Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 February 1920 — Page 2

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rHli (,KEENCAST» p HERALD

SATUDAYR, FEBRUARY 14, 1920.

HERALD EniertM tm ^secouj C!i<sii mail matter «t the (irecucastle, lad, postoffice.

Charles J. Arnold- Proprietor

PUBLISHED EVE*,f AFTERNOON Except Sunday at 11 and 10 S. Jackson Street, Greencastle, Ind.

IELEPUONE 63

Cards of Thanks. Cards of 1 hanks are chargeable at « rate of 60c each. Obituaries. All obituaries are chargeable at the rale of $1 for each ob't ary. Additional charge of be a line made for ail poetry

loiai receipts E«JtpC**ullUa Co, l A ' \ k _ X wit J f 1V* CJ 1 — — — — — — — — \j. aUe CMitCX, i^uor ' tJ it'. .. . 1 • ll I I, SUstSOVx — - LJ , i a Vt iH.iAluaKjllf liXiJ- ^ lit V i.* w. i. jic-Viaiiio, ii.jor la. j^. auunati, iaoor j. l i iait, ia^or, team

winibiu bcOtt, tauor

a.ou

j. \, woouwori.n, haoiing --

2a.oi,

1

in rout IV .ill., c, hauling, vi^

0.90 j

C L. Cummings, gn-ding --

249.00 j

C. C Baker, ineght

1.2o!

W. H. Coff man, labor

2.09 1

Andrew Sutierlin, labor

50,oi)

*“■' T J. McCunr, janitor C. C. Baker, freight - W. P. Depository, int. , T. R. Woodbum, report cards j T J. McCurry, janitor Jones & Branneman T. J. McCurry, janitor 0- ”“! Jessie Cox, coal Kiger & Co., supplies

ii .joo Kloris McCammack, teaching

I). H. Goble, supplies •io.io Vernard R. Walker, labor .. 11 oo M. R. Iiamber.t transfer— in , Stela Landerman, janitor..* oo.oe T. J. McCurry, janitor i Morrison & Bros., coal W. B. Tabor, labor Elmer K. Job, Same -- — Same

ii2.50 1 85.00 : 70.00 85.01 , 78.75 70.00 7V.60 1

.‘120 00 :

24.00 I

o.UO | k-uu j a.Uo 1

25.00 R M. Kendall, same 25.00 hlorence Foster, sam e 1148 Georgia Ryan, same 19.00 Irene tiasson, same 25.001 Gladys Hendrix, same 3.98 Ina Rogers, same 25.00 Nellie Lovett, same 25.00 Cora M. Cline, same 183.29 Kloris McCammack, same ..

75.00 Elmer E. Job, same 80.00 19 75 Correcting checks 624.64 5.00 i 31.00; Total expenditures 8,302.14

5.75 ! . 1)041 FUND 25 00 i Receipt*. 14.00 Balance on hand 5.00 Fred F. F'ulu, assessor -- 10.00 G. P. Walker, dog tax 8 00 G. P. Walker, dog tax --

1.00

the Democratic voters of

county, that he is a candidate for the nomination for representative of

Putnam county-

POLITICAL awaOUIiCEMENT FOR REPRESENTATIVE—W. E. 1

-Gill, of Clovcnlale, announces tOjyj r | e y Greenlee, mber

Putnam yirley Greenlee, labor

John D.ttamore, labor Frank McGil, labor < lovn Jnly Hdw. & Lbr. Co. Same supplies Columbia Sch. Sup Co., sup. D. E. Williamson, labor E. A. Cline, labor T. .) Curry, labor Louis Sutherlin, labor Herald W. Walker, hauling Urn Coom/bs, labor D. E- Bush, labor n Ray McClure, labor Correcting checks Total expenditures

Total expenditures TUT I ON FUND Receipts Balance on hand

FOR Sill-111 jorge annoui. voters that 1 nomination ' county, suoj-. the primary FOR SH P. Jaskson t- An is a candidal nomination county, su j • Primary >1

ard H. F.itlehe Democratic tdidata tor the -.if of Putnam le decision ol

4

n Eggcrs, of ounces that he is Democratic If of Putnam decision of the r 4, 1920.

136.00

5 30 6.00

15.90 i 7.8o 194 38 55.76

4()-’J 8.00

20.00

Sam a Same Same Co. Treas., June d}st.--

Same for Clov. tp 1,033-00

Co. Auditor, July dist Same for Clov. tp W. E- Gill, T. tP Depository, int W. E. Gill T. P- Depository, int

G. P. Walker, dog tax

John Harrison, dog tax 2,340.85 1 G. P. Walker, dog tax

Same t Same

. 297.15 Same

5.07 Same 4.52 Correcting checks 1.79 Total receipts 135 Expenditures

. 1,954.33 F. W. Sandy, sheep killed --

II. C. Bruadstreet, sheep kil’d

876.16 Fred Masten, surp. dog fund

369.59 J. F. McGill, sheep killed

•255.05 3’. W. Sandy, sheep killed --

7.75 Lee Elliott, sheep killed __

624.64 Same

14.21 S- M. Furr, sheep killed

15.00 50.00 72-50 30.00 23.00 15.00 12.00 24.00

FOR Hurst the Do county i nominal! di-cisiun May 4,

J20.

FOR SHI •Warren ho is a ci nam conn cf the I>1 May 4, 1 - FORSHH ty—Sur rick, rrt O 4, 1020.

is that >f Put-'

Mick , Quc

to tl

ton,

V-

vote

Michael, labor — si. Lasley, fuel — Ciine, fuel, and lab

j C- S. Nier, labor j Co. Treas, Due. dist. — TNAM COUN- Co. Treas. dist- Clo. tp. - Ji .- = . M. Ham-^ Correcting checks -- — c primary. May Samo

appreciated. j

! Total Fred Lancaster of F.xp-adi l ures

Will PugL tea 11 s \Y T. Broaustreet, trans . Lewis Bales, coal A. Quintte, transp --- j Will Pugh, transp I C F Parker, transp. - -

coun- 1 • •

1.50

Same

15.23

L. T . Broadstreet, sheep kil’d

12.00

10.00

A. R. York, sth. bd._j--

..... 726.:'81

C.

S. Harris, sheep killed --

25.00

32.85

Co. Treas-., Dec. itist

1,789.00

Correcting checks

3.00

10-50

Same for Clov. tp.

809.48;

-

T. I’. Di-po.sitory, int

7.96 1

Total expenditures

281.50

46 0 0

vr

S . l 1 . !

SUMMARY

G. L. Hull, Rent

1.50 1

fownship Fund

940.26

T. F- Deporitury, int....

1495 ;

Balamc on iiano

554.28

i'otai receipts

---10,099.38

il 1

uipts dur.ng yt..r

1,90 102

A19

Expenditure's

iotal of tjeuuncu xinir tlc

2,4ba..J0

C. E. Skelton, tc.-ciiing -

80.00

Di:

;jLi a .ilCIltS t / i -_

: ,00e. - ’

. i,(.. j i2

Alcany Farmer, teaching

10.00

iCli JjGli.. <2

1, -C i.I 1

:.i >

Cordelia Rub*, teaching _

13.09

ROAD FEND

3.00

Cora Cline, teaching —

210.0J

ianCio oa iViind ... ...

1,155.

. 1,513.80

Rural AHee, teaching -.

*

Re

„• >ipvs uuring yvixv

8.22

1,*) —*0. - j

C- Fi. Skelton, - -

40.0)

tul ut balance ami rue ts

l,16-..r-8

. •-

30.00

Di:

«ur;.uijunU during yr. ..

Cordelia Rule, same

.ai oaiancc

uj.-i

5.1)0 17/1 j

Hobart Dune - an, same—

25.09'

.^Uccial School iuf.v*

Rural E. Alice, . tme

20.00

ll

« *. during year.

4,7(1'.. 2

(’. E. Skelton, same-

40’.00

lh.

.ancu on hand

1,040.12

1

ESTABLISHED 1899 Osborn THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST of Indianapolis

Will be at

Commercial Hotel GREENCASTLE, IND. TUESDAY, FEB. 17

HOURS:

9:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. Every 4 Weeks Thereafter

AVOID THE OPERATING TABLE

DR. OSBORN’S IMPROVED METHODS ARE EXCLUSIVELY HIS OWN. AND THERE IS NO GUESSWORK ABOUT

IT—THEY HAVE PROVEN SUCCESSFUL

In the treatment and cure “Withont the use of the knife’’ of Idles, Fistula. Fissure, Prostatic Enlargement, Rupture, Chronic Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Obstruction, Rheumatism, Stomach Bowels and all other curable Chronic Diseases .

No Matter How Obstinate or How Contracted—Cured.

When I say I can cure you you dim depend upon it, for I know from the successful results in thousands of similar cases to yours just what I can accomplish. Grateful patients treated by me are constantly recommending ethers, and this is why 1

possess such a large practice.

Men! Women! If you do less than you shou’d, on your farm, at your de.-k or in your shop, yo>> are in some way weak, if you can’t act oraplish all that you expect or hope for, you are U; : iuf) rer from some hidden disease that ati'ec: i one or iu . e of the important nerve centers of the body. These neglected or unknown conditions are usually diseases of the Pelvie System, which reflexiy act upon the organs of elimination, digestion and the nervous system, which in turn has its influence upon the brain. I have made a special study of the nervous system, and have perfected methods that will cure where ordinary methods have failed. I will give you a searching and thorough xamination FREE, thus determining the exact location of

your trouble. •

HE \R IN MIND th. I have in Indianapolis one of h? most modern and thoroughly equipped offices in the state with a Kpe- J cialist in charge who is ripe in years of experience, rich and ij mature in learniiu- in his chosen work. That neither orfe of us I will promise you more than we can give, and should you be | unable to see me on date specified above, you can write, oi 5 Vetter still cal! at my home office, 314 Traction Terminal Build- j

ing, Indianapolis.

I do not tire the knife. Neither do I do any cut:

ARE YOU RUPTURED? No ruptured man, woman or child need be told of the suffering and agony resulting from the neglect of this awful affliction, nor of your many disappointments and failure to lind a cure by experimenting with old-fashioned treatments, leaving you the sufferer in even worse condition than before, and mentally skeptical of ever being cured. Every ruptured person in Indiana who calls to sch* me is entitled to a Free Trial of the DR OSBORN SELF-ADJUSTING RUPTURE APPLANCE REMEMBER—It required much of my time during tne past 19 years also Labor and Great Expense to perfect this wonderfully simple and effective appliance and make it possible to assure you relief. K«3w also that I ask NO MONEY UNTIL YOU ARE SATISFIED, as hundreds of others are

now.

I Can Help You Now. Tomorrow May Be Too Late—Come and Get

the Proof FREE.

!l makes no difference what your present physical condition may Ikor what you have endured ia your vain hunt for relief--—YOU HAVE NOT TRIED DR. OSBORNS SELF ADJUSTING RUPTIRI* APPLIANCE, and you will never

bo satisfied until you clo. INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE

.'l.d Floor Traction TcTtnina 1 Bid Office Hours, 9 to 12—1 t-> 4.

Wednesday and Saturday 9 to 12. 1 to 4, 6 to 8 B*^^^_Sunday, 9 to 12

Tomorrow M:!v Never Come—Get in Touch Wiib Me Todav. r vMHr,..„.!hrfP .. , . JV Er r Vi'-' -v T ’

5.50 4.00

1,388.48

FOh SHERIFF

Madison township, has announced his candid: , v for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the decision of the! Democrat L- p.' mary election, May 4, * 1920. |

FOR SHERIFF—Of Putnam

ty, E. S. (Lige) Wallace of Greencastle announces lbs candidacy for aheriff of Putnam county, subject to the decision of the primary election,

May 4. 1920

Rural Alice, same C E. Skelton, same Hobart Dunkin, same-. Cordelia Buie, same — Rural Alice, same

818.12 c j.j. Skelton, sarnie— 22,96 Kuial Alice, same

.04 Co;a ?.I. Cline, same--

Alcony Farmer, same. 5,801.94 Elmer Blue, s.inie

| F rank Davis, teaching

30 SO i Cordelia Rule, same...

2.00

24.10

12.00 12.00 1725

10:0!) Tctui o! 4U.OO Disl iir.-

balance and receipts 5.801. ments daring year. 2,220.

3,472.06

T. W. Sandy, sheep killed .. K. C. Smit.i, transp. Rural Alice, inst jan -

Will Pugh, 11 ansp.

Lewis Sutherlin, transp. E. F\ Parker, transp. C. E. Skelton, jan Oliver Jones, transp. Cleo W. Broadstreet, transp

Cora M. Cline, teaching Hobart Dunkin, same Fioris M. McCammack, same Frank H. Davis, same E. O Hunter, same L. E. Michael, same 40.00 j.-| or i 8 McCammack, same -- B. O. Blake, same R. M. Kendall, same 1 F lorence F oster, same

4.00

29.90

12.00

FOR SHERIFF—Harklus L. Jackson of Greencastle, formerly of

Marion township, announces that he i j^ () y jr. Smith, driver - is a cand;.la‘-* for sheriff of Putnam Lorenzo W. Lambert, driver, county, vj! jot •> the decision of! Wilbur Cassidy, transp —

the Desr.u.ratic primary election,

May 4.

Cleo Broadstreet, tr;uisp... George Pettit, transp. F’rank Davis, inst. jan. Cordelia Rule, inst., jan -. J. W. Rule, transp

FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER F’or commissioner of Second dis-

trict, Reese H. Bui- of Marion town-- J an ' l ' s Herbert, uansp-. ship announc his candidacy for | bora (line, ins-., jan.. commissioner <>' the Second district, 1 ( ^ 118 - R-, ( line, tramp--subject to thf decision of the Demo-j Hobart Dunkin, inst., etc

cratic primary election. May 4, 1920. FOR COMMISSIONER—Third district, David J. Skelton of Washington township announces his candidacy for commit .io:.i r <7 the Third district, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election, May 4, 1920.

Douglas Carpenter, transp. Elias Elmore, transp 1-red. 1). Querry, transp Nellie I). Hubfr, transp Dora Hulton, transp A. F. Barr, transp E. F. Parker, transp. Alvch Jones, wood Cloverdale H. & L. Co., sup. Fllmer Blue, inst. jan.

FOR COMMISSIONER—0. A. Day, A FarnH . r> inst jan ...

of Marion township. nner,.. nccs tr) t h P ElizeU , th Walker, enum Democratic voters of Putnam county A j w.iitaker, hauling his candidacy for commissioner of j w. Croxton, coal, freightth,, Second district, subject to the (j. t Baker, freight. decision of the Democratic primary J. W. Croxton, weighing coal election, May 4, 1920- Cjirl Omukuie, hauling ■ ....... . , A. J. Whitaker, hauling •iON.vsHH* 1KI .JlEE'S a.n.Sl'Al'• S, ' hrolntk ‘ i ( oal Co -’ COil1 --

KjU*Uki ( .1 c i.-)\MG) u.r. K'* r w Co., SiippliM aOWA8H1P, 1 CTNa.11 COCNiY, Colt* A: MtAvoy, wood, ctc.

i.>DIANA. 1 M. F. Goble, repairs

———■ j W. B. Tabor, labor 1OW NSH1P FUND i ; M,S ’ M “ ry A - l U ‘' rn ’ tubk '-- it' ceipts. I C M - V u, r ' labor * t ‘ tc Balance on hanu 584.28 f ’«rl Omplane, lalior...

Co. Treas., JUne dis 834.67 Henry C. Fred

{10U11 receipts 2,485.30 Nixon & Brown, supplies. .

I F’red N. Lasley, labor

U.25 Hester N. Braneman, labor

H. C. Morrison, coal

33 60 Williamson, labor 400 00 K"' 8 hauling

5.00 T- C. Mcf.'urry, janitor

14.20 Kiger & Co., supplies 27.50 7. j. McCurry, janitor

D. A. Nickerson, labor IT J. McCurry, labor

30.15 o ( , r(r j n Ryan, same - 5.00 i rt , ne Glasson, same

32.10 Gladys Hendrix, same

13.80 j na Rogers, sanv e . 8.00 iv e iii e Lovett, same 19.50 Cordelia Rule, same .

80.00 Emmett Hunter, same

2.70 p*]oiis McCammack, teaching 2.50 [jovie B. Wright, same

22.95 Cora M. Cline, teaching

35.90 j ,-apk Davis, same

27.90, Hobart Dunkin, same 14.25, ] joris McCammack, same..

4.40 j Ei.ner Job, same

35.90 [/. O. Huntt-r, sanio 15.60 ( Moris McCammack, same -- 78.i’9 Fb O. Hunter, same 30 15 Frank Davis, same — 32.10 Filmer E. Job, same 36.00 Cordelia Rule, same 35.00 j loris McCammack, teaching 58.80, L. p; Michael, same 34 9-5 j B. O. Blake, same

3.10 k. M. Kendall, t»ime

13.10 j Florence F’oster, same

•>-98 Georgia Ryan, same

39 00 Irene Gasson, same 36.00 Gladys Hendrix, same 36.0J Jna Rogtrs, same* 27.10' Nellie Lovett, same 132.87 Alnany Farmer, same 38.10 Dovie B. Wright, same

1-90 Fioris MiCammank, same ..

14.50' E. O. Hunter, same

40.00 Final balance 6'J.OO ..Tuition F’und 100.00 Balance on hand 60.00 Receipts during year

15.00 Total of balance and receipts 10,099.33 D.0.0.) DLmrs.-meats during year. 8,302 14

210 00 Final balance 335.00 Dog Fund 355.00 Balance on hand 74.50 Receipts during year 130.JO Total of balanc e and receipts 64.00 Disbursements during year. 15.0C Final balance 35.00 [ 35.00 Total of All F unds

160.00 Balance on hand 3,314.71 20.00 Receipts during year 17,033.29 125-00 j'lotul of balance and receipts20,348.29 100.00 Disbursements during year. .12,901 44 90.00 1 inal b*lanes 7,476. >5

70.00 i G. P. WALKER,

90.00 j Trustee, Cloverdale Township. j 70-00! I

70.00 j 80.00

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... 297.15

9,802.23

1,797.2-1 237.50 560.00 797.50 281.50 516.60

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MaVTw s -ci my (arm ami ^ivinR p- s-»os: ion Mxrcli 1st, I will sell all my persona! propnrly on tlie (anil j miles northwsjI or’Greencastle, known as Hie Wi liam Durham (arm, oa Monday, February 23, 1920 Beginning at 10:30 o clods, the following: IG-Horses and Mules-10

1,500 bushels of good corn in cribr; bushels good seed corn.

60.00 35.00 10.00

100.00

20 00 35.00

35.00 i

DIDoiT FEAZlTHl P.10FEo3C3 Seskf Expert Cot Out of Rather Tight Tix in a Somewhat Clever

Meitner.

Tiii*re Is n certain professor of not- ! nni! lil* :or.v tvl n ilel!"!(ts III |>re|io'i: I 25.00 ( in” ciireli Ii;iesti«-.;is t i hi- iImull'l 10.00 | o!i>- v u:-: IV li.w, « ho I nil I ' e;i i-:iU2 Vt 40001 I'V c-ie. ileleric Tl -t! Ill -act evi'U. At

Expenditures,

F. K Duncan, ptg. A. V. McKamey, stamps W B. Taber, labor J.ee P. Kay, trans. G. P Walker, trustee serv. .. Alvah Jones, adv, bd. ...— C. J- Arnold, ptg J L. Preston, ptg C. N. .Michael, labor G. P. Walker, trustee serv .. Jones ft Brannerman, rent _ Opal McAvoy, printing G K. Martin, stumps J) s* Moffett, adv. hd G P \V;.liter, tiu. serv —

• 00

100 00 12.00 12.50

H. C. F'rc-cd, lobor

200 Jonf* Branneman, sup 5.00 K. W. A. Kowles Co., labor.

225.00

41.63 Fioris MhCammack, same .. 106.86 Hobart Dunkin, sum,. 36 60 Elmer FT Job, same 36.00 Fioris McCammack, same -- 97.51 L E. Michael, same 8.00 B. O. Blake, same 600 R. M. Kendall, same 36.50 Florence F’oster, same 5.09 ! Georgia Ryan, teaching 1.50 Irene Glasson, same 32.70 Gladys Hendrix, same B 20 Nellie Lovett, same 4.10 Ina Rogers, same - 15.66 Fioris McCammack, same -- 5.50 Elmer E. Job, same 6.00 E. O. Hunter, same 27.50 F'lorig McCammack, same — 28.50 Cordelia Rule, same 25.00 Dovie B. Wright, same 15.15 Cora M. Cline, same 25.00 11 court Dunkin, same 7.00 Fioris McCammack, same _. 5.75, L. E. Michael, same 5.45 B. O. Blake, same

25.00 15-00 50.00 50.00 40.00 15.00 175.00 140.00

110.00

loO 00 80.00 100.00 80.00 80.00 90.00 150.00 50.00 20 00 50.00 20.00 60.00 30.00 25.00 175.00

140.00

110.00 100.00 80.00 100 00

l!..* next el., s, tin ivfure. lie -aid g: i rely : ’’Prof. nr. you have utndc n “j-i- -ia: study nf sui'.!; . huve .<-ii!i iniff" “Vi s. 1 Hi id; | . in fairly well infnrtiii il as in that hrati: h,” the professor responded. “Then, profi-s nr. yo'.i can nndie cdly Inform i n.i a point v.lilelr ivllih* itoa'i:' s siniplo. pllZ/.lt.; me. May 1 nsl. you a ipn>si|on , /“ The prole-• . r began to feel mil'!' hut there v.n-j nothin:' to reply hut “yes." ‘‘Thi n. ■ Ir. wl.nt I iteslre to know Is. where do-s a Miake’s tail Iteglll?” tin* young fellow asked gravely. Tin* professor was silent for n rtonionf, and a titter began to rim over the room, wh -|| tin-reused to n roar ns tin* pi nl’i sor repheil eahnl.V: "That I- quite simple; It begins at M o end „f the snake which Is not the head." WILL TUNNEL UNDER STRAIT

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Jap.-itiere Authorit.es Said to Have Dee ded Upon Cnginctrino Feat of Msgriitude.

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One good general purpose roan team, 7 and 8 years’ old; one smoothmouth bay team, horse and mare; one family broke horse; one 4 year old dark brown horse, good roadster; one 5 yea/ old gray mare; one 4 year old horse, unbrokc; one 3 year old horse, unbroke; one 3 year old horse mule, 16 hands, broke sound; one 4 year old horse pony. Cattle One 7 year old Jersey cow. due to calf February 25; one 3 year old Jersey cow, fresh soon; one 8 year old Jersey cow, giving 2 gallon milk a day; one 5 year old roan cow, fresh this spring; eight head long yearling white faced steers, weight 800 pounds each; one coming 3 year old steer, weight 1200 pounds; one short yearling steer, weight 600 pounds; 7 white faced long yearling heifers, often weight 700 pounds; one halt Jersey yearling heifer; one coming 2 year old Angus bull. 40 Hogs 40 Forty head stock hogs, weight, each 83 pounds. Hay, Fodder and Grain One ton or more of hay; six to eight tons of loose shredded fodder; Cols. 0. 0. Dobbs & Oscar Rector, Aucts. Fred Thomas, Clerk

Harness & Farm Implements fwo sets breeching harness; one set chain harness; one set buggy harness: two Studcbaker wagons; one good manure spreader; seven foot .McCormick binder, almost new; one mow int machine; one hay tedder; 1-14 inch 6c 0. break plow; 1-14 inch walkir break, plow; one John Deere check row planter; three good riding cultivators: one Tandem disc harrow; one tw'o-rou stalk cutter; one five hoed wheat drill one corn binder, new; one cab buggy; two scoop boards; one gravel bed; one hay and hog rack combined; one fan mill, new; one 60 tooth harrow; one cider mill, and many other articles to numerous to mention. Probably sot ’ household goods. Terms of Sale $10 and under, cash in hand, over $10, a credit of six months with 6 per cent interest from date. Notes not pa;ci at maturity to draw 8 per cent interest after maturity. All notes to be bankable notes. Two per cent discount for cash on sums over $10. Dinner served by ladies of Little Walnut Baptist church. Sale rain or shine. Conte out and spend the dav with u whether you want to buy or not.

JESSE HERRIOTT.

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Revernl montliw ajro announeeinent 90.001 mas tiiiidt* that the Ituperhil irovern90.00 !mpiit rallwiiyw of Japan Intended to 80.00, 6nBd « tunnel under the Shlnionosekl

10.00 30.00 50 00 30.00 90.00 15. ho 10.00 45 00 10.00 146.25 1:0.00

strait. Tide strait separates (he main Island of the Japanese group, Hondo, from the sumller Islund of Kltishu at the south. It is now crossed by n

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n tcitlc.1 irlth Blu« lUbbon*

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car ferry, which Is rapidly becoming Insultlclent to meet the demands thu* are made upon It. Two years are to he spent In studyini; the Keologlcal formation of Hie sen bed In the strait and In drufiliiK of Hie (tenoral plan of work In jireparation for ihe aeiual lUMlertuking of tunneling, so ilmt the real work will nm coninien-e until 1!>21. Engineers and workmen will lie sent to America and Europe to make a study of what has been achieved In these countries In the way of tunnel engineering. The line Is to tic seven miles long, one mile of which will ho

entirely tinder the sea. The approximate cost of the undertaking will l-e about $10,()Oh,iKH) and the work Is expected to he completed In 1828.—Scientific American.

Cnronic Constipation.

There aro people wno never have a movement of the bowels without it is produced by a cathartic. Most of them have brought that condition on 1 themselves by the use of mineral

waters and strong cathartictake t oomuch water out of f . v | tem and aggravate the disease Ihejj are meant to relieve. A mild ’ nxa ‘ live tonic like Chamberlain’s Tablet 1 * affords a gentle movement <f bowels that you hardly rea'tre hi / been produced by a medicTne, ar,n ' their use is not so likely to be lowed by constipation. SUBSCRIBE FOR TUE Hi RAI D