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I ! Ontg JIM. I SUMNER CENTER Mrs. Doro Kace, wife f M. K. IUce, died June lt at her father, home in Shlloh. She leavees two children a husband, sNur and brother undated parents to mourn their loss, she was an earnest worker, a christian and a good friend. The mourning friends have the sympathy of the entire com munity. Mrs. P. I. llouck has returned from Mulr, where she his been visiting h-r mother, Mrs. Wm. Uearhart. The L. (). T. M. entertained the Crystal Hive Saturday ice cream and cake were served. A 11 enjoyed a pleas ant time. Mrs. Claude Pettit and infant daughter, of Perrinton, and Mrs. Mag gie Towusand and infant daughter, of New Haven, attended the Hive meeting Saturday afternoon. The school will attend the Picnic at Crystal June Hh. A very good time is expected. The exerciser Decoration day were well attended. Attorney.!. Kirby, of Ithaca, rendered a splendid address, and Mi Keie Lang gave a very tine recitation. Wallace Lang is at home shaking hands with old frienis and school mates. Lee Sanders is home. Mr. Uiglow is better at this writing. Airs. J. Ale Fee. of New Haven, at tended the exercise Decoration day. FOREST HILL. June i'.. Children's Day exercises at the church Sunday evening were tine and enjoyed by a full church. Myrtie Uradv is enjoying a visit from her brother. A. Packer of. Hlanehard. The Forest Hill Hand, which went to Ithaca Saturday, reports a tine time and royal entertainment. Mr. Sunlay lost a horse last week. Monday morning twenty-two Sir Knights armed with coin planters marched into M. Lent's corn tieid. and at u o'clock had planted twenty two acres r.f c;rn. This is another of the good deeds of the Maccabees Thursday of last week, a go dly nnmber of the Ladies' Aid met at Mrs. C. T. Wright's and spent the day in sewing for Mrs. Paycraft. Mrs. Wright furnished a bountiful dinner and a tine lot of work was done. Tunnis Creech, of Alma, spent Sun day with Ins parents. Decatur Coleman was at Forest Hill Saturday. Small in size and great in results are DeWitt's Little Harly Risers, the fa mous little pills that cleanse the liver and bowels. They do not gripe. Sharrar & Mulhollaud. RIVERDALE June 4. Miss Emma Wiltshire, of Alma, is visiting friends and relatives in town. Mrs. Conley and Mrs. Wood took in the excursion from Almato Frankfort, Sunday. Mrs. H or ten took advantage of the excursion to Saginaw and Pay City, May 27, to visit her father at Merrill. (uite a number from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Sanders, at Pirn Hall Tuesday. Mrs. Prank (Iraham. Mr. Penner and Charlie Horton are on the sick list. Nearly all the boys and some of the men, of this place are working in the beet, fields near Alma. James Harrington and wife are go ing to Pelding to work in a boarding house. Wilmot Langin lust a valuable c Thursday, it being run over by the train. Mrs. Kb. Priest goes St. Louis to night to visit friends. Mrs. Capen and (iladys sj-.ent lat week with Pert Capen and wife at Shepherd. Joe Chile's children arc quite sick with mcasels. GALLOWAY. June 4. Mrs T. P. Adams was called to Leaton by the serious illness of her mother. Mrs. M. Mayer and son Thomas were in Saginaw Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Plackbum and children were in Ithaca last Satur day. Little Emma .John soft who has been ill with measles and mumps is conva- lescent. Mrs. Wm. Adams and s jii have gone to Saginaw. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anchutz had the misfortune to burn hh feet by running through a lire In the yard. Alls Elinor Johnston took charge of the p jst office last Saturday, dining the absence of the post master. Uefness Cannot De Cured t.v local fltirrfK ,tio,,1t' th"T 'tnt.Ot r-ft-ih tl.e port 'or. fit he ear. Th,re Is only nM tional r-me.ll DfrU U c.us.-i by an In flamed condition of 09 muoOnj linltnr nf th KuitH' hian Tup. VVb fl lb! lut (ret inflamed you he n rumblitur sound or ImprrfV.-t h-tr-ivt anti When It U entirely closed, deafo- s It tu' result. nl nnles the inrtftnmtlon ran l. tkon out and ttai tot re-mr-d to in normal rndlt on. beam U destroyed forever: n7ne ragout of t-n are canard by rMarrh which la nothing but an infi.med condition of thw MUr'tve one 'hundred dollar, for any cio of de.fr (ctual by catarrh) tht c-a.-not ?L?.,H h IUirs,tirTh('ur'. St-nd for clr SKIrS. F. J- CHBNKV & CO.. Toledo., O. Hall Family Pills are the best. FULTON CENTER. June L Our echoul closes next Sat urday. Pulton Center Farmers' Club meet with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Chatllu, this week Thursday. Ik'bcr Cowles lias returned to Ohio. Howard Wood and wife, who for the present, are with his father. Henry Wood, in Newark, Sunday cd with L T. Price and family. Fred Teaehworth has a new buggy. Peter (Jrveuswite and wife spent Sunday with friends near Crystal. Joseph Hoxie and wife and Herbe and Pertha Hoxie attended the clos ing exercises at Vysilantl, where their brother, Walter Hoxie graduated. Fin ley Podge is in poor health. Willie Cowles took a trip to Elsie Sunday. PERRINTON. June l. Ernest dearhart and wife have returned from Ionia where lie lias been working the New Era Insur ance business with good success, Virgie Povee and family spent Sun day with friends in Perrinton. J. L. Pichard and son Verne drove over to Joe Richard's Sunday. Poy Terpening. of South Lyc ns, for merly of this place, is calling on friends and some body else, I guess "huh," The Memorial day exercises at this place were the best held here for some time. The address bv Pev. Luther, of Maple Papids. won the applause of every one present. The llag drill by eight small girls deserves- special at tention. School closed Saturday for a vaca tion, until September. Pro!', llichards and Mi Palgleish have been retained for the coming year at. advanced w ages, which they have richv earned. The marshal is tixing up the street in good .shape, something we all aught to be proud of. Harry St.s-.ions has been engaged by J. J. My res as clerk in his store. J. L. Pichards and wife expect to visit their daughter in Che-aning, in the near future. Tiie professor and school boys beginning July '!. ITHACA. The ball game Saturday .between the St. Louis and Ithaca ball teams resulted in a score of eight to fifteen in favor of Ithaca. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Killecn, of St. Louis, were in Ithaca, Saturday, call ing ou old friends. F. L. Whitney, of Hillsdale, visited with his cousin, MissStella Carpenter, over Sunday. II. L. Wood was in Elsie, Monday, on business. J. I. McWhirk.of Lima, Ohio, came to Ithaca, Saturday and was the guest of Miss Gertrude Klnkerter over Sun day returning home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Poe, of Elyri a, Ohio, visited with Mr. and Mr. A. E. Pinney over Sunday. Miss Emma Normberg, who has been in this county about nine years and the most of that time in the em ploy of the family of C. M. Prown, left for her home In Gothenberg, Sweden, Monday. Alf. Wilkinson and E. R. Vanduzer spent Sunday in Pancroft. Pay Maloney went to Pontiac last Thursday, where he purcha-e i a span of hor.ses for his livery. Miss Luella Chandler, of Ann Arbor, was the guest of Miss Edith Sowersby Friday and Saturday of last week. J. P. Sowerby was In Ovid Friday, on business. W. T. Naldrett went to Lake George, Monday, on business. A Free Methodist camp meeting will be held one and one-quarter miles eat of North Star, beginning June l-'i and lasting one week. Dr. E. L. Street, of Saginaw, js vis iting his sifter, Mrs. ia Peterson, of tlii- platv. Prof. Ellis G. YanPeventer has completed liisf nirtli year of success ful work- as principal of the Elsie school and with his wife is visiting his parents in Ithaca. He has re signed his position at Elsie and v. ill attend the Vpsilanti normal school played against a picked up nine Sat urday after no..n. and were badly beaten UNION. May :. N. Azleborn is building a stone cellar and milk house. This will not only be a useful addition but a decided ornament to his already well appointed farm which is a model of neatness and taste. Mrs. A. Signs led the prayer at Pn ion last Thursday evening. Mrs. Gillott, of Pompeii, and Mrs. Clark, of Lansing, mother and aunt of Mrs. Chas. Pen-more, visited her last week. The Ackles school is progressing finely with Miss Ethel Turner at the helm. Andrew Ax.leborn did business in Alma. .last Tueslav. Great interest is taken in the North Star t'nion Sunday school and Thurs day evening prayer meetings. James P. Pouglas and wife, from Lansing, visited Mr. Douglas' mother, Mr. Harris. They returned to Lan sing on Tuesday. There will be an ice cream social at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Henry I)enmore. one and one-half mllc.s west of the Ackles sch ol house, on Friday evening, June 1". for the bon eiit of the I'ni on Sunday school. Ev erybody invited. Ir. I. N. Monfort was in Detroit Tuesday, on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Forsyth will .spend the summer in Toronto. They will leave town next Tuesday. Prof. Forsyth and wife have made many warm friends in Ithaca who ardently hope for their return. Pev. Win. Pryant, of Detroit, edi tor of the Michigan Presbyterian, will preach at the Preabyterian church next Sunday morning and evening. Ira Montague went to Pay City Tuesday, for a few days' visit. Orvil Churchill attended the Na tional Pill Posters' Association at Lansing Tuesday. J. P Sowersby went to Flint Tues day, on business. Lemuel Hyde, of New Haven, has moved into the Henry otto hou.se in South Ithaca. O. P. Stone wheeled over to St. Johns Tuesday afternoon. Walter Pradley, of Cadillac, came down on the Sunday excursion, for a two week's stay in Ithaca. The front to the Ithaca Savings Pank is being treated to a new coat of paint. Miss Ethel Thompson, of Alma, vis ited Ithaca friends this week. NEWARK. . A Lifo and Doath Fight: May. Pyron Dingman has his new i . ... . , , , , ,r. Mr. V. A. 1 lines of Manchester, la., barn almost completed. I he carpen- j wntinc of hu ftlUOht miraculous e;c ter work is under the supervision of ! from death, pays. "Exposure after John Pates. Harvey Munson had the mifortur.e to lose a valuable colt recently. Littie Gladie Peck, who was so s(- meash's induced serious lung trouble. which ended in consumption. I had fre quent hemorrhages and coughed night and day. All my doctors said I must soon die. Then I bpgan to use Dr. verely burnt by falling into a boiler of ! King's New Dinovery which wholly lir.t w.Mf.-r is r.-nm-f,.,! :u mnrh i ! Td me. Hundreds havp used it on proved. Mrs. Caroline Munson. wno has been M' low, is reported as much improved. Oscar Hagerman has built an add:-tnrp tion to his house. Ira Munson is getting ready to build a hou-e. He has the wall already built. Porn, to Mr. and Mrs. George Allen, May J1, a boy. Fred G rover, of Saginaw, spent Sun day with J. S. Pcecliler. Wm. Hook made a business trip to Owosso last. week. Charles Hibnerand wife. of Elkhart. Indiana, who have been visiting the former's parents, Pen Hibner and wife, and other friends for the last two weeks, returned home last week. The addition to the Pleasant Grovy church is almost completed. Harvec Wood is doing the work. my advice and all nay ir never fails to cure thront. ( best and lung troubles." Regular He .'.o... and 1 ". Trial bottles free at Sharrar A: Mulholland's dreg Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the bbod in your body passes through your kianeys once every tnree minutes. Marriage Lisences Harlen Manchester. '22, North Star: Lydia Canouts, h; Elba. Jas. Giugett, 2"., Alma. Ethel M. Haw ley, 21, same. Ethan Shlrwin, '22, Ashley: Julia Peck, 20, Ashley. Glorious Nows Comes from Dr. D. IJ. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. He write : "Electric Hitters has cured Mrs Prewer of scrofu la, which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could pive no help; but now her health Is excellent." Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stlmultes the liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Only &0& Sold by Sharrar & Mulhoiland. Guaranteed. The kidneys are ycur blood purif.ers, they fil ter out the waste cr impurities in the blood. If they are sick cr out cf crder, they fail to do their work. Pains, achesandrheu natism come from ex cess cf uric acid in the blood, due to nerlected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick cr unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning In kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highect for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases oy an cruggists in mt cent and one-dollar sir es. -You may have a sampie Dome Dy man iiom cf P-wnp-Booi. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer 8c Co., Binghamton. N. Y. ANN ARBOR SPEAKS, Contractor Wooley, of Ann Arbor, Makes a Public Statement. Mr. Edwin Wooley, contractor and carpenter of Arm Arbor, adds his voice to that of the great aimy of Michigan people who endorse the iiitle conqueror. Our representative fouud him at ids place of residence, No. ilh Fountain fct. All. Wooley appreciates a good thintf as do most of our readers, una lie doet not hesitate to tell hi experience for the btnellt of otht'is Indorsement of this kind has made Dunn's Kidney I'dU a household word throughout the bta'e. Tbo good they have done has won ilum many a title and such worthy names among the people as the "little con queror of kidney Ills," ' littie enemies to backache," 'modern wouder-worktra," etc. Air. Wooley says: "I was subject for years to attacks of backache or pains through the loins and kidneys, utnerally of a dull, heavy, aching nature, but of ten when the weather changed or when I moved awkwardly they became sharp twinges of pain. As I was doing worn which rqeuired stopping it vin very painful, exceedingly to. if I caught cold which, as a rule, settled in my hdns, 1 tried various remedies but wit never successful in obtaining any permanent beuellt until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. At the time my back was troubling, me a great deal but fcbortly after I began the treatment the aeliing abtted snd when I hud tinislnd it I was cured. This is mouths ago and up to date there has been no recurrence of the trouble." Doan's Kit!ny Pills lor sale by all dealers. Price 0 cents. Mai'td by I'o-ter-Alillnirn C , Puilalo, New York. Sole agents for '.he V. S. Kemr ml cr the name Dunn's and Mke no substitute. VorMilahy bllAHIUH & MrLllol.l.AND. lirutr-'lst.. PLANS SELECTED. Gratiot's New Court House a Splendid Structure FOURTEEN PLANS Submitted to the Examination of the Board- Building of Stone, 76x112 feet, All Modern Conveniences. SETHTON. .June Liur.i WelN. who ln been vwting in Clinton county, returned home thi week. The social uiven by the Uleaners last Saturday evening, was a u'ces both socially and iluancially. Hoy Fuller and wife, and Hoy Ilarn hart and wife vi.Mted at II. 1). St tide er's Sunday. H. Iri!lln and wife tntertaimd friends from Alma over Sunday. n MAPLE RAPIDS .June Harrv ("I rah am na Middleton Monday. Ike i:. Hewitt wa, in Detroit ht week. Iskic Hewitt was in Lansing on rail road lusine. last week. Hon. .1. Chad luck, of Ionia, deliv ered the memorial address here. Jese Archer and Alfred lidding went to St. .Johns Saturday. All- Nellie Scriviner N staying w ith Air-. Sutton. Airs. Alathews. of St. John-, was a guest tof Airs. James Price, l i-t week. Dr. A. O. Hart and wile have re turned from a visit to Canada. Airs. II. AI. Winston, of St. Johns, was the guest of Maple liapids friends, last week. Air. and Airs. Wm. Reynold- are the parents of a l.ouncinp baby- The ball game between Fowler and Alaple Piapids. resulted in a score of thirteen to ten in favor of Alaple Rap id s. John Sheridan, of Perrinton. was in Maple Rapids Saturday. Decoration Day was appropriately observed here. The Post and Corps A-ith the Odd Fellow lodge- met at the C. A. R. hall and formed in line and marched to the school hou-e where they were joined hy the school chil dren, and all marched to the ceme tery. The school sang two songs af ter which the graves were deorated. The crowd then repaired to the church and listened t an appropriate program. The bu-iness places were all closed during the exercises, with one exception. Ali-se- Rose F.ggleston and Alanie Butler visited in Ithaca, last week. Airs. Emma Muckleburg 1 st a hor-e last week. Airs. Alilo Day and daughter, Ada, ot llubbarston, vi-iteri at s. i'. liorrs and C. (J. Parr's Sunday. Cieorge Archerand wife vi-ited Wm. Wright's, in North Shade Sunday. Sam Crawford is helping Chas. Al lor on C. AI. Rcdfern's grocery wagon. Alartin Hulburt and wife, of near St. John-, visited relatives and friends Sunday. RATHBONE- June 1 ra David now drives a line pair of roadsters. Ilattle Hopkins and Lulu Moore are expected home this week from the Alt. Pleasant Normal to spend the sum mer vacition. Airs. (I randy is on the sick list. J. IS. AlcCollum Is nursing a sore eye. Our genial blacksmith, Joe 0 randy, wears a broader smile than ever as he Is grandpa. Airs. Allnnie Shaver's school, In the Allen district, will enjoy a picnic din ner Friday, the last day. K. AI. ISeckcr, of Ithaca, spent Sun day at Rathbone. Cco. Russell lias begun work on his new house. Andrew Hopkins is about to raise a new barn. After three day of careful consider ation of the fourteen compilative plans, the board of Supervisors decided yesterday to adopt the plans of Archi tect Allen, of Kalamazoo. The gen eral opinion ot all who s.iw the plans is that they have male an excellent choice. From the tirst, Air. Allen's plans were well thought of and were among the four rec tinmerided by Up building committee. The board, however, examined all the fourteen set- submitted and heard explanations by the eleven architect present. The plans adopted o ill fcr a -tone building Tiixl 1J, entrance at north and west and small entrance at east, clerk's, treasurer's, register's, and probate judge's and drain commis sioner's and sdiool eornmi--ior1er'-ortiee on iirst tloor, with hand-omc-rotunda '2x2 beneath the tower which is 1l!o feet high. On secor d lloor Is a court "room to.",.".. two jury rooms, witness room, ladies' waiting room, supervi-ors' room Jojs judge's room, proseecuting attorney's room sheriffs room and a toilet. Each of the ground lloor ( :lices is provided with a vault, private ojce and toilet. The basement is furn ished with four large vaults and six additional others. The Moors of the corridors and rotunda are of tile with marble base boards, and the building is finished in polished white oak. It will be a magniticcnt structure, one of which the entire county will be proud. All necessary arrangements were made for pu-hing the construction of the structure. The building c( mmit tee were authorized to receive bids, appoint a superintendent and dis pose of the old court hou-e. and everything w 111 be pushed as rapidly as p issible. Are You With Us7 Do you feel just finer than anybody all the time? If you take Dr. Oald well's Syrup Pepsin you may feel good the year round. It is guaranteed to eure constipation, indigestion and all stomach and bowel troubles. 50 or 10c size. Sharrar iS: Mulhoiland will tell you all about it. Procrastination is a virtue when ap plied to anger. A fatal policy is to neglect a back ache or other signs of kidney trouble, mh.ky's kidnkv ( I KK is a sure rem edy for Rright's disease, diabetes, and gravel. Sold by H. J. Crawford. When it comes to kissing, two h.-ads are better than one. Tor two years Ira W. Kelley of Alans field, Pa., was in poor health on account of kidney trouble. He consulted sev eral physicians and spent considerable money for medicines without obtaining relief until he tried Foley's Kidney Cure, and now writes: "I desire to add my testimony that it may be the cause of aiding others." Sharrar & Alulhol- ! land. Lent i- the fast season et it is gen erally considered slow. A Card of Thanks. I wish to say that I feel under lasting obligations for what Chamberlain's Co;igh Remedy has done for our family. We have used it in so many eases of coughs, lung troubles ami whooping cough, and it has always given the most perfect satisfaction, we feel greatly in debted to the manufacturers of this remedy and w ish them to please accept our hearty thanks. Respectfully, Airs. S. Doty, bes Aloines, Iowa. l'or sale bv l'.ivins Rhodes. Joy never leasts so high as when the tirst course is misery. of Starvation never yet cured dyspepsia, Persons with indigestion are already nan starveU. Ua-v need plentv wholesome tood. Kodal D soeusi:- Cure digests what you eat so the body can be nourished while the worn out organs are being reconstructed. It is the only prcr aratiou known that will instantly reliev e mi: -I completely cure all stomach troubles Try it if 'ou are suffering from indigestion. It will certainly do vov: good. Sharrar & Mul hdlaud' T : c . : , . . . ; 1.1 le 1-worm jiving as long as there I is anyb- dy worth living. Neglect is the short step so many take fro:a a cough or cold to consumption. The early use of One Minute Cough Cure prevents cun-umption. It is the only harmless remedy that gives im mediate results. It cures all throat and lung troubles. Children all like it and mothers endorse it. Sharrar cc Mulhoiland. OADTOniA. Bean tU hs You Hav9 ,wa,r5 u NORTH STAR. The Free Methodists will commence 1 district camp meeting, Wednesday, June Pi, east of town. Last week the children of Air. and Airs. Hod'tnan gathered home to cel ebrate their mother's seventy-seventh birthday. C R. Hat ten lost part of hi- two middle lingers on the left hand Alon day, at the mill. C. Demote Jim Rradley and Alyrori Troop and family, of Pompeii, were in town Sunday. Rev. Ceo. Rrown and wife, of Lu reka, visited W C. Hoxie Friday. North Star is ju-tly proud of her schools, for the Lighth Crack' com mencement de clop-d some tirie -pec-imines of original and forcible Lnglish. which is -eldom found in pupil- from thirteen to sixteen years of age. The (das-consisted of one t oy and live girN. y. R. Rams in speaking of "The Future Alar ." said- The fu ture man will be hone-t In politics, pure in morals and broad in religion. Alyrtie Swart.miller showed, many advancements In tifty years. The Cla-s hi-tory was ieu ir. rh me by Rurr Clark. 1 he future of the t dieted by Llna Rivet t. "How to Succeed, handled by Jane Potter. Joie p.artlet fluight that "Char a -tor" was the rock on which all other virtues were huilded.. Addresses were made by Retta Pect, Dr. Crane, and Rev. Ceo. ISrown. The average man makes a dllTerent kind of a fool of himself each day. pATAL mistakes are made by those 1 who do not heed the earlier symp toms of kidney or bladder trouble that often end in Rright's disease or dia betes. When Foley's Kidnev Cure makes the kidneys well, how foolish it is to delay. Sharrar &. Mulhollaud. The empty wagon goes fa-test and rattles most. was was pre- ablv Cycling has its ups and downs. After the downs, use Banner Salve if ou're cut or bruised,. It heals the hurt quick ly. Sharrar v: .Mulhoiland. Interested nearly alwavs means interesting. A fatal policy is to neglect a backache or other sign of kidney trouble. Foley's Kidney Cure is a 'sure remedy for liright's dl'seape, diabetes. nd gravel Sharrar .V Mulhoiland. The little vices are our mf-ral bacteria. hackache should never be neglected. It means kidney disorder, which, if allowed, to run too long may result in I'.riglit's disease, diabetes or other ser ious and often latal complaints. Foley's Kidney Cure is guauuittecd for the kid neys. Sharrar cc Alulholl.md. A successiul "bachelor girl" is unsuccessful sweetheart. ri Can't be perfect health without pun blood. Hurdock ISiood Hitters makes pure Jlood. Tom and invigorates the whole .-ystem. Stlrr'i Lip rtm Kick. nrrtn- cuu Ulli. FARM SaIut'i Sdi art Wrrntd U trodae. Mthlon Lolhrr, K.TrT.I'.. .uinlh l ih vnrl,l" trnmiut t-XIbaib.ii Hit ourli, J. Hri,1r. Mlahlsolt. W it.. I7i bm. Mrlrr; and H. Lovrjo. K4 Wm, Ulna . trewlnt SAibu.h ftlir'ira I tr i-T9, It yo doubt, writ nm. tiuiiMlll WU.OUO B luiMOtri, Bnr will km IrUI . 10 DOLLARS WORTH FOR lOo. 19 ptgt f rar farm iT.Ta Boih, lh I n4 Car BpHi,pcoooiB "0.o. lo-i on tf ftt r ( QaLa kaa b'i. nrnmui lotraua tk ftwi ea Arih; Solttr tat 0. Up, Pprlnf ht, f , iDeiaami car mm- Boaa Plant, r nitana i aiam. vinnaj Srvat Kaiitr Urmt MlllUa Illr atat. all nali4 tor lot. p-if I rifM tOtitlt vartH flOta itatarv IS pk(t aarTTnl aU- Make your business talks as short as your prayers and you will be a winner. A Monster Dovil Fish Destroying it victim, i a typo of con stipation. The power of this malady is felt on organs, nerves, muncles and brain. Unt I)r k'l nc'n Von. T if l;n.. .... .....p, o .'in uitr i are a safe and certain cure. Best in the wont ror stomach, liver, kidneyH and bowels. Only y.lc at Sharrar fc Mulhol land's drug store. The Chinese ask "how is your liver?" instead of "how do vou do?" for when the liver is active the health is good. Ie Witt's Little Karl v Risers are famous little pills for the 'liver aud bowels. Sharrar & Mulhollaud. The Best Cough Remedy on Earth. 4 Warner's White Wine of Tar Sump, Consumption Gurc, urcs a cold in 2 hours if taken in time nijd doc nut stop a couh in qpq niiniltC h' paralvin- the thro.u ruit it cures the disease nn, Jcmxc, the throat nnd luns healthy nn.I strong. 25 nml 50 cts. Tor 8al hy SHARRAR Jb Mt'bllOLLA ND ueressori to B 8. Webb.