Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, February 21, 1908, Image 4

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    Want Column M0 NT A VILLA
AdditkHwl Gresham Locals
«Continued from page I.)
y
Wanted. For Sale, Lost,
Found, Etc.
Impnnemcnt Board Meets
The Montavilla Improvement Hard
Al locai •«lvrKlM*ni«>M* are run under thi* met in regular erosion last M-m-lav
ht-ail at thè rate iti < >N h i L. NT A NOMI» K AC li
IMMI K No ad pub!lbh«'«i ft»r le«» th«n lit-rnl» ning at the office <4 Secretary Carter
Centi 11> mi «
to rcyular e<tv» ri
An unusually large attendance »as
li you bete enttlilng to m II. <»r utili to buj
•nyiblns or
l«»*i anylhing TKY A present. Dr. Deveney of the committee
' W AST AD " in thi» l’oiuinii Th« re»ulti» sili
on street lights reported he had l-e-en as­
■urpriee* jrou. < a»h or pt»*i«c «temi*
sured that a number of lights would be
PAGE WOVEN
WIRE FEME. placed in the near future.
Gii«r«nt*-e-l.
Ch«» Cleveland, agent,
The annual election of officers »as as
Greeham. On*.
follows, president, \\
C. Ay 1» worth,
WANTED
I
vice-president, E. Epton; secretary, 0.
beef cattle
T. R Howitt, Gresham, E. Carter; financial secretary, S. P. «hr-
Ore
burn; treasurer, C. R. LaFollette
The open meeting
scheduled for
FOR SALE—216 egg Cornell Incuba­
tor, nearly new
Will trade for good March 2nd was postponed to a later
phonograph
Barrel Plymouth Rock date, owing to the fact that printed
and Black Minorca egg«. 11 «> per vet­
ting. Iteli Elliott Route 1, Montavilla, matter relative to the amendments to
1 mile east of Mt Tabor reservoir.
8 be votes! on at the coming election wav
not yet to be had, ansi as the discussion
FOR SALE— Four-horse power chop
mill, all complete. John A. Richey, svf these measures was the object of tbe
Barton. Ore
,8 meeting, it was deemesl advisable to
wait unul such time as data could bs*
THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS secure!.
at Montavilla has leen bought and is
Tbe meetings of the board are well
being run under new management by
attended and there seems to t>e a disj-o-
Joe Holder, «uve him a call.
sition on the part of the citisens to take
FOR SALE—Ten-acre Ranch, three an active iutereet in the upbuilding of
acre« in strawberries. Small house and
barn, etc. Good water.
Everything Montavilla.
goes with place.
Four miles east, *-4
mile south of Montavilla.
K. W. Tur­
ner, Gresham. Ore.
8
Anniversar) Reception
WANTED—Every housewife to have
On Tuesday, February 11, occurred
Cd bread
To injure good bread you
aid use Cupid Flour. Every sack the first anniversary of the Montavilla
guaranteed. For sale by D. W. Metz­ reading room and the event was duly
ger, Gresham; Meinig : Bros.. Sandy, observed by the interest««! friends.
and Lovelace at Estacaui la.
[9
The ladies of tbe Home Training asso­
FOR SALE — Or trade, a yearling ciation servo! refreshments from throe
Hereford Bull.
Box 15, R. F. D. 2, to nine firing everyone a chance to in­
Troutdale.
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spect the new reading room and also an
opportunity to contribute to the library
Notice to Creditors.
fund.
Kat ice it hereby given that the under
In tbe evening Miss Isom, Mies Fox
signed h»s been duly appointed admin­
istrator of the estate of Lorenio Winters, and Dr. Eliot, president of the library
deceased by the County Court of State association. came out from town an i
of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah gave excellent talks, commending the
and all persons having claim« against the said
•eUte are hereby notified to present the same work already done ami urging the citi­
duly verified to the undersigned, at the office zens to continue their efforts m behalf
of A F Flegel, 4dfi-408 Falling Building. Port of tbe reading room.
land, Oregon, on or before six («) months from
Two readings given by Miss Olivette
the date of the first publication of this notice
Mills ami Miss Syne tie Lewis were
or the same will be barred
Dated and date of first publication of this much enjoyed.
notice February 21. 1908
Montavilla citizens are justly proud
J K MEWRIRTER
of their reading room and of the excel-
Administrator of the Estate of
lent record which it has made in the
Lorenxe Winters, deceased
post year, not only in circulation and
attendance but in the per cent of non­
Job Printing Neatly Done at fiction read. A great deal of credit is
due the ladies of the Home Training As­
The Herald Office.
sociation and also to the excellent li­
brarian, Mrs. Mitchell, who is a favor­
ite not only with tbe hoys and girls but
tbe older people as well. May the next
year be even more ot a success than tbe
past one.
40 Years' Experience
Auctioneer
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Terms Very Reasonable
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Call at my place on Ba.«- Line Road.
Phone or W rite. Phone Fanners 301.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS :
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A. Watson
Route 1,
Mrs. Miller and Mins Maud are down
from Clackamas on a few days' visit
GRESHAM, ORE.
with relatives.
Tbe Methodist parsonage is being kal-
somined. J. C. Miller and Chas Bry­
son are doing tbe work.
THEO. ROY
340 Hibbard Street
Would like to figure on your
Mrs. Hayes of Vancouver visited her
niece, Mrs. Daniels, on Wednesday.
February 12th.
PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING
Everybody Enjoys
Home Cooking
£
Montavilla’s New Hotel
8 ! R. I. ANDERSON '8
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8 Auctioneer 5
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Orient, Ore
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Have You Heard of Us?
hie brother Roy,
We acknowledge a pl.assiit visit Irom
E. P. Smith,
Mr« Brown, Mrs. Kelly*s mother, lias
gone to her home in Vancouver.
tiresham Circle lia«l a« gm-st« at I licit
l«»t meeting, Gran-I t- i.inlun M-ighbui
Miss Nettie Pi'terson of Astoria spent C. C. Van Orelall ami itran-l Organism
W •.ii cs.iay » itli Mrs. Hum r.
Sumner. Tire tiraml Guardian gate U h
Mr. Ilerrin is building a new hou«e Circle a very helpful talk.
on S|»*mvr street.
Albuu Meinig, <me ot Samly's pro-
\ new boum- 1» la-ing built on the ror- gcsaive merchants war a revut Greeli-
m-r f Cason ami Misner street.
am visitor. The Herald acknowledge
Thomas Browning had a rib broken a friendly <wll.
recently but is improving.
Miss May Blencoe, th« daughter ot
Mr ami Mrs. T. 11. Blencoe, arrived in
Portland February 17, 1908, from West
V irginia
She w ill make her home with
her parents in Montavilla.
Mr. Wood, the barber, and eon, G. C.
Wood id Estacada, were pleasant callers
at The lleraki office on Tuesday.
Mrs. L. II Rkkert wan taken to the
«400.1 Samaritan hiwpital where «hr will
l-e o|-erat<»l on for a cancer.
Mr«. A-ln
K-ilwrl«. her daughter, of 8<wBl« ar-
ri-el lute Thura-lay ami will keep Imu»«-
tor Mr. Kn-ki-rt.
Rev. G. Houghton viaited
«nd friemla here Saturday.
relativva
Harold Newly, formerly of thia placv. '
la viaiting frlanda here.
The club of Busy Workers gav« s Vai
entin« social at the eclMaolhouea Friday,
February 14th.
Over 300 valentine«
were distributed, a
„
.
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E. C. 11 missy has been repairing hie
house on Main street ot 1st«, haivng
Reman«« «1 a Qr«at Painting.
built two rooms upstairs aud put in a
Na picture pwrbapa has bad so n>
I
Dick Strand has the basement dug dor pier window.
mantle au advsuture or ao miraculous
where he will build his house.
It will
Mrs. C. W. INmne is among thoae an escape as lUpbael'a "Christ Bear
K- 24 x 45 feet.
lug th« Cross " It was ordered by the
suffering from aickn««» tins week.
fraternity of Mount Olivet at Palermo,
General delivery service has been
Mrs. William Byers I Fairview was a
th« brothers wishing to have a sped
very p«x«r tbe past two weeks. Cause— recent caller at the Brownhill resi-lcnce
meu of tbe celebrated Italian palutePa
mail carrier had the mumps.
Mias Fannie Webb, «d t'leoue, wa« work banging lu their uiouaatery. The
visiting friends m Gresham last Frida,. picture Is remarkable for the truth
Ex-Governor T. T. Geer of Pendleton with which tbe paluter has |>ortrayed
tbe sutferlug of tbe Saviour as he
and J. D. Regner were callers at The
bends Iwneatb tbe heavy lead. Ha
Herald office laat Fndav.
Mr. Geer pbael paluted It tn Roaie, w bare be
says he is willing to a>vrpt th« nom­ carried out ao much of bls work, and
ination of representative it the voters tbe picture was carefully packed and
Mrs. Pitta went to Portland last Tuee- of thia district see fit t-> give it to him. dispatched by sea to Sicily. During
day and called on her sister, Mr». Phil­
We acknowledge a pleasant call from tbe short voyage a storm arose, and i
lipa.
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tSIACADA
tbe wind and waves became ao violent
R. Childers, but regie: verv much to
The
Mrs. Yaegvr ha-i company from Port­ learn that Mrs. Childers i« not im­ that tbe vessel was wrecked.
Ml«« Lydia Stevnman ol Portland
crew and pasaeugers perished, and no
land Wcdnee-iay.
proving as rapidly •«could be wished. trace of th« ship or tixr cargo was aeen I -ame out last Saturday to altenA grange
Mr». Howitt vieitevl her daughter.
The Herald force has j ist printed again, save the picture, which, float­ and «i-rnl Sunday with her persola.
All level
laying between
Mr». Phillips, in East Portland last
ing In Its case on tbe water, was wash
dodgers for Ed MeUg--r who is to give a
Gresham end T mu (dale
Fair
F W. Batea has *dug a well and is
Thursday evening.
ed ashore and discovered by tbe ex
Hatchet dance.
Building. 40 aeree in cultivation.
poets nt monks tin the case being l-separiu« to move in hie bom«.
Mrs Yaeger was a guest of her sister-
The musical« given by the Methodist -n-aed It waa found that tbe sea wa­
Two good W « I« ’ ’i. liar.l«
W II:
in-law. Mrs. Herns of Portland last Sun­
A pelltion Is bring circulated, peti­
church last Friday evening, under the ter had In no way Injured tbe divine
sell all or part. Price
MM),
day.
tioning
the
county
court
lor
a
rock
direction of Mias Burton, waa a sue- beauty of tb« painting, which waa
crusher tor this «-.«mmunity, consisting
cess in everyway. There was a good hung up at Palermo amid great rejolc
lag aod thankagtvWig at Ito mlraraloua ->f the Garfield, Apringwaler ami Eagle
MAKE IT YOl'RSELF.
attendance and all the numt-ers were
: GRESHAM,
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OREGON !
escape - Loudon Standard
Creek road districts. A nrk crusher is
appreciated. eapeelaLy th -se given by
lx.ilv nerd«d as It is eoucer-le-l that timi
A
Splend.d
Tribute.
Tell« Our Readers flow to Mix Best home talent.
Much credit Is due to
Rheumatism Cura.
The Philadelphia North American is the onlv way 'lb build a permanent
Miss Burton who kindly offered her
aays editorially that tbe grange Is the rood.
services in arranging the concert. .
eeeeessseeeo e e a 0 e 0
moat progrwealve body of clttseus In
A uvll-kn«>wn authority on Kheuma-
0
t:sni gisrri the reader* «»f a large New
Secretary McGaw ami General Man
Mi«« Maggie Smith, wbo tiaa l-een
Pennsylvania
Not a slug!« i hi bile re­
a
lite Statu«
\ork daily pap<*r the following valuable ager Smith of the Suu-Dial ranch were' form or economic tiettermeal baa been quiteRII with' heart I rouble, is .getting
a
yet simple and harmless prescription,
I
effected
which
did
not
first
And
sup
­
visitors al The Hera 1-1 office Monday.
|
along nicely.
0
wi.ich anyone can easily prepare at
porters and advocate« In thia organise
home:
Louis Yunker male The Uerald a
A drama, entitled “Out in ll«e Street,"
tlon.
Their organisation la a power
ages as the big linai
Fluid Extract Ihindelion, one - half welcome call Saturday.
known and recognised.
was given l>y th« young people of Eagle
ounce Compound Kargon, one ounce ;
attainable in Art and Sculpture
Chas. Cleveland. O. J Brown, Wm i
[
Creek
last
Saturday
night.
It
w*i
fol
­
Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three
What the statue of Cupiil 1« to
A new grange national bank has lowed byj a shadow social amt oyster
Sayles, Wm. Stanley and Timothy |
ounces.
Art Cl'PID FLol'lt is to the
Brownhill were in attendance at the' been built at Troy. Pa . of gray press
Mix by shaking well in a bottle, and
•upper. Everyone present reported a
Art of Bread-Making
sd brick. It will be a two story st rue
take a tras|MX>nful after each meai and Masonic Lodge at Troutdale last week.
good lime
Th« proceeds were given to
feet
Pennsylvania
"Cupid Flour" always the Best
tore
32
by
60
at bedtime.
eeeius to have a monopoly on grange l be Preebyterian church
For S.le by [) W. MH/MR
He state« that the ingredients can be
banka.
obtained from any good prescription same. I.hl2 paiM-rs were read by mem
(IRF.SIIAM
The baby ol 11 Bullard has l-een very
pharmacy at small cost, and. Living of bers. 2.4U1 persona discussed these pa­
A Few Definition*.
ill, but la improving
vckictab.« extraction, are harmless to pers. 1.181 »peakeiw gave addressee on
Many children are so crammed with
take.
various toplca, 5.202 per».ms rendered everything that they really know noth
«
This pleasant mixture, if taken regu­ vocal selectlona, 5.240 persons gave
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larly tor a few days, is said to overcome readings. 415 «lramatlc features were Ing
In proof of this read these veritable
alm< st any case of Rheumatism. The
You connot vote on laat year's registration
carried out. 3 U87 pers-ms participated
pain and swelling, if any, diminishes
apeelinens of deflultlous written by
with each dose, until permanent results In same. 1.336 other lecture hour fea­ public sch«x»l chlklren
are btaine»!. and without injuring the ture# given. 14.607 persona furnished
"Stability la taklug care of a stable."
stomach.
\\ hile there are many so- these features. Total number of per­
“A mosquito la tbe cUIM of black and
called Rheumatism remedies, patent sons contributing something to tbe lee
medicines, etc., some of which do give lure hour of tbe year In Massa-busetts white parents."
relief, few really give per manen t re­ granges were 48.796; total combined
"Monastery la tbe place for moo
of lh* Krtroon Unde flak I ng Uo
sult«, and the above will no doubt he audience at tbe grange meetings of the stere."
I
k 8* BUlf . «W II Abler Mt reel
greatly appreciated by many sufferers
"Toealn Is something to «io with get­
year in the state 245.896. There were
here at this time.
ting drunk."
24 grange meetings devoted to the tn
({«publican Candidate for the nomination of
Inquiry at the drug stores of this
"Expostulation Is to have the small­
trreets of tbe public schools and 183
neighborhood elicits the information
pox."
County «Coroner ;
that these drugs are harmless and can grange meet in rm levoted to patriotic
"Cannibal la two brothers who killed
Many grange meetings were
b»*
»light separately, or the druggists themes.
each
other
la
th«
Bible."
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Literary
Di
­
here wiiLrnix the prescription for our devoted to town and village improve
gest
readers if asked to.
ment
Russellville Doings
51 ACRES
J. H. Chalker :
CUPID
Register
E. E. Ericson
BAY STATE GRANGE.
A question that -ailed for consider­
able discussion was that relative to
the establishment of grange depart­
ment stores throughout the state, which
should be contro.led by members of
the Order, but should be open for sup­
plying Patrons and tbe general public
with mere ha nd Lee The proposition did
not meet with favor, and other plana
were suggested to tbe same end. one
being that a special purchasing agent
be appointed to buy g-xsis in bulk
and distribute tb.un to members of tbe
Order
Another plan contemplated an
arrangement with dealers in grain,
feed and general farm supplies by
which tbe lowest price might be se
cured. The whole matter waa referred
to a committee of three, of which the
overseer of tbe state grange. John E
Gifford,
was
a;; minted
chairman.
Among tbe resolutions adopted were
those favoring the organisation of lo­
cal caw testing
ssoefay^ps among
dairymen In order that only profitable
cows may be kept, favoring a uniform
standard for milk, demanding a total
of I2S pvr cent oftaoUda, of which
3.3o per cent should be butter fat. in­
dorsing the good r aids movement and
opposing the reckless driving of an to-
mobiles on public highways. Tbe sixth
degree was conferred on a class of
over 300
Charles D. Richardson was
re-elected state maater.
Membership Ov«r 23.000—Stat« Mavker
R chardson Rs-a-sctsd.
Pittsfield. Mass , entertained th« aa-
Professor and Mrs. Sherwood have a
nual-session of tbe Massachusetts state
new daughter, born on Tuesday morn­
grange tills year, aud It proved to be a
ing. AU doing nicely.
worthy host.
Lieutenant tAivernor
The place to find it is at
Mrs. Jacobe got a bad fall last week Draper represented the state at the
public reception and tbe mayor of Pitt»
but is getting better.
field the city. According to Secretary
Miss Jennie Henderson returned from
Howard's report, tbe grange member­
the hospital on Saturday, where she
Meals and rooms by day, week
ship of tbe Old Bay State bas Increased
or month.
A. E. IL xrman , Prop.
underwent an operation.
1,126 the past year and now numbers
a
Mrs. Bowland has been quite sick the 23.100 in 212 subordinate grange« Tbe
E«d ,fc,r lint, Hibbard St.. Montavilla
treasurer reported $8.003.72 In the treas­
past week.
ury. In his annual address State Mas­
The members of tbe Epworth League
ter Richardson said that the agrtcultnr
of tbe Methodist church gave a valen­
al conditions are lieeomlng more com­
tine social Friday evening.
All wbo plex dally and there must be a more
were present report a good time.
i complete form of co-operation In order
The teachers of Russellville and the to obtain and bold what are the just
Villa schools gave a Valentine social at rights of the farmer. While tbe Order
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller Is not a business organization, yet It
places proper emphasis on co-operation.
on Ebey street and a good time is re­
Will cry sales anywhere on
Out not to neglect the educational ef
ported
by
all
present.
earth.
forts or the s-s la! side of tbe farmer's
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kelley on Mis­ life. There Is a general demand for
Gliarg.-s Reasonable.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
ner street, a ten-pound boy, February some modification of the conservatism
which colleges are throwing around
Phone Farmers 44
15th. All doing well.
tbe subject of education, a demand for
or Addr-ss,
Mrs. Howell has gone to California practical study of those subjects mosi
for a month's visit with her daughter.
directly pertaining to tbe farmer's life
We favor, said be. that kind of school
An Approp-iate Text.
work best adapted to fit the pupil to
A clergyman In a country town was
- Ilves larger and better life.
asked to All tbe pulpit for tbe pastor
Concerning taxation Mr. Richardson of a cburch not far from bls own. He
recommended that tbe grange select a
accepted the Invitation.
Before tbe
committee from their ablest students services began be was banded several
on
tbe
problem
and
Invest
them
with
< ► Do You Know That We Do The Largest Second - hand
notices which be was asked to read
power to carry forward an Investlgn
::
Business in Portland? Then You Will Know Where
and was told that they were usually
tlon In the different methods of taxa
given out just before tbe sermon.
;;
To Go For BARGAINS.
We Have Nearly
tlon, so that they may present concise
Among them was a long and elaborate
Anything You May Want.
ly and clearly tbe Just claims of th» apology to the coi.gregation for tbe ab­
rural taxpayer.
o When You Come to the City
sence of tbe clergyman who bad been
Speaking of highway Improvements
expected to speak to them and wboaa
be remarked that, among other things place thia minister had been called up­
the farmer living away from tbe <11
on to fill on an emergency. It was the
reet channel of traffic has rights that last one, and he read It without com
must not l«e overlooked The Influence ment or change of countenance. Then
►
Both Phone* Pacific. 7M Home, A JTflS.
of tbe grange may well be directed to opening tbe Bible be announced bls
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• ward the extension of the state roads . text, "Wherefore, then, be ye content
away from tbe main thoroughfares j with what ve hav«.’*
legislation was also deman-led to pro
N«w Year’s In the Alps.
tert tbe public against accidents caused
Among the msny time honored cus­
by the reckless driving of automobiles
toms of the Alps none Is more Interest­
Relative to matters of legislation be
ing than that of New Tear. Tbe vil­
said the grange was no political or­
lage pastor delivers bls sermon, which
ganization and yet la vitally Interested
Is listened to by [H-ople wbo have coms
In good government and yet more In tbe
a distance of many miles over snow
quality of tbe men wbo shall make tbe
frequently thirty feet deep
When
laws. He urged upon each and «very
midnight comes the belle ring out
Patron the necessity for earnest and
upon tbe frosty Alpine air. and as they
continued activity In Hie own political reecho
far and wide over the hills and
party In behalf of just laws. Of the
valleys there are mountain villages
press he said. "Without Its assistance
where the melody of other village
our best success would lx impossible,
rburcb I m *I la chorda I d harmony, pro-
and Its service should be recognized.”
tudng a concert no city could afford.
State Lecturer Charles M Gardner
“That’s Where You Get Good Value”
presented a very comprehensive stalls
The largest charter membership of
tlcal report of the literary work done
In tbe subordinate granges during the any grange ever -iganlzed In recent
year. It is briefly summarized as fol
years Is 170. Milford, Maae . bolds tbe
lows: One thousand three hundred and honor in thia re«|*< -t Tbe grange was
fifty-six discussions and debates were organized Dec. 3 by State Deputy Har­
J. W. DAKBOW.
held, 8,73Q persons participated In riet
Mies Alice Seely spent Thursday even­
ing with her aunt, Mrs. Busier.
to Spruigdal« where Mr. Rk-kett will,
engage iu the mereaatilv btlain«ae with j
Miss l.ulu B Udi «1 Th« IWIIee is vis
itiug her sister, Mrs Timothy Brown
hill.
Mr. Slietield of Newport v|«ent Sun-
<laj with Mr. and Mrs. ll<«oker.
NLRLBliRI
Fre! Kl. kerf and family hav« movwl
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Administrator’s
PUBLIC SALE
At the late residence of Lorenzo Winter’s
GRESHAM, ORE
Saturday, February 29, ’08
Beginning’ at 1 o’clock, p. m
The Following Personal Property
STEER FOR THE ■— ~~
WESTERN SALVAGE CO.
; 627 to 635 Washington St.
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Portland, Oreqon
283-285 Washington St
1 Horse, weight 1200. 1 21-in. New Bain Wagon. 1 Cultivator. 1 Truck
Wagon. Potato Rack, Feed Cutter, Wheelbarrow, Spring Seat, Harness,
Saddle, Hoes, Forks, HAY FORK and ROPE.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND UTENSILS — Washing Machine, Range, Sewing
Machine, Heating Stove, Bedroom Set, Cupboard, Kitchen Table, Extension Table,
Kitchen Treasure, 3 Rocking Chairs, 8 Kitchen Chairs, Mattresses and Bedsteads, Bed
Lounge, Carpets, Dishes, Lamps, Etc.
ALSO, 15 CHICKENS, 50 BU. POTATOES, Churn, Tools, Etc.
erous to mention.
Other things too num-
Near Fourth St.
■«»—lilFABOirt Silfi
WELCH
THE AMERICAN
C L O T H I E K
TERMS,
CASH
J. N. MEWHIRTER,
Administrator.