PENSIONS
THE DISABILITY BILL IS A LAW.
Soldiers Disabled Since the War are Entitled
Dependent widows and parents now dependent
whose sons died from effect of army service are in¬
cluded. If you wish your claim speedily and suc¬
sessfully prosecuted, address
JAMES TANNER
Late Commissioner of Pensions, Washington, D. C.
MOTHERS! Don’t Fail To Procure Mrs.
Winlow's SOOTHING SYRUP For Your Chil¬
dren While Cutting Teeth.
It soothes the child, softens the gum, allays
all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy
for diarrhoea.
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE.
REAL ESTATE
I negotiate sales in every State of the Union.
City and Suburban Property. Houses & Lots,
Stores, etc. always on hand for Sale & Exchange.
200 lots in the 8th Ward suitable for builders, sin¬
gly or in plots : valuable Corner Lots, etc.
Large plots and single lots in Coulee City
Wash. 108 miles from Spokane Falls
Coulee City is situated in the heart of the Big
Bend Country. It is less than a year old and its
population is over five hundred. There are Twen¬
six Business Houses, Three Good Hotels, Two
Churches, One School, and one Weekly Newspa¬
per. Coulee City is the Terminus and Division
Point of the Washington Central Branch of the
Northern Pacific Railroad, and will be the Division
Point of the Great Northern Railroad.
Corner lots $35., inside lots $25. one-fourth
cash, balance in six or twelve months. For furth¬
er particulars apply at this office, or to the owner.
I H Smith, Spokane Falls, Washington. These
lots will, probably, be worth $1,000, in five years).
A Two-Story Cottage, Stone cellar, lot 64x128,
Water and all conveniences, in the City of Coldwa¬
ter. Mich. — price, $600. Apply at this office or to
Mrs. H Cloonan, 4039, Kossuth v. St. Louis, Mo.
M. J. LOGAN,
Cor. of Deeds, 814 Pacific st. Brooklyn. N. Y.
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