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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1913)
1" Es-JIerald r-at Circulation Of Any tr In Harn.y Counly. AY. SFPTrMBFR IS. ISIS ,ocl News. imn tonight NM at .1. ('. Wt'lo.nio lyc-nift was in tho city i y. om mad lard 17c at, meat market. tf Wednesday, Sept. 10, to I Mrs. M. P. Ren fro, a Roper and wife were bm Harney the first of IHurlburt and family guests of relatives in luring the week. Goodman has a B horse- jline engine and 2-inch Imp for sale. iM-tf-' elah Millar has returned tland where she went ber stock of millinery. jbt. Reed has been in this week visiting her Mesdames Smith, ind Ferguson. lurt, a special agent of ll land office with head- kit Portland, is in this official business. ST NATIONAL BANK OF VPITAL AND SURPLUS fHE BANK THAT MAKES $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS Statement Of The Condition Of Th. First National Bank At Barns, Oregon, August 9th. 1913. RBBOURCBB Loans and Discounts U. S. Ronds Ronds and Securities Premium on U. S. Ronds Real Estate, Furniture ami Fixtures Five per cent Redemption Fund . CASH LIABILITIES Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Circulation DEPOSITS .$888,686.88 41,000.00 BO, 869.22 1,866. 00 8,60492 1,860.00 110.980. 78 1689,616.76 $ 2f),(KK).00 78,780.70 25,000.00 410,85.0.r) Capital and Surplus $100,000. United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED county is represented Woman cook wanted on a Fun at Tonawamn tonight. hendleton Roundup by , ranci. Inquire at this office. If it isnt Eastman! it isn't a icn ana nui amun. iwoj Q A Schapor was jn from Kodak. Hora nf trip Wnirnnt ir, i . ..... , f... . ...- ....... I niomiini illlrnur till' Wet'K. Of I) 1 ...:. Kill carried off all the ' . , . ""' ,wrK """ wm :irt the recent wild west1 Two-inch centntugai pump mr iro.n iiwen. Klamath. I BS- """"'" We do job printing. Did you see those auto robes at .1. ('. Welcome & Son'B? B. F. Steele was in from his home near Waverly during the week. The Lunaburg Dalton & Co. Department Store have cut high prici s and long credit. 181 f C. E. Murray and wife were down from their mountain home during the week. Those desiring the service of a .lei-soy bull may find one at the J. R. McKinnon barn. Finest alfalfa, timothy and red top hay baled may be had at the (ioodman feed barn is south Burns Mrs. Wm. Hanley returned home last night from Portland where she has been for several weeks. A boy attending high school wishes to work for his board during the school year. Any one desiring a young man on these conditions may inquire at this office or Principal Shirk of the high school. W. E. Reed and his mother, of Mitchell, were here the first of this week renewing acquaint ances, iney lormerly lived here and have many old time friends. A brother and son, Artie, lives at Drewsey and they came in that way. Willie is now in the mercantile business at Miichell. The V. S. Civil Service Com mission will hold an examina tion in Burns on Oct. tl for ai-plk-ants to fill a contemplated vacancy in Vhe o.st office at Alborson. The compensation for this offloe was$l!M last year. A plicaHofl forms and information W. W. St urges came over from Silver Creek Thursday. J. M. Hofl'edilz and wife were up from Valley View Wednesday. Fnstman's Kodaks and East man ' Kodak supplies at The Welcome Pharmacy. Those auto robes at .1. ('. Welcome & Soii'h are the best for the money any where. Mrs. Julia CaWlfleld has bi n ,11 this week suffering from tonsil itis, but is able to bo out again. Those knowing themselves in debted to T, H. Short are kindly asked to call and settle their aceniiiils. Hen Brown look his departure the first of the week for Port land where he went on a flying business trip. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES VOUR $ $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. The R. J. McKinnon & Son Si ace Co., has made a passenger rale of $10.00 between here and Vale and will nlso haul freight for 2J cents on all consignments of 60 lbs., or over. 25tf. Patrons of the A. K. Richard son general merchandise store are in luck. The boys have ar ranged to give away a handsome 7-piece breakfast set to patrons showing by a coupon that they have traded to the amount of $2T. Ask them about' it. 44tf Supt. Itreithauptof the Experi ment Station phoned The Times Herald the other day that he and his assistants are still busy threshihg station crops and will be thus engaged for some, time yei. as the small plots of various liost On the sheets of Hums, a small gold watch. Suitable re ward if brought to The Times Herald offloe, i;iif. "HllHter" Cuwlfield has been Qttijte sick for the lew days but is reported improving. He was threatened with typhoid foyer, For Ma Kotir head of a i milk stock and four pure bred Poland Chinu board. Che Wilson. S'OTIi K Kilt PUBLICATION, 1 I I . I,:- LatMO i i i i, i , , Mirm, ll i t usual ,iii N .. I. o i- ., i.i.y nl i ii ihul iimv M i in. in 'Ml, I, M Id' on. Oh, u I I .llli. I, I'MH. IllHill' II inn alvlil Kllll ' . 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IKIS i lalmaiil iiami.a a. wli Mi-a.i a Nallianli'l II i, i hiiili'H lli.il, In in i- ili'uil, i iiatli'i ItokUf, nil ni Bursa, Oregon. ' Kauai. Itvalalrr NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION I'NriKiiM'iAiKi LAHoorrtes. HuniJ, OregOlt, Miiiual. J7, 1IM.I I Niilliila im.i,.i,, glv, hi ihaiiliMiiiu ll Nilwn, ill llllfl, OtrilUM, Him. i. n Mini I, .11 I'll,. Iliaile II, nn, an nil elltr) Nil llll.T. Mil l.n'a 1,11, ggUNVVI, ami At'.NM, rll'l'tliltl l, Inwiialilii .'li I . Italia" 111 h... rtilii,N, .ii,. Mrl illlll, III! 111,. I Mull,,' ill 11,1, 1, Ii hi o in i, k llnal llm-f guar prmif. In "-l.il, 11,1, ilalin lolbe lam! ibOTI iIibitI' ."I, borore l(i.lan" ami Ki'irlTiT. at lliiln. Otugiiii, nn tli" lllti ,!m of ... '..I.. , li:i. i lalinant ttamvl at wlllinaai'a uonrgi A.rolllir, HMH'it I H llllama, r rank e. nn. i, I... Thomai J.lblildJ allnl icili-y. or ion. Wm Kaiihi. Iti'Klalvt. HAVING MONEY TO MAKE MONEY WITH It is often remarked that with money you can make money, and yet only one American in ten owns a savings pass book. If cash in hand will enable you to earn more profits is there any argument against having a savings acount at the HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK? When you make your first deposit your opportunity looms up as a possibility; it ap proaches nearer with every deposit you make. Open an account; build a fund for profit making. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Harney County National Bank "Your Home Institution" NOTICK rOB PUBLICATION I'NITKUHTATKH a, I N ll OKKM I', Hnriia. orrguti, Annual "' I'M Noil.-n l tWfObr nlvrn dial John I HsrMl Maliini'l nl I. in Ina V,. Hut, I, "II. aia.a I I. aura Itli liar. la. ii, I ilntli iai r nl Jai..t, Hill may be secured at thi Alberson producU must be kept entirely liMl'lolm ''""'!,'" a,,V.'i-r "-.'". '.T.'.' u'"v'. ".?. posi llllll'C. up Oant Relshnw was over with L-k.. A.n f. l tk'orce James was down irom iruu mis weeK. pi 11, nil, noauuniiiiuiii, - , kilt Creek liome Wedr'Hsraey Thoredajr. .Ih Wintermeier was down liule Miller and wife made u rtrip to Egli tho otherday return- inK home Thursday. The Juduo says he never saw the roads in worse condition but he found crops lookinK fine in that tem per an engine which I8 Alva Springer ana son imi irom Mivies (luring the week. wry. ine iamuy nau iresn power for his new saw , Were in town this week. Haled hav Rran and alhkimhi tniwberrus for breakfast Thurs- brettinp in readiness to, v - . vrr ,l( rh HlIpnM ,lf trrililw 5l( Tlw, .,,., ,,. day morning at thchd ErIi home his timber claim. He out several onkrs of once. krney county board of )n has been in session ' lis week Dut no com- You will find IT at the Rums of Rrains at The Cuius Dept, Store. .1. M. Dalton went out to st e if he could round up a dt or this week. Lots of coined) at the picture shows tomirht and tomorrow nivcht. W. II. Hollopeter left this separate and tho cleaning of the machine after euch causes the work to progress rather slow. The Fair Premium Lists Have Been Printed Department Store. Bring your quilts and blankets to the Burns Steam Laundry. Born To Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Walters at the Experiment farm. , , the assessment have wpt. uauirnier. ktered by resident tax- W. Byrd Page, of Philadelphia, Jut two have been filed was here this week looking after nere non-resident, tim-! the interests of the Philadelphia morning for Portland on a short holders. !Townsite Co. in which he is in- vacation trip. Griffith arrived home Z T'U' "" " M DWl ive up until you have lay evening from his ,l 1UI1 ' ,rlt,(l tl'' BUrne Department Stole trip to Klamath ami Mrs. a. i. lucnarusun aim uunsnurs; s vo. -.u lmer resorts in that daughter. Miss Viola lelt last The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid the state. Dr. Griffith, Sunday for Salt Lake where me wi, ,, wit M , M ., . trood health and re- young lady will take a special ;, Wednes.lev :ifrnuin Ing had a most enjoy- course in music, this winter. Mrs. Richardson will spend several i months visiting in that state be fore returning home. H. C. Levens left this morn ing for Portland where he goesj to join Mrs. Levene for an in definite stay in the metropolis ami re.vort a fine lot of blooms on i the vines at present with more btiltlee coming on. That isn't so bad for Harney county. The list of premiums on pro ducts to Ik exhibited at the com ing fair was printed this week t MTKIi HTaTIa I.ANI, oril. I lliirna. OtOgOU. SSf ml'i't , I III ..ll, . la l.l.r.l., ...... 'I ... V ill...... I' IXmn thev art. ncinu (Iistributea f re,,f "' ,.,r,"'.i"f,,n. bo '" uri. i. i .. . iutlr IhMfn-'ii'Hil KiDry, Ni i.e. Mlil N MUtlllt u. Ill t Illt.il SImh Id, IjDll.fl I . .". H . It. ;" V. , NIMl 1 ta II Rl.'l 1 ' -. t V(M. K. ;il V.. W M '-uitih ftUihfin Ubeu Hrrlal No. 0AWIO. Any mimI all MtMii . iNiiiihig, nlt-ir l i lit lamia t-riltrt-l, or ! lt Illy to fjUvCt brriUW ..( tin in iiifml r Ii atari, r of Ihf Isno.ol (' ani other n-aatiti, to thr iaiual in anpUcant, auittild iiu- ihtlr aflldaviu ' pruti in thi oMh-t'.HM nr lit-l.iri- the JMh la ol OrtOlM i Ittt Wll, Karnr, K.-ttltir rnai MbllenllfHi -, pi.-inL-T II ffl I nil I'libllcallnii i)rloMt k 9g, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. High School Notes. UY THE I'Ul'II.S. ill over me country, lhe list covers agriculture, horticulture, garden and dairy, as well as needlework by the ladies, flowers, domestic science, etc. It was the intention to cover all products of the soil raised in Harney county so far as possible. ' NOTICK "I.. Inr KUNK'.aml V.1,-!.', !"' Iloll M, Tn ll amp a niiiiiii, iiaitKo m r.nal, wilia it, M.i I'll. li, haa III' .1 uoi I"" 'l loloaUoi In niaai lu.al nv,' ".i Proof, In ralahllali iialni to n,, ami altmo ilva, nl.i .1. I.. I,,,, Itau at. I llnl Itiicfililr, al llnina. oii-kuii, ll III I Ii'.Imv i Hi nil.,,. I'M.. I 'lalinant nann a la , tin, aai'a W.mhI) 1. Hral. IIiii Mnlter, Wihl r Hill, H'l" i. ii.!., i., allot nil", i ii, i in Aw K.HHa. H,lhl.r Every irirl in hiirh school is taking the Domestic science work ",k1 in connection with the school KOR PUBLICATION lohnson made a trip to Prineville during the Iving taken out some rs who had been look- bme of the Coloniza- lands in this section men were well pleased and other outside points. Thev rely take several pieces. will visit the state fair at Salem again the last of thisanaaiso v.sureiauvesa.iu r..-,.u L.i,;D ,.,;,. on,l ,ii,i.h. m western uregon. naim ayu fprinevillehomeforthelthey will return here to spend r. i the winter. ARGAINS Visit our bargain counters, jre you will find the greatest :ains ever offered in Harney pity. Whether you need the article or not, it will pay you to look these counters. You will some of these articles shortly will never have this chance to such bargains again. ME IN BEFORE THEY IE ALL PICKED OVER SCHWARTZ General Merchandise - ionic Bulldlnk,, - - Burns, Oregon I The only additional voluntary subscription toward the enter tainment program at the fair this week is $.r subscribed by the Ideal Confectionery. Mrs. Wm. Stirling and daugh ter Nettie left this morning, the latter to resume her studies in the O. A. C. at Corvallis. Miss Beatrice Hotchkiss also went out with them being en route to Monmouth to enter school again. 3. L. Nickle of Han Francisco, vice-president of the P. L. S. Co., is here. Mr. Nickle is on a tour of the company properties in company with Supt. (iilcrest. Mr. Hurlburt, one of the mana gers of tho company with head quarters in California, is also with the party. Henderson Elliott has again taken charge of the Star Feed Barn in South Hums where he will be pleased to greet Ihh many friends and former patrons. Mr. Elliott is an experienced barn man and has competent help, there fore there is no danger but stock will have the paal of tare. C. B. McConnell and Civil Engineer Dodge left yesterday morning for the lakes to makes an investigation of the heighth of the water. They went down by way of Weaver Sprins to do a little niisMonery work and gather a tew exhibits for the fair and will return through Sunset. Austin (ioodman la ready to grind grain and has a building in which it may he stored hy farmers at any time, lie will grind one day each week and farmers may store their grain any day and get it when con venient. He is prepared to take grain as pay for grinding at the market price. 1 Hi. Threshing machines ate now at work all over the country and tho weather has bean ideal for the harvest during the entiro week with indications' lor a con tinuation for soine time, The Times-Herald has not gotti n any definite information as to actual yields I ruin any of tM larger acreages, Put u is lounii me yield has been fully up to expectations. this year. This week the girls have been preserving fruits and making pickles which will he used in giving luncheons during the winter term. The Junior aritl Senior girls of the Domestic Art Department have made a skirt draft which will be used in the cutting. An old skirt is being ripped, cleaned and pressed and will be made into a new one.' The Seniors regret that Miss fair will cover the industries of ! the county pretty thoroughly with the exception of livestock. It ia hoped there will be a large num. her of exhibitors and that the products of every section of tho country be represented. It is not know at present how many days the fair will hold as the business men of Burns have not been very prompt in financ ing the entertainment program. We must have something more than the exhibits in the pavilion Mary Hendricks was called to to attract the visitors, otherwise join her jmrents in Washington, j they will have no desire to come The literary society has not j ' While the pavilion display yet been organized. It has. how-1 will be interesting and worth ever, been considered and will no doubt meet soon. The first class meeting of this term was held by the Seniors in the assembly room. Tuesday afternoon. The main subject under discussion was the selec tion of class rings. The girls in Domestic Art have been progressing quite rapidly, under the directions of Miss Cowgill, and are now ready to begin dress making. Miss Cowgill has made prepara tions for the boys who wish to take Domestic Science. The Senior Agriculture Class is starting in with the general study of horses. Many of the High School books have not yet arrived; because of this, some of the classes are get ting behind in their work. The High School boys with the assistance of Professor Shirk have organized a foot ball team Beware of the Biology class as tiny gre looking for specimens. Mulhar of Eighlun Children. "I am the mother of eighteen children and have the praise of doing more work than any young woman in my town," writes Mrs. C. .1. Martin, Boone Mill. Va. "I Buffered for five years with stomach trouble and could not at as much as a biscuit without sulVering. I have taken three bottles of Chamberlain's Tablets and am now a well woman and weigh 168 pounds. I can eat anything I want to, and as much as I want and feel better than 1 have at any time in ten years. I refer to any one in Boone Mill or vicinity and they will vouch for what 1 say." Chamberlain's Tablets are for sale by all Dea' er. while, the people expect some thing more in the line of sports and entertainment which should be given attention. Presbyterian Church Tomorrow. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Morning Theme "Decay of the Creat Convictions. " Subject for evening "Bight toads. " (Jospel preaching Congrega sional preaching. Appointment of Administrator. Ill llli' llllllti'l III I III' intuit' nf Mliiy A QsOfSJg, iltM't'imtiil. Nut in' in lii'ii'liy tfiviin Hint the umlir Mii'in .1 wii duly appoints) thr ailiiiiniri Iralni nt I In- ilinvi' ei'liilti liy the County JinU;.' nl Mariitiv County, Oregon, mid oritur ti lliul ifftii't iuih in. nl" unit fliitur i'il mi l-riNiiiilmr I, IUIH, mil lie tin iilalllW'il hi liv In i' .ri)v.l.. All ,Mr ma liming I'liiima nuinM aaiil eititti' ii ! mi ui mil In (ni'ii'iil ill, in, with pro i r viiiirhi'i'H, wiilnii all inomliH Irom tin tii nf I liia untu't', io nn nl nl mi uia tint or, it liia iiihli'iii i. nt I iii'w- nv, Oiegi.n, or st tint iillii IS nl Ihh iltiiiiiny, C, A. Ki-iii bold, ii tim i n, Oragaa, Piitiil Sepl Iirr 10, till If ian A. i teuton, AiliuiulatrHlor of I lit' eitiloof Mary A. Ueorge, droritaiMl. .mmmmmmrsmmnmiimmmsimmi THE STAR Feed Barn II. I l.l.lol I. I'rop. Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month CAREFUL ATTENDANTS (ood Feed and Reasonable prices I'ATKONAtiE SOLICITED South Main St.. Ilurni tmimmiimuiimmmimmiiimmiuii I MTIIIH1ATII l.arlll Urrtl K. t tttiriia. Oregoa, Haptimbii i nts Niiiio' Is bsrabf irn tlin alBart H iMilat 1)1 Mm OR. On If wliu nn Annual 'Ii I 'In maiti- a. i. on i ii. .in. hi.'..) Ratry, No.owi for hKi,hi,, Hi,i.fci, ! an. 1 MjSh'i rtoiv 17. Tovrjablu -' south, Raagti Wiiiaiin-it.' Mariotan bai Slid nun. ..1 liiii'iiii.it) in inaat' final ilir,.,. yrar I' f to uaUMIatl I taint tu tin- Illlll IDOTI !''.. ilW'il. before the Keitl.li't ami Hicilvir, at Bum, 1 iri-Ki.ii. .... tin' 1 lib tli) uf October, 1118 Claimant litioa aa wllti, ".em K e kiiilealoii I .- Iil.-r. t I' Ilia, kint'i H II Hlihl, all nt Itlirua, tlrei'tn Vj Kalll. Iteilatir NOTICK KOH PUBLICATION rarTBOBTATtt I . N i , uini i . Hurna. ore . St i.t'-tnt.' t .. si l i S..tlrt' la hereliy liven Dial ria'.I I' Ilia, k liit'l. iiMlimia. tin .'.ii. win., on lift t inl.t-r I.' run. niailf Viiililintial lltiittfalvtl Kniiy. St. ii.i'i i.ii-tt',-K', tt I. NWUSK',an.l SK1, W4 aet'tlon I Towiialnii j.' -J . Itai.t.-. 1 I H ll'a'.iiiu. Mi-rl'ilai. Ina llli. I iii.l.t i nl Inlen i hut iii in all e nnalilireeyear I'r.iol, loeitibUib r ami 1.. i in-lauil iiboio denii.t t, befon tteg inter intl tteevlver, at liurna Oragnn, ontln I lilt .la of o. lohrr, I'M I Unman! n.iiii.'a a. Willi I T, lei A. It I'orltr. K I' KKtilialtni ami N In tnii'y all of Itnota, QjregOD. M Klalta. Kt'iilaler. NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION, THITfit TATM I.AM' Ovioi llii'h . tnejuiii. -- (:- nt I r , I'M Soli'-,' tu hrui'lty KiM'ii tlia'i hail a I-. hill man Narrtim Orrjct h, who nn May a I 1 '. ma-1. llnmcalcail ruin No "in I fni M',-. ' . Sl' NA, H4NK't Rill! SVS'.SK ., MM Hull 14, Townahtf . uttUij ttaug !l I I '. W iHinetU- MorMlan, haa llicl n,,iii-t ol Inhnil-.i, in malt i' com in illation t'rm'. In KtnLlUli lalin to tin laml ftburt d-Mrrilniil. tiofoifj i if i k n tin laituiar ( ot im.t i, i.i i rial in ant uaiiici HUH ItiH'Hiri VMiiiii-i.i -t itairv. i harli-a Hn Wnn Karl M OH I man, AlexHiiit-i UeKvtiilH ul Narmwi irKn Wm Kahh. Kfllat4l NOTICK KOU PUBLICATION. I'm in htatk- iJsHoOrricB. Hllllll, UrfflOB l-fili'inlM-i I, MM I l SOU i' la lii-ri'li) a; I v imi that I lu-ptf r f. Toll 111. n( Hllthi OMfOO. WhO Oil Jill) I.', I'l.', ni'i'li HoinoalMd Knlry . No 08'ilT. Uu KUHWWauil W ' .K'4, Hi'rllmi IV, Towtlitlilp 'I , rtailKU i ' K, wlllaiiKltt M.Tl.ilaii, lii ll ..I notli of i . i niion tu in ike tatial ruminutftlloa i r -of in futnl.l ph claim io tim land nbn'va di'i rlbadi ta'fori' Iti'ttlah rami Itrr-cU i i , a: liuiiia, tlru Ii on i in .11111 day ii Oi lobar lm t. lal in him nann aa m Ithiastta Ctirlaltan Horn, uf Hurna, Or(0U, Win Iuik ami John J Hiai'y, iiih of Laitao, ' ittfun in Bloooor.o, BuroOrocon Wu Iahrk. Huglnoi NOTICE OF CONTEST. I Mil l tSl'ATKi I. i Mm in i. i llnina. (ni'unii, Boil0Bboi in m li Uol.ci l , liatl( ,"f hoill'i, l) i-,;..!!, i rjntM I, ... Von H horab) liollAoil t hut Caitie I Huh' thO glVM I'l'iit", l(iirin I tiiiuu, i m hi. ii na her poal o(tl aildrcan. hl on huh r)a) wptaoibar mi, nin in ihia oitm. in r oni . uriuhoiali'il ailicailini u i uutcul itml iuU m I ha caui'ullatloii ol ymir Homaaload, Run) -trial No. D4VW1 noi.lf Mai' ii IIH I'M), i.n ,oi D 0.0 I' 40 H ItiiMMi ..! K , W M H d lot I and HUNKSt' Bar I. 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Accommodations for 60 guests everything for com fort and enjoyment, only white help, home cooking. Peel Room and First-Class Bar In Connection Special Rates Given to Fishing and Hunting Parties SIDNEY COMEGYS, Proprietor snasarsaaVjaaaasasiBsasjBsssssjsjsjsssjsssjBj THE OLD STAR SALOON BRENTON &. HICKS, Props. Old and Nkw Patrons Will Find the Bbst Bbak Wines, Liquors, and Cigars Good Service. Courteous Treatment DROP IN Main Street Burns. Orejro HAYING TIME mm ll lV v tw I f, raf i Mowers, Rakes, Bucks and all kinds of Haying Tools Machine Extras on hand All kinds of imple ments for the farm gas engines, piimps wagons, shelf hard ware, etc., fishing tackle, guns, am munition, campers supplies, etc., etc. fmnSatZirj AaU HLt-J ilir-BaaaaaaaaVlaal Get in Your Order for Binder Twine We handle the right kind oi' goods at prices that will appeal to your purse. We are receiving many consignments-more coming, so ask for what you don't m e. BURNS HARDWARfcXO. NEIL SMITH, Manager III