SOUTHERN PACIFIC R. TIMS TASLK. llOt'TH. No. 2. :44 a. in. . No. 4. 6 :0C u. m . . NORTH. No. I. 4:31 p, No. 3, 7:1-1 a. m. Dl TSWX 80 UOIMQ SOUTH Lv. Forest drove Cornelius . . , , llillxbnro. . Keelvillo. . Iteaverton Ar. I'ortlunil TRAIX 81 UOINU I.v. l'rrtlanl IWavertou Kemlville Hillsboro , Uorntliua Ar. Forest Grove .12:.T0 p. p. .12:4.5 p. .12 :57 p. . 1 :07 p. . . . . 1 :50 p. m NOKTII. . ..10:4.") p. in . ...ll:'-'rt p. m . . . M :j p. in. ... 11:54 p. in. ... 12:01 a. in ....12:05a. in Tli in train will run daily except Bun day, aiiti service win be maintained as long an the business will justify. Thin will be a local passenger train ol subur bun nature and will not carry a bamcutfe car. II. A. HlNSHAW, Agt'Dt. Subscribe for The Independent. lXtn't lorget to register. Do it now. The Independent and the Weekly Oregon one year for $2. lioy's and Men'a extra quality, Qood year rubbers for sale by J. C. Cireer. C. K. Hurry, of Portland, will preach in the Ctfrietian church next Sunday. The very air is filled with "spray," but it la a good, healthy odor. Whole dried apricots, 8c at Meeslnger'a. Mien Helen Bennett, of Portland, 1 viaitiuK with Miss Elizabeth Milne this week. Mrs. Shanley, mother ol Mrs. R Craudiill, ha been quite ill the past week. Miss Alwrnathy, of Forest Grove, has been the guest of Miss Alice Merryiuan the past week. A Valentine Social will be held at the home of Kcv. Gilpatrick Wednesday, February 14.. Engineer Davis and his crew of sur veyors left yesterday to continue the survey to Tillamook. Win. Fenton, mention of whose seri ous injury was made a couple of weeks ago, is slowly recovering. Fine assortment of sewing needles Sharps and lietweeni at Messinger's. Mrs. Clara B. Colby will speak in Hlierwood next Wed neaday evening, on the quesiioi. of "Women's Suffrage." Mrs. C. A Eaton left Wednesday for an extended visit in the East and will visit relatives in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa. The frame structure adjoining the Gem Restaurant is being moved to the southeast corner of Second and Oak streets. Mrs. Klmer Smith will return to her home in Washington tomorrow, after a visit of several months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Imbrle. Hon. W. K. Newell, of Dilley, was a county seat visitor Wednesday. He has not filed his petition for reuouiination, but it's coming just the same. The concessional situation as it now appeurs to a man on the inside : "Tooce has his e eon the congressional chair, and Mr. Huston is sitting on Mr.Toose's eye." Rotwrt Ilartrampf, son of J. W. liar trampf, has bought the interest in the feed store owned by his brother Henry, and will continue the business at the old location. The Independent acknowledges the receipt of an invitation to attend the graduating exercises of the State Nor uial School, which will bo held in As sembly Hall, Monmouth, February 9 to 12. Miss Ora Drown, of Chehalis, Wash., arrived here Monday for a visit witn her sister, Miss Vivian Brown. She has gone to Wilson River, but will return here next Sunday. EveryboJy is glad to see Hon. W. D. Hare out and attending to business after a long tussle w ith throat trouble anu "too much dentist." As soon as he gets his store teeth located he'll be as good as new. Miss Estella Boscow attended the "Faust" opera at the Marquaru Grand Wednesday ninlit, and Miss Wilms Waggener went to each of the plays, and Loth are enthusiastic over the grand performances. The day of your opportunity is now. The time to open a bank account is to day. If vou have one, begin toJay to increase it. Thrifty people always pre pare for an emergency. The Hillsboro Commercial Rank. Mrs. K. Schleffelin, of Centerville, re turned from Portland Tuesday evening, having int the past six weeks there with her daughter, who Is in ill healtl.t and who has since gone to California to spend a few months. Those desiring glasses will do well to rail on lr. Eaton at once. He is a prac tical optician and those who have con sulted him and been fitted with glasses are all satisfied. Examinations free and satisfaction guaranteed. Lincoln's birthday February 12 will be celebrated in Portland by one of the largest banquets ever held in that city. Candidates for about every office of con sequence in Oregon will gather 'round the festive board, a number of them from this city. The roads have dried up during the past week and ar now in splendid con dition. Farmers have been sowing spring grain and gardners are putting in earJy seed. Still, it might be as well to keep on your underclothing and have the umbrella in easy reach. This fins weather is surprising the "oldest inhabitant." Next Wednesday Is St. Valentine's I4.v, a hen the birds are supposed to mate. Mr. and Mrs. S. 15. Huston have re turned from a visit in Southern Oregon, which extended into Coos county. Mrs. Win. Nelson has been suffering with pneumonia the past week, but ts reported to be improving at present. The Misses Anna Chalmers and Lura Waggner attended the grand opera in Portland Monday evening, and were de lighted with the rendition of Richard Wagner's "Tannhausei." A man may earn a great deal of money and still not be 'well off. It is how much he saves, not how much he earns that counts wheu the trial balance is taken. The best way is to open an ac count with the Hillsboro Commercial Bnak. The Coffee Club was delightfully en tertained by Mrs. H. R. Davis last Sat urday afternoon. A number of Inter esting papers, descriptive of the charac ters in "The Merchant of Venice," were read and literary work occupied most of the afternoon. Judge Crandall Is reported to be get ting along nicely and expects to come home tomorrow for a short visit, though he will have to return to the hospital auain to have the bandages removed from his eyes. The Ladies' Civic Improvement Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Geo. Mor gan Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Feb ruary 13. Questions of importance to the members are to be considered and a good attendance is desired. The total number of votes registered in County Clerk Godman's office up to yesterday morning was 1,000. Of these 772 are republicans, 272 democrats and the balance union, non-partisan, in.la pendent, independent republican, social 1st and prohibition. Henry Davis, whose home is in the north part of Hillsboro, had his right leg broken just below the knee, while togging for Mr. Blum, near the Hare nlaee. last Tuesday. He got the limb cauuht between two logs. Dr. A. B. Bailey attended the injured man. Mrs. D. W. Bath and Irving Bath attended "La Boheme," a four-act opera in English, by the Henry W. Savage company Tuesday evening, and quite number of other Hillsboro people, w hose names we did not get, took in the opera, and all report each of the productions something grand. The funeral of Jeremiah Hemsted was held at Forest Groye last Friday and in terment took place in Naylor cemetery Deceased was born in Biimingham, England, 71 years ago and came to For est Grove 2(1 years ago, living here al most continuously since. He died at the home of Dr. D. W. Ward, and leaves two daughters. Mrs. Jane Swranson and Mrs. Edgar Ward, of Forest Grove. It it reported from Forest Grove that It has bean definitely settled that the Pacific University Glee club of mixed voices, selected from the chorus, will tour the state the coming spring. Prin ciple Bates has been selected as mana ger. The club is made upof some of the best talent ever in the school, aml.will be accompanied by Prof, and Mrs. Chap man, who will appear in the capacity ol soloists. Miss Wilnia agener, ol this city will be a member of the chorus ed tour will be taken at i the end of the winter term. Some two months ago several boys stoned a street sign, at the corner of Second and Oak streets, until it was knocked off the pole, where it had been secured with screws. The boys who did it are known, and if another sign is mo lested it will cost some one plenty. The igu was picked np and carried to the ... . J a 1 a . m. nnvnr wltn tne expectation viat u would have It replaced, but the matter has been "carried over" and will prob ably come up again in the sweet bye- and-bye. A message was received last Saturday by J. W, Ilartrampf announcing me death of his granddaughter, Miss Anns Thies, of Wasco county. Mrs. ilar trampf and daughter left at once to at tend the funeral. Miss Thies visited here last summer and made many frion.la who will sympathise with the family in their bereavement caused by her sudden death. She had been in poor health for some time, and the an nouncement of the death of Henry Har inmnl nroved a shock from which she - - r - did not recover, Following is County Treasurer W. M Jackson's report of the condition of the county's finances up to February 1st. Cash on hand, divided in the several funds, 3.3u!).21, as follows: General fund 113,189.32 County school fund ; 2,709.00 City of Hillsboro 179.69 City of Forest Grove 104.68 County road fund 87.90 Estates 121.0 Institute fund 2W.45 Drainage, District No. 5 110 09 Indigent soldiers' fund 380.09 State game law fund 100.00 Road district fund 2,261.90 School district fund 1,841.02 The following from the Independence Enterprise refers to A. Gross, w ho con ducted a "closing out sale'' in the Hei del building on Main street last winter and for a few weeks this winter: "A. Gross met Geo. Henkle here yesterday and closed the deal for a lease on the old Imperial saloon building next door to Craven A Moore's. For residence property, Mr. Gross has rented a cot tage from Mrs. Kennedy on C. street. He will hare the interior of the Imperi al saloon building remodeled and shelves and counters put in and aims to open np his store by the first of next month." Marion county is in the political swim clear to the top, and there's still time for more candidates to enter the pool. From that county there are now one candidate for governor, three for secre tary of state, one for state printer, and County Commissioners The county commissioners met in re gular session Wednesday inoroing. Judge L. A. Rood, C. B. Buchanan and W. J. Butner, present: W. It. Harris was appointed fruit in now Ex-Governor William P. Lord haslapector for Wsshington county, on pe ueciueu to enter tne race for governor, tition of A. C. Atwell and others. making two aspirants for that office from T. J. King ws appointed supervisor of Marion. The republican party seems Road District No. 24 in place of fltr to be well supplied with good timber. Get interested In your town and stand by it. If a rich man starts a project, entourage him; or a poor man, help him. Don't be afraid to stick your hand in your pocket. If you have means, iovest la something that will aive employment to somebody. Do not kick on every proposed amendment hY a ot Nation Mizner, resigned Petition ot Miles Watrous f jr a public easement was received and A. A. Mor rill, surveyor, and J. II. Sewell, Dan Baker and A. A. Morrill, were appoint ed viewers to meet at T. G. Todd's resi dence on Tuesday, February 20, at 10 o'clock to view, survey and assess dam- of said simply because it is not at vour door, public easement, Do all you can to beautify the town and J- Morebaca a petition lor a quit your own property also. Be friendly to claim deed received and It was ordered everybody and courteous to stranger. "t upon the payment of 1128.00 the and never forget that you are a part of county Judge and county clerk are auth the town, and that your own deport- rized to execute and deliver him a quit ment does its share in trivint the town claim deed to a certain piece of land its character. Sell and buy all you can h t0'n 01 "herwood, formerly oc at home. Stand by all enterprising cuuled by tne rresseu erica m., an citizens, and be read v to do some of the the sheriff is directed to cancel all the work yourself, and don't grumble and taxes on the several tax rolls up to Janu spend vour time in nroDheavimr failures. I ary, I, 19JU. loo M 7) 24 7 145 &o Tree Spray. When you want tree spray, take your can to W. O. Don el son s. He has it by the barrel. Positively kills San Jose scale, and every other pest usually found on fruit trees, roe bushes, etc. Petition of Margaret Jaycox for quit claim deed for land held by the county for taxes received and ordered that up- on the payment oi tiuu, tne county judge and clerk will issue to her a quit claim deed for the land described in her petition. Following road bills were audited and allowed: Wm McCoy, Ubor Puyallup Republic. The beautiful home of Mrs. J. D, Merryman was the scene of much gaiety and pleasure the latter part of last week. On Thursday afternoon about thirty ladies were entertained at a thimble- bee and on Friday another large conv pany gathered, whist and flinch being the games ot the afternoon. Mrs. Merryman was assisted at both tunc tious by her daughters, Mrs. A. B, Bailey and Miss Merryman. In the needlework contest on Thursday, Mrs, W. E. Thorne was awarded the prize, a feature of her work being the introduc tion of a number of "new stitches," which she announced was to be the "Lewis and Clark" method of embroid ery. That Mrs. Thorne has a "corner' on the "art" she practically demon strated and was the recipient of a beau tifully embroidered doily. Miss Tenne- see Weathered was presented with a vol uiue of Browning's poems in the whist contest, and Miss Abernathy a pretty little book of "love poems" as winner in the flinch games. . , .ini.i I Uardsa Home sawmill, labor.. following ib wie rciiori, ui mn.ou.u Robert vungen, labor. public school for the term ending r so-1 jobu Brandt, labor. Oecar McDowell, labor- Adi Van Loo, Ubor. Thorn Muelwaen, labor.. A Saltan, labor Chrirt Nlelaon, labor .. W B I'urlla, labor,.., Lou la Nielsen, labor.- Martin Nlelneo, Ubor M r Ayer. labor . M C Hewitt. Ubor... 1 R MoNew, labor.. Howard Lock, Ubor. H Boks, Ubor 11 Haaw, labor. , John Borwlck, Ubor., i R Knuls, labor. t Morrjr, Ubor. t 8 Sutton, Ubor K Johnaou, labor Kowell Bros, labor, r Bullluf, Ubor , ro Miller, Ubor,..,,. SlSTsn Bro, labor. ruary 2, 1100: No. pupils enrolled 3i No. absent marks 1740 No. tardy marks 325 No. neither absent nor tardy 15 No. visitors 65 No. tuition pupils 19 Amount received from tuition.... $89.05 Those neither absent nor tardy were: Edna Freeman. Nellie Johnson, Theodate Hobbs, Mine Amacher, Daisy Donelson, Hazel Cooper, blanche Bowman, Victor Burrls, Albert Teter, Maude Binkley, Bessie Conneli, Mary Gheen Lucy Cooper, Ralph Prahl, Kuby Uonelson. B. W. BARNES, Principal. Petitions Filed. The following persons have filed with the county clerk petitions for nomina tion to the several offices named: County Judge ur. W. Marsh, Center ville: J. Wesley Goodin, Glencoe. County Recorder Willis Ireland, Hillsboro. " County Clerk E. J. Godman, Hills boro. B U Lssdy, Ubor rshulor, Ubor W C Darely, Ubor.. R E MoNelly, labor Etstoi Crocker, Ubor. Cbailey Bradley, Ubor. Sievktii Bros, labor. Stersni Bros, labor.. John Nyberg, Ubor M (tcbuiter, Ubor. Kd Mulloy, Ubor. tuaUiln Mill Co, Ubor I Cbai Aabpole, Ubor....,.., W W Uwl. Ubor Wm llanielmau, Ubor Wm Uritleman, labor . Henry Huaemsller, Ubor.. A Friday, labor . . ,, John Friday, labor A A Shipley, labor Paul Schneider, Ilior. A B Garrigui, labor N C Shipley, Ubor B C Friday, Ubor H Wilaen, Ubor Bert Friday, Ubor H C Meyers, Ubor P J King, Ubor - CJHlues, labor C Haynis, Ubor J L Schmidt, labor I O Beach, Ubor. M C Hewstt, Ubor. i R McNew, Ubor. M F Ayera, Ubor Howard Locke, Ubor. P 8 Anderson, Ubor B Curtis, Ubor County Surveyor Alfred A. Morrill, Chris NieUeo, labor. Hillsboro; L. L. Walker, Beaverton. County Sheriff John W. Conneli, Hillsboro. County Treasurer W. M. Jackson. lltllshoro: A. Ulds. Middleton: Irvin vteiizel, forest Grove. County Commissioner W. J. Butner. ueaverton. Justice of the Peace. Cornelius Pre cinct II. U. Fitch. Coroner E. V. Brown. Hillsboro. Central Committeman. Dairy Precinct . . ... - - 1. l KIM. 8Uveni Bros, powder, ete. 1 0 Haynea, Ubor. , ... For Sale or Trade. Grocery store and residence for sale for cash, or might exchange for farm, For further particulars call on or ad dress J. A. Messinger, Hillsboro, Or. C C Hanoock, labor. P Aoderaou.; powder, eto. Harry Emrlck, labor Thos Emrlck, Ubor J A Bcwell. Ubor. L J Bamet, Ubor. Biabep Bros, labor.. I V Toullnger, Ubor. Wm limerick, Ubor Marahal Mattbeeon, Ubor. U Mattbeeon,' Ubor Dudley Wilcox. Ubor. Bert White, labor V W. C. Briston, United States Attorney oiney Berry, labor. fnr Drwrnn will nipinl rr.k . I w Bane, laDOT To.atin Mill Co. lumber. ure in mat position, as the president Xoai.Un mil co. labor. has withdrawn his appointment. Mr. I Bristol is accused of "unprofessional O N Robinson, nails. on.l.ict " ni In ntl.op mnr.1m .Mmii Hiram Wetoo", laoor- '" -i , to draw money from both parties in a I contract. A B Todd, labor W Rose, Ubor John N'ybcrf, Ubor. "Tony, the Convict" Crescent Theatre, Hillsboro, Satur day Evening;, February 17. Tony Warren, a many-sided charac ter who has an honest heart be neath his ragged coat. .11. T. Baglev Weary Wayside, his henchman, "too tired to work" Will Adkins James Barclay, bard hearted and vindictive Claude C. Cate Philip V. arburton, a social leader. . Will Barrett Judge anCruger, of the supreme court W. P. Tucker warden Burrows, of Sing Sing! Jackson, the negro footman ( ' Onrille Wilkes Lena, the reputed daughter of Judge VanCruger Miss Anna Phillips Mrs. VsnCruger, the Judge's wife. . Miss Hilda Davies Miss Sedley, who takes pleasure in being disagreable. . . . Bessie Slatterv Sally, wiih a soul above hash Letitia I m brie Miss Phillips and Mise Davies come from Western Oregon Academy of Music nd Elocution, Portland. Vocal Selecflons: Mise Maude Shan non, rorest Orove; Mrs. T. Chapin Wadsworth, Portland ; Fred Vrooman, Hillsboro. Instrumental Duet Prof. J. R. Po' II and A. C. Shute. COCKTT CLAIMS. City of IlilUboro, r and a ,,, I The J K QUI Co, survey-. Nelaon Hardware Co, relief.. I Sherman Bacon, juror.. . -J B wike. aneaaor't offlos W J Benton. S n ., , . rTld Kara til, recorder's offios. Keebam, ttaand print Co. rand b. Luther Freeman, wit dlat aity. A B Todd, Ubor. Irwia llodaon Co., stationery J W Sewell. wit fees , Qlaa a prudbomme, P Max Crandall and C K Delchmaa, est Us roll... , . Jake Whltmore, e a - Wheeler Mff Co, S a., Uo U Wilcox, auMor ., . 1 Binhons Co. stal J Godman, elerk etc. Jamea I Dk kaaon, wit ,., Frank Klchbaaw. relief, A aroma, rand k Wlllli IreUnd, deprse. K I KuraUl. recorder Thomas A Mc Bride, s J- Mays Bros, relief Henry Cipher, wit... . City LftW Plant, I and D W Bath, puj sad nat . W D Smith, depslerk A M Collin, janitor W U Jackson, sal and Sreas. M C Ceae. sxpeoees PRICES : Orchestra and loges, f 1.50; drees cir cle, and balcony, f 1.00; gallery, 50 cents. Children under 12, gallery, 25 cents. Seats on sale each day at Shnte's Bank until 4 p. m. Evenings at the Pharmacy from 7 to 8. M C Ces. sopt ste Lawrence Plion, bdoftx. Earl ruber, bd of tl H T Baley, Jury U- Jos Downs, Jury Ut I w Bailey, lory list,, Fred EUlnsasn, Jury lb CUae Pstara. Jnry V.. Geo KUlnfea, Jury Ut William R Stephen. Jnry 1 John D Stephen. Jary w- Wm GenUmaa, Jury U el Mr. J f Cam, sx board Qatar Brenner, sapt!. John A Johnaon, snpt al. 00 11 t 00 34 00 U 00 U 00 11 00 12 00 14 tt 12 00 S 7ft 12 00 7 to 7 60 4 60 11 00 4 60 40 10 5 26 22 20 I 00 too 6 SO 70 4 86 00 00 76 1 60 4 60 I 00 tOu 20 76 IS 76 12 60 7 S6 19 60 4 77 108 00 to 00 00 126 t 26 2 26 S 26 1 60 s 00 I 26 4 60 I 00 1 60 tt 16 00 10 to 11 SO t 25 10 OO 11 26 00 I 26 OO 7 to 1 00 26 SO 24 76 to 16 loo OO 00 S to 00 OO 4 to 10 21 t OO 1 to 11 to OO 1 00 00 1 00 4 74 M 00 2 lo t 12 to S2 OO 2 26 SS 76 Tit 14 4 at 1 00 OH 104 M w so 76 4 40 St lit 4 00 It 160 00 1 to 4 00 ISO 00 IS to 1SSS7 4 SO 7t IS tot tt 00 SS SO to tt t tt t It 24 tt 2M tt 76 SO It 00 tt 00 . tt 2S SS t tt I Ot I eo I ee I ee I so I eo t I ee es es 7 ts OS Mra P C Woodbury S rad ,,, Nelaon Hardware Co. r and h J W 'o,iU, i aaJ an, d. p . J W fu.a -ll, b-ia-d of prti Arhulmerlcb. relief . ThsArgua, trtuliu. Horrible Train Wreck in the most disastrous wreck in the history of the Oregon Railroad A Navi gation Company and the tnly one in which the lite of a passenger on that road has Uen killed, occurred Tuesday morning at 7:30 when the Chicaco-Port land Express No. 5 ran iutothe rear end 01 tne r-pokane J-Iyer, No. 3, at Bridal Veil telescoping the Pullman car Galatea, l:n: . ... aiiuug lour persons ana injuring a score ol other. Engine 193, In charge of En gineer William Swain, became unman ageable and dashed into No. 3. which was standing on the track at Bridal ail. Had it not been for the presence of mind of Silas Smith, brskeinan on the Chicago-Portland Express, who pulled the emergency cord when he re alized the train was -beyond the control of the engineer and was running away, thus setting the brakes, the collision would have been one of the worst in the history of western railroading. The cause ot the accident was the breaking ot the Injector pipe inside the cab of en gine 193, letting out a flood of steam and driving the engineer and the fireman out of the cab. Engineer Swain reached for the throttle to stop the engine, but could not reach it. In a moment he heard the torpedoes on the track and realized the Spokane Flyer was ahead on the main track and rushed back into the cloud of burning steam that filled the cab in the effort to stop the flying train. He groped about for the levers he could not sm, fearing even to breathe in the deadly atmosphere, suffering tor tures to his scorched hands an I face, and finally battled, was compelled to re treat to the engine tender. Both he and the fireman then leaped to the con nections between the tender and the mail car and tried to reach the air hose and break the connection, thus applying the brakes, but Engineer Swain't hands were so tsrribly burned they were use less, and he could not disconnect the hose. In an instant the engine crashed into the Pullman. The dead are George W. Buchanan. 45. mem her of the firm of Clark & Buchanan, account- nts, Macleay building, Portland. Edward L. Sinnott, :V. 175 Sherman street, traveling salesman American Typefounders Company, Portland, Andrew t. -.awards, 37, messenger for the Baggage &, Omnibus Transfer Company, Portland. J. N. rrost. 00. en route from Walla Walla to his son at Scio. The injured are Mrs. Nellie Riley, Walla Walla. James K. Russell, San Francisco. Mrs. Sarah A. Klineman. of Kern Park, Portland. W. H. Swain, engineer of No. 0. Slightly injured Louis Morgan, fireman No. 5. Mrs. L. M. Coburn, Hot Lake. Mrs. V. Weil, Tacoma. W. A. Duncan. Portland. Dorter, buf fet car No. 3. Mrs. Nellie Ri'ey died at St. Vincent hospital Wednesdsy. Geo. W. Buchanan, one of the killed who was identified late Tuesday, was a member of the firm of Clark and Bu chanan, expert accountants, with offices in the Macleay building. He was 45 years of age and a widower, and leaves a son, IS years old and two daughters. Hit parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Bu chanan reside at 812 Overton street. Portland. Mr. Buchanan experted the books for both Washington county and the city ot Hillsboro two years sgo. and extended the tax roll for the county a year ago. He was well known here. The Hillsboro Independent and 6 O The Weekiy Oregonian One Tear (or v-- Kitchen Situations Wanted. In laro or small families, by n number of competent cook9 of exjor ienctj extending over .rH) years. Don't object to leaving town. No afternoons off Home in the evenings We refer you to anyone who lias ever employeil one of our family. Calljaml seo us at Chas. Lamkin's Hani ware Store, opposite court house. sioned Charter Oak Ranges. $ $ $ CHILD quickly grasps the lnoniiliig of the above characters. Hut it often takes a lifetime to appreciute their vnlno You can greatly assist the child in learning -the worth of the dollar. How ? Hy having him open a savings account with this bank, and by encouraging liim to add to it. A single dollar is suillciciit to Mart an account. Smaller deposits may follow. Savings department opens January 1, 1005. J. W. SHUTE, BANKER. LAND PLASTER 1 yfl j7 7 We have engaged the largest shipment of Land Plaster ever brought to Hillsboro, and we ex pect to have it on hand by the first of February. Farmers! Fertilize your lands. It Pays. li Hartrampf's Flour and Feed Store, Main and 3rd. - HILLSBORO. 00