Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 August 1905 — Page 6

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D on by MOflrfcBg fOHf whlatle than yni uo i ring mg our Ml Tue next tUtit I get Mftfe in a sleeper that ioinl .-i. ut t;ll three tu lie morning thvy'li I to h: a Im i per uu each side ol : . . I 11 tTl them that lt Iff vhi" ti: Dm a fid bmI III net a nuni . 1 lotlMB thai tugincer ha a fßWltß agaills! SOlllebodv 111 thin iU aud is trying Id gne hnu a iüm of MVMMI i stratkm Qraoi :.' alter Mi BsOthfl '1 hat a plain enough. Still. I dou't know but that I'd rather be married to a Wittnau who gut a tittle toe pluuip along late lu lite than to ua oue who dried up to uothlng but fcsiu and bouts 1 : Were off again Tlr. is the : .:nh time t h w run us down the

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nerve-destroying bump at eaeh nd. Oh. well 1 g '.here's no use trl to go to sleep now I'm going to take " - iphically and save wear aud teut on my temper. 1:31 For heaven s sake' They it

yelliBg at somebody n..w to get up oo the roof of Ihll car and jsiur water Into j It 1 wonder if they didn't have tiint to attend to that earlier in the evening when people were not tryiug tc .;' l believe this road is ruu by

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! rmitted to enter at 10:30 and go to bod: 10:4 Ah. this is delightful. There Is BObody in th upper berth, the night Is just eool enough for eomfort, and I'll have over four hours Of good solid Jeep before the car starts. '. M They have run a switch eneiiie up beside this car. and it is blowing olT steam wi'h a roar that would rt.av Niagara sound like the humming of a mosquito I wonder why they don't a vc their coal! 11:'1 They are now ringing the bell cn the swinh engine. It sounds as if It cr about rive and one-half inches from my ear. r. 11- Riff! Tha' was an awful tump I gue.s I was dozing. I thought f W a minute tat we had leen wrecked i :. . BtwM have lei a freight train get ooataitd bang tatona. Another shock Ike that and my heart is likely to jump th" fence 11:11 VV i Fg moving I can't underliai d U The agent said our car would Ii LOd in the yard till three o'clock.

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fk.f: Ooafouad it what are thy tryint; to d( with us. anyway'' We must havrur. igaint a stone wall. 11 I wi.-h I hadn't com in so pa-:. What a beauty Grace Learning tfin Is and as derer as she's pretty. I tlfcfct have bMHI with her instead of w t ing tirn" Ifl this stuffy car for the va-t hour, too! I'm a Rocky Mountain -i . ;t if they haven't run that switih e: gta up lside us again I wonder v.! I. they keep ringing the confounded ball! They certainly ran t be afraid of tunning over people while the old maehlM is standing still at this time of ni-,at. !' 4o- No Iis I ran t go to aleep h . Tlo y ve run the twite! engine away, but that fellow in the next berth Ifl going to die ;a a minute or two. No ma:i ran use bis breathing apparatus t 1 make such poinds as he's making and live I wonder if he ha- a wif and family! It'll be a sad task to break

tli'- in ws to them. n r.:; oh baawaaa, but this is lovely .' The conductor and porter are now quarreling with Homebody about, his tickel I was just gciin; to s'p, too I wiih I had sat up and amok' I 12:07 A( last things are quiet The ft trtflt bafl turned down the lights Kw for a good refreshing sleep. I I It, 1 wunder If (trace Leamington la likely to get stout in her old age? U 21 I'm-m-m ' Hoavrns! We must have been run into by the fast mail lhat time. I hope nobody's killed. It's tha' ntounib d switch engine, it has mn.' bW k and ggofcfd onto us. I wou6 r where we re going now? Oh. well. I .1 m't care nun h langer and death

no lunger seem terrible to me Maybe; taey'M going to shove us Into the run Ihcuse If they'd only keep the rat moving 1 believ I could go to I lleep tasier than when It's standing! ItUI 1 wouldn t bp surprised it Graee ' 1 it g- rather heavy after she's 3f ! "r 40 Her mother must weigh at b ast , 170 pounds 12:""! nang. OtMt more I'll bet the gfM who s running that switch engine n vor had hold of a throttle before

Rut perhaps his brake Is broken, ho that the only way he can stop Is by running against something I'm so glad I g ' here as soon as the car was ij.ened it would have been a pity if I had missed any of the refreshing n ' I'm getting U.40 I'ifl going to report this eon-

do lor I don't believe th" company j p. 1 I Um merely to fand in the aisles W i' with the porter whll pai- - Ifers art trying to get the sievp i tli . v,. given up ttnlr gfxtd 1 ash for. 1;H Tbere it Is aKHfn The switch t :v cot ha-k (,h, toot, .lal fc,rn mm vaoL' Vou cau L auturb M cj

lunat ies. 1:10 1 know that man in the nrjj berth is now in the, last throes. CouBound him. he ought to die! Any niao who can sleep tlmtugh a racket lik 1

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after all He makes so much noise ol tig owu that he doesn t know anything ajgfl Is going on. That's the great aJvantaifl of being a aaoiaf. 1 aaaoi I tttOOghl of It before Now I know whv ; a man who snores is always able to I sleep overtime. !:0S Ottch! That bump nearly threfl me Into the aisle. I wonder why they ! always run Into Bfl from the direction toward whieh on. s head points? I'll I bet there are seven distinct imprints : of my skull on the partition betweeu j tkla and the next berth. Oh if the coupling would only break and let ui run into the river!

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back near the station. Twenty peopl outside are trying to talk at once I can t make out what they re saying, but it must be funny. I can hear our BOT ter who evidently is standing at the car steps, laughing w ith great enthusl asm 1:21 Hollol Our old friend th witch engine has returned with steam up and the safety-valve showing w hat It a there for. I don't suppose they cat) find room for it anywhere- else in the yard. 2:41 Thank heaven! Only 19 mlnOtflfl to wait in this inferno. Jerusalem! They're going to shunt us around somewhere acaln. I wonder if it would do that poor fellow any good to pour some kind of a lubricant into his windpipe? It's too bad that Grace's hair l so dark Otherwise the down on her upper lip wouldn't show at all. 2:53 The Pullman conductor has Just yelled to the porter that the train to which we are to be attached Is an hour and 10 minutes late. Good-by, proud world, godo by: I'm going out to throw myself in front of the switch engine. If an all-wise Providence felt that I had any right to live this could never have happened to me. Chicago Record-Herald.

GERMANS FILLING COUNTRY Settlers Find an Ideal Location in the Stat 9 01 Virginia for a Settlement.

Richmond. Va. Lunenburg county,

along the line of the Southern rail-1 any, is filling up with Germans from the north and west. The newcomer mm buying farms and engaging in cat- j 'tie raising, poulTying. fruit growing gran cultur and similar pursuits. Mora than 40 families have moved in during the past year, and they appear to i happy and contented. They ar all making money, living economically, an l sc m delighted with the conditioni (toan here. Three years ago a German cam to Virginia from Minnesota He bought , a farm in Lunenburg county and begrvn to sow grass and raise cattle for markat He paid 13,000 for the farm, and b ss than a month ago he was ofI' reel 112,000 for Um farm, declining to 1 Mil at any Mica. He has made cattlt raising pay and pay handsomely. A colony moved In last month, buy-

I ing a farm of several hundred acres, : w hich was divided up among th rob 1 ony, each man getting almut lno acres. I They do not spread over an immense acreage but do attend to small flelris,

getting the best results, and with less lattor than the farmers of this section. Tbey have begun to demonstrate tc the farmers of the state that they know a thing or two, and the exatnplt Of small fields, well cultivated, is bolnu followed by many of the Virglniana.

THE DEFICIT INCREASING. fraaauiy ttaatloa la Becoming kaa ba: ras.sui(i to Kepubliuui The tt asuiy ft Belt fof the . .11 und. 114; last l i idai ago 124,000,000, or )00.'vo in ex. .aa ot Secretary Shaw anmale. It is wholly due to tucrea.ng i&neaoUturefl. for ina ratraava aa

! ibout in exieaa of that for

ast year, when, excluding the Panama anal payment, receipts and dlsbursolanlO pm lllj ballH01 Army, nary aud civil and miscellaneous expenditures all show marked increases, for June, the last month of the year, .here aaa a surplus of BllJSLtfSi, hieb, of urse bad the effect of maerially reducing the year's deficit. It . said that Una favorable result was aot at all the product of manipulation aut that, on the coutrary, claims were indited and paid with quite the usual promptness. There vas a slig'it inrease in receipts, they exceeding those if any month of the year except Octo5er last. There was a marked falling iff in flapenditurea, vviiith seems to be he rule in the month of Juue- whi. h ouni sugue.st that there is a practice A holding up bills to sonic extent. The June expenditures were only $;,Yvlv a bleb ia by far Um smallest of the ear. iu no other month did they fall ) low 4",ot'i'.ouu. July is always a heavy mouth, and .hat might be partly accounttd for by 'he bOldaag up of June bills. There re, too. heavy interest .laymeuts in hat month, though -tus yould hardly eem to account for the 'ftfrtatttl ex.teuditiue. The July diabonMBMnta, for nataaea, were 157,000,000 in the tis. al oar ending June fO, lyoj, about ihe ?ame in IM4, and 164,000, for July ast year, bung iu all cas.s far above he average Tin gr- at increases were n civil and miscellaneous, and in army ind navy. It will be so this year. Turning to July of th- flfawl year, we tiud the same jump in expenditures, lune showed a surplus for almost every say Rut yesterday the rreeenn

a defldt of 12.488,023, the receints

being 2.671.96, and the expenditure M y It is admitted that the defl. it for the current year will gn beyond he 124.01 M of this year, says th I Indianapolis News (Ind.). clearly, toajttatag will hav to le 1 'ne W e . annot allow thines to E j m as they have been going. The go i rnment is taklag va.-' sums of mon. y from the people, an.l yet it will have to take more. For we see no intlma : 'Ion that there is any possibility ol "eonomizlng. On the contrary, republican statesmen are talking of new

;iv"- - - Ii a.- -tamp taxes and a offe tax. Th" situation is cmbarra.in t he republican leaders, for they will not relish Ittaoatng additional burden.' Ii the pe.ipie in lime of j'ace. Ii ,0-g not occur to anyone that we could add ireatly to our raflttaa by rutting many if our tariff taxes in two Tfca lAm

in that it Is better to rais revenue bj putting on rather than by remittlns j axes. Thus more revenue will involvt I dded burdens. Rut more rataatti there must be if we are to OMtlBtH to llTe on the present extravacant ; enlt. If low taxes are n good 'hlnc for a city, as they are admitted to be they are gtno a good thing for a miI fion. Rut this will not. of floatM bf admitted by those who believe that national taxen are gfHid things In them- ! Mltrefl and Moroea of national pros

perity The deflctl is most aaaoyini to republican leaders and we do not wondr that it should be so and it must be somewhat puzzling to th humble republican voter who has been taaght to believe bat deficits were Imaoflfllbtfl under a revabUcaa atfaitnta traflnn. Rut ate ar 1 in for another ne this year wti i 111 be bigger than thnt for the vonr whu h has Jost i losed

J.ipaiisee Becomes F.pular. TJntll recently the Japanese language was studied only !v a few OerBUM eitb ers in the military BOliMBf of Barlin. and these received a subaidy from the academy to eucourage UMM iu their Studie- In future the Japanese language is to be taught in the German schools on the ame level as other foreign languages. In addition the lieutenants will be detached from the general staff iu order to follow the courses of the Oriental soinInar) of Merlin iu the Japanese ac-tiou.

Hint for Salesmen. This ability to bring the beat that Is m you to the man you are trying to reach, to make a good impression at the very first meeting, to approach a prospective customer as though you bfl l known him for years without offending bis taste, without raising the bast prejudice, but getting bis ym pathy and good will, is a great acCOntpUshnMBt. and this is what comin IB ll a great salary. Success Maga-tine.

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QUALITY IS OUR MOTTO!

Costly Mistake. When the Hi it ish admiralty built the cew and splendid naval barracks at 'but. am they lit ted up one of the largest rooms in tine sty le for courts-martial, and bad 'Court-Mart ial" inscribed on a big brass plate on the door When it was about to be used for the tlrst time the discovery was made that the regulations require all naval courtsniurt'.al to be held on the water.

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The KnglHh language according to , t German statistician who has made ; a .-rudy of the comparative wealth of languages- heads the list w ith the enormous vocabulary of ItOtOOO words. German comes next, with 10,000 I words; then Italian, with 75,000; j

French, with 10.000; Turkish, with 22, 100, ami Spanish, with 10,900.

Gluttons of Long Ago. "We bad b Crteaaaaa of rabbits, i and chickens, a leg of mutton boiled, three carps in a dish, a great dish :tf a sido of lamb, a dish of rOBBtOd ; plgaona, a dish of four lobsters, three j tarts, a lamprey pie. a most rare pfO, a dish of anchovies, good wine of j several orts most neatly dressed ' by our own niay!e Popjr'l liary.

Getting Giddy. He I suppose Catherine Rr own has her hair bleached now. She Yes; but how did you know? You're been away nearly a year "Yes. but 1 tnOOgbt that would be the next step. Um Ii id Just begun to spell her name K-a-t-h-r-y-n wh n I went away. "- Stray Stories.

Poor Preaching. John Whitcombe, a septuagenarian Inmate of a Laadoa workhouse died Mr i den 1 y while attending a service in the chapel. "Was there anything to bring on the seizure?" BOdtnar inmat was asked at the inquest. "No," was the reply, "unless It was the preaching."

American Coin for Europe. Since it seems tn be determined lhat the expenditure of Americans who go

i to Europe (Bf the suntmer averagei $1.00 for each BeTflOB, it follows tbat ' 100,0ft0,00 of the so-called balan e of i trade of I4C0.0OO.0OO this year will be I COVertd by thfse foreign voyageurs. ! The rush to Europe this year Is breakI Ing all records. The number of fid and second class passengers who bare

PAR AGP APHIC POINTERS. If tins con viel inn of republican T'r.i'ed S'ates senators for grsftlngeon' tinues. it will be dimeui; forthat party to obtain a Quorum wlnn the senate meets. With a deficit of MttJMO For the year the Russian offp la's are disheartened They should fake courage end insist on Secretary Shaw s argument that a eefiti- is a sign of propr rlty. - The elevator tru?-t in the w tl rn states has been Btagbt skinning the farmer-, and th railroad trust bl BBdet indlctrri' nt for plundering everyone except the favored few am! th republican politicians. S. .rotary Shaw says the deficit does, not disturb him. but what may stir Ms Slinw s hic essor considerably If the question of how new taxes can be imitosed to make the receipt equal the expenditures. The republican graft weevil can double discount the ind! weevil on decreasing the crop of eo;ton, and can come mighty near bankrupting tnc I'nltd Italia treasury if ihe republican politicians who are infested with II are not fumigated now and then Why is the administration anxious 'o proteei the Asphalt trust so much so that a special commissioner is being sent to Venezuela by President Roosevelt to COefCe that republic In'o restoring the r -phr.lt deposit io the trust which the courts of that country have declared it did not lawfully posse

W take it for grantf d ihnt if At-

Walttng for the Suprrme Test. ' S you are really in society?" said the friend of earlier years "I wouldn't say for sur" answered Mr Cumrox "NobodjT has ever approached me with any proposition to write up my past unless I paid to 3:0p 'em. "Washington Star. Safe Journey! Hip hip. hurray be'fl off for Riffln'? bay and here's that Pary soon may reach his goal, and if this heat tontinues ne hope h"'ll find a way to bring us back the old north jntle! N. V. II raid.

RELATED OF ROYALTY. King Leopold will leave a fortune of $10.000,000. most of whn h will go to the Helgian people for works of public utility, lis regards his daugh :s ns Lear came to regard Regan and QoBeriL The daughters will get about $4o.oue each

Early in his reign C.ar Nicholas 1 caught a bad lnad cold and ask'd a humble subject how this annoying ailment could be cured. The advice glv en

was that the imperial nose should be anointed at night with tallow from a

common candle. Years rolled on and one day by a mere ac Idem the ettT had the chance of looking through a book of household expenditures, and was ama.ed to And he ha i b en charged tor a pouud of tallow candles every uiglit since. New that the German crown prince has been married, court gossips in Ku rope are considering who is likely to be the bride of Prince Eitel, the hnlM I I second son. The general view is that

I; will be PrlBceaa Bra of Battenberg' with whom he wa Bitch smitten during a recent visit to England PrlBOSSS Eva is quite a pretty girl. Ju. f past 17 yearn old, who was brought up in the Simplest manner possible. It ia expected that she will inherit largely from Lei guüniothcr, ex Kmprcss Kugenie. The duke of Connaught Prince Ar thur of Great Britain w ho has Just entered upon his fifty sixth year, was the godson of the duke of Wellington and was taught to have great n v ret. a for the old gentleman One of the little boy's first efforts at drawing, it is said, was a picture representing t tie duke and Napoleon engaging in a pistol duel at point blank rang- ' Mycbar young prince," baid the duke, w hen shown thtfl youthful production, "remember that, though 1 fousht Uonapart". 1 could Barer flee him without the help of a telescope." During King Alfonso's visit to London several storie were told of how he at times shocks the Spanish dons with w ild escapades All these anecdotes, apocryphal or otherwise h Iped his popularity with the British public, show ing as they did that his II -year-old majesty is a real boy and not altogether a royal milksop. He rides recklens races with young officers, rings up the guard unexpec;edly from mere motives f mischief, am! leraily plays the same pranks as other lads of his age. Among his own Mhjectfl of the rank and file In pranks do him good, for even the Spaniard likes to think that his 1 wer, Ige. , an do something human and ur ceremonious.

F: ,inc"'s Oldest General. The oble-t general of Franco, Brig. G' n de Belgravia. recently died at the ag" of Me reOfltrad his cross for I . .miry at the battle of BofforlBO, in 1&.'.;. and won two stars In the battle of bampigny, in InTo.

The Statesman's Remarks. As a rule a BtOb man talks alto g t her differently at b eollaejA comni' in einent or a Chaatotiajaa from what he docs in a caucus. Wash Ington Star.

already baafl earrted acroa. la 80.000. (orreV par, luoeeedfl in proving the r V ; iki.iiiatijl mm r-. n .111 - - 1 e -

Thirty thousand more will go in July, aud the total for the s aaon is estimaUd at 200.000.

Not a Cash Basis. Wife -Mrs Hplurgit says she Is very particular always to pay her calls on time Husband -Well she'floonslsfent, anyway, the Splurgits pay everything 'on lime " Detroit Free Press.

Many men take d light In calling aW le&tiou u lbs good ibr 1 la 'heigv

Santa Fe railroad guilty of violating 1 hs

aatl rebate law. the railroad will be placed in Jail, as the president says he corporation and not the Individual shall be punished Washington post With Root in tin ablne: and a candidate for the republican nomination, and with Secretary Shaw and perhaps oilier cabinet officials after .be same plum it will requlie all o the atraaaaaaaaaa :hat the president ean muster la Rl ep the penCfl when It 'oniet t.. btddtag foi ibaaa aoatbara deb'gaici the n publican national oonvev.loa.

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TFRSONAL PARTICULARS. The family of the late On. Ootnx has preaaated the fawelad iward he reei rad from an Annilcan to he National m i urn of Havana. The late Mary A LtVCTBlOrfl was otc " called "the Daniel VTahttar of ftBserlcaa women" becaaae of har maJe.stie mien. BOlldltJ Of haracter. Doric tiu.plicity of thought and weight of utterance. .Miss l'.e.-sle Bain, who lives on a farm tear Chatham. N. Y bflfl been appointed an orarfleer of btgherara la her district. Mi.-s Hain declares she will see that the work is flrafl done. She lnteBdfl to have the best section of road in the township Miss Helen Uuck. president of the graduating t la.-s at Mount Holroha 004' pg,o, probably Is the greatest woman Athlete in the world, hut In a'tainlng that distinction has sacrificed tone of her studies A famous university trainer says that with silntitie instruction Miss Din k would prove a worthy rival Of IQBM of lb" ball male athletes. Harold A. Uniaf Of Portland. Me., ha.s received an appolntOMBI from the ge retary of the interior as supervisor of native tadlBB BiOflle. Mr. LoftBg has passed some tinte among the Sioux Indians of the i,si bud Indian res rvation in loath iiakota bOBOBslBg much inierMted in the Indians and their music. Rll new dilti, s will take him aSOB the various reservations of the Indians in the west. Mrs. Frederick Ferris Thompson, of KflO York, is an BBkBOWB woman- in a public sense that is tosay who is doing in dam tblBt with her noaer aith out ihe imbarrasflnieBi of conditions. sähe has erected a physical culture building for tho Teachers' college, in New York. OOSttBg 9880,1 A library buildIHK which flhfl iBVfl a--ar took f.Xl.uOO, and a BBUBga ehapal bVlldtBg lor Williams coHegf, Halting 84UU.UUO, will be dedicated in a fan das.

One Kind ot Enough. At dinner small Bthal asked for flugar 01 her berries and was frVBl a Bpoonful. "Is that Saongh?" nskej her mot irr. "Yes, that's little vaougb niiiwmi," fflplivd Libei.-ruiladeiphla Ut'coid.

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II, 1 iv n Wiinmn Wee I rn il ti i Tiiut Had Hege I4n Wrstem .1 1 Hanjr Kent a Thg iintnodiuto rans-s of hi r 1 vary, but most of IhetB 0 M f or poiaoaoel blood. Ia ariaiiiilfl t Ifl scanty or thin ; the B ri ai fectly nourished nml jKiiu hi which they express their ereakm

oolda tha blood Bbaorbi poia 11 t mucous surfaces, and tha poia n I

th nerves nnd produces pain, I aiatiflw, malaria and tha trip, th In tha blood raodnoaflUfldiaconii u Indigofltioa the (aaefl from the i r matter kept iu the hy.-t 111 flj tbl bin 1 in aba aune wny. Tho ordinary haadaobo ctuee . i g:eonlvtcmixiraryrelief. Thejd g tha nala bat do not drivo the p .1 of iba blood. Dr. Williams' Pink on tho contrary thoroughly renew tbl blood nml the jtuiu iHflappcnn 1 t aentljr. WoraaalanarticaJarhari 1 tii. v' pills nu anfailiag relief la b tda. in s naaaad by biibiihIb

Miss Stella Blocker r ntlv r;i i . 1 ;

Williama' Pink Fills did me a gn nt i

of gisxl. I had hoadii h in ni vail tin

1 time. After 1 had taki 11 three boi 1

ttteee pills I Iwcanio entir. '.! " "How long bad juu, laffered ! da was asked. " For Ki'voml yeaia. I can't tell tha Bsaot data arbaa aay llbaeaa J 1 came 011 by alow degrees. I ba 1 Uea going dovvu hill for many yeai - ' " Did you liave any otlieruii "I was very weak and someti fever. My liver and Iddaeyi fd ted as v. 11 as my hc;il." " How did you come to takfl I dy that cured you ?" "I saw in a southern in w - a statement of some js rsoii vho w . I of alike fr-uible by Dr. Wilhams' i'k Pills. My physician hadn't dom I gsil, so I tviught a box of th - IIa Aft r I hm! taken one bofltlfelt .2 better tbat I kept on uutil 1 becani atiraly well." Miss Blodor's lmtne is a 1 Louisiana. Dr. Williame Pink F -r sold by all druggists. Baavk - I. they cure neuralgia, si-iati a. prostration, tortuU paralysis auo ucO mattam.

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In the bright lexicon f youth n ni word more attractire than u 1 poetaa (ilobe. " . ULCERS FCR THIRTY YEARS.

Painful Eruptions from K to Feet Seemed Incurable I" ' He Used Cuticuia.

Another of those remark nM" r Cutican, sfer d OCtetl nml all ' I fi led. tefitied to by Ml. M I I i.onesv ille, Texas, 111 the t ' letter: "Kor over thirty years I fenvl from painful ulcers and mfi rTa' t ion from m v knees to feet iwl Had neither doctor nor niedn ittC ' 1 me. until 1 Bflfld Cfllkwa Bo p ,)n'' ment nnd Till. which cured 1 n 1,1 montlin Thev helped me the Wt tirt time 1 u-ed them, nnd I to write tlos so that others mfferiw I did may lie save,) from misery " . A truly molet mnn ia one who Icfp his eptaioa ui liiflnell to huntcli S Pksej une. THE PLAYWRIGHT-STAR

Odette Tyler, Famous Actress, Doan's Kidney Pills.

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