The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 25, 1902, Image 6

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SATURDAY. MM IRY * iM2.
I LIAN HYIl
I
M Mtiaver
Forty Texas counties are with­
out n lawyer. If
I' the people only
knew it, they ought to be happy
sjn 1 thankful.
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The flagship Rainbow is to go
tp the Philippines, perhaps lobe
Consistent with the work of lie-
■volent assimilation.
¡Frederick Duglas once paid
yiirahain Lincoln the following
ribute: “Mr Lincoln ia the only
f- bile m.m into w Im < presence 1
VaSKVtr ushered who did not
a kt me feel that I was a negro.”
J ^peaking of federal oliice hold­
ers'ifi the south, commonly called
burns sawmill
:, a full fledged doctor,
A Great .Newspaper
will then doctor you until you die
The Sunday edition of the St.
at a stipulated pt ice per visit and
Louis
Republic is a marvel of
put them in as thick as your pock-
'etbook will permit. An editor modern newspaper enterprise,
never gets his education finished. The orginization of its news ser­
He learns as long as he lives and ' vices is world-w ide, complete in
studies all his life. He eats bran- every department; in tact, superi­
The mill » -¡«G»“ d >» <”>• "f
SnM‘
,,f ,'"1' *"'t Fir ''U‘b*r
mash and liver; he takes his pay or to that of any other newspaper.
Earn, r» Or gon. The proprietor, have ,pi.r 1 n« .xp. n«. to pul lhe r. ud in
The magazine section is illus­
in turnips and hay and keeps the
<-.00'1 conditim All »pu mi »rder» retrive pio-i.f t alrmtion
H ► 1H i I.*
A Ji It I • V-
doctor in town by refraining from trated in daintily tinted colors and Depart for T J *1 ►
\n . xcelh nt q- .•i«'.r r »■ kin«!» of uii.her aiway» ou bud borlur-
Front HuMtinKt«» <*r«
froa*
.splendid half-tone pictures. This
printing the truth about him.”
• Ler information <■ » •-'■ or addi* --
Di'iiver Ft
I section contains more high-class i.’hieagr> Salt I.
KI.XG i 8AYER, Propri, tore. Buina, Oregon
Pnrtl nd Worth, ■ •m»b», K 'G
literary
matter
than
any
of
the
The Review of Reviews for
special -a- ( 11'., St. Louis.
January has an article on the val­ i monthly magazines. 4 tie fashions 12:35 Cbka. • and East. 1:45 a.ui
a. il
ue of burnt clay as a substitute for i illustrated in natural colors are
especially
valuable
to
the
ladies.
gravel or crushed stone used in
A tiantie Salt Lak btnver.l t,
The colored comic section is a
building country roads. It says: genuine laugh-maker. 1 he funny Exprcaa Worth, Omaha. Ka^- 3:35
SHELLEY <fc FOLEY Proprietors,
2;10 sas C hv , St. Loui- p m.
“With no more expenditure of cartoons are by the best artists.
p in ;Chicago ‘i.d P ast.
BURNS,
OREGON
money and effort that is now put The humorous stories are high
on the country roads, ballasting class, by authors of national rep- St. Paul Walla Walls, Lewis­
l. st Mail ton. Spokane. Mior.e 1J:. j 5
Shop opposite old Brewery
with burnt clay would produce in ; utation.
1 45 apolis. St. Paul, Du-, a. in.
All work done with neataess aLd dispatch.
Batirfkcipn guranteed
Sheet music, a high-class, pop­
a dozen years a system of high­
lutl. Milwaukee, Chi-'
ular song, is furnished free every
live us a call, f
.-ago i.lid East.
ways equal to any <»f those for Sunday in tile Republic.
w hich France hae so-long been
The price of the Sunday Re­
famous. A burnt gumbo road is public by mail one year is $2.00. i OE AN and RIVER SCHEDILI
From Portland
never muddy, for that property is For sale by all news dealers.
OREGON
S hort line
«m> unìcin P acific
“carpet baggers,” Horas Greely
once expressed himself somewhat lost in the burning. The surface
us/dllows: “ l'hey ate very dili- of the road is hard and smooth.
nt in pray ing, but they spell I As a speedway for bicycles and
automobiles it is ideal. For car­
1 riages and heavy wagons it has
no superior, No vegitation can
The administration’s position in
regard to the retirement of Secre­ grow on it. It is practical!) free
tary Long might lie defined thus: from dust, after the highway sys­
tem has been well developed so
la tljc public and the press will
J that mud is not brought in from
drop l.iebsubject for a suliicient
^imf'.io permit the President to I the tributary roads. Moreover,
iiiflulge in the bopliistry that he is ¡the warm red highways contrast
not Being toeiced by public opin- i pleasingly against the green land-
kb'>be will call for Mr. Long’s I scape at those seasons of the year
(donation “of bis own free will.” 1 wheu country «hives are most en-
1 joyable.”
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Local Agents ll.un’y Co.
Rutherford, Burn»,
Locgan, flasncv
lkath, Diewsey
Loci) Agents Malheur Co.
Win. Cooley, Bnlali,
Lytle Howard, Westfall
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W’ilanifttc & VamhiU 3:30 p in
River.
Oregon t'Uj, Dayton Monday
nul Way-Landings Wed, &
Friday.
nillaiaHt» Hiver.
I 30 p m
Portland Corvallis 1 utsdav
and Way-Landings. I lium &
' Sat.
I^hch day of the week is ohserv-
Mark Twain was once to lec­
ec'ai Sunday by some nation or
ture
for a lyceum club in a coun­
Leave
¡.eityli-'- Monday is the sacred
Snske Rlrtr.
Lewist'n
try
town,
and before leaving the
da,- yf the Grc.-ks, Tuesday the
Riparia to Lewiston. 8:30 a in
T iiaoc M arks
• F ,dav <<f the Persians, Wednes- 1 ante-room, he partii ularly request­
D esigns
l>ad,'.
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opyrights
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IV of the As nans, Thuisd.iy of ed the president of the club not to
Anvono unndlru n Bkntrh mid description may |
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oau
,
qnioly oscortain our opinion frue *1 »4 h« r i*n (
invar.tlon it* protmt'lv pntcntable. < ■•tur. unira-
« Rgypti ails, • riiLiy of the I’m |< h introduce him to the audience, and
Huntington, Oregon
tioiif «trictiy rnnfldential. Handbook oli I’nti’ita '
■«•at free. Oldest hgetiey for M .-urini.' pal mt ».
A. L. CRAIG.
I S.i -Jplay
UjUlay of the J Jews and
OUS that functionary gave his experi­
Patenta taken inmuirh Muon
Co. receive
gpechtl Hatice, «¡o >>ut < . ••.•'», In the
Gen. P.iss. As’t. Portland. Oregon
ence
as
follows:
When
we
reach
­
Pi “testant sects, ,
while most
A. L. MOULER, President.
C'
iiliuns , clio
ho a* t the first «lay ol ed the stage, 1 began to fear after
L . H irillians
A handAOtr.ely jl’ iMF’i!. 1 vr.-kly. I tr/' t Hr
cillait il «if miv -< '»■••? Hi • J'ural. '' «•'••u*. r
a
while,
I
hat
he
would
never
in
­
■nier : four moi ■ ■ .1
. ■ • • • - «
Uli I Week . oi Sund.n , a I their
it reason
Up-tn-d
ifllJWt K3 Gr ■ '
ii-
' ark
troduce himself. But he at last
able price
Branch •YJ~,v. ■ .3 1 .-t..
arose and taking a semi-circular
sweep of the left, opened some-
tcording to a dispatch to thè
think like this: L.ulies and ( j cn-
\ ork Journal, Ali . Charles
tiemen, I have lectured many
Kl. b^hwab, the steel trust’s high«
years, and tn many towns great ZOltl hunters say
pi iced hired Ilian, who is enjoying
and small. I have traveled north, {The MARLIN
a fhfpign tour, has been lucky at
mu ..amany thinje to rutn-
south, east and west, I have met 1 ■ mvrd
f-. The top o? the!
alnioMcyery turn at Monte Carlo,
is eh-ayaciuned. the i
many great men, very great men. |. K actios
4r.br.aisai the most Lim-|
winning as high as $20,000 in one
the ftnhh «¡eient,
.
But I have never vet in all my Wrie,
p.m t .-.- s . N..
day, gp.i many thousands in the
y
d throw its bullet: a iutk’
travels met th • president of a d mote nccunit jy nru
igliregate on other days. Tins
with a l.rt'.e more fore • ? ,
country lyceum wlm could inti,- ft H them
Ci. » u'.y crliei rii.e.
is
.illy the wav ; it is the fcor-
y
33-J5 < t ?0-.1l>.‘...
me me to an audience w ith that , i ’3 p* » ••ts
’ijr, Jou
.•»’
| tHi’.c vftdMVWky U*a>l*£to
t/matt and rich who are lu.kv. If
for
j
euuipa.
nouns
distinguished consideration which
> MILLE.3 R3DEOXÛ
.Se ll with were out of a job and had
M ahun Hr.s A sms C'
}
H4VV M»vr*, OONfL
mv merits deserve. Alter this
i
rf d
but n'lew thousand lie couldn’t
deliverance, the house which had
Win ij/bi an at Monte Carlo.
stared at me for several minutes
with vexed impatience for not
Wtyht one sees the Democrats pressing the button, was convuls-
in cotlkresa whipped into line for 'cd at my expense, and gave him
the «lc.ir.iug;i-oi-nothing canal unremitting attention to the etui
it itpljiin wby the d< •inner.lev is of his lecture on “Our Fellow
galled ^lie donkey patty , lhlffa- Savages,the Sandwich Jslandets,”
in which lie proposed to illustrate
I iiki not ymir republican canaba'isin by eating a baby, if
•r t > 1.1! ■ • e r- irrespective
Fal.convention, as well as the some woman in the house would
capii,.. t :i' guc tells you
.Bcrfitic, repeatedly and em- band him her ow n
W r.te tor one.
tically declared for the Nicar-
■aitg\i Ln il? And have not your
WHITE
Cabinet and Cabinet*Nuking.
Rc|n^lx.c,m nominees in the cam­
n kin
o
BELY IDER
paign pnbinise l to support and se­
LEAD
The gradual reconstruction of
cure ihe .N , at i;;u.i (. mal: Was Mr, Roosevelt’s cabinet lends a
I, Absiilutely 1 1 RE. and
this V e^pio.Mon of “dmikrvs”
direct and timely interest to .in •» will 01 l’W EAR all other
J
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ANTEO—Till S'
V 'M KN to tr»T. 1 an «1 ivert « f<>r o’d
< m
yenn politicians King to aelide which the Hon. I'hules
i.e.nl .
< Atak•ü.-hed bons, f f so! 1 tincinia]
¿J»
•Telegram.
If VOH
Emory Smith has just written for
at i -1 :
8
7a y ar ard tx
pUDM s. ail pay al l-- i n cash. N .a v»--
the Saturday Evening Do»«, < f
sin¿ r. ■piirr.l Give Tvivrc •< * an Ì en-
hlini!» of all new »paper Philadelphia.
U P litller A Co. I’« h :! .•: I
CiO -t‘ .elf addressed .«♦amp • « nve’i-p-
Cabincis and Cabinet-Making
nH-n l'ie/1 ttriot « ped stati-inent of f
A idi •s Manag r. ! >55 Cixtou Bldg
C oh
so^ie p’V|i, s-.ir.nal schoolsthat it is ti lls how presidents choose their
‘mtprofi’^sh'i al lo advertis«-" is otliii.d advisers; how mcr politic­
ori* tjiat |i. Iped '••incbodi invent al considerations inthience their
ylhf pbi.t ■,'•(>, k onsistenci, thou choice and reduce to lowest terms
ur^a jcwul ”
I h«- editor of a:> the numbei of available candi
«‘X4ha»’gc Ims exideiith .;one up dates
One <4 the most important con­
ìi'’-iui«t thgi fine Ini .4 unfathom-
1 hie pi sopì , and t' • • ho « he clusions reached bt Mt Smith -
teli* it "• /'I h d< < tot fi otti Alg na that most presidents hate follow«d
l alti ini ticwsp.ipeis are itinfor one of two methods in forming
Irci etnie <-j|y
\\ fiat in thunder their official families: that <4 Mr
CAI DWELL, IDAHO
do thè dosili i» iun (or, .itnw.iv? Lincoln and his ptede«e.»’Ois. who
surrotr:
led
themselves
with
partx
, l.» they rpa for glori ?
\<i edi-
\ General Banking Business Transacted
i$r «voikshhall a day for^.l, with leaders and (oi mcr presidential
uà ntv< y à<<it of $ ;ooo; a doclor candidates, and that of Mr. Me
l- ek|. wns," and W.aks teli minute» Kinky, wlm appointed strong,
of
for f x> with an inw^tmrn! of 3 btoad-gauged men. regatdless UI
previous
political
pre-eminence
senti for c^taip and a p i b \ tliat
This article will appear in an
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early
issue <4 the Saturday L\.
lor i vo or three ycars ansi
geli k I jdoni .vid a «trmg of ing I’o't.
Scientific American.
I first Rational ®at&
word» ^ mi '. hi him-elf «annot pro-
i OU ih e, cuhivkter a ls> k ,4 grav
Don't buy your pk>w until
>y thal’lie ¡pd mu off for wt«slom, have looked through C H Vm>th
Juel rvccivvtl a car load
gcV» ab, , cf pili*, a s nusr .inda atoek
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Fred Der atedt, Burna, hoi «o«, FD on th»l«M
sht.iUGer: < altle FD -m 1c!'. side: earmark "
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der halt crop in ea< h ear.
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RJ Williama, Rilei, Horae*. CB ©n the le^H
ahoulder: (afile, < B on i. • l.ip, -*rmurk, .
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off lett ear. under ha t < n.p . fl right.
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• •eroif in Jef: ear, unc. r iuii ■ ■ : -ff it, t,. ii: - , .
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cattie JT on left riba, erun and aplic h, leftei^l
under naif crop in right,
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ma::. upper M..j. . <;•■«« h rm- w M(
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aud I h .‘1I collar.
Sylveater Smith, Narnnvr,. horaea. H s vn
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HEAEQUARTERS AT ONTARIO. OREGON.
Eastern Oregon Developing Company does a general
real estate and commission business. Buys and sells
real estate, mines and mineral lands, business enter­
prises of all kinds, horses, cattle, sheep, etc. Location
of government lands and the development of the re­
sources of Eastern Oorgon and contiguous territory.
J ohn E. R oberss , ecy ., O ntario , O r .
lrnB l‘oriics- quarter circle9
r.ghthind legan«! left *:¡ uu 1«.« t ; rattle. <iuar-fl
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rarn.ark. .'ion . ¡í '
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ear. aplit iu uudvr side ot left: i u<> dev lari
A E Young Bums, h.iraea. Y on ielt ¡etarH
i I ■¿c'¿nne‘,ít'1 o,!
‘d'v.uIcier; uJao LootMk'
i left ahou.der; . attic r., Mii .j
pft f »
g
I earmark, right ear dfovpvd •’ .wi.. left < i «
ing towards h< a«i on upr»er a. le; v.attleuu ir S
au«eoCneck: i'll animals dehorned.
C B Rutherford. Hurns, caith», t 8r 2 anlJKH
aide < annai k. und« r i.ali crop right « at
bar 2 on left shoulder
-Michael Movían, horses,:üon left stifle;™ i
• • on Irit hip: n ark, right «ar wüii ffsh h<».
fen uro- pod rtvwn. jughanule on brisket.
Th«.a hingfield. Burn», horses,® (rhainl *’ Bi
ou h it Miouidt r. < u:t.r, Mime un left si.'■ • rue t
crop oil lett ear, sh<.rt uvera!.«pe ü» right. ’
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J«dii. t raddo< k. Filvfea, h im k . F-S on theK’ g Ka
shuuldtr; i anle..-> on right aide; mark.ex 3
«H. right ear, av.a.low fork In leit, « e\. an
brisket.
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U .K «mH’i. Bo ns. rattle. XI on right f ’
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j mark, split in right rar, wauleon iic>ae.
i c¿LHu’Ss,rt'’* bur' • '
»• '»*vr un ilJ \
I sioe, mark, crop ano aplit in eu< h ear.
| Simon Lewis. Knrra. c attle >|. wll rtght akS
MAIN ST.. BURNS
tmnik. crop nd ut.urri.it m >(( . Mt. cr .pt. 1 K
Lunder hah cu.p ott’righ .
Bur a. (mile «¡uniter rir()e3«fli
Wag&n work done i.i a satisfactory manner.
All orders given i
lett hip; marks, c r..p .fl left rar. lude in rijH
John
Witsoil.
Buri a. horaea. W bar on n<H
prompt attention.
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Give him a cal).
stit.e; cattlr. diamond i-nr on left hip; rit;.^7 ■j
split in each ear, wan lv un urchin.
2 M Mc.’lrnuniy, Burna, horses, reverse l 43
h it a.iflt .
••Jun Irt’ hip; m.irk, uirtal’i™
in each ear '»Yi.hfull name and »idures
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any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patent­ ...urn "U'
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ability of same. “How to Obtain a Patent” eent upon request. Patents (i.ttle.i.ai
ear, under s.«.pc m right.
secured through us advertised for sale at our expense.
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WASHINGTON, D. C.
Evans Building,
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tta.f crop ¡a right ea., Uicucrbit iu left.
K¡,1 V, at! le. <» tar on IcftniJ
marks. Mvaiiow t .rk in light war. >,.Ut in left. 1
w B'.luhisji. runic, JK
e(|on lei: h.,j
mark, < r, p . it ugh, Var, two upli.H and uuch'-’J
hnif c run in left.
W A ' «Im).bell, Narrow, hurt s. Nr comhioetl
on ieH ah »uldei • stth . . a
<ombinedi I
left ' louln.-r; mark, upper halt er.,p ni leiter I
n',y' Pl’,rnR' l‘°'-Bou left ahouldkr '
< ftith ._!. .-n right ti’.por k-t..e; mark. er«i»jJ
each ear, hole in right
Mia 1 N Hughet, Warm Springs, cattle. er*|
I luck on ,e;t Blue; mark, watue und-cr ( bin. 3
Sohn Hipsman, Bnrt.a. hors< a, oj ©n the Wta
Miocv.b-r, • atrii'.OJ . i, riyd;
>r.sj <, spftá
left «»r. two unuerbitg in right.
San» King. Burea. < utr’e. sj Mn left Lip; nurd
jaw^ *,H1 uuderi>it ih vttl k ear, n attic oi. I»-
J P Di<kena..r. N'arroas. horses, aovit on IF ’
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Rbouldvr; ma.k.
'»•.uT.dvTi.it in each ear; »or*
I t»ran tied on it ft side and hip
| Hose Sits, Nrr r> y. s. horses. R bar ou left atifie J
I cattle. FBDit tm It n Lip or si«!e. mark, hadid
’ bit in each ear, dewlap < n brisket
D Finnrtn.ir»», Burna, hois« a. «¡Fd.mi invdafl
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mark,
• •ff each va , uudtr >lope in ri^ht, v u7iTvTu th
nvee.
A Fsr’i Fall. h. raea. .F on f; ttMa. eatt’e.S
on riaht hip: mark, nj per half ci p fl rist.t«
J T Ware. Narruwa. cattle, mule ah.* ».n M
nip: mark, nnuer half crop in right ear.
J W Bints. Buri a, horses, OR un left stifle i
BBTimmona Xarr-'v»
TH I. conifer
I Dined «>n ,ei: aiifle; < attle circle V *»n left rlfel
I mark, crop and under half crop in ¡«ft «ar.
• derbit in right, dewlap under throat.
J«.«* H Howard, Rnrn'.hum» ba* ll cm >
wtif.e; <attle, aarne
kit hip; nia.-k crop«
< left ear.split in right.
I W W Bmwr . Fife
trat», Iiorvc ihoeon M
| jaw. young hr Or»»« t thjKwB. rn¡,« in« w • n
i right stifle 1 er T on rieht ehoti .n«r; »t**|
; a< roes hook ba? diamond <»n left »he rider. ]|
W D Hank . mirro, h-:eve. bell Ao« le*’etili
t<«nle. >.mr un
. . lett
.... bip; . .. mark,
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trot» . ort e®*l
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, ,u fork
in ;eti:
LY on left hip; *‘" mark,
ewallv'4
f>-»rk
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I J • • r i rveemsr. Rntn«. cattle, JY mmbh e4 J
'.eft ait ir vt h;p. mark, crup » l «1 eiit in ruhi«4
and al U in irrt
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•nouMer.
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Co.) Ruma, h«
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ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OS HASD HEADING
ARE MOW CJKABLE
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by our new invention. Onlv those born deaf are incurable.
BEAD 9CISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE. SAYS:
B altimore . Md.. March 50b iqot .
rf tlevfne« thanks to yuur treatment, X will now give yow
used at xottr discretion.
1 igkt car began to t»ing. and this kept on getting worse, until I lost
rh. for three merrth«. without anr •-.ccr**, cnnsnlteda niirr.-
CD’ ar specialist cf tkr* cit) who told me that
v tem’x>rariiy. Liat the head noise* would
e loet forever.
n a New York paper, and ordered yourtreat-
.ingtnvour dtrect-cw«, the OOM>tsreseed and
rd ear lias becti entirely restored. I thatik you
FR? AN.
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EroaJway. Baltimore, Ml
inter;, tc i: iih ffonr
orrtipution,
YOU SAM CURE YOURSELF AT HCME
MTEWUTIOSAL A'JftAL ClbtilC, 596 LA SALLI AYEn CHIvASO, ILL
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per haif crcp off left ea». under hu'i ,..,^1*
right cas. wattle on left ahouhletr. R««/ »
Emigrant aud vicinity, also wet»' an.¡
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Attorns
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G«f«m
neath heart h > i left Din: carmans
bee rat*
each ear. cr. t» off either ear. wattle t
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under bit in right.
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hip: cattle, Hip btrap over tlie rum n.
down on Doth hips: earmarka, under ha’f/®
and uuderbit in each ear,
M Fenwick. Burna, horaca. duubk dot vp - 1
al bar on left ahuulcter, rattle. I. on
earmark«, two underhita in eai h «ii •, ?,!w
branded bar T «.n right ribs; eurtna.k .í J Caont
half crop in left ear.
’ nM® Clerk
J H Bunyard, Burna, cattle. Ton left hm » \ Trea­
marks, crop off left ewr.awahow fork inrijl sure
J t ‘ i,drI ey> h”rsi«. com! ined Til she nr
ou left shoulder, rattle, hall cut . rr?L ! AlKb
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Stock
Martin Bru.. Burr«, catite, doublr <)., kJ Com;-
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