Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 November 1904 — Page 7
Ii 1 IHM l!e l.-a riia-tl. Jahn ll-in." MlM IlM. Luuie Varel jo in r hiishasrt Well, U' ieur," rtpllfd Mr. cule I wish you VMM leuru to Auy fKil.tr." Mr. Louie Veal leokeU uj in Mtocii Uj. nt us lie Mamaiernl: .. . . ... .. 1.. I i ft .
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yuii dd didn't BStprQVfl Of thtgttnv; t) i t . of fouibe, i( juu irlsl in. t.. jilu v 1 " on't l,e so fnst. John Henri," In termi'd Iii" ants. "Wturi i object t is oiir (klnvlBfJ In-fore you know bow, ul,'ii loatatT 'i your natu . Unless yon tapset to toad your family In tin puoi haus, jou will eitlur have to loan BOW to play okfr r flss Stop lettii g other men play with you."- LouLssilla I um irr-Jont mil. Mi.ru mt fwmm seaa. A D'v Kiuffl- r 1 1 iiridge arms) th Nisfsta gorg which i to carry doable tru k luiliiuv. a trin k for trol .i cir. u driveway and it Stalk for foot pus-racra Im-- I n pomplttad, tfntt-dand found perfect a everybody rxpci ted it would be. A quarter of ..iitury utfo ourh u structure would have been a inurvi I. und columni would have oern written nfx.iit it n a grrnn l triumph of tncifteeriiiß skill, but enfrinet lint' skill ia wustoined to aucli triumphs now, and nplendid aa tin achieenient ia it is lool.nl ,n us rather a comnooplace ..iTair. Nevertheless, it serves um a marker to show iutt rapid strides ore be njf med hi tl,,. Heience of enlneerinfj and In the mechanic arts. Philadelphia Ledger. ii. r tjafatllan inatinei. Mialike, be had often fsjaolvfi ti . i when thf tlttie came to many h. u i ld eil hl liberty de t lx . Hu; when the fateful hour came and be under took tO poi the question he felt ehcn i BOUffh. Vet she neeept.'d him. Row littie men uiiderstand th ft minim nature, any how ! If he hadn't aetei Sil aap, like a not she woujd have reftaaed him. She hadn't frequent, d let train sale fir nothing. She kn w when a th.r ' dear, and when if is eheap, a mifrhtj tiffhl better than he did. X. Y. Truth sirlnn Urans. String the bean. hreak into in h leugtha, prmr over them boiling watci and boil 15 minutes. Bavo the jan ready Blled with hot v.ater to tlior uufihly heat them; ttirn out watt r .. nil quickly fill Jsta with beam, addlmjr at little as possible of the water Iii which thei were boiled; fill sal to overflow'
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MAKING UNLOADING EASY. Skid of Simple Conatruet.m Which May He Used to Slide Crutes Over. The device for rolling erati - into the cellar U shuwu iu the eut aud in deacrlbed by Mr. VorgOS, in Herat New Yorker, as follows "Two roliat skids, one 14 feet and nie 16 feet Ioiir; the Hide-pieces may be made of any light timber Which is not likely to aprluK, 14 Inch thick and I Vi lochen broad The rollers may ba made of bd- hard wood, turned 1;4 inch in diameter, the ends shouldered down to three fourths of an inch and the holea In side-pieces seveu-eigl.ths of an lach lud eight inebei apart, boro the hulca
li- rok. I Vfarrh. llarly in September UM Cberokea brue will take the road iu the Indian Territory, :nder tnef Quannnb I'urker, and will mareh into Kentucky, acCMBV j;:iii. l bjf apt. Raleigh Of the I niterl Stute army. UmI week u strong and aanamilaff man, wnii high ehech houea and copper oonataaanee, wan aeen on
I the street n of Frankfurt, Ky. Hi t u few
i ili.ed triat h was in Indian, though he waa the full-blooded ( hen kee, ( narley Parker, a nephew of the ejebtated Chief Qoaaaali Parker. He un m iinted on a beautiful bay thoroughbred. He was the forerunner of the invasion of the 1,200 Cherokee varriors, and was here to e the fov ernor. They will enter Kentucky at Shawneetowu am' march to a place about three milea from KiiKwellville. where they willfiiul the jfrsve of a great chief of the C'herokces. who was killed in battle with the ShawaOM ia K4'J. There they will do Lis memory honor. This battle took place on a prairie near Pond river, anil the old chief whs wounded anil carried ba H into what is now Logan county, where he died and was buried Chicago Tiibuae.
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woadernd bow these waitera can rein, ii her so many orders at once. i u i o w aow. She (who had often wondered the same thing) 4Ä, do von'.' How tan thej re snember aomueh'.' lie (tt inmphantly ) Tbey don't. Detroit Tree I'resa. 1 ii r.iniMni: OntloU. "Mi mnia," said little Fanny Fnng. "X've been watching the people raovin In next chor. and there are only two rii Idreun w iieels." Well, fay dear, what of that T' "Vh. there nre four of us children, ci. d well just haie ta take turn borrewioc tluT.i." N. V World. l.rlo una liaricr. Mr. Cawker -Miaa terkaala h m m cm ty kleptomaniac. Mr. Cuntao What is a aoclety 1 tei to maniac, as distingnlahed frcm aay ther lOli of kleptomaniac?
"She ha- stolen the affections of a dozen men or more '- I p to-D.r lulle n l:Oirrure. 1 Vou done mean to tell me you believe thut story of Jonah ami HlC big ßsh? 1'opg '.Yell, anyhow, it isn't as if Jo; ah claimed that the big ti.-ti ;-.,t off his hook just as he yanked him to; he Bi:rfnee. J adjgC. v i mmt v m . "It takea my Wife three ciays to go to a pica! " ' II 0W is tint?" "She takes a day to pet ready. ciay to
mil a day to get over it." Topeka ttoti
a littie bt iow the cent r line, which ill make a SOBgC of a couple of Inches on :h' upper sidi of the skids. Sink CTOM pi ccs on the underside, v. ith crewa to bold the aklda together. Th wilth or. the inside nutat ba abont one inch broatl er than the width of era tea Now &alva the side pieCM at one end of each suid oiioiit three in h.s back on revirs eidea, as shown in the cut. so they will lap together and have a straight line. A Rood hook and i-taple on the outside make the connection and you ha e a ii: -tie railway 0 feet long If watted. If full leagth is used, bloc k up UTN.rr the Bonnectlon. tneae two akidi coat mo eight dollar! many reacg ao. In most ra.-.. one . all that Would e needed, and their mode of i;e m'i-t b apparent. It takes but a few minutes to place them to reach any point Where apples or potato. ni to be store.1 F r Instance, jar larRest cellar la rf )u d ' twodoor i. ajtd a turn ft a right angle. Inthiacaaa or.o of t o aid Is i; run throuch one of the ci liar Windows; a I -it is" placed
bottom up for the n re;t on: the window s: enter, and a i ouple ol the eround with croi to f upnort the aMd at t!i to lay the crate! 01 ' is astonishinr: t w im mload in h!? way. 1." mptied. roll tbi ' i with pike no " them however but
The Oale of n I ntnoim Mine. (i e of the most famous mines in Leadvill was the Boberl F. Fee. ita promise was dUoOvered vhen the ein Of depoait was hist struck, but for some reason or other people did not take kindly to it. und the owners triad
ii: vain to sell an interest. A gestlen m who happened to have a fen hundrel dollars wns besought to take a third of it for S3H0. He studied the matter, and, deeming the venture too I r:ky. declined. The Fee us a pockety I mine, tud MOM of the poc-ki-ts contained rich ore. To effect a sale the I OWn en wagered that they would take ; 11,000,000 w orth of ore out of the mine in 2 hours. P.y great good lack they discovered few rich pockets and won the bet. After this there was no difficulty in selling the mine for tl.ioo,I oo. San Fraaciaco Chronicle.
HiS NAME IN
COOD BOOK.
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Indiana Man Had Been Heard Evan iu the Wilda wf Colorado.
"Heiause my name u F-rd, I fr.,e..tly have aot a fee faaaj eaperieatea," .jul J t; ljid .,i Ifuaew, tod aeeordmg ! the LoaiBVUla Herald "tine ol the in .st BauiBing ifietdeati 1 avi had by i. i- li ot Hi) n.Miie i.aipiiud whde 1 a driviO front t. ven tu town in olorado. H 'nie on the rot . aae .1). driviag very ilowijr. for I hd pieatj ai luae, 1 east i tu notice by nie road:de a young fe: v about ltt )eart old, dnrcd in aa UKge.! a lanfuon a an)one you ...uid ever eOBceive of He had on a pair of hi lather worncut trouei. wi.i ii wete cut ..ft at the
pot tow. an.: abiea esteaeed far un un ma beoy, alwtoal to bit aaeekiere. More as ,i Mi.ittei .l . r t.i.,1, aim. in. mt tf.uii i it aaj other leaaoa, 1 a.e,'. aiai ho far it Maw to tue next town. " 1 Hout ais iinies, rnkoa," be replied "1 reined up mj horse " Do juu nave any fun out heieV 1 aski d " 'Yep; beap.' " W at i roar name1'' I asked him " - i Ik,' t.e replied; 'Willie Uawki ' "I t.t te.i to drive on, bat be oiTied after Die. asking me to itop " .n. niiater,' be aakadi 'aad what aaoat your saiaa be?' " 'Find,' 1 aiisnred Mr F''d.' "And tuvn he gr. nne.i He grinned all the way to Lie ami:, lea of bU iattiei ' panti ''!i'd von aaaile?' I akeu 'Havt yea ever heard of roe.'' "'Sure; I've heard pop read of yer in that toed book, but I aevei saw er b!"i e. "Anci i.e BB tinned to gnu aa 1 drove on."
The Proper Name. The Daughter S mother, dear, I coald not man) Mr Kmith; be squints. 'I i.e klothei Mv dear sin. a nan who
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Heeoaie Initio IIa While tounff. Over so per CI tit. of the greatest musicians, artints, poets and scientists, according to Prof. Halleck, became famous before the age of Ho. "In the rJUa of the vast majority," said the professor in a recent lecture in Philadelphia, "the bruin attains its maximum weight by the age of 18, Examination of sections of the spinal cord have shown that between the time of birth and the age of 10 there h:is been 100 per cent, increase In the number Of developed nere ci lis, while, mi increase of only 4 T, percent. h:is been shown ufter 15."--Chicago ( lironicle.
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Cuted Her Rheumatism. lep Valley, I'..., Oct, ai (fecial) There is deep interest in (Ireen county over the cure of the little daughter of 1. S. Whipkey oi Rheumatism. Bus waaagreat tuaerer tor five or - yean and nothing seemed to do her say good till ahe tried Dodd'i Kidney 1M!. ne Uan to im pn ve almost at once and now he U cured a-u .an inn and pia) a-ot:.tr ckildien do. 11 r. hipkev m) -1 "I am incited 'thankful for what Dodd's K:'r.ey IMis lave done for my daughter; they wved lr from bcu.g a-nppie per-
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be wagon, it I ime it tal.e ro the attateg ar on the v.ar' :i ;o rot empty fbm up."
Ttie llnteliet Miir) In llir s.,ih "Of course you colored children have heard of George vTasblcgton. How be cut his father's favorite tree and how when his father Baked Mm about it George laid: 'Father. I did it, I cannot tell a lie; I did it w ith my little hatchet.' What is it. Ephraim?" "Ff be'ud cut a watah million an' hi
J dder Ud ax em. den he vi tola 'im." "We w ill now ting. Must at 1 V V. Truth.
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Them Du- , the Severe Cold Weather.
FRUITS. Be Given
if the farmer ; . inr;y rarletlee at raspbirrivs and blackberr.es or lives wht re the Winten itU mild, his work Is rdmplc If Ii - ha not nliratd d(tie it. I go through tlif patch, cutting out all lead wood nr .: v eab r.tni I "stub hack" the over-thrift) ones, bura the brush, and his pa b bl ready for the Winer
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A llnitpj '1 ii i-flaue "S It was u linppr mainage?" 'Quite. The bricle was happy, th hrlde's mother wan bliKsful, the count wn in rcataay and I uaderataad that In creclifors are in a state of delirioua tov." Pearvoti's Weeklv
BY PROXY Whnt the Tt-.'jy Needed.
"I suffered from nervottsnesa anc headache until one day about a yen go It suddenly occurred to me what Kreat coffee drlnk'T I was and I thoiiKht may lie this nilRht have some thing to do with tny trouble, so I shifted to tea for awhile but WM not setter, if anything worse. At that time I had a baby four months old that we had to feed on the Imttle. until an obi lady friend told am hi try Poslum Food Coffee. Thr , atonthi aso I commenced using l0a ' jtuin, leaving off the tea and COf nd not only have my headachm uridl narvaua troubles entirely dlsappeirrd ' ' ' --incc then I have been pa nv plenty of nurse for niv baby and havr
: Jnrge, healthy child now. ' I have no desire to drink acythlnj ut Postum and know It has bei efltod
'tiiidrcn, antl I hops all Wl i fcnvi '
children will try Postum nnd find out or themvelves what a really wonder Jul food drink It Is." Nam.: u-iven by Co., Ilattle Crook. Mi l. Both ten and coffeo contain quanri m of a poisonous drug called GafftiM that directly affects the h art. kidm v om, h ail(1 nf.rveSi i0Ktlim jg ,r.,jf from cereals only, sclentlacally blend d to pot the roffoe flavor Ten tlnvi trial of Pont tim in place of ;a or coffee will show a health eecret v.-o-th tm-r than a cold mine. There a -a-on. the book, "Iho Ho-J ,v Vcl) . in cacb pk.
if he lives in northern lafitender varieti s. his but he? prott :ie co eriag of some ri; Havnrhil! in Oranco
.lu Id Farn. r. Just before the Rrotind : freeses, tbs old wood having been ant I out. ao through the patch with a potato or other heavy tined fork, and loosen the ground arr.und fie roots of each i sill, enri fully h nd the bushes over til! they be on the gTOUl i , ,-, , n ani I cover with earth Care should be takoa 1 not to break SB of the tanr? bj laving l them down Some people fiend the hushes over.
rawer the ends with dirt to bald them and then cover all with straw or cornstalks from wlu. h all urain has been removed Tim Kreat objection to sfra-.v s that the mice neat .n the straw and Inririi; the winter eat the irrem bark Irom the cares, kfftfug tlieni Not ao St SM h trouble Iras beCS CX em ncetl w ith cornstalks, but pmbShty e:,rth is the n st for it Is alwaj band As soon as spring otn. s snd the frost f out of the round ;he ( .. ring should be removed and the 1 0 ben Si r.nirh'ened "p Horticultural Brevities. A codling moth is your worst enemy. Bgonetlmei a genet tree win thrive in a spot where mot mi killed the apple tree Hitter rot Is found as far north aa Vermont, but has not ben discovered In Nebraska. The finest Ofehard I ever saw wna
dlsl ed both way. Pmf. Urgi-iock. lit pni tnicut of agi icitlmro-
For manuficturlng 160,000 bottles of wine" out of chemical and exporting ft as Hungarian wins B hf" at Budaj est has been fined $.'.7 .'"i'. At Schonbrure, the V. lttg M pdf oi'b paltco. Is the flti'M ccl.ntlog of orthlds in the world, samberiag is.ooo plants
The numb-r Ol canl in Oprrstlol Iu v.. f.,11,,1 KtatcH !' i' ' ' nnd tfte
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n Oltlaheataa Heltarieaui v.. i. On Bell Bnariag creek, 40 miles east of Ptrrjr, 0. T.. there S settlement of a religious ect w ho t all themselvea Home's petijde. They oppose doctors. Sod will not allow medicine to be given their sick under any circumstance. Further, they will not allow rater od their persons, but anoint themselves with oil once a week. The neighbor. ure asking that the Beet be quarantined. Chicago Chronicle. Mortuary Hem. "Don't jüu know that your nephew
I is waiting Impatiently for you to die, I 0 he can get your money?" said QU- ' boot to u wealthy but eccentric i friend. "That don't bother me in !he least. I'll die Whoa 1 get pood ui d ready, and if that don't suit my nephew, let bim say so. and I'll just not die at all." Tammany Times.
In llnnht. A near-sighted irirl happened to past
a furnish lag store ami glance at the show window. She checked a stream ami said to her companion: "Oh. please come kciv and relieve ui suspense." How r "Tell me what I am looking at -boa constrictors or bicycle atoekingsl"
Philadelphia Times. OWl) mi old Mae's Notion. "It's a woman, not a man you see in. the moon." shouttxl the female orator. "1 guess she's 'bout right." interrupted a patriarch in the back part of the ball, "that's the reason the h'amed thing's so changeable." St. Fouis Republic. Shr IVarril He He. I I. lien II Ul). J. ike S.iy . Ilflinda, have yer ever heard "1 Foved Yer Better Than Vrr Kiew r Beliads (excitedly) No! Land nahes! Yer hain't been makm' a Song of it. have yer. Jake?- . Y. JournaL Hl Kj e on the llrilUh. "Now, Willie," said the teacher to th" second too In the geography clsae, "eaa 1 On tell me a by it is that the 'sun never sets on the queen's dominion ?' " "Well, pa says there ain't ro tellin What them fillers would do after dark." Chicago Journal. Ma Haras in rittnkinu. Maud Fin thinking of willing s novel. Claud-Well, there's no harm in that Town Topics. The Hitler of Hnlr. "I thought you said B mit BOOS w anted to be elected . nlted ruler?" "So he did. but his wife said he must ajlve up going to the lodge JutlgOt
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Bkemer, laid M. Huxley, arter r jelling him. "I'm nut the first g:rl you loveu, 11 r, I venture to aay, am 1 ukely to be the ut-t "So." he iiiedt disconsolately, "but you're the riebest l'ailadi pi a Ledger. THE MARKETS.
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"TT. iN Mr.tilliMK UKKVEH Steers Cows Hti.) Heiter CALVES 1 per 1' Ibst in ' ;s Patr 'hol . . 8HKKF l' ilr to I "holt e r"L, i 1; Petent tt.-r . i.i.i. - 'HE T No I Rod (MO , RN No 2 II YK No I 'ATS No. 2 -iLr- Tub Washed 1 h.-r tir.oies li.vv- rieer T.m ithy
iii 'TTim Ihok . Dairy.. . if. i- ;s ly LARD Choice Btt asa PORK Stan.!.: ii steswi nt w 1 CHIC 1 ;i atti.i: Native so ers r. 3 Hi ;s Fair 1 Choice 4 75 SHEET I'alr t.. Cholt .. :'. ruii ii whim r c.t. ins r, .tu rUililiK l'atentH . . 5 2'i iVHEAT No. .; Spring u; Mo -' Red II CORN No. 2 OATS No. 2 LARD 7 sn
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CATTLE- Native Steers S no IU 11 IS Fair to Choice c :k WHEAT No Red (new) .... HIN No I Mlaed OATS No. 2 Mixed NKW URLKANfF l-iini tliuli Grade I U ORN- No. I ATS Nu I HAY I Choice ... 14 et) i ' 'KK Standard Mess
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Tenth Season of the California Limited. Ten years Bfo this fall the BSOWi Fe statled iu California Limited tt.un 00 the initial run serosa tue continent. Msay hnptweesseaM bava bean awds m that busy gseads. 1" day's engines and csihe are SMcb S4 II 1 than tliose I lMt. Million, ol dollars Fiv.- Um (ent on tb treat alone bmbss ol .t t..i . Spriaklsd Idusth-ssi roadlieil and ml burn 111 ismokekssi mjuiiti. the tan is Ii ilet to" Daily service of the GeJifneSMa Fitmtcd e-dl be resumed beaday, Noveaibsr It, f r the ten' 11 si i.i ii. sii-t M-.lnitf the
Brewnt aenn weekly m helule. Tins is now sn all the year roilSd ti.on. bstWOSa Clticago, Lea Angeles and San Flanemeo, raaaiag throaah booth weat land ..t en c Imnlinent liu- time, Chicago to a Asnjslsa, is shoot Ch hours, which is fast Sfieid for the tJMS indes lraverse.1, eOB as eriag ti.at sssaral mouutam rsagss are ci otsed.
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Y--; I beard you were the beat cage .luuttial.
Do not believe Im ' Cure for Cossanat .on baa an equal foi OOUgbs and eoldt. J. F. Boyer, Friaitj BpringB,lad , Feb. 13, Itaxi
Mia cannot lift h;ine!f by hta boottrp, but many a man has polled nimeif down aith a coiksciew.
Blot on California. TI ey weie diseuMiBg t:.e charms of the Cii.iloi I. 4 . .rmate. "I never knew but two persons who could resist trie wiles of that delightful land," one o! the company aid, "and they were a mother arl daughter from ttie Hub. They crime to I'j-a.'ena while we were tnerc, and they nayni just two diys. One o: se chanced to express surprise at tl.err brief scj inn, ar.it der voaoaa explaioc I ' "It is beautiful here, of couri We n Be that lint, aher all, it 11 so Est from Boston!'
HAPPY WOKEN.
Mrs. Tare, wife of C. H I'are.apn.m -iniit realdent of Olas If ow, K y . ,
says: I was
buffering fiom u c. 10plicatioD of
kidney troubled. Uesides a bad bad., I had a gtWet deal of trouble with the accretions,
whichwtTc excecdinply variul le. sum'-. timet excessive and at other ttüMSj M nity. The color was hipb. and peas aires were aconipanir .1 with a s. aldnj s. nation. I). win s Kicioey I'ols mhiii regalatad the kidney easfelloiis. sanh in,' their oiinr normal and hsnlBhwJ the Inflammation which annsed tho senMiag ssasanikpsi 1 can rest well, my bade is strong and st.untl and If.., much better in every way." For sale by all dealers, price V cents pat box. FOeTEsVMILBfJBH CO., Buffalo. K. Y. Western Canada's Magnificent Crops
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Too Opaque "Bah .level" dtaa "1 the dude hrarr. "1 certainly do admin the Ne;..n t." "i.!o MM s ! t niiutlix.n lioatiler, "but be re . sg would you pisaaa state ehethei . u ateai people, hens or teeth '-"--4 1, ig., Dally News.
Can Yu Guess It? Alike - Aa" jdat 1 it ail Kehoe? Fat s ,,. , ,, 1 remiaUier ti v it, but it's thet Hung th' iioctors ov ye ehetber we'm got .t or not -
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FOR 1904
W.-'ern Cans ! s W Ilm' . '- i. Ibis yesr m I be 0.000 104 tiiibi!s. and lier,t si lines'. itis viriüei.eOk i.usbtl.
The nst sud imrloT e. a! si. .. 1 ! ai lineal. 1 i
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Hp'uiet d peleM foe sll kinds of stain. en' and . 'tier Israi 1 r. di.ee fof lUc iircisias ol Stsu k kSe L1.m1i is unsurpasscil. A'mi lAe.OOe SaiarMaM he se" r.t ,n Wti'irn Caiiaoa iinrins' ' pst itiiee jrj.. Tbtmssnrtu f tree H.m.rstesiJs of ICO n- mm. h suu avails b.e .0 tue csi aaticoltursi disi 1 1 It hss ben ,d that the Pnlted 's':. trill I forced t.i in.iK.tt wheat within s ,rr ! vei.rs N ire 1. farm n :...ada SDd SfCulLf oi.e . I 1..., SrSe si.l be i' . I'lluceiU Arj.ir for informstinn to BeetaiaissiiBxe OS IM aiOBATIOW. ii I'stiada or in j. s. iKi"inno. iu esi isssl Btssssj Bassai ba s. i . t. sasessneB, so sjsissi bssibsss, .. . iu Sutrw.rireil t'anadiaa O aemmt'iit Am .14.
MRS. TELLS HOW SHE WAS HELPED V." HEN DOCTORS FAILED.
gtsS l et II. r T' .ml.l" 11. . .one ( lironie Ile en us, M. llesitnteil to I ..iisnlt II, r I'll i ii l.i 1 1 I art i ii'am of u lleliinr Kal.le i as-. Th" natural reloctanoe which every W. .iiuiii feels to consult B. pliy Mcraii rpartliii tronbk I i culiar t. beg wx eaased lira. C. Weber, of No, NBSS nth Front Rtreet, Oolamboa, Ohio, to let Ltr illness run (!! until it l.'.-rtti)o etswowtft nd even the excellent doctor whoa she employed roald ghre her n- relief thai was jH rniam iit. She give tbo fs-llow-inj.' details of nu int rcatine case :
"I fell the Irani Inn h-.'.g time before I went to our doctor, perhaps a year or more. WLeu I did consult hisuhetold me I hailiemale troable. 1 fell stnvppnitts throurrh my sitniinch am! OOSsM no! walk acrom the room without sodxariag nponies which loan not 1. -.ril . üly head ftohedao that it fairly Ikoraped anil nt tunes it aeenn il th::t I WOUlsj K" razy. Mj SbasnSsCh became so weak that U would retain only the Uftr"t food. Week nfsac wo. k I aaoh tho doctor's medicine but 1 1 ntinut d to feel w..r-. and Worto. On several orrei ms I was confined t- my bad for n week nt a time. My Wi u-ht c!' r a.s. 1 to In. pounds aud I hoi im n n continued invalid. " On, clay I road cd a caso similar to mine that had been cured bv Dr. Wil-
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I Ix pau talaiifr the pill, haviiifr air. adj discommoned my dcx-tor's treatment. Walk i ami tihingf the second box I bopan In feel a little better and the improve n.c nt con tiuued until I was cured, lu s. fvw months I had recovered my hsdth and str. agth nnd weighed 181 Bunnda, I owe ersrf Indng to Dr. Wis Uaa Pink Pills." o d'.srovtry of modern times has proved sooh a Usnsts4 to women as lr. llhams' Pink Pills for Palo People. tinp dirc' tlyon tho blood and ti rves, invigoratinj? tho body, rejralating tho fnnotkms, thcy restore the strength and h.alth in tho exhausted patient when every effort of the physician proves unavailing. These pills are sold in boxes at 50 cents a box, or six boxcx for $2 50. nnd may be had from all druggists, or direct frota Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Sehe neotady. N. Y.
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