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Classified, Column. FOR SALE. For Sale— A good milch cow, weight 1,200, guaranteed to give 5 gallons of milk a day, sound and all right. Inquire of G. W. Tudor, phone 301. For Sale— Spring chickens, and cream. Mrs. York. For Sale— Good seasoned posts and i cord wood. Apply to Emil Johnson, on the Rankin Halstead place, 7 miles northwest of Rensselaer, or phone Mt. Ayr, 21 D. For Sale— Driving mare, buggy and harness. James H. Chapman. For Sale— s acres, black land, fine for truck or suburban home; has large tile through it for drainage; lies on north Main street, outside the corporation. Will sell at right price on favorable tprms. G. F. Meyers. FOR RENT. For Rent— One barn and two residence properties in Rensselaer. Frank Foltz, administrator. For Rent— s room cottage. Inquire at the Jasper Savings & Trust Co. For Rent— Two houses, 1 has one lot, the other two; 'produce planted goes with one house. $6 per month for either; located on West Clark street. , Chas. Battleday. For Rent— Six room cement cottage. Ray D. Thompson. For Rent— s room house with large garden and fruit. Inquire of A. H. Hopkins or Ellen Sayler. WANTED. Wanted— Lawns to mow or garden work of any kind. Call Ross Monahan through phone 428, or box 236. Wanted— Two unfurnished rooms in a good residence district. Address X. Y. Z., care Republican. Wanted— Owner of first-class machine to do the threshing for about 800 acres of grain in Jordan township. Address John Grey, R. D., Remington Indiana. LOST. Lost— Between Rensselaer and DeMotte, a single Rumble cushion. Return to Rensselaer Garage. FOUND. Found— Man’s coat, brown, with black stripe. Inquire here. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to Loan— lnsurance company money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of E. P. Honan. lo.tf
Why He Loved Her So.
She has a sprightly step; faultless skin; rich, rosy complexion; smiling face. She looks good, feels good, because Electric Bitters keep her in perfect health; make all organs active, digestion good, prevent headaches, allow no chance for “blues”. Try them yourself. 50c at A. F. Long’s.
Give It Time.
Old Lady: “I want you td take back that parrot you sold me. I find that it swears very badly.” " >. Bird Dealer; ‘‘Well, madam, H's a very young bird. It’ll learn to swear better when it’s a bit older.”
New Tailoring Store.
Suits made to order at reasonable prices. Clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired. Also ladies' garments pressed. Dry cleaning a specialty. All work guaranteed first-class. MEYERS & SECOR.
“Come seben, come eleben!” said the crapshooter earnestly, rolling the bones. *Siire thing,” responded Policeman 711, stepping around the corner and collaring the player, “but how did you know my number T—Philadelphia Lodger.
Fate.
DR. ROSE M. REMEK OPTOMETRIST. GLASSES PRESCRIBED - AND FITTED. Harris Block Phone 403
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK AND GRAIN MARKET.
CHICAGO XJTE BTOCB U. S. Yards, Chicago, 111,, June 17.Receipts of Jwe stock today: Hogs, 9,000; Cattle, TOO* Sheep, 5,000. Estimated for Monday: Hogs, 30,000; Cattle, 21,000, Sheep; 23,000. Ilogs weak, 5 to 10c higher. Mixed, $9.20 to $9.45. Heavy, $9.25 to $9.40. Rough, $9.10 to $9.20. Light, $9.20 to $9.45. Cattle steady. Beeves, $5.80 to $8.75. Cows, $2.75 to $.715. Stockers, $4.10 to $6.40. * Texans, $6.00 to $7.35. Calves, $6.85 to $9.00. CASH Wheat Cora Oats EUTVBBB July Sept. Dec. Wheat Open .. 93%94 92%% 92%93% High 94% 92% 93% Low 95% 93 91% Close .... 95% 93% 91% Corn Open .... 58%% 59%% 57% High .... 58% 59% 57% Low 58% 58% 58% Close .... 58% 58%—• 57% Oats Open .... 37% 36%% 37—% High .... 37% 36% 37% Low 37 36 J , 36 Close .... 37 36 36%
Marvelous Discoveries
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Methodist Church Services.
The subject for Sunday morning at Trinity M. E. church is “The Four Kinds of Soil.” Evening, “The Causes of Failure, or Some Things to be Guarded Against.”
Kept the King at Home.
“For the past year we have kept the King of all laxatives—Dr. King's New Life Pills—in our home and they have proved a blessing to all our family,” writes Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y. Easy, but sure remedy for all stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Only 25c at A. F. Long's.
Christian Church Services.
There will be an “Old Folks” service at the Christian church on Sunday morning. The old time songs will be sung. The subject of the sermon is “Better Things Ahead.” Anyone desiring to attend this service, but physically unable, will be furnished with transportation by notifying the pastor or Wm. S. Day. The subject of the evening sermon is “What Shall the Harvest Be?” All are welcome to these services.
Wrecks in Business
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Church of God Services.
Sunday morning, preaching at 10:45, subject, “The Perfection of the Son of God, by the Father; When and How Accomplished?” Come and hear what the word aaith.
NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS.
The Fraternal Order of Eagles of Indiana is holding its fifth annual convention in Richmond, with more than 2,000 iti attendance. The Evansville board of- education has decided to pay Frank W. Cooley, recently removed from the superintendency of the Evansville schools, his ’ salary up to the end of his contract term, August 1. Secretary Dickinson left Washington Thursday night for a tour of the world. The objective point will be the Philippine islands, where he will spend five weeks familiarizing himself with conditions there. In Indiana, according to a report of the census bureau, there are 555 church organizations that conduct religious servicesfn foreign languages. Indiana is fifteenth among the states in this respect, Minnesota leading with 2,793. While Hugh Bickel, a 15 year old Union City boy, was trying to extract the bullet from a 32 calibre cartridge Wednesday with a penknife, the cart-Ttdge-exploded. The bullet penetrated his breast and he died in five minutes. . A rural mail carrier, of Findley, 0., has secured--a patent on a magnetic railroad system that he claims will revolutionize railroad travel. With his system he says a speed of from 200 to 300 miles an hour can be maintained with safety and at reasonable rates. „ Because congress refuses to adjorn, the Thirteenth district democratic congressional convention, to have been held in South Bend next Wednesday has been indefinitely postponed for the third time. The convention will not be held until A. Barnhart can attend. The Wabash college commencement ended Wednesday morning with the conferring of degrees upon the fortytwo members of the senior class. A number of honorary degrees were bestowed upon several alumni. Prof. James Haydon Tufts, head of the department of philosophy at Chicago university, delivered the commencement address. Governor Haskell, of Oklahoma last night issued a proclamation declaring the capital location bill carried and officially declared Oklahoma City to have recieved the greatest number of votes. The proclamation is based upon the complete returns furnished the_governor by the state election board. The measure carried by approximately 33,000 majority. Drivers of automobiles who exceed the speed limit in Shelbyville have been coming to grief recently, and the latest case was one in which Orville Sells, of Anderson, entered a plea of guilty over the telephone to a justice the pfeace in Shelbyville and settled a fine of $27.75 to the Shelbyville chief of police, who was there to arrest him. The state board of medical examination and registration will meet June 21 to pass on charges of immorality preferred against Dr. Eugene Redlinger, of Huntington, the purpose being to have his license revoked. According to information which has been received by the board, Redinger has been convicted and sentenced to the penitentiary for criminal acts in connection with the practice of medicine. The Franklin college board of directors has issued a formal call to Dr. Elijah A. Hanley, of Providence, R. 1., to the presidency of the school. The board has also agreed to increase the endowment to $500,000. Dr. Hanley is one of the first Baptist preachers of the country, and is at the present time pastor of the Providence Baptist church. He is an alumnus of Franklin, having graduated in the class of 1895.
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1' KASTEB’S BADE. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Indiana, made and entered on the 12th day of May, 1910, wherein The Peoples Trust Company is complainant, and Crescent Oil, Asphalt and Gas Company, and others, are defendants, being cause numbered 10984, the undersigned JWaster in Chancery will on . MOMEAT, JUNE 27, 1910, offer for sale and sell at public outcry at the door of the County Court' House in the town of Rensselaer, in the County of Jasper, and State of Indiana, between the hours of nine o’clock A. M. and five o’clock P. M. of said day to the highest bidder, the following described real estate and fixtures, situate in the County of Jasper and State of Indiana, namely: First: (1) The south half (9%) of the south-east quarter (SE%) of section twenty-nine (29), containing eighty (80) acres, more or less, the northeast quarter (NE%) of the southeast quarter (SE%) of section twenty-nine (29), containing forty (40) acres, more or less. (2) Ten (10) acres oft the north side of the northeast quarter the northeast quarter (NE%) of section thirty-two (32); and (3) The northeast quarter (NE%) of section twenty-nine (29), containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres, more or less, together with all dwelling houses, barns and other structures erected or used for farming purposes on all of said lands hereinabove described. All of said lands being situated in township thirty-one (31) north, range five (5) west, situated in Jasper County, tn the State of Indiana. Secondly, the following property: All and singular the improvements located on the lands last described, including the buildings, machinery, and equipments for producing and disposing of oil and other substances, and ail and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging, (excepting only all dwelling houses, barns, and other structures erected or used for farming purposes thereon). (4) All and singular the right, title and interest of the said Crescent Company in, to and under the following leases, contracts, agreements, goods, chattels and personal property, together with the tenements, hereditaments, rights, easements, privileges and immunities and appurtenances thereto appertaining, to-wit: A. Lease from John C. Vanatta to the Federal Oil and Asphaltum Company, dated ' August 5, 1903, recorded, leasing property described as follows: The southeast quarter (SE%) of section thirty-three (33), township thirty-one (31) north, range five (5) west, except eleven (11) acres out of.the northwest corner thereof, belonging to Henry W. Snyder and L. Davis Noble, or their grantees. Also the west half (W%) of the northeast quarter (NE%) of section four (.4), township thirty (30) north, range five (5) west. Also the southwest quarter (SW%) of section thirty-four (34), the north-west quarter (NW%) of the south-east quarter (SE%) of section thirty-four (34). Also the south-east quarter (SE%) of the north-west quarter (NW%) of section thirty-four and the South end of the south-west quarter (SW%) of the north-west quarter (NW%) of section thirty-four (34), all in township thirty-one (31) north, range five (5) west, containing two hundred and sixty-eight (268) acres. In all four hundred ninety-nine and one half (499%) acres, be it more or less. B. Lease from Benjamin J. Gifford to the Illinois Oil Company, dated June 20, 1899, recorded June 26, 1899, leasing the following described property: All lands said Giftord may own in the following sections: Twenty-three (23), Twenty-two (22), twenty-seven (27), twenty-eight (28), twenty-nine (29), thirty (30), thirty-one (31), and thirtytwo (32), in township thirty-one (31), range five (5); also sections four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9). ten (10), fifteen (15), sixteen (16 seventeen (17). eighteen (18), nineteen (19), twenty (20), twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22), twenty-nine (29), thirty (30), and thirty-three (33), in township thirty (30), range five (5): also sections one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen (13), fourteen (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (16), twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23), twenty-four (2’4), and twenty-five (25), in township thirty (30), range six (6); also sections ten (10), three (3), four (4), five (5), fifteen (15), twenty-two (22), twentyseven (27), twenty-six (26), twenty-five (25), thirty-six (36), thirty-five (35), thirty-four (34), and thirty-three (33), in township thirty-one (31), range six (6). all in Jasper County, Indiana. C. Agreement between said Gifford and G. Brace Colt, attorney in fact, dated June 16, 1903, recorded August 27, 1903. / D. Lease from James Toyne to Interstate Oil Co., dated May 24, 1899, recorded July 8, 1899, leasing the south half (S%) of the north-west quarter (NW%) of section thirty-three (33), township thirty-one (31) north, range five (5) west, containing eighty (80) acres, in Gillam township, Jasper County, Indiana. —■ .—— E. Lease from J. W. Toyne to Byrd Syndicate, Limited, dated June 1, 1900, recorded November 30, 1900, leasing all of the north half (N%) of the northwest quarter (NW%) of section thirtythree (33), except that portion lying east of a line drawn north and south commencing on south line at a point fif te ® n d®) feet east of Well known as No. 2 Toyne. F. Lease from Thomas Stoner to Interstate Oil Company, dated May 24 1899, recorded August 2, 1900, leasing the north half (N%). of the south-west quarter (SW%) of section thirty-three (33), township thirty-one (31) north, range five (5) west, containing eighty (80) acres; also fifteen (15) acres off the south-east quarter (SE%) of section thirty-two (32), township thirty-two (32) north, range five (5) west, the last described land being in Walker township and the first described in Gillam township, all in the County of Jasper, State of Indiana. f rom William J. Swisher and S lll3 Swisher to Egbert W. Gillett and Clarence J*’ Gillett, dated November 4, 1891, recorded August 7, 1899, leasing the west half (W%) of the south-east (SE%) of section thirty-three (33) except eleven (11) acres out of the north-west corner, also the east half <E%) of the south-east quarter (SE%) of section thirty-three (33), except twelve (12) acres off the north end of the above, all in township thirty-one (31) north of range five (5). containing in a *l one hundred and thirty-seven (137) acres, more or less, situated in Jasper County, Indiana. H. Lease from Alvira J. Wilcox and Abner C. Wilcox to the Interstate Oil Company, dated June 7, 1899, recorded A^F, u . st « 2 ’ . 1900 ’ leasing the east half (L%) of the north-east quarter (NEU) of section thirty-three (33), township thirty-one (31) north, range five (5) west, except the garden and orchard situated in Jasper County. Indiana. All of said leasehold interests having passed to the said Crescent Oil, Asphalt & Gas Company by sundry processes assignments and mesne conveyances. <5) Equipment of 352 Drilled Wells. (6) The following, which are situated upon the leased property hereinabove mentioned: 2 Power, engine and boiler houses (in one building); 1 engine and power house; 2 boiler houses; 8 Clipper no. 2 drilling machines, with tools and some extra tools; 1 Clipper no. 1 drilling machine with tools (old); 2 Mascot double eccentric Mascot pumping powers; 1 Jones double eccentric Jones pumping power; 1 old Jones single eccentric pumping power; K B 1 20-horse power Reid gas engine; 2 Climax 20-H. P. engines; 1 old Climax 12-H. P. engine; 1 Atlas 20 H. P. engine; 2 Atlas 35 H. P. boilers (bricked in); 1 Farrar & Treft outside boiler \ J xL -■ X"■ z • —— ■ 1 Broderick.* Quilan boiler (35 H. P.)1 portable boiler (11 H. P.); 1 National steam pump 9x5%x12; 11 Knowles steam pump; 1 Gardner boiler feed pump 3x2x3; 1 second-hand Worthington boiler feed pump; . ... - 1 small hand force pump; „ 7 iron Jones turntables; 3 Detroit sight feed lubricators; 2 Gardner governors; 8,000 feet of 3 inch pipe (in ground), with fittings; —;— A small quantity of extra fittings for same; 3 steam recording gauges; 2 3-inch patent scrapers;
2 tool and supply housed; 1 blacksmith shop with forge, bellows, anvil, etc.: 4 coal bins; 1 tank house; , <■ 1 10,000-barrel steel tank; 7 600-barrel wooden tanks; 16 250-barrel wqoden tanks; 5 small wooden tanks; 140,000 feet 2-inch pipe (partly in ground) and fittings, together with all •fittings and connections; - 120,000 feet of iron pull rods with some extra connections; 200 pumping outfits of three sizes, 2, 2%, 3 inch and fittings for same.; 2,500 feet of 1-inch black pipe and some small fittings; 160 wooden pumping jacks complete with mud sills; 1 4-lnch working barrel with valves and fittings; 3,000 rod line poles; 1 oil tank; 6 water tanks for use on wagon; 3 Page fence jacks; • >• Tubing outfits and pipe tongs; 2 sets of stocks and dies; 3 vises. (7) The following, which are situate upon the two hundred and ninety (290) acres of land hereinbefore described; One 12 H. P. dynamo engine; 1 dynamo; One 150 H. P. Marine boiler; One air compresser or engine. All contained in a brick power house, together with the electrical apparatus and other appurtenances contained in the said building. The power plant, pipe, threading machinery, tools and fittings contained in the engineer's workshop; One boiler feed pump; One 5,000-barrel steel tank; Twenty 70-barrel steel tanks; One 250-barrel wooden tanks; Two drilling machines; 24 oil well pumps on wells, together with their appurtenances; 1 elevated wooden water tank; One 100-barrel still with its equipment; About 750 feet of side track connecting the Chicago & Wabash Valley Railroad; Two horses and harness; One buggy; About 30.000 feet of pipe line. (8) Together with all machinery, tools, implements and materials whatsoever used in respect to the operation, repairing or replacing of any of the wells or the buildings, machinery or other business carried on upon any of the above mentioned premises or any part thereof or convenient or necessary for the use and purpose thereof, now held or owned, built or constructed by the said “Crescent Company” on any of the lands hereinabove described, together with all equipments or appurtenances thereunto belonging. (9) Also all franchises connected with or relating to the business of the sard “Crescent Company” now held by it, and all corporate franchises and privileges of any nature relating thereto, including the franchise to be a corporation, which are now possessed or exercised by the said “Crescent Company”. The said property will be sold without relief from valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana, for cash, in the manner prescribed by the laws of the State of Indiana for the sale of real estate and personal property on execution. The said sale shall be subject to the approval of said Circuit Court of the United States for the District of .Indiana. , EDWARD DANIELS, ,, T Master in Chancery. D-May 28-June4-11-l&;
MABTSB’S BADE. O-v ' By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Indiana, made and entered on the 12th day of May, 1910, wherein The Peoples Trust Company is complainant, and the American Lubric and Refining Company, and others, are defendants, being cause numbered 10983, the undersigned Master in Chancery will on MOBDAT, JVWE 27, 1910, offer for sale and sell at public outcry at the door of the County Court House in the town of Rensselaer, in the County of Jasper, and State of Indiana, between the hours of nine o'clock A. M. and five o’clock P. M. of said day to the highest bidder, the following described real estate and fixtures situate in the County of Jasper, and State of Indiana, namely: First: (1) The north-east quarter (NE%), (excepting therefrom ten (10) acres off the north side thereof) of the north-east Quarter (NE%) of section thirty-two (32), township thirty-one (31) north, range five (5) west, containing thirty (30) acres, more or less; (2) The east fifteen (15) acres of the north-east quarter (NE%) of the southeast quarter (SE%) of section thirtytwo (32), township thirty-one (31) north, range five (5) west; (3) The north-west quarter (NW%) of section thirty-three (33), township thirty-one (31)- north, range five (5) west, containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres, more or less; -- (4) The east half (E%) of the northeast quarter (NEU) of section thirtythree (33) north, range five (s)' west containing eighty (80) acres, more, or less; <5) The north half (N%) of the south-west quarter (SW%) of section thirty-three (33), township thirty-one (31) north, range five (5) west, containing eighty (80) acres, more or less' (6) A tract of land embracing one (1) acre, more or less, bounded as follows: Commencing at a point on the center line of section thirty-two (32) township thirty-one (31) north, range five (5) west, seventy-one (71) feet east of the center of said section; thence east on the said center line one hundred fifty-three hundredths (162.53) feet; thence north two hundred sixty-eight (268) feet; thence west one hundred sixty-two and fifty-three hundredths (162.53) feet; thence south two hundred and sixty-eight (268) feet to the place of beginning; (7) Lot one (1) in block one (1), and b J? ck two (2) ’ lot twelve (12) in block three (3), and out-lot thirteen (13), all situated in the town of Asphaltum, as designated in the Records of said Jasper County in the Deed Records 73, at page 69, being the same land heretofore conveyed by Benjamin F. Rouse and Ida M. Rouse, his wife, to Carl McFadden, all of said land being situated in section twenty-eight (28). township thirty-one (31) north, range five (5) west; ° ( 8> The south half (S%) of the north-west quarter (NW%) of section four (4); the south-west quarter (SW>4 ) of section four (4), township thirty (30) north, range fiye (5) west of the 2nd principal meridian; (9) The south-west quarter (SWI4) of section twenty-nine (29). the northwest quarter (NW%) of the south-east 9oa'x r, ' e A. of section twenty-nine (29), the south-east quarter (SE%) of the north-west quarter of section twen-ty-nine (29), all in township thirty-one (31) north, range five (5) west of the 2nd principal meridian; (10) The south half (S%) of the north-east quarter (NEU) of section thirty-two (32), thirteen (13) acres of even width off the east side of the southS u-f ll ' art r of the north-west quarter (NW%) of section thirty-two (32) all that .?? rU °fi of the northwest quarter - of . th ® north-east quarter (NE%) of section thirty-two (32) which lies south-east of the center line es a certain dredge ditch constructed thereon and comprising twenty (20) acres more br less, the south half (S%) of the south-west quarter (SWU) of section twenty-eight (28), all in township thirty-one (31) north, range five (5) west of the 2nd principal meridian, Jasper County, Indiana; Subject to the rights of the grantees in and to certain deeds theretofore executed bv Benjamin J. Gifford, one of said deeds conveying three lota in the town of Asphaltum to one Gill, and the 2 th^/:^, nveylnr a tract °f land 150 feet b y 200 feet to one Farlow; also subject to the town plat of Asphaltum and the right-of-way of the Chicago & Wabash Valley Railroad aa now constructed- also subject to the right-of-way of the dredge ditch, as now constructed thereon. Together with - all dwelling houses barns and other structures erected or used for farming purposes thereon. °f B * ,d lands being situated in the County of Jasper and State of Indiana. And, secondly, the following property: All and singular the improvements on said lands, (exclusive of all dwelling houses, barns and other structures erected fir used for farming purposes), including the buildings, machinery, derricks, boilers, engines, engine house*, tanks, pipe lines, casings, tubings, and
other equipment for producing and disposing of oil or other substances, and all and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging, and also the following personal property and buildings situated on property held by said American Lubric and Refining Company, towit: One 80 H. P. steam boiler and engine and appurtenances; One power house, containing the last above-mentioned boiler and engine; Two 20x20 steel oil tanks; Two open-top cone-bottomed' 12x16 steel mixing tanks; Three steel 12x20 oil shipping tanks; One steel 5x20 over-flow tank; One steel 12x20 steel stiH; Together with all derricks, boilers, engines, tanks, pipe lines, casings, tubings, machinery, tools, implements, and material whatsoever, used in connection with operating, cleaning, repairing or replacing oil wells, or in respect to the operation or care of the machinery, buildings or other structures, or in connection with any business carried on upon any of the above-mentioned premises, or any part thereof, or convenient or necessary for the use and purpose thereof, heretofore held or owned by said American Lubric and Refining Company on any of the lands or leases hereinabove described, together with *ll equipments and appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging; Also all franchises connected with or relating to the business of said American Lubric and Refining Company heretofore held by it, and all corporate franchises and privileges of an# nature relating thereto, including the franchise of said American Lubric and Refining Company to be a corporation. The said property will be sold without relief from valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana, for cash, in the manner prescribed by the laws of the State of Indiana for the sale of real estate and personal property on execution. , The said sale shall be subject to the approval of said Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Indiana. EDWARD DANIELS, ,, , Master in Chancery. D-May 28-June4-11-18.
RED HEADS.
Whenever You See a Woman With Lustrous Auburn Hair You Can Wager That She Uses Parisian Sage. The girl with the Auburn hair is on every bottle and every carton of Parisian Sage. But that isn’t why all the lovely girls with the brilliant and fascinating profusion of Auburn hair always recommend Parisian Sage. They know as do thousands of their dark haired sisters that there is no preparation for the hair that can compare with Parisian Sage. The sales throughout America this last year were nothing less than phenomenal. It will stop dandruff in any man’s or woman’s hair in two weeks or money back; it stops falling hair and itching scalp almost magically. Has wonderful ability to turn harsh, dull, faded hair that many woman possess, into luxuriant, radient and fascinating hair in a few weeks. It is a delicately perfumed tonic that is not sticky or greasy, that gives a refreshing and invigorating feeling to the head the minute it is applied. Rub it in and it will make your hair grow. Fifty cents for a large bottle at druggists everywhere and at B. F. Fendig’s. After using one bottle of Parisian Sage the ordinary tonics will never please you again. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid, by American makeis, Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Presbyterian Chuch Services.
The morning hour next Sabbath will be given up to the Sabbath school. There will be exercises by the junior department, and a short sermon by the pastor to the children. In the evening Mr. W. Henry Collisson, manager of Boy City, at Lake Winona, will be present and will give a talk on the boy problem. Everyone welcome.
A Dreadful Wound
From a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail, fireworks, or any other nature, demands prompt treatment with Bucklen’s Arnica Salve to prevent blood poison or gangrene. It’s the quickest, surest healer for all such wounds as also for burns, boils, sore&, skin eruptions, eczema, chapped hands, corns or piles. 25c at A. F. Long’s.
A WEAK WOMAN ANOJER STORY In Floral, Ark., Lives a Lady Who Feels That Her Strength was Restored by Cardui. Floral, Ark.—"l must speak a good word for Cardui,” writes Mrs. Viola Baker, of this place. “About a month ago I was4n very bad health. 1 was so weak and nervous that 1 was not able to do my housework. “My husband bought me one bottle of Cardui, the woman’s tonic. 1 took it according to directions and now I am in good health. “I think Cardui is a fine tonic for weak women.” And you are not the only lady who thinks so, Mrs. Baker. Thousands, like you, have written to tell of the wonderful benefit Cardui has been to them. Cardui contains no minerals, or other powerful drugs. It contains no glycerin or other mawkish-tasting ingredients. It is just a pure, natural extract, of natural vegetable herbs, that have been found to regulate the womanly functions, and strengthen the female system. All druggists sell Cardui. See yours about it
