MARVELOUS LAMBING.
Finest Crop For Years In Montana
This Spring,
limbing In lu full prog-ww through
out the state (Montana), nnd the per
centage of loss 1st remarkably light, ac
cording to reports from the leading
sheep sections. Tor many years It has
been the custom of u!ipenp to have
some lambs come in February lu order
to raise the product for the early mar
ket, when lambs bring fancy prices.
As a general rule It 1m necessary to
have these lambs" come under sheds,
and It Is often found a requisite to take
the young lamb Into the herder's cabiu
until it is strong enough to stand up
and take nourishment. This season u
is entirely a different proposition. The
weather Is quite like summer. The
aun shines all the time, and It seldom
freezes during the night.
The season Is far the best sheep mv:i
of Montana have enjoyed for a decade
yr more, and the percentage of Iambs
saved is little short of marvelous,
averaging upward of 100 per ceut.
This condition Is due of course to the
fact that twins offset more than the
deaths. It Is making the average of
the ewes' product more than one lamb.
These lambs will be very valuable, as
In May and June they will be worth
an average of $4.
A new experiment has been tried
this season and with not a little suc
cess. This has been to feed the ewes
on alfalfa for thirty days before lamb
ing. Judging from the lamb crop, It is
believed that this has met wltb the
most encouraging results, especially in
tbe matter of strength. If lambs en
ter the world in an enfeebled condi
tion, tbe danger of loss is very great.
On tbe other band, born, strong very
few Josses are recorded.
The present winter bas been remark
ably favorable to stockmen. Cattle,
of frealmenf "wftn "sfryeTjniiie, "wUffe
locoed horses can generally be cured
by a course of treatment with Fow
ler' solution. The animals under
treatment mast not be allowed to eat
the loco weed and should be given not
only nutritious food, but, so far as pos
sible, food with laxative properties.
To this end magnesium sulphate was
administered to correct tbe constipa
tion which Is almost universal among
locoed animals. It should be noted.
too, that magnesium sulphate may
serve to some extent as an antidote to
tbe poison.
It may be added In regard to tbe
question of immunity that loco poison
Ing comes on in a slow and cumulative
manner, so that there is no possibility
of animals becoming immune.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice in hereby given that the undersigned
bas been duly appointed administrator with
will annexed of the esute of David iiavia, de
ceased, by the County t'-ourt of the Htate of Ore
gon, for Polk County, and has qualified.
All persons having claiina against the raid
estate are hereby notified to present the same
amy venneu, togetner wun uie proper voticoers
therefor, to the undersigned at his place of
bUblueaa at butler, In said county, within six
mouths from the date of Hits notice,
bated aud first published June -'. 190).
PAUL KU.NUMAN,
Administrator with will annexed nt
the estate of David Davis, defeated.
Oscar Hayler, Attorney.
Notice to Creditors.
Growing Feed Crops.
Theoretically when I feed my cows
a full amount of good corn silage and
alfalfa bay my milk yield should be
satisfactory, but actually I find my
kind of cows will Increase their milk
giving If I add some cornmeal to the
bill of fare, and Increase still more If
in addition I furnish about two pounds
'per day of ollmeal per cow; hence,
while I am personally verv much
favor of tbe farmer-dairyman growing
feed crops to the fullest extent of
proved profit, endeavoring to do so toy-
self, yet to all I grow I never hesitate
to bring In as supplementary by pur
chase any feed needed which my cows
-a a use at a profit to me.
I have no manner of doubt that a ton
of clover bay, being all one acre could
produce, Is of materially less feeding
worth than a ton from an acre having
grown a three ton crop, nil conditions
of cutting and curing In both cases be
ing equal. I know that when I secure
a crop of 100 bushels of corn per ncre
I have more than twice as much feed
is I have If I am so unfortunate as to
get but fifty bushels per acre W. F.
McSpnrran.
Fodder Terms.
Roughage includes tbe coarser and
less nutritious feeds, such as bay,
straw, corn fodder, corn silage, etc.
Concentrates include the more nutri
tious feeds, such as torn, wheat bran.
Jottonseed meal, etc.
AJf IlAKLI LAMB.
sheep and horses are in excellent con
dition, and the season Is so far ad
vanced that a severe or prolonged
storm is wholly unexpected. Even
should it come stock will be In line
shape to weather It, not having been
compelled to undergo the rigors of a
winter beforehand. Experience bas
taught that because of their weakened
condition from a long and severe win
ter stock cannot withstand the custom
ary spring blizzard; but, tbe former
having been eliminated this year, It
seems safe to predict the banner record
so far as light losses are concerned.
Leon Shaw In Breeder's Gazette, Chi
cago. Treatment For Loco.
The results of tbe loco weed when
eaten by stock are uupleuBautly fu
lfill lai to the stockman of the plulus
east of the Itocky mountains. It bas
been estimated tlutt the losses from
this source lo Colorado alone have
reached the sum of a milllou dollars
per annum. The national bureau of
plant Industry baa been taking a turn
at tbe loco problem, and C. l. Marsh,
expert in poison plants, reports that
it baa been found tbut locoed cattle
can In most cases, be cured by a course
A CONSTANT ANNOYANCE
The fellow with a cracker box full
af beer and whisky bottlen In his wood
shed, who attributes his poverty and
lo called bard luck to the economic
nyHtem In which he lives on the gov
ernment to which he pays taxes. Is
lacking In the ability to reason from
cause to effect.
Sheriff's Sale.
Sick Kidneys Weaken The Whole
BodyMake you Weak. Ner
vous and Irritable,
Not lr In hereby given that hj virtue nf an
exm'iiUoii himI order of kiiIu duly lfwut'tl out of
nml muter ttie hunt ami Heal of the clerk of the
Circuit Court o( the Hlnie of Oregon. Utr I'nlk
County, hearing ilute the M day of June. llMj,
Uhmi a Joiltr uieiit Kiifl deeree duly entered, en
rolled it nd docketed in Mid Court on the 2d dtty
of June, ItftM, In a eerulii mil therein iendlutr.
wherein LouIm Kater ia I'MutlH mid Chiirlea
K rlither and H. K. Kiaher, hia wife, are defend
a nth, and to ine dlreeird, commanding me
iell the hereinafter ritwrUxti renl in inert v
wtlitfy the amount Hjweillud tu aald decree hi
exeeuuon, i win, on
hatu kda v, jiily li, iw.
at the hourof oneo'eloek. n. in., of mid driv.
the front door of the County Court Houae In the
i-uy oi iJHiiua. in Mini county or Folk, aril
nut. lie auction to the hi client didder for cmdi I
liaiul on (Uy o( aale, auhject to redemption
the manner provided hy law. nil therlirht. tilt
Iniereat nnd eatale of the aid defendnnm an
eneii ol tliem, and of all eraona cIhiihIhk !j
through nr under them, or either of t teiii. an
aefjuent lo the dute of plaint, ITn mortgage
mile n ia lorenofHi in m milt. viz.. Noveiuot-
1h, itiiM. of, In and to the mid mortgaged prcm
neacuoeu in sum jutikfineiil, deereu a
execution an M.nv.a. 10-wit:
l.ota K'.tir (I), Five (."), Six (il). Keven (
Mir In ), Nine y), Ten fine Kleveu (1)
Twelve ( m. Thirteen (10, Fourteen ii n. Ft:
teen !'') and Hixteeu (hi) tit lilock No. Foil
(1) of the amended put of out Ut -t, and lot
Miie (lij, ien mu),-i we:ve (IJ), I iilrl-en
Fourteen (II) Kifleeti lift) and Sixteen f Mi) uf Bl
No. Three(.t) an iliouu on the u mended i'lat ot
out J-ot FotirO) tu the town of Monmouth, tire
gott, together with the teuemeiiia, heredtta
menu ami appurienancei iiit-reunlo belong, i
or In any wine ai'i-ertatnlng.
Hiited iJalhiN, Oregon, lliii Mb day of June,
J. M. (i KANT.
HherltT of lull. County. Oregon.
Executors Notice.
Notice ii hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed admintutrator with
will annexed of the estate of William H. Buiz,
deeeuaed, by the County Court of the Ktute of
Oregon, tor folk county, and haa Qualified.
All persons having claims agaiuat the said
estate are hereby notified to present the same
duly veriried, together with the proper Touchers
near Pallas, in eaid County, within aiz months IALLA8,
irom ineoaieoi inn notice.
Dated aud first published May 19. 1908.
HAKKY 8. BCTZ.
Administrator with will annexed
of the eotate of WMiara H. Butx,
Oscar Hayler, Attorney.
TIMBER LANDS
Fuller & Elliott
Only Beal Estate firm in Polk County
Dandling Timber Laaa exclusively
Don't fail to call or write if you have
cave timber to sell.
Office lit Crider Building
Oregon
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice l hereby (riven that the undersigned,
aa Riiijijuisiratoror meemaieol Amass j.urosiur,
deceased, hits tiled his final sccount la the
(.ounty t.ourt of the Htate of Oregon, lor Folk
County, and that Mooday, the 2!d day of
June, I'JUB. st the hour of ten o'clock in the
forenoon of said dav. at the court room nf the
saiu county toim in tne city ot Dallas, ureffon.
nas oeeu appointed hy said court ss
the time and niace for the hearintr of objec
tions to theiatd final account and the settlement
tnereoi.
KACHANIEL CROSIAR.
Administrator of the estate of
Amiua J. Crotiiar, deceased.
Oscat Hayter, Attorney.
Ited aud first published May 22, 1908.
HORNET AT LaW
L. D. BROWN
Not art Public; Abstracts
Mill Street opposite Uglow Bltlg.
DALLAS, - OREGON,
LOOK HERE!
The City Express & Transfer Co
does all kinds of bauling at-
reasonable rates. Stand and both
phones at Webster'sConfectionery
Store.
MUSCOTT & STARR
Proprietors
DALLAS. OREGON
M. OLIVE SMITH
teacher, of
PIANO AND ORGAN
Studio, Room No. 2, Wilson Block
DALLAS OREGON
TTOBRSY AT LAW.
N. L. Butler,
Office over Dallas City Bank.
DALLAS, OREGON.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby Riven that the linderairned
haa been duty abbointed sdmluiatraUir of the
esute of Lincoln hcCog, deceased, by the
county court of the Ktale of Oregon, for Polk
county, and has qualified.
Ail persons haviuir claims aesinst the aaid
estate are herebv notified Ui nrcaent the same
duly vehiied, toiretlier with the proper vouchers
wiereior, wi ine uniierBiftuea at nutier, tu saio
County, within six month from the date of this
notice.
.Hated snd first published May 19, 1908.
PAUL KUNDMAN,
Administrator of the estate
of Lincoln McCoy, deceased.
Oscsr Hayler, Attorney.
TTOBNEY AT LAW
Ed. F. Cod,
Office In Courthouse
DALLAS, OREGON
TTORNEYS AT LAW.
Sibley & Lakin,
The only reliable set of Abstract lo.
Polk county. Office on Court St,
DALLAS, OREGON
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby riven that the undersigned,
admlnis'rator de bonis non with will
unexed of the estate of John E. Davidson,
eceasen. nss nieu nis nnai account in tne
ounty court of the Htate of Oregon for Pn
County, aud that Wednesday, the first dHy of
July, 1'JW, st the hour of ten o'clock in the
torenoon ol ssid dav. at the Court room of the
said County Court, in the Cltv of Dallas,
Oret-on, lias been spiMiiuted by said
ourl as the time snd place for the hearitnr of
oieciious to saiu nnul account and the sett ft.
meui incrt-oi.
KI.I.1S DAVIDHOV,
Administrator as aforcsuld of the
ehtate of John K. favldKon. ,lcci)fiil
fiacar llavter, Attnrncv,
1 in led and llrst published June 2, 1908.
TTOBNKY AT LAW.
Oscar Hayter,
Upstairs in Campbell building", Mill Bt
DALLAS, OREGON.
TTORNEY AT LAW
B. F. JONES
Office in Cooper Building.
INDEPENDENCE, OREOON
Half the nervousness, linlf the iriitn
lility that is so t'oiiiinon in everyday
life, is really sickness, ami in most ruses
a condition tliut accntn panics kidney
troulili'. It is the work of the kidneys
to keep the blood Irce from uric scid ami
other poisons, but w hen the kidneys are
sick, and not doinK their duty, the uric
acid poison permeates the body and at
tacks body, brain and nerves. The irri
tation causes nervousness, irritability,
headaches, dissy sih-IIs; makes yon
languid, unfit for work, and inclined to
worry over trill, s. Iteaides, there it
nothing more annoying than a bad back,
an.i oacaaciie is ine most common sign
of kidney trouble. You lee I lame and
tired in the morning, sutler day ami
night withailtill aching in the back and
it hurts to stoop or bend or lilt. If
loan's Kidney I'll Is are taken in the
beginning they will soon correct the dis
order that exists in the kidneys. Con
tinued treatment nini rases of long
standing. If you suiter from anv ol tbe
alHjve symptoms, do not hesitate to giv
Down's Kidney I'ills a trial. They are
(or the kidneys only, and contain no
poisonous nor habit forming drugs.
Home prx of Is convincing evioe nre of
the erhriency of I loan's kidpey 1'ilis,
Call at Kelt A ( lirrringl. m's nrug store,
and ask to see the statements ol lalla
people who have used this remedy.
Kor sale by all dealers. Trirw AO
cents. Koster-Milburn Co., rliilfalo,
New York, sole agents for the I'm ted
Mates.
Kemember the name Doan't-'-and
no other.
Millce is heretiy slven to whom It niav con
cern.lliBt the uudersiKueit hsve lacn appointed
Joint executor, ol the estsle of nilllam l.tver
mtire. deceaM-d, by the ilun. t:ouuty t'urt of
inn , '.iiioy, ifrt'Koll.
All ,etion Ihdehleil to snid estste are herel
notllte.1 to make immediate settlement of same
with the uudcrsltfhed, anil all persons holdln
claims aitalnat aslit estate are herebv notlli.-d ti
(ireseut the same duly verified to the under
signed witliin six months from the date hereof
baled at Dallas, l'olk County, tlrcfou, this
vol nay 01 June, i:w.
A. H. MI'IR.
l.KONWtll K. KIIMllRK
Joint r.xei'iitora of satiT estate
Hibley v Kaltln, Attys. lor estate.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice ts hereby irlven that the undersigned
hss bv-u duly sptsdiitiil sduilulslralrlx
ol Ills estate of Austin r. Mtiuer
ihieesBeil, tiy the County Court o( the Htate ol
tm-ron, for Polk l ouniy. snd has iiualltted.
All iHirsoos bavins rlanns ssainal the aald
estate are herebv mttlned to present the urn
duly verified, toffellier III) the lirolier vourbee
thervlor, b, the uuderslittietl st her residence
In Kn kreall, in said Couiily, nlthtn all mouths
irom ineiMieoi this notice.
Hated and lint uubilibe,! Mav 1 1'"
Kl.l HKTII i-lliNKR,
Adioluutralrlx id the estate of
Auatlii K. Hunter. deceased,
(ill. Icy A Kssin, Aturnets.
COFFHli
You can buy something
called "coffee" at 10c lb
with 30U0 miles of R R
freight from the roaster;
don't
Year freest ralsras rr at oast It yss 4 oat
like sVkdluif 's BmI; m pay kiss.
i
Rapid changes of temperature are hard O
on the toughest constitution. $
V
The conductor passing from the heated S
inside of a trolley car to the icy temperature Q
of the platform the canvasserspending an A
hour or to in a heated building and then $
walking against a biting wind know th O
difficulty of aroiding cold. V
Scott'j Emu J j ton strengthens the 5
body so that it can better withstand the
danger f cold from changes of temperature.
It will help you to avoid taking cold.
ALL DRUGGISTS. SOo. A.MD SI.OO,
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice ia hereby irlven that the undersiKiicd as
imiuisirainx ol the estate of John tutnn
otoi, occeiiaeii, has hied her fltiul account
in tne county Court ol the State of (ireitnii. lor
Ik ( ounty. and that Monday, the ri dv
01 june tnm, ine i.our of ten o Clocic 111
the lorcnoon of said day, at the Court room of
the suld county Court in the I lly ot Dnllna. Ore
gon, tins been appointed bv said Counkv
Court as the time and place for the hearing: o'f
objections lo the said final account and the
scuirmcui thereof
MAKOARKT I. CAMPHKM..
Adiniuialratrix of the estate of
John Campbell, deceased.
(Iscnr lliiyter, Attornev.
1'Hlcil and llrst published May l',W.
Calls promptly answered dayornigbt.
R. L. CHAPMAN
FUNERAL DIRECTOR &. EMBALMER
Hell
DALLAS,
Phone lew
OREGON
Mutual Phone 1306
KILLthe couch
and CURE THE LUNGS
WITH
Dr. King's
tkxi Discovery
PRICE
SAj. A St VI
OLDS trial Bottls Free
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
Fnn oouchs
GUARANTEED SATISI'ACIOBTl
OS MONEY BEFUNDED.
0
If yon sre feeling ont-oftorti, take an Nd Tab
""(t, aod you will xeei Detwr in tna morning.
They will make you feel just right. "NATUftK'S
REMEDV" strengthens the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys
and puriPes the Bluod, doe. Its work thoroughly and k
pleasantly, ye i never gripes, weakens or slckent
invariably xnftking the neer feel stronger and better.
Better Than Pills For Liver Ills
Take Nit Tebleta for Indigestion, Sick Headache, Lost of
Appetite, Sallow Complexion, Liver Complaint, Skin Diseases,
, Pimple and Eruption, Chills, Malartattiltoasness, Rhea ma
Ism, Torpid Liver or Inactive Kidneys sod all troubles arising
from the digestive organs.
as l attj
Box. ,Vafil:
limn
Yt --T. rJ . On
tmmpem Taw..
BELT & CHERRINGTON, Dallas, Oregon.
TEA
Not 1 in 1000 who buy
Schilling's Best wants the
money.
Your grocer returns your moner If you dos'4
like Schilling's Best: we par bim. '
;et the best
JJgNTIST.
M. HAYTER
Office over Wilson's 1 fug Store
DALLAS, OREGON
Summons.
In the irruit Court of the Ktute of Oregon
for I'd I if Ciiimiv, U'artuwiit No,
.imn.n u llniclilns, I'laiiiuil. v. Amy L,
IlllU-fmilt, I'L'ItMMJIIIH.
lo Amy L, lluichins, the sliove-naml d
If iiriunt:
In the Name of the Htnte of Orecon. You are
ncrtMiy riiiri ioHpjetir sun ansuvr the rum
plaint hied atrantst you In the above-enlitler
KAturl end suit within six wet'kH fioin the dute
ni tne nrst Mib!icntiitii of this snmintuis, to-wit
i mi or oeiorf iiie rjim any of June, lwiM; ml
you fail so lo iiniwer, fur went thereof the
pl.ilnt.tr will apply to said Dourt for a decree as
pis..el for lu HHtd complaint, vix.: That the
marriage eoniract now ann iierelolore exlNtiui
between plaintitr and defendHiit be forever
umilUd and dissolved; that the future care
aun cusioiiy oi J aim's ( liior.l HuU'hltiH and
r.rnemt;. miu hiiir,, minor t-hildreii of nlslitti
and defendant, be awardl to plaintill
Miu mat pialntin may have urh other ktid fur
llier relief as to the- Court mav seem hint and
eouuaoie.
This summoni, by sn order of the Hon. Kd
K. t'oad. County Judsje of l'olk County, Oregon
made at Chambers at Dallas, Oreiroti, on the
7th day of May. luun. is served noon you hv
I'lmiiintiuii merwi iiu lera mail OIHtj
w-ek for nix loniai'utive weeks immetliatel
prior lo the if-hl day ol June, in the "Pol
i ouniy iMHserver, a weekly newpaper
general rin'ulation nublished In said Countv
t-oiu. ine uaieoi tne tirsl pub ilea lion of this
numinous in May a, v.ntn.
ONCAK H A VTK R,
Attorney for Planum.
Order.
In the County Court of the Htate of Oregon
for l'olk County.
In the nmlter of the eatat and guardianship
of Henry l Moore, a minor, order.
ow on m in .tin titty oi Mav, lwH.oou.es Henri
M. hduar, the giiarthan of the penton and esiais
f id minor, by Ovear Ha ter, Ksq., nls aitor-
ief. and lireseillS to thinCoiirl htm isxiuim. fnr
iiiniiT u mm i me reai esiaie oi saii minor lor
tn-rn-wiii im nmire snpori, etiueatlon and
ninuoeiiaore oi nsiu minor, aii real pniert)
Leliis: deM'ill)el as follows, to tl: An nu
nvi.ie.1 one-half (l inierest lit and mili.i
(vrlain traet of laud lu l'olk Count v. Slat? of
-nir.ni, h-p niHHi si miriuuiug at the Mouth
eat o.riier ol tterttott etithteeii lift! In Tiwn.
snip , homh. Range 4 West of the Wtllamfit
mere i hiui ruiuung inenee i-.ast JM roia
thenee North JUnMls. thence West 14 rods nnd
11 frvt: and Itsenee StMilherlv in the nl.
nrauiuing, ami coniainiiig two (aj acre more or
lean.
And It sppearing to the Court that the fi.1
rsetttlon m duly rertrled by the oath of said
TTORNEY AT LAW
J. L. Collins
Main Street, Nour PostofTice
DALLAS, . - OREGON
le.lttouer and It further appearing from said
ptMiiion inai 11 u nvsary itr said stanl that
Mid real -dilate should lie ld fm the maims...
anre of said ward and that the nrii ..f ki.. A
ssiiii want ar iiia rranrfra Mmirp. a toair
Mtlllam R. Woore. brother, Hilttam Kvtrett
Hrahera, son of s devs! sinter. Kred Moimte
siimrs-. uroinr. anv iillian Mmito .1.1.,
and Krte Cordelia Kdear. a iiair. and thsit th'
tv mq i t nismt inirm-iisi in ine aaitlfMatr
n.l luai l lie aam prtlll. to IB dua and Isw.l
form ;
Now, on motion of eoanael of Mtd fnMii.n
11 ta orteret hy the Court thai mml-t 4 elia Vrmn'
ere Mmre. lliUm k. M-mre. Allium Kvrrvll
hvrWieara, freil Monroe Mxre, Nstx-j lclilh
)slmre, and . rte rMfha Kdrer. the Beit of kin
ot said ward, and all persona intereetpsi In mmi
wtate te, and they beeebv are. dtrevtesl u
m-eer In-fore this Court at th Cnurl h.s.
h ref in theCity of lailaa. reon. n Mm
inr iKRtmoi June, i. at the snnrof
clock in the fon-not.S) of tm dm lo bK.t
eaoae. II any thw be. why a Ue-nae ahooM shH
hrsranlrd to snld s;anltaSi by that iM.rl lor
the sale t tm a real eeiaie.
AimI It fnrtnY oesVred lhal a fvi.v U its is.
onW ahall bs nnMunet at lrs Uiite soma
mvw wwas m-toee me tmriug l mi Hlu,.n in
the N1I. ( winiy (Msarrvipr
niiatn.c In ihia County aod iHibluhrd at tbe
aaid t uy oi laiUa.
V. AO. County JaMfe,
Notice t CrediteoL
l whT trivsn that the wnstj-ra-fifrMl
unty t an o the wat W iimruii. Issr iNsuh
omy. IM ba 4uaiiiwd
Ad Hriwra tssvin rialtaa aralr-af IW ssss
ewi "r vrerty XirW-.1 to teart iKe aasas-
WySM TT Wlim IS? )OfH Ti
the vaMletn- at i nm
M nt v4 I mm In aM tmmf ,
awi "ws ie .! .t. anH.rsr
lata aaa am n ss.t n .; tana
I i I'Mii J A 4.1 kl
Adsiwis4rirti ml tlseewtaia mf
Aaawi -rumrmt, rli rii l.
trmr Barter, AiVurwry.
In
INDEPENDENCE MONMOUTH
Railway.
FROM INDEPENDENCE.
rK DALLAS.
Train No. M. Isve Independence rlally, 6:00
s, m.; lv. Monuiuuilitti:i& a. m.; sr. Dallas, ti:40
s. in.
Train No. 6K lave Independence, dally,
10:,'Oa. m.: lv. Moninuuth, 11:05 a. m.; sr. Dal
las, 11. .tut. m.
Train No. 70. Isve Independence, dally,
6:15 p. m.; lv. Monuioulb, 6:au p. m.; ar. Iiallss,
ti:. p. ni.
FOR A1RLIS.
Train No. 67. lave Independence, dally,
7:30 a. m.; lv. Munmuuth, 7:40 a. m.; ar. Alrlie,
. m.
Trsln No. 73. Leave Independence, dally, S:30
p. m.-, lv. iloiimowlh, 3:60 p. m.; ar. Alrlie, 4:if
p. in.
ro MONMOUTH OKLT.
Ieave Independence, dally, 2:S0 p. m.
No. 101 arrives Monmouth 7:20 a. in.
FROM DALLAS,
roa iNniriMDiNci.
Train Nu. lave Dallas dallv Snml
s:.tua. m.: iv. Moiimoutb, s:f6a,m.: ar. Inde
pendence, V:!,1! a. m.
Train No. 101. I.v. Dallas. Sunday only, 6:55
. . mlinivNiTl i:.iua. in.
Train No. as. Leave Dallas rt.ll. i n . i.
Moninouih, 1:25 p. m.; ar. Independence, li'lO p.
lie.)
Train No. 71. Imvi n.tl. rin 7-u .
lv. Monmouth, s p. n.; ar. ludepeudeuce, 8:15
FROM A1KI.1K.
Train No .66. Utn Alrlie, dally. a. m.: lv
aoniiiomn, :. m.:ar. liKleindeiice, :.o
i. m. i utm iruu CHIllll.'U I U : 1,1 ..i , K I. ..
Train No. 72. Iave Alrlie. dally, S:(K p. m.:
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A cough or cold is generally a forerunner of many serious
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wrather. After washing, ap
ply Robertine and experience
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brought it to tne and insisted that I should take it. I did
o snd to my surprise it helped me. Four bottles of it
cared me of my cough. "
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