The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 25, 1912, Image 5

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Oil I lira v llllns to rlvo millions of free tun-knifes.
I tiiku till tin rlnl. Soli! by drupclM
forWcotilsn vlnl. For fioo ii.ii'kiipp mlilri-iR,
Prof. Munyon, D3rd & Jeffcrxm St Philadelphia. Pa,
Splendid Crops
In Saskatchewan (Western Canada)
80O Bushels from 20 ncron t
ut wilful was tilt llircKtir r
tcturn from n l.lovil
Imlt.Mer fnim In the
rnon of 1510. Mmy
lid Js In thnt niu ell an
other district yield.
eil from 25 to 35 bu
fihclo of wlient to the
ncre. oilier urulnu in
tire portion.
LAnGE PROFITS
arc (lilts il -r 1 oil
1 Ironi (lie I'lM'.l'.
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formal Ion. nrlto to Sup t of linnil
trillion. Uttann, Canada, or to
muiuiian umcrnniriii jim-ui,
W. V. BENNETT
Room In Bldg. Omaha, Nib.
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RELIEVES
TIRED EYES
THE WAY NOWADAYS.
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Hoax My daughter has reached
the nge when a girl begins to think
of marriage.
Joux Just ecven years old, eh?
Coming Financier.
In n certain country village, where
co-operation has a firm hold on tlio
Inhabitants and where the "trndlng
check" habit also flourishes, one lit
tle pirl proudly called to another:
"We've got n new baby ut our
house!"
"Where did you get it?" was the re
ply. "Oh, the doctor brought it."
"Now. why," queried the thrifty lit
tle sympathizer, siavely, "didn't you
buy it nt the store and get -either a
dMrier.tl or a trading stamp? The
doctor doesn't give either, docs he?"
Not Militant.
s "The poclal function at Mrs. Como
np's the other afternoon ended In a
drawn battle."
"What? Not a quarrel?"
"No, Just a tea light."
Ever notice how much cnsler It Is to
go from bad to worse than from good
to better?
SURPRISED DOCTOR.
Illustrating the Effect of Food.
Tho ' romarkablo adaptability of
Grape-Nuts food to stomachs so dis
ordered that they will reject every
thing else, Is illustrated by the case
of a woman In Kacluo, Wis.
"Two yeais ago," sho says, "I was
attacked by a stomnch trouble so se
rious that for a long time 1 could not
take much of any sort of food. Even
tho various kinds prescribed by tho
doctor produced mobt acute pain.
"Wo then got somo Grape-Nuts food,
nnd you enn Imaglno my surprlho and
delight when I found that 1 could eat
It with a relish and without tho slight
est distress.
"When tho doctor heard of It he told
mo to tako several small portions each
dny, becauso ho feared I would grow
tired of It as I had of all other food.
"Hut to his .surprise, (and that of
everybody elso), I did not lire, of
Grape-Nuts, and became better day by
day, till, after somo weeks, my stom
ach entirely recovered and I was ablo
to eat anything my appotlto craved.
"My nerves, which had become so
weakened that I feared I would be
como Incane, were also restored by
tho Grape-Nuts food in connection
with l'ostum which has become our
tnblo beverage I appreciate most
gratefully and thankfully the good that
your food preparations have dono me,
nnd shall bo glad to answer any letters
inquiring ns to my experience." Nnmo
given by Postuin Co., 13attlo Creek,
Mich.
Read tho Uttlo book, "Tho Road tc
Wellville," in pkgs. "Thero's a rea
son." Kvcr rend the nbove IctlfrT A ti
one npticnm from time to time. They
nre iceiiulue, true, and full of liuranu
u(rret.
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HUMDOLDT CHILD'3 CLOTHING
IGNITED DY KITCHEN FIRE.
NEWS FROM OVER THE STATE
What Is Going on Htre and Titers
That is of Interest to the Read'
am Throughout Nebraska
and Vicinity.
Xl'imboldt The !)-ycnr-old daughter
of Will Collins and wife resolved fatal
burns at her homo hero, Tho little
girl's clothing became Ignited while
putting coal In the kitchen stow. Tlio
mother attempted to extinguish the
flame, but ilio child rushed Irom tlio
room out Into tlio open air, and lie
foro the likui! could he oxtinKulahod
slio had Inhaled the Uames and ie
eelved burns which proved fatal,
death occurrltiK the following moru
liii,'. Many Pay Last Tribute.
Orand Island The funeral of .lames
M. Punkel, sheilff of Hall county, who
was accidentally killed by a I'nlon
l'aciflc train at Chapman last week,
was held from the court house, the
Ilcv. L. L. I.lpe of St. Paul's English
Lutheran church olllclatlng. Kully
2,500 people are estimated to havo
called at tlio building during the
afternoon. All of the halls, corridors
and looms were tilled and only about
one-tenth of tho assembly could be
seated In the court room, where tho
tervlces Were hold.
His Mind a Blank.
Fremont .1. W. Allberry, a Sunday
school missionary for the American
Sunday school union, caused the police
a two days' search and his family
and frlonds much worry by mysteri
ously dropping out of sight for a
period of two days. He returned with
ids feet frozen and only $2 left of a
$20 bill. With regard to his conduct
or his experiences. Allberry's mind
Bccmc-d to be a blank.
Bible Reading Imperative.
Kearney A resolution has been
adopted by the board of education
making it imperative that the Ulblo
he read In the public schools. It was
also resolved that copies of tho ten
commandments nnd the lord's prayer
be conspicuously posted on the walls
of every school room.
Some Cold at Lynch.
Lynch Tho thermometer report for
this place last week is as follows.
.January !, 10 below; January 10, 10
below; January 11. 20 below; Janu
ary 12, -10 below. This is the record
of tho government thermometer.
NEWS FROM THE STATE HOU8E.
Congressman George W. Norrls has
filed application for nomination for
United StateB senator.
Governor Aldrlch was tho speaker
at the meeting of tho Stuto Volun
teer Firemen's association at Kear
ney. Henry Howard of Elk Creek, for
merly commandant of tlio soldiers'
homo at .Milford, has Hied us a repub
lican candidate for state land com
missioner. Three hundred corporations doing
business In the stato havo had their
charters forfeited through failure to
pay tho corporation tax to tho state,
according to law.
A "blue sky" law similar to tho ono
now In operation In Kansas wbb unani
mously endorsed for passago in Ne
braska nt tho recent meeting of tho
state board of agriculture.
During the month of December the
state used $3.13 worth of sugar in state
Institutions, over $3,000 worth of moat
and over $14,000 was spent for fuel
nnd lights. Vouchers allowed for
supplies for state Institutions for tho
month of December aggregate $S0
251.47, according to a compilation by
Land Commissioner Cowlos.
Following an effort made to organ
ize a statu peace Kiclety In Nebraska,
several of tho out-ln-tlie-stato towns
have responded and havo Indicated
that they would start activity in that
direction at onco. Professors Howard
nnd Fling of the stato university and
tho Rev. A. U Wratherly of Lincoln
urn prominently Identified with the
movement.
State Treasurer George will call In
$1.")0,000 of registered stato warrants.
This will wipo out about hnlf of the
list of outstanding stato warrants.
Judge James C. Qulgloy of Valen
tino has written the game warden
that tho snow nnd continued cold hns
killed a largo number of quail In
Cherry county, and If present condi
tions provnll much longer thero will
bo no quail left. Ho laments this out
look, because quail had Increased in
numbers under the stato protective
laws.
Thomas L. Sloan of Pender, an at
torne who lays claim to Indian an
cestry, hns filed nomination papers as
a democratic candldato for represen
tative in tho legislature.
State Flro Commissioner Randall
estimates tho total fire loss In Ne
braska last year as something over
mo and three-quarters million dollars,
as compared with more than $2,100,
100 tho year previous. His figures in--Mcsto
th.it while tho loss was smallor.
'ho number of fires in tho Btato was
'tout 10 per eent more in 1911 than
in 1010.
blULH NLW5 t)l- NuUilASKA
Rpnallo h figuring on putt'.iig In n
system i.f w.iterwoiks Him spniig.
The Kearney Comtnrclnt club v, HI
hold Its annu.ll "hpread" Fein nary 2,
The Franklin County Tribune, at
Hloomlngtou, hao suspended public.)
Hon.
The cider factory at Peru shipped
eleven cailo.ids of cider the past
season.
The line new $20,000 opeia hoiffio
at Palmer was totally destroyed by
lire Sundny.
Revival meetings at Sterling are be
lug well nttended and much Interest
Is manifested.
('apt. Cyrus N. llalrd. pioneer of
Lincoln, early postmaster and promi
nent cltl.ni, Is dead
The Cuming county runners' Insti
tute will meet at West Point. January
31 and February 1, 1.H2.
The annual meeting ot the N'ebtas
ka State Press association will he held
In Lincoln, .tunc li, I and 5
Ilwlglit .Matdin, of Peru, fourteen
yenrs of age. was u victim of coasting,
having had one of his nrms broken.
The Dodge county board has de
cided to Increase the dike work at the
head of Fremont Island In the Platte
river.
O. T Little of Humboldt may loso
the sight of an eye tut the result of a
mass of mortar striking that organ
while plastering.
Henry C. Me.Mnkcn, one of the old
est pioneers of the state. Is dead of
Ilrlght's disease nnd heart trouble at
Plattsmoiith, aged 72.
The Rev. George 11. Tafl of N'orman,
Okla.. who has accepted the pastorate
of the Hastings Haptlst church, has
arrived with his family.
The Alliance postal savings depos
itory has been made a general depos
itory lor all of the smaller depositories
In northwestern Nebraska.
Mrs. I. F. Roach, wife of Rev. I. F.
Roach of St. Paul's Methodist church
at Lincoln, Is dead of blood poison
contracted several weekB ago.
The Farmern' Elevator company nt
Shickley totaled a business of nearly
IIOO.OOO bushels of grain biBt year, and
netted a profit of over $1,000 as a re
sult. Thero were twenty-four applicants
for the position of janitor of the Gngo
county court house before the county
board. II. E. Palmer of Beatrice has
landed the Job.
M. .M. Johnson. Inventor and owner
of the Old Trusty Incubator, manufac
tured at Clay Center. Is dead at Idaho
Springs, Colo., where he went In Au
gust for his health.
A mass meeting Is called at Pawnee
for January 22 to tako steps to re
place the school building recently
burned there, and to securo additional
educational facilities
Tho biennial conference of tho Sev
enth Day Adventlst church, now in,
session nt College View. Is one of tho
largest in tho history of tho church
and will InBt threo weeks.
Nebrasmi farmers are feeling ex
tremely good over the snow lying on
tho ground for so extended a period.
They say it Insures n record-breaking
growth in the spring for wheat,
Tho Rev. C. F. Stevens, pastor of
the Central Christian church of Seat
tle, Wash., has accepted a call to tho
Christian church of Heatrlce, to suc
ceed the Rev. .T. E. Davis, who Is soon
to leave.
Milton R. Powell, for many yoarB a
resident of Nebraska City, has been
elected president of the Young Men'B
Christian association at St. Joseph,
and will uso his best effortB to ralso
the $2.-,00() that Is needed by tho asso
ciation of that city.
Sixty horses havo died during the
past week In tho vicinity of Firth nnd
Hickman. Though an attempt has
been mado to find tho cause, little
headway has been gained. Tlio symp
toms nro similar to those which fol
low tho eating of loco-weed.
A coroner's jury failed to clear all
the mysteries surrouiyllng tho sudden
accidental death of Postmaster
Charles A. Brandt of Glcnvlllo, who
was found In a dying condition bo
nenth his automobile in his private
garage near his residence at that
place.
A movement Is on foot in north'
eastern Nebraska to develop the
power of tho Niobrara rlvor for tho
purpose of furnishing current for the
oporation of electrical trains between
South Sioux City, through Jackson
Ponca, Martlnsburg, Hartlngton
Uloomfleld and Center to Niobrara
and a branch lino from Center
throurh Vordlgro and Walnut to
MIncola.
Four Hastings young people, Miss
Maudo Darter. Miss Cora Wllloy
CharleB Hammor, and Chris Roush
escaped possible death or serious In
jury when an automobllo turned tur
tle on the asylum road, near that
place.
Twenty-four years ago January 12
Nebraska was In tho grip of tho "big
hllzznrd," In which nearly ono hun
dred liver, wore lost. Nearly half that
number occurred In this stato, while
Iowa and other surrounding Btatcs
suffered Bovcrely.
Students of that state attending tho
university will organlzo a Missouri
club.
James Stewart roll off an englno In
tho Falrbury yards with a torch In his
hands which, exploding, burned him
Bovcroly.
During a lire in tho Stolnnuor high
1 school tho pupils wcro marched out
In perfect order by tho principal In
less than flvo minutes.
By tho overturning of a stovo In
his mail cart, which destroyed n quan
tity of mail matter, M, H. Isabel, a
rural carrier nt Plattsruouth, was so
vorcly burned, cut and bruised.
LOST 01 POUNDS.
Another Terrlhlo Case of Gravel
C'jrcd By Doart's Kidney Pills.
Clias, L'nderhtem. 50 W. I Ith St., Chi-
cage, HI., says: "Kidney tumble ran
me down from W to i:U5 pounds and
1 was but n shadow of my former self.
Oh! how 1 suffered. I
became f-o bad tho
doctors said my left
sldo was paralyzed. I
could not walk with
out assistance. 1 grew
art?
worso and went to n
"'wllC lK'fM'ltal but was nol
not
y-v v" '",,r",d. ' mentis
WW nil thought I wouh
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illo. 'I'hi-oit weeks
I after I began taking
Dean's Kidney Pills, I passed n giavel
ntonc mi largo as a pea. Tho stones
continued to pass at intervals.
1 passed eleven In ono day. Doar.'s
Kidney Pills finally euied mo
nnd I have had no kidney trouble
KllUO "
"When Your Hack Is Lame, Remem
ber the Name 1)0 N"S " 500.1111 stores.
l'obler-Mllhurn Co , Buffalo, N. Y.
An Evcry-Ony Creed.
I dcMiie lo radiate health, cheerful-
ness, sincerity, culm coinage ami good
will. I wlhh to lle without hate,
whim, jealousy, enw or fear. I wish
10 he simple, hone.-tt, natural, frank,
clean in mind mid clean in body, uti
ntTcetcil, lendy to s:iy ' I do not know"
11 i-o It he, to meet alt men on an nb-
rolute equality, to race any obstacle
and meet eery dllllculty unafraid and
unabashed. 1 wish others 10 live
their lives, too, up to their highest,
fullest and best To that end 1 pn.y
that I may never meddle, dictate, In
terfere, give advice that Is not want
ed, nor assist when my services are
not needed. If I can help people I'll
do It by giving them a chance to help
themselves; and If I can uplift or In
spire, let It he by example. That Is
to say. I deslie to he radiant to radl
Hie life. Klhert Hubbard.
The Thin Girl's Temper.
No thin woman can alTord to lose
her temper "Nothing," says a good
authority, "will make jou so angular
ur gle your face such an undesirable
look as the fioo Indulgence of your
ovtn will." A girl who was thin to n
really painful degree galued 30 pounds
in 00 days on tho following regime:
l'welvo hours sleep a day; a well
ventilated and cold room lo sleep In,
with plenty of fresh air all night :
ilgbt down coverlets for warmth and
hot-water bugB at tho feet If they
uro cold; loose, light clothing at all
times, with plenty of space about the
chest, shoulders and waist; a diet of
cereals, cocoa, fresh fruits or Btarchy
vegetables, potatoes, beans, etc., milk
nnd cream everything ot a warming,
fat -producing nature In the way of
food; warm baths, though not too fre
luently. "Those Youthful Prodigies."
"Will wonders never cease?" said
Jones to his wife. "Here Is an account
of a six-year-old boy who can work
tho most dilllcult problem In al
gebra." "Remarkable!" admitted Mrs. Jones,
"but I know a four-year-old girl that
knows Greek. Where docs your Ut
tlo wonder live?"
"In Boston. Whore does your lln
gulstlc marvel live?"
Mrs. Jones gazed out of tho window
with a far-away look In her eye as sho
answered: "In Greece." National
Food Magazine.
When Your Eyes Need Care
TryMurlno Kvo Itemcilv. NoSinurtltic Freli
Fltio AetM (julol.ly. Try It lor Itnl, We.ilc,
Wittery KjeH nml (itiiiiiilati-il i:ji'IMn. IIIiih
tratril Hook in etirh r.ii'liiicc. Mnrlno Is
rompoandt-d br our Ocnllnls not n"l'utrnt Med
Kino" but used In nim stful I'lijilclinin' l'rai--tlio
for limny retire. N'ntr ili'dlinted lo tlio I'uli
lln nnd told br liriinKlsis nt 2.V nnd 60o per Hull lo.
Murine Kjn Hilve In Aseptln Tillies, .c unit Ulo.
Murlno Eyo Romody Co., Chicago
A Celebrated Basso.
"When Herr Growler began to sing
did not you abscrvo how our hostess
glanced apprehensively at tho win
dows?" "Yes. I daro sny sho was afraid
the window-panes would be shat
tered." Important to Mothors
Examine carefully every bottle ol
CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
Infants and children, and see that it
Tlnnro (lift
Signature of l&7&2ZA
In Uso For Ovor 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Escaped.
Glllet So you'vo Just como from
Honpecked'b funeral. How did the old
boy look? Natural?
Percy No relieved. '
CREAM OF RYE
For health and energy eat it for
breakfast. Reduces cost of living.
Free Sliver 3poon In every package.
Ask your grocer for a package
Friendship.
"Are they friends?"
"Well, ono of them lends tho oth
er money, but I'm not sure which is
which."
Hamlins Winird Oil in recommended by
many pliyciciuiiH. It is used in ninny pub
lic and private hopitnln. Why not keep
i bottle on hand in your own home?
A girl may not really object to be
ing kissed, but she objects to tho
young man's thinking that sho doesn't
object.
ONT.V ONK "IIIIOMO OIIIMNK."
mt ! I.AXATIVK IIIIOMO UUINIKK.
lwik for
.pit niKPntnrn ot it. w. now. r..
rer lo Curt! u Cold lutmu !;. i:
lud tlio World
The man who Is compelled to too
tho mark may develop Into a chronic
kicker.
.TiE HOME LIFE OF THE
SETTLER
WESTERN CANADA AFFORD3 ALL
THE COMFORTS AND MANY OF
THE LUXURIES.
A young lady of luconsln he cured I
a ccitlllcato at the .Milwaukee olllco ,
of tho Canadian Ciovcitimcut, ami on
presenting tills to the ticket agent ol
tho uiilway at tho Canadian boundary
Hue she scented a delict at a reduced
into which carried her lo Edmonton,
Albetta, I root which point, about tor
t miles, she had filenilu Thin was a
couple of years ago, and tho young
lady Is now man led to one ot the
promising young fainiers or the dis
trict. In writing of her trip to the Mil
waukee lepret'entatlves of tho Cana
dian Government she says: "I enjoyed
my trip up lure very much, and ex
pect to go out to our homestead In
tlie Pembina dlsltlct next spring" To
the houscwilo the itilorniatlou that
she has "put up twelve quartu of rasp,
boirles" Is Important, as they "picked
them theiiiselve!!," and they might
very beautiful." Speaking or tho
friends with whom sho went up to
live, sho says: "They certainly liae
n beautiful farm and housn" they
had been there about four years, also
going from Wisconsin "they have
about twenty acres of oats and bar
ley, flvo acres nllnlfn, three acres po-
liiuii'-i nun 1 nun t niiiM. iiui ninny in
uvo deked ton i. es the quan.l.y . . JJJ T ft Pinkham's Vcro
ll.ey had required the... lor the.e s R CompoUfi for my healUi'-Mrs.
no country whole w Id fruit grows In BCT ,'.;. Wampu:k, 621 S. Ransom
mini minium ie. mo louir goes on g Qttumwn, lowiu ,
to say, and this Is Intel est lug ironi n , ' . . ,.; ,, ,, , a.-i..i -J
...... ..I.w 1 lu COIISHlUr HCII M-llltl Annuo.
.li.OMlll o niiiim iiiiiiii. .liu iiMMivij n i
vegetables. I think they have about I ' .in,!m;l "T ?,; -rf. I
lo.ty aces under cultivation alfogelh- eiir 'f.r ' 'AviKl
or. They a.e now dialnlng a slough loof Lyd,a L. P.nkham a Vcgeto
which they will arterwards plow and bio compound.
mil Int.. fnll u-lionl Thov t lun hnvi. ' )'0H w,lnfc HPOrlnl fllKlCO ITrH-n tO
put Into rail wheat. I ho also lun ,o j E inuiiBni Medlcluo Co. (coml
n largo herd or cattle, and Mrs. C. I, ' .i-iv i.vini. Muhh. Your letter will
has about 100 chickens They inako
on an average of 30 pounds of butter
every week. I novor saw such grand
ci earn."
Now these people tiro enjoying llfo
in Alberta; they have a splendid ell
mate, excellent prospects, and are
happy that they aro part and parcel
in the working out or the upbuilding
oi a new country, inni win ins.o us
iilnoo ntomn-ut Mm iiriifri-oiiuK-ii ,.,,,..
place amongst ino prof,iessne conn-
tries or mo ccmury. .uniuera or loi
ters that express satisfaction as ex
trcmo as tho ono quoted appear In
llteraturo sent out by the Canadian
Government r.nd which may be had
on application to any of its agents.
Asking a Good Deal of Her.
Mrs. Back-Bay 1 shnll want you to
be drossed by three o'clock, Ellen,
to rccelvo any friends who may call.
Ellon Oh, lor.
goln' to be In?
mum:
Ain't you
The Fountain Head of Life
Is The Stomach
A man who has weak and impaired stomach and who does not
properly digeit his food will toon find that hia blood haa become
weak and impoverished, and that hia whole body ia improperly and
insufficiently nourished.
Or. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY
makea tho atommeh atronQ, promote the flow ot
dl&eatlve lulcea, reatorca the loat appetite, makes
aaalmllotlon perfect, tnvl&uratea tho liver and
purities and enriches the blood. It la the Great blood'tttaker,
Slesh-bullc'er and restorative nerve tonic. It makea mem
mtroni In body, actlvo In mind and cool la tudgemcat.
This "Discovery" is a pure, glyceric extract of American medical roots,"1
absolutely free from alcohol and all injurious, habit-forming1 drugs. All its
ingredients arc printed on itc wrapper. It has no relationship with secret
nostrums. lis every ingredient is endorsed by the leaders in all the schools of
medicine. Don't accept a secret nostrum ns a substitute for this Cime-proven
remedy op known composition. Ask otm nbioiibohs. They must know of
many cures made by it during past -10 years, right in your own neighborhood.
World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N. Y.
W. L. DOUGLAS
255, 2.50, '3, 3.50,4 & '5 SHOES
All Styles, All Leathers, All Sizes and Widths,
for Men, Women and Boys.
THE STANDARD OK QUALITY
FOR OVER 30 YEARS
THE NEKT TIME YOU NEED SHOES
giveW.L. Douglas shoes a trial. W. L.
Douglas name stamped on a shoe guar
antecs superior quality and more value
for the money than other makes. His
name and price stamped on the bottom
protects the wearer against high prices
and inferior shoes. Insist upon having
the genuine W. L. Douglas shoes.
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W TO ORDER BY MAIL Shoes 8ont Every where All Charges Prepnld.
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You will like Lewis' SInglo Binder. A fresh hnnd-mado cigar. Dctter
tobacco, better mado and better tasting than most 10c cigars. Many
smokers prefer Lewie' Slnclo DInder to 10c cigars.
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WELL AGAIN
Freed From Shooting Pains,
Spinal Weakness, Dizziness,,
by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
Ottumwn, I own. "For years I wan
almost u constant sulTcrer from femalo
trouble in all itfl
dreadful forms;
shootinir painn all
over tny body, sick
headache, spinal
weakness, dizziness,
depression, and
everythiiiK that wan
horrid. 1 tried many
doctors in difFeront
part:) of tlio United
States, but Lydia E.
l'inklinm'n VoRctn-
ble Compound has dono more forme than
till the doctors. 1 feel it tny duty to tell
No woman BUiTorinrc from any form
of femalo troubles should loso hopo un
til bho hns given Lydin E. Pinkham's
VvKutuhlo Compound u fnir trial.
This famous remedy, tho medicinal in
irrcdlents of which uro derived from
I native roots and herbs, hoa for nearly
fortv vears proved to bo a most valua
ble tonic and invii'orntor of tho fo-
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bo opened, read and answered by a
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