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Jackson County Banner from Brownstown, Indiana • Page 8

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I YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN. i Pleasant Grove Gruel. Medora Melange. Harrison Weddell's wife went to visit relatives. Mrs.

Will Lockman, of Tunnelton, is Uncle Bichard McNiece is enjoying the best of health. Br. H. Watts, druggist and physician, Humboldt, who suffered with, heart disease for four years, trying every remedy and all treatments known to himself and fellow-practitioners; be lie res that What is We had a pleasant ehat with the Banner Boss last "Wednesday. Tommy Hays is much better, as is visiting relatives here.

Robert Wilson, ot Driftwood, was in our village on Monday. Mr. Mike Henderlider came home from school, Thursday. also Mrs. Bultman and Mrs.

Herman. Frank C. heart disease is curable. He writes: "I wish to tell what your -raluable medicine has done for me. For four years I had heart disease of the rery worst kind.

Ser-eral physicians I consulted, said it was 1 Rheumatism of the Heart Kerner and wife celebrated marriage anniversary last their 29th aJ Monday. Henry Lucas and wife attended the Paul McMillan wears a long smile, because he has a "wheel." E. E. Guthrie, our worthy agent, was at Tunnelton on" Tuesday. James Clements, of Brownstown, called in our town on Saturday.

It was almost unendurable; with shortness of breath, palplta- K. of P. decoration at Brownstowa last Sunday. Henry Lucas has purchased a new mower irom w. iv.

uoues, oiwesi George Murphy, of Dayton, is Oof ke3JL Brownstown. Miss Effie Lucas, or Freetown, is 1 tlons, serere pains, unable to sleep, especially on the left side. I No pen can da-V. scribe my suffer-: singa, particularly during the last making her home' for the present with N. B.

Browning. months of those Mrs. D.j M. Hays, is still a sufferer from lagrippe. She was first attacked with it three years ago.

four weary years. here visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. D. Holmes Went Wednesday to visit relatives at New Albany.

Mis Martha Walters, of Fort Ritner, visited at Chas. Parker's on Thursday. Ben Henderson and Frank Julian were at Brownstown Tuesday, on business; Ask the boys, how they liked the dog show, especially those who had a high W. G. Skinner Is one of the best known Castoria- is Dr.

Samuel lMtclierN prcwrlptloti for Infants and Children. It contains iM-lthcr Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substanco. It is a hurmlcHS substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Castor oil. It is Pleasant. Its gtianinteo is thirty years' use py Millions of Mothers.

Castoria destroys "Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting' Soar Card, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic, Castoria relieves teething; troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the- stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. 1 Ca toria is-the Children's Panacea the Mother's Priendl men in Wakefield, Mass. He is a wu On the arrival of the new organ it is Teteran and everybody's friend.

He says thought a singing class will be organ "I had rheumatism and was in poor health a long time. Indications point towards the accumulation of iznpuritia in the blood and perms of disease -1 wai G. H. Greene and wife wereat Ewing constipated and had no appetite. I evi dently needed a good blood purifier and dlcided to take Hood's fearsaparilla.

It J. H. WATTS. I finally tried Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and was surprised at the result.

It put new life into and made a new man of me. I have not had a symptom of trouble since and I am satisfied your medicine has cured me for I have, now enjoyed, since taking It Three Years of Splendid Health. I might add that I am a druggist and have sold and recommended your Heart Cure, for I know what It has done for me and only wish I could state more clearly my suffering then and the good health I now enjoy. Your Nervine and other remedies also give excellent satisfaction." J. H.

Watts. Humboldt, May 9, 94. Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on a positive euarantee that the trst bottle will DeneCt 11.. 1 X.

1 ized. A sensible move. Several persons from here will take in the G. A. R.

Encampment at Louisville in September. Orrel "Wheeler, of Cortland, the accommodating huckster, rounded in last week with a good trip. Quite a number of our young people attended the Freetown festival on Saturday They report a good time. j. Castoria.

Castoria. made a change all through my system! me an appetite and worked effee on WTednesday, having some photos taken. Mr. Chet Faris and Uly Lee of Fort Ritner were in town on business, Wednesday. Several of our citizens went to Brownstown last Monday on county Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superiorlo any prescription Itlvely on my blood.

I am now perfectly 'Well, my blood has been put in good order, thanks to ilood's." W. G.SkinnebL known to me. II. A. ABCWER.

f1- D-i III So. Oxford Brooklyn, N. Y. Hood's Sarsaparill Ed Herrmann's short letter Far off Our physicians -in the children's ment have spoken highly of their Eg the Only to the Banner had a clear ring to it. Castoria is an excellent medicine- for children.

Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their Dr. G. Ost.ood, Lowell, Mass. Castoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and: use Castoria instead of the various quack- nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other fcurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Dr.

J. F. Kischeloe, Conway, Ark. ence in their outside practice with Castoria, Ail arnggisiseu lb iibci, uoiiiira iuru, ut Truo Blood Purifier business. N.

S. Davis, of Fort Worth, Texas, visited his parents and relatives here last week. Elijah Eastin died at his home last Sunday. The obituary will appear next week. and although we only have among our It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr.

Miles Medical Elkhart, Lad. He is in itj it seems, for three years or during the war. i It would be interesting to have medical supplies what is knowu aa regular that the- Prominently in the Public Eye Today. products, yet we to confess merits of Castoria has won us to look with Dr. MilesVtleart Cure Restores Health Schnick Sphnack drop a few comments favor upon it." miu'i.

z-i cents. on the aomgs oi tne ousy peymour Commercial Club. United Hospital and Dispensary, Boston, Mass. Last Saturday we noticed three car Silas McMillan's wife, who has been visiting at LawreUceport, came home on Saturday. Cass Good was at Indianapolis last Aixek C.

Smith, fyes. Houston flaps and Misliaps. Surprise Sauce ami Salad. The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City loads of goods had arrived for P. W.

Zabel's furniture store. He is doing a thriving business. Clover harvest is now in full blast The dry weather continues, causing much discouragement to our people. founday School attendance last bun-. AVe noticed last week several farm- Wrm.

Winkler has been sick with ers, not only Irom fliaumee but irom day was 4i. 1 Bud Seabrooks is harvesting clov on Daniel Walkers farm. pneumonia, but is better, with hopes of recovery. Monroe County, patronizing the West Brownstown Mills. Gorn Dr.

Gibson is attending to his duties Jesse Isaacs is harvesting clover an Spot Cash Paid for Wlieat And AT THE Miss Price, the music teacher from at Commissioners' court now in session H. C. rrl u-nl i ng's farm week, as a Representative of the K. of P. Lodge here.

II. J. Zollman wears a broad smile because a big boy came to his house Saturday morning. A goodly number of our people attended the funeral of Mrs; B. F.

Scott last Wednesday, Miss Mandy-Gelaney died on last Monday night. She was buried at Heighten Hill Tuesday. Mr. G. W.

Zollman's horses tore up his niee carriage, while he had them at William Miller's Friday. at Brownstown. C. V. 1 looker, and John, Stanfkfld Orange (jounty, lis giving lessons in private families.

She is said to be well Prof. L. Ackerman'a term of Normal were visiting friends here on Sunday 7S Crops are ltiiu-h inferior to that of last versed in per calling. Inez Hays called on the Misses Lil-lie Goss and Ada and Ida Bridgewaters school closes here next Friday. This has been a profitable and interesting school.

year on aceouut of the dry weaijier, J. AY- Patrick is clearing a piece of i With onr increased facilities and thorough equipments, we are prppared to bny-Wheftt and Corf 'n unlimited quantities, and farmers bringiag their grain to us may be assured of reaU; sale, at ttU last Thursday. They are schoolmates The Commencement will be held in ground on Louis Schiieek's farm, north lghest market price and receive the spot Uuib. lhe -EWING fLOUBISO MILLS and first-class friends, i of here. the Christian Chapel at this place, Ed Richards has his farm in a high C.

'McPhorson and David Spray Hare, by fair, dealing and work, established an excellent reputation smotig its patron which are in namtrs every day. Absolute satisfacuon is guaranteed to a'l. As hereto The Pomeroy Quartette gave univer Friday evening, June 21. There are 13 graduates in all. state of cultivation.

The last improve attended church at Seymour last Sun ore, particular attention will be given to the custom trade-. 3R WING MILL CO EWING. XND. day ment wej notice is a wind pump in working order, neat his tenant Com is in a thriving condition and ROBERTSON BROS. PROPRIETORS.

if rain comes properly a bountiful sal satistaction. it was well wortu the fifteen cents admission feel Quite a large crowd of friends and relatives attended the funeral of Wm. A. Miller at Seymour on Monday. Mr.

William Miller dropped dead here on last Friday about 11 A. M. The Brownstown and Freetown yield will be gathered. Mrs. Elizabeth and Miss Orpha W.

gravel road is a good investment. The Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Remember that Houston 6odge, No. 387, K. of P.

will hold decorating services here Sunday, June 23, at one o'clock p. Everybody is invited. A game of base ball was played here last Sunday between the new Bellville nine and Houston nine. The result was 33 to 7 in favor of the Houston boys Elder J. M.

Cross will preach at the travel on it from Owen and Salt Creek pherson were the guests of Miss Clara Townships, to and from Brownstown, Isaacs last Friday evening. is steadily increasing. Oliver Cross and son, of Houston, at Hone) town Hammings. Robert McMillan is having some tended church here Wednesday uidht Yallonia Sayings and Doings, Ish Curry is no better at this writing, substantial work done on the roads. and were the guests of J.

M. Cross, A great deal of clover hay M'as ha The obituary will appear elswhere. Cyrus Easom and wife, who have been visiting Chas. Parker, returned to their home at Lancaster, last Wednesday, Wateh out for the biggest fourth you ever witnessed, at Medora, Bills" will be out in a few days by order of K. of Wl M.

McPherson will start lor vested last week in good order. Chapel next Saturday night and Sunday. On Sunday night he will lecture rieasuieville, on Monday mono Elder G. M. Shutts will prjeach for lis Ing to canvass for Dr, Chan's receipt He uses good judgment and should be given a second term as superviso when the: time comes.

The Freetown Cornet Band i have donned new suits, which is evidence that they have come to stay, and fur-1 at this place next Sunday, JuneJ6 on the Books of the Bible." All are cordially invited. book. P. M. Parker and family, of Pleasant" Several members of the K.

of P. Dr. (J. O. Barnes' buggv shed at Grove, were visiting hfre.oti Sunday, r.

here attended the decoration services Cortland was 1 lown, which resulted in George A. Robertson and Oscar Allen nish the best musie wherever called on at Brownstown last Sunday. They ex completely smashing the top of his new P. Committee. There was a young lady milliner looking out a sight here, but we conclude that she found no place for a shop, as she left on the next train.

passed throujih our town onpionday; in the boundsof Southern Indiana. pressed themselves as being highly buggy. Uncle whose sick Ourself and wife visited Aunt S. A. pleased with the entertainment that was Llnidren lay services were cq Itichards last Sunday.

We were glad ness we itienioiu'd last wee is no betr ter at this writh.tr." accorded them. ducted at the lT. Church last Sun that her health has been al to know Mrs. Sam Hunsucker is on the sick list. I Attendance at Sunday School, thirty-nine.

Hendricks Miller is reported no better at this writing. Miss yinnie Beinholdt went to Medora on Saturday. Henry Hess was to see his best girl on Saturday night. Fletcher and wife visited friends at this place last i James Steele and wife attended the funeral of Mrs. Ben Scott.

Miss Julia Fosbrink closed her spring term of school here on Saturday. Mrs- Rhode Meyers and little daughter went to Brownstown on Sunday. Miss Willie Empson weut to Brownstown on Friday on a business trip. A good time" was re- The news of the death df Wm. A certain fellow in the west end, (and a Republican at that, called upon day morning; ported.

Miller was received with pauness. He AH' Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the 8 Fred Hehinan purchased the Oat Was well and favorably known here. our Township Trustee elect the other day, and proposed that he would pay hout White Creek slash farm, icontain- The iin rods stiy that if they hal him if he would' appoint him Road ing 40 acres.

Consideration, 45'J. most restored. We called briefly to see Buck Richards and family where we spent an hour very pleasantly. 1 1 John V. Lucas has SO acres of corn, which is, looking well.

He has one field of wheat that will yield 20 bushels per acre. John is a live farmer, who makes "things move by fine foresight advertised Druggist ad get a Trial guns that would make no report, they at once transferred it to Daniel Walker Supervisor for four years. This is Bottle, free, bend your name and ad would not be.ordcred oil farms and out dress to H. E. Buckleu Chicago, for the same 'amount of woods.

R. Ij. Isaacs, tlie marriage prophlet, John R. Tinder and wife, William. says that he has: making so Ward Iisutcji and old Aunt Mary Isaacs aud good judgment.

aud get a sample box of Dr. King's Xew Life Pills free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing at C. A. Branaman's Ewing Drug close observations and that a wedding The grave-yard correspondent of the passed through our" town en Sunday, en route to Brownstown.

I will take place uiider the roof of house No. 10 ou No. I West Pennsylval Seymour Weekly uses some grave-yard evidence against Browns The 12th annual Sundav School "cheeky," to say the least of it, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in- the werld for Cuts, Pruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required.

It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by C-A. Branaman, Ewing Drug Store. Lockman Lucubrations.

Avenue in the near future. Sim Smith, of Greene County, is visiting his brother and sisters, of this place. Miss Maud Samples, of Brownstown, bration will be held at this place-on the fctore. Clear Spring Sprinklings. The Wind storm which visited lJere last Tuesday, did considerable! damnge town in the county seat war, which is not only low-down, but thoroughly disgraceful.

We are satisfied that old last Saturday in July. Get ready. Other papers please copy. I is visiting friends and relatives at this Good prospect for fruit. in the way of growing wheat, buildings and timber.

Half of some of the Cy Crabb, who owns a large farm be place. reliable Brownstown has scores of liv low this place, passed through here on ing friends in Seymour, who are not Miss Ella Griffin is staying in the family of Thornton Watts, hear Drift wheat was broken oil and throwa to sleeping in Iiiyerview Cemetery. the ground. The brittleness Tof the wood. Monday to assist in running some lines wherein le is ex- tremely jovial for a man of his age.

Born, to Wm. Allen and wife, a big stem is thought to be work of a fly. Miss Mary Davis, who has been her brother, P. S. Davis, has re Pleasant Rumblings.

llidge Uncle Mortie Hamilton was; visj.tinj girl baby. Miss Ofctie Beck went to Reddington on Sunday, Dr. D. J. Cummingsivas in our vi turned home.

his son, James W. Hamilton, last week, The members of the Christian Church were called together last Wednesday evening to discus the general welfare of the church. A protracted meeting Miss Grace Payne is quite sick at present. All remember Rev. Sanders' time here Saturday and Sunday.

Born, to John Alexander and wife, Wednesday morning, a boy. John Gallion and family, of New Albany, are visiting Mrs. McCoy, of this place. Lloyd Hinkle returned last Friday from a two weeks' visit with Horace Payne, of Egletown. School every Sunday at 9 Sunday.

and on Sunday visited old Uncle Blaze Miss Addie Hunsucker gave a supper o'clock. Robertson. It is believedl and hoped for the Christian Missionary Band on to be held early this fall, was provided Anual basket meeting at this place cinity oa Tuesday. Dr. Spurgeon, of Muncie, is visiting Thursday evening; by his many friends that he may recover, for.

i Let us all remember that "to labor first Sunday in uly. Mrs. Effie Miller, of Brownstown, His father at tais place. is to be rewarded," and let each mem We are glad to know that Miss Ethel visited her sister, Mrs. Cora Hunsucker, A.

J. Garlock was a business visitor ber be on the alert, and success is sure Lockman is still improving. several days last week. KOBERTSOX; C. l-'i ROBERTSON at Columbus on Friday.

to follow. Our farmers are getting greatly dis inrea JVleyer's new house is com Some thief entered Jesse Isaacs1 couraged over the dry weather. Miss Isis of near Freetown, spent part of last week with Miss Nora George. She made many warm friends pleted, which will be occupied by dwelling last Friday evening, while the Boot. jEshom visited in the family of Charnel Reynolds in the near future.

family was away from and stole C. P. Louden last Saturday and Sunday. Mil if -ti Ki Oaii LM AND Mrs. Nancy avis, who has been visit a quantity of Hour, together with other Ezra aud Curtis Scott attended of ing her daughter.

Airs Miner, has re things, and escaped undetected. I If P. Decoration at Brownstown last Sun turned to her home at Chestnut Ridge, FEED STABLES, here. Rev. Hall was with his flock Sunday evening.

After this his sermons will be given in the morning, Instead of evening. The sale of John Hegwood, de day. Willie Jones, of Ratclift Grove, at- Carter's bloodhounds were called to a few of these outrages it would noon C. W. Philips made a business trip to Brownstown on Monday.

Mrs. Minnie Cummings was visiting her sister at Spraytowh on Sunday. Miss Cora McKain, of Cortland, was visiting her parents of this place on Sunday. Orrel Wheeler land wife, of Moore's Vineyard, were visiting relatives here on Sunday. Mrs.

Margaret Strutton is in very feeble health? again. She is 78 years old. There was a basket meeting at John Galium and family, of New Ind. Brownstown, tenaed Pentecostal meeting nere on a stop to them andjthe community are visiting their friends and Saturday night. Welcome; come again.

at large be bettered. i i Misses Hattie Overton and NeraHun- relatives at this place. Prayer meeting every Sunday even ROBERTSON ROBERTSON, Prop'rs. sucker, two. of Vallohia's accomplished A Good Appetite ing at 4 o'clock.

Every one is invited and handsome young ladies, went to Always accompanies good health, to come and take part. Seymour last Thursday. and it absence ol appetite is an indication of something The loss HAVING pnn'hased and taken poBsessidn Of the Leroy F. Miller LIVERY fe PEED STABLES? Mrs. Martha Owen and Miss Cora Boyce are recovering from injuries re of a rational desire for food is boon followed by lack of strength, for when Buck's Grove on Sunday.

Oliver Cross went to Seymour on Several of the young folks of this place attended the strawberry and ice cream entertainnient at Ratclift Grove ceived in a runaway last week. ceased, which took place last Saturday, was well attended. Everything sold at or above cost. Remember Children's Day exercises next Sunday morning. Don't forget your pennies, as we want a free-will offering for missionary work.

About fifty of our young people gathered at Miss Stella Branaman's, Saturday evening, and spent the time quite pleasantly with music and social games. Strawberries, cake and iced tea were the refreshments to furnish firsf-claos Rigs We are prepared the supply of fuel is cut off the fire burns low. The system gets into aj low our pntvnnft at the rrtost reaonble mtes. have added nex CarriHtrs, il.cthei state, and is liable to severe attacks of on Thursday night. AH reported good time.

You're Ko Idea Joseph Stilwell and family, Lewis Lockman and family and George Lock-man and wife were visitors at B. J). Owen's last Sunday. disease. TbeJiiniversal testimony giv TkPTMLl-tTTWflt i en by those who have used Hood's Sar Thursday and settled with the insurance company for the risk on his house.

He received within forty dollars of the amount of his policy. Some one broke into the hardware store at Waymausville the other night. They got the Seymour bloodhounds, Hnrsf fed and osred for bv day, ir WT. We also run alcliv6ry Wagcjn, and transport -eapnriua, ns i us great merits in re How nicely Hood's Sarsaparilla hits storing and Hiufieniug the appetite, in gowis lomny wri ui town or eiiewijere. Brownstown, Way 23, 1806.

the needs of the people who feel all promotiug lH aiiiiy action oi tne tnges- tive onSius, atid as a purifier oJ the blovd, constitutes the strongest repom but they took the back trail. -The thief tired out or run down irom any cause. It seems to oil up the, whole mechanism the: bodjr that all moves smoothly and Work becomes delight. If yoa are weak, tired and nervous, meudaliou that, can be urgea lorl any Board of Review OTIfiE 18 BEREBT GIVES That tb I tr Board of Review of Jack'cn ConntT. was afterwards arrested in Seymour.

medicine. Those who have neverjused Hood's Sarsaparilla should surely fio so "Our readers will find Simmons Liver Regulator advertised in tjtese columns. We advertise it, and it, and we commend it as a safe andexcel-ent We became acquainted with it in Georgia, where it is a standard family medicine. We do pot deny the merits of other preparations, but simply state that, this one commands 1'rom the "Journal, Lanesboro, Minn. Hood's Sarsaparilla is just what you need.

Try it. tnis season. Indiana, will mpct fr Aasewment Renew, an! Eonaliistion of "TA.xea, at the nom of Sometime ago I was troubled with an attack" of rheumatism. I used Chamberlain's Pain Balm and was completely cured. I have since advised many of my friends and customers to try he remedy and all speak highly of it.1 Simqn San Louis Key, Cal.

For sale by A. Brananan, the Druggist. Oonnty Commissioners in th eonrt house, ca Travelers find a safe companion in De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure. A change in drinking water and in diet, often causes severe and dangerous complaints. This medicine always cures them.

I C. A. Branaman, Ewing, Ind. All kinds of Staples and Fancy Groceries, at Schwein's Glass 1 and Hood's Pills cure liver ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, sick head tne imro i'lonouy oi June, JOEL H. AfATLOCK, i -Audi tor Jackson Ind.

Brownstown, Ma; 30, 1835. i ache, indigestion. Queensware Store..

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