Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 November 1908 — Page 2

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GREENCASTLE HERALD

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Founded 1906 PI BL.ISHFD EVENING Except Sunday t.y the star and Democrat Puhli tilngr Gonipany at 17 and 19 South Jackson S:rt-et, Greencastle, Ind

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COUNTY NEWS

As Reported by Hustling Correspondents.

Entered as at the Gn Telephone, .

s. md-class mall matter re-astle, Ind.. Postofllce.

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There is a growing feeling that tlie flgh and game commission, in adhenring to a law that makes it a ciinie to have a seine, even though it he for n>. on t private pond, and yet allows the great manufacturers of straw board and the Kingam Packing Company to poi -on all the ll&h in an entire river, is straining at a gnat and swallowing a camel. And then* is wide-spread dissatisfaction with a law that gives Irresponsible game wardens the right of search upon the premises of suspected parties. Then* may be something doing in the next legislature as a result of the conditions now existing.

'( Vr. Taft should persist >n fol low-iig cut the slight hint givj’l ’ll his us er t speech, and should insi t that tii<* tariff Ire revised downward, what a blow that would he to the reviving confidence of Wall Street. It would he almost too much.

MALTA. MT. MERIDIAN. Miss Cora Woods went to Indian- f Mis 1 s Hollins of Reelsville spent a a polls last Tuesday to spend seevral few b d T ' ? r v P v ° f , '2 weeks with friends. , w,,h a " nt - Mrs - Naun,p Se - Mrs. Marie Campbell. Mrs. Rebecca ‘ . w- j ^ Shuck and Mrs. Mary Campbell and j • P v . y “ a ,?? a “ heW!, 41 B ^ ent " ednes<la - v Allen Campbell and family spent n| sht w ith Mar> A1 bin last Fridav with Mrs. Eva Walls and K < ,s< ° e H “ r8t an,, ^ lfe have moved ate turkev it being her twenty-second "" S<lulre „ Hur8t f, P Iare : aad Dud birtlidav Hixson on Henry Vaughn s jdace. Mrs. liirdie Nichols and Miss Statie' .O^, 1 , 116 18 8Ujrln 1 f ^ Ba ‘!,7 Phillips spent Friday with Mrs. m,,,. I O Neal s and attending school at this

lie Goodwin. 1

Mrs. Will Shu k and daughter. I Kev. Martha Runyan has returned Mary, spent last Saturday and Sun- ^ome after a two months visit In the

day with her mother, Mrs. Martha

Woods, in Greencastle. f, Emery Collins and wife went to

Fred Siddons and wife spent last Hbliunapolls last Frida>.

Sunday with her mother. Mrs. liutler! Hurst ha8 P'Tchased the

near Mt. Meridian. . Grimes property.

Sam Campbell s new residence is , °' lie Vaughn and family spent

now completed. | Sunday at Tom Hurst s

Mrs. O’Hair and Mrs. Sellers ot ; Mb. Alldn spent Sunday with

Greencastle visited Mrs Anna (Jonl-1 Hurst.

win last | ‘’Htle Russell Hurst has been on

Preacher Poster of Missouri i'' \ is 1 1 ^ ^

Ring in .his neighborhood. „ (i ; lb " , 1 Mabel Elmore. Otha Mrs. Jemina Dun,an has bci ii vis- Meek. Ella Atbln, Eugene Alice. Ma-

day. Mr. Wright has bought several cattle. Mrs. Toney and daughter and Will Brown and family visited John Reynolds Sunday. Mrs. Gertrude Keyt spent Tuesday with her grandmother, Mrs. Newgent Mrs. Leatherman visited her sister jat Greencastle Saturday night and Sunday. Arthur Stone and family of Greencastle spent a few days last week with relatives in our vicinity.

iting her mother, Mrs. Shuck at Delmar who is sick. Mrs. Mary Hunter yi-i.ed at her father’s last Wednesday. Mrs. Limie Binclaii visited at her father’s last Friday it being his birth-

day.

Mrs. Alice Ransom and daughter

belle McCoy and Frank Morrison called on Mamie Hurst Sunday af-

ternoon.

Anna Terry is staying with Mrs. Pearl Kivitt. Vermandus Hurst and wife spent Sunday at Alph Hurst’s. Mrs. Angeline Bowen is very sick

and Miss Cora Woods visited Henry ; at t bls writing.

Perry’s last Sunday a week. i * ' n ' Reeves and wile, Ray Vaughn Mrs. Lewis Garrett and Mi Lucy j :in d wife spent Sundaj with Roscoe

Garrett were in Greencastle last Sat- Hurst and wife.

Rev. Martha Runyan filled Rev. Homer Wright’s appointment at

black hawk. Wm. Xeese of Manhattan was in this corner Sunday. Rev. Wm. Evans preached at Buckskin Sunday. Lemuel Skelton has moved to Bobtown. Report is that Harley Kellum of this place was married at Terre Haute a few days ago. Wm. Scarhro lias sold his Black Hawk farm. Deputy Sheriff Does was in this corner one day last week.

While these fine days are In evidence let the ineinhers of the cil> oun il mil loruet that sewage propo ■ ition. The city is interested an 1 would like to hear that progress wa being made.

It ia in tie noticed that the horse troughs still serve as drinking fountains for the unfortunates that desire a free drink when on the square.

Wiliams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind. Bleeding and Itch lug Piles. It absorbs the tumors iiilys Itching at ouc.e aots us a pool the gives in tart iclief Williams Indian Pile Ointm ent is prepared for Piles ai.d Itching of the private parts. Solti by rll druggists, ^iail fiOc and $1.00, VY’illUn-a’ M’f’g. prop. 4 9

urday.

Mr. Phillips and daughter visited at Henry Phillips' last Sunday. Mrs. Marie Campbell and

Rebecca Shuck called on Mrs. Anna

Goodwin Monday afternoon.

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IIROMI PARK Mr. and Mrs. Clevie Parker and little son visited at Hugh Parkers'

Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sechman and little son visited (’orni*' Bui:-' Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glllierl Dors'Tt and

the M. E. Church last Sunday night Born to Roscoe Wells and wife,

November 11th, a son.

Mr. Vernice Kivett our now merchant has bought and sold to Walter Vermillion of Greencastle with

in six day 1 inn turkeys.

R. H. NO. I l ll/LMOHE. vii - Ella White is spending a f* * days wiGi .Mrs. George Shoptaugh. John Eeachman and wife of Goa! ville -pent Sunday at Rome Leach

hildren spent Sunday with Mr. and man's.

Bad Symptoms.

The woman who has periodical headaches, backache, -.s-s imaginary dark spots or speeks llouting <>r dancing !x*foro her eyes, baytrnavving distress or heavy full feeling m/tomach, faint spells, drag-ging-down,G/eling in lower alidomlnal or pelvic region, easily startl' d or excited, Irregubfrur painful periods, with or without irlvic eatyrrh, is suffering from weakiJVM s an<kacrungc!nent8 that should have eaTy ay* ntion. Not all of above symptoiw aUt likely to be present in any

case at qne/ime.

Neglyctun or badly treated and such casesyofyn run Into maladies which deman/Gfl* surgeon's knife If they do not

resiapot tally.

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Mrs. Nathaniel Stringer. M r .ind Mrs. la mi s Butt t

their daughter. Mrs. Orville Wallai i of Stilesvlllc Thursday aliornoon. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wallace visited at Mr. Jimmie Wallaces’ Sunday John Stringer and family spent Sunday with Lewis Stringer

family.

Mrs. Bertha Dor sett and littl

Miss Irene Sinclair visited Miss

Buis it Commercial Place Sunday.

Mr and Mrs. P. W. McN’ary spent Sunday with Forest McNary. Miss Nellie Elliott spent Sunday

afternoon with Miss Myrtle Detro.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shoptaugh

and, and children spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. George Shoptaugh. VIbs Gail Eeachman is reported

daughter, Gladys, vi ited at Herberi eiiouslv sick

.VIlees' Friday 1 Mr: Lizzie Sinclair and daughter. Mrs. John Scott visited at I'letch i Irene, spent Saturday afternoon at

Walters’ Friday afternoon. \D i'laia Hio.olsne.l veiti 1 at Til eh man Kuark* of .file-ville Saturday night .Miss Mildred Sirin -•(■r visited Misses Ida and Lottie Wallace Saturday

night.

Mrs. Dave McAuinch visited Mrs.

Nathaniel Stringer Monday.

Aunt Phoebe Wood is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Ott Wood this week. Frank Wilcox and family visited Mr. Oliver Scotians’ of near Stilcs-

ville Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. David Wallace visited at Lewis Stringers’ Tuesday.

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In any condition of the female system,

Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription can do only good - never harm. Its whole effect la to strengthen. Invigorate and regulate the whole female s\ tein and especially the pelvic organs. When these are deranged In fund.on or affected by disease, the stomach and otln rorgans of digestion become sympathetically deranged, the nerves are weakened, and a long list of bad, unpleasant symptoms follow. Too much must not be' cxjM'cted of this " Favorite ITesrrption." It will not perform miracles: will ird cure tumors—no medicine will. Itictll often prevent them, if taken in time, and thus the operating table and the surgeon’s knife may be

avoided.

Women suffering from diseases of long standing, ar** invited to consult by letter, free. All correspondence is held as strictly private iind -acridly coulidential. Address World's Dispeii-;,rv Medical Association, Dr. 11. V. Pi* iv. . l*r. - . Buffalo. N Y. Dr. Pierce’s Medical AdvlserGOhO pages, is sent fnr on receipt of 21 one-ceiit stamps for paper-covered, or 31 stamps for cloth-bound copy. Address as above.

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Rev. Bougt* will give a free lei ture at tin* M. E. Church tht ing of Thanksgiving, subject: “Western Frontier.” He should have a

good crowd.

Homer Branham has moved to

Greeneastle.

Mr. Wright, the new teaehei has moved his family here from New

Maysville.

Mr. Henry Layman and Mr. .Lime Hendrix went to Gosport List week

to fish in White River.

Mr. and Mrs. Alt Curtis were guests at Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gar-

ners' last Sunday.

Dr. and Mrs. Fred McAnineh of Roachdale spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. A. M. McAnineh. Mrs. J. Glazebrook of Renselaer, Miss Ara Glazebrook of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hutcheson of Hamrick. Mr. and Mrs. James Garner and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cooper of this vicinity were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bowen Sunday. A number of our citizens were called to Greencastle Monday on business Mr. and Mrs. Hays Williams of Terre Haute are visiting relatives in

Ibis place.

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Mi \it Rain*-, and children vi - ited her mother iMonday. \lbert Rains and Rome I H.ichman were at Greencastle Saturday.

PLEASANT GtltDKX. Herbert & Pollum shipped a ear of stock Monday. Sally Chew and Tom Harper went to T* i re Haute Saturday and return-

ed Sunday.

Fncle Billie McCammack met with

an accident Saturday that may prove fatal. He went out to the woods about ten o’clock to get a load of wood. He drove down on the side of the hill and loaded his wood and it is supposed got on the wagon to drive ■ven-| out the horse balked and the wagon started down the hill and he fell off and rolled down the hill and the wagon pulled the horse down and he could not get up. As he did not conn* in at noon the family got uneasy and started to hunt for him. His daughter who is living with him was the first to I,ml him. He was unconscious when she found him and had hied a great deal. He was carried home and a doctor called and it was found that his skull was fractured

and he was ofterwise injured. Ed Stock well is home from Cincin-

nati.

Jack«Greenlee 1.*- working at Effingham, Ills. Jack McElroy is building a barn on his farm.

Monon Route Excursions. To Chicago, account International Live Stock Exposition, tickets on sale, November L’9, 30, December 1, to 1 inclusive, return limit, December 12. Round trip, $5.40. To Andersonville, Ga., account dedication Indiana Monument, tickets on sale, November 17. return limit, December 3, round trip, $24.60. Home seekers excursion rates to Northwestern and southern points first and third Tuesdays of each month. J. A. Michael, Agt.

IXM1ST GROVE. Mr and Mrs. Walter Wright and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ora Day Sunday. Mrr.. Lucinda Dimler and sister-in-law, Mrs. Jennie Frank of Brownsville. are spending a week with their brother, Harry Frank, In Paris. 111. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller Sundayed with his brother. Will Miller and wife. Forest Clark spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives In our community. Miss Nora Baker spent Sunday with her brother. Jack Baker. Mrs. Ida Day had the pleasure of entertaining an uncle, .John Foster, of Genola, Kansas, part of last week. Mrs. Laura Wright and daughter spent Saturday with Mrs. Will Miller. Mrs. John McCoy called on Mrs. Will Miller Thursday evening.

JONES ItHANt H. P W. Wright and Charles Toney returned from Parke County yester-

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Ballot for United States Senator

I am a and I am in favor of (Hiatt* your political of for the Senate of the United States.

M \ N 11 VITA N. Theie was an increased attendance at Sabbath School Iasi Sunday. Revs. Evans and Reinhart are holding revival services at the Christian Church Ibis week. Ross Hodshire has been confined to the house for several days with an attack of chickonpox, hut is improving now. Dwight, the little son of Mr. ami Mrs. John Hodshire is very seriously sick with liver trouble.

<~x**:-H~x**:**x**:“:">*:**>*/*:-:->*K":”X~> I OBITUARY | •:'*x**:~x**x**x~x**x**>*x-x~.~x~x~x* A Hud I ransplaiilcd Remember friends as you pass by As yon are n . so om e was I As I am now so you must he prepared For death and follow me. On the afternoon of November in, 1 tms after several months of in tense suffering the angel of death visited the home of William and An tin Boswell and snatched away. Jacob Myaon, aged 22 years How myster iom are the way- of Providence, that one so young, so amiable should be railed away. U does indeed seem a myslcry that he should go tint God doeth all things well. Jacob had been sick several mouths of i'uisumption. All that the physicians and family could do was done but in vain. The bud was snatched troni earth to bloom in heaven. All tilroUgh his sickness hwas never heard io murmur or com plain. He leaves a father, mother, two brother;-, four rasters and relatives and friend to mourn their le-; He. brother and -aster, having preceded him to the better world, he will hr greatly ini-sed at home None hut those who have aiven up their loved one: know how much he will bo missed there. Everywhere you look you see something Jacob has done or touched. His chair, his place at the table; then* are -*> many things to remind us that the poor heart is bursting with grief and loneliness and ! t seems aim oat more than we can bear, but dear om don’t think of Jacob as dead, for he is not. he has only gone on before us to the better land. Think of him in heaven so happy and not a pain nor heartache to make him sad. He is done with all that and the long, long days and nights of untold suffering are forgotten in his great Joy and peace. Farewell dear brother, thou has left us to join Unangels, but wo will try to live as thou did true and faithful that we may meet thee again. Wo must not feel that he is dead for we are tought that a human soul never dies. He is only waiting for us on that golden shore in that city of God. The funeral services were conducted at the Dunkard Church at Clinton Falls on Wednesday at 2:30 o’clock, by Rev. Love and his body was carried by three of his brothers and three cousins, Carl Boswell, Clarence Boswell, John Hall, Earl Boswell, Joe Steggs, Oscar Boswell. The remains were laid to rest in tin* Dunkard cemetery to await the call of Him who says, ’ They are not dead but sleeping in the arms of Jesus.”

Mary M. Smith. Mary M. Smith, daughter of Reuben and Lehr Smith, was horn in Cloverdale Township. August 11, 1K61. and grew to womanhood in that vicinity. She was married to Lewis Kiser July 12. 1 To this union were ■boin two sons, Huy and George. When death claimed husband and father and idle was left to fight life’s battles alone with her two little boys. After it lonely life of nine years she was ntitrried to Lewis Noest*. Nov. 10, isoi. To this union were born four sons, two of whom died in infancy. Four fourteen years Lewis and Malltida walked side by side enjoying the blessings and helping each other to bear (Tie burdens of life but oh how short these years do seem when death entered their pleasant home Nov. In, 1 90S and claimed her as its own and took her to the heavenly home to suffer pain and death no more. She leaves to mourn for her husband, four sons, 3 step-daughters and five step-sons, two brothers, John and Peter Smith, besides a host of relatives and numerous friends. For the consolation of friends we wish to say that ’’Idrda” as she was called professc d a hope In Christ in early life and has not only professed, but her life was such that her children and friends need not he afraid to pattern by It. Funeral preached at late residence by Rev. William Evans to large crowd of people. Interment at Frederick Cemetery.

Professor (at chemistry examination) - -Under what combination is gold released most quickly? Student Marriage. I'llcgcnde Blatter.

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ICopyrlfilit. ICO, Lo A * i l'-an I'c Also l elation.] ' My dear, what 1 have to n*!l yen 1 j would only confide to my boson: i friend. A terrible blunder for wbloh ; 1 alone am n -. has ii nle a great change In my life. 1 can never j think of it without horror, shame. m*>r j tification, humiliation—indeed, every frightful emotion for which there is aj word in the English language. And ; yet 1 confess that this lie lent ha brought me the most exquisite happi | ness. 1 have to announce to you, m.' 1 dearest, sweetest, loveliest friend, my i engagement. Bob lias won my eon : sent at last. But 1 must admit ‘hat Rob took nu unfair advantage of me. While I love him and feel that he is the one man to make me happy, I can never forget, that lie turned to his own account this frightful fatality to compel me to nc-j cept him. True, 1 had all along Intend **d to do so. But you know bow sweet it is for a woman to have a man hum ; ble himself lx*fore her, tell her that I without her he will become u wreck, Implore her to have mercy upon bint.! All this I might have had were it not for my mistake. I had kept K'*b dangling for a year ! 1 had given him but little hope. I confess that lbs pain was my pleasure. When in* fretted l laughed at bint when hi* rebelled I assumed a haughty tone and asked by what niitlmrity he presumed to dictate to me, and never after the slightest sign of Indepeud once on !c - part did 1 restore him to favor except he cam • to me through (lie valley of humiliathm. Now. when I (i.iise'cr that he not only compelled me to c sist from such treament, but assumed to make ci.ndi lions; when 1 think that he got me. so to speak, in a hole, acted in a mean, contemptible, selfish, disgusting, bru-

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Rut I am forgetting that I am engaged to him and love him det I'teilly. It i- dangerous for me b* gi\o you Gin story, for in the telling of il I am liable to wish that I had my lover on a spit roasting him lK*i"re a slow lire. However, since I mit -7 tell sonteb* dy and you are my own true, loyal friend, 1 will ui * .* through it li >1 mj tndigna tloo ' ct tin- hetter of me and I send Bob at■■ lit his huslin -- You must know that Bob and Alice and Sue and Lillie and a lot of boys and girls were together • a the coast Well, we came home io th«- ime train, making the Journey in the ni ht. Mi* * and 1 occupied a lower berth \.hile Sue and Lillie did ti e uue. The boys bunked together, ext ent Rob, who took a berth for himself alone. We wo re a merry party on the train, talking and laughing, till a disagreeable old man why are old people permitted to live I wonder?—called out from his berth that the fool killer was coming through the train. Thinking that this might possibly be a hint for us to get lute our berths, we did so. and the car soon wore the silence of slumber. Of coursi the silence of slumber is different In a sleeping car from a nursery. A number of people snored frightfully. In the middle of the night 1 awoke with a terrible thirst. I was in my wrapper and had my slippers ou. I crawled over Alice, who slept ou the outside, went to the i ml of the car h, the cooler, got a drink and started back. Now, these Bleeping cars, when one wishes to find one’s berth, are perfect ly awful. I was lost. 1 looked for the porter, but ho was not visible. 1 peeped into several berths, In each case seeing a stranger asleep. Then It occurred to me that my berth was the fourth from Hie rear end of the car. Acting on this, 1 made a plunge. A figure rolled in liu* bedclothes was on the outside. I climbed over It and had one hand and knee on one side of It, the other hand and knee on the other side, when the sleeper stretched forth i hand, pulled the curtain aside, and the horrid lamplight shone down ou the face of— How shall 1 ever get the story told: What was I doing? What frightful fate hud possession of me? There beneath me lay a twin—not only a man, but the man whom I had been persecuting. I was getting Into bed withob, horrors!—w ith Rob. lie was look Ing up Into my eyes, i down Into his. 4 ’Men y!" I cried and, rolling out Into the aisle, rushed back to the oilier end of the car. There 1 found the porter coming In at Hie door, and be put me In my berth. Of course 1 didn’t sleep a w ink. How could 1? The next morning Rob made no reference to the matter by look or word till we were all at breakfast In the dining car. Then he said: “Anybody sick in the night?” 1 knew what was coming, flushed crimson mid gave him an Imploring look. Rut he kept on making all kinds of Innuendoes without telling on me till 1 was almost frantic. Well, when we went back Into oiu car we found the berths put away, and Rob took a seat is*side me. As suming an Independent tone. In* said that I had one more chance, and one only, to !m> his wife, I must decide then and there. If I refused to give him s definite answer the siory must conu* out. Wtiat could I do? We nre to lie married in April, and I wish you, of course, to he first bridesmaid. I have not yet decided whether the wedding shall he at the church or the house. Rob came In yeslerday while I was planning my trousseau and seemed surprised at my entering on the Work so soon. •‘Rut,” he said, "It N certainly time f,, r a girl who In the middle of the night" Y"u should have s* en tlie lot I g .ve h,ui LE1TA DENNING.

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This is the time of year that the cool winds begin t* X tell you of the broken window panes. You should z have these fixed at once. |

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NOVEMBER, 1008. All-Year Tourists Hatas. .V.r.".'. NORFOLK. VA. OLD^OINT COMFORT. VA.. VIR GINIA BEACH, VA , On *aU* beginning Nov. loth. DENVER AND RETURN. Tl )N AMERICAN LEOEHAHON 0E LABOR. T'.-k* i - -( M N"\ Ith to 10th inclusive. | Rlcrniond Va., and Return, CONGRESS. Tickets sold Nov. 11th to l.Mh. Home Seekers' Rates, northw! SOUTHWEST. MICHISAN. MEXICO and HRIT'SH

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TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE’S NOTICE I will be at my office at my residence In Floyd TowBship, for the transaction of office business, on Wednesday of each week. LEWIS C. WILSON. Trustee Floyd Township.

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TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. I will attend to the business at 1 my office as Trustee of Jackson township on Friday of each week, at my

residence.

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rOWNSHIl* TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. I will be found at my residence on Friday of each week, to attend to the business connected with the office of Trustee of Jefferson township, Putnam County, Indiana. OTHO VERMILION, Trustee Jefferson Township.

MONON TIME < VL. In effect Sundav June 1 SL'i NORTH BOUND No. 4 Chicago Express . . am No. 6 Chicago Mall... No. 10 F. Lick & Laf. A * - aw i No. 12 Bloom. & Laf 15 pm SOUTH BOUND No. 3 Louisville Exp . . 1 * am No. 5 Louisville Expr ss 21 pm No. 9 F. Lick & Acco.. -1 pm No. 11 Bloom .03 am All trains run dally. J A MICHAEL.

rOWNSHIP TRUSTEES NOTICE., 1 I will be at my office at my residence In Marion township, for the transaction of office business, on | Friday of each week, and on Tuesday at Fillmore. J. B. BUNTEN, . Trustee Marlon Township. |

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TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. I will be In my office to transact | business at my home on Tuesday and Friday of each week. J. O. SIGLER, Trustee Pliuton Township

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TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. I will attend to township business ! at home on Tuesday and Friday of each week. Chas. W. King. Trustee Madison Township.

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. I will attend to the business of my office us trustee of Washington township on Wednesday of each W Mt e ’ ’ Diy res Dience, end at Reolsv,lle on 1st, 3d and 5th Batn/days of each month.

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J. D. RADER, Trustee Washington Township. |

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE’S NOTICE.

I will be at my office, at my home,

on Friday of each wo* v for the

transaction of Township uslness. „ R < HODGE,

Trustee Mill Ore: k Township,

Trapf Designs -rrTT'* COPYRIGI s*c. AnTon««(*nil!'i* • oUetch dii'l <1' , , quickly (ucertuln our f r >- .... •ent free. Olilesi ogonc? fors**Pun eIT | I'atentu taken tnrouirh Mum: A Wtrial notice, without cimrue, lu Scientific American. \fiandsomolT illnufrntea wpoklv. ' . $;» mini Uni of nnj •clenf Iflu ]nun>a . .-lerw yenr; four months, fL Holtibynll ' » MUNN &Co. 3e,,1 '- i ' ,dwa ;’Newark Branch office. (35 K St. W«!bii*.

PURE Manufactured

Mind Your ltu>ii ! If you don’t nobody will, it is your business to keep out of all the trouble you can and you. can and will Keep out of liver and bowel trouble if you take Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Ihey keep biliousness, malaria and jaundice out of yoqir system. 25c at the Owl drug store.

, We are prepared t<> S' '' : ron8 with a good quaht)

I m hin d ice every day. CALL PHONE 2S7

GARDNER BROS