East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, April 29, 1896, Image 3

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    J ohn R ohrman
ly grown in favor and popularity
For sale at 50 cents per buttle bj
B rewer
druggists.
Administrât™
Editor
Notice is hereby given to all per­
sons holding claims against the
estate of Victor S. Ottmer. deceased,
to present the same to the under
signed at bis place of business in
Bur is, Harney county, Oregon, ver­
ified as by law required within six
months fiom the date of this notice..
Dated at Burns this 11th day of BURNS
December, 1895.
H. M H orton ,
Administrator.
bmockatic ticket
pOR SHERIFF.
JOHN McKINNON.
pOR ASSESSOR.
„
JOHN 0. CAWLFIELD
T. A. McKINNON.
loRCOVXTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT.
IOR COMMISSIONER
W B. JOHNSON
R CORONER.
THOS STEPHENS
THOS DODSON
OREGON
FOR SALE IN KEGS AND BOTTLES
Don’t Tobacco Spit or Hmoke
Life Away.
*y ? I
nd >s the truthful, startling title of a
Look about No-To-Bac, the harm­
less, guaranteed tobacc«) habit cure
that braces up i nicotinized nerves,
poison,
eliminates the i nicotine
makes weak men gain strength.
You run no
vigor and manhood
I physical or financial risk, as No-To-
We received, since our last issne, 1 Bac is sold by druggists every where
N. W. Ay»jr & Son’s American under a guarantee to cure or money
refunded.
Book free.
Address
Newspaper Annual. It is the mist
Sterling Remedy Co , New York or BURNS
carefu’lv prepared and complete Chicago.
annual an 1 contains more valuable I
H. M. Horton, Burns.
information regarding newspaper
circulation both in the United
States and Canada than any book
of its naturue heretofore published
of which we have ¡any knowledge j
New Ballot Law
CONSTABLE
OF THE FAMOUS
Notice
HARRIS & JOHNSON Proprietors
OREGON
Wines Liquors, and Cigars
Good Billiard tables, Pleasant'Card Rooms, etc., etc.
Saloon is first class in every particular.
America’s Great Danger |
Experienced bartender
Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious
AN ENGLISH COMMENTARY.
Said an eminent English scientist recently:
We wish to call the attention of “ The danger tiiat confronts the great Ameri­
voters to an amendment in the man­ can people to-day is not the poudhle adop­
tion of a wiong financial policy for the
ner of voting. Our last legislature nation, or the spread of socialism, or the
amended the method of making un rvHse of corruption among public men.
ill Uieso me bad enough, to be sure, bi.t
‘ I allots. You do not strike out the ihey aro es nothinge mpared to the terrible
oad names of the candidates you do not na« tonal disease—1 had al mo.-1 said nation I
C, ime -of overwork. The mad rush f r
the desire to vote for, but instead a wealth is set nt a killing pace, und thousands
are cross is made at the left of the fall by the way every year.
You aro likely to bo ono cf the victims '
an- name of the candidate of your
1 low do we know ? Because it is the CXCCj
ord choice.
tioil to find a man or woman < f adult age in
un
i of'
We give the amendment: “On. l’vr!v‘,t. heajth. Nervous Disorders
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ipreading with fearful rapidity Among the
see, the receipt of the white ballot as symptoms, are— Backache,
p -1—
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Biliousness, Co:«'
i*, llot 1 l.isbe,.,
ere aforesaid the elector shall forthwith ' Hand, and Feet, , Dizziness
Fluttering bens-it Ion, Fainting, Bead che
asi- end without leaving the enclosed Hysteria, Irritability of th« Heart, Melon
pon space, retire aloi e to one of the i cl,°ly. I J*'1’ K Memory, Palpitation, l.h«u
f
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I matism, Hi rt Bieath, Sleeplessness, N«r
iber compartments provided, and shall VOus Dyspepsia, Sexual Debility, bits, etc
■»us. there prepare his ballot, by making R ev . C A. C arboll ,pastor First B: pi1.1
uo
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r Church. Yellow Springs, O.. writes as fid.« v
¡on across immediately to the left of I “1 havou e<l Dr. Mile»’Restorative Nervine
re- the name cf the candidate of his* '■’«•’hop st six months. I find it act. like
a ch irm on the whole nervous grate rn. J
)f a choice for each office to be filled, or have not found itseoual in giving immediate
, no by writing in the name of the per-'^lwf. Dr. Miles’ little Nerve and Liver
1,0 -
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r t,
. Pul.only need a tnai and they will recom-
ren- Hou he wishes to vote for. ’
mend themselves to be the best pill, in the
t |ie
market.”
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“ For five years I have suffered from Ner-
‘Sfcd----------------------------------------------------------- 1 vous P: ostrution, I was unable to work ot
ions
An Aflidav:t.
He« P The first dose of Dr. Mile»’Restora­
tive Nervine gi e mi relief, and cne tin u
ical
This is to certify that on Ma*v 11 “"d
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done *ne- —JOHN MINCHER, Youngs-
I walked to Melick s drug Btore on town,Ohio.
>een t pair of crutches and bought a
Dr. Mile*’ Restorative Nervine i. uh-
.
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, , . , r, • r> i I »quailed in curing Nervous Diseases. It
bottle of Chamb<*lain s 1 ain Balm 1 contains no opiatesordangerousdtugs. Sold
0VP for
inflammatory
rheumatism I
1?u*1r*nteeky “11 druggisu, or
ight
. • . , .
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Dr. Mile. Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
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whicb-had crippled me up. After
using three botth s I am completely MFlf j
A w . iz & j ’ mhmiv jmmu
cured lean (fheerfully recommend ' ■
of
,aVC . it—Chutk« H. Wetzel Sunbury,1
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and cu".
JOHN SAYER
Proprietor,
Situated on Sil vies river 1 mile East of Burns, near the bridge
Good Whea
Shop opposite the Brewery
Sa’isfaeti
ELKHART CARRIAGE and HARNESS MFC. CO.
Permanently all
en rrled In vestpocke. ■ 1
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