East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, February 26, 1896, Image 5

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    MILLINERY STORE
the state uniyersity are the official I verstised in the St. Paul \ oiks
Zeitung I procured a bottle, and
figures.
after taking it a Bhort while was
The wife of Mj^. Leonar Wells, of entyrely well- I now most heartily
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recommend this remedy to anyone
im-uy
Mass, has
been
suffering from neuralgia for two suffering with a cold. ,W m . K eil ,
Mississippi Democrats.
days, not being able to sleep or 678 Selby Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
hardley keepstill, when Mr Holden, For sale by
Jackson, Miss., •> Feb. 21.-The'
has adopted the following the merchant there sent her her a
fiena'e I—-
bottle of Chamerlain s Pain Balm,
Whereas, The so-called Whit and asked th.it she give ita thoiough
,!«• the
ney boom has created an erroneous trial. On meeting
nxdny he was nd hat she was
in pression in some quarters in re­
pain had left her with-
gard to the financial views of the
well tiegun is half done. liegin JKj
well by getting Ferry’s Seeds. BUM
n hours, and ttle of
dHBOCiaey in Mississippi; therefore
Wlkint let chance determine BK
W your crop, but plant Ferry’»
Pain Balm was worth $5 00 i it
W Heeds. Known and sola ■
be it
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Before yon plant, get
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“R solved, That the people of the could not be bad for less. For sale
at
50
cents
per
bottle
by
Ferry’s Seed Annual
Hate are unalterably in favor of the
tKK for 189«. Contains more praol
tlcal informat ion for farmers I
free and unlimited coinage of both
and gardeners than many hlgh-1
priced textbooks. Mailed free.
silver and gold at the present ratio
d . a. rxBRV s co., erraoiT, ■icu.^Mjl
of 16 to 1, regardless of the action
Six weeks ago I suffered with a
very severe cold ; was almost unable
of any other government.
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“Resolved. That it is the sense to speak. My friends all advised
of the senate of Mississippi that me to consult apysician. Noticing
the states which habitually vote in Chamberlian’s Cough Remedy ad-
JOHN F. STRATTON’S
CELEBRATED
the electoral college against the
WfflT BirminghamSteel Strings
nominees of the democratic party,
for Violin. Guitar. Mandolin. Banjo
should not shape the polities of the
Finest Made. Extra Pitted.
, Carl Thorbahn. Musical Director.
■Uli M j UIK. Warranted not to rust. Send for Catlg
party or dictate its nominees.”
Standard Theatre Orchestra.
JOHN F. STRATTON.
Chicago, Ills. ADrII, 14, 1892.
The house passed similar resolu­
lmptrttr, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer'
S allie H udspeth ,
Miss
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Proprietress.
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Rars Selection of Millinery Goods-
,<es. The Proprietress is
here to May and desires to Please Patrons in Style, Quality of Goods
and Prices.
On Corner North of Meat Market.
f PLANTING]
EISTEN!!
LOOK!
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Messrs. John.F. Stratton
Dear Sirs —I am pleased to be able to
state that I can highly recommend your Rus­
sian Gut Strings f r durability end tone.
Your orders for them should Le tremend-
oos.
Yours truly, CARL THORBAHN
tions
Coldest of tlie Season.
Ch’cago, Feb 20 —Chicago if ex­
periencing the coldest weather of[
the season. Since yesterday morn -,
ing the thermometer has not riteu |
above zero, and with a hitter north
wind blowing, much suffering has
ensued. At 6 o’clock this morning
9 deg. below zero was reached, but
some thermometers in the s burbs
indicated 14 below.
Michael Hughes was frozen t I
death on his way to work, and Jno |
Bradley was overcome by the cold
and fell into the liver.
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Scores of people compelled to re­
main out of doors have been severe­
ly frost bitten. The cold snap is
general over the North-west.
Johnson's Cash
Store
IS THE
TO GET; BARGAINS IN HOSIERY, UNDER WARE,
PLACE
GLOVES, MITTONS, TOWELS, FLANNELS, ETC.
811.813, 816. 817 E. flth St., N. Y.
Located first block East of Church.
W. H. C anaday , Manager.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
World’s Fair Highest Medal and Diploma.
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