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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1902)
granted llhl| w. |t Sj|, ( wpH KI.AMATH AGENCY ITEM». »prolntwl t..Min.7 (l. ,, < . I. hllvers and John HomMeiii 1 Prof. Co. Hie, chief IsdlililHt of the litt. H it.» uppohded ri. wei*. reiM.lt» .,11 1 A|,l .< lilt i;rul I '.'pui I tm i,l, talk* <>f thè amnc folle i„ lf|.. ,lt ,„.u . *|M i)dlng some inoiiths heie this *.iui- ••f H«i.d. Min,,,, ,,f W(1Iwi|1 £ tner with hl* family. The prof *M.r I Htahlniun for liquor II at H | V local wlll study the old rime f.Mxl plant* wasgranttMl, Wm. Barksand J. li mid olherwiae l.s.k up the Im'uny of •>r t.rlttllh were ujqminfed t„ v„.w r<)1„i Hie country. u-tfurJ rejKirt* a <1«"? 1*1 Rione,I f,,r hy < 'p O|lv,.r Geo. Butler wlll be Irrigation en- Pellllon for high ach.Mil wna granted Hiuutv uoiii-t I»"« decided to and t he quest lon ordered submitted L glneer of the Klamath r.-sei vatiun mid I* expected, with Mr*. Butler, jj. .................................. .. to voler* at tl><‘eoiulilg c I m 'Iloti. W. j In ¡ilM.ut • wo k. He will resume A. Walker wn* appolnted, ut thè work on the Modoc Point ditch and instarne of a prilli, n, sl.M-k Instieclor I* said to lie mi expert In hl* line and — 1 1 mm , fot KlaniaLh county. Jt Was onlered an affable gentleniun a* well. Ind JOI1' *"*1, that thè shvrlff I n - rehnl.ursed for .tn Falla need* a lirsl-class Rev. Beatty, the Klamath Indian K uv which It I* 'mll'’vc<l would thè ♦.,<» expen.I. d hy hhn In thè eat>- lulHsh.nary, held Kcrvlce here last tureof John Ih*! Smith. * ’“."i a'mi’1’’ *"l»l’,,rl fro‘" ,hl* “'"l I Sunday evening mill at Fort Klam Mondav’s (»rrg.inlan contaln* a ath on Monday. He wlll continue {Jghboring t”*"*- very g.HHl picture ,,f erut,,,. Luk(, 1 ui Thursday County • h'rk Dris- ............ ,r *'“• « h.df eoiuum de*crlp- Io do till* every second week during j f h<* abHcnce of our pastor Mr. (,'»)- .7:il(.(|ali.... I*’ authorizing the theiirllelc. In s^.jiklng of thè sue- j nine and will preach at Yalnax every cl111 ,,f Mr. John Meier and cessoflhe bill creatili# a niitlonal other week, His daughter Miss Fran Uh- b"“‘ of Ke"°- park ami an Invltution to presldent ces Beatty has been vlailln# Miss lt.M«eU.|t io visit it, thè arti. !« Mys. Ida Moniycr for several days. „lam »< 1 hl* pl*- ha* landed •• I he credit for securlng thè creatlon We have heard the Captain express and *ll> ,M’ brought here of thè t'rutcr Lake |-4,k belong* to fils gratitude to the W imh I river rill- ¡¡¿tm «»P'»*lb,e- 11 w,'lgl,M "’500 VV. G. Steel, of thlsclty, thè founder zens who have kindly loaned him Of tlie Mazanm Ns-lety. He lM gan 1 heir grading machine to a*slst In ntHlli,l|t' Work oli thè Project n, IMS ., and Ita* ! 1 putting In order the roads between .. I I...U l.lkl Pttill t»l,.| I't I -„ion Hanks has Just SEWING < >ppo- Klamath Agency and their settle ■' - wheel for uae in lifting kepi tip t Ile Work «Ver Mlnee. ■ bln w*l|'r sii loti liaaed ii|M,n varimi* ground* lias ment. It Is a grand machine and MACHINES - -- 1 Ki» ranch *'L fur irrigation on 9 with ten or twelve horse* will do "The wheel will en- prevented tlie MI.,-, ss of |,!N north "f uni II thè preaent session of (’ongrea* ! 1 more work than twenty men with X« hi"" h’ lrr"fU“' Hfty are the best that wlicn President Ro .*eve)t alde.l thè ; half a dozen road scraper*. Certain home- Oregon delegation •• In Twenty-nine Norwegian mechanical ..I gettili# thè ly the r< *ervat Ion and the county Minn., iiicanure through. Mr. Steel yeater- . ought each to own one. nwkerit f from ---- Minneapolis, skill can pro • . A number of I wrote President lt.Mii«evelt a letterl »rrlTwi Iter«’ Sunday duce, and at an yesterday to Iqvestl- I thanking I1I111 foi 1 th<- assi*! ance ren-1 The statement that the senate has thrill h’^1 agreed to ratify the Klamath Iszun.l- honest price, »ate other polnl* o«t ’h” Coast. densi and inviting him to bvcmne a ary t rcaty causes a sensation. The *« in intelligent and a very de- ( inenilsT of a p'irty that, wlll vlslt fully warranted dislmrsement of over half a million it rater Lak • this summer, The ac- dollars In Klamath land though It lie | ,’treble cl»**. for ten years. ceptanee of (he Invitation woilld he i ■flic litiel suit against the Portland .111 honor nt w hich < iregon w oidd he ; gradually spent In the purchase of For sale by ((r,.1n)til»ii was tried last week und st.M-k etc. will add greatly to the u took J»*1 eight minutes for the proud, ami thi'trip to this place of I volume of business In our part of the great scenic lnl«i.-*t would !*'• ...... in state. urv to retire and return with a ver- Li completely exonerating that keeping will! President Roo*cve)t'* The agent went to Yalnax mper. The plaintiff fell far short love for the wild ami picturesque.” T'uesday, this week, to get the U making out a case. We have some nice patterns Jap- pie to work on the roads on the east D uffy C o . i ern end of the reservation; also to On Monday 311 voters had regls- anee* ffisir matting. I.M.k after reports of smallpox in the tfred hl till* precinct a nutnUr vicinity of Bly. Pi-RSONAL. ron»ld*nibiy in of what It was two rear* ago. Registration ls*>k* Janies Cookman an Indian Isiv clfler todsf- «"d it l<«>ks as though N. s. Merrill waa up from Merrill who, while In school until a few month* ago, < ndeared himself to tlw Increase of voter* In all pnsTncfs yesterday. those who knew him died last Sun- of the county would exceed former M. <’. Coiiriia of Ashland arrived day of consumption. expectation«. here Monday. C. It. De Lap and Mr. Drew of A team driven by Frank Ward got C. N. Hampton of Omaha arrived Klamath Falls were here overnight |<>sr near the bridge and rail down here Thursday. Sunday. jhlnatrret at a breakneck *pe-<l Fred Applegate was here Sunday, Monday morning, d nigging a wagon Richard Breitenstein made a trip Monday and Tuesday while going io loaded with grain. They struck and to Lakevliw this week. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. broke an elwtric light |»de near the and returning from Fort Klamath lion. R. A. Enmiitl of Keno visit- i after sheep. meat market. No oilier damage wus ed tlie Falls yesterday. Mr. Wieland, who has held the done. it. L. Ross bought two resIdeiK'e |M«ltlon of sawyer at Yalnax for The director« of the Merrill Mutual lots of Maj. Worden laat week. several months, resigned recently Cin«l O>. were here the latter part Attorney Brower of Astoria urrlved and was here the first of of I m I week looking over the ground In «certain the most feasible route yualcrday with th.' view of locating. on his way to the railroad. Mrs. G. W. Looaley and daughter for the proposed new Irrigating ditch, • "I. t'oggswell of Portland stopped which I* to tap Upper Klamath lake. here Monday night enroute to Lake made u* a visit Sunday and were * accompaniwl ba<*k to their ranch Tlx project Is moving along satis view. BUT HOVING RIGHT ALONG. Monday by Mrs. J. F. Loosely and factorily, with every promise of sue- M iJ. <’. E. Worden arrived home family. CMS. Monday morning from In* trip to When in need of any material whatever for your corres Commercial and other travelers Lakeriew Examiner: II. F. Mur- Ashland. have I m - cii here frequently during the tlorh has l>cen appointed postmaster pondence it will pay and please you to call on us. Alex Martin Jr. and wife and son last few days. at Klamath Falls, vice A. Ciudel, Nearly every one here seems firmly realgmd. The appointment was left last week for a month'» visit In CHITWOOD & CO. to believe that “Oregon will s . k . u recommended by Cungnwmmn Ton- California. be out of Geer but well Furnished.” gu<*. No Iwlier appointment could Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marks of !’<*• Oregon, has this day filed in this office ICE CREAM. L katiiku S tocking . have been made. Mr. Murdts’h Is Valley were Klamath Falls visitors her sworn statement No. 349, for the I deserving and the Examiner congrat yesterday. purchase of the NW’Ji of Section No. 27, Up-to-date shirt walata and under Thursday evening, May 22. the ulate« him. C. A. Rulirabaeher of Portland is wear at Mrs. Maylone'*. ladies of tile D. of II. will give an ice in Township No. 32 S., Range No. 7*a E. M., and will offer proof to show Dr. II. II. Freeland, an Anilland here npt< sent mg the Washington cream social at the A. O. U. W. that W. the land sought is more valuable dentist who has made frequent pro- bile ins. < 0. of New York. KLAMATH COUN » Y FARMS. lodge room. Every body invited to for its timlier or stone than for agri fewlonal trl|>sto Klamath Falls, has attend, no admission. cultural purposes, and to establish her Messrs. Theodore Deschiner of rmnmcnced suit tn th* circuit court Front a letter from a correspondent claim to said land before the conntv Poitl.mil and L. Folsom of Minne «1 Portland against the City X lit Ashland, published in the Port TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Suburban llillroitd Co. to recover apolis au.ved here yesterday. land Evening Telegram in relation Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Friday, the F..WHI for damages alleged to have 25th day of July, 1902. She names as A. V. Beach, F. II. Evans and Mrs. to Klamath county farms, and eon- UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,) witnesses: Linsy C. Sisemore. of Fort been sustained In being thrown fiom F. I’. Gunlli.-r of Lakeview stop|M-d laming two tine views of the 2000 L akeview . O regon , May 12, 1902.f Klamath, Oregon; Anna O. Sisemore, acre farm of Shook Bros., we make a car March 2«. m il' I msday on their way home. Notice is hereby given that in com- of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Sarah J. the followln&extract: Numerous young covotes have licen Roilkey, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; .•.Hormy J. Rutcnlc left Mon There are few, if any, sections of plianee with the provisions of tlie act of Chris Weiss, of Fort Klamath, Oregon. Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An captured lately and are being petted dat for l»seview iii i>-' lii attendance Ort-gon that have sliatcd s<> largely and domesticated. That Is Illi* .it the regular session of circuit court in the generally prosperous conditions act for the sale of timber lands in the Any and all persons claiming adversely states of California, Oregon, Nevada, the almve-described lands are request humane way to rid ranches of des lltcrc. of ranch and farm during the past and Washington Territory," as extend ed to tile their claims in this office tructive coyotes tame them and Irrigation ed to all the Public Land States by on or before the said 25th day of Julv, Mrs. W. W. Hazen went to Ash year as Klamath county. teach them to behave themselves. is working a wonderful transforina- pct of August 4, 1892, William O. Hill, 1902. In lime they Will If able to regu land tills week and will be accom , lion of the «age brush desert com of Fort Klamath, County of Klam E. M. B rattain . Register. late their lute and learn to dis panied home by her mother who will prising the western belt of the great ath, State of Oregon, has this day filed in N.M-iui tile slimmer here. TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1878, criminate In favor of rabbits and I basin. Klamath land is growing rich this office his sworn statement No. 348. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. against chickens and sheep. Jas. Emery, II. U. Cunningham, ata gootl pace, but the industrial for the purchase of the E’a of Ela of Ft. possibilities are so great, that a long Section No. 21, in Township No. 32 S., Lakeview Examiner: A party of Boy Veste and Ed. Barker of Range No. 7k. E. W. M., and will UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, I Kia.natli were doing business in period must clapae before the meri offer proof to show that the land one hundred home s< ekers, headed by L akeview , O khoon , May 12, 1902. f Klamath Falls last Sat unlay. dian of Its full development is passed. sought is more valuable for its timber Mr. Carncll of Minneapolis, Minn., Notice is hereby given that in com arrived al Reno over the Southern W. F. Arant arrived the first of 'Fake a view over the county from or stone than for agricultural ptirp<ises. pliance with the provisions of the act of Pacific on April 30th, mid got aboard the week from Ashland, from whence Klamath Falls to Merrill, embracing and to establish his claim to said land Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An liefore the county clerk of Klamath the N. C. (>. Ry., to come north to lie drove over a tine lot <>f cattle that many thousands of acres of land, but county, Oregon, : t Klamath Falls, Ore act for the sale of timber lands in the a relative small reach of country in Hot Springs and Susanville. The bad lieeu shipped from Roscbtilg. gon. on Friday, the 25th day of July, states of California, Oregon. Nevada, j and Washington Territory,” as ex Illis big territory, and a stene un Reno Gazette «ays many of them will Mr. Mct’oluni of Keno, returned folds like that In the richest district 1902. He names as wi'nesses: Linsv tended to all the Public Land States by make permanent home* in llonev last week from California where he C. Sisemore, of Fort Klamath. Oregon ; act of August 4, 1892, Linsy C. Sisemore, Lake valley, while others are after went for hi* health alstiit two years of the Sacramento Valley, a vista of Anna O. Sisemore, of Fort Klamath, of Fort Klamath, County oi Klamath, prosperous ranches and farms with Oregon; Sarah J. Rodkev,of Fort Klam timber lands. z ago, im<l returns much benefited, nice residences and good barns, line ath, Oregon; Chris Weiss, of Fort State of Oregon, has this .lay filed in this On Ills arrival from Ager Sunday, lie IS the man Who exhibited a slock, cattle, horses, mules and hogs Klamath, Oregon. Any and all persons office iris sworn statement No. 346, for the purchase of the NE l j, of Section No R. W. Marple reported that 275 men ...... ierfiil three legged calf, and took in great numbers, sleek and fat twin I claiming adversely tlie above-deseril>e<l 25, in Tow nship No. 32 8., Range No. were employed on the new railroad It with him when lie went to Califor nourishment with the best grasses lands are rcquestvxl to file their claims 71,, E. W. M, and will offer proof to ! in this office on or before said 25th day show that the land sought is more val and that the promoters wished to nia, where II was killed. and cereals in Oregon. of Julv, 1902. uable for its timber or stone than for double the number a* noon a* possi Around Bonanza, a central point, E. M. BRATTAIN. Register. I have a few s icks of small pota are many evidences patent to the agricultural purposes, and to establish ble. AH who want work there can Cemetery Work of all Ktads a get it. Mr. Marple says track laying toes suitable for seed, w ill sell for traveler of the occupation and thrifty Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878— his claim to said land before the county - clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at Specialty. All Work daaraatood. Notice for Publication. is now progressing rapidly and that fl 00 ist sack while they last. Industrial condition of the inhabit Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Friday, the 1 O. S hout , Shop Opposite New Feed Stable. car* will be running to the river, This is 25th day of July, 1902. He names as Klamath Falls, Oregon. ants of Klamath county. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,) twelve mile* from Laird’s within ten the headquarters of the Klamath witnesses: William O. Hill, of Fort L akeview , O kkgon , May 12, 1902.) Klamath, Oregon; Affie Hill, of Fort I day«. whose Summer coûta and vests; nice, sly 1- County Stock Assis-iation, Notice is hereby given that, in com- Klamath, Oregon ; Sarah J. Rodkey, of membership Includes nearly all the Cha*. Grave* who reside* on the lali goods at little money. ' plignce witli the provisions of the act of stxM-k growers in Klamath county. I Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An Fort Klamath, Oregon ; Chris Weiss, of Deschutes river in the northern part D uffy C o . i stock Fort Klamath, Oregon. Any and all It facilitates co-operation in the act for the sale of timber lands in the persons claiming adversely the above- of Klamath county, has been at this handling of stock and aids protection states of California, Oregon, Nevada and place the past week, Ntarting Monday descrilied lands are requested to tile NOTICE. from thefts. There is a standing Washington Territory,” as extended to their claims in this office on or before on hi* return home. Mr. Graves The Klamath County Lhe Stock all the Public Land States by act of reward of ».500 for the apprehension said 25th .lav of Julv. 1902. recently shot a huge cougar In the Household furniture for Sale. August 4, 1892, Anna O. Sisemore, of Association will pay the above re E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. of »cattle thief. John S. Shook, II. F. M urixicu . nelghltorhood of hl* ranch and Apply •" _______ vice-president of the luwoeiation, Fort Klamath, county of Klamath, ward for the arrest and conviction of brought It here and It I* now stuffed state <>f Oregon, has this day filed in TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— Latent »tJ’Im inens and boys hats. says: any person or persons found guilty of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. and on exhibition. It Is a fornihl this office her sworn statement. No. 347, ••The stock business of our county for the purchase of Hie S’a 8\\ '4, NF.'j DUFKY CO. stealing or altering the marks or able looking animal, which, If alive, was never In better condition. We SW'.and NW>4 SEl4 of Section No. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, 1 brands of any stock belonging to any one would not. wish to meet unless NEW DENTIST COMING. have finer cattle than formerly and 25, in Township No. a2 S., Range No. L akeview , O keoon , May 12, 1902. f member of this association. prepared for a fierce encounter. i they arc kept In better condition. 74! E. W. M., and will offer proof to Notice is hereby given that in com Address Chas. Horton, President Mis* Ul'’p Magllton, who practic More care is taken of the sloek since show that the land sought is more valu pliance with the provisions of the act of Deo. Chastain and family arrived or J. O. Hamaker,Secretary. here last Friday on their return from ed dentlstrv here last summer, has I It is found that It pays to do so. We able for its timlwr or stone than for ag Congress of June 3,1878. entitled “An Billing*, Montana, where they went |..hI graduated with high honors get better prices. The herds are not ricultural purposes, and to establish her act for the sale of timber lands in the to said land liefore the count) states of California, Oregon, Nevada, ■< few months ago to locate. They from llm I’.» t land denta! coHege and so large. I doubt if theie is half as claim clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at are glad to get back and expect t > will lie in Klamath Fall* May 20 and many cattle in the county as ten Klamath Falls. Oregon, on Friday, the and Washington Territory,” as ex follow her profession permanently. years ago. The grass and hay crops 25th day of July, 1902. She names as tended to all the Public Land States by remain. Tlrey didn't like Montana, $ act of August 4, 1892, Howard C. Cun " will do all kinds <>f <lenlal w >rk ••specially its climate, the normal I were splendid last year; they have witnesses: William O. Hill, of lort ningham, oi Fort Klamath, county of and guarantee It to be tirst-class and Klamath, Oregon; Affie Hill, of bort The temperature there In winter being not been as good In 20 years, Klamath, state of Oregon, lias this day. Klamath, Oregon; Sarah J. Rodkey, of filed in this office his sworn statement 40 below zero, and a frequent drop aatlsfactory. hay crops were immense.’’ _____ _ Fort Klamath, Oregon ; ( hns Weiss, of No. 350, for the purchase of the W'a •<>60. Such extremes do not suit in., line new el.’.lhing. suits »«.00 AT TUE Fresh confectionary, nuts, etc., Fort Klamath, Oregon. Any and all SW1«. Sec. 11, lx>i* 3 and 4 of Section a man accustomed Io lhe equable, 'ÀVno D uffy Co. persons claiming adversely the above No. 10, in Township No. 33 8., Range etc. D uffy C o . to »13.00 --------------- mild-mannered weather of Klamath. described lands are requested to tile No. 7’s E. W. M.,and will offer proof 1 atest st vies ladles’, gents, misse«, C. A. Rohrubacher, general agent their claims in this office on or before to show that the land sought is more II. L. Boggs Is the king fisherman tM,v; and childrens siUM-s.^ ^^ valuable for its timber or stone than for the Washington Life Insurance sail 25th day of July, 1902. of these parts. Last Sunday he E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. MRS. E. J. BOYD, Proprietor. for agricultural purposes, and to estab Company, and special agent, P. B. landed twenty-eight tine, large trout, lish his claim to said land before the Duren, of the same company, are and distributed a generous share1 TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE3, 1878, county clerk of Klamath county, Ore Trimmed and Walking Hats, Undershirts, Stockings, Sew line of chinaware, aemi-por- guests at Hotel Llnkvllle. The NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. among his nelghlxirs, much to their -i........ gon, ait Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Fri ‘TC™ Shirtwaists, Ribbons, Etc., Etc. Washington is one of the strongest day, the 25th day of July, 1902. He satisfaction. He can catch tish old line insurance companies, its names as witnesses : James M. Emerv, U nited S tates L and O ffice , when others can’t get a bite. assets being under the management Lakeview, Oregon, May 12, 1902. of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Warren D. Wants Other* to Know. Whether he practices magic, on the , There were »35 in greenbacks, »10 LOST of Levi P. Morton, cx-vlee. president Notice is hereby given that in com- Kingdon, of Fort Klamath, Oregon; finny tribes or possesses some other, in gold and some silver. Finder will of the United States. The R epub nliancc with the provisions of the act of John Barker, of Fort Klamath, Oregon ; „I hBV e used DeWitt ’ s Little Early secret, method to attract them, w lican welcomes these representative* Congress o'June 3. 1878, entitled “An Samuel R. Kingdon, of Fort Klamath, Mrs. Blanche Griffith, who, with iriMers for constipation and torpid please leave the pocketbook sad eon- don't know. Anyway, when he falls Any and al) persons claiming I am of the Washington Life to Klamath act for the sale of timber lands in the Oregon. others, went to Lakeview early in tents at this office or at the Griffith in I lie piscatorial exercise, others may liver and they are all right. adversely the ai>ove-described lands States of California, Oregon. Nevada, irlad to Indorse them for I think Falls. as well dt slst from trying. and Washington Territory,” as extend- are requested to file their claims in thia January to make proof on a timber ranch at the Poplars on Upper Klam- £l*en we find a g<**l thing we ought Buckingham and Hecht Warenton ml to »11 the Public Land States by office on or before said 25th day of' claim, lost a pocket-book, containing at h lake. A liberal reward will ba Among the business transacted by |et. others know It,” writes Alfred act OÎ of AllgUB' August 4, 1892, Affie Hill, • of Fort Julv, 1902. boots, shoes and felts, at Excelsior, aCt about $50, while tn rout homt. paid. • he county court last week was the Heinze. Quln'7- nl’ E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. Thcv nvvcr Klamath, county of Klamath, Ftpte of [ Dairy, Oregon. following: The. petition of J. F. 1 gripe or distress. Sure, site pills. Looslay and others for a road WJ!> (tMttTH REPUBLICAN. 5JS.W. «»« 11 sews » ELECTRIC BIO STORE CASH STORE s Í Steel Ranges, General Line Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, and Crockery, Furniture and Burial Cas kets, Paints, Oils and Glass, Carpets and Lin oleum, Wall Paper, Sewing Machines. \MTAh S tiletto - Hats, Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries. The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown GEO. T. BALDWIN, New Stock Now Arriving. Hardware & Furniture Dealer. A. O. U. W. BUILDING, STRANGE TO SAY OUR STATIONERY IS NOT STATIONARY L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor. THIS SPACE BELONGS TO THE > EXCELSIOR I. F. Davies, Prop. DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE. 1 SEE G. D. GRIZZLE, For General Stone Wort. $250.00 REWARD $ NEW SPRING GOODS $ CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE