Decatur Democrat, Volume 56, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 1 June 1911 — Page 8
MOTHER GUAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN Reh*v» feventenesa. x«ad ntomacta teetotasg du*ord«r» mov* it: r«*> I*’.* It* bOW*l* U.C ATO A J.StkiXt remedy ter worm* Used by mother* for twenty-two years Ttey never tai'. At a-, druggists. 7x Sas.pie .'roe AMroro a & OilU'ac. Deßoy, N Y. TO MOTHERS IN THIS TOWN. Ct.; drex wlw are debeare, fevenst aai truss wffl get tamed.* to retest raa Matter Grays Sweet Powder* !w etaJdm Tie? clean** the ata®a s m- on Use IIW, aid ar* mendec for eompAtLlng tiSdret. A pleasant tymedy fee worn* A: all f*-ttAta lac S*3tp.e free. Address A S. Olmstead, Leroy, N. T MANY CHILDREN ARE &CKLY. Mother Gray* Sweet Powders for rih Uirer tree* sp oteds ix> 14 hoars. •*_e*e fewnakx.es* beadache, stew act troilites. reettaxg disorders a&d dodtroy won®* At all crsggm*. !S*Saecpie tzx.e-f tree Address ADex S. Olmstead Leßoy, X. Y. LADES CAN WEAR SHOES one acre smaller by nsmg Al.es s Foot Eaae the anti-septic powder for cwoOen. tender. at dwg feet It makes validM a delight. relieve* oora* and tamions of all pain, and g.ves rest aad comfort. Sold everywhere 2sc Don't accept any sufcstitste Sample tree. Address Alles 3. Olmstead. LeBoy. X Y. o - SAVED HIS MOTHER’S LIFE. ‘Fottr docton had given me up.' writes Mrs Laura Ga-z.es of Avoca La., -and my cttldrea -and a., my freed* were look-ng for see to die. wbee my so® lasts tec that I use Electric Bitten I did so. a&d they hare done me a world of good. I wffl always pra.se them.” ESectrit Betters _i & priedos blestteg to woommi trer-r Med with f amttag and dtxry spells, baekacte, teaAacbe weaxaess. debility, eemstipaxioe or kidney disorder*. Use them and gain new health, strength. and rigor They are guaranteed to satisfy or asoaew re-fur.de: Only ste at a_ druggists — o GS f~r HATCte NG I"-.--* the “Debrot ztrax of B?~-: Ptym ' ' . tn tts country Eggs no’* trom 34c per 1* and up Three pens A sp.et'-'t .-.-;rjj».ESJtT to improve your f»t» *k. : . sat ‘ JESSE RUPP. Berne, ’•*. USE ALLEN'E FOOT Ease.. The intoe-f powder w siute into •-.* to** Maces ugta or sew shoes feel easy. Relieves pairful, swollen tetter sweating. aching feet and rakes the sttng out of torn* sad buxAllee S Ote stead. Leßoy. X Y c NOTICE OF COW SS OMERS SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notite s tereiy given that the ut. t-—.me.: wsamssuonen, appe.nted by tie Adams etreuit court Adams Cossty, State of Indiaaa. in a certain '••l'', where n Laure A Van Camp is plaini-ff an: 7'harie* VanCartp. H--t«ert VaoCamp. Ida VaaCsep. Paul V ? :<ar.r Ni:=ii Van Camp tie Old Adam* Corasty bank, a eorpcratixi and La-re A VauCamt esecstrix of the last wij and testament of Anson u.„ 4 .-iZakT di-tr C^‘.€'——s, to ?e-D tie real estate described m tte eoißpiasE’ in fbic mse a* st-:: <' tnrt.iss.c-i.e-s wffl offer for sale a* p.b’ie sale for not les* than twothirds es tne at;raised value thereof on F- day, .’--e 3. ’ST, between, the hours of 3 o'clock a E... and 1 o’clock p m, o! said day at tie east door of the eomt he use in the City of Decatur. Adams County. State li~ = tie fo&owing res r.t-ed tracts and parcets of rani estate ia tie County of Adams and State ?f Indiana to-wit. Na. 5. InJoit number nineteen <l> I in the town, now city, of Decatur. Indiana, as the same is des-xnated on the recorded piat of said town cf Decatur. Indiana No. 6. Inlot nnmber twenty XH in tbe crigcnai plat ot the town, now city, of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana No. 7. Commencing at a itene o® the nertr. line <T the right of way o! the Chicago and Erie railroad, twenty it*» rod* north and twenty-six -d€ rods west, Sve io» degrees north of the southeast corner of the east half of the northeast quarter of section four 4 in township twenty-seven -27) north o' range fourteen (14) east; thence running north twelve <l2) rods and eignteen (It) links; thence west thirteen 113a degree* and thirty <341 minutes, south, twenty-five <tS> rods and two (2) link*, thence stwth six (Ci rods to the right of way of said roalroad; thence east five (it de grees south ak>ng said right of way twenty-four f 24) rods and sixteen (IC< links to the place of beginning, containing one and fifty-four hundredth* 11 *4 - icra. more or les* Said parcels Nos 3 and 7 will be sold free of the mortgage liens in favor of the Old Adams County bank, existing against Mid parcels respectively. Terms cf Sa e. One-third cash, one-third in one year and one-third in two yean. Deferred teynsents to be evidenced by notes tearing six per cent interest frost date, waiving relief from valuation ar " 1 appraisement laws and to be secured by personal surety to the approval of said Adams circuit court, and by mortgage on the real estate sold, or purchaser may pay all cash. Al! sale* to be made in all things subject tojfee spproval of the Adam*
"eireurt Oder LI HENRY 3 HELLER. JESSE C. SCTTOX. > ! OmXbßsmaxm “ Heller Sutton A HefJer. Attys IM4 X 0 • NOTiCE TO NON-REB DEN-v g . • The State cf IndA&a.- Adam* Cosmr - ty. ** Is the Adams Circuit Court. Apr.. Terse. HI! i Ho«A*d L. Townsend v» The Ar-buciLe-Ryks Coxpany. s eccponuoE. t Xa. till Complain: os scco-it and t atmehstest. t It appear.&g from a© cant filed is k the abcTe egrtled cause that The t . ArbucMe-Ryan Company a csrpor*t t-oa- th* aboig named M«wdaa.t. t 1 a aic-reKden: of the State ot I»d>i ana Notice i* therefore hereby gives •be sa.d sbeve based defendant The • ArbuCkle-Ryst. Company ia corpora ,tion«. that n be and appear before the He*. Judge es the Adam* circa:: court ‘ ot the 4th day cf Sep<t. I>ll. the i- ns* be.ng tie 1« ruriocfc Day ot j the next regular term there©! to be _ holden ax the house .t the Oty .. of Decatur eosEmen .ng ot Munday. the 4th day of September. A D.. I SIL and plead by answer or demur u> said :-.®piaint. or the same wffl be beard and determined is hi* ahscßoe Witness my name and seal o' sa. £ 1 eour! hereto affixed, thi* XSsd day of r May. 131 L . AMES P HAEFLING. CJe*k J E B ft-dswr. Attorney for PiaitftLVER GT Or WBRK. Tt-e busiest Bttie things ever made are Dr King* New Life E-1M- Er err pill is s sugar-coated globule ot health that change* seaxte** mto Ftrength Angucr into energy, braus-tsg into mental power: curttg Coast’patio*. Headache, Chiu*. Dyrpepsta Malaria. • Only 3ac at all dr-_grxti — o — APPC NTMENT OF EXECLTOR hfotica i* hereby g-tea that the * dersig&ed has beer, appodzted executor of the estate of Thoma* J Elrey. late of Adams County, deceased. ;he estate is prt»tab!y solvent EMERSON ELZEY Executor Bsrid E Smith. Attorney May ri, mi. »7 NOTICE T_tr :ee ; cf . thoel eny of tv-'-arnr *4»—« urv Iz.i-t.na here r-vt : :—; -_e said Board propose* to incur at ,ndei redness in the aggrega-te sum of twecty-eigh: housand tf' •i v doHam for the pz-p»e of remodeiing tha Central Lhool h-,. f.zr n*-_il.;z.g tneTKX t , vezulatioz. and lighting sywem and for the pzrtKwe of purchasing inlet No. L'C ia the original plat of the tow® -now city of Decatur. Adam* county Indiana, and far the pt't'ose of erecEng a twogtorv i- ic s-.ho?'. buS&mg, furtydtour -44' feet m width and sixty ■' feet in l«.rth. two stories in height with stone foundatim. and egwppmg the same with seat* and other necessary equiptnects and for the purpose of erecttag a boiler bouse and the purchaeI ing of a boiler for beating said *<-ht»l house Said mproveset- and : . ld:t.g ? iro;.. sed to be made and built on inN e 141. lie, 1 T. 114 1H in the erignal plat of the town now city' of DecatHr. Adam* county. Indiana, and inlot No 11*3 sought t: be purchased a* hereinbefore described It is proposed to issue bond* against the school city for the pcr-t-c-se of obtaining money to paj for the purrhasmg of said lot. and the mak'nr o' said myrcrenef* bereinhefirst day of Jane. I*ll. A H SELLEMEYER, DSC AH L VAXCE. FREE' V MILL.-. Trustees of the Sebool City of E»e ' caxur Indiana 22t3 ■ o FOLEY’S KIDNEY REMEDY ACTS QLICKLV 1— M. N. George. Irondale, Ala., was ixatered with kidney trouble for many i year* “I »a* persuaded to try Foley s • Kidney Remedy, and before taking it three days I could feel its beneficial effect* The pain left my back, my kidney action cleared up. and I am so t much better. I do not hesitate to recommend Foley Kidney Remedy." The ’ Holthouse Drug Co. DO YOU HAVE THE RIGHT KIND OF HELP E—- — ' Foley Kidney Pill* furnish you the r right kind of help to neutralixe and remove the poisons that cause back ; .ache, nerrousnea* and other kidney and bladder ailments. The Holtbouse r Drug Co. o Foley Kidney Pffls take bold of your • *? stem and help you to rid yourself of y your dragging backache, dull headi ache, nervousness, impaired eyesigh’, i- and of all the ills resulting from the 5 impaired action of your kidneys an! e bladder Remember it is Foley Kidney Pill* that do this The Holtbouse Drug Co. KICKED BY A MAD HORSE, e Samuel Birch of Beetown. Wis.. had ~ . a most narrow escape from losing hi* J' leg. as no doctor could teal the 'frightful seme that developed, but at e last Buckles'* Arnica Salve cured it v completely. It * the greatest healer t of ulcers., burns, boils, esiema scalds. ® cut*, corns, cores, bruises and g piles on eaA Try it ::= at ai. i druggists. « a
DAMES AMD DAUGHTERS. Miss Fate U Fauette. dsnghter «f Battet e Robert M La Fo.<et»- ba* ‘ wrtrtbt * pay w*ti w-.nat suffix* a* th* ditertnsriTig oxene Mm* Aim* r*cj*3®L * fiashionatte photographer ot New Turk. » tb» widow of th* Fr-rtwi srsijkcr wbow* w. Work was patab** tn Parts sr rcea. year* age .’ Dr V*..fr>d Psumgrvs. th* wocan merrier d th* mnninja: «nt»e£ rs i ; S-wy l M said u ha rosgwbsfbW Fr tbs: hjJy I ’ bo w*d U et.u-r-x.i_Lf th* ccinuuf • caagrtw* of the Iste-us'e-wa. kwat Peffragr sihance tc that city Mr*. Cxrente Buras us New Tri U prortfl*®: of tb* Lriti* Hotberr t»> etatK®. Whirl was freused te tsk* oai* of tb* krti* ftrx who rntts: mmd the baby aaf d» the bosaewect wtD* tbtdr mxber* arc on: es-mxg * bring Tbe swtrty take* earc of the bahtet* for tb» hrue mxoer* tai ■«» them go K SCb«KL Mis* Fs-bue BUxt« of La* AXgeh» Cal ha* served a* *p*ciLf pobrc cdf «r at Long Beset for m;>rc that twj year* Best-ie» ber dwtie* a* psßes c* Beer ate 1* protatW aft er c-tmaertec with the Jwroafie rt«urt and a member of the .•tvenl.e conn «*3l»sjX Mis* Bixby 1* * 'Weitesiey graduate sad the daughter of a wea.thy family. The Writer*. Pau. Heyse tb» German atweTß" who woe last year* IBebsl ;eute i. tteramrc. is rc»rc<nimd a* a mame.cf hi* art tn hi* own language H* Las t«ees a writer for surty years Tbe death of Radyard K’.p >f * snocher is tbe sally sevesoe* s«es.txate* th* fact that tb* »:-u nearly twenty-tv* years after t_is first hterary * u:-t-esa i* rti.’. eseettsahv * yocag man A* a matter of fart, be i* only ficty-tv* year* c-id. Edith Wzxrtrz.. tbe nrcedst. w-a* . been tn New York ia 19S and mar ried Edward of Boston ix ISS- Her first Mary wa* ;«t£usbed m 1«- Smoe that turn* her industry has never fagged, more that a doser rotames baring -ome from ber pen. tbcmgh *»ome of them were not stones bet record* of travei. Salads. Shredded ftetaehte tri* —tbe kind that ?coe salted—tsnjwove tbe aygesrazioe a* well a* tbe fitter cf tbe sypte az,d celery salad if a dusea arc spetmkled over tbe top. In masc-g salads, do t«s< meat* and t-etery as a c>op; mg brwl. Cat into tbe desired stee: : with szitecir* Tha i* quicker, better and cJetmer than tbe dd way For delic.:<u* : bees* :-a_* for the oel&i c.<urs* atteet i dry -ream cbee*>*. moteten it with oDvw ot: and cream r-r with it mineed oar* ey salt, poje-'ra and sugar and f-rm ia ixlx Sporting Sotes. XrKuzibey. ebam;io= trritmg sire Las tdurteea ;<erfjrm*rc in tte 2JO hKt Jcda McGrew is rirt: mg back." The New York says be wffl play ix. r-o - y cf the eerfier gams*. F-:«o< ra-ir-g- is a.ur iu South African w-:n Tb* 1». yard dash betwees 1.-gc ;a.»o-, and Walker drew 2. »♦- spe xator*. Battling Netoon is ; Arming a trip around tbe w --ii He wul box it CO-ix* Lnssis. and Japan, a* well a* in al tbe EagLsu *;** r ng ; .entri-ea Tales of Cues. Chili go ho* tiurry-throe ehnrth or g*r. r.-ti- -a* eagar*4 it .-titsd* work for tbe s*xhal and moral devetopanewt ot tbe rommnmty. Tbe growth of tb* 'o*mas dry of Frankfort, tew i-S.iaLv estimated at 4>4y,<>Xt, La* i-eez. as ra;*d for the last twenty year* as -bar -of auy cf our wester,, cities. New York hospital recced* show a greater proportionate increase ia !n---etsrifety than in th* pojwiatioa. Alsobolle cases Lave more Timn d. rbled ix. tbe Last d:®eta years. Cost of Living. Tbe fact that az. egg has tbe nourisbmeut of a p.-tmi of t-aef doesn’t excuse meat price* fur eggs— Atlanta ■ Joumal Tbe cost cf living does not eo&o down quite a* if both wing* were *hat- , tercd and tbe rodder tangled in tbe propeller blades. There i*. indeed, no ttEseesnly haste. — C.erexnd Plata Dealer. — The Whisk Broom. - . — ! New York’s health c:>mmdtefc®er Bays there is death in the whisk brooau. Great care sbeu’d be taken nut to rwalk’W it.—Toledo Blade. Tbe health commissioner es New York says that there is d«th in the whisk broom. There is also money in ft. a* every Parmer: porter ean testl- > < fy—Rochester Post-Expresa. J j College and School ? I Every pupil in the public school* of Cleveland must have xjff) cubic feet | ot fresh air each bom. Every member «f tbe senior class st tbe Vniversity of Chicago must have a 5 ; mnstacbe before be 1* graduated, aee I cording to a decree of tbe class. ’ i Columbia University, according to tbe official catalogue, ranks first ,fn point of registration among Amerietn unfversitie* and colleges, for in tbe present academic year 7.429 student* are taking coerces in tbe taatinitiML
| gnator wb? ted te*x -.r. —f ab re th* try reported c« M* 4^* Bt that ac- ;o* etteid terc ax h>a of bow th* cam .« tb* surfa.v _ne» x;q*aro3 t* creep ate-ct 1 do" yrouwted * man ~s th* groop *f iwsewa* 1 rid* * em'-BoffaD Exyraaa ■■" Ti» tKrtr tart w» w ."'rter t*a»d te to* :ee ft wtert w» boa® SiMWCXExa a* »wj u» worm a»4 ’-X>« aorrecnM* b* «rz» a* toMK. —CSuaagz Nvwa -Why de th* mwgsjznes print ao teK-n parity T I *1 tkma X * * Betieae »o Fri ;<eN** » read tb* advert»*m*=t* Th.** jmtiteber* are a t«F lx. Heraid jr-n-we* to that te*"4 *a*SH* psii ’J» »<««» ’ *«■*- Bb: ar tx*t »u« aker» -:-4tr Arc taatjoa » etert he— fee —lwsve: P.O* Prcte Whet fc 'be !•’* C *•- r> tt, at fought iteNewmarkri n ■ j*:-"* es Cambridgeshire tbe *;<-rt!z.r friterairy M that fam -u» btwne es racing w*re axß.-og Li» firmest *WK» ”" rr Indeed, ft i» related ttet tbe wa of :g* e’msrfroewt tb* fame©* J >?k*y Tommy Coates, was «uct tL«t be took a special train from the aorti f £ z - c i land for the pwpaae :d v-.t_nc and ttet xulhfied hi* splendid est ri on beta if of hi* -wtree ri wrirur * '* tbe ballot ;•»«**. "1 rot* far 5.' Me-Calxu-at ani mistake.’—London “'jdi*!*Here » a sang rc rrc p-:» I tow is tb* gooi a»4 te.rc er rwe Ts Potty aai Mt£y to Dok’y and RoeBoe B a »:'te « tbe I kzs»w Bsr: ?■ SHE tort tres and ft'a te* Tr tb* tart that I car ', wed fern Here » a aaw ts tn* rirt* I ter*w lx tb» root ted ter* rs Tare —New Tare y-r mb. Clergyman —And taw would you —he • te be a mfiiister wbez y.-t: grew np? Bey—Na thank you. I'm tired of wearing tip that bom® up tb* tech—Wusrxx * Htene Cretrery n eur S-rseax fata Xta biKUiry w is brreC TteS XT r»se» ix a tsM«-ear Mret a.'wty» cam* to grjri ~Ba>—esare xmerfcsu A y:«snag attorney ax noted for hi* tefflianry rer-estiy appeared ix court to ass for an extra alkwati.re ix ax aetit® wtirh be was sr f;«rtuz*t* as <ti Lav* L*eet rettiz>*d fcs. Th* court, nrt dteotverzng anything az all unusual retogiitnted oe extra ordmary abtmt tb* ktigat.on. i*q:u.red of tb* yvang r-* ~ tx: is there nbovt tz_s tes* that to yon seem* extrartfflLaryv* “That I g -t m* btaXfffiy and inn-o easily re;-bed tbe youthfin. fte fees—‘las* and Commeza. Get ti» rope Ges tbe rope Fix tun barf there * ao r eno! His aewaat to Fw»oy* Mak** » rt.r-=>* to —BrowwtaC * Magi rias “Oh. tfixt my s.-t staaeMl wish ro vt—v *- artrese!” strieked tb* proud patri.-zan mxher. “Now. ma dot': take on so.” berougi.' tbe nndctiftl heir. “sb* isn't re.; ytn aztress St* <-nly think* she to tT» K*---.—. -r Herxl E* «euFtber kw* te r-rxr r w-arc Wben i»* eo fieaSJy deeply ewred. Bit to tiZi*ei t* bear hie pre-*-An t »a.a*±i*>d w.-ies be b» 'K> re 5« xred. Wt.:"* yr.--- va* __a w *:xax.i*.- yet fn- 1 ,c-r» lor Ler was is tls breast Be te£t ber bojaag tx f-rw« And beard bee mat* ms tree a yest. Tbey r»e» wbec be ted rvaoe-d to care Hl* Jeto. Joos cateed ber cnee** to g.rw. And :ve assi->i ner zi-x and toere Er be knew me aar cared to fcn:w. —Cmuajri Kocffirt- Hera, d. “Y tm say tb* wa* sort cf Coreed upt® yowT’ "Yes. After to -tmt -down tbe rope ladder her did pMLed it up.’—Lptdsri_ * Courier J mr-.a-Tbt- max wto: tnre» tb* natasgtt ofi May res*, t: b-:.rms cd fair* Bit ma- vn: mte that m.dxxgbt uC Brtl get* mere jub: tte warn* —Puck. Jack—lm twtnLy in lev* with Kitty. hot woiakdu’t Lav* her knew it for th* wtrifi Abe* —Si to toA ite.—Boston Trnn•cripz Lett, * tmk-T veewe* Beady for tb* toara Help tbe law yAestmtd. Trj-t»u*L tun rale of tear* —Toledo Bteda Jirgi* <t& start, su-« party—Just had sack a good ttm* with that lady ewer there. Awftmy ffirty, don’t yon knew. But now sb* won’t even hwk at me. Short Party 'Just arrived—How tunny' Ste * niy wtf* —Philadelphia Inquirer Ebe same* Mr. Jone*. For wtat? He 4 t-,44 ha- Juat before Ei» cartber eosida u bua tea *« Her tew: i ■:> at tbe v-ore -CtereSate Leader “H* awecis vary food of hto wife." “No wonder He married ter sorter money and afterward dte-cvered that ate ;o*Besß*d twfc* a* roach a* *b« etaic&ed to Lave"—Boat*® Record. , —l—, —— I I Dernty —tn ratodropa. Sparkimg oe tbe Mreet. Max* a lot at hard to>*a f “ Wto they tto to “Danghter. has the duke told yon th* ■ old ted story a* y«T ’ “Yea He say* be owe* abont 2M.90D 1 tfamk* ’—Ptnsburg fTwi. I Tbe microbe cewtte is> tbe sr,t>w I And tu germ laxraase blj-j 'He-ni — ' la eoteort be b iyte« Jew For Ticttaa wto there oaene. a ti«w. 1
Adam and U«- I Wtece*«r troubl* A<to> Whaterer trouble* Adam mlxe*"*. must have mad. h'® r"T Wb, t be and Motb T E T*J ttb'.ire trouble Adam bor*. "• “■■ll——Wbatercr trcuW** Adam knew. Oa u* be ted th* l*u«h. Ha dldc’t b*’* l® •** tor our * ' And brir tte Th. Worrr. “I insist upon «® aDowanc* of I a mac:!>-a-t a penny lero!" be cried--Aterid: Tter« than I W E r rook.’ ate retorted with curling UP '-Then g*t your co*k to dance attsndinre at all manner of boreaom* affaire, to give you th* fart to do what ea married woman nev« dare do. to be alway* at band yet out of th* . way, never to mind no matter bow ■ yoa cbooro to conduct yn«rself-ln ahort. to be a husband to you sod-rt. sea** of tbe tertnC b* fftred «n deiantly. «be perceived that tbe worm bad tamed. “HusbT *be implored and reacted for ber ebrok book.-P«r*-A French Fiasco. H» read a tbo-usto poema or Ai.3 re wind the biresed lot, InetofiM wtrere tbe phrase "Non ™7_ tv a* ikyroaf with tb* words "have rot. —Upptneott a. a poem gave him a Jar Or hammered him to the mat— i For ixstaxre, or>* where the word "edari . WaarkyoMd with tbe phrase "at b*t" Bit Till® T®3 »f “jar* wffl rhyme with the word 'eclat," Thee "eclat" may rhyme with "bat." O aoutbwn aceeot! Ooh! Oh! Ah. There s no -eriaC to that —Cleveland . reader A Few Badje* Shy. St. Petersburg Photographer—l -consider thi* a first rate likeness of your exreLency. Stffl. I fear it doesn't quite do you fustiee. Grand Duke Knoutovicb (In a rage) ■ — Y :«u bet your whiskers it doesn’t, you nihilist.’ Why. I can count only ttarty-seren decorations in tbe photograph. and I'm certain I wore fortyone at tbe sitting:—Sunday Illustrated Magaxtoe. Th* Horrieaa* and the Possum. Wet de tirricaot hit de poeeum an’ t .rwef ‘•-m down ter me I stair trest dat terricane, said ' Amen" ter de tree. But here wbar oom* de trouble—de wood trust hit de town. An' I bad tre burr dat friendly tree ter eoo* cuU p:teu= brown. But ot, ter de great oT country' Give* d* poaaron tea ter you Ax d* very tree b* roo*t*d on ter cook de ;>3A*um to*.’ —Atlanta Constitution. Th* Doctor's Order*. "I understand.’’ said the judge, “that you stole tbe watch of the doc-tor who bad tu«t writtwi a prescriptioa for you a: to free crej-erxarr. Wbat twve you to My to this charge?” ”tvelk your said tbe prisoner, “it is true, tet I found myself in a bile. His prescription said a spoonful every t ur, and I bad no watch.”— Ladies' Home JuHTt al. — P-pea of Summer. The Wid wtr.de blow fierce and fast, Sncw drifts tbe bouse around. Hara High above the wintry tlaßt Ttare cjosee a Joyful sound. *Tls Ilk* th* righ of tephyrs warm That hint ck summer bliss. A e:'-_ sweet note above the storm— Tbe steam pipe's mellow hiss. —Judge. Dyspeptic Moaea. x Percy—Miss Jane, did Moses have the same after dinner complaint my papa’s got? Miss J an* — Gracious me, Percy 1 Whatever d» you mean, my dear? Percy—Weil, it says here the Lord gave M-.--SOS two tablets.—Chicago Inter C»ce&L_ - What He Thought A lady with her parusol A rasser s eyeball caught He said. "Pray do not mention It!” But here ’•> »» !• - ? Is what be thought • —Browning s Magazine. Th* Logical Outcome “Did you see where some place they are going to make airasle their tatptnsr . “I suppose their next step wffl be to xnak* women take out a Hoenee for tteir diumoad and peer! dog collars."; —Baltimore AroericaA. TN* Wav* Move. , j Hls zest for fuanr fads. I hear Is reaMy genian ttreleaa. His iatet fad a very queer- " a piayiag e-hees by wireless. —CTes-rea.-s i Pl*in Dealer. It All Depends. ss Knox— There s a scandalous K.-rv about ber tn this morning’s Miss Goodart— But yon can’t believe anything you read In that paper Knox-I can if I want ws _ Pick-Me-Up. A* to Tom per, ttT <>» need tt Carer-, be you do not lose It Bom* day maybe you car. use it View Obstructed. the troubler asked the I J 1 *® 1 yoor nx>m satisfactory 7' , answered the garot at the big 1 <&nt tl **e I te. w «». I
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