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HEAD SOLID SORE fwfnl nf iRafiv and Sleepless Nights of Mother. CURED BYJUTICURA Skin Fair as a Lily with no Scar to Recall Awful Sore Writes Mother. hereirith write oat ia full the be. ginning and end of that terrible disease eczema," says Mrs. Wm.

Ryer, Elk River, "which caused my babe untold suffering and myself many sleepless nights. My babe was born seemingly a fair, healthy child, bnt when she was three weeks old a swell lag appeared on the back of her head, and in conrse of time broke. It did not heal but gTew worse, and the sore spread from the size of a dime to that of a dollar. I used all kinds of remedies that I could think of, but nothing seemed to help; in fact, it grew worse. Her hair fell out where the sore was, and I feared it would never grow again.

i It continued until my aged father came on a visit, and when he saw the baby lie told me to get Cuticura Soap and Ointment right away. "To please him I did so, and to my surprise by their use the sore began to heal over, the hair grew over it, and to day she has a nice head of hair, her kin is as fair as a lily, and she has no scar left to recall that awful sore, and ft is over eight months and no sign of its returning." CORE PERMANENT "Your letter of the 19th inst. re. eeived, asking in regard to the cure of my baby some six years ago. Well, the disease has never returned to her head which at that time was a solid sore on top and down the back." Mas.

Wm. Rykk, Elk River, Minn. Feb. 25, 1903. 8old (kmgkoat Hi world.

CoUcira Kadtaat Jta. (Inter Chocolate Caalrd Pll la, JSt par TiaJ at CO), kMuanTi ParU, tltix dalo Pall) Bottom, Colambw 4aa. Portrr Irwf Cham. Sola rrofrriaton. aVSaaa) tar "11 aa Cm tcaaaaa." DR.

MAURICE H. KREBS I Praotlce limited to Eye, Ear, Nose Throat Office hours 9 m. to 5 p. tn. 3 N.Jeff.

St. f'l Telephone 769. Jf CHARLES E. orAyston.m.d. Practice limited to the BYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT.

Spectacles fitted lod furnished. (IS years experience.) Office hours: 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. tn.

Skin of the Rango 6 5 4 i3 the skin of the Cooking Range; it is so thin that it spreads itself, penetrating every corner. It will not wash off, pnd grease wfflnot affect it It prevents rust and will cover three times as much surface as any other preparation, and each application win wear 3 times as long. 6 54 Saves Tims and RAILROAD. In ffeot Dec. TKAINa) Wlat Mo.

New York and Cbioago Ex dally Mo. Buffalo to Chicago, express tMm Moll, Marion and Ohieago accommodation, aally ezopt Handay, Ho. York to Ohloago limited dally, daparu Mo. Wells largo Expreii, daily ezeept Monday and days following legal tbams sast. Ma.

Obleago to New York Ex 6ra, dally, depart. nnUniton and Marlon accommodation, dally exeept Sunday, Mo. M.Otaleagoand Huntington ae eommodatloa, dally exoept Bnnday, MO. 4, Chicago to New fork and Boston Limited, dally departs Mo. 14, Wells Fargo Express, dally exoept Bunday and legal holidays Ma.

10 Chicago to Buffalo express, dally Mas. II and 14 will not carry baggage. WIL.JL.ia, Agent O. UINOe.T. P.

A. Marlon Ohio. ERIE EXCURSIONS KKIE R. R. EXCURSION WEBT.

Onthi first and third Tuesday of every month tht arte K. R. will sell one way and retnrs trip exonrslon tickets to the west northwest and sontbwest st very low rates Tee tnrtbnr Information call npon Erl genu, or write O. KNOW, T. p.

Marlon Ohio. Dr.Hayden B.Grayston DENTIST. Burnt 1 mi Bipni Wck. fktie472 Bntliotii 111 CIcdol Dyspepsia Ckto CIqmU what you at Evening Iberattv TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 7, 1905.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL Investigate the $10.00 sale at Marx's. Special sale on shoes for everybody at the Racket store. 29t6 J. W. Shock was in Wabash on business, Monday.

Money to loan on easy terms. 47tf M. W. MOORE. Graphaphone records, 25 cents.

305tl BRADLEY BROS. O. S. Bay Is "confined to his home on Henry street on account of sickness. Call up the Erie office for rates to Chicago during the automobile show.

30t6 Miss Maude Lutz returned last evening from a pleasant visit at Fort Wayne. Place your orders for fruit trees with LewiB Shinkel. Do It now. tf Lawrence Adams returned Monday evening from a visit with his folks at Wabash. Spring styles In American Girl and Melba ladies' shoes at Altstadter's shoe store.

28t7 Mrs. W. D. pyer, who has been ill for the last two weeks, is now able to be about again. Pianos and organs sold on easy payments, Schafl Bros.

Co. Spectacles and eyeglasses. Smith, optician. 19" Mrs. David Stults has transferred a property located southwest of the city to Isaac Overholts for $2,000.

If you have not smoked a "Koh i noor" 5 cent cigar you have missed the best ever made. Union made. 225tf Wm. Meitzer and Godfried Gun zenhiezer left today for Mena, Arkansas, via the Wabash. They are mak ing an extensive trip to view the country.

You cannot get a better shoe for the money anywhere than at the Racket store. 29t6 Mrs. W. has received a letter from Mrs. F.

C. Hammond, of Mankato, Kansas, in which is related tales of the terrible western floods. Several friends of the Hammond family have lost everything. New spring styles of American Girl and ladies' shoes on exhibition at Altstadter's shoe store. 28t7 Mercury went down with a rush, Monday evening, until the pleasant atmosphere of the day had become a biting cold that registered six degrees below before this morning, according to the report made by Wm.

McGrew. While others try to work oft old stock, we show new spring styles in ladies' and gents' fine shoes. See our show window. 28tT ALTSTADTER'S SHOE STORE. Miss Molly Hilgenberg has re membered those in the offices wherein she was formerly employed with souvenirs of Florida, in the form of alligator teeth, which she picked up on the beach where she is now visiting.

Rheumatism, lumbago, nervous ness aid bowel troubles speedily cured by the use of Trusler's Rheu matic Tablets, They are easy to take. Every box guaranteed to give satisfac tion. Sold by all druggists at 50 cents. Get a box at once. 254 ly See Mrs.

B. Worley and Mrs. A. Smith, modistes, about your new gowns. 28 Guilford street 28t6 Chas.

Huffman and sons, Albert and Howard, Wm. Kunze, and wife, Geo. Farmer and wife, John Kunze, of Lebanon, Fred Gemmer, and Mrs. Henry Gemmer, went to Fort Wayne today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Claude Bonter.

Dr. Q. X. Z. Lane in the lead of high class work.

This applies to prescription glasses specially made for your eyes. Our work has attained a standard of excellence not found elsewhere, Rev. Wm. Dillon is a visitor in the city. He is much interested in "an excursion to the Pacific coast, which will be run the coming summer over the Northern Paciflo railroad.

Mr. Dillon will meet tho traveling passenger agent of the Northern Pacific, who will be in this city the last of this week, to talk over the project. For the next thirty days we will frame pictures, 25 cents to $1.00. Your choice of moulding, any size, $1.00. Machine and repair works, 13 Front street.

Gtl2 BEECHING CRAWFORD. Charles Wasson is in receipt of a letter from ex Sheriff P. M. McCarty, who is at Baxter Springs, where he has a brother in the mining business. Pat made Mr.

Wasson the offer of a position in Baxter Springs, but it did not afford sufficient inducement for him to leave his position in this city as manager of H. H. Brown's South side meat market. The Erie will make a rate of one and one third fare to Chicago Feb. 4 to 11, on certificate plan, for the American Automobile Association.

Certificates will be used Feb. 6 to 11. 30t6 $15.60, $18.00 and $20.00 suits this week for $10.00, at' Marx's. S. E.

Cook was in Warsaw today on Home 'made1 potato bread at City Bakery, 5 cents per loaf.1 293tf Miss Lulu Ward has returned from a week's visit in Decatur. Use McLIn's Onion Syrup for croup, coughs and colds. 25c. John and George Kindler went to Greensburg today on a business trip. The new city building has one of the most successful heating plants in the city.

27tf A daughter is reported at the Al bert Zigler home at Bippus, bora Sun day. Bartlett Frazier have installed 99 per cent of the heating plants In this city. 27tf The infant daughter of James Barrett, on Purviance street, is report' ed quite sick. Phonograph records 25c. Largest stock in the city.

Schaff Bros. Co. 8tf 29tl Mrs. Laura Rouse, of Columbia City, is a guest at the Tuthill home on Matilda 'street You ought to try our $3.50 lump coal. HUNTINGTON FUEL 79 Webster street, or Bartlett's Truck ing office 312tf Miss Gladys Stevens has returned to Chicago after a visit of several months at the James Ward home.

Buy your flour of C. E. Bash ft Co. Price and quality guaranteed. 15tl0 eod Miss Clodda Johnson a former nurse at the Huntington hospital, has returned, and is again at that institu tion.

Boom! Boom! Boom! The prices of high grade groceries are shot all to pieces at the W. H. Coolman Co. old stand. 12tf Miss Bertha McBride, of Markle, who has been guest of Miss Laura Robinson at her home on West Matil da street, returned home last evening.

Musical instruments and furniture, neatly repaired at Lambert's, corner Warren and Matilda streets. 17tf S. W. Bowman, the Southside blacksmith, and wife, were departures this morning for a visit of a week or ten days with relatives at Millroy, Ind. Money to loan at the real estate and insurance office of B.

E. Allen. Wabash freight conductor John Wixsom, an Andrews citizens years ago, and a native of this county, has been promoted to passenger conduc tor, taking the place of Thos. Riley, deceased. Dr Hunter has made a special study of obstetrics and diseases of women and children.

'Phone 444. Janl4 lnio Frank Ackerman and his mother left today for Oklahoma, where they go in the hope of benefiting the young man's health. He is a son of Charles Ackerman and was formerly employed in Kaylor's drug store. We always close out odd lots. It pays us in the end.

The Marx Clothing House. Rev. Henry Bridge went to Van Buren today on business, and on Thursday will go to Ossian to attend the funeral of Mrs. Thomas Doan, whose death occurred today. Rev.

Bridge and family were intimate friends of the Doan family, having lived in that place about four years. Boys' belt overcoats, ages 8 to 16, $5.00 and $6.00 lines, $3.95. Marx's. THE HORSE TOOK A TUMBLE. Trouble at the Erie in Loading An Animal on An Express Car.

A fine stallion, weighing about 1,800 pounds, was transferred from the Wabash to the Erie by the express company in this city last evening. The horse was from the stables of H. H. Wolf, of Wabash, and was consigned to J. W.

Farr at Hartstown, Pa. In making the transfer an accident happened while the horse was being loaded into the car. A chute was provided and when the horse was part way up the chute fell and the horse and the whole, business came down with a crash. A man from the Wolf farm, who was with the animal, was thrown from the runway and miraculously escaped, being caught between the falling timbers and the horse. Fortunately no one was seriously hurt, and the horse, which also escaped injury, went into the car without much trouble when the chute was set up the second time.

The Sunshine of Spring. The salve that cures without a scar is DeWItt's Witch Hazel Salve. Cuts Burns, Boils, Bruises and Piles disappear before the use of this salve as snow before the sunshine of spring. Miss H. M.

Middleton, Thebes, 111. says: "I was seriously afflicted with a fever sore that was very painful DeWItt's Witch Hazel Salve cured me in less than a week." Get the genuine. Sold by Bradley Bros. feb BASKET BALL Game Monday Evening at Central College Huntington vs. Fort Wayne.

Central was defeated by a score of 6 to 2 in a game of basket ball with the Silver Stars, who represent the Y. W. C. A. of Fort Wayne, last evening.

The game was closely contested. Some difficulties were encountered, the Fort Wayne team having played according to the rules of the men's game, while Central has played under the women's rules. The game, however, was played, both sides conceding some points to the other. The first half ended with a score of to 2, and showed some excellent playing. The second half resulted In the Silver Stars increasing this score by 3 points.

The umpiring of this half was unsatisfactory to both teams, the Fort Wayne team receiving many favors. The Central girls report an enjoyable time. A return game is to be played in the near future. Line up. Central.

Position. Silver Stars. Dille Center Heffner Shuppert, Guard. Weaver Right Guard Henderson Randolph Left Guard Jemnes N. Livingston.

Forward Wilson BS. Livingston. Forward. SEVENTY FOUR JOIN CHRISTIAN CHURCH The revival meetings which closed at the Christian church of Andrews, Sunday evening, were remarkably sue cessful. They were conducted by Rev.

Baker, of Marion, whose sermons not only strengthened the faith of the members of the church, but also brought many converts. There were seventy four residents of the place who added their names to church membership during the time of the revival services. REAL E8TATE TRANSFERS. Reported from the office of A. Jaaea, the Abstracter.

47 Warren street." Lewis A. Shutt to Chas. L. Wright lot 11 in Wright's subdivision to Hun tington, $3,000. Charles Cecil to Adaline Bufflngton et al, tract in Wayne township, $1.00.

Fannie L. Kelley et al. to Orion D. Vawter, part of lot 206 in George J. Bippus's addition to Huntington, $500.

JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. Which Is Better Try an Experiment or Profit by a HuntingtortXiti zen's Experience. Something new is an experiment Must be proved to be as represented. The statement of a manufacturer is not convincing proof of merit. But the endorsement of friends is.

Now suppose you had a bad back, A lame, weak or aching one. Would you experiment on it? You will read of many so called cures, Endorsed by strangers from far away places, It '8 different when the endorsement comes from home. Easy to prove local testimony. Home endorsement is the proof that backs every box of Doan's Kidney Pills. Mrs.

D. Broaderick, of 114 East Franklin street, says: "My case was not very severe, and it only required a short course of the treatment of Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at Bradley drug store, to effect a cure. The use of less than a box re moved slight pain across the small of my back which had annoyed me for some time." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster Milburn Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States.

Remember the name Doan's and take no other. "If Constipated do This" This offer may not appear again. There Is no catch about it. If Mull's Grape l'onlc does not positively cure constipa tion you are out nothing as you may have the first bottle free, If it cures, which it will, tell others, that is ail we auk. No remedy has ever before been known to cure constipation permanently.

Mull urape ionic is not a pnyeic. it is unlike anything you have ever used, it cures constipation. If it did not, this offer would rain us. The process is gradual but sure. You know from your own ex perience that physics, like pills, salts.

cutor oil, mineral waters, Injections, make you worse. Where can. Mull's Grape Tonic be had? Your drueiriHt sells it. The S1.00 bottle contains nearly three times the 50c size, but if you will write today to MulFs Grape Tonic 187 Third Rock Island, and give druggist's name, you will receive the ilrst bottle free with full inniructions. Thin gives us a chance to prove to you at our expense that It is a wonderful remedy.

and places you under no obligation to Invest a penny. Only tell your friends about it. Mull's Grape Tonic tFOSITIVKLT CURES CONSTIPATION. The 1 bottle contains nearly three timet 60 cent size. AT Druo 8 to rib.

Tt rare Cold In HMd, snuff 13 Crept of BrazKlM Balm. CuartntootL $2.00 $1.00 75c 'V. i i 50c 25c 15c 0 Thermometers! Thermometers are a satisfaction when used out i the house; They are a health agent and coal saver Inside the house. Through the winter months there Is a tendency to keep raising the temperature of the home; and colds, lowered vitality, and needless expense result Have a reliable inside thermometer and keep the temperature steadily at about 70. We have any kind of thermometers wanted at any price yon care to pay.

Bradley TAKE It is easy to get money of us. Perhaps you are in a "tight don't know where to get money to help out. We'll advance you the money you want and no one else need know. $10 to or any amount can be borrowed on your furniture, piano, horses and wagons, buggies, stocks and fixtures, etc, and leave the property in your possession. Toucan pay it bick in weekly or monthly payments as you mayvwish, and we give you a liberal discount if paid before due.

If you owe any other loan company and want to nay them off and get more, and save money besides, write us. If you want money, fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it tons. Our agent will be in Huntington every Tuesday and will call on you. All business or inquiries positively confidential. YODK Sthkkt aho Numbk Amount.

Wanted Kind or Sbcdeitv Room 3, Arcade, Upstairs. Fort Way tie, Indiana. Druggists. $100, Home Phone 995. Established 1895.

HARDSCOAL: The Lehigh Valley Coal Famous Lehigh Valley. Free from Slate. Room 2, 2nd Floor FT. WAYNE, IND. The Huntington Fuel Company COAL AND WOOD.

SOFT COALS: Red Jacket, Jackson Hill. Hocking Valley, Pocahontas, Ohio Splint, Catlin Illinois. We handle the Lehigh Valley Hard Coal exclusively. Phone 837." Prompt Deliveries. 79 Webster Street Branch Bartlett Trucking Co.ys Office.

MONEY TALKS. Will Money Help You? 'P SO call on or write to us. We will loan you money In any I amount from $10 to $100, on household goods, pianos, organs, teams, fixture, without removal. You can have from one td twelve months time in which to pay it back, in small weekly or monthly payments as you prefer. $1.20 is the weekly payment on a $50 loan for fifty weeks; other amonnts at the same proportion.

If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent will be in Huntington every Thursday to make loans and will call on you. Your Name Wife's Name a. Street andNumber City Amount Kind of Security you have Occupation All communications held strictly confidential. Call on or addresa Fort Wayne Loan Co.

Home 'Phone 833. Established 1896. Opposite Court House. .706 Calhoun 8t.

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