r mt . w .i - iZJh YV H DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads tlw news papers Is suro to know of the wonderful it it . i. cures mado by Dr. 1ILUE HILL. lONIIM HI KIIOM I'AOB 1 J WATER RIGHTS INVIOLATE. w ffP jj rJT t Kilmer siwarnp-Kooi, J the rreat kidney, liver . and bl bladder remedy. e li is ine great mcai fsKi rnrtrlnmnh nf tVift iilni 'A teenth century; dia I covered after vears of .it' . ... 'I ocicntwic researcn by t'NBDr. Kilmer, the emi nent Kiancy ana uiau dor specialist, and Is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lamo back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Orient's Disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer s SvniiipUont Is not rec ommended for everything but If you havekld ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found Just the remedy you need. 1 1 has been tested In so many ways, In hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful In every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried It, may have a sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. When wrltlngmentlon reading this generous nttr In lhl niivr mH KtF" send vour address to Dr. Kilmer ttCo.,Blng-llir!!HlK!!!ll hamton, N. Y. The-- regular fifty cent and Homeo swmp-noot. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. llltll Is lllin00olllpll-li('ilyolltlgllldy, H B,.lu;N n,i ivIIa In Puli-mllne Afo ll glllilllllte of enir ll!(Ji M'liool Mini lias l'micelcit ! Scifru I.iiun. Iiceii it Miceo-ofitl teacher III tli inlillc I Writer Is thu most proclgus thing In schools of thh county. Mr. King Is Palestine, iinil tlu laws which protect mi Industrious voting riirmor They rpilngs r.utl wells ma yry severe. Mill .....kg tliuir liomi on tl.o farm be- Most of the wells tire .irtlllci.il. Itch loi.uli.tf to the uroom. live ...lloscnstof , " nt V"' lt ,,X1!!,RC . V . ' town Tlio A ll society of the M. K. church oled Imslns mid reservoirs out of tlio rocks to receive, tlio How from springs, mid In iiiiiny iiImcch where no springs have drlllcil il . I ftlllil I ik ff11tti1 Hllll1 if.ivn n uimttiip mwi I irvsuni imnm 1 umu nv twi.m. mv; .ow, la-i l-Viilay evening, which was '. thrpnuh the ll.ncHto.io n hundred feet in i . ... .. , 'and nonietln.es twice tlnit distance to II iiuox.eu hlll-irt-, viniui, ...... t . ..,.,,.. ,..,,,. eiitlly There were aliotit, folly vari eties of in. m.s on exhibition. They were vory.'prctty anil wore a Mirprlso to tlio ninny who eaine to see them as they did not think that lllue Hill could furnish such a hHow. The ladies have decided to make this a special lloral event and you may look for something especially lino next year. 'AN ILLUSTRATED VILLAGE. Utile StIhh 'l.n ii One of (ho Quaint eJ In l'.iiri)io. When next you go to tlio I.aku of Geneva, by all menus' pay a visit tu the little known village of St. Lrgicr, near by, on the road between Vovoy nnd lilomty, one of the (liiulntcj. ll lagcs In Kuropu and one of the ;V:il est on accottnt of Its extraordinary adornments. St. Letter and the adjoin ing village of La Chlesnz nre nothing moro or less than Illustrated villages. They are a.s profusely Illustrated as l .. . 1 r -w -v -v -jvww-v-v rv y i i THHTASTEVERY MUCHUKtHHpB Don't Be Fooledi Tuko tlir cci original ROCHV MOUNTAIN TEA Alade wily tiy aiudlinn Mcdl clue Co.. Aluitiion. Wis. II beeps jwi will. Our trade mark cut mi each package. Price, .-.r cent. Ner sold In bulk. Accept no substi tute. Afk your driik'Klst. ECHICHCnTCn'3 CNGLinH EMNYROYAl t ILLS V?W Orlnlnm mill Only (Jrnulnr. t?VHAFK. Umiumh I utile, iklirmrtif 1 W1NL ,of ' iis"i iii is.itiii.ii tJpvt lti:i fttift (Iiilil DifUlllt IxX'i rl, .V '. J lth hlu rltiltnlt '1 uLv Mil (it lit P. Ill flics S vj Oticru fu1itllittlon iitul linltu ff Hun. Itu; rl jiur lirjxfClit.f r fill Ir.io Jflr Mittipi f.ir !Tnrtlfutiirt. 'lVtlniunlIf iX? pJt ' llMr7rirl.U'llt,,infr,hy rt. V A turn Mllll.t III.OlHt lrtilt..Dlll. .Snllbf Im "J Sill II .! at k 4 . I. I. ...- f l..l.nW lltnlloll tliiiaKr. Suilitii II, riillu., !. WOMER, KANSAS Old Mr. Stoirer Is KuttliiK along lino. Womer shipped a load of fat hoB this week that wero lino. Mr. Kersey has more corn than some people hay It is stacked up like hay. Mr. and Mrs. R L. Smith and Mrs V. It. N'oblo wero the guests of Mr and Mrs. Zlon Sunday Tlio Womer mill is grinding all kinds of grain at a lively rate with Hurt Cotilsou as miller Miss Hard Cooper is seriously ill with '-onio spinal trouble and is under he care of Dr. Morrison. Weather line and fanners are husk ing corn and some are still sowing wheat auilcuttiugalfalfa. Ask Red tolling about tlio jack rabbit ol aso. lie wont brag about the other fellow's dog any more. To 'ay that Womer isahust'er don't, half state it, Womer is getting in more corn than tunny larger cities. The Mathes liros ate getting in a lot of new goods this week, they do a nice business and tteat the people rignt Will Mathes has over 100 head of cattle feeding at the Womer feed lots Will is buying all kinds of grain and stock. The .ilvival at the hall is in the hands ol three able Ilcvivalist s, Rows Haven, Trueblood anil At mislead Several havo joined and others are ex peeted tocouie into the fold. llyrou (iiegg and faintly moved away from Woni- r. Inning sold out to Mr Craig of Ueaiusville, who moved into tlio Gregg house and also took possession of the blacksmith shop Ho Is doing busluoss. such an expendt they havo not only been the greatest benefactors of their fellow men, but those who have sunk welln nnd built fountains have erected monuments to their fame more enduring than palaces or temples or shafts of granite. The temple of Solomon has vanished forever, but the pools which lie walled up with masonry and filled with water still remain. The wells that Abraham and Jacob drilled In the rock as ucta of piety as well hb power nro as Im mortal as their names nnd will live for ever as long as men feel thirst. According to n Just custom of tlio country, wnter rights could never bo forfeited. No ninn who owned a well might refuse his neighbor water for his family or his flocks, but tlio lord of the spring was Inviolate. No cred itor or enemy could take his water rights away from him. To Injure or fill up a well was nn uupardoiiablo crime. When the I'hlllstlucB threw earth and stones Into the well of Abra ham, they Intended to challenge him to n war of extermination. These cus toms and regulations remain today. Chicago Uecord-IIcrald. None but very rich sheiks can afford i J " " ""iK"" . 'J " icli an expenditure. Nevertheless, I HotiseH .cur oil their outs do walls BU1I1U rillll.llln 1LHU1J U UUII11UUI UUI'l- cature from the brush of u great man In the village, M. Alfred Hegitln, a painter of local renown and not tin- i known In Paris, says Pearson's Maga zine. A house In St. Legler has no use for a signboard to toll the world tlnS It Is an Inn, a cycle shop, a forge or a dairy. M. Beguln's plcturo docs that. On a Btnblo wall ho draws n picture of n spirited runaway horse knocking down men as ho leaps for freedom; on tlio whlto wall of the little village forgo are pictures of men making horseshoes for dear life and shoeing a frisky steed; on the wall of the dairy n dairy maid balances a pall of milk on her head, while scenes of locnl life, us pic tures of the annual summer exodus to tho mountain pastures with the cows nnd gonts, and caricatures of the local bigwigs make a bright picture gal lery of the village. M. Beguln lives In one of the most Imposing houses In St. Legler, whence ho obtains a full view of the crooked little village Mreot nnd of the Dent u'W .Tainan towering up In tho distance. For ninny years past lie has amused himself by painting the houses, mid In the first place he ac quired most of his skill nnd boldness In painting In this way. Detroit Freo Press. THE ARABS OF YEMEN. Just Rcived a large stock of Boots and Shoss for fall and winter wear, consisting of . Ladies' Fine Shoes, warm Shoes and I, Kangaroo Calf for good service. : : Children's Shoes for boys and girls, adadtedfor hard wear. : : : : : Men's Fine Shoes and a complete line of good wearing Shoes for fall and winter. ::::::::::: A large stock of Ladies', Men's, Iioys' and Children's Overshoes : : : : Not Made by a Trust. re It Boots and Overs. Any of my leather goods that rip or give way in the seams repaired free of charge, quality considered. Prices the lowest. : :::::::: HENRY DIEDERICH, Hod Cloud, Nebraska. "C. C. Cy' on Every Tablet. TTvyiV-tJolct of Cascarets Candy Cathartic bears the famous C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Look for it and accept no other. Beware of fraud. All druggists, ioc. DON'T TOBACCO SPIT nnd SMOKE YourLlfeawavl You can tie cured of any form of tobacco uhIiir etslly, to mn.Io well, tronp, mnunrtlc, full nf new life nml vigor liy t.iklnj; NO-TO'DAO, tbat makes weak men MrmiK. Mnny Kil.t ten pounds In trn ilnrs. Over 500,000 cured. AH tlriiKuUl. Cure uiiiraiilerit. Hook. let nml aittlco I'KKIt. AiKlrcss STHKI.INU RliMliOV CO., Chicago or New Vori-. 437 (M.-.i..;..h S UtAtt Ij.U.AM ii.-j jn,... :; ..'i . . ....i. ..- .i .. ..-.. t M'r. ..tri ' i .! -r,t'i. ,V i.vS . . 1? I.N v r J'.li - l i r-tiro Urn IrWWVli. . '.i. -.- - -. A'. 9 ffityr-in, Tills BlRtrnturo U on ever) t uf tlio Ronulno Laxative HroniO'Quinine inwets tbo remmly th.it rureti cohl in one iliiy Gheap Trips SOUTHWEST! Onuf tin plus fj, riiunil trip, Hist oliisu, Cl.iciiKo to Kitistts, oliitiiilo, Nw Mt'xk'n, Anzonii, Ukltxlioinn, iuiiI Ti'xiix. Unntl)' rt'ilttpi'il tutus lor ono way Hicnnil cliist tk-kets. Cnrioipiiiiilliin mti's Irotn Eust ri nrtlly. Piii-t nml tblnl TuumIiijh phi'I. inonlli. For homoiikfr8nil their litniilips Iiiion'.silnR liktiil pMinplilia frei Adilri'Hs I'ltsstjiiKiir Ulliut, Atchison, Topokn & Suntii Ku Hulhvay, Uoh Moiiios, In. Santa Fe, GUIDE ROCK. Sul-erlle for tlio Cholf tit Colvin's IllllfO. John Mt'Cituloy is utlenil'uK t lit (Iriuid Isliiuil collr'Ko. Von should jji't otH' of ihoso wall utilises nt I 11 Colvin's olllfo W 1' nml N U t-il wcii ilown from JmvL'll, KtuiMis Monday on -business Geo. Hooves started .Monday ovon in J for Stoelcvillo, Xeb tiskit, to visit ins son J. M lMlj,'orton N boro from Ctiuiulii tiiidsoonui to lio well plousoil with thnt country. (' K ('iiiuiibi)U hus uinvuil into tho H'k'nti ptopoity. 'I'll' ir cliilibi'ti stint ed to school Arch o Uoililon of Hc. Clntnl has iiinvoil Into tho tipper rouiiis of the (J c.iloutal bin ilniK'. Win Viiiulotf. eltt now sjiorisotio of thnso if w bujjples holil l.y Hoht (liit .Ison. What iloo.s It nioiin Hilly? James Taylor nml finully uiovnl to I'Yiiukliu. Xobru-ka, tin- Hist of tho week. ,Tlioy havo lot.soil a hotel there I'artios from near Lawrence pur ehaod lumber hero tin lirst of tho week This is the place to buy lumb er. A. Crawford of Hiawatha, Kansas, was in town Monday Ho has been visiting relatives north of town whero bo lived sovi ral years ii(?. (.loo Harrall 'poolal uuont for tho ContiiMital Iiisuranea Co of Xow York was vl-ltliiK their represonta-ivo I II. Colviu horo last week A farmer HvIhb north of town ro ports tbo disnppearunco of somo meat and a sack of potatoes from his collar, porhups tho follow was too hungry to stop and ask for tho kooiIs. 4 Stupy Wliloli Tlinmri a Strnnu; l.lKlit on Their Charilclcr. The Times of India tells the follow Ins story to show the character of tho Arabs of Yemen. A man of Zaranlks who several times cut the telegraph lines and who was punished more than once v.'ns caught on one occasion by an Arab sheik In charge of the lines. Tlio sheik Intended to send hlin to Mcedy for Imprisonment, but the wife of the accused came In and stood as a guarantee for his future good behavior. The bhell: accepted the ball and re leased him, but shortly afterward he again resorted to his old practice of cutting the wires and bolted away to another village at a distance of a day's march, where he had another wife. The sholk then sent for his llrst wife, Who stood security for him, and told her he would disgrace her among the Arabs If she failed to bring In her hus baud. The woman asked the shell; not to "spread the black shoot" (a custom of the country when any one commits a broach of trust) until the following day. She started that night, taking a sharp dagger concealed under her clothes, to the village where her hus band was staying. She found hlin asleep In his abode and stabbed him, cut his throat and carried his head back to her home. The next morning she went to the sheik and presented tho head of her husband, saying: "Here Is your criminal, and I am freed from the ball. Please do not atllx the black sheet." Loudon Telegraph. HORSEHAIR SNAKES. TRAi:E:res lumber Co, DKALKKS IN LUMBER and COAL, t till din a: material, Eto. RED CLOUD. - - NEBRASKA City Dray and Express Line. E. an. ROSS. PROP. Illu.1i 'IVniiirrnturr. Tommy had had pneumonia, so hud been for some time In hospital, where thoy treated him sn well that lie was much averse to tho prospect of being discharged as 'cured." One day the doctor In charge was taking his temperature, and while Tommy had the thermometer In his mouth the doctor moved on ami hap pened to turn his back. Tommy saw his chance. lie pulltd the thermometer out of lus mouth and pupped It htt a' cup of hot tea, replailng It at the llrst sign of tho medico turning. Winn that worthy exitmlnid the thermometer, he looked llrst at Tom my, then back to the thermometer and gasped: "Well, my man, you'ie hot dead, but you ought to lie!" London Chronicle. Peculiar IIiiIiKn nf TIipnc TliriMiilllkc Utile Serpent-i. Tho "horsehair snakes" are small, flesh colored mites which live princi pally In stagnant water. After going through various transformations thoy come to the surface of the water In the shape of very slender, purplish looking threads. When thoy reach this last stage, they leave the water and work their way up the stalks and leaves of nciuutlc plants. Whin opportunity af fords, thoy attach themselves to the feet, legs, wings and other parts of larger Insects, often, as one authority states, creeping under the wing case of btvtlcs. In the case of the cricket, katydid, grasshopper and other Insects of that Ilk, whose logs are hollow, the tiny horsehair takes the advantage and creeps up the hollows Into the very vitals. This accounts for the fat and clumsy condition of some Individuals of the above mimed species, single specimens of the cricket having been caught with over two dozen of these threadlike "snakes" attached to and Inside of their bodies. After heavy ral.is, which frequently drown crickets and katydids which are weighted down by these parasites, tho "horsehair snake" emerges from the carcass of the insect a full Hedged miniature serpent. In this mature state he Is the delight of the curiosity seeker and a ttilne of study to those who delight to delve In nature's bypaths. Those which have boon for tunate enough not to have boon carried very far from wnter by the Insects which they etietiinliereil during life make their way back to the ponds to lay their eggs. They then wrap them Eclves around the eggs, which soou hatch Into the little tlosh colored mites mentioned in the opening. Abmtt'ihis time the parent "snake" dies to make room for Its progeny. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADAAS EXPRESS CO, TELEPHONE NO. 52. PLATT & FREES CO., Chicago - Lumber - Yard. KK1J CLOUD NKIMASKA. Lumber. Lime, Coal and Cement. Wanted iWiVT. Agents ....KOIt. Our Seven New Holiday Books nil hhoun III one C'ombliiKllon I'roipcctun (rout 7.0) which we will fccnil KltKK nml ireml.l for jj tent (Mmni ) ItT UV can girt anvort in lat vicinity work that will iy over Sjoo tic foru ChrU urn. KrelnhtK mld nml rredll kIviii (KalalOlkhtM IM1I.) AdilrefH Hartford Publlfhlng Co., Hartford, Conn Rheumatism Cured In a Day, Mystic Cure for rheumatism and neuralgia readily cures In from one to three day. Its ac tion upon the nj-ntem la remarkable and mys terious, It removes at once the causo and the disease Immediately illxappears. Tho flrildope prcatly benefits. 75 renin and fl. Sold by II, K. Orlcc. dniBiitst. heil Cloud, Neb. Nature II Ih Hired Sinn. It was In the far south. "How's 1111108?" askoil the tourist. "Pretty tolerable, Btnuij;cr," respond ed the old man who was sitting " a Btuuip. "I had some treca to cut down, but the cyclone leveled them nnd Raved me tho trouble." "That was good." "Yes, and then tho llghtulng set tire to the brush pllo and saved me the trouble of burning It." "Remarkable! But what are you do- Ing now?" "Waiting for an earthquake to come tlong and shake the potatoes out of the ground." Chicago News. AVIint the WItuesM Smv. "Do you mean to swear," said the foreman of the jury to tho witness, "that at the time of the quarrel that constitutes the cause of this action jou saw the prisoner with a coal scuttle In his hands mttktug ready to heave It at his wife?" "Not exactly." said the witness, with considerable hesitation. "I moan to swear that I saw the prisoner with a coal scuttle In his hands." "In what attitude was ho then?" asked the presiding Judge. "Well, now, since your lordship has asked, I'll tell tho truth. The prisoner was lying down with tho coal scuttle over his head and his wlfo on the top of It." Tho Jury returned a verdict of not guilty. London Chronicle. NEW ENGLAND WATCHES We lend the worUl in divoi-ity of )t!" ami qii'intitv f production oni pO'lfiH'tee C'.VI i.s ev-t J Mlltcll, for i tu iko the oil'!' ami movement complce I'lie illuiiiiiiitive Laities' wtiiclio with atti-tio eniiinel lie-inns to tin l-i-gor watches for men nnd liojs Cm ui"L'llc of e.olt. lilll (I, Mhei, gllll lull III. iii nickel Our booklets give full tie -ici iptioii iiinl the pi ice stated that cv et letuliny h'ireler m Us lum for. Xi v Kngliiiiil YVtiich Co., MiinufiK lt:ri rv II? and .".'.) Nnlden l.ani'. N V. l'.l to 1"T Wal a-1) Ae . I lilrnK". ! ' ' Uiv' I'lcli:.. nli l-'rimrlH'p ff A BON TON BAKERY and C.4FE. Iluvv Aid Your Kidney ' Dr.nobbs'8parai.'us rillscurenll klilney Ills, fanv pie freo 4 ild. blerlluK lU'inedjlJo .Clilcnuoor N. V baVV. 3Eriasaa3aH3& MiUt.S WKtKt All Hit lAllb iii. 1 1 ,i,iri Sjrup. TiiMes llo.l, in li. no. hnlil tivilrnu'iiln. aasauHcaiisai Umi 3EgQ Wo tlnil, In looking over our book, that quite a nnnibiir of our subsciibers at u in utienrs on their subset ipltoti. Tint Chief is one dollar per your, piti able in tidvuncn. Those knowing thi'ilisolvori indebted to us will plo.ise cull nail Mitt'u. Your kindness shall never be forgotten. Stops the Couch and Works olf the Cold Lnutii Itixiim (jiiiiiuiii '1 nlileto ciiiiih ' a cold in nun day, No cine, tut pay ') coins Dnrnrtl Stockluea. Tender feet are often made so by thu use of much darned stockings. Wear tight woolen stockings, and let them be of tho cheap kind, that you will not mind discarding directly they become woru. To harden the skin It Is n good plan to rub the soles of the feet with methylated spirits every day or to wash them over with salt water. Ilnpplly Not So Sure of It. Baynor This fortuno telling busi ness Is all humbug. Ono of theso pro fessors of palmistry told me a little while ago to look out for a Bhort, blond man. Shyne I don't know nbout It's being nil humbug. I'm blond and I'm short. Lend mo a ton, old fellow, will you? Chicago Trlbatie. English kings called themselves kings of Trance till a cctrtury ago, and French kings called themselves king of Jerusalem until the .evolution. nicmlnKa Dorn of Sorrows. Tho world's greatest blessings' havo como out of Its greater sorrows. Said Goethe, "I never had nn ntlllctlon which did not turn Into a poem." No doubt tho best music nnd poetry In nil literature had a like origin, If wo could only know Its whole story. It is uni versally true that poets "learn In suf fering what they teach In song." Noth ing really worth while In life's lessona comes easily nnd without pnln and cost. WnahtriKton Timber. "Pennsylvania avenuo at ono tlmo had trees down tho ceuter, I believe," wns tho remark I mado to n George town man I met In n trolley car. "Yes," was tho gentlcman'B reply, "and now you can find presidential timber on nearly every street In Wash ington," Youkers Statesman. When in town i liiin 'i'liti win-to it eiiol anil no Hies. :it :it tlio is elcnii, '15 cent Meals at All Hours (Soda Fountain is Opkn ! iFKty-slv different kinilf of sumniei drinks. i VV. S. BENSE, Prop. i TIMETABLE. B icM, R.Y RED UI.OL'D NED 11. USVOl.S UMAlI.l ClllCACiO SI. JOE AMA'S.I.S CITY s'l. Luns nmi itlt points en.it Mid south. DESVEH HE LEX A 11 U TIE SAlJ LA HE U'Y PORTLAND .9.-.V FRAXCISGO Mitl nil jwititi wcxt. - T'lAINl LEAVE All HlMIIWfi: No. 13. I'aiMier dally for Ohvrltn and st. FrniicltbrHiit-lici-, Ox ford. .Mi'i'iink. DeuverHiid all point- ue.t 0:10 a.m Nil, II. I'aiMiKer dully for St. Joe, Kiiiimis I liy. .Ml'lllon. St I.uuls, Lincoln via Wywore and ah ixiiut ou-t mid -until i-ii n m No V I'm eniser. dally. Denver, all point- In I'olnrmlo. Utah nnd California S-r. p.m No VI. PasuMiKor dallv fur t. Joe, Khii-hs I'll. Atehlxiu. -t. I.miN and all point oast and n'il - in:iK,n m No. ITI Aei'nnniiodntlin, dally ti.trppt Mittda. llii-tiiisiK. linuiu It mint. Itlnck 11 111-. nii,l all pnliiiMii the n irthu'-t l:Lnip.rn. No. Itn linlly i-M i p. Mitnlny. fi l iml mid iiiterniedin-epu nts ..l.OJtp.m aiceiiliiK. dlnlni;. and reellnlnn ehalr ears (-eat- fii'i'i on throiiKh tralni. Tickets old aud baifiraBD cheeked to any point In the United -iitii'p in i niiniiti. tlnki'ii call on or address A. fJoutiver. Aiwm iimi Korlufnruiallou llmo tahlra, maps or t ill on or address a. Couover, Agent, loud. Nehr. or .1. Francis. Uineral I'bsk CI A cent Omaha. Nebraska asKunger kiinmmmmnr iMiBHlGJlTBHO'S. s Undertakers and Funeral s Directors. CALLS AKSWKKKIl NIOIIT OU DAY. ty Phono Number, Rcbi donco 111, Offlco, No. 84. f-iiimntmi'- Cereals with eggs or vegotnblo oil furnish all the food elements necessary to sustain a man In health, no matter how laborious bis occupation. Don't brood over the past nor dream of the future, but m-Izo thu Instant und get your lesbon from the hour. COLVIN & BARCUS, REAL ESTATE $ FARM LOANS. Lock Box 23. Guide Hock, Neb. Ml kinds of property bought, sold ond exchanged. COLLECTIONS MADE. TKIt.M IIKASONAIILK i Scissors Ground, Razors Honed, AND ALL KINDS OF EDGE? TOOLS SHARPENED J I All kinds of barber work excouted J promptly ana satisfaction 4 guaranteed. J JOHN HAUKLEY, House Movingand Raising A 81'KCIALTV. I All work guaranteed satlsfoctory. iiiur worn solicited, Manual of Soil Culture Sond mo n 2-coiit slump nml I will mull jou free u copy nf Campbell' Soil Culture Mt.nnt.l--ti valuable wn.k 1 tluit every fntnier uugl.i to have. .) . FrtinoN, (Jeiii-iiil im-eiignr tigeut, Umiihii. JOHNO. I'O-ITEK, KTTORNeY-RT" L.KVuC, Over Mizor's (Jiocety Store. "Shave?" You arc "Next" at j Oliver Schaffnit's j Barber Shop, Uasement Totter-Wright Ilullding.J t ' I r M' 'f 55' ir'1 - ''' :- Hi X XUTuCJmaim n . nxKf-i 'tc ' --ArAi. , , . j tAtfc.. ir ',! JJlAMtftOWJEJj