South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 67, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 March 1917 — Page 3
TlimsDAT ntT-MM:. MAIlni s. iit HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWNl
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T Leads Manning by 83 Votes Ackermann's Majority is 804. Rudolph Ackermann won th d'-rr.ocratir nomination for myor ty t majority unJ Dr. r. It. raru V..I-- the sl!"tioii df the republican i . ; 1 1 1 y t.v a ';int rnnrgin of votes, arcordin t tli- '-Hicia! return of tho r;iiiVüiiiK ;nanl complete, l Wf-rlnf-Mlay r.iirh!. after -I horns of continuous Iai-r. . kerm.inn'.s total vote was .1. while llarvc I'. K..tic-r. hi.- ?- poiici t. irt' 1. allots. On ü r.-t hoi ntp ('ars'in'H total was 1.'':7. u hilf his narft competitor, I". 'J. Manning, had 1. ',;. Xiooly polled ;:.e, uai while of h!s seconI hoice haüots '.vent for ('arMin and -." went for Manning. In the early return .Manning wn leading hy a scant margin hut when 'arson's hmo warh the fonth, heuan coming :'n the dentist grahbeI a lead which the controller was unahle to rut down. Xicely's second iiolre votes did not cut much figure In the final result. ( Ids' Had. 'ii-p of the rloM-st races fcr the hit; ofllre was for city judge on the democratic ticket. Liwrence Komine i;ave Frank Kilmer a terrific hattlö in every precinct in the city hut Oilmer'B larc vote in the sixth and second wards put him across hy a majority of 6! votes. Tolling an extraordinarily heavy vote in the west side precincts, Frank Filinski was aide to defeat 'harles Fischer for the democratic nomination for city clerk by a majority of C!M votes. Michael Flowers, the third candidate in the race, drew only i0x 1. allots, making Bilinski's nomination certain without counting the second choice votes. Although Casinirr Woltman rllel a Jare ote in the west side preinct. Arthur Studeoaker received th support of the entire city and carried the nomination hy 1.19s votes, the greatest majority of the election. 'ity Judgeship on the republican ticket was even more closely contested than that of the democratic race. Arthur Moon polled a larpe enough ot- to make the second choice schction important and Hildebrand leeched enough second choice votes on Moon's ballots to win the t slit by a ma ruin of 270 ballots. I lildebrand's total, including second choice ballots was 1,1 fin. while Hammond's was 9J.' The rouncilmnn-at-large race on democratic ticket brouaht out the real application of the second choice ote and considerably delayed the final count of Lallot. Ficht distribution counts were necessary before th- commissioners would announce the result. The count then showed that Anciixt P.ailev. John Kris and alward I.uther had carried the day. The race was closely contested in every case except that of Failey. No Conle-1. There was no contest in the republican seloction of cou noil man -at -lar;r Pu.. nski. Iluir and "Wolter oein.c put across. Wolter led the ent re republican ticket with a total HEARTS TREATED FREE Ilv r. franklin M 1 1. Hie Great Specialit. Who Srn.I Nfw .J0 frirtl Treatment, 1'rrr. T. prote the rem.irkalde eftW'ts of th t w .p.-; lal IVrs :i;il Treatment fir he;rt .'U.'i. whiTt breath. I'.iin In ble, r-'iouTiltr r nrm. oppresioii. Irrofrular j-llle. pjdp!t.1tln. stiietherliij;. puffing of nnkl-s or lripy. iu.iny :re cmi!loito.J with i.ervp. Nf I'.iiii'h. Imwcl and rheutna-ii-iit RTii-.ptnuin Ir Mil III s-nd tn m fTIit tei per-i'tm 'a $2 .iO Free Treatment I! id c;ie- Uii)m'1v s.xU eiiev.l M.1I1J i rt etjf.i afo-r pliyivian failed. These treatment' nre t!ie reult f "C xrar' etensJe r earh nnl rernirk:M ni - es in treatir. 9 x arlou HllmentH cf the i.eart. nerves n sfrua-. !i. fclcli often o.nipll'Mfe euch mnc 'nl for Hnidrkatle Testimonial. So s.itifa tT.v are t resultn that he wisj;rs r'T t"k person to te-t this ffl,'Mn trerttinent at hl expen. AfTli-te.l rn ti n I stall themcive of thin iii-ral f!r. u Xh- may iver nc.iln 1).itv nueh at ippertunltT. iVl.ij are t ncerou. No deith ronio rrnre midil nly than tint from heart disease. Send t rn. e for hi now h.o' gn,j ! Tri.il TreMtmet.t. Iescrl!.e inr '(äse A'idres Dr. rnnklin I'ept 1IF :t to lö Franklin St. Klkl art. InJ- Adv. TODAY'S BEAUTY HINT It is nt i.tcssarv to shampoo nur hair so freiueulty it" it is entirely mill properly cleane.I each tune by the ue f a really wood h.impo. The raie.-t to use and ,'.!ifivtt lrii:u shampoo that ue an re omni ml c our readers is one that brines out all the natural eauty of tlie hair anl may be en.'el at er little expense. 1 ilis'lur.s' a teaspoonf ul of -;intiro. hi'h i';ui f-e obtained fioni any irutijist. i:: a cup of h.ot iiater. This makes a lull t;:j of shain.poo li;t.iil. t'.-'.n'ikh o n Js easy to apply it To all the hair instead of just the top of the head. This when ruMed into the si alp and c.ito every strand of hair, thamically dissolves all imparities It i ery soothing and todlin in its action, as well as benri. ial to both scalp and hair. After ihimp; oat the lather so created, oii will bind the scalp fresh, clean and free from dandruff, while the i ir drir-i ouickl;. and eenl'. de--!opr.t :t i j i" i tit li:-t-r .ni.l a soft 1 1 1 ! rt i 1 1 - - Ilia; make it t-m heavy. Ady.
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'if - - V re Left to Halit Mlv Mrs. Maude Willctte. Htliel 1 "The College Hero" is here. iie was earned onto the .staue 11 1 .. . . uunesuay eenintr ui i:e i-.iks temple, where rehearsal. are tiein-s held and deposited with a thump in the midst of hundreds of sin1 Injr and dancing boys and irls. Al though the hero, who Is usuaJly known a.s I'red J. Slackford. isn't a featherweight, two of the stalwart men of the football team hoisfed him to their shoulders and manfully bore their burden to the center of the taue at the lirst act rehearsal of the musical hurrah. 'The College Hero," Wednesday evening. The tvo men who had been a.-sijin-
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roil MAVOK. Democrats Ackermann. r..C9."; Rostiser. 2.591. Republicans Carson. 1 , U 7 3 ; Manning. U'2'JO: .Nicely. 1011 jrix;i:. Democrats Gilmer, 2,77-; Komine, 2..".o:i. Republicans Hammond, y?:1. ; Hildebrand. 1.0SS; Moon. 4 0. l't)ll CLl.KK. Democrats Dilinski. 2.93;:; Fischer. 2.2::: Flowers, 2S. Republicans studehaker, 1.963; Wdttnann. 7P. vow rorxniiM w-AT-iaiun:. Democrats llailey. 2.27 4: Kus. 1.742; Luther, l.KUS; Dorschncr, 1.146; Altfeld. 1.144; Horvath. 1.1C0: Ay res. 1.0S5; Zell. 1.041: Smith. ?"3; r.aim, 52 3. Republicans Wolter. 1.S:'.7; Hug. 1.58:: Duszynski. 1,17.".. rou Aiu coincilmi;n. Clrst War I. I )emocrat Schreyer. 7"''.. Republican Hapey t'.; :. ScmoihI Ward. Democrats Wisniewski. 206; of 1.S37. while IUjyzyski was turned down hy many voters outside of the west side precincts. It. those precincts Wolters led. John C Schreyer and IM ward Ha Key were unopposed in the tlrtt ward for the nomination for couneilman. Schreyer. the democrat, led Hapey by about so otcs, showing that the first ward went democratic. In the second ward where seven men were makins the race for the councilmanic nomination Wisniewski was put across hy L'ufi ballots, a train st 1ST for KJosinski. his nearest competitor. The second choice votes in this division were not heavy enouch to make any material difference in the final result. One of the features of the third ward race was that Julius Muszik drew no second choice ballots on his f.rst choice vote? and Maurice Yennet carried the ward by a margin of votes over I, ihuzienski. Venr.efs vote was 2 4 9. while I-abuzien-ski's total was ltf'.b Muszik polle! n: otes. In the fourth ward democratic councilmanic race, as in the republican mayoralty contest, Martin Hoban had such a commanding lead that his vote of 311. was a majority of the ballots cast. Manlier drew only 117 supports, while Seifert, the present incumbent. was accorded 23 6 otes. Körner Wins. Kcrner led Pevall in the fifth ward by 01 votes. Although four candidates were entered in the second ward, John Iejniezak carried the ward with a total of 331. a majority of 137 otes over the combined count of the other three candidates. Trank Deitz polled nearly twice as many votes as did i'larenco Hushower in the seventh ward rac and was nominated. His total vote was ::0 7 apainst 174 for Hushower. John Kitkowski was unopposed in the second ward for the republican nomination and Woltman had no opposition in the third ward, both men draw inc. howexer. only small otes. fourth ward on the republican ticket.
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V v X. t rh-stcr. MIsh Martha Slower, s Mrs. ed h: cd to the task of carryirip the hero ive not been en-caed in piano moving or the like and any ungrace ful moves thoy make as they hold tlielr burden aloft will he understood. II the opening performance Friday evening in any way equals the rehearsal of last niffht at the KIks' temple, South Hend will see the blasest show of its kind ever put on here, according to the privileged few who witnessed the rehearsal. Thrilling scenes, plenty of comedy, attractive costumes and scenic etfect and an unusual amount of dancing and sininrt are combined to make Klosinskl. 187; Thompson, 132; Klein. 113; Lydick, 61; Kemble, 23; Golm, lö. Republican Kitkowski, 1?S. Third Waitl. Democrats Vennet. 2 41; L;ibuzienski, DJ9 ; Muszik, 142. Republican Woltrnann, 1 4 5. I'ourth Wartl. Democrats Hoban, 511; Mandler, 117; Seifert. 256. Republicans Slick. 147; Hernhard, 144; Vernon, 111. Fifth Wartl. Democrats Kcrner, 22.; Devall, 161. Republicans Ryers, 199; Miller. 144. Sixth Wartl. Democrats Olejniczak. 55 4 ; I'odemski 192; Drajus 109; Bajer 96. Republicans Kowalski, 100; Kolkiewicz, 88. Seventh Ward. Democrats Deltz, 367; Hushower, 174. Republicans Goabel, 274; Frier, 210; Porter. 166. the second choice ballots of .1. W. Vernon enabled John Y. Slick, jr.. to pull victory out of the fire by three votes. Hefore Vernon's second choice votes were counted Albert Iiernhard led Slick by a count of l.!2 to 129, but Vernon pave Slick IS -second choice votes and Hernhard 12 second choice votes, makinp Slick the winner by a count of 147 to 144. Kowalski won the sixth ward nomination for Kolkiewicz by 12 votes, the totals beinp 100 to SS. A three cornered race was staped in the seventh ward where William (loebel, the present councilman, was renominated by a plurality of 6 4 votes over Walter Krler. Goebel had a lead on the first choice votes and Porter's second choice votes cut no fipure in the final count. (JoebePs total was 274 apainst 210 'or Krler and 16 for Porter. FATHER OFFERS REWARD Will Pay $i.Oiio for Wlirrenlmtits of Ktith Cr user. Ni:V YOKK. March S. A reward of Jl.foui t0 arouse public interest in the search for Miss Ruth Cruper. is years old hii;h school craduate. who disappeared from her home in this city on Feb. ?,, was offered Wednesday by her father. Henry P. ruper. The reward will be paid for information which will lead to the discover-- of here whereabouts or for facts which will result in the conviction of any person who committed a ciime in connection with her disappearance. M.O.VVS MMMl'-NT IX)U ICIII-:r.M.TlsM. The torture of rheumatism, the pains ind aches that make life unbearable are relieved by Sloan's liniment, a clean, clear liquid that is easy to apply and more effective than mussy plasters or ointments because it penetrates quickly without rubbing. For the many pains and ache following exposure, strains, sprains and muscle soreness. Sloan's liniment Is promptly effective. Always have a bottle handy for pout, lumbai;o. toothache, backache, stift" neck and all external pains. At druPisio. 2ic Adv.
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"The College Hero" one of the greatest amateur productions South liend has ever seen. Special spot lights to brine numbers into prominence have been placed and there is plenty of red light to give a touch of atmosphere to the Indian numbers. A very attractively costumed and clever dancing group is that of the college widows, led by Mrs. Verna Carson. The 10 young women dancing with Mrs. Carson in this toup are Misses Elaine Manier, Anna Mattes, Martha Stover and ISthel Herbster, Mrs. Don Kale. Mrs. Karl King and Mrs. Harry Willette. EH III y. s, Official Statement Says Government Wonders How Its Plot Was Discovered. RKRLIN' (by wireless to Sayville). March 8. The Overseas News apency Wednesday made public the following: official statement concerninp Germany's plan to have Mexico encase in war with the United States if the United States should not remain neutral after the declaration of unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany: "The decision to l.epin the unrestricted submarine warfare Feb. 1, having been taken, an eventual conflict with America had to be considered by reason of its previous attitude. The facts have proven that the surmise was justified, for the American government immediately after our notification concerning the barred zone, broke off diplomatic relations and moreover, requested other neutral powers to join in this course of action. In anticipation of this possibility it was not only the right, hut also the duty of the povernment to take measures in time to counterbalance the joining of an additional ally on the side of our enemies-. "The imperial minister to Mexico was therefore instructed about the middle of January to oder an alliance to the Mexican government and to arrange the details, in case that the United State should declare war apainst us. The minister was expressly charged by instruction to take no steps with the Mexican government before he had obtained the absolute certainty that w?r had been declared by the United States. "It is not known by what means the American government acquired knowledge of the instructions, transmitted hy secret ways to Mexico. It seems that treason and treason it probably is. has been committed on American territory." EVIDENCE FOR GRAND JURY IN PLOT READY NKW YORK, March S. Department of justice officials in this city were preparing Wednesday for presentation to a federal grand jury Thursday evidence in their possession concerning the German spy conspiracy in this country. While their work was conducted secretly, it is now learned that important documents had arrived by messenger from Washington which it was believed would f u rther connect Dr. Krnest Sekunna, a German chemist, anil Dr, Chandra Chakruherty. a Hindoo "physician." with Wolf von Ipel. attache of the German embassy, who sailed with Count von Bernstorff after indictments airainst him in this countrj had been dismissed. Dr. Sekunna and Dr. Chakraberty were arrested Tuesday and. according to the police. eonfess-d that they had plotted under direction of von igel to invade India with a military Xorcd Ly way. of China.
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CIVIC CLUB ACTIVITIES
Continued discussion of "Water Mains and Street Far Service" will be the feature of the meeting: of the Sample 'ivie club to be held this eenin at the school. Also a ppecial business meeting. Businessmen j and all ot-rs are ured to be preserit. No children admitted unless ac"The 1'assion I!ay" in three reels at the I,aurei school tonight and afternoon. 1'veninp:, adults only. Several other tilms will be shown. f Xoniinal admission fee charped. Al so a meeting 'f th Men's Athletic cluli. Men's Athletic club meetincs this ! evening at 7: '." o'clock at the Kaley. Lincoln and Laurel schools. Athletic program. No children admitted unless accompanied by parents. si:i: iicTri'iti-:s. "The Life of Christ", a motion picture in three reel, drew two good sire crowds to the Kaley school where it was presented Wednesday afternoon and evening. There were about children in attendance in the afternoon and a somewhat smaller crowd of rown-ups at night. other community center activities Wednesday nipht included a meeting of the Hoys' club cf the Muessel school and meetings of the Men's Athletic clubs of Lincoln. Studebaker and Sample schools. ALOOFNESS FROM WAR URGED BY WASHINGTON Seakr at Noire Paine Says Nation Should Follow Irinc1ples Closely. "One of the phases of Washington's statesmanship was his conviction that the United States must hold itself aloof from Kuropean quarrels," declared Joyce Kilmer. New York journalist, who addressed Notre Dame students last night on the subject. "The Man Without a Country." Continuing, he said that every newspaper from Maine to California should print in large type the following paragraph from the farewell address of Washington: "Observe pood faith and justice toward all nations. Cultivate peace and harmony with all. Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence, believe me, the jealousy of a fre people ought to be awake, since history and experience prove that foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of republican government." Mr. Kilmer throughout his talk emphasized the fact that the United i States should not take any action upon the momentous questions of the day before considering the precedents in the life and utterances of Washington. WILL FINANCE LOAN Chicago Hank to Advance China siiö.ooo.ooo. CHICAGO. March S. The Continental and Commercial Trust and Savings bank, which loaned the republic of China $3.000.000 several months ago is considering the advisability of making an additional loan of $2.".. 000, 000 to that government. Next Saturday John J. Abbott, a vice president. and Henry Russell Piatt, an attorney for the bank, will depart for Peking to make an inquiry on the proposed loan. They will sail from Vancover. P. C. for China, within 10 days. Sulphnr Baths tor Khruroatlim. II. 231. Advt. Splendid for Bad Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis An InetptiiftiTe Iloni-Mite Rrnvrdy Give urrt, Qultktftt Anycne who tries thU pleawnt tatIng home-made cough s.vrup. will quickly understand whv it H used in more homes in the United States and Canada tLan any other coufth remedy. Tne way It takes hold of an obstinate cough, gr Inr Immediate relief, will make you regret that you never tried it before. It In a truly dependable cough remedy that Lould te kept handy in every home, to use at the first sign of a cough during tbe night or day time. Any dnieelet can supply you with 2V eiine of 1'inex (."0 renn worth. Pour this iDto a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated pupar syrup. The total cont is about M cents and you have a full pint of the roost effective remedy you ever used The qui k. latlnp relief you get from this exeellent cough ymp will really nrprlse you. It promptly heals the In flamed membranes that line the throat and air passages, etops the annoying throat tickle, loosens the phlegm, and iod vour cough stops entirely. Splendid for bronchitis, croup, whooping cough and bronchial athmarinei is a hiphly coLcentrated compound of Norway pine eitrart. combined with gu:d.icol and is famous the world rvr fcr Its healing effett on the memtirnns. To avoid disappointment ask for ounces of Pine1, with full direction! and dou't accept anythirip else. A guarnntee of absolute satisfaction or monej promptly refunded goes with this preparation. The Pinex Co.. Fort Wao ltd. Adr.
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Nuxated Iron Should be Used Hospital and Prescribed by Says Dr. Howaro James, late of the United States
It quickly enriches the blood, strengthens the nerves and puts most vitfor into the veins of both men and women. It often increases delicate, nervous, run-down folks 200 percent in two weeks time.
Opinions of Dr. Sdmyler C. Jacquns, Visiting Surgeon of t. I h a Ixt Ii- Hospital. New York. Dr. T. Alphnnsiis Walliwo and other physician uho hao Uh il n;Uc !nn in Iholr wn Hmo prntiv.
In a very Intcrewäng nnä lnstmrtlT Mecourg on th (Trent Tlue of plenty )1 Irot. In tb blood, Dr. Howard Jame. ate of the United tftatea Public llealtn Eerylce. paid: "A patient of mine remarked to me (after bavlng been on a tx weeks' rourse of NuxatM Iron). '8y, Doctor, thM there tnff U like "PreTioas to ulngr Nuxated Iron. I bad been prescribing tbe Tarlous mineral salts of Iron for years, only to meet complaints of dlslored teeth, disturbed (ligation, tied un, hardened serrerlons. etc.. and I had about reached tLe roncJjjston tht tbe only way to PPly Iron wa to fret the patient to ut very large quantities of srplnarh. ?arrots. and leotlls. when I fame across Nuxated Iron, an elegant, ingenious preparation containing orpnnlc Iron, hieb La no destructive action on tb. teeth no corrosive efferr on the tonisch, and which 1 readllr aMlrnlJnted Into ta blood and quickly make lta presence felt by increased Tljror. nap scd stajlcr power. "Iron la absolutely necesary to enable your Wood to chacjre food Into ltvlnjr tissue. Without it. no matter bow much or wiat you eat, your fool merely parses through you without doing- you ny jrocd. iou don't iret tbe atrenjrth aut of 1- aid SM a consequence you berome weak, pale and elckly lockJn?. Just Mke a plant trylngr to grow in a poU deSclent In iron. "As I have ald a hundred times ver. organic Iron 14 the greatest of all strength builders If people would only ihrow away hablt-formlng drugs and nauseous cot.cortlona and take simple Nuxated Iron, I am convinced that tie Urea of thousands of persons mltfbt b saved who now die every year from Fineumonla. grippe, consumption, kidney, er and heart troubles, etc. The r! and trne cause which started their diseases win nothing more Lor less than lack of Iron lo the Mood. "Thousands of people nuffer from Iron deficiency and do not know it. "If you are not strong or well, you owe it t yourself to mk the following tftt: See how lont: you can work er how far you can walk without beromiLg tired. Next take two Are -grain fablet of Nuxated Iron three times per Say after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see how much you have gained. Prom my own txperieno with Nuxated Iran I feel it Is euch a valuable remedy that it should be k'pT'li every hospital and prescribed by erery physician In this country." Dr. I3.Kauer.aIW.ston rb vsSclar.. wh" has atudied both hi " thla country and rreat Kuropem0 medical institutions, wsa eked wh.it be tbongbt of Dr. James' recarks. In reply, he ald : "I fully agrw with Dr. Jarne People ned more iron Ther csti ti- Ptronz. baltb wornen -.-'h'-ir !r..n. Not l-nr r a run. ram ADLER BROS. On !ilchl?BA at WaAhlnton Kloos 1884. THE STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS.
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CHILDREN like Apella. You'll enjoy seeing thorn smack their lips with pleased delight. Its sparkling brilliance tempts their eyes while its super-dolicious flavor thoroughly satisties the thirst that comes from romping play. Best of all Apella is healthful and wholesome; there is not a bit of harm to stomach or nenxs. Apella is a splendid tonic that helps the little ones digest brain, muscle and bone building foods. It will keep their eyes bright, and skins dear. Remember that Apella is pure, clean, non-alcoholic.
slimI Good Apella permits you to enjoy of the apple all the year 'round.
juice ot nana-ptck:ea, sound, npe Autumn apples, naturally flavored and spiced. Apella keeps because it is clean. Every apple is brushed and washed before pressing; any soft spot or bleenish is removed. It is of delicious flavor because yoa fcet the uncontaminated fruit juice positively without adulterant or added preservative. Apella pleases older persons as well as children. It is a healthful drink that promotes fcocd digestion and drives out noxious matters that cause dull eyes, muddy complexions, lethargic brains and dyspeptic headaches. At the Soda Fountain A parent is sometimes puzzled to know what to choose for a child at a soda fountain. You can order Apella in serene confidence that it is ood for the youngster. As a table beverage in the home Apella has no superior, and you can buy it by the case or bottle from your ftroccr. It is served in first-class clubs, cafes, restaurants and buffets.
Made Only by the National Fruit Juice La Fayette, Ind, to me who was Dearly hjilf a to me who was nearly hj If and asked me to give him centurr old prellminur r tlon for life I was fistln d h 1 in Mod pxsbov of tweu -full of vlgvltailty a n man ;'.n fart man a and asked ro to Klve hw a e x a m l na 1 n s ura nee. tonlfhed to wlfh tbe sure of a ty. and as or. vim and young a young Dr. Ihcrard Jamtt, lat$ tf United States Public Health Service, tells phytldaws hi believes that mtre Mutated lr$u should b$ prescribed t$ meet tit great problem tf iron deficiency, with its att indent symptoms of msakmess, uervoutmtts. lack of vitality, palenets and ten er ally rundown conditions. WAINS A6A1XST CSE OP ORE IN AFT ? AUC IKON is texu2i!y Ulti fcj ami ftU, r.-ally was notwithstanding Ms r. Tb cret. be said, was taklcg iron Nuxated Iron Lad flld tlm with renewal t-. At ?). be was In bad health; at 4; h -va areworn and nearly all in tjow at .V). after taking Nuxated Iron, a ralra'l of vitality ani bin fd-e beaming with tLtuoyancy of youth " Dr. S.-buyler C. Jaqus. vislrlcg Hargeon of t. i::iznbetb's Iluspltal. New York, was also aaked what Le thought of Nuxated Iron. In reply Dr Ja'-'ju- fall: "I hare never bffore glren out my medical informatlou or adrlr fr puMliatln. an I ordinarily do vct tollere in It. But in the caee of Nuxated Irors I fW! I would be reoil- la my dutj not tj mention lt. I have taken It mjolf anl pi(t-n it to my patients wltn moit s irpr.s!n and sfttlsfa'tory nuijltv And tb.'e wbo Uh lulrkly to increa thir ctr'ngtb. power and enduran will n'. it a m"U remarkable and wonderfully e?e tiTe reacIt." Erm inn. : TrCTi daxli j DR. J. BURKE & CO. ! 8pclavUTta in Pitting CyaglaAseav
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