The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 August 1913 — Page 3

AN OPPOmrUNtTY

to attend

G.A. R. ENCAMPMENT v . ' . 4. «, i v.* A _: : L > ; > i« - » CHATTANOOGA, TENN. AND ^.OPKOUT MT. Seldom is a G. A. R. Encampment held so near and where such low fares are given as is the ease this year. Sept. 11th to Sept. 18th the MONON ROUTE will have on sale excursion tickets to Chattanooga at fare of $11.60 from Greencastle. Return limit Sept. 23th with privilege

of extending same to Oct. 17th

Special Cars leave Greencastle at 3:25 p. m. Sunday, Sept- 14th and will be attached to Department Special at touisvdle for reservations and further information

address

W. W. GlUtilS, Traveling Paaaanger Agent, Monon Route Bedford, Indiana.

NO LONGER A SUFFER. ER FROM ASTHMA

M

I - Louisville Ky. 1.

AND RETURN

MONON ROUTE SUNDAY, AUG. 24 Special Train leaves GreentasUe at 3.53 a m Returning Special ITrain leaves Louisville at 11:00

p m. sattie day

f ur tvrther information call Phone 59. J. D .ELLIS, Agent.

i

l|i!IU PRICK yp— rtia drouth in tin nectloa was Jtok ttn: last week by an electric eto^oi that did cnnslderahltt damage The rabi was welcomed t^y eyery one. O. L’ Anrterawu of Eminence v^, s here Friday to adjust the loss dou« ky the 8>torm. L. U. Keller and W. T. Hlae were the heavy losers here The members of the Friends’ church of Walnut Chapel held their annual basket meeting uSmlay In the Mwe near the church. Kev. J. W. Cox and family of Lewie ville spent Saturday night and Sun day with relatives here. Mrs. Walter Terry and sons Verate and Dennis spent Friday wKh her, mother, Mrsy Wea Brown, near Mt Me rtdlan, who Is (tulle 111. Miss Joy Wallace Called on MUs Ruth Blue Saturday afternoon Quite a large crowd from heir went to Quincy Thursday to attend tne pic

nlc

Messrs, l^muel Blue. Lewis K-ller, Clarence Cox and Herbert Blue attnuded thee fox (chase at Porters Cave on

Saturday night. J Harvev \tc4nlnpti wnii ,I, (Ceni'aiti aw®, at br.Ktn, my cougti we® ttg’.t ;vi.d 1 narsey MCAnmcn ana son tvetmetn ( had duU tietw.,n my »n u u. , i and Miss Miranda McAntnch of ('oats 1 hwj tr«at»u with several doctors (l ic

ceeded In •ettlng temporary rell ,ly

sunom school. FR EC KIES

Lesson VIII.—Third Quarter, For

Aug. 24. 1913.

Hide Ibem WIUi a Veil: Remove Them With the Othine Pre-

•crlption.

This prescription for th« removal of trci kies was written by a prominent THF. INTERNA I I0NAL SERIES, physician and U usually so kuo jcessful In removing freckles and Text of ttie L.eaon, E«. *vi, 2 i. living a clear, beautiful complexion Memory Vereae. 4. 5—Golden n .t j 11 is sold by your druggist under :oim VI, 35—Commentary Prep.r.u absolute guaiautee to refund tu*

HUMPHREYS' Th.»« rttnedies ■clentiUcwlly anil eartfuliy prwpired wrkstnptitme, used for menyyaaft, t,y Dr. Upaphrdy* mhis privmie pr»LSie- »ud for oegitf /<»*** */ p^rpl* w .ta aatietacluA. Medical book inailed free.

ELLINQWOOO

After aufferlDM from asthma foi tight •r ten yeari, H. N. Klilngw .» »d. : .Noblesvllla, Indiana., is rmw anjuyinK i >od heaUL liai e la 'his public atatpint-i. “1 had the ASthnha for eight o/ teii -art • nd also had Ruin* catarrh and l - i,. (jta* trouble 1 was troubled badly wlif. ,rt-

4

Last winter I wx.v awful pool and <hl »'Hicv f..iaot (led tli.-ir >,i I wws Suing tv die. I had brer , ■ ■ inf , ,,

vllle were guests of Frank Cox and

family Sunday. | th ^ inaiairucoiis 8tai usttin om W T. Blue and F. L. Cohn made a parties who took Nature s Ci. .wor. (, e

i -in tak intf’ tK«e rtiArlif*lrex. In Je'a.Kriu business trip to CloverdsJe Friday Mrs Eliza Cox, Mrs Ida Cox and Mrs Laura Keller were Saturday aft emoon guests of Mrs. Myrtle Cox Mrs Herbert Blue end son Glenn and dauhgter, Miss Margaret, relumed to their home Saturday after a few

tan taking the medicine In February and had only taken It a few days wnrr. I be sail to get better I have contltii d with Nature's Creation and Irnprove.i ,te , ; ij have gained twenty eight p lumy in weight The asthma ha. dleepp.ar and 1 have no cough to amount to anju g I feel better In every -way thai. mi five years. 1 have recommended N.b.re'. Creation to other sufferers a. I am truly grateful for what It has done for me Ke

F D No.

by Rev. D. M. tttearns.

When they saw n great v I. tot \ mimr unto the Ikird hut when .■ s few days later they came to the tvaiiT^ *f Marat) they inurmui. l a I'ew weeks latei thev InliriliUI e.l 1 arid vvlshed theuiselve. hut k In l where ttley said the* ate bread t' full, -tnd ere Iona they munuuieu hecaic-e there was no watw to Uriu tK\. X(. -da '.'7. XVI. if 12: XV.t 1 ttie word "inurmu! at least ten i i in connection with these three dents. As it Is written In I’ <\ H. 21 ’J.'i “They soon foryol His w.,ik They waited not for His <ouusei lusted exceedingly in Ibe wihbii and templed G.hI In the de eit * ‘ -

| money if It fails.

Don’t hide your freckles under a veil, get an ouuce of otbtne and re move them. Even the hrst few applications should show a wonderful 1m W'ovement, some of the lighter freck-

les vanishing entirely.

He sure to ask the druggist for (he double streugth othtne; it Is that that is sold ou the money-back guarantee

id

days’ visit with the former's mot tier. Mrs Niles Martin of near Cloverdale

NOTICE

petition to Improve Highway

Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Auditor of Putnam County. Indiana, that there has been filed In his office a petition by Samuel .Hazelett, et ah, for the Improvement o* a_ .cmu*! public highway tn *9K® enc ^ 6tle Township, said 'County, end that said petition is set for hearing before the Board of County Commissioners of said County, on Monday the let day of September, 1918, the .ame being the first day of the September Term 1818, of said board. Which said petition la In tne following yofda and figures, to wit State of Indiana. County of Putpam, SS: To the Board of County Commissioners of said County: - We. the undersigned, represent to four honorable body that we g(e ‘reeholders and legal voters »f ireancastle township In Putnam j ’ounty In the State of Indiana, and | sk that the already established ' Mbllc highway In said township be ! mproved by grading, bridging and ' igrtng with a suitable material, Vhich public highway so asked to be Improved Is commonly known as the (greencastle and Cloverdale Road tod Is described as follows, to-wit , Beginning at a point In said dreenastle and Cloverdale Road at Its olnt of Intersection with the Oreenistle and Mt Meridian Road In said I iwnshlp, thence In a general south- < fly direction with the course of I tld Creencastle and Cloverdale oad to Its point of Intersection wMth le south line of section 27, TownAlp 1^ North, Range 4 West, In said (jjwnshlp, county and state, and be illg the point of Intersection of said Ofeencastle and Cloverdale Road *tth the Improved macadam road known as the Charles E. Crawley et .I*.Hoad, a total distance of about ii* and one-fonrth miles and of a otA length of less than three m'les Lll In Putnam County Indiana Slid petitioners further show thv *1<l highway so asked to he ImprovJ iDfltiK at Its north terminus at a renjinaradam improved public hlghtay and terminates at Us southerly olnt In a free Improved macadam labile highway Said petitioners ♦commend that such road so asked to b® improved be Improved by pavnff the same with macadam and hat the same be Improved to a unlonn width of thirty-three feet Said octltloner further show that said highway tg i n great need of Imgrovesnent atl( j ^ a | such Improvement will he of great public utility Samuel A Hazelett Crank K Peck. John McFarlane. . C A Alice. J- W Cooper J A Keller S' P Fanner,

In

unto

my

in*. (Seal )

4. L Hlllla,

Thos T. Moore. W. M. Butherllu. Frank Alien. 0. N. Gibson.

H. Hoffman. C. C Gillen,

Johu A Detrlck

W. E Baney

M D. Ricketts Marion Farfow, Albert O. Lock ridge,

Ed Blcknell,

W W Tuckef. C. C Leacbman. John H James.

Dora Sweet,

i F. #• Hamilton,

A. A. I^tne. J M Allen, C. T Peck

W B Vestal, J F. Cannon, \rthv 4- HamrlcV,

j W Welk.

Wm M Houck,

W B Peck,

James H. Hurst. H. C Rudlslll, J. E. Dunlavy, o. s. Reevea, W 8 Grubb.

0. R. Dulln,

James B. Neisoa H. F Shoptaugfc. Harry L. Maxwell, James W W'oodrum, D H Curlck,

Ferd Lucas, Mack Jones,

b P Browning, John R. Cox. j W Shaver, Earl H Ellis. T B Farmer,

Milo Weal,

8 P Bruner. Edwin E Black,

T F Sage

W Q. Overstreet,

C C Hurst

Henry Blckneti

K. M l.yon,

James I. Nelson.

I S Peck,

witness whereof I have here aet my hand and the aeal of office thta Utb day of August.

C L. AIRHART.

BAINBRIDCE. Mrs. Margaret Allen has purchase the Sanford Carier plac®. Mrs. Zeima l.lllpgton and son spent Wednesday ai lohnnl® Michael’s. Miss Mary H.vJgers of Fort Wqrth, Texas, Is visiting her uncle. Jesse Caff muu Cale H|« hard sou, Grant Richardson aud Ward Sharp were home from ind lanapolls Sunday Mrs. Riddell and daughter Marie, of Montezuma are visiting Morgan Chadd. Mrs Maty Fulton ta visiting In Greencastle. Several from here attended the show at Greencastle Wednesday. Frank Ford went to Clayton Tues-

day

J E Sharp and A F. Ford weie In Greencastle Monday

Chocolate stains, soak In keroaepe

and wash in told water.

bruDi hltls. impure blood, run h,wn system and asthma This book a!-, ront&ln* jhotos and testimonials from al par Irs If yod are IntereMed in the curt and pieventton of tuberculosU and asthma, and have not had one of the t. ajklets, flu out and mall today the coiip„h below

BOOK COUPON M L. Haymann.

41/ State Life Bldg., Indianapolis Dear Sir—Kindly send to me without any obligation on my part, Nature's Creation book on tuberculosis and asthma, Including teatlmonlale

from local partlea

Nam* Street or H. F. O.. City State

epectfully, H. N Ellin®wood, K

4 Nohlesvltle, Indiana “

The orlclnal letter from Mi r .g stood Is on Me In our office along with scorel of inhere tellln® of the remail , le ene

Mrs Emma Blue and children spent I Ote derived by men, women ut.d ,1 idrer. rp.„ ... ,« _ , „ ,, I from Nature’s Creation Write tod y foi I uesday with Mrs. Lewis Keller. I free booklet containing full Inron atloti

Misses Clovw Orpha and Georgia j ‘ h « ,«*J ^ a,u V ’ l '' 1 In the treatment of tuben ul>.*l* and the

fthyan of Roachdale, are here visiting ^ conditions which lead up to t such ay

thoD grandparents. Mr and Mrs H

C. Blue.

The ItHle eon which arrived (stork routel at the home of Mr. aud Mrs B. C. Cox last week, will be known to Qie many friends at Kwtelle Leo. H C. Blue was In Coatesvllle on business aSturday. Fred Cohn and wife of Helle Cnion called on W. T Blue and wife Friday afternoon. Walter Terry, who Is working on a macadamized road near Wakelamd spent Sunday with home folks Many from here will attend the Horse Show and Horn-'Coming at Greencastle next Tutftda., Clyde Allen and Johnnie Ogles went to Gosport Saturday for a load of watermelons. A meeting was held at (he Walnut rnapet *aiur«ay tor tn* benefit or me cemtery Those wRi, are Interested In the city of the dead should take part or donate and have the cemetery cleaned up and Hep’ in better condition. Ye sprlbe ha not yet learned what steps were Ulea or when the date was set for . senenai cleaning

day

Mr and Mrs Mei.in Wright of An demon nave been for some time the guests of their l.ughier Mrs. G. W. WrlgRt spent I' lay night with Mr. and Mm. H. C blue, Wllford Wright formerly of this place but who now t-sldes north of Greencastle was circulating here amont; old-time friend- the last of the week. Mr. and Mm. W 1 Blue lost by death their flue driving horse, Dan Patch, Wedensday He was widely known In the community and a great pet of his owners. W 3 Carpenter ard f&mlly of Greencastle were the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. Vs V Blue Sat urday. Prof and Mrs-. Walter Keller and little son Kenneth Glenn of Greeneaa tie were guests at the home of the fyrmer's parents, Mr hud Mrs W. H Keller Sunday W T Blue and wife 'P«Qt Sunday wUh Fred Cohn and wife at Belle Cnlon Miss Dovie Wright and Miss Iva Terry spent uSnday afternoon with Miss Ruth Blue. Charles Keller Is a guest at the home of his brother, Prof W. Walter Keller at Greencastle this week and attended the Institute Mrs. W. T. Blue sepnt Monday after noon with Mrs. Lewis Keller. Messrs. Frank Scot' and W. T. Blue were at Coai®svllle Tuesday on business. Get the weeklv news by subscribing for the Banner. Contain mercuiy Bawaro of Olntmaet- tot C»t*rri. That ta mercury will tureiy *'-»ttoy th*tense of amell and completely de range the whole tyatem when enter log It through the mucout surfacea Btirti article* ahould neeer he used except on preaprlptlont from i cpulabl*thyaldaua. at the damage they wIS do Is ten fold to the good you cat. possibly derive from them Hall’s C» tarrh Curs, manufactured n» E J Cheney A Co.. Toledo. O contain® do mercury, and |® taken Internally, act Inff directly upon the blood and tnuc xi® surface® of the system In buy tog Hall ® Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine It Is taken Internal ly and made In Toledo, Ohio by F J. Cheney A Co Testimonials fro®. gold by druggists Price. 7ft«. gat bottle. Taka Hall ® r®mlly Pill# tor 'On®tl tatioi 4 “* (ad vanlaa tn®at 1

BRICK CHAPbL There was a birthday dinner given at Moris Keyt’s uSnday in honor of Mi». Mary Call, U being her 70th uHUi aday. There were tw’enty-twu pieseat and all bad a fine time. Hugh Uurdett and family spent uSuday at Mr. Cowger's Bruce Hall spent Saturday night xnd Sunda yiwth mother. Mis* Zoa Keyt ts vlaltiag relatives

at. Motion

Little Cieo Cowger is spending tts week wi(i) her cousin Thelma Burdstt Amos Brown and family spent Bun day with Adam Reislng and family Mae and Greta Keyt spent Thursday night and Friday at Morton. Miss Ruby Bain spent Thursday with home folks. Mrs. Mary Call is visiting her danth ter Mrs. Morris Keyt this week. Madonna Judy Is visiting her con uu Loralne Frank. Mrs. Zella Hamm and little dauth ter Dessle attended the Quncy pic )lc -ana spent a few days with relatives

there

KIDNEY TROuBuE BEGAN WiTn *

CAME BACK.

J. 1.. Hack! 916 Eighth St., Gibcoiu (11., was recently cured of a bad case of kidney trouble that started with a lame hack, and says: “1 am certainly thankful In getting a curs of my kid oey trouble by using Foley Kidney Pills ” Try them yourself For ea by ad druggists everywhere m * t wk

(advertisement.)

Cammlasiooers Will Meet. Gary, tad , tug 22.- The annual nesting of the county commissioners of Indians will be held here Sept. u> 12. Other state officials will also be prewent and swell ibe allendancs tu SOil. The ai raugeiuents for the meet lug are In charge of Pireldeul Hru*u

of taike county.

hud done great things in I vv,.i They murmured in theii i, „ be»rkeiied not unto the voi. ,* >r the laird" These things are wilttei r i our admonition that we uia> o i inuiiiiur, for when the people . . i.ii i n, l It displeased the Lord U Cor \ to

Num. it. 1).

The waters at Marati were awe,-tein-.l by a tree whk-b the L>rd she •-1 i Moses .ind which lie ( i-I lot ters This, to my mind, take- , . tia, to the tree of life In Kdeu and uai 1 to the trees of Kzeh tlwl 12 and the tree of life of Rev. xxll '2 1 think slot the tree that recovered the l-.-t si. (11 Kings vl, til, and In all 1 nee Hnii who alone can sweeten the hitler an: recover the lost Meditate upon IDs new name—"1 am ttie Lord that bealeth thee'—and he patient till He hiii,. - you to Kllrn ixv, 'Jii. 27i. In cesiMinse to their cry for f 1 H brought quails aud satisfied them wlc the tiread of heaven. They spake against God. They said: Can God fur nlsh a table In the wilderness? * * * Can He give bread also- Can He pi vide flesh for His people? Then ID mined down manna upon them h> eat and gave them the corn of heaven Man did eat angels' food. He sent them meat to the full (Fs. c( 4u Ixjvdlt, 19, 20, 24. 25i He said to M- ses, ‘Behold, 1 will rain bread from heaven for you. and the people shall go out and gather a certalu rate every day' 1 (lessou verse 41. or, as in the maigln. ‘the portion of a day In tils day. It i ame In this way: When the den that lay upon tbs ground was gone up it left a small round thing, white like coriander seed, aud it tasted like wafers made with honey (verses Hi. 14 31). Moses -uld unto them. "Tills Is the bread whl h the laird bath given you to eat (verse 15i They were to gather It every to rnlog before the suu was hot for then It melted and they were to gatbei U every man according to h!' eating some more, some less They were not to keep it ovei till the morrow, for It would spoil except on the sixth day. for then God would care for It that It should not spoil, for they were not to gather It ou the Sabbath (verses HI to 2dl. So perverse aud desperately wicked is the heart of man that some kept It over lilt the morning, aud it tired worms aud stank, and some went out to look for it on the

Sabbath iverses 20. 27i

When they first saw It they said. • v\ i : la this i herefor® it Is called maun i (verse l.Y inandm They ground It In mills or beat It In a umrlal i>r baked It in puns aud made cakes of it. and it tasted like fresh oil (Num xl 7 9i They did e«t It forty 'euis until they came to (he borders ot Canaan (verse 3m A golden pot of It was pi i< ed in the srk of the covenant when that ark was made and kept for a memorial (ver. — 34; Heb. lx. 4i He who gave tb ibis food has also given ns Hlmseli. the true bread from heaven and La- sdd "l am the living bread which cai . wn from heaven If any man eat of this biend be shall live forever And the bread tbat l will give is my rt-sU. which 1 will give for the life of the world (John vl. 511

Heud John vl. 47 -s

Believing on Him mentis receiving Him according to John 1. 12. The 11hrase "every man according to his eating" (verses IS 2D Is found ilso in lOiiuectlon with the passover tniuh (chapter,.xII 4- for whethei it be (he I a rut, or the niuiiua 11 Is Himself, and we are reminded of the words "lie that enteth me. e. eii he -hall live b\ Ule" i.lohll vl. :,7' There -s Ilf, ami Hie more ahiiml ntH 'The no.nnmrinr, II liephllllm hrolKht them \ ate: ti-m, j

CENTER MARION Andy Wood irom Indiaunpolis spent Ui any night with Mr and Mrs Ed

3 uumous.

Mis* May Haininond and Mrs. N&n • lark called on Mrs Addla Coleman uunaay attemoon, K Paid Ooleman, wife and dinghies' Mag, Agues and Mr. McCaffee of Ladiiapolrs . aioe in their auto EmfSKy rnoou to call on the former’s mothei Mrs. Mary Coleman and brofher I'-mJ and family and started back to • ir ludiunapoas nome Sunday night ■Ur aud Mrs. Ed. iUmmons spent Sunday with Mrs. Myrtle Kuark and

on Melvin.

Mrs. Flora Bunteu who has been c k tor three weeks or more la better Miss Clove McCaiumack spent Mon day night at J. W. Coleman's. Mr and Mrs. Wesley Stewart were .-MiuJay viators at Mr. Summer’s near i'enter School House Mrs Etta tkamire and daughter Eli went to a birthday dinner last „etk tor an uncle of Mre. tkamire, Douglas Mullinlx, near Keelsvtlle. M ill Herod aud family' of Urenaeuae -pent Monday night at J. W Code-

man’s.

Mr. aud Mrs Ed. Simmons. Mrs Myrtle Ruark and son Melvin and H >> Ye Hon culled ou Dora Kuark and

family Wednesday evening

Mr and Mrs. Henry NlctuMa called >> -heir grandson and wife. Mr. and Mr: Marlon Cline, Thursday aftef-n-Hiu, seeing their little great-grand-

daughter, Hazel Marie

SEEN IN PARIS SHOPS. With Mack gowrnw »b« tbra^quarter length Jacket of white satin silk or moire. Is worn. These are In dlrectolre sty!--, with cutaway fronts and

swallow tail Jackets

A happy mixture Is fashioned with the skirt and front of bodice In checked vioifc, n.d white material, with collar, tie ami sash of .iciet satin ribbon Long pLiir-d violet redingote with buttone match iWlth this is worn a white tat with a tail violet osrlch

feather

(ta- roe turn 1 Coogv-tloDe. ll)®Snnn»tto«a >* h Meres.. Worm ke»*r ; - ** S C«Uc. Crjtax sud Wekefuln^vr of lofMxU 3. 4 Dlsrrk. a of t ulkirea BUS auuue ...... 9* 9 Coufke. Llrouohnis 94 • toatkerke. > ^ wM. .eureUle 9a • HsaSertae, Ki.'k rtr afeebe. VrrUg. 94 !• Pve^-Mle. Ellgeetigu. W»ak HtMooia.... 9» 19 CreSi). a-anoi .ufk. Lervagiai 9» la Balt tibruii. *.itiolloke 9a IS Kbruiuuli.in, kola(oso 94 10 Sever ee4 Xeu.. Mstalls 94 IV Piles. SIIQJ hr 1 loadia.. External, ha—St.9a I® fleierrk. ten ,-:i- ..Ookl la Heed 1)4 9® Mkaortux tdo'etk.. ■ 44 91 Aetliare, u,., .^^d.ptffl.-oit Un-eiblag 94 9V hUeer Ule.-eka. .e.*a.-x- 94 9® Nerroae IMSmUr, VItel Weexaese 1 Mr 9® Vrlmrr raruuMu<>«c*. Weuth. Bed...'. S4 9S kere Jkreei. ^udtey ..... - ■ w...fVX-.94 77 ta Crippc (.rip 2S >aU hf drygxwte, or seat ou n< rlpt of en*. aCMeSt- eVt» HOMSO. ■■Pk • tX> .Cknw WhUkia eel am, iueeU. Raw Xo»x

e. H. MELTZLK TIN PLATE. SHEET IRON ANQ (• ORNACE WORK rogflng end spouting. Phon® 247. Eatlmataa given an all kinds of mstaiworr Ehop i n Marquis Building. Walnut St Qraancastia, ind. Perfactien Crimp Qalvanlzed Iron roofing No nsiia a* poaeu No moou sticks.

real ESTATE, FIRE and ACCi DENT INSURANCE, COAl FiRD LUCA*. Phon* 233 21 * Indisns fet

IF You CANT Find what you want go tu klLPY MAKUW Attti & SECOND HAND STORE A full line of household goods PHONE 1*« •OUTH MAIN gT.. 719 /*i >24

CHAS. L. PERKIN* AUCT10.' •'FR. R. f. D. No. 3, BalnbHdgs, Ind. Sales ot all kinds solicited dss, writs or phona me' st my sxpacso or laava your dates With ths Bannor oflica T elaphons Citato a »V *

HAMRICK.

Bond i- Lewis and Hamrick Bros shipped two cant of stock from here Monday and Tuesday, to Indlanajiolls Blood -tains should he soaked when fresh in cold water

CEMENT WORK DO all KIND* CELLAR FJUNDATlOn, • IDEWALK ETC. (h B. PA4*KEtf PHONE 17*

THE WAIST DEMAND ""Followlug’The demand for colored waists in chlffogi' ls. a Call Tor 'slmfrar sh&das in sJiks. -parUculariy -rape ds cin-e tays aha Dry Goods DconCdirst Theke more practical models are made in mei-tallored cut. The sleeve -nows i he long shoulder line and in some uses, the real peasant eat Pleats are an important factor of the blouse back and front and are seen In the boxpleated form, In side pleats, or again in groups of machine pleats

l fie stnil teii rod. ( \ ' n

Lightning Juinp*d From Wire Betersburg, Ind Aug 22 Sarah

Jsu* ShoslT. sUl/nre rears uld wm standing in frout of bar hume haneath

a islsphorie wire when ligblnlne i uient - i

Jumped from tbs wire aud struck bef ®n tup of lb. Lead knocking hei uc

conaoiou*

•Arrv Wt ta** hf"

CASTOR IA

For Infant* and CMldrth

Tli KM You IUii Aiwtjs Baugtit

Bears th®

Stgaatar* ot

<■ , Y-Modicins Made I I»Kd ? gwdBladd*ln«bIe#' , j FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS O limkache. RKeumatiaxn. Kidney* oad joQLBladder. .— l-or sale by eu uiugstot* evarywnere

HOUSEHOLD HINTS I se boiling water fur teu tins Us® salt and lemon Juic- on Ink 1 r talus. Turpentine or benzine a ill icmove j paint stains To soiften brown sugar wnen it has 1 tiecome lumpy, stand it tver a veJLel j liiled w ith boiling water A good sized pearl button sewed in'to the corner of a dish doth will be found a convenience Ahen cleaning sauce pans. Fine linen and all piece- of hand- ] some lingerie ahould be wrung oua by ' hand and never through a wringer

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“TALES OF HONEY ANO TAB" FROM WEST AND EAST. Win. Lee, Paskeuta, Calif., says, gives universal batisfatclou aud I ujm only Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for my children." E. C. Rhodes, Middle ton, Ga, writes, “1 had a racking la grippe cough and finally got relief tak lug Foley's Honey and Tar Compound." Use no ether in your family and refuse substitutes Fur sal* by ail drugtsts everywhere in « f wk

(advertlsenraul >

Mildew is obstinate and often difficult to remove, if lemon and suit or Javeile water do not iamove It nothing

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The In. Ident nr l{.‘|ihlilini ilna ' lb.- , tiliilict u lIII MnUlek (vvli v Dll and ihe Vli-fiu V uf (In- Isiaeliles miller In-lmi while Anrmi and llm -.rived up tin; h iuds of Me- - until the go!n« j ^ down Ilf the sun -III e-t - the I iiiitilct j l| « i f ti-xli und spirit uud llmt w e are to I yu e (lie old sinful nature no i|ivirter , whatever lie have one at the Father's right hind for us who ever llvetb to make Intercession slid w ho cauuot fall, hut we must be willing to he always delivered to deat'i. the desth of Self fill HI- sake ill Cor Iv.

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Note the new name lehovah-ulssl, (he l.ord my banner (xvll. 15. margin), and remember Song II 4 "He brought me to the banqueting house, aud 111* haulier over me was love."

IK 11! SMS SAGEilEA

AND BEAUIIES'FADED, 6RA1 NAffl,

Mixed With Sulphur Makes kHair Soft and Luxuriant and

Removes Dandruff.

old-time mixture of Sage Tea

and Sulphur for darkening grav', streaked and faded hair is coming in vogue sgain, says a well-known downtown druggist It was our grandmother’s treatment and hundreds of women and men too, are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a youthful appearance

is of the greatest advantage

Nowadays, though, we don’t hsvs the troublesome task of fathering tfe* sag® and Lba tnussy muuog at hoa®.

All drug ®tor®® sell tb® r®®dy-»o-u*a product ealisd ”Wy#th'» Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy'’ tor tboox W cent* a bottler It ia -the most popolar because nobody can tfftcover it ha* b**o applied. Simply damusn • soft brush or tpong* with “Wyeth’s Sage and Sui phur" and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand st a dm* Do this tonight, and by raornfnf the gray hair disappears and after soother application it is restored to it* oatorai color WhatdeUgbta the ladie* with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur 4» thfcibesides beautifully darkening the hsir they say it prodUcaWttMbtoR hibtre end sppearance of abundance which is so attractive: brides prevents dandruff: itching scalp and falling hair. Here, you gray haired fottWi get busy look ysar* yo«g®r. For sti* *xaa .-s .-issoded u» Stevens Co