The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 21, 1896, Image 8

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Six weeks ago I suffered with a
very severe cold; was almost unable
to speak. My friends all advised
WJKDNKHDAT OCTOBER, 21 LS96.
me to consult apyeician. Noticing
Chamberlian’s Cough Remedy ad­
I
vertised in the St. Paul Volks
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Zeitung I procured a bottle, and
Manifesto Issued by Jone« and after taking it a short while was
entyrely well* I now most heartily
His Advisers.
recommend this remedy to anyone
It may also be a pleasure if you buy your Groceries from us.
Everything i8 fre h
suffering
with
a
cold.
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Otherwise it would not find a place here.
The values are full
678 Selby Ave., St. Paul, Minn. and wholesome in our stock.
factory,
for
although
we
pride
ourselves
on
the
quality
of
our
groceries,
we
also
quote prions thaT 8at**’
The patriotic action of the peo­ For sale by
higher than you would have to pay for inferior qualities,
A great increase in our business last
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ple’s party in forming and support­
this department and continued growth this year shows that people who give us a trial bacon V'ar’n
ing these joint electoral tickets has
An Affidavit.
nent customers.
pe,"la'
shattered all this. Already they
This is to certify that on May 11
are alarmed at the impotency of
I walked to Melick’s drug store on
boodle campaign, when all of the
a pair of crutches and bought a
great moral forces of the people are
solidly united in the defense of bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm
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inflammatory rheumatism
American institutions. The revul­ for
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sion of the American people against which had crippled me up. After
using three bottles I am completely
bold campaign during the last 10
cured.
I can cheerfully recommend
days has so united them that vic­
tory is now assured. The People’s it—Charles H. Wetzel, Sunbury,
party made this revolution possible Pa.
Sworn and subscribed to before
Let every one do his duty and fail
not. Let our boast be that we are me on August 10, 1894.—Walter
American citizens, and that Ameri­ Shipman, J. P. For sale at 50
can citizens are more than parti­ cents per bottle by druggists.
sans. This done, the cohorts of
domestic and foreign greed will be
driven from our legislative councils
and the domination of American
institutions This done, and the
betrayed republic will be rejoiced
and American prosperity restored.
The men and party that achieve
such grand and patriotic results in
this crisis will be the men and the
H W WELCOME, Proprietor.
ABSOLUTELY PU^E.
n,u<^e *n Baker City, and is a home production
partv of the future. It has been
left for the People’s party to make
DRUGS, PAINTS, GLASS, TOILET ARTI­
the party sacrifice and do the pa­
BUY IT. and you will find it gives satisfact on.
Keep your
triotic work necessary to accom­
CLES OF ALL KINDS, ETC
plish this result. Thi People’s
Prescriptions carefully compounded by a Registered Pharmacist
money at home, and build up home industries
party must do it; for no other partv
will; ths People's party will doit.
Therefore, the People’s party will HC-FOR8ALE BY ALL GROCERS.
be the thirty of the future. The
American people will recognize it
as the agency that saved the day
when their interests were at stake.
The American people will rally
around its banner as the party to
CULP BROS,
Burns, Oregon.
contend against the enemy of good
government in the future. Every
Work Guaranteed to be first class.
man to I hb post, and the victory is
won.
We mix our own Paints, and
M arion B utler ,
Our Work Speaks fo it e’f.
Chairman,
The following also signed it: J.
R. Sovereign, H. W. . Reed, George]
MAIN STREET,...
..H ARNEY,..
... OREGON
F. Washburn, John 1 W. Breiden-
that, M. C. Rankin, C. F. Taylor
BËr*Uf>oimndious, Convenient, Cheap.
and J. A. Edgerton, the secretary.
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EATING IS A NECESSITY
LETTER FROM THE POPS.
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BURNS DRUG STORE.
Durkee’s Baking Powder.
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IRVING,
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CHANGING
OUR MIND
r ine vili a
Burns Stags Company.
Is hard work compared with
changing the appearance of your Stage 'eaves Burns everey Monday and Thursday.
stove with
Parties Desiring Cabinet Work
that excels any done in this place
heretoore, cail and examine my
work.
THOS. LA HEY, Burns, Oreg
i^'Good Accomodations.
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S tove
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Lasts Seven times longer
Looks Seven times better rhin
About Seven times cleaner Stow
About Two times cheaper t’ulMh
About Lwotin.es handier
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If your grocer doesn’t keep it,
send us h:s name with toe and
get a lar e box and a valuable
Umih household book free.
Dx:iJlan & Co.. Agts.,
«19 MONTGOMERY «T.. ». F.. CAL.
F are
to
MdF FirBt door north of Brick Store.
P rinkvillk $10.00.
PROP.
FRANK SMITH
W. W. JOHNSON,
Proprietor of th.e ELITE SAXOO2T
BURNS
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Keep constantly on hand a supply of fine Liquors and Cigar
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▲ l*in« MON ACS BlllUri Table.
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■RED FRONT LIVERY
STABLE
On the Corner South of the French Hotel, Main Street.
MuCLAIN & WILLIAMS
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Proprieto
The proprietor is well known not only here but in all the a lj*( •”
Counties and Towne.
His business qualifications and natural a”«
tion for horses specially fits him for the avocation.