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COUNTY HATCHET. Ita lv ^ !7 ' M* rr,r« « Pr-ulum. I will alwav>iUh,U'Un,,7 marriage me,,» R ^ ‘’T , ' 1" ' for th“ k - v e T ! marriage p„r iò,'“ / " " 11 f" r Providing! ubino ^ „ k W lN C R i SAfCCll lis much better than going for the | doctor, and is quite as effect -1 jve and costs less money. You , need always at hand a safe, ] sure remedy lik e .............. ......... impossible i . i r „ i , ' ** almost thisform of M * ®,lr .*° * married, and appreciated Tl 7 '* ,obe hi* h|y ble for thi’a “ '»m al sum availa- everv veo ,,urlM*»“ ‘ and distributed voting girls i*!!‘" n*! t,le marriageable • g girls is iolKt.OOO. To lie -, r.. U .'pm î^h8 * * * * * * * for ‘ »i« applicant icter hv h k7 k rePutation and ,-I,ar ai,,. has i«nVt*n* »*i«w that the „ mea" H avail“ b|e. and that t o C a * *“ ** ..... A *1 It E UKLIVICKANrE. Z ) YtUUt ,lV<hJZ') 1 •P *e* o f i i m ei persm !s’ , « * ! tr,! f . h l l t * sh o rt [ w h ich w i l l b r in k in a ta n t r e l i e f > 2 ) f r o m a a t ld e n llin e a a a n d SCI w o rk ou t a p erm a n e n t cu re . | a m s it iv i eon fm BRIGHTS DI8EASE URINARY TR O U B LE S NH FEM ALE COM PLAIN TS* CENERAL D EB ILITY AND M ALARIA. Cures also, all those diseases _ 1 L tng from disordered Kidneys or l.lv- \ er Iarae sized bottle or new style 4 smaller hot tie at your nearest store. I . T r y It and know the satisfaction of/ I such a remedy. saved from iriL Ilf * blliun» habit are Uver 1. eapibL"’i,^ « 1 i hlrh » -'¡a-r.lere.l Stoina, h «f ters an antnvVt"* h> I1“ .... . . aperient « 1 the ai? »n V ik ! ,ne<l» ii.e and right side and i ' , , pa’ns in the the .let headiehe '** 'he right shoulder bl*d.-, saffron hueo(Uiee«kIinUSe*’ 'onatipatl ... and’ hv this estitnahiu ,k l' Krv entirely remove I '<* «*» The largest wolf ever kiile.1 in the northern part of Montana was roped ant dragged to death near Nashua, alley county, recently, and measured seven feet from tip to tip. HOUR PRODUCTS AND PUKK m o lt . All hastrrn Svrup, so-called iiaitalIv l ougar u g t ^ sne t and ' . is n strict . l e v pure. a m a It d is e tor from «ale i u % * r & r0Wr*-,n « “ * only. Mina C o lo r P h o t o g r a p h y . .Oh ‘ V * ' i n C ( OAS T S Y R t P I O. Mam,“ !* til gen- tmer's s namcinlT'1 " ' T ' . h* the can. mantiiae- turer name lithographed on ve every PHYSICIANS BAFFLED. 1 Professor K. S. Hon inun. Inatructor of Natural Sotaneo In Hartavill* Colt o f a Saver«* IltneM* by Dr. William** Fink P ill« for Palo Peti pia After Phyaloians Falle«!. as M ftj fT U m Ihr JK & Amateur photographers are now ex perimenting extensively with the new "lie n last heard from that book process of color photography. The agent who recently invaded Mississippi nature of the chemicals used is a secret, with a work on “ Irrigation” was oniy although the method is very simple. a few rods ahead of the mob. Over forty shades may be produced from the three prim ary colors used. S tate or O hio , C ity of T oledo . \ L ucas county . \ ss The photographic plate is developed in j - (' hkney makes oath that he 1« the the usual manner, after the color , »emor partner of the firm of l J. C heney Co . | doing business in the city of Toledo, Countv liquids are applied. Most o f the col and State IP fllorpauid o . sai'CtTrm'wíí“ ai__ .. 1 . pay aforesaid, and lK 1 hat HlSwivr.u uuLLAKb DOLLARS for each ored photographs seen heretofore have the sum of ONE HINDftED aim every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured been painter! by hand. The new auto by the use of H all ’ s C atarrh C ure . ~ . ( FRANK j . CHENEY. matic process gives much finer results. ! • worn to before me and subscribed in mv Pictures of landscapes and marine presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 188;*. views are very satisfactory. But the I « a l { a W- 0LEA80N, most striking are those taken of sol '—v— ’ Notary Public. diers of the French army. Gorgeous I Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally a id acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces reds, blues, both light and dark, gold of the system. Send for testimonials, free. b .. a v. F J CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. buttons, and laces show with great Sold by Druggists, 75c. brilliancy. Even precious stones have Hall’s Family Pills are the best. been pitetnred clearly by the new pro cess. It is so delicate that not only Rome citizens in Kansas are trying flesh tints but actual differences in to raise $1,000 for a marble bust of complexion show. ¡Charles Robinson, the first governor of Your picture may he taken in all the the state, to be placed in the chapel of oolors of nature, g iv in g color of hair, the State university. eves and skin. Spring bonnets and Piso's Cure for Consumption is the best new gowns may he shown to best ad of all cough cures.—George W. Lutz, Fa- vantage. It is thought that at last sat buclier, La., August 26, 1895. isfactory photographing o f oil paintings So dense is the water in the dee[>est may be accomplished. C a r r o f Im p le m e n t s . parts of the ocean than an ironclad, if L o n d o n ’ s P u b lic P a r k * . One o f the causes o f hard times Is the it were to sink, would never reach the lHck o f care In housing and caring for Rome loyal Britisher has decided bottom. Implements. Too frequently we see that the city o f London needs a de An E ngineering' Feat.. costly implements left unhoused front fender and comes to the front with the Working plans for a tunnel to con one season to the next; the plow per follow ing claims: Since the year 1839 the city has paid toward the improve nect Sicily with tiie mainland of Italy, haps standing In the furrow where the under the Strait of Messina, arc on ex hired man unhitched from it last fall, ment of the whole m unicipality about hibition at the University of Pavia. A or possibly turned upside down ns an $58,116,400, or a d aily expenditure tunnel is thought more feasible than a extra precaution; the hinder standing of over $3,000. A s for the claim that suspension bridge, as the narrowest in tile corner o f the Held or the hack the city is stuffy and sadly in need of part of the strait is two miles wide, yard, where In company with the cul breathing space, he insists that, exclu and the least span possible, 10,500 feet, tivators. It furnishes a convenient roost sive of private gardens, close upon 25 is considered dangerous on account of for the chickens at night and a play per cent o f the w hole area of the city the prevalent high winds. thing for the children In the daytime. is given tip to the public for recreation grounds; thus, w ith in the flve-mile riDRITW R>R SALE by J. H. Bishop, 701 Under such circumstances lots of good radius of Charing Cross there are no vAIlDll/u Pboenix bldg, Minneapolis, Minn. big dollars are simply thrown away. The life o f tho Implements is out down less than 63 ground areas, apart from K l v . lr y o f E n g lish C ities. much less than half: and yet the sh ift the cemeteries, the private grounds The English cities, Manchester and less farm er wonders why he doesn't get and square gardens, nearly all of them Liverpool, which are one hour apart by ahead! O f course many other things exceeding 20 acres in extent. rail, continue to fight for commercial conspire to make his lot a hard one just supremacy, and while Manchester lias now—albeit he is really better off than A X r w A n a e s th e tic , A Polish chemist is said to have in spent an enormous sum to construct a most o f his brethren in town—but a lit vented an anaesthetic which votalizes ship canal to divert the trade of L iver tle care In this regard would save hun rapidly upon exposure to the air, ren pool, the latter city lias put $45,000,- dreds o f thousands o f dollars every year to the farmers of this country.— dering the persons near*unconsoious for 000 into a new system of docks. Exchange. a long time. It is calculated that in The oldest bank in existence is the warfare a bomb exploded in the midst S h a r i n g W o o d M a d e R aajr, of the enemy would have the effect of Bank of Naples, which has of late been Useful for making ax handles, single putting the entire body to sleep. A passing through such troublous times. trees and for trimming wood for other pellet o f the substance broken under a The bank dates from 1639. The Bank purposes is a horse, slmlbir In purpose man’ s nose put him to sleep for four of England was not established until to the harness maker's stitching horse. 1694. hours. By the horse jiortrayed below, a stock can be dressed into almost any shape by means o f a sharp drawing knife. The head should move slowly In the mortises and the pin In tbe Incb bole through the upper plank and low er part o f head should not be too tight, but so as to raise or low er the head for shaving light or heavy ttmliers eaady The bottom plank, a. Is 7 feet long, 8 inches wide and 2 Inches thick. Upper $ IO O O for those who find it. What is the missing word in the following sentence: S ch illin g s Best tea is not only pure but it is............... because it is fresh-roasted. Get a package o f S ch illin g B a t tea at your grocers ; take ° u' the ^ Ticket; send it with your guess to Schilling Best Tea, San Franasco, by T n V gu es. allowed for every yellow ticket. If your guess reaches us before July ist, you are entitled to two guesses lor each ticket. If only one person finds the word he gets $.ooo. l . o o o will be divided e q u a lly among them If several find it, the cardboard creeping Every one sending a yellow ticket will get babies at the end o f the contest. Those sending three or m **lope will receive a charming 1898 calendar, no ad\erti 15 th. Cut this out. You won't see it again for two weeks. A San Francise? Schilling & Company From tbe liepublican, Columbus, I ltd Professor R. 8. Bowman, the able a siege o f tho grip in the midd Instructor of natural science in the fa- winter, and was left in a much - mous Hrtrtsville (ln d .) College, is w ell condition. My kidneys were and favorably known, not only as an j disordered, and my digestion educator, but also as a minister of the very poor. I was indeed in a bad i gospel, as for a number of years h e 1 dition neglected. Thus every weed and sur was pastor of the United Brethren i “ A minister in conference le plus growrh must be scrupulously kept church at Charlotte, Mich., before com- o f my condition advised me to try A ' <! W illiam s’ Pink P ills for Pule Pe down, us everything that grows is con ing to llartsville. (P 1 had heard much about the wonri stantly drawing moisture from the soil. curative (siwers of this medicine, If we can get the upper and low er i it was with reluctance that I v moisture in the soil to meet the battle | ally persuaded to try it, as it w # .. Is won. If. however, there is a dry t hat nothing could do me any streak o f soil a foot or more below th . Ll 1 However, I procured three surface, vegetation w ill suffer. ['l i p pills and took them strictly I I*" u W id e l i r e « . to directions. By the tim e the It has Iteeu truly said that no otliei dose was taken I was almost cat í\ single element, except Ignorant road < v4|V ahd in better health than I had making, adds so much to the heavy for years. I continued using the burden o f supporting the highways as K r e a k ir t T C o lts t o H a rn e s s . awhile longer and was entirely cur Put a strong halter ou the colt and tile use o f narrow tires, which cut uf I can cheerfully recommend Dr. W i‘ tie in a double stall with steady work tlie .roads Instead of Ironing then iams’ Pink P ills for Pale People.” horse. Put on only the harness at tlrsl smoothly down. The horses’ hoofs, of Such was Professor Bowm an’s ' and let them remaiu thus for a day or course, chop up the road somewhat, derfnl story which was further two. Fasten a pulley (ai at top ami but It Is a mere surface irritation com dorsed by the following affidavit: back o f stall, also one (hi at back, pared with the deep and fatal wounds ! H artsville, In d . , March 10, IBS aliout tw o feet from ground. Arrange made by ilie narrow-tired wheels when I affirm that the above acoords double trees, rope, and weight as once a rut is started. PR O F . R. S. B O W M A N . the facts in my case. shown In illustration. The weight Build a reasonably good road and Some time ago he had a severe il l K. S. B O W M A N .' should he alstut 300 or 400 pounds. A f equip the vehicles with wide tires, ness which was cured almost miracu Subscribed and sworn to before i ter harnessing the colt with the old with the tread o f the rear wheels d if lously. A reporter hearing of this, in this 16th day of March, 1897. horse, attach the weight and let the ferent from that o f the front wheels, terviewed him regarding his experi L Y M A N J. SOUDDER. colt pull at It When taken to the so as not to follow In the same path, ence. Professor Bowman was in the Notary Pu bli& j and the surface will not be rutted at midst of his work when the reporter State o f Indiana, ss. all. The wheels serve as rollers, and, called, but he cheerfully gave him a Dr. W illiam s’ Pink P ills for instead o f cutting up the roads, they hearing. People contain all the elements nt make them better. W e tax ourselves “ A year ago last f a ll,” said the sary to give new life and richne poor to keep our highways in order.^ professor, “ I broke down with nervous the blood and restore shattered nerv and then carefully select wagons which i exhaustion, and was unable to projierly They are sold in boxes (never w ill undo the work as quickly as pos- attend to my duties. I tried different loose form, by the dozen or hundr slble. physicians, but with no relief, ami also at 50 cents a box, or six boxes used many different proprietary m edi $2.50, and may be lmd o f all druggii P l o w P o in t s . Plow poLnts are often improperly ' cines, spending almost $50 for these or directly by mail from Dr. W illis sharpened. Some blacksmltns slope j medicines alone. I then suocumlied to Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y . I the plowshare all the way to the edge, j live a cultivator shovel. A point so I R E A S O N S F O R U S IN G i sharpened w ill alw ays give trouble, ! running too deep, and If t.he ground Is i very hard the point w ill soon round up ! and the plow refuse ample penetration | unless the ground is rather soft. In Hor»e working the steel. It Is better to heat It slowly. In tempering, heal to a cherry red and dip in water. When taken out Because it is absolutely pure. If « blue color Immerse again, and that w ill toughen It. I f the plow is rusty, 2 . Because it is not made by the so-called Dutch Process in which chemicals are used. it is a good plan to oil the share often with k-crpsene. In painting Iron work, 3. Because beans of the finest quality are used. an excellent paint Is niude o f graphite 4. Because it is made by a method which preserves unimpaired FOR IIK K A K IN O TH K C'OI.T. mixed with linseed oil. The color Is the exquisite natural flavor and odor of the beans, field the aniuiRl w ill go along quietly black, the paint sticks well and forms 5. Because it is the most economical, costing less than one cent and w ill make no trouble.—M. T. Bane, a fine coating fo r tin roofs. Fanners a cup. in Orange Judd Farmer. Be eure that you get the genuine article made bv W A LT E R should paint the sheet-iron work on BAKER & CO. Ltd.-, Dorcheeter. M an. haUbllahcd 1780. their binders and other machinery. Walter Baker & Co.’s Breakfast Cocoa. A t h a d y C h ic k e n C oop. Shelter at night, anil shade for the heat o f the day, are both provided for | lu the coop shown In the accompany ing cut, reproduced from the American Agriculturist. A barrel, with a bit of the head left in, is placed upon Its side and partly tilled with dry loam. Above Is stretched a square o f cheap cotton cloth, as shown In the sketch. I f the hen Is to be kept from running with the chicks, she can be tied to the stake in front, or sbi.ts can be nailed across the front o f the barrel. A square frame, covered with coarse wire cloth, makes nn excellent protection for the Are You Sick or Weak? Arc vonr nerve« weak, you r bark aching, your bowel« uon*lii»ate<l? H a ve yon p a in « over your kidney« and dow n in to you r groin ? Do you feel tired when you g o to bed, and \vorne when you get up in the morning? Are von HluggiMh anil ¡any w hen you ought to he bright and a ctive? Those | and many other nymptom* in d ica te the coming on of vnriouH forms o f N ervo u a De bility, which, if treated early, can be cured by DR. S A H D E N ’S E L E C T R IC CELT... "Before using your Belt I was troubled with chronic dyspepsia, constipation, liv e » complaint and pain in the kidneys, and I w ill sav with all seriousness and tru th that I am greatly benefited and entirely cured, and w ill sav that all Buffering from the above w iU find great relief in the use of the Sanden Electrie Belt. “ ReHpectfally, Stdfnwood, Wash., November 20, 1896. R- B. DOUGLA8B." There Are Oures Reported Every Day. HOOD CHICKEN OOOr. front at night, as it keeps out the ene mies o f the chicks, but lets In pure air. It Is for lack o f proper ventilation that many broods fall to grow thriftily. Re move the surface o f the loom lu the barrel occasionally nnd put In a coat ing o f fresh earth. , K a f f i r C o rn f o r P w in e . K affir corn fur swMne should be fed in connection with other foods. The Kansas experiment station ground and soaked over night red Kaffir corn and fed It to a lot o f four hogs from No vem ber 7 to January 23, but gains In flesh w ere so light It seemed Impossi ble to fatten the hogs, so a feed con sisting o< red K affir corn two-thirds and shorts one-third whs fed with greatly Improved results. A mixture o f two-thirds corn meal nnd one-third soy bean meal has given lietter results than K affir corn and soy bean meal. Red Knffir corn meal la not as good a feed for hogs as com meal, but when either K affir corn or corn meal la m ix F A R M F R * S H A V IX O HORSE. ed with soy bean meal the results are plank, b. Is 3 feet long. 8 Inches wide highly satisfactory. and 2 inches thick. The head, c, is tl H in t « . inches thick and from d to e Is 8 inches Bounce the lazy hired man. long: the pieee passing through tbe Economize labor on the farm. mortise Is 4 by 1 Inches. The hole, n. K ill tbe bens that lay no egg* is for a pin to hold the head In place as well as to raise or low er head by l ’ush every acre fo r all It Is worth. means o f the several pin holes at o.— Don't monkey with the board o f Farm and Home. trade. Keep an account with each field on K o w to T e ll a H o ra e*» A a r. “ T h e popular idea that the age o f a the farm. horse can always la- tokl by looking at The direct shipment o f grain to cities his teeth," said a veterinary surgeon. as a rule does not pay. ‘Ms not entirely correct. A fte r the Don't get swindled by slick-tongued eighth year the horse has no more new Impostors from the city. teeth, so that the tooth method Is use Clover improves the soil and makes less fo r telling the age o f a horse which the best "h a y” In the world. Is more than 8 years old. As soon as No soil was ever so rich that It could -the set o f teeth la complete, however, a wrinkle begins to appear on the upper not profitably utilize the manure made- edge o f the lower eyelid, and a new on tbe farm. I f you can do twice the work with wrinkle Is added each year, so that to get at the age o f a horse more titan 8 a new machine than you can with your years old you must figure the teeth plus old one, buy a new oue. Fatronize your home people. Sell the w rinkle«.” your grain to the local buyer unless P lo w in g P r e v e n t « D m n g lit It w ill be found that while the soil Is you know be Is swindling yon. Cultivate a bitter enmity to every kept loose by plowing and cultivation \ its capacity for absorbing and bolding weed that grows. T r y to feel toward | water is much greater than where It U U • • • dog does toward s cot. Every day they are reported, and each one from an honest man, who has been re stored to health and wants others to share the same benefits. 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