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Show ADDITIONAL LOCALS For building material, locks, nnlls etc., tho Chlpmau Mer. Co. lead. Oeo. Austin nnd wlfo wcro in Salt Sako on Saturday. Car stoves Jusunrrived st Chipman's. If on .want to bo warm and satisfied call and get n stove at Chip-nan's. Hall's Hair Kenower enjoys the confidence confi-dence nnd patronago of people nil ovi r tho civilized world, who use It lo restoiu and keep llio hair a natural color. Frank Knight, Cleorco Kvatis, TliaUj Kdwaids. Marion Walker and other came in from Mcrcur to spend Clnlsl-msswith Clnlsl-msswith their families. So thorough is Ihectcellenceof Ayer's linlr Vigor that it can bo used with benefit by any person, no matUr what may bo tho condition of tho htlr, andt In cory case, it occasions fntltfactloii-and fntltfactloii-and pleasure, in addition to the benefit which invariably conies from its use The item in our Inst Issuo referring to tho removal of cattlo from tho stock-)tuds stock-)tuds whs nu error so Mr. Austin informs in-forms us. Out of the cntlro nuralnr being fed Iheiu the company has only lost nine. To tho nged, willi their poornppetlti feeblo rirciilntion, und linpocritli(d blood, Ajer's Sirsapanlln is n boon beyond be-yond price. Its cllect is to check tlii ravages of time, by invigorating every organ, nerve, and tissue of tho bodj Seo A yet 'a Almunnc lor tho new year The tax paycra should remember Unit friiiay, tho 27th inst., in the cvcnln, li tho time set to vote to levy a spccinj 'school tux to pay oil school bonds and to pay for othsr expenses of running our te.PoU. All should mako it a point lo be present ut the meeting. Tno wlfo of Mr.D. Robinson, u prominent lumberman of 'Hirtwlck, K. i Y., was sick with ihuuuiatism forfivj I months lit speaking of it Mr. Hobin- ! son sajs; "Cluunberliiius I'uin Bnlin i; j (lie only thing that gave her any rest ifrompaiu. For the relief of pain it cannot lie beat." Many vcy bad pasoi of rhouiuniisni havo been cured by it. For tale ut SU cents per bottle by D. E. Klllujjson, druggist. Win. W. Ulaik lost it fine liorss larl "W6i."rnTTuniinil"'(TToiii.iMl down on tliei-treot oppositn Morgnu WoodhouBo'ii (lino whiio hitcheil in thu wagon, fhli is the sptoud onu Mr Ola'U hr.s lost .lihin nhurt time. A thort time ago , '. m llriggft, jr. lost one in the fium- u.n-i iu r. It ih it ported that thetn u iin.ili hint beiu fed mi sugar beets, 1 ami "Lino p rsous lime an Idea that this ii the (iiuic. When most needed it is not unusual for j our family phyaimn to be away I from home. Such was tho experience lofMr. J. Y. Pobenck, editor pf the I Caddo, hid. Tor, Banner, when his littlu girl, two jcats of ago was tliifateiidl with n severe attack of I'loup. lie u.iys; "My wifo insisted that I go fur thu doctor, but as our fauily physician was out of town I purchased a boltlo of Chamberlain's Cougli Krjnedy, wlilvli iclievcd her immediately. immediate-ly. I will not ho without it in the future." 25 mid fit) rout bottles for sale hyl. i:. Klllngsoii, druggist. Thoiu was n largo number of children who utliinded tho Snbbath tihool m guiidny morning. They had gatlieiiil 'to hear n priui.uu which had boon nr-I nr-I rangi'd for tho occusiou nnd to get cards ol promotion (rum ouo grade to another. i Julie n number were truiisfcrcd from tho kindergarten tn tho primary grades. The Sunday lororo Clillst.uus will U j known tn thu l.ahi Sttudiiy schools ns pruinotion Sunday from this time, There is much interest taken in tin' school which speaks well for the jciiperlutondeuoy nnd teachers. Irn Taylor, son of Samuel Taylor, w hilo hiiullng grnv el for the sugar com pany on Saturday hist, had quite uu accident. While ho wns working nt tho lied tilling his wagon the bank gave way and it slide cntuo down nearly coMTlug'hlm up It came down with muh (in ee that it pinned him against tho wheel of thu wagon and broko out i tho t-pokes from tho wheel on the op. poslu h'cIo of the wagon, but what was wry remnikablo it broko no bones oi Mr. TajluiV. Jlo wns dug out by the rnmitittho pit. Ho received several bruises but none very serious. Major C. T i'icton is manager of tho. Stale Hotel nt Deiiieon, Texas, which tho traveling men say Is one of the best . hotels in thin section. In speaking of! Olinmbei Iain's Colic, Cholera and' Diari horn Itemedy Major Picton says; "I have used it myself and in my family lor several jears, and take pleasure in ftnylug that I consider it an infallible euro fur diarrhoea nnd dveentery, I always recommend it, and havt frequent' udmiuisteicd it to my guests in tho liotol, nnd In every case It has proven itsplf worthy of unqualified endorso- neut. For sale hy D. K. Kllingson, IruyuUt. A Christmas gift was piescntid to Mr. nnd Mrs. W. V. Iliitt on Chrlstmau evo at 7 o'clock. Tho gift being a fine daughter born to then'. A merry Christmas to all tin ec of them. Christmas eve Miss Maggia Miller nnd J. Gordon were united iu mnrnnge. The wedding recop'lon was held otthe residence ol the bride's parents May much Joy and pleasure iilteud tho young couple as they Journey together through life's changing seems. |