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Also the W orld Renown MINNEAPOLIS BINDERS, Standard. Wood and Plano Mowers and Hay Rakes: Binder Twine, Repairs for the Excelsior Whitley and MeCormick Machines. Turnbull and Mitchell Wagons, Columbus Buggies and Spring Wagons. Call and see me pefore buying. S. W. S CHiLDS. First door west Bates Co. National Bank. SOME FREE LAND LEFT. it is Said to be as Good as the Strip,- and Easier to Get. Guthrie, Ok., July 23. exam ination of the records of the land of- es show there are 1,500,000 acres of land in the Cheyenne and Arapa- hoe reservation, iu the western part 4f this Territory, subject to home stead entry, and which has never been filed upon. This is nearly all first class agricultural land, well watered and partly timbered, and can be had for 31.50 per acre. In Beaver county, generally known as “No Man’s Land” there are also over 2,000,000 acres subject to home- stead entry. This county adjoins the®Cherokee strip on the west, aud sauch of the land is better watered and more fertile than a large portion of the strip. These 2,000,000 ac are abolutely free to the homestead er, the last and only free lauds in the Southwest lo is to settle upon them and live Alla man has to there, and why so many should over- look these free lands and wait for the Cherokee strip, where they must pay from @1 to $250 per acre for the same quality of land, and fight tor it besides, is a mystery Beware of Dogus Butter. The Bureau of Agriculture has recently issued a bulletin on the subject of **Nostrums for Increasing the Yield of Butter,” which be im the hands of every housewife. should It appears that by the use of cer- tain compounds, principally pepsin or other digestive ferments, the yield of butter may be doubled at shght expense, but a great sacrifice to the quality of the product. The compound greatly assists the butter which it is in absorbing a guautity of milk, thus adding great the product. thus produced is a xture of butter fat casein, milk, sugar und mixed ly to the weight of The “butter with water, other con stituents of milk. ich a product soon suffers a separation of its iatty ingredients with an panying decay. accom A simple test can be applied anyoue to distinguish this so-called butter from the genuine stuff. On melting genuine, butter a small pro portion of water, about twelve per ‘ent, will separate on the top of the melted mass. But in the bogus but ter the result is quiet different. About one-half of the mass will be a mixture of water, curd and other materials, while with the genuine article of butter the fat will appear ina clear, limpid mass with smali amount of water and a little curd This test, whieh is given in the bulletin, can floating on top. easily be made by any one, no matter how unskilled in manipulation, and the lifference between good and bad butter readily distinguished. If a quantity of good butter be used by way of comparison with the suspect- edarticle'the chances for greater accuracy in the test willbe increas- ed. Itis clear that the users of so- ‘ Lea condition is er ealled dairy and creamery butter should be more careful in their ex amination of butter products. Such doctored “butter” bulletin describes seems to be made in large as the quantities throughout the country. It is a rancid, decayed product and | the consumption of edibles of such composition will not tend to the cholera mortality list keep down if | once that destroyer gets across the | Atlantic Citizens shouid break up the business of dealers in | these nostrums and advertise all promptly | person detected in manufacturing the spurious product. And the Agricultural department should not | cease its laudable efforts in the de | tection and punishment of such allows.— | frauds so far as the law imes. A Million Friends A friend in need is a friend indeed , and not Jess than one million people | have found just such a friend in Dr. | King’s New Discovery for consump | tion, coughs aad colds—If you have never used this great cough medi cine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in jall dis s of throat, chest and jlungs. Each bottle is guarantee to | Kansas City do all that is claimed or money will be refunded = Trial bottles free at / HL Tucker's drugstore. Large bot tles 50¢ and $1 Barbarism Denounced Plaintield, N. J., July 26.—Jhon- nie Taylor, a 10 year-old boy, was caught by Chas. L. Parmley stealing apples in his orchard | night, dragged into the cellar and strung up by the thumbs toa post. Parm- ley then walked down town and boasted of what he had done. The ;story spread quickly and x mob gathered at the house An hour later a policeman found the boy in blood from his mouth and eyes. When the boy's condition became convulsions, while at ished known the mob, led by a man with a red flag, batteri the doors and windows with stoues and stormed the house, bricks and calling for Parmley’s life The police finally succeeded in ting Parmley out of the attic. where | he had hidden, and to the jail. The! i boy’s father made a desperate effort >to kill Parml Young Tay} Boies Will Rua Des Moines, Ia , Again. July 26.—Gov. Boies yesterday announced that he would be a candidate for renomina- tion before the democratic conven to be held here August 23—Until today he had positively stated that he would under no cireur consent to the use of his name. A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man Are you billious, constipated or trou- bled with Taundice Sick Taste in Mouth, Fou Tongue, Dyspep: Headache, Bad Breath, Coated Indigestion, Hot | Dry Skin, Pain i ck and between the Shoulders’ Chi and Fever, &c. If you have any of these symptoms your liver is out of order, and your biood is slowly being poisoned, because your | liver does not act properly. Herbine will cure any disorder of the Liver, Stomach or Bowels. It has no equ s }a Liver Medicine. Price 75cts. Free | trial bettles at H L Tucker’s drugstore | 22-1 year New Method of Suiade. | Chicago, Iil., July 27.—Tired of ilife, W. H. Irving of Chs street, | | Wintbrop Beach, Mass. committed | night or early | gen the lake shore. A} s | partly-tilled can of powder suicide sometime 1s {this morni jside and the torn and ated that the sui his mouth with inc | probably with a jcaused it to explode. | A hast | the rem: earch of the bedy told ler. Iu the pocket of the! {coat was found a note book in which | | jWas this infurn mz) “hy na me is |W. HO Irvi | Winthrop Beac accident or serious illness notuy| W. H. Irving, at the above ud-} ress | There was also the following note | | to city authorities: “Do not send my | | body home, as my wife has no money | to bury it. pers g Don't bury me in a pas} ve. I have been tired of} life for the past two years, but have | lived for my baby’s sake. I cau no| loager live. I have no work and am out of inoney stage and the | down upon one of its scenes The man was about 40 years old and well dressed. This worldis but a curtain has rung When bE Say That The Davis Sewing Machine leads | all others, it is not merely to filla colunm with an advertisement. I mean that no other machi finely made! aud that uo other ma- . so easily run! The *Davis” is polished hke a watch; it will do more than double the chine i vatiety of work, without boasting, than any All other iuachine men acknowledve other machine can go. sewing this. but sey, “Ours is the cueap est.” But I say that to buy a cheap sewing machine is not economy. The best is always the cheapest. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot ; reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deat- ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is causen by an inflammable condition of the mucous | lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a} rumbling sound or imperfect hearing and whenit is entirely closed deat hess is the result, and unless the in- flammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever: nine cases out of Ten are caused by Your Painter has often wasted time and material in | trying to obtain a shade of color, and has even resorted to the use of read: mixed paints, the ingredients of whic! he knew nothing, because of the diffi- culty in making a shade of color with white lead. This waste can beavoided , by the use of National Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors These tints are a combination of per- fectly pure colors, put up in small cans, | and prepared so that one pound will tint 25 pounds of Strictly Pure White Lead to the shade shown on the can. By this means you will have the best paint in the world, because made of the best materials— Strictly Pure White Lead and pure colors. Insist on having one of the brands of white lead that are standard, manufactured by the ‘‘ Old Dutch” process, and known to be strictly pure : “ Southern” ‘Red Seal” “Collier” These brands of Strictly Pure White Lead and National Lead Co.’s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors are for sale by the most re- liable dealers in paints everywhere. If you are going to paint, it will pay you to send to us for a book containing tion that may save you many a coll only cost you a postal card. NATIONAL LEAD CO., St. Louis eeeceiy ee Clark Avenue and Tenth $ bos Consumptive and tee Natures ( ScHenck's Remepy ‘\ a FoR ga" Mianprae VE ri ae ee = PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM pad beat Original and On! sare, alwaye reliable. cS, ack PeiinitRavat Pitts Farmers Peed and Wagon Yard aweemremts (bere CARERS 7 = We xed.a Feed Yard back of th i epired to take care of your in putting your te Ve = - - 5 cents Pe = = - 15 cents. Be = = : 25 cents. patronage CANNON'S WAGON AND FEED :YARD. “DIRT DEFIES THE KING.” THEN SAPOLIO IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. S500, 000. — We desire j to nace cuton real estaée security a large amount of none Will ive the best terms and lowest rate ef offered by anyone tn this ti “DUSIRESS: Notes drawn tor oine. two. jthree or; years 1 Hare scinenionenu toloan pauddble on or before a given date : Calland see how cheap we can let you have money: The Bankers Loan & Title Co P. C. FULKERSON, Manager. The Most Successful Remedy ever discov- ered, as it is certain in its effects and does not blister. Read proof below. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. Tapmor, Onto, Jan. 10th, 189% Dr, B. J. Kexpars Co, Gents 1 have been using your Spavin Cure with remarkable success on a King-bone of Hag eee Ite a eure cure, think, n almost every case. Yours tru . aM. C. REYNOLDS KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. Sr. Lovis, Mo., April 27th, 1892, Dr. B. J. Kexnant Co. Gents —I tried your “Kexparr’s Sravix Cure.” and it had the desired effect. I used not quite | half a bottle of it. My borse had a Terrible J}SYNLIAT ANGLONGOULNI “A'N AVMAGVOUE E7a AGNLS 3WOH od Sprain on his leg. Ret tfully yours, ! H Le LORENC WILHELM, the Baker, Price $1.00 per bot tle. . KENDALL CO., Enosburgh Falls, Vermont. ' SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, “IT IS SO NOMINATED IN THE BOND” Druggiet for Chichester'e English Dia-, | mond Brand in Red and Gold metallic | ed with blue ribbon. Take AR ‘Refuse dangerous eubetitu- | / s. At Druggists, or send de iS rticulara, testimonials and = ter, BY = . Name Paper. — frente foul Co., Madison Sq Geena by ot Local Drogas Philads. Pe eatarrh, which is nothing but an in-} flamed condition of the mucous stfh- | We will give One Hundred | for vase of deafness caus | that cannot be cur | Send fe Tarrh Cure. , Toledogo. cireulars free. PJ. Che Ke Sold by ¢ st Killed Her Child and Uerself. Batfalo, county July 26.—In Douz'as| Mrs. | early this | Henry Maybac | the i morning, any baby aud | jherself with a razor yback is aj | harness maker and is a thrify young | min with a gvood business and silerable property huds: and a general favorite i She left | g S| | jot Sinclair jshe feared here babe woul die and| that she could not live without the ‘sp crth Excursions te World's Fair. | The Missouri Pacific Railway jmade ar ements fora cl |to the W ‘SF i {special exc | ereatly reduce? rate j lowing dates: Ji August 7th. > advan ‘ route are many, owing to theelegan | throug j through Sot Ins, - shed by W. C. ent, Missouri, Next month Pottawatomie couuty wili be represented at the world’s fair by Johu Clary, bis wife, two sons auda daughter whose combined |weight is 1,500 pounds. K } coming out very strong in the s | g = ed exhibit. | Jefferson City Tribuue: The gov- erpment dykes on the river between this city and Cedar City have caused immense sandbars to form on the Callaway side, and the entire safety of Cedar City from inroads by the river is assured for all time to come. Ballard’s Suow Liniment. + se bud I could not my face. B Snow Liniment has completely cured me. Itake pleasure in intorming mv neighbors and triends what it has done torme- Chas. Handley, clerk tor Lay |X Lyman, Kewanee. y | Snow Linimeut cured h }tism Why nottryit? It will do you good. It cures allinflamation, wounds, sores, Cuts, sprains, etc. Sold |by H. L. Tucker. i | 00 Acres. 13 Greenhouses. Address, P.O. Box 1215. indispensible in Every good Kitche:. As every good housewife knows, the ditfrence between appetiz- ing, delicious cooking and the t opposite kind is largely in deli- } palatable gra these require a ored stock, cate : vies. 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