Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 April 1906 — Page 7
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SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON. f Iis and tbe Sabbath" 1 :.urna-
tional Sunday School on for April 8.
12 ! .4- M. moo
I.EWN TKXT.-Matl.
v - i. a. . DKM TKXT.-"IUaani!-T the
tstf. uy ukMp it holy "-K I i .Mi. fc-arly sumni.r of A 1 .. Ir tu in Jills ( tU se und far uf Jesu m'isirj li. M r: Bsano nld ri oirmaaaaao la BAlMti iuiie likely Capernaum. par an ounli uf Mark UM an.i l.uke t .-j n 'tM iio' I Mi ansa i Hie, -. 1 Sam. 14 &. Paa. (6 via; laa I 1117. Atnos 6 .21-21; als Malt IS. i hfM'a in 1 1 n i working un ti.- s.-.b-1 uh dajr.-Mark 1:21-:. Lttko U.lv-M; 14.1Jolin .2-10. i.14. imt tha Sabbath tl.routi the Kinta . t iv followins leading aaamSa lien. 2 1 i, Ks. M C : 9J41 & i: it. Cl, 1 S 1 ; 31; . IS; Neh. 13 U 22. Iso. : lam. 8 2 . Ohta, U: Jr i: :t-n; I k OJ 12. 13 Ainoa & I; l.uke 4 I; 23 ML l .. new. !.'t-lay fatl-ith Mark ICW; John :lf. Ails 1 CO 1 2. Itev. l.Mk Comment and Suggestive Thought. V. 1. "At that time It V n "Ptokably Mtoe Sabi-ath In the Boat! . . -.-Ii " - Cambridt Uirde. Jetiu w. nt on the Sabbath tliy through tbe The disc iiles ::nl J- i wer wa!ktag a Ions a public j:-th through s neld. with Kt.tndinx grata on tithe, - ;e. The train (' una' 1 was wheat '. less likely, barley. "His disciple, wen M huneered. " They were doibt
q tno.r way to or from the m rn iVrtM .a the ryovne An I u 10 pluik the ears ot torn ' Luk . . rubbing them in their han . aayarate the kernels from t!-.- ihafl :.e eier-wafhful Phari ees 1 ritlcise - soon as the disciple uegan to d V. 2. "Behold Thy dlr:p!es." CMM w . not plucking and eating the grain ;t the fault-finding Pn.trlsees nee ;anre to make a point against Mite through His disciples. imilying thai H permitted their act, and Wan, ther? responsible for It. v .1 "Hare ye sot read:" Thlsq .een. a favorite formula of the rat.bls la usfd ironically Luke puts it: Have ye not read even this' Per haps the r.-y passage referred ;o had been read In the synagogue only a few m.n . e.i before. What David 1. : one of the greatest of the Hebrew. See 1 Sam. 21:1-7. V 4. "How he entere; the bf-use ol G ! The Tabern:!! f wa at th.t :.:ue in Nob. a town of It. n Ja min neut Jerusalem." Swete. "And did oat th 'Wbread:" "David took the cons;lated bread, aa it were, from before he very face of iiod. "-Ueecber. II was od the Sabba.h. too. as it was oa Jay the bread was chanced. Cmpara I Sam. 21:6 with Lev. 24 S. V.&. "Or have ye not ra 1 ta the lawa: " In aagft passages aa Num. ttzt, 10 The prieats in the temp.e pnifani- the Si '.bath :" "Pv kindling fires for :b IfaU i tTerings and bearing the ?-a -riflces and utensils thr.rjch the temple. The Sabbath was the prlesta' ! . - 'lay. - AV 't V 6. "But I say unt yo "A solemn aflimi.-tlon. wih a cattail t ne in the WM e: ' Expositor s (ire.- Tetamen". In this place 1 me pr." tttff thsn tb temple:" K. V. margin, "a greater thing" "a reaaing supptrted by all the beat manuscripts and täte cetltor Cook. V "If ye bad known ha' r ;h: " If they had umlerstood n.t ineraly the letter of Fcriptrre but It? spirit. "I will have merry, and not rlflie:" Quoting Hoe. 6:6. the UMMgat of nrhich Is rrpeated in man r.-r i-jfRatei "Ye woi.i1 not ha-.e ndn:ned." (the Greek rerb sigti Raa forma! and official condemnation V. The important saying cf thi e is preceded, in Mirk (2: ST), by the connecting link: The Sabbath wai M fc)r man, and no: man for QM bath." This great ?ny nz i the ceu
tl : rinciplc of Sabbath-observance V 9. "He went into their syaaI 1M According to Hi.5 custom of r- !ir chur.h-golng iLtik- ln. V '.' "And behold." " A uote of ex- ' natteji to draw attention to th Bpeusaaib "A man which had mri withered: " l.uke. the phys.a, notes that it was bis rlght hand ' 'nl ihey asked him. saying, la It ' 1! ta heal on the Sabbath daya" ': jaic law did not forbid worJ:3 nt-. b'it the rabbinical tradltloa and interpretations did. V 11 They made WO rc. 'r -fkjg taftal rply eatfkl they make ihere-
ac II
1 12. "Tlnw miuh Iter than a shc-e if
. .. To
1
then is a man
That is the
I a whi'li ' hnsttisn livilization 1 " 'voa yet adequately answere 1." Bruce. Then, aa they Mill held the'r s -wept abot:t Him a look rrow and indignat: aa (Mark), an ! r ! d :ho ' rijp!e. 'Stretch forth hind-" "The rrm was not with- " Vincent. "And he s-r-tchel It "Th healing end '.n outMng may be concelvel as cmoranous." Expositor's Greek ment. 1 he.i the Pharisees went cu
held a council against Him:" .
miracle can persoade hostile bear. -Ueikte The Sabbath Question. The s.Tbbr.th made for man When H.rist aid last. He did not aboiish the Sabbath, tut confirmed it. rat abbath la Ood'e gift to man. But did He not abrogate the Saturday Sabbath' To be sure, the apostle, after the resurrection, came to observ. ;he anniversary of that great even: rather than th.' day whew Christ !a 'n -he trave; but In so d vng did no r enee to the Fourth ' mmandmcni which merely requires one to rt ce -ay In even. The teventh ia tc Sabbath." and we are not told where a aaubt should bsgin.
TO PREVENT FCC. DISEASE 3Li& State VeUrin.irisn Fiather Declarea Faiiuau Should 3 Very Vigilant Our racwa experience Wttfe fool HU'i ajaatD tiaaa 1 u athl teaih a lewaoo. This diattaa is one of Use milder luf. dlseiuea Though it ;r-aN from am mal :.. hLiiu:u a. h extreme rupidity It runs iu course in a ter Ii weil.., and alnjot :uvaria!i.y ends m aaaajlafa racoeery Fatal tru.iii;'i.ii. , rH vt congre - lonfideied Ii w.s. ., ap.ronate ha:f a million dollars to exterminate it ifier it ha. 1 !:.,.! r apie.,r.iucc 0:1 4 law Hrnrn Balaid larau Thou and at cattla, at iieep and wine. r .-.infl...i in order 1 1 pre vent ib.- : . fr.,n, -atniiifj a Ken?ral f(K(j.-;d in th? I nif d States
Mild a.s the dis other affe. ti sldered tcK ir while this VI dividual farmle.irii a icsMin f illiping out
disease had a Rood aw atvkAtaUa in lion dollars 1 Devc : f.ave I i w raaih Work 'at hi
is compared with expn.-e a-u.- cu-
ext.'i t.inute It
The in tail to If the BJMMtl upon aa and a a mil 1 1 would
l w
in pn liata akaaM n-t froiu this
of fist an 1 t oeea looked
he laijM.rtari.e of thU or have a kaowiedga of the
foo 1 that üi.iy 1 ' dun. We il i nr.t appreciate protaetloa liom an eneniv until we kavt made It j acqiiaintam c Bright anttahlai . low teiperatur dryaesa and ptaaeral '!e;iuliness prevent the development of dise.is. These same con lliione are conducive 10 the be I aaalth of lusher animal life. Ost. Iei tf.ely we r !cr to th-ni a p."! sanitary inli;ions. It is neces.-ary .i-ide fr .::. prividiii.' -uh conditions to protect anlmaia against the latro duction of diseases from lo. ahtiej where ihey are prevalent. Baferte oraaooad in thai direction, cons; b ring the slight expense, are more truKful in thdr results that any 01:1er single fperaiion on tht farm Kvery farmer and owner ol live Btoik should take the hame nieas ures to pr. tect bi farm trom invasion by disease as a state live stock boa re takes in protecting a stare from th introduction of animal plague frou ther idjntrles. Work of this ktu by a live fttoek sanitary b.ard Involve; m.in;. difficulties and the ex pen ti' ire of large sums of money yet it is aatully accomplished and is a profit.tb.e inve-tnient for th state. The individual farmer has tht advantage over a state or government orgaimation he hi In a position to lie perfectly familiar with ail condition? astasias, on his farm and It .ompiete m r of Um situation. A HANDY DOOR PROP. Bow a Device Car. Be Fitted to the B?rn Door Which Will Hold It in Any Fr?ition. A han tjf door prop is made of a
piece cf -xt. a short piece of board I
Ix Inches and I ft lonz. a little sire and a few nails and staples Firt. explains the Farmers' Review.
jp
Tilt: i-H
cut the 2x 4 four in. at -
trim your biard dnar.
one end anil round
soiar- an
to a point .1
off the top of the
vo ir 2x4 en the Ion
bout 11 inches frcm the bottom Next nail the raaUMM m ! of your
board on t!. i 1- of the 2i4 so it will work e;.-il Now ri; v Riefe up atain.-t the door an i na sire shown In cut so tha hn
it will hold stick np hn to work puh up wire and II sill fail an I aoM door open
thai yaaa 1 the
wanted e stick
(ion or fat. ly disturbe be greatly rstem of
Effect of tjtiietneas on Xilk Giving F. J Lloy d. M Kngliahman that hnbeen making sc-me investigations re: .itive lo the nrtatioai in the compon of tbe iow h milk, believes that the quietness of the cow regulateihe preserew of fa to a large extent He believes ihat if the cow are kepi qule: they will Increase the produc-
while if they are constant I. the quantity of fat WK ednced. He says that th t-thering cattle practiced
in the udand of Jersey results in free dorn fmm excitement, and that this quiet has resulted in the course o' generations in very rreatly ln reastnt. the quantity of fa' in Jersey milk Many American dairymen will aaaaal this theory quite readily, as they bav themselves found that any unusua disturbance among the cows a flee U the butter production HORTICPLTURAL NOTES. If you have any waste coal a-hes ratter them ametüt the gooseberry and currant bushes. Thrifty young trs are more apt tc live than the larger 0:1 Their root! are smaller, nn-1 more apt to be al. taken up In transplanting. On ws. sheep ttfl . have no good excuse for beinit in an orchard at any Urn-- There's always danger that they will bark the trees especially when grrrn loiage la abrenL Farm Juuro-J
A CURE FOR DEBILITY CAVE H,M special rates.
Or Wiihamfc' Pink Pills A Reliable Hemcdy far the Weak, Ailing erd Bloodless. W!i 11 th UhIv h wial; and the blv-1 thill If inaoiui lliia ilifh, lt to hud the cauo un!- -c u vaiuig illness La- nn
coiled, or the sufl. n r liuppeus t- bo a the
- !i the veigo ... womanhisMl. - uro influinccs, aometbiiig on aeah fetal ta aM'aaaoMMnttttajaai rfe, may laai to a ajoaa ianaHaiaaag tJf the 1,1 -1 and an aofaatafeaaaal of tin-whok-boiy. Wh. ti a serious hr feu Itaaa laaahai th. r.. iua to u.. u tuiiig that VfJII a.-. ount f. r it. Mr. V I j ViZ, , f Tip?. 11. W V i , has found a auct-issful inet ho-1 of treating wiakuos and II nllniMiicaa Ho nyi : 'I nvsl Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for weakness aaokaaj by u Hnajariiis aialailal latartfeai boajaa ia tb.- sjirmg . t k The w .ist t-tfect.s i f thi - were iudigc-s-tioii sod a bewi slate ..f my Llissl. I was aaunaUjO, us the do tors sav. People g. ii.- ally Byoald say that I didn't havo Mood aaoagh, or thai I ttida t feaai the right kind of l mI ; imiii' M t.-. tbm My kidneys ami liver wi re out of nrdar. I was badly aunoyed by sour ri in;from my ataoaacfe. Tie ie was n g-nl At nl of ja;u, t', la Biy bnck and nudvr my right sh-.iil.b r btatle.H II .w i.gihd this.- troubles la-t: " "For .v r two years. Bot float months of that time I was under t'.ie oaiw of a rhjairfaw. but his aardh hit did m 1.0 MeHiiwhilo I barred f the run that bad feeea xvroufcbt bv Dr. WilUauts' Pink PlDa." 'Vou owre your cure to thec pfOs ?" " I certainly d ., and I als . kn w t:.at they are belping others to wfeora I have reis in mended them. They have r al merit and I kn .v oi nothing that would take their pfea . ' Por further information and valnnble booklet address the Ijr Wiiluims Mecli-afewCo.,Scbeuec-tac!y, N. Y.
Botel Man Knew Bow Patrons and B Himself.
to Please His cent
It W oar ,f thoe where, if jou want ai i. .k ior 1 and don t
u'onv.M.- Iio'e's, lung ..u y and tind it, and aliere
ndiard 1 u imn et nun until the
next RtoraiBC, h0 he aays: "Two dol Urs. please." lie nevri tails to lie cu Land tii. 1. irlatea a ariler 111 talent Sea . my "damasera" had c-nt nie a little 141. giving me special rates of 91 JO untie, .in I l 25 daabfe, and 1 thought 11 h 1 a pretty thing 50 in the morning I preaca'sd my lut'e l ; lay mi' "lou gave us special rates I bei .eve i :, lay! "Yah, doi iae ifejfet," aaewaisd m.ne b' ri Um doli.ir and a had i aPOCill," 51 I pud lom l" erit , .n wkiek he made at I. i-t II and unit ir a, rej... iv 1 mil. h as I . Maid. I strolled don to the diit with' a
coinni. 1 i entry mid "Mi n t Dornr W I dein t II.
Of SI II aic-
r . 1 1 liiisnionai - . who mitiu.I e ahoiri semeihing. and in a very li'b täte o: bw ki
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TERRIBLE SCALP HUMUR. Head Covered witli Humor Sores, with Loss of Hair Another Speedy Cure by Cuticura Hemedies.
STItAY SQUIBS. The resources cd the present king of Servia are said to be aoout to Peter out
"Are Club?' " Tied."
The men .s tha: 1 spoon"
1 still in the 'Don't Worry Xo, I resigned when I mar-
.-'uitor -' 'Wfeal are all Ihne photos for" ' The Belle - Oh. my collection of souvenir
"AH my life 1 had leen IfOoIJiill note I or i'-ss with humor ia my icatp, nut about a j ear ago it became Wots, tad rn v a!p was covered with tittle r. , ; whi.h .t.h.Hi so it neatly made me ruy. my l.air also tiegun to get dry ar.d tail . ut 1 tried all L.nd of hair restorers aith no effect, and 1 waa nearly diacour1 aged: but one day I Was reading in a pa I per what the Cuticura Hemedies bad dune ! for s'alp diaeasos. and decided to make a tnal. I got a cake ot Cutuura Soap, a lox of tuticura dial mal and CatJcan Resolvent Pills. I us, d them a. or.l ng ' to direction, and soo-i noticed a difference: the tiny sores en my s!; iean to atal. t!:e it lung 4sape4, and mv hi r j began tOfpWWthick. I have ued aal) 1 lie one cake f Si .t. on lx of O.ntinetr, and re rial of Pills, ;.nd n.iv.- 1 fasve no humiT on mv s. i!: n my hair ia "ft and sJkv. Miss Msrrir C. Atkin. Fox Kar ;'.. ..... M, M... Ii, lJa."
Anxious
et a new t of Hi
"There Is on old proverti that a man becomes what he eats " "Then I rnppore all the cr.nnibais will become missionaries in time."
.. r-.i..ir.
"We Americans eat too much." sa'd the scientist. "Yes.'' said the ordinary citizen. "We eee the cost of food going up so fast that we fee" there ia no time to lose."
To Cuba.
we., car 1 aata
r a 1 ion
Every Frulay. the Havana Limited. Pullman train of dining car, . i'.h moking i-s in, l.arber tfecp room, with ImrlnT and vain m
tr.m, lr.ia .ng rex in and pin irs. leaves St. Ia.ui a
M ll-.l- TO I II
"I hear the i :ilence last night was rather cold." said the critic. Most of the people were at first, replied Hamm, "but when they remembered that tbey had paid good money tc ea tbe show they gc.t bet
9 I M. a t he
..rid arrive a? tc ate:,!nshi bile at 3 '' P M Mtardsj ef the Havana limited.
n'te'lcetf I not. mm 'crew
. ;.-e ' mÜS, and paaaea kat r Havana at sunr:--
"Tbat brother af yojr. Lucy, said the man of the bouse, -iiems to be a pretty toagfe character. Deed h- Is, tab." replied the colored maid "He Jrs' aatchally teems to be de white kbeep ob our fambly. sho nuff." FAIP.ED PROVERBS
I Ohio K R 00 - it llo . fka arnv.i' tbe p.... tti..!
B S. "Pi n
into the b.r-Mundav.
K.turning. the S S. "Prince -e" aaile fr. tn llavnna af 5 00 P. M Wedaea'Uo. an.'in t Mobile at davliirh; Fl days, and the Havana Limited kavea the twaaassup docks at 0 ij A. M and arnii at St. ! itia Sstwdjaj roomings A delightful . . '.'- miint n,.
t - p.i for ix m.'Tuti' !. Vient or write Jno. il Pasjcnger Ageat, St.
ail aa von' M lu-a!l. GeaI . -
jour in w,
wii business Is bu sines, r. first in ace tc bis sweet are the uses of ad-
ajhtd lrst
ashes. Revenge is
Versify. Money 1, ..e 1 ...are go west, young man Nwver go back u a friend in need is a friend indeed Fine feathers makes fine birds of a feather fiociv together Facts are stubborn things are not always what they seem. PrcK-rai-iinaiioD Is the thief of tin.o and tide wait for no man. Ignorance of the law excuses no ona g xid turn de rvi an jth1r. Flattery is tbe f od fcr fools nub in where ang's fear to tread. A drowning man will catch at wixt teil wiii. h way tfea wind blows. A stitch in time save- nine tailor makes a man w?nts but little here below. Every man is tbe afcfcl ect of bis own f inune knocks once at ovary man a door. Cate will kill a at has nine live there a man with soul ro dead men tell cd tales.
Overshoot lag the Mark. M: 0Briea Ifewal metl.c.nedid M ke tin. I ihe heatT Mm Rilej -Drvil a knew O kao He tool. riucli av t he was sick for t.n ft . ttcr he got well lioa'on Traveler. m
A- Soc n as Spiing Comes tbe n.d el liartield lea 1 L.-etil :lt. Ibis Noudetfal hert msabeme pwiBaa tne Idoeil 1 01-es the system, ci ars the .m . pie ion .n.l in-ures a natur.il action of . tin liver, kidney, stomach and bowels, j Ojod lor young and cid, a! all aeasons.
sbenit tfea Iv fixed mi
'.m a nan his favorite rha.r wifl
the of 1
evening M bat sou.
s.apr. hts lalier told be
a fthai
WHO SHE WAS
SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM
And a True Story of How the Vegetable Compound Had Its Birth and How the "Panic of '73" Caused it to be Offered for Public Sale in Drug Stores.
Tliis remarkable womnn maiden liume was li ti s, v. a
L.vnn. Mas.-.. February ith. isiii. com injr from a pood old' Quaker faoallj I-T sotue yeaia she taught fcbiad. and I vari.e knowu as a woman of an alert
whose' restore r:i ar-ued
ri v.i-f- 1
avA-7 i ? O Set
and investig-afinir mind, an earnest seekcr after know l-dgv. and aNive all. possessed of a v. onderfnlly sy mpatbet.c nature-. In IS41 she married Isaac Pinkliam. AaaSuilder and real e state operator, an-' their early married life vema marked by
p. ospenty and bappluesis. Iney uu.l four children, three sons aad a daughter. In those prxl old fashioned .leys It was common for mothers t make th. ir n'.ii home m'dielnes frm r.n 's and herbs, nature-'s ow n r. medic s calling in a physie-ian only in specially urgi'nt cas.-s. My tradition and c peri, nee many of tlu-m gained a wonderful knowledge of the CO rati VW jiroperties of the various nsds and hc-rl.s. Mrs. Pinkhain tHk a gnat bate real in the study of roots and herbs, their character: it i-s and power over disease. She maintained that just as nature so bountifully provides in the harvestfields and orchard. vegetable foods of all kinds; no. if v but take the pains to find them, in the roots und herbs of tbe field there are renu'dies expressly designed to cure the various ills and weaknesses of the body, and it was her pleasure toseareh these out, and prepare simple and effective m-di eines for her own family and friends. Chief of these was a rare combination of the ehoi-e-st medicinal r ts an., herbs found Iw-st adapted for the cure of the ills and weakness peculiar to the female sax. ami I.vdia K Pinkbain's friends and neighlwvrs learned that her roaapoaml relieve-l ami cured and It booaoao .mite opulur among them. All this so far wasd"iie freely without money and without price, as a
the family fortune. They that the medicine which waa
sai good for their woman friends and
as c pu-.ii y good for the women of the whole world. Tfea rinkhams bod no money, and little credit. Their tirt laloratory was the kitchen, where roots and herM wcro stceiied on the stove, gradual v fil ing a gross of bottles. '1 hen came the question of seliing it, or always before they had given it away freely. Tiny hired a job printer to run off seme pamphlets sa-t.ing forth the m rits of the medicine, now call.d I.vdia E. Pinkham's Vegetal. le Compound, anil these wer
Ulistribute'', be the 1'inkham sons m
Hoston, Vow York, and jfrfWrfelyW The wonderful curative proja rties of the medicine were, to a great extent, aelf-ndvert ising. f..r whoever as d it re rrnxmarnded it to others, and the demand gndaallj increased. In IST7, bj - n. l ined efforts the family hal 01 led mao igii money to comOaoaao newspaper advertising and from that time the growth and success of the enterprise were assured, until today Lydia 11 I'iukham and her Vegetable t'onitouiid have become household words every -where, and many tons of r.s.ts and ki rls ere ued annually in its manufacture. L- dia K. Linkham herself did not live to BOO Ifeo great aoaoaril of this work, tshe pas- d to her reward years ago. but not till she bad provided means for continuing her Work aa . Tee- v v as she could have done it kataatl Dnr'ne h : long and eyntfvj', experience she '-..is ever liicthodical in her wi rk afce waaala ajiooaaafal topresi rv- ii i- r.i of ev. r case t hat came to her attention. The case- of every sick woir.aii v. bo applied to her for advice atil ther- were th"tis.iiis received careful study, and the details, including symptoms, treatment and results w. tc rci-ordcd for future tcfcretiee. and to-day these records, together with hundreds of thousand made vnce. ares available lo Olafe OKMBOa the world over, and represent a vast collaboration of information regarding the treat ment of woman's ills, which for authenticity and a.-euracy can hardly be equaled in any library in the world. With T.- din F. Tinkham workesd Let dr-nghte-r - in - law. the present Mrs. Pinlcham. sl;c vvas.arefully instructed in all her bard-woa knowledge, and for year- she assisted her in her vast corrcsp ndence. To her hands naturally fell the direction of the work when itsorigina tor passed away. For nearly twentyfive v. ars she has continued it. and nothing in th werk shows when the first I.vdia E. Pinkliam dropis-d her pen. and the present Mrs. Pinkham. now the mother of a larg family, took it up W ith women assistants, some at
capable as h. rs f. the present Mrs
lalxir of love.
But in ls?:t the financial crisis streck
Lynn Its leugt h and sever itv w er. f.-, I...,' i, .-.inn.'iKi- ,'-,.,i.''i
a I a iuii iiiaiii c on mii tu .s liii.i nM n .uuu
probably from the office of no other
i person ,iave so many women ts-en ad
i'l h'uvtii regain health. Sick wo
'imeh for the large real estate interests of the I'inkham family, as this class
of ! sit. ess suffered most from
fearful dep.-. v:, .n. v w i-:i th. 1 el cial year dav ned it found their property swept away. BflOM other source cf inceime had to be found. At this point I.vdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable i orn pound was im -1 ku'-a u to the world. The three sons and the da lighter, with their mother, combined forces to
men. tins advice is "xoiirh for Health" fnciv ijiven if you only write to ask for it. Baetl is the history of Lydia E. Pinkham's egetable Compiund ; made from simple roots and herbs; the on great m-dicine for women's ailments, am! the fitting monument to the noble woman whose name it Wars.
DU FS "Ö MONEY TILL CURED
31 SD roa rati Imn Tiunaiilmi
Oaataj Wrts asata m Pwow Ta Cmtad
KASiAJ CITY K0.(uueei uw
M
?.ei Si-ir,e
Under ualuv t
tra:t;bt 5c i.. . . ,
SICK HEADACHE
mu. h eier to do th . ..p'e arre no- generj'lv t tor c ranted that oj
Ladies Can Wen i Shoes t smeller after usins Allen'-
Addrc
u u!-i tute. In - A. v. inmsted.
1 Po j . S
P of-
KL ir.
CARTERS
ITTLE IVER
A Ladies' Tailor. She Was she ev. r lis ; pointed by a Mllor? He )h ye?; she married one. Yonkers Statesman.
trc touch of na'ure ma's the wkoto eorld km. OtfeOt tcucbes foasatvo tnenlkk ; You always get full value ia I-cw: Riapie li.nder ttaiKbt fc cigar. Vam 0000. 1 r Lea s lactafy, Peoria, Iii. ft an ieop!e lave themselves ahnest tc death.
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