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STATE OP WISCONSIN, COUNTY OF BAYFiELD —SS L Nos M. Oscar, county o era of is a lco utv, do hereby certify that the following \ H a list of the names of ali persons for whom nomination papers have beeu filed in the oltice of the Secretary of State, and of all persons for whom nomination papers have been filed in mv office and who are entitled to be voted for at the primary election to be held in he several towns, villages and election precincts of said county on tin 1 4th day of September. 1906. Suae Officers i Governor— Lieut. Governor— Secretary of State — State Treasurer-- Attorney General— Commissioner of Insurance— ■r Representative in Congress 10til District— Member of Assembly— County Officers. County Clerk— County Treasurer -- Sheriff Coroner — Clerk of Circuit Court- District Attorney— v %. ■' Register of Deeds— Surveyor— State of Wisconsin, bayfield county, ss. I, Nels M. Oscar, county clerk of the county of Bayfield, state of Wisconsin, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct list, containing the names and post office address of each person for whom nomination papers have been filed in my office, together with a designation of the office for which he is a candidate and the party or principle he epresepts. . In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal. Done at the county court house of Bayfield county, City of washburn, this 13th day of August, D,, 1906.—Nels M. Oscar, county clerk (Seal.) . . The said primary election will be held at the regular polling places in each precinct, and the polls will be open from 6 o’clock in the morning until 7 o’clock in. the evening m cities md from 9 o’clock in the morning until suudown in towns and villages. v In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Washburn this 13th day of August, A. D. 1906.—Nels M. Oscar, county clerk. Seal- In this state it is not necessary to to serve a five days’ notice for eviction of a cold. Use the original laxative cough syrup, Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar. No opia tes, Sold by M. M. Sweet. A woman worries until she gets wrinkles, and then worries because /sbe has them. If she takes Hollis ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea she would have neither. Bright, smiling face follows its use. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. —Fox Bros. Pharmacy. There is nothing so pleasant as that bright, cheerful, at-peace with the world feeling wffien you sit down to your breakfast. There is noth ing so conducive to good work and good results. The healthy man with a healthy mind and body, is a better fellow 7 , a better workman, a better citizen than the man or woman who is banoicapped by some disability, however slight. A slight disorder of the stomach will derange ;our body, your thoughts and your disposition. Get away from the norbidness and the blues. Keep our stomach in tune and both your rain and body will respond. Little udiscretions of overeating can be asily corrected and you will be sur rised to see how much better man jn are. Try a little Kodol for dys epsia after your meals. Sold by \ M. Sweet. WEYSHOMMAR f or children; safe, sure . No opiates Said by Q. W. Frost. ELECTION NOTICE. Democratic. Name and Address. John A. Aylward, Madison, Wis, Ernest Merton, Waukesha, Wis. Michael F, Blenski, Milwaukee, Wis. John 0 Meara, Milwaukee, Wis. Oiarence J. Noel, Marinette, Wis. . : % Andrew Jenson, Edgerton, Wis. Marlin L Lueck, Juneau, Wis. Henry J. Neuehs, Sheboygan, Wis. Francis J. McGuire. Hudson, W is William Alexander. Hayward Wis i . .-ip i \ * Children like Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar. The pleasantest and best cough syrup to take; be cause it contains no opiates. Sold by M. M. Sweet. Scrub yourself daiiy, you’re no clean inside. Clean insides rcmans clean stomach, bowels, blood, liver, clean, tissue in every organ. Moral: Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. —Fox Bros. Pharmacy. FOLEY’S KIBHEY CUBE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi cine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright’s Dis ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and SI.OO Bottles. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Sold by Q. W. Frost. FOIEYSIftWEMAR Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia Sold by Q. W. Frost. ~J Prohibition. Ephriam L. Eaton, Madison, Wis, . L, August F Fehlandt, West Salem, Wis. John E Clayton, Milwaukee, Wis. ■ David W. Emerson, Emerson, Wis Byron E YauKuren, Oshkosh, Wis. Lincoln Abraham, Bloomington, Wis. A PuzzleVVortli Having, Dr. G. G. Green, of Woodbury, New Jersey, whose advertisement appears in our paper regularly, will mail to any one sending a two cent stamp to pay postage, one of his new German Svrup and August Fiower Puzzles, made of wood and glass. It amuses and perplexes young and old. Although very diffi cult, it can be mastered. Mention this paper Get in line and bring in your milk and cream to the creamery. It can handle all that can be brought in. The Most Perfect BLOOD PURIFIER That Can Be Found Is MattJ.Johnsons 6088 cures all kinds of blood trouble, Liver and Kidney trouble, Catarrah and Rheu matism, by acting on the blood, liver and kidneys, by purifying the blood, and con tains medicines that pass off the im purities. For Sale and Guaranteed Only By M. M. Sweet, Washburn, Wis. H. A. Robinson and G. Broman, Pratt, Wisconsin. Republican. James 0 Davidson, Soldiers Grove, Wis. Irvine L. Lenroot, Superior. Wis. William D. Connor, Marshfield, Wis. John Strange, Oshkosh, Wis. James A. Frear, Hudson. Wis. William If. Froeltch, Jackson, Wis. Walter L, Houser, Mondovi, Wis. Andrew H. Dahl, Westby, Wis. Julius Howland, Stanley, \V r is. Henry D James, Dedgeville, Wis. John J. Reinpf, Milwaukee, Wis, John W. Thomas, Chippewa Falls, Wis. Frank L. Gilbert, Madison, Wis, Wallace Ingalls, Racine, Wis. C. A. A. McGee, Milwaukee, Wis. i George E. Beedle, Embarrass, Wis Thomas M. Purtell, Madison, Wis. John J. Jenkins, 706 W. Grand Ave, Chippewa Falls. Wis, Ole G. Kinney, Colfax, Wis. Lorenzo N. Clausen, Seventh St. and Washington Ave., Wash burn. Wis. Nels M. Oscar,-Washburn, Wis. John Froseth, Washburn, Wis, Joseph J. Arseneau, Washburn, Wis. Ole Johnson, Washburn, Wis, William S. McDonald, Iron River, Wis Eben Olson, Port Wing, Wis. William H Smith, Washburn, Wis. A. B. Severson, Washburn, VVis. Jared B. Wei tun, Washburn, Wis, j * • - " ■" ■ H, G. Mertens, Washburn, Wis. Frederick A. Bell, Washburn, Wis Eiias 0. Alvord, Washburn, Wis. Charles F. Morris, Iron River, Wis. Ernest Sauve, Iron River, Wis. Nels Myhre, Washburn, Wis, Hugo C. Nelson, Bayfield, Wis. 7/se Our Columns / *ror dverti'sing, 28,000 ACHES 28,000 LANDS. In All Parts of Bayfield County. Owner Not Agent. Easy Payment and Interest at 6 per cent- Call on or write, D M MAXCY, Washburn, Wis. 28,000 ACRES 28,000 Social Democratic. Winfield R. Gaylord, Milwaukee, Wis. William Kaufman, Kenosha, w is, Charles V. Schmidt, Milwaukee, Wis. Joseph Amtnann. K' ; el, Wis, Richard Eisner, Milwaukee, Wis, Herman W. Bistorius, Milwaukee, Wis. Emil Swanson, Bayfield, Wis. Frank RobiHard, Cornucopia, Wis. John Fiege, Bayfield, Wis, H. Marion Juel, Cornucopia, Wis. i Matt Nielson, Washburn. Wis. Frank Skuhra, Washburn, wis. I Edwin Bryan, washburn, wis. \ A tt Kiuaii'o n. It is rank foolishness to attempt to remove sallow ness or greasines3 r,[ l}u ' >lll] by the use of cosmetics, or “incur treatment, as advocated by the “beauty doctors.” The only sale aad sure way that a woman can improve her complexion is by purify ing and enriching the blood, which can only be accomplished by keeping ih<* liver healthy and active. The iiver is the seat of disease and blood pollution. Green’s August Flower .lets directly on the liver, cleanses and enriches the blosd, purifies the compiexion. It also cures const! - pation, biliousness, nervousness, and induces refreshing sleep. A single bottle of August Flower has been huo.wn to cure the most pronounced and distressing case or dyspepsia and digestion. New trial size bottle in cents; regular size 75 cents. At Frost & Spies. \ Delivered to any part of the city cn short notice. I 1 • Call up THOMAS L. DDKELOW. Both Phones’ next lot of;] frbm We have a great var> iety of papers to sel ect from. In Printing We Lead! TIME TABLES. 19 0 6. TRAINS. TIME CARD \*£{ — ~ OF — trains. FOR WASHBURr West Bound : Arrive : Depart No. 573 Washburn and li’on • ; River Express : 1 7;lsan> East Bound : Arrive :Depart. No. 574 Washburn and'lron : : River Express ’ 7:55 pm: Through tickets to all points in the United States, Canada. Alaska, China and Japan. A. M. Cleland G. P. A.., St. Paul. Minn. W. B. Duffy,Agent C. St, P. M. & O. Ey. PASSENGER TRAINS: SOUTH NORTH *8:S0 a. m. daily 10:85 a. m. daily 11:55 a.m. exSunday 1:40 p.m. exSunday $8:00 p.m. daily 4:30 p.m. exSunday +6:30 p.m. daily 5:15 p.m. Sunday only 9:47 p.m. daily at Ashland Junction with south bound trains. sConnects at Ashland Junc tion for St. Paul or Chicago. at Ashland with Northwestern train for Chicago. WIS. CENTRAL TRAINS FROM ASHLAND. ARK. DEP’T. Through mail and Ex press (daily 4:30 pm 8:40 am Limited (daily) 7:45 am 7:25 pm Orders tor t ickets can be procured of w. Frost. Druggist Washburn, Wis.