South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 114, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 April 1915 — Page 5
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nnn.Irurr ni'isrs a ff-vrrSsh Irritation the :walr. -... t - - -..4- . n cii.ci Dun the halr romw out io nn;. frJIinjf hair at once an,i -.w i.io cr,fi,, ,.; rVl-ry .,artJcl,. of d?inirufT. jrrr a ::.-rrrit Lett!., of lender- ' t 'i II v i!r-)" -fnrf r.r.o- n.- " " " .I'M jour har:! an 1 nr. ' ' i i" ;i into ifi co;1ip At-r a f. w applications tho j,nir .to-,, romir.g out and you can't And any t Into th ..lln fir rl hm Your Cold. Coughs and Colds unless checked often lead to serious results. Cold.- arc mii"! hy forms Infcrtin inel irritating the s-epsitive lining of the N'o.-c, Throat, Lung's and Bronrhial Tubes. Relief is obtained by killing these perm?;, then soothing and healing the inflamed membrane. This is just how Dr. Kind's Nev Discover- acts. It is Antiseptic Kills the cold fcrms. It is soothing and healing, relieving the irritation. Stops the Cout-h and Checks the Cold. Get a 50c bottle from vour Drurr-ist. start taking at once, you will et quick and j permanent relief. Here s proof. A. J. Johnson, Shorn:0. N. Y., says: "Dr. Kinp-'s New Discovery is the best couh medicine made, and I surely believe it .saved my life several years aero when I contracted a severe Coug-h. Before using- all of one bottle I was much Utter, and several bottles cured me." Excellent for Children and Delicate Women. It is Mild, Pleasant and effective. Trial bottle on receipt of 4c in stamps. II. E. BUCKLEN & CO. CCa North Broad St. Phila., To. &T FOUNTAINS. HOTELS. OR CLSCW'tRB Got M ffii P R rJ Hi) h IL 5S THE O RIG 111 AL HALTED FJ3 S SJi Tho Food'drink for All Ages, Delicious, Invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard home. Don't travel without it. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Unions you say "HORUOJCS" you may got a Substitute BE IN EARNEST llae ix linn tlrtrrmiiiat ion to lielp your-If lck to Iie'altli and Mrvngth. TaKo can1 of jour lipotion. and se4 tluit your liter aixl Iume Is an daily a tivt If Nature nerds a-slst;inev, try HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters iilioul delay, Aoid substituteh e avy m mm HIE SLOW KIDNEYS Eat less meat if you feel Backachy or have Bladder trouble. Nf mm or woman h. cnt meat reuularly e;ui make a mistake by tlu-shlng tho kidneys occasionally, says u well-known authority. Meat forma l;ric arid which, excites the kidneys. thrj bteome I'verworktl from thFtrajri. gi-t sluggish and f:il to filter the wast. a?.d poisons from th blood, then net s'.rk. Xearly all rheumatism. hetd;vrhff5. liver trtuble, mrxcusne. i!lzln slerplessne-ss and Lrtnary dbordrs oeme from sluggis'n Kidneys. Thf r.crr.o-i. you fer a dull ache in the kidneys r.r your Kirk hurts or If the irtna Is e';oudy, ofTensue. full of f.'dlniexit. Irregular of passage or atteiuied hy a f'riS-itii:! of scaldlnc:, Ptop Cittlng nu-at ai.d get about f.ur ouneefl rf Jad SaJs from any pharmacy; take tablespoee.fui in a glass f water PvfurM brMkf:u;t an! In a few days jour kldaeH will act fine. Thl. famiiH fialt Is rrakde from tlie arid ef grape and lemon Juice, rnmbined with lithi.v. and has 1 eon ued for generations to !luh and stimulate the kidr.eys, nlFo to neutrakr' the acid; in tirlno eo It no longer causes irritation, thus endlrc Wulinr weakness. Jad S,Uts i:u x r. sive ;t;iJ cannot Injure; maKer n. delightful efferveser.t Uthhi-water drink -which overyon nhould tAko now and then t" th kidr.eji clt-.xn laid active and th tlood purt thereby avoiding tcrlLua kidney coitirlU'Atlor.s. PanahaPacific Line: y IW'ilu.tt. N V.. or I.r:il itcnt CHICHESTER SPluU lilK DIAUOM) 1IHM A A !" ' t.tl4 ee:.. iwVy Tt i t . 1 .J li'.'JC KliivO. X f A Tml.m mo ttr r your V t'V - 4J r,'riu Af iii.4'iii:.Trnn (C J HIAilfM) ltl(M) 1'IU.t.tiiJ
Late News From Tovns Surrounding South Bend
BERRIEN SPRINGS, MICH. Fiod Phillip of f'heyenne. Wyv, a..! Mrs. Ito.o (V.ldin of Denver, C.t. . , nave returned t their homes havi l-ffn railed here by the illness md death of their mother, Mr5. Lain Phillip?. 'leurgf and 'harks Miller will open a ga.-ago in t.ie P.ihlmire building, onur e.f Mrd'i and Ferry sts. The building Is be'.ng put in shape for the new business. Mrs. Anna Pckwith is visiting at th home of h-r unede, John Shearer, in I'.enton Harbor this week. James K. Swetney of Chicago has exchanged his 3.". acre- fruit farm south of town, formerly owned by l)r. . K. Oreene. to William C. Myers, an attorney of Franresvilk. rid., for property in Chicago. Mr. Myers was here Friday looking after his newb" acquired property. John Ingleright and M. It. C.atnrr are the new owners of S. W. Colvtn's roal business, instead of V. 1'. Waiter, as previously stated in tho so rolumns. Major Murdoch circle held their regular meeting Thursday afternoon ir. tne G. A. R. hall. Miss Orar Me( 'ullough's class of hoys of the $1. IZ. Sunday school entertained Mr?. W. V. Hmrnons class )f irls in the social rooms of the church Wednesday evening. A social evening and games and music were enjoj ed. Miss Alice Schroff has returned to her home in South Bend after a six weeks' visit at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Georj-Te M. Dean. Miss Grace McCullouph was a South Bend visitor Thursday. The annual meeting oi the K. S. S. was held at the borne of Miss Kate Hansom in Niks. Wednesday, it beini; Miss Ransom's birthday. A delirious dinner was served at rjon, the guests surprising Mks Ransom with a lnrce birthday cake. Seventeen were present at this party, including 11 from this village: The Misses Frances and Hattie Eidson, Maggie and Mary Kwalt, Alice Whetstone, Cora Rechtel. Flora Dybrook. Bertha Colvin. Iana Iord, Mattie f'.arr and Ida Spauldinkr. Ar. J. Schoonmaker ( Three Rivers and Mrs. A. II. Gentzler of Moorepark arc visitors at the homo of their mother. Mrs. '. K. Parkhurst. Mrs. Mabel Harrison of Nils visited her .sister, Mrs. George Glaypool, Wednesday. Mrs. Martha Taylor, who has been visited her daughter. Mrs. Thomas Mars La'r-iiu', in Berrien Center for several weeks, lias returned home. II. I,. Stryker returned Friday to his home in South Bend after a several dds' isit with relatives here. Mrs. Jay Summers with her (laughter Maxine was called to Springdale, Ark., la.-t week by the illness of her father. Tlie farmers and fruit growers in this locality are busy spraying their fruit trees. Ch.-.rks A. Boorc. who has been on the sick list for (he past two weeks, is abk to be out again. M 1 llnw'T of Mishawaka was a business visitor here the first of the week. PLYMOUTH, IND. Miss Grace Reippert is improved after being ill with rheumatism. A. '. Reewe is suffering from a scvere attack of pleurisy. Margaret Clay of Argos spent Sundav with her grandmother, Mrs. C. Wickev. Mrs. Harry Forcher of Culver was Plymouth visitor Monday. Mrs. Samuel T. Rordner. residing six miles north of Plymouth, underwent an operation at the Plymouth hospital Monday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Siple celebrated her birthday by oing to Argos, Monday, to spend the day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs. The funeral ed' Or. Ruther Johnson t.f Bourbon will be held Wednesday. A short service will be held at Bouroon at o clock m the alternoon and i th'Mi th body will be brought to 1 Clvmou'h for interment at Oak Hill i i celiieferv. lla'-bara Kcrrhncr. who died Saturday nitrht, hal lived in Plymouth isir.ee Is.!. Blooti poisoning was tne 1 cause of her death. Funeral serict s were held Tuesday at o'clock from St. Michael's e-hurch with burial in th Catholic cemetery. Miss Mary Weireter. f.o years old. died Sunda at her home on K. South -t. after an illness of several days. The funeral was held Monday afternoon with burial at ak Hill. Mrs. George Vinall and daughter Ruth spent Tuesday afternoon in South Bend. Mr. an l Mrs. Harry Armstrong entertained the tearhers of the public schools at their home on Sophia s'.. Monday evening at a o'clock elinner. Mrs. Harold Stephenson and little laughter. 1-Mna Mae, spent Tuesday in Bourbon, the guests of Mrs. Charles New. Rev. Samuel Pay i-i spending a week with his parents in Chicago. Thomas Tribhey U seriously ill from cancer. Miss Anna Rarr left Tuesday for Xew Albaru where she will visit for i two weeks wvith her brother. ! Rev. J. V. Pressnall has returned i from 1 ishei ville wh re she has been stationed for the year. Henry Parker is still seriously ill. n April "0 the preliminary oratorical contest of the Plymouth high ohool will be he ld. LYDICK, IND. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Plumheck of Syracuse were guests of Mr. Plumbeck's mother ;i few d;uys the past Week. The Indies' Aid society of Bethel e hurch gave a dinne r for the community farmers' sale Thursday. Prs." 11. IV and Alta M. Boram e-f South Reml were guests of Jacob Watkins and family Sur.da. The young men's Bible class enb. ycd a dinner in the basement, of tho p. thel ehurch in honor of several oung nun laing a birthday anniersary n-ar the same dates. Mrs. William I'.r.tti of South Rend was a guest f h-r parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bitter, for the week-end. rb-rence Walters. Kmma Grodey and Chile Peterson are ill of mumps. Mrs. " Charles Ward, who was ill M eial weeks, has recovered. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chivington were co-'s of Mrs. Chivington's mother of Klkhart. Sunlay. Wilina Witter of Klkhart is a guest this wek of htr sister. Mrs. Fred Chh ingion. Three veeki of revivai meeting; c. uki'il wiU 2i converts to ih lcthcl
church lat Sunday. Six joined by k:ter. Mrs. A. Stroup and children were guests of Mrs. Stoup's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mikesel, Sunday.
PARKVILLE, MICH. Mrs. John Fisk and Miss Lydia Andree spent Tuesday with Mrs. Albert Kline. Ambrose McRlrath is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Huff and Mr. and Mrt-. J. J. Heate.r spent Tuesday evening at Ned Doan's. o. R. Huff, Ross Adams. John Adams and Don Heator motored to Sturgis Saturday. Jim Hunt ef Moorepark was in Parkville on business last Saturday. Ned Poane and wife were the guests of . R. Huff and wife Sunday. William .tock of Three Rivers was in town Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Patterson of Yicksburg spent Monday with the former's mother, Mrs. Charles Patterson. Rev. C. R. Sehulter and family were in Kalamazoo Monday. Ir. J. J. Heator was in Mcndnn on business Tuesday. About 20 people of this place attended the M. K. church convention at Kalamazoo on Wednesday. 'arlton Crites of Vicksburg spent Saturday and Sunday with his cousin. Redand Adams. Roland Adams. Carlton Crites. Ross Adams. Ralph Crossly and Walter Patterson m)tored to the S"turgis dam Sunday. The Arian ejuartet of Three Rhers presentevl a musical program at the M. R. church Saturday evening. About Ik.to people attended. Arthur Ward and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Flrieh. Some of the young people got up a surprise on Walter Patterson Monday evening it being his 1th birthday, but it seems Walter must have cut his wisdom teeth as he was too wise for them. During the lay he mistrusted something, so about T:.".0 o'clock ho wemt to his room, tdiarigeel his e lothes awl crawled out on the roetf of the house to wait. About X o'clock his friends arrived and while they were going in the front door Walter jumped off the roof in the back yard. After they had hunted a while he returned and entered the house much te their surprise. A pleasant evening was spent. Ie-e cream was served and about 11:30 the young pee. pie left for home. CRUMSTOWN, IND. Mrs. Willi. im Fahncstock of near Mishawaka is a guest of her sister, Mrs. George Brown. John Ranstead and Charles Raugh of outh Rend visited at the home of J. M. Reaves Sunday. P. R. stroup spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives at Rydick. Pr. J. R. Brown is seriously ill. Miss Gladys Ranstead spent a fewdays this week with her parents in Semth R?nd. Miss Goldie Crum of near Lydick spent the week end with N. H. Crum and family. Pelbert Pickens of South Rend spnt a few days with J. M. Reaves. Edward Reringer and Perry Adkins were in Michigan City Sunday. Mrs. P. R. stroup and children spent Sunday with Mrs. William Kelver. Miss Mahelle Reringer spent Sunday with N. H. Crum and family. Miss Kdith Rowe of Mill Creek was in the village Tuesday. George Naragon spent the past week in North liberty. Charles Reringer was in South Bend Wednesday. Clifforel Matthewson of Zenith Bend ?pent a few days with his parents, Mr. ;.nd Mrs. J. M. Matthewson. Mr. and Mrs. George Itenloglo spent Sunday with their son. Albert, of South Bend. PLEASANT VALLEY, IND. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rger and grandchildren spent Sunday with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Aria narKer of iSimonton lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reehler cele brated their wedding anniversary Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram MeCrcary and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I.eiv.l Rcer Sunday. Sir. and rMs. Louis Ballevek are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. teve Ballock. Mr. and Mrs. William Kaiser have moved on their farm near station 13. LAKEVILLE, IND. Mrs. Clem Rarrett of South Rend Is here visiting he r parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fisher. Mrs. Hiram Meirill is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price and Allle Steel of North Liberty were in town Tuesday. R. A. Hauser was in South Bend, Tuesday. Harold Stciner of Plymouth is here visiting hi mother. Mrs. Thadius Riddle. John Hildebrand of Lapaz was here en business Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. Massey and daughter Edith were In South Rend, Wednesday. School closes here this week. Mrs. J. W. Berger of Lapaz was in town on business Wednesday. Charles Bailey was in South Bend Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Shafer was in outh Rend Wednesday. P. I Garrett of South Rend visited here Wednesday. The dinner for the barn raising at the Rrastus Hupp farm, will be served by the Indies Aid of the M. K. ehurch Saturday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. J iid Moore Thursday. April 2 2. Mrs. K. A. Hauser was in outh Rer.d Friday. The teachers and the senior class of ed the Lakeville high school were entertained a the home cf M. S. Culp Thursday evening. Mrs. Fanny Rensbcrger was in South Bend Thursday evening. COALBUSH, IND. Miss Kdna Rrenneman was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon S"eese of near Rlkhart Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thad. Sehalliol of Klondike visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Crofoot Sunday. A number of young people of this vicinity were at 'out'i Bend Saturday evening. Elmer Cast. Julius Puller and
Charles "vVeis have purchased new automobiles. Mr. and Mr?. Clarence, Fulmer. Edna Minnick and Iva Addis motored to Goshen Sunday. Mrs. Fred Hartstcin was at Fort Wayne Saturday and Sunday.
I WYATT, IND. P. P. Rendit. portrait artist, who spent the past week at his home here, returned to Chicago Wednesday morning. (K S". Wilkins and family spent Sunday at Noblesville. Alexander Scheiddeger purchased and R. C. II. automobile the past week. C. W. Roeder Is erecting a new barn. Thirty-two applicants took the graduation examination atv the high school Saturday. i Schools closeel Friday, April 21. The final tests were taken Tuesday and Wednesday. Jaeedi Miller is ill at his home. Dr. Kuhn left Wednesday for Chicago, where he will spend Several weeks to take the surgeon's course there. Mr. Moon of Rakevillo moved Into his place of business in the place fermerly occupied by P. W. Anthony. Mr. Moon will carry a general line of goods. VANDALIA, MICH. Oscar Northrop of Cassopolis called on friends here Saturday. Lloyd Hunt spent Sunday here with his mother. P. . Storey has opened up a cash bargain store which proves a great benefit to the village. Pr. Loupee was called to Rarron lake Saturday on prof essional business. Mrs. Barbara Jacobs spent Tuesday at the Will Wagoner home. (i. P. Jemes made a business trip to Klkhart, Thursday. Mrs. Charles Rmsburger returned here Monday after spending several days with relatives in Goshen. Courtland Casselman transacted business in Nilcs, Monday. Mrs. F. M. Penison was in South Bend, Monday. J. N. Curtis spent Sunday here with his family. Mrs. Fdna Pool was a week-end guest of friends in River Park. Mrs. Lela Joeson is spemling the week at the Lewis Osborne home in Cohin. to lovkks or ;i corn-: True cup satisfaction in fresh recasteel coffee. The "Coffee Ranch", inn X. Mich. t. The only coffee roaster in South Bend. Advt. Buy coffee roasted In South Renel by an expert in selection, blending and roasting. Haswell's Coffee Ranch, 133 N. Mich. Advt. rOONLEY TONIC RXT. SARSAPARILLA Best blood purifier made. $1 size 50c per bottle at Coonley's. Advt. IlF.IrCRI PRICKS SATURDAY. Assorted Phila. candies, pure and delicious, Saturday 20 and 25c lb. Advt. SC. . t . . - - LJ LJ t.
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A Remedy For ASS Pain 'Th efficiency of any drug' says Dr. C. P. Itobbfns, "Is known to us by the results we obtain from lt9 use. If we are able to control pain and disease by means of any preparation, we certainly are warranted In Its use. One of the principal symptoms of all dise ases Is pain, and this It v hat the patient most often applies to us for, 1. e. something to relieve his pain. If we can arrest this promptly, the patient Is most liable to trust In us for the other remedies v hlch will effect ft permanent cure. One remedy which I have used largely In my practice Is Ant!kaninla Tablets. Many and varied are their uses. I have put them to the test on many occasions, and have never been disappointed. I found them especially valuable for headachea of malarial origin, where qulnino was belnsr taken. They appear to prevent the bad after-effects of the Quinine. Antlkaranla Tablets are also eicelient for the headaches from Improper digestion; also for headaches of a neuralgic origin, and especially for womea subject to pains at certain times. Two Anti-kamnla Tablets give prompt relief, and In a short time the patient Is able to go about as usual." These tablets maybe obtained at all druggists. Ask for A-K Tablets. They are also unexcelled for headaches, neuralgia aad all pains. H4PJLY LYERMCK Fcraeral Director Bnll 7AS. Carriage iUk iPIaces is 9 I I -
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EYES EXAMINED and ReedAciie IUlleed witlkoot Cm cbJ at Drug by 1 ;i'i:ii:!.!yi;!;i,i:!' in mi, nil in jS-ffl d. T i lf j mm n, H. LEPJIONTREE Manafaturlnx OpHclan222Vi B. 31ichic&a Street. Ilomo Phone 1WU rfaM M7. Yo&days trxn $ U 10:80 . in. by AelaM You Can Arrange to Take Our Treatment and When tou 1 business with U, we us.- I)Ai.luiiT MKTHOPS. Von know just what my fee in goinp t be before you begin tre'atnunt, and If you wish you orm arrange to ;uiy it after you nre eure'd. In this way wo eliffer from other doctors; with thc:n you never know what their ft-o is until thoy render Uielr bill. Why should you allow your d-5r to take advantage of you in this way? Your Decision in Selecting a Doctor May Mean Your Future Health and Happiness So, why not select one who has a modern equipped office and who, by long years f study nnd practice is thoroughly qualified to successfully e-omb.it with ui.eas.-s of his specialty that has not be-en neplerteil or mistreated by the in'-ompetfut until It has I, ome in.-urable' Why not try a DIFFEItKNT ImkTOK. iw whom you will find dependable and at fee's within reae-h oi nil.' VARICOCELEHYDROCELE Impair vltillty. We daily demonstrate that 'ari'-orr!o and Hydrocele ean be rured. In nearly all ea hy oi;o tn-atment. In su-h a satisfactory way tliat tlie -ital parts are pr-serve-d and strengthened. pawi rcnn---, swelling subsides, a hevdtl.y dreulatlon is rapidly re-establirhed. instead ef the deprstlng e " iiliOLS. We cure and sa hundreds of ynurig men yearly fr-m the tw? vital liseass." -? iat li- us cure you? PRIVATECONTRACTED DISEASES Are the most wldcsjread d is, is 3 among t;.o male i-pulati'n and are dedng more b-arr t-j the rare thin ruben-ulosls or cancer. i:ighty p.-r rent of the male population be-twei-n the a'' of Is a... . eontract on' T both of tb"se elS-i-as-s. i r!l-ea-'S ir.ay he 1 :i"f -t i - i: s 1:c, Jor.g after aa vi?i!!' sy:npt o:m have disappeared. They are resp:. s:b! for en'-third of all bliridriev, cause thr-e-fourlhs of all abdominal op.-rati'-ns in women and are the principal aue of race sui Ide. "aus.-s i.eirly ull stricture and T." per -;it of prstitic diseases. yd from ig::ranee the terribie character of thee dlseaJf-s It U not uneonim-'n to har young men laughir.gly boas: as if h.-nir.g tl.v:.i were som-thlng to proud of. SPECIFICBLOOD POISON Are you aff.i'te'd, rnorLCed, i-3jor-allzed. dlsura?l, tortured and In danger from this awful ilfe- -:ium-p, d ns in yjiir tdoo.1? You are if yoa h;'.ve t.l-s- Kymptms: iVtsh, Sore-, I'hvrs. Sore .Motitli or Thront, Swollen Jla::ds. M::e.,us rat'-hes. Hair of Hyphrows f.illi:.c out. Skin rdoter.e. "oppr- 'olor-d Spts, itheumatie pair.'. A-h!r.g In Poes or JoiDus. lze;a. Itching. lJurr.inf Ner-vousne-s. Our treatment remove the ttbor symrtor In one to ten days, .- you nor any woinu ever know j'j J Wve-r had the tro;;....-. DR. FLEENER FOR MEN ONLY. Over Peck's Shex- Ster-, Oflioe Hours 9 a. in. to H p. nu BUY IT
No Mortal Cnn. MAILING LISTS 119 PER CENT (aWllANTEITD covering all e hissws ef h u si n cs-K, pr'-f"-ploris, trndp', or india!uas. Send fr our esmipicte catalog sliowlng nntloaal count on f.Ooo cl.is.nc:itlns. Al s ;- c'al prices on fac-snuile litters aaj addressing. noss-GorLi. U3-lv N'. Dtli St.. St- T.oeiLs. . . t . .V ''I I he Specialists of Last Resort. The Most Prevalent and Serious Disease Among Men Past Forty According to the crr :r-y Stat Hoard of H-aitli, tho I'ro-tato gland is p'-rh.ip.-; tho r:ist impeirtant gland in the body, being of extreme importance t" the phxif-al and me ntal and r prod;:' t; htability of mm. . ;or.dit:on.-4 of this gland ;ir- ac a!ii d y tlie most pronounced ih.turl'anci'j e)f other t urn ti ':..- Midi a.s ak-la-ps, lj.-- id" aniblti'.n, h:ingtli. im. vU'or. vitality. h' .'t'lacln , backache. 'd:zzir: .-. b-..s 'f appe -tit'-, ment;il liMli-iciatp.ns, a i. fling f i;ni'-nd::.g d.Uiu'.T. weak trernbb-s, -.dd f !, fr-q':et.t urination e.-p i ia!l at r . : I t . : '," '!' before the M.:l-- e o k : .- -:, tr total b'.-s of ..,uer. or. -t : : .it io:;, jiain in rectum t ot to k t bladder, hot and cdd :! i.-h-.--, r.-rvoaa re.-tle.-n -c, in.i bi'.t'y to ntrate mind, thi'';:.ts -va:.d r. e-ai-ly fatigued : Jirtlt- :':. : bj of ront.ib r.c, el-Judy, I--ul ing urir.o, etc. ;nei! Why Not Get the Best First? It Will Cost Less Than the Worst. Th di-'-a."-' - ef v:r pei-.!ty .iro d!i--;i--.s of v. :.i-h the ;-.-r.-ral prar-titione-r Is rarilily :-rr;or.: r.L hn knowing but Iitlo m-r-- ar out the-m than o'i. He i wholly v;r:pre;ared in .p r:or;ce. kno; b-d-'" and e'p::;-n r.t and t T t'.Iy u:.a!.l to h P c -. ! :Ily tre a th m and when he urcb rtak-.s th-;r ure he will raor' than l:kt-!y c-..... f,r allow g(Tlcu eornj I:c.-.ti.--r..- to arlet whih si r.e-r or I ot- r -:?ite? the -r .- of .-! ski:b--d .-'p i.ilt. If You Arc Suffering From Some Obscure Disease That Has Resisted All Treatment It is Likely a Prostatic Disease. 1 CO., Specialists SOUTH BEND, IND. lf02 W. Washington Ac. Sunday, 9 a. m. to 12 iHM.n onl. NOW.
