Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 07, 1898, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
Tuesday, June 7, 1898.
The Gazette is Dot heraldiflg its
coming with a brass band but its
circulation can be determined at
the HeDDner oostoffice. Adver-
a i
tisers will please note this.
to be a military necessity it has
been the patriotic duty of congress
to annex.without regard to person
al opinion h of individuals.
THE STATE ELECTION.
Word comes from every part of
the state that the republicans have
won, hands down, arjd in the face
of the many difficulties that the
Gazette has heretofore pointed
out in its pathway, it is a great
victory. It could have been much
greater with united effort
It is plain that fusion is Dot a
success. You can fuse in conven
tions, but the people refuse to
fuse. The handwriting was on
the wall and the people have been
guided by the plain rule of
"course and effect". There was
one political party deserving credit
for the great prosperity upon us,
and the reward hae been hand
somely bestowed.
Senator C! ok mas exploded a
few bombs in tne ranks of the anti
bond silverites in the senate in a
patriotic speech be made in favor
of uphcldibg the hands of the
government by authorizing the
issue of bonds, and opposing the
issue of either silver certificates or
greenbacks. After calling atten
tion to the ffict that no war has
ever been fought without an issue
of bonds, and expressing the opin
ion that none was ever likely to be,
Mr. Gorman exploded his heaviest
bomb by saying that if the senate
refused to authorize bonds, the
president would be compelled to
issue them, as soon as he was
bound to have money, under the
laws of 1875.
Nona of ns associated with him in the
Pills
Restore full, regular action
of the bowels, do not lrrt-
office felt that we bad any right to say tate or inflame, but leave
it.i l u Tf hi. all the delicate rtaestlTe or-
u''u,u , J u'" ' I nnlim In irfM cnnnltlnn. Ti-r thrm. B rent.
right aud privilege to wear wl.at he prepared only by c. l Hood Lowell, Mast
pleased. As lona as it soiled him, why i
should we ooncero ourselves iii the u7 no. nmunhar that it was ahonl
matter. the time of his father's death that Jsck's
Trnthis.be was beooming more and bgbit, bad overgone suoo a radioal
OUR CONGRESSMEN.
The Gazette is of the opinion
that Hon. Thes. II. Tongue has
been re-elected to succeed himself
H9 congressman from the first dis
tnct, and that Malcolm A. Moody
will take Ellis' place. This seems
to be the general opinion.
There is a mighty movement to
wards republicanism in this state,
and yet under ordinary conditions
the republican party would have
failed to have scored a victory,
assuming that they have won,
owing to the very great objection
to the party's management in this
state. But it is now plain that
most republicans Bwallowed a bad
dose to get to vote for their prin-
ciplas, and that many democrats
and populists ref aBed to accept the
coalition. Iu Morrow county where
there was a tendency to rebel
against some nominees of the re
publican party, better council pre
vailed. And, too, the bitter local
contest, and the gambling done on
certain candidate, caused many to
lose sight of the little feeling that
they had over state and congress
ional diiliculties in the ranks, and
most of them voted their tickets
straight In fact the gambling
that was done here hurt the fusion
ticket from top to bottom. It wsb
a bad move, and the Gazetto is op
posed to it, on principle, from any
side or any standpoint. It
usually ends iu a hard fight and
does harm.
The Gazette believes that the
icpublicans have won but this
paper doos not feel like crowing or
shouting now. It reflects that some
of its good friends were on the
other side, and that some of them
lost both their money and their
candidates. And iu this hour of
succoih, if what appears ou tbe
surfaco is true, the Hush of victory
is ilnmpcaed by the thought of
those for whom we must have con
fiJeratiou and who have been uu
successful.
WHAT IS TREASON?
What is tri'aou? TbU question
bocomes of the greatest importance
when tho country is engaged in
war. It is a serious matter to ac
CU4P men of being traitors, but
Mark doenu't becoma white be
rausf it irtit't railed black. In
times of eacft it wan all right for
men to 'pM)H the attueiatioo o!
Hawaii because they did not per
ftona'.ly beliuve that thin country
would bo benefited thereby; but,
liow that the prei leiit, bin entire
rabiurt, and every ollieer in th
artny and tavy In m opinion liaa
been aked, linvrt declared that the
immediate annrxation of Hawaii is
a mihUry tecenHity, without which
our attempting to bold th riiili
pino inlands may 1a turned into a
dinantrMU failure and all of the
fruit of iVwi-y'a great victory be
lost, it in tit all riht On tho
contrary, it is all wrong.
That fri.t M ch limy at times
J 1ST as soon as President Mc
Kinley can get the time he will
issue an oi der, in accordance with
an elaborate opinion prepared by
Attorney General Griggs, declar
ing that the government printing
office never was legally under the
civil service rules, because it be
longs under the legislative, and
not the executive branch of the
government. The same opinion
has operated Ho put an end to the
movement for the placing of tbe
congressional library under the
civil service rules, because the
library, like the goverument print
ing office, is a congressional insti
tution. There are many desirable
plaees in the government printing
office now held by democrats.
P03TMA8TEB GENERAL STANTON
has made plans which will insure
the regular payment of the troops
sent to the Philippine islands.
Paymasters supplied with money
enough for three months pay ac
companied the troopB which have
already gone and the same plan
will be followed bb other troops
are sent. Only gold and silyer will
be used in making these payments,
How to Look Good.
Qood looks are really more than skin
deep, depending entirely on a healthy
oiind ition of all the vilni otunm. It tbe
I
I
li
ifer he inactive, yon have a billions
ook, it yonr storunch be (Unordered yon
ave a dyepeptio look; if your kidie.vs
be afTuoted, you have a pinched look
Ht'cure good health, and you i)l anrely
have (rood looks. "Eleotrio Hitters" is
a pood alternative and tonic. Acts di
rectlv ou the etoninrh, liver mid kidneys.
Purities the blood, CiireH pimples,
blotches and hnile, and givn a good
complexion. Kvery bottle unaranteed.
Hold by Hloonin 1 )rn j Co., K. J. Mlocnm,
manuuer. 00 oents per bottle.
M AfiNlr'ICKNT omit.
Every new subscriber of the Cu
rette, or old one renewing, will Ret
as a premium a oopy of "Tbe Oreal
Dobate" between Horr and Harvey,
This was one of the creates! con
tests of the kind in this age. Tbe
financial itiptiiiD is prominent in
politics and yon want this book. It
is bound neatly in paper and retails
frr CO cents the world over. Come
early In fore all lbs premiums are
ifoor. The investment is but t
Oih. Tn a- Patterson Fm. Co.
Htulous Consnmptioo t'tire cures
where others fail. It is the lea ling
(Vnh Care, and no boms should be
without it. Pleasant to lake and goes
rtiibl ti tbe spot. Hold by Conser A
Warren. 1
Wast Male.
li V. Hwaggart desire to orchas
mulet from Ibrea-vetr-olJ up, from now
to June 15th, for which bs will pay tbe
market trloe. All having tunlee will
pleaee note Ibis. M ."7
General Debility
and LOSS of Flesh
Scott's Emulsion hu teen the
ttand.ri rcmc4r for nearly
quarter of a century. Phyiiclani
readily admit that they obtain re
tultt from it that they cannot get
I rem any other itcah-iorming food,
1 here arc many other prepara
tiont on the market that preterm
to do what
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
more genteelly shabby every day, bat
the carefal way in which his shiny ooat
and frayed trousers were brushed and
oared for was evidence that it was not
wanton carelessness of bis appear? noe
that made bim go bo shabby. It ooourted
one day that tbe weather was exceed
ingly cold. A regnlar blittzard was rag
ing, and only those whose business com
pelled them to be oat ventured on tbe
street at all. It was one of Jack's duties,
as cashier, to go to tbe bank eaob day,
and when tbe time oame for bim to make
bis regnlar trip, and he slipped on his
light overcoat and started oat, tbe head
bookkeeper interrupted him
"I say, Jack, you are not going oat in
that light coat. Why, man, the very
marrow in yonr bones will freeze!"
"Oh, nonsense, old man. I always go
this way dressed warm inside,yon know
preterit that W85 not so balky and
clumsy, you know."
And oat be weut. Tbat night, after
most of the oflice force bad gone, Joe,
tbe office boy, had to relieve his mind."
"I don't think Mr. Jack is dressed
warm inside at all. I saw him roll up
his sleeves to wash bis hands today, and
be only bad on a tbin ootton undershirt
I thick he's close with his money, and
some day he will be ownio' this insti
tution." t
Bat we all knew better than this
Jack was in trouble. Why didn't be let
as know what it was? Not a man in the
office, from the manager down to the
office-boy, that wonld not have extended
a helping baud to bim, for we all loved
bim, He was a sterling fellow, always
ready to divide on tbe thirds principle
vou take two-thirds and he one. He
bad formerly been tbe Beau Brnmmel
of tbe office, and what tbe ohange was
tbat bad come over bim was worrying cs
all.
It was fiually decided tbat we should
broach the matter to him in a delioate
maoner. Tbe bead-bookkeeper being a
man ot great taot and delioate percep
tions, to bim was delegated the task. It
was some time before the opportunity
presented itself, rjpring bad even
opened, and Jaok's sbiny ooBtand frayed
trousers looked the more shabby in com
parison with tbe bright, new spring
suits around bim. -
"I never saw olotbea so oheap," said
one of the junior clerks. My tailor put
this up furSUO, and I deolare it's quite respectable-looking
quite tbe same thing
I need to pay (40 fur."
Just here something peculiar hap
pened. A big bottle ot red ink standing
on tbe desk near tbe register had evi.
denlly became overheated, and, being
oorked tight, there was nothing for it to
do but explode, which it did with a loud
report Unfortunately, just behind it on
tbe wall were banging all our ooata and
bats. Poor Jack's shiny coat was be
spattered from collar to tail. Poor fel
low! Lie looked dismayed.
We felt sure tbat oext morning we
ihould see Jack again dressed as be
fitted a man ot his position. But we
were dioappoiuted, Tbe next morning
be oame dowo with tbe same old ooat.
Tbe spots gave evidence of having been
osref ally scrubbed, lesviug dirty white
puis ou tbe sbiny black cloth.
1 ssy, Jack," said tbe bead book
keeper, ''really you are growlog oarelrss
of yonr personal appearance."
"Why, how so, old man? I shave my
elf with soraptiloua regularity every
moruiog. I really didn't know I was
looking so unfit."
"It's not that, Jack. "I er oh, baug
it, don't you see tbat yonr olotbea are
kinder ruuuiu' to seed? You need a new
outfit, old man. Your tailor will starve."
'I believe 70a are right, Tom. raol
is, an old suit is so eomfortable, you
know, kinder conforms to one's carves
and angles, lleally, I feci like I am dis
carding an old frieiid whsn I give on an
olJ suit, but I must see my tailor. It
will osvsr do to offend tbe artistic eye ot
my friends. I thank you , old man, for
calling my attention to it lleally, a
fellow can't see bow bis oao clothes
bang."
A few mornings after Jaok rain down
with a new snit on. Tbe trousers were
carefully crested, and ths ooat was worn
buttoned rlosclv around bis ralber
thletic form. But it took only casual
glance to ee that the goods were ot the
eheapeat kind, and bed Defer seeo
tailor shop.
"Ah, Jack, ion are quit artistic this
niotamg," said the bead bookkeeper.
IK) you still gn to yonr old tailor? I
rcmemWr you alwats ssid tbat there
era ti olhrf tollors la th city."
Jack did nl reply, lie eoold at tell
willful falsebead, tat, taking t ff the
obsnge.
I remember bow we all envied bim
when be was supposed to come into his
money, how we speculated as to what be
would do with it, bat on one point we
all agreed tbat be would be the same
old Jaok, and we would enjoy many ot
his little sappers and theater parties.
Had he not always treated ds that wsy
at least once a month when he bad
nothing bat bis salary? Now tbat be
bad oome into money, we could expect
many nioe evenings at dear Jaok's ex
pense.
Jack was not welL He did not look
well. We all noticed it.
"Take a vacation, old boy," said tbe
head bookkeeper. "Tun are not yonr
self. You are working too bard, and not
giving yonrself recreation enough.
"Could not think of it, old man. Jast
a little indigestion. Be all right in a
day or two."
But he wasn't all right. He looked
paler and thinner every day, nntil one
morning, be did nut oome down. We
all knew the reason. Nothing bat sick
ness would keep bim from tbe office. It
was arranged that we should bant np
his lodgings that night, and have him
oared for and peeper medical attention
secured. We found him in a cneap,
small, bnt clean room. On the table,
under the one gas jet, we found two or
three sets of books ot small concerns
that did out employ a regnlar book
keeper.
Jaok bad been doing their work at
night. Jack was on the bed loaning in
the delirium ot fever.
"I kept it clean, father I kept it
clean," he mamb'ed, over and over,
Tbe doctor shook bis bead. ''Poorly
nursed nothing to bim. Evidently
been on short rations. In 00 condition
tn withstand this attack of fever."
We explained to the doctor th it, al
though bis present environments were
needj and poor, be would be paid for tbe
best attention to Jaok, and tbat be moat
see him regularly and do everything pos.
sible to save bim. Tbe kindly old do'
tor assured us tbat be would receive
every attention, but said, with a shake
ot his bead:
"He'd in a bad way brain feve
brongbt on by worry and fatiaas. Evi
dently been barniog tbe candle at both
We secured a nurse, who was to be
with bim constantly and attend to bis
every want, and oommnnioate with ns
in case be grew worse. As we were pre
paring to leave tbe room bo raised op in
bis delirium sod tbrew bis arms arnnnd
wildly. I ujtioed a papor clntoued la
one of bis bauds. I took it from bim.
Tbe mystery was solved.
Ob, Jack, you noble wirk of nun, ynn
have kept it clean. And I hope it may
not be at the oost ot your lif a, is what I
said to myself.
Tbs paper read as followi:
"To My Som Dying, I liequeuth you
my name. It' ttained. J am a thief.
No living tnul known it. If 1 could live
a while longer I would not die with thi
itt nin on vi y sou. We came of a long
race of honorable men. Jack. It i a
hard legacy to leave a ion, but at yon
loved me in life, keep my name clean in
death I have kejd a itrict account of
my peculation You will find it at
tached. IV crupulouly correct. No
more nor leu do J owe the great inxtitu
tion of whu h I have leea the head for
o many year.
"I have kept thi account so fftuf
coiifif delude my m' If into thinking that
1 wat only liorrowing from the alack-
holder They nay all embezzler do
thi. ray it txick, Jack, every dollar at
4 per cent inlereit , and I believe the
good Lord will terateh it off hi book
aaaintt tny otherwite clean mime, (lint
bleu and keep you.
"YOUR FATHER."
Underneath, written to Jack's 00
band, was tbe following:
"Qod bit you, father, I've done it,
I've rxiiif the last dollar today I've
kept your name Clean. JACK."
Tbe ueit day tbe papers cootsinsd ac
counts ot how one ot tbe oity's largest
banking institutions bad received a large
sum of money aoooymonnly consigned.
Tbe Institution bad loog known ot tbe
shortage of this atnoont, bnt bad 00 idea
who the thief was.
It was weeks before Jack was able to
come to the office again, tie never
knew, and do soul stall sver know from
ns. Jack's secret. He la himself sgaia
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.
Notice Of Intention.
Land Orrics at This Dalles, Oregon,
Mav. 81, 1899.
OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
(ollowine-named settler has filed notice of
nil Intention to make anal prool in support ot
hU claim, ana tnat sam prooi win oe maae
before County Clerk, Morrow County, Oregon,
at Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday, July 9th,
liMi, viz:
JOHN KILKENNY,
of Heppner, Oregon, H. E. No. 92 for the 8E
Sec 14T2NR26EWM.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Barney P. Doherty, of Hepp.
ner, Oregon. Jerry Brosnan, ot ueppuer, Ore
gon, Viiiliam B. Finley. of Heppner, Oregon,
Harry Bartholomew, 01 Heppner, uregon
J
viz
654-65
A8. F. MOORE,
Register.
Flseher, of lone, Homestead application fl
I, for the n'i se sec. '), and n'i swV sec. I Vl:
The Leader
Of Course!
Notice of Intention.
Land Offics at Th Dalles, Obkgon,
Mav SI. 18!
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THI
follow Ins-named settler haa Died notice of
his intention to make final proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before A. Maliory, u. s. commissioner, amepp
ner, Oregon, on Saturday, July 7, ltMH viz:
BERNARD K DOHERTY,
of Alpine, homestead applieation No. 3925, for
thehUNEandESEiiSeeJT 1 N R 26 E
W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his eontinuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Barney MeDevitt, of Lexing
ton, Oregon, John Kilkenny, ot Galloway, Ore
gon, Chas. Van Winkle, of Galloway, Oregon,
Eilwara uoherty, 01 ixingion, uregon.
6ot i J AS. F. MOORE,
Register.
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at The Dalles, Orsoon,
May 9. 1HUH.
VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT TH K
1 following-named settler haa filed notice
it her intention to make final proof In support
of her claim, and that said proof will be made
betore J. w. Morrow, county uteri, ai neppuer,
Oregon, on Haturday, June i", l"'-". vis:
Joste Fischer, of Ir
No. lull, for the n'i
4. to. 1 8 . r. 21 K. W. M.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her eontinuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vis: Fred W. Balslger, Edward
Keller. A. J. McVay aud Paul Balslger, all of
lone, Oregon.
J AS. r. MOORE,
4so9 Register.
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.
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.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OK THE STATE
ol Oregon, for Morrow cotin'v.
In th matter of the estate of VMlllamCox.de-iM-aaed
:
The undersigned having tieen appointed by
the county eourtof the State of Oregon, for Mor
row county, administrator of the estate ol
Vtllllain Cox, deceased, notice Is hereby given
to the creditor of, and all persons baring claims
airatuit aald defeased, to orrsent them verified
as re'ilrl bv law. within hi monina aiicr ins
nrsi puoiiraiion oi mis diuht w wiu vimniir
trnlor at his place ol residence eight miles south
ol lone, Oregon.
JAMES M. HAMB1.ET.
Administrator ol tbe estate ol William Cox, de
ceased.
Dated May 12th, -
Notice of Intention.
t ANnortrrx at the dau.eh. oreoon.
I.. MX.1K. Not Ire Is hnn-hv given that
the following named settler baa filed nollrsof
hi-r Intention to make nal proof In support of
her claim, and tbat said proof will t made
in fore J. VY. Morrow. County Clerk. at Heppner,
Oregon, on Friday. June in, in, vis:
MISSIS M. ANDREWS, ol Heppner:
Homestead application So. (074, for the KEVi
toe 11. In I N. H K W M.
Kb name the following witneaa to prove
her oitilliitiiius residence upon ami cuimaiinn
nl said laud, vis: A. Bartholomew, W llllam
H. ritiley. Allen H. Ilodsdou and Robert F
Hynd.llol Heppner. Oregon.
J A. F. MOORE,
4A-M. Register.
Notice of Intention.
CONSER & WARREN,
LEADING DRUGGISTS.
A complete stock of pure and fresh drugs al
ways in stock. Careful attention paid to filling
of prescriptions.
NEW DRUGS
W are receiving a New Invoice of G.iods almoat every day. Our Rapidly
tncreeslng trade demands It, consequently Our Customer r)0l
their Drug Pur and Fresh.
Our Stotlonery
Ieijcirtmeiit
Is Comploto
Vl0is In H9ftr)nr ttl'vo ua i orsli
Slocum Drug Co.
nm ..,1 II, lilila laa ns the sn'lu nf ' claim, and thai said pnml will be inede
Oow, ami Ilia Hill OO ID eo.lgf or ,of. (t), innnrf , .rI o( Mormw ronntv. I
bl faahiODable cost wsa sewed Ibrr rJ tn i H-iror. trrt.o. on June 1. m,
bis Own tailors. rilhue filer, H I So Kvl, U't the wi
I n Visnoit.
NOTICE OF INTENTION,
LsttOriS stTmi Psl-Lis. Oas.iiiN,
Ma, tl I'M
NOlHf in Hinmv HIV THAT Till
llltt tug tian,.! t.lll.r has filed nirtt. of
his It, trillion t.t ni.s final pr,f In supirt uf
1,1. i-Llin. and hat said T.f will n a.l be
twt ll t t'uiilr l. al lirp iirf. lirrgon, no
.t. I. ii..n jko 41 a
i..t ii.. a , s "w an- a j, aud Wt v. we. as,
I e I a. K . r W M
II imM iim loll. .ali. Uwe In tt.e
.i m . , n , M. ..iiHihmhis rva,itM upon bm ru I II t at I. n
HUB Mm" w .-a" 1 .Kiaaldlathl.lt' itm.tv m Nmith.nt it
Ih-chiiio Jntn;pru i tnao f llm; Joci, but f I ail to perform It.
activity of ll unt tru-t , y In', The putt Norwegian Cod-liver 0.1
t.rrtetit n.ustfaa rroiMum f,,r ! nf Ufnuui Cffrn, i.u
anin'tHtii'n if Itsaaii, lutaitli
stU Imil Hint tl. a ltiiitiitrtiD, a
lif: innjurit jr f r,iin;rrae, anl an
titer li Imiug niaj'tiiljr of nj!
wi r alnuicljr iu (ar f atibci
atinti Mt u Ix'foia tt a Uectarrt!
to Lava ihhom a tutliUrr ioa.
ifvlJy tlfoJJ with tb Hypophoa
ptiitfi v LiitK tnJ IkvJa, whiui
art" inch VAloatlc tor.l;i.
iriAkci thil prf paritlon An
A ' iJfAl one And chfcki tlx
,v i waiwnj unoffKy, anj me
Attent Almost iminJate-
t commcneet to put en
V IWih And fain itrtnrth
l. a . .1
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rr r
I
itjr. It tlta h.tlir ieu'l guilty fj iT' whith lurpriat them.
treaa.ni, it i ilnr,'",u'y or to ;
twing c'li'ty. From tLa day that
tb j-n-si lett declared aoDeiatioQ
f. . ... A OT t rW Ws tiasl Ik
Sum tm4 t m It lrt I
- .4 . s i aHtWia
.itt A t, lfci, k V.-a.
coat, tia InraeJ back Hi rollar anl dia
lilaye.l III little tatf twarina ht M eatut.tay, July a, law.. vt
t.,1,.,'. S.o,. IU t.a.lrnt Uoatotbi. nn,xl,,,u,nt,,h.l'Z:,
olJaoatsnil Carlully a4 It la tbe
oiler of bt e ftirrbe.
AVxial
ibal Jack's frugality ai t.t BiK tltaail '". 'fnwi. Jta t"it Uint.. nn-
.1 .hi. fci.h i.srianii, ol tt H.l..ii, (in-i.n.
aloa tl Hia rioiora, vui iuh ii" i i n nnn.u ui'i ',''"
obaotfeJ bta lo leiDgs, atlco liM Deea j "
td a latonant cbaraeler, l' lb meaneel j
kio.t i.f ijaatters in ael.eap ilietfh-l. I St' il MOSS.
Ilia ateale, larl. were lakea al
I lie i'laieat reetaurant bb i iiibcmiiui wi.,,,on i.., i. i ,..,1.11 ut M..fr
Laud OrruB at Uuiii, nuaqox,
Mar t ia.
NoTu r Hrarnv ntvrM that ihk
Inalni named settler hae filed notice ol
his Intention tnaae final r.'f In aupprrt nl
naoe m-
vis:
n. Mail, r. A. W. M
Henamaeth Mlowlnf wllneasfa tn prove
his continuous rldnce npon and rultlvatlna
nf satd land, vis: James W l,ahy, H.nry
VaiKlerpnol, John Md'ullnuih, lld McC'ul
loush. all ol Ilci.i.ner, Drrson.
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h'nows this Perfect product
.Is the Star llreicery beer
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THE ART OF BREWING.
Was Perfected by the
Production of....
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I. all popular saloons
STAR BREWERY COMPANY,
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