Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, June 08, 1898, Image 4

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Wo'U save you $s this week on .
Hosiery - , -j.'" t
- Fast black, genuine 2 thread Maco, high spliced heel andMdoublc sole,
best In market for 25c per pair. , -4 ' "I ,JS -.,
2 thread MacQ ih tans, guarautccdlfast colors, spliced heel. and toeZ&c1
per pair.
Ladles' Underwear,
Vests, Jersey ribbed, high neck, long slceyes, 25o each.
Vests, Jersey ribbed, low neck, short slecyes, lOaud 16c each.'' A
Special Drives,
Fast black hose 6c per pair. Artie summer corsets, 35c each. Ladles'
-f" wrappers 48c each. Ladles' shirt waists 25c each. Ladles' ribbed yests,
6c each.
dash.
STORE.
HOLVERSONS
CASH
STOKE
You save about 37 12 per cent by
buying your clothing during our
Green T
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It's a makeroom inducement, and many have taken advantage
of it, Haye you ? Look at the summer underwear
wc are having such a run on at
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DURBfN STILL WINS
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Horeb"Precinctulls Him
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ANONYMOUS LETTERS FAILED.
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Moie Details By Precincts Sfiow
Results Favor Republicans.
CAX.Ii A ME33BNOBR - - - -and
have your notes and packages
delivered, to collect a bill, to go ou
errands for you. Ask for special
rates on merobants' packages.
Charges reasonable. Bloyclo ser
vice. Ring Blue boxes or telephone
40.
Lockwood Messenger System, Central
oOlce No. 280 Commercial street.
A Surprising dut t i
'Best Shoes
At Cut Rate Prices,
OUR MONEY SAVERS.
Men's "Five" Millions" $1 60
"Good as Gold" Men's 1 75
Good as Good" Boys 1 25
"Good as Gold" Youths....... 160
Ladles' Picnic shoes 1 75
Men's Congress shoes 1 00
Talblo Oil Cloth, alt kinds orly 12c
a yurd.
Straw and Crash Hats way down.
OSBCRN'S RACKET STORE.
N. J. Damon, Prop.
Strawberry Depot
JThc Famous
Clark Seedling!
SONNEMANN,
Grocer,
24 State St. Telephone 61.
Closing Prices,,
Reduced prices on summer
goods to close them out.
Plain color dress ducks 10c
Black and white dimities 10c
Plain drehs crash, 12 yard for. . . .81.00
Salem Local
Circuit Court.
Judge Burnett held a short session
of Department No. 1, Marlon countj
circuit court, Uday. Court adjourned
sine die, after having made the fol
lowing erders: Cases of R- L. Sabln
ys. Eliza Brooks, action for money;
Mrs. R. E. Nichols vs. B. F. Drake,
attachment; L. A. Lewis, ct al, vs.
Southern Pacltlc Company, attach
ment; Jacob Miller vs. Frank Van
Wcsscnhove, ct al, attachment; Met
ropolitan National Bank vs. Mattlson
Bros, notion for money; N. Yano vs. S.
1 Company, damages; all continued
to Juno term.
Default and Judgment was entered
in the following cases: W. II. Sav
ago vs C A Whale; Gilbert Bros, vs
O. II, Cannon and W. F. Jcnks vs O.
E. Price.
Other orders wcro-Uiado as follows
A. N. Moores vs Ross E, Moores ct a
ejectment and damages, demurrer to
aow matter In reply and motion to
make new matter in roply moro defi
nite and certain both sustained,
Continued to Juno term. Sot for
Tuesday June 14, 0 a. in.
Warren Simmons adm., vs U. S.
Sommons, action for money, settled.
Pacific Paper Co., a corporation, ys.
E. II. Flagg, attachment, default and
Judgment as prayed for In complaint
less $30 paid, pendente lito with
order to soil attained property,
Florcnco Irwin vs. O. A. Whale,
action for monoy, default of defend
ant entered. Continued to Juno
term.
Tho damage caso of Carrie Hug
gins vs. Jeff Tharp has been set fori
p. in. Monday, Juno 13, as was also tho
caso of state vs. P. Day, who Is
charged with selling liquor without
a license.
Straw Hats,
must go. Wo oircr them
closo to the cost mark.
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Children's Oxfords,
colois, coin, toes, now
Chocolate
goods,
$1,25 Oxfords now $1.00
91.50 Oxfords now , 1.20
$1.75 Oxfords now... .,.,.. 1.35
$2.00 Oxfords uow ....... T..... 1.76
See Our Umbrellas, i
beforo you buy, wc glvo you aAno
steel rod, fancy handle, goodi top
for $1.00, better onc9 for $1.2581.50
to $3.
B. & O. CORSETS
STANDARD PATTERNS
Willis Bros. Co,
Cash Dry Goods and Shoo Store
Phone 190,
Mall otdera solicited.
m Blacksmith Shop.
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The second ofasorlos of entertain
ments to bo glyen during commenco
mcut, by the pupils of tho Wlllanietto
University College of Music, was
given in thq Unlvorslty chapel Tues
day ovenlng, beforo a good sled au
dience, Tho work of the vocalists
participating was thoroughly appre
ciated. The entertainment consisted
of tliu presentation of tho rustic can
tata entitled "Katio Dean." Tho
characters woro well represented and
thocostumes'weroelegant.Tho singing
throughout was exceptionally good.
Miss Ella Rinoman, as ICatlo Dean,
tho leading character, Interpreted her
rolo admirably. Miss Rlueman
possesses a voice of raro sweotness and
with training will become a talontcd
vocalist. Blddlo McCunc, by Mrs.
Roso Babcock and tho Rich Lady by
Mrs, Esthor llall-McNary wero ably
represented, these ladles haying reo-
ognlzed ability as vocalists. J, Fred
Emmctt, as tho coachman, was good
as wero also II. II, neritago and W.
v. Babcock In tho rales of Butler and
Policeman, respectively. Prof. R. A,
Heritage sustained tho role of a
Jouhnal reporter admirably, In all
the ontortalnuieut was a splendid
success.
This evening In tho university
chapel will bo given tho closing re
cital by tho graduating class of the
Collego of music. Tho graduates are:
Miss Juniata Laufman, Miss Nellie
Brown, Miss Etta N. French, M lss
Llrzie Aschenbrenucr, Miss AnnaD
Atwood, Utsa Lclo Nlcklln, Mr
Baker, Mr. Hoses Bliougo.
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SDULIMtTY:
Hill 3, Pederson 1, Tongue 72,
Veatch 05; Clinton 1, Gecr 73, King
09, Luce 1; Dayis 1, Dunbar 74, Kln
cald 09, Wakefield 1; Boise 88, Bur
nqtt 78, D'Arcy 00, Hewitt 54; Robert
son 00, Smith 71; Hayden 102, Irvine
05; Barkley 02, Porter 77; Adams CO,
Looney 70, Dlmlck 02, Grifllth 09,
Bowerman 1, Cummlngs 70; Flagg 07,
Lewis 73, McCulloch 09, McCourt 72,
Bunts 05, Crolsan 08, Uein 00, Knight
01, Myord 01, Baldwin 3, Coulson 2,
Hurst 2. Howell 1; Illlg 1, Matsh 01,
MIley 05, Durbin 100, Taylor 1,
Wain G9.
su.vek falls:
Tongue 17, Veatch 11; Gecr 10, King
13; Dunbar 10, Klncald 13; .Booth 12,
Moore 20, Boise 13, Burnett 10, D'Arcy
10, newltt 16, Robertson 13, Smith 17,
nayden 14. Irvine 10.
elkhekn:
Hill 1, Tongue 8, Veatch 10; Geer
7, King 12; Dunbar 0, Klncald 13;
Boise 9, Burnett 7, D'Arcy 8, Hewitt
5. ITayden 7, Irvine 7; Barkley 11,
Porter 7; Adams 7, Looney 7, Dlmlck
10. GrlUlth II, Bowerman 0, Cook 0;
Cummlngs 0, Flagg 0, Lewis 0, Mc
Culloch 0, McCourt 0, Bents 11,
Croisan 11, Uein 10, Knight 12, Myers
10; Marsh 11, MIley 7; Durbin 10,
Wain 8.
UHEITENDUSH.
Hill 5, Tongue 32, Veatch 20; Clin
ton 1, Gecr 33, King 32, Luce 3; Dun
bar 30, Klncald 30; Boise 27, Burnett
33, D'Arcy 10, Hewitt 25; Robertson
27, Smith 32; nayden 30, Irvine 20;
Barkloy 31. Porter 29; Adams 32,
Looney 27. Dlmlck 22, Griffith 20,
Marsh 20, MIley 30; Durbin 25,
Wain 30.
ST. TAUL.
Hill 4, Pederson 0, Tongue 40,
Veatch 79; Clinton 0. Geer 44, King 78,
Luce 1; Dayis2. Dunbar 38, Klncald
78, WakQelcd 3; Bolso 71, Burnott37,
D'Aarcy 70. Hewitt 23. Robertson 08,
Smith 42; Hayden 85, Irvine 30; Bark
loy 08, Portor 19; Adams 43. Looney 31,
DimlckCO, Urifllth 70, Bowerman 1,
Cook 5.
GEUVAIS,
Hill 5, Pcdorson 2, Tongue 80, Veatch
04; Clinton 3, Geer 89. King 00,Luce3.
Davis 2, Dunbar 75, Klncald 100,
Wakefield 3; Boslo 00, Burnett 59,
D'Arcy 130, Hewitt 40; Robertson 98,
Smith 09, Hayden 118, Irvine 62,
Barkley v97, Porter 71; Adams 74,
Loopy 75, Dlmlck 84, Grifllth 09,
Bowerman 1, Cook 1; Lowls 75, Mc
Culloch 09; McCourt 08, Bents 97,
Crolsan 123, Hoin 03; Knight 112,
Myors 91, Baldwin 4, Coulson 2,
Hurst 5, Howell 1, Durbin 110, Tay
lor 4, Wain 05.
MAIIION,
Hill 10, Pederson 7, Tongue 30,
Veatch 30; Clinton 4, Geer 37, King
34, Luco 7, Davis 5, Dunbar 35, Kln
cald 33, Wakefield 7; Bolso 32, Bur
nott 41, D'Arcy 27, Howltt 25; Rob
ortson30, Smith 30; Hayden 42, Irvine
31, Barkloy 33, Porter 31.
NOItTlI SALEM,
Hill 3, Pederson 6, Tongue 120,
Veatch 03, Gecr 130, King 101; Dun
bar 124, Klncald 105, Wakefield 1;
Bolso 80, Burnett 141, D'Arcy 87,
Hewitt 83, Hayden 102, lrylno 103;
Barkloy 90, Porter 118; Illlg 7, Marsh
98, MIley 110: Durbin 105, Taylor 8,
Wain 111.
ENQLEWOOD.
Hill 12, Pedorson 11, Tongue 153,
i mmm
Veatch 139; Clinton 8, GceOlOO, King
14B. IjIica 3: ltntn Itn Rnrnnt.t. 1R1.
I D'Arcy 120. Hewitt 102: Robertson
149, Smith 142; Uaydcn 155, Ir7ino
130; Barkley 139, Porter 155; Adams
147, Looney 162, Dlmlck 142, Griffith
140, Bowerman 10,Cook 8; Durbin 161,
Taylor ll, Wain 137.
YEW PAKK.
II 111 10, Pederson 12, Tongue 138,
Veatch 108; Clinton 9, Geer 138, King
113, Luce 0; Day Is 10, Dunbar 120,
Klncald 124, Wakefield 4; Boise 102,
Burnett 160. D'Arcy 115, Hewitt 80;
Robertson 115, Smith 135; Hayden 127
lrylno 119; Barkley 114, Porter 130;
Adams 120. Looney 140, Dimick 107,
Grlfflth 120, Bowerman 0, Cook 10,
Cummlngs 133, Flagg 127, Lewis 133,
McCulloch 131, McCourt 125, Bents
111, Croisan 100, Hcln 108, Knight 110,
Meyers 100, Baldwin 13, Vanfleet 10;
Coulson 13, Hurst 14, Howell 13; Illlg
13, Marsh 115, MIley 125; Durbin 119,
Taylor 13, Wain 133.
HOKEB.
Hill 2, Tongue 29, Veatch 01; Geer
32, King 59, Luce 2; Boise 49. Bur
nett 35, D'Arcy 53,Hcwitt 17; Hayden
02, Irvine 29; County ticket about
same.
This, without Horcb and Chain -poeg,
leaves Wain but seven behind.
Rcllablo word received from Cham
poeg stated Wain had a majority of
one, Durbin has six only for a lead
without Horeb.
Wm. Sullivan arrived with the
vote from Horeb this morning. It
gives Durbin 59, Taylor 1, Wain 30.
Thevotethen would stand:
Durbin 2,820
Wain 2,813
Durbln's plurality without
Champocg 30
MABION COUNTY TOTAL.
The following totals, on state and
congrssslonal tickets, arc taken from
the reports nt hand In this efllce:
CONGRESSMAN.
Hill 131
Pederson 109
Tongue 3,191
Veatch 2,449
GOVERNOR.
Clinton 05
Gecr 3,171
King 2,615
Luco...! 66
SECRETARY OF STATE.
Davis 137
Dunbar 2,972
Klncald 2,720
Wakefield 69
TREASURER.
Booth 2,468
Moore 3,134
Sears 101
Votaw 75
SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC INSTRUC
TION. Ackerman 2,985
Erueric 200
Hosmer 101
Lyman ,2,537
STATE PRINTER.
Fitch 2,397
Grace 187
Leeds 2,080
McDaulel 100
JUSTICE SUPREME COURT.
nacklcman 105
Moore 2,930
Ramsey. . .. 2,375
ATTORNEY-GENERAL.
Blackburn 2,937
Bright 117
Story 2,392
SHERIFF.
Durbin 2,790
Wain 2.783
SAM HAYDEN ELECTED.
naydon's yote is not yet final. He
loses Tillamook by 230, carries Linn
by about 200, Polk by 52, ne is very
closo In Yamhill, and carries Marlon
by about 400.
So far as counted Hon. n. L. Bark
loy has a majority of 100 oyer L. L.
Porter for Joint senator, in Clackamas
county. It Is not believed that his
majority In Clackamas will overcome
the majority against him in Marion.
Judge Bolso's friends are hopeful
that he may pull up to the winning
place on tho ticket.
CANVASSING BOARD
Tho board for canvassing tho vote
of tho county Is composed of Justice
II. A, Johnson, of Salem, Justice
nays, of Woodburn, and a deputy
clerk, J. B. F. Giesy.
The work was begun at 1 o'clock
and will consum6 soveral days. Ow
ing to tho close majority of Mr. Dur
bin for sheriff the board has deemed
REPORT
imwwmannpo
Of Reina Mercides De'
struQtion. . . :
London Papers Deny Forces
Were Repulsed.
Five Spanish Sailors and 29
Marines Were Killed.
SAVE LABOR
'
Why work this warm weather when you can buy made-up gatv
ments at the prices we are offering them,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday;
Manila People Hungry.
London, June 8. A News corre
spondent sends report of great dls
tress In Manila owing to shortage of
provisions,
News in England.
London, June 8. The report of the
repulse of American forces while
trying to land at Santiago is denied
by a Times special.
One Less.
Madrid, June 8. It Is officially ad
mitted that the Spanish warship Rena
Mercides was sunk at Santiago Mon
day. Five sailors and 29 marines on
deck were killed.
Another Account.
Washington, June-8. Reina Mer
cides is the name of the Spanish
torpedo boat destroyer sunk Monday
night at Santiago. Five sailors and
29 marines wero killed.
Warship at Manila.
Victoria, B. C, June 8. The
steamer Empress of Japan brings news
of the arrival at Manila of five addi
tional warships.
SPECIAL SALtf!
Underwear,
Underwear !
Muslin Underwear, Ribbed Vests,
Extra Values, Great Reductions'
ilQUHgr
257
Com mercial St.
The Bargain House of Salem,
Torpedo Boat Sunk.
Washington, June 8. The West
Indian papers are publishing that the
Spanish torpedo boat destroyer sank
Monday night of! Santiago.
Alaskan Steamer Sunk,
Victoria, B. 0., Juno 8. New
steam wheel steamer was wrecked
while on the way to Stlckeen rlyer
Alaska.
Signed by the President.
Washington, June 8. The bill for
the removal of all political disabilities
arising from the civil war Is now a
law, President McKlnley haying for
mally approved It.
Reported Repulse.
London, Juno 8. The correspond
ent of the Times, at Havana says jthe
Americans attempted to land at
Aguadores, but wero repulsed.
CITY COUNCIL, DEAD-LOCK.
It best to risk tho contesting candi
dates to have representatives present
at the canvass, aud Mr. Durbin has
named Messrs, F. N, Derby and W. T.
Rlgdon, Rex W, Davis was present
for Mr. Wain when tho ballots wero
being counted.
Mrs. Ogle's kindergarten in the
Congregational church will close Fri
day, probably with a picnic for tho
llttlo ones. Miss Myrtle Dayis of
McCoy, who was with Mrs. Ogle two
years, will probably conduct the
school for llttleones this fall at the
same place.
Or. Mllo' Fain Fills. "One cent doae."
Wiggins' Bazaar,
Packet Prices.
An actual saving of from 10 to 20
per cent on nearly cvory item you
purchase.
Of courso thero aro a few things
excepted HkoO. N. T, cotton, black
cat hoo, otc. Thcso aro tho samo
prlco tho couutry over.
Shoes, underwear, ihoslory, notions,
glassware, kltchcnware. overalls,
overshlrts, at lowest .rackot prices.
Speaking of Wheels,
Silk flags Another lot
hand. 17o or 20c attached
wheel,
Bicycle w'lurlagig,
The Latest FacW8c.
Coma and see.
Just at
to your
Wo doubled our last year's sales
somo weeks ago, and aro pushing on to
hotter tilings and by tho way we've
only gold 13 $30 wheels tills wholo
season, That speaks well for tho
class of trado wo handle,
The Stearns
is the S50 Wheel
of Salem,
If you doubt it uso your eyes. It's
not in tho same class as the common
$50 wheel,
Another
next week.
No Quoram Owing to Non-Attendance
of Members,
Last evening was the time for tho
regular session of the city council,
but owing to the non-attendance of
Messrs. nunt, Graham and Smith no
quoram could be secured, as Mr. Buren
is absent from the state. The last
regular meeting was thwarted in the
samo manner, and the reason given by
the absenting members is that the
business of the city is not being con
ducted in a business-like manner.
Somo claims against the city are
coming up for allowance which these
gentlemen claim aro not valid, for the
reason that they were contracted In
an Irregular manner.
At the last meeting held a resolu
tion was passed empowering tho
street committee to contract Joint
county bridges to the amount of J200
without bids or authority from tl.i
council. When this resolution wi.
voted upon Messrs Buren and Smlt
walked out from behind the bar ano
reruscd to yote, but It waj carried
with Hunt and Graham voting no.
Thefo men arc earnestly endeavor
ing to work In the luteret8 of the
city, as they see it, but many citizens
aro of thcoplnirn that they nhould
either utlend tho meetings of tho
council and thero uso their best efforts
for success, or resign their positions
and let the people deal with the matter.
TODAY'S MARKET.
Portland, June 7. Wheat vallej
83: Walla Walla, 84c.
Flour Portland, . $4.75; Superfine
$2.50 per bbl.
Oats Will to 3839c.
Hay Good, $11(212.50 per ton.
Hops 410cj old crop 40c.
Wool Valley, 1415c; Eastern
Oregon, 812c.
Millstuff Bran,$17; shorts, $17.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.00
turkeys, live, 1213c.
Eggs Oregon, 13(14c per doz.
under 60 lbs,C7c;sheep pelts,1015c,
Onions $2.25 per sack.
Butter Best dairy, 25(3)30c; fancy
creamery, 50c55c a roll.
Potatoes, 3545c per sack.
Hogs Heavy, $4.25.
Mutton Weathers 4c; dressed, 0c,
Beef Steers, $3.504; cows, $2.50:
dressed, 6j7.
SALEM MARKET.
Wheat 68c.
Oats 35W37c.
Hay Baled, cheat, $10.
Flour In wholesale lots, $4.70: re
tall $6.
Hogs dressed, 51c.
Live cattle 33c.
Veal 53,
Butter Dairy 1012c; creamery.
180J20C.
Sheep Live. 31c a lb.
Wool Best,15c. Mohair 2728c
Hops Best 814c. .
Eggs 12c in trade.
Poultry Hens, 6c; spring chickens
121c; ducks;Cc per lb.
Farm smoked meats Bacon,
ham, 10c; shoulder, 8J9c.
Potatoes 15Ta)18c in ca-jh..
Our Reduction Si
Has been a success beyond anything we could haye hoped for.
Still tho good work goes on. We want your money. You
want our goods. Think of it. You can buy a good
Not Troubled Now.
"From my childhood 1 have been In
poor health and my skin was yellow.
When I was 10 years old I had salt
rheum on one of my hands. I got a
bottle of Hood's Saroaparllla and be
fore I had taken all of it my hand
was well. I havo never been troubled
with salt rheum since."
Mrs. Bertha Reid,
Baker fill v. fir.
Hyod's Pills are easy to take, easy
to operate. Cure Indigestion, headache.
Suit from us for
A better one for , ...
A fine dress suit for 7,00
Any $20 suit for
$3.50
5,00
to 9.50
. 15,00
Boys and children's suits. Wo have a largo selection, that we
will sell regardless of cost, hats, furnisning good, all down to
the bottom price. In fact, everything goes at the cheapest
price during this reduction sale,
W. JOHNSON & CO.
120 STATE ST.
FROM A SUFFERER.
Bone
S, C. Parker, Sharon, Wis., writesv-"I
ive tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for
"ling piles and it always stops them in two
i n ites. I consider DeWitt's "Witch Haiel
v the greatest pile cure on the matket.'5
')rug Store.
Aokei's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on a
hositive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, raising
uu uc iwu msircis aucr eating or any rorm
of dyspepsia 1 One little tablet gives im
mediate relief. s att& "d 50c.
How A. Cooper Had a Rotten
Healed After 35 Years,
CnEHALis, "Wash., April 9, 1398.
Dr. J. F. Cook, Salem, Or:
1 received your letter and was glad
to hear from you. You w mt to know
how my leg is getting along. It is
all right; the liesh is grow lag out over
the shin bone and is turning white.
It is not straight yet, but I think it
will be as straight as tho nr.hnr Ipit
when warm weather comes on; I can
work most of the time, The other
uociors tola mo 1 could never be
cured without splitting it and scrap
ing the bone, but they are mistaken.
It is getting well without cuttlnc or
scraping, so they do not know as much
as they thought they did, butyouare
all right, for you haye done Ju3t what
you said you could do. I will answer
any questions you ask about my leg,
Very truly yours,
A. Cooper.
Dr. Cook's office is at 301 Liberty
street, Salem,
Captain Pierce Exonerated.
San Francisco, June 8, Captala
O. F. Bolles and J. K. Bulger, local
lnspecters of steam vessels, have ex
onerated Captain Pierce, of the (tor
ona, of all blame for tho loss of the
steamer Corona off Lewis island,
January 23. Tho weather was cloud
and the ship chart Indicated seven
fathoms of water at the place where
she struck a rock while being steered
by a pilot.
Moki Tea positively cures sitk
A
DIED.
lot of $10 Victors due
aUm- WIGGINS' BAZAAR !
DAY. At the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Munson, in North Salem, Tuesday.
Juno 7, 1893, Mr. Mary Elizabeth
Day, aged 80 years, of paralysis.
The deceased leaves one son and one
daughter, vlr: Mr. Day, of this city,
and'Mrs. J. W, Carr, of California.
The funeral was held at 11 a. m.,
today, Rev, T. n. Lloyd Jofllclatlng.
Burial was had In Leo Mission cemetery.
indigestion and constipation
drink. Kemovts all eruptions of
producing a perfect complexiou, or money re.
iuuucu. zj cents una 50
headache,
delightful
the skin.
cents.
S. M. Geary. Pierson, Mich., writes: "De
Witt's Wi'ch Haiel Salve is curinc mere piles
here than all other roniedles combined. It
cures eczema and all other skin diseases."
Stone Drug Store.
Card of Thanks,
The undersigned wishes to extend
his slncerest thanks to the friends
and fire department who bo kindly as
sisted during the misfortune of our
lumu burning on Tuesday,
O. P. Dadney,
Dissolution Notice,
Notice Is hereby uiven that the
firm of Churchill & Burroughs has dis
solved by mutual consent. T. S. Bur
roughs will continue the business, and
will collect all bills and pay all claims
of the old firm.
0. H, Churchill,
7lm T. S. Burroughs.
Consolidated, TJUrcy & Westa
cott who formerly ran Independent
livery stables of their own have con
solidated and will hereafter be found
in the livery business at the Red
Front llyery barn at 104 Commercial
Btret. 5-10-lmo
Experience is the best teacher. Use Acker's
English Remedy in any case of coughs, colds
orcroun. Should it fail to rive immliari
relief money refunded. 25 cents and 50 cents.
How's This I
We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re
ward for auy caso of Catarrah that
can not be cured by nail's Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. Cueney & Co. Props., Toledo.O.
We lllO undorslpnnfl. lmvlmr Irnnwn
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorablo In all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out. any obligations
made by their firm.
rv.7.: A JS"a. "UVJ? L"nuKK'.
S. C. P. Tones, Milesburg, Pa., write.:-."!
have used Dewitt's Litlle Early Risers nl
and must say I have never used any pills d"'
ing forty years of house keeping that p
such satisfactory results as a lixatire or
cathartic. Stone Dru Store. 1
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F
GLASSES
ioieco. O , Waldlng Klnnan & Mar
rln. Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Intern
ally, actlnir
mucous surfaces
iy
and
Price, 75c,
Druggists.
directly upon tho blood
laces or tne system.
per bottle. Sold by all
Testimonials free.
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CASTOR 1 A
For Infants and CMldrea.
Tie Kind You Have Always Bwght
Bears the
Signature of
Adjusting spectacles to suit arl0QJ
conditions of sight and making lenses
and frames to order
A SPECIALTY
Spectacles from 2oo to 81. ..
Made to order from 82 to 87, accord
ing to kind of frame and lenses.
Eyes Tested Free!
Occullsts prescriptions, careful at-
SFZIS
"ZT!Lf0 ryjs
tention given. . ,..jnc,mv
Frames repairea anamauo-
new. Lenses duplicated.
Charges reasonable.
CHARLES H. HINGES. D.
Expert optician. , drBj
Between nostofllce & ' "
J store.