Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 08, 1898, Image 3

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    FROM FOOT TO KNEE
Ohio Woman Suffered Great Agony
From a Terrible Sore Her Story of
the Case, and Her Cure. -
u For many years I was afflicted with a
milk leg, and a few years ago it broke oat
in a sore and spread from my foot to my
knee. I suffered great agony. It would
barn and itch all the time and discbarge
L great deal. My health was good with
the exception of this sore. I tried a great
many kinds of salve, bnt some would
irritate the sore so that I could hardly
Stand the pain. I could not go near the
fire without Buffering intensely. Borne one
sent me papers containing testimonials ol
cures by Hood's Barsaparilla, and I told
my husband I would like to try this med
icine. He got me a bottle and I found it
helped me. I kept on taking it Until my
limb was completely healed. I cannot
praise Hood's Barsaparilla enough for the
great benefit It has been to me. It
cleanses the blood of all impuritiea and
leaves it rich and pure." Mrs. Anna E.
Eaken, Whittlesey, Ohio.
You can buy Hood's Barsaparilla of all
druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's.
aawu o 1-11 is cathartic.
favorite family
Price 28c.
A GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
Ihe Gazette can offer the following
Clubbing rates:
The GAZETTE ta.00 and Club Rate
. Weekly Oregonian, $1.50 13.00
" 8. F. Examiner, 1.50 8.25
' N. Y. Tribune, 11.00 2,7 5
Inter-Ocean, 11.00 2.50
" 8. F. Chronicle, 11.50 8.25
" 8. F. Chronicle and map $2 00. . . 8.75
Thrtce-a-Week N. Y. World, 1.00 2.75
Webfoot Planter, 50c si.00
Leslie's Weekly, 14.00 4.50
Rural Spirit, $2.00 8.00
New York Wool Record, 2.00.... 8.00
McCall's Magazine fl.00.... :. 1.30
Yearly subscribers to the Gazette oan
get clubbing rates witn any paper on
earth.
METH. EPISC. CBUKCH.
8KBVI0BS.
Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School
10 a. m. Clauses Mo. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m.
Epworth League Devotional meeting at 1 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m.
The Spikit and the bride say, Come."
The pastor may be found at the parsonage ad
joining the church, where he will be glad to
meet any w"o may desire to consult mm on
reliaions, social, civic philonophio, educational,
or any other subjects.
J. W. FLE83ER, Minister.
H, E CHURCH, SOUTH.
SERVICES.
Sunday, preaching 11 a. m., 7 p. m., class
meeting following morning service.
Sunday school, 3 p. m. Epworth league, Fri
day, 7 p. m.
"Let us forsake not the assembling of our
selves torther."
Pastor's residence in parsonage, next door to
church, C. K. Howard,
', Pastor.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
8ei vices each Sunday at 11:00 o'clock a. m.
and 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday even
ing at 7.O. Choir practice Saturday evening
at the church. K. L. Bhilly.
Pastor.
The Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal church
will meet at 8 o'clock, p. in., on the first
Wednesday of each mouth, at the home of Mrs.
T. J. Matlock.
Take Notice.
L The sum of are cents per Una will be
charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
raspect," lists of wedding presents and donors,
bad 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 chu rch 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
ed to In every Instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and mad known
upon application.
'J
Here and There.
Old Bong
Get a bottle of good whiskey and a bottle ol
good wine,
And you can drink to your true love, and I will
think on mine.
New 8ong
vi here shall we get the whiskey, where shall
we net the wine?
We'll buy them from Ush Bperry, whose goods
are ei Ira one
At the Be Wade re baloon, Heppner, Oregon.
lain
Henry Padberg, ot Rhea creek,
town today.
Vim'. Ingram was in from Eight
Mile today.
Dick Neville bas been on the lick lit!
for day t r two.
Mark F. John, of Pendleton, made this
offloe a eall today.
Jacob Border is op from lone tbii
week attending eoart.
Born Monday morning, to Ihe wife of
Otto Friedncb, a daughter.
Lloblenthal k Oo.foriboee. Exclusive
hoe store. Handle! the beet. 83tf
Statement for the Famous Simple
Aoooant File printed at the Osteite of
floe. tf.
C. C. Curtis, W. B. Ewlog and brother
re op from Dooglei attending ooort
tbii week.
"Oo'o JaioV 1 all right but Low Til
lard bas a brand of lt-ysar-oli good
that Is bard la best. 6u3-tf.
Mre.D. E. Oilman and Mrs. J. W.
Veogbao returned Ibis morning from
borl visit to Portland.
An? oo diriof to build either
boose or barn will make money by eall
ing oa the Osteite offloe. 67 if
Attorney 8. B. Boston U op from
Billsboro looking alter eutne matters
before Ihe cireait eoart.
At Ihe Iooo school meet log yesterday
11 T. Walker was elected director aod
Ed Keller re-elected slerk.
Beet Moominodatloo aod eoorUous
Irealmeol at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wash. 8te., Portland, Oro.
Rv. Falbir Bfiody, of Cwod, will
bold arvfce at tbe Cat bo lie cborob oe
Baedsy, Marob IS, lao ot tbe Hnodsy
following.
Levi Bbaaer came lo from liar dm so
yesterday. He roporU bis wife very
lok sod aba baa beo bed rtdJea f
woe tima.
T. W. Meral.ell. a familiar knight ot
the grip, vieited ttlV" ldaj la the
.(tiers, ol Fteber, Thoiee) k t.. pilot
od oil deeJete, of fortlesd.
Magnetic iDsoles are among tbe most
scientific revelations of the age. They
keep tbe feet warm and dry, thus pre
serving the animal beat in tbe body
and at tbe same time eeuding magnetism
into tbe blood as It circulates through
tbe feet Dr. H. E. Ward bas these in
soles for sale at tbe Palaoe hotel. Con
sultation free.
Eagle: Ike Ennes and Tommy Id gra
ham, ot Heppner, are over on telephone
business relating to tbe proposed new
telephone Hoe between this city and
Barns. The boys will let tbe pole oon
truota and endeavor to get everything in
readiness for rapid oonBtrnottoo ot tbe
line as soon as the snow leaves the
mountains.
The very latest news in regard to tbe
blowing ap of the Maine Is that con
gress bas been aeked to appropriate
$50,000,000 to be expended at tbe direc
tion ot the president for national defense
available to June 30, 1899. Spain has
baoked down on her proposition for the
reoall of Minister Lee.
Emil Anderson came down from
Wardner, Idaho , a few days since on a
visit to bis uooaio, August Nilsorj, at
this place. Mr. Anderson is on his way
to Klondike and left Heppner last even
ing for Portland where he will outfit,
and on tbe 20tb inst. will sot sail for the
Northwest tenitory.
Rev. W. E. Beach, who is now in
charge of tbe Rhea oreek circuit, desires
tbe Gazette to make announcement or
bis servioes as follows: Sunday, March
13-Shilo, 1120; 8ooial Ridge, 3 80;
Fairview, 7:00; March 20 -Libery 11:00;
Eight Mile Centre, 3:30; Gooseberry,
7:00.
Btaoey Roberts and son were in from
Eight Mile yesterday. Staoev says crop
prospeots are good in bis locality and
should favorable climatic conditions pre
vail during June, tbe month in which
our orops are made, there will be an im
mense yield in the Eight Mile neighborhood.
Dr. John W. Raamiu, of tbe "Red-
light," ever on tbe alert for something
new, oan famish you tbe finest cock
tails in tbe land Manhatten, Jersey,
Vermouth or Gin made by an artist in
the business. Drop in' and take the
taste out of your mouth. tf
Cordray, tbe pioneer theatre man ot
Portland in tbe line of "popular prioes,"
bas refitted the Wastington St. theatre,
formerly known as the "New Park.
Cordray always bas something new, and
our people, wnen below, cun spend a
pleasant evening at bis plaoe. tt
Lieut. MoGiegor, ot tbe Salvation
Army, returned from Portland this
morning. Her sister, Capt. McGregor,
topped off at Tbe Dalles to visit rela
tives. There will be servioes at tbe
barracks as usual on Wednesday ei
lag.
There's more clothing destroyed by
poor soap than by aotnal wear. ''Hoe
Cake" soap contains no free alkali and
will not injure the finesl laoe. Try it
and notioe the difference in quality
Rhea A Co. a-30
.Andy Cook and orew will com
mence shearing next .Friday al fed
Day's." Tbey expeol to be steadily am
ployed with shearing from then until
lieep aie a'l shorn io this part of the
country.
Why all tbia blow and blaster about
wool bag? T. R. Howard'a customers
will get their wool aaoks as obeap as
tbey cao be bad anywhere else in Hepp
ner. Price absolutely guaranteed.
C28-31.
Coins lo tba Gazette offloe aod get a
decent lot of envelopa printed.
Government envelope look obeap, and
besidea you cannot gel yoar business
oard printed tbereoo. tt
Catarrh oored. A clear bead and
aweet breath secured with 8bilob'a
Catarrh Remedy; sold oo a guarantee
Nasal injector free. Sold by Oonser k
Brock. i
T. L. Dormao, of Rhea erek,-baa
"conrtin" business in Heppner tbia
wetk.
A Total Disability Claim of $1,650 Paid
to a Man who was Afterward Cured.
The Monitor, a newspaper published
at Meaford, Oot, Canada, first dis
covered tbis case two years ago, and
published it at length, whioh now seems,
owing to tbe cure of it, to be a miraole.
Tbe faots were so remarkable that many
people doubted tbe truth ot tbem. Tbey
said: "It is too remarkable; it cannot
possibly be trne; the paper is mistaken,
and the man, although be may think
himself oared, will soon relnpse into bis
Cormercondition," etc etc Tbe accuracy
of its report called in question, tbe Mon
itor determined to find oat definitely
whether tbe faots were as stated and
whether the mas would really stay onrerl.
Tbey accordingly kept a olose watoh on
the oase for two years after tbe first arti
cle appeared, and have just now pub
lished another article about it in which
the original reports are completely veri
fied, tbe care is permanent, and they
publish a fao simile of the cbeok given
by tbe Canadian Mutual Life Associa
tion for 81650.C3 amount ot total disa
bility claim paid by tbem to Mr. Petob.
Tbe first aoconnt stated that the pa
tient (see address below) had been a
paralytic for five years, that there was
soon a total lack ot feeling in bis limbs
and body, that a pin run toll lengtb
oould not be felt; that beoould not walk
or help himself at all ; for two years be
was not dre&sed; furthermore thai be
was bloated ard for tbat reason almost
unrecognizable, and oould not get his
clothes on. The paralysis was so com
plete as to affect the faoe and prevented
bim from opening bis month sufficiently
wide to take solid food. The doctors
called tbe disease spinal sclerosis, and
all said be oould not live.
For three years, be liugered in tbis
oonditioo. Then by some friends be waa
advised to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
for Pale People. He took tbem and
tbere was a alight obange. Tba first
thing noted was a tendency to sweat
freely. Tbia showed there was some life
left in bis helpless body. Next oame a
little feeling in bis limbs. This extended,
followed by prickling sensations, until
at last tbe blood began to course freely,
and the helplessness gave way to return,
ing strength, the ability to walk re
turned, and be waa restored to his old
time health.
Tbe above ia the snbstanoe of the first
article published by the Monitor. Now
tra.,t 1- 1 1 1 mi. ,ni aTTi. 1 I r r "j C oom""m mMU rfwatm .
roRQNTo.iJu.6'i8a&.
,t V JCt ""7 r-7oara
CLOTHING
hi
Men li Boys
follow some clippings, taken from the
s'tme paper two years afterward, and
iLereisnot the slightest shadow of a
doubt, in view of this testimony, that
Mr. Petob s cure i permanent. Here
follows the aooount:
On being Bgain questioned, Mr, Petcb
said : "You eee those bands tbe skin
is is now natural and elastio. Once tbey
were bard and without sensation. You
oould pieroe tbem with a pin and I
would not feel it, aod what is true ot my
hands is true ot tbe rest of my body,
Perhaps yon have observed that I have
now even oeased to ass a oane, and can
get about my business perfeotly well.
Yon may say there ia absolutely no
doubt as to my cure being permanent
Indeed 1 am in even better health than
when I gave yon tbe first interview."
"D i you still attribute yonr cure to
the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills?"
asked tbe Monitor.
"Unquestionably I do," was the reply.
"Doctors bad failed, as has also the
numerous remedies recommended by mv
friends. Nothing I took had the slight
est effect upoo me until I began tbe use
ot Dr. Williame' Pink Pills. To this
wonderfal medioine I owe my release
from the living death. I have sinoe
recommended tbeee pills to many ot my
friends, and tbe verdict is always io
their favor. I eball always bless the day
I wng induced to take them."
Such is the history of one of the most
remarkable cases of modern times. Can
. any one say, in tbe face ot such testi
mony.that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are
not entitled to tbe oarefal consideration
of any suffering man, woman or child?
Is not tbe case 10 troth a miraole of
modem medioine?
To make tbe evidence complete we
publish above a fao simile tr ot tbe
oheck reoeived by Mr. Petob from the
Canadian Mutual Life Association, be
ing tbe amount doe bim for total disa
bility. It Is unnecessary to add tbat
this life insurance association did not
pay tbis large amount of money to Mr.
Petob, except after tbe most careful ex
aminatioo of his oonditioo by tbeir med
ical experts. Tbey must have regarded
him as forever inourable.
Mr. Petob's address is as follows, Ren
. ben Petcb, Griersville, Ont , Canada.
We have an immense line of ready
made clothing in the 'latest
Spring Styles.
The only Really Well Assorted and
Up-to-Date Stock of Clothing
in Heppner.
HOT LAST SPRIHGOR FflLL.BUTTHIS SPR1K&.
There's big and little suits for old and young;
There's short and stout suits and slim and long.
Don't be persuaded into buying your Spring
suit until you have looked our goods and prices
over. You'll be repaid. They are new goods
received two months earlier this spring than
ever before.
Our Prices make Competition
Green With Envy.
For instance, there's a $10 Suit of Oregon
Wool, for men, made by Salem Woolen Mills,
guaranteed all wool. Can't be duplicated in
town. Then that $1.00 Suit, of two pieces, for
boys. Considering the price they are elegant
goods.
A person would naturally think that we sold
these goods for less than cost. We don't.. We
make a little profit on all these goods not
very much bnt some. We do business In Just
thU way. SHREWD BUYING AND CLOSE
BELLING. First, we buy right, then sell close
and quick.
Be Sure and See Our
Clothing.
ft
THE ART OF BREWING.
BACK FROM HAROMAN.
Aocording to announcement, Dr. Mar
guerite Garnsey made a visit to Hard
man on Sunday, returning to Heppner
yesterday evening. She reports having
bad a very pleasant trip, both going and
coming, but found a large number of
people of that little burg badly in need
ottba servioes ot a skilled physician.
While tbere Dr. Garnsey took for treat
ment eight oases, one ot them being a
lady 73 yeara ot age, who is suffering a
severe atroke of paralysis. Tba others
are afflicted with various diseases, but it
is safe to say that they will not remain
siok a great while under Ihe treatment
of Dr. Garnsey. Her msnner ot band!
ing all oases she undertakes is proving,
by tba abundant evidence obtainable in
Heppner, to be very auooessful.
All tbe cases Dr. Garnsey baa in
Heppner are steadily improving get
ting better from day to day. It you are
skeptical in regard to tbe success of tba
dootor, it ia only necessary for you to
talk with any of these people, and tbey
will soon oonvinoe you that Dr. Garnsey
ia all she claims to be, and more.
At (be Palace hotel ooly a few days
dis longer. Will leave for Portland
tba last of tbe week.
A NEW FIRM
E. G Noble &
Was Perfected by the
Production of....
IHEOIP GOID
Successors to Noble & Co.,
And now the entire world
Knows this verfect product
As the Star Brewery beer
Are in this field at the old stand with Harness, Saddles. Whips, Spurs, and an endless
lot of everything In their line. E. G. Noble and Mrs. Geo. Noble comprise the
new firm who will pay all bills of the old firm as well a collect what Is due.
CO.
Are out to do business and plenty of It. Don't
overlook this. Repair work a specialty.
Ondraught at
all popular saloons
STAR BREWERY COMPANY,
203 Washington St., Portland, Or.
This Is Yoar Opportunity.
On rnceiiit of ten cents, cash or atana,
a generous sample will be mailed of the
most popular Catarrh and Hay Fsvsr Cure
(Ely's Cream Ilalm) swfneiant to demon
strate tbe great merits of tbe remedy.
ELY BROTHERS,
60 WaiTn Bl., Kew York City.
Foil frost Hfeoaa Ktory Window.
I 0. Larue's eight-year-old boy, Bay,
bad a narrow raoape yesterday. Io
some manner be fell from the seoond
story wimliiw of Hsrvy Hush's bouse to
tbe ground- Ha waa nncousioua when
pioked up, but Dr. Mcfaol, who attend
ed him, aays be is not seriously injured
aod will be all right in a day or two.
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is that of plain and decorated
Chinaware & Queensware At
Gilliam & Bisbee s
And by the way they have anything you rn cull for In the line ol
Hardware, Htoves and Tinware.
CO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT.
Bev. John Roid, Jr.. of Or. l Falla, Mont
reeommended Elv'a Cream Balm to me.
Mn .mtikuiffs liis statement. (It la a rfli.
live care for catarrh if nsod as direcUd."
Kv. Francis W. Poole. I'ator Central Prea.
Church, Uolena, Mont.
Ely's Cream Balm ia tba acknowledgod
cure for catarrh and contains no mercury
nor any injurious drug, rriee, 00 oesla.
Clirail ('ear.
Circuit ooort convened yaeterday
morning with Judge H. A. Lowell and
Prosecuting Attoraey Beaa Id ebarga,
Oo. Hparry ia general bailiff aod
Matlock grand jury bailiff. Tba folic
ing compose tba grand Jury 1 E. O. Ash
baogb.Oeo. Cooer, Lather Hamilton,
II M. Hart, OtiaWlIharoaoB, Ernest TWit
mao, O. B. Falconer. Tba greed jury
bave op lo the tima wa to prm sot
reported oa any criminal ceata, TosUr-
day afternoon aad today bas bwa taken
op with tbe eaea of Oilmaa vt. McKlm-
mey, aad la atill no trial.
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Ucwarc ol "chrap Lad
ing powilcr Alum makes
good nicJitinc but bad food.
Ak your doctor.
Karl's Clover Hoot Tea, f r Coottipa
tlon It's tba best and It after osmg it
you doo t aay so, relorn package aod
gat yoar money. Hold by Oonser k
Brock. 1
BfcTOKT ABMOLCTCLY CNTHl'C
To Whom it Hay Conetrn:
Haying boeo Informod Ibat tba ageuts
of aoother IosoraiiOe Association ciroo
laWd Iba report tbat the Matoal Pro
tectee Insurance Association of Port
laod, Oregon, did not pay in fall tba
amount ot insurance on my dwelling,
wbirh waa deatroyed by Ore io Hpttn
bar last, and which waa loaurtd ia tbat
Association for IKK), I hereby state tbat
neb report ia absolutely untrue.
Tbat aald Aaenoiatioe, oot only paid
tbe fall amooal of tbeir polluy on said
da-alliog. but tbey paid 150 thereof be
fore tba earn waa due, seoordiog to the
Urma of tbeir pollry, ia order to aoeom
modate me, and I would farther slate
tbat 1 am entirely satisfied with tba
treatmeat I bave reoeived from tbat As
oooietioa, and cheerfully reeommend
tbem for tba manner la wbleb tbey ad
justed aod settled my lose.
Mas. r.Ti.L La warm,
C23 it law. Oreate I sm, Or.
Jaa. Hart and Jaa. Tbompeoa bad
enilxioa with tbtlr bisee while racing
deaa Mala atreet oe Saturday afternoon
ia which If r. Hart eaaaa out eeeoaJ beat.
Tba rr wheel of bis maebioe waa
brtikea boywod repair and Jimmy rec.
led a pretty arvere fall, bnt luckily ea
leaped eenooe li jiry.
ill
n 1
Frank MeFarlaad baa btea appointed
I 1-1 . I l Tt.m C.ail.hU I ifa As.
Tba 0.ae .III aUb with tba Dreg. 7 "7'"-. " ..T'
. . . . Li .1 :.. .1 I "" - -,.
r ..y ... r.-- i ia(Jft , ev.f &, wi)Uo( dare. ;
ai ioiiiaij, i" a.u i-r i6f,e sjuhnnt spit.g tha now
rVaator la all rHI. No Ke'ght of ,!,, ,4 u,a Kaaitable. Insures t-4
Prtliae ebeald be without lb
if. . sMee ot mm reus
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THE BIG
BRICK HOTEL,
The Palace
Slip
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tha Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tha
Signature
Phil Colin is paying Iba bigbest price
for sheep pelts, beef hides green or dry,
rur', etc. Uoo't forget Phil. 6tf
Comfort ia Trsvsllng.
Personally endnoted tonrist eiour-
inns are now Ihe fad. Tbe era particu
larly adapted for ladiea traveling alone,
or with children, for no change of cars is
necessary between the Paoitlo aod At
lantic Furthermore, each oar ia in
ebarga of a epr-olel conductor, wboee
sole dotie ara to look after tba welfare
and oomfort of bia paasengera. Tba cara
ara operated by tba Pullman Palace Car
company, thna assuring to paasengera
all tba corn forts af modern day travel at
leas tban ball tba usual Pullman rates.
Tbese eicorsiooa mo via "Tba Great
Halt Lake route," aod leave Portland
via Iba O. R. A N. at 8 p. m. Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday ot
aeb week. Tba car leaving Monday
runs through without change to Keneae
City aod Chicago, via tba Missouri
Pacific and Chicago k Alton east of
Pueblo; tbe car leaving Tueeday runs
tbroogh to Boston, via tba Itock Lilaod,
LakeHbore Michigan Boulbero, New
York Central aod Boston k Albany, aod
tba ear leaving Wednesday through to
Kansas City aod Hi Louis, via tba Bur
Itoirtoa aaal ot Denver. Tba ear leaviog
Thursday rone tbrongb lo 81. Louis, via
Missouri Pacific east of Pneblo.
For rates, pampbleta aod Information,
addreas J. V. Mansfield,
Oeu'l Agt, Bio Grand Westers By.,
Portland. Oregon.
Gibson & Berger,
At diss Jones' Old Btand.
Shaving. - - 15 Ott.
Hair Outtintr. - 25 '
J Baths 25c. Everything Strict
...Has been leased by...
J. C. BORCIIBRS
Who has secured the services of
MRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W
As manager. It will bo run in first das hhapo
in every department. Rate reasonable
SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
.bVIhnM Director.
II yoar school ia la aeed of a first claaa
eoelomioel chart this office baa ona al
Ism tbn ball prl. Coat W; will
Mil for 125 caali. ('all at line offloe.
Jl tf.
firing your bides, plt aod fur to
Ba. Methstia, al Ihe Liberiy Meat
Marksl , lie paya big best maris! prloe.
SlO-tL
D. A. CURRAY,
THE PALACE HOTEL BAH,
J. O. BOHOIUCRS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Formerly of PendicVm I fM T"
Tonsoriai Artist. 1 he liest Barffaiiis
Shaving, -Hair
Cutting,
Bhiip. Matlock Corner,
IB Cento
2B "
Bepuner, Oreiron.
Mathews &. Gentry,!
BARBERS
All E NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT
F0H THE LEAST MONEY
Rut are those of great! valtis In ))-.rlliin tn mat. If you ut to cl your
U1111117 s worth ol honrsl imh1s In
s
Shaving
V V V
15
Cents.
VV V
Hhop two doors South of Poslofllce.
Mcctioncry
ware, Tinware.
OR MACHINERY, CALL ON-
We art inrrasalns: our sUm-i for fsll an4 wlnUr. Call tn4 sm as.
D. E. GILMAIM,
Ueneral Collector SELF-HEATING FLAT IRON
THE GREAT FUEL AND LABOR SAVER
Frank Enoeiman
Put your old tmnki and notas In his
anils anl st your moiiy out of
h
tlirm. Make
collwtUins.
a specially of bard
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