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KLAMATH REPUBL ’CAM. r**' ... Is «a» purtleipiitcd In liy Fini Muore. ............. First us- I reil IlouMton, G. lialion, II. p. 1,1 • 1 I untilo,hie, th<-n In alx.ut «■' Eirue.in, Mr*. Fred M«»r«-, Mr» rHUKHDAY, th D’llEK 17. I "I. •wo wr, with an alti mia ted virus, II. I*. Galarni-au, ICnby Hit ton «nd ' It'i* plislurlng « |h||(| forni Of pM. MI hii I i -Tvylor. “The Gold King' LOCAL NEWS. dliM-uM- rroin which the sniffisi will' wiim a strong comedy ami jxilia|>» tlw ! ri-covcr. ” inost Inleresllog ami i-njoynble pia» Misa Nellie lloyd Coinmeilecd teach Ashland |t,.<(„,|; Mr M||| 1 of thè serica. Eai-h had a good <-har Ing lb*- «’lette * l»«tol "» Munday. II. < risi 1,-r and Mrs. T. A. <'ul-¡ iicter and broiighl out Ita merli* \ duugitiet *,,H ”*• «be 711 •»rison eainc hi from Ft. Klamalh skillfiilly. The parta were taki-n by huit, to Mr. und Mrs. D. W. ' ' flay » la Di a<l Indian on n vis Fini Moore, G. '. Hatton, 1 red aun. it In frhiuls ami relatives. Mr. Houston, II. 1'> Galarneaii, Itoy tinni i II. Fiait it»* uoffî I” H. Christi, i rep.ils that the large beef llaniakrr, «'has. Itolx-rl*, Mrs F red Hazen the SEI of NW| anti Hi ' top of Him «.<-ti.»n has alsiul all Moore, Mrs. II. P. ‘ialarneiiii, and bK|, H vc . ■»'». Twp I”. H> •*- 1 •- < n harvestt-d f,,f 11»«. season nt fine Ruby Hatton. It 1* evident und | D. Applegate lias sold it half III- prices. grillfylng to note that local talent t,-rest In his Kwan lake and Olctie I. II. Moore, who has added a I n rapidly Improving under tlx- train ptvperty to«'. N. F. Armstrong. Mi» k «f grtreilra to the store of The ing of Mr. and Mrs. Moore. Philip Mullen, an old settler mid l'uff.' i'n. at this place, arrived with Judge E. (’. Mason, fatln-r of Mis. W(-|| known miner of Ashland, dhd his family from Medford last Thurs Lizzie Chastain of Klamath Falls, audde'tly at llornbrmik Monday day, II* eaiiic to Medford froni .ind one <>f the early settlers and Michigan tw<> ycara ago. lie Is II leading eltlzcns of Houthcrn Oregon, morning. ptogr* -.«Ivi-, up.io dat,. hualnraa man died on the Ith Inst, at Ills home at Mr*. Frixl Moore Is organizing a jmge class In elm'iltloii. The larger and will doubt lena do well In his New Pine Creek, mhiio miles south (if Lakeview. lie was aged 7H years Hie i lass, the ch<‘ip-r the rule for I venture here. II. N. Muon« and party arrived and 1 month, and leaves to mourn esi'li iiieutber. Ilsitng Insufficient room Io arz oni- ix.me lust Friday from the Illg Klam i Ills dealIi a wife and seven sous and mrnlata new gwsla, galleries are Is- ath Marsh country win-re they stir- daughters. Judge Mason was tlx- Ing rm I d III Tile Duffy Company's »<\ird « township, having been ab- tlrst Judge of Lake county, and al nth BesidcH Mr. M-.ie, ways took a prominent part In shap MW »lore tills week. ted of H i-. ih.i. h. r, ing public affairs. lie was Itorn In On tin- l-th lii»L County Clerk 11 ' i ■ Elmo Newton, Jim. Nlmrl, Thus. Sim|mon county, Kentucky. Hept. 5, k. jirisroll issued a marriage license to 1825, and immigrated to Oregon In ' ' * llu ... w. ii. Tbomp- I Mr. Geo. t'mik and Miss Aintly Hkeen, I HUH, hs-sthig at Dalles. Three *>n and Henry Jensacn. both of F<>rt Klamntli. Judge H. Ih-nwin urrlvrd Sat yeais later he removed to Goose Lake We arc Informed that a genlli-nian, Valley, where lie remained until Iris m>w living at hpukune, Wash., Is urday on Ids return from Portland, death. He was a man of ability and and lift tin-rn-xt morning for Lake planning 1« *'*r|i*** «** Klamalh Falls view where he Is holding a term of Integrity and had a multitude of to establish a brewery. elri’iill court. Ì In-.ludge liroiiglit a warm friends. Win. Flackua Is till» week angaged tepori fr>.in a reliable a».urec to the PURELY PERSONAL with a force of men III refkilring ami eff.-ct that <-icry preparation Is now strengthening Hie bridge over Klam- I. Ing inaile to mhiii commence work M. Kline of Tacoma arrived here »th river at this place. <»n the prop .cd railroad from Riam yesterday. N. S. Merrill reports tli.it 2.OIIO atili n. A. O V. W. BUILDING, * D. II. Ilartson of Medford arrived (trail uf li'ef cattle fell nt Ills ranch Ilobt. F, Bell who IllUt gone to here Friday. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. tills week, lielng cn route from War- Lakeview to open a law Office, culled Frank Morine of Bonanza was in nrr Valley to lire railroad. <.n iis I hi sd.n In company with <’. A. Ing called home by sickness. They I women, formed the center of the' Rev. W. H. Calame will preach on < Uggswell, 't he latter Is to lie a non-| town Tuesday. J. P. Hazen i.f Poe Valley was In expect to return in the near future picture. In front there was a cover-' Oetnlirr 20 at II o'c|<s-k at Ft. Klaln resident ¡initner of Mr. Belt. Mr. to further their investigations. ed wagon and behind there was an ath sihmri house; 2:30 at Melliasc Iteli Is an affable, energetic, brainy town yesterday. Nora Mann of Klamath Attorneys C'oggswcll and Bell of other. arh<>il tiouw; 7;I■*» at Agency. Agency ! young lawyer and will deserve Un The young women wore divided Portland were here Tuesday, and Tlie lire rangers, who have done success which In- Is sure to Will III Ills was here yesterday. rMrlent work on the renervM during new field. As a speaker, he Is said Harry Momver of Klamath Agency left yesterday morning for Lakeview. skirts, high-lopped shoes and rode as Mr. Bell goes there to locate and en tride. Each was equipped with a the siiiiinxr. ha»e been called in, to aland M-cond to none In the slate. was In town yesterday. pair of spurs that occasionally went gage In the practice of law. tlidr dutiesceaslug on tlx* 15th lost. Shirley II. Cragg of Klamath Agen Last Thursday drilling for oil ut into the saddle horses' Hanks with a Ashland Tidings: Rev. N. J. liar- Andrew llyan of l.nst river was a (.hl.ind b ill n acl.cd a depth of M30 cy was in town Tuesday. dull thud. With ease and grace the bit with his wife and little girl ar Fall* »isltor yesterday. He reports fed, mid the report that there Is Geo. A. Sheppard of Seattle ar rived in Ashland, Saturday, from fair vaqueros rode among the horses Hut haying and thraslilng grain are now .i s -ep.ige of <>|| tiau caused con rived here this morning. Wilbur. lie was on his way to and kept them moving like clock- nearly tinl*ti<-1 In hoi n<-lglit>>rlxs«l. siderable excitement among holders I. .1. Straw, foreman of the Dorris Klamath Fails, where lie has been work. J. C. Ilotrliklss of Lakeview sarid of st., k in tin- enterprise. If Ash ranch, was in town this week. Tlie father of one of the young stationed for the coming year. gOO head of cat I le livre Saturday to land strlk.s o|| and dcvcliqm Its women rode in one of the wagons. Theo. Bradley of San Francisco Is W. J. Clark, Frank Sewell and II. Mllehell Ho*, lie brought tlx- cut crqqs r In llllt.lllt. It can protiably stopping at the Linkville House. He Is Mr. McDonald, a Scotchman, Mcr'ey of Grand Itaplds, Mich., ar- aaie Itself from a paralytic stroke tie Aiwn from tlie Wood river conn who went to Klamath in 1872, from N. H. Merrill of Merrill was a busi rived In Ashland last week, and on when tlx K .uii.itIi >n-Kluin.itli Falls try. Washington county. The world has ness visitor at til - Falls yesterday. Thursday started for Klamath coun rallrisid la built. used him well, and 200 additional hor- From the np|N>rilonmeni made by W. S. Hoagland of Bonanza, ex ty to Inspect the Hopkins tract of ses and a band of 400 cattle still re- ii The weather is Ideal. It In evi- Biiperliitcixlrnt lu-lup, m 'I mmi I dis county awM-ss-ir, was In town yester ¡ timber, on which they have an op- main on the Klamath county ranch. trict number I ha* received («25,2» de.itly <l< signer! to satisfy everylMulv. • l.iy. tlon. Mr. McDonald is en route to Wash-1 +-r14C-OÍ fn<ni the county mid $312.35 from I'hc mi st austere weather critic has A. K. Ilammersley of Like view Bev. Faulk Gyertacn of Minne lngton county, where he will spend lost til« vocation temporarily, and the state. was registered at Hotel Linkville apolis, Minn, has been here ri tiring the w inter unless the horses are sold Tlie M. E. Sunday actaail will give . ven tic chronic grumbler and vine Friday. lite past week investigating the mer out meantime. a torialile and reception in honor of gar vlsagcd ¡Mssiinlst cannot with its of this county for new settlers. Mrs. I ’ ernecy Taylor of Montague Miss McDonald and her young tlmlr new minister tomorrow (Frl- hold capre..ion of appicciatimi and We understand his investigations are en stopped here yesterday route to friend are doing the vaquero act as day) evening at the church. Every- grainu<h |.et tlx- weather depart- In tile interest of a colony wanting a diversion and have enjoyed the Lakeview. II. ■ nt lake illle notice of tlu-M- facts, laxly I* Invited. trip very much. They had driven I Rev. J. M. McComb arrived home locations. that II may I m - Umpired to keep us John s. sh>M>k Inform* us that he their bunch grass band, without the Incased all winter hi the present yesterday afternoon from Presbytery and U. T. Terwilliger h-»»« organised loss of a single animal, a distance of. and Synod. transcend-nt variety. to build a dlti b from the springs at more thin 500 miles. O. II. P. Sheets and wife of San The local drain it le company has Ik-nanra and exp-cl to ls< able tu A fair-sired crowd attended the You can’t afford to go to Medford I Francisco registered at Hotel Link I h -. ii limimi t<> give one of its enter- Irrigate 2.ooo acres of land. races here on Thursday. . Friday and to buy watches, for Van., the jewel-J ville here yesterday. Tin- Lakerlew Examiner says the t.ilinii’ iits In the ix-w lull at Mer Sat unlay of last week, and consider- er sells them 20 per cent below Med D. R. Jones of Lakeview and Dave Likert, " laud d.,tilet Is tin' larp st rill on th J'.th in»t., and Fred MiMirc ing the fact that it is a busy season ford prices. Try him. Jones jr. of Plush w -re registered at —.......... nf the six In Oregon, comprising will visit lh.it town this week to among ranchers, the attendance was Linkville House Tuesday. New line of ladies' and children's latke and Klamath and p ut nfCn» >k. make tlx- nm-essary pcrllmlnary ar- protiably as large as could have been rang.'tneiits. It Is likely the “Gold II. II. VanValkenburg and nephew, expected. The different races were hats, short corsets, girdles, belts. I Harney and Malliuer counties. King,” one of the licst of comedies, jm,. Taylor, left the first of the week hotly cmitesti-d and excited much buckles and a variety or new buttons. ' Cspt. Shoff mule a trip nmund will I m - presented, and Merrill p.s>p|<< for Mount Pitt on a hunting trip. Interest. The results for the three notions, etc., will be on display at i the lake Saturd.iy mid Sunday with can antielp.ite the most enjoyable A. E. Austin ami family who hive days, as reported to us, are as fol the Central Millinery store next a party consisting of Rev. Faulk dramatic jH-rfmmancc they have-ever week. been residing at Merrill, have gone lows: (iyertM-n, Judge linker, Maj. Woidcn w lin< ■ s. d Ii- their tow II. KLAMATH FALLS, OR to Medford t > »¡»end the winter. Mrs. May lone has her trimmed and FlltST DAY. anti J. G. Pierce. Tlie went her wn* l.akcile« Examiner: lauds tier- Threc-cighth mile, alngle dash: walking hats in stock. Cail and see Sherman and Carl Brown ofCr ystal tl'fand II waa a delightful trip. is-r. the Kl.imat.ti stockman, lias were In town Friday, having come Alexander, first; Harry Guinn, sec them. Notice For PuMIcaUoa. NOTICE. H N Colson of List river was tn made the following purchases lien down the lake with a barge load of ond: Domino, third. Department of the Interior, •own yesterday. Mr. Colson narrow A SNAP FOR STOCKMEN- L akkview , O rrgox , October 5, 1901. Win. wood. Land Office at latkeview. Oregon, Free for all 2-vcar olds: Daisy ly escapi-d serkaia Injury while stack during tlx- past week: From Notice is hereby given that Charles September 23, 1901. George Harvey 53« mutton sheep; I have 20 head of yearling Ilere- A. Johnson, whose poatoffice address is E. II. Ilenry return.nl th? 1 after Maid, first; Lena A, second. ing hay Monday. Illa derrick fill Notice is hereby that the fol 11 .ink In* I.Lis mutton sheep; W. , A. part of last week from Idaho, where ford bulls, all of them registered, that Jhhkoeh, Wieconein, has made avpli- low ing-named settler given RBCOXD DAY. has filed notice of ■nd criiHhrd one of In* Thumbs and 1 iwoutaaettai would sell-it $100 e x h if taken cation to select under the act of June mislilre 5oo mutton sheep. Mr. he has been surveying for several Free for all: Alaxandcr, first; »too eacn, tr taken 4 (#) Stat _ ai) the fo|lowing his intention to make final proof in sup Inflicted an ugly brulac on one of his port of his claim, and that said proof Gerlier also I"'tight .150 head of I beef months. Harry Guinn, second; Ikimino, third. soon. F. O. BUNTING. tract* of surveyed lends, to-wit: bips. will be made before Jas. H. Driscoll, NEt-i of Sec" 5, Tp. 35, South of R. cattle from George M. Jolies of I’als- Free for all saddle horses that had Address, Lakeview, Oregon. Stock " ' " County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Ore 15, E„ W. M. Be arc reqiu stcd to mmoiincc Hint ley, the beef to be delivered at Bly W. II. Odell of Salem, C. Q. Tay not run for public money: Jim Cor Ranch, Drews Valley. 4, 1901, via: Within the next thirty days from the gon, cn November Mirn- will Ke preselling nt tlx- I'r»-*- Samuel W. Clare, next Salunl.iy. Gerlier Is still sklr- lor of Elkhart, 111. and W. E. Con bett, first; Advance Guard, second; date hereof, protest« or contests against Since taking poasesslon of the Cen the selection on the ground that the II. E. No. 2,420, for the SfcU, Sec. 6, byterlsn church both morning and mlshlng in this vicinity for more ner of Ashland were airivals heie Wood River Bally, third. w 32, S.. R.7S-E..W.M. He names tral Millinery Store, Mrs. E. J. I' Bovd ' land descril>ed. or any portion thereof, Tp. <x-xf Sunday by the pastor, lieef and mutton. Sunday. .I,------ - —■ for —«-•- •—r._ _i----- ( the following witnesses to prove hie TlttlCD DAY. has greatly enlarged and improved >" more valuable its minerals than continuous resklet.ee upon and cultiva Her. J. M, McComb. Tlie evening Quarter mile and repeat, free for the stock, and is prepared to supply I for agricultural purposes, will be re- tion of said land, via: Jake Isler, of Ju i. S. Shook and II <ss Sutt in ar Twenty gu-sts of Mr. and M rs. tsrilcc will commence at 7:30 instead - • ceived and noted for report to the com Klamathon, Calif.; Chris Weiaa, of missioner of the General Land Office. Fled Moore enjoyed a sumptuous rived from Shook Bros.' ranch Sun all: Alexander, first; Hot Stuff Bes the wants of the most fastidious. of * o'ckick iu heretofore. Fort Klamath, Oregon; Chas. Martin, sie. second: Domino, third. day with 200 head of cattle, which E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. banquet at tlx- Klamath House, aftor of Fort Klamath, Oregon; WiUis A. Good alarm clocks at “Vann,” • 1. .. On Monday Superintendent DeLnp The match race advetflsed for the were sold to Mitchell Bros. Verrill, of Fort Klamath, Oregon. Saturday the theatrical performance rilvldeil mixing Cull and see the ready-to-wear hats! Notice For Publication. E. M. BRATfAIN, Register. „ the ...J schisil districts District Attorney A. E. It-am-s of third day did not materialize. of night. Tlx- party consisted Department of Interior, • he stale and county a p|sirt hinnient at Maylone ’ s. Jacksonville and A. S. Hammond of Lind Office at Lakeview Oregon, TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF. BONANZA WHISPERINGS. ”f fluid*. Tlie total sum Is $5,905.06, members of tlx- local dramatic coin- September 30, 1901. few Medford stopped hero Monday en pany, their relatives and a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Waltham watches in dust proof ••-«■•firuining from the county mid Notice is hereby given that the follow circuit route to Lakeview to attend .1. A. Laudabaugh and family have Th<-event was a substnn- I friends. »I,.lo9.o« fmin Hlc eases, $7 at - ‘ Van's, ” the jeweler. ing-named settler has filed notice of his UNITED FTATÇS LAND OFFICE, The tlal evidence of the good feeling en court. returned from Little Shasta, Cal., intention to make final proof tn support 23, 1801 »mount I* larger than imunl. Go to Maylone's for kid gloves, hat of liia claim, anti that seal proof will lie tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Moore for I. A. Macrinn, Inspcstor of tores! where they were visiting Jack’s made before Jas. H. Driscoll, County «••neral W. H. Odell of Salem, those who have co-op-rated with trimmings, notions, etc. reserves fo.’ the U. S. land office. parents for a couple of weeks. Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon on frpresentlng the Mute of Oregon, and them in giving public entertain-1 left Ashlund Friday for Pelican Bay Earl, son of S. A. White of Roys Novemlier !>, 1901, vtx: HOTEL LINKVILLE'S RATES. Howard (’.Cunningham. Taylor of Elkluwt, III., meiits. The repast was excellent, and Crater Lake to look over the ton, Is boarding in our town and at Comnrimditner st his H. E. 2434, for the lots 20 and 21, Sec. Oregon, on Monday, — bprisentlng the United States, have and the «s ial features added much Cascade reserve. Beginning October 1, the rates at 3, tending schist) here. ‘ Tp. 33 H„ ~ 11. 'S K-, ............. W. M. Ha November, 1901, on timber culture' ap hi Klamath county tn cxamlne to tlx- pleasure of the occasion. Hotel Linkville will be $1.25, $1.50 names the following witnesses to prove Immen plication No. 1,191, for the Lots 6, 7, 10 Dr. Johnson lias been called to Bly Messrs. Alex Martin jr. and F. IV. ii<T< r-itec hv •>>« continuous resilience upon am li cui- and 11, of Section No, 3, in township »ml "-rtlfy on certain awninp lands. and $2.00 per day. Sneriul 6 by the serious Illness of Spratt Wells, The three dramatic entertainments Jennings have been visiting in Ash- ________ _______ , __ Samuel R. ' tivation of said lami, vis: Saturn . No. 40, 8„ R. No. 11 E., W. M. Shu icy have the same duties to pcr- the month. Kingdom of Fort Klamath, Oregon ; R. name* a* witnesses s Charles Pickett, given by Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Munro land several days tills week, VVhllc son of J. W. Wells. f"r"' In ... ....... ... M. Morgan, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; I. W. BURRISS, Prop. of Bedfield, Oregon: Elmer Moore, of Geo. Deal and family of Langell and local talent last week formed a t here, .. Mr. Jennings took the Knights Ix>nis Brannan, of Fort Klaninth, Ore- Bedfield, Oregon; Charles Kester, of Medh.rd Mun; fI Hunch WIIH savN gon ; IV. H. Morgan, of Fort Klamath, series undoubtedly superior In qual Templar degrees in Malta Command- Valley passed through Bonanza last C. M. I'helps, Forestdale, Vt. Bedfield, Oregon; I. D. Rosa, of Bed (l'<-r from Ft. Klamath Illis week tip- ity to any ever given here even by field, Oregon. Monday en route to Henley, Cal., to his child wits completely cured of a liad Oregon. E. M. B ratt vix. Register. cry, No. 4. E. M. BRATTAIN. Register. "" '‘Visit to relatives and friends and traveling professionals. That is the visit relatives and friends. case of eczema by the use ol DeWitt's .1. ('. Levengood and wife of Yaln- " Purchase w inter supplies. lie Is Jiidgment of theatre-goets generally. TOWN TREASURER’S NOTICE. Chas. Pickett and wife were doing Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all NOTICE. " ng wc|| |n cgst.-of'the-moiin- Each night the company was greeted ax were In town Sunday. Mr. Leven counterfeits. It Instantly relieves business tills week with the Bonanza "s home-laying up shekels for a by a crowded house, and all were good has Is'cii leaching hi tlx- Indian Notice is hereby given that there Lssavrrw, O muon , October 5,1901. piles. merchants. Notice is hereby given that Charlo« are funds In the town treasury for 4 n.' <l«iy and old ngo which I n good eminently satisfied with the pro sc I xm 'I nt Yalnax and was cn route to J. L. Padgett & Sons, Keno. A. Johnson, whose postoffico address la Mrs. Chas. Hoagland returned the redemption of the following town an agency In California, to whit h print « 1 *N lo his many friends here-aboiits. ductions. The Irish drama, “Kuth- warrants. Interest on the same will Oshkosh, Wisconsin, has made applica from Gold Hill this week where she Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a mere cease from this date: Nos. 785, 766, tion to select under the actol June 4. I>r- Win. McLean, the Oregon ...... Mavotirneeii," Thursday night, he had been transferred. I had been visiting her mother, Mrs. 1897, (30 Stat., 36) the following tract« F. P. Grohs, a loading stockman of stimulant to tired nature. It affords 767, 76«, 76», 770, 771, 772, 773, 774, of surveyed lands, to-wit: '■ "rinarlnn, who visited tlx- Woial Impressed the audience visibly by Harvey. B ill J ones . 5,Tp’ 35,R **• complete and absolute rest by digest 775, 776, 777, 778. 779, 780, 781, 782. ®KwSi i ” r <'mol ry tn Invest |gm,> Hie cause the strong vein of pathos and thril Langell Valley made a business trip Dated, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, to Klamath Falls the fore part of the ing the food you eat. You don ’ t FROM KLAMATH COUNTY. " " ‘ill among some cattle in that ling situations. Those who formed Within tlie next thirty days from the this 5th day of September, 1901. have to diet but can enjoy all the Ho was accompanied by date hereof, prote»te or non tests against J. W. S ibmkns , 1,-1 Hy, reports that the disease Is theciist: Fred Moore, G. 0. Hatton, week. the selection on the ground that th« Kodol Dyspepsia A cavalcade of unusual interest tood you want. Town Treasurer. 1 "I anthrax. In Ids re|a>rt to the Fred Houston, Chas. Roberts, H. P. Misses Ema and Lally Grohs. land deecrilied, nr any portion thereof, Cure instantly relieves that distress passed through town Sunday morn Judge Fee and Mr. Crow of is more valuable for its minerala thaa ^i',l">t,le Anima) Uoininlaslon nt Sa- Galarneau, Roy Hamaker, Mrs. Fred ing, says the Corvallis Times. A ed feeling after eating, giving you New stock of wall paper just re lor agricultural purposes, will ba re , ni, lx- says among other things: Moore, Mrs. II. P- Galnrneau and dleloii, Oro., who spent several band of 44 superb bunch grass horses, new life and vigor. ceived at Baldwin's, the hardware ceived and noted tor report to th« c«sa- " 1 "'atinent of this disease con- Rllby Hatton. The excellent com in this vicinity looking for real estate missionsr of ths Gsnezal Land ngfrr . dealer. J. L. rarigett & Son»,, Keno. driven by a couple of comely young E. M. BRATTAIN, lUgislw. »'»1" I" preventing the same bv rend- edy “Arabian Nights,” Friday night, investments, departed Monday, be *.**'#> û OOOOÍ I -r * * *♦>**>. ELECTRIC BIG STORE CASH STORE. , ( HEADQUARTERS FOR Studebaker Wagons, Beering Mowers, I homas and Deering Oliver Chilled Plows, John Deere Steel Plows Steel Ranges, General Line Hardware, Stoves, Dry Goods, Tinware, and Crockery, Furniture and Burial Cas kets, Paints, Olis and Glass, Carpets and Lin- $ Clothing and Groceries. oleum. 1 The Best Assortment We __________ BALDWIN, Hardware Dealer,! Have Ever Shown New Stock Now Arriving. $ $ * * / * THE, RACES L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor. FULL STOCK OF General Merchandise. REAMES & JENNINGS,