I —Fashionable dress making by Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Rejxjrt Mrs. Kilbury at her rooms at The —Leaf Lard at the Peoples Meat Burns. Market. — Harney County Warrants WEDNESDAY JANUARY. 13 M —The legislature convened last wanted by N. Brown A Sons. Monday. Highest cash price paid. HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OT — Having a little snow today i —Guns, Bicycles, Mowers and ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. for a change. all kinds of machinery repaired ABSOLUTELY pure — Several of our citizens are put­ promptly and satisfactorily at the I C. H. Voegtly Hardware «tore Local News. I 1 ting up ice for use next summer. r — Remember when in town and — Fresh Oystersand Utah cheese —Fresh meats always on hands hungry Mrs. Belle Geer will : et be­ —Call and Be t>c new grods at L’quor license is« at the Peoples Meat Market. at the Peoples Meat Market. fore you a first class meal for two- Mrs. A. A. Cowin - Millinery store. aid A Altnow at Dr _ T. B Janies had business be —New hosiery for Ladies, Misses bits. Petition for road —Chas. Voegtley w .nt« those — Remember Hugh Smith, our fore the county court this we*-k. and children at N. Brown A Sons. in need of furniture to give him a butcher, is selling meat at redue <1 approved and Walt _ We noticed our friend James — Mail orders will receive prompt call. He has a complete line of prices Zeigler and John Mahon in town last Thursday. attention, the lowest prices and best chairs, rockers, bed room sets. etc. —Jorgensen has the finest and pointed viewers, M. 1 —Mrs. Martha Adams, who now best lot of goods that ever came to veyor. _ Supt. W. C. Byrd has been goods at N. Brown A Sons. occupies the Geo Youi g nsidencej Burns; go and see for yourself. yery ill but is now convalescent. J. O. Bunvard ;< ■ I super­ —F. S. Reider was recently / solicits the patronage of the public He is also taking Cabinet Photo«, visor of road distrii Ko. 13. _ Mrs. A. J. McKinnon is report called to San Francisco on busi- fnr p]ajn i sewing, repairing and at $3 per dozen. Do not forget to Viewers appoim view the ness. cleaning gentlemen’s clothing. ed on the sick list. go and see what he has on hand. road from the brid W. Say- —W hen you want beef. pork. —Thos. Anderson has sold his ' —A fine line of the best groceries, — B. H. Langley and H. Adam«, I er’s mill through th • field, ham and bacon at N. Brown A Sens- interest in the Star saloon to his I mutton, venison, sausage, pure leaf traveling freight agents for the Chas Zeigler, Win. and P. ■lard and tallow or anv kind of —W. B. Johnson, of Silver creek partner Robt. Angevine. i fresh < r salt meats, whole sale oribreet Northern and 0. R. A N, G. Smith, M. Fitzt 1 mayor. — State levy of taxes 4 mills retail, at as cheap rate as the I railways, respectively, have been had business in Burns last Friday. Viewers appoint* Potter call on Hugh Smith, the doing our town and vicinity for the swanip ro ] ]] making a total of 27 mills. The cheapest, ’ 1 bos. —Geo Smyth, of Diamond, was tax last year was 29.8 mills. ' right, lv uenvereu, iree oi cnarge. in Berns the latter part of last ---------------------- | want an estimate of the stock that ' M. FitzGerald sun or —N. Brown A Sons will leceive week. will be shipped out of our com tv I The books and f the within ten days a full line of new1 —A. Venator and wife were visit-, yes , l —J. C Garrett was in town next spring. They left t his morn- ■ count v clerk ex.i I ap- goods consisting of a full line of j ing in our town for several days terday shaking hands with his ing for Lakeview. proved. this week and left for home yester ­ dress goods, the latest out in spring . many friends. day accompanied by the former's wear, NOTICE. L ost .—On the st —The union bimetallic party will —Hugh Smith is no v doing the! mother. “Loversknot” seni! meet at the court house Saturday, — Frank Miller has purchased I All accounts on Subscription or butcher act for our citizens. Hugh small diamond cent Jan. 16 will endeavor to keep his shop sup- - the house and lot south of \V. N. otheiwisedue T he T imes H erald | please h ave at tin —Send in your orders for Wool plied with the best of beef, pork and . Jorgensen. His friends wish an up to January 1 1897, are payable <-vive an appropriai* boots. German socks. Rubbers and mutton. I explanation. . to me and an earlv settlement either i Overshot8 to N. Brown A Sons. . —Remember that when you] \\ e understand that McKinnon • |,y cash or note is requested. 1. 1896. — Don't forget that T he T imes -I and Newman have contracts to want an article that is not kept in . W C. B yrd . notice H erald does the best Job Printing1 any other Btore in town, Worthing­ move several buildings from not l>e and at prices vou can afford. ton is likely to have it as he usual-1 Harnev to Burns before spring, Resolutions. oiitruct- —Cash and the best price paid ly keeps almost any article. —The county clerk’s report for We, the committe on resolutions,’ ’ r Harney County Warrants at H enio I. ¡I —A Wintermier and E. Bucklev the six months beginning July 1st. beg leave to submit the following: 1 N. Brown A Sons. and ending Dec. 31st. shows that both of Sil vies, were visitors to cur W hereas , the Eighth Annual Notice. —The County Clerk issued mar­ burg” the latter part of last week. $512 75 was taken in for the county ' Institute of Harney county is about riage license to James Brock to [ —J H. Neal of Happy Valley . as recorders fees I ' to close after a very interesting and | A me will wed Mrs. Eliza Sebring since our was doing business with our mer I —G. A. Reinhold formerly book | I instructive session under the man- plea settle ac- keeper for the P. L. 8. Co., and a last issue. chants lastwiek. need of nephew of Henry Miller is attorney lagement of County Supt. Byrd, com —Several citizens from Harnev —We acknowledge a pleasant for a large estate in Geo-gia and assisted by Prof Peebles of the mor were in town this week, among call from ex Commissioner Win. Burns school, therefore be it labil will receive a $10000 fee for his | whom we noticed Messrs. Bennett, Altnow this week. R esolved , that we extend our I pay services. Loggan, King, Shown, and Bun­ I thanks to Supt. Byrd for his efforts —Surveyor M. FitzGerald and —The P. L. 8. Co’s, office build |and for the interest he has mani- vard. the viewers are at work on the road Notici» ing is now on the Co’s, block in this | fe?ted in |,eba|f of the Hchools of ‘ i —J. W. Biggs has purchased the between here and the bridge at the place, and will soon be ready for Harney county. * Trement hotel building in Harney, mill. The boarding h< se of Mrs, occupancy. This fine two story I R esolved , that our thanks are of Sam Miller and will move the Belle Geer, has the i pu tifi ion of —We noticed R. R. Sitz, A. 8. building is quite an addition to'due to the people of Burns ami vi same to Burns in a short time. being first class in ev< r particular, Swain, Herman Ruh and J. P. Burns. feinity for the deep concern which -The Rebekah lodge of thi J they are ever ready to manifest in and Mrs. Geer is deter mined that —Win Longgood has purchased Dickenson of Laweu on eur streets her house shall not lose its present the two south lots of the block south this week. place installed officers last Wednes­ the a 1 important wotk of educa­ standing, lAit by every means in of T he T imes -H erald oilice and is —L. M. Brown and Thos. Jones day evening, after which all par­ tion. her power will endeavor to increase fencing them this week. have gone to the I’-ranch for a few took of an elegant supper prepared R esolved , that the valuable aid its popularity. One meal at her given at our evening entertainments —II. B. Symes retires from the •lays outing. They are expected for the occasion by the ladies. table is convincing proof of her I by the Burns Brass Band is deserv­ home tomorrow Hotel Burns tomorrow and C. M — Mart Baker and wife of the ing of special mention, as theiu cuisine ability McClain takes charge. There is -Miss Rovia Swank, of Portland - Warm SpringS( , were guests of I music was excellent. plenty of go in “Dude" and we a friend of Mrs. J. friends in Burns for several days. * R esolved , that a copy of these visiting the latter, wish him success. winter here - Mr. Baker now hold« the position , re8olutions be given thft Harney expects to spend the [of foreman for Hardin A Riley county papers for publication. —J. W. Sayer has received hie Thos. Lahey, i formerly held by Isaac Foster. ' C has . H. L eonard .) —Ilenrv Felton, famous gramophone It is a fine Ton Waltnn __ __ . . ('mu V L'WL'f f Leu Walton C has . N ewell , Coin —The District Sijver Advocate,' machine, but unfortunately a’most Ade or Racine and B f L J J 1 L R. M. B rooks started for the desert on a hunting V ] J N | j piJblished at Vab,| : I I J L I 1 all the records were ruined while expedition last Monday. Ilka reached our table the first of the i en route, making it necessary for F ound .—The place to buy Can- week. John E. Roberts formerly County Court Proceedings. Mr. S. to send for more. trade oc aiowa, ______ 7___ ’ in this '7_ ¡»lace _ J wields dies, nuts, tovs, cigars, tobacco’s, of the Times OOFYRICHTa Ao. The sheriff ordered to file a bond Anyone RRndlnff a nketrh and deacrlptlon may —Henry Lyons who left here last book«, stationary or anything usual­ the editorial p*n of the new paper quickly aarertaln, fr«e, whether an Invention is probably patentable. Communication«! strictly June with a band of sheep to drive ly kept in a Variety Bazar or Rack­ The Advocate enters the field to in the sum of 120,000. as tax col­ Confidential. Oldr-ec mrenry foriM-curintc |>af«*nte in America. W«* bar« a Washington office. Patents taken through Munn A Co receive to Syracuse, Neb., has returned et store, is at Worthington’s, be­ espouse the cause of the Union Free let tor of this county on or before •pecial notice in the March 1st, 1897 Mr. Lyons was six months on the cause he ha» the largest stock, Silver party. We wish it success. 8CIE' IFIC AMERICAN, It appearing that the present lurimrt SmiWum of road leaving Huntington .Tune 1st cheapest prices and best goods in —We mentioned in our last is b ind <>f the treasurer was insuffi- beautifully .fr.tml, iroal, *Mkiy,t«rmii|.3<>ia taer, I an in i. oopiaa and H od There were 13000 sheen belonging any of his lines. 'M ox 1'4 rr.ni mui fraa. Addraea sue that Chris Lackman was dig­ ciei.t, it was ordered that he file a MUNN A CO., • to Gibson, Guthrie A Foss, a firm —A few more Ladies, Misses and ging the well on the Hanley prop­ new undertaking on or before March I liraadway, New 1 ark. in Nehraska. ■ childrens cloaks left. I he chilly erty, which was a mistake. Mr. 1st 1897, in the sum of $20,000. winds of spring are nearly hera, a Lackman is digging a well on the No surety upon such bond will be —Lee Cab!well ha» tak en charge warm wrap is very essential to pre P. I, S. Co. block. L R. Mehaffey accepted for any s >m greater than of the Henry Cheatham barbershop the popular comp...«» serve the health of your mothers. has finished the well on the Hanley that on which he paid taxes for the anS?>i*? •nd^Dlrector of Muilc at Harri«.n'a Theatre, where he will be pleased to meet . wives and daughters, t all at N. property and has begun on one for year 1895. — York, March let. 1»M. all his friends and former patrons Mesara J>hn F. bt»a*i