Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 September 1900 — Page 3

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THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.

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rmpr-i bj n c u i imt..ii.j T1IK I.KHSO.N TKX I il.uk- I" T s And, i" hold, 1 lata hin M too4 . .1 t mpt d I w N1 "u b1 hull I 1" i" , a rul l'r" ,., . nid until him, What is written in II, U ' -t .- ., i . i answering said. Thou shalt ... ... ..II .1...

IM iAJii mi uos wiui j "'k. uk ail fhi soul, ami ;i" lf

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. lahuor s itaysslf. j And H mid unto Mm. Tfco i n wt wiwared right this .io. nnd tnou ti ill Him. liut In . willing to Juttil l"l"' I!. ld unto Jt.us. And who I ni il Ifhboi ja And Jesus answering said. A csrtnln in in wt lit d. wn f r..in J- ri.al. in t. J.rlcli,.. ,nd fell amonii thi.v.s. whi.h Mflftwi lorn of ralni r.t. ..n.l wound. .1 him. ui.d departed, leaving l.lm bell BSSd 31 And b chance th re -n.. l.wn a , ."rtaln priest that way. ..i i w" h he saw i. im ii pnnnt d bj on Un oi Iv

And Ilk win' a i.i'" ,.. .. .,l the plni . ami- und look, d o . htm. and passed by on the other side, a Hut a certain Bamurltan, as he JourI, , jriH where Ii" w ' ' he ,w ti mi. in i.'d oeuspsssloB "'i him, I Vnd Went t' linn, ai d hound up his wound. pouring In oil and win., ai.d wit luiii on bU own bout, and brought him to in inn. aud took . BP ot bin. 36 And on the narrow when he aeparteo, I . took out two I in - . und l--av.- tin in ti. tl e host and said unto him, Take tare ot hint; and vbataoevsf tbou ipt M Of. .. i. .... I ft m ! :irilll. 1 will renal tt-'

M Which now ot these tl'i--. thinkiat tl.ou. was neighl.or unto him that till mnni the thiev , nd he Bald, he that showed MM rcy on I .m. Theu said Jems unto him. t-o. and dc Mil likewise. dOI.OKN TKXT. I.ove lh neighbor ! baell-LT lU.lh. suTFS AN1( rujnit.NTS. We has.- ali- a'l.v . nt rul tliat period in the kistorj uf Jesus' cartir known n the IVi. un inuiistry. .1 -vu untl His disciples ou ring 0M had jjoue nVmg tin- bun!' is between Samaria, ami t.aliUc. eastward

the Jordan, aiiü c ross-a mn ibw

'i ins bring m to notwhoot.

I). '. The Incident nnd pnrmoM the lesson are recorded in MOM

GEESE ON THE FARM

.berede Three I. I f" H.o.e lid pienli I Wntci iher Cnn us ll.n.nl will. I'rottt.

Pooxe ruisiiijf is not so exlensiwly KM! hid on u ilm-k rnisinjr, tin- nondi (ions Miller which they enn be BMecci fully rstned being ulmoist entirely different from thOM MCdcd dueks. rhcrC ilw nM7 nlMM OtJ a larin that 111 . v ort R less for enltirat ion that eould be Utilised with excellent results for Votum raising. I n e rUfl MMl water la 1. quired. Ihe tobt of food is suiall.

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A PAIR OF

The KIM si Ihe I.... r. In th. : if the l it.' 1 i d T h. , . t M h. ro VMM fotttl to tn. IfMi

Oft h. I d a token from n-r. t

Whom l.e worlil 1 a i"T :n.o muni And w !.. 1. tl' roe sorgid tin- buitl. 1, round. Aral when clcee pteeendtbs men lh-s fo 'Tw.is 1 hat t"k. n that drove ..ft.'., spall And vj victory s trensth to iu blow. Not a hero o' krliththortd r-m I. Hut a w trrior us tadustrr's strMe,

Wtu r. tl I" ' that 1 w 1 1 io 11. 1 pen. At,.! th. la.Ue I rv.- I? my wlie. Tet a 1 k I, 1 rarry a. h day. Full us precious SJ any of yore. Ant It stoutens my heart fortbi fray XX lov Diomlim kl.-H ttt th ''oor. For his f ilil: v 111 the martyr endure. Hy Hie -ui.s. 1 he nrl ist li.splr d. At tM blast "I Hie buai'- and III. Is the oldUr to gallantry nred. Hut wli io v f nay Others exalt.

For m s' .t 1 Fhall iisk 1 en, ink mun ak a proespti r to worthies! A ds Th ,,, il,.- U;.- thai I t at th. door.

K W. Gray. In Newark Daily Advertise

The r.iret Man In Ihe Wurld. He haw millions on million!" plied And t. ni of millions esorS II. has millions In shine and mills And oih. r millions In ore, Hut M oavef bsunde When the dlnn. r hell s,,ui ds, A ml I., looks on a meal as a tore.

He n- vi r BMH p - whih the nun Cleep i'Vir the eastern hlllk: t,.-es and waits for the dawn.

And think of hl mine anu Ria nun, And always he fe. Is In iru.-t for hif meals'. Whn h are urtp ly nimpof d of pllle. He ha millions on mllli'dis piled. Hut the day of bis youth re tl. d. And he runs from a good, k'juare meal A thOttfh 'tWSrS I thing to dread He must live IttSt 0, And l envied, but oh What things Writhe an. und on hi? bed! -S K. Klstr. lr. OhUaB.'Tlmek-Hrrald.

TBE HARDEST HEAD YET.

Proved fM Toun M BBS tuccrdil ltiiiu Found u Ilka Micros,

t'iirerfu' 'Ra'tiu h bwM Pt rfu'.Ir ir.to the...ltite of the city phystmns. eopported ,v two sbbrrrmted broom und. M) tn

: r st r 1 . 1 u , v, w . w .ft.v n,,w i the linih t .ay .

in'imred one ot the 0ur.4 n.n in rharge. M,.T, . I'l l..'' .7 ... 'W.!u Bi-in-

lei nie, 101 u.-. . 1

B,rg use a t iw u.oon

h tell US 1U, lue . l.. ... I .11 L, ' Mr.riit

Wen latigio, ."V" e ucti , T

khoot icons haidir-how im eej h Io w i,rruiudius it U .,nie. r w li.teinan ter

'tempt tr hoak em hut lein me te.. je, t 1 .1,. it 'il v runs aain

iie rral t'tng. Me an ds fe.ler wur wokin togedder put in' up a biler, an' s dessertaHon tis between us. an Ah. In iie uleranee of me Min', kakod wid all me m.te. Well, Ah reekontJ ter strike hmi en heid'sri Ah did. 'Deed Ah did! g't him Mtur. He mmk wmoni bo, sah' Hude reaction dnln' da er t in W bree thr.e id mvt' .s. an' !., what Ah tn I,, re to - ha! ua! ha! huh' huh." . , . And CMerful 'Kanus, with the broken toei, laughed hilariously While the pbyaician readjusted the splinu.

Vie, In I IweriSl Waller nner ...

Parii. Atii?. 20. The junpe or the

Paris Exposition ha- j iwirots . . , 1 . . ie.',.. 11..L ur i. (y f .tl' . .

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Dorohenter, Ma . 1 . B, a.. ior wieir . , ... ai.i.

preparations of iwua anu vuwo.oi:.

This famous company, now me .if"' inanufactureri of CowO am! Chocolate

in the World, hav- r 1 Bt l irnl

aw:tn:s Irom tt- irreai iii"-!""

and other expositions in hurope am.

An.er.ca: this is th thin award from

Paris Exposition. New oric lTii

FOR MALARIA,

CHILLS AND FEVER. The Best Prescription Is Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic.

The Formula Is Plainly Printed on Every Bottle, So That the People May Know Just What They Are Taking.

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WHITE EMBDEN GEESE.

known, 1 'T a

The

Be m t In the

f the l.ostlfls except I. like s. i IK

va.t place of the occurrence is not

but it ni Bomewnere in The lesson analysis follows:

Lawyer s V!u: H'-n v. ;'

ll.nU. V.

Neighbor" letln !

jr. and UoTDuU lascwrise l-e Lawv r's QttCbt on. A lawyei come to " .K sns with thil question: "What fchali I dc to inherit eternal life. The nttit.nle of the lawv.r WM not one of honest iiuestionin?. In the won! of the text lie "teMpt nr tested JfRUS W it ll SOllie cotl-

:r.,ertetl question of the l:iy . imh f words for Jesus.

question of the lawyer the emphmaU ! to be placed on the won! "do." What shall I do." The lea-iinir -eaeh-re of the Jewe of JnBfjn' Önjf were . remoniaüsts. To the scribes and Pharisees eternal life btBgcd BOt pn .v. io f life, but upon some

in regjsriBj nfnnmnn :3titntion. Usus' Ibply. Hut Jesus did not see i inirs of this sort in th" s:lrne way that the rabbis did. Hwn1 Tai-ht ho the heart of the matter. lb.wer. he went at it in a diplomatic WSJ, and answered the question by BOfkwr question: "Whit is written he law?" In this connection we may r.otiee- two thinpr. (1) Jeu d not ask what the Tnlmm'. said, what any of the mat Hebrew ...iters or even the prophets said. He goes back to the lnw of Mosel on which sll the touching of the Jcwi ,suppoedtohae been bused. What -aid the law? (S) Another thing mm mav notice is that this bring! Tcsnn and the lawyer to common pround. They both BCCBptcd the decaloptic, hence Whoa thC lawyer gUTS his an-

,f Jesus tney

for geese will gather most of their feed from the runpe. The care required 1- small when compared with the returns. ihe simplest kind of

i bouses are useii for shelter. I The feathers ure an important source 1 of revenue Bad dad reody sale. A I ; goose will averape about one pound of

."..mR-; I feathers a year, deese are lonp-nveu ( binls. and 15 to 20 years of ape is not

uncommon. Ywuni: peese are not conaidered pii breeders, bat ure the only 1 kind wanted in market. White F.mbden peese. the kind shown ill the illus- j tration. are eonSrdered WfJ practical binls for farm- rs. 'Miey an- snowivhite ai.d of lartri size, the standard weipht Of an udult pander hi inp 2') pounds nnd goose 19 noandn. They are not as .roliii- as s,,ine other breeds. 2l) ' L'irs in a season being B pood BSOrngC. The egg are large sad white, sad hnre i a thick, rouph shell. They have lnrpe heads. iTie.liimi-sized 1"U nnd a long Bceh carried oprigat. The breast is ' round and full, and the body larpe, ! Bqaare and very deep, nearly touching

the pr-.un.l. 1 he eyes are oripnt ome. and t he bills flesh color, and t he shank, toes nad uroha B deep orai.Lre. Farm and Home,

My Mother. Bhe gave the bt years of her life With Joy tor me, And robbed herself, with loving heart. UnstintlngtyFor me with willing hundu he toiled . . . . ,,. ,1'l V

v..r m.. I . i . t i ' wh. :. h.adetrong yout

Would have Its WSy. 11. r g ntle arm, my cradle once. Are weary row; And time h.is stt the - al of care t'pon h r brow. And. though no other eyes than mine Th ir meaning trace. 1 r. ad my history In the lines Of Mr dear fees. Ar.d mi.'. Hit gem, w ho h., wer gifts A shlr.li K sand. 1 count her days a pearls that fall From His kind Ml ds, Christian ltegifter.

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Iron

To point

Imitators do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy their medicine if you knew what it contained. Grove's contains Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless form. The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the malaria out of the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that Groves is the Original and that all other so-called "Tasteless" chill tonics are imitations. An analysis

of other chill tonics shows that irove s is suoerior to all others in every respect. You ax

::r:::::Z EST not experimenting when you take Grove's its n the West.S uth t am! PeUth; . 1 vr,PlPnrP ViaVinO lonff DCCn

Too Mach for HISS, Vintor-Where'i that telegraph editor! Manager Insane. "Insane? What's the cause : "Sn.m.h TagaUig Itoe r t'hmeielsngtiage

SvtJtuia.- Hera d

low-rate r.n RftOMi

.: T.;V 'W::, ,, superiority and excellence navnig , ,. I ta on tale Tuesdays, Sent f . ... i i Ml r...

4th and lHth. Octoh.T -2d ! l:b. Nny..t

t mild ou If t Iii r Would you USB t" U-a hundred If you ion Id? Th r. an rui- s and hedulis made To ui-!t you. if sbeyi 'l Ak- 1 1 ! death an hu dt la) i d . Could you. Would you? Live to be a hundred If you could? Would von live to he a hundred? Tl.ink a bit. With the snow upon your hair. And your eyes a vai sat stare? Life ii fob e Muh-a oruyer. Could you. Would you. Live :.. he a hundred If you couIitt -M. E. fU) US, Ul Chicago Tim. s-H. lald,

AUTUMN BEE HINTS. Laie nmroer or l.i.rly Fall U Ihe ne.t Time fr lleuiieeiilne, "1 HoHnotsBn

lt.ll-

BWer to the question

found thems. !u. in perfect airree-t-.ent. On the two eonjussndmenti ii,., ted Jcsns had slrendy doclsrt I hang nil the InW and the prophets. So n.- said now to the lawy r: "ThlB doi nnd ChOO shall I've." V.iphbor" Defined. The lawyer had BOOga 1 to .ntrap JotMf, he himself had been trapped. Bu now he eotipht to justify himself in

of those about Ulm. mors

ere mav lniarme nc sun

though! he might drap Jesus in some

uf the current diSCUSStoni wnen u asked: "Who is my BeighbhrT' This ii one of the qruestlons people lOYi to

the abstrnct. nut let , j

anyone wouiu

The last time to reqiieen am.

laaise a,: eolonies that do not corns up to the tandard is during- the lata rauun r n'"l!'' ! ,h:" mt y" inu win t. r with a.', pood stock, it is impossi

ble to pet .pteeiisearly enouph in spring t4. thu p it ti e Im es in the liest shape

forth coming sesson.sns as me immpi harvest is Tat and out of ihe way.

this work wit hout any erujr, aiwl at the time

um leisure, and the uees

he ei s

han this.

Mrreot u pe

we can BOO B dutuafre in any

w1.. n we

have the same, (jue. us now are very cheap, so that it

mv ( : ,,,,t car. to raise them oiiise.os ! we can t. .v them from breeders at i orices that" we can hardly afford to I rat them. Yoiui? queens of the pres. ! est season's, rearing are the ones to ' luv ami use. for we do not want old

queen st any price. It is but little trouble to introduce

f,,r i he directions niway s

n il in i rn 1 1 on. rin, his rust from day today: TMt'i 'bout all that you kin say. w. in't bunt f ur gittln- Hrh. N v. r bought no bonds an' sich, N. vi r made no ptethea line, Nev. r quits could get in line. In Hie s hurly-burly .juest. Goes ahead an" does hits best. IX.es hl heat. In hours at pelsi It, mis Id- head an' won t tDBiplBlB And alar from envy's sneer Men an thildren hold him dear; Bafe from jiralses BSjaunvUsi An" the mo. kery of pride. He sei ms i.ohle as th rest.

Goes ahesd in' Joes hie best. Washington 8tar. M BjelnbBHBV. SThpisnr Bebjrbbor. Lordl Notor.lyhe Whose threshold lies hard hy my own; Mv nelpht'of 1 not he alone Whose lib with ml te moves inequality. Mot onlv those in wounds or poverty. Hut ofttmies those aloof lr. wealth. And often revelers in health Have ui.t. B heartaches craving sy mpatay. Wherever there Is opportunity To st rve a fellow-creature s need. Whate'er his place or rank or creed. Th, r. : me do ührtet'i gracious ministry. Albert Tt '.ii-;. r. ;n 8. 3 T.no - THE MARKETS.

v ..ft.u ., . ' n.k -.n,! Murintiirtth ar.u istn.

lin mnniiuv...,.-- , , 1 For lull information, land lo.derj. ett .. address an agent of above ..neu. or I. Clowns, i.,;.i ;.!.&. r. Agent, St JUahMo. Port of Ihe CS. Sta tl. r, , K The doctor .. I abso'tlte-

kf must 10 SWaj next week for a rest

., " ' . .nr tii met with TOS then.

.i i show that over

kr.own that."-rhiladelhia Press. The ne.t Prenerlpl Ion for Chills and ParsrtB nbotttu of Ouors-i TesTrLr Cniu. Tdnic Itis simply lr.uianilouiniuein

Hear on One Point. -Sprockett "Do you 1 believe that the bn ycle has seen itn l-.-st ,i.i'" Tvre T km w mine has. 1 Unadel phia Norn. Anuricaa. The Mexicans allitv their thir-t l y chew

ing Chicle, which i the main lUgTSOMUl oi White "Yucatan " Gum. Some lawyers receive a larger fee for keeping quiet than others do for t i.kiny.-Chi-gu !-'-' News,

Carler. Ink U JielentlOcsilly .... . t rf t, matena'.. If your

relished. Grove s is the only Chill Cure sold

throughout the entire malarial sections of the United States. No Cure, No Pay. Price, 50c

MOTE: The records of the Paris Modicino Co.. St. Louis, n nno-half million bottles ot

A

mold last yoar mno

The conclusion Im

one and

Grove's Tasteless Ohlll Tonic woro

th malen are continually Increasing.

Inevitable that Grove's Tasteless Ohill Tonic Is a proscrlotion for malaria having genuine merit,

druggist or chemist will tell you so.

1 III L F-'Uk. v -S v. , dw3tr does not keep H he can get it ior v,u

T. .k. nnnr in.i.t UnOIl rlaVlOg go'f. it wil

be with this precisely as it w. with appendlciti: our bet people win drop it. Uitro t Journal.

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KOn rsyvB hy t

Half t atarrh t ure Ii s Cons-.r.u:.nal Cure. Pi

TEETHINA m .m m overcoming the troutile

was first used hy Or. Chsrle J, Moflett, e, gnklosSa of Jefferson Me.ia aU'ollege, Philadelphia, eitensive und s , c -sf id treatment o children In Oeor-

iles Inrident U ti-etiilt:ir and ine noi Ruuiiner.

., ,,f thousands ofchll iren in van uw

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i . i... r nrev. r aim an mow,.,.

aeetion to allow their babes sad little children to suf- TKTH INA. ea.Milv obtaine 1 by givmg mmm s

fer and prrrmp uie warn re., -. b I nuit Ma. A fco! at 20 may be W!se at 40.-th.eago rjnieeiils. ormail 25c to C- J. MOFFETT, M. O.,-

Daily News. 7 .

." TT . m.,ntfrM She effect of hot weaiaer aaa seeps ue sew

lEirrm.- ' " " r . .. .... .s

In heJU.v coii.lluon. una ns sv,-u me ....

oc.

!.,r nSt-VH Blliie

!! mothers of our

fer and perhaps die

New Tork, Aug. L .-. ... lll..ra I I jU ill Ö ',

.,,,,1,, y

u

new queens

, .vom pan the queen if voll p t theua irom those who moAe a siec:a!ty of

the most

to Sad the

ipiiblile over in

a concrete ease come up

I now in his heart what wOl me.-.f by "neighbor" in the eommnndmcnt. We see this when we rend tliat Jesus pives a concrete CUM, the lawyer Wded BJO heJp i" tellinp who was

the "neiphbor." I . n n ti rt Do ITiou Likewise.

h tn..v the tmritosc that was in

the lnwver's mind, but thai He may help him as well s others WOO may hsve heart! His words. He has asmn.ed a certain sincerit.v n the qn. stion asked: "What shall I do to in-.-rit eternal HfoT N"w- haV!,'P elenred bis mind of the fox M eeolOiasii.al discussion. Jesus lays on Mai his plain duty: "Go, ami dc IhoU likewise." V.r a neiphbor to nU

meet, love your lion nun ywM

as yotirnrlf. rind o in! n ni

m . m ii a ri'i i .11 r'v.

. Lernsi I. io. anu aw . ""i i . :id peace that poes with It. both m this life and the lif- that is to be. Ram'a Horn Bll. Tluit la not a L'ood xoyape which en-

rleWei the carpo hut v. reeks the ship. You ennnot have much taterstj ta I'eaveh when your principal is H on earth, The unfadinp crown Of tfTf is made of the lilies of the valley of hu MiMtj The moat sensoneble workers for God arc those who rn lalM.r out of season aa well as in. The divinity of Christ is possible to on in tho measure thst we hare His

a Horn,

rearing them. Perliap iw,it,. e with the amateur k

o d queens, for they must certainly be removed from the bleee before nw ones are introduce:. After s little prattle one will Liver have ar.y troub.e

lindiup ijueeiif. Those who have never

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seen a queen hee. may rot rwnij , ,,AY. n :ir Timoii.) ; . , in nnding one in the hive, but can : i.i ttki: .-h-, i-o....

the MUMiii v without ass staute , Kr.-h

-Je- I L.'. " ininr the comla, of brood care- I p..KK-st e..dar.;M -s.,.. w.

I-, m , LAK1 I rime ni, f-.iiv for the ou-ii always on the CHICAGO,

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brord combs. llCies ine mr l.u.!',v iiami.ed -o as to become very much excited, when the queen mnv have left tlae brood combs. The queen iwlarir. rtlian the worker U-cund much longer; uaHke the drone, that i whort and heavy, she is onp and klemor. As here is but one cpieen in the colony, .. ,1aI . . . rt l- u KLa

there is no other nee uim her. and anyone who can have the nerve to Ro into a colony of bees without fear, can succird in finding the queen ;f he looks care fu :. na the combs. Winn f.. und. she must be thoroughly catied. or killed on the spot, for if she ..7 km, libertv she will return to the

bis A. H. lhilT. in National ISura'..

Halse Some 4 hnlee 4nee. Raise son,, naeahs from your choice Bjllrr- 1 v"' not pay to have ueetis Irom the p n i al nil. ofcolonies. fr soine stocks, of been are very obIgetiOMOle at ., in B0 Wien as good as others. If we w. to more careful thus t nni'iov. ovotocl of been, wo assudj ret tninh bet:er retnri.s fron, them, ilurinp teaming Unat is the best time secure queens, for we csn pet the natural cells in many of tbe best cob onies. Which will produce the best of queens Hursl World.

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fATlbK-ain e , - li ;S I'.'lr 1" hol KIIXKP- K.ilr to I'hoice... FLOrR- Inter V h al KiTitik' Psttnts, WHEAT No n,. i Hee CORN N" 2

, IT ISO - 4.iRK-Mos KANSAS 1 ' I TY.

f ITTl.V. N tlv steers

u.M-st -Vulr to Choli

, HKAT No - Red i . its N i Whin CoKN N,' m;w,.ki.kans ri.vu Hie Orsde 3 r. iN No TH Western .i iK Btnnd ird M se RACON horl Ulh Sales... COTTON MldilltSk LOUmVlLUt. . . - at . I

I'l'.VI ' - o. ..UN .. I... ... OAT-N. 2 Mlsed IM l!K NeW Me-S ItM'iiN Short Rib

Fight on for wealth, old "Money Bags, your liver is drying up and bowels wearing out, some day you will cry aloud for health, offering all your wealth, but you will not get it because you neglected Nature in your mad rush to get gold. No matter what you do, or what ails you, to-day is the day every day is the day to keep watch of Nature's wants and help your bowels act regularly CASCARETS will help Nature help you. Neglect means bile in the blood, foul breath, and awful pains in the back of the head with a loathing and bad feeling for all that is good in life. Don't care how rich or poor you are, you can't be well if you have bowel trouble, you will be regular if you take CASCARETS get them t o-day CASCARETS in metal box; cost 10 cents; take one, eat it like candy and it will work gently while you sleep. It cures; that means it strengthens the muscular walls of the bowels and

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