oeived Ibe esd aew Ibis morning.
Hood's
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1 MINOR & CO.
The Pioneer Alcrchants of Heppner
have not sold out, but on the
contrary will start East
About Jan. 17, '98
And will add many new lines
to their stock of
General Merchandise
WE WILL BUY DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS
WHICH writ.!. ENABLE US TO UNDERSELL
ALL FORMER PRICES.
We are now moving to the old Heppner &
Blackman stand as our business forces
ub to larger quarters. Look out for
it
OUR NEW LINE
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people like to buy. The slow, plodders all
stand aside for him. That suggests a good
reason why so many customers are being
added to the list at
T. R. HOWARD'S
" The Beginiung of this
New Year 1898.
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THE ART OF BREWING.
Was Perfected by the
Production of....
HOP QOM
And now the entire world
Knows this verfect product
ms trie otar urewery beer
V A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures,
is a juj iukvii, niai s nnai
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BOOTS AND SHOES
OpiiIs' hesvj Creole sho!S, .
Ui-nts ncavjr snurs
iiMil' havjr ahM
lUrd Caah," bsl shnson esrth.
"Hani Cash," htwt shns for tMiys.
Men s H Hsrrirs arras snoes ..
Mill's slippers, vsrjr lanrf
MlMM-a e hl shews, San. rail ...
Mlawis a hn'l, hnii Utn, brat ...
Hova' Kwrlasilne school shoe...
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Boys sum hoots I in
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DRY GOODS. GR0CEWES,
FURNISHING GOODS
Mrn'l ool tollable panU, old price, 7,1c; n
nrlca. 'i.
hoys' nls, all sees, oll prtrs. Mm lo 61dj nsw
pnea, v in
Mn s overalls, oM pries, ftr; xtrm pries, 0e
Boy's ovsf .il la, oll prlc, 4t; now prl .'.
Mrn's pants, olil pries, I; to tl.'S, new prlre,
1 1 r. to.ini
Mn suds, nM nrirs, Hfifl; new pries, p.ix
BUnsrla, old .rl , 11.7... n'w prl , ll.ei,
UhIIIs. iM lirlce. II Hi- i.sw hrlv. II IV
I.mu Knot SUIT hsts, old price $4,711; new
pr1.-s. tt
(.fun soft hats, old pries, U ll.T.'i; nsw
pri. , i: . io si.
Oriiui' uniUrwssr, sit wool, old pries, ti'fi
new l.rlre. II
I.ni. eitrs sites, sll wool, nli) prtrs,
new nrlee. tl B,
l(nl eotlon nti'lerwmr, ("ere lined, old
price. II. fiU. new J.rl... II.
Items' nisrktnluslies, old pries, 1 Hi, nsw
price s m-
On draught at
all popular saloons
STAR BREWERY COMPANY,
203 Washington St., Portland, Or.
The Best Bargains-
ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT
FOR THE LEAST MONEY
But are those of greatest value In proportion to cost. If you want to got your
money s worth of honest goods 111
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Confectionery
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OR MACHINERY, CALL 0N--Oe
THOMPSON
We are Increasing our stock for fall and winter. Call and see us.
Ladles' all wool underwear, old Dries S'J: naw
price, i..
IHe' cotton underwear, old price, fiOc; new
price, 'irk!.
lilies' all wool hose, eld price, 80c; nw
price, c.
Children'! wool hose, old pries, 4'; nsw price,
JDrenU.
Lined gloves, best buck, old Dilns. tt.60: nsw
price, Vru.
Lined Australian goat, old price, 7V; new
pries, ilie,
llenta' socks, per dosen, old pries, 7V; new
price, .'inc.
Arliuckls and Lion corTue, I pounds, old price,
ti.; unw pniw, tl.
une UOIr.' iscket, No, an, old price. Ili'iO
new pries. 17 m.
lunlles ' cotton hose, old price. 10c: nsw Dries.
le.
1 lis brat tea that ever came to Bsnhnar. old
price, ; new pries. Ifte.
. N. T. soon! roiton thread. spools, old
prl"s, '.'; new price, a ShhiIs, 'i'r.
Finest tins damask, old pries, e-'c; nsw pries,
45 cents.
rl:ieit Turkey red, old pries, 60c; new price,
10 cents,
lines eoals, old price, II. 7V new prl, 1 .V
All grailraslnghama, old pries, l yards, new
price, is yarils.
All srailea rallco, old price, 16 yards; nsw
prl' a, la yards.
Our grades nf dress gKds are too large to maks
mention ol In this list, but will tie cut In pro
portion to svery thing else.
Corsets, ws have s til line; old price, 7.V to
11 .'si; new prlre, Mir loll. Hi.
I sec curtains, nld prlre. II VI; new price, II HI.
Hlireals, old pries, II..') to ti UU, nsw pries
I no to l A.
fine pocket books, old pries, 'jorj) nsw price,
eeuU.
ehos polish of all grades, old price, Ide; new
price, Ifir.
limn' cotton flannel night shirts, old price,
7V ; new price, av,
Mre napt Ins. old prlre, II 10; new price. TV.
Overshlrts. old prli, 'ie, ), l iai. ;
Hsi: new pries. Tv, IIOI i.j,
Ysrn, old price, l fii: new pries, Vv
eaxiny yarn, old prlis, bunches lor fm; new
prW. I hum lias l'ir i.
Ijwllrs' leelher hells, old pries, .Vw to ,'; nsw
price, tie to i.
Vs hae the nicest and newest supply ol
rllilnin In town.
llls' snd Misses rsshmers overvaltsre, old
price. 7 ie io 1 1 hi, new price. e- Ui wm.
That 14-Year Old Stuff,
Kohn's Best."
On Tap Down at The ... .
Telephone Saloon
OOO IX IM HAHD GOODS O
New Blend, Oity Hotel Building,
LOW TlIvIvARD. Prop.
v9rr4rrr4T4r-4r4ry4r4r
IT HAS BEEN SOLD ! I
Anything you want in (JcntV Whit and Colored Kuncy
HhirU and collarn and cufT.-i and ticn of ull kindn.
Everuttilno Less than Cost. Most Have Money.
SCHOOL CLERK'S SOTIL'K.
V"TI( t na r t.Vl Til IT AIL
, nr,.,..t ear a,.l i.l m k i ml k .
ill tm ii1 si lte iA the rum Interest
mesiiirrii. t ilait J i knur It I 4.
iei Inet ho. I, Miwrvw 1 ownly. Or,
tkded ias. I), la
E. G. Noble & Co.,
I Successors to Noble & Co., )
C Are ie this SeM s( the old stand with tlsrneas, SoMles. Whlto, Spun, end sn eodlese V
C It1 of everything le their III. I. . hoMs snd Mrs. Men, Kohls comprise ths (
new Irs wee will psy ell bllisef thseld Irie as well as eullsf l whst le dus. C
n. o. -xoirjs cc.
5 Are out to do business and plenty of It. Don't
overlook this. Utpr work a specialty. (
J,
L im
Bought several car loads
of furniture last fall, but
It's all gone now. New
orders have replenished
V the stock, however, and he Is In it yet
1 I)W Prices and Good Quality all count. Sco him at
the old fitanu. Undertaking a specialty.
HOOTS AND SHOES'..
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THC PLACE TO OCT TMIM It Of
CO.
Thry have anything In this I Ins that you may drslrs snd you ran depend on It you gel t
goo.1 srtk'ls when they giisrsnlss IU
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
014 Starts!, Me'n Street Reeelrlne Seeeielt
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Hri'l'MKK, UR., Nov. IJ, IKI.
Af'urs. mtrr 4 Hrnck, WrpiT, ttt,
f.ssti ss;- was recently Uken wllh e severs rold
which mails ms very hoarse and rendered me unfit to
attend to business A Irlsnd o( mlns ralle.1 my sttentlnn
to your I'r. Hrthlow s rough syrup snd I bought s bottle,
eoetlng ms rents, which rellevsl ms st ones end com
plntely rured ms. I tin subject to thrust dirllriilly snd I
hsrs found liiilhlng that gavs ms SO much rsllelssthls
rough cure.
I sis Informed that It Is sscellent lor colds, brow hills,
whooping rough tnd sll throat snd lung troubles.
I li lo remain, most truly yours.
OT IM I'ATTKKiMlN, Id. Osaetls.
A.. AURAHAM81CK,
Merchant Tailoring!
Hnx just secured tin nervieiM of Mr. ('has.
O'Malley, a practical cutter of New York
City. Id? guarantee rat ifart ion.
CA Ai AND HVA'Z MR ON MAY BTHKKT-
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