Stevens County reporter (Morris, Minn.) 1876-1877
January 27, 1877 · Page 1 of 6
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~^i -»t •r, •"-, w "-f» .* Jr K *&» -nli0- «a« & •4W x'*~ ,'*' Mfc* :*xai '*n^ i'i 'n 'iv i rtfc iV-' .Ki-'hl* i- i. i i i wtffimlf-lTWaliiy Devoted to General News, and the Interests of Stevens County* VOLUME 1, NUMBER 10 H. GRAVES, Editor and Publisher ui rtr-r^ MOlllUSjlMIN'N., SAT I' ItDAY, JAN UAHY 27 !87T. HURRAH! HURRAH 11 Homestead LaWi. STEVENS CO. REPORTER. PEKSOKAt* The Curae of Lienor. a orl 'Every person who is the head of fau^Tr. BY 1*CBUSHED EVEItY SATl'KDAY, uad WAR ON HWH KiBCES,,, N. B^Falmer, Attorney at Law located at who has urrived at Hie a£« of twenty one years, I We found this paragraph hid away in the W. H. GRAVES, is a citizen of the United States, or who has UUid j'ree {radc, and fartueLw' righte, to bay in the cheapest market, which U at I Alexandria, registered at.J the Central corner of one of the daily papers j-1— his declaration, action to become such At Morris, Minn. Terms, $3.00 par year. DOWN QOI PRICES Houst Wednesday. I Teouired by the naturalization laws, sha.l A man ragged and penniless, who was be entitled to enter one quarter OLD RELIABLE FIRM ADVERTISING KATES. Hection (of lbO aerw,Mr a less quuuity of unapproved sent to jail nt^Boston as a common drunkard W. H. Crau, St. Paul. was.looking ifor 1 week. 1 mo. 8 mo*. yvnr. public lands, upon which such person may I OJi GOODS AT .. .. at One Sqnare, $ 75 $1.50 |4 0 #7.00 on Saturday, was once a rich and prosperous bave filed a pre-emption claim, or which may, |orderi in his lioe'oniThuesday. the time the application i« made, be Miibjeci, to I Quarter Column, 8.00 5.00 la.OO 90.u0 citizen, an honored "Alderman and \Jnv olumn, 7.00 11,00 40.0U 70.00 pre-emption at.one dollar and twenty-live cents M. R. Slongh, of Cincinnati,^made our per acre or eighty acres or less of such unapproved a candidate for Mayor of the city. lands at two dollars and fifty cents per acre, to BlSIXilSS I druggists a business callthia week. CARDS. What a world of misery is revealed in be located in a body, iu conformity to tha legal subdivisions of thepublic lands, anaftertbe same J^NTD this small paragraph! Think of the cheerI ISKYANS, liave beeu surveyed. And every person owning aad Geo. R. Jones, Booti& Shoes, was taking tt.1" residing on laud may, under the provisions of this less garrets, the abandoned families, the orders for the snuie on Monday- Attorney at La^ Sect., enter other uid lyinii contijfious to his land, murders aad deeds of voilence, with a which shall not. with the land so already owned ESTABLISHED IXWh. and occupied: exceed lu the aggEugaut oue hu«4red whole catalogue of still unnumbered evils A. Brown, of Browns VaUyjSmiledCon Land and Collection Agent* and sixty acres of land."' -and all tradable to Liquor. Ah! they lye Morribites Tuesday. -. ... Revised Statues U. S., Title 33, Chap. 5, Sac. rAcaric MOR1US Ml N -N ESOTA. AVEXUE AIOBKIS, Zif4. NEW FALL and WINTER STOCK. I know not what they do who oppose the of Lands situated with'n the limits of ten inlles ^r W. W. UR1SWOLD. i. F. TOPB. We are Constantly Receiving Now G091& $3,50 and Rev- D. T. the line of a land grant Railroad, are rated at Temperance Cause .And you who scoff at Bishop "Whipple, ^RISWOLD & TODD, •, jHracre by the Government, and every alternate for the wiuter Trade. Oar ."Prohibition"-—you who sneer at the |Booth. regi?ter«l~at the Perkins House section of oue mile square, is given to those roads Attorneys at Law, to assist in l.uiUling the n—the (lovcnune*** cliaqfr /r "fanatics" tlmt would save society* $»#m I Thursday of this week,the DRY GGCOS DEPARTMENTfJ est irfg don'nie price for the Sections i\«er id thirty-six I fell destroyer God pity you! And cepting two Section in each Townshipof MORRIS STEVENS CO MINNESOTA F. Willcox.Efeq.one of Hancock's solid is Secuon^. which is given to the state t:i which it God pity the victims lured by your arguments! merchants, showed h's good natured face located for the benefit of Common Schools within Real Estate. Collection and Insurance Agents. Complete Ui e*«ry respecL tl s»n.'h Your aiguuients may be clever Slate. All lands beyond the ten mile limits, Farms and Town Lots, for cash, or on terms to I in Morris this week. are rated at £l •!." [ier acre, but they cannot be purchased suit purchaser?. Government Land located. Mon•y and plausible bnt so much the worse for PRINTS," of the Government until after such laud to loan ou from one to tlve years' ONdit. [1 ly ALL NW.^HADiS, Mrs. F. Philips, departed this morning has been offered at public sal« at the local of distinct DELAINES, I those unfortunate victims that fa9 into Land Office except under the pre-einptiou I SHAWLS, for a visit of ft months duration among the snare. i ^EO. A. J. OVERTON. laws which r«quires a residecne. cullivatiou audi NUBIAS, improvement on the land for at least thirty days. her relatives at Redwing."• a requires a settlement of five years for citizens I *8® ARFS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. on Homesteads, before the Government gives a title FEI.T The Better to Times Coming. the settler on the laud, without pay which iand H. L. Wells,Esq, of the-ttrwolVWolfl SKIRTS, Is exempt from all debts and judgments coniracted COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE AND ACCOVSTKD FOR. or GLOVES, We believe it is to be general, and Wells & Stone, took a flying tri£ to obtained previous lo the issuance of the pateut Real Estate and Insurance Agt. MITTENS, permanent, and that the outlook is ct Hancock this week. 3 title by the Government. A citizen can only obtaiu .MEN & NOTARY PUBLIC, SO a res by homestead or pre-emption claims, mcouragiug for business men tlnou^houi BOYS' nnder the ten mile limits of the Railroad. lut a Railroad price? FELT SKIRTS bonds for sale at market the country. We believe that the price of soldier can take ltiil .-teres, "See. ilS'Jl. livery private Albert Nash,Fsq, took a business trip HATS has'servetl army I Taxes paid for non-residents. soldier and ofiiccr who in the our Reading staples has anticipated the AND CAPS, of Rebellion through Grant County this week. the I 'nited Statts during* the resent Mourns, STEVENS CO., MINNESOTA. BEADY for y days^ ^nd who was hoimrablydischarged return to specie payment, and that with the WATEII-PROOF and .. reinkint'dUocal to the Government, and MADE New Sign observe the same, K «wns ^yiLLIAil F. HOLDEN, M. D, 'subsidence of the excitement incideut to ,..'5"!iiman, Marine and Officer wim has served CLOTWHISfc i"fITP Xiivy of the U. S. or in the Marine Corps— the] Presidential question there can be Physician Surgeon, business. 'during the Rebellion for ninety days Shall I UNDERWEAR, .nothing in the way of a permanent improvement be entitled to enter upon and receive patents for a BEATER CLOAKINGS quantify of public lands not exceeding on«fentid-1 Residence, Pacific Aretme. Morris, Minn. Professional iu all the walks of business. red and sixty acres, or one quarter section ti»be| BOYS' Asricnitural Society. call* promptly attended, both day and taken incompact form, according to legal sub-divisions, Bnt we trust that this improvement of I b& $ including alternate reserved sections Might. Patients from abroad can be accommodated READTMADE CLOTHING, FLANNELS and TARNS, or means a sturdy, honest growth not public lands along the line of any Railroad The Stevens County Agricultural Society with board. otht public work, not otherwise appropriated, an-'l another wonderful .illustration of Jack's met at the Depot in the town of Morris, on otiier lands subject to entry under the homestead GENTS AKD LAI» T. WHEATOSr, beanstalk that it means steady development, laws of the U. S bur such homestead settler shall Saturday, Jan. 20th, in pur?uance of previous D. be allowed six months after locating his houiesl not fapulous profits of an inflated Practical Surveyor, notice, and w is called to order b\ the cad and filing his declaratory statement within I which co make his entry and commence his settle-1 war condition of things. A patient who President, C. Wintermute. The reports o nieut. and improvements And CiVIL ENUINKEH. Lines ruu. corners establtshi'd. •Z'M)T. A fine selection of has eiulured jrytra£u^ illness does not leap Sec. "The time which the homestead set-1 the vfiri'ous officers were presented and ap and sub-divisions made, according toGovernment tier has served iu pile army. Navy or Marine Corps I survey and State laws. Plats furnished. with a suddeu bouim into 'robust health. proved, which reports represented the shall be deducted from the time heretofore requir-1 and drafting done. Lands examiuedjand CEOCZEBT perfect title, or if discharged ou account of I His recovery is slow and painful, and haply located transactions, conditions and prospects of wounds rveived or disability incurred iu the line •brings with it experiences Jand disci) line Of duty, then the term of enlistment shall be deducted AND the Society somewhat as follows: IAND! UNW LAND!! from the time heretofore required to per-1 AND A FULL STOCK OF that may compensate for antecedent trials- Amount pf receipts for the year feet title, without reference to the time he may G&dssWi&KM. I The hard times through which we are lave served: but 110 patent shall issue to any BY 1876, including balance iu Treasury FOK SAL* homestead settler who has not resided upon, im- I passing, have produced habits of personal of !«", $203,50. proved and cultivated his homestead for a period W- 3EEC- GEAVES. We have a large Stock of Select Gro-| of at least one year, after he shall have commenced CLOTHrtsTG, and municipal economy, which have influenced Expenditures for the year 1876, $120,25. his imprvomeiits." ceries of all Grades. REAL ESTATE AGENT, every grade of society. The aggregate a A homestead tail be changed to pre-emption! Loaned on Real Estate, security at and I the land can be paid for after sett lement, either TEAS A SPECIALTY, |®ATM.AKl CJAPSp. Morris, Minn. of saving hasjjbeen en ormous, and 12 per. cent. $80,00. In cash or with land warrants which generally sell I will be of incalculable benefit in restoring for a price per acre less than the Goveromem price I A large quantity of fanning lands in leaving Treasurer of Society cash -if parlies desire to acquired title before the time| Also Agents for the Celebrated Pope, Swift and adjoining Counties. the better financial era. on hand, $3,34. required to perfect a homestead. American Sewing Reporter office, North 5th St. Morris, When the universality of this deduction A pre-emption can be charged to a homestead any I Total Reserves, $83,34. time after settlement, but the time of oceupancy as I Miun. iu personal expenditure is considered it wil The County Fair was held Sept. 23d, 1876, a per emption wiii not apply ou the time for per-1 fecting a homestead. Under the Timber Culture I OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE IN EVERY RESPECT-. |, rtOF. TIIOMAS PHELPS. -easily seen that the sum saved in a A I N E be in Morris, and was well attended. act. ot congress a person with the same qualificatiotis few years will equal the national debt. as required iu homestead cases, cau claim Nunrbeof en tries, .185. WEST ST., MORRIS. MIS*. THE LARGEST AM) BEST SELECTED STOt-t0f 5th Kit* acres ol iand in audition to liis homestead if be Here is true wealth. It is with a nation as Number of diploma! recorded, 16Amount •Tesdcher Vocal & lnrtrn- shali plant, protect and keep iu a healthy gruwing The Best Machine made, so say the of with the individual, not what is uiaile but idiiiou for eight years, forty acres of timber, the I of Premiums paid, $13,25 Music. trees therton net being less than twelve feet I LADIES. mental -what, is* spent thut'makesi the difference Election of Officers took place, which resulted apart each way, on any quarter stction of the I public lands of the L'. S.*. or twenty aires on any I %SRMS REASONABLE. between prosperity "and poverty. AND as follows: lesral subdivision of eighty acres, or teu acres ou| Means' have also been deviscb for cheap any ltgai subdivisi. u ot forty acres, snail be entitled President, Charles Wintermute. GLASSWARE WtJSCH, to a patent for ihe whole of said quarter I TO THE PEOPLE OW ening production. Rigid economy has Proprietor of iioii. or"of such legal subdivision of eighty, or I Vice Pr^d^^ssLk-sju .. City Billiard Hall. caused a searcK for cheaper methods, and forty acres or fractional sabuivsion of 1- thauI Secretary, W. W. Griswold'reasurer, forty acres, as the case may be. at the expiration BIGSTGNE COUNTY. the tuition has been encouragcd py necessi. Usher. of said eight year*. 011 making proof of such fact| ("hoict W ines and Liquors. and cigars, constantly by ot less than two creditable witnesses, provul ty. Excellence of^workmanship, as displayed We Respectfully announce, that our on hand, at the •.»Ui taud, Atlautic Avenue, Executive Committee, Samuel Lai son, J. G. td that-not more than one quarter of any section I MOlililS. MINN at the Centennial has also been a rhaii be thus grauted. and that no person shall I Sundell, H. W. Stone, J. R. Perkins, H. T. WEST OF make more thau one entry under the provisions of I truit of this period, and will contribute a J. MOORE. Lovctt. this act. unless fractional subdivision of less than lasting benefit to all our future. Carpenter Builder. A2JD The meeting was unusually harmouious, rty acres are entered which, in the aggregate shail not exceed one quarter section. It is required We are standing,"on thejthreshold of better and varions topics were discussed with ani At Ortonville, is Complete in every De S^IZNTT IP^TTIIL.. that the claimant, shall break 10 acres of prairie I SHOP ON 'Mil NORTH STREET, days the best bays this country lias the first year, ten the s.-cond year, and twenty the I mation and ability. Several names were third year, after date of entry—for a quarter section. Near Printing urti -e. Am prepared to do everything partment, and Goods as cheap aa the seen for a generation. Profits will be legitimate, in THE BEST BRANDS OF I LOUR added to the list of membership, and it is my line, ou »hort no«ce. and the same proportion for less qnant'ties. expenditures reasonable, desires Seed to cereals oue season and plant seeds of trees cheapest. GIVE ME A CALL. Satisfartion (Guaranteed. hoped that many more will join the Society or cutting or roots the next year cultivate for two rational happiness real and "The spirit of and make its object a snccess. The next years and keep the trees growing, and there must Y'ERBOM SAT SAP1ENTI, MARKET AFFORDS, COONQCI^T, be a sufficient number of trees living equal to one C. the times shall teach us speed." meeting of the Society will be held on the in a space of twelve feet at the ttme of proving up The happy adjustment of our Presided the claim. This requires no residence npou the I third Saturday of July next, at which time Our Motto. land. In that way three hundred aud twenty acres ulways.pn haad, and sold as cheap as the cheapest. tial"qnarrtl, if promptly carried out by the Premium List for the next Fair, and and can be secured by merely paying the laud CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO, Inviting you all to Come and see oa. Congress accord en" to Jtlie manifest and ofhee fees, wnich are as follows: other matters of interest will be brought Commission. Fees. FINE CONFECTIONERY We are Resp'y Yours, HIGHEST MARKET PRICEinCASH loudly expressed will|of the people, will be before the Society,, and a full attendance is Payable Payable Payable Total a leading factor in producing this result, imh when when when fees & Mm SLNDELL & SHUMAKER. desired. per entry is certift- entry is com- STATIONEKy feCJ anp the aopdtion of the subsUnc e of the acre. mis made. cafe is- made, for State of Miunesota, Iu Probate Court. Will not be undersold.' lendiug plan on ht to give' and we believe sions. sues. -ss. will give, an immediate impetus to the 160 ft 25 $4 00 $10 00 Morris, Minn. $4 00 $18 00 C'ountv of Stevens. 80 1 25 00 a 00 s 9 00 F. M. TEELE & CO. business interests'! of the country. Then 00 In the matte* of the Estate of John Riley, 40 1 85 1 00 1 (10 5 00 7 00 WHEAT ANB FUR. give us the remonetizition'of ^silver, with deceased. On reading and filing the jietition 80 4 00 10 00 8 50 4 00 18 00 tr O VfTT^f1 40 2 00 yoo a of Bridget Riley, of the County of 9 00 2 50 00 a steady approach to resnmption of secci Stevens, representing among other things GIVE XTS -A. GJ^JLT.L.- LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. payments, and a prosperous future is as that John Riley, late of Stevens County, on Resp'y aqredt the 14th day of January, A. D. 1877, in sttid County, died intestate, "and being a resident HOTri, M,„n.**.„ W9LPF' & STONi of tl'is County at the time of his death, SADDLE HORSES. A Joke Of The tDay. leaving goods, chattels and estate, within here lives not a^ hunched miles ^froui this Couuty and that the said petitioner is the widow of said deceased, and praying is villiage a man well advanced in years *&.\i i.E AND DOUBLE RIGS. that administration of said estate be to and the head of a well regulated family. William Wunoh granted. It is ordered that s i i i i His good wife, frugal iu all things apper "C3-0 TO-^a said petition be heard before the Judgejof Neatly, Quickly and Cheaply, taining to household affairs, regarded_it this Court on Monday, February 19. 1877, PARTIES .S JU.*? Land-Hunting. Shooting, or Fishing. at 1 o'clock, p. m., at the Probate Office in as an imperious duty to smash ten or a furnished with teams that will stand tire."' said County. Ordered, further, that notice MEDICAL HAll and drivers and guides familiar with the country. dozen lamp chimneys during a week. A E thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased, Office on 0th St., Horria. Mian. In fact thej smashing of Jamp chimneys and to all persons interested, by pub-1 Reporter 0£^ce. I II. SMALLEY, had become oue of the necesities of domes lisliing a copy of this order for three successive to call the atteution of p^Q)jle I UM weeks prior to said day of hearing, tic felicity.i But thynksjo our merchants Attorney & Counselor, and Stevens County to fact in the STEVENS COUNTY RKPOKTFR, and to Him who "doeth all things well, BBNSOX, MINN. weekly newspaper, printed and published I wt n6w have our "the panacea came just at the critical U. S. Land Office business a specialty. Agency I Notice to Tax Pay-i at Morris, in said County. for the Hartford and Sprinjjileld Insurance Companies. moment when the breaking of lamp|chim Dated at Morris, the 25th day of January, AND Established 1871. -, era. FALL) A. D. 1877. By the Court. at Hot»e,gCotqer 14th ait^ neys seemed inflictive of bone breakiug Office The Benson WINTER E. PEARCE. Pacific Avenue. heart breaking, and4 the breaking, up of Branch office at Morris, W. H. Graves iff charge, Judge of Probate. OfcLvi-KR rsr V ,-ii. Reporter Office, North Fifth St. Morrw, Mia*. house keeping, it came ift the „shape of i Mr a flexible, double elastic lamp chimney, Notice is hereby given, that the County Bfotlce to Contractors. JjB.&L«A1», ever kn own to^be broken by the largest Treasurer of Stevens County, Minn., will STOCK G-OOXDS, man or'smallest woman. Our aged and Sealed proposals will be received by the attend at the place designated below in the Physician and Surgeon. respected friend was happy, the ^thought undersigned, building committee of school several Towns in said county, on the days Com piete in every respect SY MADE CLOTHING that peace.would again reign his chim district No. 7, town 126, range 42, for specified for the purpose of receiveing Taxes Ofllce on 4th St, A. M. Office hours, from 8, to 10 Benton, Minu. ney smasliiug family almost overcome building a school house for said district, as required by law. The rate and I s: liim, intoxicated I with hope of a blisful plans and specifications whereof may be amount of taxes is as follows QAHLAJLERL, futme, regardless of expense, he became seen at the Office of J. D. Good, Morris Am.t Taxes .JL Mills. CeMPtm fWM anmieXSMiT8 SBQP the happyfjposesserjof a couple of those Minn. Proposals will be opened on the ft, £^atcTax» i- 481 78 WINES & LIQUORS *, CSOunty Revenne,. Centi' FumbLbiiur finndt first day of March next, at J. D. Good's 1071) 18 Cohesive Chimneys,and with a countcnauce Sinking. 1511 08 All kmas of worK well done by (killed mechanics beaming with hopeful emotion, struck out and all proposals must be under sealed Road & Bridge, 1 The best brands the Markets alfwa. 215 21 and warranted. Shop on 0th St., Morris, Ktaa. -v*"5 tip"- 'S\ i-. 8 Interest, 646 8& tl envelopes, duly labled "proposals for building Also a full line of Patent Medicines, for home, stoping on^the way, however to jJ1" IaU'rest on orders 15:100 34 9» 1 2i« as Hats and CapM. exhibit to the "bovs" his new found^treasure School House, "and addressed to J. ^rnimon (school Iter-. JJENSON HOUSE. PAINSS, a Morris Town Ta^i 34B 41 D. Good, and may be sent by mail or ',*»-*QiLS, r. 5. *4^- Arriving he determined to perpetrate 06 Road .'.t 75 R. W. DUNN, PEonosiom* PERFtMERY, A a huge joke upon'his wife and family so delivered personally. Framnesstowu S 1:10 80 43 Boots and Shoes. Road tM Vlrat Class in Every Particnla. ,.«^W90AP, SO 75 whiz went one of tthe uubreakables and The right to reject any or all bida i* i 1:10 90 as Moore Town Bailding New and Commodious. Sown** ii TOILET 21 Road fe Bridge, reserved by the committee. bounding over the kitchen floor flew REQUISITES Comfortable and Tastily Furnished. Ill Uw.Orocery Depurtmerit yowwHl And everything neccssary for family use 88 85 Tax, We Respectfully invite the Traveling Pabllc Stoc'l school Ta* ilistno 6 GENERALLY. agaihst, and knocked out one of the legs •sir-s' 517 8 4890 8 6:10 to call and see as. Oar terms are reasonable. vKKTREaiRLY THANKFIX FtUt A ^1. Y from under the stove the countenance of v y- William Davidson^ full stock of School'Books, Wall Hi \,t .w a 5 1681 10 53 18 horror depicted on the Young 3/isaes .as 4** Andrew Ererksoftj 4 Pjftper, Window Curtains APPLETON MILLS, Town of Morris, January 20th, 1877, at I LABG1 n* 1 1 Dated, Morris, Mins. Jan,20tl»,1877. 'M and House Furnish-, ahehaistly picked up the lamp chimney the store of Larson & Nilson. APPLETON MINN., Town of Framness, Jan., 22nd, 1877, at !'a ins Gooda» was only equaled by the expression of A. W. LATlfROPII & BR0 the house of Lewis Larson. supprise in the older members of the family Our Toy Department for the Town of Moore, Jan., 25th, 1877, at the Programmee of the Morris Literary Society who evidently thought the "Old Man" had store of A. F. Englund. PROPRIETORS. for Saturday evening, Jan. 27th, 1877 been "out with the boys." Bang: went Town of Saliimark, Jan., 29th, 1877, at THE STAR MILLS OF WESTERN We will emk*vor hy fair dealing to merit a continuance ft Music. Recitation by Miss Ettie Pe^rce. the house of Peter Thorstad. A. the other chimney!but this time there was MTX W. Before and after these dates at Treasurers Select reading by O. J. Fisher and E. S mttfra 1? Complete to a Dot. Medicines Com-|^'^ I' .'L'iFAIR DEALING AND not so mucliiirolliug,' no bounding,it raeem office in Morris. Hall, Question for discussion—Resolved, pounded LOWEST LIT1NO tiPRICEs bled rather a scattering, in facta breaking All personal property tax must be paidl iiese Mills have been entire.y refitted with the That the interests of the State demand that la'-stand most approved Machinery. The Best Was man ever so chagrined, well-I-be before the 1st day of March next, If not $#€UNI) UM AS TSMt rands of floor in the market. Ground feed of all the Legislature meet biennially. Affirmative—W. paid hy that time, it will be collected according fc'SS ft" -handed,growled our ancient and honored kin'la always on band. Givens a call. to law. I Come in and have an easy chair with us, T?*Sku '4^ H. Graves, and Wni. Dragoo. friend' if that-aint-broke-too. We do not A. W. LATHROPH & BRO. IS OUR MOTTO. ALWAYS REA-* TO SHOW GOOfia^ To save cost, real estate tax must be paid I and observe our goods. Negative—L. E. Pearce and F, A. Robin know the rest of it. Uncle Richardson before the 1st day of June next. I 1?„. son. Society Paper by A. A. Stone. Music, W e e a i o y o u n V Dated, Morris, this 12th day of Dec. 78.1 ,, Best Job Printing, will tell you all about It, if yon will agree &c., &c. Charles Wilson, President, S.LARSON, F. M. TEELE & CO. to keep stilL Larste ft KOsdau thff Reporter Offlf*, rhaan tnnr -Secretary, A. A. Styae. vi'") v ',V s. Nut 1^, im. ^v- i feia. 'k- 7 iwii&nri INFO'MIRI IV -M I TII»»II i