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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1898)
r I Portland Litra1? - t -la. --.-. 4.-t'"J A LITTLE SUFFERER . . Fscs, Hands and Arms Covored With Scrofulous Humors How a Cure Was Effected. "When live years old my little boy bad scrofula on his face, hands and arms. It was worst on his chin, although the eores on his cheeks and hands were very bad. It appeared in the form of red pimples which would tester, break open and run and then scab over. After disappearing they would break out again. They caused intense itching and the little sufferer bad to be watched continually to keep him from scratching the sores. We became greatly alarmed at his condition. My wife's mother had had scrofula and the only medicine which had helpd her was Hood's Sarsaparilla. Wo decided to give It to our boy and we noted an improve ment in his case very soon. After giving him four bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla the humor had all been driven out of bis blood and it has never since returned." William Baktz, 416 South Williams St., South Bend, Indiana. You can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla of all druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's. HaaH'o Dillc ""M Liver Ilia: easy to take, 11UUU S rlllS eaty to operate. 23 cents. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. The Gazette can offer the following olabbinit rates : The CAetTE 12.00 and Club Rate Weekly Orefonian, J1.50 $3.00 " 8. f, lExamlner, $1.50.... 3.25 ' N. i. Tribune, (1.00. 2,7 5 " Inter-Ocean, 1.00. ; 2.50 " 8. t. Chronicle, $1.60...... 3.25 " 8. F. Chronicle and Map $2.00. . . 3.75 Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, 1.00 . . . 2. 75 Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.O0 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 4. 50 Rural Spirit, $2.00 , 3.00 Sew York Wool Record, $2.00 3.00 MeCall's Magazine $1.00 ... , 1 .30 Yearly subscribers to the Gazette can get clubbing rates With any paper on earth. METH. EPISC. CHURCH. SIBVIOBS. Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m. Epworth League Devotional meetinK at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m. 'The Bpibit and the bne say. Come. " The pastor may be fonnd at the parsonapre ad joining the church, where he will be triad to meet any who may desire to consult hi in on religious, sotiul, oivio, philosophic, educational, ot any other subjects. J. W. FLKHHER, Minister. M. E CHURCH, SOUTH. 8EBVICEB. preaching 11 a. m., 7 p. m. , class Sundav, m meeting- following morning service. Sunday school, p. m. Epworth league, Fri day, 7 p. m. "Let in forsake not the assembling of our selves together." Pastor's residence in parsonage, next cloor to church. C. K. How a rd. Pastor. 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 of Mrs. T. J. Matlock. Take Notice. 1. The sum of five cents per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions 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 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 rate of five cent a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to In every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. BBEEPHERDEE SHOT. Jaa. Fitz fatally Wounded by W. B. Ewtng, a Rancher Ewing In Custody. W. B. E wing, a rancher who resides at Cecil, is now lying- in the county jail in this city awaiting- the outcome of a gunshot wound in flicted by him on Jas. Fitz, a herder who for several years past has been In the employ of C. A. Rhea. The shooting occurred near Cecil on Wednesday and appears to be the outcome of a bad feeling: that has existed In the neighbor hood for some time. At the time of the shoot ing Fita was in charge of a band of Mr. Rhea's sheep, herding them in the neighborhood of Ewing's place. This Ewlng had forbidden him to do, as be claimed the land was deeded. Tak ing two of the Leyde boys with him, Ewing went out to take the sheep away from Fitz, in tending to hold them until Mr. Rhea would settle d amages they had done. At this juncture Ewing claims that Fitz assaulted him with a club, and to protect himself he pulled agun and shot at iritz, aiming to shoot him in the leg, but the ball took: effect in the herder's right Bide, after which Fitz turned and started for his cabin a mile distant. Ewlng at once started for Heppner, but word of the a flair reached here ahead of him. Sher iff Matlock was out of town, but a warrant was issued for Ewing'i arrest and placed in the hands of a special constable, Henry Cannon, who proceeded at once after his man. Cannon met Ewlng between Lexington and lone, ar rested him and returned to Heppner, placing Ewing in charge of the sheriff, who had in the meantime returned from the country. An effort was made to get bail for Ewlng but it failed and he is now awaiting the result ol his Bhooting before his preliminary examination will be held. - The above is substantially Ewing's story in regard to the affair. Yesterday Gov. Rea and Justice Richardson went to Cecil and procured a sworn statement from the wounded man, which gives the other side. It is as follows: "On Feb. 2d, about noon, I was on some rail road land herding Bheep for C. A. Rhea. This land was claimed by Ewing. Ewing, with two of the Leyde boys, came out to where the sheep were and started to drive them down to Ew ing's house. " When I saw them start the sheep, I walked up to where the boys were, saying, boys you make good herders. I then walked in between the sheep and Ewing in order to drive the sheep hack, saying to Ewing, I can drive these sheep and don't need your help. Ewing drew his pistol and pointed it1 at me saying, 'I have been laying for you, you s of a b. I have got you. now'. At which I struck at him with a broom handle which I was using as a cane and tried to knock the revolver out of his hand. 1 think I hit Ewing on the arm instead of the pistol. The piBtol at the same moment was discharged the ball striking me in the arm between the wrist and elbow. Ewlng immedi ately shot again, the ball of the Becond shot striking me j ust below the right nipple." Fitz then started for one of the ranches on Willow creek where assistance could be had. A physician was hastily summoned from Ar lington and his wounds probed and dressed. The doctor has not located the bullet yet, and says that Sfltz cannot possibly live more than 10 days. Fitz is a native of the north of Ireland about 35 years of age and has always borne an excellent character among those who know him. Ewing is a man of family, having a wife and four children. Should the result of his shoot ing prove fatal, it will doubtless go hard with him. He has secured the services of Attorney Ourley, of Arlington, who arrived yesterday morning to look after the case of hit client. DR. MARGUERITE GAKN8EY. Here and There. V Lioh tenth al & Co. for shoes. Exclusive shoe store. Handles tbe best. 83tf Baths down at the Jones' barber a bop, 25 oents. Orville Jones manager. tf Statements for the Famous Simple Account File priuted at the Gazette of fice, tf. Guinnesee's fsmons old "Dublin Btout," imported, at Cbrls BorcherV Common and seleot stook of tomatoes and canned oorn at T. R. Howard'. 605-tf. "Oo'n juioe" is all right but Low Til lsrd has a brand of H year-old good! that is bard to beat. G03 -lf. Heppner Candy Factory for freeb, oreami and taffies. W, H. Van Duvn t Prop., with E. J. Slocam. GOS-t. Any one desiring to baild either bouse or barn will make mouey by call ing oo tbe Qszette office. 67 tf Phil Cohn is paying the bigbeat price for sheep pelts, beef bides green or dry, fan, elo. Don't forget Phil. 5tt Oo to tbe Matlock corner and try Armstrong k Cooper's whiskey and cigars. If too liks tbe sample bay TW a. Ml tome. Dl noma to the Gazette office and vet decent lot of envelops printed Government envelops look cheap, and besides you cannot gel your ba.iocws osrd printed tbereon. tf Snider Bros, bsve succeeded Willis Btewsrt in the livery business, next door to the Gaulle office, and will do si lenersl liver and feed business . Hiss, saddle horses and stall room at reason sole rates. 611-tf. Oliver Snydsrbas tsken charge of tbe Hotel Heppner feed barn and will far oiib stall room, grain or bay at reason able figures. Bpsn over night, fed at 75 ssnts. Will also do drsy work sand h.nlinu 'tins to and from trains. tf Cordrav. tbs pioneer theatre man of Portlsod in tbs line of "popular prioe bas refitted tbs Wsstingtoo HI. theatre, formerly known as lbs "New Park Cordrsy always has something new. and oar people, when below, ran epenu i pleasant sveulog al bis place. t 1 Dr. Jobo W, Rasmus, of tbe Ked light," aver on tbs alerl for aooaetbiog saw, ean famish yon tbs Quest cock tails in the laod-Manhstlo, Jersey Vsrojoolu or Oin-usds by aa artist to tbs business. ProD in an! take tbe lasts out of y oar moulb. , tf Tbo llaiqnsa Ursod, oo Morrisoo street in tbo Msrqasm bolldiog. ie under sioollent management sod tbe psaHIia will be royally aalertsmsd this winter, Hew com pastes and Dew f sees will ap- txar from lime to lima at this popular first olaas Ihestrs ol Portland. .im! whea is Portland oar denireos sbool.l not fall lake In soma of lbs Acs drawee that be praanitxl. lNa taP "fcrll I BOS WACHL1NE HANGED. Gus Wachllne was swung into eternity at 11:45 today, at H lllsboro, for the murder of old man Lcdrlck . "VVachline stated on the gallows that tbe confession made a few days ago, in which he tried to implicate Buck, was false, but main tained that he was innocent of the crime. Old Sons? Get a bottle of good whiskey and a bottle of good wine. And you can drink W your true love, and I will thinlc on mine. New gong Where shall we get the whiskey, where shall we get the wine? We'll buy them from Llsh B perry, whose goods are extra fine At the Belvedere Saloon, Heppner, Oregon. ABOUT WHEAT. Dr. Garnsey, who makes a specialty of all ohronio diseases, is meeting with splendid success in Heppner and has decided to remain for some time. Two cases now nnder her charge are worthy of special mention. J. B. Manning, who bag been very seriously ill for the past eight months, sfHioted with a compli cation of diseases, has been nnder the oare oj Dr. Qarosey tor three d 'jra and is rapidly improving. "Father" Knee land, given np by others as having an ioo arable case of dropsy, is beiug treated by Dr. Garosey and rapidly improving. Tbe signed testimonials of these men will be fonnd below. The other recom mendations come from prominent men of Portland and show their estimation of Dr. Garnsey after an acquaintance of several years. All those afflicted with ohronio diseases should see Dr. Garnsey at the Palace hotel: ' Portland. Oreaon. Jan. 10. 1898. . To Whom rr may concern : This is to certify that Mrs. Dr. Mar guerite Garnsey baa had au office in tbe Commercial Blook for two years, and still retains the same. I have found ber to be a lady in every respeot. Any favor shown ber will be appreciated by me. Pkteb Fbedbrioksen, Sutp. Portland Savings Bank, Portland. Jan. 5. 1898. To WHOM it mai concern: Ihis will introduce to von Mrs. Dr. Marguerite Garnsey. a lady who manu factures and sells Borne medioines. I hae known the lady for several years, and baye fonnd her always to be sti Bight and upright in her dealings. Any fa vors shown ber will be appreciated. John hi. Hall, U. S. Diet. Attorney. Portland. Jan. 5. 1898. To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ! This is to oertify that I have kuown Dr. Marguerite Garnsey tor four yea s, during which time she manufactured and sold the Garnsey medicines in this city ; ana l runner oertify that sue is worthy of any eonfidenoe which tbe public may place in ner. x. H. MoDevitt. Justice of tbe Peace, Portland Disk I Portland. Jan. 5. 1898. To WHOM IT MAT concern: - This notioe will introduoeDr. Garnsev. who for some years past has been a resi dent of this city, and engaged in selling her medicines aud compounds. vv hi ie Here, ene baa not to my knowl edge bfen guilty of Boy infraction of the laws or tbe state, bnt on the contrary. so far aa my kiiowledee extends, she has rpu sedulously careful to avoid any violation ot the law. Lobd & Potter. Att'ys-st Law. Heppner. Oreoon. Feb 2. 1898. To WHOM it may concern: We have been treated by Dr. Garnsey during the past week and can say that ner remedies nave worked wonders with us. We cheerful Iv reoommend her to anyone affeoted with cbrnnio diseases. G. W. KnbetjAND, J. B. Manning. Portland, Jan. 5, 1898. To whom rr may concern: This will introduoe Mrs. Dr Garnsfv. who has been a resident of this city for some four years, two years of whioh time she has oooupied an oflioe in tbe same building m which I have bad my oflioe. During that time rbn has been eDgnged in leotnring and disposing of medicines or her own onmnonndinir. I have never known of her violating the law of tbis state in reference to pbysi dsns praotioitor without a license: on the contrary, aba has always seemed to endeavor to keep strictly within the terms of tbe law. She bas many friends here, and wherever she may go I be speak for her the oonrtesy which the American pnblio is wont to ebow to ladies. Very truly, Geo. n. Durham, Attorney at Law Whose a Who? Did you say that the old firm of.,.. .'fa 4 Co. 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, HEPPNER, OREGON. it? it it it it it it it it it it it it The Leader Of Course! 0 The man that Leads is the one from whom 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 The Beginning of this Nqw Year 1898. A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures Rev. Barnhsrl, tbe Baptist minister, is up irom Arlington. E. W. Rhea and Oo. ars treating the inside of their store building to a fresh coat or paint wbiob is adding rooob to Its appearance. romancl. teb. 8. Liverpool futures came heavy and dull and showed a 'decline of pence with nothing doing In cargoes which were quoted 34 lower. Engliah country mar keti steuljr. Anthwerp and Pari were quiet and dull. Weather reports showed rain in France. Chi Icago opened o lower and gradu ally aoM clown to 94 and hung there for some time. There was no news of an encosrairmi nature " North went receipt were 40.1 cars, com pared with l3l cars a year ten. After cllln; up to 9.$i frioea aaKKed oil' to and the clone wimstea.lv at ". The market for pork wu quite active In a eeulatlve way and the under- umiliiriiraUH nnimioeratiie IrenRth. OfTenum were lilt lit and the demand wm fairly active from mifwel laneoui source Outalile nrdera were R(km1 mini local speculators and packers appear! t l more interested. Home of the continents! markets have purchased meats dtirlntr the (tuit month aa if they anticipated a prohibitive duty In the near future. Wheat is worth C6 cent today in the local market. Dysperxiiak enred. Bbilob'a Vitalhser Immed i ta t e ly relieves soar stomach, com- ing tip or food distress, aDd is the great kidnay sand liver remedy. Hold by Coo- aer A Brock. y Geo. Coner returned this tnornlna from a buslneaa t rl i to The Pallet. J. P. If l.n? A fit ' rmmil.r r.rtrun. tatlve, la it airpiier today. The M. K. church, Honlh. will ahortlt bevln a ertea of revival metliiKS with Kv. j. C, Tnomaa In c-hiKe. Proa. Atty. J. H. Bean arrived from Pendleton this mom titer to aatlut In the bralluiiutnr m. amluallosi of W. B. twins. Newt. WbeUtnni and W. W. Rmead arrive.! home from I'ortland this mornlns. They wert ueirRai" -u in Biaia eacu curivanuou ol republicans. hherirr Manors spent "ever. I data In the country Ihl w-k tHatlng up notice of election rin tervi tiar nonce oi apiMiiilmnt of ludcea till tiers ricvuuit. The Morrow rounty Repnhllian Club will hold a liiistneM meeting on tomorrow t I o'clock, att t eiHirtbiMiae. All republican art eoraiaiijr iiivnci hi lutmi, AbKpray. formerly of Heppner. but who ha. of late - taa-oii rutin In a buUher lioi at Monmottt M . haa purchaawl paaaare .,r Alain aii'l will aall for Ilia north on lit tielt trlpol Ibe r.llr. 1. W Turner and a lie were In wees intn site ijhik t reek ac-!loii. 1 tirv took out a atuti-iie ami nature inr their new rel'ieu'e . e hit rm-ii. m r iiirner floe a irHtdeal f frrlshtliig between Heppner and Dig down to the cause of your sick- ness, if yon want to get well and stay well. Most likely it's indigestion. Tbe irritating poisons of fermenting, pntrid food, left in the stomach bv iudiuestion. oanse headache, neuralgia, nervousness, aiEzinene, stomaoheobe, nanses, irrita bility, and all tbe other well known symptoms of indigestion. They Also cause many pains and dis orders - which are often laid to other Cannes ant hence are not easilv cmed. Bnt as soon as tbe poisons are removed, all these symptoms and disorders disap pear, lxcatise tliera is nothing left to esnse tlinn Notbing succeeds in tbis Ilka shaker Digestive Cordial, because it proventa tbs undigested food from fer tuenting in the stomach and belpa lbs stomaou to digest Us fond. Mold by dingbats, price 10 cents to I 51 UU per bottle. m is a joy forever." That's what you'll find at T. R. HOWARD'S Heppner. Oregon. a VI l t ill it l l i t' MINOR & CO The Pioneer Merchants 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 are now moving to the old Heppner & Blackman stand as our business forces us to larger quarters. Look out for i OUR NEW LINE i ABOUT MARCH J, 'OS. THE ART OF BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production of.... HOP GJVOIID And now the entire world Knows this verfect product As tlie Star Brewery beer On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. T. R. HOWARD'S I The Best Bar sainsT ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT FOR THE LEAST MONEY But ars those of greatest value in proportion to cost. If you want to got your money's worth of lioncit goods in Confectionery OR MACHINERY, CALL ON - C THOMPSON Ws are Increasing our stock for fall and winter. Call and sue us. It. C. WILLS' llr..tir Ihlt IVm't forget to bn oor saoirrsl rlHs of P. C. Thompsoo Oo. 17 20 Eight bars Konrl sosd for 25o cash st P. C. Thorn tson Go's. 17 20 WsDterl EtDeriaooed man on rsnub br March 11. Apply ti A. W. Bslsitrer. tigbt Mile, ur. ar Frank McPsrlsnd baa bres sppolutfNl special trent of The Kontable Life As orsties Co., of Na Yrs. (lis strongest to the worlil. (:ah surplus to polin holders of over 43 roil hoi dollar. Don't tsks losnrsnea nhoal seeing the new plans uf the KqntsM. Insnres both seiet st earns rati. 77tf Frank F.ngslmsr) as tip from Ions con pie of (lajs this week. II ts meet ing with aplabcliil snes lo his racists for lh a.f hratmg llo'irnn. Kf refer ring to at'Otber columo in tli ina joa will strong taatimnnUI la rsfareuos to this very usefnl boaa-liol.! srticls. BOOTS AND SHOES eis miw esici eaicc GrnU' heavy Creole shoes f 1 1 I I 0" Unit' hi-avy thint I Hft I H.S (lent' hiiavy hm 1 M 1 ii"' Harniaaii, nmiirioeonrarin. t ii n Hani l ull." brat arms ior hoy. I "h 14.'. Mnn'i H A Herht'idrMM alloc .. 4 01) S 40 Men's alljirwra. very lanry HI Ml am H iiwl thmm. San mil... i ,m I in HlMMShwl, iK.n Uiii.tMNit ... 176 11 Bnva' Evrrlaiilns ariiool shoe... 2") 1 LaillM'ahiMHi. heavy I V) I VA Ulle' Knullsh Kom IM I 'S Men a Frlx o Ocin. B. II ' 2 V 4elil' IhmiU Ml 1 on Boon. skhI sraili-s 8 7S 'i 4'. Iient' Kiim IhmiU I'M 2 'Vi Hoys' gum rxxit. 71k 11" nova aim miwi ruutwra i Men'i rulilior 7$ 'Mi Miilitr for felta I 1h I A att.aec' and rlilld'a hlirti ovr- alie, Ditlfin, very fin 1 7 I My Whole Stock of Shoes In Proportion. DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, FURNISHING GOODS Men's eottonad pants, old prlie, 7ie; new prli-, .'kip. Hoy' pant, all as, old prloe, S to 6c; nw prl' , r to "-. wen aovrn, on pru . kit: new prim, aac. prw-a. i, new prlr Men s anil, old nrlra. Ill'O: new t.r1x. th a Itlatiaeia. n. pri-, f I . , i, new prli ,!. Hoy' ureralla. old prli e. V; lie Men IHIIila. old lirK . Ml Ui II , ai f ui ai ;iiMU, nld prtre II Hi. new nrli-e. II I .. Itl'tlU prlr. Ii. UU Kuoa all It hat .e p i, old prl l l.7!, new Inloodl'S Pills Munulala the atomarh. route tli livrr, eur tiihon. be, leraularll. ltStlwaa, aout M'Muarh. rn.llail..4l. e. rrw at eenta. a.,14 bf all aruirt., in aaiy nil I tea with H.m4 I arirlli, Lenta' wft hats, old lrlr. II 'O In II 7V tiaa prn . ll ui ll. item, un-ieraear, ail wool, oiii ru, li.ni ne prlr. II Ml. i, nil. e.ira aia. all wool, o d nrlr. tl.'a). new prlra. ti if,. emu rfftum un'lerwear. fleer ne1. old prtre. ll new prli. . Iienta' n.a klnuiali, old prtre, $7,.V); new pfl.e s " lailli-.' all wtMil underwear, old nrlr Ii: m price, lliS. IaII' cotton underwear, old price, Wc: new prlre. 'Ot: lullca' all wool lioae, aid price, BOc; new Iirlre, Chllilren'a wool hoae, old prloe, i,': new price. Omnia. ' Lined slovea. beat buck, old Mica. tl M: nw I'rirn, waj. Lined Auatrallan goat, old price, 7'ic; new price, 40o. went' aocks, per noen, old price, 7Sc; new price, Mic. Arhuckle and Lion colTce, S poundi, old pries, II Z'.; new price, 11. On ladle' Jacket, No. 11, old price. Ill.'iO: new tirlc. 17 to. Ladlea' cotton hnae, old pries, 10c; nsw price, ht licit ta that ever cams to Hetmner. old price. .( new prlc, 4lic. . N. T. aiMKil cotton thread, A spools, old price, 2V; new price, S amnla, iV. Kliicol Una dauiaak, old prlc, (.'c; nsw price, Vice nis. rlwcKt Turkey rl, old pries, Wicj new price, ' reiiia. Puck onata, old nrlce. II.7A: new nrlca. SI if, All grade irliigliaina, old prlc, 14 yard, nw irl. e, la vard. All grade calico, old prlc, IS yards; new prl a, la vanla. Our gra.lea of d rea good aare too large to make meiiiiunoi in una nil, mil will u cul In pro iMirtlun tuverrthlng lm. ( ..rarta. w liv a big line; old pries. 7V to II ,'); new price, Mic to II. m it curtain, old price. II Ml; new prlc, no. Hel.pre.ia, old prn, 1 1. fa) to tt UU, nw prlc II () Ui 1 1 AY Kin pi ket txKika, old price, Jic; new prlc, iefiita. siio pnllah of all grade, old pries, new price. ! . tenia mitin Saimel n lac tt alilrt. old price, 7V . new prlc, . Mr napkin old price, SI SO; naw price, 7. ive.-.hirl. oi. prire, i.i, 7 l III. 1 I J m. nw prlra. ' nic, wi, . Mi. am. old l.rtr, ll i. new uric. Mk Kaii.n yarn, old prlc, bum he lor new prl.v, 4 hiinrhea lor ladle' leather blla, old prlc, Mc Uia'c; nw prlc. va Ui .'".. W ha tli nice! and lieaeat supply of rllilMin In town lavlna'aiid Mlaaaa rnjlimere nverralura, old ri. irnii iai. new prlc. If UI Ur That 14-Year Old Stuff, t at SB a . . Kohn's Best," On Tap Down at The Telephone Saloon Bar, old pries Ii; new 1 w w S) IT IH hahb onona New Stsnc, City Ilotnl Building, WW 11 IvTvY 113, Prop. IT HAS BEEN SOLD ! I T V ,. mm w mm m m 1 m m Bought several car loads of furniture last fall, but It's all none now. New O orders have reolenlshed the stock, however, and he Is In It yet Low Triers and Good Quality all count. Sou him at the old stand. Undertaking a Specialty. jjijooojojjjimutiiiiitjoji HOOTS AND SHOEStn. D m TMt PLACE TO OiT THIM It OF IVI. MCHTBNTILU, Use only one lieap- mg teaspoonful of Schilling s Best Bak ing Powder of flour. Anything you want in (JcntV Whitu and Colored Funov .ShirtH and collarM anl cuffn anl tin of all kindri. Everutiilna Less than Cost. Most Wm Money.1 to quart ' must uae tut teatpoonfuU tif tdhcr baking fv,Jcr. tt E. G. Noble & Co., ( Successors to Noble 4 Co., t C Ars is thla Bld si tb ld aland with IUn,.. Sa-ldle. Whl, Spurs, and an ndia V C l4 rel arraryttilnf In Mi.tr Una. U, H..I.1 and Mra (,. Ml,l cmprtaa tli ( w Iris wkawlll pay all Wllswt la aid Sras a aall a tll what Is dn. C S tt. O. IVOUTvlO iSs CO. ? I Are out to do business and plenty of It. Don't CO. Tliny have snytliltif In thla I Ins that ynu may dealr and yon can detiend on It ynti set s Sid artlcl whan they inaranlea It, SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Ols) Blsaf, Main Strwst R..lrlii m e...l.n. IIKI'I'NKK, OK Nov. Ii, lift. If'Wr., I vHMtr 4 il.oc, llri-imrr, th. lssTtsss:-l wu racantly taken with s aerer cold which mail m ry Iwora and render.! ma unlit ui attend to bualneM. A friend of mill called my allentlmt to ymr lir. fUrthlnw'a .nh aymp and ! Immi.1,1 a ledtl. nllns m f-lrenu, which relle in t om and cum plelely cured m. I am anlijwt Pi lhrnt difficulty and I have found nthlti that (eve mn a mum relief as thla roush curs, I am I ti formed thai ll la srelleiit for colda, hrnmhilia, whooping crinh and all throat and lung troulil... I lieg loreanaln, moat truly yonra, tTIS PATTf. Rmifl, Kd. (iaselle. L. A. AaJiHAL-IMSlCK, Merchant Tailoring! Hart jtint wcured the ner vice of Mr. Chun. O'Malli-v, ft practical cutter of New York City. Ho guarantee iutifaction. CALL AND bl.i Mli ON MAY bTUUKT K f