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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1915)
TheTimes-fXerald Hat Tha Lartaat Circulation Of Any Newspaper In Hame County. SATURDAY. MAY M. 1IB Local News. Tonawnmu tomorrow night V. H. Morrison wua in (own yosterday. Meot nu at the Hums Hotel That's the central place in town i James Kennedy and wife were hopping In this city yesterday and visitinp friends. For Rent Furnished room on hill, three larire windows and outside door. Inquire at this oftc. 1. M. McDade closed his term of school at Harney last week and is in this city for a short isit with friends. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000 "THE BANK. THAT MAKES YOUR $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS I INVITED Al. Weatherly and wife and' Mrs J. A. Robertson came over from Hrewsey this week and were guests at the home of Mrs. H. K. Thorn pson. We have a car of barbed wire to arrive about June 1, ami can lill your orders at that time. Railroad prices with freight add ed. N. Brown & Sons. We've been having some rain and then more rain with cool weather until it begins to look like we're going to be "Web- toot instead of a dry tanning section. It will pay you to see our new spring catalogue of the Victor Indies Tailoring Co. , comprising Keren. hundreds of beautiful styles and St,( .,, ,mi, V, i,ar,.v for ash fabrics in high class suits. , 'oats, ,, x ;l,,ami,v phoneorcsJI. dresses and waists I hngan Mil linery Parlors. Statement Of The Condition Of Th. First National Bank of Burns At the close of business May 1st, 1915. J mi RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $357,116.68 IT. a Bonds (56,000.00 Bonds and Securit ies 71,428.89 Premium on U. 8. Bonds 805 00 Heal Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 8,904.92 Five per cent Redemption Fund 2,500.00 CASH 95.149.16 LIABILITIES Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Circulation DEPOSITS $601,904.(55 $ 50.000.00 53,174.10 50.000.00 44K.730.55 $601,904.65 Capital and Surplus $100,000. Oregon State Depositary United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED (round feed at llagey's. Read "Tho Trey O'Hearls" and see it pictured at Tonawama. Mundles for the Steam Laund ry can be left at the Capital and and Slur barber shops. Finest alfalfa, timothy and red top hay baled may he had at the Goodman feed barn is south Burns R. 1). Cooper, the civil engi neer, who has been on the home stead over on Silver Creek for the past year, was a visitor yes terday. We have a car of barbed wire to arrive about .lune 1 and can lill your orders at thai tune. Railroad prices with freight add ed. N. Brown i Sons. Mrs. Harry Golden has been in the past week with her little daughter for medical treatment The little girl had an Infection of the scalp from falling on a nail. Mrs. Ollio Darsey has taken charge of the Overland hotel and is ready to cater to the wants of the public. Special rates to re gular boarders by the week. Have your coupon tickets with you at the Welcome Pharmacy Saturday at :i o'clock. The alu minum prize will be awarded to the number nearest the one drawn. Cieorge Homer, who has a fine tract of land east of the city, took his departure yesterday morning for his old home at Laurens, Iowa, where he goes to take charge of a barber shop. K. II. Brown is over from Dia mond, Cellar shingles for sale. Win Chas Newell and sun Manny were in the city I hmsiiay. Mi Henry Vulgamore has fat hens turs.de. Phone your orders Chas. Roper was in town the other day. Stop at tho Hums Hotel when' In town. Pest service. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Habbidire were in the city from their Val ley View home during the week. For Sale 161 acres of land, fenced, nil level; house; $20 an acre. s. E. Drinkwatsr. 28-:u Supt Gilcrest left yesterday for Malheur county on a tour of the P. L. S. Co. ranches. He was accompanied as far as the Miss Drusa Dodson arrived i t m I i' I 1 ..!-!l It.. Agency by .Mrs. Holland ami .Mrs. : nonu- irom a snort visu u i on- mB Miliar The ladies will return land Sundav evening. , THE HRST NATIONAL BANK OL toaay. Children's hats at the Clingan burns capital and surplus For Sale Registered Imported Milliner) South Main St. Just $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES JL Special meeting of Hums 7 Lodes Thursday evening. Work in M. M. degree. Thos. dowser and wife are over from Harney. Henry Fiehner and Sam Teth- erow were in the city yesterday. Chicken dinner Sunday al the Overland 18 o'clock and also from 5:110 in the evening. I. A I'.rakeman. the Waverly merchant and post master, was a business visitor yesterday. Another car load of Ford cars were delivered to purchasers by I he Hums (iarage thw week. Geo. Raycraft expects to move his family in from the farm next week to remain during the sen son of active carpenter work. Mrs Miller will take orders for the Palmer Garment Co., of Chicago. Sample book now on hand at the Schwartz store. Williams Urns, have all kinds of niinh lumber for sale at their mill If, miles north of Hums on the Canyon City road. Mrs. Wm. Stirling left this week upon receipt of information that her daughter, Miss Agnes, was ill in Portland. Wray's Auto Stage between Bend and Hums leaves here each Wednesday and Saturday. Pas sengers may take all their bag gage. Vera Cibbs. agent. Have you noticed those hand some aluminum sets that the Welcome Pharmacy is giving away? He at the storo Saturday at II o'clock you may have the lucky number. Mrs I'M St.'illnrd h)m been Lou Hradlield's famous thor- spending the week with her par- rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cawl lield, and taking in the several social affairs incident to the high mares school commencement. Mrs. Stallard is a former graduate of the high school. Mrs Fred Haines accompanied her daughter, Miss Fthel, down from Harney Thursday, the lat ter coming to play for the high school commencement dance last night. Miss Fthel recently re turned from an extended visit to Salt Lake. Denver and other out side points. I. C. Heatty was up from his near Denio during the weeK, having accompanied mrs. Prank Adrian up to assist her in A. S. Swain is up from Lawen. oni'iinnii Muiiion. minus itess will stand this season at the T. Allen Jones farm near Hums. Ienns $12.r to insurt pastured if desired, Judge Levens and Commis sioners Bain and Robins accom panied Road Master Faulkner to several points in the county dur ing the week to look over road work and view some proposed roads. One of the pleasant social af fairs of the week WSS a farewell given by the Rebekah Lodge la I Wednesday evening in honor of 1 , I '. ill I- 1 l M In. ..vtww.l In 1 " """ " ,W noun take her departure soon for Cali fornia for an Indefinite stay NOTtCK FOR PUBLICATION UhlTIDMTaTM I.ni on I K, Minna. Oft'iti'ii, Miij- , i ( Not I ci is ban bf pivi-11 Hint t laadf Darin, H Kmhi I I oil In H I, M . ,'.,i, wl II Mi. v ft PHI tiisih- iN'Ni-rt laml Inliv N. 0M ' Fo v '-. -i-. Hon ' rqtrtiablp I B.( iimnc. .: I S II Hii.i-ii. Mi-rlilhili, line III. il 11 utli a tf I turn Hon in inRki- In,,. I I'm.) to (HfnMllli Is I ni to tin' U 11 il .,.,.., daflPfllM l. btiutt Hi-k IhIii Nli-I KhmIwi. at MnriiH OrvMiHl, on iHl It'll, ilay of In lie, li. I In I Mi Nil I IINtllllH HM WliDMtM John MfiiniT, iii hi Johns. Oregon I " I Pimm frank Mill. 1 iim.I W 1 (lltftyaoti nil mi Ihwi'i UrrtDi John V luivls, Hi iluhiiK I Hi K'Hl " m Kamhk Ragtftfe ' NOTKK FOR PUBLICATION INI 1 K II Ml A 1 I'H l.NH nKKH K. I Barns, Dragon, Maj . im 1 Kolln 1 liartbjr ilran Ihal lohnll Wclmrr, HI l.ilii. i(,ii u In. im Mn. 'lill inn. Ii lii'u'i Inn, 1 I in ,'. n 11 1,11. for M.1, 1 I I H l. I I , I I ) .1 1, p.' , 1 Him l. pownahlp VS in. Hang. H Ram w Ihamstla l hhii i,hh ill,. 1 null.. ,.r hilaiillmi ' I" Hhh jiriiiit ii. patalillaa Halm Inlnf 1. in. 1 abota il,iiii.i .1 I, Him Hraltlai ana Ui-niM'i .,( ii.iii ,. nrvian, on ti,,- mil, 1 .. ..I in. I,- 1 .1 . olalmanl namatal a llnaaaai 1 I" 1 ii,H. HI Juhlll, Ot,,li I - Tlinin. I milk Mill, 1 nn. I W l i.l. . .,,n I ,, I n. n Oiikoii hi,, I Inl, 11 W I'uvi- ,,l I iitlii,, III, K' Hi Km I Aim, I., lltttf NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IMIKIi ITATM I. AMi null k Himia. ..nK"ii, Ma) - I II Hollcala 1 1.) i'ii iiil Jiiliu, iiimi. im mi hi Hkiiiiiihii. Ortfon, wim. on Baa 1. 1 uv aii.l Ma) 1. im inmli. Homatlaad KntrlM lu IDK'K.K linlin. 1, IUI 11 llvi-l). for ',. i i Hull .'.: IiihiiiiiIi .. m Ranaa n 1. Wlllaaal 1 MiililUn. I, lik-, I null, ,. ,il it, 1, mil,, 11 In malt final ftv,' yii.i .i... , t, t n I, I I Ii Halm 10 Hi, laml abOM nVrrll.,-.t, l.rl.ii, I'.ialali , ami llri 1 Urr.nt llnrlia. Oi,nn. in, Hi, ml, ilai u 1 11 111 III . 1 la I in a 11 1 nam ra a- allni NN Ira I.. '.. ,.,. r. Ml.,,. II ( iniy. II,... ri I iTIIMll Ii, I .ilalhlnlM I al liul II 1 1 II a 1 1 lill I, I. Onion Wm I'.iiiik. Kt-flati'r. The continual growth in the vol ume' of business by this Bank and the constant increase in tho number of customers have been largely due to the friendly recommendation of the Hank by its depositors to their busi ness friends, which we heartily appreciate. HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK 5Ti51 'Your Home Institution" UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I MTU) M .TKN 1 H 411 Kli 1 , Hums. Oregon . Ms) . II I Notin- ia iiiniii ilrto iinii -'am w Hartal "i Hlli-jr, Urafoo, wim, on 4ugual n. 1910 inailr H. -in ml. ml RntfJ No "i M&Jor hW '4. nr ii, I wii . . . iuhk. ' K.a " IllamttU HarldUn has Ml.. I nutlet' nf hilioil Inn tu iiinkf liliul iiim'i inf . ii ihi::i. laitu totbtland aln.-.r .Ii-h. i u.i .). before lli-nlstft ami R r at horns Oregon, uo tb "th day of Juno v t lalmani nanni as wltnraMf Uavld Mllln autl J.,hn L i both ol Rile) tin ami i.miit icrn.. ;.). i... Robort A Mill, r tHith of lliirnf, Ori'Kon V m h.Miti , Raglati r NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION Ktrio BTATta I aoourni i Iltirns. OragOO, Mat I I -I Nuti. i is ban Lyifi.i-ii tLat Kvalaob (111 of It 11 jr. nrriMin, n Im, mi J til v , I90N tnadl llutiit-sti-ad Knit) , No ni fur Hs , -., , thin u. Towushi)! :.' h , Raoga U v. . wuiatu rv MiMl'lUii. Lais Illril rmth a of I nt r n i mil in in a k final Ave yrar I'rotif to relabllsb .laitu to tho land ik..- daorrlbad, baton lalrr and Raoolvoraj Horns, OragoU, nn in. -ii, .u or Joea, L9I Clalttiaiit i iiiii'mii ,iii.i). - w I Mr.t, h.ii Unttar, h O float, U i Ham brae, ' "' Rll) ' run v m Hhi . Reglau German Coach stallion, 11 years received a late shipment ruuR."" " accounts Miss LiUl gwetringn, one of Betting affairs of the estate ol old and dark brown in color. He . . , , . . . 'nvoed. teachers of the public achoo', nep tate husband propsrly pro- I 1 1 , i ! 1 ' 1 .1 S ! " ' 'I i ' ' ' ' t I I I ' '111 as iiaii i i ii , . 1 is a sure foal Better, having more .... .. ,;. Mrs. Bsrt Bowar and son Leon tHik her departure Wednesdsv bated. Mr. Heatty is m good offspring than any other imiH.rt- ", .. ... ','.:.. and friends hvu been occupying their home by the way of Band forCalifor- health al present hut was ill for ed horse in Harney County. 0. in this city Tor the past several iu where .she will spend the vn- """ "ine during the winter, L Shingledecker. Burns. Oregon The Burns Steam Laundry days while Leon is being treated cation period. Her home is in pending several weeks in a hos- ..... .givoa special attenUon to parcel by Dr. Kstchum. that state and she will visit Pital In Portland, A. Venator, John Devine ami , ,.mi ,i vmir l-mndrv bv I .. , , , Dick Noble came over from ' ,' I H. M. Horton went to Hoise there, besides .pending con.id- Quite s party went out on the Crane creek Thursday on land ' this week to get his touring car t'r:'1,1' '""' at the bi fair in ante to Bend yesterday morning, business In conversation with Geo- YounK H- Hotchkiss and fixed up propsrly for eaanping. San Pranoisco. Mrs. John Cemberling and i ,, 'PI,, ,r.,l,iieir Mill lllimn fn lill ' 1 a L a .. aL , I 1. i . I.. II O.-l -a .. Dick The Times-Herald Bnds ths "",' "" ";- " ac y w..ai uiium wnwn VVe will hold an insp.rti.in for aBUKnm "'"'.''K''"",l,u fruit crop is short over at the ' '" l"1"" " '" " "" ' s car ii you cam use u tor sui hone in Bunu ahorty after juni ranch this season but that the grasB and range had not been to arrive about June 1 and can i geldings, ages from D to Hi, lill your orders at that time, height from 15 to IM. Must bt Railroad prices with freight add-' s'r iceably sound and no mans in foal will be accepted. Prices $'J0 for saddle horses; $120 for better for 20 years. J. C. Leedy and Miss Mildred Wilson took their departure this morning by way of Prairie City for their respective homes. Both have been engaged in the High School and Mr. Lssdy was not an applicant for re-election as in structor in agriculture, a position he has held for the past three years. He will devote his time court matters. We have a ear of barbed wire to arrive about June 1 and can lill your orders at that time. Railroad prices with freight add ed. K. Brown fc Sons. The recital given by pupils of Mr. Fellows on the nfdno and of Mrs. Gault in voiet, V'the Lev ens theatre last Monday evening, purposes. i, ;,.( y0Ur harness horses and We have a car of barbed wire saddle horses ready, mares and ed. N. Brown & Sons. Mrs. Wm. Farre and her little daughter Kathrine expect lo lea e tomorrow morning for Canyon City where they will visit for a was enjoyed l.y a large inimm-r tirm. with relatival and friends. of friends Several ol them did excellent voi k. They were . . . . .. .. I . ...... 1.1... ...! to his home near Portland in me sisieu ny .nss nrusa ikiuh ami future. Mrfl- 1)01r''- The Dances of the Month With the thought of the dances of the current month the same problem which you couldn't solve last month is before you again bigger tl,aii ever. It's the problem of Proper Foot Wear If you can't work it, don't let it spoil a good time. See a specialist there is only one in town it's I. SCHWARTZ Ladles' Patent Leather and Dull Kid Shoes, also a complete line of Spring Pumps. English Walking Shoes for men and all kinds of shoes for the little folks I. SCHWARTZ - General Merchandise - rimMiilc KuiidiniE. - - Burns, OrtfWi The Prahl & Johnson shearing plant begun operations on the 15th of April at Riverside. Any one having dry sheep to be shear ed early should notify the plant as to dates. For Sale P. L. S. Co. proper ty in Hums, One half block with fine large house, (iarage. barn, stone cellar and all improve ments. Price $4500. 00. Address P, L. S. Co., Hums, Oregon. Harry Williams and wife, for merly Jessie Hardwell, and Ed gar Williams were among the former high school students who I assembled for the alumni meet ' ing and the graduating exercises. Mrs. Fireoved's Maternity hospital oilers a most attractive ' place for patients where the best of care will be received and ex- I perienced attendants look after i the comfort and welfare of guests W. W. Nichols, who has a desert claim in this section, ar rived from The Dalles Thursday to look after his interests here, lie was accompanied in by Q, K. Averill, a neighbor, who conns to look over the country with a view of investing. Remember to win the alumi mini prize sets given away at the Welcome Pharmacy every Saturday afternoon at .' o'clock, one mu-it be in the store at the time of dnwing. The number in the store nearest the numbei drawn is the one decli.r d Ihe i winner. Mrs. Mary Chamberlain and Mrs. J. A. Oard were up from Lawen Thursday. Mrs. Cham berlain, who recently lost her husband, is a graduate nurse and would be very glad to uecure employment in that capacity when opportunity presents. She is a very agreeable lady. harness horses. Can take but S per cent dark iron grays in bar-' ness class only. Deflinite date and particulars later. Hayes A Trowbridge, John Day, Oregon John Sayer and daughter Helen and Florabel Goodman. Misses III len and Florabel are going to Portland to put in the vacation period in studying stenography. Mrs. Gemberling and L.ora will stop at Hood River where they will visit the l.arkins for a time and RoginS will go to Portland to visit with relatives. She may make a trip to Alaska during the vacation. Mary W. Chamberlain GRADUATE NURSE tnerl obalclrlcal and aurglcal nuralng Miss Myra King, who is now one of the main spokes at the Enterprise office In Vale, but who formerly occupied a like position in the office of this great Write or phone Ijiwen, Oregon religious weekly, came in Wed-1 nesday night to be present at the annual meeting of the alumni of the Harney county high school. of which institution she is a graduate, and incidentally to see her many relatives and friends. The young lady will remain for only a few days al present but may return here for her vacation. Notice is hereby given that all parties knowing themselves to be indebted to me have been notified to settle up either by cash or ne gotiable note. Those who (ailed to take advantage of this call will now find their account in Ihe bands of a competent attorney for immediate collection. am un able to run about and see each individual and this proceeding is my only redress. I must have money or negotiable notes to sat isfy my creditors. I regret very much any cost added to these ar counts, but I must have a settle men! (!. W. Clevenger. The Times Herald family ar Com pan led Neil Smith and wife to the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Murphy at lroni Mountain last Sundav. Lack of space prevents enlarging upon the good driving (?) of Hie DOSa and t x eii nces of the party on the load. The hospitable welcome al the raiicli and a view of the big job of re claiming and developing the line body of land repaid us lor any inconvenience of the journey. It is marvelous what can be accom plished by perseverenco and a judicious expenditure of capital. Mr. Murphy has a line property and some day will reap the bene fit of his patient labor. NoTKK VOH PUBLICATION I SI I I I. -I V I M I .AMMiKKIi r I hni na. UragOO, Ma) hi IW1. -.niii. ia barab) koh laal Tbovaj Suaiall, ,.l Vuliaga OrtRuu Mrho,uBJi M, i'l.'. ma.li- ii.ii.. . i, a.l Entry, v. uaiao, lor ,hk',. au.l K'aHWU H,-. n.,,1 I rowuablp -'' HuuOi. IUn,r I I it-l lllanirll, Miihllatl Bat AIM hull, , ,i mi. im ion l malii (lual llirt aar rm.il. lo BBtatitlabelalm lu ilia laml ahove daaarlbad, i. I....- Kaglatai iiii.i Hiiiiiii al Burna-.Orafua, on ii ,. lain day ul Jaoa ivi - .. i .nn ni ii.iiii, aa v. llnaaaai i l.i.i I, a I Haril.lt. William II CralgbtoD, . it Jon,-. .1)1, jouca.ail oi Vuitaar. Oraaon, wm i 'K, Hralaiar. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ! i i i ! i . i I '- I t r, . Hi i o i lturhi, iingoii, slay In, I'd ( Suiii i is In nl ni vim i lint Clare in I- Huff man. .it Rllry, tin-Kim. wtiu on l t-Mi t.. i I.'.. iMn. tflftilfj Hon i stt'ii'l - utr) No ulltU, fur HK'4, Hi-i tlon i lw 88 H , Itaugi' .' K . Willauotu MciLIImii, I U' ii. ail .J i ni. nil, mi lo mi. it ft u el Svg Prow, to rslatiilsh i lalm to lainl hIfovi.-li-s rILi-I brlote H. gist. . ii ml Kim i l.r. al IliiiiiH, (irt'gou, OP liir'ilst it ay of Jin i , I'l ( ihiiuHiii iiano-s as u il iii nsi'h I ii 1 1 -i org in VStillit r I K I Of Of, OtorRB w loll III ml m A ui. i C k I of HI Ivy, Urcgon Wi I flilir K. nll. i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ' llli HIAIKH I.ANI Ol TK K, MillliM, UfftfOOi Ma Us, 1 '1 Noifcfl la bfrvbj gtvM tiiai WftlUr n M."Wii, ui li'ikli-y, 'Tutfoii. Hiio.on Juiir l I in. nn I rll . 1 It lii mli- H, mi. shatl Klitili-s u-t.w ii.. 1 1 rvsiwoiivi iv. ior MvviNa,'4H , , PT'in R'j, m1 r ins .ni'i at, I i .i.i n , V lll.i IM.-M.- Ml'llltlHIi Inn - , i.-iufco- Hi r.ust ML .1 n.iiiir of mi. mini, (o nnik nn ii i Ihrtti i.iii .r.iuf. to i-siuliilali iIhIiii to iio I lltUVI ili-ai illif-l. I. .fore (' K lulln. I. I H i . iiimlsaloinr ul his ollln- atlti'kU uii If .i. on i In' . ml .lay ul Jilliiv U . I l.lllllllll DtmtSall WllllCMIIH luauuln Hordugu, iLiiniii- k lt,Hirv) I-"b-ll-h nn.l Minim i. iint..n i. Ii ni liiikli- tin eon V m I AHHK Kl'MlBl' I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UN ITaUJ HTMsCM I ANI (IKKU'K, Kuril a, oifgon , May .u. I l i Null, i Is li.i.hy uivi-n Unit Klma I Nlcstlf. (oniiih lima Miiialiall. o. litiuis, tJrigon. who. on Mh re It 88. I'Hift i" ' I Mini h U i I J iiiatlu II hum mii'm.I l nuii M No .iii.i. hurlul No u: l . mid ii-ii. n si.i iiiwh l..r.sV'NWli.1Wl, So. ii.'.iii. i. am t ill il IurHW'4N'4. MK'.sW' si(i4Hht4rtir. 17. h'.NW-He Ntt'.Sn, Hurt ion -H. I ow Haiti Ju S Ik ami S . Hanm I'. IIIiiiuulU' Mi-1 1.) I mi. has ill. 'I noi I. , ol noi nil. oi to iiisl.i' Itin.l III.- iiui I 'Mini, lo . Kiuliiisii i lalm (o lii.' laml ahovi dMi'rlbWM hi hni' lo ulr-li i ami uri iivi i ui inn ns.t i w'll mi tin' .( ilay ol Junti, lltl i luiuiuiit nauius al wit ni'sai s I I ail. WlllUn.s. liaMllilHiiia Hair lia.l .link all of Unriis, Oii'goii. titio. alaisliall uf Hat it Oiinoti, KiKitfc. Ueglilur. NOTICE FOR PlIliLICATION. UMIKli ITATK LAND Ofl l h Put US drib-oil, Mai , im . Nntlra Is lo-n I kiviii that A 1 1 r l ' i.i .. .if Ullrjf. iiri-Kon, nl.n. on Mai .- I'll u 1. iiin-li 1 1 onn at ii I Km ry No n ,, for . , ". ' ai -I I ',- ,. - Hull -i lonst W. rUnsja ttKui Wiiiam.ti. UarldUn, Uu ni.i no tUt nl liilvtilloii lo uiaki- fllisl tl.ti-. jf.nr rioif. In i-stal'hrli i lalm tn tin-luml ibure da s uUil l, fur.- Hi k 1st. r mot Itrii-.nr a' Bun Orrion. nn tiir nt iny (f June, If Id Claimant nam .a as witln . s V I II. at. M. i. Milt!' V U Hist hi I I II llli.ll'l Nil ! (ill. I IN gOI v I imi Ri rUU r NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I v itkii --rT.H I.ni. ii r o r Hums. Un iiui!, Mm I, i '1 i Nutlii Is lureliy Kli.ii tlist J.-lm II .film-, nf Hni Lanaii, OrtfOB, Who n I . . -riiisff J -. lill. ma. h- 11..IM. sti-s'l Knlry No li.,0, lot N v .. Hfitloii 14, 'luwnsLli' M H . ItaiiKf I I iiiain.i'.' Meridian, has nle.l nollci : Inlililloii lo tank tlual tlirir iiur I ninf. i.i alaMlsli . laiiu to the laml ftboVl 1-- I I inn it.tfiatir atml Kii.ivar. at Hums. n fOa, h til 1bi nf Jiilir. I'M. claimant mini a us m iin.-ss. i In star I'arsntiN i lrar- n . f. a'r NmkiIi-wi K Ml. I. II. all of llarrlmai.. UrafwU llailil Jnlitlallia.il of Bill LhIIhi UrJagU0 Wm i i am . Id Klati t NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. t m rrn tl ai' I isi. OfflCI I Hutus, ort Kim, April . i. I81&.1 NutlM Itbtftb) K -ti tLat M.rllon Dot) ul nt Kill' i , ON .toll m Lu. un Annus! II. I '.WW mull llniiii'stia.l Kntri N.i. o.t ,.-i . Im n j, KSrtK, hWWmK Hvi't Ion - . 1'omi.sIiI) ;sh . Kaiiiti' ti , lllainotti' M. ti.ini bat III nl nothi'of (iitrntioii to limk. html (in yea I proof, tO MtAblUh rlalin tu llo- Isiol salMiVsi ! s. f il.. 'I.l-i (nn- K. trial, r Hiu I ItiTilv. r. nt Mum Urrstou, iu tin- I tbdj ol Mm. i II i laimam nsinrg aa ltticacs laaai loan r, I. II llm Inn. i. i MurTniHi, Kiiimlt Johnaoii all ol 111 N s UrogOO V H I AHHK, Itt'itlStl f. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IMIHi M All- - I AM. ml Ii I- , hiu ii. uraf May II. I 'I . I N'.tii .- la barab aivan t lint Joi ab Ulna, krt ul Mill II". I "I.-, un. tin .ni M i I. I I I in,,.!. Il..inrali-a.l l-nliy. Na ti..t,. I..i l'4. H . 1(1 looiialill. .1 .. HalliK'l.'Knal, .Milan,, u. Hal iillan. haa nl.,1 iioti.u ..1 lulantlonlu maht llnal llir.-r war troul, 1.. aalabllab .lain. ... Hie ianl abova daacrlbad, balora Hagl,l,i ami Kaoalvar, at burDa.Oragon, ..u (in- llai daj ul Juba Ivi.'. ( lainiHiil nam. . al u llli.-.. , A w n'altar,ol Uuraa. oiayuii. Uacar Waal, M ai til, Uu, k nn, I I. llliini; all al I 11 11 ilr.K,,n 1 1 - iiik. RagUlai Nulira of si,.-. ,IC. Sale. Ni.ti.i- in bsftbf ln, lliit UUil, r ami li mi inn ul a Writ nl Attscbmanl Kieciihiin .hi I uiJit ul tsla il attached i.iiiituiv iltily Istttfd by tlu- fink oi Hie ('in till limit ul llanii'V luiiiilv, SUMS Of UfSrJOO, ilatrtl (lit. '.'ml ilin nl V I r 1 1 , I'M ., in n irrliiin attiini 111 tin Circuit Court ol -. i i Ooaaly md s t i . . win. H in .1 1. Mt, plslntlff, i.i uvtit'ii jiiilliint'iit kgbloal n'i. V, I ..if,- mill loiiio Lint', sad Bsob oi Ibsrs, i-fmi- i.iiIh, (nr Hi,, aiini nf till'.1 II), with in luteal llivri'iiii (ruin llm Will ds ol I 0I1 ritury, IBIS, "I UlS ml" ol 0 pw CSBl DSI ulllllltn, iiui Im . . ml m nn. I llulbUISSBISBll laxml al l.t'.MIII, iiml 10Crilln 0Oll uml SpSBSIM, uml lor uu urilri of miIimiI hi- im iin.i propsrty hirslasltsi duacrlbsdi I will nil Mmiiliiy, llm lllat il ul Mu inir, ut Hi,, i'iiiiii iitniM- door in Uuroi, ill ntnl County uf Hitriuy .in. 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