Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, July 08, 1887, Image 2

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    Selling Out to Close Business!!
Spring, and Suw tods!!
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
It harks like there U»not patriot- quest Nickell to correct the falsity
enough iu Gruits
to hold of his aforesaid item, which he re
8 LmnOrricr.
I
a celebration.—(Timet, June to.
---- — o—-
luctantly did in the issue of the t7th.
Ruvrn *u. O»., July 5, 1M7J
CHEAPER THAN EVER!
ojciti P ikt of Jwejiiie Gouty, ortroi
Yonr correspondent notices that That was sufficient to convince him
Notice i* hereby given that the follow-
Having
ctmcluded
to
close
business
at
this
plat*,
1
am
offering
my
the managers of the .jfhofjuly cele­
, ing rallied »«ttler l.ao filed notice ot hi*
Fancy Goods of all kind«, sold at
JULY 8 1887. bration at Grants Pass are investing that such matter was very distaste­ ' intention to make final proof in «iipf»-rt
FRIDAY,
large stock of
BED-ROCK PRICES
hi» I'aiin, and that *ai.l proof wiU txr
altogether too large an amount tn ful to this community and a gentle­ of
made la-fore (lie Jude* or Clerk of tlie
Rrgf»b'n?.t at th.- Pie di.c .- Grat C«
Summer
Silks, - 55 cts. per yard.
COODS, FANCY
fancy advertising and oilier nsetess man Would have excluded all such County Court of Joaephine County, <>re-
r»«», Ore., *« Second-Claea Matter.
Lawns, . . - - 5 " -
fitinlmery. Printer's ink is a very' matter from the columns of his pa­ g<»i. at < .rani* Pa»«. < in'eon ou Saturdav,
good thing, but it ought to be ju­ per after receiving a polite request Aug. 13th, 1.887. »1«: Jaa. Leeper Horn*» Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Queens Ware, Other goods in proportion
CURKESFONDENCr
Mead enlrv No. SStJ. tor the 8 W ’4 N E
diciously mixed with fire works,
I will not be Under Sold.
h N L of S E t4 S W
< E '4 8»C 7 ip •>
to
do
so.
Sir,
the
citizens
of
Jose
­
.« K 5 W
He name* tbe following wit-
We insite correspon lenre fr>>m «11 sec­ free entertainment, etc. The issu
Glass
Ware,
&c.,
&c.,
J. W HOWARD,
tion* on subjects »4 local and other in­ ance of several circulars, invitations phine county will not do you the neaae« Io prove hi* coutinuoiia re»ideuce
•LStfj
terest*.
etc., in addition to posters and news- honor of even allowing
_ _ you to ex- 0|»>n, and cultivation of, »aid land, vi* AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
With each letter the name and address paper advertising, loo’u. very nice. pjain thjs second false, slanderous rtioa. Slaven«, Ja«. <> McGee, Tho«
llall, G. E Bur».'«», al) of William» P
N E W
of ths sender 1» required, rsqsvially if but it is altogether unnecessary ami
-------- A Full Line of --------
(J. Josephine Comity Oregon.
and insulting charge.
sent for publication.
I
extravagant.
Our citizens sub­
Cnaa. W Joaw*TOM,
7-8-fHJ
Rogiatar
scribed a liberal slim of money,
STAPLE GROCERIES
EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS.
In
our
issue
of
June
10th
we
said:
enough to have ensured a credita­
N jtioa Far Publication.
Front St., adjoining Courier CKIcw.
Will be kept in Stock.
ble display of fire work« and a pub "Wc wonder if our readers have rio-
QUANTS PASS, OREGON.
V. 8. l.vMD Orner,
(
C B Carlisle, Secretary of the lie ball. These would have proved 1 ticed that the Roseburg papeis nev-
PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
Ro*rnvao, Or , July 5, 18S7.)
State Board of Immigration, has not only a drawing card, but would I er say a word for Josephine county. Nolii-e i* he reby- ¡riven that the follow-
—' O' • • --
We have opened » Fint-Claa* Finn,
bought the Medford Monitor plant have added much to the popularity but on the other hand rather operate ¡ng named «> titer ha» lil -.l notice of hi»
Thanking tbe public and my many customers for their patronage in and Feed Store hi ike bedding formerly
i
occupietl ar a Raddle and harnes» shop,
Intentionto tn-ikc final prof in support of
and will take charge of it at an early I of Grants Pass. [Times, July 1st. to keep this county in the back-
wb.-rv we will keep eonetantlv on luuid
1.
! b'* vGi-’lS. and Ihat »aid pruof will iie the past, I can now makr it to their
We had made up our mind to
date He will doubtless make a
ground." Fora long time wc naie tua<i<- beforv the Juditeor Clerk of the
and for rale the beat brand* of
never again notice in the CovaiKB, had this subject in mind and even Couniy Court of Joaephine County, Ore-
Advantage to Call on me Before Purchasing Elsewhere.
readable paper.
at <-rant* l’a- «. Oregon, on Sati.rdav,
Flour, Corn and Oat Meal.
the author of the alxrve articles; but went so far as to write to Bro. Bell | 1 goii.
Ai»g. lltth, 1 <87, vir: Thoma« J Hall.
The San Francisco Chronicle of what is to be done when such in­ about it several weeks ago where­ Ilomotead i-ntn .3i!3, for the S F G N
Wheat, Barley, Oats, Mill
W
< S N K L »"d N F. i, of S F '4
the 23d., has a long article on the famously insulting vituperation as upon he promised to notice this 8<-e
5, Tp 3!» H K 5 W. Ile natoe* tbe foi-
and Chop Feed, Bran,
< >regon Pacific railroad improve­ the above appears regularly in the section but we have no knowledge i lowing nitne«J<'» to prove hi« continuoua
r
reridrnte
Up«n.
and
ctillivafi'Wi
of.
»aid
and
every
thing pertaining to a
ments, building &c., to lie done this "Times;” greatly to the disadvan­ of his having done so. We said land, vi»-. Tho« .Steven*, Ja« O. MeGee.
FIRST CLASS FEED STORE
year and says ten million dollars are tage of Josephine county, and es­ nothing in the C ourier however, Ja«. La-epcy, G E Borge**, all of Wil­
to be exjiended. extending this road pecially Grauts Pass Are we to but all at once, not content to ignore liam» I' t • , Jo«ephine<'ounty,< Iregon.
W. RAZEE & SON.
C h »« U'. JoHxaroX,
’
to Boise City. Verily this road is be thus insulted and the county pa­ us and all the balance of Southern 7-8-wt] >
Regirier.
SAtfJ
Proprirten
doing fine and will be pushed right per pass it by unnoticed? It seems Oregon proper, he commenced try­
PHCENIX. Oregon, and OAKLAND, California.
Notice for Publication
NEW FURNITURE STORE!
that such is not the wish of our citi­ ing to whip us into line politically.
ahead.
i 8 I.Asn Orrtr r,
>
zens, several of whom have request-1 We have alwavs been a Democrat
A. J. SEDGE,
Roar-m no, tir . July 5, 1887.Í
Our Stoc k this season Cannot be Excelled on the Coast
>
The Rev. J. R N Bell boasts of ed us to reply to the insult in terms
Main
St.,
(bet. 4th and 5th) Grant* Pact
and that is just what the brother N' li.-e i* herebr given tli.it thè follow-
Neither in Quantity, Quality, Varieties, Sire >f Trees, nor Health and Vigor
his great big Review and its right not to be mistaken. What has Mr. j
ing li.iuicd rentier li.ts liled r.otice of hi*
— Ila* just opened a New —
wants us to be and do at this time; intention lo ihake finsi proof in »"5p?iort of
of same. Embracing all the Leading Varieties of
bower, the “official” Times, and Nickell got against Grants Pafe and
or, at any rate before the next cam­ hi* i-l.iini, and that xaid proci «ili Tic
APPLE. PEAR, PEACH. PLUM. PRUNE, APRICOT,
Fl RMTl KE ST0R1
tauntingly speaks of the balance of our county any way? It is true, his
nude la-foro- thè Jiidge or Clerk of thè
paign; but he will !>e fooled once. 4'<>»ntv Court of Josephine Conni», Ore­
NECTARINE. CHERRIES, ALMONDS. Etc., Etc.
Where will
kept on tarftd and fur ■«
the papers of Southern Oregon as paper has lost a large number of
So long as we run an independent gon. at Grani» l’aM. oli Suturila»', Auguri
all kind* of
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"six-inch hat” papers just as he suliscriliers here, and that his losses
20th, Lss7, vi»; Frederick <ieyser, [lume-
Furniture, Redding. Picture F**ot«»
paper, just so long will we treat rlv.vl . ..liy No ,'tsl7, (or the Ì.ots 5,(1 and
SHECIALTIHS.
used to brag in the pulpit about were the Cot kikk ’ s gain, but that
Brackat*. Etc., fte.
7,
and
N
È
'4
8
E
*
4
Sue
1'.».
Tp
36,
8
R
both sides alike. In fact, our pol­
out running cannon balls in the was perfectly legitimate on the part
5 W. He nani** thè iollowittg «itnes«e«
Ikiur-Fraui*», Window-Fmine», Bracket.
itics
are
the
improvement
of
all
to prove hi» continiiou* ruaidence upon,
Etc., made to order. Hpecial att*nii< 1
battles of the late war. Perhaps he of our people, for they not only had
given to
Southern
Oregon, and upon that and eititivatton of, «ai i land, vi.: : John
is not aware that neither the Review a right to patronize the C ourier , •
Loy, C. Jewett, John Brown. 8r., Wil­
U N L>HHT \ K 1 . N
. . <1.
. .
P. Barry Pear, Jthe best late shipping variety.
nor Times are looked upon as bril­ but it was tlieir duty to do so. Mr. we are making the main fight. The liam liamlin, all of Grani» l’as», Jose­
»Repairing and all kinds <4 w.»k in a
Muir Peach, (freestone) still beads tbe list.
aim and object of the Review and i phine County. • iregou.
line iwally an.! promptly executed.
liant. In fact, they are both far Nickell’s treatment of Frank Krause,
( ili*. W. JoiixtToM,
KanaJay * Cling, the canner’» pride.
»»
Resister,
— ALSO —
from it. "Self praise is half shame, deceased, simply because he was the Plaindealer, it seems to us, is to 7-S-rttj
Kelsey s Japan Plnm. Ima no jeer.
build up Douglas county big I and
Robe
de
Sargent
Prune,
never
before
offervi!
in
Oregon.
It
«
brother.
publisher of a rival paper, shows little you style. They don’tcare a fig
Manufacture»'
this which, in a dried »late, forms the celebrate 1 prune D'Ente,
C. L. GRAY,
that his mil! grinds exceedingly for Josephine county, nor are they
(French Conserves),
AGENT
\V F. Benjamin, formerly U. S.
Berkeley Goosberry, the most profitable of them all.
PRACTICAL
fine
when
lie
has
a
grudge
to
work
for th*
working for it. Neither pa]>er even
Register in the Land Office at Rose
out, hence no one who remembers noticed our item. "Its a long lane. I
Languedoe,
King
’
s,
Stiff
5keZI
and
Paper
Sheli
Almonds.
burg, has assumed editorial control
RACINE
of the Plaindealer. This change that he did not even mention in de­ gentlemen, that lias no turn."
LARGE
STOCK
SHADE
and
ORNAMENTAL
TREES.
suits us very- well. It is not pro­ cent terms the death of that estima­ The immigrant will soon come
Evergreen*, «limb», rose», clematis anil flowing plants small fruits, grape
vine*, etc., etc.
bable that he will take pains to tell ble gentleman and brother, need be ' from the other way which will en-.
The Be»t Siti
— { ash }■ —
Before purchasing elsewhere, parties intending to plant trees will find
the immigrants that Josephine conn surprised that he is now working able us to see and talk with them
infide.
it
to
their
interest
to
come
and
see
our
stock
ami
learn
our
price»
out his revenge on this county for first but then we won't run Rose­
A »hunt uf public patronage is r**pe<.
ty and es|>ecially Grants Pass are
E It,
Catalogues mailed gratis upon npplication. Address «11 communication* to
fully solicited, »nd satisfaction guurantr.
far inferior in climate and resources sustaining a paper to the detriment burg and Douglas county down to j
StFly
GRANTS PASS,
OREGON.
HAMMON BROS.,
to Douglas county as Mr. Buick the of his own. In the first place hi* 1 him because they are "one of the j
Phtrnix, Jackson county, Oregon.
Notice For Publication.
All watch work warranted for one year
retiring editor used to do. He either paper lias no correspondent at this family.”
place.
This
fact
is
clearly
shown
did this or a large number of immi­
U. 8. L»x>> Orrica,
»
Walcbes. Jewelry arid Spectacles of ill Imus
from the fa< t that whenever he is
Last week wc intended to say
R< i » fui »0, (ta., June 7, 1887.)
grants lied on him We believe lie
— KEPT ON HAND. —
Notice i« hereby given th»t I lie follow­
DKAI.ERS IN
--------
did. Mr Benjamin, wc dare say absent from Jackson and Josephine ' there were too many I’ete Olsens in
ing narm-d settler has filed notice uf hi«
counties, nothing appears in the the country; as usual, when there Musical Instruments Repaired,
intention to make tinal proof in supp-irtof
witl' not be so narrow-minded.
hi* claim, and that »*id pruot will b«>
Times under tlie head of Josephine is a "hen on,” our typo made us
[6-17tf
k'
made before tbc Clerk of the County
Since the recent attempt of the county news. We state without say "in ihe county.”
! Court "i Jackson «vmrty. Or., at Im-ksun
A. n. cansoN.
1.. w. canaox.
6th
St.,
between
Main
and
H,
Grants
Pass,
Or.
Roseburg Review toconstitute him fear of contradiction that he lias no
■ ville. Oregon. 0*1 ttatmday, July Ititi;.
BRIEF MENTION.
Have the Largest and most Complete St<x-k in their line in Southern Oregon, which 1887, via- John H. Carter, Pre-enipiion
self chief dictator for Southern Ore­ one here who would stoop so low as
I). S. Nu. J+Ki, fi-, Clic N Mk
vi N W \
they will sei!
gon, we have been querying with to thus insult those who have work­ The Corvallis Chronicle has sus­
<<■<• 1. and N F. '. vf N F. V4 <. -- Tp 55,
Six mil*» South of < ¡rant» Pam. J.w|4iine
AS LOW AS TUB EOWEST.
- it 4 west, W M. Ile baine* tbe follo»-
regard to what really constitutes ed so hard on our celebration. So pended.
¡¡ng witnesst» te prove hi» <x>ntrnne*i»
County, 1 Iregon.
E
CELEBRATED
Southern Oregon. The fact is, tar as the "fancy advertising and
Lots of bad whiskey, rows, acci­
residence rtfsm *ud cnllivaliun of, «ai l
A H CARSON & SON,
lami, ilz. E. W. Hammond, Cherli»
Roseburg is in Southern Oregon by other useless flummery” is con dents, &c., at the Railroad front.
Proprietors.
Allbrighl, Frederick Allbright, Htephrn
the mere suflfrance of the people of cerned, the president and the com­ The execution of Brooks, the
Beers, ali-H Woodville, P.O, Jaek»j<i
county, Ur
this portion of the state. We mittees alone are responsible for murdsrer of Preller, is fixed for Ju
CHAS. W. JOHNSTON.
ly 12th.
might blaze the line anew at any­ that, the editor of this paper having
1. 1 i-C! 1
Kegisl-r
Consisting <»f
By a ferry accident at Vienna on
time and place that dictating city­ nothing whatever to do with it. Of the 20th of June, 300 persons were APPLE, PEAR.
— and —
M. f. r«ux.
». NR Kkl MD'< E»*.
in middle Oregon. By a reasonable course, at the prices he used to drowned.
J. B iHTIlElU.
rftt wsYi.
PEACH. PLUM.
construction of the capacity of a charge Josephine county for print­
1 -h ig^iesL
Adam Forepaugh's great show is
PRUNE. CHERRY,
pm feathered fowl it ought not to ing before it had a job office, it coming from the east. This is the APRICOT. NECTARINE.
CAHN,NICKELSBURGACO..
crow. Josephine, Jackson, Lake would cost about $>°° 10
as greatest show in the world.
AI.MOND, WALNUT
Manufacturer* and Importer* oí
It is claimed that U. S. Senator
and Klamath counties really consti­ much printing done as we did for
CHESTNUT
and
--------- ALSO---------
J.
N.
Dolp,
walked
into
Oregon
over
tute Southern Oregon
this celebration for which, all told,
the Wiud river route, in 1852.
Shade and Ornamental Trees,
The World Renouned
we charged but $16.40. 1 hat would
The mines near Jacksonville have indeed go a long way toward fire
The contract for the new wing of Grajie Vines, Currants. Goosberries,
the Insane Asylum at Salem, has
1>een as productive as nsua! during
iswklt
Blackberries, Rasplierries,
the past mining season Gold dust ) works Mr Nickell very ingenious- been let to Joseph Bros., of Salem.
Strawberries, Figs,
has been steadily coming to town i ly intimated that our celebration
Keltv, the Polk county brute who
Chilled Plows
I act.wy, 11-"» A 117 Hate» Street.
Etc., Etc.
and sold. During the past year • was to 1* a failure because it bail murdered his wife, left his pistol
¡ó-e-(hu
(
fur
Tr.
1
»«
arc
grow
n
without
irrigation
there has been about $200,000 worth no fire works advertised; at any rate and a Imttle-of bad whisky iu the
Bed hill land, and all of known vnrie-
of gold dust bought in Jacksonville, he took great pains to call the at­ gatden, where Mr. Glandon found on
tie» that Hit.'cecd in Southern Oregon.
the principle part of which has gone
Flouring Mill and Fann
them.
Th,««* contemplating tree planting will
tention
of
"his
many
readers"
to
into circulation, and has been a ma­
do well to visit o>ir Orchard and Nursery,
A
Portland
company
proposes
to
FOR S AI.F.
terial help from a business point of ' that fact when he says "printer's build a railroad 16 miles long ex or write 11» for price liat
Situated
"n
Murj hr Creelt, Jooephin*
Post-office
—
Murphy,
Jo»*|>hina
Coun-
view. Jacksonville is the gold buy­ ink is a good thing, but it ought to tending from Garibaldi, Tillamook tv, Oregon. K. R. Station. Grant* Pas*.
county, Oregon, eight miles *outh f
Autocrat
Wood
Force
ing centet of Southern Oregon, there lx- judiciously mixed with fireworks county, up Dougherty river, for
A 11 CARSON A SON
Grants Pa»«, a First-class FLOURIN1’
being more gold dust Ixmght here and free entertainment, etc.” Is it luuilienug purposes.
MILL, with Patent Machinery, doing
G-17tf]
g«M«) work «nd ba« » good curium
The
than in all other pointe combined.
August
Anderson,
who
it
will
lie
FARM contain« 330 x re* of land: 50
possible that any of our citizens will
[Sentinel.
acre«
in
clover,
«nd
over
li«)
acre«
under
lie stupid enough to measure too leniemlwied lost his eye-sight on Brick! Brick!! Brick!!!
'cultivation; also
Ck liard, gvo<i
And all goods handled by
The above statement was doubt­
the Northern Pacific extension bv
H>»>.«* and Barna and irrigation ditch-
lightly the debth of this insult and a careless explosion of powder, ob­
Cheaper
than
the
Cheapest.
less made in good faith and for the
Fine *ilmili<m for a dairy farm. Can ir-
STAVER & WALKER,
outrage’ We think not Suppose tained judgement against Nelson
ri rate almost any port of the plant. For
purpose of informing its readers of
— AT —
----- Including the -----
further particulars call or address
the C ourier were to strike such a Bennett, the contractor for the sum
what the Sentinel l»elieved tolwthe
I LEWIS STRONG, Murphy. Oregon
EMPIRE MOWERS. REAPERS and BINDERS.
blow as that at Jacksonville? It $10.000.
D.
W.
HARDIN
’
S
true facts. We beg. however, to
The Cooper caves near Oakland,
HYDRAULIC PIPE and GIANTS
diffei with that paper for the reason would lx- just as proper, but it 1 long las county, have tree 11 explored 1 BRICK YARD. Furnished on short notice. We cordially invite all to examine our goods
would nun our pa|wr in that com­
that we believe there is fully $200,•
bv the "Enterprise ' editor, and
and prices before purchasing.
— All kinds of —•
munity He again ingeniously re minutely described in that paper
Coe. of Front and Alh 8ia..
000 bought tn Josephine eouutv, and
marks
in conclusion, that the popu­ Human skeletons were found in
MASONRY
WORK
Grant
’s Pass, - - Oregonr
much more than that exjsirted from
NEW
The PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET i*
larity of Grants Pass is greatly in- them Mysterious caverns extend Prvmptlv »nd neat!» executed
the county. As near as we can get
now open and prepared to supply custom­
I "
jured by tbe extravagant blunders 10110 feet into the earth.
er» with th* choicvet cut« of
the figures, they run as follows
1
1
■
of
the
committees.
The
tact
is.
the
SUMMONS.
ILÜI.iMM)
BEEF, MUTTON, PORK.
Grants Pa**
Administrator ■ Notice.
30,(MW
advertising, the programme, the in­
W»ldo, lestimatrd
All kind* of
th* Circuit C,«irt of the Stat* of Or*-
3O.(MW
Kerliy,
vitations and other work done for In the matter ni (lie Estate of M. A Chap­ In gon,
IO,(NM)
in and for th* Uountr of J.wpliin*
Althouse.
•'
SAITS
AO ES
man. iliS'CKMxl.
10,(WO
Wolf C oh k "
the celebration by the C ourier .
lai. y Bla,k»'««l. Plaintiff, vs William
A
»hare
of
the
public
patronage re­
Beg»
leaie
to
inform
the
public
that
he
1*
now
nicely
located
on
the
corner
of
X'oti.e is hereby given that the untler-
5,mw
< tr«t* ( 'reek "
H Blackwood, IWendant.
spectfully ulieited
were superior in workmanship to *igned
b i* l»'*n *|>|» inUsl by Ihe < oanty
M.lWO
1 ¡alkv Creek "
Suit in Equity for Divorce.
6TH AND H STREETS, GRANT’S PASS
OREGON,
BUNCH BROS.,
any such work ever gotten out by Court of J<MH-ph ne Count/, t in-gon, til­ To William II Blackwood, the above
♦•St/.'
Pruprietore
ting hi Probate admiiu«lrator of the ca­
H‘2.3.(MW
Total
With » farge Aaoortment of
the Times. Tin« fact taken togeth­ tate < a M K < liapman. d<vea*e<l
named defixidsnt:
It will thetefore lie seen that when er with the quantity of matter print
In tlie name <4 th* 6tato>4 Oregon, r.xi
W M i II AI U AN,
ar* hereby notified and is«|uired to appear
Administrator of said Estate.
we include all of Southern Oregon ed, which he naturally supposed
GOODS,
and
answer th* coinpl.iint flled again*!
74Mw
outside of Jacksonville, the assump­ was done at regular prices, so en­ I atrd Jul' 6th, 1887.
you in the above entitled suit in th* office
And everything to be (omul in * First-Clam »tore, which I will *-ll
J H AHLF
oi th*t'l*rk of »aid Court, in wlmli 1 n*v
Proprietor.
tion could hardly lie sustained.
Notic* For Publication.
raged the avaricious pup. that he
Blackw.ssi 1« plaintiff and you, William
VERY LOW FOR CASH, OR MARKETABLE PRODUCE
Brother Sentinel.
II Bia. kw<»xL (• >l*f*ndant n >r Iwf r*
M ais S trikt , - - G raxt ’ i P am .
could not pass it by as none of his
U 8 I -------------------
iso < >r»n ».
i
the First day of th* next term of »«id MP*Cal1 and *ee me before purchasing elsewhere
Rorrni
go,
<
ta..
July
5.
ltW7t
Cirruit Court, twwit; the First day of
Murphy's celebrated tuaggadocio business A citizen writing from
1« bervi.» given that the follow Aukui«!. 1*87
And if von fail to ap|~*ar
N CE.
and author of "lathers tow linen here knowing how little was paid ing N.aice
named settler baa filed noti.-» of bi» and an««*r «ai 1 complaint, default »ill
Fresh and Salted Beef, Pork,
shirt."is heard from again. This for the printing, would not mention intention to make final pn-.f in *<ipi»>rt of 1« taken aifainet von au-l f<* want of an
time it is a suake story Who ever the matter in a correspondence; lus . I.iiin u>d that said pn«»f will lw an»w*r, th* plaintiff will apply to said Blacksmith and Wagon Shop
Salesmen
Wanted.
MUTTON,
beard «>f a tattli- -n 1’ e tr> feet long, hence, again we «ay, Mr. Nickell made 'fi re the ludcv t Clerk of tl*» < ourt lor the relief pr o cl for in *ai^ com­
t unly Court. f J- wphine t <mnty. Or» plaint, to»’f: For a decree tliaai.iting
PORK-SAUSAGE.
Mth 1: s t .tf
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" p are in «»nt <4 » lew tnore g.x«| men
... .it < raut« I a**, , in . 11.. -i »»tnnl.iy. th* ra»m»f’ ."iitract heret 'lore and
T own LO ts
to outv*** f.,r t|ie mle ,g
variehe*
say» thia snake liad a pard who was wruii th bove iteni hir.iself and he tuguri löth. Iss;, via George F Bur- existing l>e<wuen the «aid plaintiff and
AND BOLOGNA.
twice as large as htmsch,
32 alone is responsible for it. \\ hen I --. 11 n.< «t«'ail entre No *.i«.s, fieilie you. flit- Jef*n<lant. and for the curi.aiy KOH SAI.E ju I’lKENIX 01 V,mery «-.. k T . men w!,<. ,-.n m.ke
a •n.-.-ean of 'he hu«in<w« we con |iay r<«»l
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car*
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tbe
children
named
in
«aid
feet long, with Jto ratje« Tlu- the paragraph at the head of this lie nanio the followmg witiie»**» to
Bacon find Lwrcl
.ir commis«ion «nd give rierma-
to he awar>ltHi to plaintiff, and . Be«,ring tog,, to Germanv on bueines* «Alari»«
em^.-ym-nt' W. have matn mw
iiole that these reptile* lived in article appeared in the "Times, it l>roie In« continu >11« res ivi»» upon, and complaint
l* .V' 1n'
for ¡.»dement against th* defendant for l offer for sale st low rale*. m\ Shop*. '
ALWAYS ON HAND.
would be sm .ll compared with the wa* taken up for discussion at one ■ ulti vat ion of. said land, vi» Thomas * .mt * and distatrsmenta «4 tfn« «mt
• *pe<i«!tie«. b«»tli in the fruit
st.« « ,w> hand, togvtLer with two lota up-
«(evens, I»« O. Met os*. Ja» Ixs-prr,
’ 'ine. which other* do not
on which the riioiw are located
Al*'. ,,
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holes in varn-spiuuers head 1 won
l»AVI8 Blit »WEB.
Meat
Delivered any place in Town
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. « Williams P.O.,
ooe aerv .4 rround tav.wably k<aied for anU'* ^Hre»*
Addn-«* *t once, with rvferrtwes
80li. it r (or r.»intiff
«lev it he thinks people are foolish of our celebration committee meet Th.»
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••rwmgh fr> believe such stuff.
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L. 1 MAY A CO.. Nurserymen.
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MIKF FOKM
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DRY
GOODS,
Flout, Giain, and Feed Sue,1
GEO. W, RIDDLE.
Hammon Bros. Nurseries*
Plums, Prunes, and Apricots on Myrobolan Plum Stock,
WATCH
-..JIMAKER
U DOMILI.
J E W E L
SHERER & JUDSON,
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Tes ;
Tin-ware.
REULIMI WN!
Studebaker Farm Wagons.
Hciclcjs
100,000 Trees in Stock,
J. I. Case, and Canton Clipper Riding and Walking Plows.
Boots and Shoes,
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ACME HARROWS. VICTOR WIND
M ILLS,
PEOPLE'S MEAT MAMET.
STORE!
NEW GOODS!!
NEW PRICES!
EIVINGSTONB VANCK
BOOTS and SHOES, DRY
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Citv Market