Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1902 — Page 5

THE COMMERCIAL STATE BANK. 1 . north Side .Public square. RENSSELAER, INDIANA. STATEMENT OF CONDITION at the close of its business, on the 30th day of October, 1901. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans and Discounts $162,066.53 Capital Stock Paid in 25,000.00 Overdrafts...,. 570.00 Surplus Fund .. 3,000.00 U..S. Bonds 900.00 Undivided Profits...... .. ...... 42.00 Due from Banks and Bankers 39,299.10 Discount, Exchange and Int. 4445.13 Banking Houss . 5,585.00 Deposits 196,254.78 Cash .. 9,321.28 " _ t—- —— $228,741.9* $228,741.91

STATE OF INDIANA, Y „ -• Jasper County, I SS " I, Emmet L. Hollingsworth, Cashier of the Commercial State Bank of Rensselaer, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statemer.t is true. ' EMMET L. HOLLINGSWORTH. We respectfully call die attention of the PUBLIC to the foregoing statement as reported to the AUDITOR OF STATE. We have money to loan on FARM and CITY PROPERTY and on Personal Security at reasonable rates and without delay. * , ~<. • ' ‘ ' Y We pay interest on SAVINGS, sill drafts on FOREIGN COUNTRIES, make investments on FIRSTMORTGAGE- SECURITY for our customers, rent safe deposit boxes for safe keeping of papers, and transact a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. We respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage, promising fair and courteous treatment to all.— Addison Parkinson, John M. Wasson, James T Randle, Geo. E. Murray, E. L. Hollingsworth, Directors. ' 5 per cent Farm Loans a specialty.

Mjß **"*■? ■ 1 1% - MOHDH TIME TABLE NUMBER 3, 1 (In Effect Jane 2, 1901.) BOUND. I BOOTH BOUND. No 4 4.30 a til Nt 5 ~10 65 a m No 40 . . . 7.31 a m No 33 146 pm No 32 0.55 a m No 3b 6 15pm NoB, 3.30 p m No 3 1125 pm .N°3o, 6.32 p in N 045. 240 pm tNo3B 2:57pm *No3l 440 am No 46 ...,0.56 a m ♦Oatty except Sunday. tSunday only. rPla«Htop.

HENRY NEVILL, AUCTIONEER. Will cry sales any place in the country and • guarantee satisfaction. Terms reasonable. Address, Kersey, Ind. HELSOIf DlttME, Kniman, Ind. Will cry sales in all parts of the country. Terms Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed Address Kniman, Ind. Don't Be Fooledi ©Take- the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madleon Medicine Co., Madison, Wls. It keeps you well. Our trade mark cut on each package. Price, 38 cents. Never sold In bulk. Accept no substihhukuiioihi tote. Ask your druggist.

The New Factory For Rensselaer..... , Will probably soon be here. We have a little factory here at present on the banks -of the Iro quis, where they do up your SHIRTS, COLLARS and CUFFS, And we solicit your patronage. Our Phone No. is 239. Ring us up and our wagon will call and deliver your laundry at any time. All work guaranteed. GIVE US A TRIAL. We are a Rensselaer institution • and employ Rensselaer people to do our work. Rensselaer Steam Laundry, F. C. LAGEN, Prop.

Service Resumed SEASON 1902 FLORIDA LIMITED VIA LOUISVILLE S NASHVILLE R. R. -—TO JACKSONVILLE ST. AUGUSTINE AND ALL POINTS IN FLORIDA A DAILY SOLID TRAIN Through Coaches, Drawing Room Sleepers, Dining Cars STEAM HEAT- PINTSCK GAS The Fastest and 'FilfSst Service South For time tables, maps, rates and Sleeping Car reservation, address - - C, i, STOKE, Gen, Pats, t(W LOUISVILLE, KY, Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm cures every Wind of oongA. togrippe, bronchitis, pore throat, oroup, whooping cough, etc. Never deranges the stomach, at Urugglata, 10 & 26c.

A Headache kills, not necessarily suddenly, bpt SURELY. It preys upon the intellectual powers more than we realize. It consumes the vitality faster than nature can replenish it, and we cannot tell just what moment a temporary or complete aberration of the mind will result. Headache and pain should be promptly removed — but properly. Many pain cures are more harmful than the pain. Beware. If you would be safe, take Miles* Pain Pills. “As a result of neuralgia I lost the sight of my right eye, and the pain I have suffered is incomprehensible, being obliged to take opiates almost cohtinually. A friend gave me one of Dr. Miles’ Pain Pills and it promptly re' lieved me. I then purchased a box and now my trouble is gone. They have also cured my daughter of nervous headache, and I heartily recommend them to others.”—W. J. Corley. Bremond, Texas. Sold by Druggists. 25 Doses, 25c. Dr. Milos Msdlost Co., Elkhart, lnc|.

Suicide seems to be most common among sensitive people. A woman in an eastern city jumped into a cistern and drowned herself because her name was Damm, and her children were tantalized by other children on account of the name. The action of the wife and mother has brought more or less disgrace upon the whole Damm family.

A Deep Mystery.

It-is a mystery why women endure Backache, Headache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells when thousands have proved that Electric Bitters will quickly cure such troubles. “I suffered for years with kidney trouble,” writes Mrs. Phebe Cherley, of Peterson, la., “and a lame back pained me so I could not dress myself, but Electric Bitters wholly cured me, and, altnough 73 years old, I now am able to do all my housework.” It overcomes Constipation, improves Appetite, gives perfect health. Only 50c at A. F. Longs’ drug store. Some few definitions of a kiss: That which you cannot give without taking and cannot take withoat giving. Not enough for me, just enough for two and too much for three, The only agreeable two-faced action under the sun What the child receives free, what the young man steals and what the old man bays. That in which two heads are better than one.

BRIGHT’S DISEASE.

The largest sum ever paid for a prescription, changed hands in Han Francisco, Aug. 30,1901. The transfer involved in coin and stock $112,600.00 and was paid by a party of business men for a specific for Bright’s Disease and Diabetes, hitherto incurable dis eases. They commenced the serious investigation of the specific Nov. 16, 1900. They interviewed snores of the cared and tried it out on its merits by putting over three dozen cases on the treatment and'watching them. They also got physicians to name chronic, incurable cases, and administered it with the physicians for judges. Up to Aug. 26, eighty-seven per cent of the test cases were either well or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent of failures, the parties, were satisfied and closed the transaction. The proceedings of the investigating com mittee and the elinicpl reports of the test cases w'ere published and will be mailed free on application. Address John J. Fulton Company, 420 Montgomery St:, San Francisco, Oal.

Mother “My mother was troubled with consumption for many years. At last she was given up to die. Then she tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and was speedily cured.” D. P. Jolly, Avoca, N. Y. No matter how hard your cough or how long you have had it, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is the best thing you can take. It’s too risky to wait until you have consumption. If you are coughing today, get a bottle of Cherry Pectoral at once. Three sizes: 25c„ enough for an ordinary cold; 50c., Ju«t right for bronchitis, hoarseness, hard cold,, etc.; fl. moat economical for chronic caaoa and to keep on hand. J. C. AYER CO., Lowatl, Mam.

THINGS IN GENERAL!

Daily Happenings Around the Prairie City. TIMELY TOPICS TERSELY TOLD! News Items Caught on the Hun and Served While Warm Without' Trimmings or Embellishment. Local and Personal Notes G. E. Hershman is on the sick list. Dr. Kay’s Renovator for dyspepsia. Don’t delay—Get' tickets to hear Jones. Miss Edna Dillon has an attack of the tonsilitis. .. Mrs. T. Rishling, of Winamsc, is visiting relatives here. Mrs. W. I. Hoover and son are visiting her parents in Delphi. Miss Mary Meyer is the gnest of Miss Katie Bark at Wolcott. A. P. Sample, of Wisconsin, is the gnest of his father, J. N. Sample. Lagrippe, coughs, quickly cured by Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm. Druggists sell it. Rev. A. G. Work attended 0 meeting of Presbyterian ministers at Chicago Monday. Dr. Kay’s Renovator, n perfecsystem renovator. At druggists 26 60, *l. Editor Robertson and wife, of Whbatfield, visited friends here Monday and Tuesday. To purify the blood, renovate with Dr. Kay’s Renovator. Ask druggists for it. The foot ball hoys have received the sweaters presented by their Rensselaer admirers. Miss Ma de Daugherty’s school at Surrey has closed on account of her sickness with tonsllitis. 0. O. White will be the tenant of .Henry Amsler’s 240 acre farm near Parr the coming year. Mrs. Martha White and son Frank, of Francesville, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs Brace White. Bam Jones, the great evangelist, will lecture at the opera house • Friday evening, January 24th, 'l’here is but one “Sam Jones.” He will be here Friday night, January 24th, at Eliis’ Opera House. Mrs. Grace Pumphrey and children, of Brook, are making their home with Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Pumphrey.

OABTOZIIA. Basra the Jl» Kind You Haw Always Bought

Brookston sends telephone message “save 20 tickets for Sam Jones’ lecture. We can’t miss hearing him.” Mr. and Mrs. B. Forsythe have been called to New Philadelphia, Ohio, by the serious sickness of Mrs. Forsythe’s father. M. B. Price, county surveyor, and his mother, of Reraingtdn, are visiting C. H. Price and. family, at Webb City, Mo. . The Nowels House has been changed from a twp dollar to a $1 60 per day house, in the hopes of increasing the patronage.

7 Constipation Does your head ache ? Pain back of your eyes? Bad taste in your mouth? It’s your liver! Ayer’s Pills are liver pills. They cure constipation, headache, dyspepsia. * 25c. All drugglrt*. Want your momtactae or board a beautiful brown or ricb black? Then use BUCKINGHAM’S DYEtDLXr. to era, or Dwwwre, o» a. a. IWv a Co., nasmm, N.H.

br. Kay’s Renovator fbr the liver. *J. A. Sharp is visiting in Burnettsville. • O. E. Zoll, of'Hammond, was here on business the Drat of the week. Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm the very best cough cure, Prioe, 10, 26 and 50 ots. Mrs. Jane Dobbins, of Woloott, is the guest of Mrs. George Mustard. To cure obscure diseases, renovate the system with Dr. Kay’s Renovator. Dr. Kay’s Renovator cures headache, oonstipation, dyspepsia. 26c. 60, and sl. Charlie Kepp’e, of St. Louis, Mo., was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. A. Simpson, last week. Some of the rooms in the pnblio schools had to be dismissed again this week on account of unauffleient heat ing apparatus. Perry Marlatt has repurchased ids old farm two miles north of town recently sold to J. N., Sample, at an ad vance of S6OO. * W. 0. Miiliron has rented a business room in Monticello and will open a restaurant in that city about the first of next month, it is stated, S. H. Howe, who recently removed to Fair Oaks from Dwight, 111., is very siok. Mrs. T. I. 'Knox, of Rensselaer, ■bis sister in-law, is In attendance. The 67th birthday of M rs. Louisa Ohurohill was oelebrated Sunday with a dinner, at which a number of friends and neighbors were present. The Uniform Rank, K. of P M at their last meeting, voted to attend the biennia] meeting of the supreme lodge at San Francisoo next August, as a company. The Jasper county jail is now empty fqr the first time in many months. The last occupant was L. M. Powell, ofßrook, who was taken to Kentland fer trial Monday. *

UABTORIA. Bean the Kind You Have Always Bought

The January, apportionment of the school fhnd has been made. Jasper county has an enumeration of 4,726 school children and receives $6,049.28, or $307.21 more than paid in to the state treasury. Let us speak of a man ns we find him, And censnre only what we can see, Remembering that no one can be perfect, Unless he uses Rocky Mountain Tea, B. F. Fendig. The Mothers’ meeting will he held in the ladies’ waiting room at the court house this afternoon at 2:30. The subject to be discussed will be “Our Giris and Boys—What of them?” A full attendance is desired. What you doin’neighbor? Helping Bill. What’s Bill doin’? Helping Mandy ? What’s Mandy s doin’? Helping Mother. What’s Mother doin’ ? Taking Rooky Mountain Tea. Sensible family. B. F. Fendig. W. L. Wood at Parr will begin at once the erection of a 60 by 100 foot fire proof frame addition to his store bnilding. It will be used for a harness and buggy depository and will be one of the largest of this kind of buildings in the country. The. statement published in so many of our exchanges that marriage returns must be made to the county clerk within seven days after the marriage by the person performing the ceremony, is a mistake, Ninety days are given in which to make such return. Thomas McGowan, ex city marshal, has bought the old Hockbaum farm, in Union township, and wiij move on the farm in February. His residence property in Rensselaer was putln on the trade at $1960. The price paid for the farm was S4O per acre, or $3,200 for the 80 acres. Rev. W. F. Oldham, D. D., of Chicago, will preach at the M. E. church next Sunday morning and evening. Dr. Oldham is a returned missionary and has been In nearly, every country. He is a man of more than ordinary ability and no one should miss attending these services. J. F. Warren fP* his home in Oklahoma City Saturday. His public sale on Thursday wfts a successful one and the property brought better prices than be expected. Miss Glady Brown, of Glencoe, 111., accompanied him home and will be their gnest for some months for the benefit of her health.

Mrs. Laura E. Pierson, a former resident of Newton township, Jasper connty, died at her home in Shelby last Sunday at the age of 36 years, of consumption. Deceased was the wife of Clark Pierson, of Tower, Minn., and daughter of John B. Clemens, of Shelby. She leaves three children. The funeral was heid at Rose Dawn Wednesday. J. W. Cowden has purchased two farms near Logansport. one for himself and son-iti law, Manley Burk, and the other for his own use. The joint farm contains 200 acres, and was bought for $63 per acre and is located about seven miles from Logansport.* The other farm adjoins Logansport. contains 40-acres and will be occupied by Mr. Cowden as a residence. Th e consideration $98.76 per acre.

Pains in the Back Are symptoms of a weak, torpid or stagnant condition of the kidneys or liver, and are a warning it is extremely hazardous to neglect, so important is a healthy action of these organs. They are commonly attended by loss of energy, lack of courage, and sometimes by gloomy foreboding and despondency. "I had pains In my back, could not sleep and when I got up in the morning telt worse than the night before. I began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla and now I can sleep and get up feeling rested and able to do my work. I attribute my cure entirely to Hood's Sarsaparilla.” Mbs. J, N. Pkrby, care H. 8. Copeland, Pike Hoad, Ala. Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills Cure kidney and liver troubles, relieve the back, and build up the whole system.

Mrs. Floyd Robinson is visi, Ingin Delphi. Read thwlieavy ad line attho top of first page. M. P. Werner and Q. O. Star are putting up ioe. Warren Waßhburn, of Goodland, was here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs D. B. Nowels returned to their home at Lamar, 0010., this week. John Hemphill, a former Rensselaer boy, but now editor of the Valparaiso, Neb., Visitor, is visiting his mother and other relatives here.

CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought

The celebrated “Fresh Water” clothes wringer for $1,35 at Lee's at MoOoysburjf. But that is only a sample of the way he sells everything. Charles W. Larson, of Jordan township, and Miss Mary O. Heferlln, of southwest of town, were married at the Catholic church Tuesday morning. They will jnake their home in South Dakota. What would you think of your grocery man if he sold you sand for sugar ? What do you think of a drug gist, who offers you a substitute for the Madison Medicine Co’s Rocky Mountain Tea. B. F. Fendig.

You can now buy a granite bucket of Lee for 75 cts, which is at least one third less than you ever had a first class article like it offered you before. Remember he is at McCovsburg.

OA.MTORIA. Bem the /9 The Kind You Hava Always Bought

Sam Jones is the highest priced lecturer on the road today. He ordinarily gets |2OO per. lecture, but has agreed for the benefit of the ohuroh here to come for -|l6O. Already the advance sale of seats is enough to make the guarantee, and seats will be at a premium before the night of bis lecture. Arrangements are being made to seat 000. Out of town parties desiring seats should telephone to Mr. Ellis, manager of the opera bouse, at once, and seats will be reserved for them. Little Agnes Minikus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Minikus, after months of suffering with cancer, died at their home in Francesvilie on Wednesday of last week. Until recently they were residents of Rensselaer. During her infancy an accidental injury to one of her legs developed into cancer, and about two years ago amputation of the limb was necessary. This afforded but temporary relief to her sufferings. Her age was about twelve years. The funeral was held at Francesvilie Friday.

Through Sleepers for Florida.

The Monon Route will resume its Florida service Jan. 0, putting on a through Pullman sleeper leaving Dearborn Station every night at 9p. m., passing through the beautiful Appalachln mountain region by daylight and arriving at St. Augustine at a convenient hour in the morning. For information regarding Florida, "10 Routes to the Sopth,” see W. H. Beam, agent.

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“It’s time, Charles, that we thought of getting Hilda married; she is eighteen.'* "Oh, let her wait till the right sort of man comes along.” “What nonsense! I never waited for the right sort of man.” A Promise Kept. "Blanche’s papa paid a round million for her count,” said Miss always said she wouldn’t marry a cheap man,” said Miss Kittish.—Detroit Free Press. That Settled It. Brinkerhoff—l thought you intended to become a piano virtuoso. Beecroft—l did, but my barber slays that I will be prematurely bald. —Brooklyn Eagle.

“My child is worth millions to’me,” says Mrs. Mary Bird, of Harrisburg, Pa., “yet I would have lost her by oroup had I not purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure.” One Minute Cough Cure is a sure cure for coughs, oroup and throat and lung troubles. An absolutely safe oough oure which acts immediately. The youngest ohild oan take it with entire safety. The little ones like the taste and remember how often it helped them. Every family should have a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure handy. At this season it may be needed suddenly. A. F. Long.

Reduced Rates to the West.

Commencing March Ist and daily thereafter, until April 30th, 1902, the Wisconsin Central Ry. will sell Settlers’ tickets from Chicago to points in Montano, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia, at greatly reduced rates. For detailed information inquire of nearest Ticket Agent, or addressJO. 0. Hill, D, P. A., 230 Clark St., Chicago, 111., or Jus. C. Pond, Oen’l. Passenger Agent, Milwaukee, Wis.

The fame of Hucklen’s Arnica,S«lve, as the best in the world, extends round the earth. It’s the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Hums, Bruises, Sores, Scalds. Boils, Utcert, Felons, Aches, Pains and all Skin Eruptions. Only infallible Pile cure. 25c a box at A. F. Long’s.

Children Especially Liable.

Burns, bruises and cuts are extremely painful and if negleoted often result in blood poisoning. Children are especially liable to suoh mishaps because not so careful. As a remedy IJeWitt’s Witch Hazel Halve is unequalled. Draws out the fire, stops the pain, soon heals the wound, Beware of counterfeits. Sure cure for pileß. “DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cured my baby of eczema after two physicians gave her up,” writes James Mock, N. Webster, Ind. “The sores were so bad she soiled two to five dresses a day.’ A. F. Long.

FIVE PER CENT FARM LOANS.

One Per Cent Commission. W. B. Austin, Rensselaer, has a special fund to loan at 5 per cent in terest and one per oent commission. No delay. Dr. Kay’p Lung Balm for bronchitis.

Private funds to loan on farms, also city property for 6 years or longer at a low rate of interest with privilege of making partial payments. Also money to loan on personal, second mortgage and chattel security. No delay. Call or vyrlte. A complete set of abstract books.

DR. KAY’S RENOVATOR Invigorate* and renovates the system j purifies and enriches the blood i cures the worst dyspepslu, constipation, headache, Mver anil kidneys. 2&oand(l, at druggists. Free advice, sample and book. Ur. U. J. Kuy, Saratoga, N Y. Renovatoß

WHEN IN CHICAGO YOU MUBT EAT, AND ' THE BEST PLACE IS THE BURCKY & MILAN B.iSRESTAURANT, 154,15(», 158 and 1«0 South Clark Street, Chicago. EXTRACT FROM BILL OF FARE. Dinner. - Baked Whitefish 15 Roast Mutton. ..15 Mutton Pot Pie .ic Ladies’ and Boiled Trout.. ..15 Roost Pork. ...15 Veal Pot f e ic Gentlemen :alt Mackeral. ..15 Roast Veal. .. 15 Pork and Beaus,’ic Lndleßs v * rie " Toilet Rooms Dried Perth ....15 Boiled Ham ....15 Soup ... c Good, with Hot and Roast Beef 15 Beef Tongue... 15 Puddinp r Wholesome Cold Water 0 . - . . _ Foo<l properly and othei Breakfast and Supper. coked, at conveniences. Small Steak.... 15 Pork Chops.,.. 15 Whitefish 15 der »te Seating capac- Veal Cutlet 15 Breakfast Bacon. 15 Fried Perch 15 * >rice * Per * ity 7do. Mutton Chops.. 15 Salt Pork, Boiled 15 Salt Mackeral ,-«*« service. Bioiled Ham ....15 Fried Sausage.. 15 Fried Eggs » Lever and Bacon 15 Lake Trout. ...15 Scrambled Eggs.ls emomu coiiEcmi. rooms tic tsc ut ».nret

Ah, There, Papa!

Child Worth Millions.

If Girdles the Globe.

Money to Loan.

JAMES H. CHAPMAN.

IUL He Who- Would Thrive Pu»l Either Hold or That would do in the T [f olden times but now he ——v must both hold and drive. Men everywhere are driving aud climbing for pftflr dear life (or gold). It ia IRtXI lhi * being everlastingly at It that shortens men’s lives. Every nerve is put on the astreieS and sooner or later the system begins to give out The stomach is of the greatest possible importance tn sustaining life and vigor, and is liable, to be the first to give out The work performed by the iHiw.ela is no less important The overstrain caused by rush anil worry of life soon results in indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation, liver and kidney troubles. Head-ache,-nervousness, aud every concaiv able trouble goon follows unless the 1 ight thing is done. The old philosophers searched for the elixir of life but failed to find It We have found it. Congressman Emerson aud Congressman Connell as well as Ex-Treasurer ol United States, Wyman, Senator lirackutt, Judge Houghton, Mayor, Knapp, Attorney-Ceueral Smyth, not only speak in the highest terms of our Company butof our great remedy, Dr. Kay’s I Innovator, and thousands of the most eminent people who know by experience, endorse Dr. Kay’s Renovator, as the greatest known remedy. If you are Imginulng to give out or if you are down where other remedies have fuiled to help you, don’t wait but go at oueo to your druggist mill get Or. Kay’s Renovator, it strikes to the very root of the whole iron bill, beginning with the stomach, Ihiwclh, liver and kidneys and renovates anil invigorates the whole system, giving new life, health and vigor to the whole body It is not only vory efilcieut. hot perfectly safe lor all ages and conditions Ask for our pamphlet giving reports of the most marvelouscure* known to the medical profession, or -end to gs for a ropy. Free advice, •miip'e and book for the asking. Prices f'Hr ami fl Dr. 11. .1. Kay Medical Co Saratoga Springs, N. Y. r ■ ; Hanging Grove Township. Joseph t.cwart, Trustee of Hanging Urove Township, xlvch notice Unit li« will he at bis residence In said township on Krlday of each week, for the purpose of trunsactlnK township business, and business relating to making contracts or paying claims will be douo on such designated day. JOSEPH STEWART, 13 Sept., 01 Trustee.

Weak Men Made Vigorous What'PEFFErS NERYIGOROidI itnra wmmm Sold by A. F. Long. 'km? revivo restores VITALU 0l Mo< produces the above results In 80 days. It acts powerfully and quickly. Cores when ill othirs falL Toon* men will r»«aln their loet manhood .and old men will recover their youthful vigor by Ming ItEVIVO. It aulokly and surely restores Nervous{pfeSSsSsiss wbloh unfits one for studr, business or Burrlses/S not only cures by etartlng at the east of diaeaaa, but lie great nerve tonto and blood builder, bringing jbeok the pink glow to pale cheeks and retains the Ore of youth, ft wards off Insanity end Consumption, insist on having REVTVO»no It eon bo carried In vest pocket. By mall, •1-00 por package, or all for MAO, with a pool ROYAL MEDICINE CO., Sold by J. A. La ah C|Q 1 UfCCIf ,8 what hundreds of 010 A HLLRi ,m '" and women are . , "making today, above their expenses. Retting our goods. Have the finest line of agent'a goods to tie found anywhere, We can me a few good men and women sollc tore tn Jasper and adjoining counties, and will pay you the above salary to sell our goods. Write for terms and for catalogue. NORTHERN SUPPLY 00.. T , . . 60S STATE ST . Dept- A. HAMMOND, IND