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Vol. 2.
Canadian, Hemphill County, Texas, Wednesday
Nov
6 2S88.
NO 15
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LOCAL ÁKL2PER 0?:AL,
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Harry Hill is back again.
Geo¡Turner~was"in the city Friday.
Mr. PurK&y was in the city last
week.
J. C. Becker of Kansas City is in tho
city.
Parson Turners/as a caller yester-
day.
Ceo. Tyng. was in the city Fri-
day.
Sam'l roiiard was in the city yester-
dry.
2Xtxt election I ara going to ran for
governor.
Mrs. Smith of Catiline was in the
city Saturday.
Mi*3. fíate i¿T was a guest £¿of Mr.
Brown Saturday.
Geo. Simps n was over from _the
Washita to-day.
Mr. Joe Reynolds departed for Kan-
sas City Friday.
Jim Fulton of the P. O. Ranch, was
in the city last week.
oThífo* I'aynelhas "created a~] board
fence around his lut.
A Larrabee of Texas, was at the
Sutherland this week.
W, J. Tood of the liar 0. Ranch
was in the'eity tiiis>aek.
Geo. TV. Little candidate for] sheriff
was in the cia [Saturday.
Jas. MacKenzie Supt liar C. II inch
was in the city yesterday.
John Bradburn caudidaie for County
Clerk. was in the city yesterday.
G, W. Campbell *of Peabody Ks.
was looking over the city a few days
ago.
John*Anderson*ea"ndidate for', coun-
ty J.uuge was in J.he ^city Saturday
last.
|£Ed Jacquin of Chautauqua County
2Í. Y. is in the city. lie leaves this
evening for Ainaiil'o.
Tlie Panhandle editor; who are can-
didates for public favors, well:
their nauies are i>e¿ini3.
Mr. J. C. Pryor of Kiowa *as in
thejcity>J-tiay. Mr. P.; or formerly
Mr. Ed Fletcher, one'of the most
popular gentleman in ¿Hemphill coun-
ty is in the city.
A Herd of Büífttfe*
It is generally supposed that the buf-
A prize Kiven away with every can \tH¡olaaM dlwppeMal from
of .Kviacifce Baking Powder bougn , ^ yUila lhat>)atsidc o£ the Nation <!
at B.-v. Le..¡iigiCn vt L.I j l'ark there are none; to be found
E. C. Uobinson of El Dorado. Ks. i where once they ruled with such un-
subject to none ->f ih- disqualiiica-1
tions aforesaid, who. at any t ime be- j
fore an election, shall have declared.
his intention to become a citizen of the
United States in ae^ordance with the
federal nattiraiuation la\*s. and *brtll
have resided in this stnte one rear,
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was ii. the "Gem City of the Pauhan-
d.'e a day or so ago.
disputed sway. But for two or ti ree
years there have been rumors of a
herd its what is known as the lied
Desert, south of the,Sweetwater, in
this territory. This season the herd is
q,iie b'*st Flicker matJe is the Towers
Fish Brand. * tkdd by li. K. Iierring-
ton & Cío. . .
; found bv the round-up working in that
1'uy a c:*.n of Invincible Baking Pow- c0,intry! The story, as related to Mr.
der and get a set of Glassware. Sold ; \\\\ Richards by one of.the cow-boys
by i?. X. Harrington &, Co.
When your watch or clock needs re-
pairing, «end to F. W. Hey jeweler Ki-
owa, Kan.
For a good me al, or lunch callón
"Tex11 at the lunch stand. Open day j have t'teir sport, so the ropes were r.r.-
and night. j loosed and a _chase wr.s made. One
It you are hard to fit, cail at B. K.1 man succeeded in roping a bull, w ith
embraces the following facts: There
were thirty-six animals in the herd,
and they sí;cmed¿quite,s!iy of human
beings. It was not the intention to
destroy any of the animals, which have
become so rare, but^cowboys must
Iierrington & Co. ami examine their
fine stock of hoots and shoes.
Fresh Ovslers at the lunch stand
the result uncertain whet her the cow-
boy had caught the bull or the bull
caught the cowboy. In the
kept by "Tex," Owe block .from depot. stnlgRie y-at reputed capture, might
Open day and night. , , ,
have resulted more seriously had not
Gent's:—We have just received a | the cinches of the saddle given away
arge assortment of Straw Hats. Call j Cowboy and Saddle rolled in the dust,
and see them. 1>. K. Kcnington &Co ai.d his roval highnesí^contented him-
self by scampering away over tlie
Ilake" iS: Deckei !ia\e maps of rlem-; ^]a¡n3 draging after him the saddle, to
phill county, made in accordance with the horn of which the rope was attach
the new survey. Price $1.00
The Colorado Saddle and llnot Shop
ed. 1 he bison was alwad so far in^the
skirmish, for ne i ad captured a saddle
. , • t a., , . t , , •• 1 hough it might be a question what
has moved ¡rito the old Joe tord bun- ¡ , , , .. ,, ^ .
... ! use he had i r ¡t. lint this success
dsng on main street opposite Jake; , . . ..... , -
* . , ,, ! proved lus rum. for it was neeessarv
íaegars ronsooial Parlors. . , ... . . . , ,,, c:"
h 1 to kill hsm to recover t!¿e sad lle. Six
Page 258, Art-icle 10f«0. Tlie resi-¡ calves were also roped and captured,
denceof a married man. if not se;>a- I) ut two of these in their frantic strug-
rated from "his wife, sh ill be where his j gle killed themselves on the ropes, and
wife resilles, if a married man In' sep-1 four remained with the outfit as boast
a rated from his v. ife, he shall he con el tre ¡-hie: vt the adventure.—Baüaio,
sider as to residence, a simrle man o ¿entine!.
The residence of a single man shall I
be where he usually sleeps.
tad ¡ rpp^s^«-i + o o flc
1 X vAcLD i wt.v f i KtHvtO
F( )*! salt;-
On lot and l esideuce and one main
street lot and small building. 1 n-
quire .at this otlice. ;
Conditions of Sa'e
Call on ^Tex" ft r fresh oysters
Wienerv.nist. Pigs feet, l'iekle tong-
owned tlie^rick^ard i'.i, ihisicity. | gues, I.ami s' tongut s ar.d ail kinds of \
Miss JS.niaa Akiins was over ¿from j ¡«menos at the inncit stand. 04 eu day
the rar.ch yesterday. She intends to ' and night. ¡
shortly, return to li *r home at Pied
mont,,Kas.
David Fay called Fri(!ay; drcjv
ped une dv.llar and iifij ceiils into the
box and said send me the_F¿iei¿,PiiES¿
/or another year.
DMr. B,2K.'élIerringtonTatherIof¿John
W.'and Mace Iierrington arrived
'i.Jiur.viay.niglit ia this city f'roai^Brim-
field 111.
Tlie^Literary and M ; iealT,entertain-
ment at the'school house Friday «even-
ing was weUjitteuded.'j/rhc^ program
wa¿varied' and_all seemed to.enjoy
the d i lie rent selections.
The hunting season commenced with
Latehem^and¡Xeilson,'£He¡>"t "-íith to
Oct. 3lst.. they have killed 1600 quails,
9l|cíiickens. They are hunting] with
Winchistcr Repeating Shotguns.
□ The Texas steer which made a lunge
at a circus"elepliant iifTeiarklina nev-
eruknew^who came "out ahead. He
gota whack'fromJa;trui.k line * which
knocked Jiini stiff J^and cold.—Ex
change. 1
The*following'>aid to be an? infalli-
ble"cure for the dread disease, small
pox, is taken'from a foreign exchange
The worst case of small pox can be ef-
fectually cured simply by cream tarter
dissolved in a pint of boiling.' water¡to
toetakenjwhencold at short intervals
It is a preventative as well ks a cura-
tive. Thousands have tested its efli-
cacy and it has never failed to cure.
It never leaves a mark, ..never causes
hiiiianess, and always prevents tedious
lingering. This simple remedy could
certainly do no harm and if it is a
specific for this terrible^ disease,.□ it
should be published far and wide.
"Joe" the black bear at Brown and
Abncy's stable broke loosa Friday,
and after tearing around at a great
rate, knocked ¡[Sheridan Hitt down.
At this stage of the^ game, V.r Abney
fired two.shots at the bear, but they
w«nt wide of the mark. Marshall Tar-
^toill then happened around .and put
two bullets through his head.
OBITUARY.
Mrs. Shields of Wichita Kans., who
was visiting the Panhandle for the
benefit of her health, died at the Suth-
"When y;m v^an some *>f the f.
cigars ever brought into tlie
The public'lands in the Panhandle of
! Texas are ownedTi^/'the state of Texar'
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and have been classified as pasture, ag
ii:ultur il, andTtjmlx'r • lands. Thes<
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inav^be settled tupon and purchased i'
i from S2~to $8 per acre, by actual set-
i iers, in quaniüies not hiss than 100
j nor merest ban CiO acres of agricultural
T,cst j lands.nor'morelthan^four^sections of
Counts
state
next proceeding such ^?ee{io:;, and the
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last six nitinllts fn the cm: y which
iie offers to vote, shall be deemed a
qualified voter.
Feeders For Sa le
TWENTY FIVE IIUXDUEU (liV-O)
TIIIÍEE AXI) FOUR !.8';and 4)
YEAR OLD STEERS IX Tí IE j
HAIVlh (Turkey Tr:..-k;
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Bed Front Store,
ADIAN, TEXAS.
llave inst receive;! a Urge stock of
oRPING AND SUMMER
Eaiiáford Lanl ¿ Oattla Gj. L:x<«ki)
M. COBURX. Generel N'a: ag «r
Corner Xintii and Wvand.nttr
Kans;w Cií>,
C. B. WILLING li AM. Su'pt.
Molicetie T^xu
Hanch-—Hutchinson and Carson co.ia
lies Texas.
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CLOTHING,
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Thisccm-,*v
pany owns
all "brands
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longing to
the Ad obe
Walls. B ug-
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der ranches.A ^
will he run in th e^
marks.
The folh v. ips aie tne princ
brands t-c.o,. -mu ' o ihe company.
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(2 C Y: An elasant lino of Ladies and Misses'
" Article bi'.'ni. vVhen any ;-.ersna of-!
ferine to vote s' a'.- i-t; >hie« te ! to. Un- i
managers
or the ote jíions .
ciilier ¡
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It li- |
of them shall examine the \ ■ ?-•
fcring to v :tenp.on oath 'nu. - t!:e
points i f such ohjeetma. and :i s •< h
person iaio' to esiahli-h. his qni?ilti'-.i-
tion to v.-.te th'e sat • *■
ia!is:.i ;tiwU ur a ma-
jority of the ma:<a.-;-''r-. Í the «lecli *n
his vote s!sail 1 eV>:> c d.
We
be received, the word "sv.-(
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he
written by the chulV upon i-tl'.e ; •
lists opposite the nan:e of such voter.
Peop le gener.'ilpí charge v • al they ;
think an article is w ría d we'
think the Fu;;l Ihuy-- i - v/ oih _>. ) ~-x
per ye: -, but in order to gi\e ih- p-co-
ple'the benefit of the crunpai^n news'
do not Propose
U ndersold.
to be
AV
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address
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,, 1 T j grazing^?or^fpascure-y lands
die, ca!' at Cuas, W. Frickey tc Co s ° ,
A Hue line of them j CiCii"s ^ve mfoimation ao to
value placed^upon eacli section of lan'
Parlor sah^ai.
just received.
thr-
in his ccainty and from wham ais .-
Advica to liothen. ¡ blank¡applicatious tc^purchasnean be
^!rs. Wiusiow s Soothing- Syrup shínnrt Bhvnrs i procured. _To secure^these^aiids<¿tiie
bo „c(hi wi-f,j chn.'r.-n «r - otnfiur trc.ii. ft purchaser makes^h.is^r.electioivjand de-
rolscvojs tiur litUe siun rer once; it pvoduc- ! .. , * . , . ,.
ch nnfuraí finirt -1 •• j>, l.y rt,!;< vinir the e'iilij ; SC1IL. CS the S.UliC m iUS appli-
cation. The whole sum to be paid is
. devided into forty annual payments
rtUnys ttiepnfn. relieves wind, vejfuiatrs thf>1 'p;ie first payment in cash, with thirty-
towels, an,I i. the ly,,t Known tor ! note# draKi„g five per rent, intf'r-
•1inrrhitf-«n wh< ihor-arl-'incr fíwn t^otbiRjr <;r ¡ r
other causis, twenty üvq cents u bottle, ¡ 6^t íi(.T ajUMVfí, '¿l O iOl v, ^1
¡ Hall, State.Land Commissioner, Aus.
Why don't you buy TIarelton ilonr? tin. Texas. Saléis held as effected
Tt is the best on the market. Sold by Vvhen this application to purchase to-
gether with the first payment and the
notes properly executed covering the
deferred payments, shall have been re-
eived, and tiled with the commission
from i Jilts. :{••! (he ¿it tí* ehir'.p, h«* '<*•< as
' Urfjíht as ti t u11«> i.** j; is very pleits.'e:t to
tíJtíe. If H*othes (!::* eiiiJ : ^r.rtons the tr"'.n s.
13. K. Iierrington & Co.
For a good shave and hair cut go to
the Tousorial lloems of T. p. Yaeger.
Second st., back f Van Horn's.
LOOK OUT.
•aatotinisg i0U> more wcr& wlj 9900 x«r«
iiiu*tr iUn tbuuj cO> r Am*ricor. OiotisxAry.
A Gazetteer of the World
mdUóbíbx over SS.tOO TitUa, witit thair pro*n*«i«
aMou fc&a rtui ninouct of cth r iniortMUsa,
(ro«6«tiy addcij aa<4
A Biographical Dicflsntry
■WWMnqg toiTO> ir rnmummt H muiimafmmi
giviiiK proBUBcÍAtion of «ame «tr<l
•oncer inj o< r¡y 10,000 Notvi
T fi ua i«b¡M giving ralu b!w inforautlUK.
All in One Sssk.
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j W«brt«r' Unabridf*! Dictioaftr? <a rtieddltSv
•<1 by iho Stat * St:ii<>rintínd niJ of School irj 54
States, a.-id by UfcJstig Cvilscrr i'retifinals of th«
United States and Canada. It is Staudartl Au-
thority with tha United States Suprawc Court
and in the Oorernmont J'rintinx Office. It has
been selected in cvory (> j.a whurw Stat «
have te«.n tnadc for Schocis, xa i u Ihe
wy i^pon wkick aeariy ail *ckix l but-W aura
Get the Latest and gest.
It ij an invaluable oompjmioti in every Schoel,
and at every í'ircsidt. S^ociruen s
testimonials jwnt f>reim:d on at>phcaúo«L
PublubsU fcy G. X C. KEH«!A5I f CO.,
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i/^jon either side.
-f ¿rf^n left hip and side.
¡í. rici?.k;! j, lU.ivh Superin >
Cfnndlnn. Tptk.
•lolisi Tod, Miuinirer, sn:> Aií*í;ssío. Tovae.
CRESS WELL RAXCIf AND3CAT-
TLH CO.
J am r'S^M Ac K i: : k, M anager.
Postofl'oe, Cft'if .-
ílian, Teius. Ilanch.
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•ii < ;!:)■•!<! un rO'< r.
V.-trioi;s Sis jin.is. Al-
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\\ itli various murks.
Hor>e (J
v.:tii ii sr oet-r on
left ííhoiíl.r* -.
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(o 1 err\t fi-T -i? ,.uir
Al^ri \ I.e-miKierwi <it"; left f=!de; <-!n n rv«>,
■ hf left s". fork th ■ riirhr.. Al«< "Tytic
a un l'*ft shie; erop and under 1 !t tli« vt\
swallow fork th" ritrht. AI ho It K L on u fr
~i'W. e:-«)i. and underblt the left, crov and eidlt
the right. "J";
invite the Panhandle to get our
i prices before buying elsewhere.
Si-UOOnS DEUVKiiKi) TO ALL LU1ÍTS OF THE CUV.
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Lipscomb Co., Texas,
the nor th part of the county
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Is located in
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Friendly reader, tve belong to the
ortLr of the "Blue X Cross." When
you cast your optics upon it cn the
margin of your paper, i^ close prox-
imity to your name, it signiQes that
vour subseiption fee is exhausted,
and that you «ire most
cordially and respectfully solicited to
renew at once, by sending ns ?1 50.
The price is so cheap that we have
adopted the sign above, to do tlie col-
lecting. relying cn the goodness and
kindness of the soul to respond
llexspnper Ethics*
Election
Laws
A lawyer, when asked to plead a
cause demands his fee before lie opens
For thebanefit of those
who are from oth-
er states, and are
not acquainted
with our election
LAWS,
Uvery-bGdy read
rid reflect.
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a tributary for a large body of fine
land as can be found in any country. Plenty oí
water iiows in its channels and an abund-
ance of limner skirts its banks. The town,
though only a few months old can show
buiici-ngs which would be a credit to a town
as many years in age. Business men can lo-
cate here with a certainty of a lucrative
S. E. Polly
l'rtotcf!5e«*. Cana'tiuii
Texa.-t.
Rtinpo <,n Mr.rpvt
S. ►ieit:| Iijll ciibii
tv, Texat.
ROCKIXéí CHAIR UAXCIIL.
(Limite 1.)
lütsi>*e on Elt'-.*v y**"
rei-k swmI S«St .
rork of i;-i v.;
river.ln Wit.-.'- ' «f.
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>• 'aiitie¿, Tex-
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As most of the settlers in this conn-
his persuasive month. You may hang' ty are from other states and but few 1 -
THE LADJSS' FAVORITE.
KEVEH OUT OP ORDER.
If you desire to purchase * sewing maehtne,
ask ourBKer.t ai your place for tessns nn4
trices, if you rnTiriotf:n«l oitr agci t. wrtta
otto nearest address to you U-iovniame <1
and go to the naughty one ljcfore he \ of them have been here long enough
will give you his legal service gratis, i to become acquainted with the qnali-
11' one desires-to know what invest-! Scationá required to become a voter,
inents are goo ! and likely to be profit- j We there fore publish a portion of the
able, the broker who advises him is: ejection laws, we also publish the pen-
HEW HOME SEWING MM. Wmm
in a very short time. Prices on lots are now
low as compared with other towns with sim-
ilar advantages,land are sure to double and
treble in;the next' few months. Speculators r*i
"*• ! ¡ •iiiiuii
or those wishing to invest in town property "*
where it will bring them a big innumeration
hould by all means come to Timms ity.
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CH.o.\eo - 26 L*ilOü 6QUARK,NX- DALLAS.
ill. AT- r-\'7a ca. t£t.
gg Í3USS. MO. < -
l or furthc-r'information call on or ad-:ütr'"l,ui"'r!'""'-
> ^liFSA^CCCO-CAL,
av o c* c
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ally attached for illegal votin j or lite
attempt of any one not a legul voter
quite sure to charge a commission for
making the purchase. Why, then
should nn editor be expected to advo- to attempt to cast a vote
cate all sorts of public projects pro I Page 252 revised Statues of Texas,
bono publico? The contractors for im- j Article ltóT. Ihe following classes of
provements make money ont of them 1 persons shall not be allowed to vote-
Why shv.uld they not pay tlie editors to wit:
who present their arguments to the
public? It is not considered deroga-
1. Idiots and. lunatics.
2 AH paapej supported >n anv^coun-
erlamrHotel, Thursday evening Xov
1st in tlie fifty fourth year of her age. ¡tory for the ]liPbost ]a^vcr in the land tv
The rexsuiin^werelintered in the city appear 'oefore t!>e city council and)
cemetry. It was a ver; sad death, the! advocate tho anting of a franchise;1
cnly relative being present, her daugh- i eiiitor v>'Jl° charges money for
ter, Miss Mattie. Mr^ Shields was a the same thm-is assailed with
Christian lady, a member of the¡.Meth-1 ^ i;r.ess* . ^ e ,aro nuvy of the United States,
odist church.
Services were held.by ^Mr.^ Geo. Ford
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G-EO. R. TIMMS,
imms City, Texas.
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3. All persons convicted of any fel-
ony.
4. All soldiers, marines and seamen
employed in the service of tfceV.rmy or
Jr,
| not saying that the cry is unjust, but
j we do ask where the difference be-
Sírífc Woodman was here a few
"v' ":' days ago, in the interest.ofTEd. Butts
who is in jail oñ a charge of forgery.
Article I68S. Every male person
«v.. A1 .. , who is subject to neither of, the dis-
■ \ t,kBt wb,ch ti,c law>'CT is I>rafe- quíülüeations namedjin tbe preceedins
«<! for itoinpr and that tor which tbe al tie!c. wIl0 sha!1 have atuined the
e ] or is (.enoi-ncoi. 'Ihe man f:om :.ge of twenty one years, and who shall
wliom the lawer asks a fee'proceeds to
draw his check: the man from whom
have fixed up>ome sort of a"bond the editor asks pay, cries'blackmail.'
lobeetie and Mrs. Dolly Tarden
will be the means of releasing
from durance vile. Tascossa
. -
\ et both do the self same thing.
Why is there one code for the bar and
another for the press?—Printer's Cir-
lar. -
be a citizen of the Irnited¿States,*>nd
who shall have resided in the state for
one year next preceding , an election
and the last six months within the dis-
trict or county in which Jhe offers to
vote, shall be deemed a qualified voter
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aári.r,iíc i y^rr t -l i r! the country : bt. ix s
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ky i >rs cxi «rit ac«.
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pe.p+fB In lcsííJ nr'-tcr «i c: cart '-ve , a ;,iai
wilcb o2sn ¡ Lu~¿cf^.¿zn le acnu «,1 v«
tttna.
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Dealers in
eeries,IGrain, Dry
G eorge Akins.
Post oHIce
GrOCr1
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F. anee on
G a g e b y
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on eaeb sirle.
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l^'!iol<'*al *',nnd . Retail.
foil ü-eüyjrüá !ü ill Pfcls ai tltf.
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and c: >
tie are uui
with tiiis brand only.
Al -o A V 011 right hip and side. 'Ait t
SEE on the left, remnant A V- only
Also H m?rk crop right and ov* r
bit and under bit 1 he left Tally b:i>t
cross on left shou der. Also OF- on
either side; 2 _
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