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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1905)
BOHEMIA NUGGET J. McKEAN USHER. Manner. BOHEMIA NUflULT I'L'BI.ISIHNU COMPANY. Malt nil cbckt yHc to Numtot I'ulv i'o. Knterd t tbe pontofflpo t foUiiKi? Oree. Oregon second cl mall matter. Hl.'HSCHI 1MTON K.VTKS. months 1 ( 1 year IS month If paid in tul aiee ..JiJ.Oll CIuMjIor Rates. Th Bohemia Nucwct one year rtth any oue of the following pub lications one year for nniount net opposite: Pacific Monthly ." Weekly On'tfoii'.iii i Lot Hand i ?.'..'.o Wklr Journal ( Portland Pailv Mln'.ntr Keoerd i Penver) Wekly Mlnini; Uiwivl .'id TT1 rppr is kept un (lie bv THK XMKiil CAS MINIMii ('OV.IIlifi, fl-ft'i-U.-r ( mrf FtiiMlrut. l'eioer. oia . h.'i.' . i.r raider will be welcome to the n i ira' ic.ui tag re, pars frem the mn.s min':- tevuot : the Vett, a iricntMic littrv nil. I ini". :-u . -hibtt. Hie acreage lu Id by d.ed;;iiiuT coin-, Womm's Club. panics in ire i mioi .-nates, icpic st ntinj; alti'gt thor about 10.000 win m i'. win n the last liguics wt io lu .iisl el by tlic census bu uau. a woikrd dut ieg lhat year. Tl'f total art a treated was nbout ;,oo acres, Iroiii which oM amount, ing to l,3o.tv,S was producfd, the average iculs being ifr cents r cubie aid. In the same year live dredger companies, font in California and one in Now Mexico, paid dividends amounting to $J46,JtO on i , 1 7 J, ooo wot tli of stock or about 2: pet . int. That wax when dredging for gold was ptnctioallv in its infancy. The i nil 11st i y is now assuming ast j toportions and while new tetti tory is being accjui'cd new dmlgets are being const! noted and millions are being extracted by this method which could never have been inimd ..t.,l".l !i 111 1 .1 I 1 .1 ; I' U "IV L'lOlll.lt 1 . Vl.V .. . 1 . 1 . . . . 1 I vl 1 tli ltd 1 tUi 111 It I'l'isiim.ii tiior into wlm-hl ' -"i The Woman' Club wasii.lu .aincd at a social meeting Saturday afternoon by Mrs. II. O. Thompson. Tito pat lor of the C mtneioial Club rooms, wheto the Yotnrr'n Club meetings ale lul l, was trutis- 1 foimed into a witchts cave, lighted only by Jack 'o 'lanterns slid the under the big iron kettle. Koll call was responded to by . petsonal Ilallowern teininisoenees. ' Mrs. Thoinpson read an in tct rnt - ! ing pttprr on Halloween, its history and observance. 1 Mrs. Peiisn rceitul an appropji- i ute felcctiou in a delichtlul way I and Mrs. Johnson read an original i stoiy. ! eoly kittens, elannny hands, '. prickly vegetables and crawly bugs wero passed aiotiud but nobody, wanted to keep tlirni. Tbe ehost was summoned bv with lilting cere- Royal B wiitctsVti this subject fall, to ,tate j ! !' 1 '' hc . li,'t,ot' tl,e lust ! that the land ov.r which these gold "'VM , , ruined for ug- . Z" ;UU1 ' , ' lu' ' . ! Aoiaiiis ami an, cuamoets ptebio- at the bible- afteiwm Is te'l fioai the tea grounds. aklng Powder is made of Grape Cream of Tartan' f 1 bsolut cly Pare) Makes the food more Wholesome) and Delicious. Cottage (irove Flour HMs m am i'ac'I 1 i;i;i:s hi-' ana R( iu nib r thut lb' Ct'tlnc (!( I It -hi ! ots 1111 1 il, at lowcft living j 1 1. 1 W i' n pt r cent hard wheat in our Pi id.' of ( i hum,! Thin I'b mi r will i'n.mi' nil' I per hack llian the heap mi 1 n Im h now ( iT.ir l, Ti V it t'lict" Mini bi ei'livini i d, nit'l nt ll"' l anii' time inietiuriige a Inuue nl 1 pi n.e : 1II5LP US KEEP THE WHEELS TURNINil HARTUNG & hANSEN ; ships i ass is 1. revet tictii'ure. None ol tin i rHIS PAFKR Ukept on t.;c at K i 1 AdTertUliig Airi'ni'y, U4 ii l to XetcX n:v ehftnge, Su Kruui'isoo. CaUtoruU. tii.' net tor aJjrilln cti 'tn.Ii1 f-r it Wkdnksday, Nuvksihhk i. 105 .tl'tv. An interestir r Roetgen. or X-Kas. tuir iirg j was illustrated in some nc.-ut ix - perimenti made ia the Klectiicalj Engineering Laboratory of th ? Vj:- derNaillen Schools at San Kratiotsco I A nnmber of samples cf gold t?.tr injr quartz ore was placed on :.u j ordinary holder containing a -en-i i tized photographic p'ate This w js j xposed to the intltiftice of the K. y from an ordinary Crookes tube '01 about fifteen aiiuutes Whin the ' plate was developed, it show-e.l the j metal contained in the cuart 1:1 its i crystalline form, as if it were se pndd in space, tbe cuart: stir- j rounding it being but fainth .:i j i' cernible. Samples where uu::e of j i the metal could be seen vu tie s:r-1 1 faca were thus sh.own to cont-uu'" considerable value iuteriority. Th:o method will prove raluabie 1:1 il;:i- j eralogical Research, as it shows the- J actual state in which racial c.tit'. in the quartz, which cau l-e short n in no other way. By tbe cc-rnvar.-son of the different densitii in the shadow-graphs thus obtained, ii Is possible to tell also the preseiico in the ore of lead, iroa aiid sulphur pyrites. Mo',1! 1 : 1 . s o; i.uivi aic e 'i t!. 1 stn re; a bv a v ;.ud a;tii tli- tueiai ia!in .nv oii.kto!. it iipi.i td ie.u! ayaiu for the agticultuti"t or horticult urist or horticultutist, anvl His a well known (act that such land is the ver.i be-t lor deciduous fruit ti ces. w liieh will U rive to perfec tion i: tli.' h'ose Ctavfllv soil. - ug- lKinicttl ! lo.t Tin- I iTi.itivti-r c juveiiiit wi ie pas-o 1 nil 1 moti diott buiin?si Lue.'ti'.i del I Ceiniiitrcial Cluli. I he 'onimeicial club on Monday I'Vening approved lor payuimit l'rjf. Sta;T ".l'f bill for the repacking and which Mrs. Iidliugtotiwa elected to' shipping of the Fair exhibits of l'o the I'lub. I henna ores, and Ihe- relit f mup It wan one tt the most en joyablc I owned by the club. The exhibit f-ocii'i meetings the club has eve 1 w ill x- well taken eaieot Leie. hid. Mi:: a ii'. '.1! ti e ring Kcuew .'ALUE Ob v-l UATORS. Suhaay Receipts for l irst V Par arc .?00.tWO. Nr. 4 Yoik, t ct. j;. One oii i;o vestotdev the subway in Milk In Mi.sImi I'ii 11 la a Wnwli'lul li'nc t Iff. T'.i' i'!.1 f.l -lii Hi, ,1 u.tv i'I' si ititirf ,11! k hi t; ir'.;:i..ry -t .jaatt stiatlow : pteseuted t naus n.ia n..ta:iu 1 ' o .uiui;iii u r. .l t the ihea; tic! vif !;' utittH, my- Atiierteitn I'utth .;t. a-, 'l't.i' I'.iiis take te ti:.' ,1 1 i CO. 'C. ; ase i -r vt- . j : t : Haiiei ii's J: V." 'll'. in 1 5 ijr ti tc Ore hun- - have :t ce to ride .- . : o- 1 It I.'t k ! - Me. a :5 31 i.,i.-i -. '; t a i-t.es oi thoc ; id w aited tor u rail , -fj 1 to thetu to iij;r.utes.' ' Duricj; ', it achieved the : 1. a .o.:io-..-.. a::.', al ' . ;: 1 .;uar;er it :)d ' up a tr..l 'J l.Jt t.1 har :eat 0... ke a ; f ou.- it .1 rvMin tti t ft.. i . In t i.f V:ii I , .ue:.:s ...ti I l..i.'. ii st'at.i u: .1 t? Iti ur ttj:-- ui liie MiV-e l.it '-1 Uiiu:.i of IV -..:t :: .n;i3 tulto u; !a a tU Jrv'U. -; t i . i-if!.. r ?f:-..-::,- o! - ft l.i.t t'-it :i f.-.v j - .. i. ..f ft via h;... '. i. ti.. ::.k c t.a 1 t: : ilatry- o-.tk !t; I 'I'l'SH lit.' lint t s that :t u I'li .'i s t ot t --::i and t .r.ilh'ii the r?.at fvit.v or il i!i . wt.t. tj U f.Oa.M. u.. till 1 The club oi doted fit'O booklets Miit the I'oitlitnd board of liadu lot diMiil'Utt as per their repit. I'. l. heeler, C- J. Howard and J. M. l'1-.her w ei e uppi iintod a eoiu itiittee to ib, i(t a resolution to bo o the piopir otlicers ru glinting tiiu opening oi uie lose I'Ui; L'ind ot'uoatid thut cojiius of huch U'Molutiou be eilht r print dor t j i- iv ii' ti n :tnd eiit to the various C' tin: eici d i IuI-m of the htate with i V . i - iii t pig tin in t 1 ts:ke hi::.iliar rltj . i.. t:;g" I lie- on-iotig f the oun i at an i ii ly ilati . The l.ji.i- I'ounu Mt .1 h ill A-.no- t'SN 1 .".ews VV .V v-. Knowles & Gettys ohcinia, Oregon. I.- on l..:- : n;. the I-.!. it I ti itloi. was t iidt-ttd li e use of the c'ub loitLH for ti eir inettngeu November jith, und cordially in viti'd it fiij.iv the pnvdegui of tho Club. Iho- t iitel t illilii' lit co.'lililittee WUH iii ti e isMitiiite e t f I 1 It f Knowles & G Orseeo, Oregon. Miners Supplies at reasonable pr 'CCS, Good ( Jill Goods at Moilo: Kfasoiiabl n sj ee lil I o u 1 1 1 s : r,; i i ti.. - H i I. CVellIU''.1 . I'. its: OWli.i o ! i e - ai o A th of Mil.'. tht- rectip Is of the e i,i i : c i t 1 1 cities of Ths horst-ahoe rxiagcet ia made o! highly tempered steel and magnet ized bo that one end i9 a north l-ole; the other a south, or more com monly knows as a negative and a positite. Once magnetized it is always magnetic unlesa tie power drawn from it by exposure t: in tense heat. An electro magnet cun be made from any scrap of soft iron from piece of ordinary telegraph wire to a gigantic iron bhuft. When a current of electricity passes through an insulated wire coiled about a soft iron object such as a nail, bolt, or a rod, that object becomes a mgnet as long as a current o f electricity passing through the coils of wire or helix. A coil of wire in the form of a spiral spring Las a stronger Ce! J than a straight wire carrying the same current, as each turn or con Volution adds its magDetiu field to that of the othej turns; and by hav ing the center of the coil of iron, which is a magnetic body, the strength of the magnetism is much enhanced. the state and those cf L&L.e rcuntv orth.t idem . Aw. :a . LaLor City Pciidieton Ktjgeu The Dulles Alh:u.y Oregon City . . . La G no do Uoheburg AMhland rants l'ess... Cottage- G rove Junction City. ..t3.-;i, 3 25.521 V),bl 1U.41S l.!,.'3'."l 1-1 -.."Jol . 10,4sl. I00.il 1M70 h,u:;-s sjsli s.;i 7,'.'7 4,-iuO l.li0 . r:- o: J-:. iu-t t .KM ; : - i y .lii'i mil. : ;!.. -., '1 t-K' ii'j ;'41 r i."n t 18,'S24 A !-: " h n. a 1: ; 1 I r.ifn. -t it r 1 lo05. Hi, 74 ii,5i3: 15,74.: ! 12,712 1 11, ICG I 10,300 i 10 23 i 8,77(5 j 8.02:3 4,31 2.C3H im' Va.e.v It ' t! fi.'o a if.Tle ..nt :h:-.t !t '' n.t ::t to i.t "Ii. fit Mlly It !.: 1 tu 1. K-'.l oritl i.iiJ luay te '., '. : tin? j'rol'.t f "! vl:v i'': it1.. :i. " Ikwh tin r.iin!; si'if'.iir t.'itlk !ii ;'jtiK: 1 of T ' i '.'(.:i i'-,i wan tti Lilik lit 1:1 aiueier an V I ia liiiue (, , 1 1 w neei I v wl Wi-eli. at Victimizing Timber Speculators, xm ii rtcintly I etoie the i ub- .::i ai.-u tJ f: a : .u: ail !:. '. vu l.-t Ll tttt !.' uin-i:; j t Tvas a Ji i V.-1..1 t..i ;y ctflit h.,;, test-sa. utol I : ,o.,t llJ 11 fOol f jr tiitrty 'i'hi- sklai clwivt'il thut u'i. e I i n a n .,ii. 1 .'. oi Cal-.uii. t t Hi Caitiai'-t. -Mi.-li. iho utiles t;."i It'et in i's greatest 'H-jjj can it's o.jo mi. id bin At la. ! t A in.? ..i... iu.ini.j iM , I'tiJL'OIJS j )er niitiute an 1 icia ive o.ot'U ; bMekits of s'in t in that time. The j wheel w-jiglA .'" t ins aud is drueul by a Tun h. p. (.kettie motor. Tha' .ixl" ih it h.,io tel lyliu .'cr. 27 feet h ng, end v 1 lgha 42,ut'0 j outid. ' General Mercl 1 Miners Tools and Anun;U:mi er.aiu lu.-e la the ttret .'.ir.". no ditTeii'tict. Ifi-Ii))? s.i'tt Tfi.it Hi-t tv.elve tiuui') . ot t.';ii-tyix tejurs. Hut t cf t-UoiT fat wLtrti wan n:.et;.:;;s- ;ij.;jai:!nr, iniiiniiit- : ".; -'; t 1 e'.h: tenths of 1 tier .;t, or i.'..i:t Oiic-slxUi of tte whole; 11:1. Hint of tLi.- t utter In the mtlk. This j -"i hi Lot tt.ri.rt.'-triif f one who lias ! 17 ;i'.rf'ir;!fy t j t. 'iho saeh ti-stn. and It J i v, ui.'j on every day n hundreds of j 'ar:iM !:i ttit i eiuntiy. In tt.is caw It .:;:n;il.ti-1 to two Mtl.'i.'l't (,f butter jtT ...y. ant r.k'.ii-: i.:i or r;iis eouia zave A Hubble Party, isa tu 1 day afternoon Mis I'. E. liillingtou fiitei tsined the Junior l.iideavorerH of the Christiau Church t H't home of Mrn. C. NeUon, lhtre vveic utout thirty tivu present Tor a time the an was foitly aliTe with bubbles and the merry bbouta of the children. Many other unita were indulged in until eveuiug. Likjht refrehmentt v,eio etirved, m hen all departed for home having H'eiit a most enjoyable afternoon. Af;..r all ! ' 1 1 ::f:.ii.t cf ! d-M.'.f If ::! rani ' (;''. eth e Gold Dredging Industry. This comparatively new industry has added materially to the ,'old production of the United Statf . The yearly increase from this method of alluvial mining in Cali fornia has raised the gedd pioJuc tion of the state from i5,''.v?';s in i9oo to over $19,000,000 in i'.'iK, the amounts produced fur tho pat few years beiug as follows: In 1500 the product of yokl 'Irc-lino in California was estimated a. 5 j'io, ooo; in 190 1 at $481,762; in 1002 fit $8C'4,42i; in 1903 at ?1. 475.70, and in 1904 at nearly $3000,00.1. In 1902, according to ;;oern ment statisticians, there wie 3'j dredges producing gold in un united States, I7 of which were 11, California. There were 41 pi oih. -ing dredgers in California now, hye more than there were in all cf the gold states then. Tlnee. yens 10 0 the dredger com)aniei cf California owned and held under lease about 7000 acres i f alluvial land. Tod y the acreage controlled lor dr.-.k-iu;.; purposes is at least lour times that amount aud new options are con tinually being acquired on iiutnen e tracts of land in the 1.0; Hun counties of th state. In Idaho, Montana and New Mexi'-" l:o.- XL. he for victimizin-' home 'Wisconsin men of fceveral thousand dollars by ,''" saved ty ttie use of a Beparaf-,T. I"i'itu:ig timber locutions ou barren 1 land, lo'tur showing the patties .food lands are now up ..r further inves- j tigatunv mid it i. believt-'l that they mad; ;rc-at 'juantities ofnjoiiey throurh Mich j tactiets J. W. Gard ner .u.d V. il. MCroi-sen are ju tli - husoie.-jh for a'l the money tlere :s ffoiiiij and ceitainly seem to be Ket'in:.,' it too. M'-Cros:-t-n, !t is clt'in'dhas r'-maiked that lie has in i-ie for m veral wt-i-l.s a-i Lio.fi us C-1 11 1 .1 u . ' Hi liHlTK, L.i 1 1 saM eoiieerniiiK .ked or hol-mnsl ud'h-ra - :.,;le iijiolleat: jti will he then gentle rubliinir and a W C witli the hands, n t for a few s. tuit for a h:ilf hour at a time, "i t:, s jr. V.. t ook la Nat: mill tftock ;;:an. Tir.-jpeiittue and lard, hot water, v...':-Ki;e-il are g kh.1. Hut Jut tent the (Ticllvi ;.ess of e.oli 1th and without ma.'itjiul jtioti. i iavc Matkley wab drawn on the Circuit court jury Weduesday aud j Deputy SLcriil 1'iper served uotice at his icideiice Thursday. Mr. ; Marhley is working at the Vesuvius mine und it becms pretty tough to have to call a man tro n that dis- ; t'lnce to serve on a jury. J-V .-i V TlFrrrX- i tf. 1 Bridge & Beach STOVES AND 1 .' r1 fi(-:r-"': ; r. 1 u i- J I i; t ICvcisthiiu; in tie- Ihndw.nc Line, l'ho s. H o n "a s, -ir. lYllLBUniJ FAR,";) WAGONS All. KINDS mm SUTLiib PIPER 1 VAN DENI5Eii(i U In 11 you want a nleiiM tut 1 li o-l tty Cliniulierlii;n h Sioiimeli and Liver Tablets. 'I hey me eusy to take arid luo'lueeiio Krildlltf or other llli.leiis- aiit iffeei. .sold by Ihe Modern I 'h.-iiinaey. ia .V.is.-uuri Wreck. Cel. j.- Tivelvu h e hii'i'C-J fiiia (',:. p r-. o ; e, . ;. ;. ;; d and h'O injured in .1 v re.k i;it.-.: i by the derailment of j a--eiio-r train So. 1 011 the Han '.a IV hio-, one i.nle east of Shef field, hli -.- jio i i,'i , i.ioriiiti. Tour oi i.heibad -.t-n- tiaiiimen an 1 ba;-ga'-mc ii. The train was running it h:;.!i -ipc-d thiough a roe-k cut when the aceident oi.cuircd piliug the caj .in Ic-et hi:h r.ii 1 pinning many people down. What caused the wreck i -. not known. I 'loi'-e-i It. 11. M Ii eXji':1ti:-t.t st:.' cti .it deitl of !af of iihortloij. causes of lit. of Atioi't It.Fl. ynoldrt of the Minnesota in has collected li n.atloii Oit (lie causes lie dicldefl th.; general 'ftl-an latj the following TliZ SECPJIT O? SUCCESS troiii.H: Kaeterii.1 lnfettloti, ubjeetlonal fei-.lh.i,' KftiiTs or taaterlal lu drluklux water, I'jor idij-sleal coinlltlon of the animals and Injur!--- hiie of Diilry CoitH. 'i'he WLHfii: !:i Ktatlon, after studying the tullk ii'iidiictlu:i for over four eiii', i .uiie t j the eoucluslou U:at the larger tyj-e of c.jv.'H Is better Butted to iivertiff-' farm conditions flni the Manlier tyj e, or what la known aa the extreme dairy type. ila,W3in Worthless Newspapers. Jiek-ua, Montana, Oct. 30. A '. ei tide: ab'.tracted $15,000 fioin . exptcs p;. kijoo s, nt from j,ijs. 'tla to New York be Co ro it reached ' 'h '-! 1 :ttl )! 1 and a a result the o.U.' :n Jv.-.he cotupaby has sev- . 1 c 1 o v e a . ., ;.- t !... h. cii;aei il 111 lr mo to 11 canie o! the- llloliev. ley -.hij.ped the Haiti-, iV- C0111- 1! h. areas of hud arc id-' dredging operations. It must not be uudersuol tint I e.i. ji n;o:ie-y to I any .'or i,u in ef-tment leCelvn:- the M cm lilt. s llepui-S-.?d Kelley was duiiibloutided (.i etter .-tatino; that the n H-c iii' by the N'e a "'k Ju in. toutatiu-d oiilt a nev.s piLf. The seals wt-ie intact, however, Self tUiider la Uie Ilnlrr. NciiV I. hear the lord of tiio house- j hold Kaytnjr, "I'll never i-ut $75 or $100 ! hi a enam se;j.nutor." Penny wise, pound Klmiile. What did. that belf bind er cost? One hundred ami twenty live j dollars, and you only uau It three 01 four days lu 11 year, and the ercftiu I H'liarator our wife uses ti''..r, days In : ' a year tint tube a I'ay. Ho.v about j ; the liioulli,' Iinie! It.e or 111 f.uijf lowV j Itul you say, "I mio;( b.ie lle.-o-." Now fl I cm', ' ch icieive a J .0 I. i.i' O, U Iii'ilead i ''" uaw " vwien otir r.iineis uiu iui iiivi- in.i'i iiiniy-i. me Ki-iiiiraior la us mil' h ahead of tliu eroek or nu ii.eih id as tin; self binder Is itliead of ill" s!ek!e. yiv:, 1! iu't tent around ou the old e.i! ;i (.'.rouii l of our fathers, bul In- j.'o;;r( S.-.1 e. New euijilltloin eon front l lie farmeiw of today to that of our fathers, and to meet these wo mubt have new methods. l'aria Sentinel, "No, lr You cauuot pritm oT nnv miliirtltiitti on me. I've l.i-t n iisin - Auvimt I tui-r hiucc I wim 11 ly, Hu.t I'll have no itlu-r. " (Jl'otty million bottles of Auxii'-t I'lowt-r hold in the I'nili I Slates nlone ninee its inltodiictio'i ! And the !-maud for it i. t'ill ) .rowing. Ih.i t tliat a fine t-liovuny f tiMiii-.-s? Jion't it jirove that Aii'io.t l'lowi r has li ;i 1 unfailing sin mi in the line of in !i;.o -tiou it:nl (lyspejif.iit the worst cneinic-s of lu-allli und liat,,inthsi' Qlio.-h, it not nfford tlie best 1 vi'ltuie thiit Au;',u .t l'lovser is a sure specific for all fcloni..t h a'id inlet tiuui tliw. tilers i1 that it in the be. t of all liver ret-.tilali ts? JAujMist l'lower has a luateliless record of over '"j yenrii iti eitrino the- ailing J11H hona (if tlaoe dislii- hin eotnj'laiiits. JTwo Bi.es, and 75c. All ilniistfl. Uvutuu'ii I'liuruiucy Only 2."c in addition on jour sub cription kccukm the Farm and Country Journal for 31'ir. A journal thosio of the Ladies 1 Ionic Jo imal and an excellent pacr It hf.s been "teatly enlaret d und im proved recently. f.il- the h 1 1 bad rohb' t,! Mill' b 'I III NO bv ,1 1.. M. He! ! 1.1,1 . 1 1 1 : t : 1 I b.ir.'i li I 1 toe of ' er. 1'nr ..U' . TIIL KXACI' THINti 1 OK CONK I ll'A 1 ION ' As ii cei tnln purgative und Ki"iir uch jiurlller ( luiiiiliei hiin's Slomaih and lil yep 'I'ablets Hcem to l.e Ihe ex act thliiK I J 1 1 1 1 oil, hIioiik einnili for the iiioHl robliht, yet lulld enough lilid sufu for ihildleli itlld wllhunt thai terrlblH nrl.ln so eoiiiinou lo nioHt iiurKittlves," says It. S. lister la)., I'doiH, Olltllllo, I'lll iobi. Hule by The Modern I'hn 1 in .. o.-( i 1 ill; ( ot till l:l l I- I'oni N:... r V.-w . ,-;!. Two 111 1 , oL-o 1 be I'hni 1: of New ."-dull i:Erii:i-:i) ,k" """iy- 11 t . .ii-i, ih ie I I. A IN S Willi 1 1 1 1 ia;o.. of ,,! : 111) ill. lie m that l ie t old li;;i I L-1 . On I , ,f 1 1,,, en I li e found only on'- t li.it tln-y win entirely fn e from ail Thin exivpiii 11 w ;i , ( :n 1 I nii-li Itemed.y, luvole ,y bi 1 ' I .-1 1 1 1 Meiln 1 1 11 t inn I 01. 1; 1 in i d 1 1! 1. had e' i niie. h In that li-l they il. ehin d I ' 'I 1 .11-. ib. 1 lain'.- I lie I I111 111 any, lies Subscribe for the Nuyjet. JIKKII W. hli VA It OS IN'.lb'LLI). 1,'erb W, Kdwniils of Dim Moines, s ,1, K"t n full on mi ley voilk last winter. HLirutninir IiIh wi Int and Iii iiIh. in r his knees. "The ne.xt day" he wiyi, tney were ho Born and still I was iifnild 1 would hiivo to slay in I ed, but I rubbed them well with Ciuiinberlnln'H I'aln J'.alni ami after a few aipllcitlons all soreiieHs had ilis- llHearel. I- or rale hy I ho .Modern 11 ii 1 1 iiiaey. Moin. m, liowi, t . .-. A f nil nnir.illc:- mal im 1 ,'ife,l a n l In -1 t Im e. It In u It h n b elm ' ' any mother ran l.e ohi-a. t h iinbi rhtli'ii I ioi'-h It. inedy i t -speelall,v l'i e ui 1 1 uei 1 1 !' d by Its niakers fur eoui'hs enld -, ei oui ami V.'hoo,liiK conKh. Tbiis l.-meily H for h;iIo by The .Moilerd 1 )i;il'liniei I Im 11 licence I his l elneily t he 11 be I, .10, and ! i ui ity I hat il to hei' little wiiihv yoi: lr. C. T. Ih chut went down to Jiuycno to ut ten I tho Medical So ciety llieetiii)-'. PI. till 1 - lit! ''.v J e -A 4 i:if. cim.hin.ij HAVK A MAI) dl,li. You want a remedy that will not only ulveiiulck relief hut effect, a er inni'i'iit cure. I Yo;i want a remedy that will re lieve the hint's and keep expeetora tbui eay. Voti want a remedy thai w ill eoua- timet any tendency toward uieti ! inonia. - j You waul a remedy that is i.lcuHiuit 1 mid a do to take. i3ii!lrd-Snow Liniment C. I hiiiiiboi lain s Coiih lieiuudyl WT .ou,J nir.,.Oii.ll ,.f (1,,... ..I 1 ' L)UU)' MtJ .vvvw.. 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