Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 55, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 January 1913 — Page 7

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For mm$ cr or any prt thf rpof local govil . Aid.. wpm'lAUr dfilmhl for ColoHlxlRff, (ffn , !, MiMoolfil bixln. Kmmoiih1 trw. For FOft HAM3-i;0 A. NlCAJl IQPKM4U. Ifll-I-H-toroUKli o , Fin ; 30 n. cult.. 7 r. houae, Uhhi, HO Htrun, 200 ppMili mc;fi, hIopU, inOliliiory. htcU. M. .S. J f n teh.tll, He ffu r, FIk 10 U 8AU4 200 A. Nit AMJANV, HTICAIINM Oo. Minn.: 16 u. oiilt, s wiory r. Imum;, barn, granary. K. Qlutz, Altmny, Minn., K. 2 If Öll 40Ö ' A. NlCAIt KUMOXUK, Clin ro., Kan ; 105 n. cult.. r. hunto, burn, outhhtira.. in-lturd U. A l. HAHM68, 130 K 2 2ND HT., T. JOMFllMf. MO. KOK BA 1,11117 A., M-JNAWKti CO., MICIU HO u ault. 12 v. Iiuunt. lumiN. uulblcl.. vnKlnr, inHflilnry. how, tool, via. J. 14. QOhhHH, TMOUMHMIf. MUM I. KOlt 8AfM A. IK CSAHCOMADH CO., Mo, i l) m, unit., Iioiimo, burn, uut'ilriK', or tfliitiMj. Wm. Will, Owi-nxvlll", Mo., It. 2, VÖU HA MS 820 A, UNUUOIC1BN VIltCHN tirnlrk IkimI nonr Holniioid, Mutt., Oun.) blMok loKhi, i'Uy ubuoll, ntlrinK, will roll Ht uöluVf Vrtluu. T. K. H)iihm, Mmluiit, Miui ,CUn. FOH HAliM 161 A., DM WHY 'Ü., OltliA.i 71 H, (lint , lititiKu. biini. oMüliltf, ti. utrliurtl, tltfltfll., ttt, JJ. Ü. MUl'llH. AtulUHl, ukliu VQIK KAMI III i) A. KANDtfUltt CO., MIllM ! Hü ti. unit., i f. limine tiili'ii, nutliblKM KPuiuify. ittf. u. ih hitmoi-p. JlüyniomJ, Mlfin, MüÖ'l HMtiL TO RlSTTMJi JgfetTA'JMI -100 A., ttnntifti'lruia c'n.. Iir, oo n. OUll , 6 p. Iinunü, ifooa btthi, oulbfüif, nwhiii'tL, uloi ajOHt Jirt (lUOlHtf A luHutPd. A, I. Jluffinnn. TuIüüü, IIb

iJÖfi MAI,- IflO, A., Afit mtbJV, NOHMAN püt, Mliin i bNt In in 6 r. Iiuumm, ihi Iii otil üIUmhm feliPiln. i'li, (ftim'Htuil, lUiiiiPirm, Mum, jun HAiw aiioA., Aiiii (unyr, iiwöt form Iii lluiwi I'd, Mn.( iiw r Uwlifim, ,1 h naiiHi, biiiMi, ittiiiiiiiifH.! MM huril, ciuil buiiki ? hum T i üiüiia, AtJfiiMtun riij', Mo i'öll HA 1.19 3U A , Ml K 14 H) . ll.f, i IIHM!' n Iii b 'm, 3un iu iuii, new i r, ihviiiliiMi iflHinmni, mm OulpftuiH,, hIioiIö. ypibö, m oimptl, i J, 1h UNUlfhl,, UiilHioiui, Mo. OUlUUlKfi-. nlö, TTinllJ, 910, PhlniMiü, III. t Tat flH'W 2ü,, NlflAlt i'AHTWHHUri', Müilj BQil Ö. im II . 6 i'i lionwi. Iinin. in'Himrv, mioüö ,r Tujlup, rriwiiulii, Mim. nftli, POM HAfiW 0 A. NJl, J4 IIA N fl'JW, &IAN. i ülü 400 H cmii i ? i' limiHf, liRrn. mil bhl iJ. I3AVM, HftAWJMNi MAN-, lAN, mn ha i.w i u a. fWAlt .m mmoiia, aian., ftliodii, oio. MiJfJühA.Jins 810, hhhnwh 11. mir. 10 und & r. Imhimum, Imni, oul liltlifu., loult. nuH'h-, eio. C, S. nol ('urluNV, Null, WH HAIhI3--JH0 A. IN PASäüu OO,, Ji'IA.j U , nult-, 4 r. UoiiHft, burn, mit-blutn,, fruit tpowM, tun H-i 0lo. T- l. Hhonhöi'tl, lünvlllo, IHn.

FOR HATJO R5 A,, HA Miß CO., MO. SJgO A. pulU, H r. bouMi, 8 ImriiH, ulblrtK. utoölc for brontllHtf. ,1. 14. J.nlnl, Now London, Mo. WH HAM8 IRQ A. HA ItHlfHt OO., K A N. ; ,Slfi H. milt., botiMß, barn, oulbblKM., ortbnrU, Ho,, HO w. wlfuir. ,1. Uvonn, Huwyyr, ICun. FOUHAMiJ 03U A. NliJAU lUlOWNHVU.bW, Tox, ; wnll Improvod und uulilvutud; ltwt of IrrlKHtlon, otu. I, I, Kuuiur, llrowimvlll, Tox. von HA MS 1 1' A. , WflÄlf Ml Iii, A IIVÜT Ohii. ; 06 h. tmlt., Uoiiho, bHrn, oulbblKn., urunnry, otc. 13. iJunalu.rt, Aoint, Alm. Can. VOn 8AM3 160 A. IN LONCIU JiJliJD, AIPA., Cn.; KO h. cult., i r. bounn. barnn, 2 Kran. O. Jt, UnblUMon, N, Jlattlcford, HüHk., Can.

FOR SAlJC527 A., JAOKSON CO., OKU.! 440 u. In alfalfa, fuur r. Ikiunoh, I harn, Plutiiy uutbblgii., wlmlmlllH, inuchlnory, oio. Alitor part. O. I. KIUIIY, Alt uh, Oklu.. It. 2. VÖll RAUM 320 A. N1DAH SOUSCllRTir, Mun Clin.; 1GD h. cult.. Iiouho, barn, 4 jtranarluH. A, MoArthur, HolMKlrth, Man., Can. Ml I l-L 1 I ! Jl I I. I VOn SA MC 400 A. NlüAH IC DM ON D, NOtttnn Co.. Kail.: 00 a. cult., Iuiuhu, Uarn, MhodH, irrovo, etc. Jtulek automobllo ooiiHldorwd la inulo. Bhurtz & HaynuM, LoKait, Kun.

FOU SAIJ3 320 A. NKAU DOUC1 LASTON. Hak., Can.; ülü a. cult., ft r. bouse, Krtvnarlo, utook. II. IiJ. Fliihor. DouKlaaton, Sank., Can.

KOK SA MO 03 A. NR GUANO RAPID, Wood L')., Win.; 70 a. cult., S r. bouHo, barn, outbldKM., Htu. M. Ilaullon, Cedarburif, V1.

FOR SAM3 -180 A. RANDOLPH CO., AltK. ; 100 a. cult., C r. houxo, 2 ba up, outbblK.. orchard, N. ,T. lluramnn, Water Valley, Ark.

FOIt SALK02 A. NEAR NO. VERNON, JenulnK Co., Ind.; A r. house, barn, outbldg.. orchard. P. 1'utorbauKh, Plymouth. Ind., It. 2. VOll SALE 320 A. NEAR UPTON. SASK., Can.; 180 a. cult, i r. house, stables, outbldK., mach. E. McNVoan, Upton, fcjask.. Can.

FOR SAT-.E 460 A. JACKSON CO., ARK. ; 50 a. cult., ono 0 and ono G r. house, i?ood barns, orchard, etc. li. O. Trotter. Inelealde, Ark.

FOR SALE 480 A. HAND CO.. S. D. : SO A. cult.. 5 r. house, outbldK.. stock, machinery, tttc. bargain. J. E. Marston. Miller. S. Dak.

FOR SALE 124 A. FRANKLIN CO., TENN.. 0 ft. cult., C r. house, barn, outbldgs., orch., mach., etc. Ed Solomon. Belvldere. Tenn.

FOR SALE 290 A. M' HENRY CO., N. D. ; 260 r, cult., & r. house, barn, granaries, outbldRs.. etc. W. A. Thompson, Denbigh, N. D.

FOR SAUD 160 A. NEAR DE WITT. PERktns Co., 6. D. ; 12 a. cult.. 2 r. lfoune, etc.; will trade. O. Opdahl, Castlesar, T. C, Can.

FOB, SAU2 320 A. NEAR IIILGER, FURKus Co.. Mont.; 110 a. cult., 2 houses, barn, outbldRs.. 4 horses, mnrhinery, etc.; In irrigated section. L.. D. McMastor, lliljror. Mont.

FOR SALE 305 A. NEAR ISM AY. CCSTER Co.. MonL.; 92 a. cult., f r. house, barn, outbldgs., 45 h p engine, freo range, pood timber. A. L. OR1NNELL. Ismay. Mont.

For Sali ov?ral prorccl farms in Washington vi waif Co. Good terms. Como and see or write Minnesota JLand Co., Stilhvutor, 3Xlnneota ISLMoney Making Farm ESSJä1: UTKoll,prIcottUd tonus rislit. J.K.XMS, Xt.Cvnrl, III,

Farm For sale cheap. 20 hlehlr Improvod stock im and uniin farms ad lolnlnjr. Only onenrlco and a sqnaro deal. Wrlu for circular. Frank Staaxuird, SprUiuviUe, Luktuuco Co., Ind. Saskatchewan

Your Opportunity is NOW In th Provlno of Saskatchewan, Western Canada Doroudeslro to pet a Freo Homestead of 1GO

ACRliS of that wo i

known Wheat Land

but no lcss T&luable. SEW DISTRICTS "Ave recently been opened up for settlement, and into theso railroads are now being built, Tho

uut wm soon, como when there will bo no land jJoIIomc3ten(llnK A Swift Current. SasfcatcheTran. farmer "writes: "l camo on my homestead, March m. with about Hx'm orth of horses and mnchln-e:-y, ai;d Just f35 In cash. Today I tiavcVCO acres of wheat. 300 acres ol oata. and 0 acres of ilax." Not bad lx years, butoniy an ln-Btane-uf what may be done In western Canada in Manitoba, baskaichowan or Alberta. bend nt once for Lltoraturo, Mai, Railway Rates, etc, to GEO. W. AIRD, 215 Trictlon Te nilnsl Culldlna. IndlanaDolI. Ina. Oanadiaa Government Agent, or Oddrcsi SuprlHtondont of JLuaniljpration, OtUwa,Wu

INDIAN STYLE COPIED

MODERN YOUNG WOMAN RESEMBLE POCAHONTAS.

FcMthtrn und UacJi Worked Into riandenu In True Indlun Tmhlon I Now fingt for Dark Hnlred Gli'In. Tho tnotlrtni young wonum inliUU nlmoHl bö inlatakoii for u rulnoariiuliMl PuohhonttiH In hut nuw oulfturü it Tin dlüiiiio, wliloli I tiiudo of foittlUMH and iKifidö lu bonalldo Indian alyh. Hut lhty an rarlütul feathurö and ilnltttul bmtdrt, and llio Pooalioiitau bandeau Ih i'öally m, moat dalnly and inily mna iiiüiit -iirnvldml one Hia Ui youili, tho wiimoniuiii'üH and tha dah to oarry it off, Tliu bandmiu tu inado of vnlvui Uli lion, bound at iIiumkIhob with bIIvim4 liraid, and over Ihn vtdvul iaMwön Him braid Is nat a Htrlp of filnil Iiiom mmwii thiPhly with (iaiihin I'hinnmouuM am) wlilin pari hnadH. Till bandMiiu lingua around thi hiad and nihIi'iih nvor thu loft imu uudor an ornaiiuuit uf vulval and rhluuHlouu, ohm hn ond of iho handniui oont Inning down to lonoh ihu Hhouldor. Two wlniu ofdrloh qullla, trlnimod with RfUlll I'M of vulvpt oritamputetl with ihmBlonoi, uro Ihmud through tliu Ihm dwni, and aluo Blunt haohward and downward, nivln tho snvnau ludhm wIToot, It la tho oxoontioiml hair drossing Hint Ih ungniood liy nomo eulm HUH Iuk orniimoutH, If ono dosbobrqh a HtrliiK of pourhi or dlamoiulH, thoHO nro wound In tho hair and allowed to fall in Kruonful lonpa. Imitation poaiiH may ho uHod in tho Hämo way, but HtrlngH of rhlnoHtonoH uro not eon Hidorod good form for woar aa ornamontH, fiiHhlonnblo na thoy uro an droHH trlmminKH. All maniior or dashing outllH and ulfiTottoB, mountod on Hholl pina, nro favorod for ovonlng woar In tliu ooKTuro, and tho nioro raklHh tho alant of tho algrotto tho omiirLor tho offoct. Only tho woman of maturo yonrn now otTocta a modoHt, upright algrotto in hor hair, and youngor womon voar their eolfl'uro ornamontH in much more dashing fitylo. it Ih unusual to hoo an algrotto standing out diroctly at right angles to tho hoad, ovor ono oar, and, though this la oxcoodlng chic as far as appoarancos go, it can not bo very comfortablo for ono's escort, who sits bosido ono at tho theater, for tho long algrotto would most certainly tickle his ear or brush into his oyoc as ho turned his hoad suddenly.

BEAUTY SPOTS ALL IN BACK Novol Trimming llffacti Sttn In Thl dtaion'i Costumti Among thi Ultm-Faihloniiblt, Trimming utfoot nro all in th baok thin uonuon, if ono amy Judg from tho olotiiuM ono MomotlmoM huob, and horo Ih a girl who pro v um it. Tho curling purplo fnathorn of th ohlo (orby crown hnt follow a trail around thu brim and duuidod to Uy

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For the Little Girl. A sensible garment for a little girl for all the year round is a rain cape. This is so made that it reaches to tho hem of the dress, and the little hood is attached, and is worn "Red Riding Hood" fashion. Small "Teddy bears" decorato the little brass buttons, and the plaid silk lining makes it quite gay. Of course, there are no sleeves, but it is open at tho side seams to allow the hands freedom. These capes are to be had in two colors, red or blue. Tiny sweater suits are still very popular for little children. They may be had in either gray or brown Angora and white in the knitted suits. The set consists of little sweater, trousers, cap and mittens, all matching the Angora.

tilted 'way ovor to tho back, whoro

they dally with tho satin rosette and

streamors of tho dainty mallno nock frill. Then thero is a sash sot just

at tho proper angle of tho left sideback, and a row of big bead trimmed

buttons, woighting down the bottom of

tho Ooor-longth charmeuso skirt.

Fashions fonci

Moleskin Is tho groat favorito for draped evening coats of fur. Separate collars of lace and tulle

are being trimmed with very narrow

bands of fur. Children's dresses are all peculiar, ly simple, both in white and colored wash fabrics. Some of tho new chiffon blouses have lace stocks which turn over, Robespierre style. Hows of satin lined with velvet are being used, looped at eccentric angles on rhe new small toques. Flounces of delicate, cobwebby laces, often headed with a single line of brilliants, are being introduced on evening gowns.

PROTECTS THE SHIRT FRONT! tlle ck win be sufficient to kee

it in piace, or a tiny button and loop Of COrd nan hf incfonH if

I I . I A:!n M-,f Alen Rn I I on rt -n er u xt LJL

a Chest Protector When Weather Warrants It.

A shirt 'front protector is no new idea, but it is an extremely useful one, for it not ojily protects the shirt front from being soiled, but also forms a nice warm additional covering for the chest, and, in fact, it is a little extra wrap that can be worn at any

time under a coat, for it very easily put on. For evening dress, it should be made of black quilted satin and lined on the inner side with soft white silk. As a chest protector it can be made from almost any remnant of warm material, and the darker the color, perhaps the better, as it will soil less quickly, it can bo lined with flannel and bound at the edges with narrow ribbon. One hook and eye sewn on in front at

NEW IN SPORTING CRAVATS Flannel Stock Is the Latest Thing and Looks Very Smart and Busincss-Like. Among the new sporting cravats is shown a flannel stock, which seems to meet many requirements, and looks very smart, and business-like at the same rime. The model I saw was of pale lemon-colored flannel, but of the finest and thickest kind, looking, indeed, almost like a face cloth; the edges were simply stitched, and it was tied once across and fastened, to keep it in place, with two little' buckles and straps underneath. The upper length of flannel was then held dowji by a plain gold safetypin, and the distinctive note was that both the long and short end in front were cut up in a kind of fringe, almost like the ton-

gue ot a sporting shoe. The soft black silk or satin stock for sporting ; wear is being brought verv muo.h rn

the fore. Whatever happens to us un

der other conditions, it seems that as sportswomen (in the winter, at all events )we must cover our throats, and, the stiff linen collars being somewhat restricting to go back to, after a!i our late freedom, the 'stock, whether it be silk, satin or flannel, is a kind of half-way house in this matter.

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Tea gowns made of tliin, seif-flg-ured crepes are lovely when bordored with marabou or swansdown.

RHEUMATIC ADVICE Prominent Doctor'. Beit Prticrlp. tlon Easily Mlxd at Homt.

J'KfSIP. yo,5r druggist m one ounco of lOllH compound (in original wauled nuckUKo) and one ouneo of nyrup of fe",Vmr,i,ft . compound. Tako thoae two IngnMlontfi homo and put them l hnir pint 0f K00a whlHkey. rinoonfui boforo c?neh meal und nt bedHm. ' Thin In nid to Ixi tho qiilckeat ,JZu? ro,medy known to the modlcnl profeflHlort for rhoumntlum and backache, apod reuult como utter tho rtmt fi!?L ym,r drujfglHt does not hav conound In Mtock h will rt Lt,i.rülLJ0U ,n a fow hour from hin JvnoloflÄla Iiouho. Don't be Innunncod to take a putunt mmllelno iiiHteuu of J, L!"" ,9 huvlm? th Konulno Tor Is ?(Vnl! 1(1 ,n tho orlklnul on.ounoo. h.miL fci X0l,0W rmukuKo. riundrodn of the worst CHAM wurq cuirrd horn by this pro Mfilptlon last winter. Publlnhod by tha

!i J 1 "wriimcouiiorti iRUoriitor wi CIiIOuko,

of

THE FLYINQ AGE,

V'1 " ' I I UM" I ,i I II I I I I Hl II M II M 1 HaL Jaf

"How old Ih T) Rwirt'a youimoBt Qhihir MH onn't bo more than ft year ohli U'r just loftpnlng to fly," Ngw Nork Flat, Thoy who lmvo ovep Uat'luintPd In Now York know wull thai, till a rontal of fö.ooo or f-fl.ooo w yoar ia roaohod, fin is nro inoroditly orampad. Indoed in a Rood nolghhorluiod, ovon a llvo UiouRand'dollar llat la apt to ho a tiny ono, DlqousaJng thhi plionomonon, Prof. Brandor Matthowa aald atalunohoou: MI vomarUud to a lady tho other day: " 'Why, madam, your dog wags his tall up and down J ' ,MYoa,' alio replied, 'ho has to, Wo aro comparatively poor, you hoq, and Fldo waa ralsod In a nvQ4hou8anddollar flat "

The Smile. Tho girl who Hinllea too much makoa as groat a mlstako as she who Bmllos too littlo, for though aho may bo only actuated by an honoHt dosiro to ploaso, alio lays horaolf open to tho chargo of insincerity. A smllo can transform a plain faco Into loveliness, but it only doos this when it is tho outcomo of some special emotion, and not a moro aimless parting of tho lips. "Smiling to order' or on any and every occasion, is fatal to oharm, and should bo carefully avoided.

Fair to Ail. "Recently," says a Richmond man, "I revolved an invitation to tho marriage of a young colored couple formerly in my employ. I am quite suro that all persons similarly favored were left in littlo doubt .as to tho attitude of tho couple. The invitation ran as follows: " 'You are invited to tho marriage of Mr. Henry Clay Barker and Miss Josephine Mortimer Dixon at the house of the bride's mother. All who cannot come may send." Lippincott's Magazine.

Wm. A. Rogers Silverware given away Absolutely Free for wrappers from GALVANIC SOAP or coupon from Johnson 'm Wash ing Powder This Is Our Offer, Read It: For each teaspoon desired send us one twocent stamp and twenty Galvanic Soap wrappers (front panel only) or coupons from Johnson's Washing Powder. SPECIAL OFFER FOR SIX TEASPOONS Send 100 Galvanic Soap wrappers and 5 two-cent Btampfl to pay poatttHc; wc will send you aoetof SIX TiSASPCXJNS

absolutely mm

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Tltejka üpoonö are Win. A. Uogora gilvorwarc, tho name etanipcd on every piece Thoy are tho Lnvlgne of Grape Pattern Heavy A4 Silver Pinto and guaranteed, You'll be proud to own them, Go to your grocer today and buy Galvanlo the soap used by a million housewives. This offef absolutely expires May 1st, löiü, Mali wrappora to B. X Johnson Soap Co., Milwaukee, Wis.

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Stops BftcfechiG iShmn'H Liniment Ih a aphmdhl itwily fir barkacho, stiff Joints, rlummatUm, nourolgia ami aunuca, Von dun't nood tu rub it In Jiwt laid on llgluly It given Gumfuit ancl mm t onou, tSmt for Vrtn n stiffnew Mk. Oko, lliHMIANAHi of Wakh, Uld,, writo i MT hva your LinImpiu for thM paaiUMi ytJftrs for pwln inhi U nd tiffnPWHnd and vnh m Wiilinent I over nN, I retumniGiuI it to anyona for imms of any kind," SLOAN'S h good for sprains, strains, bruises, cramp or soreness o the muscles, and all affections of the throat and chest

Cot Entire Relief R. D. Burgoynk, of Maysvllle, Ky., RR. I, 13ox 5, writes: "I h'ad sevcro pains between my Shoulders; I got a bottle of your Liniment and had entire relief at the fifth application." Relieved Severe Pain in Shoulder

Mr. J. Unokrwood, of 2000 Warren Ave., Chicago. 111., vrites: I am a piano polisher by occupation, and since last September have

guttered with severe pam in both shoulders. I could not rest night or clay. One of my friends told mc about your Liniment.

Three applications completely cured mc and I will never be without it."

Prico 25cM fiOc., and $1.00 at All Dealer. Send for Slonu'i frco book on lioriM. .Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass.

Just Because. "What would you recommend as the fish diet for sailors?" "Roe, of course."

No Sale. Hubby had arrived home while wifey slept and at the breakfast tablo there was a cold silence. "A penny for your thoughts, my love," he ventured. "For two cents I'd tell you what I think of you," she returned, with a dangerous gleam in her eye. Ho did not raise his bid.

QflY ßo I&EBIDKNCK I.OT-to wlio Mills MW I w moat "papers bofor April. 8ond 4o a copy fur amount named. KasOik maCUZI.NE, Ktm.tIUc.i..

rrs. Austin's Bag Pancake, delicious light cakes for breakfast, all grocers. Adv. Wlien fools are glad wise men are sad.

Yfl R PIHTI RF on .boauüf nl aatflcn cushion to lUUnriUIUnCwc. Hmdanymlihoui. iio-w Art, 3tl Ulou, Hrkljt,.V.V. üolü Uilno for UaXt ngenU. Anf Wanfi1 Antoraoblloarccssory Inst out, AfentS nantea 40i6protlU Wrltoqulelc forparUcuJurs. Athurj Cntlf t'., 149 3i. Usn&r l ., Ckleo, IK. 71 flPIUTC MakoH dally with our housohoIH ULI1 Bpoclaltj lino. It'asnappr. Wrltas. joiinhtos eiuea to., alia jren it.. ruiu, oki

ou!d you accept thirty dollars a wek for1 your sparo time. Circular free teil how. C.. CARLSON, 300 Uvlngrston. Peoria. 111.

W. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 5-1913.

Ill

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Have You a Disordered

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Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery

Will Bring Quick Relief

Dr. E. V. Pierce found years ago that a glyceric

extract ot Golden beal and (Jregon grape roots, queen's root and bloodroot with black cherry bark.

would aid in the assimilation of the food in the stomach, correct liver ills and in nature's own way enrich the blood, tone the entire system and consequently help in the restoration of perfect health. Many who have used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery testify that they have been restored to health when sufferingfrom stomach and liver ills. Let this famous old medicine start today to lead you to health and strength. Now if you prefer you can obtain Dr. Pierce9 a Favorite Prescription tablets of your druggist at $1 per box, also in 50 c size or send 50 one-cent stamps to R, V. Pierce, Buffalo, for a trial box. - You can learn all about hygiene, anatomy, medicine, etc., from Ibe People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, by Dr. EL V. Pierce, a newly revised, up-to-date edition of which is now offered, in cloth covers, post-paid, for 31 cents in one-cent stamps, to cover cost of wrapping and mailing only. Address, Dr. Pierced Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N, Y, Don't be poisoned by sluggish bowels. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stoMack, liver and bowels. Sugar coatedf tiny granules.

The Best Physicians Gave Him Up 1 tt attacked urltb a eorer nervous disease, which vras cauoil b7 a disordered utomach and liver," Tmtea Ms. Jas. D. JLrvrxT. at Vfaabburu. T?nn..Hmte2. BoxSif; U1 my friends thought I wouhl die and tlio beat physicians kutü mup. I waa advised to irj Dr. Pierce's Qoldoa Medical Dtscorory. and derived much benefit from came. My case had run so kniff It bad become eo chronic, tkat nothing would effect a per soaonnt cure, but Dr. Pierce's medicine ka dou much for am, and I Vfcbl recommend It I beartily adrlse lto tu u a spring tMk: KBd further a-dv:e allln peopl to take Dr. Fie re 's mkUciaee before tkelr & hare rem so toe fchettfeere 1 eookaace to be cerwd.'