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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1899)
HOW FOR THE SUMMER TRADE My Big Summer stock is now complete. There's brightness of summer reflected in every department of my store now. All the different stocks have their complement of fine new mer .vQvi chaudise fresh from the looms and workrooms of American and foreign manufacturers. The display is worthy attention " for the pleasure there is in looking at pretty things and for the money-saving there is in buying of me. The Circus AND SLIPPERS r I ADIES' oil. nvennne The famous W. 5 Co Don't forget the next time you are down town to come in and see the many new styles wc are show ing. Our Prices will make you happy and the fit make your feet feel glad. L. DOUGLAS shoe for Men, Exclusive Agency. ....I Have for Inspection.... Klegaut up-to-date Silk waists. Percale waists of the latest patterns. All kinds of wash dress goods at extremely low prices. In Children's Men's and Boys suits you will find the best assortment ever brought to this town. The People's Store. I. ABRAHAn, Prop. THE PLAIN DEALER. ! Iur Uriua uJ ur uh " i i pairiov. ! l ... . ... . inir. A new low u will be started by tue -1 Booth-Kelly company on Moba k rher. j . rei dan ' .1 Little ol Oakland i Bond, the watch maker soils spectacles i Up-to-date jewelry at J. T. Bryan's. BonJ, the watchmaker, does engrtr- tiEPrEMBEU 11. 1S9V. dentistry B' t I'r. Waller L Main's Urns three rinic cir cus exhibited in Koaeburg Friday Jt S. I-Nrly iu (lie morning the rattle of wagons could be heard alajut the deput as the large circus was being Uken from the trains to the ((rounds near the Hose (5 rove. At noon the parade began which was iiuiueiiHoand uniipie iu every feature and was witnessed by hundred of peu ple from 4oth city and country. After tue parade, a tree exniuition was given j at the large tents, and the main peilurin- j auca bcKiiu at 1 p. iu. This peiforiuance was witnessed by a largo crowd as many people from the country would rather attend in the afternoon so that they could return to their home? at night. The menagerie occupied a separata large tent alj)initi the main tent and was crowded witti people at an early hour eeeiiu the fine collection of wild animals which Waller L. Main exhibits. The p. rfonuauce at niht was eseci ally attraitivo and Que and was wit nessed by the usual larg.) crowd of pec I'lo from t l.o city, who owing to their duties in the r-tores and elsewhere were unable to attend in the day time. There Ai-rtt no gambling games with this cir cus and ttiu imtnber of fakers and crooks whuiiRiially follow phoaa were notice ably few. It mav s paid withal that Walter L Main's is the beat huge circus ever exhibited on this co-is, List of Letters Kcmainiug uncalled for inthe kosibug H.st(.!l)ce l'ersons calling for these let ten will please state the date oti which they w.. re advert Ui. I, Aug. 18'J9. The letters will bo thargi-d for at the rate of one tent cm-h. Au'Vriton, I. Backer, U.S. JohiHou, George Miller, Joseph Molkr, Lee Neeley, lMward Tierce, Chas. l'oindfxter, Juhme Kobiuson, Charlie Mep!n u, Mrs. Tiieo, Wm. A. 1 haiku, Poet master. a .ilinw in . ..biff machine at i n 61 ,beln cor rectly. at A good bicycle ladies ) to trade iur; for yonr wdlM dockland jewelry -vr. w. .. j uo to Jr van. ti is luices wi i ease you j and his work is Bret claw. a m a : : wueeie ueea lorienuiiguuiiug; Chair, rh.ira nnlil vmi ..r.'l ; the eiimmer, i Masters. Churchill & Woolley'e "Native Sons" smokeless shells ... .. ii laurcuwi ooiij b. C. B. tieer went to Co county, this j l'r!. uiorbiog, to look aftr government land matters. still ibe baildinc boom coca on at twin. Oakland and Ashland, and all ; Wantid, girl to do kitchen work in the i other towns in Southern Oregon. country. Wages per mouth. Ad- When vou come to Portland renieui- I Jr. . Kcaebur. Or. Ir and Lave your teeth fixed by lr. M. ! A great many people from the country W. Davis, 103'.. First St. C2i) land neighboring towns were in town E. DuGas. M. U., member Board of J '"V riJ inttendance at the circus, rension Examiners. Office. Marstera j E. B. Tengra, of Eugene, occupies the building residing corner Main and Cass place in the dispatcher's office at this jj point recently vwcated liy F. J. Belts, I who has been translerred to Myri:e Wanted. Ten meu to cut raii-road wood. Call on or addrew, L. L. IIcia, .Olendale, Ore. a24tl) I'ianos and Organs. fr sa'e very cheap ! oh, yes, you can rest in our chair j in quality aud price For Sale Kica &. Kiif . T .ru,lfu n . rallMil trtdav bv telegram to meet the most Kev. Arch- 'k.-lown Ta:k. bisbop Christie at Eugene, and will be ACKERS ENGLISH KEUEDY absent a few days. et0P wsb t "J r ... .,j ... .. : cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or i m. i ra rafiitt.la.1 ' ft B ami Ftil extraction of teeth. No cocaine or en caioe is used, l'atienle with heart o lung troubles can use it wilboot any bad aft effect. j" r Wanted: 50 men lofrutnber yard, money refunded. cts. and ou cts. F or sale at Kapp's drug store. Geo. II. Evans and daughter, l'hobe, of Albany, passed through ILis city Thursday morning en route to San Fran rion. Mr. I.vana ia a brother f Mm. skid roid, logging and saw mill work., MtrthB Adeitoacf this city. Wagea1.50. U.75 d 900 per day.j E Q Steady employment. Apply to The a pleasant iv(h Kl w Ijunbrr Co.. hCinaw. Ore. I . . j visit today. r. Alexander was cjc- itmilHua difference bow bad tbeioected willi the It vlndlalli. about 30 wound if you tue DeWitl'a Wilch Hazel j years ago but left Iloseburg in 73, Salve; it wiU iukUy beal and leave no j IeQmoni,j U grippe, coughs, colds, scar. A. U. M AESTEliS & CO. j CToap 4nd whooping C0Qgt, readily yield W. U. Cole, of Colea Valley, was ia j to One Minute Cough Cure. Use this the city, Saturday, lie made this office , remedy in time and save a doctor's bill a pleasant visit, and deposited the coins j or the undertaker's, in parment for the rLaisDiiALtB one MA ESTERS A CO. j Best bargains on earth. lt'6t piauoa jin the world the Chtckaring. See one tine 7 it tare piauo tace organ. Prices j on all our govJs to u,t the times. Our j prices are luwst fur the came grade rest ' J0Ol's eVtr 2j'cd in Douglas county, both i "r a!w 'or '!" reat Eilers piano liou-e at IV'tland Or. Cll and ' vxAiniun cur nw lurv-n truck m'.tl llm A good milk cow. A good j 1(r- , , .rnil horse to trade for wool or grain. Eu-j tpiire at the Pi-UNDKALtR offit. (da-4) Say, friend?, if tou can bring us ti-at wood you promised on eubtcripiio:), be-, fore Ibe winter rains ret iu, e will feel j greatly obliged lo you. Should any of j Ail wrilJS Crested are Lere'.y t oti yoa feel disposed to bring a load M i Sej ibat nU,er E. S. McGowan. nor not promised we won't ol j-c. !,n,0ebasr Her haJ authority to f.. A. Dodge, the Myrtle Point aiation i t.ind the Preferred Accideut Insurance agent, accoinpauied by hi ife, Misa ! Company of .Vw York. Xor any person Ruba Graham and Mr. aud Mrr. Caddy i now or ucvtr hd auUicritv lo aim the T. K. R HAUI'M'N, Koceburg, Or. Notice. jear in alvsnce.3 Mr. Cole's judgment is all right. Don't think you can cure that alight attack cf Dyspepsia by dieting, or that it will cure iteell. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure whx cure if; it "digest what you eat and restores the digestive organs health, A. C. M ARSTEKS & CO to! W. II. Corbin, one of Myrtle Point's business men, arrived in this city today in company with Capt. Mathers who has been looking after government land matters in Coos county. Mr. Corbin made the Pi.aiMfk vlui a pleasant call. J. L. Stratford, of the Plaimjeaulb, MOKCfc$ lt)SlTlEL LUBLo j froiu AehUnd tonigbl. tick beadacSa, indigestion and constipa' tioa. A aleligbtful berb drink. Re moves all eruptions ol the akin, produc ing a perfect complexion, or money re funded. 25cU. an J 50 cts. M.F. Rapp, druggist. ACKERS' DYSPEPSIA TABLETS are sold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart burn, raising of tbe food, distress after eating or any form of dyepepeia. One little tablet gives immediate relief 23 cU. and 50 cts. For sale at M. F Repp's drug store. Cro Bros, of Roeebnrg, the well known merchants, will soon engage in business at Oakland, Or., where a fine ififk bnildinz is beinc erected for their nee by A. F. Brown. They have many friends, who wish them unbounded pros perity. Jacksonville Times. Mr. and Mrs. George Eetes returned WednesJav from San Francisco and left tbe next evening for Drftin for a day and will then go on to Portland. Mr. Eetes is undecided as to what be will eo in the future but has eeveral things in view, among them being the management as president of the consolidated union Vfter a brief visit with relatives in the city, Mr. and Mrs. Stratford will go to Marsbfield, where Mr. Stratford will engage in busi ness. Schiller B. Hermann, one ol Myrtle Point's leading merchants, accompanied by his wife, have been spending a few days in tbis city, tbe guests of Mr. Her mann's sister, Mrs K. L. Miller. They returned to their Coos county boms to day, accompanied by Dr. Miller and wife. Tbe Union Gazette of Corvallia tays: Claud RidJle, a member of tbe Union Gazette force left Tuesday for bis home in Riddle, Oregon, for a vacation of a couple of weeks. Mr. Riddle is prepar- j ing to begin the publication of the ! "Mite" once aeain. Tbe introductory number will le issued in about three weeks. Rev. E. A. Ross, tbe evangelist, has rented the Cbas. W. Root residence on Main street and bai eent to Eugene for bis furniture. Mr. and Mrs. Roes will move into their new home next Tuesday Lock wood and family sjeut a few djys the latter part of last week visiting with friends in lliie city. They retarded hoae Saturday. Mrs. W. II. Bron of Myrtle Point, was in this city la a Fridiy, oa her re turn home from Oakland, where for two weeks she has been at the bedeide of hr father, Hoc. Gej. T. Russell, who has been seriously ill, but who we are pleased to announce, is convaiefcing. While iu this city Mre. Brown was a gueat of Mrs. W. C. Conner. I Tbe rri'itst t ii.Uv fv.-ui:: nl l!u I era House by Miss Mariba cmeu Ev ens, graduate of the Curry school of ora tory of Boston, will be a rare treat for eur people. Miss Evans has the chair of oratory and vocal expression in the Pa cific University at Forest Grove. The lady will be ablyaseisted by Mr. and Mrs. Appelhoff and George S. Johnson. Mr. Johnson is under the instruction of Madame Jennie Norellie cf Portland, di rector of Music at the Forekt Grove Un: vertity. This is an opportunity that rarely cotees to our city. At the Marks building this moruit g a good number of students leathered for tbe opening session of tbe Roeeburg academy, though several of the students could not be present the first day. Classes were organiaed In Latin, Ger man, algebra, geometry, bookkeeping, English Literature, etc. The regular class week will begin tomorrow morn ing at V o'clock. Prof. Whittlesey has succeeded for beyond his expectations for the short lime he has been here, we are pleased to announce. name of this tirm document?. to recti o:s or other MoKI.AN t'KO!., Portland, Or. Mr. Uegax Improving. The I'bvgiral and mental condition of Conrad Goax art steadily improving, aud it i now thought be is on a fair way to re xvtry. lie has no fever, suf fers but little paio, slees soundly at times, aud bis sppttite is normal. This wiii be welcome nes to "Con's"' friends whom be numb r by tbe score all along the liue frcru Sacramento to Portland, Or. lnf.auced are recordtd where more than ose man has recoverr d and lived for years with a bullet in the bead, and this may be tbe case with Mr. Gegax. Dansmuir New. Dr. J. B. Pilkiniton Lost $180. and Mr. Roes' mother, Mrs. Geo. W. he 'Ross of Atlanta, Georgia, will arrive has perfected among the employes of the I next week to live with them. Ashland Southern Pacific Co. In this cane be will be the permanent home of the Roes' will make bis future residence in San aud in the spring Mr. Ross will build a Francieco. Observer, Grants Pass. ' fine residence. Valley Record. W. P. Haydeu, the well known sur veyor, of Cleveland, had the misfortune lo lose a purse containing (ISO, princi pally greenbacks, and some papers and field notes, last Saturday. The money was lost somewhere on tbe road between bis home and tbis city and was not missed until he was about to purchase a draft at the bauk. Mr. Ilsyden being a poor man the loss falls very heavy on him as it represented several month's earnings. $1.50 Per Day Salary. A few energetic ladies and gentlemen wanted to canvass. Above salary guar an teed. Call on or addres Mllh. C. J. AlOIU AOfc, (j-Jj Iloseburg, Or. who lor the paM six years Las been tbe diagnostician aod physirian-in-chicf at two medical icetitulions iu Southern fal.. Las returned to Oregjo, and en riched with pott grad'iate and hospital experience, feds himself entitled to "A Skillful Diagnostician and Healtr." He will be at tbe MaCiallen House, Rcseburg, 011 Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Sept. 13:b, llb and I5:h and will give free examinations to all atllict ed with any form of disease, but partic ularly chronic diaeare. Dr. P. will take particular pleasure in meetin old patients of 10 years tgo, and he Loes they willjcome and see him. Aiken's and Thornton's Uoats have arr' ved and can be found at ibe Sbtridan place, south of town, snJ are ready for delivery to parties until Au gust. (JIO.) 1 OFFER Roseburg, Oregon, August 21, 1S99. To Our Patrons: It is with pleasure wc announce the opening of our fall stock Our line of men's clothing is a little tardy in arriving; with this exception our fall stock romnlete. and we are showiuir a better assortment than ever in every department. You will probably look over the fall line of other dealers, aud, if so, you will be keenly intcr pstprl tn note that nnr nrires. in defiance of all silTUS of the times, TREND DOWN. It would please us, and we are sure would profit you, if you will call and compare our values with those you see elsewhere before buying. We wish you would note iu particular of the strong values wc offer in UNDERWEAR, also BOOTS and SHOES. In Dress Goods we arc showing the latest, such as Plaids, Silk Crepons, Coverts, Poplins and Broadhcad Worsteds. Wc have an entirely new stock of CAPES and FURS, and have been ipefou our selection of same, but we are willing to leave it to you whether wc showed g(3od taste. The firm of whom we bought assures us there are no better values. Nor are we behind in Ladies' and Nen's Furnishings, Childrcus' Clothing, Hats, Mack intoshes, Blankets, Yarns, Etc., but have a better assortment than ever, Wc hope to enjoy the same liberal patronage you have so kindly given us in the past and to retain your full confidence, we are Your friends, The Semi-Weekly Plain- dealer and The eek ly Oregouiau, both one year ?2.oo TheSciui-Weekly Plain dkalek and the Sunday S. F. Bulletin 32 pages both one year ..52.oo Two papers for the price of one. All three papers oueyear 1HL- PREMIUH LIST. (Coiii iuiied frnm pat DIVISION L. Fruit. i hm I. Apples and benie. Culluctio'i irab apples, M luumr 1st. General exhibit apples, Mrs A Fisher Ut. Collection Cab apples. Mia A Fihhur, 2ud. General exhibit of apples, F. A. Mc Call, 2nd. Glotia Muudi, Mrs A Fisher, lt. Wsxen, M Lemmer, 1st. 1 ellow WinUr Pippins, M. l-etiimer, 1st. Baldwins, M Lemmer, 1st. English Golden Kn-set. M. lajiuiuer, 1st. Spittenbcrg, M L-muier. 1st. Gravenstein, M Lemmer, 1st. Waxen, Mrs A Fisher, 2nd. American Gulden Russet, Mrs A iisb er, 2nd. Blue Pearmain, Mrs A Fisher, 1st. Early Harvest, Mrs A Fisher, 1st. Fall Pippins, Mrs A Fisher, 1st. King cf Tompkins County, Mrs A Fisher, 1st. Porter, Mrs A. Fisher, 1st. ; Rhode Island Greening, Mrs A Fish er, 2nd. Seek-uo-furlber, Mrs A Fisher, first. Twenty Ounce, Mrs A Fisher, second. Nod-head, Mrs A Fisher, second. White Bellnower, Mrs T J Critcser, first. American Golden Russet, F A McCall, first. Baldaius, F A McCall, secoixl. Ben Davis, F A McCall, lira'. Griturs Golden Pippin. F A McCall, bret. Spitaeubergs, F A McCall, secoud. Northern Spy, F A McCall, first. Raiubo, F A McCall. secjnd. Rhode Island Greening, F A McCall, isr. Red Canada, F A McCall, seoud Twenty OiiLce, V A McCaK, tiit. Yellow Bellflower, F A McCall, first, .leaett's Fine Red Nod-head, F A Mc Call, first. Ben Davis, R Bauer, aecoud. Fall Pippin, Mrs C Gaddts, aeon !. Seek-uo-furlber, Mr. C Gllis, cc- oud. Gloria Muodi, Mrs C Gsdois, sreuud. Ran.bo, Mrs C Gaddie, first. Gravenstein, Mrs C GaJdis, lirrl. Red Aslracban, Mrs C Ga!d;s, first. Early Harvest, Mrs C Gai.lV second. Yellow Winter Pippin, F A McCall, second. Rtd As:racban, M'S R L Cauuou, sec ond. Plate of blackberries, M tauiuier, sec ond. Plate of Wackbeniee, Dr FG (Ebiue, first. Plate of strawberries, Ethel I'arroit, first. class ii, Pears and juines. General exhibit of pears, 31 Leuimer, first. Clairgean, M. Lemmer, fust. Seckel, M. Lemmer, first. Vicar of Waketield, M l earner, 5'st. Winter Nellie, M Lauimer, crat, Vicar of WakelieU, Lee Lodou, scc- ood. Fall Butter, Lee Loudon, second. General exhibit of pears, Leo Loudon, scond. G rover, lee London, second. Louise Donne de Jersey, lira T J Criteser, second. Btfurre d' Aryoa, Mrs A Fisher, first. Flemish Beauty, F. A. McCall, first. Bartlelt. F. A. McCall, first. Bsurre faster, F A McCall, second. Swar's Orange, F. A. McCall, first. Ciapp'a Favorite, Mrs C GaJJis, sec ond. Duchess d'Angouleme, F. A. McCall. second. ii Seckel -i Sugar, F. A. McCall. second, Bartlelt, R. Bauer, second. Dish of quince, Mrs. J. If. Short, first, Hiss iu. Grape. Exhibit of gi apes, M Uaiuirr, 1st. Black Hamburg, three bundle, M Leuimer, 1st. Flame Tokay, three buncbe, M Leui mer, 1st. Royal Muscadine, three bunthos, M Lemmer, 2nd. Improved Mission, three bunches, M Lemmer, 2nd. Exhibit of table grains, M Lemmer, 1st. Exhibit of grapes, C. W. Smith, 2nd. Isabella, three bunches, Mrs R L Cannon, 1st. Isabella, Ihreejbunches, Edna Cau- non, uu. class iv. Plunjk and Pruues. Columbia, M Leuiux-r, 1st. Silver prunes, M Lemmer, 1st. Jefferson, Mrs. E. A. Hinkle, 2nd. Hungarian prunes, Mrs A Fisher, 1st. Green Gage. Mrs A Fisher, 2nd. Jefferson, Mrs A Fisher, 1st, Italian prunes, F A McCall, 1st. Silver pruues, F A McCall. Petite Prun d' Agen, V A McCall, sec ond. Yellow KiR. FA McCall, ;firr. Petite Prun d' Agen, R Bauer, first. Peach plums, Mrs S "X Leake first. Italian prunes, John McKean, second. Bradshaw, F A McCall, second . Yellow Ek'g, Mrs. R. L. Caution, sec- for. ROSEBURG NOVELTY CASH STORE, ANY ONE WANTING Fruit Graders, SHOULD BUY THE MOrtlTOR It has Imvii improved and is the iK-st machine on the market. It separates she fruit without bruitfini: or iiinshini; it mid with yrcat rapidity. Inquire of ROBERT POWELL, Wilbur, Oregon. (olp) CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough Bearc the Signature mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmttmks Parents Will Find At our store Everything in School wear for boys and girls. We make a specialty of wear resisting Shoes and Clothing for the young people. We are exclu sive agents for the Celebrated Black Cat Stockings 3 for Boys and Girls. The prices, as us- 3i ual are as low as they can bem ade on 5 high grade goods. Remember we have S everything m school wear for Bovs and uriris. rarenis give us acaii. 3o-303 Jackson St. JOSEPHSON'S. ond. Bradshaw, Mrs K L Cauuoo, first, reach plums, Mrs It I. Cannon, sec ond. ilaci v. Teacher. Charlotte, M Jvetnuier, second. Muir, M Ietniuer, first. Aiken cliug, M Lemmer, second. General exhibit peaches, F A McCall, firal. Ki- Ciawford, F A McCall, tiral. Ol : :n Free, F A McCall. first. Char F A McCall, first. Foster, A McCall, first. Wagner, F. A. McCall, second. Uoldeu Cling, F A McCall, tirslr Aiken Cliug. F A McCall, firet. Muir, R Bauer, second. General exhidit peaches. M LeniUier, second. class m, iiKin i at ill, arc. Eshibit ol i-eachep, M leuimer, firs'. Fihibil of rarpt'eniee, M Leuimer, seconu. Fxhihii of prunee, M Lemuier, first. Exhibit of apple, M Lemuier, firal. Exhibit of peac'.ea. Mra F A McCall, second. Exhibit ol Fears, Mr F A McCall, first. Exhibit of ted raspberries, Mrs FA McCall. first. (Continued ou page 4.) Fresh Family Groceries. My stock of Staple aud Fancy Gro ceries is kept fresh and new, and is com plete, Fresh Vegetables. Tropieal and common fruits constantly on hand. Large stock of plain and fancy glass ware going at ccst to make room for new goods. Cream Puff 16 oz. Bakirnr Powders for 25c. Goods. e) Co c) (6 o) $ V Co e) Co e) Co ) Co Produce taken in exchange ....MRS. N. BOYD. for ft) Co RoscburAcademy Will reopen Sept. 11, 1S99. NoiiMAL, CLAbMCAL AM' CoCRSE. Df'st.-a 1'reparatiou for college a specially. Thorough iustructiou in Mathemat ics, Latin, Greek. Freucb, German, History. English, Natural Sciences anJ Bookkeeping. The school will re-open at Tut Marks BriLX'iNo on Jackson lloseborg. Or., iu tbe rcK'tus formerly occupied by JcJge ilauiiltou. I'ersous interested please call on or aJJres tLe pnncipal. C T. WHITTLtSEr, Roeebnrg, Or. Ollico at Mrs. Wbitney'a, opposite Court House. Roseburg Pharmacy M. F. RAPP, Prescription Druggist. Drngo, Toilet Articles, t'atent Medi cines, Cigars, Stationery, Toilet Soaps, Taints &nd Oils. photographic Supplied. The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Plate Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. Call and Examine them. imnimunminmimmmiHa How'4 This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any cacti of Catarrh that cannot be cored bv flail's Catarrh Core. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Trope. Toledo. U. We the uuOerjixnel have known F. J. Cheney for the last 1 Tears, aud believe hirx perfectly bouorable in all business transactions and financially able to car ry out au? obligations made by their firm. West & Truss, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinuau & Manio, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Core is taken internal ly, acting directly upon tbe blood and niocons surface of the system, rrice 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Test, tuoniali free. There is one little maxim That now 1 will name, Which may bring what is better Thau riches or fame. All I hose who will heed it Good appetite find, S roug uerves, roay cheeks, And vigor of mind. It will hauisb dyspepsia, Rheumatics and gout, That Tired Feeling conquer, Drive scrofula out. And here is tbe maxim Its wisdom is sure Take Hood's Sarsaparilla Aud keep your blood pure. r .......................................... ...... it you see a man Loosing his Purse You would surely tell hint about it without I waiting for au introduction. We sec you loosing money every day by not buying from us and must tell you at once, for our prices J arc lower than any store here and the counters arc groauiug beneath the weight of J bargaius offered. J r Ira Ml If I i (Established in 1877.) The leading varieties of thorough bred fowls. Eggs from the finest strains sent on short notice. Send for Cata logue. Address aHsaefjae)seiei At - J. F, BARKER'S & CO aniicii Wfl, Also PUAMDIflH DIMflCDO Mfll'ICDO UIIMIIII IUII UII1UL.IIU, IIIUIfLIIU, HAY RAKES- I Big Surprises in Men's aud Boy's Clothing, Shoes, tall aud Winter Goods, Skirts, Jackets, Mackintoshes Furs, Men's aud Women's Furuishiug Goods, Table Liueus, Quilts, Blankets. Ex amine our goods and prices, aud convince yourself that you can save money by making your purchases at the C. I. K. STORE. FISHER & BELLOWS. An Astonishing But True Story My home is iu Sidney, Ohio. I have been nearer death with consumption than any other living person in the world, and I wajit you to read this, so yow can tell others. I took a severe cold and neglected it, 1 grew worse all tat time, and at the cud of two years I had run into consumption. I vouched terribly, lost flesh, could not sleep, aud became so dreadfully weak that I had to take to bed. In the following eighteen months I gradually reached the last stages of consumption. No less than seven physicians treated mc and all gave mc up saying I was in curable. I was absolutely helpless. The whole fam ily wore themselves out caring for mc. Ouc day mother and sister canio to mv bedside, and said I had but a day or two more to live. Tears rolled down their checks as they sobbed the news. The doctors had declared 1 was in the last stage, and no human being could save mc. 1 was willing to die. but before going to the cruel grave, I wanted to go out and sec mv dearly beloved town oi Sidney once more. They told mc such a thing was impossible that I would surely dio before I got back. But I insisted, and t graui'y my dying wish, a carnage was titted np with a bed of pillows, ami to tins I was carried aud slowly driven around Court I louse Square 1 git home move dead than alive. Through the mercy of Provi iler.ee, someone brought a trial bottle of mcdicino said to be aconsumptioncurc. No one imagined for au instant it was worth trying. But as a drowning person grasps at a straw, so I tried this mcdicino. 1 was better after taking two doses. Mother got more of the mcdicino and I took it. improving all the time. Today 1 am as well as auy reader of this paper, and the medicine that cured mc was Acker's Knglish Remedy for Consumption. 1 declare before God and man that every word here printed is true." TliU remarkable testimonial, on file In ttie office of Mesiri. W. II. I looker Co.. Xew York, proprietor ot Dr. Aokr' Celebrated English Remedy, i vouched for by them, as well M by prominent drugirUt of Sidney. Ohio. AiU!1 KnuU.h Remedy is sold by nil drnctitaU nmler a pasdtlv -'uammee tliat yonr money wU cr ttm-. l In rutnl t'tiliirr. Co. an. I 1 N,ul.. m I s. and r.vu l.i. In tu.-laii.il-' M.. .3. d to. For sale by M. 1 Rapp, Druggist. ' . ) " m1 i V