Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 26 February 1906 — Page 3

Time Table ERIE RAILROAD. * EfrECr dE cATUR. fa*t bocsd / 2:38 a. m. i Ho.** ColumbUt w* .6:58 a. m. i ft tan. .»* P-« ' Ko’ * n Buff * lo 81 “ ;S7 P ' ” ju.lo.Cb* wggT bound ?.,„.• 1:110 a. m t. Chics* 0 Exp’™* • 2:58 ». m I S’ Jmodktioo ... W:’0» "> • ft; t,.'wu F*r«° Exprew. (:M p. m rept Sunday. l-D».Munday. J P (IHN m(rt Agent.. „ i Trav. Passenger Agent, C. L. Km*. t r Marion, Ohio brand rapidsTindiana R’T. w * ni| . r rftlatn T.Ham l.l*pm T*4fiptn L» J**?'** '1 ’Jam 8.15 am • Wpm tiM Ar , 3.4»»pm 10.1Bpai s - wb “ ,J 3m ‘.mhi i'ra| r n ’d*P'n« p ar to Clnolonnt I ’• Dally to North 1»»«V G<l. Rapid. EsSun u ” M t 20am T .Wtn 3 bpm lrf, „, d Ci.id. «*s«m l.!»pm »Wm AF I? V bltr tUy Jsfipm w.Wpm &<«atn J'/mX" >tr ‘ 1 - ,| » ,n ’ os 'P tn T ”» ra ~. -r. n sleeping car to Mack City Parlor oar to G. H and Mach * . train Par'or oar to G B. and K u. MaC City. TOLEDO. ST.LOUIS & WESTERN R. R. CO "CLOVd* 1 Lgaff aOUH" ia ass c» lana M.IDM. BABT, . t-Cutnmarclal Trader, daily... 5a m * t~Ma.. da'ly. eaceul Bunday . ..11 atn > IlSajirurtma dalfy ’’f P » . a_L.es. 48 »■> WEST -.l—: it izurssa. da.lv S'*'*® , il-ffsfl. dally, sieept Sunday .. .11 «• tn J L.“mmercfal Trailer, dafiy « U p m " J »-tocal IfreUht 10 64am Lake trie * Wetteri yuan card from Hiufftoa Ind, SORTH BOD ND a <l-Dally aacpt Sunday .tilffan y ts-oany eicept Sunday 11*.a n> • #-I>*llyen:eptßtinday 6:»pn. y- 11 run. through Mi Indianapolis witbout map arriving 10-. SO am g,. < learae Indianopolia at 7SIOa tn. Eon. , rul «h witr.out changs. arriving at Bluffton U Ma m go. <1 and at run via Muncie * feu « route -— ■" •-■ Chan Runlg nait the guest of friends ;a Huntington Sunday. E M Peoples made a business trip th Ft Wayne this morning. A P. Beaty was attending to legal buHinerw at Ft. Wayne today. John R. Parish spent Sunday in Huntington the guest of friends C Major passed through the city to lay from Wran enroute to Marion. Miss Clara Kuntz of Tiffin O. is in our city the guest of friends and relating. Vincent Forbing returned to Fort Wayne this morning to resume his Khrol work. Harry Wellaby passed through the city today from Wren enroute to his home in Geneva. P. V. Lawton returned to his home n Preble Mond ty after a bns’oeas visit in th a city. S. H, Kunkle got the whitch given away at the Morns Smoke House on Feb. 10 ami Andrew (Baxter the one .ant Saturday. Miss Mary Heffener returned this morning from Huntington where she acted as bridesmaid at the Gorman Dalton nuptiali. Hetljert Drew of Geneva arrived this morning and immediately took I ■ luties as re| orter on the Deca tnr Journal. Mr. Drew ia a bright y ung man and will no doubt make a mcoess of the business. Morris Sawyer went to Decatur last •waning where he will make an effort to organize a union among the brick hirers and stone masons of that city. He goes as the repersentative of the International Union. Morris was president of.the local union for a term of three yeara. Bluffton Banner.

CROSSETT A™ SHOE’4<X (' \tw 1 |\ A MAKES LIFE’S WALK EASY ’I I Ef9| 11 TRADE MARK 1 cXf3ii j\ A shoe for all sorts and onditions at men—and / W particularly those who appreciate thorough ■ aomfort for the feet Jes Lewis A. Crossett, Inc., W f NOH TH ABINGTON. MASS. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE

A. fl. Bell went to Saratoga, on business today. Phil Schug of Berne was a business caller toour chy todav. T. W. Shelton made a business trip to Fort Wayne thia morning. Andrew Gottschalk of Berne was a business caller to ourcitv today. Frank Porter and wife returned to Geneva today after a visit with relatives here. Judge Headington of ' Portland was ’attending to legal business in our city today. Frank Ctrey and ' Shellbark” Daughtry were business visitors at Marion today. Miss Ethel Rex went to Fountain City today to visit her sister, Mrs. Charles Bonhnm Father Etierle arrived this morn ing from Portland and is the guest of Father Wilken. Mrs. Alice Whitman returned to her home in Bluffton after visiting with S. W. Peterson and family, Mrs. M V. B. Archbold returned this morning from Muncie where she was attending a silver wedding. The S',, t inceot de Paul Society will meet Tu<>eday afternoon with Mrs Frank Gass, corner of Adame and Fifth street. Misses Jaeoker and Daniels return <••1 to their homes at Preble today. They took the teachers examination here Saturday and visited friends over Sunday. Mrs. W’dliam Dellinger returned to her home at Willshire today She was called here by the death of her granddaughter, Ethel, the eldest daughter of Henry Dellinger. The Christian Endeavor of the Re form church have jxistponed their program announced for next Sunday evening indefinitely. A budeess meeting of the Endeavor will be held Sunday evening at six o’clock. C. W. Yager, passed through the city today enroute to his home in Pleasant Mills. He has been on a visit to Arkhnsaa with a view of locating there ami say* that he is well pleased with that section of the C. S. Mrs E. D. Gaston, wife of £. D. Gaston, a traveling salesman who makes this citv the Richmond Casket Company died Sat urday, the funeral services were held at the residence this morning at ten o’clock and the remains wereshippei t.j 1. igansport for interment. Mr. Gaston has a host if friends in this city who sympathize with him in this his hour of bereavement. The Ladies Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. Mary True on Tuesday afternoon Feb 2Hth. The following program will be given: Paper “china”. Mrs. Lou Kennedy; Reading. Mr*. Flje Meyers; Music, Meedames True and Patterson, Paper “The Indians,” Mrs. Ida|M. Beavers, Rlading Mr* Mary Steele. Recep tion committee, Mesdames Callie Schirmeyer, Minnie Reid and Bessie Schri'i'k. Presiding Elder Rev Wade preached a magniticent sermon to a large audience at the M. E. church Sunday evening. His text was, "Lord, what Would You Have Me Do.'" and certainly could not have been handled to any better advantage. Every one leaving the house felt that it was good to have been there and that they would go through many difficulties to hear this. Had this meeting lieen held during the week and in a public building he Would have reci-rived much applause aud many other compliments.

Cal Miller attended to business in Marion today. Ed Vaneil was a business visitor at Geneva today. B. W. Sholty transacted business in Marion today. E. W. Burns was a business visitor at Ohio City today. Peter Holthouse made a business trip to Redkey today. Frank Reynolds was a busirrss visitor at Muncie today. L. C. Annen returned today from a business visit at Maiion. Ravmond Bremerkamp made a business trip to Lyons, 0., today. Vance Buckmaster of Geneva, was a business caller to ohr city today. Miss May Niblick returned today from Leipsic. O. where she was vis iting with friends. * Mu* Clara SV liter of B’tne. spent Sunday in our oity, the guest of Miss Jessie BlowMU. Miss Grabsr returned to Fort Wayne this morning atfer spending Bunday with her parents. Mrs. Hendricks returned to Monr e today after being the guest of her daughter Mrs. George Roop. All member* of the Son* of Veterans are requested to tie present this evening. Installation of officers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonham of Fountain City spent Sunday in the city the guests of Mr. and Mrs John Rex. Anthony Wertzberger and daughter returned today from Fcrt Mayne where they sp'iut Sunday with reinI tivea. The Heidleburg glee club arnvvd today from Tiffin. ()., ami will give a concert this evening at the opera house. Mme Eleanor Forbing »ent to Huntsville, O , to ay to visit for a short time with her sister Mr*. J. C. Johnson Mrs. John Peoples living north east of town is very low with rheunia tiara. Her condition thi» afternoon is repcrlol very serious. Elmer J >bn*ou and *>n left Sat urday evening for Pittsburg where they will look after bniffn*-* J matter* for some ttme. I Mrs. Charles Smith and Miss Kate i Hammel returned to Portland today after being the guests of their parnits Mr <*ud Mrs. ( yrt!" Hamm»-i There will tie a ailed meeting >f Decatur Lodge X0.6’1. F- and A M Tuewlav evening. Feb 27, at seven o’clock, for the purpose of conferring the master mason s degree. \ iaiting bretbern are eorhaly invited to be present. Rev A B.Haiat on yesterday delivered the annual sermon to the Knights of Pythias at the Ever geh cal church and from all reports de peered a line discourse. A large nn..i ber of the local lodge turned out and marched from their !wlg« room in a body to the church. The moving picture show Saturday evening was attended by a (air sized crowd who seemed to be well pleased with the performance The pictures were clear and distinct an 1 are among the beat ever exhibited in onr city They will repeat their perform snee this evening at the same piaoe A runaway occurred near Petenton last night in which three rigs were mixed up and Mr and Mrs Steele of Kirkland township were injured. The three rigs were badly damaged t’hariee Good and Tom Stoneburner of thia citv were in one of the rigs The horse driven by Mr. Steele ran away and struck the ether two rigs. Just how bail the Steeles were injur ed could not be learned. County Superintendent Opliger held teachers’ examination Sstar day, ninety five being the number who appeared and’took the work. This is perhaps the .argeffi else* of propised teachers that ever appear ed for an examination at one time, and it speaks well both for the pub iio sob iols of Adame cuunty, and for the general oitixenship of the County Koller Skating at the Rink every night 7:30, Lost A chain with a small cross attached. Finder will please return to Miss Katheryne Smith For Sale A refrigator as good as new. will sell cheap, iaquireat this office. 37dtf Special attention given to ladies and beginners at The Rink. For Sale—Seven good Shropshire ewe and one good Shropshire buck For sale cheap. Peter Forbing 35tt>

China Masacres. Special Telegram To The Democrat Washington. D. C., Feb. 2ft.— The state department has been no titled that massacres have begun in Southern China, as announced a week ago. A family named Kingham were the first victims When ordering Jackson Hill Cml. call pnone‘3ll. J. D. MER ICA. ftftdtf Lost Fox Terrier Dog. Whi e with black face, black spot on hip and small black spots in hair on body. Will pav for return. D. G M, Trout Ladies' matinee every afternoon at 2.30. The Rink. Before you buy or sell Farm ar city property see The P. K. Kinney Rea! Estate Agency (Aver HX) farms for sale Money to loan at 5 per cent ten years time. P. K Kenney Decatur, Ind. Room i> and ff phone 242 Studabaker Block. If. For Sale:—l3s acres, ft miles from Decatnr, good black soil, tiled, good new house, two barns, one la 42x93, good well of water and wind mill. Plenty of frmt, cornarib, grainerys, tool shed, hog pen. chicken coop and close to school on stone road, price ISO per acre. Inquire of Albert fPela, Pleavant Mills, R F. D. No. 1. 3mo] Clover L*af route direct line to the new oil tit ids at (.'assy. Writ field ana Oilfield*. ll.mots. Call on nearest Clover Leaf agent Wanned Lady solicitor for «nb •eriptions to the “Southern Home, " a magazine for the home and farm. Will make it very interesting to the right party. Write the Soutliern Some Co.. Louisville, Ky. CAN YOU SOLVE THIS? A I’rublem • That ’»«•»»• Mmple, hsl That Will laths II<>« ii.ueli greater tbaa three fourth* Is four fourths At nr*t sight It weeaM an easy <in«e< tlou. imt put it t ■ your >rrthmetical fsieads and you will pnilMbly find that it will iltvblr them Into two pnrth’s. onr > latetMilng that tire rn<vr»-r l> one fourth and the other u-. iHwltlvety at firming that It la one th nl. while both will be rvndy to prove lire at< ura. i of their re».|H > tlv.' *olutioiis. The party of the !>i*».t »>arr f»o uw > legal pfarare, may argue tlul. point in this way: Five shl! a.gs !s the foiirth : i*t of a pound.. It you have 15 still lags or thrr«» fourths of a pound. at>< mmusIxsly gives y >u another fourth rail Jon nave a • > ... w -a s-r“ your ion* fourth- Is oire.fourth greater r’reu three Toiirtlis But t!Ua tviii not -mt tii<- other party at ail. ami they u 1; proceed reucntally to point out that the ut-gnarent i« all wrong, sin. •• if you have 15 shilling* nud somelHsii is |{«»uerouN enough t<> add 5 sluffings to It the douor Is ’lily giving you one-third of the amonnt you already possess ,5 times 3 eiuals Joi, therefore your sovereign a, culy oue-thlrd more tbau your 15 «Ulll<ngs It L« a pretty problem, and ex]»*rt ar, oiintiinis have been known to w>uv gie ever It for hours Loudon Aiasirt AN AID TO HEARING. <;!•••*• Help the Ware Wets a, the Krew “Hurry them aiotig. piense said the woman cn»l ttuer ns she left u pair of •pera glasses for repairs at a Cheatnut street store 'T can’t hear well at the theater without them." Another eti ‘oiuer *hr w»« waiting ennird when <be « ami a left at b< - r ap parent mistake "Nile meant sire could ■o( St-e," h’ ! observe "No.” r-J*>in'*l the optician; "she meant Just wh.it she said.. Opera gi.issi-s are an a d to hearing as w<-fi a* to «:;.;! I"i <-in pro'.e it any time you ;ir<' ‘4 o-4 t■« - I itre rear .0 • theater ‘ i trolling the giaseffff on a Singer. As loUg is uU keep tile Singer under scrutiny with the glasses you will Ire able tv follow the w ords of the ung with case Drop the glasses and you will notice a difference. It will require more or lea* of a strain to catch the enunefatlun distinctly. "By tire r.se of opera glasses a theater patron is enabled to note distinct, iy ever* niu' earent of a singer’s 11|>a sixl the uiic.nisrious ’Up rest! -ig" greatly aids the * ns,- of bearing If yon ever stre ; ( * •,»nbiic meet ng where It Is' imuossioie to get close to the speak era provide y >urse!f with operu glasses sud yon will be surprised bow greatly they will 1.1 you ia hearing."— PUllalelpma IC»'ord. Wide Awake. Fuddo- Y>u iwi >w Sto as, don’t y<vul Dis-tor - Yes, Indeed He Is now a patleilt of !U : • p’uddle Pretty wideawake man, isn't lie? Doctor—l should aay so I’m treating him for insomnia. In all meanness there Is a defect of Intellect as well as of heart And even the elev.'ru of avarice la but the running of UubecUlty.—Bui war. DR. J. Q. NEPTUNE DENTIST Who has been In business in Decatur twenty years, still has his office at the O.u stand, atrltway north First National Bank, Decatur, Indiana.

READ AND YOU WILL LEARN T! lat the leading medical writers and teachers of all the several schools of practice, endorse and praise in the strongest possible terms, each and every ingredient entering into the make-up of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the famous stomach tonic, liver mvigorator, heart tonic and regulator and blood cle.itix-r. This is ..i\< ; . ..ui!',. true of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, for the cure of ail those weaknesses and distressing ailments peculiar to women.

No other mwiiclw* wild through druggists for dommtic use. run sls<»w >ny sm-h prr.frswiomiZ endocsemeat. Dr. I’-rerc'.'* above mentioned remedies are non-aico-holle amt non-secret. all their imrr'slrerita , being pn.nred on each bottle wrapper They occupy a unique position ami are is a ci.ass vi.i. bv ruKM',.i.vKs. They an- neither wvret nor patent mediI dire*. They are powerful to cure but ! sab- to iw In any condition of the >vstam. evf-n fur tin- most deln ata . -nu n ami children. Pure, trippie refined glycerine, which is UM*! in-lead of alcohol f«>th for ■ v I tracting and prerervltig th* active, medicinal principle* from th* roots •' iard American forest, planta enuring into Doctor I’leree's ni'-dii-fne*. i» much supi-rior to alcohol for there mtrpores. and is entirely fore from the objwtton- i able feature* Inherent In ai.-niioi inasmuch a* it produces only salutary Inftu- i wire upon the system, while ale-Um!, even in moderate portions, if long «m---tinued as in the treatment of otetirste ailments. I* very injurious and often begets a craving f<»r stimulant* Fir th.-rmore, giv.-erirx Itarif !« a newt ; valuable curative agent Instead of tieuig a harmful habit-forming nt like alco hoi It* nutritive properties. Ire. Pier i and many other* eminent in th* pr>>u« shin believe, tar surpass Uv- * . f e<«i liver oil. entitling it '<• fa-.-re.,-,e nslderation *» a remedy in ail <•»»■> off incipient consumption, especially when It Is eombltred with th* active medreina; pdacipies estfaelied from Hlaca Cium bark, tjiieefi • mot. stone not <i. i sm-.i, r->oi and Hloodroot, as in ”t<< dio I M"*lu-.»i Discovery.* Beside* it* superior nutritive properI tie*, gly.-erine 1* a very valuable dr*u I cent ami there’"’ gr.-atly enhances th* rem*«l *1 ffcttoi., all ttre forego.ng rootin the .-lire of rev,r* roughs, •rin. tual. i lhr>.at. ir» I and ■ 1 . r » i.dn-1 a’T.-< U«»in of Hi,- .ur-p'-«ig«w and ■ i.g* lii *ll * wasting direwre*. 'where there s lo,« of fiesh and gradual "running down" „f the-rstem the glr.'-r .reta i y pl*v» an Important part in lessening the wrs, IM •: »n and wjsi ig • ’ ■ and promoting osrimilation and mere*** of Lsiily strength and weight. Il is* powerful reeoosirti.-t ve agent tn all .**<« '• Impair.-*! vitality ami **|» a- **’ * when a**.s"f*ted and -otn ,■ i * ''. ■i- ' superior alteratives *mi u oi.-s as <> "leikieu Mrdkml D»rr»w*ry " and •>*»»«* lie Prescription.* Its Wonderful solv. nt MopffWe* ai*» [day an important part in the ■•■ ii» ut gall stones and revere txmatltmthm. itlyrerin* 1* also orm of th* very I* t anti - ferment* and *s so. h . i«int*ra.-t* the uresirs fermenlalfcrei f ' > the stonia.-li, present In m.*t ca**s of mdlee*tloo or uyspepal* Thus th** pain, hrlrh.ng of nodoua gaa. bksating . 0 oiti.-r di*agreeabl* sympunn* »r* dune and th* Hinn*' r * ? o n *, * root. Bloudrorrt aid "ther ingr«*l.*-nt» 4 •leokien Medical Dt»*v.»very * ar> greatly a**l*u*d in tbatr action in eompletlog a cure As will t« «r*n from the writing* *>f Dre. Bartholow K ng. Nctidd<-r Hal* W —I. Hare. John- 1 • I. > <r»' - wo t Other high author •* ■ >• . > • | In the iltlle tasA ntx-nlexv *1 hetaw. these i agent* ran «>nfid*-utiy ted. *i*i.*l up.n for th* m*et pettiv*., curative action n ad atonta*. <>r weak states ..f th* st. aiaeh ar*, on pan red with dtstrewdwg nd re-u. u or dyspep*** and sindred rreu.iaut adesp

rHorse Sale j ft I DECATUR, ItNDIAINA ■ 1 Friday and Saturday, I I March 2 and 3 ' * ■ We will <>n the ab< re two dates andean r to hare what we ex B B pact to lie ■ce •< the largest at <1 ••••.»■ r>« -am ever held c B K Decatur J ■ We want you to help un uinke tt the best br consigning B some of your lieat horses to thia sale. I |>on March » B sell driving and speed Lira only a i wti ta‘«* ervnieu B B and persons wanting drivers fnmali parte of Indiana and Ohio B S Invar or a friead that La* tw toM B ■ him and we will have a buver. If you want to bur a driver. B wait for thia rale. B B On March < we will Nell draft and general i :r; . *»- hr-- ■ B you have a horse of tbiadeavription, bring hint into thiaaare »» B W you know we will have the buvereon the ground. ■ • The comtniaaiou will lie the eanie a> i n ail former ealee -J j . r _ B head, if sold, and SI per head if no* sold K B Horwea will tie add by number, and will I* cutniered ae they H B come in. If you want the tirat number*, tre early B U Hoping you will lie with ua and stay with us both Mar-is 2 ■ B and 3, we are B ■ You re truly, ■ I Decatur Horse Sale Co 1

for sale:. A five room cottax*', with lot Ktixl32,loia of fruit, I>mfu ’l*l < n fa r '. •tx<3 shape. House piped for gas and good cistern, Thin property is i argatu at TWO.IX). Any one in the mark, t for a good small house or wish g u invest for rental purposes will do well to investigate. Farm of 76 acres, located six miles from Berne, with good eig' iwm house and two cellars. Large bank barn 40x70. heg house corn rib, goou orchard, nearly all black land, fairly well drained. well fenced lias • acres of timber. Fr ee 55X00.00. &3.000.00 caai. and the-balan-e n five years time. This place is cheap and will pay you to investigate. If vou are thinking of buying city or farm property, come in an*' get ou» complete list. Northern Indiana Real Estate Company. Phone 430. Office over Burns Harriets Store. Decatur, Ind.

tions *>f th. iver kidneys and Other aaso* riaU-d * rgans Head *mm the writings of Un authcrlt.s ais.ve < 4 i..t<*i, uruli-r the headings of i...;.b-n s* * root, Stone root Black < '.errviiarlt. Bioodnsit. Qiimm'a root, and Mandrake root. In a little t»*.g of extract* compiled bv Dr IL V. Fierce, and -all . h ' tw sent v-oi /ire on request eddr* »***d to the ti*rel..r at Buffalo, N Y and you wl!l learn that al! th**« ingr»vi'*nt« are recnmmeisled a* rem*die* for indigestion or drapnpaia and j*Uv*r nat attiL” a* w*-il as for thw cure of ai catarrhal affi*-ti<«M wherever *»ate*i. abn f. r th* cure of linireru.g c< ngti- arising from bronchial thr at and ung affretlon* All are tngrrel’ent* of *i .< i«t* n .Medical l» sccvory," rumbined tn such proportions that a. n enhaiue* the rurally* actbm of ai! th* . othere. TH* "Disci very ' mn*t not he expected W> pr<*b,re miracles. While It is raperiaJiy •u'tAM* h-r th<* rur** »>f •?’ » .‘S.**:X"‘b«'e‘ »• »Grhj» nrf ft •« not m> t,vr n »»* uU rukh io»! ’ uni#***’ ♦'lm *'<i . tax « n of r*im or »»tbrr mu • ;4iT. nu vnt ** drank •in rMhnxN i ftH With it* hm* Xor the ■ “fHtidrfi bI r>i*<*iMfrry * tw* rMyrcU**! In it* *ar!y it wi»i *tay IU and mum a ruf» i's ; irnrih »'f tim* for th* lltth nou-t ah* ami Irurn *hil thx** m «t rtmiH nt .n t>. mrd-ral , f thr ntfr*«L« f *h »'h Dr nisfli nr* .ifr and aiMirt I trho Hi* r t Mlinar di** l *****. Br rw) rs - m.’ of th* ettnirta fr « «Mnhw*nt a t?h<»ri?.r* rental ru’d in th# llftr <• ’tn. fi au v- trMttnft ;f.r tnr .. i/r’V; .»■ into \2»<ie»*. M*ov<*rv.' it will ni readily »im>r»kdd faatotui m*MI trio* (Marr* obtt naU» and t Lin Mer iffy ♦ . rhr. • irr’i*a i..--4Urrh*l if!r. n. n* no matter In what part at tM • .skm * t »th c Hr n’aiw •. n tha ami G -b al tifiUiM in it, t i- a m t ♦ f?- ■ eurattva In ratwnUr ami <Jt!.*-r of Uu* h**art, ' ci’.n- Hi* EJ mw-4 anal .n’mewrrrn:r,tf -»ir r»* \ ***n r»4 and Black < h.rr.ruir* *hj< h hr fi-ind !* ••• r I f • Pl- l *;» r ' -w the Howe h** -.f aptr-LU* «MI•*( t. ngi • so-r si .rnach. ausly brlebinga, •bear* . 'p« a and .11*trews after esling ami kiudred drratqreOMmt* »f th* I .er, .u.m».h and bowel*. Pul up in g a*» vial*. Urh’iy <v»r‘o*t, thrref re *lw ays fresh ai*! reliable. Ore* hills 1 • “l> a In it* y «♦. t* ■» aw * übjartic* lah-. »m! .aoMilhw A hnnk. wrMf»»n fa Maia Fuur "h and tf*w fn»m fwbu.vai ts-rrwi b» a raiuA' r W' “It t‘»r frvqijrnt ca'i>**itah ark h fir. m« 'i "*♦ k < of to* p*»-' - V mewtraUtei. Il l« a*ar h» w aJthoiitfh forwwHf •».td i ’ • < f**r •I.wk S**nd 41 <»f ma '»’y ■ < er»pr. *H*l r • * *» x > < l <mu as uwmUibound c«dpy.