Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1893 — Page 8

The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes—4o Years the

FJ- B. JONES. Fhysictan and Surgeon. MEDARYVILLE - INDIANA. o*l ta promptly attended. Office one door of ftroigtirw .Reside aceThorson property. BORTON, |rBE»TiST. B Crcwns and 7 Bridgework. <’ Teeth without plates. No covering to roof of mouth. No destroying sense of taste. Office over Honan s ‘ * Gas administered for the pUnlesß extraction «• teeth. Br. 11. I>. Brown, i—•zxEXTaris'Z’— EMSSELAER - INDIANA. _ Crown and Bridgework. ■ Teeth w;fhout atet a SpecialtyAIL THE LATEST METHODS IN DENTISTRY.. OMtoe over Porter!* Wizard’s. Gas administered for painless extraction Of teeth. —— : : if. ERGANBRIGHT,' VETERINARY subgeon. Graduate of Ontario '> V ecerinary College, Ontarto, Canada. Treats all diseases of ——s==* domestic animals. SURGERY and CHRONIC LAMENESS. M specialties. Your patronage solicited. Office F. B. Meyers’ drug store. Bbnbselaek, - Indiana .

VIH. Ceer, D.V. S. TRAINER AND FARRIER Attends calls at all hours. Work Karanteed and charges reasonable. Ofs in Long& Go’s. Drug Store. TRUSTEES’ NOTICE. MARI ON TOWNSHIP. rj will be in my office up stairs In Citizens B*nK Building; every Saturday to attend to Twwnship business. WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion Township. Township Trustee s Notice. BARKLEY TOWNSHIP. The undersigned, trust© of Barkley township, gives notice that he will be at his office, at his former residence n said township, on the Second Tuesday oi ach month to transact the business of his office J. * . ILIFF.

Chrcuhill, Justice of the Peace. 2nd door north o! the depot. B.F. Ferguson. FERGUSON & CHAPMAN, Abstracters and Examiners es Titles Farm loans a specialty. Buy and sell rea Mtaiß. Sell B. t L shares. Write Fire insurance in three of tne best companies)in the US Represent JEtna Life—the best on the ribbe. Agent for soar A-l Accident eompagS 6 - Rent town property or farms taxes for non-residens. Discount notes. We Mdit your collections. Office Leopold s block, Rensselaer, Ind. CENTRAL Meat Market. CENTRAL LOCATION-OPPOSITE PUBLIC SQUARE. RENSSELAER, r * INDIANA A. C. BUSHEY, Proprietor. All kind? of fresh and cured meats <4 the best quality and at lowest price Fine beef stock a specialty. PIONEER MEAT MARKET Benselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACH, PROPR. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Muttoa, Bausaw, Balogna, etc.,sold in quantities to wpy rtstnr ft the lowest prices., Bsna tost stock slaughtered. Strength and Health If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bittern. If the Grip has left you weak and weary, use tteetric Bitters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform tAeirf unctions. If you are afflicted With Sick Headache, you will find reedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you that ihis is the remedy you need. Large buttles only 50c. at F. B. Moyers Drugstore.

Epworth League Entertainment.

To be held at the M. E. church, Sunday evening, Aug. 27th, at 6:30 F. M. f . program: Song-. . ...........Epworth League Scripture Beading. .. .Hallie Flynn Prayer ~ .Fannie Wood Song.. Epworth League Quotations ,Edith Marshall Recitation .Rose Makeever Mu5ic.T............ Bessie Moody Recitation Ernest Wishard Music ... Gertie Kean Declamation Wasson Song... ......Epworth League Recitation .-Lessie Warren Musie. May Enslen and Ura McGowen Biography of Wesley.. Pearl Wasson Declamation Florence Wood Mu5ic.............. .Lona Flynn Recitation. Glen Robinson Solo Blanche Alter Recitation Bessie Makeever Duet.. Pearl Hollister and Grrie Clark Recitation Eva Washburn Song Epworth League Reading Geo. Collins Song, “Look Up, Lift Up,”. Allare invited. Admission' free

ATTENTION COMRADES.

Rensselaer Post No. 84, will attend the National Encampment.-of the G. A. R. at Indianapolis, leavieg Rensselaer on the 10:57 a. m. train, on Monday, September 4, 1893. Quarters for GO men have been assigned us at school No. 8, on Massachusetts Each comrade should have a blanket snugly rolled to use on the woven wire spring cots that are furnished free. Meals at reasonable prices can be had all over the city. ] All comrades are requested to" report promptly at the Post Hall in Rensselaer, at 8:30 a. m., prepared for critical inspection. Let there be no straggling, as those not in organized bodies will miss much that is prepared for organizations. Indiana is the host —the other states the visitors. Let each individual feel that a duty devolves upon him to do his part in the courtesies to to be extended to oar comrades from the sister states. Let the fires on the altars of fraternity and loyalty be kindled anew and let us strive to acquit ourselves in a manner that shall bear favorable comparison with other states on similar occasions and with the other parts of our noble state on this erest of the highest waves of National Encampments. By order of the Post. Jno.LL Wassoß, P.O. Attest: Wm. W. Reeve, Adjt.

Athens Cottage Hotel.

People from points On the Monon route, requested tn investigate the advantages of the Athens Cottage Hotel, as a cheap and good place for World *s Fair accommodations. A modern three story building, with all conveniences. Well furnished rooms, and every room has an outside window. Located at Grand Crossing, Hl., (on 73rd street, Chicago.) The fair grounds, only a few blocks distance, are readily reached by electric cars, cable cars and Illinois Central suburban trains, all five cent fares. Get off Monon trains at Bumside, and take Illinois Central or electric cars to Grand Crossing, and you can’t miss the place. A good restaurant on first floor, with rates very reasonable. Rates for rooms 75 cents to one dollar per day, for each person. Correspondence ,solicited. Address —Athens Cottage Hotel, Grand Crossing, Ills.

Extraordinary Added Attraction.

The latest and greatest of all wonders, a troupe of performing monkey’s are now presented to the public for the first time by Cook & Whitby, with the assurance that earth cannot produce their equal. They are a study for the naturalist, a theme of thought for the philospher, a source of pleasure for the people, a wonder for the children, a subject of surprise for everybody—they do all that man can do. At Rensselaer, Friday, Sept. 15th.

ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersign, ed fins been appointed administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Zook, which estate is probabiy solvent- JAOOB a , Thompson 4 Bro. ’ Attyo. Ang. 24-31. Sep. 7,

Your Own Interest.

As we have in a previous notice said we have a new mill filled with a full line of the newest and best machinery, and the way we are milling, we can beyond a doubt bring the grade up equal to the beet flour on the market, Pillsberry not excepted. Our miller Mr. Sprague is an expert in milling and after testing the flour, we feel confident that in making this statement it will be corroborated by those that have used it. Now, by the assistance of our agents that are handling our flour in Rensselaer and neighboring towns, we hope to place it in every house in Jasper and adjoining counties and especially we would like every home in Rennselaer to give it a trial. You can have it delivered at your door by ordering from the mill, John Eger, C. C. Starr, Laßue Bros., Warner & Shead or Tutuer Bros. Patronize your home industries. Stick to your own town and foster its enterprises. Leave your money in Rensselaer and you will get it back after awhile. Sayles Milling Co.

Notice of ADjoiutmot of Administrator ■ . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the Estate of Reuben P. Ityan. deceased, late of Jasper County. Said Estate is believed to be solvent. JOHN L. ALLMAN. ra-EBiM. State of Indiana: I Jasper county, j In Jasper Circuit Court. October Term 1893. Notice is hereby given to the defendants Josiah Harrold and Airs. Harrold, wife of said Josiah Harrold, that Matilda Springer has filed her complaint and an afjidavit tliat said defendants Were non-residents of tire State of Indiana and said non-resident defendants are hereby notified that tire said complaint filed against them to set aside a certain mortgage and to get possession of certain real estate, is set for hearing on the 17th day of October, 1893, the sameTielng the second day of tire October Term. 1893.. of said court and' said defendants are notified to appear at tire Court House in Rensselaer, Indiana, at said time and file an answer or demur to said complaint or the same will be heard in their absence. Witness my hand and official seal this 'svit ' -2ud day of August, 1893. I 0 S=- Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson & Bro., Attorneys for Plaintiff. Aug, 24-31. Sept. 7.

Application for License. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the town of Rensselaer and Marion township in Jasper County, and state of Indiana, that the undersigned, George A. Strtckfaden, a -nale inhabitant of tlie etate of Indiana, and over the age of twenty-one years, of good moral character, not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and fit in every respect to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, will apply 19 th? Boaid <?f Co nmissionere of said Jasper County at their September term 1893, said term commencing on Monday, September 4th, 1893, for a license to sell and barter spirituous, vinous, malt, and all other intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting the same to be dranK on the following premises to-wit: The precise location of the premises on which the undersigne l desires to sell and barter with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank thereon, is in a one story brick building one hundred and ten (110) feet long by thirty six (36) feet wide, on Van Rensselaer street and situated on lot number four (4), block number four (4) of tne origin al plat of Rensselaer, Indiana, and more precisely described as follows: Beginning one hundred and sixty-six and one-ualf (166 X feet, north-westerly from the westerly corner of Washington street and Van Rensselaer street, thence north-westerly on Van Rensselaer street thirty-six (36) feet, thence westerly -parallel with Washington street eighty (80) feet, thence south easterly parallel with Van Rensselaer street thirtysix (36) feet, thence easterly parallel V/ltii Washington street eighty (80) fejt, to the place of Beginning. Said license wHI be asked for a period of one year. EOKU K A . STRIOKFADEN. Aug 10 17-24.

Ditch Notice, _ of Indiana. i as — : Co.'jndts of Jasper and White, ( «« , In Matter of the Wakarusa Ditch. Pursuant to the order of the joint boards of commissioners <w said counties made August 14th, 18<)3, and affidavits of non-residents on tile, further notice is hereby given to the following owners of land affected by said improvement, Osborn Ashley. Samuel O. Abernathy, Benjamin Appleton. Martin L. Bundy, Alfred P. Bone, William Britton. George K. Bear, Robert G. Banta, Charles A. Boggs, Alwllda Carey. V. J. Boone. A. E. Moral*. Paulsel, Paulsel & Boone. whose tirst names are unknown. Hillsdale College of Hillsdale, Michigan, William Chase, Thomas J. Day. Sarah Dowell. George Dickey, Edward R. Dye, Maud Dye. Jesse Davis. David Z. Clark. Edward A. Brown, Rufus Fulk, James H. Glass. Cornelius Hutton. Walter S. Hubbard, Della H. Hubbard, Frank S. Heiple, Hattie A. Hay. Thomas Knerr. Howard C. Kendall, George S. Kendall, Mary Kendall. William G. King. * Hattie Linville. Abner F. Griswold and Louisa J. Griswold, his wife, Marth L. Lucas, William Mader, Albert Miller, Michael M<’Grath. Jacob Myer, Saffiurt W. Mlles. L. Davis Noble, William L. Msley. H. G. Ogden. Ella B. Peterson. Samuel M. Peterson. Charles C. Robinson, Jno. Rockwell. Trustee, Retta M. Rice, Salem Ricketts, Hariet F. Robins, James Spencer, saimiel J. Skinner, L. Y. Sayler, Henry J. Tillett, Robert H. Tilson, D. K. UnSueker, William A. Vanleer, James W illiams, Thomas M. Walters. Patrick H. Ward, Mathias Zimmer. That the viewer’s report was Med July 14th, 181)3, and notice Issued thereon was found to lie defective and i»ennission given to amend report and the further hearing of said cause was set for September 18th, 181)3. at Rensselaer. Jasper county, Indiana, commencing at 1 o’clock. 1. M. Witness the seals of the Boards ot AT- .iA Commissioners this 22nd day of ( ) August, 1893. B M. J. HOLTZMAN, Auditdr of White County, Indiana. HENRY B. MURRAY. Auditor Jasper county. - Indiana.

L.OTB OF LOTS. In Leopold’s Addition, the famed “New Oklahoma.” They are larger and wider and better situated than any others. Convenient to schools, churches and the business center. Good side walks, electric lights and splendid drainage. Sold on longer dime and better terms any others. Apply to ; A. Leopold, Sole Proprietor.

BANKS BREAK. Some men lose money, but he who buys a farm in Wavne County, Illinois, i« sure of a good home, and a profitable investment. We would like to correspond with those desiring good cheap homes, where all kinds of grain and grasses are grown, and where fruits of all kinds are grown to perfection. You cannot afford to let your money lie idle when yon can make an investment that is absolutely safe, and certain of a profit. Our farms are all selected with reference to their convenience to schools, churches and markets, and cannot fail to please anyone who comes and sees our advantages and resources. During the last two vears we have sold nearly Two Hundred Thousand Dollars'worth of faros and our correspondence now indicates that during the next few months we will sell more farms than we ever have heretofore in the same length of time. When we luaKe a a sale we procure deed and abstract, and send them to the bank of the purchaser, where he is permitted to examine both, and see that, everything is all right. In this way the purchaser is fully protected as to title and payments; Our faros are nearly all sold on a payment of from ■j to | in cash, and the balance, on time, from 4 to 5 years, at 6 per cent, interest. If you own a good farm where everything is raised to live on, you need have no cares about banks breaking. We give you one example. If it does not suit you send for price list and descriptive circulars. No. 100. QA ACRES 124 miles from R. R. station. OV! 9 miles from Fairfield, all under fence 60acres in meadow, two story house 6 rooms, excellent water, 60 bearing apple trees, 90 bearing cherries, good granery' 20 acres of wheat of which purchaser will getone third, fine prairie land, Splandid neighborho xl, V mile from school, 1 mile from church. A great bargain at $25 per acre; SI2OO cash, balance on four years at 7 per cent. Now is a good time to see the country. All correspondence given prompt attention. BUNCH & BONHAM, 'Fairfield, Wayne Co. 111. REEFRENCES. M ■■ N. J. Odell, Mayor; C. C. Boggs, Judge Appellate Court; G’P. Wadsworth, President Hayward College; Summers & Dickey, Pork Packer, all of Fairfield.

Facts Worth Knowing. Cambria, Ind., Nov. 18, 4892. Dr, Man 0 Wa: It is with pleasure that I am enabled to say that six weeks use of your Indian Herbs has done me more good than five years treatment with other physicians. I am yours truly, Jas.'W. Sipes. See the doctor at the Makeever House on Wednesday, Aug. 23.

Ditch Notice. Notice 1S hereby given that in Ditch Cause No 9251, Erhard Wuerthner et al. in Commissioned Court that the Viewers filed their report in Baid cause on July 27th, 1893. in the Auditor’s Office of Jasper County, Indiana, andthatsaid report is set for hearing on Thursday/the same being the 7th day or September, 1893, and the 4th day of the regular September term of said Commiss toners court. That the said proposed ditch commences in a ditch already partly constructed at a point twenty seven rods east, and seventy rods north, thirty four degrees east, of the north west corner of the south west quarter of section twenty seven in township twenty-nine north of range seven west in Jasper coanty, Indiana, and terminates in Curtis Creek at Stake No 99, plus 72 feet, the same being in a general south westerly direction from the starting point above described all in said county of Jasper; That the said proposed ditch will affect the lands of the following named persons so far as they can be ascertained by inquiry and search of the public records of said county, who are each given notice of the filing and the ‘time set for the hearing of said report: William D. Sayler, Erhard Warthner, William D. Sayler, Winona Sayler and William D. Sayler, Isaac N. Ma. keever, Joseph Sayler, Samuel O. Duvall, John W. Duvall Jr., and Edgar J. Duvall, Abner Pancoast, Andrew K. Sayler, Ellen J. Savler, John Martindale, Madison Makeover, John Makeever, Charles Waling and Charles E. Waling, Milton Makeever, John E. Bißioski, John Bisloski. James Shindler, Daniel S. Makeever, Selwln Sayler, Orpheus Halstead. Sanford S. Halstead, David L. Hal stead, William Halstead, Ellen Mahony, Mary Gib ton. Ida Robinson, Milton Makeever, Sanlord Makeever, Melville M. Makeever, Bessie Makeever, Blanche Makeever, Rosa Makeever, Jessie Makeever, John L. Makeever, and Mrs. Clara Coen, heirs of Madison Makeever, deceased, and the Trustee of Newton Township and Newton Township. Witness my hand and the seal of /SCTTVathe Board ot OountyCommissloners I Jof said Jasper County, Indiana, v^-7 O^ / this the Sth day of August. 1893. HENRY B. MURRAY. Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana.

MH m. 1 _______ ' Notice is hereby given to to Mrs. Nancy Martin former wife of Simeon Brockway, deceased and Mr. Martin busband of said Nancy Martin and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legist octi of the said Simeon Brockway that they are necessary party defendants in cause No. 4544. of the Jasper Circuit Court where'n Malta la J. Bruner st. Al are plaintiffs and Charles Smith Kt. Al. are the defendants and that an affidavit has been filled that said defendants are nonresi&of the State of Indiana and that said action is brought to quiet title to real estate in said county. Wherefore said nonresident defendants are notified that said cause is set for hearing on the 16th day of Octabsr 1893 the sXe bSg the Ist juridical day of October Term 1893 of said court and said defendants are notified to appear at the Court House in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana atstid time and answer or demur to Hflid co tn tvHm nt or lie ■ Witness my hand and the seal of court this the 17 day of Aug. { SEAL 1593 . kdTXTV WM. H. OOOV E <l. . Olerk of the -laspor Circuit Court . Thompson a Bro. Attys. Try Dullam’s Great German 15 cent liver pUte, 40 in each package.

Note of Gravel Read Report and Election. Z, Henry B. Murray, Auditor of Jasper County., do hereby certify that a Report of Viewers was filed before the Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, August 8, 1893. STATE OF INDIANA, 1 County of Jasper. j To the Board of Commissioners of said County: The undersigned viewers appointed by the Boar! to locale and view certain roads in Jasper County, Indiana, from the Marion township line to and through the town of Rensselaer, report as follows: IST LOCATION. COLLEGE ROAD. The College Road commences 660 feet north of the southwest corner of section eighteen (18) Townshiptwenty-eigbt (28) north.of range six (6) west, and extends thenco north along the Range line to township twenty-nine (29) and thence in center of Range line Road to the center line of Washington Street and thence along said line to the bridge across the Iroquois River, in all 24510 • feet. THE LONG RIDGE ROAD. Commences at the center of Section thirty-one (31) in township thirty (30) north of range six (6) west in said county of Jasper and ci-tenlc tb.eieo roifi*. to th-*, eon’er 'lire "f Merritt street theiice east to the center tine of Mainstreet amt thence south to the track of tire Louisville New Albany & Chicago Railway, in all 23036. feet. . • POOR FARM AND PLEASANT RIDGE BOAD. Commences at the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of section twenty-six (26) township twenty-nine (29) north, range. < von (<< wesl. and ex'-!, ’ire i- , enter line of Van Rensselaer street, in Rensselaer, Indiana, thence along Said line to the half section line run; ning east and west tn section thirty (30) in township twenty-nine (29) north of orange six (6) west, ams thence east along said half section line to east side of section twenty-five, township twentvnine (29) north of range six (6) west, in all 41085 feet. These roads all commence in the Marion township line and the petitions should be corrected to correspond witli this ret>ort and tire evident intention of petitioners. WIDTH. Each portion of these several roads should be at least fifty feet wide and should be graded thirty feet wide, according to specifications and profile attached to this report. CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD BED. The road bed shall be cleared and constructed qf earth, No rise of grade to exceed four feet per station. ' The Lateral ditches shall in ail cuts be at least one foot in depth, in tills two Jeet deep and at least one foot wide on bottom with slope of each bank of one to one. Sewers and bridges with side drains to be located as in .specifications so as to drain surface water at all points from sidp-dltoi'es. neeordtef? tnsgeeifleations, MATERIAL. For sewers through the road bed best class sewer pipe to be used. The bridges to be made of capacity indicated in the specifications and gravel road to pay for same when'costlng less than seventy-five dollars, and seventy-live dollars on those costing more than that sum. For surfacing we have estimated all gravel, all broken stone or part broken stone surfaced with gravel. cost. We estimate that all gravel 14 inches in the center and 10 at the side is equivalent to Macadam 10 Inches in tlie center and 8 inches at the side or 6 inches of Broken stone at tire bottom and gravel on top 6 inches in center and two at side; right side board to be placed four feet from right side of road bed going toward Rensselaer at all points outside of corporate limits, and location in town to be indicated by Board of Trustees. COST OF COLLEGE ROAD. Graveling or Macadamizing i. ?8169 90 ’ Township’s share of Culverts and Bridges 476 00 Cuts and Fills to grade, with side uiieiies :. 2989 44 Drainhigof Road ......; 75 o*.» Clearing road way -. :...., 100 0o Total .xzz. 34 Being in all 52545.33 per mile. • COST OF LONG RIDGE ROAD. Graveling or Macadamizing $9054 00 Township’s share of Culverts and Bridges 158 00 Cuts and fills to grade, witli side ditches 1434 64 l>raining-ef 4toad ... Clearing road way..,, 25 00 T»>tal- $10716 64 Being in all $2503.88 per mile. THE POOR FARM AND PLEASANT RIDGE ROAD. Graveling or Macadamizing.... ._ $13695 00 I wnship’s share of Culverts and Bridges 696 00 cuts and fills to grade, withj-ide .ditches 2487 76 Draining of road ■■■ WO 00 Clearing road wav ■ - - ■■■■ 125 00 Toral ...‘ $17103 76 Being in all $2198.42 per mile. The difference we make in graveling or macadamizing is based on our knowiedgejbf where material can be had and what it will cost to place the same upon the road. Our estimate is based on good material either of gravel or broken stone. If gravel is used the larger particles should be evenly laid in tire bottom and the gravel should all be free from dirt, soil or quicksand. If macadam is used it should be so arranged that tho larger broken stone shall be In the bottom and the smaller ou the surface. '' ■ If macadam be covered with gravel the macadam should first be placed on the surface and as« terwards the gravel hauled thereon to the depth as indicated in the specifications. REMARKS. We file with this our report a profile and specifications for the iise of bidders and superintend* ents to which reference is had, for all more specific facts in this behalf. Respectfully Submitted, DEXTER R. JONES, J. A. LAMBORN. - Notice of Election. THEREFORE, Notice is now given, that the Board of Commissioners of Jftsper county, at a special session held on the Btn day of August, 1893, ordered that a special election beheld on SATURDAY, THE 9TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1893, Tn each voting precinct in the township of Marion, to said county, for the purpose of voting u£on thl the building of said gravel roads, and that the polls threat be kepi • my Mndand sealof Board of WM. y /SEAL) Auditor Jasper dounty.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed Administrator of the estate of Mar - garet Hart, late of Jasper county, Indiana, Sceased. The estate Aug-10-n-S4. Administrator. Elder S. S. Beaver, ot McAUisterville Juni&tta Co., Pa., says hie wife is subject to cramp in the stomach. Last summer she tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for it and was much pleased with the speedy relief it afforded. She has since used it whenever necessary and found that it never fails. For sale by Meyers The Druggist Rheumatism Cured in a Day. “Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 8 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause, and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits; 76 cents. Sold by A. F. Long & Co., druggists, Rensselaer. A Wonderful Statement* Proprietors of Dullam’s Great German Remedies- Gentlemen—l have the past two ears been troubled with a senoui and very severe Liver and Stomach difficulty. Have had advice and modi’, cine from our very best physicians an only to be temporarily relieved. Some of my friends persuaded me to try your Great German Remedy for the Blood, Stomach and Kidneys and to my surprise after using three bottles! feel like a new man. If you desire you can use my name in print or by reference in any of the Grand Rapids, Michigan, papers or any other papers in the states, to con vince the afflicted that it is thebest Clood. Liver and Kidney medicine on earth i feel like a new man. Have lived hero over 40 years. si~ a bottle. J. Mlbhngbton, Grand Rapids . For sale by Long & co.

La Gilppe* During the prevalence of the Gripp- • the past seasons it was a noticeable' fact that those who depended upon Dr. King’s New Discovery, not only had a speedy reaovery, but escaped all thetroublesome after effects of the malady. This remedy seems to have a peculiar power in effecting rapid cures not only in cases of La Gripp, but in all Diseases ■ of Throat, Chest and Lungs, and has cured cases of Asthma ana Hay Fever • of long standing. Try it and be convinced. It wont dissapoint Free trial bottles at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Stoee. $25,000 In Premiums. Utterea oy Liggett a Myers Tobacco Co. of St. Louis, Mo. The one guessing nearest the number of people who - will attend the World’s Fair gets $5,000.00, the second SI.OOOOO, etc. Ten Star tobacco tags entitle you to a guess. Ask your dealer foi particulars or send for circular. 38 3m A Positive Fact* Ladies do not delay your valuabe time by waiting and suffering, but see> cure a botlle of Ibillam’s Great German Female Uterine Tonic and be cured of your monthly trouble either in old or young. It is the very best preparation I ever prescribed in my extensive practice. ft has given the best results in the greatest number of cases of female troubles of any medicine I ever used. I do not make a pratice or using or recommending patent medicines, but this remedy is prepared by a very competent physician and chemist of my acquaintance and I can cheerfully and and consicenciously recommend it as' the best - $ 1 a bottle. A. C. FRUTH, Specialistrof Diseases of Women, 89'East Madison St., Chicago, ror sale by Long & co.