Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912, March 03, 1904, Image 3

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    March,
April, May
There is ft best time for dolus
everything that in, a time when a
thing can be done to the lxHt ad
vantage, moat easily and most ef
fectively. Now is the best time
for purifying your blood. Why?
Because your system is now trying
to purify it you know this by the
pimples and other eruptions that
have come on your face and body.
Hood's Sarsaparllla
and Pills
Are the medicines to take they do
the work thoroughly and agreeably
and never fail to do it.
Hood's are the medicines you
have always heard recommended.
JUDICIAL DECISIONS.
Where a claim ban been oncondltlo'
I rannol recommend Hood't Rarperlte
too hithljr m
lehiy m a sprint mllrtns. When we
take it In the spritis we s f bHertliruufb
the summer." Mas. . II. NuU McCrayi. 'a
Hood' arsaparllla promise t
our and keeps the promise.
HOW MEN MAY LIVE LONG.
ally withdrawn a like clslin bnt for a J
different amount mnj not be filed after
tbe aspiration of the year upon the'
theory that It Is an amended claim. ijflVS
In re K. O. Thompson's Bona, 10 Am. i
B. It. 581.
Under statutory authority to exercise
the right of eminent domain to secure
land for a purk, It is held. In Laird vs.
IMtlsbura- l"al. 61 U K. A. 832. that
Dude They say cigarettes will tura ,an1 neHji for addition to free
the skin yellow. Mrs. I'rlin That's llbrary bulldlnjc located In a public
so. Kvery time I catch my boy smok-' ... mB Mkn
itiU lie K1'1 tannea. aiau ami rut
Ja comrade of general grant
(4
Ooldwlaj Smith Tall the ftaorst ef
Ills Toutbftilness and Vlor.
Qoldwln Hmlth, the famous historian,
dues tor, JournallHt and essayist, who
Is the literary life of Canada, baa
brought out a good deal of comment
on the problem of old age, with mental
and pbysleal soundness, by his own
pinion of the Influences which have course!
A suit in equity to enjoin a Judgment
creditor from prosecuting a multiplici
ty of proceedings In garnishment to
nhlAi't etemrit wsiree fif laborers, me-
urn to love a girl who had , cnaulclli , t..rkg t0 tbe payment f
two."-Chlcngo Hew.-d.jM,, iadsm.nt ,, bcld in giever vs.
Union r, 11. (Neb.), 61 L. R. A. 318,
to le maintainable.
Where property Intended to be cov
ered by the policy has been destroyed,
and Its owner has received from other
Insurers more than Its value, It is held
In Insurance Co. of North America vs.
ttchall Md. 01 L. K. A. 800, that
Iot of it. HKrtmnn What kind tf equity will not compel tbe Issuance of
game. Native No game at all. Just t poiu-y 0f insurance In accordance
bunting. Illustrated Bits. ihe pro virion of a contract to
Willie Mamma, I told Aunt Helen Insure,
he grew homelier every day, Mrs. i aood fttllh on part 0 the appU
Kllmson You didn't tell her I siild so, cant for n()Uranee In denying tbe ex
Sid you? "I had to, or she would have jMUIu.e of a iny infirmity Is held. Id
whipped me." Brooklyn Life. . Htandard Ljfe & , ins. Co. va. Sale
"What are they going to do when ' (C. C. A. 6th C), 61 I IL A. 337. not
they git through tearing up the to prevent Its rendering tne poucy voiu,
streets?" "Lav 'em down ajtaln. of where the policy expressly states that.
How else would anybody be If a statement of Its non-existence
preHM,
"Do you think you could ever marry
for money?" "No. But I'm sure I
iiuilil soon I
a million or
Herald
"They suy that, after seven rehear
sals, Cburllo Hwlinmlngton actually
stumbled-through the wedding cere
mony." "Overtrained, I suppose."
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Hportsman Any good bunting In
this part of the country? Native
DO NOT BELIEVE PE-RU-NA HAS A
SUPERIOR FOR CATARRH."
Pe-ru-na Is a Catrrrhal
Tonic Especially Adapt
ed to the Declining
Powers of Old Age.
mPMmt- w
- ....
belped blm celebrate his eightieth able to tear 'em up later on. silly V shall be untrue in any respect, me poi-
blrthdsy in good health and able to do Baltimore News. Icy shall be null and void.
brilliant and valuable work In bis Rder -Hoott mild a clever tblmc to- Non resident aliens are held. In Bon-
chosen field of labor. dnv: said that luck Is a irood bit like thron vs. Thoenlx Ught and F. Co.
Professor Smith thinks that he owes ij.rhtnlnif. for It seldom strikes twlco (Ariz.), 61 L. It. A 603, to be entitled
ueh to his freedom from hard tanks, . h,. uaje biaf. Heedt-r Yes. and to maintain an action, under statutes
as a rule neither of them needs to. authorlnlng actions to recover aara-
reunsylvanla Punch Bowl. ages for injuries causing death for tbe
iiMi.iiiMi.Ki.nr her acute. ! no benefit of certain of the relatives or
good at all fur me. They only weigh decedent to be brought by all the par-
tho heft of two hundred pounds, an ties entitiea tncreio, or oy anj one or
Oo'm near to two hundred and fifty, more of them for tbe benefit of all.
IvrJ'f r I'll 4v
' .
CNJ1MIM a. MtWKFA
A TRAVELER
AT 8EVENTY-ONB
YEARS OF AGE.
In school or otherwise, when a txy.
He was a sickly child and bis chance
of even average length of days seemed
poor. But ho was allowed much fre-
dom In boyhood, to roam the field
nd play Instead of sticking closely to
books or taxing his mind severely. It
is hardly necessary to say that iold
win Hmlth was still a young lad, how
ever, when he began to work jealous
ly In school, and at Kton and In the
university he was a brilliant student
Another point he makes much of Is his
lifelong habit of working In the early
morning rntlier tlmti lute at night, and
retting sleep In the hours of durknex,
nature's time for rest. lie bIho testi
fies to his coiiKtant care as to outdoor
exercise and his moderation In estiug
and drinking. Cleveland leader.
Benjamin F. Hawkea, of Washington, D. C, Is One of the Three Liv
ing Comrades of Qen. Grant In His Cadet Days at West Point.
Flannlgan Well, man alive, can't yo
git ou thlm twice? Philadelphia
Press.
Playgoer I suppme the leading
lady Is very huppy after getting all
thoso bouquets. Usher Oh, no,
only got five. Playgoer (Jraclousl
Isn't that enough? Usher No; she
paid for six, 1 believe. Philadelphia
Press.
Kittle Paul told me last evening I
was the prettiest girl he ever saw,
BcMsle Oh, that's nothing; he said the
same to me last year. Kittle I know.
dear, but his taste may have Improve!
Boston Trait-
A "nualed" IlrMcgrootn,
"What's the queerest marriage fee I hIik o then, you know
you ever received, Judge," was asked script
Magistrate Charles T. Dumoni yesier- i'rlHouer. whv did you strike this
day. ssys the Cincinnati Commercial munr .-lr (nl pi,mM your Honor.
TrllMinn. he cam to m suddenly and said
"The qucereM on7 ' repealed '"o .,, w .,. ... Well, what hurt
magistrate. "Well. I'll tell you. Tbe ... .... dor ..vhv. you . your
other day a colored couple eniereu my nollor Ann Is my wife." Cleveland
olllce with tho demand, 'e wains " Halii Denier.
... ..n I
a I IK W . .1 ..II I.... la. . ,.!,. I"
"I accommoilate.1 them, and when - - . - - .
... I aiiL u1 tin iMiptuiP A fiifilllitft 111 With
IU "T c U 11111 mini" .
f ... t.mA t 11 flirt VdllllL' lull II I "ir " -
mil; mil .. ...... v. ...... i- t .1... .it ....
marry people for the fun of It. ,,..
TI.a ...... ta n nut.miiiliw ''l"",;i '"- -
1II1I IIINII HUH nrJIw.i I . . , , .
.I,.r . masrv. boss. I hsln't Eot HO ii-n"T
MUM.' I.n nlll. 'Yon eiral DUSMan- sue-1 navp iwo very uer ir.u
ag-s want to rob a fellow. Didn't I Agnes and Florence He Which Is
psy 75 cents fo' a license T I hain't tne more popular r wu. AKm-n .
cot no mo' money " unnn m're i"inunr .unn r....,-...-
uni..i .... .it ii,. f.. I vr rnl rrom imoni me Eirni. iiiinmuve urn m
Florence. 1 am partial to gooi 100'
tng girls." KaiiHas City Journal.
In re Jones. 10 Am. B. B. 613, holds
that where the proof does not show
that notes of a debtor given upon clos
ing an. account for goods were accept
ed In payment of tbe amount then due,
Hhe ' and while unpaid the debtor buys more
good on ojen account, which he owes
for at the time of his adjudication, the
payment of tbe notes within the four
months' period constitutes preference
which the creditor must surrender as a
condition of proving his claim, as both
the amount of the notes and the new
credits must be considered as part of .
tha MmA 1ii!f.itednefUi. I
In a. recent letter from 611 Q
street, 8. W. Washington, D. C,
this venerable gentleman says oi
Peruna:
"I have tried Peruna after hav
ing tried In vain other remedies
for catarrh, and I can say without
reservation that I never felt a
symptom of relief until I had given
Peruna the simple trial that Its ad
vocates advise. I do not believe it
has a superior, either as a remedy
for catarrh or as a tonic for the de
pressed and exhausted condition
which is one of the effects of the
disease." Benjamin F. Hawkes.
a good . medi
cine for chron
ic catarrh of
the stomach
and bowels. I
have been troubled severely with It
for over a year, and also a cough.
Now my coukd Is all ""n and all the
distressing symptoms of catarrh of
the stomach and bowels have disap
peared. 1 will recommend it to all
as a rare reaoedy. I am so well I am
contemplating a trip to Yellow Stone
Park this com tng season. How is teat
for one 71 veais oW
In a liter letter she says: "i am
onlv too thankful to you for your kind
advice and for tbe good Health tnat i
am enjoying wholly from the use of
your Perona. Have been out to ina
Yellow 8tone National Park and many
other places of tbe west, and shall al
ways thank yon for your generosity.
Mrs. T. E. UUie
Strong and Vigorous at the Age of
' Elgltty-eight.
Bev. J. N. Parker, TJtica, N. Y,
writes
-In Jane, 1901, 1 lost my sense or
hearbur entirely. My hearing naa
been somewhat Unpaired for several
years, bnt not so much effected but
that I eeald bold converse witn my
friends: bat In Jane. 1901. my sense
Hr Af first t AiA nnt know that I of be&rmK leit me so uai 1 coma near
Peruna was a remedy lor this disease, no aowam i who
mi..n t t,ari thst ia HnnA wan eni- troabled with severe rheumatic pains
fornix rotarrh t tH Penina. f or la I in bt Vmbs. I commenced taking
grippe and found It to be just tne rerana ana now my neanng is tr
ti,ir,. toisk Rmr-v I stored as aood m It was prior to June,
I.i.. .11
Pe-ru-na Used In the Family for Years ROne , cannot nveeL too highly of
Mrs. K. West, 137 Main street, Men- Peruna, and now when elghty-eignt
w .riioi- "Wa hAvH iiBeii vears old can aay it naa invigoraieu
" " . . - . 1 n o T XT To-
Peruna in our family for a numDer or ray wneie aymeui. -
years and when I say that it is a nne aer.
medicine for catarrh and colas, i
know what I an talking about. I
... . ... unit i.ui inu
A contract for the purchase ana saie , .. of 8Udden changes;
Isaac Brock, a citizen of McLennan
county. Texas, has lived for 114
years. In speaking of his good health
and extreme old age, Mr. Brock says
"Peruna exactly meets all my re-
It protects me from tne
of phosphate rock Is held. In Louden
back Fertiliser Co. vs. Tennessee
Phosphate Co. (C. C. A. C.th C). 61 U
H. A. 402, not to be void for lack of
mutuality, hfw one party agrees to
take from the other all his consump
tion of such ro'k In his business as a
rtlllser manufacturer, for a term of
years at a stipulate: price, wiiicu me
other agrees to supply, It being stnteu
that the annual consumption Is esti
mated at a certain amount under nor
mal conditions, tiut that the purchaser
shall be entitled to demand double that
quantity If desired.
tbat couple."
I
' Many women are denied the
happiness of children through
derangement ol the generative
organs. Mrs. Beyer advises
women to use Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound.
Dua Mas. Piaanini I suffered
with stomach complaint for years. I
f ot so bad that 1 could not carry my
children but five months, then would
have a miscarriage. Tha last time I
hnmne prepnant, rny husband rot me
to take Lydia I- l'inkliam's
table ('om pound. After taking the
first bottle 1 was relieved of the sick
ness of stomach, and began to feel bet
ter In every way. 1 continued its use
and was enabled to carry my baby to
maturity. I now have a nice baby
flrl, and ean work letter thsn I ever
could before, I am UUe a new woman."
Mas. FnARK Barin, S3 H. Second bt.,
Merdlrn, Conn. 5000 ftrfn If '' t
tea 11 far anal f ttmmi k an4ai
FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO
WOMAN.
Don't hesltAt to writ to Mrs.
iMnkham. Hh will understand
yoarcasft perfectly, and will trr-at
tou wltlf kindness. Her advlc
la free, and the, address Is Lynn,
Ma. a. No wonmn rver rrgrcttnl
havlnr written her, suwl all lias
tielpeu tuouaaQos.
P.N.U
tU. 10 104.
HEN WliUtif ta4arUMa)lM
Mrs. KallliiK You haren't Rot thnt
nlendtd butler now Mrs. Parvenu-
No, he was a fraud. Mrs. Kalllnu In
Iced? Sirs. Parvenu Yes, he firs;ot
hluiHclf once and ueKlc-tel to drop
his "h's," w we discovered he wasn't
P.nulNh at all. Philadelphia Iedftvr,
I How dhl you enjoy the opera?
Hhe )h. It was Just splendid. He
Iteally? Hut It was all French,
wasn't It? She )h, no! Of course.
mme of the handmtmcMt ones were un
mlstsksbly Psrlslau. but then? wera
msny pretty gowns that were evl
dently maile here. Philadelphia
Press.
The Widower: "A widower." remark
ed the elderly female, "always reminds
me of a baby." "How's that?" queried
the young g-lrl. "Purlnjj the first six
moiitns he cries a good deal, the next
six months be begins to take notice, and
tbe odla are aipilnst his getting safely
through his second summer." Chicago
News.
Launched on H,B Uterary Career.
1 understand your son has decided to
go In for literature." "Yes. and he
made a spleudld start already." "You
don't sayf "Yes; he weut to auction
this morning snd bought a second hand
writing desk for only four dollars and
ninety-eight ceats." Catholic Standard
and Times.
"Now," said Mrs. Ulggleson's cousin
at breakfast on the morning after her
arrival, "don't mske company of tne.
I want to be treated Just as If I were
one of the fsmlly." "All right," re
plied Mr. ltlggleson, helping himself
to the tenderest part or tne steak,
"we'll try to make you feel right at
home." Chicago Kecord Herald.
The squire's pretty daughter texsm-
lulng the village school) Now, chil
dren, ran you tell me wbst a miracle
Is? Tbe children look at one another,
but remained silent. "Can no one an
awer this question?" the new curate
asked, who was standing behind the
squire's dstighter. A little girl was
suddenly struck with a brilliant Ides,
(the held np her hand excitedly. "Well.
Nellie?" the squire s daughter asked,
smlllnc approval "Please, miss," the
small child replied, breathlessly,
"mother says twill be a miracle If you
don't mam the new curate." London
ThVBlta,
vwm mo In rood aDDetlte; it Elves
mo atrpnirth: It keens my blood in
tood circulation. I have come to rely
upon it almost entirely for tbe many
little things for wnicn I neea meat-
cln. . ,' , t
"When epidemics of la grippe first
began to make their appearance In
this country I was a sufferer from
this disease.
have taken It every spring and fall
for four years and I find it keeps me
robust, strong, with splendid appetite,
and free from any illness. A few
years ago it cured me of catarrh of
the stomach, which the doctors had
pronounced incurable. I am very
much pleased with Peruna. I am 87
veara old " Mra. E. west.
Tn old aee the mucuous memDranes
hecome thickened and partly lose
their function.
This leads to partial loss or near
ing, smell and taste, as well aa digest
ive flisturoancea.
Peruna corrects all this by its spe
cific operation on all the mucuous
membranes ot tbe body.
One bottle will convince anyone.
Once used and Peruna becomes a life
Ion a; stand-by with old and young.
Mrs. P. E. Little, Tolona, 111.,
"I had several long sieges with the writes: "I can recommend Peruna as
Mr. W. B. Schaader, of Terra HIU,
Pa., writes:
I get siek every winter, and had a
spell ot cold m February, 1899, I
coaM not do.anytmng tor aimosi iwo
months. In December, issa, I saw
one of your books about your reme
dies. Then I wrote to Dr. Hartman
for advice, and he wrote that I siiouia
commence the nae of Peruna, and how
to take care of myself.
"I did not lose one day last winter
that I conld not tend to my stock. I am
sixty-three years old, and I cannot
thank yen too much for what you
have done tor me."
It yon do not derive prompt and sat
isfactory results from the use of Pe
runa, write at once to Dr. Hartman,
vine a full statement of your case
and her -will bo ptoamtd to gtr you hi
valuable advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus.
Ohio.
Milk ana Water.
Boston leads tbe big cities of the
ARGENTINE FOSSIL BEDS.
Krmaina nt Kulnct AnlmaU Are Fre
quently Found in f-onth America.
Professor William B. Scott, Ph. I).,
of Princeton university lectured at the
Art gallery the other evening lief ore
ie department of geology. Brooklyn
iiHtltute, ou "The (Jrvnt Awnum
Fossil Bed of South America." Pi-o-
feswir Scott lsi(ed these ImhN In con
nection with the various expeditions
sent out by Princeton, making ills last ,
rip lust Hcuson. so that the Information
Unit he brought was tne latest, m
uMition to I lie discovery of fossil n
nittiM the expiMbtlon discovered thnt
(lie southern -Mines are oi mucii nuer
coltciciil dnte thsn has heretofore
been supposed -tne I'liovfne; mm
I'iitiiuoiiiu presents the appearance
of a prehistoric PoiiihII In that It 1
covered with von nnlc nsh In the sam
way.
in
a now tTfxwritina- machine returns
. . a-h.n tha end!
of a T. T. reached! so that the operator country in the use of milk, the daily
Is not compelled to pause. average wins i.ni v"
Sne llltewise leaus in water consump
tion but this does not imply that there
Is any mixing of the two. Boston Ad
vertiser.
80 Bu. Macaroni Wheat Per Acre,
inlruduoed ty the V. 8 Pept. ot Agr It l a
treineudoui cropper. yleWlns In food lanrt SO
bu per cr, and on dry, arid lands, iuco u
are (oim ' In Mont.. Idaho, the Dakoia. Colo.,
etc.. It will yield from o u 60 bu. ThU V. heat
,nv Hiielmsiid Henna Barley and hromuii In-
emus ma mun-n ismar uiw.. - t
ble to irrow end latten hog snd caitle wherev
er oil lound.
Jl'ST l"KSI 10 CFMT8 AND THI KOTira
to the Tbe John A. 8aUer Seed Co., La t'rone.
WU . and they will send tou free a sample of
this W hem end other term sreili, together with
thrlr great raialoK, alone wi l. h Ilnt.uo to any
wide awai-e farmer. P. C. L. 1
(0 BOUSE POWER WITH TWO HORSES
Can be (rtta with Wwf nson's Mallrahle Stamp.
Puller: every cattuns warranivd. flaw or no flaw.
Write for raudiw. - , -
Houlh Berxl steel Flows, 14-Inch, f9.00. Houia
Bend Chilled Plows, 14-hirh, t7 ".
EE1ERS01I MACHINERY CO.
Arrangements have been mads for tel
ephonic communication between various
towns of Lancashire and Prance
French legislative snnctioa is awaited.
Bewara of OlntmanU for Catarrh That
Contain Mareary.
As mercury w 111 surely dettror tbe seni ol
men and completely derange tha whole sys
tem wbenenterinc It through the macoui tur-
eucb article! tnouia nerer do aseu ex-
r in
to
:cet.
The U'ds are wondei fully tieii
fossils. 1 lef ore the Iiridife was erecieti Cbeneyaco., Toleoo.o., contain no mercury
between the Ainerlciill tMiitlnelits ani
mal llf" In South America was much
like that of Australia, but w hen Central
America was formed the northern ani
mals inlk-ruted and some of the ml
criiut existed much longer In their
new home than in the north. Such was
nttt An t.rii-rtntuma from reoutmble
rlim si thadamaire ther will do U ten fol
tbe good you can possibly oenre irom inem.
llsli'i Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. 1.
Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercary.
and it taken internally, actitif directly upon
the blood and mucous inrfacet ot tha tyitem.
In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you gel
the genuine. It Is taken internally, and made
to Toledo, Ohio, by F. i. Cheney A Co. Tesii-
Bonialt tree.
Hold by Druggists, price 75c per bottle.
tlaU'g Famuy ruu an in d--v
Auer's
Alpin flowers and plsuts are so quick-
i.. ..i,.ir n..iti..il tlirer. of which ex- W becomlnc extinct that strong measures
.I-. v,.-. !.... a r fiir iMTfcet snec- are to be taken in th future for their
imens (or nesrly so). In the world, on,, prtiervstlon.
In Manhattan. i -
A stranire thing about msny of these
strange looking! skeletons was the fact
that their tusks were formed of the
Incisors Instead of the canine tveth.
In many cases the Istter are extremely
small. It requires great care to get
the fossUs out of the surrounding bod
and generally the material Immediate
ly Investing tho object la very hard,
being composed of volcanic ash and
60 per cent of csrtHtnate of Mine, prob
ably tbe deposit of rainwater, an
other striking observation was tnat
fossils found In Panta Cnia beds are
malt, vrhtlo those found In the Pam
pean are large. Brooklyn Kagle.
Proof I'oaltlT. j
"Why, doctor," protested the Indig
nant female, "you evidently believe
that women haven't any brains."
"On the contrary, madam," replied
the gmtf M. I, "1 have actually seen
them at autopsies,"
"At least t cannot be pointed out as
having made a loveless marriage," said
id old maid to-day.
A man meets with a financial reverse
when he tarns bis money the wrong
waj.
We know whit all good doc
tors think of Ayers Cherry
Pectoral. Ask your ow n doc
tor and find out. He will tell
Cherry
Pectoral
you how it quiets the tickling
throat, heats the inflamed
lungs, and controls the
hardest of coughs.
e arsr'i Cherry Pectoral Is wall known tn
sr family. We think It U the brat uiaUlelue
lalhewotld foreolhandeoll.,
KaTIB I'BTBaaoS, I'elalouta, Cel.
J mm
A-A3 a.xawiaav
Loss of Time, Lee of Money.
Loss of Place, Lost of Comfort,
all follow In the train of Sot using
St. Jacobs Oil
For Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Lumbago,
Sciatica, Sprains
It list cored thousands. Will
cure you. Price 25c end 50c
.-
IV.. Me., fl et.
All rtm.rHH
for
f. C. aV
nmmW,
VBS CO,
Ma.l
UNICN
W. L. DOUGLAS
3.&$3SHOES
W. U Ioimlas
shoes have by tUelr
excellent style.
easy.Uttlng. and
superior wearing
qualities, achieved
the largest sate of
any shoes In the
world.
They are Inst as good
as those that ooat yon
Si to S3 the only
difference Is the price,
oWa t serswsere.
Look for name and
price on bottom.
rtoiivlaa nana Cnrsnt
f'oltskln, whlrh la er)r w here) eonreiUU lo
hatha Hnest I'atant leather J-et prod urwd.
Ftl Ce er (t'ff . Sho aja.sii.isc.nira
WrIUferCatalec. W.L.Dslaa, Wrec ktea. ass
fm : r sa. ii
1 1
V
JIJ.l
r VI Sj I I I
Salseva National Oato,
Most proline Oats on carta. The
V. 8, Depk Of Afrtcuiture, Wash.
InctOD.aajrss 'tSuir'i Oats are the
beat out of ever four hundred aorta
tested by as." This grand Out
yieMed la Wisconsin V bu.. Ohio
lit bu., UlrhUsn X31 bu., Missouri
iM hu.,aiMl North DakoUllubu. par
acre, ami will posttl veij do ss wrl I by
foo. Try It, sir. and he eoovlaced.
A Few Swora to Ylclda.
hltsr'i tWslan tarkr. 1-1 . f 1.
lalvr't Huarkailetr tsrs. tot kt. r L
IsImt'i tic rar Salt. IA ks. rr i.
kiw't V laltlaU,ll ka. Mri.
kslw t rsUtats. n kl. aw i.
tsliar't tM, l.kut ,t. an i.
An of our rarwi and Vatstabls Sds are
pedicras tors, brad Of hi npteblf jialua.
Salacra Spelts (Eouner).
Oraamt eonil woadrr ot ths as. It la
Botry'BBocwiiwt.BorrTs.n.jr bMiirr.ni
oaui but s ssJrn rontblnsiionof lltrrnall,
yM.llns W W f (tain sn.l Ions ot n, h
Strsw hsf r- srrs. (, rn Ir.l UA fuoU oa
aattB. lwsawsOeeeriiwhare.
Satsere Utmost Dollar Cr
Moat lalkrd of (rate on earth, pditort snd
(Vlir fnif.soi4 snd Am.ultarsl Lsrtturrt
pralM it WKI.Wil Slltill Jirlilt 14 Imis Of tuA
lajaadkvtsuf rssiursbnidas, par acre.
Salara Tcoalnte.
Salarr't Tenants
wsatkwry sum
its prodi
hs INMn
nrr. 111 rich, fnlc
una Bcrnfi ok
fast alaU Is (u asTs; jxlilinf luilt
toral of rrvsn fiMl.l prr a.-ra, dufr
ws Tcrjsbara. Aaaf. Wask Bvui
as aorio.
pri
Asf, !
na .
SHI, BVUIB
aaKl Llowera.
Only large neasis of giain and'
eWtns fur ami as Autan.a.
Oprrsui otot t un arm. Our
essts are warrsnird. ws msks
,rsat spnriaKi of Oibsm and
rwl the name of thai paasr. we
will ai hi j,m a 0( tmrm
eatd awnplra, Inrhadtna tun.a
of atMivs, irwiiww wiia our
nunantn Mn psirs lllua.
wsim ca'sHiM. ior
aui in
atampa,
esd fee
te-Srj.
Tr
SSMl.W
a-sva' ,: m
Hard Coughs
One of Ayer'e Pills at bedtime will
hasten recovery. Gently lasatlva,
ik nr
i v.
i
STota-woor
lsa . M I ta. bLj aaVs t
y'lfi ti rim fi.
PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD,
tb Ortatft Coo 'Wu nee attr mark I'mtteaer known,
HOMI9 ao mora work on krsefrrd. oOsva aire mure aad rkber
milk. MOOC grow and fatten quicker bt aisca this food.
MAKtasioaonow. oooo roa a-runTio catvia.
II l hlift uesssss iswMlllMr I ni aat an wttr m ruea aw awr w norm iwhis. ni ns.
I a ssuvsktiwi swid srk th plan rro. I skiw trUt. it mm mtvm wit faiiatavav
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t
tan rssalla-r. W. UKuuaa, Miftm, Sse.
rMIf I aa-paee Hsnd Book.
rrssataa tasse4y Cs Ii. Ptet, MlaS.
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