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^N tW*--.- f'Mu- •te *„:. .•'•...•• «-n.— ', "EMifSr' v,:*~ s-t.v--. C^f-r ?y-^—. r.V,-. f-:-'.'SPi«^f''*. V. €5#S~. V£' W i." ldl| ^V-~ p,,,- ... .^^^Idoala^AhftiiBiiafsetton- of the- e'ete'rat BoardB". """Signed^- H. N. Horner, 'l^^rJ^ank Gray and G, 0. .Johnson,/Coda ~n .,-. ^T STANDARD SflOES I rTffif flMn G£T ^^,i5•i\*(KkvAiuE vf,•.•/, »».:• 6I1C Yoih-pfiti r, -1 5 ,.J} *t) vtp}. os, 6*d wi wjli St tuum^ y: COMMISSIONERS': 7 :j tn vott Whirt rr £(rr»K¥? T? PROCEEDING^ (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3) rose Twp. be repaired by the county, instead of building anew bridge.- That the petition, for a bridge between sec tions 19 and 30 Edendale. Twp. be granted. That the petition for a.bridge botween sactions 13 and 14 Broadlawn Twp|§|fci»htfld. OJhat the petition lot 4 briS'l^betWoen section Coigate Twp. and 8Bbilon 3i Lincoln Twp. be granted, wjth an appropriation of $150. for grad ing. That the petition for a bridge be tween sections 35 and 20 Colgate Twp be granted. ^Signed by inland, H. N. Horner and W, E. JElliott,: com mittee. .:. We, the Committee appointed to in- Bpect 8rade Bites petitioned for submit the following report That the petition Walter Swanson, L. Verwest Sand others, for a bridge and $2t0. •to heJp 8**^® between sec 1 Me)roB6'md -seb t5 w& 'Bieton Twps. be granted as follows. In of abridge we grant 24 inch tile aifd appropriate the sum of $150. to "t down hills. Th^t 4h« ^|y J* Hanson and-ott^' fois *m*^ ^'^di^iatioh fo»sfading on ilne be- 1 t^e^egetionB I and 12 Bergen Tyrp. be Btepic^'atflfO. That the petition of Ariditfw Rjasmuseed, Henry Palfr«»y" and. ""etiB^fpr no appropriation for grading ^6«i eecticns 5 and Willow Lake Jli^-gtlftDted at $100. Said appio wOi td be paid when the wiirk is We,.the Committee, appointed to in g^wae site foir-gtading down hill,' -v!i, between sections 4 and 9. Hope Twp., Submit the following. "We grant the SUm of 850. on said grade, when the work is dooe to the satisfaction of tber -towD Board. Signed Frank Gray, W. E. CIlioM and H. N.iJorner, committee. woti^n the' reports of the coin mittees "rf. were approved and committees diecbarg ''''V" ",ved. On motion the County Auditor WBB ordered tb advertiee at once, for bidB for repairs on old bridges and for con struction'of steel combination bridges, .''^1^ as follows: No. 1 Repairs 6n bridge on line be twoen sections 3 Edendale and S4 Prim .yjif ro..T«» No. 2 ttepain.'on bridge, on line be- ^g/tween sections 23 and S6 Primrose Tw^, N a 3 pi id if on on between section# 27 gnd: 23 am, /'4»v^a- No. 4 A pile bridge 3Cft long, on lino between ^sections 28 and 35 Colgate -i S1*"'' :.}• -/-,-• No, 5 A pile bridge 32 ft -long,: on E ?$£pSj*to»e between sections 12 and 18 Sher -"•••, .. ••.... fe'V: No. 6 A pile/bridge .40 ft' long, pjn :||^i|||line between seqjlions:35 and 3G Hope 7 A pile bjidge 42 i%, )0Dg,:' op. batw^en sectiocs 13 and 14 Broad- M^^lawn Twp No. 8 A pile bridge 40 ft longron lihe jl ^?iltbatween section 4 Colgate T.wp. and sec ||^p! lion 34 Liicoln{Twp. Vv -No. 9 A5tubuler pile bridge 70 ft. long, ^f^Monline between sections 5 and 8 New- SMH«tei:S No. 10 A tuubler pile bridge 45 ft long j|^^on line between sections 5 and 6 Prim. $^:WaaT«p.^. No. 11 A pile bridge 32ii long, on ^¥, line betwejen sections 19 and SO Eden dale Twp'. Bids to be oi^nod at 2 o'clock Pit', aby. 9th 1904. ?|V' Bridge jdans abd speciScations be'ng '#aQ:file in (^ounty Auditors Office, H/ jThe Coni|mitte(! appointed to check iip if the'Register of Deeds re ported thaf thSy found the books and accounts setisfdutdry. On motion the |^|^wac^acp6jted and committee1 dis «ltaii^fld. Qn mptidn t.he Bpard adjourned until o'clock a. m. Jany. 7th 1901. S. MOPHBRSON, County Auditor. l|^|^Dak.,'irao3r. ittiQi. toounty cottamissionerB pur«u»9t to &.5VK P-W \t jj£,-^ **y. '"'-4'r Mtaw GUNWWWWUWWUWT iat "i'-:»-iif •p.-#-'"? "!.V'i WB#[-' adjournmtnt, all members present. Minutes of the meeting „of Jany 8th 1904 -read and on motion a] ,, On* motion the chairman appointed Frah^i^ay, W. E. Elliott "and H. N. Hoi|n_ef 'to check up ths :bpoks and vof^lie^jn the Treasurers-office. .Br^g?!matters were taken by the o^|h(er nigpibers of the BoarcT. On.motion the Board adjourned until •1 *30.* m. same day. I'.!' AFTERNOON SESSION^ ..The Rpa^d of county comunissioners ^oi^e^d^t 1:30 p. m. pursuant to ad jd.wnm«|§| members presetitl ^TJip '^^'tifntlittee having completed checkin^ ap the books of the ^Treasurer reported that they founds books nc counts and vouchers Batisfactory." On moti)in!^)ort mittee cRisqharged. 4 .-\ A petition, signed by T. G,. Anderson a^d others, for an appropriation of $250. :)tj^assiet in grading through slough, on .lihe between section 34 Golden iLake and section 3 Sherbrooke Twp,Nfas pre jilted to the Board. On motion the chairman appbinted, W. E. Elliott H, N. Horner and G. O. Johnson to inspect site, as per'petition. "The petition of Elias Flickinger, tot abatement'of. taxes, was on motion county charge .V Kraabel, Johnspp^ Co. cloth V: ing j^ffliished "ifo^n Larson, HIKV prade sites and mileage, On molion the Board adjourned until 9 o'clock a. m. February 9th 1964. 54 05 S. MCPHEBSON. W Nf tJotiityAuditor. CREAMERY MEETING* Th«re will be a meeting of the stockholders, patrons and those i.oterestfed the Hope Creamery at the.town jhall Tuesday after noon, Jan. 1§, 1904 at 2,-o'clock, Everyone wjio can is requested to be present as important mat ters will be discussed. ]U T. Kraabel, Pres. 1 iivf Si: J. Danskin.-Secy. FOR SADE—A heating stove •Faultless pak—16in, fire box burns hard or soft coal—as. good ati new—$9.po. Enquire of E»: Bf. TBadg er. HOGS FOR SAIJS7 il Call or address Why,' Tommy, toes thro' again, I shall certainly have to take you to Beckerjeck & Langer'si: Their Armor Plate School Shoe is the only ofte you j' CAN'T QO THROUGH. I, W. Standley. Auctioneer LIVE STOCK S A SPECIALTY: Will qonduct sales aiiy-: where 0n reasonably i'.M terms. [Fifteen years" experience. Inquiries ,/:j cheerfully answered* Phone at residence. See' write, or phone jine be- ,, Hope, N. D. ijhT' fik mm *v) ,*'••?! (f.v J-®:?1:••*''"*• .ii !V accepted an^ com- by P.G Bnge rand ottteif^, Ipr^a igjadge on line between sec tions.l2 J^,lijEnger Twp. was present fed to the'Bbti^, and on motipYx placed on the table. !lic!d on the.table awaiting further' inforiha tion. 1 On motion duly seconed'and carried the following bills were alioWedj F. A. Stiner, supplies for for county ofllc^ Kraabel, Jobiison' & co. grocer ies fujniisbed'^iirs. cyrus, $2 15 15 ^8 county c^ar^4i- .^V ..'N ., C. Vijile, boftrii of S. P.^ jenson, county cMrge^j^^Jallowed at $40. W. E. Elliott, onetday on papr •board, and mileagi 1 G. O Johnson, oneday on popr board, and mileage J^rank Gray, one day on poor board, and mileage j.jT Frank Gray, com. per diem, mileage, inspect! pg bridgA and grade eitfeS ana Scalea!ge, G. O. JohB'soB^com. per diem, mileage, .Jiospecting bridge and^jfadei^iteB and 'rbileage, K. Si •SuV4n^l..GD«u-p.flr diem, mileage insp^tiB^'-ijridge fiitfes. aqd"rbtil^gi^. W. E, ElUott, pomi'^^jdiem, roiiea^.'^fatapj^Tgi-'. .bridy and grad& wtej anJjHiileagB, H. N. Hornef,. com. per diem, mi I eage-^tiw: peal bridge 16 30 S 56 ••••. lit''? Miss Cqnia Spangle is qjuite iU», Sam Dodd is in bed With the grippe. Tom Dodd is also- .laid lip for repair?../ Mrs. Arn^Nyb'tf, very sick? is around whicti we are pleased tp. not^i, Ben Nybo lost a.valuabl0 horse recently. •v.rf1'' Kichard Baldwin ^as visiti&g in the neighborhood' -lkst jWeek. "Come' agaiii Di6k".',!'*A 1 A. hunting party headed by Qne of our nimrods v/ent to thei river quest of timber 'rabbits few days ago, and after a short search the boys junipM a little lbjie rab bit and someone said jb^iat thie lit tle follow was crippled but! ^he boys all shot at the same tim^ and" then one hunter had to siiieak \jp bn it'.and hold it doWhjwittii his gun until he could get Hold of it. It nearly ended in a fight to see who killed the rabbit. S r.\ a: J.«:C. DEAN, 1 "Dean Farm''- •, '-s/ J- li. miles south of Mayville, N. D. P. O Box 182. H»cr$f*w»Tmef«**w.Me«awi a^&o W Co. Correspoiti(nce.-%»P Lots of sickness, ,:'r 't Kit. Oscar Johnson is on thfe sick list, •••.wdivij. s. !i l(?j n-yifl l^itp Andrew Hehdricksbh'i^ with pleurisy^! .a '.? r.ift Mr. and Mrs'. Dave Sm^th of Hope Twp. were visitihjg:' ijci oiir midst last Sunday.' Most everyone is sick anil those who are not have gone visiting. Ekl 06dd is again |tbie,'|^ a- rOUnd. I ... Robert Jacobson and Wife vis ited in Melrose last Suhdaj?^^ 'Mrs. Wm- McLean ^n^jjChil dren of Hopeiare visiting atpErick SWanson?s.' Rev. Christian :3 10 2 90 bi. .Min^i Roald ^6ti6rsoft ajid 32 20 28 75 40 6Ci 49 10 No. bpe Creamery! Company returns duplicate weight tickets^ with ^very can of cream received, •and renders an' itemized- stsite lettt of 'the' saine each morith. ing been in the work sb' long, she wa? able to bring out many gobd ideas a general, di^pusskin oi tfie subject followed- At the close bf the meeting Mrs. Phillip served a d^licioiis and dainty lun'dh.'J On january 8th we met at ihe hoigde of H?s.' pj^ippy. Ajx tm I^rgelnumberi -we^ei Re sent. In the absence of the pres IdentMrs.^:Wo6dwortli: presided. 1 'Many phaseso? t]ie work ^yere discu^sed. and. Mrs. Northrop presented tho.cause o£ the Unidn Signal-" Mrs. Phillip' gave a pliy sieal culture drill whicli was much enjoyed. The neict meetirig will be at ttia home of Mr3,. Harper on Jan. 32adl. 8TA.TR OF NO»TH DAKOTA, I County or Steele. stnoju il Hen^y' R. Kappa, 'lls *!0,: Joe Peterson. andr iSid| Nybo drove to Coopers toiwn on business as S at a S 6e6l Pdlfr^y^the, Agricultural College p,t\ Fargoj KlSWNMWI TO DISTRICT'COURT. TJSIKD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. PlMntlfl, ys. .' 'Chan^'I.Blissand N.S. Bogart, Defendants, SUMMONS. THE^FA^BF L^OITTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOYB NAMED DB?BKD«INTS: •XitiO,) xifii Li days after the service of this ,sumv imms{upaii you, exclusive of the day of, serVibe, aiMj ia of your failure to appear or arisvyer judgement will be taken against you by defaiilt for the relief demanded in the complaint. N. p., tils 3uth df MOKRILI.. & ENGKR TJD,'' net's for Plaintiff. Targo, N. D. 'TO 'TAI X'TIDVII'KAMEU DEFENDANTS: Thfc object of the action entitled In, the above .g.ifmmons ls to qulet the title of Henry Rappa tb that tract of land in the City of Hope. Steele ]Chunty',vNorth: Dakota, deacribed as follon-s to wit, viz: Lots 10,11, and 12 in Block 22, ot t»ie townsite of Hope. The xaid plaintiff claims to. be the owner in fee thereuf and seeks to have deter mmW and adjudged void the adverse claims of the defendants named iu said summons, and to exclude said defendants from any interest in said land. The complaint in said action has been filed ii the office of the Clerk of the- District Court, Steele County, North Dakota. ijitJ, JDOBMILI. A EUGERU'D, .j Attorneys for Plaintiff, s.» Farffo,N D.' StATE OF NOkTH DAKOTA, I COUNTV OfSteeLB. aHid. Mr. Trygg of Bismarck 'were visiting in tha. neighborhood re cently. "tytjaiii Mea- der were transacting, busiij^ss. at Sherbrooke last Friday. Ole Langager! of Oklaho^a is visiting with'his frothier, for. a .j .i1.1..V •. few days- iC-r.' A lot of our yoting people at tended the dance at John Atchi son's last Friday night' and a roy al time was had. Mr. and Mrs. Atchison always give the people a good time -and have a large crowd on every such occasi'oh.. Deceased. Henry I. Standley, .. Petitioner, vs. Rebecca E. Walter, Ira W. Standley, Horace -G: Standtey, I.aura A. Lynn, Ida E. (ireen, Joseph O. Standley, Emma S. Green, Don O. Standley, Fred' W Standley and John' II. Standley, .. Respondents. NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DISTRIBU ...... TION OF ESTATE. The State of North Dakota To The Above Nam ed-Respondents: ,. You.jthe «aid Rebecca E. Walter, Ira W.' Standley, Horace G. Standley, Laura A. Lynn, Ida E. Green, Joseph' O. Standley, Emma S. Grew, Dun 0- Standley, Fred W. Standley and Jphn U.'Standley, the abore named respondents, are heretw notllied that the final account of Henry t. Standley, the Administrator, with the Will annexed, of the estate of Joseph Standley late ^of the County of Chariton and State of Missouri, deceased, has been rendered to this Court, therein showing' that the estate of said deceased is ready for final settlement and distri bution, and petitioning that his account be allow ed the residue of said estate be distributed to the persons thereunto entitled, his administration closed and he be discharged that Monday, the 5th day of February,'A. D. 1904, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. at the Court Rooms of tlji^ Court, in .the Court House, in the Village of SHjerbrooke, County of Steele and State of North Dkkotai has been duly appointed by this Court for the settlement thereof, at which time and plice anyperson interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions in writing, to said 'account and petition atld contest the same. And.ypu, the above .named respondents, and each of you, are hereby cited arid required then aAd there to be and appear before thfe.Court, and show cause, if any you have, why said dccourit shall not be allowed, the residue of said estate distributed, the administration of said' estate closed arid said Henry I. Standley, adminlstra torwitn the Will Annexed, discharged. Dated the 7th day yf January, A..1J. 1904.: ALBEftT MICKELS, (Afext.) Judge of County Court. C. S. SHIPF.V,: Attorney for l'etkloner. 40-42 STATE OF NOBTH DAKOTA, COONTV OF STEELE. iN CbcNTY CorRT, Sefote Hon. Albert Mickels, .: Judffe. In tlie Matter of the Estate of Andrew Hen rtflckaOu, Deceased. John Ilendiickson J'etitioner. vs. AfJo':!i)Q, Erikson, Anna Krlki^tn Bjorscs :and: an persons Interest eiL in the Kstuto, of An dtew Hendrlckson, de ce^s^l, Uesi)oudeiits. /A (Edited'by tlie UNION.) "'Ij I $ --ii '•. •ivo j.) Ntieje .V-S* .:ii .|tf of {j $ The Hopfe W. C. T, IJ. has hijad some very interesting iridetinjgs lately. On Dec 30th we met wjth Mrs. Philip. After devo.tio^al exercises, Mrs.'jGurry read I a beautiful po^rn^ written' fdi^ t|ie National meeting ih Cincinnati. Mrs. Shipjjy gavje.a very inj^erest ing talkon the subject, "How !to joaake the work of ..our Siiper|n tendents more efficient W L' 4i'fe'f•* Citation Hearing Petition for Appoint ment of Administra tor. Tlie State of North Dakota to the .above mimed Uespondents and ail Persons interested in the Justate of Autirejv Hendrleksoii, Deceased. You and each of you are hereby notified that John Hendriekson. the petitioner herein, has 1)1- leTownshipof Willow in the County of Steele anil State- of NpctliDako ta, deceased, be craiitea to JoHn S. Palfrev and that tUfrsnldjpetitlou wlll be.heard and duly con sidered by this Court on Monday, the I5tli day of February. A. D. 1004, at two (a) o'clock in tlie afternoon of that day, at the Court Booms of this Court 1u the County Court house in tlie Village1 of Sherbrooke, Coauty of Steele and State of North DAkota, and you, and each of you^. are herel)y cited.to.he and appear before this Court atsald time and audshoWcause place, and answer said petition, if any there be, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. py the Conrt:" ISBALJ ALBERT MICKELS, 3 udge of the County Court Datecrtiie 4t1i day of January A. D. iooi. .Si Slilppy, Attorney for Petitioner,nope, N. D, ...40-42. ...... .......... .•• To.C^ditprs. Notice is i.hereby. (fivbn fcy ihe undersigned, yB6rtrand CrShaw. Admiriistrator of :JoseylvW^Shaw, iic^ :For ii rtiX'iiln WB JJRWfl? rigrs••* UUI1I1 TREES b® t. ., IN CODNTV COURT, Before Hon. Albert Mickels, Judge In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph Standley, the estate late of ttie 'Xowq of -Hotie, in :0S County'of Steele ah»l State of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons hav ing claims against saiil'deGeased, toexhlbit them, wfth therte^ess^ry v'(jji iies, Wthinfourmonths af ter the flrst'publicatiop thia notiCej tb said Ad ^ftrinUtratorv at his office In 'the hardware store of j-.rH. MeCotlimj inthe: Town of Hope in Steele "0punty lilorth Oakdta:' j- Paled January Oth. A. JO. 1904 ri A .ByjR^RANP 0,. 8SA w. [First Fju^licaiiob^on^eitth day of- January, A. 1904 3* 'x Sp. 4 Attorney for Admistrator. 40-44 r: :^Piil)3 Dep-irtment of the Interior. Hav I i: Land office at •Notice-' ft* Ifott&y2 foriowng' named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final, proof inrsvippoft nf his claiin, and that said proof will be made before Prank S. Henry Cleric of the District Court, Barnes Co. at Valley :CJty,:N. Uf.on February ISth lWt.:' viz: IAI-KXAHDBB.F.SCOULAH, Homestead:Anpllcatiun No 2J767 lor the Ni of N. W. Hand iK. hi of: N. K. of Section 30, Twp. MSN.ofKahgeS? W. He names tho fbliowirtg wltnesses to prove his Continuous residerttt^hpon and oultivhtion of saidt! land. viz: Cllrirtlan KlInt, John Kllnk. Clarence W. W^atherbefe,^Hyer Todd, A1101Wilni(a, N. '••••mi .''Ci 'SCHCVM!R, .'»• I .... JEWELRY, ...WATCHES, -1 .. CLOCKS nz, ^SILVERWARE V* WTFR'IWMWSI UNION Telephone Line-1 COMMUNICATING WITH Sherbrooke* Portland, Mayvilie, Rosevllle, Aneta. Flnley, Page, Clifford, and the Wallace and Cassell Farms. Transact your business by Telephone. Prompt ser vice, 25 cents to all points. Hope Office: At Central, & 2. First National Bank Block. & RflRN FREE GITAL08 COItN. GRAIX, GRASS, POT ATOE S ,RBGRTABI*K AND FLOWKB TLBDG. FOREST, FBUIT AND O N A I N A TRKES. Pree packets each order. Special Premiums and Cash Prizes Osc H. Will & Co., Bismarck, N. D. Tlie following poem taken from the Panorama was compos ed by Rev. McLeod of Sharon and read by him at the old settler's Reunion at that place last week. Here we are gathered to do them the honors, Toast them and feast them, the pride of the land, Source of our happiness riches and honors, Gallailt, courageous immigrant band. Here they are gathered, the luncans and Simpsons, Elling'sen, Halgrims, McKenzie and Thare, Tlie Bistlines, the Balkans, the Rindes and Flutos, Johnson from Norway,"and Curry from Dare- Pass them in file, and lets look at the heroes, Aged In the blast of .Dakota's wild storms, Pass them in file, and lets look at the heroes, Industries marked in the bend of their forms, Pass them in file and let "Pete" take the standard, Gayest and happiest of all the Old band, Feast him with turkey "His own has been stolen" Postmaster Duncan—the first in the land. Pass them in file and "gie" Simpson the llddle McKenzie and Curry take the floor once again "Cock of the north" and Blue Bells of old Scotland," Twenty years since this music first gladdened the plains, Pass them in file "the great shepher.1" ad vances, Tufts has been here since creation was made Settled on hog raising fed them on strychnine, Duncan lound out how poorly that paid. Pass them in file Al. Curry from Belfast, Nature's own nobleman—a king among men, "Hewiuna got married" though like our own Savage, Be has searched the ocean with tongue and with pen. Pass them in file, and do him the honors! Tolif Buergo, a Tellemarkau of fame, "Cousin of Deweys"—'mat him in Norway" Fought in Manilla where both won their fame. Pass. them in file.. Here's Hunt the young banker, A teacher and writer of earlier days, Abandoned the "battle" aud choosing the banking To asking of votes and the "kissing of babes." Pass them' in file and let "Wheelbarow' Johnson Tcllofrhis trials with blizzard and dame, His sorrowful struggle and 1 jnjf drawn speeches Deserves him a niche in the temple of fame. Pass them in file Here's Paddy from Nor.ray Twenty years spent on the far stretching clay, Sought for a wile and "beggora" he got er' A whole hearted Paddy is Nickey McCrea. Pass them in file and do him the honors, Wise ip his looks and free from all care, First in the battle ana first lor his country, King among statesmen—old Colonel Thare, Pass them in file and do them the honors, Toast and feast them the pride of the land, Source of our happiness riches and ho.u rs, Gallant, courag OJS, :n immigrant bani. We have just put in a hot soda fountain and are serving the fol lowing hot drinks beef tea, to mato bullion, asparox, clam chow der, chicken and beef broth, vig orai, cocoa, chocolate and hot lemonade. All piping hot and just what you want after a cold drive. Palace Restaurant. A Howling Success A. B. Bolt Auctioneer. Address me al Northwood, N.D or Blabon, N. D- 1 is Over 20 Years of Experience. A Too well known to need any rec commendation. A I O N 1 call. Write or ASK YO£JR Farm Sales Consign 0 0 Phone' me in and Pointers for a Successful and Up-to-date ments of N Tiwe, and Arrange for Dates ilerchandise and Bankrupt Stock S A Solicited. A Registered Fancy Bloode Stock Sales a Specialty. E E Sale "Tips on Auctioneering and how to Arrange a Successful Auction Sale" wot free to any person PSD B»#S P*li ,-3 %^.a4 W ALTH "I don't thtnfc we could keep houao without Thedford's Blaek Draught. We have used It in the family for over two years with the beet of results. I have not had a doctor in the house for that length oft ima. It is a doctor in itself and always ready to make aneraon well and luippy.'!—JAMES HALL, Jack sonville, 111. Because this great medicine relieves stomach pains, frees tha constipated bowels and invigor ateo the torpid liver and weak* ened kidneys is necessary in the home when Ihedford'a Black-Draught is kept. Families living in the country, miles from any physi cian, have been kept in health for years "with this medicine as tiieir only doctor. Thedford's Black Draught cures bilious* jess, dyspepsia, colds, chills and fever, bad blood, headaches, diaxrhcaa, constipation, colic and almost every other because the stomach, bowels liver and kidneys so nearly con trol the health. ?i Aucnr g-jwwwiKt.T-TKMen Dining Cars a la Carte- Our Diciag Cars, operated rn the European plan, afford service of the highest character, and have an international reputation. Mr. H. S. McClure, of '•-MeClure's Magazine,*' write*: "I have traveled on most roads in Europe and America, and have dined ^a such as have res taurant cars. 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