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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 3

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Seymour, Indiana
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HI II IX I PERSONALS. BDSIKIS3 N0TI3. A NOTED TAMMANY LEADER'S WORDS ABOUT PERUNA; THE IDEAL SPRIflG REMEDY. A BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK i AT i T1V n'lii iioy' BuKt worth -at'i. Sultsall wool, orih i.6o at Men's Suite, all wool, worth Mon's Suits, worth W.00 at 6boes lor Bjy, warth tl.0)at..

ito' Shoe for young MUses, worth Vx Shoes for Led lee, worth 11.40 Wo Better Grade worth 12.00 IM 8boea for Men, worth 1100 at. .11.23 Come In time and get your lxes. Smilh's Shoe 2 1 ROfllNITELD DU)'a, CHKSTNIT flT. COSUBESSMIX AMOS J. CftaiNfiS, OF NEW Y0RBT.

bfirdonaV worth I STertwacTilTMr Wife has used yoat Nmsdles results. Miss Vll Dough, of Gettysburg, Ta, in a letter written from Washington, IV i 1 have used re-rn-ns and aver aiiUit and sausfao- fTfe iorv remedy Pre-fHVv'' flout to ulug Hi mlTorad I tensely WltUesUrrh. I have aw taken one but Uo-uf your valuable remedy and all symptom hart dUappoared. I am rirnn n4-linlHi and caiinet Bant' ILL- 'SI' mi nd you remedies too titsWy to hU shlUHod mankind, Ella Dough, Adilrens In csro of Ida Hough, Bureau-U Engraving and Printing Washing tee, p. CT i i Itoglstor Doltsd States Treuorf.

llnn. Jndson "Wf JUglstuf tJulLd Stales Traaur, ssy in speaking of Fe-ru-uai I find 1'o-ru-na to be sa excellent remedy for tho catarrhal sffootioi.s spring and summer, aud Ibiwo who Sailor from deprosston from the heat ot the summer will flnd ho i remedy eiuai to're-rtt-na. 1. i Nsw Yonw, Vt. tlth, Pe-m-naDroi M'Pg aentlemen-re-ro-na Is gd fur ca tarrh.

I bsv trlod It and know It. It relieved ma immensely oa my trip to Cuba, and alway bars a hnttlo In Sinoa my return I have not suffered roes catarrh, but If I do I shall ate- Fe-ru-na again. Mosntlme you toigbt send me another bottle. t- Amos Cummlnft. M.

O. lion. W. O. Llenallen, a prominent politician of Moscow Idaho, and a clrk Uun.

W. U. UniUn. tn United States 8nat document Toabr.spktl ltf pe-ru-nai. i Wasiiimdton, U.O.

I Pero-na Drug Wt'g Co, Columbus, O. i QentlemenI have used Pe-ru-na for starr of th stomach, and after the use ef one bottle I felt very much rollovotl. had suffered for months before I beard of ro-rn-na and at the sollultatlon a friend 1 was persuaded to uie It and I feel very grateful. To those who are luffering with catarrh I respectfully recommend Very rotpeetf oily yours, i w.O. Llenallen.

i. K. ffssuana.Tsxas, says have purchased one bottl of It was used by myself and wlfo Is spring medicine, 1 coutldor It the w- XVT' vj HIAD CUT OFF. Horrible Death of James Mitohel! Two Miles North of Columbus- 1b' 19, two miles north of Columbus Utis forenoon, lie was Jylmton. MrM aakiep, or la a and was un- oonsclout of the approach of the train.

Bis bead. was severed frooi his body. Ills mangled remains were takea back to Columbus and put la barge of D. Emmons, undertaker. Mitchell was about 43 years of age.

Bis borne was al Henryville, though he was In the employ of J. C. McKel vey, who Is tie Inspector for th J. M. I.

and hns had headquarters in Sey mour for sometime. Be was unmar ried. From Columbus oomes the re port that Mitchell was there yesterday evening and was drinking heavily. Restarted towards Taylors vlllo this morning and being stupid from a night of revelry thought he sat down to rest and fell asleep with his head across one of the rails and was In that position when the train ran over htm, Mrs. Charles Roettker, of West Oak street, was agreeably surprised last night by many friends, the occasion being her birthday.

Refreshments served la abundance and the good lady was made the recipient of many neeful presents'. The evening was very pleasantly spent. Died of nis Injnriei" TbS four-year-old son of William Bloom near Surprise, died last even ing about five o'clock Funeral Sun day at Buffalo In Brows county The boy was kicked In the head Thursday while playing among the horses and his skull fractured. 1 4 8ohooI Latch String. The latch-strlng of the public schools hangs always out.

It is customary also to suggest certain days for pub-I ic reoeptlo n. The afternoons of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week have beearso designated and a pKlal'welcome I eitended. No better values In earpete and linoleums to be gotten anywhere than at C. R. Hoffmann's.

jTwersJ jf JPrank Beynoldt. At o'clock this morning Dr. E. R. Vest conducted the funeral of Frank Reynolds, the Ill-fated fireman, at bis late home on East Third street.

The rename were taken to SparksvlUe on No Whe Traveling Whether on pleasure bent' or busi ness, take on every a bottle- Syrup of as acts most pleas antly and. effectually on the kidney, liver aod bowels, -preventing ferers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale la CO cent bottles by all lead ing druggists. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. i Card of Thanks.

To tbk Editor: Please extend for us our most sincere thanks to our many kind friends and neighbors for their assistance, sympathy and condolence, during he sickness and at the death and burial of our father, 8amuel Yeatman, with the assurancs that each and all will be held in most grateful remembrance by Mb. And Mrs. C. B. Col.

Mas. Hjelxx Laird. Straw mattings, 91 cents and np at R. Hoffmann's. k21d Any one having a nice cottage of five or six rooms, for rent sail on II.

W. Godfrey. ''J' a27d Dr. E. R.

Vest will conduct the funeral of the little son of Bruce Horning at the home of Louis Goble near Rock-ford at 3 p. m. 1 i There was quits a crowd bera from Brownstown last night to hsar Quo VadliV sent In good delegations. in The funeral of Fireman Frank Reynolds miW bebeli at 1 oVlock- lowor row at the homo of his father one anile north of 8parksville. 'It was almoNt a miracle.

Burdock Blood Bitters cured me of a terrible breaking out all over my body. I son very grateful." Miss Julia Fllbrldge, Went Cornwall, Conn. John Garvev, of Ilonejtown, earn up today to shop. T. S.

BlUh made a lultH-t trip to Clnclnnatl.todsy." day on business. v. A. hrarwf jjs to ItoaUn liut 11; hf TampU-o, ws trans acting' business hero today. J.

L. Beldon, of Crothers 11 le, hero on business last night. Davis was up last evening from Soottsburg on business. J. W.

Baxter, of Scott county, caroo to the city today to buy goods Isaao 11. Uoughland, of SootUburf, cam up last evening on busliess. Mrs. of Elklnsvlll came to the city today to buy goods. W.

E. Wilson aodwlfeV earns' here today from" near Heltoavllle, to shop, J. W. Crosby and wife cares up last evening from near LeesvUleto shop. W.

D. lilncbold and wife, of Jen olngs county wore shopping hers to- day. Edgar Crane sold a good driving borse to J. U. Bergdol), of Cincinnati, last Elder O.

W. Sweany, of Roddlng ton, was a evening. business visitor hers laat A. W. Freeman and wife, of West- port, were business visitors here last evening.

Charles Hustedt went' to Indlanapo lis yesterday to work at carpentering this season. Jams Schaub and Frank Hancock, of Brownstown, were business visitors hers last night. Dr. Waymans vllle, who bat been here on business returned bome this morning. George A.

Cooler, of Tsmpioo, brought In a load of farm produce Friday for W. H. Reynolds. Henry Crltser will 'go In Frank Teckemcyer's grocery, Monday, as salesman, succeeding Claudo Carter. City treasurer, Thomas Clark, Is whitewash log hit fcooes and out build-.

ngrwbttbTad'd'niUcu'td theTfr U'peii B. McCann came bome last night from Washington county where he finished another well. Ha baa put In several down there. The Smart Set Ths second number of Tbe Smart Set, the new standard monthly ma il ne that created a sensation In the reading world on. Its appearance T.

7 7 month ago, byreaeon of its novelty and is, even uperlor In some respects," to the first number. Its pages a test and sparkle to be found la no other periodkjj! of the day end promise to achieve popular ity from the start. Doa't take our word that we'll treat you honorably but oome and glvs ut a trial when needing ear pets, linoleums, laoe curtains etc. a27d C. R.

HorniAMK. .1 election Notice. 1, To the voter of Ihq city ot Seymour, i You are hereby notified that ao elec tion will be held in each of the several wards of said city at the1 place hereinafter designated on the 1st day of May, 1900, between the hours of 6a-m. and p. Jot the purpose of electing one councilman from each ward.

The boundaries of the voting precincts are bounded as heretofore and ths voting places will be as follows: First ward-lt Will Humes' shop, -t 2nd building. Second ward -II. office. 1 Third ward -Mrs. Margaret Kleins' residence on Iligh street.

Fourth 'ward n.P". Miller's ir. Fifth ward t-E. Kmiger -Polls will inn at 6 and close at 8 p. m.

Louh Ua30' 'A; Clerku" 1 I 'A "Why la the Seymour City Council ever ready to grant franchise to outsiders and ever ready to try" to confiscate property of lti own Tax Payeil F. X. Johnson and wife, of Bedford, here last J. F. Blaiu and wife were here laxt evening from Uurntvllle.

'M)s er Tauibtt li very low with eonttimpt Ion, aIJIi augtittT, Ml Lota, near fjovetl, were tjrro today, ZH ty kTuIq Vordt of Bedford, oarne'l hcif today to visit Miss Minnie Carey W. Farmer and wife, of Vernon, came over today to vUlC relatives and frteDds. i sirs. 8. E.

Baxter, of Jeffersonvlllo, earns up today to Mrs. C. M. Farrell. 'L MUtFJith Spray has taken a per manent position in the Palace Millin ery If.

of Tsmplvo, is con- Aued to his boms with muscular rbtu- maUsm.i. a a "Ctrl Sobuman and wife, of Canaan, drove to the city today' to puivbM C. M. Loathe and sister, SI is Jen- hie, nsar Grtensburg, csme down to th. city sirs.

Margaret Dixon la quite sick with erysipelas at tho home of Perry Taulinan, near Newry. Frank Gilbert, of Reddlngton, wti taken mncb worse last nlgbfand' bli condition Is very orllcal. I Mist Nora White, of Indlaospolii, ho has visited Miss Edna, White, went to Vernon today, t. Mrs. II.

of Now Al bany, came up today to visit Mrs. J. E. Shuman SMtd swnlly. it'r'ifIi: Waller M.

Hall and wife, after a visit hi the family lot. Arthur Carter, retunwd-io Cincinnati today. v-fc F. VT. Pohlinan sind' Rev.

Philip Schmidt cam home today from attending a oonfereoc of the XJertuas Lutheran church at Evansvllle; -Mrs. David A. palrd waa 9 years old today' and was remembered with many handsome, and useful presents by friends at homo and abroad. i. R1ILR01D RUMBLINGS.

-Engineer KkksrdOistshy tb'sliVori lung trouble at his bome at North Vernon, t. i George Williams, J. M. I. agent at JelTersoovllle, went to Indlanspolli today to attend a railroad meeting.

There was bad freight erreck it SunmaD, nlifbt and failed to reach here till 0:10 this fore- The Southern Indiana 4 carpenten who are. lining ep the bridge arid trestle reached Indlarj Creek, east of landlttsenlBfr 'attj-'-istVi--'hss cb'arg of the work train engine at ilan, eame dowo- horns today'" Id George Wlenek'e, who ioi lil haiw left with hut family todsy for Jone- vllle to stay at the bora of her father. Ilenry Bi-ockboff, until he Is able to resum work in tbe yards. J. W.

Eaton, of the C. Bne. and his wife came hers today front Coy lngton, Kentucky, to spend Sunday with her Mr. M. Lawrence i nod i I Edward" Btepbens ndP an spoils, after a visit with ber par enis, W.

J. Durham and wife, returu-J ed home today. Ber filter, MUsKste Durham aooompanled them. Mr: Stephens Is employed In the Panhav die yards at Indianapolis, i 1 UOROTWO-Theseveo-months-old son of Bruce Horning died last night at the home of Louis Goble, noar Rock-ford, where the family were visiting. Frank J.

Smith, of arrived last evening to make a brief visit with his many friend. i 1 II Seymour Lodge, No. 104, 1 O. O. F.

is to appropriate! wte- orate the the Independent Order oil Odd Fellow at their lodge room Friday evening April i i ii ir General Daniel Blocker Is writing a blstcry of early ScoU county tq.be read at a celebration on the, 4th of July at Scottsburg. fie one of the pioneer ot that county and his storjr of It early day will be very Inter- A. i. I. estlng.

lion. George a. of Grand Rapids, in a rocent letter 3- I l's-runa Drag MTg Co, Col urn bus, O.i (iontlomon I duslre to congratulate you On yonr well merited success with l't-ru ns. It Is highly spoken llKne who have UMd 1 as a remedy for caUrrh andllwr trouble. Jts a tools and Invigorate-1 of high merit, and it pleases mo always to speak well oi i It a It dosorvos pralne.

I RupoctXullyt George CUStokeUe. e-ru-oa Is an Ideal spring remody. It strengthens, quiets, it restores appetite holps dlt-eeUou, and builds wp weak nufves. For free hook address Dr.Uarb ECONOMY PAINTS. lit over twenty since we Introduced sco nomy mixed palnU and from year to year have had the pleasure of r.

recording increased sale Every one who haa used peaks" with the uW most confidence of Its value as a preservative, ad beauUflur. It is I POUT. It Is the best We guarantee 1 17. PETER Pharmacy. Phooe 400.

THE KING op SPRING MEDICINES Blue Ribbon Sarsaparllla makes Blood, Strength and Health, gox'5 mm imy Pr, E. A. Converse, With 23 year experience In the prae lice of medicine and surgery, offers his services totbecltlsens Of Seymour and Vicinity. Office No. 11 W.

2d Si. 'Phone 139. For Up-to-Csii cf all Kinds goto- PLATTCR'O Ills prices are right and work equal the best. New rooms after March 1. WiATHER INDICATIONS.

Cbicaoo, Illinois, April 21. Unsettled tonlitht and Sunday with occasional showers tonight. Cox. Sweet and sour pickles at Reynold's. Temperance Lrgloa Foster offering to L.

X. L. hospital was tlM. ACX0X0XXXXXCOOXX00X tT WALLACI-DOWKINO. Wednesday evening liarry E.

Wal lace, B. AO. S-W. agent at Ewlng, and Miss Georgia Downing, of Brownstown, were married Wednes day evening by Dr. E.

It. Vest, at the M. parsonage la this city. They left for St. Louts on a wedding trip after which they will return to Browns-town for future residence.

Boti Bodies Recovered. The bodies of both Engineer George Crane and Fireman Frank -Reynolds were Teoorered from beneath the en gin and dbrl ar Cochranr" Friday afternoon, and Drought to 8eymoar oa No. 3 Friday They were burned and blackened beyond recog bltlon. The bereaved families have the sympathy of the entire community. Funeral of Engineer Crane- The funeral of Engineer George Crane will bo conducted at the resi dence Sunday morning at 8 o'clock by Dr.

E. R. Vest, after which the re- Ir burial. The B. of L.

E. and the B. of L. F. will have charge of the arrangements.

An effort Is being made to have a special train to North Vernon tearing hero at 9:30 o'clock. "Radlibii'oalons, greens, rhubarh at Largest and finostjluoch lo the city at Dallas Tyler's tonight. Carpets, 8r cents and up per yard at CLU Hoffmann's." -a27d Rev. J. M.

Baxter went to Crothers-vilW this forenoon where be will bold quarterly meeting today. Be will be 4t Soottsburg Sunday ":WAirrjcb.WlU pay salary and commission to selected number of high-grade agents; the best to be had; persistent, energetic, with gumption and the tact to secure what they attempt. Address or call at 104 West Second street, second floor. ald Door and window blinds, lace curtains, rugs, etc at C. R.

Hoffmann's. 'T" a27d In McClurs's Uagaxloe "for May, Prof. Dean C. Worcester, of the Philippines Commission," will glvs an ac- count of General Lawton and hU last campaigns at Prof. Worcester, came to know them In the course of his Intl mate association 'with Lawton In ths Philippines.

The article will be Illustrated with a series of portalts of Law-ton and other pictures. -Tber American "Army Officer In Ao- ition Is the subject of a paper which 10 eeuts all itW. a27d R. Hoffmann. rlsssllo flesllesf.

vf A jL- fiivl ttf rcy vrovrl at i. 25c and30o a- ti i si ply All wool Carpi Is at 'i Aflrt firt All wool Oiling Cnrpett sv Heavy part wool filling Csrpcts lIi. I Granite Carpets at and Japan a an JiJoUbiUi'i ana swi iturik Novelties In Curtains. 's: Jt worcni riutrrni. Us for IValcIiGS ooxxxxoooooooooooc OPTiaiAN ccricTLV FOB Rent Two furnished rooms.

Senator Albert Beverldge contrlb-No. lW. Second trcct. a21d utes to a forthcoming of The Fo RKNTFlvTlwm" bouse with 8tupd' D-rff -orchard ind Tof 7 Archipelago, Mr. Bever-, c.

i "-r i 2ge wa the gueit an1 comrade of Generals Lawton and King, and be Canned goods at low pr ices at Rry- tells some stlrrl og stories of the daunted courage or the tried Indian Op Jo, the Seymour nilneral la Turkish, Rustsn shampoo, hot and the army novelist. article will mineral tor baths. appear In The Saturday Evening Post '638 Y. Ahukit. 'Of MayS.

Don't forget sell you new stylo New Idea patterns, can't be beat. Watch 0 A VW Ml ti HARDING SHOKE Tho 5g Cigar, CHAS I Look sat Our T-flTS TINDER. 'STE I Mfr. Window I carpets at bottom prices. a27d C.

R. IIOITMANK. END CROWNS In all thins3 "worth doin. If you -mil turn over to in tho room at homo that so badly inz can chano, brighten and irnprovo the aspect of it co that it -will bo rcccnizablo. "Wo havo tie LAHOE3T of 7all par)cr to EQloct irom.

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