East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, November 14, 1889, Image 3

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    THE J. DURKHEIMER & CO’S. LOCAL-PAGE ADVERTISEMENT
TmOWEST
M. Üi
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ONLY FIRST CLASS
THAT CAN SUPPLYTTHE
THarOneyy "«y
X
STOCK.
With Their
G-OODS.
FALL A WINTER SUPPLIES
Our Prices are the
SOLICIT YOUR TRADE.
SAME as
J. DURKHEIMER & CO,
tleitllq
THE WRECKERS OF HIGH PRICES IN HARNEY VALLEY.
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-Nov. 15: Enterprise school ex­ —Silver creek is in first with ar­ —The Parker House is making
BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
amination.
rangements for Christmas festivities. its lodging rooms snug and warm
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-Nov. 16: Delivery of Blooming­ Advertisement- will appear in our for the coming winter.
NEW TO-DAY.
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—Married at Payette, Idaho,
Ii PROOF.
ton Nursery Stock by the Agent. next issue.
:
-Nov. 21: Beginning of Vol. 3 of —C. M. Caldwell has had a very Nov. 8, 1889, by J. H. Lydston, of
U nitbd S tatbs L and office , i
Burns, Oregon, October 12. lx*9,i ■piMBER CULTURE.
T he H erald , when it is in order to narrow escape with his life the past the Baptist church, Frank W. Mc­
CE IS HEREBY GIVEN that th.. f..ll<.w-
week, the complication of ills that Clintock and Mrs. Jane Griswold, it
U nited S tates L and O ffice , |
renew subscriptions.
named settler has filed notice <>f her in
Burns, Oregon, Sept 19, 1889 |
of Burns, Harney co., Oregon.
make final proof in support of the
tri­ if to the
-Nov. 28: Thanksgiving dinners. beset him requiring at his age,
heirs of tne estate of J. 1.. Baird
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED at
■ good medical attention and best of —If any one of our lady readers
ply d, and that said proof will be made he thia office by Hamuel Bailey against George I
and Receiver, I J. s. I .and oilier. Rolf for failure to comply with law ax to Timber I
-Nov. 28: The G. A. R. Meeting. nursing. He is pronounced out of should by any chance fail to get the
ob- A, Register
Oregon, on Tuesday, Nov. 2»>, i^9, > ir Culture Entry No. 890. dated May 4th, 18X8, up­
On Main street, Burns, Harnoy county, Oregon.
pattern she orders, we wish her to
danger.
on the NW‘4 of Sec. 38, Tp. 27 8, It. 31 E. W M. 1
Lacy Baird»
in
Harney
county,
Oregon,
with
a
view
to
can
­
stratrixvf I he ea* ate of J. I. Baird, I)c- cellation of said entry; contes'ant alleging that I
—Old papers 50c for 100.
W. C. BYRD, P roprietor .
—Mrs. N. Brown and daughter, inform us at once, so the matter
H. E. No. 446, for Lots 1 A x '<’• 11. and the Haiti George Rolf did not break, or cause
can be looked into; state the date
31W, and 1x116.5 A 6 Sec. 1». I - ' K
mtn
of
San
Francisco,
are
expected
to
—Quite a number of strangers in
. Sne names the foilewing witncsBcs to to be broken, five acres of said tract, or any
ind
arrive this week, and winter in the order was mailed; by whom
?r continuous residence upon, and culii- part thereof; the raid parties are hereby sum­ town.
moned to appear at this office ou the 2‘.th day of
□f
ssid
land,
vis:
John
Manin,
John
ing
Burns. Ben Brown started to Port­ put in; name of postoffice and i All the Hotels, Restaurants, and Boarding Houses are on this street.
December, 1x89, at 10 o’clock, a tn, to respond
Charles Foley,aud WilliRin skinner, ail and
furnish testimony concerning said alleged
i. Haruey county, Oregon
—
Ball
notices
$2.50
each;
pay
­
land,
Friday, to meet the ladies. oblige T he H ekai . d .
failu re.
Personal attention given to Stock placed in care of this Stable, where
f
J. B. HUNTINGTON, Register Nov. 11-51
J. B. HUNTINGTON. Register. I ment in advance.
This will be a pleasant addition to
A Change for the Better.
the best of Accommodation is given, and Charges reasenable.
Burns society.
vil-
As intimated last week a change
—
For
a
neat
turnout,
go
to
the
use
—We received a complete list of took place in the affairs of our little
QONTEST NOTICE.
. raoor
Red Front Livery stable.
-
iun-
the lucky holders of prize tickets town cotemporary, so far as out­
U nited S tates L and O ffice . )
UxtTKD S tatm Lxsn or:q. r. I
T he y I Lakeview,
—School books can be changed in to the Staver'A Walker Exposition side ownership and political posi­
Oregon, Octul t r 7, 1.8x9. i
Burns, Oregon, September 19,1889.1
W6- ” :E IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow
Drawing, but, all Harney county tion are concerned.
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED at Harney county until Dec. 1st.
this
office
by
O.
I*.
Bolcoff
agair.Rt
D.
A.
ed settler has filed notice <>f hix in < u
tickets being blanks, there is not
lake final proof in support of hix claim. Dees, for abandoning his Homestead Entry No.
In last week’s issue of the Items
—W. II. Flood, of Harney, was enough interesting wading in it to
; t said proof will be made before the 897, dated June IGth, 1887, upon the EL, of HE qr,
a little clique of Republicans doffed
and Receiver at Lakeview. Oregon, See. 29; NE qr of NE qr, Sec. 32; NW qr of NW in Burns the early part of the week.
warrant its publication.
qr, Sec. 38. Tp. 28, S. R. 31. E. W. M , in Harney
L raber 12th, 1889, vis:
their hats to the public, and in a
county, Oregon, with a view to cancellation of
5
linrtca Conrad,
“ —News reached Mrs. Haskell leading editorial over the signature
said entry; the said parties are hereby sum­
—
All
the
records
belonging
to
the
2899, for the SW qr of NW qr. See 2(1; moned to appear al this Office on the 2<-th day
FOR A SQUARE MEAL
E qr, and BE qr of NE qr, Set ¿7, Tp ..r», Dec ember, 1889. ut 10 o’clock, a rn, to respond Burns Land oflice, are in from Lake- that her husband died in San Fran­ of “The Harney Valley Printing ife
5. He names the following witnet-o s and furnixu testimony concerning said alleged
cisco, Nov. 1st: the cancer was not Publishing Company,” enter into
view.
i his continuous resident e upon, and abandonment.
-vw of aulzl
j-(.
GO TO PARKER’S.
on
Mid l««nzi
land, wlat*
vl>: Henry i ' u 1 I i. i
removed. The sympathy of a host the following agreement with all
J. B. HUNTINGTON, Register
co., < <>r..
>r., Nov 11-51
, of Silver Lake P b.,
O., i.akt
I.«k< <■<,.,
—
Meals
at
the
Parker
House,
of
citizens
is
with
the
widow,
who
r:: <r Harney
“
................
i
who subscribes for the Items:
Iv jL .' .nmons, of Riley,
co.,
or., and
just across the street from the Land freely gave about all she was worth
Landall, Paisley, Lake co., Oregon.
1st. To make Items double its
.
WARREN TRUITT, Regixu i
office.
TIMBER CULTURE.
to have Mr. II. restored to health, present size.
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2d. To get additional material.
—Charges reasonable for livery is doubly bereaved.
U nited S tates L and O ffice . J
Burns, Oregon, Sept. 19, 1889.1
J PROOF,
3d. To give reliable news.
—The “Texas” stands out bold,
service
at
the
Red
Front
Livery
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED a!
he siy
grand, and majestic as a Club
4th. To use it in the interest of
-
thisofficeby .lainca Wmlinan against Wm. I and Feed stable.
♦ a i ivi U nitip S tates L and O ffice , /
Henrh kfor failure to comply with law us lo|
Room, Amusement Hall', and Even­ Harney county in particular, and
Lakeview, Oregon, October 1.'», 1XX9. <
Timber-Culture Entry No. 418, dated September
—W. E. Grace is receiving, daily, ing Resort, and holds out for Re­ East Oregon in general.
i
M 18 HEREBY GIVKN th*t the
26, 1885, upon the SE qr, Sec. 32, Tp. 27, S., R. 31
ed settler has filed notice of hixinten- E. W. M., in Harney county, Oregon, with a i new supplies for the only drug
5th. Not let it be controlled by
freshments whatever is called for
>1 tik onimute and make final proof in xup- view to the cancellation of said entry; contestant
tis claim, and that said proof will be alleging that the said Wm. Ileurick failed to ■ store in the county.
in Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, any clan or clique.
>T U.i> fore the Register or Receiver at Lnko- break or < ause to be broken, five acres of the
_____
P roprietor .
uei.i :b .*g°n» on December 16th, 18X9, viz:
said tract, within a year after the date of filing
6th. Make it exponent of resour­ HENRY CALDWELL
T he H erald and Free Press, the Beers, Temperance Beverages, Ci­
and that he has not upto the present date brok­
ihionlft^ Th «.mas If« Braith,
- ces of this county and surrounding
en, or caused to be broken, five acres of the [ best local and family papers, both gars, etc., in any style ordered.
Third st., South of H erald Building.
„
J 1187. for the SUof NE ur. and N’.. of said tract, the said parties are hereby sum­
country.
1 ’*
r 28, Tp 35U, 8 R 82^, E. lie names t he moned to appear at Ibis offic e on the 26th day for only $2.65 a year.
—One of the longest freight' 7th. Indorse measures beneficial
St d fit witnesses to prove nis con tin non 6 rexi- of December. 18*9, at lOo'cloc k, a ni, to respond
ion and cultivation of said land, viz; and furnish testimony concerning said alleged
—The French hotel had the trains we have ever seen enter to Burns and Harney valley.
Ilptofndman, Alexander Montijo. < harks failure.
This new, fine, and commodious Barn and Stable is not to be equalled
and Augustus Collins, all of Diamond
J
walk
in front of the house neatly Burns at one timer came in from
8th. Advertise for immigration.
Nov
14-51
J.
B.
HUNTINGTON.
Register.
rney couuty, Oregon,
in any part of Harney county for accommodations.
the
railroad,
Sunday
evening;
was
laid
in
gravel,
last
wei
k.
WARREN TRUITT. Register.
9th. To make it a Republican
composed of the McKinnon Bros.. newspaper, because “in the great HAY & GRAIN ON HAND.
pTINAL PROOF.
SADDLE HORSES, GOOD TEAMS,
—See Land Publication Notices Ivers and Allison’s 8 horse teams, questions of political economy there
eight wagons loaded to the guards is no middle ground for a newspa­
U nited S tates L and O ffice , /
of
Messrs.
Bailey,
Bolcoff,
Wadman,
SINGLE A DOUBLE HARNESS OUTFITS
--------- PROOF.
Burns, Oregon, November 11, 1889.1
with merchandise for the already per.”
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow I and Dees, in this issue.
For
the
Road
on
demand.
Special attention given to thé grooming and
U nitid S tatm L ank Orvn K.I
i heavily stocked stores of J. Durk-
Ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten­
10th. Make it exponent of prin­
keview, Or«,on. Oetolx r 15, ix«i>. (
care of Boarding and Transient stock.
tion to make final proof in support of his claim,
i
heimer
and
N.
Brown.
—
The
Red
Front
Livery
and
______ K U HEREBY GIVKN that th. r..ll„„ and that said proof will be made before the
ciples and policies of the Great Re­
d aettler hM filed noflre f hi. mnn Register and Receiver, U. 8. Land Office, at Feed stable is the place to put up
publican Party.
|3^“Open Oct. 26th, 1889. gWt'harges reasonable.
48tf
ake flual proof In support of hi. claim. Burns, Oregon, on Friday Dscem. 27, 1889, viz:
—
Marion
Bunyard
is
the
giver
your team; horses fed. watered and i
a ____ .«Aid proof will be made before the
11th.
Keep
close
watch
on
pub
­
J. K. Dees,
jor Receiver,at Lakeview. m. -on. on
of balls in the country, and last Fri­
-
Pre. D. R. No. 2737, for the8U NW qr, NE qr NW groomed.
r Mth, IMP, vi«:
day night it looked ns if the town lic officials; criticise their public
qr and NE qr SW qr, Sec.33, Tp. 28, 8. R 31 E. W.
,,
Chari«« rieteher.
M. He names the following witnesses to prove
—
Wm.
Minot,
of
the
Red
Front
were deserted, all the boys gone acts; spare none in cases of viola­
. «lift, for the SWqrof NE qr. SW qr of his continuous residence upon and cultivation
erifWi NW qrOf MR qr,8eoio. T|.■ o -. it e of said land, viz: George Miller, W. M. Haves. Barber shop, notifies our readers | to Marion’s dance.
Yes, they had tions of their trusts.
, l,nni. l the followln, wttUMeea n prove hi, Frank S. Reider, and Joe McLaughlin, all of
12th. To deal justly by T he H er ­
that he is ready at all times to do 1 a good time, and everybody was
>« residence upon, «nd min i........... f, Blitzed, Harney county, Oregon.
ald and the Harney paper.
■
—, vU: Alexander Montijo.
first
class
work.
Give
him
a
Nov
14-51
J.
B.
HUNTINGTON,
Register.
there.
We
failed
„to
get
the
list,
«me* Wadmnn. and T. II smith, all
13th. To fight ’em back, but with
id P. O., Harney county, Oregon.
call.
- I T he H erald having been en-
P roprietor M rs . LOUIS RACINE.
WARREN raClTT. Ke,ia:er.
i
gaged to be present at the church journalistic courtesy.
THE HERALD
16th. To use all the Company’s
—Ladies coming in from the festival the week before Mr. Bun­
skill to make the Items decent, re­ This handsomely appointed hotel is open to accommodate the pub­
country to shop, will find the Par­ yard’s announcement of his ball.
spectable and thoughtful.
ker House the very place to get a
lic with the best rooms, table, and service th« town affords.
HAS LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY
—Some enterprising John Day
15thly. To continue it at present
good,
nicely
cooked,
palatable
din
­
Terms Reasonable.
NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
men brought in several wagon loads as a weekly.
ner.
of
fruit,
Friday.
One
of
them
hat the follow-
\
e of Ina inten­
A BAR
N. B. T he II eiiai . d takes the
—Paul Locher, the Burns Brew­ talked quite confidently of the im­
ti of his claim,
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1889.
______ ___
e before the
Attar
her!,
where
ia Kept all Horta of IJquora.
possibility
of
raising
fruit
in
the
above as a highly esteemed en­
er, is in luck, his second boy born I
leceiver, Un’yWffLaud offic e, at
1
Monday. DeoMabcr sth. imx ., v iZ
Harney country. There are citi­ dorsement of its course the past
in
Burns
took
place
last
Thursday
’©IB
Oaries Saldar.
zens here to-day, who remember two years, if you substitute “Demo­
Official County Paper. afternoon. Mother and child do­ the
•7, forth« WUof SWk,
<,f >w •..
same prophecies regarding crat” for the word “Republican.”
Bee. 14,
A B l F w m
ing well.
a,
the following wiluesst> to prove hi.
John
Day. Just give us time, and
■ residence upon and cultnn-i.,.> ,,f
Local News.
—Go to the Livery and Feed Sta­ , let our farmers answer this asper-
Go toTupker’N.
. r vi«: H. Dixo«, H«nrv < I" «' i . ku ,. i
J. L non, «nd Pater Clanren. n
■ - >
ble of Reed ft Cavin at the old I sion on the future prospects of this
Horse shoes, nails, and all kinds
Pioneer stand in Burns, when you section of country... *
HARNEY COUNTY ITEMS.
J.B.H<nmXGT<>N, Register.
of wrought iron worked into shape
want to obtain good livery accom­
to suit the public. Horseshoeing
—
The
musical',
W>nnd
of
the
ASSETS OVER A QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS.
modations.
39-
Burns* Weather Kecortl.
summons to the Baqd Boys to hold and other blacksmithing done on
quick
time
at
Tupker
’
s.
‘‘The Leading Company of the Pacific Northwest.”
I —Ex: Mr. Bodyfelt, owner of the a meeting, was heaM Sunday even­
UxtTIB S t * tm L as :- • '•»i r i
ranch at the Cold Springs, on the ing. This Brass Band is a feature
The Hurns Bra«« Banti.
<*>I'B|VATK DWELLINGS AND FA KM PROPERTY A KFFX I a LTY.^®^
Barn«, Or«»M, <>rt i i--1 t
IS HKRKBY OIVKN tl„-
j other side of the summit on the of our 'town' thit sffould receive a
The Band met last Sunday even­
ttuv. aedteltJerhiaitednoU.e of his inten I
12 in—cool.
The F’armers’ Company.
McKenzie wagon road, has sold his more practical recognition of its ing at the Saddler shop to re-organ­
ke final proof tn suwort of his claim.
aid proof will ba raa<!>
6
p
m
—
cool.
merits
than
it
hM-<Ei«ee
last
sum
­
'
place
and
moved
to
Eugene.
OF SALEM, OREGON.
ize
and
elected
the
following
offi-
.
Receiver, C. & Land office at
Ster
, on Fnday, IHeember 13th, lxxj, viz
mer. As will be seen it is mostly cers for the ensuing quarter:
Thusday: 6 a ni-24 °-iun; cool
—Baker City Democrat: Miss composed of young business men M. N. Fegtley, Preaident and leader*
Cbarlee F. Craft,
J, C, PARKER, Agent,
Burns, Ore
4l'
No. 2728, foe the RU of \ b .
w \
Rose Hembree, of Burns, Harney • of Burns, who can only afford the (has. W. Byrd, Vice-PreMident,
12 m—warm.
|Z,
nd NEK * NEK, Re<
Tp. r.!
Treasurer,
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county, sister to Mrs. I). L. Moo- evenings in practice. ' They are ar­ J M. C, R. Welcome,
V
M. He names the following
Biggs. Secretary.
6 p m—cool.
\
to prove his ewn<|ne.>’'«
>. .
;
maw.
has
returned
to
the
city
after
ranging
on
an
unusually
large
scale
J«
cultivation of raid land,
z
u
Friday: 6 a m-24 c -cloudy.
B. Reed,
. < am-.n, Warren Cnrtix, a; d "inch
M R. Biggs,
1 a summer’s absence and will re­ to entertain the people with the E.
l^se Brown,
W. R. Grodon,
,sll of Manray, Ocwov.
12 m—sun; quite warm main for the winter.
Chaw. W. Byrd,
M N Fegt ley,
opening
ball
of
the
season,
for
the
J B. HUNTINGTON. Register I
;AJJ
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JI 1
Geo. W. Grace.
J. (’. Welcome,
6 p m—cool.
I
M. ( Sidwell.
Julian ('. Byrd,
—M. R. O’Connor, the Blooming­ ’purpose of buying additional in­ L.
Mcl
’hreters,
nier! cultub «.
McPhcetr-
every ___
music lover Henry Welcome, Robert Cha«
Saturday: 6 a m-32°-cloudy.
Huston.
ton Nursery Agent, got in lasb struments, and 1 every.
attendance
with
hie
«4
should
be
in
New memliers were admitted;
12 in—sun; quite warm Thursday, and assures the arrivalj
UlttTBB 8TAYW L and O ffice >
—. t
Barm, Or^ Xevsai
wife, sister, or best girl.
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new pieces ordered; dance arranged
of
stock
at
Burns
and
Harney
by.u
6
p
rn
—
cold
;
INT HAVlMi
BNTERED at ,
A two-cent stamp sent to L. W. to take place Thanksgiving eye; |
next Saturday, Robt. McKinnon
«. by Anton j
Sunday: 6 a m—48 5 -cloudy.
ns
PROFRIITOB«.
k Viciiernell
i Jr. being expected in with it at Noyes, of Chicago, will bring you a and there is every reason to believe ' SAYER 4 DORE
; tqb«'
to Timber-<’ul-
12
in
—
rool;
wind}
’
.
package
of
fine
quality
blotters.
harmonious
action
will
charac-
.
Bth. 1887. u|M>n
that time.
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kW..<4. R .32. E.
6 p m—cold; windy
One showing a cunning little cupid terize this valuable organization.
) county. Ore- I
—Mrs. Seth Bower, taking
_ ad- dressed only in a traveling cap and
in of said en- ■,
Monday: 6 a nt—30 c—cold.
Later: The dance will not be |
Bald Frederick
vantage of our low club rates for grip, is represented as saying: “I | had on 28th.
to break five i
“
12
m
—
cool.
id that he has
the best of literature, subscribe«! for
L
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..
■—i
_ _JWtee whatever—
“
6p in—cold; shower T he H erald and S. F. Examiner am a ‘runner’ for I mi Verne W.
plaint b as i s■■ drcly tranafcrr-.l
Noyes,
the
well-known
maker
of
Notary
Public.
of
rain
between
midnight
and
day
­
id Office MBeras, ore.—thmaKi
last Monday, for one year.
■Dictionary Holders, and am here to
by ramnMMod to appear st thia break.
D. L. GRACE,
ltb toy of Reerasber. 1«X9. ar lo
point out the fact that a book held ;
rrapond ■ffidfbrniah testim<.iit
•
—
A.
Allen
is
putting
a
very
at
Tuesday: 6 a m—44 ®-w i nd y;
BURN», OR
> with the edge up will become filled
dashes of rain between 6 and 7:30. tractive fence around the newSten j «with dust, soiled and spoiled uriles« Land FHnrs, f’ontest Blank*, Appliratlons for |
Publiralion Notices, correctly and promptly I
_____________
“
12 m—sun; cold; windy ger residence. The grounds will hugged together with strong springs attended
to. Deeds. Notea, and Mortgage'll ,
lie set out in shrubbery next w< eL
legibly drawn up. ( hargea reasonable 11-50
And all kind« nfanrfare Inn»bar thorough h scaaoned for building pnrposss and a*
u
ent
I
The
Noyes
Holders
are
the
onlv
6 pm—<■<'bl.
‘ from the Bloomington Nursery.
REDUCED PUCK.
•
i GEO W. BARN EM,
ones
thus
closely
clasping
the
book.
M. R. B1GGH, I
B*ve appointed Wednesday: 6 p m—'’><> :-cold;
Prineville, Or.
Burns, Or. I
--
—
.».K7,
After
■cMMiog
reading
this
voib
week's
nr,-«
r
<
copy
’
iijTVOVlll
Aliout
1
125JXX)
¿o,vw
m
are
<!
nOW
now
in
Use,
use,
I
I«
12 m—cool.
< of Tin H erald , * help to adver.ise
•
* '* and
__ * the
“ later makes are so greatly
y. Orco» .
BARNES A BIGGS,
u
6 p m—cold
ad
•*
I
Harney county by mailing it (n improved—indeed are so perfect
marra Nev
Attorneys at Law,
onc-ceiit stamp only required) to: f that Mr. Noyes is «ad because noth-
Oregon.
I
ThursJav neon pinreury rpfr tn J. F. Kincade, Kingston. New Mcx-jing more is desired or can be done Will practice fn all of the eour*a of the state .
k Inapeefor
Any buaisees pla< e<l io care of tbia flrm will be
kr jan. 1. g». M 70 o.
t-ir
N. B. A Good road *11 th* way.
■ ie».
in thia
this direction.
direction:” ”* .
liven prompt attention,
2A^tf '
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
LEGAL
ADVERTISEMENTS.
RED FRONT” FEED & LIVERY STABLE!
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