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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1890)
HOME AND FARM, ayette JxT’orssry groomsmen and Ivy bridesmaid. PREMIUM OFFER! THE HERALD. He came on the evening train, ’ Harter’s Magati, LOUISVILLE. XV. Of Pavette Idaho set of the scarcely an hour before time, and fte LMdiii( *<rfc»ltenl J-.'-N •/ tte l»«t» Ate W m L HRLES DDS, Ivy fastened the bows in her hair Mad. by Farmers for Farmers. I LLUSTRATI WEDSF.’DAY DFCI MM n-4. -.1 with trembling hands, and went Aa a record of etscccaaful agriculture, H omb HARDY TREES A A»»b F amm has no equal Ever/ topic relating d -wn tn meet him with a lealitig so agriculture is «pen»* diacuaaeJ tn its columns SPECIALTY. Iv tke farmers them selves. No erpense is spared h art, wondering what he would I securing a full account af every notable sue how he wo« ne«. Cess na the farm it u distinctively the In Twelve Large Velaaei, «ay and do. ILLU8T1UTID. FARMERS’ OWN PAPER. He was standing in the hall., Which ns Offer with a Tear’» Subocriptios A record of their dai»y life, presented in a feme This Extensive Nurse«/, comprising 125 gr. m Xsw Turk W„kl’. Th. Imaon,*, torlw .t and language which make it plain to all. BS to thia Paper for » Triia Mera than Am.rl» *, hr Thawter, ck!M.”fi| when she came slowly down Ihr I acres, is located one half mile from Pay "Ivy!” 3E Our Hc"alar Subscription Price. In HeparlkHUli. Sute, ITS LIST OF CONTR BUTOHS of iho j mt 1«1. ,k, »nu l«'„ , Contains the names of the moat progressive farm ette depot, on the O. S. L. Ry. This The girl’s slendi-r fingers tn’ cd stairs, looking more handsome than Wi»l»ir>< to tersely increase C»e rircnteti»»n < f this lternla.br ( harte, Vedi., Wl * ers of the South and West. They do not treat Hff rater <lt:rii»s t1»« i>»« »i« n-n^m. »» »■•»• ni«‘le . o er «*• r, uud Ivy «o«:dei<d h« w she bo wmilnaM Anon, «k«r a. of theoretical farming, but ot the actual cusmu - Nursery has done mote to pro nervous! with the swot JSS .rr-i.eetn» i ts with » Kcw Y rk I ul.lwl.ir.g l»<»l»M rracitei ■ will be a avr.l br cL lions whtch coaftout us uxiav B. F. Joi: 1*son ; luok d ’ -ver d-red to tell that digt.itied »1 »1 ¿1 v we sre cbal lcl t»> . 9- r re a pytuimu to our L r, i d *;A: •• ’ "»•»(tea <>( ..riwlnald Waldo F. Brown . Henrv Stewart John M. Mahl ; mote fruit growing in East LI oj - som » ehc b. lu. ai d she w M Tbarkerar. aow bnbll.V» ,, LT .uLocritete , we« ci <Uo Work. <-t ( tuirle. Dl.k- A. P Ford ; Jeff Welborn ll»»gh T Brooks John C. Edgar. Steele's Ba sou: T B Baldwin aud a l ime, a Mr al writ»an and «as» iu Twelve l»arge aad itaadaoana ern Oregon and Idaho away over the f.e'ds and hills, i nd hauty-1 «iking man that he was old host of others make ihu journal indispensable. dw MAirter: a aovollau, b. Vcluanra, with a year'* euleeriptwii U» thia How.lit: a"d aMrlMot aaMra L' "■ than ail other Nur Moreover, it is equally ptper, h r xtrJJe more tlui» uur regular aub- wished with all her heart thattli<»?e enough to t>e her father. London br Wal'.r KeoanL^™ " A HOME MAGAZINE. a^nptimi price. Cur grext offer tn Bubaerilw r» /J Site need ruH have feared reproach aelics combined. in the uttml.r and rartMr of 1'1 same grand hills and broad up-ad Rverv subject of interest to the heme maker is ceHjwe« aB/ever heretofore made. Churlte per» an»l Other anteiM on nblert. Dicktte was tl»o rreoteet twvtliat who ever fully treated Mary Marsden. Loi»©»/«*»? MJX as the tresa tere»', aa wen „In theanrlrailad ows were l»etwern h<-rs< If and the f otn bint, fur be came forward sr.y-1 Brow n Mrs. Daviess, Mies Cabell. Mias Mosby, hv< d. Nn au bor Vef«»rc or e :»c< hie time has l>> abort ,’urlea. poor a. „e Alice Winston and a scoce of others will coo trib are ac u< n ti e Lmc that Le rt-hk-wd. and hie works nxa Will couiioae n» maintain ó handsome young man standing so ittg with perfect ease, as he quietly ute regularly. arc iven i. orniwpul r to-day thru Uuiing e»< elleure ter which 11 haa been , climated and ili»,ulabed *•"' FLYM l-ATI'JSR kin lifetime. They rlound iu wit. btuior, near tier, and looking down upon tcuk ber hand “How do Y<-U do, Ts in charge of our Chi’.fkcti’s Department, and path* a, iii:M<riy ’¿rlaxatiou of character, such varieties are ■ r, dt ’ jahter? ” she has the peculiar faculty of being both tn- her with a light in his dark evts vivid dcncrij ti< iB ot »feces and incidents, IcresUug and instructive. offered for sale that thrilling «u*i akillfully wrought i*L»te. Eaeti She did not answer, and he looked that she could not mistake. THK MYSTUY OF THK MAT I OH HARPER’S PERIODICAL! U»ok in irtt xum ly in vrettiug. No home s> <>uld are known to thrive and I smilingly down on the Hushed be uitfe r.t a r< t uf th- sc great ai d remark» Is a thrilling stery appearing in Kown and Graham Ji rome was not a Per Year: F ash , by John R. ■sales, and is exciting wide al»»o uoiks. Not to have read iLem in to be flourish in the mountain cheeks and downcast eyes. There attention, short stories by distinguished writers fir behind thu age in which we live. The inan, and although Ivy )o>el appear from lime to lime. country. The “IDAHO” pear _________________ «. t • f Diikit.e’ wtnks which we offer xa a was not time to say more until af erwmimn to BILL Af.rS LKTTKtS tn onr our eu>«cril*ers sul4eril»ers is ia handaotnciy handsomely print; print »1 d fro a .1 « « ntirely ttlirely n w plates, wi h as she csuld never love any n new type. will be off« red in limited quantités . •• - . --------------- ___ , » e n»uus _ _ ..ff «Inch wiiu.li M 10 pub Tnlontee fattoti the o follow i»»g wurbe, iecu ...... ui.u ul HARPER’S MAGAZIXB Appear in each issue, and this humorous philoso ter the ceremony bad been i er- TW twelve else, she was not quite sure pher was never more inieresting than at thi. W'jrr, wTe1.*. fd, ohLwsly'tmar.ilp«».- for the first time this year. This pear HARPER’S WEBKLY lished can- ‘ ---------- rJ— HARPERS________ U“C" 13 ITS UIT0B1AL BErABTBKBT bazar she was ready to give up everything ¡formed; then be drew ber out on DAVID COPPERFIELD. Li a native af Idaho is considered the flnest HARPER’S YOUNG I BARNABY RUDC3 AWO CHRISTMA« PEOPI1 STORIES, H oste and F abm speaks boldly and fearlessly in for love; and, besides, she was on the moonlit porch, and turning MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT, '!,e: Kree ,o »>1 Bub »Titer,. pear grown and is extremely hardy. Do bcbalf of * Farmers’ Righty.” It favors a re 1 OLIVER TWIST AHO CHEAT EXPEC- I ui.vd Mat«.«, Canada, or Mexice. NICHOLAS NICKELBY, vision oi the tariff in behalf of the farmer ; better ly nine-teen, and he had seen near 1 said gravely: i TATIONS. not fail to plant a few trees. foods for the fanner ; Pree Mail Deliver« to the DOMBEY AND SON, THE OLO CUntOCITY SHOP AML» “ Hare you a kiss for vour father, farmer : Co-operation urnoug th- - farmees» and its The volume of be Magaane ben Addre-s. Payette Nursery, ly forty years. BLEAK HOUSE. THE'JNCOMhienClAL TRAVELER. aim is to “ Bust Trusts.” Its :n«tu is he Nmulier- for June and 0eetKV Ivy?” , ' Payette Idaho. LITTLE DORRIT, A TALE Or TWO CITIES. HARL» vac !i year. When no ime K •• Fife Trade and Farmets’ Rights.* “Ivy!” he said again; and she OUR MUTUAL FRIEND, TIMES ANO THE MYSTERY OF rri|> ion- will tiegin wi h fhe KaadJ An angrv light gleamed in her PICKWICK raised ber Hushed face, saying re ED'.VItl DHOOO. PAPERS. rvn at lime ol revviiu oi «nnr eyes; she drew back haughtily, Ti»e above are without qnceti'-n the meat f nj>>n< m>v< Is that were ever written. For i spectfully: Quarter rf a eentnry t •♦•/ hav* le*n <|el.r»t»-d in every i*«»*»k sud nnwr of »he civilix< I STOCK BRANDS. saving: world. Yet there are th<»ua«i.ds «»I le«n» a i A»ne-: te-t yet Mtpplicd with »»■ l> f Dickens, “Sir?” the natxil high e»mt of the lM»*ks preventing ¡ m *«»|>I<* i » nwderste « ir- urna ances m»m enjoying “You forget yourself. Mr Jerome; thia loxnry. But now. owing to t»»** u**- of m« alèrti i.npr *ved 1 rin mg. f ¡ding an I a niching He smiled just a littleat her tone, euch- l.v ajiciiiuery, the extrenrel« I«».» price of whi:e |«aper. ui*4 t < gnat cutu petit i»m in the book In. » , .o ¡I.»r cr' ■ ¿¿.»gazine. Ab I am 1.<4 a child!” THK SELF-THREADING and then abruptly asked: trade, we are euahled t-» offrr n» oor s»il«enl»rr« au*ì r- .. ltrs a »»-t of Dickens’ works at a alvi in a..», Cia - iiad, iur» in U«t> labi 1—y iwf l>- -idi a ael He biitgh-d. and said cr.rchssl : price which all can xff »r<l P> pty. Every I iii.iii ir. .. .»> .».ne, “How old are you. Ivv?” of the great xuih »r’s works. »e ve . > e. < i»».|i. | JO • . ..m .» rr. to hear that. Mis.- • O Young erx.ugh t». • unni,*- ah»,uhi I k iua»i«lir ter. or tirali, .<»uv»,ì»I •h.ker. for you will h-. ’ dly ; pprec - I Mr Jerome’’ OUR GREAT OFFER to an- bribers to THE HERALD We will HAKl-ET. i BUUTHIB, The man's face flu.h d hotiy. al<- lie lovely dol. .n d U.i.iioi.r t a send the entire wt i»f I’iekene* Work, r.s a»ove descrit**d, ¡»ostage pre paid, and the HERALD for one year, upon receipt of <3.10, which is fur he was very sei.sitiv- about h .- I have l.ronght for you.” She turned away her face, saying,! only 60 cents more than the subscription price. This is one of the years between them; and after a grandest premiums ever offered to subscribers. Remit by Registered few moments of silence he DUt out softly: Mail, or call at the HERALD office, Burns, Oregon. 1891 “I did not know you were so u: - his hand, and taking hers for scarce forgiving. Mr. Jerome. ” ly a moment in his ewn, he said, "You have not asked mv forgive Haro.r’s Weekly! coldly: “I teg your pardon, Miss Baker; ness.” he «aid. eagerly. •• l .,H I r,ov<— will ” «h-a*'«'" r -1 <llrJ i I W-T- t D J LM±l*ArJ l a I foryot von were a child wi»h 1 »i -pi it child’s f. dings. 1' » •>' i.e»- ; iPER'e « EEK tv nee never faii’ed u iiie as » ui'iiai uf < ivinxaiiv.,1 t ou ►: id voU wotij.1. i that I shoul 1 exph.i » why I -ke iuue g lih.a tuns ant rtsail p. Mi ». i i« a mí e«.i. nt »Ba.«!» i». ug.il th. d»»)l and lonuons. I VI you here fur a last walk to-day, for Afu vi ar ir i ux . t«.- . a u<. » uc- ».«e I ti>„ rta you are too young. I presume, to Itn’t your word good?” 8 piu,! ■ II It . prt B.- *• a. • rib » i 'eit-c.ii-*, . H»- lu Id up before hrr a tiny understand me.” ». pe» e ne .. n< iivi ,cî. t i: $ 15 iai et p|. u> ni » .i! » V ». i ni I -i:t f-il ’ ox fill- <1 with c ■- He raised bis hut in adi»-n; bn’ The î.i »e liera» .a ieu ili'.» 911 M irai. « ritti a.. • p „rahb <i , vr ♦ ts rpi ’ e f lie ’ eiy. 1 tid she laugl e<l in $ 10 Ivy, hurt and angrv at his tone, ‘uceas nina «lunia ■<», an î *ia» ■ caerte ihe hear » • .ai'ti. ei < a»i a called after hiui, saying, scornfully: <>f herself. »•on b< s .¿¿«U . :• pas iMiivx .h $ 8 he put». « . «B m lai. i j ur h . h Droppingon her knees, still laugh “If you see any pretty dolls in »■• wlt , aa herc-M). r«*. ¡e r .. regar-1 iur.be <p a :i<s h:, the city, you will send me one. ing. and clasping her hands in ma visu..r . ever bvii.v. moek supplication, she said: KD. I a . HUNTLEY «» CO- ars Whcleeala Tailors, and wake won’t you, Mr. Jerome?” PKK YkAli: the beat Clothing on Earth. In eaae our (joodi ear.not be obtained MAJRK from nour dr a Ur, and you wish to try our good clothe», send a» the •Kit (VKKwi.Y “I beg vour pardon, father.” He did not answer, for he was price of the auit. and It will be aont by erprrws or bui L If do ■ m 4*T u • • • W a ’ EK'.- M a ».AZ.5E I WIAIUN« not pUaot you whrn rteoivtd, the* eon be returned at our orponee, He t<»«k the bright face l»etwe<n more hurt at the allusion to the Osi r« .l’B.tif. BAZAK. and tec will cittrfuH) refund the n^rej. Our appxiel, i PER’ n YOVM ì i-F U-I.E quoted shove, la made from aubdantlal fabrics, harmoniously difference of their ages than kite bi« hand« detaining her. tnmmed, perfect in fit, and cut in fashionable atyie All this, a agv i r ie tv all cut s* riueie in ibt together with aubetanlial workmanship, is what haa built up for — s. calia«.a, or -Mex.»... "That is enough, Ivv; you mrs* knew; but his silence was so pn- us the Greatest Mail Order Business in ths World. We claimuK" _Vo»u i es of ;he Aeekh W1II i to be the cheapest Clothing House in America. J ¡irsi Nvmlter t,.r . n tiar« .»f etuì CLOTHES ennfes« b o ” vokin-that she called ¡.gain» *D. L. HUNTLEY * OO . MM no ti a e is ineutioiieu, su< 8 rip» iSJ amp 1X4 M amxkt Sraacr, wltn thè Numlkvr 'Utrvn.aii «oe Drawer M7. CHICAGO, ILL. 1 T hnve nothing to conies».” “Mr. Jerome?" of vn er. uid V.» unire tiurpvr's ovvk’» in •‘Yon must conf-ss that vnu hue He turned wi'h a new hope • ha< k. iu i ea. « oih b.u .... ■ tel B. i.fc. ». SEND SIX CENTS FOR POSTAGE. CLOTH SAMPLES FREE. u. muli p. a.aste |«iu, or b» espi his heart; but witnout iuoki .g al me.” pei.»e (proviued ¡he ireixht uovi pervolumcy for $7 ^o a wlume. “But I don’t." she answered, her I im she said, sweetly: Clu b < aaes A»r ea< h Volumi W. B TODHGNTER. bindina uhi be seni by luaii pwt-pak, ‘•If it is not asking loo much, I face cr-mson with blushes. • eipt of |l. Keiuitlai.cee should be made bv Fui But he read a different light in would like some bonbons with the 'ie> onier or Draft.to avuid <haa<» cattle branded with Wrench” on the Flu» eves; and although she is doll: all children like them.” l eft flip. He was hurt before. t»ut he was hit wife, now, he cannot teach her Ear marks: Chee crop.iff ;he Kight ear: angry now, and his eyes fia^htd to call him anything but father. Under a'.vpe in the —FURUSNKO.— Left ear. BEST IN THE WOBLB. ominously as he answered her inso Ita wearing Qualities are unsurpassed, actually outlasting two boxes of any other brand. Not lence. Harner’s Bazar F o-n New Y,*rk Weekly: affected by heat. C7*«ET THE «EM TINE. FOR BALK BY DEAxJIRS OENEBALLY. /yr Mr. Goodfellow (waiting for Miss “You will l>eg my pardon for this ILLUSTRATED Or ROCKTORD, ILLUfOia ■atabltobad Twenty Yanrs; 8 Pttm«. SO tala mat. before we are friends again Miss Benuti toappe.tr)—Wasn’t Mr. V'ar, without »»dTertieonieute. Vawctarian. uapar- H abpsb ' s R asar is a Journal A»r tb tiMB, but «arne«t for truth and puritv, »eachiot Nice here last evening?” Baker.” Chriat, but with th« broadect charity. Have a clean ; «-c. ••ivlng the la’tar in forn.a.t.»it with _. religion« papwr in your family, ft ha« no hobM«-« or hw Fashione, ita nun.aroua il t at a U Miss B’s little brother—Yep. “I never will,” said Ivy, most de crotchet«, bnt aeeks t« «tipp y th« place of vito, or ion-p B»ta. anu pa<tern-ahat-t ■'ll. II.»' T««l timle«« reading bv that * hich i« whotnom* nod true. indiapfi.Buble alike to tt» nume t I t pleaae« the children and tlio old people, and it« Do you know- he’s a rabid social It’» ulnv»-»’ ti n y a cidedly. “unless------" aii'lihtfpr fetti u m I modiste. No Sut.day-Mhool leeeons are helpful. A «ermon each flown: l-t*!« I iavv a. iBB!>«reu iu uikUt'iig ite anie ic stt week and a splendid «torr. Only 81.M a Tear. the wi'e ?' “Well?” he raid, still hoping for ist’ Ia clubs: Fir« for Five Doliara. Sample copies t run. of ibe hfsDeSt vlder. l.e clever • •‘Uli! *!.<•’* f=n.-n parlor p<a.>e, ard th«,uxbtful eesa;.e \ cp. You jest ort to see how so in*?« imctliiH.’ I c.-.ti'r : iY< some word of cncouragcine.it. "BEI RUB"!^ “THE WORSTFOE^sjramn Rance: Grant aud Maheur counties. ■ »».and La last page ie (amove cut - Wi ll, «c n I tv «o ' of wit and hum. ». lu ita weeklv P. O. address: burt.s, Grant eo., Orcr°«- “Unless you give me the doll and cial he is with sister when he gets tot •• - Ye* 11 : but I p ie-» ‘ v. t- u iI. • r.r nis-ter.’ 1 thinaie fnclwt «d wb:«b ie of In <rvM I Dunn« imh AgneaB ormi •« wih wn Started to keep u »wn cxn*. :^e- . at ti now Lil »aye alone. Yunt’ Yum! bonbons.” I’m •mean.’.nn.l «hc> tin • >f sitinp and never I will pay Hundred Dollars for of ani» lee on -Tue House Comfortabi I bavinp anything t ■ ■i,hf,± -"Jt- |I|>/O * IJUllh r* w V W the arrvy* •n<l convivlion of any per <o s.»n w,l trwai of *>atiliar Lit lag. He turned and strode away with «■»»susk^k-w*»*t< • *ti.<T «« are tc -i».>m.caJ. too,— son or nersor». killing or dealing any ôf ihe lui eretti ng eoc<ea«i.»n of papers .n _ wtvnH re to he. My wife c n make A little po furthet Art anu Hmurv” euperblv ilh etri rtock of the •buYe brand or belonging thereto. out a word. Ivy watched him out wr’ffiniing'afHHit church? We be than anyn e I crer knew, yvt «he’s always sur furruah«d b% Theodore child. The Of ths virions Baking Bowden iHwte will be by Waller Bess nt Bud Tbvm prising me w th some t'ainty contrivance that ;,f::^wdniwrtKnj»in th«, add* to the comf -rt «ml benuiv of our link home, tratod from actual long to different religious denomi and she’«always •merry r.< a larw ’ When I ask l,v«»'. 'nF I HARPER’S PERIODIC how «he maiuuNs it. *■ al«at» ian~hean I »are: bore Mm away to city to urac- nations, you know. Shall I go •Oh? thMt’s my S'C-et:’ lkt I think I've ¿1». ROTALtnwiMK Per Year I covered her ‘ «eerct. ’ When we mtn-iod, wc both »ud she knew ’------ with you, or will you gc with me? 'fAEPER’fl BAZAR knew era eh »nl'i I« !' »• tn be very car. nil. but she MAIH'(»ha) ..W ticc as a pb t a HEER’S mauaxixk ssatk one conditio;'.: uhu would l.avc ter Magazine. .1 kKHER'S WXKKLV that»» “ b® °"g' wearJr da vs Groom—I’ll tell you how we’ll And sh • wa« right! I wouldn't d * without it my- aoaroiun- t^h> .1 MKPER*8 YOCNU _______ BKUPi.E for double tlie eub«crip<inn j r ce. We read ^.»i-e he would come back. She fix it. You tell your minister thm •elf Btage Free to ail a*i « rl era in the it together, front the ti h-pngc to the last worfl : i s u I* vs, BASTOHn (wbea frrnh) « JOL’KNAL rox ADrEXTKSKS. Canada, or Mexic». the stories keep our hearts young; the »ynop«ia tried ta make herself believe tlu.l you are going to my church and I'll of important event« a- d scLntillc matteri keep« i CUU1 (Ahua r.wrterl The volumes of the Hasar begin with U lm«4 a tke tret u4 EA mb U ten .f uck me po-ted »0 that I can talk understanding)/ of she did not care; but the ten's UII my minister that I Hill g<>ill i her for January of rath year. “ what ia going on ; tnv w Je « alw -y « trying some SAVtF- mm ! t>. K.*(Ahmi anU, »U i> tte wymttteUr, q. tute itne ie mei ioaed, auLacrlpii. a ne»v idea fro-n the Iiou^boid i!c;»artm< ’ ’ : ah« came in the soft, blue eyes, and «he on- < ti the Number eurrwat a: ?be dir.eU make« all her «ire-'O* r i t th- -c f »r th-s » ’ren, tf A a w ins Uvtrtism. Xt todkatos to the Tl.cn CUVUASO^ . rder. an-l -h- gets nil In r p ”. • f >r m i’iing. > h th« gather» d upthe» J »v r i - o ». tmTadcuU Mrertto«r tew, visa. art vkan he vuud volumes of Harper’s Baser Magaxine ; and w.- ► •-. dJ •»•«I hb I c wa« - > eiek MOBIES (Su rnsú«.).. ■ rtc neat cloth blading, will be sent with the r- Mtp. «••»• •• ¿1;/j r« 1 rect» I in th* hud ar’-ang ! A m U MvaniM ; hew to write ea Mnrttoeaest ; hew <taF? P*id‘ or by express, free uf hani’an n D-partnie • I' ’1c n't b-H v>.i iiatft” CIAS.............. »vlded the freight does not exceed •* What wo .d-rfal ■ . i . . 1-1» » ’ to tolar «e; whet wvepepm to esc ; hew with th» in m > ver volume) fur <7 a volume, •«Thm r -•'«Fain ' « a 1» .and—** M. MUCO ... loth cases for earh volume, suitable MMf to aspad—Is fart, líteseme « etery petal •• W‘i ti! WI 7 t > r . . 1.- w n’ed »0 bad, hnnd-i... will be cent by mail p- spaid vn and I to‘ I h'r t wn* r. v v.vi« »SOW FUIE Groff-», Mswttotac b .*ac;h. ••Well. 1.’ 'rend , » ii. ic y >n Tinde a likely . eminences should be made by ft* grand ini ’ . ? -. d } l’d betr n • tify «« hfbv. The nev Order or Draft, to avoid chant» toon a« v • 1 cm. 1 . ' r S- .’H«t t here, »jrnel; on m Ai('e'«.T •■»»; -i to h • _• a cltiaa drees HARPER A bK* A «I tea— 1 11 tr f g n. xt month. ting :n 'h- cro>.de<i » «’ gold »¡itf 't M « t m :im li-.'f rr : tin- où ASK FOR IT! ELDREDGE ! FRAZER GREASE F amilypaper LEAVENING POWER P rinters ’ I nk . don atiti Then he thought forty years, and wondered htw ie could have hr* n po foohrh a* to im H li.it is th mutter, ( api t. rd <-k uparhtX tJ.rf.e-’ •r-j 4 I ’• th- o i khat make« nan n h. Hr. T»»tn that in d •; rbl «he-. rw?. *»■ •rem lr .»----- - ■ABFOkDI (Neat Smh). wbea PtAJU. » IC a )......... BUbFOkD*! • (P hw y h a m , vbea mi fresh... 1 • r Imports of Government Chemiftx ” Th« Royai Baking Towder is composed o; pure and wbolesom« ingredients. It does nr cowtaia either alum or phosphates, or other jnnous subatances -EDWAio G. Love, F ufT9.‘ •’ .. “ Th« Royal Baking Towder is undo«’ th« purest and most reHabls baldag p^ offered tc th« public. “ Htwiv A. M ott . M. D.. H •'The Royal Baking Powder is punrt ■ ity and highest in strength of sny bal •- der of which I have knowledge. •• W m . blcMi rriiK •AH Alum baking powdert. ro high ihe’r strength, ar- t » k ..v< gerous Fhcsi b.«ie powders I i I m - f toe freely, or tutder eiimx»« «csfawwticn. at |v) B r ut even <>»d I...1 ! 1«rH ni • • had ik % . t . * lie mat Ieg i.:tk r But now a |dr.«icUn, . valued friend, Lad died, and in tak ing this position, with a ¿nod prac tice. the way art med clearer and br'fhtar, at»dha had dand to think of t <y. The months went »lowly by. and hen nearly a year had passed, Mr. Ucrome returned. One of hit sisters was at »out to La married aud insisted on him being S» CUi.tl Minn—-llidif d . prciallv hie lew th aud u < m ? KAatprn i’ontracU»r—I Itaveiionic notion of going U est to settle you ever haw any building bnoini in your flection? Indiana Man—-Ya as Th*- White Ca|*a occasionali touch «»fl* a bomb or two unicr a saloon. DR. MCNLEV« English dandelion Tonie Florida ‘ en I *i<l.lree< na pmtnl card, for inforna minted tbmil I AM»?*. IIOTFÎ ? a I m »Ut c <•., <**c., Anssn n>1 POWDER Absolutely Pure