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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1911)
M 2tf imes-flerald, LAnQEST OIHOU1.ATION Or KITSPAPKn IN TIUB COUNTY. rjUDAY, BEl'TKMUKIl 111, lit iLocal News. f woolens in Scotch Tweeds ink Bros. Poujado is down from his i-eek home. iSALE-Puro bred Jersey Joe years old. Inquire at free. ERKlcston, the OrcRon in, has been in the city r: . I. uomejrys is nsseiiiumi.. terial to build an addition sity residence, and see the late arrivals e goods, shoes, ties, furn- i etc. at HaRcy & liich- i I th and dressed lumber of ds now on hand at the tis Bros. Saw Mill. RourIi ;$15 per thousand. French Hotel under the ementofL. B. Culp has Bired reputation for real tand Reed service. Bale cheap one brand new ivood Typewriter No 5. emonstration and inslruc f necessary. Inquire of V llnndricks and Chas. n are up from Lawen tb their dauphters Misses and Mary Hendricks, and ihnson who are attending :hbol. Clemens mill is the near ! to Burns where all kinds )er both rough and drcss j be had. Near Canyon ' Call him by 'phone for lirders. tons of hay for sale at $5 t if all is taken. This in- ! pasture and privilege of er on the grounds. House, feed corrals. Inquire at ice. alios having furnished !to snare should notify the iry of the Commercial Club IS EOinR 10 uu an uvuruuw in Burns during the De cent League meeting and fair and it is hoped all )le rooms may be had. i Nellie Collins of Dallas en selected as the primary r in the public schools of y upon recommendation of Supt. Alderman. The telegraphed her yesterday le is expected to arrive next and at once relieve Miss , who has been holding lition temporarily. article that has real merit in time become popular. bch is the case with Cham i's Cough Remedy has been id by many dealers. Here )f them. II. W. Hendrick )hio Falls, Ind., writes: oberlain's Cough Remedy best for coughs, colds and and is my best seller. Ior w all dealers. IP YOU WANT gafoty for your luuda; IP YOU WANT IF YOU WANT To do biiBhicHB with a bank which is observing strictly tho National Hanking I'Mwh and which is conducting its affairH along Hato and coeorvativo lines; Fair, impartial trcatmont, coupled with tho asHiiranco that you will rccoivo ovory courtesy and borondcrod ovory Borvieo consistent with priulont banking, THEN WE WANT Your Uauking businoBH and solicit it on a banking basis. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON Capital and Surplus $80,000.00 United States Depositary Oregon State Depositary Accounts Invited Lcn Vickers is in tho city. Alteration free atSchenk Bros, i Nick Young is hero from South- em Oregon on a short visit. j Winona watrons aro tho best. For sale by Harriman Mercantile Co. Jack Drewitt was among our visitors from the Drewsey sec tion this week. iand ' Call on A. W. Gowan for Scrip. T. F. Arnold is over from On tario on business. Clean ccd rye nt Boyer Bros. & Co., Ontario, Oregon. Cleaning and pressing for ladies and gentlemen at Schenk Bros. W. T. VanderVcer was in the city from his Pine Creek homo yesterday. For Salk-Almost new 3i inch Winona wagon. Call and see it at this office. Harold Johansen was in tho ' homo from n camping trip in the Carter and son Have opened a.stccns Mountain section. Fresh supply of groceries in cluding lard, bacon hams etc. at Hagoy & Richardson's. fruit stand in the Hissner build ing and will keep a supply of all kinds of fruit on hand. For Sale 125 tons hay and 8-10 acres pasture. 100 acres timothy meadow balance bunch grass. Enquire of Brennan Stubbleficld. Box 88 Prairie City, Ore. C. M. Huffman and family left this week for Western Oregon points. They have no particular place in view to locate but will look around. Mr. Huffman djd not dispose of his property here. Zoeth Houscr. ex-U. S. Mar shall of thi3 state was here yes terday on his way home. He nurchased 500 head of steers on tho head of Crooked river which j are being driven to his Umatilla ranch. Benson, the John Day fruit man, will be hero about the 25th with 7000 lbs of pears. tho Drinkwater property and is prepared to again take up her old occupation of nursing. The Harney Saw Mill, R. h. Bunvard proprietor, now has on hand a large amount of rough and dressed lumber and can fill orders on short notice. A good road to the mill. Hurry orders maybe 'phoned in Herzog, the Tailor, is now ready for business in tho Miller building two doors north of the auto stage to Prairie City. Burns Garage. AltCllirc McGoWAN. Prop. v n W I, MniHiilfin arrived homo Wednesday evening from his vacation trip in California where he visited his mother and saw his son George again started Carrol Cecil was iiiitown yes terday. Best flour (guarantee) $8.50 hbl. Harriman Mercantile Co. Full lino of Lowney's fancy box Save trouble and inconvenience Everything for every body at V taking Sunday dinner at the i Lunnburg, Dalton & Co. onch Hotel. chocolates nt'I'l. B. Reed & Sons fin... i ...Mn A..:i:..m. . i.tn ,.wini anco Sale niuumian iuiaiimij ini.mv at the city hall next Monday moR evening I tho Department Store LBokn-To Mr. and Mrs. Char les Dunton, near Drewsey, on Sept. 1, a daughter. Have your winter's wood up so tho wood saw man can grind and saw both at ono trip. J. W. Davis and son G. L. and Frank Roat and son Louis, of St. Johns, were here thisjwook tak ing up land. Pasture -Seven miles from Burns. Both horses and cattle. $2 per month. Mrs. E. E. Ows ley. lion. C. W. Parrish is over from Canyon City on a visit to lis daughter, Mrs. Win Gowan, and many friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McKinney left the first of this week for Pendleton whero they go to at tend the Round-up nnd visit their son Will and wife. The Lunaburg, Dalton & Co., mercantile establishment has been given a new dressing of paint which adds to the attrac tiveness of the front. The prize ribbons furnished by tho Great Northern for the Har ney county lnir nave ncen re ceived by tho secretary. The silver cup ia en route. For Sam-: -Two good milk cows, tresli. A ;it onuuier Relmol uuits. the kind that wm. nl schnn t Hrofl. i;nmo and seo them before school opens. U'Plin rinvnlnnd and wife were over from their homo near Van tho first of this week on a visit to relatives and friends. wagon. A good bargain iorsomo one. Call on u r. uawson in Sunsetor address him, Burns, Oro C. A. Schaper camo over from his Diamond home Tuesday bring ing his daughters Misses Minnie and Bertha who had been out at tho homestead on a visit Reatos for sale, all sizes and lengths, price 20 cents per foot. Any one desiring Reatos address V. A-. Ford of J. 0. Alberson, Alberson. Oretron. Grandma Winters has rented 1 ,, , ..,i :- "! Johnson returned last Sunday from Wisconsin where ho had been called on account of tho death of his father. Mr. John son has many warm friends here who sympathize with him in his loss. Ralph Beery was up from Sun set Tuesday making proof on his homestead. Ho was assisted by N. Heiinoy and Henry Black. ... l.n ii i r ii. Wo understand All'. Beery and AUIUIIIU1JIII' l" .111 jmna ui im- -" -- - . country day or night. Regular wife contemplate spending the Phone winter in Scnttle ' 1 A Pnlinflnnn nnd wifft WPrft guests at the homo of Air. and Mrs. II. E. Thompson the foro nart of this week. Airs. Robert son is returning to her home in French hotel. He wishes to 1 in his studies at uorKciey. ui. have the people of this. section Marsden made ino recoui trip call and talk clothes with him. He is an experienced cutter nnd tailor and guarantees fair treatment. frnm California'. leavinK San Francisco Alonday at noon, stop ping four hours in Baker arriv ing home Wednesday night. --'--I-JL Portland after several visit with Johnny and relatives !icre. KA. Dunn, W. Y. King, 0. I,. Shinirledeckcr and Tom Gibson have gone to the mountains after deer. They will bo absent some ten davs and upon their roturn Tho Times-Herald man will live on venison for tho rest of tho season. LADIES We have accepted the exclusive agency for The American Ladies Tailoring Co., of Chicago, who are well known, throughout the Unit ed States, as the leaders in their line. Every garment is made to measure by men tailors, who im part to each garment, that distinc tive touch, that individuality, and that personality that all well-dressed women desire. Fall and Winter Samples are now hrp Our Sales ladies will be glad to show them to you. rHE BUSY CORNER STORE I Schwartz I. Schwartz mmvniETtm. J. PROPRIETOR another placo quite as good, there foro ho has returned satisfied Frank Dibble is over from Sil ver crock. Now line of ladies' kid gloves. all shades -Lunaburg, Dalloti & Don't over look tho big Clear- now on nt Schenk It wouldn't be a bad idea to havo rrgcncrnl cleanup day in tho near future. It would help ap pearances during tho Develop ment meeting and fair. New items are added at inter vals to tho list of goods carried at the Lunaburg, Dalton' & Co. department store advertisement. Belter read it over each week. A. B. Alacpherson, who hns been touring this section in tho interest of the hospital being es tablished at Ontario by the Catho- ic church, brought this office a couple of lino specimen of cucum bers raised at tho Alann Lake ranch by Emanuel Clark. K Sheriff Richardson arrived home Thursday from a trip into the Owyhee country, extending liis visit to Idaho points on the track of horse thieves. Ho is confident ho knows who are in the rustling and thinks it is only a question of a short time before ho captures them. Running up and down stairs, sweeping and bending over mak ing beds will not make a woman healthy or beautiful. She must got out of doors, walk a mile or two every day and take Cham berlain's Tablets to improve her digestion and regulate her bow els. For sale by all dealers, Bert Dunton nnd his youngest brother were over f rom,the Drew sey section the first of tins week. They came over on buisness nnd took back a piano. Bert informs us that Dunton Bros, recently disposed of 12f head of three year old steers at $50 per head and not an animal was cut out as not coining up to the require ments of the contract. This is n ecord. They also sold 10 head of dry cows for $115 per head. Salisbury tho Jeweler has moved his Jewelry Store over in tho Hissner Building, for merly known as tho Red Front Barn. Look for the watch sign. FOR SALE BY OWNER. 1 section, (MO acres, level un improved sage brush land in Harney Valley, can bo subirrigat- ed. 100 acre tract, fenced, good l)mc,1 house deep well and otherwise weeks . . , ,..A ' .. .. . impiUVUU. 1UU ilUIUrt UUtl, Ullllll- tirnwul. Prices made to suit in tending settlers. No speculators need apply. Inquire at this omce. Butlcrick Patterns at Luna burg, Dalton & Co. Rough lumber $15.00 per M. at Mill. IUIUN.S AllM.lNG Co. Lost - A black silk parasol, hemstitched around the edge and has ebony handle. Finder please return lo Airs. Pearl Fisk. I Frank Colo's "Harold Wel come" took second money in tho 2:25 pace at Salem this week. Tho track was very muddy and tho time made was slow. J. M. HnfTcditss camo in from Valle'V View Tuesday for some medicine, his wife having receiv ed injuries by falling from a vehicle. It was not serious but painful. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Uhitcu HrTwi IJNiiOmcK, lluinn, Oigpiii, HqitemliorB, lull I Ill III! II. O'l'KUII Will) oil Oct. 10, IW, Hll'l .j... . 1 I.. II.I..I , If l Vn .IMtU -"'.i 4i'i 1VIV. iiiiiiiii .riiKHiu. Ji " .... '". Hrtl " or 71, nli'l lluiml llomi uti'iiil Kntry No 0.OTH. fur I'.Ik M V . JO, KWJ mill WW Hi: Bettlon VI, liiwiifhlii'X'i H.i Umiko 81 I; , WllUinctto ilerlillmi, linn flli'il iiotlc-u nl Inten tion lo iiinko Kliml five yenr I'rnnf. to citahlluli rlnlni to tlio Innil nhoru iHncrlbuil, kcloro tho tla.ilalna Ktiil 1 1 j.jiit t If A lit lllirtlB iri.UJIl! flit thu mij lUy of 0 loW-r lull. I'lAllimCl UOtnCNHR WlllllMCB II... If. ..Ins '1-l.nlnmi II lllif t ffltin Itiutrliir JitM Itintvi) onion ii iv( iiv'i'ii( (iruruu Yi . JfcMJdur, nil of litirnn, On-K'm, V m. r A tin, h-m.vi NOT I OH KOIl I'UIM.ICATION (liolnliil Trnrt I I'UIII.IOI.ANIIHW.K. UKITMlHTiTMl'AM'Orl'llr JlMma, Oregon. Jlr Mil. I Nntliulii hiTcliy plitn (lint, in illrcctcil hy tin' Uotninlinlntirr nl tlm (Icnornl IjiihI Ollltf, muter Ilia friivUloim of thu Act nl I'otmron irro)i'i Juno '.7, 1901) (.It Clnli , R17.I iiunimnt to 1111 MiiuirHiiuii oi Aiirmn t uit'innii, in I'HtilliiM. (Jri.irim. Hrll Ko. (IVJAI. Vft vlll ofli'r nl tiiiollo ntlo lo tho lilliit lilidlor, nt luo'rtoi k ii, in., nit inu jhiii our " rvpicmniT, 1911, licit, tliu followliiKtmrt of Un.l. v)(Nwj4. Ni'.'iNwji. '"i nUNk;j. Been?, T in H II. A'.K.V. ( An)' mill nil .itron vUlmlni; oiliTolr tlio nl.ovre ileicrlhoil Ituilmirs mlvUnl 10 fllvtlii-lr cIrIihi or objection on or beforo llio tlmt ik.lsnnttil fur ill). Wm. Pinur Ili-nUter Khamk Iiavkv, Kcctlior. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UKlTrti IrrATia Land Orricn, liurm, OreKoii, Anitnit in, lull I Nutlet! I licrcbx kIvcii tlmt Jona Miller l.awion.of Ikmi'Ii, OrrKon, wn, on A pill !, 1810, inada lioiiiMtcml cntrr No. OUW. for KUl:Ji Hcctlon '.i, TiihiiiIiIP 23 8, Itoliuti ,1 Km, WllUinctto Ui-rlilMi. Ima dlcil imllcti of Intention to in.kr Mnal cninmutailon I'riMif, to (ataUllali claim lotlio laml aliovodea I'rlbcil, U'fote thu llciclitcr am) Iterelfei. at llurin.Oiegoii.ou tho aitli ilay of bepVember mil Olalmalil naineH ui wltneatca Jnnviili I' llN'tor, of lllltni. OrCKon. I. If Mrl'liitll. Iliirlianan, Oreiton Wllllnni II Koliliiaaml A. H Haln,lwlli of l.nnrn, OreKn U'M Kaiiiik. Itek'liter NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.' UMTKIlbTATM I.ANI1 Ofrilt. ( IturllB. Urrlion, AUKUatll, lull. I Nollrr la lictcl,)' null that Connie A Thnr low, huu I'ct-iilllic aililrr la Huron. Ore ' .. I .1... u..... ....- ... ........ .. .11.. Ill roll. 11 in. oil ill 11 ir'lll 111.7 ui imiuii. itfii. iiiw ... tllla iifllloHwillll btatament mill Aiillralinu, No.uraw, to inirihaae tho HWJ.hW'.Heellon I ami hK.'.xh'j.M'Ulcm 2, lurtii.hhu.: , Kancv T) K.. tlllainettt McriJImi. ittul Hi IlinUir theroiiu. umter tlm i rovi'lnu of tin' aet of Juno it. 1;h. iiihI acta uiuemialory. known aa thu iliuoer ami .iionc i.aw, ai aueu inmo . nilnlit Imi II i el hy aporaluK nent, ami that Jiiliaunii, in auto niiiiiiimi, in.-' .in.t w Imi.... llin.umi Ii.vii t.i.H .tn.rnl.iNl. ItiH I llii l.creailuute.1 lui JI. boanl ln-X at II M .er M, anil the lan.llljuw, thatrahl aillraut mil ..n..BMr.al .....1 -.1. ...... ..I I.I. .IIiIIa.H.III 1IIJUI llu.l itnr ,i, .ui'i'ini ... iii , ,.... ...... ami aworn ataleiuetit on tho 30th day nl into ber. lall, tielorv thu Keitliler ami Itci iher.nl llurna. OreKon. Any neraou la at llhcilr to rrutt.t ihlntnr chaae Ixifore entry, or lulllate a clinical al am lime hefore iialentUauiab) llllnu a rurrolorn Uil altMaWt In I Ilia i.tlltc, allciillit; ImIk whli h will ilefeat thu entry. Wm. Kariik, lleiilaler SUMMONS ifi Xf ft THE UP-BUILDING of this bank Is due to the fact that we have ample capital and that we have adhered to a policy which lias been conserva tive yet along progressive lines.... We offer to our customers modern facil ities for the prompt and proper transac tion of their financial affairs; ample vault and safe room for slrong and safeguard ing of their money, notes, insurance poiicies and other valuable papers and such liberality of treatment as is consis tent with prudent banking. Your account is cordially solicited. HARNBY;COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Owned and controlled by home people RESOURCES over - - '$400,000.00 'DRUGS- DISINFECTANTS! CLEAN UP TIAIE is here. We have a good stock of diHlnfectants for water sinks, cesspools, etc., the proper use of which will safeguard against disease. Don't forget Ammonia when you clean house ts . . , . . i i. for removing grease anu stains irom woou worn. g w . ...... Nm Azoa will kill your mice and rats, and al) of their tq neighbors. s; The Welcome Pharmacy - - STA TIONER V :s BUT ONCE. I shall pass through this world but once. Any good, therefore, that I can do or any kindness that 1 can show to any humnn lininir lnl mn tin it. tinw. I.nt inn Fred Randall has returned from not defer or neglect it, for I Canada where ho went last Hhall not pass this wny again. MnrMt TcVml lin.n linill ton lnntr A w.lir.ir in rii-nrrnii T.ifn will no. ...... w... .w ........ 11 j'UIIWJ II. .X.J,w.. .-. - in the big Harney Country to find cemplish: Great good for your self in old age, or Great good for your family to remain and tako chances on should you fail to reach old age. the fortunes of the future W. II. Howard was over from his ranch near Drcwsoy yester day on bus'ness. Ho received injuries from a horse in July that lui3 caused him somo troublo over sinco but he is gradually im nrovinc. Air. Howard may again engage in the Bhoep business if prices aro not too high this fall. Somo thoughtless young men took a mnchino from tho Archie AlcGowan garago last Sunday niirhtand went for a "joy rido" and unfortunately ditched it in the Hatiloy lano damaging tho machino considerable. It has been repaired and tho parties owning it woro ablo to run it out to tho railroad. It has been rumored that thero were women in tho "joy rido" party but it is positively known this is not tho case. Thero were only three boys. Don't defer or neglect it. Do it now. R. C. ngKlcston, Agent. NOTIllK TO CONTKAOT0118. tSciiloil irouimila will liu rocolvtnl !y tli.. Itnnril nl Kilni'iitlnn. iif HnriM. Oru. KOti nt tho l'lmt Niitiunul Hunk of Until. rlo, Oro., niitl at tho ollll-o of tlio Hcliool clerk In lluriiH, Oronon, up until I p. in. gupt 2!ltil, 11)11, for tlinraiiHlruutioii of hii vlKHi roi rcnooi umiiiiiit; mo utnricH iiml biiBuiniint. I'Iiiiin mul HpcclllciillunH will lui on llln ellh W U lliiulnii. tlnrlc nf llouril of Kiliiunlioii, IluniH, Ori'Kiin, or mny lia oiiimnuii iruin ino uiciiiivci, jiriiim lilllolt, Ontiirlo, Orogoii, on tt dopaail of J1D.00 to iimtito tlm ri'tiirnot plmiK A cortllloil I'liet-k ol 00.00 nuiHt iicrouipn- i iv uacli bid. rliooiict'o8til bMilur nuiHt Klvu n bonil for (liu full mngiltit of tlio contract prico In tlio National Hnroly Company lit'iuini;, voiuiiminc mm piuminiiK IiIiIh will lio HtMiuruto. :iut 'oiiipiiny A cortlllinl cl k cf MU0.00 intintnc Will KiVO lOIIt BH Hiu'cohnIiiI biililur itlinv.. Tlm rlitlit Ih ri'oruil to mject miy anil ull biiln. Mailuil bills will bo uililrohHOtl to Arthur Mlllott, A 'flit ,i'ro l'imt Nation al Hunk, Ontiirlo, Oro,, or W. 15, lhuton, clnrk lioiirilo(i'Mticutlon,lliirni,Orogon, In tlio Circuit Court of tint Stnto of Oro (jon, for llui County of Iliirncy. KalloJ Winterr. rinlntlll, ) Vf. Innac Wlntvri), iiIhouU oilier pcrKoimor purtioH nnkiioun clulttiini; any rli;lil, title, i--tuto, Hun, or inloroiit in tlio rt'itl I'Minto .h'hcriln'il in tlio conipliiint lii'rein, ilcd'inl- aiitn, I To Ibhuc WintorH, nleo nil otbor pcroons or unrtli'n unknown clniin'nn any rutlit. litlu. I'Slnte. Hen, or Inieru't In tho ronl ostnto tlcscritiol in the coinpliiitit heroin, Pefenilnnts: In tho inimuof tho Slate of Oregon, you mul ouch of j on oro lirruliy required to aiinenr ami ivnur llnu-niniilftliit IUmI RKititiKt you in tlio iliovi) cutitloil ull on or before the Inst duv of tlio tituo nri - rcrlbcil Ui tlm order of publlcalloii of this nuinnioiiH, lewii: fin orbefonitlif aixleentli tiny of October, lull, mid dule being tho oxplrutliiu of lx ei'kn from tho flmt publication of thin eiiininoni', and If yon fail so to appear and au'wer, for want tlmrmf, philiiliff will apply to tho court for tho relief ilei.amlod in the coinplnint, tewlt: for a decree divorcing hor iibwlulelv fioin tho ilofondmit Imhc Wliitum, and the care , cnatmly, and control ol tho minor child of tho mar. rUtfe,; mill forn decro.' iiKalunt nil of yon ilnfonilantd iletenulnlni; all cjuliiiH of yours adverni to tho plalutlff in and to (huso oertuin iironilneM deserlbed in. Lota 6 and n in block 21 In MorrUon'e Addition to tho Town (now City) of Hums, lluriivy County, Oreijon, and tlmt It bu declared and udjndued that you delendaiitB huvo no tulato or in toret whntmor in or lo tho mid pre iiiIsoh, and tlmt tho title i f ihoplnl ilill la kooiI and vulld, nnd thnl ,ou nil ho fure or enjoined and debarred from an m'HIiik mi) claim whatoM'i' in or to xuid iri'inlMi, ailvero lo the plaintiff, mid for nodi other relief im to the court hIiiiII Boetn meet and ncroeublo lo eiiilly. TIiIb mimnions in publlnhed liy order of Hon. Grant Thompson, Jtulijo ol'tho County (Jourt of llurnoy County, Oro Bon, uitulo mid or lered on thu 2nd day of September, 11)11, and iho duto of tho llrt publlculion hereof i Hopleinbei 2nd, 11)11. ClIAH V. Uu.lrt, Attorney for I'lolnlilV. DISHES AT COST In order to get more room for my stock of furniture I have decided to close out my entire line of China, Earthenware, Glassware, Graniteware9 Positively at Cost I have one of tho finest and most complete lines of this class of ware in the city. INDUCEMENTS F0RQU1CK SALES G. W. CLEVENGER, . .- 'ayv in tf xfftimmm THE SILVER DOLLAR Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR and WINE HOUSE Imported and Domestic WINES, WUISKYS, BRANDIES, GIN, BJiER, Etc. O. A- BEDELL, Bums, Oregon Miss Stirling; PublicSlenographer Room 7, Masonic Building. C. E. LEMAY Painting, Taper Hanging, Sien Writing Estimates ptivon on nil classes of such work. AGENT HOT BOSCH WAIX TAl'liH Headquarters at French Hotel PHARMACY No two people are alike and no two prescriptions . aro alike That's why every prescription has to be treated in a separate and distinct manher. You Ket this individual treatment, moreover, you get the consideration and carefulness that should al ways be exercised where medicines are consumed nnd where health is at stake. Let us fill iour prescription, you will be served exactlu right in every way. The City Drug Store REED BROS., Proprietors , Hka, 400to10Q0 aliens Per Hour riciaiy o filter When ever and Wherever You Want It No troublcl No workl No pumping in the freezing coldl Tho Farm Pump Encine will provide all the water you need for the house, dairy, barn, teed lot, pasture anywhere you want it. " Works right outdoors In tero weather. Provides water nt the rltrlit temperature no lco-imckeil tanks or bothersome tank heaters. Costs less than n pood windmill. Does ten times as much work. Saves two men's wage? every day it runs and neve LTuraulos about long Hours or loalt ' on tno joo. Attaches to Any Pump in E Minutes tnHHBHBMHHHHBLaBKKBBfU..2BBI Ample Power for Small Maohlrcry Has pullry for runnlnp any hand or I xit power maclilncry. Helps the womrn ( Iks by turnliiR the cream separator and churn, tlio wujlilmr machine nnd wringer, i to Kuns the corn liellcr, nnnlng mill, Iced i"lll, I'rlmlstone. Does most all tho dru ' iry tliurei In halt mual time. AH rdy f wotk -no itrat la buy. Comes on Its own base. Ki foundations or platforms needid, l'our nmnll bolls fasten it Uiiinv niinin. No belts. khnfts, nrms, wnlklnK benma or nnchor lwls. i:aslly moved anywhere on n vhtcli alrow. Sco the Enfilno at Work We have a Farm Pump Engine on exhibi tion In our show rooms. It Is at work most nil uny uowir mo iinu oi worn n "u . n"s ,uj.iMviuH ua show yon tuwtul!. 1'Vrm J'uiiip I3nr.no will do your hardest winter work nt small cost. W. T. 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