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About Moro bulletin. (Moro, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1902)
T he M oro B ulletin . Don't forget the hnrviwt bull in Gen. Bolton has the famous Rob Moro October 10th. inson hath cabinet. Complete, W. J. O. Tboinpuon mild II. A. Page The Beehive 1» selling d ry goods TIIUMNDAV OCT. I'k l«/»i n (Inn load of tipple» Huturduy. at prices th a t can he duplicated Hbertniiii county w ill »oop lie its I o n ly io the East. IN A N U A ft O U N O T O W N own | roduver »o tnr ua apple» are Ib d ie rt Cannon a rich mine ow n uoncertitd. Giv« h it»« a vi er of G rant county was in town A l il»' B«*«*liiv» J Dr. mid Mr». Averv of P ortland from The Dalles yesterday, a«<om- \\ b h rash j'lnclirtiM- 1 arrived in town yveterdnjr. They mtnled by his wife. They w ill vis Dial.»«*! D i -I m ► ! DI »he»I in«V«« vom» to 1< m >I< nft*»r Dr. I<o- it fro mis in this county fur sotue l i t men'» aitila nt u bui g»in a’ K«'»’» practice while th a t grulle« day» b-foru h aving l >r th e ir home ni ni in «way on Ida honeyiiumn the S. T. Company in M itchel. Have you been to i*eu IIey«lt »V W a lle r Fraser wu* » Moro visi- Self-scaling Vacuum F ru it Jars, Co’» now lin e of hor»<> blunkut» best can in tho m arket today, at t--r Hundiiy. moi « in te r i obi*»? H aving bought Moro Im plem ent Co. Give» u n i Mr». Diew lia r mm made a Hy tin in in litigo lute they run give versal saliafaotion. ing 1 rip to W»««j.i S it u r d iy y ou good price». M r. Blues team of gr«*y» caus<*d Farmer» »re wiebing for ruin to John Htewurt of The Dalle» 1» quite a comm otion in town M on enable tin in to comm« nc«* ►•«ding visiting hi» brother of thia day. They ran away Iroru the Hoy Mat tin le ft for G illia m place. Tin y w ill probably buy u warehotiMc and worn stopped on couple of bund» of »beep uud go F irst street. There was no dam county on butine»» yesterday. in to I bo butine»« together. age done except the breaking up Mo re A Pike of the M »ro Imple- 'l l!« duneo bold lust F riday n ig h t of tho old wagon bc«L nu* il Co , i ohi aererai new d rille we« a decided success S 'x ia lly and tld» week. T. II. M cG innis has moved w ith II11 a m i a 11 y . 'The music wan of the his fa m ily to town. Moro is quite J. N. Burger» a ra ttle man from biglieal order. A» a perform er on A n | . | . | . - « « . > U , w n .. ..... I . y Oh , ’ . M r IW liodicl i» hard good enough for Tom, be wants no w<*l»e on hia toe« nor m<>es on his j o b , ...„lie d , back as folk» have who reside in Mr. ,h .l M r. I l ..l,.r,l . r . .. ,io y .! M u ,„ l u u „ W rW „ w rl„ the rain soaked valley. George In« « u . t « til, W. J. Ilo .lo r.l . . j „ |) r . ix , , , , , . , r , r„ w|( h „ broken Brock »old b in a b a rd some lo t of ( o lltu • Lamdng. #rm lit tle fellow waa pla y- fu rn itu re to make his home on le P. J. I>illieig«*r aol I 37 fat liogi* mg w ith a toy wagon, tipped it gal h ill more comfortable. to II. A I , i)’ i* j i » erday. They over and broke both bones of bi» Commissioner Fred Kiusow was a ‘e Mg d uvi r 3 ) I pouii 1« eu< b Injcurtn. in town this w«-«k liiu is h in g the F in a l A |oi re >ol I lb«* H trubl John Dunnhoo w ot up from co u n ty c o u it bueiuees. The Ob p* .re in* «r D -M>*ee, la.I week, to tiooH Itiv e r Saturday. John w ill server eucured the p rin tin g of the >« »on III0«. C o iifid c ia lio n $I<KX) probably coiue back and take up d rlin q u e n l tax list. The lis t is I l 1» rumor«*.! th a t 1. D. H,»»,|cr * ¡‘ «» «h<xle atnongal J 1* * } u n u su a lly sm all th is year owing wi I »1«« t in btisineat in «,...* ..I the <>*•' »• “ *< *7 K‘ otl " * un " ’ " u l 11 in a greul measure to the new tax n w brb k buildings in G e t.* Val- h ,lttrd bea» Sherman county, law, which, it is sincerely hoped, by A. J. Douglas wee brought from w ill 1« allowed to rem ain as i t is. Ben Peel« pay« weekly v h ita to <>r«g..n C ity yesterday by the »her- town from K ent. Ben 1« tU-r look Some comp! n alion» m regari out or lie w ill get a barrow jack to *••• threshing bid» was the th ro w n a fter Inin «•»••* 1w bl«,‘ M r- I * “ * 1“ 00 (doubt Iw able to »etile satlafxetor- Mi»» Edna H trahl took < barge nf j|y lh**«<li>ol at E rn k in v iile Monday. r, .... _ . c ,..r, , „ i„ t t . w i . b h . , .11 I ..r .h . |. b tr ( l l ....... „ lh r Several anglers went to the Des (*hut< s Sunday and Messrs H ic k son and lli-n rie h s came home w ith fu ll basket«. Of the others, the least said the lx*tter. On lookiug over some of the catches, suckers and chubs s«*rmed to pn-dominate It is said Fitxrnaurice got three dM.,vi.( nl much. |M , bl. u m | | n ,|„ court salmon, but we are Ix-ginning to Dr lenten and W in. Ii«*nrielis bouse, in car«* of tire. He s«'t the doubt the a u th e n tic ity of this gen went t »til-« river t o l i y after aal* machine» in the office of the C ity tlem an's fish stories. tnon. The d wtor « III I i j V j other Hotel for a f« w minute» and Fit»- J. A. Beckley of Eugene has Ih h to fry p re 'ty soon. m autice swears th a t lb« tire in the a rriv rd in the Rutledge neighbor Mrs A. F. W a tkin s died at bet * U te w rn l e n tire ly out. hood w ith bis she«*p. He was in b .'iii * near Bigg« Mon lay last. • C. P. H.tg»«lale was in town yes- town Monday, and says he w ill She leaves a hu«b au d a n d fa m ily lerday. H i* sheep have coni'* in wmt«*r in th a t neigbboaltood if be to 111 itiru her death. fr mi the Blue M ountains to I * cannot sell bis nock. H is she«-p E lrod A Moore had a lo t of b lu r »»ntered In the Jack K nife neigh- were »uunnered near Belknap p rin t» »truck off last we«*k, of 8h« r - ‘ b'/yd. riie y a r« in very ><•«» Springs and ars now for sale. man, Morrow and G illia m counties, r o ' “ lit i° n and w ith plenty of bay Dr. M arie Godin has just had a lo r th u e of their customers. 1,1 • ll* * t w ill w inter well. pleasant v is it from her mother, H a rry M cC Ili.cy the e x p e r t TIm\ Cul‘,rnW* ,,o ,‘ rl, in . . . T,h.e Airs. Bruce, of Portland. She and b rb k la y e r w l.obaa b e , nt work OaU««« has been leased by W . II . D r.O . G. Godin h i t on Wedueaday on tb - H o n v ir b u ild in g I ft v . . D ufur, who w ill taka charge n e t m orning's tra in for Lyle, Wash., le rd a y ( *r Pendleton and thence to "» "“ » L *! r Tm.rney has not yet to sjx-nd a few days, when she P 'd la n d . deed«d w hat busine»« bo w ill en w ill re tu rn and conclude her v isit gage in. here. A t H o’clock Moo la y Mr. Kuna i t is understood th a t a large The IVricIenn lite ra ry and de- man w ill clean tho c ity roeevoir p .i r l <(f u,,, Hood R iver e x h ib it of and wishes to in fo rm the p a tro n . ' . a U h t nc< ut f , uH ia ir w,n bat.ng class organix*d by Prof. th a t for a while they sh«.ubl watch t<Jc b ic .g o |,v the lia r B ryant last year ha« been revived th e ir faucets th a t they do not leak. r *,||an „ ( , ailn>B<»a to be by Prof. C roft. Societies of this nature are of much l»enetit as they John U n d r y 1» hard nt work on pl»<*«l «« e x h ib itio n at th. ir office give the boys and g irls tra in in g N W . Thompson's patent harrow in th a t c ity . Il»e e x h ib it w ill cer- w hich w ill increase th e ir confidence jacks. W ork as hard us he may (« in ly be a fin» adv« rtisem« nt for in thetiuelves and th e ir a b ility to ho cannot supply the d e m a n d .; Oregon. lim e s Mountaineer. stand lip in a public assembly and Every farmer in .Sherman county Good school tablet» for 5 cent» express th e ir thoughts pro{«erly. n*««Is a ► « t «J lb« »e u r tfu l in s tiu - , at t|,«. • | lv« h ive ." They also give the young |>eople n it eut». 11. A Page »hipped another c a r knowledge of p arliam entary rule» load of hogs this week Io T ro u t w hich w ill be of use in after life. dale. He pa»«l Frank Belshe <«| A ll form er members of the society rent« jier pound for t»0 head. C. F arc requeited to attend next F ri Fulton was also in the county b u y day evening. DENTIST ing bog«. John Johnson, w ife and fa m ily R .T . Bunch and »on Henry left left yesterday for a five months MORO . . OREGON on Tuesday last for Proeeer and v isit to Bremen, Germ any, th e ir <>|.;w..||v ( K f H ,|, I. the ilo r te Heaven Country, !«• lo«.»k native place. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n «ifl,.v liim r»; Ms. in. lu • p in. at m ine U u d owned by E lro d «t son give a good example of what 1‘m w ti «11 I U r lìi* » w o rk a n 4 I h r Moore. M r Bunch w ill no doubt t h r if t and in d u s try cun do when r r |.lu it(« llu n o f Irw lli n » .-r la lt r coupkd w ith ruggvd constitutions make a purchase over there. ► ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ S and a determ ination to prosper. They fettle d on th e ir present farm near town some *20 years ago, since then they have added con siderable to th e ir possessions, l»oth f t in cash and land. They now leave on a well earned vacation to the land of the "sausage and sauer k ra u t.” We wish them God speed Is a Good Game and a ll manner of good luck d u r ing th e ir long journey. C l LLOYD D. IDLEMAM BASEBALL - 2 0 V A ') But- O u t o f D a a t h 's J a w » . •? ? ? ? Everybody like» to wear good clothes; every man, every woman, every c h ild . They like to feel th a t the garments they have on were mndo for them ; i t ’s a satisfaction th a t’s worth paying for, b u t— Home tailors charge too much for it; perhaps they n»«d tbs money; wo don’ t know. B ut why not PAY LESS A N D DRESS BETTER A fte r you have selected the pattern for a suit of clothes, a ll you cun get in it nt any price in style and tit. You may any th a t in a d d itio n the garments should be well made; b u t th a t’s only a re p e titio n . I f they lit »nd have style about them, they ARK well made, you mav depend upon th a t; and if they are well made, they tit and have style; the term» are inaep- crable. We are in tho ta ilo rin g busineis. W«« »how a carefully »elected line of some MX) choice patterns in h u ll and W in te r Woolens. The.*» are from T H E H O U S E T H A T S E T S T H E P A C E .” THE R O Y A L T A IL O R S C H IC A G O , U . S. A. and they handle a ll our ta ilo rin g order», lh e new goods arc tr u ly b e a u tifu l and the prices are sure to interest tb >se who appreciate values. M E N ’S S U IT S A N D O VERCOATS BOYS' S U IT S A N D OVERCOATS L A D IE S ’ DRESS AND W A L K IN G S K IR T S A ll giirinents made to exact m< asuremeuts, in tho clean, lig h t mid wholesome Royal work-room»} no m eat-shop labor; ue fancy pi ices; no fa ilin g to satisfy. S *e the Royal lin o use your judgm ent that's all wo ask. GEO. W. BROCK MORO, OREGON “ When death teemed very near from a severe stomach and liv e r trouble, th a t 1 had suffered w ith for years,” writes I'. Muse, D u r- barn, N. C , " D r K in g ’s New Lif«) P ills saved my life and gave per fect h ealth.” Best p ills on earth and only 25c a t G. N. Bolton's drug store. The P ortland telegram of Tues day contained u telegram from T illa m o o k , announcing th a t Rob e rt K e lly , ex-sheriff of Wasco county, bail deserted his wife at th a t place. Mr. and Mrs. K e lly left The Dalles nbout six weeks ago, atui a m onth since he went to T il lamook, presumably in te m lin g to engag«* in business. When Mrs. K e lly arrived at T illa m o u k she fo u n d s letter from him stating th a t be bad departed for part» u n know n. Miss Grace Hhoeruaker who is J. M . P A R R Y , Th« L ittle G ia n t thresher, sold S T O P Dwn your own home. teaching music in the academy at P U B L IC Grass V alley is d«-sirous of teach-! by Moore Bros. A Oinn, Moro, i t PAYING A pa id up contract in N O T A R Y MOItO, OREGON. in g a c la s e in Moro. Miss Khoe-1 one of the best mschlnes nf the RENT D,e National Home- inuk«*r is an accomplish«d m usi kind on the m arket. Tho thresher Set kers* As»«x:ial ion A ll business entrusted to m y car® cian and a first class teacher. and gusoliue engine to run i t can W ill e n title you to a H O M E o r a p ro m p tly and carefully attended to . Anyone w ishing to take bosons w ill pleas«.* ca ll at the C ity Hotel, be bought for a ti'h e of the price Farm or 11,000 c»sh. The accum paid for the larger outfit«. One of ulation« in the home fund w ill be Moro. The Horse Heaven country is there machines threshed 115 sacks loancd to contract hoi ler» a p p ly licing »ought by many home-seek of grain in 4 hours on a farm n«*nr ing for same to purchase a home or ers. A large p a rty went o u t from town last week, from straw kepi a farm , or to pay off a loortgig«*, Bickleton la *t week looking fur over from last year. A carload of and may be returned at the rate of land. The in flu x of travel in th a lf these rnscliim s, latest improved ♦5.50 per m onth on each 11.DM, »«ction is la rg e ly due to Elrod <V snd better than eve’ , are expected borrowed. Io case of sickness or Moore, who have so thoroughly advertised th e ir land in th a t lo in town d a ily. Come in and figure loss of em ploym ent payments w ill c a lity . I t pays to advertise. for the o u tfit. W ith one of these be met from the reserve fund. W t M a rtin H o lu an and J M ilt Da you have a dead cinch on yo u r in vite inv« stigation. G. E. Kellogg, man have rented th e ir fa rm s and crop. No need to w a it u n til your agunl, a t B ulletin office, Mor«», Ore gone to P ortland With th e ir fam- neighbor is thro u g h ; you can Vacuum F r u it Jars at the Sher s Hire to reside in th® future. 1 hess thresh wheu y#u please and w ith man T ra d in g Co, Il-s t on earth. men are among tho»e who have the o rd in a ry help on the ranch. accumulated w ealth in bhnrm iui c«mnty by ra isin g wheat, and are an index to w hat has been done, School and W r itin g and may ye t I»« done, in the way of securing a competency by farm ing in this rection. To reach thia these people came here aonse years ago w ith n o th in g to speak of in.the Ocean Steam ers be at wav of w ealth, t««day they leave in tw een P o rtla n d and O regon SHoqy L ine and union P acific T0=5= = affluent circumstances. To iwaeh this i t may lx* remarked th a t they had to sell th e ir farms to get away, m illin g o f the to rt, they have rented them, and should adverse circumstances or a streak of had luck cause them to los«* th e ir mon«*y, the old form »are s till th«-re, ready to raise wheat again, and enable tb e ir owners to make another »take. 5 c . TABLETS San Francisco e v e ry fiv e days. F or sale at the -LOW RATES T H E BEEH IVE F o r t i c k e t ra te s to o r fr o m a n y p a r t o f th e C o u n tr y e n q u lr » o f a n y a g re n t o f G. F. K N O W L E S , P ro p rie to r. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES C h u r c h N o tic e s . S alt Lake, D enver, K ansas City. St. Louis, - C hicago, E ast E veryw here. and O . R . & N . C O ., MOTIONS Next Sunday evening the pas Next to Brock's F u rn itu re Store to r of the M. E. church w ill preach a sermon to young men, who are cor«lially in v ite d to lx.* present. The other services of tin* church I are as follows: Sunday Seh«x)l at J 111' *’ » .* in , pvw ebing I 11:001 a. in. E p w o rth le ague at G:45 p. tn. I W IL L D O IT F O R Y O J . O r w rite to th e u n d e rs ig n e d , A. L. CRAIG, MORO, ORE CEMERAL PASSENGER AGENT» P o r tla n d , O re . ..BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME.. A m e r io a '» l-« m o u » B e a u tie s . Ixx>k w ith ho rro r on skin erup tions, blotches, sores, pimples, i They d o n 't have them, nor w ill any one who uses Bucklen’e A r- n i i s Salve. I t glorifies the face. Eczema or salt rheum vanish be fore it. I t cure» sore lips, chapped hands, c h ilb la in s . In fa llib le for piles. 25c at G. N. Bolton’s d ru g store. A party of men and women from Pennsylvania passed up the line Sunday to take up land near P rineville. When told of the mag nitude of farm operations in th is county they were astonished, and when to ld of 3t5 horses being hitched to one machine they thought tb e ir in fo rm a n t was in venting a story for th e ir special benefit, and al«solutely refused to lielievc anv such fish stories. C o e » L ik e H o t C a k t t , ■ te a RAILWAY COMPANY. T. M. BRITTEN. C O N TR AC TO R ON R A IN T IN O AND TIME TABLE NO 8 Effective February 1, 1902 D E C O R A T IN G . E S T IM A T E S F R E E O N A P P L IC A T IO N SIGN WRITING ® r-TH AND CARRIAGE PAINTING IV.MD KTATIOXB BAILÏ PAM DAILY PAV!. Í F A \ P PM ; 1-K1WI RW Hl IHL SniillHiMR }*O MIDDLE OREGON ACADEMY, j Grass V a lle y , O re g o n . 5 REGULAR HIGH SCHOOL. COLLECE PREPARATORY, TEACHERS' AND BUSINESS COURSES, WITH SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR MUSIC. A K'V R A M. 1 M Hl««« 11 3ft 1 5» Lilbeoni It 00 2 n W o»co 10 4.5 2 27 The Academy, under new management, w ith able and exper- 5 ¡«need teachers in every departm ent, offers the j >ung people of X M i.Idle Oregon excellent advantage-« in fittin g fur U N IV E R S IT Y ,! J T E A C H IN G , Business, or active life. - Fo'TW BO'XD k si •1 K lo n d y k e .. 10 SO 2 W B u u iu ilt 10 2ft 2 «5 H uy C an. Jet. 10 1ft 2 «a M cD onald» 10 12 » 0«) ....D v M om .. 10 00 s tw M oro....... » M 3 IS 9 SO S M GraM V a lley . » IS 4 VS B ourbon. « 66 "T h o fastest selling article 1 5 Boarding departm ent for both sexes under direct supervision of J 8 40 « M ....... K en t have in m y store,” writ«» druggist * the F aculty. Address fo r in fo rm a tio n , .W ll o o z .... 6 SO « 40 C. T. S m ith , of Davis K y ., “ is Dr. S h a n ik o . • 00 s au K in g ’s New Discovery fo r Consum- ; T E R M S R E A S O N A B L E . EDWARD B. PACE, r II tion, Coughs and Colds, because AH VK LXAVK it always cures. In my six years of sales it has never failed. 1 have D. J. H A R R IS . C. E. LY T L E . O u p .r lo te u d .a L known i t to save sufferers from «jen. F ri. a n d P wm . A it T hroat and Lung diseases, who could get no h.-lp from doctors or W H IT E CO LLAR LIN E any other remedy.” Mothers rely on it, l«est physicians prescribe it, aud a ll druggists guarantee satis J. T. B E L C IIE E , Prop. faction or refund price. T ria l bot tles free. Regular sizes 59c and 11. A. M., P IN. Blue Barn Livery Stable The fa ilu re of the president to settle the coal m in e r’s strike is a sore d isappointm ent to the poor of New Y o rk who w ill find it hard to keep the p i t b o ilin g at the present price of coal. F irs t-C la s s T e a m s a n d Rigs a n d good m en to d riv e th e m Q U IC K D R A Y IN G A S P E C IA L T Y H A Y A N D C R AIN FOR SALE. I just seemed to have gone a ll L. V. MOORE, Pres. to pieces,” w rites A lfre d Bee. of Welfare, Tex., "bHliousness and a lame back had made life a burden. 1 co u ld n't eat or sleep and felt a l most too worn out to w ork wh«*n I began to use E lectric B itters, but they worked wonders. Now 1 sleep like a top, can eat a n yth in g , have gained in strength and enjoy hard work.” They give vigorous health and new life to weak, sickly, run down jicople. T ry them. O nly 50c at G. N. B o lto n ’s drug store, F a ll M illin e r y . Mrs. Id is llanderson has re ccived one of the most complete and up-to-date stocks of fa ll n r l- 1 in cry ever shown in Moro, anil having secured the services of Miss Yale, an experienced tr im mer from P o rtland, she is pre pared to pltase the most fastidiou- and give excellent values for your money. STR. BAILEY CATZERT D a lly ro u n d t r ip , e x c e p t S u n d a y . T IM E CARD. I^ a v e P o r tla n d ..............................................7 A. M l e n t A .t o r t a .................................................7 P. M T h e D a llo s - P o r tla n d R o u te . STE A M E R S H i s U f a In P e r i l . A Russian physician is said to have been successful in his e xp e ri ments in re a n im a tin g an in fa n t. The ch ild had lx*en dead for 20 hours but was brought back to life and howled and yelled for its m other. In an hour the c h ild died again. T h is tim e he was good and dead and a ll efforts of the doc to r to h rin g h im back proved un- effectuul PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE I. P. FIK E , S«c. and Treas. L. K. MOORE, Manager. D ally T rips E x ce p t B u n d ay. S tr . “TAHOMA.” L eave P o rtla n d M on.. W ed., F tld u y , 7 A. M tx-ave T h e D a lles Tue«., T h u rs., Kat., 7 A. M S tr . MORO, OR. Bole Agents For Advance Threshers and Engines, McCormick Headers, Reapers and Mowers; Flying Dutchman Gang Plows, Tiger, McSherry and Bttckcy Drills. We ca rry in Stock “ METLAKO.” l/* » v e P o r tla n d Tue«.. Thur*., K at- 7 A. M L eave T he l»alle« M on.. W ed .. F r id a y . 7 A . M Ixxndlng. F o o l o f A ld er S t.. P o r tla n d . O. B O T H -P H O N C S M A IN 3 S 1 . AG ENTS J . W . C r ic h to n ...........................T h e n,,lle«,O r«v A .K . F u lle r ,.................... H ood ' R lv.-r.O ro W ollhrd * W y er - W bite S a lm o n , W m S H enrv O lm s t e a d ................................. C arson, w as!» J o h n M. T n t t o n ...................... K leven son . W »»h J. c . W v n tt .......................V a n co u v er, W ash A .J .T a v lo r ............................. A storia, Or K. W . CRICHTON ................ PO R TLA N D . OI€ ■-w.sr.uX F o rty Y e a rs T o rtu re . Y " ' . « To be relieved from a to rtu rin g disease after 10 years’ torture M S W m v m ig h t well cause the g ratitude of any one. T h a t is what D e W itt’s » ¡' i i ', I j <• ■> M ite li Hazel Halve did for C. H a ney, Geneva, G. He says: "D e W itt’s Wit«'h H asel S alv e cured me of piles after 1 had suffered It) Look O u t F o r F a v o r . years.” Cures cuts, burns, wounds, Billiousnea and liv« r disorders skin diseases. Beware of counter- at this »«aspn may be prevented ft its. (.1, N. B olton. by cleansing the system w ith Do- Get your typ e w rite r supplies and M it t ’s L ittle E a rly Risers. These famous l i t 'I - p ills do not gripe inks of Geo. Bolton, Moro. They move the bowels gently, but copi«»usly, and by reason of the W’ e are prepared to take pota tonic properties, give tone and toes, wheat, ehicken-feed or fr u it at strength to the glands. G. N. B o l FOR ALL KINDS OF HARVESTING AND FARM MACHINERY the Bulb tin olUce on subscription. ton. C O N S T A N T L Y ON H A N D . HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS. A full line of B uggies, W agons, H acks, Pum ps an d W indm llis of th e b est m akes. SEWING MACHINE T»o not be d eedvrd bv tbo?e who ad vertise a ¡FOO.OO Sewing M achine f«>r $20.00. 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