Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, November 27, 1900, Image 4

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Get yonr Dishes at Hersey’s.
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C o c a B a y N ew s.
Mr«. Mark «lipped and fell on
Cha«. Pendleton was in towu
shopping Thursday.
the stone walk, at liei residence,
TU ESDAY. NOV. 27, 1900.
Attorney Albert E Seaman, of Friday, receiving inj lines which
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Mfirahnelu came over on le^ul bus-
Church Directory.
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The diroeunloot o f the new vph -
mess ..st rruiay.
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Christian Church— Services every Lord’s
B
icycle
Forsate
or
trade
for
L pd ^ i ., m feet; hea.u, 40 feet;
Day as follows: Preaehinii at 11 A. ui . and
A *40 Imperial, only j
t|| (lf |lo|()> ]4 feet.
8 p. ru.; Lord's Supper, 12 to 12:1ft; lJible a good cow.
School, 10 a. m .;U . E. Prayer meeting, 3 been rode a month—good as new. 1 ,n %r ...
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T.
M. Dnnmiek,
of 9 Ceutervillo,
p. m.
Wednesday—Mid-week prayer meet- a
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$ - *• ,_ ®
8 p. m . The public is c o r d ia lly in v ite d | Apply at th is ojllLP.
, received a letter last Friday from
to attend all s e r v ic e s . J kshk M . H u n t e u ,
I(. D. Sanford, the real estate his son Harold, whoNhad been sick
Minister.
M . E. church, south -regular services dhd , sold lot (5 in block 30, Elliotts for two or three months iu a hos-
each Sunday niorniii« and evening, by the addition to Dr. Culin Friday. This
pital at Cape Town, South Afric
pastor,
E. L. F ituu
,
H e y . Bob». Ennis. Presbyterian, will con- ,
adjoins the doctors premises His health had much improved,
ücuiiU U CilQ i l fra 14
dact serviws in this city the 2d a n d 4th
Kondays of each month in their church,
until further notioe. All are oordially in- !
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P o w .. n ()f F ishtrftI* w as in hl)d he WHS ab ou t to sa il
•#onD u o w a u , or r in uirnp , w as in
town Friday making 6 o m e piep- tralia.
TREACHERY H I A . R D W A X R E .
AA
fo r A u s
T“ !d'
, „
j «rations toward securing a patentj
M. L. Tower, who is in charge
1st, ';.rj nndMli. Sunday' *ttt 'ha^m? and
o n 11 valuableinvention of liis own 0f (he government
improvement,
and 7,80 p. m. Sunday school every Sunday I planning. We wish him success, was in town Sunday. Tlie eight*
at 10. a. m. Ep worth League, G 30 p. m. |
. . .
.
. bents washed out during the storm
Prayer lueolins every Tnareday evening at '
When you are in the now bank
have been replaced in tlie jetty, I t
^ i i c ^ ^ ‘ iDl i r S XteIlded-t0lhe j
"dmirine the beautiful finish
N
I I . O. B s i x k ,
on the counter, etc., remember the and no serious damage to the en- f J
roekment
is
antiaipated
this
winter,
Pastor. ! turned work
w as
done by Mr.
y J
Lautz at the new furniture factory especially on tho old portion o f
the work. The channel aero as the .
L O C A L IT E M S ________
G. W. Hixson accompanied his liar is in splendid condition, not­
mother, Mrs. Sara!. Hixson, to Ban- withstanding the storms, and has
Go to Know)ton for Grass seed.*
I don Thursday, where the old lady a depth at low water o f 26 feet. \
In Germany a tramp is called a will take the steamer Mandalay
A Bad accident occurred st the
“ chauasiergrnbentapozierer.”
for California. Mrs. Hixson will go
stave mill, Saturday, by which |
to
Napa,
where
her
daughter,
Mrs.
E. C. Green, of Myrtle Point,
Albert Wickstrnm lout Ins right i
C. C. Burklow, is now living.
was in town a couple of days lust
forearm. While attempting to re |
E stray Hons.
Three hogs of move a piece c f bark from near I
week.
about 100 pounds weight each, the edger saw. his arm was caught j
Onr old Coos river firend, W. D.
marked with smooth crop off each by the saw, above the wrist, ami a j
L. F. Smith, paid enr town a visit
ear and underlet in the right, arp slanting cut made through the)
last week.
annoying D. Morgan, at the Lamb bones to near the elbow. He was
Miss Lottie Pope, o f Halls creek, place at the mouth of Fishtrup brougli to to An Rnd attended by
paid the H e r a l d a pleasant call creek, and the owner is requested Dr. Tower, who amputated ibe re­
Wednesday.
to take charge of and remove the mainder o f the forearm close to
L. L. Burtenshaw, the Myrtle same from Mr. Morgan’s premises the elbow joint. Wickstrom, who
was about 18 years old, arrived { *
Point attorney, went to the lay to save costs.
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Wednesday.
The following estimates for the here six months ago from Eiulaud.
A persis­
tent cough is
at f i r s t a
'friend, for It
gives warn­
ing of the ap­
proach of a
deadly ene­
my. H e e d
the warning
before it is
too late, be­
fore y o u r
. l u n g s be­
c o m e in ­
fla m ed , be-
f o r e th e
doctor says, “ C onsum p-
tion.” w hen the danger
signal first appears, help
nature with
L.
HAUDWflUE,
AG(1TE WAifE,
QUEENS WAHE,
TiH W ^ E .
Call and examine poods and investigate
p r ice s ,
M l
U. ECKLES,
J O q U IL L E C IT Y , OR.
Qffioe at Macy A Moore Paiut Store.
J. 8. Hayes and C. C. Reed, of
tiie steamer Mandalay, paid the
H ERALD office a pleasant cull Wed­
nesday evening.
Those wishing to borrow money
may be accommodated by corres­
ponding with tbe H erald and
giving tbe proper security.
Bert and Ada Black, son nnd
daughter of Representative Black,
of Myrtle Point, came down Wed­
nesday and proceeded to Baudon
by steamer wlipre tlipy will take
the Mandalay for 8au FruDcisco.
C. 8. Gcodenough, tbe house
mover, o f Baudon, was up to this
place last week and procured about
30 jack-screws from Goodman &
Krowson, he having the contract
for raising the Rosa hall at that
place.
Sheriff J. G. Walker and W. F,
Riley, of Curry county passed
through this place last week on
their way home from a trip to
Salem whither they had gone to
deliver nu insane patient at the
asylum.
* F. M. Wand ling, late from M o­
doc county, California, but form­
erly of Nebraska, who came to this
section nbout two months since,
made our acquaintance lately, and
seemH to tie well pleased with our
section.
J. C. Pierce, the wsll-kuown
timberman o f this county h is liven
over from the bay side several days
visiting frieuds in our town. He
contemplates a trip to the state
of Washington soon to do some ex
pert work for a company helms
worked for in (lie past.
When yon want fiist-class lemons
aud oranges, call for those shipped
directly from the growers to C. A.
Gnge. They are away ahead of
those that ate shipped to the city
and lay in large quantities in ware­
houses lily
ventilated awaiting
orders. They are fresh and juicy
and ns nice as those in the orcliaids.
Bert Pinney, for several years
with the Lyons estate of this place,
has severed ins connection with
this firm and took passage on the
Mandalay for California last week.
His father, who is getting old lias
a large Orange orchard near Los
Angeles, aud Bert will go nnd as­
sist the old gentlemnn in conduct­
ing the same iu the future.
'Improvement of rivers and harbors
in the Northwest have been made:
Coquille river, Oregon, Slid,000;
Siuslaw river, Or.,$4.',000; Canal at
Cascades, Columbia river, Or., $90,-
000;
Willamette
river above
Portland, Or., $30,000; Columbia
river and lower Willamette below
Portland, Or,, $325,000; mouth of
the Columbia river, Oregon and
Washington, $000,000; Grays Hur-
bor, Wash,, $205,000; Puget sound
and tributary
waters, $25,000;
Olympia harbor, $25,000; waterway
connecting Puget sound w ith lakes
Union and Washington, $125,000.
The loggers in British Columbia
have troubles of their own. They
laim the mills do not always give
them the best of a log-scaling deal.
The appointment of a compulsory
log-scaler is
being
discussed.
Oregon lias no state scaler, while
Washington has, but the results
indicate that the law of supply and
1 Hi m ml is the only true arbiter of
values.
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Biggest Bargain Out.
T o C u re n C o ld Iu f i n , ■>»,'.
Trtko L a x a t iv k B rom o Q c in in k T a b l b t s . j
All druggists refund the money if it foils to
cure. E. W . drove’s signature is on each
box. 25c.
Estimates fam ished on all classes
of Work. Satisfaction guaranteed
A Testimonial-
1). 11. L i m n e y ,
Union, N. Y.
If you have any complaint whatever
anil (Ionit e the best medical advice you
ran possibly receive, write the doctor
freely. You will receive a prompt re­
ply, without cost. Address
Du. J. C AY Kit, Lowell, Blass.
Myrtle Point, Or., Oct. 1C, 1900.
I wish to say to the public that
the fingers of my hand which had
been stiff from rheumatism for three
n t e u - s k v e T i a l u e u s o n s f T ik
years were cured in 15 minutes by \ V \ V r a District
Office Managers in this statu
an application of R. O. Kirkpatrick’s to represent me in ilieir own and surround­
ing counties. Willing to pay yearly
celebrated Rheumatic Remedy, and payable weekly. Desirable employment
usual opportunities. References ex­
that a few applications of the same with
changed. Enclose self-addressed stamped
relieved a stiff knee of long stand­ envelope. S. A. Park, 320 Caxton Building,
Chicago.
ing.
J. W . S ears .
E d u c i i t o ’/ o i i r D o w e ls TTltl» C a s ca re ts .
Candy Cafhartlc, cure constipation forever.
10c. 25c. If f . C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
Cures Impotency, N ight Emissions and
wasting diseases, all effects o f self-
abuse, or excess and indis-
,
j cretion. A nerve ton ic am 1
’™ n b loo d builder. Brings the
pink glow to pale cheeks and
restores the fire o f youth,
y By mail BO c per box; 6 boxes
for $12.50; with a written guaran­
Dated tnis 31st day of July. lfiOO.
It. D. S anford ,
Executor.
This Paper Farm Journal
1 Year.
5 Years.
Pay Up and Get Both Papes
the Price of one.
at
Wo want to get 5 0 0 now su b ­
scribers to tho H erald , and arc
going to do it if we can; we there­
fore continue our arrangement with
the Kami Journal, by which we can
send this paper (T he C oquille C ity
H eiiu . ii ) 1 year and the Farm Jour­
N O T IC E .
nal 5 years, both fov only $1.50.
And we make the same offer to
Any person or persons cuffing on all old subscribers who will pay all
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or rem oving CnirriM D a m from the arrearages and 1 year in advance.
T. F. aud W. A. Hinton, con­
nected with the Home Comfort
steel range agency now opemting
in this county, received the news
Yon know what our paper is, and
o f the very serious illuess of their Southern Oregon Oo’s. land, without
mother, living in Mississippi, by being duly nnthorized will be prose­ the Farm Journal is a gem—prac­
tical, progressive—a clean, honest,
telegraph aud started at once hop­ cuted according to law.
useful paper, full of gumption, full
ing to be able to see her before
she departed this life. These are fÌT A n y penna fnmistiiii« ,nfflei«*nt evi­ of sunshine, with an immense circu­
for tho rocovory of Berk so taken lation among the best people every­
excellent
young men nnd the dence
will be given one.half of thebark recovered
where. You ought to take it.
H erald sympathizes with them in
H o CTIIKRN OllKOON CoMVANT.
their Borrow. J. 1\. Flint nnd
Fred DeArniond have
arrived
‘
n .
n
,
from Donglas county where they
were working for tho same agency
V « .. i i i i u i v i i v i H U
U ,0
u a i& a u '
nnd witli Mr. Landis will fiuish up
the work in this section.
la th « beat all-around remedy for C o n -I Cut this ont and re»nrn with $1 (money
A
Klff harp'd in
stipation. Indigestion, Liver and Kid- 1 order or currency) and we will order the
Judge J. II. 8chroeder, o f Arngo,
ney Complaints, Irupnro lllood. Mala- following “ Family Combination” sent pro-
rial Fevers, Chills nnd Fever. Sick and paid:
was in towu Friday looking after
Nervous Headache, Rheumatism, Neu-
business matters. The judge is
San
Francisco
Weekly Post 1 yr
highly elated over his silo expert - 1
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ineut
iu
fact
it
is
no
I,moor
nn
°"®
hl’*
«'■I'rtio-
-W
iW
treatment,
at
a
The
GentleWOWOn
ineut, in uici, n is no longer nn c„ „ ,,f onlv «1. anil inaa unfailin« remedy 1 / .-
,
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experiment, but a thorough success, if mwd AocorJin« to direction- or money national iiiusi. Magazine l yr
With the coming on o f winter his
w
.
Awer. Poultry Advocate 1 yr
cows has not raiien off any
th e .r , v
uken .he
f o r a « ™ * f” Happy Hours Fam. May. 1 yr
FARM
JO U R N AL
Meat Marketing
H j E I E S i n ^ T
Harness, Saddles, Collars, W hips.
All kinds of Harness repair­
ing, Oiling and Cleaning.
Bicycle Fixtures.
BEST W O B K . L O W E S T PRICES.
Curran & Gass, Proprietors.
T
H
aving
bought
out
the
H
E
cen -
tral Meat Market, we will be able to
furniah all kinds of Meat— Beef. Mutton
■oil Fork, ra d will m , Iho high, st rush
price for beef, hogs, sheep, etc.
TEMPERANCE HOUSE
CUKHAN A GASS.
O o q u iillQ
The hill-Bred Norman Stallion,
Q
33C A
R
T
O it y .
O re g o n .
First-class in every respect; courteous treatment.
ular Boarding and Lodging.
]F T a £
Transient aud reg.
V 1 7 I L L BE AT COQUILLE THREE
* t
days out, of nine, beginning Mon- i
day, May 28, 11)00. ^10 to insure; payable
when the mare is kuown to be with foil!.
$ft for single leap: payable within the sea­
son in U .S .ciild o i n or bankable notes.
CH ART RES is a beautiful iron grey. 1<> !
hands high, and weighs 1668 lbs. lie is a
horse of unusual fine style and no'ion. and !
of gentle disposition.
He is powerfully !
built, has a fine head, heavy neok, is deep f
through the shoulders, full across the '
breast, splendid back and loin, round and
full in the barrel, broad across the hips and
ramp, fine olean bone and well set.
His
|
are of same form, color and dis­
i nilSjti(,n
position. (iot by imported Duke de Char­
tres, 254; dam, Norma, imported Pollock of
Scotland Glory, dam imported Rattler.
GRANT H AR R Y, Proprietor.
First street—east end o f bridge.
Whit© L abor.
Southern Oregon S ta te fto rn ja l
A STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS
its ®
m,
m
Great Clubbing Offer:
School,
Ashland, Oregon*
N O R M A L SCH O O L.
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L O S T VIGOR
lAND M A N H O O C
GREAT
XD
Restores V IT A L IT Y
N
How's lh is.
“ I consider your Cherry Tectoral
tho best remedy for colds and
coughs and all throat affections.
I have used it for 30 years and it
certainly beats them all.”
VfrUn tho Doctor .
One of the best Dairy farms in tee to euro o r refund tho money.
Coos county. It contains 171 acres,
135 acres in bottom, GO in cultiva­
N E R VITA M E D IC A L C O .
tion, 23 tine dairy cows go with Clinton &. Jackson Sts.. C H IC A C O , ILL.
tho place as well as nine heifers
For Sale by Coquillo Bhurinncv
that will come in iu the spring, bo­
nifies a cream separator, mower,
.N o t ic e o f E x e c u t o r
rake, wagon and team, etc. Is lo­
cated on river 1 \ miles of a creamery
o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t
tho undersigned has been duly ap­
*2 miles of postoffice. Tho place pointed
as tho executor of the estate of
has two good houses and two barns, John Devinish, deceased; by order of the
all above high water. An ideal County Court for Coes County, Oregon, and
that all persons having claims against said
place for a first-class dairyman. estate aro hereby required to present them
This place can be bad for $7500. properly verified to said executor at his
in Coquillo City. Coos County, Ore­
For particulars call at or address office
gon, within six months from the elate of
this notice.
the H krald .
' ve offer One Hundred Dollars Howard
for any case of Oatnrrli that cannot be
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY A CO. Proprietors,
Toledo, O.
We the undersigned have known F . J.
Cheuey for the last 1ft years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their firm.
West & Truar. Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O., Warning, Rinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Price, 7ftc. per
bottlo. Sold by all Druggists. Testimon
ials fruu
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
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Three sizes: 25c. for so ordinary cold;
50c. for the harder colds; $1.00 the most
economical for older esses.
Dec. 20,1398.
A
Fall Term opens September 17th. A W Y7D T) Prom now to Uec. 1903
11 bran lies required for a statu
M y 5 Vi ¡u s.
tilicute ure thoroughly and prac­
By speeia’ arrangement made with
tically taught.
Tim proli ssiouul
work is espocially strot g.
They the publishers of tlie FARM JOUR­
are thoroughly educated men and NAL we are enabled to offer that
women.
paper to every subscriber who pays
The President’s experience iu ru­
for the HERALD one year ahead,
ral schools, as principal of high
schools, ns conductor of teachers’ for only $1.50 -both papers for the
institutes, as head of noi null schools, price of ours only. Our paper one
affords him the knowledge of the I year and tho FARM JOURNAL from
exact needs of teachers and how to now t0 December 1903, nearly 5
meet those needs.
years.
Tho FARM JOURNAL is
Due credit will he given teach­
ers’ certificates, eighth grade and 1111
established paper, enjoying
high school graduates.
great popularity, one of the best
For information, address
and most useful farm papers pub-
J. II. Pen IT , President, shed. g ^ * D o not dolny.
House, Sign and Carriage
Pai liter,
p ig
Paper Hanging,
Interior Decorating
an!
Graining.
Pectoral Central
Uncle Frank Miller, of Fishtrap
renewed
relationship with the
H erald last week while iu town
shopping.
School,
jfVf
t
D on ’t delay until your
lungs are sore and your
cold settied dow n deep
in you r chest. Kill the
enem y before the deadly
blow kills you. C ure
your cough today.
O ne dose brings relief.
A few doses make the
cure complete.
Oregon Slate Normal
Drain Oregon.
ST O R E , AS
Win. Gallier, Proprietor,
j s y t r s
f t e m
Central
Thorough academic instructions.
The
highest professorial training
Each
teacher a specialist.
Beautiful nr.d
healthful location and homo-liko sur­
roundings.
/ ;
c-.ÜXJkJ-T.
Vail Term Begin.: 3 September lOtli.
This paper (the Coquille City H erald ) has made arrangements with
tho Cir. Mgr. of the ‘‘Vermont Farm Journal.” which enables us to make Better Writef for CATALOGUE and further information,
the most remarkable clubbing offer ever before heard of in this section.
W. M. CLAYTON,
Here it is :
The CO Q UILLE CITY H ER A LD 1 eir,
Pres.
(■ V e r m o n t F a r m .J o u r n a l 1 yr.
| San Francisco Weekly Post 1 yr.
I American Poultry Advocate 1 yr.
) The Gentlewoman 1 yr.
j National Illustrated Magazine 1 yr.
( Happy Hours, Family Magazine 1 yr.
for Only $2.30;
Regular Price is
, .w
'f '
SÊtà
This great combination meets the wnnts of the entire household. The HatiAi-n cives
nil the local nnd county news; it in your homo paper and no member of the household
can do without it. The Vermont Farm Journal and American Poul.ry Advocate should
he in the hands of every up-to-date farmer or poultry rai«er. i he Ge. tlewoman u the
best psp.-i we know of for the ladies, being very similar in size, make-up and tinallty to
the Ladies' Home lonrnal. The National Illustrated Magazine, duhlished at Was ing-
ton, is the only publication that publishes the civil service news. Happy Hours is a
inr"*. 28-pnge magazine, designed to amuse, entertain nnd instruct the whole ¡uinily.
The S in Piaiioisoo Weekly Post gives the news of the world ill good, olenn, readable
form, the market reports and lots of other interesting mntter. If you wish we will suh-
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Tribune Denver Weekly Times, Toledo Weekly Blade, Twioe-a-we k Louisville Cotmer-
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HAI j I).
Coquille City, Oregon.
8 t o S 2
P age
Daily ETeamETelBEram,
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W e ow n and oc c u p y the tallest m ercantile building in th e w orld . W e have
over a.ooo.ooo custom ers. Sixteen hundred clerks are constantly
engaged filling o u t-o f-to w n orders.
O U R G E N E R A L C A T A L O G U E is th e book o f the people — it quotes
W h o le s a le Prices to E v eryb ody, has over x,ooo pages, i 6 ,ooo illustrations, and
60,000 descriptions o f articles w ith prices. It costs 72 cen ts to print and mail
each cop y . W e w an t you to have one. SE N D F I F T E E N C E N T S to sh ow
your good faith, and w e ’ ll send you a c o p y F R E E , w ith all charges prepaid.
and HERALD
both 1 month,
Evening Telegram and Herald, both 6 mos., only
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both 7 year, only
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All the Congressional and State Legislative New s 1
come full and complete daily, and your Best
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T H E
OREGONIAN
takes the market news of San Francisco by wire prints it
daily and distributes It in Coos county 24 hours ahead of the
BA Y CITY papers. It also serves the arrival and departure of \
vessels at all Pacific coast ports. For this part of the coun­
try its column “Domestic and Foreign ports, ” is the best ship­
ping guide. Besides giving the movements of steam vessels
between San Francisco, Coquille river. Coos Bay and Portland.
It notes the arrival and departure of sailing schooners at and
for their ports. The OREGONIAN is the only Morning Daily
coming in here which advertises Coos county abroad. The
WEEKLY OREGONIAN gives all the new sof our stateand 64
columns of qeneral telegraphic news of the world each week.
It Will be sent In connection with the HERALD for only $2 pei
year. Here is your chance for County. State and National
Ni ws.
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T H E P A C IF IC H O M E S T E A D
The I,ending General Farm Paper
of the Northwest—A High-Claas,
Illustrated Farm Journal— l ’ ul>-
lished Weekly at Salem, Oregon.
silage as they did freili green feed.
o i l; nat ' vk oiLa*8'
Vermont Farni Journal 1 y r
THK HOMESTEAD is a 20-page paper, four columns to the page.
As onr dairymen follow Judge
Ol'K NATIVE BALSAM,
U U P irYiCQ
The subscription price is $1 a year, in advance. Its publication waa be
Schroeder’s example nnd adopt the Prepared only l>v The Aloasn tl. Bliu Go*
This eonibirnoRoFftlls fsndl?i?Asr We irti'i Mare4i 1. 1900, and it immediately took first place among general
silo system of feeding dairy rows
Washington, D. C. will «nbstltntc the t hiesgo weekly*inter farm papers, and will maintain it.
The Homestead has all the facilities
our season for
running
the cream- It. U.
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P»r»ii«inti o Oc. an. Ksasss (¡tv Weekly star. New York f„ r publishing
a n farm
paper
of the first class, and of wide circulation.
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Dement, of Myrtle Point, to tine hit Weekly Inhnne. Denver Weekly . iroen,
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lAlll 1» ngthen till tlipy will
nnnie to recommend it hh a splendid fam Toledo Weekly lllude, Twice-a-week Lon is- W
*ciul vour inoucy CMt i ^ uy not help maintain here IQ the north-
cover t h e eutire year. It is o n l y a
ily medicine. Among others » ho heavily vills Fourier-Journal, or Montreal Week' y west a farm newspaper of general circulation and devoted to the inter-
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till ,|,o recommend It are Darina Gant, J liay.a Osxette In place of Hnn Franeieco Wnekl .
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matter of a lew yeara till tills p M Hermans and J W Otto.
Post if desired, but no other change* ai
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county will be known the country
Get a eopyot Onr Native Almanac from allowed, Clubbing list for a stamp.
A\'e « ill send this p a p e r — the H erald — nnd the large, illustrated
over as tl.H greatest dairying •«>- J ^ “ ^ n d 'tr T ^ h ^ ^ n ^ e a i.M e “ ^ ! *
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f,' rm '" l|" r' THE PAC1Fi C »OMK8TEAL». issued weekly, at Salem
tioo in tho Lulled States.
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,9 " r wiLMlSoTON,^ VE u S o N I
- U,tb lv,r < rs for one year for onlv #2.
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1 am a farmer toc.’tTd nTIr Stony Brook, one of the most malarious
districts in tins State, and was both red with malaria for years, at tit es
vo I coulJ not work, an.I was a lw iys very constipated “ well. For
ve-rs I h id malaria so bad in the spring, when engaged in plowing,
th it I could do nothing but shake 1 " ' " ' t h*'"‘ ta- en about a barrel
of quinine pills ’S S d o ie n s o f other remedies but never obU in^
anv permanent benefit. Last fall, in peach time. I h id a most senoua
a!’ k of chills and then c mmenced to take Ripans Tabules, upon a
f ¡id's advice, and the first box made me all right and I have never
been without them since. 1 take one Tabule each corning and night
and sonic times when I feel more than usually exhausted 1 take three in
a d >v. Thev have kept tnv stomach sweet, mv bow els regular and I
1 ave not h d the least touch of m.il.iria nor splitting headache since I
commenced using them. I know also that I sleep better and wake up
inoi • refreslv-d than formerly. 1 don’t know how many complaints
Rtp.ins 1 .bules w ¡11 help, but I do know they will cure any one in .he
condition I was and 1 would not be without them at any price. I
hon-stly consider them the cheapest-priced medicine in the world, as
th»y are also the most beneficial and the most convenient to take.
am twentv even years of age and have worked hard all my life, the
, , r f ,s ir :.t farmets, both e.irlv and late and in all kinds o f weather,
a‘n r h , vc never enjoyed such good health as I have since last fall; in
f I, my neighbors have all remarked my improved condition and have,
sa:d, “ Sav. John, what are you doing to look so healthy ? ”
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t-' . ive i . , Icete f r i’ rent*, n’jsy »•# b; d at an; drug store Ten ».xmples end one
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l tvJ U mix j >U(i r t b i fo. J vents, forwarded to the Bastia Chaauoel Co.
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