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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1909)
The O b se r v e r . Z»n C M > O F F IC IA L other prominent citizens in their respective districts The vote on the Motion resulted « « V lr la l r « r « r . FAFBB as follows: OF I S « » » * » Yes—John Blough, MargaretSig man, L W Wimberly, W C. Bry ant— 4. ’ • \ ' D C. I reland , Editor. No—J M Woods—1. i “ C. L .I b * l a k d ................... M anager Tfie motion was declared carried April 16. 19U9 hut it requires a unanimous vote of FRIDAY the oom mi I tec to changé the con ' ' J Church and Society «orice» FREE, r>- stitution. MOMO, O B B O O N . cep< whes for moor, naak»n< purpose* Such notice* at regular rate* at the option ol the pubiiaher*. Before coming to the city to trade read err are requeued to examine TheObaei ver •drertiatng column*. It* the active, wide awake bu*ine** man who adverttae*. con sequently he U the moat accomm »dating, •ella the cheapest, and deal* the mo*t Uh- •r a llr in ererr war We will not he re a p in » ih ie for the neglect ol aubsenhere to notify ua of change« in then addre««. Nor w ill toe notification of a Postmaster that the eub •e n te r baa • RenaoTed " settle tbe UH ol a delinquent. D id it c v *r occur to you t h k l it costa no more to produce p rinting that ie pleasing to the eye than the other kind. The Observer is equipped witfo all modern facilities for doing go>sl work at tl»e very m in im u m of cart. 1 ry ua w ith an or,ter and if it 1» n<< execut ed to your perfect satisfaction you neeo not pay f<»r it. The following resolution was pre sented by Miss Sigman: Resolved. That theS-C D A dk A A lie, and is hereby dissolved. 1 wish to move its adoption, and deeire to oe counted present and voting in 'he affirmative. Yours very truly, II II White. A motion was made and seconded to adopt the resolution; the vote stood as foil ws: „ Yes—Margaret Sign.an — 1. No—John Blough, J M Woods, I. W \\ imberly. W C Bryant—-4. The resolution was declare»! Last IN edili ng Bells. O b je c t to S t r o n g M e d i c i n e s . M a u jr people object to ta k in g strong A very pretty wedding occurred medicines usually prencrlbed by physi Easter Sunday morning at the cian« for rheum atism . There is no need country home of the bride's parents o f internal treatm ent lu any «»r r of near this city,Rev A J Adams unit uaux'ular or chronic th e u tu itfo n , »m l more than nine out of 10 caaea of the ing Miss Amy E McClintoc and Mr dieeaae are of ^ue or the other o f the»» W A Tate in the holy bonds. Mr varieties. W hen there is no fever and Alex MacKnab was groomsman and little if any awelliug, you m ay know Miss Tate brideema'd. Only a few that it ia o n ly neoewtary to apply Cham intimate friends were invited. At berlain’s L lu im e u t freely to get quick relief; try iL For sale by Moro P h arma, •, 8 o'clock a tempting wedding break fast was served. Many handsome HI« Photo. To u v»M me w hy w ith bluett end laugh presents of silver ware and China I put a w a y th a t ^h<Bu<rai h. ware, were presented to the happy Ah. 'tie o f one I fa in would hide > F ro m thoee who lik e ly m ig h t deride. couple. They took the 9.20 train for I look a t it w ith fondeet gexe. F o r It la qu ite beyond a ll pi>lae. Portland, where they will spend "Tie o n * whoee every wish la mine. their honyyaoon. I beirduture home 'T ie one on whom m y tho u g h ts com bine will be in Gilliam county. The ‘T ie one I love w ith a ll m y h e a rt. 'T ie one fro m whom I'll never port. happy couple are receiving congrat W h o le thte most m yeterloue oneT W e ll—please excuse m y s o rry puts— ulations and The Observer wishes T h a t p o rtra it Is supposed to be them a pleasant journey through A very fla tte rin g one o f —me! —L a Touche H ancock in N e w Y o rk Sun. life. idk B e s t T r e a t m e n t fe e C o ld s . At the Presbyterian manse. April 12th, Rev A J Adams joined two other wil ing hearts in the bonds of matrimony, Mr Roy M Jones of Blalock, and M isa Iz-n* Pickard, of Klondike. The happy couple will .m ake their i^ime aliBialock. We . , congratulations, _ | extend and wish them a long and prosperous jour- ' ney. through Jife. _ ..... A -motion was made and second- . „ ...... , evl authorizing * J M W oods to super- \ intend the work of reconstructing Send for advertising rates. and building new hurdles. The motíóft'"¿arried. flrnd Thf Observer to your aheeni friend». It is better than a letter, It was moved and seconded that The Local Chvrchee and give» all the home news. Four J M \\ oods and W C Bryant be a i . months for 50c. committee to make arrangements j M o re P re s b y teria n C h u rc h . for excursions and rates to the field i Services in Moro Pre-hvterian Ruasia is celebrating the centen meet at Moro.„ The motion carried, church next Sunday, Morning and ary of it» literary star, Gogol. The A motion wag made and seconded evening. Subject of morning discourse: year 1809 seems tO have Upeu the that --- W C Brvant ----- w - ‘7 - he -----: made ---- a com- ff “Sqm* manly young men.” ♦ greatest in the stork» history. mittee of one to arrange for hand • Subject of evening discourse: music for the field meet. Motion "Religious tuuibjyn*.’’ The University of Oregon w bite- carried. “Come thou with us, and we will wash says tubbing is discipline, and do thee good.” It was moved and seconded that Sunday school at 10 a m. hazing is sport. The principal row A cordial welcome to all. dies who tubbed young Bristol into the sixty yard dash in the A divis A. J. A dams , Pastor. the insane asylum were 'punished,' ion be eliminated. The motion car M o r o h/1. £ . C K u rc K ried. by suspensions', of 14 days each!! Sunday School at 10 o’clock a m. A motion to adjourn carried. P H Bifxton, Supt. Announcement is made that in L W Wimberly, Secretary. Ladies’ Aid Society, every Thurs addition to the $25 fare from Miss day, at 2 o’clock p m. Mrs J E ouri river points; $30.50 from St. A WILEY SWINDLER. Blue, President. • Louis and $33 from Chicago, a pro S p a u ld in g C h a p e l. portionate rate is good from every Kake Seller of the Diekman Sharks Sunday School every Sunday at a Candidate for Stripes, point in the Unite»] t^tates, to this 11 a m. at Spaulding jjhapel. Every state. Say: From N e w York $50; And the Lxiek Step. one invited to be present and take Boston $49.75; Cleveland $-39.75; part A M Wright, Supt.’1 Birmingham $40.25, etc. Sch-mes beyond estimate t w be M o n k la n d P r a s b y ta n a n C h u r c h . ing worked in Oregon by smart art Regular service at the usual hour The meetings of the State Press ists in the get-rich-quick line, and next Sunday. Everyone welcome. Association held in Portland last only once in a while one gets into week were the lienL in recent years, j til. A fellow came to Moro recent U p B e fo re th e B e r . both iu attendance and numtiera, ly and sold three buildings and four N H Brovfn, an attorney of Pittsfield, quality of material considered. lots to Carl Peetz and O A Ramsey V t,w rite « ,“ We have used D r Kings New None of the old bangers on were in to which I e had no title whatever. Life Pill« for year«and find them sucb a evidence; men who have never been The<ftal was conducted in such a good fam ily medicine we fsould n ’t be known as either printers or pub smoothe way that scarcely anyone w ithout th e m ." For chills, constipation lishers. The Association lias been questioned the play. But now the bilHouHue«« or «irk headache tliey work at work weeding this class out until swindler is on the direct road to the wonder«. ‘¿Scat Moro Pharm acy. it is now imi»ossihle for any except penitentiary and soon will fully ap Taking a Mean Advantage. those eligible to membership to at preciate the point in that <d J coup Once a th rifty Scotch physlclan was tend. U ntil the afternoon of the let which says: called to a case where a woman had w**- - * first day the attendance as ^rtnill? dlilorkind her Jaw? H e very soon put He who sells what isn’t his’n her right. The woman asked bow Five daily papers were represented Must huv it back or go to prison much was to pay, The doctor ni^metj and 38 of the most Hutatautial his fde. The patient, thought It too weekly papers of the state. The This fellow will go to prison because much. He, however, would not take the property which he sold belong social feature of the occasion was less, nnd as the woman refused to give two dinners given in the'Portland ed to a resident of Vancouver, with him the fee he began to yawn. Yawn Ing, ns every one knows, Is Infectious Commercial Club dining room, on Whom Messrs I ’eetz and Ramsey The yonng woman In turn yawned Friday and Barnrday. liave since settled. H er Jaw again went out of Joint, and The swindler was captured at Salem, and will go over the road to the pen from Heppner, where he was wanted for a similar swindle. He was identified and arrested only a moment, l»efore Sheriff Freeman reached Salem with a warrant for him, having traced him from Wap- ineeia. The culprit wan traveling under the name of James Davis, the one a««ume«l in Morrow county and by which he had forged a deed to a $20,000 farm near Lexington, and afterwards borrowed $1,200 from the Heppner hank, on the strength of the forgery, leaving $400 to his credit, afterwards cashing a check for $50 at a Sa’em hank. the doctor trium phantly said, “Now until yon hand me over my fee your Jaw can remain ns It is.” Needless to say. the money wns promptly paid. Tariff tinkering is dubious busi ness. Hince the iteginning of the current fiscal year, July I, 1998, the U .8. Treasury lias paid out $89, F or C o n s tip a tio n . 009,000 more than it lias taken in. L H F arnham , a prom inent druggist Either the governlueut reveuties at Hpirit lake, la ., says, "Chamberlain’i Htomach and L iv e r Tablets are certal lily most be raised or its expenses veij tiie t>est th in g on tlie inalket for const! heavily reduced. In all discussion pation "(Jive these tablets a trial; you 're of the tariff hill it must lie reinein certain to find them agreeable, pleasant bered that this nation needs reve In effect 25c sample free Moro Pharmacy nae and that at the present time less than 40 percent, of the govern P e rfe c tly R e e ig n e d . ment income is derived from for An old Scotchman who was threat eign ¡»aid duties. Furthermore, if ened w ith blindness consulted an oculist. the ‘dry’ wave continues to spread "W ill you have a little Btlmulunt?’ receipts from internal revenue may inquired the doctor. fall far short of the estimates, and The old Scotchman smacked his lips as the sum of the revenue provided In eager anticipation. “Ou, aye, I ’ll tak’ a drink o’ any by the Payne hill is calculated to When arrested $700 in cash was thin’ you have handy," was the quick only meet the demands of the gov found on his person, and upon his rejoinder, ernment, any «serious falling off in order Sheriff Shutt, who went to ’’Ah. that's the trouble j” ..exclaimed one branch will make a hole that Salem to. get his man from Sheriff the oculist. '’You’ll have to stop drink ing or you'll lose your eyesight.” will be hard to fill. Minto, took charge of the money The old,chap itondered a moment. “A’, weel, doctor, It doesna much and turned it <>v<r !<> '!)•• llipptu»r m r'te r | hue seen everythin’ that’s THE ABNl'AL FIELD MEET. hank, which is pr«tcticai»y u co itc*- worth anyw ay." sion of guilt on the part of the Preliminary Business Session of the swindler and leaves his liability to Executive Committee. S w e p t e v s r N ia g a r a . the hank less by that amount. This terrible calam ity often occurs tie A meeting of the executive com As above stated our Sheriff Free cause careless boatmen Ignore the rivers mittee of the Sherman county Ath man traced the fellow from Wapi warnings, growing ripples and faster entrant: N a tu re ’s warnings are kind. letic mid Declamatory Association nitia to Salem, where, by acc dent I bat dull pnin or a d ie in the twick warns was held in Wasco April 10th, and a Mr Fuller, from Lexington, had you the kidneys need attention If yoti the following business was transact recognized the swindler and had would rsna|M» 1st si msladlen, drupay, di- ed: him arrested ju*t as Mr Frwnian ahetiaor B rig h t’« dis-ase Take Electric The meeting was called to order sa - alsiut to gather him in. Thi Bitters at once and »ee bne* anlt«- fly and by C Bryant president. The give- Heppner the first crack at him all your l*e«t feelines return " A fte r long suffering from weak kidneys and lame minutes of the previous meeting on a d<sl for which he should re ‘ ack, one f I .no ls>t 1 le a Im lly cured m e," were*' read and approved as read. ceive 10 years; after that Moro may writes J B Blankenship of Belk, Tenn. O nly 50c at Moro Pharm acy. Miss Margaret Sigman read a notice give him 5 y»ar* more. from H 1! White, authorizing her From what we know of him it is ** Country Style. to j^ct as memlier of ’the committee Mr. Cl'tcuss (home from the office»— very evidetit that the culprit is in in his stead. There being no objec Why. w hat’s the matter with father* every detail an unde-irable citizen, In-thw? tions she was declarer] a qualified ami deserves a long term or two, or Mra. Cjtlcusa—Oh, pa went out for a member of the committee. three. At Pi-ndleton one of the pic walk today, his first since coming to A motion was made and seconded tures that Sheriff Shutt had made New York, and lie's got a bad sore throat fr»:n soying "Good morning” to to admit the country schools into of him, was recognized as the pic every one he passed.— Puck. the association. In discussion of the ture of Dexter Roberts, formerly of " I '» R a th e r D ie . D o o to r) question it was shown that sixteen that city; a man who spent many T h a n have m y fret c u to ff," «aid M L schools had applied for admission years in Umatilla county, atl(j who Bingham of Princeville, I I I , *'but you *11 and two had rejmrted indifferently was sen I to the pen for 5 years, in die from gangrene, which had eaten 8 The two latter gave as their reason- 1884, for ckt'le stealing; lie was also toes away; If you don’t," said all doctors that tliey were located too, fur from miked up in a land swindling case Instead,he used Bucklen’k Arnica Halve town to enter. All the /petitions an<l cau«ed one man to go into till w holly cured Its cureaofexema, ver sores, burns, boils and piles astound signed by school officials and bankruptcy. tbaw orkL 26o at Moro Pharm acy. ■ --------- f M any a M e r e C it iz e n F in d s s tru g g le H a r d . W ith a back constantly aching; W Uh distreaaing u rin a ry disorder«, D a lly existence la but a struggle. None need to keep It up; Doan'a K id ney Pills w ill cure you. Thegold framed tjeo acles you found in or near Moro, please give them to Mr. 6. Elcock, and receive reward. J. B. W heat , *— - Moro, Or Colanthe Colts for Sale. Nine 2-year o 1(1 b and eight year lings; will sell on reasonable terms; bankable notes taken. Will sell all to one purchaser, or will mate any teams, or make a single sale desired. Only reason for selling is shortÇof pasture and have a large number of horses to keep. For particular* phone or write to C iihis A nderson , Ï3O»329] Moro, Or Russell Cyclone Thresher J I Ca«e Engine and other Ma chinery, for sale low down for cash. Apply to II. F. M yers , tf.32l>] m. bo . of Wasco, Or Leghorn and Turkey Eggs. 8. C. White Leghorn* and M. B. Turkey eggs for sale, any quan tity S. C. White Leghorn eggs $1.26 per setting of 16, or $5.00 ;>er 100. Turkey eggs $1.60 per setting of 11, or $12.00 per 100. For information address Locust Blossom Poultry Farm, A. F. W atkins , Proprietor, 41.327] Wasco, Or Office in the Moro Commercial Co U N D E R T A K IN G - . Frank Mencfcv Any person or persons having horses, cattle, houses, lots or house hold goods for sale, exchange, or parties desiring to buy such prop erty, will find T he O bserver a good medium for advertisirig’ and securing k customer. Try T he O bserver , Moro. Or » L L th e real value a w a tch has is in the m o ve m e n t— in the m a te ria l, fin is h , a d just m e n t o f th a t m ove m e n t. • - \ T he H oward is the only Amer ican watch alwayt finished and adjusted as a fint movement, at whatever price it is to be sold— from $35.00 to $150.00. We are distributors for this d » tinctive watch. . Watob l n s * « « t « r te e O R N C « . MuK'k Heise etiti Huiell Profite. PR IC ES R E A S O N A B L E U v e «mi Let Live. t e ll etui E x a m in e M \ Hiooh of F I KN I I I H E etui Conducted on Best Principles ( • w a r r c l e l T r a d e M w llc lie d MDK LINKS twforv buying ORKtiON W hen O. W . A X T E L L Fred Wil«t>n M oro - O regon. in P u r lin ud Menefee & W ilson W m . R udolf A ttorneys - at - L aw Office in the Vogt Block, upstairs 1'HE DALLES D r MARIE M. GOFFIN. - D ûm es of W orn & Children a Specialty O ffic e In T h e G o ffin B u ild in g , let St. M u ro , O re g o n . It 1» new and it* rbom« are provided with running water and long distance tele phone». European plan, Kate» $1 per day and upward Highest priced room $3 Ice cold d rinks end i<w t ream in sea per day. son. Socle weter,* bottled end fountain, alw ays on hand. Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co. B illiard and Pool T ables Chas. W rig h t, President. M o ro . O reg o n . D e n tis t- A s to L o s in g . 4**- T h e w o rld loves a good loser. B u t e tili the w o rld chooses T o love even better T h e m an who ne'er loose. Z ' c -■ — —P itts b u rg Post. MORO - - - C o rn er 7th and Stark Streets. M. C. Bk-klnMon, Manager. 0* fi- Messinger J ..R . Morgan " Y o u r sou has consumption; hl« case is hopeless f a r e a pp allin g words spoken to Geo E Blevins, a leading Springfield, N C merchant by tw o expert doctors/m e a lung specialist; then was shown the wonderful t« w e r of D r K in g ’s N e w Dis covery. “ A fte r three weeks use," writes M r Blevene, “ he was as w ell as ever, I would not take a ll the money in the w orld for w h a t it d id for m y boy." I n fallible for coughs and oolds, Its the saf eat, surest cure of deeprate lung diseases on earth. 60c aod $1 a t Moro Pharm acy guaranteed; tria l bottle free. Hotel Oregon Confectionery Cigars, T obaccos PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. STO« AT Find «treat. Strong brick, Moro, Ore. OREGON D r . o j . goffin , C ity OREGON JD ra y Express and Freight All Work Warranted. Delivered to any Part of the City Office cor. First at ,and McCoy av., Piano and Furniture Moving. Diagonally opposite Dr». Goffin. Trunks and Grips Delivered J m ie s S S te w a rt To and From all Trains. Address: M ORO. OREG O N. Stock Inspector S h erm an C ounty, ' Oregon. A. G. BOESON t Proprietor of, CITY DRAY NO. 2 p uty Stock Inspector Louis S chadew itz, K en t, Oregon Esmond Hotel P ro tlan d , O reg o n . OSCAR T a c t. te M d M a rm a Stretti Free b u t to and from train« R ates by the day 6 0 c, 7 5 c, 1.0 0 , $ I .6 0 , $ 2 . S European Plan A Good Clean Fam ily Hotel Trunkr snd Grip* Hauled io and Pliallasiúnt Livery Co: front all train« Wasco, Oregon. Another form of tact lies iu the ability to arrive at conclusions w ithout expressing them .— Punk .lllj! iïlllll’ltr A H e a lin g S a lv e ■ F or burns, chapped hands, and sore n ipples,C ham berlain’»Halve is most ex- eellenL I t allay» the pain o f a burn a l most In stan tly, aod unless the in ju ry Is very severe, heals the parte w ith o u t leaving a soar. 25c a t Moro P h a rm a cy . M Sidney Johnson, Proprietor. Every kind of rig to order, nnd all order» prompt and aatifl- oe aven« vw O R O K R factorv at reasonable price». N wrt ( i l'KIl, Aim fjHKxr - Farmers teams fed as well a» they «.re ied ^ t home, if* not better. Tel$|»hone at our exjtense. A t T he O bserver O ffice Z NOTICE TO BREEDERS The MANAGER ANDKRSON Draying of all Kind». M oros > Z Z Z Z Z Z -Z -» » B arber S 1 hop I P o r c e la in B a th T u b a . Everything First Class and lip to dak. | Monkland £ Agent for the Bent Steam Laundrv S c i ___i» • i Shop in Brick Building next Obstfr^er Ottice Percheron Horse Association i.n t .A R L E V V I S , P r o p r i e t o r .. - Announce to the Farm ers o f S h erm an C ounty th a t th e ir P erch ero n stallion P aper R a n g in g COLANTHE Satisfaction Guaranteed Both in Workmanship and Price Office at Furniture Store? 4 • w ill m a ke the season o f 1 9 0 9 F. R. A X T E L L , M O R O , O R a t fo llo w in g places and days Tuesdays at W . A . W oods W e d n e sd a ys a n d T h u rs d a y s To Buy, Sell or Lichange - New Entirely. Convient to Business My M ollo le MORO H a rn e y . GRASS VALLEY. ORE new brick building. For sale by a ll dealers. Price 60 cents. F oster-M ilburn Co., Buffalo, New Y o rk , sole agents for the U nited States. item ember the name— Doans— and take no other. . W e r d s to F r e e z e t h e B e u l. Spectacles Lost. ...A N D ... Bryant & Mowry, The Tete-a-tete. R h e u m a tis m . More than nine out of every 10case« of rheum atism are sim ply rheum atism of the muscles,due to cold or dam p or cron- ic rheum atism ; in such cases no internal treatm ent is required; the freeapplica- tlon of Cham berlain's L lu im e u t is ail th a t is needed and it is certain to give quick relief; give it a tria l, see for your self how q uickly it relieves the pain and soreneas. Medicines usually given in te r n ally for rheum atism are poisonous,or very strong medicines; they are worse than useles In cases of chronic and mua- cular rheum atism . For sale by Moro Pharm acy, A ttorney a t L aw Mrs M artha W Rigsby, 322 O ak at. MORO ; .OREGON Hood R iver, O r, rays, " I suffered from back ache and other distressing sym p W . C. B ryan t George Mowry toms of kidoey trouble, and although 1 used numerous remedies, I was unsuc cessful In find in g relief. F in a lly I t ’ * J learned of Doan'a K id n e y Pills and L aw y ers procured a box. I n a short tim e I be g a n to feel a great deal better .continued Rooms 1, 2 and 3 over W W M t\» and received a complete cure." O( the culprits haled before a police lidglstrate In New York one Monday nornlug there was one, an lrlabinan. a ho had caused no end o f trouble to lie police the Saturday night preced ing. , ' . The magistrate regarded the pris oner w ith mingled curiosity and in dignation. “80 you’re the man that gave the officers so much trouble7“ Ills honor asked. “I understand that It took seven policemen to lock you n p l" •'Tie, your honor," responded the Celt, w ith a broad grin, "but It would take only wan to let me ouL’’—H a r per's W eekly. B e w in *. young man. before too la te O f the reductive te te-a -te te. I t « e a r * a nlaak of dim pled ■miles, B u t Ju»t «B at-etl. lu rk w om an's wiles. A nd who so strong th a t he can w ard A gainst these? M en, be on your guard A n d deadly cozj corners flee Lest you be bagged u n w a rily . —G u nter'» M a a a x ln a F U R N IT U R E )V in to n H o te l • • The ‘ •Most ordinary cold« w ill yield to the simplest treatm en t," nays the Chicago T rib u n e ," moderate laxatives, h o t foot hatha,free perspiration.avoidance o f wet and cold exposure after treatm ent, «to.” W h ile thia treatm ent 1« sim ple it requi res considerable trouble, a m rth e one a d opt ing it must remain iu doors for days, or a fresh cold is most sure to be enntrgo- led and in m any instances pneumonia follows Is it uot better to pin your faith to an old reliable pre|>aration like Cham berlain's ( \>ugh Remedy, famous fo rita cure of colds and can always be depend ed upon? For sale by Moro Pharm acy. T L W. ROSS, Wasco, Oregon, I .a.»,...-» A HARD STRUGGLE o f B r o c k B ro s . ~— a t th e fa rm 00107878 > F r id a y s a t C h r is A n d e rs o n S a tu rd a y s a n d M o n d a y s a t R o y Pow ell C e r tific a te o f P e d ig r e e . Colanthe in recorded by the American Percheron Horse Breeder» and Importer» A««ocia- tion, hi» recorded number being 40930. Color and description, brown, star, »mall snip. Pedigree, foaled April 11th, 1903, bred and owned by H. Q. McMillan of Rock Rapid», Iowa. Got by Calypso 26017 [44677], by Theudis 26016 [40871], by Besigue [19602], by B rilliant’ H I--I» 1 6 [2919], by Fenelon 2682 [38], by\B ril]iant 1271 [766], by Brilliant 1899 [756], by Coco II [714], by Vieux Chaslin [713], by Coco [712], by Mign Oil [716], by Jean Le Blanc [739]. Dam. Corona 23366, by Stmdow 21144, by Clnmpin 13999 [29892], by Phenix 8849 [6983], by Fenelon 2682 [38], by Bril liant 1271 [766,] by Brilliant 1899 [756], by Coco II [714], by V ilux Chaslin [713], by Coco [712], by Mignon [715], by Jean LeBLnc [739]. 2d Dam. Babe 21146, by Pluton 10113[19321 ], by Vaillnnt [404], by Prosper [893], by Decide [892], by Vieux Pierre [894], by Coco [712], by Mignon [715], by Jean Le Blanc [739J. 3d Dam., Dimmitt 4450, imported from France in 1882 by Dillon Bro»., of Normal Illinois. T e r m « o f S e r v i c e . Single leap $10, payable at time of aervice. The season $16, payable at the end of the »eaaon. To ioaure $20, payable when the mare is known-to be with foal. Mare %nd oolt to atand good for services. Care will be taken to prevent aooidents, but will be responsible for none. ’ Trading, w iling or removing the mare from the neighborhood forfeit» the inauranoe; and the money become» due. 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