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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 6

The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 6

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Seymour, Indiana
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i AS KILLED IN CUBA AN OPEN 1 C2 ALL VOniETJ To MOTHERS. EAUEOAD BUMBLUIGS Engineer Charles Muqbyfrr reived Sunday nigKI froa i'4neioati a-lnrge new IT. S. rlie which i fl 'ating brr r.i at bU resiiencen Nortn -8road-way. Mr.

MurpLy i a genuine true A. S. Johttiwvinf the St. Loui temii--nils, io me Lome froinSi. Louis to sptud the Fourth wi bi- pren' a.

PEEPOHAL MU Ida Long, of the county seat, went Monday to Zionsville to Mrs. Low Dye. Toney Albin. of Indianapolis, spent the Fourth with hi sister, Mr. Milton Turner.

If. H. KI nt and wife went Monday to Yersajllcs to i spend the "Fourth i with her parents. Mis Alpha Brook, of LI nor a i the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Win.

Hurubley, and family. A X. Munden was able to walk out Monday for the first time in ten of malarial trouble Mrs M. Holland here Monday from attending a big family reunion near iAbethtown. Mrs Fied Ahlert came Louie Mon-diy from attending a big family reunion at Plattaburg, Hipley county.

IiicLard Madden." of near Peters Switch, has his leg and body badly stove up by being thrown from a load of hay. Mian Minnie Cbilder. of George Station, and Maggie I'ruett, of Orange-ville, cam) here to spend the Fourth with William C'hilders, brother of the formcr-and family WE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS. DL'R BIGHT "TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD CASTORIA," AND "PITCHERS CASTOUIA," AS OCR TRADEMARK. DR.

SAMUEL PITCHER, -of rllifannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTOR! the same hat has tome and does nobs hear or(ivery Vifappcf. This is the original "CASTOR I which has been used in Vie homoS of the Mothers cf America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind you litr ahvdijslibuqhl on the. and has the signature cf wrap-per. No one has authority from mo to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas.

U. Fletcher is President. Do Not Bo Deceived. Do not endanger the lift: of your child hy acccptinp; cheap v.hicli sonic druist may ortT you (In'causc lie makes a ft ir.on; pennies on it), tho of which even -docs not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought BEAR3 THE SIGNATURE OF MmLm Inst Having.

Kind Tlia'; Never Failed Yoil 1fc-aee'e--o-j. 1 1" 9 I I I f. 1 Nashville. July 1 0 The mot plea-si a the cony, i 'ion I i tt I 1 I i a' 'i 1 tain. I- i be if ti ip i-1 i In 1 'iiitl I nT.e 1 li'uri, 9 $1.5 X- b- I and turn July 2 ir.d 5 ie i st a i gO ii un' il itle i i ingJuly 1' A '11: makes a 'i a cur rrtny at "l.ici ri go I ti' goipc.

on to the oiintion U. rassi- i r-1 Fpecia! xccrsicr. CHAUTAUQUA, JULY 8th to 29th S7 nn LETTER EXCURSION TO THE SEASHORE1 via: nrtiajfiira ma uf i rr ri fi.i i VMri iu Xrf'a'L- wW" ks-klNLlNt5 I3 HK NDTRII' 1 it hoiicot Tru -A llellflit-r ii Ml.lsuuiun Oino.ii li) tlavSia. ui.of the ideal vacation trip i i-ii lo the sea-hore lrns a ho may hve in it en joy merit are yeiuty anxi mi to rental liu- Jperience To thine who ay not have been that a dip ii ihe nfitn, a atroll along '-he aiy 1 p'eii-ure-SI Oie suni-! 11 nlLr t-ie hv a peculiar i bfely general Xi or.s inaugurated reason the Pet 1 Iviinia Pnes from principal fioin'f 111 'hio nn 1 Indian routiht out that the will this au il lov it eacurrioc to 1 Uie ivil. dojbt be welcome inturni'iti in to r-1 ii who msy wish to -poi'i higb-y ii.pyable vacation kit in- tiie c.

au Wtdrx-Mltv. bsbten ixid as the date for se -on 'a general excursions to ash re the P- l.i. s) ani liar, i.l.i that il rouad tiip ticket to of ihe in popular baivctia along theAllanlio Coast a ill be old. The rate 1 1 I rora eyiaour. Pa-( may isit either Ailantic City, Cape May, Anjiea, Ava-lon.

Holly Bcaciv ojeau City, iSea Vi! Jroo.l, Now Ji rty, It-hobath D-d or Ocean City, i. Fxcur-iou liukc'a will be gojii return ug eleven days inciu Li of Sale. Train ai range. itT.i' enable excur--ionists to th.ci.g'a niihout aoy dis- orufoit epii.p cars runbiog through P. iUdelpbia to Atlantic City without hargu via Delaware River Bridge Route a i 1 oe irnl.ide 1 in through car ar-rsti f-Dieiitx lor these rxcurftvi jhich will oiler exceptional Iwi iiios for a de- ightful inidaummei out ng by the tea.

Ihe dale oil wnich they will run is perhaps tliC dullett reannti of the year, hen nbi'cnce from honifc and bukinets ares will bo convenient. For fpecial iofoi nihlion about time' of rains and other detsils, and for cl the ten icsoits to which ticket bo told, list of hotels at each, pliase address fido. L. Williams ticket agent, or W. W.

Richardson, DJ P. Agt indiauapolia, Jnd. tlKhUng llob Kvans ftea Allrn'a foul Eaaa "Fortress Monroe, April 12th. Der Sir; Enclosed find money order, lor 41. Please send Allen's Foot Ease to.

Captain Evan, IT. S. Corad'jt Battbship Iowa, Key West, Fia. Ala end (o. Naval Cadet Frank' Tay lor Evan, Battleship Massachusetts, Hamp- ton Roads.

Letter bkaibl. daily. AUen's Foot-Ease ia jponder to be shaken into the shoes. It gives Rest and Comfort to swollen, aching, u-i I i 1 1 yon Wl marchoTtai.d yu want it. A drar- I giete and shoe tore it, 25a Sample) i Ad iiei 8.

Olm it si N. Yi awr. 16 JBWSBV' Lieut Arthur Thayer, For merly of Eyansvhle. aanKanaiiori Nallotitfl llank i'aae Soo lo Ma TrM4 lavk AHmurr 'la4. AiulHy MiosithiK Willi Intent to Klil I'ort laoil Kmr ill, He a Macceaa.

Olltcr Indianapolis, July 5. Lieutenant Arthur Thayer, who was killed at the battle of Santiago, was a sou of the late Frank Thayer, who was at' olio timu editor of the Kvansvillo "Journal and was also deputy under State Treasurer Letucko. Yon Uf; Thayer wan at olio time employed on The Journal iu this city. Captain ti'eorgo Walker, who was wounded at the same time, was also'au Lvausville man. l'K I I Alt AC CIDKNT.

GimxI rwliiiiner Ik llroitncil In Threa IVel if Water. July 0. While bath-Tug iu Wolf lake, near here, Merrill A. -Hrown, a carbuilder liviug at Hege-wisch, IUs was seized with cramps, and, in turning, dove headlong iuto a sung, where he drowned belole his companions oould reach him. The accident is ono of the most peculiar probably ever Heard Of here, as lirowu, who was au expert swimmer, caine to hio death in less than three feet of water.

Thy body was found fat in the mud by Su-pvi'inteiideut Net ly the vania Oil company, llmwn leaves a widow and two small children. HANK IT. Trial of Wlil. 1, I l-il lo IMacloiw Mmi- TranMctlins. Ijnm-P'-rt, July 5.

The suit of the National batik of this city ag iium uliam l.ili.Ht tj reviver col- lateral, said to boloiu' to the batin. will soon be tried in Kok itno. It e- pected the tnai will disel some the peculiar traie-ai-iioiis of John W. John- soli, tho former president of the-buuk, now the Columbus iO. i penitentiary.

I'eiifitoiiii loaiilf-il. Washington, Julv Pensions -eii granti to Indian ins as to Oligili.il lluviil L. ue, India iows: 'H lis, lie I. las Ktile.v, l.janp. -fi; Charles L.

Jotmsoti, National Military home, (jrant, 1'uis Haiuiluu, ludi- uuapdis, s-C; Tiejiuas M. Harbin, Oliur- lest, wn, Mi. igmal Widows, Lie Si'fial, Juue li Traut, No- I lilesville, Mary A. ilorrvs, inotlier, Cromwell, Klizibeih Pright, C.ir- 1 liettsville, iil-i; Sarah A. tee, IU; iraietta 'i'olioii, Kldd.e, l-'ranees Cottn li, Colun.bus.

minor of John Reedy, Atiic.i, io; Matilda Moss, New liiidoti, js; E.i.ab tii Clay, I Andrews, Ma- rum, iniiiiTot Avers, West! Ii.idiaiuiiolis, Additiou.il iieiija-J miri F. Hugg, li sxlland, He- storation and Aloii.j ii. Cole, Muucie. Mi ami t'orlM lt. ItMun.ipoiis.

ivm JlcCoy is deurmi.ied to CorLelt into a fight 1 or make him I jiuwii. Corbetl re-' fuses-tu lig'at in Uuflalo for a pur" ot i iUJ.Ood, ami McCoy has nottacd the I manager of lli ILiwthoiu club tii.it ie will coiitri: ut- making tlie 1.5,0' K). effort will be made' today to l.iuig the two in tiigether. CU-r Itnshville, July ft. The Cleary lnurdi ease Jias suddi nly ended by de-fenduiit Jack Ch entering a plea of gutlty on the sec of the indict-meiit cliai'in; -liootiiu' with intent io murder.

He received an indeterminate neiiteiu-u ol from two to 14 years at the JeU'ersouviiic Hi loi niatory. l.ol 111. SiKlit. Muucie, Ind July 5 Muncie bad the uois -t i'oiiiih for many years. The news Irom Saiitiauo caused a great popu'ar Illauie riiuith, soy well known citizen, lost his sight by the.

premature explosion of a toy cannon. llrnttemnn Killed. English, July 6. William K. Cerry, a brake-man, was kiihd hero by falliutf frora tho car while loosening his brake.

His home as in Jellei -oii ville, He leaves a widowed mother, u-j la dying. l-'rarlureil. Laketou, July 5 The young daughter of M. J. I'lsli, a merchaut of thU place, fell from the second etory window of Mr.

ish's home and sustained painful injuri 's, the little uuo'a juw Uiug fractured iu two places. r.xremllvc Nose lileeilliir. Anderson, July 5. James Mc-Nabney, a workman, is in a mo critical condition, the result of au excessive flow of blood Irom his nose. It cannot bo checked.

ut lu rieeva. Yalpaiaiso, Ally 5. Frank Dar-liu, aged of Battle Creek, a mid Grand Trunk brakeman, lell beiweiu the carshtiro find was cut to pieces. Ilrldue rail, Killing Four 1'eople. Shelby, July 5.

A bridge cross-ingr'the Mohican river here fell yesterday, with 1,000" people. Four were killed outright anil I0(i injured, some of tlitm si riously. A public wedding wa being celebrated on the bridge as one of the features of the Fourth of July oole-bration. Just us tho ceremony had been completed the bridge -went down With a crush, precipitating the people a distance of 13 feet. your' huincfi aryj Dtber property' in.

the Ohio Intwraneo Gos It a utrong, reliable. nHf- cora-pany. Cah sits over A. Day, A't. rfaffeubcrger Block.

1 MlKjMMTIH of ell ain end rickna from vKloh vsmsa Buffer to eauaed by ucna er slerengsment In la or ran ef taeastrsetloa. nvsa IhMMIi 0.1 vtvaa A vomAB co will the ar(ana ara aifaald. But when tby art atrang and healthy9 a maa to Ytry aeldom aick. Mcrtnrrt 11 la natura'i pravlatoa for tha regu-kttaai at tha manatrual funottoA. It our all (amtla trouble." It to equally effaotlva (or the irl In bar teen, tha young wife with do-rneatle and maternal cars, and' tha woman approaching tha period known as the "Change of Life." They all need H.

They aja all VeoeUtted by yar aaVta tn. caaa raoxdrtar (Peelal Araotloaa. addrtM. atrinr aymipiea.a, Aa Ladlaa' AiKlaorr tepartmafit, Tka Chattanaoaa MaalelB Ce. CbaOA-aoaaa.

Tana. not. j. eooriR, if, ntm ar elataf (uftraa ary irregula aal aainW aianttmaUoa. anf aactar eaiilADat fall har.

Win Carta! eaUrCfeara aq' aaao kali' akatkat Hueegb tk waaai ef ufa" Kednrrd rarni tu Varloa l'olnn Via I'eoa ylvaola Liu. Excureion ticket will beold PenntyWania' Linea as inlioat(Kl in the following paragraph. Although con-cetionH'in fare are authorized. tor meetings ol certain order, ticket may be obtained, by any person whether a member of the or ler or interested in the event. The reduced rates wiil be open ro everybody To WftKhington, D.

July 4ih. 5th, and Cth, far the National Elucstioua Ataociation Meeting. 'Jood to return July 15th with privilege to extend return limit until Aiiuuft ToSaratogn, X. V. August 1st nd 2d, acoonnt Young People ChriHitin Tnion, V.

V. church Return liioit August 3 1 it. '11 t.l: T.l w.l. and 9tn for L. A.

W. Xationiil Meet. Return limit August 15th. To Kichmond, Ind. August Hi.d Ji'th, good returning until August account Society of Friend Conference.

To Indiannf olia. Ind Auut 1'iMh 21st aud 22d for Knights ol Pythias Grand Encampment aud Supreme Lodge Session. Heturn limit Augu 30th, with privilege to 'extend until September Kith To Cincinnati, Ohio September iii 4lb, 5th and for the i. A. Xa-; tional Encampment.

Hood returning until September 13th. with privilege of extension until October 'J I. To Pittsburgh, Ta. October ih, loth, 11th, 12th and I'ith, good irturn- ng until October 1T b. account Kr lemplar I nennial Conclave.

iifiurn limit may be extended until October Slat. To Chicago, 111. July 12. and Ulih for Young People's Christian I'nion I'niverealist church. (tood returning July 2lst, with privilege to extend until August lO.h.

To Butl ilo. X. July 12ib I hh Uih and 15th, good returning until July with priyilt-ge to extend until September Acctmut P.nptitt YouDg People's I'uion Inlcrnatiomil Convention. During the season rates will also be in cfloct yiii Pennsylvania Line Lines for speci.il an 1 local evenis. ror particular inlorjiatiou le tr i i i the L'nen or address W.

Dintrict Passenger Agent, lndiHiiapolH, Jn'i. G- A- E- Ohkkamauga. During the encampment in Cincinnati. September 5th to 10. h.

round trip tickets from Cincinnati via the yueeu Crescent route on St teraber '), and l' to at rate of t'i On, good to return four dhys from date ol sale. On sime dates a round trip ticket will be fold fit rate of $7.25, limited to ten dnv from date ol iule. These very tow rntes are made to et- able old soldiers, their families and vis itors to the city, on the occa-ion named to make a side trip to Chickamaugi (Chattanooga. The tickets are good for paaae on the fine limited train of the tueen A Crescent Route. The trip is the most inspii inn one the veteran can find, and the rat is such that few of them will find it impossible to take it.

Remember the rate. 5 0.1 for the round trin to visit Missionary Ridir anl nvfr nAm ChickamaugA via the (j A Crescent fuiiliimr Haveiu-Allrartlve riJot Kratlanil renlluh Illustrated information about Ameri ca popular summer resort is being distributed by passenger and ticket agents of the Pennsylvania Line. It include leading places of summer the oceirti; la the mountains of the East, and io the lake region and northern Michigan, all of which are within easy reaah over the Pennsylvania Route. For a copy apply to nearest Pennsylvania Lines ticket sgent. or add ret your request' to W.

W. Richardson, D. P. Agt.v'oiplo UMad, Hi fra of Kliouiiigton, fpcut Sun lay with w. Win.

Butter a'xl daughter, of spent Sunday her mother. Holmes Robi'i Uon Lad one held ol wheat that nia ie an 52 bushel per acre. H. W. Wiihamii iclurr.id 1 ouie fiom Montieillo last iV ni.crf as has been doing ome ca penter oik.

Dr. Barnes and wife vvetil to the funeral of Wo dlord Barnej, south ewt ef Seymour. Deceased a the father of Dr. Burn The K. ol Uo Hie follow it.r ollicers for tbe-nxt i montht C.

(' Jason Bottoie, W. o. M. at A M. W.

Holm- J. G. I.um Kob-ertsor O. I. Kin8 Tojeachors aud Their Frieticls.

The annual meeting of th Educational Asaociatiofl ln held Washington, D. July 7 to 12 1 and it is expecttdjhe atteu lauee will far exceed that of any previous ytar Teacher, all over the country are engaged preparing for tUU delight 'u trip, and alier considering the a vantages the many -rent l'-ie to the "Capital of th Nation," the rei-i iruv have decided that tl. n'ei ic i Mo toric Baltimore A ojno ut i. vi en. and Ba'tim jre A Ohio I.

1 Liie-' is the offi-ial route. It ofleo better inducements than tiny other lite, and gives vou ihff ptivil g- it-turning via a tl srem rou li completing arrangement be to call on or write agents of th- li A Ry. O. P. C.a: Gen'l.

IV.ss. Agt Ci: ciuii' Gko. Ass'l. Geu'l Pat; Ag' Lo.ii- Mo THE SHIP'S RUDDER. Its tun Parts and the Difference lu th Mtralu That Cuinea I'pon Tliini.

The rudder of a ship is com-pnxed of Um stalk uud lliu bucking, Which are so joined together as to form iu flTeet a ingl piece. The complete rudder is coppered, to protect it from worms and then, besides bcinir practically ail in one piece, it has that appearance 1m). The stalk i.s the part to which are attached the pinths or pivots, by which the rudder is i-U'pemlwl anil held iu place, theM through i yes set in the ship's stcrupost. The stalk runs up through the Mem of the ship, and to its head is bolted a cap to which are attached the ri pes by minus of which'the rudder is The backing In the blade part of the rudder. lly fur the greater strain comes on the stalk, and the greatest strain i all comes on tae head of the stalk, Hie rudder head, where it is held.

Th stalk is made of the wood luost likely to Htaud the strain, carefully Ke.tcd, sound, well seanoued oak, whib; tilt bucking is mndo ef sprnco or hard piuo. The stalk is of a siule, solid, piece, tout as an oak tree and indeed of tho dimi nsions of a small something that a man can pit) his faith to, if he can have faith in any wood, while thy backing or blade is, like many uio leru we rli n- niasts built up. It wonld bodifliiult 'if not impofwible to find trcen tin aid yield plankn big enough for tu purpose lu a single piece, aud tue built up backing, of pieces of sidected wood, can 'easily he made of ample to withstand any straia that will be brought ujiou it. As to the stalU. -tout uud solid as the oiik may be, the bead may be twisted by the force a ticnieiidot.

from a wave upon the rudder, or, the repeated strums of loug u. the head may split, and so make t' stalk useless. Then the rudder i tit aud fitted with a new stalk. uitahlo stick ia selected and 'worked vu to tho proper kwa! aud form, and ry probably the old back'iii; is attached to it. Tho life of ruddur slalk wonld probably be li to 1-4 year.

Tliu Lacking might last as loug us the ship. New Yor Suu. A Loudon curate tho other day received an astonishing unswv rJo au inquiry after a parishioncrV health. "Well, sir," Said the parishbiuor, "soiiietiUM a I feels anyhow, si ajuiUiue I fwl nohow arid'thero 'C times when I fotda as etiff ns a himuiidge." Persons bitten by tho snake of Australia die almost instantly, there, being no kuuwn autidott? for the bite of this rvptila Swtvt frympathy. Mrs.

DaKher--Tliwre's a terrible scan-dal about mo iu. tho papers. Mrs. FlaalierI wonder how they got bold of it? Ero.kljB Life. Bockicn riil a Halve The best salve in the world for Cutn Bruises, Sores, Uloers Kalt Bheim Fever sores, Tetter, "Cnapped hamla Chilbian, Corns, and ail Skin Eruy titn positively cures or Ho pay required.

It is guaranteed to give per feet satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cent per bottle. For sale La iwj- OABTQItZAi The UM Yw Haw kmo BofijM Baaritb 9 VtorB to Go in Summer and How to Get Tin re The Ocean Resorts Atlantic Ati-T rrtr, Crura. Lmw ltrnwh. sat Umurn ri-" uliai: m. VryC.na air I irtr1 1 "i toe rni irimitn I.i9 lirrct lo Hei-ort, Nari.iirin"i' ivi Martha'! Vtacyarl.

Nmit.eat mil Hi- vaiorta plana lii Atlantic rmm fmk Hay MmiM, Umn lima viler eitvaataffa. In the Mountains Onm.BMf4 Ehmnr. I mhrr nanru la Allhi-nli ar li a la l-awauWania ine. mhu a alw 'I 1 tttafWMIa A.lir-n-larf A Vttn, ML IT-wrrt bland, an-l i-lvm Sun a-tura la Fwirrn New erui-at, -UaapaMraaaa ataiaa, The Lake Region Tk inn hat rata ih 1 ht- wrinm Maattnar, IXixkcr. Inaw IJly.ftamt fcl.

Mml-v almnMatAaSalK lrn wuiil.ita 1 nti naaaaUe nwanaol irtlKTn Michigan wluMn teas Tkamar limit will H. amii- for Uma Kjun. Tourist U-kw will tan llM lo OrJ.r U'. NI'M Lata. Thiw I M.W ramrt.

IB Um Konhwest 1 1 i ilwi iiiwiln tit, ttwf trtlr iam 1 -u KMlMuMmM" in.t;iai.i I- BY- TIM CARD la Effect June Wt. WBSt BOUND. (Week day Ka 1. Kail and Exprea 8:30 a. m.

V. I. Waakington 40 p. m. Ka 9.

Local Freight 8 30 a. m. (Suoday'a.) No. Iadian Spring Special a.m Ko. 7.

30 AST BOUND. (Weekday.) Ko. 1 Mail and 3.35 p. So. 4.

Waahiogtoa 40 a. Jo, 10. tooal Freight Ar 1.45 pm. 4ipm (SuiKUy'a No. 6.

radian Spring Speaial Ka 8. 10 5 a No. 1 oonnecU at Seymour with C. A St L. north and aouth.

Bed-iord, Mobon. north. Elnora, E. I. north and outb.

Jo. SoonnecU A I. at Elnora north and aouth. C. 4 Seymour north and aouth.

C. 4 St L. at Elraabethtowo for aouth. C. St L.

at Oreentburg north and couth. No 4 conneoU with C. C. St. L.

aorta and aouth at Seymour. For ticket or further information ppiy J. M7Clm, Agent. B. OjRoem'iX, 0.

P. Bedford, Ind B. a 0. I. Kr.

Tim Tabl. Arrlre. ih'paii-BAUT HUlMi. Nil I.Cini dally I'ltlbg 4 ol ,1 iu 1'iyi'f B.llam Ulan fast mall 4 4 ui IWDO) Sunrtny rn- clanaf I Ace 111 JS Local. exiut Sunday WkVT BOUND.

Ik a daily Ht. I. fas) n. ill i i in 7 M.M.a bi bi Cuti Nt I- a-v i' 1 ll.nam a Kan Diuil 11.1. llt.Rpm Mprvs 'llftivm CI Ixwal.

dally enrrpt Sunday AU train I eonncct u.t fortli Vrruon with al to and frim Loulavlllc. id New Albany 3.V. HoNAN. Aiin.t r0- Cast. V.

Hehedola at Farrgr Tralna Under the schedule taking efTect RnndaT. June 2t. Daaaenser trains will lesT this station a follows, NORTH. No. 19 Daily Mail and Exprru Chicago 5 45 a No.

31 Daily except Sunday, Indianapolis Ace 3.35 p. No, Daily Fgh Hyer 5 12 p. Ko, Daily Mail and Express Chicago 9.5 1 SOUTH. No.10 Daily Louisrille Mail and Express) 5:15 Ka 2 Daily LouUille Ac. ..10 16 a.

ui Ka leWDaily Loaisrule Fast Mail. p. 5a30 -Daily exoeptSunday.Ac 8.03 p.m Oaa L. wiuukw, Agent 7S PATENTABLE laalioaaaKl GUARANTEED f-riaitMl iufanaatKMt akoat PATENT rnaoc-MAsiK. ocaiona 4 wfaralh raleal iAVc FWtC.

1 tUGCNC W. JOHNSON, Attorney, lass WaiT "Vr" fatS SC WaiaV) Exir iy Low Bat'sp-Sr uuiio'i St'atk of I iuo. 'n ok Tol.uio, 1 I 1' AS Col'NTV Frank Cioaky makes oath that he is the senior partner of 'he firm of CiifXKv A doing business in the City ol Toledo, County and State aforeafid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE Hl'XDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catabrh that can not be cured by the ucc ol II ai Catakkh Ccrk FRANK J. CHENEY, Swoin to me and subscribed in my presence, ih'u 6th diy ol December, A. D.

a. w. SEAL I I Xotary Public Hall' Catarrh Cure is takeu int-n ally. and act directly on the blood and mumtn urfac5 of thii system. Send tor testimoniiU.

freo. J. CHENEY A Co, Prop- Tob-do, i S-v druggi-ds, rice 75c. Hail I'imily Pills are the best. DIED.

Mrs. Al Robbitis died at clock Saturday evenirg July 2, at her home on the Ridge, with consumption, aged about twenty-three yeais A husband and one child survive who have the py pa'hy all. Mary, iaTaot daughter of V. Thompson, of St. Louii aver.u died at 1 o'clock, Sunday evening.

July 1 wi hch 'le'a iafantum.sg) live mo: TliO remains wrre tcdiy taken to Washington for burial. (live the Clillilrrua Drink Called firain-O. It is a licijus, ap petizing, nourishing food drink to lake the place of coilee, Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have it be- Cistli-e when properly prepared it tastes like the fim-ht colbe but is free from all tT iniurious nronerties. (iraiu-o uiL. and stret.gthen the nerves It not a Etirnulaut but a health buiidei and children, as well as sdult', cf.u dr.nk it grott lunirtt.

(' j-ii a'njj i' i as i 5 and 2'c Tor luitir Lu.er. To locate bejt ndvertisirg mediums we oiler ihruugti wi 11 known pnperr, Uie very Latest Popular anil Patriotic Mumc" at less than whoL rates, To Royal Blue Two latest popular march, an 1. Dewey a Victory," greatest battle sing written, both 5i); pi i-ent t) uuy addics, on receipt I -''C. Mention this paper, and maik en -veb-pc Mueic Mci'ahtv tien'l Pin-r Agt. Ao Ry Cincinnati.

IIKKK l.UK. Tlif weather in vi ty warm. Ilumice, little dnig'iter of Fiat Miiler, it veiy ick. John Ackeret his buugi.t a nt buggy. J.

A Fox and wife atlrtided meetirg at Azalia Sunday. Mrs. iry drig; a i 1 liuj hteo Indianapolii are visiti ig at Reddingtc Rev. Frank Rejnolds will preach at the Ackf ret tLu th Saturday a.d Sunday. Johrj Fox and wife attended quar terly meeting at St, Paul, we.t of Seymour Saturday and Sunday.

Many I'oopl tauuut lrtuk Collee at pight. It spoil their Bleep, You can drink Grain 0 hen you pkaae and sleep like a top. For Oram-0 doe not stimulate; it nourishes, cheer and y-t it looks and tastes like the bet co 8 re. For nervous persons.youne yeiJlple and children Grain-tl ia ih perfect Drink. Made from pure grains.

uet a pAcltagf Irony your grocer today ry it in place of erb), in 25o, oa'btoxTxa. Baantk Ha tM Hw Always gflagM eigutars sf I A rt" if For tick audi 1 11 iigett-, it td lrea I I M. Vi ABntN 1.vm:ii, A. 1 IN' 'IN I call ed l.i ill. ci 1 lito -1 1 an 1 Car 1.hiin.

SI. i pir i I mil iIh'Iv evi I' 1 1 I- Vll-ll Mr 1' I 1 HI I 1 1 I 'i ll A 1 lo mid i lily, leaching n-frrv ie Nil en eb i it in I exi uoi.ii rl ii. ov -r ibia ti i piii.cipo iices of tun i.ir i i in ti lake SLfiii car l-r -it tun daily i i Peim in li Li bteinl ind 0'ore ihcnce ovir l( A P. tlimugl Toledo, and MicV'girt C'-i trsl. ni in in time lor esily 1 reitkfil ioilowing morning.

Sptciul rate touiiat -tickets sr on snle over route through Detroit to St Cinir River rcorts, lo Conn-diitnd Niugura Falli, and to resort ii New England. For fell mforn atioi, abou', rates, etc r.cldri local ticket agent of Pennsylvania or W. W. Rcbardson, D. P.

Indiam.polir Persons troubled with diarrhoea wib be interested in the jpnience. of Mr W. M. Bush, clerk ol Hotel Dorranee. Providence, R.

I. Heiais: "Fcr beveral years I hayo been a'wst en stanl suflerer from at-tucks completely pn stiatieg jie and rendering me unfit ior my duties at this hotel. About two years st'o a traveling talesman kindly give mc a tmtil bottle of Chamberlain's, Col Ch'dfra sod Diarrhoea Remedy. Much to my surprise and delight its efiVrts wire immediate. Whenever I felt symploms of the ditease 'I woufd fori i fy sel sgainst the attack with ol thi Talaableremeafyi The renH bfcs been very tatufactory and almost com-.

relief from the aflliction." Foy 6 0. tni. 7.

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