People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1894 — Cholera Infantum. [ARTICLE]

Cholera Infantum.

That most dreaded summer complaint occuring mostly among children from six months to three years of age, is quickly cured by the use of Humphreys' Specifics 4 and 6. For sale by •dl druggists 25 cts. each. If you have not yet procured one of those pretty watch case openers, get one from your jeweler, or send to Philiadelphia. They are furnished free by the Keystone Watch Case Company. Besides making a handsome charm for your chain, they save your finger-nails and knifeblades. The Keystone Company is the largest of its kink in the world, and makes all kinds of eases, from the low-priced nickel to the most expensive solid gold, its great specialty is the Jas. Boss filled case. Jas. Boss in - vented and made the first filled case in 1859, and many ■of the cases then made and worn since are still intact. Later the Boss patents passed into the hands of the Keystone Watch Case Company. which has the sole right to make these cases. Boss cases are known to all jewelers ss the standard, after which all other tilled cases are patterned. Ail Keystone cases, Boss cases included, have the far-famed Non-pull-out bow or ring. It is the only bow that is securely fastened to the case, and can only be had on cases made by this Company. It prevents loss of the watch by theft or injury by dropping. These cases are handled by all jewelers, as the Company itself does not retail,

On Aug. 3, Joseph H. Ballard, of Medaryville made application to the county clerk for a marriage license for himself and Miss Bessie Whitaker of Whoatfield I township. The license was j granted, but the marriage did not take place. Her parents seriously objected on the grounds that she was not of age. The license was returned on Wednesday of last week; and his £2 was returned to him. Cy "VYarman, who wrote the well-remembered “Flyer” article in McClure’s Magazine for January, will have an article in the September number describing the marvelous profits that have attended, and the yet more marvelous profits that promise to attend, irrigation in the West. The article will be fully illustrated. The Dunkards will hold services at the Church of God next Sunday at 3p. m. Elder G. V. Siles, of Ohio is expected to be present. All are invited to attend.