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M AR K ET R EP O R T. [Corrected weekly by Felt* Noel.! Wheat, per bushel, .'i0 cU. Bran, per Ion f 14. Short*, per ton, $ ;0. 0 its, per bushel, 35 cts. Flour, per 10 barrels, $2 70. Flour, per such, 80c. Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per cwt. Germea, $1 50 per cwt. Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt. [Corrected weekly by Brown A Son Potatoes, per bushel, 35 ets. Butter, per pound, 20 ci* Lard, per pound, 10(ct 11 els. Bacon,sides, per pound, 9<sl0 cte llam s, per pound, 12@15 cts. Shoulders, per pound, 8@ 10 cts. Eggs, per dosen, 20 cts. Chickens, per dosen, $3@$4 Dried fru it«, per pound, 12 ot*. Beets, per pound, 1 cents. Turnips, per pound, 1 cts. Cabbage, per pound, 2$ cts. Onions, per pound, 2 cts. Beans, per pound, 4(a5 cents. Corn meal, per p o u n d , c t s . Hay, per ton, td!<4$7. • t o p s Itns C ou gh I And works oil'the cold. Laxative bro- i moquinine tablets cure a cold in one | day. No cure, uo pay. Price, 25 «-cuts. LOCAL AND GENERAL- DO YOU GET UP R IR C WITH A LAME BACK ? , W H T A H T E W W E E H E A K V F E R L O E M A R A N L E L D A V D A U IL - --- « T " Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. D A L L A S C U L L IN C S . J o b O o u ld N ot Hove Stood It I f he had had itching piles. They arc l< rriMy annoying, but Bucklen’s A r nica salve will cure the worst esse ol piles on earth. It has cured thous ands. For injuries, paina or hodily eruptions it is ilie best .-alve in tbe world. Price 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed, bold by M .« D. Ellis, As a stove dealer druggist. cess. Mr. Fault is a suc W. G. Vassall. SALEM CHIPLETS. Siyle, til and durability character lie both the shoes and ilie clolliiug at the New York Backet «tore. They place particular atreas upen all kind« of foot wear for everybody. Quality considered, you cannot get cheaper shoes anywhere in the «Late. — o—• Seldom does a day pass without from 20 to 50 Polk county horses be ing put up at th<r steel bridge feet' yard. There are several reasons—non venieuce, good treatment and low prices. — o— W hy not get the Imst it it coats no more. Jatundries are us diffeienl a. cabins and palaces. The steam laun dry has no superior in anything that pertains to that business. J. F. Morrisan still holds the lead as a liveryman. His horses ale kept in goud condition and the vehicles are always clean and c«'infurt.ible. They get over the ground smoothly and «>• iftly. a*. You can always get things front 9a lem promptly by giving your order lo the singe driver. 1 V. Lynch stands among the best blacksmiths in tbe stale. For artistic and Incoming millinery go to Miss Anna Hallock up stairs in the Wilson block, She is constantly receiving new and desirable things and wants to show them to lad'es in terested in nice articles. W hat Henry Brown does not know Once again we call public attention alayut the livery business no other liv ely stable keeper in this section to the fact that Brown A Son never knows. Go to bis stable for a first Imd better lines of fall goods of all kinds. They were bought ou such class team aud buggy or carriage. terms that you can get genuine bar gains there. See their nice clothing It is generally admitted that the for everybody, and their grocery de Cronise studio stands at the head in partment is a place of interest. its line. C O U N TY C O U R T. The Eola hills people would all ad vise you to go to Hellenbrund’a res taurant for a good dinner. Ask for Diamond brand baking p«w ders, spices and flavoring extracts at the Yokohama Tea stors. They grind their own spices and roast coffee twice a week. Their teas cannot be beat. — o— Near tlm opera house on Court street is a picture gallery whore you can get complete satisfaction. It is called Bex studio and Proprietor U w - is guarantees complete satisfaction. A b le S o u rce a D is h e d u p fo r O u r N u m e ro u s F a m ily of R eaders Almost everybody who reads the news- In A b r e v i a t e d P a r a g r a p h « . Gunsmith Kisser now lias his bands i papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures mads by Dr. full attending to the wants of sports- Kllm ar's Swamp-Root, m. n. Many a crippled gnu is being Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s. j|| the great kidney, Hver lakru to ii.m and lie generally sue- «L^Ja-r^J 11» and bladder remedy, Baled lmy and null fecal at Osfield's c.ada in making them almost as good n i C l L i ( r- It Is the great medi as nuw. cal triumph o f the nine Hereafter the mail for D-rry will teenth century dis depart at 9 :40. covered after yeais of Mrs. Shaffer is having unusual good scientific research by The McElhoes family have moved luck in plsasing ladios in the m al'er Dr. Kilm er, the emi frem Dallas to Seattle. of head drers. Having a superior nent kidney snd blad stoek it is not so difficult to trim a der specialist, and Is Clyde and Van Etnbree are work wonderfully successful In promptly curing ing on a railroad grade up in Idaho. hat to the best advantage. lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou ••a bles and Bright's Disease, which ts the worst R. C. Blakely has gone back to Ids The footwear at Uaynor's store will form of kidney trouble. home at Smock, cast of the moun Dr. K ilm e rs Swamp-Root Is not rec resist the dampness of all ordinary tains. wat weather aud their rubber goods ommended for everything but if you have kld- ney, liver or bladder trouble It w ill be found Mrs. Mary Collins-Watt* is the will defy the very roughest rainy wea just the remedy you need. It has been tested proud mother of a fine boy in Eastern ther. Buy yuur winter shoes there. In so many ways. In hospital work, in private Oregon. practice, among the helpless too poor to pur V chase relief and has provsd so successful in Miss Jessie Wiseman lias been vis J. E. Smith does blarksmithing every case that a special arrangement hss iting the family of L. C. Parker iu that ought to satisfy anybody. been made by which all readers of this psper Portland. who have not already tried It, m ay have a •«• Wilson Putnam, of West Snleqi, is sample bottle sent free by mall, also s book Those new rooking ranges at Fanil's telling more about Swamp-Root snd how to back from a stay of several moot lit in alar« are perfect beauties ami have all find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Colorado. tbe cniiveuieurea it is pnssiblg to at When writing mention reeding this generous Miss Ella Fennell, ef Indep-ndeiicc. tach to a stove. The tallies of Polk offer In this paper and is soon to be married to Dr. Albert Jes county generally should «-e them. All send your address to sup, of Salem. who could afford it would be anxious Dr. K ilm er& C o..B in g to have «me. His parlor stoves are a« hamton, N . Y . The Mr. and Mrs. A. M urphy,of Qakdale, regular fifty cent and B oom or Swsmp-Ttoo«. nice as they can be and cheap enough are here visiting their daughter Mrs. dollar sizes are told by all good druggists. PR O B A T E . Sibley, J. Objections having been made to ths report tiled by the administrator ol the Milton Southwick estate, he was cited to appear October 23rd and show eauso if uny why the prayer of tbe pe titioner should not be granted. T. W. Wann, administrator of the R. L. Skinner estate filed a petition aaking that Goo. E. Lewis be required to turn over to him all property ef the estate, and it was ordered that the said Lewis be cited to appear October 24tli and show cause why the said petition should not be granted. which Mr. Hedgepath expressed tlieir surprise anil in a few »elected wo ds gave the intruders a hearty welcome A few minutes were then spent in conversation, after which the time was spent in miisic ami various games un til 11 n'eloek. Mias Myrniu Smith then played 'he organ while Mr. and Mra. Hedceputh, accompanied bv Morris Fowl« as beat man anil Nora Church aa best lady, marched in ami Rav. Kos-er again tied the matrinioiii d knot in a very pleasant manner Congratulations were then offered and an excellent supper was served from the baskets which the visitors hud brongt-t, after which Rev. Rosst-r made a few closing remarks and ev ery one present bid »Mr. and Mrs Ifedgeputh goodbye, and wished them much surcess and pleasure in their new field of labor. The guests then eliied to their homes, feeling fully repaid for the few hours sleep which they had loat. Those present were: Thos. Williams and wife. Morris Fowle VV. W . Smith and family, Kate, Mary, Loyd and Myrnie Smith, John, Susan, Flora, Minnie, Ada and Percy Lewis, John Mulkey, B. F. Smith and wife Hem y, l'racy and Eva Staata, Nora Church, Rev. Rosser, Robert and Berners Bruce, Willie, Henry ami Johnny Williams, George Bronson, Dr. Jeannette. Henry Pearce, Cassie and Elmer Hedgepath and Clinton McLeod. T k a c y S t a a t s . L k w i s v i i . l k , O ctob er, 16, 19U0. L E W IS V IL L E . Walter Norton is digging his pota toes. Postmaster Smith winter's wood. M il* Emma this vicinity. is Byers is BAKING POWDER RO Y A L—the most celebrated of all the baking powders in the world-cele brated for its great leav ening strength and purity. It makes your cakes, bis cuit, bread, etc., health ful, it assures you against alum and all forms of adulteration that go with the cheap brands. T O »* ¡j A premium given with every hat at Mrs, Smiths' millinery store. Fine stock ot up lo dale goods. Uncle Joe Einmons was in usurious condition a week ago, hut is again about as usual, being very frail, Uii-liard Cramer ia out in Southern Oregon selling «ngans made at the Dallas factory by Hughes A Cramer, j Grandma Farley is home from a ¿•Mai long stay in Salem, having her eyes treated and she thinks she can -ee some better. Claud Dunn snd W aller Williams have sold 230 bules of hops at 15^1 cents, being the beat sale of the sea- j soil around here. Mrs. Lou Magruder has brought suit in Portland for divorce from J. P , Magruder. Tliev have not lived to- ■ gel her for several years. Alum baking povders are low priced, as alum costs but two cents a pound ; but alum is a corrosive poison and k renders the baking powder dangerous to use in food. Do not fail to see the beautiful doll in Miss Hallocks window. Chance given away with every dollar pur chase. New goods and latest ideas in m illineiy censtant'y arriving. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. In the V alley View school district Miss Susie Branson is teaching near L. O. Drown will soon move bsck Miss Della Waters is to teach at O. H. D’Armoud and J. A. W ithrov Cherry Grove beyond l'eedee. to his old home near VViilamina. Sheridan. have been made directors in place of There is now a postotfice at Buell’s Joseph Hedgepeth and family have Rev. F. L. Young, of Dnllas, will A. Wurner and F. L. Brown, who have moved away. Miss Mabel W ell* is to moved frem Lewisville to southern preach at the Pioneer school house at ch a p el in charge of Mrs. Marietta L u cas. Oregon. 3 :30 next Sunday. teaeli for them. Dallas has long needed a second baud furniture store and now lies one. Frank Kerslake having opened one in the old hotel building. He kseps new as well as second hand goods end will buy, eell nr exchange. The second sewing machine given away by H. E. Bryan & Son was his drawn by ticket No. 1,800 and the question is who holds the lucky lu m visiting in ber See their new premium list of hand painted China to be given asray. hauling Phy Ward is assisting B. F. Smith Jas. Wilson has gathered a fine with his fall work. crop of apples and pears from his lit- tie farm west of town. By timely H. D. Staats has finished sowing 70 The final account of the Nathan spraying they are almost entirely free Conner estate Was set for hearing De acres of summer fallow. from worms. His experience has Because you have been deceived and cember 4th and that of the David Joseph Hedgpeth aud family start been that neither cherry nor pear cheated in buying clothing elsewhere Ackley estate December 3rd. trees should be cultivated. for Grant's Pass Thursday. is uo sign that Johnson A Co. will do The personal property of the Con it. They have but one price to all Wilson <fc 8on dried over 5E.OOO J. L. Burns, who is attending and every day is a bargain day at that rad W sidelick estate is to be sold at school at Dallas, was home on a visit. pounds of prunes and have sold a oar private sale. store. Lower priots do not rule ai load at b cents. Their new diyer-was The executor of the G A. W ell* es any others store in the city. What Am os'Holm an and wife were the invented by Jas. W ilton and ha- they state to you m aybe depended tate was authorised to set aside cs:- guests of their son, Charlie, Sunday worked so well that they pr«pote la upon ae facte. G oto Johnson’s f.r lain personal property for use ol A. Norton, of Benton county, is double its capacity so as to cure 12C0 widow and sell the balance at public the best and cheapest. here visiting his cousin, Walter Nor bushels of green fruit daily. or private sale. loo, A Th o u sa n d Tonguaa Last Saturday Salem was crewdwl Ma-garet Cox was made exeeutor of Could not express '.lie rupture of A n F. A. Kem p had five teams hauling with hop growers who were ready to tliu Samuel Cox estate without bonds nie E. Springer, of Philadelphia, dispose of their output. The dealers snd it is to he appraised by J. W. his 20,000 pounds of hops ro the rail when l)r. K ing’s New Discovery cur were inclined to pay less than 15 Kirkland. Lyman Damou and A. J. road. ed tier of a backing cnuglil that for cents and most of the owners wanted Goodman. many years had made life a burden. B. F. Smith and John Levork were more than that, hence but few sales The executor of the David Davis es doing business in Benton county were made. A. B. Gibson, of Eol* She says: •'After all other remedies tate made a final account and was ami doctors failed it soon re noved the hills, disposed of 132 bales at 15 cents. Monday. pain in my chest and I can now sleep discharged. One of tbe dealers advised growers to Cecil Staals, of Airlie. a student ol soundly, something I can scarcely re go slow in the matter ef selling as bet C. W. Babcock was made adminis member doing before. I feel like trator of the A. D. Babcock estat* the Agricultural college, visited his ter prices were sure to be offered later uncle, Henry Staats, Sunday. sounding its praises throughout the under $2,00« I K in d s. nil. universe.” Dr. K in g ’s New Discov Grandma Wilson, of Airlie, died On the 10th of December, l f 97,Rev ery, it guaranteed to cure all troubles T w o B ro th e rs M a rrie d . Sunday evening of heart failure snd H. A Donahoe, pas'or of the Metho of the throat, chest or lungs Price, In Monmouth at high noon W ed was buried at the English cemetery dist Episcopal church, south, Point 50 cents and $1. Trial bottles free at nesday Harry E. Starr led to the altar A Bryan club of 20 members wss Pleasant, West Virginia, contracted a M. D. Ellis' drug store. Miss Loretta A. Hart, Rev. H . A. severe cold which was attended from Deck officiating. I t was a prett) organized at this place Tuesday even lie beginning by violent coughing. C O LLEC E N O TES. wedding ami many presents were ing, with Tracy Staats as president He says: “ After resorting to a num- showered 0 |>on them. The dinner was and W . W . Smith as secretary. oer of socalled ‘specifics,’ mmaally kept The Pbilolethesn literary society more than bounteous and good as it in tlie house, to no purpose, I pur lias been organixed to meet every Fri G R A N D R E C E P T IO N . could be. They will abide at the chased a bottle of CliainbeiUin’s day evening. Newton Guy being pres Starr home near Falla City. The A t the court house this evening al 'lough Remedy, which artod like a ident and Miss Ella R ilner secretary. some evening, in Dallas, Rev. C. G. 7 :30 in honor of the students and fat charm. I most cheeifully recimi Rev W . L. Arnold will preach at Lemss'ars made htislaind and wife of uity of Dallas college. Program n- mend it to the public.” For sal* by the college ehspel next Sunday morn Arthur P. Starr and Mist Mary Mns followe: A. K. Wilson. ing snd Prof. Metsger in the evening colt, there being some fifty guests Music— J. C. Uglow. There will be s district Sunday with special music in charge of Prof. The ice cream and cake were pro Address of welcome— Rev. A. I. nounced op to the top notch and they Goodfriend. school rally at Zena, Sunday Novem- Kantner. received presents enough to set Up ber 4lh, beginning at 10:30. Basket Response— President Poling. These new students have entered housekeeping. Their home is firs' dinner will lie served in a room near Music— College quartet. within »lie la*t two weeks: Andrew ilaor east of the city hall. Both ny and there will tie afternoon exer Our new friends— M. M Ellis. Kent, Albert Cairuee. One Olin. Char couples sensibly at once settled down cises. The program, which promises Solo— Miss Jennie Snyder, lie Howe, Mellie Teals, Hood Craven, lo make a success of life by industry, Duty of citizens to the college— to be entertaining and instructive is Ed. and Harry Campbell, Kebecea economy and mutual help. in the hands of the officers of the dis | VYm. Grant. Gales, Eva Wash, Bessie Cooper, Ed school association. Solo, Dream of Paradise— M*«, trict Sunday Lee, Elva aud Clias. Lafollelt, Frank Both the state and coontv association T H E Y W E R E S U R P R IS E D . Chase. Kersey, Charlie Clisse, Andrew Nunn, will lie represented. Watch for pr« • Relation of Public school to college Ethel Plummer, J. I.. Burns, Ida Wat Twenty-seven year, ago from Thurs gram later. ers, Katherine Braun, Belle Elliott. day, October 11th. Joseph Hedgepath — Prof. Reynolds. E mma Hm-is. Solo— F. H . Morrison. Walter Muir, Ethel Chamber# and and June Woods were united in the District President. Recitation— Prof. Countryman. Hazel Kennedy, making the preaent holy hoods of matrimony in this Inatiumental duet— Prof. Kantner W e offer One Hundred Dollars re enrollment 71. county, and the greater part of their ward tor any case of catarrh that can married life has been spent in Polk snd Miss Cecile Olds. The affairs of the school are rapidly How to bring teachers in contact not be cured by H all’s Catarrh Cure county. As they are to leave ns anon getting into smoother and better rui * F. J. Cheney A Co., proprietors, Tole | for Southern Oregon where Mr with college— Prof. Starr. uing order. New blackboards have | Hedgepath has been sent as a miniater Music— Prof. Caldwell. do, Ohio. We, the undersigned, have arrived ami are doing excellent ser The College and it* new home— Prof. known F. J. Cheney tor the last fil- j by the M. E. church South, on the vice. A Portland publishing house teen years and believe him perfectly eveding i-f ths anniversary of their Metzgur has donated seven large map« ol the honorable in all business transactions Solo— Mr*. O. W. Conkey ! wi dding a nunilier of neighbors and world on rollers and a new 600 pound and financially able to carry out any Ladies' Quartet. frienda went in to spend the eveniup bell has been ordered to replace the Sociable. obligations made by tlieir firm.— Weal snd bid them goo«l bye. Mr. and old one which list been calling boye A Trusx, whole**.e druggists, Toledo, I Mrs. Hedgepath had just returned and girls ts La Creole academy for so Ohio; Welding, Kinnau A Marvin, j from Independence, where they bad Oscar Kusaell, of Monmouth, ha* many year». New pews are being wholesale druggists, Toled«», Ohio. | taken a load of their furniture for gone to the stale university. made for the chapel and the library Hall's Catarrh Cure is laken internal i shipment, and were n »t expecting has been carp« ted Miss Hattie Teats Rev. Goodfrinnd will preach Sun ly, acting directly np<>n the blood and J «iirli a commotion. Mrs. Bonnie is librarian snd the coUnge reading I Smith than gave a short talk explain- day morning from the theme, Inapiit uiuovua surfaces of the system. Price room will have a great variety ef cur | ing '.ha object of tint gathering, after »lion to Workera. and in tha evening 75 cents a bottle. Hold by all drug rvnl ps|eu and inagiiine*, beiidee a gists. Testimonials free. Hall's Pam on The Miaeion of a Man. long list of standard work*. I itjr |»lla are the best. The tearber* at Independence are A M. Sanders, Nellie Burke, Vena Goff. Dor* Cooper, A«lona Cwchean, Letlie Mastarson, and Mra. Mary Turk. <S CfrdÍ í w The absolutely pure Several important neighborhoods in B. A. Snyder and Mfss Cassia L o c k ,' Wm. H. Brown has rented the Hi. of the Buena Vista vicinity, were mar- i Richmond place and W in. Bird is to different parts of the caunty are sel dom represented in theso columns ried this week. run the Hallock place. simply because uo ane seems inclinad Tom Fennell got all he wanted of j B. S. Hasting* and wife, of Peedee, to write from there. If your commu northern gold fields and is heller than have been here on a visit to tlieir nity is one of them will you not please ever contented willi blacksniithing at daughter, Mr*. W. D. Elkins. agree lo write yoursolf or recom Independence. mend some on« else, Sidney Percival, who used to work Photogrsilher Cherringlon will to on the Observer, is now in the job of morrow go to Portland lo attend a fice ef Baltes A Co., in Portland. meeting of the Pacific coast photo Each package of Putnam Fadoloss graphers association. Dye colors either silk wool or cotton, County Assessor Myer has made perfectly at one boiling. Sold by Tracy Staats his deputy and the gen A K. Wilson. eral impression is that he could not You have read of the cures by have made a better selection. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and you should Anything and everything in the nave perfect confidence in its merit. marble cutters line and cemetery work It will da you good. will lie promptly and well done if en To accommodate those who are trusted to G. L. Hawkins at Indepen partial ta the use of atomizers in ap dence. plying liquids into the nasal passages G. W . Shriver, ths Perry dale har far catarrhal troubles, ths proprietors Bv close buying and spot cash ness maker has had abundant experi prepare Elys Liquid Cream Balm. «telling I have brought prices ence and knows exactly bow to mak* Price including the spraying tube is . down tc the lowest possible horse clothing that will give the beat 75 cts. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies medicnal prop- i margin. Two new patterns of service. Give him an order. erties of the solid preparation. , decorated tableware just receiv I q the warehouse of Bry*n_ A Son Cream Balm is quickly absarbed by ed and some clioice attractive near the public school w ere' store«) the membrane and does not dry up Chinaware toon lo arrive. 690 bales of hops of which all but 42 the secretions bnt changes 'hem to a L A M l’S. biles have been sold. Georg* Cutler natural and healthy character. Ely sold 107 and D. Shepard 46 bales at Brothers, 56 Warren St., N. Y . F IX T U R E S . 14J cents. C A N N E D GOODS. Last Friday evening Rev. D. C. Mc F R U IT Jewler Morris is selling lots of sil Farland and wife returned from a vis V E G E TA B LE S . verware and not all of it for wedding it among Linn county friend* and pre:-enta either. Some other folks had hardly finished their supper when »sera to think that they are as much a crowd of yonng folks and old came entitled t* nice things us newly mar piling in until there was hardly stand ried people. ing room. It was a donation party “ I wish to expiess my thanks to the snd everybody bought something to manufacturers of Chamberlain's Col eat ur wear or some coin for inciden ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy for tal expenses. Some of the party lin having put on the market such a won gered late as if they wanted to help de N E W T O -D A Y . deiful medicine,” says W. W . Masai.i- vour the good things brought for the Brother McFarland ami gill, of Beaumont, Texas. There are preacher. better half are still feeling good over many thousand« of mothers whose children have been saved from attacks it. j»U L L BLOODED SHROPSHIRE BUCK FOR ■ale by J aa. Boydston, of lutila«. of dysentery and cholera infantum who must also feel thankful. It ia tor fty bu shel * o r c C H E A T SEED FOR SALE sale by A, K . Wilson, at 40 venu by Henry P. Smith, two mil«« met The carpenter work on the public of Dalla«. school building will be about finished this week. A ll the rooms have lioen HEAVY TEAM, A I f INCH_ WAGON AND hariifM for aale cheap by B. A. Lombard, of papered and tha painter* will get Falla City. through next week. The intention is W e live by our blood,.ind on lo lie ready to open school November 5th, The two-sliding doors will be it. KAC«H OF CHOICE H A N D PICKED W e thrive or starve, as A 4 FEW applae for aalo at '<0 cunte » n e k by J. H. .Wa balanced by four weights of 88 (Kiiimls com bur. each. Two furnaces a.e being erected our blood is rich or poor. in the basement each to heat tour There is nothing else to live 1 \RIKD KENTISH A N D R O YAL A N N CHER- rooms, and the ventilating apparatus 1J riea «anted at 6 centaa pound. T. A. Rlgg«. on or by. wdl make a complete change of the W h e n strength is full and air in each mom every forty minutes. 4 C IIALLENDE FEED M ILL, GOOD AH NEW, The blackboards will be extra good spirits high, we are being re for ««le or to traile for a cow. Apply hera. and not too high. Staple and Fancy Groceries.,. T. A. RIGGS, The Dallas Grocer. Blood. During the winter of 1897 Mr. J»s. Reed, one of the leading citizens and merchants of Clay, Clay county, West Virginia, struck his leg against a cake of ice in such a manner as to bruise it severely, (t becanu very much swol len and pained him so bsdly that he could not walk without the aid of crutches. H e was treated by physi cians, also used two and a half gallons of whiskey in bathing it, but nothing gave any relief until he lagan using Chauiberlaiu's Pain Balm. This pre cured almos' a complete cure in a week’s time and he believes that hint he not used this remedy his lag would have had to be amputated. Paiu Balm is unequaled for sprains, bruis es ami rheumatism. Fur sale by A. K Wilson. TN Kai T « Bsw I A freshed, bone muscle and bmin, CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING FOR in body and mind, with con i COME kJ eat# by Warner Urne. tinual How of rich blood. aled h ay or straw tak en on storage This is health. at reasonable price«. Apply at the ■h«rifr« of- W h e n weak, in low spirits, I Ae. no cheer, no spring, when rest o n e y t o l o a n o n t m p r o v f . d f a m i p r o . is not rest and sleep is not | h rty at n«ual rate« by Omar >l*y ter, Dalia«, sleep, we are starved; our blood o n ey to loan a t « per c e n t o n farm is poor; there is little nutri rnmiity. J. L. COLLINS, D alli« ment in it. Back of the blood, is food, V U E H AYE MONEY Tl» LOAN ON IMPROVED SIBLEY ft EAK1N f . to keep the blood rich W h en IT farm property it fails, take Scott s Emulsion Call for Warrants. of Cod Liver Oil. It sets the whole body going again — mat» V oTH T. IS HEREBY OIYFN TH\T ALL UN woman and child. paid ircinty warrant« of Polli county, Orryfin, H M M I f you have not trie*! it. Ren#! for I r t t »•■»pW , ■sen tbs F It* agreeable taete w ill *uri»riac y«m H COTT f t IJO V K K. * to-m u*« 409-415 P ra r! Htrr I, New V o lk . ■hieb «r«re pmantted and nido read, “ Not paol for ■ant of fund«,** pHi»c to Jill) IS, 1IMS, » ill h« Interval adit ' m A lia allowed on the « after tha date •*! » ht« n E. V. DALTON, County Treaaurer. , f h 'h » , Oct. 1®, 1900