v V- f v. 'A.. Press-Jou rruil o Tutwdat, Nov, 22nd, 1900. fie. T, Canon, Editor ami Prop. f. E. ft X.VK. a. i um table. Oolng West. . Going East. Ho. t. mixed. 11 r 1 Do. e. hi lied 8:00 T North-Western LINE M. V. E. R. is to and from the tbe best BLACK HILLS, DEAD WOOD AND HOT SPRINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA. When you want prompt acting lit tie pills that never gripe use De Witts Xittle Early Risers. J. E. Phbtoey. Jewelry, Drug store. Silverware at For Sale. One High grade Hereford bull, two years old. Cats. Scaur. Temperance lially. At the Church, Sunday evening. All invited. Mrs. Edward Downey, went to Craw ford, on last Friday evening, on business and returned on Monday noon. Dr. Reynolds, Dentist fretn Crawlord, who isaassciated with Dr. E. C. Kooes, of Alliance, hrs been operating his prof feMseon in town for the past two or . three da vs. He was accompanied by bis wife. Both makers and circulators of cou nterfeits commit fraud. Honest men will not deceive yov into worthless counter feits of DeWitts witch Hazel Salve. Tbe original is infallible for curing piles inj uries eczema and skin diseases. Chris Ruffing from Indian creek was in town last night cd reports a girl baby at bis home two or threeweeksold. Chris, aeemsto be about as pleased over tbe new comer as if she was to be tbe queen of engtand, and why shouldn't be.? Fancy Lamps, Store. at Drug WANTED Laboring man for all kinds of ranch work. Good pay; per manent position. Man with wife pre fered. House to live in and conviences gratis. T. B. Sxydbb, Collins, Neb. Sovereign, W. H. Davis of . the Woodmen cf the World, yesterday, re ceived tbe draft for $2,000, in payment life insurance to Mrs. S. B. Coffee, ins urance on tbe life of her husband, sover Wa 8. B. Coffee, deceased, Oct 1, 1800. Go to Pioneer Pharmacy for Xmas presents. An impromptu dance was given at the court boase on last Saturday even ing. Nearly all of the young people of town who are in the habit of indulging in the fantastic whirl attended. A good "time is reported. Toilet cases Albums, at Pioneer Pharmacy. "I have used Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and find it to be a great medicine," says Mr. E. 15. Phipps, of Poteau. Ark. "It cured rue of bloody flux. I cannot speak too Jiijrhiy of it." This remedy always wins the good opinion, if not praise, of tbofe who use it. The quick cures v li.cn it effects even in the most severe cases make it a favorite everywhere. For sale by Db. J. E, Phissev, If vou have ever seen a child in the Agony of croup you can realize bow greatful mothers are for One Minute Congh Cure which gives relief as soon aa it is administered. It qiuickly cures oouglis, colds and all throat and lung troubles. For Sale by J. E. Phdwet. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hester, brought heme their little grandson Master Bon ell, from Lusk, to make them a visit Xmas goods at Pioneer Pharmacy. James I Anderson, of Bodarc, was initiated into tbe mysteries of woodcraft as construed by the Woodmen of World on last Saturday night, is doomed to chop wooe tbe rest ef bis days. Go to Drug Store for pic tures, & paper pockets. It is Judge Sbilt now, not Charley ow1t Have yon noticed that new Com smnU hotel sign? Well, then is one "there. Tbe Woodmen of World wffl give tta mm1 oyster rapper to lU members taafceert three weeks. Wills, bee completed his new and te now eogsaged in erecting baUdtMr. joet south, tad ad- jaimec O, W. Hester. Br. Md Hi. O. W. Hester, went a TT. raw last Friday for a fT Cyt Tkwt with their daughter and r--M-vtaw. TSt. aad Mrs. W. H. Boneel. ' Trttn, of Kirtley, Wyo.. ' OtsAnattbis pmnt last Friday "V . ZrjtxTtmnH, la, to be by the ; ." of . Ma MS) Will, whose I li fcxj fry all nnaasec C0C0C K0000004000 l THE PIONEER Drugs, Drugists Sundries, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, BOOlcS and STATIONARY, DeWitts Witch Hazel salve will quick ly the worst burns and scalds and not leave a scar. It can be applied to cuts and raw surfaces with prompt and soot hing effect. Use it for piles and skin di seases. Beware of worthless counter feits. For Sale at J. E. Phdwkt s. On last evening, nearly all of the towns people assembled at the Gerlach home and after a short preliminary re paired to tbe batchelor quarters of his Reverence, Mr. Lea Warren, ths esteem ed pastor of the JL E. church, and took that devine by surprise, by piling upon his larder, a bounti'u' nupply of the grjod things with which to r g 1 the inner man a mo-it agrttable evrnu g was spent by all. Music, vocal and instrumental were enjoyed by all, after which the self-bidden yet welcome guests, bade their pas tor a happy good night DeWltt's Little Early Risers are th best Liver pills ever made. Eitsy to take and never gripe. J. K. PhineY. TO THE CITIZENS OF SIOUX COUNTY- I want you to know that I am complimented and gratified by the strong endorsment of you who know me btst. For twenty one years I have claimed you as friends and neighbors, but the friendship and support you gave me in the election is more than 1 claimed, yet it does me good. Gives roe prestage and confidence te repre sent our district in the legislature of our state; with the best ability I have or can command and honestly. Yours Faithfully, Chas. F. Coffee. Say! we will have bulk oysterp, fresh fish, and cel ery, at Smith's, next Satur day. The lionorable county commissioners Friday last appointed Charles Schiltt as Co. Judge vice, Robert Wilson resigned. We endorje tbe appointment, of Charles Schiltz as county Judge. He will not, knowingly or intentionally put Sieux county to unnecessary expense, as a result of tbe administration of his office; we also believe be will be fair and impartial in decisions which be will ren der in cases that may posssbly come be fore his honor, A most agreeable surprise was tend ered Miss Effie Wright, daughter of the genial landlord of the Commercial hotel, it being the 15th bitrthday of Miss Elbe, Nearly all the young people in town availed themselves of the opportunity, afforded them and demonstrated their esteem for their girl companion by the larva numbers who attended, to the pleasure and enjoyment of all. As is her wont, Mrs. W. B. had a bountiful supply of good things prepared, for tbe inner self to regale on, games and music were indulged in and tbe youthful invaders, were reveling in merriment, when the smile of morpheus reminded them of his waiting embrace, and after wishing their young hostess a happy good night, tbey betook themselves to his morpheus.s arms. Over In Wyoming. DIED Klein. In Westchester, P., on Tuesday, Oct 80, 1900. Nellie' youngest daughter os Mr. and Mrs. Dan iel Klein. Nellie had been sick for about a year and tbe parents bad taken her from Poughkeepsie, N. Y., to West Chester, Pa., in hopes that she might re gain her health, but in vain, death claimed her for his own and she died sweetlr in the arms of her mother, in tbe 17th year of her short life. Nellie Klein was born near Glen in Soiux county, Nebraska, in the month of Jan nary and the childhood of her sweet life was spent along the banks of White River, where sbe lived with ber parents until the fall of 1899, when tbev went to Wheeling, W. Vs. Sbe was a dear sweet girl, beloved by all who knew her and ber host of friends will sorrow deep ly to bear of ber death. Tbe writer knew her as an affectionate obedient pu pil, having known her in school nearly all ber shool life in Sieux county. Sbe died happy in the 1 ore ef Jesus. Mrs. Eva Christian, started eastoa last Wednesday evening's train, she expect to visit Lincoln, Central City and Hendl in Nebraska, and perhaps spend a few days in Iowa. Xev. Warrea was calling on his parish- oners in this part the last half of last week. He spent a few hours with ye scribe and family. Hile Caarch is building as addition to bis bowse. Lem Christian was oath sick Net the latter part of last week. He i better at this writing. Mr. T. Taenia was called tot PHARMACY. J. E. PHINNEY, Proprietor. THANKSGIVING BALLu There will be a grand ball in the court house Thursday evening, Nov. 29, 1900. Everybody invited to come and have a good time. Tickets, 50c. No matter whether the crowd is large or small. By Order of Committee. North County News. Winter is setting in now in this part of the country with three inches of snow te start with. Mr. John IeBeno who has been sick for the past six weeks is on the way of recovery but two of bin children have taken sick. Mr. Ashton and Jshn DeBano Jr. went to Crawford lasn Friday after their win ter supplies. Mr. Joseph Bretty bought thirteen head of cattle from Mr. John DeBaoo last week. Mr Frtickie is still hauling thistles, Claus Christiansen Jr. left for Oilette Wyo., last week. SuoaR Beet. bedside of his son Will, wlio is very kick. Will left here for Iowa, about a year a0 and was married shortly after his arrival there. He has not been in good health for several years. His many friends hope to hear of hi recovery. Mrs. F. Church is visiting friends in Douglas this weekr Say Dwey, how was that about County Surveyor Euiling! Did ho kill 3 out of a flock of 20 cranes, and their legs measured 8feet two inches!.. Well, that beats Wyoming. A letter from Mrs. Daniel Klein or West Chester, Pa. brings tbe sad news of the death of their youngest daughter Nellie. Mr. Klein was away from home at the time and was wired, but did not receive tbe telegram until half an hour after ber death. She died at 12 o'clock noon, and he arrived home all o"c1ocft p. m. While getting out wood last Thursday J. H. Newlin, lost one bis gray mares over a high bluff. Francis Duel was with him and they went in search of her she had fallen over a shelving rock, a distance of 22 feet by actual measurm- ent. After striking on the ground and small pieces of rock she bed slid about IS feet, leaving hair on the sharp edges of tbe broken rock over which she had slid, when found she was lying on her back, or nearly so, lodged against a sapling, upon its being cut, she rolled and slid a distance of 4 or S rods, down a ditch fill ed with large sharp edged rocks, and lodged against one. She was able to get up, but the dlBculty was to get ber out there being ne way to get to the bottom of the canyon and about 100 feet of steep bank to climb to reach the top.. By makiog a circutous path up tb hillside, with a shove), sbe was at length gotten up to the top, and was able to walk borne a distance of two miles. The only broken bone was jimt above and to the left of the right eve, about 2 inches from tlie center of the forehead. A long rash was cut and the skull broken and pressed in. At present she is alive and getting along, but is too sore to move about much. The wonder is that th was nt killed outfight, as her weight is about 1400 lbs; ad in the fall of 22 feet was not a thing there to break the force of it. ZaXUX. BESOLUTIOH S. The following anropriate resolutions ef condolence, on the death of Sovereign a B. Cotfee, which occured on Oct 1st, 1900, were passed unanimously, by the members of Harrison Camp No. 55, Woodmen of the World, Saturday eves tog Nov. 17, 1900; Wbereas,Ood ia bis all-wise way has seen best to remove Sovereign Is. B. Cof fee,tfrom our midst, we bow in bumble auemiMioa to bis holy will. We feel grieved at the lossofoneso faithful while with us, as a sovereign and fellow citiz en, therefore be it RasocvB), That we, the sovereigns of Barrieoa Camp Ne. 65, Woodmen of tbe World, toads our heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved widow, family and rela tive oa (heleweof a hnabtail Md father. a I. CerTee. it. B. Bran, (Mam (iimrant, Oaa O. Cajkw. Commissioners HarrUou, Neb., Hot, It, 1900. s, o'clock s. ra. Board met punmnt to adjournment pre sent Coiumlwiouera Kohwer, Meng and clerk. Joseph Vsrley appeared before the board and complained that count' road, between Sec. SS and K Trrp. 81 and range was ob struct! by a wire fence. After doe oocideratlon, the Board find It is the Koud overseer duty to look after men matter. Tie resignation of Eobept Wlleon County Judge, wa presented and after due consideration It vug on motion aecepted. The Board proceeded toeiamlue the Coun ty treasurera accounts to nee what fundi are available to transfer to the fjencral fund of 19W, and rind the followin amounts, and on motion the County Trcanrer la Instructed and la hereby ordered te transfer to the x- nerul fuud of 180(1: GenL Fund of Ite tranafcred to 1600, 1WA 7(15 16 51 13 26 ISO"), " r.tio, " IK, " 1UO0, IPC), 110U, wo, " 1W, " 1KW, " IIKO, ' m 1M3 1694 l)o 1.VJS llt 17 9' 8IIK2 hi M 5tl!4 SUM Ppcclal Pbt. Fund 1PJ1 Iransf nl to 1900, .& - m; HMO, 16 M lso;! " low, la :q IA 60 On motion Hoard adjourned till 8 o'clock a. m. uv, 10, 1'jOO. Win. J. A. liaiiin, rlerk. HarriKOii, Neb. Xov. 1", 1(H, S o'clock a. m. Board met pursuant lo adjournment, pre sent commissioner Ilohwer Mi-iig n;;d cierk on motion Hoard adjourn! to view bridge lu Cottonwood precinct, W.J. A- Eaum, clerk. Harmon, Set), nor, 10, !S0, o'clock, a. m. Board convened after viewing bridge. present counnistloners liohwer" Mean and ciera. We, K. Rohwer and Jens C. Mong, Tounty CommUslouers of Slonx County' Nubrraok, after viewlim County brk!gi in Cottonwood precinct, find that said brhlge wm bnilt ac cording to plans and specifications and in a workmanlike manner, we therefore o.imo. Uon accept said bridge and on n.otjon InH ruct the county clerk to draw warrant on Brldite fund for 1899, in favor of Aaron Stu art for tJ0,99, and one in favor of II. S. Mil ler, per order of Aaron gtuart for .?.',Xi. O. Ward' appeared before the IJowrd.a'.d complained that he was aec4 tor ioll tax fn liowen precinct and the Village of Harrison, the Board flndina eui'U to be true, on motion the county clerk is Instructed to Instruct the county treasurer, to strike the IKjll tin assessed against Oscar Wurd from the tax list of Ilowen preclnou On motion tha clerk Is Inntucted to aSver tU for sealed bids to furli'h li tons of gojd Lump coal for use of the county all bids to be presented by Uceeuiljer Kh I'M the board reserves the riyht to reject any or all bids. The following claims against Sioux coun ty wi-re taken op and examined aurtitel and allowed or rejected as the case i:my be Homer i'riddy claim lo refund taxes paid ander protest. ' licjwted. ; Claim of A. J. Cireenwood to refund poll tax for th years isai and &. reJ-ctod: Tke claim of J. II. Montgomery U refund tax paid onder protest the clerk is Instructs ed to aoiify the county Treasure to refund to J. II. Mpntgotnery tj.2T. The Claim of James Wilson to refund tax paid under protest the clerk is instructed to notify the county treasurer to refund to James Wilson. 10 3. Ou motion Charles E Bchllt was appoint ed Comity Jtiilge to ml vncuiey. Ihe follow in,; oflci.il Uonda were taken up, examined and approved: Charlet E. Schilt, County Judge, Dldriek SelMon, assessor White River precinct. Cor win Iws, assessor, Warbonaet precluct, ou motion Board adjourned till iov. 17, l'JOtt, at S o'clock a. in. Wm. J. A. Kantn, cienr. Harrison, Neb. 8 o'clock a. in. Nov. 17, 1HO0. Board met pursuant U adjournment. Present Commiasleners Kohwer and Meog and Clerk. Tbe fallowing claims against Sioux county were presented and allowed, rejected, or laid over, or reduced' as the e may be. Crltes 4 tanning, laid over for further consideration. G. W. Hester, allowed Bridge fund of lsliO, $10 M Lewis Cerlach.GenL f asd 6 DO John Srres, to appraising tioedde estate 6 00 Kobert Wilson - 1 00 Bobert Wilson to use ol team " 6 00 Wm. J. A. Uaum, to appralalng Goedde es tate, W JCIGES OF ELECTION HELD NOV, , 1900. Antelope Precinct. Judges, Oscar story No. 31.. " 8. J. Leeling ' SM John Hermao " Cl Adnrews l'rocintt. Judgee, Henrv Covey No. a " G.J.Martin - la.. " O. E. Kasher " aH. Boweti J'aeclact. Judges, J, H. Ilai U ll No. SO f Sainael Teolel " a - O. r. Ward " 7- .3 00 800 800 . 30 .300 , 800 800 800 800 Cottonwood Precluct. Judges, Y, M. Smith Ho. t " John H. Howard " II. 8. 1'arki " 830 Hat Creek I'reclnct. Jodgaa, Ssnford 11111 No. 831 " I'aul berre 332 WUlum Miller ' IB Montrose Precinct. Judges, Jarob Waser burger No. et. " flolruon Borkey ".836 Herman Ksmrsth 81 800 800 SOU 100 800 8 W too 800 800 Banning Water Preeloct. J edge, W. AMatUaoe. No. 887 8 00 - Jams H.Cook " IBS 800 - a. J. imitofr " sa too ghesip Creek Preelnct. Jadges, Clia. Newman No. 0 8 00 " II. A. Keating -3418 00 Cbarlee Urewell " 84i 800 Inak Creek Precinct. Jadges, Repose Bsrrta No. MS 8 00 " JoknCarnn " 844 300 " g.C. Tkompson U ) 0 Sugar Ixsf. Jadges, John Mosley No, V 8 00 - V. t, Bowinb'irg "W set A. Greenwood " iH i OS Warboniiet Precinct. Jsegea, Ch arias Rlehln No. Mt 100 . sso .8.0 ,8m . 8V " John U Slralton " 3M-. Jamn Johnson " ail. Whistle Creek Precinct. Jedfes, V. W. Usniaker No. 2... - Alvto W. JVUuetaon " 8M. Proceedings. James Wilson V4 le White Kiver Predict. Judges, John fcpray No. 5& 3 00 " Jamns I. Hilton - V 1 00 " A. E. tiatea " S57 S 00 I, W J. A. Bacm. hereby certify that the above and foregoing ia a true and correct list of tbe Judge of Election hild In the several precinct of Sioux county, as certifi ed to In the roll Books returned to tula oiiice. Wis. J. A. BsCM, itit j til I County Clerk. CLERKS OF ELECTION HELD NOV. , ItJ0 Aatelop Precinct. Clerks, Solomon Story No. S93 3 00 August King " SA-. . 300 Andrews Precinct. Clerks, Cbae. Staudenmaler o. W5 3 00 - A.T.llughsoa " 296 8 00 Bowen Precinct. Clerks, Geo. D. Canon No. 7 3 00 " J.W.Smith "28 300 Cottonwood Precinct. Clerks, Carl M. Lux o, 21-9 8 00 Charles T. Grave " 30ii 8 00 Hat Creek Precluct. Clerks, J. L Fialey .No. 301 3 00 " . F. Antrim " 'M 8 lX slontroxe Precluct. Clerks. Claus Chrlstsusen Ho. 303 3 00 ' Jhou S. Ashtou ' l 8 00 Uunnlng Water Pn-cinct. Clerks, Wm. Valentine No. SOS 3 00 ' John F. Cook ' M 8 te fclioep Creep JrecliK-t. Clerks, Marshall P. Bird No. 807 3 00 " Kalcigh I!. Xdiiford " 3s 3 00 bnake Creek Precinct. Clerks, I.. E. Iliektiisou No.jO.1 2 00 " Thumua Cnrren "310 30 Hii.ir lxif Precinct. Clerks, Sam Hm-iho-ihK No. 311 3W UoWert Hsrrison "312 3 00 Warboniiet Precinct. Clerks, Leonard Uout ho. 31S 3 00 J. H. Lacy "81 Whistle Creek Precinct. Clerks, James J. Young No. 8l5. j. v. nmpiey aw o Oi H hit Uiver Prsclnut. Clerks, M. J. Weber No.317 300 Cbaik-i IJIppcrt " 3! 8j0 I, We. J. A. Uicii, County Clerk, hereby certify that the above Is a true aud correct list of tbe the Ck'iks i.I Election as sliow.i by the Poll Books returned lo this oUlce. . . H. J. A. Kirn, J ual f couuty Clerk. ELECTION RETl'RSfl OK AN ELECTl'iS UELUNOV.e, IMU. Bowen Precinct. J. H. BarteU, ItcKinis BUI No. S 53 00 Antelope Precinct. A, T. Hughson, llelunis BUI No. afl, 10 miles Andre s I reelect. Kunnlng Water Precinct. J. F. Cook, Belarus Bill So. 361 24 miles 4 M Aatelope Precinct. 3. J. Lellug, Itetums B.il lo. i. 2.' miles i&0 W'aroosuet Praclnct. Charles Blehle, Beturn Bill So. 14, 10 miles , too ViUlstie Creek Pfnelatt. J. O. Wilson, Returns, P.IU No. M, 38 mile ; . 6 HO Hut Creek I'l eciuct. Wm. Miller, Beturus Bill .So. 3(, 18 miles 460 Wmte Klvcr Precinct, M.J. Weber, 1U turns Bill .So. VA, 20 miles 609 Cottonwood Preelnct. Chas. V. Grev, Keturus Cill No- 3G7, 23 miles 550 Mniitrose Precinct. Ciuus Chalstensea, Keturus Bill No. 3T8, ?0 Mii .r Iaf precluct. John Mostly, itetums Bid No, 9,3S miles 610 Sheep Creek Precinct. Charles Grewell, Eelurus B1U No. 370, 40 . 7 00 Snake Creek Precinct. Sohn Cnrren, Beturns Bill Eo. 371,60 mllea , 14 00 I. Wm. J. A. BnM, Ounty Clerk of Klonx county hereby certify that the above la a correct list of the several parties and the days and mileage given in by each In mak ing the eie.tio?! returns from tha several preclnculn the county. , . Wn.J.A. Ra', j seal j County Clerk. John E Marsteller, services on canvaslng board SOU Grant Gnthrle ' " " 2 00 Wm.J.A. Kaum " " "oO - - " cetifylug retnrns and swear ing board 2 00 F. E AT- Hnghson, error In milage 180 Charles Blehle, Juror 2 00 I). M. Sutton, services special dedutv sher iff 10 M Michael KufflngsurveytngGoeddeland 10 00 Wm. J. A. Kaum delivering pall books and ballots to U precincts, 45 00 Win J' A. Buum, postage stamps, 3 00 " " H express, freight A dray 4 71 J. B. Burke, services Co. sipt. X 00 Fremont Tribune rapplies 24 40 Samuel Tebbet boarding prisoner I DO A. E. Gates, use of building lor election purposes, i M W. 0. Patterson, jailers fees, 39 00 Ed. O'Connor, guarding prisoner, defined 33 00 Allowed, 29 0) George 11111, special deputy aneriff (00 Wm.J.A. Kaum, to two wire kr ashes for ese of court house, S te George V. Canon, printing and election supplies, 3.8 11 Mrs. Mary Holly, services rendered by Thomas Holly. S M Edwin Lyon, services, Jsllers fee and for posting election (otires, 63 00 Robert Wilson, appointing judges end clerk of election, claimed it 00 Allowed a 08 Jena C. Meng, services as county eo tents loner, IS 28 K. Rohwer, lr ti On metieo Board adjourned without a day Wm. J. A. Raum, Clerk. Call far Olds. Notice Is heleby given that fouled bids will 1m received at the office i f the ci an ty Bierk of 1l nt county, Nebraska, Until 12 oVock noon, lw. w, lXi,fur fiirnlslifiig SlouiConnlV with tvelvu tons of good, I il 'ii p Coal. The Board reierves the right to r Jwt any or all Wds. WM. t. A. UstTw, County Clerk. Societies. W. k. WAintx, Pastor M. E. Chnrch. HARRISON KEBKA8KA. Prearhlni every Snedsy evening t 7:Sf p. in., end every alternate Sunday at 1 1 m Sunday School 1 e'eloek a. m. Kp worth Leagne 6 :.10 p. is- Prayer Meeting Tbsnday evening st 7 :30 Come one. Come all Autoharp Solo Sunday evening at the ay-Church Professional Cards. J. E. PHINNEY, M. D. Phyisdaa nd Snrgeon. All calla given prompt attention. Office la Drug Store. -HARBISON - NEBIUKKA. ORANT GUTHRIE. fittorney-at-Law. Prompt attention Riven to all matters in Justice, County and Dmtriot Courts, and before the United SUttei" Land Oince. Fire Insurance written in,reliabl aomimnieK. EX'Lega' papers carefully drawn. Harrisok. - Nebraska. JJ. J. OTonr.rll, - - Co. Attornry, Villi l'rfifllce In All Coortn. Nxil Attention G'lvcu to Land ON flte Business. Collections and all business entrust ed to me will receive. prompt stteutiou, Hahiukon - Nebkaska. Michael Ruffing, coirSaBVEYoa. I am prepared to do all kinds of Clv! Engineering work. When in need of the Surveyors Services, Rive me t-fill ns I huve a full iiml an plete outfit, togetlier with exiKirierrje to do the work with mitt hum ubtl ilisputt'li. MICHAEL RUn-'IMG, HARRISON. - - - - NF.EntSKA. Yillagt; Itlacknailth saved hi littlw miii'.i li!c. Mr. II. II Black, tno well known vill age blin k Htnitli at OraiiiimiVilU', Sulli van Ck. N. Y., a:iy: "clur liitle aiiti, five years old litis ulwavo ln uuhje,t v croup unci bo bad bave tbe utliicks been that we have feared tunny times tht hewoulddie. We have luul the rloclor and used ixmr, metticioea, out C!i;hiIht nio's CJougb Itemedy is u-w our mbi ru liiame. Ittetnlo dissolve il.etf'ticti niiiciis and by giving freuen; duate when tin; croupy eiyniploins f.per v. have found thut tbe divnilid irwwp i con d before it ixets setlled " 'lb-te is no d'tneer in eivuig this ren.nlv fur it con ui in no opium or other injunus drug and may Iw give ascotifnli utly lois babe as to an adult- Fur sale by 1)R. .'. JJ. Puisxrr. When you feel that life is hardly worth the candle take a done of ( ham Ur'aiu, toiuui:h and liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomach tone up your liver and regulate your bowel making; vou feel like a new man. For sale by L'n, J. 11 Fhdwey. To remove a troublesome corn or bun ion: Firat soak the1 corn or bunion in warm water to aoften it, then pare it down us closely an pofsible without drawing blood and apply Chamberlains Pain Balm twice daily; rubbing vici ously for five minutes at each applica tion. A corn plaster Hhould be worn for a few days' to protect it from tbe shoe. As a general liniment for Kprains, bru ises lameness and rheumatism, Fain Balm is unequaled. For sale by Dr. J. E. Fhixset. Made Tounj AT"tri "One of Dr. King's new Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my teens' again" writes D. H. Turner of Dempsey town, Pa. There tbe best iu the world for liver, Stomach and bow els Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25c at J. . Piq.vney'8 Drug store. Many people worry because they be lieve they have heart disease, Tbe chances are tha their hearts are all right but their stomachs are unable to digest food, Kodel Dyspepsia Cure digest what you eat and prevents the formation of gas which makes tbe stomach press ag ainst the heart. It will cure every form os indigestion. Sold by X E. PraxVKT. Six Frightful Failures. Sis terrible failures of six different doctors nearly sent Wm. U. Mullen of Lock land O. to an early grave. All said he hrd a fatal lung treuble and that he must snen die. But he was urged to try Dr. King's New discovery for On sumption. After Uhing five bottles he's entirely cured. It is poaitivelv guaran teed to cure all diseases of the Throat. C iest, La Onnne, Pneumonia, Kroechl- t s, Asthma, Hay fever. Croup, Whoop, ing Cough. 50c ami 1.00. Trial bottles free at J. E. Phinneyr. drug store. F.J I for ( Wonder. Vditor W, V. flurry of Lesington, Tnn. , in exploring mammoth rave orm tnitod a severe cum of Pile, If f n uiilck pure thmiiarh uIna Rbla' Arnica Halve convinced him it Is another worms wonder. Cures Pi lee. Initiates, Inflamation en! all RnHitw sViaiu. Only Vic at J. K, Pnornr'a, . Ml ''; i ' -