South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 91, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1916 — Page 15

miDAY iTvrxrxn. mmioi r.i. mr. FROM TOWNS SURROUNDING SOUTH BEND

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

ROLLING PRAIRIE, IND.

Mr. .Trnni" M'arty of i;..:-t CbiMC' p'-nt Wednesday here s it h r 1atn Mr. W. I,. ;-'tji' iin!i to Valparaiso V. i neday ts:r. hero ainopir fri -r ! . Mr. Iella Leftov of It; I et i rn" 'l : i f t r ?i orte 'A MS .1 ' M'l ! the iMir-st of friends cf d -" tht.-s Heek. Mrs. Ca . .'t n 1 litt!-- d i ihtrr Prion Mill-: s; ' r.t tb- forepart the veck Iht" at the Fobr hoi porn to M ; nnM Mrs. Hal f of V L'-Floy r.f Fouth Rend, a son. TiM.y day, Mai eh Mrs. JM.oy .i formerly Miss Matti- Rr v. r ,,f ihi Pia-. The Rconomies elul,. not VC'- afternoon at the homo of Mr Fossie Rudtke. Several ladies fimn New Carlisle w ( r" in ;i ttn' 1. Tif- aud hp chief topic 1js-ii.--iI waK " l Ji" j C;m and Rearing of Mis' Jorcjirilnf Williams reading. Th" club will ' 'hildren a Iso K-i a i rn -t airaiii in on month. Mis' Viola Fowler entertained ;t. niml'T of lady fri'n'W ;t one of 11 " i . .ri

her famous rhi-ken dinn. r.s T,.- lay,, fh(. r;iOJ),lis Commercial club i thf. ontertainmer t c,mmittco i evening. Covors wrro laid for Huhr. j f.(iJI,. f , nt,.r:ailu,10nts Biven hy ! Lyle Penned and family have j M!p Carina Tral and Mi-. Xwath" l:-dpatli Ljouin bureau at the j movd into the Xile.s cot time on FerKeithline spmt Wedn. sday evening I C lonial theater Wednesday niht. ry st., lately vacated by Max Moni.".! at Importe. '1 h- organization is composed of Mrs. V. S. Weaver "entertained a!

Mr. and Mr?. Fred Morrell .-i n 1 I f-ur brothers, all having line voices i children of Ilrnporia. Kan., have ar-jand y ars of experience. In aIdi- j rived hero from an indt.'mite stav'.tion to ocal music the Weatherwax .

arnon relatives. Mrs. Mabel Hartman is verv 111 Mrs. C. I. Saunders ha.. recovf r.Ml I from a ionic s!oli of si'-kness ami it apain able to be ut. George Farkrlior is suffering from an attack ( pink eye. M r. J. A. Sternaman spent Tu-v-day at South H rid with her sister. Mrs. Charles Hunt was at the boPital a few day.s this week wh n she was operated upon for the removal of n tumorous growth upon the Fralp. Th' boys of the .cram mar room at the hih school are busily tmau'd building a ndniature farm, inclmlinif the bouse, barn and sheds of different kinds, niul all tields ar- to b fenced apart and planted to all kind- of K'rain and alfalfa hay. Fa h boy has his share of Ihe farm 1o attend to which will, when tin-i.-hed. be worth lookinc at. Mrs. Klsie Stombauuh spent Wednesday night in South Ib'nd. John Reed, who recently resigned his position at th ? J. A. Noble s-tore, !S YOUR HEALTH WORTH $5.00? Woman Tells How Lydia E. PinkHam's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. T.irT. Ohio. "I was all broken . n in health from a displacement. One of mv ladv friends came to see me and she id ised me to commence taking Lydia K. Pink ham's Vegetable C o m - H.und and to tis'.; Lydia I'. Pinkh a m s Sa native Wash. I hean taking yot;r rem edies and took i'.'-'A worth and in'1 jf -' ' .Jtuo months w; aj , -, "jvs c woman after I three dKtors said I never would M and up straight auain. I was .i mid-wife for seen years and I reemniended th1 V-getatIe Comp.. and t- ;('!) Win'.m to take before birth

;nd after. ard. and they all got ; Mayo brothers' hospital at Jioches-i-. 'on-- s-o niceU- that it sun ly is ;1 -nd- : ter. Minn.. Saturday afternoon, is s-nl to su! f r in r womn. It" w om a j ,ioing nicely.

v;n i write ro rue i win oe i t i u t i T -el 1 1 an.v-r them." Mrs. Jennie Voc'" ;' I ' K. oi (h St.. Lima, t li)o. Women who s-uffer fioni disd ae - t u nts e.t r,e-. 1 1 regularities, m i .isnes. )ack. o he or ;f;intu--.ln rt i.r.n::. neeu :no t u jc-stren u t ne n i n ; . 1 1 ii--rt i's of th- r .ots a :tained in Lydia I'. atid li t . PinkiianTs ' zt t a l'.e ( '. ti p. i and. If t.ti want ptchil ailicc. wriii tin Ldiri l I'iukham lcdictnc Co.' ( cnfidciitian . I.miii. M;b. Ad t. i How Thin People Can Put On Flesh Thin men ami women that big. l.art. filling -lir.ner o:t ate YMht. Wiiat b i .i me of ail the f.itjrHl:iiing nnirishai.nt it contained'.' ) n;i ha.eti't gained in weight oi.e ounce. 'I'b..t food pased ti .-m :' 1 h1v 1 1 U un'oirned oal thioiigh an i n urate. The material wa tl.ri ut your i'ood iloer-n ; werk and stf l. : toi the jd.un tr ith is you hardly g- t no ugh noiiristiment f i -or a o,;r nu a! ; i.t p -- for th ' o-t ronkifg. Tb; Is true of ttnn folks tin- v. orb; o,: Your nt;t rit i e org ms. .' .'r fuiati r.s cf assimilation, arc pro".: 1 .-a-!! kA of gear anal ne. d i - ontt n ti.-n ut vit the fooli-h ii-.,: and :mor sawdust diets, t'i.t o.:t - t;.thi".g It ,-. nnvi s v iin are .itlii; and it with every enc of those a singb- ; ;,oi tablet. In Lo '.' ks note i;ffererce. Let the s. a' s ! the so id " l.C '. . t i . "Tl.'ge. Rive to clgtit L-oo.I po'.iTvis of !la';. "sta-t!itie .-. t e tl nt r si;lt. isiigi'l to charge weak, stagnant bb.o i m.liions of fresh new tv ! bb d c- rto give the , t!;e i arr - - iwtwrr to deliver e , ry un - e ot : ! rat-making r:af ri.tl m our food o rry part of your body, sargoi. t ". mixes with :r food t. prep.t!- it lor the bloo.J in an a.-tl asituil 1 i term. Thin people ? M how th". ae gained all th v, a from 1" ! 1' .) pounds a month vh !" rad and say that the ip - i et Sargoi tablets a re .ihilli; a ! -tie-!-, stas a 'i !' I i' st ie-::'.-t 'i-!ii! st r . i . i h i t cm binat l"M , x of ilati e eh-merits know n : 'h v ooif A t.-.'.'b-ts tl :. r r-leasant. barnd- s.s.- eld r.er : g : i , . I c t . ; . ; i d a ' 1 o i b r presi e, ;i rid W Rate Med. i' I e - 1 i il m t.e o d'-u gg'.-ts c-:'o-. r t. ' iht in tbiati ab. I! t asi .- ' ! jie t; iar.ilr I : . o n v

ha arj't' ;i similar one with the W. V. Ludtko store. Walter Conniir sold ou' his stork Monday and rl (( the doors of th'iiv .it t 1 1 : i r k t whi'-h b-.tves Rolling

Prailie witboit th.it I. in-!. l. in' -.- plar,e of KINGSBURY, IND. Mi-s Mildred White, who b" atIriniin' Franklin olb -e, i;j ruling ' spring a' :iti"H with her parents.' Mr. and Mtm. Paul White. ! .Mr s. Ch;i rlfy K 1 1 r sb'k and Mr.. Will tto Wl.it- is carina for h-r. .!r. and .Mr.-. Willis S..l;lay and; ;o:i f r 1 1 i Chicago is visiting at the ho rr.' of Mr. and Mrs. John Soliday. j Mrs. Cfntiio Wildrr is visiting I Mrs. Aritm Stone of Laporte. Jani-.- lainhorlintr and family moed in 'L R. IIl:ney property and ' ! Krni-- Smith and family mov-d into Lewis jro' y. CASSOPOLIS, MIOH. The Wcctthcrwax P. rot hers" miar- . . , tet ntt l taiiu d for the last manner ; b-others appear as a trumpet piartet and unlike mo.-t male quartets tlK r' ;,re two readers in the com-, pany. As one or u( special ieamies of th ir program the .quartet rendered "The Little lirnwn Church in tli- Vale." This church which i'irured in the fatuous poem t.y Ir. Pitts is situated only about t'. miles fron ('hat des City. la., the Weatherwax brothers' home, and they have visited the place often. ne of the brothers n. e san there with the author of the poem. There will ho a special meetinc of th- school hoard at the hU;h schod auditorium Friday eenin when the committee- appointed at the la-st meeting to look oer the hooks will Kive their report. Miss Helen I'ier.-oii. who attends th. Kalamazoo Normal, is spending a acation with Ikt parents, Mr. anl Mrs. J. F. Pierson. Gordon and Leitrh Hain, students at the Michigan Acricultural college, are home for a va atlon with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James (). Hain. Miss Viola Kitchen, who is sufferingwith inflammatory rheumatism, remains about the same. Tiie .Misses Mahel Moon and Caroline N?is ander w ere shoppers In Kalamazoo Tuesday. .Mrs. .'arah Kberhardt of Colon. Mi h., is visiting her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mr.--. O. F. Xorthrup. William Connelly and J. L Tallerday have Kone to Detroit n business. W. J. Spence of Chicago visited his father-in-law, George Iirown, Tuesday ni'ht. Victo..- Phillips, commercial traveler f r Carson-Pirie-Scott of Chlcai? came from Jackson, Mich., Tuesday. After spending a day with his parent?. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. J Phillips, he left Wednesday for Chi- ! caso Mrs. Wilbur Williams of Jackson is the cuest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McCabe. County Clerk Kobcrt J. Anderson Is ill - " 11L Mrs. Maurice Mai in Van Slack w ere rtin and Mrs. Alhusines's isitors j m )uth I'end Wednesday. Word has been recei ed from S. I. Pudd stating that Mrs. Kudd, who underwent a serious operation at the Mrs. Royal Synwolt and little daughter. Alice Jane, who hae been ; at the honu the home ot the tormers p.iri -nts. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. PierMm. i nave leturned to thci" home at Chicago. Mrs. 'at tie Fllis. a tericher at I ow ,i u i.tc. is spending a acatan with her father. Dr. F Goodwin. P.erkev Prowti is home from the Michigan Agricultural college at t Lansing to isit his parents. Mr. and j Mrs. L. Jay Prown. . J Mrs. buk Rehmer has returned ( fit m Jackson, where she has been ; isMing at the home of her brother- i s in-Uu ar. 1 s;ster. bur Williams. Mr. and Mrs. WilBERRIEN SPRINGS, MICH. Howard otwell. who is wrkinir inj R-nto:i Harbor, has been visiting j his parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. Ot-; Veil. j MKs Florence I.-Mott returned Tu sd.. to her home in Nile, alter; a few Ias' isit here the guest of M ts 'oral A ers. Mrs. J. R. .ocl of Chicago and I her da lighter. Miss Harriet, were t,ui-ts of the litter's grandfather. Tlii,i,!,,i(. V.i.l M.mdav. Miss Ni.el who is attending school at Smi'h college, Nort!:iia:npbn. Mass., was i:r lon:e fr a weeris acation. Mr. "lira Allen "as a business ii!toi in South Rend Monday. i The weekly meeting of the Sunday J school te.ii l'i'rs was held Monday i cc?ung at the i n;te,i i.rnnn n pari son. ige. Mrs. Hatüe M. Stahl was a visitor at the home -f her son. Krnneth Stahl, in St. Joseph Tntsday. Mrs R. F. P.eth..'.rll an 1 dauchter. M;ss lrm.i of Riu-hanan. isit.d friends her' Taesda. r.- .M;rv J. Nrlsnn d!- 1 r.ulv ! T:i l iv i loroini: :it ihr lnrr.' cf h r ; i".. 'hf:Ctd NtlN'i',, .v(t::th f Imvii. JSh" ;i' 77 .r "Id .uiil hid lictn j ill fi.r iti" ti:n' pi-!. She l-.i'f ; :iii ii.i. ". r . .ir-v .-imiM. l'i !: id St. Ji'srph. ;!-.d m.;-s 'i;;;iM'd atiil A i. iT:it lis N t is mi. S!- i.I t 1 1 - ulil.v- ri iilf ll's of this xirinity.

Mt. Tabor ' Itev. J. A. Rurkett. Mis-s Lillian Fssick ha returned frm a stay of several week in Mt. Pleasant. Mih.. whno she was rail-, ed hy the illness and death of h r 1 cousin. Mis.-s IIa' hr 1 Tat. John Kolr wrnt to Chiraco Mond.iy for a .hört business islt. Th' Monday reninc iea parties ( ;ien by rjeoro V. Sattler and liarrison Newton are provlne vr-ry popular. They entertained about T.Ö at the Sattler home Monday eyenine. A SHK-jal hour and rrusir wrre rnjoeI and the hoMs served a dainty lunrheon. Some of the nests were flressed in d'1-fashioned rrstumes and one enth-maii wore his weddinic Fliit of 1 -fr)n days. Next Monday evening W. X. Skinner and Ocorce A. ' Stemm will entertain at the Skinner home. I r. J. W. Kistner ya. a business vi.'-ifor in St. Jf)seph Monday.' Mrs. ',. A. Ki'lson's class of the M. 1. Sunday s-hol held their monthly class party in the church parlors" Tuesday rveninu. Krnmons. 'lavton Mesdamrs W. Hrini. i Karinv nmi Trdn n. in,tnn. number of friends at a tea party at i,.r homo Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Lydia Paul has returned t hfr homo in Daton. after a two .months' visit at the home ((f her daughter. Mrs. A. D. Schädel i'aniei Heim will hae a new barn built on his farm property west of town to replace the one recently deMroyed by fire. Contractor W. X. Skinner and a force of men will have charge of the work. Mrs. Rurton Bi-rpoyno wont to Stevensville Wednesday for a few days' visit with her sLster. Mrs. Clarenre Sullivan. VANDALIA, MICH. Joseph Joeson woh called to Marcellus by tho death of his sister. Mrs. Herman Chapman. ' Miss FYeda Bellows was a visitor in Ca.ssopolis Tuesday afternoon. Hol Johnston waa home from his ncliool work at Kalamazoo for a fewdays' visit with his parents. Kd Lundy of Ca.vsopolis was a ! Sunday visitor at the home of his son Lee. Harold Curtis of Kalamazoo visit -iC his pran dm other. Mrs. O'Dell. Irma Kollar of Grand Papids will 5rend tho next few days here with her parents. Will Gordon and family were Sunday visitors at the Alonzo Gordon home In Cassopolis. Miss Irene Herott will spend the week's vacation with her parents at Qulncy. Mary Johnston of Xiles is spending the week here with her parents. Mr. ITayward and svms, Henry and Thomas, have purchased the Gillette property. The news of the drowning of the Pierce and Purke loys at Jones Sunday afternoon was received here. John Doane and wife entertained company from South Rend over Sunday. Mrs. Libble Templeton returned to her home in Chicago Thursday. Miss Florence Itonine of Traverse City is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ponine. Mrs. II. J. Keene visited her daughter in Ca.ssopolis Saturday. Meli Ion made a. business trip to Three Rivers Tuesday. Charles L'verhart and wife of Colon visited at the Will Mihill home over Sunday. Lloyd Hunt and wife were over Mmday guests of their parents in Iow apiac. FIVE POINTS, IND. Services at Monson chapel will be ! as follows: Sunday school at 1 a. m.. (t. p. Milliken. superintendent; Kpworth 'eague at :Ja p. m.. led! by Miss Alice Hrown. subject. "Out- t growing Home Religion ;" children's i service at 7:0 p. m., led hy the j pastor, subject. "Rust on the Soul;" : e ening service at 7:.T." o'clock.' preaching by the pastor. Rev. Claude '. Young, theme. "Wcic-hed :md Kn-ir.l ! - - - - - ' ' " ' " - W V Wanting." A welcome to all. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mangus were So :jUi Hend visitors Saturday. i Miss Clara and Mildred Hrown were week end guests of their sister. Mrs. Wayne Swigert, at t'rumstuwn. j Mrs. O. n. Milliken was tailed to ! Downing-. Mo.. n account of the serious illness of her sister. Harry Feece and family are moving near Xiles. Mrs. J. Holston and Mrs. J. Clemens were guests of Mrs. Frank Krill at Ardmore Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Whitsell of Oak Grove were guests of Mr. and Mrs. i rr'1 Ta-v,or SumlaGlenn Carlton was guest of his aunt. a week end Mrs. Minnie Rrown. near Wes'ville. i Little C.eraldine Williams is til a i:a: n. Imogene Darkus was a week end j guest of her sisitr. Mrs. Lynn Hoke ; of South Rend. NEW CARLISLE, IND. 1 I i n.i..imn Hilf". ( ar? dd. i? i sMtiorinc trom a ir rt hip. raus- . d ' ';.llimr. Vli- fv.r.fral ..f V. I.. Hotfman as' 1 H.I S-inday u:rnin at 11 nVlock at th- t.hristiati rhun 1:. K-v. J. S. ; ';-okrinao ntüriatinir. Kirial waM i 1 1 1 th Now l ailisjo :iH,ory. , l:.'. I. l"r;inkli!i. pastor if tho S'vati' B lid Indiana Acnnp ristJ j iii (' ;rrh. was hrre Saturday to

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11 The correct styles in men's clothes for Spring are now made public for the first time. They are illustrated in our new Spring Style Book which features SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES. SOCIETY BRAND styles come from the gifted hand of the young man's style authority. For the past ten years this man has been regarded as master in this line. His clothes appeal to men of all ages for most men now want to stay young. He combines youthful snap with conservative style in an inimitable manner. His clothes never include fads or extremes. Yet they have marked individuality. These styles these exclusive rich fabrics ring true to the demands of good taste. In them you find every attractive feature that the world's best tailors can provide. Society Brand Clothes are sold by us in standard all-wool fabrics for $20, $25 and $30. You will lind the SOCIETY BRAND "DOUBLE SERVICE" label on suits at S30 and upward. Look for it for it-marks special woolen fabrics, made from the longest, strongest and most elastic wool that grows. Ask for a copy of our Stvle Book. SMART STYLES FOR BOYS Our enlarged department, devoted exclusively to the display of Boys' Clothes, is stocked with the best and newest styles in suits, topcoats, hats and furnishings. We are justly proud of this department for the reason that the values we offer are exceptional, the assortments as large as are usually found in the largest citv stores. Ladies, you are invited to visit our children's department whether or not you are ready to purchase.

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Borden wlm-h va held at the family home on Michigan Ft.. at ?, o'clock. Mt. rial was in New Carlisle cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Kir';patrlck of Akron. O., ha announced the hirtl. of a sow. Saturday, March 25. Mr?. Klrkpatrlck was formerly MIks Itcrnice Horden of t his place. Mr. and Mr I... M. Uruch are p.iients of a son born Monday. Morch 27. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I'hl of So'jth Hend isited Mr. and Mrs. t'harios Iirfon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Curtain of South Rend spent Sunday with Mr. at. l Mrs. Wallace Meli. Miss Ella Stevens of Three Oaks was a week-end rutvt of Mr. and Mrs. A J. Wnllman. I Cop Tappan was horn" from the university at Valparaiso for the v,-ek-end. Mrs. Anna Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Koas Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Currey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank (iooley and Mrs. Granville Druliner of South Hen '.I were here Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Horden. Mr. Stineheomb 'f Valparaiso isa cuest of her daushter-in-law, Mr.-. Majorie Stinchcomb. Mr. and Mrs. August Storms will entertain the members of the Kpworth leasee Saturday evening, April 1. A. A. Horden was at Iipoite TN:sday to visit S. 1. Sutherland, v ho i.j ill. Harvey Smith has on to South Hend for treatment. M r.s, Jennie Xaos. sQat thcvk'

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end with her daughter at South Hend. Mrs. Ozzie Hidge of Valparaiso i a guest ff her brother. Bdwin Kinney and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Parker returned Friday from Kinesbury, where they attended the funeral of the latter's brother-in-law, Adam Zau. Mrs. Marjorie Stinchconib returned Saturday from several days visit with her brother. Max Clendenen and family of Laporte. Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanDu-en and daughter of South Ber.d. were guests Saturday and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. White. Rev. J. S. VanOrman was called to Chicago Monday on account of the serious illness of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. FJi Wilson. David Switzer, Frank Hauser and G. M. Myler of South Hend were among those who were here to attend the funeral of P. I,. Hoffman Sunday. Mrs. Robert Harris of South Rend Is a giist of her father. E. N. Miller. Mrs. Frank Williams will enterlain the ladies of the Home Charity circle Thursday afternoon. (CONTINUED ON" PAGE IT.) Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. MeClory of Chicago. liav six children. Mildred. Theodore. Ham. KlizaWth and Robert, whofp init als. prrperly arranged, pol I "mother." TtLis hap-

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THIS KIDNEY MEDICINE MAKES FRIENDS EVERYWHERE

About four e;Lr; ago 1 had a seere a.ttack of Kidney trouble ami Gravel of the Pdadder. I was afflicted this way for one year and had s -vere pairs in my 1ack and shooting pains in my bbulder; I gt so bid that I was not able to work for about two months; I culd not rest at night; I vould have to get up several times during- the nivht to urinut and at th-s times, it cr.usei rr- great Iain. I read so much and heard so much of Dr. Kilmer's S-vamp-Ho..t I decided to try S'-vamp-Koot ; after takiru? several bottles I was restored to rood health md I have not hf ri , troubled with rr.y kidneS and blad der Kince. I cherrully r-eomrnend siwamp-Root to others with kidn y and Madcer tTo';tdes. Yours resj)fetfull". F. H. r.'MIXd. 52 i:. Hth St., Pittsburg-. Xansis. Perron;. lly appeared '..-efore me this th dav of May. IMC. F. 1 1. Flem ing, Who c'lbs'e-rib-d to the ,'i.boVo statement and mad' oath that the same is true Jn substanc and in faf T. Joseph kejs, Justn e f tb lutein and for the County of Crawford and State of KaiLsas.

IR( J WHAT SWAMP-ROOT WILL IM) LOR VOf. .fnd ten cents to Dr. Kilmer": Co.. Rn.-rhumton. N. V.. for a sa rr. size bottle. It will convir-e ,-mo:.e. Vo-5 w .11 rDo o-or." a b"ok'.et o aluable information, telling a': " it the k: it.e s and blad.ler. V.'hen wr.tinir. be :mrc. and mention tb.e South !::.. 1 N". . -t-T.-r... i:'c;l;ir f.fi-

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About rine a rs ago tb- .b tor bad g-ivtn :v.c a;.'ing I had kidr.ey trouble, erdarg'-meiit or" th liver and Moma'-h troiibb-: th.at i!it' wa. no indi'.ini for me tlal he knnv .f tint ould heljt rne an hearing of Dr. Kilmer's Sv.-amp-Root I bcigt.t ori ' f.ft v-nt Lotllo -.vhieb did m- so much good I I o;,'ht six or.' -.b-lj ir btt!es. Aft-r takir.-; t:;;s ;-. rr. un. ot .-.vamp-Root I '.v.t-s i-., j;-;;. if t-ly .;r.l and t,.a' not cons llted a pbysi' Mil s.iic : and ;ua doir.g rr.y oTi . rl; ew-ry day. Vh u I lel ar.y of th- oM smptoniö f-o:ni:.u- on 1 xo );. !; to my old fri-t.d S amp-Root Af.l' h imn-dlately gIVf S H.e r lif. '-ry trilv j ;i s. mls J. j. wi:;d!:nthai,i:r. Grand Islar.d. Ne,,r. I 'f rsori.tl'iy appeared b 1" r- n.e this -th da of (Ht-.-er. ll'l.y Mr J. J. Wei ier.th:Jer, who s :b' rtb d to th state-merit an 1 ir. ob- oath t.at 'he sim :s true in si,bst me and in tat. THEO. P. RdKilM. Notary Public.

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