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    PACIFIC COLLEGE,
NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
lt e a l E s ta te .
' offense excites the venomous hatred o f , ' nS ■ dairy coat. Home will select one if
94000 <
¡the Goebelltet.—(i lobe-Democrat.
her tail is the proper length, others if;
215 acres, 100 acres in cult vatlon, good
_____
| the tail is small and is yellow on the
orchard and buildings,
miles from
IftëUKU BYBRY FRIDAY MORNfNO.
Nearly every town in the valley is eDl^ ®l the b°ne- A person, I think, is
Newberg, iu the Cbehaletn valley- The
1
liable
to
lail
on
deciding
on
any
ol
these
>
N E W B E R G , O R E .
.
talking creamery now-a-days. If they
laud is in good state of cultivation. 115
acres in timber and pasture. Terms
E. II. WoOOWABD, E d ITOB A P l'B M S U IR . all succeed there will be more creamer­ points. Study the shape and make ap
easy.
of the whole cow from head to tail and
W. C. W o o d w a r d , A s s o c i a t e E d i t o r . ies than cows. Better get the cream
Either of above places for reu t
then decide. Don’t forget to he sure
first.—Silverton Appeal.
1900 Ob-
that her hips are large and rather bony
52 acres, partly improved, bouse and
FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1900.
barn, good runuiug water, two miles
Now it Is said that the people of Nicar­ and that her Urge udder has plenty of
from Newberg.
agua want to be annexed to the United room to project between her legs. Thou
2400 0 0 -
É iile rsd as secon d cla ss m atter a t tb s postoOlcs
we feel
sure
that we have a
Btates.
As
we
are
about
to
build
the
at N ewberg, Oregon.
80 acres, 60 In cultivation, two houses
Nicaragua canal, and will Invest several dairy type—rather bony and not too
in good condition, one good barn, fences
I
fleshy,
the
contrary
to
which
we
find
million dollars down there, it might be
in good condition, fine orchard. Close
to scl.ool and poslotfice. Four miles
All the law breaker asks is simply to the part of wisdom to annex Nicaragua. 'in a heel producing animal. Here is
from railroad.
be let alone.
The country through which the canal where the dual purpose, all purpose, no
For Exchange—ICO acres of land four T lv Academy offers excellent opportunity for review work and prepa­
will pass will be Americanised anyway. purpose cow fails. The dairy type will be
miles from Waterville, Washington.
ration for teaching. Besides the
found in the breeds that have been bred
—Albany
Herald.
Will trade for town property or »mall
API
“ What’s so rare as a day in—
that way for hundreds of years. Of
farm in this vicinity.
March?” begging the poet's pardon.
2150 00—
Bryan declines to discuss the de­ course there are exceptions to all rules.
80 acres, 60 in cultivation, good build*
sertion of Sewall, his late running mste. We may find a good dairy cow among
ings, fences and orchard. Seven miles
Senator Biraon has taken a courageous It was not so long ago he stated in an the beef breeds but from that one, we
from Newberg.
-There will be-
stand against the Porto Rican tariff bill. interview that lie had yet to find a man may have to raise a dozen heifer calves
For further information Inquire,
We admire the men who have the cour­ who supported silver in 1H90 who did before we get another good cow.
B tatbk A B utt ,
Newberg, Oregon.
age to declare and defend their own per­ not support it now. It was really un­
Even though the all purpose cow is a
sonal convictions, regardless of political kind of Mr. Sewall to shatter the colo­ good dairy animal, it costs more to keep
S u m m o n *.
aHillations. They are ol the stuff which nel’s silvery dream in such a rude man­ a thirteen hundred pound critter than
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
makes a nation great.
one that weighs eight hundred and fifty
for the County of Yamhill.
ner.—Headlight.
Newberg Orchard Association,
1
pounds. If it requires feed according to
a private corporation
_
True to the traditions of their p a rty - weight it will cost two thirds as much to
Homo men who have boys who neod
Summons,
careful guarding to keep them from tak­ destruction, but not construction—the keep the eight hundred and fifty pound
J. T. Osborn,
Defendant.
ing the road that leads to ruined lives, democratic senators in caucus had noth­ cow as it does the thirteen hundred
To J. T. Osborn, the above named defendant:
are free to excuse and cry “ persecution” ing more substantial to offer each other pound cow. 8o if the dual purpose cow
Iu the name of the btate of Oregon you are here­
by required to appear and answer the complaint
when mention is made ol the illicit sale or the country, thaii a continuation of op­ is equal to the dairy cow in making but­
filed against you in the above entitled buit. ou
of liquors in Newberg. “ For they havo position to the republican policy towards ter it costs one third more to keep the
or before the 30th day of March, 1900, and if you
fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof
In critter alive. We will say the cost is
sown the wind, and they shall reap the the new possessions of the U. 8.
the plaintiff will apply to said court for the re­
lief demauded in its complaint, viz; For a judg­
other words, they object to the republi­ one and one-fourth cents per day more,
whirlwind."
ment agalust you in the sum of One Thousand
can policy, but have nothing better to or $4.50 per year, for eight years or the
Dollars, with interest thereon from January 1,
U07. at teu per cent, per M A U L and for the
average time the cows would be in their
As the time for the first district con­ propose.—Clntskanie Chief.
further sum of $125.00 attorneys fees, with In­
prime, $30.48. You may soy the calves
terest thereon from date of filing the complaiut
vention draws near Mr. Tongue’s
in this suit, at the rate of six p ercen t per an-
are
wortli
more
from
the
all
purpose
A very prominent gentleman In tlio
A healthy moral atmosphere combined with favorable
num, aud for the costs and dii
disbursements
of C Y O C IIC C C I (lU f
*
chances for renomination grow stronger.
t A r t l l O C O L U ÏT ”
inrelleclual advantages.
this suit and accruing costs herein.
cow
and
she
is
worth
more
for
beef.
The
shaping
of
politics
in
this
state,
who
is
There is no united opposition to him
2nd. That the defendant pay BAid sums to
heifer
calves
from
the
dairy
cow
will
plaintiff
and
accept
the
deed
and
release
ten­
personally
opposed
to
Congressman
whatever. Is all right and proper for
dered with itB complaint in this cause, and in
the different delegations if they feel so Tongue, admitted to the writer the oth­ mo9t all make good dairy animals while
the event the same is not paid within thirty
days from the date of entering judgment here­
from
the
all
purpose
cow
they
will
not.
er
day
that
Mr.
Tongue
was
the
ablest
disposed to give complimentary recog­
in, that the interest of defendant in the follow­
described real property, to-wic:
nition to favorito sons on the first bal­ and best man in the district, and there The hull calves from the larger breed* maries on the 31st of March and the ing Being
sixty acres in the Geo. 8. Nelson D. Send for Catalogue.
lot, but after that there will bo a grand was no reason other than personal why will be wor(h one third more for veal, county convention be held April 5.
L.C .. Sec. 2. Tp. 3 .8 . R. 3, West Willamette
T H O M A S N E W L 1N , P r e s id e n t.
Meridian, off the North end of the 287.50 acre
lie should not be returned. This state­ or about $3 each, and in eight years
On motion the apportionment was tract
rush for Tongue and the band wagon.
purchased by Geo. Christenson from W.
ment will reflect the sentiment of a ma­ there will be about four of them which placed at 1 for every 10 or fraction of 5 8. Ladd and wife and 8. Reed and wife, deed of
which is recorded ou Page 216 of Book “R ” of
jority of th6 people of the district, too.— equals $12 more than for bull calves of or over cast tor T .T . G ter for governor the
Records of Yamhill County, Oregon, more
Bet something new every spring and Forest drove Times.
the dulry breed. The dairy cow is still in 1898. This will give 185 delegates particularly described as follow»: Beginning
at the uorthwest corner of the Geo. 8. Nelson
fall—it will benefit some one. (irnpe
$24.48 thread. You may get $24.48 more apportioned as follows in the various D. L. C., said corner being marked by a quart
vine, berry, or rose bush, fruit tree or
bottle, over which is a rock l ’x l ’x l ’ firmly plant­
The pnst winter has been one of the for the beef from your dual purpose precincts;
ed in the ground ; thence east 1624.4 feet to the
shrub. W’e have tried ail and the pleas­ most favorable for the live stock indus­ breed but your heifer Calves are not as
corner of the aforesaid Geo. C. Ohris-
Am ity.................................................... 7 northeast
tenson tract; thence south along the east side
ure ol planting and seeing them grow is try that Eastern Oregon lias experienced good as the heifer calves from the dairy
Baker Creek........................................ 7 and line of said Christensou tract 1608 97 feet;
worth more than the cost. When we for a number of years. But little feed breed.
west 1624.4 feet to the west line of the
8o where is the benefit of
Bellevue.............................................. .4 thence
Geo. 8. Nelsou D. L. O .; thence north along said
have gathered the fruit and beautiful hies been used and stock fins come keeping the all purpose cow if we
16C8.97 feet to the place of beginning.
Carlton..................................................7 line Be
foreclosed and sold according to law
flowers, our only regret is that we have through the winter In prime condition. could get one equally as good ns the
Checowan............................................ 8 and the proceeds realized therefrom be ap­
not done more along this line. Cele­ This condition o( affairs together with dairy animal? We may raise or buy a
plied, first to the cost of sale aud the costs and Our interests are all here, we can not afford to misrepresent any article
Dundee.................................................. 4 disbursements herein; 2nd. to the amounts
brate the birthdays with a tree planting, prevailing prices of stock places the cat­ dozen in order to get one good one.
which we have for sale.
E . Dayton...........................................11 found to be due the plaintifT herein; 3rd, the
b'llance, if any there be, to be paid to the de­
thus having arbor days all through the tle and sheeptuei. of this section on the
In conclusion I will sny, in building
W . Dayton........................................... 8 fendant; that plaintifT have judgment and e x ­ O A K TA N L E A T H E R U S E D ON L Y . C A R R IA G E T R IM M IN G .
year.—Pacific Farmer.
against the defendant for any deficien­
shady side of easy street.—Elgin Re­ up our dairy herd we should select the
Fairlawn............................................... 7 ecution
cy that may remain after applying said pro­ Repairing cheaper than anywhere else.
Thank you for your past patronage,
dairy type, give her the right kind of
corder.
will try very hard to merit a continuance of the same.
Lafayette.............................................. 9 ceeds to the satisfaction of sala judgment; that
plaintiff have such other and further relief as
rare and feed, prove her by the Scales
Taylor, of Kentucky, now assumes to
N. McMinnville...................................9 to the court may seem meet and equitable iu
premises.
lie a candidate for Vice-President on the
S. McMinnville..................................11 the 'Ibis
The latter day democratic "statesmen” and Babcock test, then stay with tier
summons la published against you
Republican ticket. If such an idea were
and we will succeed.
pursuant to an order of R. P, Bird, Judge of the
N.
Newberg.........................................13
and
press,
who
are
so
glibly
berating
not maddening it would be amusing.
county court of Yamhill County, state of Ore­
J . M. A tk in s o n .
8. Newberg........................................... 8 gon, made by said Judge, February 15th, 1900.
tlio republican party and offering advice
—Albany Democrat.
in the absence of the Circuit Judges of the
N. Yam hill........................................... 7 above
While mostly a product of the Demo­ as to just liow tlio republicans are doing
entitled court, and is published in the
3
H r a v . M en P a ll.
Newberg Graphic for six weeks immediately
N.
Sheridan.........................................
9
crat's fertile inventive genius, we can everything wrong, might more profit­
prior to said 3Uth day of March, 1900, and the
Victims
to
stomach,
liver
and
kidney
Keeps^on hand a full and complete line of
S. Sneridan..........................................5 date of flr&t publication of said summons iu
easily understand why “ such an idea” ably attend to missionary work in their
is February 16, 1900.
W. Chehalem.....................................8 said paper
They have about tronblo as well aa women, and all feel the
would be maddening—to the democrats. own household.
CAKE A CAKE and A. C. SPENCER,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
W illam ina............... .......................... 13
Nothing is so unpleasant as a continual wrecked their own party with ovecdoscs results in loss of appetite, poisons in the
blood,
backache
and
nervousness,
head­
W illamette......................................... 6
reminder of one's own baseness and of populistic fallacies, and have made
N o tic e o f F i n a l S e t t l e m e n t .
Whiteson..............................................4
crióte. The wry intimation of the name such a dismal failure of late years that ache and tired, listless, run-doWn feeling.
Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned
has filed in the county court of Yamhill coun­
But
there’s
no
need
to
feel
like
that.
Lis­
of Taylor is a veritable “ Baoquo’s tlio average voter doubts very much
state of Oregon, his final account of his ad When you are needing anything in this line, call and see us and your
Total.................................................. 185 ty.
He
ministration hi the estate of Daniel C. Has
their ability to give uny kind of sound ten to J.W . Gardner, Idaville, Ind.
ghost” to the democrats.
tings,
deceased, aud that said court has ordered
wants will be fully supplied.
After discussing various topics of in­ that said
political advice. Their party, without says: "Electric Bitters are just the thing
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
final account aud all objections to
the
same
be
heard
by
said
court
at
the
usual
for
a
man
when
tie
is
all
run
down,
and
terest,
the
meeting
adjourned.—Trans­
«
V
F'ree
Delivery.
a name, platform, or principles, needs to
place of holding said couit in the courthouse
The Oregonian nml the Washington reform Itself before attempting the don’t care whether he lives or die*. It script.
J O S . W I-L S O H sT .
in McMinnville, In said county, on Tuesday,
the 3rd day of April, A. I)., 1900, at the hour of
county prcBs are having a spirited and wholesale job of reforming the world.— did more to give me new strength and
eleven
o'clock
a.
m.
of
said
day.
at
which
time
I t is very hard to stand Idly by and and place all persons interested in said estate
slightly acrimonious contention us to Herald.
good aiqielite than anything I could take.
may appear and file objections to said account,
Congressman Tonguo’s record on the
I can now eat any thing and have a new see our dear ones suffer while awaitiug if they have any.
SAMUEL GAUSK,
2*23
Executor of said Estate.
motley question. It seems scarcely nec­
leasoonlife. Only 50c. atC .E . Smith’s the arrival of the doctor. An Albany
Knm.-ey
&
Feuton,
A
ttys
for said Estate.
T ilK » A I ltT T Y P E .
(N. Y .) dairyman called at a drugstore
essary and hardly worth the space it
drug store. Every bottle gusranteed.
there
for
a
doctor
to
come
«ud
see
his
AGENTS
WANTED—
FOR
“THE LIFE AND
occupies. What’s the good of resur­ A T a p e r r r a r i b e f o r e ( h e C h e h a l e m I ) « l r y -
achievements of Admiral Dewey,” the world’s
T h e L o y a l M o u n t a i n e e r s In t h e W a r o f child, then very sick with croup. Not greatest naval hero.
uie n 'a A a io n la lln u .
recting the ghosts of bygone years? The
Bv Murat Halstead, the
t h e U n io n .
tlndiug the doctor In, he left word for li felong friend and admirer of the nation’s idol.
question is, how does Mr. Tongue stand
The dairy cow is a machine for con­
Biggest and beat book; over 500 pages. 8 x 10
Tlie loyalty of this region in the Civil him to come at once on his return. He inches; nearly 100 pages halftone illustrations.
now? Whatever ho may once have be­ verting food into milk. In order for tier
Only
$1.50. Enormous demand. Big commis­
lieved in the misty pnst, he is now out to do this successfully she must be al­ War whs a Hiirprine to both Northern also bought a bottle of Chamberlain’s sions. Outfit free. Chance of alifetim e. Write
The Dominion Company, 3rd floor Cax-
and out for the gold standard as every­ most the opposito from the beef breeds, anti Southern Mntesmen. Tho moun­ Cough Remedy, which lie hoped would quick.
tou Bldg., Chicago.
body knows, thus presenting himself in as beef cattle convert their food into tain people owned land, but did notown give some relief until the doctor should
ANTED—8EVEKAL PERSONS FOR DIS
refreshing contrast to the proverbial beef. In selecting a dairy cow we first alavefl, and the national feeling of the arrive. In a few hours ho returned,
trict Office Managers in this state to repre­
fool who never changes his mind.
sent me in their owu and surrounding coun­
look at her from in front and seo that Revolutionary period had not spent its saying the doctor need not coine, as the ties.
Willing to pay yearly $600, payable week­
child
was
much
better.
The
druggist
force
among
them.
Their
services
In
she has a nice horn, small nock of good
ly. Desirable employment with uuusual op­
Mr. Otto Bholz, says the family lias portunities. References exchanged. Enclose
West
Virginia
and
east
Tennessee
aro
length, head rather lean, and widens
The Boers hate the Eng
recommended Chamberlain’s self-addressed stamped envelope. 8. A. Park,
perhaps generally known. But very since
Because the English have lavished kind­ from shoulders hack to hips. Next pass few know or remember that the whole Cough Remedy to their neighbors and 3*20Caxton Building, Chicago.
ness on them? Thut is not probable. around to the side, hero wo notice her
The arrogance and greed of the English­ rise on back from shoulders to tail, and mountain region was loyal. Gen. Carl friends until he has a constant demand
men with whom the Boers have come in descend oil belly, making hsr wedge Schurs had soldiers enlisted iu the for it from that part of the country.
eontact have bred in them a hatred ol
She should he by all means mountains of Alabama, and the writer For sale by C. F . Moore A Co.
C. P . B U T L E R , P ro p .
England and everything English. Eng­ shn|>e.
Newberg, Ore.
land cannot rule the lloers, after site large barreled with good digestive or­ lms recently seen a letter written by the
K r a i F s t a t e T ra n sfe rs.
whips them, except with a large stand­ gans, so that she can work up Urge Confederate governor of South Carolina
America’s Greatest Practical Fowl,
ing army. Oil and water will not mix. quantities of rough feed and convert it in which ho relates to fGeneral Hardee Reported by the Yamhill Co. Abstract Coat Mc- T lio B u r re d & W h ite P ly m o u th
Courier-Herald.
Minuvllle, Oregon, for the week ending
K ockt*.
the troubles caused by Union sentiment
W ill sell cheaper than any one in the County.
W ill exchange New
Meh 10, 1900. James M. Pugh, manager.
I have kopt my record as a breeder of the best
Whatever the merits of the South Af­ into milk. The more she will eat if the in the mountain counties.
strains
of
Plymouth
Rocks and will spare a
Goods
for
old.
right
kind
of
a
cow,
the
more
profit
I’eter
Hagev
to
H
L
Hagey
21,37
rican question, the above displays poor
limited number of eggs from two first class
It is pathetic to know how theae
pens.
a in Levi Itagey die t3r3. .. $ 200 00
Goods sold on Weekly or Monthly Payments.
logic, poorer insight into human nature tliero is in keeping her.
mountain regiments disbanded with no
Oue
Pen White Plymouth Rocks
It
takes
a
certain
amount
of
feed
to
Levi Hagey A wf to Bertha A
and the poorest knowledge of Soutli Af­
poet or historian or monument to per­
(Pimpire Strain)
Hagey 42.74 a in Levi Hagey
rican history. Hullire it to remark that keep the nnintal alive, and all she will petuate the memory of their valor. The
F. A. MORRIS, Pres.
ent
above
that
amount
should
he
con­
die t3r3........................................ 500 00 One Pen Barred Plymouth Rocks
it Is the perversity of human nature to
A. R. MILLS. Vtce-Pre«.
very flag that was first on Lookout
(Ringlet
Strain)
verted
into
milk.
This
explains
why
a
W D Wright A wf to P E Thom­
MOSES VOTAW, C u h icr.
hate those we havo ill-used.
Mountain
and
“
waved
above
the
clouds”
All first class
f»s
birds
carefully
selected,
largo
cow should have a large stomach capac­
ason it 9 in Fair Lawn sub
size, good shape and color, fine layers and
was
lost
to
fame
in
an
obscure
mount­
bred from the best prize winners.
ity. We are liable in selecting a wedge j
near McM................................... 250 00
Senator McBride lias been chosen a shaped cow to select one with a weak ain home when Berea discovered it and Wm Colwell to N H Sitton 130 a
ruggists
. .. „ _.
^
member of the republican committer on constitution if we are not careful, as site rescued it from oblivion and destruction.
$
4 * yh
Q
su
X.
4 •
„
In
N
K
Sitton
d
lct3r4.............
4000
00
“ order of business" for the upper house may be narrow in front an I not have ' —From •• 1 he Southern Mountaineer,99 ¡
N ew berg, O r.
me C Robinson to Janey M
of congress, which committee will prac­ good lung capacity. Tlio next point wo in the American Monthly Koview of
E Oalbrenth Its 2 3 4 5 blk 16
Carriage
and
Wagon
Builders.
Reviews
for
March.
Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Wall
tically decide what measures shall have should notice is the udder, first it
Hurley A Larges add to New­
O R G A N I Z E D
3 .8 9 3
priority of consideration in tlio senate should be large, extend well up behind,
Paper.
berg............................................... 500 00
3 T h e i r B u s in e s s B o o D iln g.
during the present session. The other run forward well, it should 1« broad and
Transacts a general banking
Probably no one thing lias rained such Wm Harrison to Jas Hamnett
members of the commiltoo are Senators have four well placed teats, set wide
Repairing, Painting and Trimming
tract
8
9
Hurleys
fruit
land
business.
Allison, Hale, Hanna, Aldrich, Sewall, apart, of good siso and extend straight a general reviving of trade at G. E.
Promptly Done.
s u b .............................................. 200 00
Stationery and School Supplies.
Walcott, Spooner and Elkins. Wonder down. We now approach tlio cow and Smith'« drug store ns bis giving away to
Foreign Exchange bought and
M C I-ewellan to Ja s Hamnett
his
many
customer*
cf
eo
many
free
if sny one is going to get lip and say this place our hand on her. The hair should
tract
13
Hurleys
fruit
land
sold.
committee is "composed of the small be short and hide should feci like a trial bottle* ol Dr. King's New Discovery
| s u b ...............................................
50 00
men of the senate,” ns lias been done in I g|ove We notice a Urge bright eye in Ui Consumption. Their trade is simply
Horseshoeing and General Black- Books and Tablets and E tc., Etc. Careful attention given Collections.
i
Rosina
J
Simpson
to
McM
Nat’l
other eases, including that on the I’hil- j a great many cases, ft shows that she is enormous in Ibis very valuable remedy,
smithing.
bank
Its
1
2
blk
2
Chandlers
ippines as well as the commerce com- „ little nervous about strangers, but al­ Irotn the feet that it always cures and
2nd add to McV ...................... 600 00
M onday,
P U B L IS H E D ON
never
disappoints.
Coughs,
Colds,
Asth­
mittee, containing the leaders of the up- j t e r hcr confidence is gained she ls gen­
W
W
Stockton
to
C
T
Stockton
W
ednesday,
TH UR SD AY.
per house? The Statesman hopes that tle enough. We ought to sec large milk ma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat and
1 80.08 a ** int in sec 6 I6r5. . . . 2000 00
For over fifty-eight years
F rid a y .
the “ order of business committee” will veins, and the more crooked the better. lung diseases are quickly cured. You
Hs« 4 »em«ly HturtraWd,
TM« I« en« Magarli)«
8 H Scott A wf to W E Lynch
get the Nicaragua canal measure to the If we run our hand along the lielly we ran lest it before Inlying by getting a trial
P ra c tic a lly
Original Drawing*.
you vast.
a National Family Paper
450 00
tract
H
in
Hurleys
sub...........
front, and it will no doubt do so if Sena­ should find holes or milk wells where bottle free, large size 50c. ami $1.00 Ev­
A D A IL Y
for farmers and villagers,
!
Calvin
Cixoti
A
wf
to
Samuel
tor McBride has bis way.—Statesman.
the veins enter the body, thst we could ery bottle warranted.
Gause small tract adjoining
a n d th e
whose readers have repre­
stick the end of n finger into.
Newberg.....................................
Chaapest K no w n
sented the uery b a t ele-
A little social life is good for one. As
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Senator Clark's hair is so red that it more importance than a great many time goes on, and the old friends have
ris nS, blk 13 Edwards add to
I pu blication, profusely illustrated with
spreads a golden líalo all over the legis­ think for. Tlio escutcheon is the hair gone to their promotion, it is well to
portraits and half-tones; contains all
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lative districts of Montana.—Wlobe- running upwards <»n tlio hack part of the
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udder, thigh, and also what is called to-day by cultivating friendly relations
Democrat.
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tnestlc and Foreign Correspondence, ble Market Reports. Fascinating Short
virticle escutcheon. The name was de­ witli those about us.—March Indies'
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Industrial Information, Fashion Notes. *,or1” ’ * n u n e « « "« « Agricultural B e-
As the germs of smallpox appear to be rived from its similarity to a shield or
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Agricultural Matters carefully treateJ, partment, ScientifTc and Mechanical
pretty well scattered all over the North- < * ''‘' heon. It ought to I« somewhat
Us 3 4 5 blk 2 Lippincotts 1st
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rial and Market Reports
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March 10, 1900.
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ounce ol vaccination is worth a pound of
at the same hour as the dally edition, Women, Humorous Illustrations for old
f«c«*tlonaliy lntar*«t-
er ami finer than that bordering it and
Republican county central committee
Its 1 2 blk 2 Lippincotts 1st
smallpox.—Milton Eagle.
Ing Frotar** for 1900.
ers on da'e of issue, and each edition is * ud FounS- H I® The People s Pa-
will resemble fur.
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be very soft. If the cow gives rich milk Magers, chairman, at 1.30 p. m. In the
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«eHAlwr J. 4*. » f W f r. Rbva K. R fifbnl. newspaper for buev people.
“ Harmony whisky” is the name of an the skin will be a rich golden color. abeence of secretary, Clarence Butt was
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Mary J Clarx 45, to W p Morris 35.
k l « k H a t t e r s « « r t k . l t I n t h roa» f . P a r h a H ,
article now extensively advertised. The thigh escutcheon or lower part is chosen secretary.
Regular sutweription price,
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Mary I, Wiggins 18, to Wiley T Ish- F.lla Wheeler WI lees, K n il» « IlM kfll
That's the kind the democrats, populists the principal part, as lots ol good cows
Bole. Peter Hae<)ueen. nn«l m » b j of the
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We furnish it with the Graphic for
We furnish it with the Graphic for
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coming campaign.—Ftatesman.
we find a cow with a good shape in ev­
“ The fa tte n al H alevine” «rfll b» »ent fY*a
On motion it was decided to bold two
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If Gov. Taylor Is ever placed on trial wide out and high up on her thigh* we held to elect delegates to the district and very best pills I ever used for costlve- Bod mentioning “ Special I F » offkr ”
congressional convention.
in Kentucky it will be for receiving a will generally have a good one.
nesa, liver and bowel troubles.” C. F.
THE W . W . POTTER CO., •
Ou motion it was decided to holJ pri­ Moor. A Co.
fro
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Most people havo their way of select-
plurality of the votes of the stats. That
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