Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 January 1903 — Page 7

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President Roosevelt's Declination to Be Arbiter Disappoints the Germa ns

THEY ÄCkNüWLEOGE HIS CONSISTENCY.

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Mrs. Emmons, saved from

an operation for Ovaritis, tells how she was cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "lam so pleased with the results I obtain. ! from Lydia K. IMnkham'l egctublc impound that 1 (eel it duty and a privilege u write you Sbout it. ' I suffered fr over five years with ovarian troubles CAtuung an unpleasant discharge, a gnat TraahSISO, and at Mama n talattkesa would rsnas oyer me win. 1 no umuut of rnorllrims diet, or exercise mm-rued to correct! 'our Vegetable Compound found the weak .p..t, however, within a few weeks and Hated me from an operation u!1 my troubles had disappeared, and I found mvself once ore healthy and well. Words fell to describe the real. fens grab ful feeling that is in my heart, and I want to nil every Bich and sulTering sister. Don't dully with Bacdlciacs yon know imthbag about, but take Lydia E. Pink, ham's Vegetable Compound, and lake mv word fur it. yoa will I a1 different woman in n short time" Mn- I. a i i:a Lmuonh, Walkerrille. Ont. ' tuOO-J forHi it wfaf cf aboit IctUr proving ftnidintntis cannot be ptuduici. Imit hesitate to write to Mrs Puikhain if there is anything about tour case which von do not understand, she will tr'at you With Undue und her advice is free. Ko woman ever re zretted writing her and she has helped thousands. Address is

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A PROFESSIONAL OPINION.

The IS v lee or a Lawyer to her, ttun tn 4 tilting Iii lIUAilll'..

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emits barber tn.it me letter wanted to :u.. ait i i Viet la edmuti n to : .e bar. rtUtei t.c Pailadeipau Ihm- 1 e Iseryei encouragt hue ia ever way paw ainie. Undies .inn bosks and living Sin en isltasM. ,i n wi.ile lu-n.g r aved :i womit.. ojn the barber UegSB I BS ting aipothetical sate to tin Mlroe, w.io ginv-iv, eomuilf and peiaatwiagi gave in. ! BUtioa a, to , . ire, i ; ; m oui A: u r e t.me the fx jude !tarndthet the l.arI" - ' o-i. & .in. ,r : ui. tie le.l.w .,s a. ting a. a tuii.ite atli.rnry for i.i. frien!. w u) ir.vat IB rottted bv folio wire hi advke, Th telle wieg eiem ins t r- harbcf opened Hp ly patting :.at he dei ribed a an ima,- i nv bit i I :-t nation to ti.e latj.ct cuv..ied lawyer, aud t:icn a- bed: I Now, judge, what da you advise?" .... "l-e't me- we," replies toe leerjrer, mueWPf. T.-.en: ' Why. I otiviie that rou

firne ret nie at t ie ofii r. briag me I irr-

teuolliillon. IVimIImu lata -.

I t in,uiioi BnareM i ribuuai w in raeeeanli Ba i.n. Iiirlrd al tt aahlnutun an lite ll (unicnlriH Pnfnt. Herlin. Dee. ft, The (Jeruiiin gne i nnieiit i-. dlenppotnted h. Preaklent toossrelt! deelinatioa In ha nrbltrn lor in the en.viielun dispute, hut in pursuance or his seeiaion will correspond nt ones ith iieat Diitain und Italyon the subsidiary queetiose that must now be ii(freed on, suc h as reis in; the bloeksde and he definite form of recueM wbsreby Veneauela on oas side, ami Gsrsntoy, Great Brttaia and Jtuly on the ether, will ask The Hsgne tribunal to adjudge the dispute. The interchange of ics on these and other reqaireaaenta probsMv will take plaea si vVaahlngton, whersths anv hssesuloii can enfer freely with Beeret rj Hay and obtsla through hiss t'i . tidenl Cstrea assent to the precise propositions. The QsrinaB for'in office considers vTashtnarteei a

onuveaient pdses for further sasTntla

iims. Foreign Secretary Rieht notes regreta the long dslaj which is likely t enaue before the Hnsl adjustment of the controversy, J i had relied on I'leaiileni llooscclt's personality to take up the eSSS and reach a dicinion quickly. Dsron Von Biehthofea reeognicn the deellnstlos is in strict BO ord with his aasssags of December 2. in which, referring ti The Usgue tribunal, he said: "it is far better, where possihle, to invoke such a permanent tribunal than to erente special arbitrators for a given purpose.' When Rsron 'os tUehthofen rereived neeretsry Hay's note Bstsrday, he had in his desk the -uinniarv of the note transmitted from Washington bf the pre S dispatches. on I III! l) TO ALI

The ralSeg State lmn n t;ctatasg the r.-i nie Twswlker, Wnshinpton, Dee. L's. rhi-re is now in progTeaa an active etc hangs of notes between the allied pUWCrS, Venssuekj and the United states !- peeling the method if sulmilttlng to arbitration the leasee which have arisen between Venezuela and the allies. Questions arc beinp put and answers are forthcoming but it i said that the BegoUStlona are in mich s' i'p' that it would be extremely injudicious and indiscreet to make et h phase public if there really existed desire to reach a satisfactory s.ttle-

ment. it is explained at the state i

part men t that t;.- part of the United

A FINE COUNTRY. lltStil e or Ohio Saa Wralera CatsaSa la aa lilral tUaaS far I narr lad Haaebrra.

A delegate from oh. . t . Westen.

Canada aajra; "The erhole - f (Vestera lansds teemed t" as to be a

ciy fine Country, but I spent most of my time about thirty mile- east

of Laromhe, in Alberts, near what

is popolsrlj knows as the 'ial banks on the l.'ol User b'i r, and I am mi plessed tu report that the country appears tu i.e aeeryth up that the Agenta of the ratasdias Oovsvessetsl hae clslmed for it. Oosd water can he tibtained almost anywhere from it to 40 fe. t, and fed generali by sprine. 'i lit- natural hay and prass were inaff niticent iu their growth und wild pea rtaes ery heavy. I met seine of mv friends who tOVCd there

seven years ago and tuo brothers who had absolutely nothing on their arr,al seven years befoie imw own two and a half sections of land and 17ä head of vattle. They told me that they did not feed their stock all winter, in fact, neer saw them apain until the sprint', when they came home fat and without loas, 1 feathered oatK i ft. 4 high' and running frmii Tj to IO0 bushell er acre, it appearsd to me that all prasse, tvild and cultivstsd, grou to perfection in any part of Alberta that 1 saw, and the farmers were ratting from two to three tons of wild hay to the acre. I found the climate rstfj desirable in ever respect, sad I am told that the winter is the faest part of the year. I here i- plenty of COSl and wood to bs had nest al band for the hauling, and lUsh is my satisfaction with the country that 1 acquired some land and have put a hunch of Cattle thereon. I can confidently recommend Western Canada as a suit-

able place for farmers to IsBSslgrstS to. and tan assure them the kindest treatment by the people there, so much so that one does not distinguish the feet that we have left the bousdsriea of the United states."

l I f riend to all pnrtlei ; that

it is not undertaking to draw up pre

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.... iBaii """" oi oiiiiiso iiiaiiaiions on the Ofi Mil I irM Datti r-c t Prtmi is eoninhsg ii- ofoccs to LJ IvIILLItJll DUIILtb I luting then, together and kee g SOLS EVLrfy YEAR. 2 them so. In this i, w it will not be

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Harr:---J Is the '.ve--? of jia!n. r.A nllSoni ti.ve i n r . h rrr ki aeli b-i-e turH by Sr jAconsOit-of RHCUNfATICM. NEURALCIA. TO01HACHE, H FADACHE, LAMFNErS. SCALt'S, BUR MC. SPRAINS. IlRUISES a-d all rsir.i for which a-i f !r-al rmdy can be appl ri. It rrvtr fa ''stocuro. Th u'j-dlwho have bndecUred incu-ablett baths and In hospitals have thrown aw.y their cratches. ti-f cured after uri-f Ct. J ous Oil. Dlrecticflf In eiere lantuates accmpar.y eve. y bolt.e. CONQUERS PAIN

ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's

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necessary for our f.'oernment to prescribe how the Monroe doctrine thai! or shall not BgUtre in the protocol-, it will JSatgS fotf itself in premature or aswatledVfor protests. Aa for the terms of the arbitration rpreement. it is suited that they arc in a fair way to he sp lily adjusted, but notlriri"; can be said to the details. It is presumed that the allies will Sgres le terminate the blockade. I hough no stipulation has yet been entered into on thai point, Nothing la- been heard recently of the nart

tO he taken by United States Minister BotveS In the final settlement, and it begins to appear that, after all. c:icaeuls will probably he represented ''3 One of her ow B people. Till-: III. Ol K MMa POUTS. Menmrr Waracalba Irniri laaea yrrt aaS Malta at I, a (Jaayra, l.a fiuaSra. Dee. "."J. The Ked I line Steamer Msrscslbo arrived here Sunday afternoon at two O'clock and entered the pejrh She landed her pSS

senpei ami mails ami received pa--at agar a and mails frum U fJusyrta, Afterwards she left for Willemstad. The British cruiser Chsrybdla passed this port Saturday oinr iu a wester y direction, has communicated with the British cruiser Tribune, The Chsrybdis returned from the west thin afternoon and continued in the direct ion of Trinidad. To tin in: t oi l i iomsts. Hf-ruger In I nrneai l.eatr the 11ii nil to .lei ii 0a tlntoa. Wilb nistad. Isluml of CurSCSO, Dee. "'.. Oes. .oilo N'iilal .-mil five other leading supporters of Gen. Ilatss, vho had BOUght KfSgS here, left the islsuit of Caracas early Sunday BBorning

In a BSilboSt which took them in the direction of CttBBSrefao, near Coro, on the Veneauelas const. 'j'h(. departare of thes,. men is taken lis proof that the revolt sgalast President ( astro i again active. Killed While Walklna hr Track. Peoria. III.. Dec. Bg, Mrs. .lohn Jones, of I'ottstow n. three miles west f the city, and Mrs RBssbeth Mis ion. of this rity, were almost in Stsntljr killed by a ChicSgO & North western )assenjrer train at I'ottstown. They were WSlMng "n the track.

Hugh Spender, of the Westminster tlscettC, one of the British Journalists who visited anada this fcummer (IVOS), says: "We fell in with a )OUng farmer from Somersetshire. Ki Hand, driving a binder round a ft and rsd acre Isld sf wheat in Western Canada. In t'OSICiastloS 1 found that he came from within fifteen alias of my old home in Somersetshire. Here wn the ery man tve Wanted. He hail Come to Manitoba tin years npo, with a capital of Rll on landtag. In Eagtsnd he had been etnployr d on a dairy farm, and arned eighteen shilliaga a week. He now owns 320 acres of land, his horses, buildings and cattle, and aspects to ha IjOOO bushela of wheat this season. We had heard of such things in the old land, but they did SO! seem credible, until we came to this livin;' example of the strides that it is possible to make in Manitoba. Had t!ii man remained in Bagband, it is pretty s.ifff to say he would still be

earning no more than eighteen shillings a week, while it: the same period in Manitoba he ha-i become a sbetsnl si .:nd prosperous fsrnM r."'

THE SOURING OF CREAM. II aw ta rrevrat Kuraaallaa al a aOsO) Tfcal Nakrt MMSJ I ralhrey lei MaSSS 1 1 fttirrl. Tili troul.lt i- not mi. .. a, mi, a it.

milk. The mass tas bees raced to a spesile gsra, whlehl retry active, de veloping o rapidly thai Inctla acid germs cannot grew, heaei while the milk appt als s,,;ir jt jÄ j , i, , ijy v. . t t I have sees this germ so rsr advanced that a can of milk would luo1 almost the oi.sistfi.cy of liver. Sttum or iM.ilin wane are -he itTi. tm net nts for its dmtnaSthSS. Mnall tooli auch an arc used in the ca-c at ha ml can lie put into .some larjre tank ..r -Hue lultr and boiled in watt r for 1 miiruten, which win kill tin- germs, The eow'a utlder should le washed and wiped before euch adlhlng. If ssnveatent at the milk in another riun for a few dags and whltswssh the watts. Pish ably in nine . ases out of ten the germ tin ils lodgment in the s. am of the till-wan-, or in the strainer. Another fruitful source of germ trouble is the formation of small boles from the inside of the can or pail into a hollow space formeil by BSfag tin or iron for atrengtheniag, like the bottom f the Miron-elcdM cans or pails. The putrid stuff bereis formed works hack into 'in- o.sii whea hot water i applied, and of course remains there. A drop will contaminate a canful of milk. It may not H- out of place to re pi a ' a few irnple prinelplea that nraderiis pure milk. Thej do net fell. Cases srerars that eOWS gie had milk if led the wsu- i al foods. Warm milk is an ideal I medium for the development of perm life at the normal temperature and down to 7odegreis. The germs that j

OS mischief arc ever present, hence milk should he takt ii awav from the

stable ami coolttl in tin tie crei s tir un

der at once. If the germs get in, a low ti mperstnrs retards their growth,

and their effect is not noticed. Always use steam or boiling water in dsily rdesnsiag. in case of mvere trouble Iwiil the tools, etc., for several minutes H. E. Cook, iu liural X. r Yorker.

Beaatlfal laSlaa Territory. The laat Urge tract of tine unrultivattd Tend to he thrown open for arttlrment. A copy of sn attractive book about pre fat day e-andttiona ia thu vondtr:'u! unTJ will heent oo retiue.i. .lame Barker, gj I'--- Mm at, M K A I Ky . Ml t aiawrigbl Bldp , St. td

Modeaty isktssi revdea in a hrra.t flat a i : i il cd .t Ufa i..-bJer .r ... - i .. aa il i.

Iowa I arm. Si Vr Acre I nk, bal. ..rcpt. Qtpaid. Mslhall, BloaaCirj is.

Poubt ia brother O Rci ,

evd to dei air.

If v j ire i oashiac take Dr. Auirj-t Koe

It v ' itijr. tak. a.g ' Haniburji Mr. ant Tea.

No man naa ever dueootented , eoria a Le iid c. duty ia it. uu:

h the hey.

TUE MARKETS.

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ORCHARD CULTIVATION. Heat and -real Tuttla to Kr tard (rr Ike liaan I'lnn. iter Harrow and Ihr tt rt-ilrr.

N. H C'ATTI.K- Natl Steers t-i i I 'M IN Mi.l.tliiiit . .

I I R tt Intt - heat.... HEAT No . Red I'OIIX-Xo. 2 OATS No. 2 PORK " afesa ( sea I ST li.l IS ( TTON MnhlltiiK BKEVKS Steers i os and Helft r. CALVES (per I'S Ittsi Hk;b Fair to Choice SHKKF Fair to Ch is I U U'K I'aientu th r tirade WHEAT- Ko It- .1 CORN No. . OATS No. 2 MTB Na 2 WOOli-Tub IVaahed

Uhi r (Sradea HAY Clear Ttmothv HI TTKK Choice Uulr .... BACON- Clear Rib j;;iifC Kreah J't KK s nda rd M m n t L A Kl Choice Steam Mil 'A it i CATTLB Native Steers. . . . Hi M58- Cur ' "linlce SHEET Fahr to cholc . FLU i 'It- Winter Psleats.. Hprins Patent WHEAT No, t Spring NO. 2 Red RN- No 2

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KANSAS . ITY. CATTLJE Native Seers.... ts 11m;s Katr to 'holre i 71 WHEAT No 2 Ke.1 i HN -Ao, 2 Mixed OATS No. 2 tfhlte NKtV ORLKAKS " .k Utah irade 3 i CORN No. .'

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RECORD OF THE PAST. The In I gasn att f the ftitur ie the record Sf the pant, and over hfty thousand people have publicly t.stitkd that l)tan' Kidney PlTbi have eared thsva sf sumeross kidney iii, from coinmoii headache to dangerouM disbrtas. and all tile SttSSdSSl SB aoj aeSS sal sufferinga from urinary dlaSrSMf They have lieen cured to stay Cured. Here ia one cane: - imui I J. Taylor, retired carpenter. reaiding at IIS South Third St , Qssh-

ta, tSSu, aayi: "On the -'5th day of Augast, 1"'j7, I made an aflidarit hefore .lacol C. Mann, notary public, stating my tvperitncc with l)oan'n Kidney IMIs. I had suffered for thirty years and was compelled at jhnie to walk by the aid of crutchea, frequently paused gravel anil it ff e red excruciatingly. 1 took every maitltlas on the market that 1 heard about, and some gave me temporary relief. I began Isklag Dean's Kidney rdu, ami the results I gave to the puhlio in the Mntemei t above lifaned hp, At this time, on the 19th day oi July, ttSS, I make this further statement , that during the the years which have elapse. 1 I have bad no occasion to nag either Dosn'a Kidney Fills or anyother medicine for my kidneys fhß

cure effected tvas a permanent one."' A FKKK TUIAL of thU great Kidney mediciae which cured Mr. Taylor will he mailed on application to any pari of the United states, address Pester -Milburn Co, Huffalo, N. v. iOT sale by all drugiats, price W et nt - per bos.

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' I know n man who commenced ir Asainibois, M years ago, with no tue ins: no capital. To-day this man owns 7.000 aeres of land, some 20 horses, 30 or 40 bullock-, cows, etc. Re has built a good stone bonaa with his own hands, and has now married and is Going well, with every prospect of im reusing his mesns in the (store. Western Canada ha the most exhilarating, bracing climate I ever knew. All that is required it, the settler is perseverance, grit, patience and

hard work. I w.ill guarantee the eountry, if yon wfl guarantee he man" PrOM letter from a retire) oft'u . r in the British armv.

In cultivatins; an orchard the kind of tool used is of considerable const - juence. It will rarely pay to use the common plow, us this ia almut sure

to break the roots and deprive the trtes of large feeders, A comim n plow may le used in a new ly plain t d orchard where the : n 1 s have matle little root growth, bet never iu a vvellestablishetl orchard. Been in case of a young orchard, using ths common plow year aft r year vvill result in cutting off many of the aihancinr roots. esieeiaily if the grtmtid le hard below the point in the soil yearly penttrattd by the plow. On soil that is light it does not matter so much, as ibe roots will tend to strike deejcr than the plow has reached. Ordinal ily it is best to cultivate orchards with gaag plows, with harrows or with weeders. leasee! ths harrows nre particularly arranged for working around trees, and vvill pass

much closer to the trees than the bursts go. Ibis cultivates the land to near the trunks of the trees, while the heads of the horses ami their harii.sv,.s do not injure the linilis of the tree. A smoothing I arrow does good work. The use of WSSdan 's urgtd. I hese light wecl, rs can le niae'e to cover a great deal of ground in a single day. If used oft n they keep the ground in the liest of condition. nd free from weeds.- Psrmns' Review.

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The next morning i teel bricht and Nt v ANO Mf COMPLEXiOM IS BETTER. Mf aaatae uti it aria pnili on th .l.-in ...'i. I- - : . nrjra .0.1 i. s niMUwnl la.alirr. Tina itrint i ni.il f - ". ''.'i,, , I. ,.. 1 lor um aa -. .; t.. u. It . clia oi.aae'a Tea" or LANE'S FAMILY MEDICINE A'. I rfrricf i.ta or h. ma.irirt. anil fcOrte It n; it la dar l.aai-'a I amilv .tlrrllriao aa.m tlia bnwrU tm h day. In , inter oU healthy lin.it aaxwaarj. Ailslraaa, Uvt i'Jj, La Bui, N V .

IkkWL 1 ii it Liaexi A'.ewannennnnnun

For Infants and Children

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Over Thirty Years

The Kind You Have Always Bought

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HANDY MILKING STOOL.

RICKLY ASH BITTERO CURES CONSTIPATION. 0

The I'laane la Unaatlan. Mexico City, Hoc -V The plagtie situation is decided l,V improved at Itaastlsn. Only three desthf o.tarred Mdsy. Stesmera are stili pretested fi""' touehins at the port

Heelsen nan 1 tain.. In Mexico the voting men of fashion Jo not get up amateur circuses or private theatricals, bttt amateur bull tighls. All the 'high life" of the Mexican capital went out the other day to ihe bull ting to see young men of the "swagger" set take part in one of these entertainments. The hulls iure full of light, and the CAung lite-11 of Mexico's four hundred acquitted themselves Is a manny

which won the enthusiastic applause

of the aristocratic spectators. When

the second bull was about to Im dispatched after hSVleg been sufficiently baited, the report, says. "Luis Ulanen on taking the sword, offered the bull to ii.,'. 1 orral. After making several passes, he was rolled over by the hull; he renewed the attack and delivered an Vstocada l.iia contraria.'

which laid hi- enemy in the dust. The public, in recognition of his prowess, demanded that the ears of the hull i.e i iven him. this being the crowning net of commendation for an Weeded achiev emeu t." After the soioael of the bull fight follow- a iisf, of distinguished and fashionable people present, just an tve publish a list of the people at the first night of an opera at the Metropolitan.St. Louis Ih public. FROM THE FATHERLAND. The prisons of Prussia in 19O0 hnhoretl 4 ..s.i males and 11, Mj femal-s. I'.avaria has a special Horse Insurant? association, sanier govera Hunt control. It paid out last vior SUi'.oou to nu mber s. I litis.-r i. I tats'ics f,,r 1900 sl xv that lieraiany had .'tt.'V9,'.i aeres of wo. . I; i:i iss.t there vt-re J4..i;. i,", i acres, sad in IMi.'l :t 1 7 ; joC acres. Ihe Agares for r thus show an Increase, as compared vv.tb Jbivd, of 210,71s u, rt.

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Haven't Tiate ta Make Oae. Utile Bar Villi !! far V oi Jam aa tt BSS.

A handy milkiug st,(, is sh. vvn in the illustration, anil is simply made. Cut out a board, as shown at A, for

BMKJI MTT.rTlN.; gTOOfa. 8 seat; take a s.htirt piece of hoopiron 1(). trend it ami nail around on the front of the seat so the half circle cut in the front of the seat and the hoop will form a circle for holding the milk pail. Put two legs in the holes in the back of seat; then cut another board t . nnd nail it on for legs in front where the sotted line cro'se the scat; nail n amall three-cornered piece (I) on the board markt d (' just high eSSMSjh for the bottom of the bucket to rest on - S. H. Mitchell, in Kpitomist. Jonathan for I nlinl. The finest car of apples ever sent aut of Atchison. Kan., was recently shipped to UverpMi. Kngland. says the Atchison QlobS. They were Jonathan, Ml barrels selected from 1,200 barrels, ami every apple polished asd wrapped ii. oiled tissu. paer. Kvery apple was perfect ami when the Knglih people see ihia Kansas prsslset there ought to be an extalus from that country to this vicinity. The company gets nix dollars a barrel for Ihe apples on bnr 1 car nt Atchiaon ami could Bfehabtj hsve gotten more for another tar.

Itefore the apples were jinked an agent of the buyer looked at them and wanted three m. re ears, hut Mr Tomlinaos Kaiti he umufd sei psek geethsr ear in the same way fee fere or aeatfa

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fortunate all run down, worn oat. thin and emariavted who bava dortored for everrtha.; except the rcQt itnac. tea to one

It's Your Stomach To regain rear Strength aad Health, take Dr. Caldwell's (aVaSUBatlVW) Syrup Pepsin

All we ak ii that Ton tend ni your

and addreas od a pnatal and we II aend row a free ratapla bottle and an interacting book on stomarb troablea. Dr. Caldwell'a Symp Pepala la the guaranteed eure for all stomaeh, liver and kidney ailments; 60c and II 00 bot t lea. All Druggists. Krsn SYRUP CO., Moatkelle. IDs.

Via DubeaaS, Waterloo and Albert Lea. Past V'cttibule Night traia with through Sleeping Car, Huflet Library Car and Frea Reclining ''hair Car. Dining Car Service en route. 1 1. krM ol agenU of I. C. R. R. and connectiog tinea.

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