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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1886)
'</t»' * vt nuwvw .« eat • • 'F ju*rr.tuwi«rnr*G Hope, and Mvrtie Apperson, Mercy, oc- j unwound them in several marches, eupied tho positions assigned them with | stai ted them to going and they ran till dignity and grace. All wore dressed 12 o’clock. in white, and with their long I That wound it up, and it makes us feel The Gründest Success in Yam NOTICE. hair streaming and crowns of gold like throwing up our hats and yelling: formed a graceful group. Of course j “Hurrah for our fore daddies; hurrah hill's History. the iitttle folks representing the i for George Washington, Abraham Lin- W. have engaged the service* of Mr. A. thirty-eight states all looked lovely , coin, Win. Galloway. J. R. N. Bell, G. V. B. Snyder to take charge of our local A l>ay of Continued HuccoRse«—A I’a- Clothed in garments of while, with red J. Burchett, J E Magers, Jno. W. Ifeantry of Splendor—-An Excellent and editorial department*. II.’ need* no and blue sashes, and bronzed crowns; 'Baker, the whole cabdodle of commit- Oration-—A Throng of 5.000 with their rosy cheeks and smiling tees; hurrah for Capt. Tillesen and his Introduction to the people of Yamhill. Join in the Gladsome faces, mingling with the rich decorations j cavalry company ; hurrah for everybody; Pastime* car. formed a sight sieht pleasing nleasine to the sic semper ty aiinis ; liyas close skookuin, of the car, OUR AGENTS 2 1 • • T • /• w • . > eye and mind. J. D. Nash drew the ker chug—bang.”,, ribbons over four spankin’ greys attach Those wishing to subscribe for the “Oh say! Can you see by the dawn’s ed to the car. Following is a list of the AT NORTH YAMHILL. T elephons may do so through the fol- eady light, little girls and the states they repre About 9 o’clock wagons loaded with What so proudly we hailed at the twi sented : lowing persons : light’s last gleaming?" Nellie Johnson, Wisconsin; Katie people could be seen coining into town J. M. Kelty................... .........Lafayette. Saturdry last, the 3d day of July, this Johnson. Indiana; Katie Jones, Florida; from every direction, and 10 o’clock the G. W. Sappington ) North Yamhill. J. F. Castle j A. I)., 1886, was a day long to bo re Ambia Wright, Louisana; Sadie Snyder, streets of this little city were crowded AV. A. Graves................ ........... Sheridan. membered by our good people for its Colorado; Lizzie Jahens, Illinois; Iva with men, women and children, every Welch, Nebraska; Nellie Shobe, Dako R. L. Simpson.............. ............... Amity. O. G. Davis................... .......... Bellevue. splendor, its refreshing braes and breez ta; Jennie Snyder, Arizona; Mary Lam one filled with the enthusiasm and pat C. S. Williamson.......... ....... Wheatland, es, and its general lovliness. Though bert, Utah; Florence Hamnett,Georgia; riotism characteristic of the American Minnie Hamnett., Conn.; Florence Diet- people, old and young, on this, the cele Agents at other points i in the county clouds hung over the western horizon, Schneider, ! Rhode Island ; Mattie Diel- the shining sun never beamed upon a schneider, Alaska ; Ora Whitmore, Neva bration of tho birthday of our national will be announced soon. fairer landscape than this in its perfect da; Nellie Hembree, Ohio; Alsa Baker, independence. TELEPHONE WH1SPERINGS. wealth of voluptuous verdure and blos Massachusetts; Lena Davidson, New At 10:30 a. tn., the procession formed , som. No picture was ever enriched by Jersey; Josie Gardner, Alabama; Maud headed by J. B. Matnews post brass I Hembree, Maine; Eva Hembree, Ten a brighter touch than that of the sun nessee; Minnie Shank, Arkansas; Car band, of North Yamhill, and inarched ‘ Eggs, 16 cents. to the grove just cast of town, where the : light which anon gilded all our bloom rie Shank, South Carolina; Zelphia Gal exercises were to be held; hero a large Butter, 15 cents. ing vales and groves and wooded moun loway, New York; Hattie tVright, Dela crowd had already gathered, estimated tain tops. And this was the morn to ware; Minnie Hill, Virginia; Etta Red at 1200 persons, the seats prepared be Wool, 18@20 cents. mond, Idaho; Alta Booth, Washington; which a multitude of eyes had been Lena Baker, 1’ennsylvana; Nellie Coop ing filled with people. The programme County court week. was immediately begun with a selection turned with anxiety and expectancy— er, North Carolina; Maudie Shuck, New byJ.B. Mathews post band, followed How easily it rains. the 110th anniversary of America’s inde Mexico; Inez. Eccleston, Missouri; by prayer by Rev. J. Hoberg; noxt was Ice water is no luxury now. pendence that we were to celebrate. Grade McKibbin, Oregon; Olie Burt, music by Lafayette choir. Then in com Mississippi; Elva Apperson, Michigan; Decorations throughout the city were Lasira Apperson, Vermont; Sadie Gort- pliance with the time-honored custom Pretty damp for hay-making. came the reading of the declaration of All kind of vegetables in the market. not overly profuse, but here and there ner; California; Maud Hemstock, West independence by lion. W. J. McConnell, The firemen’s ball netted $53.95. Virginia. Jennie Draper, Gelca Force Won’t our coasters have a fine time? were groups of evergreens interwoven and Leia Baker were among the bright followed with music by the band. Then Miss Myrlie Apperson is quite poorly. came, not exactly an oration, but one of with small flags and folds of buntin, Major Williams’ meetings are largely that blended together and formed pic est, but were without crowns. those good old talks by Rev. J. Hoberg, We are sorry that we have been un- ! Behind the car came the army with that lie knows so well how to make, and attended. to hear from Newb-rg regarding Substantial, Cheap & Durable tures of beauty and inspired the heart Sammy Symons, captain ; Dean Cook, that needs no glittering words from us. able ---- And is---- Such a large crowd in town Saturday of every true American, as he gazed up 1st lieutenant, and Forrest Narver, 2nd It was fully appreciated by all who their celebration. It is safe to say that they had a good time and that Hon. II. and no arrests. Just what is needed by every Farmer, as on them, with feelings of patriotism. lieutenant. The tank consisted of 12 heard him. After another selection by Hurley gave them an able oration. it is very convenient for fencing in sacked Jones & Co. have the “way-upest" As the balmy air softened into quicken boys, with suits of blue, trimmed in yel the band, president of tlie day, Hon. When we ate that cake brought up to grain in the field, after threshing. low, and red caps. They were mounted Lee Laughlin dismissed the assembly wood-pile in town. us yesterday by Ulysses Booth, it made ing warmth, the day’s- activities begun. and their arms consisted of wooden —Manufactured by— No accidents on the 3d at this place, By nine o’clock eyery avenue leading swords covered with tin foil. The com for In dinner. us almost wish that we were 21 and we a short timemerrj ’ parties of friends that we have heard of. had a little sister like Su -ie to bake us pany presented a neat appearance. and neighbors could be seen spreading into our streets was strung with vehicles G. IIUBBARD, Some person lost a door key. It can which told of the throng that was com Then the navy followed. A boat with their lunches under the branches of tlie as good a cake for a birlhday present. Thanks. set sail, with Arthur Burt as captain, oaks and enjoying a regular old fashion be found at this office. M c M innville - - O regon . ing. Soon the streets and walks and Sammy Gaunt, 1st lieutenant and Leon Any man who will let a liorBe stand Harvest will begin in some parts of doorways were jammed with a moving ard Ireland, gunner, with a crew of 12, ed pic-nic dinner. Accepting the generous hospitality of our former fellow-towns tied to a tree without food or water for Be sure and see this Fence. the county by the 15th. lml mass of people. So far the quiet air is in tlreir suits of blue and yellow, formed man, George D. Edward, we repaired to 36 hours, should fall into the clutches of The T elephone is for Yamhill county, unruffled save by the hum and bustle of a prominent part in the procession. his residence for dinner—and such a the law and kept without food or water ' Their boat carried a single gun, and the dinner as we found waiting for us, pre for the same length ot time, as a gentle first, last and all the time. HO! FOR THE COAST!! the surging crowds who met in cheerful “hot shot” thrown by them caused the Mr. Albert Odell, of Dayton, was in greeting. But suddenly the echoes go enemy to retreat in disorder. Willie pared bv our host’s daughter, Miss reminder. THE Edith ; substantiate ar.d delicacies, to town Friday and paid us a call. Our young friend Elyses Booth came rippling far and wide to a burst of melo Laughary and Willie Logan piloted the gether with good, warm coffee. One home Little Nestuecii Wagon Road from Portland Friday evening and Fourth of July committee meeting dy. The strains of Southwell’s “Great boat and crew’ safely into harbor. doesn’t often meet with such a dinnerat The procession is formed and the a Fourth of July, or any where else. spent tlie 3d and 4th here, returning to Is the Easiest and Best on the coast. this p. m. at 4 o’clock at C. Grissen’s. bis post of duty yesterday. “Lick” Fine lisliing, hunting, and the lovliest Interocean" by Cus' . Post band sets words pass through the throng “Why in Mr. D. W. Laughlin, of Carlton, was the ball in motion, and in a few mo the world don’t they move?” They Having had an early and light break was 21 yesterday and it raised him just beach. Mirny of the tough points on the fast, we done full justice to the excel in town yesterday, and called to see us. two inches. road have been cut oft' so that the road can ments the procession is being formed. soon learned the reason, for up C street lent repast. traveled much easier than heretofore. comes one of the principal features of Hams and shoulders rather scarce. At one o’clock the plug-uglies made Hurrah for the North Yamhill ball be ltf D. E. EMMETT, Pro. Hams 10 and 11 cents; shoulders 7 cents. The liberty cur, the fire department, the the procession—the Sheridan cavalry. their appearance, plug-uglies on foot, club! We told ’em to knock Portland army, the navy, Washington’s carriage, It is a long distance to travel and they plug-uglies on horseback and plug-uglies out and they did it—two times. Besides Show this paper to your friends and Indian War veterans, Grand Army of have only reached here by a forced in wagons, frightening the little children the splendid game Saturday, they played ask them to send in their names and— the Republic and pioneers are all wait march. As the company marches up to and amusing the bigger ones, while the again Sunday and the score was 12 to 13 12. the position assigned them at the head crowd rushed first to one side of the in favor of our boys. Mart Spencer has just finished a large ing to be allotted their place in the line of the procession, 42 strong, with Capt. grounds and then to the other to see them The State Teacher’s Association be and commodious barn on his farm near of march, while hundreds of teams E. Tillesen at the head, clothed in their pass. Atl kinds of repairing done on short town. stand in readiness to follow. As fast as uniforms of deep blue, trimmed with a, At two o’clock came tub event of the gins at Yaquina to-day. We hope to see notice Repairing of Guns, Pistols and a goodly number of Yambill ’ s efficient modest yellow, they present a neat and day, the game of base ball between the A bad place in the sidewalk down by possible the procession is formed in the pleasing appearance. They are a fine instructors attend this gathering and Sewing Machines a Specialty. Columbias, of Portland, and the North “Uncle Andy” Shuck’s should be re following order : Shooting Gallery looking lot of men, all young and active, Yamhill club. Owing to tho latness of help make it a success. Remember the i paired. Charley Snelling, color bearer, mount and are clear types ot true Americans, the hour and the fact that two of the fare is greatly reduced. In connection with the shop. ltf It rams in patches. And from reports ed on a gay steed, carrying the stars and and it is no wonder that they were loud Portland players had to return to the The North Yamhill ball club have the largest patch is McMinnville and stripes. ly cheered as they rode in. This is the city that evening, it was decided that challenged tho Amity boys to play the M c M innville baths j vicinity. Custer Post band, in their handsome only military organization in the county, 7 innings should constitute the game. decisive game between the two clubs nt and we know that the citizens of Yam At 2:10 time was called and the game this place, one week from next Saturday Having bought out A. C. Wyndham. I am A balky horse is a bad thing to start wagon, drawn by four prancing horses. hill must proud of its members—at commenced. The game was one of the —17th inst. If accepted wo mav look prepared to do all work in first-class style. for the coast with, as some our people Their neat uniforms of grey blending least those feel who saw them on the 3d. Ladies’ and children’s work a specialty, best ever played in the state, both clubs for a hotly contested game. have learned. “Forward column” comes the word doing excellent work. Bets were offer llot and Cold Baths always ready for 25 cts. with their banner of blue, forms a neat At tho close of the Mother Goose Astronomers report that there will be picture. and the grand procession moves over the ed on the Columbias before time was Every Man an Artist. LancerB on the 3d, the little folks were an eclipse of the sun Aug. 26. Get your route that had been selected, being join Indian War veterans 14 in number, ed all along the streets by carriages un called, but no takers. At the end of tlie marched up to prepared tables and sur C. H. FLEMING-, smoked glass ready. second inning not a cent would have been Third St. near C, McMinnville, Or. ltf a line a mile or more in length was put up on either side. Houseworth and prised. Ice cream, cake and other Parents should keep their small chil and Custer Post G. A. R. 12 strong, on til “ goodies” were served, and the young moving. After the parade in the city foot, all men of years, turn out, proud Howe, the North Yamhill battery, were sters dren off the principal streets. Runaway felt more than happy. McCormick end Deering' to show the peoplo that they liad been the procession was led to the neat grove in excellent condition and rather surpris teams, etc., you know. at the fair grounds where the exercises ed the Portland boys, as, in fact, did all Rev. J. R, N. Bell, who delivered the i in the ranks of our country ’ s defenders. Lumber is on the ground for building were begun. There was music by the the Yamhill players, Following is the oration on the 3d, spent Sunday in Mc a new bridge over Carlin swale, about A. J. Baker and Hon. C. II. Burch, the hand; Rev. G. J. Burchett, chaplain de score by innings: Minnville. Mr. Bell is a very genial two miles north of town. Mexican War veterans, joined in and livered a most excellent prayer; and 2 3 4 5 6 7 gentleman and we were pleased to meet 1 J. E. Magers read the Declaration him. He is editor of the Roseburg Re 6 The 4th is “done gone;” now let us filled a place in the procession. They lion. Independence, in a masterly manner. Columbias 0 i 0 1 0 2 0 0—1 view, a sprightly journal of southern pay our undivided attention to the Fair were the only ones of that period pres of N. Yamhill 0 0 0 0 — 3 0 Rev. J. R. N. Bell, began his oration, and make it fairly boom. Frank Effinger, of Portland, fi lied the Oregon. ent. At the head of the organizations but before proceeding far a shower of rain Mr. I. C. Lawerence appears to be To-morrow is first Wednesday in the Jason Peters bore the American flag. came up and the audience was dismiss position ot umpire Very creditably and month. The Hook and Ladder boys ed till 1:30 o’clock, to meet at the Fel decided all close points without partiality, solid with Polk county people. He has j Then came a wagon drawn by a yoke will please bear this in mind. lows warehouse in tho eastern part of and to the best of his judgement. This the contract for building a large resi of oxen, containing nine 49ers. Uncle ended the afternoon’s exerciies. In the dence near Monmouth for Mersrs. Rid- > Dick Harrison, of the Amity ball club, L. H. Morgan wielded the whip over the the city. evening a ball was given, under the die & Ray and left here yesterday with afternoon . is a bad man to knock flies to. The The Leader in Millinery management of the North Yamhill base a corps of first class workmen for the oxen ; we were shown by this how the Doubtfuls found this out the 3d. After all had enjoyed dinner they as Ipall club, at Laughlin’s hall, which was purpose of pushing the work to comple- - HAIR WEAVING and STAMPING. sembled at the warehouse and tilled well attended and where all enjoyed tioD. Those “thirteen guns” must have been old timers came “the plains across.” Opposite Grange Store, McMinnville, ltf Our fire department turned out in that large building full to overflowing. themselves till the hour of 12 o’clock, fired very quietly Saturday morning. Sheriff Collard has stepped “ down was music by the band, after started all on their homeward way. and out” and T. J. Harris is now Yam Perhaps the cartridges were “blank.” full force, Hook and Ladder company, There which Mr. Boll delivered his oration. Thus ended one of tho most pleasant Our readers will please excuse any with Geo. W. Jones as foreman, had Mr. Bell’s effort was a very successful and enjoyable days in the history of our hill’s high officer. Mr. Collard has served the county proficiently as an of shortcomings of the T elephone , this is their truck neatly arranged, It was one. Commencing with the events of sister town. ficer and as Mr. Harris has served in the The Leading Hotel of McMinnville. sue. We have all been celebrating, you covered with evergreens, flowers, bun 110 years ago the orator traced with care capacity of deputy he probably under NOTES. know-. fulness the principal events that have $1 and $2 House. Single meals 25cts. tin and flags : on each side were the During the practice just before the stands the “ropes” sufficiently well to Mr. Daniels, an attorney from Van words "Always Ready,” while on an transpired from that time down to the Fine Sample rooms for Commercial Men. continue affairs in the same groove. game of ball, two little boys, who ven present, leaving nothing unsaid that couver, was in the city Friday aid paid Our little friend, Earl Wright came in us a visit. Hu was a citizen of McMinn arch m the center appeared the motto would add to and saying nothing that tured too near the players were struck ..r F. IULTIEB, Prop. ville 23 years ago. “Protection.” Beneath this arch sat would mar the completeness of his ad with the ball, not hurt severely however. yesterday to tell ns that while ho and dress. We endeavored to get the ora During the game a wild throw from Dr. Dukenfield were driving out in the Strikes of all kinds seem to be in or three little girls, Lucy Miller, Becca tion for publication, but looking at us third to first bases was made, the ball country Sunday, tho horses became Dr. G. F. TUCKER. der. Strike the T elephone office for Dumphrey and Bernie Force, clothed in rather sharply he said “ no !” and that going over the first baseman's head, frightened at some tin cans, a line broke any kind of printing you may need and spotless white, while in front of them settled it. and Earl was thrown from the buggy striking Mrs. John Johnson in the breast, you can be accomodated. Carl Young then sung “Star Spangled knocking her down and bruising her and slightly bruised. No further dam M c M innville - - O regon . stood Geòrgie Snyder, holding in one Banner ” in a clear, distinct and credita quite severely. She was removed from age, as the Dr. succeeded in stopping the We were pleased to meet Saturday hand the American colors and in the Office -Two doors cast of Binghnra'x ble manner, and received the applause team. furniture store. the ground, and we believe, found not to evening Judge Bennett, of Portland, other a drawn sword. of the large audience present. Laughing Gas administered for painless have been seriously injured. who spent several days in this city, the If the young lady that left the ltf The Engine company, Elsia Wright, A toast “ The young People of Ameri guest of Hon. Wm. Galloway. One of the posts that held thp big opera house laHt Friday evening dur extracting. ca,” was responded to by Major Dixon swing became loosened and pulled up ing preaching, thinks it was creditable foreman, had taken great pains in adorn Mr. H. C. Wortman, assistant cashier Williams in fitting words. Littlefield & Calbreath, while the swing was in motion, letting to stop on the stair wav and try to mim in the Commercial National Bank, Port ing their apparatus for the occasion. Then followed the “Mother Goose Bill G’s. long eared animal, she is land, came up Saturday and spent Sun With down brakes the engine was high Lancers,” and as we predicted before, it go over to one side, crashing several ic seats together and bruising several of mistaken ; and if she had heard some of day with relatives at this place. ly decorated, and though it bore no in this was an interesting part of the pro the swingers. None of them were hurt ser the remarks about her after she was gone, j .M c M innville a i . aeayi The little folks in their old- iously, and the swing was soon righted perhaps she would do different in the June, with its sweet roses, its sweet scriptions its appearance also signified gramme .L F. Galbreath, M. IL office over Vanrlrill girls and its weddings, is now gone and “protection.” l’earhe Campbell and fashioned attire went through the and securely fastened, everything run future. County Brink. McMinnville, Oregon. several of our best old bachelors still re Maudie Washburn sat perched in the marches and dance almost without an ning smootiily again. II. It. Littlefield. M. I), office on Main error, and the many who saw it must The county fair executive board have street, main outside the matrimonial ark. Lafayette, Oregon. ltf We noticed that the base ball boys had decided to hold the fair in Sept., begin midst of flowers and evergreens and certainly have appreciated the efforts of Hon. T. B. Odcneal, late clerk of the added much to the already beautiful those who brought ¡tout so successfully. a stand on the ground which was well ning Monday , the 6th and continuing patronized, netting the boys a handsome three days, Suitable premiums will be supreme court, died in Salem on a re SPORTS. sum, and they deserve it too. cent date. He bad held many import picture. offered for stock, farm products, ma- The base ball game between the Red ant positions in the state and territory. The hose cart, E. W. Wallace, fore chinery, poultry, racing, etc. As tliis N. W. Corner Second and II Sts., Stockings, of Amity, and the Doubtfuls, O fficers E lected — I. W. V. — At the has been decided upon, let us all take Messrs. T. J. Wright, W. D. Wright, man, like the others was beautifully ar of McMinnville for the $10prize was won M’MINNVILLE, OnEQON. N. J. Rowland, Wm. Newman and A. rayed and showed that artistic hands by the former Following is the score annual meeting of Indian War Veterans ! hold of the affair with a vim that will Newman went to tho mountains yester had prepared it for the turnout. Ada Sy by innings May bo found at Ids office when not absent held at North Yamhill last Friday, July make things “whoop" right along. on professional business. ltf day on a bunting expedition. They will mons ami Bessie Cook occupied seats 1 2 6 7 8 9 2d, there was a good attendance and j have a wet time. o 2 1—15 Amity 1 2 C ard of T hanks .—We the committee everything passed off pleasantly. The [ upon it, one of them holding a large cof Dr. Lougliary spent Sunday in Mc McMinnvilleO 3 1 1 3 0 0 0 3—11 following were elected officers for the of arrangements for the Firemen’s Ball, Minnville. He “celebrated” at Inde fee pot, representing the McMinnville In the rifle shooting, 40 yards off band ensuing year : R R Laughlin, captain ; held July 3d. do hereby extend our pendence, and says they had a good, big Coffee brigade. for the $3 prize. Dr. A. D. Howard car j G L Rowland, 1st lieutenant; W C Hem-1 thanks to all those who attended the time, notwithstanding it rained very PHYSICIAN A- SURGEON, Then comes Washington’s carnage. ried off the honors—and the $3 too. ’ bree, 2nd lieutenant C. Robison, or-1 same for their liberal patronage. hard in the morning. Because Tom Fields proved to be the , derly sergeant ;U A ; G. C om . McMinnville, Oregon. In it sat Johnny Dumphrey, represent Wallace, commis-1 Howe, the North Yamhill catcher was ing the father of onr country, and Cyn- man with the steadiest nerve in the pis sary sergeant; Wm. Russell, musician; ' Office at resilience on 1) street. All calls tol shooting, he was allowed to csrrv off to have gone to Portland, to catch for Jason Peters, color bearer; Win. Col- promptly answered day or night. linL the Portlands, in a game yesterday. We titha Fellows, as Martha, his wife, both the »2. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. | well messenger. Thus ended tho day of the 4th of July, looking as old-fashioned as possible, and expect the rain spoiled the fun, however. F. W. F e . nton . Howe is a good one. L ist of L etters —Remaining in Mc- NOTICE TH HEREBY RIVEN THAT the W. D. F emtov . carrying out their part of the programme 1886 at McMinnville; and it is with a partnership heretofore existing under the feeling of pride that we can say it was Minnville Post office, July 1, 1886. completely. In front of them Bat their Miss F. E. Russ is entitled to praise firm name of Saylor A Johnson, is this day FENTON A- FENTON, the “biggest" day ever seen in the dessolved by mutualconsent. J.A. Johnson, for her decorations on the 3d. All who attendant F’nn Wallace, as Ceasar, place. Citizens should rise up and with Bruce, Robt. Burns, Gains. retiring, A. Ssylor assuming full c ontrol, ATTOBNEYSAT LAVZ, passed her place of business must have looking the perfect picture of a colored one voice thank all who took the lively j Brookshire, E 1) Cambridge, <) II to whom nil accounts must lie presented noticed how beautifully and artistically Dunean, Ella C Griffin, Mrs J J interest manifested on every hand. And L.IF. I YETTE, OREGON. and all bills paid. “pusson” and assuming an air peculiar Lewis, .1 G everything was arranged. especially should they thank th; .several j Ix»wer, Rev E J. A. J ohnson . to their race. He drove the same spot ladies of this city fortheir untiring en , Martin.Mrs Cathrin Agden, Miss Emma OfHce--»ar the Cuwrt H owrc . ltf A. C. S atlou . To-morrow commissioners’ court | Parrott, John Rancali E C McMinnville Or.. June 28, 1 ■s.-*t. meets. The judge and Mr. Hibbs, one ted horse that George used to drive and ergy in several of the different brandies, Shepherd, Geo Bladen, Miss Rinite ami those from the outside who lent of the commissioners, occupy the same seemed very proud of it. i Wilson, James York, Miss Mo.lie 2 their presence to the affair. positions as heretofore, and with the as Following these came the liberty car, Parties calling for the same will please sist ance of Mr. Geo. Dorsey, the newly under the care of L. H. Cook. .Mr. fS. THE BALL elected commissioner, will manage tne F. Harding was “Uncle Sam” alloVer. In the evening was largely attended, the say “advertiseil.” The Best in the State, county’s affairs in the same satisfactory Annie McGuire, rt* the Goddess of Lib gross receipts being $84 50, and as we In prepared to furoUh music for alh a- J. F. WtSCARVER, P. M. manner. Mr. Brutscher has been a erty, was almost perfect in her personi told you before it «oulii lie, waa a soc- sions at reasonable rates. Add re n faithful servant and the people will re fication. Lillie N§wgard, Justice, Nel .■ess. Ed. Fellows and his little .daugh Just received a large supply oi powder N. J. ROWLAND, member him kindly for it. and < ariii ! • -- .it W. F. c..i: - lie Gortner, Truth, Nellie Dumphrey, ter, Cvnti'ha. wound them WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. THE GLORIOUS FOURTH. Still We Lead ! And we propose io keep it by constantly adding to our already large stock of Drugs, Medicines, Stationery, Etc everything in onr line of business that can be called lor. Physicians will find our stock complete in every respect. Remember that we Pi •escriptions, and we from tdl parts of the county, and are tilling ¡themat the lowest possible price. ROGERS.&, TODD, THE DRtWClgTS The Standard Fence ! Carl Tlie Gxinsmith« BINDERS and MOWERS HODSONS’ Mrs IL I’. STUART, St. Charles Hotel, DENTIST. Physicians & Surgeons, rrE.or. II. V. V. Johnson M. I). S. A. Young, M. I), CUSTER POST BAND.