Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1901 — Page 4
THE REPUBLICAN YHCIAL PAUL C.F .UtH B CCIM oßoe In Republtcanlbullding on the corner of Washington and weston streets, IB6UBD EVERY TUESDAY AN© FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL, editor akd publisher. Tarmilof Subscription. )oe Tear .$1.50 Six months . *75 Thre» Months 5q Friday, February 8, 1901.
NORTH BARKLEY.
Laws Boyd is on the sick list. Harrv Gifford was in Chicago buying horses last week. Earl Newland was in Rensselaer Sunday on business. John Kimble has the material on > the ground for a new drug store at Gifford. Taylor Hawkins returned Saturday from his visit to friends in Tennessee he says they eave had scarcely any cold weather there so far this winter. Teams were in the fields plowing when he lefjt there. Germaine & Otneara will go to Chicago this week to paint a house for B. J. Gifford out near Hyde Park. It will take about three weeks to complete the job. Miss Maggie Callahan is yisiting Mrs. T. Watson near Pleasant Grove a few days this week. Mrs. John Riehmond is danger, ously ill.
Township Trustee. BARKLEY TOWN SB IP. KOTTCR: I will be at my residence Friday Of each week, and at the office of the County Superintendent of schools In Rensselaer the second Saturday of each momh for the pnryote of transacting township business. a Elias Arnold, Trustee Barkley Township. Money To Loan. I have several thousand dollars of private funds to loan on Real Estate (farms) for from one to three yeais time on seven per cent, and small commission in sums of SBOO and upwards. M. F. Chilcote. r 9 Farms to Bent. Two good farms to rent, for .cash. Enquire at this office. wtf Call at Rhoades’ barber shop, for a steam bath and alcohol rub. Also for up-to-date shoe shines. Ladies’ 6hoes a specialty. Called for or delivered, to any part of the city, without extra charge. Always there in business hours. ; Habky Whiting. SHOULD A MAN BE VAIN. Certainly he should. He should have ambition to look well and feel good, which he cannot do unless he digests his food. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin aids digestion, clears the head, keeps*the bowels regular and makes the man feel at peace with the whole world. Try it. A. F. Tong. Farm Wanted. 80 or 120 acres improved farm wanted, will put in a nice 8 room house in the best part of Fowler, Ind., on three good lots and pay the rest in cash. Write me what yon have. Respectfully, G. F. Meyers, Kniman, Ind jrnrmtnre Repairing and Upholstering Shop. The undersigned is prepared to do all kinds of repairing, upholstering, varnishing and painting at reasonable prices at Milroy property across the river. All work will be promptly called for and delivered George Bhabp, 319 S. River Si Wanted, reliable men and women in every locality to introduce onr popular goods. Steady employment $8 to $5 per day easily made. For particulars call or address. Robert Randle. Rensselaer, Ind BE IN STYLE. Don’t laugh at fashion. Don’t discourage ambition. Don’t hinder progress. Try to be affable. Look on the bright side. Strive to be happy. Enjoy life. Keep healthy, which you can do by using Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin according to directions It is an absolute cure /or Constipation, Indigestion, Stomach Troubles and sick headache. A.
Additional Locals-Thursday.
The damage suits of Agnes Dluzak and Jacob Dluzak against James May, taken from this county to Carroll on a change pf venue, will for trial on the second Monday of the, March term. —Monticello Herald. N. A. Hendricks 2 or 3 miles east of town, who came near being burned out two or»three weeks ago, from a fire started by a lamp, has just received his insurance for his loss, which however was small. He was insured in J. F. Bruner’s agency. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Nowels arrived home from Lamar, Colo., last night. They will again make their permanent residence, occupying their house on Main street. Mr. Nowels will however make occasional sojourns in Lamar, to look after his business interests. The proposed match game of bowling tonight, with “Holst’s Senators,” of Hammond, has been declared off. Warren Renne, manager of the Senators, writes tha two of his players are sick and two others can’t leave their work, so the whole arrangement is knocked in the head. Bert Hopkins is preparing to move out or tear down the old building on Front street, between the marble shop and I. A. Glazebrook’s residence, and to build on its site a large agricultural implement and vehicle store room, and which when completed will be occupied by C. A. Roberts. A “jolly sleighing party” consisting of two dozen members of the Rensselaer W. R. C., went out to Thomas Crooket’s, a few miles southeast, yesterday, and made au all days’s surprise visit on Mrs Crocket. At noon both surprisers and suprised were again surprised. The corps members by the extent and excellence of Mrs. Crocket’s culinary resources, and Mrs. Crocket by the extent of the town ladies’ appetites.
A writer in the Logausport Chroniole, says: “You cannot live happily or useful without religion, and though in the vigor of youth and the exuberance of your vitality you scorn its restraints, the time is sure to come when you will wish you had faith and be miserable because you have it not. There is no poverty in the planet which equals the poverty of the soul, no hunger which equals the hunger of the heart, no oold which so benumbs as the freezing cold of unbelief.”
Western Rates Reduced.
Greatly reduced one-way rates will be in effect from Chicago via the Wisconsin Central Railway to points in Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia eaoh Tuesday, commencing Feb. 12, and continuing until April 30th. For detailed information inquire of nearest ticket agent, or address, C. O'. Hill, District Passenger Agent, W. C. Ry., 230 Clark St., Chicago, 111., or Jas. C. Pond, Gen’l Passenger Agent, Milwaukee Wis.
Cattle For Sale; For sale, thirty head of 100 ihs. boats. Address, A. D. Scott, Mononlnd,
Mardi Gras Co to Mardi Gras at Nor Orleans or Mobile via Cincinnati and the Queen & Crescent Route. Its fast trains penetrate every part of the Central South, aa hour schedule Cincinnati to New Orleans and Mobile. Through Pullmans dally Cincinnati to New Orleans and Chattanooga to Mobile. Observation, parlor and case cars—free reclining chairs —Through Pullmans to all important Southern cities. Mardi Ora», on# fare, round trip dally, February II In 18. Ticked load until March T returnlnf. can. w. aau, o. a. a. ciwcimnsti. w. C. DINIANSONr O. Pa A,. CINCINNATI.
T » 4 **®** 'nsy Mi nl yPjk 1 I — i — - j -MORE- ! Chicago Horses . i t Another Car Load of Hprses, just received from Chicago. Good 1 servicable animals, at very low I prices. Now on sale at DUVALL BROS., Livery Barn. Public Sale. The undersigned will offer at public sale on the Otis farm, 3 miles east of Rose Lawn in Jasper County, Ind, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. Saturday Feb. 9th, 1901, The following personal property. 75 HEAD OF CATTLE. Consisting of cows, heifers and calves. 250 HEAD OF HOGS. Consisting of brood sows, stock hogs and pigs. 16 HEAD OF HORSE 3. 6 mares in foal, 10 good work horses. 5 set of harness and a large quantity of F4BMING MACHINERY AND TOOLS. TERMSjOF SALE. Ten months credit on approved security, without interest if paid at maturity if not paid at mßturity 8 per cent, interest from date. 5 per cent, disoount for cash. Sums of $5 and under cash. J.E. Rcunsevelle. Phillips & Son Auctioneers. w 3 Children never cry very loud for for it, but they do like Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Ask A. F. Long. Q,A great reduction in rubber and leather boots and shoes at the Chicago Bargain Store. Nothing Pays So Well. For men or women, as a good rest, and when yon can add to it the best medicinal springs on earth, you’ve struck a good thing. That is the proposition offered by French Lick and West Baden Springs, on the Monon Route, Hotels open all winter. Two trains daily, Through sleeper. Writ© for a hook. Money to Loan. Private funds to loan on farms also city property for 5 years or longer at a low rate of interest with privilege of -diking partial pay ments. Alsonnney to loan on personal second Mortgagend and Chattel security, No delay, call or write. A complete set of a bstract books James H. Chapman. The Most Beautiful Singer in the World is now being introduced throughout the county by the Singer Agent of Rensselaer, who makes a specialty of repairing machines and organs. The best oil and supplies for all kinds of machines at lowest pnoes. Edw. Casto, L. B. 179. Office: Clark’s Jewelry Store. dw2m
Library Entertainments. Will be given in East court room on first Friday of every month. Doors open at 7 p. m. Feb, 1,1901. Symposuim. L. L. 0. IF BANNER SALVE doesn't oure your piles, your money will be returned. It is the most healing medicine. A. F. Long. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Indiana. in the Matter of C James A. Trlbby. Inlßankruptcy No. 811. Bankrupt. ( To the Creditor* of James A. Trlbby. of Bernington, Id the County of Jasper, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt, v Notice la hereby given that on the Mst day of January A. D. iSoi . the said James A. Trlbby was duly adjudicated bankrupt: and that tne first meeting of his creditors will be held at Lafayette, Tippecanoe oounty. Indiana, In the office of Vinton & Randolph, on the Bth day of February A. I>. 1 01, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt aud transact such other business as may properly come befoie said meeting. HENRY H. VINTON, Referee In Bankruptcy. Dated at Lafayette, Ind. this 82nd day of January, A. D. 1901. „
Delinquent Tax List. List of Lands and Lots Returned Delinquent for the 'N r on*Payment of Taxes for the Year 1899, Jasper Co. Indiana-
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DTTT " ne ne 2*28 « 10 870 21 17 ' sw 35 31 5 80 35 28 57 30 192 - Ward, 214 Prevo, George D ne ne 14 30 5 40 . -. . nwse 230 5 40 Union Townshm No rfS sw ne.-. r. ......... 230 5 40 28 44 47 28 UlilUll JUWUSIIip xVU. 10. 216 Piper, William H... sw se 11 30 5 40 13 Braskett, Isaac G sw sw 18:30 6 37 28 nw ne 14 30 5 40 24 33 36 84 se se 13 30 7 40 18 97 28 49 260 Reeser, Augustus~ nw ne..... ; 230 5 34 46 27 86 64 77 19 Brooks, Albert C Its 1,2, hi 5 Fair - 283 Snnford, Edward se ne.,,..,,,,.,..,,-;;.-... 12 30 5 40 Oaks 166 405 nw ne. 12 90 5 40 81 Carlin, Elizabeth A nw se. 27 90 7 40 nese 12 90 5 40 wX sw ne 28 30 7 20 12 01 19 34 ne nw.. 12 30 -6 5 12 02 27 55 83 Carlisle, George undX nw nw 630 7 23 17 409 926 138 Fay, Eliza R ne 5e.... 10 30 7 40 557 10 19 Walker Township—No. 3. •• 141 Forg^on, Elizabethuw tmdms a * . w - 15 Brown, Malinda A Smith's add to Ho- I I 1 |196 Hull, Maiy A ■ W,H:WI4 22 30 740 10 61 23 06 fan, Its 2,3*4, bl 1 : 46410 83 248 Jacks, Otis A..... Its 7,8, 9,10, bl 12, miths add to Ho- n Fair Oaks . * TO 284 mn It. 4 bl 5> 322 Mallatt, Charles D...... Its 18, k 19, 20, bl Hogan It 6, bl XT ' . 5 Fair Oaks 122 509 pt nw nw '. 17 31 6 70 10 79 88 36 359 Petty, Wm Its 3&4 hi 12, Fair 24 Briest, Anna - 1 04 424 25 Brown, Asa A. & Ira C. Hogan It 3, hi 376 789 388 Reed, Ann Its 3,4, 5,13, 14, 15 42 Chamber land Henrietta ne 231 6 140 73 &16,hl 13, Fair ne se 231 6 40 28 09 61 56 Oaks 331 889 88 Fisher, Ella Hogan It 8, hi 2..... 380 859 *25 Shuitz, August nX sw nw 14 30 7 20 244 661 142 Hawhe, James H. and nw 931 5 80 *27 Schofield, Hattie A. ... Its 9 & 10, blk 8 _,, _ Mattie H Wrivht, nw 931 5 4ft Fair Oaks 626 14 58 g nfc“ 931 5 20 10 64 19 96 *35 Swartz John. . sw . . 30 31 6 156 10 33 58 45 45 181 Jones, B. F se 13 31 6 160 14 78 37 84 **9 Standish, Lillie B It 5, hi 8, Fair Oaks 43 116 187 Klauska, Joseph... pt ne 731 5 159 75 *Bl Thompson. Delos Its 16, 17,18, 19, 20, „ _ sX nw 731 5 82 16 bl 7, Fair Oaks... . 87 292 nil 5e..... 731 5 80 80 30 32 68 94 *9O Thayer, S. W,. sw 5w...., 63b 6 M»; 190 King, Jay A . . nw 331 6 77 48 wW sw 630 6 75 95 26 19 31 71 g ’ 7 ? nli .1 431 6 312 98 36 78 81 53 5*6 Zea, Wm. A... unci 8-11 e>/, sw 630 6 21 82 227 Melcer, Rachel. 831 6 13833 10 41 15 80 un ??Jf' w se §SO 6 21K 10 60 14 41 232 McCoy, Nettie V Smiths add to Ho- 547 Zea, Christiana und 8-11 e* sw 630 6 5818 » gan, Its 5,6 bl 6..... 182 559 und 8-11 w!4 se.._.. 630 6 58 18 28 86 38 23 234 McCoy, Alfred E pt 8w sw 831 6 65 46 566 .. [ 299 Russell, Francis E Hogan It 4, bl 3 76 188 h _ yss 304 Rich, Jacob D 305 Reed, Sarah A eknw 831 6 80 10 34 15 71 g p.™ niii OS' 329 Sheets, Morton A ne 831 6 80 10 34 43 90 o- u * ot 5 3 g " 336 Sayers, Mary J ptnwnw 17 31 6 142 68 180 £§ OWNERS. LANDS. '* .3402 Wheeler, Alonzo se ne 17 31 6 40 ! I ! h ne 17 31 6 80 18 76 30 03 Barkley Township—No. 4. City of Rensselaer—No. 5. , .. ono« k ca iaio ic jo 3 Austin, Wm. B out lot 46, 19-29-6, 27-100 acres 503 812 "i i' R^ f?W ™ j oa oa qk 50 Brenner John J.fc Carrie n)4 It 1, bl 23, Rensselaer 130:Galbreath, Sylvester... nw 16 30 6 80 980 20 35 It 2bl 23 225“Lebold, Lewis w% se. 34 30 6 100 24 48 37 01 'it 3bl 28 "T ”!. !"""".'!. 94715 39 S ne 51 30 6 78 50 140 Colborn, Henry._ It 4, bl 22, Westons add to Rens(McNeiUClara H wptnese 31 30 6 39 25 selaer.. 164 382 n ® nw - **so 5 40 180 Co. Rens. Land k Impv. It 6, bl 7, Weston’s add to Rens-w-X nw..... 32 30 6 80 28 97 45 10 K selaer . 129 305 _ . . Co. Rens. Land fc Impv. It 7,-bl 26, Weston’s add to RensManonJTownship—No. 6. w.impv.iut’SsrK wSra iddli 164 ** lfChipman, Milton und 1-9 sX nw 729 '6 924 33854 67 Rensselaer 164 403 185’Hendjryx, Sarah J sw 27 29 6 160 39 90 109 12 219 Dowler, Roht & May S. Its 10, 11, bl 16, Leopold’s add to 232iKnox, Rachel E swne 628 6 40 468 858 Rensselaer 15 09 36 01 263 Loeb, Hirsch & Co Imp. on R R right 269 Englert, Philip It 1, bl 2, Riverside Park add to of way ne 26 29 6 Rensselaer 164 382 Loeb, Hirsch &Co Imp. on lease hold 848 Grayson, Hester wX Its 5,8, 9, bl 43, Weston’s add -« from A. Thomp- to Rensselaer 7 60 13 45 son, se 26 29 6 342 974 498 Jessup, Amanda E e 37X ft of It 12, bl 9, Weston’s 337 Owens, Wm. H Its 4,5, 7,10,11, 13, add to Rensselaer 540 13 70 15 k 16, 19 29 6 40 15 96 30 19 504 Jessup, Amanda E It 11, bl 9, Weston’s add to Rens--337 Owens, Wm. H It 14 19 29 6 5 541 989 selaer 411 Sturgess, May D ne 25 29 6 160 w 12W ft It 12, bl 9 82 222 eX se 25 29 6 80 490 Jessup, Lee It 13, bl 9, Weston’s add to Rensnene ;.. 36 29 6 40 47 89 181 31 selaer 288 607 ' 486 Waymire, Daniel M sX sw 16 28 6 80 620 11 82 545 Knox, Rachel E fraction soflt 7, hi 46 of Weston’s add to Rensselaer, 30-29-6, Jordan Township—No. 7. Weston’s add to Rensselaer 68.Foster /Henry L..... nH nw lj>2B 6 §0 89713 86 - middle 50 ft It 7"bf4BT".'ZZ”Z 71310 63 —se se 52 28 7 40 936 15 21 742 Norris, Nancy Its 3,4, bl 9, Newton’s add to li9.Miles, Frank W nX nw 21 28 6 80 14 04 21 67 Rensselaer .. . . 64427 56 249_Sage, Charles. E wi4 n 100 acres of ~ ™ 825 Peterson, Ward B It 7, bl 5, Columbia add to Rens- • wX 3128-7 50 14 20 18 10 . se laer 94 15 04 314' Zea ."William nw.... .... 31 6 115 33 881 Richeson, lola It 2, bl 1, Leopold’s add to Renss&w pt nX ne...;., 31 28 6 79 59 27 90 91 selaer 317 518 *■ 891 Rodgers, Mary E It 8, bl 17, Weston’s add to RensNcwton Townshm No. 8 selaer .; 936 15 81 IV cw tun 1U wiiaiup IV u. o. 897 Rutherford, Firman Wlt9,bl 2, Harveys add Rensselaer 57 465 ’39 Florence, Wilber.O sXnw...* 528 7 80 901 Rich, Jacob D s>/ 2 Its 10,11,12,13,14, & 15, bl 31, nw se 628 7 40 Weston’s add to Rensselaer 20 13 45 77 ne sw 528 7 40 34 19 77 7 1 966 Spitler, Marion L..,. It 16, bl 17, Weston’s add to Rens1241Moffitt, Miles A wX ne 34 30 7 80 13 67 36 88 selaer 53 175 203tThornton, Vernon H wptwX nw 11 29 ’7 23 50 503 870 971 Spitler, Marion L. and 207 .Thornton, DeWitt C eptw‘/ 2 nw 11 29 7 28 25 80014 35 D. J. Thompson It 2, bl 26, Weston’s add to Rensselaer 129 280 Keener Township—No. o. 979 shaw ’ Nancy Jane Weston ’ H add to Rens " 14 39 eo 24 4'Antrim, .Marie A It 8 N’th DeMotte 50811 31 1005 State Bldg & L’n Ass’n Its 11 12 13 bl 32, Weston’s add ' •iifeh!jamesH 531 73712 7 15 56 1008 Standard Oil Company lOS.Faircnild, Elmer. 7 12 50 315 504 Wl3 Short, Anna M -- « W*o ; add to M 106 Fairchild, Bessie C e 27 32 7 12 50 315 504 H C. out It AS, sw i W 70110 88 lOOVantz, Charles wX-’. 16 32 7 320 69 21 105 28 1089 Thornton, Henry T. }^ :^ardl^ r r\ Frank H ??ip* ne ne JS l 'U 5’S S n LC. y .’. ... lWt nkßxl»e *w, nw coru* SQIT 5 Q I T m 86 ‘ 54 80 3870 16 ner 1t.3. bl 2,Thompson’s add to 202 Marshall, Ralph W .'. It 7,^16, DeMotte 24 100 1095 mb JSe m’ -241 Posey, Anna E. out It 4in swnw... 26 32 7 30 6588 83 Maggie M. Sutton It 1, bill, Weston s add to Kt ns 246 Pierson, Myrtle I eptn%n‘/ 2 se 231 7 40 60518 li U4fl Wopdon John ttnd - emar V 283 Sweeney, John W 292 Spngg, Mary Jane 296 Spngg, Elwood M ‘“‘xVtV 6 Allen, Wm.W out It 25, ne ne 25-32-6, 5 acres...... 83410 11 ' add to DeMotte.. 8521010 11 Baker, George F. and , ... 336 Tyler, Chattie...M It 5, bl 3, DeMotte 42410 97 Catherine A Hs 4. 5,6 bl 4, Graham s add to 340 Tyler, Mildred sene 10 31 7 40 -dux. ® J Its 11,12. 13 north 21 Brewer, Phebe It 5,6,bl 3Gmhams add to WheatDeMotte 17 91 24 98 < field 4 88 11 1& 371 Warren, Emma J It 17, bl 1, McDon 47 Davis, Presley E 68ft nks x f rods efcw n of w pt , aids add DeMotte 57515 60 „ , x „ . out It 25 he se, 25-82-6 64-100 acr 80 204 30 Dobbins. Robert F. and 't *■ i i -T- i • xt Wm. J. Romig Its 7,8, bl 5 Wheatfield 860 884 Kankakee Township—No. io. 97 Lodge no. ttffi. o. o. f „ TT , oc 00 c ja of Wheatfield 22ft e side It 12, bl 1, Wheatfield.. 39 Cooper, George H undX w‘A sw 25 K 5 40 7ft w side It 18, bl 1 44 141 nxl 4& nw *5 ® 5 20 - 173 Swisher, Frances E Its 21, 22, bl 8, Graham’s 2nd add undX nX nw 25 32 6 40 988 38 75 to wheatfield 822 562 116 Jones, Berryman sfc wpt se se. 28 82 5 88 3906 19 m gm i t h, Patrick & Mary Its lOjJJO, blB, Graham’s 2nd add 121 Jones, Laura M It 8 B&nnons add . to Wheatfield 846 888 *no —, ___ __ , toDunnville 71 088 Martha E... Its 12,18% bl 4, Bentley's add to ■EII ,fcE “«» t — 584 018 Wl-UMd 878 871 Wheatfield Township—No. u. Town of Remington-No. i 4. ... _ , , .„ . oa on a 9TO A(K 20 Bingiuan, Sophia Its 1,2,8, bl 8, Stratton’s ladd to 1 w 1 1” "ii lot 6in 6 64 2726 35 Remington 79818 51 5 Austin, Wm. B. se nw. - 28 82 6 40 612 15 43 161 Anna MBria Ite 12 kw « u Western 122 Muffley, John nw nw 182 6 48 83 423 996 add to Rtemington.Z. 776 12 71 „ _ , ■ xt 276 Klouse, Gertrude Its 11,12, bl 15. Remington 220 460 C amenter TownshiD No. IX. 424 Rich, Walter E._ It fl. bl 4, Remington 72911 79 V4drpcillCl xuwiisuip IVU. * o 446 Snyder, SelmaG n 5(1 ft of bl 2, Searight’s 30 Blood Mary J. k Dorr J.lse se 1821871 01 40: ,19 21126 92 add to Remington 798 12 89 880 Tice, Lewfe |sw I 7|27| 7| 1481131 48 99 ! 61 00 495 Tribby, NelUe Its 10,11,12, bl?. Western add to Remington 9 20| 15 22
STATE OF INDIANA, County of Jasper, 86: I, Wm. C. Babcock, Auditor of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and complete list of all the lands and town lots returned delinquent by the Treasurer of said county, for the non-payment of taxes duedhereon, for the year 1809 and former years with penalties thereon, together with the tax for the current year 1900 and the costs of advertising, so far as the same are liable to be sold for taxes as shown by the return of said Treasurer; and notice Is hereby given that as much of said lands and town lots as may be necessary to dischaiwe Mid pay the taxes, penalties and costs, due thereon, or due from the owners thereof at the time of sale, will be sold at public auction, at the Court House door, In Rensselaer, Indiana, on the second Monday In February, being the 11th day of February, A. D. 1901, commencing at 10 o clock a. m. es said l day and continuing from day to day thereafter until all are offered. WITNESS my hand and official seal, this 17th day o January, 1901. (SEAIN WILLIAM C. BABCOCK, . Auditor Jasper County, Indiana.
S LINGERING LAGRIPPB COUGH. G. Vacher. 157 Osgood St„ Chi. cago say ß : “My wife had a very severe case of la grippe, and it left her with a very bad oough, Sne tried a bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar and it gave immediate relief. A 50 cent bottle cured her oough entirely. Price 25 and 50 cents. LaGrippe coughs often oontinue or months and sometimes leads to atal results after the patient is sup. posed to have passed the danger point, FoleyVHoney and Tar affords positive protection and seouri. ty from these ooughs.£
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G. A. Roberts of Lintner, 111. suffered four year with a wad in his stomaoh and could not eat. He lost 65 pounds. Two bottles of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin restored bis appetite, cured his stomaoh trouble and today he is well and hearty and says he owes his health to Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. A, F. Long. J t SAVE doctors’ bills by giving Foley’s Honey and Tar to infants and ohildren in time to' prevent pneumonia or croup, which are fatal to so many thousands of BABIES.* A. F. Long.
