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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1886)
EST SIDE TELEPHONE. crank Collard has not bear, very well Work of the City Fathers. for several days past. Hr. IL T. Graves, of Sheridan, was in Council meeting Tuesday evening, NOTICE, tlie city Tuesday, and paid us a call. Sheritlan, October 5. Present, Mayor J. W. Cowls; The “Punch” is a new 5-cent cigar couneilmen Campbell, Jones, XLiuning October 6, 1886. e have engaged the services of Air. A. just received at Rogers & Todd’s. Try it. and Narver; Recorder Spe’tteffr; Mar I have been very 1> ¡sy of late and t. Snyder to take charge of our local Mr. George Howe, of this city, whs re sha] Kauftnan and Street Cuiumissioner have neglected to send in any items, but ! will do better in tlie future. editorial department«, lie needs no cently wedded to Miss .(¡ary Rerchert, Wallace. There is no necessity of complaining of hard times, or that trkde I Farmers want rain badly. at Salem. „duetion to the people of Yamhill. Under reports of committees tlie coin- is dull, if you keep the right kind of goods and at BOTTOM PRICK8 Rev. J. C. Fair lias moved into the tnitceo on procuring fire bell reported boys are putting a new roof they will sell themselves, and we keep that class of goods, or try to, house formerly occupied by Mr. Math that they had ordered bell, which had on Kinney Otrjt AGENTS. their shop. ieus, opposite, J. C. Cooper’s residence. not yet arrived. hut tho FACT is we SELL them almost as fast as we receive them. Clay Branson’s family aio down with However our store contains a stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, SCHOOL hose wishing to subscribe for the Committees on building walk in not th John A. Chapman and family, of some kind of feyer. BOOKS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, BLUE VITRIOL and COAL OIL, in gruoNE may do so through the fol- Grand Ronde, are down paying the old orn part of city an I on payment of cer tain rent, allowed further time. home a visit. They will probably return Still people go to the coast. The num endless variety. We respectfully request the public to call and set us. ing persons : Ordinance No. 411 ing thejliiild- ber increases daily. home to-morrow W e will treat you well and give you every possible attention at L Kelty................... ............ Lafayette. le of 5?street, Senator J. W. Watts and Hon J. L. itig of sidewalk on About 105,000 bushels of wheat stored \V. Sappington I . North Yamhill. between Fourth and Fifth, passed. Ferguson, of Lafayette, were in the city Castle j Monthly report of recorder, marshal in the warehouses at this place. Wednesday morning and the senatoi A. Graves............ ...............Sheridan. paid and street commissioner read and placed Monroe Morgan and family, of Port us a pleasant visit. lent uf L. Simpson.............. ...................Amity. on file. Prescription Drug Stars. land, are stopping at Uncle liiliv Chap <i. Davis................ ............... Bellevue. Johnny Drucks’ address is corner ot John Ilulery and A. Ennis tvere.eacii man’s ‘ "»'I »tyl.1, S. Williamson......... ......... Wheatland. Seventh and Mill, Portland. He moved allowed license for six montlw*fo sell Chas. B Sutton has taken the mail Agents at other points in the county Wednesday, and will enter the grocery spirituous and malt liquors. »tings contract from here to Grand Ronde for business with his father. Proposition for city to erect st'eet 1 be announced soon. nine months. and patterns, Mr. Charles Cooper, an old McMinn lamp at tho 'southwest corner of Fifth J. R. Bene has finished hauling forty and C streets, rejected. Private citizens calling at our —Uiv« jail reuei.íd- ■ ’ I ian of 23 years ago, has been stopping " ill pros,. acres of grubs to town. We wont’t lack allowed to put lamp at that point. in the city for several days past. Things ami quality Ordered that tlie city election to be tor wood this winter. Tlltr.lf D1STKICT. have changed since he left r pleasure ¡u held on the first Monday in November R. I». Boise. Sunday evening Tommy Kay received it you donut Manning A Co haye met with so ■a held at the city jail, and W. J. Attorney -QI - Geo. W. Belt. much better success than they expected Loughary, J S. Martin and >A. Shuck a pleasant call from a “jolly hack load” COUNTY.' witn their ear load of stoves from St were appointed judges of election and ot McMinnville young people. It. I’. Bird, We are informed that Capt. Lafollett it tors ■ .1. W. Watts. Louis, that they ordered another lot to i.C. Robison and W F. l’angasser, 32t2 ■•larks The recorder was instructed to will come home as soon as lie is able.— K. It. Laughlin, day. Suitable for rail av.i Winter wear. J give the usual notice. He does not improve very rapidly . prcsentatives F. N. Little. C. P. Bishop, of Bishop A Kay, is busy Mude of the BEST MATERIAL I Lafollett piling wood; but he will stop at any BILLS ALLOWED. am! by WHITE LABOR. John Green, of Willamina, lias been L. Lougliarv. ige lime and sell you a good suit of elothe- '3. W. Kaufman,marshal ’ s fees. .$ 50 quite sick, but is able to be out again, as All Goods Warrantor! as Itepreaeated, 27 .1. S. Hiblis. nniissiotiers -j 3 70 we saw iiis pleasant visage in town yes Boots made to order ami neatly repaired at short notice. Sigil of the llig Boot. opjio- Geo. Dorsev. for less money than any other man in I. J. Spencer, recorder’s fees . . or Faeton, '. A. Wallace, st. com.’s lees. site the Grange Store. ’ 23tt Y. F. BROwNX. G. W. Briedwell. Yamhill. (XI terday. T. J. Harris. 4 00 Blackburn A Peekham, the agents of 1'. II. Rogers, night watchman.. Our new school house is all completed W. W. Nelson Chas. II. Dodd A Co., are doing the Pi. Heath, same............................. 6 00 but the seats It is as fine a building as Wyatt Harris. G. W. Burt, coal oil, etc.............. 12 20 there is in the county and will accom .1. A. <Freund boss machine business of the county, 1. G. Potter, cleaning two wells 50 5 sold some 25 twine binders and two modate 200 pupils. .1. D. Fenton Manning A Co., hardware.......... 115 50 D. ('. NarVer. s'.earn threshers. Iloodlunitsm nt prayer meeting an i KaufinanABungasser,iire w’rd’ns 8 40 There will be a meeting of the county otliei night meetings has become almost fair executive board to-tnorrow—Satu - Total................... ...................... |214 80 unb arable nnd if not stopped the law ■lav—it 4 o’clock ■ A full attendance is Numerous minor questions were up will have to be ap|>eaied to. requested, as important business will be Meialic ami discussed at considerable length. John Bone’s little child had a severe up for consideration. Tamos McCain in town last evening. No direct orders were issued regarding attack of brain fever. Drs. Smith and Red, Th? accoun'sof W. F. Bungasser arc our streets, But enough was said to Mi'-haux were out there nil one night.— « It ruins nights, so that “farm hands w Ochre, in my hands for collection and must be guarantee a general fixing up of streets, At this date tlie little one ¡ b improving n rest.” ai 1 immediately as Mr. Bangasser is driving down of nails in sidewalks, etc nicely. Frosh roasted peanuts at If. II snug awav and must bay? tlie cash. Say, “Muster Loo Bogue,” report savs 34t2 C. W. T almage . I'elch’s. tf -owest. vou stick mighty close with “Uncle Tom.” Some say it is a young lady anil Wheat was worth 65 cents at this place Holloday does own tiiree blocks in At the impromptu reception tendered matrimony is tlie design. Time' will leMinnville—one the second block west sterday. of the depot, and two in Johns’ addition Mr. and Mrs. Carey on their arrival tell, boys. L. Bettman’s store will be closed to- in the northern part of town. The one at home the evening of their marriage, ^^»rrow. near the depot is a valuable piece of rices the following named presents were made Mt). G. Slinrtliff, of Folk county, is in property. North Yaniliill. tl ? city. October 7, 1880. Out near the Catholic church on First accompanied by an appropriate little Business generally looking up. C ■l'(ir a «qnare meal go to tlie<f. Charles is a place that, to use Milliner's expres speech by Sir. Post: Glass pickle dish. sion, “will be a daisy,” bv the time it Mrs Riley; set of goblets, Mrs S R and ^^Bonly 25 cents. A gentleman from Sauvie’s Island is gets a few solid rains. Is there no way M?h’n. If IInrl»y,of Lafayette, was up of remedying these miserable holes in Miss Delia Baxter; set glass salt dishes, at this place buying ttp a large number of cattle. Mis J B Stillwell; glass pitcher, Miss nition, ^Mith us Tuesday. tlie streets? Kittie Snyder ; smoked glass breakfast Mr. Talmage, of the T elephone , was Tlie masonic fraternity are holding [Best meal in the city for 25 cents, at Tackle, tho fort pretty well just now. Last set, Mr and Mrs Post; set napkins, Mrs on our streets one day the fore part of e McMinnville Hotel. 8tf owest the week. night was tegular Chapter night; to “Urt'cle Jim” Hembree, of East Port- night will be a special meeting of Chap Gilkey; glass pepper dish,Mrs B F Rob inson; pitcher and glass cake stand,Mrs Our druggist, A. D. Runnels, and wife Ind, was in town Wednestlay. ter and to-morrow night Union Lodge Adams and Miss Comegys; set goblets, are expected to arrive home Saturday holds forth. Received, ca'load Roller Flour at the Robert Alexander; case stationery, 1< L from their eastern visit. Bkery. $1 and $1.10 per sack. 33 v4 If in passing the planing mills after Harris;, beautiful lamp mat, Mrs Dr Mr. G. W. Sappington lias moved his Porn—Near Bellevue, Oregon, Oct. night you hear a flip, flip, flippery, Kirkwood ; set sauce dishes of curious stock of general merchandise into his 1886, to the wife of Robt. Gunning, a whtz-z.-z, eput, sput, sputter, tiek-a tich- design, Miss Lucy Armstrong; Comet new building and now lias neat and com- a, just remember that it is a harmless sieve, Mr and Mrs G B Abdill; two ge foi tablo quarter j. in. nery what-is-it connected with the engine, ranium plants, Mrs D M Dorsey; nicely The ladies will find scraps for crazy and don’t be scared. bound volume, “Twenty Years After,” Born, at North Yamhill, Oregon,.on itchwork on Miss F E. Russ’10 cent J C Frank; flower vase. Miss Hettie October 7, 1886, to the wife ot T. C. , Traction A young son of Mr. Smith, ndar Balls Armstrong; beautiful bouquet, Mrs A L Buckingham, a 10-pound son. Mother »inter. ton, had the misfortune to run .a splin Mr N. K. Sitton sold “Noisy Btllv” ter 2U inches long into his arm midway Armstrong; honey dish, Mis Nichols and child doing well: father standing on DSt. Itf r $500. He paid Mr. Galloway $400 between tlie wrist anil elbow. Dr Smith and Mrs Race; pair towels, Mr." Col his bead in the road. Come up, boys, Taylor; pair towels, .Mrs N P Robinson ; and get your cigars. Here We Are. r him. of Amity, was called and removed tlie dish of honey and package toilet soap, A private school was opened in Charlev Cook will perhaps be home splinter and the boy is doing well. Mr J Jone»; glass breakfast set, Snyder Laughlin’s hall, Monday, with Prof. ion His valise arrived per express, We learn that Prof C. J. Payne, at the A son;' glass brea ' plate, Mr Levi Ben Williamson teacher. It will continue in ’ednesday. McMinnville commercial ciJleg< will net; set napkins, Mrs J W Ca»ey; bou the hall until the new school house is A little 3-year-old daughter of W J. soon claim as his bride MitKMary M. quet of choice Howers, Mis A M Peery, completed, which will be in a few days. arrison, Jr., south of town, is lying Raymond, of Bellevue. The Prof, is an and also one by Mrs Hart Wilson ; pair The school opened with a good attend Í ( exemplary young man and tho lady he tidies, Mother Post; vase and miniature ance. angerously ill. is to wed is one ot Yamhill’s fairest flower basket, A M Peery ; gold thimble, S unflower . George Cornet is the efficient and ccn- daughters. l)r V A and Mrs Humphrey; iar cher emanlv artist in Welch's Tonsoral Par ries, Mrs Frank Wilson; cake, Mrs Several days since one of the Baker Woodville. icy steaks rs, after August 6. tf bovs of Happy valley was firing a Mackie. Bouquets were also presented st market by Mother Post, Mrs Taylor and Mrs October 3 , 1886. Those new ’ charts received for th" ptib- gun when it burst and the breech-pin Fridays. Weather is pleasant. There are c school, w" imagine will be found vert’ struck him neaj the eye, cutting a slight Baxter. Arley Armstrong, Mrs Riley, Mrs Curtis and Josie Carey had made Refill and instructive. gash, but doing no permanent injury. valued presents before, for all of which quite a number of visitors in here at present. Charley Berfeevin, the tin-top painter, He came to Dr. Goucher, Wednesday, the happy recipients wish me to speak McMinnville, There is to be quite an addition to our ns gone down to Butteville, his old lor treatment. of their gratitude, realizing that it can ome, to spend a few days. Who La^ on hand Miles Hendrick is back witli us again. never be expressed. It was all a per town in the shape of a drug store and a cannery, Blackburn A Peckham have just, re He “arrove” on Tuesday’s up train, fect surprise and shall ever be remem C. A LARGE NUMBER OF BRiCK ived and arc unpacking a fine lino of looking as much to home as if be hadn’t bered with thankfulness. Mr. P. Hunt is the happy father of a been gone. During his absence of two “bouncing baby boy”—nine and a halt timmor dress goods, hosiery Ac. * And is ready to till all orders for t'ue weeks lie “took in” a large portion of Religious Services-Suuday Next. pounds. It came on the second of Oc largest amt best brick in ths county, t. The fire bell that has been ordered for the upper country. He will leave us tober. he citv will weigh 456 pounds, nnd again, soon, for a longer stav. St. James’ church. Rev. John C. W. Rhode«, A. Rhodes, L. Barnett omes from Manealy Bros., Troy, New From $5 to $8 per Thousand On Saturday (to-morrow) Custer Post Fair, rector. Services 11 a. m., and and A D. Sanders went out on a hunt fork. uTES No. 9, G. A. R., will assemble at bead 7 :00 p. tn last week and killed three small deer. — Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. “Circumstances alter cases,” There’s quarters, Grange ball this city, “for tlie ST8 ------ SH ERI I)AN- Friday evening services at 7:00 p m. They spent only thirteen days on their wide difference between 621., cents transaction of such business as mav hunt. nt i«>in» done All those wishing job printing Seats free. All are cotdiaily invited to nd $6 per square for litigant advertise- properly come before the meeting.” east. There is quite a number of young will bear in mind that wo are offeiing It 1 ents. Among other things will be a “muster attend. hoodlums that attend our Sunday School every possible advantage. We have I' Hurray for the “bold soldier gers : M. E. church—services will be held Ftesh bread, either at the Rnkerv or in.” for the purpose of cutting up and whis just received, direct from New York, via at 11 a. m. anti at 7:30 p. nt. stake. elivered at vour homes everyday, from boys!” pering 1 will send their names some the Isthmus, a large stock, of which »« Knight A Hiatt expect to open out J. M. CHAPMAN, Pro, All are cordially invited. he new Bakery, as cheap as it can lie may mention : 5 shoe's of cardboard ; time if they don’t quit it. their sewing machine headquarters to R ev . Il P. S atchwei . l , Pastor. ought. • • 34t2 ream bill heads ; 50 sheets letter pa .er ; Carries a full stork of Furniture of all æoa day, under Odd Fellows hall. They will Compton, Shipley & Co. are drying I quire 24x30 news ; quire colored pa Social meeting at 11 o’clock every kinds, Fine Bedroom Sets, Mirrors, Mr. J. E. ^lagers was called to Sonth- carry Wheeler A Wilson machines; do via quite a lot of salmon, and they do it in Mouldings, Wall Papera, Etc., Etc. rn Oregon yesterday, by telegraph, on all kinds of repairing and keep extras Lord’s day at the Christian church. tine shape. They have about a ton al per, same size; 3 packages of envelopes. We get our calling cauls of G, W. Burt OLIS. egal business. He will be gone about and attachments for all makes of ma Sunday scltol every Sabbath at 3 o'clock. ready on hand. Mr Charley Johnson and Rogers & Todd ; tlie firm from vs oct» en days. chines. Go and see tlie boys if you want St. James’ (Catholic) church. Mass caught 135 of the silver sides one night which we made our order was just out ------- A full lir.e of at 10:30 a rn on lite second and fourtli last week. Vinegar. 25 cents per gallon, in largo anything in their line. of shipping tags; wedding cards cost Sunoavs of each month. Sunday schoul A unt S i san . r small quantities; sweet cider. 15 r Ctf money, and we did not think it advisa One day last week while Mr. J. R. fnts per gallon, at the cider mill of Martin, of tlie South Yamhill, was leav at 2:30 p. in. every Sunday. ble to invest until after the full of the trees October 1, 1886. J. S. \\ jute , Rector. no. J. Sax. 29tf moon. None but amateur printers em ing tlie river which lie had crossed at Store, one door south cf bridge, Sheridan, te I think that we have a wedding here ployed, hence satisfaction is guaranteed Oregon. C. I’, church, Services at the usual Farmers having wool to sell will do the Garrison ford with a load of wood, before long for our g rl has got a new to nobody. But let us tell you right the load overturned with him and he for forenoon discourse. hours. Subject •ell to consult Blacxburn A Peckam bo- here that we will do you more and liet- OPPOSITION ore selling as they pay the highest was quite severely injured by being “Ate Faith and Hope Swallowed up and ring. caught under a portion of the load. We Lost in Heaven?” Subject for evening, Woodsville is still flourishing. Danc ter work lor the same money than any »rices in the county. “The Protection given to the body de ing, moonlight boat riding and yellow other printing establishment on the west hear no further particulars. Mr. N. J. Rowland was considerably side. D’ye hear? t all on or address nied to the Soul, and the care given Io a The T elki ’B oxe will publish patent wound.-1 hotly denied to a wounded jackets seem to be all the rage. raised up, Monday by falling from a THE TELEPHONE, Next to Yamhill County Bank. We are about to lose one of our young adder while at work on a building at medicine advertisements when the?' are Soul.” Sunday school 9:30 a. tn. All McMinnville, Oregon. PAID FOR AT THE SAME RATES AH WF. are invited to attend these services. ladies for the young man Ims ask»d pa as. McPhillips’ farm. McMiNXVii4.it - • O regon . pnt CHARGE HOME ADVERTISI KS. Blit when ONE OF THE .MOS I NOTED European pa, and he did not say "Nika wake tika T. II. H enderson , Pastor. Tlie Engle mills closed down for the it comes to publishing their advertise physicians said: Neuralgia win the prayer mika.” eason, last Friday, nnd Wm. Hill, who ments—local and otherwise—for less of a de.-aiiscil nerve for healthy lihssf. U m Finest Stock ever brought Services pt the Baptist church.— Capt. C. Johnson, of the Daisy Pack Gilmore's Aromatic Wine for the blood. The Largest to and as been overseeing the nnnnifig of the than one-half what we charge our home ¡’reaching morning and evening at usu Yamhill County. ing Co., has ligged Ins fishermen out in machinery has returned to town. al liouis Subject for 11 a. m.,— uniform—hats a little on the style ot' the For sale by Rogers A Traill. people, no agent need apply. REV. W. FISK REQVA, of Aurora. III., Boots and Shoes made to order and neatly “Here—There.” For 7 p. m , “The dude. Jb>n T. B. Henderson was in the city Miss F E. Russ wishes to announce says; "1 have used Gilmore’s Aromatic repaired. V’ednesdav. His assessorship is about to her many customers and friends that World's Biggist Idol.” Sunday school We have a new addition to our fisher \V:m‘ and find it an excellent household 9:30 a. m. All are made welcome al nded and he’s glad of it. Mr. Hen- she will not have a regular opening this at remedy that none ought to do w ithout. For ‘ these services ; strangers especially in men—a violinist and a cornet player, so sale by Rogers* Trail. Prices to the Bedrock. lerson has made a good assessor season, blit has opened a fine line of the vited to worship with us. that we have concerts and music at all latest styles in millinery and fancy 1 times and places. F DIEIXCHNKIDER. It is rumored that Austin Dee will, in THE PRETTIEST LADY in Olean was <i J. B urchett , Pastor. what made her complexion so clear fhe near future lead to tho hytnenial al- goods direct from New York city. Miss There is talk of building two canner asked and Issmtiful. Siu* said it was by using Russ invites all to cotne and see and far Minnie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Had an Operation Performed. ies this winter or n°xt summer—one. Gilmore's Aromatic wine. For sale by r M pVtn. Roof, near this place. A most price her goods before buying. at our burg for salmon ar.d Hie other on Rogers * Todd. Worthy couple Since Monday the Telephone job office Nearly all the hotel men in the city the bay for shrimp. MRS. L. LOOMIS, of Elim. N. Y.. writes I Billiards at tho “Orphan’s Home” 15 has turned out 6.000 imprensions in job know a young man of about 19 years, " ocr Dorati. us tost she was sick for six months, was in fonts per game of 34 points; 20 cents for work—bill heads, letter head’, envoi duced to try Gilmore's Aromatic Wine, Mr. L. Root, the old groceryman, has and four holt Ir s cured tier. For sale by f>6 points, nnd 25 cents for 50 points opes, statements, etc., and by Saturday called I> Kelly, and must al*o remem night witli wotk now on hand tlie num- ber how cross-eyed he was. Those who sold his store to J. H. Henderson, who Rogers A Todd. When one player discounts the other. tier will be increased to 9,t>oi*. Tlie mys know him, among whom is Mr. Lewis will conduct the business at the old H. H. W elch . REV. II. II. EWELL, of Pavillion, N. Y. tery is easily solved; neat clean wotk ton ot the International hotel, used to •Lind. Now go'ids will bo added to the •aysof Gllmrire'a Aroniati'-Wine; "I be i Tlie finest lot of pictures, pictnre and fair prices is what tells. stock at once, which will enable you to lieve it to be a mo.t desirable remedy to I h - frames, and mouldings in the county; A rnu'e i’ an animal with a large head think that lie could not possibly see get anything you wish in the grocery plucsl in every family,” For sale by Rog poine new and elegant bedroom sets and full of stubborncu-* anil contrariness. with one of his eyes, as it looked right line, at satisfactory prices. It is safe to ers A Torld. ■umiture of every description and at “When he will ire will, yon may de at his nose. About a week since, how say that Mr. Henderson will receive hie THE WIFE. MOTHER AND M \ID who power prices than’ ever at W. H. Bing- pend on it; and when he won't lie won’t ever, he had an operation performed, share of the trade of this community. suffer from Female w iMkii"»« and Debilltv Biam’s. Upholstering a specialty. which was quite a painless one, and and that's the en l on it.” We were re Here's our £«r. Harvey. will find Gilmore's Aromatic a positive In the City cure. For sale by Ror't- A Todd. I Mr. H Bailv is hack tn his old stamp minded of this fact tlie other evening w hich has left the eye, which was very much crossed, so straight and well, that Our voting friend TIios. Rogers left ns hv a «pan of mules belonging to T. J ing ground for a visit. He has been ac GILMORE'S AROMATIC is a great -n • His lively engaged in putting in mining mn- Bowles. They were stan ling tn front of the other now shows that it was also a yesterday for Cloverdale, Cal. we c little off. Dr. Turner will in a few days health has been poor of late, and he goes the planing mills when they took a no at) as t »•hinery for several weeks past, oa’t of attend to the othei and will have both to seek an improvement He goes by tion to walk off and walk off they did. > B -g the mountains, his principal point of fir’erations being at the mouth of the paying about as much attention to the eyes perfectly straight. Young Kelly is Yaqnina route. Lee Kendall accompa already at work regularly The doctor nies him. [L ater — The boys will not bits as n stump. They didn ’ t want to <Ikeriagan and savs the ground is very k'ch. Mr. Emily thinks he will rctiiain run; they just wanted to take a walk, lias rooms at the International hotel, go for a day or two. Steamer doesn’t but will be in this city October 12tb. tve as soon as they thought ] anil stopped when they got ready. •'own about three wcckt. Our IN ei <4! 11)01 HARD TIMES NO MORE ! GEO. AV. BURT’S McMinnville Pioneer Boot and Shoe Stow. A Largì A^ortmaut Boots and Shoes ATTENTION, EVERYBODY ! & Co. Vie are still in the drug business in Me Minnville, and wo are selling Drugs, Modi ciiies, and everything in our line nt S3 Low P as any house in this county. SCHOOL BOOKS! And everything in the line of Stationery at the L P rices OGERS & TODD BRICK! BRSCKI Old Reliable PIONEER BRICK TARD. A. C. Saylor ! D Undertaker’s Goods ! Boot and Shoe Store ! >* I