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The Pomona Enterprise from Pomona, Kansas • 3

The Pomona Enterprise from Pomona, Kansas • 3

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Local items. AL LLKCTH i.N iCK. When. as two vacancies pxist in the city council ot 1 he city Pomo-na. be it known, that a Special Klection will beheld in the city of Poiueiii, Kan on A nai.i fell Uiroiili about 14 cars tilled with eaftlowero wrecked ai.d one mm bin! on the Santa lo two miles Fast of town, Aug 1.1.

tie engineer frit the 1)1 hie; pi 11 way he 'Vtatohcd the engine front the train and across wiihoi.it eidetit.v.id the eti. boose and several raw of cm! Mo Ittiiwa anil Pomona will play si match gp.mo of 1all this afternoon. Oifcy Council met 011 Monday night last and levied a tax of four mills. We will pny tho highest market price in Cash for No 2 hen delivered at the Santa Fo depot in Pomona. Mundy Parkinson.

A Shnrpe, editor and publisher tho Ottawa Rcfliht n. died disease of the lu art at Ottawa, Kansas, 0:1 Tuesdny. Sep. tin. nice S- j.t.

T-it. We rro ore pared to furnish all sehoi'i w' re stop lv lios a'n vv." not wrc in ,11 1 bo mMi' r-i tivors'. i-e lilies tor ivli. an and i moriii! an I day. 'f the I ii ii teed- I 1 the! tbirii Hip, ftiv: refeii'.

by Mi i i ni' OKI 111 CIV vt g-'tn't I Hi ed I men oi pt 10 lie ery I. e-s i "1 1 1 1 bi. ii i I UP nu Ul.ll! 1 pri. .1: lie ih. euililes can be ii I now w.

nter 1 i-jy Siiua 4'. I iti ijy tun says tbe i iiiler ltt and ii. no t. 1st Peter ir-ndei best onion -i 1 in this b.tiSod" by planting the wed about Sept. JOth, feiving than tune to grow to the hize of sots Ibis full, and leaving in the ground till spring when they will mature ten days earlier than Heta put out in tiie spring.

Rose China winter ladishos will have plenty of time to grow, and ehould bo stoied the same as potatoes. Hardy spanich should be sown about Sjpt. llih. thinned utit for fall use, aud the balance left for spring, lu exposed places it might have brush or a very little loose straw thrown over it Brown Dutch wiutor Lottuco should be handled the Fame as spinach. All kinds of turnip, onion, winter sadish.

lettuce and Rpiuaeh deeds, for salt nt 9-2 FoimM'. Or am' Jicn'Ui rle-' Throat fo -r, ytra ent bn rritI mwl Cv'd by PP11P PVUZ CGD LSVSR O.L jtak tot PmJten, ew.l Xaf .14 eft). ftmnt: atiei4a'm tadw imu aty awAfliriifav fry frt! Druffists. 60977 M.V. WaBhington Letter.

Frej our r.iK'iiai' ourrobp.e.iJ.o'it poa.tor tT'e raniftlkdl'lo reeetntion, rr-aiarkiblo or. ee.iouut of ll.a froia Tihonoo It ban h-t-u the sit--lu toplo of couveiealion bete for Ilia pant eight au'l varvlo ly hwa a.T of nym? ac.rt to 1 1' laldiuii it, and Hm fljtator'a reai-cti ief otljiiug it. Ii a'aits o.a by i.iovi that Juries 'h-i proeotit etj-iiou 111 net t-ke up for any olbt-r lliill tha tar ff bill, the "ij-eral ai Liila and billa a. Itioc ti: pnbn i bi.tkliDii'i aed piootida, ard that Iho of all other bille ic poapon-id nuttt uett e'liaion. The conaltiiiiug para-icraeh piuvictud thai a rote aLaii bo taken 011 tuo tariff bill arud nuiaudai0i.ls ut a o'olook cu Au i.

Mutator Quay haa never hflan an advocate of the FiMatril clot'tiuii bni. aud thii, lillieially IlirttVlllig that lafaaure overDord Uua created a rouiruotiou auiui.g tha rapiibu-oana who favor lbat bill. Already Senate; tiorr hau efferud uu auteuduiout lo umluiie ll.u. Electbiti bill. The reaulstivju aud waa refotedto the c-mimillee or.

Huloa, wbiob already brtVa a number of reaul'iHura prnpoa-in, unangoB iu tho bouale liului in itb A ropubliouu htta beau c.lled foi aud tm aotion wi'l probably (Intel. tUAluetho fae of all iheae reeoluijiyja, alt.hou,jl it la mated lliat Air iuj.y will not itnide by In. uec.aalon vho.nd 11 aaleat btto, and he hia enci.fth topublicat.a behlud hint, Willi tut tio.iU Ui vou, lo lu.vae a luajoi lt.t of lue -jeuato. That 8i.tia'ir Qiiiiv'a re iluttoo ia the ro tie 1 1 tl A. Tii" joint mcutiug t.f A rV F.

1 wii'M. h'l nrrr--i tw-i wh" pm'Hotir'. ruei tlt W. tH i'i Otrawi'. wtth l'i a.

P. et-iphcp of F. AL 13 A in tli thnir H-o. of tiho AiHince in tho View The biiif-'Ofln of )i fovpTiT fiv nt gt, Tli viur. plo of flic meotind wi tbfj formalin o' a.

ymn juniyrf fnr trans- nrttnu hniit.fia tti I'rantlliit Tli1 tlr 'fi. T. ar, a. it. and Millar 01 U.p i' l.

A. Win. .1. r. Alaxey a-fl A.

OuaiJ il tin, j. i u-jea dircrlora vili If DfXt eur.lay to tu Poena ft fijrrr. wB to all-ev 'M'ly of Alienor, me A n.L K. V. B.

A. to uu ot .3 il i A t', of lli-olhar 0 IIiij by C.ie Aa i.ltnd b. It wan Dl vn. i k'ju of 'tie oruTity vna. Wo l.tttn wad roiat the Br 0 Meif I oh, iin.

rofr-e Tl it ljfl M. 1. A ill O'enity I'llll III 'ti i He. r'li rt r-n(i- tV- li a 'ol if felT'iicr, ar.d "til (ve i.ie vii 10 w-. ixpl.iirrt If 3ft la let, jail.

wieia wc l)ow atiS ti.fiioi" I'iTiiio ill.tirm. '( ior ontJl' m' limrj- ai't i'j onl of iilw miad tI h-ait Ii' in-'J, il'rt UlOV' 1)0 'JO tllH Ill6 It i.t- eirccii 1- iua tt.at the Ortral jiomi ot 'b J'jr-tr iiiel i'liuraday uteinbcr 2501 for hiM-iVH ooure.eioa, an.l ftu.i-t':mber 23rd the day to hulu primary 10 elect Uoleueiee, eaoh towimbip btuitg aliewnd oue delegate for each twonty votera in the bf lougiog t- tlio People'a Parly The Asaembly aoj qrned to moot tha aad Saturday in September. Early Carder, Af-iembiy Reporter. The Greatest Good To Tho Greatest Number. It over Loan acknowledged tlifit thouuhtfnl nien and women derive frtun tl.epvceti.

e.tl expel lonce Oi others. i tils ia certaiuiy true, inasmuch ad pcepia of nice tastes, battling with a limited income, must posesr. iv strung vein of practical innuon use, v.lneh, in casus of emergency, predominates, and insures const ra-lisni ol action in providing for of their own household. It is in such hui.iOi, anil among this ia is of people, we discover thai which C'siilta in "the greatest good to the viz: Dr Humph-roya' Manual and Family Sporihes. L'io re being no largo bank uceount, with which to liquidate a doctoi io-ig hiii for inter's attendance, the mother and housekeeper feels it in-'ttiubont upon her to become in a measuro, and hnntlrfds of times with the most marvelous success.

not only her own physician, but tho able advisor of her pfViii tcd neighbors. She notes the symptoms of croup, worm few or lueaslcs in her children, the hollow cough, bronchitis or incipient consumption in tlif husband or friend, and consulting her Manual, administer! 'tie prescribed Specific with roitinrk-ablc and gratifying success. No wonder the unvarying ter in favor oi Humphreys' is, they are einipio, mild and i.li'e.-.cious. advoi liscmt'tit. Lafayette, Ind.

Journal-The Pomona kids taught Qui nemo lioyshotv to play ball last Saturday. Scoro, one tally in fuvor of Pomona. norotof ire, in all parts of the world, the larmerhits been uomatch for Ids adversary. Ho has nrvi hold hit. own agaim-t the soldier or tho priest, ageinst the politician or tho statesman.

In ancient times ho as the slave, in the middle ages tho sort. Iu the 1 f'th ccntuary he is tho slave, the Serf, the peasant or the proprietor, according to location. American fiin.o: are, ns a oiass, taee to hu tilt a crisus. They have subdued a continent and furnished the material for our factories, bread lor opt and manhood f.r our civiiiaiioD. They havo sti 'taiueti tho nation's credit with, their hartl-i arncd dollars, IcIlUCtl, 111110 and UgaiU, IliO UrtTS and stripes with thoir loyal blood.

Vigorous in body, strong in character, striding in individuality, lovers of Iioilie, massive ill OOmillOll tteiise, fertile, iu rHOurws, flovout l-eUevers-iu Providt'iioo, the furmorH of AiiUT-ioix will tu'Vt raHow tliomwlv. ft t. ((Vorwlifhnofl by tht. fiite that Xw i.f tin. coil in India, Ki n.

ru w. Mr Oloni Uiitt ins 0. uiliOuio ci ois rc vi total LI. B. A School commences Sept 1.

Old papcis for halo at this office. Decniar was in town Monday. Another lino ruin Iuu I Saturday night. An SO acres for sale cheap. Call on Ncweoiub, Agt.

Mr J.J Lawrence it putting in a wind mill. lIouHcs to rout. Apply to Subttaniial (arm liarncH be bought at Nfwwmb's al very low prices. VV will pay the market price for a few earn of lacrclmntabU' oats. Mundv iSc rarliinson.

II Aekor wna up from Ottawa ou Saturday. Our Tablets are jtwt honglil wo have a good frrbh Htork of Copy Bookw. Topiiinu Co. Mr I'ecp'ei. has eomo lioiue from Kansas City.

Ooo. Hoopes in on the Court jury for October. Don't forgot that all Boots Shoes sold by J. Spanglcr are warranted; 80 if they rip it don't cost you anything to got tlioin fixed. Mr Wienheiuier wndo us pleasant call 011 Wednesday.

Mr Barnes died in Oklahoma on Saturday, Aug 9. To Early Buyers Of F-A-L-L AM W-I-8-T-K-B uka N.pt'o Itiat our tt atook of FOO VEA'I la arriving rlnilr. We are no pr n-cl li'oi p.urts at rii. 8 Tfntr xo. Itf1 uur qiiutfttu-iiA aud SCHOOL SH UfBk, Uli Ca.llir(tllr)' (Jil Of niti, 11 ail Moriii: Dol Shoes 6 to 8 ul 7i; fi 35 84 to 13 Si f.o; lia- ft St.

51 pair, .0 3 i. oft; 9i 2 A 3i.st Ladies Eeavy Wear. La.g Oil Orjin Mnt-oo fir oS.t; 1.3.5; fi.50; fia 00 A fa. 5 MENSIECOTS. lima Fi-sh cpllt 101a.

atl al i 50 Rip 2 00 2 and 3 os a pair. Boys ana Youths Boots Siz'e 6 lo 10 fi 75.1 ami S1.00, It to ri fx 35 and 1 50, to 5 ((ii tx.oa;! 51, and $100. fit-Do not fail to give a call bo-fore making your tall purcliasos. W. A.

VEST0YER CO Cor, 3rd. and Main Ottawa. K'tris. If you want the latest improved Sewing Machine call on Xew-oomb uitd buy it cbeup. If you want to subscribe for any paper or periodical published in America call at this otlico and you oan get it at publishers prioe.

Cart or Single HarncHsatL New- comb's for aud upward. Call and examine before buying else wncre. Go to Now comb's for Feather Bono, Whalo Bono, Kawhido Con-tor, or common Eatan whips, which you can buy an cheaply as you may desiro. The American Union is the easiest running and best Sewing Machine in tho market and has all the latest improvements. It i highly high arm and low priced.

Call at Newcomb's and sue. it. Tho Johnson Field Fanning Mill is especially adapted to castor beans. It also has a full set of seiv-es tie for wheat, oats, timothy and clover. Or you can have llax iusted of castor bean attachment if you ish.

Newcomb will soil you 11 mill cheap. POULTRY, CUTTER and EOOS Wan tod! I will bo at Pomona, Kuns. on Monday of each week, and will pay tho Highest Cash Prioe for your Poultry, Butter and F'ggs. Or I will call ut your place by leaving word at tho Pomona Mills, or by dropping mo a postal card at the above named place. Alumb tiigh, fValod bids will is- roc the School boiiiduiitil So furnishing ood clcau ehooi Id.

lor 1I10 i votl by t. I. cal tec I i of of 1 bo rl' missouri pacific time ta1ii.b. Denver A C. Eipi-e? P- M.

Topeka A Osawat. Aceou, 6:23 P. 1A. IOeel Freight M. aftoek attpree 9'38 E.

C. A Denver Btpreea in P. M. Tape a A Oeewat. Aoooiu 8 A.

M. Xel Freight 9:50 A. M. AU trelne daily eaonpt Topeka A Usa. Accm.

Vkiek doe not iuu Duudeya. B. E. Allison, Ant. ATCHISON, TOFEKA SAS1A FU.

EAST ei4 A. 41, Loeal Freight 10:05 A At. WET riwiiH ii' m. UoaJ Freight 1:45 r. M.

A. 8. Bjrd, Ab. FIRST NATIONAL OTTAWA, KANSAS. CAPITAL, $100,000.

Heraae J. Suiltb, prealdout, 0. P. Mftlauer, vtoe-preallent t. Miuton, eaablcr.

M. 0. MoQuveten, ueatataot eaahlor. Director 1 Bereee Smith, J.Waddell, 0 ttliui, 0 Miuton. A.

gfopl.B 2jatiou.il gittitt, OTIAWa. Kamua. J. P. HlBBH.

a B. Buannxuun, iree P. Bniuiti, W. B.Eilse. aa'at, oaahier.

vioe Pros Oaablur. Wm. Kiivn. Tailor. Oommonetng Sunday, July 6, i0, traiu MrTloe wee put ou between Kenaae City, aid Oaleue, K.meaa, Tia Southern Kaneaa TJi-vieioo.

to Put! burg aud the Fiieoo Ltuo, rilta-burg to Oalana. A fl at olaaa ooaoti ftLd Pall man Falaoa Uleepar are ruu tbrough on A. A 8. V. train! 303343 Kansaa Oitj to Pillaburg and 8t L.

4 B. traiua 73 75 Pltlalmrg 10 Oalana Boutubound, aud )lLt F. traiua J6 71 Oalena to Pittaburb, and A. T. A a t.

traiua 344 104 Fittaburu; to KauaaaOlty Norlh konnd. A. Bjrd, A T. 4 S. F.

P.imona, Ka. 'iEXAd NOr UIKK-IOMid. While Toiaa la oalled the "Line Star" Stale, II la not by any meana aa louetotne aa tho titlt- Bight Indleate. Tbla groat em ylre la rooelTlng a large Immigration Tla tbe kanta Fe Route, and bnainona of all kinda ia aetive. In going to Toxne, ramomhar that kije time from ('htongo to Fort Wortb, Dallaa, Honaton and QWaaton baa raoantlv henn cni down Daarlr oie day, Tia Santa Fo ltinte.

Tbrongh Pnllman pallaoo oara. Only route to Tesaa paaaroft through the boautifll Oklahonm eountry. Far further Inforrantlnn ipqnire of looa agentt or aildraas Ci. T. Niibolaon O.

P. A Topeha, or no. J. DTrne, A. O.

AT. A ChiraK, 0f I Wvt'' FOR Kansas iJity, StLoui3 The East, Pueblo, Denver and the West. Free Reclining Oiair Cars have been placed in service between 8tLouia Denver, Via Kausas City, Touiona Tueblo. This with its fast time and superior accommodations makes it tho niost denirable route for all classes of travel between the Mississippi Bivcr And Rocky Mountains. For tickets, time table and further iulorination call on or address B' E.

Allison, Agent, Pomona, Kan. B. 0. Townaend Ueuaral Paaaiiugur and Tokal Ageut, 81 Leuie Mo. Through Chair Cars to Denver St Louis on Mo.

rue. My. Tick eta promptly furnished to all points on application to 11 Allison, Agt. To eve Btllouanaae, Aiok Headache. GonaU yaUoa, Malaria, Liter Ceeiplalatii, taka the eafe and eertnin remedy.

Ufa rsa-iVj' tt fiw Jr Him urtit? 10 the bUle. THBT JLU Til frtr tvti ftrn, or ifntll. PetaViT.1. ritZ-'i. far i'Ut-g lUK.li J.t .11111 A SO e.

rge aaprap t.i trfi I I Sept. 1st. at the usual i.lace of veiling said city to elei two conn. 'Union to fill s'liii vacoticie't. llone and published at the city 1 1 ponior.n.

this August A. S. lient'ii), Mayor. Si a i nr 1. rv of Toi.l'i'O.

1 Lrcs '-n-iVTV, S. S. 1 -i. t'ii t.v ikes 'il i-J the senior on riner oi the ii. lll'll I'KAMv .1.

Cii.i:m: oc I ill th" 'ity of Toledo. County Sat i. that said linn will pay t(t: miiii 'iNK HI fiuu every cane 01 I .1 r.v.'ii' that e'liiuo! be cured by the us of C.viA'.iiur PR .1 CU F.V Sworn tob'-loi me aud 1 in illid ujy l)C- i ci inber V. t), SU. A.

OI.K.VSCN. aia Xniuvil ril7Jir. Haii 8 i-, fak( and acts directly ou the blood and mnc.1.4 Riirfiicea of tlie svsteni. Send lor F. J.CifKNKV Toledo, O.

SSirSo'll by C'ru-ists, 75c. GREE.YirOOD-Mrs laire in bettor and hopes are ontottiiinod of her recovery. Mrs Isaac Pruitt has taken Mrt, Bare's child to keep during her siok- Mr and Mrs Lozior received a letter from Oklahoma, Saturday, statiue, the sad news of the death of their daughter. Mrs Pulse. Mr Ed Eagle is down from Mel" vorn visiting his Bon-in-law Guard Scott and bis old friends aud in Greenwood.

Mr Scott aud wife talk of going to Kmeka to stay a year for Mrs Scott's health. AKnI'jA HALVE. Tex Bem salve lo the emrld for Cnt. Urni. Boi'fa, Vloore, elt Itln'Uia, Forer Su-ee.

Tetter, Cluuyud ClillL-ii-llia, Ooru ami ait bkiu Erapiinue, ami poattiref onrr-e I'lioa, or no tuooo.v rcquirod. Trice as Oona. fat BvS, ,1, DyTOl'l'iN'i A Co. He sure and bear 'on. Norman J.

Coleman ai too Fair 011 Sept. at a. m. fr Joseph iwlins has the best supply of tame hay wo liave evoi oen in this country. Electric Bitters.

Thia romed.v ia ao tnom mil ao porsilir aa to rued mi nucciiil nienli in A 1 who have use Llormo lilttora "lug the aanie aoni of pi'iiidj. A puior Luauioeiii i'jai uotcxiat auj it li1 iitr lo -to all lhit la olaiuiu'l. E.oetnc U.tloia will OHIO all illaead'ja ol Hie Livtjr iU'l h-iituoya, wilt roruove Piui-plta, lioiU, Salt KUoiioi and othur allootionH oauned by impurtj bloufl. Will urivo malaria ftom Ilia eHtora uuii piofout au wiiil aa ouro all Milanal fover, For cure of liuadaoloi, Oyuaiipatieu a.id try E'actrio lilt-ttra Entire ratiafaotion gvaruutuuU, or nitiimy rufuudoiL Phi 50 Ota. and 01.00 por bottle at Topping 4 Ce a Ucur ataro.

5 The Pomona Ball Club boat Ottawa at this place last Friday 14 to 4. Mai. Rawlins conies down about every two weeks to make his brother, Joseph, a visit. A Woudcr Worker. Mr Frank Huflmtn, a yonLi; man of ton, Ohio, atutoa that ho had boon under ll.a oai'd of two proinitn'ut ami ubou their tiatuiut until be are ablo tj gnr around.

Tlmy pionotitioed hie caao to bt-C'tiauinption ami Hi v.an pr. lo try Dr tini'a Discovery fur Co'iatimptinu, eouitba bt'd ilda md at that ttmo waa not able to iva'k acruaa the atruct withont ri attug. He found, before ho had naad Laif of adolldr IhiIUii, that ho vaa inu.i booer; ho ounti mcd lo tiao tt p.rjd is pood lioalth. If you havo aoy Throat, Lung or Chuat Trouble try it Wu aatiafe'loa. '1 n.l bottlo free at Topping 4 Go'e.

DrugKtore 5 ha vi lrarn-d by that the inly wnt.roroel cu4t ifcay cm acli to a owlw or huntar tha blicki-f with ll. ibh brand Ttalfl kiark on it. Tlie, aio 1'ia be.t v. auijirnnf aiU'tla Coal, ever made. Tliey the sa.ldie, the I and iho n.itr ti ai A VC ...1 i 1,1 11,11 .1 1.

at ItCfl IU H.T1 Cr.l.'lallV ti'eli. hat. 1 ui ft'-ll a r. i 1 vrri ai J. V.i Ut f1lfatrt oAtl Int.

-Han ttd Ctit- 7 Wty Mil I. 1 supplies at lowest pi ics. Topping Co. fink si mi. I have full blooded, pedigreed Poland China Hogs far sub at reasonable priees.

Call on or Vhilip Mead. Pomona, Xan. The Vonng People's Mir-siona'-y lJand will meet Aug Soth. at I'. Clinri h.

AH areinvif d. Ciaec Oil rieeretry. Mr Cha. Viekcrs wan more- pe- iounly injured than wax at first supposed when he WBi thrown from Ins cart a few weekH nao. Some of his ribs were fractured, and lie may laid up for some time.

SClIOfiLTsurPLTES. Tablets, Pens Ink, Copy Books, Pencils, Paper, L)enk Com panions, Book Straps Satchels to bo bad at cheapest prices at Topping Co's. Amos Ilartley was up front Ottawa on Y.rfdiiesday to let tho contract tor nuiiuiiig a cellar on ins place preparatory to au addition to his houso. IIo made our ollicc a pleai -aut call. SCHOOL SHOES.

School begins soou. In view oi thin fact we had our school shoos shipped early cud will save you uioiiuy on every pair. W. A. "Weslovor Co.

Cor. Main 3rd Ottawa, Kans. Frank Jenkins, now located at Sylvian drove, reports an ad dition to his family by the birth of a boy. We are always glad to note the prosperity of any of our old Pomoiiu people. Geo.

Adolph canio very near recaivinif a serious injury while helping clear up the wreck last weuk. A lurgo pice of iron struck hiin, knocking hiui down au 6iu- bankinent, and the fail nearly brooking big shoulder. Milei, one of our pioneers, called on his friends in Pomona on Monday and Tuesday last. He is living in Ridley, Colley Co, and as ho wnnte to hear from this country occasionally he subscribed for the E.NTEltl'RIsE. The Fair! tho Fair! tho Fair' Not the fair ladies particularly, although there will bo plenty of them there, nor regain tho R.

R. faro, inch of course will be half faro; but: the FRANKLIN COUNTY I FAIR, commencing Sept. 2nd ut Forest Park, Ottawa. Mr A Cottrel writes home that lie lilts had a pleasant and safe journey on his trip East, but thut ids valise which was chucked through and contained all the extra clothing for himself and daughter, Delia, had been somewhere on the road. THE FAIR.

Tho Franklid Co. Fair begins Sept, '2nd, and promises to bo a success. You will undoubtedly attend and will want a pair of fine shoos or boots. We are now offering our new stock of Lodies line kid button shoes at OSc; and 83,00. Mens fine button, Lace and Congress Shoe fl.oO; 8V0 83,00.

W. A. W'estovcr Cor. Main 3rd St Ottawa. Whilo Silas and Iko Richardson wore cleaning tho water out of Mr Ilatfiolds' well Wednesday, Silas, who had gone down, could not got his breath on account of the impure air.

Tie signalled to bo up, "out before Ike oMild got him to lov top, lie was by tin- giis anil losing his hold ou tho rope. ffll about nlil.ng on loi- knees. Ho wan got out immediRttily and is now able to be around. ami 01 a uireoi o.gatu ueteer linu an I oVu- ,.,1 l.tierl witll alor Uuruiau ia not iy thubU hu are rOM-tleo our 1 nodngclt (I nut 1 lilt r.v-rtu i4 il long their oiiltrtflflltiou and do-ooufbieuod Ho gnitlt tu haVg btieu iit.ol. 1UK of late, ami 1 aui itif 'tmed Itiat Uie Dial vol turea catue from lay.

a.id that it waa brouiiit about by a uuuiber vt proraioeiit I'euuayiTaula c.pl aliata who are inture.ied 111 tlie pa ajie nt Hie 1:11, ao.t eriiote iare tu the rlnuihara Btatea iviakutheiu tmuwaed to the federal eleeuou l.ul fearing 1 1 ffentuiiou biialneaa in Iha- a .011011 U-'fUMi. totii t. uy luaiio Miy wrnitiu. uatoi u'-kIi b'n o.u aaUiur- lly, hvi tht LKK: til iUTi-r 'ii t.t li 11 la 11111.1 tan iu.i V1' auu 01r.iv wit it-, i 1 't it ii iwo in ttinro nftor It uocu lattOttufi I) point. Ml', hiC'i ft (1 1 li'iif! i-1' ll yjul i -t: t.i it irtlfTH tui'i iit 'dA ha 't 1 I rru, ,41 I 'tt I.

p. tivi-lf fhlili f'O'tcd 10 ill) I yi ar, icHoi vinj' right to reject any or ail bids. 4.S-2 A BENTON, 01o-k. FUftMfl. A.

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