Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 April 1901 — Page 6
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of the Results the Municipal
Elections Held in Various States and Territories.
If. LOUIS CAPTURED BY DEMOCRATS.
Oarter Harrlaou. For tk TklrO Time. CBMaSSSI Mr ml fhlcoVbr (Ur (oanril, Hoeser. MM Bubllo.a Majority at Tea-TOa
Bt. Louis. April I -add Tuesday " nianj' user ICiwoari, lUlacis,
Wisconsin.
F.lretions were sUUes, includArkansas, Kan-
Nebrasku. Minnesota.
nd Coloraoo. MISOl HI. In Bt. Louis .wit one pwstoet ads I tue oou.it fives Weils (dem.), for vor. a,0Sl PsrhSr (rep.). IMW Meriwether (public ownership), -; ' SBjti, Piltej (good ftWUMIt)i .Oes. The ont ir democrstk city ticket is re-twru.-d bv approadatatolj the sums lorality." The pemMedt Bttd six M gaaanntiri of the tittj sessncsl are retorned by similar democratic pluralities, and thfl house ot delegates xvill Utand Democrats. 13; republicans, is, public ownership, 3. The proposian k ..urease the library tax fnau ne fifth to tWO-nfthS Of III, necesary to comply wit the terms af the CeriiCKie gift of $1.000.000. was carried try a vote of 7(.SJ for to MM against. t IIWmrL OUUidfl of St. Louis, uot
intei.st II manifeste! in the!
BBUaieipel elections, the xote vas tight and relative showing of the two gwrtica littl- changed froiu the No-, eeuuber election . ILLINOIS. ! Chicago. Apiil 4. -Carter U. Harri-j eon has been elected mayor of Cbic-I go for the third time .and will next week OOOUnenee Iiis third term as the j chief estentire of the city. His offi-l eial plurality 0TC .lodge BbridfO Haue. v. the republican nominee, is in j .afcc neighborhood of rA.309 votes. Th.. total vote of the city, with a
eve precincts to hear troni, is:
on. IS5.275; Hanrcy, HurriSon's plurality. S,o7;t. Out of the U ward of the city, Harrison carried W and Hnnecy nin. The vote was badly r.plit. some of the
-strongest repubiic parts of the city giving only a small plurality for the party nominee, and some of them fO tjtjr for Harrison, who. however, suffered in some of the democratic strongholds. Tbc new city council, which probably will he called upon to decide the question of the extension of the street railway franchises and other public grant worth many millions, is republican by a majority of ten votes. As
,0 restilt ot luesusj ww - council will be amde op of M repubIfaaauaa, democrats, S Independent reIputdictns and I independent d- norrnts. This makes a total of 7:.'. or more than are provided for by
Saw. the taufttc belttf caused by the 1 the way, amnt ward redisricting and the con- their own
avauciit shift im of two holdover
4ifieti in the Second anil
rst waids. The new
uiri. will be called upon to decide
xbr proitlem. According to lenders of both partie, the council probably will be Drgani7."d on non-p.u i lean lines. Tins will ie in accordance with the policy -of Ms vor Harrison and of the Municipal Voters' lengnO, a non-partisan ciriniation which has been prominent in recent '( al ( ompaiiriis.
The pruciial 0SM was cornrauo
nwuersbip. Women ut over nse thousand of th- IttSM votes polled. coi.oh too. Denver. Col.. April 4. -Nearly com..lt.. returns show that U. K. W right.
republican. w:is sleeted mux or of MM J city by about l.TOC plurality oxer K. , T. Wells, deiuociat. The remainder af the republican thdnt had pluiali- I
ties of alK.ut S.090. Mavor .miws, who raa for re-cle. t ion as an Independent dessoorat, polled 4.MH rotes. The board el supervisors i selidly republican and ths board of sldermen eoasists of alas republicans and seven democrats. The democrats won In Pueblo, Cripple t reek and Victor. In fcead xille J. T. McDonald, republican, was elected mayor, whtts the democrats carried the city council. The entire republican ticket xts ele.-ted in COlO-
rudo Springs. TiacoasiM. Racine. Wis.. April 4 -The return, from Tuesday's election show that Michael Hlgflna, democratic candidate for mayor, woa by Mi majority over Fred Klein, the republican candidate. Republican! elected six out of erefl sldermen and the rest of the City ticket by BOO majority. The hottest was oxer tldgfl of the Krst judieial strcuit, B. B. BeMea woe oyer J. Ii. Bhnmons ix s majority of - I.a Crosse. Wis.. April 4. '"'TV Boechert, democrat, defeated Samuel Y Hyde, republieaa, for mayor by majority of only votes. Tour members of the city ticket were elected
tl... rem, cans while me iitiu.r-
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FORM OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT
To a Ktllls4 for thrn I'klllaVlstes bn Kadure l atll l"SKrru Tsk'i lei Ion. Cnga.van. Min.lano. V. I April H.-In response to Interrogatories Hom Mr.
KHhu Boat, United states secretary j of war. the PaUtpfMus eommlsaloa has arpared reeomnwndatkas as la the form of general civil governrneul to
be established ror e roiopptiwa July i and to continue until eogses hail have organise I poreasaeot ga erasaent fat lh nrchlpsfO. This temporary civil government ia
rieeted to conaiat of n governor,
TBE MANCHÜRIAN MATTER.
a
council, and it
us believed that the embers of the present oommiasloa sill set as Ihe nriiw iiiui advisers of Oov.-Uen, Taft,
I lt hough there xiil probal.lx bS B few Filipinos in the oii. cd. i he members af the provincial legislature xxiii all i bs appointed. The oominlealoo will reach Manila May i. after stnbllahlng provinclsl lovei nments la all the large central islands excepting Semar and Mlndoro. As soon bs routine buslneM baa been disposed of, the commission win proceed to the organisation of every remaining province In the island of La SOU, and will :ilso deal xith the matter of cltj government for Manila, A NECESSARY PRECAUTION. Cattlf Cor Amrrlrn, VIS) t'ansils. tc
be laansetsi efaes ihloaaeni from Knaland.
bv
crats secured three otViccs. Cil IS also democratic.
The coun-
IMII Vi V. Evansxille. Ind.. April 4. The city elections here resulted in n repubhcan victory. Charles Covert was elected mavor." The city Council will stand eight 'republicans and three democrats. The result is a complete reversal of ths city government, politically. By recent amendment of the , 'ity-s charter these oihccrs will serve for four years.
OKI AHOM A I Ol VN TI UniTOUY. Kansas City. Mo.. April 4.- Specials to the Star from Oklahoma and Indian territory indicate a lively interest vas display td in the elections yes
Harri-! terday.
In OkUhoma, the repuouenns bww ed their McketS at Guthrie, Oklahoma City and Pond Creek, sad the demo- I crats were successful at Perry. In the Indian territory, republican tickets were fnccessfttl at Sapulpa. Tulsa and Adair: democrats at ( hickaaha, and the result at Wagoner and Vinita was mixed. UTTER DEMORALIZATION. flperlmrn of ftiadltlons Kollowlna Ihr Abolition of Ihe tsilfts at Army lssts.
w .wt.iTitrt,,,, Anril 8. As a result of
negotiations betxve. a Secretarj of Ag- ' ricultlirS Wilson and the Canadian 1 minister of agriculture, an agreement ia been reached between the two ad . ministrat ions by which Canada is to have a lirst class veterinarian stnUoned In England to teal for tubercu- ; losis ill r.ritisii cattle shipped to this ! country via Canada, I The C anadian administration wanted eatth to be admitted from Canada
without tests at the Uortier nj sstw lean experts, rii- department st Washington would not agree to this, Secretary Wilson said, howevi r, that if Canada WOttld send to BogUnd an :-cnt xx ho should have suili.-ient expert knOWkdge Of the subject, the United States would admit cattle upon his certificate tba: the cattle had been tested and found free of tubereulosis. This WSS agreed to by the Canadian
minister.
Haasla's S5sarsas'S eeralnallaa la HeaarO o fdaaebarla ! aalUfaelloa at V uhlaatoa. Washington. April The determnation of the Basetaa fareraasaal not to press to a conclusion the nrtrotiuIhms begun some time ago r:th th Chinese goveramaal i' retard to ManOhuria. has naturally pxeu great grat Ideation to the government 'f Ike United State-.. The president tS utiderttood to laoogalas la this sol oi the ear another proof of his sincere pa. ghrd tor the harmony xith the pOWers noxv sHrafSd la negotiations in ( hina. and his dctei niii.atio:i to do
nothing to Impede the speedy and sat Isfactorj conclusion of these negotkv tion8. la this view it is an net worthy of i ie enlightened verehre who initiated the conference at ri.e Hague i The government f the Halted states la esp elallj gratldd by tins termination Of the late eomplicat ion. as it has constantly been in harmony xxith that of Bussia in ail the mam point t ur p.dicy In China, H In t be beUaf generally entertained In goxeminent -indes in Washington that ae motive can be assigned tor this resolution, except the desire to pres. txtf the concert of the aowers, us it was .clearly within the discretion of RU sia to pursue whatever course thai government thought best for Its interest, and it may be said xith abso : lute certain! v that nothing in the WOJ 1 of presstire or combination has l-eu made upon the Kussian government to IndUCC this result It is true the government of ths United States on the first of March, made knoxxn its views of the matter, and coininuniI cated them with entire frankness tc i all the powers interested, but no joint ' representation, it may Safely OS as
erted, has ex er been made to KUSSM or to China.
tsre U n Mass of Peools j OOOOOOO6OO6OaO6O0OOtMfi64O r. UJtied by th uss of roflse. Bs- g g
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I very tures s ixrw preparation ca. exl
(It A I.N t, maus i'i J,lrP Kram, th.- place af eoffe. The moat dilu ate itui ach reeeives it without diatrraa, and but few MB tel. it fretu i nffee. it iio not cost over a much. Children may dtuik it xvitli great befiehl. 15 ets. nn.i M ct.. per package. Try it. Ak for OR UNO. "I ran tin SSIStaad new badly t hat Freneh editor teh srhsn be eras shot ' "Naturally. Any editor xxi.uld have i special dislike to a article, ami ths I article a lesdsd ens,
in 111 ill k)Hle at li tin Philadelphia
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a ointments for Tatarrb
) 'I'll ul Contain Mercury, BS mercurv wUI mrslf BSStrei Ihe sense of , smell and complete.) derange the wools BrsUm when eoteruuj it throueB the mueuui surfaces. Su. Ii trtldcs lloll.il lo ver be ucd ' except as prescriptioBi from reautable physiciana. as the damage they will do is ; often ten fold to the i! t -u can po- b.y derive from them II id's Catarrh t lire, ! psanfBeturedbjrF.J Cbenev d Co., toledo, 0., contain no no r. urv. and i- tahen u.ier i iially. sctlns directly npoa the blood tad niu.'.iu- lurfaee of the ijretsm. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cuiv DC IBM OB SS! the ten itMif It ii taken internslly, and made in t Toledo. Ohio, by P. J. Cheney L Co. Ten 1 awaiala free ! Bold by Drasfista. price J5e per bottls.
Hall's Family Fills are tlie Dest.
Beware of Them
There are two n (!) ., I i.mis which asrsaps go nix iuut pais suii trouble, vis.
Sciatica and Lumbago
Both ili.atle and cripple, but
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How a man anrafjasrs in n,l orders goods on credit, but erben the bill is presented as nearly alax intimated that he in being robbed. The neaaneea ol people crops sat in t surely Ul money matter. Atcfaisoa Globe.
ia their best cure.
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to s. , U it ism Aii(el-s Herald D. troit, Mich., has 1.731,71
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DISCUSSION SUPPRESSED. The llanni llaeulon uppresse fur ralillahlna a Htgfhtir UflenIve llluatratlon. Havana, April T. The Diacuasioa hai ber n suppress! (I by order of (iov. den. Wood, and its offleea have bees eloaed and sealed. This action wai due to the publication In the Discus sion. Friday, of nr. illustration having the title of " The Cuban Calvary." rep
resenting the Culmn juiblie persnni-
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si?., ot Ul A I. tlie new iouu oruiK imt
takes the p ace of coffee. The children may drink it without nturx a well - the aduit. All who try it, like it. .HAIN 0 has that rieb sea! stows el Mocha or Java, hut it is nude from paregrsine, and the moat delicate stomach receives it without distress. 1 the price of coffee. 15c. and 'iocta. per package. SjIJ by all grocers. Uot la ManriioK. Miss Coy Do you really think r. girl csn find out xvho her husband will ls by consulting a fortune teller?
Mi,. Vic Perhaps not, but I found out who my husband wouldn't be by that method, not hum ago, "Really? What fortune teller did you eonault, "liradstreet " Philadelphia Fress.
One flood Thins. There i" one gond t hin about this classical music," remarked Mr Medderprusa. "You can start or atop anywhere y ou want to without spoiling the sense wi the piece." Baltimore American.
au
Arthur J. Stiles who claims to have topped HO runaxv.iy horses. Subterranean arcades are the latest real estate novelty in New York, flsaa have been draxvn t erict booths and stores underground, connecting xitb nacroantlle ami office buildinsjs. Thomas 1". Weh h, of W st liuxbury, bas offered t Boston la that section of the city three inns of land and ufffCieat building stone for the erection of a coil su nipt ix es' hoine, prox ided the city will pay for const ruction.
equipment und maintennnce.
THE MARKETS.
it is officially explained thai about Bad In a Cuban soldier being crucified
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San Francisco. April 4. The demoralization that has followed the abolition of the army Cant) -n can bt seen outaide the gatea of the Prealdlo. The Unp line of eheap saloons along Finn street is dally filed xvitli
aeddiers from the reservation acros.i . . -
who. haxinir no eanseen i frequent these places. . a
1 lim ihm' he 'ecu ninureM- Ol
ssa iir i" --.r soldier-, manv of them drunk. They
council and the cluster at the xvet hair; they lie along
the benches; tney st.-uiu in munrsnns vs the sidewalk, and son sit with their leg! in the putter. (apt. Evans of Co, i. Rlghteeatt Infantry did not require descrip
tion f the orK'ie; he bnd seen it before. The ebolition of 'he canteen." h! said, "has Increased the neejitags of niiseondiK t among the soldiers stationed SI the Presidio St the rate ol from -00 to 5fSJ per at tit., and that if s mild estimate."
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KAPHAS. Tnnrka. Kas . Anr.l 4.- The muni-
, sghjeal elections ia Ksnana this yesr fsave been of mnefa more than the Hu.il interest. Mm, Nation - eruaade end the anfasstoncnt widespread re-s-iv-ii of Intereat In the ooforct ment of prohlhltloa combined to make the? city ektetions Um baSUeftelds upon vsliich, la a large aaeasnre, would de nptitt Ihe uttiinate fate of the irohil-
pU 'I'lie re,n ts of the various savs l.e I iaro uu- nun o n-.
ten per cent, of liVCStOCK in tne unis ed States and nbout forty per cent, in CW at Britain have tubercub.sis. Thi cattle on the continent of Barops are bo diseased that this government will not permit the admission of any animals from there. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE. The Oeadly F.pldorale Haslsi Throoshunt the I outturn! of Karopr Imports Prohibited.
Washington, April The otla-ials of IhS agrlcttltnral depart inent are elosety watching all reports from abroad regarding the extent of the; foot and month disease, fetal mala I dy that is raging among the livestock in almost exeiy country throughout Europe. For ths last three yesra tha outbreak has been general 'H the Eu ropean eoutlni ot, and ths report- arriving from various foreign points do not indicate sny diminution In its cxtent. This government, as it has done nines the epidemic reached such alarming dimensions, is refusing to admil any cattle, aheap r awlne, ecent from the British Isles. This is done not only to protect the vast live Stock interests of this eoiintry. but.
also to protect our 180,000, r MO,000,000 SnSUal export trade in cattle.
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TENACIOUS CONQUERERS.
Dlfllrnltlrs There May he. hat Aaslo-Sion Thrives oa Them.
Parle, April i. -"The recent raoeesaes of the Americans In the Philippines,'
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elections over tjaS state. Tuesday. awrv to show that the prohibitory sentiment is atltl in the ascendancy, in Atehdson and l-eavenwnrtb ths ternpM nice isii! xvas not broiighl up. rily improvement ami other queation- baklssj the pa edenee, fa Wichito the tempi ram people mude u fiarti I for supremacy, but polled only alsoit .A per rent, of the vote. Numerous cities went Straight republican. In nearly exorv case the republican enndideten wars law-eaforcemcnl gssnpk , und their election can there- (. be counted s victory for that edeenent, Albert i'arl.er, democrat, xmis eisetetl mayor ol Topehs oxer Hughca, repoldiean, by the small majorltj of 11 1e-i. 'lb.1 vote was so etOSS oa Rlsyor i t tlw n suit was in doubt until
Ihe final eon nt was received Wcdnesdiiy niornin'. The republican elected th- balance of the ticket with the assaasastlon of one council man. .t Kansas öty, füuu, Wm. ft. CraddkSCk, democrat, was elected mayor bv m ntarality of i,:i .:j over p.. L. Short, BVesmbtlcsB. This i' the first time the fi'ino. Tuts bavc elected the head of the ticket in Kansas City. KSB., since IHK IV The COmpletS vote: Crnddock, denne rat, T,093; Short, republican, ".- aii, Hughes, independeat, IM Ileaen, socialist, 174. The repuldh ans elected city clerk,
A SPECTACULAR INCIDENT. rsrsard Pni t of the Sanken CelttOS Merrlmae Blown I p In Ssn. tlnso llarlinr. BantiagO de Cuba. April v Fifteen hundred pounds al dyuamlte were need by the authorities of the port Baturday in blowing up the forward
to have discouraged the reeistnnee -f snperatructure f Ihe sunken United I to the menu for the soldiers
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the Filipinos and will pronamy leea to a real pacification; but the orgnas last ion of the country xviii be a ditiicult and la borons tttsk, Fresident McKinley has frsqueat
' l expressed a desire la eats blieb local I government; but will not the population ie Incapable .i aslng aatonomyi 'and especially i" eonfornslty with the I vi ws of Washington. Surprises arc in store, although It i-. not be doubted I that the tenacious onrpierers will exentmilly solxc the problem." A NEW KIND OF REPEATING I . 1
Aoted tor ( Andldnle for Ma or OB Two Dllterenl Tl-kets v in Centeat.
Top. ka. Kaa,, April 4. Cei i. W, r Hughes, the repubiicsn candidate for mayor, Who Was defeated. Tuesday, by A. w. Parker, democrat, by n votes, announce! that in- will al once institute contest proceedings, ( ol. Hughca alleres frauds in the j Ruaatsa vote. Ahout t. hundred Russians voted for Psrkot on botl 'he , democratic and citizens' ticket, not I knowine snr better, and this, ths I
Hughes mansgata claim, will defeat Parker. Are Theae the Patriot" Wo Kstolf London, April t. The Meemfontels correspondent of the Morning PoS
have tried foi Mr. Ds Kock, took the inea-
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rensurei , attorney, one Oil It rat judge, assert a that the HOers one COUnt) elerhj one constable and 1 treason and executed J COUnciltneii The democrats elect- the pence BBVoy Who
sat, as Bin ta mayor, f ur eouncilmen, -enw lodge, one court cl-rk and one .nonstable.
s:i"e rrcm lien, ftinith -Dorrlenl to ominat; lant-licueral l.ouia Botha, February is
State- collier .Merrmiae. which has .one- impeded entrance to the harbor. The explosion xxns plainly heard in the city, Ive miles away. Divers immediately tk cended ami foSUtd 40 feet of clear Watl r OVef the forward portion ot the wreck F,it Cnptnin Irwin xüi begin to da to place mJnea aft. whlclt he ea p.-. ;.- to explode in a sreek, thui '..inpletely elearltaf the hsrbor entmnoa Baturdays bjeklenl washlghl apectnc c ar. Bt dent., on Smith Key, adhscenl to the Wreck, left the island feat in": th.it their 1 onsea would i- de moliahed. The ovt rlooking hills wars lined with people, and large numbers of pleasure vessels encircled the wreck at a safe distance. When tin- electric button xa- touched a pyramid of xa-
ter rose 10 faet Bnd the surface xxas iinniediately covered with wreckage anil tons of desd Bah. I he launches ami yachts returned to the citj laden with soavenlrs of the xrcck. A RELIC OF BYGONE DAYS. The MlaeU null Inn. Molborn. Mads
Knniona li lllekcas, to i nn t nder Wreekera' llanila.
lafntton, April 7. The Blsck FOB Inn, th.- last of the ancient hoatelrlCS in Bolborn, is to bof ailed down. It was hers tl.it Diekens laid the scena of the anrslnfl experience! of ;-airey (lamp and Fetry Frit', snd win re the Immortal Rai rev perpetntt :"' naanf of her Mstneis expremiooa. Afiei atandinp or neat IM fears it ia now 1o make WSf for modern buildings.
hslwssn two thieves. Gen. Wood be
log represented as on.- thief and Pres Ideal McKinley as the other, both beiiij,' labelled with their names. Sen ator Piatt was represented as a K ninn soldier ,,'ivin vinegar and gal in the form of the Flatt amendment while public opinion, as Mary Ma:'d.ilene, was weepinir ;.t tin- 'ft of tin cross. F.eloxv was the following in
script4on: "Ik-stinv will not re .erve
plorious restirri i-t ion V" The picture caused much unfavorable comment from the stai 'point of decency. The editor Of the paper. Scnor Corando, xas arreated. but wai relased on bail. It is probable that no other action vx ill be taken ngalnsl the Diseuaeioa than supjircssing its
publication tor several da vLater Scnor Capote, president ol the Cuban eonatitutional eonventdoB) has visitel (on. 1 and totd the latter that, the conxention. individuallv, and as a body, regretted the publication of this caricature. S.-uor Capote said the picture misrepreseBted the feelings of the ( abSDS, Who held lien. Wood and President McKinley in the grentesl respect and were deep ly frateful them. On his solicitation Gen. Wood allowed the Discus sion to continue publication, but the fudges of the correctional court will prefer charges, the characterof which is to b- determined tat .. against Editor oranada.
DAINTIES FOR OUR SOLDIERS.
1 nicken Tnnialea and I nnneil Pias' Feet Are lo lie Added to Monotonous Hill of l ure. Cklcago, April ".Chicken taroalei ,:., canned pigs' feet are to be a Ided
ill ths
Philippines, rnese articles of oiei are oa a lit of provisions which xxiii be pnrehnaed in Cbluago, Monday, by hfsi W. I.. Mexander, chief commissary ofocer of tin- departsneal f the lakes. ''he auppliea Include " one-pound cans of chicken tnniales and l,(K)S txvopound cans of pigs' feel PUNISHMENTS AGREED UPON.
New
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KT. LOUIS. ,-i rTTt N atrddllng UfclKVKS Ster.- ' Cows and lb it- ra cai.vks (per IOJ). II s5- Fair lo Choice. BH KEP l -'lr Cbolci ... Kla i H Patents in w. .. Oih-r 5r.de win: T Ko Red ' 'UN No. 2 OATS No. 2 RYSV No, t TOBACCO Lukj l,e.t Hurley.... Ii y I 'ar Ttmoiby BITTTKR Choti Lalry. HA' 'i N I lear RIB K''rS Kresh I'i KK--ritandaidM sstnew) Lard " i nteani CHICAGO. CVTTl.K -Native St.er ... 1 1 .;s !' Ur to i'h. iee KKP Kalr t 'n il It xx int. r Patents. Boring t' r .-nts. .. WHEAT- N Bprlna He I ite.i iXIIlN No. 2 i ATS N -' Vi i UK Mess
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MeCarron, Mlcku, April B (Special), Mrs. Baasuel i. Dyer, of tala place, has given the following interesting letter for publication: "For years, I suffered intense pain in the region of the heart. I doctored With the best ptPsiclattS, Some of them WOUld relieve me for a short time, but the pain ulxvays returned. Mv heart was had thai I xvoiild hnve to sit up in bed for hours to gat relief. I would lie awake almoal all nignt. I am 8S years of nga, and no one eaa understand how much I Buffered xxith
this Heart Trouble. "About a year ago, I heard of llodd's Kidney Pills, and eossnseneed to use them. From the first my condition improved. The pain in ray heart iradually prexv less, and my general health mach better, and BOW I can say positively that I am entirely cured. lean Bleep all Bight, and enjoy almost perfect health. I thank God for the cars thai baa some to me through the use of Dodd'a Kidney Pills,
"I have thought long over the matter of giving this letter for publication, and am BOW doing BO without any golleitatlon whatever, and slmpl) beCause 1 feel it to be i:i.v dUtJ tO cvpress the pr.f and gratltode I feel for my recovery, and t. let others xh. may be suffering a I w.is know how they max- and b cure, 1 lmow thai nothiag gl M but Ondd'fl Kidney Pills cured me, because 1 have taken no other medicine for over a year. I feel better now than 1 have for BaSBj years, sad it is nil due to the use of DoddS Ki lney Pilh." Mrs. Dyer's ease and i' ! cure h is attracted a greal deal f attention, and her h-tter is a splendid tribute to the curative properties of DoddS Kidney Tills.
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