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Show Stores Mright s Four t i A ... EXAMINER: OiiOiA, I'TAIl, MORS I NO THE Always Busy . . . RUMMAGE SALE will be MOltNIMS, IT. he Ft Uniat Ivlin. ,:iu ia (lat ian- bni ou will be repaid If juu hmr waiii-i- i 1: i a handftonie Thnumiiei i rovri the work of Guom-C- ) Moo e. hr arris' ho did Ihs n.on:hV aud in ihai c not bet-Mraiiyt' erli- - wbiih ii before on niagu.iiit')If you watn 10 real:. that jt is Just around :he get a IMmeator the e'ylt-- ail have frcehiit-fthat is of pnn- g- rhe new Jack Miiggeatirieta are shown and a gn-a- ' many even Reeiriet 'hp fashion ing gowns. is. of roureo. preeminent :he magazine are good. Among the contents for the motoh anth following: The Ores of I arts.'1 "The Making ' of I nderwaa r. "Modieh Hata of the Seaaon.'' "Our Modern lionitv" (editorial), Mr. Alwwrd's Point of View,'1 "When latrers Iart." "In Cairo With the Camera.'' "Houses I nlqiiP iu Intereai," "biones and Pas tltnre for Children." "Nerdlewotk. 'Styles Thar Are Becoming to Stout I Kjt js only This ... the prices . . Jewelry Gloves 25c kinds Gold rilled. Ring IOc 5t LorkoU glck pins, a hundred neat de- - . iipi, Chain Kid Gloves, our beat till Glovea Viub S Hose . . . Cbildrena white cotton hoe.... Sc Children'a black silk hone, worth 90c. Rummage price... S5c Sc Ladle Cotton lloae lace 10c ten Cot front Ladlea' How, he make. ...58c 10c Btnllns silver article, toilet and 25c manicure piece, 10 and Rugs . . Screens . Stationery and Toilet . Needs . . Three fine wool rugs, 54 in. long 27 in. wide worth $3.40 $4.50. grades (1.50 grade 12.75 grade 12.50 grade 103.50 grade l Ray Rum, the 50c bottle, fur ... ,39c Bay Hum, Florida Water and Violet Toilet Water, She size for 10c Glycerin and Castile Soap. bar.. 3c Straw Lunch Basket. lifebt and Sc eay to carry, aigbt ly 7c Polishing Cloth for metal ....... ....wool. Bags . . Belts SUITS . Notions . What remains i lf WAISTS . 93.25 nun's veiling mohair and wool, all venting color. Sale materials A line of 94 waists of excellent ett, ' ...$2.45 Sale A line which were up to 9450, pongee, net, mohair, albalroaa. . $2.95 price eoeieieeaeeeieeii. i.imi Black Sateen and dark coloFSooBa 95g PriCa. eeeo eeeeeeceaa .$1.95 a few silk petticoat, $4.95 Outfits for Men Trimmings At the men's store you will find an unusual good line of rummage goods. We men- Small fancy trimming but 10c tons dozen tion the following! great line of young men's suits, just ou price. Hats for men. $S.60 qualities, soft and bard, $1.85. .Odd piece of underwear, 60c shirt for 29c. 25c undershirt, odd pieces, 19c. Neckwear; Boy we will clean out the entire line of 60c ties nt 85c; handsome pattern. Men's sweaters, $1.28 qualities. 75c. Men'a eollara: a great bln full of all aises rubber and eailulaid, 15c and 25c and style, qualities for 6c; slightly soiled. A lf mu 40c white wool Shaker Flannel 32 inches wide . . 30c Two and fouHiole pearl buttons, Be all sixes, do.. Remnants of appllqua and seal braid, applique and braids 20e worth up to 65c, for 811k and Wool Tubular Braid, all colors, worth 8c; sale price 2c Large smoked aodwhlte Pearl buttons, used for coat or waist $1.00 trimmings, do. Rummage Lot wool skirling 50c double-widtwith border In red and grey 35c jUc. Chambray, In blue, pink, green, tan, brown, grey,, etc. 7c 10c fleece-linegood, all color, Sc light and dark 17 for Velvet Flannel kimona ISo 8 3 dark outing for quill 7c lOe fleecc-linegood. 27 Inches wide Be 121-2- c 10c Knapped Cheviot 81-3- c Cretans 7c Calico in goo) patterns and fast, 5c colors d .... d a s 19 you may Eiderdown Baby Capa 29c Bilk and Wool Baby Capa little Bilk and Velvet Baby Caps ,...39o Calico, gingChildrens Kntitsd and Crochet 19c bonnets. .. ham, flannelette, Childrens Woolen Tams lie cheviot, sateen, Ladies Outing Flannel Gown 39c outing flannel, Ladies Outing Flannel Skirts 29c canton flannel, 10c Lace Trimmed Handker-chisfSo fleece lined, 15c Unlaundered Handkerchiefs 9c oil cloth, 25c Handkerchief, pure linen 17c chsmbray, skirti- Val lace worth 80o and 10c per ngs, w lutings, . m. . . .19c bolt, Lace Trimmings, worth 60c to flinnel dress $1.50. gale price 15c el good, cotton Fhncy ARovera $1.50 to $3. To dress goods, dean them up, yard 50c eathmere, etc. 16o and 20c Val Laces, 7c ,.......,..,..i .......... .................. Ladles Black Wool Union Suits, worth up to $3. Bale price.... 98c Ladles White Wool Union Bults, $2.25 value. Bale price 81.16 Children'a Fleece Lined Veits 15c each Ladles Vest, slightly damaged, fleece lined 19c A few pair of Ladies Swiss Ribbed Wotl drawers, $1.25 qualify. 58c Mimes Fleece Lined Union Suits, open scros bust . 38c Ladies Heavy Ribbed Cotton Union Bulls, worth $1.25, for 68c .......... Waistings, Etc. wool, 75c goods; the ...... In handy lengths. Goods the counter, at the yard rummage price ......,35c ranama Cloth and nnna veiling, all wool, 42 Inches wide, brown and Ian. 60c goods for 35c a wealth of good remnants 6 pieces of eider- double-face- d down 9S5988M9BSa 23C pieces of pieces of Eiderdown 35c Eiderdown 25c 15 pieces of Arnold's Tailor Broadcloth 17c 10 15 all-wo- all-wo- ol Embroidered waist pattern with embroidered fronts, collars and cuffs, one-thir- d off. to the coast They stopped off be- at her home on Twenty-thirstreet. tween trains end .a number of Ibe The clavs Is made up of a number of party will visit Ban Francisco. Loi young ladlea who ar taking lesitons Angeles end other coast towns, end in domestic science. will' return horn over the Sen Pedro d from Los Angeles. 'ivhlow, of the Consolidate company, has gone to vit? ,vto rlwe P the year's business rorapanya agents, and do-1flnk pn.iry of the Arm for the com-H,- b trip W1 extend over ffvhnish state, ii .1,.iPrt of the of ten days' duration. at R; ,- llemhers of the Church of Latter- toiinT B1' 08 h First ward, are to b at a meeting called for f prsnt month, lo WrTJ he advisability of selling a reBl eilate belonging to flat ULlhe PiJ! Potation, and voting on any ). Wtvv of business I. .... pertaining fltisndal welfare of that ward. tv , ' mde by fot tha First ward. lu5.4w En- - Bishop . wife of Garlsnd l'POp,e Pssoefl thla mnrwing n-rau88 ii Delineator Here ... Chairing, solid rod. tha very thing for cloaks and suits, all wool 48 Inch wide. The former price $1.50 and $2. Sale price ..98c And February A few more df those $1.75 fancies which will be closed al 58c Some Crepe le chines and Mesalinee, 89c goods tw 33c ' Black goods, a rare bargain. Up to $3 fabrics which are placed on These are a few of the things which the Colored Dress $ Goods department produced: n,.,,,,,,;.,,,, The The richest lot of silk remnants we ever offered, Colored Dress Goods good, solid colors, tan and dark red, all . Black Shpi-are dying by the bundled in Nevada, in the neighborhood of Return and farther weal, from starvation, cau-c- tl by the inability of aherp to break the vrui-- h id hard anow that conceal the graaa below. Thia ia ihe aubatance of Inform lion received I tul night and this morning. Trainmen on the train aisle that score of the aaimal ere lying along the grid of the track, where they had nought shelter from Ihe ttonnR tha: have swept Nevada sad covered the ground with eighteen inchc of snow. Theae sheep strayed Charles Hollingawortb. for the rati-roa- d filed companies, yeatardiy notice of appeal in the case of Mre. Ellen Van Why vs. The Union Pacifl and Southern 1aciflr companies, and la the case of William Brown vs. The Union Pacific, Romhora Pacific, Oregon Short Line, and Ogden Depot com-panle- a. west-boun- la each - 19, - animals. IN WINS A SCHOLARSHIP been received here to the offset that lease & Evans, who Is Shoe Snaps public will find Shoes al tha Rummage Sale al prices which are Impossible al any other time. Ladles' shoes, the $1 and $3.50 grades, patent or plain kid. salo price $1.88 $ 1.6(1 and (5 for ladies $2.65 Mena strong shorn, box calf and kangaroo, (2.50 vain for ........ .$1.98 Boys shoes, all styles, former prices $2 and $2.50; sale . 81.88 price ............. ....... in the summer, von heavy Ing fallen on his body. rails hav Miss Ethel GlsMtwnn left yesterday on the 2:30 Rio Granin Western train J. D. Skeen Is to leave for Idaho for Pueblo. where he will appear In an yesterday, The office of the clerk of Weber William Wilthe right to Irrigation cult, Couirty rommift-i'nx'Stake has been moved from the sec- the waters of involving Snake river. the went son Salt to Uks yesterday on ond floor of the Eccles building to the business. fourth floor, where e suite of two rooms has been arranged In a manL M. Hyslop,' representing R. L. The Y. M. and V L. M. I. A. stake ner to aid in the handling of the stake Polk A Company, who print the city series of denrlng business. directories, Is registered at the Broom. board Is giving He will begin the delivery of the 19 parties at the Weber Stake Amusement Hall. Their serial Friday night Clerk J. V. Blnth is working on the directories at once. promises to be one of the best of the yearly report of the Weber Stake, season. which Includes the report of the dlf C. M. Poble. foreman for the ferent wards and organizations In the Blodgett Bridge Works of Kansa take. Today being Franklins bort.hday, exCity, ha arrived in the city and Is will be held in all of the public ercises Broom. He will registered at the school of the city. Angus T. Wright received a tele-fra- take charge of the Installing of the schools and the high yesterday morning announcing four bridge to be placed in Ogden T. A. Rodger, for three years that his aunt. Mrs. Brooke of Milwau- Valley. The bridges arrived In the kee, Wia., wae dangerously ill. Mrs. city last week and Mr. Doble will at deputy warden of the Careon City Brooke Is 84 years of age,- - and It Is once nnlosd them and gather his (Nev.) penitentiary, and who recentfesred that her Illness will prove fore tor the work he has in hand. ly resigned, has returned to Ogwith has Mr. den. Rodgers fatal, series unusual an Peter Lever wa operated npon at him The Pioneer Cooking Class met the hospital Monday night. The ail- photograph. They are official picwith Ulsit Florence Bohn, yesterday, ment grew out of i la Jury received tures of the ftK-i'liM r RAILROADING hi sophomore year at Harvard, has ing his entrance examinations without conditions, which Is In Itself a credit to the young man and to tho school In which he prepared, for the entrance examinations to the Cambridge Institution are anything but easy. The honor which Mr. Evans has won Is the Bowdltch scholarship and pay to the holder of it $250, which la payable on bla tuition. There are 20 of these scholarship, which were established by Nathaniel Ingersoll of Boston, and are the mom Important of those offered al Harvard. In hi- freshman year Evans won a scholarship paying $l&o, in competitive examination, and the Bowdltch achol arshlp was won in the same way. In addition to thla, be. together with flvr other young men, was awarded a set of liooka for high standing. He Is the son of T. B. Evans, who wrote and asked hi eon regarding the prize, and the young man replied that anybody could have won it if I hey had been working for it. and that he did not win tl bocauro of favoritism or pull. 17, 19U5, of four murderers, all put to death on the same day and the four of them disposed of within three hours.- a new record In the United States for executions. The four men were Scvenrt. Gorman, Roberts and Ltnderman, and the picture depict tha several alagea of the executions. M. Fair, of Balt Lake City, has requested the police to stop a party of six boys, one of them his son, who are on their wy to the ropt. The hoys are scheduled to arrive in this city this afternoon. It is said that all of the lxy have good homes, but they were filled with n adventuroua spirit, engendered by talcs of California. DISTRICT COURT In dial rid. court yesterday tha can A. R. C. Smith va. the Ogden N. W. R. R. was again rammed and the taking of testimony for the plaintiff wa completed. For the defense Bernard Spencer wa the firat witness exam- of Advices hav - ,,...85c The whole Hav Sant Hay to Causes a Stay of Execution of JudgThoir Hard Acroaa ments for Mr. Van Why and William Brown. tha Laka. Cgdan Stockmen caw- the dries da 111 a filed bond double ihe amount of the verdict rendered in favor of the plaintiffs. which in the Van Why case was it we will gladly send it to you by iwt bonds of $ft,0ft each, and in the William Brown case four bonds of sperlal niotaniger Juai 'phone your order. from the main herd during a storm and $4,000 each. Mr. Van Why brought action in tha wen- - unable to procure gnu, which Tomorrow (he "Rummage Sals" left them 0 weak that the falling snow district court hors against the Union Parlflc and Southern Pacific companbegins. W have rummaged through covered them partially over, and ies for for tho death of her the whole stork-eve- ry nook and corbe could assistance brought, they husband,damages the rase being tried last ner and from each department eontra were past relief. Observers on th and a verdict rendered In her a few things whtrn weir better sold trains state that many wore rot deed, July favor for th aura of $K,000 with mats at least, we would rather have just but were eo week from the fast of the long last week Jos. a little part of tha value than hav that they could act rise, rnlesa relief Chei. proceedings, attorney for Mrs. Van Why, them show up again at nest stock tak- i dollars thouwada of speedily given a writ of rkerutlira against the ing. In each department you will worth of valuable livestock will be railroad, which was placed iu the And the rummage stock which Ii ha loal. handa of the sheriff for nollentlon. lo offer, and in every case the price Letters from the managers of local William Brown secured verdict will hr very small. sheep men Indicate that so far aa of $2.01X1, together with $100 enata no great loss baa occurred in against the Union Pacific, Southern Again we remind you that our klus-ll- known, thetr herds. Joaeph lVeiy, aa soon aa Pacific, Oregon Rhnn lJne and Ogdon Underwear -- The Rea of White" will he ready for In per lion and sell he heard of the condition, rushed a Depot companies. The filing of the notice of sppetl ing at very tittle price in a very carload of hay aud one of corn to hi hands. The weak sheep are being cull tnd the filing of the bonds secure a few days wait for It. A shrewd maker sends us this underwear from tha ed from the flocks and plaiwd on ra stay of execution of the judgment la each caae, and brings the case before mountains of New York atwte. Out tlon of cora and hay. In the country where the air is sweet Prery'a man stated that unless ex the supreme court of Utah. these are made In clean rooms by treme cold weather eete in there will country girl who are glad to work be no danger to their sheep. CONFERENCE QUARTERLY for less during ih summer when Harman Kurhler writes to hi brothmost shops are rtosed. Youll And er, of this city, that their sheep are The Stake presidency, through See-re- t every stitch carefully taken, and ev- 55 miles south of To no, In a small a 17 Blnth, announce that the quai ery piece 1 sweet and clean aa those valley that shatters the flock from the of your own clothes press no dantormt. No losses have oertirred. terly stake conference of Welter St aka gerous odors as in those which ere The Irlter stated that owners of of Zion will be held In Ihe Ogtlcn made In the "sweat ahopa of the sheep, not eo fortunate aa to have Tabernacle, Sunday, January 31, city. The prices will be very emell, feed on hand, are trying to borrow cnmmeurmg at 10 a. 111. General pubIn fart from owneri, who have corn and some ae low a nine rent hy. lic marling willA be held at lo a. m. you would have to pay more for mus- Thla la not poaaible as tlm situation and 2 p. Olgeneral priesthood lin if you were to make them. ia loo rritiral for a foreman to part conference will be held at the same with provender. place on Saturday, January 20, 1908, The quarterly conferIf you haven't a good pair of round Aa long aa the enow remained iu a at 11 a. ni. rubber we advise an early purchase. soft state, th shrep were ebla to ence of the Y. M. and Y. L. M. f. A few days at the beet and we will push down to the ground and crop association of (he stake will be held have a perfect flood there'll be a off the long grass that makes winter at 7:30 p, m. Sunday, January 21, rush for rubbers. , Be prepared. SimnlUaeouely possible. ranging with the thaw that started in Ogden, toRale which The Rummage now on the Nevada plaint melted begins MARRIAGE LICENSES morrow is all that the name implies. down to fourteen Inches in depth. which For th past ten days w have been Then came a heavy freeze, rummaging through tho stocks and aa formed a hard cruai on tho surface licenses The following marriage a result there Is a great heap of stuff that could not be broken by the Issued-a- t the office at ihe which we would rather not have. It The mult was natural. In have been eouniy clerk: la broken etork, and the sale prices their search for food, aheap wandered Ju. Brown, age 30, Sail lake, and wilt be Intended to carry It away away in all directions until cold and Mias Clara Sorenson, age 21, Balt quirkly and entirely. Wa want to re- starvation claimed them victims. ceive tho apring good with a house Two men came In fram Nevada list Lake. , F. T. Fllndere, age St, Ogden, and sweet and clean and not wanting In night to secure aid. They- went out shelf space hence this Rummage on nn early train, after making ar- Mia Hulda L. Brown, age 20, SyraUtah. Sale, which will carry sway thous- rangements for shipments of hay. In cuse. Walter Cottle, age 21. Plain City, ands of dollars' worth of merchandise the country around Kelton there are and will set many a tongue to wag- over 300,008 sheep on the winter and Mias Helena C. Leo age 20, Farr West range. ging about Wright's cheap prices. Figures." "The Kitchen." and several other articles. If you want a Delineator in a hurry and rannot come for won another scholarship, the seennd scholarship that he has won and the third prise alnc entering Harvard a year ago. Zeddla Evans, aa he Is known here, graduated from the Ogden High school In the class of 1904. and entered Harvard la the fall of tbs samo year, pass- Is Silks . SNOW THICKLY CRUSTED AND AFPEAL TAKEN IN THE RAIL, ANIMALS ARE STARVING. ROAD DAMAGE CASES. dr-pa- n In Good, Warm Underwear Children's fleece lined night Rummage prices which should attract those who would dresses 39c prepare for next season. 39c Wool Fascinators Large Handy lengths .Good Wool Fascinator ......19o 19c Boys Fleec Lin Drawer, size 24 to 34 any sUe....... which have for COURT 19. ' . Tro a great Domestics Rummage Prices SKIRTS A line of walking skirts, worth up to $3, aud which were worth up to $10. Bale price of Line which we bough I. cheap from a traveling man who bad no further use for them. You may chouse tiuin this line for Just half price. Lbataliue bug, regular values 39c up to $1.75. Sale price .10c Leather Belts 1c Hooka and Eyes, card Cheaper prices in velveteen binding. Black 1 trees Bhirlii. .Nullah O. K. Dress Karinera. lire Stay. pt le price . - $3.40 worth 4.50; lot of Eight Reversible, all wool, worth $3.60; sale prksefZ.80 SCREENS. Twenty left of the Japanese ccrama. Every one la done la hand-io- n pattern. Tha lot la to be doced out at a sharp reduction. UMBRELLAS. You may have your choice of our umbrella stock at a very much mailer price. TOWELING. We have 60 piece too many of toweling by the yard. Tha curplua will be cloned at Sc a yard. DESERT d - out. Tha stock la romp lived of the very newest Ryle, many of them having come to ua within the You may take your eholee of the new-ea- t few weeka. of them and pay u Juki one-hathe price. Some son are still offered at 84.95, which were bfre leant tha former pries were up to $15. SUPREME bo-for- ... ... ... ... Colored Bed Spread, with fringe, handsome net work pattern In white over bliu- ur 2.98 pink. It.aO quality Every Suit in the department goes down and A lot of 14 Ruga, 84x38, A Large sizes assorted pat terns, heavy qualities. Last Reductions in Toweling Short Pieces Bed Spreads 65c Infants pure wool Cashmere Vanity Fair Writing Paper 24 sheets 24 envelopes 25c Hose pink, blue white and 12c for box. kind I Sc red Row and Violet Toilet Water and Florida Water, worth Our. No Head boar for boy and girl, couon hoa with a linen knee 19c for . ........... .. ........... 22c S50 BrVlM 0B . 10c ,. theyre too small to mention Rummage Pins and Brooches Stick ; ON NEVADA mem--whic- a hint of what we found. Tomorrow we will place the the counters and invite you to help yourselves no ft yhole lot on matter about 5 1 - for odds and ends. pimmaped through the entire store looking nwr, SHEEP DYING GOES TO THE - We have in full blast. JAM' AKA WRIGHTS RANDOMS Theres a Reason a N sale .RUMMAGE Tomorrow the WEDNESDAY IN AND OUT ined. M. D. Lessenger, attorney for the defendant, filed n demurrer lo Ihe complaint of the Clayton Music Co. v. Mr. and Mr. O. Delaney, on Ihe ground that the complaint did not contain facta sufficient to constitute a Rie Grand Changes. Yesterday a radical change In the op- cause of action, and asked that tho erating department of the Rio Grande case bo dismissed. lo Ihe case of Mathias Gillis v. Western headquarters at Balt lake G Jeanette Betters, on motion of Joseph will lie made when Bloan, who for a number of years Che, counsel for the defendant, ten past, ha been identlflcd with that days additional time was allowed In road as chief dispatcher and assistant addition (o time already granted. In the matternf theestatesof Hatti superintendent, resign; with hi resignation the position of assistant Gerard Peteraon and Naomi Girtaall, superintendent 1 to be abandoned and thn court signed an order fixing the a new position crested, that of date or hearing. superintendent, and F. S. Elliott will be given charge of this office. DENVER EXCURSION. OF OGDEN Committee. January 27 and 28, 8amue Grace end Geo. E. Norman, Via Union Pacific, $20 round trip. constituting n grievance com ml tire, representing the International As- Tickets good lo retura until February. sociation of Machinists of Omaha, ar- 10th. rived ia Ogden jjenterdey and will hold a conference with local railroad offiranama, Jan. 16. Governor Msgnoa, cials. The cases to be taken up hav on receipt of a cablegram from Wash. not been made public. Ingtnu leal night, poatponod bla proposed trip to the United tiiaia uadi Trainmaster Goes Weal. June 21st. Trainmaster T. D. Rowland of th Southern Pacific company left for A KNOW IT WELL. trip of inspection over the line. Familiar Faatursa Well Known tn Visiting From Green River, Hundreds of Ogden CHisene. Ralph Frazier, connected with the Green Union Pacific machine shops at A familiar burden in every home. River, la in Ogden and will visit for The burden of a "bad back." some weeks. A lame, a weak or an aching back Tolls you of kidney Ills. Here From Bparke. Doan's Kidney Pills will cure you. 3. L. Cnrrigan. formerly In the am Here Is Ogden testimony to prova ploy of the Southern Pacific ns gang it: foreman In thn Bparke machine shop, J. D. Lewi, railroad man, residing baa resigned and is in Ogden. nt 2761 Grant SL, says: "1 hava Kidney known tbo value of Doan's Pills for years. 1 formerly lived in in:policecourt Kansas nnd they were highly spoken of there. In fact I have frienda who and George Belles were cured by their use. When 1 nma Jim Mitchell pleaded not guilty to disturbing the to Ogden I began to bo troubled with and more or lea backache peace In Jndgo Murphy's court. Mitch paloa ell tied some bad bruises on his face, through my loins and kidneys. It wa case the but 1 which testified strongly, more severe when look cold or overwa continued until tb- arresting of- worked myself, or reused n strain ficer could testify. sc roe the email of th back. OftenHarry Dalton was. again brought times my back would feel lame and into court, and asked what, he could sore when 1 arose in the morning, and do to satisfy the demands of hi land- there were other indications of kidney lord. An arrangement . whereby Del-to- n complaint. 1 saw an advertisement of his surplus about Doan's Kidney Fills and I prowill lose all clothes, which hi landlord Blleged cured a box at 8. W. Badcon's drug that be bought, was arrived at a store, 2421 Washington St. They helpcompromise. Dalton will be held ed me from tho first dose, but I conuntil plaintiff says enough. tinued their use until 1 had used two boxes, end they entirely relieved me. . 1 feel better and stronger In my back thaml have for many years, and 1 ra much improved in many way. I am TOWN ALMOST DESTROYED. a w only too pleated to ay a good word InI favor of Doan'a Kidney Pills. . and Van Wert. O.. Jan. 16. Convoy, will recommend them to every on la a town of 800 inhabitant, eight . . need of such a remedy." miles west of here, was almost 59 Price dealers. all sale The by For fire out today. by wiped Co., Buffalo, X. cent. Foster-Milburlosses will 'probably aggregate Y., sole agent for the United States. $75,000. Remember the same Doan'a and Grievance - - SUGAR BEET ACREAGE With the approach of spring preparations an being made for the largest acreage of beets contracted for in the history of the local auger factory. Farmers are not yet ready 0 sign the contracts. The partial failure of last year made them doubtful of the wisdom of renewing their contract this year, but the fortune fH of now has dissipated the fears that water shortage would bring aliout endrought. Agriculturist ere thusiastic in their outlook for a prosperous year. of Report! from different sect ions me the country Indicate that the plentiful falls of snow Insure n abundance of water for the coming year. The outlook for a year with a large iremelv yield of snsar hnli -- brleb'. n |