>*n WEST SIDE TELEPHONE, i .14 OFFICIAL DIICECTORY. t.-V KN|''1‘,e accompanied bjMiss Li'lge ...... e ',.n ”-l,1-a»re , wnl rt.it lor Spi'ague, Prosecuting * .1. t i-moriow, where Miss N. expects ”• »pi n I the sin.imer. Miss B ingtssei »hl return in a lew d .»■« and take up It. I*. Bird Fenator» J ■I. W. Wall. h'-r residence in Poitlan Lwlioie she will R. It. I niiL-lilin, retstile in the future Representatives F. N Little Tire grand jury returned a true bill i'. Liifollett. Jtt.ige L. Lougluirv. iciiin-t JI i pie, confined now in the •I. S. Hibbs, toui'tv ja l on i hargeof mtnitering D. I. Commissionen t i tiro, Dorsev. t orker, last fall. Marple was arranged < Terk ............... G. AV. llriedwell. ■Natinday, and plead “not guilty” utni Sheriff . T. .1. Harris. h'H trial net for Wednesday, Thia case Trciisure- W. W. Nelson, wih p.obably occupy several days. A«»es»ir •Wyatt Harris. School Supt... . ■ ■ J. A. ('. Freund Surveyor •.. .J.l>. Fenton. C roakers .—Every town and citv, no Coroner I*. Nurver. matter how flourishing, says an ex change, is afflicted more or less with TELEPHONE WHISPERINGS. those animals called croakeis, and . s they litt their boots on to the stove and tell whit tliev don’t know about tins Fresh roasted peanuts at II. II country, one would be led to believe Welch’s. tf that we were all going oil a dead run to Try the Ro3e Dirk Harrow. F. J. Mar the “demnition bow-wows.” Tho croak tin, Agt. er, however, is only happy while he is Solitaire is still one of the g tines in growling. If he could earn $20 a day lie the town. would growl because lie had to work Io The go ><l work on the streets gons it. But there is method ill the madness slowly onward. of his giowljng; Im croaks to hide his D. B. Putman, Esq.,of Amity WHS in own laziness and shiltlessness. It he i- g.veil a chance to get a raise, he be the city Satiiriluv. comes a rheumatic and curses tin- For posts and hoards go to R. B. weather. No matter how things go, he Stowe’s lumber yard. tilt/ is bound to have bis croak, and when Our Worthy young frien I J. p. Mu old man Gabriel toots his resurrection mi lt. Mr. Croaker will be sure to ask gruder is going to leave us. aim why he didn’t toot it fonder. Use “Stan lard Sa.on” s ían ... If 1.10 pe ., box, full we gilt at C. Gii-S 'ii’s. I ncle T om ' s C abin .—The opera house At the St ir restaurant, lunch and hot was well lilted Saturday night to witness coffee at all hours, only ID cents. the appearance of Horace Ewing's Choral Union will meet at the resi Mammoth Unde Tom’s ( abin company dence of W.H. Bingham this evening. tlie company is a large and good oi)e. For sale—Team. wagon, and harness ami their rendition of rhe latnous plav cheap. Inquire of T. 1*. Austen. 84tl0 is new and popular. Some of the char Th > Canton Clipper plows are th ■ acters were exelleiitlv sustained, Wm. he t in t'ae " market. For sale by F. J. O. Day as “Uncle Tom” could hardly Martin. be improved. Mr. Def.ano as “Lawyer I)r. Young captured the first trout oí Marks” continually brought down the the season Friday, lie brought in a louse. The Acme colored quartette, nice string. was an interesting feature of the play, Mr. A. Andrews from Acton, Morrow fltey are excellent singers ami were re peatedly brought before the footlights. conntv, is piving Itis old friends in this As tiie troupe spent Sun lay in this city, vicinity, a visit. tlie colored quartette gave a sacred con Mrs. J. E. Holman is a passenger on cert at the opeia house Sunday evening the incoming steamer, and will arrive which was well attended, and heartily enjoyed by those present. home to morrow. Tlllllll '’•‘.'"■•■«J l-ugg'es ¡».i ] whetl», ' I I », OREE) «5. « duel's and O h witle tiies. 1 1‘REss i)pj t weder in 3 N IOEI >e Store, •inity the, city bns J e kuowle® ini to uiii« reover. he] >r the h|<ol s. I BROWNS DISTRICT. We hear that the Uncle Tom’s Cabin troupe, left several others in the same fix as Frank Collard. Horsemen; remember we not onlv guarantee the best work on horse bills, but the lowest prices also. Mrs. D. B. Kingery, living on Mud dy was taken quite si-k Saturday, but at last reports was improving. rA If you want a good wagon, call at Messrs. B., T. A S. an 1 t < tv w.ll sell you a Studebaker wagon cheap. Lost.—A pair of gobi rimmed spetac'.es. The under will he suitably rewa ded by returning the s.<mo to this office. )is: lecci» lower, it the! mil g» IL I . Turner, formerlv of the T ei e - I’ltoNi, left yentenlay lor Poitlaml. He goe. to aeeept u Kituu ion us telegiaphii- ehitui on tire daily News. Messrs.B., T. & S. sell the Hoosier se tiers and d il s. They are th« best in the mat kel. Call and see them. B usiness C hange .—Mr. H. F. Turner who for the past ten months has been associate 1 with the publication of this paper, has sold his interest in the same to Mr. II. L. Heath, of this city. The business will be conducted at tlie old .stand, under the firm name of Talmage Heath. There will be no material change in the paper. It will be ¡»sued regularly Tuesdays and Fridays as here tofore, anti it will lie tlie endeavor of the p esent prop ieto s to keep it up to its ii esent standard ot ex-e 1 nice. lit -nbs< ription r tee w ill remain $2 per tear—the cheap-st paper in Oregon. Let us continue the pleasant business elations we have heretofore bad with our p.itr nis. The ladit’s guild of St. James church H elp E ach O ther .—If you want your will meet at the residence of Mis. James town to thrive, make all your purchases Turner, to-morrow, (Wednesday) at 2 a home ; give your own mechanics the p. in. preference; when you want anything go Mrs. O. O. Hodson »nd her sist r Miss M innie Boye of thirt city are the guests mt and buy from those who are your of Mrs. Will Hodson of Portland, tliB townsmen and pations, and thus keep week. vonr money at home. If you want a F. J.' M.i'tin will hive a fina lini o ?»$ir of boots or shoes, gel t iem at home ; buggies, spring wagons, and cartit in i a su't ol clothes is wanted, see if you stock next week. Don't buy until yon oino tailor can m.ige them before send see them. ing aluoad, and ii you want a job oi i inting done, don’t send a wav or give Now is the time to get a goo 1 plow cheap at. Messrs, Ba nek iff, T io n.is«» i an order to a runner for a foreign offic« <fc Swanson, before they move into tliei ii you can get it done at home as well nd just as cheap. In short, help eacl n«w building. othe and in that way help your ow i Read the new ad. of Mrs. II. F. tow n. Stuart in to-day’.s issue. She has a large and fine assortment ot mi littery W ill not O rganize .—We have been goods, at low prices. requested by several ot the old members Clarence Turner has gon1 to eastern of Custer Post band to state that they Oregon to reside in the liitu e. We a e did not thine the sum subscribed by sorry to lose hi»n, but our loss is their tn- citizens for Heir support, Wis sttfli- gain.—Day ion III- aid. c.eiit to warrant their reorganixatitn Attention is called to the bill an vmne- ,’lie sum suh-ciibed was about $21 ing that, old Milton, th« well k town stal per month, ind as the boys won!* lion of Yamhill county will stand the It ive to pu chare new instrument ensuing season at McMinnville. t brongliont, it would take a long tune l< Last Saturday Messrs. B., T. <fe S. re pay for them. It seems as though w> ceived I heir first envoiee >f buggies in mglit to ta'se a larger amount than tin their new building, and will receive hove, to support such a needed institn tion as a good band. another lot sometime this week. If you want to have a good laugh, g > into Frank Colin d's and ue tr him kier on the Uncle Tom’s Combination. T ey borrowed a pistol of him and fo got L return it. We acknowledge a pl ■ is mt call. S it- urdav afternoon, f om Prof. D. T. Stan ley . p esident of th« O egon State N >r inal school of Monmouth, who was in the city. G mik I spring openrng itt M «« F F. ........ J _ ............. ’ , At> il 8 Russ’on , . Friday and Satu dav, and 9. The ¡adie« of McMinnville and vicinit v tire cordially intited (o com« and see the new styles, etc. II oly W eek S ervices —St. Jamef church Rev. John C. Fair rector: S-rvi «•8 during Holy Week as iollows: eve v lay (accepting Satin d i v) at 10 a. n Wednesday, at 7:30 p m. Go<>d Friday, it 7:30 p. in. Salter eve — Saturday — 7:3<)p. m. Regular annual election oi GieveHry, will take place on East Jonday after the service nt 10 a. in. Regular ineet’ng of the woman’s gtiild oi •*1. .James church, will lake place at 2 p. rn. on Easter Mon lay at the church. M ii . linf . ky .— dr». H. P. Sturt the halier in the millinery business, has F. ... J. Madin has a fine line of fa-m machinery for s tie, shipped f-om th • something lor our readers, in annthm eist. Now is the time to huv machinery. column of this paper. Mrs. Stuart has A'ter the inter-state commerce law is in greatly enlarged the interior of her store effect prices are sure to raise. ind will receive new goods regularly A r.t«e Rail Associttim lit« been twice a week, during the snmmer months. Every Tn«» lay and Thureday org.mtz I at this place with the foilow Its. Stuart will present new good» ing office's: President, A. M. Handere. It »ill cost nothing secreta-v. Will P. Hol n tn, trea»5ire , I. to her customers Sanders Lon s Maddock was elect to cad and ex imine Iter immense slock ed captain of the nine chosen. R iad I t —Rogers A To bi, the rust Dr G. F Tucker, « ill leave to-mor ow ling proprietors of the city drug sto-e. with his daughter. Nellie, for the S mud country in hopes of restoring li^r health come to the front this week with a large lie will be gone about ten d iv«, an I advertisement wbi.-h appears in this is during Ilia abs-nce. Dr. J. H. N«l»on, sue. Roger» a To.ld are pushing, relia will attend to the duties of the office. ble business men and rttean what they civ. Read their advertisement, ad i A one legged dance» and his assistant he convinr-eii that they will sell yon gave a free exhibition at the ope a d ugs at bedrock prices. hone» Friday night. The entertam- ment was fair, conside.ing that it di Wn.L I.EAvx Ua.—Dr Howard leave« not cost attv'hing A coll »«tion w,- taken up which netted a neat little «nm. n» on Thnnvlay for Florida; takes tire steamer on Friday, from laqnina for Rhe cane nf J. S. Ma-tm vs John Sax 'tl foin a. . whe where e he lie intend» to Max oc -npied th« attention of th* court, tir /week» »o. fherrto -lowlv le» low tv mem m*’ greater part of la-t w -ek. It wa« a «ni' toward hi» future bu-i e I in the er- for tlie recovery of inottev niton nh at glad««, am mg the all’gat. ore. May en« - •tored in Sax’s, mill at the time of th. . eaa attend yon Do« in your hunt for tire a year ago. It was decided in tavor the hide for vour shoes. of the plaintiff. NM W. C. T. V. ^favéto OUR ASSISTANTS. The last session ot the Yamhill county Cbl'Ittlll. W. C. T. t . met Wednesday evening, March 30. The exercises wete varied April, 4 th. 1887. | and interesting. There was an address Items scarce. by the district president of the W. C. T. Hie P. O. is in the hands of Mr. Plum U., Mrs. Edwards, short »l eeches by mor. Rev. Mr.Henderson, an o. igina! poem by Mr. Redding w»s in Portland last Miss Olds and scveial pieces of music week. by the choir. A vote of thanks was Mr. J. W. Hutchcroft ¡»improving his tendered by the convention to the citi . property. zen of McMinnville on the following: I A number of our citizens attended Resolved, that the thanks of this con court last week. vention are due, and are hereby tender School opened this morning with Mr. ed to the ministers and officers of the Thomas at the helm. M. E. church for the use of the church Lots in the Kutch addition to Carlton and other kind services in behalf of this are being improved by their respective convention; owners. To the Choral Union and all others Mr. Fred Hardwick of Lafayette took ' who assisted in the music lor their favor care of the store wltile Mr. Redding was in the way of musical elite; tainment; a way. To the ministers of the city for their Messrs. Barnekoff, Thomason and ■ uniform kindness and couitesv, and for their valuable assistance o:i the pro- I Swanson have their hardware house open ready for business. g; amine; To the editors of the Reporter and JoYCK. ri: 1. evh o.sr: for their kindness in giving notice of this convention and for rejiort- Lafayel te. ing tlie proceeding’s of the meeting. April 4,1887. Resolved, that we fully appreciate ind gratefully acknowledge Qie kindness Court will probably run all this week. of our triends and we tender them out sincere thanks for their cordial welcome XV. M. Townsend, of Lakeview, is in md generous treatment. town. CHANGED OWNERS ! ! Tliis space now belongs to vs We have bought it for a year and we propose to show you that we can and will sell you DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, ALBUMS, ARTIST’S MATERIALS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES AT AS LOW PRICES! I As any store Judge Ramsey, of Salem, is attending court here this term. In tlie case of Martin vs Sax, Sax was Board of trade met in regular session beaten. This case lasted nearly three days. it the council chambers last evening. Bert Eastman came down from Murry In the absence of President Fenton, J. I. T. las' week to be a witness in the E. Magers filled the chair. Marple trial. Committee appointed at last meeting R. E. Marple was indicted by the in relation to fair grounds, made verbal grand jury for minder in the first degree. sport which was accepted, and on mo IPs trial wa»H 't for Wednesday, of this tion Messrs. Wallace and Manning were week. H. Y. Thomson, of Portland, is ippointed in addition to former commit going to defend hint. tee, which was continued with a view to Deputy Sheriff Savage had quite an purchase the grounds. encounter with a tnan bv the name of Communication from Wm. lleid, in Brown, w ho resides above Willamina, mswer to special committee appointed in the hills. Savage called at his house, in the night to inquire the way to anoth bv the board, in regard to getting trans er man’s house, when Brown met him portation facilities by Narrow Guage at the door witii a gun anti told him to “git.” He would not listen to any railroad read and placed on file. Committee on roads and highways re thing and said he did not care whether ported that they had interviewed Mr. I he w as sheriff or not, but for him to go, Campbell, who agreed to sell land for | and Savage says he went, you bet. the purpose of widening the toad at the | Q- end of Cozine creek bridge. Committee was continued. Amii y. On motion the president and secret»-1 April 2, 18S7. ry otthe board were authorised to con fer with tiie receiver of the O. & C. rail- j Very backward weather for sowing road, with a view of getting parcels grain. brought to this cilv by evening express I Dr. Goucher Inis again located with as a matter of accomodation to business men and farmers, during the coming us. His office is two doors north ot the St. Charlee hotel. summer. _______________________________ Mrs. Kinman introduce! something C rime I ndirectly C harged —The new in the party line last week. I think Oregonian gives the following regardin 'g she called it a “Rag Party.” It proved a success. tlie Martin—Sax case: A civil suit of Charley Post, an old resident of this more than ordinary local interest was city, moved to McCoy last week, so ns t ied in the state circuit court for Yam to be near his farm, which is located in hill county last week, before Judge R. that section. P. Boise and a jury. It was an action Court week has its effects upon the by a farmer named Martin against John citizens of this town, judging from the Sax, to recover $950, the value of a lot way they travel backward and forward of wheat stored in defendant’s ware from Lafayette. The Oil Fellows’ anniversary cele house at McMinnville, which burned last sprint». The jury found for the bration is to be held at this place on the 2(>th, and if the weather is favorable, plaintiff tn the amount claimed, and the will undoubtedly be a success. verdict carries with it an indirect charge W. F. Coulter is serving his country of crime. Briefly stated, the case win by attending Dendy’s court ns a grand this: John Sax owned a flouring mill i juror. j . It is quite a trouble for a farmer ____ _ a ______ ami warehouse, fie is a wealthy farmer J io to be taken ....... from ..._ his work mouth _ or ..nd no tnan stands higher for rectitude ! six weeks just now. in this Board of Trade, of character. The milling and ware- i Every dwelling liottre in town is oc house business was conducted by Itis > cupied, and more could be rented if on and Itis son-in-law. A large amount | fboy were only here to rent. Wake up of whPHt was stored in’ the warehouse bV , - ““ - e > and work lor the interest of your town. by various farmers. The complairft ¡d- leges that the wheat was destroyed _____ ..._ ¡ I would call the attention of the road through the fault of Mr. Sax, by his sit|H’rvisor of district No. 17 to the con -uient», namely his son and son-in-law. dition of the west end of one of our < he hoys had. been losing money through b.idges. A little jndii'ious labor ex ad speculation, and in order to corn eal pended there would be a great improve the fact from the ol<l man, had sold the ment. wheat in the warehouse. Shortly be Mr. Geo. Gatnmie, of Brondmead, fore the fire, so the plaintiff alleged, the boys <s agents for Mr. Sax, instil came near having a serious accident one ed the mill ami the warehouse for their d.ty last week. He was driving home ull value and the wheat therein for $5,- from luwn in » ltai k, and in passing a >tti. Then the mill burned. About Its white calf, his team took fright and rail 110 bushels of wheat was stored in the away, jumping over a wire fence, over tuiiding at the time, valued at $0,500. turning the hack and spilling the occu i'be suit above mentioned was a test pants out. No serious consequences, however. •ase, anti now actions will be commenc M ore A non . ed against Mr. Sax bv the various far mers who owned the wheat. The instil- itice men h ive watched the case with Brace Up. iiiucli interest, and peihaps pioi-eediugs You are feeling depressed, your apj»etite | other than legal will be commenced. is poor, you are bothered with headache. ■ you are fidgetty, nervous, and generally out of sorts, and want to brace up. Brace | Following is the list of letters remain up. but not with stimulants, spring medi- ■ cines, or bitters, which have for their basis | ing uncalled for in the poatoffice at Mc very cheap bad whisky, and which stimu- [ lute you for an hour, and then leave you in J Minnville, Oregon, April 1, 1887: worse condition than before. Wlial you i Eastman, J. J. McCenlv, .Mr. want is an alterative that will purify your j Ea-terhrooks, A. E.O'Dell, G. W. blood, start healthy action of liver and kid- dcl.attghlin.'G. E. O'Biien, Mr. neys, restore your vitality, and give renew- ' S,..neer, Alex ed health and strength. Such a medicine ' Parties calling for tl,e same plea e you will find in Electric Bitters, ami only i 50 cents a bottle at Rogers & Todd’s drug say advertised. J. F. W iscarvkr , store. 3 I'. M. BEV. DR. FREELAND, of Fowlerville, N. Y..write» us that two bottles of Gilmore’s Aromatic wine cured Ills wife of nervous The beat salve in the world for cuts, ness and sleeplessness. Fold by Roger ' A bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhetim, fever Todd. sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, GILMORF/S A ROM ATIf' WINE is n pos corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi itive cure fur all those painful complaints common to all our liest female popula tively cures piles, or no pay required. so tion. ¡Sold by Rogers <t Todd. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion. or money refunded Price 25 REV 1. M DERBY, of Linden. N. Y., cent» per box. For sale by Rogers & says; "The Gilmore Aromatic Wine pr<iv- erl a great blessing to my wife.'. For sale Toi'd. 29yl by Rogen A Todd. WANTED. A case of tenialc wrea’rne«». Home Protlnce Market. , general rh’liility or nervous exhauston that ■ Gilmore's Aromatic Wine wile not cure, Corree »eil for the T klbfhoxs by Baxter A Hold by Rogers A Todd. Rogers, REV. E J WHITNEY, of Clarkson. N. Wheat. | er V« »5* Y . says: Gilmore'.» Wine for female weak- Oats, ¡ mt l»u ....... Ls 1 nos» stands without a rival. Sold bv Rogers Flour, per bar. $t.40(f $l.*l | A Todd. 10c 1 EgLS. per <l«»f ................ Butter, ¡»er lb ........ 25c GILMORE S KROMATH' WINE is the Cheese, best, ¡»crib....... ®c | great remedv for women and children, 12» Apples. ; er 1 m » x ......... .»ex for $L Sold by Rogers A Todd. P* Bacon, sides ......... GILMORE S AROMATIC W/NE makes •• shoulder ........... lady beautiful, because It gives her good, H(íí 12’4 •• ham. sugar cured < li l,l.«»l Hold by R< gers A Todd. Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. B orx —In this citv, Siittirdav, Aptil 2, DW7. to the wile of E. W Wallace a won, weight 7*j pound«. Mother and t-ltild •Ining well. West is n-»t able Io lie out vet. but it is liojted he will ret over. ______ V city or county ri lie Druggists Loc.'l Notice. Th" Great Transcontinental Raute We a;e pleased to cell the atient!«»’? of ‘»ur readers to t*he announcement of M s>rs. Barnekoif. Thomabon 4' Swanson, which will appear in this week’s i>»me These gi n leinen have otublished al McMinn ville, McMinnville cfo-sing and t'nrl- ton. coimnodious v iiteliou-es. complete with latest improved machinery for The Direct Route I No Delays! the proper handling of g-ain. and oiler the ................... .. ..... . ............. farmers of ............. Yamhill county the Fast Trains I verv best facilities for storage and elvaifng of their grain Years of experivnee and ;i practical knowledge of the business enable TITZE LOWEiST TÏ^TLE. .hem to guarantee satisfaction They also pay the bigbest cash price for gram of all TO CHIOAGO AND ALL POINT8 kinds, and carry in stock a full line of the very best farm machinery, wagons, 4-c It East. Tickets sold to all prominent pom ’ w ill be to the advantage of all farmers to throughout tlie East and ¡Southeast. | call and see them before making any other ------------ arrangements for disposal of their grain or buying their machinery or wagons By TO EAST-3OUND PASSENGERS courteous and honorable*dealing ami strict attention to the best interests of their pat Be careful and do not make a mistake. ■: rons, Messrs. Barekofi'. Thompson it Swan But be sure to take th® son will seek to hold the foremost position among the business firms of Yamhill coun ty, and we bespeak for them the the suc cess whii h must attend their ellbrts Call and -»ee them. And see that your ticket reads via | N orthern P acific R ailroa Most Excellent. ST. PAUL 08 MINNEAPOLIS J. J. Atkins, chief of police, Knoxville, To avoid clinnres and serious delays oc Tenn., writes: "My family and I are bene sinned by other routes. ficiaries of your most exccllerft medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery for eonsuiuption : having found it to lie all that you claim for Through Emigrant Sleeping Ca it, desire to testify to its virtue. My friends are Run on Regular Express to whom 1 have recommended it, praise it at every opportunity.” Dr. King's Jiew Trains Full Length of the Discovery for Consumption js guaranteed Line. Berths Free. to cure coughs, colds, bronchitis, as,limit croup, ami every affection <>P the throat, LOW RATES f QUICKTIME!1 chest ami lungs. ’ Trial bottles free nt Rogers & Todd's drugstore. Large size $1. 3 General Office of the Company, He. 2 Washington St., Portland, C FOR SALE. A PIECE OF YA IJ ABLE PEOrEIB v. ty consist mg of <r)l’o ncres one mile from North Yamhill, Oregon 'i’his piece of land will be sold cheep on easy terms The property has a good house and out build ings, two good wells, a first-class brick yard, a good young orchard and small fruit of a l kinds Will also sell a good butcher shop in North Yamhiil. For further p irtimiars address .1 L CASTLB, North Yamhill, 'Oregon. A. D. CHARLTON, General Western Passenger Agenti IST<'w Opening ! In McMinnville. Oregon ERNEST BOLLACK JowoEry v/ork Jeatiy Dcno. V7alelíes Guaranteed & We ranted. Third street, between C and I) in the t__ oring establishment of R. B. llibbs. GOOdS Mxvsvvy Mrs. H. P. STUART’S, alone on account of Dyspepsia. Ack Dyspepsia Tablots will cure Dyspep Indigestion and Constipation; sold oi positiva guarantee nt 25 and SO cents I G. W. Hurt. Druggist. REGULARLY J. H. HENDERSON TIMES A WEEK (Successor to I, Root)* Carrie» u fnll and complete stock off Tuesdays and Thursdays. Give Her A Call Before Purclias Groceries, Crockory, Glasswr Wooden and Willowware, ing Elsewhere. Tobacco Ci^arS Remember the Place, Goods delivered promptly to any p»a| of the < ity. Goods Exchanged for Produce Having Bought the— raw Truck and Í' Express 4* 4 Mil Business of fx»gan Bros. Hender son. I am ready to do all kinds of Trucking \v F. CQLLAR —Denier In— Guns, Piatolg, Ammunition Cutlery, Fibhing Tackle, Etc., j All klriilx of and Delivering Gunsmith, Locksmith and Sev Machine Work done w —At Any Time.— Ncatneu and Dirpatcli. Delivery Wagon Always Ready. Choke-boring a Specialty, and £ factio»- Guaranteed. Give Me a Trial. M. S. GOFId One Door wont of Boxtor A Ifortli 9ft u. Blood Elixir Is the only ” Blood lh-niedy guaran IMPOTENT A’ IN MAN OR WOMAN teed. Tt Is a positive co re for Ulcers. Ernp- itlelly cured by Gilmores Aromatic wine. tionsorHypliihtic Poisoning. It purifies tire d<l by Kogers A Todd. whole system, and b^aislresa'l Rheumatic LAVI and Neuralgic pains. Wo guarantee it. u»eGilmore'» Ar» untie win ill enn u. cold try Ragers a Todd. lin». W. Bin. Druggist. í A jto wt,that are fretful, pre AmGYV croM> or intuí,i,.4 j Windy Colle, Teething l’ains, Stomach Disorders, can be r> -II at once by using Acker's Baby Soo It eon’aiits no Opium or Morp’ heneo la safe. Price il ecuts. Rub G. W. Burt, Druggist.