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_A. X j E ^ X 3I3SFCr G | '[ J E B T r AVilli ns jit this time is how we may m im e our Stock«1* Seasonable Su])plies. OUR STOCK OF W iiL B R GOODS, * * * • Hence, in order ¿ o move' our >•. rapidly in ■ t i:> “ ■ i S P R I N G STOCK ON ITS A R R IV A L ^ ha ul o.‘ eons invars \^r are offering all <: \ i : Ikaivy Overcoats, Suits end Blankets, at Special Bargains. Our £lioe Dcparinieiiu Conic and get prices. >m- W e must clear out iz Ucmplete, and weave Gelling Cheaper than Liver. Remember the place, Next Door to the Post Office. Agents for the Brownsville Woolen Goods. KAY N O N E TO EQ U A L T H E M . TODD, <fc i r e o f Sale o f Uriti Fine Hanging lamps at Wilson’s tar.l of T h an k s. j Adam Walling, the Oswego nursery- Administrators Not Kstittd. Lauudry goes Tuesday. A. T. Hill. We desire to express our sincere thanks man was in town the first of the week on -V dice R hereby giv en that un de r and by vir tue o f an order of the County Court o f Yamhill Go to Wilson’s for your Xmas candies, to all and especially to the Sons of Y e t-, business. county, Oreiron. of -1 to December Nth, A. D. A Merry Christmas.. erang, who kindly assisted us during tlm We have some special bargains for a Iv>1, iii the matter o f the estate o f Cyrus Limb, C omino w it h a N ew If your sewing machine is out of order deoe tsed. the uudersigued as the administrator New stoves nf Mount’ s. sickness and death of om- son anil few days only. Come and see what they of the said estate will on Saturday the Mth day get A. C. Cox to repair it. o f January. A. P 1S‘.»2, dul y sell at puhPc auc M aris A C oi . cohii . brother. J. P. T homas and F amily . are. Wilson's is the place to get fine candies. tion for c ’»>ii in band, upon the premises at Christmas presents for your friends in ---------- ~ ---------- | Dr. S. N. Burgen, of Topeka, Kansas, the hour of ! o ’clock p m. o f said day, the fol O. V. Allen, of LaFayette, was down the East. Nice coast foliage bouquets, real premises to wit: Situ i t Win. Allen, w ho lately came from Kan- who |1JM tje >ll ¡„ Portland for a e lo l wi ia ng the described county of Yamhill ami state o f Ore Tuesday. Utteen kinds in each : Also beautiful sea- j guHj l(roH,.|lt a heavy black walnut gon, mid particularly hounded ami describe I slioit time has located in our town for the m s foil <\vs to wit: Iteiiur a part of the Donutii ,, i It Costs Nothing to Look at Goods and Albert Odell, of Dayton, was in town | moia, and shell bouquets. Prepared by stoaj „ith him that ho bought l.and Claim o f .1-imes Morris and wife, in tow n"; Prices. I Make no Division of Profits, and Pay practice of inedicitio. Wednesday. ship No. three ('.) south of range No. two (2) J | Delphina E. Kills. Call and see trioni at at u |>ublic sale of Gen. Sherman, A substantial Christmas present for west o f tiie Willamette Meridian, in said c o u n NO RENTS. GOODS M ARKED L O W FOR CASH N. E. Britt is home for tiie holidays 1 her home near the Friends’ Boarding wl,en he was loaving to take a ty, and boun de d as beginning at tiie southeast your wife, a good home, buy the lot of eorner o f said claim of James M. rris and wife, with Ins family. Hall, Newberg, Oregon. | command in trie army. Mr. Allen val- running north forty (4<>) rods, thence Maris a X Colcord on easy terms and build thence running west eighty (80) rods, thence running The large residence of Mr. Paulson, > ues this relic very highly and would not Try IV. 1*. Heacock for nails and build s o u t h forty (10) rods, thence running east e i g h the home as you can. ty 'SO) rods to the place o f beginning and co n who lives out north of town came un- part with it for any money, e r ’» hardware. i ’l ining twenty (20) acres more or less. Also A man who will unmercifully boat an the following premises to wit: Being a part of Ili teli! Ui lck! ! Brick! 11 Elmer Washburn is home from Port pleasantly near burning last fu cm lay lot No. throe (•*) in block No. three (:>) in the evening. Ilia children accidently started over-Iouiled team, as the driver of the land for the holidays. First-class foundation brick for sale at town of Newberg, in said county, as the same appears upon the plat, and as laid out by Jesse a fire in one of tiie upper rooms w ith mill team is said to have done one dev Newberg brick vani. J as . H amnett . Sewing machines repaired and new and Mary K. K. Kdward> a id recorded at the matches, but it was discovered in time to this week, deserves prosecution to the full office of tlu- county Recorder of said county, parts supplied by A. C. Cox. a id said part is bounded as follows to wit: save tiie house from tiie flumes. f o r Sale, est extent of the law. Of all deplorable Beginning at a point 7 » feet west o f the south Doors and windows, all sizes and thick eorner of said lot and block, thence run Joseph Swetman died at his home near sights, to us the most unbearable is to Fresh high grade Jersey cows. Also east ning north iTi feet, thence w e d 21 feet, thence nesses, at D epot L imokr Y ard . Beautiful new goods just rece ¡veti at Dundee on Thursday, the 17tli, and was see a faithful h-.-rse unnecessarily whipped one bull 10 months old, Polled Angus ru nninc south j * fuet thence running east 21 feet to the pin •*.» o f beginning. Miss Mabel David returned from Asto buried on ttie 18th. lie was a brother when he has done his best to pull a load. and Jersey cross, for $20. ii’ sold soon. s iid tracts to be sold separately ami in the ria Saturday, and will spend the holidays of Mrs. Minchen, and a nephew of Fred order .above named. Said sale to I k » made J. S a u n d e r s , Champoeg, Ore. l>r. Wm. Ellis’ Liniment cures cancer®, unon tin said premises to lie sold, for cash. at home. erick Swetman. He had been in poor (if applied in time) cancer warts, tumors Dated this 5t»th <1 ty o f December, 1891. D avid L amb , F o r Sale. Call on Howard the Jeweler, and get lieallii for ttie past two years, and Lis ! on man or beast, brui es, stiffness of joint, ( all eurly and lie Ihoroughly convince,I lliat we «re lioadimarleni for all kinda o< Administrator of the Estate o f Cyrus Lamb, i iJ>18t5 llonseli.il.l Inrniture. Olir emiro stock m honglit for cauli, and « ili he sold at aur- your eyes tested, and buy a pair of specta deatli was not altogether unlocked for. A tract of six acres all set to fruit with fistula on horses, and often removes en Ramsey *fe Fenton, Attorneys for Estate. prnuagly inw ligure«. No troulile lo show goods. Morris, Alile, & Co.’, old stand. cles to suit. C heap L and —d) acres threo miles largements of the bone. Is a good lini good buildings. Tins is a nice home in Alien S. Craven, of Middleton, came from Turner, ail good bottom land in cul ment for rheumatism and all aches and side the corporation, and can be had on rea Newberg, Ore. NATIONAL IHAIEIIY CO, tip on the train Monday to transact busi tivation,"good orchard, two springs, nine pains, will not eat or remove the hair on sonable terms. Call at the G raphic office David \Y, Marlin, gcderal agent Tor the Na tional Remedy Co. wishes to a nn ou nce that ho ness at the bank. room t’vo story house hard finished, good animals. This is a remedy prepared and for fin ttier information. now has two agents in Newberg for the sale used by Dr. Wm. Ellis during a constant Charley Wilson says selling groceries barn and other outbuildings, o f his medicines. Mrs. Mary Ilobson, on south “ Of course it hurts, but you must grin O regon L and C o ., practice of 3 j years. Try it. For sale by ■during the holidays, is harder work than Meridian street, near the fair grounds, and Salem, Oregon. Delphina E. Ellis near Friend.«’ Hoarding and hear it,” is the old time consolation Mrs, Cox, on First street, one d oo r west o f Pres going to school. CARRIES A FULL LINE OK H ill. Also by G. M. Bales first door west given to persons troubled with rheuma byterian church, arc his onl y authorized T o w n C onven tion . F or S ale —A goqil, five room house and tism. “ If you will take the trouble to agents, wh o have and will hereafter keep on of the bank building, First Street, New Notice is hereby given that there will four lots. May he had at a bargain. Call dampen a piece of flannel with Chamber hand a full supply o f the above-named reme dies. sep4in2pdlm be a meeting of the citizens of the town berg, Oregon. a' G raphic otfice. lain’s Pain Balm and bind it on over the Last Sunday morning about 8 :30 Johnny Davis, of Portland, spent the of Newberg on Friday evening Jan. 1st seat of pain your rheumatism will disap Sabbath with the family of his uncle, J. 1892, at 7 p. m. at the Public School o’clock, Solomon Haworth discovered a pear,” is the modern and much more sat hor.se for the purpose of nominating city lire in Friends’ church, hut by prompt S. Baker, in lids city. isfactory advice. 50 cent bottles for sale ure rugs for rescriptions officers. Let every body come out. action on the part of Prof. Jessup, it was Mr. Anion Smith is making prepara by C. F. M oore , & Co, S amuel II obson , Mayor. Having Leon appointed b y s f h c County Sur quickly extinguished The fire probably tions to build on his lota recently pur \ i yuras his t iu p ny for thi? part of Yamhill I o r i n i n e » , Fancy a n d T o i l e t A r t i c l e s , P a i n t s , Oil», Varnish and Oil Color. Alaos Lee Stanley and Clarence Edwards, originated by some matches having been County, I am prepared to d o «11 kinds oí chased of Win. Stratton. fine lino of the George Stabler handed us the clipping spoken of last week as having the scarlet dropped info the wood box near the stove, PLAIN SURVEYING. given below which is from trio pen of Dr. Mr. Jory, of Salem, was in town sever fever, are getting along nicely and are al which were ignited in some manner Leave order* for work at the post ottico or ad Chancellor, Secretary of the State Board al days last week on business. lie is the dress me at Newberg, Oregon. most well. The fever seems to be in a when the janitor went to build a fire in of Health of Ala, viand. Mr. Stabler says M. RKECK. ii._>nifaeturer of ttie Jory fruit dryer. very licht form and as there are no new the morning, at least this appears to be Dr. Chancellor lias done more for the 4^Pn<l Santa has been holding forth in C case®, we hope this will be the end of it. the most logical theory advanced. But p . Moore & Co’s window during the week I>r. McConnell says there is less sickness whatever the cause, it was very fortunate sanitary condition of Maryland than an\ other man and that what l.e says is much to the delight of the little folks. that it was discovered as soon as it was, than we have had for a long lime. IPaKscRti-noNM r, »Htpri.LV C om woithy of vonsiuertion. as in a few minutes more it would have Parties wanting ditching done, w ill do I roUKOKii P a y on N iiirt . i We are not selling .fVYOO suits for $18, & “ The poison of measles, scarlet fever, | well to call on E cu s & H aworth , —----------T-J as some of the Portland Houses are ad b n beyond control. Too in ich care diptlieria, typhoid fever, etc., is probably novStf Newberg, Oregon. vertising to do, as we have no $29.00 coins cannot be exercised in this matter of pro never wholly extinct in any comimin.ty | tect-ion against lire, where the means for S. M. Calkins has moved into the rear to give away, but. for the next 30 days we where thiJe diseases have once prevailed, lighting it are so limited. J. J. Woods,,*Frop. will give you the Biggest Bargains in of the furniture store, corner First and prevalence occurs on- ■e epidemic' epnl hut till .ere \Yo want every mother to know that Center streets, and will now sell you fur Winter Goods of all kinds, and Shoes, NEWBERG, when the surround- j ( lv in cor. -4iu cveies OREGON. Hats and Caps ever offered to the people croup can be prevented. True croup ne ings ar^navora'ole niture at any hour, day or night. for their nproad. Such j Tiii*'lir-I clnss lioti‘ l ha* Juat laten re- favori ver appears without a warning. The first conditions we must diligently avoid, and | furnlslietl anil npcni-d to tin1 public. of Newberg. Come and get prices. Persons desiring to take lessons in symptom is hoarseness; then the child of all the means of doing so, cleanlinoH» ; Splendid nceommodntioiia for trav A ( omplctc and well a snorted »tock of Furniture always on hand at Portland prices. K ay & T o d d . tnusic, either vocal or instrumental, will eling men. No»e«t designs in rocker», easy chairs and novelties, a specialty. appears to have taken a cold or a cold i has been found to he the most direct and i find Miss Howard the instructor at the George Haworth had a pretty close call may have accompanied the hoarseness i trust worty. People who live in the coun The patronali' o f the jieople o f New C o r n e r K lr«t an il M a in S tr e e ts . Q -_ "W " I T college to be a competent teacher. Monday. He and l red Vantress were from the start. After that a peculiar try or small towns imagine that they are berg and vicinity renpeetfully .solicited. hunting, and in some manner a gun that John Hodson, who sold his property rough cough is developed, w hi- h is follow exempt from the unhealthy con liiious. on the Wynooski road to Mr. Roberts lias Fred was handling, went off, trie bullet ed by the croup. The time to act. is when W e P r e s r h - T iiu This is a great mistake. The refuse pro J - _ P r a rttr* . In cutting through the collar of both of bought a five acre piece on tlio opposite the child first becomes hoarse; a few’ do ducts of a single family neglected for a o th e r w o rd s, w o George's coats and cutting an ug'y gash M ill te n c h r o u side of the road of Mr. Whitmore, and hos of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy will few weeks or months will almost certain PUCK, ami Mart in the side of his neck, barely grazing the y o u In liiiaiM css, is building a house on it. prevent the attack, liven after a rough ly bre«cl mischief, an 1 if neglected for a P r a i . k r in • t w h ic h v 011 c o n jugular vein. AVe trust this may prove r a p id ly tfu liter in cough has appeared the disease may be long period will render the premises as t h s d>.l!*M . " Ed llamp'on, of Dundee, was in town cu n a n d w ill, i f a lesson to some of the sportsman, both y o u p lea se ,ica < h prevented by using this remedy as direct foul as the worst spot in a crowded city. Monday carrying his usual pleasant coun y o u q u ic k ly h o w young and old, about this town. t o e n rn fr o m ed. It. has never been known to fail. 50 A tainted atmosphere may he so poisoned tenance. The only mistake he is mak to » 1 0 « <!#e Our subscription list is now the largest cent and $1 bottles for mile by C. F. M oore , ■ t th e s t a r t , s n d ing, is staying out of college this year. that a very little introduced into a bed m o re o s y o u g o it has ever been since the G raphic was & Co. 0 0 . I lo lh s e i e e , You can’t afford to do it Ed. room, so little as to be quite impercept ■ 11 s r« s. In a n y established. Our hooks are still opon for p o rt o f A »»erica, ible to the no.*;, may give typhoid fever, you c a n rout- Wtiile wo are enjoying this glad Christ more subscribers at tiie gisual rate of in e n r fl a t lio m a , tiled. g iv in g a ll y o u r diptlieria or scarlet fever to a person mas day, let us see if we cannot in some $1.50 per year, or f 1.73 with the Rural it iin e , o r s p a r * James W Thomas was born Nov. 2(i, sleeping there. We do not content our oly. way make it a pleasant day for others. 'SorlKtresi, the best farm journal that lias Ito th e Anti other Seasonable Good» for iipp In preparing fruit». 1807, died Dec. ‘ ¿ 1, lShl. Mr. Tin.mas ■ LVhnt w o o ffe r is selves with excluding the great majority As Christ came into the world to save al^ ever been published in the northwest. ■ et» u m l U h a s was a young man well known in our of sparks from a 1 owder magazine—we b e e n p ro r e d We also handle tho Celebrated RED JACKET PUMPS, the Best on the Mnrktt- all shou'd lie made happy on this day. e v e r u n i «»ver This is an opportunity you w ill not have town, the family having lived here for a ir a in , tlm t g r e a t do our best I fiat no one shall eater. So C heap L and — 1) aeros best fruit laud, soon again. The offer is only open until p a y is a u re fo t several years. He was of steady habits, our endeavor must hi* that no tainted air • v n r y m - t* r U e r. J. K. HESTON. nearly all in cultivation, beautiful situa. January Lt. E n s y t o le an » . J. G. HIER MANN. a comfort and stay to his parents in their shall exist in or around our dwellings. N o s p e d il i a h il l , t y r o < 1 » i r e < 1 . tion in Sunnyside, 5 miles from Salem, Strange it is, but true, that nearly declining years and they feel his loss se IteA sonshtH in. Nothing fierfoctly clean can contain a, d n s tr y o n l y n o c - $3o.00 [ier acre. O regon L and C o ., everybody in the country and smaller verely. Me was a student at the acad germ of disease. Although perfect clean* | e s s 'ir y f o r S o re, l a r g e a t ie e r a a. Salem, Oregon. W e s tm t y o u , towns in building, neglects the ono thing emy several terms and we havo many lirioss may be an unattainable ideal, still ! fim ii« !, d ig e v Oscar Mendenhall returned from Salem needful, hath fixtures. Nothing is more times hoard him well spoken of as a stu e r y t h in g . T h is Is it is an ideal after which we should strive. o n e o f th o g r e a t «ome day* ago where he went to visit his conducive to health than a regular bath dent and his exemplary character com d r il l e s fo r w n r d Pure air, clean water, rapid removal of i n » » » A il, in v e n t iv e p r o g r e s s , t h a t e n r id i '- s a l l w o r k e r s . It is brother who was committed to the asy ing of the entire body, and yet low low mended. On Nov. If!), ising less than p r o lm lily t iie g r e a te s t o p p o r t u n i t y la b o r in g p e o p le h a v e e v e r all refuse or foul matters are the great k l» .v . » . N o w Is t h e tim e . I> e ls y m e a n * .o ss . I t ill p a r tic u la r s We would respectfully announce that J. (1 Biermann has arso-iiited himself with J. lic e , l i c i t , -r v ir ile H t «»»»€•*•. A «til r e s s . lum a short time ago. The attending Ulereare who follow it up regularly. four weeks before his death, he was mar E. Heeton in the Blacksniithing husmesn, and that we are now heifer than desiderata for a healthy home.” physician has very little hopes of his re Many famines pay out more in a year for ried to Miss Alico Heston, daughter of ever enabled to do ail work in our line with neatness and dispatch. covery. patent pills and other nostrums titan the Gideon Heaton, of our town. The de 9 John Davis who has been working at cost of a good bath tub, tha use of which ceased professed conversion five years Salem during the summer and fall re would benefit them four fold more than ago during revival services held by Dr. A m . W o r k W a r r a n t e d . H ESTO N & B IE K M A N N . New berg,” i* the verdict o f every one w ho area turned home Saturday. While at work all the drugs they pour down their Jessup and joined Friends’ church and has lieen a consistent member ever since. on a cottage at the reform school he got a throats. T 1 T I •; ID l JTs I ) K id I » L A C E . A , O . W H IT E M A N , fall, which disabled him for work, so he ' Old timers who a«sert that they never A short time before his death he suid lie 840 cerca, 11 miica, tin the crow Pile«, hou thwent from Newberg. came home to rest up a hit. saw so much rain in Oregon as we have wa3 trusting in the Lord. The funeral Immediately surrounding the deriot, and neiir tiie river. Fruit growers will A ch ili of Reuben Everest, about a had this fall and winter are forgetful. services which were conducted by Jane never overlook the lust tw o very important points. All tlmt can Is- said o f any MIDDLETON, OREGON. year old, that bad never been strong, Ten years ago this season the rains set in B Votaw, were held Wedne-d.iy. The tract as beiinr favorable to fruit grow ing, will lie found on the Dundee Place. died rather suddenly last Friday. Mr. fully as early ns they did this season and j remains were followed to the grave by ; I a m p r e p a r e d to do i’ lastering, Cementing and Chimney Building. All Work Oliar- and Mrs. Everest having had consider kept it up faithfully. The wheat at that the members of the Sons of Veterans, j an leed. Currea|x>ridencn solicited. able sickness in their family lately, have time was all hauled to ttie old Wynooski the deceased having been a munlaT oft warehouse on the river and farmers were that order. Tiie sorrowing wife who ia I the sympathy of the community. compelled to hau! rain or shine, snd the thus early loft a widow and tiie parents Will Wilson, who has been east of the and other members of the family have mountains for nearly two years was in roads were mOch worse than they are the sympathy of tiie community in this, town Monday greeting his old frier.ds, lie now. These are facta whether they con their great sorrow. sole anybody t.r not. having come down to spend the holidays — od C. L . Ballard, of our town, who has He thinks Newberg has b e n g ling to tin- H o rtien lt iii nl fiurtetjr. ItK. I’ A l l t l N U M K S W A T C H K » A M I » C L U C K « A ancCIALTY. been canvassing for the book entitled, front In great shaiie since he left. The ftcx'Mty met Saturday the 19th, i.i , NEWBERG, OREGON. Whatever may have been the ability “ Heroes of Unknown Seas and Savage and inclinations of Capt. Stewart to pay hands,” written by J. W . Buell, the his Maria’ hall, with a fair attendance. The | his debts, it seems that his son, the pho torian, made a large delivery the first of following officer» were elected for the en - 1 NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN, AND tographer who recently went hence, did the week. The hook is well written, suing terra : K. C. Armstrong, I’ reaident, not inherit any similar trait. If lie was a beautifully illustrated and just the thing Dr. A. Mills, Vice-President and J. II. gentleman, we do not understand the for a present to a boy, who takes an in Keen, Secretary and Treasurer. There was an interesting d».-eu»“ion on \ terest in historical works. Money invest word. 1« the be -1 place lit town to get your work <lnne. all kind* of 'Hn ortr, mich n* RnoAug, Spool- iiiK nti'l <»**nerHl KopiihtiK, neatly and promptly done. Prices reasonable ed in a good book like this one is money the subject of “ Concerted Action in the j F. II. Storey, our popular tinner and Sale of Fruit,” from whic h it appeared well spent. Nearly opposite Dayton road* F. H. STOREY, plumber, finished a job of patting in hot that co-oi»*ration is very necea-ary, as ex- Mr. McCormick, of Laurel, who came emplitie 1 hv the experiences of ft nit grow- and colil water fixtures including sink and bath tub, last week, for President over last week with his wife to attend era and packers in California. Newlin. He has four or five other jolts ' their sick daughter, was taken to Port Those in this community who profess j of the same itiud on band for parlies liv land Friday and placed in St. Vincent’s to be interested in horticulture, and neg- j hospital on account of temporary al«rra- I ret attendance at there meeting», or join ing in town. tion of miml. He received a aorain of ing the society, are lo*ing much valuable A petition is oat asking his excellancy, the spine a short time ago which has information in regard to fruit growing. T h is cu t s h o w s t io lo c a tio n o f th e lU in d n o P in -3 v/ith th o W d la m e tto Pennoyer. to grant a pardon to Geo P iv c r, th o cro s -..n e; of th e p r e p o s td RUIroei i »nil w a g o n b rid g e, a lso seemed to effect him at times ever since The next meeting ii to I** January 23, Christenson. W h o tt serving oat a ionr tho lir e * o f th o P. A. V/. V. w. R. arid tho proposed route of th o A sto ria and while here last week he became at 2 p. m., for which the program is a» A Sa lom R a ilro a d , a s w a ll a s o tn s r fru it s u b d iv is io n s th a t h av e been years sentence in the penitentiary for worse, and strange to say he seemed to follows: “ What is the Future Prospect sold . forgery committed at Astoria, something realize his condition and gave up his of the Fruit Industry,” by K. II Skinner, like a year ago. We know nothing A n d a full line of Undertaking (lends. Headquarter* fur Farm and (lord«« knife, saying that lie was afraid he would TM» |»l»r. i . »11 ffeln* to tie aolit anil v c bave pnt #mr prire. » « that th e ., who tiny now from le»»e Edwards ar.d Kiirha Smith ; “ (trow about tiie circumstances in this ease al hart some of the family. He was glad to ing Small Fruits for Canning,” by G. L. flr«t hici't,. will r-AltF'-<!.»uMe or m ire on their Inve.ffn *nt In a «Hort time. Ail we a-k I. for j Heed». l.it -mli.iv pareliw-er» to ex tiainr the property, mid call on u, or our a*eul, who will a lw .y , be | though Christenson formerly lived here go to the hospital an 1 it is to he hoped that lo-iu t on t*.»e grouiid.. Go *u<l ice t.efore voti iciv and his father who is a very fine old man with the careful treatment he will receive «Stabler, an I “ Grading Prunes,” by Paul R - 5 E D tSr. H O E S O N , Mary. • lives up the valley at the present time. there he will recover in a siiott time. 108 S c c c r d 5t., P o r tla n d , Or. C O M E A N U Local Events. “C .” Stock of General Merchandise. Compare .T. T . H A L I T LA, J A T TPI.E " O L D H K L l A l i U J .:." New Furniture Store. W A Y ID O W N P R IC E S . S. M. Calkins. P O S T O FFIC E lllilK i STORE Popular Patent and Family Medicines. S U R V E Y IN G . il P D P . L A T E S T S T Y L E S of W A L L TH K fewberg House, Blank Books, Stationery, School Books and School Supplies, C. F. MOORE CO. flp S W B ERG F U R N I T U R E S T O K J » IB . Z M IO T T U N T T , e , mm a i M ist B A Y STATE APPLE PARER IIESTON & BIERMANN, 1 i I ^ A ^ C K 8 M I T H S . ls. “ T h e T>reítio.st I^roportv A ro u n d Carriage Work & Hors Shoeing a Specialty. P la s t e r e r & C e m e n t o r, F. I I. I Io w a rd , WATCHMAKER & A Fall Line of Clocks And Watches Always 'T h e N e w Haud. at Reasonable Prices. T in S h o p Prop. 2JE W ST O R E . H ardw are, Furniture, Agricultural Implements, ___ id JEWELER.