Plymouth Tribune, Volume 4, Number 26, Plymouth, Marshall County, 30 March 1905 — Page 8

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

JOHN W, PARKS LAWYER YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. TELEPHONE 237 G F. HITCHCOCK, DENTIST. Room 1 Corbin Block. PLYMOUTH. 10. S.C.LORING.M.D. ; one over Bosvortlt A Shambaugh's In rte 8ink Block. Phont205. All alls Dromotlv answered. Office hoar to 4 and 8 to 8 p. m. Pnone204. Residence, 3H Center at. RL-VMOUTM, - INDIANA A. C. HOLTZ EN DORFF C. F. HOLTZEN DORFF, Physicians and Surgeons, Oorner M'ohUin and Jefferson Street Night calls answered. Dr. F. M. BURKET, DENTIST Plyrrjouth, Indiana. MON TO LOAN AT SIX PER CENT. (No Commission) J. A. ItlOITER, Plymouth Eues Examined Free! When you are at South Bend consult us about your eyes. Glasses Fitted Property for $1.00 pair. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Drs. Burke & Lemontree, 221 S. 2lcu St DeWitt P DeVltt is tho rime to look for when you to to buy Witch Haiel Salve, jl DeWitt's Witch Hazel Saive Is tho II orieinal and only eenulne. In fact DeWttfaisthe only Witch Hazel Salre that Is made from the unadulterated Witch-Hazel All ethers art counterfeits tasa Imitations, cheap and worthless even dangerous. DeWitt's Witch Hazel SaJra Is a specific for P1!s: BUnd, Bieedir.?, Itching and Protruding Piles. Alse Cuts. Burns, Bruises. Sprali Lacerations, Contusions, Boils, Carbuncles. Eczema. Tetter, Salt Rheum, and tu other Skia Disease. SALVE PR1PARID BT E. C. DeWitt 4 Co.. Chico JJ For Stle By J. W RINARD. Druggist MILL WORK Having purchased the Planing Mill and business heretofore conducted by C W. Suit, I will continue the same at the old place and will be prepared to do all kinds of Planing; Mill Work promptly and in a satisfactory man ner. Give me a trial. I also do general carpentering and building contracting. Estimates gladly furnished for anything'you may want in this line. Office and mill on South Street, south of Pennsylvania R. R. track. J. S. NESS PLYMOUTH.IND. Heart Dr. Miles' Heart Cure has made many hearts well after they have been pronounced1 hopeless. It has completely cured thousands, and will almost invariably cure or benefit every case of heart disease. Short breath, pain; around' heart, palpitation, fluttering, iizzy, . fainting and smothering pells should not be neglected. Take Dr.- Miles' Heart Cure and see how quick you will te relieved. It cannot make a new heart, but will restore a sick one by strengthening the heart nerves and muscles, relieving the unnatural strain, and restoring its vitality. "I had a very bad case of heart trouble. For six months I could not work. Last July 1 was plowing corn and feeling bad all day; In the afternoon in plowing one row 1 had to la7 down, or fall down, three times. Iy heart throbbed as though it would burst through, and I had difficulty la getting roy breath. T purchased a bottle of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, and befcre I had used half of it I could lay down and sleep all night. Previously I bad to get up from five to ten times a night. I have taken reveral bottles, ar I my heart Is as regular as clock wot. I feel like a new man. and can work considerable for an old rnan, 844 years oil." H. D. ilcGILL, Frost, Ohio. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first Dottie 'Will benefit. If It fails he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Years of suffering relieved in a night Itching piles yield at once to t'ie curative properties of Doan's Ointment Never fails. At any drug store, 50 cents. "I suffered ' for months" from sore throat. Eclectric Oil cured me in twenty-four hours." M. S. Gist, Hawesvule, Ky.

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MORTUARY Death of Mrs. Numemaker. Susan, wife of Aaron Nunemaker, died at her home five miles north of Plymouth, Saturday night, aged 50 years. She had been in declining health for several months, but was seriously ill only 24 hours. The remains were taken to Elkhart county for interment near Wakarusa, Tuesday. She was an excellent lady and a member of the Mennonite church. Death of Ami Ruple. Ami Ruple, one of the old settlers of West township, died at his home near Sligo, Monday, March 27, aged 73 years and 11 months. He was born in Pennsylvania, came from that state to Elkhart county when a young man and from there to Marshall county almost forty years ago. He was a prominent member of the Wesleyan Methodist church and an excellent citizen. He leaves a widow and three daughters, Mrs. Hiram Spitler, Mrs. Isaac Spitler and Miss Samantha Ruple who is still at home. Two brothers, James Ruple of Elkhart and A. J. of this city are still living. Funeral services at Sligo church at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. J. J. Coleman. NOTICE O FADM IN IST R ATI O X. No. 174S. State of Indiana, Marshall Co., ss: Notice is herby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator or the Estate of Jacob B. Parker, late oi Marshall County, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JESSE M. PARKER, Adam E Wise, atty. Administrator. March 20, 1903. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. No. 1221)3. State of Indiana, Marshall Co., ss: In the Marshall Circuit Court, March term, 1903. William K. Corbin, et al vs Jasper N. Hess, et al. Complaint to force lien on real estate. The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by Samuel Parker and L. M. Lauer, their attorneys have tiled in my ot'tice their complaint against the defendants: and, it appearing by the affidavit of a competent person that the defendants Jasper X. Hess and Orilla K. Hess are non-residents of the State of Indiana: They are therefore hereby notified of the tiling and pendency of said complaint against them, and unless they appear and answer thereto on or before the calling of said cause on Tuesday, the 23rd day of May, 1903, being the 2nd judicial day of the May term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana, on the 4th Monday of Alay, A. D., 1905. said complaint and the matters and things therein allege 1 will be heard and determined in thtir absence. Witness, the Oerk and seal of said Court, at Plymouth, ' (seal) Indiana, this 22nd day of March, 1905. Samuel Parker JOHN R. JONES, L. M. Lauer, Plt'ff Attys. Clerk. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. No. 1717. State of Indiana, Marshall Co-.inty, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of Clarissa O. Smith, late of Marshall County, Indiana, deceased. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. 1IAKKY A. ARMSTRONG, March 14, 1905. w3 Executor. Samuel Tarkcr, Attorney. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice is hereby given to the legally qttalitied voters of German township, in Marshall county, at the btate ot Indiana, that pursuant to an order ot the Board of Commissioners of said county of Marshall made at a regular session of said board, held on the 7th day of March, 1903, that the polls will be opened on Saturday, April 8, 1905. at the usual voting places in the several precincts of said German town ship to take the votes of the legal voters of said township upon the ques tion of said tewnship aiding in the construction of the Indianapolis, Locansoort and South Bend Traction railroad through said township, by an appropriation of money equal to the V of one per cent, upon tne-taxaDie property of said township as shown bv the raluation ot said townsnip shown bv the last year's assess ment. Said sum being less than two oer centum upon such taxable property, both real and personal, of said township. One half of said amount to be levied by a special tax on the duplicate for the year 1903, and the residue thereof by" a special tax on the duplicate tor the year ioe. oaia annroonation to be made under tne conditions set forth in the statutes rel ative to the same. The election will be governed m all respects- by the laws now in force regulating general elections. Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of Commls(seal) sioners, this 7th day of March, 1005. H. L. SINGREY, 23t4 Auditor Marshall County. Notice of Annual Meeting. Notice is herebv given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the Marshall Farmers s Home Fire Insurance Company, will be held at the Court house in Plymouth, Ind Saturday April 1st. 1903, at 1:30 p. m. All" members are requested to be present. John A. McFarland, Pres. Japan Has Taught America. Americans are quick to notice im provements, and it is probable that many of the fine points of war as practiced by the Japs will be turned to good advantage by the American ab taches of the armies in th far East. While the Japs have shown themselves to be masters of the game in almost every detail, in nothing have they excelled so much as in the care of their soldiers in camp in battle and in hospital, It is in this respect too that the Americans have shown themselvs to be at fault, and it is altogether likely that th lesson taught byhe Japs will be of great value to American soldiers should they ever be called on to wage another war.

NEW THOUGHTS. Are you growing more attractive as yon advance in life? Given a healthy body," says Dr. R. V. Pierce, the special

ist in woman's dis-jC-M:l A. eases, of Buffalo, nealtby mind, and Krft-iS ; I J everyone can cultiO V 'l I' . . VdlC UUU CUJ UV UÜU. we must eat properly and di gest well to be beautiful. It is a fact that any form of dyspepsia may in a few days transform a clear, white skin into a mass of pimples and black spots. A beautiful woman has the beauty of licr stomach. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery main. tains a person's nutrition by enabling: one to eat, retain, digest and assimilate the proper nutritious food. It overcomes the gastric irritability and symptoms of indigestion, and thus the person is saved fiom those symptoms of fever, night-sweats, headache, etc., which are so common. A tonic made up largely of alcohol will shrink the corpuscles of the blood and nuke them weaker for resistance. This Is to certify that I have used Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, think if the grandest medicine in the world." writes Mrs. V. M. Young, of Weir, W. Va. I had dyspepsia in its worst form. I decided to try your medicine. I used five bottles, and now I am doing my own housework. A n.tniter of my friends alsj are using Dr. Pierce's medicine and they recommend it highly. May God bless you iu your grand work." Dr. Pierce believes that a tonic made with alcohol will shrink the red blood corpuscles and make the system weak for resistance; that is why he avoidexl the use of any alcohol or narcotics in his "Medical Discovery," which contains the pure extract from roots and herbs without a particle of alcohol. Accept no substitute for "Golden Medicil Discovery." There is nothing "just as good" for dyspepsia or debility. Biliousness is cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Death of Otis Patterson. Otis Patterson died yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. He had been in poor health for the last year and never was a robust man, but the immediato sickness which .'resulted in his death was of about eight weeks duration. His death was due to tuberculosis which broke out at the knee and the direct cause was a fall which be received eight weeks ago Sunday. His father was Thomas J. Patterson, one of the earlier settlers in this county and a veteran of the civil war. Otis Patterson was bom September 27,1 S59. After receiving his education in the schools here, ..t. . v. j mi a tsibu,i iU v .Ji v. lot i. ..1 ktiifC v mpio .teil i iv. i.Uo AtitwC iC4iUiUi'U fillip ill ItiC otv.c iii uu ocr iitCtii -iic years', ucic uu as ncau cicnv uciug vcrj tia.auic as a uuyer aau was pioüauiv i.ic ucsc Known cierK m me county, toeing Known uy score auu scores oi peopiC wno come to Plymouth to nauc. lie was man le J to -Anna 1'ul ve.o at i omiac, Micnigan. The near relatives that survive him are a daughter, .Mary, and a sister, Mrs. Kutn oi Chicago. He was always a Christian and acted it as well as professed it. He was a member of the licopal church from which the funeral will be preached at two o'clock, Friday alternoon. Finers Cut Off. Mr. O. W. Stenger of Rochester but formerly of Ohio, met with an accident yesterday afternoon at four o'clock while running the shaper machine at the Novelty Works. His thumb and thre; large fingers on his left hand were cut off and the bone in the little finger crushed. Drs. Kazer and Ely dressed his hand. Mr. Stenger had just begun work at the Novelty, Monday o( this week.. The Humanatane. Nothing like it ever before seen or heard of. The humanatane is hard to describe because it is made on a new principle. It is a hansomely made article, beautifully nickle plated, it gives forth a hollow, i.oiiorous, musical sound much like tnat oi tne ucarin nrnl Ohr The Humanatane hrinp nut the music with a oower and beauty which one moment, inspires the soul with rapture, tne next hIIj iUt -c with tnr. When 1 1 1 1 J III V ...... - - -' - - plaved with piano accompaniment the . ii eneci is magniucem. it is casnj played. Packed in a nice box .with simnle instructions. Price 23 cents, by mail 2 cents extra. 220 North Mich igan street. Everything known in music. T. E. Houghton. d2wl Old Settler Changing Location. f.eorpe Koontz. ir.. having purcha sed the A. P. Elliot homestead of fif teen acres adjoining the city of Plymouth on the north, Mr. Elliot and his daughter will move to the Adam E. Wise property on William street. Mr Elliot is one of the old settlers of Plymouth and had a wagon shop just south ot Micnigan street, uriugc for fifty years. His wite was tne oldest settler of Plymouth when she dk'd. Her father, Grove Pomeroy, built the first house in this city. Paying the School Debt We are glad that the school board is paying the debt, which is a legitimate nne. and had to be contracted to build our excellent school houses. The school board believes that if a man is in debt and has money he shouldpay his debts before he buys a new suit of clothes, unless he needs clothes very badly; and the school hoard will oav its debt and furnish the schools with everything really nec essary to secure as good education as is given in any of the public schools of this state or anv other state. When this debt is oaid it wines out the "payment of $300 interest annually, antL $500 everv vear will purchase about all the "extras'' the school will need. We believe Plymouth has a good school board. NZvüw RWilliir. Pmlrudlng. Old Powjl. Klein :nd curec ty "ucnr.iiT" 0ALVE. 'i This remedThasfceen used for twenty-fire years fjidistheonlyiruaranteed and trus cure. FhyLdansendorsslt. I Itchier riles your "Hermit" la a access. A Curns.Ohio. Vlourremedy Isthe best on earth for Bleeding' Vlles. Frank Klatz, llinnesota. f-JH SALC BY ALL DRUattlSTS. AND Q.

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Wyman Store F. A. H. Wilson L. Clow TH. Murphy H. & F. Gilbert. LADIES Mrs. Sneed Miss Anna Green Miss Mercy Martin Mrs. Nancy Fetters A fee of one cent will be charged. In calling for these letters please say advertised." J. A. YOUKEY, P. M. ' For Sale. At a bargain and on easy terms my 200 acre grain and stock farm, 5 miles northwest of Plymouth. Inquire of local agents or write me. J. A. RUTH, 119 Monroe St., wkly2 Chicago. By the Tonic Route. The pills that act as a tonic, and not as a drastic purge, are DeWitt's Lit tle Early Risers. They cure Headache, Constipation, Biliousness, etc. Early Risers are small, easy to take and easy to act a safe pill. Mack Hamlton, hotel clerk at Valley City, N. D., says: "Two bottles cured me of chronic constipation." Sold by J. W. Rinard. You will need to prepare your sys tem for the coming hot weather, get your organs to wo lc like clock work. Holl'ster's Rocky Mountain Tea taken this month will do the business. 33 cents, Tea or Tablets at the Peo ples Drug stor. No matter how long you have had the cough; if it hasn't already devel oped into consumption Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup will cure it. A spring tonic that makes sick peo ple well. Drives out all impurities that collect in the system. A family tonic for the sick an afflicte'd. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. At the Peo ples' Drug store. A Dinner Invitation. After a hearty meal a dose of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will prevent an attack of indigestion. Kodol is a thorough digestant and a guaranteed cure for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas on the Stomach, Sour Risings,. Bad Breath and all stomach troubles. N. Watkins, Lesbus, Ky., says: I can testify to the efficacy of Kodol in the cure of Stomach trouble. I was afflict ed with Stomach trouble for fifteen years rnd have taken six bottles of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which has entirely cured me. The six bottles were worth $1,000 to me. bold by J. W. Rinard. For an Impaired Appetite. Loss of appetite always results from faulty digestion. All that is needed is a few doses of Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. They will invigorate the stomach, strengthen the digestion and give you an appetite like a wlf. These Tablets also act as a gentle laxative. For sale by all druggists. If it is a brhous attack take Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sale by all druggists. Pleasant and Harmless. Don't drug the stomach to cure a cough. One Minute Cough Cure cuts the mucous, draws the inflammation out of the throat, lungs and bronchial tubes, heals soothes and cures. A quick cure for croup and whooping cough. Sold by J. W. Rinard. HAPPY RESULTS. Have Made Many Plymouth Residents Enthusiastic No wonder scores of Plymouth cit izens grow enthusiastic. It is enough to make any one happy to nd relief after years of suffering. Public state ments like the following are but truth ful representations of the daily work done in Plymouth by Doan's Kidney Pills. Mrs Levi Arts., of Sophia street, says: "My back pained so severely some days particularly so if on my feet much or over-exciting myself that it was all I was able to do to keep around. If I caught cold it was sure to locate itself in the small of my back when greater aggravation ensued and misery followed. I knew that Doan's Kidney Pills were highly recommended for such conditions and Mr. Artz went for a box. Not only did they stop the pain in my back but they removed other symptoms of kidney complaint and improved my health generally The reports I heard about Doan's Kidney Pills were true, and I am pleased to add mine to the number." I For sale by all dealers. Price 50 tents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. nunn DP Yea hzd o ECI As lang es th!s fellow and had rytf ?, f a. ALL THE WAY DOWN Tonsilino WOULD QUICKLY CURE IT. TowUiDC cum Sora Throat of ail kiad T.ry auicklr, a.' a roritira. ocrcr-falUnf aad paed renn tor Sora m it tii fTMl.it tferett rrnnad v on can 0. Most, llotrsmc tad Qmnir A fm&21 bcttla of Tc".ma Imu) longer than mort toy csta of fcCHE 11...JAT. liss slldrMrat.

The Kind Our Mother Used to Take. IT Was Tho Best Prescription Then It Is NOW. N the old days it was sometimes considered fashionaable to be delicate, pale and with an inclination to faint at the least provocation. It is different now. America is raising a strong race a race of vigorous and healthy mothers. When a woman becomes nervous, suffers from backache, sleeplessness, a general tired-ont and fagged feeling, with dragging-dovrn pains, she turns to the right remedy. She is positive she can get relief and assistance from Doctor Pierce. Backed up by over a third of a century of remarkable and uniform cures, a record such as no other remedv for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar tc women ever attained, the proprietors of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in offering to pay 500 Champion Linament for Rheumatism. Chas. Drake, a mail carrier at Chapinville, Conn., says: "Chamberlain's Pain Balm is the champion of all liniments. The past year I was troubled a great deal with rheumatism in my shoulder. After trying several cures the storekeeper here recommended this remedy and t completely cured me." There is no use of any one suffering from that painful ailment when this liniment can be obtained for a small sum. One application crievs prompt and its continued use for a short time will produce a permanent cure. For sale by all druggists. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of 1oezf&K -CUcJUC Night Prowling Thieves. Croup and whooping cough come like a thief in the night, stealing in! to fasten the fangs of mortal disease J upon the children as they peacefully , sleep in their little beds. Kennedy's ! Laxative Honey and Tar, the new discovery for coughs and colds, will drive out these death-dealing demons before the doctor can arrive. It pro-' tects the lives and health of the lit-' tie ones. Contains no opiates. Keep it handy. Sold by J. W. Rinard. STOZIZA. Bears the Signature 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought S7 - I FOR SALE. Good house and lot on east Sophia street at a bargain, right party take $50 down balance in monthly payorients 6 . per cent Wickizer and Bondurant. OTC Beam th WHO. 103 H3T3 Always 1 The Kind Yoa Harc Always Bought A Safe Cough Medicine for Children. In buying a cough medicine for children never be afraid to buy Cham berlain s Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it and relief is always sure to follow. It is especially valuable for colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale by all druggists. DTC Bei th tto Kind Yoa Hats Alwajs Beucht A Chicago Alderman Owes His Election to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "I can heartily and conscientiously recommend Chamberlain's Coughrcmedy for affections of the thrott and lungs," says Hon. John Shenick, 220 So. Peoria St., Chicago. "Two years ago during a political campaign, I caught cold after being overheated, which irritated my throat and. I was finally compelled to stop, as I could not speak aloud. In my extremity a friend advised me to use ChamberIain's Cough remedy. I took two doses that afternoon and could not believe my senses when I found the next morning the inflammation had largely subsided. I took several doses that day, kept right on talking through the campaign, and I thank this medicine that I won my seat in the council." This remedy is for sale by all druggists. Builds up the system, puts pure, rich blood in the veins; makes men and women strong and healthy Burdock Blood Bitters. At any drug store.

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in legal money of the United States, for any case of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb, which they cannot cure. All they ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. There is even reason why women should not trust their delicate constitutions in the hands of unskilled persons. It requires a thorough medical eaucation to appreciate and understand the womanly organism. When a woman has ills and pains that she cannot bear when life seems dark for any woman, she should confide her troubles to a physician of standing in the community, or one who has a national reputation. Certainly it would not be the part of wisdom to con5de in an ignorant person without medical education simply because she was a woman. There is every reason why she should write to some great specialist, one who has made the diseases of women a specialty for a third of a century, like Dr. R. V. Pierce, founder of the Invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. All correspondence is held sacredly confidential, and he gives his advice free and without charge. SINGLE AND MARRIED WOMEN Very often find that it is repugnant to their feelings to consult their family

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EN TEN MINUTES spent in a visit here you can do more toward choosing a suit than in days of thinking and guessing at home. -: -:-Call and look over my goods keep one eye critical the other economical, and stop only when you have exactly met your dea of what is right, at the price you intended to pay. This year's prices range from $16.00 to $40.00. Call early and avoid the rush. -:- -:- -:- J. E. BERGMAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, North Michigan St - PLYMOUTH, INDIANA.

. A Destructive Fire. To draw the fire out of a burn, or heal a cut without leaving a scar, use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve in my cific for piles. Get the genuine. J. L. Tucker, editor of the Harmonizer, Centre. Ala., writes: "I have tsed DeWtit's Witch Hazel Salve in my family for piles, cuts ana ourns. It is the best salve on the marketj Every familv should keep it on hand. Sold by J. W. Rinard.

physicun. In such a case they can pxt perfect confidence in Dr. Pierce, who has made such a success in the treatment of woman's diseases, for he will give you the very best advice possible, anü without co3t to you. To grow beautiful, healthy and happy should be the desire of every woman, "it is then possible to hold a husband and make home happy and bring contentment to it. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription gives the mother health to give her child. It cures nervousness, nausea and sleeplessness. It makes the body comfortable and the mind content It gives physical vigor and muscular elasticity so that the baby's advent is practically painless. I write you to let you know I received your kind and ever welcome letter and your kind and fatherly advice,' writes Mrs. Ida Martin, of Berry, Ky. " I commenced your treatment th next day after receiving your letter, some months ago, and followed your advice as closely as I could. Am glad to say I am in better health than have been for years. Believe I suffered from every disease that any over-worked, run-down woman could. Was rot able to do anything, could not get one good night's sleep ; had heart disease of the worst type. A disordered liver was one great trouble, and, passing through change of life, it seemed to cause me excruciating pain in breast and shoulders. I had no appetite, could not sweep nor do any housework. I took treatment from three of the best doctors in our town but grew worse every day, so I decided to write to Dr. Pierce for advice. I took the medicines just as you advised and continued until I had taken six bottles of (Vlden

Medical Discovery and 'Favorite Prescription.' I know that your medicines did more for me than all the medical treatment I had ever taken." Mrs. Geo. W. Wood, of Whitehall, Mich., writes: nI feel that I must let vou know how much pood vour Favor. ite Prescription has done for me. In a . m 1 une, tnree monins ago, an eignt-pouna bor was born to us mv first child. T took eight bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favor ite rrescnption Detore His birth and got alone nicelv : was sick onlv a short time. af r - j wj and when baby was born I felt nearly as strong as x ever ma. was staying at my mother's at the time, and when baby was one week old I rode from there to my home, a distance of about two miles. Got up the fourth day and remained up, and when baby was two weeks old I walked to town and back which is quite a distance from where we live. I also felt so strong that I sat up for a short time the very day he was born. Baby is healthy and growing very fast and I give the credit to your wouderful medicines.'' MARRIED WOMEN should have a medical book handy, for knowledge is power. A standard work is the People's Common Sense Medical Adviser,, by R. V. Pierce, M. D. Send 31 one-cont stamps for the clothbound book, or 21 cents for the papercovered volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.

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If you want your little ones strong, healthy and robust, give them Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea this month. A tonic for the whole family. The children's friend. 35 cents.tea or tablets. A spring tonic that makes rich, red. blood. Brings strength, health and happiness to the whole family. Nothing equals Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea as a spring tonic 33 cents.

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