Decatur Democrat, Volume 51, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 30 July 1908 — Page 8
LEWAL ADVERT! S'NG NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS. State of Indiana County of Adams, se In the Adams Circuit Court, September Term 1998. No. 7516. Complaint to quiet title. Newton C. Anderson Hellen Anderson vs. Charity Cathar-, ine Hetrick et al. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause that Charity Catharine Hetrick, all the unknown heirs of Charity Catharine Hetrick, deceased. John Hetrick, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown; Susan Hetrick, wife of John Hetrick, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown; all the unknown heirs of John Hetrick, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, deceased; ail the unknown heirs of Susan Hetrick. whose tru e Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, wife of John Hetrick, deceased: Mary Hetrick. whos e true Christian name is u> the plaintiff unknown; all the unknown heirs of Mary Hetrick, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown. deceased; Lemuel Heurick: Jane Hetrick, his wife, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown; all the unknown heirs of Lemuel Hetrick, deceased; all the unknown heirs of Jan e Hetrick, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, wife of Lemuel Hetrick, deceased the above named defendants ar® non-residents ot the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Charity Catharine Hetrick; all the unknown heirs of Charity Catharine Hetrick, deceased; John Hetrick. whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown. Susan Hetrick. Wife of John Hetrick, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown; all the unknown heirs of John Hetrick, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, deceased; all the unknown heirs *f Susan Hetrick, whose true Christian name Is to the plaintiff unknown, wife of John Retrick, deceased; Mary Hetrick. whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown; all the unknown heirs of Mary Hetrick, whose true Christian name Is to the plaintiff unknown, deceased; Lemuel Hetrick; Jan« Hetrick, his wife, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown; all the unknown heirs of Lemuel Hetrick, deceased: all the unknown heirs of Jane Hetrick, whose tru e Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, wife of Lemuel Hetrick, deceased; that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the seventh day of September. 1908, the same being the first Juridical Day of the next regular trm thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday the seventh day of September. A. D. 1908. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name, and Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 11th day of July, 1908. JOHN P. HAEFLING. Clerk Jesse C. Sutton. Attys, for Plaintiff. 29-3 t —————— —-o -————— NOTICE. Sale cf Unclaimed Freight and Bag gage. Notice Is hereby given that the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railway Company has in its possession divers articles, packages and cases of freight and baggage w-hich have been and remained in its possession for upwards of one year, unclaimed and refused at the places to which the same were consigned, and checked, and upon which the owners have failed, and refused for one year, and more, to pay the carrier's charges thereon, and to claim and take said freight and baggage, and that all the said articles, packages and cases of unclaimed freight and baggage will be sold, each article, package and case separately, at public auction, to the highest bid der, for cash, at the warehouse of the Union Fireproof Storage Company, on Pearl street. In the City of Grand Rapids, in the County of Kent, and State of Michigan, on the line of the railroad of said railway company, commencing on Tuesday, the Ist of September, 1908, at 10 o’clock a. m., and continuing until all said articles shall be sold. Terms—lmmediate payment by purchaser In cash, and delivery of the property to him, to be taken away Immediately THE GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA RAILWAY COMPANY. By E. C. Leavenworth, General Freight Agent. .C. L. Lockwood, General Passenger. Agent. Bated at Grand Rapids, Mich., June 12, 1908. 25-8 t o PETITION FOR STONE ROAD. State of Indiana. County of Adams, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners of the county of Adams. August Term, ’9os. We, the undersigned, all of whom are resident freholders and voters, of St. Marys township, and Washington township, and the City of Decatur, situated therein, in Adams county, Indiana, petition your Honorable Body that you construct and complete a free macadamized stone road, on the township line dividing St. Marys and Washngton township aforesaid, over and on the following route, to-wit; Commencng at the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of section 18, township 27, north range 15 east, running thencp, south on the line divding the south half of section 13, township 27. north range 14 east, and the south half of section 18, township 27, nort hrange 15 east and on th e line dividing section 24, township 27 north range 14 east ad section 19, township 27 north range 15 east, and terminating at the southwest corner of said section 19. township and range aforesaid, being about one and one-half miles In length. Your petitioners aver and says, that the improvement prayed for is less than three miles in length connects, at both ends, with a free macadam'
read, and that a United States rural | mail route passes over satd road. Your petitioners fur-her aver and says that the highway sought to be improved is a public highway, already I established and in use and is one of the public highways on the line dividing Washington and St. Marys townYour petitioners further ask that said highway above described be i drained, graded and that broken stone be placed upon the grade, and thaupon such broken stone, there be placed stffiSe screenings. Your petitioners further ask that said road as above described be graded. to a width of 24 feet, and that broken be placd thereon to a with of 10 feet, and to a depth of 8 inches, at the sides thereof, and to a depth of 10 inches in the center thereof and that crushed stone screenings be placed thereon, to a depth of 3 inches, upon such broken stone, and that said Improvement be made a double track, and that the name of said road shall be the E. H. Faust Macadam Road. Tha- today for said improvement we ask that bonds b e issued by the county of Adams, in the state of Indiana, paable in twenty semi-annual installments. or series, and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied, upon the taxable property of said St Marys township and Washington township, and -he City of Decatur situated there, all in Adams county. Indiana. in a sufficient amount to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they become due. That said road be bull’, and said bonds be issued .and said tax be levied, upon said property, of said townships, in accordance with the acts cf the legislature of the State of Indiana. passed in the year 1905. beginning on Page 550. and as amended in the acts of 1907. now in force, providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads. and any and all amendments thereto. We further ask the board to take all of the necessary s-eps as required by law to have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned herein, that the same be constructed without submitting the question of building the same to an elec-ion of the voters of said St. Marys and Washington townships aforesaid, and that the board construct the same under the laws of the State of Indiana, now in force providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads. E. H. Faust. Jacob Rawley, Martin Beery. Israel Bender, Geo. I. Davis, A. A. Roebuck. D. B. Roop. Fred Bender. Sami. Steele, Homer Gause. O. J. Suman. William Armstrong, W. H. Martz, D. J. Schenck,Reason Seaffy. J. D. Winans. W. W. Smith, L. A. Springer, Fred Troutner. F. D. Griswold. John Stewart. Solomon Wolfe, M. Stevely, George Strickler. Wm. H. Coppack. William Zerkel, A. Railing. Adam Hower. John Steele, D. C. Myers, S. M. Myers, Geo. W. Brown. Joseph Schilling, Namica G. Lenhart. William Arnold. D. Fuhrman. J. D. Kemper, Frank Lord, T. W. Bess, A. ' Shoaf, H. Buckmaster W. S. Smith. D. S. Wolfe, F. O. Martin. C. T. Payne. H. Harruff, J. H. Johnson. O. T. Johnson, Samuel Champers. Elmer J. Cook, G. W. Randebush, C. M. Andrews, James Wagner, Eli Engal, F M. Andrews, CSamuel Doak. Elias Crist, C. W. Yager, S. B. Fordyce. Martin Miller, C. C. Robinson, J. N. Burkhead, James Kindall, Henry Gunsett. w This petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners on Monday, August 3, 1908 at which time the taxpayers of ' St. Marys and Washington townships may appear and make such objections I as the law may provide for. 29-3 t C. D. LEWTON. Auditor. o — NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana, County of /.Jams. ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, Sept. Term, 1908. No 7617. Complaint to quiet title. Theodore A. Hendricks vs. Solomon Sturgis et al. It appearng from affidavit filed in the abov e entitled cause, that Solomon . Sturgis, Susan Sturgis, his wife, whose ; true Christian name is to the plant i unknown; all the unknown heirs of of Solomon Sturgis, deceased; all the unknown heirs of Susan Sturgis, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, wife of Solomon Sturgis, deceased; William Sturgis; Mary Sturgis, wife of William Sturgis, whose true Christian name is to the plainff unknown; all the unknown heirs of William Sturgis, deceased; all the unknown heirs of Mary Sturgis whose true Christian name is to the plainff unknown; all the unknown heirs of William Sturgis, deceased; all the unknown heirs of Mary Sturgis, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, wife of William Sturgis, deceased; Buckingham Sturgis; Clara Sturgis, wife of Buckingham Sturgis, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, ail the unknown heirs of Buckingham Sturgis, deceased; all the unknown heirs of Clara Sturgis, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, wife of Buckingham Sturgis, deceased and Ebenezer Buckingham; Nettie Buckingham, wife of Ebenezer Buckingham whose tr ue Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown; all the unknown heirs of Ebenezer Buckingham, deceased; all the unknown heirs of Nettie Buckingham whos e true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, wife of Ebenezer Buckingham, deceased; Cincinnati and Fort Wayne Railroad company, a corporation; Jacob Clinger; Hannah Clinger, wife of Jacob Clinger, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown; all the unknown heirs of Jacob Clinger, deceased; all the unknown heirs of Hannah Clinger, whose true Christian nam e is to the plaintiff unknown, wife of Jacob Clinger, deceased; Charles Mullin; Elizabeth Mullin, wife of Charles Mullin; all the unknown heirs of Charles Mullin, deceased; all the unknown heirs of Elizabeth Mullin, wife of Charles Mullin, deceased; George Hippie; Esther Hippie, wife of George Hippie; all the unknown heirs of George Hippie, deceased; all th e un- ■ known heirs of Esther Hippie, wife of
f George Hippie, deceased; Henry Clinger. whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown; all the unknown heirs of Henry Clinger, deiceased; all th e unknown heirs of £m--Ima Clinger whose true Christian tame is to the plaintiff unknown, wit- of Henry Clinger, deceased; WL'.iam Gamble: Anna Gamble, wif*. of William Gamble, whose true chri- ian name is to the plaintiff unknown all the unknown heirs of William Gamble, deceased: ail the unknown heirs of Anna Gamble wbose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, wife of William Gamble, deceased; Henry W. Clinger; Phoebe Clinger, wife of Henry W Clinger, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unkn .wn; all the unknown heirs cf Henry W. Clinger, deceased; all the unknown heirs of Phoebe Clinger, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown. wife of Henry W. Clinger deceased. the above named defendants are non-residents ot the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore given the said Solomon Sturgis. Susan Sturgis his wife, whose true Christian name is <O the plaintiff unknown; all the unknown heirs of Solomon Sturgis deceased ; ail the unknown heirs of Susan Sturgis, whose true Christian name ig to the plaintiff unknown wife of Solomon Sturgis deceased: William Sturgis; Mary Sturgis, wife of William Sturgis, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown; all the unknown heirs of William Sturgis, deceased; all the unknown heirs of Mary Sturgis, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, wife of William Sturgis, deceased; Buck-' ingham Sturgis; Clara Sturgis. wif e Buckingham Sturgis, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown; all the unknown heirs of Buckineham Sturgis, deceased; all the unknown heirs of Cara Sturgis, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, wife of Buckingham Sturgis, deceased; Ebenezer Buckingham; Nettie Buckingham, wife of Ebenezer Buckingham, wnose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown: all the unknown heirs cf Ebenezer Buckingham, deceased; all the unknown heirs of Nettie Buckingham whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, wife of Ebenezer Buckingham. deceased: Cincinnati and Fort Wayne Railroad company, a corporation; Jacob Clinger; Hannah Clinger wife of Jacob Clinger, whose 'rue Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown; all the unknown heirs cf Jacob Clinger, deceased; all the unknown heirs of Hannah Clinger, whose true Christian name is to th e plaintiff unknown, wife of Jacob Clinger, deceased; Charles Mullin; Elizabeth Mullin, wife of Charles Mullin: all the unknown heirs of Charles Mullin, deceased; all the unknown heirs of Elizabeth Mullin, wife of Charles Mullin, deceased: George Hippie; Esther Hippie, wife of George Hippie; all the unknown heirs of George Hippie, deceased: all the unknown heirs of Esther Hippie, wife of George Hippie, deceased: Henry Clinger. Emma Clinger. wife of Henry Clinger, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown; all the unknown heirs of Henry Clinger, deceased; all the unknown heirs of Emma Clinger, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, wife of Henry Clinger, deceased; William Gamble; Anna Gamble, whose true Christian name is te 'the plaintiff unknown: all the unknown heirs of William Gamble, deceased; ail the unknown heirs of Anna Gamble, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown. wif e cf William Gamble, deceased; Henry W. Clinger; Phoebe Clinger, wife of Henry W Clinger, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown; all the un- , known heirs of Henry W. Clinger, deceased; all the unknown heirs of Phoebee Clinger, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, wife of Henry W. Clinger, deceased, that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit ! Court on the seventh day of September. 1908, the same being the first Juridicial Day cf the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the seventh . day of September, A. D. 1998, and I plead by answer or demur to said comI plaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my tame, and Sea] of said Court hereto affixed this T3’h day of July, 1908. JAMES P. HAEFLING, Clerk. F. M. Schirmeyer and J. C. Sutton, Attys, for Plaintiff. 29-3 t o—— Any 12 Year Old Girl Can make those delicious Lemon, Chocolate and Custard pies as well as the more experienced cook if she uses “OUR-PIE” . preparation, which is now sold by nearly all grocers at 10 cents per package. Just the proper ingredients in each package. _ o ELZEY’S CHOLERA BALM. Hag been sold for the past eighteen years and has proved itself a valuabl remedy. Try It. lam also agent for Dr. Clark Johnson’s Indian Blood Syrup made in New York. All persons having any disease arising from impureb lood such as rheumatism,dropsy, kidney disease etc., should see me. JOHN ELZEY, 154-30 t 1108 Monroe St., Decatur, Ind. o JUST EXACTLY RIGHT. "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills lor several years, and find them just exactly right,” says Mr. A. A. Felton, of Harrisville, N. Y. Nw Life Pills relieve without th e least discomfort. Best remedy for constipation, biliousness fend malaria. 25c at all druggists. o Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently upon the bowels and thereby drives the cold out of the system and at the same time it allays Inflammation and stops L-ritsdoa.
I This Is what Hon. Jake Moore. State J J Warden of Georgia, says of Kodo!, I for Dyspepsia “E. C. DeWitt A Co., i - Chicago IH. —Dear Sirs —I have suf-: ■ sered more than twenty years from l Indices’ion. Abou: eighteen months . ’ ago I had grown so much worse that. I could not digest, a crust ot com | • bread and could not retain anything , on my stomach. I ios- 25 lbs; in fact i I made up my mind that I could not I lire but a short time, when a friend of mine •eeommensM Kodoi. I consented to try it to please him and ‘ was better in one day. 1 now weigh ■ mere than I ever did in my life and | :lam in better health than for many • years Kodoi did it. I keep a bottle constantly, and write this hoping that humanity may be oenefitted Yours very truly. Jake C. Moore. Atlanta. ■ Aug. 19. 1904.” Sold by B. Doolittle. o — — In a Pinch, use AlietPs FowtEase. A powder for tired, aehtng, swollen feet We have over 30,009 testimonials. All Druggists. 25c. Don’t accept any substitute. Tria] package FREE by malL Address Alien B. Olmstead o FREE DANDRUFF CURE. Money Back from Houthouse Drug Co. if Parisian Sage Does Not Cure in Two Weeks. Can you ask for anything fairer than that? That’s what one would call the square deal in earnest. But we, the Giroux Mfg. Co., of Buffalo. N. Y., American makers of Parisian Sage, aren’t afraid to make this offer, because we know that Parisian Sage will make good every time. And we’ll go still further. We’ll guarantee Parisian Sage to stop falling hair or itching of the scalp, or money back. It removes all odors from excresiong : of the scalp which are most noticeable 1 in summer time, and keeps the scalp cool, clean and white. 1 It will make ladies' hair beautiful fluffy and luxuriant It is the most ' invigorating hair dressing known to mankind. ' After using one bottle of Parisian Sage. I now have a better growth of hair, and I found your hair restorer pleasant to use. After the first appli- < cation the dandruff disappeared, and i! my hair stopped falling out I now ' recommend Parisian Sage to all my I lady friends.”—Lottie Real. 11l Mt. Hope Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Parisian Sage costs 50 cents a large bottle at Holthouse Drug Co., or direct by express, al! charges prepaid, from Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. , I am prepared to do all kinds of , masonry work, raising of buildings and . all kinds of cement work. T. F. Sny- • ° — : DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the ' famous little liver pills, are sold by B. Doolittle. o THE REMEDY THAT DOES. “Dr. King’s New Discovery is the 1 remedy that does the healing others promise but fail to perform,” says Mrs. E. R Pierson, of Auburn Centre, Pa. • “It Is curing me of throat and lung trouble of long standing, that other treatments relieved only temporarily. New Discovery ig doing me so much good that I feel confident its continued use for a reasonable time will restore ', me to perfect health.” This renown-;’ ed cough and cold remedy and throat 1 and lung healer Is sold at all dealers I 50c and |I.OO. Trial bottle free. o>— W, W. Wilson, cf St. Paul. Minn., is in the city visiting h’is sisters, Mesdames H. S. Porter and Henry - Hite and other relatives and friends. , Mr. Wilson was a former resident of Decatur. Mrs. DeVilbiss and her daughter, Mrs. Fanny Cole, entertained a few j friends last evening at an informal affair. The evening was spent in a' sociable time during which refreshments were served. Frank Heller of the famous Heller band, was in the city today on busi-! ness. o — . EASY TO CURE CATARRH. Just Breathe in Hyomei, the Dry Air That Kills the Germs. You can do exactly what G. J. Sterers did by using Hyomei. Read this: ; “After having suffered from chronic 1 catarrh for years, for which I tried various remedies without success, I be-J cam e almost discouraged. After read- . ing about Hyomei, I decided to make one mor e effort to rid myself of the dread disease, and to my great delight I found the use of two bottles of the : Inhalent sufficient to produce a com-; 1 plete cure. I now take pleasure in ' i recommending this remedy to a'l suf- 1 ferers from catarrh.”—G. J. Strers, Crown City, Ohio. ( We don’t simply say Hyomei will . cure catarrh, but we say that Holt- , hous e Drug Co. guarantees it to cure catarrh, or money back He does more—he guarantees it to cure asth- j ma, bronchitis, hay fever, coughs and < colds. A complete Hyomei outfit, in- ’ eluding inhaler, costs only SI.OO, and ’ extra bottles, if you afterward need one, will cost but 50 cents. Hyomei is a pleasant dry air treatment. You just breathe it in, and as it passes 1 over the inflamed membrane, it kills 1 the germs of catarrh, and allays all j inflammation.
1000000000000 0 2 o THE MARKET O O REPORTS O O ° 000000000000 Accurate prices paid by Decatur i merchants for various product*. Corrected every day at 2 o’clock. EAST BUFFALO, N. Y, July 25.— Receipts, hogs, 5 cars; market steady. Mediums and heavies .... @l7-10 Yorkers — • @s7 00 Pigs •< @56.25 SHEEP. Wether sheep @54.50 Call* dipped @54.99 Weiher sheep ... @54.60 PITTSBURG MARKET*. July 25—Hog supply 20 cars; market steady. Heavies ......... @57.05 Mediums @57.07% Yorkers ' @7.05 Light @ s®-80 Pigs @56.40 TOLEDO MARKET*. Wheat, cash 91% July wheat 91% Corn, cast 79 Oats, cash 59 July oats 56 PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Butter 14e Eggs 18c Fowls 8c Chicks 12c Duck* 8o Geese ® c Turkeys, young 12c Turkeys, toms 9c Turkeys, heas 9c HIDES. By B. Kalver and Son. Wool 13c@l?e Calf hides Beef hides 4%c Tallow 4c Sheep pelts [email protected] DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and Company. Eggs 16c Butter 15c Mixed ear corn 93 Yellow ear corn 95 White oats 41 Wheat 84 Alsike clover seed 7.50 Rye 52 Barley 50 PRICES ON COAL. By Girt Reynolds. Chestnut coal $7.50 Hocking Valley 4.00 West Virginia splint 4.50 Wash nut 4.00 The Decatur Packing’ company, Phone 81, will pay the following prices for live stock: Hogs [email protected] s Cattle 3.00@ 5.00 Calves 5.00@ 5.50 The Boys City Daily News, Vol. two, number one, has reached the city. It is a neat, eight paged, four column journal, well printed and well edited and better still is supplied with a fat lot of advertising. It con- ; tains an account of the contest now : raging ther e between the Liberals and Conservative parties. J. Bruce Patterson of this city is chairman of the campaign committee for the conservatives. and as such has in charge the direction of the campaign' Tor them. Merrill H. Farr of Chicago, heads their ticket for mayor, and the Decatur friends of Bruce Patterson are willing to place their money on the success of Mr. Farr. The Decatur colony there are re- ; porting that they ar e having the time of their lives. Excitement is at fire heat every minut e cf the twenty-four hours, and the Decatur boys are enjoying it. Joseph W. Clark, of Portland, heads the Liberal ticket, and is making a hard fight to win the mayoralty race. The Liberals have a strong organization and are making themselves known wi’h some success. Mrs. DeVilbiss and Mrs Fanny Cole went to Monmouth this afternoon where they will take supper this evening with Mrs. Cal Kunkle. oQuick relief for Asthma Sufferers Foley’s Honey and Tar affords immediate relief to asthma sufferers in the worst stages and if taken in time will effect a cure THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. A Certain Cur* for Aching Feet. Shake into your shoes Allen’s FootEase a powder. It cures, Tired, Ach--s?’ Sweating, Swolen feet At all Druggists and Shoe Stores 25c STLS; ntT" •“'» 8 - 01 “-
WAS IN ’OOR HEALTH FOR Ira W. Kelley, of M writes: I was in poor health n® years, suffering from kidney a , der trouble, and gpeut ,. On money consulting physician, obtaining any marked ben-fir > ® cured by Foley’s Kldne' c " bll ® desire to add my testimony ,® may be the cause of r eß!ori ,® health of others.” Refuse suhu® THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG ® Ask for Atien’s Foot e JI A powder for ewonen, tired smarting feet. Sample sent ’® Also Free Sample of the FoJ® Sanitary Corn-Pad. a new jn T p® Address Alien S. Olmstead U ■ N. Y. ■ •—•— .B Stomach troubles are very ,-.11 in the summer time and you not only be very careful about ■ you eat just now, but more than ■ you should be careful not to your stomach to become diserd and when the stomach goes \ take Kodoi. This Is ths best ta preparation that Is offered to people today for dyspepsia or gestion or any stomach troable R digests all foods. It is please take. It is sold here by B Dool Use DeWitt’s Little Early r pleasant little pills that are eai take. Sold by B. Doolittle _ There is one preparation known t that will promptly help the sto n This is Kodoi. Kodoi digests classes of food, and it does it oughly, so that the use of K for a time will without doubt any one who has stomach disorde, s omach trouble. Take Kodoi t and continue it for the short time is necessary to give you complet lief. Kodoi is sold by B. Doolitt During the summer kidney jrreg lies are often caused by exce: drinking or being overheated. At to the kidneys at once by using Fo Kidney Cure. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG 0 IT CAN’T BE BEAT. The best of all teachers is ex fence.. C. M. Harden, of Silver ( North Carolina, says: “I find Elet Bitters does all that’s claimed so For Stomach, Liver and Kidney t bles it can’t be beat. I have t it and find it a most excellent n cine.” Mr. Harden is right; it's best of all medicines also for w ness. lame back, and all run d conditions. Best, too, for chills malaria. Sold under guarantee at druggists. 50c. MEETING OF STOCKHOLDER Notice is hereby given that annual meeting of the stockholi of th e Old aaams County Bank, be held at their banking house, catur, Indiana, at ten o'clock a. on Tuesday, August 4, 1908, for purpose of electing seven direct to serve for the ensuing year and transact such other business as 1 come before them. 160-23 t E. X EHINGER. Cashie o Here is Relief for Women. Mother Gray, a nurse in New Yi discovered an aromatic, plasant h cure for women’s ills, called Aus lian Leaf. It Is the only certain 1 ulator. Cures female weaknesses Backache, Kidney, Bladder and U ary troubles. At all Druggists or mail 50c. Sample FREE. Addr The Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, N. p — Winona Lake, Ind., July 28.—Jos W Clark, of Portland, Ind., and J rill H. Farr, of Chicago are cai dates for mayor of Boys City, runn on the Liberal and Conservative p forms respectively. The election ’ be held Saturday. Today there ’ a .rush for the registry office, cai dates and boy politicians of both i ties “lining up” their men with much zest as is displayed by th fathers at election time. Telephi wires were busy with calls from I politicians to the less interested c zens. Merrill Farr, in his platfoi says he will not permit party lines interfere with his administration, t fundamental principle of which is “square deal.” The Indiana boy see to be in the lead and is well known many of the boys as he made the n last year for mayor but was defeat by Frank Abbott, of Goshen. Cla too, declares for a “square deal.’’ a he says that, like Roosevelt, he w be “delighted” to meet in the Po land camp the boys who are for liberal government. A voting ma< ine will be used at the election.
DIARRHOEA There is no need of anyone suffering long with this disease, for to effect a quick cure it is only necessary to take a few doses of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In fact, in most cases one dose is sufficient. It never fails and can be relied upon in the most severe and dangerous cases. It is equally valuable for children and is the means of saving the lives of many children each year. In the world’s history no medicine has ever met with greater success. MICE2S«. LARGE SIZE 50«>
