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WD LUCK fOUOWS 1. EDWARDS ABOUT

Letter Said He Wanted a Wife, But His Wife Won't Let Him, It Seems.

Doggone. Some men have tKe toughest luck. Here a few days ago along came a letter from Lee Edwards, or at least purporting to be from Lee Edwards of Holland, Tex., f.eitlng forth how lonesome Lee wa« iii his Lone Star home without a wife uiui asking the aid of the postmaster i'frc in getting a helpmate for him. ]*ut it seems th&re is some obstacle. Ii develops, if the letters have It light, that Lee is mistaken about anting a wife. And his wife can inove it. The following letter was received by The Tribune today:

Holland, Tex., Nov. 34, 1914.

Editor Terre Haute Tribune, Terre Haute, Ind: I, by chance, saw where Lee B)dwara«, of Zapata, Tex., was asking for help in your paper to find a bride, and I would like to say for the benefit of the readers and subscribers of your paper and the girls that might write to him, that he ha* no property whatever, and that he is a married man. He Is my legal husband. I was married to him In San Antonio March 22, 1913,' and have lived with him until the last three months.

Will you please print this and also send me a copy of the paper containing lils ad. also mine, and oblige.

MRS. LEE EDWARDS, Holland, Texas.

Since the publication of Edwards' letter Mr. Cleary has been besieged with letters from many eastetrn points, written by w6men who have heard of the offer. After the publication of the letter in the Tribune it was copied by the Boston PoBt, the New York World and many other eastern papers, and many of the eastern girls have been anxious to seize the opportunity.

In his Friday morning mail Mr. Cleary received one letter from a young lady at Lewiston, Me. one from Warner. N. H. three from Brooklyn, N. Y„ and one from Rockaway Beach, X. Y., all asking that Mr. Edwards give them due consideration before making a decision.

ORPHEUM FEASTS FRIENDS.

Friends and employes of the Orpheum theater were treated to a delightful Thanksgiving dinner at the Elks' club Thursday noon as the guests of Fox and Keating, owners of the theater. The guests were Frank Holland, Charles Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Grady, John J. Iacoponelli, Carl Reynard, William Prentice, Edward Pullen, Maurice Fotx, Mr. and Mrs. Benito Kaitz, Carl Pfeifer, Kenneth Dunkin, Messrs. Fox and Keating and Misses Mae Cochran, Lois Markland and Grace Graves.

Rub, Tear, Scratch, No More!

Zemo Gives Immediate Relief From Itohing and Burning—Drives Away Eczema Quickly.

•Jet a Free Trial Bottle and Prove It. If you want to put a quick stop to the torture of eczema or other skin trouble, and want to rid yourself of the affllccion forever, you can't begin using Zemo too soon. This clean, antiseptic non-greasy liquid does the busitiess and Joes it in a jlffv. as you will ndmit when you have tested it. Prove Zemo. Try a 2Dc bottle from your druggist today or send your address and 4c (for actual poscajje) to E. AV. Rose Co. La borate ries. Dept. 37, St. Louis, Mo., for a free trial bottle (In plain wrapper) that will ctnvlnce you in short order. Send now!

Zemo Is sold and guaranteed by druggists everywhere, and in Terre Haute by Buntin Drug Co., corner Sixth and AV abash Shandy & Son and Shandy's Terminal Pharmacy.

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Chicago, Terre Haute ani Southeastern Railway Company

NORTHBOUND —Dally—

Leave No. 4 No. 6 No. 2 Seymour 7:20 am 2:40 pm Bedford 8:53 am 4:07 pm Odon 10:13 am 5:30 pm 7:05 am IClnora 10:25 am 6:45 pm 7:17 am Beehunter 10:38 am 6:10 pm 7:30 am Linton 10:50 am 6:22 pm 7:42 pm jHsonville 11:23 am 6:52 pm 8:11 am Av. .T H. 12:20 pm 7:45 pm 9:10 pm

SOUTHBOUND —Daily—

Leave No. 1 No. 3 No. 5 Terre H. 5:60 am 1:10 pm 5:50 pm Jason ville 6:46 am 2:09 pm 6:44 pin Ltnton 7:14 am 2:33 pm 7:12 am Eeehunter 7:30 am 2:46 pm 7:25 pm Elnora 7:46 am 3:00 pm 7:41 pm Odon 7:68 am 3:12 pm 7:55 pm Bedford 'J:22 am 4:3 pm Ar. Seym'r 10:50 am 6:05 pm

For lurtber information or time tables call on local ticket agents. or write

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MARVELOUS RECOVERY OF YOUNG INDIANA 6IRL

ES iHER MAY BAUGHN

Mr a. Sallle Baughn, of R. F. 1. No. 2, Lyons, Ind., In a letter of grateful thanks, dated July ii, 1914, gives praise to Nature's Creation for the remarkable recovery of her daughter. Esther May Baughn. ''Seven years ago last September," she writes, "my daughter was struck accidentally with a ball bat and we doctored her all winter for rheumatism. The following June an abscess formed on the limb and Dr of Indianapolis, operated and scraped the bone. Tne following February she was again operated on In the same place. It did not heal, but kept running and pieces of bone came out. She took four bottles of Nature's Creation and her limb has been healed up now for three or four years. She is growing and looks fine."

For children and grown-ups alike, Nature's Creation Is the most successful remedy known for tuberculosis and conditions leading to It—such as asthma, bronchitis, catarrh. Impure blood and rundown system. Hundreds of letters in our flies—open to your inspection—ai*e convincing evidence of the merits of this remedy. If you would like to know more about Nature's Creation, write for "Truth," our free booklet, containing photos and testimony's from local parties.

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North street, Terre Hnute. Ind. CltlsenM Telephone 4141.

M. 1,. HAYMAJ(i\, Dispenner, 417 $ate Life Bid?., IntllunHpolis, Iud.

WOMAN ISTHREAIENED BY ELf CKHAND LtTTtR

Trouble Growing Out of Whipping of Two Boys By Religious Cult, Stirs Newton, m.

3y Special Correspondent. NEWTON, 111., Nov. 27.—Newton citizens are all wrought up over a blackhand letter that has been received by Mrs. Emma Van Treese, and reads as follows: "Mrs. Emi Vantrece, the vote taken and you must be whipped or burned out."

No name is signed. The reason for this letter, it is thought, grows out of a little trouble that occurred here lajBt February when Mrs. Van Treesa and a number of other members of Liie Holiness church, which religion does not believe In sparing the rod, took two young boys, Raymond and Cameron Richardson, aged 8 and 10 years, and tried to whip the evil spirit from them. The lads were whipped from 9 o'clock in the morning until 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Complaints were made the following morning and the entire Holiness band was arrested and fined. At that time feeling grew to such an extent that fears of mob violence were felt and the sheriff appointed special deputies to protect the members of the cult. A mob was later formed and their place of worship was destroyed by fire.

No action has been taken by Mrs. Van Treese but it is thought the federal authorities will try to trace the source of the letter.

MOST USED AUTOS CHANGE HANDS through the want ads in The Tribune.

FAINTING SPELLS

Asbuxy Park Woman Had Complete Nervous Breakdown—Restored to Health by Vinol.

Asbury Park, N. J.—"I was in such a nervous, weak, run-down condition that 1 could not sleep nights, every little thing disturbed me, my appetite was very poor, and I was losing flesh. I was so nervous at times that I used to faint and have hysterics. I do my housework for a family of four, and they became alarmed at my condition. I tried beef, iron and wine and cod liver oil emulsions without benefit. One day our druggist suggested that I try Vinol and told me how it had helped others.' I did so, and it has simply done wonders for me, as I am a well woman and entirely cured of my nervousness.— Mrs. Katherine E. Klein, Asbury fark, N". J.

Such reliable testimony should convince others of the value of Vinol, therefore if you are worn out, weak and nervous and want new strength and more vitality, we ask you to take Vinol, our delicious cod liver and Iron tonic If it fails to benefit you we give back your money.

Viiiol is a constitutional rej*j^.«^-r a}l weak, nervous and run-c'vA" rtC3*

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THREE POSTMASTERS WILL BE APPOINTED

Congressman Moss Confers With Democrats About Offices at Dana, Cayuga and Newport.

By Special Correspondent. CAYUGA, Ind., Nov. 27.—Congressman Ralph W. Moss spent Tuesday in Vermillion county, conferring with the democrats generally in regard to the three postofflce appointments which he is to make soon at Cayuga, Newport and Dana respectively. While in Cayuga the congressman stopped at the hotel and the various candidates and party workers visited him and discussed the appointment for the local office. He was accompanied on his trip here by County Chairman Forest Kaufman, of Dana, and Attorney Mark W. Lyday, of Clinton.

The term of the Dana postmaster expires in January, 1915 Newport a little later on, and the Cayuga office will not need a new postmaster until June, 1916. All three are third class offices and there are a number of applications for each office, the local office having five. Ab yet Mr. Moss has made no choice for the various offices.

Confined at Hospital.

By Special Correspondent. CAYUGA, Ind., Nov. 27.—Mrs. Robert O. Jones, wife of a prosperous farmer residing north of Cayuga, is confined in the Lakeview hospital it Danville, 111., where sne recently underwent an operation for gall stonefr, sixty-three being removed.

Mrs. Richard C. Ritter, who resides south of town, is confined in the same hospital for treatment. Both patients are said, to be improving.

Students Give Festival.

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BIBLE CLASS MEETINGS.

The Terre Haute class of the Interternational Bible Students associahold their meetings regularly in the Odd Fellows' temple. Services Sunday at 2:30 p. m., Berean study. Subject, "Events in Connection with |he Second Presence of Christ." Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., praise, prayer and testimony meeting. Thursday, 2:30 p. m., Berean study, subject, "Divine Plan of the Ages." Friday, 7:30 p. m., subject, "Tabernacle Types of Better Sacrifices."

WHEN IN DOUBT. Try The Tribune.

CAUSE FOR ALARM

Catarrh a Danger Sign. Hyomei the Remedy—Guaranteed by Baur's Pharmacy.

There is no more common yet dangerous and distressing disease than catarrh, which is generally indicated by dull headaches, snuffling, raising of mucus, and frequent colds. If it is not ci.red it will surely weaken the delicate tlsues lining the air passages, frequently destroys the hearing and often leads to one of the most dreaded ailments.

Hyomei is a most effective, safe and reliable remedy for all catarrh ills. No dangerous drugs are taken into the stomach. You simply breathe it, using a small inhaler that comes with every complete outfit. The balsamic medication of Hyomei being taken in with the air you breathe simply has to reach all the sore, raw and inflamed surfaces of the air passage®—its antiseptic healing begins at once. You feel better after the first H'yomei treatment—even almost hopeless cases respond quickly.,

Druggists everywhere sell Hyomei, I which is inexpensive, pleasant and easy to use, and surely gives quick and per- I ms.nent benefit. Ask for the complete outfit. Baur's Pharmacy supplies his customers on the "No-cure-no-pay" plan. You certainly cannot aftor£ to neglect your catarrhal trouble, head colds, or bronchitis when you can get a harmless remedy without rislkirg a Sffflfs'trom various founderies

in the city and told the officers where they could be located. He is said to have confessed that he recently took two inner tubes and one casing from the automobile of Sam Gray. He was sent to Jail charged with larceny.

WHEN IN DOUBT. Try The Tribune.

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Two Rug Specials

No. 1

These are $18.50 and $20.00 Tapestry Rugs in the 9x12 ft. size. Selling Saturday, each

This lot consists of $30 ster Rugs in the 9x12 ft. size. Selling special Saturday, each ..

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DRESSERS

We have a complete line of Dressers awaiting yo'ir inspeciion, both Cobnuii and Princess designs. The. finishes are golden oak, mahogany, Circassian walnut, maple and white enamel. It's truly a wonderful line and economically priced, ranging upward from

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Whether you buy for cash or on extended credit, Silberman's with each purchase. It is upon satisfaction that this store has ga ronage and we are as much interested as you that every piece of/ here be exactly as represented.

MORRIS CHAIRS

This is the chair for solid comfort ^nportsTtL cit^f and we are showing it in a number of mahogany construction new designs. The chairs are roomy quarter lengths. The and built substantial backs recline to any desired angle, and nearly all have the sliding foot rest. There are designs in both oak and mahogany £rv A A for your inspection while prices I UX begin at

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ECONOMY

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Remember every article we advertise is guaranteed to be best in the market. All of our meats are

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Small pork shoulder, 6 to 10 lb. average, per pound IZ'/fcc

Small fresh ham, average, per pound

14% pound 12'/ac

Pure pork sausage, per lb.. 121/ao

Spare ribs, fresh every day, per pound 12'/fco

Prime roast beef, per pound 12!/so Boiling beef, per pound 10c

Semi-round or porter steak, per pound

Shamrock breakfast .... 17'/2e

Sugar cured Jewel bacon.. 12 '/2®

Our best lard, 6 pounds for 65c

Compound lard, 5 pounds for 50o

GROCERIES.

Granulated sugar, 10 lba. for 55e Naco oats, 4 lOo pkgs 25o Potatoes, per bushel .55o

t/romptly" attended to. Make checks or money orders payable to

Star Liquor House

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RANGES

We have a line of Ranges this season that we are proud to show you, and one we can fully guarantee. They are built for service as well as beauty and everyone a good baker. Your have your choice of cast or steel models in Coal Ranges and combinations of Coal and Gas. Prices begin at

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substantial, extra heavy an together. Seats revolve to-: comfortable bed. The uph| qualities Boston, genuine leathers over oil temperec springs. Don't fail to 13 spect them. Prices begin

HEATERS:

A complete line of the season'» newest models await your inspection here. Each one is guaranteed to give satisfaction. All are neatly trimmed in nickel, this includes both soft and hard coal burners. Prices are the lowest possible considering quality, ranging up-* ward from

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FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING

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