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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1901)
1,1 tur!..., N THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES LOCAL NO TEA. V. M. Woodworth, who owns Deo, Jr., the fine Norman stallion, will be at Grant’s Pa««, Gold Hill and on Applegate during the season. Deo Is one of the be«t draft horses In the state,alarge, beautiful blac.k'and unsur passed in style and action. His colts are popular with those who appreciate good horses. The many friends of Miss Rose Wil son, the fashionable dressmaker, who was formerly a resident of this coun ty, will be pleased to learn that »tie has built up a first class bu»ln<—• in Portland. She lately opened hand some parlors In the new building at the corner of Washington and Sixth streets. Easter Sunday was handsomely ob served at theUatholic church In Jack sonville. The building was crowded to Its capacity, by people from differ ent parts of ttie valley, and Impres sive services were held. The singing was especially tine while the sermon by Rev. Father Berthiaume’ was an able one, and biaiiiy spoken of by those wiio heard it. Smallpox first appeared at the Gold Bug mine in January. It was brought to Glendale. There have been 41 cs«es to date, Hye of which were typical cases, namely, Mrs. L. E. Shea, P. H. Roberts, A. J. Osteen, Mrs. F. O. Plot- ner and Leslie Moulton. A strict Quarantine has been established, with I)r. Ben Downing as health officer and physician. Rev. Jordon, of the M. E. Church, was taken to the pest- house. The situation is grave. THE WAR IN CHINA. <---- —- ---------------------------------------------------------------- r The act of Russia obviously is ths spa-k that Plant a tree Friday. will set the Orient aflame. On its faee it looks MONDAY................... APRIL 11, 1WG1 The Lenten Season has ended. like a case of bad faith; but no one knows what all of Russia’s reservations were when . Crops are looking well and promise she appointed her commissioners to treat with | a big yield. PERSONAL mention . Li Hung Chang and the others. All of the Sha tails all suf faring woman how aha «vi Don’t forget "The Girl I Left Be Powers had reservations, including the United Htates. It is, however, known that Russia has Dr. Debar wee tn Medford yester- hind Me." oured of Ovarian Inflammation by always reserved her right to make war on day. Cholera Is »till killing hogs iu some China because of China ’ s act in sending troops J. Bunch was up from Medford not part of the v Gley. into Siberia while the Russian minister was long »luce. Only randy kltohen In southern besieged in Pekin. This right of war to carry * ■* ♦ out her plans in Manchuria has been played by J. B. Dungan of Gold Hill, was In Oregon at The Boss. Russia with tremendous effect on the Powers, Jacksonville Monday. Chas. Buck and Hugh O’Neil were because if Russia declares war it will be for a I. W. Thoma». one of our thriftiest with us during the week. personal cause with which the other nations farmeiH, called Friday. Elegant home-made candles of all have nothing to do, with the exception of Japan. Manchuria was considered as the prise of Antone Rove of Sterllngville, the kinds a leader at Joe Wctterer’s. * Japan after the Chi no-Japanese war, and it miner, was here Monday. Friday is Arbor Day. It will be gen Ö- was mainly through Russia’s finesse that Mr». W. Spence of Klamath Fall» erally observed by the public schools. Japan had to be satistted with the island of Cl was In Jacksonville Tuesday. The roads are improving fast, and Formosa. The stales to be plsyed for in ary war with China will be Manchuria, and Japan Ml»» Margaret Linn Is visiting In bicycles are becoming quite numerous again. is the nation expected to clash with the power Portland, and may remain there. /• that attacks China. J. Shoribachler of Merlin made his Mrs. C. C. I’tirsell of Applegate Russia has broken off diplomatic relations spent several days in town last week. friends living in Jacksonville a visit with the Chinese peace commissioners. This last week. is startling and important news. It portends John Devlin of Applegate spent a Light drink«, cigars and tobacco, the beginning of a elash in the Orient with un few hour» in Jacksonville Tuesday. lunch goods,etc.—best in the market— told possibilities for the United States and J. T. Tyrell of Lake creek precinct al The Bo»». * the other powers in China. This appears to be was among us the fore part of the the situation: Russia Is provoking a war with Don ’ t forget “ The Girl 1 Left Be week. China, knowing that Japan is ready for the hind Me." She will beat U. 8. Hall fray Her refusal to treat with the Chinese “ D kar M rs . P inkham When hen I I wrote wrote to to you you a a few few months months S. IL Co IT in 11 n of Applegate, the Friday evening. comud dinners creates the most strained inter A ago I had been sufferin';' inflammation of the ovaries and national i • 1 »lions which has existed since the miner, was a recent viMtor in Jack womb for over eighteen Joe Wetterer makes a specialty ot he. I had a continual pain and relief of ti.-iegatiosers. The news explains sonville. to all app' <»• » es the alarming atti’ light drinks, fresh candies, nuts, soreness in ----- my and , back —_ _ — I believe my troubles were caused Japan as on th verge of war with Russia, as G. C. Culy of Steamboat, stockrals. tropical and other fruits, etc. * by overwork and lifting i years ago. Life was a drag to me it Is very likely that Japan has been infoimed er and merchant, was with us one day and I ----------- felt like e giving up. 1 had several doctors, but they did me of Russia’s act on. On the contrary, the of Notes, receipts, drafts, due-bills, last week. ficials know Russia has takes China by the little good. I began to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com etc., in nook form, can always be ob and bv refusing to treat with hsr com The recent oratorical contest, be throat pound four montns ago and am in better health to-dav than I Frank Olwell of Central Point was tained at T ub T imes Printing House. missioners, says to Kwang 8u. “Either the tween students of the Southern Oregon Manchurian convention as we want it,or war ” have been for years. All my pains are gone. Your Vegetable among our visitors at the beginning Ashland Dramatic Co. performs at Russia has thus deliberately smashed the con State Normal School, was won by Mi»» of the week. Compound has made me well. I recommend it to all suffering U. 8. Hall Friday night They de Agnes Moore of Ashland, whose sub cert, and it will remain smashed until the women.’’—M bs . 8. J. W atson , Hampton, Va. Powers agree to her demands in Manchuria E. Mayer, Central Point’s genial serve a big house and will uo doubt ject was Frances E. Willard. Supt. If not, and China does not humiliate herself, a When there Is one remedy that is sure, and butcher, was at the county seal Fri get It. Dally, Miss Rose Dodge of Ashland new Russian army will be marched into Man hundreds of thousands of women know from ex churia, and the settlement will take place at day and Saturday. Supt. Dally Is holding the regular and U. B. Watson acted as Judges. the gates of Pekin. Noone here doubts that perience is reliable, Is it wise to experiment with Aug. Fetsch of Grant’s Pass visited examination ot applicants for teach The other contestants were Gertrude the beginning of hostilities will be marked by untried and comparatively unknown medicines? vaulting of Japan into the fight, and that Jacksonville Sunday. He 1» mow en ers'certificates. Tliers is a good at Wiison of Medford, It. 11. Jones of the Russia will not be permitted to piay a lone Eagle Point, Mis« Josephine Crow of band f gaged In stock raising. tendance. in the war with China. It may. iu fact, n C Ilf A D 11 Wc havr deposited with Merlin, Raymond Bates of Grave occur that Japan will take the initiative the n t llr A n III thf‘ City Hank, Wru. Bailey, the miner, returned to The Mackey & Boyd pliotc tent at creek. Miss Floy Cambers of Ashland. moment it is apparent that Russia insists on ' *" ¥ P 11 iF of i~nn, Ko», which the Manchurian treaty either by Palmer creek Saturday with a large Jacksonville will be open for business paid to any per Bradley F. Durphy’s application to extorting son who can find that the above testimonial each Friday and Saturday during the be released by means of writ of habeas arms or by vigorous diplomacj-. quantity of supplies. letter is rut genuine, or wus published before * obtaining the write/'s special permission. corpus was denied by Judge Dunne, of Beware of Ointments for Catarrh D. 8. Cardwell, formerly of Gold month of April. L ydia E. P inxhah M edicinb C o . The finest and largest oranges, just San Francisco and the appplicant Hill and Sam’s yaiiey, is now located that Contain Mercury from tn.- groves of southern Cali was remanded to tfie custody of offic uh mercury will surely destroy the sense ot at Alturas, Modoc county, Calif. fornia, always at The Boss. Every ers to be taken to Portland, where a smell and completely derange the whole system E. R. Cardwell, one of bum’s valley's charge of bigamy has been made when entering it through the mucous surfaces. * RELIGIOUS APPOINTMENTS most enterprising and popular young body buys them. against him. Judge Dunne Baid he Such articles should never be used except on Choice home-made candy and trop did not deem It bls duty to go Into perscriptions from reputable physician^, as the farmers, made T ub T imks a call Sat they will do is ten fold to the good you Rev. Mr. Hansen will hold services ical fruits can te obtained at The the question of the scope of the Ore damage urday. can possibly derive from them Hall’s Catarrh Boss cheaper than anywhere else In gon law regarding bigamy, but felt Cure, npanufactured by F. J. Cheney dt Co., at the M. E. church In Jacksonville Who are Injured by the use of coffee. Recent iy Briggs Bros, of Grave creek, the southern ’here nat been placed In all the groceiy «.ores . contains no mercury, and is taken Sunday morning and evening Oregon. * bound by the acts of the governors of Toledojw) elever young miners, returned home Internally, acting directly upon the blood and anew prepaiatlon called GE a IN-O made ot Rev. Father Berthiaume will bold Oregon and California in the requisi mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Saturday, after a stay of several days B. F. Magee, who mined in Elliott pore grains that take* the place ot coffee. services at the Catholic church io Hall ’ s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu tion proceedings. T ie most delicate stomach rec<"ve» It without in Jacksonville. creek district for several seasons, has ine It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Jacksonville, Sunday, Aprii 7th, at dls..e»s and but few can tell 1'. I'M coffee. It Albert Elliott, a son of Hugh Elliott, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. 8:30 a . m .: and in Medford, on the does not cost over X as much. Cb.<d-en may J. N. Miller, who Is teaching a term been spending the winter in Redding, Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. ?r,r« it with great benefit. 15 c-s. and who for a number of years resided In of school at Provolt, Josephine coun Calif., and vicinity. same day, at 10:30 A. m . Hall’s Family Pills are the best. 5 c.s. per package. Try It. Ask 'o- J2AIN-O. Jacksonville, but who with his family ty,!» In Jacksonville taking the teach A. R. Merritt of Gold Hill, whosold G erman B aptist .—Elder 8. M. removed to Portland about two years years his stock of woods to Fl field Sc Co., ex ers’ examination. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Eby will hold service« at the follow ago, was accidentally drowned Tues- Ing places: 1st and 3d Sunday in each D. T. Pritchard, the expert watch pects to leave for New York state day afternoon from the North Pacific The Institute which took place at Ashland month, at f,he church near Talent; sec maker and Jeweler, who recently with h>s family soon. Lumber Mills wharf, extending Into moved his goods to Jacksonville,spent J. Hartman recently rebuilt the the Willamette river, near Sherlock Saturday before last was the most successful ond, at the Naylor school-house: 4th and the best attended of any of a local matter at Ashland. a few hours in Medford Tuesday. bridge between the ranches of Frank avenue. An inquest was held over i In all its stages there Crump and Jas. Cantrail, and it is now the remains Tuesday, and from ever held in southern Oregon. should be c’eanliue*«. Mark and John Winningham of u substantial structure. The programme was opened by music, fol what was learned no blame could be lowed by an interesting discussion of “Read Forest ereek were in Jacksonville Sat EIj’z Cream n W. Comstock was a visitor at T he attached to anyone for the sad occur ing in Primary Grades." by Miss Nellie urday, en route to Talent, to attend a cleanses, soothe? ar.d heals T ime » sanctum one day this week, rence. Deceased lived with his par Ewan. Miss Dodge then talked on “Overcom conference of the Dunkard church. the discu-ed membrane. lie Is engaged In developing a promis ents and went to work at the mill ing Difficulties in Reading.” which was fully It cures catarrh and drives Miss Marie Nickell, who Isa student ing mine in Jackson ereek district. about five weeks ago, and was much appreciated by all. Miss Dodge knows “how to away a cold iu the head of St. Helen’s Hall, is spending the liked by Ills employers and fellow teach teachers.” Miss Gowland ef the Talent quickly. John Slagle was in Mediord one day workmen. Easter vacation at Salem, the guest Cream Balm is pl-cod Into the nostrils, spreads schools read an excellent paper on “The Edu* of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pape and the last week, to be operated on by Dr. over the membrane and la absorbed. Relief Is Im Bohannon, who removed a cancerous Misses Gray. The collection of poll tax of 41 from cational Value of Geography,” and presented mediate and a cure follows. It Is not dryin v—does growth from the corner of one of Bis each male inhabitant between the her thoughts in a pleasing manner. “The not produce sneering. Large 8ize, »0 eeuts at Drug Rev. 8. II. Jones, formerly pastor of eyes, Claims of a Business Education in our Public Digests what you eat. age» of 21 and 50 years is progressing. gists or by mail; Tria! Size, 10 cents by mail. the First Presbyterian Church In schools,” by Miss Julia Taylor, was one of the G. E. Neuber's herd of deer, seven in Only active or exempt firemen are ex best efforts of the occasion. It was followed by It artificially digests the food and aius ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, N-../ York. Jacksonville, but who has been spend empt The law provide» that the tax Nature in strengthening and recon- . ing the past year in visiting his old number, have been transferred to a a lively discussion. Prof. C. A. Hitchcock structing the exhausted digestive or may be collected by the sale of person home In Ireland, and traveling iu park prepared for them on G. W. presented in an able and interesting manner, Europe, arrived here this morning, Winetrout’s place In Thompson creek al property, and if the collector can “The Teacher's Influence in Forming a Taste gans. Itisthelatestdiscovereddigest- not find personal property he may de for good Literature ” The last session before antand tonic. No other preparation to resume the pastorate of the Pres district. the noon adjournment was, “The Value of can approach it in efficiency. It in-' mand the tax from any jter»on indebt Politeness on Character.” The address was byterian church. ___ Deeds, mortgage«, leases, bends, ed to such taxpayer, unless an oath Is very creditable to the speaker, Pro' Vining. stantly relieves and permanently cures bills of »aic and every imaginable made to the collector that there is no Tne subject discussed first in the afternoon Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, A Clever Performance Promised. kind of legal blanks —the latest and such indebtedness. The meaning of was the “btate Course of Study," presented ™ by -/ ; Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Pres. Clayton of the Normal School. l : i _. MONTHLY MAGAZINS »d»g ’ , ®lclcHeadache, Gastralgia,Crampsand The Ashland Dramatic Company best—are constantly on band at T he this provision is that employers may which Miss Ella Byxbee gave an interesting A F amily L ibrary be compelled to pay the tax due by lesson in natural history, “Mosquito Wrig all other results of imperfect digestion. will present the noted military drama. T imes office. glers.” “How shall we Criticise,” was ably I times In four acts, entitled, “The Giri I Win. Broad and D. 8. Coulter have employes to whom there is wages due. handled by Miss Lida Lottridge The re- ' Price50.', and JI. Ijtrs’esize contains The Best in Current Literature Left Behind Me," at the U. 8. Hall in nearly finished their contract for dig Members of the militia or veterans of mainder of the time was taken up by Supt. smallsize. Book all about dyspepsia mai led free 12 C omplete N ovels Y early Jacksonville, Friday evening, April ging a ditch on P. F. Sway tie's place, the Spanish American war are not ex Ackerman in explaining the new school laws | Prepared by E. C. DeWITT A CO- Chicago encouraging teachers to put their souls in I — ■ 12th, with the following cast of situated in Union precinct, and are empt. They are only exempt from and MANY SHORT STORIES AND to their work. Prof Hayes and Hon. M. Stew- ; the payment of the 43 road poll tax, art al«o addressed the institute in an enter characters. Gen. Kennion, command doing first-class work. PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS I. O. U. F. Lodge Will Celebrate. which is collected by the road super taining and Instructive manner ing the military department of tne $2.50 per year ; 25 CT«. a copy Those wishing sulphur for spraying Tne following teachers were present: Ash visors. Northwest, 11. 8. Evans; Major Bor Jacksonville Lodge, No. 10,1.0.0, land— Nellie Ewan. Susie Holmes. Lida Lott purposes can obtain what they want NO CONTINUED STORIES h igh of the Twelfth Cavalry, 1. E. at ridge. Lora M Colton, Anna V Luster. Mary F., will celebrate the coming anniver reasonable rales by applying to the Durham, M Julia Taylor, Carrie K Bentley, sary of the order, April 26, 1901. EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF Vining; Lieut. Edgar Hawkesworth, Medford In Menorlsm. Distilling & Refining Co., Mary B Leslie, Irving E Vining, E E Wash on duly al Post kennion, J. Edw. By nrder ot the committee. bum, W M Clayton, T a Hayes, R Burnham, The grave Is hardly closed over the remains Mae Millnap, anna Bogue, Daisy Walker, Rosa Thornton; Lieut. Morton Farlow,also which lias Just received a carload. * C hris . U lrich , Dodge, Alice Applegate. C A Hitchcock, J at Post Reunion, Geo. T. Watson; I). B. heame of Medford, the or the late lamented Mrs. Tbos. McAndrew, Cort C has . B asye . a Masterson, Luella Cary, .Margaret when another grave opens to receive those ot veteran sewing-machine doctor, Is Sergeant Flynn of the Twelfth Cav L. C. K ain Byern, Ella F Byxbee. Edith E Brown. A her highly esteemed slater, Mrs. Rose Chav- ready to answer all calls for bls ser alry, J, Laughlin; Private Jones of Adelaide Beebe, May Tiffany, Louise Ganierc, the Twelfth Cavalry, Will Gowland; vices. He lias no superior in the st ate ner. who died near Medford, on Monday, at the Kiltie Wells, Elsie Taylor. Hattie Gleason, DClayton. Edna Wells Phoenix— a Dr. Arthur Penwick from Quebec, Everybody is pleased with his work. • age of 78 years. Her funeral took place yester J Ardinell Hanby, Mrs a J Hanby, Leila Anderson, day from the Catholic church, Jacksonville, Bertha Dunlap. Beagle—Gertrude Richardson. Thad. McHatton; Dick Burleigh, the Horse and Jack bills printed at T he —Doll ie W Badger. Siskiyou— Quinine is 10 years behind. Colds do toi Major’s boy, Harrison Howell; Andy T imes office in the best style and at. Rev. Father Berthlausao officiating. As was Table Rock Coleman. Talent—Minnie Gowland now have to be endured. Mendel’s Dynamite Jacks >n, an Army scout, J. M. Spen reasonable rates. We have a large beBttlng, the same large concourse ot relatives Enna Eugene—E D Pol 11, Mrs E D Poill. Central Tabules (called dynamic from their energy) and friends present at the late Mrs. McAn cer; Bill Smith, an orderly, (). F. and elegant assortment of engravings Point— a O Freel. Alma Wilson. Jacksonville- crowd a week’s ordinary treatment into 14 ” “ hours,and about the worst of colds over night. Millsap; John Ladru, or “Scar Brow,” especially designed for tnat class of drew's funeral, acoompanied her remains, and Mrs PH Dally. • It was the wnr-»t raseo! grip I ever had. a the same and Impressive religious rites wen- an e luc ited Indian of the Satsika or work. I half dozen friends had sure cures Still it performed over her body . The Holland Submarine Boat. Blackfoot tritie, John Mcliut; Fell- I huDg on. Heard of the Dynamic Tabules To The celebrated Snap Shot, the best After a long and virtuous life, after an Ill All our readers are favillar with the Holland 1 my amazement they stopped both cold and on Ox, Silent Tongue, Satsika Ind the first night. I endorse and recom ian». Frank Hendrick and Walter medicine in the world for allaying in- ness, borne with the patience of a truly submarine boat, with which it is possible to go cough mend them io the people "—Barclay Henley, Mauzey: Kate Kennion, the General’s flam mall jn in man or beast, can be Christian spirit after a devout and fervent re about completely under water. If the enemy ex-member of Congress and attorney, 101 San Dr Robinson’s diug ception ot the holy sacraments—the last best have a big warship lying in a strongly fortified some street. San Francisco. July 7, 1900. daughter, Mis» Lillie Patterson; Lucy found at “ Winter colds have always been serious Hawkesworth, the Lieutenant’s sis store, also at Dr. Hinkle’s, Central gift of the Church to his dying ohildren—thia harbor, the boat can be submerged and make things to me. They are hard and stay for faithful servant of God. who, Indeed, chose ter. Miee Cora Johnson; Wilbur's Ann, Point. Try IL months. But the last was stopped suddenly the "better part." departed for that blest home its way to the ship, place a powerful explosive by Mendel ’ s Dynamic Both cough a product of the Northwest, Mis» where never "can It be taken from her." where For expert watch cleaning and re- for all eteral.y she can alt at the feet or her under it. and blow it to pieces without appear- I and cold disappeared Tabules. in a couple of days Blanche Logan; Fawn Afraid, Hawk- pairing, cal) on Pritchard, in Masonic Lord. Yes: us she lived, so did she die Fully ing above water. VVh4le this boat secretly Nothing else does this for me." Mrs. Emma esworth's captive, Miss Gertrude building, who will also put your Jew resigned to the will of God, tn peace and tran destroys ships of the enemy. Hostetter's L. Hollín, 14, Moss St., San Francisco. Aug. 6. Wilson; soldiers and Indians. with sympathetic solicitude tor her Stomach Bitters likewise attacks and over* 1900. elry in fine shape. He guarantees bis qutlTlty. “1 live across the street from where Mendel's dear relatives, with the holy name of Josus on SYNOIMIS. work, and also keeps a nice line of her lips, this noble soul went to receive her comes dangerous diseases, a few doses will Dynamic Tabules are made That is how I They stop colds without reward Here we are forcibly reminded of the give relief in any stomach, liver or blood dis first took them Act 1.—Post Kennion in the Black watches, clocks, luwelry, etc. old saying, "As man lives, so shall he die." order The Bitters not only cure the sick, but notice. I took a dozen boxes with me for mj- footcountry, Montana. Midday, July setf and friends when I went to Neme.” H L* May her soul, through the mercy of God, rest The Pho-nix school, which has been tn peace, and may perpetual light shine upon prevent the well from becoming sick. It should Van Winkle, Capitalist, 2 1890. “TUe General's daughter." 3017 Washington “t. T lz Francisco.^Aug^W. 1900 be take« by all who need a strengthening • St, San > • , • 'Act 2.—Barrack room at Post Ken under the able management of Prof. her. For sale by Citv Drug Store. Jacksonville. tonic nion on the evening of the next day. Hanby, closed the term Friday with graduating exercises that were quite "The Cavalry Bal’..” . « . A SONG OP THE STOVE. Act 3 —I'be Stockade at Post interesting and rellected credit on the Kennion. Day break of the Fourth participants. Mr. H. will next teach of July. "In the midst of Life we in Meadows precinct. BY C. J. EDDY, PORTLAND, ORE. are in Death." M. J. Shields <& Co. of Moscow, Act 4.—The General's home near Idaho, who have a splendid reputa I sing the parlor stove, ths artistic [parlor stove Fort Assinaboine. One day la'er. tion as growers of needs, have an ad While in It's glowing windows now I air Women »nd Braye Men.’ vertisement In this Issue of T he [gaze. T imes , to which we call special at And in the living fire tention. Their goods are first-class Retail Maraet Report. I see what 1 desire That's the wav it begins. Little things “I was a sufferer for many months and price- low. Give them a trial In my Spanish castle lighted with its The following quotations were order. disturb you. You are irritable, restless from nervous disorders that seriously [blaze. made up this afternoon, and is an T. II. B. Taylor, proprietor of Med and worry over trifles. Your heart jumps atfeded my health and peace of mind. I impartial report of the price« paid ford’s feather-cleaning establishment, Among the brlght’ning embers I pict by Jacksonville dealer«: and palpitates at every sudden noise, you was very irritable and restless, and suf ure my esanse will visit Jacksonville before long and Wheat—45(<460c per bushel. make regular trips thereafter. He Where my thoughts lovingly repose. can ’ t concentrate your mind on your fered a great deal from palpitation of the Flour—41.60 per 100 pounds. And 1 stir the glowing fire does first-class work at reasonable Oat»- 40c to 50c per bushel. work, your memory 'fails and you do not heart and sleeplessness. A friend induced That the blaze may spring up higher, rates. Our citizens should have their Barlev—Rolled, «1.25 per cental. While I scorn the wintry wind that sleep well at night. In the morning you me to try Dr. Miles’ Nervine, and I was feather beds, pillows, etc., cleaned by Hay—Per ton, baled. »10. [blows. Potatoes- 75c to 41.50 per hundred. him. feel weak and exhausted, with no appe so much relieved by the first bottle that Onions—2c (a> 24 per pound. You cannot enjoy perfect health, The snow flakes have do pity oo the tite for food and no ambition for exertion 1 continued its use and in a few weeks my Butter—40QH5C per roll. rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes If your [poortbey fall. of anv kind. Nervous prostration has no health was completely restored” Beans—4('tjoc per pound. liver is sluggish and your bowels The wintry blaste cut deep into their Lard—124c per pound. clogged. DeWitt’s Little Early [soul, terrors for those who use M rs . S arah H epler , Winfield, Kan. Egg»—10c per dozen. Risers cleanse the whole system. And pitiless and cruel Sugar-D G.4 4.75 per cwt. To thoee who have no fuel They never gripe. City Drug Store, Poultry—42.50 to 43.00 per doaeo Jacksonville, and Dr. J. Hinkle, Cen Is the frigid air down from the north Hama—15 and l«c per pound. [pole. tral Point. Shoulders—124c per pound. The performance of "The Girl I I sing the stove, the artistic parlor Side Bacon—lOfalflc per pound. Left Behind Me," a thrilling military [stove. play, at Ashland last Saturday even And basking In its genial warmth I Property for Sale. ing, was witnessed bv one of the larg [doze, It stops the nervousness, soothes the irritation, quickens the pulse, stimulates fhe diges While dreaming of the time Tba undersigned offer« his residence, est and most critical audiences that tion, induces refreshing sleep and infuses snap, energy and vigor into the whole system. ever assembled at Gan lard ’ s opera- 1 shall seek a warmer clime. located In the best part of Jsstan- house. All who saw it speak In high No more troubled with the winter yilla, for sale at a Sold by ail druggists on a guarantee. Dr. Mile3 Medical Co.. Elkhart. Ind. est terms of praise thereof. [snows JMFrsw Watson's Ma ssago. lyd Æ. ■ There is a Class of People Nasal CATARRH Kodol FL vz Dyspepsia Cure LIPPINCOTT'S BAD COLDS In every town and village may be had, Grease that makes your Feeling Nervous Dr. Miles’ Nervine.