Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, March 22, 1907, Image 7

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Of Skin Tortured
Disfigured Babies
SHOULD
KNOW
THAT
Warm Baths With
And gentle anointings with
Cutjcura,the great Skin Cure,
afford, instant relief, permit
rest and sleep, and point to a
speedy cure of torturing, dis
figuring eczemas, rashes,
itchings, and irritations of
infants and children when all
else fails. Guaranteed abso
lutely pure, and may be used
from the hour of birth.
Bold thmwtrierat th world. Depot: London. 27
Charterhouse Sq.j Firla, 6 Hu do La Pali; Amtra
lla. R. Towns 4 Co.. Pydnev: India, B. K. Taiil. Cal
cutta; Chin, lions' Kooe Dru Co.; Jnpan. M.-iruva,
Ltd.. Toklo: Nm.ua. Fem-m (Aptcka), Moscow;
Couth A trio, Len-vm, Ltd.. Can Iowa, etc: U.S.A..
rotterDruK Cn-m. Yrp..S'rop3.. lioston.
atrFow-fxee, CuUcura Book un Ca.-e ot Uie akla.
Canadian
Govern
ment FREE FARMS
fffflOSIft
Over 200.000 American farme.'i who have settled
j ' In Canada during the paat few years testify to the
- ', fact that Canaua i. beyond question, the greatest
arming land in the world.
v Over Ninety Million Bushels
J ' wheat from the harvest of 1906, means good
money to the farmers ot Western Canada when
the world has to be ted. Cattle raising, Dairvingr,
Mixed harming are also probable callings. Coal,
wood, water in a bund. 1 nee: churches and schools
convenient; markets easy of access. Taxes low.
For advice and information address the
Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada,
or the authorized Canadian Government gent,
VV. D. Scott, Superintendent of Immigration,
Ottawa, Canada, or E. T. Holmes, 31c Jackson
St., St. Paul, Minn, and .1. M. MacLachlan, Box
I16, Watertown, So. Dakota Authorised Govern
Bent Agents.
Please mmj where too saw this adrartlaacrst.
To ooDTlnoe any
woman that Pax.
tins Antiseptic will
improve lier health
and do all wo claim
fur It.. W a w 1 1 I
sena cer aosoiutciy tree a largo trial
bot of Partlne with book of instruc
tions and genuine testimonials. Send
your namo aid address on a postal curd.
nses
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lections, such as naM catarrh, polvlo
vHLariu uiu iiuiaujijiuuun cttuseu py itmi
nine Ills J sore eyi-s, sore throat and
mouth, by direct lo.-:il treatment. Its cur
ative power over these troubles U extra
ordinary and gives immediate relief.
Thousands of women are using and roo
ommending ft every day. U cents at
druggists or by mail. Remember, however,
IT COSTS TOII NOTHINfJ TO TKYIT.
THIS It. l'AXIO.N CO., boston, Muss.
Mica Axle Grease
Best lubricant for axle in the
world long wearing and very ad
hesive. Makes a heavy load draw like a
light one. Saves half the wear on
wagon and team, and increases the
earning capacity of your eotfit.
Ask your dealer for Mica Axle
Qreast.
STAKDARQ
OIL Co.
Iarratd
Wlist Did Sb Expert r
Fair Passenger (looking out through
car window) What body of water in
this?
Conductor This in Devil's lake.
Fair Passenger Wh-why, it looks just
like aDy other luke ! Chicago Tribune.
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For Cough, Cold.Croup,
oore inroaT,oini necK.
Rheumatism and
Neura
At all Dealers
Price 25c 50c 6 1.00
Sent Free
5!oan Book rn Hnrts
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VThat Ails Yout
Do you feel weak, tired, despondent,
have frequent headache, ooatod tongue,
bit tor or bad taste In morning, heart
burn, belching of gaa, acid risings Id
throat after eating, stomach gnaw or
burn, foul breath, dlezy spells, poor or
variable appetite, nausea at timet and
kindred symptoms f
If yoThfeive any considerable number of
thvibove ryeatoms you art suffering
fromMlousnai7Vrpll liver with Indl
gcstlonNsxJeVy8pefrlli Jrr. Perce's jojdn
Medlrsl Trf)vervft rpi 1 d t ti p of the nu
valuable mr-du-in.ft rTrTnfifles kno'.rn to
rnedicaj aclencf for tho permanent rnre ""
such abnormal coadUlnpj It la a iimrt
efllcient liver IhvlgorauTr ."stomach tonic,
bowel regulator and nerve strengthencr.
The "Golden Medical Discovery Is not
a patent medicine or socret nostrum, a
full list of Its ingredients being printed
on its botllo-wrapper and attested under
oath. A glance at Its formula will show
that It contains no alcohol, or harmful
bablt-forming drugs. It Is a fluid extract
made with pure, trlplo-re fined glycerine,
of proper strength, from tho roots of tho
following native American forest plants,
viz., Golden Sf?al root. Stone root, Black
Cherry bark, Queen's root, Bloodroot, and
Mandrake root.
The following leading medical authorities,
among a host of others, extol the foregoing
routs for the cure of Jut sui h ailments a tlia
ahovesymptomslmllrat: I'ruf.K. Bartbolow.
M. IV. of Jefferson Med. Oolleife, IMilIa. il'rof.
H.C Wood. M. U.of (Inlv.of fat Prof Edwin
M. Halo, M. D.. of Ualiuenia.au Sled. Ctfl lege,
t'hh-ago: Prof. John King. M7D.. AutQor '61
American Pisnensatorj't Prof. Jno. M. Hctiri
iler, M. I).. Aulhorof Specific Medicines: Prof.
IiRurtnce Johnson, M. D., Med. Ivpt. L'nlv. of
N. y.j Prof. Flnley Elllngwrxd. M. 1.. Author
of Materia Meillca and Prof. In Bcnnott Medi
cal IXillege, Chicago. Send namo and ad
dress on Postal Card to Dr. R V. Pierce. uf
falo, N. Y and nvelve frre booklet giving
extracts from Writings of all the above medi
cal authors and many others endorsing. In the
strongest possible terms, each and every In
gredient of which "Uoldon M wile id Discov
ery " is composed.
lr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and
Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. They
may bo used In conjunction with "Golden
Medical Discovery" If Ixiwels aro much eou
stlpated. They're tiny and sugar-coated.
A Positive
. CURE FOR
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
. is quickly absorbed.
Girts Relief at Ones.
It cleanses, soothes,
heals ' and protects
the diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh
and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly.
Restores the bouses of Taste and SmelL
Full aize 50 eta. at Druggists or by mail)
Trial siza 10 eta. by mail.
KW Brothers, 66 Warren Street, New Tork.
TVoflilnx IVevv I nder Son.
Arthur Kvnns, the Oxford archaeolo
gist, who hns innde so many Interesting
discoveries in th so-called palnec of
Minos, la Crete, has found in a sub
terranean sanctuary certain very an
cient, sruall earthenware statues, repre
senting the goddess and two of her
servpnts. The dress of the figures is
said to be highly modern. The goddess,
we grieve to say, wears a corset, Just
such a corset as contemporary man
shyly" wonders at In the windows of a
department store. The skirt of . the
robe of the goddess Is "in Louis XV.
style." Her Jacket Is "exactly as Is
worn In the present day." Styles of
say, 2000 B. C, styles of 1000. Unless
some humorist hns "salted" tho excava
tions, you are forced to hold that much
nonsense hns been written about the
splendid, free, uncrnmpetl bodies of the
femnle ancients, by no means ancient
females. In their time". And "we shift
and bedeck and bedrane us" much as
our esteemed ancestors did In the morn
Ins "f the world. Everybody's Maga
zine. The Ueat Way I P.
The following paragraphs from an
exchange are well worth the earuest
attention of those to whom the advice
applies: Young men are always being
advised to "rise in the world." Which
may or may not be good advice. It Utt
pends Umjii :
I low the young man rises.
What he rises upon.
What he rises to.
What he takes up with htm.
If your idea Is to rise In the world
by making money and having people
look up to you on that account, it Is
easy enough.
If you want to go up like a man,
however, put seme foundation besides
dollars under you. What will you rise
to? To something worth while. Ideals
are worth while. And one way to de
fine Ideals Is to say they are what
your mother wants you to be. nuen
men go up to ideals they are the light
of the world.
Lrairno (or I'prluht Writing;,
In Paris a "I-eague for Upright Writ
ing" has been formed, and It takes a
phrase from Georges Sand as Its
motto: "Upright writing on horizontal
paper with the body held straight."
The. league crusades against the old
English style of writing slanting and
angular, which, It says, is no longer
really taught In England or America.
Slanting writing Is said to cause scolio
sis, as well as short sight and many
other optical troubles.
Putting; on a Hold. Front.
"Ardluck is still trying to keep up ap
pearances, isn't he?"
"Yes; he puts ornamental bands around
the atogies be smokes now."
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iKa'matmr S
Many nn.nteur ph:togvaphers who
rnnnot hnve a regular dark-room will
find thfl device here "illustrated very
useful and (t)uvtnlent. If desired t
may be constructed so ns to allow fold
ing up when not In use, by using hinges
nt A and II and nciklng the sides flexi
ble. The bottom anu frame nro nindo of
wotd and the walls aro constructed of
light-proof cloth. Conned by gluing
Muck paper between two pieces of
black cloth. The buck should bo full
enough to allow plenty of room for
tlia operator and the cloth should bo
tied somrcly around his waist to ex
clude every possible ray of Ilirht.
It Is well to paint the whole Interior
n dull black, so thnt any small leakage
of light will not be rellocte.l. The ven
tilating tube and drain pipe should be
bent as shown, to exclude the light,
and the ruby glass should be carefully
fitted for the same puriHise. It Is nlso
desirable to have a hinged shutter, S,
to cover the ruby glass while waiting
for the plate to develop. This Is to
prevent any unnecessary exposure 'to
KESTOKED SKYSCRAPERS
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JUNCTION OF MAUKET', KEARNEY AND GEAItY STREETS.
The picture shows the new and the old San Francisco Chronicle buildings,
the Monadnock Block, the Mutual Bank and th Call buildings. These are
all situated nenr the Juuc"on at Market, Kearney and Geary streets. San
Francisco has not seen fit to abandon the skyscrnixr, In spite of the lesson
of the great earthquake. The huge structures are again towering to heaven.
Around Jefferson Square, which Is planted with palm trees, buildings of the
most diverse types are already erected, and, indeed, are almost completed.
The photograph of Jefferson Square gives an excellent Idea of how the steel
frame building Is constructed. The great skeleton Is erected first and It Is then
filled In with brick and cement. This plan Is really a great saving of time,
for the tiers are filled In simultaneously, bo that one sees, as It were, a series
of buildings rising at ono time from many aerial foundations.
HOW LOEB GOT HIS START.
Itooserelt Picked Him lp Acciden
tally While at Albany.
William B. Loeb, secretary to Presi
dent Roosevelt, and by reason of that
position one of the most Influential men
In AVashlngton, be
gan to fight life's
battle seriously in
Albany, N. Y
where he was an
unassuming, rath
er timid court
stenographer when
Roosevelt was
made Governor.
Ills salary might
have been larger,
and, with several
w. e. loeb, J a. others of hla call
ing, he used to frequent the crumbling
State cnpltol after his regular daily
stunt was over, hoping to get an occa
sional job of typewriting for some one
of the newspaper correspondents. One
day in 189'J, directly after Roosevelt's
Inauguration as Governor, when such
work seemed unwnimonly scarce, the
Governor himself stepped out of the
little private office into the "big room,"
where Is received everybody, politi
cians and ordinary worms of tho dust,
Impartially, and asked that a good
stenographer nud tytwwrttcr be sent in.
"You go In, Loeb," some one said.
I,oeb "went In" and ninde pothooks to
the tune of Roosevelt's dictation for an
hour or two. Some time later he de
livered tho typewritten copy. It must
have iK-en up to the Roosevelt stand
ard, for, next day, when the Governor
repeated his request for a stenographer,
he said, "Send In the man I had yes
terday; he's all right."
From that day ou the young court
stenographer was busy, for Roosevelt
mado blm his private secretary. Later
he took him to Washington aud made
him his secretary, while Vice President.
When clevattKl to the Presidency,
Roosevelt put Loeb In as assistant to
Cortelyou. then serving the President
as secretary. Cortelyou'a promotion to
a cabinet place lifted Loeb to the proud
level of secretary to the President, with
attendance at cabinet meetings a part
of his duties.
Sbopvlnar foil teiieaa.
"Never point, my dear," aaid the
mother gently.
"But, mamma," objected the little
girl, "suppose I dou't know the name
of the thing?"
"Then let the salesman show you all
he has In stock until he comes to the
article that is desired." New York
Press.
A Muriaal Disadvantage.
"Why do reformers so often coma to
grief?"
"I have often asked the question,"
answered Senator Sorghum. "I think
It mt'st be because they take up poli
tic as an Incidental diversion Instead
of a regular business. It's the differ
ence between the amateur and tho pro
fesslunal." Washington Star.
A man may Iw born with ublllty, but
he has to hustle for experience.
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the ruby light, as any light, no matter
how colored or subdued, has some ef
fect on the sensitive plate or film. The
drain pipe shown on this outfit may
THE POUT A RLE DAUK KOOM
be omitted If desired, although It U
convenient nt times and gives a better
circulation of air. Stewart H. Lcland,
In Topular Mechanics.
REPLACE FRISCO RUINS.
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LITTLE GIRL TO BE LEADER.
Upon a little Philadelphia girl, Julia
Foster Avery, nged 35, was placed tho
mantle of StiHan B. Anthony when the
famous woman suffragist ws dying.
Little Miss Avery Is now In special
training to make the advancement of
woman's suffrage her life work, and,
Indeed, hns already Kgun her activity
ns a leader.
A short while before her death Miss
Anthony called Julia and her mother.
Mrs. Rachnel Foster Avery, vice presl- J
dent of the National Woman Suffrage
Alliance, to her bedside. Miss Anthony
took the child's hand. "Julln," she
sold, "I am going to will you my posi
tion as head of the women of this coun
try. You nre the liest fitted for that
place of all the girls I ever met"
In order to qualify herself for tho
position of a world leader Julia Is
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JULIA rO.TCXR.JWJE.53
studying (Jenuan, French aud Esperan
to, Roberts' Itules of Order and cou
stltutlorlhl history of the governments
of till large countries. She hns written
u poein dedicated to the cause of suf
frnps. Iler spare time between achol
ustlc duties at Swurllmiore Is sjMnt
pnn-tlslifl; oratory and studying the
leoches of famous men and women.
IuaaaJaarr I'uwera.
"What is the extent of his mental
powers V"
"Great. He thinks he's a wonder In
many ways. In fact, all of his ability
Is In his hend." Kansas City Times.
A mun isn't known so much by tha
company he keeps as by the line of
talk he bunds out to his neighbors.
It's hard ou the aerouuut wbea be
takes a drop too much.
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Ms HrlerM and Lord Hssarn,
la one of hla sM(vhe In the llovtsv
f 'Common John Bright quoted In I
spirit of banter and ridlcnlo the well
known litres written by Lord John Man
ners In his cnllow youth: .
"Let wealth sod commerce, laws and
learning die,
But leave us still onr old nobility."
Lord John, who was present, Imme
diately got up and pulverlied the greal
tribune by retorting: "I would rathe!
bo the fooliah young man who wroti
those lines than the malignant old man
who quoted them."
lit Mat neeoiiectlon.
"Tommy," asked the elderly friend of
the family, "have the Insurance people
settled with your father since you had
that fire at your house?"
"No, ma'am," answered Tommy, "but
paw soys the disguster is co:uln' to aea
bint about it to-morrow."
Fevr Know Thl.
A well-known specialist Is antliority
that Kidney and Bladder Troubles of
all kinds are In nearly every Instance
readily relieved by taking a few doses
of the following simple home-made
mixture:
Fluid Extrnct Dandelion, one-half
ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce;
Compound Syrup Sursuparllla, three
ounces.
The dose Is a teaspoonful after meals
and nt bedtime. These Ingredients can
be obtained nt any good "pharmacy, and
are mixed by slinking well In a bottle.
Victims of Kidney, Bladder and Uri
nary diseases of any kind should not
hesitate to make this prescription up
and try It. It comes highly recom
mended and doesn't cost much to pre
pare. Wlicacv t onic Mlrruhra,
A writer In Lc Figaro of Paris (Dr.
Ox) nt the close of a long article on
the origin of jilcrolx-s declares that the
bacillus of consumption originally came
from blades of , rye, wheat and corn
and that the human lung Is Its adopted
abode, where It would perish were It
not replenished. That rare atmos
pheres nre beneficial to consumptives
Is not because they nre tliln, but be
cause rye, wheat, corn, etc., are not
grown there.
It nisllnarnlahlnn- Mark.
"Mrs. Irons," said the hend boarder,
"this tastes like a cold storage chicken."
"Perhaps you will be kind enough to
tell me, Mr. McGiunix," snld the land
lady, "how a cold storage chicken tastes."
"Well, it chews all right, hut it's kind
' hard to swallow."
SCIATIC TORTURE
A Locomotive Engineer Telia How
He Was Cured by Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills.
Pain that seems almost unbearable
la a characteristic of sciatic rheuma
tism. In some casea the pain Is
knife-like, s'jarp or shooting; In oth
ers It Is dull and aching. Sciatica
is stubborn In resisting treatment and
the patient frequently suffers for
years. This was the case with Mr.
Herbert E. Spauldlng, a locomotive
engineer on the Cincinnati, New Or
leans it Texas Pacific Railway, whose
home Is at Longvlew, Texas.
"While running an engine some
years ago," he says, "I fell off and
hurt my knee and aplne and I nave
always considered this to be the cause
of my illness. The sciatica took hold
of me from my heel to the back of
my head. The pain was tho worst
I ever suffered In my life and my leg
and back were twisted out of eaape.
I was under a physician's care for
several months and for six months
could not get out of bed. I also went
to Hot Springs but came back In a
worse condition than when I went.
"It was when I -was down in bed
that I heard of the case of a Mr.
Allison, a much older man than my
self, who had been cured of sciatica
by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I began
taking the pills and soon was able to
get out of bed. When I had taken
six boxes I was able to work about
the house and yard. I kept right
on with the pills until I we cured
and I have never had any return of
the trouble. I have been running an
engine ever since." 1
Dr. Williams Pink Pills are sold by
all druggists, or sent postpaid, on re
ceipt of price, 50 cents per box, six
boxes for $2.50, by the Dr. Wllltama
Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y.
Etnile Robin, the aged vice president
of the French Society for the Saving of
Shipwrecked, assists similar societies la
other countries.
You Can Get Allea'a Foot-Ease FlllCB
Write to-day to Allen 8. Olrastad, L Roy,
N. V., for a FKEH sample of Allen's Koot
Kase, a powder to shake Into jour shoes.
It cures tired, sweating, dot, swollea, sell
ing feet. It makea new or tight shoes easy.
A certain cure for Corns anil Bunions. All
Drugirlits and Shoe stores sell It. 25c.
The most wonderful record In all history
have onlv served to make CASCARETS
than induce a person to try CASCARETS eooe a free sample, or at most, a 10
Tli.iiiiiini..tl,.ll mr,A II riCCADPTS ,.A nn nrnu4 ht marl, hatrnnit
expectations there would not today, after
nearly a million boxet a month.
the kind words of our friends. No one
CASCARETS falls to be pleased and talk
CASCARETS are not only easiest to buy,
carry, to take, to give, but are also the
medicine for the bowels ever
discovered. Files full of
voluntar
testimoni
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night makes you feel
light blue enameled
GREATEST
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WOMEN IN HOSPITALS
Experiences of Mrs. Rcclrirvood and Miss Tierney
MISS MARGARET TIERNEY
A large proportion of the operations
performed in our hospitals are upon
women and girls for boiuo organic
trouble.
Why should this be the case f
Because they have neglected them
selves, as every one of these patients
In the hospital beds hud plenty of
warning in thosodragciugsctisationsv
pains at left oe right of abdomen,
backaches, nervous exhaustion, in
flammation, ulceration, displace
ments, and other organic weaknesses.
All of theso symptoms are Indica
tions of an unhealthy condition of the
female system and if not heeded the
penal tv has to be paid by a danjrerous
operation. When these symptoms
manifest themselves, do not draft
along- until you are obliged to po to
tho hospital and submit to an opera
tion but remember that Lydsa K.
Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, made
from native roots and herbs, basBavnd
hundreds ot women from surgical
operutioas.
Lydia B. Pinkhnm'a Vegetable
Compoundt has cured more cases of
feminine ills than any other one
remedy. Such letter as' thefollowing-
Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women
Women sufferln(f from any form of female weakness are Invited ' to
promptly communicate with Mrs. Ptnkham. at Lynn, Mass. From the
symptoms (riven, tha trouble may be located and tho quickest and surest way
of reeoverv advised. Out of her' vast volume of experience in treating female
ills Mrs. rinkham probably has the very knowledge that may he!? your
caae. iler advice ia free and always helpful.
Ask Mrs. Plnkham's Advice A Woman Best Umlcntands a IVoman's
mmm
at Mayer mk
"sff weather.
thev are hv
J" M-
Working Men to wear.
Mayer "Work Shoes"
are bull! ia honor and wear Ilka
your dealer, but be sure the Mayer
on the sole. '
For a "dress-up" shoe
for men. .
irM Miners. Prssptxlors, Lnmbertn. Mechanics, and
F.Mayer Boot & Shoe Co,
Milwaukee, Wis. '
34 YEARS SELLING DIRECT
OurvahlrltM lid hatrmess hart hcn tMild lrrc Croan ntir factory to uaof
- gutruiNHie iMiivaay. wowMai
We art ttit Lancst MaouUrtorars la the World
HI In to tba emuumar
veiiKiasj, to ity.M 01 niiMit,
wtTCiTSk. faiOutrt CrrUg
t4 l
usMaksisinni. iwa.OT. Elkhart.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3.00 AND 53.50 SHOES
W. L D0uaU.S $4.G0 GILT EDGE 8H0ES CANNQI BE EQUALLED AT ANT PRICE.
SHOES FOR EVERYBODY
M.n'a Hho., OS to Sil.ao. Hoys' Mio.,
Hlive., to ei.SO. MlMaa'atChlldi-sia's Shoo., m4M to WI.OO.
W. L. Douglas sliofls are recoKiiized by expert lurttfus ot footwear
to bo tlis beat in style, fit and wear produced in iLis country. Each
. , .i.. .,i j.i.m .
aud watchoil over by skillud shoonmkers,
tiina or cost. If T cnnld tak vnu Into mr
ttrfu-lrtnn. sfait. ami Mhrtw vnu linw rar.fii11v W. T,. Ilmit'lna Ykzlu-&!u.
shoes are made, you would lien understand why they bold their bbajje, lit bettar, ,
wear longer, na are oi greater value vuan any outer manes.
Vf . I.. l)oualM nam. and prlr-. 1, stamped on th. bottom. whU-li nrote-tl ths wsrt-r arstn.t htffft
prtntts and interior ttinea, 'laa S ftiil.lllul Hold tyth! h.t fhu dalrrsvt-rywli!fr.
iM VUr lyltu tued uctutittl. Cmiato naWWrw. W. i JUOUU1.AS, ltroch.tan.Ma
MIkNTION THIS rarra mmam vaiti. '
merit mado it. The great sumo ot money spent in advertising!
known, but the ereatest advertisement ever
five years on the market, be a sale of
This treat success has been made
who has ever tried j
nicely about themj
tot
bestj
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milk mildly purgative. Mama takes
Children like to take them. They
Nothing more can be said. Everybody
In the bouse. Don't forget "they work
all right In the morning." The genuine
metal boxes, and never Bold in bulk.
SALE 1 THE WfflEtlUiD
, MRS.CHAS.A.R0CrWV00D
are constantly bein received by
Mrs. Pinkhatu to prove our claims.
Mrs. C. A. Rockwood, teacher of
Parliamentary Law, of OS Free St.,
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