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5421-2 Oonfls 8t PORTLAND, NB, Oct. 17, 1902, I consider Wine of Cardui superior to any doctor’s medicine I ever used and I know whereof I speak. I suffered for nine months with suppressed menstruation which completely prostrated me. Pains would shoot throngh mlf back and sides and I would have blinding headaches. Mfy limbs would swell up and I would feel so weak I could not stand up. I naturally felt discouraged for I seemed to be beyond the help of physicians, but Wine of Oardui came asa God-send to me. I felt a change for the better within & week. After nineteen days treatment - I menstruated without suffering the agonies I us’ualladid_ and soon became regular and without pain. Wine ofOardui is simply wonderful and I wish that all suffering women knew of its good qualities. : >® J : Treasurer, Portland Economic LeaguePeriodical headaches tell of female weakness. Wine of Cardui cures permanently nineteén out of every twenty cases of irregular menses, bearinihdown pains or any female weakness. If you are discouraged and doctors have failed, that is the best reason in the world you should try Wine of Cardui now. Remember that headaches mean female weakness, Secure a $l.OO bottle of Wine of Carduitoday, = o . =

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" iy : i e ' 0 Banking : House . \,"' ‘.\‘_’OF— ‘ i ‘Willl loan m?)ney, buy notes and mortgages, receive deposits, buy and sell exchange, and make collections in any part of the United States. “+ SELL EXCHANGE ON EUROPE, " Be sure to see us before selling any papers or making a loan. ~* SOL MIER COMPANY. W A SHOBE, : ° % e : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LIGONIER, = . = . INDIANA Office up stairs over Graves’ Bakery. ; - Residénce on Main Street CHARLES V. INKS, - Dealerin ~+ o Y MONUMENTS, VAULTS Tombstones and Building Stones? .. .. -. sCorner of Cavin and Fifth streets, LIGONIER, - - _ INDIANA

E W. KNEPPER, E ° . is = 4 : - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Will attend promptly to all ‘calls entrusted to him either day or night. Office, over Eldred’s Drug‘Store Building, second floor Residence on South Martin street, Ligonier, Ipdiana. / : P 4 [4Bt. “ * ¥ Vi i s FRED RICLAPP . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON : 1 ¢ — Opposite Banner Block - Office hgurs: 9 to;12, a.m.;ltosand 7 to 9 p.m. s ’Pih,one No. 262. : “r H, WIGTON, 2 P, B.GREEN e - WIGTON & GREEN. . .l - ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW . Office over Citizens’ Bank, = Ligonier, Ind. “‘_— STRATUS BROS. & ©O,, BANKERS = . Ligonier, Indiana, s 3 .’“ We transact a general Banking business;including the Loaning of Money,.purchase ~ «(fcommercial paper, receive deposits, buy wnd sell domestic and foreign exchange, wnd make collections, . : € cse and prompt attention will be given to all - business with which we are entrusted. Straus Bros. & Co., : i LIGONIER INDIANA FORT WAYNE,

EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT . Diseases Exclysively Taeated. _ ' & 3 Office and Residence: 496 Harrison Street. Home 'Phone, No. 70. GLASSES FITTED AND FURNISHED' ‘Weak Men Made Vigorous Chn "\\ = ED e ; 5 .:, : !,4 R A T - IZDAY 9ZDAY m@@fig« 272 OAY ’ . What PEFFER'S NERVIGOR Did! It acts i?ow_erfully and quickly. Cures when all others fafl. Youmg men regain lost manhood; old menrecover youthtful vigor,” Absolutely Guaranteed to (?ure Nervousness, Lost %itauty. Imgotency. Nifihtly Emissions, Lost Power, either sex, Failing Memory .fi’astmg Diseases, and all ej}’ectug aelf-abu& ‘o excesses and tndiscretion. Wards off insanity and consumption, Don’t let dmggisb impose & worthless zubstitute on foubecausei yields a Igreater %ofit. Ingist on havng PEFFER’S NERVIGOR, or senc for it. Can Se carried in vest pocket. Prepaid. plain wrapper, 1 per box, or 6 for $5, with A Written Guar- ~ anteeto gure or Refnnd Money. Pamphletfres { PEFFER MEDICAL ASS'N, Chicago, lIL .. Soldby S.T. Eldred &C

- - Notice of Final Settlement. In the matter of the Estate of William Rose, deceased, No. 1158. In the Noble Circult court, March term, 1904. Notice is hereby I.gi-v'en, that the undersigned as executor of the last will of William Rose, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate; and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Cir—cuit court, at' the Court house in Albion, Indiana, oy the- 28th daf of March, 19¢, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear insaid court and show .cause, if ainy there be, why said .account and- vouchers shonld not be apTproved. o e - And theheirs,deviseées and legatees of said estate, and all others interested therein.are " also hereby required, at the time and place - aforesaid, to appeas and ma-ke?roof of their heirship or claim to ang part of said estate. el ABRAM H.SmITH. Executor. - F.P. BOTHWELL, Att’y" 49-2¢

'y - Eendallville. : Say Bennie, isn’t this leap year? ll'm almost thirty, burry up gals. Gus Brooks of near Avilla was in this city Sunday. "~ Mrs. R. P. Barr was a visitor to Ft. Wayne last week. . Dr.. C. B. Goodwin was called to Rome City M_,ondai. L ;| -W. A. Allen of Air Line Junction as in this city Friday. G | ‘Rev. W. R. Wones of Wolcottville i was in this city Friday. e . Mrs. Charlie C. Harran of Wolcottville was in this city Saturday. | Moses Pike and wife are the happy parents of a son of recent date. = Miss Lydia Blubm of Albion was the guest of her sisters recently. | D. C. Banta’s family north of this city is afflcted with the measles. - Frank Martz was visiting his parents at Garrett over the Sabbath. | Mrs. C. C. -Harper is the guest of R, L. Stone and family of Albion. Walt Wilson of Wawaka transacted business in this city last week. . Jesse James is quite ill at-his home on the north side with pneumonia. Mrs. Timothy Watkins of Rome City wasin the city-shop Ping Saturda:y. 5 : 2, a } Dode Reéx of Streator. 111., was the guest of relatives in this city last week. - : = .Mrs. F. E. Dickinson attended the funeral of a relative at Wolcottville Sunday. . ! | Mrs. G.-O. Russell of Albion was the guest of her parents over the Sabbath. : ; Albert Haines of Avilla was the guest of of relatives in this city over the-Sabbath. . . ‘ Mrs. E. L. Randall attended. the funeral of a relative at Edgerton last Wednesday. ; ' : Mrs. R. C. Jones of Garrett was called here by the death of her father; Jo N. ()hlldS. : AL 4 2 - Mrs. A. C! Ormond left for a two weeks’ visit with her parents -at Michigan Ci%- : L ‘ Wm. H. Weil has a smile that would stop the limit express all because it is a boy. i "E. E. Crothers moved his family to Oakland City where he intends to engage in lumbering. % Geo. Smith, who spent Sunday with his family in this eity,returned to Elkhart in the evening. . Irvin says he doen’t believe this’ is’ leap year.; No doubt he is'now in sympathy with the old maids. | ‘Miss Helen Brooks of Waterloo, who wasg called here by the illness of Tony ILash, returned home @ last week. : . sek ]

Mrs. Fetter, who has been the guest of her two sons for the past two weeks returned home to Butler:Saturday. . g = _ Miss Belle Weidlea of: Allegan, Mich., arrived last week-for a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. F. C. Hardy. . fis A Mrs. Hopkins of Hicksville, Ohio, arrived last week for a fewdays’ visit with her son, C. E, Hopkins and family. . = .

Mrs, L. B. Cording and ~ Maud Browand returned from the wholesale house where they spent the past. two weeks attending the openings. Charles Kime after a few days’ vigit with her parents left for Rochester, N. Y., where he has-aacept-’ ed a position with the Dake Drug company. X

La grippe coughs yield quickly to the wonderful curative qualities of Foley’s Honey and Tar. There is nothing else ‘‘just asgood.” Sold by Schwab & Co., Wawaka; M. L. Hussey & Sons, Cromwell. 49-t4 Tony Lash met with &n accident while cutting wood tor George Fairbanks,near Lisbon, Friday morning. He was struck on the head by a limb ¢utting a deed gash on the forehead and one across the face. Dr. Shook was called and rendered medical asristance. o !

James Childs, an aged -and highly respected citizen of this city, died at his residence on State street, at six o’clock, Monday moerning. The funeral will take place at the Christian church on Wednesday afternoon at 1:30,. interment will take place at Lake View cemetery. : ’ $lOO Reward, $lOO. - ; The.readers of this paper will be ‘pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. = Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known in the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutiona,]’ treatment. Hall s Catarrh Cure is“taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and niucous surfaces of the system, thereby .destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. "The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer-One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. 7 : Address F, J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. S & : ! Sold by all Druggists, 75¢c. . Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. : 49-t4 ° Good Spirits. v Gobd spirits don’t all come from Kentueky. Their main source is the liver—and all the fine sg)irit-s ever made in the-'Blue Grass State cduld‘ not remedy a bad liver or the hun-dred-and-one ill effects it produces.” You can’t have good spirits and a | bad liver at the same time. Your liver must be in fine condition if you -would feel buoyant, happy and hopefal, bright of eye, light of step, vigorous and successful in your pursuits. ' You can put your liver in fine condition by using Green’s August Flower —the greatest of all medicines for the Jiver and stomach and a certain cure for dyspepsia or indigestion. It has beén a favorite household remedy for over thirty-five years. ‘August Flower will make your liver healthy and active and thus insure you a liberal supply of ‘‘good spirits.”’ Trial size, 25¢; regular bottles, 7he. At all druggists. S. T. Eldred’s Drug Store. : : r A Favorite Remedy for Babies. Its pleasant taste and prompt cures have made Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy a favorite with the mothers of small children. It quickly cures coughs and colds and prevents any ‘danger of pneumonia or other serious consequences. It not only ecures eroup, but when given as soon as ‘the croupy cough appears will prevent ‘the attack. For sale by 8. J. Williams ; Hussey & Son, Cromwell.

NG T 3 BERES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS, o Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use - & in time. B§old by druggists. ~ RSN IV IV Rs I

Ladies Only - Ladales o It Is Women Who o : "Need Most " Relief - From Little Irrio tating Pains - - and Aches, Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills are for women. ¢ . b : Woman’s delicate nervous organism tingles to the least jarring influence, and some ache or pain is the result. The remedy is at hand— Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. : They act most marvellously on woman’'s nervous organism, and relieve and cure the pains to which she is a martyr. * Headaches, neuralgiac pains, monthly pains, and all kinds of pains disappear, as if a gentle hand had lightly soothed them away. Dizziness, Rush of Blood to the head, Toothache, Backache are all cured by these ‘Little Comfortetrs.” Cured without ‘danger of disagreeable after-effects; cured quickly; cured without p’nnatural action on liver, stomach, .or other internal organs. Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills please the women, .and the children take them be-' cause they are easy to take and soothe all their sufferings. “For years I had spells of sick headache, .at times suffering untold agonies. 1" could not' endure any excitement. Going to church, and even visiting, brought on these terrible spells. I tried numerous remedies without relief until I tried Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills, and they have cured me. When I feel symptoms of sick headache I take a pill and ward off the attack. When I-am tireég and nervous, a pill soothes me.”’—MRSE SARAH WATKINSON, Blairstown, la. Price, 25¢c a box. Never sold in bulk. FREE Write to us for Free Trial Package of Dr. Miles’ AntiPain_ Pills, the 'New Scientific Remedy for Pain.c Also Symptom Blank. Our Specialist will diagnose your case, tell vou what is wrong, and how to right it, Free. DR. MILES A MEDICAL CO., LABORATORIES, ELKHART, IND. |,

LAGRANGE COUNTY FARMS FOR SALE

- The Web Chance farm of 80 acres, situated 34 miles north of Lagrange and 2! miles south of Lima, on the town line road. If you want a good 80-acre-farm, with half enough wood timber on it to pay for it this is your chance. This farm has a good soil, and is-well fenced. Has moderately good buildings. The location could not be Petter. Price only $3,600; $2,000; cash balance on long time.

--180 acres near Lima, with about 100 acres under cultivation and the balance the finest kind of blue grass meadow. This is a splendid stock and grain farm. Good buildings and good fences; well located. Price only $6,000; $2,000 cash, balance on long time at b per cent,interest.; For a hustler who has $2,000 cash to pay down and the ability to work this is the place. Itis a money maker for a good man and will pay for itself in a few years.

120 acres near Lagrange with firstclass buildings and good fences; well located. Allg under, cultivation excepting about 12 acres of geod timber. This is one of the best farms in the country. Price only $7,000; $2,000 cash, balance on long time atb per cent. This is just the farm that a young man with alittle money should buy, as it will pay for itself in a few years. Just the kind of a farm for a man who has plenty of money and who wants to live in the country and be close to town. Just the kind of a farm for the man who wants to own ‘a farm that he can rent and live in town, for it is close enough for him to be.able to oversee it without much trouble. The farm will not be on the market long at this price, for I honestly believe it is worth at least $76 per acre. . . 40 acres, with splendid buildings; and one of the finest orchards in the state; well located; 4 miles from Lagrange; all under cultivation. Soil is rich, black loam, and was formerly heavily timbered with black walnut, beech and maple timber. .Thisis a splendid home. 40 acres adjoining it can be bought to make a good 80-acre farm if desgfed. Price of this farm only $2,600/ and if you want it you will have tospeak quick as you know that such farms as this do not remain on theitnarket long. There are more buyers for forty acre farms than there are such farms on the market. If you do not believe this go out and try to buy a forty. 67 acres in Greenfield township, near Lexington or Brighton. This is one of the best farms in that township. 656 acres under cultivation, 2 acres’ of timber and pasture land: Good 11-room house in good repair; two barns; one of them 32x60 and the other 18x30; both in good condition. Good fences; splendid orchard; soil is heavy gravel loam with clay subsoil and is very productive; good water; steel windmill; good cistern, etc. . For a person 'who desires something‘extra good and yet wishes to get it at bargain counter prices, I recommend this farm, Price only $3,5600; $2,000 cash, balance on long time at 5 per cent. Better look this up, as it will not stay on the market long. 240 acres in Lima townghip. About 190 acres under cultivation, balance is wood and pasture land. Soil is heavy gravel with eclay sub-soil. Goeod house and good barn, windmill, etc. Fine orchard; fences not very: guody best of land, one of the finest stock farms in the county; well located and near to market. Only $3B per acre. Worth $6O per acre, and will soon be withdrawn at the price at which I now offer it. Do not pass, this bargain by. Will require a down payment of $3,000, with long time on balance at low rate of interest, S

This is the Chas. Betcher farm neatr Plato. It lies 3} miles east and 14 mile south from LaErange. It is a good stock farm with about 14 under cultivation, and with large amount of saw and wood timber. Good buildings and a splendid orchard. For manwho wants a good farm, and who is not afraid of a little bard work in placing it in order this is a good one. The soil is rich, and produces good crops., Price $32 per acre. $3,000 cash will be suffieient for a down payment, and long time on balance. Call on or write to . : S. A. PORTER Lagrange, Indiana

Ring’s D{spepsia Tablets give immediate relief and permanently cure dyspepsia, indigestion and all stomach and bowel troubles. Sold by S, T. Eldred & Co. 45-9¢t

CASTORIA .- For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Aiways Bought e e BT

: Wawaka News Nuggets. ! ~ Our slippery days are past. Now is the time to try THE BANNER. : : ‘Where is our squaw winter? John R. Fry continues in' poor health. , S. D. Pickett went to Pierceton, Saturday on special business. James Ryan of Perry township, has purchased the Buckel’s property. ~ Grant Deer smiles and says, it is a gttle boy. Mother and child doing ne. ; . v ‘Mrs. Wm. G. Mummert was called to Arcanum, Ohio, this week, to the bed side of a sick sister. ' - Thomas J. Forrey left Saturday morning for Clyde, Ohio, to attend the funeral of bis mother. -

Joseph Whitcomb seems to be failing in health from some unknown cause which seems to baffle all medical skill. . .

Fred Brandeberry left for Toledo, Ohio, Monday, where he accepted a position as brakemaéan for the Lake Shore Railway company. Robert McDonald, who left early last fall for Arizona, returned home last Saturday evening, in company with his brother, Milo. Robert’s health is nbt any the best at present. If troubled with weak digestion, belching or sour stomach, use Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will get quick relief. For sale by S. J. Williams; Hussey & Son, Cromwell. : 49-t4

Last Saturday about noon as the local, east bound was doing switching here the engine left the track from some indefinite cause, but as soon as the wrecker could-get here it was soon replaced and all went along as usual. There was no delay of trains. ° ! o

“Mrs. Lantz of North Dakota, died at the residence of Chas. North last Friday night, of pneumonia.. Her remains were taken to Wolcottville, Sunday, for burial. Mrs. Lantz and husband had been visiting the former’s brother in Wolcottville. Before returning home they came here to visit Mrs. Chas. North, a cousin of Mr. Lantz.

Gather the roses of health for your cheeks, . 5 While the parks are shining with "~ dew, . sl : Get out in the morning early .and bright : : > By taking Rocky Mountain Tea at night. S. T. Eldred. 49-t4 Colonist’ Sleepers—Save Money. Parties wishing space in the Colonist Sleeping cars from Chicago, to be used, in desired, in connection with the low rate tickets to Western points-advertised by the Lake Shore in another'column, should arrange for same at least a week in advance through the local ticket agent, or A. J. Smith, G. P. & T. A., Cleveland, Ohio. 4944

- R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules e ¢ Doctors find - ¢ Eonn 5 A good prescription For man kind The 5-cent packet is enough for usual occasions. The family bottle (60 cents) conLgins a supply for a year. All druggist Sell them. i .

$2 More Than Half Fare from’Chicago via Chicago. Great Western Railway. : To points in Colorado, Kansas, Missouri and New Mexico. Tickets on sale Jan. 54and 19, Feb. 2 and 16, March 1 and 15, April 5 and 19. For further particulars apply to J. P. Elnier, G. P. A., Chicago, 111. 41-15 t

Pinesalve contains all the antiseptic and healing properties of the pine. There is no sore, boil or abrasion of the skin that Pinesalve will not eure. For burns and cuts and as a family salve Pinesale is the best salve in the world. Sold by S. T. Eldred & Co. 45-9 t ; Another Dyspeptic Pleased. J. P. Becker, 1836 Surf St., Chica . go, says: I have suffered from stomach trouble and great distress after eating. Have taken a course of Bailey’s Dyspepsia Tablets and they gave me complete satisfaction. A tablet taken after each meal,completfithe digesting of your food. Thestomach is cleaned out naturally. The blood has been® enriched. The Sreath sweetened and the lips reddened. Bailey’s Dyspepsia Tablets notgnly cures dyspepsia, but they are a‘?ood blood purifier and nerve tonic. Choeolate coated. Used by physicians. Price 25 cts."Made by Lakeside Med, Co., Chicago. Sold by S. T. Eldred & Co. ; c

- The Best Pill Sold i For Young or Old : Dade’s Little Liver Pills. "~ —Sold by S. T. Eldred & Co. s : 5 45-9 t Low Colonists’ Rates, West Lake Shore Ry. Every day until April 30, agents of the Lake Shore & Michigah Southern Railway will sell one way colonists’ tickets to certain authforize’i pointsin the west and northwest,in ing the Pacific Coast Country, at ®tremely low rates. Alsoe on first and third Tuesdays In March and April, special low rates to points in the South, Southwest and West. Consult any Lake Shore ticket agent or write to A. J.Smith,G.P. & T. A., Cleveland, Ohio. 49-t3

The health. and - fragance and strength of the great pine forests are condensed in Pineules—a new discovery put up.in a new way. A cure for Bright’s disease, calculus, rheum atism, lumbago and every’ torm of urinary disturbance. Sold by S.T. Eldred & Co. g 45-9¢

This spring you need a nerve food, one that will cleanse and reconstruct your nerve centers and wasted energies. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do it. 36 cents. Tea or Tablets. 8. T. Eldred. 49-t4

WANTED—several industrious persons in each state to travel for house established eleven years and with a large capital, to call upon merchants and agents for, successful and profitable line. Permanent engagement. Weekly cash salary of $24 and all traveling expense and hotel bills advanced in cash each week. Experience not essential. Mention reference and 'Fnclose self-addressed envelope. The National, 832 Dearborn St., (plhicago. © 48-8 t

yous ; Don'TEBE FooLED) N 2{‘% Take the genqlne; original (4 )¥\ ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA o R\ Made only by Madison Medi= (f«i > W2l cine Co., Madison, Wis. It L 4V /] keeps you well. Our trade I %/ mark cut on each package. Lo w 7 Price, fis cents. Never sold R 00, in buik. Accept mo substie sioopronaTepass tute. Ask your druggiste

‘Real Estate Transfers. : Albion Democrat. Harry V and Ida M Faiazure to Lewis D and Rebecca Thomas, lot 1, Baker’s addition, Albion, $7OO. - Patrick H Garvey to Willard S O’Rourke, land in section 9, Orange township. : :

Charles H and Jennie Sheffler to Joel D Raber, lots 1 and 2, Taylor’s Ist addition, Wolcottville, $6OO.

- Orrie and I Walter Stage to Ira Walter Stage, part of lot 4, Keystone plat, Orange township, $BO. A Oliver P Darst to Frank Mazur, 40 acres in section 18, Swan township, $1,200. :

Adam Houser to John I Houser, 17 and 35-100 acres in section 18, Swan township, $5600. !

- William S O’Rourke to Ignatius Schmek, 76-FOO acres in section 9, Orange township, $5O.

Lee A and Grace Jennings to John W Gard, lot 95 Rome City, $350.

Almira C and John W Milks to Rose E Castator, 84 and 98-100 acres in section 5, Wayne township, $5,000. Joseph C: Repine to Solomon Reinoehl, 1 acre in section 28, Wayne township, $2OO. e : Rebezca B Hanson to John J Rhodes, lot 29, LaOtto, $525. . = . ~ Kiefer A and Georgia Johnson to Bertha L Smith, lot 7, Moyer’s addition, Kendallville, $1,750. i

Helmuth -and, Sophia Runge to Kiefer Johuson,same as above. $1,750.

Edwin E and Ida M Crothers .to Benjamin Renf{enberger. part of lots 454 and 456, Mitchell's addition, Kendallville, $325. ] Ephraim and Fannie Walters to Bertha May Walters, part of lots 5l and 54, Albion. ; * : 3

Epbraim and Sarah R Harting to Solomon Mier,, 148 and 81-100 acres in section 6, Perry township, $10,500.

Simon J and Rose N ‘Straus to Charles O Clark, 40 acres .in®section 24,Sparta township, $1,600. “ ‘Clemeént C and Auna H Harper to David W and Alberta_ Lovett, part of lot 122, Mitehell’s addition, Kendallville, $550. : 5 ¢

Sarah M and James B Hollenbaugh to Solomon Mier, 46 acres in section 22, Sparta township, $3,000. Henry C and Mattie F Norris to James McCoy, 80 acres in section 11, Jefferson township, $4,600.

Foley’s Kidney Cure makes the kidneys and bladder right. Contains nothing injurious. Sold by.Sehwab & Co., Wawaka; M. L. Hussey & Sons, Cromwell. 49-t4 ‘ Proper Treatment of Pneumonia, Pneumonia is too dangerous a disease for anyone to attempt to doctor himself, although he may have the proper remedies at hand. A physician should always be called. It should be borne in mind, hdwever, that pneumonia always results from a cold or from an attack of the grip, and that by giving Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the threatened attack of pneumonia may be warded off. This remedy is also used by physicians in the treatment of pneumonia with the best results. Dr. W. J. Smith, of Sanders, Ala., who is also a druggist, says of it: *‘l have been selling Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and prescribing it in my practice for the past siX years. I use it in cases of pneumonia and have always otten the best results.” Sold by 8. .%. Williams; Hussey & Son, Cromwell. d : -

THE MARKETS. Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago, March 8. WHEAT—ILower and unsettled, May, 92@e41%e; July, 887%@9134c. - CORN—Higher. May, 545%@55%c. * OATS—Higher and unsettled. May} 413 @43%c; July, 39%@40%c, % 8 : RYE—Unsettled. No. 2 in store,*73@ 3%c; samples, 7c; May delivery, T4c. BARLEY — Rather. easy, unchanged. Screenings, 35@42c; feed barley, 38@41c; low-grade malting, 41@43c; fair, 45@47c; good to choice, 48@&5c; fancy, 62c. BUTTER—Feeling dull and easy, Creameries, per lb., 14@23%c; dairies, 13%@21c. EGGS—Market feeling steady. Fresh eggs, at mark, new cases returned, 16%@17c per dozen; prime firsts, 18c. : “LIVE POULTRY-—Market firm: Turkeys, per Ib., 12¢c; chickens, fowls, 11%@12c; dueksfi@lz%c. : POTATOES—Market higher. Burbanks, gaod to choice, per bu., 90@91c; rurals, good to choice, 90@92c. o !

. ' New York, March 8. FLOUR—Steady, but quiet, ' Minnesota patents, [email protected]; winter' straights, $4.90@ 5.10. ; £ BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Nominal. 3 . WHEAT—barely steady. May, 985@ 99%c; July, 95%@96%c; September, BT,@ 88 1-16 c." b RYE—Quiet. No. 2 western, 84c, to arrive, : CORN—Steady to firm. May, 59%@59%c; July, 57%4@57%e. ~ : OATS—Nominal, : . : Live -Stock. . Chicago, March 8. = CATTLE—Choice to fancy beeves, $5.65@ 6.00; good to choice heavy steers, $5.15@ 5.60; medium beef steers, [email protected]; interior and plain steers, [email protected]; good to fancy cows and heifers, [email protected] good to ehoice feeders, [email protected]; poor to fair stockers and feeders, [email protected]; fair to good cows and heifers, [email protected]; good cutting and fair beef cows, [email protected]; calves, good to fancy, [email protected]; calves, common to fair, $2.75@ 5.00; corn-fed western steers, [email protected]; Texas bulls and thin steers, [email protected]; fed Texas steers, fair to choice, [email protected]. :

*Omaha, Neb., March 8. CATTLE—Market strong and higher. Native steers, [email protected]: cows and heifers, [email protected]; czaners, [email protected]; stockers and feeders, [email protected]: calves, [email protected]; bulls, stags, etc., [email protected]. . . y - ‘HOGS—Market steady to stronger, Heavy, [email protected]; mixed, [email protected]; light, [email protected]; pigs, [email protected]; bulk of sales, [email protected]. . : - SHEEP—Market strong to 10c higher, Western yearlings, [email protected]; ‘wethers, [email protected]; ewes, $3.40@4915; common and stockers, [email protected]; lambs, [email protected]. . How to Increase Your Beauty. Beauty and health go hand in hand. The healthier you are the prettier yoa will get. One of the greatest detriments to good health is constipation. Constipation causes pimples, sores, erupsions, moth patches, liver spots, sallow skin, blood poison, sick headache, ete. You cannot be beautiful unless you are well, healthy and happy:. The only known cure for constiation is Bailey’s Laxative Tablets. gmall and chocolate coated. They produce natural movements, and work while you sleep. Make you feel active and energetic. Price 10 and 26 cents. Made by Lakeside Med. Co., Chicago. Sold by S. T. Eldred &Co, o d

Bee’s Honey and Tar is a-delighful remedy for coughs, colds, la grippe, eroup, whooping cough, pneumonia and consumption. Made from the best clover honey and tarry distillations. It is mildly laxative, tonic and strengthening. Children like it and it cures. Best cough cure. Sold by 8. T. Eldred & Co, - -45-9 t

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