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A n E p id e m ic o f W h o o p i n g C o j g h . I¿tint winter during an epulenno of whopping rough my cliihlred coutraci- ed the ditcaw, having «evere coughing »poll«. We had uhlh I ChamlwrUn»’* rough Remedy *ucce***fully for croup Hin! naturally turned to it at that timi* Hii'l found it relieved the cough and effected a com pi« u. i-ur»*.— John E. C liff »rd, proprietor N.»rwoo<l lioura, Norwood, N Y. ih u remedy ta for Male bv A. K. Wilson. IN K L E T 8 F O R D A L L A S . Produce taken in exchange at the Bee Hive for dry goody, clothing, sin oh . One price, plain figures hii J l*eet service. T R A D E L E T S FO R S A LE M . Many humane fanners when tln-y Special »ale »»I fine m illin 'ry »I coint) to town always put tliwir horse« Nonpareil, Mr*. Hooker, manager. Re in MorrisOu's barn t«» reft and « A t . All member the place, 317 Commercial «lock lefl there i« well treated and his prices ure not high. ftrejt. **■* The driver of the Salem stage does Ellia A Zinn, on State «tieet, sell confectionery at botli wholesale ami many an errand at both ends of tl:e retail. That ia llie place to get pure, line f>»r people all along the way. If fresh candy, delicious ice cream and you live oh the road leave orders in any letter box. invigorating soda water. Smith’s blacksmith shop is head S a v a g e £ Reid at 322 Commercial street handle all kinds of feed, grain, quarters for the very best kind of seed and flour. They have bee and work. poultry supplies. Their garden «ted» are the best in the market. Mrs. Shaffer has a very attractive Msnortment of bright new millinery Eat at Helienbraml’« to lay and you and has gotten up some exquisitely will feel inclined to go there again the beautiful hats for ladies around. See her millinery novelties. next time you are in town. *% Notice onr display of spring and K gg« taken in trade at the Y oko hama Tea store where you can always summer goods. Headquarters for all get the best grades of fresh roosted co kinds of up to date merchandise at ffee. Their «pices and extracts are lowest prices. The Bee Hi vs. the best made and they liavu all kind* of crockery. Gayncr’s shoe leather wears remark ably w. II. Their goods «re all bought K eeler’s feed yard catches nearly all fr< in first class houses that never use Polk county horses that cross the auy shoddy material iu footwesr. bridge. Mr. Keeler is a veterinary surgeon of many years experience and For warm weather things to sat an I cures sick horses. 1 rink go to Walter Williams. Orang- e , lemons, bananas, purs, fresh can Go to Shafer's harness shop when dies and late papers. you will and yon find farmers there getting new things in his line. They Leave it to the judgement of Mr. seem to know where to get the best. Lynch as to how any job of black- smithing should be dene, — o — The New York Racket store has never known what it was to have a dull trade. Their entire stock consists of such staple« as the families of farm ers are continually needing and the prices are fo rcaaonable as to always be within the reach of consumers. LOCAL AND GENERAL- Eastern :: a;- mat :t*oli ' ........ . halt, bui none of it win wear with the W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R IN G wagon work done by O. H. Cobb in T H E W E E K F R O M A L L A V A IL - north Dallas. The repairing lie <! -is »ticks until it wear» out. Iu ths show windows, on the coun ters and on the shelving at Brown’s store aro displayed a great variety of nice and substantial things needed about every home— all very cheap for cash. They do not solicit credit trade it having so often proved a losing game. The steam laundry is a bee hive of industry. It does washing for people from many miles around in all direc Children's shoes at from 48 cents to tions. Every thing is so systematic $1.75 in tan, red and black. Ladies that mistakes seldom occur. shoes at from $1 25 up to $3 75, tan or black, kid or vesting top. Men’s shoes — o— Brown, the livery and feed stable all the way fiem $1.15 to $4 50, the man, just west of the old postoffice, is best and prettiest line that ever came enjoying a fine patronage from cand to town. A t the Boe Hive. idates, drummers and others. Go there when you want a nice tig and fast First class hop twine at Faull’» store. team. The latest and best tools used by car penters and the most improved im By superior work and prompt ser plements for farmers. Stoves and vice the Cronise studio lias built up a other things for the kitchen. Leather for lacing, bands and machine oil to splendid patronage. make things run smooth. Things that will make garden work easier and bet The time has come when there can ter. A great variety of garden seeds. he no good excuse for any man or his sons going shabby. Your own family Poles, lines, hooks and bait for fish and your neighbors and friends will think more of you if you take some ermen at Rissei’s gun «tore. Small pride in your dress. Johnson & Co., machines or a >y broken thing repair the clothiers, will fit you out with ed. Keys fitted and locks doctored. something qnite nice for very little Fire arms in varietv. money. Boys ask your fathers to go T u r n e r C a m p m e e t in g . witli you to Johnson's. The annual convention of the churches of Christ in Oregon is to be L E T T E R L IS T . held at Tinner. June 22nd to July 3rd. These letters remain uncalled for in It. is expected that this year’s work at the Dallas postoffice for the week end the convention will be more interest ing May 1st and parties calling ing and m »re profitable Ilian that of for them will please state that they any preceding year. J. V. Updike, an evangelist of national renown, is to have been advertised: preach two evangelistic sermons each Richard Bulvers A lice Ferguson day. W hile he is not an old man, yet George Kramer Charley Htiph. he has been instrumental in bringing C h a s . F. B e l t , postmaster. over 30,000 into the church. Nine of his meetings in the East averaged 330 9100 R e w a rd 9100 conversion», the greatest, number be The leaders of this paper will be ing 563 at Des Moines, Iowa, and the pleased to learn »hat there is at least smallest of the nine lieing 218 addi unedreulod disease that science has tions. Another feature will be tbo been able to cure in all its stages and chorus choir of 100 singers, led by that is catarrh. H all’s Catarrh Cure Prof. Webb and wife. Each day will is the only positive cure now known I k ? full of special addresses, Bible read to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ings, missionary classes and reposts of ing a constitutional disease requires a ivwrk done in the state. Everybody is constitutional treatment. H all’s Cn invited te attend this great and grand tarrh Cure is taken internally, acting meeting. Go and camp aud get filled directly upon upon the blood anil mu- with the spirit, of the Master. I t is coui surfaces of the system, thereby even now tim e to begin to make nr destroying the foundation of the di ran genie nts to go. sease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and L a fa y e tte S e m in a r y Q o m in g , assisting nature iu doing its work There is no longer any doubt about The proprietors have so much faith in La Creole academy being consolidatsd its curative powers, that they offer with the school from Lafayette. W C |I00 for any case that it fails to cure. Brown has donated four lots across Bend for list of teetimonals. the street south of the academy for Address, F. J. C hemey k Co , the new building, towards the erection Toledo, Ohio. of whirli our citizen* have coutrihired Sold by druggists, 75 cents. as follows: M M Ellis, A W Teats, A Halls, Family Fills are the best. K Wilson, Townsend A Hart, Bryan A Bon Thurston Lumbering Ce., $100 COUNTY CO URT. each; II J Osfield,$75; F J Coad, J W Crider, R 0 Craven, T A Riggs, J C Hay ter J C Shultz, M D Ellis, J R W ells, J. Hubbard. Alonzo Brown, Sibley A Ea kin, Nordby A Finseth $50 each. P Mrs. May B ibbitt*« bond as guard- Suitor, B o s s Ellis, J J Wiseman, F J ¡an of R. C. Babbi't was filed and Chapman, II B Plummer, D J Itilev, approved. Ed Biddle, W A Wash, Dr Hay ter. H W . F. McAdams was made adminis L Fenton, W L Wells, I I G Camp trator of the Conrad Waidaick estate hell. Dr Woods, C H Chapman, W P Miller, J C Gaynor, E C Kirkpatrick, under $1,000 bond. Proof of will of Win. Gay l aving J G VanOredel, W N Stringham, R S been made, it was ordered that Ame Conner, Wagner Bros, J \V and J P lia B Gay be appointed administrator Cal lw. II, Muir A McDonald, Dr* Stein er A Fi*her, J L and E L Collins, $25 of »aid estate, without !>ond. each ; Hotel Gail, $20; Wm Turk' r, A Shultz, Felix Noel, C If Morn*, \Y K S N IT H F IE L D . Plennig, Monroe Miller, $15 each ; Lot Shreve, Henry Howe, Robert Howe, Much sickness around. Frank Rowell, Eugene Ilayter, Sam Anan Myer is hauling lumber from uel Coad, Otbo Williams, Dr Carey, S Dallas. " M Ray. J F Morrison, C L Starr, I) L A crowd went from here to the Sail Key», Dr Embree, I N Woods, I F ! Yoakum, U S Grant, It E Williams, 0 Creek basket social. F Belt, E 8 Levens, Castle A Haider Arch Myer and Edith Chambers man, $10 each; W G Vassal!, II B were at Fails City Sunday. I Ci>eper, F A Stile«, T J Cherrington, J Rev. Cain will preach Inrs at 3 B Nunn. Henry Bill«, Glenn Grant, i Fr* d Toner, J M Sears, J H Hart, J C o'clock, May 13th and May 27th. Adams, B K M til key, A \$ Frazer, L D Tw o of our school children hsv» Daniel, J F Groves, W H Shop*. A J taken the eighth grade examination. Martin, $5 e a rl»; J T Ford, J W Bell, Mrs. Hastings, T B. Clement sr d .1 S Maeoinber, J I) Smith, J M Grant. Morgan Reec* have been visiting Sa Clau 1 Dunn, Silo* •Orchard, Lee Smith lem. $2 50 each. The aggregate of al*»ve subscription is $2,312 50 and it is fully ex|*cied that the balance of the rt- J «|t»ired $2,5/00 will be secured in 9 few I days. A b le S o u rc e s D is h e d u p f o r O u r N u m e r o o s F a m il y o f R e a d e r s In A b r e v ia te d P a r a g r a p h s . T. J. Guthrie hag bean . uite ill. Mill feed at Riggs gr».c •■ry »tore. 8pecUclft* and glasses *t Pfennig’». John Farley and wife have a new boy. Judge Burnett’ • irt will conrene ! in Dal a» Muy M ili The stage will take you fn»m Dallas Baled hay and mill feed at Osfiehl's to Salem and l»acl^ for $1.50. Notice special prices an cameras at i Pfennigs, kens and over 600 i UK9 in his incubi- i Who will bring us some sixteen inch tors oak » tote wo d? A storage w nretain. e i« being built A genuine Eastman camera for 85 j in the roar of Ohlipman’» fori i ura store. ecm* at Pfennig1. Mrs. Wio-li and Mrs. M cKinley visit-1 W . If. Bruuk, <1 A.blnnd, is tl,e < ed the normal school Wednesday. democratic nominee for «borin' in | Jackson county. W ood— W ill tuke wood in exchange for photographs. T . J. ( ’ herrington, M i«««'» Mary Robinson, Bartini El- ' Dallas. lia aud Emma Roy »pent Tuesday at the state capital. Blank notes, receipts, school reports ami legal blanks of all kinds for sale The Indepcndeiice board of trade at this office. will have a picnic » 1 the city park Sat- j Wes Craven, Charlie C*mphell and urilay, June 2nd. John F'ukcs will start for Cape Nome The netx annual meeting of Yam - next Tues >ay. bill county pioneer» will be held at County Clr-rk Iiavter mid Rev. A. Sheridan June Gilt. W. 'Peats were in Portland this week Rev. B. Z Riggs, with liia wife and ou lodge business. b a ljy , ’ t v • w trh Ilia T. A. Farley, Breece Gibson and father and mother in Salem. others have gone to the Siletz country Jag Mitne, son of the Perrvdal# »ac to file on timber claims. tion bo-s was married in Ashland W ithin the ln»t six weeks Sheriff April 25th to Miss Ola Wale-house, VanOrsdel has collected and turned of Monmouth. No other aid so great to the housewife, no other agent so useful and certain in making delicious, pure and wholesome foods, has ever been devised. over nearly $14,000 tax money. H. B. Co»per is fo be census enum Manly Martin lias sold to his neigh erator for Hie three Dallas voting pre bor, T. W . Bruuk, a farm of 182 acre* cincts. l i e held the same position for $5,600, and John Young and wife ten years ago. to Hattie Jones 108 acres at $2,800 A ll our mohair has been shipped Everything in the line of harness and Ed. Herren came over from making of the best leather and at low Salem Tuesday and bought the last est prices by G. W. Sli river at P erry- lot of hop» stored here. ^ 0 O W ffiy p a 0 dale. H e is an old ti»ner at the busi Postmaster Belt now has stamps for ness. sale in books of twdve, twenty four Dr. Farley is to be census enumer and fourtv-eight, tit* cost lasing 1 cent ator for Bridgeport, Falls City and additional in each case. Rock Creek precincts and Honalor I. E. Sibley, F. J. Coad, F. J. Chap Doughty for the Buena Vista and two There are imitation baking powders, sold cheap, by man, C. L. Hubbard, Mrs. M. M. Elli«, many grocers. They are made from alum, a poison Monmouth precindts. Mra. Delaslimutt, aud Mias Lillie ous drug, which renders the food injurious to health. Uncle Dave Guthrie says they are Haekleman went to the metroplis this still plowing and sowing grain between week. Independence and Corvallis and that ROYAL BAKING POWDCt CO., 100 WILLIAM S T „ NEW YORK. The ladies of Dallas and vicinity will the fruit in that region was much find at the jewelry emporium of C. If. worse injured than around Dallas. Morris many nice tilings within their Putnam Fadeless dyes are fast to capacities and has always (lane his journ in Independence. The homes Great credit is due Mrs. Laura A d financial reacii. See bis gold and sil sunlight, wssbiog and rubbing. Sold part extra well. He w s b in the state and the crops around Grace church kins, of Monmouth, for the leading ver ornaments. by A. K. Wilson. senate two years ago aud proved emi scented in good shape. N. P. Ras part she lias taken in arran/ing for For monuments, tombstones or any nent ability and devotion to the wel mussen who not long ago bought 32 the temperance convention here next “ Fortune fuvots tiie brave.” I t is kind nf cemetery work go to G. L. fare of all the people. He is in every- acres of the George Tillolson farm lias week. See the interesting program also favorable to those w h o purify Hawkins, the Independence marble wise fully the equal of Mr. T orgu e for improved the dwelling, put up new elsewhere. cutter. No outside dealer can give their blood at this season by taking congress and a multitude of people fencing and is putting in 2800 feet of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. A t the Presbyterian church Rev. you better figure». consider lii;n as most worthy of elec- tiling which will almost double the Goodfriend will preach in the morning productiveness of the land. It is al Memorial day, May 30th, is set tian. “ Adequate aud Iwooming apparel from the theme Election and Predes John A . J( ffrey. who wants to be ways a blessing for such men to move apart by many communities for clean makes a stronger impression on the tination and at evening on The Seven ing up and improving their cemetery prosecuting attorney, was born in A r into a community. Last Saturday we Branched Candlestick. The public person it elotlies than on B u y who o b •r burying ground. Many such places kansas thirty-one years age and has passed over some of the same ground s e r v e it,” writes Thomas B. Bryan in cordially invited. been in Oregon «¡nee five years of age, and first halted at the home of A. B. in this county are in need of repairs. The Saturday Evening Post. most of the time in Jacksen county, Atkins, half way to Independence. The new city council will go into It is doubtful whether Ibis county As a result of the Evangelical con lie s i s in the legislature five years Mrs. Atkins is greatly affiicted with authority next Monday evening and will aim to do what they think best (‘out-ills a mure attractive stock of ference at Hillsboro Rev. Guy. H, age, and from 1896 to 1898 was prose rheumatism but their daughter Fay for the interest« of our town. Per millinery than that of Mrs. Bruuk and Phelps goes to Albany, Rev. T. A. cuting attorney for Jackson, Jose* is amply capable of caring for the haps one of their first moves will be to Miss Hallock in the rooms formerly Yost to Alssa, Rev. G. L. Lovell to In | bine, Klamath and Lake counties. housework. Norvel is married and restrain stock from running at large. occupied by Sibley A. Eakin as u law dependence, Rev. B. J. Kelly to Kings Since 1895 he has practiced in all the engag( d at railroad work in northern office. Valley, and Rev. H. A. Deck to Dal courts of the state and lias had expe California. Not far away we came to The frame ef the new Methodist las. The last named lias just married rience iu all departments of the lan‘. the 317 acre farm sold by J. B. The democratic central committee parsonage is up and it will contain and will live bare and supply the He is an affable gentlemen and a Knowles to Mr. Brooks and eou, of seven rooms, three of them being up and candidates met last Saturday to Bridgeport church. The next annual speaker of superior ability. To him Nebraska. That they are good and discuss the beet manner ol conducting stairs. Ths Epworth league are hav conference will be held nl Corvallis. was awarded ths honor of introducing enterprising farmers is evideut from O.car Hayter was ing the church painted at a cost of the campaign. W. J. Bryan when he spske in Salem tb . fact that they are putting down chosen chairman aud J. B. Nunn sec I consider it not only a pleasure but $90. The painter, F. D, McCullough, recently. 2.5000 feet of filing. Others around a duty I owe to my neighbors to tell will soon move here from Woodburn. retary. For joint representative from this them might profitably fellow their about the wonderful cure effected in and Lincoln counties I, M. Simpson example. Turning north at Oak A ll hands must register within til* my case by the timely use of Chamb The repubicans are trying to make it appear that disssisfaction exists in next two weeks or be shut .n t from erlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea is the candidate. When county coni, Point academy we found J. H. Kreps the union party. But the expression i voting in cither June or at the presi Remedy. I was taken very badly with missioner some years ago he mads a and family recently from the east liv is father to their wish. All but a few | dential election. There are still sever flux and procured a buttle of this rem record which satisfied everybody that ing oposite the home of John Osborn, chronic sore heads are fully satisfied al hundred unregistered voter» in the edy. A few doses of it effected a per Ike Simpson will do to tie to. His and R Osburn was farming the John business capacity and honorablo deal Smith place. W e dined with John with the shape and course of things. county. manent cure. I take pleasure in re- ings are known to all. He is well Young and wife, she and her sister They have up good men and will sup I’ostmastcr Belt haa received book I commending it to others suffering and favorably known over in Lincoln Mrs. Zan Allen, living near by being port them. from the dead let ter office a U tter eou- from tllat <lre" ‘ lfnl disease.— J. W county where bis brother Marsh and daughters of Joint Vernon. They After the recent frosts many thought taining $10, which was rent from here L.y»el», Dorr, W. Va. This remedy is fatherinlaw, Barney Morrison live. If have everything around them nicely the prune crop around Dallas as al IU Portland March lOih ami not claim- “ol<1 *>7 A - K - Wilson. sent to the legislature there will nev fixed up. He takes great pains with most utterly destroyed but a close in f d‘ w T l w , “ende! T * 6t n,0ne>' A very D. Babcock, a pioneer of 1852 er be any doubt as how he will stand l.is variety of fruit trees and his gar spection of a number of orchards thin back. W h . sent tt? dhd A ,,ril i 8,.|, at the home of Chas. on any proposition, for it will always den products while »lie is in the poul week discloses the gratifying fact that try business. Their neighbors, John There will baa basket meeting at Huntley in Independence, agad 82 be on the side of the mass. there will be a goad output. The Zana next Wednesday. Rev. j . J. years. A t an early day he practiced Byers and w ife, are industrious them higher the ground on which trees are Evans will speak ill the morning, Rev. law in Dallas and was a joint delegate selves and keep everything around THRO U G H TH E CO UNTRY. located the less they wars damaged. them moving. Their daughter, Mrs. H. A. Ketchum in the afternoon, and for Polk and Tillamook in the state Recently we have taken two little Yurtieil, lives on an adjacent place convention of 1859. The Falls City and Salem railway Kev. W . C. Kantner in the ovening. constitutional drives out .'m oiig the farmers anti while her husband is away at work survey lias been completed and tbeau All, and especially Endcavorers, are The Grand Ronde Indian reservation hers »re a few of the things noted : during the summer. John Vernon took a part of his prior homestead thorities say that construction will be invsted to be present. claim and lie has had before congress At the brick yard and tile factory and wife we found to be both quite commenced this mouth and pushed there in a limited supply for those in frail. Ho has gotten about to the There were only live large cities in unto completion. The grade is easy America in 1800. Philadelphia, with for thirty years a claim for damages need of such things, J. M. Burford end of his working days, but she keeps and a first class standard gauge road 66,000, was the largest, the seat of and $2,000 was recently allowed. and others are farming the W. H. E l pegging away, us idleness would be a will be made. As soon as completed government and the center of wealth L et me say I have used E ly’s Cream kins place which how belongs to W. misery to her. A t the Derry ware two large milling plants will ba estab and culture. Now York was next, Balm for catarrh and can thoroughly H. Besecker, recently from California. house were gathered Joshua Me Pan* lished at Falls Oily. with 60,000. Baltimore was third. recommend it for what it claims. Very W. V . Metzler has charge of the W. E. iel, J. W . I-ewis, T. \V. Bruuk, J. B. Ida Porter was born at Bethel in | with 26,500; Boston fouxtli, with 25,- truly, Rev. H. VV. Hathway, Elizabeth Bridwell place and Millard Percival is Knowles, Clias. Whaley, Orlando Mar 1870. but most of her life had been 000 and Charleston, South Carolina,; N. J. I tried E ly’s Cream Balm, and cultivating his farm across the road. tin, J. W . Allen and John Byers con spent at Harmony on Mill Creek. “ fth, with 19,000 people-— May La- to all appearances am cured o f ca- Warren Ferguson lives in the old sulting about their grain stored there, Four years ago she was married to C. dies’ Home Journal. tarrh. The terrible heiuLches from Bridwell home nad between there and the warehouse interest l-eing in litiga VV. Maris and for motilhs past had which I long suffered are gene.— W. J. | the Cochrane school house E. R. Tut* tion since the death of Mr. Black, who Superintendent* Littlefield, of Yam- been iu poor health. She died April Hifchcockt late Major U. 8, Vol. mid | tie, from the east bought 100 acres was running it. A t Kickreal! wo | bill, and Hart, of Polk, are arranging 18th at the home of her father, K. A. A. A Gen. Buffalo, N. Y . The Balm | and has moved there, having erected formed a pleasant acquaintance with ; for a joint teachera’ institute to be held Porter, and after a funeral service by does not irritate or cause sneezing. j new buildings. A gateway through the Hall family, who moved over from Evangelist Faulconer w o laid to reel ! ’lt Sheridan on the 12th of May. The .Sold by druugi»tM at .50 cents, or mail the timber led us to the home of Ben Marion county. | prominent teachera of both counths in the cemetery at Harim ny. ed hv Elv Brothers. 56 Warren street, Whiteaker, who wa* preparing to j will l>e iu attendance aud take part bring his family from a winter’« so N ew 'Y ork. N E W T O -D A Y . The Dallas band entertainment las* on the program. Prof. Mulkey, of — I Saturday evening wa» largely attend Monmouth, will deliver a lectu.— aiv The West Hide gives ee * partial list ed, the gross receipts being about $45 Friday evening before. A *. rgo at of thone who are soon to leave for NKW CHILI»’« HIIOK WAS FOI-ND IN THF The stage was admirably arranged tendance is anticipated. road 11 ear the halla* brick >artl. The owner can Cape N om e: W Mackay, Ed. Owens, and decorated. W e now have one of have it by paying for thi* notice. John Kirkland, Thos. Fennell, Oliver A. J. Harman was born ill Ohio in the best bands in the state, there be Smith, Frank Linderman, Kd. Patras, ing seventeen members. They will 1842 and in 1863 was therft married to Chas. Morrison. McKissoti, Andy Se- W O O D FOR HALF. ANY AMOUNT FROM A HAD »non come out in their new zouave Miss Lenina Deitz. They.came west hring, E. Ward, Mart Hcraffnrd, Geo. T? half cord to 100 conta. Thirty cords well Meaeoned to bum now. J. H. Macomber, uniforms and already have several rn in 1882 and had been residents of the Girard, Lloyd Girard, Hurry Christian, southern part of this county for a gagemenls to play away from heme. ‘ number of years. He (lied at Bridge- King Tctherow, H. D. Waller. Pat A GOOD FAYING MILK ROUTE FOR HALE. For further particular* ect J. «. Macomber. scl.eol elec. ! P °rt April 2Jnd. For many years he Campbell, Mark Burch, N. McDaniel, There will l>e a special * . . . ! ,v it#l lila as, i I a 4« . . Manfard Hears, Lee Wade, I). Wade, and I am afraid I have in and bis wife had been faithful church tion at the city hall froo 1 to 4 o’clock Hi las Mailey, Noah I»*aho, Dave Dove, herited it. I do not feel fHlTF. FEE!) OATH FOR «A L K BY JAMEN May 21st to vote on boeding the members and held their membership the Hiidgepert Evangelical J. 8. Cooper, John Howell, Mrs. Hoi, well; I have a cough ; my Olmsted at Halleton. sehool district for $5,000 to provide in with Stump and children, W. R. (.’ raven. church at the time of bis death. crease-1 school facilities. G- k >! sclie- 1* lungs are sore; am losing are among the greatest intfiirementa > »TATO RA FOR HALF BY O RO ROWULIFKK The ancients believer! t h a t rhemn flesh. What shall I do? near l'allai at 10 rente a bu*hel. The following list of jurymen liar to draw a desirable class of peepl#-. Hiisin was th e work of a demon within Your doctor says take care of Present facilities ate inadequate fo r been drawn to serve at the May term a man. Any one who has had an at an increasing school |Kipulation. No of Circuit court, which convenes May tack of sciatic or inflammatory rlieutu- yourself and take plain cod -liver pu t loai . OF F1RMT CLAHH HIIINULF* FOR friend of education er public spirited 141It: D. G. Meador, John Young, utism will agree that the infliction i< oil, but you can’t take it. Only y by A. * F. «toner at Kickreftli. citizen will vote against a needuf Ira White, T . I). Phillips, C. R Ksi- demoniac enough to warrant the be the strong, healthy person can I y, J. A. Mills, J J. Russell, W. L HUBBARD’« CL Y DLHDALK HTALLlhN, school tax. take it, and they can’t take it J , R Ormonde, will make tits Heaton of 1900 at Dallas Norlow, M VV. M x. A. K Soulhwick, lief. It has never been claimed that I Cham I* » Inin’» Pain Balm would cast long. It is so rich it upsets the taut Sunday we drove to Oak Grove John M cKinley, O. D. Kider, F. H. to hear Mrs Addition lectins on lem- Morrison, A M. McLaughlin. Jay F. out demons, but it will cure rheum itomach. But you can take |)URE BRKD BROWN LF.GlIOilN EGG« FOR [ aile at !W cents a setting by Mrs. Frank Oibtsou perence. \ n epidemic of measei* Powell, 8. VV. Mile-, G‘ orgo O’ Brien, atism and hundreds bear testimony to at ITickreali. the truth of this statement. One ap made the attendance rather small VV. O, Rah-Ion. H. D. Staat», T . 8 The roads were in good shape and the Burch, C. VV. Beckett, L. Rimer, J. M. plication relieves the pstn and »hi- ; o n f y t o l o a n o n ÎMFROVF.D FARM FRO- crops in fine condition. After taking Hebring, Frank Purr ins, CL A - Larsen, quick relief which it afford* is alone | . pertj at u-ual rata« >y «»war Hayter, Dallas. dinner with County Commissioner M. M Potter fir Id. VV. II Walker, W. wor h many times ite cuot. Fur sale! It is very palatable and eaMly Higgs, the editor and his better half K. Birka, Powruel Ewing. Jolio Morris, by A. K WilfOit. GRANDMA A CONSUMPTION U SCOTT'S EMULSION went to L * reole Baptist church N. M Conner, where the hretlirenwere having a two days fifth Sunday l-aaket dinner meet ing. It was a real old fashioned country gathering and evidently en joyed by all El-bra 8 h v t, Osborne For Infants and and Nulley dill the preaching. The Kind Y ob H an Ato OUR D ISTR IC T TICKET. Dr. Daly, of Lake county, is one of the mo*t prominent end l»e*t men in all that region. Far years lie bn» been before the public in rarim»* ▲ 0 T O R Z A . I * YwHra (hurt hoc and Signatura of M digested, i f you w ill taka plenty D I V E E X T R A OOO of fresh air, and exercise, and r H.lo hy J M. liol SCOTT’ S EM U LSIO N s te a d ily , there is ve ry little doubt about yONEY^TO LOAN your recovery. There are hypophosphites in i t ; they give strength and tone up the tw K FOR «A LE itantitv wanted, nervous system while the cod-liver '.„i ear Dalia*. oil feeds and nourishes. no, *11 druM kti. SCOTT A BOW N I-., Oiamief w York. w VF \KLING BULLE it. of Dallas. AT « PER CENT ON FARM J. L. COLLINS, Dallas. HARD and m «OFT, IN A N T lOiitfh at the brick G. F. SHEW. HAVK MONRY TO LOAN ON IMPROTRI term prop*«?. «IR L E Y A EAKIN