Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 01, 1898, Image 3

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Our Guarantee
HE PLACE
To
Save Money vvl.
Money Returned
If Goods
ARE NOT SATISFACTORY.
Nobby
Stylish Cut
Neat Fitting
Tailor Made
Tweeds
Cheviots
Diagonals
Clay Worsted
C53Lotl3iim.
11
1lio Cliolcest Patterns and Very Best Fabrics
COATS
Wo Warrant Every iiiit
OVBK
FAR
i:m.wtf
OUR PRICES
Pepper and Salt Cotton Suitsnever wear out
All Wool Worsted Suits - - " -Imported
Clay Worsted Suits extra heavy
All Wool Tricot Suits best value made
All Wool Tweed elegant satin lined
$ 3-33
6.48
948
8.98
1 1.65
These suits are positively very stylish and equal to high
priced tailor-made suits.
Call and satisfy yourself by making, comparison.
f Mm
Fine Dress Coats
Ulsters
Canvass Coats water proof
Heavy Chinchilla elegantly made and
lined
Mackintoshes in various colors and
weights
HATS
STYLISrf DERBYS
FINE FEDORAS
STOCK MEN'S HATS- Felt and Wool
Positively the best goods at the cheapest prices on the market
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BABY'S SMOOTH, FAIR SKIN
A Grateful Mother Writes this Letter
Tells all about Her Troubles when
Baby Broke out with Scrofula Sores.
" At the age of two months, my baby
began to have sores break out on his right
cheek. We used all the external ap
plications that we could think or hear of,
to no avail. Tho sores spread all over one
side of his face. We consulted a physi
cian and tried his medicine, and in a week
the sore was gone. But to my surprise in
two weeks more another scrofulous look
ing sore appeared on baby's arm. It
grew worse and worse, and when he was
three months old, I began giving him
Hood's Sarsaparilla. I also took Hood's
Sarsaparilla, and before the first bottle
was finished, the sores were well and have
never returned. He is now four years old
but he has never had any sign of those
scrofulous sores since he was cured by
Hood's Sarsaparilla, for which I feel very
grateful. My boy owes his good health
and smooth, fair skin to this gieat med
icine." Mrs. S. 8. Weoten, Farming-
ton, Delaware. Get only Hood s
-,.,, are prompt, efficient and
IlOOU S fills easy In effect 25 cents,
WATCH THIS SPACE!
33.00-
In It If you catch on. -
A basket Boniil will be given at the
Christine church Wednesday evening.
Don't deny your family a membership
in the new library. It's a (rand work.
Dr. McSwords vr trail d to Li-xiogton
ast nit tit to ml minister to N. A. Leaou's
little baby.
John Mccarty shipped two carloads
of cuttle to tho Union Meat Company
lapt night.
Oo'd juitw" in all rijjlit but fow Tit
lurd has a brand of 14-year old ji"d8
tii at is hard lo het. 603-lf,
Dr, J. W. Yogel, specialist fur rrfraO'
tion ami Aefeoia (if tne eye, will be here
every three moutba. 648-ljr
Painlfsa remedy for exirnoting teeth.
If not us stated, no oIuhkbh. Try Dr,
Viiiufhim's new p'?.n. G04-tf,
The Hotel Pslnoa Is being thoroughly
renovated acd repnpired, nuiler the no
pervisiun of 8. J. L.ezar.
If yon lift d something for your system
oall at ilie Tb'iue The Telephone bs
00D, City hotel baildiDg, tf
Perry Knydor suflars the fracture of a
bone in the forearm, the rrsuit of being
kinked by a horse lust niuht.
Dfht noooimnniitttion and courteous
treatment at thel'nperinl Hotel, Seventh
anil Wttth. fits., Portuind, Oreirob.
Bring your bides, Kits find furs to
Ben, Mathews, nt the Liberty Meat
Maikfct. He pays higbrt tuarket price.
$3 given away for tho best
cor this weak at th
k!I,nnn vhrvnltnrri Pitllnmri
I mm mmmi uauuij
t -SCORE TO DATE
t HIgheKt ptiMtble M'orel'Jfl.
t
lrlzea
Wm. Brown wins with a score of 110
Ladle' prize:
Mr. Perry Snyder lt
Red, White and Blue lights In front.
METH. EPH'1. CUUUCII.
ernvioM.
Hnnilay I' m. a'id p. m. Snndny ecliool
10 a. 111. Cln-n No. 1 rd i I2:1H p. m.
Kpworth l,fi(i nviiilunKl uiwtinn nt t p. m.
l'm'i miH'lum, '1 li.irnliiy, 7 p. m.
1 honriKl T id me iiri'in y. 1 om.
Tho iM'U't limy lie funnd nt tn iiirn
joliiiiiil tli rliun-li, wh,.p ha will t)
jmnonaif ni-
HI IflHd Ui
mwt iy W i iiiny u mro 10 ooiikiiii nun on
rliiiu. K.iil. rlvio. phlliMoiituo, wtucntioual.
or any oilier ttUblM,tM.
' J. W. KLKBIItn. Milliliter.
CailHTIA.S CHCHCH.
Bervlcot 1'nrli Hunilay at 11:00 o'clock a. m.
ami ":( p. 111. I'rHynr iim'tlna lhnrily even
I11K at 7.111. t'liolr iravtlr (iitrily rvenlng
at thechiin li. K. L. timi i T.
1'wUir.
Th U'llin' OhIM of the Kplarnpal rhurrh
will mn'l at n'vlork, p. in., "11 thr lit
nnni lnf of each month, at the homo of ilra.
T.J. Matlock
AOVtUTIMKO LF.rTEIW.
A HVF.HTIHED Al II El!
'KF.
t ETTKKH
lj or., (n-IoUt al, 1
A man, ii S
ftrown, Miner
priHilia, H
liUliiin, M (t
rair, trunk
inliimlo. K I
ay. I'a'iMiic
Jaunt. Kmil
J,ni4, Nri 1 i
Mllli-r. A I)
Hriilru. Mamie
Whn fallln for -" ctitr pta
4"rlll. H F. Vifii W, I . m
Brtlih. W I.
Hrotn, Iri-ne
Ilrtiwn. r al
Ih.fhi.rty. II r
FiHii.-r, Hoy
iirittln. Joint
MoiiMtkfr, Jc(T
Jiihiivon. iainri
l.tiilirr. H
'iiiiiTain.f A
H-liiian. J II
a J
Locl Nous.
Cliolct frn'la H The Maini.. j
Wtirit Iim gi tie lii t :l ehU.
M M. !,ir l.tcnttial On tr !"-.
F r cl'ip iMnftc!i'iiary gi Tti
llaiue.
Citeail ooait tf!tigt &ny oo'al.lcre
lo toy.
Circuit e'iirt b'gn il relo Mt
nxniiiDg.
Buy ynnr IuWm of G-i. 0. Uou.t
Tb .Maioi.
Whi-ra rn "'t ' t"nt nawn-
lit'T At Th Mio.
W.r ran m lm)i tx-t elgar on
railbT Al It." M'U..
Wbat H"P ' T l!et
eertli. 'rwliew.
YO ran'l aff f 1 '' t'l""' '""
l-...l,ir- In II tiw litifa'?.
Tl J.lWrr 't.of
tii. at'r"
619-tf,
A. M. Oann may bn seen again bam
mering iron ut his old stand on wfst
M:i'i street after m bbxenoo from the
city of three years. tf
Stop that cotib! Tohe warning. It
may lead to I'mmiiuJiition. A 25c bot
tle of Million's Corn m ly fuve your life.
Bold by Coiissr & Wuiren. z
Mr. Ike Innis repo'ta lb Bine Monn
tnio TelephoiiH cow complete to Long
Creek, Rod wl'l go to Burus within a
few dn)R to put iu au txobange.
Jn-it tliii k nf having accent to 1 000
volumes of lli treuu f the worM'u lit
eraturo nl cwt of lia that one hnlf
rt-nt per day. J jiu llm libriry Bas-ioia-tion.
F. M. ri)(er, ooutity commiei-ioner of
Otllim. brongbt lu 1 8 )0 ahrep for rhlp
me nt to Ht. Pnol y-Htril'iy. U wbh uu
fortunate in loaing 8H) luad nlong the
drive.
Catarrh on red. A clear htnd end
HWwt breath tfCiHid with hlillob I
CutarrU H.raedy; olJ 00 gnaratitee.
Sanul injector freo. Hold by Cotner &
Warren.
KarPe Clover P. ot Tea, f ir CoDtip
tir.n It'i b f Hi.d if fcfr nmnB i
yuti dou'l my o, retnrti packnge end
get your money. KoM by Cuar &
Wrren. 1
llurg l ontiHf of Hie wfll known
Cb'ni-ae lunndry. bM md hi" laundry
toforocr nf Alk:i mid Watrr rtrecle
end i now lu fliape to d.i K""il whing
nt i heHp rate. 2
HtHgrdrivcr Craig Informa n thet
full foien of carpcnlrre are at rork 00
the Rock Ct-k bridge, rmliiirm lb
nroriy of n iialiiug il b f. r-!( el
fniil nf higU walrr.
For Cnnipim lake KarPe Clov-r
lh grrt llloo.l 1'iinn f , 0iir-e
Iie..da"li. Nrrvonni, Eruptioua 00
lh fiie. eti l mli-a llu h-a I n olrar m
Ih-II. hold b (ii-r k A arrrn. I
W. 1'. hn)d"r, the livi liable pro
i tun lr,tn)e only tli hay en I grain.
Laiga errl tid aciomm iia"! -ua ror
freight", t lack ai l rmggira f iirr.ialt-d
reniiiatiU. rit w k i-!l earrd f'r. if
fi. M.itrnw C.lii.lf l-hd k Trnel
rnmpaur be d-ci l-1 l 't
lit bnjing J iil'i nt-naivfl thU
fall, and ll ! Iint,irt4t.t tl.4 grnra 10
t.rvi- tlirip !' rfi"(''ing
er'-pa.
Eli K-t t.aiirl Mid rrein-j""'
Cil aw.k. tt bnn,a int.. ami,
hltlil'!u 1 t' l' " .K pin'lrW'
ha trf$"i . diai. lan'ag- M that
mm try 11. i.ewi'g i'Uod 'Bimnn
ra lot..
Where cad you get a good fresh and
hntonpof pure Java and Mooba ooffne
for5o? At The Miiine. Open day and
bt. Aleo, bom esodwiob, 5o; quarter
of a pie (home made), 5o; pieoe of cake
(home made), 5o; two boiled eggs, 5o;
obeeee, oraokera and lunch goods.
Now, that the warm Benson is about
over, rrepb oandies are id order, and
James Hart will devote bie time to the
mannfuotare nf the choicest deliasciesio
the line of creams, toffy, etc Id fact, all
kinds of confectionary are to be found
Ibere. 86-tf
"In the tnorring by ti e bright light,"
In the evening at the "Redligbt,"
where John Rasmns onutiooes to dole to
bis patrols those uparkling beverages,
which "bunish melancholy snd drive
dull care away." Drop in; warmth
greets yon these fall and winter evenings,
John Busick, one of Hardman's piomi
nent sheepmen, was in town among his
friends yesterday. Mr. Busick has his
sheep still in the mountains, and owing
to the delay of the wet season, deems
himself fortunate as his sbeep are doing
well, while those brought out early are
suffering from soaroity of feed.
Mike Roberts, at the Belvedere, hav
ing remodeled tbe popular old-time oor
ner, extends to tbe public 1 cordial wel
come. Tbe beverages he dispenses
will b3 knot up to tbe highest standard,
and tbe enlxrgcmerit and cerofortable
qnipment of his billiard parlors an
club-rooms nre a drawing feature, 92-tf
A, Ahrahamslck wishes to announce
to his mBny customers and friends that
he has just received a flue line of all
wcol goods from the Brownsville mills
elegant patterns snd the best of quality
whioH he will make up into suits at 820
8V5. $27 no and S30. Ton all know his
qiuility of work. Notice his prioee an
cull at iitioo. Just what you wa t for
winter. 2
Mrs Amite Dohertv was burried at
Pendleton October 2f?'h from the Roman
Catholio chnrcb, Kev. Father Oarrand
conducting the funeral services and say
ing m lor the dean. lira, uonerty
died from puerperal fever, Hhe lived 00
Butler orei k, and was taken to Pendle
ton two weeks ago. Many friends and
relatives from Butter creek attended the
fanaral. The remains were Interred in
tbe Catbolio cemetery.
Tbe Enat Oregonian ): Frank
Welch dims home a f-w dy ago from
the Johu Day country, lie had gone nut
there with his brother, William Welch,
who recently sold Lis milk business in
Pendlelon to J. P. Whilt-m ire Afr
disposing of Li milk busings, Mr
Welch bnnghl sbont .TOO stock cattle on
tli North Fork of the John Day and
now has them about ready to be driven
to Pendleton Ili-re b will winter them,
Krhnk V the we ath-r wa nnl dry, mil
Ihc re, tint u ttnoomfortolile miliars of
rain, snow and wind, t i travel through,
which made one wish he ooold anddenly
lie tnkeo oft the face of the earth.
HERE WE ARE
WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE!
We are prepared to offer you the BEST VALUES of any house in the city
Our Line of CLCjAixO OHQ LrAr'C.O is complete, comprising all the latest styles in
Infants' Children's Ladies' and Misses'
W f PS from $1.50 to $25.oozzzn
Our Stock of
BIER'S CLOTHING
In fine Silk and Plush.
Is perfect in style and finish and guaranteed to fit and give entire
oofiafnptinn
In Shoes
i We are the only house in town that sells the Celebrated
"Kant Wear Out" Boys' and Youths' Clothing, the
reputation of which is world-wide and sold by all the
leading houses.t i :
We lead them all. The KellejT-Goodfellow Shoe is so well and favorably known that we need
only to mention that we sell their line of Shoes to insure us a large and increasing Shoe trade.
In Dress Goods
We are up to date in all the latest novelties in patterns. Silks, Satins, Velvets, Braids, Ruffl
ings in all the latest shades and styles to match our dress goods.
Underwear
In Ladies' and Children's
Underwear we can sup
ply your wants, and our
prices are right.
Blankets
We carry a large stock of
Blankets from the Salem
Mills, from 50c up.
Staple Goods
In Staple Goods we'earry
everything needed in
in the house.
Groceries
Also carry a full stock of
Groceries, and guarantee to
meet all legitimate competition.
Call and examine our Stock and get our Prices when in the city.
First National Bank Building
Hcppncr, Oregon.
Successors to E. W. Khea & Co.
Personal.
A MIU at lima.
Futarday night epaitjof alKiut twenty
joung pM'le from hrre went to lone to
art, hUb eo rj lyahU event
At It cot eltiMoti in tbe morning tbe
ltrpi tu r ynntm folk a.jinrnfd lo the
f iruitiy of Ihe deput, where tliey hnilt
a Ivinflri", and It "in that "ma looal
tonnu Ml"e raid them a iall and
dnrina that eoolatulily a dmHirhatire
oocnrrrd whiflh precipitated roitidi-and-tumtile
fltft.t b.'ten Iwo etnlwa't
oninr mo, wlui-h wa oclar'1
"ilraw" on en txitiit. Wlii-re I lie
Incident create fun fr It e b..y,l!ief
are lo he d'ploret from 'tie fact tli
thry dim!e the yonnif f .lka nf Ihe to
tMWna, who rnnM rieharir i.nMea.e,
and ni' k ttie ncr4i'io r f pertiea and
entertainment inoal lnlreatini end
aH'reahle. Il i lo h h"r'l that if""
t a will prevail on fi'nr rxvaaiona,
ard that Ihe p'enanre fif Hi tiei'e . k
ami foilh wl'l Dot be nitre 1 t.y n Ii en
inetdt-cl.
f, ,.,te I
lllitllll , t
h.V I in
.f
(J ll.-lr
Htnl.lt.' C'.t.'HII"""
l,.te li'lie' fail. I
llh-.tlt H. I.ail l
r wlil ' ' h
W atrrii,
ft-t.'i:!! Ik' I '
- i . & . ..rftl ar fill iin. ,f irpi..iir.. w r , , - . ,
1 4 '"' t-H i JL. 1 . .,. rev.r. r e-L, f It . -1-f !. .
Jr ?-rr T 'Jr T' 3 'V ! ,. tun, .p,ip L,rv;rtp,aUWf.
ll.muaa rara.4 U
IMl li'g'it. Mall.iween, will Imi lnflg
mil rd hf lb rratlei.tl M '
ll'H riiy. LtII i.irita in lirfita were
lliltir ffni r-rn-r lo r ri.er. It'c.
Iaia iheat end a-tu.l J'w-1
,rlMtni,; irattl, in, d r, fluri
and al.tewa'k KM reatlerel in every
rlirwti .n: e 'dw' d ! pv'ed ;
im.Kfil.iv villa filled Ihe air, arid
i m i'I.I'I wa tit iy reierally. Th
imn na'lia! I.tirkle,! 011 liia a'ln and
' enirafeott'l) ri'ane. lbiu Hlj t rand
i nnl " l''W I eet;on l-f .
', ei'r tie !er. r-e'.l'ti' ti ! eve
1 ! 'l I 'at It. av(,'fl liail t'ar. f !, r t' ,
vera! are on lull " reelee ene.l v til'
il
al-
il-
(tirp eir
die l.alli'
me I"I. I
take and f
I tf (Viliaet k
I
Om Mitchell, of lime, came up yeatenlay.
J. P. Hadley waa on our itrneU yettrilny.
Win. McCarty, of Kclio, Ii In town on builnem.
J. U. Whlto, of Lvxlnitton, came up tlila miiru
lK-
Frank Bliiaii came in frmn tho ranch yeater
day. Mra. P. Wlltmi, of Monument, la vlaltlng
llupiiuer,
I). If. Juuktna ami V. M Hjni'or are In from
llarilinan.
Mr, llatlle Ci-i il, ol Arllnxtuli, Il reKlatared
at tha Palace.
Attorney 8. A. I. liiirli'jf of ArllnnUm, la In
attendance at court.
Iiav llurran took Iut iiinlil'i trutn for Port-
laud Ui vlult tit wife.
John McMillan, ttio lxliitlon liveryman,
wa In Iti'.incr t"Mli.jr.
Mr. Corllc Mi.rrltt and on retiirnad from
Portland on Huinlay'a train,
R. J. Wtkln ram In on Hi la from
Canyon City laat Prldajr nlKht.
Mr. Cromwell, orKanUcr of ! Artlaana, U In
(own In th Intersil of th onti-r.
t'ncla nnj. t. 1'arkt.r cam down from tha
mill yeatardar, ataylni ovr nlKht.
Chaa. A.liU'Uh, of F.lifht Mile, U dellvartni
hi crop of wheal at Ihe wan-hot,.
John W. Amhroe, of lin Crwk, whoa mm
arcotenalv afierpmi'it, I In town.
'r.-(lllri Attorney M. i. Ilean. of Pviidl.
Um, I on hand for Hi iiiii of court.
W. K. Mi 'Kinney, o( Klht Mile, waa aoluf lh
round of Ilia tmaliiiiM Imu" yeaterday.
Frank Johnaon, tti lively wool uyr, lelt
laat nllil lore tllt with hi father at Hoi
city.
J. I. Iluabin, formerly flltir of Hi Troni
CMinly Journal, anlvel on till noruliii
Wain
('ha, harnetl. repriw-ntini th :hlio Pot.
trait ( omjny, leave ly tor an Interior de
livery. MlM KtU Mlmir. alio h ten at tti metrop
olis lor aeveral r, returned home a few
da '.
Mr.l lia. Iiii..n. ". t'"ie drttagW, In
loan y.ir'ly, Ut mi Ut niiht'i tialn
or a I'm I la lid tflp
MlM rlll Klu-a arrl'ed her Monday morw-
In Irora f'iU, a-it war 1 1 fi.U mm time wllh
rtiatlvea and fiinl.
Mr emewt. feii.'i of w iMea.,rflvH
l.re Irnia Klla ai d mill test ihort lime
tlh hi win family.
I. A. Hale. fufii.rlf a ifea. Morrow
twiniy he puiau, IH Hn now at Wai'wrg,
, I hr on li..i.. Inp
H '. Johnaol and I. n! f of al-. fornieff
raid'rilof r,t..r. i." avail HNuroed her
tu eeli'-e rn.eo-ii. a . t fie! d frfl 'I i
Hi lfl ' '
R. Allen, of Hardinan, came In yeatorday to
be In attcudauce to the circuit court. Mr. Allen
appreciate the advent of food time la our
county, and report people In hi auction In a
condition of good uatured content.
Kill Minor returned Hunday morning from
hla trip to PiiKut Hound, where he vlaited What
com and Fnlrhaven. Mr. Minor report in
lnu-retln trip, and recite Oiltlnf experience
thai lay all local Bihermen In the ihada.
I. TroilKHii, one of Ella' mild men, accomp
anied by hi brother-in-law, Mr. N.Hwanaon,
nitlauired at th Palace yeaterday. Mr. Bwan
too who ha an eatlmabl family It from Cali
fornia with th Intention of aetlllug In th la
country, and will be welcomed.
Mr. George VYhltel and bride reached bar
on Friday morning' train. Th giKplclon of
(iamtte'i laat Uaue waa fulfilled, fit tender th
happy twain our iliicer aytupathy. Th etl
matlon In which the huahaud and wife were
held In ihelr former bom can In Judged from
th teportof the wedding In another column.
Uraaa Bowllag Coateat
A 50 aanie biwlmg lonroiroinl for
beiatifal gold tnedel end otter prize U
now on it Kiolnrdioo'i bowling alley
(Jail it tbi elleyi fur further partloulir.
I'm nlveo eieb tnontb for blatbeal
eo re for lidiee and gentleraeo. Com
la ind try yoor dk ill.
Ileal k el Mra. A. F. larger.
Tbe iiouunoemeDt of the death of Mr
A. K. Lei'ir, wife of H. J. Lerter, Hilar
day inortilng wae i gevere ibuck to tbe
comiimolly. Mn. Leifer bn been r I
irli ui!in prMir health fur mine Urn
b it bar demlee wai oni peeled. Tbe
funeral aervlee wen bald it tbe IJaptlet
eharcb ilerdiy ll 2 -V) p. m. end lb
reintlui Interred id Ibi oily cemetery.
TUB INDIAN BCAKC.
NOriCB UF IMHMOLtTIO.N.
Tbe Uiiette'l Keport Id Laat Frlday'a laat
Con 1 1 Bed.
Mr. R. F. Witkin, who reaohid here
oo !! night' ititf, ifflrmi tbi report
glveu id Frlday'i iaane of tbe Oacette,
eod eiplodet Ihe eenialiooil loooaot
wbiob hive been pabliibed tbe world
over. Initead of pabliabinit idle ramor.
w held a oooverailion by telephone
with Mr. 8itnpoo, the operator at Can
yoo City, who give oa th aobetenoe of
onr report, which waa to Iba effeot tbat
bol oua Indian and one wbit nan had
been killed, which wag over Iba diipote
of a bort trade. Tba wblt boy retired
to tba barn, and, aa a method ol Intim
idating tba Indiana, fired bia revolver,
When be oame ool tba Indiana abot bim.
Word waa carried lo Isee, wbera poaee
waa formed, and, overtaking tba Indiana,
ona wit killed ootrigbt while one waa
abot throatfb tba foot, and it ia now re
ported tbit Iba Indiana el elm another
of Ihelr Bomber ia mieelog. Tba Oenyon
City poeee, wbicb went onl to faoa an
Indian war, retnrned home after Inter.
viewing tba Indiana and aelllera and
learning Iba oalore of tba tronbla.
teneral gtampeded waa Inaugnriled by
lb aettlera, and familie were borried
from all direetiooa to tba larger town
Tbe lodiaoa war llkewlee eoared out ol
Ibelr aeuee tr Iba wild report and bor
ried into near town for aifelf , "flig
Moot bed" Jim and "Blind Jim," wltb
band, ara on tha John Day near Cnyon
(Jiiy, and war in bo wayeonneoted
itb Iba affray.
A Ranlaraa Chinee
lo Heppner. k oioa oleao alook ol
olotblng, tnrniihlng good,et0, oarefully
elected, and bongbt for eaeb. Owner
determined to aelL A rare opportunity
fur tbla fall trad. Writ or Inqolr
CJazetti Offiok,
Heppoer, Or.
New Uooda.
W ara eonatantly adding new good a
and now have ready for inipeolion fine
aaaorlmenlof watcbea, olooka, jewelry,
ilverwire, noveltiea and mnaioal Ingtro-
mania. P. O. Dobu, Jeweler.
FOB HALE.
IUoob, ffJO aoree, good land, i mllee of
tleppner, all fenceJ, plenty of water,
boae and barn, 140 acre of gammer-
fallow, all ready for fill crop, Liy
term. Call at lb OaaetU offloe.
II0O HEW A KIM
Will b paid for informitloo leading
to lb arreel and eoavktion of any per
eon aUaliog eatll branded "WIT con
nected oo lb left aid. Waddle oa th
bom. I'm 1 11 cub aw.
5-nov3
Nutire i berehv given tba public that
Ihe Ann of Itrowa k Mtewarl baa, by
mutual Cinaent. been diawilved, Mr
J i.e. Hteearl relirieg, and tbal lb new
Una of flroeo k Uugbee will eon lion
Ibe buaiueta, auin all liahilitiee and
rolled ill debta da the old Arm. Yonre
Italy, LNom A If Odiiee.
October l. IW
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1 MKAM'kUM d NUtM'K.
KTdfl
iX i.Mi.iinlli. Morrow r.ini warrant rM
ui. ret i-rirt lo and loclodlng Marrh ,
lT. will i- mi ) own ,reri,ii,rti al th.'!.-
1,1 Ion lo...rpr "t aald cr.Hty, lutalHK (
n!ir ti.n il.te ol Hit itoLe
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H fMia'it
,t 7'e t - a,"V' . -
aoklea' An lea Halve.
Th Beet Halve In tha world for Cole,
Braiee. Horee, Ulcer, Halt Hbanm,
Fever Horee. Tetter. Cbepped llaade.
CbUblaina. Uorna. ante all Hk'.a Erop-
tiooa, and poelttveiy care file or bo
pay repaired. Ii la guaranteed to tiva
perleet eeiuneiloa or money rernnaeo.
1'rloe'io eanta pwr not. For aala by
Hloooni lrug Co., B. J. Hloeum, manager
Hlar4 Fraaj Ike Eiat
Oenir Mianr rMarnad from bl trip
Keel Hnoday morning. Have foot day,
ba waa eooltonally railroading. Owing
ti mlrnini(meil and railroad ol
lielon, in wblnb M aheep were killed,
they were delayed oaa week la reach
ing HI. Peal. Tbe trip 18 aaaelly
mid In Bie day a, but Ibey reqtired 17.
Oa hi retorn be apenl lb re day at Ihe
Oinib ipltkin, wbicb fully nt I t
upeolaii'jo. II retorn well (alia fled
with Morrow euooty a bl borne, and I
li04 Ibat our bo I ti ad bok In-
lereel ar nad I no rlbef aeotton of
Iba unity Ibrongb wbleh b paeeed
The gnndeqr nf iba tiry along lb
Ui Mt, !wrtt)f ta;ftiii
Wkal lr. A. . Haller Bey.
Boffilo, N. T. Oo U From ny
pareoail knowl!ge, gained la o be erring
lb efTeel of yoor Mbilnh' Onr id
of advanced eon n rapt !e, I am p rap reel
tn eay it ia lb nuel remark etile femaily
tbal ha aver been bronghl to my atlea.
lion. II bea certainly eaved many froui
oo urapiloa. bold bf (Xar A Warren.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infant and ChlMxta.
Kin. Yea Han Alwajs Eocgbt
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