East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, September 20, 1893, Image 8

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    P. F. STEGNER
WORK FOR US
Horses branded
Either Right or Left
a few day«, and you will be ufurtied at the uuex
|»»-cb I siicceM that will rewuid tour ( Horta. Wi
pniiivi ty have the benv buMne*« to oiler an agent
<!n»t <:n be found on the fut< ot this eurth.
th l.T.uu profit on S ¡5 Oo m (»« . h of Lubin» sm is
Lt-i. _ ... o.v und honorably ..a .e b a:>*l paid <o
liu*. « .1 of men, womcib l»o, «, amt girls in our
<■ •*, ! .
You can make money faster nt work for
Us ♦be ’ oh have anv idea of. 1 he bn-ine'S i» »o
€:’.'•* t i 1 " •ii,a I I iiMtrtiCih»ni< Ro siinpii and plain, I
: i'Cfd from flic ntart T’;os»* who take I
tanf
... bttjiiMcs a»4>»>»»
4 I « a advantage
«»»larAktSkk.vA lbs»
Ito: ’ *»f i«*
reap the
that '
t?r
f
i t ic «ound reputation of on»* of the
ebb”-', •••'»st < ie •eM’*fid, .ind largest publishing
I k -
. kniericii. S'T’i-' fnr vorrself t’’e profits
th ■ ■ • 1 usines» so rondi’ und l ard-oHDelv yield®.
/!* ’ ' rn »»era jsiicceed
»L.idl’, and more than
‘•r
greatest expec*ations. Thon? who
»1 * xnctlv as we tell
There ifnlcntv
for it few more workers, ami w»‘ urge
•g*n at once. If von are already em-
i’t have a few .«pare moments, ami wi«h
- ¡1 to advantage. t!ien write us at once
i- your grand (»pportuuity), and receive
• ilars by return r.»alt. Add: ?««,
As CO., Box v,,. 400, Ain'iista. M<
-tange—Harney county. Oregon.
P. o — Burna. Hainey c >untv, Oregon.
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Our Premiums
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ALM EDA A STENGER.
Cattle branded
nil left side cir­
cle 2; Split in
each ear.
—THIS PAPER—
— with —
THE S N F k ANCIS'O
1*141« >. ao>. >
HE SA
RAN'ISCO
WEEKLY CALL
a la • ollie < Iglit-
p.iji- pnper. 1 IS I' -li* ll every
'I'll nr sila ■ , a <1 Vi>u I h in 4 all "f
t <•
imp riant Hew- of 'he
c# ve ATS,
TWAPÚ hSASKS,
Df.iucN patents
copyrights ,
fcj
■’ration and fr.
ndt-oi k write ♦*>
'• CO., "z.l B koaiov ■ >-. New
hit .
• I for aecurlrg ¡.¡ii - nf , in . .. rica,
tal."i out by
I» '.rr.n■■ 1
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y atiuUca ctveii free ct vbiu
• tito
week, gè. ne l Imiti even *ju *-
ter ol the gioie , comi 1 te tin
to date ni i tili! cati'Oi.
ft fm-
UI m I iph the
at>- i and
reliable nu h ih I news
Ilin I ket Q'H t
special Htt'-I
turai nini a
mi l is in evi
- ass laniilt
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circuì itlon o*’
j uiontKt ì paper In tha
HdendUilv !¡hi:íi'Ued. ,N»> ni¡ei’!gent
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I’Al'J R < I i tr i’n••nie C • i-t
E I net ol II.r .ib * e Hp» r
will semi |»<> II» «t HS :i
lliinin on r<■<•••! I » ' Í î. b H fi 110 • \ -
ill g iHlb-CI l|>'loi pliera i l t!
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PESSION« l'W.TltE" ’
EOLDISRS,
CHiLDRF*!,
Also, f ’T !' ■>’ UpvH • nil A’lpnjg |(W •
duty in Ihu rvyr»iD;ar \r ” i s
Rurvivor-« of 1
Tu»H f
ir •! ’ f
their v Ll<>WF, now • • »‘tlui; 0-1 i
R HUCf l'lIIv
Ti "»Ushl'i'l
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Berel forTK w laws. No ejm. •
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until Muercbuful
rumbiiiHi I nt :
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SHILOH'S
CONSUMPTION
CURE.
118 and ' JO N. Market St.. Chicago.
DO VuU WANT TO ADvC F A BABY1
Maybe you think this is a now business,
sen i. go t bill ies on up'
ii .i i’b.
en
don ■ .-o ore. however,
I ui tiisbo. bv i'll so nun- f !'c
tuis <■ 1«. Everyo
w...
i hut's r li ‘ sweeic ' 1 bv I
i ll - Ir. ick nn
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voiitiuta faint idun ol
T’ io succors of this Great Cough Cure ta
without a parallel in the history of medicine.
All druggists are authorized to sell it on n pos­
itive guarantee, a test t hat no otherc re can
•ucceHHtully stand. That it may become
known, the Proprietors, at an enormous ex­
pense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into
every home in the United States mid Canada.
It von have a Cough, Sore Thront. or Bron­
chitis, use it, tor it will cure you. If your
child has the Croup, or Whoord ng Cough, use
It promptly, und relief is sure. If you dread
that insidious disease Consumption, use it.
Ask your Druggist for SHILOH’S CURE,
Price 10cts..ftOctu. and$1.00. If.vour Lungs
are sore or Back lame, use Shiloh’s Porous
plaster. Price 25 cU. For sale by all Drug­
gists aud Dealers.
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FOR •
You Think
('(>., 7 '5 •'
any kind <>i u crop will» o. then
nny kind of s ••«Is will «Io ; ■ u: t. r
n null» you thould i
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FERRY’S SEEPS .4
Always the hem, th
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V’-.-rr»’-•»« <’*l Xnnuiil I
luusiriai'l I ‘ a • I li e M'
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P art«’». A» c e si • •
CA l>. M. IT RY». n .J
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Catdafs. Trade marks. Design Patents. Copyrights,
And al! I’a'ent bualnea» conducted »or
MOD-RATE FEES.
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Jsfonnatt.m and advl.
uiusTge.
«I! IsT
An Expert Forger
I ndianapolis , Ind., Sept. G —
The State Rank of Indiana is look­
ing for one of the most expert for­
i
Scientifio American
Agency for
GT,
Harper’» Magazine for 1*03 will centime ’o -
mafmain the unrivalled s andard of ex ellence
which has ch racteriged it from the beginning
A nioiig the notable features of the vear there
will be ne novel* b\ A Conan 1'ovle, ■ 'on-
a'anee Fentmore Woolson. a id William file* Ic.
short stories will b< co tri'mted bv the niest
n pillar w iteis of the r'a .including Marv E.
Wilkin». Richisil Harming Havi«. Mar aret
I'cla'id. Brm aer Matthews, mid ma> v ethers.
The illustrate lies riptive papers ivi'l embrace
arrfr es hv Julian ffa'ihoiine.v Southern and
Wea’eri' aubjeri»; by Theodore Child on India,
bv p .ii tnev Bizelow on Russia and ‘¡ermany;
bv Ri< har I Harding Dav » <>n a London Seas.m:
bv < oloi cl T \. Ho lyeon Eastern Ride’s et-.
Edwin A. Abbey’s illnstrationsofShakespeare’»
t’.'mer'iis v i 1 ...........
i erary ar’b les
will be ron’ribu'ed In ' harles E'iot X. rt >•’ :
Mrs .lame» T. Fiele». Willia n Dean Howells
Brander Matthews, ami oiIi.-rz.
gers that has visited Indianapolis
for many years. Several dava ago
a well-dressed man came here and
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took up quarters 4.t one of the first-
-Harney andUrsnt i-ouiiiy Oregon
class hotels. The second day he
uri.a. liai ne. < ..uni., r
left his s gnature and acash depostt
of several hundred dollars at the
THE DISABILITY’ BILL IS A
State Bank ot Indiana. Later he
Ter Year:
LAW
handed m tirafts to be credited to
Soldi» rs disabled since the war <i r* !I XppC-R’R V \i; xztX’E ..
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RDEIU'S
WEEKLY
his account representing about
Entitled
4.CM
II \RPE'”S B \ Z \ It
D<" i ii'.elli widows alm I’areilts now ik­
HARPER’S YOUNG PEOP E
‘2 J* i twice as much cash as he had de­
: perna rt whose ons died f -mu ' lie eli'eer- m
I’ostuge I Eree
’ree to .'ill Sub ri ers i in ih> i
'ar. i v -«'1'vii'C ar* itu luden
posited. He represented tint he
I f y* u wi 1
Uniteli Stale". Punitila, or Met • A : a ».
our* ‘ uni '«peedilv im*i sue< e>--fit b pro.-e-
had come to ludianopolis for per­
' Uh *1 t : ll ■• -
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.1A M Es I A >'NE h ,
The v<du.nes of the Magazine begin witl
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riiniFsioner of I’eusi. t s.
he X’uinlier--' 'nr Iiiip -.nd Decl ini er •>' manent residence and int'-nded io
W U-HINOTON, D
a »> e.ir. When no '.inie k s'recified, siiV
business here at once.
crii ti in- will I» ‘-'in wi h the Number cur­ go jnto
ri lit at tini''of rec int o''order.
After
he
had
left the eash and tl e
onii'l volimi* of ’< tc
Magazine io*
lire* v 'at ■ back, in nea' cloth binding wi*
drafts at th- bank, ami thus re-
be sent by ' tail. '.>'s'-paiil, on receipt of
I *E Lit ON AL AND 1’liOjil‘T tier volume. Clo b C iims . for binding 50 cured credit, he went out into 11 e
"em-ei'cb bv mail, po i-pttid
ATTENTION GIVEN T > P A I-
Renio tarees sic ul.l be i inde by Po-toitiei city and began to make purchases.
ENT5, CAVEAT .
TRADE Monty Order, or Draft. '*> avoid chime o His scheme was to purchase a bill
los-,
MA l<S, etc.
payment fir
Ad.ir*' - HARPER .V HROTHERS. Nev of goods for $25. in
NO !• EE UN EE S PATENT Yeri .
which tie would present a cheek <m
iSSi.i URED. CO It Li IS PON D-
the hank f* r $100. The cheek
ENCE SOLICITED.
| would naturally be unquestioned,
STODDART ¿ l CO.,
i and when ic was.the stranger w >ulil
.:i Gib 7th ¿Jtroot, IT.
Biirpcr*« Wrekh ír urkn • >'iged «««’find
isk the store t > call up the Staio
ingfi-F
<>ug ilhiR nued weckh peri li i’$
ippo lie U. b. I'.llciil OtUi'C,]
!1 '
U h
1 « -r< llp-eR n pH e bet a ve
♦hft’
Bank of Indiana and verify his
Vv Abt ilNG'l ' *.N
nf Tbc bur» e,: - al
er w '■ Ihfli »»f the i<‘FK
în»c’
• ■*.’î«th■ \ lDH'.’Rz re
it ineiu-’eR b, Tl
statement
that lu* had money I here.
i’erH*u»( H”il ”e" R. au 1 pr< fi-HPR wi h equa
‘ ree tu
o i if'- fbe reo < e” r «>f eurren
The bank always answered in the
hitr<»r «• "
heimH'.d q Bt* theme R of ti i •”
f (•> ui' * t V« ver »e 'píete series of ilh f
iflirmative,
and the stranger won d
I 1 F ft be VV» rl'l’F Eair, it will be T»ot • T’l
♦
Hi • • he u-CH1 Hxpogi’¡tin. lini a’s
receive the <1 iff rence between the
ph S’’\'u ir.
User. mU-lie eve it <>fge’ierH
i teres »• ’
e 'illlv i lis rHte I Ìli i R p’l i» H
size
of the Lili and cheek the cash.
»«-ili’ tri’i he bes' writer?
RASSIT AND POULTM h ’♦« » ar «r»' i» : ’« • ■ imp
fhip "iu'4rv, ir will »•<»’iii>.i:e t<* It happened
that the bank tfot
i
: t- tn *. ee r . h » i il'UBtratio n all
^NETTING. exr
eber • u’-’f at «»• r of i h eh'FR
quick ri turns on the drafts, The
HARPER’S PERIODICALS.
return n >tice was to the effect t.but
the paper was forged, An effort
was made to 3atch the forger nut
he escaped
Sterling R Holt, prert-
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WEI'KT.Y
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J/H
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ident of the hank, s;ys that the
t ÍM
'I \ 1:1’!'':’S v az \R
o
O
í
' ' I: DE!' - Y'M'X'!
i’ '1’1,E
bank lost $400 by the swindler —
g®*~ SEXI» FOR FIRT1IER INFORMATION
’* .fOvrp Prep to al’ RtOwri‘»erg in the United
The Republic.
The McMullen Woven Wire Fence Co »’•r g }»•»».«. ’’ '»‘X «•.
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Hi SIN FiUL'CiS 9
yr
FROM OUR EXCHANGES
USTRATKD
ILLUSTRATED.
I’F.K k
P.O. Box 4M.
N ews in G eneral
Harn r’s Magazine
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JOHN A £ id lid JUN.
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Address
PRESS CLAIMS CO.,
JOHN WEDO'-RBURN,
»tan Ig ng Attorney.
r. O. Box «13
W auhingt . in . P.C.
• ^Th'« Cnmnaay !• maoa<M by • c^mb.nation of
•l > or at m-l ’ oat Inraenttal n« w«i •»(* r* in tne
ntt I «M >frw. fo t tr eiprrea Wtirpo«® ©f rrwlerl-
ng th«ir
»Mirri twra a«aia«t uhm - ru pu loua
» <i la ump
»•! Pk.r tt JLgeatK and ea< h papef
r..»tin r tbl> advertí* iwnt voachetforthr rrafwual.
blUtyaad
of tùa Tra * ‘ ho -.•Cvw.p-Aj
I'M A DAISY
which w ’ propose to semi to you. tri.nspi r-
t.. . ui pill. T.ie lilt; * i.nil .ng icstsug.. i.st
s pi low, an I U in th » i’< t • t <l’.iw n g < U li­
pin . -oc i. t ie ni'iteof w..ich lui l>< en pulii <1
oil irvi Hu it usi *o wit i it t iun pl.¡.til coo.
1'hetl sh tintuire peri<H't, t.m t lie tu'* » mile w
y ou, no m ittcr w.i v v i aland. Tli cM|iii-
. t -re >ro l.i tl "tuof t ..i4 g'i'ii * «t puinting < f
Ititi W.iu r i t to mo ten bniti'o of nio- < rn
pu.nier ofhabyli.o ero to be given to tti*'se
who -ulwribv’ho Iteutov'rt's Fnnmy Miign-
gin for ISU. The r'prodne ions «uni * t lie
t >ld iro n the or: Ini'. whi>h e*.-t • OH. and
are the sa o > ; :z • 17'. - ’ it dies . '4 h* 1 i by a
life 4/. •. nii'l ab< ut 'V lit.-li c
We have
h | m » in on1 > ira'i >n, to pn »< nt toouraut»-
«vr !>**1 n ii'ir is'.n. < .:•« i g ci t I < nn< a by
• i> h n't-ts t« l’er y' "Rn. 5 nini li util hu y,
I
. « D,vH'ham"s rn*l oiler;, of w. rh!-wn •
r n ' vn. Take only two •'xntnolca of win t
« ul !
> ; th • past « ear. ” A Vani of I an-
. > m ” ami ’• A White J . me < n hl<! " 1 y the
»»..•• »f .' ■■->!
t Ilnrrieoo.ai.dyvuwi.lae«
tr!i it o.ir pr '.i -i ' e ccn.
f. ■ Demorvt’* Fntnily
i'h »«• « ho
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* • ,;i p. . -- u gall« rj e ex-
. ; • .. ■ * Mil. <•, I «ft* < » a
i I it • ivork* * f :
F
.»n-'.-1 I y r.tiy in
M-igaain«*
t e >
t i • w > ! f >r ts beanti u i» ’ i J- -*>i*t:*’ns nnj
»u'*F* 't *u «tter, th -t w ti 1 » t «■« « rx i in- is>«t-
; of
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t' " *':i'. i i *1 ».1 ' h«
«d on nil ib” t
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1 i I lind 'l l* re >i i i«fii''.
,.. * i irt« r«*»t al out tlio
> • ! l.it ;r i’ll* '« Mu g
‘hol-L
i d e y. f* r tho
w ”n
' 1 in*»r* t'» is not
» ts’n!
t - I. ■ . Imr« » iln' K T-
T‘f o* r* <*, nil thl’l’l't-
..<1uf th«» yenr. mid
gpi: l in X' or giib.
!,•’ » ■ 'i « n ri ’-iy
! • th • I • ' li-l * r,
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t 11:h St . N« w
mt.-.! with th«
.'viuieD txpy
Th V.»li »<•$( «>f th<* Week
will be*dn wifl I
h<‘ first N’mhe- for Iftn’inr» of u’i< h • utir
I When not' ne is ment <>ne<1, ru >»8* rip'i«»DR wil
begin wih the Number current at time of re
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to •< V tinicb f H h ’•;»<■»• k Wecklv for‘hret
earn >»n L i»? • e»it doth
t’dhur will hr pom
■oii !’ k q</e pnift ,>p
uxprcFf, frr<‘nt ex-
' th
ide<l’hr frei rh ’ovs not exceed I'
perv<»’H e' '*or$7.''‘ h volume.
t h th tT'R-'R for each V.»'time, fui'tnble foj
»indium > : I l»e went bv mat p. Bt-pnid. on re
eipt of
Remit a dccp shoiUd be uot lr bv Post
More )’<h r . r Draft, b, a» id * hanre f h fr .
\ddrenH tl \RPUR v HR »T 'FRS. New V. rK !
The Story of a Marder.
I ndianapolis , Ind., Sept, fi—
Thirty two years ago. in the alley
back of what is now Tron’s pool
room, a murder was commiited.
-i V? H ì za
Dr F. J. Harcourt, who is attend­
' 1, L D s T R \ T 1E D .
ing the encanD'iiient as a nieiuoer
Ifari'-r'a Bazar ìr a i»*nri al '..r the home
of
t he Com moders Foote Post of
'* sh* » ‘hi’ st"»' infi m il I " » wi*h reirát»
lio iislii. :>». sn*l ll nnmerfiiR ili’ Rtra i »’ s
witness to the
B's!» I'H I H HU-1 1 Hl IT' ► beet supplementi Cincinnati, was a
nre i ill-is t-Hlliie ii’ike n. - hi» home dren« • wker
deed
'I'lm
affair
has weighed
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N.i
expenRc
>1
'hr pl '• M*i •' si 1 .»'I
»in-«' - - ilk" i's srlis h •i ■ r«e»ive* esR of the
hl 'Iv si ui"'
'» I.■. ’’ R «»r • R. iimiising • n» i heavily on his conscience, he si.s,
r- ii s, ii ' 'i i ' 'll! essivs nil i»*’’ Hl! Ir.s'es
ot his
mid its lust pm:' is fa ■
"» a hudiiet of w i> and lie takes the occasion
io a liiiiimt. In i s week >sties ever'thnw 1»
in> in") a
i re is oi i eres: .• w.rnen
Th« yisit to this city to tell the tai ts
erials '*”■ I
ill e ' i"e h- Walter llesa
affair. Dr. Hare* urt,
r »I l i rn*
> all
I'hrati" Terhune Ue-ru k about this
wi fli i ' s n prin'i< at »em », entitle " M 'hi
T i'et ” *:'a *■ Nin". 1 "hI- Thorne vt' er. an.' who was a resident of this citv at
an H'e W h«'e er i"i'l be freqiie'it contiPil r»
that time, was an actor and stock­
l iu' w. ik ui W" uai In 'he Columbian Expo
riii.>n vi ' i> full' represented with man» i'l
holder in the old M *trop >lit in
i s rni.'ii» T. W.
Himri moi in '’Womei
ai.ii Me.
w ill please a * nl Hatol audien« e.
Theater, now the Park. A man
named D.iVe Ochre acted, or was
HARPER’S PERIODICALS
otherwise employed, now and then
at their theater. One d ty in .June
Per Yonr
1861, Harcourt happened to ba
r \RI" !US BAZAR
4 ru
passing near the spot where the
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H y Ul' R - M Xi.AZINE
tv XRI’E It'S WEEKLY
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<L ed was afterward coinniitL <1.
•? IM
II \ R Fr IÎ S YOl'Ni; l’E"B r.
I'. ■« H •
ri'e to all s'liiacribera tn the UnUei
He noticed Ochre and a gambler
Stati’» < «•■*« Is. or Mexieo.
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in threatmng attitude and herd
The vo limes o ’ 'he ' szar I'egin with 'he flra
number 'or Jannsrv of each ear. When n.
iatime is men'i, ned. anh«c :n’i ti will bei'lt them quarreling about the divi-'m »
i i he '»umber current atihetitneof reeelp'
The gambler finally
I of a joint t>et.
of order
bom il >, In sr» o "rrpe » Bazar for thre.
threatened
to
shoot
Ochre, the lat­
I
»ear in neat cloth Mnd’ntr, «111 he sent hr mal
p a see naid« or by exnre a. free of expense
ter dared him a few times to shoot
i provided the freight does mt eveed one dol
lai per v lumel . r $7 a «•> nn e.
killed
cloth • ' »••» f.> '«a* h volu- r.suitable f> r tied when the gambler tired and
Ing wl 11 be ■ -nt y ma . )» »paid ,.n r.ieip of
his victim instantly. The shooting
$1 >'■< ll
Krinl fences should be made bi P »titan. a
Harcourt says, was without
Money Order or l> aft. '■ »r> i I • ha ceoflo-a Dr.
A "
Hl 1.1'1 R A I R Till Rs
I«L Ne • n-nera ■ re i • t to
p1 an .tie nor just provocation, but the gambler s
si: o' th above ad
M»»n en a v 1 h< ut the
friends swore to falshoo<ls al the
xpr as . n.erof HAKPr K I BOTHERS
trial and he was acquitted. Har­
court says he was the only disinter-
t >“'• v iX»"-IS’*givr«lrv«tant
esttd witness, but was made to
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