Decatur Democrat, Volume 51, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1908 — Page 8

LMML IBF—'IHIB. APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. To the citizens of the Second ward, City of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana: Notice is hereby given that I, Joseph J. Tonnelier, a male inhabitant of said State, over the age of twenty-one years and a person not In the habit of becoming intoxicated, will make application to the board of commissioners at their regular session in November 1908, ter a license to sell spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, to be drank where sold, in and at the twostory brick building fronting on Second street, in the City of Decatur, Indiana, situated on the south part of hilot No. 53. in said city. Commencing 22 feet north of the southwest cor■er of said 10l running thence east 132 feet, thence north 19 feet, thence west 132 feet, thence south 19 feet to the place of beginning. Said room being the front ground floor room 48 feet long and 19 feet wide, having a front and rear opening. B-3t JOSEPH J. TONNELIER, Applicant. o APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE The anderslgned. Joseph Knapke, a ■ale Inhabitant cf the city of Decatur, Indiana, and over the age of 21 years a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, hereby gives notice to the citizens and voters of the Second ward, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, and to the citizens and voters of Washington township, Adams county, Indiana, that he will apply to the board cf commissioners of Adams county, (State of Indiana, at their November term, 1908, for a license to sell intoxicating, spirituous, vinous. malt and all other intoxicating liquors i> less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises where sold. My place of business whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank is situated in a room on the following described real estate to-wit:

Commencing 20 feet south of the ■orthwest corner of inlot No. 56. running thence east parallel with the north line of said inlot 132 feet, thence •outh 21H feet, thence west 132 feet, thence north 21*4 feet to the place of beginning, which is on the east side of Second street in the city of Decator. Indiana, in said building in which said room is situated. Said building being a brick building, two stories high, fronting to the west, and fronting on Second street aforesaid and known as the Jacob Schafer building. All in the second ward, in the city al Decatur, in Washington township, in Adams county, in the state of Indiana. JOSEPH KNAPKE. 39-3 t Applicant. o NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, County of Adams,ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, Sept. Term, 1908. No. 7653. Complaint for divorce. Rosa Counts vs. John Counts. It appearing from affidavit filed tn the above entitled cause, that John Counts the above named defendant is a non-resident <f the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said John Counts that be be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the sth day es December. 1908, the same being the fßth Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 16th day 'f November. A. D. 1908. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint •r the same will be beara and determined in his absence. Witness, my name, and Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 2nd day of October, 1908. JAMES P. HAEFLING, Clerk. L. C. DeVoss, Atty, for Plaintiff. 39-3 t NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Christina fitting, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 30th day of October, 1908, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship. and receive their distributive shares EDWARD X. EHINGER, David E. Smith, Atty. Executor. Decatur, Ind., Oct. 8, 1908. 40-2 t NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Henry Hildebrand, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 31st day of October, 1908, and shew cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares OTTO F. HILDEBRAND, J. C. Sutton. Atty. Executor. Decatur, Ind., Oct. 9, 1908. APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate of Robert B. Allison, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. RUFUS K. ALLISON, CATHERINE ALLISON, Oct. 20, 1908. Executors. 41-3 t NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby that the undersigned, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of L. W. Lewton, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of said

decedent. 41* miles northwest of Decatur and 1% miles northwest of Monmouth. (4 mile southwest of Interurban Stop No. 23%, in Root township in said county and state on Friday, 13th day of November, 1908, beginning at 10 o’clock a, tn., the personal property of said estate, consisting of the following property: One sorrel mare 9 years old. one black mare 9 years old, one grey family mare, two yearling celts, one suckling colt. Four head of milch cows, one 2-year-old heifer with calf by side, one calf coming yearling. Thirty-four head of first class breeding ewes, eight head of spring lambs, two first class bucks, two Buroc-Jersey brood sows with pigs by side, six head of spring pigs. One broad tire wagon, cne narrow tire wagon, one two-seated carriage, one double set work harness, one set buggy harness, one 6 ft ent McCormick mower, one hay rake, one Superior disc terrain ilrill. one riding plow, one walking plow', one 2-horse corn cultivator, one single shovel plow, one double shovel plow, one spring tooth harrow, one spike tooth harrow, one hay ladder, cne set dump boards, one pair bob sleds, hay in mow. com in the shock and many other things too numerous to mention. TERMS:—AII sums of five dollars and under, cash in hand; over five dollars a credit of not to exceed nine months will be given, the purchaser executing his note therefor, bearing six per cent Interest after maturity, waiving relief providing for attorneys fees and with sufficient sureties thereon. CARY D. LEWTON. Admr. with the will annexed. Phil L. Schieferstein will also offer his interest in and to any or all of the above property at the same time and under the same terms. 41-3 PHIL L. SCHIEFERSTEIN. o SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION.

I, Eli Meyer, Sheriff of Adams county, in pursuance to the statute in such , cases made and provided, hereby give notice to the qualified voters of Adams county in the state of Indiana, that an election will be held at the usual voting places of holding elections on Tuesday, November 3, 1908, for the purpose of electing officers as set cut in the notice of election. In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name this 10th day of October. 1908. ELI MEYER, Sheriff Adams County. NOTICE OF ELECTION. State of Indiana, Adams Coun’y, ss: I, James P. Haefling. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. State of Indiana, do hereby certify to the Sheriff of Adams county, that at a general election to be held in said County and State, on Tuesday. November 3rd. 1908, the following officers are to be elected tc-wit: Fifteen Presidential Electors for the State of Indiana. One Governor for the State of Indiana. ; One Lieutenant-Governor for the State j of Indiana. i One Secretary of State for the State of Indiana. One Auditor of State for the State of Indiana. One Treasurer of State for the State j cf Indiana. One Attorney-General for the State of i Indiana. . One Chief of Bureau cf Statistics for i the State of Indiana. One Superintendent of Public In- ! struction for the State of Indiana. One Reporter of Supreme Court for the State of Indiana. One Judge of the Supreme Court for . the Fourth District of the State of Indiana. One Judge of the Appellate Court for the Fifth District of the State of Indiana. One Congressman for the Eighth Congressional District of the State of Indiana. One Joint Senator for the District composed of Adams and Allen counties for the State of Indiana. One Representative for Adams couaty. State of Indiana. One Prosecuting Attorney for the Twenty-Sixth Judicial District of the State of Indiana. One Auditor for Adams County, State of Indiana. One Treasurer for Adams County,] State of Indiana. One Sheriff for Adams County, State of Indiana. , One Surveyor for Adams County, State of Indiana. One Coroner for Adams County, State' i of Indiana. One Commissioner for the First District of Adams County, State #f Indiana. § One Commissioner for the Second Dis-! I trict of Adams County, State of Indiana. One Trustee for Union Township, Adams County, State of Indiana. One Trustee for Root Township,Adams County, State of Indiana. One Trustee for Preble Township, Adams Ccunty, State of Indiana One Trustee for Kirkland Township, Adams County, State of Indiana. One Trustee forWashington Township, Adams County, State of Indiana One Trustee for St. Marys Township, Adams County, State of Indiana One Trustee for Blue Creek Township, I Adams County, State of Indiana. One Trustee for Mcnroe Township, I Adams County, State of Indiana. One Trustee for French Township, Adams County, State of Indiana. Ons Trustee for Hartford Township, I Adams Ccunty, State of Indiana. 'one Trustee for Wabash Township, Adams County, State of Indiana. One Trustee for Jefferson Township, Adams County, State of Indiana One Assessor for Union Township, Adams County. State of Indiana. One Assessor for Root Township, t Adams County, State of Indiana. One Assessor for Preble Township, Adams County, State of Indiana. One Assessor for Kirkland Township, Adams County, State of Indiana. One Assessor for Washington Township. Adams County, State of In-

diana. One Assessor for SL Marys Township, Adams County, State of Indiana. One Assesor for Blue Creek Township, Adams County. State of Indiana. One Assessor for Monroe Township. Adams County, State of Indiana. One Assessor for French Township. Adams County, State of Indiana. One Assessor for Hartford Township, Adams County, State of Indiana. One Assessor for Wabash Township Adams County, State of Indiana. One Assessor for Jefferson Township, Adams County. State of Indiana. Tou are therefore commanded to give notice- hereof as required by law to the electors of said Adams county. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Adams Circuit Court, at my office in the City of Decatur, Indiana, this Bth day of October. 1908. (SEAL) JAMES P. HAEFLING, Clerk Adams Circuit Court. State of Indians, Adams County, ss: Eli Meyer. Sheriff of Adams County, in the State of Indiana, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full and correct copy of the precept for an election issued and delivered to me by James P. Haefling. Clerk cf the Adams Circuit Court, of the said county and state. Witness my hand and seal this 10th day of October, 1908. (SEAL) ELI MEYER. Sheriff of Adams County. ——o - APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned hag been appointed Administrator of the estate of Philip A. Macklin, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. PHILIP L. MACKLIN, Oct. 27, 1908. Administrator. Dore B. Erwin, Attorney. 42-3 t —_o SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Indiana, Adams county, ss: In the Adams circuit court of Adams county, Indiana. No. 2710. Amos Hirshy vs. Lillie B. Andrews et al. By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed by the Clerk of Adams circuit court of said county and state, I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for sale at public auction at the east I door of the court house in the City of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. on Friday, November the 20th, 1908, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situated in Adams county, Indiana, towit: Inlot ' number Two hundred and fifty-five I (255) in the twenty-fourth addition 1 to the Town of Berne, Adams county, ; Indiana, as the same was laid out by I Peter Sprunger. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of Judgment, interest thereon and costs, I will at the same . time and in- the same manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple of the above described premises. Taken as the property of Lillie B. Andrews et al to satisfy said Order 'of Sale this 271 h day of October, 1908. 42-3 t ELI MEYER, Sheriff.

' Misses C. Reiling, of Hesse Castle, Anna Bueter, of New Haven, and Emma Woenker, of Fort Wayne, attended the Bremerkamp-Schurger wedding yesterday. o — HAD A CLOSE CALL. Mrs. Ada L. Croom,, the widely known proprietor of the Croom Hotel, Vaughn, Miss., says: “For several months I suffered with a severe cough, and consumption seemed to have its grip on me, when a friend recommend:ed Dr. King’s New Discovery. I began ( taking it, and three bottles affected j a complete cure.” The fame of this life saving cough and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer is world wide. Sold at all dealers. 50c. and |i.oo. Trial bottle free. o Both the public and parochial schools closed this afternoon so that they might see Thomas R. Marshall. • o I To those afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble, backache, rheumatism, i Pineules for the Kidneys brings relief lin the first dose. Hundreds of people I today testify to their remarkable ; healing and tonic properties. 30 days’ trial >I.OO. They purify the blood. i Sold by HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. Mr. Edgar Kilbourne returned to Indianapolis this morning. He was here attending the BremerkarcpSchurger nuptials. — o- — Woman Interrupts Political Speaker. A well dressed woman Interrupted a political speaker recently by continually coughing. If she had taken Foley’s Honey and Tar it would have cured her cough quickly and expelled the cold from her system. The genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar contains no opiates and is in a yellow package. I Refuse substitutes. The HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. o Quite a number attended the dance given at the Schurger home last evening. Excellent music was furnished and a good time enjoyed by all. MARRIED MAN IN TROUBLE. A warned man who permits any member of the family to take anything except Foley’s Honey and Tar, for coughs, colds and lung trouble is builty of ndgjest. Nothing else is as good for all pulmonary troubles. The genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar contains ao opiates and is in a yellow package. The HOLTHOUSK DRUG GO.

Rings Little Liver Pills for bilious nees. -sick ue<vlacne. They keep you well. 254 Try item. Sold by HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO — ' Thomas R. Marshall, democratic candidate for governor, is adhering to his announcement that he would accept nothing from any one in his campaign for the governor’s chair. Frank Hering. South Bend, who delivered the speech here which made such a hit, had asked to be allowed the honor of financing a special train, which would start from Indianapolis and tour the state with MT. Marshall and a dozen other speakers. Mr. Marshall refused to allow this, although he thanked Mr. Hering for his offer. He said he had started out with the intention of paring his own expenses and that as he had not accepted any help from any one yet he did not expect to begin now. PAIR OF MULES FOR SALE. FOR SALE—A parr of mules, five years old, 16 hands high, weigh 2,306 pounds, well broke and as gentle as a pair of horses in stall er In harness. The price is right. Call on D. W. Beery or Abe Boch at once if you want them. 21J-tf Fred Reppert and a party of live stock men from Illinois were in the city this morning. They were enroute to Warren, where the Stroud & Colbert hog sale is being held today. Reppert is crying the sale. He is at the head of some of the largest hog sales ever held in the history of the country this fall and always secures the best of prices for the animals.— Bluffton Banner. —O SAVED HIS BOY’S LIFE “My three-year-old boy was badly constipated, had a high fever and was in an awful condition. I gave him two doses of Foley's Orino Laxative and the next morning the fever was gone and he was entirely well. Foley’s Orino Laxative saved his life.” A. Wolkush, Casimer, Wis. The HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. — o COBB NOT GOING TO JAPAN. Wife Has Persuaded Him to Remain in Georgia. Columbus, Ga., Oct. 27. —Ty Cobb has decided to listen to pleas from Mrs. Cobb and spend the winter in Georgia rather than on a baseball tour to Japan with the barnstormers. “Ty will put in the winter hunting, you may say so for me, and I speak for him,’’ said pretty Mrs. Cobb who will take her husband to Augusta to visit her own folks. o ARE YOU ONLY HALF ALIVE?

Peeple with kidney trouble are so weak and exhausted that they are only half alive. Foley's Kidney Remedy makes healthy kidneys, restores lost vitality, and weak, delicate people are restored to health. Refuse any but Foley’s. The HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. o PITTSPURG WANTS GANZEL. Pirate Team In Need of a Good First Baseman. Pittsburg, Pa., Oct 27—The Pittsburg ball club has opened negotiations for John Ganzel, captain-mana-ger of the Cincinnati Reds last year. Garry Hermann has made it known that he will not retain Ganzel either at first base or as manager next year. Pittsburg patrons are strong in condemnation of the owners of the club for not having a first baseman last season. They* think the Pirates would have won the pennant if it had a first class man there. o A HEALTHY FAMILY. “Our whole family has enjoyed good health since we began using Dr. King’s New Life Pills, three years ago,” says L. A. Bartlet, of Rural Route 1, Gull ford. Maine. They cleanse and tone the system in a gentle way that does you good. 25c. at all dealers. “' ’ O-« — ■ _ Mrs. R. R. Ernsberger went to Decatur this morning to make a short Visit with relatives. Her mother, Mrs. W. H. Baker, who has been visiting here for a few days, accompanied her home. —Bluffton Banner. — Smith, Yager A Falk ar e pleased te announce to their customers that they have secured the agency for Zemo, the best known remedy for the positive and permanent cure for Eczema Pimples, Dandruff, Blackheads, Piles and every form of Skin or Scalp disease. Zemo gives Instant relief and cures by destroying the germ that causes the disease, leaving a nice clear, healthy skin. See display and photos of cures made by Zemo. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Evangelical church will meet next Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the church in their business session. Business of Importance is to be transacted and hope every member will show their interest by being present.

Sam Blythe, the man who writes ■■Who's UUo and Why" for the Saturdav Evening Post claims to have seen his first corn In Indiana and was surprised to see that it looked az It did, so he says. This was undoubtedly cne of Blythe’s jokes, for he probably came off the farm,, pulled weeds out of the com. wore out a couple of huskpegs a season, and made hominy with lye in sn old tub just like the rest of the boys who went to the city and made good.—Bluffton News. WHERE BULLETS FLEW. David Parker, cf Fayette, N. Y., a Veteran of the civil war. who lost a foot at Gettysburg, says: “The good Electric Bitters have done is worth more than five hundred dollars to me. I spent much money doctoring for a bad case of stomach trouble, to little purpose. I then tried Electric Bitters, and ’hev cured me. I now take thenn es a tonic, and they keep me strong and well.” 50c. a t all dealers. A large number of cut of town guests are here to attend the marriage of Miss Carrie Thomas to Mr. Hawbold. the event to occur at the home of the bride's parents. Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Thomas, on south Third street this evening. Marion is well represented on one Logansport paper, the Tribune. Fred Rinehart, formerly on the Chronicle, is managing editor; Mrs. Rinehart, formerly Van Buren and Warren representative of the Chronicle, is the socieyt editor; Will Scott handles the railroad department; Claude Johnson is the Associated Press telegraph editor; Hallie Chestnut and J. G. Campbell are operating the two linotypes. The Tribune is one of the finest papers in the district and although established only last December and not yet a year old, has made its way to the front so rapidly that its success is assnred and it is improving every day.—Marion Chronicle. The dinner served by the W. R. C. ladies at the G. A. R. hall this noon was well attended and every one went away well satisfied. The ladies reaped a neat little sum for their trouble. JUST LIKE TRAVELING BN A PRIVATE YACHT. The D. & C. Special Steamer City of St. Ignace Operates Three Trips Weekly to Mackinac. This season the D. & C. Line has an extra steamer on the Mackinac Bivision. Only people who have sleeping accommodations travel on this boat This limits the passenger list and makes the trip more exclusive. The special steamer leaves Detroit every Sunday, Tuesday and Th’iridsy Send tor pamphlet. Address Detroit 4 Cleveland Nrv. Co. 10 Wayne St,. Detroit MiCh. - — Judge Allen Zollars, of Fort VZayne, Charles Zollars, wife and baby, of Chicago, and Mrs. Clara Bond and daughter, of Fort Wayne, were entertained at the home of J. D. Hale today.

EXPLODE PETARD AS JOKE Malicious Persons Cause Much Excitement at Barcelona, Spain. Barcelona, Oct 26.—The authorities were greatly alarmed this afternoon by the explosion of a petard in one of the streets, but the police, after an investigation, expressed themselves as attaching no importance to the incident, as the King Alfonso and Queen Victoria were not within miles. The police regard it as a malicious joke, but they have searched in vain for the authors of it. Earlier in the day the King and Queen visited the French squadron lying in the harbor and their launch came into collision with a steam ferry with such violence that several of those on board were thrown to the deck. For a moment there was something of a panic, but an examination showed that the damage was only superficial and both boats were able to proceed. —— . The semi-annual meeting of the 12th district medical society will be held toda yat Fort Wayne and a large number of the local physicians will be in attendance. This twel’tb district has nothing whatever to do with the congressional districts but is a division of the state organization of this society. An Invitation was issued to the local society as well as to many other doctors in northern Indiana and it is expected to have several hundred doctors in attendance. One of the special features of the meeting will be the demonstration of the bloodless surgery advocated by Dr. Lorenz, the Austrian surgeon, who reduced the crippled hip of the daughter of Armour, the millionaire meat packer A Chicago surgeon will repeat the same operation which Dr. Lorenz performed at several times during his stay in this country and which created so much comment st that time in medical circles. n M L! n t Mrß A> C ' to Fort Wayne this morning to see wme relatives that are pass ng through that city.

The report of a sad and cident which resulted in the Mrs. Clarence Kelzer, a highly ed young lady of Hartford toZ and:which was received Tuesday* ing just in time for a caused sorrow to th a many a2 tances here. The accident ccc' Monday morning. Mrs. Keizer cooking in an oil shanty i n Hartford township near ‘where husband was at work. i n soai „ her dress caught fire, prtbabiy * fire which fell from the stove onto floor. Before she knew it the flai had reached her hair. She was in the little building, and rushed i into the air, screaming. Ra p (djy flames enveloped her, burning i clothes entirely off and burning. body to a crisp from head to ft Her husband and other men arris at the place scon found her in a ious condition. Drs. Price and g ham from Geneva arrived in a j hour, and did what they could to lieve her. but she died at three o'cl that afternoon. She was conscious several hours and told the story of) It happend. She was about twg two years old 1 and had been tn 3r but about a year. The funeral i vices were held yesterday at i o’clock at the White Oak church. | sad affair east a gloom over the 9 munity where she was held in t esteem.

WHISKY MEN LOSE FIGHT. Baltimore, Oct. 28. —The first of so called “whisky seizure" cases m the pure food and drug law was elded today in favor of the gov, ment The case has been on trial the United States district ccurt M Judge Morris and a jury for a w. The defendants were the Lcniai Distilling company of New Orie, and the charge was a violation the pure food and drugs act in 1 branding forty-five barrels of li<j “bourbon whisky” which the govj ment contended was a product of 1 lasses and other materials, and in sense what the branding Indicate o I The fire escapes have been plat on the West Ward school building 1 are now ready to be inspected . the state inspector. Mr. and Mrs. Christina Schwai went to Fort Wayne yesterday to mil their future home. Mrs. Schwai was formerly Miss Ida Gerke o — Here is Relist tttr Women. Mother Gray, a nurse in New T« discovered an aromatic, plasant ha cure for women’s ills, called And Han Leaf. It is the only certain n nlator. Cures female weaknesses 1 Backache, Kidney, Bladder and Uh ary troubles. At all Druggists or mall 50c. Sample FREE Addn The Mother Gray Co., Le Roy. N. o Mother Gray's Sweet Fewoers I for Children. Successfully used by Mother G« ■urse in the Children’*; Home in N York, Cure Feverishness, Bad Sti ach. Teething Disorders, move 1 regulate the Bowels and Destl Worms. Over 10,000 testimonii They never fall. At all Druggists 1 Sample FREE. Address Allen S. 01 sted. Leßoy, N. Y. —» J Any 12 Year Old Girl Can make those delicia Lemon, Chocolate and Ca tard pies as well as the mo experienced cook if she use “OUR-PIE” preparatic which is now sold by neat all grocers at 10 cents p< package. Just the prop ingredients in each packagl — —• — NEAR DEATH'S DOOR. f’T was near death’s door. 71 doctor said be hi done all ' could; that ® stomach was ol and worn out was so weak could not wall I took Mi-o-i tablets, and ha’ been eating hearty ever since, and am able to work like a tiger. I wis I could go and thank you myselfsend you my picture, and you can F my w<yd and my picture, and I thari you again.”—Mrs. Nelson Lucier, « Fisk, St., Athol, Mass. Mi-o-na cures dyspepsia. If 81 of the readers of the Democrat »" suffering from stomach trouble of aa, kind Holthouse Drug Co. will sell 10,I 0, a box of Mi-o-na for 50 cents with H absolute guarantee of relief, or nr ,ne ; back. In many cases one box wu effect a permanent cure; in chroti condition more is necessary. B nt ° a thing is certain: one box of Mi-o 11 will make you feel so much betw and brighter, so much more energe* l that you will not give it up til! curS<