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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1900)
* Fil YM< I % V COMIAI County Court Pr<x«t>iiM$>. ---------------- I In the matter of appropriation (or One of G m - Most Eminent Spr«-iati«i• I«* Vl»it Granta Paa« Mepr II Io completion of Ml. Raabe* "»»gon roaJ, \. Klam, road Oct. II, Hl» bucceen In th* Treat- il we« er-'errd that W ,.r ....................... Ma.pl, M.r- “I*'»'*•«.J,.).l dwrtet.be »nd hr <■ Beware nf Ointment* for Catarrh lliat < uniain .Mercury. As mercury aid sure.y dMtroy the ren?e PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY of smell **nd cumplafely de range the BY wbo’e ayrtem wbeo rntermg it through A. E. VOORHIES > the mucous surfacer. Buch srticlt« %r|oMa authorised to pr<«reed toeaid cr»mpl«tion , ------------- ' upon furniahing a buad in the auru of I should never be used except on preacrip- KATKA OF MIBMKirTi Ml ^ItioDsfrom reputable physician?, os the «1 2A We are pleased to annmm-e »hit RW, and upon completion thereof to. One Year, in edvar»w, «rarnage they will do is tea fold to the .♦o Hix Months, there will soon be a pbyalcun in Grants . H*e satisfaction of the court the balance .35 Three Month«, good you can poseibly derive from them. using i j*«M. Not simply a medical practitioner, of the appropriation of is to la* .66 Single Copies, • • • Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by but a physit <an of a very high order of paid. Advertising rates on application. Copy F. J. Cheney 4 Co., Toledo, O , contains ' merit, a scimlisl—one whose jeere of for change «»I ad* inuRt t»e Landed in l>efor*- Petition of G. W. Huwarter et al for Tuesday noon, otherwise Betting of the I close study, «lose obec ration, c»o«e road iu Slate creek precinct, the follow* I no mercury, an») is Uavu internally, matt« r will be« harged f<»ral the rate of 6c I actiog directly upon the bloud and mu- practical experience, ha« enabled him ing were appointed * viewers J H. per running imb, »ingle column. Altera lions and additions to copy will be charged i to draw not only teatiiooeial«, but the ¡Colby, J. P. Galeener, and A. M. Jess;) I vuu« surfaces of the system, fn buying 4 .For Winter, 11)00. or at the rale ol luc per running in<b, am- . Hal I’ m Catarrh Cure be sure you get the personal endorsements, frost the * H. C. Perkins, surveyor. gle column. 4 ' ; highest genuine It ia taken internally and , leading uien of the country—congress, Petition tor road iu Kerby precinct, oi . Strictly Fp-to-Datc. Stylish Goods. 4 I judges, etc.—and whose soceeM in the David Bour et al, Henry Wbitrok, made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney 1 Entered at the post office at tiranta Fa«», O-tgun, a» «econd-ciaa« mail matter. .Manufactured by Eeifeldof Chicago, ! medical fleld is today without a parallel. Homer White, and Frank Stith were i Jt Co. Testimonials free. Hold by Druggists, price 75c per bottle. who bcih I s out nothing but honest We almd«* to Dr.«Darrin, who baa visite«! appointed viewers to view said proposed 4 Hall’s Family Pills are the best. T hursday , SEPTEMBER 13, 1900 us bv.Mie amJ who wi.l a* rive in the city road, H. C. Parkins surveyor. goods. 4 SlO.OO ami have • l ■ at the Hotel Josephine. I> mj Bill presented Lis official bund, as A Few Pointer«. Dr. Darrin has an enviable rank in justice ot the peace for Murphy precinrt, The county coart ha« order«! an ap The recent stalls'ics of the numlx-r oí i bis profession as a wonderluBy success I bond approved. Bond of Charles Crow, propriation tor the Mt. lteuben road. deaths show that the large mtj >rity die J/. E. BEAN, A CO., Propr. ful phys< isn He is essentially original county assessor, approved . Thia ia money wi»ely «pent. There 1. Sold on Easy Installments. in his method ol practice, and IboM who 4 Wild animal sc alps canvassed by the wi’h consumption. This disease may no anrer way ol developing the county Take One on a Week s Tiial. commence with an apparently harmless ; % have been under bis treatment are sur court as follows: Coyote 8. panther 2, 4 jé I prised and increa.ing Ita wealth, then by im <*ougb, which can I cure«! insiantly by J k. at th«* newness and novelty of wild cat 1. Ai A* i A. tA Jh ^S b proving the cum in unication with the Ken.p’” ri,I. f r the Throat and - bi- system of practice by electricity. In the matter of the uetition of J. E eutlying diitrictn. Mt Reuben ia one of Lung»», whn h is guaranteed to cure and His honesty and straightforward advice Peterson for tax remittance on church our bet mineral diatricta and tire n-w before taking a case has won for him the projjerty, situated in Grants Pass, which relieve all cases. Price 25c. an J 50e. road will be a large factor in ita develop confidence of his patients as well as the lias heretofore been assessed, such a»’ For sale by all druggists. ment. ________________ genera) public. The doctor is a gentle church amt parsonage buildings ami It ia not lair to apear aalnion in the man of genial social nature, and bit | used for no other purpoae, it is ordered AT JEWELL'S OLD STAND. MARRIED. flnhway of a dam. Moreover, it ia un private practice is marked by the forma- by the court that ail such church prop lawful, but fairnest ia the first principle Ition of a personal friendship with whom erty exempted from taxatiou anti if any ' IAlG AN— hlM MON S—In this city. Sept. and in the desire for fairness, the law be comes in conta< t. He is without such tax haa been paid that the same 9. 1IMJ0, by Rev. Chas. W. Hays, J. T. Lo^an and Miss Ella Siimuons, both derives its origin. However great the doubt one of the n ghly <pial- he remitted to such j»erson or society of Waldo. temptation to catch fish where they best paying for the same as provided in ified physicians now befuie the public as The bride is the daughter of Geo. Sim- can, it ia the duty of our local fisherman section 2732 oi Hill’s Code of Oregon. his wonderful cures ot chronic diseases ^uuns of Waldo, the well known mine to abstain from spearing aaluion at the Delinquent lax roll for 1899 presents«! can testify. owner, and Mr. I.ngan is the superinten fishway «f the dam , first, because it is to the court showing <8543.66 yet due dent of the mine. The couple left on Example« of Electrical and Medical not right and secondly be< auao they are and uncollected, and it ia ordered that Treu:mein by l>r llarrin. Sunday morning for a bridal tour to San liable to proeecutioa for so doing. The the sheriff proceed within the time re D. B. ¡lerii.*, !-ltnd Lily, Ur.. ioa|h- quired by law to advertise and m .*II all Francisco. aalinou ia allowed some rights In his some discharge of the ear, cured in one] such uncollected taxes after making SHIDELER-CULTON—In A-hland, native habitat, among them the right to Wednesday, Sept. 5, 1900, A. Frank month. go up stream.and the law oaye thia proper levy. Shideler, oí Los Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. Al. Hudson., formerly of La privilege shall not be abridged. J. T. Gilmore was granted liquor Misa Charlotte E. Cohen, daughter Grande, Or., now residing at 26 ) Salmon license to sell liquors in Kerby preciuci ot Mayor Colton, of Ashland. A movement has been inaugurated to street, Portland; paralysis of one side, to July 1st. 1901. MESSINGER —YORK—In this city. provide a reading room lor Grants Pass. and disea»»» pecuhtr to her sex, cured Aug, 29, 19 0, hy County Judge Axtell, The following claims were allowed and This ia a very commendable undertaking nine years *<«go. William Messing» r and Miss Josie oidered paid by warrants: and one which deserves the support of York. J. D. Hoffidetter, Baker City, Or., II L Lewis, livery hire lor county those who have the welfare of the town total blindness ami deafness; the latter judge inspecting bridges ... and people at heart. No town of this cured and the sight nearly restored. BORN Pacific Blank Book Co, stationery vise should I mj without a reading room. Ex Postmaster J. F, Johnson, Pencil«* B <) McCulloch, making tracing The influence oi a judiciously Blocked ton, now j-tiler at Portland, Or., granu The of Light, Strong and of Brown A Wheeler trail and well conducted reading rooffi is all lated eye !.•»<« for years, cured. Easy Irwin-Hudson Co. stationery... for good. It promotes good morals and J. J. Kern, ex-editor of the North S W Holmes, teacher’s exatn good eitisenshlp. It is the soundest and We furnish any make of tire on six makes of wheels. western German paper ’’Friee Presie,” G A Savage, “ ”... most important political policy to pro* of Portland, Or., deafness for years, re Now is the time to buy a tandem, the 97 model; a $75 wheel for $35. J H Miller, mdse, paupers. ....... vide good influences, especially ior the stored. Your wheel taken in part payment for a new one. L L Jennings, work on bridges young, a» good or bad cilixenn are pro Ex-Judge J. H. Nosier, Co<piiile City, H Drake, work on bridges. . . We furnish anything made for the Bicycle. duced largely by the influences which Or., partial paralysis and breaking uuwn DIED Chas Decker board pauper,......... Coaster Brakes put in any wheel. surround them in their early days. Un of the system, restored five years ago. E S Merrill, registering voters iversal good citixenship solves all politi Conductor A. A. Cochran’« son, South Our stock is the largest and assortment the best in Southern Oregon. PIE NING—In Gold Hill, Thursday, John Mitchell blacksmith for cal problems. The influtmeeof the read Sept. 6, 19J0, G. L. l’lcning, aged 24 Bend, Washington, impure blood, ca Up-to-date goods and down to-date prices. road ........................ ................. years. ing room is to better the general quality tarrh, ecsoma anl discharging ears, Joseph Hill, road work .............. ol cilixenslnm^ cured. PHILLIPS—In this city, Tbursdav Sept. M Rigel work on roads................ 6, 19(r), of spinal m ‘ningilis. Natalie Miss Kiltie Dickson, Seattle, catarrhal The news ot a fearful storm in Texas, Bassett, infant daughter of Mr. and Orr Brown, registering voters... . gastritis, severe pains in the stomach Mrs. E I. Phillips, ajjed 17 daye. by which 4000 houses, most of them res THE UICÏCI.E Glasw ck Prudhomnie blank books and nervous prostration, cured and feels idents, have bee«« destroyed and 5000 The funeral service was held at J. K. Irwin Hodson Co books.............. liku ft new women. people killed is another reminder to the Pigney’a on Friday at three o’clock, W 11 Hampton, registering voters W. A. Austin's ’gife, 206 N. 18th Rev. Roht. Leslie of the Baptist church people of Oregon of their climatic priv Thos Leitb, work on bridges. . .. street, Portland, confined to her room conducting the services. ileges which they do not mor“ than half Elmer Colvig, work on bridges nine months with an eye atllictioii called appreciate. The people ol Oregon ami Normal School. F Ott, mdse, road............ •......... “nervous abhorrence of light,” accom particularly of Southern Oregon are im J L McCalm, work on roads. . . TWO FINE MONUMENTS panied with inflammation, cured. MONMOUTH, OREGON mune in a degree which is accorded to Thos Hines, care of pauper....... C. V. Fowler, Yakima, Wash,, total Built of the Inhabitants of very few other places, Fall term opens Sept. lKth. Sam Axtell, work on bridges . . deafness in one ear, cured in teu min JOSEPHINE COUNTY GRANITE under the sun, from severe weather of The students of the Normal School are pre Alonzo Jones, wood house . utes. Also, a Pterygium, or fleshy B now on exhibition at Padduck’s pare.! t<» take the State Certificate immediately on any kind. Every variety of weather Council Proceedings E Colby, work on road graduation. growth, was removed from the eye, Marble and Granite snltsrooni. bridge ........... .................. which we experience is mild. The sum I^ast Thursday being the regular eve- Graduates readily secure good positions. which had nearly rendered him blind, W R Nipper, lumber, road fTßiniitO mer heal is tempered by the fresh qoal ning for the rmeting of the municipal Expense of year from |120 to $150. cur°d ten year« ago. Hundreds of other ' bridge .................................. ity of the atmosphere and heat prostra- council, the mayor and one council Strong Academic and Professional courses. & SON raw**« might be mentioned were it not tJncoln Savage, stamps . lions are unknown. Destructive storm» man, Mr. Fetich, materialu«»«l at the New special department in Manual Training. I! C. I'erkina went to Galice Friday Thomas Smith, assessor’s salary. UNDERTAKERS are unheaid of. Gentle breezes ure fie appointed hour. Some time after, to survey the Dean placer la.tn in that from the tact that many dirhke to see For catalogue containing full announcements their names in print. Patients desiring M Clemens, mdse, paupers......... EMBALMERS address 1». L. C ampbell , quant, but winds are remarkably rare Smith, Ihnibar and Kunkendall strolled district. Ho returned Sunday. or W. A. W ann , President. to see Dr. Darrin shoo <1 not delay, as Cramer Bros, mdse, road and Thunder storms are very infrequent and in and the marshal was sent after Tom Office on Oth S . op,«.». <’ viri II oaae. Sec. of Faculty. W. L. Batly of the .Mountain Lion he cannot remain away from the Port bridges............................... .] the thunder itself is tempered to a sub Hood to complete the quorum. On the Ki-liilence Nirtli 7th St. mine in the Missouri Flat district made land office lotig«‘r. Dr. Darrin will fur Irwin Hodson, Mdee court hou^e dued mildness. Our winter weather > n arrival of the latter, the meeting was Grants Pa-s a visit Friday. Develop nish batteries and electric belts fur any GRANTS PASS,OR marked by the frequency of warm and railed. Haskins, McGrew and Rehkolf ment work in bring continued at thia patient requiring (hem, ami will give Holman Son, coffin pauper.. balmy days and there ia no severity in were out of town. The present council AM) WORKS- mine ami a crosscut is now being run to full directions fur their use. Eyes i M W Espy, rent of building June any season. is milking an inv’.icible record for strike the south vein. i election .................................... I ¿T. B. FADDOCK, FROFR. tested and glasses fitted. tardiness at the meetings. 8 P D A L Co, lumber for roads Work of the W. C. T. U. i am preprred to furnish anything in the line of Cemetery work in any kn Dr. Darrin makes a specialty of atl | and bridges.............................. Tom Smith, having had former ex Mining Timber« ! of MARBLE or GRANITE. diseases of the ear, eye, nose and throat, I J B Benson,care of paupers The local W. C. T. U. has just closed perience, was appointed to act a« re Nearly thirty years oi experience in the Marble business warrants my saviuK The Mountain Copper Company, catarrh and dvahvs«, bronchitis, la G T M< Cor in it I, work on road* a successful year's work. We print a uorder in the plafie of J. W. Barker, who j that I can till vonr orders in the very best manner. limited, of Keswick, Sha»ta county, is grippe, consumption, oy«|>epsia, consti • Jas Holman, justice fees ......... brief summary of their work was absent. Can furnish work in Scotch, Swede or American Granite or any kind o open to receive bids for the supply of pation, heart, liver and kidney diseases. M E Block bridge, ..................... October IB, 1899, they held an inter A (»plated petition from John Schall- Marble. 1 A E Evans, witness .................. esting and well attended Bunday School born asking that he be allowed to move red pine mining timber« of tn«» follow Varicoceh- and hydrocele. ing dimensions, deliveries to commence lie permanently cures all diseases of • Mrs E G Love, witness............. rally. bis saloon into tne allev adjoining while it right by purchasing J. B. PADDOCK, Front Street Neat to Greene’« Gun.hop the genito urinary organs, in either sex, G L Willeie, witness............ A committee of those I ad ir a secured erecting his new budding was read and the beginning of O(*lol»er : your school .supplies at Not less than 14, IB, IK, and 20 feel such as syphilis, gonnorhea, blood taints, j Johq Hail, witness..................... 106 names to the petition against Brig granted* our store We have a long, and nut less than 14 inohes scrofula, stricture, seminal weakness, F O hosier, witness ham Robert«. ........... A petiliou turning for a granite »ide walk Mrs. L. E. Bailey gave two evening on the south side of K street from Sixth diameter at the smaller end for log-i, or 1 spermalorrheoa, loss of inaiihnod. complete stock of School Geo Loretx, witness................ All in’J’iliar female troubles, irregular C E Smith, board of pauper lectures and Mrs. liarford, our state street east to lota 4 and 5 in block 85, 12 Inches square lor sawed timbers. Books, Tablets, Pens, Also for 5,000 poles, to be cut from menstrution, leuchorrhoe, displace l C E Smith, board of pauper . . president, delivered two lectures. was read and, after a favorable report Pencils, Inks and the They had the Union represented by u bad been given by the street committee, live limber, of 8 to 1? feet long, and of ments, etc., are confidentially treated, I W A May, juror, coroner........... ASHLAND, OREGON. New National Note not lees than I inches diameter at the as well as all acute, chronic, private and 1 8 R'»u-s, c runer, juror ...... float in the Fourth of .Inly parade, had was granted. ! nervous diseases, of whatever nature, if smaller end. Books. To • ee them is a series of temperance lec tures by (lol. J E Mason, coroner, juror ....... A complaint signed by a number of strictly Normal School. Thorough acadennc instruction. The highe Also lor 15,(M0 pieces of lagging of 5 curable. No cases taken if not. to purchase. Prices C. J. Ilolt of Chicago, in which over 300 the residents of the Railroad addition, B A Freer, coroner, juror.......... nrnfocc.,».. «.1 training. • _. • According to thetirn? honored custom, F M Decker, coroner, juror......... professional names were signed to the temperance alleging violation of ordinance »4, on the feet 0 inches long, 2 or 2*tt inches thick, very low considering the Dr. Darrin will give treatment to the i E H Orcutt, coroner, juror pledge, and at the close ol the meeting u part of the H. P. 1>. A L. Co., was read an I from 4 to <» inches in width. ... quality. I'ach Teacher Specialist worthy poor free except medicines, from A J Bernitt, coroner, Y. W 0. T. U. *a* organised. * itnese and submitted to the council. The 10 till 11 daily. Regular office hours 10 Thos Butts, coroner, For charity, $15.85 was expended and complaint alleged that the 8. P. D. A L. ____ wit note . Beautiful anil healthful location, and homelike surroundings. | sh 77 was paid lor our lectures, besides Co. had blocked th«» street with their lum giant, ball bearing a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings 7 to 8. Sun Thus Hood, coroner’s fees. . days, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. The afliicted | J II Miller, mdse, pauper ......... 110.85 paid ah dues to the slate. of pipe to match, Write for catalogue and further information. tier piles,obliging the wives and daughter* Twenty regular business meetings of the signers to go blocks out of their way stating partkulara should not lose the opportunity to con i Witness fees April term circuit Fall term begins September io. Front St . Oppo.lt«’ Itepot. sult thia eminent physician while here, were held during the year. We hope to in going to ami from their homes, the court......... ................................. til business relations with Dr. Darrin do better than ever this coming year, lumber piles being lurking places for ¡Juror’s lets April term circuit C. A. C ook , Faculty -W. M. Clayton, Pres - T. A. Hayes, Vice-Pres.; I. E. Vin strictly confidential. court....... ............ . and extend a cordial invitation to all tramps and rutlins. < ¡alice, < >re. They reminded the ing. Secy Mi*.-» Ella F Byxbee. Miss Alice A. Applegate, AMATEUR I F I! Sell in id t, mdse, who are interested in temperance» work council that poverty i has ita rigide a» Miss Esthei Sils’.y, Miss MarySilsby, Mrs. Ardittell Clayton. Old Papers 10 cents per bandi»1 at bridges..................... to join the W. C. T. U. Headquarters for school Irooks and this office. l well as its riches and prayed for relief ' Wm Kerr, milage return of elec- The following resolution wav passed in their unfortunate stationery at Clemens1. situation. The lion ............. ......................... and sent out by the Wyoming irflala- mayor refer red to the street committee Wm Kerr, road work . lure: THE LATEST MP’?VED I. 0 0. F. rcsiiGtks with instruction» to make a thorough I N B Meade, road supervisor work “Be it resolved by Ihr l«»giMlature of investigation. ' N B Meade. ros«l supervisor Golden Rule lodge I. O. O. F. No. 7 lite siale ol Wyoming that the |MjB0ra- I Ben E Stahl, roa«l snpt-rvisor Councilman Fetsrli for the fir«» and enjoyed a highly social time last meet sion and exercise of suffrage by the wo waler committee, subn.itted an estimate tng night. The <hgr«*e team of Gold | John B Hal . road rupervi^»r men of Wyoming for the last quarter of | 1‘ B Al Burr»)«», rood supervisor made by Weidman and Grove on the Hill lodge were invited aw guests ol a century has wrought no harm and has cost of erecting a tower for the purpose theii Grants Pa«« brothers, ami came |G Crocket , ioa«l supervisor....... done great good in many ways; that it of drying the tire hose. Their lignres fur in a botiy, and aflt-r conferring *e\vral W C Fry, bridge work . . has secured peaceful ami orderly elec erecting a lower 4x6 feel and 21 feel degree« on different candidates, in an Mrs A Lanterman, lumber, road tions, and we point with pride to the and bridges............................ Ball Bearing. High Grade and high were 4180. A discussion of some ab'e and impressive manner, the line facta that alter nearly 25 years of wo length ensued on the subject of the G Lewis, road supervisor . Superior in every respect. banjuet hall of the Old Fellows was man suffrage, not one county in Wyo David John, registering voters. advisability ol building the tower and as thrown open ami a numploua repast of VERTICAL and UNDERFEED. ming has a poor house, that our jails E F Hathaway, registering voters to whether ita results in prolonging the chicken, cake and colive served. The are almost empty, and crime, except life of the Ma»y E uoonard, ngisterirg hose would justiiy the el- following visiting Gdd Fellows were in For Sal« by that committed by strangers In the prnse of it« voters .................................. conwlrudi >n. The mattei attendance: 11. A. Rre«l, Oaklaml, stale almost unknown, and as the re-1 wa« finally W A Klum, regia enng voters leferrrtl back to the tire Calif.; 11. L. Stickrl, Lakeport, Calif.; i suit of experience we urge every < ivi : land waler ( has Decker, registering voters commute«* for further in- \ I’. Routh, Louirburg, Mo.; Wm. , DEVELCPERS liaed community on earth toenfranebhr I veatigations II M Gorham, regietering voters. and additional estimitee Ryan, Tacoma, Wash.; Jasper M-rey, J rt' >1 «¿ilinul, K Melol Ilvilrn.l, ita women without delay W S Bailey, registering voters W The following bills were a1 lowed: Kerby, Or., I*. F Prettyman, Roseburg,] A>' -l.’l. ilvitro Mrtul, Karma. R ksoiakd : That an authenticated w II Merritt, r» g sirring voters R»«ll K R i XKM C«»t HIK1 printing, |S, Or. The following were in attenlunce' TONINO copy of these resolutions be forwarded, W E lh'an A Co, mdse, paupers John Patrick, street v«ark, $23,50; from (told Hill. J. J. P»wning. I'. J. Ariste >mgle Toner. Karma. <»<>ld. If at loot she tires of the fault finding by I he governor ol the "late, to the leg A Cuok. mdse, road and painting roof of city li iall, $30; Cramer Pavney, Wm thingrv, II. M.tnelbld, of a dyspeptic huslmnd and leaves hint ’ Trimble I.ithium P<>wdcr< I—. j - - islature of every elate and territory in ' Bros . sewer work, |I5I,tW Mollit, I. M Hays, Geo. W. The worst <»! the dyspeptic is that he Theo Molt, \ this country, and to every Irgislalixe dog MOUNTS doesnot realize his own tmmnnesa. His ♦ ax commissioner ami killing* and Lance, C. \ funi in. Riley Ilainersley, nt- all aiava. from the >ol. . ...................... body in the world, and that we re<|ues4 burying dog. $7,50 w«»rhl is entirely out »»f ¡»erspective. <5 65 last bill was | I J. Cook, W F Darling. F M. I.ince, Eight styles oi 4x5. Drepepaia and other dieeeees of the the pre»* throughout the cililixe I world, produriive of ae , comm ^«loner’s •al- «wniion ami W I Reams, Ben II. M »»re W ||. stoin.u*h and organs of digestion an»l to call the at «11 lion ol ita readers to the opinion wa 17 40 SUNDRIES red that, a* I Stickel, A. I V'iiiivil. I C. Wells, II. nutrition art perfectly and |»er»na» entlv , — the — , commissioner’* Ml* Triii.Mier*. Cutting Roani and these re-»»lul ion»». curd bv the Use of Dr Purree s G«d<h n Mull a salary was \V her! rd to l»e full \| > an dinger ami J \ (\> »k Cutter- Tripode Caaew. Print . • . 25 60 M«rdiCm Ihscoverv. It cutes the w nrt Frame ph . negative Rack». Print Roller-. PLOW com pen sal ion for •»»»vic«»-«, he Kdiior’a Awful Plight. kgan, lumber for forma of the disease It cure* w ?u all Rut»y I^mp-. .Fia«h Fia*j Lamp* and Powder» Hail ............................ compensation • Higgins, Editor Seneca III.,) | was entitled to no | other medicines have failtsl to benefit. >26 ÎX) Rav' Filter«. Len«««, Ln Excelled by no plow manufactured Accept no su'»«titute for Ih. Pieter's ;-»timed until regular ter m,. tmm», F. 11 , Ku News, was afflicted for years with Piles for awaaMina ing the unfortunate an in«', tting in It does its work to perfection. Golden Medical IHacoverv. There is no BOOKS w tien that no doctor or remedy helped until La * be weip.ht of op nnm however, wm to ’ other mrslicine fur the st*»niach. bkxM . First >tep.< in i*hot<»k*raphr 1 the rffei I that, as the ordinances read, i aa urdinanu tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the twat in an I lungs, which can show so wide and s«CA»nd •• •• \d«rrrl«r<i Letter 1.1st. A the slain j i Mott rciild culle« t his ice for lertul a record of cures. It always the world, lie write«, two boxes ■ ! Amateur Photograph er It almost always cures. Foil )« iug is th«* list of ielle» s adver- Ai»»ateur Pmiraiiurr al !!••’< cured him. Infallible for Piles, ('ore I cur. The matter was referred to the me Kittle tj * Golden I tierd at the Grants Pose poet office for S«>ld by Dr. i°di« iary committee f«»r a<fjii«men* HF.ADQVABTERR for guarant«ed. Only 25c. CAMERAS Ka« cured me •'■utid and the week ending September 1, 1900. t«ro k'na veers with W J. Sturgis t'ldrewsed the cotincil Kremer, dmggisl. Reapers rs Mt W h hreawell o< LA Dm. I on the wtibj«M't of water tor Are prulrct»»■»», N rth Vandtea. "Mv Light and Heavy Wagons and Buggies k-e woeKl to m« I «in Cooper, ¥ Be*-»»»*, men* oning the rxi«tetH'« uf a str «ng I " •BWTi ra JI. vein of water oh bia place northeast of Ih- I'ivrce't Common Sensr Me»!teal town, wbuh |*wbrl'r»<<4 «.»i d I-« yuiffi hiser. m p*p»r binding, is amt .Ayr on i Brown, J. F. Biw’k. E. H «dent to furnish tbs city with water for receipt.of Ji one-ccnt stamp« to pay C-^gttow. Bert, two. II niter Fran li the purpose. The matter was referred expensr of mailing or if cloth- j Malarkey, J. P. FREE DARK ROOM Mamm C. I HARDWARE, PAINTS AND OILS All tonda oí bound volume is lesirvd send ll stamp«. | to the wave »ud m> aw« cuiiimitt« Smith Albert, Tajk» J. ( consideratkm. Suoacr.ba for THE COURIER Ji Ji Ji Add re-» I>r. R. V. Ihcree. Buffalo, N Y. C. E. Il .au ». P. M. fl. E. V00KMIE5 : i and Labor by TAILOR-MADE SUITS < St. Louis Washing Machine Fall and < RED STAR STORE, a 4 4 4 Post Office Building. Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. A CRESCENT CHAINLESS Acme •Running. 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