Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 December 1880 — Page 7

ft Latest! Miss E. C. Rowland M I L L T N E R,

And Doftlcr in

Fancy Goods and Notions.

will nam<‘ old MoiFht Siiidons, south of : Ihiinbridgo, ami old Mother Moss, on Hump Creek. In tills way people got along very comfortably for some time without any doctors in their midst. Hut tin y, too, cime along in due time amt -oon became as plentiful as needs be.

Furniture, Hictures & Picture hrames

C. J. KIMBLE 4 SON,

The only exrlusivu noinufuotur'-rs end .lei lers

r . . , j in the county. Uierel'ore it is thu only i-erlain coneiaiing ol ■ |,| HC eto set K no, t furni’uro at low price*. Let

Hosiery. Corsets, Fancy Neck llandker-'' ,ver J rbod » und Us'huwuy Block,

chiefs, Spani-h Fisclmcs, etc, *“

just in time to save the building The people of this town are afraid of Are— they have had enough of it John A Cooper ha- gm e to Terre Haute .. Miss Mary Williams who went west a few day , since, wo understand will not return umil spring Before.

On account of the condition of the road* the recent nin water had bt come an obtravehng was done principally on horse- ject. We heard one man say he was “in” Lack. The value of a family horse wa-' a nickle f>r a pitcloTof water.,. estimate I according to the numher he, Mr. Bolton has secured a patent on n could carry. When the family increased i medical pr parat on for the cure of cholbeynnd the capacity o r his back, there wa- era in hogs Quite a number ol always some Ly that time large cnougl i -atv lags have been “snaked in ' for the

And will make a specialty of Ladies’ Underwear & Fine Laces,

Coimstiiipr of

English Thre.iti, Applique, bretons, etc. Call ami pee Goods an<l Prices. New Goods constantly arriving

Ha 5 rwork i»r< Eh st NV'i«h 5 ri irt

THE STAR.

promptly mado to order,

n street

2T> tf

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Livery, Snle and Feed Stable. ISlark X SSt’olhoti*. Wt* keep the noatost riq-i, best horstM. finest torriii^C'. etc., oyt*r kept in Putnam county,

all ol which

to walk. In this way they came to town I mill during the snow L. F. to do their trading. Craw ford is proud his r.cw hoy baby ... I hire are always in all communities, . . Mr. 1. S. I’erry'8 new house will ^— ; some persons called “m cle” and “aunt;” i soon c under cover. Mr. Steele, of

El 1 \ yV N I) EOLINd \ not that they are related to every body,' lireencistle, is the fmss carpenter

but as a tr.atti r of respect. 1 wdl theri - 1 .... Mr. Humaker is out again, after a

I roabyterian Church j f or q Clk || |,j, n .'i' nc | n ]t, because that severe sickuess. I-aac Watson is also

was not his name, and his wile "Aunt Sally," for the same reason. They came to Bainbridgn one cold morning. Aunt Sally riding behind Uncle B ui. They stopped at the store to do some trading. For short, I will call the merchant Major, who wa« a very polile gentleman, ft wa-!

customary in those days for mo-t mer- 1 Htiil** ol Itespeet. chants to keep something to warm upj tliiki;nca-ti.e, Nov. 3') 1880. their custeu ers if they were a little I’o the Master Workmen, tifficcrs ami c illy. So the Major invited L'ncle Ben Members of College City Lodge, Ne. to take something, as the in wr ing was ‘J. A 0 U W.

Services

to-morrow. gray* Hope there will be no more coasti tng accidents on Water Street Hill. ft^Fggs are scarce, and selling at I tigur< s hi di enough to suit anybody. glj)}“l)r. Maiine preached an able tern ! perance sermon last Sunday morning ley-Miss Mitchell, o! Martinsville, is visiting the family of A. S. Bryan, Esq. Neat Friday nn.-Lt is r- gular meet i’.g ti'ght for Greencastlc Cotnniiiidery, No. 11, K.T. l adies are busily occupied in the pin cu-hion, tidy, slipper and dressing gown business.

convalescent The m w section boss is a German from “do^n the road.” .. Charley (Mark is now clerking at the water tank south of town. He makes a good on? Take Thk Staii and ho happy.

A Scnooi.-Bor.

Slates,

Pencils Pap^r Ink. And School Supplies of all Kinds, 0-0 TO BOOK STORE. S.E. Cor. I'ulilicSiimiri*. Greencasllc. Ind. GEORGE BICKNEiaL,

Manufacturer and Dealer in

etc., ever

ur« hired out at redii«*e 1 ra Country people'vishitu? their horsus w>■ 1 fed and cared tor while in the city should put them up with u«. We buy hor«e8 and miller.

x v

Callender & Dunn.

Proiuietora'of

CASTLE MILLS,

^Dealers in

cold, and politely proposed to sweeten; We. your committee, appointed to presome f* r Aunt Sally, They iir bibed i pare resolutions on the death of our late freely and proceeded to do their trading, 'brother, Michael Kagan, offer the follow-

after w hich the Major set out his bottle i mg a* their report:

to Uncle Ben and proceeded to sw eeten ! Whereas. It has pleased the Supreme some more for Aunt Sally, tvh* took i*. Master Workman of tlio Universe to rc-

-MTijTrr k»uws just how to move from our midst our worthy broth-

aweetc !ui Uuny liking; oh. dear, what a er, Michael Kagan, in the prime of life; g®” Messrs. John Cawley and W. A. V Afaj,.r. ■ By tins time they wore ! therefore, hc‘ it

Bi*hop, of this city, attended the Supreme ready to start for home. ’Wm». Major Resolved, That in the death of brother | Commandery af the Universal Brother- 1 h'i'lpt'd Aunk twiliv np behind fancle B^n Kagan the Lodge has lost a goodnnmhood, at Danville, Ills., last week. on Old doney.” C>n their way Aunt her; his family an excellent, genial nnd

Sally continued to praise the Major tiy 1 affectionate father and husband, whose saying: “Dear Ben, if you only knew highest aim was ’to provide for iheirev-

ftaTlf you wish your mother-in-law to consider you boss of yaur own shanty, -utiscr.be for Tuk Staii—one dollar a

year

A r-§L V \X_S

you wi*h your good wifeandin

nocent children to “rise up and call you bless“d ' for Tub Staii—it isn't ' costs only a dollar llishci.t market nrice paid for drain. yeai

Custom grindina a rpecialty. \

mill! to i of Muncie, Ind., who was / the Presbyterian Church ol tins city, refuses to come here, alleging as a reason therefor that the pea

Flour, Meal and Feed.

On Mill lot lor*«n*riv ocoupiotl Ly Gage’tf i

SOI Til GRKENCASTLi:.

how to sweeten it like the Major, I would , comtnrt and want; and, while we never take any more away from home.” deplore his lo*s, »e recognize in it the She continued to praise the Major until hand of Providence to draw us nearer to

iliey got to the branch near home, wh« re | the path of duty.

1 Hd Honey stopped to drink. By this Resolved. That we deeply sympathise time Uncle Ben ha I got a little jealous with tin* family of our deceased broth' ! nf the Major, and as Aunt Sally was say- in this their greatest iiflfiction, and extend ; i mg “what a sweet Major,” he gave her a to them our earnest desire for their future j

And Farm ^la(diim k ry f nrnrralSv.

% %

Hftfl on hand nnd for phIo af lowcnt posoible prices,

IIOOSIKSS WHEAT GmiSJ.S, 15 >th one ;ind two-horpe. Also the Celebrated Studobaker

LUMBER WACiONS, SPRING WAGONS, AND EARRIAGES.

teirAn article printed two weeks ago j ho|ne 0n arriviie- ho calli d his son to I Resolved, That these resolutions be | The attenti.-.n of the public ia partleularly cnlleJ to inn lino o( K.rm ami Serinf Wafiw i ....... .. mannlacturod oy mo; *heHo troo H will bo found to be built ol the bent matoriulH. by coiuya

in what claims to be tbe only tnil} timr help his mother down. Th? boy said his spread on tlie IB cords, a copy sent to the tout workmen, and are fullv wnrr mtol.

..I »»i b tnnoil ami f'hriHiian iroplclv 1 . , , r i r i , i , . Dealer in Iron and aS oel. Horpe Shoep and Horpe-Shoo NailP, and Pittsburg Coal. I' 1 ' 1 »>' h-toned and .hnsii.n wet k y mother was not there. “I tell you, you family of our deceased brother and to NorthlKlst (•(irncr Indiana ami Columhi.l streets, (iri'eilf istle, newspaper published in ,r. en. a-i.e. ,uy scamp, she is there, and help her| the county papers fur publication; aUo| irn , :ll . atten f, on horse-ghoeing ami repairing generally.

pleat.Munii will nut spare liii.i. I smart nudge with his elbow, and rode on welfare.

Itodrtl i

-l>ich the naino is hyphenated to the j ( | uwn >. "i n dp 0 d t father, mother is not that a memoriil page be set apart in our

ionoiol ihe I posfoffice, is worthy the attention of all [ ,t iere/ . By this time Uncle seen that Records, which ihall contain thafollow-

FiBESt 2Ilfl Latent Bv!c Ci CarriH^C^ people who endeavei tolive Upright, hon-FvuntSally a a* gone, and his first thought ing only:

Chri, ‘ U * , ‘ V! 6 * rlic,u • IluJed j «’as that she had run away with the

- tor panics, woddinrt and lunvraU on | to was beaded Some Ideas on Divorces," ; \i„j 1)r . So he called suitable assistance And mules b«*ught and soil. struck Jit trie lundarnenta. ideas on . in( j p r ocecde«i at onco to purse the lu^i0 U A N L) C E N 1 It A L which the doctrine of t hristian niarnogi lives. On arriving at the branch wheri LTVERY SALE and ! is based, thereby Opening wide the door.. (qj j) oneT s j 0 pp (1( i ( 0 ,],ink, they found

fi'-s a V^T T’ f ' in ^ a < R ,,c “ t ' n f’ n “ covert way, the ad- Aunt Sally with the water i unning in her |

JgjEUE^jD S J/kAjX*I ; misbion of all the impure and pestilential | mouth, and .she was spurting it out, say- | Northeast Corner Public Square. 1 theories of frec-loveism, etc. We fuel "Not another drop, Major, without Oreeucasth'-Ind. .liillN i ANS I.KY. moved to warn newspaper men to avoid jt i* sweetened.” Uncle lien

“ ‘ in Ten |'ho publication of this class of nutter, Sal |y migrated to Illinois

tor by so doing, they are poisoning the

J minds of young and old, giving counte I While such cases as the above seldom 1 ! nance to lowdness, and setting at naught occurred, liAtc them to illustrate a the word of He who is and was too wi*e pii as( , j n pioneer life. t0 <?rr - 1 have no doubt there was as largo a

j per cent, of tho old pioneer citizens of! j Putnam County ready to frown down '

is at the pres- j

THE CHICKERING

If You (>oii*t <'iit< ii Iliiu

Itii) a.

and Alim

many years I

To the Memory of Brother

MICHAKL KAGAN,

Who became a member of this Lodge March!*, IST.'i and was called from his lahorsin this

world by the Supreme Master Workman on

High,

the 3‘Jd day of November, 18K0

at the age of 45.

PBAl'l: UK TO Ills ASItKs.

PI A N O,

TZEEIEC VIGTOIR-

| In nil grout oonlr^t-. un i for th« Fifly-jfev^ii Yffirn th» # „ ! Worl.i being r *|>io(i not only by tbf* mak* , r‘* nf tbifi country, but of Kuropo

; duriug tho present condition of trade at

A«An'>wloi|gM St.MvInrd thv

will be ofl#fe*t

CORRLSPONDENvj

in

E.

Mop and iiikou Brink at

s:\ i i:\iii4i* siizoo^i,

Thp:readers of Thk Star will plen*»o bear in * s, ich conduct os tliis

mind thbt w© *1" not hold ourseivei L day.

nle tor or endorse tbe opinioun of correspond-

j ents published in these ctdumn^. V^r siutpl*' 1 —

!gi>e space to our 0<irre9p»»ud<;ntK that thu did ole may b* trn what the thoughts ol too

OVENS .V BRO., 1'rop«., West Sid#'i pie may le.irn Pubic Square, (ireencastle, Ind. Cuil51 ncighors are.

MMjpnrrwiviaia,-, * . —— — „ ■-■•wm Thk St ah nlwayF wc’i'jme^ new c y oorre*

'IW.I !\ O.X • 52 'IAS. , Hpondonfo l>om vnrioos j-;iri fc ft’ the couth y.

"TiniState of Indiana. Putnam County, in I:iL»nitf the news of your neighborhood.

1 (he Putnam Circuit Court, Fehi uary Ti r:n, i al,t * q«vc it printed. 1KK1 i *-'^*4 - ' Frank A. Arnold and EMail V niili<-n vJ ; it* Hu*

A v!:ori /' V' .>:T K .:r K r, l W*. Dec. 1, I ***. .riu>*, :ii"l till tlnir nil. avit lb it - ii.l .I.J i.',..,*.. u T .,,. Walt.'. M, i •. i> i. I a rcidvi.t ol tlJ! 1A

As a clai- they wore guod cit-

tzens and lumc.-t. for at that tiuie there j A ('HIUA<

was not a vault or safe in the county ! All the ui'inav that was brought to this i county to puichas • land and stock w as in currency, and was paid out in Urge amount-.. and kept by the fartne>s wiih-

out the least fear of robh.ry.

Respectfully submitted

VY. A. Y. Bishop i Joiik f’AWIf.Y, > B. S. f i IIA M A M S

in C. H. & 1*

Committee.

GrcjitU SUadascrd

ft 1M Ms

o bk<»i‘kk’s happy in-i

V KS’IM KNT. IChieaf" Journal.)

Lewis II. O'Uonoi, K*q„ whose office i* j

CS

All t-ers'io. wistiiuu to tuircUaSv

w*r- 'irTRn''',l ,.nr Pilin'', in liin i'.KKA I u l llll. I IS r.\|i| in l,< I \ III IV, 1-1 : ,1 the UUEAT EXPOSI l ION in P \ RfS. ! ■ ! at the IM K \ Vl luN \ I. i \1*'» -I lioN iii I’iiiii. i ST**: » n i h I ih-- k " nd ■ tonnial Es'bition,Philadelphia.‘T*.

or Mamin*! in-iniiiientt cur WArr-rounn*.

are rvspeetfallrllnTitH t.. »i^<

located at 93 Washington sir' et. this city lately related the following in the healing of our reporters ns an evidence of es !

pocial good fortum . I have het*n sutler j 130 Fifth AyCIKIOi New York,

ing, sai'l Mr. O’Conor, fot a number of

It i. related that after Arthur Mo-

Gaughey was elected Clerk he was m the I we* k i with a v.-rv severe pain in my

' jfr a n may find a few wotds in n lation to . iiubit of putting all the money ho received ' ’’ack. b.-lj. ved to h ‘ Divin the etf.-cts ol a

Ik s’ . r< c. r-. t v. t . . ■ 1 u

Ciiickering & Sons.

15G Tremont Street, Bontoa.

• «»i Indiana t i f Some of the numerous rvade™ of Pin;

Iciticc ih thort!" n* ncrcl'y ;:iven paid defon# | g

I, that uiileF' he bo a Till appear on the !ir«t a h umj unv» » iu r» ^ vi v*o m it i m* .« iv . ,— — 0 — ....... , , , . . © of the next torm <-t iIh* I’utn.tni (’jr • sIlti. • v • »* «•••.• i - <*1 r » » « » i • contrfic’tod wnilo ^hi trip lak**-i. 1 iia*! Li. M b« h..M.„ ..n the Im Monde"..fV.Vfl.ambnd c and vicinity in eaily times not ; into one of his wife s blue stockm i and |>( for ,, y ,, O f our .,h v K:L ,Hir':oVnl h yVnU U 8.!mr. e nd imwei lteToil1 « r i ' Uer *‘ T ' | keeping it under the bed. When remon- ' si( . ians #ml ..ri,,,,* remedies. Three M demur to said complaint, thesamuniil be! At the time of writing there! is but one strated with by a n ghhov for his care-. da vs ago I ahandonnd thorn all, ami got ^Bi'i'®"' inVm'm''."and tfo MniG f'Val.f Cnurt. ^ lot in town ch ar of timh"r. and it ap-j les-ness with tlie funds intrusted to his of Jacob's Oil, applied it at

8 e-XI-fc;" |.Mnt ihaihoMliyin. out I « b. .,1. I: ^ •no thought tl'.at it would evor improve so i>* lo ran.tin Americfi an safe tn}' ail j ^ow fi*el no pain wimtevor. as to reciuire hlreets and alleys, therefore >tocking. J. ILiLAj* — 1 the original plat wm laid out without 7~ t/rl A finely drw.od young wnman waa the

I either. The roads passing tbrougb town I iilnatiivlEIn, J jcomplamant in a Washington Police

wore only cleared of timber sufficiently i, » rilon "‘ e > r 1 M ia'°rest your Court, and the prisoner an old w oman *n

01)1 ft KmillS .fora wagon to pass. The logs and tops! r ' » lie rs. as I •"> a new beginner at writing | tatters. “What charge do you make ,,IS1, of the tree, were left lying where they !''“"r* tho papers. What 1 tell you ; asked the judge.

reply.

• - f >«nix«**i ii »rreenr • - id . uni ,nn .lu

<Ii 8( ol .NnveiuLtr, A. 1>. iH'iil.

( M '• -SrCCEbSS !

jC ... . .

|Ow ins to a l-rstriy incr«io<cd bufincss, ba* ! were rolled out—wood cost nothing hut i Wl, ‘ ^ R ifenn ‘- T own W'' 11 w *.v bum obliged to ut.vcd bis ftoek ot ,i,„ t r,.d .n it,. ir>^ u i,.a.-..n Silas Matigun, of lovra and George mother, I am sorry to s.iy

Vagrancy,” was tin

\ SI1EHM AN AND TlIK OVI.Y T>B. -MEIIMAV ke an loth, rmblic for tlm r"-' year*or i< .re tor hir mii-cc lul incifn ' c.r treating llupluri- s ill tin aim .y.ncc an* injury trusses infiii't, «n'iy •»*• ' ofi - iIt«‘l ;U hin ofii>• e, >t. 1 .■ hi i •, Mn. um111 Bie . i!i • ! Bt*< m bvr. after tn .tut iih New York offifa Offi.'• addr#ia in the >♦. I.ou in nty t i*erf. .Mr. 11. F-GeorfH*. Attorney at I t»t. Kent. I nion « o . l..w i. ». .t« *1 by Br. .Nb-rm.n al hi* LouIb onirc. writoi*; ,, ll»Tinc upim! your I'.uptur.* trc.Gn«*"T. and bivuijr Lcmu per»a

nentlj oured, I buy© spoken highly of B

hr Sherman is the di« • >?erer I the only hy 1

No man i« Miff who hftB » rupture. n«nn «tti*r bnw h. iKnifinnt be m.iy « -i U r it. f-r e? ery in n who ha ■' ’1 h’d from it * nue fl Altered hi idF It t hut. it w .is b it a t r »n j; ail ment : in*d ey ery man who now sufferi from it and the injury of tru re**, to such an extent that ife has enjoyment 8, once reaardud it aa un w *rtby flpe' ial sUent i'*n . It ih not a stand *11' I H "I mi ion

it in Bt* aiiily progro- ire, eren unto death, and he i i-tL'CtUHBy relieve*l of it before tho *1 ty '*t .“ulfering .

RttienU from abr ad can receire treatment ar I I

the culling. I had all the logs nect .sxarv

the ncceH-.iry steps to b«

i oUectUiilly relieve l ol it before trie «i iy •>! Fum ring an 1 uL "in com* s up* n him .

Do you know her?” “She is m, (-.h"«i‘,>7'

treatment- und with safety from the dangers/.f striinKiiJaiefl^Hurture. »jl>

ns eountry

It ia i lust.ruteol

cure, an*! mailed t#

The spec*

ireutment. nnd with nafetT from th'' dan*en« <*f •tr ioKiilaird Rut tun-. M I > RnoK •

vu»t* A w IBKK gives the most reliable nroofs t om dirtinKu^he.t j.roferN’onal gentlemen, cn fc.wwwky.Eb- I>,.L,1, • 10 build ft shop eighteen by tw nt, *•- ' ' rthorn Indian*, are Tl.UIng utor. hinsed and the m.giatr.te deoliuod and m^rchan.. ,,f hi.

■l I ()(.6l It I I O' 1 MOllS. f,.,., .-u, an j |„, nn on B lot »ix b> twelve ’ lJ,c,r p* ,tnts ' to commit the mother. I with I.hoti's-raphic llkmabbya ur«itr«mely bad Maea befor* and ait.r ci

I ,•> in..-of the old ."-ulcrs wirnrathci l ' 1 '- "»>•* concluded lo go to F1--I.BLK LA OILS. El SPb H ?! ffy 51 * Xy'-T'’

GLASS .A QUEEN SWA RE.

To tfiij larc' room on tiie

P»1!! KiUc ot Psiblic SQttiiisi*

Those languid, tiroaome I causing you to feel scarco’y

cLuc.l awhile. Billy is a large boy— mu-.h larger than ho was when he wa-. a ! good deal smaller The big hoys

mid big girls write' notes at school when taking fiom your syste'm all its elasticity;

I think it ia driving the bloom from your cheek;

j I that continual strain upon your vital

sensation*, able to be

your feet; that constant drain that is

sensitive on liit* subject of temperance. ! When lai-drg my shop l tnadi a remark | disrespectful of the corner saloon. They

ktdsortethfdrywoods rtwe Ofi. UawUiM *ll refused to help me further unless I , , W.- Ids lriomi-and the- fttbli- gencr illy will wuu y „ c - t |o a g.Kon, which I refus. d t,,e •' d,,n » 8 ‘'« llle,1, •

ipricswiUbo tound aVlow or lower thim'. m do, and thev all loft. In a few days n »u r ;li'y to do so.... (■oorge »nu | force! , re nil<-iing you irritable and fret [ ln " ,s “' rn ,nJI “ n,, ■ 1 lllp „. d pjoncors 0 f tornFcrance, hearing 1,otk have bought four large bla k ; , ul can t .^i| y hj removed by the use of r' , lIb!e P ?uuMnv , r!’odM«' , « ,UCl " of my defeat, came in and raised my shop tniwaU big ears, I believo they , hat marvellous remedy. Hop B.tt'.s ttbli- < ountry liutlnt., . VU i)Tt>r |irnllL .. t ' are going to work them like horses ... Irregularities and ohs'ructions of your

lhe first stove oer jrou.ht to Bat . *ystem are easily redieved at once, while i bridge was put up in that atop, having 10 e'• 1 ’• l ‘ l o ‘'b ' " The special cause of periodical pain is r<-! to send to Terre Haute for it! jafestival on Christmas evo. The boya j U10 Will you heed this?—Cincinnati Doctors were rather scarce in these ! “f 0 *** k ' n B huving a dance. 1 don I.Saturday Night. Kt.iJ

as a gfiu-rai I li * ,e to ^ ancc : 1 don't know why, unle** 1

it's because 1 can't During our

?k ■ x " X i in" or some handy, accommodating per endu snowy weather John Bowen found a | 0 f ))t |. erj #nd ^

fk&rr -,F;„ tho nei d.boruood who had learned F ,,L ’ r ^uy .ram:, wandering about in the mint of Fellows’ Hypo, bosphite*. wi i-r experi- nce a little more oU'now with hia feet frozen. Tho trustee Whooping Cough is a nervous disease of |

To.n

M It'

AIS!£lT£.«?i.

tl Vi d m a U S Kbw a ^ B W B

^51 Bro;idftvay« Cor. Tlurriiy ^f*. ^1. \ •» an«I 4:5 ^lilk Si., Deware t> ( e^rtain •*»r.fi I ’noe man anil impe^tar* wh • repre*ient tti*n*Hve* a" Br. Sh era .a.

T%i* fVfrrw h try* wc frill. fAw ^rtb***' *<»*e4 *0 /Nel rrf vIvMVflr. MARCHAL & SWtITH ORGAN CO., OPA

r.Y (H-ii'ling 11 reel frotn fiw'Mtrv in parehesrr ten *4lI th\* beauviful Organ. TOio«h«»« -jft M k I

IH tuctiis loun. au.id waluu ca-*- »* im-.w " 1.4 h«*t« of Itrcdft. f*' r wop w

V o are itcieriniiivii that every ouv sfiall hw - an u|»p>oviinity u» te«i ihta niiiguiUccot Org n. U* i.for* t,«t»!i • r *.« ''•860, ‘ " s send on Fifteen Days* Trial, w j m:uJ wiu

am • MnillL, »l >U »u<l IXMIU tlluX HiHIh, .» umpU tx- Muuh ki (MitOt Drp««ii Ute tneury vmh « our tmuk or i*uy rcspoueiblr imu u> he paul U

* t'rgau la reluruxil < o •*,

a «/«• a « 0 i-cli*r« itrgon. I e/ SiaO. Ordtr airvcl or a* lul fer Ml Up-

r % ork, N. ¥»

IEST ON EARTH!

parts m those days, and,

Whooping Cough is successfully treat-

k fe

'SRBB i th i

h f \

thini:. the reopio ‘lul their o\rn doctor- ,v "*' vv " t * ov 1 v *'‘ v ‘* *' ‘ ‘ ‘ y h ' y ''* | ecj By Kt'parvtin^ the patients bi*Tond

. i « —^*i...- round a ^ ftur « *'

bout in iheL, n p| 0 jI’ho trustee Whoop

common aHraenti of tho human eys-| ’ " l k"" (•- t .1. n* h 11 t ' ‘ ^ , na y’ Pe produced in one susceptible by |

huVliig US : ,hwariii'. thi-cniii-h of anoltn r ner- i

i i-o sympathetic a nature that a parnxoysm |

Dr. Layman came very near

mmH&ZZ&Z I tern, as alw of the most natural relief for,

I ;h, tn. stood always ready M give the ben-j^^^ *»'"** *« OX l^ y ,\ ^ eU \

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