Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 03, 1898, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
Friday, June 3, 1898.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
Congressman, First District,
TH08. H. TONGUE.
Congressman, Second District,
MALCOLM A. MOODY,
of The Dalles.
Governor,
T. T. GEER,
of McCleay.
Justice of the Supreme Court,
FRANK A. MOORK,
of St, Helens.
Secretary of State,
FRANK I. DUNBAR,
of Astoria.
State Treasurer,
C. 8. MOORE,
of Klamath Falls.
Superintendent Public Instruction,
J. H. ACKERMAN,
of Portland.
State Printer,
W. H. LEEDS,
of Ashland,
Attorney General,
D. R, N. BLACKBURN,
of Albany.
For Joint Senator, Morrow, Grant aud Harney
A. W. GOWAN.
Prosecutins; Attorney, Sixth District,
HENRY J. BEAN,
of Pendleton.
HEPUBL1CAN COUNTY TICKET.
For Representative,
E. L. FREELAND,
of Hcppner.
For Sheriff,
D. A. HAMILTON,
of Heppncr,
For Clerk,
VAWTER CRAWFORD,
of Hcppnor.
For Treasurer,
MAT LICHTENTHAL,
of Heppnor.
For Assessor,
3. F. WILLIS,
of Lexington.
For Co. School Superintendent,
J. W. SHIPLEY,
of Hoppncr.
For Co. Commissioner,
J. L. HOWARD,
of Pino City.
For Coronor,
E. K. HUN LOCK,
of Heppnor.
There is much misinformation
throughout the country concenng
the functions of the naval war
board, usually mistakenly referred
to as the "strategy board". Tne
naval war board is not charged
with conducting the naval portion
of the war at all. Its functions are
entirely advisory. The duty of the
board is to keep track, a8 far as
possible, of the movements of our
ships as well as those of the
enemy, and in the performance of
that duty some of its members are
ou duty night and day at the
navy department studying the dis
patches that are constantly being
received. Orders are only given
by the president or the secretary
of the navy, and, as a matter of
fact only the general order to find
and destroy the Spanish navy has
been issued to Admiral Sampson,
who has been left free to use his
own judgment about how best to
earry out that order, the navy de
partment, of course, keeping him
informed of everything it learns
that can be of any possible service
to him. Secretary Long's only
answer to criticisms that have been
made was to say : "We can't whip
the Spaniards until we catch
them."
WAR NEWS, j
From 1st page.
JAMAICA., Jne 3. The latter part of the week will see more serious work
and the bombardment of the forte at Santiago. The dynamite oraiser, Yeaaviaa,
is doming down and will explode tbe mines across (be barbor; tbeo Sobley will
sail In and grapple witb tbe fleet of Uervera and tbe forte.
NEW TORE, Jane 3. A special to tbe Evening World says: Tbe insurgents
have captured Santiago.
WASHINGTON, Jane 3. Hawaii, as an ally of tbe United States, mast be
protected.
Tbe government believes tbe American squadron will not wait for tbe regulars
at Santiago, bat will attempt to foroe its way into tbe barbor and make a joint at
tack with tbe insurgents.
Gen. Qaroia, witb 5000 troops well armed, is within 15 miles of Santiago.
PARIS, Jane 3. A Madrid correspondent says: It is believed on tbe highest
authority that Admiral Cervera has never been in Santiago harbor, and that he hits
reasons to believe tbe fleet is now approaching tbe Philippines.
The Gazette is not heralding its
coming with a brass band but its
circulation can be determined at
the Ileppner postoflice. Adver
tisers will please note this.
Supt. J. W. Shipley is the man
that the teachers want for the
most important office in county
politics. The teachers know who
will best fill the place, and in thiB
matter their choice should receive
the sanction of the people.
The editor of the union column
of the TimeB has seen fit to give
our mutual friend and candidnte
for congress a very severe scoring,
These things are asserted but not
proven. In any event, Mr. Moody
is the candidate of the republican
party and as Huch deserves suc
cess. Accusations at this time
amount to nothing.
It may not be necessary for this
paper to say that its support of re
publican candidates is of its own
volition. Every word that has ap
peared for the individuals and for
the ticket is tho editor s, and not
paid matter. The Gazette sup
ports men, if at all, on a matter
of principle, and does not ask a
cent for it The editor of the Oa-
gecto does not make any stout
claims to supremo honesty, aud he
is not above makiug mouey, but he
prefers to be free in his advocacy
of principles aud men, choosing to
make a living in the legitimate
chanuels. The Gazette is speak
ing entirely of editorial support
of course. Columns reuttnl for
advertising purposes should be
imid for. That is entirely a differ
-
ent thing.
1'UF.HiiiEST McKislky, Secre
tary Long, and Secretary Algt
are di'tnoiintrating the poMHibility
of keeping the movement of our
army and navy alwolutoty aecre
Other official in With tlm war and
navy department know of some of
tho movements and contemplated
movement, but all of them are
known only to tlnwo three men.
They are tot ktiowo even to the
other lucmtxTi of the cabinet, they
Laving thtunaelvr requested that
tho knowledge be kept from them,
Although this iK.hey nd tho rigid
.Censorship of all telegraph Mattel
sent from oii.t where iufot tuition
of contemplated movements tuny
In) obtained li only Iwn fully
into e(Te t for a fw wreks.iU good
rflVcUaio soappurent that there
is no doubt f its Wing maintained
throughout tli" war. Information
of anything aceotuplihed, or of
any UttU ou luud or water will be
promptly givru out; il is only uwa
that would indicntVJcooleropUted
movements that is withheld.
Among (ha announcements that
may confidently 1 e ctis thfy
The accusation that T. T. Geer,
if elected governor, will appoint
Graham Glass, jr., as his private
secretary, can hardly be true, and
indeed on its face the Gazette
would be inclined to call it a cam
paign canard. Yet it is being cir
culated, and good men in the ranks
of the republican party affirm that
it is no secret down inPortland.
Mr. Geer should make haste to de
ny the report, if not true, because
it is injuring him. Graham Glass,
jr., is a notorious political renegade
and boodler. He ought to be
forced out of the republican or
ganization, where Simon has
placed him. He is a leech who
scours the state for printing busi
ness, most of which he secures
throucrh corruption. There is not
o
one decent, honest hair in his head,
So republicans in authority should
at once clear Mr. Geer of what the
Gazette believes to be an untrue
charge.
Ofliclal War nook
Are too busy to suggest a new ad. for
this issue which speaks volumes t 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.
We, the undersigned teachers of Morrow county, foe- $
lieve that the office of superintendent of schools is
the most important elective office in the gift of the
people. ' J
We hereby deny that the teachers are opposed to
Superintendent Shipley, and on account of his impar
tial, efficient and energetic work, do hereby heartily j
endorse him .
0. G. Morey,
Carl Troedson,
Delia Reed,
Mrs. E. C. Gorton,
Mrs. M. L. Oney,
Mrs. L. A. Pickard,
Mabel Glasscock,
Ada M. Gentry,
W. L. Connor,
Maud Rush,
J. E. Adams,
Beth Thompson,
VV. 0. Hill,
Eva Brians,
Mollie Johnson,
Josie Hastings.
W. L. Baling.
Ada Jones,
Mary Barker,
A. Hodeon,
Nellie Holman,
Cora Driskell,
Dona Barnett,
Myrtle Hornor,
Alice Glasscock,
Lulu Tash,
Mrs. M. A. Fuqua,
J. H. Hornor,
Jennie Kincaid Woolery,
Blanche McCormick,
Emma H. Cummings,
Charlotte Shipley,
A. 8. Akers.
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SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for the County of Morrow.
Matilda Scott, Plaintiff,
vs
Harriet Steger, Defendant.
To Harriet Steger, defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above entitled
court and suit on or before the first day of the
next regular term of said court to-wit on or
before the 5th day of Sept., 1898, and If you fail
so to answer, for want thereof plaintiff will ap
ply for a decree veBting in plaintiff the title In
fee of the west V4 of south-east & of section
16 township 1 north range v!7 East. Wlmt. mdn.,
and authorizing plaintiff to convey title to
the same in her own name, and for such other
relief as may be lust and proper.
Q. W. REA,
Attv. for Pin.
This summons is published bv order of Judge
8. A. Lowell, of the 6th judicial district of Ore
gon, dated May a, lS'JH, at Heppner, Oregon.
52-65
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
United Status Land Office,
N
La Grande, Oregon, April 25, 18IW,
T
if 1
make final proof before J. W. Morrow,
OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT JOHN
N. Elder has tiled notice of Intention to
Some complaint is heard that a
. . i i
Br CoDRreaHmBn Jb.hhs IUukin Younn- groat many telegrams are seuv out
All about war witb Spain-, the navy, nil by the news bureaus that alter
dufetmea, Hattle uliipp, eto. Portraiti wan Drovo to be mere rumors and
ana biogrBptiie. ot ipwey una mi prou.,- mq not aatbentj0 This 18 always
nentofflors. Nearly eOOpsg... Mw-e . f Those
volume. MurvflotiMly obeiip. l!b lUB lcoul" "
Bntliorship. Only nutupntio, offlolal who can remember oacs as rar as
book. Experienoo not nnoesHnry. Any- the late war know that reports
body on Holt it. LatHi are BuiiCHOBfol oome Bn(j are accepted as facts.
a K-ntlem-n. We are 111 lf.rn.-Ht mil)- n- . . . t- Rrft on the lert to
uription ok fl(miuAmHrie. Write f BQmetimeB
no hiiitf iwiMii.na nptt am i iivpii n ni r kuv -
cnrrmtpomlmioe ilHtmrtroeiit hIoub, to appear to ue auiueuwo uvluOD
erve yon. Our book is jnt out. Out prove quite the reverse. In the
ueucy now ami be uroi m the tieiu. maja jue reports received at llepp-
Larg wo. War vsp in onion free ..id ... reVltihU at least, as
book or outfit. Other valuable pre- . , . ,.,,
mlums. Trem.n.lou. seller. MmM mucu BO 88 " .
money maker ever known. Moat liberal places. And indeed the service
term guaranteed. Agent making $7 has cost no one a great deal as we
to $2H par day. Twenty day oredit naye collected in the neighbor-
Biven. Fall lKM.ki.-otpiepaid to aent, hooJof eD0Ugh from each person
11.43. Hpl,.,did .ample outfit ami (oil ta1A-,.m.. deoend-
Inalraotion free for nine 2-oent ttampa '
County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, at his
i in tieppner. uregon. on Friuay. the v
day of June, 1S98, on timber culture application
mo. -.cow, mr ns nw, dm ne4 oi section no. 22,
township No. 2 8, range No. 27 E. W. M.
He names as witnesses: Frank Elder, Joseph
Rector. Newton Whetstone. Lucinda Elder, all
oi Hqipner, uregon. is. w. bahtlktt.
Cilood's
Pills
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at Thi Dalles, Orkcion,
May 9, IMiW.
)TICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT TH
followlnir-named settler has filed notice
of her intention to make final proof lu mipport
of her claim, and that said proof will be made
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III
VI
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
Vi
T. R. HOWARD'S
r""' I'ZlLrZ"' ,h. , before J. W. Morrow, County Ch'rk. at Heppuer,
in purses, housekeepers keep them in medlcin. 0 on 8atur,lfty June lm ;vix. '
Josie Fischer, of lone, Homestead application
mo. 4mh, lor tne n'4 so '4 sec. 0, anu nvi sw1 sec
, tn. 1 H , r. 24 ic. w. M.
Hlie names the following witnesses to prove
I her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Fred W. Kalslger, Edward
heller, A.J.JIcvay ana raui Baisiger, all 01
lone, Oregon,
jas. r. mikike,
4H"i9 Register.
to pay potHK. Mention tbla paper.
Monro Hook (Jo., Iept. M.,Cbloago,Ill.
61 54
MAIIMKIfKNT OKHR.
Kvery new anbaoriber of tbe (la-
Ictle, or old una renewing, will Ret
aa a premium a copy of "The Oroal
Debate" between Horr and Harvey.
Tbla waa one of tba ureat'-at con
Irataof tba kind lu thia ae. Tba
fliianoial iieattiin ia prominent la
politii-a and yon wanttbis book. It
la bound neatly In paper and rrtaila
ft r DO renta tbe world over. Come
arly Mot all tbe premiiima ar
g.)ue. Tba Invratmnit la bul f'J
eaab.
Tut rATTehi Tra. Co.
(o pay for the telegrams, depend
I ing upon advertising to assist us in
meeting tbe expenses of getting
out the bullotiuB, which is no small
or inei pensive task.
It should be remembered that
Danbar, the republican candidate
fof secretary of state, is not a
Himon man. In fact he is being
knifed by Birnon for Kincaid,
Simou's friend.
Tue republican state ticket is
good enough for anybody, and it
would all be elected if it bad de-
cent management, which it hasn't.
I,EEi is an anti-S.'mon man aud
his caudidaoy for slate printer
should be indorsed,
Are gaining favor rapidly.
Businesa men and travel
ler carry them In, vest
pockets, ladles carry them
in nurses, housekeepers kee
closets, f rleods recommend them to friends. 36
I
DO YO0 WANT TO FlOHTf
An Opportunity for All Loyal Sona of Lib
erty to Jola the Kauka.
Tbe enoloied letter is aelf-eiplaua.
tory :
ARLINGTON, OR., May , 1898.
Lieut. Peter Borg, Ileppner, Or.
nyuearmr: ine eneiiwea oiana siuwira i of orennn. for Morrow conntv
hat been sent ma, and I have been asked to In tha matter of the estate of William Cox, de
ccael :
deairato enlist they might do so, and If not ,1,. ...,- rnuVtof the Ktt of (.r.V. for Mor-
enough tor a full company they might be I row county, administrator of the estate of
im iih .,,nthr nnnhini. William i:ox. rieceaseo. notice is nereDy given
" " r' l..i ...il,,... , ....1 .11 K...I......I.I..,.
..... , .. ,. ..iii doreuMMi. to nreseiit tnem verinea
i. r. Lutan,
P. 8.: The new organisation at The Dalleiei-
m
The Beginning of this
New Year 1898.
A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures,
is a "joy forever." That's what
you'll find at
T. R. HOWARD'S
Heppner, Oregon.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
TN TnE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
A
pect some men from this county. J. P. u
Tboae desiring to enlist will oall on
Mr. Borg at bis plaoe of bnaiueaa and
igo tbe blank. Heppner baa uol aent a
man to tbe front so far, and let oi not be
behind In tbla,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Laud Om a at Thi Dallbs, Oasuox,
Mar II. lNia
XfOTICK It HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
il fnllnwti
his Intention
I reiiilrMl by law. within six months after the
nrst piiinication oi mis nonce sain anminn
traUir at his place of resideaca eight miles south
ol lone, Oregon.
jA.nr.n .11. HA JIB' El,
Administrator ol tha estate of WllUam Cox, de-
reaMMl,
Uated May 12th, IK. 48-67
Puny
Children
i
IiVivs I fwn fi lit iinram A
ttlMnch
Notice of Intention.
r AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREGON,
I J Mav X. lmM. Notice is hereby alen that
the following named settler has filed notice of
her InU'iitlon to make final proof In support of
her claim, and that ld proof will be mails
oefore i. w . Morrow, t;ouiny i lers.ai ueppner,
i to make final proof In tupport of MINNIE M. ANDREW 8, of Kept
Ppner:
his elalm, and that said proof will be made be- Homestead application No. C4, for the NE
lore the County Clerk, at Hi ppusr, Orrfoii, ou tw vl, lp I N, R K W M.
Saturday July!. lwt.yU' "be names the following wltnene to prora
KALI H L. BENOE, her eoiitlmions residence upon and cultivation
of Ulnton, homestead application No. IW "I said land, A. t. riarinoiomew, iiiiam
n. rilllrTi Aiini n. (i,niw.n,u nuucn gi
MOORE.
Kea later.
for tha Est HEv ti, aud w V 8W Hee. ax, B. r lnley, Alien . hihimiob ai
lp3H,KKW. M. llynd, all of Ileppner, Oregon
He name the following; wltnease to pro 'AS. r.
his continuous rHldenre upon and cultivation
of said land, ls: (feorse W.Hmlih.ol Using
ton, orpgon, Jacob Ernst of Lvilngtnn, Ore
aou. Kph Kskeison, of Lfilngum, Oregon,
James roWD.uf LeUligton, Oregon
a4 JasW t. MOOSE.
Heglster.
4ft S7.
N
Notice Of Intention.
Lamp Orru a at Tks Dll. Oaaooa.
Mar. II. I"
OTf E IS HEKIRY C1IVEN I.1AT HIE
Notice of Intention.
Land Orru a at LAOaAMDi, Oaioox,
Mar e. l'l.
X'OTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT TUE
i following namcl svtilrr has flleit notice of
his Intriitlnn t make final proof In support of
hlsrlalro. anil lhal said proof will be mad be
lore the County lerk ol Morrow countT, Ore
gon, at Heppner, urrgon. on June n, ivm, vis
Mlluie lyier, rot ivn a.vi, ur uibwm
wltnec In prove
Ms eniitliiuous rr.lcl.no iion aim rtiltlvaiion
Who wooti prcKribe on!y
tonic nJ bitten (or A weak i
puny chilJ ? Id muuUi and
A iaiVUSI iw iiiwiw.iii
hatutfi thit they cannot tx
f mh!rrJ into Activity. The
chili Mtit food A blood- J
nuking, rwrvc-atrtnethening
And fnuKU-buiUino; iooi.
I
Scott's Emulsion :
sstsMSBasBasasaaBssBaMsa
of Cxi Uvtr 0,1 U !l of thii, I
And you Kilt luvc a tonic in J
the hypophotphitei ol lime
And kxIi to Act with tli loud.
For thin And dlicAt chiUrtn
thcrt U no rcrrwdy lupcrior
A Mr Tnlwa fn Vnsb
A lriink'llin Inwhuh yi'U'eiiuot Inaelaa
sur UilusT. lliounM. all k iM-wla liv. It r
rnl luiis'i ("er, piltw ami elliouwnUoii.-T
II a aie vauMI liy i'ii.Uiuon and alu,'gil4
luir Cew arvuCend l utliartk", the
il.rful new lvir etimulant and IiiU lual
Voiik' are t.y all .liwtrau funrunuwd lot urw
or imiiicT refuiKltM. t'. C l. are aurw
thing Try boa uxiayj n.. aw . uw.
Kuni'le ami twohiel tr-w. txour UU aU.
following. named settler haa Rleil notli-e of ) j p. H., r. J K. W. M.
is luleiillon tn mas flnal prmil In support ol ,h iinn.
I claim, and thai said proof will l m... J2.V2'.
IT uJZ'lY r...n T turS TJu 7 h "-' '- Jam U-hey. Henry
at llriipner, Oregon, on naturday. July Wo. vmlrrr..l. John Met iillongh. iMvid McCul-
JOHM KIt.KF!NV. '"" M'ff. wr"t..
of llepmier, Ongon.H E. No. for the eE' MAa w- ".V,., '
lJhsHJKSM
II name the following wltneaae 10 pror
hi enuiliiiiou ei-ii.lenc upon ami rulUlion
ol said land. t: Harney r. IViheHy. ol ll. i p
n.r. (irrgon. Jerry Hnwnan, oi Heppner, ina-
iii.
muiuiam.
Not fesartly kal Ike IUa.ll Iklaka
kal Ike Oele.ee ef Olk.r
In "M Harvey W.HcoM eaiJ he "wool.t
ea Kibe J-J aaJ te b-l before be
woulJ support him4, tie i no trymg
W cal b tlie witb vioegar.Mora Ub
ter.
I OH HALE
ilaeeh, it JO eree, ooj laoJ, 4 ealiee of
Ileppner, all fence .1, plenty of eler,
house ee l barn, H errea of aooamer
Eeey
to It In ttu world. It nwini t
rrowth. itrrneth. clumrocil 1
aeul romfiwl Irt tri4-m. IV iut 4 fel. all feaJf f. fall ttop
X . Wim P..l I tefth. Call at It (lasette offiee.
a " " " fi;,i if
lusjr l niiKitf ny tUi U tlit Um .nwn. J
tiivul.ni l,f Cul.e Lu UmII SUOCO. Z L.iITlkt i k... V.k I Te e l.iiiiis ete.
siiEiurrs SALE.
on. Wl
arr rU
B. Flnley. ol Heppner, Orrgon, I
'gon.
IihiHE.
Register.
1J - ... .,ib.,l.IM.i. . .1 II. f. ...... th.nn
Notict of Intention.
Lab Orru a at Tag tuuti. Oano.
Mar . W
NOTICE IS II ERF BY OIVEM THAT BY
virtue of an fiorullon and order of re
sale, duly twueit ry the rlerk of the Clrrnll
l oi.rt nf the l o. inlv of Morrow, Mtale of Ore
gon, dated lh ;:th day of Mar. In a cer
tain a. lion in the ( in oil l imn tor sal. I ouniv
and elate, wherein Jame Jnr and Jamiw
Jone aa ailinlnlalrator of tli mat ot Kelson
Jouea deifwanl. Maintllf. m-oeml ludgmei.t
aaalii.t i.M'ti. i . ewaasart, Mlhtrvd J MM
NOTICE IS HFRFBY C.IVF1 1 H A T 1 1I E ,a,i. luaolvanl itrl lor. J W. Morrow, the Or
Inllowln nsmnl aeltler ha Sled nolli.ol ... ..! .! N.tl..lion llimi.ni a ror.
his Intention Uj make Bnal proof In snppiot of .,rli,.n sn, I'.t .Irln..l.ni.. for the
hi. nana, and th.l amid proof will l m.e I , ,m two ThmiMod. Four Hundred Mnetv
hrfore A Mallorr. V. fommllnn.r. at llr.p I two Ihiiiara, with InierMt thern at th rale
0r. Oregon, no witiMay, J'liy t. i" v s. 1 ,, to p,( ,,nl mi aiiiium Irom th lt(
HlkNAMO r. ImimIRTV, I r-l.ru.r.. l-ji, and the Innher nm
nl All. In kowwU.l StTlli alloil ha. for I II ,,.l.l ,,. lk,IUra allorna. a I
the r. it i anu an ea1 e I I n at m a r..u and dl.MiraemeiiU Utr-tat Twenty riv
ww. I ikiiiar. on th ln ilar nl r.t.rua'T. t
Hemrlh following wltneaaw to prove a,,, tire I. herel.v alven that I will on Hatnr
his iiiiiliii.ion. real.lenr un nd riilllvatlon I u i.ih ,u, ( Jun. , at i rl k. p
nl aald land, via Sarnev Ni'lVvKt, of lil'ig. , , M,, ,,, . ih. r ,i,.,r of th rourl
ton, ireou. Joen aiik.iinT, nf i.aiiuwsi, to. , H.oier, Mum. roimtr. nrri.is. ri
.in, tha art n i of iiallowar. oregoa, ai nuhlie aixtlon tn th hlahrat l.ld.ler lor raa
l.inni wnnii,wuiiii'i'ii.i"'i"n I in hami, the loiioa lug
SV4a JAa. r. M'H'SS. lall th north eat anartrr nf m
llagwler. intflwnahtp two i;i north rang twniy
(,".! m tklllansetia anartdian, all In Morrow
I i.unli. (tragon latan and tv'lot uin a
lh peonarty of th maid Uaorg w t.unrl
Miulrad J, Saaaaarl 4 al. nf ao Mtwsi thra.i
a wia h a.aaaarf to aail.fr th aai. ;.i.l
a.anl in favor nf Jama Jonaa atwl Jama Jona
lie thai on th lh dar of April. th aa a.tmlntalralf irf lha aalala o a.aoa Jona
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NSSOLUTIOS NOTICE.
VOTItE I MfUIIT OlVfvi TO THI PIB
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r!ir. proparllt to
I ana 'li of rtoa tan H
CONSER & WARREN,
LEADING DRUGGISTS.
A complete stock of pure and fresh drugs al
ways in stock. Careful attention paid to rilling
of prescriptions.
NEW DRUGS
W are receiving a New Invoice of Goods almost every day. Onr Rapidly
increasing trade demands It. conse.,iiently Our Customer reoeive
their Drug Pure and Freeh.
Our Stationery
XJeportixient
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Wlien Irm If irr ulve . n onlt
Slocum Drug Co.
THE ART OF BREWING.
Was Perfected by the
Production of....
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Jnd now the entire world
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of her Intention to make anal proof In anprartt
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