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The Waterloo Press from Waterloo, Indiana • Page 5

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I Absolutely fl Pure VV the chief ingreKenVV, jy the active prmcipleig "S) and healthfulne, to v'tfM PERSpNAL MENTION. Dr. and Mrs J. W'. Shaffer Bpent Sunday with frieod In Angola? Tfc a I am.

polls, Monday i a business trip. fie! Becker, will spend several days Id Toledo; visiting her brother and otber Deli Loclre, the popular landlord of be Hntel at Blaff ton, was on friends here Friday. D. L. Leas, of Waterloo, spent last Thursday night, at Angola.

J)aaook in the Elks Minstrels, and went home smiling neat dy rAugola Herald Mrs. F. H. Splker, oee Blanche Reed ret urned to. he home -lo- assillon, Ohio, last Tuesday atiet a delightful month's.

ia with beraiher, C. Reed, and other relatives. Dell Locke, of who. spent Friday with his isitr, Mrs, Ab Kelley, went to Bryan Saturday mo.nlng to visit his sister Cora who is proprietor of Hotel Christmao atd who Is quite HI. bargain weeks the entire sale.

Mr. EL EL Boozer made a business trip to Chicago last Friday morning Mrs. H. C. Kohm Is recovering from a severe gal) stone colic.

Reuben Lautzenheiser has been under the. care of a physician this week. wrs. iuen ueign vist tea ner son, William and family, Kendallvflle du'ingthe past week-' Misa laa Clement this p'ace was recently married to Ralph McKinley of Oosheff and they will make tbeir home in that city. Dr.

and Mrs. D. X. Beechler, of Garrett, enroute to Butler 7 to spend Sabbath, called on a ew friends heie Saturday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. "Frank B. Ismg and daughter Jean, enroute tvm Los An geles to New Yoik passed through Waterloo on Jno la, Wednesday even log last week at they expect to spend a month lu the On heir return they will stop oyer and visit friends In Waterloo, at, their former home. Some Alcohol Questions Is alcohol a tonic? No! Does it make the, blood pure? No! Does it strengthen the nerves? Is AVer's Sarsaparflla a tonic? Yes! Does it make the blood pure? Yes! Does it strengthen the nerves? Yes! Sarsaparflla entirely free from alcohol? Yes! Ask your doctor about this non-alcoholic medicine. If 'he approves, your confidence will be complete.

j.c.AyerCo.,UweU,Maa. Dull boys! Dull cirlsl Dull men I Dull women I Heavy-headed 1 Downhearted! All very often due to constipation 1 Yet the care is to easx Ayer" Pills. Ask your doctor. Our Great Annual Red Tag Sale Has been a most successful SALE. The onantitv of merchandise sold since it opened is simply enormous.

For this, the.third week of the RED TAG SALE We. will offer the mostl decisive reductions of the sale. Where stocks are depleted we will be compelled. to offer newspring mercnanaise xn ineir piace; at xne same time again reuuem mc uruacn iuis pritc. be comfortable for the rest ot the winter? original prices.

Furs These addition Odd Lot of $12.50 to $20.00 A QQ lar value. Red Tag Fitted and semi-fitted long black coats are to be found in thil lot in sizes 34 to 44. Misses' Coats Odd Lot Coats $10.00 and $12.50 QQ values. Red Tag price Comes in all wool materials, Kerseyand Striped material full lungth garments. ChildreiVs Coats Odd Lots of children's coats regular values $5.00 to $7.50 1st lot regular $5.

Red Price $1.49 2d lot regular Red Tag Price $1.98 3d lot regular $7.50, Red Tag Price Dress Goods Dress croods ag'ain marked down. Odd lots dress goods. all wool suitlnes, iust the thing for a tailormade suit or a new flare skirt. Regular value $1 to $1 50, OQp Red Tag Price. Colored Voiles, imported, light shades CQp gray, cream, regular value $1, Red Tag Price.

iV New Spring Waists iust arrived. One of lot white spring waists, all with the all furs go at the reduction ot 33 per cent, on the mm f. i dollar irom tne regular-price. JONES. kSON, Auburn THE WATERLOO PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1909.

Carl Mllleryof Smithfield, who has been in the Sacred Heart hospital, at Garrett fur eight weeks, returned horn Monday, much improv. d'in health. I Mrs. Frank Miller of near'Summlt was taken to. Snored Heart hospital, at Monday, for treatment, her ailmeut be'ng a maliguant bone trouble.

Ab Kelley spent Saturday and Sun day at Bryan helping to manage the affairs of Hotel Christmao during the Illness of Mrs Cora Locke who is reported somewhat improved. Mrs Abba Barnhart remains i a help'essrondltion, her left s'de' being paralyzed and 6he cannot move or feed herself, only as assisted by her children There Is no DerceDtaWe Improvement in her condition since the stroke Dr. Byron W. Ki- whosf lecure at the opera house In October, gave such good satisfaction, will again lecure In Waterloo on March 9tb. This chaoe Is made owing to the death a couple of weeks azo of Robert S.

Eussell, the banjoist-lmpersooator. Walter IX'Ubner started for St. Paul Monday afternoon, 'after having assisted hi sixers to adjust their affairs here. They will remain No charge of the home at least until the school term- closes. WaTEer stopped enroute at South Bend and other points on business bent and he seems to have a spirit of hustling that keepi him from freezing when the therm m- eter is 32 below z.ro.

Kess'ev of Smlthfield was a Oiler at this office last Tbursd and he has not lost all hopes in a fair crop of wheat the iming season. He views the situation in a philosophical manner and says the wheat doesn't often fall but if it should turn out badly there will be mcthing e'se to be thankful for. He believes In good farming along all lines and then trust to Providence for results. Bro. Cllf M.

Johnston, Editor of the Hamilton News, with bis brother-in- law, Ellsworth Oster, were ple-smt callers at this office Monday. Thev in company with their wives "had spent Sunday with friends JnCJorunna and it required all day Monday to get back to Hamilton by the, railroad route which led Mr. Johnson to ex-pss himself very warmly in favor of an Inter urban from Water. oo via Hamilton ti Angola or some ot her eastern point. Flh Lake at Hamil ton would make one of tbe best pleasure rsor in the state if there was any nvenlent way the public to reach it r.

J. reports business flourishing in the News office and be is publishing a cd local paper Good Printing DeKalb County is becoming fam us for Its good printiog. offices ard fine work. The Courier of Auburn, has jutt turned out a cata'og job for the Mclntyre Co that is a credit to any printing office, no matter bow large it may be. The catalog con sists of forty-eight and cover, and is done io colors.

It contains many half-tore cuts that -worked out to perfection, and the mechanical part of the as well as the tasty design and arrangement of the matter Contained in it, Is worthy of commendation. The Courier Co. is to be con- gratulated on its artistic production. Hotic Bale or Bed EsUU Notice is berebv rlren, that Cora E. Lower, Administratrix of tbe estate of Solomon Lower deceased, wilt offer for sale at Sri rate tale, to the highest bidder, on Friar the- 26th day of February.

1909. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon or as soon thereafter as a satisfactory bid la received, at the Law Office ot John W. Baxter, on Cedar street, in the City of Auburn, DeKalb County. Indi ana, tne loiiowing aescnoea reai estate. Detonating to the estate of said decedent, to-wit: al reductions -and-the-necessityiof: selling new goods at Jo 5 new directoire sleeve, Red Tag Price 20 per cent.

mjectrlC ureat Kemnant aie of laces and braids; Remnantsof fine laces, lace allovers, anoliaue. galloons, insertions, at a fraction of their Cora k. me clearance prices -wiil make this one of the greatest kifM numberea nineteen uu) ana tne soumwest qatrter of the southwest quarter H) ot sec- 1ah mKam rvnntw AX tnwnahin rt rr-t riA LaUieS VOatS I north, of range fourteen (14) Tho (Alloer'nroarnoi1 tVia P9i -lc wpt rr rnmp -1 third In six (f months, and one-third in twelva 2) montha. Deferred payments to you can buy yonrxoats at such great reductions -why not 5d tasedby mWa upon tbe preaises sola, witu privilege to pay all in cash ohm W. Baxxxb, Atty.

Administratrix. City Bakery la Wlaslow Block, Bontk of ftallrea Fresh Graham. Rye and Wheat Bread Rolls. Pies, Cakes, Coiifeo-tloaery, eto Luttclies all Hours 1 0. J.

BECK, Proprietor Citizens! Bank Corner Wirae u4 JUrlB ttlrecta Waterloo, Indiana Pays interest on deposits. Close attention given to collections. Rents private boxes In Safety Deposit Vaults at Reasonable Price. H. K.

LEAS, Cashier Light RATES AGAIN REDUCED The Waterloo Light Water Works Co. announce another reduction to its patrons on and after June 1st, 1908. It's as cheap as Ker osene or Gasoline and WITHOUT their dancer of exploding. Please call or 'phone 100, J. P.

Mc Cague, he will tell you all about the new ratf aod wiring. DO IT NOW I Waterloo El.Lt.&W.W. Co 'By E. J. Condon, Pres.

Frank N. Mlsar Frank 17. Miser, Hon of Joseph and Elizabeth Ash was born In Union township, DeKalb county, Ind July lr, 1816, and died Jan. 18. 1909, afuran IllDess of three years -nd a half, aged 62 yrs 6 mos.

and 18 days He baa spend bis whole life in and art-uiid Waterloo. For 21 years he was an extensire stock buyer in DeKalb, Steuben and Allen counties. He was married to Martha J. Boley, May 27, 1868, and to them were born fire sods, Mania A. the present postmaster at Waterloo, Charley E.

who resides at the old home- farm, in Franklin township, Burleigh who holds a position with the Wabash R. R. Co. and resides at Montpeller, O. Walter B.

of the Nesst. Lamp Co. at Duluth, and JEd ward N. who lives in Waterloo and is a clerk In D. L.

Leas' Dry Goods store He lt-avfs one bro' her, Dayid, who lives at Huntingdon, Ind. His father, mother aod sifters all have goneon before. The wife aod sons and five grand sons and one grand daughter and five daughters-in-law are left to mourn their loss. The funeral services were held at the home in Waterloo, Thursday morning, Jan. 21, conducted by Rev.

F. P. Oyenuyer of the U. B. church and ttte bmial was In the Waterloo cemetery.

There was, a. very large attendance at the funeral and from out of town the following were present: D. Miser of Huntington, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.

O. J. Miser and children, Mrs. Craft, H. B.

Maxwell, Mrs. Os bom, Mrs. Russell Young, Mr. and Mrs. Ge rge CarSpbell, and Mrs.

Ntedham, vcf Butler," and Mrs. JYL. Walters, and O. V. Miser, of Moutpelier, and Mrs.

Fickus of Corunna, Wesley and Emanflel Miser, of AUuurn, Mrs Will Franks and Mrs, T. J. Anpiugh "of Garrett. The music was furnished by a quartet of male voices; Messrs, C. R.

Reed, Robt. Patterson, F. N. Beidler, and A. P.

friends of tbe deceased- 1 Mrs' Miser and family desire to ex press their gratitude and thauks to the many friends and neighbors who aid' and sympaibiz with them in the hours of their bereavement and especially to the singers; nod to Mr D. L. Les who for over two yVats assisted tbem by h's giving 'Edward N. who was in his employ opportunity to aid in caring for his fattier at various times, Always have Kenn dy's Lantlve CoUih Syrup bandy, espfc all? tor tbe tastes nearly is jftwd uitar. It cares tbe 'cld by KtnJ.Jy.-mnvtrig th boweii tt laxative piirxjiple, and attbetmoje lme it latoothioif for- thn-at irritation, thereby Morpine the couub There is nothing as g(od Sold by 8.

W. Belrtier. LOCAL AND The new Issueof 12.50 and' SStiO gold pieces are io tbe financial manx now. We will accept them at par in pay ment of subscriptions, V-; '( The central traffic association has agreed on a one fare for the round trip to the National encampment G. A.

R. to be held In Salt Lake City. The Butler Broom factory has re organized and will try.1 once more. With broom corn at $120, to 1140, per it will require close figuring to maKe any profit this season. Mr.

publisher of The Garrett Clipper was a pleasant caller at this office last Friday and-was well Dleased and somewhat surprised also to find an office so well equipped for business. Tbe" thunder and lightning last Friday night seemed like spring time as the temperature was quite moderate. The snow all disappeared last Thursday and Friday and the grass was quite green. That Feb. 12 supper to be elven by the Ladies of W.

n. C. 27. assisted by comrades of Post 52, G. A.

is under way and it will probably be held in the Leas build ins. corner Wayne and Marion Btreets. Mr. Floyd A. and Miss Nellie Louise Dunlao of near Ashley were united In marriage at the home of the bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Marshall Dunlao. by Rev. D. V.

Williams, Wednesday, Jan. 20 Tbeir home for the present will be at Garrett. The Waterloo High school in the several grades' take up studies this week, Including IWentworth's, Plane and Solid Geometery, and in literature, Longfellow's tales of a WaysideInm, 'Commercial Geogra phy by Ganoeit-Garrison-Houstonand American Government, Indiana edi tlon oy Ashley, The school Is doing good work and considerable Inspiration is manifested on the part of the pupils. W. H.

Leas, Saturday leased his Smith shop east of The Press office to William Pearson, an experienced ma chinist who will open a blacksmith and machine shop this week, and will be prepared to do all 6orts of repair woik. A Mr. Meadoc has leased some of the vacant ground also and will en gage in buying up old iron and other junk. These men have an eye to business and there will be something doing soon. W.

H. Crane, the Sedan merchant returned from the Merchant's con ventlon at Indianapolis last Thurs day aod reports a profitable meeting, There were several important ad dresses delivered and tne one oppos ing postal savings banks delivered by Mr. D. N. Foster, of Ft Wayne, at tracted wide attent ion and was gen erally endorsed by those in attendance at the convention.

While in the city Mr. Crane witnessed tbe election of Hon. Benj, F. Stjively as 8 Senator and heard his speech, also a short address by Gov. Marshall.

oc 3Q( oc or not so or k3 A chewing gum factory Is having signs painted throughout the. towns and cities advertising the products of the factory. How would It do to paint a bevy of girls in a theatre or on board a street, car in tne act oi breanirgin" anew wad? On Wednesday of last week tbe Lake Shre 20th Century with eight rs and one, engine made the run from Elkhart to Toledo. 133 miles In 130 minutes, over a mile a minute for the en' ire distance. Not much use for flyiig machines at that When you talk over a telephone, you should after bearing the "hello" from our caU ay is Mr Smith or Mrs.

that is give your name and residence If out. of town, bef re tatiug your message This plan followed weuld frequently save con fusion an1 aidin a currect undrr-si anding of your message. Jacob Saltsman went over to Au burn last Friday and closed a bargain by which he becomes the owner of the house aod lot on the corner of 11th and Van Buren streets owned by Mr. W. Henderson, ex-county recorder.

It is a very-comfortable and commodious home for a small family and Mr. a will move there the 15th of Feb. In this connection we feel like saying that we are sorry to have him and bis family leave Waterloo as be has been a mighty good citizen. He has most always been doing something and from his boyhood days he has been closely identified with all the affairs of interest to the community. He built one residence and greatly mproved two others, besides living in nearly a dozen different houses, always keeping the properties In good shape As a stone mason he has placed good foundations under many buildings in this vicinity.

V' aimd lemr BmimmI If vou don't nobody will. It is your business to keen out ot all the trouble you. can and you can and will keep out of liver aod bowel trouble If you take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They keep biliousness, malaria and iauodlce out of vour system.

25c. at S. W. Beidter's MIKITY i. I This Easily Prepared Mixture Said to be Splendid ABSOLUTELY SAFE To TAKE Effective In Kidney or Bladder Trouble and Makes Rheu-: matlsm Vanish Prmptly To relieve the worst forms of Rbeu matUm, take a teaspooaful of tbe fol lowing mixture after each meal and at bedtime.

Fluid -Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. These harmless ingredients can be obtained from our home druggists, and are easily mixed by shaking them well In a bottle. Relief is generally felt from the first few doses. This prescription forces the clogged Up, inactive kidneys to filter and strain from the blood the poisonous waste matter and uric acid, which causes Rheumatism. As Rheumatism is not only the most Dainful and torturous disease, but dangerous to life, this simple re el De will no doubt be greatly valued by many sufferers here at home who should at once prepare the mixture to ant this relief.

It Is said that a person who would take this prescription dose or two daily, or even a few times a week, would never nave serious Kid ney or Urinary disorders or Rheuma tism. Cut this out and preserve it. Good Rheumatism prescriptions which real ly relieve are scarce, indeed, and when you need It, you want It badly. DOGC30C Aids 'Nature The great aveceM of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery ia --curing' weak stomachs, wasted bodies, week loags, end obstinate and lingering coughs, is based on the recognition of the fundamental troth that "Golden Medical Discovery" supplies Nature with body-build ing, tissue-repairing, muscle-making materials, in condensed and concentrated form.

With this help Nature supplies the necessary strength to the stomach to digest food, build up the body and thereby throw off lingering obstinate coughs. The "Discovery" re-establishes the digestive and nutritive organs in sound purifies amd enriches the blood, and nourishes the nerves in DOC DOCZ30C DOC 5 a (lilppirii'iiiiily 0 Tp nnn nn fl ZZDO abort establishes sound vigorous health. roar demUe otters mmmtthlai "oaf ms St Is probably better FOR HIM It pr better, Sot roar arm tblaklmQ ot tke euro mot tbe profit, mo tberma aotbJai "last am tor you. Say mo. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, la Plain English; or, Med-" loine Simplified, 1008 pages, over 700 illustrations, newly revised sp-to-data TtAittu i a A a.

Ckrta-boundf-31 mtmstmJUUtmm DCs UV. Pierce. Sufialo WY( ooc WE, The' Newest, Cleanest and most Up-to-date Stock of Groceries in Waterloo, and our prices are theXow- st, considering the We also handle Fruits of all kinds, including Apples, Oranges, Pineapples, Bananas We are also agents for Bour's, San Mario and Koban Coffee, and Royal Garden Teas, the Best to be had regard- less of Price. a v- Highest Market Prices paid for butter and eggs. For Prompt and Efficient Delivery Service Phone your Orders to Bell Phone No.

104 Bownaani; (Ek Son DOC DO OO Coal Yard I have opened a coal yard in connection; with the Grist Mill, and carry on hand all grades of Soft Cda Deliveries made any hour of the day, and prices are guaranteed to be right. Nothing but the best coal sold at the lowest prices for quality offered. Cheaper grades supplied when wanted; Special Contracts Solicited Win. J. Nodine Waterloo, Indiana PRINTING Of all kinds neatly and promptly executed at The Press Job Rooms.

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