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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1901 CORRESPONDENCE Wrvpondent f In-ir work. i y st.ttiom r ut. iMvrho.1 are requested to re We will supply nil ry. Tim rows from .1 should appear in - cniumns everv week. i H'ondside et et Xullno. who lias been ill, is M -ride i? boarding hi the Murphy von Stone had the ii isfortune to pet Vu k. .1 bv horse last week. M ltr i ab'e to be around again. W H. Hamuli's smiling face was seen in on iiniisl w davs ago. ' A .!!e Wallace departed for Meadow tro it Monday for an indefinite lime. hool started Monday at Lake Shore i'h o! house. CI -mlie S. Howard made a talk at the 5 rnc lull Saturday night wiili the in- !! M.in o or.a.iung a Socialists lo in Mi'k ( reek precinct. "tngirg school will meet on Saturday i gb's at the hall in the future, under tne tnervimou of Prof. G. .Mallatl. W M. Jones returned from the mount-1 ams lt week. Mr. ami Mra. Frank Kininiey are vis j' mi' hi ciuorano. I ed at her home in Mulino March 7, IVH. Mil, hdwin Bowman. She leave? a lin-i.and, three girls and one bov to niouro tbeir loss. Mrs. Bowman was a ni-mher of the Free Methodift church. She liaa been ill the past six weeks. The Mna ns were laid to rest in the Zion ceim tery at Canby, Ore. lonely the home and tad the hours Si i if our dear one has gone rut Oh a brighter home than ours In heaven is no thine own. MBS. CECELIA STOWE, Orator, Kntre N'oui t'lub. 176 Warren Avenue, Cuicaoo, lu. U-t. 1,1902. For nearly four year 1 suffered from ovarian troubles. The doc tor insisted on an operation as lli" only waylo pet well. 1, however, strongly objected to an oiwn'.ion. My husband felt disheartened as well a I, for home with a sick woman is a disconsolate place at beat. A friemilr druggist advised hiui to pet a lottle of Wine of Cardui for me to try, and he did so. I began to improve in a few davs and my recovery was very rapid. V idi in eighteen weeks I was another being. Mrs. Stowe'i letter shows every woman how a home is saddened bv female weak-ties and howcompletelv Wins of lardui cures that sick ness and brings health and happi ness apain. Do not go on MitTer ing. (.Jo to your druggist todav and secure a tl.w) bottle of Wine of Cardui. i .i In Fearful Otitis AgnioNt Illni. heiiruMen, alone and destitute, sneh. o'iei as ne condition ot n mi soinier hy name of J. J. Havens, Ver eaii,e. u r r years he was troubled with Kniney disease a,nd neither doctor- nor medicines gave him relief. At length he tried Eleotrie Hitters. It put him on his feet in short order and now he testi fies, -j ni on the road to complete re covery " Best on eanh for Liver and Jvi'lnev troubles and all forms ol Stnm a n anil Boael Complaints. Onlv ftiV Guaranteed hy Charman 3c Co.,drU;gihl Shnbel. Henry Ginther, who has been workinp mx yeara Eagle Creek. The political pot ia beginning to sim mer, the people of this precinct are wil ling for the renomination ol .Mr. Fa lllaen of George, for representative. Mr. Hiffmiegter is mentioned for the nomination of county commissioner. Mr. Huflmiester ia a neat, thriftv. ener. petic farmer, he ia well-read in goveru mental affairs and has a broad idea of msiness. He will receive the full sun- oort of all parties in this precinct if nominated. When we meet a neighbor the fiist wonts are "still it rains." but it doea not rain still tlie way it patters on the rojf. James Gibson was viaitimr hi mma II. ami II. r. at Barton, a few duv lant week He ia thinkinir of iroinir m , . o----e luaoutju io viaii ma oiolliers and sis ters, whom be has not seen for thirtv RkIUuiI A, M. Kerchem is bulldinp some board fence. G. I.asbcnt his hand on a cross cut saw, which ia quite painful. The lledland school began in district No 75 March the 7lh. Mrs. O Lash in on the sick list. William Stone came home sick from the Willamette I'niverNity. Mr. and Mra. A Hollintis worth wore visiiinp Mr. and Mis. Courlright last Sunday, Mr. Barnett i sick with pneumonia. F, Spiaupe ia improving his road. Mr. and Mrs, V. H. Ronnev were via. itmu at tola rweutly, Mr. Kamachev and Mr. Kercbmach weie out from Portland lookinp over the latter'a farm. He contemplates building a new nouse and nam and otherwise iiu proving iiia place. G. K. Armstronit had the niislortnne ol petting one of his horses hurt while hitching up in the feed yard in Oregon Citv last week. It became frightened and reared up and came down on the end of the neekyoke, running it in Us breast. In your last issue the Mackahurg cor respondent sets up a great cry at the county court because they have a half mile ol bad road in their district, and claims the money ia all niven to Spring water and Viola. We think if the Macka burg people allowed aa much intere-t in road matters as the people of Spring water and Viola did, and instead ol howling at the county court about it go down in their pocket M liberally as those people did, possibly that mud hole might get Used, and, brother, hy the way, were thoee potatoes going to Ore gon City or io the railroad ? llog Hollow, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kider were verv agreeably surprised last Friday evening by a crowd of their friends, the iinprlse lieing given in honor of the birthday an niversary of Mr. Goo. Kider The even ing was very pleasantly spent in card j'laying and dancing, after which re freshments were served, and all departed with many expressions of having a very nice time and winding them many re tiiMia of the day. The complaint th it waa printed in laat week' Issue of the F.iitorprlae in regard to mud ami sticks being put in the mail boxes on IbnUe No. 1 by young women was false, as the complaint was put in by malicious parties. Mrs. Chas. McOonnaek, Sr., called on Mr. and .Mrs. Chas. Huler last Miss Klna MeCormack was visiting in I'rogon i itv last .Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mra. Geo. Kider and Miss iiesaie l larke were visiting at Mr. an. Mrs. H. II. Gregory's lat Sunday alter noon. Mr. Geo. ( aliir, Jr., was visiting in nop iioiiuw last Miniiay. Mra lirant Criteeer U viaiting in Hog iioiiow last Midday. Nr. tiiant t rileaer is visiting at tin home ol her parents, Mr. and Airs. W 8. Kidor. The aiur Hltt-li tinsel. The name Witch Hand is much abused. E. C. IVWitt & Co., Chicago, are the in ventors of the original and only uenuino Witch Hazel Salve A certain cure for I ''" the past t uts, tiurna. Itruises, Lczema, Tetter. I lies, etc. There are nmnv .onnlerf,.iis f this salve, some ol which are danger ous, while thev are all worthlea. I.. buying Wjich Hazel Salve see that the name K C. IVWitt & Co.. Chicago, is on the box and a cure is certain. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. rro-rTreutiii,.ut uiuiioulu. Pueiimoma ia loo damrernna a lor any one to attempt to doctor himself, although he may have the proper treat- uivin i iianu. a piivsk'laii Hiiould al naya he called. It should lie hr i mind. however.that pneunion a alwavs re sults trom a cold or from an aitack ol the grip, and that by giving Oiauiberlaiira Cough Keiuedy the threatfiied uttaek oi pneumonia may be warded off. This reun ily la also used b phvaicians in the treatment ol pneumonia' with the heat results, nr. , J. Smith, of Sanders, Ala., whole also a druggist, says: "I have been selling Chambe Iain's Cough nrniruy ami prescniilug it in my prao- six yeara. I use it in la Oarll..(. Port- in Oregon City has returned home Walter and Grace Gorbett and Lnor i:,l... r I. uiuiorr, ui ouon, were seen in our ouig ts ii n day E. F. (iinlher took a trip to Colton one oav tasi weea J. W. Douglass and H 8. Gibson made atrip to Barton Monday. H. 8. w driving his tine trotters. Dr. A. E. Koberdts ia kept Quite busy nowadays. J. E. Burnett is buying potatoes for parties in I'ortland. R. B. and H. S. Gibson dehorned sev eral head of cattle last week. A, D. Burnett is coiiteuinlatimr on breaking some wild horses to work. Mr. Colt's son. who hail his foot se verely t ut with an ax, is getting around Mr. Bluhm is getting ready to build I on c-utctiea. Dr. Koberdis dressed the .ianv ol onr young people attended the basket eoi-Hl at Cla.ites last Satur aay night. All report a good time. Mr. and Mrs. C Hornsehuch c ailed on Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hornsbuh Sunday. Henry Ginther and Henry Hettnian toon a Hi lug trip to Clarkes Sunday. another barn. Miss Ella Hornshuh has gone to Oie- gon vy to attend the Academy. Dannie Ginther has purchased a new Wl OB W . wound. Charles VanCurren is. working on the sob-power plant of the 0. W. P. A K Co. Mrs. Termadnw has lost three of hnr oest milk cows. Ihey bad a contraction U'iH IIii.. oi ,. ,, i vu-i-. iucjr nan a coniraciioi w i. Hettman called on his old friend of the stomach and died from the effect . F. Ginther Sunday We would kindly advise our county juope ii ne should pet in the habit of wearing lalse teeth, to be sure and not drive over the road at V. Bohlander's because we would teel sorrv for him if he had to go home with out teeth, as the road is in such a condition that it breaks oones, teeth, wagons and except eggs. everything, Dr. C. B. Smith and Isaac Gordon two politicians, were seen with their heads close together the other dav ; so i .i . . . . ' tiuoe iiiai iiiey exenanpea nats! U. F. Gibson. J. Steinman and Homr Clover, ol tagle Creek Gianpe, attended tne Orange convention at Oregon City Tuesday where delegates were elected to attend the Mate Grange at Corvallis. Whst In Ufe? In the last analysis nobody knows, but we do know that it is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results. Irregular living means derange- meui oi me organs, resulting in Consti pation, Headache or Liver trouble Dr. King's New Life Pills quickly re-adjuets this. It's gentle, yet thorough. Only av isuaruiao a jO. arug store. By reading the Enterprise von will ha aepi muy inlormeu ahont the Clacka mas county campaign. We will unH you the Eri'erprise from now until nfmr the June election over three months lor a cents, bend in your subscription ai once. Eagle Creek. Rain and day. Sherwood. mud are the order of the Your correspondent is sorry t chroni cle iue oeatn ol Mrs. Mary Keiley, for merly of this place, but later nf fdahn She died at the home of her mother's iaio. u. j. iter, on me oth lost. Mrs. P. T. Weeks is preparing to iom mci uusiniuu b jsiacaua. Mr. Canfield and family have returned froin Lebanon, where they have been Tisiung ior tne past two months. Good land can be bought near Eagle vice iiouj fio uu io jzw.w per acre. H. A. Wilbern is suffering from a se vere aitack ol la grippe. Mrs. Harry Malon spent a few diva here with relatives. She left for hr nome at Oregon City Wednesday. Mr. Wm. Cox. of Barton, visited F.t,l n.u .1.. ,r.. . . vicca. uu loo iom insi., taking a look at some real esiaie. Mr. and G. Barnett visited friandi in uregon city the nrst of the week. We regret to learn that Mm. Rnhort Devine is at present in ill health. We nope ior ner speedy recovery, L V 1 - V. . . . aim. iwuciui uuki out a dozen nr more nrst class fruit trees on her lot and William Attleberrv ha rtiirnd t,nm ,bout three dozen choice strawberry nu rancD on the rHebalem river. Born to the wife of A. J. Bell on tbe 5th inst. a girl. Both mother and babv oomg wen. r r , i . n uourge munseu, oi oaeme, was in wjwn on onsiness last week. Mr. Mun seu reports lots of high water out his way. Tbe Granpe held their regular meet ing nere naturaay, the 6th inst. ATARRH THE CXEAJfSrKO WD HEALING citbk eon CATARRH ia Ely's Cream Balm Haay and pleasant to ns. Cuntaina no in Jorions drug. It it quickly absorbed. Oivet HeJief at once. It Opens and Cleantea me nasai rvkre, Ailirs Inflammitiun. tlt and frotecta th Uembrana. Kestores tb r.t Tate and B.w'X. L-.rg6 Stz-, Vi ccnu al SnitVUtsor h mail; Trial Sine, lOcenu by mail. ELY hiUIiUkHa, M Warren Street, New York, COLD 'N HEAD plants. A. M. Anderson from Estacada has contracted to cot five thousand ties for tbe u. w. r. B. K. Co. on M. Suttle's place. A party of a dozen or more home seek ers from the East came ont on today's train witb their household goods. It is rumored that Mr. John Tracv ia about to sell his farm, and purchase an other a mile and a half southeast near Mr. Wade's. Ben. Jac'ines is convalescinz from a severe attack of pneumonia at Hill's Military academy in Portland. Hie mother, ftlrs. fcliza Wilbern. has anent tug past wee wuu mm. Mr. Joeepn Bell is recoverinir from an attack of bronchitis and is looking anx iously ior sunny weainer. Mr and Mrs. D. M. Marshall muta . business trip to I'ortland on Thursday They will probably put op a fine resi dence in the Spring at Estacada and move there in order to be nearer the rail way. Mr. Knss Wilcox wna called to land on business the past week. Mrs Slater, of Washington, sister of Mrs. N. M. Tracy, was visiting her sister lasi wee. it snowed the brut of the month about l.'s inches deep but did not lay on very long, uraaa and grain are growing. Mock is lining well, with very few losses. Zee Wills lost two yearling calves up in tne mountains: Mr. Holder hail an old horse shot to save its dying of old age ; ur. n . r, auunin lost a hue hrood sow ty its getting us leg broken in the thick part oi the ham. Uur good old neighbor. John TW sold rns old home place last week, tint the would-be purchaser backed out. We would be very loth to prt from our staunch old friend and neighbor. Mr. liacy, hut as he will not leave ua so far nut that we may call on him we rnav he aole to stau J it. Our carpenter, Henry Palmateer. took novel plan to let (he eliisihlw . iBuiei) see wuat a nne cage he has wait ing for the right birdie (bride), ile gave an uiu peopie s party and oyster supper laat Friday evening and had th viiiirii ladie to come serve the supper. He has a tine 1 18.00 range io his kin-h en that ho cnrislened thesameevening. Ah, Henry, more tiian one way to bait a trap. We wish you a granj success, all right. Those present numbered forty in all and report Having had a good tune. Messrs. H. Epiierson, Wm. Davis, D. and P. Wagoner canvassed the neighbor. hood in the interest of Ii. H. Anders and familv, who are in very straightened cir cumstances, he having the misfortune to get ooih legs'broken by a chain striking them, last August while working for the u. v.r. co, which disables him for work ; and as he has two small children and his wife is in poor health, it maka it bard for thera to get a living; several of iue neignoors contrihuted to their assist ance. Mrs. Z. Wills saw a large panther prowling around their baro one morninir last week. Mr. Wills took l,ia nun .n.t oog anu ran the varmint down on the creek but it did not tree so he did not gut a biioi at h. u ran vii Linn came np Sat urday but as it was too rainv hia doa could not start it. They found where it had helped itself to a fine large deer some time pack J also It has been living on H. n. auuer s coickens 111 winter casen ot pmieiiionia and have always gotten the beat results." Sold by i. A. Harding. (aid) jr. The people of Canby voted last Wed nesday evening to have three months more school and authorised the board of directors to borrow money for that pnr-puse. Andrew Kocher, the implement man was visiting in Aurora laat Sunday. Harry Bair visited Needy Tuesday .lr. and Mrs. Howard I.', Ur and Mra. H. B.iir, Adam Knight, Blaine White and Willurd Knight attended the dance at Aurora given hy the Ki-bekaha on Holiday evening. All report having nan a epieuuiu time. Mr. Deyoe, the genial postmaster at i anoy, made a llyitig trip to Portland on lueatiay. uenry Mught has sold one of ins inside lota io George Knight. Con deration 1100. Property in C-nhv ia nulling n ell. iue lanhy i;ity counci imaail uruinaiice on .Holiday evening prohib iroiii running al large within the city limits, which i. tiling, for they had become quite a inii- oaiii:e. Canby ia to exiairiencn n,.mu-Ui f building boom tills spring. Plana are oeing made tor several new residences. We understand the litilitte rf ll, jk ll.. liekah lodge of Can Ii vara to iiv.hal in the near future, and ol course it will oe a success. Howard M. Brownell d.divorM.I . '""""""K auuressio i ne pupils and pat rons of the school in the citv hall. There were folly 250 persons present. Canby misses the electric liirhka vre much. They havo been turned off, o ing to a break in the machinery at the plant in Aurora. We understand ti.it they they will soon be ready to turn on the lights again. The winter term of School fh,BMf1 tuul Friday. There will be two ..L. v..... tion and then a spring term. The pupils of the Canby school rendered a cantata in the evening in the city hall. The hall was crowded, standing room being at a premium. Every one declared it to lie a success. The proceeds are to be used to buy more books for the alrailv wall HIU l library. A household necessity I)r Tlinmii' Eclectrio Oil. Heals burns, cuts, wounds M the household goods, faruninr tool ,Vi v Mrs. Elizabeth H. Thompson, of Lilly- dale, N.Y., Grand Worthy Wise Templar, and Member of W.C.T.U., tells how she recovered from a serious illness by the use of Lydia E. Puikham's Vegetable Compound. " Pi ah Mm. nitaiim :I am one of the many of your grateful friends who have been cured through tha use of Lyilla Ii IMiikliam' Vrgetuble Compound, and who can to-day thank you for the fins health I enjoy. When I waa thirty-ttve years old, I suffered sever backache aud fmurnt bearing down pains; in fact, I had womb trouble. I was very anxious to get well, and reading of the Cures your Compound bad made, I decided to try It. I took ouly six bottles, but it built roe up and cured me entirely of all my troubles. ''My family and relatives were naturally as gratified aa I waa. My nlec had heart trouble and nervous prostration, ami waa considered Incurable. Khe took your Vegetable tompouud aud It cured her in a short time, and she became well and strong, and her home to her great Joy and her husband's delight was blessed with a baby. I know of a number of others who hare pcen cured or ilitrerent kinds of female trouble, and am aatlalled that your Compound Is the best medicine for sick women." Mas. Euzaurrii IM uomi soj. Box 103, Lillydale, N. Y. Tliotinnd. upon thousand of wiiinen tliroupliout thin country lire not only cxirrNlnir nurli r iitimnt as thei abovn to lli'lr Irl. nil.s, but uro rontluually writing; hUr of Krtlt'"lo to JIrm 1 lnkliHin, until aho has liunlriU of thoiisHmU of l-ttir from J oineii in all t lttaaea of aoilelv wlio liuvo bfi restored to ueuItU by her alylci audi niedlcluc uftcr all otber menus inl fulhxl. Here is another letter whieh proveii conrlnsively that there Is no' Other mediciue to equal Lydlu Ii IMukhant Vejftbl Compound. "Da Mas. riNiUAM : I suffered with poor health for over seven years, not alck enough to stay In bed, and not well enough to njoy life aud attend lo my daily dutlei proper ly. I was growing thiu, my complexiou waa allow, and I was easily upset apd irritable. "meof my neighbors advised me lo try Lydlrt Ii rinkbam'M Vegetable Coau- pou n a, and l procured a bottle. A great change for the better took place within a week, and I decided to keep up the treatment. " Within two months I was like a changed woman, my health good, my step Ught, my eyes bright, my complexion vastly Improved, and I felt onra more like a young girl. I f llV ' 1 wou1' ut spend another year lik it for a 1 fortune. .... , . ., . . 1 PPrwlt my good health, and glvsj all the praise to Lydla Ii Plnkhani'v VefcreUbla Compound." Maa. M. T1I.I.A, 407 Ilaberateen Ht., Havanuah, Ua. Mm. Pink ham has on file) thousands of such letters. Ml ' s7 i . r s 1 1 l 1 e r-f'v S5000 FORFEIT " weeannot forthwith prndnna Ihaorlflnal IMUrtawl linstare of but teiumoulaU, wUcU will prute their loliil. .iiuo,.i,m.. LUla It. riukkeoa MeU. Ce., Ifmm, Haaa. (.'larkamaa. Nenlr, The clerk of the wpsther nredlcla the Mr. ,.il Mr. A" 11..1.1 1 gradual approach ol the dry season. A i damthter Iron, N, Soring v.- I 1, kentle breaking ol the ifood news is ap j tne l-imi v ol J, l Km,.,, Kridav and precialed. A sudden ehaiiue from wet io SHtiinluv Uyi dry iniKht prove disastrous. Now that I lt. Itraiclmrir hi, I fH,ilv (i. we know what is cominu by and hy, we sola, have purchased 'he ui, l,,..,tf ... . can make our preparntiooa accordingly Ed Hibbard and f.unilv. who hv been living on the Myers plsVe f ir sniim nionlhs, leave Clackamas Wednesday morning for St. I'aul. Minn., where they will make their future hi. me. (eoriie HibbanU who hoinrM Myers place .ibout a year ago, has lately of,anysort; cures sore throat, caiarrn, asinma; never tails. Orarce. iue young people 01 USrne (1 irava a dance at the Urange lull and had one of the nicest dances of the winter. Whv? iney got aiong without the usual incense to bamiuosel the brain and befoul the breath. It was inserted in the invitation to leave the bottle at home and stav with it if you could not come without it. Wm do not sanction bottle sucking of that kind in liarHeld. When filled with good milk and a person is the right age. all rigm. Mr. F. Gill closed school at the south Uarueia school for more congenial work. Mr. E. Surface was on the sick list lest Friday and did not teach but is at hia post today, 10 the ior of his natrons and scnoiars. The patrons of Mt. Zion church iravn a social at the Grange Hall to raise money 10 erei;i me oeiiry. jne committee was Mrs. Irwan, Mrs. barab Palmateer, Mrs. ma ralmateer, Mrs. Yocum, Mr. H. and L. Palmateer. They bad chess, dnmi. noes, checkers, crokinole and cards, and sold lunches. They netted nearly 20 to ouiiu tne oeiiry wun. Al present hai a good time. The Odd Fellows lodge was in session up stairs at the same time, the Methodists having the lower story for lueiriHiciai. Some of our nearest neighbors here seem to find good accommodations at the new town, as they stay for from one to two miles down there when they ilea mue expensive, tnough. We are hoping March wilknnt continue as bad throughout as February was. Henry Smith and Henrv Joh naon pa turned from a business trip to I'ortland last week. Mr. and Mrs. Adolnh Miller made a trip to Eagle Creek Monday. Everybody was out visiting Sunday. Chris. Klinker started for a orolomred stay In Aurora, Monday. We are all sorry to see him leave. The surprise party on Theo. Hardes In honor o bis birthday was a success. AH bad a fine time. Miss Annie Johnson, of San F ranciapn is home on a visit. She has been awav ucurijr iour years. Justice of Peace Woodell waa in onr community Saturday . Ihe schoolma m was out hnrsnbeuir nuing rjunday. ( Messrs. Nelson ana Deshazer of Dover were in lieorge last week. Mr. Hans Paulsen went to Dover nn business Monday. Mrs. Peter Paulsen Is some better. Nic. Rath is able to be out. Carl Rath was home last week on a trio but baa re turned to Portland. I - U 1.. , .. V . croup, "Mionging rneieio, anil rented tne larui 10 Mr. Koadarnel. Laat sum nier, Mr. Hibbard went north into lint ish Columbia, where he held some min ing interests, and finally located there Clackamas Grange, No. 2M, held a lively meeting last Saturday. BiiMine.s, a good program, dinner and social visit ing made a pleasant time for the mem bers. Mr. David Spurgeon, who lately carnn from the East and found work in Port. land, spent last Saturday and Sunday wuu ni relatives in tins place. The Y. P. 8. C. E. will give a lean year social at ttie home of Mrs. M. C. iiaywaru next Saturday ever. ng. Ken, couple 20 cents. Young ladies alone, 25 cents. louna men tree. Kefreshinenia will be served. Progressive flinch the amuaetnent. luesday evening. March IS. in th Clackamas Congregational church. Itev E. fJ. Bollinger of Oregon City will give a lecvurn rngrim's rrogress" illustrated by fine stereoptieon views. Doors open at 7 p.m. Lecture at 7:30. Ticket adults, 15 cents ; children, 10 cents. If you want to get the news, all the news, fully and reliably reported, during the campaign, you should sign for the Enterprise. We are making a special rate of 25 cents from now imiil after tin. June election. go. Mr. R. G. Palmateer and wife went to Portland and Oregon City last week on business. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the rf Signature of CXfcWfW of-onging 10 Mia K-beci Voder mid will make tl i. their lunire home, and w.. extend them a heaitv Hcl.vm,, mid w.h ihem aiii-ce. j their new home. John .Mricdaml has gr,.n Ht. a.t. nix inches taller in the hial week which ad. led lo hia original six feet two, makes him Hi., tallest man in N,.,.iv ,) , wears an nninii.lBi'able smile, and al'er tlmroiiKhly diagnosing the avmpioin it was found lhal II, e 1-411., wm,h ,ii t,j the arrival ot a young man at hia I e ami announcing tlmt he intended to make It hi- home lor an indefinite number of ynitrn. The school entertainment and baxket social held st Ihe Needy hall on Kriday evening was an enjoyable rr. Th school rendered a good pmgr.in inler--l-ersed with musin, after which Ihe baskets were sold averaging . god price all round. Ihe proceeds an med to over ii' I. hut the number of baskets waa very small compared with Ihe number of young ladies present. There was a good attendance, the hall bei prked lo its full cHrm-itv and the nnl., uu. ....n..... ' 1 . , rAiiiiniiL and we feel truly ,,,011,1 of the good be havior maintain ,1 during t. exercises. ' W e noticed r.ends from Alanpum. M j. alia, Macksburg, Barlow and Wilhoit Inflammatory Itlicuiiiadxin Cured William Shaffer, a brakeman of Den. nison, Ohio, was confined to hia bed for several weeks with inflammatory rheu matism. "I nsed many remedies," ue says. -'Finally I sent to McCaw'sdrng store ior a Dome ot Chamberlain's Pain Balm, at which time I was onsble to nse hand or foot, and in one week's time was able to go to work as happy as a clam." For sale by G. A. Harding. Indigestion Causes Catarrh of the Stomach. For many vsiri It he. . , .l . nd dytpapeia, but ths truth 1. ...Z,".Z opposita. Indigestion cauae. tatarrh Re! psstsd attack, of mdlr..,0 ta.mes th. mucous membrane. Ilnl.ir th. hf 1,.? ?' 10 c.r1 mudn '"""d of Ino Juices of nature lie...i. . ?' ,,, UI ula oiomactt. Kcdol Dyspepsia Cure relieve, all Inflammation of the m,. membrane, lining ft. stom.ch.'p u hi FrepareH by t. 0. D.WITT CO., Chletiee IIL old by G. A. lUHDI,f!,5;tl,,