Decatur Democrat, Volume 51, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 2 April 1908 — Page 8
Os Interest To Women. ; To such women as are not seriously out of health!but who have exacting duties to p« rforuu either in the way of housein Id earesXor in social duties and fun©ttKLwh:Kh\serious!y tax their strength. ■aweffSTto *uning mothers. Dr Pierce's Favorite pSelcription has proved a mo* valuable su[\Arting tonic and invigorating nervine. Bx.Jts timely use, much serious sickness =’Ufering ipay_ be he operating table and the surgeons’ kr'iQ; seldom have to _be eiiiploycs If this most wnm»n’.rrenurfv were resorted to~ingooll time. The " Favorite PrescripUdn’has proven a great boon to expts.u>"S mothers by preparing ths system for the coming of baby. thereby rendering childbirth safe, easy, and almost painless. Bear in mind, please that Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is not a secret or patent medicine, against which the mosb intelkgenl people are quite naturally averse, because of the uncertainty as to ther composition and harmless character, tKSt is a MKriICINE OF XXOWN COMPOBI--a full list of all Its ingredients befog printed* in plait English, oh e*rwj«bottlewrapper. An examination of this list of ingredients will disclose the fact that it is non-alcoholic in its composition, chemically pure, triple-refined giycerin« takitag the place of the commdhiy used alcohol, ia its make-up. in this aonngetion it may not te out of place to sts»'that Are •Favorin' Prescription” of Dr. Pierce is the oily medicine put up for the cure of vttoßian’s peculiar westfcavssss and ailumau, and sold through druggists, alk ttm iagrediejiw of which have the tontfwiHiotttf enilu*sempnt of all th£ leading medical writers and trtickemof all tko jwvvrifl schools of practice, and that ia» Bempifl* l * for the ail meats for which, ■ •E’avorite Proscription 3 Is fecoiißeßded. < little book of these en<orsem«?nts will Mp sent to anv address, post-paid, a»d absolutely frtc’lf you request same t< card, or letter, of Dr. R. V. rioca, JkSalo. N. Y. „ • 1 • Dr Pierce's Plcasowt Pellets sure co»rtfaation. Constipation is the cause at mtoy diseases. Cure the cause and you tks di-wtoo. Bse< I* Stos ® eamfoa ; 'tt.— — __ j
LEBAL ADVJRtTISiMQ. HMTICI OF PITiTIOM FOB B»MI Bate of Indiana, Cftuhty of Adams, ss: In th« Adams Circuit Court. Feb. Term. 190 K Sylvester fc. Tinkham, Jwte H. Bipe. Stvmwel E. Christy. CorItota J. Christ). Martha K. Grim. Andrew J. 'Sipe’ ElSie A. Emery, Villiam H. Parr, Rebecca Tinkham ex- parte. To Boston, Uobte,. Corlisda J. Christy, Samwel K. Christy, Frederteto Kuhn. You are hereby notified that ths uhtomigned peritiewrs have filed fa he office of the clerk of the Adapts Cmcait Cteirt, of ' tow.s Ccmaty, Indiama. their petition praying for a drain ard a branch .hereto which said hoaach is desig«a'ed ia their petition isv Branch No. I,‘and that said peti- , tiM is now pending in the Adams Circuit Cour . of Adasns coaety, Im dSarea. The main ditch a« prayed for ia said petition is aloag and over the folfew fag route, to-wlt: Beginning at a point m the stiff - line dividing the State of Indiana and Ohio, which is 36 reds north of the smi'heast corner of secties 27. township 26. north of range 15 east in Adams county. Indiana, running thence in a northwesterly course following the channel of the old open ditch known as the A. J. Sipe ditch across , the northwest nuarter of the southeast tjnorter of section 27 aforesaid, and also a part of the norh 25 acres of the east half of the southeast quarter of said section 27 to the intersection es a branch riiteffi hereinafter toscribed: ♦•'nee in a northeasterly course at al! times following thi' of the old ditch or oppn drain all ready existing about onequarter of a mile; in a nortleasterly course across the east half of the northwest quar'er of sec How 27, and across the uortheaat quarte* of sttefon 27 to the state line at the mortheast corner of said section 27 »d there o terminate in the old open di ch known as the Andrew J. tope dit<4, running over, through and across the lands of Andrew J, Sipe, . Joffia 11. Sipe. Samuel f. Christy. Re- , bewca Tinkham, James W. Jones, Boston Hoblett, Daugtas Dudgeon, Minerva Efiidgeon. heirs-at-law asd childreu of Minerva Dudgeon, tedrs-at-law and Ckildreu of Aminda D, Smith, dece.re.gd. And also so brand, designed# as Branch cjp. 1 and is over the follow ing route: Rebecca Tinkham following the of the old open ditch in ts meanderings and termination in the main branch in the north 25 acrej of the east half ot the southwest quarter of section 27. towtfship and range aforesaid, and. there to terminate. Tka’ main ditch as petitioned far and said branch ditch as petitioned for is along and in an open channel of an old ditch and brauch : thereof from the commencement to i the terminus of pach. ® That said proposed drain and branch thereto both of which have been mentioned. and said drain and said branch also effect certain highways in BluS Creek township in said Adams county Indiana. The petitioners therein have fixed an! < noted thereon and endorse said petition fixing Tuesday, the 6th day of May. 1908. as the day upon which said peti’ion will be docketed as a cause in the Adams Circuit Court of Adams coun’v Indiana, and said petition will be docketed in said court on said date. SYLVESTER C. TINKHAM, JOHN H. SIPE, SAMUEL K. CHRISTY. CORLTNDA J. CHRISTY. MARTHA E. GRIM. ANDREW .1. SIPE, ELSIE A. EMERY. WILLIAM H. PARR REBECCA TINKHAM. Hooper &. Lenhart, Attys for Pteintiff. 14-2 w o PETITION FOR STONE ROAD. State ot Indiana, County of Adams, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners ot the county ot Adams, April Term, 1308. The undersigned, your petitioners, each and all of whom are freeholders and voters in the townships of Wash-
ington and Root, respectively, in said Adams county, State of Indiana, respectfully petition your Honorable Body to cause to be built, constructed and completed, by grading and draining and placing of crushed stone thereon, a track stone road, over, along and upon the highway already established, on the following desc libel route, to wit: Commencing on a free improved maendamiaed road cunning north and south between sections thirty-one and thirty-two in township twenty-eight north, range fourteen east (being in Root township) Adams county, Indiana. at the southwest corner of the northwest quarter ot said section thir-ty-two. thence io tub east on the half section line dividing saM section thir'-ty-two. thirty-three and thirty four in said township to the corporate limits of the city of Decatut. Washingtqiti township, said county and state, thence continuing east in said cltyeof Decatur) in Washington township, to Second street in «aii city, and thereto terminate. Baid proposed imp ovement being; about two and one-half mile-s in length. « ® # Said petitioners further shots* that said proposed improvenxe«t will be on 3 an established highway, and will conJiect at e’ch %nd with a frqs finproved mamdamiaed road.dtid will be fess than three miles in length and that the e is now located ou’dtnd passes over the route thereof a United States aarnl mail route. • Thad »Hd propeauxd real known and called e J«Ait ,F. Lachet SMfaeki-B, Hoad ’ We fur(»er ask thik said, iwad be improved toy ptaciß» t>eneoa crashed stoaer dressed with screenißgs.Jo s»«h depth and width as the viewers and cvigißWer therefore may flees® best. ( We fu Fher ask that you take sttch action ob this petition tw? you are authorised asd directed to to ustor ay id by virtue of an ‘act of the General Assembly of th e State of Indiana-, ap proved March 8. 1905 and acts atneitd1 atofy thereto, and under and by vi:'-
! tuo of any and all laws of the State of Indiana, authorising the cowstrwc : tiop of free stone roads. We further ask that said improve* ! moot be pgjd Jor bv bonds issued by said Adans county for asd o* behalf . of said townships of Root and Wash , ingtox aforesaid, payable i„ twent.v . semi annual installments and for tbs' , payaeest of said bonds we as-k that a , tax be levied upon the taxable prey , erty of Root and Washington townships in sufficient amount and rate to . pay the interest and principal es said - Ronds as the same shall, severally become due and paybale, as yrovitod . by law. That said prepared road be o dened i consfcruoted without first having sub Blitted the question of the building and t construction thereof to on election [ of the voters of sfiid township. John F. Lachet, James P. Haefiin-g E Burt Lenhart, John Schurger, T. H. Ernst, Jas. N. Fristee Eli Nbeyer, C. D. Lewton E Woods. Fred Hoffiman. F. M. Andrews. Henry Barteley, Wart'e-y Harr.uff, John V. Tyarfeß C. S. Niblick. M. Kirsch, James Bain, F. M. Sehirwie.yer Joe M. Rice, ffichocl WMller, Joseph Helm. J. A. Firin'man H. C. Fuhrman. C. D. Kunkle. Albert A. Butler. W. A. Lower. Joseph S. Lower, Henry Eiting. Jack Archbold. S P Sheets. JR. B. Allison, Julius Haugk, J. D. Meyer. Frank McConnell. Jno. Niblick, John H'ershe. L. C. Helm Samuel Doak. Fred I Schafer, O. L. Vance, Fred Mutchler. .1. S. Colchln, N. Se. John Spuhler. John Mayer, Ida Brown Chae. H. Heckman. Thomos J. Elz-ey. Ahsabi B. Cunningham. William Elaev. Jerry Archbold. J. M. Frisinger. John Boer ner. L. H. Zeigler. W E. Kinta. FI. E. Butler, Coat Cook. George Geils, John Ivans, X. A. Loeh. A. J. Lewton. John It. Mann. M. A. Kintz. This petition will be presented te tb» Board of Commissioners rm iShHHiey. Apeii p. ra»& • . at which time the taxpayers l wd R««* and Washington townships nwy appear and matoe such objentisms as the law may provito- for. 12-3 t C. D. LEWTON, Auffitar. Mi&TKfli ECSTEW-TfiraiSi. Notice is hereby given ttad tbe w«tonei©ned. of the construction of the Mathias Wilier rinkri, in Blue Creek township, Adarbe cwn- ■ ty, Indiana. wiß on i StetaMteft, Apnri ■», 1W at 10:30 o’clock a. m., at the office at county survgfror, in the, city Decatur in said county, receive sealed bids for the constwrctiofi of said ditch. 4jr accordance with reports, plans and specifications therefor, now on file in said cause. Bids be received and contracts let as follows r - Sec. 1 from station 106 to 159 pljrs ( i 90. „ ■ ® Secs? 2 from station 53 to 106. i 1 Sec. 3Trc.n station 0 to®s3. 9 < Sec 4 branches No. 1 and No. 2. ‘Or as a i Bidders will be jequired so file with ' their bids affidavits as required by i law. upon terms furnished by such su® perintendem, and each bid shall be ac companied with 8 good and sufficien 1 bond in a sum equal to the amount .of such bid. conditional for the faithful performance of said contract, and that such bidder will enter into contract if the same be awarded to him, such bond to be approved by said superintendent. The said superintendent reserves the right to reject any and all bids. No bids will be accepted in excess of the estimated cost of such work, or in excess of the benefits found L. L. BAUMGARTNER. 14-2tw-ltd Supt. of Construction. o APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given, that the unde: signed has .been appointed Administrator of the estate of Marv M. Shank, i late of Adams county, deceased. The I estate is probably solvent. C. 3. NIBLICK, i Mar. 23, 1908. Administrator. ( David E. Smith, Atty. ■ — o APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRA.I tor. > Notice is hereby given. That the un-
dersigned has been appointed Admin istrator of the estate of William D. Rinehart, late of Adams county, deceased. The e.-tate is solvent. CHARLES F. RINEHART. March 11, 1908. Administrator. Peterson & Moran, Attorneys. o « Mother Gray'« Sweet Panders for for Children. Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse in the Children’s Home in Xew York. Cure Feverishness, Bad Stem ach. Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 10,000 They never fail. At all Druggists 25c. Sample FREE. Address Allan S. Olmsted. Leßoy, M. Y. Mary Women Praise This Remedy. If you have pakis in the hack. Urinary, Bladder or Kidney trouble, at.fl waot a certain, pl&sant Jjerb cuse for trajian Leaf. It is a safe and neverfailing regulator. At Ijruaaigts or by imaji 50cts. Sample jtdfckaaF FREE. Address. TOe Mtnher Gray Co.. LeKoy, N. Y. «•<» AdR for Aliev’s FeetaGdlfhi a, nkfJdfT. It makes waitavg easy. Curas Coras, Bunioßs, Ingrowiag , N&ite. SWlleif and sweating feet. At all and Shoe S’ores, 25e. Iton’t accept any substitute.” Sample FR-SSS AdXses«. AUqu St Unteteff. LeJto-y, X/t V i-v-^— ■— SWCEtaPP’S ’ Tke’.State of Indiqura,Atoms 'eewtty : Gerswen Building Loa» Fund avd toviags Association vs. Jennie Hlwtion and Charles E. Hatten. ■ ’ In .the Adams Clrou-it Court •( coun'y. Indi-M» Ne. 7557. By virtue of a® ortter of sale to me dineeted by the Clerk of the A*a«*s Circuit Court of said County and #tette, I have levied upon the real estate? ■hereinafter meßtioßed and will espowr for sale at public auction a< the east door of the Court House ife the City of Decatur. Addins County. Indiana* between the hours of 10 e’eleek- a. u» an# 4 o'clock p. oa
Tfa 28»k Baw the rests and profits for a tern-B b.'X exeeedfag seven years, of the fcfil«*S»ing described real es-tate, si-twated fa Adams County, Ind-iaaa, to-wit: Inlet number two hundred and seveßty.efaffit (278) in Waviland ad-d-itioa o Ihe Town of Geneva Indiana. And on failure te realize thetefrow* the full amount of judgment, merest thereen a-ed costs, I w!U at the same time and in the sa-ra-e «eo«er atosesaid. offer far sale the fee sfatele of the above described Taken as the property es denote 'Hutton and Charles E. Hutton, te sartisfy said errfor ref sale this tet dte- fa' April. 19.08. 14-3 t BLI MEYBft, Sbrorli e » T'WefilT'Y “I hawse just cemplefod a faeetoy year health sentence, impes-d by Buckles's Arnica Salve, whioh cu»ed me of bleeding piles just twefay year-s ago.” writes O. S. Woolever, ref Raysville, N. Y. Buckles's A«rniea Salve heals the werst sows, boils, burns, weunds and cats i* the shen' est time. 25e a< Page UH i-tohmm towg attese. Iftay Mesel* **- No e*e is isnmu«e from Aifare’y trouble s® inst remember tha' Iteley’s Kidney Cure will step the Irregnlasitles and enre any •-’so ot kitoey amd bladder trouble that is nfa heyemd tie roach of medicine. 1 THE PKM.TIWtH’W: BfoT# 00. ' a WMS M HM& Je&se P. Aterr-le, es Steppers. 'W..' had a tefose sail in the spring of- 19®?.' He sa-ys: “An arttaek es pneHntenta last ■te’ se weafo and with such a foanSni ttoregh thot raw frleritfe declared c®»--sstHiptiem had mo. ami dteteh «ws en »y heels, 'fhen I ws persaadW te tr-y Dr. King’s New Disseveay. .R Kc4i6@- m'e irnftfeJiateH’, and afoer telle fag two and a haiC btettles 1> was a weM man agtfin. Pfound o«t that >A*vDfecrevervy fa tttte best remed»- for coughs and lune disease in M rtto we»ld.” SfcM under gweenoteo at. BtasMrum drug stone, 50c amd sfa#9. Trial bottle feee.
He sot ire aeßa&fo, “Nine yeans alfa it loleed as. if my time Bad come,” says Mr. C. Faefhfag od»MiH Cjeefe Indt Ter. “I mse rttn jdo s wn thah Jife huwg on a very slendter thread. It then my druggist recommended Electric Bitters. l o boijght g. bottle and I gift what I aneeded — stfgngyi. I Bad foot in the grave, but Efeetric Bitters put it back on the urf again, andel’ve been welt over® aigee.” Sold under gharant<B? at ‘ Backburn drug Store. 50c. PLENTY OF TROUBLE. $ Is caused by stagnation of ,t,he livenand biSwels, to get rid of lit and headache ana moousness and the poisotP that brings jaundice, take Dr. Kingfs New Life Pills, the reliable purifftrs that do tiie work without grinding or griping. 25c. at Page Blackburn drug store. o ! The New Pure Food and Drug Law. We are pleased to announce that Foley s Honey and Tar for Coughs, colda and lung troubles is not affected by the National pure food and druglaw as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend It as a safe remedy for children and • adults. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. _ , ———— o ’ Mr. S. L. Bowen, of Wayne, W. Va., writes: “ Iwah a sufferer from kidney disease, so that at times I could not • get out of bed. and when I did I could toot stand straight. I -took Foley’s Kidney Cure. One dollar bottle and - part of the second cured me entireiv ” Foley’s Kidney Cure works wonders where others are total failures. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.
■ a & THE MARKET B B REPORTS. B B B 8988888M898838 Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Corrected every day at 2 o'clock. EAST BUFFALO, Ts. Y., April I.— Martet steady. PJlme steers Medium steers 00 Stockers to best feeders . @|4.00 J Receipts, hogs. 20 cars; market steady. Mediums and heavies .... @86.50 Yorfcers @|6.50 BigS @|6.80 g SHEER. Wether sheep @47.25 Wecher sWtop ....... .... @56.00 GteftAto) NMHtKKT*. July ttetoxF. 88% 'wWtt *.T.... Julyeorn...? 64% teto 66>4 ' July wto 47(4 1 • BiTTseuffiffi Sta*.. 31, —Hqg sfestoIteavtes ........ e... t ... @56.35 Xhte-itMM • @>6.45 w @56.40 Lfctta @to-25 * @56.80 Cat* wfaetrt .” <F> wheat 95 , Cash Ctetw • 66% Caeii »ais . € Cask Xo*s 55 Wy rates k 54 I - • MM«CUC«. Ifo- Bteteatw F-s«toj»® Co. ***** " 17c Fawfo • 3c Ctritee,- r...t...,*... e 8b Dm«4» 7c Seese ”•-,•*••• .’ 6c Twrittetai 12u Twlroys-, te»s 3c Turi»»»B, ka»s . • <*- • * 1 Jfost vistie»s es appeHdisitfe a-»e ’these whe aice h-ate-itsally eonsirtpated. Lawari«e Fruit Syrup cures ehresi* eenstipatiwn by st hum fitting •Uhe Mwea amd bewehi a**d tsestoses the natural avtion of the bowels. Orino La»a<iv e Friwt Syrup dtees not nanbea'e sc aripe a«d is wild and pheasant te tefc-e. Sfofueo substitutes. TitbH WOLTHOUME DBUG CO. , ot IffikSi'BMtoS BfalMßß. O»*f‘ tef tlte* woelst dsatures of kidney trtuthte is that it is jm insidious distease and before?' the victim realizes h-is (kii-w-rke way havg afatal tjialady. Tate.' Foley's Kidtepy Cure at t<he*first sign of 1 trouble, as ft corrects irreguiarities and puevfots Bright’s disease diabetes. . TUfeß MOLTWOUSE UJIUG CO. 1 5— . . » TBST. I Btatfo Cs. Catarrh SMf • tojfees so ▼(-<»? Uteperaeei Their torateasateeteBteffttooee Ifow Co,, invite all who foeat ae»- forpn (ft catarrhal' . tr-teuMta te »es< the vjytdes of Hyo- ‘ tpei me#*? touir abeeiuteo guarantee te Mitored the me»e*- if the treatment totes wed perfoet aateisfaetlon. Tfaed? is rite treatment for ca■tatok tteri fa way resembles Hyomei; TKHoe thee gives sfletf quick, curaufejf- bcpmM ass! satisfaction.;, □wwe that em be gold undeF a guaraMtbe Itos this —to refund the monay urtos's it seres. ‘ *Cad£rrh is a germ disease, and when y« breaHfe its antiseptic ltea?Hfa reaaifes the most remote air, ceH,s in tjye nose, throat and lungs, kife»g sffiU catarrhal germs and driving the disease from the system. Get a dollar outfit of Hybrnef totoy Holthouse Drug Co. under their guarantee offer. Q FOR SfaL^ —Davis Mlantation. Brunswick, Mississippi; 2.108 acres in traJft. 1,700 acres in cultivation, balapce fine timber, cottonwood alone Warth $#5,000; nine room residence, large barn, fine store, two story (new) gin, cost S7,(R)O; eighty-five double, seventeen single tenant houses; land rents for eighty pounds lint cotton yer acre; the best improved plantation in Mississippi delta. For pric e and terms, apply to C. B. Paxton .Vicksburg, Miss. IT-ltd—lOvw
Any 12 Year Old Girl Can make those delicious Lemon, Chocolate and Custard pies as well as the more experienced cook if she uses “OUR-PIE” preparation, which is now sold by nearly all grocers at 10 cents per package. Just the proper ingredients in each package.
HE latest in style, the H / most perfect in work- ■/ manship, the most * I/ ' K durable in wear, the <M>» most reasonable ioI I sudis up Qothcraft Qothes for Ifi If you want persect satisfaction in every respect=wear Clothcraft Clothes* They look more stylish, keep their good looks longer and wear longer than any « clothes made at Clothcraft prices. SIO.OO to $25.00 H Holthouse,Schulte & CM
HARRY REID KNOWS. Holtliouse Drug Co., the druggists do not guarantee Parisian Sage to grow hair on every bald head, but If there is any life left in £he roots of your hair Parisian Sage will stimafa(,e the hair bulbs and cause your hair*to grow again. Here is one case. ‘5 am now using the secong bottle cf your Parisian Sage and can notice a new of hair appearing. I am glad to say it is a darker color than mje hair was before I became bald.” l?arry Reid. 10 Manhattan St., Roch- ■ esrfer, N. IS s e I Dsa’t wait till you’rfc bald before us- : Ing Parisian Sage, use it. now. Kill ; the dandruff germ ftnd prevent, bald•neos. Holthouse Drug Co. the druggists aell Parisian Sage at 50 tents a bottle and they guarantee it to cure dandruff, stop‘falling hair and cure all &'seases of the scalp or money basfe Parisiaa Sage is® a delightful iaviaoraffing hair dressing; it makes the hair soft .fluffy and beautiful. o IT SAUEB NIY LIFE WRITES EdS&MM PATIENT. Qcdbrtftftm SWforer Completely Cured by W«e es 9. B. IJ, Efaernfa Wash. One of the meat remarkable Eczema cures recently • cretyted to thS well kncwvß D. D. Es. Pree-orlptfon has just, been reeorded fit Chicjge. Mrs? E. Hegg, 1550 West Madison street, urffler date of Dee. 9, 1907, writes as follows: ® “I suffe ed three, years With Weepi .g’ Eczema. It started with a Httfc spt>t qp ni\- knees and spread so fast over my whole body. 1 S pest hundreds of dolj&rs and went to every go&i doftoy I heard of, but kept getting worse. Nothing would stop the awtal itch and burning. “I had tp stay in bed from the middle of May to tht middle of July. Then I tried D. D. D. Prescription. This is the 9th of December and I am entirely free from the terrible disease. D. D. D. sawed my IXe. “When I began this treatment, people wer e Afraid of me Idoeked so terrible'. My husband was the only one who would tafe care of me. D. D. D. tlje itch at once so I could sleep, which I had not done before. Then I began to get better fast and now m y skin is clear and white, not a spot anywkere.” Just a few drops of D. D D. Preseription applied to the, skin brings relief—nothing to swallow or drink. Wg vouch for D. D. B. Prescription, also the cleansing D. D. D. Soap. (Name atrd address of druggist.) Get a bottle today if you have any skin dis. ease. Begin your cure at once. RURAL MAIL LAUDED. —W. It Brings Money to Department in-
stead of Deficit. Washington, April I.—Replying to the charge that rural delivery i a the cause of the deficit in the postal of flee, experts declare the service has brought about an increase in postal receipts. There has also, it is said, een a saving of more than $12,000 000 on account of closing small postoßces and discontinuing star routes. The scheme of improving the highways of New York state, as contemplated by the fifty million bond issue has gained the support of the postal authorities, who see in it a chance for better rural service. “ —oT. H. Ernst went to Fort Wayne see Bea Hur tonight.
’■■■■—l—lllllll 11111111 II J Free! I To all who suffer with stomaca bles, bad digestion or constlpatS Here is an opportunity to try! out expense, a remedy that ma wonderful advance in the :red of stomach and bowels. ANTI-PILL ia the prescriptioaj inated and used in his own pr| by Dr. J. S. Leonhardt, of La Neb., and was so named by hli cause it absolutely cures constltpi and pill taking for it. ANTI PILL is a specific for | Constipation Heart! Indigestion Sour Sta Dyspepsia Bilious Heac Biliou> Attack Present the coupon below«at| house drug store together with 1 bearing your name and address.] and plainly written, and a trial | aje erf ANTI PILL will be givea free. The makers realize that ii ing this trial oox they inake a f who will assist in the sale of 1 more. I TO OWNERS' OF BAD STOMAO I AlUi-Pill I PTsent this Prom | I ly Io THE NPLTHOI I Coupon ...| DRUG COMPANY. A CARD This is to certify that all drug ar e authorized to refund your .n if Foley's Honey and Tar fails 10 your cough or cold. It stops the q heals the lungs and prevents sei results from a cold. Cures la gl eoughs. and prevents pneumonia consumption. Contains no opl Th e genuine is in a yelolw pac| Refuse substitutes. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG <
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