THE INDEPENDENT, HILLSBORO Official Paptr of Washington County. Entered at tho Poatofflco at Hill t-oro, Oregon, for tranaraliilon through tho ma.Ua u iecond-claaa mail matter. Official Paper of Washington County. by It. W. BATH IVtitinna ar in circulation protesting against the jiropimed increase in the aal ariei of the otliceri of Columhia county. Keally (he burden of the atrikera in l'.iiHaia was sufficient without tho handi cap of the approval of Eugens) Deb. The Minnesota educational exhibit, which won the grand prize at St. Louia will tie went to the Lewia anil Clark ex MMiitioii. IW timid now haa a population of iri.r,(K). When the joulatiim did not excet-d 100,000 the eople of that city riiInwtIImnI U).0iJ to the Lrwia and (.'lurk fair. That's enterprUo. Mr. Sophia Hward, a lacemaker, from Lyons, France, who haa pun-hawo! a home in Mount IMeasitnt, a suburb of I'ortland, will, together with three of her pupils, make an exhibit at the Lewis and Chirk lair. Home time ajju the Japanese author! tics offered a Ixmnty of two and a half cent for each rat captured and killed, in order to check the dissemination of the bubonic plague. Over million I-IU were brought in, and these, after disinfection, were made into ear muffs for tho army. I'utents were this week granted to Oliver (J. and O. K. Cole, of Turner, for a flour sifter, anil to Charles II. Taylor, of Wren, fur draft equalizer. A copy of these patents will be sent to any ad dress upon the receipt of 10 centa in stamps, with address of this paper, by '. A. Snow A Co., Washington, D. C. The citizens of McMinnville are full of enterprise, and if vim and pluck will put their tow n at the bead of the procession, it will lie found there to stay. The citi sens of the town and county are spend ing money in advertising the town and county and are using every endeavor possible, to secure good settlers for the county and are receiving letters of in quiry from persons who think of coming to Oregon. J. C. Kennedy, of Kensington, Pa., sent seven bullets into the body of How ard M. Kbuer, a young telegraph opera tor of that place, lust Sunday. Kennedy gave himself up itumodiutoly after the uhooting and was lodged in juil. His w ife was uIho arrested and is held as an accessory. Kennedy claims young Kbner hail been fuiuiliur with his wife und broken up his home. Charles K. Shivelcy, of Richmond, N. . I)., supreme chancellor of the Knights of Pythias of the World, has decided that a member who is a bona fide hotel keep er inuy personally attend his own bar, conducted in connection with such hotel business, lie also decided that there is nothing in the 1'ythiun luw to prevent the supreme chancellor from holding the ollice of grand lecturer. The IkkIv of a man suposel to be Knoch J. Jenkins, was found by hunt ing party lust Sunday buried In-neuth pile of rock in a secluded spot near Lit tle Mountain, fourteen miles west of Ogden, Utah. Tho pockets of the dead man's trousers were turned insido out, indicating Unit he had been murdered for his money. In his coat junkets were found citizenship pilars issued at Clear Creek, Colo., in the name of Enoch Jenkins. The deud man was apparently In-twecn .'15 and 40 years of age and well dressed. The left ear was missing, and the right eur ami left hand badly chew ed, evidently by wild animals. Mrs. L'llen (irayston, aged 78 years, pioneer of Modesto, Cal., Is lying at death's door at her home as tho result of the attack of a vicious calf. Mrs. (irayston left her home to visit her neighbor across the street. The call, which was standing in the street, caught sight of her and charged, head down. The old lady was hurled to the ground and then the bruto began to jump upon her with his forefeet and butt her furi ously. The screams of the old lao.j brought out the neigebors, who with diilii ulty drove the animal from its vic tim. I loth of the oil lady's lower jaw Ismcs w ere broken and her face cut and bruised, her breast lacerated ami her whole body a mass of bruises. Her clothing was torn to shreds. The Injur les may cause her death. Tbo body of Mrs. Marie E. Sailor, who was drowned in the Columbia river while attending a masquerade ball at Skamoka, Wash., January 1, reached Portland Tuesday and w as shipid to Dallas for Lurial. The body was found euoday morning after thirty-six days' searching. The river bad leen dragged and expert divers and grapplers had worked continuously since the woman disapjteared. The lusty wua found "00 feet below the dock through which the woman fell while leaving the dancing Lull. The woman's clothing had caught on a snag near the bottom. The jewel ry that Mrs. Sailor wore when she dis appeared was still on the body. Cornelius. Regular Corresponds I. Mrs. Web Phillip returned to Baker City lust Friday, Ed Wolf, our new road suierviaor, has improved the road U-tween here and Forest Urove. Forty-nine ducks was the record of Buchanan- Bros, at their lake last Sun day. Mrs. A. A. Phillips returned from short visit to Portland Monday, James Fairchild started Monday for Hood Kiver, where he will be employed In the new grist mill. The big saw at the B. L. L. Co's mill which flew into a thousand pieces week ago, has been replaced with new one and the mill is running again usual. A series of revival meetings will begi at Ine Advent church, under the super vision of Itev. M. M. Anderson. Miss Cora Neff returned to Portland Sunday after a week's visit in Cornelius. Mrs. L. 8. Foster was a Poitland visi or Monday. The dance Saturday night February 11th at Matthies' hall promises to be great event. The runaway last Thursday came near proving disastrous to John Smith. F.rnest Wilkins went to Portland Wed neaday morning. Miss Eva Montgomery of Mountain' dale was in Cornelius Friday. A large number of Cornelius peopl attended the minstrel show at Hillsboro Wednesday evening. Mr. Woodard, of Portland has lsn looking over our territory for a location. Cornelius has more politicians tha any other precinct in the county. Arch Rogers has just finished a grub bing contract for Jap Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, of Gale Creek, were in Cornelius Wedneadug, R. W. McNutt has been suffering with lagripjie the past week. It as easy to run an ocean steamer with a sewing machine treadle as it is to build up a business in the way some merchants advertise. Rusty Mike' lairy. Real Estate Transfers. Clean Hiuet to Kdward N Thomas SO sere see 18 T L N R 4 W $000 00 tin K A Wilkes at al to Clarence Yontif lot I block Tboro. a a id Illllaboro.. 60 00 Israel DautoS loRH Maann, acres la W W Graham claim 460 00 Win J Darts et. ox. to Frank Kerr, 40 acres see S T I N R 4 W UU6 00 Tho. Roe et. ux to lie lie Clarke Roe liit 1 block 40 Forest Urove 1 00 Rarble C Jooei el al. to Km ma Htlimale acres In narlrt Allen D L C aw 00 rraaton Klchardsnn to Rachel T Jones lot 1 and block 4 anil other land too 00 CC Fouch to MileaC Punlln, lot 2 block a Forest drove 90 00 Mary Still et al to J M Kartier et al 14 acre acres In Steele add. to Beaverton VtiO 00 0 W Tefll et al to T I Allen S acres In W Lockerinan D L C 1 1000 00 W O llocken et nx to Lambert Clausen et al 12 acres Geo W Klllott D L C 10S7 20 Annie J Farnbam to ('has Manner lot 1 block 1 Beaverton no no Jose pblne M Robb to C P Hmllli lota , f, 10 block 1 Curtis Add. Forest Urove. 210 00 L II ilall to John Campbell 18 acres In aec uTll K 1 w too 00 Guatave llanke to (loo K Strong tract In sec 82 Tl SRI W 25 00 Havla to Ueo K Strong 10 acrea In eeo 82 TH 8 I W J oo Krank T Johnaon to Samuel Hiratton, Simla H'se f T 2 N R 4 W 1SU0 00 Sanle Fe Facttle R R Co to B K Carrier part of seetT2 N RSW and other land 777 on Free Free Free H M Rode si al to H K Noble part of eeo 80 T I M RS W 1 oo Ellen Rvereon to Maria J Baker lot IS and It ldd and Rents Add to Beav erton uoo Andrew Braggerel ux to J J Conawav pan or the N KofsecttT 1SR 1 W 100 Etta Karl to Minnie E Barrett, lot 84 block a weal Portland Heights . ,. 10 00 In tho circuit court for Wasco county which convenes February 13, the local option law adopted at tho last election will I tested. At the Novemln-r clec tion the three Hood River precincts Kuve a majority for prohibition, hence the sale of liquor In the city of Hood River is prohibited by law, but not in practice. Since January 1, when the law went into effect, tho three saloons there have been tunning, and as re sult the three proprietors were placed under Kinds of J1.VJ each to answer be fore the circuit court, direct informa tion having K en filed by the district at torney. The three saloon men have employed able counsel, and will make a test of the luw on constitutional grounds. The case w ill no doubt go to the supreme court for final adjudication, whichever way it is decided. WANTF.I TRl'SrWORTHT ma os sax. an to manage business in this county and adjoining territory for well established house of solid financial standing. fD.OO straight cush salary with all nrvessary expenses paid weekly bv check from headquarter. Money advanced for ex lenses. Position permanent ; previous experience not essential. o invest ment required. We furnish everything. Enclose elf-addnas envelope. Ad dre, Manager, NI0 t'omo Block, Chica go III. i A Very Close Call. "I stuck to my engine, although every joint ached and every nerve racked with pain, w rites C. W. Bellamy, s locomo tive firemean, of Burlington, Iowa. "I was weak ami pale, without any apa tite ami all run down. As I was about to give up, I got a Kittle of Electric Bit ters, and after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did in my life." Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by all druggists. Price 60 cents. One hundred thousand hop roots w anted at once at Cate's Market. PROF. EDWIN A. SMITH, OK COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, Instructor of Instrnmeut?! Music, rORTTASn, OREOO. At IlillsKiro Tuesduv and of ench wwk. Inntrm th r.ano, Violin, UuiUr or any utrinn ..a a i . .. " iiiKiruiiii'iiv. ."llrYW, KiHWtl 1. (in iwwaiimnt, Mil It-1 oro. ' '2: ' . LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS AdmiuUtratriz'a Notice. Notice la hercbr (tven that the onderatgned ha Imh'U by the touuly Court vt W aAhiiigUMi Coiinlf. Uniriu, duly apntnil a.lmlul-iralrll ui lite naiaUuf tllialicth inler, doceaiud. All pvraona having eleauia aalu.t aaideMala are rw quvateil ki prwiii ttieiu u me with proper vouch er! al Ih law oili.aofi. B. lluoua wubiuiii moiittii from Ihla dale. lialvd al lllllaboru, urrimn Ihla Jauuary ii, llMn. tl.LA 111 sluS. Adniliilniratrlx of the eaiale ol Kliiatxilb Uelgvr, dM.iaed. Administratrix's Notice. N.illre U hnrlv slvrn. that I. thennderalimed have U ii dul aeiwluiwi adiniutMralrli of the I uifi.l A. HaiUin, dm-aarl, by the Cuiiniy ourtul Hie blale ut urvvun, lur the Uiuulf oil W aohlriKUin, and have dul qualifleit aa aueh ad- uiuoHlrairlx. All pvranua haviua' tialiiia analnat i aid vuie are ht-rfby inairitHf to preavut the ani ui uie, wua pner vouruera, al ine law oniie of w. N. Ilarrvit,ln Ilillalioru, ureitou ilhln alx (Hi m.miha Irou Ibe dale hereof, lialed at Uillaboro, Urvrm, Januarv 13, X.I CY 8A roN Adiuinlairalrtx of the KeUM of A. W. 'siaxton, drceaaed. A Fine Photograph Free. A Grand Special Inducement. TIIK INDEPENDENT will give as a premium to all subscribers, whether old or new, taken after this date, January 27th, 1905, and until March 1st, 10(V, a tine pho tograph of yourself or a friend absolutely free. lly paying $1.00. cash, you will get a receipt for The Independent for one year and an order for a fine, Cabinet Full Seized Photograph of yourself or any friend you may select. The photograph will bo made by Tope, the Hills boro Photographer, who has tho reputation of doing as good work as any photographer in the state. All sittings must be made by April 1, 100T. Remember, this opportunity to get a fine Cabinet size Photograph with a year's subscription for only $1.00, will last only until March 1, 100.). Subscribe NOW and get a lino photograph absolutely free. And to every new subscriber who pays .$1.00 we will send him Tho Hillsboro Independent and one year's sub scription to The Pacific Tree and Vine, a monthly maga zine published at San Jose, Cal., and an order on Mr. Pone for a fine Cabinet Photograph as stated above. Any one or the tnreo is worth a uollar. rample copies of tree and Vine can bo seen at this ofheo. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Nutlrela hereby Riven that the anderaliiueil rri'Utrls of I he laat will and leaunenl of Mary J. Knblnaon, deoeaeed, haa Sled her final aooouul aeeurh executrix In the county eouil of Waab lugton county Uregou. That aald court haa ap pointed Monday, the sin day of March. 1805 al the hoar of 10 o'clock of said day aa the tints for bearing aald account. MAKY El.l.tS MILLER. Kiecutrlx of the laat will and teelamenl of Mary J. Koblnaon, deceaaed. S. B. lln.Uiu, Attorney for Kiecutrlx. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice la hereby glveu, thai the nuilenigned, etileaurvlvlug executrix of the laat will and tenia men! of Thnmaa I. Hunapbreya, deceaaed, haa Hied her flnal acoouut aa auch executrix In the county court of Washington county, Orrgon and aald court baa appoluted Monday theStbdayof March, IwiA, at the hour of 10 o'clock of aald day aa the time for hearing said aooouul. AKAMI.NTA K. BAKER, formerly A ram In la K. Humphreys, aula surviving executrix of the laat will and ttwtamenl of 1 hoinw l. lluiuphrara, deceaard. S. B.IIU.VION. Atloruey for Executrix. I Who Fills Your Prescription? If we fill your prescription or re cipe it is filled with the best quality of drugs and full-weight without over charge fot honest service. We pay no one to send you to us and therelore, it PAYS YOU to bring your prescription here. A goodly nuniler of people are al ready aware of this and a trial will convince you. 9c Plinrmnrv. ljiraTaBiaBmBiBBagMQaaaHBiH9 SUMMONS. the 8Ute of Washington Winter Hatea to Yaqalna Bay. In order to aeeom modal the many people who wlah to make a winter trip to YaiUlua Bay the Southern PaclHe Railway company will acll on Wedneedayi and "alnrdayaof each week, uo 111 March tl, 1UM, roond trip tlcketa, at low rate, to Yaoulne Bay and return, limited to alxty daya from data of aale. Tboae who deelr to take ailvautage of Ihla rata ahonld apply to ueareat Southern Paclfla ticket agent for tlcketa. We can print your auction bill short notice and at right price. At Cate'a you will find a aplenilid lot of groceries, frenh and clean : also all kinilH o( Teifi-taUea and garxlen truck, including crinp lettuce and celery. AH ordera promptly delivered. THE WHOLE THUG IK AN EGGSHELL How to Get 200 Eggs a Year per Hen Theeeeond edition of A Practical Poultry Man. ual la now ready. Contain! among other thlnua the famoua Sampeoa Method of Feeding, which la known to be one of the beat meana of making a profit from ponltry. Some of the chapter bead Inge are: Brooder Cblckr, Profitable Ponltry Ralalng; Principle nifflcultiea; Kerned lee for Roup; During the molt; Economy In Peedlng; Poultry aaa Bt-alneaa; Trap Neata, with plane and Uluetratloni. Thla chapter la worth the price of the book. Telia the practical way to make poul try pay. Price 60a. Our paper ! a XI page Agricultural Magaxina with houaebold, Poultry, Horticulture and lialry lirpartmenta. ubaerlptlon price 11.00. To Introdnce our monthly Into your home we 111 aend tha paper one year and A ITactlra Poultry Manual lor al eenai. Tbe Pacific Tree anil Yine. l'ark Hotel lUdfr., San Joae, California. Ilriefi, jianiphlctn, folder, circulars. doilKerM, proirraiul, iuvitatioiiH, letter hi'Hiln, bilUlieuiIrt, enveloiefl, ami an nouncements turned out on aluirt notice ut tliia ollice. You ran get any kind of a blank printed by applyinKat thin ollico. Have you tried the lelta I'lnk 1'ilU? ( Sood morning. SherlfTa Sale. Notice la hereby given, That by virtue of exe cution in forecloture laaued out of and under the aeal of the Circuit Court of tbe Mtale of Oregon, for the County of Washington, dated the lllh day of January I'Mfi In favor of Henry Herring, plalutiir; and Prancla Catlln, Blanche Catlln, Ke beccacallln, Kiibert Catlln, Fay Catlln agalnat Francis llasurd, J. Charles llaaiard, Agnes R. Caitln, defendanta, Margaretta Catln, Clemen tine Eliner, and William Klmcr for tha aum of IS.446.tlO with Intereat thereon from tbe 24lh day of November W04 at tha rate of six per cent per annum, to me directed and delivered, command ing me to make aale of the real property herein after described, I have levied upou and pursuant to snid Execution In Foreclose I will on Monday, he 2nh day of February ltWA, at tha Houlu door of the Courtlioune In Ulllabnro, Washington Couuty, Oregon, at tbe hour of tat o'clock a. m. of aald day, acll at public auction to the highest bidder for oah In hand, all tha following do- ecrltied real property, lying, being and situate In WaahlnRtou County, Oregon and mora partic ularly described as follows, to-wli- Tbe Kanlone half of the North Kaat quarter of .Section M Townahlp 1. North of Range I. West of tbe Willamette Meridian In Oregon to sattafy the hercltitx-fore named sums and for the ooets and expenaes of sale and aald writ. Raid sale will be made subject to redemption a per statute of Oregon. Dated at Illllaboro, Oregon, this Uth day ot January, J. W. CONNELL, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. W. T. VAUllilN, Attorney for Plaintiff. In the Circuit Court of Oregon, In and for County. T. II. HMITll, rial nil IT, it. II. J. MaliKK, KI.I.KN MAUKR, bis wife, anilOI.IVKK NKWTuN. defendants. I'o II. J. Maiine, hllen Maxee, hia wife, and Oliver Newton, the above iiamcd defcudauU: In the name of the Htate of AreKon, you are hereby required to aptwar and answer the coin plalui of plaintlrl died lu aliove eutltlnl suilon or henire the Imh day of February, II VS. and I li'lault thereol the pUinlid' will apply to the ikitiri for Hie relief demanded lu his complain therein, and according to the prayer thereof. That aid auit la Instituted lo ubuiu a decree of th o. uri, inr ine foreclosure ol a certain mortKaKu ilencribrd In the Complaint and executed by th nan! defendanta H. J. Magaeand Klieii Magee. nia woe, on ine imn nay or Augiiat, 1NA, to cure the payment' of a certain, pnnnlsory note inaile by them lo the defendant Oliver New ton on thaaauie day, for tMU.IIU irold ooln, deacrlliel in the complaint herein said moricaae beln made to anid Oliver Newton, and thereafter on the Uth day of November, IHVM, both said note and mortgage being duly aold, assigned and trans- erred ui ine plamtin herein. That the relief demanded In the complaint Is: 1st, That plaintiff have a decree walnut defend ants II. J. Magee, and Kllen Macve for the sum of Three Hundred Dollars with lutereol thereon at the rate of 10 per oeut per annum from the 1 lay of liecemliur, 0W7. 2nd, For the sum of Fifty Dollars paid by plaintiff as taxes on the said laud covered by aid morlKHKed and more speclllcally herein alter described, aald sum of Fifty Dollars being paid under aald niortKaije. For the sum of Fifty Dollar as attorneys ice nervui. 4th, T hat the said mortgage be foreclosed, and thai I lie said premlaea covered bv aald mort irage lie ordered sold under execution aa provideil by law, and the proceeds thereof be applied lo the payment of aald prom laaory note of Three tiiiiiiiriKi imuara, ana intereat thereon, the aald im of Fifty lollars paid as tasesou said real propeuy enibraeeil and covered by said mort gatieil, the sum of Filty Hollars, atlorneya lees herein and the coats of this suit, and alMi that ma iiHienoaiits and all perMins claiming bv throiiKh.or under Ihem. may be barred aud lore- uinoeii ol all riKlit, claim, title, lien, equity of re dempllou, and Intereat In aud to said mortgaged bill. That Plalntln take a decree arainstdelen.l iinuaudall them correcting the description ol aald laud aa eel forth in aald mortage and that me oorreciiieacripunn thereof lie decreed aa fol low to-wlt: beginning al Hie aouthuaat corner of toe aoutn west uuarler of suction 80, townahlp 1, oiith range I west of Willamette Mernliaii, inenceweai w.iv chains, thence uort h iM rmls thence eaat 2U.H6 chains, thence south 3K rods to ihe place of Iwginulng, containing at acres more or less, anil lor aucn lurther relief as to th court may aeem juat anu equitable. This summons Is published once a week for lx conaeciillve weeks by order of Hon. Thomas K. Mchrlde, Judge of Ihe atmve entitled court iiuiy mane anil entered the 4th day of January, IWi6; that dale of the lira! publication of Ihla aum- moiia Is the rilB day of Januarv. lyoA. and the laaiou in i,m day or Februarv, inn. I I.ALDK HI K A II AN, Attorney for Plaintift SUMMONS. U. A. Tourist Cars Going East. Milk Delivered. John M (iatps iJellvrrs frcsii milk even- niornlns lliose wMiini;nillk may leave orders at Mesxhii; er (Jroeery or phone :tl( Many experienced tarvelers prefer tourist sleeping cars for the transcontinental journey The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. can arrange for your trip east in tourist cars, offer you choice of routes and save you money In tho Circuit Court of the State of Or etfon for tho County of Wanhiiii:toii. i i!H:ii: ..l. .i...:i wiiuiii, I'lniuuii, V". Surah A. tirillin, defi'mliint. lo !arali A (iriflin. the altove nmnetl lofumliint : In the name of the Ktate of Urt-gim you are hi-rt-liy rtiinired to ai Kiir ami annwer the complaint filei! aifitiiiHt you in the ahove entitled court ami suit in or before the laat day of the tuna ireavrili in the order for tnihli cation niinle herein, to-r.it: March 10, l!K.r, and if you fail ao to annrer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in hi complaint on hie, vn: That the mar rtiitfe contract exniting lietween plaintiff ami ilelemlant l forever il involved Ihia anmmona ia aervrsl upon you by onler of the lion. M. C. Oeorce, Jndire oi ine i ircuit t ourt ol the State of Ore ifon for the Fourth Judicial District. Thin onler ia made February 1, l!rU", anil Ihe date of the first publication of tins gunimona m February 3, l!Hl.r, and the hiMt pnhlicution thereof ia March U), l!Ni5, and the time within mhich the ilelendant ia rentnrKl to answer the complaint is March 10, I!HI,r. tiUIUHIN K. HAYKS, Attorney for IMaintiff. H. S. Rowe, Gen.Agt SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Ore- Ijim, lor Waahinirton luinty. NANCY H. McMILLAN, riaintiff, JAMKS 8. McMILLuVX, defendant. To Jamea S. McMillan, the above nam- eii iii ioiiiliint : In the name of the HUU nf nnwnn You are hereby reouired to a r. near an.l annwer the coin plaint flleil Bifaiiint yon in me aoove entitUil t'otirt ami auit on or before the lait day of th time pr scrilieil in the order for publication of thin summons, tfwit:on or before tho expirtiofof ai woeka next, from an.l after the date of fimt publication of this summons: me nrpit pulilirntion thereof lieinitoii Feliruary, S, l'.Krt, and if von r..;i . . ....... i , ... in, kf niiK-ur nun a newer, lor want there' ot ine plamtilf w ill apply to the Court Tor the relief demanded in her rompl.-iint, to wit: that the niarriairf rtintrait now existinir letween hersi tf and defendant lie dineolved ; that plaintiff may resume her former name, Nancy S. Hewell ; that she have and reitiver off of defendant her coata and ili-btiraernenta in thin auit and for such other and further relief aa to the (Vmrt may deem jut and equita ble. Thi summons Is served npon yon by pnhlication by order of L. A. KkhI, County Judife of Washington C Mint v Oregon, v. lib h or.lcr was mrvleat iJ. Isirj, Orttfon, Febrtir.ry 2, liart. 2 I Attorney for P' Hillsboro Commercial Bank Docs a General Banking Business Sells Exchange Charges no exchange to Customers and V ft Pays Interest on Citne Deposits jz? Oil on Cbctn and Gel Cerms. j& A. S. Sholes, Pres. Geo. Schulmerich, Cashier 3E Cate & Son, New Meat Market. PIALKHa IN ALL 1 1 It 1)8 OK FRESH AND CURED MEATS Ponltry and Game. Canh paid for all kindaof Coun try Produce and Hutch er'a Stuff. , In fireeitr'a old I Shop on Main St. Ki'Htaurant ltuililing HopZSnppIies a Specialty. 8 $ $ CHILD quickly grasps the inonnlng .f k f . 1ft nltiinn ol. . i Ts)4 MA i nit- mmu riutriKitTN. jiui n oHni taken a lifetime to apprrclvtc their valiK1- You can greatly assist the child In learning tho worth of the dollar. How ? My having him open a savings account with this hank, and hy encouraging him to add to It. A single dollar Is sulllclent to start an account. Smaller deposits may follow. Savings department opens Jannary 1, 1005. J. W. SHUTE, BANKER. 1.1 1 .Ird PrtUnd itrt. t 1 4 IS I ST ?! r i I have just added The aMcConnick Stock of Sporting floods Hicycle Sundries, Knives, RazoM, Ammuni tions, Fishing Tackle, Cutlery and all Gun and Hicyele Supplies, to my present stock. This stock is Valued at $400. ! I ran sell to very reasonable. Don't e . . . . ir.'. i that 1 carry the bi ieal instruments in tl l Jioim-rapl.s and Records is ne . i pieie. iAt me machine. I Wt stock of mus- IU CltV. Mv afrV ,.f w and com- guo you prict 'S oil now can nave you money. F. R. DAILEY. I 1 .,4