Plymouth Tribune, Volume 4, Number 41, Plymouth, Marshall County, 20 July 1905 — Page 8

Reform. One of the encouraging signs of the times is the celerity with which certain classes of people respond to the admonitio ns of law officers. Whe:i a' governor or a sheriff or a mayor or a prosecuting attorney shows that he is in earnest there is no more talk of "putting up a fight." The realization that the people are on the side of reform has reached the quasi-criminais of the under world a"nd no men are quicker to accept the inevitable. Chicago Chronicle. Figure it out on a rose leaf and write it with the brew of a lily that nowhere under the great blue dome is there a creature half so pretty as a Kenticky woman, declares the gallant scribe of the Sprirg.'ield (Ky.) Sun. Sne's prettier than an evening star in the shadow of a summer sunset, more inspiring than a thousand songs and as bewitching as a fawn tangled in the vines of a wilderness of ro?e.- She's our hope, our romance, our vine and fig tree the light which enables us to see a million miles beyond the north star. Former Westville Man in Trouble. Welcome Jerome, son of Welcome Jerome, of Westvi'.Ie, Laporte county, and his wife, who was formerly a resident of Laporte county, are locked up in the Chicago avenue police station. The husband because he is held responsible for the death of a man who is claimed to have ruined his home and his wife be- . cause she was ?. witness of the affair, which terminated in the death of Charles Faure.

RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR. Japanese army has landed north of Vladivostok and the complete investment of the citadel is imminent, according to a dispatch from Tokio. Baron Hayashi, Japanese minister in London, declares his nation is not confident that peace will reuslt from the coming negotiations, and scouts the idea that Japan's demands will be moderate. Plot of zemstvoists to depose the czar and create a regency for his infant son is rumored in St. Petersburg. Card of Thanks. , The Ladies Parish Guild wish thus publicly to thank all the owners of automobiles who so kindly donated their vehicles and services last evening and made possible the delightful evening's entertainment. The Ladies' Parish Guild. Entertaining .Newspaper .Features. Probably no other newspaper in the United States can show so brilliant an array as is found in the columns of the Chicago Record-Herald. The daily and Sunday news and special features of the Chicago Record-Herald include the leters of William E. Curtis and Walter Wellman. The RecordHerald's special Xew York dispatches, its unparalleled foreign news service, embracing its own special cables with those of the New York Herald, the Xew York World and the Associated Press; its pages devoted to the markets and financial and commercial intelligence exhaustive to the most satisfactory degree its popular sporting page, its extended editorial department. Kiser's humorous "Alternating currents" "Stories of the Day," the departments of railroad and insurance news, music and drama, society and clubs, the column of book reviews, the continued story, the "Woman Beautiful" department, the daily fashion article, "Meals for a Day," news of the great lakes, etc. all unit ing to furnish to the people of Chicago and the Northwest a newspaper which commends itsself to discriminating readers as only a newspaper can which combines the world-wide facilities of the greatest metropolitan newspapers of modern times. Social Home-Seekers' Excursions x via Pennsylvania Lines. Anyone contemplating a trip West may take advantage of the reduced fares for the special Home-Seekers' excursions via Pennsylvania Lines to ooints in Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri. Mon tana, Nebraska, the Dakotas, Oregon, Washington, Texas and other sec tions in the West and in all the state? of the South. Stop-over priveleges permit travel ers to investigate business openings These tickets will be on sale certain dates during the summer. Detailed information as to fares, through time, etc., will be freely furnished upon apPennsylvania lines. L. E. & W, special low rates to Eldorado Springs, Eureka Springs, Hot Springs, Siloam Springs, June 1st to Sept. 30, 1903. Camp Meeting Association, Battle Ground, Ind., July 7 to Aug. 7th returnVAug 23rd $3.30. Special Sunday Excursion to Michigan City commencing Sunday, May 14th and each Sunday unt;l otherwise advised. Fare $1.00. One way. second class settlers fares "to Southern and Southeastern tern tory on first and third Tuesday o each month. The mercury reached S3 degrees Tuesda', the highest since . 1901. The "suffering, especially in the large cities is intense. The whole country swelters under a blanket of terrific heat.

NOTICE OF SALE OF JOHN PEEPLES OR WOLF CREEK DITCK. Notice is hereby given that the undesigned Commissioner appointed by the "Marshall Circuit Court to superintend tlje construction of the John Peoples or Wolf Creek ditch in Green Township, Marshall Countv, Indiana, will on Monday, August 7, 1905, at two o'clock p. m. at his office, in the Council Chamber in Plymouth, Indiana, receive sealed bids for the construction of the above entitled ditch according to the plans and specifications as set forth in the report of the drainage commissioners tiled in said cause. This is an all optn ditch, and commences at the center of the si q of Section 20, Township 32, North, Range 2 East and runs thence in a north westerly direction through Wolf Creek pond and dam to Yellow River. Number of cubic vards to be excavated about 121C40V2. Length of ditch 3ütU)0 feet. Greatest width at top 37 feet. Greatest width at bottom 12 feet. Average depth about 6zj feet. This improvement is suitable for a dredge of ?4 or 1 yard capacity. For further information see the report of commissioners, specifications and profile. . " The construction of this ditch will be sold to the lowest and best bidder as the law directs and each bidder must file with his bid an affidavit, that he has not entered into any combination, collusion or agreement with any person relative to the price to be paid by any one at this letting, nor to prevent any person from bidding, nor to induce any one from bidding, and that his bid is made without reference to any other bid and without any agreement, understanding or combination with any other person or persons in reference to such bidding. If not sufficient bona fide bids are received on the above date, the receiving of bids and sale of said work will be continued from day to day until sold at the same. place and between the same hours. The successful bidder will be required to enter into a contract and give a good and sufficient bond with approved sureties with his contract as required by the statute in such cases made and provided and in such contract the time for the completion of said work will be specified Each bid must be accompanied with an indemnity bond or certified check in the sum of $30.00 to insure an execution of a contract. The Commissioner reserves the rieht to reject any and all bids. Dated this llth dav of Julv. 1903. JOHN C. "BUTLER, Construction Commissioner. Wm. B. Hess, Attorney.

NOTICE OF BANKRUPTS SALE. In the United States District Court, District of Indiana. In Bankruptcv. In the matter of Cook Bros, et al, Bankrupts. No. 1S31. Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, Trustee in Bankruptcy in the above entitled cause, will on Monday, July 24th., 1905, commencing at the hour of halt past one o'clock p. m., at the Culver Exchange bank at Culver, Indiana, offer for sale, at private, all the uncollected notes and accounts due the late firm of Cook Bros., for cash, subject to the approval of Honorable Francis E. Lambert. Referee in Bankruptcy, for the South Bend district. Schedules of said notes and accounts mav be seen at the Culver Ex change Bank, at the store building atelv occupied bv said Bankrupts, at the Post office in Culver, Indiana, and at the office of the Trustee over he Plymouth State Bank in Plymouth. Indiana. Dated July 17th., 1005. CLINTON A. BOXDURANT, d Trustee in Bankruptcy. NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS. Notice is Lerebv given, that sealed bids will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Mar shall bounty, Indiana, on Tuesday, August 8th, 1905, for the following supplies: 100 tons soft coal, delivered for Court house and jail. 30 tons soft coal, tor County Asvlum. The Board reserves the right to recct any and all bid;. Given under my hand and seal seal this 13th day of July, " VI 03. H. L. SINGREY. Auditor. One Dollar Saved Represents Teh Dollars Earned. The average man does not save to exceed ten per cent, of his earnings. He must S"end nine dollars m living expenses for everv dollar saved. That being the case he cannot be too careful about unnecessary expenses. Verv often a few cents properly in vested, like buying seeds for his gar den, will save several dollars outla later on. It is the same in buying Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It costs but a few . ... . ., i cents, ana a Dome ot it in tne nouse often saves a doctor's bill of several dollars. For sale by all druggists. Indigestion Cured. There is no case of Indigestion, Dyspepsia or Stomach trouble that will not yield to the digestive and strength inuence of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. This remedy takes the strain off the stomach by digesting what you eat and allowing it to rest until it grows strong again. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure affords quick and permanent relief from indigestion and all stomach troubles, builds uo the system and so purfies that disease can not attack and gain a tootnoia as wuen m a weakened condition. Sold by J. W. Rinard. The Only Way to Cure. To cure a cold when you you have no cough to cure a cough when you have no cold to cure j'ourself when ou have both take Kennedy s L.axa tive Honev and Tar. Acts en the bow els. Best for Coughs, Coids, Croup, YVhoooine. Coueh. etc. Kennedys Laxative Honey and Tar is the original Lanative Cough Syrup. It con tains no opiates and cures by strenirthenine the -lungs, throat and chest, expelling colds from system by eentlv movinz the bowels, and an ideal remedy for vounz or old. Once used will be remembered as a sure cure. Sold by J. W. Rinard. ri..l,.':n, Colic Cholera and InSElDGr.&lXl 3 Diarrhoea Remedy. Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life. Chamberlain's D-Sbo?a0Rra"y. Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life.

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Program Which Culver Military Ca dets will Give at Winona Lake Last of July. The Culver Military Academy, of Culver, Ind., will send its full force of yotmg cadets to Winona Lake on July ;. for a two days' stay, when they will give exhibitions on the lake, showing their skill in handling government cutters and craft. This i.the crack military academy for youths in the west, and Culver drills and- exhibition have won the admiration of the best officers of the United Slates army. They give a water exhibition which is r.ot equalled by any school of the kind !n the country, and their display r.t Winona will be one of the features at this resort this vear. Rev. George Kappel of Fairmount Coming to St. Michael's Church. Chancellor Yenn, of the cathedral at Ft. Wayne yesterday announced the following: appointments by Bishop Alerding: The Rev. John Berg, of Remington, to succeed the Rev. Father Thiele transfered to Ft. Wayne; the Rev. George Hortsman, of Reynolds, to succeed Father Berg, at Remington; the Rev. Julius Seimetz, to be assistant to Father Guending, at Peru; the Rev. George Kappel, of Fairmount, to succeed Chancellor Yenn, at Plymouth; the Rev. Ignace Zircher, assistant at St. Peter and at St. Paul, Huntington, transferred to Besancon, Allen Co., as assistant to Father Noll, who has been appointed missionary. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Daniel W. Harris Josie M. Reynolds Edward E. Zumbaugh Mary E. Zumbaugh 20 17 42 3: If taken this month keeps 3ou well all summer. It makes the litle ones eat, sleep and grow. A tonic for the whole family. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 33 cents Tea or Tabcts at the People's Drug Store. Good for Stomach Trouble and Constipation. "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets have done me a great deal of good." says C. Towns, of Rat Portage. Ontario Canada. ''Being a mild physic the after effects are not unpleasant, and I can recommend them to all who suffer from stomach disorder." For sale by all druggists. When you want "a pleasant laxative that is easy to take and certain to act, use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver tablets. For sale by all druggists. OTOHZAi Beari the S'gaatsra ifta Kind ftj fay Always Bsujit 1 4

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eminently tue most attractive girl in the world. In bringing up girls mother can't be too careful to let 1 tViir riaiiwtitpra A - velop all their natural charms to the utmost. The crucial epoch of a woman's life is te change from maidenhood to womanhood. It involves the whole body and manifests itself in the nerv ous disposition at this time. Nervous or sick women are afforded the opportunity of a lifetime, for the makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now offer Sjoo reward for women who cannot be cured. Backed up by ever a third of a century of remarkable and uniform cures, a record such as no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in offering to pay $500 in legal money of the United State? for any case of Ieucorrhea, Female Vveatness, Prolapsus, or Falling of the Womb, which they cannot cure. All they ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. "I cannot praise your medicine highly enough," writes Mrs. Jennie Hippenhamer, of Huntertown, Indiana. "I began taking Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription and took it steadily for six months. I was not once sick at stomach, never vomited once. Took the ' Favorite Prescription three times day and when in severe pain took an extra traspoonful of medicine which checked the pain. I felt pleasant all the time and did not get nervous as I used to. When my baby girl came last August she was healthy. She is now eleven months old. Am thirty-eight years old and never got through so easily in all my life. Why should women suffer when they can get through so easily ? I am able to do quite a washing and ironing which I could not do for eight years before." As a tonic for women who are nervous, sleepless, worn-out and run-down, "Favorite Prescription" is unequaled. For constipation, the true, scientific cure is Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Mild, harmless, yet sure. No other pill can compare with them. The Original. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered as no other preparation will give the same satisfaction. It is mildly laxative. It contains no opiates and is safest for children and delicate persons. The pills that act as a tonic, and not as a drastic purge, are DeWitt's Lfttle Early Risers. The cure Headache, Constipation, Biliousness, etc. Early Risers are small, easy to take and easy toact a safe pill. Mack Hamilton, hotel clerk at Valley Citv, N. D., say "Two bottles of these Famous Little Pills cured me of chronic constipation." Good for children or adults. Sold by J. W. Rinard. It wil bring rich, red blood, firm fieh and muscle That's what H cluster's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Taken this month keeps you well all summer. r: cents. Tea or Tablets. The People's Drug Store. "I owe my whole life to Burdock Blood Bitters. Scrofulous sores covered my body. I seemed beyond cure. B. B. B. has made me a perfectly well woman." Mrs. Charles Hutton, Berville, Mich. A little life may be sacrificed to an hour's delay. Cholera infantum, dysentry, diarrhoea come suddenly. Only sale plan is to have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry always on hand. 1 AW 9 BIG STOR E fluoiist 3. day, then Sent free OF QUALITY. v J

THE first lesson that the young girl has of womanhood is usually a painful one. She learns to know what headache means, and back ache, and sometimes is sadly borne down by this new experience of life. All the pain and misery which young girls commonly experience at such a time may, in almost every instance, be entirely prevented or cured by the use ot Dr. Fierce's Favorite Prescription It establishes regularity. It tones up the general nealtn, and cures headache, backache, nervousness and other con sequences of womanly weakness Of Disease. MOTHER OP THE FAMILY. The anxious mother of the family oft entimes carries the whole burden of re eponsibility so far as the home medication of common ailments of the girls or boys are concerned. The cost of the doctor's visits are very often much too great. At such times the mother is invited to write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buf falo, N. Y., for medical advice, which is given free. Correspondence is held Strictly conhdential. 500 REWARD FOR WOMEN WHO CANNOT BE CURED. Backed up by over a third of a century of remarkable and uniform cures, a record such as no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors and makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in offering to pay 500 in legal money of the United States for any case of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb, which they cannot cure. All the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors, of Buffalo, N. Y., ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. A MOTHER'S LOVE. A mother's luve is so divine that the roughest taan cannot help but appreciate it as the crown of womavhooa. However, motherhood is often looked forward to with feelings of great dread by most women. At such times a woman Is nervous, dyspeptic, irritable, and she if in need of a uterine tonic and nervine, a strength builder to fit her for the ordeal. No matter how healthy or strong a woman may be she cannot but be benefited by taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Frescripuoa to prepare tor the event Rheumatism Like Xeuraigia, is now known to be a nervous disease. The kidneys become weak through lack of nerve energy, and fail to filter the uric acid from the blood; this acid attacks and burns the nerves and muscles, and consumes the oil in the joints, producing inflammation, fever, swelling pain. To cure Rheumatism, then, you must restore the kidney nerves and muscles, and neutralize the effect of the acid upon the joints and tissues with Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, a nerve medicine, which has made many cures of this painful disease. Nervine strengthens the kidney nerves and increases the circulation, and relief is assured. "Before I took Dr. Miles' Nervine. I had ben looking: for a cure for Rheumatism for 25 years. The last time I was laid up for several months, could not get out of bed or set foot on the floor. I tried remedies to rub In. to drink, doctors prescriptions, etc.. but none of them had any effect. One day I read about Dr. ililes' Nervine and got a bottle. After tha first dose I had a good nizht's rest, and after taking half a bottle the pains disarpenred. and I Tvent out and walked all arourd the town. In a week I went to work, and äis perfectly curod. but continued v take the medicine for a time, to make sure '.he pains would r.ot come b- r-k." TIIOS. LONG. 313 X. Chatham St., Racine. Wis. Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If it fails, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Three Good and Just Reasons. There are three reasons why mothers prefer One Minute Cough Cure: First It is absolutely harmless; Seeon d, it tastes good children love it; Third it cures Coughs, Croup and Whooping Cough when other remedies fail. Sold by J. W. Rinard. Cured of B right's Disease. Mr. Robert O. Burke, Elnora, N. Y., writes: "Before I started to use Fole's Kidney Cure I had to get up from twelve to twenty times a night and I was all bloated up with dropsy and my eesight was so impaired I could scarcely see one of my family across the room. I had given up hope of living, when a friend recommended Foley's Kidney Cure. One 50 cent bottle worked wonders and before I had taken the third bottle the dropsy had gone, as well as all other syrnpA Smooth Article. When you find it necessary to use salve use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It s the purest, and best for Sores, Burns, Boils, Eczema, Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Protruding Piles. Get the genuine DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by J. W. Rinard. Buy It Now. Now is teh time to buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is certain to be needed sooner or later and when that time comes you will need it badly you will need it thickly. Buy it now. It may save life. For sale by all druggists. 100 Miles and Return $1.00 via Nickle Plate Road. Every Sunday parties of five or more can obtain round trip tickets at $1.00 for each person to any point within 100 miles of selling pointCall on agent or address C. A. As-ter!in,-T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Jlyl

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auu ineu me inree uociors in our town," writes Mrs. Archie Gor don, of Oak Street, Boonton, New Jersey. "They did not help me any. One said I had one thing, another said I had something else, and the last one told me he could not tell just what was the matter with me, but advised me to go to a hospital. I read about Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and about the case of a lady in Kansas, very much like my own. I sulirrvd so, could hardly endure io have any one walk across the floor, as the least jar hurt me. Sent to our drug store and got a bottle of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription. and when. I had taken one bottle began to feel better. I took five and a half bottles, and to-day I can work all day and feel no bad results. None of my neighbors thought a year ago that I would be here to-day to write anything, but I say, every woman who suffers should never give up until Doctor Pierce's medicines have been given a fait trial." "Your wonderful medicine, 'Favorite Prescription,' has helped me greatly in time of suffering," writes Mrs. Minta Wright, of Edwards: Indiana. "Last winter I was unable to do my work, was to be confined in February, and a lady in Illinois wrote end told me alxnit your medicine. I used three bottles of ' Favorite Prescription,' and will say I had the easiest and quickest confinement I ever had. Had three children before. and Mould suffer from twenty-four to thirty-six hours before birth, but this time only two hours. Have a fine baby girl and she is the most healthy one of all. I am still using the ' Favorite Prescription ' as a tonic." "A long tune ago I suffered verv much from female weakness, and decided to write Dr. Pierce," says Mollie French, of 340 E. Green Street, Louisville, Ky. WI received a kind answer telling me what to do. Followed your directions. commenced taking your 'Favorite Pre scription,' aud was cured, afier trying many other remedies, and different doctors. I have been told there is better medicine, but I have not found it, although have been sold other remedies. There are no medicines lite Dr. Pierce's, after all. I can't write how I I suffered; was of no account to myself or c L ...,. UWXNX XXV.XXW. The Kind You Htive Always in use for over 30 years, Allow

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CHOLERA INFANTUM. Child Not Expected to Live from One Hour to Another, but Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Ruth,, the little daughter of E. N. Dewey, of Agnewville, Va., was seriously ill of cholera infantum last summer. "We gave her up and did not expect her to live from one hour to another," he says. "I happened to think of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and got a bottle of it from the store. In five hours I saw a change for the better. We kept on giving it and before she had taken the hah of one small bottle she was well." This remedy is for sale by all druggists. Doctors said He would not Live. Peter Fry, Woodruff, Pa., writes: "After doctoring for two years with the best physicians in Waynesburg, nnrl still cettinsr worse, the doctors j advised me if I had any business to attend to I had better attend to it at i'once, as I could not possibly live another month as there was no cure for me. Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me by a frend, and I mmediately sent my son to the store for it and after taking three bottles 1 began to get better and continued to improve until I was was entirely well." . Hives-are a terrible torment to the little folks, and to some older ones. Easily cured. Doan's Ointment never fails. Instant relief, permanent cure. At any drug store, 50 cents.

m j jswwh 1 l iff I mm any one else; could hardly stand on ay feet or walk around. When I received your kind letter, that helped me a great deal. Will take your medicine as long as I am able to büy it; it has saved me many a useless doctor bill. When I need a physician I write Dr. Pierce, and then do whatever he tella me." HOW TO LOOK BEAUTIFUI. Young women or matrons should not allow themselves to look sallow and wrinkled because of those pains and weaknesses which become chronic and are the result of colds, tight lacing, and the iruprlent care of the womanly system. Many a woman would look beaa tiful, have healthy color and bright eyes if it were not for those drains on her strength and those weaknesses which come all too frequently and make her life miserable. There is a ready-to-use Prescription, used a great many years by Dr. R. V. Pierce in his large practice as a Specialist inwomen's diseases, which is not like the many patent medicines" on the market, as it contains neither alcohol nor any narcotic It is purely vegetable. HEALTH ANT) HAPPINESS. How to live in health and happiness, is the general theme of Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. This great work on medicine and hygiene, containing over loco pages and more than 700 illustrations, is sent free on receipt of stamps to piy expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamp for the cloth-bound volume, or only ZZ stamps fcr the book in ptper covers. - - . A WxNXx - vj Bought, and which has been, has home the signature of

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no one to deceive you in this Signature of ADVERTISED LETTERS. The following is a list of unclaimed letters remaining in the Plymouth PostofHce for the week ending, June 7, 1903. GENTLEMEN: Mr. Hank Peterson John Brown Butler Mr. Charlie Peterson LADIES. Mrs. Lulu Kebert Emma Allman Mrs. Mollie Hellick Miss Lena Anderson A fee of one cent will be charged for advertising. In calling for these letters please say "advertised." Excursions to Colorado For Eagles Grand Aerie Aug. 11th and 12th. Via Pennsylvania lines. Special low fares to Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo. For information about stop-overs, routes, etc., apply to ticket agents, Pennsylvania lines. If you cannot eat, sleep or work, feel mean, cross and ugly, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea this month. A tonic for the sick. There is no remedy eual to it. 33 cents, Tea or Tablets at the People's Drug Store.