Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, September 13, 1913, Image 2

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    '.-JACKSONVILLE POST
Officio, Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon
A
weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw . Editor.
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville,
Oregon, under Act-of Congress of March 3, 1879.
SATURDAY,', SERTE MUER 13, 1913
SUBSCRIPTION:
One year by mail $1.50.
Advertising rates furnished on
application.
THE BOND ELECTION
BY THE GREEN
MONSTER
Janeway's business called him often
iway from home
One afternoon he
returned from one of these trips glad
to get back and. opening the door with
his latchkey, went upstairs.
In the
upper ball he found himself face to
face with a man be bad never seen.
He was well dressed, and Janeway, in­
stead of taking him for a burglar and
supposing there might be some mis­
take about his being there, awaited an
explanation.
“I admit,” said the man, “that thl*
looks bad for your wife, but any man
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an execution duly issued
by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
the County of Jackson, State of Ore­
Itemi of Interest to Jackson Coun’y gon. dated the 22 day of August A. I).
1913, in a certain suit in the Circuit
Court for said County
and State,
Tax Payar*
wherein Emma T> Whitney, A. P.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Whitney, F. C. Foley. H. A. Vogel and
C. L. Foley, ns ulnintiffs, recovered
Charles J. Hecker and Ethel Holbert. judgment against W. A. Thompson
Gurndion Tyler and Winnifred Long. end S. H. Purcell, as defendants, for
the sum of $16,250.00, with interest on
CIRCUIT COURT
the sum of $17,000.00 from the 15th
C. W, Wolters vs Lydia Hanscom day of December, 1911, to the 4th day
Spanos, et al. Omer confirming sale of April, 1912, at 6 per cent per annum,
and also interest at 6 per cent per
of teal property sold under execution.
annum on the sum of $16,250.00 from
F. C. Reimer, et al vs W. A. Jones, the 4th day of April, A. D. 191$, until
paid, and costs
and disbursements
et al. Order denying motion.
taxed at $28.60 on the 18th day of July,
Almira Wilson vs George A. Wilson, A. D. 1913.
Notice is hereby given that I will on
et al. Order for publication of sum­
the 29 day of September A. D. 1913, at
mons.
the front door of the Court House in
Marsden Bishop vs Katherine Bishop. Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon,
I at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said
Order of default.
Enos Conger vs Town of Jacksonville, day, sell at public auction to the high­
est hi-'der for cash the following de­
et al. Decree for plaintiff.
scrib, d real property situated ard being
A. L. Vrornan vs Delia C. Clement. incheC unty *f Jackson, State of Ore-
Default order. Judgment for plaintiff. iii r, ano described as follows, to-wit:-
Oeg n ing at the Southeast corner
NEW CASES.
of the N. C. Dean D. L. C. No. 48 in
Dant & Russell vs '1 rail Lumber Co. Townsh p 37 South Range 2 West of
the Wi lamette Meridian, and running
Action to recover n oney. (.'cmplmiit thenceNi rth27.25 chains to the North­
filed. Affidavit null undu taking fol west con er of the John Kennedy I). L.
No. 4 ; thence West 13.21 chains,
attachment. Sun.tnoi.s, cert tin ate o!
thence S uth 27.25 chains to The South
attachment filed.
line of tl e said N. C. Dean I). L. C.;
Ellen E. Wells vs William L. Wells. thence Fast on said South line 13.21
chains to the place of beginning, con-
Suit for divorce. Complaint filed.
tainiig 3< acres of land, more or less;
D. it. Pulaski vs Emma J. Pulaski. also i. ce tain one acre tract of land
exc«| t< <1 and described in that certain
Suit for divorce. Com; laint filed.
de ■ I da-id December 15,*1911, wherein
PROBATE CC'UKl
Emma T Whitney and A. P. Whitney
In the matter of the estate of J< hn are yianti rs and James N. .'arvie is
grantee, aid deed u.mg of i«cord in
Margrciter, dec> used, final account Volume 93, ot I) ds at page 313 there­
filed. Order approving same and dis of, Jackson County Deed R 'cords, to
w hich reference i* hereby mad« for a
charging administrator and surety.
more detailed descript-on of said ore
In the matter of the estate of Lydia acre tract.
A. Townaend, deceased. O'der ap­
Taken and levied upon as the proper
pointing appraisers.
Invinturv and tv of the said W. A. Thompson and S.
H. Purcell, or so much thereof as ma»
appraisement filed.
be necessary to satisfy said judg'nete
in the matter of the estate of A. J. 1 m favor of Emma T. Whitney, A. 1’
Kandell, ileceused. Order appointing ! Whitney, F. C, Folev, H. A. V igel an
«'. I.. Foley, plaintiffs, agniiwt mid W
appraisers.
A
Thompson
and S. A.
Purcell
In the matter of the estate of Wi­ dt fondant',
with interest
there«»-
liam Powell, deceased. Ord r npp -lint-; together with all coat* an.! disburse
ing adniinistiHtoi and lixii g I is bond, ments that have or may accrue.
Dated al Jacksonville, Au r 25, 19 3.
in sum of $1060.
W. IL S ingle »,
Sheriff of JaC'sSon County,Oregon
in the mutter of the* estate of Purk-
By
E.
W. W ilson , Deputy
er-Eield, u purtnersiiip. f inal account
filvU. Outer appioving tin..! account.
Notice
of
sheriff h
Sa’e
Notice of Final Settkment
IN FHE COUN rtf COURT OF TtlE STATE OF
OREGON. |M AND FOR THE COUN l’Y
OF JACKSON
In th V.attei of the Eattfte of W Ilium Curtis
Kit o, a das«axed p* r. on.
F tblle N* tire i< Hereby Given, that I. Joseph
Kit’o. th« (’uly qu-.Idled a 1inini.itiat.>r < f the
eati to of Wil i.im Cuiiis Kitto, deceaacd, has
ren tor«d. pia^ented and flkd for »:ettl»,n.« nt in
th.» above anti 1« . C.»ui t an I m ittei h
count of hi* a Iministr-ition of the mm »
and htt »1 >n lw. th*l3th I«-
>
19.U at th hour nr • <>.
A. I . f
>
at th« Cuui t t: h .
«. »>*« «■<
.1 ,
the <!( ui t
m In 1
it
. J tk ,
St Us of Ort, uii, h. la-vn . u'v i , p«,it,
fl e*l i j» outer ol the Judve of the aluve
Court mb the tin.«aud p are iur bearing
tkun . io iMtal acroUllt Uli,I I vp«i. ( Hlid for
tie me nt thereof ami of m M eatatv.
AH lemons interest»• I in sail estat« are here­
by nutilied that all objecti«»na to saki I nal ac­
count vr any item thereof must l*e tiled or n ad«
«.n or Lafora the data and time «pilin'ed for
such hra inv as aet forth herein a’ ove.
lK.lv af «ha nr t publication hereof Is }’e. tvm-
Ur lJih. A. U. 191
JOSRPII KIT1X).
H. K. HANNA.
Adminh.rator
) • i inn at Jackaonville. Ore«n. aiton ey fol-
th» »t it .
T ■ n< * Metili I • • . tii
V "lu.
’y liUl« girl .i I dy ?nl*rv - -v t
I
tr­ .-lit ahu would iltu. CI iuoi I h * s’ ’* (Jolie,
et« . mm I Ih*rru«*n ih'Riedy .tired her,
and I e«n truthfully ui that I 'n ink it ia the
best medicine
__ in th«
JHM
__ . write, Mr*.
world,"
William Orvia, (Tiara, Mich, For aale by j
all dealer*.—AdvartiaeiueuL
By virtu of tn xei’uti^ i and or ler »»f sa’e is­
sue I < 'it of the Ui "uit Court of ih • Halt of Ore-
iron for the County of Jackson, upon a de rec
rendered and do. k. te i in sa d Court o » th • 29th
d *y of Aiuiht. 1913. in a ; u»t «’her in F. M. Am
Is plaintiff nnd Cora E. Car L»r an < E. W. Carder,
husband and Wife, are defendants, in favor o'
H e plaintiff ai.d ag »ins! the said defendant. Cura
E. Can! er. for the sum of One Thmav’d (ilOM))
Del ais w th interest therein from the 28th dav
of Ma\. 19'‘.', at the rate of 10 per cent per an-
num, less the sum of $2S.0O hereto* fore pa’d. an
he fuithei sum of f!2. x) Yost . and ace ruin;
••• at cf bale. Which execution u direct»*’ and <’e
o .
» - - • «h«| |IT of Ao above name I State
rnu c ••
I h
> I upon an I am directed
o r|’ ’ > • -e
h . xieutio t and decree <»f
h- t ou th-» fw.
' da-^'iibed property to
Ci mm«»nc!nir rt a point 207 ft-el We t aiul C(»
fwt S »uth of the Not theaat cur v»r of B'ock Two
(2> ot Harr’a AtLiilion to the Town (now City) of
Medlurd. aceurxiin* 1» t'ie recorded pint thereof
and runnin* thence South 50 feet, thance East
KM f»tt. thence North 50 fevt. thence West
fret to the place of Itetrinninir.
Now therefore!by vir ueof said execution and
deciee and tn»»»npliance with the com man is of
aaid writ. I will on
SEPTEMBER -'»th 1913.
at the hoar of 9 X" A M . nt th« front d» or<>f the
Court Houae in Jack sonviile. Jack.Mon County,
Urcauii. m U al-publie auction, aubiect toreduiup-
tit n. to the highest bidder, for caeh In hand, all
of the right. t»tl? and intereat of tlie said defen­
dant tn a d to the real prupetty aK-vv dea* rdv !
to M'tafy the judgment cunt a ned in raid «'• -
cree. together with a 1 voata tha7 have or nt y
arerva.
bated at Jacksonville. Oregon. G is .uth day of
Auguit IMS.
W II SINGLLK.
sheriff of Jackson Countp. Orviron. i
By K. W WILSON. Depul/. I
her. nt least for awhile! In your pres­
ent state of mind you are liable to com­
mit murder."
Janeway hesitated. A fiery furnace
was withlfl him. He knew the man
spoke the truth. It was all lie could
do to uvoid cl I ncliing with him.
If he had Inid a weapon he would
have killed him.
Rut one idea took
possession of him-to get away, some­
where. any« her», that he might fire
himself from ii temptation that woiilii
put him iH'hind bars ntid might btlng
him to tile scaffold,
tie turhed. de
scetidisl several steps, stopped short
atld said!
"Your name! And where can you bi'
foti ud?"
"Edmond Trowbridge. Calumet club "
Janeway stopped for no more. De­
scending tlie stairs Hint a few moments
before lie had mounted with such pleas­
urable expeetiitiou. he rushed through
the hull to tlie front door and «vent
out What he did during the next hour
he lias never been abl«1 to distinctly re­
call. Tlie time was «x-cupled walking
j tlie streets, but what streets are a blank
I to him
His bruin was tn n turmoil.
1 Should lie flud n friend and send him
' to the man who had ruined him witli
' i challenge? Not yet. He ivns univill-
' mg to give ills eonfldeiK'e to any one.
Should he g«r to Ills wife and hear
what she hail to say? Doulitless her
visitor had told her « lint had occurred
and slie was prepared for th«> worst.
He was lost In wonder bow the wn-
•maii with whom he had lived happily
for ii dozen years could have so de­
ceived him. Could this person who had
1 «lone tills thing really lie Ills wife?
Was lie not aslei'p and suffering from
a horrilile nightmare? Was there not
some mistake? Gradually his feelings
so far siibsldeil iis to permit him to ex­
ercise common sense. What did com­
mon sens«- dictate as the first thing to
do? Why. to go to bis wife and hear
her story
It was I) o'clcx'k when be again open­
ed his front door and stepped Into the
! house.
“Is that you. dear?" came his wife's
I voice from upstairs. “Why are you so
i late? You telegraphed you would be
I home to illnner."
Janeway did not deign any reply to
these remarks He ivas trying to make
I up Ids mind to the disagreesble work
■ before him
He staggered Into the liv­
ing room and. throwing himself Into
I an easy chair, eovereil Ills face with his
J hands
Hearing a step In the hall be
| withdrew them and saw his wife
i "landing in I lie duorivay gaziug at him
[ with n frightened look.
"Frank!" sb«» said.
"Wlint under
heaven Is th«' matter?"
There »Vila a ring at the telephone,
She paid uu ntteiithill to It. but. ud-
van, lug. kneeled lieslde iilni mid took
Ills hand
"Answer tlie phone." he said. In or­
der to gain time
Coing to the iii«trunient she took
down th«' ns elver
Then she said to
her husband;
It's 'lie i-lilef of |adlc«'
He say* a
tn.'il' hn» las'll brought In ivith arti­
cles i,n him with «in nmn> <>u them "
.liinci» a.\ Inn.pcil from his chair as
llioiigh i'iiis,sl hi an ehstric shock
ItilsIdlK t»» the phone lie "Uateluxl lUe
re. encl fn«n tils wife and enll«*d for
il des-ilptlon of the Ilian arreated
When h«' had hearil he took her In his
arms and hugged h >r till she crhsl out
"What does It all mean?" she iiskixl.
"I earn«' Inene at 5 o'cha-k mid found
the Hdcf here "
"When I was out? Win did you let
him in«'."
"Il t«>!d
K mid Lu>story.”
"Wlmt s|
Uli !« said lie-ad Hint you were
deml in.I lie «; - the undertaker i-niw
to nr sure von tor niiir mflln *'
"U hat assiirati*«'!
Now I under-
«t-iii I w’'.-it • on ««'re suffering when I
value Inti« th«' nauu "
Thvi citing tiv-cther In an embrace.
Fortunately for hliu there was no need
for a ion fession
Autumn
Are You Ready?
By DONALD CHAMBERLIN
The bond issue having carried Tuesday by a large major­
ity, it is now up to the minority to accept the result as the
expressed will of Jackson county’s votersand laying aside
whatever prejudice they may have had against incurring
this indebtedness, roll up their sleeves to help in the con-
struction of the best system of permanent roads in the,
state of Oregon.
deserves”—
do you mean, sir? Why are
The result of the election was no surprise to m >st pso- | you "Wbat
in my house?"
pie; the majority of the voters of the county live along or "Come! Maintain your equanimity.
that by making a scandal
at least within a few miles of the route of the proposed Consider
you will injure not only yourself, but
road and as there is no question as to the value of good will ruiu your wife's reputation.”
was too paralyzed to speak.
roads to the district traversed by them, it was simply a He Janeway
simply glared at Hie man, who con­
,
business proposition which admitted of but one answer tinued:
"Take your revenge on me. not on
and that one has been given in no uncertain manner.
tier. 1 will meet you at any time or
yon wish and enable you to In­
To the voter in the outlying districts the matter ap­ place
flict vengeance upon me to your heart's
peared in a different light; he could not see much benefit content. 1 will give you an oppor­
to do by uie ns. I confess. 1
to him or his property by the building of a road miles tunity
would do by you under reversed sim­
away from him and with no immediate prospects of its ilar circumstauees. But the real cause
our quarrel need not be known.
reaching his district. Let us hope that the construction ot
We can Invent some pretext.”
of the main road will be followed in the near future with "Where Is my wife?" thundered
Jaoeivay.
laterals reaching to every part of the county.
“For heaven's sake keep away from
COURT HOUSE NEWS
The Breezes Whisper “Autumn
The man who looks ahead gets ahead. Now is the time and here
is the place to find everything to meet your requirements at ex­
ceptionally low prices. Below we enumerate a few lines we carry
Blankets '
Hats and Caps
Bed Spreads
Hosiery
Curtains
Handkerchiefs
Comforts
Linings
Clocks
Lace
Clothing »
Notions
Crockery & Glassware Outing and Flann els
Domestics
Pants
Draperies
Percales
Embroideries
Pillows
Gloves
Prints
Grain and Feed
Ribbons
Groceries
Rubber Goods
Black Gat Hosiery
Florsheim and N< p-A-Tan Shoes
Alligator Slickers-Guaranteed rot to leak
§8»
I
I
I
Stationary
Sheets and cases
Silks
Table Linen
Towels
Trunks & Suit Cases
Umbrellas
Underwear
Velvets
Wool Dress Goods
Wash Fabrics
White Goods
Exceptional
Lines
Red Ribbon Flour--Extensively Advertised
Let us have your orders and you will agree that “The World is
Growing Better.”
Taylor - Williams Co»
The People's Store
Jacksonville, Ore
SUR MO IS
BUSINESS CARD
I'. K. DANNA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THK STATE OF OKFOON
FORTHK COUNTY OF JACK ON.
Ellen E. We is, P aintifF.
GUS NEWBURY
v.-'.
William I. Wells, Defendant, Suit
Attomey-at-Law
in Equity fur divorc..
Will Practise in All Courts in the State
T . William L. Welis the i.bove i a Tied
r MEDFORD,
OREGON.
defendant:
In th? name of the State of Ore-on.
You are hereby required to app-ar and
D.t T. T. SHA.V
answer
the
[ laii.ti.t’s,
c implain
against you now on file in he nbov.
Dentist.
entitled Coart and can e, o:i or befor
tne last day of the time prescribed it
iffice in Ryan B-iil ling, California St.
o der tor
publication
ot summons
Upstairs.
theiein. to-wit: on or before the 2 >lt.
lyofOe.ober 1913. saiti - a.e • beir.j.
ACKSONVILLE
OREGON
. e exp.ration of six weetts from tn.
ay of first pt blicatic-n of ti is sum-
•i one ar.G if y.iu t ii to appear am
nswer, tor wan i I here
'
»., tn plaintif)
Attcfney at Läw
w.il apply to the euui i t«.r the relict
tetnanaed in s .id co.nplair , succinctly JOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER
stated, a« follows:
Th t the bonds of matrim >.ny exist
Office Hours: J
? An°i 'I
> Afternoon 1:30 to 5
in/ Between plaintiff amt def n .an, b.
it so.veu an<. abrogated; ai d ttiat lh<
Bank of Jacksonville Building.
usts ana disbursments vf this sui
b
cuxed to diteidanti and that plaintiff JACKSONVILLE.
•
-OREGON
ue al.eweu su. ii uioei and lui ther
I el i a t > ti.e Court stcu s just
e ,ui. able.
Tuis summons is publis ud in
jau.vi.aa Pust, bv order A Hun. 1.
u. 'l.uVtie, Judge o: the t euntj
yfourt, oi J .ckson County Oregon which
said oii.ti was made and entered cf
ftc.®K
record un the Uth day of September
imiriPT Of» f O FEE.
.■romptly .»Maine ' «n '
TéJACE -MAK h S, < v . ..i^: :.d lui flight a regis-
l»13,ai d the first puuncaiiun is the lbih
t i--re»!, bi iid M.«:t I. ? ><:el or I’koto. for
day oiSeptember 1913.
«
L
i¡y. I'. tiiilptacl-
F.Ì£E .ISPGr.Tcì: ;
I« e eyelnuiwly, E.««. .’. i. r URfNcjüS.
J. A. LEM ER Y,
Se I 2 e ” ÎA H » ‘ •.r. *• f -r IhYalualde hook
» ì
¿W I m C -7. . j i I tuLL PAtENTS,
Attorney fur 1 laintiff
o’i- $ \ I I
. !
I t Ret h partner.
lawyer
Office in Bank of Jacksonville building
JACKSONVILLE,
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local application*, as they cannot
teach the diveaaea portion ot th« mt .
There ig only one Way to cur« deafness,
and that is by constitutional r.-medlca.
Deafnesa ia caused by an Inflamed condi­
tion of ti e mucous lining of th« Eusta­
chian Tube. Wlien tills tqbe is Inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect
hearing, end wlwn It Is entirety closed.
Dtafh. sg is the result, and unless tha in»
ftnnlmatlon can be taken out and thl*
tube restored to Its normal condition,
hearing will bo destroyed fofever: illtiB
cases out of ten iir« ratispd^ by Cataffm
which Is ricthlnrf but an inflamed condi­
tion of the fjiucoiis. kurfifccd:
,
Wo n Itlj-irn tine if«iMjd tmiuirk fotknf eii* pf
IloAfn..»« n-Au-.-ll j catarrh) thSlcaHnul I»-rUrel Sy
flair. Catarrh Cum. Bead tpr clrct|lars;fre«:
F. J.« ! li:N EV. 4 CO, Toledo, OM
Bold by Drnssiats, tie.
Take Hair. Vajally t'Ula for conaUpeUon.
D. W. BAGSHAW
LEGAL BLANKS
We have on hand for sale the following
blanks viz:
Lease,
Mortgages,
Bill of Sale,
Agreements,
Warranty Deeds,
Q'.ut Claim Deeds,
( hattel Mortgage,
Acknov ledgementt,
p..e..t !.. : n .tl (j.... - r Yu.uAUlo ihiur.nation.
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S >eed» of (he Sta-e.
Veari
anluoii- reselir. li tiavp re
I
ventisi Hi.:i il« «t-ir* tii-nrli all moie
ivith »,..•< Itti- «pe.sls of frolli ten tu
thlrt» inl’v-i pi't si-comi ohi star, tlo-
siiti, uhi » mg iilanit tlilrti'i-ii nilles per
s « m - oii <I
Itili thè nipl«l star», filose
bulina Inrire proper tnotions saj. of
«•iglit or ulne se<-onrts of are per yeur
are tlylng ni sudi ti'rrltii' vdodties
th.-it tlii'.i forili il i 'I iiss hi theiiiscH es
Tt«‘lr spei'ils «re lietivci n Ititi and 5»0
nilles pel s<s-oiiil tlie li.tler lieiliit limi
of file finge siili Arctliru* The nitrii«'
tlon of l'ie «iniilitlty <>f nilles In all
stins timi Is Isslles tlint are vlsll le
to tlie «'.ve or to pliotogr.iphl«' plntes-
I* totiilly unalile to cniis«' Illese ini
mense vdiK'itles Tilt* show* timi thè
qiinntity of liivlxllile timtter is far
grenter tinnì limi In thè ItXIJXXi.OtiO
ridille ladies The qnnntlt.v of iimtter
ubi«1 to Impari a speed of 1(X) to .Mki
mite* | ht sis-onil Is far Ix'yoiid.nll ini
aclmition - Editar l.uelen lairktn In
New York A inerirmi
V Vi l»J U
UVl
PAiE'n LèvzYtrns,
?d3 Sever'.Ii .
Wnhlnçtûn, 0. C.
fc’ïwwç
- t -
Real Estate ontract,
Location Notice—Placer,
Location Notice - Quartz,
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
lljtl Eu.atj Yfiiti 0 > it •»■•.t,
BETTER THAN
SPANKING
Spanking will not sure children
of
wetting the bed, because it is not a
habit but a dangerous disease.
C. H. Rowan Drug Co.,
Chicago,
HI.,
have
Dept.
disease
The
1475,
and
for
to
this
make
known its merits they will send a 50c.
package securely wrapped and pre­
paid Absolutely Free to any reader
of The Jacksonville
I
Notice Application for Liquor License
At reasonable prices We intend adding
other blanks as fast as possible until
the line is complete. Blanks of special
form printed to order at ahort notice
JACKSONVILLE POSJ.
discovered a
strictly harmless remedy
distrssing
.OREGON
Post.
This re­
medy also rures frequent desire
to
urinate and inability to control urine
during the night or day in olj or
Squared Accounts.
young. The C. H. Rowan D jg Co.
A dispute olire arose Is-twis'n nn
is an Old Reliable House, write to
English mndlonl mid his tenant The
latter had ghcii notice to quit, but
them today for the free medicine.
would not put :i bill in Ills window to
Cure the afflicted members of your
any this house was "To Re Let "
«
family, then tell your neighbors and
To maire mutters worse, they went to
law ululiti II Tin* liuhrv having henni
friends about this remedy.
the ease. niiKte mi unter for the de­
fendant to put s l itt up wfttihi four-
tm-n ilnya.
The Inndlonl was so overloyed nt Ills
vh'tury lh.it on the fourteenth dnv lie
took « friend «-till lit >i nround to the
house to < huff Ills tenant t he Mil wna
np In the «liulow plnln enough, l»nt
under II wan nimther bill, which ran
as fullo.es
“Calls ■ ot le.» Ing tMiil «tiulus”
a. ...
v.(«•».• ut'Stomach Trouble«
\. I.cn von U itc trouble wi.li your stoBB-
or i ■!.; e-.'isiipKli, g . don’t imagin«
- is iieyond 1.. Ip ju»t becaus«
3.« »■■ ri. yon r.lief. Mr*.
1
1.!, Ji .1 , mites, “Fcr
i ■
.1. 1 t I l.,’V been troilblcd with
n... i. '. v r- tliiiu' I tie upiet it ter-
!.'
1 •«» Cl
iub« . ;.«'. ailverli.ing
-uu I
Alter reading a few
er; - wk had bscu
s J's! lets, I ilaciilcdta
•-ir'r three fourth*
.1 un now eatalmot
• t
i u.t.’' For sale by all
Dysentery i. sawsyi aeficiM and often a
iLugeroii* disease, but it can be cured.
<'h m.lierhin’s Colic, Cholera nini Diarrhoea
Remedy Ill'S cured it «en when malignant
and
O .-lie. For (ale by all dealer*.
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Nothing I* troublesome thnt we
willingly - Thomas Jefferson.
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