Plymouth Tribune, Volume 5, Number 3, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 October 1905 — Page 9

EMMA FLEISSNER Suffered Over Tvo Years Health Was In a Precarious Condition Caused By Pelvic Catarrh,

1 M ä .Ä .V iiV II x 'S ...AV.V. vav.v.vsvo--,'.S'.',v..vav. tipp ,s'V. ox,v.v, -.v. . . W.V.'.V .: HEALTH AND STRENGTH RESTORED BY PE-RU-NA. Mrs. Emma Fleissner, 1412 Sixth" Are., Seattle, Wash., Worthy Treasurer Sons of Temperance, writes: "I suffered over two years with lr regular and painful periods. My health ; was la a very precarious condition ana I was anxious to find something to re store my health and strength. "I was very glad to try Perrma and delighted to tind that it wa3 doing me good. I continued to use it a little over three months and found my troubles removed. "I consider It a splendid medicine, and shall never be without It, taking a dose occasionally when I feel rundown and tired." Our files contain thousands of testimonials which Dr. Ilartman has received from grateful, happy women who hare been restored to health by Lis remedy, Peruna. W. L. Douglas s3J?&$3SHOESLä W. L. Douglas $4.00 Cllt Edge Lino cannot be equalled at any price. Julye.1378. r W. f.. DOUGLAS MA KES AND SELLS MORE MEN'S S3.BO SHOES THAU : AMY OTHER MANUFACTURER 1 fl fl 0 fl REWARD to snyons wha caG VlUUUU disprovo this statement W. LDousIa $3.50 shoes have by e!r er celltnt style, easy fitting, and superior wearing qualities, achieved the largest sale of any $3.50 shoe la the world. They are Just as good as those that cost yon $5.00 to $7.00 the only difference Is the price. If I could take yoa Into my factory at Brockton, Mass., the largest In the world under one roof making men's fine hoes, and show you the care with which every pair of Douglas shoes is made, you would realize why W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes sxe the best Shoes produced la the world. If I could show you the difference between the shoes made In my factory and those of other makes, you would understand why Douglas $3.50 shoes cot more to make, why they hold their shape, fir better, wear longer, and are of greater Intrinsic value than any Other $3.50 sboe on the market to-day. 17. Lm Dou&raw Strong Made Shoe torn Men. $2. SO, S2.00. Boy' Schoo A D9mSJoow$2.SO0S2,$f.7ß,Sl.&O CAUTION. Insist upon having "W.L.Dotiziza snoea. laxe no suDsmute. one genuine without his name and price stamped on bottom. "WANTED. A shoe dealer In erery town where W. L. Douglas Shoes are not sold. Full line of samples sent free for inspection upon request. fait Color Eyelets used; Vieq will not wear brass,. Write for Illnstrated Catalog of Fall Styles. TV. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton, SladS. 0 M AOUE or Western Canada Is the amount tVit many farmers will realize from their wheat cop this year 25 Bushels lo the Acre Tiill be the averaae yield of wheal The land that this was crown on cost many cf the farmers absolutely nothing, while those who wished to add to the 160 acres the Government c-rants, can buy land adjoining- at FROM SO TO $IO AN ACRE. Climate splendid, schools convenient, railways close at hand, taxes low. For "20th Century Canada pam phlet and lull particulars regarding rates, etc Lro y for inlOTration to Superintend ntot Immlrra. :on, Ottawa, Canada, or to W. H. Bogars, Jd Floor. rscvion-irminl nuiiain, indianapolis. Ind.. and I. M. William. Kood 20. La baUdin. Tal la. nhio. tttviaei UoTwriment Agents. PleiM say where joa taw this adrertiMment. WINTER CRUISES nADERlA, SFAIN, THE MED1TED DANE AN AND THE ORIENT By the Wabash Railroad and the well known twin screw 8. S. Moltke of the Hamburg-American Line, leaving New York Jaouary 30th. lrJW5. lasting To days. 37 days on shore, 17 days Id Egypt and the Holy Land. The most Interesting; and extensive cruise of its kind ever rl a nneL Rates, covering ail expenses. $300, nd upward from New York. Other cruises to the West Indies, Nassau and the Spanish Main tL and upward. Descriptive itinerary for 4c tamp. Best accommodations secured by booklax early. Call on or address R. G. THOMPSON, F. S T. A.. Wabash K. R. rrt Warne. Ind. 1 mm Ask your neighbors ' what Celery King, the tonic-laxative, has done for them. You wül be surprised to find that most of them are kept in good health by using tla famous remedy. 25c &t druggists. 1 I Dss CougH tjrap. Tastes Good. Ca I lattme. 8o!d by örcsts. r

vx x-c :. an'-

-x n-v ;"-.. v ' x

fy ntl

Ml

ÜB0

TIMING THE SPEED OF AUTOS.

Police Can Keep Tab on Scorcher tty New Camera Invention. To ascertain the exact speed at which motor cars are traveling Is often a question of great Importance to the general public, who suffer by reckless motoring, and of equal Importance to conscientious and careful motorists who wish to obey whatever the law on the subject may be. A new time-recording camera has Just been patented in England. If the police wish to know the speed at which a motor car is traveling two of tlie time-recording cameras referred to can be placed at each end of a "trap," the distance between the points where the cameras are located having been accurately measures. The plan is for the cameras to take actual photographs of a car, includlug the people on the car, as it passes the selected spots, recording the time of taking to the fraction of a second. This gives the speed and means of identification of car and occupants. If the watch be synchronized the decision arrived at must be accepted by all parties as accurate. It is proposed that when a driver is summoned for exceeding the speed limit he be furnished with the photograph of the car entering and leaving the "trap,' and the time records and be given an opportunity before appearing in court to measure the length of the trap and calculate from th data the time actually taken in traversing the distance and from this the rate of speed. With this camera it is possible to take a photograph of any rapidly moving object passing a given point, the shutter speeds giving a range of exposure from one-twenty-fifth of a second to one one-thousandth of a second. At the same time and with the same movement a photograph Is taken of a watch, thus giving the exact time. A special case is provided for the watch and in an opening above the latter a card is Inserted giving the date, which can be signed by the officer responsible for the time test. Underneath the dial is a numbering apparatus and each watch case bears a registered number before it is sold. Tt-e case is so made that after the official has placed the watch in the case it can be sealed (not locked) up, and it is Impossible for the person in charge of the same to tamper with the watch without breaking or destroying the seal. The camera thus makes a record that can be produced in court, and if carefully stored can be referred to and reproduced months afterward. STRENGTHEN THE STOMACH Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Really Cur Indigestion Instead of Merely Relieving Symptoms. There are plenty of remedies by which, yoa can relieve for the time heartburn, pain and gas on the stomach and can smother nervou3 sensations and indues artificial sleep. You can humor your stomach by giving it predigested food. But when yon take your next meal all your trouble begins afresh. Thero is only one sensible thing to do. Strengthen the stomach and do away with the necessity for drtys and artificial foods. The best remeuy ever found for this purpose is the one that was used by E. E. Strong, of Capleville, Shelby county, Tenn. For years," he states, "I suffered greatly from indigestion. I tried many different remedies and some of them would relieve me for a time, hut the trouble always came back. About six month. ago I had an unusually 6evero attack, and while I tried everything I had ever heard of, I found that nono of the ordinary remedies would reach the difficulty this time. One day I read in a Memphis paper how Dr.Williams' Pink Pills had cured a Michigan woman , a sufferer from chronio dyspepsia of a most stubborn type. I then tried tho same remedy and it proved just as successful in my case. I took only three boxes, and was cured. I have not had the slightest symptoms of indigestion since." The tonic treatment has a sound principle as its basis, and abundant success in actual use. Multitudes of cases that had defied all other remedies have been cured by Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills. Tho pills actually make new blood and strike at the root of all diseases caused by bad blood. They contain no harmful stimulants or opiates. Every dvspeptic should read, " What to Eat and How to Eat." Write the Dr.Williams Medicine Co., Schenectadyt N.Y., for a free copy. Gift of Time. "One day," related the Jolly hobo, "1 met a man on de street and I told him if he would give me thirty qrail I would show him how to eat deia in thirty days." "And did he oblige you?" asked his companion of the ties. "No; he said he couldn't give me thirty quail, but he'd give me thirty days. He was a judge." RESTORED HIS HAIR. I I Bcalp llnmor Cured by Cntlcnra Soap and Ointment After All Else Failed. tfl was troubled with a severe scalp humor and loss of hair that gave me a great deal of annoyance and Inconvenience. After unsuccessful efforts with many remedies and so-called hair tonics, a friend induced me to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment The humor was cured in a short time, my hair was restored as healthy as ever, and I can gladly say I have since been entirely free from any further annoyance. I shall always use Cuticura Soap, and I keep the Ointment on hand to use as a dressing for the hair and scalp. (Signed) Fred'k 'Busche, 213 East 57th street, New York City." Quiet Tip. "Papa," said the millionaire soap manufacturer's daughter, "I do wish you wouldn't boast continually of being a self-made man." "Why not?" queried the fond parent. "Because," she explained, "if you would keep quiet people might think.it was only grandfather." Mischievous Legislation Threatened. LAfflslArJnn Is throatpnpd In many States during this coming winter for the suppression of the so-called "patent" medicines. The success of such legislation would mean the abolition of the home medicine chest and would force persons, no matter how remote their homes from a physician, to call In a doctor for every minor ailment The legislation as proposed would mean frequent long delays awaiting the arrival of a physician, when a simple remedy administered by a member of the household would accomplish the result desired, or at least give temporary relief.

THE CHANGE OF LIFE IHTELLI G ENTVO f.i EN PREPARE

Dangers and Pain of This Critical Period Avoided by the TJaa of Lydia L PinkLam's Vegetable Compound. How many wo men realize that the most critical period in a woman's existence is the change of life, and that the anxiety felt by women as this time draws near is not without reason ? If her system is in a deranged condition, or she is predisposed to apoplexy or congestion of any organ, it is at this , Tome likely to become active and, with I a host of nervous irritations, make life a burden. At this time, also, cancers and tumors are more liable to begin their destructive work. Such warning symptoms as a sense of suffocation, hot flashes, dizziness, headache, dread of impending evil, sounds in the ears, timidity, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregularities, constipation, variable appetite, weakness and inquietude are promptly heeded by intelligent women who are approaching the period of life when woman's great change may be expected, r Lydia EPinkham's Vegetable Compound is the world's greatest remedy for women at this trying period, and may be relied upon to overcome all distressing symptoms and carry them safely through to a healthy and happy old age. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound invigorates and strengthens the female organism, and builds up the weakened nervous system as no other medicine can. Mrs. A. E. O. nyland, of Chestertown, Md., in a letter to Mrs. Pinkham, says : Dear Mrs. Pinkham : "I had been suffering with falling of the womb f or yeare and was passing through the change of fife. My womb was badly swollen. I had a good deal of soreness, dizzy f pells, headaches, and was very nervous. I wrote you for advice and commenced treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as you directed, and I am happy to say that all those distressing symptoms left me, and I have passed safely through the change of life a well woman." For special advice regarding this important period women are invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham for advice. It Is tree and always helpful. In Fit Array. Talk' as one will on the vanity ol clothes, the consciousness of being well dressed has something of moral force in It "Brush your hair and thing i won't look so bad," was the wise counsel given by a friend to a woman whose husband had lost his money. The little child in E. J. Hardy's "Manners Makyth Man" hit on this great truth when she replied to hex mother, who was reproving her. "O Katie, why can't you be a good little girl? See Julia, now; how nice she Is. Why can't you be as good aa she?" "PVaps I could, mama," answered Katie, "if my dress had little pini bows all over It" The Innocent Kid. Little Willie Papa, is a ventrlloqulst a man who talks to himself in a low tone? Pa No, my boy. A ventriloquist is a man who can speak in such a wa7 that his tones seem to come from auother person. Little Willie That explains ivhal sister said to George last night. She told him that when no one was around he was a very different person. Many Know This Do You? The following very Interesting conversation between Mr. White, banker, and Mr. Walter Wellman, retired, two prominent citizens of the town, was recently overheard: "I never buy patent medicine," said Mr. White. "When I feel the need of medical assistance I call our physician. I don't believe In taking a lot of stuff that I know nothing about. I know, however, that a treat many do use it, and apparently with good results, but I am for getting a doctor every time." "Your circumstances render this possible," replied Mr. Wellman, "but the majority of people must consider. the expense. My experience Is that some patent medicines frequently cure when the doctor's skill Is baffled. Take, for instance, an affliction; say like constipation and stomueä trouble. Did joa ever hear of jour family physician curing a case like that? If constipated, he gives you a physic; but a physic cannot cure constipation, and hs will tell you so. It is a temporary relief and before long you need more physic or pills. The doctor charges you S2 every time yoa call on aim and you have to pay 50c or 73c to have his prescription filled. Pretty soon you have the 'Fill or 'Physic habit and your doctor has a steady customer. You cannot read the doctor's prescriptions. You know no more about what he.glves yoa than you do about the Ingredients of a patent medicine. No reliable company will put a lot of money into a patent medicine unless they are convinced that it will do all that is claimed for it. Usually It Is the prescription of some specialist who has devoted his life to the atudy cf a certain disease end has mastered It I mention constipation and stomach trouble because I suffered from that affliction for years. It is the beginning of nearly all diseases. Occe It gets a grip on you, It is serious, stubborn and hard to overcome. I never knew a case that was cured by an ordinary practicing physician, tut I do know of a number of bad cases that were permanently cured by a remedy called Mull's Grape Tonic. I have used it In tnv family with satisfactory results. It cured me, and I know a great many more persons it has cured. It costs CO cents foi a small bottle or 11.00 for a largo bottle. I don't know exactly all that is in It, bot I do know It curea constipation and stomach trouble and that is mort than my family doctor could do for me. I was first attracted to the remedy by the company's offer to give the first bottle free to any one who would write to them giving their drugeist'a name. I am thankful for the benefit It has given and advise every sufferer from constipation to write to the Mull's Grape Tonic Co., 21 4th Ave., Rock Island, 111., giving them their druggist's address, so that they can procure a bottle free of expense." . When one, has spent , a day or mora in visiting at a friend's house, ordinary courtesy dcaands that, on one's return home, a note shall be written promptly to the hostess thanking her for ier pleasant hospitality. Do your clothes look yellow? If so, use Red Cross Ball Blue. It will make them whito as snow. 2 02. package, 5 cents. The vicar of Aherystwith, Wales, addressing his congregation recently, said it was beyond his comprehension how people could offer the Lord a 5-ceut piece with a hand clothed in a glove that had cost $1, which is a good price for a glov in England. ASTORIA Per Infants and Children. Tb KI.-J Ya I!:y3 AJvejs Z":$ t Bears the

VAfrtAEGIyfanJV

c

stf..

NOTES AND COMMENTS.

Norway and Sweden have agreed to tell their troubles to the Hague court. This is another triumph for peace and common sense. Publicist holds that the human race Is enfeebled by success. That's bad. Personally, though, we are robust enough to take a chanco on a little success. By 1920, and even before, the present rate of growth continuing both In New York and in the London rrea, the population of the New York metropolitan area will be more than that of London at the same time. Tho grewsome murder on an English railway suggests that there are possibilities of things even worse than the always promiscuous and often indecently crowded conditions of American travel. Those new twenty-dollar gold certificates may not be artistic in the true esthetic degree, but nost people will not be prevented by rhe delicacy of their susceptibility from acquiring as many, specimens as they can legitimately. "It Is," says the Florence (Ga.) Times, "much more comfortable, both to yourself and the rest of th.o world, to be a pleasant as than an unpleasant bear." But why be either an as? or a bear? School gardens in the cities are one of the minor compensations to the tenement for the deprivation of country air and vegetation, and the absence of any other p'.ayground than the street. They are a recent institution in America, although Europe has known them for a long time. The kite, according to ornithological authorities, is declared to be extinct, and it i3 practically so. But a vigilance committee has nevertheless teen formed in Wales for the protection of the bird. A photographer recently traced one of the only pair of kites known to exist in South Wales to a cave fa tho mountains and with a lucky snapshot secured a photograph. The home of the pair is being kept a secret The returns of its five-year census make it evident tliat when the next federal census Is taken New Jersey will advance several ranks among the States, certainly passing North Carolina and Tennessee in population and treading on the heels of Kentucky. It will move up from sixteenth to fourteenth place. The greatest aggregation of population in the history of the world will soon be gathered about the watera of New York Bay and in the country directly tributary. Already it is a population more varied ?.n its race elements than any ever brought together in history. Tho announcement is made that the inventor of the "piss in clover" puzzle has just died, and that he died poor. Coupling this with Mark Twain's assertion Tn "The American Claimant" that it was Mulberry Sellers who invented tho puzzle, the poverty is explained. But Mulberry Sellers is immortal. Josh Billings must have foreseen the noble roster of subscribers In "Fads and Fancies" when ho wrote: "An American aristokrat Iz the most ridiküus thing in the market. They are generally ashamed of thair ansesstors, and if they hav enny and live long enuff they generally hav citizens tew be ashamed ov thair posterity." The daughter of a Pittsburg millionaire has just been married to an Englishman whose title at present is merely that of captain. But he is the son of a lord who In the natural course of events, and provided he is decent about it, will die. Saj-s the Cleveland Leader: There ought to be no firing upon fishing tugs trespassing in Canadian waters; there should be no tugs In forbidden parts of the lake. The entire lake, and all the other lakes on the boundary, should be covered, as to fishing, by a carefully drawn and rigorously executed international agreement for the proper protection of the fisheries. In some States specific forms of unfitness for matrimony have already been made the subject of statutory prohibition, notably in Connecticut and Minnesota, which forbid the marriage of the epileptic, the feeble-minded and the imbecile, and in Michigan. The marriage of lunatics Is void in Maine, Massachusetts, Kentucky, Nebraska, and the District of Columbia. Observes the San Francisco Call: "Popular interest has recently been aroused in the subject of life insurance by reports of extravagance and misconduct in the management of some of the largest companies, and it is to be hoped the interest will not exhaust itself on superficial phases of the insurance question, but will get at the core of the matter, which is an intelligent estimate of the cost." " k , . -4 "The commercial prize of the Orient has commanded .the attention of the Occident for more than . 4,000 years," says Hon. O. P. Austin, Chief of the Bureau of Statistics.' "From the earliest dawn of history down to the present hour tho ver-expan fling West has struggled for the control of the commerce of the East This commercial prize has increased until its value has today reached the enormou-j sum ot $3.000.000.000 per annum. What an Oyster Knows. Oysters, even after they have been brought away from tho sea, know by instinct the exact hour when the tide is rising and approaching their beds, and so, of their own accord, open thair shell3 to receive their food from the sea, as if still at homo;

There Is only Oee Genuine-Syrap Of FlgS, The Genuine is Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co, 'The full name of the company, California Rig: Syrup Co Is printed on the front of every package of the genuine.

The Genuine- Syrup of Figs- Is for Sale, In Original Packages Only, by Reliable Druggists Everywhere t' .'Knowing the above will enable one to avoid the fraudulent imitations made by piratical concerns and sometimes offered by unreliable dealers. The imitations are known to act injuriously and should, therefore be declined. Buy the genuine always iTyou'wisK to get its beneficial effects. It cleanses the system gently yet effectually, dispels colds and headaches when bilious or 'constipated, prevents fevers and acts best on the, kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels, when a laxative remedy is needed' by men, women or children. Many millions know of its beneficial effects from actual use and of their own personal knowledge. . It is the' laxative remedy of the well-informed.

.Always buy the Genuine- Syrup"of Figs MANUFACTURED BY THE

amm nun

Louisville. Rjs

loss

used every washday will make your clothes white as snow and as beautiful as when new. The most competent housekeepers in the country use Red Cross Ball Blue and no other. Just try it once and you will seo the difference. All grocers sell it Large package 5& PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color awrt coo brioMer and fatter colors tteti try tlerrfye. Ow 10c pack 19 colon all fibers. They dve la cold water better tbaa try other tfye. Yn caa tfy aoyaarnett ttaost rlpplBQ apart. Write for free booklet-Mow to Dye, Bleach aad Mix Colon. MOffROE 7"R lC CO JnioroilU. MUjoari

Conceit of the Rooster. Were it not for the disgusting selfconceit of the roosters one might enJoy a poultry 6how. The rooster is near to nature's heart lie has not civilization enough to veneer his opinions with common politeness and savior faire, and his disgusting exhibition of the art of being it offends good taste and refinement How the hen manages to pat up with it is certainly one of the mysteries of the coop. If six or eight hens would join a hens club modeled after Sorosls and throw the rooster down good and hard once or twice, he would soon discover that he was not the only kernel on the cob. Minneapolis Journal. GREAT SONG WRITER. Paul Dresser, the Popular Composer, Cured by Doan'a Kidney Pilla. Paul Dresser of New York, author of "Banks of the Wabash' and many other great song hits, writes : Gentlemen: I wish to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills, in the hope that my Indorsement will be read by some of the many thousands of sufferers from kidney complaint. I was so wretched from this malady that I could not sleep, rest or eat, and had a weak and aching back. Doan's Kidney Pills effectually cured me, and I wish that others may know. (Signed) PAUL DRESSEIt. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Very Iow Rates to California via Wabash K. K. From Sept. 15th to Oct. 31st Single trip iolonist tickets on sale at all stations. Write any Wabaah Agent or address C. S. Crane, G. P. & T. A., St Louis, Mo. On the occasion of a cyclist's wedding at Epping, near London, the other day the bride and bridegroom rode to church on sins! machines and returned on a tandem. ' I find PIso Care for Consumption the best medicine for croupy children. Mr. F. Callahan, 114 Hall atreet, Parkeraburg, W. Va., April 1G, IDOL Some men take a trip abroad for pleasure , and some take their wives along. " Clear whito clothes are a sign that the housekeeper uses Red Cross Ball Blue. Large 2 oz. package, 5 cents. Don't alt with your back to a sight draft; it may get too warm for you. Catarrh f th Bldiler mwi Kidney Trnk1e ,W lately cored by Dr. David Kan aedr'a Favorit Kam. Hj. World f amoua for rar M yaara. IL0Q a. boi.Ua. Many horses are made vicious , froa cruel treatment. Mrs. TTlnaloWa Boothtno Sthttp for Children taathinc; aortani tha romi, tdacea infiamniAUoa, aiUre paiÄ, earn wlad olio, 3i cente a bottle.

LIE ATTENDS TO BUSINESS who goes straight to vork to cut Hurts, Sprains, Bruises by the use of

faiCZ FIFTY CERTS PE2. 0TT1

11LL

Sale Ten Million

THE FAUILY'O FAVORITE BEDICIKE

T"E FAEIILY'Q FAVORITE BEDICIKE A

10c 25C 50c.

,i Ml 1 T ' -

BEST frOK Triü rJUWÜLb Ai

PRICE, ctO CURE THE I f im rwp rAV -M1 U1U. AIIMPIUE

IF $ GRIP m C0LD liau WrAp I won't sell Anti-Grin

GRIP, BAD I won't sell Ajitl The World's Standard OE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS 600.000 In Use. Ten Time kH Others Combined. 8m $ 1 0.- ptr Cev Erery Tear oi Bee ever an Greift StttlRf System and $5.- per Co 01er eil Imitatlni SeparetBra, szr af far av C.tTacmL THE DE LAVAL SEPARATE Canal a Randolph ta , 74 Cortiamn raet, CHICAGO I NEW YOUR The Gerät T0WEK3 POMMEL SLICKER HAS BEEN ADVERTISED AND SOLD FOR A QllCTK OF ACEMUC LIXE ALL 555 ClOMfi It Is made of the best ittUrt&ls. in black or jOSovt. fully gu&r&ntccl &nd so!4 fcj r ehtbte dealers mrwherc STICK TO THE SIGN OF THE FISH. TOWM CANADIAN CCtliaiM. A.J.TOWtR CO,

1

ß ulf :4J

ja: jjr h vi. . I

l iD mit

'&-b3 i 1

CO.

J

VWfvi i

CfoOe Great English Remedy OLAIR'C PILLS St r Saf5,Scre,ERcctiTC COcfcOle nil DRÜGC1ST8, or tS llmrf St, BraokJya, K. Y. rrr.5n ti vz rr.vnr.3 fÜ" ßlaVES, CMffet. Distemper. Plica eOo at dealer, 60o by maU. Frseslaa lemaiy Co.. St. raol. Hiasw

THIS BHTS HEW JERSEY ÄÄK manufactui In?, railroads or any other Industrial pursuit; laws, blanks free. rhi ipM. Law. rence Former Asst. Sec. State, Union-, S. D. N I winr

4 im - : .

mm , wb V. .4 m- mw -9 AT? - .t:vvA Boxes aYear. Crista GUARANTEED TO CURE COLD, HEADACHE AKD KEURALGIA. - Grlnlne to a dealer who won't Guarantee It.

mm

BUM

Call for your MOXEYT BACK. IF IT DOESN'T CUKE. F JDlemer,H.D.t Manufacturer, Springfield, 31m.

Vi'"tattJ CHICAGO, FT. WAYNE, FOSTO RIA, FIND LAY, CLEVELAND, BUFFALO, NEW YORK, BOSTON zAND ALL POINTS: EAST and WEST Reached Most Quickly and Comfortably via th Nickel Plate Road. Three Express Trains erery day In. the year. Thru Pullman Sleeping Cars to Chicago, New York and Boston. Comfortable high back seat coaches and modern Dining Cars serving meals an Individual Club Plan ranging In prices from 35o to 1.00. Also a la Carte serrlce. Colored Portera la uniform to look to the comfort of first and second class pussengera and keep cars scrupulously clean. I Direct Connections with Fast Trains at Chicago and Buffalo. AH Agents Sell Tickets via this Popular Route, Write to C. A. ME LIN. trav. pass. aqt. ft. waync. Ind. rUK WU I.J HI J trouDled lrttn ills peculiar to Ztud&fl i taoir sex. need as a douche Is mirrelouslY eae ce sertü. Th7rouc7Clejiee, kllU diesa renne, stops discaargM, seals InfUmirutioei ana local ' ierenesi. , P ii tine la la powder form to be dlaaolred ia pore water, and U far nor cleansing, healing, germicidal,' tad economical thaa liquid aauacptica fx ail TOILS? AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES For aale at dm; pete, 60 cesta a box. Trial Box and Book of lostrwctiene Pre. Thc R. Paxtom Company bost Mas. ITT fJSIOrJ wShffnSS VCuccessfully Prosecutes Claims. I I Jjaita Principal Ex irclner U.S. Pension bureaa. U3jraiaeivilwar.lft 4i ucUcauox clauna. attjr ainea F. T7. If. TJ. - - - No. 431905 - Whet wrltlnsr to 'Advertisers please aar TM saw the Advertisement In this paper. and saves time, money and gets out of misery quickly. Price, 25c. and 50c

Mil 5