Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 31, 1901, Image 3

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mill unit would be a source of great
a quarter of a century ago.
I recall
Ilio«.
have ..„in,,. lii'ii 'ttt to Hie town
the I’ oim - ii Journal and Fallier Huw'n
’
" I ' KI ninth stock
Tuesday’s Oregonian «tati« that In stories of coal »nd mysterious cate»
IUH
It 1« admitted by every one that
Tlll'Kel'AY. J INI’ (ICY HI.
' ' . ................. panled iiim.
'i i,, x
Hie joint session on Monday, Hu- vol- told a* entertainingly an Washington
Klnmalb
Falls,
by
Its
pwiillar
It*-»
I went on ImrM'liiii’k.
lion, ha« a gn at future Iwfore It. Ing r«**ulted ,if follows:
LOCAL NI-WS
Irving'« tales, anti «<> convincing
Among th,, greatest of th» re-
(kaliett, 2V; Mclirlde, IM; Hermann, were t he coal find« that a company
Till* town ba* a population of about
«.olirl i « i.f Klamath county Is Its titu­
(•nuiiiilsklom-r Alelliasc was In loWII lier. of which there arc 1,200,000 sou. It la alt nut cd on Iflg Klamath •; Mudth. (dem..) 24; Williams, Z; w.i» organized mid sank money tn M
Lake and Lakn Ewauna which ar* Fulton. 4; Moore, 2; Orton, 2; Low* hole tlint brought no practical re-
yiwli'idiiy.
urrv* mi.Kth n iinw »mi sugar pine.
’ Tbi- •ulta.”
In-re n mile apart, mid iH-iwecn which ell, 1; absent, 2; not voting, I.
|iaiil< I Gorden of Ke|i«i wua her«- I'hc value |H>r ucr,'iarh*a from là to
vote
of
Representative
Emiiiltt
of
are Klamath river mid tall«.
To the
PIT KIVI:« INMANS.
•40 per a«'re. Allowing that It will
»«•terday.
north Hie Big Klmnatli Laki- I* navi­ till« county was for Mcllrlde.
A|i«irc of I'oiI Klamath wits ai< i ig.|i> |M-r a,re, y,e W|,o|p j . i
gable for ateiiinlmat« for thirty or
RAILkOAD BUILDING.
Lakeview Examiner.
.’.iU.iioo uri, * ,tr, worn, •IZ,.’, ihi , ooo . I lilrty-tlve mllea, and *icaml«>at* can
heri- Il ' tirsi of Hi«- week.
’D m - Indian agent« at the Klamath
’• 1 1 ,N‘I
» I* idlng citizen oi by 1111-1111* of laikc Ewauna. Klamath
F. K llriii'li'ii MU'I H.'rl Dili Is of
Oregonian. Jan. 24th.
roM-rvaalon have Interested t Item­
Tul< lake arrli d Tuesday on his re river and the chain of lake* CUnnect-
Merrill visii'd till* point Monday.
Railroad tnillilhig In Oregmi prom­ wives in the Pit River tribe, which
turn
ft'
in
i
i
fninn
«i,
"ip
in<
w
,|i|
■'d wltli It. go to a niiuilH'r of town* ise» to I m - unusually actin- In the
Mrs. Kiniiill. wife of Ri--iii*.-iita
originally Inhabited Nhaata county,
‘ • 1
M ’
1 Illi, I Ha* III on tin- hoii H i .
With «nidi faciliti««, coming
the EmtiiiL I* suffering from mump*.
nionths,
not withstanding an<l where many of them yet remain,
town tisl.iv and called at this oiMce. Klamath Fall I* naturally a cenimi great railway coinblnalioim arc Hie
g X (Ailson of KI limith Fall« ha»
•av« tlie Redding Free Pre«*.
The
Ile I* a pi...-!. s*no citizen, about mid Important point, anil eapts-lally orih-r of the day.
Among tiu- locali­ plan on fisit Is to tran»fer all the re­
hm, awaidnl a |M ii»|iiil «if •12 per
w I khs 'improo uu nt* »nd enterprise *o on ni-roiint of Hu- Ininictme witter
ties Hutt arc reamatably sure to have maining meinbef* of thi« tribe to the
mollili-
we «HI baie «'.nuthing to say nest power which preiu-ntN a »landing In- rail <-oiim*'tIon with the outside
Klamath reservation, where they can
Ttii' nights i.m e«ild nml I he da; «
week.
illation to any nitmlH r of mill» mid world fiefore I!«».! are Prim-vllle. Can­ hail- h ho I advantage* and govern­
warm with a el.-ar sky limliaturfa
Tlie town has a tine yon City, Lakeview and Klamath
I h* l.idl, ■. of iin Degree of Honor inaiiiifaciorie*.
ment .MMlstance. The Indian« them­
r«l by f"k’*-
nt' in.ikln/
l.dsir.iie preparation* hiktcni of electric light«. It* water­ Falls, In Eastern Oregon, and Tilla- selves, whose principal home 1« now
Milin
of
Mis. Ahinl<«'li and Mm.
for a li.ill limi *up.* j on the evening work« furnlkli the la-*t ami purest of mis.k Bay, on the Coast. This im-an* In Modoc county, have petitioned the
thi* pl* ' ••'*' 1,1 ‘king “ v I*!! ol il frW
of I'i t in. h i 22 In lloiikton's operu water, mid It« healthy and romantic st retching a line entirely arnai* the Indian office for relief.
They *»y
«taysat I •lev mi.
lunii-v »i iin* pi |, p.
Kverytssly I* l<«'4tIon amid lakca and mountains, slate north ami south, with branches that In early time« the Klamath«.'
Geo. Clin»- of !lia»i- » Sint Ion llivllcil. whelln-r » iiietiils'r of the make It a delight fill place to live. t«i tap Important predwlng M*-tiotis,
9
Mi«la<a and Piute« ranted away
hs» pun laisiil lie (H’.o ram li al I'l lislge or nut
i in- o, i pris'evds are Under tlie clrcmiiNtancc* It will nat­ Ilk«- laiki- County ,and the Upper many of their children a* captive*
to Is* II, ll to lu lp swell Hie pimío urally and ni‘ci-**arlly ts*'oine a place John Day Valley. 'The extension of and made slaves of them. Tlie Unit-
cani
of large liukim **.
We need but tlie Hie Elgin branch of Hie O. It. it N. •si Mate« Holdlcrs, they allege, chased
W. II. A|r»'hir • mnl wife of I oc fund.
Valley were In l«*n Monday unti
\ llmls-r i.i.in who ha* Inspei twl advent of easier ami quicker nminiu- fifty or sixty inlla* Into the Wallowa them from place to place and killed
Tbc-r is many of their number, which was
Tin-* I»' •
forisi* in i-n-ry purl of (he United nleatlon wltli the out»l<: • world and Valley 1» «Ireaily Manured.
lr-fl
lim. AA right ami <««*i. Blrhn
Sint.* wiik in. inly iiskisl If lie knew outside market« to strike tills town ilso liki ly to I m - some railroad con­ followed l>y the craiflNcatlist of their
And struction In tin- Snake River Valley land*, for which tiiey were never paid
Tur »I«' on a few «fays’ bn»lm-*s visit am |i« .ility w I p i . p ili'tree* urv now Into active and vigorous life.
nil Hint will »<«,11 come.
Ami when to reach tin- ores of th«* Seven Devils a cent, while other tribe* liave been
<"|iial
in
ipi,«In
*
|
i
,
ihiwi-of
Klamath
tn A*lllilli<l.
He r slid not designate n It comes, we »hall »••• such u growth mim-K, In Idaho, and th«* gold mine« well paid for their«.
It R fa*- st im-r «if Lakeview piU» county.
In addition to tlie fact* here recit-
Vio.-ricin continent of fHipiilatlon and buslmna that will of the Eastern part of Union County.
M-d thri»ugli here Tm-Mlay morning spot on the
wh'-rct p quality of our sugar and make Klamath Falls one of tlw* larg­ Th«* project for building a rallrouil I i*l. a memorial to tlie senate and
eu nail, liiiiiii-.
est and last town* in Southern Ore­ from |v>rtlaml to Tlllaimsik County house of representatives gis*s to show
yellow pirn- I* malt-lied.
J. I.. Ya«len. proprietor <if the
gon.
<lir«*-t 1» under way, ami I her«* 1« mi that the Pit River tribe* have been
Jam«* is-ltoii. » prominent citizen
AkliUiiil Klamath Falla klage line.
Not all friendly to the ^ivemment ever since
From the many letters Hint arc doubt that It will sm-cced.
of
Gold
Hill.
«
iji.iirii'
il
in
K Immilli
)<-(i for \*hlaml Tuesday evening.
the enterprlsi-s for tmlldfng milns-ui« IMA; that the Indian* have always
now
lielng
received
from
abr»ud
mak
­
Mr Win. T'il»ln of INikegama mid Fall« Gio latter pail of |.iat week, ing Inquiry a* to this country, It* in Oregon are yet formulated, but
mv-Upied a section of Mod«»' county,
He I* fi citing a large ha of cat t |c
Mi» Marte |tourgi«il* of Ashl.iml
near till* ;«»irit. ami own« a large lands, fon-st*, climate and future this is a tiehl on which capital now where they have assimilated with the
wen- iiiarrii-il January 2Td at A*b-
priMpes-t«, it seems assured Hiat with lis.ks with favor, ami it will I m - a race, white populatiim and tiecome an in­
mt> h In < ti» k conili
' iimtr.
V.
lie think*
laud.
in some «-a».-», to see wliich of two or tegral part of Hie community. .Many
tin- Irt. -al. m under wav and the rail* H h - opening of spring « great number
It. K Mt«»re lit* till* week por­
three proje«'tN shall get |* mm - sm Ion of of tlie Indian» have acquired land*
of
people
will
coine
to
li«ik
over
Hie
road pro.;« < i* i**ure lively develop-
tila*,* I i if U *«•’ lldilain ami ILim
waiiitry and In many ln»mnces to <*ovcted territory. It I* pnibable that and home« without a reaervatlon or
m**iit t u Klnii.'iih ami Crixik comi'
umkh I tin- it *irabli- rvsldeiicr rmw oc-
purchase farming land« or timber mid between 4oo and 500 miles of new recognition by the general govern­
Ili » In Hu- Im in diate future.
rupk*l by him.
lircome permanent n-sldcnt«.
It 1« rallroail will Is- built in Oregon in th«- ment.
It Neeins that there are 225
\ 'l< If. ; hi • .o ■ I » tiNith manu­
to till' liest Interest« of the comity coming two year*.
children among them who are of
Jahn K. sleiok of Dairy wu* tli
facturer fu i ! _-.il damage* of II.TO
Hut It should Is- settled up. as with
M-ln«il age. but arc without opportu­
KUinatli I ill* saturitay. lie report*
ASHLAND ITEMS.
(■•.•nil* a I i f »lor - t<...ih which lie
nn iucrease of population there will
nity for obtaining an education,
plenty ami pr ...» rity III the last
liad had o .
i I; rest as comfort
I m -n proportion itc Increase of busi­
though they are anxious for an op­ *
river country.
Tidings.
ably in I,.* mo'.'ib a* he Imagined
ness. wealth ami general prosperity.
portunity. Tlie Fort Bidwell school.
Miss
Jessie
Applegate
arrived
here
I jou wrrk (|r. Brailli-y, the bar- it kliouhl.
I
Iin- defendant claimed
now dealer. iiioik I with lit* Limili Hi.it plaintiff Indii’i worn the arsiti- In every branch of buslnem there yesterday from Klamath Falls, via sown' forty miles away, is totally in- *T*
lute tlx* dwelling )u*t w *t i.f I. a eUtl Instrument« of m.'istlra<Ion long now open» a wide field for the enter­ Ager, and will enter the Normal ai*-e«*ible. ami Is in the land of the
prising and Industrious.
Tin* sto-k- achoiil.
Piute*, the deadly enemies of the Pit
lord» '* *tor>-
• mail II I • i., »t .-n hi* f.irc to them,
River Indians.
In case» where Pit
grower tlie farmer, the lumtx-nnan
Ro'x*rt II. Barclay, assistant super­
W. T shlve ha* *ol«l li!» Interest In liciti. I
|ef ill'll Wo|l III C.lkc.
V
mid thi- tm*-limilc. mid Indeed all ac­ intendent of the railway service, re­ River Indians have attended thi*
the ktnr- it 1‘i.rt Klamath to F O.
The article o-i KI» i it!i county and tin* men in whatever business enter-
school, it lias lieen with mix-h fric­
turned to Portland Sat unlay after In-
Ituil.-r. who will continue I in* part-
t* land, tlmlicr and other rcanurre*. prlM-s tliey ill-sin to engage in will
tion. and satisfactory results are not
spectlng the mall route from this
nrrshlp wilii I' AV. Rian.
which wi pu'li,i 1*1 last week, we arc lien- lind a sure, safe ami honorable
obtained.
city to Klamath Fulls.
W1nii»*,t i pirn ■* have th * week
reqiiTktid t
r publish for a few rood to wealth.
Hence, with the
Mrs. S Rout ley of Klamath Fulls
Tile charming “Cranford” folks
Written that they want »mm- timber
wt .-ka In order i.> g.i an uppurtunity ImmenM* f.icllitii-s ami tempting op* wlii> has been visiting friend* in Ash-
have been written into a play, and
•nd a hrnitlo-i for a MW no II.
Tli *y Io * nd <• >' , !.i frlerid* In tin- east ;x»rtunities now open, it Is natural
land, wi nt over to Ager Salunfay, make their appearance In the Febru­
e«n ip-t liith li.-re.
who arc ihhikin/ of coming here. It that people *hi will write letters of where «lie met her son, John Dixon,
ary Lmlu-s' Home Journal.
Even
.Ashland ll--. >rd
IL II. Kt erm* Isti, iigti.il in the aritele to given Inquiry and speedily cotn«- »ml see tlie
and the two returned to Klamath more dramatic is --The Beautiful
•nil «ai* arriv<*l in Akliland hunilii) fait ani . ruthful st it nient of condi­ county for th'-m*"lvcs.
Ami while
Falls.
lUugiiierof Aaron Burr." with her
from ll.irrlsotii ill.-. M ik , t<i liwatc. tion* n ■» i »'.»ting, atul we liellcve It they by their coming add Their own
'
romance, her supreme happiness and
Ile WM f am r|, » ria .lent of Kkun will I*- fon i I »nm ■•ireful investiga- -.’'««I citizenship and enterprise to
.-rushing aorrowa all crowded into a
■th county.
Uiat of tli.* county, their arrii.il
I Ion hi in a •* Hurts.
i few years. "The Click by Which We ■
ftp Oregon leg!*) nt ore I« thinking
ought to amt will I m * welcomed wltli
Medford Mall
Triumanntlncntal
set ?.I1 Onr Watches.” “Tbe Buffa-
pleasun* by the emir!eay .uid friend­
"f making » |«w to redin'«- Hie | i . i * m - ii
hues of Goodnight Ranch,” “A Worn-
railroad* ti n tcHi'i» I Mittlers’rate*
I!«» rat,-» un rallroii I* to three l'eut«
ship of all gissl citizens.
If tills
ai their Um-*, nini a tilg tidal wave
an to Whom Fame Came After
per Utile.
Tills reduction will Is •f iniinigtiition to.i ini oregisi and great land of beautiful and fruitful
| Death,” “The Life of the English
• grwrt en-tifi.rl to thi* countv.
valleys lx* scttl'-d up, If thevaat flir-
the l*a< lite coa«t will rommeiice In
tlirl," arc features of Interest.
The
■•st* ami th - n tw Idle lakes and rivets
Mat Friday fami* Gerber starti-d I he spring.
j last of “Tile Bine River Stories” I*
Last year wa» «xmsldcr-
22» fat l«'vf i-.ii 11,- f,,f th<' Nacriuuentu •*l an extra hmy ini»' for w «lern are lit lliz-<t for mlllssxml manufac
published in the February Journal,
nisrlo-t by way of i| mt ague.
Titel linuiigr.il Ion, but I lie opinions of lories. It will mean a fill lire of un-
uid The Story of a Young Man” is
*<*»-gatbrrrd from th * Ik-nh-v mid railroad men .th i ar»* ;«•*!<■<I on »lieh iMiumled pr sperity and rlclica. Ever»
nearing Its conclusion, while ‘-Tile
man of nti-rpri* - ami push should be
Kmitlirui. il.» wher.* Ilicv h nt In-. a
Succcaaors of Mary the First
things, nrv Io the effect tli.il It will
led.
lealn*d to come ami assist in a result
creases in humorous interest.
not be i ni ark.-r to the nuiiil»*r w h<>
Two :i<-i-|,|...,-,H...,|rr j w j?» • re- will arrivi- rii »ettlc In O.vgon this so great amt iM-nltici-nt. a nsutlt fai-
tin- Newspaper Oitlcc the H.-u-e for a
orable uot only to new cnnx'r*, but '■
I Girl?" is the theme of Edward Bok *s
*'1' "f eoiatlug li-r.- Sit orti.IV i-leil year.
A g<kxt Stock oi Hardware. Good goods
al) other* who h m- also hail the g-x«'
•sg-
Ml»* Kiiiiii Illi»» blit oae <>i
I editorfa] sympiMitiin, which is made
1
Th. s.- wli > e>.nf.'mplatc coming fortune to lx*.*oine residents.
at very reasonable? prices. Not blacksmith­
brr ho i* tMI||(, hrin*.*|, ami II. P.
peculiarly convincing by the opinions
h.-re to in«, li,-.it<- wltli a view of Io-
biLtrm-.m-* mtl- Is.y Mutalmsl som.
ing supplies alone, but Everything generally
I of editors and newspaper women.
Everybody I k Invited to attend the
-.Ilin!*, should not I m - d-t«-rri*l from
ptinful Injiirli-.*.
II
aniline
Leslie
Field
writes
of
“
The
kept in a Hardware Store, such as Shovels,
InIng * . by m,-repri-sciitall.ais ealeii- Degree of Honor Itali, February 22nd.
l*roMem of tbe Boy;” Helen Watter-
J- A- K.»>-ifz ..f L.wt rlv>r w n (.
i l.ii«*l to turn them In other dlrcr-
JANUARY SCHOOL REPORT.
Porks, Hoes, Spades, Mops, Brooms
I son Muody, “The Trying Time Bc-
H-iMnt raii.-r ,,t thl*i.t1l.-<- Tm-Mlay H. m I s . The tm im-rlls of tlie conn­
twecn
Mother
and
Daughter.
”
and
"f Know,
I(, Rlamitb comi tv «ìioiiU I«- »*■•< itain -'I. mi l the
Tinware, Sheet iron ware, Carpenters
At hole number Itelonglng at the
••An American Mother,’1 “Why One
•y frinii Mi*,,,llr| eleven year* ago ami
' im«t right line*l igal imi cannot re­ cud of the month. 140.
and /Mechanics’ Tools, Powder Shot
Man8ucc<*eds and His Brother Fails.” :
•sy» le- never ha* had ix-caalon tn re mit untaiur.i'iii to cither Klamath
Total day*' attendance, 2.015.
••A
Home
in
a
Prairie
Town
”
and
a
gri-t lirsting here.
Shell« and Wads
l-'.illa ir Klamath county.
AA'e only
Average dally attendance. 112.
•• Brick and Shingle Farmhouse" give
Niiinla r nMwrdieUfp.
Al (Ira...
AI.-th.kliM
EplM-opnl isk pr-w|x*-l Ive s. ttli-rs to consider
an hitcetural plans and detail.
The
OF A PERSONAL NATURE.
Hull of honor, 2S.
n-’U Sunday. Feb. .1. Hunda« facts ns reveal'*1 to them unit not al­
n*ual attention is devoted to fashions,
*•'''“1*111 Is- held at Ria.
HI„| low themselves to lie kept from com­
Tlvwe neither absent nor tardy
The Nebraska Press aSRoclatlnn. In t tie household arts, and ■ economics
liny Walker.
»• II a. tn............. The Great ing In-rc to inn-sllgatc bv the In- during the month:
By The Curtis
iTavvr.•* it - ...
annual session at Omaha last week, and home making.
, ’
''4.. «i p. ni., arinoli < hi llm-iii'e of oitlslil' i* who an- moved by Clara Stockwell, Willie llouMon,
Publishing
Company,
I*hlladelphla. (
Leon Lewis, Earl Walker. .Icaale Sie­ had a semi-daily paper, with W. N.
Great Quest." (-„„„.I
I mc III k I i motives.
One dollar it year! tell cents a copy.
Iluseas
editoi-ln-ehief.
In
otic
of
mens, Holly Siemens, Clarence Mitch­
■ I'-’ • li .*• i|tl ha* «ohi ||,,r inierest
In tin- Indian appropriation bill
the several copies rccelrcd by us Is an
CHURCH DIRECTORY,
''
'"""'" ry store to her partner which |>.i.-s d the I'. K. senate last ell, Minnie Barnum, Ella Bryant,
article from the facile pen of Ed. A.
Wesley
Stm-kwell,
l.ovd
lh*Lap,
WWW W
2 M.iyl.m,
Accordingly, Mr. ami S.itnid.n I* a ptiivlslon for the expen-
Fry. of Niobrara, descriptive of early
»• < iiistnin have moved from the . dlture of »11 (Hkt for light, bent and Frank Bryant, (Till VA'rlght, Jessie
Newton, Lena Barnum, Luke Walk­ journalism In North Nebraska, and Regular SundaV Services:
Hundav
.
........
"'<• store ton ................ water supplies at III- Kl.imath ngen-
er, Lester Leavitt, Freddie Clifl, Hoy not obeying the ultra modesty and
i'v. This appropilutIon assures valu-
Smith, Dalny Smith, Lorin.la I'lekcll, eoniwquent protest of the senior of
ab|i- improvements for Ibi* agency
Amlrey Farrar, Percy Clopton, Vir­ the Republican, we herewith re-print
U. A. Nix« kwiíl L. t’astor.
I I I
1111 11 .11
I | ||1
illiis year. In addition to this, Cap­
gil Defaip. Henry Stidham, Herbert an extract relating to him:
tain Applegate, the Indian agent,
PUMPS ANU WINDMILLS.
i
••I liave lost my old companion In'
Woodbury, Ernest Wight.
has been ¡issilicd of mi appropriation
Late constiug and consequent late the removal of Father Huie to Ore-
«nd Wind
A I fine line of
of |(i,0oo for Irrigation pnrptau-« on
retiring are reducing I lie grades of a I gon. Until then Hie Ponca Journal Mills just received hv C, II. Withrow
the great tract of valuable land I«--
few.
Will tint (he parents assist Us and Niobrara Pioneer were the only the “AermotorMan 11
tween Modoc I’.>1 lit .-imi AA'illlatnson
hi keeping up the standing.
• 1 country Journals whose editors found- I (
Illg line of men's and boys' suits at
river. This Um-tract of land 1« (riti-,
J'V«kw
.'d and ran their plants for over
A. C. Gl'TiiKutK, Principal.
Duffy
's.
ulai i to Klamath Falls. This ♦ii.oon
twenty-tive years.
There are older
with the ♦ILO"" for IW't ami wnlei
Oysters In nny style nA I Isher's p.i|x-rs In North Nebraska, but they; The most »«»thing, healing and an­
! at the agency will give nn expendi­ restaurant.
have had several changes In their tiseptic application ever devised 1«
•lllhs,
'
"f
were ture of *l7,ooo for improvements
'5
fr
Medfonl lait year.
DeWitt's Witch llaXcl Hal’e.
It re­
PerMins who stiffer from indlgcs- I management ahd perhapa for tiic
during tin..... inIng snmnier.
lieves
at
once
mid
cure«
piles,
sores,
best,
'•What
might
luiVe
tx*on,
”
to
t Ion can not expect to liv«* long be­
*h„ I,i"1',.....
cruiser
As soon as the danger of inclement cmise they cannot eat the hind ro­ use a grass-wiilow’s sigh, had Father eczema and skin diseases. Beware of
Mln»,;',,.... 7 Í'
r',l>r<*'«tlli>g a
weather passe», Tims. Martin ami qulred to nmirish tin* Iwxly und Hit* lluse followed out Ills plan In 1K7-IT Imitations. >L L. Padgett A Kone.
K'"'Ñ.Ú
M'r '•o,"i«'nyi l<’f'
son, Ed., expect to make a tour of priNluct« of the undigested f.««!« they I had piin-li.ised my little plant for
Kxery thing tirst-claSs at Fisher's
l*v|M)r ,
L"n Angeles,
||e ex-
loans south ¡lini wist oi hereto In­ eat |Milson tin* hli««!. It is Import­ the establishment of the Pioneer nt i 1 restaurant. W'arin meals nerved at
Ull»i»hmi"i""i'rly
Hl>rliig to
spect eicnmoiles mid thus familiarize ant to cure Imligcstlon ns H<«m ns Niobrara, when the Into Herman all hours.
t
themselves w ith the needs of the biis- possible, mid tin* I m -»I InethiHl of do­ i Westerniann showed inc a letter fniin
^“'■,N"’'<f<.rihl. county.
Tliia season there 1« a large death
Ilies», Mi they will lie belter able Io ing Illis 1« to iise tin* prepurntion Father lluse suggesting it partner­
J-Hr'iiJ'i
'’Wtlcrof Ib'«.
rate among children front crimp and
ship
In
Hie
new
enterprise.
But
1
cany out their purpose of estnlillsh- known iis K<«lol Dyspepsia Cure.
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lung troubles.
Prompt Metlon will
""'hi„'lll.('f|
,,f .........
Reduced prices on clothing, Duffy S.
When threatened by ptwtimotila nf
Ing a plant of lint kind In conjunc- digests what you eat ami restores nil could not see business enough ahead
nave
the
little
ones
from these ter­
any other lung trouble, prompt re«
'"i )'r|,|.,
' ' P',,’,'",N "t Lout river l Ion with their mill at Merrill. This
to
warrant
a
partner,
so
declined,
the dlgi-sllve organs to perfwt health.
The merited reputation for curing lief is ncceuMry, as It la dangerous t«l
,flJ<*aiM -i'1" ' ll1
"e1*«! alMiut
and 1 presu.ne that Editor lluse of rible diseases. We know of nothing I
I very tl.'sii-able enterprise they will J. L. Pailgeit &’ Kuna.
piles,
sores and skin diM-ase« acquired delay. We would suggest that Ona
In-Ill mu
" ''lucrili si-rvIci'H ivere probably have under way the coming
our association journal was worked so certain to give Instant relief as
by
DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salja^.lias Minute Cough Cure be UkeN as wire*
Ilread
and
pastry
al
Flshi-r's
(»uc
Minnie
Cotigh
Cure.
It
can
also
r,''rv'<in s '
1,1
' l,Hev cein- spring.
out of a Joti. Tilts may lx* the reason
Ile b lieve the ellizcns of
led to the making of worthless coun- as indications of hating taken ddM
,
lx*
relied
upon
itt
grippe
attd
all
f'»tln^
"" ,-v' ^*'v' •'lutstnln oil!- Alen ili could, by exercising some ef­ mtanrant.
for bia ever courteous sympathy for
| tetfelts. Re sure to get only De-
Quality and not quant It}’ makes Niobtar.i and its many embryo enter* throat and lung troubles of adults. I Witt’s Salve. J. L. Padgett Ik Boos. are noticed, It chres quickly and lift
fort. Imhiee Messrs. Martin A Sons Io
earlv nsepretent« cnmatimptlon.
J.
Pleasant to take.
J. L. Tadgett &
" hii , v '.' ii ,
•’"'U'-H Pelton of pul In an cl.*'lrlc lighting system DeWlft's Lilli'* Early Risers such pris *s.
L. Padgett A Hons.
Kins.
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' "ho ha* been visiting there. This i .in lie dona wltti e«un- valuable little liver pills. J. L. I’ad-
"There wen* bome nielli lively
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