East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, November 28, 1889, Image 3

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    THE J DURKHEIMER A CO’S . LOCAL-PAGE ADVERTIbEML.X 1
I_iOWEST
PRICES
ONLY FIRST
WE ARE
¡JI«? County
With Their FALL &
WINTER SUPPLIES
CLASS
CrOODS
THAT CAN SUPPLY THE
Our Prices are the SAME as
JVt tlx© raiload xvitti froig-lxt added
WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE.
DURKHEIMER <L CO
THE WRECKEHS OF HIGH PRICES IN HARNEY VALLEY
—The senior in the firm of Sworts
To keep posted
From the appearance of the last
BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
Miller started, Monday, to Col­
Read T he H erald .
issue of our Republican cotempor-
umbus, Neb., in which State he will
i TIMBER-CULTURE.
ary, the Harney Items, it would
urns circulating t IBRARY
—School books can be changed in arrange to feed this winter. Mr. S.
pTNAL PROOF
seem the late sale is not “a change Harney county until Dec. 1st.
U nited S taten L and O ffice . 1
j
will
pay
his
parents
a
visit
in
Dun
­
AND
Burns, Oregon, Sept. 19, 1889. (
U nited S tates L and O ffice , I
for the better,” as we advertised on
dee, N. Y., before returning. The
Lakeview, Oregon, October 7, 1889. i
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED at
BOOK 3XCH1ANGE.
—Ed. Martin arrived a week ago dwelling Mr. S. is erecting in An­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow­ this office by James Wadnian against Wm. that occasion, as it evinces its usual
IN THE HERALD BUILDING.
ing named settler has filed notice of his inten­ I fen rick for failure to comply will) law c.s to !
from a trip to Linn co., Oregon.
derson valley is generally declared,
MRS. GRACE, ------ L ibrarian .
tion to make final proof in support of his claim, I Timber-Culture Entry No. 418. dated September animus toward this paper, the effu­ I
26,
18K;>,
upoll
the
BE
qr,
Sec.
32,
Tp.
27,
S.,
R.
31
aid that said proof will be made before the
by those who have seen it, to be Object of opening this businiEB in connection with lhe Free Reading Room is to obtain the
Register and Receiver at Lakeview. Oregou, E. W. M., in Harney county, Oregon, with a sion of a Polk county correspond­
—Prayer meeting at the Poison the most elegant residence in the Funds for purchasing books fur a Public Library for Burns—The lot fur the building is bought.
view t<» the cancellation of said entry; contestant
•a December 12th, 1889, viz:
alleging ihai the said Wm. Henrick failed to ent endorsed by position in its edit­ creek school house every Wednes­
TERMS: Membership Fee |12 » . ar. Reading Fee 10c. Deposit;of 25c, or Retail price of Peri­
Rarti n Conrad»
county.
< odical or Book, made with the Librarian, in every instance. Send for Catalogue.
break or cause t«> be broken, five acres of the
D. 8. No. 2899, for the SW qr of NW qr. Sec 26; said tract, within a year after the date of filing orial columns, being a marked ex­ day evening.
f^^Th.* Librarian is agent for anti will take Subscriptions at the Lowest Rates for any Peri­
—One of those “most substantial , odical,
NL of SE qr, andSE qr of NE qr. See -7, Tp io, and that he has not upto rhe present date brok­
and order any Book, published in the Uuited States or Canada. Also, Sheet Music and
a, K 23. E. He names the following witnesses en, or caused to be broken, five acres of the ample.
Pictures, Works of Art, House-Building Designs, Etc.
If
the
space
devoted
by
citizens,
”
alleged
to
have
lately
em
­
—
Charges
reasonable
for
livery
w prove his continuous residence upon, and said tract, the said parties are hereby sum­
cultivation of said land, viz: Henry Egli, An­ moned to appear at this Office on the 26th day the new editors(?) to the silly and service at the Red Front Livery barked in the newspaper business
ton Egli, of Sliver Lake P O., Lake co., Or., of December, 1889, at luo’clock, a in, to respond
in our town, told us, the other day,
-
John Ammons, of Riley, Harney co., Or., and and furnish testimony concerning said alleged coarse inuendo of that article, had and Feed stable.
Almon Randall, Paisley, Lake co., Oregon.
failure.
that T iie H erald would get no Re­
Nov 14-.il
J. D. HUNTINGTON. Register. been given to the promulgation of'
Oct 24-44
WARREN TRUITT, Register.
T he H erald , and Free Press for publican patronage whatever, now
what they believe to be the found I four months, if you order in this or that they had a Republican organ.
E-INAL PROOF.
Career's JEJEardware Store
doctrines of a good political party, next month, for only 90 cents.
All of which may turn out to be so,
IN AL PROOF,
U nited S tates I and O ffice , /
Burns, Oregon, November 11, 1889.1
there would be some tangible proof —Cal. Johnson, of Prairie City I as who knows the fruits of the fu- CAL. GEER
U niter S tates L and O ffice , (
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow­
P roprietor .
But one thing wo do know,
Lakeview, Oregon, October 15, 1S8<;.1
ing named pettier lias filed noticeof his inten­ that a change beneficial to Harney came to Burns last week with a load
and that is a Republican citizen
OTICK 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- tion to make final proof in support of h:s claim,
of
Hour
for
the
Durkl
’
“
-named settler has filed noticeof his inicn- and that said proof will be made betöre the county in general and Burns in par­
«rive his money’s worth of
n to ct.mmure ami make final proof in tup- Regis’er nnd Receiver, U S. Land Office, at
rt of his claim, and tiiat sai l proof will be Buri > , • > e »on, on Friday De em. 27, 1889, viz: ticular, had taken place in that pa­
—The sloppiest, muddiest c
ling as well as any other
de before the Register or Receiver at Luke-
J. 1'1. De.*,
of
the
fall
of
1889,
was
Monday,
per.
Still,
we,
having
our
entire
mal
w, Oregon, on December ¡6th, 1889, viz:
n,
and,
so, wo l.avc
Crockery, Qneen*ware, Glassware, Shelf Goods of Every Description,
Pre. D. s. No. 17. 7, for the BL. NW qr, NE qr NW j
Th .i»r*R If. Smith,
qr and N E <)r 8W qr, Hee. ¡ Tp. 28, S R 31 E. \V. | i financial worth centered in Burns, week, when the snow melted off.
our
"subscription
list
inflilV
if
not
This Establi-ihmerlfcarrie
lull and carefully selected'Stock equal to demand in
”t
arries . a u full
in'tlie
FE. No. 1’87. for the S’* of NE qr, and N\: cf M. He names the following witnetsee to prove
Hardware line—Cnee» of new goods nrv. now being opej
all the representative Republicans oll'ered.
K qr, Sec 28, Tp :
S R
F. lie names hie his continuous residence upon and c tilth atiun i as have some of the alleged new
reasonable price, only, is placed on the god
—
Thos.
J.
Dodson
returned
from
of
paid
land,
viz:
George
Miller.
W.
M.
Haves,
Dowiug witnesses to prove his continuon« reel-
of the county, and never obtained
den« e upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Frank H. Beider, and Joe McLaughlin, ali of editors, cherish the hope for it beyond Heppner, where he deliv­
£SF“\Vc are Agent for the D. M. Osbor
one of them by truckling to their
James Vfadman, A.exander Montijo, ( harms Bliiztu, Harney county, Oregon.
Fletcher, and Augustus Collii.s, nil of Diamond Nov 14-51
Implements. Jg
J. B. HUNTINGTON. Register. living up to its declarations of Nov. ered a band of 1,700 mutton sheep. prejudices, or “bending the fawn­
P. O., Harney countv, Oregon,
6th,
in
the
future,
thereby
showing
ing
knee.
”
As
Leonidas
said
at
Oct 31-49
WARREN TRUITT. Register.
! —It
If you want your horses neat-
NEW TO-DAY.
the reformation is more than from 1 ly groomed, put up at the Red Front the pass of Thermopylae, “Nothing
the lips outward, and shall believe Livery stable, when you come to is worth having that is won at the (I
P"1NAL PROOr.
price of virtue.”
-
P"INAI. PROOF.
new men have it in charge, and treat Burns.
U nited S tates L and O ffice , )
Burns, Oregon, November 23, 1889,1 their journalistic venture with the
U nited S tates L and O ffdk , |
—The Red Front Livery and , —It gratifies ust> hear the name
Lakeview, Oregou, October 15, lw89. I
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the follow-
Feed
stable is the place to put up of our friend, N. Comcgys, of the
NOTICE B HEREBY GIVEN that tin-follow­ Ing-named Beltler has filed notice of biR inten­ I friendly consideration T he H erald
ing liitmcd icttler has filed notice of his inten­ tion to make final proof in support of his claim
your
team;
horses fed. watered and Blitzen, favorably commented upon
On Main atreet, Burn«, Harn«y county, Oregon.
tion to moke final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the 1 has ever shown its co-laborer in a
groomed.
- , in connection with the otiice of
and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver, U. 8. Lan J office, at
turns,
Oregon,
on
Friday,
January
3d,
18:0,
viz:
cause
of
common
interest.
county
judge,
when
talking
of
“
can
­
Kegfeder or Receiver, at Lakeview-, Oregon, on
W. C. BYRD, P roprietor .
December 16th, 1889, viz:
—Tex. Sillman put a good gravel didates, next June election, etc.”
John J. Massie»
If the present course is persisted crossing
Charles Fletchet,
Pre. D. 8. No. 9581, for NE'i of Sec. 25, Tp. 18. S.
over the street fronting his While a public notice like this, of
D. 8. N©. 8.515, for the SW qr of NE qr, NW qr of R.31, K. W.M. He names the folk* wing witness­ in, however, and we are driven into
saloon to bridge a pond of water im what the masses instead of what
SE qr,and NW qrof NE qr.Sco 10,T:p30S, RL3F. es io prove his continuous residence upon, and
He names the following witu<eB«*s to prove his cultiration of said land, viz: George W. Hank­ personalities, we will not hesitate to peding foot travel.
L ater : Pond the bosses say, will be dubbed by All the Hotels, Restaurants, and Boarding Houses are on this street.
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, ins. Roland Hankins of Blanton P. O, Or., and
■aid laud, viz: Alexander Montijo, Augustus Louis Sehnedlivli, Anton Wintern.cier of Burna give the truthful history of both is being filled.
the latter “a little previous,” it will Personal attention given to Stock placed in care of this Stab ie, where
Colli! a, JfciiLH Madman, and T. H. Smith, all P. <•., Oregon.
wf Diarnottu
Harncry county, Oregon.
the best of Accommodation is given, and Charges reasenabl’e.
pa*pers up to date, and expose a
serve to show that the people in­
Nov 28-1
J. R. HUNTINGTON, Reliefer
—Subscriptions for all newspa­
Oct
ARURX TRUiTT, Register.
skeleton or two in our neighbor’» pers and magazines published in tend to be heard in the slate-mak-.
gTOCK INSPECTOR’S NOTICE.
closet it believes to be most carc- the United States, will be received ing as well as voting process—“Let
the people alone” and they will
Notice is hereby given that I have appointed fully concealed.
JT INAt Fk(
at the new Burns Library.
I
'he following Deputies:
I choose men who are willing to serve
David Miller,.....................Drewsey, Oregon.
NTTRD STATER I,A ND OFFICE, )
—By order of Stock-Inspector I rather than spend their term of of­
i Now, we purpose to stop right
FOR A. SQUARE MEAL
O. V. Motley .................. .Harney,
*•
.s, Oregon, October 26. 1889. |
J. H. Seaward
.............. Diamond
“
here in this matter, as we believe Meeker his deputy for Diamond is fice in trying to own them.
NO1Í
REBY GIVEN that the follow-
C.
M.
Fields,
(Catlow)
.......
Winnemucca
Nev.
lagnai
hat» filed notice of his inten­
Ihoa. G. Dodson............... Burns. Oregon.
that the gentlemen said to be in- J. II. Seaward instead of W. Helm­
GO TO PARKER’S.
tion t<]|
proof in support of his claim,
W m . MEEKER. Stock-Inspector.
“Texc«” Bar.
and ; lu
ick,
reported
resigned.
>of will be made before the
terepted
in
making
the
Items
a
Harney,
Harney
co.,
Or.,
29-
J
an.
1,
89.
Regier
elver, U. 8. Land office, at
Tune-“O!i, Happy be We.”
I Burnt
nday, December 9th, 1889, viz:
clean sheet, if permitted the man­
—Go to the Livery and Feed Sta­ To Texes I will go, yes, I will go,
arles Zeigler,
agement, will give no cause for com­ ble of Reed & Cavin at the old I Whene’er I want to know. I want to know,
THE HERALD.
the W»of &W' L SE? i of 8W'
ic. 84, tp. 22, H. R. 31 E. W. M.
there’s in Burns to drinK,
Pioneer stand in Burns, when you I j What
plaint.
in- —
[lowing witnesses to prove his
In th’ glasses cheerful clink,
-- .Ji? Ç
nee upon and cultivation of
want
to
obtain
good
livery
accom
­
At Texes Bar.
ittici la
« S i<- Dixon, Henry Cheatham, T.
HAS LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY
modations.
' 39- I And when I want to smoke, I want to smoke,
| and Peter Clemens, ali of Burns.
—
Look
at
T
iie
H
erald
’
s
sub
­
HENRY CALDWELL
NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
£ P roprietor .
I And hear u good old juke, a good old joke,
scription rates in the first column
—The new Library at Burns I At th’ Texes there will he
1 J. H. HUNTINGTON, RcRiatcr.
on the first page, and 6ee if any starts out with over 50 volumes of Cigara for you and me
Third st., South of H erald Building.
At Texes Bar.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER:», 188».
newspaper in the State cart offer its choice reading matter, and expects
For WhisKy, Wine, and Beer, Fun without fear,
proof
readers better terms than Burns is to use every cent earned during the j ! There
’s naught to beat it here, to beat it here.
able to afford.
For Liquors, Mixed or Straight,
jted S tates L and O ffice . |
This new, fine, and commodious Barn and Stable is not to be equalled
incoming year in the purchase of They
Official County Paper.
’re always made first-rate
Burns, Oregon, Oct. 31. 1889.1
in any part of Harney county for accommodations.
At Texes Bar.
additional
volumes.
IEREBY GIVEN that the fol
—The Burns Brass Band has
ttlcr haa filed noticeof his inten
HAY A- GRAIN ON HAND.
added
another
feature
to
its
pro
­
il proof in support of his claim,
Local News.
Go to Tiipker’H.
—Miss Gunther having made ar­
roof will be made before the
SADDLE HORSES, GOOD TEAMS,
gram of amusements for the holi­
.eeeiver, U. s. Land Office at
rangement
with
the
Gage
Sisters,
Horse
shoes,
nails, and all kinds
_____ jiday, December 13th, 1889, viz:
days, a minstrel show. We be­
SINGLE A- DOUBLE HARNESS OUTFITS
has opened a dress-making busi­ of wrought iron worked into shape
HARNEY COUNTY ITEMS.
F. Craft,
speak
a
large
attendance,
as
receipts
For
the
Road
on
demand.
Special attention given to the grooming and
I. No. 27JJ, for the F?a of NE?,', SW\
ness in connection with the millin­ to suit the public. Horseshoeing
are for the benefit of the Band.
and NEC, of NE'4, Sec. 20, Tp. 22,
care
of
Boarding
and Transient stock.
ery
establishment
—
cutting
and
fit
­
E. W. M. He names the follow!tig
and
other
blacksmithing
done
on
Burns’ Weather Record.
s to prove his continuous residence
quick time at Tupker’s.
—The Texas Siftings offer $100 ting a specialty.
I cultivation of said land, viz: J. W.
g^FOpen Oct. 26th, 1889. gMFCharges reasonable.
Nov. 20 to Nev. 28.
48tf
Is. Carson, Warren Curtis, and Smith
Wed: 6 a m—cold; ground cov­ cash to any one who gets up the
*’’^d, all of llarney, Oregon.
—
Last
year
a
farmer
on
the
Blit
­
f
Cal!
anil
Settle.
largest number of subscribers be­
J B. HUNTINGTON, Register. ered with a half-inch snow.
zen put dressed hogs on the mar­
litri«
tween
now
and
the
1st
of
April
persons knowing themselves
“12 m—cool; thawing.
until they ran down to 3jc, in< All
Wljl CULTURE.
1890, to that paper at $4 a year, ket
’cl,;..d the Bloomington (Phoe­
6 p m—cold.
and
lie
toot
up
Ic.-
f
il.;»
season,
or the Siftings and H erald at $8
U mited stater L and O ffice )
Thus: 6 a m-32 ° -cold,
and finds it down to 5|c. This is nix) Nursery, for nursery stock, are
nt
Bun.«. Or., November 1, 1889. (
a year.
/AIN’T HAVING BEEN ENTERED at down to 32 ® -cold; snowing.
certainly not encouraging to a man hereby notified to call at the office
r/8
of J. C. Parker, and settle for same
H
* ~
e LakAxiew
A,I Land Office, Oregon, by Anton '
P roprietor M rs . LOUIS RACINE.
12
m
—
cold;
—Next June the voice of the peo­ who offers fine, fat, tender meat.
iP1r Jf;
rr”c,**r
Frederick Viedernell
before the 12th day of December
U
r „ ure ,o comply with law hr to Timber-Gul-
6
p
m
—
cold;
snowing.
ple will locate the permanent coun­
t ry *s‘°’ 7;0,
? » IT'
June 8th, 1887, upon I
—Rev. Irwin is charged with be­ 1889; on and after that date all »uch
t»l 4 2, an.l K',8W'4.Se<’ 7, Tj..!»,». K.32. E.
Fri: 6 a m-32?-cool; sloppy; ty-seat, when a certain “city of the
This handsomely appointed hotel is open to accommodate the pub­
M., i i Harney (formerly Grant) county, ()re-
ing
unfaithful as a fiduciary in the accounts will be placed in the hand»
Sleet and snow,
n- wi» h a view to the cancellation of sài«! en- muddy ■.
plain»” will be left, .and ye lively
of proper officers for collection.
lic with the best rooms, table, and service the town affords.
*•>
•; co» testant alleging that the Rabi Frederick
i
Chemawa
Indian
school,
where
he
12 ni—cold.
editor of the Press, be turned into
eden; eil failed and neglected to break five
M. J. O’CoxNon,
il
ordered
pupils
not
to
obey
the
pre-
res q * ground
—•• in said
•• tract,
....................
Terms Reasonable.
and that he has I
6 p m—cold; ground frozen a pillar of salt in that day. Selah.
\ I» T' » len v«a.
any
aV number
.,«,*>• -rVB W*
of <*'
acres
• V D whatever
It 11OIV I VI --
—
j sent corps of teachers employed Agent Bloomington (Phoenix) Nur­
ich f nd complaint h«R been duly transferred
Sat: 6 a m-26 ® -cold; snowing.
A BAR
ihis i aid
Land Office
at Durii^urc.
Burns, Ore. —
—thesaid
—Our neighbor, Paul Ixichrr, there, bo as to enable him to ob­ sery.
■
a.*ina
cm
>
rfiea >re hereby summoned to appear at thin
B urns , N ov . 23d. 1889.
12 m—sun; cold.
Attached, where ia Kept all Horta of Liquors.
tain
a
new
corps.
has
been
building
extensively
the
ce « i the 11th day of December, 1H*9. at ¡0 i
ll
uck.
6 p rn—cold.
m, to re« pond and furnish testimony
past year, until he has created
mero ng said alleged failure.
—That Baking Powder puzzle,
Sun: 6 a m-14 ®-very cold; still; quite a little town, and next June
J. B HUNTINGTON. Regia'cr.
ice in the house; uncovered house­ we will have the county-seat nt that caused no little waste of lead, Christmas
"3?ree
plants frozen. Murcury rising.
Loeherville, where all can get a last week, is only another form of
URE.
AND
the
very
old
one:
Take
the
digits,
glass of beer: a luxury that Har­
“ 12 m—cool;
d S tates L and O ffice , )
from 1 to 9, inclusive, and by add­
ney can’t afford.
“ 6 p m—cold.
iri.a, Oregon, Sept 19. 1889 J
ing any three of them make 100. CrRAND ball
IAVING BEEN ENTERED at
Mon: 6 a m-32 °-cool; snowing.
tnuel Bailey agaiuet Geurge |
—Miss Teresa Young was taken , The Baking Powder puzzle, after
> comply with lav» kb to Timber j
“12 m—cool; sloppy.
by- Mr. Roberts back to the Terrell casting out all concrete numbers, Silver Creek School House
. 890. uated Mav 4th, 18MN, up- i
3, Tp. ’.7 3, R. M F W M l
6 p m—cold.
ASSETS OVER A QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS.
school, where she renewed her except 9, viz: 1. 3, 5, 7, 9, says to DECEMBER 28, 1 889.
, Oregon, with a view to enn- ,
•utry; route«.ant allegfnglhat 1
Tues: 6n rn-33 ®-cold, ground school duties, but becoming too add six figures so as to give the
“The Leading Company of the Pacific Northwest.”
R »if did not break, or «.an«e
COMMITTEES:
sick to continue, Dr. Embree was sum of 27.
ip »i r b of said iract, or any frozen; clouded at sunrise.
To
Get
the
Tree.
Bai«i parti« s are hereby sum- i
gar-l'RIVATE
DWELLINGS AND FARM PROPERTY A SPECI»LTY."^*^n
called in, and she resigned her con­
“12 m—cold.
James Adama,
Carey Thornburg,
at this um ' k e on tiie 2blh day uf
—Dr. Embree, wife and little
r 10 .»’dork, a in. to rr«pond
tract,
so
that
another
teacher
could
To
Drera
the
Tree.
“ 6 p in—quite cold.
The IF’armers’ Company.
nonv rotirernlng cafd alleged ’
Mrs. Simon Lewis,
Miss Ruth MrConur’.l,
be employed. A. F. Ritterbusch Lily, were in Burns, Thursday; the M
imi Addie Hogan.
Mias Lizzie Garrett,
Wed: 6pm—cool; cloudy.
B. HUNTINGTON, RegiBter. I
doctor
is
as
kind
a
man
as
there
is
ic now in charge.
To Call Off the Presents.
Wm. Hogan,
“12 m—cool.
in the country, as may be judged T. J. Shield»,
Cha«. Gflchrlat,
OF SALEM, OREGON.
CE.
. —Vale Atlas says if the Ontario- by his actions that day: lie was ob­
“ 6 p m—cool
To Deliver Preaenta.
Vale
stage
time
is
not
changed
to
J.
C,
PARKER,
Agent,
Mlaa
Ella
Baker,
M
>
.
Stella
Garrett,
Burns, Ore.
served
to
have
something
under
S tates L and O ffice . |
Mire Lizzie Winter.
rvgon. September 19,1W9 (
meet the present new schedule of his arm partly concealed from
COMMITTED
ON
Ml
PPEH:
-Old
paper»
50c
for
100.
AV ING BEEN ENTERED at
Geo. Williams.
the east and west hound trains, our view, which closer observation dis­ Mrs. J. c. Garrett, Mia.
I* B lr -ff
nt I). A.
Mia. Fred. Okvrmann,
-Thanksgiving dinners.
Ing his Homes ra*i Entry No.
mail from the East will be a day covered to be a veritable ‘‘chicken Mrs. t lias. Adarr.s.
___ »a MA
FW>
__ < í GERR
>*7. upon »he El^ofHE qr.
a. A Pen, Pless. Cheney.
-The G. A. R. Meeting.
Th. s.
old before it leaves Ontario, as the rooster,” which he would not open­ J. C. Garrett, COMMITTEE
qr, Pec.NW q-•»< N*
MUMC:
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fl. Sil. E. W. M . in Harney
mail from the East passes Ontario ly “tote” I ecause of the "mortiticR- E. D. Baker, Edward ON Kurts,
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a view to rape eliadon of
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Sabbath
school
every
Sunday
parti»a are hereby mm
at
1
pm.
and
from
the
West,
nbout
tion
”
it
would
give
the*
•
of
our
Re
Everybody
cordially
invited
to
ft th • Office
the 2tth «Jay in Burns.
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( 12 midnight: up to Thursday. 28th.
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publican neighbors,
that can’t • omo, and bring well-filkd basket«
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k»ny coiK-ermng sai l allrgftl
—Far a neat turnout, go to the the latest date of newspapers re-! abide the sight of a rooefcr since along with them, and those that
Red Front Livery ct«He.
reived was 21st. <>r seven days old. the late election return* 1
I’ III NTTNGTON.
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have r.o busketfl. cotno anyway.
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