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Lydia E Pfrilrfiam's Vegetable

-Dear Mrs. PnorauLM : Ignorance and neglect cat of witoM female luffering. not only with the laws of health but witn tne .iiinm of a cure. I did not heed the varninga of headaches, organic

tains, and general weariness, until I was well nigh prostrated. I knew! Edto do something. Happily I did the Tight thing. .1 took ILj&l B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound faithfully, according to direcupns, and was rewarded in a few weeks to find that my aches and pains disappeared. and I again felt the glow of health through my body. Since I have been well I have been more careful, I have also advised a number of my sick friends to take Zordi JS JPInkbam'a Vegetable CoraEond. and they have never had reason to be sorry. Yours truly, is. Mar Fairbanks, 210 South 7th St., MinneapoMinn.w (Mrs. Fairbanks is one of the most successful and highest salaried travelling saleswomen in the West) , f mn women are troubled with Irregular, suppressed or painful truation, wekkneu, leueorrhcea, displacement or ulceration of the worn, tnat Warinr-down feeling inflanunatloa of the oraries, baekaefce, bloating (or flatulence), general -debility, indigestion, and nervous proetration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintneas, lassitude, excitability. Irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, " all-gone w and wanto-be-left-alone" feelings, blues, and hopelessness, they shbuld remember there im ene tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at one removes such troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine, for you assd the best.

Dkak Mrs. Pinkiiam : For over two years

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kidney and bladder trouble., My physician pronounced my trouble catarrh of the bladder, caused by displacement of the womb. I had a

irequenc desire to urinate, ami ii was very uuful, and lumps of blood would pass with the urine. Also had , backache very often. .. 44 After writing to you, and receiving your replv to my letter, I followed your advice, and feel that you and Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege

table Compound, nave cured me. ine

medicine drew my womb into its proper nlace. and then I was well. I never feel

anv nain now. and can do mv housework

with ease." Mrs. Alice Lamon, Kiacaid, Miss.

Xo'other- medicine for female ilU In the world baa received

sucb widesreavd and unqaalifled, endowement. She has, guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass.

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George L. Cates, commissioner, to John S. Harris, part of section 19 in Wayne Township containing 120 acres; $10,221.25. John S. Harris to Oliver J. McFail, part of section 13 in Greene township, section 24, in Clay, section 19 iu Center townships; $15,775. Hurry B. Miller to John L. Craig, lots 11 and 12 in Grand Boulevard sub-division on north 22nd street; $500. Lydia A. Dille to Grace Dille Hadley, part of lots 38 and 35 in Lamb and Boslow 's addition to Richmond, on West Third street; $300.,,.,

Lydia A. Dille, to Elmer Roy Dille

part of lot 35 in Lamb and Boslow 's addition to Richmond, on West

Third street ;i$400.

E. E. Nicholson to Marshall C.

Watkins, part' of seetion 22, in Clay township, containing 1 acre ; $300.

Sarah E. Thomas to Martha Davis

part of lots 57 and 58 in bloek O in

H. Davis addition to Newport; fil.

Margaret L. Yutzi.to Joseph Ste-

venson, lot 4 m nooerts, iJrown et al., addition to Richmond, on south Twelfth street; $1,400.

Henry Miller to Harmon Hasecos-

ter, part of lot 6 in block C, in J. W. Salter's addition to Richmond, on

south Thirteenth street; $250.

Dickinson Trust Co., Trustee to

Alfred W. Dingley, lots 151 and 152

as laid out by Dickinson Trust Co., trustee; $115. Alfred Dingley to Walter Alexander lots'.: 151 and 152 as . laid out by Dickinson Trust Company, trustee; $300. Lindley M. Pierce to John Lewis Gohring and wife, lot 20 in block 20 in Hagerstown; $600. Theodore H. Hill to John Bussen, lot 56 in H. A. Leeds addition to Richmond, on William street; $815. Anna E. Cates to Caroline Campbell, north one-half of lot 27 in Williamsburg; $600. Aliee F. Louck to John Bussen, lot 57 in H. A. Leeds addition to Richmond on William street; $815. Elsworth R. Hunt to Hannah Kilgus, lot 41 in S. Stm-giB'. addition to Richmond, on north Third street; $1,800. ... y ,

ALFORD DRUG CO. GREAT OFFER. Many Richmond people being cured by VITONA, the won

derful Blood and Stomach rem edy, Alford Drug Co. will re

fund the money to any one not

satisfied after using VITONA.

M bas purchased from this day bottles of VITONA, for which paid f To be taken for If purchaser tells us VITONA has failed to benefit him we hereby agree to refund the money paid us.

Signed.

Hadn't had anything to eat for a week, and you felt as though you could eat, without stopping, for a solid week, what would you select as a bill of tare? If you were cold, what would you select to wear?

Let na n&tne a few things you need. Let's get next to the subject Underwear cornea first, meharea euncrb line for men. women and childrea.

HeaTy, fleeced, warm and of good wearing quility.

neavy ncecea trarmcnta . for men 39c Hosiery naturally comes next. We have some special values, 3 pair for 83c Men's all wool Sox 16c pair, two pair for 85c Scrls UndnklrtS That means aualitv. Thev have all the at)Derancf

of rilk, have that silky rustle and wear like iron. We sell them at The 11.76 kin

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Pictorial Review Patterns lc GROCERY SPECIALS Pears, per bushel. 60c; Apples 60c; Jersey Sweet Potatoes 1 bush., 26c peck. Big White Onions 26c peck; Parsnips 4 ibs 10c; Celery 2 bunches 6c New Oranges i6c doz ; New Lemons 16c and 20c dox. Cape Cod Cranberries 3 quarts 26c. Rolled Oats, Crushed Oats, etc.. in bulk.

Alford Drug Co. will explain the merits of VITONA to any

one who comes to their store.

VITONA has cured morp peoplo than any other similar

remedy; Try it today. You take no chance whatever. Ask

for booklet For sale by ALFORD DRUG CO.

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I The Schneider I

Carriage ij Factory

UJU Has" reopened at 47 JY. 8th St.V

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iu high gravle laundrj'work is "always found in that done by Richmond Steam Laundry Goods re mart e absolutely clean, and are beautifully finished. We use the best cleansing age ) and as they are free from destructive tion, goods are not worn out. We'invite a trial order. It will result in salisf iCtion. Carpet cleaning a specialty. 0. W. Walters, Prop. 1 Main Street. Phonas 161..

What Are You Looking; For? An auctioneer to cry your sale? Get T. R. WOODHVRST, Phone 491. He is all right.

State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas county, as: ... ; , Frank J, Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner f the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing' business in the eity of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said , firm will pay the .sum of one hundred dol

lars for each and every case of ca

tarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Ilall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY,

Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D., 1886. Seal. A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Ilall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mueotis surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CITENEY & CO, Toledo, 0. Sold by all drujrsrisfs, 75c. Hall's family Pills are the best.

Only Six Weeks Mora

via Pennsylvania Lines. Through passenger service both ways between Richmond. Ind., and St. Louis.

hrougb trains leave Richmond, Ind., 5 :05 a. m., 10:15 a. m., 1:25 p. m.,

10:30 p. m. daily. Tickets over

Pennsylvania Lines reading .through

St. Louis to points west permit ten

days' stop-over at St. Louis upon

payment ox 91.UU xe lor validating

ticket. C. W. Elmer, Ticket Agent,

Richmond, Ind., will give full par ticulars.

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Theodora Roosevelt.

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Chsrles tfaxren FairUnks,

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FOR SALE Mannual 6tock of Pure Bred Barred! Ply m-

outli Roclc Cblckens

rbreeders . The Vest strain knoa. Phone 63S O. E. FulgllUni

MONEY TO LOAN. 5 and 6 per cent. Interest FIRE INSURANCE In the leading companies. Managen for the EQUITABLE LIFE Assurance Society of New York.

BIG SHOOT

Governor J. Frank Hanly. Lieutenant Governor Hugh UUler. Seeretary of State Daniel

New Paris Gun Club Meets the Cash Register Gunners. Today the New Paris Gun Club will shoot off a return match with the Cash Hejrister ilmi Club of Dayton. The tirs t match betwevn the two clubs took place a few weeks ajro at Dayton, the New Pans boys beinii defeated. A number of the Dayton per.pie attend as well as several from Richmond, and t litre wil be sou e .iood shoot invr. The match will be shot in the neighborhood of Cedar Springs in the afternoon and at its conclusion there will be a dinner at the hotel.

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$47.20 Colorado and Return. Round trip winter tourist tickets are on sale daily from Chicago to Denver. Colorado Springs and Pueblo at the rate of f 47.20 via the Chicago. Union Pacific & North-Western Line, good on fast through trains with high class equipment. The best of everything. Correspondingly low rates from all points. For maps, booklets and list of Colorado hotels with rates apply to your home, agent or address A. II. Waggoner.- Tra. . Agt.? 22 Fifth Ave. Chicago, Ills.

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Auditor of State David E. Sher-

rick.

Attorney Genera: Charles W. Mil

State Superintendent of Public In-

truetum Faasatt A. Cotton.

Reporter of Supreme Court Geo.

W. Self.

State Statistician Joseph H.

Stubba.

Judge of the Supreme Court, Sec

ond District Oscar H. Montgomery.

Third District John V. Hadley.

LEGISLATIVE. 9999999 Ooagresa. James E. Watson.

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Stamps with all purchases. Free delivery, rhone your order, either line. Store open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evenings.

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The Jewel Stoves and .Ranees are not the cheapest, hut they are THE VERY BEST.

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E. B. GROSVENOR, M. D. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat

Scientific Glass Fitting

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Roscoe E. Kirkman. Representative. Dr. M. W. Yeneer. , Joint BepresentatiTt. Richard EUiott

COUNTY. For Sheriff. Richard S. Smith. County Recorder. Frank C. Moebaugh. Comity Treasurer. Benjamin B. Myrick, Jr. Surveyor. Robert A. Howard. Coroner. Dr. S. C. Markley.

"If" a woman ever ?ets so homely she isn't -worth lookimr at she'd hetfer take Ho! lister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Brincrs back the" bloom of youth. 35 cent?, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Lcken & Co.

Stop Guessing ,We will let you have an immediate loan if you want money , lor urgent needs. Won't charge you much for the use of it, Neither, and will make your terms so easy that you can pay it back without feeling the strain, in small weekly or monthly installments. We ad- ' vance money on furniture, pianos, teams, etc, without removal, on salaries, and on diamonds left in pledge.

Here are some of the terms of our weekly payment plan, allowing yoiffifty weeks in which to pay off your loan: .,' 60c is a weekly payment on a 2o loan. 1.20 is a weekly payment on a 60 loan. $2. 40 is a weekly payment on a J100 loan. You can get any other amount for the same time at the same proportion, Call on us when you need money. Applications by mail or telephone receive our prompt attention.

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Omaha via the Northwestern Line In addition to its already remarkably complete train service between Chicago, Council Bluffs and Omaha, The North-Western Line has inaugurated elegantly equipped parlor car service through to Omaha without hange, leaving Chicago 10:15 a. m. daily, arriving Omaha 11:40 p. m.

uffet, smoking and library ear oa this train also opened to parlor ear assengers. Other fast trains leave Chicago 7:00 p. m., 8:00 p. m., and 11:30 p. m., daily over the only deule track railway between Chicago and the Missouri River. Information and ickets can be secured from your hone agent or address A. H. Waggener, trav. Agt 22 Tiftb Ave., Chicago, EL

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