' " - _ . - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - 1 , I BEWARE OF IMITATIONS of COLOn EY ' HONEY AND TAR . On account of the great merit and popularity of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR for Coughs , Colds , and Lung Trouble , several manufacturers are advertising I ' : \ imitations with similar sounding names with the view of profiting by the favorably , , ; known reputation of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. J. . . , . ' k - DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON' I ' . We originated HONEY AND TAR as a Throat and Lung Remedy and unless you get ' FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR you do not get the original and genuine. \ I Remember the name and insist upon having FOLEY HONEY AND TAR. Do not risk l' your life or health by taking imitations , which cost you the same as the genuine. ' , FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is put up in three sizes-25c , 50C and $ I.oo. - # ' : _ ! -I ; . I ' " Prepared only by FOLEY & CO. , 92-94-96 Ohio Street , Chicago , Illinois ; f 1 SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY . . " DR. McllILLAN , Proprietor City Pharmacy. t ' I - - - - - - j . Easter Sunday. Sunday was sufficiently pleas- ant for my lady to don her spring finery and take her more or less willing husband to church. Special services were had in all ' the churches and large crowds attended both morning and eve- ning services. The several churches were beautifully decorated with flow- I ers , lilies prcdominating. \ At the Methodist church R < > y. Cline preached an appropriate sermon j special music was rend- ered by the choir and Miss : Rob- bins sang a solo. Low mass was celebrated at the Catholic church at 8 a. m. , and high mass at 10 a. m. Father 'j ' Bex delivered an oration on the y Iesurrection. : 'rhe regular musi- cal service was had in its usual excellent manner. At the Christian a large congregation - gregation listened to an able and I . earnest discourse by Re\ Cron- berger : Special music was sung by the choir and a duct was pleasantly rendered by the Misses Albright and Scars. Th : decorations at the Epis- copal church were especially beautiful. A large audience was present and participated in the beautiful Easter service. Among the special music was a solo by 1\1 rs. Ed : May. The Brethren service was :1 : ; ' largely attended. The church i I was handsomely decorated with I ; flowers and cut plants. A very I ; 1 able sermon was delivered b.y the t i pastor on "The Mission of : Men Ii and Angels" Miss King , and Mr. I Mathers sang a very pretty duct. , 'rhe congregation at the Pres- i byterian church was large. The decorations were elaborate. Re\ - .r + . . . . . . - - . ; ' . ' . ; : - , r + - q v. d Griffin preached instructively and impressively on tHe subject of the resurrection The Evangelical church was well attended and beautifully decorated . together the Easter services at the local churches were very successful and were enjoyed by a large majority of our p'cople. Requisition Papers Denied The News speaks of a request for requisition papers made by County Attorney James last week , for a young man accused of statutory rape. The statement is made that l\r. James thought Sheriff Hos sack made it convenient to be ab- sent so he would not have to go after the pap : 's.Ve hope Mr. James has been misquoted in this matter , as we believe him too fair a man to unjustly reflect on any man. Those who know Mr. Hossack , know that he never shirks a duty however unpleasant. Lieutenant Governor McGilton heard tile matter of the requisi- tion application on Friday of last week. After hearing the remark- able story of the girl's mother he refused to issue the papers for the reason as stated by him , that it was a bold attempt to black- mail the parents of the boy. He stated that he did not intend in any way to reflect on the county attorney who had acted in good faith , but that the testimony of the mother was simply beyond belief. A Serious Operation. . ' 1rs. B. L. Mettz submitted tea a serious operation on Thursday of last week. A number of years ago a rose cancer manifested itself in her right side between - - . . I _ . _ . "Yl1r1r.1. P1Ql , . . : . . . .h. . . . . . & . . ! . , . . _ ' . . . . . . . 't , . . . . . : " " ' SHOE WHIMS Almost every man has Shoe Whims of his own. _ Nothing irritates him more than. being urged . to buy a totally different kind of shoe from those he ' 1- _ wants , simply because the Shoe Store in- question ' - l doesn't carry his favorite kind. , . t We can please nearly every man with Shoes. * ' 1' " , Not all- that would be impossible , but , at least , you won't be talked into bad or unsuitable Shoes. I -The Choice of . , c " Good Shoes here is both exceptionally and surprisingly large. , . . . ' ' ; ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' " They are bett\.r , by a dollar or more , than any other -1''JT' ; Shoes you can find at the price. . The spring Styles , ' : . _ await your coming. ' ' G130. B. HOLT , : the lower ribs. It gave her little I trouble until recently when it began to grow rapidly. Dr. Fast , assisted by Dr. Burchard , removed the growth. Dr. Henderson of Rule was present as an especial member of the family. Mrs. Mettz withstood the ordeal splen- didly and is rapidly convalecing. Her physicians say her recovery is assured. Notice. A meeting of all those who signed the Elk's petition will be held at the Sphinx club rooms Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. The lodge officers for the ensuing year will be elected at this meet- ing and other important business will be transacted. Let all mem- bers attend. . - . . . . - : - . . . > - , , . " T . ; ; : . - . ; . . . \ _ _ - . _ _ _ - . . . . . . . . . . . . d. . . , - _ . . . . . . . , . ---1"-- I . . . ' ' . . . . . . ; , . . . . . . h . _ _ , -m . , _ _ _ . . . _ . . . . . ' . . _ . \ . Y _ . " .w- . " " , j. , _ i . ' . .r About . ! . . There are few diseases that in- flict more torture than rhumatism I and there is probably no disease 1 for which such a varied and use- ' y'j y less lot of remedies have been , } suggested. To say that it can : be cured is , therefore , a bold statement to make , but Chamber- lain's Pain Balm , which enjoys . , I an extensive sale , has met with , ,3 , rJ' . , great success in the treatment of ; .w'f Pain will relieve the pain , and hundreds of sufferers have testi- ' . h. " , fled to permanent cures by its. : j . : use. Why suffers when Pain . . ' ' Balm affords such quick relief < ; ' / ' and costs but a trifle ? For sale by' . ; . Kerrs Drug Store , . . . . ' , . .h'N' . . . . ; ; . . , , " r. ' O ; . , IiG'.iII'IiJ' . . " " ' < V - - , . .l ' , - . . . . - - - - ' - - - - ' ' - ' - ' ' ' ' . . . . . . . ' . . ; . , " -'w . . . . : y. . . . . . . . . , . - ' 'Jb.l. ' " : - ' . ; : : . . . . . . ( . ' _ " ' " " . . . 1jI . 4IIf-i'- .