Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 17, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY JANUARY 17, 1902
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I V I II 111 111. M I.
The fanners are all taking advantage
e Hi Bum wi-ather by doing their plow
i.ig ami otherwise improving their f Tin.
A. C. Cooke, of Portland, was out to
se hi brother, Albert, who has been ill
for the last five nioiiths.but is slowly re
Our correspondents will please (end vernig.
in articles befoio Wednedavs of each! J. D. Douglass and wife, of Pufur, were
few day a lard,
,'. V. llowlett,
week .otherwise it reaches us loo late for
publication.
Wllhult
8. J XichoNon ami O. II. Thomas
con.-1 it uttj the sick lint tl.ij week.
Weareglad tj hear that A. IK MaztiU'O,
who lias been ill lor some tune, is now
improving.
Mrrit Clark and son, of SooltS Mills,
. ere doing bnaines-' in this section one
day l8t week.
Mrs. Grshong, of Missouri Town, w-as
visdung .Mrs. B. Wade on Pleasant Hill
Monday last.
Ontr and Earl Davidson, of Rusel
ville, were seen iassing through this
section a few days ggo.!
Mi s Surah Chun-hill, w ho has been
working at Soo'l Mills for some time
past, returned home lust week.
K-yiiond WyUnd, who hits been
working for his brother in law near
Scot i 'a Mills, for some months pat, was
visiting his parents in this seeticn a few
d.i)sago.
visiting A. W. Cooke i
week; also Mr. and Mrs
of Eagle Creek.
J A. Hover baa bought Ed Elliot's
placa. Vlive not beard how soon he
w II tke possession. We welcome all
such men in our neighborhood.
( K. Hunter and brother Perry are
bn-y this fine weather making cord wood
for the Poi timid market. .They will de
liver the wooil next summer. They are
also nuking other improvements in the
way of a woodshed, blacksmith shop, eio.
Eldorado.
Lillian Gans was in Mn'ino Silurday.
C. and C. Smith are building a fence.
Ernest Jones was in Oiegon City Tues
day loe Mallatt came out home Saturday
night.
Will Wallace was feeu in our town
Fi'l'.v.
Veva Jones cut her finder severely on
Monday.
Hob Bollard has traded horses with
Bud Siniih. ,
Several of Mr Smith's family are on
the sick list. .
Al Sc'ioenhorn was the guest of Geo.
Ilelvey Sunday.
Clyde Smith spei.t Sunday evening
wi h W. II. Jones.
.lonea' Bros, in'end to finish their
t it j digging this week.
i randpa l'aine vi-i ed his daughter at
Like Slio e f.ist wet k.
Puine B.oa. luvrf m'd their hoa to
M. Kiuley Mi t liell (( lOi-t-nts per oiind.
Unmascuii.
W. P. Di rty, of (ire-liain. was seen
on our BtieelBo iu day latt week.
Miss Anna O.ten baa been employed
t i ie u-h the Dama us t-choul in Dieirict
N . 77.
. Gil. Pilger, of Poit'and, has heen
span !in a week with old reij.b r ai d
:rieads.
Flank tiiim, of !edo brook, was
vi-iiing relatives and frieinlri hern a fear
d cy iliin wtek.
Henry Bak aed wife made a flying
trip In Oieg'in City Monday lo have
some dental Work done.
po-
Cauby.
Mr. F. Mack ia suffering fiom an at
tack of muscular rheumatisiu.
Revival services are being held at the
M E. church every evening
Mrs. Grazier, ru itber of L. Grazier,
died at the home of her son-in law Thurs
day.
' The Artisans give a supper to the
members iu the lodge room last Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk expect to move
out in the country and reside with their
son-in law, C. Burroughs.
Dr. II. A. IVdman anil family arrived
home from Chicago on Monday, having
been absent nearly fonr months.
The Canby Glee Club expect to give a
grand ball at the city ball Friday even
ing, January 17. Snpper at the Canby
house.
The many friend of S. F. Fisher will
be sorry to learn of his sudden illness.
His smptons seem lo threaten typhoid
fever.
Moth
ler
"My mother was troubled with
consumption for many years. At
last the was given up to die. Then
she tried Aycr's Clterrv Pectoral,
and wis speedily cured. '
D. P. Jolly, Avocs, N. Y.
No matter ho.v hard
your cough or how long
you have had it, Aycr's
Cherry Pectoral is the
best thing you can take.
It's too risky to wait
until you have consump
tion. If you are coughing
today, get a-bottle of
Cherry Pectoral at once.
Ttrw h : 25c, Sic, tl. Alt 4nnl.li.
Con!t your ilnrtnr. II h tk It,
thn do U hi myt. II ha Will J" h . I
tn tali II. ihon d.fu't taka II. Ha houwt.
Laa.a II with linn. art willing.
- J.O. AYKKI O.. Low.ll. Mwi.
n
tfudfiod
is all right, if you are too fat;
and all wrong, if too thin already.
Fat, enough for your habit, is
healthy; a little more, or less, is
no great harm. Too fat, consult
a doctor; too thin, . persistently
thin, no matter what cause, take
Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil.
There are many causes of get
ting too thin; they all come
r.nder these two heads: over
work and under-digestion.
Stop over-work, if you can;
but, whether you can or not,
take Scott's Emulsion of Cod
Liver Oil, to balance yourself
with your work. You can't live
on it true but, . by it, you
can. There's a limit, however;
you'll pay for it
Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil is tHe readiest cure for
"can't eat," unless it comes of
your doing no work--you can't
long be well and strong, without
some sort of activity.
The genuine has
this picture on It,
take no other.
If you have not
A It- I -
ui idu it, oonu ior vt1
Free sample, Its a- Pii
greeable taste will T
surprise you. ;
SCOTT & BOWNE i
Chemists,
409 Pearl Street,
New York.
SOc. and $1.00; all druggists.
Ala
Fred Forsiner is on the sick list.
The weather is exceedingly fine here
at present.
Extensive repairs are being made at
the Bramhall mills. t
J. N. Bramhall baa employed a i
clerk. "Lookout boys"
Some ten rods of II. E. Bramhall's
high watei flume was. blown down by a
gut of east wind.
If Cougar Bill keeps np bis reputation
as a wild cat hunter, the chickens can
roost in the trees in peifect safety.
The wood cutters are having quite a
harvest this fine weather. You cannol
go amine of cord woo,, in these parts.
Jimmy English baa laken charge of
the laygirg crew and is making piepara
tions to commence logging in a few days.
Barlow.
H. T. Melvin is able to be around
again after a severe attack of the grippe.
W. W. Jesse has a slight attack of the
la grippe, but he says be can beat any
man playing euchre.
James Lay, from Kansas, has pur
chased a span of black mares. lie ex
pects to do some farming in Oregon.
The bridge across the Molalla river Is
now completed and teams are traveling
that way now as it saves a long ways
around and a muddy road.
Don't forget D 0. Freeman will pay
moro your butter apd eggs, and Bell yon
goods cheaper than any store in Oregon
Tiy h m and be convinced.
8. Eavens, who has been visiting his
daughter at Oswego, returned borne
Tuesday. Mrs. Eavens will return later
on, as she is not well enough to make
the trip yet.
W. W. Irwin was transacting busin. n
la Barlow Wednesday. He sold bis
entire lot of hay, which amounted to
about one hundred and thirty tons, for
ten dollars per ton.
ine uariow enenre Ulub Had a very
good time last Saturday evening. The
prizes were, won by Caneie Tull, gents
progression; Mrs. R. E. Irwin, ladies
progression; Mr. C. U. Barlow, lone
hand; Mr. Nelson, booby.
Ing and has a force on the ground. By
this change iwoi-orres will hedoueawxy
with and along trestle will be avoided.
I lie ttestie was rmlt when I lie road wa
first conetriicted, and the timbers are old.
Mr. and Mr. John Wrtxlrr, Sr., of
Milwaukie, were very pleasantly snr
pried by their children and grandchil
dren, on L'hrstniaedtiy, it being the 5)lh
anniversary of iheir wedding. The fam
ily came lo Milwaukie from Chicago, in
I87&. and have lived be re ever since.
Their only daughter, Mrs. Mary Beuck,
who lives in Chicago, tin not abt to be
eent. Alter the elegant repast, Rev.
,C. Roeder. in behalf of the ID children
land ?0 grandchildren, made a few appro
priate remarks. In the evening another
pleasant surprise was rendered by about
50 ol th friends of Mr. and Mr. Welt
ler, who remembered them with appro
priate gifts.
THE MAJOR'3 VENGEANCE.
tlrKlnlejr and th Iteitorler Who
l-erilatrnllT Aallvl Hint.
Iiit'li g one of bla cotigresaloiiiil cntti
pulKiia Major McKlnley wus followed
from place to place by a reporter for a
pnpcr of opposite political fultll, who la
doacillir-d n being one of those
"shrewd, persistent fellows who nre til
vrnya at work, quick to see ail Mir
ttiult.v and skilled In milking the most
ef It." While Mr. McKluhy wna an
noyed by the tiilstvprcaeutntloH to
which he w:t almost dully suiiji-ctr.l,
ho could not help admiring tin- sUHl and
pci-slsieiicy with which be wus tiwull
ed. Ills ildllllnilloll, too. Wits Hot un
mixed with compulsion, for the re
iHitter wii 111. poorly clad and hud nn
nmiovlug coiikU. tue night Mr. Me-
lilnley tixik a closed eurrl ige for n near
by town in which ho wna nnnoiiticcd to
spi'iik. The weather was wretchedly
raw nud cold, nud what followed t
thus dcscrlhed:
lie hud not gone fur when ho hoard
thai muikIi and knew that the reporter
wna riding with the driver on the ex
posoit sent. The innjor culled to the
driver to atop mid ullulilcd. "(iet down
(T that aiit. young iiihh." he an Id. The
reiwier obeyed, (liluklug the time for
thi uiujor'a vciu.-i'iiiice hud iimie.
"Ilife." audi Mr. McKluUy, taking off
his overvout. "you put mi this overcoat
ami gi-l lino (tin I ouiTliiKe."
"Hut. MiiJr McKlnley." said the re
porter. "I Knew you don't know w ho I
am. I Ir-.z U-vu with un the w hole
ruuipalgn. fixing It to you every time
you spoko. and I am going otvr tonight
to rip yotljo piece If I onn."
"I knotv- said Mr. McKlnfcy, "but
van put ou thl rout and get lu.xto and
pel wnrni so Hint you tan d food
Job." CUuutaa.uan.
ASTHMA CURE FREEl
Asthmnlono Drings Instnnt Holief nnU Pormunent c
In A 1 Cmsc3.
CHAINED
FOR TEH
vif nc
Miutr.
BEltr AHHULUTLLT 1H:B UN Kt;ai;
rT4L
Tlifrt ( nothing im A llnitHlat.t,,
inrianl rrliel, vn Ml Dim wol.t ..
It I'tirrs wiien nd fl lalln
ll
'I-
Ile. C. V Wells, i.r Villa IthlK., In
"Your 1'ial ImiIUs ol AMiuiiHleur fm
aNl iKihiliiioit, I raimol tell win In,, ,
mi i ne i mr me goon iii'tivcii ti,, mi n i .
. I .11 . 1 1
mfr, ininiiiro n liii fulfill liri I11IH4I ,,
ma lor ten jr-arn. 1 iti . i. rr, ,
tnirrd, I aw y mr sdvefllneiiipni , ,'
ol Ihl. iln aillol and loro.riiiinK.i..uw 1 -o
and lliooalil )kii liad omlirii j,i Y,
lllll ff.nl r,l lo give II a trial. 1 1 II.
ii'i'l. Ill Irlal ai'lrd Ilka a tiiarin, h.in . ' '
full in boiiia " , .,1
$ want to m:ii In Svrrv inlt.,,, ()
treat tit'lil id A.liliinleiie, aim liar in lli.n . '
rlted M Wrlln, v e'll rni II hv in,i .i
HA ll, AM.-4ilfKi.Y MtKK or rih
In anv iiiiriirer ho will wrli loi 11, ,
nnl Nvvsr Inhid, HiimikIi yoii tf H I (
Ilia. Iinwever Nl )oor w, AaMniian,
rllr and rura. !'( or' your , '
iinir xUl w ai lo wild It. I,i 1101 ari,
Wilts al niiea, al ln.iiH K. TA Vt t t 1
UL'lllriVlri'll tl, ! ..t I tlm .. k V u "
imt f . 1 1 1 . r. "... r. r. , , .
tftilil try all PriirK1'.
I..
Xllwaokls
The Saturday Night Club gave another
of Iheir famous dances Saturday night.
The new Woodmen ball will goon be
completed. An estimate was made that
it would be completed by the middle of
February.
The Women of Woodcraft installed
their officers and initiated two new mem
bers, after which a delightful supper wa
spread, of which all partook.
The Milwaukie Grange, Patrons of
Husbandry, is increasing rapidly. They
balloted on 18 new members on tiieir
last night's session. The Grange meets
the fourth Saturday of each month.
The work of changing the route of the
track of the Portland City & Oregon Rail
way Company through Milwaukie ao as
to avoid the trestle over Milwaukie
slough has been commenced. It is pro
posed to extend the track nearly direct
touthward from the shops at Milwaukie.
The track will pass in front of where the
old Standard Flour Mill building stood.
The matter of acquiring title to the land
required for the change has been in the
court, and has finally been settled. As
ome of the land over which the new
route lays is low it will be filled with
e.rth from the high bill eoutb. Archie
Mason has secured the contract for grad-
Mr. Kleinsmiih la treating his houce
to a fresh coat of paint.
Mr. Frnet and Mr. Gilleit, the jurors
Iron Ely, aie at home this week.
The Moehke bouse is avair fur rent,
the last tenant having moved away.
Mr. Elmer Dixon" and Mies Ritia
Pierce are employed in Iheeoort house.
Mr. Morrow captured a goodly num
ber of prises at the poultiy show in
Portland.
Mr. Kose, who occupied th Buckle
house, has removed lo Ridgtfield, Clark
county, Vsshinglon, ,
F. M. Darling has painted bis tele
phone poles white, which ad la much to
its durability and good looks.
Our nnusually pleasant winter weither
ia the subject of reinaiks by everyone.
The oldest inhabitants cannot rerneiuUr
to have experienced iucb an open Janu
ary. Some of onrciiizens are taking advant
age of the dry spull, Ui have their garden
plowed and some are ao optimistic that
that they ate planting early potatoes,
without waiting for the dark of the moon.
This mild open weather has been
favorable for the increased egg croo,
which lowered the price so early (n the
season, though some people complain
.hat their hens are standing around,
doing nothing.
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
THE MAfilC NUMBER.
toaarallna hf the C'rnlc That e
lb Otbrra Thlnhlna.
"I often honr rl the magic number."
said souse oue. "IV lint number la It?"
"Why, alue. of tuiirao," replledi some
one else. "There are nine mtirt you
know, and you talk of a nine days'
wonder. Then yoa bowl at uluvplua,
and a cut baa nine Uvea."
"Noiisouaer' broLr Iu another. "Sev
en la the iimglc u il in her. ScTrutb
heaven, don't you know, mid nil that;
seven colors Iu the rainbow, seven
dnys la tc week, seventh son f a
seventh aotv-great fellow and"
"Ttiah, tuaUr reiiuirkcd a third.
"Five's the u umber you linnu. A
man has Ave fingers ou his hand and
five toes kia font, and he ha Ave
senses, and"
"Three Is andoabtedly the magic
nuinhcr.'' luterruptvd another. "U-cauae
peirjile give three cheers, and Jonah
wus lliald a whale three dnys and
throe ulgtta, and If at first you, Jont
sui-coel, try, try aguln three times,
you seer
This wa rn-elTed with sune fuo
tempt bry th company, and soiilfut
youth gushed out:
"Tim oh. two la the magic uuu
Iht om-self and one other, the adorod)
0110 Just tn or
A bard featured Individual, who had
been llHtetilni; to the convcrnatlon bllh
erlo uuuioved. bore remarked la a
haish olce:
"The magic number la uuiula-r one
In this world, and If you wuut to suc
ceed uever forget It"
Au Interval of deep thought on the
part of all followed, after which they
went Iu silently to eupper.-IVarnou'a.
We carry the largest slock Catk-
ets, Colli maud Lininga in Clack.
anaas county.
We ate the only undertakers in
Claekamaa couwty owuin a
bran and will furnish it for kraa
than ran be had rtnewbere.
We are audrr small expense sod
do not ak large pro6la.
Calls promptly attendrd night or
day
rtlovf 70 atl 3WS.
1 f y
N-itr; - 't'
R. L. HOLM At
Two Ccorf M. sf Court Hoai
mimiin mum!
in Mi f Ann
1
( al'drea ta-rialiy V.ht:
To be given away.
A Voting Contest
nurns, iniii- Km run are e
painful, and if rwif Im ted of'e'l rm
blool poiwiiiin. ''Iil'ilii'il arss'"'
kv llnWa to inch ii!ip. It-oioi-K I w
n 1 mI ol. .la u timely I'eVVi I'. J M
lln-l Halve In unripi lied, Dru.lV'
' lie lire, st lhi pain, soon Km 1
wound. Ilewam id coimterfeltk M
ciiee piles. "OWiti'a Witt k tj.n.
,. 1 KaJvn rured my bl y ol ei xmiu alit e
, phfwmians guVN r up, ' Wlile J.lih
I Mica, N. WVb.ir. n. "Lbr m
! aniwao bd she amh d twu lo lHilr d
!
a .!. " Tidi reuM-dv
Harding.
I. 1.1 1... : .
I' "" "f " llil
In
(ilalliMiuaa
"Talk si (mi lit ahura,'
rmnity l.il.c rilv.tm:'; "I dntit
aald ua 0n,a
iw
For the most Kip.tl r church, lolge, so
ciety, si IhsiI or (M-rrn.n f Oregon City, by
which s$l"iO Lrnng piano wiiL be given
away 011 J inii.irjr 1UJ2, to t(:sa ioiy
Ll.... .1......1. 1 1 . 1 I thi nrt In It for-iiriiiiilMi-iiiiiia i1l,.f v
.", 1 iiuicu, rinK.M ur inrmiinronnng Inn
the g.eateat number of v.doa. Conlest r'-i'tna UMux m day will, a V.
now open. Clnaes January 23V 1 p. in. uirge lulntiow ua a l-lj: luaik. I k
All votes will be counted ouua a week, i blte i'Mdid a Iiuks. It was 1 , t
. ... . one nud guve aie na pretty a f!gt:
and a full acao..,,! of the vote a the con- t ,vi,r MW tJ ,oltu U)e u.
test progremea will (b puhliohtvl evory tfit; point iflurtv It la altuched to',
n. -...1 ..... loi
rrltuy In ta Oregon City Enterpils. -7"" 1"' V V, . ., u
(, , , , , 1 "Wo llahoiF Iu other nrta of the
The final oo.nt at the close oJlhe contest. ,f,,.r ,ll)t M,J() llmy ..j ,0.,
will lie inadw by a committee o three;; tundliig. thu citlde rowing while U y
I U'leii wiiii a minnow. We were r .
mm
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
-ritj v Bna cneeriuiness goon
0 disappear vhen the kid
neys are out of order
or diseased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
mat it is not uncommon
for a child to be born
afflicted with weak kid
neys. If the child urh
atea too often. If th
urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child
reacnes an age when It ahould be able to
control the passage, It Is yet afflicted with
bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of
the dlfficuMy Is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
inese important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased ronHitinn r n..
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
mosi. people suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis-
eraoio wim Kidney and bladder trouble,
na Dom neea me same great remedy.
The mild and the Immediate effect ol
owanip-K.001 13 soon realized. It u mnA
Dy druggists, In flfty-
teni ana one dollar ' . re.'A '
Sizes. You mav hau a P! I ra.W'kuuiiB
sample bottle by mall 52:
ice, .ISO pampniet tell- Rom 0 Swamp Root
Ing all about It, Including many of the
thousands of testimonial letter. rwHwil
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kllmw
a. w., Dingnamion, n. 1., be aura and
mention this paper.
Information regarding Civil Service
Examinations, Pensions, Patents, Boun
ties, Trade-Marks, Copyrights, Mail
Routes, Govt. Supplies, Public Lands,
Govt. Documents procured. Three large
libraries located here.
National Information Borean,
612 14th 81., N. W.,
Washington, D. C.
The EnterprUe $1.50 per year.
Ka Word for Lot.
Id comparison with the English
tonprje foreign toiiguea aeoin pniHlmo-
nloua In Miuie ways of exprvtoiloii and
wuHtcful Iu others.
For Instnnco. It la Imposalblo to "kick
a man In French. You must give him
a "blow with the foot." The Portu
guese do not ""wink" atone; they "closo
and open the eyes."
In the languages of the American In
dians there la no word with which to
convey the Idea of "ati-allng," perhaps
because the Idea of property Is so
vagiie. It ia related of one of the curly
mlsslonarlea tbut Iu attempting to
translate the Dlblo Into Algonquin ho
could And no word to cxprew "love"
and waa compelled to Invent It.
A Spelling Oe,
Some of you who thluk you arc well
op in spoiling Just try to spell the
words la this little sentence:
"It Is agroenble to witness the un
paralleled ecstasy of two harassed pod
dlers endeavoring to. gauge the sym
metry of two peeled pears."
Read it over to your friends and aoe
how many of them cun spoil every
word correctly. The sentence couUiIne
many of the real puzzlers of the spell
ing book. Loudon Tlt-Blls.
Ills Everyday Salt.
'Dixon I don't believe young Short
lelgh Is half as extravagant as people
say be Is.
Hlxon-Perhapa not, but I've noticed
that he has a suit of clothes for eery
iiay or me week.
Dlxon-Is that ao? Why, he has al
ways had the same suit ou every time
I mot bltn.
Hlxon-Well, that's the one.
Ha Cllmblnar.
"Ah, my friend." sighed old Bkln-
flynt, who was dying. "I'm going a
long, long Journey."
"Never mind." replied the friend, who
know him. "It's all down bIll."-PhlIa-rtclphla
Record.
Kiowa 10 AtoiiiK,
The old idea that the body some
times needs a powerful, drastic, puta
tive pill has been exploded; for Dr.
King's New Life Pills, which are per
fectly harmless, gently stimulate liver
and bowels to expel poisonous matter,
c eanse the syftem and absolutely cure
Constipalion .o. Pick Headache. Ouiy
25c sfo. Harding's drug atore.
the two constants in the Wad w ill eackv !
send a reuikwentntive lo iWida who get'
the piano .The votes ai alven one vula
free wilb every L'Gu raU purchase by the
following iiieichsuls. lHin't let any but
vour own church, a-aiety, school or
fiiemli-any till Inn honors, and remem
ber thai every vulri wonts, l'lano M on
exhibition at Fiank Ilusuli's furniture
stme. Why not trade where you, van get
ballots, a Ihey eost you ahaolulely
notion? Everyone ought to at leant do
that much for the-ir society or tiburch. '
ljt of merchants where votes can bo
secured :
Frank Buscb, furniture.
Wilson & Cooke, hardwas.
C U. Huntley, drmcs.
W. A. Huntley, books and stationery.
M. Michaol, drygoods, clotlilng, Ao.
Kraiisse Bros., shoes.
Fred C. Gadke, plumbing and tinning.
Adams Bros,, Golden Rule Baaaar.
Mr. Btory's Crystal Candy Kitchen,
7lh street, opposite Sua.ieusiuu Bridge.
R. L. Holman, cigars and tobacco.
Heinx 4 Co., groceries.
Muir Bros., groceries, 7th and Center
atreet.
Electric Cash Grocery.
G. W. Grace, general store.
Oregon City Enterprise, job printing.
Vaughn's livery stable.
Albright & Logus, meat market.
Brown 4 Welsh, 7th St. Meat Market.
A. 0. U. W. Building.
Mrs. II. T. Bladen, millinery. Main
street.
Cheney A Rait, photographers.
Knowland, tailor.
Jo
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Hliank A Bisaell,
Biidge and Depot,
7th at , between
llig clow by ll.e plat e wLer I hut!
tho llh I -i the i.iurnlnif w hru I w
baas dart lor my luilt, I guvo ll t1"
to swiilluir mid then struck. WI- F
Hot the flub litlo tl boab I Men
three lt louder atWkiiw out tf
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In the tin mil u U'l eii I i'U tue
lcii. t!n-io wna IV a.nilic bin cln.
bad taken from s.ijr lino. ii:id ll can -tio,irl,v
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I tn!l of tho I isl minnow was Htloiri-
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fof it In (he liner',!!!' nf li e b.i."-.'jr
Vwrk Tiliica. '
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Every j ear a larnn nam her of
sufferers wboelurg anesoreand ra r
w ith rough' arc nrgeil n go to aw en
climate. Bit this is cosily and no
ways Hire. I) n't U an exile when u':
King's New Diseonery for (oiisuni;to.
will enre you at home It's the m'iDii.
fallible nioilicina lor Cmiglia, Col Is, it. ,
all Throat and Lung dlae4aos on n 1
Hie first dim biings relief. Asloiit,,,
cures result from perslalonf oe. 'j
bottles frea at W. A. Harding's. flt
Ois an I $t. Eviry h ttle guarantee'.,
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CASTOR 1
For Infanti and Children. '
The Kind You Hare Always E;:'
Bears tho
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Of Ilenrilt to You.
D, 8. Mitchell, Fulford. Md. : "Durlnir
a long illness I was troubled with bed
sores, was advised to try DeWiu'a Witch
liazel halve and did ao with wonderful
results. I was perfectly cured. Il Is
the best salve on the market." Sum
cure fjr piles, sores, burns. Beware of
counterfeits. George Hardina.
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