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CATARRH
To prove unquestionably, and beyond any doubt W Catarrh of the nose and throat can be cured, Jam furnishing patients through druggists, small tne Trial Boxes of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Cure. I do this because I am so certain, that Dr. Shoop Catarrh Cure will bring actual substantial help. Nothing certainly, is so convincing as a physical twtofany article of real, genuine merit. Butthat article must possess true merit, else the test will condemn, rather than advance it. Dr. Shoop Catarrh Cure is a snow white, healing antiseptic balm, put up in beautiful nickel capped glass jars at 50c. Such soothing agents as Oil Eucalyptus, Thymol, Menthol, etc., are incorporated into a Telvety, cream like Petrolatum, imported by Dr. Shoop from Europe. If Catarrh of the nose and throat has extended to the stomach, then by all Sneans also use internally. Dr. Shoop Restorative, etomach distress, a lack of general strength, floating, belching, biliousness, bad taste, etc. Surely call for Dr. Shoop's Restorative.
For uncomplicated catarrh only of the nose and IhNftt nothing else, however, need be used but
Dr. Shoop
"ALL DRUGGISTS"
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N. R. Spencer. Pres. E. E. Davis. Sec-Treas. Ben Strickland. Vice Pres.. Gen. Mgr.
THE EVENING STAR.
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FRANK E. JOHNSON, City Editor
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Entered as second-class matter August 1. 1904, at the postofflce nt Greenfield, Indiana, Under an act of Congress. March 3.1879.
PREPARE TO VOTE.
If any citizen does not know how to vote any kind of a ballot conditions may make him desire to vote, he should not neglect getting" full information. At this period of the campaign both the old parties have provided sample ballots, which can be had for the asking. Every i&fe person who is not thoroughly •m* informed should have a sample km ballot in his pocket and should discuss the matter with other mk voters until he knows how to vote any kind of a ticket. wh Too many men do not know how to vote. It is a fact well known to political workers that the greater part of the mistakes fws made in voting is made by men "who presume to know how to vote, where in fact they mutilate their ballot and it is thrown out and not counted, on account of their ignorance. It is suchvoters too,who will not perilp mit a person to tell them how ps to vote. The young men—first
voters do not make many
mistakes. They are willing to Party leaders are largely re sponsible after all for the mistakes in voting. They teach tbeir party voters how to vote only a straight party ballot. They gladly instruct voters of other parties how to scratch therir ticket. They will as a last resort also instruct one of their own voters when they find him about to vote a part or all of the other ticket.
Election is here, and Americans are about to perform that duty which alone can preserve the liberties of this country. If this sacred duty is neglected, then it will be but a short time beforei these blessings of a free government for which our forefathers gave their lives and fortunes, will be sadly absent. A representative government is "just as good as the people "will it, "and uo better. If we want good laws and just legislation, then send only those men to Congress and legislature that are "above suspicion" and free from grait and "trust influence."'
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DeWITT'S
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A Well Known Cure for PHes.
Cures obstinato sores, chapped hands, eozema, skin diseases. Makes burns and scalds painless. We could, not improve the quality If paid double the price. The best salve that experience can produce or that money can buy.
Cures Piles Permanently
DeWitt's Is the original and only pure and genuine Witch Hazel Salve made. Look for the name DeWITT on every box. All ethers are counterfeit, PRBPARSD BY
I. C. DeWITT CO., CHICAGO.
Soldby M. C. Quigley.
The treasury department formally announces that there is a famine in bills of small denomination. Most of us are willing to accept the larger kind.
In rural England, a girl is not allowed to see her engagement ring until after the wedding ceremony. You would never see an American girl take such long chances as that.
An Illinois man claims to have seen a ghost climb a waterspout the other night. What he did to the water pitcher when he awoke was probably a plenty too.
Gen. Grosvenor says the Republicans will have "something like fifty majority in the next House." This is what you might call outside information.
Mr. Hughes has this advantage at least that he never owned a newspaper whose attacks on his friends he now has to disown.
"Castro is better," notes a contemporary. —C gratulations, that indicates, comparatively speaking, that he was once good.
As to just what can be done with $13,000,000, we point the Cubans with pride to Pennsylvania's $4,000,000 capitol.
According to a high authority, it takes six months to tan an elephant's hide. Respectfully referred to Wm. Jennings Bryan.
Prof. Felix Adler says Americans are too optimistic. He probably never heard Senator Teller making a speech.
If very much more of this Jefferson china turns up, we shall begin to suspect that Jefferson was a Chinaman.
Mr. Hearst was recently introduced as "an open-handed" man. Isn't that what you call a straight tip?
It just took Mrs. Snow-Jane-way-Platt to knock out the Senator's title of "Boss." 4
The hurricane apparently did its best to annex Cuba to this country.
If you don't pay your taxes on or before November 5 th, the penalty will attach. 29t6w
Don't drag along with a dull., billious, heavy feeling. You need a pill.Use DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Do not sicken or gripe, but results are sure. Sold by M. C. Quigley.
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The Texas Wonder
Cures all Kidney, Bladder and Rheumatic troubles. Sold by all druggists on two months treatment by mail for $l. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive street, St. Louis. Send for testimonals. *Apr 12, Herald 1 yr.
Heavy Lumber.
We have a large amount of heavy lumber for sale cheap. West end glass factory. See A. M. Knight. 26t2*
DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills act on the liver as well. Especially good for the treat ment of the back-ache and rheumatism Sold by M. C. Quigley.
Where Tourists Will Find Hunv "hre^s' Snecifics.
Paris, 51, rue des Petits-Chaimps. London, 49 Haymarket. Vienna, Stephansplatz, S.Brussels, 65, Boulevard de Waterloo. Lisbon, Rua do Arsenal, 148 and
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Barcelona, Ron da S Pedro, 36. Madrid, Calle Tetuan, 3. Alexandria, rue Cherif Pacha. Manila, 167 Escolta.^ Rio de Janeiro, Rua deS Pedro. Buenos Ay res, 446,CallePJorida. Mexico City, Calle del Coliseo, 3.
At all drug stores in Canada, Cuba, Central America, Honolulu, Porto Rico, the West Indies, and in every city, town and hamlet in the United States of America. Humphreys' Homeopathic Medicine Co., N. W. Cor. William and John streets, New York.
Complexion Secrets-
To remove pimples, moth spots, sallowness, blotches, clear up the complexion and put the bloom of youth in the cheeks use Laxakola tablets, a positive cure for constipation, trial size, 5 cents. Vincent L. Early.
Kennedy's Laxative" Honey and Tar is the original laxative cough syrup and combines the qualities necessary to relieve the cough and purge the system of cold. Sold by M. C. Quigley.
True and tried friends of the family—DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Best for results and best to take. Rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes follows the use of these dependable little pills. They do not gripe or sicken. Sold by M. C. Quigley.
If an article is imitated, the the original is always best. Think it over, and when you go to buy that box of salve to keep around the house, get DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the original and the name is stamped on every box. Good for eczema, tetter, boils cuts and bruises, and especially recommended for piles. Sold by M. C. Quigley.
Keep the bowels open when you have a cold and use a good remedy to allay the inflammation of the mucous membranes. The best is Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It contains no opiates, moves the bowels,drives out the cold. Is reliable and tastes good. Sold by M. C. Quigley.
When the tip of a dog's nose is moist, that dog is not sick. .'A feverish dry nose means sickness with a dog And so with the human lips Dry, dracked and colorless lips mean feverishness, and are as well ill appearing. To have beautiful, pink, velvet like lips, apply at bedtime a coating of Dr. Shoop's Green Salve. It will soften and heal any skin ailment. Get a free trial box, at our store, and be convinced. Large nickel capped glass jars, 25 cents. All dealers. •SUSS* P® iH&Jf IsFor backache and rheumatism use DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Bjllls.^ Cleanse and purify the blood. A week's treatment for25 c. Sold by M. C. Quigley.
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SUBLIME LOVE.
Love in its most sublime form is displayed when administering to or assisting the helpless. A beautiful illustration of this love can be found in the home of Mrs. Catherine Angel, Lafayette avei nue, Jacksonville, 111. For years pasti and up until a few weeks ago, Mrs. Angel was helpless. Her hands were crippled, fingers disjointed, and arms and shoulders stiff, caused by that dreadful disease rheumatism. Day after day lov* ing hands performed the duties that hefl helplessness deprived her from doing.
Upon advice Quaker Herb Extract was obtained from a local druggist. In a short time the stiffness in her joints disappeared/ and to her 'great surprise she was again able to use her hands and fingers. In the words of the dear ol(| lady herself: "When I found that I was able to button my own dress, I did not hesitate a moment in goihg to the druggist who sold me this great 0uakef Remedy, and requested him to let othef people know how quickly and surely Quaker Extract cures rljpumatism."
Quaker Herb ^Extract) is for sale by your local druggist, or is sent on receiffl of price, $i.oo. Quaker Herb Co., Cin« cinnati, O.
Free booklet and circular sent to anjl address upon request
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HOUSE INTERIOR LIKE SHIP.
Owner Says He Can Always Feel As If He Was At Sea.
One of the most originally constructed houses in th$ United States is owned and occupied by Capt. M. P. Doullut, president of the Louisiana Navigation and Fisheries company, says the New Orleans Times. Capt. Doullut states that he built this house in which to end his days, and to suit himself.
He likes to feel that he is aboard a vessel even when he is at home, anil the interior is so constructed as to suggest this at all times. The house overlooks the river and the captain's vessels land directly in front when they are in port. From the cupola the captain can stand and see the lights of Canal street to thg right and tho«e of Chalmette to1 the left.
The plan of this house was originat ed by Capt. Doullut. Twice he tore up plans and was not satisfied until he had made them different from any thing he had ever seen, and he haa traveled considerably. The house was built by Capt. Doullet and his crew of boat builders, and one year was occupied in its construction. It cost about $8,000.
This house is 54 feet square, surrounded by an iron fence, with cement pavements. The rooms resemble the interior of a ship there are port holes, companionways for stairs, and the lower floor, in which is located the storeroom, bears a striking resemblance to the hull of an ocean going vessel. The lower story is of brick, the upper of frame. The roof of slate is modeled after the Japanese style. The eaves and cornice are built directly from Japanese patterns.
The house is ceiled with pressed steel and finished as elaborately as the saloon of a ship. The cupola is constructed exactly like a pilot ,house, and has windows all around. If a breeze is blowing the captain is sure to catch it there. The gallery la continuous and at any time the owner can swing his hammock so as to be in the shade. Electric lights are used for illuminating,, and everything is situated so that it is unnecessary to leave the house for anything, even the cistern being located on the gallery.
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Courage in Man and Woman.* Women display courage in theii own incomparable fashion. Typical of woman's method of encountering danger is the story of the woman who observed as she was concluding her toilet for the night in the presence of a burglar under her bed. Without letting the man know that she had perceived him, this woman quietly put on her dressing geflwn and knelt down at the bedside to say her prayers. She prayed aloud. She made her own personal intercessions to heaven and then prayed for ail poor sinners living in the darkness of estrangement from God, "particularly this unhappy man lying under my bed, meditating the wickedness o'tf stealing and perhaps murder." This woman saved the situation. §§gf
I cannot imagine a worse'situation than that of a certain steeplejack who found himself
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The other laughed as if at a good jest, and turned to his work. Then he began pushing with his feet against the steeple to get a swing into his saddle he meant to grab the madman and hold him until help came. But the madman was also swinging his saddle, and before the sane man realized his danger the madman's fingers were closing round his throat.
They were swung in the dizzy air, high over the unconscious city. By something of a miracle the man fount his hands clutching at his tool box as he swept, back. He grabbed it, made an upward thrust with his strangled body, and caught the madman a jangling blow across the side of his head. Then he clutched the fellow's body to save it from falling, and, after a moment's breathing, quietly lowered himself and his unconscious mate to the ground below.
Young Grandfathers.
"Hoch der Kafdir"—he is now a grandfather. It is rapidly becoming the style for great ipen to be grandfathers before they are 50. Mr. Bryan is a grandfather, and he is only 46. Mr. Roosevelt is 48, and has his chances of arriving in the grandfather list before his fiftieth birthday. Yet many people still look upon all three as young men who have but lately blossomed out In the ^world's affairs.
It's not necessary to go to Africa to study Monkey .talk
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day at the top
of a church steeple with a madman grinning into his eyes. The rpadman was his mate. Both men had been at work on this steeple for many days and had talked together while they hung in the saddles with th«s utmost accord, but on this particular day one of the men looked up to see madness in the eyes of his companion. In that moment he was alone with danger. No shout could avail. From the street below he looked like spider snoozing in its web. The roofs and chimneys of the houses seemed to1 be level with the ground. High up in the loneliness of the empty air he was alone with a madman.
The man kept his wits about him, and addressed some cheerful remarks to his mate. The madman only grinned.fejThe man bade him look alive, that they might the sooner get below and enjoy thems/elves. The madman chuckled, and announced that they would get below in double quick time, for that he was going to jump from the steeple with his friend in his arms.
ANT'S OPERA HOUSE,
ONE MERRY WEEK
Commencing, Monday, Oct. 22.
Special engagement of
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In a repertoire of the latest and most t". suceeHslul plavs, opening with
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A tour act comedy drama of Western life.
6—BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS--6 sm,
Complete change of program every night, Ladies Free, Monday night only, Tvhen aec cnipanicd by one paid 30c. reserved seat ticket. -*1
Prices, 10, 20 and 30 Cents. Seats now on sale at Selman's Drug Store.
P. S.—This is a guaranteed attraction, or money refunded,
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RAMON'S BE0WNIE CALENDAR
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One of the Handsomest 1907 Calendars Gotten Out for the Year.
The Rayraon's Brownie Calendar for 1907 is almost an education within itself, containing" a vast amount of useful information. This Calendar consists of twelve pages, 12x19 inches, handsomely printed in three colors on best paper. One inch figures show the days so plainly as to be easily read across the largest room. Holidays are in reS. Changes of the moon, weather conditions,length of days, church festive days,, signs of the zodiac and much other useful knowledge. This beautiful Calendar usually sells tor, ten c&nts and will be mailed on receipt of stamps direct from Brown Mfg. Co., Greeneville, Tenn. Ask your druggist and he will tell you how to get one free.
OFFICES
Ed. Plnaud Building NEW YORK Cltf
W. C. RIKEARSON,
113 Monroe St., Chicago. General Passenger Agent, Cincinnati,
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mother, and so understand the reason for its existence Ramon'sJLiver Pills and Tonic Pellets, a Treatment for SickHeadache, Dizziness, Pains in the Side, Constipation and Biliousness, is based on the formular of one of the greatest physicians ever known Your leading druggist will guarantee Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets to cure sick-headache, or refund your money. Whole Treatment 25cts. All Druggists
Why Suffer With Piles?
lHy patrons know that my guaranty is good, and w^.en I say that I guarantee l)r. Colwell's Egyptian Pile Cure to cure any case of piles, you may know that I will do it. IF it fails to satisfy you, I will pay you back he rnrchen? piice._DK. JOHN
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Can you win? You realize that to win in anything, these days, raquires strength, with mind and body in tune A. man or woman with disordered digestive organs is not in shape for a day's work or a day's plasJ How can they expect to win? Kodol For Dyspepsia contains"the digestive juices of a healthy stomach and will put your stomach in shape to perform its important function of supplying the body and brain with strength building blood. Digests what you eat, relieves Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Palpitation of the Heart and Constipation. Sold by M. C. Quiglev.
A Perfect Bowel Laxative for constipation, sallow complexion, headache, dizziness, sour stomach, coated tongue, biliousnsss. Lax-ets act promptly, without pain or griping. Pleasant to take—Lax-ets-only 5 cents. Sold by all druggists.
Piles quickly and positively cured Tvith Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. It's made for Piles alone—and it does the work surely and with satisfaction. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Large, Nickel Capped glass jars, 50 cents. Sold and recommended by all dealers.
A Card From Dr. John Smith.
I have secured the agency for Dr. Colwell's Egyptian Pile Cure, the most certain cure for piles ever discovered. I personally guarantee it, and will refund the purchase price on every package that fails td give satisfaction.Dii. JOHN SMITH La*ts5'?c
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