Plymouth Republican, Volume 45, Number 28, Plymouth, Marshall County, 30 May 1901 — Page 3

Sa A ula ia an tmwelcome legacy, but one which the children of blood poisoned parentage must eccept, with all its humiliating consequences. It is n" inheritance that xa&es one poorer; that brings wretchedness and disease instead of healths and riches, for the child whose ancestral blood is tainted with Scrofula or the loathsome virus of Contagious Blood Foison is tmütted for the arduous duties of life so lone as anv of the transmitted noison remains

in its veins. Scrofula manifests itself in various forms; swollen glands about the Seek and throat, catarrh of the head, weak eyes, hip bone disease, white swelling and offensive sores and abscesses are familiar symptoms, attended usually with loss of strength, poor digestion and pale or bloodless complexion. The skin is sometimes most dreadfully affected, eruptions breaking out on all parts of the body. Scrofula destroys bone, tissue and flesh ; no part of the human system escapes its

TThen nineteen years old, and about one year after the birth of my ürst child, the elands on the left Bide of ray neck began to swell. Four of the places were lanced and became open runningores; rising's came trader ray left arm, and the discharge was simply awful. The doctors said Z had the worst case of Scrofula they had ever seen. Z took Iodide of potassium, but this nor the other drugs given for this disease brought reliefl When the physicians advised me to have the glands removed, I deoided to try 8. 8. 8. A few bottles cured me completely! no signs of ta tSXTible disease are left. T.TTLS. RICHARD 7ASS0I7, Golden Corners, Ohio.

purity to the profoundly poisoned blood, and the rich, strong blood that is carried to the swollen and diseased glands absorbs and destroys the tuberculous deposits, and the painful, disfiguring sores and other evidences of Scrofula disappear. S. S. S. should be begun immediately upon the appearance of the first symjv tarns, or where there is a known predisposition to Scrofula. Our medical department will be found of great help to those who are struggling with this wasting disease of heredity or any other blood trouble, and we invite you to write US. Should yon or any member of your family need advice, our physicians will cheerfully give the information yon desire, for which we make no charge. Book ca Bloofl and Skin Diseases free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA.

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wunertng, benum Ding touch. Parents whose blood is poisoned by their own misdeeds, or who themselves may be suffering for the ins of some remote ancestor, must reStore their own blood to its normal purity and strength, or they cannot expect healthy, robust children. S. S. S. cures Scrofula, like other diseases of a deepseated, constitutional character, by restoring life and One Fare Ou Sunday Via L.. K, & W, The L. E. & W., will sell tickets on bucday to any point on its line, where the round trip can be made eaoie day at one fare, AH tickets limited to date of Bab. E-icHrsiou to Michigan City. Oa Sunday June 2, 1901, the L.. E. & W. will ruo an excursion to Michigan City and return. Special train due to leave Flv mouth eoine at 10:42 a. m. Kate for the round trip only 75 cents. Do not rail to take advantage of this op portunity to spend a full day on the .bores of one of the beautiful lakes. Base ball, boating, tishing and hundreds of amusements to entertain you and afford a delightful day's outing Take a steamboat ride on the lakes. Br.ni? I your wneei along. A a t . a cj r or lurmer lniormauon can on ticket agent L. E, & W. R. R. Wonderland 1001. The annual publication of the NorthPacifij Railway will be found a distinct advance, in some respects, upon even its immediate predecessor Wonderland 19C0. Its cover designs and eight chapter headings are by Alfred Lenz, of New York, from plastique models and are 6plendid examples of art. There is within tho covers of the book historical matter some of it new, as well as purely de&crictive narrative. The three principal chapters relate to the history of the unique Northern Pacific Trademark, the Custer Battlefield in Montana, and Yellowstone Park. Each is profusely illustrated, the Trademark chapter in colors. This trademark is of Cninese origin and is 5,000 yeara old. Its story 13 a strange one. It is safe to say that Wonderland 1901 will be in greater demand than any preceding volume of the Wonderland family, and, ap heretofore it will be Gent by Chas. S. Fee. St, Paul, Minn., to any address upon receipt of the postage, six cents. VISIT WINONA LAKE. An A.- retire Summer Haven For Rest, Kscreatlon, Entertainment. Winona Lake, lnd.,on the Pennsylvania Lines, is an attractive summer haven for persons who desire to combine devotion, entertainment and instruction with rest and recreation, This resort ia the site of Winona Assembly and Summer School, and is annually visited by many persons who are strengthened in mind by the excellent facilities for educational work, and invigorated in body by the health-giving influences for which Winona Lake is famous. The season of 1901 will open May I5th. Commencing on that date excursion tickets with fifteen day limit will be on sale via Pennsylvania Likes. They may be obtained during May, June July and August. The sale of season excursion tickets will also begin May loth and con tinue daily until September 14th. Excursion tickets will be good returning until September I7th. Full information about the attractions at "Beautiful Winona," ita Assembly and Summer School, etc., will be cheerfully furnished all who address Mr. Sol. C. Dickey, eecratary, Winona Lake, Ind. ' Inquiries about excursion rates, time of trains, etc., should be addressed to Passengerand Ticket agents of the Pennsylvania Lines, or to Van DueeD, Chief Assistant General Passenger A (rent Pittsburgh, Pa, 25t8

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County Commissioners Severely Criticised for Taking So Many Precautions. NO DECORATION DAY CEREMONIES Case Like Nellie Berber's Except That the Miscreant Isn't Caught . State Miscellany. Waterloo, Ind., May 27. Dekalb county Is in an. uproar and turmoil over the drastic measures taken by the county commissioners, sitting as the county board of health, as a result of the few cases of so-called smallpox. The commissioners met on May 10 and ordered a general closing of churches, Sunday schools, lodges, amusements, etc. This affected every town In the county. The commissioners decided to continue the order indefinitely, after the date of the expiration of the first order, which was to have been lifted on the 25th lnst. Only Two Towns Hid Catea, The only towns that have had cases of smallpox were Auburn and Garrett, and In those towns the disease has grown less, and quarantines have been raised, no new cases of well-developed smallpox having been reported since. The order covers this town, and the people are prevented from holding meetings of any kind. The way the order now stands. Indefinitely. It may last ten years before the present commissioners will raise the embargo. Newspaper Men Make Protest. Decoration Day exercises are de-' nied and the doctors and citizens in general are unanimous in expressing themselves agaln&t .the measures adopted. The newspaper men of this county told the commissioners that the constitution of the United States allowed them free speech, and that to muzzle their mouths and newspapers meant too arbitrary a measure.. The press continues to express the sentiment of the people of this county in protesting against the action of the commissioners. Not ' State' Witness Qe Insists. Muncle. Ind., May $7. In connection with the so-called Neely postal frauds In Cuba friends of Corydon M. Rich, of this city, received a letter Saturday In which Rich encloses an Important communication written by him and $33-8 developments on the trial will furnish several surprises to the American public. The Inclosed communication is to Judge Ramon Rarlnaga. court of first Instance, North, Havana, Cuba, and is a protest against being called as a state witness, and a declaration of repudiation of all the immunities and privileges hereof. De Quarreled With His Wife. Morrlsvllle. Ind., May. 27. A Lincoln, Neb., dispatch says that Edwin A. McCracken, of this place, took poison to kill himself there Saturday, but repented and hurrying to a doctor's office begged that his life be saved. The physician's efforts were unsuccessful. McCracken had quarreled with his wife, -who was with him when he died and who, in turn, threatened to commit suicide. They were recently married at Logansport. Makes the Issue Very Sharp. Frankfort, Ind., May 27. One hundred machinists, boiler makers and helpers employed In the general shops of the Clover Leaf railroad went out on a strike Saturday afternoon. Officials of the railroad company announce that the strikers will be paid off and none of them re-employed so long as they retain membership in the union. Coal Combiners Hold a Sleeting. Terre Haute, Ind., May 27. A meeting of the coal operators of the Indiana bituminous fields was held In the offices of J. Smith Lalley, president of the Indiana Coal Operators association, Saturday night, and further plans were discussed for the organization of the Indiana Coal Operators' combine. Notre Dauie Gets the Points. Lafayette. Ind., May 27. The Intercollegiate athletic track and field meet took place Saturday on Stuart field, Purdue university. The weather was unpropltlous. being raw and cold. The record was: Notre Dame, 5G points; Purdue, 42; Indiana university, 26. Sale of Oen. Harrison's Property. Indianapolis, May 27. The Union Trust company, executor of the estate of General Harrison, has filed a report in the probate department of the sale of bonds and stock certificates held by General Harrison. The sales netted about $0(5,000. Debs as an Arbitrator. Terre Haute, Ind., May 27. The Terre Haute plumbers, after being out for a month, returned to work Saturday. The differences were submitted to Eugens V. Debs as sole arbitrator, and his finding is a compromise. Conger Defeated In His Own County. Des Moines, la.. May 27. The final Republican caucuses in Dallas county, Minister Conger's former home, were held Saturday. In the county convention Cummins will have ninety votes and Conger thirty, Insuring a Cnmmins delegation to the state convention. . " . Aftermath of a Ball Game, . Cleveland, O., May 27. -The aftermath of a ball game between Case school and Oberlin college on the college campus Saturday was a riot In which both teams and 100 of their friends participated. Wilfred Alburn received a broken collar bone, and black eyes and bloody noses were common. No arrests were made. Doers in Cape Colony In Force. Mlddleburg, .Transvaal Colony, May 27. The commandoes of Kritzlnger, Van Reenen and' . Fouche debouched Friday before dawn and crossed the railroad. They dashed southward, relnvading the more populous districts of Cape Colony. Conroy Wins Brooklyn Handicap. New York, May 27. The brooklyn handicap was one by Conroy, the first 8-year-old to ever capture the event Herbert was second and Standing third. . ?

HAY BE FINED $1000,000 New Tork Oame Protector Makes a Big Capture. New York, May 27. State Game Protector John E. Overton, having entered the Artie Freezing company's storage house on West street, claims he found In one room 2,000 partridges, quail, grouse and other game birds, the shooting or possession of which In the state out of season Is punishable by a fine of $00 for the first bird billed or held In possession and $25 for tliC oond or each other bird eo killed or kept in possession. Mr. Overton and a policeman will watch the place and Examine every package going out. The present of the company Is reported to have said that he did not own a single bird In the place and that he did not know what was In the storage rooms. Assistant District Attorney Walsh said that it looked as if there would be a huge fine to be paid. He said the law clearly states that the possession of game birds out of season is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine and If the b!rd9 were such as to make the company liable the fines would run up Into an enormous amount Some estimates makes the

figures reach a total of $1,000,000. NEW BLOW AT DOWIE James IT. Eckels Bows to "Public Discussion" at the Windy City. Chicago, May 27. With the grand Jury, the state board of health and the city health department trying to stamp out the Dowle style of faith-healing, financial difficulties are arising to threaten John Alexander Dowle. Formal notice has been served on the "ZIon" bank, of which Dowle is head and front that after next Thursday, unless unlooked-for arrangements be made, Its business will not be handled through the Chicago clearing house. Warning to this effect was entered by the Commercial National bank, through "which institution the Dowle concern has made its clearings. President James H. Eckels, of tha Commercial National bank, stated that the notice that the Zion bank would have to sever Its dealings with his Institution was because "public discussion" had reached a point where there could be no other alternative. DEBATE 13 "ON" AGAIN Revision of the Presbyterian Faith Gains Another Ballot at Philadelphia. Philadelphia, May 27. The debate on the revision of the confession of faith, which took up the whole of three days last week, was resumed this morning, and It is believed that some definite action will have been taken "before the assemblv adlourns for the day. The question now before the assembly Is: "Shall the majority report ie adopted in its entirety f" -mis report is for revision. Saturday a vote was taken on the question of substituting the minority ior me majority report of the revision committee, and revision won the flcrht. the minority report being rejected ZiY to The general assembly visited Princeton university, Princeton, N. J.. Saturday afternoon and took part in exercises in Alexander hall. L0WEE THE AMEEICAN FLAG OfScers of the Transport Rosecrans Pro voice Indignation at Tacoma. ' Tacoma, Wash., May 27. Much Indignation was displayed along the wa ter front because the officers of the transport Rosecrans hauled down the transport's flag and ran the British flag to the top of the flagstaff In hon or of Queen Victoria's birthday. Tho regulations provide the national flag shall fly under all circumstances, but permit the flying of a foreign flag underneath. The latter course was pursued by the transport Warren. This peculiar actjon on board the Rosecrans is believed to be due o carelessness or a lack of exact knowledge of the regulations. Captain Dobson and several other officers were formerly British mariners, becoming naturalized when the Rosecrans was purchased by the government two years ago. Several citizens went aboard the transport and complained of the lack of patriotism shown in hauling down the American flag, in conseuqence of which the flag was restored to Its proper position. GREAT SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS Over 4,000 Members in Attendance at the Dunkard Conference. Lincoln, Neb., May 27. A Sunday school class of over 4,000 was the spec tacle presented at the Dunkard national conference yesterday morning. The meeting was In charge of a committee of three elders who acted more In the capacity of superintendents than as teachers. The International Sunday school lesson of the Dunkard quarterlies was used. Following the Sunday Bchool came preaching services In the big tabernacle, one following the other eo closely as to be almost continuous throughout the day and evening. Today business meetings of the conference began. Several Important matters are to come before the conference at this session. Some of the questions to be decided are: Is it right to send to the annual conference a delegate who does not conform to the Dunkard order of dress? Should a divorced person, the other party being live, be admitted to membership, and the question of life Insurance. THIRTY THOUSAND IN 1I0NEY Carried Off From a Wisconsin Bank by Expert Burglars. Mineral Point Wis., May 27. The First National bank, at this place, was entered by burglars early Saturday morning and $30,000 secured. The men blew open the safe with nitro-glycer-ine, and their- work show3 them to be experts. The bank had an unusually large amount of money on hand when It closed Friday afternoon, because Saturday was pay day at the mines. The robbery will not Interfere with the business of the bank, which was ln sured against loss. - some thug has threatened to Mdnlp Edison's 12-year-old daughter If he does not pay heavily. ,3?T'JTey Sudse decides that damn" Is not swearing. klltthJcJ0110 has ePted.and tilled three Europeans and 178 natives.

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Aü Offer Proving Faith Ulcers, eating sores, cancer, scrofula itching skin, scabs and eonles of eczema aches and pains in bones, back or joints, syphilitic blood poison, rotten gums and saronic rheumatism, and all obstinate, deep-seated blood troubles are quickly cured by taking a few large bottles of Botanic blood balm. We challenge the world for a case of blood disease that Botanic Balm will not cure. The cures are permanent and not a patching up. Is your blood thin? Skin pale? All run down? As tired in the oruirg as when you went to bed? Pimples? Boils? Swollen glaLda or points? Catarrh, I Putrid breath? Eruptions? Sores in mouth or throat? If eo, your blood is bad. Blood Balm will make the blood pure and rich, heal every sore, stops the aches and pains, build up the broken down body, and invigorate the eld and weak. Botanic Blood Balm, the only perfect blood purifier made. Sold at drug 6tores. 81.00 per large bottle, including complete directions. To prove our faith in Blood Balm a trial bottle given away to sufferers. For free trial bottle, address Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Don't hesitate, but write at once describing trouble, and free personal medical advice given. Blood Balm cures when all else fails. Thoroughly tested or 30 years. Soli by J.W. Hess. Low Rates Via I E. & W. To Rome City lnd. July 23 to August 25 1901. To Shelbyville. Ind., June 17th and 18th, 1SD1. For detailed information call on ticket agent. Oregon, Washington and Idaho are the states to which a large immigration is now directed. You should take advantage of the opportunities, and the greatly reduced rates. This wonderful country fully and accurately described and illustrated in a new booklet with a large map, which will be mailed to any address upon receipt of six cents in postage by W, B. Kni6kern, 22 Fifth avenue, Chicago. 26t6 The Nickel Plate Road will sell tickets to Ft. Wayne, Ind., on June 11th and 12th, good returning until June 15th inclusive at fare round trip account the Annual State Meeting of the Elks (B. P. O. E.) Grand Lodge of Indian. Write, wire, 'phone or call on nearest agent, or address C. A. Asterlin, T. P. A Ft. Wayne.Ind , or R. J. Hamilton, agent Ft. Wayne Ind. C6t5 28t2 Beaumont Oil Fields. Low rates, Direct Line, Excellent train eervice via Queen & Crescent route. W. C. Kinearsen, G. P. A.. Cincinnati, O, 26t7 Decoration Day Rates. Via the Nickle Plate Road at a fare and a third round trip good within a distance of 150 miles only. Tickets on sale May 29th and 30th, gcod returning the 31st inclusive. Write, wire, 'phone, or call on neareft agent, C. A. Asterlin, Ft. Wayne, lnd, 27t2 REDUCED RATES. Northwest, West, South and Southeast Via Pennsylvania Lines. The eae of special fare colonists tickets to California, and settlers' tickets to the Northwest, West, South and Southeast has been resumed via Pennsylvania lines. Particular information about fares, through time and other details will be furnished upon application to passenger and ticket agents of the Pennsylvania lines. The Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo opens May l?t 1901, and don't forget that the Nickel Plate Road is the shortest and most expedient route to Buffalo and will land you directly at the Exposition Gates, Rates are in effect April 3Ctn, 1901, and good going or re turning on any of our trio of daily express trains. Write, wire, phone, or call on nearest agent, C. A. Asterlin, T.P. A, Ft. Wayno. Ind. 17tl6 19 t9 Low Fares to St. Paul via Pennsylvania Lines. May 2U, 27th. 28th, 59th, 30th, June 1st, and 2d. excursion tickets to St. Paul. Minn., will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines account meeting of Military Surgeons of the United States, American Academy of Medicine and American Medical Association. Anybody may take advantage or the low rates. For particulars see ticket Agents of Pennsylvania Lines. 2Stl Shakespere Tells in his etrong forceful way of the tide, that, taken at its flood, leads on to fame, fortune, victory and success. I here are many sorts cf tides in human affairs. This is to call the reader's attention to one. The low En worth la&cm a rntAn in effect in early July, offer to thousands euch a travelers tide to California, Oregon, Washington and Yellowstone Park as may never come again. Taken advantage of. it means an educative and nleassure trip whose value cannot well be estimated. Bv nsinor the Shasta-Northern P&cifir route on the return trip, the historic Columbia river and the beautiful Pntrt Sound country on the North Pacific isoast, wun tne lusry cities or Portland, Tacoma and Seattle will be seen: east of the Cascade range lie eastern Washington and Sookana: than coma mnuntsinous Idaho and Lake Pend d'Oreille, and Montana with the Rockies and Hell Gate Canyon and the fine valleys along the Clark Fork and Yellowstone rivers. North Dakota with its upland plains, Danoramic Baa Lands and rir.h allnvinl Red river valley, and Minnesota with its ampia laxes, complete the pilgrimage in the tar Northwest, in a most happy manner. Midwav between Pu erat Kmmri ami Rt Paul is Yellowstone Park the Wonderland of Wonderlands, tha enot irnom geysers disport themselves, trout leap at 41 A 1 a - . your nies, ine eis ana Dears grow rat and increase, cataracts roar . and eanvnn gleam." . ' To understand what a tide like thin will brine if taken at it flood, sand err cents for an Epworth Folder and illus trated $7onderIard 1901 to Chas. ' S. Fee, GenT Passenger Agent, St. Paul-Minn.

The Nickel Plate Road is the shortest line to Buffalo and the Pan-American Exposition, Rates are effective April 30th, 1901. on any one of our Peerless Trio of Daily Express Trains either going or returning. Write, wire, 'phone or call on nearest agent, C. A. Aelerlin, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, lnd. 20t9 Dome-Seekers' excursion Via Pennsyvanla Lines. Lw rates Elome-Saekers' excursion tickets to the West and South will be sold via Pannsyhania Line6, May 7th, 21st, June 5th and 18th. Particular information about fares, through time and other details will be furnished upon application to Passenger and Ticket Agents of the Pennsylvania Lines. Tourists Rates to Rochester lnd. Tickets on sale daily until September 1901, one and one-third fare for the round trip, good 30 days fiom date of sale. Tickets not valid for return pas, page unless signed in presence of Agent Rochester, on day of return. J. M. Dacbenspecä. Agt. Sunday Excursion Trains to Lake Maxinkuckee. On Sunday, June 2nd, and on each Sunday thereafter during June.July and August the Vandalia Line will run a Sunday train to Lake Maxinkuckee and return. Fare from Plymouth only 25 centp for round-trip. The time of these trains will be published later. Special Train to San Francisco, via Chicago & Northwestern R'y, to leave Chicago Tuesday, July 9th, 1159 p. ra. Stops will be made at Denver, Colorado Springs, Glenwood Springs and Salt Lake, passing en route the finest scenery in the Rocky and Sierra Nevada Mountains, Party will be limited in number and under personal direction of tourists department. Chicago & Northwestern R'y, Only 550 round trip, with choice of routes returning. Send strmp for illustrated itinerary and map of San Francisco to A. H. Waggoner. 22 Fifth avenue Chicago, III. 28 1 6

Vandalia Time Table. In Effect Oct. 6, 1900. Trains leave Plymouth, Ind., as follows: korth Bouxn. No 10, ex Sun 8:32 am, for South Bend No 14, " 12:42 pm, " No 8, " 10:08 pm, SOUTH BOUND. No 23, ex Sun 6:03 am, for Terre Haute No 3, " 12:42 pm, No 9, " 7 ;28 pm, for Logansport. For complete time card, giving all trains and stations, and for full Information as to rates, through cars, etc., address C. Hartman Ajent. Plymouth, Ind.. or E.A.Ford, General Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo. Pennsylvania Time Table. Under a new schedule in effect Sunday May 26. 1901, pass,enffer trains over the Pennsylvania iine leave Plymouth station as follows:

EAST BOCND. No. 6, Daily 2;58am No. 22, Ex Minday 10:07 am No. 20. Dally 2:35 pm No. 8, Daily 45 pm No. 2, Extra Fare Tra;o 7:55 pm No. S8, ExSnnday 8:ü9pm No f , Daily 9:." pm WEST BOUND. No. IV Daily 5:13 am No. 'j, Extra Fare Traia 6:30am No. 37, Ex Senday 9:22 am N... 21. Daily 12:07 pm Nu. :e.: Ex Sunday 2:15 pm No, aily 6:0!Spm For paritcu lar inforrii i q on the subject apply to J. E. HA ES, Ticket Agent.

Lake Erie & Western R. It. In STect on ana aftr 3 mlty.March 3. lCl Trains will leave Plymouth as follows: KORTH BOUND. No. 20. Toledo. Chicago & Michigan Express, Ex. Sunday ....12:03 pm No. 22. Toledo. Detroit & Chicago Limited, Daily S:15 pm No. 24. Muncle, Lafayette & Michigan City Special, Ex. Sunday 11:59 pm SOUTH BOUND. No. 21. Detroit, Indianapolis & Cincinnati Express. Dally 5:50 am No. 23. Chicago, Detroit, Toiedo & Indianapolis Fast Line Ex. Sunday 10:28 am No. 25. Chicago, Toledo & Indianapolis Special, Ex. Sunday 3:15 pm ELEGANT NEW SERVICE AND EQUIPMENT. Trains Nos. 20, 22 and 2i make direct connection for Toledo, Detroit, Chicago and all points East, North and Northwest. Trains 21 and 23 make immediate connection at Indianapolis Union Station for Cincinnati, Louisville and all points in the Southeast, South and Southwest. Tra.n 25 connects at Indianapolis withfast trains for St. Louis and Southwest. For further Information call at L. E. &W. ticket office. .-. M. DAUBENSPFOK. Agent Lake Erie& West R. B. F.CDalt General Passenger Agent. in i 10-12-2-1908 AH trains arrive at and depart from Vaa Buren Street Union Passenger 8tatlon. Chicago. Uniformed Colored Porter attend passengers holding first or second das tickets In day coaches on thru trains, Insorlng scrupulously clean cars en route. East: read down, Ail Nickel i West: read up. FEST! Plate Put. alnsDaUr) l (tlx). a ..Chicago.. la T K 40 9 49 M 8 83 60 T 15 83 I OS IS 1 S3 6XU 01 8911 M 69 9 S3 10 T 03 30... 00 . col Vamaralso. I 17 iSawanatah fl I 30 13 6911 651 i ci Knox 7 l :m 171 8 041 Hit) bard 8 W 1 1 3 1 s 8 6 83 64 10 6 41... Argoe... 9 40 10 45 UK e uj..Mentoae fl M.-Clavnoal. 8 3 So.Wnttler. 6171 Uli sou 601 fl 60 1 00 I 40 1 tfi in 1 1X ft. Wayne. 4 10&1 x w .Cleveland T 35 ..Buffalo.. f 83 .Mew Tork Botton.. 6oi 8 m 8 10! 8 tyu i colts (13 C5i 6! tLopal freight eaflttxrand between Stony Island ana Knox, only on Monday, Wednesday and Friday? westbound only on Tuesday, Thursday and S&turdsy. Light type A. M. Dark type P. It. t Dally ezoept Bandar, f Stop on Signal. Drawing: Room Sleeping: Cars on Nos. 2, 4 and 6 thru to Cleveland. Erie. Buffalo. New York and Boston; on Nos. 5, 3 and 1 to Chicago. Meals are served at "up-to-date" Dining- Stations and In Nickel Plate Dining Cars at opportune meal hours. Baggage cneckedWo destination. On inquiry you will find crar rates are always lower than via other lines, service considered. For rates and detailed Information, address B. F. Horner, General Passenger Agent Cleveland. 0M C. A. Asterlin. T. P. A.. Ft. Wayne, Lnl r Local Ticket Aceat. the frequent cause of A.i7i'trtz)A t nd many other sen tons till shemld never be neg'Krtvd. 7 he objection to tbe neaal catbartie reredi 1 tt At eowtve racuon wH"S tocreea eortilpaUon ti.a4 cf curing It. PAKXEiCJ GI3CiJi TOXICJ la the prorr remedy. It acta oa LiTcr, and when u m c.irti, permanently rmn&J V onstiBati'Xk M eta & &XM a ail DrugslK

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