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FRIDAY, JUNE 2nd Granite Flour Tea Kettles j Bins Setter ■ Water Cans ~ Pails Granite 1/ V Sauce Basins Pans See Window Display pH ° NE 107 (|?J|) Do Ghosts Haunt Swamps? No, Never. Its foolish to fear a fancied evil, when there are real and deadly perils to guard against in swamps and marshes, bayous, and lowlands. These are the malaria germs that cause ague, childsand fever, weakness, aches in the bones and muscles and may in duce deadly typhoid. But Electric Bit ters destroys and casts out these vicious germs from the blood. ‘‘Three bottles drove all the malaria from my system,” wrote Wm. Fretwell, of Lucama, N. C., ‘‘and I’ve had fine health ever since.” Use this safe, sure remedy only. 50c at A. J. Johnson’s Zesting Free Have your eyes tested by J. W. Lucas optician,at Lucas’ Jewelry Store. Ey* glasses and spectacles at lowest price* VIOLIN REPAIRS Violinists whose instru ments are out of order in any way, requiring repairs or adjustment, are respect fully requested to write to me for an estimate of the cost before placing their order. I make a special study of the improvement of TONE. Write for my circular. CHARLES B. STEVENS Violin Maker 211 McMillian Building LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN *C'k*w*L #**' *’■ • *., • - ' 1 • l _ < , ' jf ;__ __ *" '' ■ ■ f • ‘ / j? v! V ■ 4L %4 in 11 ii] iii ? BiTwJL*: 1 :l A Mistaken Idea - they must have a large sum to deposit: that the bank does not care to be bothered with small accounts. This, however, is not true of the First National Bank. This bank welcomes new’ accounts, whether $1 or SI,OOO, and the same courtesy and service is accorded the small depositor as those in piore fortunate circumstances. It is our object and wish to the public in financial matters in a manner that shall be- a 4. isfactory to all—old or young, rich or noor W 1” n ~ First National Bank, Viro( ma H. P. PROCTOR, President H. E. PACKARD, Cashier 1911 Wall Paper ’ sraPSHSI a 5“ ]Ve are now exhibiting the largest and m f , Ances ’ assortment of the latent and na ™° ing from 3k to 20c per single roll 1 Ourfc? 8 '? A - complete lines are simply marvelous There is a r i of store for you when you call to look tb-ojg' /sur^rfse“iS DAHL’S DRUG STOP fl Jrline C. F. DA a \E ■ Druggist Warning to Railroad M.n E. S. Bacon, 11 Bast St., Bath, Me,: sends out this warning to railroaders ‘‘A conductor on the railroad, my work caused a chronic inflammation of the kidneys, and I was miserable and all played out. A friend advised Foley Kidney Pills and from the day I com menced taking them, I began to regain my strength. The inflammation cleared and I am far better than I have been for twenty years. A. J. Johnson. Saved Child From Death ‘‘After our child had suffered from severe bronchial trouble fora year,” wrote G. T. Richardson, of Richardson’s Mills, Ala., ‘‘we feared it had consump tion. It had a bad cough all the time. We tried many remedies without avail, and doctor’s medicine seemed as use less. Finally we tried Dr. King’s New Discovery, and are pleased to say that one bottle effected a complete cure, and our child is again strong and healthy.” For coughs, cold3, hoarseness, lagrippe, asthma, croup and sore lungs, its the most infallible remedy that’s made. Price 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Guaranted by A. J. Johnson. You Haven’t Been Pho tographed since the Year You Were Married Bring the Family and let me make an artistic group. WALKER’S UP-TO DATE STUDIOS Westby - Viroqua Annual Camp Meeting Next Week After consultation with the board of managers the La Crosse District Camp Meeting Association determined to hold its annual session in conjunction with the Bible Mission now being conducted in Yiroqua by Dr. James W. Fifield. The following program is announced for the joint sessions: PROGRAM Sunday, June 4, 1911 10:15 a. m.—Song Service - Chorus Choir 10:30a. m.—‘‘The Religious Life of Viroqua and Community. ’—Rev. I. F. Nuzum,pre siding; Rev. A. E. Hartwell, Rev. R. W. Piannette, Rev. A. F. Daschler. 12:00 m. —United Sunday Schools - - - 2:3op.m.—Song Service • Chorus Choir 3:oop.m.—Platform Meeting ‘‘Our Moral Needs and How Shall We Meet Them. -C J. Smith. W. N. Coffland, Thos. O. Mork. C. E. Butters, O. G. Munson. 7:30 p.m.—Song Service - Chorus Choir 8:00 p.m.—Sermon - Rev. W. H. Vance Monday, June 5 7:30 p.m.—Song Service - Chorus Choir 8:00p.m. —Sermon - Rev. J. VV. Fifield, D. D 9:oop.m.—After Service - v - Tuesday, June 6 l. m.—Devotional Service ... Rev. H. S. Evert, Cashton 10:00a. m. —“Preparation for and Methods of Evangelism” - Rev. W. H. Vance 2:oop.m.—Devotional Service ... 2:30 p. m.— Address “Supreme Need of the Church.” Rev. Henry Faville,LaCrosse 3:00p.m. Bible Address Dr Tiheld 4:00p.m. Children’s Hour .... 7:3op.m.—Song Service - Chorus Choir 8:00 p.m. —Sermon - - Dr. Fifiield 9:00p.m. —After Service - Wednesday, June 7 9:3oa.m.—Devotional Service ... Rev. D. G. Luke, Retreat 10:00a.m.—Sermon, Rev. H. R. Hogan, Sparta 2:oop.m.—Devotional Service - J Rev. P.D.McCallum, Christian Church, Viroqua. 2:3op.m.—Religious Instruction of Youth - - - - Rev. H. B. Hogan 3:00 p. m. —Bible Address - - Dr. Fifield 4:00p. m.— Children’s Hour .... 7:3op.m.—Song Service - Chorus Choir 8:00 p.m.—Sermon ... Dr. Fifield 9:00 p.m.—After Service - ... Thursday, June 8 9:30a. m.—Devotional Service 10:00 a. ro.— Personal Religious Experience a. Praver Life of the Individual, Rev. D. G. Luke, Retreat; b. Prayer Life ol the Home, Rev. R. W. Piannette. 2:00p.m. —Devotional Service - Rev. W’m. McAuley, Stoddard. 2:3op.m.—Sermon - Rev. H. S. Evert 3:oop.m.—Bible Address - - Dr. Fifield 4:oop.m.—Children’s Hour .... 7:3op.m.—Song Service - Chorus Choir B:oop.m.—Sermon ... Dr. Fifield 9:oop.m.—After Service - - - Friday, June 9 9:30a. m.—Devotional Service ... - Rev. John Vincent, Viola 10:00 a. m.— Sermon - Rev. A. B. Bunguard, New Lisbon 2:00 p.m.—Devotional Service ... Rev. Knowles, Mt. Sterling .2:30p.m. The Gospel in Reform ... Rev. W. J. James, De Soto 3:00p.m. —Bible Address - - Dr. Fifield 4:00p.m. Children’s Hour .... 7:30 p.m.—Song Service - Chorus Choir B:oop.m.—Sermon - - * Dr. Fifield 9:00 p.m.—After Service .... Saturday, June 10 9:30a. m. —Devotional Service - 10:00a. ro.-Ministers’ Educational Hour, con ducted by Rev. A. E. Hart well, Viroqua. 2:00 p.m.—Devotional Services ... 2:30p.m. —“The Gospel in the World” Rev. L. A. Brenner, Sparta 3:oop.m.—Bible Hour - - Dr. Fifield 4:00p.m.-Children's Hour .... 7:30 Service - Chorus Choir 8:00 p.m.— Sermon - - - Dr. Fifield 9:00 p.m.—After Service ... Sunday, June if 9:30 a. m. —Love Feast, led by Rei. I _ . F. Nuzum 10:30a. m.—Morning Sermon - Rr 12:00 m. —United Sunday ' V ‘ r ‘ . JO ° l , Health and P*e- . t 1 0?, of Reh|fior to Movemes*. “‘"W* -The Lmsrusj , ... j) r . fifield 4:oop.m.—CTff'drtV, Hour .... 7:30 Service - Chorus Choir 8:(Xi p.m.-Sermon Dr. Fifield 9:^r,.m. -A.iter Service .... TRAIN SERVICE Chicago. Mllwauk & gt. Paul Trains leave Sparta xeek d#yß a , g :O2 ; , m . and 2:ls p. m, arriv' in viroqua at 9:30 am. and 5.-00 p. m. Sunday gp ar ta at 10:10 a. rr ar- v << >q aa jt?4o a m . returning, Rave* at 11.55 m arl| j| arr jves in Sparta 1:30 j " • , j'.t leave Viroqua week days at 10:30 •. m. an j f>.-00 p. v, arriving in Sparta 1:00 p. rr. <nd 1-2 5 p. m. La Crosse & Southeastern Trains leave La Crosae week days at 7:1 a.rn. and 300 p. m. r-nving in Viroqua at 9:25 m * and 5.t0 p. rr,.; leave at 7:30 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. , amr’Og in I t Crosse 9:45 a.m.and 4:50 p-tb. Sunday trains leave La Crosse 7:40 a. m. and 6:30 p. m., arriving at 9:45 a. m.. and 8:30 p m.; leave at 8:00 a. m. and 5:30 p. m., arriving in La Crosse at 9:55 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Accommodations All pastors attending the meetings will receive their lodging and board free—unless they desire to tent out. Tents will be furnished, if the committee is informed three days in advance, at the rental price of tent and floor. Eating House Meals will be served at the Camp Meeting boarding house at 25 cents per meal or $3.50 for a 21 meal ticket. The City of Viroqua has fine hotel and restau rant accommodations. Women’s Co-Operative Committee Mrs. L. C. Boyle, Chm. Stout Mrs. O. G. Munson, Asst. Chm. A. O. Seal Mesdames Nela Allen T. H. Taylor Robert Arnold J. S. Treseder C. E. Buvtera F. M. Towner C. C. Brown J. W. Thayer Geo. H. Clarke M. Twining F. A. Chase L. A. Wilson Melvin Chase Clark Wheeler C. F. Dahl H. D. Williams W. D. Dyson F. H. Williams G. G. Fawcett O. B. Wyman B. F. Ferguson Lincoln Reed Lydia Gott Stewart Irwine T. E. Gorsuch G. M. Henry C. W. Graves Elias Harris H. L. Gardner J. H. McLees Frank Heal Mary Latta Joe Hayes H. F. Swain Chaa. Kuebler Perry Cowden E. P. Kuehn Albert Getter J. W. Lucas Carl Fortney Ed Lind J. Henderson C. E. Lauder D. A. Cade T. O. Mork Misses Ethel Atwood F. E. Morley Beatrice Coffland D. O. Mahoney Gladys De Garmo S. McMastera Kate Goodcll N. D. MeLeea Clara Glenn John E. Nuzum Ethel Hamilton H. P. Proctor Nellie McMastera Henry Rogers Welma Larson H. E. Rogers Ethel Nuzum Chaa. S. Slack Tilda Omundson Fred Shepard Fay Smith C. J. Smith Carol Tainter John Stoll Anna Turner Frank I. Nuzum Ella Wilson MEN’S BOOSTING CLUB T. O. Mork, Chairman John E. Nuzum B. S. Anderson Rev. Frank Nuzum L. C. Boyle John Parr C. E. Butters Gen. E. K. Rogers Otto G. Brown Henry E. Rogers Chris Burge Jos. Omundson J. W. Cade H. P. Proctor C. W. Chase A. E. Smith W. N. Coffland C. J. Smith W. P. Colburn Chas. Slack Geo. H. Clarke S. Sauer W. D. Dyson Wm. Shepard C. F. Danl Dr. W. M. Trowbridge G. G. Fawcett J. Henry Tate Tboa. E. Gorsuch F. M. Towner Albert Groves Dr. Chas. H. Trowbridge L. H. Glenn J. W. Thayer H. E. Goldsmith F. H. Williams A. V. Gelatrup W. W. Wigginton G. M. Henry Clayton Wheeler Frank Heal Chas. Wheeler Joe Hays L. A. Wilson Isaac S. Hamilton Elias Harris Gerald Heal Stewart Irwine J. W. Lucas Steve Mills Thos. Linton I. N. Groves Henry Lindemann J. H. McLees Ed. Lind H. V. iiwair, Will Lindemann Chas. Latta- A. J. Livingston Perry Cnwdten Dr. C. E. Lauder F'mnfe Cf**-*" O. G. Munson T* - -- J. S. McKßtri**- * • w - Alexander S. TANARUS, - G. M. Henry JJ * asters D. A. Cade . U. M' Li-es Henry Weber Frank P. Mclntosh Steve Kier Dr. F. E. Morley Albert Getter A. F. May Music Committee Eleanore Thomas, Chairman Mrs. W. P. Colburn Mrs. Albon Lindemann Mrs. L. A. Wilson Mrs. F. A. Chase Entertainment Committee Mrs. W. D. Dyson Mrs. O. G. Munson Treas.-Supt. of Grounds Thomas O. Mork Leader Children’s Meet. Rev. A. F. Daschler A Poor Weak Woman A As she is termed, will endure bravely and pa'..tntly h, ■ agonies which a strong man would give way under. 5 The fact is women are more patient than they ought vCI to he under such troubles. Ererv woman ought to know that she may obtain the most experienced medical advice free of charge wMf; 'Ws and in abstlute nnftJenee and prisacy by writing to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce has been chief consulting physician of the Invalids’ 1 Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., lor many years and has had a wider practical experience in the treatment of women's diseases than any other physician in this country. Hit medicines are world-famous for their astonishing efficacy. The moat perfect remedy ever devised for weak and deli cate women is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG. SICK WOMEN WELL. The many and varied symptom* of woman’s peculiar ailments are fully wX forth in Plain English in the People’s Medical Adviser (HIPS psjt-s), a newly revised and up-to-date Edition of which, cloth-hound, will he mt .ed fret an receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay cost o* mailing only. A. ■'•■ess as above. LEGAL PUBLICATIONS j First publication April 26, 1911—6 Notice of Sale on Foreclosure. : TMIK STATE OF WISCONSIN. CIRCUIT COU * rt for Vernon County, i C. M. Butt as administrator of the estate of C. M. Butt, Junior. Plaintiff, again*;. Martha Hol comb. Defendant. i Notice is hereby given. that by virtue of a judg ment of foreclosure and sale rendered in the above j entitled action in the court aforesaid on the 18th * day of April. A. 1). 1910. the under* ignxl sheriff i of Vernon county, will ou the U day of June. A D. 1911. at the hour of 2 o'clock, a. m. of that day. at the front door of the court house, in the City of Viroqua, in said Vernon county. Wisconsin, offer for sale, and sell to the highest and best balder for cash, the following described premises lying and being within the corporate limits of the vil lage of Roadstown, Vernon county. Wisconsin: Lot seven (7), block two (2) of Hales and Cade's addition to the Village of Readstown, on oast side of Rickapoo river. MARTIN ROOT. Sheriff of Vernon County. Wisconsin. Dated at Viroqua, Wis.. April 26, 1911. First publication April 26, 1911—6. Sale on judgment and Foreclosure. OTATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT COURT. O Vernon County. Mary Adams. Plaintiff, va. Walter Jacobs. Al bert E.Jacob*,and Mrs. Ella H. Amos. Defendants. By virtue of a judgment of partition and sale, made in the above entitled action on the 20th day of April. A. D. 1911, the subscriber, sheriff of Vernon county, will sell at Smith * Moen’s office, in the city of Viroqua, Vernon county. Wisconsin, on the 9th day of June. 1911. at 10 o clock in the forenoon of that day. the real estate directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein desert bed. as follows: The northeast quarter Og) of section thirty (30), and the northwest quarter ( L ) of the northwest quarter (•*) of section twenty-nine (29). all in township thirteen (13) north, range three 13) west. Dated this 22 day of April, 1911. Martin Root, Sheriff Aforesaid. C. J. Smith. Plaintiff’s Attorney. First publication May 17, 1911—6. SHERIFF’S SALE ON EXECUTION STATE OF WISCONSIN < Vernon County ' ** Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of an ex ecution. issued out of the Circuit Court of Vrnon County, Wisconsin, wherein Charles Stai.uiford was plaintiff, and Richard Ellncott and F A.Chase were defendants, in favor of said plaintiff, ami against said defendants: I have duly seized,levied upon and taken into my possession, all the right, title and interest that *aid defendants Richard El lacott and F. A. Chase '..ad on the 20th day of De cember. 1910, or have since acquired in and to the following de*crit*d real estate, described moie particularly ss follows, to wit: A strip of land in the City of Viroqua, Vernon County, Wisconsin, with a frontage on Court Street in said city of 3 rods and 14 feet; the same I wing 3 rod Hand 14 feet off of the west side of the tract hereinafter des cribed, to-wit. “Beginning at a point distant 6 rods west of the intersection of the north line of Court street in the City of Viroqua, with the west ItreM Oak street, now Lincoln avenue, in kuw! city, he laid down on the plat of Trowbridge’s addition and running thence west on said north line of Court street 19 rods and Ift feet; thence north 8 ixid* and 21'v links to an iron stake which is established as the northwest corner of this tract of land; thence east. 19 rods and 10 feet; thence south 8 rod* ard 2m links to place of beginning;’’ which 1 will, on the 3ftth day of June. 1911. it the hour of 10 o’- clock in the forenoon of said day. at the lawoffioe of J. Henry Hennett. Main street, Viroqua. Wis consin, in said county and state aforesaid, expose for *le and sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, or so much thereof as may be nec essary to satisfy said execution and costs of sale. Martin Root, Sheriff. Dated Sheriff's office, Viroqua. Wis., this 13th day of May, 1911. First publication May 17. 1911—3. PROBATE NOTICE Notice of Hale of Real Estate *JTATE OF WISCONSIN. VERNON COUNTY *7 Court, in Probate. In the matter of the sale of real estat • to pay deMsand lggßcies in the estate ol '.harlott*; t*k*| and, j Notice is liereny given, that by virtueo/ %' 1 er of License made in said mutter on the 2nd day j of May, 1911, bv the County Court of said county, i the undersigned. Fred Lake and Sam Lake, join' j executors of the butt will ami testaimnl and of, the estate of Charlotte deceased, w!!L on Thursday, June H, 1911. at 2 o'clock m the | afternorm of said day. at the front d<xr of the dwelling house. In the second ward of the city of ' Viroqua. hsid county, lately occupied by John R. Lake and Charlotte I J*ke. deceased, and being in j lart the premises to be sold, as hereinafter des cribed. offer for sale mrui sell at public auction, the following described lands, to-wit: A strip of land six rods in width off the north ( side of the following tract, viz: Forty rods square out of the sw corner of the swh of the nwh of section 6, township 12, range 4 west. Verr.on coun ty, W-'-consin; also an undivided one-half interest, in common with the heirs of John lb Ijikr. de ceased. in and to the following: A strip of land off the south side of the nwh of the w* of the nw‘ of section f. township 12 north, range 4 west, the same being twelve rods north and south and forty rods east and west, and all uf both descrip tions being situated In the city of viroqua, Ver non county, Wisconsin. Terms of sale. Ca*h. Bam Lake ami Fred Ijtke. Joint Executors of the last < will and of the estate of j Charlotte Lake, deciaaed. Dated May 16. 1911. J. Henry Bennett. Attorney for Executor*. tint publication May 14, ll!t~fl. i’pOBATK NOtICK Nolle of application tor <•' .lfnir,llrallort KKNON county COURT- in HiOEATK \ state of Wiwonuln. Vernon County, IX In the matter of the estate of Market, Finley, i d On“h?.V>th day of May. AD.. IM|. op..nread- j ln K and fllimr the petition of Frank Finleys tat In * . that Mareureto Finley of the <nty of V.rnon, , died intestate, on or about t.ie 9th day of, May. I J9J] and praying that Dannies l>#rnon ba ap* 1 pointed administrator of the fatal, ol nai J <l*- C *ft U ordereil. that sa! application 1* fore me at the pro)xte office in the < ity of Viro* qajTori the tth day of July. A. D. 1911. at 10 o’clock * Arid it is further ordered, that notice of the time and place appointed for hearing satd appbea | t ; OT , tfiven to all persona interested, by pub i lishing a copy of this <>rd*r for throe wedkg uc : cessively in the VgRMON Cot'NTY CCJfRO*. a | newspaper printed and publUdwl in said county, previous to the tinie appointed for said hearing. Dated this2othd*v -f May 19* t By Court. D<. MAHONfcT. Coon’y Judge. JOHNS 0N Grain Hinders, Corn Mirdf iS and Mowers not made by a trust. Cl Plymouth Binder Twine. slSome McCormick Mowers and Ra vesleft —a bargain for cash whiio they last, f Come in and look over our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Knudson Brothers First publication May 24. 1911—3. PROBATE NOTICE Notice of application tor letters of administncEet; CTATE OF WISCONSIN IRNON °TY COURT. IN UROBATI State of Wi* c-msin. Vernon Cotidty. ss In the matter the estate of Fretterlck Wiikir %. dereaseC On this 18th day of May. v. r> 19U. npw reading and rtliug the pei ion of Aim* Wilkins Elliott, n daughter *T deceased, stav ing that Frederick Wilkins late of the coun ty nt Vernon, died intestate, eft or about t&* 19th day of March. V. D. iu. and praying* that she be appointed .i ! ninlsttatii the esLiltvot' said diseased. Vila it is ordered, that sai ! ipplicatirm heard before me. at a special term, at tht probate office in the city of Viroqua. on the l?th day of June.A. D . iJlf. at 10 o’clock a. n And It Is futhered ordered .hat notice of the time and place apfiointed for heartay •aid application be given to aU persons inter ested. by publishing a copy of this order for three weeks successively in the Versos County Censor, anew spaper printed In s&tg county previous to the time appointed far said hearing. By the Court, D. O. Mahoney. County Judge First publication May 31, 1911—6. NOTICE OF SALE ON FORECLOSURE CTATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COOTS! for Vernon County. Notice in hereby given, that by virtue of a ..ent of foreclosure and sale rendered in the cir cuit court for Vernon county. Wisconsin* on t*se 2Ut day of May. 1910, in an action wherein WR liam Webb waa plaintiff, and John Griffin. JentAr Minahall. as widow’, and aa administratrix of Hit estate of C. H. Minshail. deomad, Ethan Min ahall. Neil Minshail, Lawerence *finnhall and th Rank of Viroqua. are defendants. I ahall expose for sale and sell at public auction, at the law of fice of Proctor A Proctor, in the City of in said county, the mortgaged premiaea desesubaf in said judgment, to-wit: The south-west quarter (*4) of the south-weal quarter (Va). the north-east quarter (M of tha south-west quarter (’ *), and th* west 27 acres of the west side of the south-east quarter (V) of the south-west quarter (V*). all in section three (•!. township twelve (12) north, range five (S) west, also lot number seven (7) in the extension of Ed wards’ addition to the City of Viroqua. on the I3tab day of July. 1911, at 10:00 o'clobx in the foreoaoje. Dated May 29. A. D 1911 H. E. PACKARD. Ref teat. Proctor a Proctor. Attorneys. Lady Baltimore Cake The Most Popular Cake* This Srnsnc /iy Mrs, Janet McKenzie Hill, Eilitiryf the lioston Cooking School Magazme This is considert-fl by many cooklnj: authorities the finest cake that can ts made, though in reality it is not at a£l difficult. K C Lady Baltimore Cake One cup butler; 2 enpt granulaheti sugar; l tup milk; I t< spoonful tooc :eater; o'/i t ups flour: j level teaspoem fuls A' C Baking Fowtier; u/hiles of A eggs, beaten thy. Cream tile butter and 1 rat in the stts*r gradually. Sift together, three times, the flour ami baking fowler, ami add to the butter alternately with the milk and rose waver. Lastly, add the egg w hites. Bake in three-laver pans. Put the layers together with the following frosting. Non —The cake is n In* rr one nd -ells <2 Women t F.ehuu a t* for ll M. I'roellnJ fur L.Jy C lei.ire Cake r. ee tufa yea no ir led n a*.* 1 r*y Aoe *-£* ualr*. a A it, s‘ f J /1, .ritHi ip it raistm . Y tup ihop/u J nut m i iU , SJi l* tut ot /Ala i/mes. Stir the sugar and -rater until The KUk'nr is dissolved, then let boil withint* stirring until the syrup from a spion will spin a long thread; pour rrpon.tbe w hites of the egffs, beaten 'hy. lieat ug constantly meanwhile. Continur the heating until the frosting is cold; ald the fruit and spread upon the cake. The K C Cook • H‘. k cortaan. ninety f -.M. imb dcbcioHA rccipcx.—brcud, rmilfins. enkw find r>ntry Vmi cm wcurr cpjryi , wrb|rgr.ufV- Ing the ccrtiftcnte packed in every 2S-cra| cm of K C Baking Powder to the Jaui k* Mfo. 4.0 u Chicago Small caui do i .*t coutaia Co>kX* Book vtrUfivoiti. . Eleo'jric Bittars Succeed when cvery.’. ing el*e fail*. In nervous prc. -tsiiaa &sA female wckne*.v;s the remedy, as thecotu.' .--ave iesli6*Ji. - FOR AND STOMACH TROUBLE It Is the bin tr ne • ver miif ■ - "evtr t - -cr Do You Have th* Fir 1 1 -1 113 cl H* l * l7 Folev Kidn.-v Pills ’ tn.Nh you : riKht kind of help to r jt-altze and.; J move the poison* th, t uts back F-5 headache, nervou tn i otfwa -* . ney and bladder ailrr.er 's.’ A. J. J r * •