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The Mountaineer Echo from Yellville, Arkansas • 2

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Editor LOO AL ECHOINGS SEwma MOHiNE UttillT AwJrarnsMitsMSat i 1 ARE YOU WIEWeDiBWlTRY WWEtPQAG tvB I 0 leasat reported Inatitad AiUmilih I lilllbitbi fii Tam Bwha £QCta ASfOCIATKD ANCIKM "A Uta at lioaUi Tan ChMk Md Cnatv "tanipUta till th MmUIw" te tat tlW a mi taaaab ml aaraMirtf lOmtalaatanpa Adinn UWINOOTTI MAGAXnil PHILADELPHIA Entered at the Poet Office kt Yellville Ark as seoond class sail DO YOU Du will lend you 200 pure book free 12t ATTENTION DEMOCRATS! To the democratic Party off Marion meet tnmasg "atYellyille May 12th IcHAxiriXpQrpose of select ing delegates to the State conven lion to be held at Little Rock May 31st 1888 and also for the purpose of staking such steps as may be jioemed necessary of a Democratic county convention a laiton '75 Chairman Dein Cen Com A Wickkrsham Secretary' Another Letter JmiMM Rnirnft Rnm learrieuthft'it in and about Yellvr in myletter to "Thb Echo" some time ago good as said I was guilty of the crime I wascbarged that I bad a clean of the whole thing 1 'ht I did no such LESS THAN ONE CENT A DAY tarem 11 Cantata Naw Norzu taaiSaa Eaaaya Start Storw BkMehM oam ate Eioh DiRbor ii BanplBte 7tv i nbturipflpa bam NURLITW0TH0U8AND PAGES Or tta ataitM warka of Ua tart XmcrteaaMttara' Decker Bros Haines Bros Vo SonsJ isher Marshall at WendelL Baldwin Co Cottage Upright PIIIAIKrOISIS excel! eooe thaL'RRTBV nnjj may not be told in an ordinary advertise ment Illustrated catalogues sent free containing engravings from photographs of different styles with full description ismore satisfactory SLLtJAMlLI0)LJlMSH0ail(6ER zOBGANfc With Patent Bell Attachment Pianos carefully moved and tuned BALDWIN CO 236 ouVb street LOUISVILLE KY 257 Main St Memphis Txnn Doctor Indian Medicines for sale by A Young and 8eawel or catarrh croup neu ralgia and all jiaini Uae his Tooth Powder for cleansing and preferring the teeth 218t Be1 Ths BLDMDGB "1 fa sold with thfi guanntesof being ths UST that cube KADI AGENTS WANTBD Eldredge manufacturins Co ILLS HIKir tor DOG BUYERS' I GUIDE eaatalaln ootaad liWincravincsofdlSactalndAH prices tbty mv worth sad where te I bttV tAflKtt DtKbflflflMa Dop pad Braadiaw Wwt mtal aw Vats Banishing Goods at aO kinfel Collegeville Ark Jan 8 I jvas lakenjick last soring wjlhji disease" of tbeliver and stomach and lay siok until August I was attended by three of the best doc tors in the county without benefit I was induced to try Cot ton Patch Bitters and Pills by our postmaster and after taking one box of the pills and three bot tles of the Bitters I am to day as well as I ever was In my Tucker ABEQ DEB Bureau of Im migration requesievery subscriber inthe' State any other Xtrnhialf re ceiving this paper to write upon it the name and vostoffice address of the sender and mail it to some person outside the State one I am simply a Democratic voter and one who desires the suc cess of the Democratic party Success we know depends on unity of action I endorse the views 01 A Democrat whowrote a few weeks ago favoring an fasbioned Democratic I think it Lhe only for the party I know theroare those who oppose a convention but that does not alter my convictions All favor a national conventionfall favor a convention Is it rlgbt iHafwe should have a national 1 convention? Is it right that we I should have a State convention It certainly is or all would not be in favor Is it wrong to bold a county convention? If so why? If it is not wrong it must be right If it is right we must have a convention What say you County Central Com mittee? It is natural for a Republican to desire tbe suecess of the Republi can party No one can censure Republicans for this It is just as natural for a Democrat to desire the success of the Democratic party But it does not seem quite so natural for a Democrat to work for the success of his party Now fellow Democrats let us all work together once in convention We cannot tell how it will be in the future but at present we have more voters than candidates in the county Now while we voters are in the majority it is our privilege and also our duty to meet in con vention and nominate our best men candiuites Ornot This will be tba office seeking the mati and not the man the office 7 Let us bear from all parts of the county This part of the county wants a convention Send in your communications next week lays are JARosx The Safest Medicine To have about the house at all times is Simmons Liver Regulator It will harm no one It will beiieSt all who may have attacks of biliousness dyspepda head ache constipation or other ailments re sulting from a disordered liver or stom ach Keep it always in the house and you will have a family physician near who will save you many dollars and much suffering The genuine always has on xTdbMl signature of Zellu Co favorsof a paper be is too dad Li rather have phthisic gasted stingy to help support I And risk doctor phthfisio rr i To ottbat dreaied trouble I Honest Undo Mike Wolf isl Thtnto kill myself rhyming again before the people of Marlon I Cucumber with chlymbing county as a candidate for treasurer And be buried down in the stoubie and his announcement will be found Timothy Tugmutton in Ibis issue of Thx Echo What 7 Can we Bay of Mr Wolf that our Wants a Convention Kaders do not already know? He Clear Cbeik Ark April 7 1888 has served them In the capacity of Mr Eoim: By your permission treasurer for several terms and 1 desire to speak a few words to tbe we have heard no complaint We Democrats of Marion county have his past record before us and In the first place am not a if he has made a good officer and candidate neither do I expect to be vv ka uuv uv asMO iq buav UUv good a guarantee of a faithful dis charge of duty in the future as we could ask? Being a' good sound unwavering Democrat he is subject to tbe will of his party either in oonvention'or primary electiouT We this week by authority an nounce Robert Hurst asa Dem ocratic candidate for sheriff of Marion county He is nd has always been a staunch Democrat and consequently is of course sub laattn th A antinn nfhU convention or primary is held He is willing to go before his party and let them decide upon his merits If a conventioh suits bis party he will not say nay but go before it a heart for any willing to abide the result Mr Hurst has been before the people of this county as a candidate once before hence he is not unknown He was a candidate for sheriff two years ago it be remembered being defeated in the primary by Mr Keeter our present worthy sheriff Mr Hurst is a successful farmer of sterling integrity sober moral and an upright gentleman Should be receive the nomination the Dem ocratic party would never find their trust betrayed and should he be elected sheriff tbe people would have no cause for regret He would perform the duties of the office faithfully and without fear or favor ARKANSAW TRAVELER jTh most refining and most popular of all the humorous journals 8 PAGE348 COLUMNS! Of the Choicest Original and Selected 7 Matter every week PRICE 200 A YEAR POST PAID To any address in the United State or Canada rPECULoifil SJWCJBI arrangement with tbs Dnb Usher The Arkansaw Traveler will ba clubbed with The Echo for UM thus affording an opportunity to secure both papers for little more than the priea of one This is a rare offer Take ad vantage of it at once Sample coppies of The Traveler wUl be mailed free on an plication tyWe also furnish tha two lanta tad splendid Colored Engraving Arkansaw Traveler'! 7 aud Turn of the hb' with tha Music and th Original Btory of the aulkner address on receipt of orty Cents postage stamp Thes pictures sra WOT given prasi urn but are mailed post paid only ob roJpt of price Address KKAD St BENHAM Publisher ittd HWhitf Jdgagine With Twslvs Orders for Cat Ppr Pitforniof your own loloction and of any aixo Both Publications One Year $260 (TWO SIXTY) AJL JLr TH BE 1 Of all the Magazines CorrAixixa Srosnts Posss and other Litkriby ATTRACTION COMUIN1NO ARTHTKVfiClXS Tirw and Household nattkiin J7lutrnlr4 teith Or I ffiHil filrrl JBngrav Ingt Pkotogravurtf (Hl tine fine IToodeutt maklnff it tht Uodtl Jtnnii tint of jimerica Each Magazine contains a coupoh order entitlin' the bolder to tha releetion pattern illustrate In the fashion department in Hint number and fr any of the alzea manufactured making pattern during the year of the value of over three dollar MOXTIIIY is Justly enutleo Model Magazine LThe Lireet in orm tt Largest in Circulation and the best WO Dollr amilyMasazlne issued 1887 will be the Twenty third year of its publication It Is continually hr proved and so extensively as to place It al of amily perfodleals It entrain 72 pages iarg qnarto 8XX11U inches elewntly printed and full' illustrated Publkhed by Jennhigs Dtmores: New York i AND BY SPECIAL AGREEMENT COMBINED WITH THE Ya JUSAS INDUSTRIAL UNIVERSITY? AYETTEVILLE ARK ADVANTAGES Agricultural Normal 21 Professors and Instructors ree Tuition Mechanics! Lierajy New Dormitory Compensated Labor Engineering Scientific Heali hv Location Complete Machine Shops Term opens March 5 eil Stocked arm 'No nt er vacation Jjeads all other Magazines' In Tales of iction A New Departure Poem of Interest pleasing Short Stories lalerejling Miscellany 25 7 Ne of Progress malv Choice Selection 20 Contribution vacs ix EACH imps Topicsof the Tlges Tone Genu A Complete New Novel Superlative Merit Jy mm fartrite author is lull Giving a library of tt new and valuable works worth from gijo to tno Annually at the nominal sum rf tt ccnu per month Subscription 3 co yearly Stories by John Habberton rances Hodgson Bun Julian Hawthorne Lucy Lillie etc etc in early issues Circars gairg details etc mailel on a'pplicatiorJ LIPPINCOTT COMPANY Md 77 Market St Phiiadslphis DIED Rosa Barnes wife of DrC Burnes died at the family' residence near Bruno April 2 1888 She was born in the State of Indians ebruary 10 1857 and was married to Dr Burnes her husband October 20 1876 in Marion county Arkansas Professed religion September 1378 at a union meeting of the Methodist and Mis sionary Baptist She chose to join the Methodist Episcopal church and lived and died a worthy and acceptable mem ter and a devoted Christian She leave her husband and five loving little children mourn her lots and many friends will mourn the loss of so faithful a natriarch Burxis Tax subscription list is steadily increasing Adjourned term of county court will convene next Monday This week wo publish another letter from Robert Jefferson Two more candidatesto the front this week'r Both Democrat White river is rising and boats are expected up to every day 7Miieloncojjnty Democrats and Repaoncafis Will this year Len Weast is enlarging hie barb I It will be a mammoth building when completed Only a few bottles of Dr Indian Medicines at A irst come first served A regulargnlly rain fell here Monday evening There I was also coniiderablo Mr West Gaines and Mies Mary Taylor pf White River township were married last Sunday Mr Peter Doehler Jr who lives four miles south of town 4s reported as being quite low with pneumonia rDr Coker's little girl Virgie was quite sick the first of the week but she is now much improved and will soon be well The time for paying taxes with out penalty attaching expired last uesaay inere are quite a number of delinquents The postoffice known as Rash six miles sooth of Yellville has been a discontinued on account of not too stingy to boy a collar button l0 mke cucumber rhyme with DBVIDff a i' mi Li I his nnnlr'fnr a hntinn wa I Sod Satig sweetly' and mOUrnftlllv Jt UQ JjQUlJv VUUuVy DAQb( Oil mq auviv I st I Harrison Ark would like to make conaisteilt tbfln the m8n whoasks lttie Iollwng pathetic lines: not particular about what jection 1 Vlz 1 A I YKTzvssIzl waIiua a L1LJ I rvf AAltnf MW 4 AH A MA A JI A wa 4 4 a a some good farm loans for the next three months 3 8L Nellie Wilson daughter of Dr and Mrs Wilson has been quite low with pneumonia Wo are glad to report that she is now muon better? Mr and Mrs JC loyd returned i Tuesday from Bentonville Theyhad the pleasure of hearing Eli! Perkins the celebrated humorist lecture while at Bentonville i Mr Taff of Blythe town ship who pays for three copies of Tax Echo called one day this week and contributed a few shekels to our already pletboriopurseJ I The Democratic County Central Committee held a meeting here last Saturday and iasqed a call lor a mass meeting to be held at Yellville May 12th See the call in another COlUmn This is the year 1888 and we beg to Bt8 that if those indebtedJo us wish to be ood and gr8 they should a sad f8 to bo 18 to compens8 the poor printer Hon John Cypert made pleasant and agreeable call on last 7 Monday while in town He has moved back to Baxter county and is now living at the celebrated Lithia Springs near elix Huddleston of the blooming booming bustling busy burg of 7 Bruno was arouna the circle with the Yellville boys last Sunday He talks of publishing a Saper at Bruno to be called the lepublioan Rural Rooster We publish elsewhere a very sensible article from Mr A Rose on the subject of a Democratic county convention to nominate a county ticket Mr Bose takes a veiv sensible view of the matter and his reasoning is logical We hear it noised around that the Republican will put out a county ticket this year And why nott Jf tf! bXTe or two Republican officials why not have the stalwart kind Give us straight goods the milk and cider mixture is not palatable to either Snuine Democrats or genuine publicans Mr red Jones son Capt fl 'Jones of Neosho Mo formerly a resident of th If place is visiting 7 his many old time Marlon county irienos ne arrived iasi rriaay ano expects to remain a week or two putting In bis time angling for the cunning little fishes which inhabit i Crocked Yisting the mining camps i and belpinff the boys generally to 1 havea good time THE MOUNTAIN ECHO commenced in earnest A neAhL bition poet says: AaMR mayehfr 'W And a majtkniay thiHupiiJffcs cahseall Btfn can't 7 And observe prohibition Becanso he ain't built that way Nowr'tbaHt 'ioriieMled'lnrtttre' county seat is not to be removed we hope there will be no farther delay in steps toward building should be i taken as early as possible And no I money should be squandered in building a shabby make shift house Lot it be built of brick or stone ''A A "I wun anre prooi vault Church New Surveyor Black informed us Elders Parmer and Horn of the last week that he had laid off a Baptist denomination will hold new town at Stringtown on this services at the Presbyterian church side of Crooked creek Milum A I at this place next Sunday morning Davis will put up a large store po house on the new site at once 17' at The enterprising people of that at this place community are making an effort a30 ock a to raise "money by subscript iotitdR Will preach at build aJine schooLhouse andLif DJ successful will have a graded school I Tbe revival meeting closed on 'rknmnann Pa8t Sunday night Much good blacksmiths are putting on a little during this andhad much to do and say in my qUaj ty of onr curative agent 1 WB fiVIVAL IhAPAWAA X7 'nnwarfiinne I nunoannf inn I 4 rlitio work of Thompson ch' W' They bore lso pot in now forgo bj blower tbnt rirl oortbwMtern PS lck bltanrd when il comes to blowing 1 land wbfob out roar young PloM 'cyclone when it is about to swoop I down on some lonely western! 11 I Eros Echoes The insurance money on the court Ark April 7 1888 I llAllfiA BA TYmvma Uitmaz is 4a I BOftUtlflll WAAthAl 1 wy uwjo HlUU 1IULUV1 IQ HV I be paid into the county treasury Offers busy planting corn I as soonas the treasnror makwar Onr friend and neighbor Calvin I new bondHis bond was destroyed I Coker son of Coker in the fire that consumed the court 00 Sunday morning after house last August The question ft VerJ 8orl illness The bereaved now arises why was the treasurer Psmi'J profound sympathy not called on for a new bond ere entire neighborhood this? He has handled considerable Lowery of Bruno monev since the coort hnnnA was died on the eve of the same dv destroyed from cancer on the tongue She a tanglei web we weare" etc hBd been a sufferer for two or three I EIPed' lt Saturday night great moral and relgioua Pper Miaa fiatilda Grareu of Eroa and and in do wise contribute to te Mp Ron JEm support have the cheek to ask i more favors from it than those whoLnt hiid Pcae do support it If this paper is not Tbe good enough to merit your support it in nnt rrnnH Annnl A wtnkCk Ine Lros spring poet who came your articles The man who was 80 hie deah d8t 8Pr'Dg lry'ng 1 1 but used the wart on the back of revived the other day ELDREDGE HMDALLAM YELL VILLE ARJL APRIL 18 1888 Have you got Consumptieh Asthma Sore Throat Bronchial Troubles Dyspepsia Nervous Pros tration or any Chronic Troubles? If so send a postal to Drs Starkey and Palen 1527 and 1529 Arch Street PhjladeJpliia Pa and they Piano or Organ Easy Montffly Payment Until Paid or If yeuhavelost your pocketbook I you will listen to any one who can I talk van Raw fAvrfnt ft confinement of prisJn om" have lost your health which milting ibis Then I think is more precious listen to us I showed why such was the case: Medicine8 MD do nothi bul that it was caused by the lies of 6 my associates I did not say I was check disease they act negatively not guilty for those who believe not positively They cannot build me to be guilty would hardly be i lieve otherwise iust because I said DP health or bring back your so but I do not wish to be under strength or renew your vitalityfood yig I guilty I wh hMiuu tojoin 4be have no doubt but that there are many here for doing things that large army who are using COM some one eke did (POUND OXYGEN when you I also received a letter several tlli weeks ago from afi time friend know tbings irst By no in which hesaid7ho understood I possibility can it harm you had He li iiinecase6 where the crime was committed it mn8t benefit you PrTherU0 several who nromised is Proved by the success io our me After mv trial that thev wonld I business during the last eighteen i maKe every uuurii iu uuu uuv zuo years guilty party and it would perhaps aot hesitate a moment Wejvill 'be agreat reiief to certain parties free gome of 0DP on if they could have it generally be uni two lieved 1 that I had up as 8nbJ0tt of HEALTH if you it would be likely to stop further will send your address investigations STARKEY PALEN By giving the above a place in 1527 and 1529 Arch St Philadelphia enn your columns you will greatly oblige Yours respectfully I Notice for Publication Rob Jk wesson Uro Omoi at Haaaisov Arx 1 I March 9 1888 I Notice is hereby given that the follow Bead this to your Neighbors h8 I intention to commute his homestead Remember the Estes Nursery took tho premium last fall at the the Register and Receiver at Harrison difereut places of deli very of nursery on 1888 JaPr 1 i Hensley No 12865 for the Stocky (which Was being cotnpll 1 goutbeast fractional northwest fractional mented for sending out the best I section 8 township 24 north range 16 stock and in the finest condition) yet (N He names the follow Ilngwltnesse itoprovabiscontinuousres Aik vocr neighbors who ordered Iflonce unort and cultivation nf said land stock of the Estes Nursery and vis: John Crenshaw and Thomas Rad reti cliff of Oakland Ark and James hear what they say about it My 1 joneg 8n(i jOhn Zigier of Peel Ark Apple Seedling (for grafting) I 8 6t Tinos Register grow from the seeds of the native apple of Vermont 1 put up my Warn ng Odo grafts from these one year old seed Marlon Circuit Court ling tap root section grafts Re JChandler Plalntifl member brace root grafts are worth Mat Lamberson and loss I George Crabtree DenfedantsJ I Tb defendants Mat Lamberson and 4 UO not send out men with a I George Crabtree are warned to ap hobby in order to make sales tak pear In this court within thirty days and i ng some varieties of fruilsrand mU a A I 7 wav 1 Marcn ism 01 country tbey are adapted to but simply taking something you Maplon Ovurt Notlce know anything about saying there Notica given that the follow 1:1 ing named administrator filed his account IS nothing like it asking three or current for annual settlement at the tour prices for it claiming for it ebruary term of the Marion probate blight proof pears curcalio proot A1 1888: idma fwut rMr I Account Current No 3 of Hurst Iliums irost prcof peach borer 1 8g the administrator of i the estate of proof applorapple buded on reueh I Allen Newton deceased crab crown grafted apple and Account Current of Hurst other hnbhiAS too nnmArnni tni administrator of the estate of qtner 0000168 too numerous io Martha King deceased mention Watch I dont bite at And allpersons Interested in the above such bate If you do you are left settlements or any item thereof are I have been handling and growing notifiedto file their exceptions to I I said account current on or before the nursery Stock tor eighteen years I second day of the next May term of said and When I make a support Probate court or they will be forever 'for mv familv hv fair dunlin baUe1(1 from tber exceptions to the same jiqr my lamiiy oy lair dealing witness my hand and seal of the said recommending only such fruits as probate court hereto affixed this are adapted to our climate and gK1L 1 day Mrch 1888 asking only a fair price for such I will quit the nursery business But I came to stay I am doubling my nl UL stock from year to year I will QimnrQQ have over 200000 apple and other OuLLlOo stock in proportion Thanking you a 'tl Ail the PATTERNS yoa wish to dm during the tor past patronage I hopotomentl year fnr nothing (a saving of from 3300 IO54W) by a nocrai snare in mo future 1 1 three miles west ot Harrison Boonfl THE MOUNTAIN ECHO jCall on my salesman John ArCowdreyYih'yourcbunty 7 Respectfully BI Estxs Proprietor BA EM I 7 I 3 S' UI4IV Bir it 1 wc I j1 Wr fZL ft i I 4 1' I I i jl III 4 TB" VmBHDKi 7 rwoMMae a MV ft ft 1 7 a Jr" 1 ft kH' Ki 1.

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