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BY THE EDITOR
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The following is an extract from a
letter w rille- to the < >r* g >man t.j 1 .
K !<arlmnre, of thl« cltv, In answer
to an <-<lt|orlal In that p»|>er, and
Contains many facts for r< ft<- tmn.
The flax Imlustiy In this ««-etion
has ln*l«-c<l pe***«-d the >*x|*< rim* ntal
«tagc, and none thrr - •• who will
deny that our farmers * .nn*.t gr w
flax with profit. T<> lx* sure they
did not taat year, neither did they
raise any f*t(ier cerl.il with p*- fit
Had the acasui been an vv<-rag«*
tho flax crop aa well as tho grain
crop would ha»*a l**en Ouch ’ • -tier,
ami would have al! be**u •«*. * I and
barventad. At It wm most uf the
flax crop was harvaated st a great
lose, ami so was all **tt»< r grain erut>a.
The NOrthwciatern I lux ami I'lher
Manufacturing < < rrqiany, of thl
city, ai* l of which Mr. Iz.rtn. re 1«
tho manager, has spent «ex* ral
thousands i f dollars In er- ting
buildlnga fabd tanks .i '«I I
>fh«-r
w. <c preparing Io manufacture the
fl ix straw Into fitter and then lnt<
grain Mgs that the fumrr* 'n thia
sect, t at least may find a market
foi tl •• thousands of ton* of straw
that Is c->w * t*.tal t -* to t hi m. 1 h<*
t vupany j*rop *. to have suffl< lent
rua* htnory Insinlh-i t*< tween now
and the romit-g harvest to ut.sllze all
tlie st’nw grown In thl« locality the
coming «> i*>n, and with this end In
view are w-.rklng steidily to get
everything in r<->idlm*«* for the com
Ing harvest. The plant when c *m*
{•let* d, w ill have a capacity of four
ton* of straw per <lay and w ,11 em
ploy ai«uut twenty men. I our tons
of straw will mik** ib-ut one t -n < t
fit« i and »•.-cording to the -it.-.v«*
woiilii mean h I k > u I two thousand
grain t>*gs. Our people arc lnd<*«*d
fortunate in seeurltig the * «taMlsh-
ment of tills plant h**re, and nur
farmers shout I upi-r< Ute th- fact
that by having tho f i -t- ry her--
the» w III fln I i re.i-ly market f--r all
th«* flax str.i w th* v > t rnlM* und grt
lithe mill. Here K h part of Mr.
Larimore's letter:
“ Well, hut it is said "we have
no iL.x Imlustry. f' I .< t u-
Thia | sat icnr ,1* ut l¿,(*N err»»«»
were s«>t»n to flax In the l’i*«*i tic
Northw* «1, the straw li m which
w as >.n 'al>-«lute l< -*, entailing an
imim-nsc aim unt of money tn it«
wasting We tl run* **nv t ii
straw
to thu acre. This would give ;>,<«»)
tons “of s.rsw, xl*- it **• *|irirt, r <<f
which 1« «pinning fltier,
«<» we
would I v NT.'M) tons of fltx-r. This
•n* II
grainbng-. left to be t urned In the
straw «tack <>t r*»lt* I *>*i the ground
Figure the«** gr>(liit«,gs ,t an sv, r
age pr' <i of ■'*■ each. <ml you «<•«• the
haiKl«-
i* «urn ut J***T *.-*-»1 wa« wast-
• «I to i *• f iriner* of the I’aclfl«
Norlliwest itlo.ie for lack of pnqx'r
OOCOUmgealenl. I I,«* last clause of
your article Is especially to the
point: "Ther<* 1« no III >re re ison for
Importing our gminfags or jut«*,”
etc. I tn>|M* I have al h ast «u* c<*.**l
«1 tn snow log o.ie g*xi*l ri-i'.- ni fo. not
doing so, -in,) w >uld , lo->* t,v asking
a questh-m Why w >uld II not be
a w I m * move on the part of the tab*
of Oregon to take hold of tills ent«*r-
prise In the pt« u of losing money
In the manufacture of stove«?
Candidate-* for «Iste and county
Officer* arc nlnxidy I*** -mdugnumer
ous and the couvcntl.uis -tre going
to hnve p'enty uf llmlier to pick
from. Albany has several "aspit*
anta,” an*l thick
over the county. Our advice to the
voter* Is to lay aside politic*, and
vote for oiim. L»-t r.o man receive
a vota, for a co« at y office, especially,
who is not known to tie h<xm*t, re
liable and < ap'ble of filling the poai
I Inn,to which he aspires. Alw.ve all
tilings let him be p>wv*sed of a < b an
■••com, ami vote for no otic who i* a
prote**b»n»l ottico aoukur. By this
do not think that we would have
you voto for an «uquallBcd man
lather than one who ha* held util <<
IIFPVITA
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arso MANHUOr
Cures fni| ntrnejr. Night Pwdsakmaand
Westing dlMwac*.
itiscasc», all effect*
cltevU of »elf-
»«li-
ahtiae, or cxccse and Ind'.*-
cr« timi A nerve tonic mid
blood bwlliler. Bring* the
pink glow to pale cheek* and
restore* the lire uf south
By mail AO«' |*r lais: ti boxe*
fot B&.tlOt «Uh ix written go wren-
t««c to « urw or rct'und tbu ntsiuey.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
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before, but we are not In favor of
keeping a man In ofilce year after
year, until hv begins to think that
the affair*uf the county could not be
run without him. There are aeorc*
of good nun in l.lnn county who
have never I m ** mi before the voter*,
who arojuat as capebio uf conduct
Ing the county** buslneaa a* those
who have s|M*nt half their live,
within the wall« of the court house,
and In many Instance« better quail
fled. T h ». S iu * ti.'s no candidate
to place before the people, but would
like I i sev a grid t lean, honest cam
(Milgn, and this can txi bad only by
putting up go*») honest men for the
voter* Io choose from.
Special
Prices on
Gum Boots
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Tho registration law, otlglnated
and lolilded through th • tliegon leg
Ulature by a firm of printer* mid
blank book ninnufactuti*, uf Port*
land, Is causing a g xel deal of trou
ble to both voters and registering of
fil ial*. Already two or three [e.luts
have been referred to thu attorney
gen -ral for his i!i*-ff«mn, and the
chances are two tn one that tlier«-
w ill (-<■ several more before the mat
ter i* ** itlt'i
We have ouf doubts
a* to tho use of such a I <W, MpCsdftl-
ly In the thinly |x>pul.ili d counties.
It may he Well enough for Portland,
but outside of that city it is a dead
letter, Il will cost I.Inn county
al«>u! f-L><o to get the voter* all reg
istered, and there will bo -everal
w ho w III not register owing to a ml*
understanding which cause* them
to think that they will la* required
to pay ti n rents for the privll* ge.
The law is a |s»or one, and It should
I m * tin- dtlty of the next legislature
tu modify It or r< |nal It altogether.
Ikxi’t forget that we .ire goins* to
liaw's lisal farmer's institute In thl*
clt) its.ut the flr-t of Msn-h. Wbil«
the mcutlng will t>*< devoted largely to
dairying in I butter making still
there will tn* several papers an I ad*
dn-ws <>n general diversified farm
Ing. and non** of our progressiva
fsrmers should let anything keep
them from attending tin» meeting,
a* they w ill undoubtedly learn m>iii*.<-
thing to their inier-est. 1’here <ira
nom* of u* |H»rf«-ct, and eveu the
wises* of us can sometlmiwi learn
somcttilng, henc» we hold the«*
very institutes for th** benefit of all
snd that all may have the same op.
|«>rtunlty of learning. Keep your a
Overcoats UNTIL
THE BOSTONS"
FKOBIAN BROS,
AI.RANY. OREGON,
SPORTING GOODS...
Feb. 1st
Agent* f >r MARI IN RUTA UNG Ril l I'M
AND SlIfHGt’NS
' Notwithstanding the con«
tinuallv advancing i>ric«**
on all leather go*»i* we
will give l<I per cent off
on all l«*atlii-r boots, to
make room for our itn-
m< ti'-r litn a of spring fo*d
wear, now on the wav.....
Shotgun Shells of all kln-l*, l*>ad«'l to ordvr.
Satisfaction <iuamnle«-l.
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rhe annual re|x*rt of John J. Val* I
online president of Wells, I irg > A
Company« Expr***«s gives «-me valu*.
able statistic« a» lott.w precious met
als produ<*ed tn th«* states aid terri* |
hirles w**«t of the Ml«*«<iurl river (In
cluding British Columbia ami Yu
k n fcrrlt.iry , fluting KW, whl b.
shows In the aggregate! H I*!. I
Kat,Iti”;’"silver, « i* •,‘4.4‘e*j Copper, I
» *.. t ;. *4. ■
gnies reaull, ♦ Ji»1,Mt,(«>7. The to
til amount |>n»luc*«l In Oregon was
» l,*v«t,,‘*i,’I The year's cmubincd
product t gold is the greatest in1
ths history uf thu countrl«*«
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l’nlti'1 States British Cuiuml la ai I
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Yukon Territory—that of gold, f • ,
!9b, 1C.7, being ahnve any previous
record officially reported) and the
worlda output of g >1*1 for 1*. H»—ap
proximately Bfl»<aOOO,OuO is Hina».-
Ing. Ausiril,-*» Ineroaaed |ts,(MNy
Oik), the British poaesslon of the
Northwest, I',.non,<»»• and tho t'nl-
ted —tales, te.'>*a»,'»»i. The raplJIy
im r**.*-i:>g pr-ducllonuf South Afri
ca w •« arrested by tho B*x-r war
a)*>ut ilio 1st of < »ctob**r. To that
time it *h<>w«.i mi Increase over cor
responding months of la«t year * 11,-
<*«i,i«»i.
10£ Off
uf
111
NO. IL
omen> 'torni rubber»*,
|H'r pair,
40
Little boy»- fancy owreoatfi,
<'overt cloth, to S yrs,
re'hiri il flutti
to 3.2.S
"3 IN ONE" OIL
For Bicycl«*«, Hewing M ichlnes, <Inns aid I'ypewrlter*
Men' f rench Kip double solo
amt tapped nod pegg—t
♦2.7*' t*>ot for
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J'.’.I* pldr
Men’s heavy *1 -uble «*>!•• ami
t»ppc*l amt |--gg«-*l I2.2.1
boot for..................... .. 12." I pair
YoUth’fi ul*t*T overcoat* rc-
ilucci! trotti........ Ô.3Ô tn -I..’»O
til’N- and HI* Y< '! I'S rc|*alr* I »I re t— >n.sl*lr rate*
SCIO I’f < >PLE— tb.n’t forget you
have been {«tying 2-5 percent mor«-
for thee«* wune quality l»«>t»t»*f*>n>
<>ur io per cent special, mnkl.igs
•avlng tn you of ’ • |wr cent, w hich
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I* worth looking after..
G. D. TROTTER
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j CLOTHING...
Wo now have the largest and
lwst sclccfcil stock <»l ( lothing
ever shown in the valley, which
we are (»Hering1 at...................
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STAYTON, OREGON
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i-ord inde In tl>T« ro-p.-ct by our
own county should la* r.n example
to the other count le* of the *t ito.-
I.Ugl-Hr- Registre,
Axsuad tcc Worli
The tr.in.lation of tin* New Testa
ment into the Korean language hu*
been complete*!.
The last was the greatest year for
pears that th* New Jersey farmer*
have had for a decade.
Engineer* estimate tbit 2U,<**«»
Imrse |M»wer can be develotwd )»lotig
the ('iilcago Military cansl.
Imring the year l*CM the railroad*
I >rder«**l 2,4*2 new lo-omoti ves break •
Ing all previous record*.
Of ll-e **ll,<k)n,0(M) |x*ople in Nouth
America It Is estimated that .ki.uuo,-
WMI have r.ev«-r seen a llibl**.
The Introduction 1 1 electric light
into Berlin's fourteen markets ef*
I fect«**l a saving in H‘*a ,,t $ 1.5,m*t
eye on the date, ami come and help
The colony of New South Walea,
make the institute the success I hit
¡Australia, egpacta to have Ikl.Uki
It should t>e.
tori* of w heat for ex|*ort this aeaaon.
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i no ’ Congregational
oiiicrrgiiirnni rniin-
The
churvhee of
If no other demand Is mad.* by -u.U
t I, .. , .............
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the people of this co<ittty upon their ed ;>**ople, have formed a state as*
rvpr<**M*ntatlve In tin* next legisln* -station.
An lm|xirtnnt element of the ved-
tore, whoever he may he, of what-
•ver political faith, or whether lie
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city of llilfhdu 1« cmujxjsed of the
h<s any faith or not, the demand Polish voters.
stiunld be made upon him Io tt«e Ills
In the number of locomotives the
l«*«t endeavova for the enactm *nl of Culted States come first with a to
tai
of fK.ftfl. (Irrel Britain come-
law creating n state l««*nl of equal
next with I9,O»X
ization. The eXt>rrlence of one
han three Institution*
year* axsesament in thia state
is for Hwltxerlnnd
the cure of drunsnnls which t*-
quite -nough, and a* must tie the ord yorwimt -it * oroo la
-.* h
cnee, one yeaf m->re to follow with tbe caer* treated.
Gr«-*w has follow«»! !t*ly'«e» *m
such r**<!lculou*lv dilcriminat» aa-
**esment work a« has been done the pie in forbidding tin* exportation of
antiquities. N* Bee has been serv
past year throughout thu alate, Wt>
ed on foreign government* xml
l»ellevo thv people will be as loud in learn**l -defies.
their demands for a state t»«nrd of
The North Carolina {xmltentNry
I equalization ts they were a year ago wa*
self supporting list year, aid'
return«-! to the atate | «i,u*«) borrow
dsmorous for Its abolition.
ed during thu year.
t ollectkm of ,-»ll lax has been
Ihirwny looses In the Philip
neglected Io considerable extent In
phi««« r'oV<*rlf«g the whole p*rl.<d
the different counties. With th««
died
exception of Marlon county with w tth .-pain at«* '»’I kilted,
lll»i polls I sm county leads all oth of wounds »ml accidents, VM dt<*<! bf
dlaease, ard I*!*» wounded. The to
or counties In the -date with ."»jo for tal Is *212. or abmit one third of the
last year. There Is Mtdtmtmah for British low«« from t>ul|et«, disease
Instance. With a votl«*« population .and captures In Audih Africa
of at law t Jj,*xs> as compared with
the tirili—fl .■uniotlties any that
4IJ7 fur Izttie county, Multnou-ih itn-nsur*-' will l«e fakko to prevent ■«
e runty collected **dy I »>t poll« of repetlon <»f in« Ident* »uch as the
•r»|*lnv« rvf
r* t
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less than half ,he
\Vr have many spcci.il lines of
Spring jiiii I Summer suits anti
light weight underwear............
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OREGON.
NMhing »Ut» M ia c f»»-ír h
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All kind* of watchc* clock* >tn<l jew
elry rep ilred promptly
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mid SOTTI!
I'nder u new ord¡nance in
lar.il t? secure licence h petition
mU‘t tie prowntm! with it iimjorit.v
The republican |H«rty promisee of the legal petitioners of the city
on It. At tho recent meeting of the
twolhnigsth.it are worth moru to city c »uncll four petitioner« wen*
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■ w e yi I < ?■ * u • i .' r 11:
Oregon than has ever burn offered I
to the state at any previous time 112 to !•»!, another from I2‘J to lot»,
another from -Vwi tn in.’, and the oth*
ami they are: Expansion and the
or from 2T5 to u,i A* it r |iilr«ul III
Nicaragua canal. With the««* t wo to mak<* a in iji-rlty ill were reject
step* forward In the march of pro- ed.
gre«« Oregon w ilt aland >» tower of
gre.itnes« in the new empire of the
Firsi to »rrt»- w •* th» irkgraphtc
West.—Eugene Iteglsh-r.
o.*»*- Th«» lV»-*-k!y Orsgoelan.
The state democrat centra! com
mittee ha* met In Portland and is
sued a call for a -t .to convention un
April 12th. < hairman Ht****l of the
republican Collimiti re , will soon call
* meeting of that l«wly, and the
slats republican convention will
prolmbly I m * held early in April.
Way Down Prices
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The city council met In apoclal
session Monday evening and fixed
the t.ix levy for this year at three
mill«. Thl« 1» a reduction of ttvo
mill* from Inst year’s levy, and the
reduction will (x* greatly appreclni-
<•■1 by our citizen*. Wo doubt if
there it a city In tile stale that ow n*
amljiqierates It* ow n light itml wa
ter plant and keep* up street Im
provements and meets all running
« xpenaei on tlit- II ’hi a levy.
e*
Route
Shastu
—of the
HARRY S. JOHNSTON e CO.
11 •»!•»«i» mu.*;
All kinds of mill work on short notice
I tpr-rna Traini» Imtr l'urilm»*«t liRlly.
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A. J. Johnson
J. W. G-'ines
C. V. Johnson
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I »ining > ar« <>n < »g<len Route.
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THE WEAR AND TEAR 0l: MEN’S NERVES
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l»lrvri conn«* tk»n Mt ^auFratv ’*•*»• with <>•
Ihlanta) ?f»G • lri» ;ttal an I F ä « tft Mall «firn»»«
<■ p .•* »-a ”» J ipan « . t » ihn i. Baltina
«ta»tra on ApaltaMttam.
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It at.*» an'* i «!»• <• '« >jk«frr»» gvnnta ant F
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lni*.B.«vti tr <J»ta nr*Hn»tn Mr« Mett.* a»»1.
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TIME CARO.
■> Fur Yaqulna:
Train louves Albany ....12:4*5 I*. M.
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t'orvalli*. I:M r. M
Our tatile- are snpplled with
'• arrive* Taquina.. Î:4A p. M*
th*- best the market« afford ..
I Returning:
A. M.
leaves Taquina..........
South of bridge,
la-ives < orvalll* .
A. M.
Kclo, < >re.
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Arrive* Albany
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T ir I’ troll:
i.«*»ve* Albnny.............. “:®1 a . M.
A. M.
Arrives I**1 felt ............. 11
Ilcturnl* g:
laflvrs fiefroll................ 12:2b p. M,
Arrlv««s Alhnny..............5:4* I*. M.
tins ami two connect »• Altooy
aid Corvallis with Southern I’aclfl
pnorntKToH
train«, giving «II». - t servi -es to sml
ONIA rill I'M (T. ASH
fr<*m Ni-wprirt md adjacent lt»**tcbro
“H< »P IN tfîE < ITA
Trains fot the mrtunlfilns irrlve at
15 CCBl« Petroli at main, giving aiilple time
Shivin^.
to teach c imping grounds on the
H»ir Culling,
25 ”
ItretiiHibtJsh ami -kttitla.n river th«*
15 •’
Uhadpucing.
■ami day.
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La M n f ih* body, bui ««hauti»«* ut th»
m«nt«l fa ulti»« *• well
The nervs <wU* t thè Nsty hav* l«»«n robtxvl
nf thelr vita! foro*« Th« nerv** hav« ne Uf«
li> th**m, thf r** all th« - r„-s • f th« t--l*
•uff* r frotn Uck *>f n«rv« aaitrol. sud the
bk»«l v.-asda that *np]>!v tlc-an or**"« ar« not
in pr
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BVBYAN t<*.vii!c* thl« vltaiity or
brrv f r- < thal i* »anluig
Ar« » >i tap
pr-su lnng tbls «Muditi*® ut Nervon* Iw-bllity ?
Are y*<u gn.wlug preuwtnrvly oli!.' I>> you
•-iff.-r wtth hantlarhrs < Hg 1 - h**ll *w <*yv« or
dark ring» uicirr •»••• * Fig 1 )«»’«. tbin fa* •
and «unii* n - hr»-k* i Fìg Si; weaxne»* * f Mm!w
(Fi* 4), a p«.r appetii* an<1 lm]«ir«<l lintig**«
ti- u Fig .'*.. t<<|*i<l liver Fig <1. and owtiv«-
n> •«. a
.1*1 t* turi* (Fig. ìi’ 1 * havs y*.ti
*!tz«y «|«ll> - !x* * ai «uffer *b-»pl*- m ntght»»
Ix>)i**i hj«e h *!ri-l dt**iu*’ !X> y* u awak«
tu ih« ni rtilng h< !low . *•*) «od tlr.d oul*
Aro you de«i«>n*!< ut, m«tanrh<*ly T Do you
ah un society ? Aro your kn«*es shaky f Bav»
y *n t«Uu tn th« unall of thè tia* k ’
Th«*«* «ymid'.niaan teli y.ai tliat v- or u- rv. •
ar<* falhtig y
th.M y*xi svili gr w old long
bef«we your tini". BVDYAN will «av» v.ai,
HCDY AJf will inake • mi n*t. ttron*. nianlv
man ut you Hl'llì’AN w-vlve«. r*-«t .r»«. r*-
jnvenat«— (I*. ►* y*ur droggiat al <**».*e and
g* tlll I»Y .\N' No-dh.r r-iii*-*ly; ju«t llt'D-
5 AN. f r HCDY AN i» what you n- i
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Other sympt »a» of thl* trrrible affll«*tina
timi viali« r* tnany m*-n ar« < d (tan ta ae t
f*<*t, palp.lwtlon nt tha havrt. Il* l fi*«li«a
r-l.-odwt mer i ry. n*u» i aft« r «atlug. l «il--li
tng of musei»«, «pila beh»« th<* ey - «li-, li»»
{«ina. wewrtn««*, tr«mblleg«i ar.l'w.snt tu
arine, tdeurv ryes, switniuing In rara, a aliaky.
•U-g-ine fs—limr
ketnrnibxr Ht'DYAN Bx a vtg»r >n*. ro-
buat man a man wlth tirrve« of *t<wl, a maa
wtth nmartr« of irnn
HCDY AN ta w* n.t. rft«l
HVDYAN la
s*Vnrrwl«t-rd bv <>ur
_ l«*ading »ordirei man t» (w* th** irr* Ma et nrrV« an<!
tiwWa Im.ldrr kn*r*rn tn in*-*l al » i-n *• Ht l'YAS will Itti y n fr inì
that nf- - f •¡«•»pmdrncy III I *!i» • ur*t»->* r * ' . ' * •*.
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will make of y* ni a ha] py mali Try liti i< Y AN, J - u will -a u l» r* ai vii ■ «-*1
Hiidv .n t ur»« W' tuau'a Ni r va 1 h. *.«ntid« ’ f «rum* n u*. Iludyaii
uba
flrlHrltl l'tsr < » «itti a»M«l < «r «Hlllft.
F. 11n»in 'tally
HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY
Had íüwts willi all Trams it W?it Scio ant linini Laiti al Maulet !
W'i-t Si*!** I >i vision.
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Our rigs are til st-cl.’iss anti onr horse-»
arc good drivers.
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Ati <»XlM I
We buy our «tuck in large
quantities an ! keep a full
line of carriage ami wagon
materl.il.
All kind* of
work In our line done ■>»»
Short notice......... .................
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I toon * general (winking »nil ex-
I zmiu * tunde nt
change btt*im**a.
current r tie«, and draft* iMtjed on
principal cities.
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Cashier
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