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EGGS ! EGGS ! EGGS ! A I.eller From tur Illi name. Wire fence at the Fence Works. Star 5 Star shoes at the Racket Store. Drying preparations simply devel Thousands Have Kidney Trouble N orth C hestervillz , Me., March 1«. 1901. op dry catarrh; they dry up the Secretions, and Don’t Know it. The following disposition was made of which adhere to the membrane and decom E ditors R eporter : It may surprise St. Charles store. N. E Keg^, Prop. pose, causing a far more serious trouble than the cases in circuit court, department No. About 2000 doz. eggs came to town How To Find Out. the readers of your paper to see an arti last Saturday. I was paying 14c per doz The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry I, Judge Burnett presiding: Fill a bottle or common glass with your cle written so far away iu the east — New ing inhalants, furnes, smokes and snuffs water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a en for them and some people thought I one vear for $2, strictly in advance 1. John Hughes vs Mary A Klyver; England, state of Maiue, where the great and use that which cleanses, soothes and sediment or set was paying too much, but I had a mar Bicycli s from $ 17.30 up, at Mitchell, heals. Ely’s Cream Balm is such a remedy action for money. Carson & Conner for Atlantic ocean, with its waves of foam tling indicates an ket for them and knew just how much I Lewis & Staver’s. and will cure catarrh or cold in the head , plff, Irvine & Vinton for deft. Settled. ing water, lashes tlie rough and rock 751 unhealthy condi- easily and pleasantly. A trial size will bo was going to get for them. They are r tion of the kld- Rogers Bros. Poison oak cure, No mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the 2. Edgar Poppleton vs Geo W Jones bound coast, as though it would move neys; if it stains not worth quite so much this week, hut the mighty rocks from their silent place, 50c. size. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St., N.Y. cure, no pay 50 cents & Co; action for money. W A Cleland your linen it is as usual I am paying the highest market The Balm cures without pain, does not for plff, Irvine & Vinton for deft. Judg and the breaking of the waves is almost ‘¿’'ll evidence of kid- N. E. Kegg or St. Charles store, jilHt irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself price. I also have a good market for , ney trouble: too ment for plff as prayed for in complaint. deafening as they are resisted by the over an irritated and angry surface, reliev the same. frequent desire to bacon, lard, chickens and butter, and rugged rocks. ing immediately the painful inflammation. 3. Gertrude J Denny vs W. W. Smith; pass it or pain in Thomas Prince & Son <f Dundee am prepared to handle such produce in With Ely’s Cream Balm you are armed I will give a sketch of the past summer the back is also action to recover personal property. unlimited quantities. Ladies, take notice | ship live carloads of prunes to eastern against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever. and winter up to the present writing. convincing proof that the kidneys and blad Mitchell & Tanner for plff, Irvine & Vin that I have made a great bit by showing i markets this week. The summer was very dry, and crops der are out of order. ton for deft. Settled. What to Do. an immense line of shirt waists with no N. E. Kegg has two sides, one inside were not an average, Hay, the princi- I'rueiienl Method u< liaising Clover There is comfort in the knowledge so 4. A Bush et al vs W O Ralston; ac pal crop, was almost a two alike. Call and see them. I have a and one outside, but no baits given, or failure, in some often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- L afayette , Or., March 25, 1901. tion for money. Geo G Bingham for plff. complete line of garden anil flower seeds any deception. Plain, open, fair dealing. parts of the state being so scarce that it Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every To T hk E ditor : I have repeated in Dismissed; non suit by plff. and sunbonnets, which go well together sold for from $15 to $18 per ton. Many wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the W.S. Houck is buildiDg quite a large quiries as to my manner of sowing clo at this season of tlie year. 5. SA Manning vs Win B and Mary farmers sold their milch cows at a loss back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part addition to hie residence 111 the Martin ver, which is not as Dr. Withycoinbe of of the urinary passage. It corrects inability C. C. M urton . addition. the O. A. C. recommends, although liis E Turner; action for money. R L Con of $5 to $15 per head, and other stock to hold water and scalding pain in passing ner for plff. Default and judgment. except beef, which retails from 8c to 45c It, or bad effects following use of liquor, John Redmond, the Oregon vice-presi theory of sowing on wheat works all 6. FJ Lebold vs James Mitchell; ac per pound, making beef a luxury for the wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant dent of the American Berkshire associa right in Washington, Multnomah and necessity of being compelled to go often tion, shipped a fine Berkshire sow to a Clackamas counties, and on some of the tion for money. Irvine 3c Vinton for plff. poor, who work for $1.25 per day to sup during the day, and to get up many times port their families aud pay their rents. Default and judgment; with order to sell during the night. The mild and the extra looser soils and fertile parts of Yamhill Roy Fink lias Buffered severely the citizen of Athena, Or., on Tuesday. Dairying is the principal business 011 the ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon The wood air tight heater will save the county, blit on the heavy clay loams, old attached property. past week from facial neuralgia. realized. It stands the highest for its won and weedy parts, dry, billy, heavy soils, 7. State of Oregon vs Carl Walters; farms here. About all the profit in dai derful cures of the most distressing cases. See the stay on barn door hanger at price of a stove in oue year. Hodson rying is made during the summer If you netd a medicine you should have the or badly run down parts one most invar destroying personal property. J. N. sells them. Mitchell Lewis & Staver’s. months, as the winter requires feed of best. Sold by druggists in50c. and$l. sizes. iably will lose tlieir seed sown on wheat, Hart for plff. Dismissed. John H. Harris, the photographer, lias Oliver Hallett left on Saturday for the You may have a sample bottle of this hay and grain. It takes about all the as such lands bake. When the wheat is 8. C F Daniels vs G D Flesher et al; gone to eastern Oregon. He leaves the wonderful discovery Klondike country. profit off to pay for the grain, which is. harvested the young plant dies, and action for money. Irvine anil Vinton and a book that tells John Jameson of LaGrande is looking field to Gritinold, who can swing all the when it does survive the season, will bought in the west, and one has to feed more about it, both sent for plff. Default and judgment, with or over Yamhill county as a place to locate. business with ease. six months out of the year, so the west absolutely free by mail, only make a slow, stunted growth of lit der to sell attached property. O. O. Hodson, now visiting at Muncie, tle value. It is the root that benefits the Mr. Jameson was an old neighbor of J. ern farmer has a much better chance to address Dr, Kilmer & Home or SwanipHoot. 9. State of Oregon vs J. A. Reid mis to make money dairying in the west. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men Iud., attended the funeral of ex-Presi- soil, and it will not be of more grow’th M. Fink in Nebraska. tion reading this generous offer In this paper. demeanor. J. N. Hart for plff. Contin dent Harrison, and saw the distinguished The apple crop is the next chance for Photo mounts cut to any size you wish than the top. ued; defendant sick. the eastern farmer, if the caterpillars do at this office, and for sale cheaper than men of national reputation who were This is the way to raise clover any 10. Iri Orton vs Oliver U Orton; ac not destroy them as in 1898-9. Many present. SOUTH AND EAST the cheapest. where, and strong enough to do away Mrs. J. W. Golieen and two daughters with pink and wild oats if the pasturing tion for money. R L Conner for plff, orchards after the caterpillars had passed VIA Sidney Root of West Chehalem is su Jno J Spencer for deft. Continued. through them, looked as if a fire had ing for a divorce from Mary Root, for left on Tuesday for Winchester, Idaho, is done well: Have the ground plowed 11. L F Hall vs T Barrell et al; action dried the leaves. They also destroyed Make the merly Mrs. Mary Jewell. Mrs. Root han where they will remain until summer, before the 10th of April. when they expect to go to Dawson City, same ready in May with drag harrow and for damages. Jno J Spencer for plff, most of the bloom buds, so that about been in California for several months. where Mr. Golieen has property interests. roller, till you have seed bed formed fine 1’rice & Price for deft. Verdict for de all the apples raised tlie past year were I have money to loan on furtn prop on orchards where the farmers had During the fendants. You no doubt have heard of the repu and firm, but not deep. erty at good terms. Parties wishing to month of May sow from six to ten 12. R Jacobson vs Chas McPhillips; fought off the caterpillars with a prepa Trains leave McMinnville for Portland and tation of N. E. Kegg and his famous borrow, call and see me. way stations at 5:58 a. in., and 3:06 p. in. Leave pounds of seed per acre, harrowing in action for money. Irvine & Vinton for ration of lime, blue vitriol and paris for blended coffee. R. L. C onner . Corvallis at 10 a. m. green, mixed with water for a spray. lightly. Use common red clover for plff. Settled. R. P. l-ngerman, while standing on a The Odd Fellows of th is county will Leave ... ....... 8:30 a. m. 7:00 p. ill. The corn crop was not very good. Leave Portland hay, mammoth red for pasture when not Albany...... ....12:30 p. m. lit W p. m. 13. F W Spencer vs Gertrude J Den celebrate the anniversary of the order, stove at Wade's Btore, had tlie misfor ____ ______ .....12’33 a. m. 11 : SO a. in. Some farmers raise yellow corn for feed Arrive at Ashland caring to mow at all. One-half pound ney; action for money. Irvine <k Vinton Sacramento_________ 5:00 p. m. I 3511. 111. April 20th, for the first time for several tune to lose his footing, and the resultant and some raise sweet corn. For the lat << San Francisco......... .7.45 p. m. 8:15 a. in. fail gave him such a lame back that tie of Alsike clover per acre improves eith for plff. Settled as per stipulation. years. Place is yet to be agreed upon. ter the farmers get 2'2c per pound when lias since been unable to attend to blìHÌ- er, unless seed is wanted. Keep enough 14. The Northwest Gun 8c Bicycle There’s a tiger loose in town. A “snap cut from the cob ready for the can. The sheep on the field to not allow a green Ogdon .................. tn. ness regularly. Co. vs J F Hibbs & L D Fink; action for Denver................. in. shot’’ may be seen and full particulars ears being small, the farmers did not get thing to be seen; try and see how near Kansas i ’ it y ....... m. money. R L Conner for plff. Settled. Full line of field and garden seed« at << learned by calling at Grange & Farmer»- Chicago............... very much out of the sweet corn crop the you can kill the clover with sheep. Un Daniels, the produce market of C. F. 15. M M Vinton vs Frank Melotte store. past year. less there should be a very wet spell Los Angele«....... El Paso............... Hon. W.J. McConnell, ex-congress sold as cheap as they can be purchased when the clover is coming through the and P C Melotte; action for money. Farmers raise vegetables enough for Fort Worth. anywhere in the valley. Irvine & Vinton for plff. Demurrer over man from Idaho, and now U. 8. Indian City of Mexico their family use, and a few potatoes for ground it cannot be hurt. During har Houston.............. Verdict for plff sale. The bid of John Berry for furnishing vest remove the sheep, and by October ruled. Jury trial. inspector, was up to Grand Ronde agen- New Orleans..... Washington....... cy laBt week, and stopped in this city school district No. 40 with 25 cords of fir there is a fine fall pasture for lambs. Do against Frank Melotte for $348. There are but few acres of oats grown. New York........... wood at $2.25 per cord was accepted by not pasture in midwinter. over Friday night. 16. State of Oregon vs Guy Young, A farmer who sows five acres thinks he When a Have you heard the latest? A big line the school board, and the time for sub growth starts in March pasture it close Ralph and Morris Heacock; larceny in a has a large crop, and to hear him talk of Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains. of those famous Star 5 Star shoes .in la mitting bids for the oak wood was ex until the 15th of May, when wanted for dwelling. J N Hart for plff. Dismissed. his five acre crop is equal to a western Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso, and Tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Or dies’ men’s and children’s. Be sure and tended ten days. hay, which will cut in July. If seed is 17. R M Wade & Co vs L S Morin farmer harvesting one hundred acres. leans and Washington. Fire wiped out the entire business cen wanted, pasture off very evenly until the and Clias Starr; action for money. The machinery used consists of a two- get the best. They are the finest line we ter of Yaquina City on Tuesday morning. 15th of June, When November conies Rhodes & Rhodes for plff. Continued horse mower, a horse rake and a two- have had, at the Racket store. Connecting at San Francisco with several lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, horse tread threshing machine. Thresh steamship A for service. The teachers' meeting advertised to be The origin of the fire is somewhat in around the field is ready for wheat. Philippine«, Central and South America. ing is done during the later part of Oc held at Lafayette on tomorrow, March volved in mystery. It spread with alarm second crop is of little value. 18. State of Oregon vs John Doe; See MR. A. 8. PENCE, agent at McMinnville The only exception to this would be burglary. J N Hart for plff. Dismissed. tober, as the grain when cured is hauled 30th, has been indefinitely postjtoned, as ing rapidity, however, and the volunteer into the barn. This brings the thresh station, or address the county superintendent through ill tire department being unable to cope in taking a garden patch full of red root, 19. State of Oregon vs Percy Losey; C. H. MARKHAM, ing in tlie first of tlie winter. ness was unable to make the necessary with it, everything in its path had to go. etc., that sheep will hardly manage. indecent exposure. J N Hart for plff. Gen. Passenger Agent. The only business house left standing in Sept. 19th occurred the first frost, Yours Truly, preparation. Dismissed. Portland, Or. the town is that of Lugger & I’ruett. The which killed the cornstalks, also the F. J. C anfield . At the poverty social in the Baptist 20. Plano MPg ’ Co vs Thos W Perry; leaves on the trees, changing them from church Friday night, to which the gene loss will run up into the thousands. R L Conner for plff. their green to all colors of the rainbow, Krnnirknble Cure« of l< lien inati nui action for money. ral public is invited, such fines as the II en I l-;si„te Tran. Icra. Default; sale of property ordered. From the Vindicator, Rutherfordton, N. C. PORTLAND, OREGON. which made fall the beautiful season of following w ill lie imposed upon those in Week ending March 27. 21. Northwest Gun & Bicycle Co vs the year. During the summer there were The editor of the Vindicator has had dulging in extravagance: silk bat, 10c; Mary L Hess to W R Carter 93’4 a occasion to test the efficacy of Chamber M G Stonebrink; action for money. R many thunder storms, also two thunder The only exclusively P bf . ntn S horthand gold watch, 10c; watch, ring, silk waist, HOOLln the Northwest: offers unexcelled facil pt Jos Hess d 1 c ...................... $1812.50 Iain's pain balm twice with the most re L Conner foy plff. Petition in bank storms followed with wind and hail. The S< ities lor learning this system, either personally Prince Albert coat, broadcloth suit, silk J no W Webber and wf to J I* I I owe markable results in each case. First, or mail. 1 he ivi uin employs neither shad first was on the 27th of June, causing a ing, by position with rheumatism in the shoulder from ruptcy. Non suit by plff. tie, nccklaco, patent leather shoes, silk nor arhitiary contractions, and is lot 3 Macy’s i.t add to Dayton. . 450 which he suffered excruciating pain for consequently the simplest. Most Legible and 22. State of Oregon vs I B Osborne; great deal of damage to the light apple Rapid shorthand dress, standing collar, each 5c ; diamond in use. It can be learned in E F Sutherland and wf to Joseph ten days, which was relieved with two ring, 10c; diamond necklace, $2.50. Ad assault. J N Hart for plff. Dismissed. crop that was in its path, knocking off one-third of lite time required bv the Pitman, applications of pain balm, rubbing the Barbow lots I, 2, 3 and 4 blk 7 Graham or Munson systems. Send for Free Trial mission and light refreshments free. 23. State of Oregon vs J A Reid; prac many of the green apples and bruising Lessons ami catalog. partH iilflii'ted and realizing instant bene Chandler's 2d add to McMinn Commercial bldg., cor. 2d & Washington. fit and entire relief in a very short time. ticing dentistry without license. J N many so that they were not perfect, also ville ................................................... Second, in rheumatism in thigh joint, Hart for plff. Continued. knocking out hundreds of window lights. Ann r. Mtg. Co of Scotland to J A almost prostrating him with severe pain, Oct. 5th there was another thunder State of Oregon vs J F Vance: larceny which was relieved by two applications, Campbell 129.64 a t 5 r 4 .......... I OCX) rubbing with the liniment on retiring in a dwelling. Plea of guilty, and sen storm accompanied by a heavy wind and Geo Howie anil wf to Robt. Howie at night, and getting up free from pain. tenced to one year in the penitentiary. hail storm, which caused much damage and wf ne qr of se qr sec 35-2-3. . 350 For sale by 11 owort h. to houses and barns and 01 chards that Iii all its stages there State to recover costs. Harvey E. Carey to J A I’ostle should be cleanliness. happened to be in its path. John Jones vs Gertrude J Denny; ac 2 *| a pt Joel Perkins d 1 c ........ 5æ Oct. 17th the first snow fell, but did Ely’s Cream Balm tion for money. Jury trial. Verdict for C«rd of Tliankw. Hank Brown to Wnr. Brown liw qr soothes and heals not last for many horns. Then there cleanses, plff for $77.05. the diseased membrane. 400 sec 10-5-7.......................................... To the neighbors and friends who so was a month of real autumn weather It cures catarrh and drives J T Simpson, mlrn’r, to Hank kindly assisted us in our late bereave On Nov. 19th snow fell to the depth of away a cold in the head quickly. Brown hf int in 11 w qrsec 10-5-7. 125 ment, we extend our heartfelt thanks. eight inches, tlie ground being frozen a Cream Balm is placed Into the nostrils, spreads U S to Janie Hutton lots 5, 6 and 7 W m M erchant . little, making good sleighing ever since, over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is im see 35-5-4............ .......................... There mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does The most beautiful thing in J110 McIntyre to Emma McIntyre Pat Thia signature ia on every box of Ibo genuine up to the date of this letter. I'roliHIr Court. have been 36 snow storms to date, and not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drug Laxative Bromo^Quinine Tablet« gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. the world is the baby, all 27'^11 und other land pt Joel Guardianship of lilsia A and Guy A the remedy that <*nrew a cold in on« day at present there are from three to eight ELY BROTHERS, 50 Warren Street. New York. Perkin’s <11 c.................................. I feet of snow on the ground, ami it looks Young, minors. Bond filed «nd ap dimples and joy. lhe most Frederick and Mary Barrell to Farm for rent—130 acres, near Mon now as if winter had just begun. Dur proved. twenty gait, tips the buggy over, hone pitiful thing is that same baby, Frederick Barrell jr and Adrian! mouth. Enquire at this office. 13tf ing December, January and February gets away, lawyer gets dumped out. re Barrell 15 a pt Matthew Hall d 1 Via llrmiwl filed Id lie for l.ai.rippe. the thermometer never went up but twice thin and in pain. And the c t 3 r 3 .......................................... Adverthrd l.ettrrw. ceives a bruised head, sells the buggy. 50 above freezing, and was as low as 28 de George W. Waitt, of South Gardiner, The following letters reninin uncalled grees below zero on Feb. 22d. March The owner of the buggy proves his prop mother does not know that a U S to Wm Thurman lot 5 sec 34- Me., says: “I have had the worst cough, That is Pat for in the McMinnville poetoffice March 7th it was 22 degrees below zero, and erty and the lawyer goes free. 5-4....................................................... cold, chills ami grip and have taken Iota prohibition here in the hills of Maine. little fat makes all the differ- U S to Wm Allen 326.33 a secs 34 26, 1901: since then the days have begun to grow of trash of no account but profit to the C. A. B erry . l'at Mr. Will Meyer, Mrs. Lizsie L. Miller, warmer. In the middle of the •n«l 35’5-4......................................... roads ------ — —------ ence. vendor. Chamberlain's cough remedy Owen Bogue to C B Lafollette lots Mrs. T. D. Malone, A. L. Pearson, Mr. there is three to four feet ot solid snow, Klops the Cough and Works Oil is the only thing that has done any good T. M. Reid. I Dimples and joy have gone, 1 to 6 inclusive blk 4 Gardiner's which will make good sleighing up to the Cold. whatever. I have used one bottle of it add to Sheridan . ........... .... J ames M c C ain , P. M. the first of May unless there is an unus- Laxative P>ro no-Qninioe Tablets curea and the chills, cold and grip have all and left hollows and fear; the Will Shepherd mid wf to Yamhill ual fall of warm rain. The rivers and cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price left me. 1 congratulate the manufactur 25 cents. 75 ers of an honest medicine." For aale fat, that was comfort and county 23-lootlis a for road........ lakes are covered with ice 18 inches to Tennessee Fanlconer to R. A.Stew tw’o feet thick. If a warm rain comes The Fiueat Service to the Ea«l mid by Howorth. color and curve-all but pity art hf int in parcel in Faulco- and raises the river and breaks the ice >ouih. ncr's add to Sheridan ................ 200 loose and starts it out of the streams it l.ic«*n«es 1« marry« and love-is gone. The O. R. & N. Co., in connection Wm DeHaven mid wf to R A Stew will cause many thousand dollars dam- with the Oregon Short Line and South March 19—Clyde LaFollette, 24, and i >,The little one gets no fat art hf int in same land .............. 200 Luella j ages to bridges and other property. M. Nash, 21, of Wheatland. Mar em Pacific, offers the finest service and U S to Ove M Ausve 80 a in sec 23- from her food. There is some 5 3 ..................................................... Pat ried by Rev C. C. Bell. The oldest inhabitants claim that fastest time to Salt Lake, Denver, Kan March 20— Elan K. Shaw, 22, and Iva I this is the worst winter for seventy-five sas City, Omaha, St. Paul, St. Louis, thing wrong; it is either her food John Kirkwood and wf to Nellie E. Perkins, 19. of Newberg Married by ; years. It is hard to make the yanks be Chicago, and all points east. Three G Walling80a pt Matheny d 1 c J. M. Wright. J. P cures coughs and colds at lieve that there are green fields of wheat trains daily from Portland, with choice or food-mill. She has had no t 5 r 3...................................... .......... l March 22—James D. Derby, 26, and in Oregon, and that the fanners are plow of many different routes. Palace and F F Seely to Anna McDonald 5 a pmlp . We don ’ t mean that it fat for weeks; is living on what pt Jos B Rogers d 1 c t 3 r 1 ... Soo Flora N. Hutchens, at, of McMinnville. ing for their spring sowing. tourist sleepers, library, dining ami relieves you for a little while Business here is just about the same as chair cars oil all trains. Write A. L. Married by Rev. Geo. W. Fender. she had stored in that plump Anna McDonald and hush to F F M ircli 26—Geo. W. Bennett, 2t, of Seely lot 4 blk 17 Central add to —it cures. It has been doing it has been for the past three years. Pri Craig. G. P. A , O. R & N. Co,, Port Cow Utz t '<>.. Wash., aud Stella P. Powell, little body of hers; and that is Newberg ces: Wheat, $1.25 per bushel; flour, land, Oregon, for particulars. .............................. this for half a century. It has 19, of this county. $4 75 per barrel; butter, 20c per pound; Win H Hubbard and wf to Theda gone. She is starving for fat; March 27—Wm Wyrick. 32, of Mason Gap ( loirrt. eggs, 16c per dozen; dressed pork, 6'2c M Huntlev lots 2 and 3 Little saved hundreds of thousands it is death, be quick I per pound; apples, $3 per barrel. Homes add................................ . The operation of through trains be 5«’ county, \\ ash . and Minnie V. Postle, 20, of lives. It will save yours if Since November election, the prohi- tween San Francisco and Izts Angeles, of this county. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod For wale. j bitionists have been making times lively via Surf and Santa Barbara, will begin Liver Oil is the fat she can My stock of harness, goods and fix- Mrs. C. E. Van bensen, of Kilboiirn, you give it a chance. ' for the liquor dealers, raids being made on Sunday, March 31, 1901. on the new *’I have received *> much bench! from It. tha- and the liquor poured out. lures. If I do not sell lie fore the 10th Wie., waeatlhcted with stomach trouble take; it will save her. What Maine Coast line. Two through trains daily. I alwav« recommend Shiloh’s for coughs of April, entire stock will be sold at and ivnstipation L>r a long time. 8he Th« genuine has thi- pletore nn throat, bronchial and lung tronbla.” needs is a few hundred women like Mrs. The t oast Line Limited leaving each ter il, take no other L HAS. VAN DE RCA R, Waterford. N. Y. auction by the piece to the highest bid eaya,"! have tried many preparations Nation to use the hatchet, to open the minal in the morning, equipped with ele If you have not tried it. send for free »ample. it. agrveabk der. Auction will be held once or twice but none have done me the grxxl that Rhllnh’« Cnn«nmptlnn Car» It Hold by al liquor, and enforce the prohibition law gant cafe and parlor ears, will make day taste will stirpo«« V"U $lr'i|C«l«tA at tftc. *Oc, •1.00 a bottle. A a week until entire stock is sold. Stock Chamberlain's stomach and liver tablets printed which is on the Maine statute book, and light trip« through the moat pictnreeqne, cnarantee <oew with every bottle SCOTT A ROWNE. Chemists. will be replenished when necessary to have." These tablets are for sale at Ht> < If you are net <ati*tted go to your druggist which is good enough if enforced. varied and entertaining scenes on the and get your money back. 409 Pearl St.. N. Y. sell all Reason for selling is ill health. worth s drug store. Price, 25 cents. Lawyer gets drunk, takes buggy and continent. Inquire of agents of tht BOc. and 91.00 Write for illnetrated book on consumptkm. Sew horse that is not his. and drives at a two- Samples free. Will go east. A. D. H oskins . all drugsut». Southern Pacific. pufewt cuet to >©u, S» C, Well» A Co., LeRoy, N.Y LOCAL NEWS. BEHNKt S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Nasal PSÍW CATARRH ÍLw Beauty (9 Shiloh’s Consumption Cure I I 4