Greencastle Star Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 April 1893 — Page 3

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“ Mrs John Gemmill, of this plac

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ill, of this place, was thrown from a

^jK wagon, sustaining a most serious injury to her spine, and was 7 V HELPLESS CRIPPLE FOR 19 YEARS,

unaMo to walk. Her daughter providentially procured two ST. JACOBS OIL, which Mrs. Gemmill used. Before the second bottle was exhausted, she was able to walk about, and has been COnffPX.-ETKT.'V GTTJ3KX* ” ■••!••• » • •» « , „ g .

M. THOMPSON, PoaTM*«Tcn.

THE NAMING OF DOGS.

Oddities

In the Nomenclature Various Breeds.

An Interesting Chapter on the Peculiarities and Origin of Canines of Marked Characteristics.

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“The difference,” said the man with a weary look in his eye, ‘‘between my poem and my umbrella is that the poem is always returned with thanks.”

“Brace Up” Is a tantalizing ad monition to those who at this season feel all tired out, weak, without appetite and discouraged. But the way in which Hood’s Sarsaparilla builds up the ti r ed frame and gives a good appetite, is really wonderful. So we say, “Take Hood’s and it will brace you up.”

iFTCJFIE X3Y IML/VXXJ, UTMOSTX X3. tock-City” (PLOiBIM) Solid Axle Oil. brOroceror dealer hasn’t it. write us fora sample t>«>x,One Applteatlois will run your RuKffv or EnaOOtolHOOmllrH.il > A A- AMERICAN SHAFT HOLDER CO..WAIAAH, INO., US.A ^C^InT-O-W A , THE INDIAN DOCTOR, will be at the miercial House, G-reencastle, Ind.., Thursday. April 13, 1893. oared to heal the sick with Nature's own remedies, viz: Roots, Barks, ■bs, Plants and Leaves, winch were placed in the ground by the C .*eat rit for tlie benefit of mankind.

Why fill your’system full of drug poison* and nostrums, when you can get Pure. Fresh and Unadulterated Remedies, God’s Greatest Gift to Mankind? COME AND BE HEALED.

Dr- Man-O-Wa la a Regu'urly Licensed Pbysic ! r.n. Soent three years among the * ndiaus. learn'ug their methods of healing the Sick with Indian Herb Medicines. These medicines do not poison the system. They cure afte 1 al* othe** medicines fail. They are Nature’s remedies for the relief and cure of disease.

] All w'jo may be troubled with Acute or Cb-on’'cCatr, • h.D^'snep. a. Indigestion, P. gut’s flisease, Dropsy. Consumption. Ep'leusy or Fii§, Nervous debi 1 ^ HeadacPe, K onenitis, Constipa! ion, Sc ofula or any fo» m oi Blood poison, Painful oi Suppressed Rie is^ • ui\. ion, Xnfiammation of tiie wonob oi b adder, Diabetes, Kidney or Uiiuary t oubles. Nc voucuess Gene’ al Deoillty, Luco.ihcea, Femrle weakness^ Pimnles, Bloc.ies o SI u diseese in ^^ilfo) m. 1 .upotency. C^et,Gonorrhoea, Rheumatism,Heart Disept e Neuir.l^’a. Ab# rma p^Teria, J’i’es, Loss of Btrengih and loss of Manhood a'-e esnecia.’*' Iuv*».ed vo caH o*» \G and MIDDLE-AGED MEN suffering f om weakness and Impotency brought or K-f youthful indiscretion or over indulgence in oLi a-e. should call at once. The Indian

Di . Man-O-Wa liocates all you- aches and pains and te Is each patient h ' iv th y

witbout asking one single questio i. Medicine sent to all parts of the wo-V.

feel

Write for question blanks and te? ms: f onsuUationfpersonal or by letter free Treatinent

^nci*i^ J ng a 1 ' medicines used from $2.00 to $.1.00 per montl*.

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I Adl’-ess,

DR. MAN-0-WA,

© , WAN«0.WA INDIAN MEDICINE CO.,

Frankfort, Ind.

THE STAR-PRESS. Stuurdfiy, Apiil. 1, 18‘i 5

Is If. a Fac.? yThat the city officials and gamblers irm a mutual admiration society. That the new postmaster will be in MMnmand of a corps of letter carriers, j That Oreencastle is to have a new (bel gas plant. .I^.at a new Republican newspaper I to be started. That the “rip saw boom bah” busifess of the students is to be hushed ihjail lodgings will be the penalty. Fhat it hoops are to be worn, whether barbed wire will not be enhanced in price because of the enhanced demand. That the people would be happier if coined silver was a little freer in circulation. That Hays, Weik & Meltzer have bought incubators to go into the chicken business ere “the frost is on the pumpkin, and the fodder's in the

shock.”

That some people are resigned undtlh all circumstances, while others are never resigned, and of this latter class are office holders. That this is to be a “Simon pure,” Democratic administration, forCleveland has announced that none but of known sobriety will be aptted'to office. lat Senator Brown of Limedale ets that he did not u,e his appl - on for the office of Ministei to Liberia on the 6th of March—the betthe day, the better the deed. Carpentersville. sick are M-. Bridges. V's. Murnh • and Davie Davis Mrs. George Pickle r.nd .ren, of Bainbrldne, a'e he e vitiitiuK her .nte, Mr. anil M - Anile-so i Mr. and IS Vance, of CrawforOav lle, are the KuestH dra. Win. Hall Mrs. Bene Newioa vmi at Mr. McFerren'a on Tuesday J. Mc- ■ has rented his house to George rlail . ... ITS. Tool and Mrs. Welsh visaed Mrs. Thitted on Sundav Miss Nannie Patton heen visiting at Boachdale Willie line has been visitinK relatives at Bain-T-nlgtt Mask social here on March X>. xx Manhattan.

Real Estate Transfers. City of Qreencastle to M. E. and E. 8 Crouch, lot in Forest Hill Cemetery, $60. City of Oreencastle to J. B. McCammack lot in Forest Hill, $61. G. Grantham to John Jeffries, land in Jacs son tp., $1,600. E. H. Crow to M. L. Allison, land in Greencastle tp., $6,590 8. H. Walden to L. E. & E. L. Herbert, land in Washington tp., $2,000. B. Finn to J. & A. E. Fry, lot in Oreencastle,

$350.

J. Fry to A. E Browning, lot in Greencas-

tle,$75.

M. A. Curtis to Orant Scott, lot in G -een-

castle, $1.

Sheriff P.C. to 8. Strauss et a)., lot in Greencastle, $1,500. G. D. Gorham to 8. A. Gorham, laud in Jefferson tp., $1,000. W. H. Miller to Jos. Morland, land in Jack son tp., $523.15. Levi Hurst, to J. H. Bu st, land in Green castle tp., $1,200. C. E. White to E. Burgess, lot in Green castle. $1,000. A. D. Chew to W. E. Counts, lot in Reels-

vllle, $235.

C. J. Shields to J. H. Shields, land in War

ren tp., $1.

L. F. Evans to W. A. Wells, land in Madi

son tp., $1.

J L. Williamson to J. 8. Runyan, land Jackson tp., $1,200. Cori‘da Pierson to J. L. Williamson, land in Jackson to., $ ,500. H. Lishy to G. W. Wise, land in Marion tp.

$300.

O. F. Boone to L. M. Boone, land in Wash ington tp., $352. J. C. Priest to J, 8. Crosby, land in Monroe

tp., $1,000.

Phoenix M. Life ins. Co. to 8. & J. W. Baysenger, land in Madison tp., $1,500.

Mar ed,

At the bride’s home, near Belle Union, E'der T. N. Sherrill, Thomas W. McCammack and Genenca C. Hanes, on Ma ch 26, in the presence of a nuinbe- of invited guests. The bride received a number of elege.ut presents. May they live'ong and be liapo ’. ix

A Card.

The bereaved family of A. M. Robinson de sire tp express their thanks to the good people o.* Fillmore for their kindness and gym pathy shown them daring the sore trial the_ have passed through, in the death of the husband and father. None passed to the or left, but all stopped to lend a helping hand, and rnourn with those who mourned. There wasayonng K*ri from Montrose Who would wear nothing else but silk hose Bnt the tellow she wed Was a Hoosier who said: •You can bet after this cotton goes.”

['neighhiorhoo'd ^nclf PhiHip*' L died last week, leaving an aged ■ and a large family of children t ,i loss Beginning to make g

eeting eloseo tiered on Sunday, conducted Wider Anderson, of Ladoga; he will be here *ain on the 4th Sunday In An-il ... Elder

Dost nomenclature js ouito an interestJ- . » » • -' --i--e Press. Take, for instance, that

dently recommend Hood’s Pills.

favorite canine known as the terrier, a name given the breed-from his habit of following game into burrows in the earth, which latter in Hatin is termed terra. Ry way of quick gradations the word was metamorphosed into terrier. skye terrier is so called because the breed was once chiefly raised on the island of Skye, one of the Hebrides. The celebrated Dandy Dinmont terrier obtained its distinctive title from the fact of its being depicted as the favorite a character bearing that name in Sir Walter Scott’s “t>uy Mannering 1 .” The fox terrier was so named because it was originally kept as an addition to every pack of foxhounds. Bloodhounds derive their name from the possession a peculiar power of scenting the blood of a wounded animal. In olden times staff hunting was a favorite amusement of the nobility, and the dogs used in such sport—part greyhounds and part bloodhounds —were given the name of staghounds. Foxhounds. in like manner, were trained to hunt tlu.' wily animal. Various explanations have been given of the origin of the term greyhound, some authorities claiming that the prefix grey is taken from Fratus, meaning Greek; others that it signifies great, while still others say that it lias reference to the color of the animal. In no other breed of hounds is the blue or grey color so prevalent, and ftonsequently the last mentioned seems the most plausible. Harriers are chiefly used in hunting hares in England, while the title hear gle, applied to a breed which is an in veterate enemy of rabbits, is probably derived from the Celtic beag, or bite, or the Welsh back, signifying little, they being in reality a small species of hound. A pointer is so called because of its habit of stopping and pointing at game with its nose, while the setter gets its name from a like habit, excepting that it crouches instead of standing when pointing under similar circumstances. Newfoundland dogs were originally natives of that country and Labrador, from which circumstance the3' receive their title. In the same manner the noble Ht. Bernards are so called from the famous monastery of that name in the Alps. That rather dangerous breed called Spitz or Pomeranian dogs, a variety of the Esquimau, were first bred in Pomerania, Russia, but the popular name of Spitz was probably derived from the erroneous notion that they originated in Kpltzenbergen. Spaniels, of which there are many breeds, are supposed to have first come from Spain, from which circumstance is derived their distinctive names. Charles I. was an anient admirer of a small variety this animal, and from that anise the designation of his pets known the world

over us the King Charles.

Mastiff is the term applied to a very large and powerful species of the canine family, and there is considerable con flict of opinion regarding the origin of the word. Some claim that it is derived from the Italian mastino, or the French mastin, both of which signify large-limbed. Others, again, say its true origin is the old German masten, to fatten, because the mastiff is a largo dog and so seems better fed than any other. Poodle is derived from the Gorman pudel, a puddle or pool. They are without doubt the most intelligent of all canines. The shepherd dog—called the collie in Scotland, from the Gaidie euilean, or puppy—gains its title from the fact of its being used to watch sheep and protect them from marauders of every description. As to the derivation of the word bulldog it is only necessary to state that at one time this species was exclusively used in bullbaiting, and from that circumstance arose the name by which it is universally known. A cross between this and th" '.or er is appropriately termed the

hull Uirier.

Influence will make itself felt in poliiics Even the humble lettercsrrier when he comes to the door shows what it is to have a pull. Thin or gray hair ami bald heads, so dis pleasing to many people ns marks of aRe, may be averted for a long time by using Hall’s

Hair Renewer.

"Don’t you think that barber is rather nosey?” ‘‘Well, I must admit toat he's a

head seenter.

Live Leisurely

is good advice, but live carefully is better. 1 n both cases Simmons Liver Regulate' will help you live best. It keeps the liver act’ve, the bowels regular, and helps throw off the

White Lfead?" This Barytes is a heavy white powder (ground stone), having the appearance of white lead, worthless as a paint, costing only about a cent a pound, and is only used to cheapen the mixture. What shoddy is to cloth, Barytes is to paint. Be careful to use only old and standard brands of white lead. “Armstrong & McKelvy” "Beymer-Bauman” “Eckstein” “Fahnestock” “Anchor” “Kentucky” “Morley” “Southern” “Shipman” “Red Seal” “Collier”

“Davis-Chambers”

poison in the system which cai ses Ma‘ariu | ^ strictly pure, “ Old Dutch " process and Rheumatism The Regulator also pro- brands estaof “ '

motes digestion, and never fails to relieve the most severe cases of Dyspepsia, Consti-

pation and Billionsness.

A gold scare when a man thinks he has dropped a double eagle in the sewer. Beecham s Pills are faithful filends. Doctor: I really believe you have some kind of poison in you system. Patient (gloomily): I shouldn’t wonder. What was that last stuff

you gave me?

The Proof of Merit Is fully demonstrated in the use of Craft 's Distemper Cure among horses. It cures Chronic Coughs, Colds, Fink Eye and all catarrhal troubles of the horse. It is acknowledged by Veterinary Surgeons to be a wonderful remedy and the only known specific treatment for Distemper. Price 50 ets. Sold by Albert Allen. apr Any euchre player knows that hearts beat quicker when they are trumps.

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Whv ? wrSIKS * ’ X ' , V * paint t Because it will outlast all other paints, grive a handsomer finish, better p- flection to the wood, and the first cost ./ill be less. If Barytes and other arl iterants of white lead are “just a ^ood ” as Strictly Pure White Lead, rny are all the adulterated white lewda always branded Pure, or “ Strictly Pure

HE WILL BE HERE.

Dr. LYMAN P. WALTER Again visits our city, making 4 years’ visits, and will continue making monthly visits dm ing the year 1893. Spleoiliil CHasice fur ilie M and Ailinj. A noted Specialist with experienci

in Hot*-

8100 Reward For any Cut, Bruise, Lameness, Swollen Limbs, Saddle or Collar Galls that Mo- ris’ English Stable Liniment will not cure. It cures when all others fail. l T se it and you will not be disappointed. Price 25 ets., 50 ets. and fl. Actually worth |25 to the consumer. Sold by Albert Bllen. apr II appears to us that these meetings be tween debtors and creditors are largely over

dun.

The many cases of rheumatism cured by Chamberlain’s Bain Balm during the past few months have given the people great confidence in its curative properties, and have shown that there is one preparation that can be depended uyon for that painful aggravating disease. Honaker Bros., Lorain, Ohio, says: “Mr. Moses Price, of this place, was troubled with rheumatism for a long time. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm has cured liim. He says that (he Balm has no equal. For sale by Albert Allen. np r “Are you engaged to Miss Bondclipper?” ‘No, not exactly. But when 1 asked for her hand she gave me the refusal of it.” The most intelligent people of out commun ity recognize in DeWitt’s Little Early Risers pills of unequaled merit for dyspepsia, headache and constipation. Very small, perfect inaction. Albert Allen, agl ly Cholly: One thing, my friends say 1 ai never conscious of myself. Maud: No I should imagine you might require outside assistance

The Best of AU.

Mr. 8. H. Jackson, of Doberts, Ind., writes as follows: “Please send me one dozen more of Dr. Well’s New Cough Cure. I find it the best seller and most satisfactory Cough Medicine I can get. My customers say it is

l*ri

brands, established by a lifetime of use. For colors use National Lead Co.’s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors with

Strictly Pure White Lead.

For sale by the most reliable dealers in

painta^e very where.

If you are going to paint, it will pay you

to send to us Tor a book containing information that may save you many a dollar; it will

only cost you a postal card to do so. NATIONAL LEAD CO.,

1 Broadway, New York, Cincirnatl Branch,

Cincinnati, - . . Ohio.

France. Switzerland and Italy, as well as American Hospitals.—Some facts about one of the most successful physicians in America.—His portrait ami his work.—Will visit Greencastle on Saturday, April 8,

Com nicreiiif Hotel.

Forest Home Stock Farm.

11% M iles East of Oreencastle

Ind., on National Road.

Forest Wilkes, 17942.

Race record, 2:15. Bay stallion, 15 hands and 3 inches high; weight, 1)20 lbs. The

prettiest horse in Indiana.

Pilot It us sell tr>sr> 1 .

The full brother to Maud S., 2:08’and Lord Russell,sire of the stallion king, Kremlin, ■%. Gray stallion, 15 hands and 2 inches weight, 1050lbs. Sired by Harold, sire of 60 in 2:30 list. 1st dam, Miss Russell, dam of Maud 8., 2:08 ,, 4 ; Nutwood, 2:1H ! 4 , sire of 90

in 2:80 list.

Chestnut Star,It. A. /'. It. The great saddler and roadster, is chestnut, 16 hands high; weight, 1200 lbs. He can go all the gaits and can beat 2:80 pacing and 2:50 trotting, and is the greatest living descendant of old Red Buck.

David and Goliah, Black imported jacks, 15 hands and 2 inch< and 15 hands high, will stand at same place. Terms op Breeding: Forest Wilkes at |75 for the season, with return privilege; Pilot Russell at $75 for the season, with return privilege; Chestnut Star at $10 to insure colt ;o stand and suck; David and Goliali at $10 to insure colt to stand and suck. All stock is registered under the Indiana Statp laws. Stock will be shown to visitors any week day. M. F. McIIAFFIE A SON, 3m 19 1 1 Miles West of Htilesville, Ind.

J. W. HARPER KELSON COUNT! Bourbon Whiskey. By the drink, pint, quart or gallon. HIGGINS 4 PRATHER, Sole Agts. ROACHD Ai E, IND A NA. 6tiH«

the nest of all.

bert Alice.

Price 25 cents.

Sold "by Al-

apr

Jloiipy io Lotm.

Private funds to loan on long tiuo in Bums to suit. Lowest rale of in ipreht. Terms reasonable. No delm

W S. Cox, Southard’s block

50tf

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Greencast '.e

THINGS PREFERRED TO WEALTH.

Hb for tie Sill!

■IH preacSi here next

[again on

[Conner, of Danville, ----- r _.. . Saturday night :.nd Sunday all are invited ITake the STAH-PnEss-best paper puhlilshed in Putna-n county. A. C. Chappie: Say, Barlow, look at that choruti girl amiling at us. I wonder which of ua is •s honored. Harlow: It is probably 1 she

p to he my old nurse.

Complete Loss of Voice. Cyclone, Ind., Oct., 3p.u, 1892.

Ithe Public:

Ine year ago Yesterday I ''nil : u • >n Dr

. his office in Frankfort

It's sometimes said patent medicines are for the ignorant. The doctors foster this idea. “The people, ' we are told, “are mostly ignorant when it comes to medical science.” Suppose they are! What a sick man needs is not knowledge, but a cure and the medicine that cures is the medicine for the s'.ck. Dr. Pierce’s Golden M cdical Discovery cures the “do believes” and the “don’t believes.” No hesitance about it, no“if” nor “possibly.” It says-“I can cu-e you, only do as I direct.” Perhaps it fails occassionally. The makers hear of It when it docs, because they never v -MM *-A4.’W 1^^ ■ - do good. Suppose the doctors went on that principal. (We beg the doctors’ pardon. It

wouldn't do!)

Few People Actually So Constituted aa to

He Sat Wiled with it Alone,

As a matter of fact, the chief impression proilucoil by gn :vt wealth, even in America, is simply curiosity, not admiration, hardly even envy. There are many things that people really value more than wealth at any time—perhaps, thinks Harper’s Bazar, valuing wealth only as a means for these things. In youth p*’ 1 ’! 110 P rize amusement, pleasure, love; and wealth is thrown away recklessly for the sake of such ends. After the maturer tafles an; developed people have no objection to wealth for the sake of other aims which it may promote, but it is not a substitute for those aims. The artist loves art, the man of science loves science, tne student loves study, the inventor loves invention, the domestic man loves home. Even the man of action loves action mainly as a thing attractive in itself. He would readily accept wealth as a means of achieving his other purposes, hut he ....-■n i „A'.. /...I

Feed Mill Grinding. At Asbury Bowman’s mill, on the Cloverdale pike, 3 miles south of Oreencastle, Clorn on the cob and all other kinds of grain ground for feed. Custom grinding on Friday of each week. 12t39 Look out for a cheap set of blacksmith tools. Call on R. H. Jones or Jotfn Riley, South Oreencastle. 4t48 "What selfish creatures men are any way. I ” “What now?” “I noticed one stauding up in the car with a whole strap to him-

self.”

Rare Hot ween Boston and Chicago. Boston, March 82 —A relay bicycle race between Boston and Chicago, in which some of the fastest wheelmen in New York, Boston and Chicago will participate, is planned to start from Boston at 5 p. m. Sunday, April 30, and the race is expected to be finished in ninety hours. Gold In the Treasury. Washington, March 22.—The ten days’ statement issued by the treasury department gives the gold in the treasury as 811 0 .575,000, a gain of 84.000,000 within the last ten days.

Two cheap excursions are announced by he MOBILE & OHIO R. R. To the most productive and most healthful States in the Union, Mississippi and Alabama, Where thousands of acres of choice Farming Lands can be had in tracts to suit at your

own terms.

Trains will leave St. Louis Union Depot at

8:35 p. m. on

iPE 11 aili MY 9,1893. Your nearest rai Iroiui ticket agent, or E. E. Posai M bile. A » . or F. W. enral Agent, 108 N. Broadway, St. L mis, Mo., are prepared to give you descriptive matter and full particu’ars regarding the S^ath and the eroursionri. Now is your chance to invest ig i ■ natural advantages and many inducements of

the South.

DR. WALTER Las spent many mouths visiting the laboratories »d’the great European scientists. He will visit Greencastle to greet the patients who will call upon him. Dr. Walter is well known in this State and section, as he has treated a great many of our people during his visits in this vicinity, lie s a specialist in Xitse, Throat. Lit tig ami Stomach Troubles, Xervous Disease and Wood anfi Skin Diseases. He is an excellent physician and has achieved wonderful success in the field of surgery. Ue treats successfully acute and chronic catarrh, chronic diarrhoea, painful or suppressed menstruation, imfiammation of the womb, intlamination of the bladder, diabetes, dyspepsia, constipation, kidney, urinary and bladder troubles, Bright’s disease, tape worm, crooked and enlarged joints, club foot, white swelling, nervousness and general debility, irapotency, leucorrhea, Dimples, blotches, cancer, dropsy, gravel, gleet, onorrhoea, hydrocele, heart disease,hysteria, it. Vitus dance, paralysis, rheumatism, asthma, female weakness, etc. All surgical operations performed. Epilepsy or fits positively cured. Piles cured without pain, knife or caustic. Blood and skin diseases cured by improved ami never failing remedies. Eyes.—Cross eves cured in one minute, wi hout pain. Weak, watery eyes, cropping lids, granulated lids, sore eyes of any form, wild hairs, cataract, false pupils, spots, scum, turning in and out of lids. Ear.—Noises and deafness, ulceration, discharges, polypus, etc. Nosh. —Nasal catarrh, polypus of the nose, plastic operations, etc. Dr. waiters can absolutely and permanently cure any case of catarrh that eve • existed. He honestly believes he can show a greater record of cases of catarrh cured than all other physicians in

the State.

Small tumors, cancers, warts, moles, etc., removed without acids, kn’fe, pain or scar, New method, Electrolysis. Ladies.—That “tired” feeling and all the female weaknesses are promptly cured. Bloating, headache, nervous prostration, genera 1 debility, sleeplessness, depression, indigestion, ovarian trouble, inflammation and ulceration, falling and displacements, spihal weakness kidney complaints, and change of life. OR MfAL WEARNESS. Immediately cured and full vigor restored. This distressing affliction, which renders life a burden and marriage impossible, is the penalty paid by the victim for improper indulgence. The most chaste must acknowlege that the passions are the great magnet by which the whole world is attracted. Destroy them and what have we? Man is no longer interested in the opposite sex. the interheange of that blissful repose which now attracts and interests the whole world exists no longer; man ceases to be what God made him; the world is no longer interesting to him, and remorse and disappointment are his constant companions. Consult Dr. Walter at once, and you will find the sympathy and relief that you positively reouire to ne happy. Remembe.’ the aate, and come early, as his rooms are always crowded wherever he goes. Dr. Walter will return every four weeks during the year of 1893. Bring from two to four oz. of urine for chemical analysis.

ADDRESS

catarrh in the head, is radically cured by Dr. ’ Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Fifty cents. Sold

O-Wa at his office in Frankfort, Ind. I been a miserable sufferer for years. I a severe catarrh of throat with < omplete S of VOICE: could onlv speak in u whis-

: raviiiK with chills and fever, »a» also a , . . drlll!1 . iBt . uv ., r _ vfhere dtant sufferer from a disease ijeculiur to l »ru^i,i. is i .i ry wneie.

sex, which hrouKkl about a train of trouthe sufferinK of which language fails to ires*. After an examination the doctor he could benefit and probably cure me. xbted it and arose to leave the office out taking any treatment, but as my

LYMAN P. WALTER, M. P. Cor. Slate and Cloud Ct., Chicago.

Tie Greatest Discovery of the Aie Fo r th e til lirf of t h oso Who Cheiv Tobacco and Smoke, HILL’H Anti-Tobacco Chewing Cxiiin! IT IS PURE AND HARMLESS. The best antidote for relief from the habit of Chewing Tobacco ami Smoking. It is an elegant Tonic and Appetizer. After a few chews of it you wil’ relish your meals and eat heartily. It is a great Flood Purifier. It is tecommenAed by the leading Physicians Ask your dealers for it. Manufactured only by

Contentment and happineit

Com mission! r's Sate of Heal Estate Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, a commissioner duly appointed by the Circuit <lourt of P n county, in liana, : t* an action now pending in said court, wherein Joel Dobbs et al. are plaintiffs, ind Martha J. Dobbs et al. are defendants, will, in pursuance of an order of said court, offer for sale at public outcry, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door, in the city of Greencastle, Indiana, onl SATURDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF APRIL, 1893, At 10 o’clock a. in., the following described real estate in Putnam Icounty, Indiana, towit: The east half of the northeast quarter of section thirty-five 351, and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of said section thirty-five 351, in township fourteen (H) north, of range three (8) west. Also all that part of the southeast quarter of section twenty-six (26 . in said tow nship and range, that'lies south of the National Road. TERMS OF SALE.

One-third ( , .,i cash, one-third (in nine (9) and one-third 0 in eighteen (181 months,

o be secured by mo

on said real’ estate, and evidenced by

deferred payments to be secured by mortgage

on said real estate, and evidenced bearing 6 per cent, interest from waiving valuation and appra providing for attorney's feel

date

notes e and

aisement laws and

es.

QUINTON BUOADSTREET, Commissioner.

Woltru nt

<SsSv,

wealth. The proof of this is that ho j does not; indeed, he often impovep- j

ishes himself for his own pursuits. “Be- ... vond it very moderate account,” wrote are only possible with perfect health.

Chocking, sneezing and every other form of j ^ oler . (] reffan ) mone y as areal The rapid advancement in medical tlarrh in the hea.l. is radically cured hv Dr. evil „ Th ^ of <)ther p Ur;m Us knows science now permits the preparation of

* wmsesss/t. mw&j&iQgm aafiSfflL 8—liellxvvilie, Indmnn. 2t49 Court of Putnam i.’ou n:y, Mati.t i n :.ana, t,x-

tilking nuy .»tmiiii„**v, j (band thought best to try his treatment

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least one month, I finally consented I have taken in all less than four months' atment. I have taken no treatment since January, and am still enjoying good I therefore consider the doctor’* Stment i* not only effective, but also percent. Yours respectfully,

Mks. E. H. N. Hpivy.

• Man-O-Wa will be at Commercial *e, Greencastle, on Thursday, April 13.

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that one cannot possibly be very rich medical compounds whose use

and carry on those pursuits also, so engrossing is the mere care of property, and so difficult and absorhihg is the wise use of it. Many a prominent artist or author has been simply ruined for the purposes for which ho was created by becoming heir to a large estate; not

guarantee to success. One of the best known and most popular at the present day is Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure. So certain is it to bring prompt and permanent relief in all kidney and bladder complaints, female weaknesses, gravel, lame, sore or aching back, as well as in all blood dis-

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Said Estate is supposed to be so! vent. Dated this 15th day of March P !.

JAMES McD HAYS.

QUINTON BROAI STREET,

John 1’ Alice At'y. 148 Executors.

"Public Sale. ~

I will sell at my residence, 3 miles north of

Greencastle. on Tuesda

■Beauty".may be "only skin deep:” but the that it demoralized him otherwise, but eases, skin eruptions, scrofula, swelli • r «$ rtf* a hnn , , $ i fn 1 aL*it, ia ,. i<a hi I . • i* i • t ...... 1 i . L I .. .. l

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secret of a beautiful skin is pure blood.. it lo{t hinl no t i me f or .[ns natural Those course, rough, pimply complexions work Volumes have been written on may in most case*, be rendered soft, smooth, suppression of genius by poverty,

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ycreckinpf of genius through we.tlth.

ings, dyspepsia, dropsy, headaches, sense of weariness or drowsiness, etc., that it has long heen sold money refunded if sal i.-daction not given. Could anything ho fairer? Costs nothing to try it. Tako a bottle home to-day.

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fl.'Oanl b# put hack where I I both surprised aM jr u uf the chnngc. I recommend y ur treatment t • al' lutf-rers u obesity. Will *a*wcr all Inqulr 1 .#* if «tamp U Inclotad for reply.' PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL. Htmlwa*. and with ao Inconreniencr, or bad effect*.

For particulars address, with ft ceuu Id tUmps,

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( Boijamin F. Couniy, Indiana,

iday, the 4th day of April, —22 head of No. 1 milk

i v . ntlre dairy

cows, cousistimrof several full blood Jerseys, some throughbied Durhams, and some high r:\des, all well broke. Most of the cows will e fresh by day of sale. Also 2 one-year old Jersev heifers, 5 span 3-year old broke mules, 1 gooa 4-year old work horse, 1 good 5-year old work mare, 1 sow with 5 pik's. several nice young brood sows in pig. some good young

sheep. Sale to begin at 10 a. m.

Term** ok Sale: A credit of 12 months will be given, the purchaser giving hi*, note with approved security. A liberal discount will be given for cash. JOF. LLOYD.

I Vestal & Allen, Auctioneers.