Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, September 21, 1894, Image 3

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    TEAMEK TOLEDO.
S
Makes the round trip daily, excep t Sunday, be­
tween Daytou and Portland. Leaves Daytou at
5 a m . ; New berg at 6 a. w .t and returning leaves
Portland at 2 p. m.
OREGONIAN RAILWAY DIVISION
— AND—
PORTLAND AND YAMHILL RAILWAY.
Trains arrive at Newberg as follow s:
North.
South.
•12:30 p .m .
•12::» p. m.
6.05 p. m.
•Every other day.
Passenger aud Freight Rates to all points,
eau be obtained from
C. B. PJU8SELL,
Agent Newberg.
7 :Vi a. m.
Local Events.
Try the Middleton pickle.
Hear the Swedish Quartette.
1‘uuipa, pipe and fittings at Storey's.
Huy Blabwood from Newberg Milling Co.
Ask your grocer for the Middleton
pickle.
Best lumber in the county. Newberg
Milling Co.
J. B. Fuson of Dayton was in town the
first of the week.
Call on A. Pickett, at City Feed Store,
for your grass seed.
Wheat has been quoted as low as thirty-
three cents during the week.
The fair opens next Monday’ . Get your
etuff ready to place on exhibition.
Dr. Clark has been at Bridal V'eil dur­
ing the week practicing his profession.
One dozen photographs cabinet size,
extra finish, for $1.50 at Smith's gallery.
Edgar Ballard assisted Prof. Hodson in
his room on opening day at the public
school.
Rev. A. Parker and family of Puyallup,
Washington, are visiting with his brother
l .
. M. Parker.
The L. T. L. will meet Saturday at 4 p.
m. at the Methodist church. Parents
please take notice.
Milton Hampton moved to town the
first of the week and Canby Heston takes
his place on the farm for the year.
A gentleman named Young was here
from Clark county, Washington, Tuesday
and Wednesday looking for a fruit ranch
to rent.
Mrs. Leavitt will act in the capacity of
cook at the college boarding hall this
year. Her well known reputation as a
cook insures a full house.
You can’t afford to steal from your
neighbor’s clothes line when you can buy
a good work shirt for 40e. or a pgir of
pants for 75c. from Parker & Inglis.
Former students of Pacific College
please remember the annual reception
given by the Christian Associations, Fri­
day evening, 7 :30, September 21, 1894.
"Miss Edith Ellis, daughter of Mr. and
’"Mrs. Mordecai Ellis of Middleton and a
former student at the college was married
one day last week to a gentleman named
Meade.
We hereby serve notice on ail parties
using legal blanks that they need not go
farther than the G raphic office for sup-
pliee. We will keep a full supply of all
kinds on band.
Frank Vestal is home from Tualatin
where he has been working in a hop
yard during the summer. He will assist
, Luther Hill in the barber shop for a week
■ two after which he will enter college.
The farmer has to sell his stock cheap
and it is cheap meat that you want, while
it is your money I want. Take advant­
age of the supposod short life of the Cen
tral Meat Market and buy meat at hard
times prices.
J. S. B a k e r .
Miss Mellie Douglas the Post Mistress
at Scott’s Mills has been attending the
week with Miss Mabel Edwards. On last
Tuesday evening a company of young peo­
ple spent a couple of hours very pleasant­
ly at the Edwards' residence in honor of
Miss Douglas’ visit.
Try the Middleton pickle.
Try tho Middleton pickle.
Hear the Swedish Quartette.
Hear the Swedish Quartette.
Timothy und clover hay at City Feed
The G ra p h ic office for first class job
Store.
work.
Ark your grocer for the Middleton
Armory Hall Tuesday and Wednesday
pickle.
evenings.
See Newberg Milling Co. for all kinds
F. H. Storey has on hand all sizes of
of
lumber.
Iron Pipe.
Parker & Inglis are rustling for trade
Newberg Milling Co. successors to Dor-
and are getting it.
ranee Bros.
For a good wearing comfortable shoe
Tin lumps, tin flues and incubator sup­
call on G. M. Bales.
plies, at Storey’s.
Ttie Weekly Oregonian and the G raph ­
The Weekly Oregonian and the G raph ­
ic one year for $2.50.
ic one year for $2.50.
B. S. Cook and family of Salem were
Prepare to take your family to the fair
in town the first of the week.
next week and have a big time.
The chance of a lifetime—Armory Hall
Music in two languages at Armory Hall
Tuesday and Wednesday evenings.
Tuesday and Wednesday evenings.
City Feed Store for flour and all kinds
Jesse Johnson has cultivated quite a
A. P ickett , Prop.
respectable shade for his upper lip during of feed.
Henry Austin and family returned
vacation.
Dr. J. B. Moore of Laurel, was in town home from Big Nestucca last Saturday.
If you miss the Swedish Quartette you
the first of the week visiting his father,
will regret it the remainder of your days.
Alfred Moore.
Rev. McCart left on Tuesday morning’s
J. C. McCrea and family rode down to
Portland last Saturday behind that fine train for Eugene to attend the M. E. con­
ference.
team of blacks.
Tiie pay car distributed tire yellow
Charley Maris has been down from
Sheridan during the week visiting with metal along the Southern Pacific line
Tuesday.
S. M. Calkins.
Mrs. Mary Morris went to the city Tues­
J. P. Converse was up from Portland
the first of tho week looking after the day where aim has work in a privute
boarding house.
fruit on his place near town.
Rev. E. S. Craven has been here for
In order to make room the Newberg
Milling Co. will sell slab wood for 25c. several days looking after liis interests on
the fruit ranch.
per load during the next 30 days.
Tho man who has good apples clear of
A. T. Hill, F. A. Morris and Calvin
Stanley were in the city Tuesday in the worms will most likely get a good price
interests of their different lines of busi­ for them this season.
ness.
G. M. Bales the shoemaker keeps in
Cork
A gentleman named Loring from Port­ stock a fine line of shoe dressing.
land in company with his wife spent last soles constantly on hand.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Britt of
Bray, Dixon & Hodson have bought
Newberg.
one orchard of prunes near LaFayetto
Luther Charles appeared on the streets from which they will get somo three hun­
again Tuesday morning looking rather dred bushels.
lantern jawed from the effecte of his tus­
Charley Iloskius departed for Butteville
sle with the fever.
the first of the week. He will teach the
Mrs. White Kenney, president of the school on the north side of tho river dur­
state W. C. T. U. will vipit Newberg Oc­ ing the fall and winter.
tober 4, and will give us one of her popu­
Charley Hoskins bad only three pupils
lar lectures. All should hear her.
in attendance at his school the first day
We have just received a shipment of on account of hop pickiug and consequent­
Domestic Sewing Machines. Needles of ly he adjourned for a couple of weeks.
all kinds, machine oil, etc. Call and ex­
Al Towler has had a letter from C. B.
amine.
J. H. T ownsend .
Frissell at Sparta asking him to come to
T. II. Gardner bought five hundred that place to run the engine at the mines
pounds of prunes to take back to Omaha. for the night shift. Mr. Towler has not
If he succeeds in disposing of them at a yet decided whether he will go or not.
satisfactory profit he will send for more.
It is to be hoped that the the two resi­
If you want a pump go to Storey’s. He dents ol the town who wero fined $5 each
handles the best made, fits them up him­ on Wednesday morning for being drunk
self and guaranteee them to satisfy you. and disorderly on the previous evening
Galvanized pipe and fittings always ou will take warning and in the future mark
band.
a different course.
John Brown came over from Scott’s
N. C. Maris is in attendance at the
Mills last Monday with a big ¡uud of state fair this week with a dozen head of
students for the college. A good crop of Short Horn cattle and several coops of
fruit on his place near town received his fine chickens. Lee Stanley and Ira Hall
attention while here.
went along to groom the cattlo and feed
J. Rees arrived here from Scott's Mills the poultry and between spells blow in
Wednesday. He wilt do some carpen­ their hard earned money at the various
tering for Joseph Wilson in the way of an side shows.
addition to his residence. Glad to see
The Swedish Female Quartotto, import­
Jim back again as a resident of Now berg. ed from Stockholm, is probably the best
Deputy Sheriff Conner was in town
Monday, summoning witnesses to appear
before the grand jury to tell what they
know about the Mitchell-McCulley cut­
ting Bcrape which took place here last
June.
Jack Stevenson and wife in company
with a gentleman named West arrived
heie from Indiana last week. Mr. and
Mrs. Stevenson are glad to get back to
Oregon again, and are now prepared to
make thiB their borne.
"A s old as
the hills” an-i
never excell­
ed. “ Tried
and proven"
is the verdict
__ o f millions.
Simmons
Liver Regu-
lator is the
P * o n l y Liver
/ y t / y y L / and Kidney
medicine to
y-v
GOLD $$ for 50 Cents!
Is an expression often heard, hut we have yet to meet the person w ho h is
received any at that price. Yet many articles in our store are being sold at
price» Unit an* lower than some gooda have ever sold.
We are trying to help you over the hard,
times.
w hich y o u
can pin your
faith, for a
cure.
A
m i l d laxa­
tive, a n d
purely veg­
etable, act-
y-v • 7 7
ing directly
/ / C on the Liver
J . I r U J
ai l ( i Kid­
neys. Try it.
Sold by all
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder
to be taken dry or made into a tea.
DO
Than
T h e K in g o f L iv e r M ed icin es.
** 1 h a v e used y o u r S im m on s L iver Regu­
lator and can co n s cle n c io iu ly say it is the
k iu g o f all liv e r m ed icin es, I con sid er it a
m e d icin e ch est In Itself.— G e o . W . J a c k -
s o n , T a com a, W ashington.
« r K V E K Y P A C K A G E -««
B m
COMPARE
P R IC E S ?
IF
NOT. W H Y
NOT?
See our low priced Ginghams— 7 mul 8 cents.
Granulated Sugar— per sack, 8 6 .5 0 .
W e se ll n e a r ly o n e to n p e r w e e k .
G O O D AS T H E BEST.
Coffee— Arbuckle, Lion, Faultless— your choice, 2 5 cents.
5 gallon keg Pickles— 7 0 cents.
Large stock o f Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, etc.
W h ile we name the lowest prices we guarantee our goods in
every particular.
M O R R IS
& M ILES.
t h e Z S tjunp In r e d o n w r a p p e r
No M ore B ack A che ^
See if you can find Ah Hill’s new ad.
V» .. dr E
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A
Patronize the eatirg house at the fair
next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Charles are viB-
Ring ut Middleton.
S. M. Calkins has a position with Mot-
ris A Miles as salesman.
XT
The Sweodish Ladies Quartette at
Armory Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday
nights of next weok.
M. D. Greenlee is still at Newport work­
ing in the interest of the benificiary order,
the Knights and Ladies of Secur'ty.
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G rave
CONSTIPATION.
•DR;
* CREAM
B A K IN G
P0W KR
O IL S ,
A . T. H IL L .
First Btreet, N ew b erg , Ore,
'iNFLAMATIONofpiC BLADDER, aid
? ALL KIDNEY D IS E A S E S .--
Sold by A. T. Hill.
T h e B est Is
T h o C h o u p e st.
ARE YOU HUNGRY?
Go To WILSON’S GROCERY and
v e ry th in «
Freeh .* C lean .
GET SOMETHING TO EA T!
TJEPOT L U M B E R Y A R D .
Howard Williams lias bought a team of
big mares of Charley Ilodsen for his
truck. When this team arrivos Howard
will probably be the happiest man in
town.
The college ladies quartet was out by
the light of ttie moon on last Monday
night serenading.
The editor of the
GRArmc was awakened from sound slum­
ber by their singing at tiis window some­
time during the sti'l hours of the night.
Irving W. Larimore, physical director
Complaint is raised that parties who Thanks ladies.
of Y. M. C. A., Des Moines, Iowa, says
have no business on the public school
The larger number of the hop pickers he can conscientiously recommend Cham­
grounds go there and take liberties in the from town have returned while there are berlain’s Pain Balm to athletes, gym­
way of marking up the buildings and some who have come in could have pick­ nasts, bicyclists, football players and the
The school directors havo arranged
in other ways Such parties are warned ed longer if they had consented to go to profession in general for bruises, sprains,
with
Miss Sargeant the teacher of music
that arrests will be made for trespass if other yards as the demand for bands has and disloca'ions; a’.eo for soreness and
in the college to give instruction in vocal
such conduct is persisted in.
been very strong. It is reported that in stiffness of the muscles. When applied music in the public school, the charges
J. L. Hoskins president of the New­ many place* hops that are not very first before the parts become swollen it will
to be paid from tho school funds. This is
berg fair returned from Salem Wednes­ class will not he picked as picKors can’t effect a cure in onehalf the time usually
certainly a step in the right direction as
day morning where he had been in at­ make wages at the prices paid.
require«}, -For sale by A. T. Hill.
every child should have proper instruc­
tendance at the state fair. He stated
J. C. McCrea has been hauling gravel -"‘ The patter, patter of the little fellows tion in music and this will give those who
that he had completed arrangements for
from the river during the week .with a feet on the walks and the merry shout are unable to pay for private instruction
having the Yamhill county fruit exhibit
four horse team for business men along and laughter of the youngsters as they in music an equal chance wilh others.
now on exhibition at the state fair
First street who are preparing to prevent eome and go, proclaim to the world that The patrons of the public school will cer­
brought here for our fair next week.
the accummulation of mud in front of the public school has opened again. The tainly be gratified at the action of the di­
George Christenson wince trading his jj,ejr p]aces Qf business during the rainy attendance is far short of the average, as rectors in this movement.
warehouse to Hans Miller for a farm up season. It ia very hard to find a man some children are still in tlie hop yards
the Talley is contemplating moving to now who said a couple of years ago that and others are detained for various rea­
W a r m M e a l«.
the farm and assuming the role of a ^rave| was no g00ij for making roads in sons. After another week has passed and
The ladies will run the eating house at
granger again. Just when he will make Oregon
all the public school and college students fair next wpek and donate the proceeds to
the move he has not decided but not for
While in Chicago, Mr. Charles L. Kah- are in our streets will present a lively ap­ Pacific College. Those who have been
some time. Mr. Christenson is one of our
solicited for assistance jn the way of sup­
ler,
a prominent shoe merchant of Des pearance of evenings and mornings.
best citizens and we shall be loth to see
plies of varioun kinds have been very
Moins,
Iowa,
had
quite
a
serious
time
of
Mr.
Oscar
Thayer
of
Beaverton,
Wash­
him leave town.
I it. He took such a severe cold that he ington county, was in town last Monday. 1 generous, which insnres loaded tables of
Mr. Sommers of the firm of Olds & |
could hardly talk or navigate, but the Mr. Thayer was at one time connected I good things. Now let the public be as
Summers of Portland was in town the
prompt use of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- with ttie now defunct News of Portland. generous in their patronage of tho eating
first of the week in company with his J
cured him of his cold so quickly He also launched the Beaverton Chron­ 1 house. Leave your lunch basket at home
wife. Mr. Summers has been out for the ! e< ^
that others at the hotel who had bad icle which survived for eight months. J and eat a square meal.
past two months with horse and cart in
colds followed his example and half a Mr. Thayer says a large stock of ex­
the capacity of traveling man for th e. ,
.
.
,
dozen persons ordered it from the nearest perience is all be has to show for his
Awarded
house and thus taking a breath of fresh ,
,
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,
.drugstore. Thev were profuse in their efforts in the newspaper field. He is a
air while transacting business in place of .
,
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,
,
,, _
Highest
Honors—
World’s Fair.
genial
good
fellow
and
with
the
stiff
up­
thanks
to
Mr.
Kahler
for
telling
. . . . .
. .
kahler
them
a trip to the seaside or to the mountains-
how to cure a had cold so qnickly. For per lip which he carties he will no doubt
Rev. Post who owns land on an island sale by A. T. Hill, drnggist.
strike his gait yet.
in the Willamette river bottoms between
John Hess who has been living at Eu­
Major and Mrs. Morton commanding
Dayton and Wheatland was in town a few .
North Pacific Division Salvation Army gene and Corvallis of late and who is
days ago with a big wagon load of very
will visit Newlicrg next Monday in the here visiting his brothers had an exper­
fine melons of his own raising. He also
interest* of the rescue work among fallen ience with a horse the first of the week
brought down several baskets of nice t o -,
^
Mor|00 wi„ (pcak „ „ , he that came near being fatal. He wilh
matoes. He is engaged in raising froit
{ an(J ,h - Major on llie jubilN, others had just started out of town when
and vegetables on h.s .stand farm and
Capt Mi,ne of lhe ,pnt hrig- the horse liegan to bock and as the saddle
oeems to be making a sa-.ceu of both.
^ ^
^
||>e
pin(I. turned he fell und«*r the horse and was
The friends of President Newlin were er will be present and each will contri- either kicked or trod on in a manner that
glad to welcome him home again on ¡ad bute toward making this one of the big- left him in rather a had shape. Ife was
Fnday evening from his trip to Ofkaloosa. k.Pft times Newberg has ever aeen. taken to Dr. Littlefield's office where his
One rib was
Iowa. He epeaks in the highest terms of Armory Hall has been engaged and vis- wounds were dressed.
the treatment he received while at the itors are expected from Dayton, Dundee broken, a severe cut was received over
MOST PERFECT MADE.
educational conference and reports a and the surrounding country. An ad- one eye and the bones of his now broken.
pleasant and profitable meeting.
On mission of 10c. will be charged at the He presented rather a frightful appear­ A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret
Sunday night he preached an excellent door and proceeds to go toward starting a ance but is reported as getting along all from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
light.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
sermon at the Friends church.
Rescue Home at Portland or Seattle.
C Y
In F a c t , a n y t h in g u s u a l l y K ep t in a f lr s t - c l . iks l> r u g S t o r e .
C a ll a n d S e e uh w h e n In t h e C ity .
Mrs. L. E. Hembree of Slioridan who
was on her way to Ashland stopped off
for a visit with Mrs. J. G. Hadley the
first ef the week.
On Tuesday and Wednesday evenings
of next week th 6 citizens of Newberg will
have an opportunity to hear the HweedUh
Ladies Quartette.
These ladies after
traveling through Europe came to Araer
ica last year. They have been taking a
vacation at North Yamhill and are now'
preparing for an extended tour through
California and on farther south. Our ex­
changes speak in the highest terms of
their singing. They will sing at Armory
Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday even-
lugs during the fair.
A
W A L L P A P E R , BOOKS, S T A T IO N E R Y AN I) SCHOOL SUPPLIED.
Mr. and Mrs. Hammer and Mr. and
Mr 9 . Richie of Scott’s Mills came over the
first of the wetk and placed their sons in
college.
Graphic.
Q g I ^ - B _ P r a A R M
D R U G S , M E D IC IN E S , P A IN T S ,
II. J. Goetzman’s little daughter is here
from Vancouver to attend the public
school.
Mrs. M. Votaw and Mrs. F. A. Morris
were passengers for the city Thursday
morning.
Q
I.i the place to go for
Miss Cox, daughter of Rev. Anson Cox
of Sunnyside is here to attend college.
Mrs. Lon lladley received word this
weok of lhe death of her father Mr. Avers
which occurred at his homo in Kansas.
September 12.
The deceased was well
that ever sang in the city. The members known to a number of Newberg people.
alt have sweet voices and they sing their
The young ladies of the Swedish Quar­
national air* very melodiously.
They tette when singing, wear ttie picturesque
just carried the audience away and the costume of their native land which com
applause would not subside until after bining with the melody oi their voices
five enchorus had been responded to.— and their artistic execution, makes them
Seattle Telegrem.
tho favorites wherever they go.—N. Y
Eli Hadley, brother of Lon's, who has
been teaching at Portland for the past
two years has gone to the Hawaiian Is­
lands to spend the winter.
He has been
threatened witli Brights disease and his
physician advised a trip to ex Queen Lilt’s
country for the benefit of his health.
He resigned the position of principal of
the Woodstock school to which he had
been elected before he left.
YOU
W .
IE3.
H E A O O O K ,
Rough and Dressed Lumber, Doors and Windows, Brackets,
Turnings, Shingles, Lath, Pickets, Lim e, Saud, QUui, Nalls and all kinds of B uildin g Mate
rial and B uilders’ Hardware.
N ew b org , O reg on
Newberg Nursery,
TIRED, WEAK, NERVOUS,
Could Rot Sloop.
P rof. L. D. Edwards, o f Treston,
Idaho, says: “ I was all run down,
weak, nervous nnd Irritable through
overwork. I suffered from brain fa­
tigue, mental depression, etc. I be­
came so weak and nervous th at I
could not sleep, I would arise tired,
discouraged and blue. I began taking
K . C O O P E R «fe C O .
Wo take this plan to inform the public that wo are better than ever prepared to sup­
ply the trade this Fail in the line of a
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES.
Pal ties desiring to set orchards tiiis Fall will make money by calling on or corice
ponding with us before placing their orders.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
and now everything Is changed. I
sleep soundly, I feel bright, active
and ambitious. I can do moro In one
day now than I U3ed to do In » week.
For this great good I give I)r. Miles’
Restorative Nervine the sole credit. ,
© m ; I T PI
BROS..
I’ R O l’ R IE T O R S OF TIIK
It Cures.”
Dr. M1W Nervine Is «old on a positive 1
that the flrat bottlo will oeuetlt.
S uar&nioe
,11 druggists «till it fit $1,6 bottles fur IT», or
it will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of price !
b j the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Sold by all Druggists.
COMMERCIAL LIVERY STA B LE.
First-class lligs on short notice.
Our prices are the lowest in town.
G IV E TJ© A CALL.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
W o rld '» Pair Highest M .d * l and Diploma.
j. S. HOLT & CO,
F o r Hale.
Ten acres of land. Will make a No. 1
fruit and chicken ranch,
lias living
water. One arro cleared. Fenced on
three sides. Will take a hack or good
horse as part pay. t4
A. E. Moons.
Dry Goods,
(Groceries.
Salvation Army meeting at Barrack*on
First street as follows : Tuesday for Sol­
dier Convert» and Recruits; Wednesday,
Public; Friday, Holiness, for Christians
only ; Saturday eve, Public; Sunday, all
day, rommencing with 7 *. m., knee drill,
Holiness meeting 11 a. m.. Family Gath­
ering at 3 p. to. uml Grand Free and Easy
in the evening. Everybody welcome.
Lv. G ko . W. B rown , in Charge.
Prices suitable to all classes o f Purchasers.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
World’* Fair Highest Award.
Cash Meat Merkel
Tlie regular subscription price of Tint
FRUIT LANDS FOR SALE.
GRArmc is $1.50 and tho regular sub­
180 Acroa, In T r a c t * to auit, of from
scription price of The Weekly Oregonian .1 to 40 acre» cacti. A ll partly Im proved Uood
tvf: m i x Fort n
» e i :
WK UP Y r o n
tr5 i Í .
is $1.50. Any one subscribing for T iik locality, from % to 2 miles from Newberg.
T e r m .e a .y . Cheap for cash.
G rai - iiic and paying one year in advance
K o m c k o Host s m u t
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION.
can get both Tiiu U bai ’ hic and The Week- sprtn*hr<»)k. Or.
ly Oregonian one year {or $2.50. All o l d -------------— —
subscribers paying lluiir subscription* for j
JO B PRINTING.
one year in advance will he entitled to (
the same offer.
If yon want Poster«,
A. M. Bailey, a well known citizen of J
if yon
y want Er velopaa,
If you want Hill Heads,
Eugene, Oregon, says his wife has fo r :
S T R IN G U R A N C H
If
you want Statements,
years been troubled wilh chronic diarrlue#
If you nani Letter Heads,
and used many remedies with little relict
It you want Note Heads,
until elm tried Chamberlain's Colic,
If vou want Wedding Cards,
If yon want Business Cards,
Cholera ami Diarrhuia Remedy, whirl, j
If toil want Programs,
Oaxuoa.
Nctvaiao,
has cured her sound and well. Give it a
If yon want Circular«,
trial and yon will tie surprised at the
If von want dale Bills,
prompt relief it affords. 25 and 50 rent '
If von want Pamphlet*,
Wyandottes a Specialty.
If von want loihel*,
bottles for sale by A. T. Hill, druggist.
H yo» want tag*,
The
I m I nnd moat popular breed.
Legal blanks of all kinds at this office
If you want anything on earth in the Eggs for sale at 12 per netting o f 15.
Full stock kept on hand and sold a! the ; ling of printing, call on the HaAriit«'.
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Poultry Yard
Swedish Ladies Quartette, Armory Hall, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Sept 25-6. Popular Prices, 25 and 35c HEAR THEM.