Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 November 1903 — Page 6
FDOTBHJJSTS III A BAD WRECK
A Big Four Special. Loaded wit'i Purdue Piavers and Rooters. CUT IN TWO AT INDIANAPOLIS , Bort Thau i lt-u. Ini luillnu s"" f Ihf IMat-r. Klllt-d anJ aWf luiurrd- I'lif I rain Mas "truck Hn.a.Uitlr a t ual t ar. Indianapolis. Ind . Nov 1 The B'g Four tram carrying the members of he fix; ball team fit l'urdue university from Lafayette wa wrecked near Riverside park. Saturday mornintt at the fHlgt of this city. Several players are anion, the k.ii- ! aad injure! The team a : lied to play with the Indiana atfite BfitverattJ Saturday afternoon Twelve dead bodies have lieen taken from the wreck thus far There are till others in the wreck. Some of the kilted and injured are members of the football team The list of dead Ihm far identified follows: The dead: W. H Grube, substitute plaer; Butler. Ind Walter Furr. memlter of the team Tex i E C. Robertson. "a.-ltant coach. Walter R Rouih. Pittsburg. R J Powell. Corpus Christi. Tex. W. D Hamilton. enter rush. Laiayette Gabriel S Prollinser. beheaded Sam Squihb. Utfayetta Jay Hamilton, substitute player. HaBtiafilOB, Ind. N. R Howard. Lafayette. Walter KobWtfiBfi Patrick McClair. Chicago; geafafiaafif COAch: died at hospital Samuel Tr iit Noblesville. Ind.: subatitute quar'erbatk: died at hospital. G. L Shaw, student. Lafayette. Injured: John Miller, player. Prof A. V BrttUUJ. Purdie: dieIcxateci hip W. O. Mi Mar. i;-. Ha.enport. Ia.: le?s crushed Clark Meyers, Monticello. Ind T. A. Hailny. Uhhmond. Ind H. o Wright. Pendleton. Ir.d ; Internal injuries William Sprau. Sand 147, O ; bruised bip H C. Adams. Frankfurt. Ind.; ankle? fra are John C. Taylor. Lafayette; bruised. Harry Van Tnyle. Indianapolis. J C dates. Birwyn. Pa.: leg crushed: may le fatal. Louis Smith. Purdue: student: back hurt A. L. Holler: leg crushed. J R Whitehead R. W Rusterholz. Lafayette. 8 Miller, student. O Nichuis. student. E W. Fran:.. LaMfiyettB, E S IBttt, r.tudem W W Taspart -.tudeet. D B O'Brien, student. Hendricks Johnson, student. Walter Rush, student R. Willmore. student. M. E. Steele. Canton. O. J. W Mowrey. Indianapolis H. G. Leslie, student. Irvins Osbeva, Iover. o : captain of team: bruised and left leg fractured A. Butler. Indianapolis. L. E Irven. fireman, baiily bruised. Dennis H LfifiM, Luiisville: bruised, leg injured: Purdue player Volnejr Lay. Laporte. Ind. L. E. Rush. Pittsburg ,rli n I h uta nil On Hoard. The -p.- al train carried the l.afayette mot, re. numbering nearly I .. It consisled of 1- COW hes and was r .nBiog as the first station at hich sp--e ) At a era l pit switch near KichteeaLh street, a switch engine with a cut of coal rar collided wi'h the pesenger The passenger engine and first three coaches vere almosl totally destroy-! The fir- oach wacrusbed to splinter-, the second el"ecoped and thrown down an embankment 1" feet high. wbUe the third coach w-as overturned and throwp. serosa the track. There h onfusion aa to what aised the accident, each engineer bwtetJaj that he bad the track and did fid know of tbe DÜMC train. A deep cut prevented a clear view of the track The crash ot th two traina threw the coal ars through UM lira: tern coaches in which were many of the plav.r and substitutes The engine, two coal cars and wo coaches wer crushed into a mass of wreckage I Fader th:s pik of debriwere 19 or more stulents of the university. The uninjured in the rear oacbes burried to the aid of 'he victims. Takina Oat the llellHi The work of pull ins fiat 'lie dead and iniured 'a- COfitlfiued by the eta dents and peaalBfiSre, im iudine many girls from I.nr.i. BfitU siriol belp arrivea RfWrH tor Hank ItnnHrra. Windsor. M . Nov 1 The Mis sou ri Bankers' association has offered a reward of $.h and the Oceaa Acci dent k Guarantee corpoatlofi $1". for the arrest of efiCfi of the parties who attempted to burglarise th- bnk at Pilot Qrove, Mo BrWUh Ba Imatlr Thibet. Calcutta. Not, i .it is beUre4 here that, winw to the slights off'-reo to the fronti'-r -ommi8ion. a Br;ti:: force of ".'ton will make an immediate. ;
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l GENERAL THANKSGIVING
The President I sues Hia Annual Jbanksgiving Day PrKlaaation. (alia on ihr aliit ar lhlr Ori'Uiiallua and H.-ulrr I ha oh a rat BihImi iNMiti v as 1. 1 n u on . .ov. ine pre-'.neni Si' : . i- led h r anniul Thauks;IvIl l'damatuu. In the following terms. By the president of the l'nl;ed S'ates af Amerit a. I'I'.i H'l. MAT!ON The sea.-Hii is at hantl when avording to the eteaeaa of our people. II fallt upon the presulent to appo.nt a day of pra.se and thanksgiving to (ol Iuriug the last year the Lord has dealt bountifully with us nwiag us pea. at home and abroad, and the itiam for our citizen to work for their welfare uuhindered by war, famine M plague It tehooves us not only tc rejoice greatly ln'cause of hat has been given us. but to accept it with a solemn tefise of respnsibilitv, reo.li'ing that aader Heaven n rests with curse:-.. - to s. w that we are worthy to use aright what has thus been inir'ited to our ' are In no other pla e and at no Othet time has the experiment of government of the people. !; Iba people and for th people beet tried on so vart a scale ar he-.- in our own country in thr opening years of th twentieth century. Failure would not only 1 a dreadful thing for in. but a dreadful thing for all mankind, because it would mean loss of hope for all who lwli ve in tu power and the righteousness of liberty. Therefore, in thanking God for th mercies extended to us in the past, we be:-e : h HUB that He may not withhold them in the future, and that ourheart.may be aroused to war steadfastly for good and against all the forces of evil public and private We pray for strengte, and light, so ttiat in the coming years we may. with cleanliness, fearlessness and wisdom, do our allotted work on the earth in such a manner as to show that we are not altogether unworthy of the bls-ings we have re-eived. w. therefore, I, ITseodOf Roosevelt, president of the I'niWd States, do hereby dsicna'e as a dav ot pr.ral thanksgiving Thursday, tbe '-th of the onv.iig November, and do recommend thv throughout ihe land people cease from their wonted occupations, and in their several homes and place of worship render th inks unto Almighty God for His manifold merciei. Ia witness whereof I hav j hfreunto set my hand and caused the seal of the I ni'ed States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington, this lst day of O'olsr. in the year of our Lord 1MB, and of the indepw .idence of the I'nited tmtei l-8 THBODORB R(X)S .VKLT By the President ; John HAT, Betreten S'ate. LIFE OF BURNING GIRL SAVED Bat far the l!-role lotion of Jrob Mey Mls l.ela l.wn WotU ila- Rurnpd In Death. Medcra. I.'.. Nov. 2 Her dress lgfitted from a lonfire while she vas burnine leaves in the yard at her home in rarro'.ltrfh. OreHM rounty. Miss Lola j Lew son. aged years, wa saved in a heroic fijfififief from fatal injuries by Jacob M Avoy. a carpenter Miss LfiWeofi, afer raking ihe y.-rd. had built a bonfire WhCe her back was turne! to the blaze th- skirt of: her dres- xiii fire. I.inz her pre-1 ence of m.nd. sh- ran i-creaming to thfl house. MeAvoy. who was a work a nss the , street, seized his ca; anl ran to the. giri's a--si-'ane He had much difficulty In smothering the blae. which by thfit time had completely enveloped Miss Lawsun. Her injuries were proi inc. ; sr. i is. the rl -h ; g frightfully cookeil ARREST ILLINOIS BANKERS. t haweree f ray Mali ease 1 rireteawad (aaint lrroilrat mil f aahler ,.f thr !.,. Urt III. i Hunk. Joliet. Ill . Nov. 2 Presi! : t Charles N Bacon and Cathiir Anlr w H Butler of the fietfifiCl Ikp,rt Imnk. were arres:l Satur!ay on warrants nharglfil afiW .lement It is charged tb.T t'ie offlr of ihe bar.' received deoo'i; when they knew the insttiuti)!i le insolvent Bcth f.'iid lxadsmen Ba on has been state senator and has t aea toe I mayor of l kpori The hearing is -et i".r to-morrow. Tfimmrp Haftniitan Drimni. rdueah. Ky . Nov 2 A Nd) sup-po.-ed to be that f Dan Keney, a raftsman of Danville. Tenn . was found la the Tennessee river th ee miles above here Saturday aft 'noon. He was last seen aboaril the CI de and Is supposed to have imn ilroWfied. He was a raftsman ind ha her- a raft of ok worth III'1. whih he hail gone up the river to dim Papers found on the body indicate thai it is K-eney. Ana Kill HI father. Padurah. Ky . Nov b:in Rderta, aired "... wa- .-hot and k tiled Saturday by his son. Owefi Kehfilti, rt Bandana Ky . M miles from Pfidfifah The father had hastised a younger sn. and when the elder arrived dr a Knife on him and was shot twice InNrlhomr 1 iMtrart I. el. Harr'sbnrg. Ill . N 2 - A' a special fijfifjtlfif of the Ixxird if sup rvlsors ol Sali Be ounty hero Saturday ihe contract for building the new courthouse In this city wa l let t" p.. .rt Kini tnd J B Ford ft IJ700.
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OF THE COUNTRY Kepurt of the Chief ot the Bureau of Yards and Docks. MORE THAN SHIPS ARE NEEDED fiflkTf tar.l. mm Bwe I I. With III of 'l'bir tiiNlrnNH'ri. Make a Inrue 1 1. -in In Neeaar i:itrndllurea. WashlBfitOB, Mot, 1 - Hear Admiral Bdlncott, chief of the tiiiriejii af jrerdi aul docks, in his annual report to tlif se retary of the nav. atffi bat several yanls. napei lallj ihe at N w York and Norfdk. ar' beoniing DOB gosted. owing to th-ir limited ana, und unless some action is taken lookiBfi to their relb-f their effl icin y i I. i eeofiM r -'ri ted Tin iti.at,-- tor the (ouiiug fisiu ear. it is explained, provide for continuing the work of drydocfcl at Char I. -st,. n S (' N'. av York and Notfolk, and the steel lloating Uh k al Cavite. I. I., and that with the exeptlon of the estimate fr the improvement of the a;er front at the New York ard. I,.. "..no. these are among the largest items lor which estimate are submitted. Attention b ailed tc t.'ie fifed of extensive accommodations for the berthing and storage of torpedc boats, air) it is suggested that the oust ruction of a small drydock at No;folk and other yards for the dOCkifil of the laruest number of small boats of the navy would le an at onomical provision Many works of improvement are neessary at the Charleston yard if it is to be developed into a station of moderate -fliciency. says the report; files fit Now I Means Admiral Kndicoit Bfifl that a drydixk oi the largest capacity should le consiructed at once at Iensa'ola, whi h ya'il he believes would be of undoubted imiortance in the future He adds that a fit w dry dOC Bill ultimately he reipiired al the Puget Sound yard befor one, can now be completed Among the larger items for which estimates are submitted for he yards nanie? are the follow ing Ho.-ton. to eoBtlaee pe'ing. ITS.otW: approa hes to drydoc ks 1 an! t, IMyPOO e;h; wire rope mill. Itt.dfii Cbfiriestoa, s c, to emttfifie work OB dryden k. M9jMI; ship fitters' shop l,.e.i(H. to complete equipment building. It&fMfi; foundry. $r,.".oi quaywall. $' " Iague Island, to eOfitlfiVC staining wall. l.vo.'MMt; eletri- plant extension, $100,000; improving water front. $.- 000; extending -ea wall. 150,000; to continue Mtefiatofi cf reserve basin $100,000; to omplete naval supply storehcjtise. $So. fiM Man Island, improving ehfififiel in Mare Island strait. $150,000; electric plant extension. $$8,000. N-w York, Ireproof atorahoese beildlng. $100,009; to eofitalee drjrdoeJt, $20 Korfolk. piers and .-lips. $2.ooo: to ontinue drydock, $90,000; to mpletp fifing out iisin. $$5,000 Ffittfifiioiith. N II . to .om'dete steel plant, t-'.o.it.'it; electric plant extension J : '. "o. Puget Bofifid, to "niinue 1 oat house, $$0,009; quay wall extension. $4".öiO; omotive rane an'l tra( k. $'.'. Washington, tfi omplete buüiling for power plant. $135.000; macMnery for power plant. $a9$J90, axtnatofi of tmilding for elec tric tKiwer plint. $97.ev-;. Batiouitea for 'he eofiatraciion of two fiiederB barracks for enliste! men to ot $599.9 a ii are male ihe sum of JJIM..MH1 for eü'h lei.ig f-tai ! a- the amount npiirei for expn.iture foi he fiscal year THE LYNCHEHAUN CASE. Tb- i.umion Peeaa aaeseaN iere1 on tin- Hrleiie f .la. I. ii-l-liaiiii. "Londn. Nov. S. The reb ase from eafitedy c(f Jas. L Loracheha by Fedoril fiim mlssioner Moores, at IndianaKillF. Pfillinlfijr. on the ground tbfil whue Lynchehaun c rime was brutal It was nevertheless of a political nature, is fiftrer --iy ofiafifit9d tixn by IBfiM of the afterno;i nwspiperhere. the ".I 'oe claiming 'hat BOtttkJ infiuencpl the decision The (Jlolie says; "The noxt assassin of a prealdeat em plead Cuaailaslfifiec Moores Judgment with irresisiibl force if he escapes across the Canadian line. Th- aVflMHiCfiai will have fiO nause for complaint if the result throws out of pear the whole ma liinery ot itrfidltlofi between, the I'nite.i stateand Great Rri'aln." Tb Pfill Mall Qfiietta remarks: "By the nam' reaning used by Commissioner Moores it would always be pos .ilMe to refuse the extradition fit an ar hivis guilty of the most dastardly crimes " .latnt-a fi. I.nailrrataa, Santa Barbara. Ofil, Nov. Jas S I.uderman. of St IauIs. and ibis place, a son of lohn H. Louderman 'he Si Iouis millionaire, died h r Sunday. The ecased. who was SI years of age, wintered here lor mai y ear! past. t Ifr M.irtlt r nad tnleiee. Washington. Nov. 1 -Lewis Set'.fold shot and instantly killed his wife. Sophie and then committed siiclde fit their todgimts. "1" New Jersey avtn ia aorthwt-si. early Monday Ho Is aa po ctl i haie Lcen insaka.
A BATTLE WITH INDIANS. Moody Ftfhl N-a. Ufhtaifii c CfiaVMH OotUltJi Wyoming.
tlo rin Hilter mot Bete i Hta ieiallrs ll.-.ol. Iu,lht-r Willi Srtrrrul nf the Ii lia. KOVCfiatle, U yo. Nov ,: Sheriff W. H. Hilter, f Teetfifi tOBfity, and one of hi-- mism. named I o. ; nburg. are dead ns a result of a ft; lit with I wagoolofida af siou lad lea deturday, ihre.- ml low Beavei I am. on Lightning re.k. Converse county. The ifiifiiifij etera frofii 'he Pine K..I-.' ami Itosebii.l ageiu ies m South 1 Dakota, and were violating ihe gam.laws fif the state. Th.- sberltri poaae rouaded ap Iba redakini Bfiturd ani demaaded theii BarreBdei The gioux, arho were iroiu the Plfie RIdfie aad Raa bad ag. at k a, Opefied tire, an.l a .-baip tig'" Rfiaaedi in win. h Oeorae PtoaeeBbaii was lnitaaly killed ad Bherifl Miller veaad ed, dylfig i.aii aa hour latei Hi ioi was brought to New cant 1i y the renaiader al tbe aafei Mae la) moraiai Menbera of the i-e report thfif al least .-'v Indians were killel and several wfifiBdtd, atnong ihe latt r hetfil Chief Bfifk Feather, who Is le.n:--bronchi here a Brtseaer. A new and large ms.-.- Iia- -tarte. i after ihe Indians who are in the coun ty UrTOUOdleg tbe scene of ihe first I fiiit. and aaothi r battle Ii expected if the In Ham again rt rust to s-rr- toer. a k om) i at.it r HKioa rtstt. A iee-iti Battle -.Iii I lle Ce. t llll. .l With l OII C tint.' ! Deavcr, Oat, Nov. a tpeehtl to the Time? from lougi.i- W.o. says that a bfittk has occurred between Deputy Sheriff's posse and the band of Indian! who shot aad sennul w,in.l!ed She. iff II. Miller of Wfifitfifi '.ouifiy. find killed Depity sheriff Faulken'uirg in a fisht. BetBfdfiy night. loa Light Bing r.ek. Convene county. No detaila of the second battle have been received, bwt i la reaaared that 'several fitenil ers -f the po; se were : killed. The Fnlted states fiatborltlea sre ItdhklBg an eflfoii ta fipBrehead the indians. arhti are sail to he irom KoseI bud aad Fine Ridge agafiejes, in South Dakota. FEUD AT MANHATTAN. KAS. Mnfieota ot iiie Kattataa tarltrtaltaeal t iiifut- no. i tin- I'ataaa xhaa Mtaatkattaa at t.oeaeraa1a. Tllpelia. Kus . Nov. '. A speial to the Statt biurnal Horn Manliatian Ka . saysA f. tid has broken out here between the agricultural college students find , the Me n- men ot tro- town. - numuer of Ihe sIBdeate have been waylaid at nii:hi snl pretty ruiishly handled. Saturday evening two s'tnlents wre severely Iieaten In-r in the evening a bam! of MM reltefig boys went down for a return attack Mafore the opposinK for. ea me t the potfeo seie.1 six of ihe Mfidon and hurried them t the JaM for the niaht. Many .t the studentcarried mcealed weapons. DANDY DRINK WAS DEADLY a IWatsa a i "' it' i Head i roa Delattlafl lla t g i afewa reo s cm . St. Lottie, Nov. I'll make you a iaiidv drtfik out cjf this stuff," said tfifi I year-old Roll Sweirinv.cn to his little i playmat a, Mary Wil iams ami Charles Williams, when he found a Mittle of a int. rgreea oil in the capboard at their heme. Mtaaday iht Bi u .:; n l'y li-. denl in In - home. anl ihe Williams children Ihouli they have !-hou n no -in-. of Hint-s. are baififi closely ea'ched, Only the fa t that the Svcarinnen boy drank more of his "dandy drink" than did the William- I hndren Bfitfifi i beat. The toroirr will invc-tivaie. TRAMP PREVENTS BAD WRECK lite !r. io e tf a it Inlrntl.-r On ihe itiiei fiaaaaee" al tat - Mei. ttr i aaatefi n si t n -1 it. Ft. Lo'il.i, No. :: The M.ie.r" fas' mail on i he Fr!o ran lata an oiien ;wiuh a m.1 west of N.wsicad aenue. Baadfiy afternoon, and ht- engine ma'.. ur Bed day eafichaa I t ÜMtnak Owini- to the fact that a bral.'eintn h?t inniiled slow pe. il w hiie he ejected a aWH Horn the front tilitform of ihe mail ear the train was rfiatathaf. .-lowly, and no one v. a., -erio isly injured. I itll n n a BI l-l v rionl. Liverpool. Nov Folio .ire am the fitaeha of bread ta9 aad proviaioBa ia Liverpool. Flour, I.'.'mm' .i k. v hat. IJSOjtK centals; ion, 428.o"t centals, bacon. 1,299 boxes hams. 1,600 baxee; .-.houbb rs. 1,999 efifflfit; bo" er. 1.".' Cfirt; he e. 129,990 lioxetc; lard. "..Too ij.r-.- ol prine- w.-tern steam and MM tonu of other kinds. Baltlea Jahllrr t rlrhratlna. Qficlfififitt, Mae. The fahhni Jubilee f the founiiiriK of ihe dtoeeee of CoTtfigteei and of the oafiaei ration of Rl Ib v (Jeorize A Carroll as Its first bishop, was eelebrfited :y the Catholics of eastern' KeatVCky BBfidfiJ TTie prinipal celebration was a' St. Mary'.- athedlfil, in Covinntoo. ltnntlonm-nt .f Ira (trlraaa Mint. Wfiahtfistafi, Mae The Men r ! ins mint will be rlipront inner and labfifidaaed as a mini If the wlahe- of the ofxV ials of the trefifiMff dfiffiX 'ineut fiittrttfj
HE TOOK PIE IN HIS. Krntat-hr senator ilna In K.e la IIa Ith ihr fiaM prifiha. When it remes to sterf trlline. CoagrtM aun .Vniiiu-I I. l'oan..: New um, csa bold hi on aim m.y of ibetu. The otr.rr muht hp related oae abi aM ataea apeteeMted by tbeta eae . 4id it, y tl- B atoa l'.i. Tiir tery is aU-iit aeaaten ttabekbara aat Kairb-iik and . ..:.iiv ot :tr li im ... ... Vt .. th Uttor tirI rjfi.e Iii .ill-
,-.," . . . r , . , , , ... tnetea fieaater BUckbara had i- im' rt' wi'h trr mt'.M. r..i a .i,e in mr Dlti.r met rs n-t.-r Fi : ImiiU a- i I titiaei a com !u.ii Kens lot Blarkbura keritsd the other two eut to UNr libieo, tnl they aerapied All hand, lu.ed up N8.tmt thr har f the R (ft um fuming! Seeretsry e . Senator BUckbarn Mid: "What wdl i ive, Mr berrt Ian ' "Wi I - I ive a g!a of lmierade." - tin leply. The irntlleman from Krütn ky t be to Senator Faubanlt and " "Aad nit will vou have, eastor?" "I'll navr a giaas af Maxia; wa thr reply. The bartender eaned over the counter aad "i to fit aator Bla kbutn: "Al d il'l : n:.-r'-Oh," ald the dift ingui-hrd gratlemaa irom the blue nr.i- I ; . I ii a picos ei OBsah pir " SolB Br Ihr shtrk A farmer ent on a v -it to a Head. After dinner 1 lie husbandman nqaeattd to b rion rund the town. Att.r viaitiag M-veral place, they hnallj r?N tied the rlecine lightiniz workviat d call tbia place. Dafil afierifil the tarmcr. "This it -ü'.cd tbeeleHrk pleat, waataa '''I'.ant ! What c!o they grow?" -r grow curr.nt ." "How do they m-11 rm by baabair" -i 'hey doa't il 'bb by tat btwbel; they aell 'eai by the thock." BtrajT Sioru-a. The Teacher n. Hinten, ky . N.v I f . . -a . years, two ot the bet p!iyiciana in Ibis part ot tbe ".air bare been trestiag Mi I laoaap,jn, a popular ! - .., r. :r Dialiete. They U'ld Inm that but liltle could be i -ia- : :,rip linn, lie lua. r up bit miad lJ trj at a rtaaadl called Doou KruLcy 1'ilia, a: a: "Tue;, raved ire when the doct'-r no iiepe. I tick, in all, about tea boxes. 1 will always praie Dodd' K.dney Pill f;r tbogreat good tney have done for ate. Many people, aad tome physician, still I rstat .i the belief that Dw betes i an iamahle ui-- tlur le.o i.cr. Mr. Tn ;fnpMB. ay it is curable, for 1X..;' K !. I'll! ciired him after two gtHxi pbyaieiaai lu atcd Mm b r t w o year. w itaOBt MM Ctf. A liatedy that will eure f.a1:e will urely cure aii . .t Kidney Tr. ubie. Tnroa- all w u ctre in the cierp.deep see. Aad thereaftef :o tot go b:ting. N 0. Tune-IK mo ra" .
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Mrs. Rosa Adams, niece of the late General Roger Hanson, C. S. A., wants every woman to know of the wonders accomplished by Lydia E, Poikham's Vegetable Compound. " Prtti Mrs. Fivkham : I cannot tell yon with pen and ink what pood Lydia K. IMnkliam's Vtfreta!lo I'twiifMiuml did for me, Rufferin(f from the ills peculiar to the srx. ctrx me leeastade ami that all gone feeling', i would rise from my led in the morninp feeling m re tired than wh- n I -vent to lied, hut before 1 had aeed two botUea of Lydia II. IMnk ham's Vegetable Con. pound, I bepnn to foe the buoyancy of luv younger days returnine, leeaine regular, ixn id done re work and not fe I tird than I had ever been able to do Wfore, so I "Dtlnoed t um? it until I was r"tred to perftv-t health. It ia indeed a bo to ick women an.l I heartilv recommend i:. Yours very truly, Mrs. Rosa Akams, slü Kth St.. Louisville. Kf.m
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feeling strong, and I never have that tired out feeling any more. 'I certainly think that every woman ourht to try this grand medicine, for it would prove its worth. Yours very truly, Miss Llsik Damokiu, MM Da Soto St., Memphis, Tenn." FREE ME11.CAL AOV1CE TO WOMEN. Don't hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham. She will understand jour caae perfectly, and will treat you with kindness. Her advice fa free, and the address is Lynn, Mass. o woman ever regretted having written her, and she has helped thousands. 491? AAA MOM WIT H ae aaaaae fixjfr ahM fetfiate tfii irtgfiaal Mtera aad ahfialfifiM trf KIIIII above teat Int'-ailate, lücb wiilprav iMr aax.lui trnainop.
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New raat Trla ta Tetaa etfi free Moaataia ttouto lecai . Hi T.onta h .at a. in ftr tiii in i'ra and lh Suth eat. Direct eunoretii'D with tralas trout Kctrth aad Kaat In addttiea to that the Iroa Mo lataia Ho its hav thrt ott,r traias to Taxas, kaa lag Ht Iuir-. ji i m. s tu p in aad B Ofi am I'l rough I'uiin.uo Sletrprra lunma: fani and Rlagaal Cbeif far Twelve hour-. ftfi t ( aliforoi.t. I n-irt Mkoatuiaa to irtw Tom ii il.-krta on .ale laa tMSI roaad Write auy ajrul of Iron Mountain Heute, or il l'.Toax .se i lotteral i'a.i-i.Ät. ilj ii Lat Anui, fct. Loui.
(iood manner are al a dnuiit nnwadajra. It i laBaaafialxe ta In "enwapi Net (Mitl matllicr me an Jj'cat a leOT in tun . etat aa th y rrr were. N. X. 1 iaase. Itnuttla Itallv Thronarh rrvlrr to C allforala ia MiMiii i I'a.-oie I! nlwav and Iron Mountain It-'Uir leu. r ot . rntral route through i .dorado r Ma theTTae Maatbara l'.out throuKh Teatea, Afisaae, aas Thtough leeper to l.o A r.gr.r c inly line operating through atoajdafi rar. St. Ixiula to Sau Kran, im-o l eun-t cr aaevaeatoCottforaia four dav in the week For ralaa ant full in format in addre any agent of Miuuri Perifie Railway, or Iron Mountain Koute. or II C tVjaaiat, .rneral l"aaugar and rteaat Agent .st. ieoa. The probability ia that only men who den t know how they do it ever live ta be löc 1'u.k. "tie! tour t'nlor Krheaae. Then w i ; . ii- - t. tg txroeeet t.nnp fot poatage, for atta tive ami intervtiing book lets bearing on tne Sent iwr. tern tciritorj I and ita mai ve'.ou- developasttt t . Intrrrlin( id Inf. -'ii;' vc i !!-, (irergt M rtoi . P .'. I M K A I Ki Sutti K, Waiawrifbt BTdg., M Loam, hfo. A i'udd eaa put i iwiat ka a tree that aa arniy cannot take out Rasa's Hora, otnpa Ihr C uhkIi and w ehe ff the cold. Laxathnt Urome Qaiaiae Tablets. Prkeg coats The ttatbtas are ueldon reaitileu. Ram't ! Horn. Do not br'..ve Piaoa t 'ure for CoataatPt . .. .'.ii--' ir J all.! . !.i-.- .1 F. Bayer, Triaitjr Spru .- lad., reb. 19. 199 Thr seefet ol ifieeaai aatgetgaef io pur po. D.-ii Ii. CbatafiW, aft. I'aul Mitmeapoti. :.;ir dai.y f Iran., via tue C'ui ago i Norin-vt eatern ; K m A tore head is a r.gn of a shallow one Ram liurn. Puti ;! in gooda, per paikagc, than others. Fair wotda never fiBrt the tongue.- Cafifit atee.
AWKf 9IBJMMM wln arc trouliletl with irrcRTllnr or paint ul nirnMtriiation, weakncas, Iciicorrhct'ii, dipluemont or ulceration of the woBjb, that Ihm ring-down feeling. Inflam mat ion of tbe ovaries backache, general debility, and nervous, prostration, should know there is one tried aad true reaaedy, Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound. No other medicine for women has received auch wide-spread aad tiiMiualiticd indorenient. No other medlciae has aueh a record of female cures. Dtak Mas. IItcbram am Terr pleased to recommend Lvclia E. Pink ham fs 'eretahle ompound for womb and ovarian difficulties from which I have been a sufferer for years. It was the only medicine which waa at all beneficial, and within a week after I started to use it, there was a great change in try feelings and looks. I used it for a little over three months, and at tbe end of that time I suffered n ptin nt the menstrual period, nor was I troubled with those distressing pains which compelled me to go to tied, and I have not had a headache since. This ia nearly a year
ay seep a rotiie on nana, and take a it tencs up the svstem and keens me Wats r. Ilahhat.. M.-t c o Iran.
