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I W E SELL «cent demt agani-i you. 01 course i deatkl" ,xiii:«in, and t h íir o y ln g Ihr c r a v in g can’t answer certainly for the general, ' “ I remember it.” sh e tnmc«l ni-.uy for in to x ica n t* . Suff« tei * n u r now but I should have this matter fully in - 1 e r fx v .h ,r v d.v v«'ry rivmwhm-. 1 u: fhetumlves nt h . w W ithout vestigaUxl. 1 should send you to the h very .we» t. “Spite o f my will 'Ute of , . ... . , . old eapitol for court martuU. We are fat . c o g e n c e of everything. I kept that puM u ity or I*'?* «1 U n v r.un buri- the viemy - onntry. you -.v and the Feel your pube a few minute«. in ** by l i'i- won<lcrful " llo m a l««d I safety Of th e w h .d e command. n > less 1 * * . . . . 1* it regular? A*tr you »hort of T»»pt towards hers, Cura” which has Imen |mrf»vl««| : than the honor of the flatf. demands full resting there “ And this New Ytsir breath, after slight exertion after many years of close at u<l y investigation of your rea-'-uv» for assum you will give me — a« going up stairs, sweeping, and treatm ent of in c liti it«-*. The ing a name As for your young man. Her grave. gl«»n!ted face« »»ftty glow- , fa j(f,fw| V;<. arcordiiig to d irection * walking, etc? l>o you hate A. eertaiuly swallowed » -*»*flt»■;, and I lag, was turtad t'ravelv t«> kkK . ... , . , . pain in left breast, side or cun testify, in person, that hi* almost “ I will give J ‘* '" 'e r y U |HHI- give v m mvsc’f ” between shoulder blades, chok assaulted me in his effort to prevent Gently. l«»y..tly, Carolyn Clay t*'nt tive lv g u tr vntc’si <■» curt' the MO» capture of «langeprns desp.it. he?- You down, and her lips touched softly the obstinate c iso, no m utter how har4 ing sensations, fainting or w ill be un.’s-r clone ¡m ar, uutil day light, »mothering »pdls, inability to sear upon his forehead. a d rin ke r Our w o rd » show th«> miss; but 1 w ill await further i.v.true- lie on left side? !f you hate Ami the sun of the New A'ear made tn irv e io tn transfonn itio n of thou ti<»u.. before disponing of you finally her hair a halo over it. any of these symptoms you «and* of drunkards into roller, in- • We wib advance at hem! —I moan, yon (tllK Utlkl certainly have a weak heart, should try and muke yourself perfectly I dostrious find u pright men. and should immediately take comfortable. Conf »und you. I.yn?h! , W ive* euro your l. u - ln n d * ! ’ you've filled the m e n with smoke! j . C h lk lre u ^u r« your fa th e r*! ! l‘hi- IR A IN T H E C IT Y . A fit of coughing cut off the military w m u S f remedy is in t.o sense a nostram ' stam p speaker, and he steiqssl outside | •' F It. O*ksot ,*n -'iiwn, N V« WONÍ'FK what ih*> re doin' Ihr hut a specific for thi« disease o n ly .! for leierthy instructions t i the wntry. I » h -c cenl.il i us «pi*-»!» »'.vie, m »» i <t«-:i«htful <hi> * cut thv-e. ~ 1 »«uU v 1W of t..l .«r«o iMruosdy and is *o s k illfu lly d vi«»d anti already pacing h i . post before th. hut. j Where the seo? «'W crtwpy ( vow nth- iv«l wv lusit. I »«S mt *e»ei« 1 prepan«! th a t it ia thoroughly sol «ximc« a-atmdin' tlootuth the atrt The girl had dropped listlessly en the ■ pain* \bxiit tie heart, and in the hit on«- rickety «tool in the room. ««viutngly ! I can almost Uais U»o *-k»er that U s ur uble and pleasant to the lasts, so , •h >i.'.drt an I»ki«; wh fc the p*lpitatl«n the mill; as oblivious to cold ami to danger as to Fe-ma ta- as from w“td.| ««akin Wo f» m nay »'•«VS • though t loar the rustic In Ihs that it can bd given in a cup of t«» t‘.viR h im ; Di M u »’ H««tt t i»ra tin- major's stream of talk. She was j coni shacks on th«- hilt; «nd »«'ll l> t.v,a pctm«i.e»t r«)te(. v.«ry pale, but two red disks burn«\i in : I can s»-. ’ll to see the pun'ans ^teomtn' or coffee w ithout the knowledge of j the iM»rr“ tt taking it. Thousand* jcllow on the ground Sold Sr sit D -»> c « is t« . the rounded cheeks, her lissome figure 1 Amt the blcseoms e t th buckwheat wtita . I drunkards have cured them drooping ami her gauntlet.nl hauds 0». M«les Medical Co., T Chart, Ind. the tu-ea a-bvsstn re und. » In 'S w ith th is prtct'hss remedy»! resting carelessly in her lap Only the fa.v moved. its gray eyes intent on va «nd as >uativ more have been cured cancy. but deepening in color as sw ift ind made tem|ierate men by h iv -1 thoughts chased each other through her I ing ttie “ Cure’’ administered bk brain. Sometiin«'s the lif« in wed j Attornev-at la w an<l Notary Public. loving fiiends and relatives w ith aouadleaaly, the eol«w deepening in her out their knowledge in coffee or tea, PracÜCN in all the Court» of thia Slate j cheeks ami her head half erecting, only : to droop again u p u her Ktsom. — k it« \ r , and I 'd i ve today th a t they dis- MORO. OREGON. » Not one word of reply came to the eontinutd d rin k in g of th e ir own 1 its:ling major's rigmarole, ami if the fiee w ill, lk i not wait. IK» not he girl eeea board his wonts they con- i wander tf they evt-r. as they’re walkin’ deluded by a p ,w n i:t and mialead- en out there. eey.xi no sens«' to her. tkily did sue i start from deep reeery when th«* Irish Oct t«j th.nkin' of where I am. womb , mg ••improvement.’’ Drive o u t the ever care* tns'p-r, rising from his knees, said, Oh. I U s they | xj » c the I spring fcut’bl lust I dim use st cnct' and for a ll time. cheerily: • The “ H.'ine lio ld Cure*’ is sold at •« c«;ol and Juat as cU-ar “ Ik-siad: but there's a darlin' av a As tt u»«xl to fune I ev~r dr.ampt of the extn rr.ely low price of one d o l- : Will practlea in any Court of cornin' w ar up hew. blaze’ Had luck to the br»xv,h. but it'a j the Kioto. An! the path <J«v.n from the kitchen. 1 lar, thu» placing w ith in the reach blowcd me out enthierly! Rape up ver j tifllco over Kraune’« Ilarm'se Shop S’pooe It's there the aame tmlay. spem ts. miss: Ther's th' blanket to And were detrn as ataooth and b««re SV 'o f everybody a treatm ent more! W ASOO. effectual than others coating t*25 to though I'd o-ver cmi »«- away kiver ye from th' cowld; an' ye'd better ♦50. F u ll directions aixxunpany catch a wink of shlape, fur ye'll be . D R . O . J. C O F F IN , I each package. Special advice by “ What does all this mean' Explain, called early, rii'm belavin’. Xiver fear, darlin',” he added, lower. “Oi'm a fey- sir.” skilled physicians when requested For a space in which one might have ther inysel*, an' Oi know th' failin's av w ithout extra charge. Sent pre told ten. no answer came. The thin, a dochter. Had ees* to the major's J paid to any (»art of the w orld on D R . M A R IE M C O F F IN , sensitive lips twit' hed xpasnvMlically; tongue!” — his voice fell to a w hisper— receipt <»f One I>ollar. Address the n«-rvon- brown hand slid beneath “he's tnakin' av it woorse fur ye. whin Woiurn and fhll4rrn * ni»'«-ialty. D« pt. H 567, E dw in It. Giles «k Co., the cloak, as th.mgh to grasp a weapon; it's hard enough, share! Good night, 23S0 and 2932 Market Street, P h il I »fl,or In Audens«. Hid». M«>n>. orrvii but all the while the guide's fhtsheti miss, an' don't lit the fire go low face was raised full to his chiefs, his Plisact ¿brumes’” adelphia. eyes never wavering, though his breast Then, as amazement riveted her eye» A ll correspondence s tric tly con labored heavily onge, twice. upin his face, the sad. black ones wan- fidential. "Ans wer, sir, what is this woman's dered to Carolyn Clay'a Great w.mder name?" struggled in the man's white face; the A W O R TH Y SUCCESSOR. The guide was himself again. Calmly, lip- again moved feebly: S o m w th tn g N a w U n d e r t h » S u n . respectfully, he answered, with least too! How good—” Room» 1, 2 and 5, G in n B rick. possible emphasis upon the title: “ Hush, Fltz! Not one word!” Stuart I wonder if they .v a /o a tte . my ¿ H i.!» . Doctor, have tried to cure Ca- “This lady .is Miss Carolyn Clay, of whispered, softly. “ You re all right, MORO. OR. wh«re. ta rrh by powders, acid gases, in- the Beeches. James River.” but we m«»f obey your nurse, old man.” Long a«o. I cut 'em into *n th« *f*' v |,a ier# ant| drug» in paste form, “ Do you know Me# Carrie Faunt- doer» out there’ - * » And, w hite a» her patient, Carolyn leroy?" Clay drew nearer, striving to drop some AnJ I wender wh.n they »*» wn if they The |xvwd‘'rs d ry Up the niUCUOUS think of ms membranes causing them io crack Fitzhugh's quick glance showed him fluid in ' v’-rsa. H ■?. the hc_nl that had And ev.r would like to we me b»ck there the girl erect, with fold«! arms and not tremble 1 In all that weary vigil PKAt.r.» IN where the wind» »-blowin free. j Open and bleed. Th© powerful coldly defiant mien. Evan with down now sh<» ; : '.;c iaper x \ with quiv Where th* Mck'ry nut« come turtibltn a c jd^ U8td in th© in h a le r* have VH- wlih a rattle fram the limb. i i _ . _ _ .v cast face, helpless to invent aught to ering lips and averted fact: And the i-ord « »tin n«ar the people, and , tirc ly eaten away the same nieni- stem this rushing tide of emergency. “Take this; you must not talk.” they still believe in him? bran«** th a t th e ir makers have So. ignorant of what had gone before, With a look that carried volumes of aimed to cure, while {»aate» und quivering inwardly, but in calm voice, words, the sick man obeyed. el< »s*sl his he answere«!: ointment'« cannot reach the di»>’a»e.; ! eyes. and. with a sigh of infinite con “ Yes, sir: I know her.” An old and experience,! practi- 1 tent, yielded to the drug and slept “She is this Lady's first cousin? Their again. To » j^n d a quie* ha lf-h o u r when tinner who ha» for m any year» aunt lives in this neighborhood?” the Then, still not turning her face, the made a ‘close stu d y and specialty tim e dr»g* h eavily, go to McCoy’* wondering woman whispered: of the tr i wlment of catarrh, has at Here you w ilt find b illia rd and “What doss It all mean?” last p tt fc 'e d a treatm ent which! pool tables, soft d rin k « , m id tv tfly - Taking her hand, with all the defer- when fa ith fu lly used, not o n ly re- th in g necessary to pa»* the lim e enee of the cavalier. Stuart led Misa Clay to the open room adjoining. There I s-poM Ihe nawe*» crnn»on and the lieve« at once, but perm anently pleasantly. his story was briefly told. The d ispatch fnapt./s turnin’ red. ! cures Catarrh, by rem oving th e 1 . »1 j* t i Evan brought aero—s had save«, a fatal Just m th *uch I '1 ti<v^r left th^r** with b!< notion« In my head. cause, stopping the discharges, anil y. Moon». M. A. MOORK. surprise. Before the dawn of battle And th.- cow, l i t bet g-> w«din' to ’ h« cUr in g a !l in fla m m a tio n . I t is the » I morning, as the confederates lay in And “ Lt‘ ? th « ^ k ln T o T e o b rnn. and look ! « « ly ren-1'ly known to science th a t rifl«qiits. waiting the attack, firing fur «way an.i dream. ia c tu a lly baches the afflicted p a ri*. 1 ( -at was heard in front. Soon Fitzhugh f-X raced in. closely followed by federal Not b.'a,2^ i7eH onTdaT“ y°n4‘ T ' T his reni«!y known a* “ Snuffle* troopers. That day he was in the very And If I d so back the c lt/d never know the Guaranteed C atarrh Cure” and forefront o f the fight. When the enemy I d h *n away. is sold at the extrem ely low price 7 (/ broke. <"harlton's troop was first to —e. E. Kl»er in Chicago Record-Herald. of one dollar, each package con Transact a General Hanking H u « iii » m » m<iunt, in close pursuit: a rally, and N ot to B-» K e p t . M ORO - OREGON. ta in in g in te rn a l ami external med- they limke in turn, leaving their cap “What <Jo y o < r.i> et to do atxiut icin t for n fu ll m onth’» treatm ent tain hemmed by hostile sabers. Like Letters of cre d it available on lightning Fitzhugh cut his way to Charl th'w- prorutoe* you made?" and everything necei-*ary to its Eastern State*. ton, just as he fell pinioned by h is 1 "I don't know," rtpli»d’ S -nator Sor perfect us- horse. Then Evan reaehid the pair, ghum. Collections made at all poipts on Fav “Aren’t yon Kohm to keep them?” fighting on foot, just as Fitzhugh fell. “ Keep them?" he repeated absent- An ab«tract of title is som ething orable term*. Hight exchange and tele The boy sprang from saddle, threw the wounded man a cross his horse, and mindedly. “Well, my boy. you know the average man know* very l i t graphic transfers »old on New York, brought him safely in, under a very hail I am not collecting souvenir*.’’—l\u»b- tle about. He ha* sold h i* prop Han Francisco, Portland ami Honolulu, Hawaii. of lead. lngton Star. erty or w ant* a loan on it, and is As she heard this terse recital, the perros rrrznvog.* told by the purchaser or loan com So MlaglvInK«. woman's brain reeled; but will coerced k general queried rap idly—“live» close to it to calm at its close, and she gasped: “Hour 1» huüiiietui, Haus?" asked his pany th a t an abstract is abso Harper's Ferry?” bfc.Al.Kn IN lu te ly n< e< »»ary. He im m e d ia te ly “ But—all this for—arpy?' acquaintance. "Yes. sir; close to Harper's Ferry.” “ Yes—for 1'itnr.'” Stuart's eyes, glint “Veil." answered Hans. “If I e»n do ord1 rs or.e w ith o u t in q u irin g the “No, no; n*»t near the—'' Evan broke ing as he recounte«l the fray, softened so goot ln de past c s I hnf In de fu- I t w ill pay you to see me if in. hastily; but the cold, hard ring of to tenderness, as did his tone. “Peyton ture—veil, dot'» l»ow I hope, »om< more you w ant an abstract. I f you T o ile t A rticles, Perfumes, Miss Clay's voice cut his diaciaiuier Fitzhugh, my life-long friend, was sent atretty.” -Clilen^o Trll r.nc. w ant to borrow money I can get it abort: Knaps, S ta tio n e ry, Etc. abroad at my re<jue-t on a delicate mis for yon from a reliable com pany. “Silence. Evan! Let the traitor lie sion. He tevvld not stay. Service here A Ker.JI»«. P r e s c r ip tio n s C a r e fu lly F ille d , for him self.” —secret as desperate in peril—was Currie—Bighead la quite a charneter, - M. Fitzm aurice. * Euooghof this: I am «atiafifed, Miss . u--v<l-«i; »ixl that grand fellow y m id e r |» he not? D ay Oi n.gnt. Clay?’ the general wdd. de dsivrly. “ I ri*ked a halU-r hourly—bore obloquy Peters—Yas. I k I* one of those fel T ho W o r it Form . have heard of you before You are in and insult from both Hides—to serve the lour* that are willing to make fools of A fu ll lin e of counting-room stu our lin«-* under assumed name; your cause.” the M ultitudes are singing them selves to show the'.r Individuality. tionery always on hand. escort swallowed some papers. I “ But your order? That s- ar?” praises of Kodol, the new discov —Judge. would m t use rough terms, but you are “Secrecy made the order imperative. ery which is m aking so m any sick suspected as a spy. I will semi you to Thrice I begged hirn to return, explain people well and w»-ak people Washington at dawn. This soldier is and accept a troop. He refused, until Re««nn Ftniocb. strong by digesting what they ra t, in uniform. He will go. too; and he I 'found a better man' to replace him "Porpu* In awfully go -d to that n?w n a y -nv himself by telling the truth. there. That »car was made by my Imhy of his, but hl* w ife can't g it him by cleansing and » w rrtrn in g the stomach and by tra n sfo rm in g th e ir 1'r >vi :. vparate th«n»' pri -r-r-. and! p tol—mistaking him on a 1 >n«dy night- to push It around in its carriage." guard tl’ ua securely—Fitzhugh, re- ride, when dw tnol far away.” food into the k in d of pure, rich, “Why not?" “ And (.'apt. Charlton’* f.tory—" tuuiu b«-re.” “He's t«x> fat t > reach the handles.”— red blood th a t makes you feel good “TV as one of the strange on«-» he tell* Cleveland Plain Denier, A in uncut later and the cousins had all ov-r. Mrs. C ra n fill, of T ro y, I. passe'l into the now furi >u«ly- Irivlng after country parti«.a, Misn Clay.” MORO ANO ANTELOPE T., writes: ’’ For a num ber of years MKiwstnrm without. Rvan bu st1 I w ith Stuart's eyes were dancing in their She C r.a ld » ** » ( a n il I t . I was troubled w ith indigoetion scant i crcmonv to the guar l hre. Miss deep-blue depth a-rain. “ But his gal M a il Orders Attended to P ro m p tly “Why wns It that they couldn't get and dyspepsia which grew in to lant fight redeemed bis gaoconado, v.-h n »long togi tberT’ I acted J- ab to him and put him In the “Oh, lie stuttir -d so Ixidlj Hint she the worst form . F in a lly 1 was in front of the battle. But the council duced to use Kodol unit after using meets in ten minnte*. I must go; never had time to wait nroand and get Marae K da rt <U k - s not stand delay. In the last word.” Chicago Record- (our 1*0*.ties I am e n tire ly cured. I h eartily rcecomcnd Kodol to n il I'll come thia evening, when your pa Herald. I sufferers from indigestion and dys tient—is cured.” <»n Slse » b o r e , His blue eyes were verily «lancing a pepsia. Take a dose after meals, it Views on Ambition and Dys reel, an the commander of all the eav- “ITow sw«>et It would be to live alone digest» what you eat.” G. N. B o l with y .u In yonder light bouxe!" he pepsia. ton. nlry of the army of northern Virginia— whispered tend- rly. “Yes,” she murmur <1 nh»trnetedly, “Dyipepsia,” wrote Eugene Field, “ I x - c ' k str >ng right hand,’’ A’« a « tltyvm Those w ishing d e n til work “often incapacitates a man for endeavor Arthunti—r in down the stair:, a . li 'fit ! “and do light liousekeeplug."—Smart and sometimes extinguishes the fire of ly as a boy. And. txiund to s-demn Set. 1 should remember th a t Dr. Id le - ambition.” Though great despite hit couneil with Th«- president : -:1 corp« Biggers I off Bros., Props. m an is the o n ly de n tist in the Ilo r a e lv « « P o w e r . com plaint Field suffered from indiges '•ommanders os he was, hi» mellow tiar- tion all his life. A weak, tired stomach itone voi'-«» trolled out, not s.oitly: Grandma- I deehtre • i tndpa’s foot county whose permaney is g uáran DKALKUfl IN the cav i If a* good te« d by the fnct th a t bis home and can’t digest your food. It needs •■If yon want to have a good tin, nn a ’toinoliilc! al ry:’’ rest. You can only rest it by the use Grandi»?. H » I egt iuing to f « l liko interests are here and th a t an^r With slow, quiet step Carolyn Clay of a preparation like Kodol, which re sn automobile f«e!» i » If It might work which fa ils In five years is lieves it of work by digesting your food. moved to the bedidde once more, l<x>k- is replaced free of charge. Retd rxin restores it to its normal tone. ing down long and earnestly upon thu N’ook down any minute. - Puck, fae • of the sleeper, now flushed with ‘ Strengthening, healthier glow. Then, hiding her own Satisfying, Job p rin tin g Ice cold beer uti draught. in clasped hand», »he sank upon her /■«-» . ,. Envigoratlng. knev,. ‘ <«et your typewriter supplies and a t the Prepared only by E. C. B x W itt A (»..Chlcaga B u lle tin office TI m butiio cuntaln* 2ii times the Me. »la*. I in k t of Geo. Bolton, Moro. _O” KA?>E R U N tU R r--"* *•»■* door. He tells me jr*»» good nut-ring hiu> sswxl this—«k-*«'rter. " lie drew nearer the bed a* he «poke the hateful w.wd lightly, but «he winced under it. Hut Stuart did not note that: for «he saw those bright blue eye*, she knew no quirk to darken with anger or con tempt, dancing as with some joy, or je*t, stippresMxi. “I did my heat, general.” she an swered. softly. Imt with doumoaat eyes and quivering bps- "He suffered ««ter ribly' And it was your sixeial command by Evan." “By the way.” the general inter rupted, softly, “that youngster never told yon that this v s » hta work. ' “Evaa.' J/-«.’ The i^ g ia te i’ Mi.«» nay'-» ere« flamed, her small hends clin. lwxl. and she alai«*t hissed the Words at her chief. •1th. not his hurt. I meant his being saved.' Stuart replied, quickly. "Your cousin br*‘tight him in. through a storm c i tmllgte.” A ,'freat breath, half sigh, half sob, broke from the girl's bosom, and sotue color eax;ic back to her face, as the gen era! went on: “By the way. you lost an admirer in that fight, t apt. (hariurn was—” “Waa he killed?" she aaked. quickly. "Xix captured unhurt: and after a great light, too. The fellow has plenty of grit: but he is such an awful— romancer!” A movement in the bed. The black eve- •perx'd si wly. languidly, but with full cons -i 'usnt-ss in them at last. As they full upon the general, the weak, pole bps form one won!: “Jeb!” “F lu . d d man!” Anti that strong right hand. so rough in sword play, steals softly as a woman's to the white, wasted one r.poa the coverlet, and the left gently and tenderly rests upon the broad brow, -hutting from view the bright red sear. How A bout Your Heart Heart Cure CARBON E L A S T IC PAINT. T h e o n ly re lia b le P a in t fo r p a in t in g fe n ce s, ir o n , ste e l, fe lt, a n d s h in g le r o o fin g , b o ile r fr o n ts ,s m o k e s ta c k s It is g u a ru n to e d w a te rp ro o f, fire p ro o f, w ill not cra ck o r b lis te r, ready m ixe d , and it d rie s w ith a p e rfe c t lustre. I « W H EN YOUR ROOF LEAKS REM EM BER " fe s iM J. B. HOSFORD, . 5 as? C. J. BR IG H T. w ill rw p a tr u n d m a k o it g o o d it« n « w . SHERMAN TRADING CO. M ORO, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW om. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. R. W. LOGAN, M. 0„ Physician and Surgeon W . B. McCOY. e CICARS, TOBACCOS, M T FECTIOMERY, FRUITS, NUTS, ETC. w. M O O R E BRO S. is BANKERS. GEO. BO UTO N. D rugs and M edicines. W. O. HADLEY. W atches, C lo c k s ,S il verw are , M usical In stru m e n ts , D iam onds and Je w e lry. Eugene Field’s F a in t - OREOON M ORO L U M B E R YARD. A. M. H O L D E R , l ’ iior. • D e a le r in L u m b e r , W o o d , C oa l, L a th , S h in g le s , D o o rs , W in d o w s . P osts, C h o p Feed, L in V e a n d C e m e n t. W c solicit your orders and guarantee satisfaction, whether the order be for n large lot or a sm all one. C o m e a n d le t us fig u r e w it h y o u , a n d y o u w ill be s u r p r is e d t o f in d h o w c h e a p w e c a n f u r n is h y o u th e m a te r ia l. If you w ant to see a nicely a r ranged, elegant stock of fu rn itu re , step in t » George Brock*» »tore. He lias, we believe, a» extensive a »tuck of fu rn itu re ns ran be found cast of the m ountains. Special attention should I»* given Li» new and up- to-date ty|K -w riler de.ik» and tables, w hich are beauties. i • cr«? «wwKiwr- XWAXA-Aa >waww < Parties lo o kin g (or firm s w ill do well to go to Moor« Bros, liefor© purchasing else where. They Lave several fine fa in ts in the county th a t they wish to sell on easy term». i tu^a'wrro^MLUBansara j Geo. W . B ro ck MORO. OREGON W o a ro n o w a t h o m e In o u r n o w b r ic k b u ild in g o n M a in S tro o t, w h o re a ll o u r p a tro n s , t h o l r f r lo n d s a n d th o g e n e ra l p u b lic a re In v ite d to c a ll a n d In s p e c t o u r lin e o f g o o d s , w h ic h Is th e la rg e s t a n d m o s t c o m p le te o f a n y In S h e rm a n C o u n ty . W e c a r r y S h e lf H a rd w a re F u rn itu re Basket» .Mirror» a i>Hne»e Htftnda Carpet» Picture Moulding Mi<ttre»»<*s Wall Paper Paint» and Oils Picture Frames “ R o y a l” Nails and Ppikea Tool» of all Kinds Bolts of all Kinds Stoves and Kangcs Tinware Granita Ware Wheelbarrows Lnntern» and Gioì »es Sewing Machines >ooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooococx>oooooooooooccct ATTENTION, FARMERS! I have made arrangements to buy wheat this fall in.Sherman County, and w ill pay tho highest market price. Grain sacks on hand, and can supply Fine Wines, Liquors farmers with what they require. and Cigars. R. J. 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