Polk County Observer. 1I L H E AND 11K UK A U D I T S . IIIiilg|ii>rt llr o o t l i n g « . Tiie Dallas merehants say business (Pi Mr-. V andervert’s phuv, uear In .Memoriiim. /.enu, :t 0 or U) bushel* o f wheut wu* is good, considering the busy tim e of Long evenings. (Had to s v d i. 1». Mulkey is Deputy At the last statiti m eeting o f I ’luiii l'aldl-lu <1 Every Saturday. ilestreyed by tire, veliteli Mas set out tlie year for the farmers. There are Sheriff what that man isn’t capable \ alley Eisige, No. till, E O .O . F ., W heat prices are looking up. from thè threshing entrine, when not many people hum m ing about on of isn’t worth showing. H e’ll sell McCoy, Oregon, Aug. is, l^-s; the I “The tmvu of Monmouth Is mttiatoil in the Tlu* harvest moon has almost gone m achinery when* any otln*r agent movi no freni thè tiekl ami was uot the s tm ts, hut they come into the would get tired p. d. g. We would follow ing preamble and resolution* ■center of the re heut )>art of i *..1 k • ;ntv. out. ^ tig h t mili-*'■■uth of the i •unity ■ a. |>,! . 1 ». oxtingui*hod 'tilt it litui cuught iato stores buy what they want and are rather be subletp by him as deputy were adopted: B and tw o ami one-hulf g - we>t. .f the tliriv- Threshing is about finished ni*ar thè w beat sa ri© s h £ iff than set up in a good bu-int~- right off for their work again. W i n li \s, Hr.>. 11. ( 1. ! Ujwle.v, a jî hy some men. S o handcuffs needl'd mendier o f Plum V alley I ox I oh , N o . Bjiopuhttioii of over too. The 1-•• .itn mi i- u hen*. For thè spring»; D ave, Ben, W ill A birthday party \\Q given ^Beautiful one, on a rieh rollini.' |.norie, and l’his mouth L j- live W ednesday-, timi Al W hiteaker loft Thurstlay for in tlie College («rove Saturday, ill as 1,. D. is so charm ing in talk tliat il », i. < ». < >. F. met \\ itila -.i 1 mil un­ ¡if for itene: nl healthlalli tile -ite.-all that to I«* arre-ted by lli 111 is equal to a timely death liv ucchlent and Bcmild l>e desired. Monmouth ortet- many tlvi* Thursday* and ti v»* Friduvs. a few weeks stay at the warm springs honor of Misses Victoria Barzee and picnic. [W h at do you get pniOlor W iir.itK xs, By his death Plum B a d i anttet, und tho-e eouteinplatinit any en- * ™t' Valley E'tdge lost one of its most usi*- Jo lm B. Stum p was shipping tip- on the M cK inzle river. F is h in g Maggie Buchanan, V ictoria’s loth this notice, Brooder?) E li. of ohm . S> the “ Jeffersonian sim plicity’’ of ful ami c'ti eincd mem bers, w h " by ■The tJ»-i.l!V. it will I k - re.i I in , v, rv ! iw n-hi|> pies and pears last week. and hunting is the main object ami and Maggie’s 1 Ith year. It was a e o u -i'iB t and upright walk our lute county officers leaves u- ten b Hand ut evi ry j stolti e in the ::t \. jo lly tim e for the m erry crowd o f sium*-* gm*- without iloultt to them . T h e county bridges on IV■edoo are Ban d thereloi™ une.v eiled a.- an ndv. -it thousand dollars in debt. "S im p lic­ ihrough life, w a ;0 lii.u-ilE the B imtliuiii." tini-hed. They art* 3»l and 4.» fis t T h e work on tin* Ja il at Dallas lias young Missi s a—cii'kjcd. The ladies ity ” is a lovely qualltx but perhaps love and ■ 'oiitid' u c o f a ll w in WneW begun. The old cells have been re- have the thanks o f the OnsoitVKit of­ wants m ixin g with a little wi-dmn him. I’hT q lu* it li. m h - 1st. That w hile we 1 m » w for this wicked world. I In t why Tlie 01»M*rver four mouth- tri* .»Oct- 11. \\. Hawley stayed in town Sun­ movixl and the building is t»eing re- fice for a -am ple of the refreshments didn’t they O y a tax of 2 n m ills and in humliie stihmis-ioii to the inevita­ day nigl®, returning to his home at pairt^l for the reception of th e new o^that (Kvasion. pay this - i f in their own term ^ ‘of­ ble and deeply deplore tlie loss of our cull*. Sheriff s B i t h is quite anxious T a k i n t i q t i i k A s v i . c m : W . ^ fice? J>f«u ir-i> they didn’t WMi to b rotliO iu al that w hile Ids p lacch i McCoy Monday morning'. get tin* credit of a freehanded expen­ our lodge will always remain vacant, A list o f nine new subscribers for to try liis luck at holding a prisoner I’attison of I’errydule, was brought diture and leave the odiuui of in­ yet we liellevo Hornee has gained a 340 A +J tin* ' ver-e rules supreme, 22ml, and judge 1 insane. His M r-. T . F. Campbell, accompanied We th in k th e voters o f old P o lk | i© !iu n ! Jl . n - i n 1 tiliivnte'ii, - 1 1 !>, : “ G reely” Tutom , who drives a 2nd. That in our appreciation of ailment has I h - cii o f some length. niuv be trusted to do tlu* right tiling a n d © -lure. - 11 jier his services as a ch.istiun man and fa--dd Fellow, our Eodge be 0 lauinni'rhiHow, ^ ihm ! hon-e and liurn, .«I Thursday, which resulted in IiiQ-urt draped in mourningmid the brothers tin y will Join the l ’rof. B i o is now d.-ylum at Salem that evening, lorehurd. $'.7 1 | r uere. it i- well loeatt I. and harm - being bailee torn up. wear the usual badge o f mourning president of tli** Christian College of W i i k a i B i iin k ii .- Isaac («entry saac ItlO Aere-. all ill I llltlvation, _■ I ! | " 1 Snowballs are now in bloom in tin* for the period o f th irty days and that Mon in u m ili P io n e e r s . ju n d barn. »¡oa o - HUtninerfallow, farm div :d- place. Mrs. Stum p will renQin dur­ of Ballston, lost utmut fiOO bushels of a pagi ' 'f I UI», I « Igl• Rix'ords be s e t yard of Mr. T. (>. W aller. Som ething e ! . The Diti It/ Orer/onhm of two week - apart and fb-erved aere« l to bis wheat that was in sacks in Q i-field ing tin* winter. Idesirulile farm, $.'!•> per uere. rem arkable for this tim e o f the year _ B tin 943 Jo h n Stapleton, who lives two at Ballston, by tire on last Thursday. ago published a li t of what it calls niem ory. ¡trd. 'l’Iiat two copie- " t i n s e resol- cultivation, ^.' oim I oreliurd, splendid -l 1 k > ¡is they belong to the oarly spring complete, the names o f old pioneers The origin of the tin* i-Oiot known. miles east of this place, while at In- j flowers. farm , $10 per a re. lltiolis under seni o f thè Lodgi* I h * dependenee, W ednesday met with a Considerable U 0 re of the grain that of Oregon, who arrivisi up to the inaile and one be lurni-hed thè I«*- All the above farms are choice land and l ’n -s Holman is having his farm serious accident. ( J l e was working was saved from the lire is mtion**«l ill the O/'M/ow/ir.* ii-t. M any: ty. Tins hespt'aks the greatest evi- ler dressed the wound, and ©placed It li, Tliat a ©p.v o f these resolu­ O l’ cr-oiiul .llciyAon. Miss © val and Harold Oberg w t i o n - I h * furuislied eaeh of theCm uity m orcare living in O !s im m illiate denci s i pro perity. the little linger, which lie th in k -a m married Thursday evening. K x-.-herlir(irovi“s was in town Fri- vicinity wlio are not lu*ardofiii that papers with a reqiust that tliey l»o pillili— lit-i I. Pleasure seekers are r e ta ilin g th y . Q I Dr. I. T . Mason, the dentist, has be saved. list, i f the '© unnian list is as in ! purelm-cd 1 >r. .F. C. B yrd ’s olllce at P M I. K I MisToX ) Miss K a te Creese, o f I'ftv n llis, wa­ home. Mrs. Hooker, of A irlie, is Beported complete in other eouOtics, 9 - it i- ( 'uni. C. li. K KI.TY Salem , and can now L>e found at th e in town Wislnesd;^' Qi gilt. On l) 0 >'e gone W arren Tru it and wife q u ite sick . in PuCk, it would o f little aeemmt ! F . F. P o st * ) eapitol city. Thursday ;©'ompanieiI by Prof. J \0 to the beach. to a large number of pioneers; \V. E . Dalton went to l'ortlantl © l ’rof. O . K. Yates lias sold liis Buchanan, they left for a visit to Cene lla y to r had the m isfortuneto ^ Tuesday. I ML prop: rty at lndi'pendence, and m^v- their friend ,M iss V it© Ruble, who run a nail in liis foot. G. N. Town­ P ro b ate C o u r t . B M rs. Lym on B w o n has been quite iil to ( ’orvallisThursday. l.ukr M O Mi-, Ila U Waller, IE M. ° Q lives near tl© Luckim ute Falls. Mi-- send is managing clerk of his store N. I ti tin* n u tter o f the ostato ViilU't- n Q < • I« • ili' Stillili» during his aib© nt. (kick ¡it her home south of town. Conner, will admitted to priiTmte, °i'yp h oid fever is reported in the Crii s*> will teach the Elk C ity, RciO 1 N I©. T he Narrow Gunge workmen are Alfred Huston and wife, of Inde­ Aptirais'Ts, Cyrus Duel, N. Syron One or two ton county, school, whicli begins the now busy at work. n*|Oieing the * 6 ' ^eighhorhiHid of A irlii Win. lknvson, Mrs. H. M. Waller an J and Charles linei. pendence, spent Sunday in^ iw n first o f the m onth. I’rof. Buehanaii c a se s i icin g v e r y l o w burned engine liou -eand wind mill Maiyrot 1 »« >t 1 1 1 ■ I n the n u tter of tin* estate o f Jo h n I al.ee Fenton and crowd have re- 0 The engine house and wind null is principal o f the North Y am hill o f the e*ompuny. Irolliu-head, petition tiled and < >ra 1 Mlì. turned from tluyiioum ains. Hon. .1. .1. Daly lias returned from used to draw 'Sinter forth** narrow public school, anil w ill start up in Mr-. A U si« •II. Mr- Slieltoa.Strs A. \. 11 oliinsheud appointed adni’x. tlie fishing trip on Mill Creek. „ Cult nui, K. M. i olila-alai wile. 1*. 11. Itur- .1. W .C rid r, of Dallas, was on our gauge tank at the Dallas bridge was about three wtH*ks. In the n u tter o f the is ta te o f J . o .. ° Turnridueei'iitinued un)§l next court Old Polk county ites going on a visit The horse to Joh n < ¡rant - delivery nett. streets Tut -d ay .0 di-troved by tire Tuesday evening. 1 * l istate of * too. Fuqua, tinnì account to tin* home o ftlie ir youth. Jo lm wagon ran awav am P maslnsl the it, of is The cause of tlu* tire unknown. suit, ot Dallas, I Urs. Am erica < ira things u jii'en erally , a few days ago. till'd oad 1st Monday in Oct. set for li. T. Waller. ®ìn our town witli Tier sist \Y. W . Brooks, of Independeiiee, and Silas ltiggs, with their wives, of I hearing same. IH4S. ■ Frank Collins. ' wa- c Uli I t » Sab *9 Tuesday to see Rail-ton leave on Monday fo itjftrip Estate o f I. Vanhorn, court order­ 1». J. uml H. F. Whitettl.er. 3li\ie. to Illin o is to visit relatives aiul old ed aitai ion to ^ e is-uisl to the heirs. H Miss Em m a Pereival is thè guest Ids m other, who has been sick for friends. They will be gone ubo®! o IM b. / T h is beautiful little ìo w iiq Ì s ju st Estate of A. M. Jon es, «is** contin­ B n t lim i. J . Uy IhiwTey’s houle tlii- -'in : time, and it is thm ftht that she two months. Klizuln-tli Itiit'.er. II .1. Untier, T. i ». Wul- ued until Hrst Monday in ¡September. now in the midst o f a bountiful har- I will not get w ell. ^ ■ Veelc. ^¡ler, K. ltinliv II, Mi- .1. !.. tìuiiin. Me W. Eld. I*. It. Burnett, who is now v e - t . n Fred. Snyder, who was mentioned 1*. 11 nal lev, Mis. C. C Raley mat l ' U"OI SÌ MO ?:«> :i Wliift*. of llarrisburg, pastor of tin* Salem Christian < ’hurch, II. C. F o x , wheiO-weigher at the IliiMiD -s .^!(’lition. ls.»o. O will a sist Prof. Ik F. Mulkey in thè two wet ! - ago, as a ©IdqtjtallyÄlioot- warehous**, ® W . H. l’arri-li, A. II. (iriggs, J , !.. ( ¡ » in ing himself, i^*ar Salem , is fast re- moved hi- fam ily to that town Tliurs-, o K n itz A W ashhurne jgàM cCoy scilo.il thè coming terni. Read our new lulvertiseineiits tliis day o f this week. They w ill In says they are getting a fine lot of week. (iene H ayter, thè genia! dry gooils ! coveiing. 1S.Ï1. missed by the Monmouth [duple, grain. They will get all they can The 1’. M. A. store lias new goods. m e’ chant of Dallas, now walks on J Eld. J . W . W ebb will preach at having resided here a number of • toro. One auer is kept busy at o F . S. Powell unii wife, Mrs. A. M. Worth. k erutclus; he rati a nail in bis foot. ! tlie i liur<*h to-morrow kSimday.) years, and as Connowny A- Cooper hardware |s:,á. Burnett served the this house. ® r m en, I mli'pendcnco. Htoufitr was in Dallas Wed-1 1:|' 1- NV,'1,1‘ is 11 l'h-asing taffier and a J nil church hen* as pastor so aectqitable It. A. Ail'Jn . Frankie Murphy. A T he tine rol|i*r flouring o»RIs of W. Mrs. W . I*:. Dalton will lntv wlieat and man. A ll corni* out tu lateas nail wile, s S. Whitman mal wife, I nesday and Tliurs lay. Ilia healtli for three years. K ratz A- Washbourm* is now run by W. Waterlai i r mal wife, lì. W. KI i I ht I, oats at the highest m arket price. bear hi A . t has been much improved. 'fliose of the Monmouth citizens steam tin* water in the race is not suf­ Jume- l .ie q M i . I! 'l'o ¡'lo.. \\ P. Bra i A ll styles of sum m er dress goods Eym an Damon threslird 12acn*sof lev, II M. iJuviilsoD, Mm. Win. I».:» m amt T . J . < ¡raves and <).<>. Sh u rtiiff of a te rc -te d in im proving the ivm etry ficient to keep the warehouse and John ,at i i at E. H nyter’s, Dal)a •• 1 Murphy mal wife. wheat on bis place Saturday, that itlie McCoy’s jo lly farmers are now south of town are ri*quost<*d to nie**t mill running. They un* running at O G o to N’mighiis, Dallas tlie leading yielded him !<» bushels to the acre. o t s.» 3 . [im proving the tim e in the harvest at the church on Suturdayat i o ’eliwfl. their fullest capacity. This company jew eler. Ira F. M N It unit Mueirle Muller, Nia\ o field. ! Miss M cFadden, of Itosi*burg, is I>. m . ( ’om e out anil give your assis­ buy anything in the grain line, and Haley, Faints, ( liis, V'arnisliut 11. R. I’ut- It. M Smith, It. ('..unit Win. I’eivl- in town. She H on. W arren T ru itt and wife left | ' ¡siting was form erly tance and advice. vul mul wife. Mira Duviilson, Ammala terson’s cheap. give the liighest m arket price. 8, Doughty, W in. Manon, A. N. Hulleek, M. tin* Normal, and [fo r \storia and North Beach T h u r - ! »> art teacher in the A Chinaman was struck on the F . S. Barzee is bringing on new Kelilieily mal wife, Jane llaler, Marv J. I larvesting is about finished in this l day. They will spend a week at the I her many friends are pleased to see head by < harl - Sm ith , with q pitch- Mo\lev, I.. I* , s • ¡ ami O. M. K ramer, John .roods every day. Call and see his vicinity. T he end of this week will Wolverton mul wife, Mr . li. T. Waller, J •0 f a oil papqg, w indow blinds & w ide. ‘ > ' r’ fork handle, while threshing near not !"aye but few shocks standing in W. Zulu nail/ etc. o j j . \v. Kirkland Isa live realestatel I>i»«rd StnBe and family of Soutli- Silverton on Monday. The China­ the fiel* l s :,t . ieliTs. ° Tiie dry giHids store ! ’. M. A. will (T y ni ( iregon ¡.ri* in to\i q . He is an old man was thought to be fatally injured mau. 1 le is doing a good business. Mr- li. Ö’. El'her, Sar:¿, I »avis mal C give yo i a bargain if you will cull Some little sickness is reported in pioneer o f Oregon, and was one** a hut late accounts sa.*© he will get i Q Miss » rtrude S©at~,m entioned in and see them. and about here; (»fit not iflany scriou - resident o f this place, as far back as well. I last issue, of A irlie, is still very sick, Shelley and Vnnduyn are in the nature. O the fifties. On Tuesday evening the 21st hist., 'k of general Dr. Woods o f Dallas is attending her. O n thi* U un a «e me lit o f Ne\v-|iap|yr- lead with tin* largi t sL M At Derry, a h alf m ile east o f here, T he Normal school will open two l ’rof. and Mrs. P. L. Campbell, en­ merchntidise in Iiidep.iidenee. T h eir ( l e i t e i l to I n e I ni e re s i« o l K i ll - T h e Misses Powell, of Hillsboro, to r» bv a F a r m e r pc 11 compare with ^u* tim es and week from ni*.\|)Tuesday, Sept, the tertained a number of their lady and Geo. W hite, the genial station agent j I are th e guests of their unde, lio n . T. j | must try to return the kind- afi good -are warranted first elasa. 11 th. A large numlier o f students I gentlftnen friends at tin* home o f and warehouse mail, is doing a good j IS. Pow ell. | IIIn a weekly recipient o fin W hen you go to Dallas don’t fail have made aifipiigeiiionts to enter at M iss Cassie Stum p. The party being business. Two iflcanersare kept laisy to exam ine E. liny tor's stock o f gen­ F.O Y . M ulkey left on Frid ay for tin* l i gimf©ig. at liis house ¿ p i lie e x p e ct-to have a,iv ieeand iten .O o r‘Mai-t.” in honor of Miss Lizzie Iz*e W arren, T o leil >, on the Yaquina bay, where k eomputed that tiiereare 15n(KKi eral merchandise. !«. P. K ram er and fam ily, after an of Chicago, who is a talented musi­ more gram tored with him thi^year For Hu** watch work go to U. N. he will remain everal weeks in abs *net* of 13 years in W ashington cian, and furnish***! some charm ing than in any former. ’I lie capacity o f , editors in the I'n ited States mostly Grant at II. B. Fatterson ’s. ¡search o f health. liis house isalxiu t S0,0r*‘ ,s l" ’t il l»r"a!»l’roua and |my (.(|it, (r « fa iiieehaiiicul turn—thi.fl Ib-nry Patterson has Just received will li 0 'c charge o f the Normal din­ ihmj J ti 1 K>rIicKKl |u jt.seif Isa snvin^. and .'-oar- at McCoy, i- having:! © o il n ilatcil to inake it tin* yrnut manu- a new slock of all the latest novelties in g liall the com ing session. To kis p d*»wn e.\|s*n^ m ake your in the jew elry line. No old goods in run ns is the other house of that busi­ facturing point o f the i ’acifie eoast. in Gn*gon, Tlian is thi* on** arounil own ink ¡i few trial- will show what his stock. Drop in and exam in e Mi — Lizzie Lei* W arren, o f<’hieago, ness town. The bountiful harvest its Tin* Wrxt S h o rt is an illustrated ma g- Dixu Ingredients lire In st to use for this was tin* guest of her cousin Prof. P. a lia r© -t indeed for warehousemen. aztne the only one on the Pacific them , j purpose. L . Campbell a few days this week. Thou-nnds o fl.fllie- -av it is tho Enough attention is not paid to the It al E itn tr. Geo. M iller, a 13-year-old boy, who coast, and m akes a specialty o f * 1 **- 1 m —t they ever used. T h ey mean the Sh e is returning to her home aftera art of m aking every m an’s ad vert la­ scribing and illustrating tin* west in The following deeda were record* d ment to head ¡1 column. ( arcand a t­ W hite wing machine*—you will visit in California and the National was bucking straw for a th n -h c r on all its features. with tin* county clerk: Aid« mum’s place i t I.iia o i^ tiii- tention i- ¡ill that i- needed to seeure find them at Buster A Vernons, In ­ Teachers’ Association. Sli* l©t liere dependence. * Jo h n M urphy was quite seriously Z**d Rosendorf to H enry Patterson thi* result. eounty, had liis thigh I m »»** broken Thursilay. In distributing type I** «irefu l to lot 5 and » 1 block 10 in liidejierideiioe N. H. Butler has all kinds o f ma* by liis horse getting tangled in tin* b u rto n Monday. Hi* was engaged keep each letter in a place of its own. ehiiie oil-, ( ’¡ill and see him before Ex-County Clerk, Dave Sears, is driving a grain wagon with Mr. j consideration #**•<). harness and falling on him . All excellent ease to hold type can H enry Patterson anil wife to Zed purchasing el«e where. now m aking a hand in his ware­ Town lots are lming given aw ay to P rather’s machine near Hucna V ista, Rosendorf lot tt in block 7 Indepen­ i»e iimm I i * of em pty kerosene «ins cut house at McCoy. H<* is looking well . unaiid soldered. Note the following specialties at parties who will build giM»*l sulistan- when Ids team started to run, Is ing dence, $(500. Advertise fn *iy in each other’s pa- and says it is a m istake to say that \V. E . Yates and wife to Zed Ros­ i**rs and meet together to exchange Shelly «( Vanduyns: t ‘> inch em broi­ tial business houses on tiiem . A out o f tlie wagon, in* took hold of the an ex-otticial i"> not lit tor hard work. der kirtm g, Newport scarfs, chiniles numiier have signilltxl their inten­ horses hits, they taking him along in endorf lots h and <5 b l * H 'k 1 !i Indepen­ ideas. ehinile cord, fancy ornam ents for ta­ Prof. George Stanley anil m other tion of building. W e «-an expect to front o f them some distance when dence 8; plow Prinevilh* in tim e to ls-gin liis dutie- thin ks lie will i»e aide to work again I). W . Ilriskel and wife to A. W . cure th at numiier o f sulmrrilierH and sharpening w ithout cutter $ . 2 l> and At Dallas Wednesday evening at 8 soon. Hs a teacher in Septem ber. ■ M other work In proportion. Oak Lucas l Vi acres near Monmouth $0000 Fnele Hum’s m ails are ois*n. o’clock the 22nil, D ss, Harold Otierg coupling put in fo r s l, n»k b arsiach To remove printers’ ink from the ltolK*rt and Iauira Burnett on Sat­ Eld. R. M. M essiek, who has been Oregon Land Co. to II. J . Miiithorn Lanktrec’s Monmouth at was married to A oelia R oyal. The hands—thorouhly eleanse them witii $1. at urday evening August IMh, enter­ pa-tor of the Christian church hen* !) acres near Eola $*Vin. the old stand. I some detergent m aterial. liappy couple will leave im m ediately W arren T ru itt and wife to R . R. tained a num ber of their friends at for the jiast year, lias accepted a «ill M any newspapers would |*ay in Mrs. laiBun-i* u rt'ity Biuaiar for Chicago, where Mr. Oberg will the resilient*“ o f their father. E ld . P. fnan theehun-li at Trenton, Missouri, Turner lots 2 and t bliK'k *» iFalla» siiite of costing more to product* than 1 ndcpendciice, lias a nice lot $ 1000 . -tudy for tlie m inistry and Mrs. it. B u rnett. Various games were in­ and expects to en ter that field o f la- Clias. Sw egle to NV. l i . Holm«** they sell for If m ore attention were o f ladle- inuslln underwear, hosiery, Oberg the profession of music. Tin* paid to -is'Uring “ small profit-.” gloves, m it*, collars,cuff-; gent* neck ix»r ( let. 1. Eld. M e*sick’s work Ia n* loo acres in T II S 5 $3,3(57. dulged in, and a very pleasant tim e T h e one»* use*I ink should lie can*- wear, handker»*liiets, -i* -ks; also, sta­ on.-i. tV FK wislies them sucre**. was enjoyisl by all. Those pre-ent lias ls*en of much go*»! and satisfiM'- fully scra|**d fr»*m tli*- t y i* -*, clothes. tionery, Iwioks, ere*t goods, and M ^htgom ery, F'reil Lucas, I*eiui la - in the state before coming an 1 -* 1 » - ^ other exam ple of a ffofet m an gone not Is* too higli toned tosp iit his own the tim e expire- of policy,the money Polk they are satisfied with th< ir the l» -t Earvain at Z. F . Vaughn’s toni, E rn *-t T .»tom ,(’h '-te r M urphy, w ill lie refunded on rem aining tim e. w i * * I and do chori -. wrong. Dalian. choice. anil Ed. Sm ith . o Farms for Sale. j