Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 February 1905 — Page 7

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H00KIEH HAPPENINGS Told in Brief by Dispatches from Various Localities.

Seek. Double Divui'f. " BBWBd I ml Keh 1.1 A peculiar divorce ae ha I,. . I, I, . ,i bet by, Mis Clyde Huxley Aim. ii. bo at, paratlna rron I t . i j.mi Amr-in ami froaa .lohn c HusTassn aba itraaget) Wh, im 0M and ill. tUB mini In Jul.- I Ml Um u. ,,. ,;,,, i.mI m Tipton ai ! in time ni it ii,n tag-, it u alleged tin- ifr ini h ii i was going iinilci w ' v 1 mubc .lohn c HuSmta Liter bl pile learaed that bit real naaae u Vnn. ni ami übe insisted on a

Jesus at the Pool of ßethesda $ $ SundaySrhoolLeaaonlorr'eb. 19. 1905

Prepare-. t bvthe" Highway i Byway ' Preacher.

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Merely Robbery. "In the bwuMW world todiiv 1 h r is ton rncb robbiM I'eter to pay 1'aul.' " "1 hat wi'iil.ln t Ix M liail bet n.ne Peak out ot tea itre neer paid that." - Philadelphia Publie lesbar Only a Oueas Haren Where do you lUppOM that 2o3 Miter IM! Ki t its nam. hgl.ett Oh, I j-iiea that's wheie 'he Port Arthur pun works aia lo'u'fU. jonkem BtetMBUa

Healfy of American Women A Subject Much Discussed at Women's ClubsThe Future of a Country Depends on the Health of Its Women.

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Raad the aiiUra I apter . veraal languay: wouhl give their tuna

it u tltudt and energy to learn ng Engl nh tbay would eej Hit ! acquit a iiugunc aaMet that la worth tailing about. The I oiunionar.

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MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, ft I i i i -rl-iineaa. i i.ii 1 1 t I a . II e ia I i t- Ii e f BtacaeM 'I easWaa Teetklve

ail aaa ria. '1 h. . Ilr. ak ii. t ..l.la ,. , ", JlnM bourx. Ai nil lliuajalata. ot. ' i - i ii . in. i i- : f KEK. A'1 : e Lj A. S. OLMSTtO. L Roy, N.Y. ITROPFAN OTiDITIS

II p f oasd a beeutifull xlcuted plcturt ,n v. iM.ors cf tlit? ho'is'r lii had Liverpool pol Ice have slopped i I1 -.1 n. im-n there of can- I y . rf lot i) aie of i i, füll at iiousea eb i a dee.0) hata taken place. ' ita mnl!or.rii In a lmciir. l.r ;

r ."the other day that burglars la a pwelry sitre teFted watrhe." in uiu-r to : from rbrapoaea, bj Lb rowi: tb on the floor. mrner! aorfctbop, !ih larj;e rnot'.v. v. heel and doR trained to turn It la idvi rtiaaa to be let in tberi'y of Liege. .:.. dog and twodf R tüfed eaftl and waenr are rorcmon Married eight year, a Oermnn narrd rrew ha- 'i ifti pon. all of whom he led io the Orrn.an army Th 1. . . ril t'-ii 1, n. a ttej , rjn t rr ninicnding hli patriotism A ljondon rotirt has decided thn: any i n.i rail btaaei( a "fat trad gas t naa," without beinp areusnl of fa:e pretensi i The iiei Istoal as in Iba can ' a Ki able dealer ho haii burrow ed

again iierfornaed m i:m:;. ibe true ItBM ufherhu bevnd being uaed lafllliigproMil Ami i in w a - hi a quandars Mi io a bet her the iim at .1 tft 11. 11. aoutd annul the Aim manias as aell a- iin- Mcoad Ii she aecurad a divorce from I'- 1.1 lohn Aine in ahc wuiilil still be ih- wifi of lohn c Huffman, mi the attorney m tbe caee decided to aik tl 1 1. hi 1 for dlvori i' in the ptajntifl ii"in ihiii, The plaintiff allegea crselt) ami failure to provide, and aakafortlH uatod) of both 1 hlldren. Settle the Ti action Contest. Wabasb ind I-". ii 13 The conteai waged between Iba Indiana Central and

ib.- inona intei urban ompany lot :

the privlli ge of bill tdlng the tract ion I im.' between tbl CltJ at:: War.-aw VMaettied after an aü-nir,!.: - --i n at vUm-h h prinicpal partus were preaent Hy the agreement tin Central peopk withdrew Froon the fii !i ami the aubaid) eieoilon will be hehl jn March lot the

I 1 r.'s as a "retired gentleman ." rbe Vicar of Burgaas Hill. England. I.- : ouncet that w hen eottfetti 1m thrown 00 the oceanic n of weddings at his thui I. an addition of $1 25 will be mad) ' 'lie usual woiidlng fee. to pay fo: t: e iro ib of cleaning the paper away A floi 1 of a thousand a .!d geese a'.lght at Naiey Hecko-eh in flliagfiiy. and uld fl j bo further It ie luppoeed that the birds audderly passed from a moist h a vary iom iaer cf at ntoapbara, iheii feathers bet ane coated with

READS THE BOOK. Road to WeÜville" Tointed the Way DOWB at Hot SprinK-. Ark . the vis- ' liave all noris of 1 omplaints. but .1 lahject of r mark that thegrcai 1 kJOfity of tbrr.i have nime trouble with stomach and bowels. TMs may b- parti aiuibutcd to the heavy nied1 ineg. Naturally, Mttar the conditions, tbf U atkw if food ii very proniinent A lag man ttaleK that bo t ad euf fi r. ii for dJm vaari from gtoaaacfa nnf bowel trouble, had two op rationvbirh did n.d cure, and vvns at ItVtl threateaad attb appendiiitis. He went to Hoi Sprinps for rheum f tn and hia ttotnach trouble pot One day at bfl nkfast the waitr knowing; his comlilion suRsesteo h tr. Orapo-Wuti and tiraaaa, which 1 did. and fouiitl the food aureed wilt tn pi rfecUy, Aftar the acrond day he ixgan to I I P 14 efully at nlRbt. different thar be had for years. The paffet t dlnr tlofl of the food quieted his nervoui 1 tn and made leep possible lie mt: "The next movnltiR I wai katoaUbed to fltid my condition Of conBt I pat loa had disappeared I could not 1 ieve It trim after Biifferinp for c maay years; then I took more Inter Ml in the food, read the llitle book The, Itoad to Wellvllte.1 and started fOllowtgg the simple directions. I have met with Btgcb results vbat la the last five, aaabi 1 baaa gaineo tlgttt iiounds In spite Ott bot bat ha 1 bi.'h lake away the lath from anyone. fr end of mine bas been entirely cured Of a bad cno of Indigestion and "m n trouble by using tlrape-Nuts rood ml rream alone fur breakfast. 'Thee Is onn thin In particular 1 I iv. notli ed a y'reat cbBBga In my ri . 11 1 :i 1 eoBflltlOfl rormetly I rould bard! remember r.nythlnK. ami now 'be mind seems unusually acute and retentive,. I ran memorize practically an.Mhing I dee'.re" Name g'vn by Postum Co.. Battle Creek, Mlcb.

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Tin mi. Doing rjead on tke lahaatl Dai I Tha Keatj Muitttuaa, vs 1 II The impotent Mai Healed, Va t-t, IA ii a in ipei ate 1 , v t i2i j -lis Baa Hai., v. 6 1 il 1 J Mi jm Kilon. I ii. The Itepij ol Iawning Faith, v.l. (() Ti il- ailng va , v 6; L'onfeaair.g Jesu. 11 ii i7 The 1 eana og 1 1 on Bin. v. H. III -Jeaua Critics, va. 19-11, lit Couiiiarin Scnntuie with Striptuit, 1 Tfafl Needy Multitude, va. 1-4. Jaaue hud tune agaiu to Jerusalem to attend the (eaat, and. aa uauai. the plate of great! I Bet I was tue place where He was Ui be foUBd. At thia pcol ot

IT'S THE TERROR OF ALL WOMEN. garttaiaha unukiy Qatoi By n.xi.ra Ki.in.y fllla Mra ay, gjabaaaa Telia Raw MOT I'alna auiabca Kovev l llelnrn t lirn SU I eeil llie I. rent Ainrrlcua KlUnef I., in. .Ii

Dover, Ky.. Feb. 13th. (Speriall So bug i i I'.ark.i'hi: !.e.n ttie tein.r of the women of Auierii'a thai the numerou reporta of the complete and permanent cures of this ailment now being made by Dixid'a 1 k.dii. v 1'iils uro causing wide aaltafactioa, and ic t the least remarkable of these i ia that of Mrs. W. H. Am I rose of Oi.k place, Mra. Ambti.no says: "1 bad such pains in my back at times 1 could hardly move and other symptoms showed tfi.it my kidneys were atTected. (ne box tf l)odd'n Kidney 1'ilU drove

away all tha pains and 1 have never been

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erg Deaths Than Giaves. Musi I lad . Feh. ):: Within the past ihrei divs L'l iientbs have occurred in this iit and OWlag 10 the inability of the lor of gmredlggera toprovtda the craves IB tune, a number of bodies have btcn taki n to " m Ian vaults, the interment BBviag beea oeceaaarily poatposted This is the first record in the hiatorj of ibe city lit thi-nature, if it round mat three out of every gay 1 1 deaths wen caused froan pneumonia Paulou Refused. Washtagton i C V b 18 The riepajtaaaat oi faaflae deal ü the appliea-

Hon lor Ibe pardon of Wait, i Htown the wrecker ot the Indintia national lank gt Rikhart lad ItroaB laaow lopriaoa at For Leavewortb The preakleat waa pel ItfoBed to pardoa blab oa the around th'it he is bofM h sal. Ml. -v'o aaJavorah aid the ation.ev geaera! regard tbeaj plication thai he eea de. lined to submit it to the pre- on ' - attention

Withered, gat uerai. Theont man healed so accuplea our thought thai art iurgei the uiuititudes that were not nu hit .-ed. Barel it was not because ol lack of power or wUttOgnaal on Jesus' p irt to heal, but because the Be, ssary faith '.u.- la klag. What a sad pri portionout- out of a multitude. When all niight bau been healed. Anu this proportion continues to-day. II. The IngBOtent Man Healed (i)

! a Deep rata Gate, v 6 a chronic case. I of ob years' standing. No pbyalchu ' would undertake to cure such a cae.

but Jeam dellghta to have the worst cases ccme to Htm There Is BjOtblBg oo Lard for Hiui ien. 18.14; iw. S3 17. Heb. VM (2) Jesus Saw Him, v C There was somethtai in this man which attracted acbus above ail the other. It was the poss.bilities of a faith that could claim healing. As Jesus looks upon us what is it that He sees. Is He unable to commit Himself wiih all His blessing unto us. because of what He tees In ut of unbelief and self-wili?- John 2: 24. 25 S) Jib .- QtieattOB, V C. -"Wilt tbo; ha aaad w holet" a question which He la asking every soul, and He Is being turned away with the answer: Not now ' L'.ke Felix's remark to Paul, people are saying: tio tby way this time, when I have a more convenient season. 1 wii! call for thee." Soulr lm-

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that they are out of order and need help.

If they get that help in t iie iorni of Dodd a Kidnev Fills all will be well. If tbty aie neglected the disease may develop into Diabetes, Lirigbt's DisBaaa or Hheumatism. G.iN w.ll be guls, all ngi.t, bat the trouble is no tew ol them eei rteiiM aa age limit. Chicago Chionicle. a Solirr'a Hume llullder l orn. S. named BeCBBsB 50 aenn pnxiuced so heavily, that us proceeds badt a lovely lioine. Sec Salter's eutalog. Vieldeil in

j ind. 157 bu., Ulno 100 bu., Tenn. 19 bu., ! snd in Mich. V.'1 bu. per aie. Vou tau beat ibis record .u 1909.

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tun speed west-boundi naaeenger tratt on the BoUtBera railroad collided with a freigbl train Which was about to taka sidinc one Billa eaat of thte ein Baa Crtithert rondactor of the paaa eager ti an; George Thoaaaa, eapreaa aaetaettger. ami Oexirge Kelwar, a paateager, were sliuhtlv injure.! A Hih Honor. Rli timolol Iml . Feb fl I)r .!. A. Ilerustroni d Ibe depaiinn nt of p daim of Indiana university baa bean made an a-soriai editor of the BOB Na tiooal oingaslni tor the flcbool Hygieae published bj Boglemaa at Uepaie. Oe iuan The estab! ishtnent ot Hie niaKame js oi world wide IsB port aatci Bond Issue Autboiieed. Wabash in-i rb 19 tip- Fort Wayae a- Walaia Vnltej Tracttoa cbipanv operattag n IIa betweaa Porl Wayne aad Laogaaapon baaaBtkortieda bond Iraaa of 11.060.000 to aa oned in bulldini : central power plant and in Dirttlng !" llole line into belter . iillllitioa Father and Son Convicted. Martlaati Ilia, lad Feb il - Qraaa ville Coat IB ami 100 i I Wra lound gUllt) Of an attempt al BtBBlanght( r on Ira il Ua"- on November I ami seilten Id to Horn iwo to H years in the pea I tea lar) aUraCoatli aaotber son. was released on I lie same i hat ce Pioneer Haiifis Himself. Keboaao. lad l b '' k"1 N,'aiwealthy pioneer resident, hanced himself in bli hara bare Bunda) in langhur, Mia Ferren fmtad, the bBatf . Pont pre-nppo-e thai avarylasfly ia g to. i Inno. . oi med lo mill - tOI 10 I OBI Bamforl without appreciation Mt.ney gen BOt eatlret) l: for all things. A "(luild of Tuballnes' ba been formed in an Knulish Kpiscopal -I IITt'b. Its i spi i iitl buslneas is lo ki ep bright ihe bras- Kit ilvtu-. -ol the i linrcli H, bj naatbi lo nu- Ceatral pravlacea of iiuiiii Itfltlgat aereaaotb) men and Ho men were killed by ligera.

healed Thev lov e darunesa ratber than light because their deeds are evil John 1:11 (4) The Reply of Dawning Faith, v. 7 His reply implies his longing to be healed and his vague hope that Jesus will he!p him into the pool. This little

i ta:th Jtiius honors, and does better lor

him than he could ask or think --Eph 3 20 il i Tbe Healing, vs. ft. 9 Jesus' command: "Klse. take up thy bed. and walk. ' met w Ith prompt obedience Though he had not walked for 38 years, est til at Jeaus' word he attempts it. and ' Immei. lately" he was made whole, and took up his bed and walked. (i) Confessing Jeaus, v. 11, 15 This man's going carrying bis couch on th Sabbath day aroused the opposition of t he Jews, and got him into trouble. The one who obes Jesus must expect such xperiences (t Tim 3;12i. Hut be was prompt in confessing Jesus and w as confident that He w ho OOOld heal Him hau authority over the Sabbath day. And after his second Interview with Jesus an.: :ie had learned who il was who bad re stored him to health he was eager tt tell about Him What an example for ua. When we come to know Jeaus a tbe one who bas blessed us. how eager we ought to be ko confess Him lhtt lo. 10. Matt. 10:3. 33). (7) The Cleansing trotu Siu, v. 14 Uui a greater service than the bca.ic was the cleansing lrotn sin. Jesus' work is never complete until there la . p. t tacco and cleansing from sin it may be Implied from Jesus words tha' this man'B coudltion had been the direct result of sin t'ompare the probable similar condition in the case of the palsied man in Matt l:2-7. lu this latter case the forgiveness of sin preceded the healing Note in the mlraclea of healing how often Jesus forgave sin and urged Its forsaking. Ill JesiiB" Critics, va. 10-13. 15- It was the Sabbath day. A good day for a aood deed But a man restored to

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ui vr no foe ratal or Titrsr. TBDUMr i 120 i b. Baardleaa Barley per acre. 310 bu. Saler's New Nitional Hats per A. . BO i .i .v..!.' r Bpelta aad Meean ai wheat 1.(njo bo. Pediai'ee Potatoes per acre.

14 totis of rah Billion Dollar Oraaa IL

V.'.OUU lbs. y'x toiia Kape for sheep - per

J.000 lbs. leohintc. tin- fodder wonder. 54,000 lbs. Saber's Superior Fodder Corn rich, juicy fodder, per A. KoW such yields . u i sn hae in lDJfl, if yi u will plan; my seeds. .'CBT 8tM THIS NOIKT D in stamps to John A. Saler Seed o.. I,s Crosse is , and reieive their gicat catalog and lots of tanu seed samples, hl. L. m A man often ehows his wisdom bv keeping h.s irrt to h mwelt Chicago Tr.bune.

At the New York State Assemblv of I Mother.. a jiromiiient New York doctor told the 50u women prcsc nt that healthy 1 Amcriean WOBBM were ho rare aa to be almost extinct. This sc. ni.-. to 1 e a svveepi: o- statement of the conditiou of American women. Vet l ow many do vou know who are perfectly well and BO not have aoine trouble aris'n; fr.m a oVerangeDaent of tbo femabj irc:anis:u which manifests itself in headacbea, bookaches, parroninoaa. that bearing-dowa feelinsf. painful or irreprular menstruation, leucorrhcea, dlaplaoeraeat f Um uterus, ovarian trouble, indigestion or aleeplessii.ss V 'I'here is a tr.ed und tru rctnciiy f.r all tlseeo ailments. Lydia K. I'inkhams Vegatabla Compound lias restored more American WOmea to health than all other reinediea in the world. It regulates. strcnaTtlicns and cures dlaeaaei of the female organism as BOthlag else enn. For thirty years it lias tn-en curiug the worst forms of female complaints. Such testimony as the following bhouid lie convincing. Mrs T. C. Willadsen, of Mauuiug. Ia , writes: Ivar Mra. PbihbiBi' "1 can trulv .iv that ynu hnvessred n.v life and I cannot aapreaa my gratituda to you m words. For two vears 1 spent lots of money in dis'toring without anv la-netit for menstrual lrrtkTulanties and I bad given up all ho-- of eer being well attain, bat I wai persuadeil to trv I.vdia I I'mkham's "egetable Compounil and three bottles have restored me to perfect health . Hud it not tieen f. r vou I would have tieen in my grave

to-day. Lydia E. Pinkham' Yr.ftetabte

Miss M.attie Henry. Vic-Presidct it of Danville Art Club, 4.9 ÖraaBj KU, "anville, 'a.. a rill 1 1 Dear Mr Piakbam "Many years' iff- rIng1 with feit.al? w eakness, intiarnm.i'i' u red a broken downs .stem made me more ans- : .us lo tl ie t ha a to I i ve.butLyiiia I-l F-ncham's V act utile Compound hM restored in v be.i : ami I ainsogratefulforittbat I wmii ry suffering wiymanb kaowwhatLydlaB P ahham a V'cgciaolc Compound vviilu for 1 Wlien women ore troubled with Irregular, aappreeaedl or painful menstruation, weakness, leucorrlcca. iCplaiementor ulceration of tbe womb, that bcarinp-dow n feeling', laflaanma tit n of the ovaries, backache. bioattng, (or flatuleacy), gvaeral debility, lndlgestion, and nervo is prostration, or ara beaet writb tacb aympUaaa na dlwutieaa, faintness, lassitude, excitalniitv. irritubility, iiervonsnesa. sleep'es-t ,, aa, melancholy, "all pone" and wan inbe left alone'1 feelinga, alaea, aad bopo lessnessj, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia K. Piakhain 'a Vegetable Compound at once removes taeh troubles No other medicine in the world has received Mich ! unqualified endorsement. N" ..keme.licine has such a record of eure of female tmubVs. Refuse to huv any other medicine, fbryoa BB)ed the l-st, A lipht heart, a cheerful cuiu'enaiice, and all the cbarmaof grace and beauty Bra dependent upon proer action of tho bodily orpans. Yoa cannot look well unless you feel well. Mrs.Vmkham invites all sick wonifr. to write her for advice Her advice sou medicine have restored thousands to . ... A. W M -

iieaitn. Aiiuress. i.vnn. -iuim Compound Sutxceds Hhere Others Fait

Din .ac. nt tails to euro In 0 to 14 days. 5oc

Crying; Need

When a n.an in Holland wants the police to r:op an automobile that ,s going too fsst it anything goea fast in Holland the machine ia away across the header oefore he has fin shed the sentence, for the I name of the autoniohde in Dutch is anelb i paare I oo.'onder-poorwegpit i oolrijtung. : There ought to be a cry among the autobubble owners of: "Stop tbe language!" Urooklvn hagle. a Solomon drilarel that there wai nothing new under the sun. but Nahum. the Flko't..te. evidently foresaw the automobile when he wrote: "Chariot shall rage in the stre-ts; ihev shall jostle one aga nst anotiier in the broad wavs: they shall seem like tori lira; they shall rua like the hghtuinc- ' Huston Globe. WAS CURED RAPIDLY RHEUMATISM IN TWO SEVERE OASES MASTERED IN TEW WEEKS. ghat ItrinrdT t'aril Bg M r. R hrcrppl and by t aptaln llnlf.nn In Oreat Iiriiiuii.i lu i only of Tlo lr Homo. In the arlatorof IttM Mr. Bckroatppal ajtaaooaiaad to bis bed by a se vere attack of ibeumutism. His doctor's treatWent proved unsuccessful, but ho subsequently regnined bis lx'alth by means which be deacribea with great eutbusiasin. "After fivo or eix weeks of helplessness an 1 pain." 'l ho, " during which I WBl receiving regular visits from the doctor, I fall ns bad as ever. Just tbeu my in "thcr ft WOMB eighty years of age, paid me a visit. She had received great lat-iiffit from Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and she was confident they would help me. At Bat solicitation I pave up tho doctor's tnatme-ut and took the pilla lu its place." And w ere yon cured as tbe result of taking- bee aivi .or" "Yes, quickly and thoroughly. Before the second bo wns finished I felt

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üealth. and made a useful member of ; tj w eeks 1 w as ahl.' to lcave my bed and

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of the carping critics by the question

of Sabbath day law and observance. They cared more for the outward observance than they did for the niun for whom the Sabbath was made. In strlv inp for the letter tbO) had killed the spirit -- 2 Cor 3:6 Here was the beginning of a controversy which continued all through Jesus ministry. Note Jesus' arguments on various occasions: Mark 2:27.28. Matt 12 12. LttkO 13: 16. How few Christians follow the Ideals laid down b Jesus In regard to the day ot reat. The Golden Tevt. "And a great multitude follow ed Him Becamte they saw His mlrai le.s " There are n:any motives which prompt p-opie to follow Jesus Some ftdlow from Idle curiosity Some are after the leave and the fishes. Some are drawn b the social advantagea afforded bv the church Some follow because they like to wearthe llxery of the Christian And gpggt follow .lesiis because lie saves from sin and helps In every time of need What I jour motive? Why are you a church member'' A great rrulf Hude of people are following Jesus to day But bow main are true followeraT

tinueel to use tbo pilla, however, until eight boxes bad been takou, although long Wore that I fe It that every veBtigeof the disease bad Is en eiadicatcd. Ara there no traces left I " "Absolutely none. WtM a year and tbriH mouths there bus ne ver been the aligbteat return of tbo old tiouble. For this happy result I nml my family freely prnisoDr. Williams' Pink Pills." Within the b ajttdg of China b ivvnsbip, Bt. Clair couutv, M.ch., tbcro is no better known fin in- r than Hi tbtUf Bchroeppcl. His cure has thercforo naturally attracted agi cat d- alof atte-ution. One of Mr. Bator pfaal'l Badffabora, Cap. taiuOeorge Ba'fo ir, eferb.ariiigof tho aalutarv re suli s i u Mr. 8cluoeppera case, decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills fcr nn attack of i heumatism from which he was himself suffering. He took eight or ton boxes and BOW declares himself (fee frOBI the painful ailment." It ti little womb r that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nn much in faven in the roBa aaaaity where Mr Schroepp.1 and Captain Hall uir are so Wall and favorably kuown Thev aro sold bv all droggists eLl are espial I v successful in curing neuralgia, tciattva and peitiul iajyaia,

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