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IMF IjjW-i'- —-I - -'xaafcjg CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS $5,000.00 3 We have a large number of Improved Farms in St. Croix and Polk Counties for sale. We also have on hand, for sale, First Mortgages on Real Estate on which we collect and remit, at par, the interest, and principal, when due. A General Trust Company Business Transacted. INVESTEMENTS. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: N. B. Bailey, President; F. B. Brown, Vice-President; F. E. Settergren, Vice-Pres.; C. N. Gorham, Sec’y and Treas. Spencer Haven, G. W. Bell, B. E. Grinnell. March Clearing Sale!! W<? are going to make a change in our store by enlarging our room and in order to reduce the stock and get ready for the work, we will offer our entire stock at greatly reduced prices. Sale com menced Monday, March 16. Now is your chance to got your spring goods cheap. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut, Class, China, Toilet Sets and Novelties, all going at cut prices. All goods warranted as represented. C. F. WINTER SIGN OF GOLDEN STAR ALL KINDS OF FARM PROPERTY INSURED IN THE RIVER FALLS FIRE INS. CO. IN THE TOWNS OE Troy, Kinnickinnic, Clifton, River Falls, Oak Grove, Trimbelle, Diamond Bluff, Hudson, Pleasant Valley. A. W. Stiles, Pres, L. Spalding, Treas. G. W. Chinnock, Sec’y THE BEST THING 8N A HOME is a good wife. The next best thing is a. Kitchen Cabinet like the HOOSIER. Many a tired housewife could take up her duties with a lighter heart if she only had this ingenious Kitchen Cabinet to encourage her. It is a companion and a bless ing to women. HUSBAND, RELIEVE YOUR WIFE of her kitchen drudgery by purchasing one of the most useful articles ever put into yourhome. BUY IT NOW. O. W. NEWCOMB $37.40 RIVER FALLS TO CALIFORNIA COLONIST TICKETS ON SALE DAILY MARCH Ist, TO APRIL 30th, 1908 VIA THE ===== North-Western Line, Through Tourist Cars from Minneapolis and St. Paul every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday HOMESEEKEBS’ On the first and third Tuesdays of EXCURSIONS February, March and April, Round Trip Excursion tickets will be on sale to many points in Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indian Territory Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mexico. Missis sippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Utah and Wyoming. For detailed imformation as to rates, routes, train service, etc., call on or write to C. R. CHAPMAN, Traveling Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. T. W. TEASDALE, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. W. S. DAVIS, Agent, River Falls, Wis. Wisconsin Savings, Loan and Trust Company. Hudson. Wis. Neighborhood News. CLAY CORNERS. Lars Hoseid has returned home from Lead, S. 1). Hannah Christenson spent Sun day at the parental home. The Hoseid families spent Thurs day with Sophie Shelia at Gertrude. Clara and Gladys Olson spent Sunday with Maggie Hendrickson. A phonograph concert was given here Sunday evening. It was greatly enjoyed by all. Albert Jenson of Martell accom panied by his sister, Miss Alma, were callers at 11. E. Sheldrew’s Sunday. 11. A. and 11. C. Soli of West Martell accompanied by their friend Paul Paulson of Courtenay, N. D., were visitors here Sunday evening. Remember that when the Stom ach nerves fail or weaken, Dyspepsia or Indigestion must always follow. But, strengthen these same weak in side nerves with Dr. Shoop’s Restor ative, and then see how quickly health will again return. Weak Heart and Kidney nerves can also be strengthened with the Restora tive, where Heart pains, palpitation, or Kidney weakness is found. Don’t drug the Stomach, nor stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. That is wrong. Go to the cause of these ailments. Strengthen these weak inside nerves with Dr. Shoop’s Restorative and get well. A simple, single test will surely tell. All Dealers. DIAMOND BLUFF. Jacob Nelson’s auction sale Wed nesday. School has commenced again in the village. Lewis Shanks was up from Mai en Rock last Sunday. The winter term in the Morgan district closed last Friday. The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. John Nelson last Thursday. Rev. J. 11. Davis of Winnebago, Minn., called on friends here Mon day. Geo. and Frank Skidmore have returned to their homes near Clam Falls. Marion Kish has his new launch in the river and it made its first trip Sunday. Rev. Mr. Jacobson expects to hold services in the M. E. church next Sunday. John and Arthur Nelson are ‘•buzzing” wood. This is the third rig in town. Julius Erickson of Livingston, Mont., >pent a few days last week with Edwin Niles. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Sparks and Edwin Niles dintd with Mrs. J. E. Morgan on her birthday, March i The W. M. S. will probably meet with Mis. Charlotte Hampton the 26th, if the small pox is quiet. No new cases reported lately. SIOO.OO paid by Dr. Shoop for any recent case of Grippe or acute Colt' that a 25 cent box of Prevent ics will not break. How is this for an offer? The Doctor’s supreme confidence in these little Candy Cold Cure Tablets—Preventics-—is cer tainly complete. It’s a SI.OO against 25 cents—pretty big odds. And pre ventics, remember, contain no qui nine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor sickening'. Pneumonia would never appear if early colds were always broken. Safe and sure for feverish children. 48 Preventics 25c. All Dealers. OLIVET. Mr. Potter, the telephone man, was in town Thursday on business. Little Richard Yates was baptized in the M. E. church Sunday morn ing. Kate McCardle and Dora Smith returned from Hudson Friday after noon. Hazel Jackson, who teaches near Hatchville, spent Sunday with her parents. It is reported that Mrs. Curtis Wood (nee Nellie Gore) has the measles. Blue birds and robins have ap peared here. They will have to take their chances on cold feet. There was a “weight social” at the schoolhouse Saturday night for the benefit of the school. Proceeds sls. Several of our young people in tend going to Spring Valley to write for certificates next Friday and Sat urday. Myra Patterson closed her school in Oak Grove Wednesday and came home Sunday to spend a three weeks’ vacation. Jennie Andrus is staying at S. Cooke’s for a few day s, as her peo ple have the mumps, and she doesn’t . want to miss school. Ed. Rudolph of Ellsworth, at tended the “weight social” held at the Olivet school house Saturday night. He reports a fine time. Ed. Pundy of Baldwin came down Friday night and spent Saturday looking for a horse to replace the one that died last week. He went back Sunday morning, not succeed ing in finding one that suited him. Impure blood runs you down— makes you an easy victim for organ ic deseases. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood—cures the cause builds you up. KINNICKINNIC. J. D. O’Keefle and wile have re turned for a short visit. School in Dist. No. 2 is closed for a four weeks’ vacation. Miss Mae Crawford is home from her school on a vacation. Jay Wadsworth has returned from his trip south. We are all go ing to Louisiana now. Mrs. Chris Larson died Friday, March 13, of stomach trouble. The funeral services were held Saturday at the house, conducted by Rev. Harris. Interment in Greenwood cemetery. Croup positively checked in 20 minutes. Dr. Shoop’s 20 minute Croup Remedy acts like Magic. No vomiting, nothing harsh. A simple, safe, pleasant, dependable croup syrup. 50c. All Dealers. KENNEDY CORNERS. Our school is closed for the spring vacation. Grover Borgen is working for Mr. Gartland. Carl Everson spent a few days last week with Harry Jackman. Minnie Everson spent the last of the week with Theresa Kelly. There was a dance at Fred Craw ford's Monday night, and all repoit a fine time. Tickling or dry Coughs will quickly loosen when using Dr. Shoop’s Cough Cure. And it is so thoroughly harmless, that Dr. Shoop tells mothers to use nothing else, even for very voung babies. The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung healing mountainous shrub give the curative properties to Dr. Shoop’s Cough Cure. It calms the cough, and heals the sensitive bronchial membranes. No opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh used to injure or suppress. Demand Dr. Shoop’s. Take no other. All Dealers. OAK GROVE. The farmers are preparing for the spring work. Lou Filkins has purchased a driv ing horse from Clifton parties. Lewis Eichman is preparing to build a large barn in the spring. Andrew Menser has sold his forty acres of land to Ed Feidler for $2,000. Ed. and Peter Feidler made a business trip to Ellsworth Wednes day. Miss Blanch Corcoran spent Thursday and Friday in River Falls. Miss Lizzie Mier is staying with her aunt, Mrs. Joe Marks, at Big River a few weeks. Baby won’t suffer five minutes with croup if you apply Dr. Thomas’ Electric OU at once. It acts like magic. DONEGAL. C. Purfevrst gave a c ird party Monday night. John Fox of Janesville is visiting his brother, George Fox. Miss Anna Matzek is spending a few days at the parental home. School in District No. 9 closed Friday for a few weeks’ vacation. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kohlar went to Minneapolis Thursday on a visit to relatives and friends. Miss Mary Dow r ser of California has been visiting her cousin, Mr. C. Purfeerst, the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Finn gave a cinch party Tuesday' night at the home of their son Louis for a few of their old neighbors. Mrs. 11. McMahon returned to her home Saturday, after a week’s visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Adams. “Doan’s Ointment cured me of eczema that hadannoyed me a long time. The cure was permanent.”— Hon. S. W. Mathews, Commission er Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. Advertised Letters. List of unclaimed letters in the Postoffice at River Falls for the week ending March 14, 1908. Rose Jenkins. Mr. Tony Lindgreen. Laurence Barrett Harris. C. C. Glass, P. M. . . . . . z _ ■ ■ - it? ■ . . - ... , r. - . fgfe? STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, RIVER FALLS, WIS. 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 thjse with in tention to teach in Wisconsin. Tuition by the quarter in Preparatory, M 50; Grammar Grades. 83.00: Intermediate, 83.00; Primary. 81.50: Kindergarten is Free. The Model Schools are model and merit the excellent patronage they have always re ceived. For otherinformation address W. J. BRIER. President. Moderate Price /Calumef| c Baking $ f Powder i &>-- SIOOO.OO will bo Riven fcr any substance injurious to Jr health found in THE LOCAL MARKET CORRECTED EVERY THURSDAY. Following are the prices paid by River Falls merchants and dealers for farm products, etc., to-day: Wheat, No. 2, $ 1.00 No. 1, J 1.05 Flour, 49-lb. sack 1 45 Flour per bbl 5.60 Oats .46 Succotash, (32 lbs.) <. .44 @ .48 Rye .70 Barley, .70 @ .75 Corn, .67 Flax, 1.05 Bran, per 100 lbs 1.25 Shorts, per 100 lbs 1.25 Pork, live, .".50 CA 1.00 Pork, dressed, 500 © 5.50 Beef, live, 2.00 © 4.00 Sheep, 4.00 © 4.50 Veal calves 3.00 © 4.50 Chicken, per lb. dressed, .08 Hides, green, .02 @ .03 Butter, 25 © 28 Eggs, .13 Cough Caution Never, positively never poison your lungs. If you cough—even from a simple cold only—you should always heal, soothe, and ease the irritated bron chial tubes. Don’t blindly suppress it with a stupefying poison. It’s strange how some things finally come about. For tftventy years Dr. Shoop has constantly warned people not to take cough mixtures or prescriptions containing Opium, Chloroform, or similar poisons. And now—a little late though—Congress says "Put it on the label, if poisons are in your Cough Mixture.” Good! Very good 1! Hereafter forthisvery reasonmothers, and others, should insiston having Dr. Shoop s Cough Cure. No poison marks on Dr. Shoop s labels—and none in the medicine, else it must by law be on the label. And it’s not only safe, but it is said to be by those that know it best, a truly re markable cough remedy. Take no chance then, particularly with your children. Insist on having Dr. Shoop’s Cough Cure. Compare carefully the Dr. Shoop package with others and note the difference. No poison marks there!. You can always be on the safe side by demanding Dr. Shoop’s Cough Cure “ALL DEALERS” Bill! To exchange extracted honey for silver dimes, oats, corn, eggs and po tatoes A. D. SHEPARD Buy the “Boss Hat.” and you get the worth of your money every time. Try US on Ladies’ spring Wrappers, Shirt Waists and black Petticoats. Give us a call when you want em broidery, Lace, Suspenders or a Suit Case. We carry first-grade Brooms, Wash Boilers and Dish Pans of different grades. You wall find our prices as low as any, on all goods. C. T. RITCHEY Tiger Seeders and Drills The cheapest and the best. It will pay you to give them a trial. :: :: :: :: Osborne Spring Tooth Harrow More sold than all the rest put together. Tubular Separators still lead x, avw asaK-wwxi ■ h ■■■■ 11 Come in and look over our large stock in implements before buying. It will pay you. Yours for business, A. w. LUND HARDWARE, HARNESS and IMPLEMENTS RIVER falls, wis. A. H. Lord’s Livery. single and Double Rigs, with or without drivers day or night Single bortefr for ladies. . K.ivery and Feed Stable, River Falls. Wi- 8 Pain can be quickly stopped. A 25 cent box of Dr. Shoop’s Head ache Tablets will kill any pain, everywhere, in 20 minutes! Be sides they ai e tliorougldv safe. Pain ful peiiods with women, ntuialgia, etc., quick!v cease after one tablet All Dealers. (First publication'Mar. 12. 1905.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE OF WISCONSIN, County Court for Pierce County, In the matter of the will of O. S. Toby, de ceased.—ln Prolate. Notice is hereby given that letters testa mentary on the es ate of O. s. Toby, deeeased, late of the city of River Falls in -aid county, having issued to Ferris 5 White, of the city of River Falls, in said countv, the claims and demands of all persons against said O. S. Toby, deceased, will be examined and adjusted 6y the County court of said I’ieree County, at the regular term therof. to be held at' the Comity Court room in the \ illage of Ellsworth in said county on the first Tuesday. being the sixth day of October, a. D. 1908. and that until and including the first day of October. A. I* 1908, is the time allowed and limited by said County Court for creditors of said O. S. Toby, deceased, to present their claims tor examin ation and allowance. Dated March loth. A. D 1908. By order of the Court, Allen P.'Weld. County Judge. (First publication Mar. 19, 1908.) Notice to Creditors. STATE OF WISCONSIN, County Court for Fierce County. In the matter of the estate of William G’ *y, deceased. In Probate. Notice is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of Wilbam Gray, deceased, late of the city of River Falls in said counyv. having issued to James \V. Gray of the town of Ellsworth in said county, the claims and de mands of all persons against said William Gray. deceased, will be examined and adjusted by the County Court of said Fierce county , at the regu lar term thereof, to be held at the County Court room, in the village of Ellsworth in said county, on the first Tuesday, being the 6th day of Oct ober. A. D. 1908. and that until and including the first day of October A. I>. 1908, is the time allowed and limited by said County Court for creditors of said William Gray, deceased, to pre sent their claims for examination and allow ance. Dated Mar. Ith, A. I). 1908. Bj order of the court, Allen I*. Wfi p, County Judge. (First publication Mar. 5, 19O8.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF WISCONSIN, County Court for Pierce County. In the matter of the will of Amos T. Carroll, deceased, —1 n Probate. Notice Is hereby given that letters testamen tary on the will of Amos T Carroll, deceased, late of Ihe city ot River Falls, in said county , liaving issued to Herman A Hagestad of the city of Riv-r Falls in said county, the claims and de mands of all persons against said Amos T. Carroll deceased, will be examined and adjusted by the County Court of said Pier ecounty, at tin* regular term thereof. t<> be held at the County Court room, in the village of Ellsworth, in said C'unty, on the first Tuesday, being the Ist day of September, A. D. 190 s, and that until and in cluding the 31st day of August, A. D. 1908, is the time allowed and limited by said County Court for creditors of said Amos T. Carroll deceased, to present their claims for examination and allowance. Dated February 26th, A. D. 1908. By order of the Court. Allen I’. Weld, County Judge. (First publication March-5, 1908.) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. STATE OF WISCONSIN. County Court for Pierce county.—ln 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 7th day) of April, A. D. 190 s. at ten o'clock a. in., the following matter will be heard and considered: The application of Curtis Johnson, executor of the will of J. Edward Johnson, late of the city of River Falls in said county, deceased, for the examination and allowance of his final account of his administration and order assigning the residue of the estate of said J. Edward Johnson, deceased, to such other per sons as are by law entitled to the same. Dated February 25, 1908. By order of the Court, Allen P. Weld. County Judge. BLOCKADED. Every Household in R.ivcr Falls Should Know How to fkesist It. The back aches because the kid neys are blockaded. Help the kidneys with their work. The back will ache no more. Lots of proof that Doan’s Kidnev Pills do this. Ole Anderson, retired farmer, Ellsworth, Wis., says: “1 -uttered with a weak back for several years. On one occasion when stooping to pick up an article weighing not more than three pounds 1 was taken with a twinge in my back which was so severe that it took all my strength and I was laid up for three weeks suffering intense pains if I tried to move. In cold or damp weather my kidneys would become very much disordered and the secretions would be very irregular, profuse attd fre quent and accompanied with much pain in passing. Some months ago 1 learned of Doan’s Kidney Pills and procured a box. This remedy has put new strength into my back, the secretions have been regulated and ' 1 am feeling better in every wav. I Doan's Kidney Pills have my hearty I recommendation." Plenty more proof like this front I River Falls people Call at R. S. 1 Freeman’s drug store and ask what 1 customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States, Remember the name—Doan’s and take no other. ti I \ A FRESH CUT is what we always relish when it ap plies to steaks, chops and roasts. We have them, and they’re lueious and appetizing enough to tempt a king. WE PAY the closest possible attention to our busin' s; work almost day and night, and understand everything from A to Z that belongs to meats. That’s why everybody says, "Oh, your steaks, etc., are so good." It’s the reputation we’ve made. Come and see us, we want you for a new customer. MODEL MEAT MARKET Vincent Fait, - Proprietor. THE NEW MEAT MARKET Thos. Tomlinson, Proprietor A full line of Meats al ways on hand. Phone - - No. 66. FRANK L. BAKER Express and Baggage Line. Leave orders at the Telephone Central or private phone No. 24. Special attention given collecting Baggage from and delivering tp all parts of the city. Ail kinds of dray and team work promptly attended to. Charges moderate Wood for sate and deliver'd ", all parts <»f city ■BMHnaiKMMMMeuuMoaniinmK-.v »a Spend a Pleasant ;j Half HourJ k. Fp wsl i ii HtosOn It would be a sheer waste of time and effort to ransack the stores looking for wall papers when you can sit in an easy chair in your own home while I show you a full line of the choicest patterns the season affords. The line for 1907 contains an end less variety of wall papers for any use —papers to suit every taste. If you desire, I will be glad to offer suggestions for the best treatment of any particular room. AUGUST BEORN. N. W. PHONE 91. RIVER FALLS, WIS. 11 V 1 wvL '"-&/\// lil Jff mF r ici /m 1 A >/ *l/ J ' //' t copvri&ht Ah, this is an A. B.’and with LORD COKE in my pocket I am well suplied with The best 5c cigars on the market