Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 June 1906 — Page 2
TONIS TREATMENT P!
Week Stomach and Sick Heads., Cured by Or. William" Pink Pill.
Uncle Bertrams
Curate
Tlu warv
sTmptom fcKllllr ICH
By SHIRLIANA
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son. MU
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WHEN HOUSECLEANiNC.
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Ali Day Piovid n Siu"tt:0!l tOl
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v. Conl l i that 1 died, er '
is a fie-
uu tlnre i no wii" "uu than Dr.Wiih.ti: l ink ii by the tutvtiieiit of Mr. !, a mining Mein. ' nioals eran of Hal It Ii UM Oi Third lax Infantry. , , r N U Writ situ I left
.uein.
i ncle Bertram would have a curat: The parish, which all told, only m is wm ftao soul ill not really want one. t we -mother. Coestance. George n,i 1 certain! .1 J not want oae. But m no Ml Uw hi had made up hi-
would hare of his new
.ir, o roff e kn-w.
,1 bv the
1 th nk.
tf (or h .: ef1"t wa Uht of Nabu, hadncz be iou oa"
N out. J Work 1
von w 'it t
.it bouse leaning, be entirely worn . ..u atuouut ol spell. Do u t fur luncheon to keep
i v-,,, v MM t i take a good
myself, that he tatst you In gnaw MaMal condition during
Our Pattern Department
SU1BT-WAXST COSTUltE.
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a'ter hli : o' aay :ae coio
and no: hing
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a
m& ' aiwayauai m my ttouiaob. whi 1 run down and dh thing on my f ud Sick hwidaol t care wbcth. r 11.' vuai'h refused to i 1 and I almost ri. i I rut I had tro .1 - iue without reln-f. .v a rattl. -nake ant :.i work entirely haof which 1 meal i
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tell you net. with
hat
Is a M IM 1 can
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m.aiy Then I that Ira I I ed. i Dr. tM .1 : :ive
of 00
s we
uoe. who Is led the , and we all. u- ..'.:y did boat upon
He wnoe to I'nrie BertraiB visit an I aid that if he heai on.' who wan ed trainin I
nies he would remember him The fourth who tried his fat Mr. Fitzgerald. He wasn't very
nn.i vpt h. vt.mted a title.
been to Cambridge, on mlddle-azed, and eventt gree. HU history before
veiled tn mystery
his past was his apparent familiar ac qualnunce with royalty. The touch I :r. hi InMmary w.th tfc
r. ml fami:v made htm inieresuaR
But I could see that um le
ihi inini; tuiic
To remove pencil marks from paint . .. . ii. ; llODC i In 'Olum a j'4i..v oi 1 i - it tnove ftnaer marks from do- i I nubs and locks use i..re s. -ap and olJ ,1 r,e o!!i . .. M ni.-;.'' ..n t r.moveJ
youn I Di ma u 'u""1
He hnd.wi sa - with
hed. when ah P-u: nouiu -
an I lrash. if actually amy. um
iould not be allowed to Kt In
1
The only clue tc any such awn-. .
V. MM tne lumuuir j HMSTf t hj iamb furniture iwlish has been used.
hen j a-
V. ;..-U ail whit
, : !i v. rm wa
I . .tme. But the shadow of, hiTa rather doubtful. I wish
tboiiRhl
he had
Tli v cur.il nn v had failed. 1
the pills to a preat many, . very every one nked i:ip me bo and I told . I'.;. . l' .N. I v.ui-
. . . m
Ii ,h want totid health you mnt baTe pref. rr?d.
ooil In.!. Ir. vMlimms I'uik iius netuaUv make new bloixl ami r re hiitt. r-d in. rves. Th-y are sohl by
for .i mug oat v hat v
th- n l'r
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Dr. Will
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TOLD OF THE TITLED The aultnn of Turker 1 a coLord Tweedmoutb, first Icr 1 of ;h?
-, r i,i buns over our neaus nith unusual heaviness; and when the vinp advertisement appeared In rhavdl paper we fe'.t th..t i gw trouble was Indeed upvn us: W bv a w.ntry rector, a , n carats No objection to one trtm frtm the university to whom a Utla mieht be piien. Broad-minded
Offered: board anä rest-
irn-c in charain?: 01C ree;cry. mail salarv. Dry. bracing climate. Fntv of spars t'.ms could be guaranteed. Tennis, golf, boating, bathine. ho'-kev. blrvcllcc. riJin. driving, moI . . J aEj the ufe of stables." I'u -it hnd no less than Z0 replies to h:,' a ..erti. men Oh", those replies. Some of them were wurth keeping.
n nn; ie weeoAnd vnen the
A...' el I fa
:an.
told us can üdly what he had scon. I ts:ect he had done someth'.nK llkt
w.n -.ng up the royal clocks. Th ie that was the case, whv need he
been ashamed of such good wcrk I can
not understand. I think Mr. Fitzgerald would bav suited us in many ways, but uncti didn't feel sure of him. so he was dis missed, though with less summarinesi j than uncle dbmissed his other unsuecefsful candidates. After Mr. Fitzgerald there was onlj i one other possible curat, n Mr. Mnr j ten. left- ! When Nebuchadnezzar, with Georg j and me. se out to nu Mr. Merton. h. said, as plainly as any hore could say: j "Now. mind, much more of tnis UM essiiry cun'e conveying and 1 sha l j strike. SS 1 fell inte, bis most trrttatlni and uncomfortable jog-trot forthwith
tor and soap. la u i leaning the refrigerator do i. t tOfgM the wate pipe- It can be i ...... with a cloth tied round a .I .: ,r with a br:sh whh h comes foi
m tbe prpse. in Pushing out the rt-
J
DOES YOUR BACK ACHC? Curs the Kidneys and the Paiu Will Never Betit.ti. Only on way to cure an aching
bai'k. Cure tin .ri- .
Thou-.ands tell cures mado by Doan's KMsw Pill John 0. 0 prominent i.i 1 of Swulmiboro, (i.i ays: "For several years my kidn-.. -were affected, . my back ached day and nicht. I w
tienona and lame In the Dorm's Kidney nils helpe-l away, and the great i
that followed has been permanent." S ld by all dealer.; nil ; a h x 1 r Milhurn Co.. Buffalo. N. f.
mm
mm
m
lanruld. morning, me tichf
mountain cats and 17 deer xexax s president is only 76. Prince Khilkoa. formerly m nister of rallroails in Russia, and build: of the Trans-Siberian road, intend! to make a to.:r of Inspection of th- rL roads of this country. Frederkk VIII.. king of Denmark, is said to be in the habit of inviting editors of leading p u t;, al org .na to rlslt the castle to discuss ths different political is-;es of the day Prince Kotchoweff. r. Rurs! r bn been ordered hy the Berlin covrts to pay $78) a year for life to a waiter whom he assaulted during the Bm soJapanese war in a Dresden hote". wir Alfonso of Soain Is dftotna
to the pieasurss of the Uble. itMrts b mni- un until four In
morning Five meala are aervel In the 24 hours at the Escurlal palaes. Sir Edward Clarke, 'he brll iaat member of parliament wto It making his presence felt by denouncing the Idea of a tax on meat or corn, startet M a eweltrti assistant in his fatnar ? si N In aprcinting his ton. Lorl Dracr. ss his pri ae se. retary. the ei'. of Elgin only followed the example f
o ivi.iijm K. Olad'tone. wr.
t 1 car. li '.ates were to come, in turn, to 1 interview; and as we rm the nearest railw.iy to pit each of them up
for tue n.-h' The first. I poetical-look:
terly cold d;
r.nd tha
r. Lovelace, a delicate. : man. arrived on a bitAfter the ten miles in
our pony cart, with Nebuchadnezzar mi a stub:xrn mood. Mr. Lovelace pre- . ated a fcriorn appearance inie d. 1 was mre thu Uncle Bertram had tri'! Ms best to be cheery and equally ture that he failed signally ail along the way. Ah! ' ne said, as he brought his, dre nched victim Into the hall, "now j t it we're home at last. Mr. Lovelace, all he trials of the Journey will be forg -ten." e wre a'.l In the hall and Con- , fa rue looke 1 corn passionately at the 1 -drowned man. who rolled his eyes towards hers as though he descried In tntn the only kindred spirit. Mother said she hoped he had not taken cold, that she had ordered a fire In his bed- ! mnm md that tea would be ready
i ' -
frit rator use warm water with a little
. .'.a. U there Is a musty smell In the j
. .aerator oien 'he doors wide, and it ; ible. itive It a run bath. if you have a wooden lattice piece oo which the ice rcfts the musty odoi tomes from this, and can only be got
ri . of by getting a eorrug.re ttn lc rest. To kcp the coal bin clean, line ti
v..:h ?"vcral thi r-.. - - of P'per. When tea stains come on flne linen they .an be taken out even alter a long time by the application of glycerine Take a lifle of the bawl qual- ; y p:ycerine and with it i'b the Iced pars. Afurward wish as When cleaning brass use the reru'.ir
;w!ish and will not tamish. When the eine l-.alr sats are out of shape turn up the seats and with water and sap wash tre cane work unttl thoroughly soaked, and bMSW the hairs to dry upside down la the air when the seats wi:l become j ttrm and tight again. Matting may be cleaned with salt i w. tcr. applied with a small brush. Kicse and dry thoroughly. A little borax put in tne water In ' wbnh tul le linen or towels are to te ... will prevenl th fr-sn fa
V
Pattern Nos T i-I and " '. Prac tical designs for shirt waist costumei are always in demand, and a very stylish modo is re pictured In dark blue ponge- The blouse Is simply fahwitiAd the fronts crossinar In sur-
REAS0N OF HiS GRUDGE. And It Was Good end Sufficient, According to His Construction. "Sir. we said to the stranger whom we were enleavor'.ng to enlist in our toeiety for the preservation of Niagara fall, "now that we have outlined the motives and principles of our organ! zatlon will you not put your name la the roll?" "Not by a Ions shot." he growled relates Judge. "But. sir." we arcurd, turprissd at
Mm off-et. Titcka in the upper part aCh a callousness toward the be uiti.
,;ive a graceful amount of fullness, 0f nature, 'surely you. like all oth I
and a broad collar MU1 a smart air , patriotic citizens, wish to see mis ra.i
to the mode. The ntne-goroo skin ia a very desirable model, and is suit able for reproduction In any of the season's materia.. Round and short round lent tn are both provided for in the pattern. Voll . cashmere, challls. taffeta linen ami pong, e are all adaptable. The medium size requires two and fiveeighths yards of 44 inch material for the waist and four and three quarter yards for the skirt, ladies Surplice illouse No. 624: Sizes for 114. It, Z. 4 and 42 inches btist measure. Ladies nine--., ! k.n In -!e ' ' or rt r-ur. 1 kasth No. 5W9: Sizes for 20. 22, 24.
2;. 2s and 3 ' inches waist m a iroo Tlie above Illustration cal'a for two separate patterns. The price 1 ben cents for the blouse and ten cents for the skirt. This pattern Wrfll be writ to yffl pee !' n ts. AJdiess nil orders ntl.i latt rn Deinrni-r.t tL.paper-
:t.. viiro to irive hize and nuuiler uf pat-
m 11 r
L - i w:. lit. '
,;ir order n the following'. -upon:
J.stl" speetaele of grandeur preserve l from the ruthless hands of commer ciallsm ' Deal care a hoot a'-out It." IN muttered, turning, as though to Iaat us. We titatrbad at Ml coat lapel an 1 begped him to wait a mor.ent. Ho you menu to sav." we continued "that you do not care if this mlg! tj cataraet were chane 1 from a marvelous, inspiring, awe-compelling sight tn a measly, factory-dotted tXIMV "As 1 told you." h aaewatwd, thai: ing himself loose. "I don't care a continental cuss what becomes of Uta arm. I went there on my wedding tour" Then we noticed a laree bwaip ban i hL- bald spot It growing toward his neck. oracular nmawMsmw.
the wh
ia
a he became prime mir...- "" tn
1SS). appoint" 1 Herb-rt Qladvtone, then a young man of C to a siral'-ar position. The duke of Norfolk Is a man of simple tastes, and yet he Is tb possessor of the most ex-ravacan' costume In England. The uniform which he weara as sari marshal rep'es"nts
After he had become a few derees leva cold aai a law shades lest blue. r. given signal a cough from Unrle Bertram we all MR the drawingroom that the rector and his selected candidate might be alcne.
I never heard exaruy wuai pu
L- pWNOAsT AND ALOKK.
to emph8lze hla intention. When h saw Mr. Merton who had describe: himself at "chcrful and homely look ing" ho simply turned up hla nose i fed and refused to m ve whet
Only those who have h?d similar Mb ter experiences will believe me when 1 say that move he would not till Georg ran la front of him with a handful o; oats (we alwayt carry a cusehag foi
between them, but after about an hour him) for the first two miles of cui
journey. I shall never forget that afternoon Mr. Merton. shiny, tat and beaming
Wien washing rink muslins or linens. Instead of using blueing, take a piece of turkey red. soak It thorouehy in the rinsing water until this becomeUtah. Then rinse the good
ort ia the pink water. Raw potato Juice will remre stalm f-om the hands and al.-H from woolen materials. To remoTe toot from the carpet, spread the ppcta with table salt Mad ;et it remain on a few minutes. Brush otf the loose salt ltghtly Into a dust p-n and then bru h carefully with wi le, clean, dry nail brush, following, the grala of the car;et. N. V. World
Xa 5424 AND MZL
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Jewels. Seventeen tnousana embrcldery are worked into the coat in gold lace until bat little of tha original cloth la to be t?en HU grace feelt more at horns in hit eld clothes. Innovation in Oregon. Some palefaces recently from the east have been putting up fly screen doors to their houses. The next thing we know we will b having flis on the bar Nrtb Bend Harbor.
and a halt 'me'.e came out of the draw
ing room, excited and rather crosa. and said to mother in the dining room: "Mr. Lovelace bat taaen a chill and ch r-in tn his room at onee. He
LADY'S MAID ADVISES. How to Hang Dress Skirts, Some Not Hung, and About Right Care of Bodices.
"Ther are dress skirts that should
I jerking the reins and calling at Neb I he hung upside down. Yes: I admit It uchadnezzar till 1 was hearse; George j i, a nuisance, but to baas them so will
Many a good resolution quickly runs
I'or convenience. r.ie down at tne nw:.
A pretty girl can ten h I mir. mm anything but good common sen-e II pays to look a mule in the sues when you hare anything to tay to hlai About half of the thlrjra Nu: V credit would not be bought If cash were demanded. Have you notl e1 that the bottom of a cup' of Joy that runs over ia sei dorn far from the tcp? It's a good deal better to th n poetry than to write it. and lattai to arrtta It thin to ; rlnt It.
Oar Pattern Department
LADIES DRESSING SACQUE.
an outlay of over l'.50 exclusive of j w ,.,1,1 hc a small quantity of quaker furious, running in front of our tulkj 1 keep the frills and flounces fresh and
make them stand out as ney sn.miu.
1 mm f aA Arl.i
oatt. some tweet spirits 01 u"". -1 a hat water bottle, Then her-turned to ths d-awinz room, left the door open and said to Hi Ive'.ace: "There is a Te-y good express train early In the morning, and no doubt, with this chill, you wlil be glad to get back to your aunt in London as toon as possible." t'neic. nothing daunted, tpeedlly arranged for the next man. a Mr. Robin
from Not'lnEbam. to come on appro
horse with the handful of oata.
At the end of the first two mllet 1 and jt is not hard to hang a skirt so Nebuchadnezzar managed to seizo thi if one has the room, oats and devour them. Thea he al ' "And there are. also, tkirta that lowed George to get into the driver'! j hou!d not be hung at all. One of the
seat. Mr. Merlon gettinc up Dean.a (very long areas uuiw unu UIC
took the bit between his teeth anc ra . d home. Mr Merton hung, like
makers now use to tend frockt home
in will hold sueh a skirt, or a box
grim death, on our knlfeboard of J couch will be convenient for It-
Chiffon and gauze wan mousseun
, back teat. Well, aomho
either, though
r, Mr. Merton didn't d he ranted to be
The fatet were kinder to him. lnat- , come our curate and said he thoulc
DACHE
1 mu'h as he arrived on a One warm
day and Nebucnaonezsar. anven u
have enjoyed tne quaint 111 "Quaint" was his own word, and .
,f the only person who can make know he meant It naively, and not
b m go came nome in nis oesi siyie. Cada, who batet monotony, had this tjf arranged quite a different plan of campaign.
Tea was sent In for ihm In tne tudy and Constance (though for that .... ii 9 ., a l.iif IVint.inr PstK-
rudely.
But uncle was gttinr impatient, anc impatlene? only made him mort critl cal and not less easy to please. As soon as Mr. Merton had been d! missed, uncle Informed us that he wai advertising again 1' wis a very dlf
ever: "Wanted, a curate for a que: eountry parish. Age immaterial, but must be earnest and a gentleman. In tervlew in Imflon."
There were not to many rpllns r.ncle said they were "more to nolnt." We were not allowed to
SICK I
CARTERS
I ITT IE IVER PI M.S. ait.
Irl
.
n 1
ro;tivelr cn.ed by
Um aa I-ittie rins. Tary also relieve Dts-
tress frora ürrrpFia. inaajtatloa azul T o Hearty
Eating. A pcrt-t
-. l .1
a IIa Cr.tcd Tongue, pt'.n In tne Mk TO!: PID LIVER. Trj
dally), for obv'.out reasons was kept , fnt advertisement this time, bo
out of the way at much as possible. However, we gleaned a good deal a it Mr. Robin from George, who had r- ' wasted the opportunities afforded by a ten miles' drive. "He's a bounder." said George, "and can't poFslb'y dev. His chief reason for
replying to the advertisement was that them. and. of course, there was none o:
he mUht live In a rectory. : the fun of the curates coming aown 101 Mother poor mother -- said the tnp night. Instead. I'ncle Bertram in b . ! !; hol Mal v.:rc'.:. J on! .. r. .f...,4 ., them at UM waiting r.0011
wished she had not given him the best jn tbe railway station allowing half at
Waöness. satea,
spare room. The atmosphere seemed charged wuh posaiblPt'.jt, and we wondered how long 'ni"l Bertram would kep him liottle'. tip In tbe ttudy. After a t::v our pativnee and eurlotlty were r let wbn t:r- r:., to us I bmw by bis face (hat the man e fata
hour for tlx Interviews. Bal he always came home afterwar 1i downcast and alone. I nele Bertram Is tili wtthont I curate.
and other, stuffs of that sort will sag If they are hung, and the skirt folds
will become stretched and dragged and lose their floating cloudy look. I have ! teen frocks of net or chiffon look old ml out of harte after being worn
once or twire. Just because they were hung nf carelessly. "A box couch with trays is a splendid thing. One can arranae it easily; and many skirts can be put in it without laying one on another. Even the verv sheer sllka that are being ued
bow sag if hunr. "The bodices must sometimes be laid away, one on top of another. It it a pity: but one has so many blouses
i and frock waists that there cannot tubut ways be a separate drawer or shelf or the j box for each one. It will always pay ve, t , ; ,t - 1 i;.-r In tl.e slorV an.
the bust of every waist tnat is to d put away. "A bother, of course. That goes without saying; but it keeps ths bodbe or blouse In shape and keeps It fresh. There are such charming blouse boxe to be bought now-cre-tonne covered and one above another In a woiden frame. N Y. Sun.
"De reawn." tald in-!e Ebn. "whj de elephant nn' de m ile figure rnurh In politics is dat one alius wan'? to be on par ole n' d other Is alltn ready to kick. "- Washington ?tar. The more oxpenenre men an 1 v. er. have In rearing children. Hie slow er they are to give advice about rcrbag hiidren. INTERESTING LETTER WRITTEN BYANOTABLEWOMAn lira. Sarah KoUortht of Denver. Ool" Bearer of tbe Woman's Relief Corp Ben id Thanks to Mrs. Pinkham.
eagulats the Boweta. lairtly VagcCbic
gjgiWi SMill DOSL SMHI PRICE.
Genuine Vast Bear Fac-Sima Stgalura RErUSE SUBSTITUTES,
LEARN PlUMulliS r,.::ttVafaS
sorry when.
CARTERS IflVtR
According to the Road. A horse can draw on the worst kind fj
c reed ; and although we were Parth road about four timet at much m
for hltn at first, all pity left ua he can carry on his back. On a good
I macadamised road he can pull ten timet
M MdL on a wood-paved ona tlmee
at the evening meal, he said:
wonder If I might have a drop of
Irish '?" Vi: ions of temperance meet- us much, and on metala
times ai
Imtht liwi vi ul, t'lTl Olhv Mrl.M
lags came to at minds, and we kicked esch other tincler the table. There ia nothing more to chronicle about Mr. Kot .n He, too. left by the early morning train, after scjuelng Constance'a MCah I wonder Nebuchadnezzar didn't itri; s t te nurpf of c.imeys h" Ml e to and from the ttajoa during
much
Domesticated Ostriches. An cutrt'-h has tje n dcroestlratet In Central America, where It Is aoa kept in much the m .ray as w keep fowls The hn lays a larg. number cf egg, which form aa aU O" of coEajseroa.
Saaide Bathing. The best plan It to walk or run rapidly Into the water, wedlng out at once far enough either to dip the whole per
son, head and all. or to allow a wave to break over the bather. Onee in the water and thoroughly wet. one noed onlr keep moving, occasionally
ing under a wave, as long as the
tr ia arreeable and there Is no
won w awsense of chilliness. Oa.o the Drama.
Tou onght to clean all the drr.ln nites connected wi'h the noose st
leset ones s wek, by flushing them
witb hot ial soils wcttr, or a lye im mttowi
Fattern No. .'.137-Everyone kuowt how Indispensable a comfortable dressing sacque bv to tbe woman'a wardrobe. Tbe one here shown it one of the newest, and while very
r.rettv and ilressv. Is not too
,- - - - nniP to be made at heme. Th
. M . . . t. 1.1 . W
o.iri 01 me 110m 1- mn
I tucks to about yoke depth. A
teau pleat in the back allows the ful.-
nesss to fall In gjatatwl lines from
he shoulders Any of the soft fab ... 1 1 tkl. IMA.
rics will neveiop wvii uj ... . . .
t rn As Illustrated tt was mane 01
P3le pink dimity trimmed with bands of Valenciennes lace Insertion The
medium size requires three and one half yards of 3-lneh material. Sizes for 32, 34. 36. 38. 40 and 4: Inches
i t measure.
This pattern will be wn' to -m on
reeript of 10 cent. Address a onier
tothe rattern D. ;artni nt oi iiui; rr.
U vure to give su-e and nuniix-r Ol pat
tern Avant A. For convenience, write
v i ii r order on the following coupon:
The followinc lett. rvri by Nrs K of 1628 Lin Ave.. Pc n ver Col., to Mrs. Pini Mrs loiikhar.i ' For five yaai I was troubled wal tum r. which kei !
Afej luratUlfogC growing.csnf ti intense agon
mat rrw . til lenrasion. 1 v. rs niialile to st-
t.ntitomybouiwwork. and life lcanieal m den to me. I was omfinnl f. r days to my !eit, ', lut my appetite, my ccmrnge owl all bops " I ormM not lusr to think of an oi-eiBtmn, OikI in m distrcwItrH'd every rcmeily hieb I thought oull U- of snv use to n. 1 reo Una of the value of I.vdia F. Finkl VvmM'( "loi'-iiTvl to I k. women divi-L-l I I felt 1(1 isi-ournc-! ' Imt I
f,n" bad litl" lioj. .f px-o. -rv.nn.lwli.-i 1 1 Wat- to ff I tu r. after the soc,rl we k. thought
It nl lii.aid Maaetarj r. ff . I '' ''.' ' (Tr. at 'ninnw I fwl that 1 kept gauim, while Ux tiunor lw-eiwd In me. " Tie- otritxrtind coniinuil to buibt np rov
grnernl health ni.l tbe tumor --.iti nl . until, in -'ven monUis, thetunvr was entirely gone ami 1 a well woman. 1 a-'" so thankful for mv recovery that 1 sat jou teijbli-h mv lett.r in newspnt-rs, "Y wnmen may know of the wowfci fl ' "u." powers of Lydia K. Pinkhauis J CcnJpounL,, u tWtmm nmn no- troubled with irrcg-
So 5137.
vizi:...
NAMK
AUPRKS
Got a 8ub. "Oil Bach lame near getting mar-
rled." II. v -ltd he .-..me not to?" "Tne day before he was going to I c oo. e to Wi girl someone presented hin a'th a phonograph, and he no loafW MM 'he need of a wlf IMaatoa Pol
u'.ar r painful pi rio-N. weaknes.- drs-plac-cment or ulceration of the iMMl" , ;,i.v that Naring-cloVA n fc, l;ng. in flammation. MaaaaalW, lliitnl. nce. general debilitv. incligesti.m or nervous prostration. they should rcineinN r tb. re is one tried and true r. n)Lvdia L. Pinkham's Vegetable Ion -pound at once removet such troubles No other meiliclne in the WWrW h ' received mich v. ad and unqiialif:,,l n,orM-ni-nt. No other roed.. has buch a record of cures of female ills. m p;t,V.nm Invites nil sich women
to write her for advice She isdangbt.r-in-law of Lydia H. Pinkimm J twentv five years under MwdMaaMM and since her deceae MiMj adrtaing ick woamaa lra of Wave. Rie Magatded tlnmsinds to health. A.idreaa, Lvnn. Mass. w 11. T7 Oinlf-
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