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Cure as made for 20 years, entirely free. Dr. Shoop all along has bitterly opposed the use of all opiates or narcotics. Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure is absolutely safe even for the youngest babe—and it cures, it does not simply suppress. Get a safe and reliable cough cure, by simply insisting on having Dr. Shoop's. Let the law be your protection. We cheerfully recommend and sell it. All dealers.
CATARRH
To prove unquestionably, and beyond any doubt that Catarrh of the nose and throat can be cured, I am furnishing patients through druggists, small free Trial Boxes of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Cure. I do this because I am so certain, that Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Cure will bring actual substantial help. Nothing certainly, is so convincing as a physical test of any article of real, genuine merit. But that article must possess true merit, else the test will condemn, rather than advance it. Dr. Shoop's 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 velvety, cream like Petrolatum, imported by Dr. Shoop from Europe. If Catarrh of the nose and throat has extended to the stomach, then by all means also use internally, Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Stomach distress, a lack of general strength, bloating, belching, biliousness, bad taste, etc. lurely call for Dr. Shoop's Restorative.
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STORY HAS ANOTHER SIDE.
Wrong Impression Conveyed in Tuesday's Star.
The story in thio paper Tuesday to the eff"i ih-it William Drake had k. ~'S wife and home appears, like all affairs of the kind, to have «a lather side, and that do
one ma placed
in a false light, the matter is deserving or explanation. The Star's informant was Mrs. Drake. She called at the office and gave the news exactly as it appeared Tuesday. Yesterday morning Mr. Drake called over the telephone and said an injustice had been done him and that he had not been away from home and that Mrs. Drake had gone to her parents of her own will. He was told a correction would be made, and that is the purpose of this story. Later in the day Mr. Everett, by whom Mr. Drake is employed, called at the office and in a very gentlemanly manner corroborated his employe and asked for a cor rection. If the Star conveyed the impression that Mr. Drake had left his home it was erroneous. He has not been away from his work
Mrs. Drake today filed a suit for divorce. Tbe complant says they were married April 6, 1900. She charges gruel treatment. The complaint says the defendant said toeher: "You take your rags and get out of here and not bother me any more and I will go my way." The plantiff also asks for $500 alimony and for an injunction. Her attorneys are Sanford & Glascock.
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.
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Cures Piles Permanently
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Pepsikola Must Cure Indigestion or it is Free-
Vincent L. Early continues to sell Greenfield people with the understanding it must positively cure dyspepsia and indigestion or it will not cost a penny.
Experience has proyen "that Pepsikola Tablets cure dyspepsia in forty-nine cases out of fifty. That is a remarkable statement, but the facts in the case can easily be verified. A "j
There is every reason to have confidence for Mr. Early will hand back your 25 cents without hesitation should you fail of being cured. n.-
All kinds of food can be eaten freely—it is more easily digested, there is no fullness or distress after eating, and by aiding the stomach to assimilate and digest, Pspsikola Tablets make more rich, red blood to strength en the body.
They^are just the thing if you feel run down, nervous, tirec and debilitated. -and need something to give you new life and new energy%
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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 bow els, drives out the cold. Is reliable and tastes good. Sold by M. C. Quigley.
Real Estate Bargains
Splendid Investment Properties Mentioned Below.
5f Acres ofee fourth mile west of town on the street railway, beautiful tract of land for a suburban home, in a splendid neighborhood that is building up rapidly. Price forquiok sale $1,500. 45 Acres of elegant farming land, situated on the Interurban R. R., short distance from town, all well ditched and fenced, the best bargain in real estate in Hancock county today, bound to advance $25 to $40 within the next six months. Price per acre $110. 70 Acres in famous^uck creek township, ev6ry foot of. which is the very best black in the world, is placed in our hands by a party who has opportunity to get larger tract. To get a chance at this come at onec it is a peach of a bargain and some wise person will take it in a hurry. Price per acre $1001
When you have anything to buy) or sell, come to us and we will get you quick action*,,^ ,, st
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WHAT CALIFORNIA HAS DONE.
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States' Billion and a Half Yield Gold Altered History of World.
When, in 1850, California, peopled by the gold inrush from the tour quarters of the globe, knocked for admission as a state before ths politicians in Washington had time to organize as a territory, it precipitated the sec tion contest in congress which incited the Clay compromise of that year— the last of 'the concessions and deals ever arranged between the North and the South, says Leslie's Weekly. September 9, the date of California's admission in 1850, has been celebrated by her every year since that timo. It is a great national, however, aa well as a state, landmark.
The California gold discovery
From Marshall's time to today California has added $1,500,000,000 to the world's gold stock.
Animals' Endurance in Water The polar bear carries the blue
ribbon on long distance swimming. spends much of his time in the water. Journeying across polar wastes from continent to continent, his body is immersed in -reezing water, which is the greatest detriment to man in lnog distance swims. If one member of a family is a good swimmer.it may be taken for granted 1 hat all the rest of the family are. Several animals, as hedgehogs, rats, etc.. who would at first glance be considered bad performers in the water, are in reality fairly respectable swimmers.
When forcibly thrown into water squirrels are first evidently alarmed at the thought of trusting themselves to so treacherous an element, and at starting some of them will spring into the air as if inclined rather to fly than to- swim, but once well afloat they paddle away with such rapidity as to exhaust themselves in a few minutes. Ia this action the head and shoulders are carried very high out of the water, while the rest of the body sinks deep beneath the surface, in direct contrast to the pose of hares and rabbits, which in swimming are like an ill ballasted ship, "down by the head." Like the squirrel, these two animals show great timidity in the water, and naturally so, for their head is so low and stern so high that the slightest ripple on the surface sends their noses under water and so drowns them. In perfectly still watei both can swim considerable distances
The ruminant family all take freely to the water except the wild sheep and the camels. Of pigs it is com monly reported that so queerly fashioned are they that if they attempt to swim they cut their throats with the fore feet, but this is only an old wife's fable. Whether wild or tame, they are all good swimmers, but owing to the shortness of their legs they just touch their throats with their fore feet and beat the water very high. Many of the islands of the Southern seas are now inhabited by wild pigs which are the descendants of those who have swum ashore sometimes great distances ^from wrecked vessels. Camels cannot swim. They are buoyant but ill balanced, and their heads go into the water. They canhoweror, be taught to swim rivers with the aid of goat skins or jars fastened under their necks. During the Bfeloochistan expedition of 1898 the camels were lowered into the sea from the ships, and their drivers plunging overboard clambered on theif charges, causing the animals' heads to come up, and thus assisted they we^e successfully piloted ashore.
Germans Shocked at African Manners. The natives of German East Africa have contracted the vulgar habit of drinking soda water directly out of the bottles instead of pouring it first into a glass. To check this the government officials have issued a regulation that all natives discovered drinking out of bottles will be liable to severe corporal punishment or imprisonmont, lest refilled bottles) so used should find their way' to tablea of Europeans.
A candidate for Parliament irom Bodimin, England, a fishing town, Is canvassing some of his constituents at sea in a gteam launch.,
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1848 swung civilization's advance line, then at the Missouri river, as far westward in a single year as it had moved in all the previous 240 years since Newport, Gosnold and Capt. John Smith established their settlement at Jamestown. Va. It drew the center of the country's political gravity far into the Mississippi valley, made the west the dominant section socially and politically, gave the free states the preponderance which enabled them to preserve the Union when war came a dozen years later, and exerted an influence on United States history and development which will be felt while the country remains on the roll of the nations.
On world history California has had a profound sway. Its gold discoveries threw so much of the nation's great money metal into trade channels within half a dozen years that it gave a new impulse to industry and com merce on every continent, immediately to the United States, incited that search for gold all over the earth which resulted in the discoveries in Australia in 1 Sol by Hargreaves. a returned Californian in Comstock's find in Nevada, in 1858, of the worldfamed lode, chiefly silver, which bore his name in the locating of*the gold ind silver deposits of Pike's Peak in 1839, and Montana in 18G3. which peopled all these localities, and in the discovery in 1884 on the Rand, in South Africa, of the field which has since developed into the greatest gold producer on the globe.
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Heavy Lumber.
We have a large amount of heavy lumber for sale cheap. West end glass factory. See A. M. Knight. 26t2*
Grip, Influenza.
Influenza, Cold in tha Head, Watery Eyes and Running Nose, with fever and hot flushes, chilly, creepy feeling, are cured by Humphreys' "Seven tyseven.
A Hard Cold, tlie stubborn kind .that "hangs on" and is likely to run into Catarrh, Bronchitis, Grip or even Pneumonia is "broken up" by the use of "Seventy-seven." «Seventy-Seven"consists of a small vial of pleasant pellets that fits the vest pocket, handy to carry.
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MOT ICE IS H-EREBY C.IVKN, That South 1-t-nnsylvania street has been improved with a five foot cement sidewalk in the follow- sj§ ing pa»tsthereof: oo the easts deofsaid street fri the right of way of the P. 0. C. & St. I,. Railroad south to T&gue street in said city and on the we«t side thereof from Railroad street to said Tague street, and that property between sid points on Pennsylvania street S|1 and the following intersecting streets and alleys vizMill street between Pennsylvania street and Mechanic street, Osage street between unt street and Mechanic street, Pierson street between Mount street and Mechanic HI street. Grove street between Pennsylvania stree» and Mechanic street and Tague jtreet I between Pennsylvania st»eet and Mount street and the first alley tH'rth of Tsgue street between Mechanic street and Pennsylvania st-eet. (he first alley north of Tague street between Pennsylvania street and Mount street, the first alley north of Grove street between
Mechanic street and Pennsylvania street, the first alley north ofOsaee street betweenPennsylvania street and Mount street, are liable to assessment for the payment of the cost of said improvement and street and alley intersections and notire is hereby given, that the Common Council has caused an assessment roll to be made out rsaid improvement,and the same is now on lile pnd open to inspection in the office of the City Clerk of said city, containing the names of all owners of and the description of the property subject to be assessed, together with the amounts of the prima facie assessments thereon: and the Common Council will be fct the Council Chamber Wednesday evening November 7'h, 1906, at 7:30 to hear and receive any and all remonstrances against the said assessments. or any one of them, and to finaHv fix *he «ame.
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