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TH E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER. O v e r - W o r lc W e a k e n s Y o u r K id n e y s . ___ ______ i Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. A d m itte d to th e secon d class o í m a ll m a tter. T H U R S D A Y , O C T . 22, 1908. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once «very three minutes. si Th e kidneys are your ““ blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or | impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, achesand rheu WOMAN’S BACKACHE ’PHONES: - M U TU AI I . # K«*8Ìdence,1401 >11 I A Ai troni i f One Another for the Upbuilding of Town and County. F U J!U S E T H O S TAFT. kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had hear t trouble, because the heart is 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 mild and the extraordinary effect cf Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is We working people don’t want Mr. Taft. W e believe in human freenom. “ In doing what we can to send Wil- its liam Jennings Bryan to the White House; to give Mr. T aft j a vacation, and to elect a congress that will protect human and is sold on tu merits liberty, we are not partisans of any party, but partisans Jv of fundamental principles. W e stand for the kind of gov es. You may have a _ sample bottle by mail fi«>m* of kwauip - Root ernment that Lincoln had in mind when he made his Gettys free, also pamphlet telling you how to find burg speech. I f that be partisanship, make the most o f it. out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer “ I want to tell you to your teeth that a vote for Debs is a & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. vote for T a ft.” I)u not make any mistake, but re SPELLBINDER SPELLBOUND. Judge Thompson came down from Seattle to spellbind Portland voters. The judge bears the distinction of hav ing been a valiant Bryan spellbinder until he became an attorney for a great railroad corporation, when he hastily went republican. It was not a new feat, a long provision of soldiers of democrat/ having marched up to the -same c orporation feed trough, and thereafter become flaming s words, as it were, in the other political camp. It is not strange, but it is worthy of remark that Judge Thompson got the habit. — Journal. SO M E T H IN G S WORTH NOTING. The democrats are in favor of taxing large incomes and say so in their platform. The republican platform says nothing. The democrats favor the election o f U. S. senators by a vote of the people. The republican platform is silent. It was voted down. The democrats are in favor o f taking the duties otf trust controlled articles, high priced and unreasonable. The republican platform says nothing on the subject and the history of the party is against it. The democrats are in favor of a reasonable tax on hanks for the creation of a guarantee fund for the protection of depositors, something which would make a panic impos sible. The republicans are opposing it and say nothing on the subject in their platform. The democrats condemm the use of enormous sums dur ing a campaiun and say so. The republican platform says nothing. The democrats oppose extravagance in office and bil lion dollar congresses. The republican platform keeps quiet on the subject of course. member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address inghampton, N. Y . on every bottle. The attempt to follow the scare and ooerokm business, which worked so well under Hanna in 1B9H, is being resorted to again in a few places, bwt the panic of 1897 has made it impos sible for the scheme to work again You cannot warm • ver the Hanna scare under cliff-rent conditions Maryland ha- led in passing laws against thU method f i timidati n. The extent to which the law goes in this espect is indicated by the inhi bition placed upon employers of even handing out pay envelopes con aining apolitical motto of any kind. It s unlawful to destribute placards or hand bills stating that men will be thrown out of employment or wages reduced if a certain ticket is elected or not elected. WOODMAN HAU, MONDAY EVENING, OCT 26 What Our County Officials Have Done Since Our Last Issue. Probate Court. PORTLAND Entate of Theron A. Ireland, deceas ed—final discharge entered. Guardianship of Glen and Charles Stoddard, minors—petition of guardian to exchange real estate of minors for other property granted and guardian authorized to exchange at once. Estate of Maggie Miller, deceased— bond filed and approved: Frank Quenel, tabian Quenel and Daniel Kobiuson appointed appraisers. matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected BEL L | ” Residence * - UNDER THE BIG CLOCK. WM. M. RASM US PRESENTS The Alcazar Stock Co. HOTEL ARRIVALS Thursday: J. H. Cooper, Independence G. L. Hawkins, Dallas. Mrs. (1. L. Hawkins, Dulla-. Mrs. Nora Robinson, Dallas. Mrs. Ella Metzger, Dallas. Mrs. P. A. Finseth, Dallas. E. Jacobson, Dallas. Mrs. O. Hay ter, Dallas. Friday: J. M. Starbuck, Lincoln. B. F. Jones, Independence. W. S. Muir, Dallas. Jas. Thelander, Dallas. Mr. S. C. Ridgeway. Dallas. Saturday: Sunday: Mrs. M. W. Wallace, Independence. Grace Wallace, Independence. Monday: P. A. Finseth, Dallas. D. A. Hodge, Independence. I. G. Barker, Independence. A. M. Schofield, Dallas. Tuesday: II. E. Williams, Dallas R. K. Butler, Dallas. D. R. Webster, Dallas. In the beautiful Southern Come dy-drama "IN DIXIE LAND” Estate of Margaret Y. Riddell, de- | ceased—final account approved; ad ministrator discharged. Estate of John low, deceased— final m ainspring iokly calls hearing approved; ordered that on fil- ! ing vouchers tin final distribution, ael- ! miiiistrator be discharged. Estate of John Campbell Jr., deceas ed—final accouut act for hearing, Wednesday, November 18, at 11 o'clock a. in. Estate of E. C. Keyt, deceased— ordered that all net income be paid to widow, property of estate turned over to widow and that executor make and file final account within 30 days. Estate of Sarah M. Gibson deceased— appraisers appointed. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Estate of Andrew J. Purvine, deceas ed—ou petition of Paulina F. Purvine,1. ... ordered that estate be admitted to Jy,nnier and husband to probate and petitioner be appointed i ^ M Conner, 155 acres in t 6 s, 111 was troubled for a long time with administratrix. ' _ r $. JJ • • • • * 904 dreadful backache» and a pain in my T , . j * j i Ira C Rowe et ux to Minnie Leigh- In re estate o Andrew Purvine, de- j tun. lots in Buena Vist* •ide, and was miserable in every way. 150 doctored until 1 was discouraged and ceased— bond filed and approved, and E E Tribble to S R and F J Ken- thought I would never get well, I read John Phillips, D. J. White, and W. B. ; nedv, lots in Dallas 100 what Lydia E, Pinkhara's Vegetable Duncan appointed appraisers. W C Brown to Frank Hogue ; and Compound had done for others and Ben Fister, 319 a« o . in t 7 ’ B, decided to try It S after taking three w ................ 4000 interesting Woodman Meeting. J E r 6 Winn bottles I onn truly say that I never felt et a) to H E Dow, land so well ill my life.” in Buena V i s t a .............. 1 I Dallas camp had an interesting see* si on at their hall Tuesday evening, de E C McT -innonda (trustee in hankru ley of F L Price) to spite the many other attractions. Two F 1) Riker. land in t 10 s, i*0 w 625 ; “ I had very severe backaches, and door prizes were allotted, W. H. Kraher preRsing-diiwn p a i r . I c o n d not sleep, getting away with the first one and Mr. William A M i tin to M E Brick- er, lot in D a lla s ....................... 825 ; Steffy the second. In the campaign for ami had no appetite. Lydia fck Pink* ham's Vegetable Compound cured me new members now on it was decided to George Jones et al to Katryn and Grace Jones, land in Indepen and ma<le tr.e feel like a n ov woman.” offer several additional cash prizes. A dence ....................................... 100 j prize of $10 in cash will be given as a F A C T S F O K f > I C K W O K E N . first prize to the Woodman who secures E W Horton et ux to William and T o r th irty years Lydia E. Pink- 12 new members; the second will be Lavina Hetherton, lots in Ball* ha mV V egetable Compound, made $7.50 for five new members ; third, a $3 s t o n ......................................... 500 : from roots and I d t K s , has been the hat for live new members and a nice standard reined/ fo r fem ale ills, necktie. Organizer Fiske also offers a Marriage Licenses. and has posit ivelv *un*d thousands of cash prize of $5 to the Woodman bring Jessie Branson and Clara Dorton. ing in the largest number of applica wom en who have been t roubled w ith displacements, inflammation, ulcera tions. This is all in addition to the regular gift by the camp of $1 on as Patents. tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, sessment fbr each application. U. S to heirs of Marv Brown. periodic pains, baekael e, that bear-1 -------- _ * • * ------- U. 8. to James Hall.* fug-down feeling, flatulency,indiges- j rion,dizziness,or nervous prostration LUCKIAMUTE STATION The back is the woman's organism. It quic attention to trouble by aching. It tells, with other symptoms, such as nervousness, headache, pains in the loins, weight in the lower part of the laxly, that a woman’s feminine organism needs immediate attention. In such cases the one sure remedy which speedilv removes the cause, and restores the feminine organism to a healthy, normal condition is L Y D IA E.PINKHAHVTS VEGETABLE COMPOUND Mrs. Will Young, of 6 Columbia Ave., Rockland, Me., says: n I A play bubbling with laughter and melting to t> tears. A picturesque story o f southern life. C =me and spend a night in Dixie land with the company that be- loegs to you. “ The Best For the Best” is our motto POPULAR PRICES SLATS SELLING AT STALRIN’S i V Mrs. Augustus Lyon,of East Earl, Pa., writes to Mrs. Pinkhams “ IN d ix T é l a n d .7 7" OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. Y o u ’ re sure you're getting the genuine when you buy from u*. N o danger ol refilled bottles— N o danger of buying cheap worth less trash placed in C Y R U S N O B L E bottles and palmed olTas the genuine. I W e are now selling for the first time in 44 years direct to the con« sumcr in districts where you are unable to obtain this famous brand. quart bottles of GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE direct to you, all charges paid to the nearest railroad express office. $ 4 . 90 Pure— old— honest whiskey at an honest legitimate price. Guaranteed to the United States Government and to Y O U to contain all the secondary constituents that make it real W H IS K E Y — The government officials state that any distillation that doesn't is alcohol. I John Pitzer, of Sugarloaf, ie working Rate Bill. Chandler proved that Roose j for E. E. Hewitt. Act I— Home of Gustav Dnroe in Latin j velt, sent for him for that mission ami Washington, D. C., Oc tober 12,1908.. quarters of Paris. that proves that Chandler is not the I Grover Pitzer dislocated his shoulder Mr. Roosevelt is so badly scared at Act IT— l awn of country home of Un the sweeping campaign the democrats liar but makes out plainly that some- j by falling down over a colt. cle Blodgett in Mississippi. are making that it is all the republican b >dv else lied. Ik* also used the same Miss Lena Brown, of Independence is Act I I I — Morning room in Blodgett Established 1864 105-107 Second Street, Portland, Oregon leaders can do to keep him off the stump. kind of language towards Mr. Harriman spending a few d iys with her mother, home. and denied that he asked Mr. Harriman ■ I S C U T A T T H IS U N C A N D M A IL T O -D A Y ■ n s Aet 1 , —Same as Act III. A majority of the republican leaders Mr». C. C. Mark». W . J. V a n S c h u y v e r & C o., Portland. Oregon. hold that if Roosevelt should go on the to raise $250,000 four years agoto enable T H E P L A Y E R S the state of New York tobe carried for Roy Pitzer, of Lewisville, spent Sun Enclosed please find $ 4 . 9 0 for which please send me at once by express, prepaid, fo u r q u a rts stump it would indicate the dreadful Rt*l ert Carlyle.. panic that actually exists among re him. Mr. Harriman has proved that day visiting friends in this community. Uin lo Blodgett .. ..........Charles Lewis | GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. . . .. G. Lester Paul Mr. Roosevelt made this request to him publicans. Their fright and dismay John Ritner, of Kings Valley, was in Charley Hodson Naas they are trying to keep to themselves and that he raised the sum. Now who this neighborhood last week looking fur Gustave Dnroe.. ...... Gavin Dorothy .............David Griffis but the public understand quite well (ioes this make out t * * be the liar. hogs. Pierre Maynard . ..........James Dayton But the most glaring and vilest thing iiow badly frightened they are. that Roosevelt ever did and which will Guy Hewitt went to Falls City Mon Peabody Pluck . .... Harold Gru ham In Mr. Taft’s recent stumping tour he a blight on his character as long as Jasper y Joseph Wallace | through the middle and central west, he lives, arose out of the controversy be day . Louise Dnroe. ... Miss May Barbour I lie discussed everything from the panic tween him and Judge Parker four years Miw’ a-in Dump . Miss Virginia Harvey I of 1893 down to the present time. Mr. ago. Judge Parker, on the stump, Be? sie Grayson Bryan Joins Fraternity. . Miss Jean Howard Taft has by implication made a confes claimed that the Roosevelt campaign I Margaaet ...... Miss Eugenia Melvin sion of the weakness of his cause by go committee were holding up corporations ! We are in receipt of a paper which Mrs Peabody Pluck . Mrs. Dorothy i ing back to 189(1 to dig up the issues of all over the country for large sums of announces that Hon. W. J. Bryan has A play . . that appe . . Is to all classes. A ! that campaign. He contended that money with which to purchase the : accepted honorary membership in the Mr Hryan having favored free silver in j election of Mr. Boorcvell. Mr. Roose > Phi Alpha Tail Fraternity, a college or story whole-ome a id inten 1 y int rest- j ing. The play that you want to see. The republican press is endeavoring 1 most important matter to them— 189U is an unsafe man at the present velt in his impetuous manner rushed ganization for the encouragement of time. But Mr. Taft should remember into print and yelled, liar, liar, liar and to show that contracts for the delivery moderate prices for the necessities of that in 189(1 the Democratic partv de the people believed him and elected him. public speaking. The local chapter of of lar e orders of merchandise o y , life— nothii g is accomplished. The manded independent himettalism and Now after one year the facts came out this national organization of which we the republican party pledged itself to in public that Mr. Roosevelt’s campaign p« ak is located in Nebraska, ami R, A. manufactured articles are being made public knows that trusts are chiefly international himettalism. The one \ aidIrrde!, son of J. < VanOredel, is contingent upon the election of Taft. responsible for most of the exorbitan means free silver by this country alone treasury received from ten to fifty thous- 1 the presiding officer It will fall to his and dollars from practically every large Ql This is a campaign creation, and prices, yet after years of attacks m the other means free silver with the I corporation in the country Now who lot to introduce Mr. Bryan, when he ill consent of Europe. After all, this is | appears to lie the liar in this case? makes his initiation address, sometime does not fool any sensible person. It these pernicious combinations, the only a difference in method and not in Mr. Roosevelt has come dangerously after the election. Surely a great honor ft 1 11 is hardly necessary to say that such a prices continue to increase year after principal. The republican party lias near being an emperor during his seven for Aleck, and for Dallas through him. Ü Ì condition does not exist in the busi year. There will lie sufficiently huge dropped the silver question just as the years reign at the White House. He democratic party has dropped it. While has thrown the constitution to the | i Ü ness world today, and the story which crops of wheat, corn, oats, etc., this Sir. Taft deliglitfed to go back in ancient If not. there is a reason for it. Many times the nhib THE 0MPANY SHOOT. winds,m l o ur liberties and rights de- 1 I! is nothing more than bum** mbe is year, and there have been phenome history lie did not say one word about pend upon his whimsical will. Our dren would rather stay h -me in the evening if they II li being utilized to serve the purpose of mil yields in recent year«-, but all the the full dinner pail that the republican forefathers framed a constitution to in only had somethin, to do. Give them an oppor 'f* party made an issue in 1900 and again sure onr liberties, hut Roosevelt has Our Militia Men Make Good Ree- H politicians. tunity to ggiin some accomplishment so they will he prosperity has been of no real benefit in 1904. No indeed, the dinner pail of been gradually cutting it to pieces until ¡ the working man is very empty at the it is now nothing but a heap of wreck : oros. able t » he leaders in their social circles. If you to householders In fact the me ft present time. The farmers of this coun If there is one thing of more inter would buy a piano on our easy payment plan, you plentiful the crops and the larger the try are prosperous as a whole because and rubbish. There are millions of true American republicans who still believe | The militia shoot of the best riflemen | és’ than politics to the majority of they ship alqo.id $97,000,000 of their in the republican principles ot the im would b ogivin . them the best chance of their lives. production of articles which people in company H took place Tuesday, ' citizens in this country it is the cost must pur base, the higher are the crops every year and they not only mortal Lincoln and are resenting in an i when their 10 best men shot for su-j We sell many of the worlds best makes and grades maintain their own prosperity but are emphatic manner, the despotic act and ' of living. The people are hearing including, M.tson & Hamlin, Hardman, Wigman, prices, not only in one section, but in the foundation of the prosperity of the the imperial edict by which tbisfero primacy with the 10 best of the otherj constantly of the wonderful benefits whole country by reason of the lac that cions man dictated the nomination of companies in the state, Four men shot i all parts of the country. Price and Tuple, etc., at prices ranging from $137 up ft they bring this $970,000,000from foreign Mr. Taft to be his own successor, with foi the regimental troph liv and 10 men that will come to »hem th ougli the to $750. for the regimental me dal. Thev shot lands to us by selling their wheat, corn, the understanding that Taft is to return continuance of republican rule in A gan ng of carpenters yesterday put >tton, i»ork and beef. If the Robber the favor after taking two terms him 40 rounds each at the following dis- ! W e will sell your old organ or piano for you. ÍI nation and state, yet concerning the new ro<, >f on the Dallas hotel. Tariff were abolished and fr**e trade self, and nominate Koosivelt in 1918. tancee: 200 yards rapid fire, 20 rounds: j Call and see us at the Adams & Brobs« Furniture promoted between us and Europe the Thus we arc* ou the brink of turning 500 yards, 10 rounds each and 000 yards, ! f t CoV store. arnier would I k * able to sell more than from a republic to an empire, with our 10 rounds each. The members of the this vast amount to the foreign world emperors appointing their own succes Irani were: H. B. Stingley, Leonard; Shaw. A. W. Bennett, Wayne Green- i which would gre.itlv promote our pros sors. This imperial business is going i wood, William Paul. Earl Day, Turn perity and contiue it in a safe state. to receive a mighty check on November Mr. Taft seems to think or tries to 3rd. when seven millions of democrats .'lagers, Edward Shaw, B. A. Teats, OLDEST PIANO MOUSE ON TIIE PACIFIC- COAST think that the proposition of Mr. Bry and one million republicans are going Chester Rowell, L. D. Brown and Vern ii an to guarantee the money of depositors to sweep William .1. Brvan into the Compton. H. B. Stingley made the Pianos and Organs O. F. OHORMLEY, but little short of anarchy. Now White House on the biggest tidal wave highest score, getting 41 out of a possi- j tuned and repaire Salesman Mr. Taft’s plan is for the government of popularity that was ever known in hie 5 ). As to how this compares with h scores made by other companies, will to establish postal savings hanks. Bv this couiijry. v 'v W urn. a « ; h > — . I i '» » w not lx* known until the proper officers ii this means which he proposes, the de make out their reports. We were not positor will take his money to (he post- a pie to secure the official score for pub office and have it entered in his* l>ook Ladies. Attention! Send this advertisement, together with name lication. The rest of the competitors like the bank, and the money that the o f paper in which it appears, your address and A very complete, uptodate line of new four cents to cover postage, and w e w ill send > O C O O O O O O O O O C - » < ^ C x X v O C C C (KHtotfice receives from the depositor J fall and w inter suits, coats, skirts, petti ran between 30 and 41, all of w hich was as high as you can— there's no you a “ Complete Handy Atlas o f the W orld.” will be deposited in the national banks coats and fius will I k * on display at The very fair shooting, taking into consid dangci — as lo w as you please of the country ; here is where Mr. Tatt’s J Emporium on October 23rd and 24th. eration the fact that our boys have had S C O T T & B O W N E , 409 Pearl S U New York but little parctiee and are as yet hard argument is- torn to tatters and riddled i 1 » > days only.—Smith — there’s no smell. T h a t’ s Shelton. ly acquainted with their guns and the j o shreds. After the postoffice has | ♦ • ♦ because the smokeless d evice method ( f sighting. These shoots t. ke «reived this money from the people prevents smoke cr smell — place tw ice a year, the next one coining hey do not turn one dollar of that nun-j CRUSHED BY LOG. Morris, he leading jeweler, has just reoei ed a off next July, by w hich time it is ex that means a steady flo w o f ■y over to the banks until they have a i beaut ifu. Ii ie «»f gold headed umbrellas and wanes o ;< > : pected that company H will have de- guarantee that every dollar will be re- 1 from $ J. »LMo $15 each, all guaranteed, also a new y! " i" ’ heat for every ounce turned to the government. Now it the I Clarence Vermillion Meet* Death volo|>ed some unprecedented riflemen. one of late cuts in Libby cut glass. c f L e i burned in a (Vlonei Yoran, of Eugene, and Captain government demands a guarantee be- 1 Houck, of McMinnville, were present at Logging Cump. Fore they will deposit their own money | ar.«F superintend* d the contest. They in a national hank, why should not the | had nothing but praise to say of the depositor have a guarantee when he de- j Yesterday afternoon another deplor progress made bv our company along po-its his all in the bank? It is a well known fact that the different banks that able death took place at the Powell log all lines. D A M - \S O R BOON ft the government designated as depositor ging camp near Black Rock, run by the ies in which tin* government funds are Falls City Lumber Company. The vic deposited for the Ireneflt of circulation ELECTRIC PALACE , guarantee every dollar of it. Now why tim in this case was Clarence N. Ver K1I.I Y BLOCK (Equipped with S m okeless D evice) i should not the individual as well as the milion, late of Little Fulls, W ashington, i government he guaranteed? This all where a sister of the decease i resides. j goe?. to show that the republicans have Y o u can c a r r y it about and care for it just as easily as a lamp. PR< >GR\\l no plea to make to the people and that i The aceident occured on the rollway, A STACK OF GROCERIES Brass oil font holds 4 marts burning 9 hours. 1 landsom ely tm- THURSDAY AND FRIDAY and is unexplainable, as Mr. Vermilion • they have been unable to answer any i rnhed in )apan a n d nickel. E very heater warranted. 1. — Romance of the Old Mill is required to meet the demands of a j of the democratic arguments. was, it is thought by his friends, using rapidly growing business. Do you for While we like to use respectful lan every caution, in view of the other sad 2. — White Chief, or Life Annmg one the minute believe that our trade guage towards the president and will Indians. The would continue to increase if our gro cheeriness be as gentle w ith him as possible, yet, accident not long ago \U that is known HONGS ceries were not long I it must be admitted that he has great is that a log escaped, and rolled over The Heart You Lost in Maryland You OF STANDARD Q U A L IT Y ? ... w i n t e r evenings Steady, ly dwindled in the estimation of the him, crushing out life in an instant, Will Find in Tennessee. Of course you don’t. Ho why not try people of this country in the last year. and severlv mangling the remains. His brilliant light to read, sew or knit by. M a d e of ’ Neath the Old Cherry Tree, Swe**t tin* gna*ery store that suits so many I While prosperity was flourishing ev brars, nickel plated, latest im proved central draft other people? Yon certainly want g»»od Marie. erywhere. people |»aid but little atten fellow employees got to him in a few burner. E very lamp warranted. If your dealer can groceries as well as they. Our price« tion to the great number of men that he seconds, but he had gone to the great 200 F eet o f the beat Film ever not supply Perfection H e a le r or R a y o L a m p enable you to get than». N O N E O F T H E M A R E IN I T W I T H has deliberately designated as liars. In bevond. Ahowrn 1« Dalian. fact the people thought or cared very w n te our nearest agency for descriptive circular. The body waaehipped to Salina. Kan- little about what he said. But this iM , for burial. T h e Court St. Change of Program every ether night S t a n d a r d o il c o m p a n y man Roosevelt has called Ex-Senator Mr. Vermilion was a native of Kan Crocers FREE M ATIN E E for all Public Chandler, of Massachusetts, a liar, sas. ft*ed a I mhi I 28 years, a trusted em ...at the .. Hell**ol Children Friday afternoon when ('handler claimed that Roosevelt ployee, and well thought of by his fel iron» * :JW to 5. j asked him to secure democratic aid in low latsm rs. He w.ui a member of the the aeuale to help patu th« Railroad L a 0 . F. W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO. BLOOD We live by our blood, and on it. We thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or poor. There is nothing else to iive on or by. When strength is full and spirits high we are being re freshed—bone, muscle and brain, in body and mind—with continual flow of rich blood. This is health. When weak, in low spirits, no cheer, no spring, when rest is not rest and sleep is not sleep, we are starved; our blood is poor; there is little nutriment in it. Back of the blood is food, to keep the blood rich. When it fails, take IS YOUR HOME HAPPY i SCOTT’S EMULSION I It sets the whole body going 8 the Wick ii WILEY B. ALLEN PIANO COMPANY 1 à 4 again—man, woman and child. ii JUST ARRIVED A 2222*5 PERFECTION OH RcaScr C. H. M01HU3, « ¿ a s * 0 K - -X X -o c ■ £ When it comes to GROCERI ES /%á¡yÓ L a m p Oil E. BOYD SON C o rn e r G ro c e ry SIM0NT0N & SCOTT l