Plymouth Republican, Volume 45, Number 30, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 June 1901 — Page 8

An Appetit Suggests (groceries

Whish Suggts JACOX a Phon 60 Don't Contract for four Binder Tuiine Untii You Have Gotten Prices From BUCK. ALL FARMERS know they get the Best Prices for their Fine Fat Stock AT TURNER'S, maouTH. Hi Mi SUCCESSOR TO E. ROTZIEN A Full Line Of Frames For Crayon Work And Do The Work i Myself. Ed. S. Leading Grocers

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Leaders In I Fancy Groceries Summer Clothing For Horses. Fly Nets, Dusters Whips and Harness. All Repair Work Neatly and Prora ptly Done.... Firestone's Harness Shop. WE defy any factory to produce duce a 5c CIGAR as good a? the fUV 4 tf J. H. HIililS The Famous ierghoff laser on draught or in bottle at John C. Ifahn's Sanple Kcgb, 105 M. Uichigan St. ft or ALL JCINDSFurnlture, Buggies, Etc., by an expert at JliEggenoerg 6 Ciiillson. Old Papers Office. V

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IX WOOD ASD VICINITY. ben Peterson's house is nearly finish ed Dell Compton is remodeling and enlarging his house. Rev, C. Fnbley of Bourbon will preach in the Methodist church next Sunday morning. Emaoual Shively is building a fine and costly house on his farm three miles norL-east ot Imeood. Jonathan Carder in the northern part of Bourbon township had eeven hams of meat etolen several nights ago. Crews and Wacacutt bought a herd of cattle in Newton county and drove them to their farms near la wood. II. Longbrake, wife and little grand daughter will leave tomorrow to visit several months at Findlay and Clyde. Ohio. E. C. Beckner is teaching a select school in the Id wood school building. II has also put up his s'.gn for the practice of law and notarial business. D1XOA LAKX3 RIPPLES. Rev, P, L. Brown will .'preach at Trin ity next Sunday morniDg. Mrs David Elick and daughter, Priscilla, visited in Bremen last week. Several families from tnis vicinity attended the meeting at Antioch Sunday. Mrs. Harris and eon, Victor, of Inwood, visited it James Logan's last Saturday. Wm. Stevick went to Indianapolis Sunday to visit his brother, Elmer, for a week. Miss Mäy Andrews visited her friend Miss Mamie Burden, south of lnwood last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Andrews, Frank anu Mary attended the Culver Academy commencement last week. Dr. How and family who have been visiting iu this vicinity returned to their home in Bremen Sunday afternoon. One of Joe Black's horses was mired in the Dix.n Lake outlet last Thursday night. It took the heroic efforts of seven or eight men to get it out, Mrs. StevicK and son, William, yisited her sister at Bourbon last Wednesday then went to Etna Green and visited another sister and returned home Thursday eyening. Dixon Lake. June 11, 1901. Mothers write us that they have solved the problem of keeping their chiirireo well. Give them Rocky Mountain Tea each week. A blessing to mother acd child. J. W. Hess. TYNEtt AND VICINITY. J. E. Johnson was in uonaldson TuesKeller i9 painting Mrs. Kebert's house this week. Dr. M. S. Denaut, of Walkerton. was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Ida Campbell visited with relatives in fc?outh Becd last week. Mrs. Clara Knott and grand son went to Buffa'o, N. Y. last Monday. Dr. Weiser and wife, of Bourbon, visited with their eon last Sunday. Henry Jarrell and F, M. Monroe were in Plymouth on bu-inees Monday. Mrs. Wm, Jarrell, of Walkerton, is visiting with relatives in and nearTyner. Mr. Steven Day and family, of Donald600, visited with Frank Powell's last Sunday. Ike Lane and family arrived here from Missouri last Sunday, They think there is no place Wie Indiana. Ed Biggins and Delph McKesson came home from 6chool at Valparaiso last week and remained over Sunday. Mrs. Amanda Drollinger and son, Clarence, and Miss Mamie Drollinger, of Mill Creek, visited here over Sunday with relatives. Carl Wolff, Claude Monroe, Jesse McKesson. Amanda Huffman and Jessie Jarrell went to Valparaiso last Monday to attend school there this summer. Tyner, June 12, 1001. The boauty thief has co e to stay, Unless you drive the pimples and blackbeads away; Do this; don't look like a fright; Take Rocky Mountain Tea tonight. J. W.Hess.

LINRVILLE ITEMS Wm. Murphy has re-roofed his barn. A. J. Thayer is attending court aa a juryman this week. The farmers are complaining ot the fly in the early sown wheat, Corn is in a very backward state of growth owing to the cold weather. Millar's orchestra played for a ball at Lapaz Junction last Saturday evening, Elmer McBroom and Bert Ridgeway have been painting for Mr. Stlison the past few days. Potatoe eeema to be in' quite a demand in our neighborhood this epring at a fair pries too, A gentleman by the name of Radabaugh; from the state of Virginia is here visiting with O. Radabaugb and others Rev. Keyes preached an interesting sermon at Shiloh Ust Sunday evening. He preaches again in two week's after Sabbath school. Edward Koontz returned home last Sunday morning. He has been in the U. S., service in the Philippine Islands for the past two years. Sherman Miller and wife and several others from here whose names we did not learn attended the annual meeting held at Antioch last Sunday. We noticed in last Saturday's Evening Newa of something of the saying of the business men of Plymouth on the paving question. Why not esk the farmer's opinion sometime; perhaps some relish the eight of eeeing the farmers driving in town in a muddy time and letting the ladies out of their wagons and busies ta mud that is shoe top deep all along the streets? Fine isn't it. Linkville June 12, 1901.

A.11UU3 TW1SK.LIAGS. Celebrate in Argos. The state exchange bank is being rercofed. For fishing instructions inquire of Fred Tipton. Mrs.Effie Hattery is visiting friends at Donaldson. A new awning is up in front of the Citizen's Bank. A girl reported by Dr. Doke in the Redinger family. Mrs. Joe Cooper ot lnwood is visiting with Mrs. Shafer. Chas, Warner eaye he ha9 shorn 750 sheep during May. Chas. Sissellof Tiosa. visited friends here over Sunday. Wm. McClure made a business trip to Laporte yesterdey. Dr. Kendal made a business trip to the lake yesterday. Hattie Stephens is visiting elativesin Chicago this week. Mr. Drew Hobb9 of South Bend is here on a busicess call, Corey and Stephens have sold thirtyfive buggies this spring. Emery Gray returned last evening from Pensecola, Florida. Frank Martindale is visiting with Clyde Bixler for a few days. Martin Trinon of South Bend visited with John Zehner over Sunday. Earl Hoffman of Johnstown, Penn,, are visiting with Jacob Hoffman. Mr. Charles Hi9ey is employed in the Shafer mill at Iuwood this week. Jerome Flagg ia speeding a few days with his son Charles, at Hammond. Frank Boggs and his mother are visiting friends in Iowa for a few weeks. Marie Helsel. after a weeks visit with her parents has returnod to Breiten. Geo. Clark, Deputy Organizer of the M. S. O. T. W., is here visiting f.-iends. Trueman and Liwreucb Hoffman have entered the Valparaiso Normal School, Christ Wells and Chas. Deveuey moved their household goods to South Bend. See a midnight scene of the McCorraick binder works tu the Slayter hardware front. Mrs. Alma Magrtf. of West Chicago, is visiting with her parents three miles east of town, Wm. ilennwsy after a week s visit with Charleß Schoonover returned to Chicago Sunday. Turner and Leland shipped the best car load of fat hogs that ever was shiped from this city. Ira Kizer returned from a trip to Michigan with a lot of very tine horses Thursday evening. Messrs Asher Boyce, Jute Gray and Frank Tipton went to the lake on a fishing expedition Monday. Mrs. William Whited left Tuesday for Logansport to take treatment at the Sanitarium hospital, Lewis Bose bought the W. T. Leonard

property on Sugar street and resold it the same day to Mr. Welters. Mrs. Maine of Columbia City after visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Stafford returned home last evening Chas. Curtis who went into the Southwest for his health early last fall arrived in the city Thursday evening looking very much improved. Ed Cavinder, ot Rutland, 80 years ot age, a brother ot Mrs. John Zehner and Jacob Wickizer ot this city is reported as dangerously ill, Mr. Edward Caveoder of Rutland, 8o years of age who has been suffering with a sore toe is no better, and an amputa tation of the foot is feared. Dr. Rannells was over to see Martin Shafer who has been taking treatment at the Presbyterian Hospital and reports him domg butter than might be expected Aren Hoffman after a two weeks visit with his brothers. Jacob and John of this city returned to his home at Johnstown, Pennsylvania, this evening Mrs. Maxon living 1 miles north of town, on her way to the city caught on tire from her smoking a pipe, and it is said that she was a pretty hot woman for a while. A ball ground has been leased and a club will be organized under Capt. Ohler to put in shape as eoon as possible. Some good games are anticipated before the end of the season. Leonard Shafer went to Chicago Sunday morning to visit with his brother Martin, who has been treated for several weeks at the Presbyterian Hospital. Leonard says the chances for his recov ery are very encouraging. Inspires one to nobler and better deeds; unlocks the gates ot nappiness; pours glowing vitality into your system. That's what Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 5c. J. W. Hess. BOURBON HEWS. Miss Mabel Eueley left Friday for her home at lnwood. Mrs, Henry Amelong returned from Chicago Friday morning. Mr. Cole, ot Piercetoc, father of Wm. Cole of this place arrived Saturday for a short visit. Mrs,. Ed Shirley who has been dangerously 111 for Beveral days is reported quite a little improved. Norman Steiger of Sodas, Mich., is the guest ot his cousin, Isaac Roose, and while here is attending thr convention. Our new M. E. minister Kev. Albert eon is a most talented divine and in consequence every service sees the church crowded. Mr. and Mrs. O. W, Roberts arrived Monday evening from Chicago to visit the family of Ed Brillhat. Mr. Roberts is employed in the wholesale house ot J. V. Far jrtll & Co. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Erwin left Monday evening for Greencastle to be presant at the graduation of their daughter, Hope, from DePauw University. Miss. Hope has been in attendance there just one year having previously taken a three years course in Oberlin college.

Tuesday the Odd Fellows had their Decoration Day services. Miss Dessie Gerard returned Monaay evening from a short visit at Warsaw. W, J. Dillingham of Warsaw was iu town on busines Thursday. Dr. G. B. Harris returned to BloomIngton Monday where he is located at present. Mrs. W. I. Blp.nd who me deen visiting here several days left Tuesday for Larwill. Mies Albertson, sister of Rev Albertson of the M. E. church conducted the services Sunday morniDg. Mrs. Daniel Keber leU Tts ay for Chicago to visit tier eon's fHmilies, J. H. and Cbarles W. Kehler. M. R Myers went to Fort Wayne in the interact of the wholes i!e housa for which he is a general agent. Miss Minnie McKinney who ha been 60 sirk for a few weeks past is reported to be improving slowly, Mr, and Mrs. Marion Kuffel were guee's ast week of friends in Bourbon, Mr. Koflfel was formerly a resident of this pUce. Mrs. Sarah Cltae who has beeo visiting for a couple of weeks with friends in Goshen and New Paris returaeJ noma. Mrs. Bertha M. Squires who has been visiting Mies Ella Beeman for several daye. returned to her home in Rochester Monday. Miss Bessie Vink wh ha9 beeu a studect iu our high school for the past year, returned to her home in Plymouth last week. Delegates to the state Y. P. C. U. convention in session in Bourbon this week arrive upon every train. No less than 200 are expected. Mrs. E, D. Mendenhall went to Fort Wayne to spend the day with Ler daughter. Mrs, O. E. Maxwell, takicg advantage of the Elk's excursion rates. Andrew Matheny, father of Ecos MatbeDy, who was recently very il.', is n w visiting his son and is said to be r very much improved and gaining strength. Daniel Kehlerand son, Will, left Tuesday for Atwood, where they have the contract for the erection of an elevator for the Thayer Elevator Co., of Warsaw. W. J. A-ker left Friday on a business trip 'o Livertnore, Ky.. tfomg by way of Chicago. Mr. .Aetter and ecn Frauk have lumber interests in Kentucky. C. C. Watson who has been visiting his daughter i, Climax, Mich,, for several weeks has returned to his hem 9 with his daughter. Mrs.Juhu Bee south of town. City Marshal DdVol is uiakiug every effort to put our streets in presentable condition. Good gravel is the tatest and surest mrn er f perfecting them aside from ptviog. Mrs. Wm. Grftumocsand ßister. Miss Ethel Armantrout, have arrived from thei htue in Tamah, Wis., to oe the guests of their father, J. H, Armantrout for several week?. Mrs. J- H. McCsbe. Mrs. John Fogle and Mrs. O. E, Snyder attended the Cald well Oldfather wedding and reception

at Warsaw last week. Mrs. Snyder is. a sister of the bride, Mr. and Mrs Frank McLaughliL of Chester, Michigan, left Saturday fcr their home l'by have been visiting Mrs. McLaughlin's sister, Mrs, J. C. Shuler for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrf. Bates acd family, ot Warsaw, have returned to their home They have bt-en vieitiog Mrs. Bates' mother Mrs. Catherine Wyruer and Mr. and Mrs. S. I . Falcon berg. Miss Elms E-in. Aee. P. M. left Saturday for a few weeks visit with her parents at Citara'st. this state. Miss Delia Roopr. will s-fUt in the P. O, during the abr'iuo of Miss Lima, Mrs. C. A. Poland of Columbus, Ohio armed Thursday m b th guest of her daughter. Mr. U. M. Prks for several weeks. Mrs Poland lvpd in Bourbon eeveral years ago and will bs remembered by many. The ball game here FridayBourbon College vs. Piaicetoi, resulted in a score ot 15 to 8 n favor oi Bourbon. The strong wind made good ball playing an impossibility. The fielders were unable to do any good work on either side. Last evening was Bourbon's entertainment to. the visiting delegates to the state Y, P. C, U. convention and a very entertaining program was presented at the college auditorum consisting ot recitations, addresses, and vocal and instrumental music. For the first time in several years the "eagle will scream" in Bourbon. The citizens held an enthusiastic meeting Monday night and committees were appointed to make all plans for a monster 4th of July celebration and the busi nees men and citizens have already subscribed a large amount to the fund for its success. So everybody prepare to come to Bourbon for an old fashioned celebration. The Odd Felloes and Rebeccas have for several years observed the ewcond Tuesday in June to decorate with flowers the graves ot the departed members of the orgonizations. Tuesday was the day and about one hundred members assembled at the hall and marched to the cemetery, where the graves were strewn with many beautiful flowers Afler that part of the ceremony Ihe crowd reassembled at the West side ot the cemetery under the shads of the tree and listened to an able address on the advantages of fraternity by Rev. Albertson and a quartet composed of Misses Margret Col flesh and Jessie McCoy and Meesrs. Landon Hale and C W. Harlan who rendered some very fine anthems. acal 1 6ATAQQE3 In all its stages there bo old be cleanliness. yjy'g Cream Bala cie.ii8es,tjoth2snd heals the diseased membrane. It cures catarrh acd drives sway a cold In the head quickly. Cream Balm is placed into the nostrils, tprtidi over the membrane and is absorbed. Belief is immediate and a core follows. It is sot drying does not produce sneezing. Large Size, 60 cents at Druggists or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents by maiL ULY BROTHERS, 5S Warren Streut, New York.

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Mrs, Moore is having her house repair tfd in artistic stle. Prr board and photo mounting b'ja'd for sals at this office. WANTED a euod girl to do general houpework, inquire at this office, Jesse Allman went to Fort Wayne yesterday to attend the Eiks' carnival and visit friends. Mr. ar.d Mrs. L C. Zechiel, of Culver, pat6ed through here yesterday on their way to Bourbvu for a visit of u few days, Mrs. R&ucer who has been vigiticg at the home of Mrs. KliDgbaromer, returned jesferday to l er home at South Bend. Governor Durbio has Issued a proclamation anDouDciLg that Friday, Juce 14, is tiag day arid everbody that has a flag is requested to Hicg it to the breeze Friday morning, , Short's feed acd hitch barn on Ea9t Lapor'e street opposite Zumbaugh's blacksmith shop is now ready for busi ness. It is new and commodious and charges are reasonable, Mrs. J. E. Hanes and daughter, Frances, left Monday for a visit or several weeks at Eugene, Oregon, with Mrs. Haie ' niece. Mre. G, A. Houck. formerly Mis? Mary Sweeney of this city, Rev. Samuel McNee y of Tiosa, one of thb busiest and most popular preachers in Northern Indiana, was in town yesterday ou bis way to Etna Green to u;ito two prominent young people of that vicinity in the bonds of holy wedlock. While holcmg court at Springfield, III., the other day, Judge Baker passed on the case of a Chinaman who had come into this country in violation of the exclusion law. Judge Baker directed tont he be taken to San Francisco ard started back home. The twelve year-old son of Charles Eble fell while trying to get over H. Uumrichouser's iron fence, caught his foot between the pickets and was suspended in that position until H. B. Whitlock jumped out of a wagon and released him. His foot and ankle are badly hurt. Climbing iron fences is dangerous business Although Mrs. McKinly i3 not yet regarded as out of danger, there wa9 a still further improvement in her condition. The change for the better is proceeding very slowly and by almost ioipreceptibl degree, und the three physicians emp!oed iu the case are obliged to exercise constant watchfulness. Mr. BJatchley has just issued the twenty-tifth annual report from the office of the ßtate geologist, and it gives a great many facts and figures illustra tive of the wealth and resources of Indiana. The ptlncipal paper of the re port oeals with the lakes cf northern Indiana and tbeir associated marl deposits, An army of two hundred and eiity five carpenters are on a strike in South Bbnd, because the employing carpenters will not agree to put all union men together on a job. Talk about caste! says the Elkhart Review. Laboring people are forever scolding about social cliques. How about this? And while this vital principle is being settled about, two hundred and sixty-ve women are wondering if they will have to take in washing to pay family ezpensee. Shake Into Tour Shoes Allen's Foot Ease, a powder. It cureB painful, smarting, nervous feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions, It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot Eaee makes tight or new shoes feel easy.' It is a certain cure for sweating callous and hot, tired, aebjog feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores By mail for 25c. in stamps. Trial package free. Address, Allen i3. Olmsted, Le Roy. N. Y. Lincoln's Mother's üonument. Indianapolis, June 12. Preliminary steps to the dedication of the monument to Nancy Hanks Lincoln, near Lincoln City, Spencer county, were taken at a meetirg of the Nancy Hanks' Lincoln Memorial association, with Governor Durbin, at the state house yesterday. It is the intention of Governor Durbin to be present at the exercises, and Governor Yates, of Illinois, is to be invited. An invitation will also be extended to the Grand Army and probably to the citizens of the state. Tne date will probably be some time next October. "Uacle 0!ekV Memory Kept Greea. Terre Haute, Ind., June 12. The ninety-second anniversary of the birth of Richard W. Thompson was celebrated Monday night by the Thompson cltfb, which gave Its third annual banquet. Many prominent leaders of the Republican party throughout the state were present. Over 200 attended the banuqet. O o trag; at m Hallway Station. Jasper, Ind., June .12. James Heacock has been arrested and committed to Jail, charged with attempting criminally to assault Lillie Reed, of Evansville. The complaining witness says the attempt was made at tie station at Huntingburg, and that he took her watch and chain. Chronic Nasal Catarrh poisons every breath that is drawn into the lungs. There is procurable from any druggist the remedy for the cure of this trouble A small quantity of Ely's Cream Balm placed into the nostrils spread over an inflamed and angry surface, relieviog immediately the painful inflammation, cleanses, heals and cures. A cold in the head vanished immediately. Sold by druegists or will be mailed for 50 cents by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street. New York.

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It Is present-day. conditions heaping burdens of work upon the nervous system that tells the story premature breaking up of health. It tells why so many men and women, who so far as age is concerned, should be in the prime of health, find themselres leting go of the strength, the power, the vitality they once possessed. It is becanse that great motor power of the body, nerve force, is impaired. Neither will the heart, the brain, the liver, the kidneys, the stomach act right without their proper nerve force supply. Let any organ be lacking in this essential and troubles begin some of them are: Throbbing, palpitating heart. Sleepless nights. Sudden starting. Morning languor. Bram fag. Inability to work or think. Exhaustion on exertion. Flagging appetite. Digestion slow. Food heavy. Easily excited, nervous, irritable. Strength fails. Loss of flesh and muscular power. Settled melancholia. The above is the genuine package of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills, are sold by dealers or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Company, Buffalo, N Y. 8tjr Mi as rorcetl Into Marriage. Si-ottsbur-r. Ind., .Tum 12. Mrs. Grace H.ni.m h;:s brought uit for divorce, claiming that she was forced into a man i.-fjiio which was distasteful to her, and that she has never lived with la r husband,, for whom she has a great avers!on. Alexandria street Fair Open. , Alexandria. Ind., June 12. The great street fair, for which the people of this city have been preparing for months, opened Monday and the crowd in attendance exceeds expectations. Fred Mnefier in Had Health. Indianapolis, Juiiex12. General Fred Kneller, who has been in bad health for several years, was yesterday confined to his room at his home, and was much more feeble than heretofore. Dtl So Business Sunday, Terre Haute. Ind.. June 12. Sunlay the saloons of tuiscitj' did no business, the firit Sunday iu many years that the lavr was enforced in fact. The NJekel l'latt lioad rffers low excursion rktes to Denver, Colorado Springs, Glenwood SnHcgs Col., Oden and Sdt Lak City TJtab, Hot Springs S. D., St. Paul and Duluth, Mino. Tickets on eale from June 18th to Sept. 10th, good to return UT;til Oct. 31et. Write, wire, 'phone or call on nearest rjjeut, or U. A. AMerlin, T. P. A., Ft. Whvne. led , orBfF. Horner, Cleveland, Ohio. 3QU3 Notice ol Special Meeting ot the Marshall County Council. Notice la hereby riven that the Marshall County Couoctl is called to convene in special meeting on Wednesday, Jone 19th, 1901. at 10;." a. m.. at the Auditor's office, Plymouth, Ind., for the purpose to consider appropriations to be iskeu to build eight new bridges. Witness tnv hand and official seal this 10th day of June. I'jfll. II EN ft Y H. MILLEK. Auditor Marshall Co. NOTICE OF FINAL. SETTLEMENT OP ESTATE. In the Marshall Circuit Court, May Term. 1901. In the matter of the estate of Lucy Brown, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, as Executor of the estate of Lucv Brown, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in finl settlement of said t-state aßd that the same will come up fi r the examination and action of said Circuit Courton the t'l'st day of June, IS)fl, at which time all persons interested la said estate are required to appear In said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be apüroved. Ani the heirs of said estate, and all others Interested therein, are also hereby required, at the time and plce aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of sai1 esc:ite. william :;ailsback, Done May 31 1901. Executor. "Witness the Clerk and 2ealofsaid Marshall Circuit Court, at PlymSEAL mouth, Indiana, this yist day L.f May, 1901, K. k . B KOOke, Clerk. v Amasi Johnson. Atty. cm Markets. Plymouth dealerb were paying the following prices Tor produce on Wednesday, Wheat..... - C3 Com 40 Oats r 26 Eye 40 Clover SeedEo i ä toos m3040 Lard. 9J-10 Hg&s . .,j, .7 Roosters 3-5 Jofelfc PS 45 Geese 4 Ducks. - 6 Turkey Hens ..6 Fggs 11 jru ttrr. - 10 " 1 Uoati Lien Dade Vigorous lint PEFFER'S JEÜVIGOn M It acts powerfully and qnlckly. Cures wöeo all others fail. Young men regain lost manhood; old men recover youthful vlaror. Abolutelv Gnar. ntedtoCarefervonsiieM, L.oat Vitality. lmpotcucyN lrht I7 Kmisalon'.Loit Power, either sex. Failing Memory, Wa tin x Dis ease, ana an rjecu or tetj-aouse or exceuu ana iruiUcrrtun. Wards off Insanity nd consumption. Dont let drngrgi6t impose a worthless substitute on fou becan? ityieids a greater prot. Insist on cavng PEFFER'S A EUYI GOR, or send for It Can b carried In vest pocket. Prepaid, plain wrapper. w-a, v. v . v uj .... i .7 u 7 ur rntuitoCorcor K-funl Money. Pamphlet free rZ-U iHllCAL ASVIM. Chicago, IU. For Sale by L. TANNER

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