The Gazette: Friday, April 8, 1898. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Representative, E. L. FREELAND, of Heppner. For Sheriff, D. A. HAMILTON, ol Heppner. For Clerk, VAWTEK CRAWFORD, of Heppner. For Treasurer, MAT LICRTENTHATj, of Heppner. For Asseuor, 1. F. WILLIS, of Lexington. For Co. 8chool Superintendent, J. W. SHIPLEY, of Heppner. For Co. Commissioner, J. L. HOWARD, of Pine City. For Coroner, E. R. HUNLOCK, of Heppner. THE REPUBLICAN NOMINEES. &HOULD USE FORCE. President McKinley, haviDg I shown the world that the U. S. was not seeking a quarre with Spain, and Spain haviDg declined its last opportunity to give up Cuba peacefully, and having added insult to injury by treating the loss of the Maine as a trivial mat ter and suggesting that it might be referred to international arbi tration, there is no honorable course left to this country except to use force in driving Spain out of Cuba and in establishing the independence of Cuba. Congress will next week, upon President McKinley's recommendation, an thorize that course and then there will be war. This war has not been sought by the administration, but every preparation has been made to fiprht it to a speedy and victorious close. low that it is almost upon ns, there is no doubt or hesitation in any quarter. Steps nave already been taken that will result in the necessary legislation by congress to provide the money WAR BETWEEN SPAIN AND IS HTT Washington, April 6. It can be stated authoritatively that after a conference with the members of the foreign affairs committee of both houses the president has decided not to send in his message nntil Monday. The cause of this decision was a dispatch from Consul-General Lee, received at the state department this morning, saying that it would be impossible to get all the Americans out of Cuba before Sunday. The tiokel nominated by the repablt can oounty convention on laet Saturday needed to carry on war on a scale appears at the bead of this oolomn. By large enough to make sure that it lookirj? it over yon will be oonvinced will be short. There is but one that it ia oompoeed ot good men from feeling in Washington, and that is, lop to bottom, and as a whole it will be to give Spain a thorough licking, a hard one to down at the oomirjg June regardless of any attempt that election . It i early yet to begin any may be made by European powers active campaign work, for 4he opposing to prevent it, either by diplomacy foroes have not pnt np their men, bnt at or by force. this time it appears fitting only to give a That hostilities are not on at abort personal mention of each oandi- present is owing to the fact that date on the ticket. the president, for purely humane The first name on the tioket ia that of reasons, delayed sending his mes E. L. Freeland, for representative. To sage to congress until Monday. the people ot Morrow county and the This was done at the request of state of Oregon as well, this is an office Consul-General Lee, who pleads of great importance at this time. Mr. for more time to get Americans Freeland ia the man for the plaoe. He away from Cuba before war be is native Oregonian, well versed in all gins. The patience of the Ameri the needs and requirements of tbie can people is being taxed almost county, and will make a winning race beyond endurance, and the tension regardless of who may be bit opponent must be lightened soon. on the C 'on tioket. The Gazette sympathizes with For sheriff, "Long" Dave Hamilton Is tne president and we Lave no the nominee. He is an old resident of hesitancy in stating that his course the oounty and long identified with its has been just and right. Now that best interests. Tbete seems to be but war is to come there is no doubt little doubt that he will be opposed by but that the same cool and calcu as strong a mnn as the opposition oan lating head that has thus far di put np, but Dave Is a sound republican, rected matters, will push the war well liked by all who know him, emi- with a vigor that will soon put an nently fitted for the duties and require- end to the butchery in Cuba and ments of the offioe, both by eduoation forever settle the hash of spam and business expHrlenoe, and be will be Let the war begin. a hard man to down. The oflloe of sheriff is one of tbe most important In y?E predict a hot time in the luo ooonty ana u. a. u.mmon n. C(mrt hou9fl tomorrow man tnat will nil 11 10 tne entire sbhs. fnpfinn nf the nennle. Vawter Crawford is the nominee for The demo-pops' grin is not so clerk, ia a native Oregonian and has broad since last Saturday. been a resident ot Morrow county for nine years, during the greater portion of wbiob tune ha baa held the position ol foreman on tbe Qszette, Being better known to the writer than anyone else we refrain from giving him an extended pofT at this time, desiring, rather, that he may make himself known to tbe people nf the oounty at large by personal Inter onurse rather than through the oolomns ol the press. Huffloe it to say, however, Washington, April 6. At the request of the president, Represent tive Hopkins (111.) took Representative Berry, (Ky.) a member of the foreign affairs committee; Mr. Sayers, (Tex.) the ranking minority member of the appropriations committee; Mr. Dinsmore, democrat, Ark. the ranking member of the foreign affairs committee; and Mr. Newlands,- silver republican, Nev. to the White .House this after noon, and showed them General Lee's cablegram. '" The cablegram said that General Lee was loading 2500 Americans and that it would be impossible to get them out of the island before Sunday. He said that the condition of affairs was inflamed, and the transmittal of the message might cause trouble. The president frankly explained' the situation. He said the message would have gone today had it not been for General Lee's cablegram. The safety of the Americans at Havana, and especially Genera! Lee s personal safety made the delay imperative. The .democrats all expressed themselves as satisfied.; f Last" Week o- We simply knocked our competitors silly with our display of Boys I Youths' Clothing the finest ever shown in this city. Our prices are as low as the lowest, if not a little lower. o o o o o This e Week... We'ask you to examine our display of ...HATS! Being complete and up-to-date, in all the latest blocks and styles, in Mens' Youths' and Boys' hats. Prices guaranteed to be as low as the lowest. Watch this Space. Something New will Appear Each Week. Our show window will contain a different line ef goods each week or ten days, and our advertisement will call attention to each line we put forward. Space does not permit us to mention all our extensive lines' at one time. London, April 6. On the highest authority the. associated press can announce that the British government has assured the United States of its fullest and most cordial sympathy in carrying out its Cuban pol icy. This assurance wan given with the most complete knowledge of the late developments in the negotiations between the United States and Spain, and on the understanding that events are tending strongly towards armed intervention in Cuba. Notice of Intention.. tiAND Office at LaObandk, Oregon, March 10, 1898. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE followine-named settler haa filed notice of hi intention to make final proof in support of lila claim, and that said oroof will be made be fore J. W. Morrow County Clerk, Morrow The Very Latest. A special bulletin reoeived from The Dalles at 10 o'clock todav. savs that Gen. Lee has been recalled from Havana and all relations of the ?gon' at Heppner' Oregon, on April U. S. with Spain will be Bsvered Saturday. Spain will not yield and only war will satisfy her. WILLIAM H. CLARK, vengeance upon Spain. Up to the present time I have been opposed to any intervention by force in Cuba and I was one of the few republicans who voted against the recognition of Cuban belligerency markable cures of all blood diseases. mnrA thnn iftnr nan . when thA ,ne One True B.ood Puriflt-r. question was presented to the house. Now I am ready to use our army and navy to drive the Spanish flag from the island of Cuba, and I will not only follow, but 1 am prepared to lead in a movement to authorize the presi Pre-Emptlon D 8 10540, for the V14 NW SEi NWU and NW!8W(8eo 15. To 4 8. R 29. W M. He namei the following witnesses to prove Mi continuoua residence upon and cultivation nf aalH lfltiri viz: Anriv J. Cook. Hexpkiiih April Wisdom. TlnDett. of Heooner. Oresron. Robert 8. Clark. T). ... .. li ji of nurdane, Oregon, and Abraham B. Chapman, Be sure that your blood Is pure, yonr 0 Vinson, Oregon. appetite good, your digestion perfect. . .. iopuriry your blood and build np your health, take Hood's Saraapnrilla. This medioine bus accomplished re- It E. W. Babtlitt, Register IN NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at La Gbindk, Orkoon, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has riled notice Hood's Sars.parill. has power to make i"'' ASSi enrichinff I before the County Clerk of Morrow county, Ore- I gun, v uauuuei, vsickuii. uu niit ioo, vast 29-40 E. W. Babtmtt, Register. No 1, vol. 1 of Arlington Re view, arrived with our. excliauges this week. It is a bright little weekly and we winli it success. The republican ticket, nomi nated laHt Saturday, is growing in favor with tRe people. They rec that this is an offloe 0! Importaooe tothe pgnie a good thiug when they taxpayers ot tbe oounty and one, should see it tbe above named gentleman have the honor ol filling, it will be ooodooted in I KVEUYTRINU UOW poiula to the a way that will prove satisfactory to tbs noininatinu of Ti T. (opr for gov, isxpayere, regardless ui r.rV ..u.,.- fl . ... tioos. . , Mat Liobtentbal will handle tbs coon- mike a strong lac ana a goou ly's money for tbe omnlng two years, at governor, least, and to say that tbs office ot good you well by purifying and Wnill Klafift rrininn lintl an n a- n S At A u H""iw,.uu JOHN T. OALI.OWAY. nerve, menial and digestive strength. Hd E NoM53tor the BE of See 5 Tp28R27 E W M. One or tne big greys belonging to tbe hit continuous residence upon and cultivation Hennnnr (ran. far .nmn.n. rnt hi. ,. of said land, Tin: A i. Btamp, M. J. Devln. W. rr - , u o. McCarty and Foster Adaon, all of Heppner, laamnea in some manner wuiie crossing uregon, tbs railroad traok near tbe depot yes ilAnf tn toufli thn RnRninh Dovern. terdav. and in atroiriilina to frne him- I I 1 1 a : x li a. ment that she cannot insult this lof hoof off. (I J mitnuun. natim, with imnnnitv and hidfl be. U tb00hUnal b' 0l,re,a' ",not it r AND OFFICE AT T-E DALLES. OREGON m, OBSy again grow out. This is DOS ot lb 1' Marc h a. W. Notice is herel.T given that . , Hie loiiowuil nftmm Kuier iiu mru iu,i- ui In tbe OOQotf hia Intention to make Anal nroof In snriDort of hla claim, and that said proof win be made beiorai. w. Morrow, uounty Diem. at neppuer, (Jregon, on Saturday, April in, rm, via HKO. W. HM1TH. acetxLenb gas. ?2' M"!Ji Vu tm ,or u,e He namet the followint wltnowtet to prove kl. ...I.I ...4 1 4 I ..linn toina la an niLli tionftl railHA for 1 he light Ot tbf future. WbT not bs of. Mid land, vli: Jainra V. Khea. Halnh L. 1. ... 1 - , 1111 f an immediate resort to force. It ,naeen""D "a 1 own little L)r.,iitn,oregoi..,.nd3oph M.on. of ioue, I ... . , . . . lk .1 : piant wnico win give lonr times un-gon. win uuv uu ill trunk iuo uiuwiu ujj hiud the cloak of diplomacy. The m(Ml . ... ' , American people are inflamed be- RDd will prove quite a loss to tbe outn- ond endurance by the method she paoy. has employed in dealing with the Cubans, and the destruction of the Ui'R political opponents are . . a a aware tnat tney nave , a popular ticket opposed to them, and to beat a mau on it will take the very bout efforts of their combined forces. y treasurer will be filled by a strictly honest and capabla man is onnsoessary as Mat is too well knowo all over tbs onnnty tor tbe Oscetts to add anything that would atreogtben bis staoding among all ol asses ot people, J.W. Hhipley, lbs present Incom- bfiilof the oounty sobool superloten- u. M..Hinnl.vi..oonm.n who Os wry hand and from al possesses svery qualification neoessary over the fitate come reports that for tbs duties ot this important ofllos. iuhiod should be pronounced con Mr. Hhipley Is well known In all parts tm'loa, tot that ia its ultimate end. of tbs county and will bavs lbs booor of How u wU work jn Morrow fi ng tbta on os tor two ysars mors. . , . . way ol tbiuklng.ls ons of the most im portent io tbs county. J. r. Vtlllis. HoMEidoaofthefeolinRinGm having served two years in Ibis capacity . . .11 . " ., 1.1 .u Cess may be gamed from the ful ..I llw.rn.iuhl nuilaralanilinor lha ' dalles end reairements of lbs oluo., ,owio8 w)rili of Hprecntatire will make a hoi rare against any mao Orout, of Vermont, one of the most thai eomes np against him. conservative men in the honxe: J. L. llowarJ is reoomlnaled lor eonn. Lm in favor of swift and terrible ty commissioner. Us bas served funr years faithfully and wall, which oom msmls Mm to lbs peopls lo 0 way that Ihsy onlJ out olberwiee bs rssohml. Mr. Uoward will bs fleeted Dr. K. It Uuoloek, of Heppner, was the nuanimnns choiee of lbs onoventioa for ooroner. Us will make o good oln oer, and d iu'I overlook lbs faol that be Is goiog to ! there with both feet, It is probatile that hs will bare Do oppoel tkio, and Id lhal eass bs will doohtl bs sleeted. As slated above, lbs Osteite will rsv fraio from farther eulogy at the prsweul time, bat II Is onr inlrtition stand by lbs lirkot a am J and do all ia our pow r to brlp elt It, tCvsty othar re pub- lies ebooi.l dn iimvib. ibis la do lims lor aotimnt, but a lime fur work OB IliS part til lbse whl twliese lo tbe principle ot lb republics part?. Tb way to sineeil is to stand l lb repnh- llcaa Dot oreslMil. Children Who wouU prtKribe only tonici and bitten (or a wcak puny chili ? Its muscles and i nerves arc to thoroughly ex J hiuitei that they cannot be whipped Into activity. The chili needs food a llood ? making, nervc-strcngthening m and muscle -building food. a way lo aonesti is 10 siami o in report- a Oz:JTn'tt"m ,b 10 ,b I Scott's Emulsion Ibe mUMI-ii-tue-road Kpa lints-thoae who are fighting for principle bare botuinatl tbe ful lowing ticket: (lownor John C l.ui Hfy. of nUti Ira Wakefield. !'Uti troamtrer- J. K. Ktr, hUL uU iuat J. 11 lloeuer. Ktate printer D. It. (lrev t'oiiK. lt I'ihL -J t Hill. Otbrr ullj-s wrro Irft prn for atitiiS, but will ytut wbljr l filllJ la 4oi tlni. i 1 of Cod Uvcr at Is all of this, and you still have tonic ia the hypophotphltes of lime rvl soda to act with the food. For thin ni delicate children there Is no remedy superior to It In the world. It means growth strength, plumpness and comfort to them. Be sure you get SCOTT'S EmuUion. JAS. . MOORE, ReRlater. more lishl than ordinarv mi nr al.nfriji 1 ... . i i . t:ii: f ' " " Ol our Dauienn.p anu me niwiug ui ,ghts at one balf the ooet? Applioable our gallant sailors as simply a for ass io churches, stores factories, distressing incident of the Cuban hotels, resideooee and country homes; ituation. The destruction of the "f8r ,b, ord,Df M or kMOW,n uia.u no uuuo 1Uu, w u.wauw DDderwrUer, lhrongbool tb American uean man an iua uug States. Wawaolafirat olaes aseol in ist of cruelties practiced upon the every towo. Writs for eatalogas sod ' "pp0"' 0ron-on onAi Prtl "lw" sufferinir iu Cuba." prices. TOE ACETYLENE (US MA- charles p. barsett. w , oaoru. wuio. ,d ,,,,,1 ...a 2(w. TdJ R AS E W M. no w vl iv v The Leader Of Course! 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 NOTICE OF INTENTION. LAMOOrrics at Thb Pau.ss. Orkuon, February , I1. NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE fnllowlnf named srttier haa filed nnllrs of hla Intention to make final proof In anpport of hla rlalm. and that said proof will In mads hrlnr J. W. Mnrrnw, t ouniy uirri, T. R. HOWARD'S The Beginning of this New Year 1898. good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures, Is a "joy forever." That's what you'll find at i ,. T. R. HOWARD'S Heppner, Oregon. (i Eli si ANY baa ofliciatly an- The It? f. W. E. Potwine will hoi J ao , . ! easier servico as ins u- E. cuarou oo ... . . , . .. TaesJay eveolrg of neit week, beglo wsnuonio remain neuiroi ia uisj BiD( 7a) o'clock. Appropriate ao war between the U. 8. and Spain, thema will bs reoJered by the choir, and bat recent diplomatic occurrences I ao off.riog lakso for Oeoeral Uisaioos. have aronaeil a suspicion that the 0. T. Mai lory has closed tbs bowling U. a may be op agaiott Germany ".owing to tbs liones Impoeed by lfr thn Kn.nih war haa nro. ,n' co",m- ' p'euy , , r. . Steep. Wo bear that there Will bs SO- lfrl. W, torr..w,CointTCI-ra.el HeppMr, ceaoa very ur. 1 ne auapicion. olbr pot , by 00 mtQ ,,y ur... on nt tlB(n: Hd Ko tl tot tbs XW, Bk t, TtlllltlWM II namva lha fllnln ltnmia In prms hi rnnllniioiia raaldrnr upon and rulmaUnn I ald land, Tli ; I harl P. Barnrlt, John MrMlllan, Rdaard I. I'aldivr and Char I Mnallatar, ail ot tsalnctusi, rn. J A, r. StoOBl T. is, , PKur, of Uxlnaton: ltd K No i for the fl1, NEI4 in hit 1 and 1 w i,ipiiiiiiwx, Ha names lha folloolu itnwa tn prors hla rontlnuona raldm- uimn and cultivation of aald land. ! John T. McMillan, Edward 1. Calmer. Charlr K, MrAll.ir and Thomas a. Nkhols, all of Uxlngum, Orrtun. JAS. W. S'HIRB, at-t iulair. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Laid Ornra at Tms Dai-ls. Oatornt. X.'OTtrg IS HERKBT niVEN THAT THE 11 lolloolnf nanad attlr has Olad nntloa of hla Inlvntinn tn mat Bnal proof in support nf hla rlalm, and that aald proof will he mads rui inJ 0 oircumatancea U ft claim made by thai bs ceo make it osaceese, Ikeoa or Germany open Fnaia for prop- ooliceos. w m m - - erty dostroyed in Cuba by tbe in urgent This property wm only lee troy ed about three wke ago and yet Germany ia talking about using force to compel a settlement. It wilt Dot greatly surprise diplo mat if Btain aettlea that Ger man claim by ceding to Germany a portion of Cuba or I'orto Rioo, solely with the intention to de feat the plana of this government Are tslnlng to ramuiy. ttnainras mm a ad trsnt. Irrs rarry Uwta la 4 pva. U4l- wrf IhMa -11M, ImrtuKu, tf skwta, Irta4a riniimS la aa tnaaaa. W Pills BOW TO HXD OCT. rill a t t lie or snosmoa gla with lltctict Ot ConttBt Timber Culture. Laso Or, h a at Tss D.ua.. Aimaa Marrh IV 1-aS. (10WPI.AIXT HAM HI IF MiK AT ( IhHi ofhra ht lha dnlf rlS4 and r.rfn raixl am.latll BUiWt mn, allvtrtnc that JuhnC Si,ra..hn ! UmM ruilr. .utrr r4. ( iha r',i4M Mp 1 MM R, at lha land 4Rr al 1 b lalla. the PIS) daf M .,.mhr, im;. ami hla hlra ha hoii, iB.I.,i.d aald tract, a d ha falla and ttra t. id al all liBwa aiivra tn mm ar aitr to make Cuba ao Independent re- ,. Ui II staod twe.i,.foo, boor.; T":'. iXttfSTJrZi public. If Germany agreod to ae-Htlmeotorsltliog laJieste ao oo- S J'',rH" ,,M;'i ucheplan, it would U deliber. h'h .aiii. 0rths kMoeys. Wbe ately done for the purpose ot pro. , . .. . . voking a acrap with ua, ao the ,,,, w . ..... ta ftW Monroe doctrine eiprrssly forbids hBg pmf lhal tbe ktdoeys aed blaJJ-e the aotuirioff of aldiUonal terrt- ar ooi ! ord. 1 ... nn .U k.M anal W0ATTO1K t Vu .u.- Tbslseooifor. fa, tbe koowl-lgeso hurotean government and the U. 1 mtpttmmit lbt4 1)r, K.iow. 8. 1)M too otlen retteiatisl Its In- narnr.Ko. ibe great kidoey rwt li'tilion to tnalutain that d.ctrioe toiSIs every wtab lo Mlevtsg pia lo tbe at all haiaitlo for ant doubt to ei- . '. Noddf and My ist ao to what our jaioitioa le in am h a rasrv rooUl Itaav-twdy , Ska. ramrs Cant falr'arilr. Ue Srcvat mom- dr.1,1 amlx-mi U,-r el US) s-. p a,l and r'rah, In th uu. a- and ixiaiUToly mm ai-lnma. Ilf mm4 Wi4, ik-anams lha rUrl i . s1Url lda, Cur hnt.la, t , haHtual r-malpl a.t h, I, aa llar IxiT ad ITT walo4 ie ewre by ail arUa. Dt of Ibe onoary ts)agV It sf. reels Mial.iMy 1 4 bold arias and s aid is pals la paeateg 1, of bad ffls 1.4 towieg a as f liinf, wise or I, aad e?msaS Ibal oapleaeaal sjaswawily beieg rosapelled lo gat op so ny Homo daring Ibe oigbl t ortoale. Tbe salld aed the titiantdiaarf efft f Rwmob nml M Oiieo iwsii'isad. It stands Ibe btgbl tot Hs waeJ.ffal ooeaoiajlbe ovwt dsdrawaiag saaas. If to raarvltalUMi M aald antrf . lb aald part m a r f-r maaaxwl and rinlrd aa h and Mt Man J M . nmnii rlf tH M,.r n, rnuiilr. at a l at Kti'twi, oa Ik lath d.f ml April lav at h orl.-a a a ,o ahi da. tha ami tnf la pn-lwa awh ttl m.nv. aa th-f aa ha. a cnrtntn lt aatd ailrf 'a h St,al a-artn la bl nl,n iK. aaiMr ana awtr. ai ia ijua. u lh xa Ut 4 AfH. I" al lh km) n( u ri,a.a. JS siill, Mwl, ui j Wf. M Bl'tua, Im.iiu. SltCRin'S SALE. v'oti. t is Mtarov UlVIN TNSTI'O i at aa.1 lt ' 4 aa rtiMi and mutrt mi !, 4lf "d rHlfl l" d Ml 4 t t trrwll l tha ! nf rna, An and a ipw mm in l'ia MM.if and da, 4 Mar l S "tf m and - .taiiii mdml ad nid la aald r ft. mm Ik ink mt M." fc. ! la a anil IK.a ih.ra4.- N.'I'M lWB, ' 1. CONSER & WARREN, LEADING DRUGGISTS. A complete stock of pure and fresh drugs al ways in stock. Careful attention paid to filling of prescriptions. 01 When you hear dem bells!" YOU SBOI LD jKNOW THAT TUB HEPPNER TRANSFER GO'S Belled exprens is coming. Does delivery work on short order, 10 cents and upwards. This wagon is No. 4, and leave your order with it, or at "Central" telephone office. WE MOVE ANYTHING ! 6 MAT HALVORSEN, 1 LEADING MERCHANT "'I OF I0NE awv e Ee.p. A General Slock of Merckniise llltd ol ,.in II .!!!. . K.IU.R J,m-W , . 1 . . ! - ,,.,-. it. ,. wa litts. iM J.a TV.. I..ii. "4 Mnum " k.aIKf fcllla mt art P n aad Ma'ta ! I " dai mm t srd. aaniaasd wmMiki saa mi l lha ' ito 4-vnwd i .! Mid th 4f mt Bmfh. a.dit a a.. aad wtlt. mm TeeealSf, t0 1 tS stay o( April, 10, .. .w. mt t rbl la taa inraM mi 0 aad o .) a, at r d 4 awn - I.. . in. .. . . . , . k..- i. N.ri..' a .? i",,., w i mww - f -n mm in man , . i i- A, ,, . al th a 'l wmmt W w.. ,n a ,a aa 4 mta .-, -,?,t. t InS ssaf fear a moamo awlite i-- -m mi ' i. by drafftala. ffe lh oaoto ad e I t.ss is I op a as'ly faeMy la dnlter, Il,anlsj . r IbetMy boildleg al i-Mr,l batk s-al fra t y mmt, SB I will keep t t.and 0 fraeb eUrl fl Ofa teoanit nl Ibrsw lee swot stewr to a-aaM arr." .kwM. j.-., . I ilata a tt'ai-lta ' - rofacllocixy ood fesx-y gfnt. M I mnnt e i4 f sawlage e the b,!a ' .m a al l a ' d i,.a ia ti M ., mm. 4 a I . .if rwr t.tk )tta " . i a cmawfclCikMHMa,iVa. w SAAauiAAUlUMluS vmvwvfvfffvvfvfv o o c 9 Including all the Staple, Hardware, Tin ware, Harnett, Stockmen' Supplies, Wood and Willowware. First Class Goods and Low Prices is his motto. M(TT HALVORSEN, ioni, oiu:qon. y 9J' 9mm9' m i (f Q ....1.... .Ill t mIi u ami " H'lrV I la i,4 atd l i a . , , tbMaa a..,t. a'""" I .,lo.f 1, 'lt I t, ua --a N . I " 1 psnitlnsi, ?.. I . I . f"ti-m ft V ft ',("" fc " alts Olll we SO sWal tmr Ibe siai t.mm gMl tsaoitteoaS of sw " a fV' V otstset w glso. ;.. .!.. "mVZ""UmZi si Mitel 4 Wta 1 A. ABRAHAMSICK. IVlerchant Tailoring! trahamMck it the pmnvcr tailor of Jfppp llt wrk 1 lwaytfirt Hsm an 1 rtjsfac- Mr. Ahrahanmick ncr. tion fpjmnutd. CALL 4ND BZVi UC ON MAY BTllilET y C y