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M AR KET REPORT. lCorrscUd weekly by Fell* Noel.I W heat, per bushel, 50 cts. Bran, per ton #11. Shorts, per ton, #1(1. O ita, per bushel, 35 cts. Flour, per 10 barrels, #2 70. Flour, t>er suck, 80c. Hues wheat flour, ¡#2.50 per ;-wt. Uermea, ? l 50 per ewt. Corn meal, #2 50 per ewt. tCorreoteO weekly by Brown a Son Potatoes, per bushel. 35 ots. B utter, per pound, 20 ci» Lard, per pound, 10(211 cis. B aco n ,sid es, per ponmi, 9 i2 l0 els tian is, per pound, 12(215 c.s. Shoulders, per pi mid, SW10 uts. Eggs, per doaen, 20 cts. C hickens, per dozen, #3® #! Dried fruits, per pound, 12 cts. B eets, per pound, 1 cents T uruips, per pound, 1 cts. Cabbage, per pound, 2# cts. Onious, per pound, 2 cts. B ean s, per pound, 4<a5 rents. Corn m eal, per pound, 2$ ets. Hay, per ton, #a<a#7 -—■---- . ♦ m ----- — Sto p* Kne C o u g h And works oft'the cold, Laxative bro il, oqoinine tablets cure a cold ill one day. No cure, no pay. Brice, 25 cents. S A L IM P O IN TER S. Shafer's harness shop near Gray's hardwire store is the bestJpUee to gel ill kinds of horse clothing. Only the choicest of stock used and no ripping of work. Trv hint at once. In buying elothing you must ton great extent depend on the honor of the seller, for almost anybody can be deceived and cheated in buying such things. The Johnson clothing house has built up an enviable reputation for reliability. It is a rule of the es tablishment that no n>i»r<-presentation or deception be practiced in any case. l)o not fear to sent your boy there ulone for a suit ot clothes. •IOO R e w a r d ElOO. O ver-V ork W eakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out ihe waste or Impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Fains, aches and rheo- realism come fiom ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart la over-working In pumping thick, kidney- poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mtld and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swam p-Root, the great kidney remedy la soon reallied. It standa the highest for Ha wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and Is sold on its merits by all druggists In flfty- cent and one-dollar six es. You may have a sample bottle by mall ______ ___ _____ free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when wr.tlng Dr. Kilmer it Co., Binghamton, N. Y. COLA. Mrs. Mi-el and non have returned lumie lu The Dalles. Charlie Pattcrann is going tu work in Strong’s restaurant this winter. Mr. Liuy, of Oak Grove, has rented the Hattie Jones hup yard and mov ed here. Mrs. M. E Weaver will give’ lessons Lei Brown & Sou show yon what in embroidery at her studio in the dor- | iln-y have for men, women, hoys and tnilory every Wednesday afternoon. girls to wear. They can come as near Lyall Rice, a small Dallas hoy, can satisfying your every want as any firm in the county. Under the same roof make a better cake than many wom you can gel anything and everything en, as we know by having sampled it. m ml everything in the grocery line. A ministerial association has been No responsible tirnt will try to under funned here with Rev. »A. I. Good* sell them. frn nd as president and Re-/. H. A. Deck secretary, meetings to be held Every pair of Hercules waterproof monthly. R. Bruuk’s baby girl died on the 3rd and was buried in the Butch ceme -hues sold at The Bee-Hive are war- .cry at Dixie Sunday. ran ted. Our school closed this week on ac ••• The Cmniso studio is now crowded count of the teaoher, Miss Jones, go Give an order to the stage driver for witli work intended for holiday pres ing to her timber claim. what you want from Salem and it will ents. lie brought at once. A V illa g e B l a c k s m i t h Saved His Have your sick animals treated l>c- fore they get beyond help. Dr. Keel er at steel bridge feed yard knows al. about the ailments of and remedie for rick stock. Let Charlie Hellenhrand serve yon a dinner and you wiil feel good. It would do your eyes good to see the grand arriy of lamps, crockery, china and glassware at the Yokohama Tea store. Hundreds of ladies are beautifying their rooms and tables with it. Numerous clerks are kept on tin jump waiting on the many customer- getting winter goods at the New York R acket store. They trust hobody, but sell to all alike at the lowest living rates. Clothing of all kb vis for ev ery body. Shoes a specialty. V Mr. II H. Black, the well known Mr. Morrison’s livery teams are con village .blacksmith at Urahantsville. tinually on the go. He is so clever to Sullivan county N. Y„ says: “Our lit patrons that they are never inclined lie sun, five years old, I isb always to go elsewhere for livery service. been subject to croup, anil so had **« have the attacks been thst we have At the Bee-Hive you can get Bul- feared many times that he would die. We have had the doctor and Used trick’s patterns, which are the stand many medicines, but Chamberlain's ard of fashiou the werld over. Cough Remedy is now our sole reli ance. It seems to dissolve the tough When you have second hand furni mucus and by giving frequent doses ti re to sell or wish to buy some or to when the croupy symptoms appear make an exchange, go to Frank Ker- we have found th at the dreaded croup slake, opposite the blacksmith shops. is cured before it gets settled.” There He also hae new goods for sale. is no danger in giving this remedy %» for it contains no opium or other in Mr. Risser, the dealer in firearms jurious drug and may lie given as con fidently to a babe as to an adult. For and ammunition, has gained so gned h reputation throughout the county sale by A. K. Wilson. that people come to hint from all quarters for such things. R ICK R EA LL. Little S o n 's Life. Miss Grace A. Burch is quite sick. LOCAL AND GENERAL- The readers of this paper will be pleased tu learn that there is a l least oue dreaded disease that seieuee has ; W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R I N G T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV AIL- been able to corn in all its stages, and ■ hat is catarrh. Hall's Chtarrh Cure | i- the only positive cure known to the j A b le S o u r c e s D is h e d u p for O u r N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers medical fre'eriiity. Catarrh being a i In Ab re v ia te d P a r a g r a p h s . constitutional disease, requires a con j slilutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh I Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig's. Cure is taken Ihlernnllv,acting direct ly upon tile blond ami uuieous sur- : Baled hay and mill feed at Oslield’s | fai es of the system, thereby destroy ing I tie foundation of the d i-e ae , and i Grandma Daugherty, of Willaiulnn, givi g the p itieu l strength by build-1 i- almost helpless. ing op the eii-istiiutioti and assisting II, Hailey s il l family hive moved nsitire in doing its work. 3’he prn- pilet-T* have so niiieh fai-hin it.«lira from Willatuina to Sheridan ; live powers, llyil they offer #100 for | any ease ii fails to cure. Sent1 for list j Mrs. Warren Tru itt, ol Mo cow, Idaho, has been visiting Solent friends. of testimonials. Usual services at tbs Presbyterian D a l l a s c r o p p i n g s . church next Sunday morning and ev- citing. Lynch, the Iron artist, knows pre I, ela, the two v iar old child of cisely w lmt to do in almost any black- Reason liriink, died in Eola last Sat smithing emergency. urday. H. U. Campbell has sold to Mr.! Ladies, von can save money by buy ing jackets and wraps at the Bee-Hive Spiehl of the bakery a -mall tract of More than 100 garments, consisting land nurl It of Dallas. uf ready made skirts in all kinds of It. 8. Conner has returned front a material, including golfs and rainy day styles, all offered at reduced prices threshing experience of over two months east of the mountains. **• After over two years absence in Ohio Remember, ladies, that Miss Hal- and Pennsylvania, Mias Emma Lud lock in Ihe Wilson block is having a wig is expected home tomorrow. special sale of childrens caps slid oth er headwear, She is also offering a The afternoon mail service to and few superior pattern hats at pleasing from Derry h is been resumed and is figures. a great accommodation to many. Licenses have been issued fur the marriage of Justin Paget and lliss Christina Cratnn, of Peeilec, also G. K. Harmon and Miss Adilie Prather, of Buena Vista. Union Thanksgiving services will he held at the Presbyterian church oil the evenig of November 29tli, the sermon will be preached by Rev, F. L. Young of the M. E . church. B a K i n o * A l > ô o I u The Dallas fish, poultry and gener al supply market is not being pat ronized to the extent that it should be anil the proprietors ssy that unless trade soon picks up they may have to pull out for some oilier place. t e I y w P d u r e e r ~ For the third of a century the stand ard for strength and purity. It makes the hot bread, hot biscuit, cake and other pastry light, sweet and excellent in every .quality. No other baking powder is “just as good as Royal,” either in strength, purity or wholesomeness. There will he a basket social at Briilgetsirt Saturday evening, Novem ber 17th. A good programme has | been prepared and all will he welcome tu hear it for the small sum of 10 cents. J. R. Cooper at Independence is having a million feet of logs cut for the Oregon City paper mills. J . M. Stark has bought the Claggett saw mill there and will soon have it in operation. P o Many low-priced imitation baking powders are upon the mar ket. These are made with alum, and care should lie taken to avoid them, as alum is a poison, never to be taken in the food. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM S T ., NEW YORK. Mrs. D. O. Quick, who formerly Wallace Huntley anil Mary Meeker, of Independence, were married Iasi lived near Suvcr, died in Benton county last week. week. The normal dining hall at Men- Thomas E lliott, *f Dallas, has re Rev. F. M. Green, of Falls City, is innulli lias a large patronage. preaching at Comstock in Southern ceived a patent for a threshing ma George McBee has sold to W illiam chine hand cutter and feeder. Oregon. Shewey the Davis place on Peedce. Otis Wolverton, near Stiver, ha) Two of Henry Black’s sons arc run There is now probability of mail set- cows enough to produce #80 worth of ning the 500 acre farm of M. W. Mix, vice between Lewisville snil Peeilec. butter a month and in the past year this side ot Independence. Wilson Bump has leaved his Kings has made about 3,000 pounds of but After sinking several thousand dol Valley farm and m >vid to Forest ler. lars in hop raising Oliver Jones has Grove. • Stephen Kernstock, who Its» been tliie year come out whole in the busi Miss Besfie Lines, of Independence, working around the saw mills anil ness. was married at Everett, Washington, logging camps near here for several iVe have ordered the Oregonian year«, died last Saturday at the home last Sunday. for A. M. Vernon, E, 0 . Richmond of Mrs. Morton. and N. Chapin, each getting it and Wayne Williams and Asa Rohinsnn. Yamhillers claim to beat the world the Itemizer a year for #2.25. of Independence, now live at Arling and in soma things they come with ton, east of The Dalles. To his already superfine band of in a scratch of it. For instance John J . H. Hawley, of Monmouth, bus Townsend, of Sheridan, has sent us sheep from the best breeders in this received from Wisconsin forty regis by Mr. McCracken a cabbage stack country Canada and England J , H. tered Lincolnshire sheep. on which there are fifteen perfectly Hawley, of Monmouth, lias added developed heads, each weighing about about forty registered Lincolnsliires. The Byerley-Hyde-Seart road troub They are a new breed out west, but a pound. le between Ballston and Perry-dale be feels sure that by crossing them bus been settled to the satisfaction of with what we liavo the result will he all concerned. an improvement all around. It is his intention to breed thu highest Dyspepsia is difficult digestion, due grades of thoroughbred sheep and to to the absence of natural digestive ' furnish bucks for improving flocks. fluids Hood’s Saraabarilla restores •lie digestive powers. Independence is sadly in street lights. need of Report of Upper Salt Creek school Closely inspect our ovorcoats at Ed. Hall is building a new wood from #7 50 to #15. You can get bur for Hie month ending Novemlier 2nd; Enrolled, 17 ; average nttendence, 11; shed. • gains in them at The Bee-Hive. There is a constant stream of soiled tardy, 1 : on roll of honor, Allen Mrs. Sarah Cauthorn, of Corvallis, V linen being laken te the steam laun Fletcher, Phil, anil Rnllie Brown; is here visiting relatives. If all the other Dallas milliners visitors, 7.— Ora Porter teacher. dry to again he made white as the Robert Hatton, of South Dallns, was have had as good a trails this fall a. snow and sweet as new mown hay. While a vacant, store room in the Mrs. Shafer the town lias done a big Why have any Chinaman to do suck a guest of A. F. Stoner Sunday. Wilson blcck was being elennod for work. Mr. Fletcher and wife are with the business in that line. By keeping the the election day dinner of the Pres latter’s parents, Peter Cook.and wife. right kind of goods and treating cus byterian ladies a ladder was accident turners right she has drawn a flue pa ally dropped against a large plate When you have any occasion to Miss Caroline Burch lias returned tronage. glass window worth #60 and it ruined. drive any where day or night, lie sure home after a visit at Eugene, Spring- .* * to go to Brown's barn west of Ills W il field and Corvallis School Superintendent Starr will Any hlacksmithing entrusted to I for some time to cotne be at his office lamette hotel. Mis service will pleusc Henry McKee and family, of near E. Smith is always well done. you. only on Mondays and Saturdays, spend Hmithfleld, were here Sunday visiting ing the balance of the week visiting the family of L. C. Koser. H o u se to Houoe V is ita tio n . Boys three piece suits and long schools. He will -pend the forenoon All the ministers and Sunday school Ed. Clark and wifa have gone on an in some school and the afternoon with superintendents of Dallas tnet Mon extended visit to their datightsr, Mrs pauts, also three piece school suits some other teacher not far away. just strived at The Bee H iv e.. day evening to farther arrange about Kirkland, in Eastern Oregon. Miss Ora Rhodabarger is teaching securing a church census of the town Otis Wail and wife, of Popcorn dis I t is proposed to visit each family Shoddy footwear is not worth buy at Hinilhfield and lias an enrollment trict, spent Sunday with the latter's and fled out to what church its indi ing at any price. When you want of 18, the average attendance during Orr and wife. vidual members belong, or in case parents, Samuel something real nice and durable, go October being 14. Those neither ab ------------------ ----------------------------- they are not church memliers with to Gayuor’s. They have a good va sent nor tardy were Gladys McKee, E d it o r Sees W on d e r* . It will be unlawful to kill deer or what denomination th"y are most in Editor W. V. Barry, of Lexington, riety from which to select exactly Harry Hubbard, Ada, Josie and Anna Caleb trim: until the first of April and Farmer. Mary. Dick, Isaac and Jacob sympathy. I t is no sense an effort to l'etin., in exploring Mammoth cave what you want. olieasants cannot be legally killed af Retldekopp. pry into ones private affairs, but to contracted a severe case of piles. Hi- * .* , ter the 1st of December. gain information four which church quick cure through using Uuckleti't Mrs K. R. Fiske and daughter have It is generally understood that Win and Sunday schorl people can work Arnica Salve convinced him it is an All kinds of harness work anil sad come from their Boston home to visit more intelligently and successfully. other world's wonder. Cures piles, Fault carries one of the largest and her son, V. P. Fiske, who has been for dlery promptly dime by Mr. Shriver of The town has been divided into six injuries, inflammation, and all bodily best stocks of general hardware in the many years foreman of this olli -e. In Perryilale. Nothing but first class districts and each church and Bun eruptions. Only 25 cents at M, l3 county, hence the |>eople come to San Francisco she visited her son, material used anil prices moderate. him from many m il** a round for a day school has selected so many tu Ellis’. Hundred things III that line. When Lieutenant Harold Fiske, who recent- help eanvas them. Kev H. A. Deck l)r. McCallon hes bought of Mre. von want the best at a fair price, go y returned from two years service in Charlotte Brown the resilience prop has the su|iervianin of the whole mat D a ll a s P u b l i c Soh ool. the Phillippines. to Mr. Faoll. If cheapness is the ter and at 6:30 on Friday evening erty next to his home on Railr'ad Nine o'clock Monday morning To remove a trouble.-onie corn or street, the consideration being (400. Novemlier 16th they are to meet him found 250 pupils ami 200 visitor. main point with you, |«rlisps you had bunion: First so-'k the corn or him at the Vf. E. church to he supplied Iii.rmhled at the new public school tattler trails elsewln re. It lequirea no experience to dye with canvassing material and receivi building. The program as outlined ion in warm water to soften it, then E LE CTIO N R ETU R N S . special instructions as to their terri last week was carried out ex tept tin t -are it down an close as possible with Piiinanr Ftde eas Dyes. Siiuplv without drawing blurs] and apply boiling your goods in the rlye is all tory and manner uf making the can Prof. Countryman apnks in place of Chamberlains Pain Balm twice daily: t ist’s necessary. Sold by A. K- W il vass the next afternnon. It is the in PresiiUnt Poling who was out of son, tomion to pass by no home even if its town. Both outside and in tile new »lection in this county is an folio w*. riihldug vigorously for five intitules at religious status is known. After the structure is so superior to the old one the McKinley figures being in th-- fi.st .-ach application) A rorn plaster See Mr. Hawkins, the Independence data is gathered i* will be segregated that «very body admired tits change, mlumn and Bryan’* in the last. .hould be worn fora few days, to pro marble rutter, when you want any Buena V ista......................... X . . . 44 •nil that part of it which me.tly con the children (specially being delight lect it frism the shoe. As a general 24 2:t liniment lor eprains, brui>e<, lameness cenie'ery work done. Samples of bis cerns eaoti church turned over to its ed with the improvements. It ws Sliver'............... ........................ . superior skill may be seen all ever the . 71 Luckiainute ........................ 81 pastor, Th ctiih e different churches evident that now the people will take and ihenmatism. Pain Balm is un | ounty. Falls C i t y .............................. . 65 24 will aim to use to toe l-est advant more interest in the schisil than in equalled. For sale by A. K Wilson. ...................... . . . 39 32 Wm. Fuqua, at Parker, has bad age the material that projierly belongs times past. After s ssries of inter Bridgeport North M o n m o u th ............. 45 41 Last week while working at a jam enough of tbs bop busineas and will to them. The ultimate design is to eating exercises the scholars went to South M o n m o u th ............. . . . 59 " ->f logs near Thurston’» logging camp plow up his patch, grass most ef Iris get the bible studied in as many their booms to get ready for work North Imletiendence. . . . . . . . 55 40 we-t of Dallas Robert 11-yes slipped land and pay attention almost exclu homes as possible and a r ligi ms ten and the visirors were permitted to look Middle Independence. . . . . . . 5 0 42 and fill beneath the loga and was sively to stock, dency permeated wlien-ver possible.) through the huilling. A>1 hands .South Independence ......... . . . . 82 82 hurled through the sluiceway to in The object is praiseworthy andalm esl Next week H. J . Osfield will open have now settled down to regulat Kola ..................................... . . . n 68 stant death. After diligent search up without exception the patties appro ) up a tine line of holiday goods in work. The present attendance is as ached will politely answer the ques follews, begining with the highest Spring V alley........................ . . . 44 56 and down the creek for a we. k no cluding toys of every imaginable kind McCov..................................... 43 26 trace of the body can be found, the tions asked. fancy cbinaware of all sorts and a grade: Principal Reynolds. 34; D. H Salt L a k e .............................. 36 15 water being swift and muddy. lie McDonald, 28; Mrs. Hamilton, 38: J*ck*on ................................... . . ..5 3 6 * was a nephew of Hugh Hayes, win. great variety of J»p«ne»e goods Six F r W h t f u l F a il u r e s . Miss Mnscott, 4 1 : Miss. Campbell,40. Dottgl*« ............... ......... 54 67 lisa a prune orchard just nortli of lake the children to see them ami Six terrible failures of six different make a selection of what most pleases Mrs. Morrison, 43; Mrs. Conkey, 36 Rock Creek ......... . .. . 8 14 Dallas. He was about 24 years of doctors nearly sent Win. H. Mullen A. Brown, recently from the east, has 44 58 age he came here from the east with the little folks. See Oust big liand- of ’ Lockland, O.. to an early grave. been amidoyrd as jm itor at (2 0 a Kick re» 11 ............................ | some doll in the show window. North Dallas ...................... . . . 80 53 ln> parents about a year ago. All said he tiad fatal lung trouble and Every 25 c*nt purchase will secure a month and keeps the building warm East D allas......... . 95 85 that he must soon die. But be wss and clean. These former fbillssites are now i bance to gel it. South D a lla s ...................... . . . . 9 4 37 urged to try Dr. King’s New Discov living elsewhere »• follows ; II. W il ery for Consumption. After taking Report of North Dallas school: E n L wia Uilner and wife have been 1163 987 kinson s i Sonias, W ashington; W. live bottles be wss entirely cured. It rolled, 37; average daily attendance, down from Kinga Valley visiting their H. Carroll J . W. Chamberlain and D. is positively gueranteed to rure all lUofhtere, Ella and Anna, who are Patterson at Portland; J . W. Crider 30; neither absent nor tardy, Mcrvin Report of Zena Sunday school rally diseases of throat, ehest and lungs, -Indents at Dallas cn| lege. Ft Denver; H C. Dale at Kansas Boyer, Vestor, Clarence ami Effa crowded over to n-xl issue, including coughs, colds, la grippe C itv ; Peter J/'-gt in Canada; Al Dray Townsend. AnnaJudaoo, Ray, l.innie, pneumonia, bronchitis, asthma, hay Janies, Glenn end Verna Miti-lii-lt, Jeweler Morrie has received n Stock to pns'u'e or sheep on the fever, croup, whooping cough. 50 great variety of eilverware intended -hare wanted by E. T. Evans near Dol at K ilsina, Washington ; M U. Com Lulu ami Mantle McIntosh, Rosa and ntmgs at V sncouur, Washington ; J. and #1.00. Trisl Trial bottle free at for holiday present*. Many have lar cents end P. Gerlism San Migtt l, California; Nova 0rbroader. Stella and George M. D. Ellis' Drug store. already bought and laid them sway D. H. McCullagb Red Bluff. Califor Lyons, Martha anil George Brown, Rev. MarLean, Episcopal minister Martin anil Mary Wirl, Nona. Vieter for that occasion. See bis pretty | of Corvallis, will preach in the Presby o ia ; W T. Harrington Myrtle. Idaho; and Henry Cede, Emma and R»y- We have for sate at redund prl-ej things. I tcrian church at 7 :30 next M onlay I. W- Mvrr Pendlemn; W. H. Osy- mottil Cairoea, F.vcrett G artm t— I-ena a ]!)00 edition of Webster's unabridged mr and John Hubbard, McMinnville; even nig. dictionary. Come and see it. V. Campbell, teacher. B II. Grant The Dalles. J . D. Belt has returned from Let*a; - . S T O n i A . •o, where he has te rn clerking in a o ITOA O ABTO ni. > IN Ita# 1m Haw klein tar» drag sti re, * n J C L. Hubbard lias re • TNIMY n I Bssntka IN Its# I n kite I lumed from c i s t e r n W a s h in g t o n w ith nie f miily. Groceries.,. Thin , 1 pale, ansm ic girls;; need a fatty food to enrich!! their blood, give color to j j their cheeks and restore th eir; health and strength. It is \ safe to say that they nearly all reject fat with their food. S O My fall ami winter stock of everythin# in that line in very complete. Ju st now I wish to call special attention lo a new invoice of J Tableware A variety c f patterns, both plain ami <lt*coraied. Any i»«<ly of tastf can select from my Aksirtmenl article* that would make her table very attractive, f have ju st put on display no handsome an array of new designs in Chi na ware as you ever saw. Many things arc intended as presents for young people and children. * » * COD L I V E R O I L WITH HYPOPHOSPHins o r L M 4 SODA | is exactly what they require? j it not only gives them the im- £ portant element (cod-liver oil) * in a palatable and easily di- ill gested form,but also the hypo- 21 phosphites which are so valua- 3 ble in nervous disorders that | usually accompany anaemia, f SC O H ’S EMULSION is a 3 fatty food that is more easily J digested than any other form % of fat. A certain amount of 3 flesh is necessary for health. | You can get it in this way. T. A. RIGGS, The Dallas Grocer. L . NEW TO-DAY. LJIlO K TIfO K JI W H I I A M B IM X C A L K by J. T , Jamc* Muv«r. n o K T Y OOOD M ilKKP POR r KobMin. M KK. M r . l e t s IIAK »O M K In I »«Ii. am . kalk KoR M l ry iik n r y OATH POR SALK Addi«** » I » T »y t » r stru t, OP.fcfi CIRAT POH KALK AT **) 13 ti«l by Monro« Mullen »t Monn» ICON BY TO LOAN ON 'H PROVED FARM PRO. We have known per - 1 31 |*8 rtv a* unni rat.* by O* ar lUytcr, O b II mj «^ 3 sons to pain a pound a | >AN AT A PP-R «'ENT ON PARU 3 day while taking it. J . L . L O L L I NM, Diti'MR. t ------------ IS ---------- IIAwMWSs. S M ^ LSI « e » No» Ywk. ****** # - -------------- P ' f T T G * MONET Tl» LOAN ON IMPROVED j HI BLEY A BAKIN \Y ffc ¡1 IIAVK