Greenfield Evening Star, Greenfield, Hancock County, 6 November 1906 — Page 2

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Constipation

Baked sweet apples, with some people, bring prompt relief for Constipation. With others, ^•Mtse all-wheat bread will hare the same effect. VMuie undoubtedly has a vegetable remedy to Mfere every ailment known to man, if physicians ^aWbot flnd Nature's way to health. And this iHlrlngly true with regard to Constipation.

Sh bark of a certain tree in California—Oas•M Sagrada—offers a most excellent aid to this «pd. But, combined with Egyptian Senna, Slip* ^Phty Elm Bark, Solid Extract of Prunes, etc., this •n Oascara bark is given its greatest possible

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to correct constipation. A toothsome CtaDdy tablet, called Lax-ets, is now made at the &r. 8boop Laboratories, from this ingenuous and effective prescription. Its effect on Consti-

Biliousness. Sour Stomach, Bad Breath,

Mlow Complexion, etc., is indeed prompt and WHsfying. Ko griping, no unpleasant after effects are exJpwienced, and Lax-ets are put up in beautiful Mwfraphed metal boxes at 5 cents and 25 cents firboz.

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"ALL DRUGGISTS"

I C. W. Morrison I

R. Spencer. Pres. E. E. Davis. Sec-Treas, Ben Strickland, Vice Pres.. Geu. Mgr.

THE EVENING STAR

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0 Entered as second-class matter August 1 fiOi, at the postoffice nt Greenfield, Indiana, tnder an act of Congress. March 3.1879.

LIMITED SHOULD STOP. f:: 3 The change in the location of the I. & E. station makes it 2K necessary for any person desir ang to catch a limited car within the city limits to go to the new station, or to Wood or School streets. The limited cars do not stop in the central part of the business portion of the city.

Since the first station was established State street has not been a stop, and as the station was so close to it it was not necessary that it should be But the change of the location of the station very materially changes the conditions. Th§ crossing of Main and State streets is in the very heart of the city and the business por tion. It not only is a place where a stop should be but it is a gODd place for the street cars to stop. The street car com pany enjoys a great many privileges from the city of Greenfield in addition to a liberal patronage from the citizens. It should therefore be considerate of the claims of our people. Not having a stop at the State street crossing will be of incalculable inconvenience and hard ship to the citizens who patroniee the road. This crossing is the place of all places within the city for a stop It is not asking too much to make a it stop for all passenger cars. It is the place where cars will always have to be run slowly even though it is not a stop, on account of it being the main crossing—more frequented b/people and vehicles than any other part /of the city. Therefore there will not be much loss of time by the stop, but whether there is*a loss of time, or not, State street crossing should be a stop, and tfie citizens of Greenfield should not be content with anything else. The street car company should have arranged for such a stop, but as it has not done so it should do so just as soon as its attention is called to the necessity of such a stop. It should not require petitions and demands. Many things detaanded of railroads are unjust, but

this is a reasonable request, in fact, aright one, and the com* pany can not afford to prejudice its own interests by declining to grant it.

A Cleveland, Ohio, Y. M. C. A. debating society has decided that a millionaire cannot be honest. Mr. Rockefeller can now reflect that a prophet is not without honor save in his own country anyhow.

A chemist declares that "all the constituents of a 150-pound man are "contained in 1,200 eggs." But when a 150-pound man is broke it does not make so much trouble as it he were 1,200 eggs. l&j&S

An Ohio., man has been arrested for sleeping on the courthouse steps. Since that Standard Oil verdict, nobody is allowed to sleep around an Ohio courthouse, not even a judge.

The Chicago Chronicle refers to Governor Folk as "a yaping humbug in office through the votes of hysterical nincompoops." That sounds real Goothamesque.

Mr. Rockefeller cheerfully states that he has great hopes of the Ohio tangle being "smoothed out in time." In the meantime, keep your lamps trimmed and burning.

Indianapolis has just installed a new ebulliometer and all the prominent citizens are calling around at the City hall to see what kind of an animal it is.

"No reform frightens me" says the President of France. His Excellency has never seen a real, blue-enameled American reformer under full steam.

If the courts decide that the Pullman Car Co. is a "common carrier," a lot of snobbish people will not care to ride in them any more.

The Duke of Marlborough's credentials for membership in the Count Boni deCastellane class seem to be O. K.

Ge©. Bernard Shaw is not pleased with the Ten Commandments. They don't square with Shaw's freak philosophy.

President Roosevelt might tnock out'an "i" and simplify the name of his friend Jacob Rns

Carter Harrison has sprained his back, but not in the service of the Democratic campaign committee.

Possibly the main reason why those BriUish women are so anx ious to vote is that they cannot

Richard Watson Gilder and Edwin Markham have enlisted in the campaign of education

You can smell the money burn ing in New York yet. ,/V

Where Tourists Will Find Hunt•toe* Specifics, pn

aris, 51, rue des Petits-Cliamps. ondon, 49 Haymarket. Vienna, Stephansplatz, 8.,r Brussels, 65, Boulevard de Waterloo. isbon, Rua do Arsenal, 148 and 152. Barcelona, Ronda S. Pedro, 36 Madrid, Calle Tetuan, 3. Alexandria, rue Cherif Pacha. Manila, 167 Escolta. Rio de Janeiro, Rua deS. Pedro. Buenos Ayres, 446, Calle Florida. Mexico City, Calle del Coliseo, 3.

At all drug stores in Canada, Cuba, Central America, Hono lulu, 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.

Good for everything a salve is used for and especially recommended for piles. That is what we say of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. On the market for years and a standby in thousands of families.

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LAXATIVE COUGH SYBUP

For *11 Coughs and assists in •spelling Colds from tha system by gently moving th* bowels. A certain relief for croup and whooping-cough. Nearly all other cough cures ar* constipating.' especially those containingOpiates. Kennedy's Laxative Honey & Tar moves th* bowMs, contains no Opiates.

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Soldby M. C. Quigley.

T1' A Sad Complexion comes from bad blood. Pimples on the face, Acne, Liver Spots, Sallow Skin, dark rings around the eyes, sick headache, pale, worn-out look, dizziness will all disappear if you take a treatment of Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets, for sale by all druggists, and put your blood in good condition. This treatment does-not force things —the pill touches the Liver, urges it to action the pellet, following (purely vegetable) strengthens and aids the bowels and digestive organs. :Beware of violent purgatives. Ask for RAMON'S—it is the only combined treatment put up in this way on the market. Entire treatment$25c.

NO QUESTION ABOUT IT-

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,

There is every reason to have confidence for Mr. Early will hand back your 25 cents without hesitation should you fail of being cured. 'J'

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 strengthen the body.

They,! are just the thing if you feel run down, nervous, tired and debilitated and need something to give you new life and new energy.

Don't hesitate minute but go right. to Mr. Early and try Pepsikola Tablets with the aerstanding that vou must

unc be decidedly benefited, or the cost is nothing.

Keep the bowels ©pen 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.

Real Estate Bargains

Splendid Investment Properties Mentioned Below.

5f Acres one fourth mile west of town, on the streefe railway, beautiful tract of land for a suburban home, in a splendid neighborhood that is building up rapidly. Price forquick 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 es tate in Hancock county today, bound to advance $25 to $40 within the next six months. Price per acre $110 70 Acres in famous Buck creek township, every 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 once as it is a peacji of a bargain and some wise person will take it in a hurry. Price per acre $100.

When you have anything to buy or sell, come to us and we will get you quick action.

Irider, Bragg & Thayer Co.,

"Rooms 5 6 and 7, Arcado.

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FORETOLD KING'S MISFORTUNES.

Strange Meeting of Francis Joseph an'da Seer in Tyrol Mountains

The condition of affairs in Austria Hungary invests with great significance a very remarkable incident in the life of Bmperor Francis Joseph, which occurred shortly before his marriage in 1854, the details of which have nfever been made public. --^4

The young emperor, who was 'an intrepid mountaineer, had been spending a few days in the Tyrol with nis brother, the Archduke Maximilian, afterward emperor of Mexico, in pursuit of their favorite sport of chamois hunting. Returning late one evening, after an unsuccessful day's shooting, they were proceeding along a dangerous path on the face of a precipice when they were startled by the sudden apparition of a wild and haggard looking man, who sprang forward to meet them and raising his hand called upon them in the name of heaven to stop—as he had a message which they alone might hear.

The narrow path would hardly permit two persons to pass, and the man who resolutely barred the way had all the appearance of being an escaped lunatic. Deeming it prudent to humor him the emperor stopped and told him to deliver his message. To his amazement the seemingly ignorant peasant proved in a few hurried words that *ie was a man of education and fu'.ly aware of certain state secrets which the emperor supposed were known to him and his ministers alone. Pass ing rapidly from the present to the future, the seer in hurried words foretold a long series of tragic disasters which would befall the young sovereign and then pushing past him, rushed swiftly down the steep path and disappeared

Anxious to learn by what means the man had discovered the cabinet secrets, of which he evidently had full knowledge, the emperor immediately retraced his steps in order to meet some members of the hunting party who were following him. On reaching them he learned that no one had even seen the mysterious stranger. As the path was overhung by an insurmountable wall of rock on one side, it was naturally supposed that the unfortunate man had fallen into the abyss which bounded it upon the other, but a most rigorous search failed to discover the least trace of his remains. The mystery remained unsolved, and the Emperor, who was deeply impressed by the Incident, refused for years to inform any one of the nature of the revelations made to him.

Soon after the tragic death of the empress, however, he alluded to the incident of half a century before in the course of conversation with a member of his family, who related the dramatic episode to the writer. WJrn deep emotion he affirmed that now all but one of the disasters foretold by that mysterious seer had actually happened—the murder of his consort, the tragic deaths of his only son and of his brother, the Emperor of Mexico, and the long series of political misfortunes that had befallen his country. The only prediction that remained unfullled as yet was that he was destined to be the last emperor or Austria.

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Along the Rails.

Scotland's fastest railway point-to-" point runs from Forfar to Perth, where the thirty-two and a half miles are traversed twice daily in thirtytwo minutes, which means a mean speed of 60.94 miles an hour.

The longest railway run in Scotland without a stop is that between Carlisle and Perth, a distance of 150% miles, which is done in three hou^s, or at an average speed of 50.25 miles per hour.

Men employed in the workshops of the two principal Scotch railways who acquire special proficiency in ambulance work are rewarded by an annual free family pass for any part of the system.

The most powerful locomotive Jn Britain has just been built at St. Rollox workshops of the Caledonian railway. It weighs 130 tons,' and will run the London expresses between Glasgow ancl Carlisle.

The North British railway locomotive that went down with the ill-fated Tay bridge in 1879, and remained three months embedded in the channel of the river, still runs important goods trains. Its number is 224.

It is only eight years since a deputation from the Belgian State railways visited Britain in search of the best type of locomotive for working their fast international expresses, and already throughout Belgium there are at work several hundreds of engines that could scarcely be detected from those of the Caledonian railway. Ttiey were designed by Mr. Mcintosh, the mechanical engineer of the latter company at the request of the Belgian government.

No Fun Intended.

Beveridge says he has always been a strict teetotaler. The senator could not take any chances with anything that might even temporarily impair his power of speech.—Washington Post

It must make a boy parrot feel aw* fully mad to be called Polly.

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you must know its father and mother, and so understand the reason for its existence Ramon's^Liver Pills and Tonic Pel-lets, a Treatment for SickHeadadhe, Dizziness, Pains in the Side, Constipation and Biliousness, is based on the formular of one of the greatest physicians ever known. Your leading" drug'g'ist will guarantee Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets to cure sick-headache, or refund your money. Whole Treatment 25cts. All Druggists

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E A MOM'S BK0WNIE CALENDAR 1

One of the Handsomest! 1907 Calendars' Gotten Out for the Year.

The Raymon's Brownie Calendar for 1907is 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 red. 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 cents and will be mailed on receipt of stamps direct from Brown Mfg. Co., Greeneville, Tenn. Ask your druggist and he will.tell you bow to get one free. fifli

We ask our customers to try Ake-In the-Head tablets for neuralgia and headaches with the understanding that you must g*et immediate relief or your money back. Safe, sure and six cures for ten cents. Vincent L. Early.

The Texas Wondei

Cures all Kidney, Bladder and Rheumatic troubles. Sold by all druggists on two months treatment by mail for $1. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive street, St. Louis. Send for testimonals. *Apr 12, Herald 1 yr.

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 to give satisfaction. DR. JOHN SMITH

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Tickets limited Thirty Days with stop-over privileges. For Information Address: W. A. BECKLHR, N. P. A., W. C. RINEARSON,

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YES, and these truths have been proira ibd attested thousands of times. Men of prominence am) women of beauty—people ^r refinement— everywhere, insist on having the genuine

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PP p- -Ed. Pound's Eau de Qlpnine Hair Tonic for three applications enough exquisite perfume. Brae Embaumee Violette. for five limes, and famous ELIXIR DENTRJFICE for five tames. Send 10 cent to pay postage and packing. "Vtt* To-Day. ED. PINAUD'S AMERICAN OFFICES Bd. Ptnaud Building IBW YORK CIV#

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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.

Grip, Influenza.

Influenza, Cold in tha Head, Watery Eyes and Running Nose, with fever and hot flushes, chilly, creepy feeling, are cured by Humphreys' "Seventyseven."

A Hard Cold, the stubborn kind .that "bangs on" and is likely: to run into Catarrh, Bronchitis, Grip or even Piieumonia is "broken up" by the use of "Seventy-seven."

Seventy-Seven"consists of a small vial of pleasant pellets that fits the vest pocket, bandy to carry.

At Druggists, 25cents or mailed. t^^Doctor's Book mailed free.

Humphrey's Homeo Medicine Co., Cor. William and John Streets, New York.

Why Suffer With Piles?

My patrons know that iny guaranty is good and when I say that I guarantee Dr. 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 pvi(l a»e price. DR. JOHN SMITH.

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