Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 March 1907 — Page 2

vow One Way Rate. Bnu i i vprii ww, tJniun arlfio -i; " 0-Wav t 1 m bl nckrt mmi St IvJUJjt. at tae t Ifswlrur rates fCo.oo i. (K")''i and Sah IjK City. 2&00 ta Unite, Auaoonda and Hi fp7.SU n SjK)UaiM ad WtMtflfcM Wahirurtua. 30.) tu Krett, Fairnar.-n. What com, Vjuoouvt and Vu'wxia, via Ilunünrt ami Sokaa.v f3D.0O i Tacoiu and Seattle, via Huntington and Tortlaod or Tin iluntimttoa and Snotaar 030.00 to ftortland and At.ri, or Ashland. Roaeberg. Kuavne AI bany and Salem, via Portland $30.00 to Franciacu. Loa Angeles and Saat lüego. Carr.apomdirinly ow rate to many other California, Oreroo. Washington. Montana, Utah, and Idaho poinU For full infoim.ition call on or a 1 tress IV K. Townalry. 13. A.. MS Olive atroet, St. Louis, Mo.

Sheen Raising In Auatrai.a. Th greatest .ndastry of. Australia fs bfceep raiMnf. naaialy for the sake -of the wool, but also ia part, of oarae for the meat. Australia no rax. km erond among the great sheep raisin ooantriea. Argenüna being ret with S2.00O.OO0 sheep. Aastralta ecoad with 72.ÖOO.OOO. and Russia -third with T0.000.000. Only a few ream ago Australia was first, posnesslng ao less than 1O6.2C0.DOÖ head of fbeep. That waa in 1891. Pro inoaexi droughts were the cause of the destruction of mamy millions of Australian sbwep. but ainee 1902 there has beea an anaual gala Yer these aheep were not Indigeaous to Aus tralia. Thy were first Introduced in 1797. being of the Spanish IliM'lM apeeiea. A Big Bargain for 12 Cents Postpaid.

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did ejrtabse a ad Carat

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lpWg. ;rdem City Beet I Kr!ivs lhi ihb.e

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nl add one uaclac' of

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BUREAU SAVES

THE DOWNCAST FROM SUICIDE RE V ARK ABLE WORK DONE BY THE SALVATION ARMY IN

NEW YORK. AID FOR FAILURES IN LIFE'S STRUGGLE

Hope. Cheer md Material Aid O ven All Who Apply to Trtu Unique Or

gamzat'on

of the Wrrk Done 111 One Day. Char- , actenstic of the Twenty Four Hours

Gen BoMh Talks of Cause Whic to

Led to the Formation of Plan to Check Self Destruct. -jn.

the nprilti atuxi of the p.iwera of his will and l taxation to rWiuiou bf had at last niHst'r'd ! All Strictly Confidential. It is UsS rule of UM Imi'MU thnt everything; nnertt'd with it wmk should le nfrlctly c.mhdctiMal. and all tel. mams and l.-tiers an- handled .:h aver pracatttllM i insure secr'c 4 .1 Htrtfllld, however, who has charge nf the work in N w York, by way of Illustrating the matter In wliith tlM hunau was mnducf d. c.tv.- a reporter a synopsis of oh da l work No 1 on tli.it day was a baker out of etnlo ment Me was hroodint; um r his BsUfortttM and meditating tlnditm' mm MjMaMTa4 nook in which he could blow out his brains

dependent

call UM ll. i

1 to supiy

Offcer m Charge Tells, ;i iivolver. The hure Induced

urn to surrender the weapon, which fulh 1 . il I T.-mporary MWAof. ment as an N'i ator man araa DfOTlded

hlin. atid he is later Md In his

occttpatiott. The bareajtt, neaa while, is tryins to pal him work more stilted to his training

I For No '2 there f fitted to be little N'.-w York Husy" There Isn't 1 1 which could be done in New York tie busier place in all the city. Messen- was an elevator pilot, a'ho was threat-

hurry in and out with sheaves tM,lj ttjtn un sumption. The bureau

of ti leitrams postmeu bnn spe-ial delivery U-tters. oftic'!s in uniform escort grave looking personi? hither av. i thtth-r There are conferences ! small offices and then talks with a man with epaulets who sits at a laro roütop d"sk t'brks. stem iura: hart and typewriter.- have their part in the multiple activities rh.':. is so much life that it seenn I: ir l to raollln that the business car riod on concerns self destruction, for

Information. "Josrtah." said Mrs. Chugwater. "this (paper speaks of Mr. Uatler aa a pro-

tn iter.' U'haU a pnvmoterT "Too oaghta't to ask such a simple que t loa aus that." answered Mr. Chug-ratr-r "It cumee from two I-atia words 'pro,' meaning for, or In faror of. and 'rnoior.' meaning automobile. A pmraoter is a person that's in favor 4f automobile. Get the idea?" Give Defiance Starch a fa.r trial trr it for both hot and cold atifehlog, nd if yoa doa'r think you d j better work, ta less '.me and at smaller cost, return it and your grocer w.il give jou back your money. Cva Mar Twain Laurelt. "Prof. L.yo William Pbelp. of Yale, tn a rereat Jer?ure in Connecticut, de eJared Usaat "Mark Twain I easily the Create st American novelist in he history dl the touatry s literature,"

Wlj

Usinj Persuasion.

this

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It Cure While You WaV n' I w s rertun f;r for

tintmc. -Turi. ami ilK-n. nctnng

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Uv pxihetitnto. Tnl paekasr FYl EE.

w AIVii S. OlsMied. tie lß, , X. l

World's Gold Product ior.

.'k wrld's proilarXLtia of gold U atlll rowinr. In l0i it was about

9.175. '00 0O0 ia 1906. about fiÜC.ojti,

TWO YEARS IN BED

tr. Williarm' Pink Pills Cured Stubborn Rheunvnt.sm When Other Treatment Cove No Relief. 'ir. WaUtanf l'-ak. Pilla hae been curing fiie most stubborn cases of ffeot' at-F-ni fir nearly a generation aal ChosasaaJa of grateful patients have ic-voa Usümony that caan : be fga4n ti . Mr. Itr.bert Odbert. a, reatbin.., Mv-

lag at 201 Caxneroa Street, Detroit, "Mirb, faad a ver;.' dlatressing tgpt ri nace with rheumatism for about two jjbi i He naiios the foihrwiatt atnt et "About the year 1XS7 1 felt the fleris rhi "3iatlsa which gra I ir. 11 1 igrew worse until I was sjftannelMc to ive up work for a time. The j ears or '.m audi TM I wsa roafined to my bad most of the 'ine. I waa undiT doctors'

trcaimt-eit but fm-ml no re!ir. .My, laam were swol'.en from the hips down-; ra,rd aad ti biotcbe rtppoared a!l over thni. Frnjuently thy puin- i ro- so that I had to bin them Ul : ritt strips of linen. This eometimca TPlieifHl the paia but at other times fi!d to do Mk At timco I had to crawl tn my vrV, usin two cruir ;i' ;. During these peds I suffered gn atly -front pain round my heart which ( atrlbntrvt to the rhevmatism. "At. !aat my motrier wrote me and aahr-d nc to try Dr. Williams' Pink P:!'.. I did and in a Hhr:rt tim 1 foxmd myself ettlng bettir and have tiad no fronlde tluri. I my her add h.v 1 eun!-ler rnys .f pnrftly cured.

,1 have ant had the least R of the

tre rdnrc nad fel letter nnv than I ir dSL For these mviti 1

.-e nrnead Or. Williams' fink Pilll aV set oftr iffrvicd the v.m aa ! was "

Ir William' link Pllks re ttold b

11 i!rurgysl, or eat by ma)!, postpaid on receipt of price. M cents pr box, .It bovee for 2 E.0. by the Dr Wlliams Modk-lao QsV iVr.hPorcijiU-, X Y.

the anti-suicide bureau of the

Salvation Army. This institution carries on its work by letter aad by telegraph. It is a correspondence school of adversity, L m . . . l ... .

a repository oi an troume. us vm- .

rosa who call in person are treated with a.- much deferenc as though th if had opened aa a-cmint in a broker's office and the connection waj llkei to be enduring and profitable.

Uenem WUIIbbj luxi'h devised th-1 bark tfu.

ar.ri suicide buicau in um'loti. ami the New York establishment is a development of It. worked out In ac-

' unc w;rn ronuunms cww the BMtropotti of the westen world ThO New York way of curlns a man j o- the suicide habit provided he does not quite effect his purpose Is to put j him In Jail. After he has been there while he M brought Into court and 1 CoMed about it and told to under I , (1.11'i.lnl s. r.t'-nce. Occasionally

the court starts surserlprlon tor Pias, but that is an exceptional case, once in a While hfl attracts the notice ..f charity workers and philanthropists. M -st ,,ersons who talk mournfully to their friends about not bein long for this world are short on resolution

v!:e:i the tiin conies for them to make pod the threats they have naade eoaeeemtoi shmniug of this mortal coil with their own hands. Dcn't Taik of Suicide.

Tin- in. i and worn, n who silently uiNe way to despair ".re those whe are prone to take their own lives vithout ever saving a word about it in advance The anti suicide bureau uives them a chance- to tell their troubles in strictest ognlMMI and to ie hel;i and en .. irageni.nt at a time when tiny would not bare their ... sta Bitter to ajeaaaiaUineea or

friends on account of prMO. First of all to present himse!. to I the consideration of the bureau was a youth who said that ar times h was j so UlQItUaM with the inclination to the open door'' that he could not resist It. Once he had Jumped off ;i t.'iiyboat and on tinother occaaitu. a bridflfl had formed a Bi nvenietit

point of vantace rron WoKl n nan Botaght -a watery K.ave. Whenever things were goin'; axilnst him the lapnlM beset bin. lie was out if employment and the ffloltnf had nbMMtd bim What l.ould he do? 1 he answer to that was easy. The bureau found eniploMiient for hlni und he is BOW eh' erful and happy. There called a tow minutes later a m.m well known In the business world, who Mai he could hanll blMM men who were unfortunate from etdln.' to the inclination toward selfdent met km, for he himself, alttoontt li. had wealth and everything, from a worldly point of view, which heart MM wish, and was connected with

is arranging to have him sent west to MM dryer climate, where he may be able ti' gain strength) for at prenenl he is hardly strong nncu(h to do nay work. Feared Bankruptcy. Pi antl thing for case No 3 was rather expensive, as It was that of a business man "." years old. who was troubled for fear that his capital won! i not be .sufficient to tide him

I over a dull season He was also suiI ferinR f OOJ the strcs.- and worry in

cident U a business venture, s.? that he was en the point of suicide. The colonel wna not pmpnrfld to assist bim with the s n:ewhat tnrgi sum he mnvtrfld, but (Unaonded him from doing nnythlag tash nad coonaeled moderation and self-control. It is a story which is often told tn industrial lif. which found its eount. rpart in the case of No. 4. a whitehaired man of (0, who was a carper.tflf. He had been forced out of em

ployment tn several places by younc er men who could work more rapidly, and he had lost Jobs until he saw r -thing for him but the almshouse or the river. He was told f an oppor

tunity where he could MM f.'.ir I wngea and work more alowly, nlthongh he could not expect to keop pnoa with vounter men He was eoaafOftad and I r assured and has abandoned his idea

of self dest ruction. Hail Been Dishonest No. 5 had committed a brflaMh of trust, but although he had been disowned by the relative who was affected financially, it was not likely hat he would be proa -cuted. He was overcome with remorse and was ab ut to take his own life when his not lee w as attracted to the anti-sul-etdo bureau. His monoy was ail gone and he was out of a Job, but as he is foaag and a skilled workman, no trouble was found in fOttittg a good poaltion f ir him He has gone to

work In an enden vor to gradually pay

inotiey which disappeared

Ihrongh his iH'CUlations. No. 6 was a pape- hancer. whose trouble was due to lack of employment. Although he was past middle life he WO found to be active and proActeat The officers found that b was so overw hel-ned with despair that it took an hour and a half s talk to bring him around to face life again. Victim of Robbers. Robbers had deprived No. 7. a man

of 5!. of all he had, and he was about

of an nam wno ,,r, rt,,r,r,"1ent have been received and aided kaaoatfl Ih. in IN widows who have

boat left with families upon them Uteatloa m mmntly thai of h woman w Im w as DOrl of live mall children.

was found by lu r It " . .u old lauub ter hancttiK 1 : f"l'' ' loset. The child nave the tarn and a IMJI rushed in from the street and cut the w nan down Hefore she died she utt 'i r I the one vv ord "Tired." We could have htlpod that w man." said Col liollatnl. "If she bad toM us Of her troubles, for we could have Mntporarilv taken charge of two or three or all of the dill. Iren for that matter, in our Chorrv Tree Home. In Spring Valley. We could have also taken can Of her and kepi her with them there in the cnuntrs until she gathered health and strength. Then ; she could have returned to the city with one or two of the children and left the others to be cared for by fho Salvation Army." Plans for Cripples. Col, Holland said that many of tho Btan who were despondent through lack of empSeymont were American 1 mechaaiea who wore deprived of n chance to gain a livelihood through the loss of a nnger Of a portion of the hand We have special arrangements." said he ' lor -.'aring lor those who are

handicapped In that way, and often

I they can find occupations suited to 1 them In which the defects would not seriously interfere" Hack Of the anti suicide bureau is ih" whole organization of the Salvation Army, which has homes, asylums, farms and colonies, in which it can help the unfortunate, as well as schools and training bureaus It also conducts employ ment agencies and is in touch with many large Minis and corporations. Its connections with

hospitals and with the medical pnv fesnhM Is also close, so that it can arrange quickly for the treatment of physical Ills which so often drive mea and w iinien tO the v M ge of self destruction. one of the BOttOei Which has hot B applied to the work of the Salvation

A: my is Soup. Soap. Salv ation." The organisation feeds the hungry, arranges for making them nrtnoatahfe and nives relltlous instruction when the persoa whom It would beni lit ia in a condition to recotvfl It When he despondent OBOf COOM for aid the ifflcers pray with them If the pernOfM so dontrn, and if not they pray for them. At any event, their first concern is to see that they have material aid. General Booth's Idea. ;:;. Booth, in his public address spot) the situation, says 'he connao of suicide are almost without number. "Hut further back," he adda. "In the string of causes for ts melancholy transaction I should say there too frequently lies a sense of failure In the struggle f life; napaetallf is this the nana with those who antra come down In the world. With many, 1 believe, the step is taken In the struggle to b good In the vain effort to master some hated evil with the sense of utter helplessness. No MM is at hand with sirhi nt sympathy or nana to understand them, to woin

the bleeding heart can ha laid ban So the fatal step m taftoa. Suicide, in M caaM "'it of LOt, must be the triumph of despair. "Hut I will not argue about causes. Can anything bo done to prevent the IttiCtda! tide tri.ni rising" This is the practical question. And li seems to

we must supply the friend-

CLAIMS TO CURE ALL ILLS. Scotch Minister Announces Discovery cf Remarkable Germicide. A claim Of an astounding nature la put forward bf minister whose field if work lies within the bounds of the rlfy of Const, w. Scotland He has discovered a germicide by the application of which he can uro every kind of Infectious loathsome, and Incurable disease, even when considered, humanly apeakinc nopnloai Ha hail demoustiatod to his own satisfaction that hospitals for infectious diseases are Quito unnecessary, and that surgical operations except on the battlefield or In railway or other accidents, are total Iy uncalled for No operation is need ed. according to him, for appendicitis, for example, as It can be perfectly well cured by the germicide The dls coverer of the germh tdo has pnbllahed a list of the names of .'.0 patients, with their addresses, whom he says he has cured, or Is In pCQCOH. of curlnx. even In some cases, after they had received their "death warrant'" from medical practitioners FIFTEEN NtASS OF ECZEMA.

PC 1 N M FT)I LI DYES h t 10 cents per paek.itf ami inlui m i,-t , ; lantaf aad brighter volar. Reticence has been respnslbis fur many a lamentable failure. Ivvis' Single Hinder - tl atraight tk i i-ar, Hlva l, r Voui dealer nl l. wi' Fclorv, i'eoru ill The average woman Baakeg n uous effort to discover b-i BUShaad't faults for the ; rpose of hldiug ilbj

from other people.

A Natural Rtsnedf Oarfield T.-' ntada of simple Herbs, Take il fur i patmn. indi)itiiti. hiikbetda ' ill ales the liver, puntica the Mo I. (iood llcilth.

It

Never is n alncero word utt:S

Never a magnanimity falls to ground, but thete Is some heni greet and accept it unespe. ; ; Philllpa Brooks.

ihn to

Terrible Itching Prevented Sleep Hands, Arm and Legs Affected Cuticura Cured in 6 Dayi.

me that

I

"I had ncnenM nearly Bfteon rears. The affected jiarts were my hands, arms and infa, They were the w. rst In the winter time, and were always itchy, and I OOald not keep from snatching them. 1 had to keep both hands bandaged all the time, and at night I would have to scratch though the bandages as the itehing was so severe, nnd at times I would have to tear everything off my hands to scratch the skin. I could not rest or sleep. I had several physicians treat me but th. y could n.d give me a

permanent cure nor even could they stop tho Itching. After usls the

Cuticura Soap, one ! x of Cuticura

Ointment a"d two bottles of utleura

Ih solvent for about six days QM itching had eanaad, and now the sores have dlsapi -ar. d. and I never fait better in my life than I do now Bdwnrd Worell, Hand Si"li 1" S. Infantry. Fort Crook. Nebraska"

Wages Good "Smellers" Earn. There are sevfial trades which provide men and women with good living simply because they enjoy an eeepUonaltf keen sense of smell, sny'i the London World Scentmakers. for example, need some one wi'h a very delicate sense of Bmell to nld them In mixing the ingredients of perlum.s tn proper proportions Queen Alexandras favorite perfume violet--cots 10 per ounce bottle, and It has to run the taunt let of five professional "nieller" before It ! Baaond as being rorroetry blended and rnadj for her majesty's ue. Some of the leading firms of per fume makers pay their "smellers" f-eni AM to 7 a week Contractors for the lighting of streets, large pub II" buildings and pleasure grounds

very often engage "smellera" to find escapes of gal, ne shilling being g n erally paid for each escape reported. Some of ttMtn men frequently make over 13 in i single week, the result ti. ing that in many caa-s the fee has b- eii reduced to S)d icr escape re

poi t"d. New Dsn-jer for Burglars. A phonographic device that will call the police by telephone adds a new h.v.ard to the dang- rs of the burglar's profesaion. WtMa an attempt is made to f ie- window or door with wh'ch the pn pet connections hav b'cr. made an elect r! current operates- a fthonocraph in the aarret Th Pia rh.lne cafta n central and aks for the noftoe station. The lahoancrnfdi then Informs the oflicers of the r jb bery, riving street md number, and re peatl ibis Information an long as the receiver li down Meantime the in trader, all anconacioni that an alarm ha- hi en i ung In. virtually walk Into n trap, and If the call ir promptly reapondad to Is soon ia th3 lockup. GÜ0U NATUREO AGAIN.

Poor Paint is Expensive If one is rich enough to repvint h: buii imv: every yexr for the pc.tur q hiving a thine of eokaT clteaM

the quality of the pmt u-d may cut little tigure. Hut if it ii desirable t i cut the painting hills down to the let amount posille per year, it of thutniit importance that the piint U made of Pure White Lead and the le.t f Iai, red Oil. 1 hem are i ttons in the form of alleged W lead. and there are substitutes ut tlie form of ready -prepared pau.ts. We gswfanhN aw bite Le id la 1 1 abselutt ly purr, and the Dutch Boy OB the side ol every keg is y :.r I it s I i

gu ru. mJOQm i r bim. SEND FOR BOOK A TVk I i Vamt."' u - t! Mhll it r SlltifM t tn in.ot fjwHjeket, Sonft frei uho rtyiuai.

NATU NM. LEAD C Ml' ANY (, ktswr IB ' mg -.(. it rf I'uh mmTmtk. BnaUm. hai rwi.i CU.'iBMtl. h, M.Ht Lull . rii.:l.-.-pi J..hi. T Un'a Brtw. Sju t risSsMSIBB aliobai Ll U.i 01

Mica Axle Grease Best lubricant for axles in tb world long wearing and very ad' Desire. Makes a heavy bad !raw like a liht one. Laves h.'.f the wear on wagen and team, ar.d increases earning capacity of yrcr outfit. Ask yoar dealer for Jlica Axil

Qreast. STANDARD OIL CO.

SICK HEADAGH?

CARTERS

ITTLE iVER PILLS.

rolticly riii"! T the; Little 1' Tber Biso re'-- Z'& tresi frcia Djtt'?''1-dUrr-'ttor r.ilT iD Eatt:.;. A per' t I cdy 1. r Wrsln' roTT.jii. had 1 tn tho llenta, C i Tonrv. Ma totla

Jt-'MID Juvrjt. T-ej l-nrc!y Vegntabio.

iiiulltl U hnaj

SM4LLPILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL WTO

Good Humor Returns with Change to Proper Food.

Colonel Holland

Talking to a

Prospective Suicide.

to take his owe life when the thought less with a friend, the hrokon in hear'

thr church, leiind there we;e times

srhea he l.ad felt almost irrntletlhfy 1 reau have ke vary

Intpeflnd to take hin own life Such periods of dmresfrdon had conti to him when h was ulerlnut from slight illness. M I ould not acoiitit i tendeney In uny way, tiut by

oeenrrod to him that perharai he mlcht train stronRth and resolution if he talked the matter over With thcar.M suicide bureau Within an hour or ho afte: he had told of his predicament he found employment as an elevator pilot In a lofty hajldlag fhrou ;h the effort! of the arm. Knip! t-vr.t was nlno fonnd that day for Ko. f. a youn foretgaer who had come to ths country with a smali sum of noney, nrhich had dinnppenreal. The hnreae nave him help and ur-

ranged lor his return to EnrOpC on a cattle steamship, on which he was to work his way. There 010 f"iir tit her cases th.t la. but the were mostly ihos- :;f men who Moaned to he snore intimstd in i Rtfffct'fl i-idKitik' than nn.Mi.is IM nlsd they, too. bad tlwtl rewa:d Meet Individual Cases. It Is dlffcult to prescribe accurately for all th" cases which CO0M up before them, but the Offtcerl Of the tri-

the roir.i'di" to

with comfort, the dazed, bewildered creatoren a!th a guide, the momentnr iiy Mtddened slaves of folly with thottghl and hopes that will sleady than, and, above all. lead ttftM to too arms of Mini who Is sMll Myiag, COflM unto Me. all yo that lahof and nre heavy iüdi n, and 1 -vill give you reaC' " Get Rich Gold MinlOjOj. QnOffM WinistUdd. the yottag mililnn jlre of OoMteM, N'i'V. went tu thai sM tinn ten years nun. lie w.'s th-n a yoiitn Of about l4- lie IneatOd a f'w dainiB, hut was too jukit to wtirk them, Ml he leased most of the property to others. These MM si ri'a k it rich and Wtnifh Id was a Made man so far as nione) Roes, .lames u. lmls, now north nnmral Mtlltoan, anal to fJotd f.'l 1 without capital. When among I strTngerH hf never gives the sllghtv-st hint (had he is a big mining operntor.

Not ,i Chance! Married uten win eertalnly npati

meet Indlvidoal caaea. jriate the grim humor of tho Staten !'iartlcally the same tactics nre j Island school boy who wrote In an pursiu d In the women's d,iaitment 'idc. their foes In front, their wI' oh of the buroau. which 1 unde; the su j behind -Impossible was flight," New perttakM Of HiUadlcr itovil!. Woajeaj York Ueral't.

"For many yea: .; I r.-as a constant nafrerar from ladlgeatlon and noreow J n ss nMoaatiag ahnoat M prostration." i

writes a Montana man

" My blood was iMnoTorlehed, the j

vision was blurred and wi ak, with i

MOrlnej spots before my eyM This was a steady daiiy ladition. I Rrew il! tempered, and eventually got o nervotu I could not keep my books pot eft nor handle aecoanta satisfactorily. I can t dnnerfhe tny tnaTorlngn "Nothlnt; I rite agreed with me. till

on day I happened to Dot ice Crape-

Nuts In a uroci ry Rtor and t.upht a aaekagO, out 'f curiosity to know what It was. ' I liked the food from the very flrst. atinir It with rrra.-n. and now I buy It by the rase and use it dally. I soon found that fJmpeKtttn food wnj BOpplylttg brain nnd ne.ve force as n..ihinK In tho dru; line ever had done or could do. "It wasn't long hi foe I was reetorcd to health, comfort and happiness. Throueh the use of Crape Nuts food my iigantlOfl had ban restond. rny nerves uro steady once more, my eyesight Is nood avain. my mental f?c ultles are clear nnd acute, nnd I have brenrno so r'"'d tintured that my friends are truly astonished at the ChaOga, I feel younger and better than I have for 20 year. No amount if money would Induce me to surren f what I have pained through the use of drape Nuts food " Name given by Postum Co, p.nttlo Creek, Mich "The:, s a reason."' Read tho little took, "Th o road to Wellviile," in pkga

CARTERS

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Genuine West Betf fac-Simile Sig'tr

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A Positive CURE FOR

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