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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1905)
FARM INTERE8T8. Hwa mmA View f ImI Matter. By a BENJAMIN, Jr.. Wahlntov A etlmared for Oct 1 by tho bo Cmu of rtatlattca the condition of con r, "l " l""." ftruraa belnf .2 a compared wit W.ft iMt month. JUi on (M. 1 WOil nil h tan year nvrruiro of H0.2. Tho preliminary estimate of tho aror tf yield mt aire of apring wheat u 14 ? buahels (H.S contain), auhject to re gion when tbe final eittlmata In null to PtvomlxT. Tbe imtriiKo yuallty ol aprhijj wheat In .K an compared will T8.7 in lttM nml H3.5 In 11KU. Huti( of (InlB, llvporf rocotml by the departmni connih i t- and tabor lndloato thn C10 total khUq rocotpta at tho porta ol Doaton, Now York, FhrtadolprtU am! DaltJmora durtnjr Autfnat ahowud i gain of nonrly 4UXKVXX) bualieia It compared with almllnr nrrtvaia tn 10OI j 9ji the other hand, the Inbound oumoJ j gnoramoat at. New Orloana aa wIl at At San Fmnelnco and Tacuma proaeut d boRTy loom by like compuxlaon White Oftlwiitou'e inbound train ruov tmuit during AujiumI wua heavily li ucceaa of that for n correspond I iu aUoiitu Lu tlio preceding year, It ahtnild bo understood that during tho lattei ViTlod tho movement wua exccptlonnllj eruaJL Itna) (iira, Iowa's ctn-ii crop apix ar ti Imi nroim trig illsoiilciu niiio'iK Uit u ut lion U! who niv otlmiiUni It. Mr. Suifo, tin bMtd of Um crop nnorUin avrvtcv foi tho statu, In mMMcd with fortvinthij A bumjHT crop, whllo Mr. Cowlm-, tin rpartor for tho dopiirtiuiit of HK'rl SUltUTSV'V' ? fur ojitlinNtlo ci liuiato not lotM tliun Rr0,(1,U bush U, any a Sir. Sapo; prolibly undm 8(0,(X1,000, derlaros Mr. Oowtiio. John CVvwlno I n wull Unoim pmcU cnl town rivniuT. Ho Is alio n iytu bor of th iMHird hiivlinc owtml of hL atato liwtltuth'HB und U lu chiirn ol tho mtirly AVK) acrM of aUtu laiul famwl ut auh tnatrlutioiw. J. II Bm, thtiKt Uk la w-tlvo farm llfo hna htf-n oooutx'ti-d wlU tl)' Town rroj and wontlipr wrvlc for tlfti'trt yonr past. Kftoh Hwiuva lnforuiutloii thronph furmor corrospondotiUi nil ovr tin etuto. TroffH-sor Wulduxi, ao av11 kiurwo Is coimwiUin with tlio Improvonwutt ol corn, bus i1Wh1 attonticm to ttiw fuel tliat a fulluro to tfve lu woltcht to Hit daump-- diii' by Die now jn;st In tli atat Uo ouru root wuna would ti to il too ip'iiorous sflinul. .1 Sucrlnl Crop lodanlrr. Anions st rlkiiiK Hpt'lal rrop dv-lor rueiit.s l.-t that of nuparntfii In I'ullfor nia In tht Uiit tfn yearn. Itx tllatrltM Mtw lai--ly In th- di-ltji lMtwocn Sue rami iit.i, Sto'ktou ami i'ort ('otik niui lnilnlii at prcoi'tit ubout 7.0K) aort. it. it of tho iT"i Li I'uniM'd, und tht prorss is Mid to W clean and uppo tlrJng. rcbuiLuiK In a lieulltiful and d llcloun produi-t. CORN ROOT WORM. luuaanl Aiuuant of Duuinit From i la tttm Oalrul Wit. The opinion la frooly expn-ated by crop statisticians that tlio corn root worm has done mora than It uxunl amount of burin in the iitntrnl west thU year. In lunuy Instance corn thai waa auppoH4si to liuvo Usm Ulgil a. a result of heavy winds) 1 opn ertTr-l heClj i'jlKiil I ll.tVO had ill Hicju Ludly krvered by Uil pest, 'ilio worxt attacks lu evry lustanrsi hav boon found on spring plowed laud follow ing a crop of corn lJt year. In u few canes where tho crop was cut hud yeur and tho laitd plowed In tlio full there hua bveu do algu of root worm depredutlona. A Kartnvr Who Dmit Pur It. One of tho toont auccsaaarni farm on lu the central wcat waa aakad roc cut ty If hla crop wua injured to any ex tent by thia Inaoct Ilia reply waa, - Am pot taut kmd of a farmer." When prenmd for hU meaning he said that any man (hat wrxiid grow corn year AitaT year on Ow same land, huaklng .It out in the fall and plowing tiie aoll tn the spring, la entitled to bat little ympathy If hla crop l Uinajo& by a peat of Oila character, lie aald that be bad farmed tike aame land for a period of forty years and not In ' a single tnatatice during all tht time bad ' trouble from the corn root worm. Rotation and Fall I'lowlnar. There was no hoc ret about the mat ter, In the opinion of thla Individual, aa one had to alinply rotate hla crop In a common aenno faahlon.- j Ha point ed out the Importance of plowing In the fall wherever this waa poaalble. In the caae of aod ground, by ao doing tho following crop waa much less 11a . He to be attacked by tli ,ctitworOi .there being little dunger la thla cuae "' thut the corn root worm would do any . barm. Iowa IIomoHtead. " NEWS A rj D N OTES ; Fertiliser to thoj valuo of H,$3u,U2i; ! sWei'o imported iuuj uie uuneu buitCH 'during tho tlrst alX montha pt .the pul- endur yeur. J I i ) Importa during tile nix mojithH ended ' June IHX, alio uu Item -of broud- ' atuffa valued ut $3.p..2,209. I ThU country lia ported during tho ' Crnt alx montha of the calendar yeur 2,K8I,K01 pounds of raw cotton, valued At ?0,6(ri,7H. ', I ) . In the month of Augunt, 1005, aiM811 ' dozen egga were ex bortod. Of the , Americua Hplnnera' ' taking, during the sou sou juat cloaod 2,'H2,14fl bales went to northern mills and 8.1AS,- 606 bulos to soutliern mills, making n total or 4,k,ogu ouioa as againat i H04O.210 bales In ltKC-04. , SILAGE FOR STEERS. Am Bmlil r r Bttf Mate Purpaaae, W carried tbrouitti lait wtator In two barna 1,000 Hereford ateer calvea, I IL Jonoe of Ohto in American Acrlcul- rw .it. i. ...i. w.i m.. Bn,f Boy bfnnn, nlxml In tho proportlona of alnut twothlrdi to throo-fourtlia tho former and ono fourth to otio-thlrd tho latter. Wo bnvo founff that this kind of illiiRo la imuti nupoilor for boef making purivom- to corn llnir, Tho cnlvca at tho aijuaro Nirn wtr carrltM tliroiigli tho winter on corn and aoy txun alliiiro, clover, alfalfa and out luiy and ono pound per head xr day of oottonmt-d monl. They cuino throiiKli In fine, thrifty condition and made gain of , atxmt forty-live pounds per month from Ioe. 10 to April J!fl. Hie calvon nt the nund barn wcro fnl all the corn and noy biwiu (tllajre and clover, alfalfa und otit hay which they wold eat and from loc. f to Jan. I otto pouiwl per head per day cottouHeid Until, one and iiMialf hhiiuN pi-r bead till l'elt. IS ami two pound per bend from that time fill May 10, when thoy were turned to khimh. Prom April 1 to May Vo there were added to their ration live poinnU per head per day com and ' col llietil, Wlllell, wlUi the cottollicod tneal, were nprliiklel over ttJid thor otlKhly lnlei with the Milage. Tho calves at tie; round burn vurc kept In alle the whoio winter ed up to Aprd I. 'Hie UMi ciiIvcm at the round ham wi'U'li'M mi Iec. 10, after n wivk'i rest from tholr l.." iniloa' Nhlpment, r?'"l poiiinN nnd on May 10 i'kU'I poumli, milking n Kiln fr ttie tlve month of 2'i7 pontiil. or pound per mouth, or 1 TS pound pr day. When turned to (rras lliev were a aleek and tnid low a irrnjui fvl entile. 12 very one of them had dotie well, there not being ll aliile calf lu the wlnde bumh but what wnj fleshy and thrifty. Our experience with thesi eattle fill' nlnhe w niiother demonstration of the great ralue of hIIiiho for Ix-ef milk ltirf purpoMi-N The enlvon eiuuuiei during the winter aNiiit twenty live to thirty pound pr head per d:iy of BllML'e und two to tlm-e poiiinlN of hay. Figuring Kll.ik'e at f-V.Vi "-r ton, hay at f.", eotton'd meal at fS and corn Bt l" eentji .er bushel rnal.e the d.i' ly cot of feeding dtiritn; the live months these I'lllvvs WT fisl 111 cent per head and the enst nf the gulli .'ill cents per pound. Tht 1 scarcely more thin half h:it It would eost to make j tin 1 K'llti by any method of main foisting w ith which I am familiar. wl-rl lua the llroo.l Miw. The only way to U nun of rnlalng t':e rlirht kind of dgs another year Is tn seleet tin' breislltig Mows early, feis! theni pro-rly. bnssl them l the rlcht I. id of boar and give theni gin eare fit nn'hout the seiisnn. A little extra C'fnrt lu this dlns-tlon I well worth the attention of nuv farmer and Is ono of tin- way in which ho can make In. re by a little K'sxl i i i f i i i i i f i i i ii T than Le cotiM by many day of hard work. Michigan Parmer. Rril I. ami lir Shrri. The mutton breeds do better than the Wool bre.ils on eel land, but all Nhls'p like rolling or hlllV hind, and none of them can stand wet feet or marshy pastures. Training: th t'nlt. It Is u comparatively easy matter to train a nor e to move promptly and Btep ijulckly If J'U couuneuee right when you first handle him. THE VETERINARY 7. . . 7. . t ... i Nodular disease In ahts-p Is due to a worm tliat cuunot be kllleil by mH-! due, aaya Hreslcrs Oiuette. In the aliselice Of geluTdllS feislllig tills dls- ease fi-xnuioiily known as "knotty gut.") badly affects aleep, but where nutritious food Is fr-ly given from weaning time until Hhts'p nro ready for market It seema to do little harm, Feed generously upon a mixture of ejual purts whole oats and bran, lidd ing a little flax semi meal or cuke; also change pasture, allow free access to ait und supply some succulent fisxl. luillifratlttn In Ilorat-a. EToraea will sometimes out lurgo iiuaiitlfles of tvol. but grow thinner lu llesh and be dull at work. This con dition is usually caused by Indigestion. I toll one teacup of flaxseed into u pulp with water and whDe hot (tour It on tut If a jm.Il of bran and make a mash of It. Give a mash of thia kind once a day for a month with one of the fol lowing powders In It: Mix foor ounces each of sulphate of Iron und nttrute of potassium nnd divide Into twenty-four doses. Hoar Hpavln. For puffs on hock Joints of u horse mix two drama of blnlodldo of mer cury with two ounces of lurd, auys American Agriculturist. Hub on a lit tie with the fingers. Let It remain on for twenty-four hours, then wush off. Itepeat the blister in the aamo wuy ev ery third week until tho puffs disap pear. Keep the animal In tho stable with its head tied up, ho tliat It cannot get Its month to the blistered part. After the blister la washed off the aul mtil enn be turned out to pasture. nrltlle Hoof. Hrlttlo hoofu ure usually the result of Htundlng too much on a dry floor. Souk the feet In a clay puddle two or throe times a wet, or you may puck tho feet with moist Hpongo or oil cake meal two or three night In the week. In addi tion mix four fluid ounces each of whulo oil and pi no tur and once a day rub a little well Into the coronet and upper part of the hoof. If possible turn to pasture daily. At least give dally exercise and reduce the feed If not In service. Atluntu Constitution. B. L. Eddy Tikei Hit Pltct Today I'nrtland. f)oo. 21. Tho bond of U I.. ImM an Kegtdter of tho UnlUd Htatra Land OlHco at Hoitoburg bna been olllclnlly approved, and Mr. I'ddy aaanmod tho dutlca of lit 4 o I rice today. Ileglntor JoHCph T. nrtdgea nnd Itr celvcr J. II, Hooth wore aiiapcnded January 1, nnd ThomiH II. Netihiiuaeii iiHNiuuod chnrge mid continued (hero until February. Henry K. Illgliy linn remained In clmrgo of the olllce until today, when ho turned over tho proix'ilV iM-lotiglng to tho Ueglnter'a olflco to Mr. IMdr nml Ims'iuiio chief clerk. I'litll JiUlli'M M, l.nwieneo (illiilllleH iim Itecetver of the ItoHelnirg olllee, no lltiil proof can In taken and no appli cation for laud llllng can be allowed. Telegram . Columbia to Drop Sports. New York. !is ill. Columbia I'nl voinH v'm action in ris'iuunieiulliig the abolition of nil intercollegiate MportH wiik ucteil upon promptlv todav by j I'reHliletit MchidaM Murray tint Iff. j lie appointed two couiiult tecH to ile viae plans by w hich the recoinmcudik ' tl ill lililde by the Hill Vr wit y council may tnoMt Hpeedlly be uccoiupliHhed. (hie culiiml tits' coliHlHted of f.iculty llieinlieiM tknd the ntlirr of alilliilll. I President Cutler Miild llils action did not ji t ill to uboll h college iilhletli'H at Columbia, altogether, but to only uIm.I 1 1 K' 111 III their present fiil'ni ill order to put nthletlcN on u Ihish lu which every t Uileiit cat' participate. He Hall that ('obnnbla'M iiltliuale 1 purpoMo wiih to encourage the whl'-st positlble pal I lelpat Ion of studelits lu iithletlca. What the Horse Knows. The horse lines known few things, I In it'Kh some if II seem t o tlest loll tlilsfuct ut tltiieM, says a vvilterln t he i'nl in .liiiirnal. Ile know W hell line fpe.iks tn him kindly; and although Nome so-called liuniun beings may not alway ap preciate the kindly tone, the horse at wn.va dncM. The Imrse thut irmts hi master will do aoything he can for him And that I not the promise of a polltlelali, cither. The horse will d i It or (lb. Miotit us tine a tlllmte ns I have heard paid a horse was the statement of hi owner that he was sure that the animal would leap straight out of the back door of a basement barn ten feet down If lol l to do so. True, faithful animal! And yet some men abuse liliu! The horse know the way home no matter how dark ll nm.v be, mr how far he may have traveled from home. Ills driver may trust him to make nil t he turn and reach hi own Mtnble in safety. The horse knows the friend who give tilth sugar and bites of apples. And he Willi lies for that friend and wh-n he appears asks as plainly as he can "iot any thing for me today'.", T 1 1 1 : KrY Til AT UNLOCKS tiii: ImioK T I.oNH 1,1 V I N i . 'I In- men of elgbt.v-ll ve niel ninety years ol age ate iii ttlie rotund well fed. but f hlu. spate men who live on a slender .' He as careful as he w III. however, a man last middle nio, will oceasiolially eat loo lunch or of some III t Icle of fooil not suited to hi Coll stltution, and will need a dose of ( 'huinliei Iain's Stomach ami Liver Tablet to cleatiHc and Invigorate hit stoinacb nnd regulate his liver and bowels. When this Is done there Is miMU whv ltl average man -, out, not live to old age. For sale )jr jj,b .Mo,ierrj I'bartnacy. AN KLKUUKNCY M I I I CI N I For sprains, bruises, burn, scalds und simlllnr injuries, there Is nothing ho good as liamliei lain s rain balm It soothes the wound and not only trlves Instant relief from pain but causes the parts to heal in about yiio third the time romilrctl by tho usual treatment. Sold by The Modern 1'harimicy. IF MAD ( MASK. Millions rush in mad chase after health, from tine extreme of fnihlMin to HButber when. If they would only eat good food mid keep their bowels regular with Ir. Mug h ,ow laie I'llls their trouble s would all pusM awiiy. I'roinpr. relief and quick euro for liver and stomach t rouble.. i.1e. at lieiiHoifM Pharmacy, (luarunteed. Wanted, by Chicago wholesale and mail ordor houso, assistant manager (man or woman) for thin county and adjoining territory. Salary $20 and expenscH paid weekly expeuHo money udvanced. Work ploasant; position permanent. No investment or experienco required. Write at once for full particulars and enclosed Helf-addressed envelope. Cooi'Kii k Co. 1H2 Lake St. Chicago, 111. A CERTAIN" CD RE FOR CROUP. When a child shows symptoms of croup there is no tlmo to experiment with new remedies, no matter how highly they may be recommended. There is ono preparation that can ulwuys be depended upon, It has been In uso for many yours and ima never been known to full, vli: Clwini- erluin's Cough romedy. Mr. M. F. compton of Market, Texas, nays of It I havo iinud Chamberlain's Oougu remedy lu ho vera cases of croup with my children and oan truthfully say It always gives prompt relief." For sale by Tho Modern Fhaniircy. A. II. KING Attorney at Law, COTTAOK tutor K, OHK. BARKER & PERMAN I'KOI'HIKTOHS OF- THU liXCMANOti DEALKKH IN Flit It WIN US, LIQUORS, CIOARS. Main llranl. (Jottaga iroa. Or', J. S. Medley. .1. C, Johnson Medley Jf- Johnson, A ttorneys at law Offic Sultr .i ilnk 111,1 a . NhmIiiI attention ulven to Mining ami Corporation Law. J. E. YOUNG Jtttorncy-tt-Ltw ottlea uu Main Irnnl, Writ slila CoTTAGK CiKOVK. OHK. MINI.N0 AND ORE TRfiATMFNT iHsdgnliig am const ruct Ion of ore reduction v oiks and general inachln- el v plants ; mechanical 1 raft lug. r. i. iiito i:. M: i:. McKay lliiildln, I'ort land, Ore. Hail cV olut II Alining Fiiultns-rs L'. S. Mineral Surveyors Itootu 1 Itituk Itldg, t'ottnge lirove tiOJ-isKI Oregonlan I'ddg, I'ortliind, Oregon. H. C. MADSEN, Watciimakkk. HrpalrltiK al raatotiatilv charKa. All work (iiaraulred Aral rlaaa. Watrhci. ( lie It a aiel Jnarolr) al l.nwnl I'rlov COI I AI.K (iltoVK. (IKK. The HBt Naiional Bank CoTTAGK (fKtiVK. ()HH. Paid iji Capital, $25,000.00 Miniey tn hut 11 KxcliaiiL.'eN hii on apintvel aecurity, I, available anv . 1 in II I he!' luted Stuti It nun imt Kak is, Cradilnnl, T. f WlltKI.KK fault la TOUTCKF. OF A I'KF.ACHKH. TheKt'iry of the torture of llev. . I. Moore, pastor of the lt.titlst church of Ilarpemrllle, N. V.. will In tore" l . you. lie says: "I suffered agonies, because of a persistent cough, resulting from the grip. I hal l sleep silting up in bed. I tried many icme lies, without relief until I took Dr. Klng'. New IUhcov cry for 'nsumptloii, coughs nml colds, which entirely cured my cough and saved uie from coiisnmp ttou. 'A uraud cure fordiscnHed con ditions of ilir-iat and lungs. Allien son's I'liarnuiey. I'rwe fuc nudl. guaranteed, Trial bottle free. Only 'Joe in addition on your sub scription secures the Farm nnd Country Journal for a year. A journal (lie sio of the Ladies Homo looitiul and an excellent paper- It bus been greatly enlarged ami im proved recently. (illll (JI'ICKLY KNOCK HI ('IT. ago durliiK the "Home weeks severe winter weather both my wife and myself contracted severe colds which speedily developed Into the worst kind of la grippe with all Iti miserable H.vmtitoms," says Mr. .I.N. F.gloHton of faple Landing, Iowa. "Knees and Joints aching, iiiuhcIch sore, head stnpp d up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells or chill and fever. We begun using Chamberlain's L'ough Remedy, aiding the same with a dose of ( liamlier- Iain's Stomach and Liver tattle's and by Its Ilberul use soon completely knocked out the grip." These tablets promote a healthy action of the bowels, liver and kidneys which Is always beneficial when the system Is congested by a cold or attack of the grip. For sale bv 1 he Modern l liar- nincy. Subscribe for the Nugget. RKMAKKABLK CUFJL "I was much uftllcted with sciat ica,', writes F,d C. Nud, lowuville, Kedgwh k (!., Kan., going about on crutches and suffering a deal of pain. I was Induced to try Ballard's Hnow Liniment which relieved me. 1 used three riOc bullion. It Is tho greatest liniment I ever used; have ret oinmended It to a number of other fieis ns; all express thomsclves as telny benellted by It. I now walk without crutches, able to perform a great deal of light labor on the farm." 25c, f0c and $1. at Modern l'liarmacy. COUdlUNti S I' i: L L 1) FAT IL CAl'SFI) "llairv Puckwoll, agod '.'." years, choked to death early yesterday morning at hla home, in the presence of his wife und child. He contracted UHlight cold a few days no ami paid but llttlo attention to It. Yes terday morning bo wiih seized with a fit of coughing which continued for Homo time, Ills wlfo sent for physi cian but before could arrive another (touuhing spoil camo on and Duck well died from suffocation. St. Louis (Jlobo Democrat, Doo. 1, WOT; Uallard's llorchound syrup would have saved him, S'ic and 1. Do Not Neglect i Kvrf eotd wsaktnr tft Lung. IowtmJ th V ytUm lata ah I a to withatand ach uocaad pavlnf tha way for mora rtoM dli CAN YOU AFFORD TO TAKE SUC i-1- PERMANENTLY CUR1 Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Whooplnt Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Got EVERY MOTHER SHOULD -KNOW THAT B ' HOUND SYRUP CONTAINS NO OPIATI CONSTIPATE CHILDREN AND WILL CURE CROUP AND WHOOPING MRB. MALLIK LOCKBA. ao)dhmlt. 7 liar na! Ilallar.l'a llorobound Hrmp In iir famllr nil It alwar I,m Hllifiwitbin. W lian 111 rlilldr W himilii( t otih It al ! rllTl lhm at -tr, without It In lliibuuH, aallla lha IlKar ftla-DICI Bst Remedy for Children. Every Bo THU KK BIZ K mi M9c, BOm mad B BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO., S' SOLD AND RECOMMENDED Tho Modern Pharm The Compartment Observation Cars of the Oriental Afford you The privacy of your home The comfo The luxury of a first class li Daily between St Paul. Minneoplis, Puget Sound an diate Points via the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Ford etnlled liifm motion, nite. ci., luIdfe-H S. IS. Nerlve-4, A.li.T A . .Net 1 1 le. S. S. Dakota sails for the Orient March 12. AS. II. POTTS FASHION Cottage Grove. - 1 It I V A T 13 Hospital and Sanitarium All tlif lull's! trratnu'iitH. PLAIN anil MEDICATED BATHS KI.Ki TKUTY, KT0. No rmit.iKlous canf tukcii. Terms reusmmlile. .... Outside ini-illi-itl help fiirnlslu'd If ile al red. Fur further juirtlciiliirs nitdrt'ns lr. II. C. SCHLKHF. IC ILL the COUCH I AND CURE the LUNGS Dr. King's WITH How Discovery "ffiN SUMPTION Price FOR I 0UGH8an- 50c & $1.00 Free Trial. Bureac and Uiuckcst (Jure for all THROAT and J.'ITNG TROUB LKS, or MONEY HACK. mmmmmtmmmMmmmm it aa A FKAltl UL FATK. It iH a fearful fate to have to en dure the terrible torture of nllea. "I can truthfully nay" wiUch Harry Coi tion, of MiiHonvllle, la., "that for blind, bleediuir. ItchliiK nnd protrud ing Hen Unckleu'H Arnica aalve Is the neat aalve. aiho neat ior ouis, uurna and lnJurlcH a&u at lteuaon'H i'lmi- luucy, r1 i Lim A. S. 1'OWBLL iSTABLES - - Oregonv Fl'lMOUS FHJHT1XO. "For aeven yejirn," wrltea (let). TT, Hoffman, of lluroer, Waali.- "I bad a bitter battle with eliroiiic stomach, and liver trouble, but at lnwt I woo, and cured my diai'tiaou bytbeuaaol Kiectric lUttem. 1 unhenitatlnKly rei'ommend theni to all. and don't In tend In the future to lie without t liem In the h.uiMu. They nro cer tainly a wonderful medicine to havo cured such a bad cime aw mine," I Sold under Kiiaruntee to do the same for you by HeiiMoifa rharmacy at5UJ a bottle, Try them today. ARRIVAL ASO DEPARTURE OF S. K. TRAINS. NOHTH HOUND NO. 11 1I:M p.m. No. 10 -l-.O-i. a.m. SOUTH HOUND No, 11. 8:l),S p la No. 15.. -i;24 a.lo 0. 4 S. E R R Time Table No. 4 To take effect April I'll, 11)05. Ka Hi Houud 8 ami 'l'uentay W, Bouuil ami tnl only 1 ami Dully Kx- NoS-Nol upt Hiimlay. No a Nil 4 i'.M a.M I M NTHTION H I KIUV A.ul t.H 2:.Hi 2 -M 7 :H0 U 7:fH) 8.J 7:Wi 6 .ti' Ihko lirovu. 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