Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, April 16, 1908, Image 3

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    D o W IT T ’ S KIDN EY AND BLA D D ER . P IL L S FOR.
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Wsak Kiinsys, Lams Buck
All k :r ,l - ..f I hm iitiful F.aater »-arda at
!.. !l. Daniels’ store.
Lulcr fWia.ioa * »f tb. ) ÈÏa'*àvr
Mark !hdir.es, of Holmes P a j..
Palla.** vi*it«»r Monda v.
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Elegant showing of v.n d» goods for
i Eustcr at Campbell A Hollister’s.
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BACK TH EY CO-BACK
CÜH DISH
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w ill p o s itiv e ly c lp s e o n A p r il 3 0 .
D o n ’t f a i l
t o g e t t h e b e n e fit o f t h i s e x c e p t i o n a l o p p o r ­
tu n ity .
W e a r e g o i n g t o s e ll o u t o u r e n t i r e
C r o c k e r y lin e , a s i t d o e s n o t b e lo n g t o t h e
g r o c e r y b u s in e s s .
O u r n e w m e th o d o f d o in g b u s in e s s g r o w s
m o r e p o p u la r e v e r y d a y . E v e n o u r c o m p e t ­
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FALLS
CITY
I » n t fail to sc** Campbell A H ollister’s
I swell line of wash goods.
.lack McDonald and family left Mon­
thly for their new home at Beaverton.
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r t
I The artful dixtgern— He,o*y and Pul­
1 ton.
We make a specialty of horse shoe­
ing at the old Smith shop.—E. Wade.
Sol. Blessing went to Portland Satur­
day to have his eyes treated once more.
Dallas Mercantile Co. has added a
curtain department. Call and see the
i line.
1 J . C Shultz is improving his residence
l>v the addition of a large and sightly
porch.
| The public school is to have a new
flag pole in the place of the one recent-
1 ly broken.
Het your lioys and girls a pair of Red
Wing moccasins at the Dallas Mercan­
tile Co. store.
ENTAUS! View DO \NMEET­
ING LAST NIGHT
The K. P ’s have a fancy electric sign
at the bottom of our st drs.
K cvt’e m illiner a t Perrydale ha t i e
newest creations in I »»lies hats.
Vote the pink ballot tom«*: row, if you
are a democrat, if*’ repu I lican the
orange.
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Mrs. !•’ uinie Hapc and «1 m a htcr. V iss
Jessie, «»i McMinnville, arc visiting rela­
tives here.
Democrats should not forget tomor­
row to write in Chamberlain and W hit­
ney on their ballots.
To Make Arr ngtmenls for Picnic
Will Hubbard is now sole |rt*«>prieh r
I of the Dallas Truck Co. having bought
May 23rd
| out his partner, Clarence Brown.
A large and entho iastie band of
choppers lilK-d tin* Woodman hall at
Falls City last night to perfect Arrange­
ments for the holding of a big Wood­
man picnic at that place on May 23rd.
H. C. Seym ttr. Ed Sm ith. Carl (¿raves
and V. P. Fiske drove up from Dallas to
assist them in the undertaking, and
| Cyrus Doble, the enterprising all
around traveling man, spent the lirat « f
¡.the week in town.
!
Our line of Oxfords in blacks and tans
are beauties, the prices will suit you.—
I Campbell A Hollister.
We have the right styles in ladies
spring j ickets, prices from $5.86 to $9—
i Campbell A Hollister.
Bert,H ollister, of the S. P. Co., at
Portland, was viidriug his brother, J .
1 H., here ever Sunday.
DeW itt’s Carbolized W itch
Hazel
Salve. It is especially good for piles.
Sold bv Conrad Stafrin.
Miss Lillian Lawrensen left vestei
day morning for a few days visit at Al­
bany, thence to her old Iowa home.
! Clay ( ’rider arrived last night from
! San Jo se for a visit here with his broth­
er, Mr. C. L. Crider, our genial grocery-
I man.
Our streets have lieen pretty dusty
and we could have well utilized a sprink­
ler during the last week. The sprink­
ler started last year April 24th.
Mrs. D. M. McDonald and daughter
Miss (¿ertrude, of Neligli, Nebr., arriv­
ed F riJa y for a several months visit
with their «laughter and sister Mrs. J .
A. Laurensen.
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an d strictly p ro h ibits
th e sa le oi alum
b a k in g p o w d er—
So does France
So does Germany
T h e sale of alum foods
has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum­
bia, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized at
injurious.
j Q protect yourself against alum,
when ordering baking powder,
Sap p la in ly -
W .H . Roy A Co. have a mechanical
contrivance for the exhibition of their
¡fine line of picture postals that is con­
venient and unique. It was invented
and munuactured by Mr. Roy.
Rollie Watson was in town yesterday
i with his auto, w hich h expects to r in
i lietween Sheridan ami Tillamook City
this summer
He came from Portland
by Dallas, as furnishing the best roads.
State Master Buxton, of Forest (¿rove,
! will meet with the Dal as grunge next :
1 Saturday afternoon. There will be an !
| open meeting for the discussion of va- j
| rioun .m port ant matters, ami everybody |
| is invite«!.
o o d
ROYALrowlSn
and ha very sure you get Royal.
Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape
9 Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and whom-
■ som ness of the food.
8, 4. 5 and fi yard rem nants at the
Mercantile Co. store at half price S a t­
S«fS9l
urday at one-half price.
It is a known fact that there are more I
Mrs. M. V . Sm ith has been in Port-
beautiful voices in America than in unv j
! laud diis week buying more goo« s for
other country in the world, says Ellen I his attention to the improvement of the 1902 ns sheriff, and you can look into my
The Ladies’ Emporium.
Beach Yaw in the May Delineator. countv roads.
record, and if found wanting, you can
There is scarcely an American gil l who j
turn me down the same as you should
I The steam roller has been a t work on
does not sing a little. Their voices arc
any man who was unfaithful in his
| the college campus getting it in fine
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J . c . VANORSDEL
exceptionally clear and strong. There
W. L. TOO/. E
trust.
trim for the field meets.
Candidate
for
is
no
girl
in
the
world
who
can
learn
to
J . G . VA N O RSD EL.
i The Dunbar Bell Ringers had a large President of Falls City picnic committee sing with so little trouble as the Ameri­
COUNTY JUDGE
| audience Saturday night and gave a
can girl. She is born with a voice. ’
i very creditable performance.
commitecs were appointed and plans There are certain qualities in her voice of Polk county, Oregon, on the Demo­
I The tannery hill is being cut down formulated which will i suiedly result which resemble the clearness of the | cratic ticket, o be vote«l for at the pri-
I maty on the 17th of April, 1908, will
| to avoid the steep pull that has long in the affair proving one of the greatest American atuioapher
! submit, the following platform :
been an annoyance to teamsters.
attractions that our enterprising sister
First— I will advocate good roads and
A /
! Curt Hubbard-Horatio, Morrison left city has yet ever given, Everyone
a fair distribution of the road tax. It is
7 f
Tuesday to open a stave factory on the
not just to collect taxes from theoutly-
i Roberts place near the Salt ( ’reek school helped to start the ball rolling with a
iii- districts, and not give the tax pay­
vim that is hound to make the picnic a
I house.
er his share of the road work to make it
success.
There
were
no
knockers,
but
I hereby announce myself us a candi­ more couvionent for him to reach mar­
Amos Holman says that Frank IIoI-
ket.
than the lu m b e r fur­
! man will Murely reduce the price of milk, each ami everyone of th e huge crowd date for
Second—No waste of public money;
■ now that he lias put up that nice new present joined hands in givihg the move­
C O U N T Y ASSESSOR
nished by us at eith e r
strictest economy consistent with a good
windmill.
ment a first ela-s send off, and none of to be voted for on the republican ticket administration
of county affairs; a
\ /
our
l’.errydale yard or
I Sm ith A Shelton are constantly re­ them will cease their work for its entire at the primary
square
«leal,
and
good
treatm
ent
for
ev-
election held on April
plenishing their stock of ladies’ tailor success until the event lias passed into 17th.
ei > one.
our
Salt Creek m ill.
suits and can please all in color texture
Third— I will try, if nominated and
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history as a colossal success. To show
and style.
elected, to work in harmony with the
We
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ch e a p e r th an
the spirit in w hich last night’s meeting
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county commissioners so far as 1 think
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D. A. Madison went over to Salem
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any
other
mill. Ask
I
hereby
announce
was
carried
through,
representatives
who
my
candidacy
for
,
for
the
good
of
the
people.
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Tuesday to give testimony in the case of
Fourth— Should the voters of this
the man who swiped the horse a few were ptesent from the many large saw­ county
for
prices
and
see if
0 „
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county decide that I am the projier per-
weeks ago and was arrested here.
mills and logging camps in the vicinity
S C ilO O l S u pe r i nt e n d e n t
I soil to fill the office of county judge, I
Be sure and get out anil vote tomor
this
is
not
so.
Mr.
E l­
At the Ladies’ Emporium you wili offered to see that these enterprises will of Polk county, subject to the republican will give to the management of the bus-
row.
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’ “ 17
iness of the county, the same energetic
find a full line of ladies furnishing on that lay take a layoff and give every­ primaries,
mer
lines
is
in
ch
arge
W. J . W hite and Ross E llis were In- goods, fancy work material and make a
and careful attention that I have given
one of their employees a chance to be
dependesce visitors Friday.
H. C. S L Y M O U R
mv ow n business.
specialty of fine millinery at moderate
of our Perrydale y ard .
present and participate in the festivi­
Fifth— I heliovein the direct primary.
cost.
F ran k Byerly has changed his ad­
ties. The financial part of the project
I
think
this
is
one
of
the
agencies
in
tin*
dress from Uocca to Dallas.
1 hereby announce myself as a candi­
Mrs. M .M . Ellis and Mrs. F .S . Lough-' was assured, hv Hon. W. L. Too/.«* mak­
hands of each elector t*> bring the gov­
rla te for
Quite a number of our citizens went ! ary went to Portia <1 Tue.-day to at*
ernment nearer to the people, and take
ing
the
first
contribution,
a
large
one,
over to Salem Sunday to hear Honey j tend the meeting of (he North Pacific
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I it out of the “ boss rule” giving us “ a
1 d m
speak.
j Board of Missions, of the Presbyterian and giving his assurance that he would on the democratic ticket to lie voted for ! government of the p«*opl , by the peo- i
work night and day to see that everyone at the primary «‘lection on April 17.
Lou Herlinger is hack from Frisco. j church.
! 1 . :l,M: t<>r . 0 lu’n.l, ‘
I will say in conclusion that 1 served i
Mrs. Herlinger returns much improved
If el«*cted I shall support the people’s
The trim ners in the millinery d e -1 attending had the time of their lives.
For
hordaefie
Dr.
Miles*
Anti-Pain
Pills
Kirkpatrick ke *ps the best.
in health.
| pertinent of the Ladies’ Emporium | The following committees were appoint­ choice for United States Senator in i the people of this county from 1898 to I
Dr. Donohoe, dentist, Uglow building.
Cement walk building for residence i make regular trips to Portland to keep ed to take charge and appoint such sub­ Congress without individual preference.
M. IInvter, dentist, Wilson building.
Oyster shell grit foot! for chickens, property will he quite the rage here in touch with all the latest things in committees as they may deem necessary.
Ant.i-P:•»In ill»»
W A Y N E D. H E N R Y
F t ■ litndachc ! >i At it*
j their line.
this spring and summer.
old and young at Loughary’s.
Hon W. L. Too/.e was made chairman
L. >. Brown for abstracts. Notary
1 The New burg train resumed theearry-
It
was
Mrs.
Ann
Kersey
instead
of
Oet DeNVitt’s Carbolized Witch Ilizel
I hereby announce myself as a catidi-1
pill»! . typewriting.
i mg of logs to the mill there Monday i and It in general; ('has. Ilartung was
Salve—it is good for piles. S o li by Fncle Bill Brown, who last week bought morning. It seemed like **ld times to made chief of the finance com m ittee; S. date for the office of
A rgesiinl complete line of !*ll( !(‘H III Conrad Stafrin.
the Jack McDonald place.
j once again have our slumbers awakened E. frank on that of decoration, reecp-
SH ER IFF
th** • ! Tcantile Co’s.
At L. D Daniel’s store you can find I Mrs. E. II. Hibbard of Dallas, is vis­ j by their getaway.
of Polk comity, subject to tin* w ill <>t the
1) *• *’t miss seeing the moving pictures anything ; ni lies ire in phonograph rec-l iting with her daughter, Mrs. E. V.
Kodol is today the best known reme
voters at the democratic primaries on
at the Colosseum Saturday night.
i foove**.—Kosehurg Review.
or*!.*. A lot of nice new ones.
lily for all disorders of the stouiaeh, |
April 17, 1908.
Cards with your name on them while
L D. Daniel has a choice line o - ! Mr. Asa Robinson was over from In ­ I such as d vsnensia, heart burn, si.ur
J. M G R A N T
you wait at L. I). Daniels’ music store. Faster cards. Ho and make your sef j dependence Saturday in the interests of | stomach and held ing of gas.
Soldi
his candidacy for county clerk.
here by Conrad Stafrin.
De Witt *i * Little Early ltiser.s tin* fa- lection before they are picked over.
I hereby announce myself as a candi­
m<*us little liver pills. Sold by Conrad
Bilious?
Feel heavy after dinner?
Don’t think that piles c a n ’t he cured j Miss Emm i Stoke:-, went out Mon­
date for the office of
Stafrin.
Tie «lsands of nh.-tin ite c:i«e** have been | day to j)a llis , where she experts to Tongue coated? B itter taste? Complex
TREA SU R ER
ion sallow? Liver needs waking up. |
Drop in at the store of L. D. Daniel cure«! by Doan’s Oinment. 50 cents at spend som etim e.—Newport News.
of Polk county.subject to the will of the
an 1 si*e tie* tine assortm ent of postal any drug store.
Mr. L. C. Hill we t to Drain ^atur Doan’s Rexulet« cure billions attacks.
25
cents
at
anv
drug
store,
voters at ih«* iLoiiocratic primaries on
cards and other noveftiea.
Farm ers, mechanics, railroaders, la- . • lay to visit his daughter, Mrs. Scott
April 17, 1908.
Tuesday quite a little excitem ent was
Mrs. Jan e Miner, of Mis*»»iri, is h *:e borers rely upon Dr. Thom as’ E lectric \ Campbell, who with iier husband is now
. D. 3 E L T
occasioned by Arthur Sta rr's truck t am !
to make her future hom * with her Oil. Take the sting out of cuts, burns a resident of that town.
or hi uises at once. Pain cannot stay I
daughter, Mrs. \\ . V. Fuller.
oe Risser, the gunsm ith. for all k nds get . ing scared a! a passing auto, running I
where it is used.
I hereby announce nivself as a c.indi-
.f firhing tackle. He has everything aw¡.v, ai d roll ling with Peter Red *i-j
Conie in and hear the new April rec­
copp’s wagon. I xhs , a look u wagon
late for t ne •»lll«*e of
“ i renerally dc hi tinted for years. Had j
ords. Everything i:i the new IMi-on siek headaches, lacked am bition, was j bf the need for fishing and hunting, and tongue by the latter gentleman.
latest and best, makes.
CO U N TY CLERK
catologue now in stoek at L. D. D.mi is. i',i r:i out and all run down. Burdock |
The «late for the mohair sal** has now I
subject to the will of the voter« at the
\\ . W. DAWSON
Suver c imp, M. W of A ., will hive Blood Bitters in : le me a well woman.” | Mr. and Mrs. /unbar Tharp, of Mon­ been s: t for April 25th, The primary
mouth, visited in tuis city aver Sunday
iem ociatic pi imaiica oil April 17th.
their eighth annual picnic at iiidd* r s — Mrs. ( has. Freitoy, Mo.-sup, Conn.
election coming on the day previously
TH 'asurcrof i ’<dk Conntv Woodmen
grove on the Corvallis and In i pen* | M a chi no politicians become weary with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. set, April 17th, was the reason for
ciunoaigu
AbA ROBINSON,
deuce road near Silver on May 29, when they hear ‘‘the people” Ming \ ^ i T. J . Hayes.— McMinnville T. R.
change of date. This was decided on at
I iid«*pt*nden«*«'
1808.
M21 tfUtcnl.y iii their ears. They never did
There is nothing better than Kodol for a meeting held here Saturday afternoon.!
tion and advertising; and Dalc Bell will
dyspepsia,
indigestion,
sour
stomach,
believe
in
“
the
neopl
*”
end
never
will.
T)eW itt’s Kidney and Hladiler Fills
Miss K atherine Ridgvvav entertained a
I hereby announce myself a« a cainli - 1
are prompt and thorough and will i:i a In their eyes “ the people” consist of a belching of gas and nervous headache. I ! number of her lady friends at the home atteml to tlicprograiu and Sports. Lik«*
short time trengti en weakened kidneys J handful of ignorant ragamuffins grow l­ It digests what you eat. Sold by Conrad of Mr. Joh n Sweeney Friday af»er iooii cimimittcea from tln* Falls City circle dat«* for tin* Democratic nomination for j
Stafrin.
tiie office of
and ailav trouble arising from iutiama- \ ed for the purpose of being exhibited as
tin hot or of Miss Ruth Van Omdall. will work with th«*se all« dy nained.
tion of the bladder. S.rid by Conrad “ the people” .— Wood burn Independent.
J . B. Hall ha- b ased his barber shop The afternoon was pleascntly spent in Th« «*ounty cairipaign Committee were
COUNTY TREASURER
•
e
publican.
Stafrin .
here to Jam«*- Lawton and has removed ! phi) ing 500 and a nice luncheon was also present and annmin«:e I the cam- of Polk County, to la? voted f«»r at the I
to St. Joh ns, his former home, the I served.
paign for new' memhers as progresaing primary election, April 17, 1908.
mow bein* iiih .I h ticrm-Mry to prnt.Tt
A |ar(,t. |iani||P factory ¡a now talko.l
If eie«*te<i, 1 promise a faithful perfor- j
l.is interests at that place.—Sheridan ,,f | ,.:e , M illis(iard n er, of ...........
«on- sati ractorillv, and that the night of the m a nee of the «luiie-« of the ollice and h j
>1111.
pie?:ic
will
tim!
at
h*ast
50
«
andidates
to
l-iiiiHtaking regard for tie* weliaie <»i
templating the putting in of such an in­
o g
We have a letter from Alex. Sweet, stitution. Mr. Gardner is now visiting receive.the initiatioii work The lom- i he freople'n money.
How do you expect to en­
chairman «»f tin* democratic state cen­ Mr and Mrs. Edward (ierling r. With mitti p ou program ¡m l Sports willsism
E D D . C. D U N N
tral coinmittv *, requesting ns to writ«» i properly equipped and modern plan? g« t biiey, uih I reai«lents < i P*Jk coiint\
dure the broiling days of
and : eqii«*st our fr iet:«N to w » ite in the such a*i industry would certainly prov*
-r
. summer if you prepare all
will
keep
their
ev**s
peele«!
for
the
at-
I hereby annoiiuee myaeif uh a eundi j
nafhe of Kobt. S. Bean for justice of the a |*-viitg investment
tractions t«» he offererl on th ■ large post- «late for the «Jeinooatic nomination foi !
the food over a glowing coal
supreme court.
As the result of an accident while
liie
office of
fire ?
Joh n Lady holds the champion record trying to shoe a horse belonging to A. ers of the first, la*st an«l b i'g est pieuie
of
the
vear.
8chindl**r
Satunlay
afterniHU),
ira
Jo*-
You need a “ New Perfec­
COUNTY CLERK
so tar as the mo-l successful trout n*’«d-
er. His re*-ord is 301 rainbow 1**; u? •*. gen.-on is lying in a critical «•*• d i *
tion ” O il Stove that will
of
P«*lk
county Oregon, »iiujert to tin
( »
’ 1 nger is ou a busin« «s will «»f He* voi«* i ' m at th<* primary eleeiio.
CHiiirlit Saturday at the IV'ble ranch, the The horse was put in the shoeing slock
do the cooking without cook­
m o“ picture-qtie sportsman paradise in wl i«- is u*ed in the Ida. . n itli -hop. tri,- in Californ ¡
on April 17, 1908.
amt Mr. Jorgei son was between t <•
ing the cook.
It concen­
i Oregon.—Sheridan Sun.
F. *r the latest in millinery MCI* ( )I h
Wi ll and the stock when the hors»* K«*\ I *s stock at P«*ri «I le.
Y UR A G O O n
F R E D S. C R O W L E Y ,
trates plenty of heat under
K lol iit^i scientific preparation of crowded the st«-« F over in sue:
> itian-
Falla
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rregon
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v. g table acids with natural <JL « *.nts n«*'- a - to crush Mr. Jorgenson lietween
the pot and diffuses little
Or :«*rs taken for «•amliilates canls at
and contains the same juice* found in the wall and the stock.—Salem S ta te s­ this liice arid «*iits fimiish«*d.
Edcrheimer, Stein 5f Co. - Makers
or none through the room.
■ a healthy stomach. Each do*** will di- man. The gentleman mentioned is a
i heri'hy nnnoiim*«* mys«»|f as a eumli-
T h erefo re, when working
crvthing in 8 pring and Humilier
! gi‘st ni'»re than 3,000 grains of good brother r f Harold Jorgenson, who so
•late for the nomination lor tin* ollice ot
V E R get confused or undecided
¡I T V Ht O ll K« vt’s. 1 eri*v»lale.
food. Sold hv Conrad Stafrin.
with the
long was head blacksmith for \Vegrn*i
C O U N T Y JUDGE
Pr
\\ m. Park.*r was up from Port­
Mi. and Mrs. Frank Collins left this P.-os. here and is now occupi<Ml in a
when you rend about the many
on lay where lie i s now a t«* elli
I of Polk County, Hiihjeet to tin* vot•• of
mori nng f-»r * heir h<une at Dallas, sifter sim ilar capacity at the reform hc I mki L
I tin* repuhlicuiiH
My platform ia (¿« mm |
■ ! Hh-*rt vi-i t her«* at th*- home **f their
kinds of hoys’ clothes? Just cling
j Roads.
ni**r, *, Mrs. J . C Slier ¡dan. PrevioijH
to Ih **ir arrival h*•r« M . a 11 • 1 Mr- 1 !
C. O. H O L M A N .
to this fact. In X-! K/VillOD you al­
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Im- Hpcot the «winter in Ashland.—
Bi idgeport Pi «•« in«*t.
l i - ’•urg Review
ways get top notch values based
We Strive to Keep Our S'.ore in a Clean, Sa itary Way
’. C. DcWitt A « • i , Chicago, III.
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on
sheer merit. If you want to
« !#*• tl*-iri< i»—In 1897 I linda «li. «*as«* «f V*
the kitchen actually seems as comfortable as you could wish
I hereby announce rrnaelf a candidate
tl •• «t*.rn irti and I m » w « I s . L. Ili«* spring f«a
practice economy and not sacrifice
f«»r a hi *«* »ml term
('«unity Judge, sub- ■
it to be.
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• •f P»92 I lioitght a ts.ttl«* of Kodol rind
j< **t to the will of the Republican vot«*rs
T his, in itself, is wonderful, hut. more than that, the New
I the l*em*fit I roceived oli th«* gold in
I«* from
A new lin e of 5lonev from E astern O re-on,
one
bit of quality or style, call for
t April primnricM.
C«*.irgia cntild m»t huy. May you live
Perfection” O il Stove doe* perfectly every­
traiii(*«L
alfalfa, honey in the co in h . 20c; two i,*r 35«*.
PLATFORM
lo *.r and prosiM*r. V.airs very truly,
thing that any stove can do. It is an ideal
3m* |g*r jar.
X lRU,(>,>D. N o need to s h o p
C X Corni 11, R sling, i ¿a , Angust 27,
i ****** 1 rou«l- ami h ri'lc
ami k«*«*pir g
all-round coolc-stove. Made in three styes,
Camtied Honey. 2B<* |s*r pniiml.
P>»»i “ Sofil hy C*»nrail Stafrin.
t h«* county ex|ieiiH«*a as low as a progr«*«
around. Come straight here.
and fully warranted. If not with your
-iv«* *«ii«l hiiaincHslikc ailminiatration
We «l«o h vc rip*- Olives. 36c |**r pint ja r.
Prof. W. A. Hinn «li<*d ut Hrang«-
dealer, write our nearest agency.
will
|>erniit.
vil!«\ 1*1 «ho. «*ri March .'10th. from maliv*
W e carry th«* Chase Jr Sunlairn line i»f CotTf
nant tyj»lu»i'l fcv«*r. Prof, (¿inn wa-» a
E D . F. C O AO
f moils tie* world around.
gratinai** «#t th«* ro ilq t’* **f music of Wd-
5 percent rebate fer cash and all bills paid monthly
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is a g o o d m e th o d .
G iv e u s a t r i a l .
O ur
g o o d s a r e a lw a y s f r e s h a n d g u a r a n t e e d .
W e w a n t to c o n tr a c t y o u r p ro d u ce a t a
s t ip u la t e d p r ic e f o r s i x m o n th s .
C o m e in
a n d see h ow w e do it.
M a k e y o u r s e lf s a fe .
L e t t h e o t h e r f e llo w s p e c u la t e .
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NONE
BETTER
W e sell F O R C E at F I V E C E N T S a package
all the time. It’s dear at that.
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DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
Comings and Goings of Citizens
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Lamp
a substantial, strong­
ly made and har.d-
*ome lamp. Bum*? for hour* with a »u g,
mellow tieht. Ju t w hat you need t >r c n-
ing reading or to light the dining-roo: . If
sot with your dealer, write our nearest ageocy.
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