Daily Tribune, Volume 17, Number 1, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 December 1902 — Page 7
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MANY HEAR LECTURES
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TALK At THE GRAND LAST NIGHT
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ADDRESS BY CHICAGO TALKER
Presented the Merits of His Theories '1 for the Audience to Accept Oi* Ponder Over.
i» "Christian Science" Wfts the subject lecture at the (Ir&nd Iwst night by Edward Kimlxxll df Ohi&ttgfi, ft nWftibei' of tliq. board of lectureship of. the Chmtia.n Scieitee organisation. Tim audience Which greeted- him well filled the lower fiodr. The speaker fbrnie1'l.y .Was a Chicago business man, but, after becoming ii/tefested in Christian Science lys devoted all of liis tixlie to expouildiSig its priiiripftls, Be Wft.8 first reader at the First Clnifeh of CThH't'Seientists irt (jhicagfO fat SOfiie time, Tills organization occupied a bitiklihg erected at a cost of $12O,OO0. While here Ml'. KitttMll stopped, at the Terre Haute house," but he was entertains! At dinner yesterday by Mr, afld Mrs. f. W. Barhydfc at their hOrti« (Jtt Walnut street,
In iiitrodiicing the Speaker last night John T. Beaflley made a number of remarks to show that hie fieltlieF believed tior disbelieved the doctrine df Christian Seiehee, aft he had never giVea tht* Subject much thought, Me compared the nudioriee to a jury And stated that It remained for the members to jtiStte ^whether or Hot Mi*. Kimbtvll proved his eo sc,
Mr. Kimball inferred briefly to Mr. Tteasley's remrtrksi fiHd then said thftt ••{he .justifti'&ticu fbr Christie.ti Science lectuVCM it -i be fotilld in the fact last hundreds of tliuiiT.UV'ii of people ftffc ten* tifying to 'tlie he^n^ of di^ise, the reformation of almerk. the reclamation •of drunkards and the allf'Virt tint of counties 'lip hi oil luive beset iiitmanitf. ''Justification is also found in the intcxcnsaljl^ misrepresentation concerning -UK which are practiced b(f yh6se who are at eiiffllty to lis ntad our Christianity,lf x'OtltinUPci the Riieftkev. "We are obliged by such enmity to ^apnoiir. in public mid refute fal'teliOOd jftnti i^ainflsliort Which ift bestowed itpoil tt* ftftl our Cause. "We boast of nothing except that Wft pro coining knowledge Rtld A pointer ^vrtiicV ft re en plains: us to cope more Siic^ec^sfully with di -en.se and -sin. As louver? of Jcsi.ts Christ, We sire trying t'b "ltv -what he said his followers and disfjriles mUst and could do. "s- ^"Tn accomplishing this supreme mispicn he preached' a goape^fiAt reformed the siftMr arid hC hieaJpT the sick. He tohl his followers to do likewise fillet ushered cliristiatiity ihto tlie world by ptiMiis-. nf such tt.'-hjrtg and practice.
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"That people hafe been trtttsrht. by ftubsedu^fit teachers?, quite to the contrary. They"-have been induced t8 re* gft?d jTe^h' works as being mysterious #ti?Aculous nleanilng thereby that it \Vtt«5 UriWturfU ttfi.4 in contravention of •T$#.J*fMreas Christian,Science, id taught
Kdily* explains that jesus #ork
^Vi5~s netuwl, pt-wtiettl atid seJetitifie, and ••'••'"in (:«.iifn4frat:''fin of. thft God ofdained of life and of the fundamental fact ihftt God. wording through primitive 4am is' the natural healer of the sick, "-Acobrdin^ to Christian Science sick•ncsB ahd istjiny other forms of bodily iftflrmitiy and ftro unnfttuml aii».d unn«»es6Mry and no essential part of hUrtiAn S'xistaiicfl p«r se. "We? believe in love and strive to
Obe^ otte sUpfemC. ihflnlte iftdhddual, God or Spiritual person, who good and ivho hftth dir^rJS ftl! things Well. ."Wp believe in the inspiratinn of the pcfiptf.V1* and as stated in our tenets we rncccpt the scriptures
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to eternal life.' We accept the Messiahshin of the divltte Chrlftt. "As Christians we strike to live in imiNation of Jiis words and works. Christian Science remove* this mission from the tcftltn of pt .'t brings it within the rdrt^e of order, jnitmtilhess, law and scietitiflo modus-orsprniidh "We hold that this mission was an
Sold by dfug#ifct», price 750. f* Hall's family Pills art the bestt.
Glass Park is wonderfully located for •a home &ite or an investment. Attend thfe^Auction Sale kt 2 o'clock each, day and buy at your own prices,
ARE YOU QOING EAST? •$ The Lekigh Valley Railroad operates luxuriously furnished trains to NewYork or Philadelpiiia, ott which every care .Hi taken to make the pajieehger feel at home anV fully' at ease. Dining care a, la. carte.
Sttfp:o-^er allowed it Niagara' frails on through tickets to New York or Phila"ndelphiav
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built r^syvAterms will be made, on .building ty Glass Park Sale. Each day at 2
VlK t^u don't have tp ,buy to get a
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SILVER POLISH
The most econothical In use, CoutainB no injurious substance,
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WANT WORK HOUSE
MEMBERS OP BOARD OF fcOUNTY CHARITIES ADVISE THIS
WOULD DISCOURAGE TRAMPS
Likewise Would Persuade Undesirable ?Elemente to Give City Wide Berth^The Report,
The repiort of the county board of charity and correction sAys: "In view of the tMny ,]p!rsOtis sent to the jail by the city police Arid front the differeht courts, there should undsubtcdly be a properly cehstructed &ftd equipped work house* where persons could be made to work out filing iu place of laying it out ih idlenesg, jtnd often among themselves devising plans for future hiisdemcanprs, or eyen moro serious criinegi
Til such ft.li institution the sexes would be entirely s«pnrated, youthful Cl-iffiirtnls could bo property citfcd for, ttfld often reformed, each prisoner could be confined iit rt seprtratc cell And C.olrtirtiUiicatloh AH^th fflch other fiikiitni^, hiftkj v0 confinement there a strictly prison %t and' not ft public lodging house, && /he. tail is at present.
Tiltfrips Wolild nOf Inrtfep tile eitv rendezvous or wintp'- ouorters for i%pt? .comfort Cild benefit of the sheriffs boarding house ai thP expense of thft taJt payers. Property managed It woi'Vl wave hundreds Of dol'ars nnnlinliv to. the tax pi vers Avho certainly deser\re consider'fct'nfl at thi tini?.
We therefore Carn^tlv rpco^m^nd thfit. iifi.inetiiiife stct?^ be taken f«. fbft tin* fMr ftid tht lie erected fliirittw the cotniiic1 y^r, Witness oi*'1 hands this 2!?th dfiy of 'N'orember, inn?."'
CHRISTMAS TRADE ON
PACTOPY VOLUME
PROSPECT FOS WINTEfl GOOD
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Merchane Say That They Expect the Largest Holiday Trade fiver Knowrt Here.
Saturftfty nljpit 'Was one of the quiet bights of ttes pi'esont winter, Not a large number of people Were on thestreets at any time iind those who did venture away from heme arid the fireside- returned early, Consequently there was littie trading done At the various stores and the clerks enjoyed ttft easy Saturday night.
The winter trade hits Opened lip ifreli. Most of the merchants ffeport St large trade, although the weather lias been most too wild for the people to purchase heavy winter clothing. The first cold snaps boomed the over-coat trade and the show and rain of tlie past week helwd' the shoe merchants out.
The Christmas trade is opening up nicely. This is especially noticAble among the jewelers and! dealers in small fancy gift articles. One denier in diamonds and fine jewelry stated y^st^rdfly^tbftt h* ha,d laid away ftbout S?00 worfh of Christmas pres^nta during the past three weeks. Tlie othM'R report sales equally a.? large, f^how windows are beginning to take
exposition of some nnturalj divine pow- on the Christnuia trim find ftlr?ndy hrtp^ to a or a an it S a in that that power is imminent. univei-Mi .and Sever nvnihiblc! a. .manifestation, of God ftnd "His laws which Change not./'
CATARRH CANNOT 3E CURED. with. IJOCAL
APPLICATIONS,
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cajinot roach the seat of the diiseaaie, Catarfh is* a blood"or constitutional dlsesiBei and in orrf#r to ciire it rnu must take intefitel re»i6diM. Hlill!^MJatftrrh Cure la taken internally, an£:facts dirfefetiy ori the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall'3 Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phynU dii-Hfe in this country for yeaj's, and is a regular prescription. It, is 00mpoe«d of thii be«t ibillea known, combined With thj best blood purifiers, acting dlrfeotly on the mucous Rurl'fice^Ei.: The perfect combina tlon of the tWo ingredl^lfits i^What lrowonderful results hi curing ^pbtrrh.Send for testlmonMl^ fete. |s 4.««, /j & CO.. PrOpis, qJoledo, O.
glads'V see thi* foys n«d CltHsiftftHi dainties th«t ste destined to make «ome ono joyful on T)ec. fhm are m«nv IIPW
toys on the market fhf* yertr iind the confection"!'?? WP111 to have vied with e^gJjjrywM- as to which'coWd pack candy ill f^ctiii'ti' or ertficitii? boj^W.
Ma AtdBbvh." to* expte-ss the niiitifoft. that thli^'^ki lie tlie greatest holiday season Terre^^ute has ever experienced.
UWaeKY WftMftY HOPKINS:'-'
Fourteen Year Old Boy Haa Broken -Twenty^four Legfc 6lnee He Clot Out ef Hi« High Chair.
Harry .Hopkins, the 14-yeartold son of Mrs. Hallie Hopkins of Mattoon, HI., met Avith it serious accident Saturday afternoon when fas fell and broke the boiies of each leg just below the knee. This is the 24th accident in which itti\ portant boiies have been broken, that, has befallen this one boy. Outside of this he has broken several finger arid toe bones. "From the time be Mf&S 2 years old until 12 he broke 20 large bones. It 'id said that the peculiar forinatlon of his bones is responsible for them being so brittle, Owe of the bones broken Sattii-day had been broken seven times before. -•.
BETTfeR THAN A PLASTSft^ A pieoo Of flannel dampened with Cfhamberlain's Pain Balm and-^ bound on the affected parts, is better than & piaster for a lame b&ek and lor ^aitts in the side o/" chest. Pain. Balm bfes no superior a liniment for the relief of deep aeaiid/- muscular and i^eumatic pains. u^fvi4e.,by all druggists.
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE: TERRE
POTATO MAY VANISH
CONTINUED WET WEATHER IS W£- .(^ DU.CINQ THE CROP
HIGH PRICE" MAY BE RESULT
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Stock and Quality Away Below Early Summer Anticipations—Speculative Effort's Confused.^
The potato situation is ai' prc^enl demamiing soUie attchtiOfl u-t the hands of the produce itteh., and notwithstanding the fact that at this holiday season of the year this humble but useful fruit of the earth is wOht to take ft b&ck seat for the time being, recent developments in thi* situation htivd forced it to the front, artd it promises to, become a deliCaCy if Continued wet weather should redude *tili further the already short crop. The prict of potatoes lias been reasonable so far this season, and nt the present they are as high as at any time. Kai'ly reports held out the prospect of a record=brenking .crop and corresponding low prices, but as a matter of fhet tlie Continued wet Weather during tlie late summer and early wall cut short tlie yield in many important' piato-growing fctfttcs, especially in Minnesota and Sew York which rt re very prominent states in the production'of potatoes. •The present wet wenthcr is also expected to hflvc its effect on the store ^of potatoes, resUltinir in dry rot and various diseases, which destroy a large twrtiorf, fflnkiflg thC1 stocy altoe-ethcr unsuitable for storinff. and in.Nome crtsevs Unfit for immediate use. The East, being Rhnrt, on rtcconnt of failure of the Kew York cron. haa made a lienVy drm'n 6n thi stock of tlie Western npd central states,_ «'rid the far East, is drawing to ft considerable extent from Michicnn, Wisconsin and ^Tihtiesota this yefir. lh the New Enplnnd states the s-umdv not lieins heavy, there is ft grMt detuntid from tintt section for the best, sorts .of White eatitlg Potatoes and nrtces are at a. hifrh»r mark thhn thev hftW been, for some time. With the cold wpathev thai prevails at 'nreoent all shinning ^iofVi-4. the fiOtftto btisinCe-S is placed in fbelinrii-ln of-the iarfrer shippers end handler*.
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are prepared to tfike care of stock i|i transitu which strengthens, and steadies the. market.
Local dealers all receiving- circulars setting forth at lepffth the potato sit.Ufition and they attribute the- earlyvrePOHs of a phenomenal crop to the efforts x?f speculators to benr .the tParictg^o thjif. Certain iffVeO" traders at ^finneaixtlis, Paul and Chicago cOUkMnfy l»rg« quanH"lies at low prices in anticipation of glutting of the market by large cro storing them and reaping large profits later in the Senaon -vVhen potatoes should bft. rtt ft: high price, Tl^e schema worked well in the early part of the season, but the era of verv low prices in the earTy f«11
but shortlived and not os
many potatoes were secured as the sneculators had honed, nor at as low prices as they had expected.
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THE TRUNK THIEF
Develops* Now That Weinhold Who Was Arrested Here Operated in Louisville, Ky,
Information, has been received by the police, regarding' another trunk stolen by Wcihhold'. This one was stolen at Louisville and belonged to a Miss Davis, The theft was accomplished in the same manner- the robberies were made here, and at Indianapolis, but it was while John Harvey, Weinbold's present accomplice was in jail at Indianapolis ivnd another man assisted. After stealing the trunk and Selling what .'hepcould in Louisville, WeinhOUl placed what was left back in the.trunk_and shipped it to himself Under the name of Harry Nelson at Indianapolis. Bring afraid to call for it there in pcrsou he called tip^the exprefts company oveT the telephone, to sec'if it had y.et arrived and was informed by them that there was something the Thrittef with the trunk. This prevented his obtaining it and! he was afmid of arrests• Scitne the cpti tents of this trunk have been recovered but most of thetti have beftn tost. Weinhold being unfible to recall Hll (b« places where the stuff was disnoeed of.
RECEPTI0U THURSDAY
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Tho Y, W. Gi A4 hold a' fasting their tliib rooms on Ohio street yesterday afternoon. Thetis were over fifty in att6ttdsui(i& Mrs. L. J. Weinsteih. l^d the d^votionnl Work. Rev. IVarik M. Pdx ^poke on "Women's Work" and jMiss Atofia/ Hotfmaft s«ng.. '-j Mttch is announced for vthis week at •tS8 association rodttis, On Tuesdays the dky Si the arrival 6'f MibS Enuiiia' Moore, the new secretary, the evening will be "given over to ^^fcravel -talk .o» .^Lo^nd and England by Mi&s Saiikey. On Thursday a redaptioh will be tendered the secretary. All meinbera and their friends including the men are. invited to.be-pres-ent at this time. Tlie hours in the afternoon will be fr Ojn 8", to 5 and in the evening froin 7 iSD to It)." Light refreshments Will be served, -r*\y ?.
Levin* Rushed With Orders Thoiigh Chk^tmas is .alaios^. a .rnorith oft, orders for Christmas have Vegin to come into Levin Bros. SO rapidlly 4 fek^hey~Were\f«i#ifecS to''swKrk all day yesterday packing goods ready for shipment today.
Glass Park is boiiniJ to be ohe^of the --best suburban" places jjttbout Terr! Hauteti alts location giyes the^ working1 man every advantagju, *T)te lots will ,ali'400?Liajffcya be, w^rth moftj thafa AUctiok p^ice, aftlwi'oon tKb week at 2
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Weak or run-dowri.
nervous system, Nevertheless the most common of all diseases, indigestion, a'tfd stomach troubles, which in turn cause nervous diseases, heart troubles, consumption, and lose of flesh, require something besides .faith to cure.
More faith will not ai&est your food for you, will not give you an appetite, will not increase your flesh artd- Strengthen your nerves and heart, but Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will ao these things, feecause they are composed of the elements of digestion they contain the juices, acids and peptones necessary to the digestion and assimilation of all -wholesome food. sttiart's Dyspepsia Tablets Will digest food if placed in a Jar Or bditle ih water Seated to 90 degrees, and they Will do it much more effectively when .taken into the stomach after meals, whether you hftvi? faith that thay:wiu or not.
They invigorate tfll stomaGh, make pUfe blood and strong nerves in the 0My Way that nature can do it, "and that is from plenty of -wholesome food, Well digested. It is not what We eat, but what we digest that does us £?ood.
Stuart's Dysoepsia Tablets are feoid by druggists at 50 cents for full-sized pdCkape.
TiSttle book on cause and cure of stohaReh trcuWes mailed free by aflffressing F.-A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich.
DANGER IN SODA
SerioUs Results Sometimes follow Its Excessive Use.1
Common soda is ail right in its place, and indispens&ble in the kitchen artd for Cooking and Washing purposes, but it Was fievet* intended for- a medicine, and peo-* pie who use it as such Will some day regret it,
We refer to.the ectmmon use Of.soaa to relieve heartburn Or sour stomach, a habit which thousands of people practice inmost diily^atid. one
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O'NLY ONE WAY
TO PURIFY THE BLOOD, INCREASE FLESH AND 8TRIENGTH AND TO CURE INDIGESTION .m
SECRET PATENT MEDICINES WILL RL NOT DO IT,
There l» Simpler and Better Way.
There is only one Way to purify the blood, only one way to-Increase flesh, and that is through the Storiiaoh and digestive organs. Why? Because the stomach and digestive organs make blood and. flesh, bono, nerves and sihieW. Did you ever see a person blessfed With 'a~ healthy, Vlg(frous stomach and digestion who had impure blood, muddy, salloW eomplexion, -or who had weak nerves, slefcpftss night? and the t'housabd'and one pains, and aches arising from poor digestion? No, because perfect dteestion Converts ihe food eaten into pure blood, strong nerves and muscles and all the flesh a person needs to have for health, symmetry and beauty. fih-ery Person ikhows whether or pot his or her digestion is:what it should be, but. every person-does not know what is th^" safest arid best Way to secure #nd pre serve a healthy Condition of the digestive organs. It is not done, by the US» of anv Wtinderful secret'patent medicine, but by principles,, which, taken at tfieals, Will digest the food anyway, regardless of the weak condition of he,stomach.
Dr. Brooks reeommenas a combination of vegetable essences, fruit Salts, pure" aseptio pepsin, and Golden _qefii, pre-. d'Sold, -name1 if stuar.t's DyaPepsla -TaAjleta.
TheKfi pleasrffit tafetiftgTftbfets Axe to. lie dissolved irt tlie^JthiilwF'ilfter each mea!, and, mingling in the-ifood'-'in "the stomach,!
digest it perfectly, derful about this. Ahy
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MONDAY, 0ECEMBER 1,1902..
NO FATTH CURE
About Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
Tj^ey Cure Stomach Troubles and Indi^0Stion, Anyway, Whether You Have Faith in Them or Not,
All physicians agree that the element Of faith lias a great deal to do in the dure o£ aiseuse,ii'ii'm belief aftd confidence ift & family physician or the same aoniidenoe ahd fji»th a patent meuiciiie have produced re1lnarkctpie cures all ages.
This is especially true in nervous troubles, and no lield ofl'ers so prolific a harvest for the Quack and charlatan as the diseases arising' froftt
is- fraught
w'ith danger moreover, the soda sniy gives temporary relief and in the end the Stomach trouble gets worse and worse.
The Oda acts as, a mechahlcal irritant to fhe-waiis' of the stomach and bowels, and cases are OH record Where it accUm ulated in the intestines, causing death by inflammation or peritonitis.
Dr. HarlanflOb WCOittmendS as tljte safest and surest cure for soUr stomach (acid (ivspepsiai an (SSeeiicHt preparation sold hv dru^srlsts Under the. name of Stuarts dyspepsia Tawletp, -These, tablets are large, twenty-grain lozenges, very pleasant to tofite and contain.the natural,aOids, ppptorrpsJ.?md -4tgeet)yw. elejajentfi.. essential, to good digestion, and when taken after mettls they digest the fond perfectly and nrorriptiy before it has had time to fer-* ment, so.tir and ,poison t$ie jblofed.and herwous system..-...,-. ni-
Dr. Wiieffh states that he invarlablv uses^Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, in all "nseS1 Of stomach derangements, fend flttdS tbem .certain- cure. ript. only for. Sour •stomach,, but. ."by. promptly dtg^Sttng' the food, they cfertte a- beulthy appetite. Increase flesh anrt strenorthen the action of the heart and liver. .Thf»v are not a Ca thnrtic. but intended only for storrt&ch
d'JiPfi.'sPS atid WeftlfnPSs. and wljl be found reliable in any stomaeh trouble except cancer of tbs ^totnftCh.
All rtrup-ffiys aftjl Stuart'S Dyspepsia Tablet" at SO cents pi»r Ptfcka^e. A 1'ttle book- desCribioif all forms of ptnirfaoh WKaktinss And their cure m«'led frpp bv id dressing 1?. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich.
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ist knows that StUarrB Dyspepsia Tablets: wilt do this because repeatedly teas ted and proved, and thousands of Cured dyspeptics, have found.it to We true also.
Dr. Harlahdsoh states that theSe tablets increase flesh bec&Uae they digest flesh-' forming food-like eggSf meat and Ordinary everyday food for the Same reason they' puriify the blood and strengthen Weak nerves, in no .other way can it toe done,: bccause "flesh olood and nerves are Ob-, tam&d from -the food we eat,
Dr. JenniSon onee.stated that he.believed a 50-cent package Of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets would give more, real bensfil' than fifty doi'ars'.. worth of ordinary, doctor's fees.-
These tablets may be found at any ditig store,
HEART DISEASE
SOME FACTS R&QARDING THfe RAPID INCRlEASE OF HEART .TROUBLES
Do N6t Be AlarrriedrBut Look i^or the. Cause, 'f. e. „a,rr »aoe
Heart' troubles,' bt'^edW'^faSiiiBri^ercilns, are certainly increasing, and While this may be largely, due to,tne excitement and^'worrV- of "Altoerleari business" Hfe. it is mi?l^ofJafli tl^ reliilt ofWeakjstoinao^s,j
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by preSsUre of the distended stomach on the heart and lunga, interfering with ttreir AOtlon hence arise palpitation, and filioi't Ijrtath. i"oor tugestion also poisons the blood makes it mm and watery, wnich irritates and Weakens the heart.
The most seaside treament for heart trouble is to improve the digestion and to insure the prompt assimilation of f0.od.
This Can be done by the regular use sfter meals of some' saiie pleasant and effective digestive preparation, like Stuart 8 Dyspepsia Tablets, Which may be found at moat drug stores, and which cOhtaiii valuable, harmless digestive elements in a pleasant, convenient form.
It is safe to say that the regular, persistent Use of Stuart's Dyspepsia, Tablets at meal time'will cure any form of stoftiach trouble except cancer of the stomach.
Full-siKted package of the tablets sold by druggists at 50. cents. .Liuie book on stomach trouble mailed free. Address F, A. Stuart Go., Marshall, Mich,
ARE YO'll THIN?
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#Do YdU Want To Become Fleshy?
A FEW SIMPLE RULES.
Flesh and Not Fat Is What Is Needed.
What thin people-want is flesh ,and not fat. To fee symmetrical ana properiy prd* portioned every person should have a certain amount* of flesh. To be plump does hot necessarily mean to be fat, Fat is undesirable! it cio£s and retards tHe action of every muscle, interferes with the healthy action of the heart and lungs, and When excess!V« predisposes to fatty degeneration of Vital organs, to say nothing of the discomfort, more or less, resuiting from excessive adipose tissue.
COmmon sense would suggest that if one wishes to become fleshy and plump, the thing most needed would be-flesh-forming foods in other words,Albuminous foods like eggs, beef, oatmeal, etc. The kinds of fobd that make flesh are the foods that form thS greater part of our dally bill of fare.
Now, the only reason So many people remain thin is because their stomachs do not' properly and completely digest and assimilate the fiesh-formins beefsteak and eggs We eat every day.
There are: thousands of- such people, and .they are really dyspeptic, although they may not suffer any particular pain or inconvenience from their stomachs. If such persons would take, with their meals, some, preparation like Stuart's pyspejjsla Tablets the foqd "would he quickly digested, and the proper degree of plumpness Very SOoh secured, because these tablets are prepared exactb- for that purpose. Thfey Will digest everv variety oC .flash-! forming food, which is the, sole "reasoni Why they so quickly build up' -'aHd' strengthen thin, dyspeptic men and women.
Stuart's £yspepia Tablets .cure dyspepsia ftri'd every f&rlh Of indigestion oh tlris common sense plan, that they digest the food promptly giving strength to every nerve find orsran Of .the body, while at the Same time the stomach has a chance to rest and recover its'natural'Vigor.'Nothing further is reouired to cpre any stoin-' nch trouble, or to make thin, dyspeptic .pontile strong, plump and well.
This e»e«ient pr^pufatioh is .miliiofisfc* Hired by **i A. Stu&rf CO., Marshall, Mich, •ind sold by drUi^TsTs" everywhere at EO cents per .package,
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FREE TO MILLIONS
A Valuable Little Book dent Free.For 'v the Alsking. •&
Medical books are not always interesting reading, especially to people enjoying good health, but as a matter of fact, scarcely one person in ten is perfectly healthy, and even with such, sooner or, latert sickness must come.
It is also a Well-established truth that nine-tenths of all diseases originate with a breaking-down of the digestion. A weak stomach weakens and impoverishes the system, making it easy for disease to gain a foothold.
Nobody need fear consumption, kidney disease, liver trouble or a Weak heart and nervouS system-as .long as the digestion Is good and the Stomach able to assimilate plenty or wholesome fo»a,
Stomach Weakness shows itself in a *eoi*0 df ways, and this little book describes the symptoms and causes and joints the way to cure so simple that anyone can Understand and apply.
Thousands have some form of stomach trouble and do not know it, They ascribc •he headache, the languor, nervousness. 'nsdmnia, palpitation, constipation and similar symptoms to some other cause ?han th« true one, (Set your digestion on tile right track and ttte heart trouble, lung double, liver disease or nervous debility will rapidly disappear.
This Tittle book treats entirely on the cause and removal of-indigestion and its iccompftnylng annoyances.
It deferribes the symptoms of acid ays* tepAifl nervous dyspepsia, siOW dyspepsia, itnyiaceouB dyspepsia, catarrh of the (tomaeh and ail afflictions or tit* digestive rgans in plain language,, easily under•tood. and the cause removed, it gives valuable suggestions as to diet, md contains a table giving length of Mme required to digest Various articles Of "nod, something every person with weak
llgestion should know. price is asked, but simply send your ntithe and address, plainly Written on postal oard, 'to F. A 0t,uart Co,, Marshall, Mich., requesting a little book on Stomach Diseases, and it will be sent promptly by return mall,
They do not bivt Dyipeptl' beuuse the «om«h of a aog Mcrctfi six tiinu ss much pefxin •ltd twte« a* much hydrochloric iddtti the itottuch of a (hefl«
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but not one casie in a hundred of heart tro'ihie l& orean'c. The close relation between heart trouble and poor digestion is because both organs ^re T-contxollpd bV hTanch^a of the s^jrne .ereat nerves, the Sympathetic and pumoerastric. .. .•••*.-. another .way ftjao the heart ts affected? bH^hat form of poor dUteStSon which" (ijKsp", wis and fermentati'in frt^m halfnested food: there a-feellnp'ofiopores-rvrt »nd -h"n'*irroo j»» fh« Qhest,', oSUS?d
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WINTER TOURISTS' RATES TO THE SOUtH. SOUTHEAST AND SOUTHWEST.
Special Homeseeker's Excursion on first and third Tuesdays of each month to the south, .southeast and southwest. Good to return 21 days from date of saie Special one-way colonists rates oh said first and third Tuesday's of eaoh month to the south.
Special rates given teachers and students returning heme for vacation. For further information apply to
W. E. M'KEEVER,
SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK
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We have aa elegant assortment
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ONE FAR: PLUS $2, ON SALE DECEMBER 2. 16, JANUARY 6. AND 20. GOOD TO RETURN WITHIN TWENTY-ONE DAYS. DROP IN AND SEE THE AGENT.
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J. R. CONNELLY.
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cf men and dilfitligestion ®veiTc weak locm and
General Agefftf,
Tenth and Wabash Avenue.
iiapfibSanford's Inks.
J.R.Duncan &Co.
STATioNERS
660-662 WABASH AVENUE.
Isaac Ball & Son
Funeral CWeetoM. 1T#I n-* and MBS md
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Silk Waists, Silks and Remnants of Silks—This week only.
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in price from,.,.. $1 500 down to 89c
During the sale this week we will sell you Ladies' good 10c hoee for *... ..... 5c Carpet warp worth 22c, for, per yard. 5C 7o unblwhed ffitislin at .............. 4-C
Fj'C^sJULCER,
Sudces^or to A. Levin?on,
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Tickets on saie Ootober 15p 1902, to April 30,1903. Final return limit May 31, 1903. gg" HJ $39 to Jacksonville, Fli.» and return. $30 to New OrleanB, La., and return. $35 to Charleston, §. C., and return. $28 to Mobile^ Ala^ and return.
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We carry a complete lino of
Carter^ Arnold's, Stafford's
Carter's and Sanford's pho
t^hrary 'paSte and mucilage.
Office supplies a specialty.
TICKETS
if To .many piaint3 in the Gautb^a .grro-'-i sff} rnn-i't tin i?. Southv/est ar.d West, at ONEr
HALF FARE PLUS $2,
Oil Sale December 2 and 15, January 6 and SO, artd February 3 and-17, 19G3. These tickets are one Wgy or.ly. -f
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HOME SEEKERS' EXCURSIONS
One fare plua $&. .a,.
On sale December 2 and 16, January
6 and 20. Goocf to return within
21 days from date of saje.
Ark about them at Unicn Station .i Ticket Office and City Ticket Office,654 Wabash Ave,, Terre Haute, fnd,
GEO. E. FABRIN6T0N, Gen:^0t.
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WINTER TOURISTS' RATES TO THE WEST, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST.- ON SALE UN
TIL APRIL 30, 1S02.
One way second cK-.ss colcnici rates to points in the wc^t and 3.?uthvvesi. Tickets on sale first and third Tuosdays of each month.
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Special Homesoekera' excursion on the first artd third Tuesday's Of en«b mijnth to the westj norihweit ami southwest, -.iji $7.40 to Chicaco and return, December 1, 2 and 3. Good .to return until December 7. r:
Thanksgiving Day rales to points Within a radius Of 150 mi:es afr offe and one-third fare for the round1 trrp. Tickets oh Sale November 26 and Good to return November 23. Special rates given teachers and students returning home^for vacation. "it
For further information apply to
J. R. CONNELLY,
Gen'l. Agt. 10th and Wabash Avenue-
W. E. M'KEEVEP, "i
Ticket Agent, Union Depot.
EFFICIENTLY SERVES A VAST TEHRITOfiY
vhrovsn service p-H from thp followirs cities:
Chiciflc, Illinois. {Cincinnati. OWioi' Omaha, Nebraska. New Orleans," L^ Minneapolis, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. Kansas City, Mo. Peoria, Illinois^ Evansvilie, ind. 6t. Louis, Mo
Msmphls, Tenn. Hot Spr'ngs. Ark,-' Louisville, Kfy fer, Nashville, Ten»ji_ Atlanta, Georgia. Jacksonville, Fia.'
Thro-.jh ejeeur^ioii sleeptns-car Service between Chic&gd and between Ciilcibiititi
AND THE PACIFIC COAST,
Cohiiections 'St'above terminals for tfe»
EAST, SOUTH, WEST, NORTH.
Fast Slid handsomely equipped steam- A heated trains—dining Cars—buff^LrU»rary car*—sleeping cars—free recllniits chair cars.
Particulars or agent* of the Illinois
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