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■\T171\ r QTOr"T” THE ONLY feminine mason Furniture.

FIVE MEN INDICTED.

LOW PRICES.

Undertaking and Embalming.

A new funeral car; only one in the county.

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mm m ^ East Side Scitiare.

(HE WILL BE HERE. p. LYMAN P. WALTER

is at the World’s

Pillar of Hoauty.

“Was there ever a woman mason?” “Yes, one, and only one. It was found that she couldn’t keep a secret. And so it has been ever since that a woman lias ’nothinir to tie to" to make

her eligible to masonry.”

This was the reply of Robert Walton, of Rugby, Tenn., who is a member of Alhambra Temple in Chattanooga,

says the Cincinnati Star.

"This woman, then, was a member

of the first lodge?”

“She was. She was the grand junior warden and pillar of beauty. With the worshipful master she resided in a beatiful garden, that has come down In history as the most beautiful spot in which human beings ever lived and

rhry Are Ht-m He>pnn*llilr for the I’lnhKiutot. tlauk Failure iu Mnwaulteu. Milwaukee, July 12.—Frederick T. Day, president, and William I’lankinton, vice president of the defunct Plankinton bank, are among the officials of the bank against whom indictments were returned Tuesday afttrnoon by the grand jury, which for more than a month has been engaged in an investigation of the Plankinton bauk and Lappen failures. Frank A. Lappen is also indicted, but the uumes of three others said to be officers of the bank are withheld until the capiases for their arrests can be served. The indictment against the bank officials charges illegal banking in receiving deposits while the bank was insolvent. The indictment

Again visits our city, making 4 years’ visits and will continue making monthly vis-

its during the year 1K93.

Splendid Chance for Ihe Sick and Ailing. A noted Specialist with experience in Hos-,

pitals of England, Scotland, Germany.

France, Switzerland and Italy, as well as i

American Hospitals.- Some facts about one of the most successful physicians i in America.—His portrait and his work.—Wifi visit Greencastle on

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Saturday, July 29, At Cottnncrcial Hotel.

Will Maloney

| Fair.

Advertising is the fast express to

, success in business.

Advertising is the stepping stone

1 to sure success in business.

Mrs, Lloyd and daughter, Dovie,

J are home from the World’s Fair.

D. N. Hamrick is home from Sullivan county to remain a few weeks. Miss Ethel Arnold is visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Carrington at Chicago. Emanuel Marquis and Clayton Kelly have been rusticating at Blooming-

dale Glens.

Mise Jennie Black and Mrs. Cameron have been recuperating at Sutherlin’s Springs. Mr. and Mrs. William James, of Bellaire, Ohio, are visiting David Abrams, of this city. Always leads in giving all the local news that is the record of the StarPress, and it costs only $1 per year. Lost, a pair of gold rimmed spectacles glasses old fashioned square corners on Sunday last, in this city. Finder will please leave at this office. The newspaper man who knows all about it tells the story: I’d like to be a boy again without a woe or care, with freckles scattered on my face and hayseed in my hair; I’d like to rise at 4 o’clock and do a hundred chores, and saw the wood and feed

loved. With the worshipful master , ,,

she was warmly interested in building of /' ,r - Plankinton will occasion gen-

up an ideal lodge of Free Masonry. * r ’ 1 SU1 P rlse -

But in an evil hour one appeared at the outer wicket. He was a fallen mason. One who had fallen into the uttermost depth, and was forever disgraced. But he was most cunning of speech, and he prevailed upon the

WHEAT CROP THIS YEAR.

The State of Ohio I- iu the Lcait lor the

Winter staple.

Toledo, O., July 10.—During the past four days C. A. King Co. have re-

, ... , , . , ,i ceived replies from 031 reliable grain beautiful grand junior warden “nd dealer* and millers. Thevcover almost rssllnee >!,♦«, ♦1 h t rvt 4 r\ V ) > rl, H I *

every important wheat county in the six principal winter wheat states,

pillar of beauty to let him in. She did so. The world knows the rest of the story. The first woman had broken her vow, and let in one who of all creatures was the last to expect recognition and favors because of his fallen estate. And so the first lodge was cor-

An EuclUh Authority Say, It’s a Stunning

'u.- -It — II i4, o onr. ,r«

In one sense golf may be taken as a protest against the “constitutional"— that mere aimless walk which is equally distasteful to the active and the infirm. Like an unfenced hunting country. says the London Field, the golf links offer a fitting area for recreation to those who are no longer what they once were, and who are no longer equal to holding their own against the more lightly weighted youth. The hunting

f.

Overcomt by Hit ut^forutm. The man with kidney disease may lir«t apo(j for relief from dropsy or skin eruptions, or the

which last year raised 230,01)0,000 bushels and generally produce two-thirds of the winter wheat crop. They now promise about 150,000,000 bushels for 1803. Ohib has the best and a very

mpted because of a woman, and woman favorable prospect It is the only one has never since been received as a : of the six 8taU , s wh ich will have as

member in masonry. The first lodge , a a!5 a r was thus broken up, and the worship- — ful master and the fair grand junior j BASEBALL.

warden and pillar of beauty were ex- a tanrtlll|c o1 t lie Club, in the National

pelled from their beautiful paradise. I League r „ r ,, le XV eek Ended July 8.

Uffig the^slwmto^?es S of the^^es^E^Vo^ieaii the hogs and lock the Stable doors; scientistH. He will visit Greencastle to greet and herd the hens and watch thebees, the patients who will call upon him. Dr. i . i i * i i Walter is well known in this State and sec- <tnd tRK6 th© nilll©9 to drink, and people*dm-inR 4 his^vSsits^n^thfs vicinity^ He teach the turkeys how to swim that is a specialist in they wouldn’t sink; and milk about a JVose, Throat, Liiikj and Stomach hundred cows and bring in wood to Troubles, Xervous Disease and burn < and Rtand out in the sun all day

. and churn and churn and churn; and

Blood anti Skin Diseases. . ,«

wear my brother’s cast off clothes

& He is an excellent physician and has , „ .1 * 11 j achieved wonderful success in the field and walk four miles to school, and EdSe - at';,/I' X„n'";;';:oX'X. : Xn- ** alioklnt every day for breaking ful or suppressed menstruation, imflamma- some old rule; and then get home ti"ii of the womb, intlanunation of the blad- . • . . , j ^ fer, diabetes, dyspepsia, constipation, kidney, again at night and do the chores once urinary and bladder troubles. UriKht's dia- nn ,t m nir tbp cows and feed the ease, tape worm, crooked and enlarged Joint* more > ana mllK ule COW8 ana ,eta ule club foot, white swelling, nervousness and hogs and curry the mules galore; and

general debility, impoteney, leucorrhea, pim- ,

pies, blotches, rancer, dropsy gravel, gleet, then crawl wearily up the stairs and r n0 Vi^r’5a^tcT e piX^, i8e ru h ^±^: Beek my little bed, and hear dad say asthma, female weakness, etc. “That worthless bov; he doesn’t e arn

! All surgical operations performed. ,

Epilepsy or fits positively cured. his b^eftd! ,, Pd like to be a boy again;

Piles cured without pain! knife or caustic. , x

Blood and skin diseases cured by improved ^ has SO much fllU, ills life IS just and never failing remedies. ! a round of mirth from rise to set of

Eyes.—Cross eyes cured in one minute.

without pain. Weak, watery eyes, cropping sun; I guess there’s nothing pleaslids, granulated lids, sore eyes of any form. ! , , u „ a wild hairs, caturact, false pupils, spots, scum, anter than closing stable doors, and turning in and out Oflids. herding hens and chasing bees and

Ear. Noises and deafness, ulceration, d s- ; 0

doing evening chores. Real Estate Transfers.

Emma Hinsching to Herman HinBching, lot in Greencastle, gift. J. Skelley to Arthur Jordon, lot in

charges, uolypus,

—Nasal catarrh, polypus of the nose, plastic operations, etc. Ur. Walters can ab-

No.se.

solutely and permanently cure any case of catarrh that ever 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, knife, pain or scar. Greencastle, $1,400. ^ l'ad'i'e*!'—That' e ' l ‘Ure^“ i8 feeiing and the ’, Margaret Carpenter to W I female weaknesses are promptly cured, ley, land ill M.ulison tp., $o00.

Hloating. headache, nervous prostration, W. A. McFildden to J. 11. Smith,

firdiVestion^*ova’ria'n e troulde, > * , |nflammation > ^ ™ BainbridgO, $1,200.

and ulceration, falling and displacements.

spihal weakness, kidney complaints, and] South Washington,

change of life.

ORGANAL WEAKW.SS.

Immediate!

This distress

But though woman has never been admitted since, she bar. redeemed herself as a helpmeet to masons of all times and degrees, and has come to be recognized as his peer in all the virtues and activities of life, and men worship at her shrine of purity and beauty. God bless woman, and, though we cannot have her in our lodges, what would we

do without her?”

The standing of National baseball league clubs to date is as follows:

^ ^ ! j r , i ,, ^ woman with kidney disease, or femair»isikm*® over the broad pastures of the Shires, (ullnes. about the eyes, or moth on the taca, frequently takes refuge, in his uiaturer People often find themselves in the situation SO years, in a plow country wherein aptly figured by the Hon. John Alien of Miss., hounds run less fast; and eventually, of the Slst Congress. Here I. his «• taper hups, is found hunting on the bra ted rhyme " let fi y on th. floor of the Houm

Brighton Downs, where, free.l from «»‘be Kreat amuaement of that body. . .. .. . , ■ " There. W anny run. the post office the overdraft on his nerves at having And Levl rung lh8 bar to jump fences, his eye for a country While baby runs the Whit. House may stand him in good stead. To all And—d n it here wo are "

of us there comes a time when we must Well, It’, so with the alHieted. Toavoid ’hoaa say with the Latin poet: “I am not 11U ' or *° °' i,m lhem i Ur - Fenner's Kidney and i A t ii ai . Backache Cure will not disappoint. The Re*, what I once was; ana when that mo- * f ’

’ , , . , A. J. Moachant, late presiding Elder, Grof>9

ment arrives we must look out, unless cttyi Apr 4> lss4i wr . iU , g: .. Kor * y ^ nl we would fathom the depths of fogy- suffered with kidney difficulty and used only g dom, for such amusements as may call bottles of Dr. Fanner's Kidney and Backacha for no more vigor than we can con- Cure. I have had less backache in the last Ifc

vumcnlly put forth. T,„hl. par.l.ul.r

golf comes happily to the rescue. It tlon not given. Tak. Lome a tx.ttfe to-day. It appeals to the man of somewhat lazy meatus happiness and prolonged ate.

proclivities, as well as to him who is past his prime, either by reason of the weight of years or by having to follow a sedentary occupation. With the advantages of genial companionship, an inducement not to loiter by the way, yet without the necessity to run as though the last train were about to start, golf holds a place to which possibly no other amusement can lay claim; and the number of its devotees of the class we have mentioned in its

best testimonial.

Woulerful Success Obtained by Using Herb Remedies in Treat-

ing Chronic Disease.

RAILROADS IN THE TROPICS.

Clubt.

Bon

Lo»i.

Per C4r\i

Philadelphia.

to

m

Boston

37

22

627

Brooklvn

34

25

»T6

Clevtland.. ..

:*)

23

S(16

Pittsburgh

33

27

.660

Cincinnati

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31

Baltimore

31

46#5

New York

*7

32

St Louis

.... M

32

44K

Washington

36

410

Chicago

24

35

.407

Louisville

16

33

327

Petroleum which is popularly supposed to be derived from coal, is, according to advanced science, more probably the result of the action of water on metal. Last fall 1 was taken with a kind of summer complaint, accompanied with a wonderful diarrncea. Soon after my wife’s sister.

It Is Hard to Keep the Growing Foliage

from Heooitiing an Obstruction.

h<lK

of it, as it did for me what it was recom-1 mended to do. John Hertzler, Bethel, Berks Co., Pa. 15 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Al-

bert Allen, i iruggitt.

MAN-O-WA.

Tea needs not only to be kept in an airtight

WHO IS HE?

He Is tlie Great Mm Doctor.

l ate of n f amily.

Topeka. Kan., July 11.—Word

Apropos of the projected I’an-Amer- reached here from Englewood, Stark

ican railway, it Is to be noted that not county, of the drowning of Wil-j holder but it must be kept in the dark, as only is the first cost of railway con- liam Waddell, his wife and Amr chil- ( light affects the flavor. A glass jar can he struction in tropical countries very ! dren while in camp ou the bor- used if a newspaper be wrapped around it. heavy, but the annual maintenance of , der awaiting the opening of the Morris’ English Stable Powders

way is expensive to a degree which Cherokee strip. Waddell, wife and l8 the best Stock Remedy in the world No H e U the benefactor of humanity. He ia cannot be appreciated by those who family were camped in a valley, and it horse will die of Colic. Hots or Inflamation if n,,. we n k nown Herb Doctor who has cured have no experience in this connection, is supposed the heavy rains of Va^.t.I’onHt'O I.f/e.nnGrC.mi so many suffering people around Greencastle The Antioquia railroad in Colombia. I Thursday aud Friday flooded their dug-1 ort .a m one-third They will cure and pr.- hDw*can Ge'cliTe people expected to die’ says Charles P. Ycatman In the Engi- out and the occupants were washed | 7 ( !'‘\ h ck ””r 8< - 8 ” r How can he cure tho.e terrible Chronic diaJ , ,, . . . i _i 1 »wiv in the linrlrrioas Th« hndw of Cattle are suotect. ruu pound paciages aw. cases with which so many are afflicted? By neering Magazine, cost in a single awa\ in tne dnrkiioi*. me Dotty of 8oId by A i ber { Alle n. J ul V | using a new lyatem of medicine new to the

year, for repairs of track and bridges, one of the children has been recovered.

82,208 per mile. The Cauea railroad, in the same year, cost 83,837 per mile.

These two roods are in Colombia and , widespread suffering in the iron ranges

are sometimes mentioned either as 1 e f the Lake Superior district Iti* 1 „„„ .

future feeders of the Pan-American i the worst since the black days of 1872. i months with diarrh.ca. We used various o a ‘“ b n d t‘ be “. OW T b lf he^foods'to/m^n 1 o? railroad, or parts of its main line. On There is scarcely a mine in the Mar iTo^Vilg^lone^im a'ny'gooir until wl* usi'l beast are vegetable, therefore they ought to the Antioquia road, if the undergrowth quette, Menominee or Gogebic ranges Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhiea be and are the best menicines for the sick. were cut at the beginning of the rainy . that is not either completely closed or' ^..r/.i'red him. l^dsiderH ffie be^^medb vines', composed of‘rn^s^^aTs gnms'aid season, less than two months rain was greatly curtailed iu operation. It is cine made and can conscientiously recom- herba whicl'. prepared into a tea. will nourmi flic lent to form an arch of green trees probable that 12,000 men in the «PP«r | Scdirine. 0 J.' E. h HaTe! Trenton.Tex*’’ 0 24 C and healthV’by’drVwing a^po^.'on f?om7he

au luxI northern 50 cent bottleB for sale by Albert Allen. Drag- f em 14 restoring healtli, strength and vital-

Twelve Tliousaml Men Idle.

St. Pai l, Minn., July 11.—There is

using u new system of medicine

r\ut „o Ur,, *1 , ■ e white race, but well known and hundreds of Oh! let us hope that women neer year, old to the Indians. His medicines, Shall wrest the barber's tratle from men, over 2,000 in number, are not poisonous drugs. For, talked to death now in the chair. hut the natural sweetness of the earth. Sick Wha, would our awful doom be then. > (^.“^pSoGs ZZrZ d^gs^.f heXhy Mv little boy was very bad ofl for two ! people t ried^o 1 ive on them^Giey would ver-

thirty feet high leaning over the track peninsula of Michigan

so as to shade it completely.

The constant change from dryness in the day to soaking moisture at night, even in the dry season, would soon ruin the best of timber, but nature furnishes a still quicker means of getting rid of it. in the shape of an ant or wood-louse, which is careful not to mar

Wisconsip are to-day out of work by 8‘st reason of the closing of these mines.

Gov. .fono* Is Dofiaut. Caddo, I. T., July Pi.—Gov. Joneh has returned home from Oklahoma, where

60 cent bottles for sale by Albert .....vo., n .

July ity- 1 h* Doctor has strong indorsements J J from his mauv friends in Putnam county and

Democrat, Populist—these in f* 0 *, all over the State. , ; l . <_. Titus, ex-Sherifl of Boone county,

three, but the greatest of these is our coun- in<L; Our physicians could neither give us

any encouragement nor the boy relief. Dr.

, , Man-o-Wa made a thorough examination One word describes it—•perfection. '' r and prepared treatment for him, and through refer to DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, cures j,^ constant and scientific treatment our

Republican,

try.

he had been attending 1 the special ses- obstinate sores, burns, skin diseases and is a baby | M .y his b» • n saved to us. sion of the council in regard to the well known cure for piles. Albert Allen, agt. ly Mrs. Jennie Ashh y, Frankfo

Frankfort, Ind.: I was

i at. i n . DViiiiixr a > >■ ii n ■ \ > a a , muat,

thT^outoide ofTird'omicileT'bu't wUl ‘hooting of the nine condemned Choc-j Mogos WM „. t a p opu , ut . Wau . e he kicked Jafa'rrh of'th'roat and^y'' neJlous 0 debilS?!

rrJ

will be shot, and he will call out every ~ , been a miserable sufferer for years. I had member of his militia to accompli*}) ^ ( haunce y D ^P ew ’ s a< >yice is. “Go severe catarrh of throat, with complete loss

” Houth young man. Tne best inducements . G f voi- t*; could only speak in a whisper; was

that end. to visit the natural resources of the Great having chills and fever; w.v< also a constant

but a shell from % to )* inch thick, filled with du t and ants. The native timber suffered so much from the inroads of the e pests that, upon hear-

Ing that yellow pine was used in Pan- j The Mojave* believe that all who There are tee thing."difflcuTt-to keep a '^.nkfor,, Ind My ama to avoid them, a trial oT it was die and are not cremated are turned ! secret, to suffer an injury, to use leisure. was miserable. I was only too anxious t

Mojave Religious Reliefs.

^ having chills and — —^ - Houth are now offered by the Mobile .V Ohio sufferer from diseases peculiar to my sex R. K. See advertisements. 5tf After takimr four months’ treatment 1 wat

made ou the Antioquia road. Georgia pine had to be shipped by way of New

S. Raw- York, at a cost of nearly £100 per 1.000

feet, board measure, when put in place. When I left there the first of my yel-

After taking four months' treatment i was

completely cured.

' “ ' ' life

only too anxious to die

into owls, and when they hear the dis I : — 1 and get relief. I could only get ease when ^ I, a We could not improve the quality if paid under the influence ot laudanum. After live tnal screech Of one of the above- ^ onb j (ltb p. ir j ce DeWitt', Witch Harel Halve months'treatment I have been broken Irom

ev tell ! is the best Salve that experience can produce! opium habit and am enjoying life as I have

named creatures of the night they tell you that it is the spirit of some dead Mojave who has returned to advise

low pine trestle was Iming replaced. It j his people to submit to the ordeal of Iwi.vn 1 .,, i 1 t t A* . It? V. / 4l. . a — It A l . 1.

had been built less than four years.

HUMMING ELEGRAPH WIRES.

The Nolle J

Atn

Y’ou have singing < wires as yc

fire. When one of the tribe dies his relatives and immediate friends do not eat salt or wash themselves for

I four days. Their heaven is “White :>ue to the Wind itut to \i oun tain;” they know nothing of hell

nor any place of punishment except “Biemia,” the place where unincinerated warriors are transformed into

owls.

ieard the humming and legraph and telephone assed the poles along the

After Breakfast

To purify, vitalize and enrich the blood, and give nerve, bodily and digestive strength,

Robert Evans’ little baby boy met

ly cured and full vigor restored, with a painful accident the other day eyeing affliction, which renders lift. while placing he fell and ran a nail L^an^paid^y^VVvi^i^X/im^o^r in' in his leg jllst below the knee -it had diligence. The most chaste must acknowlege | to D© CUt Ollt; Dr. tzlllOtt gcive th© that the passions are the great magnet By nopessary medical aid and the little thenf'aml what have we?* a Man *is' no longer fellow is getting along all right interested in th< * helnterhcan^e ( hristopher N-:uu\ wii0 ViSlt6u

of that blissful repo., which now attracts ami Esther Evans on Sunday Hiram “ 'u' 11 - yoo interests the whole world exists no longer; , j i, ov „ I,or.,, visitinir that this is caused by the action of “SridlSno Wr^Xto^d^ MoSoe 1111 SenTer’s^.lMiTrov 'TS| -ind on thy wires and given it no fu, morse and disappointment are his constant ( an d family visited Robert Evans Oil ther thought. But It is not true, says

companions. Consult Dr. Walter at once, 8llndav .. ..Christouhcr Neese and son the Boston Journal of Commerce, that 1 <ake Hood s Sarsaparilla. Continue the med£2 positively'reuuh’eVo Vw^hatqiy! have bought a nZ mower John the singing is caused by the wind, and j .cine after every mea, for a month or two and Remember the date, and come early, as his . an ^ Robert Evans have bought a new j if you are at all observing you will no-! vou " 1,1 feel lik< ‘ a ne " n’*' 1 - he lner,t ° r r °D™*Walte*wd 1°VeTue^e/v'fou^w^ek's ! rake Sylvester Neese is very ' tice that often the humming sound is Hood's Sarsaparilla is proven by its thousduring the year Of lH9;t. Bring^rom two to | sick; Lawrence Cagle is also quite sick to be heard on cold winter mornings of wond errul cures. Uhjdontyoutry

four oz. of urine for chemical analysis. lVI rH . Edward Huffman visited w hen the smoke from chimneys goes 11 n °" 7 ADDRESS Mrs. 1). M. Senter last week......The straight up until it is lost in the clouds LYMAN P. WALTER. M. D.. l hre 1 shin B m ^ hin ® i8 heard .‘I 1 tht ‘ and when the frost on the wires is as tuziin r ’ * v land Anamuas Neese and wife arc , thick .. s „ to u of chenille

Cor. State and Cloud Ct.. Chicago. visiting relatives in Blackhawk llnck 118 ro11 of cr . lnKS beantifully. but they tell me ■ — Hay harvest about done Miss ... . , ... ., he can't tell the truth.'' He’s the most Tut CT * r> nocec l)ella Lutz haB hee,1 viHi,in B her sis-. The wind has nothing to do with the ri . in thc 8Ute/ .

T H t S I A R-P;\&SS. ter « :Nlr8 ' J - W - N e e8e ' xx soun.i. and, according to an Austrian,

. .. P.v.,v Vista

$25,000 in Premiums.

Saturday, Jmy 22, ls'i';’».

Hay harvest in yragress

scientist, the vibrations are due to the] chtsugv;. -.if at'.i.- spi-fric teirq-oratwre.

Hood's Pills cure constipation. They are the best after-dinner pill and family cathartic.

Beecham’s Pills cure sick headache.

,, ^ "- “ -“1 ■ ~ V " l 7 -I if a man ss\> he Win T»Gi csttGitvMa-oe •*

Beuna and especially through the action °> ,kih^ , e rh»n« i

salve that experience can produce, . ,

or that money can buy. AlbertAllcn.agt.lv not done before for years.

Joseph C uller. Harmony. Ind.: After begin-

Learn to say "No;” it will be of more use to ning your treatment I improved wonderfully.

I had been told my case was incurable.

you than to be able to read Latin.

can do as much work as the average man of

my age.

Offered by Liggett A Myers Tobacco Co of MAN-O-WAiTHE INDIAN HERB DOCTOR St. Louis, Mo. The one guessing nearest the has successfully trested msny " hers in this number of people who wfll attend the World's section who were afflicted n "‘‘h Catarrh. Fair gets 4ft.ow.00, the second *1,000.00, etc. Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder Disease, Wasting and Chronic Diseases, which only a Menu, have gone on, of fashion with Paris- ^‘^“Sire^nVhougSJ'youcVuld ian hostesess. well? The Doctor knows better than you 1 n r- d:.i whether you can or not. Call amt see him. fft, *10 *0, Oenuine Confederate Bills n t . C a n tell your disease at once. If he can only hie rents each; *50 and |100 bi Is 10 cts. ( j 0 (bis be knows how to doctor you. If he each. Z5c and 50c shinplastere 10 cents each; cau clu . e or re u eve y, uf suffering let him do llandf-bills 25 cents eaih. Sent securely t|j H examinations are free. He will D. a BAHx" B r . e w S P FoJvyth St., AtUnU. Q* l ’ lainly U ' U J'. 0U J na ‘, wh fc at c,,n be ' lone for y, ; u ;

1U3 Mhn-o- Y\ a will he at Commercial

Honscf GreencastlCf on

WEDNESDAY. AUG 2-

v

1

Vinta is located in Putnam county, o<,i«l tu-;> b.wi-ring of temperature in on Clear (‘reek it has energetic citi- duces n shortening of the wiresextendzens There is a fine prospect for ing over the whole of the conductor. A corn. Hay crop light - -. Threshing considerable amount of friction is promachii.es getting in their work-... ■ ff uce ff 0 n the supporting bells, thus inSonie stock running at large, aiu ,j uc ing sounds both in the wires and

Mrs. John White has returned to

Chicago.

Mr. John Cassell and wife hat e re*

turned to Anderson. ..... =.

, there is kicking because thereof , ”

If you have bargains advertise and s. T. Foster is horse-trading, and .

thinks of buying a new farm. xx When this humming has been going

on birds have mistaken the sound for

Carpontersville. insects inside the poles and have been Some of our folks went to Indianapolis the seen to peck with their bills on theout-

r, in i i • . • Itli and some to Roaehdale . Ice cream supper s j ( j e as they do upon the apple and P. O. Colhver made a business trip at liana Anderson's last Saturday evening. . •’, I „ , : , 11 i i , to Torrz, on Monrinv A pleasant time is reported Mrs. Hutch- Other trees. The story is told of a bear to *erre naute on iuonuay. ling's lias returned to Indianapolis Mrs. that mistook the humming noise as Advertising fills stores with buyers ^ visufng^eUtiver’and frll'uds^' jo'hn coming from a nest of bees and clawed and makes trade good, if such is pos- Bridges ami family spent Sunday with Dr. at the pole and tore away the stones at

' Hams The Odd Fellows dedicate their ;,c ba-s*, in the Hone of finding the

Bible. hull Saturday evening, July 15. xx ’* <l ^ ^

much-coveted honey.

let the people know it.

Mr. Watt and wife are looking at

the World’s Fair sights.

thing perhaps he will not face It eith-r Half Fare to Terre Haute.

The Vandalia Line will make a half fare rate to Terre Haute. July 20 to 27, good returning within two days from date of sale, pc. mint of St ite Military Encampment. Call

on .1. S. Dowling, agent.

Sweden has sent a silver medal to Colonel Church, editor of the Army and Navy Jottrn tl, in recognition of his biography of John

Ericsson.

If you can afford to be annoyed by sick headache and constipation,don't use 1 >e Witt's Little Early Kisers, for these little pills will curethem Albert Allen, agt

DE. G. C. SMYTHE,

Physician and Surgeon Offi-e and residence. Vino street, between

Wsshlngt- n and Walnut streets. s Oivi- vr.. ~ ►t-.q'/ Ti-nw»x»—■TfwrwSI■■rt*

J. R LEATHER MAN, PUYNH I l.V anrt MIKWI OX.

. Washin.vtr.Ti

$1.00 a Day at the World's Fair. That is all it will cost any reader of the Star-Press for lodging who will cut this out and take it to the headquarters of C. F.. Dorn A Co., 62nd St., opposite the World’s Fair gale, who are proprietors of the Columbian I'nion of Hotels. They have seven hotels built of brick and stone, new and elegant, and their rates vary from Jl.si to *3.00 a day. These hotels are distant only one to three blocks from the central entrance to the]

World's Fair.

The Star-Press has made an arrangement with C. E. Dorn A Co. to take our friends for | *1.00 a day. and we are prepared to accomo-' -i jhi oeonle daily, within one to three

i Office ovsr^iion'e Drus

C. K. Dorn S; Co. absolutely guamntee rtrrrt

satisfaction. ■».. w™—. ---■ .

This notice will secure rooms at contract j

rates, but to reserve rooms in advance, call MOUOU Route to Chicago, on or write to C. E. Dorn & Co. and pay 60 The most divert line to the World's Fair cents for a ticket of registration, and this change of ears only four hours and fifty It'" Th’, 1 fl'ftv^nts°wU 1 be 1 *cred!te/ U vou ^n mlnut^ride frmu C^eucastl^ iaudYng paVy,n,r T hotel VilL n Th,s is absolutely tfie Vsl minu«w'aU nft.Je Kai'r^roun'. 8 arrangement tbat can be made and no one '"^nsul vou Ueresls “0^ who tries it will be disappointed. The regu- , a Uinir other routes lar rates will be charietfunless you can show i w ^ u, ^‘ nill) , t Vqifipinent. fast trains and that you are entitled to the Star-Press con- . V', ul . * nleas/mz the mihlic trad rates. We have also a cntract for good ■ low * ri pleo ® ,n * u,e 1 i vh. iiai-. meals at'2ft cents, or table d'hote dinners al ' ' Airont 50 cents. You can stop at one of our good: 11 - B hotels for *2.00 per pay, including meals. I Big Four Excursions.

To reserve rooms, remit M) cents to C. E. 1

Dorn & Co. who will inane a certificate en-1 To Rome City, Ind., July^28 to Au^- 9» re-

14, return

titling you to hotel accomodations at $1.00per turn limit Aug. 12; fare $6.50, day at any time you designate. I Bethany P^ark, July 26 to Aug.

For sale a trood fresh milk COW and I f s or full information, and a free guide to L.’nlt Aug. 17; fare fl.85.

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