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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1898)
e Washington, Oct 28. -The president to.la. issued the follow ing Thanksgiving proclamation: By the President of lhe United States, a i*i oclaination: The approaching November brings to mind the cu-toms of our ancestors, hallowed by time and ipa'.ies in thu World. rooted in our most sacred tradi tions, of giving thanks to Almighty God for all lhe blessings he has vouchsafed to usduiing the past It has over $187,176,406 in assets and a record of 52 years, din year. ing all of which time it has steadily increased in strength and Few years in our history have prosperity. BECAUSE you can I, rrow money from the Coni- p v-.y at 5 per cent per annum, after your Policy has been three i afforded such cause foi thanks . oars in f tree. | giving. We have been blessed ■ by abundant harvests, our trade anil commerce have been wonder fully increased, our public crediis ¡been improved and strengthened. | All sectious of our country have been brought together and kmted into a i loser bond of national pur pose and unity. The skies have been for a time darkened by the cloud of war, but as we were compelled to take up the sword in lhe cause of hu manity, we are permitted to re joice that the conflict has been of brie! duration, and the looses we have had Io mourn, though griev ous and important, have been so few, considering the great rcsulis GEO. SHELLEY accomplished, as to inspire us w ith gratitude and praise to the BURN Lord i f Host. We may laud and magnify His holy name, that the cessation of liustitilties came so Rhu» I osile the Brewery soon as to sp ire both sides the " »rk in o Ulin do neatly and with dispatch. Satisfaction countless sorrows and disastcis WM-.sedg, ive u o that attend protracted w ar. I do therefore invite all my fellow citizens, as welt those at home as those who may be at sei or sojourding in foreign lands, to set apart anil observe Thursday, the 24'h day of November, as a IZnrus Ontario day of national thanksgiving, to I come together in their several ! p’aces of worship fot a service of i <ii Kurab at fi JO p M. Arrives al Ontario in 42 hours j praise and thanks to Almighty j God for all the advantages of the year, the mildness of the seasons Vara One way $7.50. Round trip $15.00. and the fruit'ulness of the soil, for lhe continued prospei ily of the Through freight Siete, a pound. pc pie, for the devotion anil valor Tat ityt uolieu at any I*. O. on the route and covered coaches 1 j of our coun'rymen, for the glory : rí »' í .<1 fur paasangera. II. A. Williams, Propr. of our,victory, the hope of a right eous peace and to pray that the divine guidame whii h has brought us heretofore io safety and honor n ay be graciously continued in the y ear to come. In witness whereof I have ; hereunto set my hand and cau-ed the great seal to be affixed. Signed: W illiam M' ki . xi . ey . By the President. John N. Hay Secretary of I Stale. Propre itors. W YORK LIFE ì K ’7À I I Line ' NT LIVERY STA LE filisi iiw mo. POBf. IRVING, Prop the father being described *s a drinking man who mistreated the children, especially the boy, who ITS ^CUXE recites stories of atrocious cruelty W A To the E AND ditor I have an a by his father. One of these is. remedy for Consumption. By its tinv.y use trx' inds of hopeless cases have been already that he came home drunk one p _uiently cured. So proof-positive am I night, tied a rope around the boy’s I oi ns power that I consider it my duty to .end two bottle* free to those of your readers anklesand lowered linn about 2o who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or Lung Trouble, if they will write me the)“ feet * > a well. The shock w a< express and postoffice address. Sincerely, M. C„ IM Pearl St., Hew Tort. so great that the boy liai been T. A. SLOCUM. Th® Editorial and Business Management oi this Paper Guarantee Uus generous Proposition» afflicted with nervous trouble ever since. This I’oy and girl, afttr being in the Home for a week or A ■ TT.S. Jounh ■ 4_ Prof. W.n.rcciib Who two, found that they were h . f- re makes a specialty uc «1 > ■ ■ & N Epilepsy, has without si-ter and half-brcther, respect 3 ■ doubt treated and cur- ’ g J ■ c J i:i<»re i-a'-.'*-than any ively, to the two children admitt d ■ M 1 living Physic .xn; hii t J ra L If success is astonishing. in 1892, being children of the *1 JiL We have heard of case} — — »» M \ 1 J jStamling same mother. l lius, after six 01 eight years seperation, the chil dren meet once more m the Home. The inference is plain th it the] parents on both sides must have tie of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers b-en cruel and inhuman people, who may send their P. O. and Express address. We advise any one wishir r n euro to address and totally unfit to have the custo- Prof.W. B. P££O, F. 1)., 4 Cuar St., Hevz YorU dy of their children.— Oregonian. Hanna’s assessment of the mil lionaires did not prevent the re publican oilice-holders at Wash ington having to come down with “voluntary” contributions. Republicans are now willing to admit that the democrats will make gains in the house; on the morning oI November pth they they will admit more than that. There was probably a hot old time in the ha em of the Sultan when news of that priceless dia mond necklace presented to the Eempress of germany reached ihere. •Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all l’at-i [ent business conducted for M oderate F ees . [ 'O ur O ffice is opposite U.S. P atent O ffice , [and we can secure patent in less time than thojej .remote from Washington. ! ' Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-1 [tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of1 icharge. 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It has all the merits of a great $6 daily at the price . f a dol lar weekly. Its political news ie prompt, complete, accurate and im partial as all its readers will testify. It is against the monoplies and for the people. Chorus of republican managers: “Walk this way, you republican voters, and take a close look at the president; observe his wor ried look, and then go out and hustle for votes, or we are book ed for a trip up Salt creek.” Suppos ii^ that Boss Qu iv and his man, l’vnri s--. prove John Wanamaker to b-- as ba.i as they are, tl-.at is no r. a« :i ,ihv Qu n should be returned to the senate, nor why his other man, Stone, Children Were Kin should be ileetcd govi-r ncr of Children bearing the close te I’a. lationship of brother and sis* er, Maj. IJ. IL Taylor, chief sur but still unknown to each o'h-.r, geon of the general hospital at have recently come together from widely separated parts of the state Fort McPherson, Atlanta, < Li, under the benign roof of the Bov's testified before Mr. McKinley"» and Girls’ Aid Society. Thi Commission that requisitions he story as told by Superintendent m .de last May were still unfilled, Gardnet is an interesting one. and and that 25 per cent of the con is strong testimony to the value of tract sn-geon? were no*, up to the •uch an institution straightening standard. the m-'rais of the friendless and ungoverened children of the com mon» < alth. September 9, 1892. a woman giving her name as B.inc« ch came to the Home, stated that she was the mot) er of a little girl ab >ut 8 l ears old. and that she was unable to keep the child, which rvndcd to the aociety. cumber of the same i ear a l>. X aged 12 years w as picked up on the streets a id turned over to the MILLER reSEC. E 20S1 e : lk > tn U2 HOURS society. He gave a name differ ent from that of the girl, and th children were both under the «ante roof for a couple of mimil > bifore it w . k fmuid that th -v w.->e br >- ther and sitter. It appeared that the father i f these child;ea, wh was said to hive bten a heavi drinker, died so ne rears h, fore, and the mother h id ma n-d a in. n then nsi'iingin V.nicm,r. Mrs. Anna Robertson, Propria TH HICE A-WEEK EDITION. Before France gets too gay on the promise of Russia *.o back her in the quarrel with England she should put out a feeler to as certain whether Germany would be found on the side of England. A bill appropriating money for the support of the artnv must be passed by congress before January r, as the prerent appropriation wr.s for six months Iroinjuly i. That bill will furnish the basis foi a congressional ins esl ¡gallon. City Hotel WORLD, V A corre-* -i—mint of the d-tings of £ C '. '•< -.< :i ea -h week A family 1 r forthe irms mJ firr- •i !c. 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