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1 I i i i is ST i I i i i i I if i r' i Caithnore Ohio Co. CHICAGO. DIVISION'. TIME TABLE, In Effect Jul 19, 1398. Learc Aubarn Junctloa.

tlOINQ HA8T. No. 4 ritNTmnr. Washington. N.

4 30 am io iiii iiinuii, ntumuuH, ruush ii pm No. 8 t'olumliua. WiishUi(tu, N. 40 pui No. 14 ruiNOur 11 41 pm No.

4 I'ittaburg N. 8 Oi pm OOIXO VTKST. No. 15 Columbus Chicago SCO am N. N.

Washington, 4 1 pui No. 5 N. Wash. Chi 4 30 aro No. Ill 17 Cambridge.

Columbus. 2.5 No. 3 I'iUsburg, Columbus, Chicago. For further Information call on K. AO.

net axvni or uurcs a. Allea. Astl.uen. Pass. Chicago.

HI. J. Van Smith. Oen. Superintendent, I.

B. Martin. Mgr. i'aia. Traffic.

TIME TABLE Lake Shore Ry. Aih Lixb Division. In effect SuiyJay, Nov. 21st, 1S97. Leave Waterloo.

GOING KA8T. No. 2S New York and Boston Express 1 38 am No. IVJ Toledo Accommodation. a) am No.

fed ay Freight 10 am No. SI lay ExprtHts 134 pm No. 10 New York aud Boston Special 55 pm No. 64 Local 8 45 pm QOINQ WWT. No.

ST Pacific Express 144 am No. 1.T Day Express ............10 10 am No. 83 Way Freight 1123 am Kn Lv a No. 151 Kendallville Accommodation. 8 35 pm Fort Wayne Branch.

GOINQ NORTH. No. 463 Way Freight Off am No. Through Express and .13 41 pm oo. uetroit ana luaianapoll 6 4J pm No.

Cincinnati Mall and 10 am No.4aWay Freight 140 pm io. Detroit ana Xnaianapolls 2 53 pm Nos. 10. 28, 23 and 37 daily: others dally es cept Sunday. Passenger trains make connections at Toledo, Cleveland.

Buffalo, Chicago, i i i F. M. Camf, Waterloo P. 8. BLODGrrr, Gen Sup't.

Cleveland. O. W. H. CAMMirr, Oen.

Cleveland. O. Grand Rapids Indiana Ry. LOCAL TIME CARD. Central Standard Time In effect Dec.

5, 97. UOIMU NORTH. MaUttas. Ka.1. Ka.J.

Ka. ft. ..8 50 pmii Ft. 55 9 00 am. .3 40 am LaOtto Avllia Keudallville liume WoleottYille I jtK range Kalaiuasoo Cincinnati 05 nm ft mm n.

37 a 3 13 am ..3 47 pm. 8 ..4 U0 3 33 am ..4 16 pm.lt) 47 am ..4 SI pm.10 17 am 4 43pm.l0 0Kam ..5 0rt pm.ll Ori am. .4 34 am pin iiu mi aVlll Uk depart. Si ..3 15 7 35am Cadillac 1U pm ..5 43 pm.lt I am Traverse Cy ..7 AO 30 pm Peuwkey ..131 330 pm Mackinaw .10 10 pin QOIHQ HOt'TH. Jto.

S. S. He. 8. Xe.4 MacKlnawcry 35 10 30 43 Traversse Cy.

.1115 am. Cadil'ac i 05 am 1 30 pin 7 40 am O'randU'pdaT 10 am. 7 00pm. .3 10 pm. 8 55 am.

.8 55 pm. .3 53 pm. tursis 10 14 am. 12 508 pm. ..10 38 am 10 3n pin.

.5 2 pm. 5rt am. 10M Kome City. 11 03 am. 10 59 5 51 pm.

Kendall le.ll 17 am. 11 13 pm. 6 10 pm. pm.ll 37 LaOtto li ft) pm.ll 3 pm. Huntertown 114M pm.U48 45 pm.

Ft. Wayne a 13 15 pm. li 30 am. .7 15 pm. Ft.

Wayne 13 35 pm.13 35 am. .5 45 am 40 Oa .905 am II 30 Noe. 5 and 6 dally between Cincinnati and Grand Kapids. Other trains dally except Sunday. Trains 2 and 3 have parlor car between Cincinnati and Grand Rapids.

Nos. 5 and 6 bare sleeping cars between Cincinnati and Grand Uaplds. C. L. Lockwood.

O. P. Grand Kapida. Mich. 'A.

H. Misoa, Ticket Kendallrille. START RIGHT FOR THE NEW YEAR BY TRAVELING VIA TTIE BIG FOUR. "Wagner Sleeping Cars. Private Compartment Sleeping Cars.

Buffet Parlor Cars. Elegant Day Coaches. DINING CARS. Elegant Equipment. Superior Service.

Wareen J. Lynch, A. G. P. T.

A. E. O. McCormick, Pass. Traf.

Mgr. CINCINNATI, O. Buy wood of the Bentwood Factory at 75c per cord, delivered. tf Waterloo nn ia na mwi a a Try It: Ts Cere CeM is One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qnltilne Tablet. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure, 25 cento.

To create a good appetite use Universal Laboring Man's Tonic It builds up worn out tissue and makes pure blood. Eor sale by Campbell. J. G. Cesterman, Louisville.

says of Universal Ointment: "That It is a household necessity for sores, chaDDed hands. Diles. ulcers ilt rheum, etc." Try it and you will use DotuiDgeise. or saie Dy vjampocll. Ind.jlssueda "Womn'g Edition" of ine esineia iews, oearing date cf April 3, 1896.

The paper is tilled with matter of interest to women, and we nonce me iouowing irom a correspon t. which tlia eriitp nrlnfjvl w. sm i I tttllii ing that it treats upon a matter of vitai Miuporiance 10 ineir sex: 'ine chitis that I have been able to find is uougu iternetiy. Jt or jamiiy use it nas no equal. I gladly recommend it." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Campbell.

LOOK HBRB! For Sale. Clioice building lots in Hudson. For particulars enquire at this office. Doys end Giris SUNBEAMS PUB. aaft Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained and ail Pat Our Office is OppositcU, Patent Orricc aoa we cu secure patent la less tuas Uue remote from Waahinjtoa.

Scad model, drawing or with deacrlp 1 1 i itmwii, nu, ire, VI Ovt fee not due till patent Is Mcnfd. A Psmpmlct, How to Obtain Patents," with w. Ml Willi, WmU kVUUUKl i a i i en. WW. AkMjrewft, c.A.Gnovvcaco.

4 I 4 4 RC0EIVEO FROM Dr. Llilcs' Nz Hsart Cure. aw EH P. BABCOCK. of Avoca, N.

a reteran of the 8rd N. Y. Artillery and for thirty years of the Babcock Mussel Carriage of Auburn, says: "I write to express my gratitude forthetnlrao lous benefit received from Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. I suffered for years, as result of army life, from sciatica which affected my heart In the worst form, my Umbt swelled from the ankles up.

I bloated until I was unable to button ray clothing had sharp pains about the heart, smothering spells and shortness of breath. three months I was unable to He down, and all the sleep I got was In an arm chair. I waa treated by the best doctors but gradually grew worse. About a year ago I commenced taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and It saved my life aa if by a miracle." Dr.

Miles Remedies are sold by all druggist under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on diseases of the heart and nerves free. Address, 1 I Health DB. MILES MEDICAL Elkhart, led. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

H. C. WILLIL I XTOTABT Ptjbijc. Deeds, mortgages and all executions promptly made. Office in Press Office.

Waterloo! I nd. H. D. CHAMBEDLA1N. Vbtkrikart Scrosoh.

will attend ail calls lu his profession. Office on Maple street, second door west of the U. B. Church, Waterloo. Ind.

FRED. WATEBMAN. A CCTlowEr.K. Will attend to all calls. Es pectal attention iriven to Mm m.1..

fuuKoa! i'atrouage solicited. Waterloo, JOHN F.SBL'HIIH. A and Waterloo. will attend promptly toall business entrusted to his care. Practices In DeKalb and fcteutiee circuit courts.

Waterloo office, Uehalb Bank bntlding rround floor. FRANK W. WILLIS. XTOTART Pcblio and Claim Agent, Prompt attention given to all busineaa placed in my hantls. Peuslmisoriglnal.

Increase, wW owa and other claims In the Departments prosecuted successfully. Twenty years ex uerience. hnyli iniiraru, ma Waterloo. Ind. fflCe" ORDERS AND SOCIETIES.

o. o. r. WATSRLOO Lodgs. No.

CM. I. O. O. F.

meets f.P TiiMila. a It, "biiik. inniri are alwava xlmin. Pkii vi i W. B.C.

'Oman's Rtutr Conn. No. S7. meeu Sat I1M1I. kUM.n..M .1 1 1 Monday in each month.

Alice Vhaver. ir i if iira niwnMn.J. Jnlla Butler. Joaephlne Willi. ChaP: Nancv McCague.Coa.; Francis Beck ner.

Guard Carrie rancls. bec A. O. V. W.

ooam. JSTo. 3. Waterloo, meets on the 2d and "all. H.

Bartholomew. M. W.s lil" 'AtmTi; i.C. Wolf. Foreman; Tu! iwcaei.

itecoroer; J. c. Day A. Miser. Guide: E.

Montavou. I a I U. la A 1 a. I aa Lovidas LotxiB. Na 30ft.

mef Moodir fiTAninrt in the. 1 1 1 1 i i 0LEi Ahrendi, M. of Dan Kobr J. a UiLe and A. F.

aal A. w. lir ATtRIjm Pitt I vA meetings Medneaday evening, on or prerl moon Frank Brought i orougnt W. W. O.

Butler. vi La treasurer; A.C.Gruhlke, I i ri i Vw "in mer. liwiVni i Llf Tyler; C. o. IS peer and KalghUerHeeer.

TTwiO Lodob. No 1438. meeU every Friday weI.n.Ln telr hall over IeKalb Ban. tT v. uicv: Juno goutherland.

A. Klckel. Rep G. J. Hn Clark feller.

Sentinel. D. Uhlnesmlth. Weslty Fulton, and team' I Gfel Daagbtera ef Itoeekah. Paith Lodok, N'o.

sn. D. or meeu sec ond and fourth Wednesday evenings of rSW S1. 'ift Caryl. i.uMw.urr.

v. urftna: CWkrj. IIt 1 hc; Sadie Montaron. Blanch Usher, wp 1. Maud Lower H.

Bartholomew. O. Mary Mler. K. "r7 teii.

i. j. g.j Ora Yeagv. JhJLY M'ers' 8.V.8.; Eaatera Star. TTTATiRtiOO Chaptir, No.

142. meeu Wed neaday evenings after each new and la Lew Trea urer; Mrs. Jennie Mumjy. i4e KtllrV! Ms em laanIA j. VUai7 ffcauirm, Bin.

JUOJA BrougbUm. A. Mrs, Bertha Knott. Katn' ra. Laura Sinclair.

Father; Mrs. MyraGruhlke. Martha; Mrs. Anna Brand. Electa; Mrs.

Amelia WltU MeXk Ch Mr'fcelI. Mrs. Esther K. O. T.

X. C'ft5r4? Tb3t No 40 flrstaDd i tv of month VUltUir Sir Knlehta cordially Invited to attend. Wm. Jitrkman Sir KnlKht KC; W. K.

V. Francis. WKt! OocMlwIn. no. KlMk.

Krauk BronKhton.l'hyalclan; K. M. TlofSSw. at A'ni iAPS hard. lt Ouard Heymour KUk Notice Of Office Dav.

All persons wishing to transact business with me as Trustee of Smith Held Township, DeKalb County, are nerebv notllipd that i ioi 1 v. 1 1 urn; i riday of each week as office day. i. a. jackmak.

Trustee. Notice of Office Day. I have chosen Saturday of each week as my office day. All parties desiring to transact business with me will Dleasa tatA tint fit TO SELL 'Our Native Herbs' IH6 Greoi BLOOD PURIFIER HIM LIVER REGULATOR 200 Day's Treatment Jt.OO. THE ALONZO O.

BLISS CO. Washlnirton. D. rr. 4 Dutlor.

lk'TLKU, Jan. 10. The L. L. C.

held their regular meeting at the home of Margaret Crane on Wednesday evening, Jan. 5. Subject fur consideration, "German Character in Poll tics." Mrs. Eva Knlsely leader, followed by report of critic, after which a dalnty lunch was served. Mrs.

Ora Parker Alden, of Jackson, Mich, has been a guest of Mrs. Eva Knlsely dur lug the past week. Herman Sargent, who has boen snendini? the holidays among friends returned to Chi cago the first of the week to resume his duties in the dental college there. Mrs. Alzla Marie lleynold Good, who was to have left with her husband two weeks ago for California, has been unable by reason of illness to carry out their plans, and she is still at the home of her father, Frank Reynolds, awaltlngconvalescence, when she will join him somewhere In the west and repair to their California home.

The many students hereabouts who have been spending the holiday vacation with parents and friends, have re turned to their several Alma Maters to resume their studies. A public installation of ofiicers elect of Meade Post, No. 44, G. A. 11.

and Woman's Relief Corps, No. 91, will occur at Post rooms on the evening of the 15th of January at their hall. It Is Rev. J. v.

Dustman and not his son ho Is the editor of Chiming Bells of Butler. ThbPrjcss was in error last week. The fourthiqruarterly meeting of the Butler charge of the M. E. church will occur on Sunday, the I6th.

Presiding Elder C. G. Hudson will preach morning and evening. Elder Thomas, of the Disciple church, Is the happy rather or a young daughter who came as a new year's present to the parson age on the 2d Inst. She will continue her stay with the good pastor and wife no preventing providence Indefinitely.

Our former fellow citizen, Sam S. Johnson, for many years In the employ of the Wabash railroad, writes bis friend W. V. Troutman from North CarollnaTwhere he is superin tending the putting up a wire fence for the Page that the weather In that locality Is delightful not so bad here by the way). The Wabash railroad people began a survey on the 6th of January for a new line of road for their use from Moutpelier, Ohio, to Toledo, and sent a surveyor from St.

Louis for the purpose. Train No. 5, going west on the Wabash road, due here at 8:43 a. m. will discontinue making stops at Butler from this on.

by order of the com oa nr. Enoch Grlndle, former night watchman here, writes Thomas Rudd from the National Soldiers' Home (N. W. branch) located at Milwaukee, saying that he is very pleasantly situated there, is a member of Co. and that at this writing 3,000 old sol diers are quartered there.

He enclosed In bis letter a printed folio (with a suggestive embellishment on title page of a returning forager), giving the menu for Christmas enter tainment, which was good enough for a king, the whole accompanied by mask, furnished by the National Home orchestra. What's the matter with having been a soldier of the Union? There was an election lield at the M. E. church on the evening of the 6th Inst, to elect officers for the Sunday school to serve the ensuing year, which resulted as follows: For suner intendent, Vr. IL S.

Kester; assistant superintendent, Mrs. J. Kenes trick; secretary, Miss Bertha Itolly; assistant secretary, Glenn Beachler, treasurer, J. II. cholrster, E.

L. Fosdick; organist, Miss Bertha Masters. For Jo, these many years. J. M.

Llngenfelter has served the M. E. Sunday school as superintendent, and to those who have long attended the Sunday school to see him no longer at the front, they can but feel as If the host was absent or they' themselves vrere away from home. In recognition of his faithful efforts in behalf of the school, the following reso lution was unanimously adopted by a rising vote at the first session of the school, Jan. Whereas, Our worthy brother, J.

M. Llngenfelter, has Just closed a fifteen year term of service as superintendent of this school. And Whereas, We appreciate bis faithful efforts and untiring zeal in the per formance or such duty; Therefore be It resolved that we, as a school, extend our thanks to Bro. Llngenfelter for his faithful and efficient work, and pray that the choicest blessings of the Holy Spirit may be his crownimr trior Miss Blanche of Lemlng ton, visited last weec with her uncle, A. D.

Morse, leaving on the 7th for Anderson and Lapel, Ind. A surprise was perpetrated on Mrs. Dan Oberlln on the evening of the 5th by a large numberof relatives and friends Kat Ihr Krrn UilatT. But If you have kidney, II veror bladder trouble you will And Swamp Uoot Just the remedy you need. People are not apt to get anxious about their If re "not "cu ur nan sick have vou ever thought that your kidneys may be the cause of your sickness? It Is easy to tell by netting asld your urine for twenty four hours sediment or settling Indicates an un health mnrllt Inn a a a i v.

w. rf Lit" 1 1. A Geo. W. Crooks.

ffi90, UTnV? "nty pain or Trustee Grant Townsh p. ache In the back Is also a nvlnc iL ing proof that the kldniv I "5 li T'CTVT'rcv nr der need doctoring. AuJbiNiS Wanted thTth7h 19 t'0" knowing llevlngweakor diseased kidneys and I all frtrma ana all forms of bladder tiS? but lvKH2SS Conioioino A Registered Guarantee KlSS "thJ FREE. umvuKO UU1U. Sold by Ice fif ty cents and one dollar, or by men ton I nj yo'Svi M.

gathering at lu homo on E.it N.rl.li street, the occasion be In? a birthday anniversary. The W. C. T. U.

will meet at the M. E. church Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mothers meeting and social. Purity meeting in charge of Mrs.

Letitia Coats Potter. Dr. 11 V. Campbell, of Waterloo, was called to Butler professionally yesterday. The Doctor, although a young man, Is gaining a wide reputation as a skillful practitioner.

The funeral of Mrs. Wm. Eckels, of Detroit, occurred yesterday and the services were held at tne jJiscipie cnurcn: r.iaer a nomas officiating. A crowd, 15 or 20, of witnesses was at the Wabash depot this morning awaiting a train for Auburn to attend the trial of our new restau ranter, Conrad Mabus, who is accused o'f selling hard cider without a license J. Baxter for the defense.

tbhr B.IU tgattan tin "After two doctors gave up my boy to i aie, i savea nim irom croup oy using Ona Mlnntii fVkuo'h If. tu Vi 1 WMmM aw la kill. quickest and most certain remedy for, 1. 1 1 1 cuukiiS) tuiun ttuu an toroat aim lung I 1 irouutes. vampoeu.

Corunna. ContuTNA, Jan. 11. Born to Mrs. Doll Dalrymple, Jan.

7, a daughter. Miss Ma Klotz. of Waterloo, visited over Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Stamets.

Miss Maude Raber visited her cousin, Miss Myrtle Osborn, of Kendallville, a part of last week. Miss Battle M. Saunders, of Kirk vllle. Iowa, arrived last week to spend a few weeks with her sister, rs. George Kemp.

Married, at the home of Rev. Campbell in Corunna, Adam Leins and Miss Myrtle Rohm. Mrs. Mary Wright and daughter Edna are spend ing a few days in the country with her mother, Mrs. DePew.

The Ep worth League of the M. E. church reorganized last week, electing the fol lowing officers: President, Lotta Tompkins; vice president, Emmett second vice president, Mrs. Ida Koauer: third vice president. Laura Graham; fourth vice president, Charles Tompkins; secretary, Ona Finch; treasurer, Agnes Dally; organist, Minnie Welmer.

Rev. M. A. Boughman preached at the Pleasant Hill church Sunday In nlace of Tbr Zechlel, of Waterloo. August Fraas left Monday for Ann Arbor to receive medical treatment; Mrs.

Fraas is staying with her parents at Mt. Pisgab during the absence of her husband. Rev. Cobert of the Seventh Day Ad ventlsts preached In the Disci nle church Sunday evening. Mrs.

Emory Metz, of WolcottvlU Is spending a few days with Father and Mother Met this week. Rev. Geo. Kemp and family are spending the week at South Mllford. Dan L.

Leas, of Waterloo, was on our streets Monday. Finch yulnce shipped several loads of stock from this place Saturday. Miss Minnie Finch has returned from Cleve land. E. K.

Knauer received a car load of shelled corn this week. Hal Strouse Is improving bis business property by the addition of a barn and Ice house. Daniel Thomas attended the conncll meeting of the Lutheran church at Fairfield Center last Satur day. The contract was completed by which Rev. Campbell will succeed Rev.

Burkett at the four points. a SL. BwrsJea's Antra Kaira. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever HOroS. tttjr.

rh.inrwH hinH .1,11 "vi v. ii ola Ins. corns, and ail skin emr.t inn and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refund vvJ Yfcf A A rfs a. cu.

a riwj ioc per oox at Lampoells. a 1 .1 1 Sedan. Sedan, Jan. 11. C.

W. Freeburn has been confined to the bouse for sometime. Charley Is an old soldier and no doubt feels the effect of army life John Wittlg.of Edgerton, Ohio, visited Wittig's and DeLom's week. Mrs. Alma Reynold and Lizzie Chaney visited with M.

Seydell and xamiiy south or Sedan one day last week. Geo. Fretz and wife returned home last week from her pleasant visit with relatives In Missouri. Wm. McDonald, of Corunna, was a caller at this place, Sundaylng with his father in law.

Mrs. Geo. Reed, of Kansas, win soon return home after several weeks visit with Will Reed and family. The ladles aid soeiei Corners will meet at Mrs. W.

Scatter good's Jan. 20. All are invited. John May' and wife visited Brooks Hine and family Sunday. Doubtless they came to see their Mr.

Delenbaugh and wife visited v. uutnrie and family Sunday. Roy and Ernest Crane had a ben come off with a brood of chickens Jan. 8. We would judge the old hen was crowding the season a little.

Sam Cramer, of Michigan, Is visiting old friends in this vicinity. a F. Frets, of Tlnrh ter, Is here on business. Rev. Campbell Is now our retrular hiri pastor, contract being made last Saturday at the council meeting held at Fairfield Center, Ind.

Why not have prayer meeting on Sunday nights on which we do not have the Endeavor Society. Pills. addres? E. Bucklen Chicago, and trot a tr, and ur nary A.r Ll 0 PilhTA the cure of ZiV.r .1. neadache.

For malaria and liver troubles they have been proved Invaluable. They are every deleterious substance and toS Hudson. ov, In I. Jan. 11.

Die 1 at his homo near Mt. Zlon, Jan. 7, Philip Bitter. Born In Reaver county, in 1S20, aged "7 years, 9 montli and 27 day. Funeral took place Monday Jan.

10, from the Lake Valley church conducted by Rev. interment In IIia Mf. fi iuptrv. Ifarrv Dlfiin baugh and daughter Orba, of Burr Oak arrived here Monday evening, for a visit with friend. Last Friday evening, three classes went to the nome or 1'eter uountz to spena ine evening; oysters wei eserved and a good time reported.

Rev. Curwln, of. Fremont, filled Rev. Mason's pulpit here Sunday. Sleeting still in session at the U.

B. church. LI bble Shaff stall, of Salern, wa9 In town last week trying to get a class In music Mrs. Clyde Dole Is sick. Joseph Fredericks of Ohio, is here on a visit.

Several children and young ladles have the measels and it Is feared the schools will close. Editor Willis of The Press was on our streets, last week. Mrs. C. Klrk land has returned home from Chicago.

Aaron Dellar and family moved from the Chris Parsell farm to one east of Pleasant Lake. It is easy to catch a cold and just as easy to get rid of It if you commence Purlv Tk i lw a Ont Mlnntu rVuriH ifiir If. i flpoa iVlilffhB jkAlld i I 1 1 UIVUVI4lbil I pneumonia and all throat and lung I 1 1 A Liijuujca. av is piciisitub taa.e, Kaie i use autj sure to cure. Fairfield Center.

Faibfield Center. Jan. 10. Rev. Campbell bad Intended to begin a pro 1 iractea meeting at mis place, bunday evening, but postponed It oo account or meeting at I'leasant Hill.

Quite a number of our people were called to Auburn today as witnesses on the HotT mire and Burgdorf trial. An attempt is being made to reorganize the Chris tian Endeavor Society at this place Mart Berger of St. Joseph county, Is i visiting friends here. Rev. Camnhell preached In the Lutheran church Sun day.

Rev. Boughman preached at Pleasant Hill last Sunday morning. Joseph Myers ol Hudson, was visiting in this place yesterday. Wm. eas ing and brother Edward, were the guests of the family of David Martz.

Sunday. The youngest wm of Jacob Martin, is very sick with Inng fever. Mr. Wick wire of Ashley, was In this place last Thursday. CASTORIA Tksfse stgaMait ef For and CMldren.

Franklin. ha J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity. was ur niiriy years needlessly tortured by physicians for the cure of eczema.

He was quickly cured by using De Witt's WltCll IIazl Salvo IIia rnmnahilliii. salve for piles and skin diseases. Campbell. Faa.vKLix, Jan. 9.

Mrs. O. E. Shaf fer visited friends at Elkhart, durlntr the holidays Mrs. Rose and son, Cleveland, visited at Auburn today.

Miss Luna Newcomer spent several diys with Mrs. Dexter Faucett ard other friends in Waterloo last week. The protracted meetings are still in progress at No. 4 with Urge crowds every night. Mr.

and Mrs. Frldenher ger are rejoicing over the arrival of a nine daughter at their home on Jan. 4tb. The little lady will be called Mary Mildred Fridenberger. Mr.

and Mrs. D. D. Miser and daucrhtpr tmv dinner with their brother's family ounaay. Mr.

Oliver Collins wife and baby, of Hicks ville, are visiting his parents this week. Mrs. Mllliman, Mr. and Mrs. will Fisk and daughter spent bunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. nerson. IVIL Viliunik 1 1 son Harry was Pronounced by four uopeiess consumptive. 1 1 it llin Sir WPlra aft .1 in kiuiiiuk UC use of Last Rrcnrt go to school and has been hearty ever nce" Jt cures coughs, colds, la wuniption.

oo cents and oo per bottle. For sale by Camp Priceless Pain P'cd on pain, 'Mother's My wife sutlrrrd morr in trn miautra with ch.hlrra tha" Shi did nui sj rncvu. UUth)taiBf Thus rllM ITniilmAk. tv.i t. of Carmi, 111., to the Brad field Rraiutor nS "fnufactarer.

of Motber'a Friend." This sucecssfal remedy is not one of the mini uarrasonaoie thinn. but a scientifically prepared Uniment especially effective in adding strength and efasUcitv parts or woman's organism which Alf vrrcat strains of childbirth. The linunent may be used at any and all ttTTIM liniko ji cKuacy up to the CrV oOtir fir mn tin.m..i tised. the more Xt result, Dut it fca been. "i laal monui only with great benefit and success.

It not nnlv lhnrt.n. 1W Mother's Friend i.ffiby at oo, or nt by express orectof vi book for' women, Before 1 i id a a Vmp st ea ImS3. v.t AccERTcra Tim courts nicirr to nrs rvrrncnrif fc 'rir Tf rr tvnr'fl rTTT" "PITCTiriVa CAGTOmA, A3 ouit traul; mark. DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, cf Jlijcxnis, UassackuscUs, vas the criginatcr cf PITCHER'S CASTOHIA' the sarjs that has home end docs noia sjy ori acrV bear the facsimile denature of Ctcti wrapper.

This i3 the original PITCHER'S CASTOniA," uhich has been used in the homes cfthe ZIothcr3 cf America for ever thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and tee that it is the hind you have always bought on the and has the signature of CVcjCIc wrapper. IJo cn3 has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company cf ichich CJia3. II. Fletcher is rt i a jrresiuuiib.

Uarch 8, 1897. THE aCLNQ OP JUVENILES Ha HANDSOJ.IE COLORED PLATES ADDED TO THIS YEAR'S VOLUME. Millions of Copies have been sold. OrSsr Dei TJnf: Tlnn.piVpr? aw sw saw stfaw WW V4b Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies' on it), the ingredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind Ton Have Always Bought'' BEARS THE FAC S1 MILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Tailed Yon.

STARR iti a. a. VMvna Anrt'a'1 Iadlcy "Mi muzz vim casAu co. fitrr and IX slrra. Om direct.

St. LKlt, Ma. Ji Il.l Ail. 1 ra. AiuMtcacf, Rtch arfjtkJ.

i i.d. rtM a'a Ihwms, A oi For sale house and ooe acre at a bargain, call at this office. If desired can furnish two acres more suitable ior irucK gardening, uood borne with la reach of persons with moderate means. tt mu, sraccr. m.m ttxu w.

I. XTyew are vnabl to gH them from rm sealer, writ to a and ww will teU yoo bow Bjreitbeaa. Sell, Schwab Co. Chicasgrj. Larpest mnnfs of Boots' and Stoet to tlw Ueit wl Kt3A G3nTriTE.B0JIIO07 has wvwr hmmm Iwreaar Pt whlcfc eaewprs valaa.

ar kaa ka tae aeu sa (sua grwat Over 400 Pases. a 200 Fall Par Illustrations. a iUfi fZ All .11 1st ItaeaT. aal k.Mtoi.sl SWt .1 frrfra a assist rmm. CMR1STMA "PRESENT trr al aU aras.

fa yasuf BsslrssHsr wHm. Evwr Dsalaw tawi Statrtaa. ESTESV LAURIAT, Publishers. BOSTON. ISS PARLOA'S COOK DOOKS.

MALT A MLUON OT naaa mil BUN SOLA. tus new to lur noh the iatcheo sensibly the rig ht way to buy food and to care for H. etc. A plain book PP A book that larnrTwir dsghte wa 8Ud own. One fcn mount of valuable aid jOq Piri't Kn' The mo thorouh Cook Book pokOiahed.

The directtooa arc dear and coocise. It Is thoroughly crae had, perfectlyreliabk and marked by Coodsease. Contains t724 receipts. ete. 3 compendium of cookery.

'KLwrelloosiVm: prenetmve and coptously illustrated $i50 11)1? rfFFinvlMTEDnpcniiinl! in 1 1.11 yiiLM LJLKutST CISCDUTIOH OF IKY POLITICAL PIPES II THE WEST with ability and testxxjjtjkjt can always be rvlird on it bott of aU po thensa J. ocean soppues all I THS NEW3AND BESTCURRENTL iTtD.T.... It Is Morally Qcaa nd as Fay Papcr i wSZTZfZZ i I 6 The Utcratun of Its coiumas is Vo tothMtof Jrite. ItUiatcnstlnxtottictaU. drtnmswellMs th.

TJISNh a WESTERN NEWSPAPER. tIK OR THE NEVS OF iiwi. In Serf J1 5 with the kkai anJ lU ia yntptby si. cr.s ccLua per YcJin iLca rrlea.f lallT bv luall JmJJ WHHIHaTOR, O. C.

if v.fcjuu, uuu oy giving tone tn SagUUTOW atUMa. thtrlei0, help, nTfcltjltlkW 'CiTNot sold by drugglsta. great nt by mall. Sold ca" "uo feasruftes with the i 11 1,1 ii i.j.. ai bi ti t2 t3 I.

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Years Available:
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