A Bturdy Highlander. nodorlotc McDonald, of Washington township, wan In town liwt Saturday. Roderick Is a well-known Washington township tarmor, nnd an oxccllont typo of the sturdy Highlander, having apont hi boyhood among tho hills Inlnibltiul by James Flta-James and Itodorlck Dim. He Is In the elRhtleth year of his no, over six feet tall, straight as an arrow, massive frame, smooth face, abundaneo of gray hair, and a voice and look as mild as summer. What are known as tho In firmities of ago have thus far kept aloof from Roderick McDonnld. Ho Is active, vigorous, and capable of exer tion that would exhaust a man of forty, without feeling the least fatigue. Had Victor Hugo portrayed a character like this a man of eighty with tho activity and endurance of a young giant we would have thought It vastly over drawn. When asked If, In the languago of Alex McClure, ho "welcomed the gathering of the shadows which lie be yond th pnu-larchial years," he said : "I don', thhik about tho twilight of life at all. fm too young." He is firm ly grounded In the principles of the Presbyterian faith and the Republican party, and they are both a part of his religion. Roderick Is llko the genial sunbeams of spring : ho makes a man of seventy feel young. Punxautawney Spirit. A Novel Feature. The Pittsburg Dispatch, ulways In the lead In all things, Is making the most novel and striking offer ever made by a dally newspaper. It proposes to give free with every copy on some one day each week for at least five weeks, beginning with the week of May 20, a fine, artistic, ruby-tint, attogravure, each mounted on handsome black mat. Prints like theso are offered at retail In art stores for one dollar each. The day each week on which theso artogravures will be Issued will not be announced, so to Insure getting the complete series It will be necessary to order The Dis patch for five weeks, beginning May 20, as only regulur subscribers will get them. Thesubjocls are most artistic, consisting of "(ieorgiana Duchess of Devonshire," by (itiinshorough, a repro duction of the work made famous by its recovery afWr a disuppeuraneo for 2T years; "Reverie," a beautiful head by the famous Henner; "Scene in Munich Cafe," by Grutzner; "The Setting Sun," by Stengolln; and "Boats in the Bay," by MeBdag. Artistic posters showing the Henner head In actual size and the other lour subjects reproduced In minature are to be seen In various places nnd show the development of high art typography. Shudders i t His Past. "I recall now with horror'sayg Mall Carrier Burnett Mann, of Levanna, O., "my three years of suffering from Kid ney trouble. I was hardlj' ever free from dull aches or acute pains In my back To stoop or lilt mat! sacks made me groan. I felt tired, worn out, about ready to give up, when I began to use Eleotrle Bitters, but six bottles coin pletely cured me and made me feel llko a new man." They're unrivaled to reg ulate Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and .Bowels. Perfect satisfaction guaran teed by H. Alex Stoke, druggist. Only 50 cents. Wants to Drill For Gas. Roderick McDonald, of the Beech woods, who Is owner of a very valuable farm In that section, Is thoroughly con vinced that there Is gas In paying quan titles under his farm and is endeavoring to organize a company to put down a couple of wells. Ho has interested sev eral Falls Creek people and Is endeavor ing to get more people convinced that his project would result In success. The Herald has always been of the opinion that there is gas In this section, al though the result of the numerous tests made does not encourage that opinion The country Is certainly shaped like that of the best gas countries, but when the test comes there has been but a mall quantity of gas found or the re sult have been very neatly covered up. Mr. McDonald thinks that the latter Is the truth of the matter and Is anxious to seewitb bis own eyes. Falls Creek Herald. It Saved His Lctf. P. A. Danfortb, of LaGrango, Ga., Buffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes that Buoklen's Arnioa Salve wholly cured It In five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best salve In the world Cure guaranteed. Only 25o. Sold by E. Alex Stoke, druggist. Notice. To whom it may oonoern The Com missioners appointed by Court to in quire into the propriety of dividing Wlnslow township into new election districts, will meet at Hotel MoConnell, Reyooldsvllle, Pa., on Friday, May 17th, lorn ' &t 8 n'ulock a. m.. for the' puruose of performing the duties of our appoint ment. James B. Caldwell j cog. E C. Burns BtoaePi, - J. W. FOUBT. I The good that men do lives after them Clydesdale Olntmont doe good and will live on and on. IU friend are AUDITORS' REPORT f llir l llinllrr of llir Itoromh or lie) nnl! mo lor Vrnr Kmllng liir h -llll, 1IIOI. John Thuimik nml loim lIowMtrr, Poor iiver-M-rrH. Hy ain't from f 'ulterior Hwnrls I :mi 07 no m l.KI 6 8ft M II M S W S Ml 1 00 1,(WI M .mini i rtMiucti... ' " .lohn Hewlett . . . ' " I'nunly I'onrn'in ' " rem HhmtH-rnrnp ' " Mrs.H.M. HIhmIih " Mi-. M. M. ftilliln " Ulten Vux " of ilitplli-nte " Al mlili-ri nil anm.24.... 2.1 47 Hynm't returned I 18 W 2:) 4S K 41 iv m IS (HI 211 74 in:i 14 1M till 7il no 1N HI i m M si 74 HI Kl III ia in 2 IW so ;w I Kl 4 (H ;b m M (HI l:) 2.1 M 17 il" 7(1 llll Kl 1 Kl 7 m 411 W III Kl 2 AO III Kl III Kl rxoneriuinn (Is rrlniteontl.WH.70... ' it, rnl.'s jr. on i"tl 27... ' IK i-nl.'H on 9 u.00. . . ' At coI.'h on f il4.70. .. ' Mrs. John llunmili . ., Mid. Klleii I. i n Orlffln. ' Mrs. Miiry Simmer .... ' I'eler Hnyder ' Mrs. Jiii-oh.toneA fnm " Mrs. Miiry M.Hollda.... ' 1 1 n in ph ley I'n-ll Mrs Shlnuli-ilei-ker A f " Miili-oltn llnyer'si-ird'ii " tiriiro E. Htnylli. 11 John Ki-lley '. I'. Wiley, t i-lillilren " Ml. Kllen t'lix Mrs. Kllmi Main " .tie,, Mhiirp nml ftim . . . " Mr. I.iiurn Hum-It 9t f " Christ Ansim A film. " Hillllel Mrlntym " lleol-iri- 1 1 it 1 1 " rioreiire Smyre " Vnslilniler.. ' ('iMlslnMcriH-.,leenMe " Mnk ir.V tip r v ic ihiiM- t t-imlr toHhiiim-r tmtn t'twi- tviX. I't. vs. Ilor.. Aitornev's fe,s A ill.l i . I. u u jL II M .liilin l'rinli.-1-n. Klilnys l:t Kl .lohn llnwleit, .11 days. IH2 no dnefr'niJiilin Tniilifen lit 27 due from .Ino Mowiett 04 17 due from Col. Hwiiru.. IKS M t!,tM 2M t!,ffi ' Oro. W. Bwaiitx, Tux ("olleetor. Iloroiiizti. Toam't dnelnst sett lenient... I ttl 72 oriliiplli-tite 2,ki:i IV) " Al. aililedon a-i77.4H .... 2H KS By nrn'l of return $ 14 OS " pxoneriitlnns : Kl " A f. relmiB on II.OMl.K).. A2 AO 2 : eol.'s on tw.so. . . in in Af i-ol.'s on HI.V20... 20 Til A r eol.'s f onKiH.2il... :m :c! ' Treaxiimr's rei-elpls .. I.MIH III " clue from t'olleetor.... 47112s 2,A22 til !,A21 13 ltnnit. nm't line IiiM settlement. .. $ BAH A2 of dnplli'iile l,2s 7tt A r t milled on f IK) 711. . 21) 04 nm't of ret urn I It 77 of eionernttiin 21 AH A ' reluiie on f-74 2A. ... 4il 71 2 i i-nl.'s on f-Hl .14... Ill ill A-' enl.'s t on fr.1i.4:i... HI nj M eol.'s t on ll.HI.27... 21 04 TreiiHiiM-r's rei-i-lpts.. 1..122 im due from i-otlei-tor .... ;iVI IHI To r.'.oo? in f 2.007 :B Wnter. nm't duellist settlement.. of iluplli-tite H milled on tlilH.IHI... nm't reiiirn l-ineriillons A ri-lmle on flMlim . . :r. Col.'s T on tri .VI. A . Col.'s -i on fr.ii.uii.. .1' Col.'s T onl7.l ;M.. TreiiHiirer's ri Ipts . due from eollei-lor .. 117 HO IIM Al 8 : A 110 S 112 17 A-l II iw II n S 77 am m 21 N Ktl I 777 711 I 777 70 Lliflil. nm't of diinlli-iite K.2H0 at A -c ndded on Mw.s2. .. -u m ain't return rxohrriitlon A', lelmie on 11,220. is .. 2rf Col.'s T on I.I.M'.I7. W1 Col.'s -r on iNut Hi.. A.' Col.'s on f.7il. . . Trensurer's n-i-elpls.. dip from eolU-i-tor .. . HI 111 2s 7.1 ill III 2:1 is 2n so :il J I l,4im m 7IU III t!,H10 2.1 r;,:uo John II. Kai-ciikii, Treasurer. Ilimnmh. To nm't In Iiviih. IiiihiIh lust set. f 711 from Co. i reitsurer ... I, mil f'm Col. Hwiii i. l.siis " 11 u rue ICI2 " llnniil of Henlih 41 " Clerk of 1-1111111-11 .... SO " Auditor lieueriil 411 " K. Neff, .1. I' Ill " M. M. Davis HH " Cerlllli-iite of l.imn... I, IX) " Hewer Assi'sHmeiit., . 1,044 um't voui-liers W.W.I HO- Tressill-er's If 4144 Hill. In Treiis.'K hands.,2,10.1 HI B.V lt),AA2 ilA IH..1A2 ill 11(111(1. Toam't In Imiids treus -lnMt set. f HKI A9 f'm Collei-lor Hwang.. 1.A22 110 " " Co. Treasurer 77 10 " " i-i-r.of Inili-hli-iliiosH am 00 " " 4mllltuxuolUcted 24.14 Hy am't voueliers II.Asl 23 tn-iiHiirer's 1 HI HI " 4 mill tax psld 20 14 " but. In hands tress. ... HKI 0.1 r;,no; ki 12,1107 83 Water. To am't In hands t n-as. Inst set. 78 in " f'm Collei-tor HwarU.. 612 m " " Co. Treasurer IW 41 Hy nm't vouchers $ 27.1 00 ' Treasurer's H 2 7A " bal. In hands treasurer 843 7H I 021 Kl 621 A3 Lluht, To am't from Collector Hwartr 11,401) 00 Hy am't In hands treasurer. ..f 1,401) 60 C. Mm ilKI.U Hill-Kens. Toam't from Anns, licenses, Ac. $ 358 40 Hy am't treasurer's receipts. ..9 332 40 T bill, tn hands huricess.. 26 00 I 3.1H 40 3AH 40 Ol TSTANllINO INIIKIITICUNKSS. To am't bonds outstandlnit. .. 7,0:i1 66 " orders outsliimlluK... 2A5 10 By am't due from Col. swarti.f 1,7111 14 In hands treas 4.SH2 34 " In hands uf huriress... 24 00 ' nut tndi'htudni'Mi 701 2N $7,2110 76 r.2i)0 76 Financial Statsmknt. a'mt of duplicates ps,H4 11 ndded to duplii-ntes.,, H7 21 due f'm Col. Inst set... 876 14 tn hands treas. last set. 1,472 HO from Co. Treasurer.... 1,408 113 " burnoHs KB 41) " Hoard of henlih . 41 AO " Auditor Ueneral 411 13 " Clerk of t-suncll. HO Kl " E. Nelt IS 7.1 " M. M. Ilnvls ... 38 70 " i er of Indeht'ness 1.3K) 00 si-wer assesHinent 1,044 07 " Slule tux collect. 24 S4 am't returned 47 81 exoneration US .18 rebates 174 72 collector's 1. 224 HI treasurer's It ttl Kl orders redeemed 8,2111 83 dim from Col. Hwartn.. 1,701 14 In hands of treusurer. 4.HH2 34 Vitu tax paid 26 14 To By t I3.4M 7 13.4114 07 These accounts audited tills 3rd day of May jmii, suu uuuu w iw correci. T. J. Whit, I Auditors. Red Cross Tansy Pills Suppnmd IrUiittraatfes: PAINFUL MinttruitlM AnaaWtBVeHTIVtsf flMALK 4 ULKMULatlTIIsV Ar Ssls snd Rsllsbla, yBT Perfectly Harmless PRICE9IOO Beat postpaid oo twsipl d pries. Uooy rstusdsd If Dol a ws Purely Vsjrs- J m iiifitCiiiosiGo. Pas Uotass. Iowa, For sale by II. Alex. Htuke. Transactions in Real Estate. John A. Jones lo .1 nines Hull, for lot In Wlnslow township. 2lMi; May 2; 11X11. Excoutors Kstate of John H. Thomas to John Hiiti-lilns, for land In Flnooronk township. 9H(MI; April 1, 1(H). 11. C. Oriburn to K. A. Allshouse, for property In Falls Creek. 91,204); May .1, J SHU . Margaret It. Matson to Prank A. Me- Connol, for property In Roynoldsvllle. (l,(X)0; May fl, 1!K)1. Iloynoldsvlllu Hulldlncr and Loan As sociation to O. H. McKee, for property In Iloynoldst lllo. 4(K)i May 2, 1001. Rxouutors Estate of T. H. Holt to Si mon Roltz, for property In Hi-aver town ship. $1,378; May 4, 1IKU. A. O'Donnell to Essie C. McKee, for property In Reynoldsvlllo. tl ,500; May 1, 1!X). Annie M. Michael toC. M. Fval, for 14 acres of land In Hose township. April :t0, 1IMI1. Anna Miller to J. M. Hodenhorn, for property In Clayvlllo. TlHl; May 1, 1H01. Tho 1'unxsutawney Mutual Unlldlnff and Ijoan Association to Esther E. Hum bel, for property In CMayvllle. MOO; November 14, 1000. Wni. Mauglu to James Young, for land In I'orry township. $212.50; March 1.1, HKIl. W. M. Stear to Martha Farr, for lot In Ringgold township. llfiO; November 4, 1 SIM). Ruben F. Young and 9. F. Young, to Daniel T. Harnett, for lot In 1'unxsu tawney. :ti)0; April IS, l!H)l. Thomas C. Wetzel to D. V. Eastman, for lot In Punxsutawney. 400; March 11 11H.I1. J. M. Chestnut!, sheriff, to Lottie Rowser. for land In Plnecreek town ship. 1 10; April fl, lliol. Lydla E. McKeo to Cnrlli lil 8. Starr, for land In Snyder township. $20; Ap ril 21), 1!M)1. Fought For His Life. "My father and sister both died of Consumption," writes J. T. Weatlp r- wax, of Wyandotte. Mich., "anil I wns saved from the sniiie frightful fate only by Dr. King's New Discovery. An at tack of Pneumonia loft an obstinate cough and very severe lung trouble. which an excellent doctor could not help, but a few months' use of this won derful medicine mudu me ns well as over and I gained much In weight." Infal lible for Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung trouble. Trial bottles free. Guuranteed bottles, f0c and $1.00 lit II Alex Stuke's, druggist. A Good Thing. German Syrup is the special prescrip tion of Dr. A. Hoscheo, u celebrated German physician, and Is acknowledged to be one of tho most fortunute discov eries In Medicine. It quickly cures Coughs, Colds and all Lung troubles of the severest nature, removing, as It does, the cause of the effectlon nnd leaving tho purts In a strong and heal thy condition. It Is not an experiment al medicine, but has stood the test of years, giving satisfaction In every caso, which Its rapidly Increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottles sold annually. Roschec'a German Sy rup was Introduced In the United States in 1K08, and is now sold in every town and village In the civilized world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Prioo, 75 ots. For sale at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. Get Green's Prize Almanac. Talk about a friend indeed, well you just tell somebody about Clydosdalu Ointment and you can push your feet undor the board In his house any old time. Clydesdale binds friendship to stay. Druggists sell it, 2flo. Dangerous Kidney Diseases. Celery King bos cured ma of kidney dU mmo. The doctor feared Ilrliiht's disease, and tried many remedies that gave me no help. L'elury Kins has made me as well as ever In my life, and It seems almost as though a miracle bad been wrought In my case Jen, me O. Itelcbard, Sprlngtown, Pa, Celery Khig cures Constipation and Nerve, Hlomaoh, Llvw and Kidney diseases. I For sale by H. Alex Stoke. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENTOF CHARTER. In the Court of Common Pleas of Jefferson county, August term, IU0I. No. 83. Notice Is hereby Mi veil Hint nil application will Iw made by the -'lCleuu Prlncliwiua ill Nu poll, Hoclcta Italians, dl Muiuo Soccorso fra Itallanl In lteyuoldsvllle, I'a ," iRIeiin, Princess uf Naples, Itullun Hoclety nf Mulunl Aid for the Italians of lipymililsrlllu, I'a.,) lo the snld Court In llrookvlile. In tho Court bouse, on Monday, the 201 h day of May, iimji, at 2 o'cliH-k p. m.. under the provisions of Die Act of the Ueneral Assembly of I his Common wealth, untitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation nnd resolution of curtain cor porations" approved April 21th, 1874, nod the supplements thereto for the approvul nnd allowance of certain amendments to the charter of said corporation as set fortb lu the petition for the allowance uf said amend men Is therefore Hied In said Oourl. M. M. luvut, Bolloltor, Linoleums, Carpets! We have a line of carpets that meet competition on enrpets. Wo Sell a Good Cook Stove for 12 00 THIS UAN0J2 FOR &1G.OO. IT'S A BKAUTY FOR THAT PRICE. SS55 The MONARCH OVKN is fold at our place at right price. CALL AND SKK OUR STOVES, ETC. Reynoidsviiie Hardware Go. Carpets In Stock. 2500 yards Ingrains, 15 to 5c. per yard. 1500 yards Tapestry Rrussels, 50 to 8()c. per yard. 1500 yards Wilton Velvets, 75 to $1.00 per yd. Also Rody Rrnssels and Axminster to suit. ART SQUARES, LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERES. Linoleum 2 yards wide, ;)7.J cents per sq. yard. Table Oil Cloth, only sl.55 per bolt. Handsome China and Porcelain Dinner sets, Beautiful Reclining Go-Carts for baby, Coal and Gas Ranges, Hot Plates and Ovens, lied Room and Parlor Suits. W ANYTHING NMEDKD IN YOUR HOUSH. ,f: Keep on Coming to His It is the way to save money and be sure of satisfaction. Our stock demonstrates that we keep ahead of the times. We show the larg est selection of stock and give you treatment which cannot help making you feel that you would like to trade here always. We extend a special invitation to newly-married folks. We know you will be interested in our com plete outfit for housekeeping. Do not forget that this is the store that will take care of you Bhould any misfortune occur. OUR CARPET Ib the finest you will see. Investigation will make this fact clear to you. We have Mat tings, Rugs, 90 patterns of Brussels Carpet, Inlaid Linoleums, Oilcloths, etc. A large assortment of Iron Beds. YourH Truly, Going to Rain That'e why we are oiTering thin remarkably fine line of Union Taffeta Silk Umbrellas In all sizes, with case and tassel at J 1.2 5 to 4. 00. Then there's.our Colored Umbrellas Without doubt the bent value ever offered. All the best shades; just received entirely new; at the lowest possible prices. Call and be convinced that our Shirt Waists And Shirt Waist Suits are far superior to any thing you have seen, at the extremely low price of 4U cents to $4. 00, Aek to bee our fancy hose and muslin underwear. Tlie New store-j. j. sutler. Mow Pattorno T l HUH 6 UIIUI IIU I Carpets! are good sellern, nnd will Mm? STOCK J. R. HILLIS, Reynoidsviiie, Pa. famous Furniture Store t Northamer fl Kellock's You will find the liest line of Pictures and Easels in the town, below city prices. We also have 2000 feet of Picture Moulding. 7f different kind to select from. GRILLES And any odd pieces of furniture MADIi TO ORDER. And now that house-cleaning time lias arrived any Broken Furniture voil hnve. send them nronnd ntid liuve them fixed over ns good ns new. We will Save You Money. Everybody wants to save money nnd nt the same time ;et the best for what money they s)cnd. The place to brintr about both these re suits in SHOES is at our store. We sell Men's Dress and Work Shoes from $1.00 up to $7.00; La dies' Shoes from $1.00 to $.".00; Boys' and Misses' Shoes at most any price. JOHNSTON & NOLAN. Xolan Block, Main St. t nr. rm.! til r!!i n ; ! ! ; ? rf'rrttTTrtrtrrtrn-ii'fTrfrmi' The Jefferson Supplu Co J BIG j STORES j AT i i 1 Are in position now to furnish a new and complete line t Men's and Boy's Suits and Overcoats for Fall and Winter, t i4 ot Aien s and Bov Cotton and Woolen Blankets A complete line of the celebrated W. L. Douglas Shoes . Hats and Caps, Dress nnd Working Shirts and Men's, H Ladies' and Children's Underwent-. tl rtf A f ;n;nar., ri- i ..iiuiniiji itjjcii nutjit wm uc more complete man ever and we can save you money. ! a i We can furnish you anything in the line of Furniture, j Stoves and Carpets. "1 And our Groceries and Fresh Meats speak for themselves. Call nnd See us. N. HANAU Great Bargains in Ladies,' Misses' and Children's Jackets I don't want to carry any over so I will give the buyers the benefit of the GREAT REDUCTION. Ladies' Jackets, were sold for lOand $12.50, now $5 and $6 Misses' Jackets, " " " 7, 8 and $9, now 4 and $4.50 Children's Jackets, sold for 2 and $3, now 1.25 and $1.50 Childrens' Dresses, cost 50e, now ... 39,. Ladies' Fleeced Underwear, . . . Calico, ... 4 qc t yar(j CLOTHING. I IN VE1N'S AND YOUTH'S OVERCOATS. Men's Overcoats, were 10 and $12.50, now 7 and $8 Men's Overcoats, were 8 and $10, now 5 and. $6.50 Boy's Overcoats' were G and $8, now . 5.00 Boy's Overcoats, were 5.5Q now . 2.75 Men's fleece-lined Suit, - . y5c Boy's fleece-lined Suit, sold for 80c; now . 4 50c JjF.I'OllTOI' THE CONDITION or thk FIRST NATIONAL BANK 03P RSJTrTOXi33aVX!,XE M Hrymillnvlllo, In tlii Htmo nf I'dmnrlvii ti lit. Hi thu clnft of ItiHlni'MH April 24, Intin Htin diiwnmitn. .fl.W.m II OviTili-iiflu, MPctircrl unrl iiiwruM'd. 4'2 1H . N. HoimIh li) HiK'iirpi'ln'llllit Idli.... nfi.llfl (10 n-mllinmmi I!, d. Ilnliils l.Olll ( Htra-ks, snrurlllps. nlr IS,!") 00 r iirniiiirn mifi imiuri j.wj Ml Dun fnim NiiIIoiihI Hmikn (not He- nrvn AfffniNi in.inn M Hue from HpiiKivcil n-w-rire ukpiiIh. t'.UK'M 74 llll.riiHl-lt,iv,.ni ntftmiM 114 'iU 1'liwks unil nl her rnsh lii-mn 841) III Nnti'tnf other NHtlnnnl luniks I,.')4A (JO I'riirtlnniil pupt'r eurrchrjr, iili'kclH, iinu rf.iiin ziKi ui t.nwful mnncy rt'iicre in hunk. vl: niM-cHi fr.umi in l.i.ffiiUtf.tifli.r nntf. . 'I7A (in ti 0711 OA Ucclcri. pi Ion fund with U. C TrviiH- utcrli percent. or cirruiiitlnnl.. 1.7W no Tofnl. .t its, i: . I lAnu.iTirn. Cnplliil Hlnrk pnlcl In ffAnnO 00 Huriilim fund 1.1,000 00 I ndlvideii prolltH, iv.hu oxpfniiofl and t H jcph niild 27 Niitlimtil flimk ii(iti miHInndlnff. .. M,2"n 00 Hue Kidlher Niitlimiil llnnkn 1..VS1 74 IMvl'IrnilH rnpnlil ltm 00 Inillvldiinl ilcp(iliHtilii''l ti check 241. H:i M Tlnil" cerllllciiteHdf (leiMisIt 2a,7H4 to CiiKhler'a clii'ckn iiiilHiiindlnK l AO Tnl nl VITtl.ltr! m Btitt f FDniylToit, County f Jifferut, : I. John II. Ktiurtipr. ('nnlilor nf tlio ftbnvn minied tirink. do milcnmly nwpHr thnt the iiImivi. Miitpntent In true tn the bent of my knowledne nnd Ix-lli-f. Jcihw H. KArrnrn, f'ahlrr. PiiWrlbod nnd nworn to iH-fnre mo thin nth day nf Mnv, l'l. Ai.nKiiT KKTNoi.rm, Notitry Public. OomiKCT At tent i ('. Mitch n,r ) Hcott McOl.rt.t.AKD, VlHrcctoin. J. II. COHHRTT, FGCORSETS Make American Beauties. We have them in all styles and shapes to fit every figure, and every (Corset is sold under this most liberal warrant "Money refunded after four weeks' trial if corset is not satisfactory." Look for this Trade Mark on inside of corset and on box. KALAMAZOO CORSET CO. Sole Makcn. Kalamazoo, Mich. FOR SALE BY J. J. SUTTEIt KEYNOLDSVILLE, KATIIMEL, SOLDIER. M . ..:n i ai 8 Jefferson Supply Co. 1 ii legion. Druggist tell it, &o. 1
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