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    SENSATIONAL
DISCLOSURES
PRESIDENT McCALL, OF THE NEW
YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
HAS "LIFTED THE LID."
FAIO $235,000 TO A LOBBYIST
No Accounting Has Been Made for
This Money—Mr. McCall Says
Judge Parker Was an Active
Solicitor of Campaign
Funds.
New York, Sept. 21. —That $235,000
has been paid by the New York Life
Insurance Co. to Andrew A. Hamilton,
of Albany; that no accounting for this
money has been made except to Presi
dent McCall verbally, and that Hamil
ton attends sessions of the legislature
at Albany in the interest of the New
York Life Insurance Co. was brought
out Wednesday by testimony given by
Mr. McCall before the legislative in
surance investigating committee.
Mr. McCall said that the various
sums making tip the $235,000 paid to
Hamilton had been given him in con
nection with different real estate
deals, but Mr. Hughes after consider
able questioning developed the fact
that none of the money had been actu
ally applied to such deals. Mr. McCall
also said that Mr. Hamilton was allow
ed money for expenses at Albany and
that Mr. Hamilton's accounts were not
subject to audit.
Mr. McCall denied that he ;.;ave Mr.
Hamilton money to influence any
member of the legislature, or that he
advised any such course. The $235,000
Mr. McCail said he was sure would be
paid by Mr. Hamilton on demand of
th<> New York Life Insurance Co.
"If it isn't," said Mr. McCall, "I'm
responsible and I'll pay it." Hamilton
received for legal services, he said,
about SH'd.OOO a year from the New
York Life Co.
On tile subject, of the New York Life
Co.'.s campaign contributions in recent
presidential years Mr. McCall said
they were given for the purpose of de
feating the silver platform and for the
support of the gold standard rather
than for the republican party.
As to the contribution to the repub
lican campaign fund in 190-1, Mr. Mc-
Call said he did not eare how many of
the policy holders agreed with his ac
tion. He made the contribution hon
estly, believing it was justified and
for the interest of the policy holders.
"My life," continued the witness,
"was made weary by the democratic
candidates chasing me for money in
the campaign of 1904. Some of the
very men who to-day are being inter
viewed in the papers and denouncing
men who contribute to campaigns
were crossing my path every step I
took, looking for money. One—the
candidate himself, Parker —if he
•would show up his books when he was j
chairman of the democratic state com- j
mittee, it would give you a fit. He i
never rejected a dollar in the world. I
He would take every dollar that was j
paid to him."
Judge Alton B. Parker, democratic
candidate for president in 1904, last
night gave out a statement in which
he emphatically denied that he either
directly or indirectly in the campaign
of 1904 solicited any money from Mr.
McCall or the New York Life Insur
ance Co.
John A. McCall, referring to his tes
timony in relation to contributions to
the democratic party, said last night:.
"The meaning I intended to convey
when I mentioned Judge Parker was
this: Judge I'arker, when a candidate
for the presidency last year did not
personally ask me for campaign funds,
l>.it friends of his did so repeatedly.
"Judge Parker, as chairman of the
state democratic committee several
years ago, did, however, accept prof
fered contributions to the campaign
fund."
NAMED A REFORM TICKET.
Opponents of the Republican Machine
in Philadelphia Nominate Candi
dates for County Offices.
Philadelphia. Sept. 21.—in a most
unusual convention followed by an un
precedented demonstration, the new
city perty, a reform body opposed to
the methods of the republican organi
zation. yesterday nominated a county
ticl < t to lie voted for at tho November
election. The ticket is as follows:
Sheriff, Wilson 11. Brown: coroner,
J. M. Jermon; commissioners, Rudolph
Hlankenburg and Edward A. Ander
son jt; !w of common pleas court No.
1, Craig Piddle; judge of orphans'
cour', Morris Dallett. Judges Middle
and I . lh't are at present on the
bench and are the regular republican
nominees for re election.
The convention was the first in
man) y< ars in this city to which the
deb went unlnstructed. Then
was no "slate" and each of the 917
del. at' x was ai liberty to name
whom In pleased for the offices. The
result was u selection of candidates
whi fail |) represent the reform ele
inent.
Thi democratic county convention
u 'i held (i, |-,. last niuhi and thi
ticket nominated Wednesday by the
city party was endorsed.
A Contract for 170 Rcipid Fire Guns.
Sharon. Pa.. Sept. 21. The I'nited
Stall government has Just awarded a
contract to the l)iij."M SeuMirx Ord
nance Corporation for 17*1 rupbl Hr«
guns. The contract amounts to several
hundred thousand dollars and will
keep the local plant busy IIIkHI an<|
•lay for many months.
A Political Fubion In Nebraska.
Lincoln, Neb, Sept. ai. Fusion t,f
democrat Hand populists of Nebraska
was effected yesterday by ih*» nomlna
Hon by both tatc eon vt-ntion» of tho
name tt* ■ t
FIERCE BATTLE
AT CIENFUEGOS
CON FLICT BETWEEN MEMBERSOF
THE TWO POLITICAL PARTIES,
LIBERALS AND MODERATES.
SIX MEN KILLED; 25 WOUNDED
Among the Slain Are a Congressman.
the Leader of the Liberals, and
the Chief of Police of Cien
fuegos More Trouble
Is Feared.
Havana, Sept. —Official dis
patches received Friday afternoon
from Cienfuegos announced the lulling
of Congressman Enrique Villueiulas,
loader of the liberal party and the
most able orator in the lower house,
and the chief of police of Cienfuegos
during a conflict between the two po
litical parties, the liberals and moder
ates.
The government advices say the po
lice )r J information that within the
hotel ... which Villuendas resided a
quantity of arms had been deposited
and they went to the hotel to investi
gate Ihe matter. As the police as
cended the stairs they were met by a
party of liberals who fired on them,
killing Chief of Police Illance. The
police returned the fire, killing Villu
endas and wounding several others.
A dispatch to the Associated Press
from Cienfuegos says that six persons
were killed and 25 wounded during the
conflict.
Dispatches to the government say
that besides Congressman Villuendas
am! Chief of Police Illance two police
men were killed and a number of po
licemen and civilians wounded. Rural
guards surround the entire block in
which the Hotel Suizo, the scene of
the affray, is situated. One telegram
says that Villuendas fired the shot
which killed the chief of police, while
according to another telegram the shot
was fired by .lose Fernandez, .a liberal,
who has been arrested.
A search of the hotel revealed two
dynamite bombs in the room occupied
by Villuendas.
WITHOUT A PACEMAKER.
Audubon Boy Paces a Mile in 1:59J4
on the Race Track at Read
ville, Mass.
Readville, Mass., Sept. 2:!. —More
than 3,000 enthusiastic followers of
harness racing saw Audubon Boy pace
one of ihe most wonderful miles ever
made, under adverse conditions at the
Readville track Friday. His time was
1:59%. equalling the record made by
Star Pointer seven years ago. Au
dubon Boy started to beat 2:00%.
Weather conditions favored record
time, but the protracted rains earlier
in the week left the track heavy. The
assistance of a pacemaker was use
less, Audubon Boy having distanced
his pacemaker before the half mile
post was reached.
!i> making the trial for the record
James V. Gatcomb, owner of tho
chestnut stallion, refused to use a
wind shield or to have a running horse
draw a cart with canvas attached be
tween the wheels in the lead during
the mile, preferring to make the at
tempt, in the same way that Star
Pointer gained the world's record of
1:59 V* at the Readville track seven
years ago. This is the record with the
runner or pacemaker going alongside.
Dan Patch, in 1902, paced a mile in
Readville in l:59 1 / 4 under similar con
ditions, but as he went to beat that
time it.was recorded as a losing per
formance. Since then Dan Patch has
gaineil a record of 1:50, but this mark
was made with a running horse in the
lead.
SHOWS A DISTINCT GAIN.
Volume of Trade Is Much Larger Now
than at the Corresponding Period
Last Year.
Now York, Sept. 23. —R. G. Dun &
Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade says:
Current trade shows a distinct gain
in comparrison with the same time
Inst year: crop reports are reassuring
and evidences of continued :wtivity
are noted in almost every department
of industry. A wholesome growth,
with ut tb • threatening danger ot
reckless inflation of prices, is a
commercial condition greatly to be de
sired, and these elements are recorded
in tho majority of dispatches. Kail
tradi is now well under way, especi
ally encouraging results being achiov
ed in dry goods, millinery, foot\voar
and all line.s of wearing apparel, while
mercantile payments are unusually
prompt for the season.
There is a steady consumption of
groceries and other staple foods, and
in furniture, crockery and numerous
household utensils the distribution Is
vigorous. Manufacturing plants in the
leading industries receive large- or
ders, a heavy tonnage of iron and steel
busiue • being placed and machinery
houses making very cheerful reports;
footwear shops have ample business
In sivht; textile mills are busy.
Fallu,- ibis w< • k numbered 200 In
tho I'nited Statics, against 225 last
year, and in Canada 31, compared with
3n a year a«o.
Must Pay Taxes on Franchises.
St Paul, Minn., Sept. ;>3 The state
suprcint court decided in favor of ihi
state j.sterduy in the suit of 1 h** stau
against the Western I'mon Telegraph
Co, ll WU a nil tn collect lUXOH on u
valuation of the company's property In
the amount of ll.oeoihio. This vulu
a'ion In based on an a c»siiiciu upor
th« company'" franchise.
Ex Gov. O'Ferrall Die*.
IttcMie nd, Vu Sept 23. Kit Con
•"« ti and • \ <;><vernor of Vli lulu
•'hmti x, O'Ferrall, died here Krl
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1905.
J Pennsylvania
RAILROAD.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL ROAD
DIVISION.
In effect May 28. 1905.
TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM EASTWARD
8 10 A. M.—Bun<layn on!y for ltenovo and
Week days for auntiury, Wilkeabarre, Hcran
on, Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrisburg »ud
intermediatvHiatioiiH, arriving at Philadelp lia
f1.23 P. M., New York 9.30 P. M., ilaltimore
600 P. M., Washing ton 7.15 P. M. Pullman
Parlor car from Wilnamspurt lo Philadelphia
and pafisenger couched from Kane to
Philadelphia and Williamsport to Balti
more and Washington.
12:45 P. M. (Emporium Junction) daily for Sun
bury, Harrisburg and principal intermediate
stations, arriving at Philadelphia, 7:32 p.m.;
New York. 10:21 p. in.; Baltimore, 7:30 p. in.;
Washington, 8:35, u. m. Vestibule*! Parlor
cars and passenger coaches, Buffalo to Phila
delphia and Washington.
820 P. M.—daily for Harrisburg and
intermediate stations, arriving at Philadel
phia, 4.23 A. M., New York 7.13 A. M.
Baltimore, 2:20 A. M. Washington, 3:30 A. M.
Pullman sleeping cars from Harrisbu rgto Phil
adelphia and New York. Fhiladelphia pas
•engerscan remaiuin sleeper undisturbed ua>
til 7:30 A. M.
10 30 P. M Daily for Sunbury, Harris
burg and intermediate stations arriving at
Philadelphia 7.17 A. M„ New York 9.33 A. M.,
weekdays, (10 38 A.M. Sunday;) Baltimore 7.15
A. M.. Washington 8.30 A M. Pullman sleep
ing cars from Erie, Buffalo and Williamsport ta
Philadelphia and Buffalo, Williamsport to
Washington. Passenger cars from Erie to
Philadelphia and Williamsport to Baltimore.
12:25 A. M. (Emporium Junctioni.daily for Sun
bury, Harrisburg and principal intermediate
stations, arriving at Philadelphia, 7:32 a. m.;
New York, 9:33 a. m., week days; (10:38 Sun
days); Baltimore, 7:25 a. in.; Washington. 8:4«
a. m. Vestibnled Buffet Sleeping Cars and
Passenger coaches, Buffalo to Philadelphia
and Washington.
WESTWARD.
6:10 A. M.— Emporium Junction— daily
for Erie, Ridgway, and week days for Illi
nois, Clermont anl intermediate stations.
10 30 A.M.—Daily for Erie a nil week dayil
for Dußois andi ntermediatt stations.
4 23 P. M.—Daily lor Erib and intermediate
stations.
RIDUWAY AND CLEARFIELD R. R. CON
NECTIONS.
(Week days.)
SOUTH w A HD . Stations. NORTH WA 811
r. M A.M. A.M.. IP. M. P. M. P. H.
(JO 102 Renovo ... 1 28 .... 11 If,
U .00 1 411... Driftwood... 12 50 11 Or'
450 10 10 5 551 Kane 12 2. r > 3no ....
SOSIO 31 B 10j.. ..Wilcox 12 02 'J 40 ...
5 20 11 38 tl 25j .Jollnsouburg.. II 17 2 28 ....
510 11 53 6 soJ,..Ridgvvay,.... 920 210 8 2J I
.... .. 1..Mi1l Haven | ....;
600 12 15 7 10;.. Croyland.... 900 1 19 804
60712 23 7 19 ...Blue Rock... 851 140 7MI
(i 12 12 20 7 231 Carrier 8 47 1 37 7 f!i
62212 36 732 .Brookwayviile. 837 1 27 7 4't
62012 40 7 371... Lanes Mills . 831 123 7
630 7 41|.Mc.\linns Sm't. 8 30i 734
... 12 49 7 451. Harveys Run.. 8 251 15 73d
641 12 5-5 7 50|.. FalU Creek .. 82' 110 7 2!l
655 125 8 OIJ ...|) lßols 8 OS 12 55. 7 111
7 42 1 15 7 55j. .Fulls Creek. . I 0 53 1 15 «~3li
7 58 1 29 8 081. Ileynoldsville. I(i 39 12 52 0 l.'i
8 30 1 .'iC. 835 .. .Brookville .. 1 fi 05 12 21 5 39
9 33 2 38 920 New Bethlehem La 20 1141 4 5(1
.... 530 12 351.. ..Pittsburg ... 9 900 1 3(i
R. M. p. M. I'. M.l |A. M. A.M. P. TI
BUFFALO & ALLEGHENY V.il.l.KV
DIVISION.
Leave Emporium Junction for Port Allegany,.
Olean. Arcaie, East Aurora and Buffalo.
Train No. 107, daily, 4:05 A. M
Train No. 115, daily, 1:15 P. M
Trains leave Emoorium for Keating, Pori,
Allegany, Conieisiort, Smethport, Eldred
Bradford, Olean and llulfalo. connecting at Bui
falo for points East and West.
Train Nu. 101, we 'k days, 8:25 A. M.
Train No. 103, weak days . 1:35 P. M
Train No. 103 will counect at olean with
Chautauqua Division for Alleginy, Bradford,
Balamauoa,Warren, Oil City and Pittsburg.
LOW GRADE DIVISION.
EASTBOCND.
STATIONS. 100 113 101 105 107 951
A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M P. M A. M.
Pittsburg,..Lv.' tS 22 19 01) 1130 *505 ♦ 9 0C
Red Bank ] j 9 30 11 05 4 05 7 55 10 55
Lawsonham, 9 42 ;1118 4 18 8 07 II 08
New Betllle'in.j 5 20 10 20 II II I 50 837 11 4:
Brookville, ....' ffi 05 11 10 12 21 5 39 9 22 12 21
Reynoldsville,. 63911421252 fi 15 950 12 5b
Falls Creek 653 11 57 1156 30 1005 1 14
Dußois ' 7 ()0 tl* 05 i 25 fi 40 1015 t 1 2t
Sabula i 7 12 1 37 7 17
Penntield, i 780 1557 35
Sennezette,— 8 01 2 29 8 09
Driftwood 18 40 f3 05 8 45
via P. A E. Div'
Driftwood.. Lv. '9 50 +3 45
Emporium, Ar. tlO 30 14 10
I A. M. A. M. I*. M. P. M P. M P. M.
WESTBOUND.
STATIONS. 108 106 102 111 110 952
Via P. AE. Div A. M. A. M. A.M. P. M. P. M. P. SI
Emporium, Lv.l 18 10 t3 20
Drill wood, Ar.. 19 01 14 00 ....
Via L. O. Div ....
Driftwood, Lv 15 50 tUIO t5 50 ....
Bennezette,.... fi 25 11 45 6 25
Penntlil 1 7 00 12 20 7 Ot
Sabula, ! 7 IS 12 39 7 23
Dußois »6 05 7 30 12 55 f5 00 7 35 ',4 0 )
Falls Creek fi 12 7 55 1 15 5 10 7 42 4 < *
Reynolrtsviile,..! 630 8 08 1 29 5 27 7 58' 4 2)
Brookvil e 705 535 1 50 (i 00 ;■« 30 4 51
New Btthle'm. 7 .51 920 238 fi 45 930 5 3il
Lawsonliai 821 94713 (W 7 11. .6 01
Red Bank.Ar.. 8 35 10 0 2 3 20 7 25 fi 21
Pittsburg, Ar... *ll 15 tl2 15 t-5 30 11000 !9 3.1
A M I". M I*. M I" M I>. M. P. H .
-i.ii.ily. except sunuay. ;»unuay oni«.
?Flag is op.
Ou Sunday only triin leaves Driftwood 8:2) i\.
PI., arrives at Dußois, 10:00 a. in. Returning
leaves Du Hois, 2:00 p 111.: air v s at Driltwood,
3:10 p. m., stooping at interiuei iate statu ns.
I* or Tone Tallies and further information, a? 1 *
ply toTi ket Agent.
,1. It. WOOD. Pass'orTraffic Mgr.
W. W. A'ITERIiUHY, UkO W. UOYD,
Oem lal Maiiutici. G< u'l Parse ngei Agt.
THE PITTSBURG. SHAWMUT &,
NORTHERN R. R.
Through Paw-Tender Ker/lce Between
•t. Mar>a, Brock way ville, Snawmut, Siuethporl
Olean, Friendship, Angelica, liornelUvnn (
Waylauri, llutlalo, ami New York.
Effective Sunday. May 29,190«»
Kastt-r»i Stamlar.! Time.
Time ot Train* at St. Marys
DISPART.
f.M A. M —-ForKers-y ( Arr. hl4 a. n>.) FWrn#
dale • Arr. H..'id a. 111 ,1 Wtwdville (Arr Jul a.
111 ; 1 F.I bo 11 (Arr, H.4(l a m..) Hliawiuut 1 Arr,
• oft a in.,) Hrirk\*tt\ ville 1 Arr. a 42 a. m.
12.38 F M . For Clermont (Arr. 1.37 p. ui.,>
Hmeltjpori (Arr 'i.'iO p. in., for
Hradfurd «Arr 'J 111 p mi ,1 KMre«t 'Arr. 2 4M
p. in .) ()lt*aii (Arr ;i 4u p. 111 .» connertmy
for HiitTalo (Arr. hin . ni . HoMvir Arr.
3.X1 p. in .) PriemUliip (Arr. luh p. m )
Amilli (An- Uip 11., norMllivllii Arr,
S.IU p. m . Waylarnl \rr 723 p. iu.,) (ori
ne« tiri|r al Wavlmi'i with I) 1. V W H. 11.,
ami at IforiieliatilU* with l.rie ft It., for ail
Kaai anil Weal.
•.4ft H U For Kerney < Arr. 310 p ni F.lhoa
lArr ni Hhawiuut 1 Art 4 J p 111,)
Hr«*-k wuvvllle < Arr I t p 111 t «»iin. (i 1 ng
witn I'. It K .for 1 * t'r«-fk Arr ft. 10 ;>
01 I>u I lots arr. >"» p m . H'o>>kviiU
(Arr. tl on p. in.,) ami I'liUhurn Arr JM
p. in.l
AHHIVK.
11 Oft A M I From lir
• fto lv M ( I lit «i IC • - I livrn- •la 1 v
146 T. M Front Wa>la I. Ilitrm;Kvmr. <aa
aneraita. Ani(t ; |i« •, Hll n<l ui| llolivar. Ilu*
fai • Mra-lt »r«l, Oi*a«» huh • I M.nHbpurl
»ml « IrrMniiit
AH iraint ilAily •*< < pt Hoiulav
4 SI I.AM',, I' J I.fNWK K.
Uew'i hiipf-
HI llar>a, I'etina
(lodol llyspopsia Cur o
Diu«»tM what jt«K. #at.
POPULAR SCENIC ROUTE.
Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad Company.
Condensed Time Table in Effect June 4, 1905.
Ri-AP DOWN. R ead ur.
6un- I | ——
day Week Days. Daily j Week Days.
Only | '
* " *• M. A.M. A.M. I P.M. P.M. STATIONS. A.M. I A.M. P.M.
5 18 818 11 18 518 Lv Addison Ar 10 13; I 4 43; 850
600 900 12 00 600 Knoxville ! 9 30, 400 8 06;
61* 0 17, 12 14 614 Westlield j 917 3 47j 7 55!
64 " 947 12 47 647 Gaines Junction.... 841 3 ll! 725
10 00 100 I Ar. j . ILv 823 714
"00 10 20 5007 00 Lv. ) Galeton,. | Ar 830 8 00 ; ]? 0?
11 00 5 40j Cross Fork June 739 623
800 11 20 802 Hulls I 7 IBi 802
* 2O 11 40 620 Wharton 656 '5 40
, 12 ISi Sinnamahomng.... '5 00
12 90 Driftwood 4 52
1 02 Mediz Run 4 08
; 1 23 Tyler 342
I 1 31 Penfietd 333
1 2 00 DuUois 3 00
I P. M. P. M. |
P.M A.M. P.M. P.M.I A. M. ! P.M A M P.M
820 111 43 620 j .Wharton 1 6 56: 520 1110,
829 ; 12 001 629 [ Costello I 644 S 608 1058
838 12 18: I ! Ar 112 p Austin iLv j 6 35' |5 00 tOV>!
1 00, 638 800 Lvi - Aust "» } Ar | j 950 805
200 : 7 05 ] 845 .KeatingSummit ! A.M. 220 910 7 40
P. M. | A. M.|
jA. M. P. M. A. M. A. M. ! P. M j
1 830 330 Wellsville 806 ; 2J46
858 3 52! Genesee 7 41! 2 is|
I 909 ; 4#l West Bingham, 7 30] 2 08!
I 927 j 4 15! ....Newfield Junction.,j 713 1 50!
I 10 I#! 4 50' Galeton 630 103
j ! 11 i p M i p m
jll 051 6 25i I Cross For* ~..j | 730 j Ift 40'
11 55 710 j Cross For* j 630 j j |4 40
CONNECTIONS.
Additional trains leave Galeton at 8:15 a. in.and 6:25 p. m. t arriving at Ansonia at 9:21 a.m.
and 7:00 p. ni.
Returning leave Ansonia at 9:35 a. ra., and 8:30 p. m., arriving at Galeton at 10:03 a. mand
9:05 p. 111.
At Driftwood with P. R. R.
At Duliois with B. R. » P. Ry.
At Keating Summit with B. h A. V. Div. of Pennsylvania R. R.
At Ansonia with N.Y.C.& H R. R. for all points north and south.
At Newfield Junction with C. & P. A. Ry., Union Station.
At Genesee with N. Y A Pa., Ry. Union Station.
At Addison with Erie R. R., (Jnion Station.
At Wellsville with Erie R. R. for points east and west.
At SinnamahoninK with P. R. R.—P. &E. Div.
At.J. MCMAIION, Div. Pass Ag't.,Galeton, Pa. W. C. PARK. Oen'l 9upt„ Galeton. Pa.
fc. A. NIEL, Traffic Mgr. Buffalo, N.Y. C. PETER CLARK. Gen'l Mgr. Buffalo, N. Y.
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Foley*s Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right
~ G DYSPEPSIA CURE
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carry passengers. Tains 8 and 10 do.
Trains run on Eastern Standard Time.
Connection*—At Ulysses with Kail Brook R'ji
fbr points north and south. At B &S. Juno
tion witb Bufialo Si SusquehannaK R. north to 1
WeiUTille, south for Galeton audAnsonia. At
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bad Pean'a B. It., points.
B. A. McCLURE Gen'lSupt.
Ooudersport, Pa.
Who is |
Your
i Clothier? j
If it's R. SEGTER & CO,,
you are getting the right
kind of merchandise. There
is no small or grand decep
-11 tion practiced in their store.
8 Sustained success demon
strates that there is
"growth in truth'' in the
retailing of
NEW AND UP-TO-DATE
CLOTHING AT POPULAR
PRICES.
R. SEGER & CO.
For Bill Heads,
Letter Heads,
Fine Commercial
Job Work of AH
Kinds,
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EVERY WOMAN
Sometimes need-) a rcliabl*
V monthly rei;ulatiug mudiciue.
DR. PEAL'S
PENNYROYAL piLLS,
Are prompt, safe and certain in result. Tho frentk
Loe (Dr. lval s) never Jtsi.|)|<oluC. 81 00 per bur*
Bold by R. O. Dodson, druggist _ j
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Dlgasts what you eat.
Foley 9 s Kidney Cure
makes kidneya and bladder right.
BANNER BAt V E
the most healing salve In the world
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