St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 20, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 March 1895 — Page 3
Pure Rich Blood
Is essential to good health, became tho blood is the vital fluid uhii h .supplies all the organs with life and the power to perforin their functions. Hood’s Sarsaparilla acts dhvctl) upon the blood, making it rich and pure, and giving it vitality and lifegiving qualities. This is why Hood’s >Bartaparilla Cures when all other preparations | and prescriptions fail. "I have tried Hood's Sarsaparilla and found it to be an excellent medicine for impure blood. 1 highly reoommend it.” - i Fannie E Phuhahi>, Utioa, N. Y. |1
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Great Blood Purifier. Hood’s Pills7^Mood’s Pills
The Barest Book in KxlHtcnce. In 1-157 n Psalter, or Psalm book, was printed, by Faust and Schaeffer, at Mainz, for the use of the Benedictine monastery I lime. It was the first book ever Issued with a date, and the third book printed. Therefore it is not only a very rare, but a very remarkable ” work. But what makes it extremely scarce is the fuel that only twelve copies of it wore printed, Hence a perfect copy of this ••.Mainz Psalter," as they call it, is valued at $12,1*00. That lizards will catch and eat butterflies is stated by Jane Frazer in an article in a London entomological journal. In the Samoan Islands she saw a "skipper" butterfly when lighted caught and Instantly swallowed by a beautiful golden green lizard with a bright blue tail. PROOF IS POSITIVE THAT LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Is Dally Curing Backache, Dizziness, Faintness. Irregularity, ami all Female Complaints. t (•rictAL TO Ot a LABV RKVOKRS ] Intelligent women no longer doubt the ndue of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It speedily relieves irregularity, suppressed or painful menstrua S Vi lions, weakness of the stomach, indigestion, bloating; leucorrhcra, womb trouble, flooding, nervous prostration, headache, general debility, etc. Symptoms of Womb Troubles are dizziness, faintness, extreme lassitude, “don't care.” and "want to be left alone” feelings, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, flatulency. melancholy, or the "blues." and backache. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will correct all this trouble as sure as the sun shines. That Bearing-Down Feeling, causing pain, weight, and backache, Is instantly relieved and permanently cured by its use. Under all circumstances it acts in perfect harmony with the laws that govern the female system, is as harmless as water. It is wonderful for Kidney Complaints in either sex. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Liver Pills work in unison with the Compound, and are a sure cure for constipation ami siekheadache. Mrs. Pinkham's Sanative Wash is frequently found of great value J for local application. Correspondence is freely solicited by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lynn. Mass., and the strictest confidence assured. All druggists sell the Pinkham remedies. The Vegetable Compound in three forms, - Liquid. Pills, and Lozenges.
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- I Is It not surprlsir g That a remedy That has been The Physician s Trump Card Foracentury- Hisaev ' trumpet Should now. For the first time, Be so prepared as Tv mak» it possible To offer it to the public In a form A-. ailable tor Immediate use And cap able of being preserved Without loss of virtues For a decade ? — Or until the occasion arises I Such a surprise exists in Ripans Tabules. Ripens Chemical Co., 1 Spruce St., New York. ^rice, 50cents a Lox, of dniggi-t 3 or by mall. . ■ ma a 4■ HR CURES WHERE Ail ELSE FAILS. El Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use gK ivi in time. Sold by druggists ■■W
Blood Is life, and upon tho purity and vitality of the blood depends the health of tho whole system. The best blood purifier is Hood's Sarsaparilla This is proved beyond any doubt by the wonderful cures which have been accomplished by this medicine. Weak, tired, nervous men and wo tell of new strength and vigor and steady nerves given by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Sutterers from sleeplessness, scrofula, salt rheum and the sevorest forms of blood diseases have found relief in Hood’s. This is because Hood's Sarsaparilla purities the blood.
There Is Probably No Other Eastern Lino So universally patronized by the very highest class of travel as the Lake Shore and Mulligan Southern Kailway. The character of its train service is recognized and appreciated by those who wish the very best. Try it on your next Eastern trip. Trains leave Chicago as follows: 8 and 10:30 a. m., 3:25. ;>:3O, 8:45 and 11:30 p. m. F. M. Byron, P. &T. A., (iti (.'lark street. C. K. Wilber, W. P. A., Chicago. IlnrguitiH in Wail Paper. Attention of our readers is called to the great bargains in Wall Paper offered in another part of this paper by Alfred Peats the great Wall Paper dealer. 132 131 W est Madison street, Chicago, vv ho oilers to send tree samples on application. Treasures of the Polar Seas. In 1800 Count RonumzofT sent M. 1 ledenstrotn to explore tho New Siberian islands, titling him out at his own expense, lledenstrom reached LaikotT's first island, and was amazed at the prodigious stores of fossil ivory it contained; for. although the ivory hunters had for forty years regularly carried away each year large quantities of ivory from tho island, the supply of Ivory in it apeared to be not in the least diminished. In about half a mile lledenstrom saw ten tusks of elephants sticking up in the sand and gravel, and a large sand bank on the west coast of tin' island was always covered with elephants’ tusks after a gale, leading him to hope that there was :m endless amount of ivory under the sea! lledenstrom and SannikotY went on to Kotelnoi and NewSiberia, and they found the hills in the former island absolutely covered with the bones, tusks and teeth of elephants, rhinoceroses and buffaloes, which must have lived there its count less numbers, although tho Island is now an icy wil derness, without the slightest vegeta lion. They also found that in Now Siberia j the most eastern of the islands tin quwuHty of mammoth ivory was still more abummoi, and In isot* SannikotY brought away lo.ihhi pounds of fossil ivory from New Siberia alone. Chum bees' Journal. Napoleon’s Symbol of the Becs. Tho notion has always very generally prevailed that the queen of the bees is an absolute ruler, and issues her royal orders to willing subjects Ibuee Napoleon I. sprinkled the symbolic bees over the imperial mantle that boro the arms of his dynasty: and in the | country of the Pharaohs iho bee was j used as the emblem of a people sweet . ly submissive to the orders of the king Hut the fact Is, a swarm of bees is an absolute democracy, and kings ami j despots can find no warrant in their I example. The power and authnity are entirely vested in the great mass, the workers. They furnish all the brains ami foresight of the colony, and both king and queen must oh y. They regulate the swarming, and give the signal for the swarm to issue from the hive; they select and make ready the tree in the woods and conduct the । queen to it. John Burroughs. The habit of turning round three or ! four times before lying down has sur- ! vived in the domestic dog from his : savage ancestry. It then -rv d to i break down the tall grass an d make a ; bed. —
t The Greatest Medical Discovery • • of the Age. KENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases (both thunder humor). He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card tor book. A benefit is always experienced from ; the first bottle, and a'perfect cure is warranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes ■ shooting pains, like needles passing ! through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Read the label. If the stomach is foul or bilious it will | cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can get, and enough of it. _ Dose, one tablespoonful in water at bed- ■ time. Sold by all Druggists. i
RAID AN IOWA BANK, DARING DEED OF DESPERADOES AT ADEL. Cashier Leech un<! Citizen Bailey Shot Down Robbcra Miike Way with $15,000 One Im Killed, the Other Captured and the Money Recovered. Citizens Turn Out In Purauit. The boldest bunk robbery ever committed in lowa one with the speediest nno direst results took place Wednesday morning at the little town of Adel, twenty mill's west of Des Moines. Only two men were concerned in it, but they mortally Wounded the cashier, seriously wounded n depositor, made off with SIS,(MM>, were pursued and overtaken, and one of the outlaws was killed, the other wounded and Hie booty recovered. i'he crime was committed ten minutes after the bank, the Adel State Bank, was opened at II o'clock. Cashier S. NL Leach had just unlocked the vault to get currency to cash a check for a depositor named Bailey. Both Leach and Bailey hud their backs to the door when two masked men entered, and without speaking a word, opened tire simultaneously on the cashier and the customer. Leach fel’ mortally wounded, and Bailey, seriously but not fatally hurt, staggered out of the door and gave the alarm. Before hhh^^i mice could come the robbers hndTpvf.-^ over the bank counter, stepped over the prostrate form of the cashier, bagged all the cash in sight, estimated at and ran out of the building to a horse and buggy standing conveniently near. They lashed the horse into a run, and before the townsmen were well nvv lire of what had happened or had planned tin attempt nt capture the desperadoes were out ol sight to the westward on their way tovvard Redfield. The people of Adel were not slow lu forming plans. A large |K>sse, on horseback mid in wagons, and armed with rifles, shotguns and revolvers, was soon on the trail, and couriers were sent out in all directions to cull upon the farmers to join in the man hunt. The main posse continued on toward Redfield, but before De Soto was reached the advance guard, the mon on horseback, caught sight of their prey, and the robbers saw that they were being hotly pursued. The vigilantes, for such they were, they having agreed to lynch the robbers if caught, made such rapid gains on the fugitives that the latter left their horse and buggy by the roadside ami sought refuge in tin old barn close by. There they lay till the posse arrived. The hunted men refused to surrender mid the vigilantes opemsl fire, one of the robbers being killed at the first volley. The other sui rendered when threats were made to set tire t<> the barn, and delivered himself ami the stolen funds Into the hands of bis captors. The vigilatites, with their capture, returned to I Adel, and the dead robber's body was । taken there also. BLOOMERS ON THE ICE. A New York Skating Girl Ast mistied the Central Park Hoya. The girl with bloomers has made her j ' appearance on the ice. She looked pretty when she began cutting figures on the Central ruck lnk> . sais a New York paper. She an* young and good looking Her costume was of dnrk blue serge. The blouse waist was belted in by a knotted sash of the same material, the skirt rm- h ing to the swell of the rather full one Z \ IF** \ J \ wf C WUH nt.ooMU: GIKL ON 111. might say baggy bloomers. The right ' nml left sections of this garment terminated just below the km. s, mid the drnpI ing folds were held up by elastic garters, i She wore a glist. tung pair of chib skates. 1 At once she became a target for the hoodlums. A mob of them half grown mon mid boys surrounded her and followed her everywhere, howling ami yelling. They called her "Tommy." "Pants'' r.nd other irrelevant names. She put on speed to distance her tormentors, but the Central Park lake is not large mid she could not shake them off. Finally she called a police ollievr to her assistance and : with his protection finished her skating i and left the ice. Sparks from the XX ires. Curite Inge, a Greensboro, Ala., thief, i was shot dead while resisting nu arresting ' imsse. General Booth of the Salvation army Railed Wednesday from New York for j England. The iee bridge is broken at St. T.Ollis, the river is open to Cairo, and navigation I was resumed Thursday. Mrs. Amanda Hamilton, of Granville, ; Ind., aged 45, and her mother, aged 70, i v ere beaten by whitecaps. Leroy Fernald, who murdered his mother at East Lebanon. Me., was found dead in his cell. He was insane. The Northwestern Railroad of Georgia will soon be sold at miction by the State, to which it owes $260,000. Anthony Azoff, murderer of Detective i Harris, has been resentenced at Santa j Cruz, Cal., and will hang May 7. The Belgian tank steamer Cancuse, with a crew of twenty-seven men, from Seville, Spain, is eleven days overdue at Philadelphia. Twenty-five of the ttventy-eight assemblies in the Pittsburg district have decided to leave the Knights of Labor and join the Independent Order of Knights.
। *HE U. S. Government officially reports ROYAL Baking Powder superior to all j p others in leavening strength. ! £ ‘3, Dtft,/. jqg.) J»W It is the best and most economical. I BAK,NO POWOCW eo.. ,oe W *LL B T , NEW-VORK hK ■
A Scheme. “We hail a number of strange roquetts from three or four of our most ti listed and valuable employes very re ceiitly,” said a well known financier of this city in describing some fentures of the income tax. “These men," be continued, “have received, heretofore. s4,nou salary, each, but they joined in a poll ti<*n<asking the board of directors to redueetthe same to S3, , J*J!I. 'l’he request was granted. inF one purist In the <ll rectwnto was very indignant subse queufly when he lem iied UuU the redueHoiuKiJiitxn made to tieteat the proof the income tax', which levies yf-ei.tum on incomes of s4.(mmi ami oveS presume ninny persons, through out ®e hind w ill resort to similar clever, »rather unscrupulous, methods to cheawUncle Sam.” Buffalo Courier. I’etLr the Great of Russia Is said to hnve^nown by name every officer ami soldier in bis bodyguard of 1 ,<hh> men. Profanity and Pain Too often go together. Refiuiu from swearing If you are suffering the tortures of rheumatlsm, and seek the aid of Hostetter's Stomach Hitters, which will expel the rheumatic Virus from your bhsid Kidney mid malarial complaints, dvspepsln. constipation, neiinilfl» and biliousness are till relieved by this sterllug and coinpri’hmalve family medlchie. which should be kept always on hand for emergencies. A mote In the eye makes the whole world look wrong.
.4 friend advis'd me Io trii Ely's ('ream Hahn, and ajtir usiny it six Wfdct 1 bflitvt inysilt ev.nd of catarrh. It is a tnasl valuahlf renudy. • —Joseph Stnrart, < Grand .4rcnu^, lirooklyn, N. I'.
CATARRH Jll S < REAM II VI M < :« io r»r. 11 « semi I’uop, VP»v. I’atn and Inttamm »e>--n, llr.N I the sore- Lr-tr. t. th. Membiei,. :■ m< -Mx II th. Srn-ea of la*t. at.sl mu< : ’lh. lu mim quirt v abaotl^ii and (live ' » ii • at ea. >• A l» apn’i.d |r,t .. , r »tr< En.lemnwable. Pti.* n cent, at i-,.r l. t m*e U.Y BMnUKRI*. Ml Warren stru t N.w I o-k
HAVE YOU FIVE OR MORE COWS i J If *’ a " fin’ . " < 'ream Srpamtor will earn Its cost for — — you ever) war. Why .su io an inferior system tmclfirr j. ir m r<> great aV w ■' Dairying tai now tho only i’r< nt;st ir f< nt urc of a< cnlturv. Properly con- p duetEr) It -i.waya ■« w< is, nod tnu«t pay you. You <C f Jag ri-.d a -wr*?.-r. i;..! >■ u n««*i the "nrsT.-the ’m NKSfW If *’lw - ah , hr < Prices, |7A> 11 Xs fWt S’ \\ topwant Femi y, r now Qatalafue. II THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO., JA/ 5 Branch Offer t: General Ottkett ^’Uli ELGIN, ILL. 74 CORTLAND! ST, NEW YORK. “Forbid a Fool a Thing and That He Will Do.” Don’t Use SAPOLIO O©OOOO<3QOaQe9COQ3O»QO r JO9QeOP0OP»©OOaOOOOOQ<lOOCCoQ a The Cat j * Came s Back I S S Because there was no place like the ® S home where they used g IC \iisanta Claus । I Soap XV e X • f This Great Soap makes home, home indeed. Keeps g ® everything clean. Keeps the housewife and everybody ® 2 nappy. Try it Sold everywhere. Made only by ? | THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. | ®o4o»o8oooooooocccaoooooooo0ooooooooe3ooooe04-eac>ft
8 NOTICE! THIS^OFFER not appear m I SI,OOO PRIZE WALL PAPER. 8 If you are going to paper this spring, send a full description of the different rooms, together with their height, (A what they are used for, color effect desired, etc. to ALFRED PEATS, and he will make selections of the most ▼ / suitable styles and. colors from his Prize Designs and other patterns, and V) Z MAIL YOU SAMPLES FREE. £ (A Prices of Prize Design Wall Papers range from 15 to 30c per roll, and in addition /I we have over One Million Rolls of other papers some of them as low as 3c per roll. MF If you have any use whatever for Wall Paper, do not fail to SEND AT ONCE FOR SAHPLES. TZ / AGENTS MAKE MONEY. J 1 y° u w ’h take the agency for our Prize Patterns and other papers, and solicit orders from those in your neighborhood who arc going to paper this spring, we will send our Agents’ Sample Books on receipt of your fA iK references and SI.OO to cover cost of books, and pay a handsome profit on all orders you obtain. ^ALFRED PEATS, 132-134 W. Madison St., Chlcago^S
Frost Bells. !• rost bells are tolled In some districts of b'rance when frost is threatened Immediately the inhabitants place quantities of tar betwtum the rows of vines. Ihe tar Is lighted, and volumes of dense smoke arise, thus protecting the vines. Tlic Modern Way Commends itself to the well informed, to do pleasantly and effectually wbat was formerly done in the crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To cleanse the system and break up colds, headaches and fevers without unpleasant after effects, use the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. Hogs carry straws in their mouths on the approach of bad weather, because of a hereditary Instinct. Wild hogs always make a comfortable bed when rain is coming on. *IOO Iteward, *IOO. The readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all Its stages, and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ol the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the msease. and giving tin l patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting natiice in doing Us work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that thev offer One Hundred Dollars for any ease that it falls to cure fiend for list of l estimonlals. Address. F. ,1. CHENFA A CO., Toledo, 0. FF~sohl by Druggists, 75c. Hearts may be attracted by assumed qualities, but the affect ions are only to fixed by those that are real. ■ Removal of Ticket Office of Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Ry. On March Ist the Chicago ticket office of ! the Chicago. Milwaukee A St. I’aul Rv. will j lie movetl to the new Marquette Building, ■ corner Adams and Dearborn streets. The numlMT of the office will be 95 Ydamsstrwt. C. N. Sot rm it. Ticket Agent. Afteh physicians had given me up, I was savt'd hv Piso's Cure. Rai. Pit Ekieo, Williamsport, l'a.. Nov 22, 1K93. Mr« XX Inflow's S.ioTWiNn Kuu? for CTiUdrea thw gum*, reaueeo infiamnißUon s i ain. carw wind colic. 25 oeuta a bottle.
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BEST POLISH IN THE WOF DO NOT BE DECEIVEO^^®®®™ with Pastes, Enamels, anti Paints v stain tho hands, injure the iron, and red. The Rising Sun Stove Polish is liant, Odorless, and Durable. Each pat: Contains six ounces; when moistened v* make several boxes of Paste Polish. HAS AH ANNUAL SALE OF 3,000 TONS. PATENTS. TRADE-MARKS. Examination and Advice as to Paten tabi of Invention. Send for Inventors* Guide, or How to Get a Patent. Patrick O’Farrf.i.i,, WaaMngtanu D. 0^ JHGHEST AWAReT WORLD'S FAIR, qi IMPERIAL ft SUITED TO t ' For C ° ND| TIONS/bIGESTIVE°J^' Dyspeptic,Delicate,lnfirrh 1 and AGED PERSONS Thl safest Food in THE SICK ROOM FOR INVALIDS P ^CONVALESCED 5 • 53 a^Nursing Mothers, Infants/ CHILDREN J DRUGGISTS. John Carle Sons. New York. L-.twi year vve commences an it.ivx.r ite plan <*f advertising. but l.fure xve wore half through. OIK Ain ER TISKJIKNTiI UISaH’KaHEU. Whys Because WE WERE OVERWHiELAKD WITH RV NIX ESS. There was but one thing todo: withdraw the advertising and devote evoiv energy to filling tbe orden with which we were flooded. This we did. and handled with rea- o tblc promptness a most unprecedented sear’s b islness. WITH hURUFII Fit TORIES. IM RF ANF.Ii FaCSMTIRS. ik:i inEMY BRANCH IIOrSFS FROM WHICH TO DlS* TUIHI TK Ol II GOOIK, WK CAN NOW < ARE FOR ALL WHO ('OMR. last year we could Dot reduce prices because we were com peUed In tome way to Imul the demand for Aer motor goods. We w :ld have been satisfied with lower pnc«s, but wiiy create a demand which we Could d< t supply! We have naade the heaviest purchase* of steel and material bought in America thlg ye er ind at un| rccedented prices, and have made terms t# deal- rv which enable them to make unprecedented prices. In n'.aiity, rhara<ter, variety, tin^h. and accessibility t$ full stock of geode and repairs, we are without competitors. In ■ ur plan of a<iverti*ing last year, we proposed to llurnlsh a fee 1 cutter under cert.iin conditions foi sls For reasons stat« 4 above we did not complete the advertisiur, and the feed cut* tar w4l not put out. Wo now propose to make anends IM U ' ■ sing manner: We wII announce in this paper oug HEW ALI. STFKL VKRY SI I’ERIOR FELD CVTTEH KURTS $4O»d1O ra«h with order f o. b. Ch < age Only one to one person, he tt furnish addre**es of ten neighbors who ought to have some* thins in our Ine Cut. description and full infoniation ra* garding it will appear soon. H > </ex!re to catefion you against paying p.netim tmll outfits. Ti^9 tffn^VaDon <>x the part of the denier to overcharge iti gr^t. $ added to egititnaio pruo io elear profit to the dealer. To be sure tha t pOM get tho proper y»» o * and arib cle, u rite uo of yn« r needs and you will be protected. W< are and al way* have been pr- believers in low prices. Re . of • ;,* pr NgiousWH output of o*r factories wa are enabled to base special g V *tools for each piece, am) thus reduce the baud labor I ■ on it to merely picking up the material a 1 laying It I ■ down again. Soismall has l»e«-< 9 the cost of labor put I a on the material which w® tell Dial it Is not vuithl ■ mentioning. We have be* come th© largest dealers Ini I materia! in the* country! the iimtcr.-i. of course, be 1. ing made up in t ie form es stewl galvanized fter com-/3 pletion windmi'ls, towers ting and fixed:, tanks, HY/aB pumps, etc., To such an extent has this be« ome true, ■ W H and to such an extent hag the pr. <r of our g< <xls (an<i■ on th t account the vol* umr of our I .unf'v ren ||/h \\u dried c ' lpetit on lmpos« r ? • F(H It MKG; tMXD’IHJ < i?C > s ARE BIVIM THUR rOHFRS OL IS HUS YI UI IHFY II»0 IT HE* CAI -F WF. JUKF THE UM Y ABS.iLI TEI.Y RE! 11 BLR AND Naff TOWER; RJIAISE I HIT CAN BIT 01 I SCHFtrEfI Tih> IHFY CIN I'l !ll>; RI ( 11 NE W E A IBM ARE l’R|» PAREB TO GAkVAXIZF IT I RtnUXH AFTER I f IS <’o.l* IT i IT B, 4XI) ( OMREETK I MR tl HIXG EX At II V IIIOHT, Ti • ‘ ncerr.s nro w.sc, for, even though the/ mav not fuirtish the < t wheels, the wheel vvill have the lost of supp<nf« S'i d t- us v -ur name and address, and these of yous Height, r* ' ho niay need something in our line, ami hereby do tl rm a good t un. The Aeru.ot. r < o. is one of tho most successful Lu« uess enterprises which has been launched) in recent times In • <-seeding advritisements will be discussei: and made c!r r t f I res on w hich that si • ess ban been work*d out. It was done by a farmer b boy. A careful following of the»e ad* »ert:*emei's msv a ggest tosomeothe fat mer's boy a career. | Aormotor Co., r^lhv Roskwrll & ElllmoreSts , Ch!ca^«u ! W. L. Douglas ISTHEBEST. - fgW*&> FIT FOR AKIINGU CORDOVAN, Tk FRENCH a ENAMELLED CALF. O" ^4. s 3?o Fine CalfßlKangaros ♦ 3.50 POLICE,3 SOLES. BOYS'SCHQdSHOEI -LADIES' pONGOt.^ SEND FOR CATALOGUE * L' □ OUG I. AS* brocktoh.mass. Over One Million People wear the "x W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory ) They (five tho best value for the money, i riiey equal custom shoes la style and fit. Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform,—stamped on solo. From Si to S 3 saved over other makes. If your dealer cannot supply you we can. c. X. r. .No. 1 \VHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS V V please say you saw the advertisement In this paper.
