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BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2S. 18UO.
NO. ID
bAPITAli,
M 15
OF BUTLER, MO.
$110.COO.
cwv:H Deposits subject to Ch ((!;. Loans Money, Mali s (')!!'--t. 1
does a General Bunking Business.
In the Real Hstate Loan Department- Make loans
on Real listate on lon or short time at
lowest rates without delay.
cat; Ac" Wp ber the ai.:rlewoi
pardon for making a comparison bt-j
MVfUi it and the ii rufous idiot tLat I
f ni'u .ilitU- i iiifrtr ci,arieS S. tlifr i
J m,-i-rat-j n. eoi;grets 'h i inr-nie
land frtf.ts. but t:ever on to a rail
loua corpoi ul n, KU'l i,ever did a
lieiu'ic. a:c c- 'itrv.-s create a rail
r a 1 ci j.'.Kitiou. Tliat pre-eminent
! ii.famv u,ib rK rv-l. in thentnftss of
.EV SIIE1.HVS KEl'l.Y
t!.:i.
grtSH.
tL
ublic
tr.s :n coi
: in congress gave the
.i ii. t-wrv towLship west
f t:
-r r
len. Mrs l.cvina
Hoiilwartf, i' C. I'liyticiaii
Burk, Monroe Fanner
allanl, .1 N r arincr
lirovvn, l.ii I u
lartl'tt, K'lmtin'l Fanner
Iieir, II It Farmer
ariitlicrft. ti Farmer
;liritttv. .1 M I'liyalrlan
lark , i:licrt r arni'T
'nnrtiifv. J M Stock Pettier
iheerweRter, .lolin farmer
Morrison. C II Farmer
Miller. Alf Fanner
Norton. ! A Hank Clerk
Owen, M V Fanner
I'hnris, Jolm tjroeery
1'luirU, C F (irocery
li.tt..n l l'tivut,iun
l)viH,.l liroreilian I lMKKinice-ieil, lunnfr r ni in'"
iHekeneheeU.KCCon . A Kea't I'iott, II II liank Clerk
Dntetier, C II l'ror Normal Sell I'.onier, J M Farmer
l)eArmonil, l A I ircuit Judge Kankin, J I. Farmer
FvanS,''OIn r nnnrr rni'linr'i, i nn ii rniiuri
tur.rinirtiain. ! IMiyhlelan Ueinncr, J W Insurance
S I Of KIIOI.Pt.US
I f .-inli inJ"-r . W N Funni r Smith, I. I.I w-rsiimii
I lick man, i 15 Furniture .Ii-aler - in it h, .lotm I er
.lenkiiib, -l II Asb't ahhier Marke, I. It I leputy eirenit c
Kinriev, Ioii ItHiik Clerk Turner, -Mr M K l -i t it t : ?
I Cum lirv (.,..!. A I .lotliinif'l'ucker. V K In-nti-'
i ueaer. -i .n t niniaii-i
Tyler, W It Farmer
Vorig. Frank M Farmer
Vauirtian. .1 M Bin t k i i -1
Womls, F M Fanner
Wyatt, II C l.uml.er 'lealer
Walton, Win t Canliier
W r iflit. I -I Capitalist
ik
LOOK EU POWELL
T. C. ISOULWAUE
Weiner. Max Itoots ,t Shoe
WalU, Wm Farmer
Walton. W' Fanner
Walls. ! T Physician
Whiiipli;. I. I'hVMcian
sullens,' .1 L I'res JwneCo Ct M illianiB, It V Farmer
president
vice-rresident
WM. F-. WALTON
J. It. JEKK1KH
cashier
Asst. cashier
ni r 1 1
Leadinq Importers of
Diamonds, Watches
and Jewelry.
LOWEST PRICES.
100 Vliitlng Card!
AMP
Engraved Coppcrptatt,
tl.SO.
Our Illustrated Catalogue,
Th handtomait ever Uaued In the
Wt, will glva you thouaanda of
suggestion to what will make
nice Anniversary, Birthday or Moll
day present. Write us, and we will
gladly send It to you
FRKg CHARGE.
i
m
100 Visiting Cinli
From flats,
1.00;
Ware, Table Cutlery.
Wedding and Engagement Rings.
Silver Plated
eh
AjgjggrajgTmjgrmjglg
m
K;. liMt.-: I titu forced
trouble tun fr m tut to iii i
f u::d iua,.i'".ti st ate an.' nt by the
editor if tin-I'uiuti paiitT published
in tiiH cilv. t he fuilowni I find j
in Mi . Cat mil's ri t r :
We ate t"n'. liisii. den. .bx- Mit
is trying to u.tluerue Union I.abur j
boy to vote for his on for sheriff;
bv telling ibeiii tie will vote for Hen-I
drickson. We do not know whether
this statement is true ; but if it is on.
tioys should not be nulled by any such
leso. cable tric'K. He lit s not thr
b,'!i,.-st in'.tntiou of v. .tit.-: fur ll. n-
dnck-on, but endeavors to ain a
late !i'i:i)'ier of votes bv the pmiii
ise of his one."
Now, u regards to this (-taleiuent,
I skv, (and challenge him to produce
prjof to the contrary,) that tnere is
not a Detnociat nor Keputilicati nor
Union Lab -r oter ever heard one
word uttered by rue in favor of the
present candidate for tin? Demon al
io party for hheriff of this county.
There is no man living that can state
I ever approached him directly or in
directly to gain his aid or vote in be-
hmf of the f-aid candidate. Let M
Carroll produce his proof, or stand
convicted as a vicious slan ieier, who
has neither regard for truth nor dis
position to deal justly, with men who
disagree with him upon the issues
JFARRIIERS
!
itlv)Cash Capital.
IIVJ
OF BATES COUNTY,
$50,000.00
I). N. TIIOMl"ON
I. K. KO-IHJ,
K A . I'.iNNKII.
K. 1. Kill".
Or. I F.VKKIMillAM
1 . W . sii. FUS
DIUKCTOUS.
.1 ll-U'i-
I K
M s
i:
i"
nil I Ju 1 uv-l'n m lent.
lark;Wi . F an in r nnl t.wk raier
lOir'n v ul U .I llurlev l.umlier ( omiM: .
ItiiiiT, V i.-e-1'rei.n li nt n l r armcr.
Kierfe. , Fanin r aui t-i'-i, raii-rr.
A . Ileum tt. ct Ii. mu tt . Wln-.-li-r .V Cmi.;.
1 r. r.niery, IScai r state I in esior
M O WiicnN, Farmer ami s(,, Krit r
i: M (...illy, F'armer n! stuck llul.-t r
M K I l'e. Fanner HH'I stockraii-er.
i N 1 In in i ihi m , I'rcM'lcnl, lariuer an 1 .-tuckrili-rf
.Ii.titi st' i 1-. Faruu-r ami ht'ickraiM'T .
.1.1 McKee, F nrm r ami Btockraim r
F. !'. Kill'. Cas-hier.
K
r 'itiTuon fctioolH
i'i.c v v 1 1 ctiot.a in every Btate
. . ; : . i: ; for u.'itTcrsities and
i i i t l .t. i-yift. Tht-y 'ave th
: i i ii i i i itbjWed !Hnd ill all
-t. et iit h. ii'i to the tiui it went
out . ; -,vtl-r :n IIIU. this last L'lant ;
ben, eonhruie 1 in 157. These are
the land oiaiitu thedtiuocratic party
mil and not an acre to Gould,
Saj;e, Jav Couke or Tom Scott, or
th- Atlantic Taoificnow the "Frisco,"
or tho Union Pacific, or the Central,
or any one of the hundred others.
We have the advantage of democrat
ic btnnctnce in our county to day
in a $100,000 county achool fund,
growing out of the swamp laud
grant and twice an much in the town
ship school fund growing out of the
lotn section grant, ana wuai is true
of Batea county and her 2-t town-
hips is true of every other county
and township in all these western
ami eentral states.
No, the precedent the democrats of the dav.
set in the landerrant matter was for The venom of this man seems to
flm onminnn schools and universities flow without bounds, he strikes at all
of the land, and not for monster who differ with him, without regard
railroad corDorations that with hook- for the truth or that decency that
ed beaks and bloody claws tear out characterizes a gentlemen. One who
tue Titaia 01 an tncuaiueu iiwim. reaus uis paper, win icu unii"
We admit that during the whig his extremes, Messrs. Carroll and Hendrtckson
administration of Taylor and 111- Has he not endeavored to supplant ,1... ti,;r m-iQ obicct is to defeat
more Judce Douglass secured for the merchants of the county, with a senator Vest and nlant in his
TllmA.a k rrmnt nt lands wniCU lliat HVHUlU Ul (TaDee BIOTCS I I1U UB
state sold to the Illinois Central not resorted to every method to pre
. ... ITci-Ulent
icc-l'Ti'M'lellt
Jil ice- rnnlciit .
... ( IIIF.U
si-cTetary
Attorney
ithih leiio.im nitiject to check, loaim innn-y, Ifguen ilralt, an-l tranacl a
ni ral l ankiiiK' busiii' ss. Your jiatronane rcU'ectfullv Bnllcite.l.
Highest of all in Leavening Tower. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1SS9.
4
1 vv
ABSOLUTELY
flfia.iP
NOT GUILTY.
Mr. Carrol in the Union of Oct
2nd, makea aeventeeu charges
againet democracy published from
Mr. Filley's circular letter of Sep
tember but gives no specifications
details or proofa. FilleJ a second
circular hadn't got around, but on
the 23rd of October tbo "Old Man"
had got far enough along with his
press of campaign business to fur
nish alleged Hpecincations and
proofs for the first seven.
We presume his third circular
letter will get around in the Union
of Oct. 30th, too late for any derao
. oratic paper in the county to reply
' before the election; unless, perhaps
the Enterprise, should delay its is
b,aue a couple of days for the last cir
' cular of the "Old Man." Filley is
' a "fine worker" and probably we will
ria in search Austin's Record of
Saturday, Nov. 1st for the reprint
of the hit Fillev circular being
, the so-called proof of the remaining
ten of the "seventeen charges."
" Now come off you two cullies, and
dissolve this partnership of the dev
il and Dr. Faust, or at least take ac-
count of your miserable stock in
trade before the honest voters of
Bates county put you in bankruptcy
next Tuesday by a ringing juage
nieut of one thousand majority.
against your three card monte busi
ness; viz the Record, the Union and
Chauncey I. Filley. Now, what are
the "Seventeen charges."
1st. "The Mills bill was for the
benefit of the rebel Btates, and the
failure of the national democratic
plat f 01111 to provide relief the union
labor party that is won't divide up
the farms of the country among po
litical looters like Carroll aud Fos-
1 others of that class, "who
stead
it may be, some one who is a strong
- . m . I 1 I. .......
stale soiu 10 me iiuuum ium uui inuucu wi7 u""""" 1 friend 01 inc loukc ijiu. n now
1 1 1 I T - nn4 I : .. .1 ,l. tftl. tt,a lianba ff I . .. ta . ... ,i
Iral 1 rowiroaa corporation w 11" u juuiiw n mmtn miu . w 1 Deuooves every uemocraii iu tum
, ft. of its gross earninings for all time our county? and where, 1 ask, wnere countv to arouse himself and bend
XSJOCAMWUk C I to come. Illinois has recieved al- is there a county that can boast f ever. effort in his power to see that
roarlv ftco or three times tnefirovern- more lioeral mercuauts auu oansers ov-r TiAmacratic voter is urceu to
. j ... .. . , r .1 ' : .
mnt nrice of tnese tanas ana can wan uaies county : ivemovo mem n(.rforD1 his dutv bv sunnorunc air.
maintain her state government out from our midst, and the county will gummy, who stands to-day pledged
this vearlT income. soon assume me suape u prcosuicu iu to vote jor u. vest, xut com-
Ti,5ili rharce is that 'Ithe state the 'CO's. But this editor, who has u:n-,:rtn. -hich Senator Vest has
r u;.aA,. UuimiI iia rrmlit. to va-1 not been here loniz enouzh to be
iim .TllOBwuii - - 1 - - '
rious railroads
;.,.ui,i,l n m
edicts to the farmers ana laborers,
baaed unon fabrications, thst our
815 MU Street.
loaned its credit to va- not been nere lonjj enougu 10 oe been fighting single and alone in the . tie employs me very uem workmen
is and thereby became eligible for office, seated in his coui- tj S. Senate, and that too for the and gurautee satisfaction. Hot and
million, part of which is fortablc sanctum, sends forth his benefit of the producer, already have cold baths at all hours.
their minions ant llieir money scat
tered thnuijh tins county to
been fighting single and alote in the
corporations, but only recovered ff
if- 1 1- - s j . .
1I1IIUUUB. unu uuui'u ' .v.,-.i .... . , - rril i:a -.
j.j -W-I1 ihiu Still unpaid c. ine creua
mntr.ci. nimrj.ne.. ..v.., , - , J.I.li;nrA.h.. kiH nnnn
is too bad. Really, Mr. Filley-beg Oa-. .
pardon Mr. Carroll come now anct - 1 1 ,r. ti a n,.t i,Biit t, manrt to the
. , . 'i it. 1 1 IB. in LUIS lUUOUtcuurin, m
couiess tne irum; wai hid rrai , . , n on,! Lnn. n thi most
groundo your complaint-because ouuto aban(Jonedl incl
these collossal land pirates were b ,1.. Union politician to accomplish his vicious
made to surrender a single acre or -fa V.' fV, a . f
their stealings? ' ,.,, t th ti t he -tate HiB 0i,;ecl , raakin: the statement
rt 1 mi M L - . a st7 ta iicnri . vwn va w - l m
aro. xoe aru curg Vxv . u tulW railroad proper as regards my action, was to prej-
"deoleman s nana nas not lost n the iUte be. u,,icc the Summy votes against Joe
cunning and that he never dips Ins ' Huble to pay, on account of B.Shelby. He believed his article
pen in the well of truth. In the first J' . . fi wouid lead Mr. Summy'B friends to
place the Cleveland administration . ,',riv hplip,ft that he was beinz traded off
never at any time loaneu 1 uu iai iy - - -: q .. . . - fr dl)t, for ftnother.
1 1 I 1 " 1 AIL.. . W 1(1 IB 1 DO 1 'V'AJt- v I
fi nfttionni Or anv Oiuer HUM wi uaut, I . , rt.r ... A a T r.mnomf . mv in-
. . I 1 i.'smi Ist,f Mil r i rlC mP.rm. IrCJt?l I r0 lai as a l wuvvihvm, 7
and the intellectual capacity of the ? ,erest and vole rest9 wLtre it has
blooming chump who thought it ui;i ' lw , ftva Bol(1 tbe90 raii. for forty-two years in this state and
couldn t furnish brain power euougu J u,,Ur. H and that is with the party that advocates
to an angleworm to uurrow usmi in - , r,ri of their tariff reform and state rights
the earth out of the sunshine. It is TVlpv , T, edltor o( the tjnion has labor-
true that the C'levelana wmimwra- . ihmnprlv-the stats ed to impress upon the ex-confeder
tionfrora40tobmimonB -y Summy was in the
of the surplus revenue in vanous "uev ,. P;;w. 17..ion armv. He believed that he
banks, a. they had the right to do r ""T. 7k doi could arouse all the old feelings and
under the law made many years ago, - ; ? fae same tim ther(,by WPaken Vute In thia he
thereby averting an impenamg panic ' J , the 8 ate tax. Will be deceived. The confederates & ,&ct ual, T cienng the system,
and alwayi kept large amount, on t o- Tu"nf . cbai e raiBeBabowI about do not desire nor wish to know where X'Tolds and headache! nd
posit, as very laimei iu xut .uuu ft9ent of raiiroad property." a man was during the war. What f -. . . COBtifeneM. 49-lm
tT does wnen ue uas money on u.um -rnaiU retllrn their r0D.rtv we desire is to advance men who ad-
DON'T FOltGET IT!
That J. It. Pattersons, Barber Shop
North Side Square, is the place to
go for a nice hair cut, shave or
shampoo. Call and see me. Every
thing nrstclass.
-tv BLACK DRAUGHT tea lor PyipepeU.
West 8ida Barber Shop!
If you want the best shave, sham
poo, hair cut, cleaned or dreesed, call
at ftAnrrrn HairpArd's Imrber shot).
- n - o o - .
He employs the very best workmen
encom
iums Ilia defeat
. . i .
Think, Democrats: unna 01 ,
G. Vest's seat being filled by Borne
one who may support infamous meas-
nrp to (inoress and cripple me
south! Yea, I say it boldly, think,
Confederates, think of the destinv of
your southern people when the L.
Senate is filled with men imbued with
hitter prejudice aeainst them. Aye, I
go farther, think Republicans, think
before you would foist any such men
unon us. as we are now all one pco-
.
pie, mingling together and naing
the same common interests at
stake. Jo O. Shilst.
Syrup of Figs.
Produced from the laxative and nu
ritiniia iuice of California Figev
combined with the medicinal quali
ties of plants known to be iuo.sL ben
nfiflal In tb human svstem, acts
lafo Tl jgmtW- on the kidney, liver and bow
confederates b, .v..i...n -i:., 4i.Q ..ttm
l'ussnir Missouri-
Five u.ilea north of Butler,
qep Bates county. From the
1st of September until the 1st of
November, 1K90. I will permit Mam
brino Chief, jr., to serve mares at
$15.00, to insure living colt. Mares
from a distance will be pastured free
of charge for IS days. I will not be
responsible for accidents or escapes,
but will use due caution to prevent
the same. Pedigree at stable.
Passaio stables,
Chas. S. Cn.v Ki.ix, Prop'r.
Wanted !
Wool, hides, pelts, feathers, bees
wax, rags and grease. North Main
street, opposite post-office.
J. FlSlltE.
for future and not immediate use. , rJ nf.tp measures that will benefit all
rrx o.tn.im-olrnfinn nrobablv umier oaiu ine T " .7" . :n . i-- .
X LiXJ a t ni ll b iaAjw x J
Lone Oak Items.
i . ,!va'r,nr ! denounce the Mills bill which lessen
..al or pay a cent. . . couQ
I
1
i
" Now, right here in the alleged proof
. in the paper of the 23rd, appears iue
' Filley art of the combine, viz woof.
4 reduced tariff on wool in the Mills
? bill. These gentlemen's teeth are
t as full of it as are the teeth
' of any alieep stealing dog in
the land. But seriously don t
the farnurs of Bate county want the
,.;r .-...lucn.l on a few hundred dol
. .1 . 1 . . . . a T In
Jars WOItll OI uouie miwn w.. .
ii.. it-. nr . Pnt tariff ta levied by edi oiiais.
the McKinley bill on 40 niillioti dol
lars worth of imported nianufactur-t-d
wool stuffs of various kinds, tak
en off kO ns to put these goods on
the backs aud in the homesf our
people at less than one-ha'f their
present cost?
2nd charge. That the democratic
partv didn't recover a huudred mil
lion "acres of laud granted to railroad
prevented a panic last September by
redeeming bouas longoeioro hihiui
ity at 25 per cent premium. Which
is the better way, to have a surplus;
or pay Premiums, so as to make the
inteiest on the bonds really S or 1)
percent? The latter is your plan.
You say pay out the surplus on the
government debt, that is, buy in the
bonds. That is just what Harrison
did in September, but at 25 per cent
premium a Shylock exaction of the
bondholder, but cheaper than disas
ter. AT tortionate though it was. You
i
ed by 7 per cent the tax of the coun
try a'nd by the same amount, "the
linrr in the treasury." but have
nr word ol criticism on the McKin
ley bill which increases tariff taxes
bv 30 per cent.
Thp Union and the Record are
tilv alike on this tariff and
money businuss this campaign. The
(Tieenback and republican platforms
.... , .i
ec ,i,-t o similar m souna as tnese
Is it possible they are
both edited from the same Gordor.
jobber, and the headpiece of the
"machine" is Chauncey I. Filley
Hitherto what was Austin's meat
was Carroll's poison, but now thy
n-'t only "cry for Castoria" but want
it out of the same bottle
.lemocrats ma le
Jt - "1 if ae;i!wr;iiMiri.ip a mj- ; , ... .
jo, it v of the land grants to the rail-1 at Diamond uuus m
roAvls an.l srt th fashion for repub-jSharnon V t o.
and probably with about the same classes, uatwm - S" " w. come;...Mrs. C B.
degree ol trututuiness. jjujim trou- - IJZ t,: ,7 ctl left for Rolls Co. to-day
bleiswiththefactsiuyolvedmtheitn ures, sucn a, tu -"". Br.akt ftt Mt. Zion
charge. Every greenback, union la- is a.mea to ouut s TT cn Martin spoke at
bor aud most ol there publicans nave ? . "L 1 T c Happy Hill last Saturday night, and
aPKiooii after session aeainst Dixon s line. r,.,.i l,0
measures to enforce the constitution Right here let me ask him or his
of 1875 regarding these very matters order, have they ever heard of Dem
and have thus far succeeded by their ocrats attempting to influence the ex-
votes and the boodle of railroad cor- comeuera-.es, vuy u. w. u,
porations to defeat such democratic connected iuemseies wiu. ... uiuC,
lecislation. by informing them that Jesse Con-
it i i i , t- j-i iiiirya -rtrrnn i nr 1 1. inn ng wa.
aiUO L . iiuuusuu,i;uu6ii i , , ' . , J 1
r.-vK Fmii and mn of their tvpe buane s ana .lenmsuu i;ohjuju .u
J . r. - - I iL.i l . nnmmon.t that nlrtMOrhpn
mo, a I lO elins ltlltlOtl OI Aol itDU I tU u"uuu I
ii -aw.! it. hut CuIIpv. deep in the bowels of Missouri, with
tM.n..f.n Pilbv and such men saber in one hand and torch in the
. . ,P ,i . iJ rMi;i0 mhpr? No. no respectable citizen
loinea toceiuer um pcicuwn -" -
i . . I ..jfanlivA tliiia far T" ninri will attempt to reproduce tue bitter
labor and radicalism have been unit- ness engendered by the war. Ey
ed iu opposition, foolishness and guoeswronewu auumus B..u.
rascality have kissed each other and by-gones for the other. So far as I
are still in loving embrace. know, Jesse Connell is aa honorable
Now, Bro. Carroll, this ends your man, a citizen esteemed by his neigh-so-called
proofs, and we will ven- bors. I mention the above fact to
ture that what ever you may sav demonstrate to Mr. Carroll that raa-
i. f,.- r.nW ttoI terial retaliation is at hand.
mis wee iw inm -i k.' " i
be as bovish. frivolous and false as But ,t is not the purpose . the
what vou Lave .aid in your frantic Democrat to rm into e iu.su, .
effort; to maintain vour first 7 of fHb. (personal aW) that he so de -
these "seventeen charges Good bye, H?hU in. As far my knowledge
Carroll, you offtnd the public nos- of the candidates of the I ,..,n , Lnbor
, iru a.re.iay. ' orabte and worthy citizens; it is not
! m- ,..,v Oiin fcM- (rmi,1 ivheat-ilip tierRinal i' are after bat thp
H I l 1X1 1 . - ' V- - - I
the U. L. party put Meglaasen, me
rag baby speaker up against him,
ami Tftrtin made nim tate pack wa
ter George Requa said if be
could not get a pension for rheuma
tism he can for being biinu in one
eye.... Late potato digging will
commence soon lhe widow car
penter is erecting a barn . . . . a le
Bridgeman ia moving his house. .
Mr. editor, vou made a mistake in
"our school teacher's name. It is
Howard Young Apples are all
picked in this part of the county,
Rextep..
a,Fir..-. WH OF CABPUI tor lemaiediseatea
OXU ENJOYS
Both the method and result when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the tafte, and acta
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
, Liver and liowtw, cleanses tne eys-
tem efferttially, dLpels colds, head
aches and fivers and cures habitual
; constipation. Syrup of Figs ia the
i only remedy of its kind ever pro
! duced, pleasing to the taF;t; and ac
j ceptahle t the stomach, prompt in
iits action and truly beneficial in it
! effects, prepared only from the most
! healthy and azreeable substances. iU
, . j many exepll?iit qualities commend it
e failed to sell our stock of j m,e u mojt
and nueensware as aivtr- ; , ,
- - m iMiiiririr irniru rumitii.
iU rime ftlU,tfp(L and Lave . . .
made arangements to continue in
business iu Butler. W e have pur
WillUpmatn in Hntler
We have
grc-ceries and queensware
Butler. J. T-
metisntes they endcree.
I am satisfied from the efforts
chased a fresh line of groceries and
queensware and expect to sell cheap
er for cah than any house in Butler.
Wp invite all our oil customers and
i new ones to come and see us at our
; old stand, north side square.
, i J. E- Williams A- C.
of :
Svrun of Fits a for tale in 50o
and 81 baties hy all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggift who
may not have it on band will pro
ctire it promptly for any one who
riches to Ln' it. l)o not accept any
ul.titute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SA-l FHAr.C'ZCO. t'L
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