Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 11 July 1912 — Page 2
intur-spoU*. Ind, July s—> Special te Daly Democrati —Expression* ol belie' w#r» mad* Sere '»l>> n *'*'•< bou»- roles th*' the craning ~~ monos the Indiana lecGat-ura WIT Im a>-I’M to call a coasutatioaal con W®t®& for the purpose of rttiafßf the r resent documents It I* thoughi that Governor M a-shall will ask th< bcHa'ts* to do th-- r. hi* ra**aag« ctiioe of the s're *u?rem* wur —• . votes ? s majority inj’ red are m a entiral osdrjoa aad tS* i>Ottl t-Jr" crea >O- ' --** pass**!!* g~r tri and tie fre.fh: *- cars of the former t*e*.nc were killed and the aMherities iave a d:«around a csfre ? '•=-'. -■■?••: t? have r'iT* J y>nif •- • - *-fett t;^— — -nd The pre? f-zt wore a aof* shirt turned ”jp a: the sleeves, and ■- :u*d a** say as * ' *r.-e remfr. ’ . - .xtif :. - . - - pre*?'- j C 2 2 - \ £ LEG S-.A'*;O% * te Crr c* Z est :r =*z -fan* Leg s 2— *• ’■-ex* ' • = will farther --snail the sa.e and usee* ■ >'aafne ?- asked from -the! seat cb i" nd nyezt?ia*2 •? • Me. - : Dr Hur.’ rotary -*' the state bca*« *f health here today I The secretary estimated that at least > ts ooeoalne daily and that ninety P*r| <*■** v ’t- dr”£T--* i *•■ i ’*.** ■ every day to the user*. E a=; resi-> » - ■ when i toag railway ?:••. rsey, ’o :5e -3f : ' -• -B *on tl eXheai- be 'says. the wheels fnu over the ra js heat out to my wain the rhythm- tune. 'NoUriagove.' t..- Kir-'t .2 the ■'* > 1 '• ®“* ate nasd eooted Un L-''-’ of notnG •' s.£ ere"--:*'. .: d-r-o-e quarter of a miu-'e . 10-ad that twenty-two ’** lis « number. Tw•kv 'wo by four gave me e.c—ty eight -°r o®* minute Tie ra«s of ths i. fc x. W. railway are sixty teet ion®, therefor* riaty -7 elgWye'-Sht ga'-e E# . c j. - whites. •* as. of < x.rse. tie .amber of fe-: »♦ taveHng w the mtnute. Thus I was able to tell my traeeltng companion, with some degyse cf accurst;- that at .hi- time we s*> traveling at the rate of a auh • E An reader can do th # All tiit is B e.-essary is to Sad out be 'ocet. nd the length of the rails an-, after that to your wntchNEARLY ALL F LEO Xr* Pers-cn Cla — s Under the ‘»eAct of Conjees* 05-jal reports from the pension •>■ hco at Washington. D C. op to Satw: day night. June »K «--e that ther aad been Sled tn the pension oSc «!«.♦-» application* unoer the act t May 11. I*ls- The pension bureau i worttag with all the activity possib: to adjudicate the claim*. Saturda aight found that the oSca had issje
il 1S.»O certi*cat»» Having about al! rs the claims Sled rhe entire oSke force :e will be asaigneg to the issuing of c*r- »■ tificates till the same is finished. I! • ROBERT RI-hCKBVRX j. ■—-....- g Mr* George Craft of North Fifth it street is quite sick and !* confined to >e her home with an attack Os infiamma:e ’ tory rheumatism. ft Alex Tanras. who is s',.Jer!ng w-b a boil on his right arm. b*s a doubi? affliction in the way of rheumatism in * an inCarrm-ory nature, and he is ge:e his face vel. bandaged up as a-« Hilt Os S i'TOWts WriCu nAS pH?**-!! P-• v C 3 i ; 13-3’ »• J ISC! ® ■ 3 * ■ * <33 S al j on the shoulder and cutting a severe * to .ae the member r I Dave the plumber, who baa r- j been carrying t ? anr. :a a s':ng fcr r I da v s as a result of a rnistip. u b I getting alone all right, and It is believin the performance of t s daily wore TO THE RACES la to f*’.TY VlTav®e *h ? 1 witness the races at that place Bob • Burman, the j-.nz. is entered -r ?. several of the events besides an exhi-j - j bition run in the world-famous car.' ■ | the “Rl tren-Renta * It was : n •!■ s I car that he wot- the wo-id's record of! J—" -r.tthe' •Irate of 141 E...e> per boar. Other| ? events are th ropy ra ?es and mot-ir-cy >e rac ee J Monn>' M. , J ' Daily Democrat > —Monroe is up in the ‘Lair over the success it* ban ream is ; recently. *ze success tc ■ | hare eome their way being on the Fort Wayne Badgers in a double- { * r< _. .. ... » e««<« » s« nw h-«r ~ I’d. a --..d*- ; i?r ?<’ c*E ’■o?. ‘. ' *' rr. — ■ "..<? ?-'■&?€■ fef- ■ff Professor E-m. who -- soon to leave? * Metrtee. and K L. Olive- were nv-nj i Decatur Friday 1 The Fourth in Monroe was a rather sane one. and was gioriossly spent by the citizens as a day of rest, shoot- . .ng free-act ers and making other I noise in kee - ng w th the day A new arrival in Mo«oe and bring-1 ■ ing giadnews to the bccsebold. is the j first bo-n. a baby girl, to Mr and Mrs. . Earl Ev-rhart. More than three hundred r*ople 1 4 rom Monroe attended the Adams ’ county Sunday school picnic at Beme ob F’c*’i' w Th S \* T s: ’id ever the G R. 4 I- » bite two hundred and fifty made the trip by ante, and the thoroughfare between this ( | place and Berne was ;ned throngbout the day with people going to and front i the pienic. I I Q— I VNCLE HEZ CoSEPVEfi I y.-\-Mwiy ae irony o* ecu-. ! fronts a woman from the "home- . —aker's" col :mn of a Woman s Maga- • zine Fer instunts when Johnny gat a a fruit stain on his dress in July and L Mary Ann wanted to git * hurry-up e recipe to take it out she read in the e m aza tine that freexin nd take it oit. > Sich is life. y 0e NELSON GENTIS BETTER. € - .e Nelson Genti*. the Bluffton barber. #. «cn of t’o : *nty Assesor George Gent.s. e- who is Hl at the home of hi* father id * on West Monroe street, is reported as being better today Mr. Gentis *>if sered from symptom* of typhoid sere: ■nd Wednewday evening was brough' is home here by his brother. Henn rw Mentis, arriving on tie evening train He wa* not so well the next morning suffering no doubt from the effect* o rs- the moving, but i* better again today ir- luster symptom* have developed th* re .eem to point to inflammatory rhe: ce TBStismo( o is MONROEVILLE STIRRED. >!e ay A day or two ago a sensational o< ed curvMJce »** brought to l-ght i* oa
B little town that may yet terminate in e * more *en*aUonal and serious ni- - ture tl was tn the nature of a young man, who, by the way. is married, but his wife not here, paying too great at teat ton. and becoming too intimate a with another man * wife. The event q has brought about considerable go* ~ tp and feeling of indignation among ! citizen* and It i* quite probably may ’ yet be ared in the courts A* yet the h ‘ Breeze ha* no desire to get into the • muddle by quoting names or do«an' right fact* as we glean them on the others cf th 1 * place, who are not eon- •» I® - *• b . nah Ritter be declared of unsouad ow a estate. 11 Lit eased to wed: Otto Peters. - 1 chemigt. of Fort Wayne, bora Novem- ■ I her i, I "4. son of Henry R. Peter*, to *ed Johanna J arbiter, teacher of J Preble, bom Joly 1. ISST. daughter of ! .IsMUB r . Real rotate transfers Mathew M | Miller to John A Aspy. lot f. 4. GeI nevi. $140: George W. Gump et al to Arthur Chesal.ae. real estate n Vaioa Itp, ! o THE STORK'S STOP. Harlecd i» the name of the be. I I baby tom to Mr and Mr* L. A Jack i son. residing east of the city Mrt.i ■ Jackson ’is Mis* Verdi Bigham be-’ I fore her marriage County Aadttor Michaud Satar*tF| I tE<r Os BCkOOIS ' I \d3!L£ ■■©afitv C€ts for This h*lf 5 ! ! the »ca cf o’ tise m of fi 17 per capita for eac^; «by sl.l TBe total s®bi pa.?* i> -•* I ■" •* cosaty w x $1 * .. 3?.!*€. Os t?js i 5 ’> VM :a..f .2 BMMMtI . e S-Ia te t *• ~ - ■ - The appoftscunest thie year a: 5 rate of $- ’7 per capita is greater thaa * ‘it any tine in re<es’ years !s Jtx'T. I ' J i-' ' . , 4 c j_ 2* 3Jhf In Jr.l~. *° ’ _T t*as »l.«-i.«l-fi* la edditfan to which the* I deficiency fund of 474.454A5> temalnsi which are unable to oompiete the reg. ■ ■ .j- -erm c-f school on the moee•he- obtain There also i* a i-iian..-* Icd I".’*'>3 remaining in the state | -uiticE fund in the state treasury after the a; The utetst cf Mate school tax collected by the counties at the first settlement of taxes • - >as I" Th* amount of cosmon school fund iwrere*t was f'SS'MAT*. and the revenue from nnclaimed fees and other source, wa* gACt.tt. The balance !b the treasury after the Jazrjary appnr-J t tnment w.Trtl i OLYMPIC GPOLNDED. * S ACT S- 3 T tan c Meets W rt» Misftap in Av* d "5 C-3* 1 -. I New York. July Special to] i Dail; Democrat —The gresi White j ' Star ;:ne-. the Olympic, sister ship of ■ the k*t Ttlanic. went aground in the ■ tipper bay near EHi* Island this aft-; i eruoon when she was fotved to courw* to iroid roasirc doo J-he «t«*sun yacht Viking. Tt* l finer did not go aground in a dangwr- ■: on* position, and tugs were immedi- > ’ atsiy sent to her assistance TARIFF e g question Says Governor Wj«on- and He Wnl G ve Much Time to it. Seagirt. N J, July «—«Spe>: al to r ’ Daily Democrat* —Govemar Wilson s this afternoon indicated that be bes- lieved the tariff would be the over•r shadowing issue in the impending nait tional campaign and that he would de ■y rote a major part cf his time and atr. tention to it and the issue* growing g. out from IL The deszocratk press »f dential nominee ref used to say any v thing a* to whether he would re--:} at to Colonel Roosevelt'• derfaratitm or o- the trusts and tariff. ERIE INSPECTION. A company of the Bie oSciaj* at m- rived in the city this noon, coming b; m special train from the east on a toa
» of iMpectton of the new grade and i- doetle-tmckiag project The com t pony consisted of sever*! of the genl era! road official*, beside* ail the 4 - • j viaice official* The trip will probably f be repeated periodically. *o a* to al t low a thorvagh intpectioe of all work • done. c ——- — FEET REGULATE BRAIN ACTION f - Cticwg-'. Jely <—A man'* brain ' . ■*. m.» cnndc-l as t .• A; IxW ’« **" IM* <?•*’* • i plots tka’ 4*7:dt \ ■ • siarvT&g exist«k.<? of little toe* r | Dr Reis, vrtc ii vice pres*de®: c! ■ the society. f**d vome® are mere re- j 1 spoaslb«e than jsea for the ;nerea< j I !ng deformation of h imar feet. He : sioes. bet he wa—-: tbea that s ‘ I esanc ratXMi wo-i not beighier. the [ i ♦•fftiMt their irJ ’n defence of sanataral shapes of] J >h<-es offered by the nsizzfacturers, * j Dr Reif said the pcWie wanted that | kind A large percentage of »one. j . he said, have deformed their feet to , •- Fueb i* exte®? by l?-fftthig footwear ; that it has tze a ty for j J xaztt'ictsrßg er -- • LAST PLAV To*» CMT ’ evesing aad the last of the week cf I < ?4a T s to be r >*-r a* the I < | o;era horse tha Lave been pleasrsg I f ajsey The s one of 'be | « have rs&cfc i re* r-s :rr I T ’ the exeeTjent vhkh f.f bav*» | , staged fo* ’heerr ’** seek. TdC'gt:i‘» . arts and cze Wg’* sees 5 z | • city by tLea‘'** iW ’ S”'“’* T' ? af’-r&ocr. I ? | 3 inatizee wa* by a fsfr-1 , 1 sszed a*ssd?e®C'e azd -hev expect to s- 1 * I a packed house for fenigti * p’.i ■ t nevw-trtng pixy, wi* well r*-- . and th* cwrtre cast we- appia «■■= ; ; •'. -,ur» wriß b» wf? —iof*4 with good I >■ even ng. I , PLAY VX=TTLE SUNDAY. Kbc. th*’ Z2TH!e wf hall teewe**”. ! tte abaasrwrtks smd tS*e Mart soon and fro— the ■■afronw on re j , reived the risit _r* are ed for a game of fight from start to I 1 finish They hsw tak»n eight or nine games played thsr seasro sad evert- . th leg seem? to be .um*zr their w*y :a the base telT fine Several new , player* will be *eet fs SBtfertn with j the ’oeals and one of the b-vt eah bi- L ■ tions on the h -i-me groend ’» expect .-4 I !-® be pcDed off"ad "fcis time The put- i j lie is asked to «trad its prtro-nar» oc, i ■ this day and show t wfTl«ne** to ’ ! help the hr—»r boys along wfth tre - { ! r’ever work. w> ; ch th»y have irtt ■: -erttinc up tfss - woen Bd Taßtß. who afftmed sway fnmn | i the Adams county >il. A-rtT IMk. and i who was cwptired"at Mtm-re last S»t- • ; trrday morning, t* agohz beh..rd the i tar* here, and w«T dowirtles* resnats | i so until hi* trial, whjca will dour-less ’ . t sate offl in *:.* SepZember ---m ■ * j ■ court. Depwty Sheriff Kefly reremrd i ■ Saturday af’-rtrocn at 3:15 ever the > G R. * I. railroad with hi* prinwne- • | Tobin giving very Ifttle trouble after ‘ i the first few bofeM. Tobin » saw 1 Jto have bee® working at the Bass Brothers' glass factory at Mcncie for j the p**t three week*, under the razr- > I of Thomas *'zrter. When eapAared ihe was load:ns goods in * box car ans ‘ when the deputy sheriff *nd the two j u private d*-- & rtire* from Mun" £ -. • Thoma* Bro-r-nan and John E Carer, s appeared on the scene. Tobin attempt-, ed to drop down between the car *»r i- * building and make his eeeape. but j s was enable to do so. When take® he »- denied being the r eTow. and denied I g ever seeing '!» Kely. and made on* i J- snore attempt to escape. Wh»n be r- saw that ewrate wa* impossible, how!y ever, he b-egar. asking aboct his Corin . met componi'n* ; n th* Mil. and -ame ’ along without further ado Mr. Kelly. : who 'began i * deputy sheriff th;* spring, had worked from Monday to Friday before Tobin ew-aped. *o that ir- he »u acq-aajnted with him slightly. >y Mr Kelly attribot«s much of the snezr com at running him down, to ths
■-- ~7 Muncie defectives, and atoo to Mr Charie* White, .uperintendent of the' factory, who aided so much. The Ward Fence factory it a buay. place theoe day*, and «b» order* are still coming in thick and f*« To ' meet the increase in bu*in«M the .ompany baa been forced to add a large amount of new and modern ma- . :nery that will enable them to me-t the business They are now building two new loom* in the fa< tory here, these machine* being known a* ro-| ! tary automatic teem*, at a cwt of ( and tvo t’;e“» ’ • «n"l ?. j this week to run th.se raacknes. An, order for li.*"’) ’crib of multiple *•; i rad *1 pun h ug machines, saw* and an order for straightener*, shaper* and former* amounting to 3 .ba* Marine Manufacturing company of, &x.-.ii Bend Mr Wil! Rundell, the T M v ’ V i m T‘k ’"O’* B ! C* ' I eigbt-foot bed lathe* and a twenty to' twenty-two inch shaper, front the! ;« -gh ipeed Milling Machine ecru-, anotlo* 5’ '»W. Tbi* will make ■ to- * tai of S 13.5*1 expended for machtn ery and ts arranceiner'* now underway can be completed, from fT.fififi to] 11-j.X- will be expended The com ;ar.y is planning to grow dttr ng the I sort year Mr Harry Ward, who ha»i teen connected with the cotnpary since ft* infancy, and who has been, in the *outh for •everal year* on account of hi* health, is planning to r»- ■ turn here and assist actively tn the; ~sanag 4 ®ent of the ptext. o-Va-or. Ind. July ‘ -'Special to Dr.y Democrat —Physician* today held out no hope for the recovery of, OmHen< Perry. ©s Off the ill-fated car* that crashed tend-1 on Sunday on the Marion. Kl fi'os * Eastern traction fine. Tift* w**l. bring the death list ep to fire. Three other in’iirfd persons ar* is a sen- i cm cowittioa. Th® railroad <*sana?s--of Isdiaiia today eommeeced saves: zitic® to fiad otrt the ca » the wreck < -to-> ■ ■'«Tt e:''?T’e Bl tff-cr t Ezstem. r-.*- S'.iti-iay after-; WtTiazn Marion, glass work-i Georg* DolcroSee. I’piand, Ind. I *cb«< teacter «=d tn-mber Second | R—! N' Q band ' "C Silver?. Marios, wx-l, I*-- txt’irrry hetne. barber ■— Ma.-'cn. root rarxi erosbed chest and • ■ -g® Mutl-t*. mrssewt:. fiend • nd sboesde-s Wnsbed j*-k Kkimw* TTaritm band lea**r.i -mew rwsbetf am! tr'eraa! tnjsrtea: , Mrs Madce Davis., ’'aricn. a »So-| ’iror ---ashed cud '-=gr fractured.. Harley W Raker. Marion. «erretary azsf t-ewsnms-. Set-emd Begimem band, internal "rr«* and left leg" Harry TTlrfns Marton, musician, left leg mangfad zwd internal injuries. W K watas*. Marttm. mnssetan. beai ronchetf George Fprt. trst-ian. left ftnr.d m :-ff z-pf terenmi Injuries T'gp Het.*drtr Xartee. head cw and toet wrro»rbed stay die : A P Parot. Gas Cfty. restaurant reeper. ng*t r > rtert-ed by piece of R. E. Ba3ey. wmfiriaa and farmer, boz-r wrswthed and internal injuries. | Weadey Dnager. Kcff’et. motor-1 —a® easoorawf car. body and head , mstaff Ta* Wieldly. Martos, poatman. body Henry K?z>y. Marion, jeweler, am and leg Irote-p The owxrred between regi elsr ear NO 5*5. coming to Marton ■ 'roe Btafftma and due bene at 3:15 j o chart an f a ear operating between ! this fifty and GoSdthwa;»e park, an msreaort. sitaated abort one- ' half »"■* ea»t o' tie r:ty on a straight —*rk ata Pont laiffway brew**a the I efty »x»f. p»rk WONFOE WINS OUT. — M-_*roe :ad . July *—'Special to : Daily Dwmocra'.i— The Monroe Gray* again ease out virtortoua In the game elayed Stradav wfth the so-called fast team of Willshire In the ninth inMag the wore stood > to 8 in favor of the Monro- team, when the Willshire aggregation tried to claim a •ie. which our 'earn denied Monroe boys were advert’sed as the barefoot I aggregation from the Adams county tvamp* zjsd many were in attendance expecting to *ee some curiosities, but were sorely disappointed when they saw the team in *«ion, and gave the i Willshire team all Jbey to
1 keep up. notwithstanding the fbet that they had the noted league pitcher. I Riar*dorfer. to do their .lab work • for them Monroe b»d a l*rfe crowd : of rooter, on hand, which done their I ; <rt well We wish to say that If tbs Willshire baseball team wishes j j to seek retaliation they are invited to | coms to Monroe at any time and -a , joy a nice, clean session of the na tional sport, a* that 1* t*> only kind of ball the Monroe te*m put* up ■ square deal to all team* FIDELITY OF THE OSTRICH. J WhOa preacher* *nd reformer* *<"' ‘ talking about the increa*ing n m «■ of divorce*, the lack of domestic fe licity in the home and the number of men and women who fall to bon ir the vow* they take at the mattfnwnial altar, a lessen might be >«*"» 1 from ths ostrich The ostrich takes Hut 'vr’f* in Hfw nnd *.ms no (ties When upon rare occasion* one of the bird* show* an affection fo' another after mating, the jealous * mate call* him or her as the case i may be They mate but once during i life, and if at any time onesof the mates dies, the ether never mate* < again. Mrs Charles Burr of Monmouth, who several months ago suffered la- ’ jury to her right hand when the tones of the palm were orosen while i attenf ng a sale at the Morri* flv? : and ten eent store, i* suffering painj fully from the Injury. It ha* develo> ed that a portion of the bone 1* loose I and will have to be removed The i condition of the hand, however, which ! is badly swollen, and in which blond I poisoning nearly developed. I* r:cb that several weeks must elapse be--1 fore the operation for the removal of the bone can be accomplished Mr*. Burr s also suffering front a poison affect ng ber face from the Injured , hand To ease the pain in the hand. Mr*. Burr lay her head on the member. but in doing so went to sleep. When she awoke the hand was stuck to her face and had spread the poison to the part of her eheek which eame in contact with ft Prompt medical action, however, will prevent anything serious. The fracture was rereived while at the sale at the Morris store, when an attendant at the targk.'n sales grabbed Mrs. Burr's hand instead of a jardiniere and held on with such tenacity that the bone was crushed before the mistake w?« realized. At first the hand wa* ter developments showed the fractti-e and the attending serioo* results -o AUorney D. B. Erwin of this city was at Berne where he attended the proceedings ro*a*!ve to the awarding of the eonrror? * y Tn stte C. C. Beer for the bizildleg of * new v boolhonse a fisf’lr' nrroSer nine. Monroe ttrwushfp. iora’H* «tbo»t twe mile* west of terne .Be rcrt-ec' *as awarded to 'he 1 -r*-' Arvt I- il Stone Company
■■■■r i i ■iwii r— Convenient! Now, the distance to St. Louis is materially shortened bv the convenience of the service— Through Sleepers to St. Louis Daily at 10:36 p.m. on “The Commercial T raveler” New Pullmans with all the comforts-electric lights, electric fans, dental lavatories, and more commodious dressing rooms for ladies. Luxurious Reclining Chair Cars (seats free) add much to the pleasure of the journey. Then, there is no change of cars-you go right through without a bit of bother. Morning arrival in St. Louis in ample time for business, or for connecting trams. Tickets and information at Clover Leaf Station. Toledo, St. Louis & Western R.R. “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE” Decatur, Ind. Have YOU V Bought This - ' w'. j Washing Machine That Re«Uy J “< s.r’. »’•* Washes Clothes ‘ \ • -,'Z “~” ' /*-<■ fkg?. ? i You ought to NOW j» Q C Ji—TTOCSECirAXISGame 1 • X 1 wit’ the cleaning of* 3 ** r curtains, blankets, dain’' t coarse things, is at hand. The famous BOSS—the machine with ,he t mechanical washboard—cleans all equally well. Write TODA' !uI r our book of washday hints. THE BOSS WASHING MACHINE CO, Dept. O. Cwcuumu. Ofc** »
I whose bld »a* 11.000 The bi<j, ts | ’ received .bout a mon'h mo. thl»c7 I pan? being the lowest bidder, b al „ H ing to some mliuk*. the M ® fused to accept the contract N*. K were advertised for again aiuj I company »a» again the !<,»»,, K ■ and the contract entered into L ® I plan* lor the ► bool were k , An hitect Abraham Boegi.-v sn( | ~ II building will be brick, modern u I 'every respect, with furnace he»m ® 1 ;«lant and al! conveniences II 'e. hoolhouae was cond-mne-i (,y K I state board of health Work on t k» ■ pew building will begin a’ once, yy !■ botjds for the building hav.- :-«en fl to Elliott & Son* of India:.iix>li, WJ fl are being printed In thl* office, a, ■ transcrip and forms having ■ ’! drawn by Attorney D. B Erwin g® this city. £ NEW ERIE TIME table. I ■j Card* for the recently a.I -pte< I ‘ Erie time table, taking ton j- w I ■ 15th la*t, were distributed this aor* I ’ | ing b.» the locad agent The • .ad w «j I ‘ I run three fast train* each way on th* I : i following schedule: I Weitbound. I 1 1 Xo. T ; - G a R I No. 237 1! M ts . I Eastbound I I No. 8 3:37 n a I *!No. 22fi 128 ». n. I ‘ ] No. < - -2» p * I o— — -- — i BLOODINE OINTMENT I CURES ECZEMI ' Itching and bleeding piles, psoha- ’ is. salt rheum. pimT'le*. rash-a. dan--1 druff and falling balr Mrs H WAI 1 len. Gaffney. C. C, say* "1 hit? : 1 , used Bloodine Ointment for I and find it a most effective renudy’ Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S KASTORIA
LARGE FARM P» cT ' HHLLIhSMEH »e et f - iKRnKSTffIf «;;. ; Im:chigan| w by a in a put of :h ; i ’ • ■ Fa lore is poaubie by reaw. creat ■ < h Tt ’ r ** t y crop* <rrj«n. | Noetheectem V,. ■ ;--r ■> s he Kieal locality tor th* , *' - = * '*"=■' prectycal farmer who nny ■ *oon bacae’e in t ‘ ’he raising ot sraana. grawta trials, wegetebies and stock Deep, fertile *o:t. fiae de ' mate, <ooc tra r :sportar n| > by rail and water and the bey* of anar«.e'. e k® vt scm< n*l bae earns in imr rov.J tisoae who w „.*r' -/ ;
