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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1907)
ff„ 1 h ’’bto pu r* r- (g. -g/u. 'S'a/U/WW To the Trading Public of Sherman county E ¿ ¿ Coas, E,8vator u I w ith to thank a ll those who have given me a share of th e ir p a t W h o la M » ronage since m y purchase of the Sherman Trading Co. in Moro. 1 w ant to earn the good w ill and esteem of everybody in Sherman county, not simply by being a “good - W heat fellow,” but by giving every one a WM. T o do this I wish to announce right here that this is a cash store and w ill be run on cash principles. I t is not one of the kind that takes the W ant a good hows in Moro, eheap? We oan't/U l of us live in Paris. The beet peaches that have come into the Moro market thie year are from the Coopers* m ill orohard. :: Agwat Loaned on G r a in . 1I. titln«, Itaiu tisib Agent, Visa. Orepn on sale at as low discounts as the goods w ill stand. These discounts are w orth to you five and ten per cent and even better on some goods. I t is evident that it would take considerable effort to re-m ark these goods, hence selling them by discount. B u t new goods purchased w ill be Gov Chamberlain has appointed Judge Thomas O’Day to the vaoan- oy in the Multnomah Circuit oourt occurring by the death of Judge Alfred Seers. Subscribe for The Observer No more harvesting w ill be in Sherman county thie summer Bi only in Sherman county, but in the W illa m e tte valley as weU. Mrs O W A xtell tar thia week, as fall opens Sunday, K |un oouoty. ia visiting in lar stock. .. r j ~ In conclusion 1 want to say to anyone wishing to take advantage of the prices set by my store that you can do so on a 30 or 00 day basis by calling and making arrangement W . F . Schuller, Moro The Obecrver Retd The Obeerver. Smicar Equaliser Hitch extra«, at Waeoo Implement House. HOBO, BHBBMAW OO. OBBBO«: Buy your meobine oils of the Mo The prioe of The Obeerver Is 9 1.601 Coy-Atwood-Co. They hare the low- »yg*/?-?0 * ¿¡Si pri0~- i w*Di y°ar butUT #Dd **«•’ BDd * Church and Society notice* FREE,« «ept when for money making our «uch notice* at regular rate* at the optlon ♦ the publisher*. 1 w ill pay the highest market prioe (or i t W F Bohuller, Moro. Sample oopiee of thie paper may be bad at The Observer business F R ID A Y ................. August 8 0 .1 9 0 7 | offioe-—bo. per oopy. Leave your watch repairing with Wm Rudolf, and we w ill give you Ioe cream daily at Rudolfs. work at a reasonable prioe. L Type-writer paper at The Obeerv- Rosa, Waeoo. Cope and eauoare 60 ote to 91.66 The Observer is the Sberman per eet of six, neat patterns. Borne oouuty paper you want. floe ones for 70o and 90o. MoCoy- Souvenir spoons, L W Rose, the I Atwöod-Co, Wasoo. Waeoo jeweler. o w tfp e t e n s ile , 10 uaote par dosen, rub- ^ b b lU metal. bar insert, Observer Book Store. tbe w y od We have it for sale an<j when you need any oall at The * Z a v nil Block X . X I t w ill and have a good line that I sam sell- Three Dollar Gold Fountain Pen , b M . 1», •» • - « r • ' < - — « . r « * for »1.60, T h . O b -e ro r Boo, Store, w r B o b u lE , .U 0 0 M M u S T Co. | »re « o t io g « w o to h ltj,1!1 | this month. A good times bargain. stub. I)ra Beers and Morse were called to Moro Wednesday, to attend the serious illness of Mrs W F Jackson. The lady is improving. M r Edson, the Moro m iller, is in Wasco this week putting the San- dow m ill in working order. The oompany anticipate a good run this season. Graee Valley Journal. Robert W alker ie having suocess with his eombine. H e has 1600 acres to cut and so far it averages 13 sacks per sore. F L Kelley arrived from Dallee city Sunday evening in charge of a large auto. From the color we sup pose its the rod devil variety. I t has four cylinders, and seating ca pacity for six persons. One of the moet pleasant features meat Hoaee. Bnd »peculation a tew days ago. H e of the Oregon state fair has always The New Biggs te certainly a was a valuable work aniual belong R C Davie, proprietor of tbe Grass moat deservedly popular hotel, and lug to R J McKinnon, and had the been tbe oamping life, annually Vallsy Barn, promptly attends all forming a good sited oommualty. mine boet, J. J. Heckard and wife, misfortune of being severely out on oalls, de> nr night. Animals given are entitled to a very liberal patron- one of hia hind legs in a mowing The tented eity is marked off Into are atroeta,and lots wbloh are furnished tbe , very eet of oars. Chargee L « Tbe table is supplied with machine m ix up, and to get him - everything nioe, and the rooms are borne, several miles, without the fr<" charge l ® » I pain f ff M 1«^® J M rl | TO of a long w alk, R Mae loaded school directors have o oh The Paoific Coast Elevator Co are DBBt Bn(j clean, I him into the wagon, ar d the sensi oloded negotiations and secured a knvine all kinds of grain, wheat, b ertev o a t. ate, end ere preparod A v e n .riu . Carbol in . u . i . a germ to jL y tb e ’ higbmt cash price., at deetroyer. Decay being a g e rm ^ t ble brute rode along with all tbe full corps of teaohers, ae follows: I composure of a human being. H O Anderson, Mre Sleyback, Mlee all^stetione in Sherman oouoty. s J destroy, the caua. of decay in poste I t ie w ith pleaaore that I give yon this Mae Anderson and Mias Jessie L -te ib i-n a n e r l° * Umb* r - Tb< USOoverom ent, anaolicitad testimonial. About a year ago Reece The fall term will open on ‘ the ORNCo., Multnomah county, when I bad a ae veae case ol meaalaa I got lflth of September. ” T b i w y ^ a r V « ^ ’ < * * * « 7 l^ L oil of Portland, are making aeoeral uea o f it pn bridge Umber., lea wttled in my lU n a c h end bowel.. I ‘‘ ‘ « m id do seemed in v a in . A t a ll hope earned to be gene w . tegaa 8 de- I t is the beet ohicken line de- “ aw,B* “ d U 1 U k’ C b am berlalM .Colk8tCh o Ie r. sod Din ing Chamberlain ’a Oolle, Cholera . e tro y e r on the ’ B "(p-nul. D U rrb oe* Remedy and in a few bourebe , weeten and preserve a ’ a U r began to Improve. To day be la as heal- p| g p en , stable, e tc ., and keep, y r hoe. Remedy I could not possibly have ,iTfd bo, B f . w h oar, longer, bat thanks medicine I am now strong and etc. th y a child as pam ite «neld wish tor. H ea. I l ia a * r t ‘ b w. u . I have written the above through M rs B J Johnston, Linutou. Mias. For The O j^ r v e r Book Store ie distribJ x alway- enle by M ote Pharmacy. utor of the pure article in Sherman * # fBmBdy. 0 « . i , la t Colooist rates in effect Sept, let, m rV'tnhar f t l * t T h is la I » u n ty . , p u .« H G w in, Concord, G a . For aale bv Hero “ I WBnt to "*7 * ,ew words for Cbam-1 bBr,ain . , Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea *7 f*’ *aoaa S t M P t MrrUorT h . i . « n 0 th - H iM o aîl - or- *“ M “ 7 moeh lo. tb .b 1 w , r-m ,k r t a V d r " ol . carload , , n ° T r* U lota, ° f iro n Mlaaoari r t-a i ad M t oí .o CblMgo, la n aod tj g bet»M „ „ 8 a to , . lM . . „ » t |„i*d d oomolate H „ , an» e a Boobï L b id to to . « . t o . ” polo., t . a ll Missouri poloto oo river th . r . ^ l M l r o X ^ ?W o rw . » 2 í - , t o . H p t o . U « a t o ' n m . U l t o , 8^ W. o PO TOTtcOTo,y. P a r « - l . . M ,. P ” * T * “• < 7 ’ ||| , MM to m a in ta in the established record. There will not be a dull moment In Sacramento from tbe falling of tbe gavel whiob assembles tbe N a tional Irrigation Congress until the great convention itself baa passed irrevocably into the realm of histo ry. Sberman oouoty will be repre- gsnted .by proxy^rtoo busy to go, gyen with tbe temptation of a 920 round trip fare from Portland. Mrs A J Adams is still at Hood river, attending her daughter, Mrs Nichols, who has been hovering be- Ween life and death for several Weeks, suffering from a combination of ilia incideut to her recent confine ment and loss of the child. Mrs A writes daily bulletins of the oase to H r Adams, and all wpl be pleased Silver L<ke Leader. W e under to know that the sufferings of the stand the festive soripper ie at wotk paffeei« are leeaeniwg, and strong laying eerp on some of our v.oan hopes for her steady recovery are farm lands la tbe Christmas lakt- q p * possible. reglon. Aotual settlers, who warn We are very aorry to hear of tbs home, tor themselves and families, & a th of James Oliver, the multi- __ . * M - ____-g a of ______ is what ta wanted here, not specu millionaire pbilaothropiat South lators. Bend, Indiana. 4 goqd qnap gone Pharmacy. Agent Cady, of the O » A N Co, •onUawe until October 81st. RB M |ilBI>t gen»ral freight agent, at Moro,will furnish applicants with the rate th at brioge the actua Remedy. I have need it in my family h M ooUfied <11 agents that the 0 R a large system wall map published tier to Oregon, end mean, that peo- for fita yaafB have N Co have arranged to eetahUeh by tbe U P Ry Co. The map oom nle oen oome here from Kansas oity toB „amber of people InT ork conn^ ao»1 « P . . I H i n o . . D o U l, «lid ’ all »U the U » |b «w m » W »■»•« •« l»l»ll »»«««‘ » H “ 1“ primanoftfcalponkmrfU» U n it- | have • ib is yeer, and w ill try - caosbt oat in a bard rain and the i our little boy, and over to hia •u p O m er, who has don a w ell w ith one q u a rte r Dentistry. Chargee reasonable, jnd a ll work guaranteed. m be turned U « 1 8 0 . From Bt to o l. from Mam womt m k w ot pro ot Ho" and r.f.r .n o . ____ C h lo .« o » M T h . mort ImpMtoot CUtoop B ^ o h rM o rt. .fford a « r l U ( M . OT , hlpm.r,ta rooTiaj, pri-1 PortmaatM gao-rol M e , « »111 thlog .boot thia to r e m a » l» r i. to rt rt<lT 0, .m o rtm a o tt tor plaaa"” „fpjpoblloatloooftarU T.daM iSbot- a»b ooa»raaa. r t tha » .ita o M lo n to tb M . p » p l . » o a t boy thalr tickrt. (-e k w , Jo ^ ¿ IUo<1 b a th la , L M rhloh , d , i ^ y M U ta r pro-Ma lor a tO-poood p a n e l, part direst to the towns they want to oUm jigging, or,b fishing, these re- Informed that mines io the tbe P0-1* 1 ba* fc- Th* naoh. .T h is te troe with regard to lhe BUrBotlooe of thwj MtoBOOri Bnj Kanasw district ere Ip government qilght a« well take io Moro, The Dallte. B u g « -o ity ,A .I^ . Uual^ they are in - th if 1 I everything elee—every pMtaaneter via, aod any other eity or town in do#e proxlmu y the Onset range. faU u made Bnal aoabla o»r paopla to I * tba Doloo la no» a aalM lor for <he etete. Many get the impression of trout fighing a n j Jn job printing, “to keep up pereqpal t they oan go thru to Portland, I guonlog for big g>Q)e am within | . — rlM A— » . Baya I »lartoa,” at the u p . » M of looal lob p rM .n l t fort itm tor 0 » o a » M of tha »loa», P»t“ u M • * < H by tha Ito. » III ( i n yoo Iba lo fo n u tla p 1 4aH»ary noon as o b ta in e d . apata» af tb. POOaatob — .. < w ‘ : "T "' • » MORO, OREGON. Tbs Ilfs of Jamsa Oliver wee tbe model life for a man. When a oom- mon laborer he, with Uncle Harvey Little, both on the earns molding floor, at the 8 t Joseph Iron Works, Mishawaka, fndkna,diaoowred the art of ohilling Iron, which led to the oonstruotion of tbe Oliver Chill ed Plow, known and used the world over. He was always the earns ge nial worthy gentleman. When he aod Mrs Oliver started in life togeth •t their plain l|Ufo ehanty home, with He dirt floor, always elean and Inviting, was tbe one delightful ran daavoue for school ohildreo. Mja Oliver died a few years ago. alnoe which eveot Mr. QUyer h*« gredu atyy deollned, ae ooe whose oharm of life had departed. Pease be thine, go. Old Nig always takes the right road and never stops until he re turns to the barn. L ane X S exton D e a le r s 1 In H a r d w a r e , Im p le m e n t s a n d F a r m V- H e a d q u a rte rs fo r . , n n » - - « , and .4 o f f e r in g s p e c ia l . w a Plano Extras and D rapers Binding and Sack Twine Cook House Supplies and Utensils j geeee e aaaaaaaeeeeaaaa a ea aa aaaee eaaevvv n ee a aaaaaa^ W illamette U niversity 44 P ro fc tio r« --------- 8 Instructors A fflilated College e f Liberal Arts Can rsea—Classical . . L ite ra ry . . Bcleuliflo . . . Philosophical . . . K. . . . . AB B L B H Ph B Collegu of Liberal A r t* m a in ta in * the follow ing achffob College of Oratory _ . . . . O B Teacher«’ College . •. . . . B Pd N o rm al School .f . . . . Diplom a Oregon In s titu te or Academ y '* Sohool of Commerce . . . “ ^saauaea a as w « « w ElginWakha w College College College College (School of of of of of Colleges Medicine Lew . Theology Music . A rt . . — . . MD . LLB . . BD . .. B M Certificate T h e A ffiliated Colleges and the School o f A r t are financially Independent of the College of L ib e ra l Arts. Per catalogue address Pretddeut John H. Coleman, w — *— Jewelry if i l l Kinds. R in g s , C h a in s , E tc . Latest Bracelet Designs. The Umrt •« Ute The moat eminent medical ecientiets are unanimous in tbe conclusion that tbe generally accepted limitation of hu man life ie many years below tbe attain ment poesible w ith tbe advanced knowl edge of which tbe race is now poeeeeeed The critical period that determines its d ora'ion eeems to be between 60 and 80 and proper care of the body cannot be too strongly urged during this decade; carelessness then being fatal to longevi ty. Nature’a beat helper after 60 is Elec- trio Bitters, tbe scientific tonic medicine that revitalises every organ of the body; Guaranteed by Moro Pharm acy; 60c. E x tra s 6 0 0 - 6 0 2 East 2d S tre e t The Dalles, Oregon. Good Goods Sold Reasonable Raii/vdd, W a tc h L. W. WS In s p e c to r fo r th e O . R . N . MORO PHARMACY to E xp ert, Experienced, Registered P h arm acists riedlcines C a re fu lly Compounded. T H E N E W Y O R K W O R LD TH UCXA WgSK IDITIOM Wherever the English Lang- uage ie Spoken. Any paid-up-to-date subscriber to The Observer w ill be furnished the N Y World three times every week, and The Observer, each 12 months, for 92.50 Equal to any for 92.60. 4 papera at 91.50. FORMALDEHYDE. RUBBER GOODS. PERFUMERY. BRUSHES. COMBS. SPONGES, CIGARS. A n y a n d a ll K in d s o f V7--------- P a t e n t M e d ic i n e ' * A lw a y s In S to c k The thrioc-a-wcek World expects to be a better paper in 1907-8 than ever before. In the oourae of tha 12 montha tha iaauaa for tha next great Presidential campaign w ill be fore shadowed, and everybody w ill wish to bo informed. The Thrioe-a-waek W orld, ooming to you every other flay, postage paid, sarvaa all tha purposes of a daily newspaper, and With Tha Observer all it ooeto you is 92.60. A news service of thia ar rangement, constantly ificraaaing, A modern hospital for the treatment of a ll medical and a u rg ic a and accuracy of reports,promptness except suck as ara oon legione. di in publishing events occurring any Rates, fre m $10.00 to $21.00 per w e e k , ac c o rd in g to te e m where in tha world, apd all that is worth reading about home, here in A m b u lan o e will meet all traine and boats If hoepitel la notified. Sharipan oounty, make this tha For Further In fo rm atio n A ddress beat combination In the state. I he political news w ill be found impar tial, giving you facte, not opinions M e d ic a l D ire c to rs .» ♦ * and wishes: fu ll market reports, oartopna and interesting fiction by standard authors. A ll lor 92.50 D. 0. IaautMD Boa, ' - Moro, Or TH E D A LLES H O SPIT A L Dr$. Ferguson and Reuter« A R e g u la r as T h a San I * an expression as old as the race. No doubt the ffeiug aad «euing ol the rao la the moet regular performance la th e uni veree. uuleea it is the action of the liver end bowele, when regulated with D r , ging V New Ifile F U b. Guereateed kF M sr A °WANT” ad in T he M oro O bserver will reach more people in Sherman County than by any other medium available./5 1 *>.. * A f i ' 1 ■ 1 Wasco News H is fa rm , T h e R a in m a k e rs ’ D e lig h t, w ill ' PIONEER BRICK, Mrs W ilm er Cooper has returned from a visit to relatives and friends in Corvallis. F A Sayres w ill quit fa rm in g after Reoord. J W Bngberg te thrash thia crop is secured. H e has broke ing hie crop on tbe Blalock farm. the record w ith 35 bushels per acre Off 80 aeree he got M beahele per on 103 acres s tra ig h t of red c h a ff Bay the genuine imported aven- acre. Thia ie part of 840 aeree that knivee I er{OQB carbolineum; the imitation the Reoord reoeotly in ti atteri eeuld I and forks, Rogers end other makes, being offered is only a temporary calle for obaogee io tbe form. I at prioee never before sold in Moro. I ramer|y j f Bt <n. I f genuine ooe yield 40 bushels per yore. The prioe of butter is snaring In Superior round niokel tip p ed and 1 ? Schuller,successor to STCo. application laata for all time. Ask M X t a 'i t a Tbe loot Urn. thol our oorrugotod to wo our ...lo d pookogo. T h . Portland. A dollar a roll ie tbe an ticipated notch. Tbe growing de-, food ‘ W* Ob" , " r B° ° k 8UW* maod for io«d dainties it ie presum manantlv «H>n ly DOW- ^ a are closing them Harney County News. A big boras ed bee,rolled up this great majority D r’ n flo u t and can get no more from the rWlftg through the streets In a lorn- looated in Waeoo for e p ° - ’ fBetory. Prices light. Waeoo Im ple- her wagon, caused some eurioelty in favor of local dairymen. ’ n .M E S S lN G B U O il W h ite Salmon Enterprise. men. After 1 pm. Wednesday, it le ver, difficult for us to handle oopy that J—‘ ' Sec us for lace leather, lanterns, can- W C W alker, proprietor of tbe Wasco News,was in town Saturday, accompanied by his father, looking over the country with a view of trading that newspaper for a farm. Mr and Mre K elly, Mre Porter, loan money on grain. See adv of u n d e r s t a n d (w here you a re a t M r and MVa Carl W illiam s, and Send for pnoea for your oils, lin k Hon B 8 Cattroo, agent for Sberman R o « < Co are our tailors, Their Miss H a ll were Waeoo visitor* F ri and leather belting, to the tbe Waeoo I oouoty, Waeoo. W m Rodolf, local looal L y j winter aaaplea may be aeei day, dining a t the Hotel Moro en Im plem ent House. I agent, Moro. at our store. J W Massinger A Sou. route, traveling by auto.-ear. We have the etook. and prioee The MoCoy-Atwood-Coepany bae I am paying BOo per roll for but The <r«at trials that have ooourr th a t please, tor harvest supplies. L poaitiva announcement of new ter end 20c per doge» for eggs today. cd is the United States during tbe J W Meeeloger a Son. goods that have arrived and are now W F Schuller. Morr, Don’t o verlook tbe Harneee De- on sale at their Wasco store. Read I gome think they would be last three years have led to no pun ishment, bat are moet remarkable nartmeot at the MoOoy-Atwood-Co, tbair •<**• ° ° M W - b*PP7 If dreame would oome tru e .. for the berate enduranee of the ju r y Will be forthcoming in time. Waeoo. i guarantee all tbe watches I veil But how about the nightmares? a Sou, Moro. — AND C O C .1 T Ï. The largest yield of grain comee to Hugh Shull— 25 acres ol 40-fold averaging 40 bushels per acre, good and strong. A ll reports in the south The Dalles Cbroniole. W hile the end of the county say that wheat is closing of" tbe doors of tbe Oregon turning out better than expected. Savings Bank in Portland affected People who want a saddle horse, 800 depositors in Tbe Dalles, little to ride into the oountry, or to a qxoitement was ocoaaiooed by it. neighboring town, call upon M r Most of the deposits are in small Davis for Old Nig. When they Sums, though one woman had 95,- reaoh their destination a ll that is‘ 000 in the bank. There seems to bo necessary is to plaoe the reins on a general feeling that tbe money the horn of the saddle, and let him _ , , Rverlastina F ru it JWMeeeinger Jars. Piute, Observer offioe. Coast Prioe le right. Co Quarts and | gallons, Tba PaoiBo Elevator — vass for beds, etc. c m Peary Is preparing to spend th re e Judge G W Brock is visiting In years in hie next eeareh for I t M oro and vioinity. w ill not carry in regu north pole. And yet some oall It - ,>Tbe Harriman special passed thru ’ desb. Moro Tuesday night. The rein of last Friday night and It s a 101b-$60.000-boy, horn to Saturday bee started grain in tbv Mr and Mrs George Kaaeberg, on stubble In a way that makes the the 26th, at Mayor Meaaioger’s cows laugh. bpme io this oity. The l« th annual regatU, at Asto Judge E V Littlefield returned ria Sspt 2, 8, 4, is looming up splen ta Moro on Tuesday. Mrs L a n d didly, promising to be tbs biggest the little boy w ill not return until and the beet after the Judge bolds his term of D r R A Heritage, dean of W illa court in Condon. Subscribe for The Observer. mette University Collage of Music, Oarl Peeta bee returned from his will have oharge of the musical fea ^Rev Holladay married Mies Anna Belle Chrisman and AE Blackburn, Idaho visit. j, tures a t the Oregon state fair. Sept at Rufus on the 25th. Tbe happy I f you want a Sewing Machine I t ' 16-21. ; , i couple w ill be at borne in tbe Dallee will pay you to see L W Roes. < The pockets of R I Young wer« attpr tbe boueymoon. Bargains in sewing machines Bee picked of 920 Saturday morning, as Tbe O R A N Co will put on an W F Schaller, auooeeeor to 8 T Co. he wee working io bis Dalles city extra daily passenger train Monday W hite Clover Ioe Cream at Ru garden. He had h it hie paote in between Portland and Huntington, dolfs every day and evening. * the house. both ways, connecting with the Bay a handy wagon at the Waeoo Some of our Inland Barbers re Oregon Short Line and intervening Implement House. Prioe 930.00. fuse to trim the alfalfa of hayseeds branohee. Old newspapers for sale at The who make a practioa of harrowing Tbe **oraek”-boat of tbe Columbia their mage at borne with a hand Observer Book Store. now makes Hood River its upper Penoil holders, that bold the pan- oom bine. terminii. The Dallas-Portland buai- Mrs W J Keeney and Mre A late dam Is done by three other lines, oil in any pooket, at The Observer Book Store. Pragg and little boy, ol Kent, and thb Regulator, Open River and Sim Tourist tags, with your name on, Mre K elly of Grass V alley, were mons fleets. printed while you wait, at The Ob dental patients of Dr H artley this A standard bred colt, belonging server Book Store. week in Waeoo. to J F Belahee, broke one of its fore Farmers, are you getting ready to M r Herrim an has struck out for ^ g by a fail in this oity Tuesday, spend a week at our district fair in Central Oregon in person I f any the break ie in a bad place, and Dr U 8 Marshal is looking for him he Goffin is doobtful of bis success in the Dalles? Better do so. m ajtbe iocod on Sunday by inqui- treatment of tbe case, but ie doing Veal the is heifer becoming abundant.. . »» . r ® P o a Spare calves too if you would | — ring .------ at the Hotel r tly , tbe best he oen for it. I Harvest men we've got the shoes! 0k Beside discounts as above I have a large number of articles w hich T h e y are goods which W hy not be one of them? <i m arked and sold at as low figures as sim ilar goods m ay be obtained, not am going to sell for cost. Ask our customers, they will tell you we are selling right. Henry Lambert of Portland, ap peared on the scene Tuesday, en route to Rohr V illa for a few days recreation. money from one and sells another on time, both at the same price. M oney If you are not buying of us, why? There are numerous alleged cures for the whisky habit, but the real oure Is a well kept rveoluliou to quit drinking the stuff. Grain purchased at all Stations in Sherman county Goods bought at invoice from the Sherman Trading Co. are now Farmers of Sherman county we a selling harvest supplies. See J M Dunaboo. Oats w ill ba In c h a r t* R vooli Store. D m , a r a 'B arley Warehouse at chance to buy goods at r ig h t prices. O r « ln Freeh supply of genuine oarboleo* inm just opened at theObeerver Book > i