The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, November 12, 1897, Image 3

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    3(ood Iftver Slacier
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1897.
THE MAILS.
The mall arrives from Ml. Hood at 10 o'
clock A. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays; de
parts ie same davs at noon.
For Chenowoth, leaves at 8 A. M. Tuesdays
mm oiumavK arrives aL o r. M.
For White Salmon leaves dally at 1 P. M,
arrtvefrat o'clock P. f.
From White Salmon, leaves for Fulda, Gil
mer, xroui ijaice ana uienwooa Mondays,
vv ouuesuays ana r nuars.
SOCIETIES. ,
Canby Post, No. 18, G. A. R., meets at School
House Hall, first Saturday of each month
a 2 o'clock D. m. AUG. A. R. members In.
vlted to attend. The ladles of the Reliel
Jorpg meet at same time In the adjoining
ruuin. b. r . ox, x iitci, tomniiinaer.
J. J. iayes, Aajuuim.
ftlofa. A BSOmlllw Wrt 1AQ TTt,1i1 A ntlonna
meets second and fourth 'Monday nights of
acn montn at Fraternity hall. .Brothers and
i8ters cordially invited to meet with us.
E. T. CAKNS, M. A.
Xi. v. xi ushainum, oec y.
Hood River Camp, No. 270, W. O. W. Meets
jn i. u. u. nail second Wednesday of each
imonin. . u. illtusi U S, U. U
H. Hknn, Clerk.
Wauooma Lodge, No. 80, K. of P., meets In
,iiieir uasue xiau on every i uesaay nignt.
W. H. Bishop, C. C.
TVm. HAynes, K. of R. & S.
Riverside Lodge, No. 68, A. O. XT. W., meets
urst ana third Saturdays ot each month.
O. L. MORSK, M. W,
" J. K. Watt, Financier.
H. L. Howk, Recorder. - -
Idlewilde Lodge. No. 107, 1. O. O. F., meets
1 tn Fraternal hall every Thursday night.
, - . THUS. LACY, N. G.
.. . F. E. Jones, Sec'y.
BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS.
Tin cans and wax strings at Dallas'
Thanksgiving day, November 25th
Hot and cold baths at the barber
ehop.
Dr. Cams was in town d urine: the
weeK.,
Mr. W. G. Clelland is down from
Wasco,
A full line of stoves at Wood worth &
Jianna's.
J. W. Wallace came down from
vvasco Monday.
New fall and winter Roods at lowest
prices at Mrs. riowells
Grant Evans' barber shoo will here
ner De dosed on Sundays,
Stoves cheaper than Portland Drices
at, wooawortn 6s tianna's.
r .mawara j arret t went to rortiana
sgatorday for a two weeks visit.
Mrs. A. P. Baleham will commence
a series of dances Thanksgiving week
Wm. Yates, P. M.. is authorized aeent
tor all . newspapers and periodicals
Genuine Orleans molasses for mak
ing ginger bread at Woodworth &
Raima's.
If you want to mend your own shoes
.jgei a lamuy coDDier set at Wooawortn
s iianna's.
Columbia Packing Co. navs cash for
mi Kinas or stocK ana deals in wood
delivered to any part of the city.
Before buying your winter's supply,
get our prices on flour and feed. We
also have nice, bright wheat straw to
sell by the ton or bale. r , ,.
WOODWORTH & IlANNA.
Miss' Grace Graham sprained her
wrist, a few days since, in getting out
of a buggy. The sprain, thouirh nain-
tui, aid not intertere witn her duties in
the school room. .
Mr- John Kobenr brought to the
Glacier office, last Saturday, five po
tatoes iliac weignea is pounds. The
potatoes were planted on the 15th of
June, after the high water,
F! H.- Watts, general airent for the
Monumental Bronze Co.. Dufur. Or..
will make periodical visits to Hood
River. See his work in the cemeteries
and then see him for terms.
Write to Davenport Bros.' Lumber
Co. for delivered prices on all kinds of
lurnlier. rough or dressed. Tliev have
a large and good assortment of finish
ing lumber on hand, good and dry.
Call and get our cash prices before pur
chasing elsewhere.
The A. O. U. W. lodge has taken a
new lease on the Old SCllOOl building, Heill'V. Jackson and Watson wpro
this time for three years, and will build appointed a committee to find a place
property tor and mark the buckets for the fire
Mr. F. II.. Watts of Dufur, who is
the general agent of the Monumental
Bronze Co., was in Hood River last
week. Whil6 here he superintended
toe erection or two Deautitui monu
meuts oue in K of P. cemetery, at the
grave of Mrs. C. D. Nickelsen, the
other in Idlewilde cemetery, for the
remains of the parents of H. L. an
.bred .Howe. These monuments are
the best ever put up in Hood River
cemeteries.
The Northwest Lumbering Co.
putting in a mill 12 miles above the
mouth of Little White Salmon, where
there is a tine body or cedar and hr urn
ber. The mills will have a capacity of
60,000 feet of lumber a day and 100,000
sningies. rue machinery is ueingiaua
ed from steamers at Underwood's land
ing. All of which is making lively
times on the Washington side.
Mrs. John Parker went to Sherman
county on Thursday of last week.
where she will visit with her sister
Mrs. Chas. Haynor, for a' couple of
weeKs. Jas. .FarKer went overland
with team to The Dalles, and from
there his mother accompanied him to
Monkland. He will leave the horses
to be wintered at Mr. Hayuor's place
Circuit court met Monday. The
docket is said to be the longest ever
Known in the county. JUI. L,. Smith
m. ii. rotter una a: xi. .Button were
drawn on the grand jury, of which E
Li. smith was appointed foreman.
The wharf of the Regulator company
was moved, Monday, turther up the
river and further out in the stream to
accommodate the steamers during low
water. W. A. Liockmau and IS. Is,
Ohnger did the moving.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Pealer went into
their strawberry patch on the last dav
of October and picked half a gallon of
nne, large ripe strawberries ot the
Clark's Seedling variety,
C. D. Moore returned Saturday from
a trip to Camas Prairie. He reports an
inch of snow on the ground when he
left H. D. Cole's ranch Friday.
In the item last week about H. C,
Bateham's Magoon strawberries, the
most important part was left out. He
dug 635 sets from 24 plants.
If the livestock, poultry or produce
market interests you read the Chicago
Daily Chronicle, Its reports are the
best and most complete,
W. A. Lock man has gone to The
Dalles, where he expects to work dur
ing the winter for Louis Oaks, in the
aruviiig business.
Prof. J. T. Neff. member of the board
of teachers' examiners, went to The
Dalles Wednesday.
Mr. C. R. Bone, who is stationed at
Arlington, buying wheat, was in town
Saturday.
P. F. Bradford of White Salmon kil
led two bears on Tracy hill one dav
last week.
J. H. Zane editor of the A. O. TT. W.
Reporter, was in town during the week.
S. E. Bartmess has a large stock of
doors and windows. Call and get prices.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Turner returned
Wednesday from a trip to The Dalles.
A subsoil plow tor sale for $5: a good
harness cheaply. J. C. Wheeler.
'the weather is quitespnnghke. Last
week there was snow on the hills.
Mrs. Alice. Jemn went loThe Dalles
Saturday, returning Monday.
Mrs. a. li. Ulark arrived from Port
land Wednesday.
Common Council.
The common council met Tuesday
evening in the office of the recorder.
There were present 0 A. Bell, L.
Henry, F. E. Jackson and J. P. Wat
son, as councilmen; George T. Prather,
recorder, and M. H. Niekelsen, treasurer.
C. A. Bell was elected mavor to fill
the unexpired term of N.L. Blowers.
Committee reported thev had secured
three dozen water pails.
Warrants were ordered drawn in
favor of R. O. Evans for $1 and F. E.
Jackson for $6.60.
1 lie Delk building, Second and River
streets, was selected as polling place for
town election, December 7th.- m. W.
Winans, J. N. Reynolds and W. B.
Shute, judges; A. P. Bateham and J.R.
JMicKelsen, clerks.
To say a few words to the people of Hood River valley.
We believe in advertising. We would not hide our
light under a bushel.: We want to keep this fact con
stantly before you: That we are.
LEADERS IN LOW PRICES!
When others sell at reasonable prices they only follow
our lead. We have by far the. largest and best selected - ' : .'
stock ever brought to. this place. We are agents for the
celebrated "Kast Iron Clothing." We keep a full line
.of Rubber Goods, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Hats,
Gent's Furnishing Goods, Crocker?, Groceries, Flour
and Feed. We are agents for Simonds' Saws; there's
none better. We are selling dry goods as cheap as they
can be bought anywhere. We quote: . ..
Calicoes, navy blue, chocolate and dark
colors, at Scperyd.
Badger State L. L. Muslin at 5c per yd.
Long Cloth, navy blue, at 10c per yd.
Cotton Bats, at 12c per lb.
Armorside Corsets, best made, at $1.00.
. '- --..,'.' . - -
Gfcerg6s
.. I.- . - ;
We quote:
Arbuckle's Coffee, 8 lbs,
Green Costa Rica Coffee at
Lion Coffee, 8 lbs
Pure Cane Syrup, extra heavv
golden, warranted free from
glucose, at
Canned table fruits, at
Battle Ax Tobacco, at
$1.00.
12'c
1.00
per lb
50c qer gal.
10c per can.
25c per lb.
These are not "new prices," but our every-day
' prices. We have an excellent sun-dried Tea at 30c per
pound; better Tea than our competitors are asking 50c
for. We have a carload of wheat which we will sell for
75c per bushel, as good wheat as our competitors sell jpr
$1.00. We also have the prettiest line of
In town, which we have now displayed. Thoughtful
people will thank us fortius, as it will enable them to
select their purchases at leisure and thus save worry
auj annoyance f buying atihe last moment. "''V " -r.'
" .. ' ' . Yours truly, . '!'.
WOLFARD & BONE,
Xjesid-ers pjxi. IiO"w Prices.
an addition for kitchen and
rooms. They expect to have enter
tainments frequently and make things
lively during the coming winter.
r La8t Friday evening the ladies of the
Eastern Star and invited friends gave
a reception to Mrs. F. C. Brosius on
her return from the EaRt, and at the
same time gave a farewell to Mrs. F.
Chandler, who expects soon to start for
Montana. The entertainment was
given at the residence of Mrs. Brosius.
'' Capt. Coe's article In this issue, relat
ing the situation at Hood River during
the perilous times of the Cascade mas
sacre, is a valuable contribution to the
history' of the northwest. Forty-two
years have, passed and gone since the
scenes lie Writes of were enacted, but it
makes a good local item, all the same.
'Miss May Hallett, a pupil i-i Miss
Graham's department of the public
schools, was taken sick, Monday fore
noon, and fell in a faint. The aftair
caused considerable commotion in the
ehooI, and for awhile the girl was
thought to be dead. Dr. Watt was
called, and she was soon restored to
consciousness and taken home.
department. Boxes in which to keep
the buckets will he placed at the fol
lowing places: Dallas & Spangler's
nore, JNickelsen's store and Wolfard &
Bone's.
Adjourned.
Bom.
In Hood River, Nov. 5, 1897. to Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Pickard, a daughter.
an
At White
1897, to Mr.
a daughter.
You can't afford to risk your life by
allowing a cold to develop into pneu
monia or consumption, Instant relief
and a certain cure are afforded by One
Minute Cough Cure. Williams& Brosius
J.M.Thirswendof Grosbeck,Tex.,says
that when he has a spell of indigestion
and feels had and sluggish, he takes two
of JJe Witt's .Little Early Kisers at night,
and he is all right the next morning.
Many thousands of others do thesame
thiug. Do you? Williams & Brosius.
J.C. Berry ,one of the best known cit
izens of Spencer. Mo., testifies that he
cured himself of the worst kind of piles
by using a few boxes of DeWitt's Hazel
Salve. He had been troubled with
piles for over thirty years and had used
many differens kinds of so-called cures;
but DeWitt's was the one that did the
work, and be will verify this statement
if any one wishes to write him. Will
iams & Brosius.
. There is no need of little children be
ing tormented by scald head, eczema
and skin eruptions. DeWitt's Witch
Iiooli, i?,ivf,r' Nov. 6, 197, -to Mr. JrHazel Salve gives''instant relief and
8" furt'uesi a daughter. cures permanently. Williams Brosius.
Salmon, Wash
and Mrs. G. A,
Nov. 9,
Thomas,
In Hood
child of Mr.
aged 3 days.
Died.
River, Nov. 8,
and Mrs. E.
1897, Infant
1.1. Pickard,
Frankion Notes.
W. S. Boorman's family are getting
better.
John Rogers is expected home soon
from the Sound.
P. F. Cordes has made him a dug-out
on the bluff in front of his residence.
Miss Madge Warren was up from Vi-
The splendid Family Tourist Sleepers ento. returning to herschoolMonday,
of the Gneat Northern are now running Mr. Ralph Ellis has made cohsid
ivriwNu uuu uij.naur, eraoie improvement on
on the Sponkane Flyer via O. R. & N
These cars differ from the ordinary
lourist sleepers, being built on the same
plan as regular sleepers but upholstered
in leather instead of plush. This new
line of cars connects at Spokane with
similar cars running to and from St.
Piitil without change.
The three yeiw-old boy of J.' A. John
iscm;7pf Lynn Center, 111., is subject to
attacks of croup. Mr. Johnson says he
3(4 satisfied that the timely use of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, during
a severe attack, eaved his. little boy's
Si fe. He. is in the drug business, a
member of the firm of Johnson Bros,
of that place; and they handle a great
jnany latent medicines for throat and
Jmig diseases. He had all these to
chose from, and skilled physicians
ready to respond to his call, but se
lected this remedy: for use In his own
family, at a time when his child's life
was in danger, because;he knew it to be
superior to any ether, and famous the
untry oy&fr its cures of croup. Mr.
Johnson BfcyKjh is is the. best selling
cough mediafue they handle, and that
It gives splendid satisfjte-.tion in all
cases. Sold by Williams and Brasilia.
ids house.'of
late; O. H. Rogers doing the work.
C. H. Rogers made a living trio to
The Dalles, Monday, going overland
with horse and buggv. aud returning
same day.
.Davenport's team, in charge of his
two boys. Earl and Onv. while coming
down the Rogers hill Wednesduy, ran
away on account of the brake giving
way. The wagon was loaded with hay.
H.arl ran after the team, and climbing
on the wagon, managed to stop them
at Warren's place. v
The boys ot .Belmont had quite a
scare the night after Halloween. E.C.
Kogers gave them chase, telling them
lie would shoot if they didn't give up
his buggy, which they were running
off'. But when he came to shoot he
found he had left his gun at home, so
the boys got off with only a bad .frights
The busiest part of our little burg is
centered at the Koplin ranch at pres
ent, where there is a line -rider press.
You can most any day meet different
ones with a wheelbarrow load of .ap
ples going to have them ground into
cider, and barrels rolling along 'the
road, apparently without aid, in that
direction to be filled with cidw.
' Warning. Persons who iiiflerfrom
coughs and colds should heed the warn
ings of danger and save themselves suf
fering and fatal results by using One
Minute Cough Cure. It is an infallible
remedy for coughs, colds, croup and all
throat and lung troubles. Williams &
Brosius.
How to Cnre Bilious Colic.
1 suffered for weeks with colic aud
pains in my stomach caused by bilious
ness agd had to take medicine all the
while until I used Cbamherlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which
cured me. I have since recommended
it to a good many people. Mrs. F.
Builer, Fairhaven Conn. Persons who
are subject to bilious colic can ward off
the attack by taking this remedy as
soon us the as first symptoms appear.
Sold by Williams and Brosius. ,
Vive Cameras and Photo Supplies.
A fine stock on hand. Vive cameras
are much improved $5 size holds 18
glass plates or 50 cut films or any com
bination of same; $7.50 size holds
double. Nothing like them for satis
faction in snap shots.
Williams & Brosius.
A juvenile bicycle, Crawford make,
in first-class condition. At a bargain.
Williams & Brosius.
County Court.
Commissioners met last week aud
had a very light session. . r .
Petition of G. J. Gesling and others
for county roafl; granted,
i E. B. Wood and others, petition for
road. J. Middleswart, ' W. Husbands
ami Geo. Ireland appointed viewers.
J. B. Rand, petition for change in
roaJ. F. H. Button, Wni. Foss and
Seaman Cox appointed viewers.
Cider Preservatives One package suf
ficient for one barrel. Used to arrest
fermentation in cider, and thus pre
serve its sparkling qualities. Price, 25c
per package. Williams & Brosius.
, Small pill.safe pill.oest pill. DeWitt's
Little Early Rirerscure bilioiisness,con
sti pillion a sick headache. Williams &
Brosius. '
Disfigurement for life by burns or
scalds may be avoided by using De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great
remedy for piles and for all kinds of
sores and skin troubles. Williams &
Brosius. .
You can't cure consumption but you
can avoid it and cure every other form
of throat or lung trouble by t he use of
One Minute Cough Cure. Williams &
Brosius.
E. H. PICKARD,
: Hood River,
Painter & Decorator
PAPER HANGING. WALL TINTING.
GRAINING and NATURAL WOOD FIN
ISH. I make a specialty of my trade, and or
ders will receive DromDt attention. Satisfac
tory work at live and let live prices guaran
teed. Estimates gratis. Jy2
M. F. SHAW, M. D,
(Successor to Dr. Morgun)
Will do a general practice and devote special
attention to surgical cases and Diseases of
Women.
Office and residence, second door north of
Nickelsen's store. . . S3.
DENTISTRY.
DR. E. TV CARNS
la now located In Portland, at HBVJ Russell
street. Will make regular trips to Hxd
Ilivcr on the first of every month and remain
three days. , , .
tar
AND
Is now open for business, carrying a full line of
and Patent Medicines,
Perfumery .and Toilet Articles,
. Always on hand.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded and Prices lieasonable.
At the old stand of the Glacier office, Hood River, Oregon.
H. A. YORK, Proprietor.
CO.'S
STAB ZLj zn s
Of Hood River can fnrnlah comfortable convevanneR to all iftrt of t.h vullcv anrl vicin
ity. Heavy draying and transferring done with care and promptness. - .
DALLAS & SPANGLER
DEALERS IN
HaidTxraie,
AND TINWARE,
Kitchen Furniture, " "
PLUMBERb' GOODS.
. Pruning Tools, Etc.
We have a new and complete stock of hard
ware, stoves and tinware, to which we will
keep constantly adding. Our prices will con
tinue to be as low as Portland prices.
Repairing Tinware a Specialty.
To tlieEa
TWO
Gives the choice of "
TllANSCOm'INENTAL
Columbia Nursery
Offers a large stock of Fruit Trees and all oth
er kinds of nursery stock. All trees are well
grown, carefully dug, free from pests and true
to label. Whether you want one tree or 1,000,
It will pay you to examine this stock. Re
member, trees grown, here give the best satis
faction. No trouble to show goods. Orders
filled on short notice. H. C. BATEHAM,
Hood River, Oregon.
Three miles south, on Mt. Hood Road.
PIONEER MILLS,
Harbison Bros., Prop'rs,
Manufacturers of
Oregon Lmnlser
Dressed and
Undressed
Flour, Feed and all kinds of cereals ground.
Whole Wheat Graham
a specialty.
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
The Glacier
BARBER SHOP,
GRANT EVANS. Prop'r,
Post Office Building, Hood River, Or.
Hay for Sale.
Neff Bros, have a fine lot of hay In Hood
River for sale. Any one wanting hay will
call on E. W. Winans for prices.
' - Via . Via
Spokane, Salt Lake,
Minneapolis, Denver,
St. Paul, Omaha,
AND : AND
Chicago, Kansas City.
Lowest Rates to All
Eastern Cities.
TIME TABLE FOB HOOD 1UVER
; WEST BOUND.
No 1, Oregon Short Ijine..... 4.30 a.m.
No. a, Spokane. .10.10 a. m.
- V" ... EAST BOUND.!.;
No. 4, Spokane.....:.,. 4.88 . . M;
No. a, Oregon Short Line U.4.3 A, M.
OCEAN STEAMERS
Leave Portland every five days lor -
SAN FRAIf CISCO.
Steamers monthly from Portland to Yoko
homa and Hong Kong, via the Northern lJn
ciflc Steamship Co.in connection with O. K.&N
For full details call on O. R. & N. Agent
Hood River, or address
W. H. HURLBDRT,
' - Gen'l Pass. Agent, Portland, O
Will Close Nov. 15.
W, E. Neff will close his gallery November
15th. Any one winning work done will please
call b' lore that date. Gallery open only on
Saturdays. 08 -
Piano, '
Drawing, and
Elocution Lessons.
COOK.
MISS MARION
Residence, Plerc Cottage.
For Sale.
Best improved 8-acre tract in the vnllev: well
watered: ta miles from town: 300 fruit trees
coming into bearing, mostly apples: good
Duuaings; sia craies straw Dernes picked tnis
season. Chet.p tor cash. .
s24 D. II. CLOUGH.
Stockholders' Meeting.
Notice is hereny given that the annual
meeting of the stockholders of the Valley Im
provement Company, for the election of a
board of seven Directors, and the transaction
of such other business as may legally be
orougm Deiore it, win De neia in A. u. v. w.
hall. In Hood River, on Monday. November
22, 1897, at 2 p.m.
jh. xx. isAiLtFj i , i-resiaeni.
Attest: W. H. Bishop, Secretary.
Lessons in Piano Music.
Miss Anna Smith has rftsnmfid t.h tftahiner
pf Music. II er prices are 50 cents a lesson. jlO !
An agreeable Laxative and Nebvb tonic.
Bold by Druggists or sent by mail. 25o., fiuc
and $1.00 per package. Samples free.
TTA TQ!7ft The Favorite Wewa POTOS
MJ for the Teeth and JUreath, So.
Captain Sweeney, U.S A., San Diego, Cal.,
eaysi "Shiloh'B Catarrh Remedy is ttio llrit
medicine I have ever found that wruld do mo
any good." Price 50 eta. Sold by Prufietoia.
, SHILOH'S CURE.
This Gheat Cough Ctma promptly cures
Where all others fail. For Consumption it has
no r.val; has cured thousands, and will crra
you, if taken in time. frieeSScta., 60 ILC J.
For sale by H. A. YOKK; ;
Choice
Property.
The dwelling house and two lots known ns
the Delk property is offered for ilc at a vi rv
low price. For particulars Inquire at tne
Glacxkh office. j.2ii
Mt.Hood Saw Mills,
TOMLINSON BROS.," Prop'rs."
IE AND PINE LUMBER
Of the best quality always on hand at prices
10 sun, ine limes. jy-"
SHOE REPAIRING;
In the best and most artistic styles at the Old
Reliable Shoeahop one door west of post office.
names' nne work a specialty. All work war
ranted.
C. WELDS, Prop'r.
For Sale.
T tro places of 10 and 3 acres respectively: on
level plateau; close to Hood River. Neat
houses, stablest, chicken houses, ete. Both
cleared, set to fruit trees and berries. Hublime
and glorious views; can sit In bay window and
see Mts. Hood and Adams. Liberal terms
and fair prices. Monthly rent of house alone
paying v per cent on selling price, inquire or
S24 JS. xi. SMITH.
Wanted.
A girl to do eeneral housework.
Glacier olllce.
Apply at
o2i)
Better than Klondike.
Fruit ranch, 2 miles from town of Hood
River, for sale. Ten acres in strawberries; li
acres in orchard: good buildings. K' crvthiug
in good order. Address M. A. CuOK,
slO '. Campion, t.'ul.
Nursery Stock for Sale.
I have for sale 0.000 two-year-old apple fives
of the best quality, consisting of Yellow New
town, fcpitzenburg. Baldwin, Lawver. Hyde's
King, King of Tompkins County, Grjwensleui
and Wealthy. N. C. KVAX.-i,
slO Hood Hirer Km it Uiu ileiis.
Langille House to Kent.
e l
as a whole or In
Inn of
part.
I. B. LANGILUC.
' Tetter, Salt-Rheum and Eczema,
The intense itching and smarting inci
dent to these diseases is instantly allay c d
by applying Chamberlain's Eye and
Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases
have been permanently cured by it. fc
is equally efficient for itching piles and
a favorite remedy for sore nipples;
chapped hands, chilblains, frost biivn
and chronic sore eyes. 25 cts. per bus.
Pr. Catly's Condition Powders, aro
just what a horse $eeds 'whop hi bad
condition. Tonic, blood purifier ttr.d
vermifuge. - They are not food bet
medicine and the best in use to put a
horse in prime condition . Price 25
cents per package.
. Foraile by Williams & Hroi-ius.