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LOCAL NEWS. Heal Eatate Transicrs. TicVIinnville Produce Market. J. O. Spencer of Clifton, is in the city. A dieu .—Mrs. L. Bettman, who took I * Reported by L. E. Walker. Week ending September Sth : A. M. Sanders was up from Hillsboro her departure Monday for a new home in * Melted pebbles. San Francisco, where she expects to John B and Emma Moore to Eliza 36 Good clean wheat Why Don’t you Use One of tnose— this week. si>end the remainder of her days, just be Hixon 33 a n of nw of se : 4 ... 20@22V¿ Oats ..................... Goto Dr. G. S. Wright for fine dental F. E. Griffith will engage in the cigar *1 fore leaving delegated to the editor vf see 15 t 3 r 2....................... work. Butter.................. 40@ 45 tf business at Independence. the R eporter a responsible and delicate U S to John W Thomas 83 a w hf sw Eggs..................... .. IO@I2.I5C Hot peanuts every day at Kun’s W. S. Link’s sisters are coming to Mc A sec 11 t 2 r 4 ................ Pat Chickens ............ task. It is no less a task than to express |1 50@3 0Ú bakery. Minnville to keep house for him. her heartfelt thunks to the hundreds of Bank ol' Newberg to G M Bales w hf Turkevs.............. 7c a #> There are dead loads of new g A shooting match has been arranged persous who, during a long period of resi-! lot 9 blk 14 Deskins- 2nd add to $3 Apperson’» thia week. between W. E. Martin Newberg.................................. 15 Potatoes .................... deuce in McMinnville, have favored her 30 der. L>ate is not set. Tom Kay visited the big metre] ■lis on with their business patronage, confidence Joseph R and Mary A Lewis to Dressed Hogs............. 5c busine a for his firm Tuesday. VP Special inducements to cash customers and friendship. She is not unmindful of | Della M Goodrich 3 and 2-10a the On which to haul your Veal................... ........ 4 Oaks Fruit Farm t 4 r 3.............. 240 Lumber from at Wallace A Walker’s, Call and ascer- the obligation, and will not soon forget County Clerk McKern has moved into Baled hay, timothy. $10 G L and Mary F. Baker to T J ❖ lition is. taiu what the propo the friendships of the people of old Yam the Hussey dwelling on I street. cheat.... $7 Bridgeford lots 7 and 8 blk 10 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoberg were hill. oats....... O. H. Irvine was in attendance on the $7 Baker A Martin’s add to McMinn Beverly Apperson is visiting at The down from Albany to attend the funeral Tillamook circuit court last week. RETAIL MARKET. ville ................................................ 175 Board of Equalization. Baled Straw............................. $5 In the photo art line, Hogg is away Dalles, having attended the firemen’s of Hon. P. P. Gates Saturday. Notice is hereby given that the board Francis M and Cora E Barr to Isaac tournament at Oregon Citv the first of Mixed Chop............................. George Gammie of Forest Grove was $19 ahead. His samples are not imported. E Holt lots 3 and 4 blk 15 Hur the week. $20 in the city Wednesday. He has not yet of equalization of Yamhill county will ley’s add to Newberg................ For the House you are going to build ? The kindergarten and primary school 325 Wheat Chop............................. meet at the court house on Monday, the Shorts ....................................... Mr. Franklin, who traded land in selected a permanent location $18 Elizabeth R and Spencer A Haworth will open on Monday, Sept. 10. 35-tf tirst day of October, 1894, and continue Middlings ... ......................... Douglas county for the Newt Rowland $20 to J R and Alvira Smith lots 7 No extra charge for reserved seats, to J. A. Todd and wife returned on the Bran......................................... $15 projiertv on college side, moved into his hear Swedish Ladies Quartet, 50 cents is in session one week, for the purpose of and 8 blk 15 Central add to New 30th from their summer outing at Wil examining and correcting the assessment new property this week. L. E. Walker will buy all your pro berg ............................................ .. all it costs. Monday eveniug. 500 hoit Springs. rolls in any errors that may occur there duee, paying the highest price in cash Preparations are being made for a Bring in your fine sample« of fruit for the market will justify. lie will sell on in valuation or description of proper Jeptha Garrison returned Monday And as you pass their Store The l.and of Promise stop and get your from a two and a half months outing at the state fair and leave at the Fruit grand ball on the 28th, under auspices of ty, and for the purpose of transacting Is the mighty west, the land that "tick- you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar- den seeds as cheap as any other dealer. Union headquarters in the Wallace the McMinnville dancing club. the Meadows. any other business that may lawfully led with a hoe laughs a harvest;” tlie El D street south of First National Bank. building, where the exhibit is being pre W. T. Vinton has leased the W. E. come before the board, and all parties He also carries a full line of Graham in Rev. H. A. Denton is moving into the Dorado of the miner; the goal of the ag pared. small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, Martin dwelling on Fourth street and interested are requested to appear before Cowls dwelling recently vacated by T. ricultural emigrant. While it teems with wlieatlets, etc. Nursery stock a specialty. y A sample of very thrifty looking will transfer his resilience thither said board at said time and place and J. Bridgeford all the elements of wealth and prosperi broom corn was being exhibited on our Dr. G. S. Wright sports a handsome show cause, if any, why their assess ty, some of the fairest and most fruitful C. H. McKinney is erecting a good- streets Thursday by C. Loder of Carlton. gold medal which he won in a five-mile ments should not remain as placed upon sized house on north E street, opposite portions of it bear a harvest of malaria Loder thinks he is the only fellow rais bicycle race at Gervais on August 19th. the roll. Do not neglect to examine your Joe Herkosky’s. reaped in its fullness by those unprotect ing broom corn in these parts The harvesting of wheat and hops will assessment, as the assessor has no power ed by a medicinal safeguard. No one When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, Mrs. Nettie Patterson of Independence, The new monument erected by the be over by the 28th, and then comes the to correct any errors after the meeting of seeking or dwelling in a malarial locality When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, visited friends in McMinnville and Woodmen over the grave of Elijah Funk grand harvest ball. Keep that date in j the board. is safe from the scourge without Hostet When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, vicinity the past week. You can have your house completed in time to Dated this 7th day of September, 1894. in the Masonic cemetery is to be pub view. ter ’s Stomach Bitters. Emigrants, bear When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, cut your hay with a Woods Tubular Steel Mower, J. B. Gardner’s family and Ed. Baker F. M. Y ork . and then if you use the "Minnie” Binder you licly unveiled next Sunday afternoon at this in mind. Commercial travelers so If you want to know about a large, and F. J. Sharp are assisting John Shep- County Assessor. 36-4 will be happ.v. Call and examine our Stock. 3 o’clock The ceremonies will lie in handsome, up-to-the-style and all-round journing in malarious regions should car erd with his hop crop. charge of the Newberg camp. A cordial attractive stock of fall goods, just read ry a bottle of the Bitters in the tradition To Rent. Nineteen wagons, loaded with hop invitation is given to the public to be al gripsack. Against the effects of ex the ad Jacobson has this week. pickers went north on B street Tuesday. present. Up-stairs rooms in Charles Groening’s This office prints hop tickets on short , An item last week saving a son was new house. Convenient to public schools posure, mental or bodily overwork, damp notice and in the best of style. All kinds They were bound for the Pike neighbor and unwholesome food or water, it is an A committee from the Baptist church born to the wife of J. K. Agee was erron and college. Rooms nicely finished and hood. of job work neat ly and cheaply done. com]>osed of Prof. Brownson, Rev. Hun eous. It was a pair of twin girls instead. bran new, $2.50 a room per month iu infallible defense. Constipation, rheu Miss Singne Swanson of Carlton has matism, biliousness, dyspepsia, nervous "Dressmaking” signs 25c ready printed saker and Dr. Baker have been on the .1. K. is to be doubly congratulated. advance, ami wood furnished. Apply to ness and loss of strength are ail reme- at. this office. closed her school at Netarts and will alert all summer for a new pastor, and i Amselma Feierabend, a native of Charles Groening, or at this office. 35w2 died by this genial restorative. teach at North Yamhill the coining will present the matter before the church Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real winter. Switzerland, and a resident of Grand this week. It is hoped to secure the new i Take Notice. Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at Ronde agency, filed her declaration to Probate Court. An adjourned session of the quarterly supply by the 18th inst., at which time this office. tf Having closed my business in Mc become a naturalized citizen on the 4th. conference was held at the M. E. church the fall tertn of the college opens Estate of J. R. Walling. Final ac- Minnville preparatory to going away, it When you want anything in the jew by Presiding Elder Parsons Tuesday The Broadmeads farm of 4000 acres becomes necessary to close up all book count allowed and administrator dis- New goods will be arriving daily for elry liue remember Wm. F. Dielschnei- evening. near Amity is to be subdivided into 40- accounts at once. Those owing me will charged and bondsmen exonerated. the next, eight or ten days and will be INVOICES OF«- Estate of E. M. Adams. Final account der. He competes for quality and quan acre tracts and sold off. This is good please take notice and govern themselves If you appreciate good singing, you tity. ready for our grand o|>ening on or about can’t afford to miss hearing Swedish news. The dismemberment of large accordingly, as settlement will have to continued to Oct. 6th, 1894. the 15th of this month. We are now Leave your order for a good, fat chick Estate of A. H. Roberts. Final account Ladies Quartet. Opera house, Monday ranches means better cultivation and a lie made without delay. L. B ettman . showing some of the advance styles in en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street filed and approved and executor dis living for more people. evening, September 10th. every department. Look out for our market. charged. The court house flag was placed at opening announcement in next week’s The jieople who eat the bread, pies 111 Cliihlhood'« Happy Day«. Estate of John Perkins. Fifth and M eadow L ake —My team will leave half-mast Friday and Saturday in honor issue. and cakes baked at Will Kuns’ bakery A. J. A pperson . Among the incidents of childhood that sixth semi-annual account approved. McMinnville Mondays, Wednesdays and of Hon. P. P. Gates. Dayton did the always pick more hops than any other Guardianship of Thos. A. Shelton et al, Saturdays for Meadow Lake. Special No reader should fail to look over the class of people. He also carries a very stand out iu bold relief, as our memory same thing in her park. pa]>er for new advertisements at. this choice line of fruits and watermelons reverts to the days when we were young, minors. Third annual account of Alfred trips when ordered. Round trip $2. Cooper, the fruit agent, says that none are more prominent than severe L., Lena R., Hollis and Bertie Shelton Best fishing grounds in Oregon. Fine season of the year. Opportunities for this season. For Fall and Winter, Just Received. samples of fruit to bo exhibited at sickness. The young mother vividly re filed and approved. health resort. Hotel accommodations bargains that mean the saving of money state fair from this county must Word has been received from the members that it was Chamberlain’s if taken advantage of in. time often a]>- Estate of T. S. Glandon First semi reasonable. Plenty of boats. Board, $1 brought in before the 15th. hunting party composed of Mr. Unruh Cough Remedy cured her of croup, and per day. pear. This week Chas. Grissen offers a annual acount filed and allowed. The family of John Wortman, who line of 8[>ecial inducements that should and his friends that they had reached in turn administers it to her offsprin; ig tf R. B. H ibbs . Estate of T. J. Shadden. Final ac the farthest point they could go with and always with the best results, For have been rusticating at Camp Jones strike some persons in the right place. count filed Aug. 30th, 1894, and Oct. 2d their wagons, Saturday, and would sale by S. Howorth & Co. for a number of weeks, returned to their at 1 p. m. set to hear same. If you owe 11s anything try and pay a start on the march into the mountains home in Portland, Tuesday. part, at least, as we need money and Monday morning. Drain is the town Licenses tn Marry. Guardianship of Mattie L. and Mabel Melons of unusually fine size and must have it. W allace A W alker . nearest the limiting grounds. E. Durham, minors Michael J. Sinclair Sept. 4th, Dora Atkins, aged 16, and quality are coming into the market from i appointed guardian of estate, Bond 320 ACRES AT $20 PER ACRE. We are glad to learn upon what may the surrounding country. California Brook trout may be caught for market, Joe Doner, aged 19, of Cove Orchard. Is one of the Finest ever brought to the City. Sept. 5th, Mildred E. Palmer, aged 23, fixed at $3,300. be considered good authority that the under the game laws, between Septem and southern Gregon be darned. The Yamhill County Fruit Union so Oregon Fire Relief Association, which ber 1st and October 31st. There is a and .1. C. Nichols, aged 23, of Dayton. 100 acres in cultivation: pood pasture for cattle, Try It. two houses, two barns and two orchards. Will far has shipped two carloads east. One ■ recently had its inception in McMinn difference of opinion as to the date on sell all or a part on easy terms, or will rent on The music sung by the Swedish For a lame back or for a pain in the condition that renter buys team and farming car went to I>enver, the other to Mont-1 ville, is meeting with good encourage which pheasants, grouse and quail can Ladies Quartet is of the highest order : of side or chest, try saturating a piece implements. The above is a line farm situated real, and they expect to send out another | ment. There is no reason why such an be shot for market, ow ing to the con four miles southeast of Dayton. Boat landing institution, which promises to save the glomeration into which succeeding legis Classical, pathetic. Opera house, Sep flannel with Chamberlain’s l’ain Balm : and warehouse with cleaners less than one mile this week. distant. tember 10th. and binding it onto the affected parts. . people a large portion of the insurance latures have shaped the game laws. The Saturday night, September Sth, a ball j This treatment will cure any ordinary Box 10«, McMinnville, Or. L. H. BAKER. burden, should not succeed. marketmen incline to the opinion that will be given in Campbell’s hall, Mc Only three-twentieths of an inch of case in one or two days. Pain Balm also Minnville, under the auspices of the (). ' The Swedish National Ladies Quartet the season does not open until October rain fell here in August. It was an ex cures rheumatism. 50 cent bottles for 15th, while there are others who contend S. S. U. Toney’s orchestra will furnish from the Royal o|>era house, Stockholm, ceptionally good month for harvesting. sale by S. Howorth A Co. the music. * Sweden, will give one of their excellent that it begins September 15th. IN Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wallace celebrated D. W. Ralston says it cost him $36 to concerts at Garrison’s opera house, Mon D. A. Smith and W. H. Durham went Mrs. Adah Unruh is lecturing on ship a carload of stock from Sheridan to day evening, September 10th. Their their 25th anniversary August 31st, at over into Polk county the first of the woman suffrage, and will speak in Port <S‘ Portland last Friday and the freight ate singing is equal if not superior to the their pleasant home near McMinnville. week on a grouse hunt. land to-morrow. J up all the profits. Where is the railroad ■ Chicago Ladies Quartet which sang in The rooms were tastefully decorated with this city some months ago. General ad evergreens and flowers. Mr. T. B. commission? mission >50 cents; children 25 cents. No Kay in liehalf of the many friends pre O.O. Hodson was in Forest Grove. extra charge for reserved seats, on sale at sented the various gilts of silver, which On e Door W est Monday and succeeded in walking off of Cigar Store. MCMINNVILLE, OR. Rogers Bros. were useful and ornamental. At 10:30 All Goods Will be Sold at Prices to with a $400 contract for putting in the The man who waits for business to p. ni. a delicious lunch was served, con Correspond with the Times, inw ■ heating of a new block being erected by A; I W. J. CLARK, D.D.S come to him seldom gets it, while he sisting of ice cream, cake and fruits. At Woods A Caples. who goes after it is sure to succeed. J. a late hour the guests departed, wishing <si-Fr Graduate University ol Mich. “Not a true bill,” is what the grand P. Irvine sends a wagon through the bop their host and hostess might celebrate jury said regarding the charges against following region adjacent to North Yamhill and many more anniversaries. Respectfully, Frank Wilehart in regard to the ferry Has opened an office in i nion Block, Room 6 Carlton every morning. He takes orders The f tneral of Ex-Senator Gates on and is prepared Iodo all work in the dental line. accident at Netarts, in which Mrs. Terrell for groceries and supplies the people Saturday was one of the most, largely at of Newberg lost her life. with bread. Athletes in training and tended obsequies within the memory of Editor Guild of the Sheridan Sun was chronic dyspeptics do not eat fresh Yamhill i-eople. It was under the $125 00 now $95.00 CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. a brief caller Monday. Electing him to bread; all the rest of mankind insist 95.00 now .. 75.00 L atest M ethod of P ainless E xtraction . auspices of the Odd Fellows and Re the legislature has apparently cured his upon having it. Irvine bakes his bread bekahs, who were present from all 85.00 now 65.00 i dyspepsia, and he is blossoming out into every night and sells it in the morning. neighboring towns. Hie funeral dis ARTHUR J. VIAL, M. D. a humorous writer of no mean preten SEWING MAC HIINBS •• The summer drouth was broken course was delivered at the new Evan sions. gelical church by Rev. Gay of the Pres Physician and Surgeon, Friday evening by a light shower, which No. 9 Improved Wheeler & Wilson.................. $65.60 now $36.50 Monday was labor day. The bankers has been followed by several sprinkles, byterian church, from the text “The New Home, 6-drawer .. ................ . . 65.00 now .. 35.00 all closed their establishments and went sufficient to lay the dust and clear the living know that they must die.” I11 its 4-drawer....................................... .. 50.00 now. . 34.00 We know is a hard thing to g fishing, while we, the toiling masses, atmosphere of smoke. The heated term inarch to the cemetery the procession ex M c M innville , ore . when you have it the best place to get — worked. There it is again—more legisla met its quietus at the same time, and tended from the bridge west of Lafayette tion for the privileged class and nothing life in the valley is rendered enjoyable to the foot of the cemetery hill. Grand Violins, Guitars, The for the poor man. Banjos, once more. Prophecies of a typical lodge officers had charge of the burial at The new fall stock has been received Oregon autumn have become the uni- the grave. Accordeons, at Kay A Todd’s. Thev are recognized I . versal stock in talk. A typical Oregon Defines 75,000 more words and IS AT------- O ur D un .—This is the time of year authority on styles of gents’ clothing, autumn is a season that glides along from phrases than any other diction* ary in the English Language. head and foot gear, and they have an August to January under blue skies, when many people make a practice of immense stock to select from. See their with temperatures scarce jierceptible for settling up their small accounts. We — on ALL new ad in this issue. their mildness, the odors of ripening respectfully ask th, se knowing them You want to fix the old bouse up and make it look as good as new. The best and most complete ever issued Here are the prices that will do it: The regular down freight Tuesday was fruit and blooming flowers in the air, selves indebted to this office on sub to the English-speaking race. The most scription not to overlook us in making a monster train. It was composed of 35 and the richness of autumn colors light learned men of this country and England Gilt Wall Paper 12 !-2c roll the round. The fact is we have been have endorsed it, and to their verdict is W/r/ie Lead 7c per lb. cars loaded with wheat and cattle. It ing up the landscape. added that of leading American colleges hard up for several mouths, having felt Screen Doors and Hinges $1.50 stuck in attempting to switch to pass the James Sharp, accompanied by Lasira Window Screens 50c passenger and had to back across the Apperson, while taking a drive last Sun the depression of hard times as keenly as almost any of our patrons We have Discount on all Alarm and 8-day CLOCKS bridge and take a new start. Machine Oil 15c gal It is just the thing for everyone in want of a day, halted at the residence of lus par not even been able to pay our taxes, but good comprehensive and reliable dictionary Grand Master L. C. Parker, Grand ents a few miles in the country. Miss Spray' Pumps $1.25 that is abreast of modern seliolarehip. It is the sheriff has been lenient with us as Straight Business. Everything marked in Plain Figures destined to bold preeminence for many Chaplain, A. W. Teats, C. G. Coad, ! Apperson remained in the buggy, and Garden Hose five cents a foot with the rest of the public and has not years to coins. Henceforward ourold friends Remember, for 30 Days only, or Oct. 1st. cashier Dallas bank, and Hons. Wm. I the team, which it seems was a fractious Webster and Worcester must take a back posted a notice on our door The last Tents, $8 seat. Sold only by subscription at a price Savage, A. V. R. Snyder, and H. Mor one, beginning to back, she gave it a communication received from him was a most satisfactory. rison drove from Dallas Saturday to at start forward. Instead of going at a little saucy though. Now we want every Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil by the Barrel always on hand. HAWORTH Best Pure Prepared Paint in the Market. tend the funeral of Ex-Senator Gates. moderate pace it started on a run, and man who owes us a dollar on back sub Publishers’ Agent McMinnville, Or. Newberg, Oregon The Sheridan Land Company was rep soon coming in contact with a fence the scription to call and settle in the month HODSON’S resented on our streets Monday by buggy was upset and Miss Apperson of SEPTEMBER. It must be done, and Friend Dougherty. We always like to thrown out. Fortunately for her, the I all accounts that have been standing for meet Dougherty, because he wears a team cleared itself from the buggy at 1 several years must be closed up this time. cheerful countenance and always claims ■ once, for when persons came to her I The price of the R eporter is only one to hail from the best town in the valley. rescue she was badly tangled up in the dollar a year, and no family residing in Eight Feet Long Without a Seam. Ralph Storey and Miss May Million i wreck. As it was, her injuries were | the county can afford to be without it. Better and cheaper than Tin. M'ist be seen to understand all its good qualities. Remember you will always find Hodson has the Best Goods and Best Prices. left this week for Adams, Or., where , severe, consisting of an ugly cut across The City Schools« they will have charge of two departments I the right eye and numerous scratches and of the public school at that place. Both I bruises more or less painful. The public schools of thiscity will open Mrs. Nettie Ungerman left for the east on Saturday. They sing as one voice. Swedish Ladies Quartet. Opera house, Monday evening. W. T. Baxter of Tillamook, a former resident of this ; ■ce, was in the citv this week. Wm. Chrisman accident of fracturing his trip to the coast. Wallace & Walker have a special in ducement for people who buy groceriet with cash. Call and learn what it is. * STUDEBAKER WAGOJiS * I* Sawmill or Lumber Yard H ardware , S ash D oors , P aints , E tc JONES & ADAMS, 3d St., McMinnville ESPECIAU ü YJ j ARGE FARM FOR SALE ! O ur F all S tock 1 pRANK ROECA, WE LEAD Boots Shoes Stock Always I Complete PECIAL SALE R. JACOBSON. BARGAINS cash OR PER CENT DISCOUNT Standard Dictionary 25 PERCENT DISCOUNT MOST GOODS FOR LEAST CASH HODSON’S. WATCH ES AND JEWELRY 20 Per Cent CHAS. G RISSEN GALVANIZED IRON WEBFOOT GOTTER are graduates of McMinnville college, Advertisements on the fences leading ■ on the 17th with a full corps of teachers. which is assurance that Adams will have | to a town are all right iu their way. ■ There will be nine departments in all. good teachers. j We believe in advertising and there are The teachers assigned are: Cook ward: An auction sale of farming implements I various methods of getting at it. Fence i L. II. Baker, principal and teacher of and live stock will be held at the resi ; advertising has the merit of being cheap, high school; Mrs. M. Matlhieu, 5th and dence of W. B. Turner, six miles south ' and the additional advantage that it is 6th grades; Miss Pagenkopf, 3d and 4th east of McMinnville, on Saturday, Sept. , of no benefit to anybody except the ad- grades; Miss Baker, 1st and 2nd grades. Sth, commencing at 10 a. m. The prop : vertiser. It does not attract customers ¡Columbus ward: J. A. Buchanan, vice erty is to be sold by IV. L. Warren as to the town, but merely aims to waylay I principal and teacher of grammar grade; agent for the McMinnville National | such as are on the road. Too many of Miss Peters, 5th and 6th grades; Miss bank. I tnem are suggestive that a spirit of Mann, 3d and 4th ; Miss Schofield 3d and On Sunday at 2 p. m., Mrs. Katie "every man for himself and the 4th; Miss Green 1st and 2nd. The Rehm Smith will lecture in Garrison’s devil take the hindermost” pervades course of study will be very much the Few changes will be opera house. Subject, "The A. P. A. the atmosphere whence they are sent same as last year This kind of advertising used to made in the grade work and every effort and I. O. U. A. M. dangerous to our forth liberties.” In the evening Nettie A. ■ be popular back east twenty or thirty will be made to avoid unnecessary ex- Olds will lecture in the same place, sub years ago, before newspapers got to be so ’ pense. The high school will open at the same ject, "Free Moral Agency.” Admissiou plentiful, but people have since learned time of the grammar grade. The course that the best and cheapest advertising free. ■ On the subject of extensive relation medium is one which goes every week of study will be as thorough and com- ship, Missouri is still in the lead. John into people’s homes. It attracts new i plete as possible for two years’ course, Rhodes informs us that during his people to town, and the grocer who ad thus fitting those who complete the sojourn in that state Iasi winter he visit vertises helps the blacksmith, while the ■ course for business or for college. We hope and expect a good attendance ed an aunt past 85 years old. She was butcher helps the furniture dealer, the the mother of 15 children, and could dry goods dealer helps the liveryman, and urge upon all who contemplate at proudly boast of 83 grandchildren, 103 and altogether they make a strong pull tending to enter early, as the course of great grandchildren, and 3 great great that builds up the town and makes it study will require *he entire school year. L, H. B aker , Prin. I prosperous. grandchildren, BARGAINS»1 FURNITURE All Fruits in their Season A Special Line This Week of FOR TABLE AND CANNING PURPOSES. All Orders will be filled promptly. Also have MASON CANNING FLOOR ROCKERS A T $2.50 To put them in. JARS Will sell As Cheap as can be obtained in City. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. W. H. SNOOK, UNION BLOCK Campers Outfitted with Good Lunches Yours Respectfully, C. M. WEED, A7 ^FROST. i i