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HARNEY VAI.EEY FAIR. X-The McKinnon freight teams HORSE RACES! BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. got in from Huntington today, As no fair is held in this valley A meeting of the citizens of • heavily loaded, after an absence of for the public exhibition of the The people of Harney having Local News. Was held last Thurwlay eveniiig ds J ' 23 days. built a new half-mile race track, growth and excellence of its pro announced in T he H erald of Otli! take pleasure in inviting all who —How arc you fixed for Shoes? Inst: ductions, T he H erald proposes to enjoy the sport to be present at that i Stenger has a few for sale. - Meeting organized ly electing D. . In Answer tq the I'nrem ftting Effort. place on the 4th of July and tako —Judge Davis, of Harney, has open a column to all producers, L. Grace chairman. Jno. E. Rob • By the Oppcairl.tn to democrntlc nypremney been confined to his bed the past farmers and stockmen, in which to part in the races. Everybody is i in the nnmey country, to (litorKHnize the j.ar- erts, secretary, Ben Franklin, assist * tv therein, by dru.vinx the line between “set- fortnight, with a severe bilious at- give a written description of all cordially invited, and a good time ; tiers” aud ••fiiot kineu*' ii-st cud of between Dem- ant secretary. insured. vcratsand Republic up .a, th;r the beneilt of the : tack. that is worthy of mention. Very we publish the following corrections of Moved and seconded tliat a la*tor). their weukly organ's attempts to misrepresent —Tinware, etc., at R. R. prices fine looking colts and calves of this ■—«Ladies’ Linen Suits cheap, at Fourth of July celeb-ation be held T he H eralu and the opject of ita publication: at Stenger’s, Burna. Stenger’s. - year’s production have passed and eW* T he H ehald ia not owJ m>r con in the vicinity of Burns. —F. L. Moore, the young teacher trolled by any stockman, settler, politician, or Fonnatiou of committees result any other man, except the Otte whose name ap- in charge of the Harney school, was repassed through town, but none —The best of musieal instru pears at the head of the paper fib its editor, pub ed in the following: ments and sewing machines for sale lisher, and proprietor. , "lected superintendent of public hav.e reported for publication. Bring T he H erald belongs to no men, nor set of 'school^ for Malheur county by 62 in your this year’s stock, give us - Committee on Arrangements— men, a few are now BEING RE- by Gilbert. therefore, works for no monopoly, corpor N. Brown, ation, clique, or ring. Mrs. Byrd, majority. age, weight, height and breed, to CEIVED DAILY. —Paints and Oils of the best T he H erald is neutral in nothing—indepen W. C. Byrd, Mrs. Grace, quality always on hand at W. E. —Low Price's at N. Brown’s. - put us facts in this column. Bring dent in all things, and straight-out democratic I when party lines are drawn. And on all the J. C. Welcome, Miss Roberts, Grace’s drug store. —Job Work done at T he H erald in specimens of hay, clover, roots, quest ions of the day will be found advocating J. M. Vaughn, Mrs. Morrison, the right side, as its editors arc able to view it. office. WANTED vegetable», fruits, with names, time at almost your own FIGURE. P. F. Stenger, T he H erald 1 e au advocate of law and order; Mrs. J C Parker, “the grefiles' good to the greatest number;” AWe learn the Burns school, of planting, manner of cultivation, Thomas Dodson, Mrs. G. McGowan of 300 little boys dressed . in blue is anti sectional in matters pertaining to East Grant county, Harney Valley or Burns. which is kept up to the require Geo. 8. Sizemore, Mrs. P. F Stenger, Oregon, pants, white shirt, or waist, and red etc., and let us make this a lively It publishes the latest news for H r readers as slightly DAMAGED) cap, to march in the procession on soon as obtained; offers its columns to the op ments of the school law in all other Mrs. J. M. Vaughn. Monstrosities we will pressed, the prosperojifr. and every other cirizen respects, is lacking in three feat column. tho 4th of July, as Guard of Honor Committee on Finance: within its territory, williug to take the respon ures, viz: suitable school apparatus, class as such. Truthful statements sibility of his utterances. to the Liberty Car. Turn out, boys, . Brown, Miss Lloyd, as maps, globes, etc., suitably im will be given each time, and the To School Directors and Teachers. turn out and help make Harney J. C. Parker, Miss Waters, County School Superintendent H. F. bodson proved play grounds, and a wood truth alone well told will advertise valley’s Fourth the best in Grant Geo. McGowan, Miss C. Harris, has appointed Jhivid 1<. Grace Deputy for this shed. county. of Grant county. Parties having business C. M. Caldwell, Miss McKinnon, part this valley to the better class of im to transact with the Superintendent v. ill find —Ladies in Burns and vicinity, Miss Susie Dixon. Mr. Grace at T he H erald office, Burns, Or. NOTICE TO STOCK RAISERS. are missing a rare chance to supply migrants, such as Harney wants, P aisley , Or., Feb. 6, I8S7. Committee on Athletic Sports: To W hom it M ay C okcern : their rooms with great varieties of than all the most plau^bly told ex “Cap," my dark brown Morgan Tex Sillman, Chas. Byrd, Because of the opposition offered by flic anti flowers raised from the seed, when aggerations afloat. \ve start off and English draft Stallion, will moral element of our town to Prof. Grace’s de Chas. Johnson, J. C. Welcome, termined effort to overcome the immoral influ they fail to visit Mrs. Thos. Has this week with the following names, stand the ensuing season at Byrd’s Thos. Dodson. ences thrown about the school given into his - charge during the five months just past, we kell’s place. stable, Burns. “Cap” is 10 years in the order brought in, and all our Committee on Fireworks: herewith endorse bls course as a teacher by af —Look in stockmen’s brand col statements can be verified by the old, 17 hands and | inch high and fixing our signatures: Geo. McGowan. N. Brown, V irgil C onn !.. , M. D.^ ) Board umn to find stray stock weighs about 1700 pounds. Terms, Committee on Program: W m . B. R oyal , M. D.> of samples filed and labeled for refer ♦ 12 to insure or $8 for the season. E. h. i . i ’. hen , ) Ditv ton —Go to W. E. Grace’s Drug Store N. Brown, W. E Grace, ence, except in perishable articles, All care will be taken to prevent for all school supplies. HARNEY VAI.LEY ITEMS. J. M. Vaughn, G. McGowan, accidents, but will not be responsi notes of which are filed. AMONG OUR GOODS YOU MILL PROBABLY FIND — No Ladies ’ or Children ’ s Hats John Robinson, Dr. McPbeeters, ble should any happen. For fur M rs . I one W hiting .—Near Burns; —Just received to-day at N. left, but Stenger will have a nice June 20: Barley, six acres, sown on ther particulars call on or address At ft subsequent meeting the fol Brown’s a new stock of Dry Goods, little assortment on 26th, cheap. AT W. C. Byrd, Burns, Oregon. lowing were reported by the gen Fancy Goods, Clothing, Furnishing L ater : As promised above, the ground under cultivation the past THE tlemen on committee on arrange Goods, Boots, Shoes, Cigars, and hats got in yesterday, and arc open 13 years; stalks (exclusive of roots i T hos . M aupin . ments: , Tobacco. for purchasers to select from to-day. 42 inches in length, heads well - —Go to W. E. Grace’s drug store President—A. W. Waters. /-The post office is greatly im filled, grain fine and large; planted fW“ST0CK NOW ON THE ROAD— •«¿—John W. Sayer was in Burns for Confectioneries, fresh and pure. proved in point of appearance and in April. Vice-Presidents—J. Nat. Hudson, Monday. «•“TO BE COMPLETE THE 25 th . Barley planted late, in April, on T. Sillman, FOR SALK. D. Carev, —A luyre stock of school supplies convenience by removal one door new ground, 12 inches high. 'south of its late location into a I’. S. Early, W. C. Byrd, just received at W. E. Grace’s I have 160 acres of land situated larger room. Mr. Parker is mak M rs . A lmeda S tenger .—Burns; J. C. Parker, Sam. King, Drug Store. 3.4 miles north of Burns, Grant ing considerable improvement in June 22: Barley, sowed last year, ,V. J. Miller, P. Clemens, ^—Charles Zeigler added a com county, Oregon; will soon be en Jasper Ila vis, W. E. Grace, bined mower and reaper, the Cham and about his premises, as well as on cultivated ground; 36 inches closed with a substantial wire | other citizens, by additions, fenc high; stalk bulky, grain well filled. Geo. lluston, J. 8. Devine, pion, to his farming implements, fence; comfortable log houBe; good Ben. Brown, II. C. Levens, Alfalfa, cut above , the ground, last week. The hay crop here will ing, etc. well of living water; 3 or 4 acres Lee Caldwell, J. C. Garrett, — Yankee Notions at N. Brown ’ s. fine, strong, in blossom, 27 inches be short of usual yield. under cultivation. Price, $1800. Isaac Foster, F. Lunaberg, —The weather is quite warm this high. —Extra Pickled Salmon for 15 Terms: one-third cash, one-third J. II. Pratt, A. J. Wil sow, cents per pound, at J. E. McKin week, which following in the wake one year from day of sale, and one- A. J.“B rown .—Near Harney, June Thos. Dodson, D. II. Smyth, of the several heavy rains and 23: Alfalfa, in blossom, average non’s. - third two years from day of sale; Bent. Embree, C. W. Jones, —Clothing, reduced, nt Stenger’s many refreshing showers of the stand 38 inches high. secured by mortgage on premises. W. E. Dalton. 1’. F. Stenger, past three weeks, causes vegetation Burns. - Title good. A lso a few choice Dai D r . T. V. B. E mbree ,—Near Ben. Franklin, Peter French, —Buy your organs of Gilbert, to grow most encouragingly. ry cows and other young cattle, Ilarney; June 23: Lettuce, Oak II. W. Lyons, G. W. Smelsor, lie furnishes the best instruments cheap for cash. R eason for sale , —Stenger got in his new Leaf variety; root 4 inches around; William Page, John S. Bowen, at the lowest prices. - change of business. Any persons stock of Lawns, Sateens, and other leaves green and brown variegated; E. A. Stauffer, C. M. Caldwell, wishing to purchase any of the —Messrs. Brown it Crawford Dress goods, on Saturday lat. - stalks white, crisp and tender; Jos. C. Wooley, John Robinson, the above property, call on or ad have gone to over $100 expense to measured 20 inches straight across XThe Burns school, district No. Robert Terrell, Thos. Haskell, dress, A. L. S avaok , Burns, Or. procure a Circular Swing to put on 13, in charge of Mrs. J. A. Canfield, the face of the head from tip to tip Jno. E. Roberts. J. ('. Welcome, the picnic ground on the Fourth as closed last Friday after a session of of outside leaves (exclusive of C.C. Richardson, Fred. Okerman —Have you seen those Hats at part of the amusements offered the three months. Mrs. Canfield has ground leaves.) Dr. H. M. Horton Dr. McPbeeters, Stenger? - public of the Harney country at- been re-engaged, and will teach a Second head, same variety, 10 Geo. S. Sizemore, W. W. Johnson, —Coal Oil at W. E. Grace’s drug tending the 4th of July celebration five-mouths session to date from inches actoss. T. A. McKinnon, J. C. Buckland. 1 ) store. at Burns. July 9. Total number enrolled, 1st John M. Vaughn, R. J. McKinnon, T hos . H askell .—Ono mile of month, 66; 2d month, 47; 3d —Call on J. W. Norton, at Ilar- NOTICE. J. E. McKinnon, Dr. G. W. Gilhara, Burns; June 26: Alfalfa, in blos ney, for a FIHST-CLASS BRAND of month, 40. Average daily attend som, 42 inches high. •Edward Ilanlev. All parties interested will please any kind. ance the last month, 36. Mrs. Can- Orator—Dr. T. V. B. Embree. M rs . T iios . H askell .—June 26: take notice, that on account of a field gives a good report of the All Harney Valley is Earnestly Solicited to tako —Don’t fail to get a new set of Gooseberries on a single branch; change in my General Merchandise Reader—D. L. Grace. teeth, have all defective teeth tilled, school house and grounds; as hav the large English variety; branch hold and make this the Most Successful C’ele- business, my books will be bal Marshal—J. W. Sayer, or have all your teeth examined ing suitable accommodations, fur 8 inches long; 5 bearing twigs to anced and closed on bration in Grant County. Last Year the 4tli Assistant Marshals—J E Roberts, and cleaned while there is a first- niture, good water, good wood, good the branch, containing 151 very gX^Ji'NE 1st, 1888. , E. B. Hanley, Wm. Wilson, class dentist in town. Call on Dr. ventilation, and such indiHpensible largo berries; weight of whole, one- “in the Harney Country” was Universally Denom- articles of furnishing as brooms, All unsettled notes and accounts lì. R. Porter, John Martin, Horton, north room old hotel on half jiound. inated the Event of the Season, and This Year cups, chalk, etc. will be placed in hands for collec J. C. Wooley, Marshall Hughes, Main street. Flowers: A boquet of cut flowers, tion on if all Unite in the Work, that Record will bo Executive Committee—W. W. ^-Look at “Uncle Ike” Foster’s from Sweet Williams grown from Mrs. M. A. Fry returned last gWJi'NE 10th, 1888. jpg Chas. G. Frye. Johnson, week from her visit to Latsen co., horse brand this week. Totally Eclipsed. Come One, and Come All 1 last year’s seedlings; 4 colors, ma P. F. Stenger, C. M. Caldwell. Cal.r Mrs. F. did not learn of the I also hereby notify the people that —You can buy English Cash- roon, 2 shades, magenta, and pink birth of her little grandson, pre from this date we will sell goods at Committee on Vocal Music— sented her by Mr. and Mrs. Morell, mere at 25c. a yard at Stenger’s, and white variegated. Cash Prices. P. F. S tenoeb . Burns. Mrs. Byrd, J. Culp, Programme. A box of growing plants; June until she was within 60 miles of Burns, Or., May 28, 1888. —Just received at J. E. McKin- 22: 2 sets of earnation, ready to Miss Roberts, Chas. Byrd, Burns, there being but one mail Miss M. Woods, a week, and communication with non's, a lot of.choice Bacon and bloom; 2 thrifty ice plants; 6 petu ’Enoch Reed, OPENING EXERCISES: —Cash for Goods is wanted at Lard. Miss Cora Harris, M. N. Fegtly, nias, 1 in bloom; a very handsomely GRAND PARADE............................................ B y all present . Stenger’s. - the office very irregular where she Jno. E. Roberts, Miss A. McGee, —It must be borne in blind that made up box, grown from the seed. MUSIC......................................................................................... B y B rass B and . visited. Nor has her health been —Diamond Dyes for salo at W. Mrs. T. J. Morrison, in every town there are persons M rs . G race .—Cage bird; from a PRAYER ........................................................................................ B y C haplain . E. Grace’s drug store. good during her absence. Mrs. Laura McKinnon. whose greed for gain, or whose ne —The best bit Cigar at W. E. cessities arc so urgent, that they mixed canary and linnet singer and MUSIC................................................................... B y G lee C lub . Organist—Charles Zeigler. pure canary hen; hatched April Grace’s drug store. - .........................................A. W. W aters . will push to the front and bond ev 22d; is a fine, thrifty, very ugly REMARKS BY PRESIDENT letrgeiil General Retell Huuee un the CoaM. Goddess of Liberty—Miss Allie —See the several notices of final ery phase of their town’s attempts marked with green, brown, yellow READING DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. D. L. GRACE. Excellent Cardinal or Drab McKinnon. p-oof of Messrs. F. L. Swearengen, at uniting the people in a common and white, but as a Binger, do not MUSIC............................................................... B y G lee ateen C lub . Angel of Peace—Miss Minnie ■las. T. Moffett, Collin McCaskill, orsets cause for purely local benefit, as in believe it can be surpassed. Recd. ORATION...................... .. ...................... D r . T. V. B. E mbree . Samuel Baily, Henry Welsh and the present effort of Burns to cele M rs . T. A. M c K innon .—Near Army—Master Joe Laumon. James G. Wygcl, in this issue. brate the 4th of July in a manner Burns, June 27: Boquet of Carna By mail tic. extra. Five hook* and double c lasp I n>r Maciel and Worl.manthiD. Silk Navy—Master Lloyd Johnson. —Stenger will have a complete becoming to the occasion, into a tions, raised from last year’s seed A GRAND PIC-NIC DINNER embroidered bust, finished with prett y lace one inch wide. Size* 18 to 30. Send money order Committee on Liberty Car Arrange line of Groceries by the 30th inst. mere Vanity Fair to turn money lings. Very large and very fine. or po»tage »temp*. into a few pockets; if such a result ment—T. J. Morrison. Geo. Luna There are four teams now out. - Will be served at noon, free for all. More Important Still berg, and Henry Cheatham. —As will be seen in this number be obtained, our guests, so cordially —12 yards Dress Goods, ♦1.00, at 1* to send for large Catalogue (which we for Committee on Tabic Arrange- of T he H erald , W. E. Bedell is invited to visit us on that day, will Stenger’s. Burns. ward free of charge) giving full informatioa - about ten thousand other ;ntere*ting item* in summoned to appear before Judge return home in disgust, and judge ment—Mrs. J. M. Parker, ATHLETIC SPORTS: all kind* of Men * Women’* and < tiikhen"* — For all kinds of Stationery go all the citizens by the conduct of Parker Aug. 2d, in suit to recover Mrs. Frye, Mrs. Pratt, Wear. Contain* over a thousand illustra- - CATCHING GREASED PIG........................... t ions, and is on« of the finest book* of it* km*| the irresponsible few, too intent on to W. E. Grace’s drug store. P urse , ♦5.00. money. Mrs. Byrd, Mrs. Bowen, in the country. T he June number of The West CLIMBING GREASED POLE ...........P urse , ♦5.00. Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Harkey, —In order that T he H erald personal aims to care whether this WEINSTOCK, LUBIN A CO. town ever sees another Fourth or Shore magazine is accompanied by Mrs. Gianini, 400, 401, 404. 40A, 403, 410 K. St. Mrs. McKinnon. readers may have a first-class met SACK RACE ........................................................ ... P urse , ♦5.00. not. It is hoped our best citizens, a large colored supplement of the SAC RAM F MIO. CAL. ropolitan weekly during the presi- FOOT RACE, BY INDIANS, HALF MILE F oh S ilver W atch . men whose interests are identified Chehalem valley, one of the sub —Call and examine N. Brown’s ■ dential campaign, we offer them HORSE RACES: Stock. . - . T he H erald and the San Fran with the existence of Burns as a valleys of the beautiful and famous principal town of the Harney coun Willamette. The Chehalem valley HORSE RACE, ON THE FOURTH, FREE FOR ALL cisco Examiner for six months for NOTICE. ♦ 1.50; this offer good only till July try, will come forward next Wednes is one of the leading fruit-raising SADDLE HORSES, ONE-FOURTH MILE P urse , ♦•50.00. Çontracton & Builder, day and sec that the entertainment sections of Oregon, and from a de Parties desirous of operating re 11, 1888. HORSE RACE, ON THE FIFTH, FREE FOR ALL, of our guests is in conformity with scriptive article in the magazine it freshment stands on the picnic ¿-To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Locher, 600 YDS. AND REPEAT, FIVE TO ENTER grounds the Fourth of July, arc re i of Burns, a fine son w as born June the spirit of the day and invitation appears that much choice fruit land is for sale there at from 115 to ♦75 extended. AND THREE TO START P urse , ♦60.00. quested to call on the undersigned 23, 1828. and make arrangements for sam£. —Before sending off, see if you per acre. The number also con A. C. WORTHINGTON. The French hotel was granted don’t get good value for your cash tains an illustrated article on Wash In order to raise funds for putting a license to open a bar; a remon-1 ington county, also a portion of the TO CONCLUDE WITH ♦ he grounds in cotwiition and meet from Stenger. * - Barns, Oregon. ing oU^. ;s4pcnses. the committee« strance, signed by several citizens, I Senator Hearst, of California, fertile Willamette valley, which of was in circulation. z3ded to sell right) for two ¡says: ‘The result of the Oregon fers good and cheap homes for —The City Hotel, lately kept by election does not discourage the thousands. Other descriptive arti reshment stands, and have sp -Estmates Made rinted the following committee to , Mr. Lloyd, is vacant. 'democrats on the coast. It was cles, poetrv, fiction and a large 11 said rights to the highest bid- . Money buys Goods ( heap at i owing to the vacating of the land amount of valuable information “ —And Plans Furnished. ill. T hos . G. D odson '. Stenger s. - | granta of the N. P. R R. company. about the entire northwest complete For the Benefit of the Burns Brass Band. C has . G. F rye . —It is the duty of every man and The company determined to defeat the number. The West Shore is J no . E. R oberts . woman, owner or renter, to put the i the administration, and the elec- the only publication on the Pacific Those having work In my line will find it to Bums, Or., June 18, ’88. thrlr advantage to give me arail Will contract • house occupied by him, and aur- tion was carried on with railroad coast making a specialty of describ to furnish all buildings complete. Including ing and illustrating the resources rounding premises, in a neat and j money. All of these dispatches to Painting, and Papering. Terms As reaaoneble aa any rvR|M>naible contractor. “Best Whip Ou The Ttoai" attractive condition, so as to add to J the press, which described it as a I and industries of the great north- O®ce: lnt Door Hou th of H khald Building, tf I’ ■ - w west, and should be taken by every - Geo. W Ro1>erts, an old stage the inviting appearance of the town. protection and free trade fight, were (Published by request, r> the girls representing the fltates may learn ths words.) noth-' cne ' •"^rested desiring to ’ver on the Oregon and California veriest nonsense, .it was nmii-i, i . OpiMTim n in, or w « • nerfrart —All the best and most popular the 1 ¡learn loom about, oFwAtti • . Oregon. Woalii »»aslnngton, e, is visiting W. M L< vens, an brands of whiskies, wines and bran- mg of the sort. Wa|jo M<)n(ana Coln’bia' O, Columbia, the gem of the ocean, * And her flag proudly floating liefere U«, The bome of the brave anti the free, ON A CASH BASIS. ♦ ehum. he having driven a stage i dies, ns well as tobacco and cigars. The boast of the red white and blue. j or Alaska. A large supplement in The thrine of eat'h patriots devotion. A Fact. mporani-up.s with him. Mr. , will be found always in stock at the C ho : Hurrah for the red, white and blue! E. Todd, Proprietors. i tints or colors, accompanies every The world nffera homage to thee. rts’ left hand shows the effect saloon next to the post office. - After the 1st of July, 1888, I Hurrah for the red, white and bluet Ia prepared to furnish all kinds of freah ! number. Published st Portland, Thy mandate« make neroe's assemble, g years of uv in handling the ' will positively do only a eaah btiri- With her flag proudly floating before or. meats, Miisarr. etc. I .rave your order. Whes Libert) ’• form stand» in view, —Cape Bro«., ti.e young En- Oregon, by L. Samuel, at ♦2.50 a , causing the hand to twist up. The boast of the red. white and bias. j nees. and derire immediately to Thy banner« make tyranny tremble, i glishmen who reported to us the year. Single copies, 25 cents. “olert* rives many a renrinis- | cloee all my aci-ounta by good note« When borne by the red. white and Hue. expected arrival here from Engl.-uid The wine cap, the wine enp bring hither, Saddle and Harness Shop. —Teamsters will find an Improv« of his experience on the road, 1 or cash; *> do not think hard if you Anri All ye it up to the brim— of their family of eight persona 'cry intensting manner. Hi.« | are asked for your «table bill. I am I ed Tire Setter at J. W. Norton’s Ca<>: Hurrah for the red, white ami blue! May the lueni'ry of Washington ne'er J. C. WELCOME - PRopBirrqM about July 1st. left Burns mostun- Rlacksruith shop at Harney - ng stories of ad ventures along Hurrah for the red, white and Hue! in debt and muM yay up. wither. BURNS, OREGON. inc. show “those palmy days • expectedly, some time last week. —Just received at I*. F. Stenger’s Tby banner» make tyranny t rem We, W. C. B yrd . Nor a etar of hie glory grow dim : ^~8««uuel King and Chas. Zeigler When bernr by the rad. white and blue store, a large supply of country passed and gone fore ver.” May our country united ne'er "ever. FRENCH returned from Baker City last Sun-1 I'or Ix*a«c cured Bacon. Ham«. SIsMihlcrs and But Hand by her colors eo true; lhas. Roswell, of Vale, is in day with home supplies. Mr. King | When war waged it* wide desolation. O. the Army and Navy forever! Side«. All who wish well-cured, For a term of year«, a Ranch con I today. And threatened oar land to deform. was.taken very ill while in Beker taining 160 acres; all fenced; good sweet bacon will find just what they Three cheer« for the red, white and blue The ark then of freedom's foundation, lii.!»>■ «. Leo.«. Embroideries, City and now ]<«>k« a little the1 well water; small house; 20 acre« want at Stenger's store. Cwo Hurrah for the red. white and blue! M rs . L. RACINE - PRoratrrRBM, < Mum Ha. rode safe through the vtorm. A limited numhevof guests ran vecure the Hurrah for the red, white and bine! - 25r.. (formerly 10r.. 20c.. worse for wear. in cultivation. Address “B.” this —Good Cotton Flannel Suita, With her garland's of vh-tory o’er us, most comfortali• lodging room, in the town O, the Army end Navy forever! t Stong.-r’s —New Good« at N Brown" office. M thin home. T»ok* rapnlied with ell kind« ♦ I 75 at Stenger’« As «o nmudlv «he W»re her brave cpf»w Three cheervfor the red, white and trine ' of Mttbfai the market ino THE HERALD. I New Goods ( ) Old Goods Desirable Goods WHAT YOU WANT P F ( RIGHT PRICE. STENCER C ome to B urns for a G ood T ime !! MS MM S C , 1 * The Red, White and Blue. Meat Market r HOTEL. '.Jóte*«* 44 cfs.