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THE VA)LUM1HA Jlh'HAJJf: FlM DA V. AUGUST H I ur CBtutniij PT-i UKOYKLAM). (jKovkunp, Aug. !. A protracted meeting lias been in progress Ht I'leas ant Mount t lie past week, conducted hv Kev. T. K. Hudson. Kev. H. II. Polk preached two very able sermons during the meeting. Kev. T. H. Mitchell, of Coffuville, Mis., is visiting hoinefolks and assisting in the meeting. Kev. M. L. Kone, of Culleoka, assisted some in the meeting. Six persons were receiv ed into the church Sunday, two ly con fession and four hy lett jrs. Mrs. . I. K. Crews, who bus been visi ting relatives in Texas, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Charley llickerson, of Manchester, Tenn., visited relatives in this vicinity last week. Mrs. Kila Irvine, of Polk's Station, Obion county, is visiting her sisters, Miss Mattie'and Nomia Lancaster. M iss Denie Crews, of Hear Crock, is visiting Miss Susie IMIleluiy. The public school will commence at Pleasant Mount Academy next Mon day, conducted ly Clyde (ialloway. With hcst wishes' for the IlilHAI.O and its many readers, I am as ever, Km it in. wino i:i:vai:i. wino Tin1 readers of this jinper will he pleased to learn t hat t here is at lea-t one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure known to t he medical fraternity. Cata. rli helng a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, net inn directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of t he system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving ""' patient st retmth by build inu up t he const it ut ion anil assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its cur rat ive powers, that, t hey offer ne Hundred Iiollars for any ease that it fails to cure, hi ml for list of testimonials. Address. K..I. I II I'.N KY A C ., Toledo, O. Hold by Druggists, 7.V-. Hall's Kamily Pills are the West . KOHKKTS HKM AM) KXOll CREKK. Knoii Ckkkk, Aug. 0 Kevs. K. (i. Linn and W. (). Koberts will conduct a protracted meeting at Huberts' Chapel beginning next Saturdav, Aug. 14. There will be an election of ollieers in our League at Godwin Chapel next Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. C P. Koberts returned from a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. lienson Kvins, of Culleoka, last week. l'rof. Kshman's mother, on her re turn from Athens, Alabama, paid hi in a short visit last week at Ksq. Page's. The following were the visitors at Mrs. Vesey's the past two weeks: Misses Keliecea Paris, Lizin Leftwieh, Jessie McCain, Viola .(ones and Mrs. Fonts, all from Columbia ; also Kev. ,1. X. Yesey, wife and children, from l!os ton, Ky. Mr. Vesey will return home Tuesday, via Nashville; his family will remain with relatives in Santa Fe for tfnnie time. Mrs. Ida Neiplin leaves for Nashville Tuesday to spend a few days. Miss Mamie Yesey returned Satur day after a pleasant visit of two weeks to friends at Park's Station. Misses Km ma Page, Carrie Sewell and Master Luther Sewell, of Nash ville, are visiting at tlieir uncle's, Ksu. Page's; also their cousin's, Mr. N. M. Page's family this week. Miss Hettie Keaves, of Columbia, is visiting friends on Knob creek at this writing. She has much sympathy in the loss of her mother, her best earthly friend. "Chloe" and family returned from a pleasant visit to relatives on Leipers' creek and at Santa Fe last Saturday. Misses Joe and Olivia Foster, of Carter's Creek, are visiting Miss Win frie Koberts. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Adams visited her parents at Tlieta last week. There will bo a fishing party at Hun ter's Ford, in Koberts llend, noxt Thursday. We are all anticipating a aengiitrui day. Mr. Ebon Alexander is on the sick list. Mrs. J. K. Koan is also indisposed. Chlok. Garwood's SiirHiipunilu-rfor the blood guaranteed to cure. a. B. Rains. MT. ZIOS AM) Til ETA. Mt. ion. Aug. 8. After an absence of several weeks from the columns of the ever welcome IIkkald, we come again. We have had a glorious revival at Mt, ion since our last communication. There were twelve conversions and live additions to the church, and the christians were greatly revived. The meeting was held by Bros. Jones and Little, of Petersburg, and Hro. Isom. Never did ministers preach the (Jospel in such thunder tones, nor christians work more faithful; never were Uospei songs sung with more melody, and nev er was prayer more earnest and effec tive. There is some talk of organizing an Kpworth League at this place. We nope that every one will Help us in this noble work. Miss Florence Basham is teaching school at Theta. We hope patrons and pupils will be pleased with her, as she is a re lined votinit ladv. Misses Kpperson and Huggins, of asnville, are visiting Mrs. in. is. iai ton. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Pewette, of Mt. 1 leasant, have Just returned home rrom a pleasant visit to relatives in this vi cinity. Mr. and Mrs. Kruee White, of Camp bell's, are visiting relatives here. Miss Ida Adkisson, of Columbia, pcut a week with Mrs. Malinua (,auo Wav sincn out bo. Mr. Ijoii Fitgerald is quite sick at mis w riting. With best wishes for the Hkkai.d and its man v reader, I remain. School- it Kb. Ol.ll l'KOI'l.K. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will Jind the true remedy iu Klectric Hitters. This medicine does' not stimulate and contains no whisky nor other intoxi cant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding na ture in theperformanceof the functions. Klectric Hitters is an excellent appe tizer and aids digestion. Old people lind it justexactly what they neM. Price 5Uc. and I1.0H per 'bottle at 'Woldridge V Ir vine's drug store. ." june4 ly MAPLE MOl'NT. Maim.k Moot, Aug. 10. Another "writing spell" induces us to contribute something to votir most valuable paper. Mr. M. K. Allen shipped oue car of hogs and cattle, and Mr. Cook of Santa Fe, not in two cars Saturday. A bridge man had the misfortune to get hurt at the railroad bridge this morning while engaged at work. The block iell from the tackle striking him on the arm and bruising it consider ablv. Several months will elapse ere "1 orrcstDiiWnls. the bridge reaches completion. They are putting in the coffer for the digging and clearing out for the erection of the second pillar to-day. James Sed berry, of Thompson's, came out to see his parents at (iodwin on lat Thursday, accompanied bv his two in teresting children, Huruard and Willie. The children will remain with their grandparents for some length of time. Mrs. Ida Jackson is visiting her mother. Mrs. Cowsert, at this writing. Mis. Dr. McKwen came out with James Gregory last Friday to visit friends on Knob Creek. Hro. Krnest Timmons preached for thecongregation at Turkey Creek last Lord's Hay. Kev. .las. Harris Is at Campbell's Sta tion, conducting a series of ni'etiiis. The sudden appearing of "Kit.,"' of Kast (iodwin, tickled the people of this place. "Fit." says, "i;uess we can live under the Hingley tariff if others cm, but can't say we are struck on if." Well, "Fit." voted for it. Now, don't try to deny it. (.'oxrut iirron. I MON. I'sion, Aug. !. Good water, rain and health are very much needed at this time. M r. M. L. Walters was taken serious ly ill yesterday morning. We hope, by the skillful aid of Or. Haywood, that he will soon be restored to health again. Mr. J. B. Pigg and family, of Santa Fe, are with him at this time. Mrs. Kmma (iodwin is no better. Mrs. Joe Morrow, of Theta, has im proved since our last. Mrs. Mary McKnight, of Lieper's creek, has been on an extended visit to her children on Knob and Snow creeks. She spent a day with your humble scribe. We sympathize very much with her in her allliclions. Mr. K. 1). Whitaker, of Nashville, re turned home Saturday, after spending a few days with hoinefolks. Mrs. J . A. Whitaker and children are expected out from Nashville soon to spend a few of the heated days with the family of Mr. J. M. Whitaker. Messrs. J M. Whitaker, W. Fitzgerald and Clarence Petty went to the Kettle Mills lishing last week. The school is in progress at Union, conducted by Mr. James Fitzgerald. M iss Florence Kashani has charge of the school at Theta. On account of the protracted meet ings, there will be no preaching at I'nion until the 4th Sunday in this month. Many thanks to "Jim Dandy" for his newsy letter. We will wind up our budget by hop ing for a blessed shower of rain e're the sunsets. Mountain Pink. The doctor may be a good old man, but even so, medical examinations and the "local application" treatment are ab horrent to every modest woman. They are embarrassing often useless. They should not be submitted to until every thing else has been tried. In nine cases out of ten, there is no reason for them. In nine cases out of ten, the doctor in general practice isn't competent to treat female diseases. They make a branch of medicine by themselves. They are distinct from other ailments. They can be properly understood and treated only by one who has had years of actual firactice and experience in this particu arline. This is trueof Dr. K. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician of the Inva lids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Kuffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, a remedy for all derange ments of the reproductive organs of women, has been in actual use for more than thirty years. It cures every form of "female weakness." MT. XERO AM) SAWDUST VALLEY. Mr. Nkiio, Aug. 10. Hev. Eugene Kingham, of Marianna, Ark., occupied the pulpit at Nebo Sunday, a week ago. He and his wife were visiting Dr. and Mrs. XV. XV. Joyce at the time. The protracted meeting will begin at Nebo the second Sunday in September. It will also be the occasion of the last quarterly meeting for this charge. We are earnestly hoping that great good may be accomplished in the Master's name. Miss Kate Joyce, of Yazoo City, Miss., returned home last week after spending several weeks very pleasantly with her uncle, Dr. W. W. Joyce. She visited the Centennial on her way home. Little Krnest Daimwood spent a week recently with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hanson, near Columbia. Mr. Harry Nance is spending a few days with his parents at Hon Aqua Springs. Miss Ida Mayberry was with friends at Foster's Chapel last week and at tended the protracted meeting there. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Kstes, Messrs. Wil lie Mayberry, Harry Nance, Otey Kin der and others went up to the Centen nial last week. Mrs. Dr. Joyce is enjoying a recrea tion at Primms Springs. Mrs. Jasper Carrigan is spending awhile with relatives in our midst. Messrs. G. P. Johnson and son Merl spent last week on a trading expedition in Hickman and Lewis counties. Mr. G. N. McKennon, Jr., cf Columbia, after spending awhile hero with rela tives, has gone to visit her mother, Mrs. Web Nelson, at Enterprise. Dr. XV. XV. Joyce and Miss Kva John son left for Primms Springs this morn ing to visit Mrs. Joyce. They- will re turn ia a few days, hut Mrs. Joyce ex pects to stay some time. Mr. and Mrs. J. I Chamberlain were at Lipscomb recently, visiting the family of Mr. M. A. McKride. Mr. J. XV. XV. Mcllride is progressing nicely with his new dwelling. It will command a beautiful view, as it stands on the level near the pike. Hoping toever do our duty as corres pondent, we remain, Vasiiti. (Jarwood's Sarsnpnrilla- guaranteed to cure. -for the blood A. B. Rains GOSIIEN. Gosiikn, Aug. K After some weeks delay, we again attempt to chronicle the happenings of our neighborhood. Miss Fannie Sewell, from near Santa Fe, has chargo of the school here. She has a very good attendance and is giv ing satisfaction as a teacher. our protracted meeting closed the 4th Sunday in last month. Hro. Keeves, from Shady Grove, was with us a part of the week. He. together with our pastor and the local preachers, did preaching, which resulted in some spiritual meetings, one conversion the tine and three additions to the churcn. Tom Jenkins and family are spend ing this week with relatives iu Hick man countv. Mr. Newt Pickard and family, from nearMt. Pleasant, are the guests of Mrs. Pickard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Gray. Hud Jarratt and Hob Jarratt and wife returned Saturday from a visit to Mar shall county. Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Blackburn took advantage of the excursion and visited the Centennial the Sth Inst. Will Ladd, Jr., and wife recently paid a visit to Mt. Pleasant friends. We un derstand that Will intends moving there right soon. Mr. Alva Gray, who has been spend ing several weeks with relatives in this and adjacent neighborhoods, will return next week to his home in Ken tucky. Mrs. Lou Ladd and little son Newt intends going to Mt. Pleasant soon to spend awhile. We have just received the sad intelli gence of the death of Mrs. Alice Ladd, wife of Hud Ladd, which occurred this morning at their home on Leiper's creek. We were not personally ac quainted with Mrs. Ladd, hut aiwavs heard her spoken of as being a good, christian woman; and what more can be said of any one? Mrs. Ladd leaves a husband, rive little children, one broth er and sister and host of friends to mourn her death. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence to morrow, and burial at Goshen. We are glad to report I'nele Tommie Wrenn, as he is generally known, im proving in health. Kev. Wm. Koberts, of the Methodist Missionary denomination, commenced a series of meetings af'Iilaek Walnut" Saturday the 7th iust. Sain Gideomb and family, from Buby ville, are the guests of his' father's family at this writing. Fkankik. Tired people are tired because they have exhausted their strength. The only way for them to get strong is to eat proper food. Hut eating is not all. Strength comes from good after diges tion. Digestion is made easy with shaker Digestive Cordial. People who get too tired die. Life is strength. Food is the maker of strength. Food is not food until it is digested. Tired, pale, thin, exhausted, sick sufferers from in digestion, can be cured by the use of Shaker Digestive Cordial". It will re vive their spent energies, refresh and invigorate them, create new courage, endurance and strength, all by helping their stomachs to digest their food. It aids nature, and this is the best of it It gives immediate relief and, with pc-r-severence, permanently cures. Sold by druggists. Trial bottle 10 cents. MTA1.VS. McCain's, July !). When a stone falls into a still pond there is a splash and a ruflling of the surface and then the circles begin to widen, and widen in ever-enlarging waves until each shore is lapped by the gentle ripples. We should all feel our importance as much as the little stone, in this world, and broaden, lengthen and cultivate the talents God has given us, until our lives and character mould and fashion the lives and character of others who come in contact with us. Then we throw into perpetual motion all the circles and ripples of the deen, still sea of human life. Again we come tilling our places in the widely-known Hkuai.d. Although a little stone's worth, 'tis always a pleasure to us to contribute our part. Our little town is all bustle and hurry now, for recration days are about over, and back to work we must go. School opened last week under the well-known faculty of Profs. Harris and Scott, with an enrollment of seventy-live pupils and with more to enter the first of September. The presence of Mr. Jasper Horn's family and Prof. Scott's sisters adds much to the enjoyment oi our village. We gladlv welcome them back. Masters Tom and John Knglish, of Enterprise, and Miss Hessie Thomas, of Sunnyside, are boarding with Mr. Joe Matthews and attending school here. Miss Famv L. Gordon, of Fayetteville, is visiting at Kev. M. K. Gabard's this week. Among those who attended the Cen tennial from our section last week were: Messrs. W. J. Fry, W. J. Yancy and brother, Kd Paisley, Marvin Fly, Hoss and K. L. Walker and l-elix ..el son. This community should feel proud of the nice compliment passed on it by as intelligent a man as I'roi. .lames a. Tate; also to have the honor of having him deliver his splendid lecture to this people again last week. Invitations have been Issued to the many friends of thecontracting parties, Mr. 'Koss Walker and Miss Kulalia Walker, to their marriage at the resi dence of Mr. J. K. Walker, Aug. is, at 3 p. m. Kev. M. K. Gabard assisted Kev. XV. J. Willis in a meeting at Campbellsville last week. From thence he will go on a tour through the counties of Giles aud Lawrence, holding church rallies. The families which we reported would go to Wayland Spriugs last week, failed to go on account of a misunder standing about the house. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oakley, of Knob Creek, have returned home after a pleasant visit to Messrs. Oakley and Woody. Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Whitaker, of Santa Fe, visited relatives in our midst since our last. The Alfred Burney Society will meet again Friday night, Aug. l.'l. Hope all the members will be present. Mr. Woody and family visited rela tives at Santa Fe and Knob Creek last week. Mr. Marvin Fly received the sad news of the death of his aunt, Mrs. Mattle Ladd, of Leiper's Creek, this week. Miss Annie Hell Craig, of Krentwood, spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. Dave Trousdale. McCain's Kndeavor Society will hold tlieir meeting at the county poor house on next Sunday eve at ;$ o'clock. The leaders are Mr. Will Henderson and Miss Nora Dugger. Hope as many Kndeavorers will go as possibly can, and have a good meeting and much good be accomplished. Prof. Will Heed is getting on nicely with his school at Amis' school-house. We wisli him much success in his new field of work. We are sorry to report Mr. Kobert Scott slowly sinking. His children are all at his bedside, kindly administering to his last wishes. With the katydids in discordant notes singing their lullaby of Katy-did and Katy-didn't, occasionally joiued by the chirping of the lonely crickets, we pull too the blind, letting them enjoy their royal festivities, for we can't, aud bid the Hkkai.d a dreamy good night, wishing it much success as the news "Hkkai.d of Dixie." omkoa. SANTA FE. Santa Fk, Aug. 1(1. After a protrac ted absence, we will attempt to give you what few items we can collect. Mrs. J. M. Kogers returned from Primm Springs to-aav. Mrs. K. D. Adkissdn and family and Clarance Witherspoon and sisters went to Primm Springs last Monday. Mr. James Jones and wife came in from the springs to-day. Mrs. Sallie Forsiev, who has been sick for more than a nionth, is Improving slowlv. Mrs. Dr. Walker was dangerusly ill last week, but we are glad to report her much better at this writing. Clyde Allen has been confined to his bed for two weeks with fever, but is now better. Hro. Owings and wife have gone to Hampshire to see their daughter, Mrs. Heasley, who is sick. Prof. Patton began his school last week with good attendance. Messrs. Sam and Will Gaskill. Char lie and Merideth Cook, Kd Hight and see FOB ALL WOMEN JvJtNE-TSNTHS of all the pain andsicknessfrom which women suffer is caused by weakness or derangement in the organs cf menstruation. Nearly always when a woman is not well these organs are afheted. But when they are strong and healthy a woman Is very so'.cfrrn sick. Is nature's provision for the regu lation of the menstrual function. It cures all "female troubles." It Is equally eff retire for the girl In her teens, th young wife with do mestic and maternal cares, and the woman approaching the period known as the "Change of Life." They all need it. They are ail benelittvd by it. For adIce in cases reiu'rb? r?e'!al directions, address, elvinf symptoms, the " Ladles' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta nooga, Tenn. THOS. J. COOPER, Tupelo, Mist., tayi: " My sister suffered from very Irregular and painful menstruation and doctors could not relieve her. Wine of Cardul entirely cured her and also helped my mother through the Change ol Lift " Tom Forgey returned from Primms to-day. Miss Kverett, of I'nion City, was on a visit last week to her aunt, Mrs. Martha Sparknian. Mr. Oscar and Claud Kogers are on a visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kogers. We received the sad intelligence yes terday of tlie death ot Mrs. Hud Ladd, of Leiper's Creek. Funeral services were conducted by Hro. J. W. Patton. Mrs. Ladd was a consistent member of the liai'tist church. Kev. Joe Vesey and family are on a visit to Dr. Hulme's family in this place. Dr. Hulme returned home lsst Satur day from his brother's, who is very low with consumption. M rs. J. P. Johnson, who had gotten about well from a severe spell of sick ness, we are sorry to know lias relapsed. M r. Geo. Coble'has a little boy sick with pneumonia, and two other chil dren also sick. The election passed off quietly last Thursday.with alight vote ; 4ii voting for a convention and .14 against it. Kevs. X. H. S Owing, of tne Metho dist, and XV. J. Dale, of C. P. Church, will begin a protracted meeting at this place the 4th Sunday in this month. We heard to-night that Mrs. Lize Mc Kee, is dangerously ill with typhoid fever. Mr. F.wing Oakley, of Knob Creek, was in the village recently, hunting a location to send his children to school. Vekitas. SOMETHING TO DEI'KNO OX. ' ; Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones iV Son, Cowden, III., in speaking or ir. King's ew Discovery, says mat last winter his wife was attacked with la grippe, and her case grew so serious that physicians at Cowden and Pana could do' nothing for her. It seemed to develop into hasty consumption. Hav ing Dr. King's Xew Discovery in store, and selling lots of it, he took a bottle home, and to the surprise of all she be gan to get better from first dose, aud half dozen dollar bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. King's Xew Dis covery for consumption, coughs and colds is guaranteed to do this good work. Try it! Free trial bottles at Wold ridge iV Irvine's Drug Store. june4 ly. 5 WATER VALLEY. Water Vallkv, Aug. 8. Hro. Owens preached r s a good sermon this morn ing at 11 o clock at Alexander. A large crowd was present. Prayer-meeting at Alexander on next Sunday afternoon at :i o'clock, con ducted by Mr. M B.Johnson. Miss Lizzie Dodsou is visiting Miss Annie Jones, of Santa Fe, at this writ ing. Mr. J. P. Johnson is having him a well bored right at his back door. Mrs. Cora Hooker is visiting in Frank lin at this writing. Miss Xobia Fvaus was united in mar rige to Mr. Walter Johnson, of Leather wood, on last Wednesday evening at 5 o'clock, at the home of her father, Mr. James Evans. The ceremony was per formed by Kev. Keeves, of Leatner wood. As Mr. Kvans was sick, the marriage was celebrated very quietly, very few outside of the family being present. Mr. Johnson has wooed and won one of our sweetest christian girls, a girl that will, we know, make him a good wife. We wish them much hap piness, and trust that nothing may ever mar the pleasure of their lives. We have just learned of the death of Mrs. Alice Ladd, wifeof Mr. Hud Ladd. She died some time this morning. She leaves an infant a week old. May God comfort the husband and children. OKKSTKA. (Continued to Seventh Pace.) FINE FARM FOR SALE. We will sell to the highest hiibler Ht the court-house door, in tlie town of Columbia, on the First Monday in Septemher, ls7, a fir-t -class farm in Maury County, Ten nessee. Said farm is located rinht at (iod win station, two miles from Columbia on the Santa Ke pike, and contains 2ln acres, more or less. The land lies well and Is a ucmkI farm Has a first-class dwelling and all necessary tenement and out-houses and barns; a tfood cistern and plenty of stoelc water, l-'encini? Rood. Possession Riven January 1st. ls, with privileRe of sowing wheat this full, ltlsthe home of the late Col. A. S. iodwin and titles all perfect. ANo a small place of ' acres, located near second toll itate on Kanta Ke pike, with suit able improvements. Also acres wood land in 1st district. Turns of Sl. Said land Is sold for division among the heirs, one-lhlrd cash, and luilanre on a credit of one and two years time. Notes to Ix'Hr interest and be a lien on the land till paid. For particulars applv to. or address roi.R .oiwiN. (iodwin Slat ion. Tenn, l'oi.K (iOUWIS, J.J. I.. (i)IWIS. s. V. tiiinwiN. augu-,tHU I. (i. Godwin. 2S III Is the onlv u-t feet ,...(! ii-u in .rhino, from the fact that it has the only feed tlutt cannot be cIul-u'iI t - sti i' ,gi. ft raw, of other foreign substance, consequently an ev.-n ilistri'Mition ,,f the si hi is driven from both sides: has (tisc openers 'or niuk i n if furrow for eeil. iiiMiring an even depth and proof against fi'-'pzintr. Tin-rolliifj" di-e h-s-on tbe draft one-third ; will sow in trashy irmiiml win r- ., dm..' drill iM i iil It is the only machine with t wo xtpnrHtf and di-tiio-t f-ed. f.,r wii- ir and oats, and is the only grain drill ever offered tin' hi nw .i sin id of Hurt oats; and has other points of superiority too numerous to mention. John .Deere Red Wilh'hilled PoinK Mod KruR, and Double Shin. This is our si coiid yniir but iilini! this plow. We have tested it thor oughly and find it superior to .,n. riiiiur ev, r sold in th Columbia market as to;dralt, quality ol. wmk. ami ill Mieil w here others fail. Dick's Famous Indie. gc and Straw Cutter. j We carry.in stock all the leading sizes of this well-known cutter, ami will shortly add to our line the improved Dick cutter, with pneumatio elevator, something entirely new, novel and convenient. Our stock of Uuggies, Surrejs, etc., is as complete C CD 1 C c O 2 u O v 9 o rt co CQ a o c z O 3 CO CD a- 9 o "3 C0 CD CD 5 ll J. P. Street & Co. CITIZENS' TELEPHONE No. 8. Disc Press Ml! Cress Steel Plows. Phaetons, Wagons, Harness, as before our fire. STKKL STOCK ' ' tank. . ''