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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1895)
-I I v s. i .EU V t V J- V J- -I , PiirrannniPin ri i iipa fiirtains. oer D3ir. 75 cts and up. Our Stock is Now Complete In dFTl DRY GO0DS& CLOTHING, . . . ... ixmtSk nnnnoRa tv-a uuemsuuimw ww Our btock is inow oompieie in 11 III li I M 1 I Beautiful IRor-tier'ea. Lovely TDirp,jpsiriQEi. Boots a, rid Shoos. I Uotor Wh Tlm TnWe. -.Itd'n . aV iMnlMlliMtllt t W . i ID " III 141 M li j'l (i, m. I 1 " ft ' l:tu - " "(. Illlli IM'llil'r III W a, III. It 1 . III. BiH " U ' 4 " in b.uu M MlllllllUtll In i 4. in. I j i i. hi. 1 vi " I W " 4 l " (, l T'U ' ioiMJi: iim: Toity. no ioio;i, b. , ' iln.lt uv.-ry VVicliiiliv vuiiiMii. aii k.hmI aiuiiiiiim : ,,tl,x. uini ". .lvnm'MiirtiMtily' i""' Ki.lulil. r- Mi v lifi tu ul IVtlll llt'll tMlllVlllll lll. II. X. K II A .M Hli . J, II, Mom, K. It. H. llt'Sl.Ni:.HS CAKDM. OTIS i. UTixTe.T,iiYfiriAN Md HurB.ii. Hecrriary V.V. Fniml..- !nMiirgniiii.,li..W-ri..l.-.HH.1 Ureu Of flcs ill opera house block. v m DK. Mil. .llAimiTT.- I'hvlclans KurK,oiii. Miecltil "I- Imlloil iwM I" diacase ' ,T','L'' Ollli BOver lu.lepcu.l.'i.co '""'' '.'""V T J. Lee- M- w ,,ttl,,,,;t' M' 1 1 1 ' II., Fellow Trinity im'.U.ul ro!liv- B. I K I :T( 1 1 17 31 1 Mi I .- 1 I H h and ; re.id.mro. cor hit Katlroad and Momuoulh streets, Independence, Ore gon, v ... OKO. A. hMlTII.-ATTOUNKV-etU OlH.n over li..l.'H..,.!om Hatlonul Hank. 1ihUh'im!i-ii, or. H. T. HKNKI-H.- TIIK T(lNH f f i in wi' Unit no ui riir In Bhaving end Unlr-cutilng. your work. ffijrshr.vliig Cutting "'. Hull-" -Indepcndcntc. lilvo Mm K.e, Mtilr- Muhi strut. A8n .t'i !,v"s!-v? ';!;.: (all o-U J l;i'l. I "r. MiMtliln nr. r:i.... Kte. rfiTTiirnlim Multy. ml Miiclielt A IWiliainion', Muin ivv. Items of Local News. O. A. Kramer. Juwlr. Novfl!oi8iturJy eve. Ir. Kphy, tli di'iitlnt, jjuarntitot nil III work. 'li lutfat novelty liawi III lint t Mm, llurlfy'H. Mink I'litu-r U t IIUIUro on bual- lll'fN Hi In Wll'tC. V. I!. C'lmlfullcr vUltfiJ rorllund on liiihlncM Turnduy. JiiHlUt) Irvlno wm in Dallim on li'gitl lltlxilK-HH TllfHllliy. If joii ml Hlroiig'ii broud you will Ki t fut mill utioiig. I'nut Iriiliw and tlm lK-t accoiiunla lloimoiillioN. I. 1L It. Tlio Imrlx'r uliojn of thla clly clow at 12o'clot k ikhiii on Kuuday'a. Five m'C4mioii to the l'lmt HuptlHt cliun ti of lliUflly lit Huudny, lluy your Im-iid nt Polity & LoekeV Tlioy l.'H Klroiig'n home iniule bri'ttd. I'litlrrmm In not a tullor, but l UKi nt fur Hint of the bwrt ciiNtoiit tallom In C'liiv.iKo. Mlw IViirl (;ooicr, w ho In ttvndliiR m-houl ul. Ktitfdip, rt-turiit'd lionie Mon day on ii !iori vInII. Mr. ami Mm. W. IV Connnwny. of thla ilty, at(ciiilil Mix JIulcU'a funi rul liwitKttlunlay at McCoy. If you do not want to buy clothing, call ami cr I'uttrraon'a auiiip, then you i ll your filciidii where to buy. fid rnltoii, rtictiily lit the employ of Tin. IVtilu ll of thl city, hue ne- i.ii il ua.tuutlou w ith Juck llurkena In Halviu. Do you like ft good nip of eofTV-e for t.roakfaat? If you do go to J. 1 Irvine's and get aoino of bU blended Mocha an I Juvu extra fin. The Hon Hon at way carrlen the l.nt and punut candlon, fronh fruil, ,.iiii.f nil klmU. a wclliui the lluct IIikh of clgiiia and toUiccoa. OrlnltoUTlmm la at homo from Ku i.i . .11.... I l.-U In. ift'lltf oil n ween tmwiuii. foinm ualhutho la Well pleased with thecduentlonM fnellitleu at the Btate l'iilrlty. J. T. Irvine' C'aab Orooery don't do much talking but If you noT any erowrlea we are the one that can ell them m cheap a the cueapwt and don't you ferget It . II. A. l'uller haa clweJ hie black- aiullb khop and ooopted a tlua (Ion In '1'hoH. ronnell'a ahop. Mr. Fuller Is a ekJIled workman and at wnya givia aatlafaclloii to tho publlu. The ladles of Iinlepcndcuce and I community aro cordlully Juviieu 10 Icttll and iupoi.t our atoek of fluo and cheap mlllliury tit the luteKt style and 'hl.apt-s. Mlase rinkbam A banford. 'niTCummercluIatrect. fulfill Oregou. W'2 .,-,,.,,.,. -iMitloD at IWlua lust Mon- O. C l.Mn(-n.-INIKI'EM.KNCK Tw hire. Hhavins le. baiha 2-; Itatan honed on abort notice. M' lr U Firit Nakional rwnk, ldfn- lrino tiath t aba no itdioni waUlug u. n. mni:m, Notary Public. Lirufl nniirni r, !vil )!HHI'MHf. 0r ; rtfflrtf; i4Maiuet 111 or )(lililr . J. I). IKV1KK, JuslicG of Iho PeacB, l.IKrKNli:NCK, liViK. rll Inauratir ruiiKc Co llrloi. n npirilnliy. .. Tobittto ou atnoKe ri'iuo ir vnu am nnil Inspect our line of pipe and tlmt o. They uroculto cholee and very reimomitdo. P. C. PATTERSON J t NVs are ofK-rlng frh chihIWh n ml iilitx at na low a prleo uh wo txiMiilily rati. Hnmplo ,ur dilleruit klKiU. C'ttiidlfrt .TllKKK AUK ehoes and ehocH. There ' aro Shoes you wnnt niul Shoos you don't want. When you notul ShoeB, . Our Shoes nr0 The Shoes You Want. .THE KACKKT STOlt. t Mrs Tilmon Shlnn, J 15' " ? Laundryino ' Shirts t i A 8rK.CIAl.TV, WiimIiIhk mart lie I deliver?.! curly M.inilay or I ui Say. either t M- Wlilnirn roI.Ui.e it oral J. I". Irvine's tor. J Notice. Having diapoaed of bl lutertHt In the Folk County Tile Works, the under- al-rned hua no more connection with tho aald ftnu In any n't';'rx?ill"'7;" F. M. Clonfelter. Intkpoiidtnce. Or., March 21, is5. WTIM Puby traa lick, we Rw h Caerla, When h w a ChlU. aha cried for OMtorta. Warn beoame MUa, aha elunf to Outorla, ITbw ah b4 Children, h to Uin Oastoata, If you want to purchaae blank war ranty deada, iult-claim deeds, bond fordeIa, real wttate mortgagee, chattel Mortgage (tlllug or wording.) crop Mortgage, . rleaa of mortgagee, retire-al of abattel mortgage, or any W1 hlanki. call at tbla oftloe. 1. MrMa. ffiled. HMTdfor day resulted lu tho election ot tue ioi lowluif ofllocra: Mayor, W. L. Well, rep.; recorder, V. V. Htouller, rep.j murahtit, J. M. Olraiit, dem.J councll meu, I. Wood, rep.; and F. J. t'oad, rep. Mrs. JeiiUaaudMra. Lowla desire to thauk the ladlea for their liberal pat ronage during their month lu buBiueae Tliey find It Imponalble to ki-ep up "if shop and uUond to their homo dutle, will bo pleunod to muvt lite ladies at their houit'8. V. C ratltianu hua accepted u aitua. lion with tho Hlute Insurance Com pany of Halem. Ills confectionery and billiard purlorsln this city will be un der tho iiiauagenieiit of his brother, Nurilsse I'atterHon, Mr. Fatterson left here for balem yeaterday. Mins Anua Hatch, tho 19-year-old dnughter of Ex- Senator Hatch, of this county, died suddenly at McCoy last i-YUnv evenimr. Misa Hatch was an accomplished young lady, uud her ,!..! h is a sad ulllictloii to her parents i ., u,uir.. of extreme regret to bor many friends. Mrs. V. Wells, of lb s city, visited MrCov last Monday to attend the bed side of her granddaughter, Mlsa Cora Snell. who la teaching school at that i.laoo. Miss Snell is Buttering irom ....rvous nrostratlon otwrwloned by the unexpected daath of her friend Miss Anna Hatch. A. T. Mosler has purchased China man Loo's Interest In the chop-bouse on Main street. The establishment will bcreaftor be known ns tho "Inde pendence Coflee House." Meala will lie furnished for 5 cents aud upwards. White help only la employed. Mr. Mauler opened up business Tuesday morning. ti.a Junior Dancing Club gave a u..wrul dance at Whltcaker'e i.,iii lHt Thursday eveulng Home 30 ,w..,.,i.Mt u-..re wresent. The mualo was ft.r,.ild bv Frof. Itutler'a orchestra, f Monmouth.. The Juniors' always manage their dances In a highly credit able aud satisfactory manner, ami iu amusement loving publloshow its ap preciation by their generous patronage. ir Wlilta Klnnev. state nnrai.ipnt n( the Orcfrnit V. C. T. V. will lecture lu the Christian church nort Friday evening at 7:30. Theneo- ilnr Indenendeiiee aheuld give Mrs Kluney a large audience. She Is a fln .maker and the cause In which she labors la worthy of encouragement and aunport. Mrs. Kinney will also lecture at Monmouth In the Christian Dr. F.nley. dentist, Monmouth Alarm clocks at Kramer's M cents. Ho the new tlrtta of tlssus at Clod- feller llroa. Iiear that Laughing ong Bat- urday eve. New shades In sailors thla week at Mrs. Hurley's. Hlnmg'a home made bread sella on ila merits. Tiy I'.. Hear that solo "The NonmaiVf ong" tsut unlay eve. The Iaglslature has adjourned but theN. 1K. It. still runs. H. II. Knox sells fresh Oregon onion seta 4 pouuda for a quarter. Mm. J. W. Vaughn, of Itlckreull, is visiting relatives In this city. A new lot of new tints In French and America tissue at Clodfelter uros. MarkUurch. the rustllr.g Jtlckreall merchaut, was In the clly Wednesday. Mlas Edith Kerna, of Eugene, la visiting at Mr. and Mrs. I. Claggelt'a, of thlt city. Keveral iwisons from here atteuded the drama at Ituena Vista on Wednes day evening. M.O. 1'otter, of this city, was ap pointed a notary public yesterday by Uovernor lAird. Miss Usule Mackay, of Corvollls, Is vUtllnglu Ibis city at lir sisiei a, Mm. H. K. Owen. vei i'i.ii viva Patterson an order ....... rf e- forasuil, you will get a good you do not have to pay. Kugar Is coming up but you cau yet buy 20 pounds granulated sugar for a big dollar at J. 1 Irvlue's. u......i.,i..i.,ii.iit lUiwlaud rcmiria 1011 imtlenta now ill the asylum, and .,. mi.lv tier caulta eilx-UBo Im 'Tho traveling public npprecluto good hotel Bcrom.Mlal Ions. The beat lu in dtiendeiice will be found ut the Little I'uiuce hotel. sojji J.i!(-;i,nl01 p.i.taoaj' 8tiol tr,M n1"1!'! Wl'l A'j;iioiiw;o atin Atati ln,l mou)( voti iti.w noX pttu J ao jdsl em "JiiJ, Alomw Bwartz, of Howell Pralrio who assulted his son with a knifo last Prlttav It at at Ik-. n olacnl under arrest and )odod In the Marion county Jail Travelers who diflre good aecomo- t..ii..... aluavs ston at the Little Palace hotel, while lu Independence. The bent rooms and the best meals In Iho city, Itcv. L. 8,i Fisher will preach In the Grace church, 3 miles north of Mou mouth, next Sunday ot 3 o'clock p. in., n.t in Monmouth at 7:30 p.m. Tho public Is cordially Invited. NexlHundny at tho Congregational church preaching at 11 a. m. Subject, "The Lord's Supper." l ne quarterly commission service will follow. At SO p.m. subject, "M.iu's ISeea ana Hod's Ability." Hegulsr services at the M. E. church next Sunday as follows: 10 a. m. bun- day school! 0:45 p. lu . Lpwortn league aud at 7 -30 preuchlug by the paBtor. Preaching Sunday at II a. ra.at uueua Vista. All are cordially Invited. It would now be eminently proper and fitting for the croaker to decry airalnst the howling rain storm of tho last few days. It is nam tor tui nal lltiiCHS of webfoot weather to be come cognlzablo to some jfeople. New clothes, new samples. T. Lay ton Jenks will rcc;lva in a few days -...o ninro new samnles. Come In and have a look nt them. i.l... TIib tailor shop on only place in the city, you can get a custom; tailor made suit. It comes to our ears that the citizens and business men of Dallas are talklug 'of building a bai.d stand for the beue Otof themselves and the band boys. Dallas has always bad a good boud, and a baud does a town move good t . . ... ..ii Dr. Kpley, tho tieniist., niuiiiii'iiini, dH cro,"i nnd bridge work. Tho KMTKiit'KtHB and Oregon Ian for 2 a year. Inquire at this omoo. Arrangements are U'lng made for a flue Easter service at theM. E.churcb. An attra!tlre program will bo pre sented. Make your plans to be there. Do not be sallrifUd with slop made or huml me downs any longer, but go to tho tailor shop and get your moneys worth. Hatlafaotloii guaranteed et fry time at T. Layton Jenks. If you want Jobwork jut $ little bolter thau any other simp in me county can do it, leave your orders nl the K.vruiti-KIKB otTlce. Their woi K- meti are artists, .and know how to avoid offensive coiiibinalioii so irc queMtly seen ill Ihe work of would-lie llrst-elons" printers. J'ncts art as low us you would nave to pay ior mii riwi work. , Therein more Catarrh In this faction of the cotiutry than all other diseases put together, ami iiiiui too ium. n-w years was supposed to be Incurable For a great many years doctors pro- noiincedit il local dlaeuse, UHU prem rio- id local remedies, and by consianiij ru,wr in cure with local treatment, .,r,,,,,.nni-.ii it inciiriible. Science' has . . . . . i .. orovon cittaiTii to I a const it iriionul (liseuse uikI therefore requires conntltu- n..iinl ir...iiiiierit. Hitl 'ct utarrn t. ure, nntniifuetiired by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio, is tlio only constlHitional cure mi the inarlEet. it Is taken Inter- nnllv 111 IHW-M fl'OIII 10lr018 lO U IC- sixMiiiful. It acts directly on tue oioou .'...I u,,rff...u of I III- BVhtCIII. i l...v .l!'.-r oe hundred dollars lor uiiy ... .irnil. fmu. It tuns to cure. i--imi v..v-- l..n..i.l loMllmiin ills. AdiireHS F.J. C11KNKY ot CO, Toledo, O ftfirSold by Druggists, 7-jc 7 told is sim: - hua us. osloil Eutertaiaraent iho 'Jo- vello" quartette will give ono of their Inimitable musical entertainments at the opera house In this city, Saturday evening April 0, The fame ot toe "Novcllo" has already spread ut-yonu the local limits of the county; the quartette Is composed of gentlemen ot rare musical talent aud IDeir rendi tions always elicit tho applause and encomiums of nil who have the pleas ure of bearing them. Our citizens will tie given a rare treat next Bator- d iy evening that no oi.e should neglect ihe opportunity of Ijearing. The pro- . .....I. i.. gram prepared w especially ncu il dramatic tir.ot, pathos, sentiment nnd humor. There will bo fourteen num bers rendered Including a piano s:lu by Miss Ground. Admission Zi cents. Tickets ou sale at Patterson Urns. In dependence, and Normal Uookstore, Monmouth. Commlssiam Hold 0?ar. The opinion of Attorney Oeiterjil Idleuiau, that the various commissions hold over for two yeais nnd mat mo governor nu neither the power to appoint meirsjc-u cesswrs 1'or declare the ofllces vacant, ; creates little Interest, for it Uud been discounted lu advance, To that con clusion everybody had come, and the coiunilKhioiicrs luul ceased to worry about the matter. It only rcrnulm now to sec whether Secretary Kiucald WEAK GOOD CLOTHES! THAT'S OUIt ADVICE. We don't chariro yon a rent for the u'vi. c and but verv liltlo mor lor an elegant lull ol Clothes, or.ai.t thing in.the b'ue kent' hiniUliingi Onr prices arc wroRSOiisWe that they will actnally ' Mtonlah yo't and our go'-ls areol Ihe very 14 tiualily, and llie latett styles. Von will protably wonder a by THEY JEtUl SO CHEAP n.t ..t f aiii-ha hl"h erado. The question Is readily an liandie tho Vamotu KALE II WOOLBX Mll.L OOOW. The Salem Woolen Mill Store Salem,' Oregon, ... . t fit sh.I tniK. Has eaiiiedan enviable reputation wr -"- Vh. . . t l .1 .in,) s,i man nil i. in Liii-ir rmi ei " I " '' ffiactX hoald.stin.ttlnte consumers to patroala. The Salem Woolen Mill Store , t rr vwr nw)nev at nonie utBiea.1 ui mil" For by "Je your neighbor. Pat I"," gn's i, the Sine quit on of succcs. Hood's Pills cure janno-. ulacbe, coiistip"""" will accept the opinion a foil author ity for him to pay the salark-s or will ! aU(j iivt!r complaints, tnd require a niuuoatuus irom me euinc.no ; CUrca oy ttoou a - han some perhaps thin k. Transcript. J. A. Vettcss recently returned from u?r..iu.ir vuii . where he had been looklug after his sawmill Interests in that vicinity. He says there is con siderable foreign demand for lumber on the sotiud, but the local trade is dull. Shipments East consists largely of heavy lumber and bridge timbers. The Interior mills are doing very n shipment lu tluished lumber. He must be a man of peculiar mane . .i.i i ..i,i,iflp ninra fair UW wnocouiu aan nj """ ; The Gnda ApU3. The C'orvallis Times gives tlio following Interesting account or the breeding habits of the grain aphis : "V. J. Fairbanks, whose farm is one mila cast of Corvullls, has routed the grain aphis out of Lis win ter quarters. He bad lust Jujy a field iif wheat which the lipids inlcsted in great numbers, nnd In the autumn he burned all the Btubble, straw and rub bish ou the field lu the hope of ridding himself of the bugs. While he plowed this field last week little fungus like balls, resembling the blue plush of mould more than anything else, that kept rolling out of tlio sod as his plow turned it, attrncted bis attention. The balls werelti dimensions from the size of a marble to the size of a large hen nnd luside the first Olio that ht opened n score of aphis, all hugged to gether iu a l uWb, were dlaecTered. Mora of the ball were opetied, nnd the number of bugs thry contaiued were found to be from a doacu to 100. The balls iu nearly cveiy case were found three or four inches below the surface of the ground, aud here Is where the hibernating insects are spending the .. i.,i..r u-aitinir for the warm weather nnd for the Tanners' grain to grow Mr. Fairbanks, ufler he had finished t....i.,., tlm field. harrowed it il.nrotiehlv and thus destroyed thou ...,t.nriiii. luiiii. but with what avail remains to be seen." Esrlv Ear Folk County Fair. Last Suuday's Statesman publishes the fol lowing item from an old issue dated xtv io is.Vi; "At a meeting of the Polk County Agricultural society, held nt Dallas on the 5th day of May, i it whs voted that said society hold its annual fair for the present year, on Thursday and Friday, tho 11th and mil, .lava of October, nt Dallas." The editor of this paper remembers attond- i..,.i,at ".lui-lriiltiii'til fair." He was Itemember i lt)VV.headed aml to his Cst. lathe . ,.,,.!,., i.. it- t.-aa a verv considerable affair. TDcre was a uue rlUnlnv of cereals and vegetables. The virgiu soil then produced at its best bugo stjuashed, mammoth cabbages, great big potatoes, splendid melous, wheat aud rye that grew five and six feet tall, with hoadd six nnd eight Inches long. The display was limited lu quantity and variety but luaghtileout in quality. It Is difficult for ie far mer of today to rualeu llie coreai aim vegetable productions of that era. Unclaimed Letters. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the Independence post office March 30, 1S95 : I Brownson, M. T. Crowley, James Earn, D. P. Ilowel, Z. Hoyser, Geo. M. La Motto, Mr. McNnmec, T. J . court fjr his protfcliou. Statesman, Improved Klmalnaut. A new method j of Illuminating especially adapted to ue iu the stereopticou is iieing Inves ligated by Prof. IJalcomb of tho Mon mliutli Normal school. The professor I. ..vnorimimtiiiir unoil the effect of introducing a bmail jet of oxygen into the flame which shows a marked increase iu brilliancy, especially iu the w hite ouulily of the light. Saturday evening last Profs, Uulcomb and Mc Cosllaud, aKsiated by Mr. Lewis, made a few very satisfactory tests witu the stereopticou ut tho State Normal laboratory. They hope to moke some fuller tes's soon. Cird ol Thanks Mr. and Mre. O. G. Campbell wish to sincerely thank their many kind friends Tor eympatny nua a-ttintanoe shown them during the late bickucsond at the funeral of their little boy Fred Eiwood. Only thoMs who have beeu similarly afilicted can ruutirj. tl. comfort afforded the bereav ed by kind and sympathetic friends. nes, s'ck beat 1 ilia Scrofula, salt rheum. and all disw-e of .... 1 ...l aesoensia. headache, kidney l , U www", . ' 1 .. a, the great 4 blood purifier. CAMPBELL. At the home of his parents in Independence, Oregon, Saturdav morning, March o0 18Jo, Fred Eiwood, the oldest son of 3ir. aud Mrs. O. O. Campbell, aged 6 years, 7 months and 24 days . Soveral mouths ago the deceased was taken 111 with the scarlet fever from the eiTects of which be never fully re recovered. The funeral was preached .h l'rpshvterhin church Sunday , i... n T U. Baldwin, and aiteruouu .j the remains were taken to the I. O. u. v .....iPtt-rv for lutermout. This. a sad affliction to the parents and they have the sympathy of thecemtnunity. FAIR VIEW. MARXUED. KETCH UM: SAVAGE. In Salem, Oregon, at the residence of the bride s brother, W. N. Savage, March 28, 18G5, Dr. E. L. Ketchum and Miss Alice Savage, Itcv. J. Fred Jenkins officiating. Dr. Ketcbutu is oucof Polk county's best kuowti physicians, and the bride is one of Salem's most accomplished young ladies. The happy couple re turned to their homo iu this city on the evening of their wedding day. The many triouda of Mr. and Mra. Ketchum congratulate them on their new relations In life aud with them a happy voyage tipon the matrimonial sea. a i ra r.rneeseion followed Grandma Gilliam to the graye last Friday. The funeral was preacnea hv Hev. Harmon, of Falls uy Chester Gardner cut his foot quite badly last Saturday wmle cutting wood. Rev. Swackhummer will preach at Fair View church next Sunday at 3 o' clock p. in. F1U Gil am. of l'enuieiou, ai nv the J.Giliisiu. "What the Bird Sang" Saturday evening, by Novello'i. Don't fail to hear the great Frog Chorus by the Xoveilo'i Saturday eve, April 6. World Fair Highest Aware. Administration Hotico. Notice Is hereby e'v ,h,t 1 b,1r " appointed by the county court of folk county, KUto of Orefon. admlaUtratiH of the c.tate ol D. H. Clodfolter, dc-e4. All peraona having claims agalnat aald u are not i fled to preaent llie anma to nie, duly ierirted. a required by Ut. niontha from tbla date, at Independent OnioL M aet E. Clx)!rai.Ta Admlnlatratrls. Doted March 7, IKS' Appointmcnta. i , .... .... annointmenta of M. S ehurcti sou vllle, lt H 9.1 Imv d. m.; l'fvdce. 8d Sunkay vllle at 7 p. m.; 4tn b " 47M ul in oi i T."rr' ir;.n.Mt . momiu- at 11 a. m.. evanlna at 7 ilia. m.. iAnia 4th auday, Indapano'o1 TCRNK.rmto- DRESSMAKING. MRS. B. LEWIS, Railroad Bt. North Indeiienflonee. Will make rood Suits for $3. Other aora In proportion. DAY SEWING LV FAMILIES Elie Gilliam, ot icnurew.' rived barely in time to attend the the burial of his mother, Mrs. A. INDEPENDENCE Coffee House Open Day and Sight Hutches from 5c tip. A. T. HOSIER, (Successor to Loo) Dinner 15 cents Which Man Wins? The one with steady nerves and a clear brain. That means, in ni:ie Steixa. cases out of ten, tho man with good digestion. A Kipans labulo aftet dinner may save tomorrow's business. . HarTelous Hesalts. From a letter written VryRer. J. Gnndeman, of Ditnondale, Mtoh-, e are permitted to make this extract. 1 have no hesitation iu recommending r King's Xew Discovery, as tho results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church at Rives Junction ehe as broiht down Willi pneumonia succeed ing La Grippe. Terrible "s"fp eoftghing would last hours with htt e interruption and it seemed as if she could not Piuvive them. A frie.id recommended Dr. King's P!f?"V'' it was tpue-k in its work am highly eatih Artorv in results." Trial bottles free at ulctoL'l Pot.I..,r size 50c. and anv i u: cwiv. tl.00.. THE LADIES BAZA All, - w New Millinery J Of eleni, has just opened out anew line ot e-ptiug iui..,- j ery. . Everything J New-;-and -:-Stylish, and at prices 25 par cect low- I " thau you can" buy else- where. , Knilor Hats at t2J cts encli. LADIES BAZAAR. Salem, n. VV. Fraser & Co. , 1 -a,BaasMMaITal 3 than that the "debt-paying power of the dollar, whether of gold or silver or paper shall be at all times equal," un less the words 'at all places' be added. But there Is oue thing that is a sticaer lu the mluds of many: Why this talk ,!.. x.tnuin irold standard" when silver Is acknowledged the equal lu "debt-paying power?" Dallas iratt script. For some Inexplicable reason the three last Issues of the Dallas Tran script has failed to reach the F:ter frtsr office, Of course we felt agrieved at the temporary abseuce of sopleasanl a visitor, but yesterday's mall brought us Bro. 6uydera spicy sheet again. We are truly glad that there Is no oc casion for a first class newspaper obit uary, for while wo always cheerfully lead In the singing at the funeral of au enemy, It Is a sad but sacred duty to participate st the obsequies of a friend. But the Transcript, we are glad to say, Is as bright ss ever and bids fair to out live Methuselah. Freyer, D. J. Hays, J. T. Legett, Russell (3) McKillop, Abraham Thomas, G. XV, Brown. Mrs. S. K. Sr. Lasie, miss urare Btoekston, Mrs. Ella E. O. R0BERTS03! P. M, April 1, 1895. Awarded Highest Honors World's Pair. DE; mm. MOST PERFECT MADE of Tartar Powder. froW Ammonia, Alum or any other sduttewnt 40 YEARS THE 5TANUAK.U. 20 bars Soap 75c IShoe Brush 15 I Stoe ,, 15 1 Scrub ,, 15 4 CansConcen trated Lye 25 PICKLES IN BULK. BOTTLED OLIVES. BOTTLED CATSUP. BOTTLED HORSE RADISH. THE STAR GROCERY 1 lb Raisins 5q 1 Can Corn 0 1 Can Tomatoes -0 1 Can Oysters 10 1 bottle Pepper Sauce li "7 CANNED FRENCH PEAS. CANNED LOBSTERS Canned Mushrooms. FRESH COS FISH. 10 I Cash or Produce is our Motto and it's a good one to me up to van w.i ... . -- -- y t'fi ml. hurrh atxt Hunrtay at 7 :W p. m.