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4 Poor IVeaA Woman Am she la termed, will endure bravely and patiently jjoniet which a strong man would give wty under The fact is women are more patient than they ough to be under auch troubles. Every woman ought to.krow that she may obtain the most experienced medicul advice free of charge and in absolute confidence and privacy by writing to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce has been chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., for . many years and ias had a wider practical experience

in the treatment of women's diseases than any other physician in this country'. - His medicines are world-famous for their astonishing efficacy. ' t v - The most perfect remedy ever devised for weak end del! cate women is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. V' The many and varied symptoms of woman's peculiar ailments are fully set forth in Plain English in the People's Medical Adviser (1008 pages), newly revised and up-to-date Edition of which, cloth-bound, will be mailed free on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Address as above.

THURSDAY J. S. Ness transacted business in Chicago today. , Mrs. John' Staley was a South Bend visitor today. Nathan Lee was among South Bend visitor today. Jos. Anderson went to Lajaz this morning on busiress. H. G. Sheltoa of Rochester was here today on business. Mrs. D. G. Smith is visiting rela tives at Tiosa this week. Wm.'F. Ormond was a South B:r J ,. . . , I business transactor today. Dr. Edward Danforth was at Indi- .. , . . , i Donald Baktr and John Shoemaker fire visiting in South Bend. Mrs. Frank Burns was the guest of Grovertown friends itoday. . Mrs. Chas. Kilmer is visiting rela tives at Etna Green this week. Mrs. Louis Wittmaack spent th t i : , cu tj aav on ousiue m cvuiu wtuu. i -i 1 . w i ... 7 JulmsKeitzman transacted busi ness ai .nea xena xnis lorenoon. , i r t- ii j lienrj lioaer and son, .ira, oi iui ver were m the city on besmess to y- - . - I TJ. S. rmert spent the day at. rew anisie. ..uicn. iooKing aner. ll0rses- , Mrs. S. Hessel and fus Verar Baker are spending Javs m JSPUtn i5ena. - I Mrs. D. J. VanVator and daughter' Edna, are visiting relatives in bouth Bend a few day. M.rs. Jasw LaFever and daughter Eva. transacted business in South Bend Wednesday. Mrs. Eloi?e Grolich of LaForte IS the guest of Cha?. Leippert and fam ily for a few dav?. 4 - "Mr?. Jol-n Oil son and daughter Ferrt sp-nt the dav transacting business in South Bend. j Buby, spent Wednesday transacting business in South Bend. Mr. Miles Champlin went to Souta Chicago today to remain for 6om j tiir.e with relatives there. Mrs. W. L. Wallace went to South Bend today to attend the funeral of her cousin, Eugene Smith

"Mr; M T Croir.lev and son Arley' nre tlie ?llCi;ts ot' outh Bend friendsRoyal Center after visiting relatives n?e vising a few'divs with P. F.! for a f.ew da3's- 'bere. Croralev ard family. I Nelson McLaughlin has gone to Miss Dessie Somler of South Bend t " . e -V , 0uf ' South Bend to remain indefinitely was the guest of friends here over

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'Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCormick 'parents, Mr and. Mrs. M. Allmau.' have gone to St. Joseph, Mich.', for aj Jas. Spinks is moving this family couple weeks visit with relatives. to Wasaw today. Mr. Spink , will , t, , m. continue in the insurance business.

Airs, xiesier ana una guuc w a.. South Bend. where she will remain for the summer with her daughter. !das. C. E. Anderson and her moth er Mrs. Kobt. Walter of Leiter Ford, spent the day at South Bend; Mrs. W. H. Bollman ad daughter, Eva, liave gone to Adrian, Mich to spend the week with relatives there. Miss Maud Foreinan went to South Bend Wednesday where she will remain with relatives for several days Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ilcUonaKt were called to Lapaz today by thej ?n r, r.nnT,oM' ;ti illness of Mrs. McDonald's sister Miss Trella NitcherThe Mesdames, Wm. Hampton Bert Grube, C. Garrison and J. F Harding are the guests of Mrs. Floyd Holem of South Bend for a few day. FBIDAY Mm. I: Hahn spent the day tA Bourbon. w . Geo. Seymour and wife axe viatisj. . i at Denver. Ed R. Monroe was i Hibbard visitor today. ' Lawrence Williams visited relative at Inwood today. M. J. Miller transacted busines at Argos- Thursday, -: fien- IL Thaver' transacted busiaejs in Chicago today. MISS UOiae ems ytn, ma uajr a Hams wiia iu?r eisi-cr. Percy J Troyer transacted business at Lucerne today. - Miss Margaret" Hayes of Culver iras in the city today. TPtpr Holem of Twin Lakes as here today on business. John Humphrey of Tyner cama down on business today. Abraham Speglemyer transacted business at Warsaw today. 2Hr. and.-Mrs. ; Jas. oeymour ara visiting' relatives at Denver. "Wilson HufTer has moved his family

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to Indianapolis, where he will follow the barber trade. Louis G. Borton transacted business in South Bend; today. Wm. Botorff . of Tyner is spending a few days here with friends. Ira Kitch of Bourbon transacted business in the city Thursday. . ' E. F. Hollinshead was a South Bend business transactor today.' Mrs. John Freed went to Atwood today to visit her sister there. Mrs, Colonel Gignilliat of Culvei I was in the eitv on business todav. ,v n., . . m. Gibson is. just out after a three weeks, aUajk of the mma . . ß . n . Capt. iltord mlson of;, Culver J was in the city today on business. C. W. Metsker spent the morning in South Bend transacting business." Mrs. M. J.-IivingbousV of Hibbard was a-Plymouth visitor Thursday. Mrs. D. E. Iivan of South. Bend spent the forenoon-here 'on isinesf

Mr. and Mrs. Uarrr'UiUlsp&UtheW ay transactiu3 busies' 'in Soutuftr' Lo?Trt ': "

Rend J y Doljm -f Syracurtrnsactea business at the court house. Thürs: ay. Mrs. IL T. Harshberger of Hibbard spent the morning herelnbnslness. Mrs, J. R. Bend business Jones was transactor a-' South this , afternoon. Miss Carrie Kline of Delon?? sneni the day with Mrs. Peter Disher of this 6ity. Mrs. John Gillard went to South liena inui-saay, wiiere sne will visu ner gon E(L Miss Blanhe Disher will spend severa 1 days with friends at Indianapolis rnd Frankfort. Mrs Elizabeth Grilfith has gone to South Bend to remain over Sunda vitn relatives. Mrs. E. Yoreis and daughter,' Yera, with his son, Chas. C. M. Walker and wife spent the afternoon -with Mr. Walker's sister, Mrs. J. F. Xutt of Culver. Ed. Sands left for Manchlena Mich.' Thursday where he will probably remain in the future IThrusdav to spend the day with his'

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Wednesday to see her mother, Mrs.! M. J. Ehrenfieldt, who is quite ill. John L. Phillips of Bourbon took his mother to Attica today where she will take treatments for rheumatism. Mrs. David Menser has gone to South Bend where she will remain a few days with Mrs. Richard Burkett Mrs. N. W. Rockhill and daughter Byrd, went to Bourbon today to visit relatives and attend he contest. Mrs. H. Bentley returned to her home in Logansport after spending some time with friends in this vir.insom time with friends in this vicin ity. Vera and Mary Dean of South Bend are visiting their grandparents, Mr.' and Mrs. Henry Price of this city. , Mrs. A. J. Ogden has gone to Logansport to remain with her - moth, er, Mrs. J A. ,llackey, for a few days. Mrs. Esther RiddJ returned to Argos Wednesday after spending .a few days with her daughter, Mrs. -Wm. MartinMr. and Mrs. J: D. McCoy; were called to Marion, Ind., today on account of the death - of their cousin. Miss Louise HummelL Mesdames Clara Fellers," Tüdward Bose, Wm 'Gundley, and Irvin' Wolf and little son Stanley, all of Walker- , I ton, are visiting in this city with I Mrs. W. A. Plank VTinlo SATTODAY Miss Hazel Soice spent the day in Chicago. Miss Arvada Parker was a Plymouth visitor today. Mrs.- T. E. Taylor went to South Bend today on business. Dan Bottorff of South Bend trans acted business here this morning.

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Inwood visitor toijayA j F. E. Gales', transacted business at Hamlet today. w - truest 1 raver ot couth liend is visiting friends here for- a-few days. 0 John 11. Piekeral of -Argos and daughter "of Detroit, were in the city today. ( v-- ' v;,'. Miss Daisy . - Holderman went to Xappanec to spend Sunday with hei parents.; ; h-VV' ; ; abi!:V Vlr. ajid Mrs. IL 'A. Starrett are the guests of . Bourbon friends for a couple of'davs. . Mrs. Fred Carl of Logansport " arrived today' to .remain over Sunday with relatives here. Miss Glennie Jones of "Winona Lake came today to spend Sunday with Miss Merle Lewark. vMrs. Geo. Machlan has gone to South Bend. to spend Sunday with her son, Ralph and family. Mrs. Melvin Kyser has cone to South, Bend " where she will remain with her brother .for some time. Mrs. C. Slsk and Mrs. Sarau Col wnt to South Bend to see Mrs. Earl Cox, who is in the hospital there. , Mrs. C. S. Brown left this morning with her son, Reeve, for Toledo, 0 where she will meet ,her husband and reman in the future.. V , MONDAY: Guy Crawford is working at Lianna this week. Geo. Perry spent Saturday' afternoon in Culver. ' , Miss Hazel Rosenbury was a South Bend. visitor today. 1 E. F. Ilolllnsliead s?ent the day iu South' Bend transacting business. : RalphcJacoby-is visiting his sister liable at Marion." Ask ick" to teU you about the oehearijn town.qiJ ZÜßl tuas. xiayes vl vuiver iransacieu business: in the city .today. -j .-; vj' Jesse -BentfettiDf Tyner spent Sat urday mortung" in tbej city.i P -1 ? ' Dr. II. Brown6 of Chicago spent Sunday with his family here. 1 .redearUiid wif 4 .trjansact(ed busines at Warsaw today.- r Tyner weria town atuxdayyi T"i 'Miss M"ae Scott "is visitng friends at, 'Marion for; a couple of daya.j 3 0 Mrs. D. L. Johnson of Indauapolis sient . Saturday bere on business, f I; Schuyler Nolan went to Bourbon for a couple of days on. business. Mrs. "Watson Romig of Culver spent the forenoon shopping here. .Airs. Joün öouiiers ot uulver is isiting relatives hero in the citv. Miss Esther O'Keefe sient the day calling on friends at St. Marys. Adolph Peterson of Donaldson was a business transactor here Saturday. Mrs; Jessie Day has returned to Sunday. II. Humrichouier, Fred Hill and Win. Young spent tlie day in South Bend. Mrs. Frank Fertig went t j Argos Saturday to see Mrs. Gordon who is very ill. Mrs. Jennie Stephenson is planning to go to North Dakota and Canada soon. Melvin Shakes was sent home from school today because he had been exposed to small pox. Afisp Olorn nrtA "RprHs Tnmlinsnn t,,- q,,i relatives over Sunday. Miss Irene Kulm returned to Oberlin O.. today after visiting her parents for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Bell Zink of South Bend who has been visiting Mrs. Chas. Beck nell returned home this morning. Rudolph Keller returned from Indiana Harbor where he had been visiting relatives for a few days Mrs. Sarah Myers returned to Bourbon after spending Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Bunnell of this city. Miss Oce Miller who har. been spending a week here with friends, returned to her home in Bourbon this morning. Mrs. Ed. Wallace and two children of Mbhawaka visited Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. H. B. Allen, who is an aunt of Mrs. Wallace. Mrs. J. G. McGimsey who has been rooming at the home of J. A. Tockey tunce January, moved back today tfto her lone on north Michigan street.- , The Misses Rose and Ifarguerite Holzhauer returned today from Chi cago, where, they have .been the guetsof relatives for , the past week. Foley Hidney Pills. Arejonic in action, quick in results A special medicine for all kidney and bladder disorders. Mrs. Eli Cullers, Huntington,. Ind., fays: "I hav been troubled severely with ' kidney trouble for some time and recently it became much worse. My kidney, action was much too frequent and. I snfTered from a severe pain over the back." However, a few doses of Foley Kidney Pill? were all that was neces sary to completely correct these ail ments and thanks to Foley , Kidney Pills which I gladly recommend.1" Carriage License. Claude C. Cavender. 28, to Elsie M. Wartin 19, both of Plvmonth. Harvey E. Yarian 23, Bourbon, to Ethel I. Markley 21 Marshall county.

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JOINT SESSION OP FULTON AND MARSHALL COMMISSIONERS DECIDE TO MAKE TWO 60-FOOT SPANS ' FRANCHISE GRANTED Kmyer Makes Last Report on County Farm Wire Screens T 75 2, Put On Jail for Protection , April C. The joint session of th M arsball and Fulton" county commission eis yesterday in Plymouth resulted in -their decision to buiid OL the county line between Tippecanoe and Newcastle townships, two bridges each; to be GO feet long and similar in construction. " Count vj surveyor Schoonover ' made his reporj; on the abutments"'" for, ncn. Tin inf VrA Aw?.' el advertisments for the bids, whiihl they (Will ( receive at their peit joint session on May 2, in Plymouth.' TJie time occupied in the., joint , session was short: So hortjn, fact .that hc, Fulton county board said they: wished they bad come up on the 4:17. and returned I on the 5:00 train.-!., .: jm.:' , T. Ö 5aine of Culver was granted an electric light franchise c-around IjkefM"aTinknekee for a period "of fifty years. Mr. Saine already has at fift v rear crant for the town of Cnf4 an.l i't is 1.N intention tfT Kerve'' ver, ixith ' the town and" the cottages jironnd ihp lak irifh elecfru li?ht and power. He was given three vearsj by the board to put his plant ' it0 operation. He in turn is to rive a' iryA f -;on nmAt' h10 iimitiIv ! from anv damages which might come from his operation of the plant. The board ordered that wire; ?ere?ns he put on the mil. the rmr - - pose beins to Prevent anyone from I

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t!ip Prisoners l.nature there l no efoape. here Bids for f limiting supplies - for' PT ihore is life rlath- is sure to the conntv farm resulted as follows: foll And after alT. our deceased

Ball & Co.. boots and shoes, drv oog ; 51 C.V M. LnuerVeloVhing ........? 49.5ö! Oeo. Tinall. groceries 126.10 BucJ 's Hardware, oils hardware, . and twine ' 00 95 The new county rm'surrin ent was" given authority to sellomj teer, for the best price L-obtainable.! fr. Tvmver's finfl1 rennrf :inorIn; tendent was roce;vd :and approved. Tt showed 34 inmates in ' the "asvlum He al?o reported ns on band fonr' fat steers, 100 bushels Irish " 'potatoes. 800 hnshels wbeat. 150 bushels ratv! and 000 bushels of com. .1, M0VtV The board ordered bids . -for.epal for next year's supplv. Tt is "to bf the best grade -of -Pocahontas; r::' "l One Conductor Help Back, tö, Work ' Mr. Wilford Adams- is his name, and he writes; -c ( 1 " 7 ; , ; 1 1 TV as corifined 6 ..mytjoed with chronic rheumatism . and used ' tyo bottles of ..Foley Kidney:: Remedy ith good effect, .The third bottle put me. on my feet -'and I-resumed rork as condaetor'onthe' Lexington," Ky., Street Railway: 'It will do all : yen claim in cases of rheumatism.''. It clears the bloo" of nric acid.' ; : " ' For Sale byjAir.Dracists. ' New Suits Filed. ''f. W iirst National Bank ' of ITarshall County vs. Geo. D. Hartman Vand Daniel C. voreison note.'"1 iiarry Walker vs. the board , of Commissioners of Marshall County to recover seins nets, spears seized and destroyed while in the unlawful possession of law vioaters of the fish law Elnora ordon vs. Milton ' Jordon for divorce. ; .. -. i - : Secnre two T Water Turkeys.'! A few 'dayViro Gene Marshall was showing about town a V.wattr turkey' commbhly ".called. a. loon. He.shot it up Yellow, river. It is about the Sv, y of a large duck' and has a similar ap pearanee, except that its bill is point ed. Some boys in the west end of Plymouth 'have caught alive the mate to the "turkey" "GeneV shot. .Foley Kidney Pills contain in concentrated form ingredients . of established therapeutic value for the relief and cure of all kidney and bladder ailments. Foley Kidney Pills are antiseptic, tonic and restoratve. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all Druggists. ' '

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SCARLET FEVER - ITEAR. -1

Bremen Has Epidemic and Plymouth Parents Are Warned To Protect Their Children. The Plymouth Board of Health wish to warn parents to care for their children and protect them from the present dangers of scarlet fever. Bremen has an epidemic of it, so thai all public gatherings have been dis continued. There are cne or two cases in Plymouth and parents should be careful in alowing their chidren to attend public places. , IN MEMORY OF DR. J. E, BROOKE (By Daniel McDonald) On Sunday afternoon, April 2, idil, there was laid away to his' final rest in Oak Hill cemetery, one of the oldest citizens, 91 years, and also one of the oldest residents of Plymouth, in the person of Dr. J. E. Brooke, whose dath occurred after an illness of several months of old age and general debility, . March 31, 1911. Forsev(jtal 'das1 Je t .id; been t rapidly decHninjj: and his aged wife and daughter, Mrs. Helm, who were in constant attendance upon him, were not surprised when the end came. Having passed a restless, night, early in the morniug he went into a deep sleep from which he did not awake, thus in reamy passing avny "like one who wraps the drapery of his couch about him and ;. lies, , down b to .'.pleasant dreams..- At-his. advanced aire; the end came quietly and peacefully, just ; he wished it, and he could truthf have saitl : 1 IfLife, we've been1 long together; ' Tiirouglt " c pleasant' ' v and through "storm v weather. Tis fhard to part '"when friends are . ..dear .. , . v.,-:j;l -; . u Perhaps , 'twill cost, a sigh, a tear; , . Then steal away - give little,. warnChoose, thine own time; . -Say not gooV night, -but in. brighter clime v.- - some Bid me good mornin - A-wit fo his bedside a week prior to his passing away indicated that al tliunsrh his plivsical irame was exhausted. he was in fuTl possession of his metal faculties. He realized as do a11 may Te rassln- down the hill

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oi me iiiai ine ena couia not ue iar 5n ih future. He realized as we all lo tl,at to a tInn2S animate the end must come: from it there is no "i "-.. ... ,o beginn irrjr there follows an ending; irirnu mignx nc nswen, wnar is me a 13 'ratu ManRind; are b-crn and 'then tlIe. an1 urn. fo .? e iorJrouen. reminn? passJ es away : the singer and his. song will e nrptten ; the poet.'s sweetest the Pinter's f1 - concept ion. on canvas e -An history;. m.. tune :.-belegend, niyin.jma nnaiiy objivion covers the record.. .And so' on c venihinr in : existences-animate and v iuanimate, ' is "written The End, -and the records -are; closed beyond amendment ör cörrecton. ; " ' -'-'lie belonged to; no church organization believintiia'tthe moral and, upnsbl'life one Ivies'' is an acceptible record at . the . final - accounting. - -y- ' But 'like many others he believed, as ha been beautifully said", an as he conldjhave truthfully declared: ' .""t cannot believe"that " earth'is man 's . abiding, place. It cannot ' be that, our 'life is cast :. up; by" the ocean of .eternity to float upon its waves andtthen to sinkvllnlo V nothingness I else why! is it .that-the glorious aspirationsTvnicn ieap jjiKeangeisirom the temples of our hearts are;forever wandering aboutürisätisfied T Why is it, that the rainbow arid clou3scome over. ns. with a beanty that is not of earth ' and passoff """ändleäve ns" to muse on the' f adeä loveliness t : 1 Why is it that the stars which ' bold their ' j festival around , the midnight ': T throne are set above the grasp of our limit ed faculties forever mocking us with their unapproachable ; glory T 'And fi nally why is it that the bright forms of human beaut v" ' are presentedi to our view andT then; taken away from us, leaving, tlie. thousand . streams of affection to flow back, in Alpline tor rents on the hearts? ;'We;-are' born for; a higher destiny ' .than1 that of eartV. There is a realm '. where i the rainbow never fades; where stars will be spread out before, us Jike T island that slumber- one-, the ctcean.'. and where the beings that pass oit be fore ns like shadows shall stav in our presence forever." r . " ; ; vi" ' Urs. Irvn Rnootz. Beraen April 6-3rrs Irvin Koontz a?e .30 years, died, at -'the - St.'-;' Joseph hospital in South Bend .Tuesday- and the body was taken to Bremen Wednesday' evening. She ! leaves :a husband and two ' small' children. The funeral was held this" afternoon at the home of Alfred Koontz, burial in Bremen cemetery. V . . v -, :

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SAMUEL SCHLOSSER CALLED TO COLUMBUS, O., TO TELL FACTS ABOUT CREAMERY INDUSTRY IN INDIANA. WILL DEFEAT RAISE i Shippers Fis t AtUmpted lncres " of Fifty Per Cent On Cream and . Will Sav Large Amount. Samuel Schlosser, has just returned" from Columbus, O., where he has been for several days as an xpert witness before the Interstate Commerce Commission. Mr. Schlosser was on the witness stand for over three hours:, questioned by shippers'' and railway, attorneys. -A: number of railways in the Central Traffic Association, district which includes Indiana, Ohio and ' part of Peiuisylvana, decided to . . raise the. rate ion cream. fifty per cent, and the interested ' industries' objected.' They; took' the matter efore the Interstatt Commerce Commission ' and showed facts which thev' think' will . prevent T - ) . ....... . v :. it if ' 1 L If- I' ine inienaeui increase oi raic. ...wr.; Schlösser was the. : chief expert:' wit ness for-the creamery industry of In Aian'al AnrT!as' sneh his i estimohv Was' vert-XT' v afiTsttiTo TW Rrliloer Vom- 1 pany ships three times as much pro-j duct' äs any other concern in. the. state.! v. i-.v One of the thre? attorneys who; represented the industries opposed to the raise in rate was Judge MeAdams of Lafayette, formerly on th? Indiana State Railway Commission The ease may not be decided for sev-j eral months, but Mr. Schlosser be-1 lieves there ft no doubt that the case! made against the raise in rate win; rive a decision of the Commission, nainst th read. There were per-! 'aps ''twf.nl v-five. witnesses altogether : i "?ECIAL SERMONS AT . CHRISTIAN CHURCH "During th months of April and 'Jay .-the pastor of the Christian church -will deliver a series of Sun-; day morning sermons on the "Mes-" sa-e'of Clirist" the. first , of these; April 9 will be on "The Sonship of, Christ", another on "A Risen Christ ?j Etc. r: . . i -During the same two months the' (nening sermons will ueai -witu. J Problems of Society." .The.,-, first! of these April 9th will be on "The-. (0 Called) Bad Boy.'? the next- on ' "ThoDublic 'are invited to attend ". - - , 1 . . . 1 these jneetinsrs and enjoy the fellow - sljip of the litde home : Thank ypu. Clarence G. Baker.. Minist er A Reliable Medirine Not a Narcotic Mrs.:. F." Martil St: Joe, Michi, Bays; "Our little" boy. contracted a severe Kroncliial rouble and as : the doctor medicine did not cure him, I gave him Folev g Hon ey. and . .Tar Com liound in which I have great faith. It, cured the eougb as well as -the choking and gamins spells and h. cot well in. a short ' time. Foley's Honey! and Tar .Compound has many times saved fns. much trouble and we are never withonti it in " the house. Sold by all Druggists. A Card of-Thanks. , We desire totexpress-to -all our friend$ and neighbors who bo kindly gave to us their love, and sympathy! and beatitifur flowers. . Ow ; sincere and - heartfelt thaafa and: gratitude! JJiuCl M. F.' Reslar Clara" Al vHumphreys ; Sarah" VMcCall J. Claten Reslar Mary A.jReslar;iDW Wm. A. Reslar. Safe - Uedldne for Children ' Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is a safe" and effective-medicine tot children as it doesnot contan opiates or harmful drops. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is in. a yellow package. - Attention U. B. Sunday Sctool .V Every teacher and scholar of the School is j requested to be J "present Sunday morning at v 11:45 to'' complete the 'arrangements of , the Easter exercise. , r " - ITcTr Suits. Application of David M. Carder for appointment of guardian for Lncinda Davis and Fred Davis.

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Blaclcscdifiiihg . y I If your buggy, wagon i plow, or other farm ma-. 1 chincry is iiiliecd of repairs, or if you want Korsc shoeing done satis-' "'. factorily see me. Our .prices are reasonable.':: Ev Ra nk in

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. Good results, always follow the" use of Foley Kidney Pills. They give prompt relief in all cases of kidney and bladder disorders. Try them. Sold by all Druggists.

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