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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1897)
r ? - Lebanon Express. THURSDAY, APRIL IS, I8B7. Carpets, ; Matting, Rugs, Door Mats, Oil Cloth, Linoleum, Curtain Net, Lace Curtains, Sash Curtain Material, Chenille, Iortiers Tllpe8try Window Shades. S. E. Young & Son, Albany, Or. Agents for Butterick's Patterns. Send for Metropolitan Use Hoe Cake soap. J. B. Ksvine ia hought Geo. Elfcitis' bicj'de. There is- considerable stir in real -tate circles. Good clothing at a low price at Bach & Buhl's. Hue Cake soap is pure, and will not lefetro3' clothing-. House clt-auing and short rations are the fashion just no'. Mrs. J. F. Hyde ifl visiting friends in Brownsville this week. Groceries quality excellent prices low-r-at Bach it Buhl'e. Farraera nre busily engaged during the recent fine weather. Mrs. King, nee Hanrahan, vieiteiin Jjebanon the first of the week. B- & B. are the initials of Bach A Buhl but their groceries nre A. 1. You can make nice soft soap with J$oa Foam. iJirections on each piick-S-- Be sure and see the bargains in TOnndolius, for $3, at VViil's music fit ore. Hoe Cake soap wrappers are worth a ct-tit jftpiece in rateable presents. (Save them. Cheap, Cheap, Cheap, is the way Ifeey are selling at Bead, Peaeock A Co 'a big sale. v .- Bert Iavis skipped out again last week. This makes Bert's third t;uiej to strike the road. I The Degree of Honor of the A. O. . j W. will give an iee cream social next ! Wednesday evening. Efforts are beiug made by the mmii'll to drain the slough in the north eufi of the city. Are you looking for an engagement or wedd'ng ring? French the jeweler, Albany, has some bapdsome ones. 8. F. Bilyen has opened a batber eiicp in Brown Hansard's building, the one formerly occupied by B. F. Kirk. Mrs. O. G Beeler left this morning for Catltlamet,vaih., where Mr. Beeler has again taken charge of a barbershop. The children are all request d to be at the Band of Hope next Sunday at 3 o'clock. Parents are especially in vited. One-half wool dress goods reduced to 10 nts., and I. leached, all liueu table doth for 35 ctM. a yard, at the Racket Store. When yon want lumber, eitaer rough or dressed, call on J. J. Sawyer, proprietor of the Lebanon Steam 'Inner. Be sure and hear the celebrated Souiers Family Concert and Comedy Co., at the open house next Monday evening. The best dressed men in Linn county are those who buy their clothing from Bach & Buhl. Good suits for low prices. Quality "A 1," prices "Z 1." Read the ad of the Thos. Kay Woolen Mills, of Waterloo, in this issue, and you'll "conitnx." High grade sewing machines for $25 ; at Ei. U. Will's music store, Albany. ! Send for descriptive circulars. Tld i machines repaired. j Pianos and organs sold on closer j margins than by any other music house in the state, at E. U." Will's. Call or write for prices. Parties having wood for sale would do well to read the advertisement for furnishing the school district with wood, in another column. Money to loan, A limited amo jnt of money to loan on good farm secur ity. Call upon or write to S. N. Steele & Co., Albany, Oregon. Wiley &. Bowden have opened a f.ed and produce store in one of Dr. Court neys buildings. They will pay cash for hides, mohair, eggs and chicken. It will pay you to take the entire family to town and get them n new outfit while the big sale is going on at Head, Peacock & Co's Lebanon storo. Our public school directors haveeub ecribed for the circulating library which A. S. McDonald, of Brownsville, is introducing into the valley towns. Seio Press. , I Jas Cornell und Mrs. H. A. Me- I Cartney were married at the hom of! the bri). in Soda v! lie last Tuesiay j evening, April 18. G. Loveloo, J. p., j otfh-iaihtg. Byd will tie in Soda vi lie with his jthot-o tent Friday, April 16, and be there Friday and Saturday of each we k until te close of the s'-iiool. se Iu ctviug the names of the officers elected by the United Artisans la.st week, G. W. Wheeler was named as Master Artisan, when It should have b-ieii Dr. G. W. Cheadle. The Salem District En worth I.cr.guct Convention will meet here the 22ud of this mouth. It will be a great occas ion. There will be over one hundred delegates in attendance. J. J. Sawyer, proprietor of the Leba non Steatn Planer, carrks a complete line of all kinds of lumber, both rough and dressed. All kinds of planing rioue on short notice. Moulding aspet i lty. The marshal has been warning all i parties to clean up their premises. This is proper. Let every yard and alley be thoroughly clean- d and the chances for good health are muuli im provtd. Married, on Monday evening, April 12, 1897, at the home of the bride's mother, in Alliany, by Rev. T. P. Hayne, Mr, Harry Turpin, of Water loo, and Miss Amy KIuui, daughter of H. G. Klum. J.J.Sawyer's planing mill caught j fire to-day, from the engine. The roof , was blazing when the tire alarm was turned in. The fire company respond - j ed promptly and soon had the fiat nee extinguished. Mr. Jonathan Was -mi has been very ill but is now improving. Him many friends will be pleased to know that his condition is such a to encourage the belief that he will soon recover his usual good health. Services at the M. E. church next Sunday as f How8; Sermnu at II o'clock by the pastor, suhjt-ct The Besur recti on." Easter exerciser in the eveniug by the Sunday school. All are cordially invited to attend. GusCoIsou, s. ho has been working in the paper mill eyer $moe H first started up, lefYycsterday for Portland and from there Intends going to Alaska. John Boslar has been em ployed in bis place in the paper mill. , Mr. Aruett's house caught fire last Friday about noon. A alarm wes turned in and the lire company re-j sponded promptly, but a few buckets of water soon extinguished the flames, aud the company did uot lay the hose, j The fire originated from a detective ; flue. The Salvation Army of this city has ; just held a somewhat sensational trial of a lieutenant by several members of tne stan: irons amerein piatef. i was private, particulars can not w learned; but it is reported there will be 4 IK'W lieutenant at Albany. Demo crat. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets move the bowels gently, relieves the cough, cures the feverish condition aud headache, making it the best and quickest remedy furiuugha, Colds aud LaGrippe. Crps in one day. No cure, no pay." Price, Js8 cents. For sale by N. W. Smith. J. A. Finch, late of the Imprint, w ill leave f r Portland this morning to pur chase a newspaper plant. He w ill commence the publication of a semi weekly Populist paper in this city iu a few weeks. The name of the new paper, it Is said, will be the Albauy (Or.) Bell. Herali. J, ft, Smith went to Allny this morning, to have pr, J, P. Wallace perform an operation on his hand. Mr. Smith has been sufttring a gieat deal with a cancer on the back of his left hand and has been trying to kilt it with medicine, but failed, and he has decided to have it removed. The celebrated Somers Family Con cert and Comedy Co. will give one of their first-class entertainments iu this city Monday evening, Aptil 19th, under the auspices of the K. O. T. M. Be sure and hear this eompany, as it Rc-served se-ils f is well recemmended. now on Bale at Miller's drug store. Malarial produces weakness, general debility, biliousness, loss of appetite, indigestion and constipation. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic removes the cause which produces these troubles. Try it and you will be delighted. 50 centF. To get the genuine aek for Grove's. For sale by N. W. Smith, Lebanon, Or. T. li. Kay, of the Salem woolen mill, returned yesterday from a two week's trip to San Francisco where he had gone to dispose of a poition of the factory's output. Mr. Ky says this was the most successful trip he ever made in the interest of the mill, lie having taken orders for all the good It could put out for the prcseiit.-Sakni j Notice is hereby given, that the under Statesman. I signed administratrix of the estate of A Ion 70 The Modoc Indians iu Modoc j Ames, dc-cased, has tiled her nimi account county, the extreme northeast corner j tpid eslate wiih t,ie coaoty clerk of Linn of California, are reported to be dying of starvation. But 100 of Captain Jack's famous tribe are left. They are in desperate straits aud appeal in vain to the whites for food. It is tiiought their 'number has been re duced one-half during the last months of the winter. We notice that Mr. J. F. Hyde has been appointed the agent lor Lebanon aud vicinity fur the National Fire Ins. Co, of Hartford, and the Springfield Fire Marine Ins. Co., of Springfield, Mass., each of the above companies having over four million dollars of assets. Under Mr. Hyde's efficient work these companies ought to do a good business at this poiut. Doug Hamilton, the eccentric preach er of the classic forks of the Santiam, delivered one of his characteristic dis courses on the street last evening to an admiring onwd. A pculnr feailirc ; of the Rev. Douglas' preaching is that i he never follows It up by a coutribu- tlon. He makes4 a good living furm- itir nifl tu'lza fur tmtiHmr civ ncrlttino ... , , j i , 1 as the spirit moves him. a good deal , ' . I after the historic Joab Powell sty le, j buc lacks the keen sense ot humor which the latter possessed. Albauy HwW. When shopping in Alnnny be aim? and call at the Ladies' Bazaar, they have the largest and finest line of late style goods for latMes and children ever i shown here. They carry ready made dress skirts from $1 75 to and grand line of the newest In shirt waists from 50 cents tif , and nil the up-to-date sailor hats and head wear for children. Call and sen uy. No trouble to show goods. The I. O. O. F. hall on the south side is now about ready for occupancy. With the floors carpeted and the necessary chairs etc, that order will be Independent In other matters aside rrom the name, the brethren are justly proud of their new lodge room. They will have a houe w Arming one of these days when, of course, the neighboring lodges of ihat order will be invited.- Seio Press. Interesting service were held at the M. E. church, South, last Sunday. Two persons united with the church by letter. Meetings will be continued through the week until Friday night and perhaps over Sunday. The pastor will preach next Sunday at Crab tree church at 2 1 a. m , at Spicer at 3.30 p. ; m. and at Tennessee school house at 8 p. m. Sunday school, Epworth Leage and prayer meeting as usual. J. W. Craiq, Pastor. C. H. Young, of Waseca, Sfinij who bus bc 't In this section for some tiuie looking at farm proptrt', with a view of purchasing, has bought the Herbert Downing farm, situated one mile cast of Lacomb. The farm con tains 285 acres. The price paid was $2500,casb down. J. B. Wirt made the sale, he h. avl ng had that property listed. Mr. Young Is a slock man. He will leave in a few days for his former home and will return at once with his family, bringing with him a car load of fine blooded stock to put on his rami. A Smooth Swindler. Seeia! weeks ago the swindling opera: ions of an alhgvd traveling sales man for the Royal Baking Powder Co. aa ejtpusvd n varits newpa(iers of the Northwest. It now transpires that the swindler, under the name of a. F. Miller, has beeu victimizing the gso$eryineu of Oregon towns. In this state he merely changed U name aud S"ld starch instead of bakiug powder. In Albany he represented himself as representing i . niiigsrora lto, a well known Eastern firm. He took orders for his g xxjj at yey low nice an.d of course took matiy orders. He was a smooth talker, and before leaving drew on his alleged house fur $75, and one of his cus:oraers Identified him at t pans, euaoitfing il mr mm. i ue qnm ; wjs returned a fraudulent and lha ; ftij., iy ,:,mier: They had a stick merchant who iudent'.ad him at the j0f giant p..w d -r, which thev uudoubt bank had it to pay. A dispatch fr-rai ely had intended to use in" fishing if Spokaue of tli 10th inst, tays be j lms opportunity had nrleied. This worked the same scheme there. Mr. j uey tut iu t vo and decided to touch Bush, traveling ruhmaa for a i.tr.as tey hud u use Kr It. as thev rici,TOgraixry iimtw, vay ua ima - heard of the fellnvr un.lvr half a cliin ! uiuvreiif uaiut. it, 13 eui.i lie-iia drawn logUi drafts upon the Royal ! tsaKiiig rowaer lu. a;one cor u,uuu , .. nr...Ht i i more from its starctf swinuie. siarctf Wfe ! claimed also to rep reseat a tobacoo , house. He was full of resources and as sieek a swindler as ever went un hung. A lare re.vard has been otlered for hU airi, and dpicplives ere cn j hia track.Herald. When Dr. Rote..son !Nicoll called attemio i to the familiar manner iu : which Amerjoan papers f-poke of 'Me Jliniey" and "Briau," without even the "Mr." prefixed, he thought he was proving thatJAmericaus are more dis respectful than Englishmen. But our papers never speak of Joe Chamberlain or Jule Pauueefole, through the Batur- da' Iview, as the Bookman points out, has been talking about, Dick Oluey. Laxative Bromo Quiuiue Tablet do not alrect the bead or produce nervous ness like the Sulphate of Quinine. Mr. If. V. Smith is authorized to re fund money in every case where it fails to cure Coughs, Colds and LaGrippp. Price, go cents. Send the Express to your friends in the East for the next four months; only 25 cents. Wash your white clothing with Soap l-'oam, and they will never turn yellow. Final SetLjcineat. said county has set the 8th day of May; 1897, at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore noon of said day, as the time, and the County Caiirt room of said Court, at Alba ny, in l.inn county, Oregon , as the plaee for the hearing of objections to said tinal account and the settlement thereof. All parties are notilied to make their objections known, if any, to said final account and settlement at said time and place. Dated April ihe 8th, 1897. Uesteb Akn Ames, Sam'l M. (Jarland, Admrx. Atty. for Admrx. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the urnler? signed has Leen duly appointed, by the county court ot Linn county, Oregon, and is now, the duly appointee', qualified and acting administrator of the estate of Martha K. Towers, deceased. All parties haying! claims ajrainft said estate are hereby re- : ; quired to present the same to the under- ! signed, at. Soravillc, l.inn county, Oregon, i or to Sam'l M. Garland, at Lebanon, Linn county, oregiu. witu proper vouchers, j within six months from t;u I81I1 day of; ! March, 1K97, the same being .he date of the . brst publication of this notice, , . , , .. ... , . Dated tt Lebanon, Or., tins 18th dav of March 1897 ' A. P. Fi.oby SUm'i M. Gaklaxd, Administrator. Atty. for Aduriaitsntor . , Miscellaneous Items The strainer Areata look out from Coos bay on her lust trip more than 2300 sacks of potatoes. A McMinnville man saves nil the eggs his hens lay on Sunday and gives the proceeds to missions. The Columbia county court has ex tended the time iu which taxes may be paid to June 15. No penally will be added before that time. The firemen of Baker City have al ready beguu to work to make u great success of the firemen's tourument, that will be lichJ In that city June 8. 9 and 10. The students of the normal school In Drain planted 20 graceful trees on Arbor day, The senior class planted an elder, which gives every promise of thriving. The inspector of customs at Tilla mook bay having resigned, to take effect April 1, Collector Page has ap pointed Franklin R. Madison Inspector and deputy collector of customs at TiHuinook bay, the mouth of the Nehalem and Nachotte. The appoint ment was In accordance with the civil service rules. R. P. Burns, of Beaver valley, carried to the Rainier He view otllce lat week a dosn freak eggs, the pro duct of a fullgrown heu. The eggs range in size from u plum to a eherry, and two of them are peanut-shaped, evidently being double-yolked. That hen should either do better, or quit the business, says the Review. J. D. Naird, of Ballston, Yamhill county, last year raised four or live tons of fiuxscecj, which be (round into f-ed after a great deal of experiment-1 mg ana adjusting or nis seir maoe j grinder. He sold his product at a good j profit to produce dealers aud ch utists ! of MuMiiipviiie. T-ljc ground Ha x seed ! sells for feed at 3 cents a pound, hich is atKJut an average return of $40 per aere. A company, called the Summer Edu cational Association has beeu organized hi Newpott. The capital stock coo sists of iifc shares at each, aud the object of the company U to put up a building large enough to hold 1500 people. The plans were submitted by S. G. Irvine," county school superin tendent. Mr. Irvine donates free a whole bbrck beautifully leaied, over looking the ocean and convenient tor the public. His He-tul ilown Qff, Last Saturday Will Kerr aud young : Webber, of CorvaHIs, were returning i i from a fishing trip cn Mary s river, i wnen Kerr met with death in the wepe niiprwaeliing Philomath ..... ,.,.... , ,i. i . n. 1 .... . ,e .t.li. t,f hill. It slzz'ed and ; evidently went out. Iverr started towards warned oy eoner, reaeheu over alter it from above, down a email epimnk- ment. juntas he was tiraspiiiK It it . ; went off, striking him in the upper I part of the foreheud.aud taking the en ; tire ton of his head off. raoL'inir down to the ueck, leaviug the mask of the face, of course dying instantly. His was tke to Corvalhs, where his parents reside, me deceased was 24 years of a-e, and was a member of the Aiaceabees. Vesterd'ty the run era I services were held at Corvallia and were aiteuded by many. The burial services were under charge of thoj CoryalHs branch, No. 2iJ0, Labor Ix order, led by the Corvallis band, which j change, has been organised, with a played the dirge. Gruud Commander j total membership of 0. The officers Van Winkle and eight other oiembers 1 of the Albany lodge were present ami assisted in the services. From them we get the particulars of the unfortu nate accident. Albany Democrat, Mrs. Chas. Aruspiger received a letter this week from her husband which clears away the mystery of her husband's disappearance. About a year ago Mr. A. went to Arizona where f he secured work. Frequent letters and i remittances were received by home folks until four months ago when he went to work In the mines, where he received severe injuries by the caving of a bank, and no further word had lin i---rii I frcint Itini IVIru' Am. spigcr and r latlves hail given him up' ,hey,"rt' re"hv '" learn th?it he recovered from his sick- n ess and is frtill living Harrisburg Be view. in Aiizona. The finest line of dress palterns fu the city ts to be found ut the Backet store. Call and see Miller's new slock. AbsoSuteljr Pure, Celebrated for Its jjreat leavening streofcth and he;tlthfulmsj. Asnures ( tha food against alum and all forma of atiulterutioii coiuiuou to the cheap ! urunaa. kott At Mf roro ro Vja Tennessee Items. Tes-nfaser. Apkil 10, 1807. Rev. Craig ( rear-bed at the school house last Sunday. The potatoe men are flying about in a lively manner, Improving the times, digging pot. a toes which were left in j the ground after the Nov. freeze. j The Literary Society is dead! dead!! I dead!!! Died In the prime of youth during the closing scenes of J, Q Bfacklaw's administration. Dead in "Trespasses and sin," aged three months. Blacklaw Bros. have extracted several "square roots" from a patch of ground and now have a fine field for vegetable production as a result. We defy any of the same number uf men ; in Linn county to solve such a problem In the same length of time. As we have been deprived of a cor respondent for some lime, from this place aud the result of it seems the colupse of Caspar and a few others, we t:ike It open ourselves to leprt-ser.t, and will do, to the best of our ability, and as tlii Is the first we will nut worry the public to a great extent with a lengthy artiele, which might cause someone to think we were only "josh ing" or ''talking through our hats. Yours in love, The 8i'-Twistkks. V m. Herron lias returned from Cor- valhs. Farmers are busy digging tin ir pota toes and preparing to sow grain. Mis. Emma Simons, of 8:irHviIIe spent Sunday with relatives iu Tennes see. F,, Munsey, who Is teaching on niton Creek, was in Tenuesee Ham Sundav. Mis9 L.y Woolscv, of Hamilton crc-k, is staying with her aunt, Mrs. Jln Swink. Clyde McKnight and wife relumed Monday from Knox's Butte. an extended vbii at Eugene Bea ma u preached a vt-ry inttrestiug strinnn at the Teunessee school bouse latt Sunday, A Sunday school wqs organised here bat Suti-'uy. Mr. L. Myers waselcct-d Snpt.; Mrs. Ross, Ass't Supt.; P. Wallace, Treas.: Blanehe Simons, Secy.; Annie Blaeklaw, Chorister. Sunday school each Sunday at 4 p, ro. There will be an apron and necktie social held at the IVnnessee school house, Haturttay evening, April 24, 1897 each lady is to wear an uu hemmed calico apron, ami enc'iwe a necktie made from the same calico in an envelope. The gentieutuu pur chasing thu ntViaie will Item the up nin for the lady. The lst sewer to get s prize: the worst sewer, a booby supiwr for herself and partner, et,m"- J' Sa t.vorxi 8A.UItrt I Bids Wanted The u:idersii;!teJ, reserving the riIit to re ject any and alt tids, Kiil receive bids un til 6 o'clock 011 Friday. A pril the With. 1S9T, for fiirnisliiii the undersigned thirty fonts uf old, dry, firm body red tir wood. ut wlili di-.t li.m Moil? u.d. mjLiil! ..iteen inciicn split in sixes rM;ly fir ordinary stove, all of which mitst be piled ; nt-aily and compactly in tiers iu the base- tit ten l of Hip imhlio school hmlfh'itr or in 11 eaunty. deritietl , not later than the 13th i!uy of epte:uwr, iw, separate oms ior eacn kiml, at the olfiee of the undersigned. !y order of the I5oar;l tf Directors?, Sellout District No. If?. Fasi l M. (Urusb, list. Clerk. Pave your Hoe Cake soap wrappers, they are worth a cent apiece. Overalls with aprons or without, -90c a pair at the Racket e$tore. , Also have ijust received a large amount of new ; calico. Don't fail to see them. are; Levi Oren, president; A. Y. Ries, vice-president; A. L. McFadden, secre tary. "I low can Scf i filing's Best . tea cost so little and be so'i rrooci " 1 od ?" Hasy. It is roasted every day in San Francisco like fresh coffee and peanuts. Other tea is roasted once & year in Ja.pa.n, CtC like stale coffee and stale pea- nuts, PROFESSIONAL. W. M. BROWN, Attorney at Law, Will practice in nil the Courts of the Btiile. . . LEHAXDX, ORRflONT. Sam'l M. Garland. ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. LEBANON, OREGON Weafterford & Wyatt, ATTORNEYS -AT - LAW. ALBAXY. OREGON. W. It EILTEU, A1TORN EY - AT LAW, ALBANY, OREGON. lead, Peacock I LEBANON, OREGON. OUR GREAT SALEwmoXTaTraiiorttimt-. Boots and Shoes, Jackets and Capes, Men's Gloves 'and Are the Itenia Our jrices on these goods win surprise you. We have cut them far under Manufacturer's cost o that they may go at once in order to close these lines f Read, P LEBANON, ? Oliver c Superior c Chilled 7 Stoves V I Plows, I Ranges. y These Plows are A 1. C y Superior in every way. C Hopkins Bros. Vllsvii-, ; ; Oregon. Clotbino; "Excellent in quality and at low prices. All sizes men's, youths' and boys'. We manu facture Ihese goods, and know that you cannot filid better bargains anywhere... Dress Goods. A tine line. We have made the quality "A 1" and the prices "Z 1" that means the quality is the best and the prices are ihe lowest. The patterns are the latest . Blankets . Any weight, size or color you want. The quality is ail right and the prices are all right. They will please you, and that will please us, for we want your patronage COME AND BUY An' of these goods you On sale at the office of the I 1 i 1 1 .V !S )n ? 'k A re here, want new. You will Wearing Appare! Such 08- Shirt Wnifts, lielts, Slinc?, Hoviei-v, Cutset!, Vest, Kib bons, IiiCPf, Etc You 11 find the l.est aud prices the lowest at T. Wandell's Cash Store, First Door East of Cusiek'e; BankJ ALBANY, - - OREGON. Feed Sheds. I have erected in Alhany (on Baker street, between First .Hid Second) new feed sl.cds. My price? nre: Team, 10 cts.; pingl rig, 10 cts.; fiiddle horse, 5 cts. Horses kepi nights ut a rea sonable rate, also by the week or rr.onth. Feed always oi hand. This was builtesieci:i!!v for farmers, but all are invited to patronize me fi?" Ladies' toilt-t. and waiting ro-..ms in connection D. Bussard, -Albany-, Or. When Baby was stefc, wo gov her Castoria. VThen she was a Child, she cried for Castorfe, . When she became Miss, she clung to Cstoria. Wbea she bad Children, she gave them Castorio. Blpana Tatulea cure todig eaUoa. Co., Hats and Pants, Groceries, . . . ParnisMcg Goods, we Include. OREGON. need. eacocK & Co., Thos. Kay Woolen Mills, Waterloo, Oregon . . . The Champion Mills, General Exchanere and Mill Business. Flour ianl All ICinl oi Blill ITooil I''or Sale at le Lowest Prices. Ye are prepared at all times to paj' Albany prices for wheat to those who store with us. Call and get sacks and learn further particulars. Very Truly, G. W. Ai.mucii & Sox. M. RALSTON,,, 1$ R O K i: R , Mnston Hloclc, A I In ny, v.- Money to loan on farm security, aho smalt loans made on i-erii!rai security. Ci:y, county aa1echtoI wttrrants U.Mijrht. Coliectiona made on iu oraule ttr:t'j. Fire inaurauc wiiiten n. thrte of the ier?:est Mmpantej in Mrv uorltl, ' M-r- est rafc. . r 1 i if . . . -