Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 June 1909 — Page 7
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YOUR BACKACHE WILLYIELD To Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound Rockland. Maine. "I was troubled fr a low? tirao with nainu f
ar 1 side, and was miserable in every
y. i aoctored until I was discouraged, and thought I should never get welL 1 read a testimonial about LvfUa v
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and thought I would try it .After fat
ing three bottles I
was cured, and
never felt en tvu
in ju my me. x recommend Lydia E 1 , khani's Vogetable Compound toali ir' fnends." Mrs. Will Yorxo 0 ( rnibla Avenue, Kockland, Me. Iiarkacho is a symptom of female weakness or derangement. If you Ljvc backache, don't neglect it To p. t permanent relief you must reach I " fot of the trouble. Kothing wo wof will do this so safely and surelv
as i.) ua i'inuiam's Vegetable Comp.iar.d. Curo the causo of these distressing aches and pains and you will bei- 'lue well and strong.
ir great, yoiume or unsolicited tes'.tnony constantly pouring in proves ijmlusiTehr that Lydia E. Pinkham's eatable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has restored health to thousands of women.
Mrs. PJnkiiam, of tynn, Mass., imitcs all sick women to wlto her for advice. She Las tnilrtPt
thousands to health free of Charte.
Cruel. 'V1'?" Charley s ust t0 hateful!" 'Hp not only didn't Invite me to see
teat snow i was bo crazy to see, but xraio it all the more tantalizing by amg ho didn't consider it a proner
Going Up! GoM Man Ah. my lad. the young
uuxu wuo stnoKes cigarettes will never risp in the world. Ead Boy Yes. ho will. mifr aii
bp has to do is smoke around a gasol.ne engine. St. Louis Republic.
Russian Minerals.
A ....
Knftlln u i n . I '
wiiua inr f'int:u.ni-i.... i -
ores, the latter being easily first In Im-
- Half Truth. Esther Emily savs thnt i,of
Pied ten tlVnesrn0K,,,8er hC had I,ro' sa!.dM?'eS; bUt,ßhe 18 100 tr""l to been iÄ0' the Proposals hadn't ueen made to some one else. Book-
"Yes," answered Miss Pavennn "w SJ Är a,WBa ' reS Ing or wying Bonuthing clever."
'rn i ut he very happy." much '.If on,y U mual "e n "e toe äv "JA.n pr"e,uul musical com OU. Washington Star.
Not Worrying. we hI!f?P0üf ,yU r,eRrot the fact "'at we nae not been hv n nn u
loned winter?" to huii'0;11" 1 am. not a P,umher, and I nae no monev invnctoi in ,
jaldng establishment:- - pluslS
Must Work Both Ways, you CUld WaUz 0,1 t0 heaven wIth
She Can ord.
you reverse? Yale Rec-
"What's In a Name?" "What's your name, sir?" "Wood."
"What's your wife's name?" "H'm! Both Wood. A-ah s
dllng?" Success.
A-ah any kin-
White Eggs.
Wise Forethought
i uero was
Danny.
Whn hnta.l . ...
, 7 lu anu was canny. .fll(l I.A. lir
run is ric At hop mnn i .itt i
Yes,
4Guarar
LIKE COMIC OPERA
' ftory of the Drummers and the
Plug.
White egss are laid mostly by birds that build their nests In dark holes.
Strong Wind, ,i .Snm, storn raue Rrnntilntion of fho .r.iu.
LTS KY.lz SA.L.VE soothes and nuicklr .f,,Sh.t daJ's are warm and sM n
,n,nCc2 l5" 8a,d the travellnR man. at a little town In Kentucky I found L?,ifi,mi,l,? .of e'reumstances that would flt well Into comic opera; only It would be said to ho overdrawn, it was a hotel where they hav four rnnmn wth i.k .
a vounir ffilintv r,:'"" .""""' nu oniy one
cu uuu jjiuB Wncn one of ua who
Here bo fortunate as to Have secured
Said he: "Fan Höh uu" V" r"0,ms.W Ul batl ready for a
At her mon' I will n itch- .rnM' We nad t0 cal1 theporT" Just go and Barry MIsi r of Ih , and K,Ct from the ho,dFnny." arry M,M , the Precious plug the favor of t,-. . . lflö loan of It.
-uu.uraore American. "At first thl RMm,i , L...
toward the last we fnnr .u
and formed a close organization called tne Independent Onlnr of w-ni,.
the Plug. We hml liv-inWB .n,i
stltutlon and formulated rules by
u,t wo swore to govern ourselves Rin regard to this Imiicnnnooi.i
I , "la(e 0l,t and aS"ed upon a chedule of hours whnn ' . .
1, , ... , "... i.ui.11 wus io ae the plug, and the order In which ii was to be rotated. w
1 4 I ... " l"VVl t tllilU plus n 1)61-10(1 oC keen,ne th0 .Zhuer.e, was.' of course- n1 stretch through thn Anv hon
the four would he expected to be bathing, and we agreed tinon nn oncMv. n
cessible hiding place for the plug during that time so that If any of the bunch decided upon a hath outside of
get It p,unee urae he cou,d So and
Scotch Profits. "We have derided," said the head of a Glasgow firm, "to conduct our business in future on the prollt shnrln principle. We shall begin at once on the basis of last year's results." "We are dellchtert n iimr i
plied the foreman, speaking for the ' men. "May we ask what were the last year's results?" "We lost a thousand pounds." said the employer, "and. therefore, on the , profit-sharing principle, there will be a reduction of 10 per cent. In your wages." Dundee Advertiser.
Economical.
She I'm going to give you back our
uuBUHt-muni ring, i Jove another. He
iie me nis name and address. She
)uu want to Kill him? He Vn r
want to sell him the. rim'Pfi,.tv
o" IVIWIV
UJJ.
Milk Toast and Cheese. r i. . ...
ua" some ncn mi k toast nmi
spruao out on a llat dish. Covor with a thick layer of grated cheese and nut
ii iuv uven mi me cneese molts and
urowns.-Harper s Hazar.
CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the SIgnaturo of
Be Your Own Weather PronheL foor keeping toe 1, l?.Jm
A bee was never caught in a shower. aount thus collected was to be do- , h.e.n .bees t distance wIiik their nat.ed thc hotel management at th
enu or our stay, with the recommen-
atviiuij weainer is sure to
When ants are sltimtori . nn i
Imitation ebony is made hv v.iiMnn. ground, their migration mav hf tnifon I tnoment to amend the ronRtiMittnn nn.i
anv nlnr. l . . . ---e I ..a nn ln, . , . . I Dnnn.1 . 1. --.......w.. mm
uuoi-Bimucu woou in a boiling so lUtlon of loirwnnrt cnvnrnl lmn
I ,. 11..1VO, ul- pvn, i.
uuaif weainer wnen ants
i .-. in lines, anu fair weather when
wuj acaner.
Ing It between each application.' then treating it with a solution of Iron filings in vinegar.
datlon that it be used to purchase a mil supply of plugs from the nearest Pluggery. Quite a sum was realized
Jn this way. We decided at the last
...u.v.uuu ui upproacning neavy me money otherwise In a farerains. Well hnnntiot K-n K.. i. .L
ouu iu ine mem-
Difference In Men. Mrs. Peckem I guess my will live and die a bachelor, he's afraid to marry. Peckem That's funnv.
knew what fear was when I was sin
gie. Detroit Free Press,
brother He says
I never
MUNYONS PAWPAWP1LLS
Tie bst Stomach an J Llrer VV'n known and a positive and ptly cure for Con "rion, IndlseaUon. Ja.ndl. Biliousness, Saar Stomach Headar ' c and all ailments ar slcj from a U.ordered stomach or BlagRtsa Jlrer They contain In concentrated form all the Tlrt :es and values of
Mmijou b Paw Paw ton- and are ntde
Taw-raw fruit. I tuhenItatlnKlT nmraend these plüa nn bein? the test laxative ana cathartic Tcr componndet Get a S cent bottle and if yon are not perVnvv 1 W1U rtfBad yor oney. 53d esd Jtllcrsea Sis., PfrUaidfiala, P. For the Poor. Little WlUIe-Say. pa, what is a charity ball? Pa A charitv hall
scheme to enable the wealthy to exhibit thousands nf I Allure t-fwt
diamonds and gowns in order to raise a few plunks for the tinnr
Tribune.
The Eyes of Genius. AH men of genius are said tn hnv
eyes clear, slow movlni? nnrt hrit.h
This Is the eye which Indicates mental ability of some knld, it doesn't matter what-
VuuCnnOc-t Allen. F.MiC-Kn.e PIIKB. Write tolay to Allen S. Olmsted. U Hoy. l., for a Kit KG sample of Allen's FootKae. a powder to shake Into your shoes It cures tired, sweating, hot. swollen, achins feet. It makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for Corns and Ilunlons. All Drujjlsts and Shoe stores sell It 25c.
Ants are very busy, cnats hltr orinir.
ets are lively, spiders come out of
",c" "7s" na lies gather in houses just before rain.
if spiders are indolent, rain generally soon follows. Their activity during rain Is proof of Its short duration. Unen files congregate, in swarms.
"111 OW1I IUIIUWÖ,
bers of the I. 0. K. P.
When It came time for the banquet we waited and waited about the door or the place where the spread was to be served. The man with the funds had not yet arrived. After our patlence had been almost exhausted, a messenger came bearing a note which read as follows: "Fellow members, k'nthtc v.
Plug I got a telegram this aftmn
ivu
Faunal Specimens. Knickei' So Jones has a bright Idea? Rockor Yes; he wants the Smithsonian Institution to defray the cost of his wife's hat. Harper's Bazar.
The Usual Effect. "Do you mean to say that they could
not drown Warbler's voice?" üiwtJit.ii'iifl''Tsni
"That's right. The mor ho drnni I tte, .rö tnii 'i ü7ZS ffSSÄiST!'!?.:
the more he sang." Bohemian Mnn.. I LÄ.LÄ.? J
Taking a by-path to avoid duty wo
are sure to meet our diserts.
QUICK RELIEF
TAKE Gold Medal Haarlem Oil " Odorless and Ta Strien " Tour pains and aches from KIDXEY LIVU&VER n STOMACH -TROUBLE will be ein to dlsappenr the first day OVPSULES MEDAL HAARLEM OIL
thoroash trtl. I fta.l th.m to t-. thtt kWn.Vlf!!
zlne.
Firmness Required. "There has been considerable discussion of rules," said the statesman. "Yes," answered the man who was thinking of something else. "But that sort of a case Is easily handled when the umpire knows his business." Washington Star. Good Reason.
frnm thn tutucv m . .
ull"?iea b,'ie Krrd,ly' cxPect ra,n- no t,me 10 communVcate with the other lal1.8!,,,ders forsake their webs, members, so I took the afternoon ?Sff
ror Chicago, finding the funds of the organization very convenient as expense money. Also, which will norhan
rain Is at hand
When you see the ground covered with spider webs which are wet with
ucw, anu mere is no dew on the ß.ro"nd; H Is a sign of rain before night, for the spiders are putting up umbrelku; but others say, "when spiders put up their sunshades It tv-mi i,
t-. i ..
a uoi nay.
be nvfln mn.A 1 it .
sight. I took the plug with me. I had become so attached to It, so that I Just couldn't bear to part from it. So I
.v. buc iiius, money and au. I
Breaking the Ice. Eta -Harry proposed while skating. He Knelt on the ice ten minutes, and ttn I accepted him suddenly. Edna-Because he told you his heart wag m. :ting?
tva -No. because the ice was melting-Detroit Tribune. The Word "Pean '
Paean or "pean" at first denoted a !" ?!' a helP Blving god, "Paean" Mi as been a title of Apollo. Bv exa It may mean any song of tri-off-ra or even a song merely Joyous.
ne Misfortune of the Mythical.
Arg-.s was lamenting his hundred
smoking?
"No." "Yes. You see, he is a little nearsighted, and the other day he emptied his pipe in a powder barrel." Browning's Magazine.
PERMANENT.
A Statement
After Fire
Tt rk of the number of keyholes i e wFin I come home late!" hp ex-
.a.o.-U eW y0rk gUn
A Complicated System.
tS?'!.yr...havo dCC,ded 10 econonize triS
, v answered young lrs. Torklns, ir. i' ha,3 Promised to give
I , 'unings at poker, so that I , c to use ny ot my house-
a.M.mcton star.
H Tu.
T.rr .,
Always Welcome.
do you know your husband Is ."Jd poker player?" ause. answered young Mrs.
ho r i KUOH POKcr player could 'Ä!!2 ,he8 wLlh otier 0 v ' s VashIncton 5?tnr
Tnat are earned.
Good" "Breakfast, Lunch
Conflrmfd
Yean. Elder A. PIckerlll, 1303 W. Fourth St.. Marlon. Ind., says: "I was
caused a good deal of misery by the painful passages of the kidney secretions. I always felt dull and languid and
suirereu rrom severe pains across the loins. A number of remedies I tried failed to give relief, but
Doan's Kidney Pills and atto them my present good In 1000 I inibllclv endorsed
Uoans Mduey Pills and have no hesitation now In coutlrmlnc that state-
menL" Sold by all dealers. .0 cents a box. Foster-MIIburn Co., Buffalo. X. Y.
NOBLEMAN AS "PEASANT GIRL."
Russian Disguised as Domestic Man
ages to Win Wealthy Widow.
A story which reads like a chapter
health.
other time.
Cottonwood and quaking ash trees curl up their leaves before a rain. When the leaves of the sugar maple are turned upside down, expect rain. Before rain, the leaves of the llmo
sycamore, plane and poplar trees show a great deal more of their under surface when trembling in the wind.
mien tiuur leaves turn tin nn no
to show the light under side, rain Is approaching. Corn fodder dry and crisp Indicates fair weather, but when damp and limp, rain. It is sensitive to atmospheric changes. New York Weekly. Humble Apology.
wny do you Insist on discussing things you don't know about?" "Because of my natural modesty. The things 1 know about don't seem worth discussing." Smart Sot,
Cheap Law, Law Is usually a very costly luxury,
nm uurmg tno Hearing of an east London county court case recently It was stated by a witness that Iecaf aid
couiu oe ouiaineu on payment of a penny a year. The body which under.
takes the proceedings. It was cniii
takes 10 per cent, of the damages re-
covereu. PRESSED HARD. Coffee's Yt'elKht on OM Arc. When prominent men realize the Injurious effects of coffee and the change
In health that Postum can bring, they
"Forgive
given for stonninir at n wi uu r
bathtubs and one plug. I don't believe
... m u jam up against me In the final Judgment. BrnzHnH- pci
rr TU.". " ö .vUlllU
"Well, 3'ou never snu- n ,n
, . . "w.ov, uiiaiir Tlrllnfwf 1 nt .V. . . '
, .vu ,uv llJU U was t0Q IatQ to get him back and mob him, so we simply departed, after passing resolu-1
"una oi uisrespect and voicing our unanimous hope that we might meet
iu luitrr in some lonely spot.
GOWNS COST THOUSANDS.
One
Hundred Women In New York
Spend $35,0C0 a Year Each.
cures while you walk. Orer 30,000 testi
monlals of cures of smarting, swollen, perspiring feet. It prevents friction and wear of the stockings and will save in
jour stocking bill ten times its cost each year. Imitations pay the dealer a larger profit, otherwise you would never be offered a substitute when you ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, the original powder for the feet. Imitations are not advertised because they are not permanent. For every genuine article there are many imitations. The imitator has no renutation
to sustain the advertiser has. It stands to reason that the advertised article is the best, otherwise the public would not buy it and the advertising could not be continued. When you ask for an article advertised In this paper, see that you get
uuitaiiuilS.
Kcw York. X-rcb B. i m Haarlem Oil CapKuIes 25 and 50 cents Bo"' and SSef 11 Sed lar fret fall She 25e Box ! Cijj.Ici . vU,you ar '"Serine from any kind of ."VER, STOMACH or BLADDER troSHolland Medicine Co.. Soraaton. Pa. and
rial
Teople Tell Each Oilier About Good Thl ii k. Fourteen years ago few people in the world knew of such a preparation as a Powder for the Feet. To-day after the genuine merit of Allen's Foot-Etse has
been told year after year by one grati- j receive a frre box of"capsuifs for tri
nea person to another, there are millions ' who would as soon go without a dentifrice j as without Allen's Foot-Ease. It is a 1
I Vinva . - ; 1 I rlfinnlt- nV.lu. i i: . t I
The odor of flower. mnr J?:u . .ucr Ior my perfidy . ' " . " UK . aBl,se.1 u.c
"itnr-o t-r... v,.i ... .1 unt 1. 10, . C . '- i cuu an't stand to thlnlr nf I l c uniten into ine snoen, wnicn Jft,?.0U hCard that J,m has 1uJt L??Lbtoro a Sh0wer than at you fellows making raerrva n?Li has vi rest and comfort to tired and j
wunouc me, and I knew you couldn't acnS iect in all p&rts of the world. It
-ui. wiiiium ine price.
notlud UnlMnr Co.. Scrmnton. r. .
X me..,
Street.. Town. . Btt .
WKITK PI.AI.M.V
It.
Expert opinion fixes the average annua cost of a New York woman's
UUUI" B mis Is not a large sum, but Is the figure on which bal-
ances the thousands who do not spend v 520 and the scores who spend 135,000. A gown for the latter costs more than
Variations of the Beautiful. Knicker Is that a stock chart? Bockor No. Only a diagram of the movements In women's waist lines.
ew ork Sun.
tno entire exnense of thn fnmn.
tf.n r .
niv- iui lllCf. There are about 100 women in the metropolis who spend $35,000 a year each on dress, and It Is not difficult to do so If one gets the necessary gowns and accompaniments In order to be well dressed for each of the numerous occasions renuired hv cnnini
custom. Then there are some 12,000
nuilll'll
$14.000
AGONIZING ITCHING
Eciemn for n Year Got Su nrllrf Even nt Skin HiiNpltnl Iu Dcupntr Until Cntlcurn Curril Him.
KEEP BABY
HEALTHY; FREE No child can be trell and strong unless its bowels move regularly ererr day at the same hour. Such regularity promotes good health. One passage Is
uDu.un-ij uiiTsssary, wniie two are not too many. There Is one remedy that is wpecin ly adapted to the needs of children, and which thousands of American mothers are using to-day. and that Is Dr. Caldwell's Syrun Perwln tu .r
herb laxative compound. Its gentle action, so free from griping, its tonic effects, and its iMjrfeet purity, vouched for to the United States goverument. makes It an Ideal children's laxative tonic. old-tirne friend of tat wonderful child a Veen houw wlihmii i, k. cc,y
Minted with it thrrh i,P "TTS" ST
offer of . frce trial bottle, which shä
B,"Tr : . l"r oe Mr. I
t- v
111 .. . . . . ' ilnt 1 ...t l.t- rv. Ll k.
i nas irouuiiHi py a severe Itching' 7 . rZL rT- Brst "i It and dry. scurfy skin on my nM?tutl&rUgi feet, arms and ncalp. Scratching made ! ?,? L "ü.."nU ?r ? a !,ot,,e- " Bve hfr
. . 111111 ana a Tlror-
" c ir
It worse. Thousands of small red plm-1 ous stomach.'
ii:en mere are some 12.000 nin rr,i .,.i , . " . i-m!n ,..;.: "".Lu""'.'
in thn ein- wlin i, I" j, ' ""v nu iiiiiH.. vuuhwi intense i f. ... . V.,", JB' tae non. in me City wiio each spend Itcblnir I un .i.n-Uwi , . I1,1, makes a lifelong frnd. Thex fooa a year, and about C.000 who go i , . , . , adlsed to go to the dlseard salts, plllt and powders, i nnn 0 nosnltal for (llsciises nf th L-ln i .im i Those who hare nror rr r .-.j
from a romance of the middle ages Is are gIad t0 lend theIr testimay 'or close to $5.000. being published hv thn the benefit of others. One day's si
New York Times .Moscow letter savs. A superintendent of public schools simply as an experiment, showed how saw 8UCh bad case of eczema.' But
nospiiai ror diseases of the skin. I did
hopping, not buyinr ' Ule culcr surwn saying: 4I never
iuo i-aiiiij anu Deautuui young Bar- one ot tne southern states says: ",USB nignest ngures can bo oness Urusoff. widow of n distinguished "My mother, since her early child- rcafh5(1- A furrier offered & fine sable Russian government official, took up hood, was an Inveterate coffee drinker nnn fo,ru,t' "reasonable price" of $9..
iiiuums ago nnu uvea an extremely so- . . - uiuuK nai io go with it for S70. an,!
Her beauty, however, at- " " complained of the bootmaker selected proper foot-
.....v nvu Uli UH'i ICCIIU; iiUU SICK stomach.
eluded life.
nuvivu uui-miuii wnerever she was seen, whether In the streets or when
Deli
icious
p
ost
I-
Toasties cV0rnT daillty f PCarl Whitc an;. y thc makers of Postum anl t-rape-Nuts.
T"' 'isties
ro:"l into
OF OUDDer rldlnS or at the theater.
All the young cavaliers of Moscow
were hopelessly In love with her. The baroness, however, rejected all attempts to obtain an Introduction to her, and continued to live In perfect seclusion, nttended only by nn elderly relative. Some months ago a young peasant girl began to visit tho residence of the baroness, offerlnir thn
servants cheap articles for sale. Once she brought some old Russian porcelain, which she offered the baroness. Subsequently the baroness used to buy
uuiercni articles irom the peasant girl, who was Intelligent, had good manners and considerable conversational talents. The baroness eventually asked the girl whether she would enter her service as a lady's maid. The peasant girl agreed and became the baroness
She discharged her duties to perfection
"Some time ago I was making an
official visit to a distant part of the
country and took dinner with one of the merchants of the place. I noticed a somewhat peculiar flavor of the coffee, and asked him concerning It He
replied that It was Postum.
wear for $12. The coat does not have to be renewed every mouth, but there must be other coats, and It was learned that the nronnr rnmn'nmunt
from opora cloak down to the smalloat Jaunty street affair of fine cloth II nil ovnulalln tl..i . ,
wjiiiuiiii would cost a trifle of something like 120.000. Then there should be a matter of imr.
five hats, with their decorations of
i got little or no relief. Then I tried ninny so-called remedies, but I became so bad that I almost gave up In despair. After suffering agonies for
twelve months, I was relieved of the
almost unbearable Itching after two or"
three applications of Cutlcura Ointment I continued Its use. combined with Cutlcura Soap and Pills, and I was completely cured. Henry Searle, Little Rook, Ark., Oct S and 10. '07" Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props, of Cutlcura Remedies. Boston.
i ',,to.tbrJ m,,nf a valuable bnutehoid friend. In ord-r to acquaint j-ou with Its merits at no expje to yourself the doctor will wnd yon a free test bottle on receipt of name and addrew. It ha been Juitly called the nation's safeguard to hfalth In the cure of constipation, drapepsla, hcirtUirn. llri-r trouble, slct headache, sour stomach and Imllar dlettlre
uumruia. If tbre 1 anything about your ailment that joh doa t understand, er If jrea want any oaedlral adrift, wrl: to the doctor, and he will antwer yon fully. nere n no cliarse for tbU erlce. The addreM 1 Dr. W. U Caldwell. 202 Caldwell bids, Montlcello, IlL
"I was so pleased with It. that after ftno n'hors and Inces that averacn
the meal was over. I bought a nackaen not more ,ha" 555 each, and there
are fully cooked, thin wafers nnrl
crisp, poldcn-brown.
to carry home with me, and had wife
prepare somo for tho next meal. Tho whole family were so well pleased with It, that we discontinued coffee and used Postum entirely. "I had really been at times very anxious concerning my mother's condition, but we noticed that after using Postum for a short time, she felt so much better than she did prior to lta
must he more shoes than hats that can ho had from $S to $20 a nnir. itn,
and shoos are subject to frequent change.
This Is all very well for ihn nnioi.t
but there must be at least a score of
gowns io go with this, and gowns soon grow old and must be frequently re-
i-fu. l no nest dressmakers want from J700 to $1,200 for the fine garments suitable for balls and dinner.
i nun mi sort or house and street
gowns are necessary, which are much
The New Thought.
"Do they believe In the poweis of' suggestion?" , "Oh, absolutely! They've hired a RllllU'Tl? ftlnrl tr 11 f
r.. ...... iu ivii men uuruiyuc aunt to step lively." Life. . UMtr WlnaloW. Soothing Kjrop for children leeUifnr, (often tho tram, rduei inflammation, tain, cur- wind colic. 25 cent a bottl.
Between Friends.
j
Oh
I That Awful b Gas
Did you hear it? How embarrassing. These stomach noisesmakc you wish you could sink through the floor. You imagine everyone hears them. Keep a box of CASCARETS in your purse or nocW
You would scarcely believe how ?nd .l.fkc. a Part of one after eating. I ... -a I Tt II , ii. . a A
Jealous my husband Is of me."
hat a batterer he Is!" .Meggen-
use, and had little trouble xcMh
, , . . - I' " I - - " a a.
inr n inrrnifTiir onn timn w.a.Ani-,.i i hi n n ,1 i . .... i - v ... v M .
R "7 1 "" ei- sioraacn; that tho cneapcr man the others, or from S100 aorrcr Blatter.
.. v-'11- ireci irom the namml Mnvi-infr " V""" . "V,M "Ul DU t-nueut, nnu iiumuer must dp
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