Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 April 1904 — Page 6
HOSPITAL SECRETS.
A Nurse Says: Pe-ru-na is a
Tonic of Efficiency."
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TROOP BÄRGE SUNK
BT FIELD GÖNS
Only a Lucky Shot Prevented the J.tp Fmm ClttiBf Ott Retreit.
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Mus KATE TAY LOE. .Mrs. A.'.n'e Taylor, a graduated
t nurse of prominence, gives her exI per ie nee ssfi Peruna in an open I letter. Her position in societ and i professional standing combine to f jfat special prominence to her utI te ranees.
fglCAOO, ILL., Wt Monro t .- As far as 1 bate ob i led ivruns is kc llilMt toa e :'" man or woman can use who is weak fr.-m the after effects f any .sen,...-, ii.n.-ss. 'I haves. on it need in a Bnmbaf o conraes. rut cases, and Lave seen sev. erai other totale dmmI, but 1 found that tkoM whoatod IVruna had ÜwquiekMl relief. 'Peruna seems to restore itality. Increase bodily vigor and renew health and strength in a onderfullv short time. ' MRS. KA TE TA LGMfc In view of the prent multitude of "inen snff i-rine from soma form of female il is, ;ise and vet usable to ftnd any ourv. Dr. Hartman, Ihe renowned ep ciah-t n female catar t. a ii mm, nM announced his willingness todirro' the treat mi. -lit of n.t many cases as make application to him din ti(f the summer month, frit boat cha tv- Address The Pornnn Medicine Co.. iVumbu-., Ohio. FIXING PRICE OF POETRY. The Only Way of Deciding What th Real Article for Magazine Use Is.
CASUALTIES ARE UNKNOWN
Hnaalau II.-lach in.- m nf oliinte.-r. I'liMurd lu ri flrr I u Karasy'a I'oiit, Bei Mir lulu. rur Ihr Month itf ihr I'oiuaka, St. retersl.iv:. April TtMM Jispatches renaming the tight in BOUta :f the Hirer I'omakua. reported last Kriday. in whi.h a Russian detachtaettt had three men killed and two. fflcers ami 1 I men wounded, say a Japanese troop-laden banse and other Uiats emerged from the mouth of Pnmakiia and attempted to cut off the Russian retreat Th hare was sunk by the Russian guns Capt Smeizin. who commanded the deta., hment. hi died of his wounds Lieut Pushkin rag tka other oAcer wounded. Further details concerning the skir
mish say that in following the gen-
Ad Mitral SLrsillofl Mikri
of c ' i 1 1 .... i St Petersburg April 2' Ihirirn; h audience with the emperor. V mi. a! SUrydloff. commander of the naval iorve in the far east reoieMcd ! hat a squadron tc-mmander le ai sicnd to Tort Arthur, as he ma find tt necessary to temporarilv join the ', Vladivostok division of the Panne 1 squadron The emperor c. indented, bu. an officer has not yet le, n . hos-:, A a mark of confidence, and in order that his rank ma be in keeping with the size of hi fleet, the emperor has d ( mimed to promote Rear-.Vdm;ral j Rojettvensky. recently appointed to the
eomouuM M the Baltic Beet to be a v i e admiral K i nor I u i s i . i ica.
FLOOD RAGES III FORT SCOTT, KAS
Estimated That Three Hundred People Are Homeien
PART OF CITY IS INUNDATED
la Ihr V.iMlirrl Part of Hip Illy Tru I'rrl a Unter I Hustling IhruiiKli Ihe sirr. U-a I ... I I ifr.
I lie Nu!" M not i tie p oulil Krii Ihe .lnp . r... Ihr lulu H Peteeabais, Apr.i l p. u. In ppife of the report" from S -oul and Tokio that t!: Rms- are ma."Lni E men to isit the JtpUM H rraaalsc he Yalu river, it can be asserted witii gnat posi':ve:iess that an obstinate obstruction to the enemy's crossing is no part of Cen. Kuropatkta'a tacttt The Russians intend that the Japane-e shall have the river lehind tbem before alvhis battle in forte
Kiyopa' kiii V plans in this re-iwc. are
ral plan to harrass and impede the fully Bf? roved here Of (ourse. the lapanea eroaains the Yalu the Russian lius;!ns win do all in their powi t ' outposts on the river sent a detachment ; render the crossing as diftvUll and exOf volunteers in lioats on the night of pentiT a- ptissible, but ihe first de-
Kort Sott.
Scott ta eaeriei Hlkh iu its his and Mill cr-sek.
Kas., April 23 - l ort ming the moat seriuin ;ory Mirmaton ner
which runs into tue
The great machine edit r w.i wrapped in thought and uk-jr moke. To him cam ii :is-istarit e.iitr w.:a d ; .. the ( hiidt;i Post ' Thi etriiiH to have paed tiie uwil tent.'' aii the aiwutaiit. ' Have 1 read it?" aaktd the editor. " l e." A .i I able to make anything of t?" ' Then accept it. of coure." "But how min Ii dull we pay for it?" The gre.u editor in created the doad of thought aud ugar amoke, ' Have you lead itT' tie a-k, d. at lat. ei." "Wert you able tu ii.ike anyth.ng ou: f So." "Lo-ka at if it might r.-tty valuable, docan t it? How otao iHU Ultwarrrript re i'irr have tackled it u " "Could any of them make out wiiat tue poet waa dmmg at "Well. Robinson thought he got a glimmering idea ol the un lerlying mean. ng " "That takes $10 oft the price," Mid th' editor. "Jut figure it ui according to the usual method 1 i 1 ) i for trerx man who couldn't understand it and $10 oeduct ed for even- man who ald We've got to pay good price for good poetrv . and there la only one war to decide wLat has real magaine merit '
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toiruer ircaiii here. l:ae ri-en tta feet m the pa.-; U hours. he re.-ult of heavy rains. Sseral hun ir.iis of ierots have lecn ns ued u !oat.s At far as known, no ln, have been lost Th.- c-fnia-ed to live stock drowned and property dam.tr. i H 1 1 The- two streams began to ri.-e at en o'tlot k Saturday night, and Sunday tht city was divided into three . . o:.and almost completely Lola ted. Nor-t-.aily. MU1 creek ru";: into the Marrua.on rier northeast of the city, but bca'ist of th rapid rbe they formed a nea thannel that cut across one enc of the city. Tuesday nifht the enur. nor-hern part of the tity was cut off and pan of the city is inunda'ed. ten
Tevt of water is rushing through streets in that part of tha- rttjf several hundreds persons in wh known as Belltown have Ik en f to leave- their homes Many were away in boa s eeml i r r tt I Mtaftl Tnere were several narrow e-, from drowning An air-d coagd n; Imore, living; a mil" north of ritv near the river wre re.- rut
FOUR MEN WERE INJURED Edwin Gould's New Forty Horst Power Automobile Wrecked.
lour I haflear Had Intra II Hut It glTI Mali lad ' "'".Irt Huh HiilldiMK Mulerlal.
New York A; : 1 N K iwin (euijd'a
new W-kofaa paawet automobile waa wrecked and I ur meu were injured, one of them T Autonio IsatMde. probaoly fata!, in a lollision between th ratoanobfl aad a pile of lanllitlati matenal on Seven li avenue The injured
men are hafL'nrv ctuplo.veil in an uutomobile a'.'' H nft -event h tTCtl The Itiur men took out Mr. trouid s ew aattontoMla to give it a rial. They were retivt inu on Qt tenth avenue, when ihev saw tw ligkta in fr-int of a new bnttdlni Thtnlting the lights were (Kisted for an em avat on in the street, the hauffeur turned toward the -idewalk lo run around the siip-
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rmiidiug material, the automobile was overturned Isatiele wa thrown out, striking o:i his head, and the other were (dSBgad underneath the mm Inn
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Hl'lilrnl IIO,- tO Hnrlilmrc Vprll '2' (li'iTfrt v n Trenton i : .it : ' t;: K.
Why Pills Orlpt. Jiiat kttanta tht contain h.irh and dra.tie din.s. with nothing t. Bttdif) their Violent atti.m. Il in need f n Ualive. you will obtain Htiafactory reslilu by "it Dr ddw.li, iL-ikatoe) Syrui, PepMti, Meoertrtivt,M noi a "rttntrtii waatira. Its h.i n gentle it ;i . , , nature to ut the loinath . bow, Is m ri-irmal rtmditiot und never sickens, c b I. Iren, as well as grown people, love it for us ple.isant lat- The itootliiug ac tion : Ihe pei.Kin makrs the digestive priH- ; t Ttv it and you wili wonder why you net ,-r liave I ore. All dnntauts keli it. .'-Jc it i 91 00 aie.
When man is Is. und to break into MMinsntt, be says, t .mpeution is th l ie ol trade, but lie soon linds out ditfftrsjsi. M'asduugtn ila.) ivmotrat in K. C. S. Almannc for 10O4. The Khii-.is t 'it v Sinthern Railwiy Cntnpanys Annual Almanac now ready for distribution. It coatains the ratusj jnonthlv ralendars, many atefnl household bints and 'ni.irtn.it :. ui roncernin tbt country in Missouri, Arkansas, Ihe Indian Territory. Texas and Louisiana. Writo for a copv t B. O, Wsmer, ö-n. Pas. IU .Kt. K. a B. Ry., Kaii-as City, M
A m i, nt claims that he hai dsSCOTCrtd thai 1 -o lit, talk. I. ..od
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V Br of "he Sc on ! rtgitpent, New Jersey national guard, is still unomst ton as the result of an automobil accident whiih ucenrred atHu' midDighl Rr.e-e. who was lirivitie th antotnohile, lost tontrol of the ma bine by reason of a break in the machinery The automobile ran into a 1it h near the state hospital for the
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in. Kesruers were ou? all day S under the direction of tire ('hie man. Mayor Congdon and Chief lite Mendenhall. and they suttee saving thousands of dollars w. property as well as the i. n lr inhabitants of that district, who refused leave Beiftown w
kA were on the fron' .-eat. w
er ! nt on tlnur head, and Uth snttained
hl ooneoaakNl of the brain L. H Hilton la tnd D E lj7ier. who were a!s in the tutomohile were thrown owt, but wo re lV ir.! sligh'ly h:tr Mr s retovery , . ! Tt a matter of i onsiderable doubt, as
trVRECK ON THE SANTA FE
off.
ollision of n i uiu i atrial I nl. o, Ixvt Angel -
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JAPANESE SOLDIF.P.S COMMANDEERING SEATS ON THE AMERICAN ELECTRIC CAR AT SEOUL,
A Pennsylvania farmer ft is had h.s wife rresteti tor cruelty ause she insi-t,s on grinding out ' Hiawntha" on a Phono giaph There are limit beyond which it is unsafe to go even in torturing an agrii ulturist Ro, heater I 'nion. HAS A SAY. Tht School Principal Talks About food. The Principal of a High School In a flourishing Calif, city says: ' Kur H years I worked in the school with only short summer vacations. I formed the habit of eating rapidly, masticated poorly which coupled with my sedentary work led to indigestion, liver trouble, lame back and rheumatism "L'pon consulting physicians tome doped me with drugs, whi.e others prescribed dieting and sometimes I got temporary relief, other times no? For 12 year I itruggled along with this handicap to my work, seldom laid up but often a burden to myself with lameness and rheumatic pains. "Two yeart ago I met an old friend, a physician who noticed at once my out-of-health condition and who prem r.bed for mo an exclusive IM of Grape-Nuts, milk and fruit. "I followed bis Instructions and In , two months I felt like a new man with no more headaches, rheumatism or liver trouble and from that time to I tins Grape-Nuts has been my main I food for morning and evening meals. 1 am stronger and healthier than I havl ti for years without a trace of the Old troubles. "Judging from my present vigorous ! physical and mental state I tell niv people Methuselah may yet hav to I take seiond place amorc the old men
for I feel like I will live a great many t;ti
iuore years. "To all this remarkable change in health I am indebted to my wise friend and Grape-Nuts and I hope the Postum Cn will continue to manufacture this llf- and health giving food for several ceti-tirles rtt, until I move to a world where !ndicetirn j, unknown." Name gnt by Postum Co. Battle Creek iL I Ask any physician what he knows boal Crap- Nr- Those who have tried R know things "There's a reason Hilf8! il! 25? pk ,or tM f. little book, "The Road to Welivlll."
April 21 for the purpose of setting nre to the Japanese pontoons and other bridge material lion la l.rtoinaleil on sitixl llnnl. The loats grounded on a sand bank near the Korean side and drew the Are of the Japanese ou,tpots. There was a sharp fusilade at close range. The position of the lioats was highly critical owing t. th appearance of a
fisive engagement orcur in Manchuria, where the Russians bellen lfc will lve all the advantage of i titlon
si It v l oils i -Stow
MI HI It'll.
We I.., me oft,,..-,- anil Men of the V.irinu and Korlelr. S-t a-ti.p,,!, April I'l Tis) u : sjaltftf of Capf. Koudneff. of the ru sr Vari-
number of light barges fllld with Jap- i ag. and the second section of the suranese oming out of the .mall trib- j rf vors of th- Variag and Kotietl If titary stream called the Pomaku. which proceeding A public reception was U unmarked even on the maps of the held at the foot of the statu of en Russian general staff. Laareff, and later a big dinner waj The intention of the barges was to cut tiven in honor of asVeen and iin. a' off the retreat of the Russians Thi- which the emperor and the imperial was notic ed from the other bank, two family were toasted amid gTeat en miles distant. and a couple of field guns tktprlatm Tipenecl fire a luckv shot sank one of the barge, and the others withdrew 1 ,M v Japanese asualtie, an- not known Hnm ore. I Ileal in lorpealo II. .atJAtPAJtstatj u Tim. rm ih.vti r. ttttwtaa fitesnaaw attht Ittatttn. New York. April 24 Some sensaArr rnlsiaa Thnr tlane and . in , ,,n has beeD , , ... ;n Barfla o ttatwy t Farrr Msirrs. a Herald di-pat. h from that c-y bp a LOudM, April 2" -The far Eastern rumor to 'he effect that Germany h iJ iiipntrktl this morning are chiefly r"ded to Russia certain torpedo boats concerned with reports and specula-, b"ini in privat ards which are on tions c one erning Jananes lanclinm and ' ,f"' Pint 01 - ompletion.
tkfl plan of campaign The Daily Tele- i graph orrespondent says the pre-ent
l.n a VV orU I I, The gas works iwater and has t losed and pumps at the wa feet under wa-er. 1
i he wcolesaJe district Is romnletelj j -urrounded. and the wa'cr in Kasf j Wall street Is within ar inch or w! of 'he business houses. Merchant- ar removing their stock- la 1'ig'ier dssM 1 The Missouri Pacific s'rops are frvrr
three ;o six feet under water, the Mi
I fouri. Kansas Ac Texas -v;on is .siir
rrumled. and the vr is wi'h n i 'cw inches of the llbratriti Pacfic da pot All the railro?d ire tied up I. ridges ,,n Uith these roads over th Ma-ma'on are tkraatewtd. as is tht
-: reed bridge that divides ihe north am: , - vi;h portions of town. Washouts art reported ityail directions from Fori Scott. I at t ill lie Hear. M'i'h damage has been done to farm
property, and there wnl I heavy losses by drowning of itock in the lowlands near th" city which an- fr ire Ave to ten feet undrr water.
It Is estimated tha M persons art homeless The form Is unprecedented in thli part of the state The rain began falling at nine o'clock Saturday night, anc has fallen incessantly It is still rainini Sunday night, with no prospects ol cessation. It la eatimated that eight in lies of water has fallen PISTOL DUEL IN A CHURCH
road One - w a V : d av.d obtainable in '! curre.! some -in:
prii 2d, A westcarnvtig s. vera! sand for the Pre-w.i-w re. bad at fir-' station west e Santa P ra.lI Bon ra, a doseCj injured, ager Information I the wrack orig the afternoon.
Sunday, and was raujtetl by the colliding Of a light eneine sant-tMtntd, w ith the troop train The engine had helped a train over the heavy grade just we-t of Keedlea and was returning to that point, pr. - iT.ably without knowledge of the special tnwip train The nwwi of ioih engines escaped by jtimpine. The l'Komotives were completely wreck d A special train was jenf out frc m San Bernardino to take t are of tk injured and to dear the trac k Tht wreck is declared to lie no ser; ,us by the railroad people PRACTICALLY LIFE TERMS It, tat h : i t . I I Ii-ks. Uhn Hurilrrrd l asiisrliir Juhn Keith, tentenwea al Hellet tile. Ill
Hiss Al. CartledVe ics some
helpful adice to young jjirK Her letter is but one of thousands which prove that nothing is so helpful to young girls who are just arriving at the period of
womanhood as Lydia L. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Dkar ltaa PrmraaBt: i cannot p- s.- i.vdi.i EL PHikkamt VrgjO
tanifl t oinpotmil too highly, f.,r it is the only nictlicine I ever tried which ruired me. i suffered much from my firt menstrual period, I felt so weak auddi7v at times 1 could not pursue my studies with the usual interest. My thoughts became alugwitk, 1 Lid headaths. backaches a:. 1 sinking spclU, also pains in the La. k ami lower liml In fact, I was si. k all over. " l'inallr. after many other remedies had been tried, we were advised to get Lydia i: Plakhnm Vefotabta ConipoiintL -in 1 I atu t ased to say that after tt . n.- it only two tres ics. a wonderful cbang-e for the better bjtik place, and in a short time I was in perfect health. 1 felt buoyant, full of life, and found all work a pa til mn I am indeed gdad to tell mv xperienee Lydia K. Pinklmnrs Vege ttttalo Cnttipngiaadl, for it made a dlf feront g-irl of me. Yours very truly, Miss M. CAOTUtOOB, r,?,3 Whitehall St.. Atlanta. Ga " fooo forf,tt if o,f9ini cf
nncr promtf fnut ntmti cmiorot be product.
delay is more apparent than real, both as regards field and naval operations. The Japanese, according to the torresponden' are ac ting prudently, and will not be hurried They realize that certain movements must precede the next coup bf lard and sea. ami they are twal' PJI both favorable weather and octagon and fr,,m Port Arthur to Vladivostok are on the alert Announc ii-g the notific ation that military attac hes w ill be permitted to take tka field, the correspondent remarks
Eight of these, which are being built by the S hit hau vard. are -he larst
torepdo boats as yet constructed ir 'i' rmany. being of IM totta with an
average speed of 2S km - In order to prevent a breach of neutrality, it would be necessary that the flerman government annul its tonirad wih the yard, leaving the builders fref to do as they pleased with the torpedc Itoa's Will nl rrr.lihniln. Mo-cow. April M The will of Va?sili Vertat hagin. the Russian painter
who Went down nn the I'm
that the Japanese, in matters of equip- i at Port Arthur, has been read It
tneiii. are ireaimg ine ior iirn at- i.,. o...
and correspondent's hke priuces.
Tin- Morning Ptist's Shanghai correspondent says that spies have informed the Russian.- at Kin Than that Japanese warships convoving transports wltk roops are ;te-im:.u. r.ortkwnfd According to the Daily Mall's New fhwang correspondent, the annotencement that Viceroy Alexieft had resigned raused the most int.nse public feeling The correspondent snys it la
ge nerally thought in naval an! military
titire estate to th widow
Th will a made just Itefore the ptinter started for the far east, and in It he expressed the conviction that he would not return OoVtVatttMli Ha n tlsirra. St Pataraburr. Apni 21 - Th- tor-
KatrtWM Huarrrl Otft a "X.imsn. nn( a llraiill One t le. n .1 aa One Morlallt VVonnil, ,1 Knoxvil!. Tenn.. April 2" A plsta diej rnaaed a colored congregation tt quickly disperse Sumlay near Bean'i Station. Tenn. George Whiteside anc Arizona Goins had trouble over a woman, and leo'h pulled pistols and begat firing Goins fell dead with a bullet
through his h -art and his brother. Jin G eins, was mortally wounded White siodes was shot through one arm. whilt
anom"r ounei. wni n woum o'nerwi-i had killed him. smashel a whisky flasli which he had in an inside coat pocket The fhooting nearly caused a riot, anc Wr.ite -i les hael no trouble escap.ng U h woods. feasant en Ihr I rontirr. Rio Janeiro, Apr;l 25 Disquieting incitlents are reported tt have occurred Bp the western frontier of Brazil, where the Peruvian troops refuse to evacuate territory regarded as belonging to Itrazil. despite repeated demands ON A FIVE-DAY SCHEDULE.
c rnment has no adv rumors of heavv fli river liner BttM
Berlin. April
apportlBg the on the mill
In
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II Bttttth
Is stated
here
rlr. lee 'ha? there is a psibllity of ar- (hat the Hamburg -American line steamranging a peaceful settlement of the rs rolutnbia Hengalia and Belg a far .a-tern troubles through the m-tlia- . have leeeo aold to Uta Russian govertUou of Uie pcewcra. ' menL
Tlmr In the fnatra I niton Thrras IHt at rwtsinteuM. it I., lite llio, it W rrL. Pawtucket. :; I . April aj!l The fin cotton thread mills in this city, owned by the J & P foa'es Co limited, have inaugurated a schedule of five das $ week. The plant emplovs : eei hands, About f.ceai mill operatives in this ate are working on shor'-ttme erJMtV uie. lUji 4, unfavorable ?ra it roe litktna
Belleville in pn; :: Mike aüae "Dnck" Roavih. and George A Plegg apieared in the ir ui osttti to raraivi ntenc of .! years and To year.- resoectivelv. for the gapffW o." John
Keith, fonduttor on an Edwanl-v ille car. at IsHaioaa. June f, R".' Tht verdict was brought in. sealed. Sunday
-norm.
ROnca and riegg were held in East St Lte-i:- by Chief of Police Purdy
agaii st attenip- 1:1 Cincinnati to
cure lioth for prosecution on a charge
of theft, and in S luls to obtain 1
iM was wan-en i , ,r -nHe:ng
Dete. iv Tre-nin in the St Charles hotel roo!iY FRUIT GROWERS WILL LOSE Ihr Hu!,,,, tall I x. n . , trail ineeerr. stand In love IJ. hhi,.
Nl , rniiuh old Wenlhrr. New York. April Hudson val ley fniit growers w ill oe U.O09.OM as. the result of th. extremely COM wintr. necording to aev; ; from Kingsion, X Y The failure of the peach c oo is c onrede! more far-reac hing disaster in the freinz ut of the 'ree is now con frort me the growers, and It is believed that He trees n lo ground are injured beyond retovery. It is though i that vear tr.-e have also been killed Moral Visit In lrel.,,,,1 Iyndon. April M King E-lward, Queen Alexandra, th I'r.nc- s victoria and the ir moos tarteel tis-day oa their v i.-it to Ireland I'rlneirra la.nne.
aonterey, Mexico pril M Twen
ty-eight men tenflnet in the summary department of the tate penitentiary of this city sawed and filed their way to lilerty Monday Am . ng those who tssaped wer. .,x r,,r...r. .harmed wili homicide ekaotaod at eaistee 11... Wa.-hington. April 2, Mis imperial highues-s princ pn Lun nephew to the mperor of China and his personal representative at the St taOafcl exp.siUon. was officially received kf pres,, nt ; u I Uo igv.
Bone Pains, Itching, Scabby Skin Diseases, Swellings, Carbuncles. Scrofu'a
j-r-- , r J hv t.ik St Botin Bloni H'. Il
iestroyi the sen, 1'u.son in n tKvl. If ou Vsv Stet ml pa n In bo-rs. hack snj Join,,, po st s. j- -y Sk n. B 'J ffsr not or thm; So. n GtanJt It inp I! ,-4 on tt s. n, .M.i'ui Pjtihes In Mou'h. So Tlirut. orottrnvi.e rruptajfn; CopprrCotoreJ St t or Rash en Skis, ail run-4oan.ot arrvnu: L "ton any part of th aastg. Hair or an fi -f out. Ctrbwutat tv boo, ttht tntanle Mood Halm, rnarantml tarurrrvra Ihsa-ortt ant irmt tSrrp-rcl rjsrl rrr Ji 'or. pj'nt antarUslt, anj tot springs fall. Heals ill torn, s'cars a I a. ies anj pam. rcsjucrs all terr nrt. makrs MuoJ rurajfj , .h.cw- pietely rhanf "V nt'fl IsoJy lr-o a. 'in. hrjithy rnnd'tean. B. B. B. has urel to stay CSWet thousanjsot cases of Btoag Puvon ern alter tra. hin tta last Urs. Old Rheumittam. Catarrh. Eczema p riurfJtv sn a'ul pnion4 ton Je Ion of Iht ' H B. H. r --s (j'iii-., stors Hjk na anj Spie ng: r psrjmainm. aith Aches and Pa'as: hra s a I Vat-s. S. airs. Lrap'iont. Hitto B iters, f h 1 1. h nf mni S -alth rg of I . tria. by t '"t Sure, titaatiy booj supry to atrvtrj parts. Caracas Csarast IWi- - p-.m4 Bjlnt C attt 1 1 tft if " Klnis. SupoviCJH r":nfs. Fa' "g Sorrs. Tumors, urty I -. It. . t' r C i-.ef rssonanj heals th Sorts or arorst ( iikef prrfr, tly. If you hav a prrsiSsStt Plasplt . W .-t. S. nrs. Sfci' if. S rgrg I'ams. lake Bk1 Bj'nt anj they will disaparar before thay develop nto cjncer. Many apparently lioneirss casea of Cai it rured by Ilk nf Hoc in c Blood Balm.
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