East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, September 19, 1888, Image 4

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    HARNEY VALLEY FAIR
Iter, which is of the best quality,
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
EASTERN ADVERTISEMENTS.
30 acres altogether in this grain;
sells much cheaper than in the
As no fair in held in this valley ' no irrigation.
East.
| for the public exhibition of the
S imon L ewis , Silver creek, July
GARDEN VEGETABLES
¿otte of it* Natural Advantage«--Wa-
30, wheat 40 inches, with full heads
growth
and
excellence
of
its
pro-
'
ter, Soil, Climate, and Pruduo
produced in the Harney country , ductions, T he H erald proposes to j of fine large grains.
tions—Thousands of
Aerea
for
arc large, finely flavored, abundant , open a column to all producers,
Barlev 58 inches high.
Settlement.
Adorn your Homes, your Town Lota,
and easily raised. We will on ap- . farmers and stockmen, in which to
M rs . S imon L ewis , July 30, 13
Your Ranches, Your Furnig, your
Places, with trees and shrubbery
plication
givo
the
addresses
of
sev-
,
CHEAP HOMES.
give a written description of all large yellow« beets, the largest one
Suited to the < I i in ate of East
Oregon. And buy oniy
oral gardeners here, who will an­ that is worthy of mention. Very being 9 inches in length and 14
from a known
IhoQ»and» of Families can Secure Val­
swer in detail all inquiries on that fine looking colts and calves of this inches in circumference, the flavor
uable llomen in thia Great Val­
ley nt a M ere Nominal Coat.
subject; the white, or Irish potato is year’s production have passed and excellent.
Ileal Rotate will Iu-
creaae Ten-fold
M rs . T. J. S hields , Silver creek,
grown with little cultivation, and is repassed through town, but none
in 5 Years.
Responsible House.
superior to that grown in Ohio, Ill­ have reported for publication. Bring July 30, cucumbers of good size,
A Kailroad, County-Scat, mid I.and- inois, Missouri, Tennessee, or Kan­
crisp
and
tender.
in your this year’s stock, give the
That
Ofltee.
MANVFACTIRED UY
M aupin B ros ., one mile north of
will Bend
sas, we personally know as regards age, weight, height and breed, to
you what you
Burns,
Aug.
2d,
barley
44
inches,
pay
th
’
money
for:
Visit the Ilerald Ottico to See Sampica size, “mealiness,” and flavor.
put as facts in this column. Bring
14ileat Varieties true
of Products.
with fine head of grain; 18 acres in.
to the name; Healthy,
SMALL FRUITS,
in specimens of hay, clover, roots,
ViKorvua plants; and Judi­
S. J. M othehshead .—Aug. 4
cious packing,or all is lost—Labor
XTIS-W
COXTXT.
such as strawberries, currants, vegetables, fruits, with names, time
‘.The two large editions of T he H erald con­
and Time and Munev. Therefore, do
taining the Hurncv Valley advert inemeu t being blackberries, gooseberries, grapes,
timothy
43 inches long, and appar
Save by bearing in mind that the great
of
planting,
manner
of
cultivation,
«xhausled, to meet the demand we republiah In
Sezxd. for SO-pa^o Illustra.ted. Catalogrtie. j
ently not nearly grown.
our regular edition, Hnd hope <l^*each reader etc., will, from what evidence we
etc., and let us make this a lively
will mark the article uuu mail hie copy to u
MENTION THIS PAPER.
'
C iias . Z iegler .—Poison creek,
friend in the Eaa*.)
have been able to gather the past column. Monstrosities we will
Aug.
8,
White
Sheaf
Australian
Ilarney Valley in Grant county,' I year, be a success, as the native class as such. Truthful statements
Oregon, embraces an area of 2,400 plants are hardy and good bearers. will be given each time, and the wheat, 53 inches high, with heads BLOOMINGTON
averaging 5 inches in length, fall
Every word wo say we can stand by.
IBUIT TREES
square miles, or 1,536,000 square
truth alone well told will advertise
TKT nrsery
D ear S ir : Do you want to see the
acres of land, bounded on every side and ornamental shrubs were plant­ this valley to the better class of itn of large grains; 6 acrees in; he is
latest WONDER of ’8 ANSWER TO­
by mountain ranges, and lofty ele­ ed freely by farmers in the spring; migrants, such as Harney wants raising it for seed.
DAY. A $35 Single Harness reduced to
A.
H
ills
,
of
Poison
Creek,
Aug.
$25. The finest Harness MADE for
the
settings
last
fall
survived
the
vations, and is an almost entirely
than all the most plausibly told ex­
the money. Handsome nickel or imitation
level plain, plentifully watered by severest winter (1888), that Har­ aggerations afloat. We start off 11th, Chili Club wheat, 48 inches
rubber gold finish mountings. HAND
made from oak stock, unsurpassed for
ney valley, in fact, that East Ore­ fairly, with the following names, long, with large full heads; 14 acres Isthc Largest in the World, having
tho
in
actual
cultivation
not
less
than
style nnd durability. If you will allow us
gon has ever known. As an
SILVIES AND BLITZES RIVERS
in the order brought in, and all our in; not irrigated»
we will send you a sample for your inspec­
tion to show you what progress we have
Red clover, 42 inches high; very
AGRICULTURAL
and their tributaries. The former
statements can be verified by the
made by making a SPECIALTY and get­
lias its source in the spurs of the ■ region it will be readily seen that samples filed and labeled for refer­ fine.
ting out over 800 setts each month. You
LATEST LAND NEWS.
can keep the sample at only $20, $5 less
Blue mountains, south of ttie John i the Valley offers inducements rare­ ence, except in perishable articles, Commuted
than price here or return at OUR EX­
Homestead nnd Prr-Emption 800,000
ACRES
—VI hat Must be Shown—The
Day river, flows a general southerly ly excelled. And as a
PENSE. Can we make a more liberal
notes of which are filed.
Minimum < f Value—Good Faith, Bad
offer?
We shall expect to hear from you
Faith and Speculation.
STOCK-RAISING
course, passing down the center of ’
at
once saying YES send on your Harness,
Mas. I one W hiting .—Near Burns;
A good deal of uncertainty seems
Folded or single strap style.
Harney valley, and empties into > country it cannot be surpassed,
June 20: Barley, six acres, sown on to exist in the minds of the people
Lakes Ilarney and Malheur. It is i since its water, grass, and salubri-
N ational H arness C o .,
ground under cultivation the past as to what is absolutely required
Wholesalo Manufacturers,
a rapidly flowing stream, about 80 I ous climate takes horses, cattle,
13 years; stalks (exclusive of roots) by the homestead and pre-emption is THE OLDEST,
li. to SJi Voells St. Buffalo^. Y.
miles long, and contains every kind sheep and hogs throughout the year
A. ANDERSON,
Collar and Hames, S2 Extra. No Breast Collar
■12 inchea in length, heads well laws, and the frequency with which
IS THE LARGEST,
Kin»ofHamM» Manufacturer«. Manawr of tho
„
of fish, including the salmon trout, (from January 1 to December 31),
N ational H ahnes » C o ., Whulesalo Mfr«.,
Double Style for two boraci. Price, 36.00.
filled, grain fine and large; planted proofs are presented on the face of
MOST
RELIABLE
and other varieties of game fish. without grain or any other than
NURSERY
in April.
■
which it appears that the claimants
The Dunder-and-Blitzen river, or wild grass feeding, and when the
GROWING STOCK
Barley
planted
late,
in
April,
on
have
endeavored
to
calculate
it
to
a
“Blitzon,” as it is shortened by com­ winter is milderthan common, stock
FOR THE WEST.
STOCK BRANDS.
L A iti ò &—iti B fM E S
nicety the smallest amount of im­
mon usage, is about 50 miles in looks better in early spring than in new ground, 12 inches high.
BRAND RATES: 1 brand on cut, and
description, 1 ' eat $10. 2 cuts and descrip­
M rs . A lmeda S tenger .—Burns, provements actually necessary to
length, flows in a northerly direc­ Eastern localities where they arc
tions, 1 year, $ls
tion and also empties into the lakes. grain-fed during the winter; and the June 22: Barley, sowed last year, secure title, has caused the author­
STOC KM E N !
These rivers and their numerous texture and flavor of the meats on cultivated ground; 36 inches ities to look with suspicion upon
tributaries have their water sheds compare favorably with the best in high; stalk bulky, grain well filled. all commuted homestead and pre­
emption entries.
within the county, and the lakes the market. The
Alfalfa, ent above the ground;
BUY OF THIS HOUSE:
There is neither a maximum nor
INCREASE IN POPULATION
having no outlet, serve to furnish
fine, strong, in blossom, 27 inches
a minimum of valuation, though it
subterranean irrigation to the whole during the past two years has been high.
is shown by practice that the com­
rapid,
ami
is
of
that
most
desirable
valley.
A. J. B iiown .—Near Ilarney, June missioner of the general land office
class in an agricultural region, viz:
LAKES HARNEY AND MALHEUR
APRICOTS,
cover an area of more than 150 the small farmer whose industry ¡ 23: Alfalfa, in blossom, average has made up his mind that a set­
stand
38
inches
high.
tler who has improvements valued
squa e miles, nnd arc connected by produces the best of grain, stock,
a channel about 20 yards wide and and living. The houses and barns
D r . T. V. B. E mbree .—Near at less than *125 has not made very CHERRIES,
200 yards long. They receive the 1 are generally frame; corrals and Ilarney; June 23: Lettuce, Oak strenuous efforts to make a perma­
The time to gather in missing animu’s has
come r..und. P a< e vour bram'g before the
water« of both Silvios and Bliizcn . other enclosures, are rail and wire i Leaf variety; root 4 inches around; nent home for himself and family,
public so ycur Inter« s b may be duly protected
NECTARINES,
Mark vour main brand on th s cut cattle,
rivers, but have no outlet and never . fencing; abundant water supplies leaves green and brown variegated; and will not pass such entries to
horse, or sheep), r.g • u wish it to appear, and
send ug an oruer f.-r pub.i uJun, by fining out
overflow. Being situated on a level from wells of living water, which is stalks white, crisp and tender; patent except under most peculiar
the following blanks.
ANSWER TO INQUIRIES, $1.00
plain, nnd having low shores, these reached at a uniform depth of six measured 20 inches straight across circumstances, showing beyond a EVERGREENS,
SEPOBT
ON ENTRIES, CONTESTS, A c ., $3.00
Name.
lakes have not such picturesque . to fifteen feet.
the face of the head from tip to tip | doubt that the claimant has Acted
Procuring Land Patents. Filing Arguments,
and
Conducting
Contests, on Moderate
MAIL AND RAILROAD FACILITIES,
scenery as Crater Lake, to recom­
j of outside leaves (exclusive of . | in good faith, and that where an
Postoffice..
Terms. Send lot circular to
,
indication
of
bad
faith
appears
he
ARBOR VITÆ,.
mend them to tourists, but their j Ilarney valley has a tri-weekly ground leaves.)
HEHRY IT. COPP,
Animal, whether horse, cattle, or sheep
will have no mercy on the claim-
i mail-service from the four points of
value to farmers is inestimable.
WASHINGTON, D C.
Second head, same variety, 10
Every Settler should hnve Copp’s Settler’s Galda,
Right here, however, permit us to the compass,' there being a general inches across.
/‘nt’
124 pages; price only 2o rents (postage »Uatp»).
In final proof it is frequently said
mention n natural attraction pos- ' distributing office at Burns. Ship-
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iios . H askell .—One mile of by claimants and witnesses that
MMed by lands adjacent to these ping is done at present at Baker
Additional Brands
! Burns; June 26: Alfalfa, in blos­ i “absences have been no greater than
lakes that will draw hundreds of 1 City, Huntington, and Ontario. All
NUTS, FRUITS
som,
42
inches
high.
the
law
allows;
”
or
“
he
was
on
the
excursionists from the East in the the family supplies, necessaries, and
I*. F. STENGER.
M rs . T hos . H askell .—June 26; ' land as often as the law requires.”
near future: Standing in the door-! luxuries, common to Eastern towns,
These statements are evasive in PEARS, PLUMS,
!
arc
abundantly
furnished
by
Gooseberries
on
a
single
branch;
the
ways of farm houses about sunrise, 1
distant objects, towns, farms, moun­ general merchandise stores at rca- the large English variety; branch character and outgrowths of igno­
H orses branded
8 inches long; 5 bearing twigs to rance respecting legal requirements.
tain peaks, and bands of cattle and I sonable rates.
Either Right or
PINES,
CEDARS,
There
is
no
provision
of
the
pre
­
BURNS AND HARNEY
the branch, containing 151 very
horses grazing on the ranges, are !
stifle: OK.
emption or homestead law permit­
pictured on the atmosphere and I are the two principal towns of Ilar- large berries; weight of whole, one-
ting
the
absence
of
settlers
from
rise up from the ground like magic; ney valley, where, as will be Been half pound.
WATERPROOF
their claims, nor is there a provision TREES, SHRUBS,
Range—Grant county, Oregon.
ami those white repreaentations are ■ by our advertising columns, about
Flowers: A boquet of cut (lowers, specifying how frequently they
Harness
& Bmgy Top Oil Dressiu
P. O.—Burrs, Grant county. Oregon.
so truly drawn that a member of a all lines of business are near equal from Sweet Williams grown from
Absolutely WATERPROOF, and
must
be
on
the
land.
The
laws
re
­
Mill
blacken,
sof:en and keep
APPLES, PLANTS,. ...
family living several miles away to the present demand—teachers, last year’s seedlings; 4 colors, ma­
RILEY & HARDIN.
from Rotting, your Harnesa and
quire
continuous —that is, unbroken
Buggy
Tops.
Coes
farther and
from home, can distinguish the per­ lawyers, doctors, printers, druggists, roon, 2 shades, magenta, and pink
Address I8AAC FOSTER.
loss work to apply than any oth­
—
residence
upon
the
land
from
er
Dressing.
CUARANTEED
ts
merchants,
carpenters,
surveyors,
sons of the family as they walk
and white variegated.
do all that Ts claimed for It whan
date of settlement to date of final BERRIES, QUINCES,
about the yard: as brother from fa­ blacksmiths, butchers, saddlers,
used as directed. Beware of Im­
itations and aeo that our trade
A box of growing plants; June proof. T emporary personal ab-
grocers, builders, jewelers, etc.
ther, or mother from sister.
H obbes branded on
mark is on the can. Aak your
sece
from
the
land
between
22:
2
sets
of
carnation,
ready
to
such
Harness maker for It, and If he
Each of these two towns is the
THE ROH. AND CLIMATE
Left Stifie: Horizontal
PEACHES,
FLOWERS
......
ha3 not got It sond us your name
dates—no matter for how long—is
andwewll ship you a sample can
of Harney valley are an exact coun­ center of the section of the valley bloom; 2 thrifty ice phtnts; 6 petu­
Double- II
FREE, you to pay Expressago.
FREE
terpart of that of Umatilla county, contiguous, and each bus its local nias, 1 in bloom; a very handsomely not inconsistent with continuous
CANTON PAINT & OIL CO.»
Melrose, Mass.
Oregon, tho best wheat-growing value, that will serve in the future made-up box, grown from the seed. residence; while a removal from ORNAMENTAL CYPRESS
the
land
with
tiif
.
intention
of
re
­
VAMPIRE BLACK
Aug. 11, garden beans, 7 inches
county in the state. Very little has to render a healthy degree of com-
C attle branded on
maining away is fatal to continuous
WATERPROOF BOOT AND SHOEDRESSIM.
in length; crisp and tender.
been done towards wheat-raising ■ petition between them.
Absolutely proof
itnst
BIRCH, SPRUCE, ELDER,.
Left Side: V. Un­
residence
though
the
party
may
water, and will k
the 1
here, as yet, but those have been
The expectations of the ambi­
V
Mils. G race .—Cage bird; from a change his intention and return af­
soft
and
pliable,
vent
der-bit in Right ear,
and Doctor's bills
kyot
successful that tried it. Wheat tious advocates of the natural ad- mixed canary and linnet singer and
end Shoe dealer for It.
ter
an
absence
of
only
a
few
hours.
clcge up. I-cft ear:
finds a ready home market nt 5 i vantages offered the people by Ilar­ pure canary hen; hatched April
ASH, LINDEN, CHESTNUT,
CANTON PAINT & OIL CO,
Smooth crop.
cents a pound—J3 ;>er bushel, Oats ney valley will be realized in less 22d; is a fine, thrifty, very ugly I ntention is everything in oper­
Melrose. Mass.
Range:
Grant,
Crook,
and
Lake
counties.
ating under these laws. The man
and barley grow equally well, and than twelvemonths by the estab­ marked with green, brown, yellow
P. O.—Riley, Grant county, Oregon.
27-y
who makes a pre emption or home­ TULIPS, WEEPING WILLOWS,
bring 3 to I) cents per pound, Al- lishment of a
and white, but as a singer, do not stead entry with the intention to
ALMEDA A. STENGER.
NEW LAND OFFICE
falfa and red clover grow luxuri­
believe it can be surpassed.
make his home upon the land is
antly; timothy and red-top thrive in Harney valley, where there arc
M rs . T. A. M c K innon .—Near acting in good faith, and would ac­ RED-BUD, SHADE TREES AC
C attle branded
finely. Pasturage is excellent; nat­ lands of the public domain as fine
r/OIMDERFUL
Burns,
June 27: Boquet -of Carna­ tually be guilty of no wrong if he
on Left side: circle-
ural grass abundant, and is cut for as those already taken up by the
tions,
raised
from
last
year
’
s
seed
­
should
change
his
mind
suddenly
SUCCESS.
JUNIPERS, RHODODENDRONS. 2. A Split lu each
hay that sells nt *12 and *18 per first-comers, sufficient to furnish
FCOMOMY IN WEALTH.
ear.
lings.
Very
large
and
very
fine.
and
sell
the
land
after
having
re.
ton in the winter. All cereal crops thousands of families with homes.
VI tiw PATTERNS you wish to ntc »bring the
•<r fcr nothing (s raving of from $8.UO to
by
T. A. M c K innon -.—Burns; June reived patent or duplicate certifi­
Also, a county-seat for
thrive
h-cr:t»iiig fur
cate
or
receipt
therefor.
29; Barley 52 iuehes high.
HARNEY COUNTY
WITH ICT irrigation .
Range—Grant county. Oregon.
An entry made for the purpose of
P. it.—Burna, Grant county, Oregon. 27-y
In winter the weather is cold but which will bring the administra­ July 30, wheat 43 inches; and
EACH THE BEST OF ITS KIND
— Al
pleasant, the usual effects of alti­ tion of affairs pertaining to this timothy with heads measuring from speculation with the intention to
JNO. S. DEVINE.
sell
the
land
at
the
earliest
favor
­
[Jernorest
’s i»——*
tude being cheeked by the gentle great valley within easy access of 8 to 10 inches in length.
able
opportunity,
is
an
entry
in
bad
every
citizen
of
this
acetion;
and
the
chinook, or west wind. The snow­
Monthly
7V\a£*a$in«
M rs . L. II arkev : near Burns: Ju­ faith, and though th c entryman
cattle branded
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
fall is sufficient to preserve wheat
with ”3-Wrench” on
ly
14;
Basket
of
Garden
Vegetables
Left
Hip.
With
Twelve
Order*
for Cet Paper Patte ree ef
may
subsequently
change
his
mind
and supply moisture that is not now in course of construction will
your own selection and of sny site.
Far marks Clcae-
Potatoes, large, smooth, fine; Let­ and make bis future home upon the
pass
directly
through
Harney
val
­
ervpoff
the
Right
ear
:
furnished by rains. In summer
joth P ublications , O ne Y eaa
Send for a Catalogue, and make Cnder-glope in the
I
tuce, and Mustard, young and crisp; ' land, he could not stand before his
there is a pleasant breezo constant­ ley, and after that what more is
your selections in time for the fall Left ear.
Radishes, good size, tender; Beets, own conscience as an honest man. delivery, if you want to plant none
$3 50 (THREE FIFTY).
ly blowing, which tends to keep desirable?
fair size, smixith, fine. Sample
Under
these
conditionsit
is
not
H enry N. C opp .
but the Best, and that is always the
agreeable weather, no matter how
EMOREST’S
necessary to say that the first to
Cheapest. Last spring, alone, more
hot the sun's rays, and the nights procure homes will be the first to from a home garden, and as such
* THE B
horséh are branded
than a
GviKrai i.cta.l Uouse on the loud.
OF nil tlio 3iugnassin«we.
with “S-wrench" on the
cool enough to make covering de­ reap the harvest ofthe forehanded, speaks well for what farmers can ,
ONTAisrw--
^TORnc«.
Poors, andothm Lmuun
Left thigh.
I «ceSrul Cardinal or I'rab
ATTI.A(-riOS<i, <<>«B|M|JIO A k TIFTM'. Scia*.
sirable—in fact, one can sleep un­ for the fact is self-evident. The do for the table in Harney valley.
tif
:
\
and
llocsen»*Lr>
.w attero .
S ateen C orsets ,
Tims. S tepiikms : near Burns; Ju­
der cover comfortably the year invitation to come among us and
,rUh Ori<•»•«.* S/rri K mw -
f'hoirMjmrttre», Oil Fiet tree
■
settle
is
particularly
extended
to ly 16; Grass, red-top, 31 in. high;.
i»»>o<frMfs. innkitM It the
round.
$1.000 worth wasShiPPed Range Grant and Malheur counties.
the industrious of all classes of 150 spears to single root, or from
•*»»e of ,lmer«ew.
r; nail ti*. extra Five hooks an I dcubfe
TIMBER.—SAW-MILLS.
..
a
h
M a rasine cnntaiae n coupon vni. r ontMltaR
farmers and atock-raisero.
cL'.» line c.o cl and Workmanship. S Ik
P. O. address Burns. Grant co., Oregon.
i ’i » 1 r to the Briber on of any pattern illurtrstra
TO
one seed; 30acres in.
ted butt, lint-wie-l with preuy lace one
Then1 is no timber in the valley,
i ti> f i-*hl >-i <b-|>arttnent in tint number, and ts
widv Sue* io jo. bend money urCcr
t C A n 1 wH1 l*T Firc Hnndred Dollars for
• ».* th -tre- maiufac ared. making pattens
attention of the citizens of
er pvMa^e
«
wvVU fhearns and conviction of any per-
except along the water courses, the The
i.-inr tbe ye r of th»’ value tf over three della»».
F. W. R itterbvscr : near Saddle
Ilarney country is called to the
aoa or persons. kiL’ing or «testing any of the
(KWOK
MONTO 1 Y is Mir n.kJodlb»
HUNTINGTON,
OR.
More Important Still
stock ofthe above brand or bel.mging thereto.
where there is a light growth of above article, and if any one thinks Buttes; July 20; Barley 41 inches
arid s Model Mazarine. The largest In Fenn, the
; -rr<t in C rrnlaiion. and tho best TWO Dolls»
Is ta«er ! for
( at-dogae <»ht*~h we for­
birch and an unusually large, heavy he has cause to believe any of the high; a small piece put in to test
n niir Mxrwr> H-ee.1. ISSR will he the TweetT-
ward frveut cha- ivl gtvtnf fall «na-cmat on
irh year of jt« publication, snd it stands st th»
about iri th vswx' J ether tetere*»»»! t*ems in
growth of willows. But the adja­ statements therein exaggerations, agricultural value of bottom of the
d »if Fimilr Period tota. It contains 72 per**.
a:| km.S of h ens Womc-i* ax! Lh-t ’ren’s
n.1 u*n. R «;xl T »nrhes. r<emwtir printed sm
Call at this Office and order, or $3 Reward—Strayed irr
\*C£r. toatvirK ver a ll
I tllu’tra-
cent mountains arc heavily tim­ or that we are in error on any point slough on swanifM'd lami.
i ’I v illustrated. Published by W, jMBtegt
•
.vnl is one u die tineM books of it* ktaj
address the following-named
From the top of Rag» Hen about Anrnat II.
made, he will confer a favor on ed­
New TeriL
in the s'ouniry.
bered with fir, pine, juniper, moon- itor and readers by correcting. Our
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WEINSTOCK, LUBIN &CQ
and One Ray Hora»- w jfo ' tanned ij <>n
bined with the
Kiaht Shoulder, and n or m .»ver a donrO key
tain-mahogany, etc. Saw-mills are ooiomns are open to all alike, rich ly ¿4; Oats, 78 in. high. Wheat, 60
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SO-, «CM. jo«. 40% 410 KSt.
GEO. W. CRANE.
on l eft Stifle. A Reward of SA will be paid
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located in the pineries, and the lnm- i and poor, old and young.
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in., and Barley, 40 in. in bight
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Herald at $3.59 Ptr T®
BOX 131 Bloomington. Ill
Front stable
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