careful! at Valley. GK. PA. 58.800. reydent. > aecounts comrteous est its. f. Lichty, hy f Holiday . for these oy last, at ast, at 39c. Cc. y,now 1.53 ec, 5, 35 and » Sgnow 19c. ced 10 per o ash prices. and prices 1ced 20 per argain. n to anoth- oods. This = -* 44 i: RED TIRED 5.6 HWE —TENTH ANNUAL— RED LETTER SALE! -Commences February 4, contin- The people know what this means. ues until February 29. Hundreds of special bargains. Scene in the Valley des Mendiz, Portugal. Group of Girls Carrying Weighty Bacslkels Mull of Grapes to ithe Winery to be Crushed and flade into Wine, Me” FE — ype BS. a x a nl GU x x, Rw E= 4 SAN A] The Speer Wine Company, Passaic N. J., have their vineyards stocked of the same grape, the only vineyard of the kind in this country, the vines were imported and planted here over forty years ago. The Speer Port wine and Burgundy are now regarded the finest in the world, their rich, full body and high character is wunexcelled, In- valids, weakly pen: _ especially females, and the aged are made strong and vigorous by its use, as a medicinal wine it has no equal; as a family wine it has no super- for. First class physiciansallover the country, here and in Europe, who have tried them recommend them as the best. A close study by physicians on the cffect of different brands of wines on the system convinces them of the superiority of the Speer Passaic wines for their patients. Sold by Druggists and Grocers. You cannot use too much care in the selection of a FIREARM. Our 39 years’ reputation speaks for arms that ave : STANDARD, ACCURATE, RELIABLE , Our Live. RIFLES, from ©“ . . $3.00 to $150.00 PISTOLS, from . . 2.50t0 50.00 SHOTGUNS, from . 7.50 10 30.00 Ask your dealer fap put ARMS. If he cannot fur- nish them we will ship direct u; receipt of price. Our catalog will interest Pane poiok: request. J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co., P.O. BOX 3091- CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. COUNTY AUDITORS REPORT. The Receipis and Expenditures of Somersel gounly, Pa., from the First Nonday of January, 1903. 10 the First Monday of January, 1904. W. S. Matinews, Esq., Treasurer of Somersel Gounty, in Account wilh Said County. RECEIPTS—DR. Taxes received from the ccllectors of County, State and Dog Taxes for the years 1900, 1901. 1802 and 1903. For 1900. County State Dog 62 97 570 52 23 1 56 10 81 126 25 72% 10 75 21 78 18 93 38 65 370 55 27 82 73 09 Jennertown ....... 9 44 731 2 00 Meyersdale......... 250 00 Q uve Cease nt or 50 49 5 65 Somerset Bor 234 18 28 13 26 67 Somerset Twp 34 34 18 84 18 60 Ursina...... 43 86 3 9 5 80 Wellersburg. 73 238 For 1902. Addison ..........., 154 67 372 30 04 Allegheny. 97 18 19 68 Berlin.. 367 09 51 62 8 00 Black 300 00 Brothers 1000 00 34 76 35 59 Casselman. 76 66 6 54 5 50 Confluence 189 84 42 63 29 92 Lick... 1628 14 64 ? 102 15 Fairhope... 205 38 27 37 41 63 Garrett... 240 00 . Greenville... 50 00 12 50 Hooversville 48 44 21 82 6 65 Jefferson .... 3 83 24 71 43 85 92 03 7 02 2 00 20 84 95 00 11 69 193 471 7 40 3 66 12 99 3 3 27 96 49 38 Middlecree 125 00 85 00 Milford ...... 520 15 13 76 New Baltimo 47 92 11 69 193 New Centerville... 38 98 724 21 Northampton...... 134 80 BIO ol in vie sie 701 55 165 19 00 Paint Bor 20 7 140 31 38 00 Paint Twp 622 26 7 24 45 50 Quemahoning ..... 250 00 50 00 19 02 Roekwood .......... 94 63 2 96 6 85 Salisbury........... 486 02 25 00 23 03 Shade. 18 75 414 3 BI" 149 00 38 85 19 Somerset Bor 400 00 100 00 Somerset Twp. 1546 80 158 13 12 15 Southampton 125 00 2173 25 30 Stonycreek 386 41 146 33 32 40 Stoystown. 25 00 Summit ... . 216 27 6G 96 213 Upper Turkeyfoot. 565 82 18 90 32 16 Ursina .............. 5D 43 724 Wellersburg ....... 81 49 7 26 17 10 Windber........... 950 00 10 00 40 00 For 1908. Addison ............ 1653 59 205 86 73 05 Allegheny .......... 547 17 57 Benson Bor........ 25 10 00 Berlin... ......c. uv 1378 68 654 73 32 45 Casselman.......... 32 28 8 73 Conemaugh........ 3218 03 613 00 20 23 Confluence.......... 1162 756 64 46 15 50 ACK ..vesesarerares 39 10 38 00 Brothersvalley..... 3600 00 21500 8500 Blk Lick............ 10 74 Fairhope... . 16013 15 56 17 10 Greenville. 538 68 52 39 00 Hooversvil 416 35 30 00 4 00 efferson 1527 75 00 50 00 Jenner... 4641 84 621 62 113 00 Jennert 159 67 18 Larimer. e170 00 23 00 Lincoln............. 1984 23 291 02 73 00 Lower Turkeyfoot. 857 72 22 64 10 73 Meyersdale......... 35 601 567 40 04 Middlecreek ....... I 81 Milford ............. 1631 95 144 58 39 656 New Baltimore.... 140 00 41 00 200 New Centreville... 123 58 85 52 190 835 218 76 91 76 241 83 45 80 187 00 21 00 242 00 6500 100 00 34 23 2 85 2627 27 30 00 344.00 50,00 8 60 74 62 00 8 05 8 44 68292 13800 Up 623 20 75.85 72 00 -Ursina . 199 97 Wellérsburg 11200 5 00 Windber............ 2796 81 5 00 66 $10117 76 § 2472 48 Total............ Amount State Tax brought over....$10117 76 Amount County Tax brought over..$83364 66 Total Taxes Collected 1803........ $95954 70 RECEIPTS FROM OTHER SOURCES Unseated land taxes received...... $ 148371 Souniys share of liquor license.... 1530 00 F188 o. ...srdesrrretsssssrsasenatsarans State tax refunded....... Forest fire tax refunded..... From Commissioners’ ledge 170 23 Hunting license.............. 10 00 Automobile ... es 15 00 Cash in hands . JOBS... ses ceri teresa nent ans sr eras 23782 63 Total receipts......c.ooveee.......$182,380 12 EXPENDITURES—CR. ASSESSOIrS” PAY. covet carerrsnssasnssaies Auditing public accounts... Boarding JOrors.........occeeeeeenene kei Saves Bridges (repairs). ........... Clothing prisoners................... Commissioners’ attorney............ Commissioners’ salaries— Horner.. Commissioners’ traveling expenses Computation court..........co.co00e 8 00 Clerk of courts.......... i Commonwealth costs.... Clerk of Orphan’s court. Constables’ returns... ..... County auditors and clerk.. .. Court stenograph KR icssessnvrnsvassss 674 156 © Court house and jail expenses...... 914 OT Courtofficers.,.............. v 568 District attorney 713 00 Election ex 3359 76 Electric lig 484 91 > 426 13 E58 Fire department. Furniture.. ....... Inquests .... 5 EB Janitor and fireman. . 600 Jail physician........ocoio viernes 125 Jury commissioners and clerk.... 407 Jurors (grand)........coceeenn 994 Jurors (petit)........ 4738 Law library.......... 149 Livery hire.. 3 Salisbury Hack lane, SCHRAMM BROS, Proprietors. Mainienance Huntingden nt al Maintenance Wernersville Maintenance Western Peni BEY weve easrsavnsersssssssnases Mor Lonanice Dixmont....... Maintenance Indiana........ @° — County of Somerset, Commonwealth of: Pennsylvania, do hereby certify that in pursuance of the 47th section of the act en- titled, “An Act Taating to counties, town- ships, etc., passed the 15th day of April, 1834, we met at the seat of Justice in the county of Somerset on the 5th day of January, A. D., 1904, and after hing duly sworn did aua- dit, add, settle and adjust the several ac- counts required by the law agreeably to the several acts of Assembly, and the supple- ments thereto, according to the best of our judgment, ability and knowledge, and the foregoing is a true and correct statement of all the accounts. Witness our hands and seals this the 27th day of January, A. D., 1904. GEO. STEINBAUGH, JOHN A. BRAN FRANK 8S. GILBERT. Attest— C. H.SCHMUCKER, Clerk. We, the undersigned, county commission- ers, of the County of Somerset, do certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the accounts of the County of Somerset for the year ending January 5th 1904. S. W. POORBAUGH, JOSEPH HORNER, JOSEPH B. MILLER. Attest— . E. H. HORNER, Clerk. APPLICATIONS FOR Liquor Licenses. The following named persons have flled with the clerk of the Court of Quarter Ses-~ sions their petitions for Wholesale, Distill- ers’ or Brewers’ License, which will be heard on Wednesday, February 24, 1904: WHOLESALE. Robert Lochrie, of Boswell, in Jenner township. John I.ochrie, of Windber borough. Clark J. Duncan, of Windber borough. Somerset Distilling Company, in Cone- maugh township. Charles S. Kifer and William 8S. Matthews in Somerset township. NERS DISTILLERS. Buhl & Gatesman,in Meversdale borough. Simon P. Sweitzer, in Somerset borough. Thomas Rees, in Northampton township. John M. Topper, in New Baltimore bor- ough. BREWERS. Meyersdale Brewing Company,in Meyers- dale borough. } Windber Brewing Company, in Windber. JOHN G. EMERT, Clerk of Court of Quarter Sessions. Administrator’s Notice. Estate of Howard M. Stanton, late of Elk Lick township, Somerset county, Pa., de- ceased. Letters of Administration on above es- tate having been granted to the undersign- ed by the proper authority, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement to the Administrators, at the store building of the said decedent, at Niverton, in the town- ship aforesaid, on Saturday, Feb. 20th, 1904, at 1 o’clock p. m. ELI STANTON, HARVEY H. MAUST, 2-18 Administrators. COURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the HON. FRANCIS J. KOOSER, President Judge of the Court of Common Please, of the County of Somerset, being the Sixteenth Judicial district, and Justice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said district, and HON. A. F. DICKEY, Associate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and Justice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the County of Somerset, have issued their precepts, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and (General Jail Delivery,and Courts of Oyer and Terminer at Somerset, on MONDAY, FEB. 22, 1904. NOTICE is hereby given to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said county of Somerset, that they pe then and there in their proper persons with their rolls, records, inquisi- tions, examinations and other remem- brances, to do those things which to their office and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they. who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Somerset County, to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be Just. ANDREW J. COLEMAN T er Notice to Contractors And". Builders. The undersigned, Directors of the Poor and of The House of Employment of Som- erset gounty, will receive sealed proposals to build and construct a Two-Story Brick Laundry, Bake, Defrigerator, and Boiler Building on the Poor Farm, according to plans and specifications approved and adopted by the Directors. The building to be completed by the 1st of September, 1904. The Plans and Specifications can be seen and examined at the office of our Attorney, L. C. Colborn, Somerset, Pa. All proposals must be for the entirestruc- ture, they must be sealed and marked, “Pro- posal for Building,” and must be in hands of Directors by March 1st, 1904, at 1 o'clock, The Directors reserving the right to re- ject any and all bids. i GrORGE H. SMITH, JoHN B. MOSHOLDER, CHAUNCEY DICKEY, 2-18 Directors of Poor. KEEP POSTED ABOUT U.S. Steel Corporation. The White & Kemble Atlas Map and Volume of Statistics should be in the hands of every stockholder. Nowhere else is the same amount of information accessible to the public. This volume shows by a five-color-map the location of plants, ore lands, railroad and steam- ship lines, and gives official statements of earnings, distribution of capital, di- vision of securities, incorporation cer- tificate, full text of bylaws, complete legal digest of mortgages, etc., ete.,cor- rected to October, 1903. Price $5 net, to accompany each order FOR SALE ONLY BY DOW. JO ES & CO. 44 Broad St., New York. The oldest News Agency of Wali Street, and Publishers of The Wall Street Journal INVESTORS READ THE WALL STREET JOURNAL. Wines are nature’s best remedies and so pleasant. But oe sure they are Pure, for safety always buy SEVERNE WINES For Medicinal and Family use. Our 240 acre vineyard produces every year sev- eral hundred tons of the choicest grapes that ever grew, and every grape goes into Severne Wines. Champagne, Brandy, Port, Sherry, Claret, Whiskey, 4 Unfermented Grape Juice, © &o., &o. If your dealer don’t have them write us direct. SEVERNE WINE CO., Himrod, N. Y. Public Sale. ~~ OF Valuable: Real Estate! By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the Orphans Court of Somerset County, Pennsylvania, to the undersigned, the following described valuable real estate of the late Howard M. Stanton, deceased, will be offered at public sale, at the late place of business of the deceased, in Elk Lick town- ship, Somerset county, Pa., on tract No. 2 described below. sale to take place on SATURDAY, MARCH 12TH, 1904, AT 9:30 O'CLOCK, A. M. . 1. All the surface soil of a piece of land in Elk Lick township, Somerset coun- ty, Pa., adjoining public road leading to Chestnut Springs, adjoining Christian S. Benchy’s estate and others; containing one (1A) acre and sixty-five (66p) perches, more or less; title to which became vested in the said Howard M. Stanton, deceased, by deed of C.F.T and wife, dated 18th June, 1899, Rec. Vol p. 800; and from Eli Stanton and wife, .ed 24th December, 1902 The minerals and mining rights are re- served as per conveyances to Howard M Stanton. Having thereon erected 8 new two-story, eight-roomed frame dwelling house, with cellar; drilled well, a new two-story stable for three horsés, and a new buggy shed and ice house, and other out buildings, all in good condition. No.2 All the surface soil of all that cer- tain parcel and lot of ground in Elk Lick township, said county, adjoining Penn Mar Coal Company,land of Christian F. Lee, snd pbblic road leading to Maryland; contain- ing sixty-seven one-hundredths of an acre (867A); title to which became vested in Howard M. Stanton, by deed of Christian F. Lee and wife, dated 8th August, , Rec. Vol. 95 P. 78; and by deed of Eli Stanton and wife, and William E. Stanton and wife, dated 24th December, 1802. Excepting and reserving all the coal limestone and other minerals as per said deeds to Howard M. Stanton. : Having thereon erected a grain elevator, or grist and feed mill, being 8 two-story frame building, 25x45 ft., with store room, boiler house, engine room, elevator capacity of 4000 jbushels, ware room, etc., together with the boiler and engine, scales, rollers and fixtures There will be no dower in these premises. City Meat Markel! Headquarters for Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry, Sausage, Pudding, etc. HIGHEST GASH PRICES PAID for Fat Cattle, Pork. Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Hides, etc. LOWEST PRICES prevail when selling to our customers, and we keep our shop SORUPULOUSLY CLEAN! Your patronage is respectfully solicited. H. MCGULLOR, Proprio. SEND US A GOW, Steer, Bull or Horse hide, Calf skin, Dog skin, or any other kind of hide or skin, and let FARMS FOR SALE! Two first class Farms in Elk Lick Township. One containing 280 acres, with Brick House and large Barn, also Tenement House and Barn. One containing 168 acres, with good House, Barn and Tenement House. Also about 80 acres of Unim- proved Land. For further in- formation apply to R. S. GARRETT, tf Elk Lick, Pa, Mr. H. C. White, Merchant Tailor and Clother, Cham- bersburg, Pa., will be in Salis- bury on or about March 7th, with a very choice line of Fash- ionable Spring Suitings for the coming season. Exclusive styles are shown at reasonable prices. 2-25 H& GOTO WM.G. HILLER for fine tailoring and suits that fit perfectly. We guarantee satisfaction. That’s why we are the leading tailors of Somerset county. Main street, Meyersdale, tf ——— lee 3 Spell Tous 10 il BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD VIA WASHINGTON ——AT VERY LOW RATES JANUARY 26—VIA SEABOARD AIR LINE. Tickets ‘including, in addition to round trip railroad fare, sleeping car accommodations and meals en-route Washington to Jacksonville and return. Returning,leave Jacksonville February 10. FEARUARY 9—VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Tickets including, in addition to round trip railroad fare, sleeping car accommodations and meals en-route Washington to Jacksonville. Return- ing, leave Jacksonville February 24. MARCH 8—VIA ATLANTIC COAST LINE, Tickets including, in addition to round trip railroad fare, sleeping car accommodations and meals en-route Washington to Jacksonville, but not for the return. Returning, tickets will be good on any regular train until May 31, 1904. For detailed information call upon intt more & Ohio Ticket Agents. Children in Peril. Some of the most anxious hours of a mother’s life are those when the little ones have the croup. Foley’s Honsy and Tar is a safe and effective. remedy that never fails. “My boy would have died from membraneous croup if it had not been for Foley’s Honey and Tar writes: C. W. Lynch, of Winchester Ind. Sold by E. H. Miller. 3-1 HOW TO MAKE MONEY. Agents of either sex should to-day write Marsh Manufacturing Co., 538 Lake Street, Chicago, for cuts and par- ticulars of their handsome Aluminum Card Case with your name engraved on it and filled with 100 Calling or Busi- ness Cards. Everybody orders them. Sample Case and 100 Cards, postpaid, 50c. This Case and 100 Cards retail at 75 cents. You have only to show sample to secure an order. Send 50c at once for case and 100 ecards, or send 80c. for 100 cards without case. $10 prize for every agent. Mention this paper. 8-11 MID-WINTER EXCURSIONS TG WASHINGTON. JANUARY 21 AND FEBRUARY 18. —VERY LOW RATES. — BRALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. Tn accordance with its usual custom, the Baltimore ‘& Ohio R. R. will, on January 21 and February 18, 1804, run Two PorurLAr Mip-WiINTER Excur- SIONS TO WASHINGTON AT VERY Low RATES FOR THE Rouxp Trip, geod re- turning ten days, including date of sale. Excellent train service, standard coaches, Pullman parlor and sleeping cars. { These delightful excursions afford splendid opportunities to visit the National Capital during the session of Congress. For tickets, time of trains and full information call on or address HOW MAPS MAKE WAR NEWS PLAIN. Difflcult to Understand Details of Struggle in East With- out Them. TERRITORY IS STRANGE. Watch for The North American’s Great War Map, Next Sunday. To enable its readers to follow intel- ligently the momentous events of the Japanese-Russian war, The North American, Philadelphia’s newspaper, has gone to extreme pains and unlim- ited expense in preparing a colored map of the territory involved in the struggle. Owing to the general lack that pre- vails of exact knowledge of the topo- graphy of the lands bordering upon the war centre, the situation of the towns, harbors, ports and countries which are mentioned daily in the cable dispatches in The North American, it is imprac- ticable for the average person to gain a comprehensive notion of what is pro- gressing in the Far East. Those who would gladly spend time in supplementing the tidings that are read by them in the newspapers by re- searches in atlas or gazeteer are often prevented from doing this by lack of facilities. It is to place within the reach of such a means of watching the movements of the Russian and the Japanese fleets and troops step by step as they immerse themselves in the struggle that has only just begun that The North Amer- ican has prepared this map. To show its utility it is necessary only to think how few there are that realize the immense expanse of land and water that go to make up the geo- graphical details of the war. How many know that Russia, plan- ning for decades a war of conquest which has for its object the gobbling of Manchuria and territorial aggressions in other parts of China, has expended nearly $400,000,000 in building the Trans-Siberian Railway from St. Pe- tersburg to the shores of the Japan and the Yellow Seas? How many know that this road, 6000 miles in length, is depended upon by the Czar to enable him to throw any part that may be necessary of his 5,000,- 000 soldiers into Manchuria and China to crush by force of numbers any ua- tion that might resist him? How many realize that in order for the Czar to bring his Baltic fleet into ithe Yellow Sea it will be necessary for the vessels to sail 15,000 miles, skirting Europe, Asia and Africa? How many can tell off-hand the re- lative positions of Korea, Japan, Man- churia, China, Port Arthur, Chefoo, Chemulpo or Seoul? All these points may be settled in- stantly by reference to The North American’s map. This map will be givenfree with each copy of next Sunday’s North American. It is absolutely rhe latest map out. It is printed in four colors, and the spell- ing of the names is verified, by com- parison with the most recent govern- ment reports. No more valuable gift, either from a stondpoint of education or utility, has ever been presented by a newspaper to its readers. Advance orders for next Sunday’s paper already insure that the demand will be immense. To render it certain that you are provided with a copy. your newsman should have your pi at once. . NEARLY FORFEITS HIS LIFE. A runaway almost ended fatally. starting a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, Ill. For four years it defied all doctors and all remedies. But Bucklen’s Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure him. Equally good for Burns, Bruises, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c¢ at Miller's Drug Store. 3-1 EDITORIAL COMMENTS. Blue Ridge (Ga.) Post. When vou run across a combination of old-fashioned buckwheat cakes and genuine maple syrup, it goes a long way toward shaking your belief that American institutions are going to the dogs. Gate City (Va.) Herald. The schoolboy that we expect to amount to something in life is not the one who throws snow balls at the stranger who is going along quietly at- tending to his own business. Indianapolis Journal. ¢ ABERSEEBSSSRERE ERISEBIRSSBESIBE 20 es : i SCHEDULE :— Ne. 1 Jonves Satis. Medical aid to TRIBE. yess ss : 2 us tan it with the hair Avent B.&O.B.R “The Democratic party has waked d the goods Surys.s BR | DnlDE And A ask 1359 00 | The widow has released her claim to dower | on, Soft, light, odorless zon em biie and fully Hlastests up,” announces a Southern paper. 2%p Ba Prothonotary’s fee oN TERMS:—-108, cash on Jay of sale and and'moth-proof, for robe, most compiete and jully 1llusiral-| y.g.g9 did Rip Van Winkle—and he a ey BF | ROCOTAS oounreveroaees on confirm ; : i i - 3 : . |, after Jan. Im. ROLUIT- | ROCOTASr'S 1008. rs «srs sr 97 I he remaining io 3 ary here. | TUS» coat or gloves. ed Guide to Washington may be pur waked up to find bis gun rusty. his 1 find at 6 p. m. arriving at | Re-indexing records............ 1283 40 | after, with interest on deferred paymentsat | But first get our Catalogue, chased from Agents B. & O. R. R. at dog dead and the world moved on so ways n at p.m. ebate on timber............ 38 5 per cent. deferred pavents to be. secured | Eiving prices, and our shipping ten (10) cents per copy 2-18 . is from one | Oa tic damage. -— by mortgage upon t © premises to approval | tags auginstructions, so as to a : far ahead of him that he never could | Superintendent of bridges 320 60 | © *“"™ Err. STANTON, Grantsville, Md, saw-fiifs and ginseng. Y os : A Physician Healed hope to eatch up with it. : , | L 0. Sheriffs” fees.. zis - HARVEY H. MAUST, Elk Lick, Pa., THE CROSBY FRISIAN FUR COMPANY, ) yng . Providence Journal heir liberal | 1 Ds Soliier s buri + Tom Administrators. 116 Mill Street, Rochester, N. Y. Dr. Jeo. Eping: a Drasticing physi- A railway cogineer 1s Guob od as at FROSTBURG, MD. Stationery And POSLAEe.... .c........ 318 43 cian of Smith’s Grove, Ky., for over - of the same ST8una, I age unr gomi, N53: The sdminisiratols of the above thirty years, writes his personal ex- | tributing the large number of serious rous # Cheapest place to buy Treasurer's fees on state tax... 123 5g | named estate will also sell a large lot of 3 th Foley's Kid : ? : prospe ibn @X...wees 130 70 | Valuable personal property of the deceased, perience wit oley idney Cure: | accidents on American lines to exces- MONUMENTS Fe ito uoliostors. ir. man jo | at same place and date as given above, THE BLANKS WE KEEP. “For years I bay bes greatly bothered | . speed. If the public demands Taxes refunded to schools. .......... 1478 56 een smete with kidney an ladder trouble and ? { - HEADSTONES AND Unseated taxes i DESERTION NOTICE! The following blanks can be obtained | enlarged oem gland. Iused every- | fifty, sixty or seventy miles an hour, oN senator orces IRON FENCING | Water sont gna 2 BB R®| notice is hereby Riven that my wife, |5¢ sll times ot Tum Sean offs; Leases, | thing knows, to Be peofossicn, wiliou [the oogioose hes 1 Lake sarees '} - ANNIE RUSSELL, Mortgages, Deeds, Judgment Bonds, | gigney Cure. After taking three bot- Y ® : 15, 52g Migace nri : F FOLEYSKIDNEYCURE By TA OO ission oh si? ®72 2 | has left my bed and board without just | Common Bonds, Judgment Notes, Re- | tles I was entirely relieved and cured. | Speed, he says, consistent with safety. ) . 600.16 at 2 per cent........... 1872 0 | cause, and owing to said dese. tion I | ceipt Books, Landlord s Notice to Ten- | I prescribe it now daily in my practice This theory might stand a better show Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right By unseated land taxes p. . 1401 31 | give notice that I will not be respon-| ... Constable Sale Blanks, Summons, | 2nd heartily recommend its use to all of acceptance, were it not for the fact ) Hn A Mal Went oa: 2% B | sible for any debis the! she may eon-/,, 2 4 rt Notion of Claim. | physicians for such troubles. I have |that trains on English railways run a 23150 44 | tract. Persons giving her credit must Execution for Debt, Notice of Claims prescribed it in hundreds of cases with ; is Lnglls ; y FOLEYSHONEY~-TAR Total $152.88 12 look to her for settlement. for Collection, Commitments, Subpoe- | perfect success.” Sold by E. H. Mil- | quite as rapidly as on American and 0) ° for children; safe, sures Na opiates We, the undersigned auditors of the 2-18 James RrssELn, nas, Criminal Warrants, ete. tf er. 3.1 |! with far fewer disasters.