The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 10, 1903, Image 3

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that Contains Alerctiry.
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ll.em.' liters t'alarrh ure. iiia,nirai't 'irr'l I.f . .1.
hour A I .. I fiinto o loulaliia ih mercury . M I
I lak'-n InterDaUy x llnic litre, nfm the 4
n1 m i mi" a.irl. ea r lli- ayatetn. In imvlnic lien
I alarrli l ure ) aura .l K t III ;eiiii!iie. It
inlrg tr'-rnl!y a nl oia.l In I ! ! (!. I. I . J.
hxtry A . 'I Mt1m.llt4 free.
houl l.y trurylala. I'rli 7" per trftl
lis., a auilir VI. are tii Lin.
Bible in Mjny Lan'jujg.
Tl:' divtr-lt of KihKH'-'i be found
In one fiiiiiilry i-t 1 1 -ri ;i mailer of
: i r . r i - I s r mr t f. I ti !! society's
h-ohl Mm- m i ipt hi i s hi litty
ih ! !;iii;;n;if-.- in lie- Rusiaii iu-
I'll'. in Iki nl illl lallJAUlU'CM In
iiiiriii.ili. in thirty in So.nh Maliii. i:i
urn! I. My Ihu-c in lie- Kyit i:ui a-n-.
All Up to Date Housekeeper
ii- I :.. in 4.1 .i : 'i 1 1 1 1 "i i-
II i I.. I'ir. iiinl I ... limn- r II I'.r .inn
mm. y
It Found the Owner.
A in. in in Hiawatha. Kan.. re..i::y
riitiveil .1 Liter aii r to him.
I. Ml. mill :nl i.f t hf iiaim- of U- town.
wa- .i ..ir or n i.l iii-ik- 'I'll'- post
i.l!i-e i.:h(i.il h:el pa- -. . i he l.-ti. r
alont- tin'il one w;ii limii'l who conPi
tin,". al.. he ;ttiv. Ihe ln'i: ie and loiiml
it to l.e u pail i.f the 'our wt.nh ha;
driven :.i inaii-. to the t.iinU ot an
i.irlv ; r;ir Tin- I. tier was then
: i hi at diii c to I he man in t hi- K.m i - j
i
tow II
Mr. win !? !:; ri
f'.-r i ii : i linn.-. .! : n i " "n
CaiiiIiii .It. i ! kin i ii n Iihi hi :'. J .-: IhI I i ;
K-ji turn i 'in . I.i i ii I - out nf oiir
f.iait iiid iIm-.v will die .t n.-lei l.
A man has nn l.n- i m m -. with religion
iv In ha i no n li'imi with I-. is h.i-i n-..
Jcalniisy Is ;n I. now led.d superior-'
!ty in the it hi r teltow.
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in.row i.on.ivs ask i nniuii n.r. I
Kwp t Ihiii whit w ith Ki-d I 'n-s li.tll Itlud. I
All i!n rs m-U lar :i .. ,:i-k.i.-L-, . centi ,
Paying Dear For Stubbornness.
A matt in l.cwision. Me., defied tin- j
cit y ant liortl it s to collect Ins p n tax.
tniil they jailed him. and he has been
behind the bats since August Min
ii i nc: up a bill of $1.7.". a w.eK in addi
tion to his ?L poll la. lb- si pay
Loth b' ldie be can he released and it
looks a; if be would pay dear lor hi;
M nbbi 'I Ii lie-- s.
When You Buy Starch
tmv t !.! i ;,u t v lh- I" -I. i'. 'X 'or
). ..nr i ii- ! . n m .i i - i.-.-il
I e i-. an inward itching of an o tt
v ai d allov erilme- ;.
'1
'.-! l-'.-K C'jtT-
- - -
Straighten Up
Tv- r: i ni:.n':r surpc-t of
i. y w--Jcs: . J let la Uiiusr
i Backache
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M r.J ttr.i.!.trn up. u o
lSt. Jacobs Oils
Price 25c. and 50.
CTYTTYVVYYV Y Y7TTTY Y Y V TT t O
lEVYIS'SlNGLE BINDER
, STRAIGHT Ci CIGAR
l ir.-iu 1 n I... y. lVula. IU.
nti
D'THE MAN WHO WEAF6
& m j :
V( V aiAty-Aix year arvd our
i uarcurvtee are back, of
V v every earner! bearing tho
h f (NThere re many imitations.
flv -MO De sure or xne name
S U vTOWL-R cn the buttons.
Ci V ' ON 5 ALE: cYe2YWHZ21t. ja
TOWiZCNA5!AN CQ. Lii.ti TCQONTO. CA!i
Locking far a Hsrrse?
Then nhi not kreo in view th
tot? t:iat the fjrimns lands cf
Western
Canada
ate Mitfri'-r-t to .ipj-ot: a ropulatton cf 5f.iim.tii(
r 'ri"- 1 Hr inning: anon ti inc iiat 1 jeais
ki It- n i hfiioUi-i.l
FREE Homestead Lands
rr'sMv arceiNe. rliile oihrr lun.is ma be pur
-. harJ frim Ki:lwa an.t I and Coinpanirr.. The
rain ar.J Ka.-iiiK !irl cf Ve?tcrn Canaii are the
Jt on the i -ontinrnt. pn.lu.-inn the bt?l rai:!.
l.i.I tattle fcl uil rj-. alone) rcaJ for market.
Market. -hoo! i:ailviv ianl all other
roudition-i waLr VV-trrn Canada an envi
able rpot fur tb-r aettler.
Write to the Sopi-tintrndent Immieration. Otta
wa, la a .ie-ii.iir Atla. anil otb.-i information,
i i to the authorised V"an:iiiian Ciovernmt-nt Ae-rit -VV.
V. l.t D'.ett. SH Ntw Vvik Life t uildint.
Otcaha. Net-.
THRIFTY FARMERS
a-el:.v . !! ::: !n The tre of Mr :ainl. !:'
te-ry ' I r. -i-i a -!' ' ' m l trjk :hv iin.it-. rirt--'aiM
JT.arVe-a t. r Oiutr rn-lm-l- an-1 i!Ti:y f Itnd
nt r. .mi!. - P"' - "' o "'t - r:.l0 pamjili
Irlm . i i c -cal f- " n . . -:) T'.
H. BAD ENHOOP.
S,c $jA. BoarJ ol ImTiioraticn. BALTIMORE. MO.
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pprC" J. C- RICKEY 4 CO.
Vhcn Answvcroij Aavertisemcnto
Kir-.dly r.!ention This Paper.
BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH
SV'RUP cu.es coushs and colds.
The Ooer Irreconcilable. '
Tin former lloer ki-!mt;1h. It- Wt, '
lloth;i ami l. lar-y. lire about to visit
. Iinll;i in order In persuade tin- lloer
! Irii'i ii i -liable ilo-re to take the until
j of iilli'tfi;n-'. lew of th si pi Ihoi.cih
' an- now l-f. in the v.iriou camps. In
Ceylon, for instance, there an- only
live; and it was ic-ntly t-wK' -ted In
! India thai lh- tiiri" li.nl now conn- to
i repatriate iTi in all. ami keep iIm-im in
inime form of cotitltieineiil in Soul'.
.'.flica iinlil thy tool, the oalli.
"Worlds ralr."
A St. I.onis World's J'air Informa
I lion IPiiciu has lu i-ti i-hlaMi'sioil at
1 ; I lainani St.. Otnaha. Neb.. I
; h:ii - or Ibnty i:. .Moon -, where all
' ilifiil-lliatloll Will he heel fully fll.'
1 lil;-!ie. tree of h.UKe.
Centenarian Chance3.
Tab in;: a million as a n i -i of eal
elil.-.tio!;. si at it ies show that at the
end of seventy cilH there will Still
i survive XI OOM o"l ol I Mini IHMI per-
; miii". At the expiration of eighty
' ealrt then- will be l'l7.'f' SlllViVOIS
: or I lie l I initial llldlloli. W'heu it COIIK S
to lll!iet year., of ei-leriee olllv S.MI
out lit Me- I linn nun. or one in ll-. will
l.e liv.i.f. : the oiminal I.imhioihi
only titt;. four vvill tlve in e tb"
j int.eiv nine er at-oet one j.er-
on mi: of Is .'.oil. The o-iiiiirv inarK
Will ! lel.he.l h. o.llv I Weill;. thl(
O II of t le 1 l.llil.lieil.
Do Your Clothes Look Yellow?
'i i
I i.-ti.. : . . 1 1 h. it w 1 1 l'p
P, i .. I l ! i-.-lil -.
whit.
'flu- st i .. Im.!. ei i- usually in to. tell
with In.-, en -r-!!i--r's purse.
I Mll'.i nit ies are meant to rouse, not.
! Ischium 'banning.
FITS
pr nri-in - u-r
.".i-. or r-t TnnwM t
rr Sii. f..r KIJKK IMI Irml iH.lflc itn.l In-aliae.
bL X il Kl l. I.M .1.11 nh:.tru I iiilmlrll'liia.'"
When a man strikes a throw" cn si
chair lit is in the I limes of inbery till
lie llirn:; it off.
A tiirl will st:id.v the elTeel.s of every
.lor except Ihe :;reen of jealousy.
Soi!i llattei-i is are kept as bii.sy as
Insist on Getting It.
S.tn- itr.M.r- s.iv Hh-v Imi t l:i -p I -linn-.
St.iii Ii. Tin-! i- l..-1-.inse th'-.v liave
si...k mi ti: i nf "ili.-r I., an. Is i.iilaiii-lii-
..n! 1 nv. mi :i .;n kiii;i-. whieti I tiey
I In- ;.!! ! s.-l! Inst. !-. i list- I .--
Im: -..nl. tins 1. i'i.i- He- sum- nn.n.-y.
... .mi w-Hil !'i .. insl.-iiil "f I- '.. I'T
miiu. " 1 1 1 1 1 - v 'I hen l.iiv l. tiain-e Stan h.
1 : t 1 1 1 i r .- no eiMikiit.
One Idea of Eternity.
Hn.M lob!e. the veteran horseman,
v.eni to a country clmrcli not lon ao
and says that the parson ;;ave bim a
l-eiter j.h a of eternity ll-an be bad
cet lia l previon.-ly. ;-:iernity." said
Hie pr.-icher. " is forever and forever,
and iive or six cverlast hiss iti to;i
ol lbat. Why. brotbers and sisters,
alter millions of millions of centuries
bad rolled away in e ernity it would
still be a bundled thousand years lo
I -reak fa t time."
PtsiVn fiirefur r.-int-:ai:pt:oa i.-i ari infa::tb!
miii rine f .r i-.iii.'tis n nii i i.'ii. ' . Is Ail L b.L
OiCiiritii vi:, X. .1.. I-V-i'. IT. V.-Hi.
Wiien Loubet Retires.
M. A'l.d fiiniliai iep. sec retary Ren
ewal l rre,;ideiit liiibet of France, is
ipioiel as saving in a recent inter
view: "At the expiration of the pe
riod of s,eii years, for which be was
elected, the piesid"iit will step bad;
into tin- ranks, lie Is a plain citizen,
whom the people have raised to office
for a jiiven time, but he would con-s-ider
it contrary to the spirit cf Ihe
constitution for him to take advan
tage of his present position in order
tn secure re-election."
An Interesting '-Thimble."
There's a remaikahle "f hliiible" at
the Massachusetts state house. .Major k
CharlM t5. lavts. the serjeant-at-arms,
keeps ii as his rare treasure,
closely hihlen in Ihe drawer of his
desk. It was presented to him at Ihe
battle of Kelly's Kor J. Va.. when Ma
jor Havis was ordered to charge with
his 'pia.!ro!i Into a parch of woods
where the "Johnnies" were lying eon
cenled in a prf t liorseshoi' forma
tion, itito the bow- of which the troop
t i charged, only t receive a deadly
lire in front, on both thinks and from
r.-:ir. This pecn'.i.ir liiiinble was nado
from tlie h":ivy bie-ist:!at" f the nia
j.rr's b.lf and tnan ifai tuied then and
there. A shot sh im k the plate square-
v in t hi titer. :' ji.st about the pit
of tt:e major's stomach. Out of the
sidd: - he v.enr. ai.il for a considerable
interval lay dead to the world. In re
gaining consciousness the major felt
sine that he was ha:d hit. but there
w.s t;u blood. A c;ose e:;a.niiiallon
revealed a dark purple spot ji:st be
hind the buckl. and severe abrasion
of tie outer cuticle, but no puncture
of the abdomen, as had Ictu feared.
When the plre was picked up there
was an i lentcntai ion in it so deep
that one may insert the tip of his
littl t'P.ge:- and wear it n.- he would a
thimble. It as good, suvit brass,
Ne.vcver.
A3QUT FEAR
Often Corres Frcm Lack of Right
Feed.
:o!diers were his host soldiers, for
fear sir. J nervousness come quickly
vhf n the stomach is rot nourished.
Nervous fear is a sure sign that the
j !ody is not sui.pliod with the right
j food.
! A Connecticut lady says: "For
m.:ny years I had been a sufferer from
i digestion and heart trouble and in'
almost constant fear of sudden death,
the most acute suffering possible.
Dieting brought on weakness, emacia
tion and nervous exhaustion and 1
was a complete wreck physically and
almost a wreck mentally.
"1 tried many foods, but could not
avoid the terrible nausea followed by
vomiting that came after eating until
1 tried Grape-Nats. This food agreed
with my palate and stomach from the
start. This was about a year ago.
Steadily and surely a change from
sickness to health came until now I
hive no symptom of dyspepsia and
can walk 1 miles a day w ithout being
greatly fatigued. I have not taken a
drop cf medicine since I b-"gan the
use of Crape Nuts and people say I
hok many years younger tuaa I
really am.
"My lor old sick body ha? been
rr.ade over ;in I I feel as though my
head had been too. Life is worth liv
ing now and 1 expect to enjoy it for
mr.ny year to com? if I can keep
away frorr. ba I foods and have Grap
Nut." Name Given by I'ostum Co.,
Ilattle Creek, Mich.
Th.f re's a reason.
Look in each package for a cory of
the famous little book, "The Road to
t cllville."
EVROPE IS ALARMED OVER i
KAISER WILHELM'S CONDITION
A Vienna throat specialist of world
will, renown ahl iepc tin;; tin- i.l
m-sH of Kaiser Vllln Im :
'I'rof. Schmidt's prolon;"d itay
with the kaiser is evidence of the se
rious condition of the patb nt ittid of
the gravity of the operation. The op
eration, as it has been described ill
the newspaper.... is the most insignifi
cant imaginable. One day of rest and
abstention from speaking should have
been SUliUient for complete recovery.
From the duration of the kaiser's
convalescence and from I'rof.
Schmidt's three weeks' stay, and also
from other incidents intelligible to the
professional mind, it is perfectly plain
that a cleavage of the larjnx has been
performed, and no surgeon decides
upon such an operation unless there
is a growth of a pernicious character.
"An order has gone forth from the
m l that no Viennese surgeon is to
express an opinion on the c.,.;c, but
at professional gatherings no reliance
it- placed in the assurances contained
in the published bulletins.
"History will repent itseir. Some
professional man of renown will have
to be found who will inspire Ihe em
peror with full confidence in himself,
lie will have lo face Ihe world with
the assertion to the last Unit the em
peror's throat disease is harmless,
just as Sir Morel I Mackenzie did. whe
sacrificed bis lime, health and reputa
tion in order to keep the Kmperor
Frederick in ignorance of his true
coudit ion."
A small Frankfort paper, the Kleine
Presse. which has many friends in the
medical circles of Frankfort, says:
"All those who ought to know are
anything but confident in the emper
or's speedy recovery. They regard
the illness in a different light from
that shed upon it by the press in gen
eral. The emperor is much depressed
and his general health has given way
a sood deal."
It is believed in r.eilin that Prof.
Schmidt has only returned to Frank
fort for a time and will soon be in Her
liu again. Doubts are expressed
whether a second operation will not
lie necessary.
Berlin Press Not Satisfied.
A section of the llerlin press con
tinues to be inclined to doubt the olli
cial assurances that ihe emperor is
making satisfactory progress towards
recovery. The rreusische Correspon
dence, declares ho is not doing as well
as could be wished, and that the
wound in his throat is healing slowly.
The paper adds that his majesty looks
worn and ag-d. The Tagliche Itun
dichau demands that the physicians
let Ihe country k-now the real condi
tion of the emperor.
To Tour the World in Auto.
Klie.er K. Smathers. the famous
New York sportsman, is going to tour
the world in an auto that is, partly.
From San Francisco he will sail for
Honolulu. Several weeks will be
spent in the flowery kingdom. A short
trip will be made in the territory sur
rounding Hong-Kong, China, and a
brief visit will be made to Manila.
After touring a few miles into the
provinces he will proceed to Calcutta,
through India to llombay and thence
by loat to Cairo. A short lour through
Italy will bring him to Paris, where
side trip;; will be made to Monte Carlo '
ami other interesting places. Then
to London and back to New York. He
will make the trip in a specially con
structed machine, handled by a chanf-
feur who is a Harvard graduate, and
will be accompanied by his valet and
two friends.
Check Goes to Proper Fund.
Mrs. Ogden Godet sent to Police
Commissioner Green of New York a
check for $ ir.fi in acknowledgment of
her appreciation of the police service
on the occasion of he'r daughter's
marriage to t lie duke of lioxburghe.
Mrs. Goelct wi. bed that the money
BATTLESHIPS.
13. 20C
-TOWS
Se"T3fcaiacr .-v
Con.parative Exhibit of
r f
r
The Port Arthur correspondent of f pan. but that as things stood it would
th;-! Tokio Asahi. one of the best in- I bo impeisible to annihilate the Japa
i'ormed of the Japanese newspapers, ! nese fleet in the first engagement,
sends the following: i while a second encounter would mean
"Viceroy Alexieff. addressing his i the certain defeat if nrjt the annihila
staff. said that if Russia had three j tion of the Russian fleet. "For this
docks at Port Arthur and two at Dal- j reason." the viceroy said, "war with
nv she woulel not hesitate to fight Ja- Japan would not be advisable."
Notable Educator Dead.
Rev. Dr. William Charles Roberts,
president of the Central university,
Danville. Ky.. who has just died of
paralysis, held a notable place in edu
cational circles. Since graduating
from Princeton in 1853 he had been
pastor of several Presbyterian
churches, the president and secretary
of Lake Forest university and lastly
head of the Central. Dr. Roberts, who
wan born in Wales in 1S32, was dis
tinguished as a philologist.
Pays Honors to Colored "Mammy."
All the pallbearers at the funeral
ei Jessica Ormand, an old coleired
"mamniy" of Atlanta. Ga.. who died
the other day. were white men who
had known her when she was a slave.
Several of them hud been nursed by
her in their infancy.
Profitable Chicken Dinner.
.Tohn Melrose, the driver of the gt.
Paul police ambulance, had e-hicken
for dinner the cl'-or clay and in tha
crop of the fowl sicrif.ce.l fur the
purpose he four, i a diamond valued
at $125.
;i'.'Vr...' I ff-.-fe's"-
Surgical Diagram of the Kaicer's Th
Polypus That
should be given to the officers who
were on duty at the wedding, but the
police rules did not permit it. so it
was turned over to the riot relief .fund.
It is understood that some of the
women who were in the crush regard
this as a proper disposition of the
money.
DOCTOR FOR TWO KAISERS.
Prof. Schmidt, Who Operated on
William, Also Attended His Father.
I'rof. Schmidt of Frankfort, who
performed the recent, successful op
eration on the kaisi r. is one of the
most noted larynxologists in Germany.
He first, attracted public attention at
the time when he went to San Remo,
Italy, with Crown Prince Wi'.helm.
now the kaiser, to attend the opera
tion on his father. Emperor Frederick.
Prof. Schmidt has retired from active
practice.
Youthful Pennsylvania Judge.
Robert Yon Moschzisker was on
Monday sworn in as an associate
judge of Common Ple-as court No. o
of Philadelphia. He is the youngest
member of the judit iary. He was in
ducted into office under the appoint
ment of Gov. Penny packer. His regu
lar term of ten vears. to which lie
was elected in November, does not
commence until the first Momlr.y in
January.
NAVIES OF RUSSIA AND JAPAN.
T APAN
1l
m ' rS
&ZTSS7A
PROFFESSOR SCHMIDT
1 cjrtvsz&v
PWS6MI5HI 1
a-
fiiTv
the Strength cf the Fighting Fleets
Congressman Proficient Linguist.
"Jadam" Bede, the new representa
tive from Duluth. has linguistic as
well as political attainments. He has
an eloquent mastery of English, which
his popularity as an orator proves. He
has also picked up a little of the
Swedish language, which is decidedly
useful to him in campaign time. Min
nesota has numerous Swe'dish ve.ters.
In Washington this winter Mr. Bede
is putting in all his spare time study
ing the pure and meledious Castilian.
This is because he is looking forward
to a visit in the Philippines. He pre
fers to be able to do his own talking
with the Spanish races when he
touches the chores en the other side
of the world.
Cleveland Secures Pcpular Preacher.
Rev. R. V. U. Taylor, formerly rec
tor ol Si. John's church i-f !.o An-sre-les.
has accepted the rectorship o
the Church of the Good Shepherd,
one of the laracr np:srcpal con ?rr na
tions of Cleveland. Ohio. The church
has about .loo eoiaruur.icsnts and i.-;
one of the strong parishes of Cleveland.
Showing the
Removed.
Location
the
RECORD TO BE PROUD OF.
Representative Sperry of Connecticut
a Patriotic Citizen.
Representative Nchomhih I). Sperry
ot the second Connecticut district, is
the father of the house in point of
years and therefore- in a class by him
self. He was ?." years o d at his Iat
birthday and yet his step is a -. elastic
and his mind as bright as when he
first entered politics away back in the
'oO's. Mr. Sperry is one of the found
ers of the Republican party. He was
secretary of state for Connecticut
when only -7 years .f age and during
Lin-'oln's line- was secretary of the
Republican national committee and of
the executive coi.iniittee of s.-v'i.
For Twenty e ight ears he was post
master of New Haven, having been
named by Lincoln the lirst tine. The
achievement h" is most proud of. per
haps, is that he went on the bond of
the builders of the .Monitor, which
whipped the Merrimat. lie, with the
other bondsmen, would have lost his
al! had the Monitor laibd.
Witty Shaft Credited to Actress.
Miss Helen I.ackaye. sister of the
popular actor Wilton I.ackaye. has ti;
family gift of repartee fully devel
oped. Recently a young society man
who prides himself on his popularity
with female acquaintances begged
from her a few of the violets she
wore at her corsage. He placed the
flowers, inside the case of his watch,
vowing that as long as he lived they
should repose there. A few days later
the two met again and Miss I.ackaye
asked about Ihe flowers. The young
man was visibly embarrassed, but ex
plained that he had opened the watch
while in the street and that a gust of
wind had blown away the violets.
"And you kept the watch after that?"
said Miss I.ackaye with sweet incredu
lity.
Clergyman's Unhappy Lot.
Rev. G. F. Krisco. a clergyman of
St. P.enet's Kentish Town. England,
receives but a pittance for his serv
ice?, and in order to obtain means
whereby he might maintain the dig
nity of his position lie was obliged tc
take in washing and dig graves. Foi
pursuing: these unclerical oc ".upat ions
he has been censured by hi.; ecclesi
astical superiors.
Jo OATS
cf
teo Nations.
Tho Asahi's ceirrospondf-rit ad(l
th?.. many of the principal Russian
warships are badly in need of repairs,
which t-p.nnot be accomplished in the
present unsettled condition jf affairs.
Consequently Viceroy Alexic-ff said
that he was strongly in favor of peace,
for the present, at least.
Ought to Achieve Success.
During odd moments when not er.
gaged in his duties as a "plait
clothes" detective Patrolman Robeit
H. Hibbard of New York city found
time to study law with such success
that he retired from the force recen'
ly and will at once take up the prac
tice of his profession. Hibbard is an
IAa. B.. having completed courses in
the New York university law school
and the New York law school. He
was admitted to the bar in Julv. after
j serving eiht years as a policeman.
Lady Durand Will Not Entertain.
l.ady Dirand, wife of the new Brit
ish ambassador to Washington, has
Ion?: been in delicate health, and her
daughter wiil act as hostess at all
the social functions given at the em
bassy di'.rins the present season.
Show Practical Appreciation.
In recognition of his twenty-five
years' rectorship of Emmanuel Prot
ectant Episcopal church of Uo.-ton,
the pari-liion.-rs of Rev. Dr. !.e;?hton
Parl.s have presented him with a
purse of $2'V'ihi.
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Miss Wliitta!:cr,a prominent clubwoman
of Savannah, Ga., tells how she was entirely
cured of ovarian troubles by the use. of
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
" Df.ar Mm. l'tMtiiAji: I hrar?ilyr muuend ,yli;t II. IMiiK Iiuiii'a
VcK'talIJ 'iiiiojiimI as a l't wine Toni: ami Regulator. I suffered for
four years with ii 'i uhu it ies ami l lcrirn. t roiildcs. No one but thoM'Vvbo
have experienced this dreadful aouy -:ui form any idea of Ihe pliysicul and
mental misery tho-e endure w !: I-1 e t Ii us a tllii-t !. 'ollr X'fjrlalil
potinei cured me within thrie montlis. I w:ik fully i-tlor'd to lu-iiltli ainl
strength, and now in jur-rbnls are regukir and paiiilcas. What a Messing it
is to l.e able to ol.,..-iiii rifb a remedy vvln-n mi iii.-i uy doi-f orn f a i 1 to bel p yon.
L.vdi.i I-'. I'inkh no's 'i"z'slI 'iiiouiil is l.ctt. r thnri miy do tor
r nieiliej:).' J ever had. cry truly yours, Ml:.s Lahv Will n 1 Ktl., ff4 3Uth St.,
W. Savannah, Ga."
No h sician in the worM ftas liail mm-Ii a f raining or sm-li an
uniouiit ol nit ormal ion al ha ml to assist in the treatment of nil
kiix!s of f'rnriN ills as .M rs. Iiuk han. In Iicr olli-- at Ij nn. ."Ma-s..
sIm is able loilo nior' tor ( lie a i I i ng: oiim-ii ol Ameriia llian tin
iaiailv pli sie'ia ii. Any woman, t lu-relore, is i e-ponsiliN tor lirr
ou ii troiilil lio v; ill not lake tin- pains lo v. ri!e (o 11 i s. ('ink Iiani
ior aeliee. Her aItri'ss i.-i Lynn, Ma., iind lirr inl ' in I mm-
A letter from another woman .showing what was
accomplished in her case by the use of Lytiixi
12. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
V) W.u-? i 0l
The testimonials which wo arc ronstantly inillishin?r from
S"ratjt'ul Avomn irv leynnl a.lonit tlio poui-r of Kliu Ii. Iir:k
lium's Vcjrelablo Compound to conquer female cliscaHCH.
$5000
FORFEIT "t camifit forthwith firivliic Mip oripliial li?l?r fcml l(flitar cf
tHvu loalloiOalaU, wiiicU will pic- their ahtoluie KnnKin'.m.
j. i.wiuiiiin m n
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THERES NO USE ARGUING
DcfUnc Starch U 1 very tet SL1.-J1
Vs a fact.
Try it crwe yotmrlL
We gui.-ir.le sa'-ilactsn cr mcnf- back.
You cin't Xoze.
Dcuarxe Starch Is absolutely free from cfusnlcals.
It maies 'iie doAesloolc bciiT-I J mi o.-iD not rot them.
Get It of your grocer.
16 ounces for 10 cert oae-thirii zrze Sun
j&i gel of acy other branJ..
THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO.,
OKAKA. MB.
Happiness is never picked up on j
..he bargain counter.
1
a bee, making honeyed speeches. j
If you want creamery prices do as
the creameries do, use JUNE TINT
BI TTER COLOR.
You msy "reckon without your
host." but surely not without your j
hostess. I
The new publisher.? of Everybody's
Magazine declare the holiday issue of
the publication to be much the be:st
they have yet produced. It is not the
typical Christmas number made up
of stilted fiction and picture., of the
festival in many lands. It is just an
especial'.y lively and entertaining nia
a.ine, lull of really pj'jod stories, clever
pictures ar.-i well written and timely
articles. In Everybody's 0:10 never
finds a distinguished name tacked to a
dull tale. Among the contributors are
the ablest writers of the day, but it
is in connection with their best work,
net their pot boilers.
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Di au Mi:s, I'inmum: I ;.rn x rr1 'f ul
to yo.i for the help l.Jia 11. I MliklittlilN
" a 'ininniMl ba.s riven me that
I il. riii it but a small return to write you nn
c. prcsf ion of my iH-riefu'c.
'Many years ; u Ifeniij.' vvilh wcnl-ms,
iiifl.'immation, and a biol.tn down hv.'.tcifi.
made me more .'inxious to die than live, but
l,lia I.'. I'isiK'naiii's lalIo t'oin
poiiml M'oa restored my lost strength,
'faking the tnedii in- only two weeks i
eliicei a radical change, niii! two jnontlis re
stored me to perfect health. I am now n
changed woman, and i.iy fr'x-rnlfi wonder at
the change. It is ho marvellous. Sincerely
voiirs. Mixn Maiml 1Ii;j(V, 4"J Grc-ti St.,
llanvillc, Va."
CAPSICUM VASELINE
(ITT fP l OLI.U'MBI i' nl
A nbstitu:e for n4 i:. norm teeter wr
othrr fU-'r. ar4 jll' I Liise r Oi? iin.i t
delii ate ikin. 'I h pa.rV yii.if tnil lii'.iim
Hiialities cf thin rii' le fcr1. lotid'iful. )t:l
nop the tootl ai hr ul tint . vrui f-iifv lirtd
v h t.l ki-imir a. Wer-i o:mi. iid u 1 1 '"i !-(
and v1r etrrnal ronnf-i uotjiit l .ioviii, a!- o
h en external rc.-mdjr for pain in the i hr-t
and M'jn.adi (id rl.'iin;alic. neuralgic nr.j
lioniv rrjini'lainif . A l.'il 'i!l rnee wliat o
rl..i 1 f ji it. ar. it v ill i fv-.tij io m inn! r
abli: in the houirh" hi. 7-'. im i.f-o-.li; "it .
th: bet cf i-!l yo-.r .uri i'ii:i.:is." F;iie I '
rent. at all dru-'ti r. or o-.iicr tf-aP-r. r l r
tenri.ni: this SiiiiiKii.t Vt v in t" tjj;i. il.-ii-s ve
will s.i j cm a e. l by run I. No : ticl . h.. ti
he iif epieii bf li e p ii l: im'.i-.s the ..m i:
cm ;u cur laSl. a- oth rv.i n it ij t.ci s'T.s-irie.
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