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—ss,ooo— Grand Prize Distribution ABSOLUTELY FREE!! / /I GGJ /I W. W. Kimball Co. offer a $375 KIMBALL PIANO AS Tn first prize in a remarkable word con test. Thia prize to be given to the one who sends the largest list of correct words made from the letters used in spelling two words “KIMBALL PIANOS” SECOND PRIZE Will be a ciedit bill for SIOO to apply on the purchase price of any new Kim ball Piano for the next largest list. Each of the competitors sending in the next five laigest lists of words made from the letters used in spelling two words “KIMBALL PIANOS” will be given credit bills for SSO, and following this in groups of five, each of the competitors sending the next five largest lists of words will be given credit bills for ten cents less than the preceding prizes until $2,027.50 shall have been distributed. Any person Eligible to Class A who does not own a practically new Upright Piano If you already have a piano you can apply the credit bill on a new Kimball Piano player. I /\ THIRD PRIZE—S9S Kimball Organ This prize to be v/L./l'JVz given to the one who sends the largest list of correct words made from letters used in spelling two words “KIMBALL ORGANS” Each of the competitors sending fn the next five largest lists of crrect words made from letters used in spelling two words “KIMBALL ORGANS” will be entitled to a credit bill for $25 to apply on any new Kimball organ and following this in groups of five, each of the competitors sending in the next five largest lists of words will be given credit bill for ten cents less than the preceding prizes until $2,027-25 shall have been distributed. The fairness of this offer at once appeals to the public from the fact that the Kimball products have for years been noted for being sold exclusively on the uniform or fixed price plan, all instru ments being MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES which are exclusive as to price. Therefore to all winners of credit bills there is every assurance of a bona fide reduction of the amount of the creoit bill on any new Kimball piano or organ which you may select, governed by conditions mentioned above. Neither Kimball employees or any member of their families are eligible to this contest. CONDITIONS. Only such words are to be used as are to be found in Webster’s Dictionary. No proper names, foreign words, names of persons, towns or places are to be used. In Class A, do not use a letter more times than it appears in the words ‘'Kimball Pianos.” In Class B, do not use a letter more times than it appears in the words “Kimball Organs.” Words spelled the same but have different meanings' can be used but once. z Make out your list of words, giving the full number it contains, sign your full name and address and send or bring it to T. W. BORUM, BARRON, WISCONSIN. Mark your envelope “Word Contest Department.” The names of winners of these prizes will be determined by three prominent judges as follows: Prof. F. H. Swenson, Superintendent of Barron City Schools, Barron, Wis. Prof. H. A. Snowdon, Superintendent of Rice Lake City Schools, Rice Lake, Wis. Prof. T. H. Lage, County Superintendent of Schools Barron County, Barron, Wis. The lists of prize winners in any previous contest will not be accepted’. Blanks filled out to mis lead will forfeit prizes. Persons winning credit bills and advertising them for sale will forfeit same. No one connected ; th the piano business in any way will be allowed to compete. Those who receive the credit bills can apply them on a new Kimball Piano or a new Kimball Organ according to the conditions above, at the regular price, but cannot apply them on any purchase made prior to October 10, 1905. This plan is a radical departure from our advertising. Every year the public buys 35,000 instruments, the product of Kimball Factories, Chicago. This popularity is the result of our sharing the profits with the purchaser, as cur prices are only the bare cost of labor and material, plus the manufacturer’s small marginal profit. Easy payments will be granted to those wishing to be accomodated by applying their credit bill and paying the balance in small monthly payments. Not more than one credit bill will be accepted on the same piano. Not more than one credit bill will be accepted on the same organ. All answers must be in our office not later than five o’clock p. m. November 4,1905. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■wiiaamanMMMmnxanmßHßumniMKSKTaßKMnMßeaaKnnMCHuna This Blank Must be Filled Out and attached to Your List. Date Name Entry in Class Direction from Post Office, N ES W Number of Words Have you an Instrument? Piano or Organ? What Make and How Old? \ Special Notice. In order to further assist us in determining just how many homes in your locality are without in struments, please state on a separate sheet of paper such of your neighbors as are without pianos or organs—and WHY ? W. W. KIMBALL CO. Established in 1857. T. W. BORUM, BARRON, WIS. jf F. G. PETERSON, \ g Watchmaker and Jeweler. < A RIVER FALLS, WIS. < $> Dealer in watches, clocks and jewelry. < a Repairing of all kinds neatly and prom- < £ ptly done. Fine watch repairing a < 6 specialty. Shop in Dunns' hardware < ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Furnished on all Pierce County Lands. Titles abstracted DIRECTLYfrom ORIGINAL RECORDS Information given either by mall or wire. Taxes paid for non-residents. F. D. LORD, - Ellsworth, Wis. g HOTEL GLADSTONE, g g Fred Relander, Prop. o A homey place. All the comforts with- S <> out »he worries of home. Baths and all a Y the modern conveniences. Steam heat $ throughout. Rates, 52.00 per day. $ Don’t Borrow Trouble. Il is a bad habit to borrow any thing, but the worst thing you can possibly borrow is trouble. When sick, sore, heavy, weary and worn out by the pains and poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness Bright’s dis ease and similar internal disorders, don’t sit down and brood over your symptoms but fly for relief to Elec tric Bitters. Here you will find sure and permanent forgetfulness of all your troubles, and your body will not be burdened with a load of debt disease. At R. S. Freeman & Son’s drug store, Price 50c. Guaranteed. Council Proceedings. COUNCIL CHAMBER. City of River Falls, Oct. 6, 1905. Regular meeting of Common Council. Council convened at 8 o'clock p. m. Mayor White in the chair. Aidermen present: Williams, Chinnock, Barg and Foster. Minutes of meeting of Sept. 15th read and approved. Mr. Allard, on behalf of the Ladies' Improve ment League, reported that the committee appointed to select a site for a furnace to burn waste paper recommend that it be placed at the foot of Walnut street. On motion voted that permit be granted to the League to erect such furnace at that place. Finance committee reported the following bills approved: F. J. Savage, street com. salary J 4 m0...$ 25 00 F. J. Savage, streets,- 23 00 “ “ sidewalks 11 73 “ “ water services, 25 26 General Electric Co., supplies 11 63 E. Buck, salary, electrician, 41 50 L. Ohinnock, salary, electrician 22 50 N. Rock, “ “ 20 00 W. Campbell, “ “ 16 50 W. Patterson, work on light services,... 32 50 American Electnc-Co., supplies, 18 03 Allard-Stewart Co., supplies el. It. dept., 103 The Plumbing & Stbam-Fitting Supply Co., pig lead 22 93 Pierce Co. Telephone Co., messages,.... 30 E. A. Toby, sanitary work 8 00 •Fred Jackman, cement walk, 8 00 Ed. Anderson, salary, marshal, 25 00 C. R. Morse, printing, 10 00 H. W. Morrow, freight, 9 09 F. M. White, salary, mayor, 12 50 F. V. Williams, salary, aiderman.......... 625 H. E. Chinnock, *■ “ 6 25 O. T. Barg, •< “ 6 25 J. J. Foster, “ “ 6 25 Allen P. Weld, “ city clerk, 50 00 •• “ rent, 500 “ “ postage stamps, 100 “ “ extra services, 25 00 Bills allowed, all voting aye. Resolution providing for a tax levy read and referred to Aidermen Williams, Chinnock and Foster. Dr. E. A. Toby, Health Officer, made a report as to condition of the lock-up and recommend" ed several improvements. Adjourned. Allen P. Weld, City Clerk. Could not Turn Her Head. You could not find a worse case of rheumatism in a month’s journey as the one recently cured by Gloria Tonic, the victim being Mrs. J. Evans, of Big Rapids, Mich. She writes: “I could not turn my head nor dress or undress myself, but twelve boxes of “Gloria Tonic” completely cured me.” Sold by C. R. Taggart. Cheap One=Way Rates. From Sept. 15th to Oct. 31st we will sell one-way, second-class tickets to San Francisco, San Die go, Portland and west-coast points at greatly reduced rates. W. S. Davis, Agent. A Narrow Escape. Henry St. George of Elm Grove, Wis,, thought that he was perma nently crippled. Sciatica rheuma tism had such an iron grip on him that he though he would never be able to walk again, but through the aid of Gloria Tonic he was entirely cured, after high-prices doctors failed. Sold by C. R. Taggart. If the fellow who “knows what he is talking about” would confine his remarks to what he knows he would get a more respectful hearing. Plans to Get Rich Are often frustrated by sudden breaking-down, due to dyspepsia or constipation. Brace up and take Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They take out the materials which are clogging your energies and give you a new start. Cure headache and dizziness too. At R. S. Freeman & Son’s drug store; 25c; guaranteed. KIDNEY DISEASES When the Kidneys fail to perform their functions properly by not straining out the poison ous waste matter from the blood as it passes through them, the poisons are carried by the circulation to every part of the body, deranging the different organs. This causes heart trouble, stomach trouble, sluggish liver and a host of other ills, all due to deranged Kidneys. FOLEYSKIDNEYCURE corrects irregularities and cures Kidney and Bladder diseases in every form, tones up the CURED OF BRIGHT’S DISEASE. Mr. Robert G. Burke, Elnora, Saratoga Co., N. Y., writes:—l am glad to have an oppor tunity of telling what magnificent results I have had from using FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE after having tried other advertised medicines and several physicians. Before I began it I had to get up from 12 to 20 times each night to relieve my bladder. I was all bloated up with dropsy and my eyesight was so impaired that I could scarcely see one of my family across the room. In fact, I was so badly used up that I had given up hope of living when I was urged by a friend to try FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE. One 50-cent bottle worked won ders, and before I had taken the third bottle the superfluous flesh had gone, as well as all other symptoms of Kidney trouble. My friends were surprised that I was cured, as they all thought I was going to die. Every few days some one comes from miles away to learn the name of the wonderful medicine that cured me of Bright’s Disease, and not one that has tried it has failed to be benefitted. Calumet Baking Powder Perfect In quality. Moderate In price. 80 Years Old. Mr. Sina W. Piatt of Unity, Wis.» a lady of 80 years, was recently cured of rheumatism by Gloria Tonic after many well-known rem edies were previously used. This happy result ought to be a great encouragement to many of our read ere. Sold by C. R, Taggart. What a remarkable ability some people have to talk without saying anything. That Hollow Cotigh Can easily be cured by using Gloria Lung Balsam. It is a sweet, pleasant and soothing preparation, and even the worst cases can be re lieved at once. It is made of heal ing and soothing balms and is best for children. Sold by C. R. Tag gart. The value of all taxable .property in the state is placed by the tax commission at $1,890,841,000. Of this sum the railroads are listed at $228,810,000 and they must pay a tax this year of $2,579,290. Rheumatism of 50 Years Standing Cured. Mr. Salome Boyer of Goshen, Ind., writes: “I am 64 years old and have suffered from rheumatism ever since my fourteenth year, but thanks to Gloria Tonic I am now complete ly cured.” Sold by C R. Taggart. John D. Rockefeller continues in evidence. Aside from the fact that the preachers advertise him exten sively on Sunday? it is announced that on the 2nd of this month he gave the board of general education $10,000,000, and the Standard Oil Co. has recently bought trolley lines in Ohio that are capitalized for $83,- 000,000. Yes, “money talks.” Cough, Cough, Cough. If your doctor tells you that your cough is the forerunner of consump tion, try Gloria Lung Balsam. It will do more for you than a change of climate. Best for children. Sold by C. R. Taggart. For Sale —A span of matched driving horses and a colt. En quire at this office. The Cough That Tickles. If your cough tickles, if your throat is inflamed, try Gloria Lung Balsam. It drives away the inflam ed patches and stops the cough at once. Best for children. Sold by C. R. Taggart. WBW£wr B-vO /-'J I™ L n /iw * i ® rVS Jt i ki BBW Two Sizes, 60 Cents and SI.OO. MH> SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY <<■■ R. S. FREEMAN & SON. (First publication Oct. 5. 1905.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF WISCONSIN, County Court for Pie>c ■C< uniy In the matter of the will of Chub s Malberg, dccaMjd. Io Probate. Notice i-s he eh> given that lelt< rs of ad minis t'-ation with will annexed on the wilt of Charles Malbetg. deceased, late of the town of River Falls, in said county, hsving issued to Clata Malberg of the town of River Falls in said coun ty the claim® and demands of ad versons against said Charles Malberg, deceased, will be examined and adjusted by the County court of said Pierce county, at the regular term thereof, to be held at the County Court ro m,tn the vil lage of 1 1-worth, in said county, on the first Tuesday, neing the fi-st dav of May. A. D. 1906, a* d that un i' and including lh>* 3uth day of April. A D 1906. is the lime allowed and limited b» said County Court for ciedifms of said Charles Malberg, deceased, to present their claims for exatnina'ion and allowance. Dated Oct. 3, A. D. 1905. Bj order of the Court, Allen P. Weld, County Judge. (First publication Oct. 5, 1905.) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. QTATE OF WISCONSIN. County Court for O 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 countv court room in the village of Ellsworth, in s <id county, -m the first Tues day (being the 7th day) of November. A. I>- 1905, at ten o’clock a. m. the tollowing matter will beiheard and considered: The application of L H Pomeroy, adminis trator of the estate of Mary Shultz, late of the town of Salem, in said county, deceased, for the examination and allowance of his final ac count of his administration and for the as signment of the residue of the estate of said Mary Shultz, deceased, to such other per sons as are by law entitled to the same. By order of the Court. Dated Oct. 8, A. D. 1905. Allen P. Weld, County Judge. (First publication Oct. 5, 1905 ) Notice of Final Settlement- 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 Courtroom in the village of Ellsworth in said county, on the first Tuesday, (being the seventh day)of Novem ber, A. D.. 1905. ar, 10 o’clock A. M , the fol lowing matter will be heard and considered: The application of Amelia 15. Perrin, admin istratrix with will annexed of the will of Jami s E. Perrin late of the city of River Falls in said county, deceased, for the examination and al lowance of her final account of her administra tion and for the assignment of the residue of the estate of said tames E, Perrin, deceased, to such other persons as are by law entitled to the same By order of the Court, Dated Oct. 3, 19c5. Allkn P. Weld, County Judge. (First Publication Aujust 81, 1905.) Circuit Court Summons. STATE OF WISCONSIN, In Circuit Court for Pierce County. Fred R. Kayser, Plaintiff, vs. Amanda Kayser Defendant. ■ THE STATE OF WISCONSIN to the said de fendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty day® after service of this summons, ex clusive of the day of service, and defend the above entitled action in the Court aforesaid; and in case of your failure t > do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint. Allen P. Weld. Plaintiff’s Attorney. P. O. Address, River Falls, Wisconsin. INSUREI YOUR PROPERTY RIVER FALLS CITY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Insures property on the mutua 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. D. ENSIGN, Treasurer I •'Western Lady” Shoes ' embody the latest and most appro styles for women. They are so per- ml fectly designed that they fit every Ini curve of the foot gracefully and with ease and'comfort. Nothing better i II made no matter what you pay. Ask II I your dealer for Mayer ffl | ggWo Shoes next time you need W shoes and get the best wearing, Vffll "ral dressiest and most comfortable yi W/ shoes you ever wore. yl Any reliable shoe dealer will M y ou. If not, write //ffl \ to us. Look for the Mayer /j|W trade-mark on the sole. Lb¥ a^so ma^e the “Martha W'A Washington” Comfort Jfflj siL shoes. " F * Ma ? er Shoe Co., whole system, and the diseases that have resulted from disordered Kidneys disappear, because the cause has been removed. Com mence taking FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE at the first sign of danger. Do not risk having Bright’s Disease or Diabetes. GAUSE ONE-THIRD OF THE TOTAL DEATHS. Farmers & Merchants State Sank, RIVER FALLS, - - WISCONSIN G. W. Chinnock, Pt'esident. 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, R. N. JENSON, A. P. WELD, O N. WIGER. Foreign and Domestic Exchange Sold. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Commerc’al and Real Estate Loans Pianos! Baldwin, Hamilton and Valley Gem... I Get my terms and prices, they are right. WINTER g S/G2V OF OOLDBN BTArt. N HORSE- SHOEIN6 If you have had any difficulty in getting your horse shod right bring him to me. I guarantee satisfactory work. General blacksmithing anil repairing a specialty. FRANK DEMULLING. i Goods delivered : E J I I • free to all parts i WAV J : of the city Meat I *' j) Market, Fresh and salt meats always on hand. Oysters, fish, game and vegetables kept in their season. TOMLINSON & SIMON, || Proprietors. River Falls. WANTED To exchange extracted honey for silver dimes, oats, corn, eggs and po tatoes ■HK»mmHMMMK«»RCAMU*Jt.'H>Wi*N -t A'* •*"*" " ii.HI 'I, .FMMMMMMMWMUm. A. D. SHEPARD KlLLthb COUGH AND CUFtF. the LUNCS ~* ,th Dr. King’s New Discovery Zf ONSUMPTION Price FOR 3 OUCHSand 50c&$1.00 W OLDS Free TriaL Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, orMO.NET BACK.