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At this dm eff the year dry and const? physicians publiah their annual letters warning the public to beware ol eutipa or overripe trait; germ-laden food aad water, eta. Bat of more importance still 4a to wara people to keep their bowels well open these not day, sad this applies to young and old. but especially to the extreme of ages. To be constipated is to be in danger of germ-infect ion. Also, h thickens and orer-beats the blood. croduciog sick-headache, loss of appetite, etc.
Instead of trying to get oowei movement by over-eating yourself with fruit (which is more likely to prodece diarrhea than core the constipation) ase DR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN once or twice s week before retiring. It will dean out the bowels, too the stomach and put the blood In good order. This remedy is a vast improvement over salts and purgative waters, tablets, pills, etc., for these are only temporary expedients. DR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN is permanent in its effect and contains ingredients that tone and strengthen the body. Its pleasant taste and freedom from grfping recommends it to children and old people, who especially need a gentle laxative. Any. druggist will sell yon a bottle for only 50 cents or $ LOO and guarantee results.
News of Surrounding Towns
HAGERSTOWN. IND. Hagerstown, Ind., July 20. Miss Jeanette Mathews has arrived from Springfield, Ohio, to visit her parents, Wm Mathews and wife. , Hugh Gohring of New -Castle, 6pent Saturday night and Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reynolds and sons, and Mrs. Joe Koon and daughter, Pauline, were among the guests Sunday at a dinner at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. Lee Reynolds, east of town. Mr. and Mm John Replogle and children, Charles and Ruth, of . near Economy, spent Sunday with his parents, Henry Replogle and wife. Eddie Donnelly ' of Cincinnati, was the guest of Miss Mable Teeter, Sunday. ;v'..;:: Miss Florence Benson, Mrs. Agnes Hastings and Elrin Benson, spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clugglsh, at New Castle. Frank Lilley of New Castle, visited his daughter, Mrs. Clifford Fouty, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ebert Wycoff spent Sunday at Spiceland', with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hall. Mm. Charley Porter Is again on the list of the sick. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brant entertained . Rev. J. P. Barrett over Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Warbinton were also guests at dinner Sunday. Alonzo Edwards of Economy, was entertained by Michael Conniff and family Sunday. Miss Ruth Copeland spent Saturday and Sunday with friends at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brown had as their guests Sunday at dinner, Mr. and Mra C. E. Working and son Paul, and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones and daughters,-Rita and Hilda. The funeral services of James Allen, aged 86 years, were held Sunday morning at the German Baptist church west of town and were largely attended. .;. -N-.' ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rummel and daughter Goldie, were guests Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mercer, at ..New Lisbon. Mdss Bertha Gohring of Cambridge City, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Emma Fpyst. ' Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Doerstlers, south of town, a ten pound girl, second child. Mr. and Mrs. Alonao Williams and children, Russell. and Mable, of New Castle, spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents, southwest of , town. Mrs. John Thompson of New Castle, has been visiting her parents, Chas. Keys and wife, a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weaver and son, Gerald, wjere guests over Sunday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mace at Sheridan, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. John Dick and Mr. and Mrs. Carr, of Hamilton, Ohio, were guests of Chas. Backenstoe and Mr. and Mrs. Exum Copeland, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith, of GreensGO
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sence irom nome oi aire. daughter. . Misses Edith Hiatt and Ruby mey spent over Sunday with relative at Rich Square. John Ball was home from New Cas tle, to spend over Sunday with his family. Mrs. Isaiah Doddridge and son, Walter Doddridge, were greeting friends at Milton yesterday. : Mts. Anna Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. Thorton Kane and nephew, Mr. Vaughn, of Richmond, formed an auto party to call on Mr. and Mrs. William Ferris, Friday afternoon. Word was received by Mrs. Alice Gresh that Mrs. Early, nee Mrs. Lizzie Fit, formerly of this place, but now of Greenfield, is lying at the point of death. Mesdames Jesse James, of Indian apolis, and Frank Kennard, of Knights town. were guests of their brotaers, Heber and Albert Newman and wife, also calling on other relates here, yesterday. They spent over Sunday nitrht at their brothers. Dr. and Mrs. Hildrup, of near Windfall, are guccts of Mrs. Martha Lee. Mrs. Harry Manlove and children visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Pritchord, at Cambridge City, Sunday. Mrs. Phillip Benninger has a large yard vase filled with geraniums that arc a body of bloom. There are fortytwo clusters. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Beeler, of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hurst, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurst, formed an auto party with Mrs. Alice Gresh, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Winsett, of Richmond, who was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Nora Campbell, returned home yesterday. Albert Newman had to play at Richmond, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hurst entertained their children, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson, at dinner, Sunday. Joe Decker, of Connersville, is spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. John Debois. Mrs. Lizzie Manlove and daughter. Lou, and Mrs. William VanBusklrk, of Bentonvilie, were callers of Miss Margaret Vannati, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Kellam enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Mart KeHacn, of east of town, at dinner, Sunday. Mrs. El wood Beeson. on North Con tral Avenue, is reported on the sick list. - Theo. Sexton and son, Warren, are visiting at Kokomo for a few days. Mr. and Mts. Isaiah Doddridge, of Doddridge, were at dinner with Mr. and: Mrs. John Cook, Sunday. Other euests were Harvey Cook anu daugnters, of Losantsvnie. Messrs. Cook are brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lowery and daughter. Miss Edna Lowery, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mart Low ery. north of Cambridge Ciay. Walter Doddridge and Miss Alice Oliver were at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Doddridge, at Doddridge, Sunday. If people with symptoms of kidney or bladder trouble could realize their danger they would without loss of time commence taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. This great remedy stops the pain and the irregularities, strengthens and builds up these or gane and there is no danger of Brights disease or other serious dis order. Do not disregard the early symptoms. A. G. Luken & Co. CENTERVILLE, IND. Centerville, Ind., July 20. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spears and Mrs. Frances Trumbull DeNoe left on Sunday for Atlantic City, New Jersey, where they will pass the remainder of the summer. Raymond Trumbull also left on Sunday, going to Chicago to visit his mother and- other relatives, before returning to the Ohio Military college at College Hill, Cincinnati. The town council at the last meeting appointed George Moore town marshal, In the place of James Hanley resigned. Mrs. E. S. Wright recently slipped and fell, injuring the ligaments of her left hand. Miss Lucile Jones of Greensfork, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morgan of Indianapolis, who are visiting relatives AWARD
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at Oreensfwrlr, attended the festival give by the iadtee of the Christian church at CeBterrllto, oa Sfetvrday evening. Mrs. WHli&m MeCown. who baa been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John MoCown, left on Monday for her home at Kalamazoo, Michigan. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith, of Indianapolis, have returned home after spending a week with their aunt. Mrs. Freeman Smith, at West Grove. Th Woman's Cemetery association will meet with Mrs. Frank Scott on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Sarah Gentry is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Blanche Cork, at Indianapolis. Miss Elizabeth Lashley Is the guest
for several days of Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Lashley, at Boston, Indiana. Tortured On A Horse. For ten years I couldn't ride a horse without beine In torture from piles," writes L. S. Napier, of Rugless, Ky., "when all doctors and other remedies failed. Bucklen's Arnica. Selv cured me." Infallible for Piles, Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Boils, Fever-Sores, Eczema, Salt Rheum. Corns. 25c. Guaran teed by A. G. Luken & Co. CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. Cambridge City. Ind., July 20. Charles Doney and sister. Miss Mil dred, spent Monday In Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark returned to their home in Chicago, Monday, after a visit with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Clark. Mrs. George Drlschel was a Richmond visitor, Monday. Charles Williams visited relatives In Dayton, Sunday. . Prof. J. T. Reese was called to ConnersviHe, Friday by the continued serious illness of J. I. Little. E. 15. Dodge, of Palatka, Fla., visited this place, Monday. The Rev. Charles Brown, of Connersville, preached at the A. M. E. church both Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. Jennie Muckford and little granddaughter of Indianapolis, is here for several days' visit with Mrs. Ada Harned. Prof, and Mrs. Glen Swiggett, of Sewanee, Tenn., come Wednesday for a visit with the former's mother, Mrs. Hester Swiggett. Mrs. Evans, the aged mother of W. D. Evans, who came from Pittsburg, several weeks ago to visit her son, is very critically 111 at Evansdale Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weed are spend ing a few days with friends in Laurel. Lew Martin is in Erie, Pa., attend Ing the races. His horse, Sylvia J., was entered for Monday's races. Ralph Ingerman, of New Castle, spent Sunday at his home in this city, Will Butler made a business trip to Muncie, and other points north, Mon day. Mrs. John Beard and son, Robert, joined Harry Beard and family, who are camping on Martin dale's creek; Monday. The five" cent theaters do not appear to lose interest for the people of Cambridge City. One of them reports a sale of six hundred tickets, Saturday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Charles Kellar went to Indian apolis, Monday, for a visit of several days with her sister, Mrs. Fred Bogue. Charles Weaver of New Castle, vis ited friends In this place, Sunday. Mrs. H. B. Boyd has returned from Indianapolis, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith of New Castle spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Feemster, Life 100,000 Years Ago. Scientists have found in a cave in 8wltserland bones of men. who lived 100,000 years ago, when life was in constant danger from wild beasts. To day the danger, as shown by A. W. Brown of Alexander, Me., is largely from deadly disease. "If it had not been for Dr. King's New Discovery. which cured me. I could not have liv ed," he writes, "suffering as I did from a severe lung trouble and stubborn cough." To cure Sore Lungs, Colds, obstinate Coughs, and prevent Pneumonia, its the best medicine on earth. 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co. Trial bottle free. ECONOMY. IND. Economy, Ind.. July 20. Miss Rena Clark made a trip to Richmond Saturday. The Misses Daisy Osborn and Myrtle Clark went to Muncie Saturday to visit relatives. Marsh Lindsey thrashed his crop of wheat Saturday afternoon. It was the first Job of this season for Perry township. Amea Edwards and Deck Haxton arrived from Richmond Saturday evening in the latter's auto. The Etude club was entertained by Mrs. Gall Cain Saturday afternoon at her beautiful country home three miles southwest of town. Plenty of music with social chat and dainty refreshments were enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Schellybarger were swooped down on Saturday evening by the well arranged Social White Cap league and were treated royally by the members with ice cream and cake. The Misses Addie and Mae Nicholson, of Sugar Grove spent Saturday in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. John Replogle and children Charles and Ruth were guests of relatives in Hagerstown Saturday night. Rev. Lee Chamness and wife have gone over in Ohio for a few days visit. A Mr. Dennis of Muncie was here Saturday looking after the Interest of the White River Creamery Co. Mrs. Jennie- Williams of Hartford City arrived here Saturday afternoon to be the summer guest of relatives. Some ladies from near Carlos City were here shopping Saturday. Mrs. Raymond Daugherty and son Ernest and the Misses Mabel Hunnicutt, Hu'.da Haxton and Hazel Haxton were out driving east of town Saturday evening. Friends Monthly Meeting was held here Saturday. " Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hunnicott had as their dinner guests, Mr. and Mra. Walter BuBicott and dauchur.
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Eaton, O.. July 20. Hon, P. A. Savior, of West Alexandria, has been assistant prosecutor to temporarily act in the, prosecution of Harry Rifer murderer of Mrs. Lida Gllmore Griswold, now on trial in the common pleas court. County Prosecutor Hugh R. Gilmore was a brother to Mrs. Griswold, and hence will not represent the state In the matter. A meeting of the members of the Preble County Republican Executive committee was held in Eaton, Saturday, and much business and preliminary arrangements for the coming September election were discussed. B. 8. Davis, of New Paris, was recommended for appointment to County Board of Deputy State Supervisors of Elections. C. A. Hawley, also of New Paris, received the endorsement of the committee for a member of the board of County Pension Examiners.Mrs. Mary Benham, wife of I. P. Benham, of West Florence died last Friday at their home afterfa lingering Illness from Bright's disease and other complications. Mrs. Benham was aged about 45 years. She is survived by nine children, all of whom are grown. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at Concord, conducted by the Rev. Henry Crampton, of Eaton. Joseph Lugar, formerly owner of the Lugar shows, returned to Eaton Saturday from Tennessee, where he had been taking treatment in a health re sort. Charles W. Bloom, of New Paris, was an Eaton business visitor last Saturday. Ex-representative R. E. Morrow of Campbellstown, spent Saturday after noon in Eaton. Joe Gilmore, of Hamilton, and Jas R. Gilmore, of Hamilton, spent Sun day with their parents, Judge Janes A. and Mrs. Gilmore. Walter McCabe, of Dayton, spent Sunday with his brother, H. P. Mc Cabe and family. Misses Laura Hoover and Lulu Hampton, of Richmond, spent Sunday with Miss Dessie Swlhart. Mr. andi Mrs. Ed Shaffer spent Sat urday evening In Richmond. Mrs. F. M. Greene and Mrs. R. C. Greene and son spent today in Rich mond with the former's son, E. C. Greene and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Tyrrell have gone to Miami Valley Chautauqua for an outing. The regular meeting of the members of the city council will be held tonight in the citybuilding. Mr. and Mrs. Leonid as Disher, of Lewisburg, spent Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Gray. Joe C. Murphy and Raymond Horn beck of West Alexandria, transacted business in Eaton, Saturday afternoon Ora Acton, Republican, wants to enter the race for the marshalship of Eaton, and accordingly is circulating a petition to secure' the signatures of the required number of . voters speci fied by law. John W. Harris, Demo crat, the present incumbent, and J. Wesley Longman, Republican, also are after the office. A Night Aider's Raid. The worst night riders are calomel croton oil or aloes pills. They raid your bed to rob you of rest. - Not so with Dr. King's New Life Pills. They never distress or Inconvenience, but always cleanse the system, curing Colds, Headache, Constipation, Ma laria, 25c. at A. G. Luken & Co. GREENSFORK. IND. Greensfork, Ind., July 20. Mrs. Florence Snyder and daughter have returned to their home in Indianapolis after a several weeks' visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Byrd. Dan Medearls of Centerville was transacting business here, Saturday. Mr. Bennett of Blountsville has been the guest of his son. Rev. Ben nett and wife. Mrs. Mary Brown has returned from a visit with relatives at Centerville, Rev. Speckein filled his regular appointment at the M. E. church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Nicholson spent Sunday in Richmond. Rev. Bundy preached at the Friends' church Sunday morning. Mrs. Mary Ann Lamb is visiting tier son. Oscar and family at Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. Harry King were guests of relatives in Richmond, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Shaffer of Wll liaroeburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wise. Mrs. Sue Gaylor of Richmond, spent Sunday at home. Mlas Elite Wilson spent Saturday with relatives in Richmond. Frank Allen of Hagerstown' was transacting business here Monday. Misses Let tie, Katie and Nona Bak er of Winchester are guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Lettie Baker. Frank Land of Richmond spent Sat urday here on business. Misses Julia Ellis and Mary Ragen spent Sunday In Cincinnati. Harris & Co. shipped a car load of cattle to eastern market Saturday. Three of the old district school houses were sold at public auction Saturday. . Frank Land, of Richmond, purchas ed the Fairfield school house for $401 William McLaughlin purchased the Horney school house for $170.00, and James Scruggs the Frog Pond school house for $20000. Mrs. William Byrd and daughter Carrie, entertained Friday afternoon. at a picnic in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Florence Snyder, of Indianapolis. Those present were: Mesdames Ham Squires, Fred Cain, Tom Ounckle, Charley Cummins, Harry Fagan, Florence Blah. Lute Hatfield. Abner GuncKL, John Linderman. Lark: Hoover. Rice Miller, Ed. 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lo Rheumatism O Constipation O Eczema O Pimples O Skin Disease (O Neuralgia n Gout lO Kidney Troubl Name City teeeeeeei , GIVE FULL ADDRESS been the guests of relatives In Indianapolis for a few days. John Roller is on the sick list. James Ridge is repainting his, meat market , and slaughter house. B. H. Llndcrman'e threshing crew began their first threshing Monday afternoon. A. W. Kenxle was transacting business at Richmond Monday. The proceeds of the Ice cream festival given by the Ladies' Cemetery association Saturday night, amounted to $23.00; $15.00 was cleared. HOLLA NSBURG, 0. Hollansburg, Ohio, July 20. Mrs. Rolls Pitman of Rapid City, Michigan, is visiting relatives in this place and vicinity. Claude Locks snd family of Indianapolis, Indiana, were called here Saturday evening on account of the serious condition of his grandfather, K. T. Locke. Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes, of Lynn, Indiana, visited their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Thompson here, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ollle Buckingham attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Thomas, at Arba, Indiana, Sunday. Ernest Jones and family, of Lynn, Indiana, visited over Sunday with Oscar Anderson and family. Mr. and Mas. P. L Turner. Ora Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brumbaugh, of Greenville, Ohio, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner, Sunday. Mr. and Mra. C E. Fulkerson and daughter, are spending torn week at Franklin, Ohio, attending the Chautauqua. Mrs. Laura Thompsoih Is acting cashier of the bank during the absence of Mr. Fulkerson. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Harley were visitors to Greenville. Ohio, Monday. Mr. Will Brandon of Ansonia. was the guest of Amos Jones and family over Sunday. C Dl Thompson will move his family and household effects from Greenville to this place in the near future. Mr. K. T. Locks, who had been sick for several weeks with a complication of ailments, died at his home here Sunday. Ho was about seventy-six years of age and bad been a resident of this place for a long time, and was regarded as one of our most upright and substantial citizens. His passing away is a source of regret to a large circle of friends and acquaintance. Funeral services conducted by Rev. C. W. Hoeffer at the Christian church Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. Misses Neva Irelan and Haxel White are spending the week with relatives at West Manchester. Ohio. E. W. Snyder of Little Falls. N. representing the Case Cutlery company was calling on the Wolf Hardware company Monday. Foley's Honey and "ar not only stops chronic coughs that weaken the constitution and develop Into sumption, but heals and strengthen the lungs. It affords comfort and relief In the worst cases of chronic lnufclH, utkmi tiav fiajaaw - aaj aUikwaJkCe.
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c3 fot UL K Cofco WEzzy CIc, Cc CIsss. C!ccd Cbsc3. Are Ccred PerftcCy L7 UIe - !vt:3 Prcpsrcd 1st Tcr Css. AO I7t Wife. bowels and all stomach and troubles are cured in a harmless way by these great, natural, bealth-givtag Little Graina of Life. Health is restored and life ia prolonged by these wonderful life-giving Little Curo Grains to an extent tanheard of since the days of the Patriarchs. There is no earthly reason why anyone should not live to the great age of one hundred yearn or over, as he did In years gone by. If he keeps his body In a perfect eonsStfoa of health in a natural way, as ho eaa do by using Little Curo Grains of Life, combination three coarse treat ment prepared for each tsjfilvtgail disease. It yon are suffering, from any distressing and dangerous slseasoa like Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Goes, Kftgney Disease, Anemia, ConsUpaCsn, ma. Pimples, Blood Dtsaaei of the Stomach or Bowels, Headache, Nervousness or Nervous Debility snd will send us a fear ataraps to help pay postage and pas Ing. wo will send yon at once a fifty osnt package of these wonderful Lltae Grains of Life absolutely free, all eoarges prepaid. It will be worth more to than anything that money nasals. 1 hay. Delay will gain you nothing, day. v ' to O Catarrh o P O Anemia n Blood Olt O Insomnia O. Nervous Debility Street No. State AND WRITE PLAINLY NEW PARIS, 0. . : New Paris. O., July 20. Miss Olenna Taylor Is nursing in -Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krelter of Washington. D. C, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Ella Bloom. Mrs. Albert Fudge spent Sunday at Dayton. , . Miss Bernlce Horner spent from Friday until Sunday with her sister Elma at Oxford. O. " Mrs. Noggle and daughter Florence returned home from Louisville Saturday after several weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Smith. Miss Julia Marriman and Cells ttungavtn spent 8unday In Xenta. Mrs. Dr. Harris and sister. Miss Hopp are spending a few days at Bedford. Ind. " Miss Laura Kemp and Onda Lsrsh of Indianapolis spent Saturday and Sunday here. Miss Roxie McKee and Miss Margaret Bonn expect to leave the last of this week for Evansville. There they will meet an excursion party and make the trip to Mammoth Care by water. Miss Orpha Brandenburg spent Sunday with Miss Edna and Blanche MltchelL Misses Alberta and Selena Raney returned home Saturday from Port land, where they have been visiting their grandparents this summer. Mrs. James Paul of Ludlow. Ky, and Mrs. 0DonnelI of Kirk wood. Mo, spent Sunday with Mike ODonneH. Mr. Peter Hughes or Dayton spent Sunday here. Miss Mabel Cox of West Alexandria spent 8onday with Miss Mae Young. Mrs. Jake Mauck of Dayton. Mrs. Hettie Fleming of Richmond and Km, Nancy Middaugh of Dayton were Sun day guests of Mrs. Mary The Mr. and Mrs. Earl Penes left day for their homo at SheridaawUle, Pa. They will be sootmrpsniod by Mrs. Martha Clark and Ralph Penland making the trip by the wsay of Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slorp entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roinbelmer, Mr. and Mrs. Roy KJlboorae. Mr. snd Mrs. Edgar Reinbeimer and family, Harry and MaTgaret Bonn and Russell Reinhelmer. Miss Edna and Blanche Mitchell entertained several of the young people at their home Saturday evening. Those present were Misses Onda Larsh. Laura Kemp. Margaret Bonn, Eva Miller and Orpha Brssenberg: Messrs. Harry Bonn. Ray McCtars) and Wesley Prather. Everyone would no benefited by taking Foley's Orino Laxative for stomach and liver trouble and habitual constipation. It sweetens the stomach and breath, gently stimulates the liver and regulates the bowels and is much superior to pills and ordinary laxatives. Why not try Foley's Orino Laxative today? A. CL Lake Co. - -- : ,. .
