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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1905)
SALE SALE SALE .. - 1Uvu vu luc uuus ana rvnas 01 our c u M M Ctx STOCK. Including SUMMER DRESS GOODS; SHIRT WAISTS; LADIES' SHIRTS; REMNANTS OF CALICO; SILKS; WOOL GOODS; OUTING FLAX X EL; LADIES WOOL SHIRTS ETC. Men's and Youth's SUITS at a PRICE that WILL and MUST SELL them. e must make room for our new stock, so come early and get the Pick of the Assortment I THE PEOPLE'S STORE I. ABRAHAM, PROP. ROSEBURG, OREGON. nnnnnnnnnjwM J " t THE ROSEBURG HOUSE HARVEY JONES. Proprietor dates 1.00 per day and upward New Brick. New Furnishings. Prompt Services. Opposite the S. P. Depot Grounds . 5 : -LOCAL AMD PERSONAL i 2 Chronology of Local Evrats and the Passing Thrnne. 2 , a James E. Sawyer has returned from a business visit to Klkton. H. O. Lewis and wife and F. B. Brown and wife are attending the Exposition . Mrs. John Thorn peon has returned from a visit with relatives at Cottage Grove. A marriage license has lieen issued to J. L. Oreninger and Uunhilda Larson of Ulendale. Mra. D. J. Lake and daughter and Mrs. C. H Daves left on this morning's local for Portland. Black and white checked mohair suit ings the very latest novelty juat re ceived at Josephson'a. County Treasurer G. W. Dimmick has returned home from a visit to the Ump qua coal mine near Klkton. W. E. Thompson, of Scootsburg, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Thompson, of this city. H. I). Graves and wife and Mrs. N Rice and L F. Bias, have returned from a visit to the Lewis and Clark Fair. A marriage licence was issued at Eu gene Thursday last, to C. F. Blundell and Miss Ethel Dyer, both of Riddle. An extraordinary dreea-gooda order. Flegant lustre auitings, full 60 in. wide, at 71 cents a yard. To be had at Joseph son's. Coming to the Fair Many of the people of Douglas county are getting ready to make exhibits of poultry; livestock or products at the Diatrict fair to be held at Roseburg Tuesday, Sept 12, and to continue five days. We have heard a great many people say they were going tojbring their tents and camp on the fair grounds which affords a beautiful and conven ient site. The fair will be a hummer Come To The Fair. See The Exhibits. See the Largest House Furnishing Store in Southern Oregon. RICE & RICE THE Osteopathic cuies are permanent. . P. J. Johuson, dentist. Grave's build ng. 49tf THE CELEBRATED WASHINGTON ANY FLAVOR AT JENNINGS 8AHERY CONFECTIONERY Cleanlineat. Snperior Pastrie Heati it Oar Inducement far and Sweet Patronage. HOSIERS RESTAURANT In the same old place with more added. We have now enlarged our restaurant entrance on both Sherdian and Cass streets. MOSIER STANDS FOR BEST MEALS J. FALBE'S RESTAURANT hen in town and don't know where to eat, ask your friends and they will direct you to If FRENCHY'S" OPPOSITE DEPOT Dr. H. L. Stndley the Osteopathic Physician cores acute and chronic diseases, corrects deformaties and removes foreign prowthe. Consult ion free. Phone or call for appointment. Office in Abraham building. tf Another sign of fall: hammocks are becoming cheaper. Geo. Marsh and wife of Looking Glass are attending the fair. Mrs. M. R. Smith is visiting with relatives in Portlan I. W 11 Rose and family, of Deer Creek, are attending the fair. W. H. Lindsay and Farl and Pear! Johrson, visited in Eugene last week. Furnished rooms for rent at $3 per 'month. Applv to) Mrs. Boaen, Rose street. si Mrs. J C. Henderson, of Portland is the guest of Mrs. O. P. Henderson, of this city. All dental work poefively guaranteed ' by Dr. Pearson, office in lavlor and Wilson building. tf Miss Hszel Drennan, of Portland, who has Uen visiting friends in Roseburg, has returned home. Hon. Lvnn Caton, the well known banker, of Oakland a as in Roseburg on business last week. Dr. H D. Stndley Osteopathic Physi I cian will be at home ready for business . Saturday Aug. 12. Mioses Leona and Gert'e Matthews t have returned from Portland where thev attended the fair. i J. E. Sawyers, lawyer and notary pnblic Office tip stairs in Douglas Couutv Bank Building. tf If dieeatiftied with tbt) ancient "dope" srstem, try the Osteopathic method. It always gives eatif Action Fine young Jersey milch cow for sale, lieatle.as a Kitten, price Enquire of Mrs. Easton, Roseburg. tf p Perry Simon ar.d Mr. Barber, of South Dakota, were the guests of Mr. E A. Rhodes, of this city, last week. If you have any metal, sheet-iron or pipe w ork to do call on Winnie Gaddis. His work and prices are guaranteed to please. tf Mrs. Will Jackson and daughter Ruth, of Baker City, are the guests of their daughter and sister, Mrs F.d P Tynan, of. West Roseburg. W. E. Bodge has arrived in this city and is preparing to open his taylor shop in the building formerly occupied by the Bell eieters'. on Oak street. Miss Stella Hertz, of San Francisco, Cal., who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. Wollenberg, of this city, has returned to her home. Misses Rose and Elizabeth Parrott left on this morning's local for Port land to attend the Educational Congress and the Lewis and Clark fair. Mrs. W. H. Davis and children, of Lorane, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G Palm, of this city returned home on the morn ing's local. W. A. and Eugene Page, of Dillard, were in this city Tuesday on business and made this office a pleasant call, and added their names to our growing sub" script ion list. Prof. Cole Stanton, of the chair of Latin and Greek of the University Pre paratory School, of Detroit Michigan, is the guest of hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stanton, of this city. J. W. Johnson, a transient was brought to this city from Myrtle Creek last night by the city marshal of that place and locked in the county jail here for examination for his sanity. Reuben Marsters and family ha e re turned from a three weeks outing in Coos County. During bis absence Mr. Marsters party succeeded in killing eight deer and one bear. Ruben says when it comes to bear hunting Teddy isn't in it. Osteopathy eures rheumatism. James llatisbrougli made a visit to .Myrtle Creek this week. A. L. Butler, of Scottsburg, is in this city on business today. New plaid and checked mohair suitings just received at Josephsou's. Sheriff H. T. McClallen is absent in Eastern Oregon on official business. Small novelties in ladies belts just re ceived at Josephsou's. See our window. Wanted W hap pickers. Will pay 1 cent per lb. or 50 cent a box. Apply to N. l.aliaut. Sr., P. O. address Wilbur, Oregon. glp Wanted Light work that can be taken home light washing, ironing and mending, Mrs. M. S. LaBarr, Waits Addition. Drop a postal card. ie(5p) If you wish to feel like you was at borne visit our store. Good chairs to rest in and plenty to see. The place where good Furniture and Finishing's are kept, ita Rice and Rice. Five lots 50x150 at Sail Lake City summer resort ; also 5000 shares of good mining stock in Warden, Idaho, mines. Will trade for Oregon property. Io- quire at this office. tl p Five lots 50x150 at Salt Lake City, summer resort ; also 5000 shares of good mining stock in Warden. Maho, mines. Will trade for Oregon property. In-qu-re at this office. si p For photographs, viewing, Id pic tures copied and enlarged, tlash light pictures and all work io the pho'o line apply at .Graves. Home Studio 1130 Mill St. Phone 777. S15 A Salzman, the popular j-weler, and Dr r Haynes, the well-known den tist, have returned from so outing Black Rock. Tbey report a good time and plenty of game and fi.h. Special sale on high grade mattresses all this week, come and see. Largest line of dressers this side of Portland. Or. Remember we ee.l 1(447 Rogers Bros, table knives, f'-rks and spoons. Rice A Rice. Trunk and Crockery Store of the town. Special sale of tine Beds and Couches. Conches for tri.00 to J0.00. Beds $3 25 to $25.00. Sole agents for Great Ma jestic Range, the Standard Range ami New Koyai Sewing Machines. Rice & Rice. George K. Quine and son of Riddle were transacting busine in Roseburg Setuiday. Mr. inline killed a large black bear Monday of last week. A few days later he sold his pair of flVe hear dogs to a Washington party for f 150 00 cash. Lost, a gent's coat, containing letters, spectacles and valuable papers, also la dies buff cape and some boy's clolbinr, at N. N. Chapman ranch or between that place and Roseburg. Leave at Plaindealer office or Dick Cannon farm. Henry Conn. Ira J. Beidler and wife returned to their home near Wilbur Saturday after an enjoyable two weeks visit with rele tivee and friends at Cottage G rove. On A marriage license was issued at Port land last Friday to Egbert T. Bobbins, of Roseburg, and Mary E. Day, of Port land. Miss Battle Beckley of Oakland, who has been visiting friends and relatives in this city re'urned home Sunday morning. W. E. Willis wife and laughter, of near I-oa Angeles Cal., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clingenpeel, of this city. Miss Lets Hays, one of McMinnvills's charming and popular belles is visiting in Roseburg. the guest of her brother. j Conductor F. T. Hays. Mrs. deo. Davis and daughter of Med i ford, who have been the guests of Mr and Mrs. Smith Bailey of this city left on Sunday evening's local for their ; home. I H. L. Engles. Peel ; John Alexsnder. Glide . Jacob Brown. Canyonville ; and I H. W. Olsen, Oakland are some of the prominent citizens of Douglas county I who are in this city today. Dr. Geo. E. Hoock, of Roseburg. a ! member of the state rifle team at Sea Girt, N. J., is mentioned as one of the leading competitors at the big national shoot which commenced Thursday. C J Durland and daughter, of the Calapooia Valley, were Roseburg visit ors Saturday They will attend the dis trict fair here next month as will many of their neighbors, we were informed. Samuel Joseph Tilden Kast has re turned from a business visit to Portland. Samuel Joseph Til len Rant is authority for the statement tint there is nothing! in Roseburg that will equal the Trail ' and other thiogs. V L Rogard, Frank i-ong, Ed Long, : IVilllAn, t ..,. -m.4 ' T,.l, T Long and wife have returned from A Card """' w misunderstanding in re gard to the holding of the Olalla Rt union, we me undorsigned, beg to state that we are in no way connected with .,., sgrinniii oi tne present move toward holding of a Reunion this year W. R. Wan. Jam s Bvho.h, E. H. ll.LIVAST, BuBaaan Braoa, J. L. Gbimkm. HOUSE FURfilSHERS A Clever Little Invention. Mr. and Mrs. Titos. Gurin, of Mvnle Point, made us a pleasant call Friday. Mr. Guerin had in his possession a very ingenious little invention on which he recently received a patent It was an uninrena nandle around which was two moveable rings on which was figures i the same as on a safe combinatit n. To unlock and open the umbrella the coin- ; . . a ... oinauon must be set, which was simple nut effective. He said umbrellas with i his attachment should cost only from 25 to 50 cents extra and every person could have their own combination. This I invention promises to till a long felt want, for what would te the use of steal ing an nm'irella if you could not work the combination and OMB tot Tom v- certainly have a fortune within very grasp. From the Cheapest To The Btst " The store where you can get any thing: that goes to make the house. Wc Furnish ur Home for Cash or Installments. We guarantee every Price Made to be the Lowest Price When Quality is Considered. u our 'The Half Was Never Told" There are people who believe the world is just entering the Millennial Reign of Christ, and that a wonderful age of progress, both material and spiritual, is about to h mlwr,.! in tmmm. ceded however by ten or fifteen veers of i the most intense strife and anarchy.) Tbey believe that the earth and th great bulk of humanity, both present and past, will, during the next thousand rears, be restored to the perfection which six thousand years ago was ex am pled in the Garden of Eden. They reject the idea of eternal tor ment, claiming it to be unecriptural ; aaeerting that only those who are guilty of sinning wilfully against the fullest light (information are to be considered incorrigible; these, and these onlv, are ; to be destroyed in the Second Deal h . They believe that God has for siz thousand years been allowing man to gain a sad experience with sin, and that be will during the next thousand yctars the Millennium, restrain sin, that man 1 This Brass Rail Bed Special Price $6.50 Two Special Goc Beds at Prices tha Stagger Co m peti-tors. Both Beds in White or Blue. i This Heavy Bed is a Sure Winner $3.75 Orders Always Given Special Attention THE STORE THAT DOE 5 THE BUSINESS. RICE & RICE. THE HOUSE FURNISHERS , tuaj m ngoasouanese in all ol its reign a I Having had an thousand i.r. ' week's owing on the head of Coos river. eoCe wjlh ,ia .nJ one ... ,,,,, .emueorarvreporieu as ana Slaughter experience with rihtn.n- m. of this crowd of good shots, John Alexander and wife returned last Saturday from the I .own and Clark fair. John claims that "the 'trail' bee's will ; be well prepired to make a atiaa oh .8.. 1 aa to which tie will serve, and will then be tested by the loosing of S un to de ceive those who during this long period tide all hollar." and claims that for shall have failed to become well ground it... .utu were accompanied t.y to gouthine good honest attractions Dtuglaa county i ed in godliai exhibit j, beat of all. C P Clarke, the well known passenger brakeman who has been on trains 11 an I 12 l -el ween this city snd Ashlsnd has bit! in a run on the Forest Grove local ami will move to Portland imme diately. Judge Galloway adj u-ned court at ; Dallas Tueedsy at 4 o'clock, Io perform the marriage reremony for his life time friend, Gleu O. Holmsn. who wss mar ried that day to Mrs. Marti, a Holman of Dallas. Incidentally the lawyer had ' the best of the judge, for juat after the . election last year when Judge Galloway was being congratulated he remarked that he would adjourn court any time to marry the first lawyer in bis district who wanted his services. Mr. Hol man walked into the court room at d whispered the promise to the jude, and court was adjourned. Congratulation i to Mr. and Mrs. Holman. McMinnville News Rep rter. A strange looking fellow, applied at j this office one day last weak, says the McMinnville !Sews Reporter, for aasist- Thoee Mug thus de ceived will go down into the Second Death from which there will be no resur rection. But spice will not permit a rehearsal of all the peculiar views of these people. Come sn I hear a dis course along lhaae lines on "God's Eternal Purpose." If you are seeking the truth, you will be amply reptid for all time and effort by attending Undenominational. Seats free. No Collection. Meeting at 7:31 p m., Thursday, Aug. Slat, at the Christian Church. Herbine. Renders tl.e bile more fluiJ and thus 'helps the blood to Bum, it aflonle i prompt relief from bi'oioum-s. indi.ee- tion. sick and nervous he id u lies, and i ovei -indulgence in fool and drink. G ; L Caldwell. Agt. M K and T R R. Che cotah. Ind. Ter.. write, April is, 154J : ; 1 was sick for over two yean with e largemenl of the liver and spleen. The d.a tors did me no eood. and 1 bad given up all hope of being cured, when my druggist advised me to use Heriue. It has made me sound and well." 5jc at C Marsters A Co. Ust A gold mounted seal tooth brooch lost on either Jackson or Oak streets about a week ago. Finder please leave it at this office and receive reward. tf a21 Mrs. W . C. Conner and son, Clare, who will spend the week at the Wilbur farm home of the Beidlers. J. W to L" Said he was looking for a job of "soliciting," or an agency of some kind. He had been working in the hayfields, bat did- Mote of this city is introducing ! not like the job, and quit. He was ad- The District Fair premium list is now out and ready for distribution. Copies may by had by calling on Bean! Jt Cul ver, Roseburg. The District Fair is to be held at the grounds one mile east of Roseburg Sept. 12 to IB. Get your pro ducts, poultry and livestock io shape to carry off some of the valuable pre miums, tf llRON BEDsl An immense line of Iron Beds just received. Nothing like them ever seen in Roseburg before. Also a fine line of wire mattreses and top mat tresses. Why cook over that old stove when yon can buy one of our T0LEL0 RANGES and when you get it you will wonder why you put off purchasing so long. Get our prices on all kinds of FURNITURE we can save you dollars. B. W. STRONG. THE FURNITURE MAN. ROSEBURG. a new and very brilliant liquid shoe pol vised that ish of his own manufacture known as the "North Pole Shoe Polish," which seems to be equal or superior to any thing in the market. It is water-proo', easily applied and polishes very readily. He is introdncing it at 2S cents a bottle and it is proving a good seller. Some very substantial and permanent road work is being done about half way betweon Rieeburg and Winchester Coarse blasted rock is being placed about 12 feet wide on the center of the roadway as a foundation for a thick coating of fine gravel, ample provisions having Urn made for goo I drainage. This should make a good permanent road through the famous "black mud" belt. About 25 Coqnille valley school ma'ams accompanied by Coos count) ' school superintendent, Prof Bench at d daughter, arrived at this place Fridi y on their way to Portland to attend the educational congress and the exposition. Among the number was, Thoe. Ouerin and wife, Misses Julia, Bertha and Bell Braden, Mattie Huling, Minnie McClos- key. Miss Rusk, Mrs. Rose and Mrs. Hanson. About this time the campers return and tell what a great time they had, but they never mention how the mosquitos bit them ; how the ants crawled over the table and provisions ; how the women were scared of the snakes ; how tfae nois es kept them awake at night ; how diss greeable it was when tbey had to crawl out in the morning ; how bugs made nests in the blanket ; how they had to squibble over how the work should be divided ; how the smoke from the camp fire got io every one's eyes ; how incon venient it was to wash ; how they wished every day that they were back home ; bow they became disgusted with canned goods, and other incidents too numer ous to enumerate. the farmers were needing belo, but that was not in his line. Be it said to the credit of (Oregon, this fel low has been here only a short time, and our people will agree with him that it is "too long." This fellow la like some others who come here. Tbey are looking for a snap, and when tbey find that the snaps have all just gaged tbey hit the trail again Nothing on the Market Equal te Chamberlain's CoMc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This fact is well known to druggists everywhere, and nine out of tea will give their customers this preparation when the best is asked for. Mr. Obe Witnier, a prominent druggist of Joplin, Mo., in a circular to his customers, says : "There is nothing on the market in the way of patent medicine which equals Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea remedy for bowel complaints. We sell and recommend this prepare tion ' For sale b y A C Marsters & Co W. C. T. U. Notice The annual State W. C T. V. convert tion will be held at The Dalles, Oct. 3rd to 6tb. Full information in detail will be in Septembers W hi'.e Ribbon Review Let us try to come with full delegation, all reports in and our state dues paid. Mas. Ldcia H. Aonrrotr, Mate President Mas. Ida F. Marstbbs, State Secretary . Buy It Now Mow is the time to buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is certain to be needed eooner or later and wl an that time cornea you will netd it Da tiy you wilt need it quickly. Buy it now. It may save life. For sale by a y-a mar m am a v tnaraiera x uo. Notice to Campers I am now prepared to coovev camping partu s to and from the mountains or sea coast at reasonable prices. For par ticu'.ars call on J. W. Dowell. Roseburg. Ur. Phone 2. if I A p r 1 WE HAVE TAKEN IN HAND " "a The collar question saving our custorae s a lot "f annnvsnce from CURTAINS ac fTr0 Notice! ;he pure I llllinnirn white wiw color, i AllNIIKIrli domestic finish and general ap II Li I II aVU pearance of our laundering no I i comparison to the ordinary king. 1 -' WSEBlli STEAM LAUNDRY Soaiaty Meet.nqa. Own Yone Owm Horn Own it now. Btop paying rent. I live in Riverside addition to Roseburg, the Queen City of Southern Oregon. I want you to live here too. Location, soil, health, terms snd prices, all correct. Sen! for pic tured folder, or see me at my office. I'm in earnest ; era you? 31 p Lot) is Banzai, Roseburg, Orer Blue bandana aephron'a. handkerchiefs at Jo- Married. BLUNDELL DYER -At the home o' t I Philippi, at Eugene, Thursday evening, Angus! 24. 1906. CF Rlundell and Miss Ethel Dyer, both of Riddlle, Oregon. It is said the young couple gave their friends quite a surprise by this uncere monious wedding, thav having gone t Engene presumably to attend the cir. -it- Mr Blundell is a well kn- wn youn -chool teacher a son of the late Hon J E Blundell, while the bride is a member of a well known pioneer family at Rid- lle. Their many friends will unite will the Plaindealer in wishing them a long, happy and prosperous wedded life. Tbey will reside at Riddle, where they wer jiven a cordial reception Saturday eveu Ing. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that the undarilgtied has filed ber final account lu the County Court d Doug I a. county, Oregon. a Kxtcutrtz ol the estate of Sidney Robert Hamilton, deceaaod, and that the court has filed Monday, October tj 106. at tha hour ot 10 a. m at the Court H iuse ol aald county. In Koeeburg, Oregon, aa the time and place lor hearing object tuna thereto, 11 any there be, and lor final aettle- mDl then i't first Publication , Aug 31, 106. OATHgRINK Al FKSbA LOUldA HAMILTON, Kaseotrix ol tha aetata ot ilDSIY ROBERT HAMILTON, deceased Rheumatism When pains or irritation exut on sny part of the body, the application of Bal I lard's Snow Liniment gives prompt re- I lief. E W Sullivan, Prop. Suliiv.in Baaaw, El Reno.O. T., writes June f, ; "1 take pleasure in recommen 1- ing Ballard's Snow liniment to all who ' are arHicled with rheumatism. It is the only remedy I have fouud that gives tnniediate relief." '.5c, 5 1. Sold bv A C Marsters .V Co. A.' F. A A. M. Laurel Lodge No. 13 H ild regular meetings on eeeuoo and f nrth Wodneadavs o' owe! month aT. W. Thacebh W. M N. T.JawrrT, Secroiarj . of P. Alpha Lodge Ho. 47. Meat every edneedav, in I. O O. F Hall a' 7 JO p. m. Members in food at anding are invited to attend. Jab A. Paaar, C C. M. F. WaieaT. K. . of R. A 8. O. ELKS. Rosebnrg Lodge Nc M. Holds regular common tea .tons at I O. O. F. Hal! on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Ml members reqoeeied to attend rean arlv and all visiting brothers are cordi ally invited to attend. C. b. Cassos, R. K W. H. Jamiesox, Sec re i at . LILAC CIRCLK No. t9, Women ol Woodcraft. Meets on Snd and 4th Thursdavs oi each tr onth at the L O. O. F. HalL Visiting ban la good standing are invited to attend. M tbtlb Loss. Uuardian Neighbor. Clara Boa, Clerk Second and Fourth Thursdavs. For Sale 81 head of Angora goats and in good reasonable. 10 14) Goata; all young condition. Price R. P. Haydon, Cleveland, Ore. O. D, 1st SEPARATE BATTALUON -O.N. ti , meets at Armory Hall every ' Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. F. B. Hamltji, Capt. 0.' E. 8 Rose-mrf Chapter Nc. 8 Holds their regular meeting on Lbs first and third Thursdays In nonth. Visiting members In tending are respectfully invited to at tend. Mrs. E. J. Stroud, W. M. Free Johnson, Secretary. For Sale Cheap A good, gentle family horse; weight I'JOO lbs. Or will exchange for wood and wheat. Inquire of Mark C. Mun son, Edenbower, or address box ;fci. Roseburg. Or. Phone 4'iXl. tf F OF A.. Court Douglas No. 32 For esters of America, meets each Tuee dsv veiling in Korest-rs' Hall. Vis- ; ittng brothers always welcome. Friti STArrrgi, C R E H LanxtZ. Rec Sec I N Hoovkb, Phvsician u N IT ED ARTISANS, Cmpqaa As sembly No. 105, meets second and fourth Saturdays of each month, in ', Native Sons' hall. Visiting members will receive a cordial welcome. A. C. M ABSTgjta. M. A. M :' vis Joirns, Secretary. I. Nature's Great Invention O. J. F. Pbiletarian Lodge No. tj. Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor ner Jackson and Cass streets, on Saturday evening of each weak Mem bers of the order in good standing ar invited to attend . C F. Harpstkr, S. Q. N.T JgwaTT, secietary OOI DM EN OF THE WORLD. Oamr No. 136. Meets at tha Odd Fellows' Hall, in Roeebnrg, every 8 rat and third Monday evening. Vhdt Ing neighbors always welcome. J. M. Bridos, C. 0. N. T. JawRTt. Clerk. On de Kinks oh dr Amifon. Lit aeny. far awav. Whar !t. t'.rren itttn Auttmt l-lwer-. to di djy . h packed Woae flowers m Awgeat oi ole Ht.im!. n' aldo' l'ae a Yankee, ab long to be dar still. flJAugust Flower i. the only medicine free from a'CQawHf slitnnlautsl that has been successful in keeping the entire thirty-two feet of digestive upparatus in a normal condition, and assisting nature's processes of digestion, separation and ab sorption for building and re-building by preventing all irregular or unnatural causes which interrupt healthy and per fect natural processes and result in intea .inal indigesUou, catarrhal affections (causing appendicitis stoppage of the gall ductl, fertuentution of unhealthy foods, nervous dyspepsia, headache, con tiputiou ami other complaints, such as colic, biliousness, jaundice, etc. t ((August Flower is nature's intended reg ulator. Two sires, J$c, 75c. A. C. MARSTERS DRUG CO. A. D. BRADLEY FOR SECOND WE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO QUOTE THE LOWEST PRICES. GOODS All kinds of Household and other goods bought and sold. Don't fail to see our large stock of NEW FURNITURE and HARDWARE. HARNESS AND HARNESS MAKING A D. BRADLEY