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A3ci-utciy Puna Tfce only Baking Towner macle from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar f.Iskcs dcUclons teos cl maximum quality Kr.lnimiua cost. T.Ucs heme taking PI akv 4 vwmhI a ni4 M. J.Schell Son HIl'TION B1. Ml VFH YKAM Office, Opponlte Motel 5wllley PHONK NUWIHK 18. FBtstolatm Pwt-odii at Hievin, CAto, soa stasn mau aiaucr.

A Missouri recently wade decision that il ia lawful for man to apank hia wife. Who will take the I jndre'n word for it and be first to try 1 North Carolina has a eitiren whose nsmc is O. Dammit ard he has petitioned to have hia name changed. And yet there are those who aay there is nothing in a name. Somebody has produced figures showing that there are only twelve thousand reslly rich persons in the II.

S. Wc would like to also see the figures of how many there are who try to make a noise like rich people. Wouldn't it be great" "My idea of versatile woman," remarked the Man on the Car, "is one who can hang the washing on the line, bold four clothespins in her month and converse with the neighbors at the same time." Toledo Blade. Under that test Hieksville has several hundred versatile women. At Gary, Ind.

a man awoke one morning and found that while be slept bis front yard bad been atolen. He had had a car load of black dirt hauled in to raise a lawn, as the ground there is hopeless sand. There are aome back yards in Hieksville that it would be a blessing if somebody stole them, but an awful joke on the thief. BALTIMORE OHIO RAILROAD $1.65 Cedar Round Trip to Point SUNDAY, JUNE 22 Special Train Leave Hieksville at 5.34 a. m.

TV mrinnt man we have bean! of for mm time liven In Indiana. He coaxed hi wife to be extra Having in order to boy aoti and then when enough war on band the mean com bought a home with the fund. His wife snot i Id promptly apply for a di vorce on the gnnnds of what possible ose woo Id a family have for home. Some time sgo Secretary of State I Bryan aent tome present to the Sul tan of Jolo is a peace offering. That I individual seems to have immediately 1 construed the presents as a tribute from the United Statea and as an tvi dence of fear.

He immediately defied our Uncle Sam and a war ia now on 'over there to re-subdue the Sultan. May not othera of Mr. Bryan 'a uni A Kenton rtarnor man rougneo, up dimrmsment peace ideas have a four inch fish the other day. which the wme tffeot nd it? reminds us that some of our fishermen hotter adopt thst method of proving Xhere in the their fish stories. Philippines.

Last week on the is- I land of Jolo six American soldiers were killed by the nativea in a battle, anc how many natives were killed will never be known. The game isn't worth the candle and the government should dispose of the islands and get out of there. Their possession weakens Uncle Sam fifty percent in a military sense and possesion is only to please a few tariff pets and speculstors anyway. At Audarka, Bennett Sim-mona, negro, criminally assaulted and then murdered lti year-old Susie Church. A mob took him from Jail, hanged, shot and burned him.

The mob consisted of citizens, which of ita sell' shows that it was not a few tough that punished the negro, but wan practically unanimous public sentiment. We do not necessarily stand for or advocate lynch law, but oor sympathies era absolutely with the victim of the liend'a horrible crime. The criminal got only what he deserved and people like himself have only to avoid such Crimea to also avoid such punishment, so they are the authors of their own horrible end. MARIE DcLAKME i Dan Hinsch and family spent Sun Way with Mrs. llinech' father Warren of Antwerp.

Mr. and Mrs. George Pool and son Gale, Mrs. Cora Wentworth and daughter attended I. O.

0. memorial services at Hieksville, Sun day afttrnoon. I Quite a nnraher'frnm this place at tended children's 4-xercix-s at Bethel, Sunday evening, I- llo Hole went, to Woodhurn. TSaturday to iU a week with her 'sister Mrs. Ra (Cairns.

Earl Krter and wife, Bradford Kr ter. Wife and sdti Harry apent Sunday with Karl Mallty and wife of Defi ance Mr. and Mrs. Vioyd Harris, Mr. and Mrs.

tierry Perry' of Ft. Wayne and Miss Hanel Robinson called Saturday afternoon at O. Schooleys. Tht latter remained until Sunday. Arthur TremMcy, wife and daughter Madonna spent Sunday with Albert Tremhley and wife.

Gordon and Wife were Sunday goesta of Frank Curl hi and family. Orvo Sehooley and family, Gerry Perry and wife. Hazel Robinson, Ward Perry and Oavid Meeka spent Sunday with Oavid Perry and family. Try Tribune want ads for results. Elephants With Baraan Sense On of the bar events -in 4a San Brothera' performances this eesson, ia the Superbly Trained Animal Ensemble.

It la claimed for this -oeetton of the show, to be the surprise and wonder of all beholder. Hera will! be found Horses that are elowna, acrobats, musicians and daneere Kle-; phanta, with the wits of human beings and with a venae of humor. These pachyderms are the sensation of every i icity and town visited, in fact they 1 have appeared In all parte of Karor and the big citiea of the United States, and form in all, the moat picturesque, laughable, comical, astounding display 'of elephant sagacity ever conceived. I There ia also a bunch of wonderfully trained bears, baboons, mules, lion, camels and tebus, in fact mora trained 'animals than ever before at-ea with The Sun Brothera Shows for thia season also present many distinct European "thrillers" and novelties, including feats and features absolutely new to the American public and vast ly superior to those of past aeasons. The wild beast and animal display Is a big affair and nerves to exhibit a superb collect ton of the finest speci mens from all parts of the Junglea of Africa, India and Asia.

As usual and In vogue for nearby a quarter of a century with thia shew. the management Is following ita famous policy of allowing no gamblers, ticket scalpers, camp followers or immoral Issues with the shew at any time or place. Two complete performances will be given at Hieksville, on Tuesday, June 24. New Law of the Road The last legislature passed an act that haa become a law and Is aa follows: Be It enacted by the genres I assem bly of the state of Ohio, that section fiSlfl of the general code be amended to read aa followa Section A person driving i carriage or vehicle on a public torn pike, road or highway, in meeting carriage or vehicle ahall keep to the right so ss to leave half of the roar free for the coming vehicle. A person driving a carriage, ve hide, automobile or any kind of ve hide who desire to pass a vehicle going ne same direction snail give an alarm or demand to the person driving tha vehicle in front and going in the same direction of such desire, and the poison so driving the front vehicle shall immediately give the half of the road to the rear vehicle hy turning to the rights so that the rear vehicle can pass to the left of the front vehicle.

The term vehicle herein ahall apply to any vemeio. propelled hy its own power or drawn by horses or oxen Any person driving any vehicle, horse drawn or otherwise, on any public road, who shall fail, in meeting or passing, to give the required road as herein stated, ahall be subject to a fine in a court having jurisdiction, in any sum noi less man one Dollar nor more than ten dollars, and oats of proseeo lion. evening. ALONG THE RIDGE Childrens day exercise Sunday Nelson, the nine days old son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Baker died Tuesday morning, i Services were held at the house, conductor! by Rev. E. C. Cav ringtnn. Mrs.

Martin'ltell and three children of 1 ogan wnd Joe Zeis and family of Springfilefl Center spent Sunday at M. A. Jorihaons. Chsrley Brattain and Will MiKin-ley of Spencerville are paintitg Mrs. Shnnk's bsr.

Some mlaeVesnts stols John Bice's work hsrrief Thursday night dragging them back through the fields and woods and into the road where they! were thrown behind a roll of wire feeneing. They were covered with d(w and dust and In a badly condition. Allen eounity commencement will be held at FtJ Wayne next Saturday. Glen l.uce is the graduate from the Braybrook school, la than Nannie and Myrtia Moore and Frank Cook of Georgetown and Nova FJager, Florence Allen, Olive Hollopeter and Hordjee (I ruber of North Scipto. An advertisement in the want for Bale column of this paper bring quick results.

SUNDAY, JUNE 22 Crowl Park, P. M. fvtoiirsviitlle jut; mi vs. This is a Trclhy LciU2 tn.3 cr.d vrlll be a geed or.e. Ee src tnd Griffin Bricker Hod Elata Mo.

v-0 and will barm fcW. street, SIsW acres, email tiee.se and No. 11? acre, fair building, productive aoil, IWiOO. No. acres good land and build-1! inga, $7t per acre.

No W-rFine residence on High street. No. 90 acres, good fair buildinga. No. n-lS ftviOO acres fine track land in Corporation, 2S0d.

No -1 1-2 acres of good soil, large remdence and nam, JlWal. No. SR Residence and barn, 21-2 acres good soil, 1-8 down, $ltiOu. No. 9t lrge residence on Cornelia No.

-Good building lot with ham. frVXI. No. ISO acres river land, good fair buildinga, $100 per acre. No.

-Good modern residence closely located, fXai. No. Large brick residence, SlSHO. No. lfll-IM acres land, fin acres tim er, two per.

No. M2 -Residence and barn, flSOO. No. 103 -216 acres god land, fair build inga, 60 seres ood timber, $'21000. No.

lot -Residence, $1200. No 10R -1S5 acres, good land, two set buildinga, $21000. No. 10640 seres with good buildings. $160 per acre.

No. 107 Residence with hot water furnace, closely located on pavement, $S200. No. 108 Good residence on pavement with new barn, $'200. hK 100 large residence with ham on Edgerton atreet, $2600.

No. 110-R4 sere with good fair build inga, $4400. No 111160 acre good fair buildings. $70 per acre. No, 112 Residence with three lots.

good location, $l0u. No US -26 acres, good fair buildings. $2600. No. 114 -102 acres good land with rather ola buildinga, $77 per acre.

No. 115 Good residence on Smith street, SI 600. No. I1fi-I0fi 67-100 acre with good house ami fair barn, well located, $S5 per acre. No.

117 -Residence on Smith street. wKh two lota, $SO0. No. 118-120 acres Isnd good fsirbuild-inga, $SS per acre. List your property with us.

We have had uccesa in Belling. Expert service in abstracting. COBURNTOWN A large crowd attended childrens exercises at the church Sunday even-! ing. Mr. and Mrs.

1. S. Shall visited 'fheir son O. K. Shull at Wahash ata- Sion, Sunday.

Clyde Hart and family took dinner with Fred Hart and family Sunday, Place, wife and daughter Rose were entertained at the home of (joo. Place and family Sunday. Reuhin Oeitrick and wife apent Sun-day with Wm. (toldamith and fan.ily at Hurshtown. J.

W. Hart, wife and Cha. Coburn and wife visited John Acton and family, Sunday. Lizzie Hart and brother tJeorge pent Wedneaday evening with J. W.

Hart and wife, MfVs Hart started for Grand Rapids, Friday to spend the aummer with her eoosin Mrs. Kffie Sehoolmsnter and family. J. Shull is in lurk lately with bees. Two large awarma came and went Into empty hives, cleaned up house and went to housekeeping.

While away Sunday another awarm and (t-ame and pitched tent In the cornice of hi house. Over a week ago part of a swarm in passing over got stranded and took possession of a mom in the upper chamber, through an open window, for a while. Bert Cole and wife of Hillsdale, are here for a visit with her kperenta. He met with an injury to one of hi handa. Ed.

Woodward and wife of Annum were goests at the Mannie Scott borne, 'Sunday. Charles Ben, wife and eon of Gra-bill and Roy Waid and family of St. Joe were Sunday goests at the George Waid Brilliancy of French Wit It was Count Mnntrond who said to Alexsndre de Glrardln of a young man who was beginning to make a brilliant reputation, and whom flirardtn did not appreciate: "Hasten to reeof litre hla, or he will not recognize you His valet waited on htm one morning moat unsuccessfully. He could find none of the tol1ft arttctea. Montrond handed fhetn to him remarking: "You must admit that you are lucky to have me here.

Without me. you certainly could not wait upon me." THE BRILLIANT STARS OF JUNE By the end of Jane. Mara. Venus. Saturn and jUpltor will all he morning srara.

hut Foley's Honey and Tar Compound fa at all time the "Star' meaicine Tor eougfta, colda. eroop and whooping ooogb, A -mid in June a apt oevetone Into bronchHia or pneumonia any other time, but not if Foley 'a Honey and Tar Compound ia token. For Salt by Frank Dairy mple.Advt Knew fTm Proaeotlva Vletliwa. On of OoukTa eaaaamlgna an -a eater la railways waa with the 'Vv'a bash avatoBB of rallrnaoa. He got eoo-troL aaa after sffeetla a rennrantae Hon, which toerased the oanltml at oca and aim tba bnodea oot.

ak) tbem oot It la rotated of him at this time that an aawoclat mW to hta: "Mr Oould. oot.1 you think yoa are "bonding ta moot btgher than the atoovrty wfll atandT That anay ba he amrwerod; -bat the American people are mighty partial to bonda." KaUktrliaa Norton, New Bedford. aaya: "I bad at terrible pain! serosa aay Baca, with a earning and acaldfnr feeling. 1 took falcy Kidney Ptlf aa aomeo, with -veaalta eertaio and aura. The pain and tiamine; feat-1 ing left me, I felt toned op and Invitr-1 orated.

1 recommend foley Vidnoy! Pills." Sold by rrank Dalrymj.la Advt NEWVILLE CENTER Quire number from tblt place attended children exercise at Cohort), team, Sonday evening. Janws Stafford, wife and Vara Grimm of Hieksville were goeata of John Stafford Thursday afternoon. D. F. Kline, son Boyd and Dan Meyer took in the at Newville, Saturday afternoon, i.l i rrri i-ntwwwsj wiib una -mrw daughter C)e4t Oafhun, Homer Stack-house and ladV friend apent Sunday at We bet the berry short got started 4 Mrs.

Blancl Marion Webb last week bid to suffer if Bert waa helping Mrs, her bouse cleaning lymsn BidttdV wife and daughter Beulah apent fcdnday at South Scipio, gofats of friesdV Kd. Freese hhd wife, were Hieksville shoppers, Baturfhiy evening. K. F. Horn and family, Charles Treaee and wife, Bert Stackbouse, wife and Cleota Osmun were fishing roesday and rbrhmed with fish weighing from 4 oJtol pound, but a usual the large ones tire atill swimming.

Broke a John Stafford lost a good cow last week. Note Mullenix delivered hay to Hieksville Isst week M. Frederick of Hieksville was out looking over bis farm Saturday. Oont know which it is, the farm or pretty girla that draws hia attention this way. George, Baker of Georgetown was a aller at Jacob Bakers, Sunday.

WEST MARK Farmers Bra busy cultivating beets and corn yet the extremely cold weather recently has been unfavorable to their growth. Many hunkiea are now busy in beets in thia section. Many from here attended Children's Day exercise at Mark Center, Sunday evening. A fine program was The carpenter work on Mr. Riser's new addition to his barn ia rapidly progressing andjjiearing bompletion.

Farmer here were btsy last week replanting fom and putting alfalfa bay. i MrWonderly delivered oars to market several day taat Week. The aanual reunion the Hoher sisters was held at the'hbme of Mr. and Mrs. S.

Wonderly, Sunday. Many relatives from HicksVille were guests and all report a UnoB-ime, Mr. and Mrs. A. tupp of St.

Joe. called at the omea of friends here Sunday. I Born to Harry Hasna and wife June 13th a son. Mr. and Shull are goests of friends In Toledo this week.

Several Isrge loads of fat porkers from Mr. loofK; fstm In eeetion 18 were sold Monday. Mrs. Henry Bcllz had for guests Isst week relstivea from Wabash, lno. The carpenter work on a new building for Mr.

Simmer i rapidly Dr. C. W. B. Harbour SPECIALIST will visit SWILLEY HOUSE Hieksville, Ohio Tuesday, June 24 THEREArTER ONE DAY EACH MONTH.

Are you sick? If you are, have you received relief? Every man and woman suffering from any chronic disea.v or disability may have Free Examination and Consultation. Chronic Draewaea Dr. Harbour has established a reputation try his sueeejw in treating chronic diseases for the past, twenty-eight years. His success in properly treating chronic diseases is due to his ability to diagnose. If there rs not a proper diagnosis the treatment is sure to be wrong and harm is often done the patient.

If you hmw not been relieved in vour troubles, see Dr. Harbour and he are and the proper treatment given. Diseases of the Stomach, Rowels, Liver, all diseases of the Kidney, Hright's Disease, Bad Rlood, all Skin Diseases such as Ecrema, Ulcer. Skin Cancers, also Rheumatism, Constipation, affections of the Air Passages, Asthma, Catarrh, etc Nervous DiteasPt Vnrll Vear atlnnetinlT. 1 lesaness.

Impairment nl Ilpltsl Ion ot ihr H'-sn, lmntrfNl 1 rev tut to. fr. Hsrhettr trmtw siieerytully ttv the ftf-w wttlboiK. No optvleii lti the trmtmeat of Diseases of Women pr Hmrhonr nil etren trtlrhr mltentton Ihh. elsw of llfsir Ht suotvssf vnrr others hnvf NUmI nvr rtnr Vt Ith.

mhtlttv In nmprl illftrnnstnt' Ihr ltsr Hinormn of hrr rnmt- Ir. tthti lor Ifmlnmit nti hun- trt'nd rh'-f Mnttv sr mo- wwrtM toy npttr njw'wtion s- hr Mrho for the newer lltsptureiKents. I.eweflhws. rermneemetn of the Menslnml PerWios sorli Irretiiir T'ntnl or too frnqoent. oetaieeu li-ee of lb -r'e.

SperHn nttentlou teen to the trout leal of Strfc-Uemre. Diseases of Men Strtelnre mntl all of the nrethr nil pereilnittf-f hinttM teeste,) hv SMItM Kit I'rtvHIe hlornl dteK, sneeesftfullf tr.el ltv tnet1rtnee espeetslly prensre,) tor tht rls ot fltsemsen wntfr. see IMit Inntnov Met rnrtmi sett Ittre temtmett poslt'eely ane not treu. IWi not flehiv thee dtsokset ofton serimn, errniphnttinrni mnu hormrte rnett nihle Dieas of Recfum ynefrvexatnlh fnttw, bj br4 1 wK iy Mmfiwmr rtf tt'wiy Politrft)y kniff- h. fl.

Th wwniNjH.ihit lr Hrtmnr Hi t.iiT't1rv1i of rw thai ttnmf tf. vvntawn Mi MffMl t-vvfw tlfw THj Vt reafav wHli tj Mli Whtr fmi mil h- W-eall It rvvt vtnt fvfMhHaar NmmH fr frramtr fe- wMi tv- tttr fiH rviraj 4tten ThAIWtfti TMi rtvtTiplvW. ra tjMtvnat )alll bpO htBi mi thr vtMtrt- ftAd. V-ns. UC.m It Tfmrtnr, Hoi K.

fortmi. 4rto a a a a i a a a Loose FUy At my Kay Wrna at Mark Center and Hkksvflle, Ohio Phone 439 It tar Peal yVonderry.MgT..MBrOeoUr Phnne 42 3. SHEWtAN HART. HickevUle HEARD INHICKSYILLE How Bad Sacks Save Been Hade Strong Kidney lilt Corrected All ever Hieksville you hear H. Ooan'a Kidney Pill are keeping sip the good work.

Hieksville people are telling about it telling of bad back made sound again. You can believe the testimony of your ewn townspeo-pla. They tell It for the benefit of yon who are Buffering. If your hack aches, if you feel tame, sore and miserable, if the kidneys act too frequently, or passages are painful, acanty and off Cg'or, ee IVtan'a Kidney Pills, the remedy that has helped so many of your friemts and neighbora. Follow thia Hieksville cither's advice and give Ooan'a a chance to do the same for you.

Mra. Henry Snyder, Peat! Rieksville, Ohio, nays: "Several of my family have had trouble from weak kidneys, hut have always had good resulta from Ooan'a Kidney Pilla. We think Ooan'a Kidney Pills are a fine kidney remedy and recommend them highly. They alwaya give quick relief from that pain in the back." For sale by all dealera. Price RO cents.

Foster-Milburn Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name -Ooan'a and take no other. Advertisement. LOST CREEK There will be an ice Cream social given by the C. 1.

class No. 7. of the lost Creek Presbyterian church on the school house lawn Thursday evening. June 19. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles of Iipsic Nspent a few days with E. W. Henricka and family. Char.

Haskell and lady friend of Defiance spent a few daya with hia 'parents Walter Haskbll and 'family. The Mavis reunion; will be held in the Calvin Mavis waods Thursday. Mrs. Fay Sanhoun and lady friend of Battle Creek, were here vis iting her father John Miller and sister Nellie the pari week. Oss.

Mavis ini wife of Toledo are here visiting hfc parents Abe Mavis and wife. Miss Edna Saiford spent Saturday night and Sundst with Misa Ixis Ensign, ft Miss Edna EiHgn of Warren, this state, is visiting friends at Lost Creek for a few days, I Mr. and Mr. lAaron Hopkins of Logan visited wiln her sister and hut- band Mr. and Mrs.Maasc Frey.

Charles Huda of orain came Sun day to spend 'the 'summer with his aunt and unelej Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Buda. The chiidrenaVexereWa held at the Presbyterian church Vunday evening were well attended, the church waa full and over a hundred 'remained on the outside. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Sleesman and children of Weet Milford spent Sunday with S. P. Huda and family. The little aons of Mrs.

Grace Alex ander of Hieksville are here visiting with their uncle Wm. Alexander and family. Remember the ice cream social Thursday evening. Legal Notice NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS. Notice is hereby given that aealed i In 1 1 v.n mm )a satisfied to CO back to the old II 1 1 esse paaa.

ones yoa try thesa famoo I II Crnm City leosa bottom- CaVa Pans, rortney I I II mska your bakiag ao modi es.er and moc 1 1 III P1" 10 1 1 1 1 i Yonr cake alway come oot wbefc without 1 1 II l'll'iirr I crombliog-aad ar evar aconhed or born. II II Made ot heavv tin Plata, elms enough to last II II HMi-m ever, practieaj or II without lubo come in today and see tbm, II Sn-'V 50c BSis.vx Oc MW2V e-h 60c 45c BLUE FRONT HARDWARE (I GEO. H. FERRIS I Tailoring Suits I 1 a. nronosals will be received at the office of the Clerk of the Village of Hicka ville.

State of Ohio, until 12 o'clock noon, ot for the purchase of bonds of said village, in the aggregate sum of dated the lhth tay of May, 1HI3, issued in denominations of $Mmi. each, that Is to say two bonds of esch. payable September IS. 1914, two bonds of each, payable September 15, 191 ft, and two bonds of each, payable Sept ember 15, 1H1, in all six bonds and bearing interest sjt the rate of 6 per cent, per annum, payable semi-annual ly on the 15th day of September and March, each year, beginning March Is. 1914, at the office of the Treasurer of as id village, issued for the purpose of extending, enlarging improving and equipping the water-wnrka plant and will toll you just what your troubles system of said villsce; said bond are issued under the authority of the general laws of Ohio, and especially under the provisional of Sections 8939 and 394(1 of the tieneral Code of Ohio, and under and in accordance with a certain ordinance of the said village of Hieksville, passed May 5.

1913. and entitled "Ordinance No. 2fi9. To issue bond for the purpose of extending, enlatglng, improving and equipping the water-works plant and eyetem of the village of Hieksville." Said bonds will be sold to the highest arri best bidder, but for no less than the par value thereof and with accrued interest All bids must state the number of bonds bid for and the gross amount of hid and accrued interest to date of delivery, and must be accompanied with a certified check, bank eertiBcate lor New York draft, payable to the Treasurer of asid village, for 6 per cent, of the amount of the bonds bid I for, opon condition that if the bid I accepted, the bidder will receive and pay for such bonds as may he issued and awarded to him as above aet i forth, within Hi daya the time of soeh asrard, eari deposit -to he retained by said village Treasurer aa the property of said village, if said condition is not fulfilled. The village of Hieksville, State of Ohio, reserves the right to reject aav, and ell bids Hid should he sealed and endorsed "bids for water -works Hieksville.

Ohio, Vav 22. 19IH. O. P. MEVJNt.TON, Clerk if the village of ville, State of Ohio.

r-peeeom of aoeaeh. The elasslc argtiment for freedom of aneoch waa made by Ml'loa in bt "Aroonagltica" wben he wrote: "Though all the Windsor doctrine wera let loose to play upon (be earth, ao Truth be In the lieW, we do Inglort-ously by licensing and prohibiting, to misdoubt her Ktrength Let bor and Famebood grappht; who over knew Truth nut to worse In a free and cpeti encounter?" A WORKER APPRECIATES THIS Wm Morris, a resident of Plorenea, Oregon, soya i teen years my "For the Irst four kidney and bladder a i incapacitated me for all work About 'eight months ago I began using Foley i Kidney Pilla, and they awe done what I other medicines failed to do, and now I am feeling fine. 1 reeom mended P3la- Kidney pille." For Sale i Frank Dalrymplo. Advt HicksviDs Vooka and Tcloring Co. Cleaning NO SUBSTITUTE COULD OO THIS No inferior siibptituto, but only the genuine Foley Kideev Pills could have rid ,1.

F. Wallich, Hartlett, of his kidney trouble. He says: "1 was bothered with bsekache, and the psin would run up to the bsek of my head, and 1 bad sprlls of dizziness. I took Foley Kidney Pills and they did the work and 1 am now entirely rid of kidney trouble," Sold by Frank Dairy mple.Advt. Tribune Swilley.

BEFORE THE AMERICAN 'PUBLIC OUARTKR OF A CFNTURY ALWAYS Pressing office opposite the Juna 24th FOR NEARLY THE BKST Actually Heara. Cobbler (to man with shoes to be repaired) Of course I'll do It the way you want, air. but you can't get no effectlon out of It that way. You got to put on a new heel to get the effectlon you want. Hotel 2li3 6RT SEfwill EUBOPEIill TCII VZZ'l TOo-fY IdThiS BH KtaaH at i 1 Trrt ov OnivOtvat Www VXiVA.

1 ffWWCa Uil irrfaaawawi MM SWt JV atANreTA4D BfST WDCrTnTSIIN. nrCTriaBsa Ci mM at nataerwTal vr, -TmiiH" ftH tvaVBrrsm. CuaBi a JJVfn aBaasXi aaa.aaBfinal as. (aV' iu rwrt to rue rvmuc. r-3 1 TUESDAY WILSON SON Red Estate ai lr.surcr.ee We Lave constAntly on our list 3csirallc city and farm properly al s-pleniii bargains and on easy terms ot payment.

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