CaQuillf £itg Aeralo.
Body of Ufo Seotlof A. W. Reto ti Re
.N otice o f E x e c u t o r -
coverto.
Roeeburg, April 5 .—There it
little doubt im n n ; the frieuds tml
Gburck Drec.sry.
acquaintance« of the late State Sen-
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«tor A. VV. Reed, who wav drowsed.
Episcopal Cfcareb.— Episcopal w n itn together with Fi»h C< njniksi ce
3#
H" llik‘ " D » 'G u ire , “
rm p.
Wtu. HumUU. Futrjr 9 UA nver nearly two veire ago, that
M E, Church. Sooth: Preaching on 2nd. » body iouod in that stream ne;*r
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* * 11 ,*• Suoday 72P
m. » kiiltT-MlKul
every
at p
lu Oakland la«t Satur lav
. • was hi-. . Cor- .
o’cloek tieoior Epwu.tb Do.*». at CJ». p. oner Twitcbell h»a<t ao inquest, and
m JaninrUa«aeBt*Jo.p a. Prayenueet- the following verdict wa» returned:
“ * Tb,rmd*i
Hv^t. pastor. I “ W ., the jury .mpaneled to in
Christian Cboreh—Sorrier* every Lord', quire into tl e identity of the body
Du
l» l re, Preaduae at 11 A. >>. end found in the Umpqua River, at a
Z>[Dt • « " 12 mile* northwest of
p. m. W ednesday— Midweek prayer meet- Oakland, F rid ar March 30, 1901, and
w n i T l C E IS B K K K B Y G IV E N T H A T
„ v tb** n iid -m i4fii»'d h as l»-eu duly a p
a? t * ex e cu to r o f Ib e e s ta te ,,f
J o h n I t fiu iaii, d eoeaaad : bk o rd er o f th a
r o o m y *»uit lt>r ( % a C o m ity ,O reg o n , and
tbut n il p r-* »!•* bavins! d id iu a Bj»ain«t said
e n title i re ben liv req u ired to p resen t them
properly verified to said e x e cu to r a t his
o*t cfl in i ’kKjuiile C ity . Coo« C o u n ty . Ora-
t*on. u ith m i i x m o n th s fro m th e d ate of
th is n otice.
Lu ted in is u ls t drty o f J n l y . 1900.
It. D .H m ro iD ,
E x e cu to r.
T U L S D A Y . A P R IL 9, 1901.
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t^ W a S ^ -
p o in te d
-HgK If you have if, you
know it You
i ^\N pH ppV know
all
t
* b 0 u * *he
L / n i F heivy feeling
|j^/ IJLArin the atomach.the
Tl / “^/form ation ot gae, the
fl L /n a u s e « , sick headache,
ftKand general weakness of
the whole body,
i
You can’t have it a week
without y o u r bl o o d
being impure and your
* * “ '«
<>*tb* H,e* th fiDd \ nerves all exhaust ed.
as follows:
The deceased was a
male person, past the sge of 35 rear», * There’s just one remedy
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»bout 5 feet 8 inches or 5 feet 9 i for you------
>: in later.
si. E. Cbsrefa.—Preaching “ rT*°* *****
at. SrJ and Mb. bonoar at 11. a. m. and
i S id 7.30 p m Waadav aabool avary ttoaday
flO, a. m. Epeorth Leence « 30 p. m. inches in height and weighing 150
%
r a y e A
r ^
^ ¿ S S ÎÎS S S S £ *
- « « î »h.t we are unable
7.30
specie
p o b lie to a tte n d e ll eem o ea.
. to determine the direct cause of his
M. O. H im .
death, but that the indication point
P e eto r
to drowning; that his identity can-
A i B axdok — 1 be Advert C h ristia n c h u r c h
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m eets in S w ift's fceU .a c h L o r d '. D e y . D o t b e fu U v determined, but that to
M orn in g serv ices at I t o 'c lo ck a . m . a n d tne best Of o u r knowledge and belief,
even ing vervioes at 7 JO p.
substantiated by the fragment of
E ld er, of trousers, white shirt and undtr-
sr~
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■■ — i clothiDg found upon the remain-»,
LO C A L IT E M S .
sn<l identified by an expert merchant
—1
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— tailor as being of similar quality and
Geo. Norris, of Fairview, was io ^1D<* to
worn by Albert VI. Reed,
town Friday.
' *ormer State Senator from Dougins
County, and from the location of the
The new and heavy locomotive remains when found, some 30 miles
for our railroad will be doe in a below where Mr. Reed was drowned
abort time.
about two years ago, and also from
Remember that A pnl 20th is tte measurement of bones of the
the date of the lecture of Prof. J deceased, that the body found us
P. Meakic at tbia plane on Wood- »hove stated was that of Mr. Reed,
ersft.
i “E. H Pinkerton, foreman; C. L.
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Chenoweth. L. S. Dimmick, 8. L.Dim-
The passenger coach being on- mick F w Iloach •»
dergoiug repstra, tb s caboose took
Somfc pereon), M ie r e d the bodv
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to save money.
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The three leading brands of Shoes &
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A. L. B R Y A N ’S SHOES.
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W IL L IA M S M ARVIN CO’S.
The "BOSTON” SHOE CO’S.
sarsaparilla
There’s nothing new
about it.
Your grand
parents took it. Twas
an old Sarsaparilla before
other sarsaparillas were
known. It made the word
“ Sarsaparilla” famous
over the whole world.
There’s no other sarsa
parilla like it. In age and
power to cure it’s “ The
leader of them all.”
II .M a Wtik.
®
We sell them at a Bargain.
T ’ue Pool’s cottage bar'
uettr
All drvfftsts.
L a d i e s ’ W h ite K id
la n d a is , re g u la r
i r i c e $ 1 . 7 5 to go
.t $ 1 . 5 0 ,
thermoiuet*
■'Tnibined, regular price 2
Ayer’s Pills cure constipction.
“ A fte r «uffering; te rrib ly I was
indu ced to try jrour S a rsa p a rilla. I
to o k th re e bottle« and now feel like
a newsman. I would ad v ise a il my
fellow c rea tu re* to try th is m ed icine,
fo r i t b a * stood the test o f tim e and
lta c u ra tiv e power ca n n o t b e e x
c e lle d .”
I. I>. G ood .
J a n . 30,1899.
E row ntow n, V a.
and
:rnts, our price 15 cents
1 .^ 1
9 r9fi“ ' ar pMSe° Ker j to be that of God (red Bulling, who
trnin Friday.
mysteriously dirappeared about a
Anyone wishing a rare bargain year ago, and wbo is generally
lu a good spring wagon or cart will believed to have been murdered
Yfrtte the O a ct o p .
do well to address G . W . Canning and thrown into the river, but the
I t yon have tiny complaint whatever
and detire the best menical advice you
at Marshfield.
* measurements of the bones aod
can pottibly receive, write the doctor
freely. You will receive a prompt re
of , the trunk
indicate
R . E . Shine, secretary of t h e . length
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ply, without cott. Address,
D a J. C. AYER Lowell, Mass.
Soulbern Oregon Co., of Em pire, i hat the deceased bad been a much
was in town Friday attending t o ' larK «
th“n Mr Bud,ng The
«natters before the county court. P * ? “ ? f clothing adhering to the
! body also tended to disprove the .
T o C are ConMlpatfo-i Forever.
F ob S a le — T w o of the most theories of Mr. Bullion's irieu d s’
a k e C a s ca re te Cur.'- v C a th a rtic. l'Jc o r 25c.
beautiful garden lots id Coqotlle hnd from their quality and kind If l ' C.
C. C. full to cure, dn .'^ir.-ts refund m oney
City, well improved and neat, strengthen the belief that they
amall bouse. Inquire at the U eb ; formed a part of the raiment Mr.
The Oregonian.
ALD office.
- Reed * wore at ............
- - - death.
- - 1 :
the time of - his
W. L. Patterson, of B aker City,
T akes the market news of San
Public Teacher« Examination.
son o f our Mr. and Mrs. Jo e l Pat
Francisco by wire prints it daily
terson, of this place, registered at
and distributes it in Coos county
Persons
desiring
county
the Imperial hotel at Portland on
| teacher’s certificates- first second 24 boors ahead of the Bay City
the second of this month.
and tbiid grade or prim m v— are papers. It also serves the arrival
L o st —A K. ot P. watch charm, berebv
respectfully
notified aud departure of vessels at all
tnaogular in sliape, with usual K. |hat
the regular session of the Pacific c »ast ports. For this part of
o f P. inscriptions. Finder will be ! County Board of Exam iners will | tbp country its columns “Dom es
liberally rewarded by leaving the convene in the court house iD tic and Foreign ports,” is the best
giving
same at this office.
; Coquille City on April 10th 1901, shipping guide. Besides
the movemeu's of steam vessels
Skio troubles, cut«, burns, scalds j at 9. a. m., and continue three
between Han Francisco, Coquille
W. H. B u n c h ,
and chaffing quickly heal by the use j days,
river, Coos Bay and Portland, it
County
Superintendent.
of D eW itt’s Witch Hazel Salve. I t;
notes the arrival and departure of
is imitated. Be sure you get De- ; M cKinley Oregon March 251901. sr.iling scbooneis at and for thpir
W itt's. R. S. Knowlton.
ports. T he Oregonian is the only
Estray Notice.
Morning Daily coming in beie
F or T rade .—An interest io a
which
advertises Coos county
valuable mining property in Okan-
Strayed from ccy place near
abroad. The Weekly Oregonian
ogon
county,
Washington
for
a
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r,
i Arago,
a bald-faced 2-year-old
small place in C,»« county. S p ec .-1 L iff«
Had a U M oll ¿ „ l e i t gives all the uews of our state i ud
men ot ore at the H erald office.
par wit|) my naQ,e #taBiped OD it. 6 4 co lu m a o f general telegraphic!
news of the world each week. It \
We have made arrangmenU by A suitable reward will be giveD for
will be sent in connection with the.:
which we can offer the king of dairy ; information leadingto her recovery,
H e r a l d for
only $2 per year' 1
papers, Hoard’s Dairyman, and the;
A lex S ta L’FF.
Here is your cbauce for County, i
H erald for $2. . No , up-to-date
dairy-
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T . r a
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t i r winter
in ta v
I I u was
-n a
r%r.
n r i n o i l t n to I State aud National News.
confined
man can afford to be without tbia
my bed with a very bad cold oo the j
paper.
I lungs. Nothiug gave me relief.! WANTED — A CTIV E MAN O F GOOD
F or S ale — A fine little river j Finally niv wife bought a bottle of character to deliver and collect in U re pon
for old established manufaetnrin« W h o le
bottom place, one and half miles Oae Minute
Cough Cure that! sale house. $900 a year, sure pay. Hon
from town, on river bank, F H,r | effected a speedy cure. I ca n n o t: esty more than experience required. <’ur
buildings.
good orchard, small «peak too highly of that excellent reference, any bank in any city. Enclse-
self-addreswed stamped envelope. Manu,
fruits, etc. Call at the H e iu LD ; remedy.” Mr. T. K. Houseman, facturer«, Third Floor, 334 Dearborn St,
office.
; Manatawney, Pn. R. S. Knowlton. Chicago.
Mrs. 8 . E . Wilkins, baa moved!
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u p to Hall* cmek to spend th e 1 Desirable Property At a Bargain.
summer with her daughter and
4 0 aerea of land on county road
eon-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Sm ith. LewisSioimooB will occupy one mile from Court House and
Coquille City.
11 acres is rich
her bouse io this place.
, bottom laud, partly under colture
The lingering cough following sll(| nbove ordinary flood mark,
grippe calls for One Minute Cough | q 0(X j running water on the place
Cure.
F o r * all
r "“
*'nr
" , throat
*'"'** and luug Other improvements not considered
trouhlea tbia is the only harmless
Term s, 1400 dollars. One half
remedy that gives immediate results. down, balance in three annual iu-
Prevents consumption. R. 8. Knowl- gta ||meuts. Inqnire of A. B o y i i i e .
A N D E N C Y C L O P E D IA .
ton.
Coquille Cily, Oregon.
cA
Statistical
cUotamt o f F a d s and
A Dice garden .. lot of about , one
“I have been troubled with indi
acre in a beautifully located BDd j Kes|jon for ten vears, have tried ; Figures Containing Over 600 Pages.
well sheltered place near the f an- m#n„ things and spent much monev
O V E R i , o o o T O P IC S .
k';
don beach will be «.Id very cheaply Ut no
^ unlil j trie(1 Kodol
O V E R 10 ,0 0 0 F A C T S .
if a buyer lie found soon, rn r full j) VHpt..)fcja ¿ jure. I liave taken two
info.m stion and term« call at the U t l e s and gotten more relief from
SP EC IA L F E A T U R E S :—
H kk ALD office.
: them than all other medicines tnken |
T h e census of
Mr. Dsvis, of the Norway cream- I feel more like a buy than I have
19Ca N ational
ery having had a little trouble in . felt in twenty years.” Andersou j
and State elec
procuring a suitable water supply. Riggs of Sunny Lane, Tex.
Thou-
tion r e t u r n s .
bss decided to bave his chaining ’ sands have testified as did Mr. i
Fourcenturies of
done at the Willowdale creamery. Riggs. R. S. Knowlton.
American prog
There will be no other or further
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ress.
Political
connection between the creamer-
Schoolhouse Contract o Let.
record of 1900
(conventions
S L - r f f " 5 , b ! i S 2 ? iDdePeDdeDt
Sealed b id . for «be construction
and platforms).
concerns otherwise.
| of a schoolhouse in districts No.
American rufein
Archie 9 t ew*H* a coal expert 23 will be repeivwl by the clerk of
the Philippines.
now engaged in prospecting on the „„¡d district at the courthouse at
N ew
govern
place of Jo h n Donaldson near Coquille not later thau April 12
ments of Porto Rico and H a
Riverton, was in town Friday and 1901. The
board reserves the
waii. Polar exploration in l'AO
formed a lasting acquaintance with right to reject auy and all bids,
Conclu ion of the South African
the H erald . This gentleman is
J . W. M ast
war. Pan-American Expo ition
well pleased with tbs prospects of
Clerk of district 23.
i f 1901. China—Its present con
coal operations on the lower river
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dition and status among nations.
and feel» certain that »with the!
$ 1 0 ® Rewrad - $ 1 0 0 .
Roder ot general officer, oi the
proper management a thorough
Tke reader« of this paper will he lileaaeil
Regular U. S. Army, 17Ô9 l JCK>.
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to learn that Ibere i* at leaat one dread.-d
success can be made Of this lU- diaea«e that nclenoe has hoen able to care in
dustry in the yery near future, til it* »»ave«, and that 1« Catarrh. II ill'»
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IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T O F T U B
S T A T E O F O REG O N ’ . IN AND F O R
T H E C O U N TY O F CO O S.
KacUel U ntied«« P la in tiff
, Knit in eq -
ys .
>■ o ity fo r
Jo h n W . K utl d«o D efe n d a n t. ) d iv o rce .
T o Jo h n W. U u tled «c, th e above e n title d
d efen d a n t:
In the nam e o f th e s ta te o f O reg on yon
are hereby n otified th a t yon are requ ired to
a jpen r and an sw er th e co m p la in t filed
aifainet von in th e abo v e e n title d su it in
w hich R ach el K u tled u e is p tn in tiff and you,
Jo h n W. K n lle d « c , a re d e fe n d a n t, w ith in
nix weeks from d a te o f th e flint p u b licatio n
c f th is sum m ons to w it: w ith in s ix w eeks
from th e 12th day o f F b ru a ry , 1901, nod
i f you fail to appear and imfiwtr on o r *be-
for? th e 23rd ay o f A ril. l!k )l, th e la s t
dav o f the tim e p rescrib ed in th e o rd e r o f
p u b licatio n , a ju d g m en t will b e t.ik en
a u a in s t you fo r w ant th ereo f, aud th e plain -
tiff w ill apply to th e court fo r th e re lie f
dem anded in h er co m p la in t, a su c c in c t
s ta te m e n t o f w hich is as follow s: th a t th e
m arriage co n tra c t now e x is tin g betw een
p la in tiff and d efen d an t t»e dissolved, and
fo r th e cu stody of the m in or ch ild o f Raid
m a rria g e .
S erv ice o f th is sum m ons is m ad e by pub
lica tio n in pursuance o f an ord er m ade by
L . H arlo ch er, C ounty Ju d p e fo r Co o n
ooun tv . O regon, dated M arch 8 th , 1901,
and d irectin g pu b licatio n o f th e sam e in
the C o q n iile C ity H kbal !-. a v ee k ly new s
paper published a t Coquille C ity in Coos
co u n ty , O regon , fo r a period o f s ix weeks.
A. J . S hbbw ood ,
A ttorney for p la in tiff.
E d i r a t e T o a r R o w e ls W it h C n i e a r e u .
Candy Cathartic, c ir e constipation forever
10c.25c. I f a c -./ai? druc«i*ixrefund money
AN INCOME FOR LIFE
— FR O M —
Greatest of
Gold Properties
I f your blood is thin or the co L
fre does Lnrt you; try
The POSTU.M C E R E A L S
We keep them in two sizes.
GROCERY CORNER.
£¿1
T h e old Scotch
H O O l MON M U SH ,
Tgjthe healthiest hre»kfast f e d ever
^ p ro d u ce d , 10 cei ls per package.
HgDried Prunes, line quality, 2 pounds
for 5 cents. Try a sample and
Origiual hollow ground, English-.?;
jvM buy more.
Régulai r á
steel
razor, warranted,
^j ‘Kanematz’8 Special Value” Laun-
dry Savons are 7 one-pound bars price $3, to go at $1.00
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for 2 5 cents.
¡M We bave ngain secured the Mrs.
Mill’s Prize Baking Powder, aud
purge our patrons to grasp the op-
..Sportunities at once.
An elegant
hSjGt-nevft ware, worth 50c. goes with
pleach can. Both for 5 0 cents.
:J6Sii Acres— 9 Miles in Length
2.Î0 Million Tons
'l l ¡chest Gold-Bearing Quartz,
ground by nature’s hand into gold
laden gravel, from 50 to 000 feet in
depth over the entire property. In
addition, Company owns
S
^ ’Special in Rio roast coffee, 2 pounds!
for 35 cent.
14 M I L E S
in length of river bed, eaclj. mile of
which contains many millions of
gold, situated on the Rio Grande, in
Taos Co., New Mexico.
Full Sheet Dust Pans, 5 cents
J
OVER
100 M ill Dollars
For Dividends
GLASSWAKE CORNER
FURNISHING GOODS CORNER-
yO oz blue denim overalls, copper |
riveted, felled seams, cut in full,»
not the skimpy
goods. We ’
guarantee this to he equal or bet
ter than any fiO cents overalls
made. Money back if you want Glass sauce sets, consisting of one 1
it! Price 5 0 cents.
large dish 6 small saucers, beau-,
tiful design, like cut, 2 5 cts a set
READ THE PROOFS:
tí
Tumblers, clear American glass
tumblers of exquisite designs.
Fully worth 10 cents each,
for 2 5 ceD ts.
MADE TO
Ciiiniiii.'.siiiiifr of (lie United Stales,
GENERAL LAND O FFIC E. W ASH
INGTON, D C..
i j Men’s latest spring style crash, and
silk ha*s—new arrivals, from 25c
! up.
, by ;i Geologist and Mining Expert o f vrorM-
w:de rt ¡mtation. Frofessor B«nja:nin Silli-
iuan, wbo spent several m onths there, then
being connected wim the United States sur
veying corps, and in bis official report says;
’ Domet, Sateen and drill working
shirts— 30, 35 and 40 rents.
.All Glass Dairy Thermometer, 10c.
>150c Men’s “Natural W ool” cotton
undershirts and drawers, frtsh
''*! from San Francisco, not the “sell- If vour hens do not lay, try somec ,
pergrj
ing out” stock.
Money buck if
ground bones, 2 cents
pound.
vou want it! 40 ceuts each.
LACES.
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‘ ’ I I f .B K ARK C O U N T L E S S M IL L I O N S O F TO N S O T
men o o l t ) q u a r t z reduced by the great
forces of nature to a condition ready for
| the application of the hydraulic process,
l while the entire bed of the Rio Grande for
over 40 miles is a sluice,on the bars of which
the gold derived from the wearing away of
th - gravel banks h.ns been accumulating for
| countless ages, nnd now lice ready for ex
traction by the most approved methods o f
riv. r mining. T H E H ilC K N E S S O F T H E
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i it ANDE
.1 .a I t D GO
U LD O R \ V E L E X C E E D S
GR
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w a i IN
n m
any v
la <
MANY
PLA
CE« «00 F E E T . OU NEAR-
TIM ES T H A T O F T H E L IK E
ilFO R N IA . W H IL E T H E
I E P E R C U BIC YARD IS
B E G R E A T E R IN TH E
N EW M E X IC O B E D S THAN IN ANY
O TH ER SUCH ACCUMULATIONS Y E T
DISC JV E R E D .
“ I hive made a reconnnisnnee o f the
whole of this gravel along the Rio Grande,
and have examined with all the care possi
ble in the time at my command the ch arac
ter of the gravel and its contents of gold.
NOTHING. I a M PER SU A D ED . SIN CE
I H E D ISCO V ER Y O F CALIFORN IA AND
AUSTRALIA. IS COM PAR A B L E F O B IT S
.MEASURABLE R ESO U R C ES O F GO LD
A V A ILA BLE by the hvdranlic process to
the de. p placer*of the Rio G rande.”
Other reports from eminent m ining ex-
■¿o] P^ri* of national reputation pronounce thw
property of this Company the richest aud
most extensive known.
:
LrtULo.r
A good old Drummer has ju st sent us a case of
Cotton and Linen L aces a t rediculously low prices.
: He says in his lettpr—“This assortm ent is a new -
f sample lot from m anulacturers and can be sold at
one-half the regular prices.”
Catarrh Care m the only poattive rare known
You will waste time if you try to to the medical fraternity. Catarrh beina a
. r , l . . „ „ . » , i a h v « « n *titiu lo n a l diaaaiw rrqniriHi a eo n «litn -
cure indigestion , or
dyspepsia b v |4onil|
Hall'. C a ta r r h C a re i .
starving vouroelf. That only make* taken in te m a llv . acting d irectly upon th e
i t w o r s t w h e n y o u d o e a t h e a r t i l y . !>'“ od *»■' " » « " « « r f a c e a o f th e *y *ten ..
-r
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a t a
th*-r»*bv devtm ying th e fo a n d n tio n o f the
XOU alw BYH D e e d
p le n ty
O f f o o d d iw n w end ciYinu th e p n tien t ntrent;th l*v
• • w
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* p up *ihe
.« fitin ii
properly digeiited. Kodol
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th e o o on
on atitn
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tto n and
«nd « «^«i^tinu
ng iia work.
T h e propriet.irH
Cure is the result of year, of C Ä T Ä
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i fa ith in i t * co m t i r e power«.
srientifir research for something th a t th ev " ( f . r O n e H nndreit D ollar« for
Sen d ft>r liwt
that wiuild -ligeat not only some
elemer ts of food but every kind.
And it is the one remedy that will
do i t R. 8. Kbowlton.
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F. 1. CHENEY * C >.,
Toledo. O.
I-®*“ Sold l»v draffffiM«. 75 cen t« .
H alf« Kamil* Fill« «iw in« beat.
Cotton Torchan Lace, one-half inch wide, 1c per uard or 12 yards for 10 cents.
Valenche Lace, one-half to 3-4 inch wide. 10c per yard or 12 yaras fo r $1.00.
Linen Lace, one-half to three-fourths inch wide 3 yards for 10 cents.
Don’t fail to see our assortment
before buying elsewhere.
T H E W ORLD.
Fulit& ag.,
York.
lly paid
and
$2,000,000.
kos - assessable ,
pab
VALl'E $ 1 EACH SHARE.
O n a h a lf th e en tire C ap ital S to ck b a s b c e a
placed In th e treasury o f Cornpany as s
working C a p ital. T « «‘«»n tp le tr t tc c c «-
* » i r j « t it f'lir * a m i p la c e ma t lie r a v e r
s e r e r n l s n l d «teaaaa d r e d g r i »
th e Com nan y now offers
e m b e r o f it s
S hares
ii 50c.
SET,
A FT E R SA LE O F WHICH B R IC E
M I L L B E ADVANCED TO
F a t i that every patrio:’
an J voter ought to know.
I'ostpihi to any address ,
F i
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TABLE
A Political Register. ¡
Standard American Annual.
Capital Stoch
1
Of plain glass, consists of
covered butter dish, I covered
^Sugar bowl. 1 cream pitcher and a spoon holder.
$ 1 .0 0 P E R SHARE,
A p p lication s sh ou ld be s e n t p rom p tly .
W rite fo r prospect««. M n k e rk co k ks.
s money
order« pay able t *
_ i t_
Rio Graude
All for 3 0 cents.!|i Placer Gold iniqg Co.
i 7EXCHAKGE PLACE. BOSTON. MASS.