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MISCELLANEOUS
Seed l'ot atoes-
n o t i c i :*.
Burbank -Seediing anti Garnet
The Merchant who Keeps Step to the
MUSIC OF COMMERCIAL PROGRESS
FUIEN 1 » Cil U K« ' II. —Servlet** every sun­
ti aV ut 11 a. in. and 7 p- in. and Thiir>tl.v ut 10 potatoes ior .ate. Inquire at Mutm i Bros.
h m SthlMth School every Sunday nt 1 ) u. m,
Monthly Meeting at U» h . in. the tir : ttunli >
in oic!) mouth. Quarterly Mectii*£ th" second 1 >i uir store.
Saturday and Sunday in Februrary, May
Malice.
August and November.
E V A N G E L IC A L C H l'K C H .—lieaular service
first aud Hi ini Sundays o f each month nt 10 a.
m. : second and lo ttiti Sou.lays nt 7 p. m. Sub
bath Sciiool every Suuday .it 11 a. in.
1 have for rale ta o good milch cows
which l will sell on easy terms.
For fur­
ther partienlars inquire of E. C. Tarrant
l i t A I, KST.VTK.
W. C. T. «■
■ U. »- - COLUMN.
—
—
Chilli,
•For God and Hom e and N ative
Jesse Hobson, Prcs’t.
I .n n t l.”
W .U .T . U . County itu llrtln .
M ::
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A ü'iM i-,
.
imiy s ipcrtutec-lcut
F. A. Morris, SecV.
J. T. Smith, Trea’r.
g, Q. MÜCS, VÍC0 Pl’OS'ti
of Press V.\ rk.
County Onicer s ; President, Mrs. A. M.
the
c iie h a l e m
v a lle y
Woodward, New berg; Recording and
Corivs|ionding Sec., Mrs. 1 lev Haworth,
Newberg ; Trcus. Mrs. M. II. Bowerman,
Notice.
Newberg.
Superintendents of Depart­
l ’ K O liS .-q o N A L CAUJIA.
There will lie a meeting of the Parr on-
ments: Scientific Instruction, Mrs, Yan-
age Building Committee of the Evangel­
nie Martin, Newberg; Evangelistic mid
. ) . I H ' l ì T M O O l i 1%
ical association, Friday March
at
Bible Beading, M ie M. J . 11. berg, Lafaj-
>11 Y S Il'IA N AN It s n t l . l 'o . v . om ee. Muori'
2 p. in. at the church in Xcwlierg.
A ll
Uros , Drug Store. New berg» Oregon.
ette; Sabbath Observance, Mrs. W . 11,
claims against said Parsonage sliohl Lo Young, M cM innville; Sabbath School
L O C A L X B W S O F T H IS W H I S K . presented to committee at Newberg, or to Work, Mrs. F. S. Harding, M cM innville;
T o whatever I ’oint on tha Road to Prcsqierity we have Attained we Believe it
tho undersigned at Lafayette, on or bo- Legislation and petitions, Mrs. A. M.
W
ell,
knowing
that
Without
(Jain
lias been Due Entirely to Serving our Customers
■The rubber stamp fiend was in town foie said date. T . T. Vincent, J. Bow-
Woodward, Newberg; Conference with
to them wo could Expect None for Ourseleves.
this week.
erman and G. M. Frank committee.
Intluential Bodies, Mrs. F. \. MoKune, Is inroriioratcd under the laws of the state for tlie pur|»>sc of inducing immigration1
W o Do Not or Shall Not Oder to Our Customers any Goods which is not, to the
M 1 RTIN Bfni.lSOAJlK.
McMinnville ; Capital and Labor, Mrs.
—John Ilaines started for Wmicroy, W .
Best of our Knowledge and Expcriei.co
improving our town and delvelopifig the many natural resources of
P. C. Newberg circuit S. M. Cook, M cM innville; Press Sma'iin-
T., last Wednesday.
tondeut,
Mrs.
F.
A
.
Morris,
Newberg;
our surrounding country, unfl is neither a wholly specu­
Organs! Organ»!
— Mr. Valentino and wife are stepping
W . If. I.asbier inis just received a fine Fairs and Public Gatherings, Miss Ella
lative scheme nor charitable institution.
at the Newberg House.
,
Kim ball Organ for which lie is agent. If Hadley, Newberg ; Hygene, Reform and
Heredity,
Mrs.
M.
Robinson,
Newberg;
you want an organ cheap call on him ami
— Miss May Cottle will teach on Fur-
of its Kind at the Trice.
get prices. Fold for cash or monthly in- i Narcotics, Mrs. Jane Yotaw, Newberg;
W e have “ B E E N through the M IL L ,” as the saying goes, and we Believe the rett mountain this spring.
stallmen's. Also ager.t for Tremont and | Tempeiance Literature, Mrs. M. Cecine,
Broad Guage Principle of
McMinnville; Unferinentcd Wine, Mrs.
— W . H . I.asbier lias moved into liis Durand oagans, and the celebrated White
I M. II. Bowerman, New berg; Flower Mis­
Sewing machine. Call and examine .it.
new house on Main street.
lias more than doubled in size and population tlie present season, because she baa1
W ill sell for cash or on one years time. sion, Mrs. ’Fillio Hoskins, New berg;
Young W om en’s Work, Mrs. Julia Sny­
tho natural facilities for making a good llitlo city, and her wide awake
— Henry and George' Mortis went to Office on Main street next door South of
der; Juvenile Work, Mrs. J. A . Cook,
W. Thom as' residence.
Tualitan Saturday afternoon.
energetic citizens are substantially improving and taking hold of
M cM innville; Soeial Purity, Mrs. Lucy
H a rm o n y Ite m * .
is the Attraction that Keeps our Customers with us and Adds New Ones Daily.
Haworth, Newberg; Mothers’ Meetings,
business in a manner that inspires confidence in the new
—A large number of immigrants ar-
Just enough rain to bo pleasant.
Mrs. E. B. Miles.
ilved in Newberg this week.
Life is too Short for “ S N A P G A M E S ” in Trade and we do not Deal out “ Soft
comers. Almost all lines of business are repre­
Miss Etta l'ort.r is ou tho sick list this
Ki-port o f V au iliill Co. Convention lieli!
-F
or
all
kinds
of
dentle
work
call
on
week.
sented, nnd our shipping facilities enable
Soap” to our Friend?, but Strive by
a t I.tira yclte, M arch , Oth-7th.
G. S. Wright, McMinnville.
J. F. Lucy was the guest of E. M. Bran­
our mcrciiunts to givo
Tlie Convention met at tho M. K.
son Sunday.
—For painless extraction of teeth, call
Mi s Lir.xa Morgan, of Happy Valley, Church, Lafayette, on tlie afternoon of
on G. S. Wright, M cMinnville.
is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nether- tlie 8th. Devotional exercises conducted
by Mrs. Louise P. Round, of McMinnville.
to Deserve the Large Patronage W e now Have and by Honest Work, Six Days in
— A. T. Haworth made a flying trip ton tliis week.
Tlie
president being absent, vice presi­
the Week, and Caieful Attention to A ll, we Strive to Make
cast of the mountains this week.
E. M. Branson and family, Mrs' Ida
Each a Permanent Customer.
Harris and Miss Laura Branron went to dent, Mrs. A . M. Woodward occupied the
— Elmer Washburn lias been on the
chair. The secretary, also, was absent River Steamers hind tliree-foui tha of a mile from tlie town ut tlie lowest w S cr murk.
McMinncil'.e on busiuess last week.
sick list for several days this week.
owing to illness, and Mrs. F. A. Morris
The advantages for fruit raising in Ciiehalem V alley are unsurpassed
Mr. T. J. Lucy stalled to Pendleton
W e Shall Continue to Carry onr Usual Good A s ­ —E. Lawson and fam ily arrived from Mdi.day morning. l i e expects to he was chosen secretary. This was simply
on '.lie coast.
a preliminary meeting and tho time was
Washington Territory Wednesday.
gone several weeks.
spent
iu
tlie
appointment
of
committees
sortment of
Quito a number of tho young folks of
— Henry Austin was on the sick list a
and arranging for the convention proper.
few days last week, but is around again. this place attended singing at Buell’s
Chapel Sunday night, and report a good Committee on courtesies introduced Rev.
Dry Goods,
— Fred Churchman went to Sheridan time.
Travis, of tlie Presbyterian church, who
Tuesday ou a short visit to relatives and
Mr. James Dickey died at liislionio on addressed tho convention. T lie evenin
Clothing,
friends.
Goose Neck, the 10th. of this month, and session opened at 7 :Jo, by congregational
— Mr. C. B. Haworfti made a flying was buried at this place, on the lltli. singing, followed by prayer by Mrs. M. Tho stock is mostly subscribed for a largo fruit cannery which will be in operation’
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Singing. Bible read­
trip to Heppner this week, returning He leaves six children and many friends E. K . Edwards.
the coming season
W o are now negotiating for a competent canner. Tho
ing and ad Iress by Mrs. L. P. Round.
to mourn his death.
N ik a .
Wednesday.
Crockery,
Board lias tho business and resident lots of tho originul town for
Recitation, “ The First Settlers Story.”
A c a d e m y N otes.
— E li Hadley was in Newberg Monday
Miss Anise Brown, Newlierg Y . Address
sale,J also
Glassware and
evening but returned to M cMinnville
Maude Guild of
ol Portland is again in M. E. K . Edwards, Newberg. Solo,
Tuesday morning.
school.
“ Twas Rum that Spoiled my Boy,” Mrs.
Groceries
Miss L illie C. Smith is assisting Miss Ella Gates, Lafayette. Miss Jane E.
—Mr. L. D. Mulkey, a representative
Emma Phillips in tlie district sciiool.
Wooden, of Portland, then made a few
E D W A R D 'S . A N D H O B SO N 'S AD D ITIO N .
of tlie Yam hill Reporter, made us a pleas­
Mrs. J. 0 . Guild of McMinnviUo is minute's speech in her usual style, com­
at Prices that W ill Stand Comparison with any.
ant call a few Oavs ago.
•
visiting her daughters.
manding the attention of the audience
— Lewis Jones lias sold ids interest in
I.ela Guild is very sick with inflamitory with her wit and wisdom. Music, Miss
They also have nice fivo and ten aero tracts near town for those wishing a con»
the Newberg Meat Market, to J. M . Han­ rheumatism.
Jennie Larson, Newberg Y ; adjourn­
son, and lias moved on a ranch.
Port Judd and A lva Cook started to ment. Thursday morning, Convention
venient littlo country home.
For further information rail on or
met at 0 o’clock, sharp.
Devotional
— Mr. C. F. Butler and family have school Monday.
address tlieir Managers
The prayer meeting Wednesday even­ meeting at 8.30, conducted by Mrs. llo -
moved into the bouse formerly occupied
by Rov. George Round, near the tile fac­ ing was well attended by students. The licrg, of Lafayette. After reading of (he
work opens up in an encouraging way minutes of tlie previous meeting, tho first
tory.
and wo hope defmitd results before tho thing on program was election of officers,
— Alvin George lias been'quite sick the. term closes
followed by reports of superintendents ot
past two weeks, but is again able to be on
Anise Brown will commence lier sciiool departments, but there is not space to
the streets. W e hope for his speedy re­ at Middleton, next Monday, March 18.
give theso reports. Reports of commit-
covery.
Flora Bell was present at tho chape! tics; Committee on plan of work, reiKirt w ho do a general land and agency business and have as good a list of nil kindf c:
UNION C lIU lìC I I —Union korvico
held in
the New!»erp'School llo u se cve ry Sunday, ut 11 at the (.¡l ist M ill, Nqjrberg, Oregon.
a. in. Sabbutli School every Suuday at 10u. m.
Must he Tuned to the Idea of
IV Io d e ra te
P ric e s .
BOARD OF IMMIGRATION,
Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon.
THE BEST
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LOWEST
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C A IT 1T E R T ,
For your best interest,
MORRIS, M ILE S & CO.
M A R IS & O L IV E R ,
NEWBERG MEAT MARKET.
—Mr. Rogers has purchased (lie ten exercises Monday morning.
Lydia Washburn and Mary Jones are
acres of tho Van tress place on which the
house and buildings are located.
l ie on tlie sick list.
W . F. Edwards, Ernest Heater, and!
moved onto tho place this week.
W. O. Robertson gave us a pleasant call
— Mr. Cheesum and family, from Iowa,
Tuesday.
arrived in Newberg this week.
They
W e are sorry to say that Mrs. Bell will
have rented and moved into Lewis Jones’ not be with us this term.
residence at tho east end of tiic bridge,
Tlie boys have not been playing base
—T lie Evangelical Church will hold ball this week on account of rain.
M. NICHOLSON. their Quarterly Meeting at their church
A lva Cook takes Mrs. Bell’s place ns
on the Ciiehalem mountain, Saturday assistant teacher thin term. He hears
S timn .
and Sunday, March 23rd. and 134th. 183!). three classes per day.
as follows: As our Evangelistic Depait-
land us any firm in tlie valley which they will gladly show intending
inent is the corner stone of W . C. T . U.
sottlers free’of charge.
work, binding and tinkling tlie w hole to­
I f you want to sell leave
gether, we especially urgo our Unions to If you want to buy come where' bargains are for sulo.
use tlieir utmost endeavor in making ttio
your land where buyers come.
efforts of those engaged in this work ei-
Insurance Eflccted and Money Loaned on Rcalestate.
Notorial Business Care*
fectuul, and that we always lean upon
1-tf.
Ibis line as our leading work. A lso con­
fully done.
sidering tlie great benefit derived from
cooperative work, tlie strength wo as lo­
O. WINSLOW.
cal Unions receive by working iu harmony
with Distiict and State, we therefore urge
every local Union to adopt t ho plan of
work of our coining State Convention.
— Miss Dahlia Ilollow a v, a sister of
It lias always been a matter of serious
I). E. Holloway, the proprietor of tlie regret that any feeling of animosity On behalf of of com.. M. E. K. Ed­
wards, Ella J. Gates and Mrs. M. Cozitip.
Newberg Furniture stare, lias anived should exist between tlie two parts of Committee on time and place report that
from Indiana, and will remain in N ew ­ Newberg. as it is now made up. W e can tho next convention will lie held nt M
berg.
not deb v that men have come here read} Minnyille in March. 18!».
The Resolu
. \
,
. lion Committee report as follows:
to
Settle
in
oOrmidst
and
willing
to
invest
M
ii,.r<n,njzing
the
responsibility
that
—Charley
Spaulding
lias
moved
into
his
E V E R Y T H IN G N E W , N E A T A N D C L E A N .
new house near tlie Evangelical church. capital that have been driven away from rests on the Christum womanhood of <o
Charley lias a large and convenient new us in disgust, when they learn the <lis- day, and the opportunities afiorded ns by
) l t t o y i f i c i * » «I till UBi-Uj
.";o,n!V '’N Bge, would reaffirm tl
house that will make a beautiful and graceful fact that the citizens of tlie town
Have on onr Dock, for Sale Choice R ii .I iichh nini Residence E o ! h
W e h a v e j u s t o pen ed in o u r n e w b u i l d i n g , und c o r d ia lly in vite pleasant home.
are arravetl against each Other. W o arc Jin<! (.,aim as H|KH.ja| work the gospel
lu
tile Thriving Town o f N ew berg; Fino F ruit uml Farm Lands
every b o d y to c a ll a n d see us,
compelled to admit that our course has. (cinjH*ranco of our Lord Jesus Christ,
— Mr. Samuels, of tho W est Shore, and can do nothing else but place each
2nd, Resolved that, we tender our in Tracts of 1, 5, JO, 20 acres and upward., improved and unim­
TERMS REASONABLE.
was in Newberg a few days this week. one in an uncertain frame of mind as to heart felt syinpathyand love for onr dear
,
, ,
sister.Young who is unable to lie with proved.
He owns a fine fruit farm a half mile
what the final outcome may ho and thus ||H ot, ac.,.0,jnt of sickness. May the
northwest of town, of which lie aims to destroy tlie strength that otherwise we i*>ace of (*od rent upon her.
N o ta ria l Work Done. Correspondence Solicited.
make an experimental farm.
we would possess if we were united for the
3rd. Convinced that license i* the
— W e learn from a reliable source that good of our community instead of a par- stronghold of the saloon ite pledge our
Ofjice on M a i n Street.
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, active opposition to the system, high or
Mr. Case, a banker from Astoria, will ticular portion of it. This arraying of |ow and our bent efforts w ill l>e used to
build a large and fine house, on tho Tol- one section against another can only he develop prohibition sentiment until it Re­
D E A L E R S IN
son place this summer. W e are glad to productive of contention and bitter feel- comes tho established policy of the state
D R Y GOODS,
BOOT3,
welcome such men to the neighbor­ in ^ . W ith the spirit of reconciliation and nation.
..
,
,
4tli. Resolved that we fink for space in
hood.
G R O C E R IE S ,
SHOES,
prompting them, several citrons of our n||
county papers for items concern-
C A N D IE S ,
N O TIO NS, ETC.
— Mr. J. M. Hanson lias purchased Mr. town have made during the past two Jig our work, lo tie furnished by |iorsons
Jones’ interest in the Newberg Meat Mar­ weeks most earnest efforts toefiVct a settle- designated.
ment of the cause of all this trouble.
olh. Resolved that we invite end urge
ket and now has entire control.
Mr. i. ,
.
,
all ladies to investigate tlie aims and o l -
Hanson is an ex;ienenced butcher and is * a 1 ’51 " lia t name von may choose,
,,f d ,H \v. (•. T. U., and to familiar-
well known to the people ol this part St in
« * « « » «• »• * * ridicule and sneer» i ire themselves with the workings ot the
tho conn try.
that have greeted the efforts of tliose j Society.
EXCHANGED TOR OREGON, W ASH. TER. OR OALIPORNIA LAND.
A s TI e W ant to Close Out Our E n tire Stock o f D r y
(1th. Resolved that we tender our heart­
most concerned in this movement, it lias
Goods, Boots a n d Shoes, We W ill Sell
— M issLillio C. Smith has been em­ licen faithfully talked of and worked for felt thanks to the citi/.ons of Lafayette for
For Information Address at Either ot the Following Ofllccs;
the generous liospitalitv accordisi us and
ployed to assist Miss Phillips in the New­
Them at Cost fo r the next 30 Days.
because we knew it was right and the to the pastor and trustées of the M. E.
berg public school, and she entered upon only means of securing pence and unity i Church for tlie use of their house of wor-
715 N. Urd Kt„ Portland, Or., Salem, Or. nnil Newlierg, Or.,
N o ie is the Tim e to Get
her duties last Monday
Tiiere were too 0f action wifh out which the labor of ail ‘ ship; to the choir for tho excellent music
tlm Headquarters o f the Friends.
Things Cheap.
...
. I t**n<Drv<l at t lio evening aoaaion ; ami a-
many scholars for one teicher. Tlie di­
w,U be futile in ac,Mm| k-bing the go-si linV(.
to God for his blessings and p»e-
IF. P . HTICATTON, Agent at Newlierg, Oregon.
rectors showed good judgement in the se­ nn l which we might attain. W e fear the ,-¡ 011 « care of ua during the pant year and
lection of a competent teacher.
i&ist effort has been pot forth for the unit* especially his ran*ov**r the W . C. T . U. in
— Miss Wceden, tho W . C. T . U. p ro - ing of the interest* oi tlie two towns of k«*epinç alive iU intere t.
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7th. Iieaolved that a «vnopaia of the
superintendent and city missionary of Which N ew b e rg !. composed and of one procm ] il,(fa „ i , hi, con ventlonbe tendercd
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' paper, in
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. i. county for
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Portland spent Sunday in NewT>erg. thing we are certain, the town priqier to all ' the
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Sunday afternoon she gave an interesting will ioiever remain where it now is only licati m ; also to Ilio State Bulletin. On
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behalf of com., Mrs. S. M. Cook, Mrs. L.
talk to the Y 's at the residence of Bonj. as it extends from center to circumference.
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II iwortli. Mrs. M J. Cook.
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Our
prospects
are
more
flattering
today
Miles.
Miss
Weeden
is
soiieiting
sub­
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ft,
Miscellaneous business was next in or-1
o
than
ever
before
for
a
Utile
city
to
grow
01
scriptions for tlie building of the Temper­
der. Under this head was given tho
m
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c
Treasurer’s
nqsirt for the year, appoint-
% 5 n
up hero that will be composed of citizen.
ance Temple at Chicago.
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«sa
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whose aim will bo to cherish that which ment <J delegate, lo the District and
—John W . Hawkins, of Warren Sla­
“ tato Convention. Mrs. L. R. P. Ha­
Li 0
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it good and upbuild and uphold our ed­ worth wax appointed delegate to ltie State
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Pi
ton, lias been hero visiting his cou«in J .
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W IIX nt-V A PFSIR.lRt.K RESIDENT I SIT V>xt20 FEET ilf NEWBERG ANft
ucational interests, stand by our churclte*, on I M r - -------------------------to tho Di-
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O b l i t i ii choice Vftcrt- fru ii tract w ithin
reach
of I o hii .
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$7*) down, the rtmafn*
C: Duncan for several days. Last Tues-
—j
2 en
I M» In
i- an
mi exceptional
• \<’.pf j
»1er
in
5 annual pnymcnr».
Thl«
opportunity lo make
trii
t
Convention
lo
lie
held
at
Corvallis
|
r
’Spei
t
the
lawr
and
work
for
Nowlierg.
* Ï
| day wb^e riding a mule along the road
valuable iuvt btiucnt
© o
<3
By authority of tlie
V. I{. of I.”
] «he bast week in March.
73
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I near Mr. “Crater’s, a dog ran out and
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The Temperance Doxology was •nng
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a
an*I the Convention aflj'Mirtiefl at 12 m.
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S i J ( K ) mil c l L^aNewVr” 010* 10"A c k E *r R r *T THACT WITHIN ONE AND A HALF
! scared the mule.
Mr. Hawkins was
Mr.
Wanamaker
will
have
consider­
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Af hr . A. M. W o o d w a r d , Pres.
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thrown, and, his foot catching in Lie able rcsfions.ibilify in liis new powition,
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Man. F. A. Mourn*, Sec. Pro tom.
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j stirrup, was dragged about twenty rods, but he will find the job easier than did
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1 WILL 1 u r A TRACT OF IfiO AUKP.A OF BRAIHIFULLY 8TTUATRDLAR a I,
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wnich i» c»|*«M'ialy arlrtptcd to fruit, rrafu *>r irras». within a few rods of
p* hD r—i
j
and
bruised
up
quite
severely.
He
bad
tin
fir-t
Tostim-nter
General,
who
ad-
c
u
O
a* *» 1
the I' A W V
R . sii-1 one nnil » half m(f.s nt Newts-rs. .It thl, property will be »old
Mofliera9
Meet
in
if
next
Saturday
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ou
long
term«
by
s
payment . of one
who wl,h lo f--------”
recoved
sufficiently
to
start
home
Friday,
dressed
a
memorial
to
Congrcsa
in
Nov-
Inreet la
ce
O
o'clock t». in. Sntiject and place of m eet
O f
03 m 0
lowu pr -i-ertjr, or Iruil land will uo well lo write to iu.
u
w
; but it was a very dose call.
J ember, 1776, wherein
ho complained ing will lie announced next weex.
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t-
in
u
S o r o r , S t»»k
! that owing to frcqneut removals of tin
V
•tí u
A ll are invited to atlenil tho
u
army he iiad to undergo extraordinary
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Cooper
A
Son,
pro
printers
of
the
Ncw-
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tí tí
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