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The Stockton Review and Rooks County Record from Stockton, Kansas • 8

The Stockton Review and Rooks County Record from Stockton, Kansas • 8

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II. D. Bement and family spentXmas Mr M. O. 'Curtis, of Courtland, Kan Plainville.

Royal makes the food para, wholesome and delicious. with Mr and Mrs J. C. Langdon. has spent tbe past week with his sister a couple of weeks ago.

For the jwa two years his health has rapidly failed at times his Bufferings were intense, but Lambert Darland, of Codell. was always borne uncomplainingly. Tho dangerously ill a part of last week. funeral services were conducted by Unas M. Morris, of Palco, made a h.ev.

J. l. Johnson, assisted by -Rev Mrs A. W. Hall.

Geo Kenyon, a former resident of this county, is here on a visit to his mother, Mrs Geo Hatfield of Palco, and was in our city Wednesday renewing old acquaintance with many here, If ever there were a set of Jubilant business trip to Plainville Tuesday, CoMdttEled by Mrs. L. A. King, Church Directory. Chbistian Church.

Preachinsr ev auette ot the Christian church, and Miss Martha Foster returned to her Revs. Mickey and Hewett.of the M. chnrch, at the Methodist church, on erjr 1st and 3rd Sunday; Sunday school every Sunday moraing at 10 a. m. Y.

P. Sunday, Dec. 28, at 11 a. in. His fav farmers over the prospect of a crop, they reside on Paradise Flats now.

orite hymns were rendered in a feeling manner by the choir. The body was U. E. Sunday evening 4 ociocK Junior Endeavor at 6:30. 1'rayer meeting Thursday evening.

Eldek W. II. Vallette. Est jonivra Ml hi cr 54 a lie? Ei That can. E.t turltii; Dr.

Oi Hart Thedentit't, is prepared to do all kinds of' Dentistry in the latest and mos tapproved manner, i Teeth extracted vithout Iala. All Work iuaraii teed. No charge for exHii.AJiation. Office over Bingham' sknia. Iu oiflce every day but Tuesday.

home in Minneapolis, Wednes. The Journal office was moved to the upper room of the Grayes building last week. Miss Lizzie Schlim went to Salina Wednesday to visit a week with her friends. F. C.

Cochran returned Saturday The wheat is in the best of shape, tbe followed to its last resting place by ground ditto, and the weather perfect, The following accouchments were long cortege of sorrowing friends and neighbors. The S. S. went in a body and at the last service around the grave reported by Drs Catudal Cross: On Dec 24, to Mr and Mrs John A. Martin a son; Deo 25, Mr and Mrs Claud Bus the pupils dropped sprigs of evergreen from a business trip in Arkansas and Tennessee.

Metoodist Cuurch. Preaching 11 .00 a. 7130 p. rn. Sabbath School 10:00 a.m.

Class Mieting 12:00 a. ra. Prayer Meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Hkv.

J. F. Johnson. Catholic Services the second Sunday in each month at 10 a. m.

Rev, Father Voniioldt, Pastor. powder Absolutely Pure KOVAl SAKINtt POWDCS VORK. ted, a Bon; Dec 27, Mr and Mrs Dan with their tears on the casket. His fav, orite driving horse, "Baldy" and car tt I j. ii umes was tne fortunate one Gibson, a son; Dec 28, Mr and Mrs Geo Baldwin.

Pres. B. W. Al JaY-JP. to draw the silver tea set at R.

J. Mc- lloman, a son. E. J. Williams, Cashier.

nuge were arapeu in crape, ana lea in the procession. To the sorrowing loved Clay's on Xmas. CI5C- C. N. Burroughs, superintendent of Tbe pupils of Bessie Graves' school the M.

E. Sunday school, last Sunday ones of his bereaved hearthstone we extend our heartfelt sympathy. BESOI.UTIONS OF PLAINVILLE M. K. S.

8. Whereas, It has pleased Almichtv rendered a very good program last Mjrtle Giggey is visiting friends at appointed Messrs J. F. Johnson, L. W.

exchange Friday afternoon. Codell this week. Mrs. L. A.

King Is the agent of the BaooiiD Plalnvllio, and baa a duplicate of the subscription list for tbat place. 81ie will receive money on subscription, for which proper oredlt will be given op the office books. Ed. Mickey and C. C.

Slason a committee to prepare suitable resolutions on the Mrs Murch. of Waldo, was the guest The snow is all gone and lovely Capital and Surplus, 950,000. God to take from our midst our beloved brother, John S. Foster, therefore be it Resolved. That we as members of the death of J.

S. Foster on behalf of tbe weather is our lot. of Rev Johnson and family from Fri dayuntil Tuesday, Sunday school. Dora Ross spent the holidays with Methodist Episcopal Sundav school of Rev Johnson had a busy day Sunday. Mrs B.

F. Parsons was the guest of her parents at Stockton. After Mr Foster's funeral he drove to her eon, Ora Barnes, and family I for Plainville deeply and sincerely sympathize with our bereaved sister and family in this their sad hour of trial and we would here expnesB our deep sorrow for Mr Hodge, of Republic, is the guest Mr Lamb's place a couple of miles the past few days. of his nephew, A. Mizer, U.

F. Time Table. VLKlWIlUflt, KANSAS. Paasenger and Freljjnt. GCIKG EAST.

SI arrives and depirls at 1 :16 a. m. GOING WEST. S3 arrives and departs at :55 p. m.

A. W. Nutz, Agent. A QENERAh Banking, Exchange 5 Collection our lots of a faithful Sunday school A. II.

Posegate is spending this week south of Codell where he tied the Grosser-Christianson marriage knot at F. M. iienyolds made a (lying trip to worker. with his family. He will resume his Natoma the first of the week.

May God in his tender mercy look school at Palco Monday. W. II. Sage and W. F.

McNulty. of 3 pm; then back to about seven miles south of Plainville and solemnized the Jerbf-Shrouf marriage at 7 m. down with compassion upon our sister and hor sorrowing family in their great affliction. The Masons had installation of offi Stockton, made a business trip here cers last Saturday eyering, and an last Friday. Resolved, That a copy of these resolu BUSINESS On Sunday, Dec.

20, at 3 p. m. Miss oyster supper afterward. fRAWSACIXO. B.

II, Moon and family visited bis Mrc. F. Prosser has received the tions be sent to the city papers. J. F.

Johnson, Chas. C. Slason, Com. L.W.Mickey, mother, Mrs Geo Johuson and family CORHE' rtNDrNTS-j sad news that a sister whose Lome is near Codell on Xmas. Emma Chrietianson and Wm Grosser, were united in marriage at the home of Mr and Mrs Gus Lamb, south of Codell, by Rev J.

F. Johnson of Plainville. The importers Traders' Bank, New York. in Iowa, is dangerously sick. Uachleii's Arnica Sal ye, j.ne best salve In the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required.

It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded, price 25 cents per box. For sale by Coolbaugh Drug Co. Jy Dayton Mead and family brought Mrs A. J. Mead home last Wednesday, W.

L. Davenport, who has been very The Union Union National Bank, Kansas City, Mo. First National Hunk, St. Joseph, Mo Directors T. E.

Baldwin, J. N. smith, 8. W. Allen.

K. J. Williams. sick for tbe past ten days is now on from a week's visit with them. Passes turougn tuo best cities and the way to complete recovery.

groom is a resident of Hays City wheib the happy couple will reside. The bride is a charming young lady, well fitted to adorn any home. Our best wishes tfo Frank Austin and family spent towns of liansae Colorado, Wyoming Mrs I. S. Puckett arrived Friday and VtU is the best route toDen- morning, called by a telegram to che Christmas with L.

M. Austin in Twin Moup7 towuship, and visited Dr and Mrs'vJrosa lu town. with them. vlf, Cheyenne, Salt Lake City, San bedside of her father, J. S.

Foster. Francisco, Portland and all Puget Mrs Clara Hazelrigg is expected here within two weeks to begin a series of meetings at the Christian church. Married, at the Sound Points. The advantages gained by traveling via the Union Pacific are Quick Time, Unequalled Service, Magnificent grandmother c. Harry Hannan, who has been visit fill tlflu IT Mr Alfred Equipment, Double Drawing Room, R-I-P-A-N-S The modem stand-ard Family Medicine: Cures the common every-day ills of humanity.

ing his parents here for the past two weeks, will soon retufn to Nebraska. A very pleasant lime was reported from the West Plainville Xmas eve entertainment. A graceful tree was laden with gifts and a treat for all present. Bev and Mrs L. W.

Mickey gathered the children and who live here, at their home on Christmas day where a very enjoyable day was spent by all. Plainville W. R. Corps have invited 1 ana aiiss -v iota ivi. ouruui, r.uv.

Johnson officiating. The happy arrlage at Laton. At the home of H. T. Haxter, on Wednesday evening.

Dee 22. at 7:30 o'clock, a merry company, of some forty invited guests met to witness the marriage of his daughter Lilly May to Mr Henry Campbell, Rev L. A. Duggar officiating. The young couple start out with tbe good wishes of their many friends.

The presents were many and tastefully selected. They will live -on a farm to JJl2 Laton. L. A. XX Frank Humes arrived on Saturn from Wheatland, Wyo, via Hays City.

Pullman Palace Sleepersi Pullman Dining Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars. Pullman Tourist Sleepers. For time tables, pamphlets descriptive of the country traversed, rates of fare, sleeping car accomodations any other information, apply to A. Nutz, Agt, Plainville and expected to return the lr-j of ncca, Mr and Mr, Buffllrn from Saturday until Tuesday with Mrs the Fah-3 VV. K.

0 and G. A. R. post to be their guests on installation day 8th and anticipate a pleasant re Butt'um's parents, Mr and Mrs L. jw- Card of Thanks land, at Codell.

union on that occasion. Jas Cronin is expected home the last of the week with a car or two, of cattle Mr and Mrs It. it. Richmond went to for Cronin Fischer, whic bo pur. Cdell Friday where Mrs Rictis ond chased In Arkansas.

couple received the congratulations of the company of relatives aud a few friends who witnessed the ceremony, after which all partook of a dainty repast, Mr. and Mrs. Jerby, accompanied by the groom's sister, passed through townearoute to their home near Speed, Phillies county. We join their friends in congratulations. The following is a list Kfoe gifts received Bedstead, set cane chairs, set silver knives and clock, set gold banded dishes, stand eover, four tablecloths tbe bride's father, G.

M. Shrouf. Glass set Mr and Mrs Wm Hawk. Glass pickle dish Anna Hawk. Pepper and salt set Ruby and Celia JXawk.

Hat Mary A. Shrouf. uilt Mr and Mrs B. F. Elliott.

Pair linen towels D. W. Shrouf. Set teaspoons Bell McCune. Throw and pin cushion Mrs Warner.

Handkerchief Joseph Adler. Set sauce dishes Mr and Mrs T. will remain a few days with relatives, while R. R. attends the state teachers' Messrs Thos Bassett and on of association Bt Topeka this week.

Household Cods. The ancient Greeks believed that the Penates were the gods who attended to the welfare and prosperity of the family. They were worshipped as household gods in every home. The household god of to-day ia Dr King's New Discovery for consumption, colds, coirgh8 and for all affections of throat, chest and lungs it is invaluable. It has been tried for a quarter of a century and is guaranteed to cure, or money returned.

No household Bhould be without this good angel. It is pleasant to take and a safe and sure remedy for old and young. Free trial bottles at Coolbaugh Drug Co's store. Regular size 50c and $1. 3 Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in the first of the week loo'W after their Mr and Mrs R.

J. McClay gave a land in Twin Moun i triwriBMn. family dinner on Christmas. Messrs Wm W. A.

and G. A. McClay and R. Quickly ncured. CUa TE3 DXTE WHEN PATENT Mrs Chas Burro- jgfe, ai)a Miss Editn Wilson, of Salina -royed Friday and M.

Rowse and families, Mrs J. UBTALHEB. HBDQ model, tQtcn Or AOCO. villi i rUscriptinn for frae report mt Tmtntubl)tr. ig-PAiB I HANS 'BOOK FREE.

Contains rofornoes fintl full i inrormivtion. WRITE FOB OOPT OP 0UE SPECIAL OFFER. Itiithmoit1iriorftl proposition avarmiHlo by Suplee and Miss Hattio were present. will remain the gtert8f V. and C.

N. Burroughs mm DeJtt Tuesday. Mr and Mrs C. ST. Burroughs enter A patent nttomoT, and EVEBT IHVENTOB SHOULD READ IT before applying for patoat.

AUdnsi tained Messrs J. V. Burroughs, I. Burk- John Cam- Lima, Ohio, spent the past wf akifoere. He has recently H.B.WILLS0N&CO.

PATENT LAWYERS, holder and families, Mrs Chas Burroughs, Miss Edith Wilson arid Mr Geo Dyarman to dinner on Christmas. WASHINGTON, D. C. To all those who so kindly assisted In the sickness, death -rtUd burial of WiYxm husband rtnd falher we ex- I heartfelt thanks. Mrs Louisa Foster and Family.

W. Noble has charge at the depot this week. John Freeman returned from Jewell county last week. V. C.

King shipped a carload of hogs to K. C. last week. 0. A.

Burltn too a car of stock to Kansas City Tuesday. Geo Trible. of Palco. made a flying trip to our town Monday. Mrs Geo Johnson, of Codell, visited frienas in our city Tuesday.

J. A. Lott went to Lincoln Friday to spend the holidays at home. Mrs P. A.

Aliard visited Mrs Claytor at Stockton a part of last week. Mrs A. L. Hob bs, of Turkvllle, trans, acted busines-s in town Tuesday. Grandpa Hoanland and Mellie Park.

Iiurst are enroute home from A. 0. Fischer sold a Dne hog to Pat-sey Deane of Ellis county Monday. Mr ad Mrs Joseph Plume went to Henry Westhusin's for a visit the first of the week. Frartk Johnson visited at home from Demi.

Handkerchief Mrs Lillie George Elliott. purchased jarHa sjn Paradise township and eMe'ut to look after it. Mrs 'jertrndw Prentice, who has been with 1 ier metber, Mrs Foster, since last Wed returned to ber home dn Chf.tott, Kan, via Stockton, Tuesday. Mrs 4. Suplee, and Misses Hattie Supple.

Betsie Graves, Edith Wilson and Mayme Rowse were the guests of wM, BO YEARS EXPERIENCE EXPERIENCE A graceful ship was freighted with the gifts for the little ones made its appearance, with a delegate from Santa Claud whom we as Charlie Merrill, after the program given by the Christian S. S. at the hall ou Friday evening. Obituary J. S.

Foster. Died, at his home iu Plainville, Dec 2o, ot lirinht disease, Joan a. I'oater, SHERIFF'S SALE. The 8tte of Kansas, county, as. Geonre B.

Pottor trustee for Carrie S. Chase vs. Lewis W. Mickey, EltzalxMb A. Mickey.

JamPH B. Banders, aud Kingman Company a corporation. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered. Issued out of the attu Judicial diHtrict court of the state of Kansas, sitting in and for Books county. In Bald state, I will, on Monday, 17th day of January, 18fl8, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.

of said day, at the front door of the court bouse In Stockton, In the county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash In band, all the right, title and Interest of the above named defendants, In and to the following described real property, to-wit: The northeast quarter, of section thirty-two in township nine south, ot range eighteen west of the sixth p. in Rooks county, Kansas. Said property levied on and to be sold without appraisement as the property ot the above named defendants. E. 8.

BHOBTHttL, sheriff. Sheriff's office, Stockton, Deo 15. 1897. A. W.Dana A S.

N. Hawkes, attys for pltf. A Christmas tree was the center of aged 73 years, 10 months and 7 days. John S. Foster was born in Indiana Mr and Mts F.

Prosser Wednesday. The sckool board at Coded gave the Trade Marks 19, 1824. While small his parents, pupils treat of apples on last Friday Designs Copyrights JoBhua and Sarah Foster, moved to Madison county, Ohio, where hfe grew to manhood. In 1846 he went to Anyone sending a sketch and description may Jinlckly ascertatn our opinion free whether an nventlon Is probably patentable. Communications strictly confidential.

Handbook on Patenta sent free. Oldest agency tor securing patents. Patents taken through Munn Co. receive special notice, without ebarge, ia the afternoon, to which the teachers, Miss Hunter and Miss Davis, added a liberal supply or candy. 11.

J. Lambert and family are preparing to move to Emporia in a few days where Mr and Mrs L. will enter the State Normal school and the children the sub-nonmal. nois where he engaged in teaching school ior several years. On Aug.

24, 1851 4ae was married to Mies Louisa Pease, who surviveB him. Five children of this un- Scientific jfitsericasi. attraction at Frank Bice's home in Twin Mouad township on Xmas ve. The families of Messrs W. and Bert Parkhurst and J.

I). Miller joinwl Mr Bice decorating the same aud the family reunion that followed. An evergreen tree was secured by the committee, for the M. E. church on Xmas eve, and presented a pretty sight when loaded with beautiful gifts and lighted by manjstapers.

A good program was listened to by the audience, after which the disti lbutton of presents was made, and scores of little ones went happily home with the gift most desired in their hands. I.srent cu. A ksndsomely llbistrnted weekly. dilation of atlr HClentmc lourual Terms, K3 a rourmonms.il, ooia pyati newenoaiem. ion grew to manhood and womanhood, three of whom were at his bedside when Saturday eve to Monday, returning to school- ne passed peacefully to rest, viz: Mrs Rey J.

F. Johnson's Sunday Brauoh Offlett, 625 Washington, P. C. Gertrude of Clifton, C. class presented him with a handsome Stockton that afternoon.

Misses Maggie and Esther Glennon L. Foster, of Chester, and Mm. Tinnie Puckett, with her two-year old arrived Saturday from Stockton to visit home over ftie holidays. Areroueroint? to tnko a trint Do von mtffflr fr kiaughter Helen, of Latuuer, Kan. The ftevei'o 3Sf ei3liMwn.

Nervo unit Waili psjri or JV.ThmnHUnii WIiv nrovJit It tl! hi A. W. Nutz and family left Menday other two Mrs. Martha L. using XMta.lAN'ft MjH.VriSOI j.U jifin wijt.i.

ncauarno. euro rat. lurrvoutinciysau PUBLICATION NOTICE. (First publication Deo at. 1S07.) Geo B.

Hart, Hinta R. Hart and Minta F. Bart will take notice that Wheeler Murdoek, as plaintiff, did, on the iiOth day of December. 1897, Hie his petition la tbe district court In and for Rooks coanty, state of Kansas, them as defendants, setting forth thai on the 1st day ot June, 1887, said defendants gave a mortgaee to The Central Kansas Loan and Trust Oompnny, who afterwards assigned same to tbe said ilaBtjff, who is now tbe owner thereof, on Ibe following desoribed land situated In the county of Rooks and stated Kansas viz: The west half ot the southwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter, of section twenty-four, and the nop fa-east quarter of the southeast quarter, of se tion twenty-three, all In township nine south, of range twenty west, to secure the pnyment of the sum of according to tbelr certain note referred to in said mortgage, and praying judgment against ald defendants for the sum of 1)117. 00, now claimed to be dne aud uupald, with interest at per annum from June 1st, 1HS6, or that said premises may be sold to pay the same.

Now BHid defendants, and all of them, are- Kv he ut-u of thitt Inhaler, tlio ari'atwJ for a weeks stay at Wheaton and To-tena. where Mr Nutz will assist In fl.iirf preventative known. rei "it lit ami Aftviiniu. b-- ti a. i pi rai tii TEK ai yon Mill alwnya use if eettlmg up his mother's estate.

Clark, of Redlands, CalL, and Frank M. Foster, of Park City, were unable to 'be present, the distance 'being bo great. Of his other relatives none were reoent but his siHter Miss Martha Fos rnr, (rut it llrimpmu erxJ rr ll. By m-H. DfHtw, Siil fiir Mot rn frflo.

ct ma; viscK.NfiKs, u. b. a. Invitations are out to the mamage of Miss Zelda Wilson and Mr Ora Travw. at the home of Mr and Mrs ter, of Minneapolis, Kan.

Lungs plush lap robe on Christmas as a token of their appreciation of his work as teacher during the past year. Chas I. Foster has decided to remain here bringing ibis family back from Oklahoma and -conduct tbe formerly his father's, all of whose pa-' pers are in his possession at the same office. John Bright leads the company af hunters in this locality. He killed a rabhit one day last week south of town that had six horns on, its head, five between its ears and one on its chin.

The sight was a novel one. Mrs C. W. Browtfs friends here will be pleased to learn that her musical ability has beea recognized by tue proprietors of the Conservatory of Music at Emporia, who offered 'her the position of second teacher in that in John Travis on Thursday the 30ta. Mr Rena Burns Miss Stella re iswarrijl Fast Mail Route Mr.

Foster moved hia family to Jewell county, in 1871, thence to Rooks county settling in Plainville About ten years ago. Mr. Foster became a follower of mm turned from Natoma Monday, where thevsoent Xinas with Mr and Mrs If you have coughed and hereby noli lied that they must appearand RUNS answer saiu pennon on or oelore the 11th day of February. ltW. or said peti the Lord and joined theJM.

church Ingram and Mr and Mrs Chas Gaunt tion wilt be taken true azainst theco 4-DAILY TRAILS- and euch of tliein: and a imminent for hmi at Summit, in 1859, and ever since lias been true to tbe iaitb, living a con Miss Laura Hurkholderand Mrs Geo amount, anil a decree forever burring them of coujherl until the lining: mem- fcraneofyouf throat and lungrs is inflamed, Scott's Emulsion any rmnt. line or interest in and to sa lane Dvarsaan started for Topeka Christ silient christian lite. As a neighbor he after the sale thereof, ill be rendered mas morning. Miss Laura will attend the state teachers association while uiriii, uuu uiucrmi; suiu minis to oe soul 1,1 BHf isfy any sum found to be due tbe plaiiitlfl npoi said notes and mortgage. 8.

Hawses, Atty for Pltf. Attest: F. VV. Bubijn, clerk. wjis kind and considerate; us a husband tender and true; as a parent gentle and loving; as a christian faithful and unwavering.

Iu his death the community BETWEEN Atchison 0 St. Loulo (equipped with BUFFET SLEEPING CMS BECLIKIBG CHAIR ELEGAS'f PARLOR CMS absent. Mrs II. F. Burke, of Osborne, is vis of Cod-live Oil will Soothe, itmg her mother, Mrs Lemon, and I has lost a worthy citizen, the church and ister.

Mrs C. HustKi in Twin Mound township. The latter lady has been strengthen and probably cure, The cod-liver oil feeds and strengthens the weakened tis- sues. The glycerine soothes and heals them. The hypo- dangerously sick hut is now thought to RON fiIOUNTAIN Rc be on the road to speedy recovery.

THE ONLY LINE TO THE There is no medicine in the world mmus Hot mmo Arras equal to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for tne cure of throat and lung diseases. phosphites of lime ana soda 5 impart tone and vigor. Don't neglect these coughs. One This is a fact that has been proven in stitution. The following is a list of letters remaining uncalled for in the P.

0., at Plainville, for month eliding Dec 31: P. D. Corell, Mr M. W. Read (2).

W. H. Reid, W. A. 'league.

When calling for any of the abovt, please say advertised. A. M. Kino, P. M.

Mrs II. A. Farrier visited her son, Mr Reader, and family on Elm Creek Sunday and Monday and witnessed the marriage of her granddaughter, Miss Fannie to Mr Chandler of Webster on Sundav. Mrs Chandler will be remembered by many who met her while visiting here, and whose best wishes for her happiness will accompany ber through hfe. o- (THE CARLSBAD OF AMMCA.) 1 All principal cities la tho United Rtatof tro resohed via the i Sunday school a steadfast member and worker, the home a liberal provider, a faithful husband and a loving father.

Earth is poorer now that he is gone, but heaven is enriched to as by his presence there. His life work is done; his pain is ended; "he rests from his labor and his works do follow him." During his residence here he was for several years superintendent cf and teacher in the M. E. S. S.

and president of the township S. S. association. He was ever a great lover of children and was especially successful in Sunday school work. He eervedj as justice of the peace for three terms and hia last official act was to perform a lnnrriage ceremony at his home numberless cases.

Here is a sample of tho'igands of letters received: "I have fcottle of the Emulsion may do GlenGy's Ltej hi. tried Chamberlain Cough Kemedy while suffering from a severe throat Your Nearest Agent lor Tiolie Best Place In Siockton to haye and particulars, or ntlircsii trouble, and found immediate and ef fective relief. I can unhesitatingly rec your Team fed cared for. more for you now than ten can do later on. Be sure you eet SCOTT'S Emulsion.

All druggists 5oe. mi Ijm. SCOTT a BOWNE, Cbemistt, Naw York. 5 i CHAS. I.

STYLES, Fits. Ticktt IrU ITCniStil, KA1. Good Rizs on Bhort notici'. omrnend W. Whittemore, lit.or Grand IUvt-rs Kv.) Herald.

For Charges J. CLENCY. i'o at CooVjwgU'a drug store. i C. T0Wtl5ED.

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