Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 139, Lebanon, Boone County, 9 March 1917 — Page 7

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J COSY & B3ATT0N ! FUNERAL PJEECTOFS Sc. ahon. 88; Resident. pboM J 340 and 6U5 'anley Hock, laut Soatk SfrMt CRENTON GARAGE Autos and Auto Supplies L. W. KIRTLEY DENTIST rsl National Bank Building Th.rd floor i4 I0YAL WORCESTER AM) PON TON CORSETS AT CRAIG'S Iimtimimmilllllimiilllllllllllllllll z E : Z ' T ' 2 j COOK WITH GAS j k i m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 iT : H C. E. NOUES The I'enslar Dru Store A Medicine for Every III" ith Side Pipiare, Ibanon pen s Guaranteed Up holstered Furniture. JULTER-SMOCK CO. Opera House Block Uir Lumber & Coal Co. IE I'HUNE OKUEU HOUSE ion and Thorntown. I'honc 15 DR. T. S. TURNER LEBANON, INDIANA, aseu ef Women and Cail dm Nt le. Throat and Lunts k hank Building-, Boo ma 804, and 306. Phone SM JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS Suits that Suit South Side Square pay more for ko , ruus and carp fore you :ell. Furniture Kxchance AUTO LIVERY rUnd 3 -pa M-nurr far. rial , and Lion piv;n to country, trt Ai ilnvfit. Res. ihonc ;;i0; oilkc 'Ju CLYDE LOWE GROCERIES AKay in the Ieal sEWIS & STORMS - nriiERkLfcv ti it rti uim n-ii"is i ctric Wirinj;. Motor Word, f!r... HeaMinalle prke t -r ai rear of Filter's drug store CALL m ill Save Mimey on (iriMtrie:) J. W. DAVIDSON i'OsiH t rim) I rH( ii'iii Mat lull

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FA SMS FOR RENT, FOR RENT Twoiarm7i28 urn' eight miles east of Lebanon, on Noblcsville road; 80 acre one mile south of Thorntown. Union Trust Co March 7-31 MIM ELLANEOU8 TOR SALE. i r Oil PAIR -6n good" milk" route, i Phone No. 01 3-L. 2-Stf. A BARGAIN For sale, 6 horses, for i t6Zh. Ibonc Wil. 2-21-tf ' FOlI SAI.Fi Good bain. Phone 325. Mnrch 2-tf. FOR SALE Good ham. 415 North I West street J. S. .McDaniel. March '7 8-u- '.t. : f'Oft SAI Ff-One male Poland China" I Hi V. A. Caldwell, ll'i'J, Smith ' Fast .tro-t. 'phono Puli-Y 8-6-4t I I'OR SAI.F Advertising spare in the ' Reporter. Try the classified colcolumns. HELP WANTEttWAN fT'.D Girls to operate power sew inn machines. lniiiire nt Rons Manufacturing Co. 2-2HH2 l!OY WANTFD Impiire " at H-s Manufacturing Co. S-5-6t. W AN IFD M.inied man to woik on farm R. II Dull, Phone Klixavi'le. .1-8-Hl. PEAL ESTATE FOB SALE. ' (R SAl.K - Farm bargains TL':.;!-A Kvi-l chocolate soil, eorn. wheat and tiovi-r !.i:ol. 2 large barns. 2 small house.-. fn;it. on pike, U. I-'. f)., and IrlHuir. I, piilrs town. A nvmey-lllnkT ?tfc Vi iIcn it Al-n IX. A. ' mile" out. choroi;:te foil, grows the crop; tt-A gently rolling, balance level mil 7 room house, tenant house. Inr?'c -iNrn. lots fruit, a desirable home and ! bargain. MI.4DU. Ailso. ,-A. miles (tut. level, good dirt, good tl-rooi.: row!-, Ii-:in. hog houses etc., pike sells at $7..Mmi. A few other Rood buys. C. 1''. Benson. Salem. Ind. 2-: tn I'd!! SAI.K 7 room iiou.-e 2 lots, out Imilduisr and a'l kmiis of frx'. Innuire at lV'iU Henry street for particulars, lot. Feb. 28. WORK WANTED. WAMIMi-'Aashiiiirs. Thone 147. o-K-H MIM CI.LANKOI. S W ANTF.I). WANTKJl-Srt of heavy work harnc.s; mu4 be cheap. Call phone ',02. :i-a-2t WANTKU False teetL" We. pay as l.iirli as .o0 per set for old false l."i-tii no matter it" broken. .Mail to llemer's False Teeth Socially. 22 Third street. Troy N. V.. and we will ' w-inl i-o.di by r.'tum mail. .I ll 17. W.VNTKI) Old tal e teeth. Iion't matter if broken. I pav $1.00 to $-..iKi p, r ..id. Mail to I.. M AFit. 2iHi7 South Fifth street, Philadelphia. 1 1 'a. Hill .'end cat-n by return mail. H :-!:t. liilKIM.liS W NTI I). WA N I'FD--Boarders and roomers at C2I) Ve-t Main street. I'honc ;I7.1. Marr h a id HOUSES FOR KENT. FOR KKYi" F.-e room modern Ii.jiieali . we-t Walnut street. Call C. O. Shirley or II. 1'. New. March 7-it. LOST AMI FOI NI. I.O.sT -- 1'iK ketbook rontaminir merwy. lttturn to RcHrter. U"waid otfend. :i-;tf. TreSloreoV(J and f'JUMSpGS MORTGAGE LOANS on Hoon pounty fanns of apprv?il tit'c- V r 5 y cars No commission. Farmers State Bank u;banon ( ut I bis Out .11 U Worth Money Dof.'T MI.S '1 11 I.-', f jr out th :h.ltie.l Af., CI id addres return a trial I y's Honey and ) olds oil I up; Foley Kidney Fi'lr, und loieyi a'lH"t;e Tablets ( ONCOKI. ml V Harry I Monday Visited ... Aii.e V. Josephine . Imrla W nrrell :,nd rhddirn T'lomii-on 1.4 visit ing Me Mr. ilnldiel Mrs. J. M r. lalMim Robins. i ml Mr-:. H.iriy I'earey vi-iled Sunday at .Mr. eph fro, street's, lid Mrs. ( harles llalr.cll ml j i, spent Suaiiay l f baric Forrest, Dorla. Oival and Blanche Worrri! ,al.-d oi.lr. and Mrs. Jain-, Thompson and fauii! tiuiiday.

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Mrs. Harr. Neal and Mrs. Mary Hendricks were hostesses to the Woman'! Christian Temperance Union al He regular meeting; held Thursday afternoon at the home of the former on Kant Washington street Mrs. Park Stephenson, the president, was in charge of the afternoon's program, Hie subject for which Vas "The Dirthii iy of Lillian M. N. Stevens." Mrs. Harriet Kreil read a paper. "Information, the, Source of Tower"; a number of elippinirs from the I'nion Signal were read hy various members; Mrs. Hendricks talked on "The Union Siirnul. its Value" and urged all the members to subscribe for this W. t. T. U. magazine: Mrs. Dorothy Stephenson jrao a reading and musical selections on the F.dison were enjoyed. One new member. Mrs. Minnie llrauhard. was present at the meeting yesterday. The hostesses served a plate luncheon late in the afternoon. i:TFUTlS RRIlXiK ( I, I B. Mrs. J. W. Sheiby entertained her bridge club and a few friends yesterday afternoon at her home on East South street After the irame the trophies ere awarded as follows: first prize, Mrs. Wallace Morris; second, M's. Irwin lirown and Ruest prize. Mrs. B. F. Coombs. A two cotirsc luncheon wat; served late in tl-e afternoon. I'.o-idoi the club memler:i the followin g 'allies were KUest of Mrs. Shelby: ii Aher Jc.cot s. Mis. II. A. Iterk. Mrs. C. I. 0oj r, Mis. Mae W:!,.n. Mrs. Claude McKev, Mis. I.c Taylor, M,s, Walter ferkm.,. Mis. J. St.-walt, Mrs. Virgil Hunt in ami Mits lie.-:- Ilutchinirs. char: Ildiei RI I'AKTV. ' Afu.iion Fnibni rtllh b:VR issued o'ii;iti"ns. for J ( lunty Caul ,iity tn be Kiv, Mn. 'lav eveninir M:vh 12. at the Elks' club rooms. The diversion of the evening will consist in military euchre, "alio" and danelnir. The ho.i i H o'clock and the niimissii.n In cut v five e-T.'. 'Il'e K,-,bro,.p.T i'1'jh !f doiru a niiTO'-v of v. Viy ll.iiius for charity, the patty L,iulay eveninz pe.pise of obtaining fumis tu eaj-l on the good i: i: . I I. A It VEFTISC. Tiie We.imin.-i. r (iudd of the l'i,lytin.in ei.urrii will lioi, iu- feguld meeting Mondiiy evi ninir at the ho v. f Mi.-. A. .1. flute on South la'buno Home ,- Itu.-iiU's.i Cnili c opens on April Hth I.? the Castle Hall building. Iiay and even'og classes. Fnr"l! now. Telephone llKHl. 100 Years Old "Tlsr k.f,nn- play mewt imiwrtaft pnrt in riitiiiK prrrniituir old ur and d'-tth-tbo more iiijiimju the io mtt ihrt tlw kitiur the wxhht mrnorJ Hr,i " wi mh a (limKuwhrd phvpn-inn, who funlirf aitvifsrn all (Knpk vim jtrr hit-t thirtv to pnnrrvr thf vitaliiy ot ih' kiilnrvM and (rw llir nlKid from ltifm.u clrinrniK, mich tut urn tuui armk pJrnty of .iT nwcat mnnfi djiily and t-tkf Aiiun brum ihpjiU. 'IIii- AtPiri' riiltk H.nnli intuit u in lid'ict Innn, ;md enn U ohi.im.il nt nUmifi itnv druR ii4fTc. i'r lii it h.vk.'h, Itltilh (En, rllf'Uriitf Hill. " rust V " )nilit, will ;i or h:tnit. 'hr to Mnr a l m llir tjl'-od, Anurir fiui- ki (ii-wtl'-r thr uri" :ifnl:!H v. :ttro siimr. Di-uvrmi l.y lr lVt-Tff hiHFakr. N. V. j'n wit old .v hv Miii'lv Mnpinu a run of hot at(r rvrrv nitniiic lff'irfi t.mkU-. takuts a. hit If- Amino bcurJ iiicalt and u vc to tu a hundred. BKAUTY I ROM TLRER BIOOD. Furl '.Vi-ne, lnd "Vn.cl,r, . nil I id Me ?m7sr:r:r';: XC Vf, l.li.-l ,, v. rv I. el 4A "Tt i' awl Ibroki oiit in,ore.. I ..- 'l lliiswiu.il. Ilie eprili . t " 3'T of Die year. I Inc. 0 y iwiiieuMTi with no k- - "Hi's al. all. A friend A- uM me of lr. Firm's Medical Iia.:ovcrv twins, so ch-I. I lllf. i use at i and i lonm b I rouble, cletrcd up niy liiis d mill leli ne' in nslruitu lir-ahfcv nmliillion I hive oli used !lr. I'l.r e's i AII MmIiiii; Salve and found it. i .. e,,l : for he.iliog ojien surcn of every sor. I am glad W recoajmend Jr. I's-nei I .,,l,r,. "M. A .1. C.,..JO,ii.I.. iji niiuua at .MOTHERS.

I S iould sec that the v. hole family mmm lata at ieast ti rer or four ilonrs of ja 1'ioitiut'h purifying -iiin eteaiiing jpo-dhine Ihis si. ring. New i.. tbe irrv umijt"iie. The famdv Mill l,e healthier. fti nuMHi I happier and gel slong better if the

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lief From Tanlac She Has, She Declares. ' South Bend, lad. April 8. Mra. Cora V.. Cook, of 325 Yliifit Fox street this city, has gained benefits from Tiinlac, the Master Medicine and believes there are many others who can derive relief from their troubles through Its use just as she did. "I really am glad that there is such a meijicine us jaiuac uo uig iiwinis. and I know there arc many others who can profit b'- its use just as I hi-vc," Mrs. Cook s..d on January 4: "I'or some time," she continued, "my sy::eni generally has been all lun dow n and I haven't felt a bit wc'I. Stomach trouble in the form of in digestion was my chief complaint. My appetite was very poor and the little food I ilid eat would cause gas to foim in my sto.nach and make me feel bloated. My stomach was in a ckened. soured condition most of the time aid I was annoyed by belching almost constantly. I've taken three bottles of Tan lac now and I certainly feel a lot better. My appetite is ravenous now. I eat heartly and by food digests with out causing me any trounie. in' sickened, soured condition of my stomach has disKivearod. I'm never bothered with b'reiting now and the belching is a thing of the past 1 think Tanlac ir an excellent medicine and I want to recommend it." Fanlnc. the Master Medicine, is es- ,;!! U-Bi fivuil far rtomtsrh, liver and kidney trouble, catarrhal com plaints, nervousness, loss of appetite d the like and is r-ne tor relieving r .ifler iflYet-i of la grippe, pmu ma or a severe cold. Tanlii." I.- no'. Iicmg Miocially introdncc.'l and explained in la-banun a! the Star I'rug Store, - Adv. SOCIAL CALENDAR. SATURDAY. l-'ttiirnt'io club M:.-e-i A'plia and F.elher IVrkin.s, 'A .00. SUNDAY. I!ig nia.-s meeting, talk by 1'rof. 1 icier ' V.. I.uniley, in the interest of a social worker Central Christian church, 2:110 p. m. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. II. F. Coo:a'ns spent the day in ltnlianal'1'iis. I:. D. Voorhee.. i.prnt yesterday ( his fa! in near M'siresvilh . Mrs. J.isei.h Ca.-sirly, of Crawfordsville. sint this after, loon with friends. Miss r fampMI of (i-eenfiebl will lie the week end gue.4 of relativer and fn. ids. Mrs. Mary Horner of Warsaw is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. f. Kennedy of Fa t North street. Mrs. Samuel Wells of Colfax is visiting In i daughter. Mrs. Wi.our D. I'ennimrton of Hamilton street. Miss .Maggie llaiiiotoii id lulling ton is the gue.-t of Mr. and Mr.-. J. I . Frank l-aughnor of Whitest"" n. h ' . Martha O'wns and Mrs Anna Morn, .-pent Ui'hty with Mr... Susan Witt and Mrs. Sharlu llanlun on Clark street. lli.-s Ire,:,. Caldwell, of Advance. ,-a.oc to.lav for a few ila s' vi.-it with Mi...- Has i .-.li.ihau of Ninth Meridian -treel. (leorge W. Mayer is slowly recovering from a three v. eeks' illn.-ss. .Ml Mays:- lots been tlireateiied vi .til pneu Ml. .HI d Ml.. 1. F. -I'iei' I ' lUII e.i yesterday fioin a in.ito: trip to I'ut ram county, wheic tin y vi.-it. d leiatives this wei k. I.mnjs Fiuit.-. of Hato,,. O.. i, vi.-itmg In,, riollur. Vrs. Maiy I.. Fruit- and liis aunt. Mis. F'.li.abeth on "gt. Walter lleiilii.k, of I'uidue university, will come tomorrow to remain over Sundav with ins parents. Mr. and Mr-. II. F. Ilerdiirk. K-v. and Mrs. W. I'. M.-Kinuv went to l.iravrlte tin- morning to attend the funeral Of RcV. I.. C. Bui kt. s. a retired minister of tiio. coaferenciMi-- Mary pt me of Thorntown. v ill be entert lined tonight and tomorrow a th" home f Mi.s June FIm.igMin on I'aisl Ws-lnngton st r.-et. Mrs. Clyde N-e.r has returned from Ladoga where .-he was ralliil the hrst if the wick on account of the ll:u-. and .1. illh of lo-r giamlfather, John Cue, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Caldwell of Ailvue.c wiM :-pend the n4 end with Me. Caldwell's sister, Mi. t hnrle. Forties a-id family ol fc,:l4 Seil'.h Miss Susie i. llivan. who ti 11 l.e,- nt Fayelle, will eoise tic1, evening to ivmain er .-nn't.iy with Mrs. Frank (iibun nnd fi.milv of F,a t Mum st reel, KM-hnrd i.i-l Arthur Master,! of Tlim-ntn-vn ill be iriiests tonight and I toi'iorre-iv uf Mrs. .Amanda Mastrr.. awl skusbUT, .Visa Daisy. Donald Mas-1

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".ers of Thotntown wiil In- ene of the rursts at dinner th;s cven:ng at the f Muster, home. j Mrs. W. C. Davis returned la.-l evening from Tiiorntown where she: nas been the guest for a rliort time nf j Se,- parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D Ar-hey. ' it'arle,. Roberts returned to D:.n-! ville, l!!ine!. this morning after a! few days' visit with his father. A. S. I Kolierts. who i a patient at the With-1 am hospital. Mi,s lioreas Mill-, Dean Mills and (h'.n ge V'oorhees of F lora, came t lis morning for a few nays' visit with Miss Mary Vooi hers of We t Wellington street. Mis. Jesse Cline went to Delphi this morning where she was called on account of the -serious illness of her nieces, Msrv Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moore. Mrs. M-irv F'liekmger and guest. Mrs. Petri' Hanger of Middletown. (.. went to Indianapolie yesterday morntin fur a few days' visit with Mr. sod1 Mrs. Daniel F lickinger. Mrs. Moses Beck of near Ibanen. entertai-.efl nt a noon dinner t'slav, Mrs. f. T. Warren, Mrs. Harry Hamilton. Mr-. It. S. Martin and Mrs. Nannie Trees all of this ritv. Mrs. P.. K. Masters of Columbus, O., toi"ied here vc-terday anroute from lii'liinn polls lo Thorntown and seent :i few hours with Mrs. Anrnda Maste -s of Fast South street. Mr. am: Mrs. K. A. Moms motored to (ireei.w ioil t.siay . Tiii v wiil he .cr,,,ni. .1 I ,0 h, i,.-ir dniigMe, Mis jeaa Morris v. ho mil spend the week-end it her horn" here. Mr... Fl' Fowler was in Indianupolis j cs'.crday, the pue,-t of Mr. GBAhflMOTHER KNEW There W13 Ncthlnrr So GdoJ for Co!:g'.-;iti."j Colds ar. Mustard But he .-!! ii : Vi m-ia...p!a.icr l iri,-. a. l 'i i . il,- t aeled. S -ll ,n u-.v II. r :-! nu I li.-li tb.it ,,.i. l : ,,1.0.1; pt.,. ,-r a.,1 v.-' I the Ii.tr.-. Mll.tir.dc d .e, il. It - a dean. "I ile lii'il'" i i I, Ti ll oil of IW -.!. " i"" nciillv l.rciMlr.l, i. Ill it it i.. w.. inlets, and y:t , not l.h.,1 r He: ,.iidcret l,,n. lit t en- ai.-' Miulerolc in with th' r-, ; r fp. .'ly. 'c Im'v nimHy ii h i,,-, r.-li.-: li w Mi.cddy the I c ?liiVi..e l,r..it.l,i...i. ihHi ., Inli elm ., r . sl.ll i.cU, f. i.i' l. llC'-irjliji 1, In :olj, lie. i iiugi-,. I--.-, pi. mi v. tl.cniM.nK,,,, hfiiii.ito., .-.i and a..i -f n. .k or j,..in. Prim-. " n -.ile., pruiis,, ehil. 1 l.ii.i-. ( o i.-l l-.-i-t, t..t. of the diet tit ulti 11 pi worts pneumonia).

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Coats at $3.93 to $35.00 Sulla at $10.00 to $37.50 Silk Dresses at $5.98 to $25.00 IB New Skirts at if $2.98 to $15.00 New Waists at $1.00 to $5.95 - Children's Wash Dresses 50 cts. to $2.50 and Mrs. I'iiil Herod. Mr. Herod, who has been iil fir several years, does not show any improvement. M.ss I.ilah Ohaver who teaches in tiie Advance .-chiwl.- came last evening to spend the week-end at her home here. She was accompanied to this city by Mips Sally Beaver who will be her guc. t for a few day.,. SI 'N DAY MOVlES." Soiae of (jural inns Arising Since New Law Was lCnartrd. iter Ihi srfntoNufl, Veirt KcrrirCI INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 'J.Ilow many pictures of moral, educaional or historical natures will be hown in moving picture theaters in Indiana Sunday'.'1' The Mefray movie bill, duly signer! by (iovernnr Goodrich, provides that inly this sort cf pictures may be liowii. The bill carries an emergency c!au.-e. and it is the opinion of offii.ii at the statehou-e that picture how, may open Sunday. Some question whether or not the hat ot be. .1 lemon. The provisions of the bill do not agree with the interpretation of those wlm sought its pa.-.-age. Section I amends the public nffen ses act prnvidtmr that the act shall not apply tu moving picture shows bet-wen the hours of 1 and Ii p. m., on Sunday, the same as the Sunday baseball ai t. So a ipie. tion has arisen :n to whether the movie.-, may remain open Siiinlav night. Seitmn V. provides that the govee. nor shall appoint a commissioii of three members, only two of which may be from the spine political party. Their ..alaries shall be S 1 .(' a year and traveling expenses and a secretary shall be paid f:m a year. Section II .-ays: "it shall be the duty of the commis.-.ion to view and investigate either upon their own motion or upon complaint, moving pictures .-hown to the end that no immoral, indecent picture shs'l Is- shown il this .tat", und that all moving pieurrs shall he - uhject to 'n.-,etion." So there is a ipiestion as to whether the rommi i.ioii h.i.ft!ir right t.i con. or all moving pictures, those shown on Sunoay or other days. Moving pic ture men .ay it apple's only to pi lures shown on Sunday. Another section provide.-, licem fees a follows: first class cities l. for each -how ; class. ?i;; fin $.1.1111. The coeinii lo revoke lien only if the me eond ela third :hall ha the bill Vlllg picture I not- have paid the i It is piebald" thai the attorney geimral will be n.-kod for an opinio! as to various mooted tue.-lions in th bill IIKHYMigt KKSH.,S. ivtnyAi-m it-!., y . . - Ihy n siejiuitior! of John 0. lleliymcr,

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ior ncne women Lebanon, lad j slate uiervisor of oil inseetiun, will give that department u Hepublicim head with Democratic employes. Behymer. a Tipton editor, resigned because ho said Governor Goodrich was not in sympathy with the administration of the oil inspection law. It was this department that Goodrich attempted to have abolished by tk. legislature. (Iovernnr Goodrich has not announced a successor to Behymer. MARRIED YFCSTEKDAY. ' Maude I.ewe, son of H. K. Ie, and Miss Ruth Miller, daurhter of Charles Miller, livirg ea-d. o' lybunon, were married yesterday afternoon at 4:110 o'clock at the First Baptist church paii-onage. the Itrv. K. H. Kent nflxiuting. The couple will rc side on the M. V. McBi-oom farm. rf:porter on r. r . n.oo yearlk THREE WOMEN ONCE SIGI How They Recovered Their Health. r VI i .S -l was comnlet. rreck from female troubles, backache. soul ! not sleep, or staid Tor any irngin of lime. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegoand well." Mi C arrie Davis, B. F V. HO. 1, uox B3, ivorman, sntn. Pittsburgh, Pa. "Lydia E.Pinkham'a fgctable (jomiiound uaved me from sn 0wrntion and 1 am feeling better than I have for year." Mrs. Jamfs L. LLAJIKt, 3A& Juliet St, 1 itUburgh, !'. Hancock. Wis. - "WTien suffering from female troubles nothing helped me until I took Lydia E. Pinkhsm'a Vegetable f ompound. I am now well and strong. "-Mrs. Exxia F. biOWN, Hancock, Wit. Kor forty years I.vdia K. Piiistn.n' Vegs'table Compound has been makintr women strong and well, reliev ing bkache, nervousness, ulceration, and inflimmatiuo, weakness, displacements, irr -gulariucs and periodic pains. It has also proved invaluable in preparinj fcr childbirth and the Chanse of l ife. All women are invited to writ: for '-ee and h"!pful advie. to Lydia Fl. -.kham Medicine C:. (confiacntial). - Mss. Not Bothered Any More, failed rlieumstic tnini, grippe .n hes, lame hack, sore muscles or stitr joints arn ihe result of overworked, weak or disordered ki.lr.eys. Fi. L. Turner. Homer, Kv write:.: "Sinre taking Foley hi.h.ey PH's I iiivc not been botli.-i-e I any more." Strengthen m.,il kidneys and Mp r"hh- WouJ u m l and poi. iiio.