V The Gazette. The Gazette admires Thoe. II, Tongue for his Btatemanship, bis manhood, his unswerving fealtj to friends. He has made a splendid record in congress, and each day's aonrlna orla f r Vila Vi rk-irn V. 1 a an1 The Gazette is not heralding its oroBr :n Wai.h,nnn Th:a cominc with a brass band bat its , . m o I nnnnr wnntfi tn soft Mr. Tnnan i t t o Fbiday, May 27, 1898. circulation can be determined at the HeoDner Dostoffice. Adver tisers will please note this. succeed. The Gazette is in receipt of a copy of lhOB. 11. liogers book, Gov. Fletcher, of the Oreeon 'Nehalem, a Story of the Pacific Independent, blames the republi- A. D..UW. n is interesting and . . ii should make the writer fame and can party lor nun ymiuauvu . . . . , . il I . i 1L. L I . . - r ... organizing tne nouse oi me receui, jj, l. Heath, of McMinnville. would-be legislature, because the AMUliAnn a It nA Q4 tr am Via I a O tA Tha (iavarta a err a a a virh the. the opposition to. Ana men ne Henablican that the DODulist mem. says tnat a certain taction or tne bers Qf the legislature assisted in republican party and others are the "hold up", but they were led anarchists because they attempted by Jo. Simon and his men, and l nrm.ni.A til A kllKA with a WUUUUl ue 0 ue'F uuiv wuia. . b. , .. . . could not have been done. majority, less tnan tony, tne num ber that the constitution Bavs onii -nn-ti'tnb a niinrnm fm nor. The president's call for 75,000 l it more troops, without preference to manent organization. If 34 men .. V , , . could not organize (if we are to totai fighting force, regular and believe the strict wording of the volunteer, 280,000 men. The constitution 1 as the Independent country has more soldiers if Bays, where are they to blame? needed. xuo KUyDIUUl nfirverft bottled nn the -ft i ti i t 11 i Willi t)fVt)XH UUVLlOli UU) lilt) He encouraged that hold-up along . ioQ f Cabft CBQ now ocee(J . i t J L? 1 ........ r wim uroveruor i.uru, oouieimy without molestation. Kincaid and Joe Simon's senate. Now he damns a majority for The Oregon has reached her what they couldn't do, and what destination. The Oregon is all he and his friends saw that they right shouldn't do. Okeoon's quota of soldiers for the last call is 898. Edward Bellamy, author of "Looking Backward", is dead. PHKH3 CUMMKNT. Ex - Confederate Generals Lee and Wheeler dressed up in uniforms of a major general of the United States army in active ser vice means more to this country than any number of words could tell, says the Atuena Tress, ifcis Mr. Frank I. Dunbar, the nominee for country has forgotten that we ever secretary of state on the republican had a little family difficulty. These ticket, iB a sound republican preemi r,cr;ta no, trolt. nently qualified for the office. His ohar . ,. . acter for honesty and integrity cannot be There was a disagreement over a tope8ohe(ll nor would any one of the principle which placed a part of 0Ommunity, where he has lived so many our people in the light being in years, give oredenoe to any story that rebellion. A man who ODDOseB should beoirculated against him. The V,o hiah r,rnnn r,f nrin.i. . ot CODtimiOUe ServiOO 10 the piewiue siuuuuiui WUlUu guuu Boanv have mde Mr. Dunbar so de friends are made, and Lee and Lervedly pepnlar that he would haeben Wheeler are the material for unanimously nominated for the county "nlftRhW Holdiers. Thev were olrkship had uot the republionn party o i I ... h Are too busy to suggest a new ad. for this issue which speaks volumes for them, but the goods are there, all first class, and prices to match. Call in and Mr. Rhea will see that you get what you want. HON. MALCOLM A. MOODY, Republican Candidate for Congress, Second Congressional Distrist. GEMB FROM MULTNOMAH. A Few Things Picked Up Here and There TJorthnD'n Career. oalleJ bim as their candidate for a simi lar offiaa for the state. D.uly Atorian, once called upon to make a great sacrifice for what they thought Ml XT l II- wa liuu ituw lueir uuuuu y cuiid t,,. N,,rHin'B -n Hint of his stw. and they respond with alacrity. I ardsbip is frank, full and plain-spoken. The country has more Lees and It is an exonllent and all sufHii-int ao Wheelers, and that is what makes wor on the poiots upon wbioh he has l ... rtiL . !.. T...I.... M...4U n ,..4U oeen BBHHueu. xu ihumb.uuu m tu tu a ucittuu nuim duuuui uul:. , I . . . u- Uiy urns itowu ta wuoiu f a iu oious ana ounoaieutioua oiuuihi. lue THE ludiauapolis Rdvocates of county will never hava a butter one radical changes in our monetary ureaon I t.J I II IT I jhwh, hb n-pruHBuuiu uy 11. Henry L. Benson, of (iMiits Pass, the llanua, are urging immediate republican nominee for j dge in thie ju , m. ii. dioial dislriot, is a rips soholur and able action. 11. e Uazetto is of the .! '.,1 hri, ,iui,u ti,a diuuity and wis! im nea tsiitry for the position. His elxotioo is alrsndy oon ceded. AshldDd ll linics opinion that our money is good enough for all immediate de mands. It is necessary that we have a little less politics just now. At this time when our nation is at HAKItlrtON It. General r iti Line is "elated ' to sno oeed Oxneral BlanOJ as "(if nor-general" of Cuba. It will be a (treat day for war there should De notuing Uuba and her oppressea people wnen ue i i.t .,i does. it,, u. gress, unless absolutely noceBBary, and it is not proven that the de mands of the Indianapolis faction Kincaid is not a populist, is not a on Whan n.OM ttrill l.nvn linnn demoorat, nor is be a republican, lie . . 1 . . can claim the votes ot no parly. Ue is restored, then tbero is time enough oytuiuffr offlo and the people kuo In linLur with tbn flnnnnnn. Vnnlnit- are, we are all doing well enough without any more tiukoring. From The County Judge, . LET H. H. NORTHUP ALSO EXPLAIN. Trne to its natural inetinots, aided by that universal world's adviser as chief digger, Thomas N. Strong, the Oregooian has delved into the dang hills at the oity barn and discovered a mare's nest. It rears np and demands an explanation that will explain. This is evidently oor reot and proper, and at the time "ex planations which explain" are in order, let the Oregonian also inolude one from Jadge Northap as to bis transactions in ballot printing and kindred basinesF daring his term of office. Let the expla nation be complete as wooly and wild as bis honor oao mtke it, as "the only" says; "Tame explanatione, even it as sayed by as thorough a master in the art of dissemination as the present great controller and director of the munioipal government, will not cover the case." Feeble attempts to explain have been made, only to involve more deeply in tbe Iniquity tbe connty judge and olerk, both servile tools of Bos Simon, and refuge has finally been taken by both behind the statement .that their notions were in aooordHnce with their best judgment. It that be true, what rare talent has been elected to manage tbe efTntrs ot the county I ; Tbe alleged judgment aoted upon is not in any sense jndgment, but pure and simple obedienoe to tbe orders of Joe Simon. It Judge Northnp's best 'judgment" prompts him to pay $2000 for a job ot work which others than his special friends offtir to do for $552, it cer tainly is high time he was relegated to the ranks nf private life, where snob treHks of mind cannot work snob damage to the taxpayers. If snob, transactions are the result of deliberate research and "judgment," what loss might befall the county should be allow bis mind to wan der sod make a genuine mistake? Mood's Stimulate the stomach, apv rouse the liver, cure bilious- WM I I ness, headache, dizziness, III Is our stomach, constipation, etc. Price 25 centi. Hold by all druftKlnti. The only rills to take with Hood'! Sarsaparllla. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE PUB lie that on the 28th day of April, 1898, the partnership between the undersigned was dis solved by mutual consent. After that date all obligations made by either of the partieB must be settled by the one Incurring the same. Witness our hands and seals this 28th day of April, 1898. H. E. BARTHOLOMEW. 45 54 J. T. CAMPBELL. SHERIFFS SALE. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. The populist party is respon sible for the legislative "hold up" ami overylmdv kuows it. John Kincaid has treated the Oregon agri cultural oollnge with contempt. He baa not attended tbe board ineetiugs a duly his position as secretary of state evolves npom hlrn. He has wuoreil Hentou county and Benton ooaoly will ignore turn. Klnoaid use engaged lawyers Vi at tempt the annulliu ot plain law, and these lawyers bava claims against me McAlister is ouo of the pops who be amount of thousands of refused to qualify and assist in utit a reckless fee-grabber and an nrrrnniinD- nml pvcrvlxxlv knows extravagant ollictal. Us has spent D ' j I , .I..ll-. .1 Ik. .4.1. . , . .1 . . I . I llli'iinniinv 1,1 uiMinti, .. imv p,ig "uf thai Jolin AJCAlisicr is as mucn to luxuriantly furnUhmg bis offlos at l.lamo for that disci -awful proceed- Selero -Corvellis U,.x.tte. lis stood in wuu joe nnnonuown at Salem at the attempted session, which I enongh to damn bim before the people Vote for bis opponent, Dunbar, iugf as any other ouo man. Id his action ho has proven himsolf unfit to icprcscut a people in a legislative body. Ho betrayed their trunt once and should never bo trusted again. Union Repub lican. Persistent Coughs A ooueh which teems to haj on in ipitc of all the remedies wlrt The Oregonian ia now howling that some republicans are knifing Moore, catuliilato for state treaa urer, for llootb, tho opiMMtitioniat. The Uiuetto Jota not believe it It is a ruae to call attention from th you hive applied certainly ne tl ami others). Th Orcgoniau has shown its haml aii.l if the repub Jiotn ticket ii 1. f.-attnl it rao lay pait i'f tin' blaiuo ith itaclf, (JUh. Siuiiui mi l Sti-i'l will alM (tUlnl i'nliVlt'tt'l. T Y VIRTUE OP AN ORDER OF SALE, REG- NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY f many issuea ouioi ine cireuiv iwurt, iur ... . t Morrow countv. Oreeon. the following describ- sale, duly issued by the clerk of the Circuit ed land, to wit: The nH ne4 of sec 9, and the Court of the County of Morrow, State of Ore- wft ""S 101 5i8;' ?? gon, dated the 27th day of May, 1898, In a cer- wlft be sold at private safe for cash n hand. tain action lu the Circuit Court for said County Bids on the above described Prop"rtwm, and State, wherein James Jones and James ceWed at the office of Ellis & Phelps until the Jones as administrator of the estate of Nelson 2 day of May, 1898 Jones, deceased, pi aintiff, recovered Judgment Dated April 26th, 18J8. ..,..,, u' ......, v u ,1 ,.,1 t uu,a. 44-53 K. L. SHAW, ilit E R ! BishoD. assiene. Vf George W. Swag- Assignee of J. J. McQee. Insolvent Debtor gart, lusolvent debtor, J. W. Morrow, the Ore gon Kailwav and Navigation Company, a cor. poration, and Pat Quaid, defendants, for the sum of Two Thousand, Four Hundred Ninety Two Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 percent per annum from the 18tti (lay of February, 18U6, and the further sum of Two Hundred Forty Dollars attorney's fees, and costs and disbursements taxed at Twenty-Five Dollars, on the 18th day of February, 1898. Timber Culture, Final Proof. United States Land Office, La Grande, Oregon, April 25, 1898. N.TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT JOHN N. Elder has Died notice of intention to until pruill uviure j. n. wurruw. in, ,?i cbuiu.ii. iw, i utn.c mini uiuui uciuid , mu,i,.w. Notice is herebv eiven that I will on Ratur- Onnntv Clerk ol Morrow countv. Omron. at his aay, tne iitn day of June, wm, at i o cioca m. of said day, at the front door of the court house in Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the following described property to- wlt: the north-east quarter of section ten (10) in two (2) north range twenty-nve V Ulamette meridian, all In Morrow In township (25) east co 'ountv. Oreiron Taken and levied upon th property of the said George W. Swaggart Mllured J. Swairsart et al.. or so much thereof as may he necessary to satisfy the said Judg ment In favor of James Jones and James Jones as administrator of the estate of Nelson Jones, deceased, and aealnst George W. Swaggart. Mildred J. Swaggart. et al., together with all costs aud disbursements that have or may ac crue. , E. L MATLOCK. Sheriff. By J. W. MATLOCK. Deputy. Dated at !ieppuer, May 27, 1898. 62 61 MAGNIFICENT OFFER. oflice in Heppner, Oregon, on Friday, the 1' th day of June, lHfia. on timber culture application no. 2:iw, lor n'i nw-i, n' ne4 oi section ro. ti, township No. 2 S, range No. 27 K. W. M. He names as witnesses: Crank Elder. Joseph Rector, Newton Whetstone, Lucinda Elder, all ol Heppner, Oregon. j. w. baktlktt, 04.1-.H Kegisier. From the Portland Tribune. It the numerous political corruption charges made against Joseph Simon In theoolnmns of Tbe Tribune were notrne, and if the numerous charges of bribery and fraud made in tbe columns ot tbe Oregonian against bim a few years ago, were untrue; it be did not sell out the entire republican party and elect a dem ocratic Judge; it he did not pervert just legislation in the interests ot corpora tions; If he did not fav r legislation which has nearly bankrupted tbe oity of Portland; If be did not so frequently sell out county and city oomioees in order to eleot himself; if be did out nss politics to further his own selflab ends and oon sort for this purpose with populists, and witbaolass of pe.iple la this city who are cot reeognized among resprctablt men, then why are not some ot these oharges denied? The editor of tha Oregonian knows full well that all of toeas charges and more, are true and capable ot easy proof. It dare not deny them. Mr. Simon dare not deny them. They staod as oon f rased and are true. Joseph Himoo, a candidate tor state senator, tha man whom the Oregouiao says will vole for a gold standard mao to (he United Mates senate, defeated Boo. J. N. Dolph in IH-.iS. Joseph rliroon signed a psuer to writ ing, agreeing, if elrcted United 8 tales senator from Oregon, to east his vote for tbe free and onliniited coinage of silver, at tbe ratio of IS to 1. Every new subscriber ot tbe Ga zette, or old one renewing, will get as a premium a oopy of "Tbe Great Debate" between Horr and Harvey. This was one of tbe greatest con tests of tbe kind in this age. Tbe financial question is prominent in politics BDd yon want this book. It ia bound neatly in paper and retails fcr 60 oenta tbe world over. Come early before all the premiums are gone. Tbe iuveetment ia but $2 oaeb. Tub Patterson Pcb. Co. Notice of Intention. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. May 9. 1898. XTOTICF 18 HEREBY GIVEN T 1 AT TcK l foil', wing-named settler has filed notice of her Intention to make final proof In support of her claim, and that said proof will be made neiore J. w. Morrow, county cisrK. ai Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday, June 18, 1808, viz: Josie Fischer, of lone. Homestead application no. 484, lor tne n set sec. a, ana n iw sec. 1, tp. 1 d , r. 24 r.. w. m. She names the following witnesses to prove 1 her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Fred W. Balslger, Edward Keller, A. J. McVay aud Paul Balsiger, all of lone, Oregon. j as, f . muunr., 48-59 Register. is Mr w it) it) Mi J m 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 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 OT. R. HOWARD'S Heppner, Oregon- m sV to NOTICE TO CREDITORS. TN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE X of Oregon, for Mnrrnw oollntv. I In the matter of the estate of William Cox, de ceased : The undersigned having been appointed by the county court of the Htate of Oregon, for Mor row county, anmimstraior oi tne estate oi William Cox, deceased, notice Is hereby given to the creditors of, aud all persons having claims against said deceased, to present them verified a required by law, within six months after tha first publication nf this notice to said adminis trator at his placeof resldeSce eUjht miles south ol lone, Oregon, JA3SKI4 M. HAMBLEI, Administrator of tbe estate of William Cox, de ceased. bated May 12th, 1898. 48-S7 POLITICAL MEETINGS. Meetings ill be held in this ooaoly by tbe onion party and will be addressed by Ibe several different speakers as fol lows: IVS S ruse lu vail niieuiii'u iiuiu iuc f " ..j lUinimMtf lHltintf that i. being tnrrtlc and sensible trcatmrn it if -n,,.,i.r Ti,,.nn or twcnty-lire vein that stXlA ,,r,i)Hr,J to a,f,t DuuW, Tonsno prtpa4tJon 0 cod.Uvtf SCOTT'S EMULSION liot has proved its effectiveness in cur In; the trying- affections of the throat and lungs, and this is the Many m-oI'Iooi our i-uuttry uo reason wnyt me coo-uvtr on, par- i. - !. tr Ul.ULni ually digested, stiengthens and Biiim a 1 1 ii h s e , ... . . wrote iiuuit'rous) essays m political, litorary arnl evtu thuoloKical ub- ji'cta. In Kuru) ho wna eonsiJer. o4 a uinstpr tliiuki r. Ho IiohhJ a riir.m kahld tnt'titnl activity. 1! lift.l a long ami succcsaful rfcor, i.f i.rsn'tifa.1 Iccialaliiin; aa a parlia mentary uMmtor f'n ritver had a upcrior. if was tLo fcreaU'sti uau of tLo (;. vitiliifs the whole sys tem i the hypophosphites act aa a tonic to the mind and nerves, and the glycerine soothes and heats the irritation. Can you think of any combi nation so effective as this? . vm (H 'OTT fmufeiM. fS tfwt the sjMS) fth h4 tri. yn. nl i WS s'l 4iU4fls. SvOTT a iWfck, CNmmms, w X-k. A For Of werks 1 liveil oo c"M water. so to speak," writes a nun hi sifter J terribl (mm Imliifwlioo. He eoul I baritiy k"p anyililne on bis stoaaeh. What sfa)el, wasn't properly I gMlmt an l av bins territite pangs. Ths l not an nn'mittn e. Ds peptlea t'n't exitnir't 'it'l-lim Tbe? are tnrrally thin, ao I vk They ro e'loirfh, bn iliy il t i't ligMt enough. Much nf what thev t lira Int. i p-tism. If tli -p there's n tellin( wbal iitaaa they nay let nMl. That's why it is bl It take Hhkr Dieeetivs Oor.lll. a soia as symptoms of inlifMtion appear. II eures all the et lis of tn,llMlloo, od prsvrnts lbs evil which lo.1ittie H.4.J by Jriiila, price 10 reo's In II per battle, 1iki i.afl I .ii l, uli. .i I'V if 9 il CC.U Uil Wuf.rw.tliM. f. Notice of Intention. r AND OFFICE AT TBE DALLES. OREGON, lj May a, 1KW. Notice Is heiebv given that the following named settler has filed notice of her Intention to make final proof In support of "Cyolooe" Davie will sneak at lone. hr' claim, and that said proof will be made . ' i.y. n i-i.t l tx-rore J. w. Morrow, county t ierg.ai neppner, alanlay, Jon 4tb. at i o olook p. m., , ' m im .i.- r and on tha same day al Heppner al 8 MINNIE M. ANDREWS, of Heppner: o qiooi p. m. Hom-std sppllratlon No. 4071. lor the NEU lion. 8. H. Howard, ol Mtooeeota. will n-c n. To 1 K. R a. K w m. sneak at MeDDDer on Mar '2Htb. at 8 8he names the following witnesses to prove o'clock p. tn. J . T. Hiukle. Eq. , candidate f.r dis trict attorney ot Ibis distriot and tbe ean didales (or connty olbces will speak io the seversl preoinots of Iba ooaoty, ss follows: l'ios City, Toesdsy, May 21, at 8 o'clock p. ra. Lena, Wednesday, May 'a, al 1 o clock P'm- ....... Matteeon, Ttiorsdsv, Msf .ft, al 1 o'clock p. m., at J. w. Morrow's raoeb. her continuous resilience upon and cultivation o said land, vis: A. O Bartholomew, William H. Kltiley, A Urn 8. iiociKion anil Robert r. Hynd, all ol Heppner, Oregon 4 4A57. Art. F. MOORE. Register. Notice of Intention. Lad Orrirs at LiOsahds. Obkoon, May S. tm XTOT1CK IB HERFRY OIVF.N THAT THE followlng nameil settler has filed notice of his intention V' mass final proof In support of 1 1 . . i - I'l.kI., m A ( a tils r aim, ami mat asm prnni win oe nuiw Uardmao, Iboreday, May .0, at 8 ,.onnly , ,k , ilotmm county, ore- o o'ock d. ra. Eight Mile, Friday, Uey Zl, at 1 o clock p. m. Pry Fork, Friday, Ms) ,, al 8 o'clock p. ro. lunulas. Malorday, Uay xs, at 8 o'clock p. m. Ever) body Invited. V Ki mi. at Heppner. Oregon, on June li. tira, vis rilhue Trier, Hil. io stvi. lor tae owsee, ii. twp. s., r. a a. w. m. He name the following wllnews to prove bis continuous mldenc upon and cultivation of salil lauil, vis: Jidim w. uuney, Hrnr Vamierpool, John Mot iilimigB, uaviti mccu lough, all of Heppner, Oregon. K. VT, RT1.STT, is Register. TRtAsl'KKK a NOTIt'K. siiKRirm SALE. HV VIRTf OP AN EXFtTTlO AND oMrr nf sal duly Issued by the Clerk ol l.t-NM prlot U. and tnrlii1l( H.irh I. Iw " m nun is in. i o.im y ot "orrow win I p.1,1 u,.n prravniaimn ai tn. omc . ; Vk. IVi. ..'. ; VOTICK IS BFUFRY OIVRH THAT ALL 11 oiitslandlng Mnrmw miinly warrants rr the trisunrvr nf Mid mutity, I nicest crairi al ef the !' nf this nolle. Daled, this rih day nf Mar. IS fS4-a (iii.iKn. It Count j Ireaa, C0NSER & WARREN, LEADING DRUGGISTS. A complete stock of pure and fresh drugs al- ways in stock. Careful attention paid to filling of prescriptions. NEW DRUGS Ws are recelvln a New Invoice of Goods almost every day. Our Raoldly Wrtt OurCstom.r. raa.lv. Our Stationery Department Is Complete When In Hoppnes give vsai a oU Slocum Drug Co. THE ART Of BREWING. VVas Perfected by the Production of.... HOP GOIvD HVMMOSS IH TMF ftuclir rul'MT 'K TMR ST ATI nl trfi l.ir I I.f in'iiiiy uf Morr . Matilda Mult. I'ulntin". a Ma"l"- "'. IVIrn.la it. In Harriet t.--r. lrlr "l.'it In tl name l In atole uf Orm vntt er hrrrh r.inlr. In apiwar and aor the com riaim S rA mamMt In th ! iillllM eoii and suit nn nr befon lh Srt lr ol the mI miliar ktra nl aai, r.,nM In wit on nr beinr the Mh .lay ol Kept . H ym fall ao tn answer, l.-f want Itwrvnl plaintiff will ap pit lot a dn-rv vaallni In iilalmlll the till In loanl tha weal S "H'n W ol swrtlaa It lown.hl I north rant ft UmX. Imt. mdo anil siilhnrlrlr nlalnllt tn rnvy till lo lh aam In hr own nam, and lot ll othsf rciM as war he lust and Fen tl W. RIA, Ally lor H. This tuntmnns ta enhtlthad by nr.f ol ivlaw A a liril in ih Mh I't'liHal dlsirv nl Or. Sa, dated Mas JK al Hi-pnr, tron MA Clval e Twwr flwwwls WKk Cnara ' B.'y 'iartl. ture fMnii l iwwS, Km. U U i C. tail. arvwKie rttumt ajxewf. !. In a certain ai tlon In the ( trrull Court 'or said t'ounir and kiala. wherein w f lx.nl It R. klmal.l and I'UII MvtM-han. as Roard ul I uiiiiiilalnrra lor the sale nl ai hmd and Mill veratty lands and lor the Investment ol lands artsli ( Ihe'elmm, rialntHTs, ft w rd Jiwlsr mnl afalnst Adrll'le Hnwell, Hmry Hnii.il, war Huwell. John Howell, N. lie Howell, wuilam Howell, Hianlnnl Howell, J.weph II. .mil. Tills ItnarU, Ida llonell, Kiank Howvll, 'h.imas Hnwell. Uilf Hnwell. H.llie fa'l'r UK flrr, A leilne lloavli asadmliila tmrii tnj Hnry Mi.ll a s.lmlulsirat.ir nl Ih raial nl StaiilnM Hna ell. 1erar . Iim1 snia. Inr the sum of llv tlitndrvd Flfhleen l.. in' wiih IhlcKwt themiti at id rai nf ri.M pr iiii mii tmm troni Ih I'lh day o ttarrh. I". and tha Iiir1hr sum nl Thirtv B Uiilars attxrnev s hr. a d rnata siii diahura. mei.ia. nn Ih loih day nl Marrk, hotki la hrhy (lrn Ihal I will on SalMfway.the 28th way af May, 1008. at I n rlnrk p m ol said dav, at th Irnnl donf I ol thfrtMirt anus In Hfpnr. Mnrmw mnnty, iierynn. sail al puhlle ei-tion ui th hl(ht h..Ur Inr raak IS hand. tfclltnwtnf drrthd pmrrty, lavwlt 1h auuili tmt nuattf ot avrttna lwnly lhl (.K In tnwn.hlp Inn r ill wiut h rant Iweuly S ll t W It In Mnr mw ro Omrna. Taken and lld nfm at th rnny ol th tald A .11 in ll..w.ll. Hnry Howll, 4 al nf an wi it'll iherml aa mtv h nrary tn witwtf Ih said iM(.nnl In (arnf nl I- tA. M R. Klnnald and tll Men. hen and asaln.t aald AdHn Hnwall, Henry Hnwu al. tnt)hf with all mi and dis hnrwrmvitU Ihal ha if or mar arrr.i t. 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