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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1896)
Durring the winter of 1893, F. Coutest for a Petrified Man. | Those who are troubled with ______ ! rheumatism should try a few ap- M. Martin. Long Reach, West \ a., Duluth,July 27—I»uis 1^ Count« i plications of Chamberlain’s Pain contracted a severe cold which left I who was murdered on the prairies Balm, rubbing the parts vigorously him with a cough. In speaking of near this plac**, back in the 40a, at each application. If that does how he cured it he says: “I used i Returning prosperity will make many rich but noahnr seems doomed to have no rest even not bring relief dampen a piece of several kinds of cough syrup but make so much within a short time as by successful S,~e ,Ut •-l*culationn,Griitt after the grave closed upon him. . flannel with Pain Balm and bind it found no relief until I bought a bot Provisions and Stock. Some weeks ago Le Counle’s 1 on over the seat < f pain and prompt tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy JKin F0R Ei?-H Dgil,lR ‘'NVESTES CAN BE MADE RI 111« g-are was discovered by aocident i relief will surely follow. For sale which relieved me almost instantly iysle.THlic Plan r-f Sjaialrioi ' ™ . r- • * • • • «.« and in a short time brought about Northern Minnesota, and the i by druggists originated by us. All successful speculators onerjreon a re»., ’ i a complete cure.” When troubled It is a well-known fact that there are thouiin b of .ue/in i?‘t*n’ body was exhumed. It was found with a cough or cold use this remedy of the t mted States who, by systematic trading thro»j<rh :» 4 ‘ to b-4 completely petrified and the and you will not find it necessary ers, make large amounts every ye *r. ranging from a few exhumers started out to exhibit it TWO FOR ONE. to try several kinds before you get for the inan who invests a hundred or two .1 »lla-s nt. tn e-nni :a'i as a curiosity in the R--d River val r ’ "J to relief. It has been in the marktt 1100,000 or more by those who invest a few thousand. ley country. The owner of the It is also a fact that those who make the largest profits fmr Send for free sample and judge for over twenty years and constant parativelv small investments on this plan are persm* w , > i; C°ni farm on which the body was found 1 thereby. merfOV. The i ur E. VJ. O. ulkalu H erald anu and ly grown in favor and popularity. from Chicago and invest through brokers who ‘thorough!v .. m brought suit and had it replevined. I Cincinnati Weekly Ei quirer, both For sale at 50 cents per bottle by systematic trading. 8 • nd ritaa'l Then they had it kept in a cell in one year for $2. Our plan does not risk the whole amount invested on any tr»d k The Enquirer is a 9 colum.8 page druggists. the Polk county jail for three days covers both sides, so that whether the market rises or falls it' b-i Dt and guarded by armed men. Bonds 'paper, issued each Thursday. steady profit that piles up enormously in i • t» c i u • ’ a i Largest in size.cheapest in price. WRITE FOR CONVINCING PROOFS. a l- 0 our Manual were fina'ly - given by the • exhumers | most reliable in news.all large type, - successful speculation and our Daily Market Report full nf ‘ and the latter took the petrifaction | p)ain print eooj white paper.' If STOCK BRANDS. making pointers. ALL FEES. Ojr manual e ’ x jliin» *_. l Dakota. r».L a . .our readers want another live pa pt r, 1 acroi-s into North trading fully. Highest references in 7 gard to our standing a?i A few days a$o the sons of the the Enquirer is that paper succees. p or further inferinaticn address dead man, Ernabile arid Antoine1 Call or send orders to this office THOMAS &. CO. Bankers and Broke--. Le Count«.of Red Lake Falls,Minn.,! 2JM-242 Railto Building “h?cago went to Fargo with a warrant, i charging the exhumers with grave robbery. The Dakota authorities failed to promptly observe the re quisitioo of the Minnesota governor TH NAMEOT ETXT and during the delay George Holme«, the owner of -40 per cent of the freak, became involved in a FREE BRAND COLUMN. dispute with AP Pherrin, who owned i Hon Br«n<1 bar ten on left »boulder; Cattle bar ten on left hip an<i upper clip on boti t r- ■’ f it, and the latter shipped ■ ears. T. A. McKinnon. Burna Ore. the petrifaction away during the I Hardin A Riley, cattle branded Von left aidt Horae brand T left aide, p o. Burna,Ortgon night and ran it over to Winnipeg. | Holmes and the Le Countes have FO:: THIS YEAR. J. C, Foley, cattle brand = on right aide J gone to Winnipeg to fight for the Horae brand — on left »boulder. ----.- H---- body. WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN —THIS PAPER— Much Ado About—Nothing. r 1 A certain prince of Orange was generalissimo of the Austrians at the end of the last century. He fought against the French in Italy died, and was buried at Padua' [ 1799], For four years the Dutch government has been in treaty for the prince's remains and after an endless amount of diplomatic nego- tiations and correspondence matters | w< re arrainged, a Dutch man-of-war arrived in Venice, ami, after anoth-1 er three weeks’ delay, surmounting the last difficulties raised by the' church and red tape of the Italian1 government, last Thursday was I the day fixed fur opening the tomb and convey the remains to Venice,] to be transported by the man of-war anil ultimately deposited in the family van it at Delft It was a most impressive cere mony. A representative of the- queen of Holland came expressly.» Admirals, g< n -rale. officials galore,' special trains, funeral ear, troops i linning the wav, minute gun» and flags half mast high, and then the tomb was opened ami contained — nothing.—London Truth. I I An Atlidav.t. This is tn certify thnt on May I walked to M> lick’s drug store a pair ofcrutchis and (»ought Intttle of CliamU-rlain’b Pain Balm for inflammatory rh-umitism which had crippled me up After using three boltle« I aurcompletely cured. I can cheerfully recommend it —Charles II. Wettel. Sunburr, Pa. Sworn and »ul»scril»ed to In-fore me on August 10. DftM —Walter Shipman, I. I’ For sale at 50 cents |»er lx»ttlr by druggi-ts. ----- WITH------ THE S N FRANCISCO Weekly Call! i'attle brand, II., on left rib under bit in left ear. under »lope in rli-ht car Horae brand 171 on right a'lfle. R E J. A. William« P, O. I Riley Or. Home« branded ) ( on left «Hfle. Cattle brand I ed )■( on left hip. Marion Bunyard, PO Burna l ine» •».«.» I’F.K Y. AK, ---- OR---- AHZ S.UI FRANCIS 0 Morning Call! PKICI-: SU.O I l*i K YKA1A. ----------H--------- HE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL 1« h tiiliid-uinie eigliL page paper. It i» i«->u»-d i-very Thurndne, »1 d contxinii all of the Imp >rtnnt no«« of the week, gle.med from ever-v quar ter oi the globe, eompl'-te up to date of publication. It lur- nlshen the Inte-t and most reliable financial new» nnd market quotati' us, a d gives •peclel attenti n to liorticul- tural »nd agricultural news, and is In ev»-ry re»i ect a flr-o- jiass family paper, app«.iii g tofiir intereat o( every meu.ber of th«- bi'Uiehol-1. ------------1--------- I ' Vie 4ia uh 1 on left hip; h ir ai> Gier. Chtrlei H. V >a jt'.iy, Hur ■ » t t Hora« branded Pon ri ht ahoulder. cattle P on right hip. R. A. Hendrick«. P.O. La wen Or Hnrge brand Si> on left »boulder, also th're« dot«.-. in ahapeof triangle, rattle branded »ame E. E. Grout Burna Or. Mira Roan Di< kon«<m Horne brand anvil ot left nlile < attic branded ba.-.R on left hip. I . O. Lawen Ore J. P Dlckenaon cattle brand J P connected < n left hip Horte brand am 11 on left «tide P. 0 Lawen Ore Cattle brand figure Ton either hip: mark light crop off en<-h ear. slip in each ear, an I w i tt ou left jaw. Horse brand figure 7on eith»r hip J. H. Bunyard.Burn»'Ore. Geo Williams, b. rscs mid I mules 1 ra roun diug w-, on light stifle. P. O Kiley Horse brand bar m on left shoulder: Ca’ti» brand bar ni on left hip and riba. Gatherin' Marshall PO Narrow s < Ire. Horse brand on left shoulder S Miss I.aurs Stanclift. Burns Ore. Horse brand , on left shoulder and same ou muscle of right hind leg. Ore. Phil Smith Burns s Lamps' he a .1 *.m i a'-le bum 1 Q "T' .Hl MtHlMMi CAM. (hK.B.w I-.am a Wats) cont i i i ar mark awnll-.w fork in right eai ( underbit in left, p, <». Burna (»re. J« ■ life n.- tropo it m •tally. It is ti e MOM’ RELIA- Bl.K *nd la r er- m ti ige< I a< being the I.EA l>l NO NEWS- PAPER • f the Paeifle Coast. Either of ll«- alx>»e i aper* we will send no-tv-id as a pre- nilum on r-cei t of tip» follow, ing »ubscrltHlwi price« tor the co .-bl. a.l >u: Hors s and < s’tle b-nnded J P on left shoul der . m e h vn-led JP connected. Marv J Pri< e. Buri.» < ire Herman Ruh cattl- brand J» >n t .«.> • r crop tTand an al. >w fork in let; nr , ear under » ope. P. (». ijtwen. c*t 1« ’>-« i i -(■».>, i-»ft hip, right etr« dacr>p i i I split in >-( o on left ah >n Ider. a . U.'it’i I • t attle and horse brand T with half clrcl G W. Thompson, Lateen ) DAILY G LI Wanted-An Idea g=S i . hi they mag bril»* a-milk Writa_X»HS WkttDKKM'RN * tu<« Altar •a-S 1» < . b< tker »1 As- pnM A*J UM »4 I»* tanall«»» •■■w« The New ON OVEMBEH 4th 1836 Public interest will steadily increase, and theques'ion how tlemrn •those votes turned the scale at the last election are satirfiid with tb-- results under the administration they elected, will make the campai.n the most intensely exciting in the history of the country. 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