Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 February 1910 — Page 3
THE WONDERBERRY OR SUNBERRY u, proved a Great 8uceiiTh.u. und 6ay U' hc Be,t Th,nB They Ever GrfW. The Wonderberry or Sunberry, the JrVelous garden fruit oris natcd by
.1 Introduced
t Mther uuruuu, ..-
by
r ti a great success all over tbo rr'rVn Thousands of people say it u',b,-W thing they ever grew. Mr rhn Hurroughs, the well-known '. - NaturallBt and bosom-friend of ";p(M,r.. Roosevelt, says It is the ,t. : rious pie berry he ever tasted, lr t:..trvelouB croppor. i , tor of the New York AgTlcul-
. rlment binuon bujb il uuna ,ui,:!y even In pure Band. In tho s, .ison of North-western Canada godsend, and fruits long after 'u i killed most garden truck. Hall. Wichita, Kan., says thirty ,,. rc-w It there last snason with , - f,:itisfactIon. s Enochs, Hammond, La., says
$250 worth or fruit per
o w.'h htm. Mrs. J. H. I'owers, - - L. I mm nn Innfl
1 K-nwoou avenue, iuii;..su, uwncu
DOG'S LUNGE SAVES LIFE Blue Spark Attracts Collie, Which Leaps to Master's Aid and Prevents Man from Being Electrocuted.
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r"ph V. rrles on a space 4x10 feet Js.i'p'y herself and friends. ? p swallow, Kenton, Ohio, says its te a: for all purposes does not exist
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laVcv md every way. Y T Davis, Enon, Va., says it is r.,, to description in every way, and fr!s in three months from seed. jjge Morrow, of U. S. Circuit C ,rt says the Wonderberry is simply (j. ;i, m ih raw or cooked. Mr t tiilds exhibited one plant five r r. fcs old bearing 10,375 berries h measured about eight quarts. Vrs Hattie Vincent, Hayden, Now y x:i. says it stands tho long, hard C- phts of that climate and fruits a. . I m'ly all summer. It is certainly the most satisfactory ga'd' n fruit and the greatest Novelty ever introduced. On Ghosts. hs 11. Hyslop, the brilliant pay-L-i;-'. narratod, during a discusr. . f the Paladin ense in New York, .,r. . r p.nal old lady's opinion of
BloomhiKton To the sagacity or exeitemont of the Scotch collie "Fred," Horaco 12. Rallsback, a commission merchnnt of this city, probably owes his Ufo. Whllo searching In tlie basement of his commission house on South College avenuo for n thennomoter. by which ho tolls how to regulato the temperature of his wnreroom, Itailabnck took hold of an electric wire. Holding to the wire, tho merchant started toward the plnco where tho thermomotor was mnnging. His linml came in contact with an uninsulated space of the wire and lie was tumble to remove it. The wire burned down into his ilegh until ho started to loan consciousness and bluo sparks shot from the tips of his fingers. Meanwhile ho had been tug
ging at tho wire In an attempt to tllsungngo his hand.
All at once a heavy body struck him
and knocked him away from tho wire.
Ho fell to tho floor. He finally gathered strength to retrace his steps to
the office upstairs. It developed that his collie dog "Fred" had seen his master's predicament, and, knowing "dogwiso" that something waß wrong, had aided him In tho above manner.
Tho dog sprang at the arm of the man, which was in contact with the wire. The animal missed its aim. but its body struck the commission merchant In the breast and knocked him loose from the death-dealing wire ho was gripping. The hand which came In contact with the wlro was badly burned nnd Rallsback suffers intensely from the pain In his back and shoulders.
i;t...Ms'" exclaimed the old lady, n: illy. "I don't take any stock in If you die and go to the good
. it isn't likely that you'd want
.(idu- back to this poor vale of r. hlle If you go to the bad . uuil be kept thore."
Loved to Death.
1 mu ever know a girl to die for
v. - In.! ! No. n.iiii sh
?lu lust fade away and dio
some man deserted her?"
he jast took in washing and helf to doath because the
loved married her."
A New Gunness Clew. Laporte. In proof of the the
ory that Mrs. Gunncßs escaped from her chnrnel houBe the night of April
2S, 190S, Mayor Dnrrow gave out the statement that the niKht of the Are
the man in charge of the pumping sta lion at Walkerton was accosted by s
stranger. The stranger asked when
the next freight train would pass there. The reply was: "Not for several hours, but say." said the pump
ing station chief, "you are not a man; you are a woman." At this statement the man-woman ran across the tracks and down a deep bank Into a clump of willows. "I chased after her and finally found her hiding In the willows.. I took her up to the marshal and there she confessed she was a woman. Wo fitted hor out with woman's clothes and he disappeared."
THE KENTUCKIAN
WAS PLEASED
Flagman Has Charmed Life. Logansport. Frank Rlchason. a flagman, fell oft of a Panhandle passenger train when it was going at a rato of 40 miles an hour and he was practically uninjured. Tho accident happened Just after tho train had passed throsgh Horatio. He was leaning from tho rear steps of the last conch of the train trying to see if the
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nt prrpinl on receipt of 25c. l!ui!en & Co., Chicago, 111.
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I'll
Verandah, runic with me. old man. and
you my pretty verandn." !i still the same gay old dog, 1 -ilk.
Lot Us Give You a SI.25
i.nt (.n S1.0Ü man of Indiana. At
i l! say "it like finding $1.25." lti -t in.r.ill'lel offer. The map shows . t i .. . t ri ... t-
i.t.ittir. r.ircinc .l.iiic.'", vwuuv) .rn, - - - .,, .i.nt.
,-.M..rlfl Ihttncts, all toivns ami their right signals were u un-, oo iM,.;f,..w Mi. inct his hnlnncc. He was uncon-
' lT W 0 ill. I W UVIIIII'J 41V . . .1 . . a a. ...I .1 nail nlf 1
sclous by the ran. out revnuu ijuiwa., and was able to walk back to Horatio. The conductor on the train did not know that Rlchason was missing until the operator nt Dunkirk handed him a message from the former, stating that ho was uninjured. Search of the train revealed that the flagman was gone.
Ai i. ri'-TO-iMTn nousnicnnrnns l'e P." i ( roM Rail Blue. It makes clothes de&n jiiJ weet as when new. All grocers.
Af?-r a man has been married threo .r his bump of hope becomes a t.t
nil! N Yor'KKASIIOAltSnasacrow.Wlien
uk-h,n awl ca)Hnif. w hn jrou o an owi .-l 1-i-vniiilraM. tak? AUrn'f t.ung IUI".J by alltlrugk-Uu.r.tCcnnU ll.TO tottlr.
HI,
' a hard, hard world, and nobody 8 it better than the aviator.
IMT.ES CURED IN O TO 14 DATS. " "INTMKNTltuaranlNl tn mra inr ca
' I i r.e illltHl. llIrnllnK or rrotrudlEg Hle in tw.iaij,of monej refunded. Wo.
Some local celebrities are famous ar.ii Kume are notorious.
t" r
ws IVUrt. mall. B(r-coatMl,pay to
- ' i' 'It. rvcmaln and inirlKorala tiutnacn. lu nut Krlpc.
average man is always paid av-wages.
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The Army of Constipation Is Growing Smaller Every Dy.
CARTER'S LITTLE
UVER PILLS are rtipooiible ihey nof
wily pTo reltel
Ifcey pctmsncady
cute looslr
Uoa. Mfl,
Ii3iu use them for Bilisai.
en, loJireitioa, Siek Rtsasca, SaHow Slda.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE GENUINE mint bear i?gnture : For Asthma, Bronchitis and &H Throat Trouble Take PISO'S CURE
1 The relief b as quick as it is certain. J Pleasant to take and guaranteed
I absolutely free from opiates. I AU DniffUta, 25 cant.
who be a
Farmer Raises Wild Geese. Shelhvvllle. George Muck, a farmer living near the Johnson county line, has inclosed several acres of ground on which he is raising wild geese. He has built several sheds and at the entrance of each has arranged n trap door with a long rope attached. t ihie mnnnor he can operate each
door while some distance away. The birds that are already in the corral attract other wild geese nnd when the geese enter tho shed. Muck drops the door. He then enters the shed, catches the wild geese, clips their wings and leaves them to become domesticated. Recently Muck captured six wild fowls In this manner.
Detective Under Arrest. Marlon. John C. Hlsey. atnr nhnwinc him to
member of what Is known as the Indiana Detective association. Is under bond to appear in the city court on February 10 to answer to a charge oi "bootlegging." It is said that his nr. rest may lead to the filing of charge against a downtown druggist. Hlsej is alleged to have purchased a bottle of whisky at n drug store nnd disposed of the liquor to Daniel Wolfe. Plan Hospital for Jail. Columbus.-A number of charitable residents of this place. i.v Prof. Will Harding, have
Btarted a movement to build an addltion to the county jail hero be used for hospital purposes. Nol her this city nor county has a public hospltal and all sick or injured persons who are not able to pay their way at n hospital must be taken to Jail for treatment, and there are no hospital facilities at tho institution. One Killed In Car Crash. Muncle.-Charles D. Jackson, a ,nf enr conductor, was killed
instantly as the result of a sMon collision between a city car and a Fort Wayne-lndlannpolls Interurban The city car was going west, while the interurban was coming into Munc le Jackson was standing near the middle of the car. He was hurled through a Aftnr ho struck the ground
.n.i nvnr nn him. A number
of school teachers and children were
In the car nnd their escape is cu.u ercd miraculous.
HE SECURED A GOOD HALF-SEC
TION IN CENTRAL CANADA. It Is not only from Kentucky, but
from thirty-five to forty different States that there cornea tho expression of satisfaction from thoso -who have taken up lands in Contral Canada as a
free homestead or have purchased lands.
Mr. B. K. Bell, of Frankfort. Ken
tucky, writes to a Canadian Government Official, and says: "I have just
returned from Alborta, overjoyed with
my trip. Your literature -was very ilattorlng, but not half what I found it
I bought a half section between Cal
gary and Edmonton, one inllo from
railroad, near a good town. This is
tne nest country I over saw or ever expect to see. I will go In tho spring and got to work on my place. I think it is the coming Country of tho World."
Some of tho papers describe the set tling of tho Canadian West as "bo
coming a fever with a great many people. The lure of its golden promises Is creeping Into their hearts and many are they who are answering the call of that unsettled territory." This paper editorially cautions Its readers to exercise care and thought before moving to a distant country. This would be a wise precaution, and is exactly what the Canadian officials ask. The success of the Bettler who has made Canada his home for years is the best evidence that can be offered. And of the large number of Americans who have made their homes In Canada, very few have returned. All are satisfied. Money Needed for Good Work. Twelve years ago, Massachusetts made the first appropriation for a state sanitarium. Since that time, over $10,000,000 has been appropriated by state legls'atures for the pre
vention of tuberculosis, and about an equal sum by municipal and county
authorities. The federal Rovernment
has over Jl.000.000 Invested In tuber
culosis hospitals, and spends annually about ?500,000 In their maintenance.
Every year the percentage of appropriations made from public funds for
tuberculosis work has Increased.
While private societies have led the
way in the tuberculosis campaign, every effort has been made to have
states, cities and counties do their
share. A bulletin of the national as
soclation states that the final success
of the antl-tuberculosis crusade depends on every city and state providing funds to treat and provent consumption.
Asking Too Much. Tho mother of little six-year-old Mary had told her a number of times not to hitch her sled to passing sleighs, feeling that It was a dangerous practice. It was such a fascinating sport, however, that Mary could not resist it nnd one day her mother saw hor go skimming past the house behind a farmer's "hobs." When she came in from play she was taken to task, her mother saying severely: "Mary, haven't 1 told you that you must r,ot hitch onto hobs? Hosidos, you know, it is against the law." Atnri- tnssmi bar head. "Oh," she
said, "don't talk to me about the law. It's all I can do to keep the ton commandments!" Woman's Homo Companion.
A ROYAL SPENDER
TJncle (to Marjorie, who has married a millionaire) I really think you'd be happier if you had married a man who had less money. Marjorie Ho will have less after a few years with me.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
hv wi mniipitiinna. thrr eannot rracb the dl-
cwed portion of tb ear. There t only one ay to ...... l.t..... .rut th.t ! hv rnnitiiutional remrule.
Dcufneu Is cauwtl by an InrUmtil comlltKio of, the mnmiti luimir nf thn KuxtAcLtan Tube Wlico this
tube u toaameU you hve ft rumbling ound or Itnperrwt heirUiic. arid Inn It 1 entirely cIum1. IInesa I the result. nil unlesi tho Inflammation fn i Uhrn out iml this tub restored to Its normal condition, tfirlnc in tie destroyed forever; nine cares out of ten arc caused by Catarrh, which h Eothlns but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surf. We will clve One Hundred Dollars for any case ol PeafnfM (caused by catarrh) tliat cannot be cured
by Hail i Catarrh out. wc 0.
r. j . luck. - Bold by DruesUts. :sc Take lUU'a family I'lUs for constipation.
Teamster's Punishment Earned. Apparently It pays not to be cruel
to horses out in Chicago. A teamsier who admitted abandoning his horses
for six hours on a recent stormy day was fined 250 by a magistrate. The
humane society prosecuted the case vigorously and promised to report tho matter to the driver's employers. Presumably he will lose his Job, as he
was unable to pay tho fine and will have to servo a jail term.
Their Status. "Arc they happy?" "Happy? No, they're Louis Post-Dispatch.
rich." St
Rheumatism Relieved in 6 Hours. Dr. Detchon's Relief for Kheumntlsm usually relieves severest cases in a few hours. Its action is remarkable. It removes the cn.U5e and the disease quickly disappears. First dose benefits. 75c. Druggists. Nothing endures but the eternal commonplace; and If one departs from that it is to run the most perilous risks. Charles Wagner.
RED CHOSS BALL BLUB Should b in every home. Ask your grocer for it. Large 2 oz. package only 5 cents. Young man, don't marry a parlor ornament unless you can afford to hire a cook. to renn a cold in onk hay. .
Tnf LA A ATI VB MIOMO Oulnlno mc". lml"trIui)d money U It fall to core. E. W. liltUVE'b alunaturc Ison each box. lie.
Side If you had positive proof that a certain remedy for female ills had made many remarkable cures, would you not feel like trying it ? If during the last thirty years we have not succeeded in convincing every fair-minded woman that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has cured thousands and thousands of women of the ills peculiar to their sex, then we long for an opportunity to do so by direct correspondence. Meanwhile read the following letters which we guarantee to be genuine and truthful. Hudson, Ohio. "I suffered for n lonpr time from a wcalrncss. inflammation, dreadful pains each month and suppression. I had been doctoring and receiving; -only temporary relief, when a friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vepetablo , Compound. I dk so, and vrote to you for advice. I have faithfully followed your directions and now, after taking only live bottles of So Vegetable Compound, I have every reason to bcl eye , I am avell woman. I give you full permission to use my testimonial. Mrs. Lena Carmocino, Hudson, Ohio. It. IT. V. JS o. .
St. Kepis Falls, N. Y. "Two years npo 1 was so bad that I had to take to my bed every month, and it would last from two to three weeks. I wrote to you for advice and took Lydia E.PInlc-
linm's Vegetablo Compound m ury iorm. x m
happy to say mat i am eure, luuutu w jiu medicino and good advice. You may use ray letter for tho good of others." Mrs. d. H.
lireyerc, St. Kcgis Falls, Is. x. There is absolutely no doubt about the ability of this grand old remedy, made from the roots and herbs of our fields, to cure
female diseases. We possess volumes of proof of this fact, enough to convince the most skeptical.
For 30 years Lydia E. Pinklmm's Vegetable Compound hns been tho standard remedy for female ills. No sick woman docs justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, ana has thousands of cures to its credit. jB Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women Wtf to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health frco of charge. Address Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass.
Tho face that lights up In conversation Is not necessarily lantern-jawed-
ICURES
wiiKif vorn joint auk stu f and mucli ro from coWl. rhuroaiim or n;urnijrlk; when yon II I. trotn or hroiw jonrjeir i.m iVrrv jMPti'JMinMIItr. Tbo home remedy .Oyrara. Few men put on until tomorrow the meanness they can do to-day.
f.niM ?ti PATION. BILIOUSNESS. RHEUM
ATISM, STOMACH AND LIVER COMPLAINT
ill box tldGPih
ALL - llJ. jl ! J. J DRUGGISTS - lit
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BETTER THAN PILLS FOH LIVtM iuw
A. H LEWIS MCDICINt CO,, T, tOUl
EASYSURE TO ACT
MO.
aiwmtUon, alUr pain, cures wind collu. 2Sc a botUe.
It's a pity that wisdom doesn't grow on a man like whiskers.
Mr. Wlnalow'ii fioothlnif fijrtip. Ildren teeUUnir, wften the irura, redu
ucrp Irv
Hustlers Earn $18 to $30 Weekly lUirlKtertntr name. dUtrlbatln orrnlar. (irocerj nnil JenenilMi reliandlvcatalift. OornractsirUen
Tw.nnnfcihl tiartlP. ACl promiuiy, ir..ii w
aiJCltCAJSTlLJi
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Act Jirompllr. CKNTKAI.
What the Doctor Did. Gustavo Ullyatt has a little daughter who hasn't boon well recently. The other day a physician was called to tho Ullyatt home to see her. He examined the child with tho aid of a stethoscope. When her father came home that evoning he asked what the doctor had said. "Nothin." replied the little girl. "What did he do?" asked Mr. Ullyatt. "lie Just telephoned me all over, was the child's reply.-Denver Post. GET POWER. The Supply Comes From Food.
If we got power from food, why not
Rirlvft to cot all tho power wc can. !
That Is only possihlo by use of skillfully selected food that exactly fits ( the requirements of tho "body.
Poor fuel makes a poor lire, ami a
poor fire is not a good steam producer.
"From not knowing now iu suiuti upright food to fit my needs, I suffered griovously for a long timo from stom
ach troubles," writes a muy num little town in Missouri.
it Roomed as If I woum never oe
able to find out the sort of food that was best for me. Hardly anything that I could eat would stay on my stom
ach. Every attempt gave me ncanburn and filled my stomach with gas. 1 got thinner and thinner until I literally became a living skeleton and In
time was compelled to Keep 10 nij ut-u. "A few months ago I was persuaded to try Grape-Nuts food, and it had such
good effect from tno very ocginmub that I have kept up Its use ever since. I was surprised at tho easo with which I digested it. It proved to bo Just what 1 needed. "All my unpleasant symptoms, the heart-burn, tho Inflated feeling which gave me such pain disappeared. My weight gradually increased from 93 to 116 lbs., my flguro rounded out, my i-th enmo back, and I nm now
able to do mr housework and enjoy It
Grnne Nuts did it."
a inn flnvs' trial will show anyone
enmo fnr.ta about food.
Look In pkps. for tho little book, "The Road to Welh-Illc." "There's a Reason."
liver rrnil ihr boe lfrf A nw " time to time. Thrr
""5 "L'iT.V : r r. .nd full of huema
Utereat
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Do You Feel This Way?
Dn vim fepl nil tired out? Do vou Bometiinei
think vou just can't work away at your profes
sion or trade any longer? Do you have a poor ape-
titc, and lay awake at nights unable to sleep t Arc your nerves all gone, and your stomach too ? Has amItJon to forge ahead in the world left you? If so, you
might as well put a stop to your misery. 1 ou can do it it you will. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will make you a different individual. It will Bet your lazy liver to work. It will set things right in your stomach, and your appetite will come back. It will purify your blood. If there is any tendency in your family toward consumption, it will keep that dread destroyer away. Even after consumption has almost gained a foothold in the form of a
lingering cough, bronchitis, or bleeding at the lungs, it will DnnR doui a cure 7n 98 per cent, of all cases. It is a remedy prepared by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., whose advice is shen free to all who wish to write him. His ircat success has come from his wide experience and varied practice. Don't be wheedled by a penny-grabbing dealer into taking inferior substitutes for Dr. Pierce's medicines, recommended to bo just ss good. Ur. Pierce's medicines are of known composition. Their every ingredient printed .1.-:, -r.r.. Mode from roots without olcohol. Contain no habit.
forming drugs. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. 1 .
Insomnia "I have been using Cascarets for Insomnia, with which I have been afflicted, for twenty years, and I can say that Cascarets have given me more relief than an r other remedy I luve ever tried. I shall
certainly recommend mem 10 my icuu as being all that they are represented." Thos. Gillard, Elgin, 111. Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken JWeaken or Gripe. 10c. 2Sc. 50c. Never sold la bulk. The trcnnlno tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed Mto core or your money back. SSI
Typewriter Bargains - MnehlnrK of eery wake
Prlre f om IS t)l 8.e-
clal tirV'eH nttbis time In KIIHIIT KEMINÜ TONS SciJ'Jf-TBBtnplea nnd Te- Marliinra rented tinp and rental npplled on purrhaw TtrrwaiTta rxniiM.r Ji nn buoh., tr. i; KOTUftri.Uiuriit4.
nrrilUPr CTADPU elet to work with and
W. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 7-1910.
"i inrrnrirw iTTifiTrir i i ifta mi m i r ttiithtm Yirr
Sunberry-
Ipr0wonderberrT
PLANT
3HOHTHSFR0HSEED
SUNBERRY-The Improved Wonderberry
LUTHER BUR RANK'S GREATEST CREATION. A Lusclou ilerry Kipeninfi in inrce SEED 20 CTS. PER PACKET. 3 PACKETS FOR SO CTS. POSTPAID
Thi. t. r..ltlvelv the GREATEST new Fruit and the best NOVELTY o( modern times. These are facts which no one can Ti,.,'awaSlrom?,y The orJofs a" overwheunlnK in number and conclusive In character. Grown Ust yesr by 350.0 people.
The proof are overwhelming I
..Y.i.ir an unnrmmii rlrh rtlnpbrrrf In looVivnl tantf.
rnurpsfd for cntln raw, cooked, cauncd or preMrvei! Innr form. i . I I .. .nl.n1tv1tinKU n Hlit. lift. niti Of VTCt Cll
mateH. EnKlcnt plant In the -world to crow, succeeding any where and
jleldlneRrcattnasaeiiofrlch fruit all bummer and fall. Tbc ereaieti loon to the family Karden ever known. Learea and brnncbra are. also uied for ereena and are auterb. EterylnHly can and will rrow it. Luther llnrbank, of California, the world famous plant wliard.orleinatcd the Wonderberry and turned It ortr to me to Introduce, lie anys of Its "Thin absolutely new berry plant la of ereot Interest and talue Aalt bean tho moat delicious, wholesome and healthful berrlea In utmost profusion and al ways cornea true from seed." READ MY CATALOGUE, paired 2 and 3, for full deacrlpt on, etilturf, unea, etc. (Alao Colored Plate.) With acores of testimonials from well-known and reputable people all orer the country. Also
the "Crime of tho wonucrberry.
Tilt tttiMBVRRV t n tmnmred form of the Wonderberry which
I Introduced eiclualrely last year and which proved fo satlofactory. It la irreatly auperlor to the orl clnal type, and I rtlonc bare genuine seed. SEED 20o par pkt.t 3 pkta.forSOci 7for$I.OO. With every packet of aeetl I send a booklet RlvlnR IOO Heclpea for
uslnirthefrult. raw, cooked, canned, preservei.jeiiieu,iurcu,i:kjcu,
o.ayrup, wine, ereen. etc. inn nuiriir lurnu; . Also a copy of my IM patre Catalomie with every owler-whlch tella
all nbout m
MY OR
lam
ny $12.000 IN CASH PRIZES AND OFFERS. ACENTS WANTED. PATALORUE of Flowers and Vecetabl See J , Dnlt,
rianta, and Kare and New Krults FREE to all who apply. 113 pacca.
60Ü illustrations anil coioreu pibich. i iihtc utcu ..c 85 years uc.ä have half a million cuslomera all over the country. Completeaatlsfactlonfraaranteed to everyone. Do not fall to er e the many jrreat Novelties 1 am offerlnif thli year of which the CUNBERRY Is the greateat ever known.
I. S.
Address This offer wUl
JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, Floral Park, N. Y. Tot app.sr aS.la. Writ- for Sunberry seed and Catalogue st once. Do not neglect or dk
