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mica. jL ’ JBkakes short roads. AXLE «£ Ifeknd light loads. (jREASE for everything that runs on wheels. Sold Everywhere. . Made by STANDARD OIL. CO. . INSURE! YOUR PROPERTY - / »r' I ■ RIVER FALLS CITY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Insures property on the mutual plan in any of the cities or villages of the counties of Pierce, St. Croix, Dunn and Pepin. G. W. CHINNOCK, President. JAY GRIMM, Secretary. F. 0. ENSIGN, Treasurer. Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea Sick Headache, Gastralgia Crampsanc all other results of imperfect digestion Price 50c. and sl. Large size contains 2Y t times small size. Book all about dyspepsia mailedf ret Prepared by E. C. DeWITT A CO.. Chicago R. S. FREEMAN & SON. WANTED! To exchange extracted honey for silver dimes, oats, corn, eggs and potatoes. A. D. SHEPARD. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, F“ j • 11 ' r w 5•. PwW - M&L '. jfc . „**?*», - RIVER FALLS, WISCONSIN. THIRD TERM IN PROGRESS. FOURTH TERM OPENS APRIL 14. STUDENTS ADMITTED AT ANY TIME. English, Latin and German Courses of Four Years. These lead up to the Diploma which becomes a Life State Certificate. Elementary Course of Two Years. This leads up to a Five Years’ State Certificate. No Tuition to those who enter these with in tention to teach in Wisconsin. Tuition by the quarter in Preparatory, $6.50; Grammar Grades. $3.00: Intermediate, $2.00; Primary, $1.50; Kindergarten is Free. The Model Schools are model and merit the excellent patronage they have always re ceived. For other information address W. J. DRIER, President. A. H. LORD’S ..LIVERY., and Feed Stable, Alain Street, - River Fails. £ and Double Rigs, with or Without drivers, »*t any hour of the dav or nmht. Single horses for ladies. Prices moderate. 30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE a* : 2jt -L 4 Wap Hl s u ; _;j | “ / . y |g a 1 W li « k H iTb. 1 >; as V P ’k a Trade Marks JFWWW’* Designs ‘ r y. Copyrights &c. a sbetct ’ and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communlca tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, 13 a year; four months, $L Boid by all newsdealers, MUNN New York Branch Office. 830 F BU Waahinston. D. 0. | L O. C. T. COLU/W/Y. | The Good Templars have arranged with the publisher of this paper for this column, and he is not responsible for any item it may contain. AU items for this column should be sent to P. O. Box 274. Spring VaUey. Wis., except local news, which may be sent direct to the editor of the Journal. Nothing of a political nature wiU be inserted. Insanity Due to Liquor. “There has been a remarkable in crease of insanity in this city in re cent years,’’ said Assistant Warden Rickard of Bellevue Hospital to a reporter of the New York Tribune. “Here at this hospital, where most of the cases are examined, a case of insanity was not so common twenty years ago as to fail to attract the attention of everybody connected with the institution. Now we have 2,000 insanity cases a year at the hospital.’’ Mr. Rickard opened a book and showed that during the year 1893, 1,150 men and 954 women had been sent to the hospital as insane pa tients. Of the whole number only 103 had been discharged as cured or not insane, while 778 men and 745 women had been sent to the asylums on the island, and the rest had been sent to other institutions. “Most of the insane patients die within a few years after being sent to the asylums,” Mr. Rickard said. “From my observation of in sanity cases here I have come to be lieve that the increase of insanity is largely due to the use of liquor. The ordinary whiskey sold now con tains so much poison that it is lia ble to make any person who drinks it crazy.” Good for Rheumatism. Last fall I was taken with a very severe attack of muscular rheuma tism which caused me great pain and annoyance. After trying sever al prescriptions and rheumatic cures, I decided to use Chamber lain’s Pain Balm, which I had seen advertised in the South Jerseyman. After two applications of this Rem edy I was much better, and after us ing one bottle, was comply cured — Sallie Harris, Salem, N. J. For sale by R. S. Freeman & Son. The blatant, professional reform er is, as a rule, both a humbug and a fraud, and a tyrant as well, if he gets a chance to be. He can line his own pockets with the smartest machine politician that ever man aged a primary; and he can play the hypocrite with a perfection that would have given points to the Pharisees in the New Testament. Dreadful Attack of Whooping Cough. Mrs. Ellen Harlison, of 300 Park Ave., Kansas City, Mo., writes as follows: “Our two children had a severe attack of whooping cough, one of them in the paroxysm of coughing would often faint and bleed at the nose. We tried every thing we heard of without getting relief. We then called in our family doctor who prescribed Foley’s Hon ey and Tar. With the very first dose they began to improve and we feel that it has saved their lives. Refuse substitutes. C. R. Taggart. Some people are afflicted with great dryness of the mouth and throat. Gum arabic is a beneficial remedy for this trouble. A lump of this placed under the tongue will excite the salivary 7 glands to action and thus moisten the parts. A glass of cold water into which has been stirred a couple of teaspoonfuls of glycerine and a spoonful of powder ed gum arabic, flavored with a little lemon juice, may be drunk with good and quite lasting effect. Nearly a Fatal Runaway Started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111., which defied doctors and all reme dies for four years. Then Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him. Just as good for Boils, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c at Taggart’s drug store. A curious question has been un der debate in some societies—“ Does Christianity extend poverty?” At first thought one would think there was but one side to the question, but a little after thought and inquiry will show some things for the af firmative. Makes children eat, sleep and grow. Makes mother strong and vigorous. Makes a healthy family. That’s what Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35 cts. C. R. Taggart. That wind jamboree which struck us amidships last Friday was long winded. It came from a good ways off and went a long distance the other way from us. Wiehls a Sharp Ax. Millions marvel at the multitude of maladies cut off by Dr. King’s New Life Pills —the most distress ing, too. Stomach, Liver and Bow el troubles —dyspepsia, Loss of Ap petite, Jaundice, Biliousness, Fever, Malaria, all fall before these won der workers. 25c at Taggart’s drug store. A Doctor's Bad Plight. “Two years ago, as a result of a severe cold I lost my voice,” writes Dr. M. L. Scarbrough, of Hebron, Ohio, “then began an obstinate cough. Every remedy known to me as a practicing physician for 35 years, failed, and I daily grew worse. Being urged to try Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds, I found quick relief, and for last ten days have felt better than for two years.” Positively guaranteed for Throat and Lung troubles by C. R. Taggart. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottles free. The consumer wants prices low ered; the producer wants them raised; but in the end necessity compels a compromise. Chronic Bronchitis Cured. “For ten years I had chronic bronchitis so bad that at times I could not speak above a whisper,” writes Mr. Joseph Coffman, of Montmorenci, Ind. “I tried all rem edies available, but with no success. Fortunately my employer suggest ed that I try Foley’s Honey and Tar. Its effect was almost miraculous, and I am now cured of the disease. On my recommendation many people have used Foley’s Honey and Tar, and always with satisfaction.” C. R. Taggart. FROM * , old , H S o t nestv*’’ H °Mis‘^r^ork^n d »^ r M M S .?o® r !’F a^,, .^ Dru J ratDond ’’ Natural Leaf, “Good Luck,” “Piper Heidsieck,” “ Boot Jack," “Nobby Spun Roll,” “J. T.,* “Plan” ” ™ y. J ar V ‘Brandywine.” “Cross Bow,” “Old Peach and Honey,” “Razor,” “E. Rice. Greenville," “Tennessee Crosstie,' and W N TinsPev’s nicture tin t F Ty l ?. 1 ’. tW <? Gran J ej T? VIS 1 tags T >ein S equal to one of others mentioned). Red tin tags from “ Tinsley's 16 oz. Natural Leaf’ ana w. w. i insiey s picture tin tags, and Trade Mark stickers from “ Five Brothers'Pipe Smoking ” Tobacco are also good for Presents; ■ TOOL SET. Rjk 650 TAGS, ALSO wjw Paper Bands IS3S| / JU FROM go tags. I K fl- ”” * 11'I!111 |H rjO a "J __—. n LillUUUlln «■ I * i 60 tags.. ~SA IBf yW® A&fl z- TfiGS ' rubber muck for fine cur tobacco h a > fojl wTnP |S TI bdTTER KNIfE /tOGSSS. 69 TAGS. J * | vl I 111 I SUGAR SNCLL'iWGE/iS'. GO TAGS, • Shu. li'&lfl OL It i w/% fes HWy OF 690 tags. -w- ' SALT ARO scr, PUSBCR POUCH. FOR PLUG TOBACCO. TAPS MSASUfiC, so tags. 'XiV (> GQTtGSt , - J ■■■■—,. I » WATCH. «■ " ■ ■ ■ - -3> wind SPLtrBAMBOO HSNtNG ROD. 260 TAGS. ' vp NUT SET . SILVER PLATED. n , 3 FOR 10 CENTS CIGARS F w FOUNTAIN P£N too TAGS. ~ GO CANT. MATCH BOX. _ TAGS ARE OF EQUAL f | Q “ tao VALUE AND MAY BE ASSORTED. fa H rjj 1 fll® AND FONKS * /v 7 A p mfO BUCKHORN | k/ X\ a W /W. 'a Our New Illustrated > Ay M H A Ww i~‘~’ CATALOGUE OF PRESENTS roptTAcs FOR IQO2 _— ■ includes man-- articles not shown here It contains the most attractive pnh.D’S set Li s t o f p rc ser.ts ever offered for Tags, and will be sent by mail on receipt of postage-two cents. Our offer cf Presents for Tags will expire Nov. 30th, 1902. CONTINENTAL TOBACCO CO. Write your name and address plainly on outside of package containing t ' Tags, and forward Tags by registered mail, or express prepaid. Be X. cp' > /•' sure to have your package securely wrapped, so that Tags will not be ~ ~T i os t i n transit. Send Tags aud requests for Presents (also requests for tags, 2STAGS. catalogues) to s C. Hy. BROWN, m " if I i 4241 Folsom Ave., , , St. Louis, Mo. ~~ ~~ MARUN Ft£PiATING SHOT GUN. b'oodtags. ~ ty-JO CAtJ BeR - REMINGTON DOUBLE-BARREI ~ ~{ KAMMERLESS SHOT GUN. | SffOOTAGS. ARUN MAGAZINE RIFLE. !6 SHOT. 22 CALIBER ~ ~ ? I 800. TAGS. too tabs. * The Great Dismal Swamp Of Virginia is a breeding ground of Malaria germs. So is low, wet or marshy ground everywhere. These germs cause weakness, chills and fever, aches in the bones and mus cles, and may induce dangerous maladies. But Electric Bitters nev er fail to destroy them and cure ma larial troubles. They will surely prevent typhoid. “We tried many remedies for Malaria and Stomach and Liver troubles,” writes John Charleston, of Byesville, 0., “but never found anything as good as Electric Bitters.” Try them. Only 50c. C. R. Taggart will guarantee satisfaction. There is a class of political econo mists which claims that prosperity follows falling prices; another claims that prosperity follows high prices. Yet it has been frequently demon strated that great and solid pros perity may attend rising prices, and on the other hand prices may be going down and yet greater and greater effort be required to obtain the necessaries of life. Foley’s Honey and Tar contains no opiates, and will not constipate like nearly all other cough medi cines. Refuse substitutes. C. R. Taggart. (Find publication April 3,1902.) PROBATE riOTICE. STATE OF WISCONSIN, County Court for Pierce County. In Probate. Notice is hereby given that at the regular term of the County Court to be held in and for said county, at the County Court room in the village of Ellsworth in said county on the first Tuesday (being the 6th . ay) of May, A, D. 1902. at 10 o’clock a. m.,the following matterwill be heard and considered: The application of Eugene Starin for the ap pointment of Adam Starin as administrator (f the estate of Eunice Dunning, late of the city of River Falls in said county, deceased. Dated March 26, A. D. 1902. By order of the Court, Allen P Wki.d, County Judge. White & Knowles, Attorneys. A Chattanooga Druggist’s Statement. Robt. J. Miller, Proprietor of the Read House Drug Store of Chatta nooga, Tenn., writes: “There is more merit in Foley’s Honey and Tar than in any other cough syrup. The calls for it multiply wonderful ly and we sell more of it than all other cough syrups combined.’’ C. R. Taggart. Roses and lilies fade; bright eyes grow dim, and the straight and graceful figure in time grows bent and feeble; but the charm of a low, sweet voice will endure as long as life itself shall last. Spring time is the time to use Rocky Mountain Tea. Keeps you well all summer. Great spring life renewer. 15 cts. C. R. Taggart. “Love thyself last. Cherish those that hate thee.’’ 1 live and let my brelheren live With all that’s good with me. Unto the poor some cash I give, The balance I give Rocky Moun tain Tea. 15c. C. R. Taggart. John Rider of Chicago found an excuse for hanging himself—six mothers-in-law were after him. (First publication April 10, 19j2.) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. STATE OF WISCONSIN, County Court for 1 lerce County. In Probate. Notice is hereby given that at a special term ot the Couutv Court to be held in and for said c ounty, at tlie County Court room in the village ot Ellsworth in satd county on the 2nd Tuesday (being the 13th day) of May, A. D. 1902, at 10 o clock a. m.. the following matter will be heard and considered: The application of Harriett E. Godfrey, execu tes P ie °* Hazen K. Godfrey, late of the city of Riyer Falls in said county, deceased, for the examination and allowance of her final ac count, of her administration, and for the assign ment of the residue of the estate of Hazen K. Godfrey, deceased, to such other persons as are by law entitled to the same. Dated April 3, A. D. 1902 By order of the Court, Allen P. Weld, County Judge. (First publication, March 27, 1902.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. CTATE OF WISCONSIN, County Court for 0 Pierce County. In the matter of the will of James K. Currier deceased. In Probate. Notice is hereby given that letters testamen tary on the will of James K. Currier, de ceased, late of the town of Clifton in said county, having issued to Fred J. Currier and Flotilla A. Currier of the town of Clifton in said county, the claims and demands of all persons against said James K. Currier, deceased, will be examined and adjusted by the County Court of said Fierce county, at the regular term thereof, to be held at the County Court room, in the vil lage of Ellsworth in said county, on the first Tuesday, being the "th day of October. A.D. 1902, and that until and including the first day of October, A. D. 1902, is the time allowed and limited by said Comity Court for cieditors of said James K. Currier, deceased, to present their claims for examination and allowance. Dated March 25th, A. 1). 1902 By order of the Court. Allen P. Weld, County Judge. CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS -v Safe. Always reliable. Lndici*, ask Druggist for CHICHESTER'.* ENGLISH in Red and Gold metallic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Take no other. Kefiiaie dnticeroiv, MubMi tutions nnd imitation*. Buy of your Druggist or send -lc. in stamps for Particulars. Teatl luoiiinls and •• Keller for I.ndiea," in letter, by return Mail. 10,000 Testimonials. Sold by all Druggists. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. 8100 Madiaon Square, PH I LA., PA. Mention thia paper. J. JELLINCS. CARRIAGE 1 n • a Painter. SPECIAL GRAINEK. The Finest Pictures Painted and for Sale. Shop, South River Falls. Loading BARBERSHOP, Curtis & Lagerstedt, FIRST CLASS HARRKRS BA THS, Hot and cold water and all modern conveniences. br Falls firs Ins. Ca. INSURES All Kinds of Farm Property IN THE TOWNS OF Troy, Kinnickinnic, Clifton, River Falls, Oak Grove, Trimbelle, Diamond Bluff, Hudson, and Pleasant Valley A. W. Stiles, President. L. Spalding, Treasurer. G. W. Chinnock, Secretary Farmers & Merchants State Bank, RIVER FALLS, - - WISCONSIN Cr. W. Chinnock, President. C. R. Morse, Vice-Pres. Chris. N. Wiger, Cashier, DIRECTORS. A. W, LUND, GEO. J. DODGE, S. D. DODGE, G. W. CHINNOCK, C.R. MORSE, F. P. AINSWORTH A. P. WELD, C. N. WIGER. Foreign and Domestic Exchange Sold, Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Commercial and Real Estate Loans 0000000000000 000000000000$ I C. F. WINTER. I The Jeweler. S 0 SELLS ELECTRIC FIXTURES OF ALL KINDS. x ( o If we have not $ | got what you want | | we will get it for o | you. Right Styles j and Right Prices. | 0 Call and see what we have. £ | SIGN-GOLDEN STAR. | River Falls, - Wis. 0 ¥®_wish te Gall ¥eui Msntien te ths Bast •—THAT WE STORE AND INSURE FURS At Reasonable Prices, SI.OO to $2.00 P T or tHe Season.** ¥@ui?s Rsspsetfully, M. Oxman, Furrier. River Falls, - Wis. ABSTRACTS O r TITLE Furnished on all Pierce CoilPty Lands. ’ Titles abstracted DIRECTLY from ORIGINAL RECORDS Information given either by mail or wire. Taxes paid for noR-residenta. S’. E>. X.OISZ3, - WU, DON’T BE FOOLED! @Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medi ci.,v Co., Madison, Wis. It keeps you well. Our trade mark cut on each package. Price, 35 cents. Never sold la bulk. Accept no substl* Art y<mr drugfbt.