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Seymour Daily Democrat from Seymour, Indiana • 4

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4. kr laoxaKMituia 4 -im. i part of the body i( save his heel. The. runs thatj li.5 -was rendered.

inyul- .1 J. dipped, in Styx in infancy, the v. heel bywhichhc ew was.held beinr 7 A yi i i v-A-'o-i- fcjf.I- h. -r i 1 ir If i- J-1 .15, HOnio KEEAil.R 0 A-DIN 0: -f- sii 4 I port; lira. not subatnesged fore setapvv ing its mortal- werfk, i wp ness.

Everyone s3me; r-; weak inhisypny-, I i steal oxganism, and that weak spot is the -i. invariable attacking point ot disease. 2To maniis 'shxmger than that weakest, itjrobustlook-: spot in him. We see great jroDust- joox- tariff provision whieiiadds" $37d; odoitot fereywM government andv $3, to tUose jprofiU ra8tyeM 6 0 0, 00 jiimd which are Mtimat at 000' ibis year'iviaT not Thtt provision is not one to; iinpplj' revenue for the rfeoyernmeiitit? which cats next to none. lt is not needep for, the protection' of Messrs gie and Rockefeller, who ere' large, of Lake beds llt is nqt required to-; protect the wages' of the labor employed iu the iton and steel induatries.

It ex ists only to enable Mr. Carnegie to make an extra profit of X4v per cent on his capital of $25,000,000 Without it he wonld.haVe had last year a profit of nearly 70 per cent That is enonjgh for a man who. believes It is a disgrace to die nch. -Chlcago Tri buneL -s 1 1 4 1 i. What's the secret of happy; vigor ous health? Simply keeping the bowr els, the stomach, the liver and kid.

ney strong and active. "Burdock Blood Bitters does it. many new weaves and desis, controlled most ixpular. fabric ior coming 'ft lii -color durability, has no. equal.

Besides the stondar-ihaes we show exclhsive styles ana designs. k- fag men go down like ninepins, at a touch of disease, and wonder at it It is amply, the wound in the. weak not, the vulnerable heel of Achilles. It 'a the office of Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery to build the tveak plticea, to strengthen the weak organs of body.

It does this Nature orr. plan-of nourislnnent. Proper food prop- fl erlyl assimilated': makes aj weak i man strong- But the man is mly an aggre- gatiin of parts, so tliat the: strongE man means strength of all part heart, lungs. liver nervesj etc. Golden Medical Discovery puts into Natures hands the material by which the stomach is arengthened the blood purified, the noryes nourished, the lungs vitalized.

It malfcs the weak strong and the side well, It opniains no alcohol or other intoncant. Mt R. J. McKnieht, of Cade Williamubure -8. writes: -I had been troubled with rlictimstiiim for twelve years, so bad at ttmes I could not leave my bed.

I was badly crippled, SilkZephyrsJf k'-. r- Amoskeagy A i 2 Toile de Nord 'a IV Johnson Madras tt Novelty Zephyrs y. Egyptian. Tissues -1 Royal Zephyrs 'Cords 1 and Silk Ginghams. We advise early selection on above goods, as scarcity; these goods undoubtedly effect our row popular prices! mi mmr v-i I H.

I ifivt: im 3. i Tried many doctors and two of them gave me i ip to die. None of them did me mud good olden Medical Discovery' and four vials of' Pellets, and today my health ps good. 3bc Daily Democrat. I.

i 1 VBIIY IVININQ BXOIPT SUNDAY i 1 -I I stand at tha Foatomoa at Beymoor, Indiana, is SeoonS-ClaM Matter i H) Cents Per Week. 1 DEMOCRAT PUBLISHING CO CS. Editor i. I. TILIPHONE NOJT39.

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JUDICIAL tSTTw-i C3 The undersigned is a candidate for the office sf Judge of the Circuit Court, for 43 judicial dreut, subject to the decision of the Democratic. Judicial convention. 'j W. T. BRANAMAN.

I 'I 1 TOWNSHIP OTPICSRS. 1 1 .1 i The undersigned la a candidate forthe office of Trustee of bedding township, fnbject to the decision of the democratic township convention. I bbuCx Davis, i The undersigned la a candldate for 'the office of Trustee of Redding township, subject to the decision ef the demooratlo township convention. SHANKS. OLASSON.

A GIFT TO CARS EG IF. 1)rUnanc0sCGrantingFranclii8e8 WU1 Hereafter HayetoTake? TheirBeg ilarCotxrse. Vi 4 4'. i The city council met in regular I V.t session last. nightwith all members present, Maybr Mills called the council to order and the minutes ot th'e previous r.4-.

meeting were read and- approved, ''V The printfhg cbm mittee was gradt ing further time in securing bids for -'-r' i' rf kThe city engineer reported that he had examined the alley -Lynn Id Buckeye streets in -Blocks 8: and and recommended that a ditch be put in on. both sides of the alley. Instead of draining through the center; -And that the across Beach street should be bn. thev norths side of the alley. He reported that opening the ditches anb dressing alley would not be expensive.

Upon Bartlett the report was'j received; and. the street commissioner. was ordered -to open tie ditches, as per the' instruction of the City Engineer. City Engineer also submitted an estimate on patting in two lhies of 8-inch tile on the east side of vine street from' the south side of Lanrel street 168 feet, tovthe south line- of the Thiril Ward school property. The estimate made is as follows; 336 feet 18 inch Tile 30 per foot Laying, cement covering etc 500( Stone aoutments 10 0( $160.80 Upon of DeGolyer the re' porTwaayeceived and the street com missioner was ordered to put in the tile, -'r City Marshal Thicksten stated that he would1 like to have a room so that he can entertain visitors.

Consider, able discussion ensued and the coun-oil ordered him to share the heat with Jud Hoover in the room to the rear of the. council chamber. The city treasurer and clerk made their annual reports which shows the following receipts and expenditures: Beceipts from all source, $39,849. 36 Disbursements, 32,666.55 Balance 7,182.81 Tieasnrer Clark submitted the following report for January: $7,652 75 2,656.49 Beceipts Disbursments, 4,996.26 City Attorney Lewis reported that he had filed a petition for the privi-ledge of establishing a rock pile, and that he! bad been assured that the request; would be granted at the next meeting bf the' Commissioners, The. request.

ofFire Chief Krenger that Charles Hurtzel be 'appointed a member; of the fire' committee concurred in by the ceuucil. 1 A resolution by Bartlett.te com'pel JohnC Wells and Gordon to finder their sidewalks was -passed, Gibson presented a resolution to If 1 concrete; all nnimproved! sidewalk on the west street between Brace and Brown Street. The reio lntion was passecL fk ti bills kAiiiibwxD. -n. Willis Abexpathy, sanitary work.

Am'Pennock! YY 4 v'Y $75 CordCa Hardware Sundries, .6 ao White, Louis Emnning polioe ik 15 A.S livery'; I (DO Mell Coaiyea, Street; Fnlnk Doan, hnUng Y. 10 2 poBtkhMlingdY; i- T'. k. Ira Rucker .50 WmMitcheU'J; iiY; 4 -3' 75 Robt. Pm-kinabn, -'ti' 9 .75 kY Price; introduced.

following or zdinanca tQ prohibit ths. Buspcosiod of tke rul e4 oT pass age 5 ef ord i-! 1 Iky jf 1- 'A -V -li Sherwood Zephyrs k- French Foulards i i Vi 0 4 I I 4 li Given Awayl I l- -V Enter ouy Word Building Contest Yand, gain one' of j-. I Try Our Gold Creamtj Best thirig; for rough hands Land face. iptions Carefully Compounded, -1 A -1' ana frame yYliYj- Bear's Deri Pharmacy ijf i i i Third tad Ewing SUL. SEYMOUR.

i 'i i j' 1 -3 I' I ill 4 i Y'Y Y. 7 -pANDr! i V. nUy rieeda 7, 1 4 Remedy The 1 v- 4 VBliie Ribbon. jT' Yv I' r'; 4 0 4' 1 1 -for i I 1 I '3 Grijp fo Chron ic i y5 t'. have proved 99 i- YyV- friny Y- patent remedy 4 'li Hoosiers Whole Wheat pancake flour at all grocers.

Miss Minnie will entertain the senior High school clus at the home, of bier parents on ftrth -Indianapolis Avenue tonight Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave yon, if yon used Dr. Hew Life Pills, Thousands of sufferers hav proved their' matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure -blood and strong nerves and buijld up. yonr health! Easy to take.

Trj them. Only 25 cents. Money baqk if not cured. Sold by Peters druggist. Mrs, Anna waves funeral occur i from the residence of her brother, James' Burke, this morning pt 9:30 o'clock and was conducted by; Bev.

Father Conrad. The remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery; After doctors failed to cure me Df used One Minate Cough Care and three bottles of it cured me. It is also the best remedy earth for whooping cough. It cared my grandchildren ofJ the: worst cases," writes no. Berryjganton, 'Pa.

It is the only harm fea rem edy that gives immediate results. ''Cores coughs, colds, cronp an I throat and long troubles. It prevents eon-sumption. Children always like it. Mothers endorse it.

A Pollens. The Democrat office is equipped to. do all kfnds of job work on short notice. Bring your work to this office and give us a trial. i Fatal delays are caused by expert, menting with cough and cold cures; Foleys Honey "and Tar will prevent a icold from resulting in.

Pneumonia Ai 1 druggists. A Social Maid Go. Next attraction at Opra house Tuesday, February 27 -is Hurtig and Seamons A Social Maid" their latest success which will make its first appearance in this city. Mrs. PlnkhamV Advice Saved Hayes From an Opefation.

trim to ana nnuz mo. DeabMbs. PnntHAM "Words cannot express my thanks to you oy your kind advice to me in regard to my health, I had been running down' in-health far about, seven': years. had; doctored with good doctors and taken a great many patent medicines. My trouble' began-when my first child was born.

I had. i very hard, time and afters its birth would have severe flooding ella After my second ehild had very good hiBalth. until last winter! when again became pregnant and Suffered much and I tame, very near dying.and the doctor said tntwt have an which frightened me rery mneharid concluded to write to you far your advice, and take your medicine, -j. Was troubled with the wMtes great jpain in back and hips, sometimes when lying dowmor sitting was to npL. Would! have; "ich pain in groins could hardly wal.

a -'I can say have never seen any-' "thing so wonderful hams Vegetable Compound and Sana: ti ve TV Your remedies have done yondera for nie. that many of my snff ering sistens may beled to I remainsincerely yours, Hatxb, Habdinbbubo! Ktn yk Letters like ytoe oregoing1: ahonld convince Vveryone.that Mrs. Pinkham's andiadyahee in raw. cotton bull 1 1 A --H 'in. f.f ij 1 :1 Sec.

1, Be it ordained the Commn Council of the oitv ef Sey i mour, Indiana, that in no case shall the rales be saspended for pur-peso of passing ordinance or re eolation granting a franchise of any skind to any person, firm, company or k. f. 8ec. ll All ordinances or parts jof ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. Sec.

This-ordinance shall be in full force and i. effect from and after the day and date of its passage. The ordinance was passed nnder the suspension of the rules A bill of Marshall Thickston' for. $1 for attending court at Browns-town created a heated 'discussion. Mayor Mills ailed Councilman Bartlett to the chair and took the floor I si and made one of the best speeches he has ever made against the opjiosi-tion to bills of like nature" which are frequently presented to the council.

The bill wu finally allowed, eh a call of the aye? and nays; V. Upon motion of Huber the tele phone ordinance, at the previous meeting, 7 was again called op ftnd afterwards indefinitely postponed. Bids for. the construction of a concrete crossing at Brown, and Carter street were opened. Eugene Weath; era' bifi was -twelve; cents a square foot and Frank Short bid fifteen.

1 '4 4 Upon motion of 1 Shepard the con. tract was awarded to MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS. 1 i 4 Upon motion of Binder the 'street commissioner was iastracted to look after a broken tile at corner-' of Brace, and Poplar street and to it out. -'4 1' i motion of Brethansr the city jail was -orderedy painted if the Finance committee deemed it neces- iv; Upon; of Bartlett Will Fleehearty was ordered to cihdir hjs Ik Upon motion' of! Haber the special water committee: was instaUcted to draft an ordinance againsMthC bon struction of buildiugS; on; the 4. business YY A' -A tf pon' piotibn of YDeGolyer.

the street to Cleanbutthditcheflpn bqtli siesof High "street from to Ythe corporation Jine; Upon ifiotion Df Gibson too Gr ade coin ml ttee was instructed to look after the bpening of Meyers street to' I 1 o' JV m- 1- i1 Broadway and also' to look at ter the Opeuingof twoklieys-1001 Meyers io' Uibh street and rom to iy Upon motion bf Huberythe street commlssioiver was ordered out on Mill street between TWiidndFobrth 21: t- f. it v- 4 i. -J this Week! gate a canal that had formed along the Southern. Indiana Railroad. Upon motion of Haber the Street commissisner was ordered to repair a tile near the'Harness factory.

Upon motion of Huber the street commissioner is ordered to bring in an itemized statement of the cost of putting down the tile in front of. the Third ward school bniiding. Upon motion of Price the etreet commissioner was ordered to bring in an itemized bill of the cost of putting down a stone street crossing. Adjourned at 9:15. A Hasty Harriage.

Thnrsday afternoon in the clerk's office in Brownstown occurred the marriage' of Davis, of Brownstown township, and Mrs. Ida Atkins, of Owen township, by Bev, William Critchfield. Davis and his bride were in the court room where the latter was granted a divorce from her husband, John Atkins. As soon as the de. eree was ordered they hastened into the clerk's office and Davis paid cost in the divorce case and asked for license and they were married before: Major Long had time to copy the decree bn the court docket.

Circuit court adjourned this morning until tomorrow when it will again adjourn until Monday morning: Miss Laura Kilner was today granted a divorce from herv husband, Arthur Kilner. The motion for a new trial for Fred Miller is to be argued again next week, when all of 4ihe jurors are to be present and tell the 'Judge wha transpired' in the Jury box. The Ahlbrand Carriage Company. The Ahlbrand Carriage Company is the name -r of-a new in this city, that was' Incorporated with the Secretary of State at Indianapolis yestezday, with a capital stock bf $15,000, The incorporators are Ephriam Ahlbrand, Albert Ahlbrand and Walter Ahlbrand. census supervisor of this district was here today completing arrangements for taking the Census in jiine.

He called at the DEMOCBAT office' THE: PIONEER i (Located Plainfield. Indiana.) AV. A A Ya 4 i 'ft Ji 1 r- 1- 4 I Gnulnale in errx counly- Uie.Muto. v', -A' '5 i 7 ot constant barineM with fall 9 Years tffassssssii.s and qwjBitIHd iucmw. TbeM ut tbe fact which' the Old Reliable Plain-flelir'Keeler Inatitnte- wiahee to impreae tho pabUc.

Plainfield la 14 mile weat of Indianapolls.oii tbe-Vandalla Write for Infcematloaand fcirrn- I year the United States imported .684,900 'tons ofsion; ore, mostly. from It was used by the iron and steel -manufacturers east pf the Alleghenies, fyho cannot get Lake Superior ore so! cheaply do Mr. Oamegie and- other manufacture 1 -me j- 1 i jOrs west of the mountains. Theduty j-' that --'Caban ore is'v40 cents Lr1 1 I 1 a torf, 80 the revenue of the! gevern-ment from that 1 source ws ittbout; $270000 in 1899. Were jthere no duty on theCuban and New- kfoundland; ores would IT have been mucharger than tiley are, the seaboard raanufactuxrs would be -able down the cost of the pro.

dacUon of steel, andjcould Compete moreeffectivelywith.We8ternnyal8. Mr. 8 Hemitt, who knows 1 i 'j ft a good deal about the iron business, 1 says that the government, by- retain-ingv this 'dnty of 40 cents a Ion on iron ore, is makeing a present to Mr. lr 1 i1 4 v- CarnegiewhoBe works; turn dut half S'- 3tef liOjOio brCif 1 would bave jto lewer.the price of steel -vV: 'i; ton i GOXS PHARMACY, 'f Phone iodu SEYMOUR; a S--. itf i 4 i 5 niiiirrimhlfV-WANTEixi iMrniTS VON PNtCa LIST.

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