LAKF. I'M' NT Y KXAMINKI. LAKKVIEW, ORKUON, JUNK dk, IIKW
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
President Tbewtore Roosevelt
VIoe-Prealdent Cbea.W. Palrbenks
HwrturrolSMM
Secretary of Treasury. . .
Hecretery of War
Attorney General
Postmaster General
Secretary of Nary
Pecretary Interior ,
Secretary of Atrtrultura
Secretary of Commerce.
Chief Justice ....
..Kllhu Root
lieo. R. I'nrtclyou
Wm. H.Taft
....Chas. J. Bonaparte
Von U Meyer
V. C. Metrall
,. Ja. G. Garfield
James Wilson
Oarar V. Strauss
....Melville W. Fuller
Vespatfoa Warner,
, V. 8. IVnsIon Commissioner
W.S. Richard,....
Uorernor
Sopiease Jndre...,
Petreiexy ot8tate.
Treeenrer
,..C 8. Land Commlaslonel
TATE.
Geo. Chamberlain
P. A. Moor
F. W. Benton
Geo. A. Btrel
A.M.Crawford
Attorney General.
Sunt. Public Instruction i. H. Acaerman
Prtntet W. 8. Dunlway
Palry and Food Oom w Bel'ey
t John M.Hearla
v.v.nuawr. i i;. w. Fulton
I Binsrr Herinn
Coofree men
" (J. N. Williams
mm TrnictAL wwnun.
Jadge H. L. Benson
Joint Senator .... G. H. Meirymee
H. P.
Jh.a.
. P. Belinay
Kepneeniauvee ... .
Bratlaln
Attorney ...W.J.Moor
U 8. LAND OFFICE.
J.N. Watson. . Ref tsti r
Fred P. Cronenilller Reeclrei
LA St OOl'KTT
Jodte..,. ....
Clers
Snerlff
Treasurer
B. ri
F. W. Payne
. ... Albert Pen.
F. U. Ahlstrom
A. J. Foster
..R. B. Jackson
.C M. Faulkner
C. A. Rehart
H R, Hertford
Wm. Proudfoot
School Sunt
Surveyor
Commissioners
Block Innrtor
TOWN OFLAfEV'.EW
Har-v Bnlh-y Mayor
V. ne!lhi- (
D. J. Wilcnx t Co incilmen
J. N. Wauoui
J.B. Lane
w. B Sulder Recorder
A.Bieber . Treasurer
ODGE DIRECTORY
froltnoTh
frA?1f.'4ts W. Lakeehore Lode. No.
'X'.-'O. U. W., meets tirt ami
third Tlmrsda.va of each month In
ftWrmj.fall. Corn (irecn, l of II.;
eVm.-f rricA L. of
H.: Viiiit iiui.th-
vajppjMa of
nl.-r.
C.JI F. L. Xyswaner, Ke-
.jiketlfw Hi
lkab i-ods'. N. I. ). O. F.
nfif8 ftyrasriewd fourth Fri-
in I. O.
y. N. (J.;
(). F.
Mrs.
M. 1).
ilton.
hall. AttoMnri'.ailo
,-Mr.
JIons, .Nee.: .Mrs. L. J.
May
f-Sf3(j(A:K OF H7fftS f-Stf.-fhore
Meets first ac thir.1 Tliuyliiysf
Cora rfeci), C. oi If. ; beluia rrKf "V
Hatlfil1 I.4jL1'jBD5f' f t - i
'srisrirrrn-M
rtoy
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imp, No.
.::Ieii otuid vUiJUtUJliA-eis Mi
txlay
aWftl,-WV'iff!rt! of oppl'.? cores, pieces of
trtkm- irUn4ley. Cotibajr'a ff j,Kl.;M,VnrUw and other things.
vuiuiunuun , ..u.Uiru, .
MA J" ,
iv !'.'Or eLAhrfle 'U.ubsaf Ntt.i
ninets e
day eveiiiny; in OcTTl FrllnWH
1,-4"
lliilijfl aii'ce.I t from
iVcril
1 to Octolierao. Ioreu Baile
oi
id
fiaireV5e W finam pfcieh i
i of
each month, in Odd Fellows'J
Lakeview. H. It. Heryford,
ifioY ir .if,' ni
fii a
CHURCH
D I R ECTORY"
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.iETHoiii.st. . f,r,iiif,nfij.
liri.t Suuflny in eacli fi
aj'm".- Auliiruui tim.
JfjEjill fcjnjyljauUJUa
bunouySt'hcKjI at ID tt. m. IZaK
ii-illy I
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tiun lg extended to vouu.
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v'A. J. ARi
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APTI8T CHURCH O
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LAKK
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of every mgtuh Mjodny School at
jrratrr ot rviuc ui ;w on
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attend hse-rlfr,7r- 1 4 I . f'tt
"jo w.';f m'.'fl!'V!WW'
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VR
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aco Hutiua;. bunoay Ktu
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st 1
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uott fcnv at IfiUV-tA:! burin
Vopajr
feiple't Union KC::iPM nn e h -4
Ping. ETcrjlXnly luntcd to atteud illre-'J
if n'iVKan.x oj AjPKAMi BiijiowBpknor
r. rllSaTll b( IW C K t; H K E R V : H l S D A
and Benedicliun at 10 o'clock a. in.
school Sifler benedict ud; Week dirv
6:30 a.m. I. A. VAKTA
si km
undst
Na.v( at
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NOTICE j
M:;i)-ti.i;')
Blue prints of any town- reJ',vV,b ?!6,ra'
sn,P ,n H"."-. Polsoa with. the garbage np.ita
1 illand. 6lsTrict Qaty be
had
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. BY aalal I
Lakeview Oregon.
BOWSER BUYS PORKER
Had Begun Saving
When Calamity Happens.
, i
PIG ESCAPES FROM ITS PEN.
I
!
It la an Unruly Beast Deapita Owner's!
Plan te Rear It With Kindness Mrs.
. Told to Pack Up Trunk anal Leave!
Heme.
tCopyrlaht. 10. by T. C. McClure.J
The Bowser family had finished din
nr and appeared to be In for n plevt
ant erenlng. Mrs. Bowser was rr
Ing a book. Mr. Bowser had his e.i
tug paper and cigar, and the rnt wi.
rolling over and orer on the heart '
rag and thanking her stars that sh
was not a wanderer upon the face of
the earth such a night aa that. Flf
teeu minutes bad passed when Mr.
Bowser uttered an ejaculation that dl
turbed everything. '
"What la It. dearr he waa asked.
lie rose Bp and took two or three
turns up and down the room before
answering.
"I just saw something In the paper
to remind me. Mrs. Bowser. I don't
want to be always finding fault with
you. bnt there is a matter I wish to
apeak about thta evening. I have de-
4.
'.r--- ----- ': I kS'.V'
U'l Bowser stcck light to ir.
If It for month, bopfn? to sec an
imnro ciucnt. but as there hits lu'en
none I am :U last f'reod to tiioak."
"V, :i :"
-u !s about your
-r.wr there Is no r
rcekless waste
- f jW'.v to find a house la this city
-tS'tf'V'x ilisuute inc. woman. I am
iti' tle (.'ii'1 to brin;: charges without
t'r..m Tu:i.Iat.ou. U ii'.it ilown
P&r.iai Tfiun.latlou. P.-ir'.it down In vour
I kitehen this eveultiL' is a utirbase nail
; - ih-;r-j,"i i, . r,.,i,. f, c.
I pr. .V.vs-
rCOX.'LT'sl uAu J do want those
IIXSittfrUW;tV,.ta a Uasb for your
I itaT?s Pr.ti.vrvf '.e
Vi"fWMJW a , ? . ... . ......
Ws.wxiB.vacajsfitt,i I don't want
'iicfb"gwtiiiiim -Misfit myila hash, but It
Tls.n niu cauit.st Hlraul6Ttvwste them.
' ah htl'i
nV'pVwt''caif'WI'-a wel
your i
id pffer
an-
.the
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f r
In ..... .. . i .J . i.
a i-
;tp,rf H.y I"" '
' r -UPrj inif
i-.trr oaf cn.ih ffilnf'l
-iyvi ef'.p"rrrr.,rTr"' i
inn, i.retnint ntflll rirti nfff RffWilrf wttfl rtriWi noULJ-UiU it"
t LakavLi A njS wnarever to- itn rrrm;- nira -yi Ui.cj""h"'ts
. s;ti6fl iti-rs. hatnirlfrid TjUfonj ' nf rTt; innr meanest moment tie was
ffTTV TiWK.1 vf.f.'i JriA.f V ' t - m .. m a
..of ...thrbwfijg flVflV a ' frtrndM saat, ooinertartn, anu me
7 1'.' 77k".' T.ViF &W tCrfJ hw,'!fr.it.ta- -iJiHrMieiLiid atreaklne It
dred-dwllaWr Wth.-tC.pm,AVA tuneftlie.y) iaWeroum !orer unu ini
kH(house.tut ywsr lq tiat tlmthf? rpfwt'WJM? belllna Bim
,t ieftjit.15.D0a worth of ."WtJli'i queried Mrs, Bowser as Mr.
we, tiara" ta4 t itr &Q&
X w,efth.,0f
i v f
i - . -
! 4n-lf'Taih Miltcai
TKrteft'aW WtabW'leUVttrgHi tnd ybii
om?ht to know it. Y lht fe" hSfl WO "Of
"three Mg telnce you4 Utfpt hdfisej Vftfy
clothes pole and kt',atj&nfM
andrajtrRlft.Vfl jcraetoappe tM
taorrow this extravagant eefifift9 Tft
nierrowi I boUd a pigpen an g&t SJ8,
I . also aive'ToH netle teat, ypu, wlU
keep ytrnffcafYds 'iff that frtg-or things.
will happen around iwre to- mage your
heart ache." r" '." '
Very well.' Crt ypui"rflg ahd I Wi
' And Mr, Bower folded his nrroSfSiid.
1 armw. mo, ,vv, "vw. .vaii' ."vis.
I the, piano Sod ine cook dwntairs felt
I a-shiver, to no her back, ajud a&ld to
- tUt. viire'.clhMead of goisg to
tot ut'fo don trt o)i st pf lofthe m
hie him to fc lrfrrd.-'lle selected
what he wanted' foP'lhepeV'ihtx paid
-"Tjy 'wool iave 'eL$'6i'dn irtgunfotf yeurf toetfcee'enBd lrew'4, Jtstter
hurl von not lraic iiu't io' He'tJen'Wltlrif ask ttbe.voooU to. tycu na, Jwr
I ' r-j I Ml tn aS let. sahahsat . , ,,'.( ...1.4 '
- -117,40 for It There, was no calj fqr.the
drttf aen-ltW of atf "afcHftectriuVlnir
trvl6Wi''ri!ght"b'tf4iga''trgafe'oti
bow beiwintea"ft(TBst"erSnldf bi
twem-eoftt penMa? TftrWfiaey a- hed
LWhea. hie plgwskktfd ntyamy Ms WdMId
tavM be'SaaMredt of'ttj'i'i .'I'lfj . M ' '
10'trn1 a' coid'HtoVaiyda' and ttaj'
bejftding of the pen was an all day etx
Mr. Bowser stuck right to It, however.
and Just at tlark lip bad the Mnstltu-
. ' Anlatiawt inil fthdb. lirvl fNtiiiti ft II at t
l v a a snac uru nva t'tti w
lwltb clean straw. Mrs. Bowser aug
ThOUSmdS' Vtcd a feather IkhI and woolen hi no-
keta, imt tier wonis passeti unnceuiM.
' lie had figured on going out Into I lie
j country next da? to !uy Ms pig. but an
ne stooti surveying tne nnisucti t'ti
man ram through the alloy and aton-
Jd to esyi
"Hello, neighbor! Dee a building
ptgpenT"
"As you we."
"But where! your plgf
I'll get him of eoma fanner tomor
row."
"See here, nelghlwr. continued the
man after looking the pen over nwn
cloaely, "don't you think of btivliiij
pig of a farmer, lie will rheat the
eyeteetb out of you. I live over o-i
Chestnut street iJtst fall I bought a
pig; but aa I didn't know anythln
about building a pen, he hasn't rot
along aa well aa I hoped for I didn't
auppoae that a pig wanted any privacy
and I didn't provide for a bedroom
My wife Is down with rheumatism auJ
can't feed him. and If you want that
pig I'll give you a bargain. I can have
htm over here In ten mlnutea."
"What's your loweat price?"
"I ought to get $12 for him: but. see
ing be will fall Into kind and courteous
hands, I'll make It ten."
"Why. I ouRht to get a pig out lu
i the country for $2 or $3!" exclaimed
Mr. Bowser.
"Man. are you Joking?" replied the
other. "Don't you know that pigs have
gone up 400 per cent; thnt a farmer
will put a common breed off on you
and charge you $3 for bringing him in?
He will be a tenderfoot p'c not uned
J to the ways of a city, and It will take
; you three months to put a single pound
J of flesh on him. Whatever you do,
: don't buy n tenderfoot pig. The first
j time he hears a little Cennan buud
playing he may try to commit suicide,
j I wouldn't sell this pltf of rHtie to
I everylHxIy, no matter what price was
offered, but you seem to be a man
with a heart In you. A pig wants talk
Inn to now and then, lie wants to be
imiile to realize that he lias at least
! one friend left lu the world."
Brought Pig Home.
! Mr. Rowser closed with the offer.
; and the pi:? was brought over and paid
for. He wus n Ion:?, lank pic. There
were two knots In his tail and a gleam
' in his eye. If the man hadn't Insisted
i that he was n thoroughbred Leghorn
and if Mr. Bowser hadn't seen that ho
i had bristles he might have passed for
i a greyhound The animal made n dive
' for his bedroom as soon as placed In
the peu. ami Mr. Rowser went In to
dinner with a wnrm glow steal!:!:? over
.' him. Mrs. Rowser had nothing to spy.
i qnd the subject of the pig was not
brought up tiutll they hail finished and
sat down for the evening; then as Mr.
i Rowser was getting ready to lay down
his orders as to the future welfare of
, his protege there tame a lon wild
i wail from the back yard to, lift h!iu
' out of his chair nnd cause htm to ex
claim: "By John! Rut what lu thunder Is
; that?"
j "Only that pig of yours," quietly au
! swered Mrs. Rowser
I "rig? Fig? Rut what alls the pig?"
i The reply was another wail, ending
In a sort of hyenaish chucklH.
"It's the blamed cets!"
"It's your Leghorn plfj."
Mr. Rowser donned his bat and over
coat nnd went out to the pen. Ho bnd
emptied a pail of swill Into the trough,
but none of It had !ecn touched. The
pig had come out of the privacy of bis
bedroom and stood slanted up against
the side of bis pen, and he w as grunt
ing and barking and walling and
chuckling.
ri Mr. Bowser spoke kindly to him. No
f'l3ften be was cuffed on the ear and
. ii I .i uflrnva cn-nli fir fhA hflnn Thar
IiU iCUl UUi BULU BUI ll-BO HO
attract a crowd.
ser pickea up a piece or
orn with
kno k-
plg was
down
," - -
I ,;')XlVJluerd Mrs Bows
JR?X)jf A' ?.aRSJf,u-1Wa . t0
sit down
'Wfeif. .IvUa't?" tfrJ'djHflanded. "I
toiifit irotfilBV trtBt'tkti. 'Mrs. Bow
abr'itintr fliiri.ksiow f thdti ypu can
W&jijim M'.if.f'AI-ftV'4D'
' 'MoVi Jw,'nia'ttet!JflIlli'r,,",,,f i
'l.U'ir'lfjUiil,,n?ilredsei
ber-M
hrudder was run over by g'i30,,000
Moto.,We'W'yorlB-WerkJU Jr
! n'rwiimiii bH ,.il-tn(if
ene'm(es',e'tceit WheiJ theV''rref i'tf
Yult tHWC'rheV Mou't Usev")Ui Jm,
wena::;4 vatbone' "etaaure7 as
boetca the ilOb'l-.triiiadn.tUa jaernina:
I
I
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, yK5.iM i.ei y. i-.'f n-.u,w5ywfy
i.f n )ni-i'ijMX !'li'"aIYt
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i.m " r --OawCondrtiSa,.lt ; j v, 7,Hffl,i
"It's all verj well," sald(OrpnIlXI 1 .Jf'
U,aittfoyylng,qur lenamleVut f a
lifu nut hi kv to ilo ' . . -I T'r'l ."'
ir-7TT'.VWf "T TlVI df.ttl.'.fl ' ' j L
TtaOes.''1 ,"" ii- '! ..; .. (?d
Ulu Prints Mad.
1 will timke Blue I'rttit of n)
tract ot land lu the Lnkevlew Ijtnd
District, and do nbatriict work.
Call on or write II. 11. ISMRF.K
Lakeview, Oregon, 4st
T Cur a Coid la On Day
raka LAXATlVfc. UKOMO QUINlNh
Tablets. All druggists refund the
money 11 It (aila to cure. E. W. Urove't
nature la on each li. 25c.
A Memorable Day.
One of the days we remember with
pleasure, aa wall aa with profit to our
health, la the one on which we be
came acquainted with Dr. King's New
Lire Pills, the palnleas purifiers that
cure headache and biliousness, and
keep the bowels right. 25o at Lee
Heall's Drug Store.
KO REWARD.
A REWARD of fifty dollars Is here
by offered for Information that will
lead to the arrest and conviction of
any prison who baa sfohuw-rrs or
other property, from our Company ;
and the same reward la hereby offered
for Information that will lead tit the
arrest and conviction of anyone des
troying the property of the Company.
Chss. Urn bach,
Secretary Lake Co. Tel. 1 Tel. Co.
ICtf.
Notice.
TO WHOM IT MAY CO NT E US.
notice In hereby given Hint all Irriga
tion, or inlllrace dltcben on nil trout
tt reams tbrought Lake County, Ortv
t?on. niuMt Ik Hcreened with a small
mesh wire ncreenlng nt their head or
junction with the main channel of
stream. Also nil daitis or obstruct
ions on said stream must lie pro
vided with a fish-ladder, orothercaHy
means of passu ge. at or near the mid
dle of the main channel, so a to al
ow the passage of trout at all times
of year, iih provided by law. Said
work to be done at low water time,
or to be completed by Feb. 7. 1!N7.
Ry order of ,1. A. Rarliam.
ticclnl Reputy t1sh Warden for
LakeCouiity. Oregon.
$1,000.00 Reward.
The Oregon. California & Nevada
Livestock Protective AssiK-iatlon
w ill give fKHHi Reward for the con
viction of any party or parth-M .teal
Ing horses, cattle or mules belonging
to any tif the following taemlH'rM of!
tills Association:
Cox Jt Clark, t'bewacan Land St
Cattle t'o.. Heryford Land Ac Cattle
Co., Lake County Land Ac Livestock
Co., nrtn r Vall"y Stock Co., v'm
W. I'.rowri. !eo. M. Jones, tieo. Ilan'
kins. S. R. Chan. Her. C. A. Rehart. X.
Fine, W.a. Currier. Frank II. Rauers,
.LC. HotcliklMH, Cnldcrwood RroM.,
T. .1. Rrattaln & Sons. T. A (.'rtitnp,
CreHsler vS: Runner, W, T. Cressler
Maud 1. Ittimbo.
( W. P. IlKitvroiiK. Rn-std't
wrrji r. itn j j.
M. Mil i.Kit, Sec & I rea.
I W. P. IlKiivronii
FlNANCK C'.'.M.
! F. M. i;hi:kn
S. R. ClIAMll.k'.lt
ECZEMA and PILECURE
FRLE Knowing what It wan to Buf
fer. I will give FREE OF CHAIKiE,
to any aflllcted a positive cure for
Eczema, Salt Rheum, EryslM'lan,
I'lleH and Skin DiHcaaeH. Instant re
lief. Dont Huffer longer, Write F. W.
WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue.
New York. Endow.' Stamp.
FREE
The Great
AMERICAN. FARMER
Indianapolis, Indiana.
The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation,
Edited by an Able Corps of Writers.
The American Farmer is the only Literary Farm Journaljpub
lished. It fills a position of its own and has taken i the lead
ing place in the homes of rural people' injf every section of
the United States. It gives the farmer and his family
i-i'i
Every Issue Contains an Original Poem by SOLOtfjL. QOODG.
Within the Next Ninety Days , We Offer
iTWOJEOLthe Pake Of One: TUB County Examiner
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hi' unpadlliljea'oflbr irAbde to all new subscribers, and all old
Northern Stage Line.
LAKBVIBW -PAISLEY.
A. W BRIAN, Proprietor.
Leaves Lakeview at 0 a. nt.
every day but Sunday.
Returning, leaves Taisley
at 0 tfO a. m. every day but
Sunday.
Paeaenaers' are It RetaStriali
OfPICB- Reynolds A Wlnaflelit'a, fcekevla
LAKEVIEW
-ALTURAS
STAGE LINE
II. K. Buna, Trop'r.
Office In Blebcr'e 5tore
tUage leaves Lakeview dally, Sl
eep t Sunday at 6 a.m. Am vet
at Alturas at 0 p. m.
Leaves Alturas (or Lakeview at
6 o'clock a. m. or on the arrival
of the stage from Madeline. Ar
rives in Lakeview in 12 hours al
ter leaving Alturas.
Freight - Matter - Given
Strict - Attention
first - Class Accomodations.
LAKBVIliW
PLUSH
STAGE LINE
IV E. Taylor, Crop.
OHite at li. Reynold. 5tore.
Mte leaves Ijtkeview Mondays, Wel
iiCHiUyK tod iiitls) at (i a. in., nrrive
at I'lui-h at t p. in. I.t-MVta l'mi-li 'lues
Ibvh, 1 liiirclays sii'l Saturdays, at t
lu., arrivex nt Lukiview at U p. ui.
I'lixHi ii'er i.tre $:i one way or f) foi
routii trip. Freik-ht rates from Mav
1st to Nov. 1ft f.T") i'r hundred; froir
Nov. 1st to May ltt I1.IKI .er luiti'lre
$1,250 Reward. !
. I'liv Itariirjr t'liiiuir ;
rWl f V l.o" flix s A...X1C I
a in. ml. -t ;i..;.'rf
t'Wrd tor rvlituni ,
li-a.lli K l.i the rrili- i
vlctti'it .l tiiirih'.
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V .iftir I mi r.iri '
HuriM tiinri'l lior,
In Imr nn elilii't ;
or ln li )hm . Ko- 1
Cord. 'il iuKi-uiiiiti,
ItaiiKf, It s nil' t 1 l k- siel Crunk uiinli, .
ilir-' Ti-nti- lien iuil'1. Horn.- i, lu iiks ,
Itirolinti thl.mclli.il will Ijn ri.un.i.l In Oil. '
( -r. If ii"t mi ri'lKirn-il. plram. wriui or iflr '
I'liuiir Tlio t'liui ii HithI'I. M11111 s m. Il;irn, or
Kim. W. W .hro n, Iturm. Ore-.
Reward for Morses
I will give ?.".(MI reward for Inform-'
at ion that will lead to the discovery I
of any horse branded with an idd
horseshoe brand on both Jaws, placed
us lu the cut in this advertisement,
with fresh triangle brand underneath
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