1- -M id 4 1 1 ! 1 inui 1 . s 1 t f ' Kt iWiWMIi'lllMHIIHDHW SailUIUKAN xi;ws As riniiM.ed liy Our Country ot rcvumli nl. o -t !.. Protnoted im-cliix til Y. K. ehtttih thio week. C. C. JLioreii is fiulntiuf his Iiuuec. If you wnnt a lirat-ciui-B job in that line, givo hint a call. Tlic wolf hunt tliis week was a failure; "CO men anil not a singlo wolf in tho ring. Tho members of tho Amboy Chnrgo hail a donation and good social time luwt Wednosday at Rev. Smith's. Tho joung pooplo of our vicinity en joyed a social at Mr. Crawford's Monday night. Tho members of tho Try society will havo a social and supper at tho M. E. parBonngo to-day. A good timo is ox pected, and don't forgot to bring your dimes to help tho ladies. O. A. Harris, formerly of this place, is with us again for an unlimited timo. There will bo appropriate exercises for Easter at tho M. B. church. Miss Campbell is homo and will soon be in our city again, giving music les sons. Wo aro assured sho will havo a larger class than before. Okanoi: Blossom. Frciivtitown. Cold weather for tho boys and girls to spoil, but District 48 still holds tho championship as spollcis. Tho spelling school held in District 51 was well nttondod but they failed to win tho day. Sloigh riding did not last long but enough for tho couplo who upsot in tho drift. Nothing moro about tho wolf hunt but do not run six miles after a dog and thon say jou wero after a Rocky Mountain Chip-monk, ain't that so Billy. Eans Hanson narrowly escaped shoot ing himsolf a short timo since, ho was placing with a shot gun and it was dis charged tearing away his coat under his loft arm. Hunting is tho ordor of tho day. thoy shoot anything from a snow bird to a jack rabbit and then tell how many quails thoy got. Tho joung mun who wont hunting last Saturday and was found at 12 A. M. playing cardB with his sweothcart said ho only found one dear, and was making arrangements to bring it home. Oscar' Lingron was tho champion spoiler of tho spoiling school hold in District 51 lust Saturday. Siva. Dint. No. 1 1. Everything quiot ot this writing. Wo aro listening for tho wedding bells. Thoy will ring in tho sweot by and by. "Ihoiiglit you would like to boar from Sambo. Wo have had a beautiful winter. Tho young nnd old pooplo havo had a Bplcndid timo sleighing. Tho snow is melting and it is all going in tho grouud and tho prospects never looked better for a crop. Tho ground will bo in good Bhapo for spring work. Farmers never felt better than thoy do now for spring work. Tho Nation wants the cream of tho nows from district No. ll, but has to be satisfied with tho buttermilk. Tho Great Family Woekly has had tho cream for a long timo nnd makes no boast of it. If jou don't boliovo it and don't tako it send for a sample copy and bo convinced. If wo nro not wrongly informed Borne peoplo will go into a printing olllco and pick up a paper and rond it and nover think of subscribing for it. Wo consider when wo go iuto n printing ofllca and havo to wait a while on business, it is all right to pick up a public paper with out tho editor remarking whethor we tako it or not. Wo think if it was not right, tho printer's dovil would soon havo put his foot dowh, for ho is wittior than fcomo editors. It looks as though spring was near. Wo see winter whoat come shooting up green in places. Damu Humor says prospects are good for land buyers around this spring. No braska must bo coming to 'tho front or sho must bo there already, for wo never saw so many peoplo around hunting land with tho prospect of buying. District 41 is to havo a spelling match the 2d of March. A good timo is expect ed. Wo hope tho young pooplo wont let tho little boys spoil thorn down ns thoy did in tho other district. Mr. Kel&ey moves on tho Jim Camp bell placo. Jim is going to tho strip. Dist. No. 11 is settling up fust. Mr. Kelso moves oil Uliarloy Potors placo for two brothers to move- on, who havo bought it. Tho old district is Bottling up fast now and coming to Ilia front. If things aro tariiod out tho way thoy ought to bo thoro will bo a big change around hero. Wo undoistand tho quarter oast of tho Harvey boys is bought now but wo havo not learned tho person's namo. Tho Harvoy boys aro cut oil from a rango now. Thoy aro going to fence halt a section. Tho overseer of tho town board will havo to got a move on them It they ac complish all that is butoio thorn. Sec tion lines must bo opened, for land is gutting too valuable hero to huvo a road uu.os.-i every man's farm. Wo say thu sooner tho butter and thon peoplo wiU know which way to truvol. i i i H ii " It nor only rolitives; it does more, it ... m r.. TVTI . r . 1 uurt'9, Wi) reier io uno minute juiuu f1 Cure. Suitable for nil ngo, nil conditio!!:), at all Units. C. L. Cutting. ;Wt' Cure. Suitable for nil iigou, nil condition, THE TIED CLOUD Itlnricn. Say, has ppring coniof Hartmnn and Burden are gotting in their now goods. The Snyder and wifo drove over to Ultio Hill Tut adny. The implement stock of H. M. Mo Clme will mrivo this week. Spruce, Hartiiian nnd Burden received a carload of Hour this week. Jacob Shuuk, one of Hluo Hill's busi ness men was in town Tuesday. Rev. Shuinnn of Blue Hill spent sov oral evenings at tho lncotings this week. Orent good is being wrought by Evan gelists Billings and Dyresut their meet ings. F. W. McLaughlin, accompanied by Mies Addio Snow, drovo to lied Cloud Monday. Tho youthful minds nro busy strug gling with examinations of tho school this weok. Bo v. Ely of Red Cloud Bpont a fow days in town attending tho mootings at tho Congregationnl church. Evnngolists Billings nnd Byres nro drawing big crowds to their meetings hold this weok at tho Congregaional church. Rev. Ball, minister nt tho Harmony school houeo, has boon attending tho mootings at tho Congregational church this week. A wedding took place at tho residonco ot Mr. John McCullum last Thursday evening, tho brido being his eldest daughter, Mary. Further particulars wo could not loam. Mr. Bibbins with his family moved to York the foro pnrt ot tho weok. Wo aro eorry to boo them leave but as they could not llnd n houso thoy wero obliged to go. What is our loss is Biirely York's gain. Somo of tho young girls who protend to bo young Indies do not act in a vory lndyliko manner in their out door sports on tho school ground. Now we hopo a word without a prod to tho wiso will bo sufllciont. Houses are in domand und not to be had. It would bo n good investment for boiuo one to build two or three cottages; thoy could tind good steady ronters. Who will be tho first to build a hou6 in Bladen this year. Tho businoss mon agreed to closo their etores ot Bovon o'clock Tuosday, Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday of this week, on account of tho meetings. This is a generous act nnd wo hopo they will be rowarded by tho blessing of God. We aro glad to learn through Messrs. Grandstaff and' Franco, that comrade James Snow, who hnd a surgical oper ation performed on the eido of his neck at the hospital in Lincoln, was doing well and that ho oxpoctcd to bo back in about two weeks. Tho idea of a renter gotting pos session of n piece of land and holding it year after year and defying thoownors to got possession wns clearly demon strated this week that it cannot be dono in tho Buitof II. C. Hobbs by V. S. Hall vs. Ira D. Wilburn and othors. Mr. Hobbs gets tho placo and Mr. Wilburn is ousted. R. McCallum returned the lnttor part of last week from Donison, Iown. whoro ho hnd gone to purchaso for I. Cowley, from tho celebrated McIIonry hord of Polled Angus cnttle, a fourteon months old bull calf for which he paid 8150. Ho is a duisy, Mr. Cowley boliovos it pays to feed good stock as thoy eat no moro than Bcrubs. Lin. Woathor fuir. Roads muddy. Rev. Huminell hus commenced a sorics of meetings at Ploasant Daio. A good attendance. Steve Cozad was in Lino one day this weok. John Marsdon went to Inavale ono day last weok. Mrs. Joo Jleauchamp was visiting her friends in Guriiold ono duy lust week, The prayer mooting at Tuf Eaton's was largely uttonded. Nelson and Libby VanDyke aro on the sick list this weok. Ernest Boauohamp was on thesick list ono day this weok. Mrs. Alma Fogle wub visiting hor frionds in Gnrflold ono dny last week. Undo Carl Kuohn is improving after a sovoro attack ot tho grip. The farmers aro busy preparing for summer work. Mr. Kont ot Innvalo was tho guest of Mr. Bcauchump ono duy last weok. Rkaukb. Crooked Creek. Thoro was a dance at Mr. Holiday's Friday ovoning. Mr. and Mrs. Tonnant woro visiting with Mr. Fogs Monday. Mr. Cutter and Rev Atwator wero in our viciuity Tuesday. Thoro wus a party at Mr. Gurnoy'8 Friday ovening. On tho strongth ot tho incroaso in his family Mr. Donno has purchased him u now Btovo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Coplen colobrnted thoir linon wedding on tho 28lh. Quito n num ber of their friends und neighbors wero 'present and thoy received many nlco presents. School in district 27, taught by Miss Mamio Houhoholdur, closed Friday, Feb ruaiy ii'l,with exercises which woro vory good. MihS Hoiisoholdcr is an excellent teacher and is highly roconionded in her Bchoolwork. T.OVE. CHIEF, RED CLOUD, IMciiMiiit .'rm Wo aro having lino woathor again. Thero was pteaching at pleiu-antgrovo lust Sunday by the (JuakiMP, Mis Can in Kldred spent Sunday with her folks on the White Rock. Wo enjoyed a pleasant entertainment nt tho school houte lust Wediiebduy night. Miss Lir.it and Millie Slaby aro visit ing with fi lends thin weok. Tho llnest thing wcmiw at tho enter taltiineiit the other nluht was when Tom went to sleep and foil olT the bonch. Aiuhoy. Tho wolf hunt last Friday was a grand success. Thoy caught throo wolves and lots of Jack rabbits. Tho ono last Wednesday was well ut tonded. No wolves woro in tho ring, but thoro wero u good many rabbitB and ovorybody had lots of fun. Somo of the inembore of tho Amboy class took dinner with Rev. Smith Thurs day. All report a good time. Wo hnvo now neighbors on tho John Morton farm, but don't know tho names. Stillwater. Will Mnnia is building a house on his land, that's right first tho cngo and then tho bird. Mrs. Sarah Blaino will soon move to Mt. Claro and occupy pnrt of hor own house. Allen Vanco and Miss Unn woro tak ing in tho sights at Rod Cloud, Saturday. Jas Richardson of Dubois, PnwneoCo. was visiting his mothor and relatives in theso pnrtH lust weok. Ed. Coble ovored loud his gun the dny ot tho wolf hunt and it kicked breaking tho stock knocking him down and giving him a sore lip. Geo. Barnes went to punch n loaded sholloutof his gun which struck tho hammer and oxplodod, nnd blow tho hammor oil" and Goo. let looso of the ram rod right quick. Miss Anna Cockrall closod nnother vory Biiccossf ul term of school in District 50 luit Friday, bIio has taught a number ot tonus in that Drstrict and tho longer sho toadies tho hotter sho is liked, Tho wolf hunt lust Friday called out a big crowd, thoy mado two round-ups killing ono wolf in tho forenoon nnd two in the afternoon, Sam Brunor had the honor ot killing tho ono in tho forenoon, Will Hagan and Will Ogllve tho other onos in the afteroon. Jako Moniu had n Bad accident while propuring to go hunting, ho was trying to deenp a bruss shell whon it explod ed und struck him on tho forohoad knocking him down, ho has been con lined to his bod over since, tho doctor bus his scull is cracked,but it is thought he will Boon be able to get around again. Simpson. Innvulo. C. Hunter shipped a car load of hogs Friday. Tho Walker Bros, shipped two cars of cattlo from hero last Sunday. Wultor and Al Gurnor returned last Friduy from thoir trip to KunsaB whero thoy havo boon for tho past threo weeks. G. W. Knight und wife roturnod from Lincoln Friduy night. Walter and All Gurnor roturned isst Friday from thoir trip to Kansas whero thoy havo been for tho past threo wooks. Nintio Gnrnor was visiting in Red Cloud Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Ayors nnd wifo wore viciting at S. E. Wolcott Sunday. A. A. Holdridgo 1b ublo to be around again. Mr. Mussor and family took tho truin for Oxford whero ho hus churgo of a largo ranch ubout ton iiiileB from thoro. Mr. Kont sturtes for Oklukorau in ubout ten days to get him a piece of land down thoro. Thoy had the Hug ilonting ovor tho school huuso on tho 22nd. Mr. Cross of Gonova was on our streets last Saturday. Rubtlek, IJulili. Tom Andorson was doing business in Cowlos Monday. Albort Sorgonsen was vitsiting near Biudon tho tlrst ot tho weok. Antono Scdiiok is hauling whoat to Red Cloud this week. On Monday a horso fell on Ottu Con Bon iujurlng him quito soveroly. Frank Sodllok has purchusod u now road curt. Nothing liko it is thoro Frank. Butcher Boan ot Cowlos was doing somo butchering in our locality Friday. A. Akors has givon up the idea ot going to Illinois and will stay whoro ho is. Dug Cather of Red Cloud staid ovor Sunday with Wm Androws. Win Crabill and A. Akors wero trans acting biislneBj noar Biudon Tuesday Orrin Tabor and Evcrrott Bean woro on tho creek doing butincBB Friday. Otto Geiibon and family woro visitors of A. Erickson Sunday. Harry Michaels Iiub roturnod from near Minden whero he has beon doing somo painting. Flavo Grico ot Rod Cloud and Con Wilson of Otto woro tho guests of Frank Bean Sunday. Thu spoiling school last Friduy night at District (!5 wus well attended, ns thero wro several districts represented, umong thorn was Fronchtown Bchool which caiuu down to carry away tho laurels. But alas! thoy woro not in it. The pro gram which Miss Spnuoglo had tuken much pnins in preparing was vory good. I. O. You. NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MARCIt',2. 1894. lMrnlr fiiirrivtii. The plcupant weather lias been quite a profit to tho fanners in this ieinity. If tho winter had been hard a great many of tho fanners would have run out of roughness, but at it is they will huo plenty of feed for their stoolc during tho winter. Mr Walter Cov is visiting with his parontHAMr.ee. Cov, and the young people aro glad to tee him homo again. Ho oxpectB to go back to railroading again to McCook. Mr. Roo Boner has taken possession of his new mansion on the hill, and feels content which is known only to thoeo who owns n houeo and farm of their own. Mr. William Fruzer is going to attend school nt Red Cloud commencing the tlrst of March. Mr. Harvy Cov has been engaged to teach tho spring term of school nt Willow Creek. Tho Cowlos young peoplo have been holding skating parties nt tho picnic gnrdens. Tho ico is poor present und bus Been hotter dujs, Mr. Ralph Real did not heed tho old proverb of, "look before you leap," nnd skated oir of tho Ico into tho water nnd recioved u cool ducking, nf tor which ho departed for homo, Mr. Fred Html wns around visiting the neighbor boys Sunday. Mr. John Wilder has hired out to work for Lotehworth Adiunson thin souson. Tho art ot duck hunting bcoiiih to bo in fuBhion now, and tho hunters nro not few who roam tho wild woods along that boautiful stream Elm Creek. Tho fann ers say that all tho art thoro is in it is, 'Thou art in tho way." Tho dunce at Mr. HollidayB last Fri duy ovening wub u grand success, as a largo crowd was present and all enjoyed n good timo. Picnic Garden has supplied Cowlos with ico for tho coining season and from tho amount that hns been hauled Cowled should keep cool this Buminor. Tho family of G. A. L.itta expects to move back on tho farm the last of Murch. Millard Nelson oxpoctH to attend tho spring tormot school ut Franklin Acad emy. Every body is holding their breath, waiting for the big storm Foster has pre dicted. For Foster's sake wo hopo thoy will come, but for our sako wo hopo that they will como to high for tho poople of this country to rccoivo a share, us thero maybo more profit than Iojj. Mr, Anthony Greon and Mr. Collnhnn wero in this viciuity last Friday ovoning thoro home iu noar Bluo Hill, Our peoplo attended tho lycoum at Amboy und pronounced it good so much for littlo Amboy. From ull probabilities thoro will bo twonty flvo ncrcs of onions plnntod in picnic gnrdon und vicinity this yenr, tho uverago yield of onions for 18911 in this vicinity wns about 100 bu. to tho acre, Tho varieties ruisod woro rod woathor fields red globo;yollowl)enver Early rods silver skins und sovornl other variotios of less consequonccs, tho oarly rods rod globo and rod wenthorflolds provo to bo tho best. Onion ground is in tho host poisiblo condition nt presont nnd u good crop is Iookod for iu 1804. Mr. G. A. Lntta and W, V. Bonl aro the principal ouion mon. Onion ground should be plnntod tho first ot March in rowBUinch os apart. It is tho best for tho ground to bo fertilized und plowod tho full bo foro plunting, tho ground should bo einoth and not wooded. Ittakos from2?.i to i pounds ot soed to tho acre, tho onion ground nhould bo kopt cleun of weeds from the time ot planting until tho onions havo matured keep tho ground woll watorod. Most of tho inhabitants ot this vicinity attondod tiie oyster supper at Ploasant Hill last Saturday ovoning, thero was no lack of music und 1 every ono got to hoar tho different tones of tho now organ with ull tho different variations of old and new pieces, tho sweotest tones otthe violin intermingled with tho rich tones ot tho organ. Among tho promlnont muBicans weroBrubakor Bros. Cox Bros. Mr. Dot. Saladon, Miss Graco Godwin, Miss Bcul, and Cliurlio Adamson. Miss Anna Cockrall had quite a flourishing trado in hor confectionary stall, there were many presont who no doubt plajed tho gumo ituoks for the first und Inst timo. Somothing over twolvo dollars was reckoned as the profit of thoovoning. Every body Beomed to enjoy thombolves and ull depurted happy. Foouivt. Slate I.ini!. Every body is enjoying this tine win tor wenthor. Mr. Rutclifl's folks aro all much bettor than at this timo last week. Rev. Ball closod his mootings atMaplo Grove Sunday night und went to Bladen Monday. Mr. (i, Hanson who is vory sick with tho mumpB is thought to bo some bettor at this writing. John An ants has moved on his farm which ho purchased in this vicinity early in tho winter. Mr. Fishburn's mother, who has boon visiting hoio this wintor, is vory sick. Mr. Fishburu is also on tho sick list. D. H. Dillon is having a sovoro timo with tho mumps. Mr. Tolandhas beon huullng corn this week. Tried nnd Tnio is tho erdloi of peoplo who tulio Hood's Harfi'ipnrillii. The good efleotit of thin mediciiib nro oou felt iu iitrvu Htruugth restored, appetite created sud henlth given. Hocd'tt Filla do not weaken, but aid digestion and tone the Blonuch. Try them. I.ttic. Mr. und Mrs. Lew Hummel wns visit ing Mr. Throckmorton's last Friday. Mr. Carl (lust Hold his hogs Monday. I Veil Johnson in to bo seen in tlicno paitHiiijiiin, Tho (lanco at Bill Keuhn's last Tues day night wns woll attended and nil to port a good timo. Tho widow Williamson and O. McCall ran a race on their road homo from town hist Saturday. McCall got beat as bad us thu pop's did last fall. Ai.i'iniinuA Uuiilc Itork. As Mr. Fred Dalton, Is walking behind the counters in A. J. Hayes store, ho re quests each und every lady to givo him it call. Tho bnll L'iven at tho liiur'n hall Mon. day evening led by Clark's Orchestra was u brilliant ntluir. Mr. J. Moniu north of town whilo pre paring for hunting, was accidently shot about. tho heud.iullicting, wounds; which uiuy piovo fntul. Tho long anticipated party givon In honor of Howard Wirt at James Rich's. last Saturday evening "proved to bo lino a woBtni lailuro . Mr. and Mrs. J. Bill aro to leavo for Oiuahu, to look up n location. Forty gentleman aro nroimrimr to glvo mi elaborate reception, to their ladies, March seventh. Rev. Seymoro uccompunied by his mothor, brother and sister, is expected homo soou. Mr. Viers, is ugain out, uftor u serious illiness. A fow vacant houses aro airnin seen ub tho furniorn hnvo roturnod to furms for spring work. Mr. Gurbor, wifo und sister in-luw woro iu uttoudnnco at tho ball Monday ovening. Ciuvki.t. Ciitnerlon. Beautiful woathor is visiting us again, after tho many snow storms; blockadiug tho roads, otc. A fow enjoyed a ride iu their sleighs. This vicinity has boon on tho sick list but all aro improving. Born A littlo boomor hns arrived to cheor the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Karl. Tommy sajs ho is pupa's boy. This makes a nice family of nix boys. Miss Mary Boudroau has returned homo after an absence of flvo months. Julia Brule, nged seven, daughter it Churloy Brule, is quito ill at this writ ing. Dro. James Elliott called on Mrs. R.G. Lowiu one dny last week. A brother ot Rudolph Stroita iu visit ing him this week. Mrs. Grubb und Bon Howard wero transacting business in Rod Cloud last Saturday. Miss Tinhle Marker who has boon vory sick is recovering slowly under tho skillful caro ot Dr. Dnmcroll of Rod Cloud. Mr. Isaac Cowloy ono of tho most en torprising fnrmois, has shipped in last weokacnlf fourteen months old, from lowu, which cost him ubout $175, Mr. Cowloy boliovos in lino stock. Mr. E. M. F. Grubb wus mnrk'oting hogs in Inavalo last Tuosday. School Gikl. Itlverlou. The citizoiiB of our city nro taking grout interest in tho gentleman who had his foot frozen recently. ltobt. Banks, proprietor of tho Banks house, reports business picking up, and thinks timos nro to bo bettor from this on. His registor shows u vast amount of commercial trado ut present. B. Banks hue traded his running horso to Frank Fullor, who will take him to Smith Centre, Kan. Ho hus proved himself u vuluublo horse to Mr. Bunks. Mr3. Win. Schultz'sgrandmothor died very Bvddenly Sunday ovoning. Funor nl wus hold ut the houso Monday utter noon, and the remains will bo tranoforrcd to Weston, hor old home, for burial. Wo extend our honrt-folt sympathy. Our editor, C A. Daggot, was nrrcst od Monday afternoon for embezzlomont und tuken to Bloomington for triul. Olio Burns und Elmer Clotnonts wero mnrriod in the parlor ot tho Holland houso ut Rod Cloud Saturday ovening, Feb 21. Mr Jas Wilson has sailed for parts un known. Thoro will bo u dunco at tho Hunks hull noxt Friduy ovoning. MubIc to bo furnished by tho Witts string bund. Thu lurgeot chicken in tho country is owned by L O Tliorno of Franklin. It weighs 17 pounds in its stocking feet. J Shcphordaon hu3 just hod a now roof put on his mill. w v nun oi ino bingor uo, accom panied by V W Walters, spout Monday night in our city. Things have to move when they uro in town. , Oi.n Know NoTiiiNd. Kurly Hlserfl, L'nrly lllsors, Early ltlsirs thu fa mo ui lit t lu pilU for coiiHtip.iMon, sick liondnuliu, dypepi.mud nervousness C. L. Cotting. " ' ' 'f ' ! Sierra moans u taw, and its application to a range of pointed mountinu peuks is very apt and poetical. If yon have never kept Dr. Sawyer's Family Cure in your family you aro not doing your duty to your family. You will find it very useful. Deyo A Gricu. Sinco tho David City Nows becamo tho only republican yapor ut tho hub it bus had a big boom. Dr. Sawyer'n Family Cure enfoly nnd thouroughly cures all dilllcultUs of the Stomach, Kidneys and Uowels. Deyo & Urico. 4 8 I .Jbu..--, . .yrMsryw. itate-agatowaivMuum: teanBto., .!- .M-xataTJ ' " O. W. 0. Ilnrdmnn, Shorlff of Tyler Co., W. Vn., nppricintes a good thing and dots not hciitnte to sny so. llo was almost 'prostrate with n cold when he procured a lioltlo of Chnmberlaiu's Congh Remedy. He any: ''It gnre me prompt relief. I find it to be an lnvnlnnhlu remedy for coughs and oolds." For snle by Deyo & Orieo. Tho dlscovory of a rich petroleum Hold is reported in tl.o Acsam district, British India. Mrs. K. M. Let Up, of till plnoe, had been troubled with rheumntinm In tho arm to badly thnt she could not use her arm nt nil. Onehnlf of a GO cent bottle ot Clinmberlnln'n I'nin Unhu effected a oore. II. J. Nkavkm, druggist, Wnvarly, N. Y Tliis Is nn nrtlele of great worth and merit, nnd in becoming famous for its cant of rhoumntlsm. One application relieve! tho pain. For snlo by Deyo and Urlce. An African belief iu that angols spend their timo pulling off tho bills of mos quitoes. W. I.CImroh.of Btnnnton Tost, O. A.H., sajs: "I hnvu tried nenrly every cough remedy but found nothing tocopare with l'nrks' Cough Hyrup. I have suffered ever rIiioo my discharge from the army nnd l'rrks' C'outfh Hyrup in the only rem edy that hus ever helped mo." Australia is tho only country in tho world in which no native pipeshnvobeen found. Danish lighthouses are supplied with oil to pump on tho waves during a storm. It you hare sudored from Stomach trouble, llllliouenena or Dowel dlffloolly uno Dr. Unwyer's Family Cure. Deyo &. Grice. Tho diamond mines of Brazil havo yielded over 15,000,000 cnrnteotstonoH. My family mo Dr. Sawyer's Family Cure for Indigestion. My family tue Dr. 8awycr'n Family Ouro for Uitliousncsf. Deyo k. Grice. My Family use Dr. tinwyer'a Family Cure for Constipation. In Australia many horseihooB aro now made of cowhide instead of iron. A child of Mrs. Win. KolHey,of Wnverly N. Y., hnd contrnctcd n sovore cold. Mrs Kelsoy procured a bottle of Chamberlain' Cough Houiody which she gave as direct ed, with the best results. Bhe anya: "I be lieve It to be the beet I hnvo ever used." Thero in no dnugor in giving this remedy to children na it contains nothing injur ious. Then it oan always be depended upon for colds, croup nud whooping cough, which makes it a great favorite with mothers for their children. For aalo by Doyo it Grice. Randolph in preparing for a big build ing boom in tho spring. It'a just ns out) to try One Minute Cough Cure a any thing else. It's easier to ouro n sovoro cold or cough with it. Let your noxt purohnso for n cough be One Minute Cough Cure. Uottor medi cine; bettor rteult; better trylt. C. L. Cottiug. Ralph W. Strow has sold tho Stella Press to J. W. Chonoy. No belter aid to digestion, No hotter enre for dyspepsia, Nothing moro rolinble for billiousnsss nnd oonntipation than DeWitt's Little Etrly IMiors, tno fnmoun little pills. C. L. Cotting. Scotia is planning tor a big building boom in tho spring. . DeWitt's Witch Iinzel Salve oleansea purifies and heals, It was made for that purpose. Use it for burns, outs, bruises, chapped hands, sores of all descriptions and if you have piles ase it for them. 0. L. Cotting. Tho Sohuylor Herald is printed on book papor, liurns aro absolutely painless when Da Witt's Witch Iinzel Salve is promptly ap plied. This statement is true, A perfect remedy for skin diseases, chapped hands nnd lips, nnd never fails to euro piles. C L. Cotting. Monroo has an amateur dramatio club. a m m i i i It's all the snmo, a slight cold, congeal cd lungs or suvero cough, One Minute Cough Curo banlaht a thorn. C.L. Cotting. Tho development ot col logo sports is indicutod by tho fact that Harvard now his u salaried manager. Not one minute olnpaen between the talcing nf On Minute Cough Cure and re liur. Why shouldn't peoito tako One Miuuto Cough Cure? 'iliy should. They do. 0. Ij. Cottiinr. Mnny countries in tho etnto aro thor oughly Bick ot township organization. Mrs. K. Mcyet't-, the Ganetiee county treasurer of tho W. C. T. U. and a very influential worker iu Hie iwit or woratn Hnjn: "I havo used l'nrkvs' Ttia nnd llud it is tho beat remedy I have ever trlrd fur oouvtfpntfnu. It requires smaller doses nud is more thorough.' I'sluill use noth ing else In future" I.t'lfiil Notice. ST.vTKOFNKIIItASKAl,. Wutater County j" , In (lie Countv court. In til inntlrrol Hie estate of rtiitiaHadlleck: umU'k t lu'U-uy Ktvt-ii to u pernons bavlDR el.ilins ninl di'iiiHiuls aimlnst Anna Sadlleck lnir ur WeliHter county deceased, tliat the time Itxfil for IIUui; claims HjjnlnU said estate M six iiimitliH firiin tlio vd iluy oi March 1831. i II mull persons mo required it prestat their cl.uim wlili tlie vouchers io the couuty JutlK" of s.ilit county at tils oMce therein on or licfoietno :ui dav of September isw, and all clilnisso lllol will bo 1 1 mini before tbe said .liitiLEHDii the 4tli day ot September at two o'clock p, in. witiirsHiuyofncial aluntturo Ills 3d day ot I'etuuary ib'Jl Jamfh Durrr. County Judge., T a t 1 i 9 12 I i: W, 1. & u JL I MMjMMMMMMMM0MjgggyjMyMr wWl.Wii lMi Hl.wmiinumi j, 09tami . imM rTm '" nwi&muifriiiiM. i i.i. i M4jBMdMiflsiiiiaawMiysi3eeaMSaeaieaMawjBwjaMS5 7-' '"'I',:lmmlMimffiWtlt1Bllitl&l1KSUHKSt'''Tl S'fiTTHSiwstistTuafflfsnjKaiw!1 iSrTw aaaH