Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 203, 20 August 1906 — Page 6

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The Richmond Palladium, Monday, August 20, 1906. Provisions Live Stock, Grain and Stock Markets Indianapolis Chicago Cincinnati, New York and Richmond. These Bones Shall Rise Again' THE PALLADIUM MARKET REPORTS ARE THE LATEST AND ARE ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. . NO NEWSPAPERS IN INDIANA, THOSE OF INDIANAPOLIS NOT EXCEPTED, GIVE MORE COMPLETE MARKET REPORTS THAN THE PALLADIUM.

RICHMOND MARKETS

I'raohrs arc scarce and nre In btronj? demand. Illinois stock is bringing $.!.00 and upwards a. bushel and Indiana stock Is soiling around $2. There is no abatement 1n the demand for water melons and they continue to cut well. THEiLOCAL MARKETS. (The prices'quoted below are those paid by J. M. Eggemeyer, Main & Fourth streets, for produce, vegetables and fruits. This gives the farmers and gardeners the accurate quotations, for their products; also gives the merchantof tha smaller towns the wholesale prices paid in Richmond otn all fruits, etc., bought from Commtssion men.) Produce. EggH 1 4c doz. Huttcr, (eour-trj table) .. Butter, (creamery) Butter, (packing! stock) .... Chickens, (Sprint-) Chickens, (Hens) Chickens, .(Roost frs) .. 20c lb. 27,c lb. . 12c lb. 14c lb. .Sc lb. . Cc II). Vegetables. Okra f 10c 11). Oyster Plant.. . . 2."c do. Lettuce, (had).. 7c 11. Lettuce, (Curly) . 10c lb. Carrotts, f- . .fiOc bu. String Beans ..... ..10c bu. Onions, (White) .$1.2.') bu Onions, (Yellow. . . Onions, (Spanish) . Onions, ( Young) . . Oreen Corn Cabbage Tomatoes Caulitlower( fancy) Egg Plants .. .. Radishes - . $1.00 bu. $1.."0 crate . .2rc doz. . . 7c doz. ..7.c bbl. . . :!0c bu. . 7."c doz. . .7."e doz. -V 2rr fdoz bunches l.'.c doz. .aOc ))U. Cucumbers (long green) f. Beets , Turnips, (washed) .. . . . ..."0c bu. Sweet Potatoes.. , Lima Beans . . Oreen Peas . . Mangoes (sweet) . Celery, (Michigan) $ J.T.O bbl. ::r: . . 12c qt. .$2.00 bu. . Tic doz. . .2fic doz Parsley . . . . 10c lb. Shelled Beans 7c qt. Potatoes 75c bu. Fruits. Peaches, (Tennessee) ,t $2.2atcrnte, (6) has. Peaches, (Indianas) $L50t crate (6) has Peaches, (Home-grown). $1.50 bu. Huckle Berries, (10 box crate) . .$2.2") Black Berries Crab Apples Apples, (picked cooking . c per qt. . . 40c bu. varieties) . . r0c bu. . . 2rc has. ..$2 crate .. ..$2.00 . . .$1.73 bu. Grapes, (Concords) .. ... . Grapes, (Cal. Muscats).. Grapes, (Cal. Seedless) .. Cherries, (Cal. Ox heart) . Lemons. (Vcnlellas ?,0i) s.) Water Melons. (Indiana CO .. ..$0.00 lb av.).. .10c each bbl.) . .. $3.50 . f0c has. 40c doz. $2 crate $o.00 bu. . . $2. bu. . $1.25 bu .$1.50 bu. . . .$3. bx. Canteloupes, (Tip Top, 10 to Gems, (Indianas) ..v. Cocoa nuts Plums, (Cal. Kelsey) Plums, Plums, (Damsens) . (Green Gage) Plums, Plums, (fiootio Red) . (Blue Gage) , Oranges, (Valencias) Bananas, (Jumbo's) . 126 s. . $1.5 0 to $1.75 , . 50c bu. .$1.50 bu. . .$3 box. $3.23 Pears, (Sugar or Sick Pears, (Bartletts) . . Grapo Fruit (CO size) Pine Apples, (Fancy le) Is.) . WHEAT AND CORN. (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills. ) New Wheat 6Sc Corn per bu T0c Oats per bu 2Sc Rye 50c WAGON WIARKET. Old Corn 55c Old Timothy Hay. Baled $14 Loose $12 to $13 Mixed baled $11 to $12 New Timothy Hay. New hay baled $10 to $11 Miscellaneous. Old oats T., 3S to 40c New straw bated ..$4.50 to $5.00 RICHMOND LIVESTOCK. ittie. Choice butcher fleers $4.00 4.25 Bulls ft $2.00(.r 3.00 Tows, common fft good . .$2.00ff 3.00 Calves M 5.00$f 6.00 logs. Hogs, top heavD 5.00'.? 5.25 Hogs. "00 lbs cJpnion and rough . . 5.25 if 5.50 Hogs 200 aud 250llbs average 5.25 5.75 oosso Y 0 0 o 0 R JlHNSON CO. S FOR GASOtKlJ STAVES S 0 0 AND GAS GOO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :i 0 0 0 6 Only 20 Mil lutes a required to p Q SET YOUR IRE 5? : Schneider 3 Carriage Factory S No. 47 North 8th St.

INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS

Publishers' Prffsl Indianapolis, Aug. IK. Receipts Saturday, 3,500 hogs, 150 catti;? and L50 sheep, against 4.111 hogs ,2 IS cattle and iss sheep a week aio, and 3,240 hogs, 160 cattle act 35 sheep a year ago. STEERS Good !? cjolt, eieern. 1300U lbs and upward $ 5 5C?. 6.50 Coi-imoi to medlura ttera. 1,300 lbo. and u I ward Good to cajio v.eei3 1,150 to 1,250 lbs Common to n.adi'ini steer?. 1.150 to lllC lbs Good to chobie steers. 900 to l.luo lbs 4.051 5.50 4 90?i 5 C3 4 15j 4 90 ,4 27,1 5 00 Ccmmoa t; rnedlnra steers, 900 to 1.100 lbo. 3 75 11 4 05 C.hr.lTh ftecV.u: cUeit;. 900 to l.OOO liis GotrJ re.iHr.p, cecr.'.- tf'0 to 1,000 lbs Medium foodiox eUser 7'JO to 900 lbs Commoa U b-nz Mtock cm Good to choice heifers. 3 75 1 00 25 & 50 2 73?t 3 25 2 251 3 00 4 35 rt 5 25 Fair to medium heifer1.. 3 Toff 4 25 Common light heifers.. 2 75 G C5 to choice cows .... 3.05 ffi 4.25 Fair to medium cows ... 3.00'a, 3.50 Canners and cutters .... 1.25 fit 3.00 Good to choice cov8 and av.6 calves SO 0050 00 Common to medium cows and calves 20. OO-JJ 30.00 GULLS AND CALVK3 Good to prime bulls. .. 3 00 3 50 Fair to medium bulls 2.50 2.75 Common bulls 2.00(a) 2.25 Common to best veal calves 4. 50 'TV 7.25 Fair to good heavy 3 00w 6 00 r.'ogs. Befit heav-ft-a. '1C lbs and upward C.451r 6.55 Medium and mixed. ISO lbs and upward .. .. G.45 C.52V3 Good to choco lights 160 to ISO lbs G.50& 6.55 Common to good Hght3 130 to 150 lbs 6.45 6.50 Best pigs 5 50 It 5 75 Light pigs 4 50 f? 5 25 Roughs 5 23 (V? 5 60 Bulk of Sales G.15ti 6.52W Sheep. Spring lambs 3.50'?) 7.25 Good to choice yearlings. .5. 00r. 5.25 Common to medium 4.2."ri4.75 Good to choice sheep ... 4.25'?) 4.60 Culls to medium 2 r0& 4 00 Stockcrs and feeders . . 2 00(t 3 00 Bucks, per 100 lbs 2 50 3 50 Time changes ideas and conditions. There's a lot of things which the up-to-date young woman of today docs which are good for body and health. She takes Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. A. G. Luken & Co. THE YELLOW FEVER GERM. has recently been discovered. It bears a close resemblance to the Malaria germ. To free the system from disease germs the most effective remedy is Dr. King's Nw Life Pills. Guaranteed to cure all diseases duo to malaria poison and constipation. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Cheapest accident insurance Dr. Thomas' Fcleetric Oil.iStops the pain and heals the wound. All druggists sell it. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR Chicago, Union Pacific & Noth-West-ern Line. Twelve exclusively first , clas3 personally conducted parties will leave Chicago., under the auspices of the Tourist Department of the Chicago. Unicn Pacific &. North-Western Line! July 7th, July 18th, and August 4th. for Colorado, Utah, Yellowstone National Park, Portland. Puget Sound points, The Yosemite. San Francisco and Southern California. All expenses of the journey are included in the Initial cost. All- arrangements for hotel accommodations, train schedules, etc., are provided for in advance. Write for itineraries and full particulars to S. H. Hutchison, Manager Tourist Department. 212 Clark St., Chicago. 111. (may 20-tf) LUCKIEST MAN IN ARKANSAS. "I'm the luckiest mau in Arkansas," writes II. L. Stanley, of Bruno, "since the restoration of my wife's health after five years of continuous coughing and bleeding from the lungs; and I owe my good fortune to the worlds greatest i medicine. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which I know from experience will cure consumption if taken in time. My wife improved with first botle and twelve bottles completed the cure." Cures the worst coughs and colds or money refunded. At A. G. Luken & Co..'s. druggists. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Foel languid. weak. run-down? Headache? Stomach "off"? .lust a plain case t of lazy liver. Burdock Blood BitteiV tones liver and stomach, promoteV digestion, purifies the blood. $1.25 Round Tp to Indianapolis Sunday August Vfi from Richmond. Special train 4eaveS:20 A. M. Pennsylvania LinesTX 20-22-24

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urday, Cattle 177, hogs S07, sheep 761. CATTLE. HEAVY STEERS Choice $ 5.1 5 F'air to good 4.40 Oxen 1.75 BUTCHER STEERS Extra 5.15 T Good to choice 4.40'f Common to fair 2.50 fj HEIFERS Extra 4.10'a Good to choice 3.6.V' Common to fair 2.00? COWS Bologna 2.40-? Good to choice 2.75'' Common to fair l.oo?i Canners 1.00 H Stockers and feeders .. 1.75?i BULLS Thin and light 1.75 'i Bologna 2.501. Fat Bulls 3.001 calves Common and large 3.00 T Fair to good 5.5ttf Extra 6.75? Hogs. Good to choice vackers and butchers 6.30 Ti Mixed packers 6.15(1 Common to choice heavy fat sows 4.25fi Stags 3. 251 Light shippers 6.I.V1 Pigs, 110 lbs and less.. 5.00? Sheep. Common to fair 2.75 Lamt6. Good to choice 7.00? 5.50 5.10 4.25 5.25 5.10 4.25 4.50 4.35 . -1 2.70 3.10 2.50 2.25 4.25 2.10 3.00 6.00 6.50 7.00 6.35 6.30 4.00 6.35 6.10 4.15 8.15 The doctors used to bleed mankind, For every ill that they could find, But now they're wiser, said one to me, And give instead Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken & Co. A HEALING GOSPEL. The Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor of Sharon Baptist church, Belair, Gr., says of Electric Bitters: "It's a Godsend to mankind. It cured me of lame back, stiff joints, and complete physical collapse. I was so weak it took me half an hour to walk a mile. Two bottles of Electric Bitters have made me so strong I have just walked three miles in 50 minutes and feel like walking three more. It's made a new man of me." Greatest remedy for weakness and all Stomach, Liver and Kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken - Co.'s drug store. Price 50j. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office cf the Board. Richmond, Ind. To Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of rublic Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 15th day of August, 1906, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution Numbebl. Providing for the improvement of the first alley south of Mainftreet running east and west by XI construction of a cement roadwaflf therein from South ISth street eail to the first alley between ISth al 19th streets running north and jfuth. Improvement Resolution Nlirnber 33. Providing for the impnApnient of Linden Avenue, by gradln.dssgraveling and bouldering from the v st line of lots 27 and 2 A. P. Gri th's Addition. to west. Fifth street Improvement Resolujion fumber 40. Providing for the imp IVement of South "A" street, by iding, and graveling the roadway struction of cement sid and con-.-alks and cement curbs and guttt on hot h sides thereof, from Sot th 21st to 23rd street. Improvement Resolution Number 42. Providing for the improvement of the first alley east of louth ISth street running north an south, by the construction of ceniiMt roadway therein from South "A re?t North to the first alley south of fdain street running east, and west. Improvement Resolution Number 54. Providing for the imovement of the alley between south streets running north a the roadwajj? and con Ih and 10th south, by ruction of rs therein South "F" three brick fjrenter gt from South f,'E" street street. Persons in or affect? d the said city by said desibed pXhlie ment are hery jpfified Board of Publieirks of has fixed Wednesday. Aug. 29th. 1906. as a date upon which remonstrances will he received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefitted in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed. Is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. JOS. S. ZELLER. JOHN F. DAVENPORT. WILLIAM H. ROSA. Board of Public Works, dly 17-1S-29-21-22-23.

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CHICAGO MARKETS

Publishers' Press Chicago, Aug. 19. Lower cal'Ies and a forecast for increased world's shipments had a depressing effect on the local wheat market Saturday. Oats were easy at the opening, but closed firm at a slight advance over the opening. Wheat. 70 -"V Se;,t . May vOrn. Sept. May ..-HU-1 41' on 7 :' 0117 OatS. ! Sept Mav. . Pork. Sept. Jan , Sept Jan . . . .16 97 17 02 ..13 2 13 32 Lard. 65 S 57 ..72 7 S5 . . X 9') S 90 ..717 1 1 Rib. Sept. . Jan .. MARKET SUMMARY. CHICAGO ;itu steers. ;:: :':r, 7: . ; hoif--rs. t- $rio 3.".; stockcrs and fef-dcrn. . v i..;i:::o!i to prim: rows, $2 S5H 4 70; bulls. $-' 00 .V 4 50; and Lambs Sliffp, $1 : $6 vOUl s5; yi-arlings, $3 S3 OOTi" (0. H:?B heavy, iu 10',; J' ; m 'j 5 75; lambs. 'n'lG 3.". Caivi (."holc-e to prim'1 ''Hum to ROni heavy. iiii'', i).".; Iiittclx r weights, Jti .() 5i' ! 1'G ; Kr')(i to ehoiee litivy nrn'rel. $f :fl jt; 5: parking. $5 ',nf.jr pics. $3 6 25. Wheat Nv 2 ra. 7iVl 71 .e. Oats No. I". 3i',e. Corn -No. 3. 49'i,a."Oe. EAST BUFFALO Cattle: Cood c ohoiee export, to -JC H C 00; shipping? steers. $4 S5&5 25: butcher steers. $t 7.W5 M; heifers. S3 2.".ft5 0u; fat cows. $2 25 'i 4 0 ; buils. $2 'Ij'ii 4 "u; rnii'ters. and springer., $.''5 o0?i 55 On. Sheep ami Lambs Good t: ehoiee yoar:ir:grs, ?H oOfi 25; wetlier$5 .ri0rffH oft; mixed, 5 25ij 5 50; ewes $4 75C5 25; sprinK himbs. ?i oofjs 5'". CnK-vs - Host, $s 50 9 oft. IL.jfs Hfavl. $6 50 3 C 55; tneditims, J 55; Vorkei s. $rt 55 Co 6 fit); pips. $G HO; roughs, 5 Oo5r5 '15; ftag-s. $4 t'O'ffi 75. CLEVELAND Cattle $3 25ft 3 50; bulls, $3 25 It 3 springers, f 10 0045 "'0. l.amlis (lood to eiioiie : Choice steers, 50; milkers and Sheep and spring Iamb. IT fiOr&T 7f, : varllmrs. J! ooraii 00; weth ers, $5 00rk5 2u; mixed. J4 WU-i 12; culls $2 00 3 75. fjaivoB $7 75 down. Jlogs -Molium heavy, $6 30; Vorkers. $6 45: pirrs $ 40'C 45; stags, $3 76 (4 25; roughs. $5 005 30. PITTSBURG Cattle: Choice, $3 70 6 00; prime, $5 305 60; tidy butchers" $4 C0g5 00; heifers. 53 00r4 CO; cow.-i, bulls and stags. $2 OOrtj'4 00; fresh rows $25 00 (if 45 00. .Sheep und La nibs Prinu wethers, f" 05(75 SO; good mixed, $5 4 Off 5 CO; spring iatnb-s. f5 OOft.K 25. 'a I Veal. $5 O0MS 00. ITogs Heavy ho-js, $8 :;5'3'ij 4''; jr.ediuir..s, Yorkers and pigs. $6 f5ififi GO. CINCINNATI Wheat: No. 2 red, 71',i (72V2C. Corn--No. 3 mixed, 52e. Oats No. 2 mixed. 32A(g.';3o. Ilye No. 2. fifjc. Lard $8 40. Hulk meats $9 12'2. Baron $10 25. Hogs $5 15-5 G 15. Cattle $2 00 5 35. Sheep $2 75'g'4 C5. Lambs $4 50 4iS 15. TOLEDO Wheat, 73ic: corn. 52'ic; oats, 31Vic; rye, CCc; cloversecd, $7 10. Jenny. Treatment for pimples and blackheads calls for absolute cleanliness. Pimples shows that the body is absorbing poisonous substances and needs Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets :!5 cents. A. G. Luken & Co. Soothes itching skin. Heals cuts or burns without a scar. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, any itchng. Doan's Ointment. Your druggist sells it. FRIGHTFULLY BURNED. Charles W. Moore, a machinist of Ford City, Pa., had his hand frightfully burned in an electrical furnace. He applied Bucklin's Arnica Salve with the usual result: "a quick and perfect cure." Greatest healer on earth for Burns, Wounds, Sores, Eczema and Piles. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s, druggists. The Paris jeuu. nut noted ror the mercy he shows his horse. Is of the opinion that the sunbounet is too hot for the beast. Therefore some of the drivers have provided their animals with parasols strapped to their heads. Dr. Colmette, head physician of tht Pasteur institute at Lille. Franco, has recently declared that even steriliz;: tion by beat of the milk from tuberct lous cows does uot render it safe t:? drink. In his opiioon the only safety lfvs In a rigorous inspection of dairies Origin, of an Old Saw. "Do at Rome as Romans do" is credited to no less an authority than St. Augustine, who advised a convert doubtful abent the propriety of some customs observed at Rome to da ns other people did. Xnutlppe. Xantippe. the redoubtable wife of Socrates, if her contemporaries are to le believed, was as ugly as her famous husband. Vtfr Soppmiitlcns. Superstitions having to do with wa ter are difficult to eradicate. What possible connection can the rise or fall of water have with the duration of human life? Yet when Dickens tells of the death of the chill in "David Copperfield" "it being low water, he went out v.-ltb the tide" then the old superstition finds its pathetic revival. 1.1 e Okra. A maiden who lived i-.i Nant'icket Of her ctn3y Faid. "Now. darn, the luck, it Down ray throat slid Like an oyster, it did. As soon as I started to sucket." Houston Post. His Defense. "You are charged- with beating your wife wliild drunk. What have you to sayr "Yoar honor, had I -been sober my Wifs Won Wt ho T"f hattm r

HEW YORK MARKETS

Publishers' Tress New York. Aug. 19. We are practically sure of large wheat, corn and cotton crops. The two former are promised bumper yUdds, and-the cotton crop may pass the record if the remainder of tht season proves favorable. Last year the value of these three crops on the farm were wheat $5 is. Out). 000, corn 51.1 16.000.00i), cotton $575, OoO. iiuo .a total of Jl'.L'O.OOO.000, or nearly one third of all the products of agiiculunv in the country, which amounted to $o. 1 1 5,000. ooo. This year the yield of wheat is calculated at 722.000,bon bushels, or ;;o.0mii,OitO more than last year; the yhdd of coin L'.T 1 I'.Oihi.Ooo bushels, or ti.OOn,000 in excess of last year's bumper crop; while the cotton crop is estimated at not less than 12,01)0,000 bales or LMOO.ooo bales more than last year: the oats crop will also stiow a material increase. Some estimates have, in consequence, been made that this year's crops will reach an aggregate value of $7,000,000,000. Such figures are probably excessive; for. while the yield of 1 !Hm is very large, prices to the farmer will average less than a year ago. and the hay and fruit crops have not been satisfactory. Nevertheless, the iiccret ion of wealth by our farmers this year will undoubtedly b; unprecedented. and considerably greater than in 1005. There must also have been a large addition to our production of mineral wealth, which last year was valued at $1 ,2s!,000,00o. if to this we add the increased produets of our nulls and factories, which have been extraordinarily active, a fair idea of the growth of wealth during the year can be had. The total wealth of our farms, mines and manufacturers produced in 1S95 was estimated as follows: Agricultural products .? 6,415.000,000 Mineral products . .' 1,29.000,000 Manufactures 16,000,000,000 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.

Open. Close. Amal Copper lOfi'i 1094 Am C & F pfd 39-' 41V4 Am Locomotive 70Va "V4 Am Smelt & Kfg .. . ,1557A 159"H Am Sugar Rfg 1 37r4 13 Atchison 9S OS-i Anaconda 2C03.; Sb-!1' Atchison pfd 1004 100 Baltimore & Ohio .. ..11S.S 110 Brooklyn II T 77 '-A 7S Canadian Pac ICK14 lf.9 Cresapeake & Ohio .. .. 1 62 C M & St P 19 lSSTf, Colo Fuel & Iron 55 Krie 45 454 111 Central 173 V2 173 Louis & Nash 117 lls Mexican Central 21 U 21 Missouri Pac tOiVi 97 Mo Kan & Tex 35 U 3U National Lead SO SP2 New York Central 14P. .144";, Norfolk &. Western .. .. 93 !)3i2 Pac Mail 4014 41 Pennsylvania 145 145TA People's Gas 92 92 Reading 135U 13s Republic Steel 29 V2 304 Republic Steel pfd .. ..101 101 Rock Island 20 27 Rock Island pfd 65 '- 65 Southern Pac S9 90 Southr-rn Ry 37 3K Tenn Coal &. Iron .. ..163 162 Texas & Pac 3 Us 34 1'nion Pac 1K1'2 1S4V4 V S Steel 437s 45 T S Steel pfd 107 10S Wabash 2oU 20 Western Union 92 92V4 Sales up to 11 a. m., 7S5.700.

STRAIN TOO GREAT. Hundreds of Richmond Readers Find Daily Toil a Burden. The hustle and worry of business men. The hard work and stooping of working men. The woman's household cares. Are too great a strain on the kidneys. Backache, headache, sideache. Kidney troubles, urinary troubles follow. A Richmond citizen tells you how to cure them all. D. Cassel. 711 South Eighth street, employed at the Richmond Casket Co's. factory, corner of Ninth and South A streets, says: "For several years I was bothered with my kidneys and the trouble no doubt was aggravated by the frequent heavy lifting and carrying I do at by work. There was a heavy, severe aching, bearing down pain through my loins, which was a constant worry to me. Persistent, dizzy headaches also bothered me, and though I used a great many different remedies at different times I did not receive any appa:int benefit. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised and got a box at A. G. Luken & Co's. drug store and used them. They certainly did me a great deal of good." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, srte agents for the United States. Remember the name, Doan's and take no other. "I suffered habitually from constipation. Doan's Regulets relieved and strengthened the bowels, so that they have been regular ever since.'' A. L Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs' Tex MERTZ'S MOR I want all the sheep, horses, for ER. cows, g purposr-. T 1 , V, - U . -flV ,you have dead animals, and - will be promptly hauled away.

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