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~ Making Good. { ' o i . i Thers s no way of making lasting g‘muu like * Making Good.” and Doetar | erce’s medicines well exempiify ihie, | sod their friesds, sfler more Ilan %o | docades of popularity. are numbersd by | the bt‘metla of thoussuds, They bave | *mada good” aad they have vud made | druskarde. e A gl honest, squars-dea!l mediciae of | known sompasition Is Dr. Plerce’s Guiden | Medicatl mum?r It still endoys sn - mense uiuß whils most of the prejara- | tinms that have come into prominence in the eariier pericd of s popularity have * gons b’- the board * and Gre never mors heard of. There must be some rensod fof | this jong-time popuiarity and that Ix 1o | be found In it superior merits. Whea | once given & fair trisl for weak stomach, | or fory iiver snd blood affections, [ ssipe | rior curative qualities are sion manifesl henee 1L Bas survived snd grown (o pop- | ular favor, while scores ol lesd merilorions articies have sz;ddvng Rashed into favor. for & hrief pericd and then Deenu 88 200 n forgotien. Fur a torpid liver with Hts attendant fndigestion, dyspopsia, headache, porbt fo;:%fmmv!qu breath, nasty coated tongue, with titter taste. joss of appetile, with distress afler valing, neryvousness aud debility, nog_?;;n? i 8 s pieel n 8 it Pierce’s Golden Medical [isconery. 1t s hotnst, squaredesl miedicine with sl s ingredients prigted on bt wrapier — ni Aeerel. B 0 Bocusfoons Bumiag, therofore don't acorpt a sulsfilule thas the dealer may possibly make s Httie bigger profit, Inslet gn your right o hsve whatl you cail for, S . : Don't buy Dr. Plerce’s Favorite Prescrip- | tion sxpecting i4O prove a “"cure-all” 1% fa only sdelsed for woman's sperial & ments L maked Wk Bomen strong st sick women well. Less sdveriihwed than sofhe preparations soid for Lee purposes, | {1 sterling eurative virtues stali maintain fta positionn in the front ranis where 3¢ stood aver two decsdes apo. As an - vigorating tonis and strengihening neryfna it is vtni"}’lflifij. It won't satinly thow who want ®heeas® for there is not a drop of aleohol 48 iU : _ Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pelleta, the orich nal [itte Liver Pilis aithiough the firey piil vf thelr Rind in the marker, sl lead aind whet ones tried are over aliarwara In favar, Kasy 16 take as candy--ons i three & dosa. Muoch tmitalal Lub wever urigin of America'd Name, « It i= g curlous chance tha: Ameries recnived (s name from a Germdn geographer. Old Prof Waldeeemael ler made g misiake indoed wlen b pamed the new cCcouniries sl Pragh after the Florentine Amerig ¥ou . puccl. It would have been far mose . just to name the new world aller €o lumbus, but though Waldseomuelier recopnlzed his misiake nnd withdrew -the pagie, It remamed in oz Atid curfously efough. that Amerigo Ves puccli whose name gave origih to the pame of Ameriea, bad himself thoueh an ltatiang, sUll & Germar fapiily name,. Emmerich, Emery o Esngilsh Thus America 18 a vontinent with » German uame the meaning of which might. perßapa be interpreied an “rich o corn: 1 this {8 correct, Prod Waldseemusllor choese an incorrect but - appropriate name - Prof Al -brechit Penck, In Balence Ask yvour neighbor bow about the new Perfection Oil Cosk stove works., We bave s fow of thety loft Forty five sold this season at King & Wearsr, : o -Amo!"h'an Ihnfi Dance The American barn dance now one of the leading novelties of the London ballcroom, has been introdoced ‘in this vcountry. BSeveral society women #startled the connnunity with 8. R. Henry's Baru Dance,”’ to which they daneed the fizures of the Virginia reel and the Lioe dowa, Sines then the band and oreliestra have taken up the éraze. The mathod i which the dance is interprated is that of six couples who swing thelr partners toa central point then waltz back to an angle formed by the flret retreating couple, who, in turn. exchange partuers. The fol. lowing strains indieate the theme to which this iadone: : > 1B , Eg (e «7‘{3 R mms Tl o a U.m‘ff,,’fi‘WSf, .? : s o } - - - v& The dance proper occupies increased intereat. 1t is wrought to a climax in which the couples zing as they dance, For this purpose a set of words called *‘Down at the Huskin Bee'' are invoked. The following bars of Mr.- Heary's barn dance are " utilized: : __TRIO, « - iz - ‘_‘__:qw ey TR b e g i ;—' v. - R RO T gt N N :wz‘-'.'"- QR it ‘u"‘-k. - \ e ~ -~ To this melody the text runs as ollows: L - ‘Come along and let's make merry ~ dowa at the huskin' bee. . Applejack and good blackberry, . we'll have a jubilee.” ste. —New York Evening Mail. Conservatives to Form Cabinet, Copenhagen, Aug. 11.—King Frederick has invited Count Frijis, a member of the Landsthing, and a leader of the free conservatives, toforma new cabinet. 0 :

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‘SLAIN BY HIS MATES' SBERGEANT TODD G!?ES A NEW VERSION OF DEATH OF LIEUT. | . JAMES WUTTON. | HEARS ' SHOT; FINDS OFFICER Military Man Goes to Annapoiis to Testify in Case—Mother of Dead’ " Lieutenant Gives Further Evidence Against Suicide. i Boston, Aug 11--la sn intershew sttributed 1o Sergl Arthar Tedd of the Uniled Btates toarias corps, and made publie, B 18 stated that i e should be ealied belore the In vistigation of (ke desit o Lisul James Button, Bis testimony would be exactly opposite th that given by Bat ions {ellow 'agfim@:w : 4 Serpt: Todd, whe hus beet on ranky doty at Wakefleld left for Annapolls h;' degoribing the shooting, Sorgt Texdd nnys: = o 1 waE corpural of the guard on (he | night that Tieut Batlon wax shiot and | fromn the plaos mhire | was cianding | : f#a%w o fpure bt 150 Terr awny i Recognizes Two Men. ] “Iraw lients Adans and Oslerman | and » ridognized thel Thet wer pearer to me . The man who was in shirt slecves ataricd T run and & heard 8 volte ery: 'Stop runnimg’ You're tnder arfest’ ; i “The man ras o 8 and cnco mote 1 Neard the Bamy voleh oly oul joudly fßion ranning of U shoot' nnd the pext moment L ges 5 flash and heard 5 revoleer repott There score ihires | other shots, &nd the man who wys running dropped. 1 do *”‘r‘» al what sl £l 5 "L-ran over to Bln and hend over It wae Lient Ballon. 1 saw o bsle in the mnn's forehead where Ihore wae 3 rfuu’;‘rkfi- entranee End g bale back of the left ear, Where the hy ¢ vame .out clean” . ; a Mrs Suttsn on Stand. .f . Annapolis Ml Ang 11 Mre Sutd ton, giother of the degd) marine ollioer “’fif{}_f*"i's"‘.§_§f‘£3' 16 the slipd al the oo guest of her touneel Mro Davis, and fdentified .a vistting card of Licut X M Suminer benripey some writing | -~ which, bunover, i&;; it read x miling the appearanee of Lottt Bumner, wh has been sumioned w 8 a witness he being now in Norfolk Va i Mr, Davis presesled two leiters, | which were read by members of ?"w‘;: _court and the couhsel Attorney fir | ney, represonting ldemt Adams ob jected 1o thelr Introdiuciion, bat the Judpe pdvoeate airged that thoy be wd mitted and the eourt ruled in his ~favor.” The lelters were [dentified by Mra Siutton as having beon written by Lieut. Button, ope to ber and one to hig brother They wore chatty, (o immm and hopeful In characier. ; - No Hint of Suicide. That to Mre. Sutton was mailed the day belore Lient Button was shot and contained no hint that he meditated suicide, but egpoke of his plans for the future. Xrs. Sutton also identified a bill of lading as havipg been written by her son. Mr. Davie offered it as evidence ghowing that Lisut Suatton had no thought of sdiclde, bat looked forward with pleasure 1o guibg around the world on the gréal crulse of th United States battleship fleet in 1907 WHISKY FIRM TO PAY $lO.OOO ~ Compromise in Famous Seizure Case Is Ratified by the Treasury - I ‘Department. . v I Washington, Aug 11—The seizure 1 of about hall a gdllion dollars’ worth of whisky from the warchouses of the Cascade Distilling Company at Nash i\'ma, Tenn., will cost the company 10,000 to obimin the release of the seized spirits and Imauunity from pros ] ecution for the wealthy distillers. Act fng Attorney General Wade Ellis has I fixed (his'shz_ a 8 the amount reguired to reimburse the government for the lameunt lost in imternal revenue tax, and Acting Seeretnry Revnolds of the treasury = departmient approved the finding. = - : Internal Revenue Collector Sharp made the blg selzure of Cascade | whisky on April 1, but did not certify the papers in the case to Washington I until" May 5. Since the latter date the ‘case has attracted national attention. | V. E. Schwab, proprietor of the Distilling Company, his son; G. A Schwab, W. E. Carroll, manager, and Assistant Manager Reynolds all were arrested | &nd later indicted. The charges against them were “equalizing spirits in warehouses, and removing spirits | on which the tax had not been paid.” o A St s .| For indigestion and all stomach | troudle take Foley's Orino Laxative |8 it stimulates the stomach and {liver and regulates the bowels and will positively cure habitual constipation. Sold by all druggists. 20-4 t

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PARADE OF GRAND ABRMY IN SALT LAKE CITY 18 A BRIL : : LIANT AFFAIR. CLIMAX OF ENCAMPMENT Yeterans March Bravely Through the Streets, While Thousands of Spec: tators Cheéer and Weep—Children form a Living Flag. .. : Salt lake City, Aug. 11—With steps that often faltered, in files wWhosa slignmient wae not slwavs exsct L with brave he srig and with eves fived on the fiag of the uplon they foupht Ao preserve nearly hßall o century ugo, the members of the Grand Army of the Republic today marched through the streots of Sall Lake City intheir annual parade abd review—the climax of the national epeampuient. - The parade formed at the beautiful Eigie gate o Sonth Temple street, First in line were the regulars of the Fifteénth United States infaniry, and the entire National (Guard of Litah, act iLEg as .‘{:x escort. Next came the 44 departments of the Grand Army of the oepubile, the Naval Veterans, the Ex Union Prisoners of War and {n car riages the suryiving members of thug devoted band of women, the Army i Nurses ' : SBeattered through the line were numerous military bande and fife and drum corps . ~ Gleeted with Cheers and Tears, At the word-of command the parade marched west to Main street and turned south dowtd that thoroughfare, procecding ?‘*!'V'?” hocks betwoen solid | walle of cheering men women and children. As the grizzled veterans passed the enthusinsm was tremen | dous apd many a gpectator wept :m-l ashamed as he reglized that this was undoubtedly the last grand review for | geores of the feebie heroes who trudged along behind the Hag for which they had given some of the best vears of their lives, ; When Seventh South street whis | reached the paraders themselves broke out in mighty cheering, for there they turned in frout of the most beautiful feature of the day, the "Liv. | ing Flag” On an immense stand were 3600 children dressed in U nationd! colors and so arranged that they made a perfect representation of a waving American flag. | The little onés had been drilled for many weeks, and while the old =ol i;divr_s passed they sang patriotic airs ‘ At the Reviewing Stand. I Countermarching, the parade now’ . moved north on Main street back o Soith Temple street. Here, just wo Ime left of the Brigham Young plonecr monument and close to Temple square, I the reviewing stand had been erected. ilt was occupied by CommanderinChief Henry M. Nevius, Gov. William Ismy of Utah, the chiel executives of other states and & large number of Imher officials and distinguished { guests. The parading bodies all passed in review, saluting those in the stand, and at once disbanded. - All the bands as they arrived heére were massed close to the stand and as the culmination of the parade 4,000 school children marched by, the unlted bands playing and the children singing “Onward, Christian Soldier.” - The great review was excellently managed in every way. All along the line of march were scattered ambulances, trained nurses and numerous other attendants to care for any of the veterans who might be overcome by fatigue and for spectators who suffered in the crush. on the sidewalks. Fortunately their services were sel dom needed. . - Rarest Dog in the World, The “Sleeve dog of China” is the rarest breed of dog in the world. With the head of a pug, he has the under {of the bulldog, lt{pfi to which his body conformation closely approximates. He has the same bowed forelegs, short in proportion to the hind legs, and quarters lightly made in comparison with his broad and massive front. Altogether he is the quaintest | seatously 1s be cherished by the royal family of China that it is difficult to

ACTOR DROPS DEAD ON BOAT Richard Golden Passes Away Suddenly While on Cruise in . Gravesend Bay. ; New York, Aug 11-~Richard Gold g thie actor, dieg enddenly on | board the housedopt Stroller, . In Gravesend lay, where he was the Wi af John Newiton Porter, Gl Born: in 1854, Mr. Richard Golden | made hig first appearance on the | stage at the opera house in Newport, Me., in 1365 Hiz flret New York ap pearance was in 1877 in “Evangeline.” and his loodon debut was made in 1883, In YA Bunch of Keya'' After ap- | pearing in numerous other plays he produced at the Union Square theater in New Yark in S 8 "0l Jed Prouty " of which e wag part author. | in the title role of thin play he ap- | peared neariy 3,000 times in this city, | and in verious tours of the country. (d. Jed” was his gresitest success and h most famous part i Balfimore, Aug 11 ——Mrs Jane q‘u‘l"é mon, the sged actress. died here i-f‘ stiments incident 1o old age. She was | 8% yenrs uld _ | Kentucky Negro Lynched. | Hopkingeille, Ky 2ug 14 A ey named Miller, whe, i Is alleged. an gaulted the nipeyearold daughter of Thomms Wadlington, pear Cndiz. was taken (o ths fears who were conveving him to jail at Cadiz and ivn :“\i 4 ‘ (rooad ;mint protects Jour buildings from rot and decay—from heat and dampness, | The best ;»I‘HIH'I.NH for vour property is Bradley & Vrooman Pure Paint, There is no other paint—hand-mixed or - machine-mixed—quite the equal of this famous . hrand,. - It is full measure—absolately pure. Made.of pure Carbonate of Lead, pure Oxide of Zinc and pure Linseced Oil. Nicest looking-—most economical—lasts longest. . ‘Beautify Your . o ; _ : = : There are many things inside the house you can - finish with Perma-Lac. This is the best finish for all articles made of wood, metal, tin or ~ plaster. ; You can use it on any-thing--from a chair to a piece of farm machin~ery. Easy to apply-- . costs little. 24 beautiful colors and Clear ( Nat. ural, Call for color card. King & Weaver

GREEK FLAG COMES DOWN i ———— A Protest by Powers Causes Loweting of Embiem in Crete—War { i Scare Over. W | =.s e ] i Canea, Island of Creie, Asg 11— Following the trotedis of the four teoteeting powers, the Uresk Rag whith was raleed al the Cretan sill | Lary bartacks Jgiy 20, Gas been jow erod and the dangesr of War belwess fitvave and Torkey becalise O the 1o chlentl seems o e ovel o Athens, Azng 11 —The Omeek gov erpsaent handed 1o Ihe Turkiah siinis ter & formal reply 1o the Portes sie | af eeveral dave ago WEieh gekod Greeee 15 eXjoess "\':«v—‘; dinapprovsl of the pnmexation sgitaliios jn Crate and forpally (o declare that she bad ne ambitions regardisg {he Island Six Marauders Shoot Kentucky Agri culturist to Death After Start. i ing of Sut, e} Heottevitie, Ky, Aug 1l wafolin Binipecn, a 2 welhnown farmer of the Amew soiphborhond, 28k ealiel 4y the door & his Loane el mldnight b siv mhasked e atd dHot 1o desth The coronvy Beid an ngoest - M te ownid Ibe Wilog was Ihe ooy ciane &5 8 osolt Insliialed GY B O Mrs I&"'agjfc'i} to recover (b custimdy of Her child, I owhieh "action 80 I 8 alivged Simpson took 5 proseinent part In bher hahal! ' : e Power of Dress, E The sabile pawer of droes Bas heen : woll loeie A,f_r.i; by the adoption of | Earopesn garments by the sanen ol | Japas. Accordiag b & Japanhese ag- | thority &t has changed the sititude of | the Japasese met's minds towand the | women wabho weisr 12 Uneonseiousty they have acguirad a revgwet for Bur PR wotnen greater than W?;r-z'fi fhev | bave formerly felt for thelr own m’sdg when the latler assume European ; dress that pespeetl ix transferred {wi them The very same mian who eox pects kis wife t 4 glve place to him in | everything while zhe I 8 I nmzvoi dress, holds the door open for her to | g 0 through first s soon a 8 he sees | her 1o AugloSaxon dross, 1 Eisonu's Advics 1 "~ My treatmients are the embadiment of recent seientific ressarch. As an aid to beauty I advise you my fuil sourse of progressive facial sealp ali mAskage treatment. Alsocousult e 3 I for manicuring, shampooing, chiro pody and all kinds of hair wark done Office ‘phone 72. residence 'phone 1> ANoLn BLsox., | ‘ Notics I Hiate of Indians, Nobile Connty €s ! ‘ i i 1o the Nable iy - : i il Couri, ;f O tobwr Term, o, - Robert B Keuny, | TN A e - Muargaret . Kenny, | Avthon to Yubs 2 .. ; Tithe te st Lo O Wiitam Robertson, | Discharge Liene and others i Irom Beal Bstate | o ‘ i Notics ; ! I 14y I iy Nap-restdents | - Be it koows that on thesthday of August, i Fos Ahe BIRtIE™s 0 the above enlitisd L eaioe Bied in the offics f the Clvrk of satl Nobeie Clreoit Courg of satd State thidy voms. Cpinint agatns? the defendnnls 1o sald @ atss and the satd pisiotifs Gave aiso Biod (o aatd Ciere s Ofew b sadd optise the sftidavit of a A pelent persoan showisg that the obiject ot this Betlon bs 1o Uy, deledmine o giilet e e Lo Thaht Lo the posseasion of and o lscharge Hens fron cerialn real ssiale i“hh'h i sttuat>d 1o sabd Nolbe county, In the Miate of Tndiane that ail the dele idanis pamed, destyunated, moentloned or deso ritest in the complialn? herstn are proper and Hecessßr Y pacibes 1o thils sutt that the residence of the fidiowing aatied defendanis gpony dligett bugaliy Is GnKnaws, to-wit! Miillimen Hadbertaon Eivira Hoberison, Isance Niratl Iranc Straits; that both the gy atd resldeses of (e Toilowing nmmws.‘ desiznated, mentioned atnd deseribed de | fendanis ary unknown sod Lthey are b Heved to Y abn-re-ldents of the Siate ol Inglans, to-wit: Mrs. Willlam Boborison, Whise irae Christian tame s GGRAGWE Lo platntiffs, wite of William Robenison; Mr, o Raobertson, whose (rue ol lan Same 1 | unknown to piaintiffs, hushand of ijiflm\ !K«»wa‘h*‘ B Mrs Isane Sirall whose (roe christin® nate Is usknowsn to pialntiil, | wife of Isase Sirait, Mre, lsaac Siraits, whose truy christian paame 18 aakoown to platatiffs wife of lsane Sirnits: si! of the won en onew Roown by sayvolibe taves hervinbefore sinted who may have changed thedr sames or ate now Koown By seane other asme, the nates ofnil of Whotn are | unkunown to the pianintiffa,. the spoi-es of sl the persotis named, deslynated. e thaned of deseribed ns defendsats (0 this sutl, wha are marcksd, the names of ail of whot are ankpows 1o thepinintifs the shildren and & geudants the helrs-Bls faw, the suceoossors 1o tle sl Interes: the surviviug sp gee, the widow, sl'oarr, thie crmfi!ur\!nmx mdminisirators of Ihe exintes, he Wovisess. fogsiees, tiusiees and execiitors of Lhe jsst will and testamviil | reapeciively of each, any and all of the beres | Lt lore pamied desiguated, meationed or L desoribed delvidnntxs o thiy sult wha may b dead and of (Helr decensed spxaises, Lhe panes of all of WHow are gokoow s to the palntiffs; snd that the resldetos of sach and ail of Lthe foregolng named, destguated, mentioned Or desiribed defendants Qpxen miijvmx inquiry Is unknown: that the defendant, Ligonter Baliding Loas apd Savings Association was a cOrporation organtzed pnder the jJaws of the state of lodisss acd bas o offeer, agent or othe? person authorized 1o trenssct s business domfriled or restding 1o the Ninte of lodisan upon whoms process ean be served in this THUNG, ; Now, therefors each sid all ofthe herein. before named, desigaated, mentioned amd described defendants are hereby notified of the fllog and pendency of satd wn?ninim and cause of artion sgainst them and that uniess they appoar in ssid court and answer or demur Lhervto on the azh day of October, Igog. t e samme being the Hest Judicial Duy of & term of snid Court 1o be hegun sand held in the Courthouse a 1 the town of Albdon o said Noble County, Indiana. on the first Monday in October 'gog. satd compiaint and the matters &nd thiogs therein contatoed and alleged will be bheard and determined in thelr absence, . v mwlugg‘ wr't:iserk wdimu of said Court in 6L ¥of August, igog {sEAL] Epwis L. PRICEETT, Clark Nohle Circuit Court. F. P. BOTHWELL, Attorney for Pi'st. e g ————— A A e B O A . Notice of Administration & Notice is hereby gwn :hfi;{ba understgned has been, by the Clerk of the Noble Circalt Court of Indisos, subject to confirm . ation by sald court,d appointed executrix of the will of Elias Tyler, iate of Nobie County, indisna, decessed and creditors and all other persons interssted in sald estats will Mgave{ned accordingiy. Bald estatefs probabiy solvent. R . | ‘ ~ MATILDA E. TYLER, s F.P. ROTHWELL, AtUy for Estate, 21-8 t Lo 'y EXPERIENCE o - S vSTt PR Rt N RS, Pyt =

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Far the wesk eading Aug 7. 109 in Nobio Cosnty, Indinpa prepsied by the Noble evauly Alwirsct Office, D 8 Teylor, Mgr. il Bitson J Sirade sod wife 16 Wi's Ham J. Wetker NEY SE s s 550 Nparits twp 3‘ Jacab Marti to Hetweon Masti N NW Y e W Allen twp, 1.5 to Jusl Radetisek F 5 sec O 3 Washingion tap : U 8 o Joel Batleback Bl avc 3 Washington twp. : : P 8 1o Joel Rallabaek MW sec S Waslingion twp, A Matthews anid wile L% A Vietse bt 546 31 23 Matthew s Keodaliviile, ' G. W, Kirkpatrick scd wils to finvid F Wers and wtfe 101 & Ml aiis adit Kendalivilie J B Noeagd wife s lrving Noil ot 3R ) B Noesowdd Kiaaneil Hobert J. Lyons snd wile Ledol N. Rottyaus fots EYy jot 8 Elmowood st Bote oty e ) Aarton J Raipalart o Aanis Penri It“;f’"i?%‘?.}t! day 0 sylivan e o' | ity ‘ ' Helumiine Haugerto James I Laslh ot 61 O P Albion : = Jamen 1 Lash and wife to s i WA {;';.%uufigp{ fol B O P Ainion i ‘Fraok M. Steechiley mid wife o Puaie apdt Lea Blaust 5a 8 Hau Walters & Uo adif Avilla John N. Hayhaes aod wile ta lalin W Mol ansinod 5% ot & {0 mmaesd ping Roge Uiy, ; . faurin Cols ot al o Jasper W tiresn aed wils pt ot d o p Cron waii, S R Jobin D K"’l”‘f,. by adin o to Jaedl Resber ot NEL NEy s Warus {'“’;x % . Feank BB Park and wife 10 Weir Carver pt lot 248 Mitehedis add Rensalivilie. , i o Andetow Morris snd wile to Mary J. Fagles pt st ] NW i ser T Bparia iy, Mary B Hbodes asd husband o Gisorge Magyart st ol W side n 5 N Wig sec B Soaria i, : : Frauk Deante sud wife to Fodward Brook ond wile ot 213 Haaae L 1 samuel M. Beard ot al to Nanes Beard lof 78 Seneca add Albion Mary Drogd and husband to Brude Repattand wife N 5 fots 910 Harel w 53 Waoads sdd ‘,.2_,:*‘*“!9.!‘7 Jacab Gralamn aad wife to ;\li‘;-:_;i" B, Hutclusof Jot 18 Wellinan s audd Ligonier. I - Eilsora D Good to Williaml 1 I{‘_Hrm}vu aud wite pslog 11l Ligonisr. I ¥ I No matter bow jotig you have suffered, Foley's Kidoey Hemedy will beip you Mm. 5. L Bowén of Wayne, W. Va . writea: "I was a suflerer from Riduey disenss, 50 that at times/ T could pot get cal of bed and>wbbn I digd 1 eonld not stand straight - T ook Foley's Kidney Remedy, Oue dollar botiin and pare of the second cured e entirely sold by all drogpists. vy 4t ) Take Notlea ) . All persons are recommended o take Foley's Kidaey Remedy for backache, rheumatism, and kidney sud bisdder troable. It wili quiskiy gorrect urinsry irregiinrities, which, if neglected, iay dovelop into a ser tous iliness It will restore hefsith and strengthy. Do pot ueglect sipns of kidoey or bisdder troabie and risk Bright's diseass or diabsates. Saold by ail druggists a Faxpenditures und Tax Levigs for the Yoar 150 y : The Trustee of Perry Township, Nolle County, proposes for the yearly expendi fures aml lax levies by the Advisory Board st its anpual meeling, to be beld at: the office of trusice, on the 7 day of September, g commencing st one a'clock, po om., the llwing estimates and amounts for said year 1. Township expenditures. $1135.15, amd Towpship lax, & cents on the hun !’IH‘HI ii%‘:;.‘l?‘i. ) 2. Local Tuthion expenditures $2145 7%, and tax, i 1 cents on the huwpdred doliars 1. Special Schoal Tax expenditures, $1675 gO, and tax. i 1 cents up the han. drexd doliars ¢ ; $. Road Tax expenditores, $2155.25, amd tax, 15 cents o the Bundred dolians 5. Addiional RKoad Tax expenditares Paivhso. aod lax, 10 cEmts on the hundred dollars. 7. Poor expenditures for preceding vear, f5O 1N and tax, 3 cents oo the hoandred doilars. i ‘ Total expenditures, sioss77 .34, and total tax, §% centson the bundred dollars The taxables of the above named wwanship are as foliows : Total Valuation of lLands and Improve ments, $l4lO, 100 Net Taxable Property of Townslip #1439, 345.00 - : . Bigned, H C. ERWIX, Trusice Dated August 3, 140qg. e 7 fll”adllun;a aud Tesx Levies for the Year 1900 3 e Trustes of Washingtos Township Noble County, proposss for Ihe yeariy vxpeoditores and ax iovies hiy the Advisory Board a 1 s aunosl mnsimfi. 10 Dt heded at my: reskdeoreoe, Septeinber 7 B 8 . atip m, the foliowing stnounis and estitnimtes for *nil yenr; K S Gy 1. Townabip cxpenditures, 7% and townahlp tax, Meents on the hondred dodturs, : ' £ % Local tultion espenditUres, 3142 31 and tax, 8 cents on the bundred dollars, i Spesiad seliool tax vxpenditares 8 62, 3 aad tax. & cents on the handred dolines 4 Rosd tax expenditares, sil66 65 and ax, 35 cunts on the hundred doliars. 5 Additlounsl romd lax expenditures, ffia: s and tax, lUoents on the hondred dolars. : 7. Poorexpenditares for precesding year, si%7 85, and, tax % cents on the hundred doltars. z ; Total expenditures, $5%7 68 and tolsl tax, 188 pents on the hundred dolinrs : © Jdomx P BERZLEY, Trustee, Date July @9, 1908, v =0 Expenditures and Tax Levies for the Year : 1909 - The Trustee of Elkhart township, Nobl¢ County, Indiana, proposes, for the yvearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meetings, to be beld at the school, district No. 8, in said township, September 2, 1909, at one o'clock p. m., the following estimates and amounts for said year: X : < T i 2 1. Township expenditures, f9OO, and Township tax, 7 cent on the hundred $4,800, and tax, 30 cents on the bundred R o s 7 cents on the husdred S weaditans, Jlant, 2 Y bihiaet nommon e S AT Urfi/&g&‘xs o ";%‘ b e Toalee,

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