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The Lawrenceburg Press from Lawrenceburg, Indiana • 2

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i I I i I Jr-' J- -f i L7 I Jitu ff THE PRESS PiiliPinnira Co PuMIshors SSxAsnsr Xdltor and Muim BRIGHT Mrs Charles Mspee and two children of Bt Bernard are visiting relatives here Mrs Hergltt and children of Cochran are visiting relatives in this vicinity Rev Kroft baptized a number of children at the church Sunday morning Mrs Will Koehler and Alvey Bcobie of Cincinnati attended the Scoble-Mlnor wedding Rechenbach and family visited with Charles Henderson and wife in SUBSCRIPTION RATES Olkl TEAlt(MiaiiiiiiiaMlMililiX 8V UONTIISi MaaaaaaHaiaaaaamaiaaaiaaaa aTI TriRfCR MONTUS -40 BMULi corr Snhacriptlont are payable strlctlyin advane Make all reinitUaeea payable to the Fries Printing Company Do not aend eheeka on enantyy banka but remit by draft postoAe or express money order Look: at the date opposite your name on the paper or wrapper and aee how your aubaoriptlon aeeount stands ir the data la not eorrect notify no at ones PulMorlbera who dealra the paper dlaeontinued I should advise na promptly at the expiration of ot three or toar weeks after Your Heart When Your Heart Falls to Pump Your BloodT Trouble Results Have you heart trouble? You have it you find It hard to breathe after walking up stairs exercising etc If you have pain In your left aide In cheat back or shoulder If you suffer from cold extremities -pale face blue Ups dry cough swollen ankles If you have fainting spells breast pang palpitation redness of tbs face discomfort In sleeping on one sided The only scientific treatment for this whole train of troubles Is Dr New Heart Cure Dr Miles' New Heart Cure Is tbs prescription of a famous specialist whose great success In treating obstinate nervous heart disease has made his name pre-eminent In the medical and scientific world The medicine will cure you Wo know it Wo want you to prove it If first bottle does not benefit your druggist Will give you back your money have for several years suffered at times with heart trouble I got so had could not sleep linlf the night I jLawroaoobvy June 881004 I ANNOUNCEMENTS JAMKfl IL 8IIUTT8 la a candidate for At-aoMor of Clay township subject to the derision of the Republican convention of said township WILLIAM flCIIXKIDKR will be a candidate for Truatoe of Lawreneelmiw township subJeot to the decision of the Republican party Every thing points to Roosevelt and Fairbanks as the Republican nominees The last session of the New York legislature appropriated $1600000 for good roads Harry 'New of Indianapolis is the Indiana member of the new Republican national committee Rake the hay a trifle green and let it cure in the windrow A tedder rake and hay curer all in one It willj turn a windrow or swath after a shower as nicely as a tedder Rakes as clean as can be done by hand Keystone Loader As a time labor andmoney saver the KEYSTONE LOADER will prove a revelation to any farmer It the only loader made that will handle clover or alfalfa without injuring the crop in the slightest Easy draft requires no extra horses to draw it pfhe Keystone Loader and a ton of hay are drawn easier than the average loader with an empty wagon RELIABLE HARDWARE Farm Machinery Vehicles and Harness In New Albany the delinquent taxes amount to $300000 or enough to pay off three-fourths of the bonded indebtedness of the dtyf -Secretary glowing tribute to McKinley and Hanna was the main feature of the first day of the Republican national convention In southern Indiana there Is an abundance of strawberries cherries and other small frait The peach crop promises to be the largest in years The Coliseum in Chicago where the Republican national convention is being held has 8600 seats There are 90-1 delegates in attendance including two from Porto Iiico Two men in Henry county paid $1025 each for violAtlng the state squirrel law The sentence is none too heavy If men are permitted to violate one law with Impnnlty they will violate other laws i Indiana will receive $11180373 as its share of $1000000 appropriated by congress for the maintenance of the national guard of the fcj nlted States This money Is now being apportioned among the several states by the secretary of war There died recently at Winfield 0-a doctor who boasted that during his long life of more than 80 years he never swore an oath used tobacco nor drank Intoxicating Uqnor Was he not a better man thani if he had indulged in all these things for 70 odd years and then just before he shuffled off? WAY OF THE $600000 IN NEW EQUIPMENT CITY COUNCIL i Unbiased Unabridged and Correct Report All of the councilman were present at the meeting of ooundl Monday evening Four or five citizens including Marshal-elect Henry Snyder were also there Mayor Lang read tbe certificate of election of John Knippenberg as councilman from the 8econd ward and that gentleman took the seat formerly occupied by Gardner Engineer Gridley reported that the Improvements on Short street were completed with the exception of the curb and gutter at the Parry corner the curb along the Emmert Schneider and People's National bank property the' sidewalk line in front of the Bobrlnk property and tbe Margaret street corner AfterMr Gridley's explanations the matter was referred to the sidewalk and sewer com mittee and all the members of council were requested to view the points specified so as to be able to act Intelligently at the next meeting The engineer was directed to stake grade for sidewalk improvements alongside the Reagan hotel property Clerk Frazer read the chronicles of the previous meeting and also the following bills: John Klcppcr atone eniMiiiMi tr is II Uoru engineer 93 00 Lawrenceburg Lumber Co lumber 90 Luuia Lcfevcr seriating street coin in la-alnnor 1 30 Lntton aaaiating engineer 1 SO Maurice Carter burying dead animala 1 00 CnmU A MeLeaatcr1 placing benches oh river front 9 00 Itort Frcncli hauling election booths 1-30 Sentinel Printing Co poll liooks etc'' 31 Xowlin and others election hoard 4H 90 Fred Uupp taking care -Center street park 3 00 The referred bill of A Cook for 83415 for bnllding a line fence between his property and the fair grounds was again referred this time to the fair ssandatlon 4 Upon motion ot Boehm lights were ordered placed in the fair grounds for the Fonrth of Jnly celebration Mr Malei reported the box culvert at Dnnn and SL Clair streets too high Referred to the sidewalk and sewer committee Mr Rnehm stated that the wooden sewer at Enphemla and St Clair atreets had caved in The sidewalk and sewer committee wee directed to have the seme repaired Complaint was made by Mr Klein-hans that tbe sidewalk on- part of the east side of Lake street was impassable ou account of having been made a damping place also that a pile of gravel had been left oa tbe sidewalk at the Brnott property In the same locality The sidewalk was ordered cleaned and the gravel removed Mr Menke reported the supply of flagging exhausted The clerk was authorized to purchase a carload i Mr Doengea made complaint that the broken stone on Mein street had been left uncovered and moved that the street commissioner cover seme with concrete taken from the Paatner foundation So ordered -The same gentleman reported that tbe sewer in frontof Martin residence on Fonrth street was choked The sidewalk and aewer committee 'was directed to have the trouble remedied It is seldom that a meeting of council la held that Colonel Burkam is not remembered This time It was an invitation with a 10 limit to cut the weeds in front of his property on Front street Eneas Bsrrott was ordered to have the gutter cleaned in front of his property opposite the old light plant Complaint was made by Mr Marshall that nothing had been done to remedy defective drainage on Fonrth street Mr Males reported progress as to the proposed Inventory of the light plant Mr Boehm stated that be had examined the mein sewer from end to end so far as it was possible to do so and that it was caved in at one place of Walnut and filled up between Walnut and Short Action was deferred pending a personal subterranean inspection by Mr Roehm and Mr Menke Who said it was a to be a councilman? In the matter of using the money now in the levee fond Mr Wood moved that the levee committee investigate- the upper levee and have it repaired 1 Mr Kleiuhans favored expending the levee money from year to year for repalrbd Improvements 1 rather than letting the money lie idle and accumulate Mayor Lang advised making snch repairs now as were known to be necessary Emergency work done when the rlyer was up was always expensive hs said yet no one knew where the weakeet place in the levee wee The committee will report at next meeting as to repairs deemed most important In the matter of the proposed improve- ment on the east side of Weinnt street from the Oertling property to Third street Mr Roehm opposed the destruction of so many shade trees Mr Menke said he was opposed to forcing property owners into measures that ha would not himself endorse Mr Wood then moved that Eagineer Gore famish data for the proposed Improvement and the motion carried The clerk was authorized to draw- an order for $1935 to meet tBe semi-annual payment on the light plant and also an order for $180 04 to pay the city's portion on the third installment on the Walnnt street Improvement As the general fund had only $181417 on hand the treasurer was authorised to borrdtr aa needed not to exceed $2500 at 8 per cent said loan to be repaid on or before May 1 1208 Mr Menka moved that tbs dark procure an account book for the light pUnt that a light fund' be created and that after Jnly 1 the clerk present a monthly itemised report of the receipts and ezpenditnree ot the plant Mr Doengea seconded the motion and it was adopted unanimously Tbe request of Victor Obertlng for the privilege of laying water mains on certain streets In Newtown wee discussed at length and Attorney Biel by was directed to prepare an ordinance embodying the views expressed relative to protecting the city's Interests and anbmlt it at next jneetlng The cleric was directed to advertise for 250 perch of broken stone' Mr Doengea suggested paying a little higher $115 a perch Mr Menke said that atone time the dtyjjaid $188 No action was taken on Mr Doengea' suggestion At 9:18 ooundl adjourned to meet on Tuesday evening July 8 GUILFORD The Big Four railroad work Is being pushed rapidly Joseph Cook has Improved his residence with paint Edith Moredock spent Thursday with friends In Aurora Mrs -Carrie Campbell has been 'quite sick the past week Joseph Wlnkley has treated his house to a coat of new paint William Fox lost a valuable mule by getting Its leg broken Dr Vincent and wife of Sunman visited relatives here Saturday Miss Ruby Gullette of Moores Hill is visiting with Miss Florence Smith A Darling was ealled home on ao-count of the serious Illness of his mother The collection Children's day was $1215 Instead of $8 as reported last week Miss Emma Taylor of Aurora was a guest at Ward's a few days the past week A Ward of Indianapolis visited his parents from Saturday evening until Sunday evening John and Harrison Van Horn are visiting with relatives in the Bellair neighborhood for awhile Edward Becker and sister Carrie and Oliver Llddle attended commencement at Moores Hill last week Most of the applicants for teachers license from this place who took the last examination were successful James Pelsor and wife' and Prestley Cook and wife recently spent a day with Dr and Mrs Smith at Weiaburg Miss Pauline Ward and Miss Hattie Lazenby were chosen as delegates to the Epworth League convention at Indianapolis this week Mr and Mrs George Blerdorfer pleasantly entertained Sunday at their home the following guests: Joseph and Edward Sheets and sister Ida William Iline and sisters Emma and Hilda Edna Blerdorfer Clarence and Theodore Hopping and sister Sallie all from Harrison William Rupp Jr And sister Mary of Guilford Stella Strassler and Lily Klss-costy of Miami town and Stephen Hayes of Cleves Games and amusements were enjoyed after which refreshments were served MOORES HILL Mr and Mrs Charles Schabel spent Bunday in Cincinnati Miss Eunice Guard of Cleves is the guest of Miss Edna Jennings Stewart and family came from Indianapolis Sunday to visit relatives MrsW (Conrey of Sharptown Indvlslted Mrs Carrie Conrey last wk Rev Smith and family of Indianapolis came last week to visit relatives here Professor and Mrs Aldrich left Saturday for Chicago where they will spend the snmmer William Snyder has come from Indianapolis to spend the summer with his mother Mrs Mollis Snyder Mr and Mrs Mort Buchanan of Ebenezer visited the former's mother Mrs Esther Buchanan Sunday- Miss Minnie Brown spent Monday and Tuesday in Aurora where she was the guest of Mr and Mrs J' Martin Misses Delia and Grace Lamb have returned to Cincinnati after a pleasant visit with their parents Dr and Mrs Lamb Miss Edith Shockley returned Friday from Ashland Ky where she spent the winter She is the guest of Mr and Mrs Charles Shockley Mrs May Lewis and son Richard who were guests of Miss Mattie Lawton last week left Monday for their home at Mt Carmel Franklin county CORNER Miss Chloe Clark is visiting her brother Robert at Burlington Ky Mr and Mrs Frank Freeman are entertaining relatives from Indianapolis Otto Hampton of Lawrenceburg spent Sunday with A Bennett and family Mrs Jsqulth and' children of Lawrenceburg were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Job House Subject for the Epworth League Sunday evening is in Africa's Redemption" Leader Willard Mendell Miss Ora York left Monday to attend the exposition at St Louie and from there she will go to her home in Kansas City Bertha Emerson and II Griffith were elected delegates to the Epworth League bonventlon at Greensburg this week Saturday's ball game was dispensed with on account of the- nolman team failing to arrive Our team will probably play Lawrenceburg Saturday Miss Leollne Jsqulth has Returned to this place from Moores Hill and will remain with her sister Mrs House until the latter part of the week when she and her mother will feo to Indianapolis their future home SOUTH SPARTA Remember the contest here June 23 Mrs Oscar Davis is still in poor health A fine hog belonging to Emmet Chance was drowned in a slop barrel Dr William Barkley Is erecting a fine barn on his farm at this place Williams and children visited Mrs Williams at the Cincinnati city hospital Sunday George Turner and family entertained George Brown and wife and Laura Holtegel Sunday George Brown wlfe'fiud daughters Lulu and Ines attended the graduating exercises at Elrod Mrs Nora Jones entertained Mrs Richardson and two daughters from Milan a few days last week Frank Glass Mrs Demann and daughter Lena and Mrs Block went on the excursion to Cincinnati Sunday BELLAIR The Lutheran parsonage is nearly completed John Hiller has improved his deuce with a coat of new paint Boldrey and tylfe visited Miss Carrie Bawling at Kelso Sunday Miss Minnie Clements spent Saturday and Sunday with her folks at Chester-villa Mrs Louisa Beckenholdt and Master Ira Gazelle spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Manchester William Kleater wife and two little daughters of Ohio oounty spent Sunday with William Fischer and family Rev Prlwer has gone to Columbus to attend the anniversary of the chnfch of which he was pastor 28 years before oomlng here FOR FAIR BUSINESS ELEGANT COACHES WITH HIGH BACK SEATS LUXURIOUS PARLOR AND SLEEPING CAES MAGNIFICENT DINING CAES 1 MEALS SERVED LA AT POPULAR PRICES Stop-over Privileges at St Louis on Tickets to Western Points Write for Fair Folder and Hotel Guide to SCOTT A Traction Building Cincinnati Correspondents of the Press can do their respective communities valuable 'service by' reporting farm Improvements extraordinary crop yields sutv cesses in stock raising or horticulture- In fact anything that marks betterment progress1 These matters are mentioned at the suggestion of one pondent who covers a neighborhood several miles in extent and who has himself taken the initiative by reporting within the past few months numerous items along this line that have coin to his noticA PLAIN TALK Health Happtniss and Sueoasa Dapand Upon tha Stomach DYSPEPSIA It Causa of Most Crlmat and Falluraa i President Success la Due to a Well Stomaoh Makes the Stomach WcH and Keeps It So I have tho support of the entire medical world iu my dfrlarntion that dj'epcp- rid is imt only tliv oiuse of moat dis-miki'm lut i iudirovtly responsible for tunny nml nuril failures It la wdl known thnt tho stomach emit 13 the nerves uud tho nerves control the ninn 1 Wh) for one pinmont that l'n'-iVnt Iloosevelt would hoTt at-tuiuiil his'hbJi oiUco had lie boon a dyspeptic or a sufferer of any nervous or atoinneh tronlJli Tin fact is his lirnlrhy hls given him a healthy mind nml a robust body lie can work c'xijli-cn houra without fntlcue' and then go to bed uud sleep- peacefully and sound CJrorer Cleveland1 was another grout worker wln owed his sueeeas to his tiiuiini'h Statistics show thnt nearly ull Kiireoaafnl tm-n have been free from iiidit'siion while i omit records prove that ii lary1 pi teeiilite of failures and criiui'S bulli in Imsiness and professional life can he trnci-d to soiuo stomach or iihyriul nilim-ilt My tell ice to pei'Mins who would lend In tiiy vncutinUi'nd to nil who would be gin'i 'Srp ful ami look well to your fftnilins'U M'oit nlmnp it Respect It and treat it its your best your stomach is already impaired If you have -lypin-psi'i or any form of indigestion or-ncrr'iusties 1 can do no renter service thnn to urge you to taka my lti-mcdy 'i This ici-n-ily is vegetable pepsin which Most everything it touches its effect upon at niacin that have become soro and irritated is most liable It quickly soothes and heals stomachs that havu ben wenkened by cuthnrticn md harmful drugs I wish to slate lim-st emphatically that if you will lake you will nut be troubled uitli tiuy incutivenienca -or distress after' t-ailug I will 'guarantee1 that your illicit sour that you will not libiit Itliat'you will hnyo no dizzy no lcold hands-or feet Unit you have no mure heart pt lpi-tniiors or hejnlachi's that you will bo free from licfviusiwss and bo abla tj enjoy tr pood liiiht's sleep fr i Thise an r-lrmig elements IAnow no stronger 'iliiiti the facts warrant Columns upon eoiuiims of testimonial have Ik on published ihe cast muufli and nil fell the same atmt Druggist have publicly they never handled a remedy that made such remarkable cures as tonic to the weak and debilitated it is truly a blearing It gives- rent nml vigor to the over- worked strength Jo the weak ana hope to tho depressed I earnestly' ask every person who ia ailing who is nervous and all those who feel the neid of strengthening tonic to' lny aside all other medicines all other tonics and beverages and tuku according to directions Von will soon he nlde to eat heartily and digest nil that you eat your nervousness will soon leave you and- you will fion bo able to sleep peacefully and soundly Don't resort to alcoholic stimulants when you fee! weak- or depressed but depend upon It gives ex-bilnrntion without intoxication It will lift yon into the high nltitudo of hops and hold you there unyon At nil druggists Large bottles $1-Pnw-Faw Laxatlvo Fills 25c cents a bottle Wtirir-Dranglit good medicine for li or dfreuio I ton rod my on after lio hail spent 911X1 with doctors It ImaIII'io medicine I MR A' OLINH MARTIN Parkersburg Vo If your liver Joes nntct regularly go to vour dniciririt nml secure a package' of Thcdioid's I llaek-I and take a iloso tonight This great family medicine frees (lie const iimteil bowels stirs up the torpid liver nml causes a healthy secretion of bile Thcd ford's lilack Praupbt will cleanse the bowels of impurities and st rengt lien tlic kid-iicvs A torpid liver invites colds biliousness chills and fever and all manner of sickness and contagion Weak kiJ- 1 neys result in Bright 's discaso which claims as many victims as consumption A fiVcent package of Tlitxlfonl's Mark-Draught should always ls kept in the Louse i used Thed ford's IUock-Pranght for liver and kidney com- I'lainl niM found nothing to escsl I AM COFFMAN Mar-bleliond 111 LACK- St Louis Fair VIA Big Jour Route Rates from Lawrenceburg will be as follows: i SEASON TICKETS good returning until Deo 15 at $15 SIXTY-DAY TICKETS good returning within 00 days bnt not later than Dec 15 st $13 FIFTEEN-DAY TICKETS good returning within 15 days st $11 COACH EXCURSION TICKETS good returning within seven days will be sold only for advertised coach excursion days tickets to be good only in day oosebes whether on regular or special trains every Tnnsday and Thursday until June 80 st $8 Tor full Information and partlealsrs aa to rates tickets limits sail os agents 111 Four ran la or address ilia undersigned- Yura I tied SffSfiKsa- CincissiTi 1 1 1 i- 4 i I 1 1 A I' Miller township Sunday Mrs Wilson Van Treece and four Sons of Clinton Ind are guests of Mr and Mrs William Van Treece Bodine and daughter Ella of 'Rnahville are visiting the daughter Mrs Stearns ahd family Mrs Thomas Hargltt and Mrs John Bonham are visiting with Rev Victor Hargltt and wife at Sugar Branch Switzerland county Rechenbach and family of Home City Burton White and wife and Mr Wright of Cincinnati were Sunday guests of A Cottingham and daughter Hattie Mrs Robert Langdale and daughter Mrs Viola Rust and the latter's little daughter Edith of Cincinnati are guests of the former's mother Mrs Mary Wainrlght and other relatives The home of Mrs Abble Scoble was the scene of a pretty occasion Wednesday of last week' when her daughter Etta was united in marriage with Emil Minor of Cincinnati The ceremony was solemnized by Rev Kroft at noon After a dinner and a delightful social time the happy couple left amid a shower of rice for their new home which the groom had furnished at 1110 waat Eighth street Cincinnati DILLSBORO game: Dillsboro 8 Aurora 4 Fannie Gray Is telephone girl at the exchange Rev Allen A Helms closed his work on Sugar Branch circuit Sunday and wife will soon leave for the Philippines Dr White Fred Lubbe Ed Green George Withrow Mrs Charles Noble and son Robert Hattie Van Dolah Edna Stout Maggie and Katie Licking enjoyed commencement exercises at Moores Hill Memorial services were held Sunday afternoon by the Knights of Pythias An address was delivered by Honorable Davis of Rising 8un in the Presbyterian church followed by exercises by the order and decoration of graven of departed brothers and sisters at the cemeteries John Elder Proctor died Monday morning at his home one mile southeast of town after a long severe illness aged 54 years leaves a wife one daughter two sons and four sisters Mr Proctor was a life member of the Pree-byterlan church and Sunday school and a teacher in the public schools matiy years Funersl Wednesday afternoon at the Presbyterian church conducted by Rev White Burial in the old cemetery CHESTER VILLE Will A Wheeler spent Sunday in Aurora Chance is building an addition to his barn Miss Effie Chance is taking medical treatment in Aurora Richard Windhorst bought a fine mare and colt of John Beckett- A Wheeler has Improved his house with a coat of paint Robert Bossong of Cincinnati visited relatives here last week Mr and Mrs Joseph Stoops visited relatives at Lawrenceburg Sunday Jacob Wise sold a fine mare to Charles Voehell of Sparta last week fob $175 William Bossong spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Ripley county Mr and Mrs Conrad Ulrioh entertained Rev Rose and family of Wilmington Sunday Miss Vona Nelson of Indianapolis will spend two weeks with friends and relatives here and In Ripley county Charles Beatty lost a cow Saturday He was driving it to Sam pasture and it became overheated and died on the road Lest You Forget Now come tlie pesky poisoned fly Anil lie will Htny you try To di-ire lilm out Poll ii ten each dish liefore TrailM renin end gravy o'ur you In ilg-ang route Likewise the 'sWcetor comes a-slnglngt A pestilential fever bringing From water green keep them outf? You bet yon! Just cnino at once and get you' A Wheeler acreen I They pay In rent and eleanlinciiu Spirit of hoiiMihold fricndllnoM They will begot Hind heart and huartliatono Mo pnt It off no longer Ieat you forget I Harris Fitch reliable screens and hardware For A first class farm of 140 acres belonging to Ewbank two miles northeast of Guilford 8 room brick house barn 20x07 well watered and timbered produces $1100 per annum Here is a bargain Warren Tubs Agent On acoount of the prospect of low water the government snagboat A Woodruff will be engaged for several weeks clearing the harbor of the wrecks which were left in the Cincinnati harbor during the runs of ice last winter The Press is prepared to print posters dodgers for (plcnlcs Bunday school oelebratlons etc Persons in charge of snch affalrq ought not expect free newspaper notices if they go to job offices for their printing The New Albany Ledger seems determined to make a gubernatorial candidate out of Senator whether the Democrats of the state at large want him or Indianapolis Independent In Squlre Rogers' oourt'at Weiaburg 82 Bwedee- employed on the Big Four Improvements were fined $10 each for stealing about 1200 feet of lumber from the contractors and using it for fuel 'Robert Bchooley of Sulphur Hill Shelby oounty is visiting his grandpar- Sits Mr and Mrs 8 P' Schooley at yle and other relatives within a few miles of that village Tbe and A ears are now running through the cut at Valley Junetlon Instead of over the hill saving time and conaiderabls power Extra copies of the Press at 8 cents each six for a teen for half a dollar Wholeeome bread- light rousi fresh every at toothsome cakes Kraus's dean bakery GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT CINCINNATI I '1 Jft I 1 1 1 end had to eit up on the aide of the bed lots of times to ret breath Three of my brothers have died of heart trou ble and I thought I was going tlo same way but about two and a linlf years itgo I got a pamphlet about Dr Milmi New Heart Cure and thought would try a few bottles After using them I recovered and hnvo had better health since then tlian before for several yearn can heartily recommend them for heart REV JERRY HURT F-astor Baptist Church Hurt Kana WIPP Write to us for Free Trial XvXjXj package of Dr Miles' Anti-Pain Pills the JXew Scientific Remedy Jor Pain Also Symptom Blank Our Specialist will dingnose your case tell you what Is wrong and how to right It DR MILES MEDICAL CO TORIES ELKHART 1XD THE DRUMMER CANDIDATE Successful Traveling Man Made Candidate for 8tato Statistician Joseph Stubbs "Joe" Stubbs they call him on the road Is the Republican candidate for State Statistician lie was born In Henry county and at the age of fourteen began to aspire to the title of princo" JOSEPH STUBBS as a clerk a general store in a country town Later he became a traveling salesman and for many years has been successfully selling shoes in Indiana making his home at Indladap-clla Hia nomination Is a recognition of the traveling men who as a unit worked for his preferment Alert Industrious discriminating he le well qualified to perform the duties of the place to which he has been nominated WORTHY AND WELL QUALIFIED State Treasurer Hill Has Mads a Model State Official Aa State Treasurer Nat Hill of Bloomington who waa unanimously renominated by the Republican state convention tor the office he now holds has amply fulfilled the expectation of hia friends who recognized in hia qualities of character and successful business experience a guarantee of great usefulness in the public service Mr Hill has brought to the discharge of hie characteristic quality of conservative common sense He has been diligent in conserving the'flaoal interests of the atata and aa a member of the state finance board has asalst- HILL ed in that rapid reducUon of the state debt which hae come to be a distinguishing feature of Republican administration Mr Hill waa well -prepared by natural endowment and hard-earned experience for the duties he la now performing A native of Clay county he finished hia Junior year in the literary department of Indiana University and graduated in the law department of that Institution in 1876 -For two years thereafter he practiced law in Brasil then loegted in Bloomington where he became interested in banking and other business enterprises He was successively director vice president and president of tbe First National Bank of Bloomington For siztean years he has served as a truatse of Indiana University and has been for the past thirty-five years an anient and useful friend of fhst institution Incidentally Mr Hill has been active in polities though -up to the time of his candidacy for the nomination aa Stats Treasurer his efforts were exerted exclusively in the interest! of his friends He eorved as county chairman district chairman and delegate to the nat'onal conventions which nominated General Harrison in 1892 and William McKinley In 1896 Mr C3sTelandseeeino reason why any Democrat should bolt the nomination of Judge Packer Mr Bryan probably oonslders Mr Cleveland's example more Important then his advice aad while the Nebraskan may not follow the Princeton advloe ke npay follow his example FAIR ROUTE FAST FLYERS TO Some Pointers Regarding St Louis and the Fair What to Do and What Not to Do i In the first place select your route and select the best The ratee are the same by all and yon are entitled to the beat because you are footing the bills If you are located ou the line of the Big Four route or sufficiently near to avail yourself of its magnificent train service by all means do no Tbe Big Four route is the old reliable and long established road to tit Lbuis It le the old route and has been operating fast through trains to St Louis for over a generation The Big Four operated magnificent through trains to tit Louie liefore the fair it will operate magnificent through trains daring the fair and after the fair is over and forgotten it will still lie serving the pnblic with magnificent through trains to tit Louis i Yon can depend on an old established lipe of this kind it has its reputation to sustain Next decide what class of ticket yon desire to purchase There are four classes The coach excursion ticket good seven days sold at a rate of about one cent tier mile the 15-day ticket sold at abpnt one fare for the round trip also this 00-day ticket sold at somewhat higher rateo All agents of the Big Four route are supplied with these various forme of tickets i As to Hotel or Boakmmi House accommodations at St Louis they should be secured in advance whenever possible although this Is not absolutely necessary as them are ample accommodations for everybody at basonable rates Don't try to see the whole exposition in one day but don't fail to see it all if yon have to stay a month i If iron desire any specific or detailed Information call on the nearest Big Four agent or write to Warren Lynch General' Passenger Agent Big Font Route Cincinnati Rates to St Louis via i S-W WORLD'S FAIR ROUTE SEASON TICKETS on sale any day good retnrning nntil Dec 15 $1500 SIXTY-DAY TICKETS on sale any day good retnrning within 60 days but not later than Deo 15 $1300 FIFTEEN-DAY TICKETS bn sale any day good retaining within 13 days $1100 COACH EXCURSION TICKETS on ale any Tuesday or Thursday from now to Jane 80 inclusive good returning within 7 days $800 For Information in rojrrd to time hi train ate 4 eall on any agent or address McCARTY Goaoral Pasaoagor Agsnt Cincinnati NOTICE The rtorkholders of the Lawrenceburg and Guilford Turnpike Company will mort at Pella school hou at I ri Saturday Jnly 9 MM fur the purpose of electing directors for the mining year and to transect any other bnrineM that may mine before them NOWLIN S4-1S' Secretary Sequestered taxables to the amount of $1500000 will be placed on the Wayne county tax duplicates by the tax ferrets now at work! according to their statement1 Already they have placed more than $000000 on the duplicate and about $S000 in del indent taxes has been paid Into the cotraty treasury At present the ferrets are working on some Mg cases It is said that the estates of some prominent people will be taxed on property that has long been sequestered The ferrets receive as their fee 30 per cent of all the taxes collected through information' furnished by them So long as taxes are essentially a fine on thrift and Industry personal property will be sequestered or given in at a ridiculously low figure REV CHARLES LEWIS DEAD Prominent i Educator Expires Suddenly at Oreeley Colo It is with much sadneee that the Press records the sndden death of the Rev Charles Wj Lewis at Greeley Colo No details regarding his death are at hand as nonia of the dally papers com-a ing to this office has any mention of him passing away In this oounty where he labored so long in educational work bis death comes as a shock to every one who knew him as an earnest Christian an advanced thinker a genial 'soul whose coming brought cheer and inspiration Strange indeed that a man like him should be taken In the prime of hie usefulness I Rev Mr Lewis was born at New Trenton Franklin county In I860 He spent two years at the National Normal university and four years at De Pauw He received the degree of 8 from Moores Hill college In 1800 and that of 8 in 1893 In 1800 he was given the degree of DIX-by De Pauw university For 18 years he was connected with Moores Hill oollege and was its president from 1808 to 1003 when he resigned to accept the presidency of Wyoming university at Laramie Ctyllsh spring shoes at Fred Morgen's 'rwtown Low Rate Excursions for JUNE I 'VIA-- 'J Big Four Route From Points in Indiana1 St Louis Fair Every day until Dec Ij Season Tickets Sixty-Day Tickets Fifteen-Day Tickets Coach Excursion Tickets to St Louis Fair will be on sale Tues-' daye and Thursdays until June 80 in-elusive Warsaw Ind Season tickets from now to Sept 80 jnclnaive Warsaw Ind Flfteenday excursion ticket from now to Sept 30 inclusive St Joseph Mo and return Young Christian Union June 27 28 1 and 39 Indianapolis Ind and return National Prohibition Convention June 27 and 28 St Louis Mo and return Democratic National Convention Tickets sold Jnly 2 3 4 5 and 0 at one fare pine i 25 cents good returning 13 daye ihr eluding date of sale i For full Information ami particulars a to rates ticket limiu etc call on agonte Big Four niuto or oddreae the umli) reigned I Warren Lynch i- CINCINNATI Excursion Ratos For I Of ONE FARE Pina 25 cents within 200 miles vie Big Four Route Tickets sold jnly 2 8 and 4 Return limit July 5 For full Information and particulars aa to ratee tieke(a limits eta eall on a rente Big Four route or oddrcaa the endcrelfned Vurm I LimI CXM0IMSAUO BIDS FOR BROKEN STONE Notloe la hereby given that the nndemlgned of La brokrn alone Bacl atone to be delivered upon clerk of the eity of Lawreneelmna Indian win receive aeoled bide up to o'clock Jnly 3 1904 for furalahinc aald city with: SfiO perch id the eity lot on coat Khurt etiwel Connell re-corvee the right to reject any and all Itidii JOS £111 FBAKU Gltjr Clerk NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice le hereby given that the nnderalpnnd bee been appointed ndmlnletrator of the estate NOTICE The nnnnal meeting of the atoekholdcra of the Bauer Cooperate Company will In hold at their offlen InLewrvneeburg Ind TueadaJMnly I Free! dent For Three rooms In the old Vogel property on Short street Key at residence next door 24-27 The steamer New South waa sold at public auction in Clndnnati Saturday to the Monongahela Consolidated Goal and Mining Company for $2650 -The sale was mad by United States Marshal Vivian Fagan to satisfy claims of creditors The hull and machinery art In good condition but tbs upper works are la nsed of repairs The Press Is prepared to furnish paper sacks printed to order for grocers confectioners milliners clothiers Kor anybody else who uses them No head to asnd to Cincinnati for paper sacks The annual meeting of the OhloVal lay Masonic Association will be held Aurora tomorrow la The days are now at their longest Try the Press two 23 cents I I-- r1-.

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