The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, February 17, 1899, Image 7

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Oil
Oil
Oil
Oil
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Oil
Oil
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Oil
Oil
cure« Rheumatlim.
euros Neuralgia.
cures Lumbago.
cures Sciatica.
cures Sprains.
cures Bruises.
cures Soreness.
cures Stiffness.
cures Backache.
cures Muscular aches.
One Way to Tell.
‘‘They are engaged.” she said, after
having watched the couple across the
aisle for a time.
‘‘Why do you say engaged instead of
married?” he asked.
"Well, after a woman is married she
still exhibits the lame propietaty in-
terest in a man, but she doesn’t seem
to be so proud of it."—Chicago Post.
Fowl Reception.
Aged Woman Bide, a Bicycle.
The Author—The people in the au­
dience couldn’t appreciate my play.
They acted like perfect geese.
The Manager—I noticed that they
did considerable hissing. — Indianapo­
lis Journal.
Probably the oldest living bicyclist Is a
woman in County Essex, England, aged 93,
who is an adept rider and whose sprightliness
is astonishing. Most people could enjoy h.alth
until very old age II they took proper precau­
tions to prevent diseases of the digestive organs
by taking an occasional dose of Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters. Even after dyspepsia, indi­
gestion, biliousness and constipation have se­
cured a foothold and become chronic, the Bit­
ters will afford speedy relief.
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: I Was
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One of the Oldest in Kan.us and On
of the Mont Interestinu:.
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Cow on the Track.
A tourist, who has just returned
from South Africa, tells the following
anecdote: "On one of the railways—
slower than those of Spain—the train
crawling along at the rate of six miles
an hour, was suddenly brought to a
standstill. ‘What's the matter, guard?’
was the anxious query of a passenger.
‘Oh, sir, only a cow on the track.’
The obstruction having been removed,
Could not move, the least bit of < the train «teamed on, and at the end of
a jar would make me shout with . an hour the train once more stopped.
pain. I was afraid I should be a ' ‘What’s up now, guard?’ the passenger
cripple for life, as prescriptions ' again asked. ‘Is it another cow?’ ‘No,
♦ sir, no,’ was the prompt reply; ‘same
did me no good. Finally I sent ' cow, sir.’ ”—Chicago Journal.
for a bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla ■
A Failure.
which helped me much and two <
Mr. Snigglins—Here, Maria, I want
bottles more put me on my feet ! you to either smash this alarm clock or
give it away.
so that I could walk without
Maria—What’s the matter with it?
crutches.
1 was soon well ;
Doesn’t it work right?
enough to work on my farm.”— '
Mr. Snigglins—I should say not.
W. H. RHOADS, Windham, Vt. : The blamed thing has woke me up
Completely
Helpless
With Rheumatism
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One of the most interesting churches
In Kansas and a striking reminder ol
the character of Henry Ward Beechet
stands in the little town of Wabaunsee.
It Is the Beecher Rifles Church, erected
by the men who went out from Hart­
ford, Conn., in 1854 to help free Kan­
sas. Beecher went to the meeting at
which the company was organized, and
standing before the large audience sub- j
scribed enough to buy a rifle for one
of the men. He went home to Brook
lyn and raised enough in his own con­
gregation to purchase a rifle, a Bible
and a hymn-book for every member of
the company, and these were carried
away when the 125 men marched out
of their home city toward the West.
They built the church soon after found­
ing their colony, and called it after
their regiment, the Beecher Rifles. They
went to church carrying the rifles, and
stored them In the vestibule. Once they
were called upon to attack Indians and
Southerners while the service was in
progress.
preacher adjourned
:
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is prepared
■ only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell,
■ Mass.
Sold by all dealers.
. Price $1. Get only Hoods’.
right in the middle of my best sleep
every morning since I’ve had it.”—
Cleveland Leader.
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ADVERTISING
BEECHER RIFLES CHURCH.
BEKCHER RIFLES CHURCH.
DOCTORS
▲ Palpable Reason Why They Should
Not Be Adjudged Impostor«.
perform the cures and relief they adver­
tise to, because they are from people
within reach, who can be referred to, and
represent cures made years ago, that are
shown to be permanent, as «ell as those of
recent date. Dr. Darrin has been practic­
ing in Oregon the past 11 years, and is now
located at 265 Morrison street. Portland.
The following cards are selected from
thousands:
To the Editor: Before going under Dr.
Darrin’s treatment I had been suffering
great pain in my head. Nothing seemed
to help me until taking the doctor’s elec­
tric and medical treatment. It’s all gone
now. Address, Wilhoit. Or.
C. N. DAILY.
Dr« Darrin: The one minute operation
for cross-eye on my boy was successful,
lie bad been cross-eyed since birth. Re­
fer any one to me at 207 Hall street, Port­
land.
MRS. T. MAYHEW.
Mrs. G. Karg, of Leland, Or., writes Dr.
Darrin as follows : After walking with a
cane for months from the effects of sciatic
rheumatism, “I am improving every day;
I am going to Grant’s Pass next week. I
think the people there will str.r»
me
more than they did the 2iHh of fr'ent-m-ter,
the day I took the first treatment by elec­
tricity of you. They will think I walk
more like a girl of 20 than an old cripple of
45. I hope you will live many years to do
for others as much as you have done for
me.”
Dr. Darrin gives free consultation to all,
and, when necessary, gives medicines in
connection with electricity. The poor
treated free from 10 to 11 daily. Those
willing to pay, 10 to 5; evenings, 7 to 8;
Sundays, 10 to 12. Errors of youth, ini-
potency, varicocele, hydrocele and strict­
ure a specialty. All chronic and private
diseases treated. No cases published only
by permission of the patient. All busi­
ness relations strictly confidential Letters
of inquiry answered. Circulars and ques­
tion blanks sent free. Batteries and belts
furnished bv the doctor.
Offices, 265 Morrison street, Portland.
Nerve Restorer. Bend for FKKK ®«.OO trial
bottle and treatise. DR. R. IL KLINK, Ltd., 930
Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa.
During the siege of Paris buttei was
sold at f 10 a pound.
FOR 30 DAYS YOU CAN TRY IT FOR 25 CENTS.
RHEUMATISM, SCIATIC* IND CiTARRH
DOCTORS PRONOUNCED HIM INCURABLE
He is still well and writes, on Oct. 10. 1898: **l teel it a duty
that I owe to God and suffering humanity to announce to you and
all the world what * 5 DROPS" has done for me ”
SIX TESTIFY TO ITS TRUTH.
In a letter of October 10. 1898, from Mr. Kellems. he says: "I feel it a duty that 1
owe to God and suffering humanity to announce to you and all the world that I am
yet In the ring with untold thousands of others, to testify to the great merits of your
valuable remedy called "5 DROPS." I believe I was the first sufferer In this part of
the earth to learn of the existence of “a DROPS,” some three years ago. I was then
badly afflicted with Rheumatism, Catarrh, etc., which my letter of Jan. 29. 1896. fully
speaks of. All I can say Is "5 DROPS" cured me. To make a long story short, "5
DROPS" needs no recommendation In this part of the country, as everybody knows
the ”5 DROPS" remedies around here. IT HAS CURED more cases ot Rheuma­
tism. Sciatica, Neuralgia and many other pains than any other medicine that has ever
been ^old or heard ot. For the last three years I have noticed the effect "5 DROPS''
has on the sick, through my own observations as well as my brother, who Is a prac­
ticing physician, and USES THE "5 DROPS" IN HIS PRACTICE. All ye that wish
for further Information, write and you are sure to get a reply without any delay. I
will (as I have done in this letter) cheerfully recommend It to any one that I may
come in contact with. I myself can never forget what this remedy has dune for
me and many others.
Yours very truly,
WM. M. KELLEMS Siberia. Ind.
witnesses to the above: Jas. Brady. J. R. Cox, E. R. Huff. S. Taylor, Dr. S. W.
Kellems. Jno. Hays, all of Siberia, Ind.
The wonderful success that has attended the Introduction of « DROPS” Is un­
precedented in the history of the world. Think of It! It has CURED more than ONE
MILLION AND A QUARTER sufferers within the last three years. This must appeal
to you. One million and a quarter people cannot all be m’staken. If suffering we trust
you may have sufficient confidence to send for three large bottles of ”5 DROPS' for
12 50 which will surely cure you. It not, then send for a SI bottle which conta ns
enough medicine to more than prove its wonderful curative properties. Prepaid by
mail or express. This wonderful curative gives almost instant relief and Is a PERMA­
NENT CURE for Rheiimallsm. Sciatic«. Vrurslgls. 1» »iiepsla. Ilncknchc.
Asthma. Hsr Fever. Catarrh. Sleeplessness. Vr> onsness. Nervous and Arn-
ralalc Headache». Heart Wraknr««, Toothache. Earache. Cronp. I.a Grippe,
Malaria. Creeping Numbness. Bronchitis, and kindred diseases.
Is th'* name and do»». LARGE BOTTLE 'VC dnvfgi $1,
IllvUI—O
prepaid by mall or exprea.: THREE BOTT1
Bold only by ua and our agents. AGENTS APPOINTED IN NEW TERRITORY.
Write today.
MACHINERY
SYRUP OF FIGS
ROBERT KNIGHT
ployer wan elected to the United States
Senate. Knight rented the mill for
$5.000 a year. At the end of a few
years he bought it out for $14,000. This
was the nest egg of his tremendous for­
tune. In business Robert is close and
exacting. He likes to drive good bar­
gains, and even looks with great care
after the grocery bills of his own house­
hold. He has no yacht, no ‘‘tiger," no
oil paintings. He never gives away
anything he can use, and finds use for
everything he has.
... MASIYACTCRID
BY ...
tr NOTE TH E NAME.
DR. GUNN’S
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27 to MFirst Street Portland, Or.
84-36 Fremont Street, Sau Francisco.
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The Presbyterian Church.
FEMA
FEMALE
PILLS
Particulars and test!
monials in plain sealed
letter M ailed F rkx .
FRENCH DRUG CO. ,3811383 P«ar1 St., Naw York
CURE YOURSELF!
I I'NKI
la 1 lo » dava
Oaaraou>«<1
not to airtatare.
Pravaata eouia«ioa.
Titles for Officials.
Why does every official who digs bis
nose Into the government trough to the
extent of $4,000 or $5,000 per year have
a handle to his name? The Assistant
Secretaries of the various departments
are never called by their proper names.
It Is always “Mr. Secretary.”
The chief of a $2.000 bureau Is never
addressed as Mr. Jones or Mr. Smith,
but as “Chief.” The Vice President is
not addressed as bls station implies,
but always as “Mr. President.” The
First, Second, Third and Fourth As­
sistant Postmaster General» are "Gen­
eral.” In and out of office they are ad­
dressed as such.—New York World.
FOR
DR. MARTEL'S
french
L' m * Big 44 for unnatural
discharge*, infla ruinations,
irritation« or ulcerations
of rnucoai mem braue«.
Painless, and not astrin-
the E ïâms C himical C o .
BINCINNATI.O.
ü. S. A.
<ent or P04«0"«”»-
•old by »rnggi.te,
or «eot in plain wrapper,
by «spreM, prepaid, for
•l.no, or 3 bottle«, |2.7ft.
Circular «ent on request.
YOUNG MEN!
For Gonorrh'pa and Gleet get Pabst's Okay Rpeciflr. It
fa th« ONLY medicine which will cure each and «very
case. NO CASE known It ha« ever failed to cure, no
matter how serious or of how long standing. Result«
from it« use will astonish you. It is absolutely safe,
prevents stricture, and can be taken without Inronve-
nienrs and detention from bu«tn»*M. I'RK'E. ft «0. For
sale by all reliable druttfista, or eent prepaid by express,
plainly wrapped, on receipt of price, by
PAWIT CHEMICAL CO.. Chicago, UL
Circular mailed on request.
ONE FOR A DOSE.
t
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i
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Hold by di
æQSDSE
Mrs. Jacob Weaver, of Bushnell, Ill., is fifty-six years old. She says.
“I suffered for five or six years with the trouble that conies to women at
this time of life. I was much weakened, was unable, much of the time, to
do my own work, and suffered lieyond my power to describe. I was down­
hearted and melancholy. Nothing seemed to do me nny good. Then I
made up my mind to try Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People.
I bought the first box in March, 1897, and was benefited from the start.
A box and a half cured me completely, and I am now rugged and stroug.”
The genuine pAckoge Always bears the full name
At
All druggists or sent postpaid on receipt of price 50*
per box by the D t Williams Medicine Co, Schenectady h V
A Ol/ everybody you know io
nul\ save their tin tags for you
The Tin Tags taken from Horseshoe, "J. T.,”
Cross Bow, Good Luck— and Drummond
Natural Leaf— will pay for any one or all of
this list of desirable and useful things—and
you have your good chewing tobacco besides.
Every man, woman and child in America can find something
on this list that they would like to have and can have—FREE I
Write your name and address plainly and send every tag you
can get to us —mentioning the number of the present you want.
Any assortment of the different kinds of tags mentioned above
will be accepted as follows:
1
2
3
4
6
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7
8
9
10
11
TEETH
WITHOUT PLATES
Root« Crowned. Bridres Made.
13
14
Dr. T. H. White, MT
1«
Painin«« filling and extraction.
16
17
18
FERRYS
_SEEDS _
TAC«
TAOS
Match Box, quaint design, im­
ported from Japan..................... 25
Knife, one blade, good steel ..... 26
Scissor», 4-inch, good steel .... 25
Child’» Set, Knife, Fork and Spoon 25
Salt and Pepper, one each, quad­
ruple plate on white metal ... SO
Rarer, hollow ground, fine English
steel...................... ........................ 50
Butter Knife, triple plate, best qual. 80
Sugar Shell, triple plate, best quality 50
Stamp Box, sterling silver..............
70
Knife, “Keen Rutter,”two blade« 70
Butcher Knife, “ Keen Kutter,”
B-inch blade................................. 75
Shears, “ Keen Kutter,” 8-inch,
nickel........ .................................. 75
NutSet,Crackerand5 Picks, silver *)
Nail File, «terling silver, amethyst
•et, 5-inch................................... 100
Tooth Brush, sterling silver, ame­
100
thyst «et, 6-inch............ ..
Paper Cutter, sterling silver, ame­
thyst set, 7-inch......................... 100
Base Ball, “Association," bettqual 100
Watch, «tern wind and set, guaran­
teed good time keeper........... 200
19 Alarm Clock, nickel, warranted
200
20 Carver», buckhorn handle, good
•teel............................................ 200
21 Six Rogers* Teaspoons, best quai. 225
22 Knivea and Fork«, six each, buck-
horn handle«............................ 250
23 Clock, 8-day, Calendar, I hermom-
eter. Barometer .
500
24 Stove, Wilaon Heater, tize No 30
or No. 40 ..... .
........ 500
25 Tool Set, not plaything«, but real
tool«........................................... 650
25 Toilet Set, decorated porcelain,
very hand«ome
............ ..
800
27 Watch, »olid silver, full jeweled 1 1000
2S Sewing Machine, first elate, with
all attachments . .
.
1500
29 Revolver, Colt*«, beat quality ... 1600
an Rifle. Winchester. 15-«ho‘, 22-cal 1500
31 Shot Gun, double barrel, hammer­
leu, «tub twist .
2000
32 Guitar (Washburn), rosewood, in­
laid with mother-of-pearl
2000
33 Bicycle, standard n ike, ladies’ or
Kents'...................................... 2500
BOOKS —30 choice selections — same
as last year*» list, 40 tags each.
This offer expire» November 30,1899.
Address all your Tags and the correspondence about them to
DRUMMONO BRANCH, «t. Louie, Mo.
I
Water from the .Ionian.
What has become of the old f;ishiou<-«l
H»y who called his father "the old
nan ?”
w
¿Sy
And.in fact.nearly a II
women who undergo
| a nervous stvAin, Are
compelled to regret­
z >
fully wAtch the grow­
ing pa II ot of thei-r tí
cheeks, the coming
wrinkles And thinness
that become moTe
'distressing eveTy day.
Every womAn
knows that ill-health
is a fatal enemy to
' /Vv* '■
i beauty and that good
health gives to the
plainest face an en-
| during attractiveness.
/A
Pure blood and strong
newts — these at » the
secret of health and
beauty.
D t .Williams' Pink
Pills foT Pale People build up and polity th« blood. And.
o
strengthen
the ntwes. To ths youn^ ^ivl they ar» invalu­
able, to th« mother they at » a necessity, to the woman
AppTOAchmg fifty they at » the best remedy that science
has devised for thia crisis of her life.
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Tbe Rational
It la a very rpfln«*<l woman Lntlc«*«) wbr
man.
I lues not admit e a mins'r* 1
SURE CURE FOR PILES
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Fitter., 106 Second Street, Portland, Or.
PILLS
Cure Slrk He.daehe
ead I 5r«pep«ia, R aido »* T*impl«s tod Purify th«
Bioed. Aid ! ■■:* «lion .ndPrev.nl Bilioeaneaa Do
as« Grip« orSirkeo Toonvine. you »• willmajl
aample tree, or tufi box for 25 DR. RtKAXKV
CO., rliUada.. Feaaa.
d hr DrnggWu.
TATUM ¿¿BOWEN
An establishment hns been opened in
Taris for the sale of the water of the
RUPTURE CURED. River Jordan for baptism, when the
We guarantee to fit every case we undertake.
Don't put it off: write for particulars al once. parents desire to use it, and ran afford
C. H. WOODABfl * CO., Expert Truaa to purchase It.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
'•Ji
Tooth Saws, Albany Grease, etc.
ache ?
out of your biood. make you well and healthy.
Ea«y ¿nd pleasant to take. One dallar per
bottle at your druggist's.
^Society
Women
ging and Hoisting Engilies; Hw Chisel
MOORE’S REVEALED REMEDY
BUY THE GENUINE
Mrs. B udd , in the following letter,
There are 47 Chinese temples in the tells a familiar story of weakness and
suffering, and thanks Mrs. Pinkham
United States.
tor complete relief:
To Cure a Cold In One Pay
“D rab M bs . P inkham :—I think it la
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
my duty co writ«
All druggists refund uiouej if it falls to
to you and tell you
cure. 25c.__________________
what Lydia
Three thousand marriages are per­
E. Pinkham's
formed every day all over the world.
Vegetable
Compound
Wipe Oat.
has done tor
It is the specific virtue of penetration
. I feel Ilka
in St. Jacobs Oil which carries it right
another woman.
down to the Sciatic nerve in the cure of
1 had such dread­
Sciatica, and the effect is to soothe the
ful headaches
nerve and wipe out the pain.
through my
temples and
Emperor Charles V carried a watch
on top of my
in 1580 that weighed 27 pounds. In
head, that I
such a case it is ptoper to say only
nearly went
“carried;” such a watch is never
crazy; was also
“worn. ”
troubled with
A new and scientific treatment of all
chills, was very
diseases of the genito urinary organs at
weak; my left
once thorough, quick and sure is that of
side from my
Dr. Foote and Staff, of 161 Adams St.,
shoulders to
Chicago. The doctors believe in pre­
my waist pain­
scribing as little medicine as is con­ ed me terribly. I could not sleep for
sistent with certain cure. They are the pain. Plasters would help for a
old practitioners and years of experi­ while, but as soon as taken off, the pain
ence in their specialty lias taught would be just as bad as ever. Doctors
them the needs of every individual prescribed medicine, but it gave me no
case, and how best to treat it to effect relief.
a complete eradication of the disease
“ Now I feel so well and strong,
germ. Dr. Foote’s Synhala is a well- have no more headaches, and no
known and efficacious cure for all blood pain in side, and it is all owing to
diseases,while his Vigorala stauds fore­ your Compound. I cannot praise it
most among restoratives and invigora- enough, it is a wonderful medicine.
tors of the nervous system.
I recommend it to every woman I
know.”
A bridge of 900 foot span at Buda
Pebt is being erected ent’iely by means
The Sandwich Islanders estimate th*
of electrical machinery.
beauty of women by their weight.
For Mills, Mines, Rhops and Farms; Steel Log­
Rev. Dr. R. M. Patterson, after a
HWASJOV RHEtMATIC CTRE CO.. 1OT Dearborn S«.. Chicago. 111.
study of reports, finds that more than
half the Presbyterian churches of the
country have a membership of less
Are you troubled with constipation. Do you than 100 each. One-seventh of the
Guaranteed cure for Grip, Catarrh andI Con- feel languid and utterly worn out?
Presbyterian and one-fifth of the f'on-
sumption. All Druggists. 1100. W. H. Smith,
Buffalo, N. T., aole proprietor.
gr<*gationalist have less than twenty-
Will rive you new energy, take the impurity five each.
CUTLER'S C1BB0L1ÏEOF IOÛIHE d ?SS r back
Pi»«»’» Cure for Consumption i» the onlv
cough medicine used in my house.—1>. 0.
Albright, Mifflinburg. Pa., Dec. 11. 18U5.
—Puihurll {hl.) Knord.
Cured by “5 DROPS” Three Years Ago.
SIBERIA. PERRY CO., IND., JAN. 29, 1896.
SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE COMPANY:—I would like to thank you for youi
great remedy, "5 DROPS," and tell you what it has done for me.
I had Rheuma­
tism in every joint and in the heart and 1 had Catarrh of the Head for 30 years. 1
was so poorly that 1 lost the use of my legs and arms, and could not move without
pain. I was so crippled that I had done but little work for «even long years, and our
family physician, a good doctor, told me that my Rheumatism and Catarrh were
Incurable, and I believed him. But now, AFTER USING *5 DROPS” ONLY TWO
MONTHS, I can truly say I HAVE NOT FELT SO WELL FOR SEVEN YEARS.
This medicine does more than is claimed for it. At this time my Catarrh is much
better and I have scarcely any Rheumatism at all, and the heart weakness and pain
are gone. My hearing is now good and my eyesight is much better. I have ga.ned
more than 10 pounds of flesh and can do a full day s work. It Is the best medicine I
ever saw to give a mother who has a young child, for it has the same effect on the
child as on the mother. It wards off Croup and cures the Hives of the child, and
causes sweet and refreshing sleep to both young and old.
WM. M. KELLEMS.
chogue, New York.
Their testimonials alone are sufficient to
bear witness to the assertion that they
A single elephant’s tusk can now be
Havana is to have an electric railroad until the skirmish was over, and then cut into a sheet of ivory 160 inches
returned
to
his
sermon.
The
church
is
built and operated by an American
perhaps the oldest In the State, and is long and 20 inches wide.
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The Year Round.
cherished as a reminder of a great man
TRY ALLIN’9 FOOT-EASE,
All the year around chronic or ne-
and
of
stirring
times.
There are 672 known volcanoes in
A powder to be shaken into the shoes.
glected rheumatism hangs on. It is
At this season your feet feel swollen, ner­
the world, of which 270 are active.
THE COTTON KING.
worse in chilly^ damp weather, but
vous and uncomfortable. If you have
smarting feet or tight shoes, try Alien's
never so bad that St. Jacobs Oil can't
B tatx or O hio , C ity or T oledo , ( ..
the
L ucas C ounty .
j ”•
Foot-Ease. It rests and comforts; makes Robert Knight a Product of
promptly and effectually cure it.
Growth
of
Modern
Industry.
F rank J. C heney makes oath that he Is the walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating
senior parter of the firm of F. J. C heney & Co., feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves
one
of
the
most
re-
Robert
Knight
is
Space has a temperature of 200 de­
doing business in the City of Toledo, County corns and bunions of all pain and is a cer­
and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
markable products of the growth of grees below zero.
the sum ol ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each tain cure for Chilblains, Sweating, damp
He Is commonly
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured or frosted feet. We have over thirty thou­ modern industry,
by the use of H all ’ s C atarrh C ure .
FOR MEN ONLY.
sand testimonials. Try it today. Sold by called the “Cotton King,” anil he tle-
FRANK J. CHENEY
all druggists and shoo ctores for 25c. Trial serves the name, inasmuch as he Is the
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olm­
DR.
FOOTE & STAFF
presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 18*6.
161 ADAMS ST., CHICAGO.
largest mill owner in the world. He is
sted, La Roy, N. Y.
unsurpassed treatment should
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A. W. GLEASON,
the individual proprietor of 450,000 Men requiring
personally or by letter “ Free” with the
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Notary Public
A fibre industry is demanding the spindles, 11,000 looms, and fifteen vil­ consult
Vi< neer and only exclusive men’s specialist« in the
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and acts consideration ol planters on the Island
ni'ed States. Di^eiiHe* of men made the
directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of
lages. He owns everything in these study of a life-time. Unfortunates everywhere
should Immediately communicate with Dr. Foote,
of Antigu.
the system. Send for testimonials, free.
.villages,
and
to
all
intents
and
pur
­
of Chicago. Everything confidential. Remedies
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
If you want the best wind mill, pumps, poses the villagers, too. "Bob” Knight, •ent everywhere In sealed packages and letters in
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
tanks, plows, wagons, bells of all sizes ns he is familiarly known, Is now 73 plain envelopes. Correspondence solicited. Latest
Surgical. Medical and Electrical melhuds
boilers, engines, or general machinery, see
adopted. Deluging the stomach with drugs aban­
The present lumber season in Maine or wnte JOHN POOLE, foot of Morrison years old, and would never be taken doned. Avoid drugs recommended by the unau­
ifor the absolute master of the cotton thorized and self-styled specialists in Western
will be one of the beet in several years. street, Portland, Oregon.
towns. Few genuine specialists locate outside of
York or Chicago. In these cities your pri­
Northern capitalists are said to have Industry. His living expenses are cov- [ New
vate affairs are safe. Unequaled treatment for all
When coming to San Francisco go to
ered
by
a
sum
the
equivalent
of
a
diseasesand weaknesses of tlie Genito-Urlnary,
Brooklyn Hotel, 208-212 Bush street. purchased the pig iron works at West
clerk’s salary. When Knight was a lad Sexual, Reproductive and Nervous Systems. Im­
American or European plan. Room and Radford, Va.
pediments to marriage removed. “Synliala**
he was a bobbin boy in a New England positively purifies the blood, cures syphilis and
board $1.00 to $1.50 per day; rooms 50 cents
No
household
is
complete
without
a
bot
­
removes all white ulcers in throat or mouth, cop­
to $1.00 per day; single meals 25 cents.
tle of the famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It mill. Summer and winter he went per colored spots on body and eruptions on skin,
Free coach. Chas. Montgomery.
catarrh and rheumatism. “Vigorala,’’ the
is a pure and wholesome stimulant rec­ barefooted to his work. His brother also
only permanent restorer and Invlgorator, gives
ommended by all physicians. Don’t ne­ Brayton opened a small store In one of ! vigor to vital organs and nerves, prevents and
Hindsight.
grip, fl per bottle, 6 for fo. Trial bottles,
the mill towns and prospered. He took I cures
Don’t lock your stable door after the glect this necessity.
cither remedy, half price.
Large orders for oil well machinery Robert in as a partner. The future
horse is stolen. Possibily the thief
A negro woman is the postmaster at
may repent and bring it back.—Chi­ for use in Japan have been placed with mill owner was thrifty. He had saved
much and was in comfortable circum­ Edisto Island, S. C.
cago Daily News.
a Pensylvania concern.
stances when a took a position as a flTf Permanently Cured. No fits or nervousnes
plerk in a Pontiac cotton mill. His ein- ■ I Id after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great
For La Grippe Use “5 Drops”
TO MRS. PINKHAM
There Are Such People.
Some people ure nevex happy except
when doing sometblng mean.—Waili-
From Mrs. Walter E. Budd, of Pat­
ington (la.) r«mocrat.
ks
•THE TRBOTTJI BOARD,” 11 PER
year: weekly, 5 cents: monthly, 10 c« nt«,
hold by all n«w*dfalers. Offlc«, <8 Cali­
fornia Bt, ftau Franc!•««, Cat
We do a general PATKNT BUHINKS« W«
•ec-ure, introdoe« and sell patent«. Oer regis­
tered attorney can get you patents direct irom
the government without de lay. Arent« wanted
In «very fawn to sell patented art idea. Further
Information furnished on requegt. R oom 618
i HAWBKR OF COMMKBCB BVILDIBB, PQBTLABD,
O bmom .
IT» ’ III WiJPII«« prorîae« moliture and «au»«*Itening.
Tbl» firm, •« well »• Hlitri, Hi»«*<4inM >r Pr «tr’i lmg
Pdas ara <-ur«d by Dr. 3o«a<«ko't PH« R«m®<iy
Bt «
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Jar at ¿ruggiste or «<mt by mail Tr«»ti««i fr»*- Writ«
aa« «boat y<>ar caaa. DR. B o A a NKO, Phiiad«., P«.
M. F. N. Ü
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