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Tine TACLC Lalic Shore An: Link Division. la effect Sunday, May 20th, 1893. Loavo Waterloo. GOISO EAST. Na, New YorW and Itoston Express 1 47 am N'X IV).

Toledo Atvommodaliou aiu Nj. SWay 10 SO am I Iay V.iprVan I 8 inn 0ht York snd Boston Special srapm No. Local i relslit Mpiu ooisa wut. No. lTFaclBe Express 44 aro ix Iy Ksprs 10 10 sui No.

WW Krvlsht 22 aru No. SJ K.xpres 4 pni No lil Keudallville Acoouiiuodatlou. IMpm Fort Wayne Dranch. OOIMO NORTH. No.

4ittWay Freleht 03am No. 4. 7 Throuith K.x pros ami Mall. ...12 41 pui ISo. toll lKilrolt aud ludlanapolls SUpm OOI.NCl SOUTH.

No. Cincinnati Mall aud 10 am No.4iiWy Krelirht 1 40 pm No. 410 Detroit aud ludlanapolls 8M ptu No, la 2S. 511 and ST dally: other dally ex eept Passenger train make ooiiuee tlous at liMtHiii.1 levrmuu, iiuiinio. m.

Jacksou and tort ayue.ior oilier poiuva. F. M. t'AMr. AkW, Waterloo P.

8. BLODorrT, Gen Kup't. Clereland. W. H.

CAssirr, Oca. Cleveland, O. Grand Rajids Indiana Hy. LOCAL T1MK CARD, Central Standard Time In effect Dec. 5, JT OOlfiU NOHTU.

Kt.tlAM N. l. No. a. Ha.

1. K. uielnoatl ..8 ..8 35 pm 05 Kt, 3 00 am. .3 40 aui Huntervown s. LaOtUt ..3 37 13 am Axilla pin.

kwudallrllle "..4 00 pm. am. .8 33 am Kouttt 1 pia.iw Wolcottrllle ..4 21 pm. 10 IT Mam I.aicrange... 4 4i pm.10 as 4 us am Mural pm.ll am .6 31 pm.13 14 am UranUU pUla Ks.

35 pm. .3 00 am do. i prt .5 i'S lu put ..5 4j piu.lj 1 aio Traverse Cy SO pro pm Mackinaw .10 40 10 pm GO! HO RO ITT H. Ks. t.

rJs. a. Re. 8. He.

4 Mackinaw Cy 35 Putoslcey 10 Trrw t'j, ,1115 am. Cadillac So5m. randK'pdT lpm. 845 am. .8 55 5 pm.

Sturftls 10 14 am. 0 12 pm. I.aKranfre....luUS am 10 JU pm. .5 20 pm. 54 4rt pm.

Kuni City. 661 pm. IT am. 11 15 pm. 10 pm.

Avtlla 112ft pm.lt 27 pm. I.ltu IMS piu.lt 3S pm. HuntrUwn 114 pm. 114 4.5 pm. K.

Waynoa 12 15 pin. 12 20 1 15 pm. Kt. Waynd 12 35 pm.1235 am. 40 i 1150 am Horn.

5 and 8 dally hetwron Cincinnati and Grand Kaplda. Other trains dally rxcpt Sunday. Trains 2 and 3 bare parlor ear betweon Clnclunatl and UrmiMl ItaplU'. Nm. ft and 8 have lnpln cara bttw Clucln aati and Grand Rapids.

L. Lockwood. O. P. A Uraud Kapidit.

Mich. A. n. Mikob. Ticket Kendall rill.

In rt nnmben to lake homea in F. axI rra Miniwwuur truffl)loXMns fnm the rtch prod uanixe land alK the tt Pan! aud Duluvh Kailroad. All land fur from three to 1 dollar an acre ou small down payment and balance on ten years' time. Go and see for yourself the bltf rrops of Bnrtit quality of grains. po Um ami xeiretablv that ar raiarvi.

No stroosr winds: timber abundant; nearlty mark! In. Every advantage the beginner. Abundant water supply In lakes, well nd streams. The kiitgof countries for list dairy and oneicelbnl fr tame pmM a. lAutk.

op the opportunities In till wonderfully prosperous, irrowlnit nv country. Mans and pamphlets freo. AuUrvas. Hopewell Clarke, La4 CossloloMr, St. P.

D. R. 903 Globe Bids St. PU Miaa. They Are Going Hstles sT Hmt mt Beat Eatata.

NOTICK Is hereby (riven, that I. Michael Klplinicer. admtnUtrator of the estate of Martha Kelly. deceas d. will offrr for sale at Public Aoctkm.

to the hirlit bidder, ou Saturday, the 18th day of June, 1898, at the premise hereinafter named, known as the Martha Kelly Farm. In Franklin Township. leKalb County. Indiana, the follower described real estate, belonging to theeutateof said decedent. wtt: lts aumliered Tl and 7i In the original plat the town of Waterloo, IVKalb County.

Indiana, and the following, to wlt: The West one half H) of the North wesl quarter of fVx tloi Twenty Township thlrty 5vj CB) North of Kanice Fourteen 041 Futt. leKalb County. Indiana, cofitalniiift F.ijthty acres; also. lx acres la riecllou ev ralM'U (17) In the South wet corner of the h4uth weHt Barter () Of said ctlon Seventeen 17) Township Thirty nve f.fc) North of Kanare Fourteeul4) Fast: alsoTwo and Fifty one hundredths 2 5o Hl acres out of the North east corner of the North east quarter of Section Nineteen (13) Township Thirty (35) North of Kan (re Fourteen (14) East In Mid county and state. Tbrms or 8ALC One third cash, one third tn nine months and one third In elchteen months.

Inferred payments to be evidenced by tnterest liear lnr mites, waiving relief and secured by taorticaKe npoo the premises sold. J. F. etfc! Mich An. KirusoiR.

Att'y. Administrator. RberiB's Ssls. virtue of a certlBed copy of a decree to XJ tne directed from the Clerk of the Ie Kalb Circuit Court. In a cause wherein Frank II.

Chad wick la plain tin aud Jasper M. Waterman. Florence Waterman. John A. Mosher.

Kacbael A. Mosher. lien kiah K. Leas, Henry Frk and t. B.

ln are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of one thousand, two hundred sixty fl vudoltar and eighty three cents with luterest on said decree and costs. 1 wtll expose at Public Hale, to the his best bidder, ou Saturday, the 11th day of June, 1808, Between the hours of 10 o'clock a. and 4 o'clock p. of said day. at the door of the t5tmrt liouse.

In Auburn. I the rents and prottta for term not excelluit seven years, of the following real estate, tow it: The West fractional one half (H) of Nortli west qnarter of ri'tlon even (7) Township Thlrty ve North of Kanse Fourteen (14) Fast" also Fast Ofie half (S of Kast rsie half (S) of Nortli eowt one fourth (') of bec tlou Twelve (i Township Thirty five North of Kan ire Thirteen (lit) Fast, all In lie Kalb County, tate of Indiana. If arh rents and profit will not sell for Ufltcient sum to satisfy said decree. Interest aud costs. 1 will at the same time and pi nee ex ixme to public Bale the fee slaiple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may le sufficient to discbarxe said decree.

Interest aud iu Maid sale will be made without anv relief whatever from valuation or appraise ment laws. iirKir.5TwiH. btierlft of IleKalb County. Indiana, Wll.l IH Hhoaiih. Attorney for Plaintiff.

AOBUBK. May It. Inuri. We wjlicit your trade. Flour and feed delivered promptly by it.

Iteed tf For fine Flour, Corn Meal or Chop call at the Kew Mill, uenier street, Waterloo, Ind. Notice of Office Day. All persons wishing to transact bua 1 1 A A. it I ineHS wltti tne an irustee oiBruitnueiu Township, lieKalb County, are hereby noti nod mat nave cnosen Friday of each week as oOlce day. N.

T. Jack man, Trustee. Notice of Office Day. Via clirstpn Kturdav of bach Weelt as my office day. All parties desiring to tranHsict busine8s wun me will please take notice.

Oko. W. Crooks, Trustee Grant Township. jawitw 4 i J. 4 6 A Curt Prominent Attorney.

i JT rr TL R. C. PIIELrS, the leadlnff pension tl attorney of Belfast, N. rites I "I was discharged from tho army oa account of 111 health, and Buffurod from heart trouble ever slnco. I frequently had falntlnff and smothering' spells.

Sly form was bent as a man of 80. I constantly wore an overcoat, even In summer, for fear of taking cold. I could not attend to my business. My rest was broken by so vera pains about the heart and loft shoulder. Threw years ago I commenced using Dr.

Miles Heart Curo, notwithstanding I had used so much patent medicine and taken drops front doctors for year without being helped. Dr. Miles Heart Cure restored me to health. It la truly a wonderful modlclne and It affords mo much pleasure torucommeud this rem edy to everyone, Dr. Miles Comedies are sold by all druggists tmder a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded.

Boole on diseases of the heart and nerves free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CU, Elkhart, Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H.C.WILLIS.

NOTAarPrstic Bxeds. mortgageit and all hprkttitl 1 1 i tn Press Ufflce, WaUrloo. lud. H.D. CHAMBERLAIN.

KTBRIHAUT HuROtos, will attend all calls In his profession. ttllien MauloNtreeL. second door west of the U. 11. Church, Water loo, inu.

FRED. C. WATERMAN. A ccnoxMB. Will attend to all calls.

Fm pecial BUntUi Kiveu t4 the sale of farm pmiM rty, Patronage solicited. Waterloo, Indiana. JOHFf P. SHUMAN. ATToassT at law.

Auburn and Waterloo. will attend urtmutlv to all basines entrusted to bis earn. Practices la IkeRaih and bteunea circuit courts. Waterloo oiUce, leH.aio ttans building round Door. FRANK W.WILLIS.

VTOTAH.T PiibijC uiI Claim A rent. pHMimt attention civen to ail huxiness ulai utl in my hands. Pensions Increase, wid ows' snl other claims iu the I lepartments prosecuieu successfully. Twenty years ex perience. teeis.

mortgages, contracts, aud eral papers written at reasonable rhanrea. Jttice in the Press (Jffice. Van iwk hL Waterhsi. Ind. ORDERS AND SOCIETIES.

I. O. O. F. Waterloo Loots.

No. H. O. O. F.

meets verv Tuesdav eveulna Visitors are always welcome. m. iUnte, N. UM W. W.B.C.

OMAN'S Bst.lBr Coars, NO. ST. meeU Saturday afternoon following 1st and ad Monday In each month. Caroline tinclair. Anna Krand.

8. Aunett Kennedy. J. Kilen Waterman. Sei.

Francis lieck oer, Mary Getts. Alice Shaver. Carrie ranrls. At. t'aslc IUard.

Guard: Matilda KohrbauKb, Asst. Guard. A. O. V.

W. Obos. No. Waterloo, meets on the 5d and 4th Thursday evenleirs of each rnouth in the K. of It.

Half. P. M. John ittmer; M. W.

J. C. lav: Foreman. Jiwuh Sesell txeiier. Kllsworth M'Hitavoa; IC eorder.

X. It Kicsei; uulde, j. I'llirard: Financier. M. fhull: Receiver.

II. W. Heck: Inside Theodore I mhoiT; Outshle James Prick. Kslsrkts 9t rythlaa. MxiDjia Loons.

No. meets every Moa day evening in their new Cat tie Hall. A. V. Sinclair.

tl J.H.Jackman, V.C; Wm. G.J. Meek. M. of FredAhren.lt.

M.ofF; A. I. Fawcett. M. Frank A.

Till. I. W. H.Ieas. u.

L. Lmma, F. Knott, aud J. Baxter Trustees. F.asd A.

M. WjimiM) Citt I ixi a. Nil 9CT7. Stated meetings Wrdnwlr eveuluff. on or preccoding each full moon.

KdwardCamp liell. w. st. M. llemenoerrer.

Juirt P. McCague, J. W.j II. K. Trasurvr: A.

Gruhlke. Secretary: Charles 5 imh t. S. Clark CamplMll. J.

J. C. Brand and W. II. Leas.

lte wards; 8.7.. liickinsou. Tyler, KsUkUsfBsssr. Uwtox LotMS. No 14.T4.

meets every Friday evening In their hall over IeKalb liana, O. W. Fulk. P. H.

K. Uickel. Frank Mc F.ntarfer. V. (.

N. LAWhead. A. J. N.

Kickei. O. J. Beck. F.

W. B. Clement. J. O.

Biyer. S. McAlUter. Gl frey Gfeller. Jud Fee.

Allen hhuitx, Godfrey Gfeller, U. W. Heidler, Trustees. Psaghtsrs ef Bekekatt. PA ith Lonoa.

No, S3T. D. or meets second and fourth Wednesday even In is of each month In I. O. O.

F. Hall. Carrie Fran 1s. Pant Grand: Mrs. M.

bailsman. Noble irsnd: Mrs. Klla Flsk. Vice Grand: Karttmlotnew. He ordlng Mrs.

Jessie U. A L' I I Um 1 Kl am i fn tavoa. Mary linlmll, Wr. orn Mr Futarfer. I.

J. Paltsman. O. li Mur, Getts.m.; Lncetta Flher. It.

H. N.G.; Mmxl lwer. K. H. Pi.

llatlle Mil Ith. K. H. V. H.

Blanche Fisher, L. V. Matlo Till, Chap ain. K. O.

T. a. wwwt i v. r. n.

uu.tn.ni ni, a 4 1 i. in, win. v. ii i tfu.p. prrto.) mil Broughton.

Physician; F. M. Duesler. M. at J.

O. Hianrhard. lstiuard; ymour Flsk 2l Guard; WnuJ.NoUino. Kentlnei; Frank Jones. Ticket.

Casters Star. WATERIOCHArTKB, No. U2. meets Wednesday eventual nfter each new and full ntn. Mrs.

Alilu Bernenilerfer. W. M.t W. II. Ieas.

W. Mrs. Jennie MnnielH. A. Mrs.

Anna Brand. TreHHiirer: Mrs. Florence Waterman. Kecrctarv: Mrs. Lola lirotiirhton.

(km Mrs. Mjriv Gruhlke, A. Mrs. Ma ltas. Adan; Mrs.

r.mma lA nn, mitn; mihm Blanche Met 'ague, Fjtthert Mrs. Nellie Lena, Martha; Mrs. Amelia Wittmer. P.lecUt; Mrs. Lvdia 1 rLM.

J. O. Brand. Mrs. Cassle Yager.

Mrs. Naunio Clitrk, Organist. For Sale'or Trade. Forty acres, two mile from town; good Improvements. Will still on reasonable or trade for larger farm and pity difference.

Enquire at this onice. tf Coerno Buttermilk toilet Soap makes the skin soft, white and healthy. Press News Stand. 42 i We have rhuiigcd the name of Leinoa Cream to Crato Cream, its 5 we Hnd an article on the market 5 under the siinie name. Ourtrailo mark will lie reglt rHl nnd pro 3 Uh MhI.

Try a Jar of this. The Finest Toilet Article I .3 On the market. (Vmts but 2S cent if satisfuctory, and not a cent if I I' I A snd guuruntees each and every i c) Jar. Vonrs Truly, J.C 5 CRBTO ALMO Detroit. 5 A CoiXMiMxTlxT, No.

49. meets the first and third Thursday Cvenlntrs of each month In the K. of H. Hall. VlHiting Sir Kniirhts cordially Invited to attend.

Wm. Jackman, Hlr Knight P.O.; W. K. C. Francis.

Hr hi. G. Abbey. Jlr Kt. Lieut.

C. V. I .1 1 1 kl 11.... L7 our iuidght. Pithy and Interesting Itoms for Press Headers.

DUTLCR IN A' NUT SHELL. list Busy Preple are Ituliur Is Iluujr plsrcs Ilap pculnini of tls Wsek (opsbkI from all See tluun Of the ouiitr. 11UTI.KB. May 31. Miss Lou Hard ioK' returned from Ft.

Wayne Inst week, where she has been perfecting herself In music, with the view of be ing a teacher in the public schools in this branch. Miss II. has attained a high state of perfection as a vocalist. and Mrs. Lelter returned to their homo In Kewanna from which they have been absent many months.

visiting In California and also, In this Dr. E. V. Campbell took his effects to Newvlllo yesterday, May 30, where he will locate, and open an of lice for the practice of hla profession, Ileywood who had such a rough experience while in Texas last winter, is billed for ao entertainment here on June 2nd, with his company, W. Ash, our very estimable fel low citizen, moved his family to Toledo, last week, In order to be more convenient to business, being In the employ of the Toledo Blade.

Mr. Ash will bo greatly missed in sabbath school and church The mem orial service on Sunday at the Church of Christ, was well attended by the members of Meade Post G. A. It. and W.

II. who went there In body from their hall, and many of our citi zens were present quite filling the church. Ilev. Thomas delivered an able address, which brought out very Ilattering comments, and the singing by the choir and the solo by Mrs. Thomas were both Rev.

Url Mason, of Albion, Michigan, Is visiting with his brother, A. J. Mason and other relatives In The commencement exercises of the llutler high school was held on the evening of May 25, at tlie E. church. The music both vocal and Instrumental, was furnished by home talent.

The MissesOertrude Stone and Lottie Mas ters presiding at the piano, and Miss Lou Harding In a masterly manner. showing high attainment as a vocal ist. In lieu of orations by the four graduates, the audience was highly entertained In listening to a most excellent address of Prof. II. It.

Patten gill, who for nearly two hours held the close attention of hU audience, who regretted when done that he had finished. Ills theme was "Star Pointer, and pace of to Mr. Williams of Albion, Is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Eva Knlsely and other relatives. E.

L. Fosdlck entertained the L. at her home on tl evening of May 24th. As was the anniversary of Queen Victoria's birth, the house was gaily decorated with United States (lags. The menu was quite elaborate, and for desert straw berries.

Ice cream and coffee were serv ed. The favors of the evening were patriotic quotations ou cards embel shed with ui I nature this was followed by a ''table talk on the Queen. Assembling In the parlors, a guessing contest followed, the result of which was Mrs. Williams present a guest, having guessed the greatest number correctly received from the hostess, a beautiful piece of China decorated with the national colors, to keep as a souvenir of the occasion. After a somewhat protracted session.

causing a sense of alarm to the lonely spouse at home, who congratulated themselves If they knew the belter half had a night key,) and after singing some pat riotic songs and listening to a recitation by Mrs Eva Kniscly, which was highly appreciated by the members, quietly repaired to their several homes. day was observed In Dutler as never before, A perfect day It was to begin with, a full program carried out, the members of the K. P's. and Canton In full uniform. The Giant Despair.

One of the most horrible things about the nervous diseases to which women are peculiarly subject is the sense of overwhelming: despair which they bring upon the mind. If A woman's mental condition is 1 directly and powerfully affected by any ailment of the delicate, special 8 organs of her sex. Such a difficulty not only racks her body with pain and suffering but burdens her with mental anguish which words can hardly describe. Thousands of women have had a similar eperience to that of Mrs. Kurath A.

Williams, of Westport, Oldham in which the use of Dr. Pierce's wonderful "Favorite Prescription," by imparting; health and strength to the feminine organism, has not only restored complete vigor and capacity to the bodily powers but has also given renewed brightness and buoyancy of spirit. I suffered for overs year, "says Mrs. Williams, "with initiirestion snd nervous prostration. I wss onsble to est or sleep.

I trieu severs! phvs icisns, but they only helped me for a short time. A friend sd vised me to take Ir. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Or. 'Pierce's Ooldrn Medical Dis.

eovery and I commenced takiua the medicines Inst May. Took three bottles of the Fsvorite three of the Cold Medirsl snd three vials of ths snd am now feeling better than I have for two yesrs. Have good appetite, sleep well, aud do not suffer from indigestion or nervous! even snd a hslf pounds since (siting these medicines. 1 have recommended Dr. Pierce's medicine to severs! ladies, one of whom is now Uking It and Is beina greatly benefited." Latoto tied and early to rise, prepares a marrfor his home In the skies.

11,1,1 a Klser, Hie 1 1 1 that limkoa Hf. I ter and wiser. ccIum I clill.lren In illr Jv sh two V'JSIP. shals, with tho Irinhi or tii "lr fully displayed, one ri.Iintr a ehctlan pony and the oilier on a Kerord wIkm 1 Two brass bands, the Jv. ox v.

narxi and one belonging to the troop now exhibiting here, who kindly volunteer or Miolr aervleft. tllfl SlnL'inflT bV tliC choir and the male quartet, the very excellent address of llev. Freeh, the long procession of tho several orders. the private citizens on foot and vein It's to the cemetery, the abundant sup plies of flowers, tho unusual attend ance, the suspension of all business the special solemn closing cxcrclces all conspired to make this as memor able an occasion as Its character do served. Sean ths i a ef Hudson.

Hudson, June 1. Tho following resolutions were adopted at the Steu ben county Sunday school convention held here last week: It e.holvkd. Tliat a weekly teach er's meeting is absolutely essential to the best success in every runuay school. 2nd, that a home departmen Is a necessity in every up to date Sun day school, and we urge every schoo: inourcuuntv to niliml und work It 3rd, that everv Sunday scIkkiI pupil who can read, be urged to own his own bible, and bring It to the school. 4th, that we comdeum the use of the lesson helps and printed questions by the teachers in tne scnooi ana ciass.

am that we heartily endorse the "Awak ener" and urire all our schools to se cure clubs for It, also, that a call be made for subscriptions to It In this convention at twenty live ccots. per year. 6th, that we aim and endeavor to make Steuben county the banner county. 7th. that wo accept the ap portionmcnt of made by the state association for our county, and that our Secretary and Treasurer be instructed to secure ana nay tne same as soon as possible.

8th, that the thanks of this convention are due and hereby tendered oy County President and ortleers of the association to the M. E. and U. B. churches for the use of their buildings, and also for the delightful music rendered by their choir and to the dear peple of Hudson, for the lilieral hospitality with which we have been entertained In their pleas ant homes.

M. IL Iictlkm, Leruls Clark who resigned his position in the Times office at Ashley, has resumed work again. J. Eakright of Butler called on friends here last Mrs. W.

IV. Hamilton and Mrs. J. A. Hathaway visited at Mooresvllle last week, tho guests of Mrs.

J. C. Jennie Groof beak Is visiting her sister Mrs. Turley at Albion. Ferguson of Greenfield Mills spent Sunday with.

his family. and Mrs. Huffman of Albion are visiting their daughter. Mrs. II.

G. Quite a num ber from this place exp to attend the Ep worth League ct invent Ion at Butler next week. Is rumored that R. II. Weamerof Auburn has rented a building here and will publish a newspaper.

I Leila Session who has been In New Mexico for her health for the past few months returned home last Saturday. rs. Jennie Hamilton and Mrs. A. McDowell visited their sisters In Garrett Sunday.

Wm. Frldenbergcr and daughter came up from Montpelier to attend Iecora tlon Mrs. Anstett and daughter May are quite sick. Hamilton. Hamilton, May 31.

The new hotel at Cold Springs is ready for the Work has begun on the new block, recently burned. Good thing; push It along Many from our place attended a ball game at Pleasant Lake Crowd of country people come to town every Saturday evening to attend the band concerts on the streets and they bring their produce with them, too. crowds of people attended the Memor ial and Decoration Day services here Sunday and Monday. The memorial sermon was preached by Bev. Neil, at the M.

E. church, and the 'iVcoratlon sermon by Rev. Herron, at the Chris tian church. Music was furnished for the occasion by the S. of V.

mar tial band and the Hamilton Cornet Band. The Camp fire was held at the M. E. The Eleventh Annual Commencement of the Otsego township schools will lie held at the Christian church, June 3, 180S. There are nineteen graduates, 11 of whom are from our town school.

A good program has been prepared and you are cordially invited to be present. An admission fee of five cents will be charged to pay for the music. OADTOIISA. Bean tit Ihl Kicti Ya Haw ilhran Eigt Franklin. Fkanklin, June 1.

Mrs. Eva Albright and two sons, with Grandma Albright, visited Mrs, Electa Lowe, Lee and Charley Noragan have been quite sick with the mumps tne past few weeks. rs. John Klp nnger has wo hundred and twenty hills of Early Ohio potatoes In her gar den in blossom, and will have potatoes bcrore the 4th of July. If any one can beat that, Mr.

Albert KatifT man and family drove over to Edon, Ohio, Sunday to visit hisfither, who has been poorly the past few weeks, and returned with his son thinking a visit In the country would le lenetl and Mrs. Fret! Jones visit cd with Jacob Slant The Bow by twins, Esther and Lester, are doing well, and their father will 1 pleased to hear that they are learning to walk. The llttlo girl has In en exposed to the Oliver Ols II and family visited with Marshall Lowe Sunday, Prof. Green, of IVorJa, says: Universal Ointment Is on of th greatest healers lever used. It dcrful." It cures piles, sores and ulcers.

For sale by Campbell. 31. 1 .1 with tl. i I or wr. ilth.

i uy hy t. Ii' and ciil twn, but In 1 Isni. Alteady a Maine meriK i i vice hai Itm In id in wlii.ii al tli cluirches i 1 1 d. Our b'y have pnu to the front, aud la. Thur.

I.iy wa iitiother trail day. "Old (Jiory" wa swung to the breeze from a hundred foot pole, and will continue to wave until Spain knuckles under, and t.un;. is free. Kariy In the Iay the crow tx Lraii to come In from the surround ing country and towns, and watch'. with eagerness, and extended many a helning hand toward the finishing touches to the pole, every one who could, found a place at the rojes an Dikes.

When the pole was In place the old soldiers, headed by a drum corns, and followed by a Juvenile mill tia company with real guns, and a company of girls dressed in whit marched up the street and encircieu the is de. The little glrlsdrcw the flag up. and every body sang America Then followed the ceromonies at the stand "The red, white and blue" was sung and Rev. H. A.

Wingard offered the Invocation, which was followed by a song commemoratiog the Maine dis aster, sung by a number of girls. Mr, Frank W. Willis, of Waterloo, was thin Introduced and delivered, a truly patriot ic address, winning praise from all who heard him. He has not for gotten the days of the late war, when he served in the army of tho union His words were forceful, touching practical and appropriate. He was followed by Free Kelley, al.

of Waterloo. Mr. K. certainly has a strong voice, and was heard by all, and warm ed up to his subject In befitting style, and especially the corn plowing brigade, but many disagreed with him In advcatlng the stay at policy at such a time as this, after a recitation by Miss Nora Ileinerson, ad dresses were delivered by Mr. John Baxter, and J.

E. Pomeroy, of Auburn Mr. Baxter especially emphasized the duty of every citizen in the present conflict. His remarks were brief, but to tlie point. Many who lived in the country were forced to leave be fore lie last address, but thoM who remained were well pleased, though the hour was late.

Mr.Pomeroy is a young man fully in sympathy with the present at titude of our nation in reference to the western hemisphere and suffering humanity every where. The exercises as a whole were greatly enjoyed by every one, and the various comni I ttees deserve especial praise for the splen did results of their labors, which has doe much to strengthen patriotism among our Miss Margaret Kemp Is visiting in the family of Bev. Geo. Wright, Ra lr aud daughter Maud, called on friends In Kendallville, last MKsRutb ISorst of Auburn, spent Sunday with Ona Mrs. wil ling is Tlsitlng friends In Waterloo, this Claude Knauer of A villa.

Is visiting his parents at this place this The installation of Rev. Camplell of the Lutheran church will occur June 0, at this place in the U. B. Geo. Cox of Garrett, called on friends here last Thursday.

E. A. Zerkle, wife and slaughter, and Mrs. McEntcrfer, of Waterloo called on J. Tompkins and family Quite a number of our S.

S. workers are In attendance at the convention at Auburn this week. Basra the Blasters of IK Isci i a fan ftrn fcai Sedan. Sedan June 1 Mr. Simon Haines of Sedan sends us the following notice for publication.

The opening of the resorts for the summer will commence Sunday, June 5 at 5:00 p. m. In the Sedan Union Flower Park. Rev. E.

Campbell will deliver a suitable ser mon for the occasion. A welcome add rcss by G. Pcpple. Mr. L.

I), llussol man will act as chairman and the dinging under the direction of M. L. Kntzner, II. Fret. H.

Gotta, Win. Bowman amd L. W. Treesh; recita tions and songs by the young people. These meetings will bo continued dur ing the summer and Revs, J.

D. Sny der, S. n. Yager and others will be Invited to speak. A cordial welcome Is extended.

CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Th Kbi Yen Kara Ate2js Bears the tT?" Biguatuiw of CZczx7cZiki Geo. J. Lodell. Merchant.

Vnal. writes of Last Resort: "It is splendid for colds and lum? trouhl.w ion iiiink there lsanythtngepjai to it." Cures coughs, cnnin. consmun lion and lagrip. For by Camptiell. Fairfield Cantor.

FAUtFiRLn Ckntkil une 1 Geo, KoicnHlil and wife wt tho guests of David Shook and family last Sunday. IjiH'khart anI wire at tended tho Memorial services nt Waterloo II. E. Gardner and familv of Kendallvillewere visiting in this vicinity Firestone Is visiting relatives In LaGr tniro t. this The S.

Inst I tutu he tld at this place last Thursday was we 11 Solomon Deel isvlsltln relatives and frlcn Is in Holmes The Y. P. S. V. will meet on next Sunilay evening and on each Sunday evening following during tho whole smuttier.

Every oho Invited to attend. Tho Cuban question and political Is sues sinks Into Insignificance with the man who suffers from piles. What he most desires is relief. iVeWltt's itch Hazel Salve cures piles. y9 I Ws.

w.r.rt.$ ctA cf r.c5S rA tot jCcstzIns nci'Jr JlOTllAZlCaTlC. i inr nwilirs Apcfcct Remedy tion, Sour Storch.Di5rrti'3. Vorms jCpftvulsions Jevcn s.v ncss cndLossorSlXT I. Signature ef in CXACT COPY CF WRAPPER. f'i rermanenUr enred bv nsing DIL IUILLi a i inxra.

lie frarest and tie lest. Sold by drnggisu on posi live guarantee. IneeOOcesu per box. Ssmnle sent fre on menUon 01 tnis nninmiuwi. THE DIL WUITEI1ALL MiXilUMINE Sooth Bend, Indu A GOOD TUBULAR VELL! Clves Health and Comfort to tho Homo We have purchased new machineiy and solicit all orders for well work.

By new process we can do work In all kind of weather, and all kinds of trround. We warrant all our work, i'rlces reasonable. Repair shop three doors south of Edge Hotel. Leave orders at J. C.

Day's, Waterloo. Randall Mn.x.ER Waterloo Flour is as good as any. Try it. For irraln. chop, and feed, go to C.

R. Reed Co. tf For Sale. Choice building lots In Hudson. Foi particulars enquire at this office.

Call for County Orders. A 11 ou stand i con ti ty rders prior to July 5. IJ7, No. 13T.I Series will be raid if presented tolheOiuntv Treisurer. Interest stops on sante S.

H. II ink, Co. Treas. NOTICE. We the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on two bottles of Baxter's Mandrake Bitters, if it fails to cure constipation, biliousness, sick headache, or any of the dfs eases for which it Is recomended.

Also will refund the money on a SOccnt bottle of Downs' Elixir, if It des not cure any cough, cold, croup, whooping cough, or throat or lung trouble. We also guarantee one 2T cent bottle of either of the above to prove satisfac or money refunded. J. D. CArnLL, t'ruggist.

Something New for Farmers! All kinds of Farm Machinery, Hay Loaders, latest styles Buggies and Wagons. Transfer agent for Buckeye Mowers and Binders J. thl rt miurpmriii sn.iters are OutWi nJwnar roore th twice as In eut S. If you want aoytliinB Iu our line thV oat If Tr Tr r. 1 3 an C7 fa.trl...

inaiBiaaTfaMawtatafaaTafawui. Bears tho Signature of KAi The Kind lave Alnays ttm ecarTAMHt www mm i a sfl a a mm lafiA G. A. LACEY C0M Phologra New Brick Block, over.lVfft OS, Watkulot), Ind. J.

E. Graham, D. D.SH dentiht. Darby bbvk. Waterl.jn.

Ind. Of5 boervl a. m. to li ra. and I ti 4 p.

to. Crown and Bridge work a fis T. SratOTT. C. SS4fT Notaries Public.

Il al Fstjite. lt.ur atso. and Alsvtra fUirs. Tte le of slrt rit la lirkiiMu ttulnM B4k itMt, Sprott Knapp, 1st fioxw iu iiandy IU W. Aal.cra.

IU The First National Ban. AUBURN, IND. Capital and Surplus $60,000, CVrti Scales Af depoafts tsstml. terest. If left si liis.

t'oustv w.4 orders bought aAd aoid. Mosiey to Kiaa. A. O. MCCLU UA.

1'rvsiueat. Cm asl UcClklu a. Cash ter. Ofcr One Ml HHII a a. a 1 1 a aJ im 1 1, (3 Tbe hrst UsJ rrv rlii wr Bdt es.

TW t.aiT as mm ears its tmt Kwe i. tert. ss imjIs. nw a j. r.

ci.TEvn.AM. Lsad CVxwr. X. FOR SALE lrr.plrmel. The Ruckeye oatben rtH orrrliw e(iltrrt lb ir sharv of lmpmvHl aud np t.l,!,.

Bd ad is aod they will alwars rlru. lre us a call before you Lot. Vre you luy. s. il asJI blaAers ecom tfVnl aud a rubber i V4 ly you pnnROfi ui UljiiLU r.

H. H. BOOZER. "0.

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