Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 14, 1898, Image 4

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TO THIS
GIVES THB CHOICK
Of Two Transcontinental
GREAT
NORTHERN Ry.'
VIA
Spokane
MINNEAPOLIS
St. Paul
OREGON
SHORT LINE.
VIA
ELECTION RETURNS.
Official Count of the Election Re
turns of Morrow County.
To the f alley.
Henry F. Vanderpool arrived ou Fri
day last from the Willamette valley, bat
will return tooo with baoob ot horses,
and will make bis home in that locality
hereafter. Henry recently purchased
60 sore farm in the Weit Chebalem bills,
Yamhill ooanty, having disposed of hii
Morrow county possessions. He will be
aooomoanied on the return trip by his
brother, Geo. Vanderpool.
NAMES OF CANDIDATES.
STATE.
Salt Lake
DENVER
Omaha
AND
Chicago Kansas City
OCEAN STEAMERS
OREGON, GEO. W- ELDER
AND
CITY OF TOPEKA
Leave Portland every 5 Days for
ALASKA POINTS
COMMENCING APRIL 2d
nnonn Rte.amen Leave Portland
SUUM' - " j
Every 3 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO
aAmai-a Mnnthlv from Portland to
U (DBUiVI U "-"- ' -J
VWsthfima ru HoDff KODff ID OOQ
naction with O. B. & N.
For fnll details oall on 0. R. 4 N.
Agent at Heppner, cr address
W. H. HTJRLBURT,
Gen. Pass. Agt.
POBTLAKD, OBEOOH.
Dortwell. Carllll, & Co., Oen'l. Agts., Nor. Pao.
8. B. Co., Portland, Ore.
II M Clinton, pro, Gov
T T Geer, rep "
Will R King, union
John C Luce, peo "
II C Davis, pro sec of state
F I Dunbar rep
II R Kincaid union "
Ira Wakefield peo "
J O Booth, union, state treasurer
Chas S Moore, rep, "
James K Sears, peo,
Moses Votaw, pro, .
J H Ackerman, rep, sup't public instruction. .
D E Emenck, pro,
E Hosmer, peo,
II 8 Lyman, union,
Chas A Fitch, union, state printer
I) L Grace, peo,
W II Leeds, rep,
T S McDaniel, pro, "
T P Hackleman, pro, justice supreme court . .
Frank A Moore, rep,
W M Ramsey, union, '.
D R N Blackburn, rep, attorney general. . . .
C J Bright, pro,
J L Story, union,
II E Courtney, peo, congressman, 2d dist. . . .
C M Donaldson, union "
G W Ingalls, pro, "
Malcolm A Moody, rep, "
A W Gowan, rep, joint senator,
J W Morrow, union, " .
Henry J Bean, rep, dist. attorney, 6th dist. .
J T Hinkle, union, "
COUNTY.
IRE YOU GOING ERST!
If so, be snre and see that yonr
ticket reads via
TO Honnweslern Line
....THE....
CHICAGO, ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THIS IS THK
Great Short Lir)e
BETWEEN
DULUTH, St. PAUL, CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH.
Tiw.li. Mannlflcent Track, PeerltiM Voatibuled
DlntiiK and HtimirtiiK Car
Trellis, and Mullo:
"ALWAYS ON TIME"
has given tills road a national wputatlnii. All
classes nf iiMimriKnra carried on the vstnmle1
train without etracliaw. Hlilp yonr fr-mlit
and travel ovur tills famous Hue. All admits
have tickets.
Uon. ARnt Trav. K. l Agt.
21h Wellington Ht., Portland, Or.
E L Freeland, rep, representative
E B Stanton, union. "
D A Hamilton, rep, sheriff
E L Matlock, union, "
A E Binns, clerk
Vawter Crawford, "
M Lichtentlial, rep, treasurer,
E W Rhea, union, "
J W Shipley, rep, school superintendent
J E Tibhotts, union,
J L Howard, rep, commissioner
C M Ixrng, "
J M White, union, assessor
J F Willis, rep, "
Julius Keithly, union, surveyor
E It llunlock, rep, coroner
0 V Ingraham, union, "
Hogs Running at Large, Yes
Hogs Running at Largo, No
HEPPNER PRECINCT.
M B Galloway, rep, justice of the peace
W A Richardson, union,
S Gray, union, constable
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THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE QR YOU!
11m
There is more catarrh in this seotion of
the country than all otber diseases put
together, and until the last few years
was supposed to be incurable. For a
great many years dootors pronounced it
a local disease, and preeeibed looal rem
edies, and by constantly failing to cure
with, looal treatment pronounced it in
curable. Soienoe has proven catarrh to
be a constitutional disease and therefore
requires constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only
constitutional core on the market. It
is taken internally in doses from 10 drops
to a teaspoonful. It aots directly on the
blood and mucous surfaoe of the system.
They offer one hundied dollars for any
case it fails to cure. Send for oiroulars
and testimonials. Address,
F. J. CHEENY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75o.
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We appeal to our readers to join with
us and thousands of other patriotio citi
zens throughout the oountry in raising
within the next 30 days a rellet (una 01
Onk Million Dollars to be piacea in
the hands of the American National Red
Cross and of the Central Cuban Relief
Committee, appointed by President Mo
Kinley.
W. with other Dublishers and mer
chants throughout the oountry, Bre vol
unteerlng to receive donations of $1 each
for the fund. It has been arranged to
present every one, who donates $1, with
of a heauliful picture. "The Ac
colade," now on exhibition at the post
offloe. Call BDd see it. This pioture is
a beautiful historical souvenir of this
great uprising of the American people to
defend and set free outraged Uuoa
Every patriotio Amerioau ehoald sub
soribe at once! Your help is neededl
Oar boys are at the front! Let us stand
by them! No commissions of any kind
are reserved. Call at the postoffiae nud
leave your subscriptions.
TROUBLES AND CONSCBFTIOS
CAN BE CCEED.
Aa Eailnenl New York Chemist and Scientist
Makes a Free Offer to Oar Headers.
The distinguished ohemist, T. A. 81o
com, of New York City, demonstrating
his dieoovery of a reliable cure for Con
sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis),
bronohial, long and chest troubles,
stubborn oougbe, oatarrbal aneouons,
general deoline and weakness, loss ot
flesh, and all conditions of wasting
away, will send THREE FREE BOT
TLES (all different) of his JNew uie
ooveries to any afflicted reader of this
paper writing for them.
His "New ScibDtiflo Treatment" has
oured thousands permanently oy 11s
timely use, and be considers It a simple
professional duty to suffering humanity
to donate a trial of hiB infallible oure.
Soienoe daily develops new wonders,
and this great chemist, patiently experi
menting for years, has produoed results
as beneficial to humanity as can be
niaimmi li onr modern eenius. His
uin.ujut wjj .1
AaBfirtinn that lung troubles ana con
snmDtiot. are curable in any climate is
proven by "beartieii letters 01
tnrtn." filnd in his American and Euro
. . . . .. 3 1
luhnrutnrlPR in tnoueanuB irum
those onred in all parte of the world
The dread Consumption, unmier-
rnntnd. means sneedv end certain death
Simply write to T. A. HJooum, m. u.,
98 Pine street, New York, giving post-
office and express address, and tne rree
medicine will be promptly sent aireoi
from his laboratory.
Sufferers should take instant advan
tage of bis generous proposition.
Please tell the Doctor thai you saw
this in the GBzette, published at Hepp
ner, Oregon, juiy yr.
Now Prepared to do Any-
Kind of PrintingDon't
Send Your Orders ' Away
Till You Cet the Gazette's
Estimates
Heretofore the Gazette's job depart
ment has tried to do no work other than
plain printing. However, this ebop i
now prepared to taokle anything in any
line and will meet prioes of any person
under the sun in the line of drogeiMB
supplies, blank books, bok ' work
county work, or any sort ot book btDd
ing work that yon have heretofore seat
away to get done.
The Gazette shop is not a chanty
ooncern but if you will give us a obtweei
we will see that you are satisfied fa
every particular.
Buy your goods at home. Remember
that Abe Linooln said that when one
bought goods away from home the '
foreigner got the money and we got the
goods. But when the goods were
bought Bt home we had both money
and goods. This is good doctrine. We
are willing to abide by it. When the
printing drummer cornea to town, re
member it and call up 'phone No. 3.
660-tf
The Maiquam Grand, on Morrison
street in the Marquam building, is under
excellent management and the pubho
will be royally entertained this winter.
New companies and Dew faoes will ap
pear from time to time at this popular,
first-olass theatre of Portland, and when
in Portland our denizens should not fail
to take in some ot the nee dramas that
will be presented. tt
383
A SPLENDID TOWN.
NORTH l'ACIPIO
Rural Spirit
(ESTABLISHED IN 1669.)
Published Weekly
Portland, Or.
EGON SUOUT LINE Ry
at
DEVOTED TO
Agriculture,
Dairying,
Live-Stock
and Turf.
Worth its weight in gold to every farmer
and breeder in Oregon.
CHICAGO
iwales & St. Paul l'y
SUBSCRIPTION: '2.01 PER YEAR.
(Sample oopiea free.)
Rural Hpirit and Gazette both for
J'1.00, osih, at this office.
This Railway Co.
Operate! its trains on the fatuous blook
system;
LighU its trains by electricity Ihrougn
out; Use the otdebrated electric berth read
ing lamp;
Rons speedily equipped passenger trains
Hart dav and nivtit between Ht. Paul
and nuoMgn, aud Omaha aud Chicsgo;
the
Chlcaao. Milwaukee &
St. Paul
Also operate steam-heated vestitmled
trains, carrying the Intent private
eompartmeut cars, library buffnt sraok
Inn ram. and palace drawing room
alrprt.
Parliir oars, tree recliulng chair care,
and the very best diniug ohalr oar
service.
For lowest rates to any point '
United Htates or Canada, apply to
agent or addreaa
C. J. EDDY,
J. W. CAHET. General Ag-a,
Traf. Pass. Agent. Portland, Or.
50 Years....
IN THE
Undisputed Supremacy
World's Competition
Cooper's Sheep Dip !
Increase Yield of Wool. Enhance
Vln ot Plonk. Cheap, Hale, Han
dy, Clean, Wholesome, Odorless.
CHAS. G. nOBEUTS.
GENERAL AOCNT,
.'47 A ill Mrvct, fortlamt, Orrgnn.
ioM ly Minor it Co.,
IlrppiuT, Or.
The Old Shop!
LIBERTY MARKET
QUICKEST AND MOST EIRECT LINE TO
UTAH, COLORADO, NE
BRASKA, KANSAS, MIS
SOURI RIVER and all
Points EAS1 and SOUTH-
LOOK AT THE TIME.
NEW YORK, A days
CHICAGO, "
ST. LOUIS, H "
OMAHA, 3 "
IS SALT LAKE, 1J "
Free Reclining Chair Carl
Upholstered Tourist Bleeping Cart
Pullman Talaca Sleeping Cart
For full particular regarding rate,
time of trains, etc., call on or address
3. C. HART,
Agent O. R. ft N. Ooh Heppner, Oregon
O. O. Tebbv, w, B. Cohan,
Tra? . Tas. Agt. Oen'l Agt.
124 Third 81., Portland, Or,
HEITNEK I CM
SCHOOL PICNIC.
A Grand Time Uver at Social Bidgs School.
A Number Id Attendance.
Last Friday a large crowd assembled
at Assessor Willis' grove to join in the
festivities at the oloee of Mrs. M. L.
Oney'a school. Beside the school child
ren and visiting children, there were
present the following persons: Mr. and
Mrs. Oeo. Smith, Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph
Eskelson, Mr. and Mrs. Epb. Eskelson,
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Campbell, Mr. and
Mrs. O. N. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wil
lis, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Willis, Mr. aod
Mr. J.W. Shipley, Mrs. Luoy K. Beaob,
Miss Millie Her, Rev. Beanoump, Jake
Ernst, Samuel Stnuffer, Wm. Stauffer,
Jas. Brown, Dave Brown, Wm. Johnson,
Bam. Willis, Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs.
Oeo. Allyu, Mr. C. A. Beoge and Mrs.
M. L. Oney.
After a fine program was rendered by
the ohildren, all sal down to suoh a meal
s only country housewives know bow to
(pread.
During the Inoon hour the school wa
photographed by Lexington's photo,
grspher, Mr. Beauoamp, after wbiob Rev.
Beauoanip, O. N. Peck, Supt. Shipley
and J. F. Willi talked to the people on
duoational aobjeot.
All viaitori left feeling that Social
Ridge people know bow to treat "pio
olcker" tight royally, aud that Mr.
Oney oan eondnol suob gatherings In a
masterly way.
lone, a Thrtylng. Pushing Little Place-Far-niers
Encoaraised.
Col. Walker is just buck from lone,
the metropolis of the north eud and the
second town in this oounty. He reports
general prosperity. The farmers are
aotive aud anticipate a big orop. The
town ltnelf is erowiug rapidly and its
future Is bright.
Col. Walker met a number of promi
nent citizens while in that looality, and
be took advantage of the opportunity to
interview them on the subject ot a busi
ness proposition a combination invest
ment and lite insurance policy. Toe
Dlan otinsnrauoe, whiob is known as the
gold bond policy, of the Mutual Life, of
New York, was so well reoeived that
seyeral prominent oitizens beoame inter
ested, among them Joe Woolly, who
look out 810,000, and C. T. Walker,
$5,000, aod others whom the Ouzitte
cannot ca.l to miud at present.
It is Doticeable that this plun of insur
ance is very readily aocepted by baa
ness men, which is in itself a recom
mendation worth aometbiug.
15r)-?'S A
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Ja a
MEN!beMe
can
cured
If you suffer from any of the
ill of men, come to the oldest
Specialist on the Facific Coast,
OR. JORDAN & CO.,
,1051 Market St Esfd 1852.
Yon nsf men and middle
aired nten who are suffering
from the effect of youthful indiscretions or ex
cesses in maturer years. Nervous and Physical
Iebl 1 11 y.lin potency . .
in all its complications; Hiiermatorrhma,
IBroinirrnPU, woiir,-iiwi, 1
Freqm-ucy of UriiuitliiB, eic. By a
mmhination of remedies, of ereat curative pow
er, the IWtnr has mo arranged ms treatment
that it will not only afford immediate relief but A
permanent cure, i nc uiww u.rea nuv .......
perform miracles, but is well-known to be a fair
and square Physician and Surgeon, pre-eminent
n ni specialty aineunf ui n .
Hynhl I la thorouRhly eradicated Irom the
THROUGH TICKETS
-TO THE
East and Southeast
'PICTO.'
IN
THE THROUGH OAR LINE
R. R.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS.
PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS,
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS.
Portland to Chicago Without Cfcanga
Qniok Time.
Union Dupots.
Personally Conducted ExourBione.
BaHgnge Checked to Destination.
L-JW Rates.
Direct, lino to Trnne-MisnisetDDi and Inter
national Kxpoeition held at Omaha, Nebraska
June to November,
Write undersiened for rates, time tables and
other information pertaining tu Union Pacific
B. K- . . .
It. W. BAXTfjlt. or J. ti, UAlvi Agt..
Gen. At.. 1S5 8d Bt., O. tt. & N. Co.,
Portland, or. neppner, ur.
ARLINGTON-FOSSIL
STAGE LINE
H. REED & I ProDri
A. G. OQILVIE f "oprl
ietors.
KVKKV MAM applying to os will re
ceive our hmtKt opinion of his complaint.
Wo. will Uuaranut. a POSITIVE CUKE in
tvrra eos we undertake, or Sorjeit One i
Thooxand Iol litre. .... V
Consultation KfcE and strictly private, a
CHASOES VERY REASONABLE. Treat- f
ment personally or oy letter. Send for book.
fre. IX valuable book for men.)
VIMT DH. JORDAHfi
Great Museum of Anatomy f
the finest and largest Museum of its kind in the
world. Come and learn how wonderfully you
are made: how to avoid sickness and disease.
We are continually adding new specimens.
CATALOUUS illEff. t'aliorwnie.
1051 Market Street. Ssn Francisco, Cat.
FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO
Fossil (60 miles). ..(5 00 Round trip 'J00
Mayville (53 miles). 400 Round trip 700
Condon (39 miles).. 8 00 Round trip 6 00
Clem (28 miles) .... 2 00 Round trip 8 50
Olez (19 milen) 1 50 Round trip 8 50
Btage leaves Arlington every morning
(Sunday excepted) at 6 o'clock; is due
at Condon at 3 p. m. and arrives at Fos
sil at 7 p. m.
Comfortable covered coaohes and care
ful, experienced drivers.
T11 Curs CoiiKtiuutloii Forever.
fii Cuaiitreta CutiUv Cathartic, loc oriRo.
It C C. C. fall to cure, urugginl refund money.
SIDKASE FllLS 4 NORTHERN
NELSON 4 FORT S0E1TARD
RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
Tha Only All llail Route Without
Change ot Cam Between tipokaoe,
Itoesland and Nelson. Also between
Nelson sol Rosslaod, dally except
Runday :
lsia
free Pills.
Bend yonr address to H.E. Bucklen
k Co., Chioago, and ct 'rM mple
box ot Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial
will oooviooe you ct their merits. Tbeee
pills are easy in actio and are partico
larly effective In the oure of constipa
tion and sick headache. For malaria
and liver troubles tbey bavs been proved
Tbey are guaranteed to be
Artlv.
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II ill A. M IU land ..
IU A M airlauQ
riiM ennrt'iin at Nln with dasnm for
Kaaln, and all Kmeat lka piMiita.
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nvk Mrt at KUrvtis vita atam datlv.
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your ft no ixirk ami lamb
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FISH EVEHY FRIDAY
Fln iif ert bom and tnrt.
Iiir Iml Uf'l. k.-lite reudere.1, itl.t
tfle. Iltgluat in p(U ll tor
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HKSI. MATIIKWS.
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Be Pi!H Turtlsiii t Astoria Natigstwa Ci
'DMLLtS Cin" V0 "ItlCUltW
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at Ht. I'aiil, HliiiDeapiilia,
Kansas dlr, Ihnaha. Ht.
lxiut and ut Iter promi
nent pttsts
Ilh'sa plirn kaj Itiroaa'h to ibvilbitiira
td tM kst.
Throuab Ihkets In Janet and China, Via
Ta4ima and Northern I arine Hleam
sbip Uotapany's Una.
fnt full la(nrrati'ti, tins erla.Ha,
lu kete, lr eail i m write
Vt. O. Aj v, A. 1 riutni",
Act si. I'. Ry. AMIIw.la-a.Atl.
plii:!,' Of, f rt'n, Or
Weekly CxcursloBs la TbruOKk Cars to ths
Kant,
Auotber through touriBt oar to the
East has been arranged to rnn ont ot
For t laud, giving four each week. Here
after the oar lerving Monday will run
through without obsoe to Kansas City
and Chicago, over the O. H. 4 N., Ore-1
. Vi: I- fl' 1 . -
eoo Hbort iiine,mo utsuus nmi
Denver k R'.o Grande, Missouri FaoiQc
and Chicago k Alton. That car bas just
been arranged tor, and the one previous
ly sobeduled lor Monday bas been
changed to Thursday. It runs through
to 8t. Louie, via the Missouri Fsoiflo
line. The car leaving Portland Tuesday
goes tbrougb to Boston, and is promoted
hv the Cnioaiio. ltoct island ana racino.
Wednesday's oar runs to Hi. Joseph,
kT.n. .a Cut and Kt. Louis, over the
Burtmgton. All these special through
NEW NAME!
Wm. Gordon has re-named
his stand the old Jones
livery stable
Tlio Control,
Baled hay for sale. Charges reasonable. Call
ou mm and nave vour norses wen "area inr.
In buying seeds "economy la
ex trnvnaanre, because tliecoat
of eultl vallon wanted on inferior sew Is
always lamely aiceeils the original
coat of the beet and dearest aeeds to
be bad. The beat la always tbe
cheapest. Fay a trltle more for
FERRY'S
SEEDS
and alunyi get yonr money's worth.
five rents per paper everywhere.
ays the beat. Deed Annual rree.
I. FERRY 4 CO. . Detroit, Mloh,
iff. w
m SPLEHD1D TRHII8 DfllLK
TO THE EAST
-ttllT ROCKJSLAND ROUTE.
Rocky Mountain I Colorado Fiver
..
Limited
m.
invainaoie. ney rw u....T - - m.m. . r.,if.in nalronatfe.
PytfpeeUl arret gin we tifler lo
our readers
The Wool Uccord
and Heml-Weekly Oasette, one year h
JUL
Tns WihiI IUnt I the only national
wool mf and atr tka Wual luduelry
Iron the teiettig of tbe sheep la lbs sell
ing ot the naaufaMnred artists. II ta
pahllaliM weekly at New York sad I be
refulef puns U fjl'l yeef. Ik) Safet
refl aro fall and eoftiB I " and Us
Nlierp Hi eeders' Talis are worth
HI Itii.ea lb prire W the pf.
Hui'le e-iew n SfpliealfHl,
i Ws beatltly rnuitu4 Itilf Col4
' H!ptf yii mt ittlter ibert. '
(Vmmenrlof Monday, May '.'nd, lbs
tearuera of the Uejnlalor Lice will
leave 1'iirtlaoJ at OiW a, n. and The
Italles alHAJs.ni.
When voa so lo I'mlland, stop pff
The llle aad lae trip uow tr,
IVnatnUai yosl will a)oy it, an 4 save
mm"' w.auuwtT,
(leneral Agent.
QUIOIC TIIWIM I
subslanoe and to bw porely vegetable
Tbey do not weaken by their action, bnl
by giving tons to atomacn ana ooweis
greatly Inviifnrais lb system. Itegnlar
ice 'f per but. Hold by Hlocnm Drug
(Jo, E. J. tUocom, manager.
UrKKAKY KOI' III.
Tbe deep Interest in the condition and
future of the Philippine islsoJs now felt
throughout Ibe United Htates will make
welcome lo all readers lbs artloleoo that
sutiiecl la the Jnos Magaima number of
The Ootlook, written by Mr. Lala, a na
tive ot the islands, a man ot education
and the author of book en lbs I'bilip-
pitie wbiob tslo be poblishsd very soon.
1 11 aat rations are given of typical and
iiiciureeoa seeaes In aod about Manila.
This artt. ! is lo be followed in the sua
eeedmg lestie of Tbe Outlook by an ti
tiaueiive aoeonnl ot lbs eonditton of lh
i.l an. Is. written by Col. Wmibrop,
of tbe t'nliH Mutes army. (Wif.
Tli" OtiHivik Company, 3H7 4th avnne.
N.w York)
tiokets lo tbe East.
rw.lra. the ntoneer theatreman of
Porltand In tits line ot "popular prioes,'
has rtOtted lbs Wasttnittoo Ht. tueatre,
formerlv known aa tbs "New Fark "
Leaves PKN'VKR. . . . ) a.
t'ULO. HfHI.MiH . . Ja.BI.
Arrives UN. OI.N . . II 4 p. m.
" (IMAIU . . 11 a. in.
HI-HMOlNrH . . a a, m.
IiVKNI'tilir . . 4e.m.
t HlCA(it) . 2:1) p. in.
Neil Iy
TtirrHigh Hleetea and I'hatr 'ara rotenwlo In
hnx". Will tetibal Uiroaabuot. J lie
boeat train to tba Went.
Ivea !KSVKIt
" rtiMi HPKiNUM
Arrive. T( i I'r K A
" KANSAS CITY
W p. m.
r p. m.
1 a. m.
IU a. at.
Ar. HT. 10119. (W.b.H'1)
11 p. m.
Arrive. HT JfWKPH
- I.IM'OLK III Hon)
" t)M All A iKiHoti)
l 0 a in.
t a. m.
U) a. tn.
ThKxigh H lee vers Culnrajio Hiring. loBL Lmnis
fla W alb H.
Cordray always bas something new, and w Hi riwTM. , ,
ear people, when below, ran spnd el i.hi. At.. utSUt
If
plesaiit eveuiog at bis place,
These arc New Trains in addition to our former service.
fof particulars and foldem giving time of Iheae traiturVrtte
1 s: JN?, rwjoAv
o.
Aak your
Druggtot
f .iT S g BrMUS
10 CENT
TRIAL CMZ.
EljiCrcaaBab
rATADDll JIliiststiftrsN
XXWf-y V Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Arc You in Need of .1 Saddle
Do You Want.a Rig ?
Mini lriitiolMOo
A4aUstateta(lir"eia,vaUM Ht tmsMa
Southern Pacific Co
n. tuM lemxv rllhi fa at'
umuMsMMUi. l.;4ek
4 tl rvlke t maat, lwlliM
A aar Thleg fne Taa.
V iishwimki lb wltf tt yei aetnit Win
itititiM nuiriuaoeaa, aw a wei. sr
,m Uiiiytts le er, lla ami a Uiuail "ti er
l a a,e . l il bt vunaUixtlH and alurs'iab
ii.e V ('an.tr lalbartk. the wo"
de.f.il new liver Mitinlant Sad lnte lnal
uh are by all Urn g -mratiwe.1 titrvre
or Hiue reluatkxl t'. C. t ar" a sure
I Uing Try boa fcMSafi I.. , ssi
bai-l aai BOBhi trass. b. our bin aU.
1 1 UO HKWAKUl
Atlarbed ta ast" ttwl. a. aflxerliee aearuis
aviMs.aMlaUM 4
4 eatea, sleifca eae ieevaUi
ata, ea.l a a..l"a u . . y 11 1 y
rfci'SMI I. U. eager. VAIKHAW.
SM, f, 4) f tt tVtil.
l is" .-r-V-v 1 1 I I 4VC s-V
a, r. 11 y i" any
InpiruMteiiraz.
It 0,mch 7 aesnrnea.
tilrea Keorfatewe,
COLD ,pf H EAD
llea-a and fre.i. Ibe M.a. na. K-.r. lh.
i l I ' an enwu. r
i.1 V lV"I Mil-. W t JeeH.?-Tnri.
II
orse
U ill be iii far leforaatioa leaJing
ta Ibe erre and eoava I oa nt say per
etn sltattiig taltl brand! "WH" too
PmU p IN )ef eide. Wad.lls a lb
owe fluT II rust m.
fVoovJ
erneuL
WAK HOOK,
be rewgtoaama Jamee Hanslrt Yrniiig All
ant war sim im. the bay. all delMveea
a.illhl mtm I ..I1I.HS an li.ti,M. o
IH,, a' il I i.nmttienl WHivn. barl i
aaoa. Klein tt.tnme. Harvelomly rlieep
I,,. I aiilluMliln Wilt anlhenlle, iHti. lal .
a .1.11.M u,.i mvmit Alel n sell 11.
.iir aa snf-eiil a. renlleit.ra. We are Ihe
i.mi ..ii rif.tltin h-.fc Bria la Amera.
W i ue 11a. ""ifv ri'ni aee eai.ied la tif
rmrvinlem i'tni'H !, " "'
i l..,a la Inet S'll. te agen. y tmw ! be
mi. 11,1 a.,.t. Um sue i a Ma la r.
in. with h.a ..f o.iifli lHi,e ; "bie eeal
ueia. tTen.i"1.wS eeitef Sugg
tn.set ever S ... H liberal teas garan
. ,.!i.s i..ami,.l. I ..til!
I .1... r.l l i.en ! l ' l '"1 '
. ..,1 I ! uvnla SI et.'l,'
. ...,itii.-l lull i..if.u i. I" le irrt
All ILom ca be procured t Tbompnon A IUum, Lower Main Street,
nrj'j'iHT, wir(,iiM.
Theae genlletnea are veil rqulnie4 alia Orant. Martief. CM, Oilltam anl lk.,
an.) ran aata money enl Man la waking tbeae set lluiig a llh Irat etli( Mta.
rrbe In keeplns alia lbs llmea.
TMOM PSOlSr U1NNS.
That 14-Ycar Old Stuff,
"Kohn's Best."
On Tap Down at The
Telephone Saloon
I IT IM
MAMII .tt si a
New Hisa l, City l.,i4 l!,ijicc