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/SALES RECORD FOR NEBRASKA FARMS SHATTERED t» _ . . _ _ ____ Last Week Is Highest of This Year Prosperity Reports (ionic From All Sections of State; $225 Per Acre Recorded. iowa Sales Boom, Too More reports nf farm sales In Ne braska were rereived by the real fstate hoard last week than in any g It her previous week of this year. w , Tnbse reports rama from all sec Jons of the state, from the extreme last to the extreme west, with prices 111 above what land sold for a year Igo. S212.50 Ter Acre. , An SO-acre farm west of" Kennard )ras sold for $212.50 per acre. An Ither large sale was that of 288 acres tear Wymore for $152 an acre, this purchase having been made at an auc tion sale. One of the outstanding tales of the week was that of the z^lTb-acrp farm at Hall county, which - lix weeks ago was offered at auction, but not sold because the highest bid las only $84 uer acre.which amount the court refused to accept. f This same farm last week was put $p at auction again and was sold (or $104 an acre, an advance of $20 per acre in six weeks. In York tounty an 80-acre farm was sold for $225 per acre to a buyer who a short lime previous had paid $200 for an kther 40-nrre tract. Iowa Farm Sales. In the western part of the stat" pne of the sales was a quarter section Which sold for a total of $24,000. Yhis property was five miles from Bayard pnd was purchased by a Denver tn vestor. This land had no improve Oients except fences. In Thurston county two farms of JfiO acres each resold for $155 and $100 per acre, respectively, and an ether farm In the same county con f listing of 202 acres sold at $200 per tore. Several sales were also reported in |owa during the week. The largest fcf these was a 240-acre farm near parson which sold for a total of $05, #00, all cash except $18,000. Other Iowa farm sales were from |l00 to $257 per acre. FOWLERSALES MAKE BIG GAIN t Burt C. Fowler company reports a Continued demand for medium priced homes as shown by the following list of sales during October: 1-room stucco residence at *tl South fiv-hpi‘orol «treel to Mirim . tendon (through tnuht-Bedfurd Company) IjSS&sa&trvUiMS i’fesKWKSyaw.fflsi rr* d Shorn.’ll Company) $C.r.00_ 9-room 2-famlly Rwe llng at 2.29 How ard Hi-ert to an Inventor. 4fit00 g-room modern residence at l#1* trnirtv fourth elreet to I.eah H. oenrie, **7°-room modern home at 11M {Twenty-eighth etreet to Oeeualdo Mubn • ro, 47.700. FIVE ACCIDENTS ' AT BRIDGEPORT Bridgeport, Neb., Nov. 1.—Five «r ridents In as many days happened at Mitchell this week. Theodore Thompson may lose one ive nf the result of the backfire of r shotgun. F. h. Damp lost the end of one finger In the machinery At the sugar factory. Homer T-ong was Injured, possibly Internally, when he fell from a teeter hoard at school. Deroy Beebe fractured a collarbone when he was thrown from a horse. Faul Jaques was bruised and possibly Internally Injured when run down and trampled on by a drove of cattle. BIGAMIST GETS long sentence Grand Island, Neb., Nov. 1. 1-loyd A\\ Mason was sentenced to the state penitentiary for from one to seven years on the charge of bigamy, to which he pleaded guilty. Though having a wife and one child. Mason, on a drunken orgy, left with a girl for Council Bluffs, .was married nnd returned, according Ito his statement, remembering little of the details. Mason was arrested at 1 Scottsbluff In September an.l served B short sentence for wife desertion. laundryman is ' I SERIOUSLY ILL 1* Beatrice, Neb., Nov. 1. "Daddy •Kimball, who established the first * steam laundry In Beatrice about 40 ■ Years ago and who has been seriously ill at his apartments at the Paddock Siotel the last few days »" the result „ Stroke Of paralysis, Is reported slightly improved. Mr. Kimball and his sort, the late Frank Kimball, for mterlv owned laundry plants at Omaha nnd points tn Iowa. He Is 84 and 'little hopes are held for his recovery. HORSE ATTACKS YOUTH AT PLAY : Bridgeport, Neb.. Nov. l.-Runntng Into a Stable while playing hide and ' ,,)c at school proved disastrous to '1 tjienry Pinter, 10, of Morrill. A horse tin the barn kicked him violently to Hie floor and trampled him, causing ' possible Internal Injuries,^ ^ Platte Republicans Will Hear Coolidge Radio Talk l Columbus, Neb., Nov. 1.--Platte t eoun,v republicans nt their rally din „,r tn he held In the Federated church Monday night will listen to a radio •address, b.v President Coolidge, which will b«* broadcasted from IVaeb'ng ton. “j Beautiful New Country Club dedicated at Bed Oak - — — ■ — .. ■— —-* --—i Nperinl IHtpntrh to Tin* Omnlm Itep. Rp<! Oak, la., Nov. 1.—Red Oak l» no\y the proud possessor of a country club, formally opened and dedicated with a ball Friday evening. The club building was completed recently at a coat of $ 18,0(»«. The grounds of the Oak Hill Coun try club, which Include a nine bole golf course, tennis courts and a trap shooting range, are located two miles enat of town on the Harding high way, on beautifully rolling land. They new club bouse is situated on the highest spot of ground, and from its spacious verandas an excellent view of the surrounding country and the town of Red Oak may be obtained. The building is constructed of Adel iron tile and is approximately 300 feet long by 40 feet wide. Two Big Fireplaces. The first floor of the building is oc cupied by the main dining room, which opens on a wide porch through French doors and windows. In the west wing of this floor are located the men's lockers and showers. The east wing contains the kitchen. Water for the building is supplied by a pressure tank and two-inch mains connected with wells 750 feet from the house. The water is pumped by electricity. A commodious bnlllroom is located !n the center of the second floor. The room is beautified by two immense Fever Caused bv Poor Elimination of Body's Heat j Chiropractic Adjustment's Fac tors That Bring About High Temperature by Restor ing Work of Organs. By I)RS. FRED B. AND CEMA K. BROWN. Fever 1* due to execs* of oxygenn tlon and lack of elimlli.ttlon of heat. There Is a great production of heat through muscular activity. Approxl mately 75 per cent of heat Is pro duced by tVie muscles. The glandular system Is also a factor In producing heat. Normal temperature runs from St!.6 to 89 per cent, but at 3 or 4 p. m. temperature rises, while It Is much lower In the morning. Food taken Into the system eon slats partly of protein and carbo hydrates. Protein alone produce heat. The contraction of muscle* produces heat through cellular activity. Primarily, the two Im portant avatema of heat loss are the skin and the lungs. The kidneys are a large factor In heat loss as well. In cold weather we shiver, " an adaptatlve effect to control the muscles thereby producing heat. I.tings l>i**i|>nle Heat. The lungs produce heat dissipation through exhalation, while the akin regulates heat through perspiration and radiation. Evaporation Is varl able, depending upon external condl tlons. After food Is taken Into the sys tern, each cell takes what It needs for Its maintenance. As the food passes each cell from Ifc n on It Is waste to that particular cell. This Is called selective Influence. The organs of digestion should wo'rk 1n as perfect harmony as the spokes of a wheel. Should there he a presnue on a nerve supplying one of those organs It Interferes with the mechanism of the other organs ss a missing spoke In a wheel will weaken the wheel. The liver Is the greatest heat gen eratlng organ of the body. It Is In the liver that the sugars and starches are broken up. Should there be an impingement on one or more nerves supplying the liver, It might, cause the retention of sugars and starches, which, being chemicals, undergo a change and cause undue beat In the body. The kidneys ns well as the skin normally throw off three pints of waste every 24 hours. Should the toxins remain In the body through the lack of heat dissipation, the sudorlferlotis glands of the skin con tract, thereby closing one avenue of elimination. Two Possible Results, If there Is an Impingement of a nerve supplying the kidneys, one of two things happen: either the kid neys throw off loo milch fluid, some of which Is essential to different parts of the body, or else |! wilt not throw off enough thereby causing a damming hack of toxins that should he eliminated. These toxins are cir culated through the blood stream and th* innate Intelligence resident In the brain tries to eliminate them thrdugh the skin. As these toxins are of a chemical consistency, and a waste matter to the body, they sometimes cause eruptions as they force a way through the sudoriferous glands of the skin. Any wasle material retained In tlm body become* a poison to the »>• tern. In the la*t analysis fever 1* really produced by the combuitlon of »ugar* and starch*-* In the liver us well as the improper elimination of toxins. The chiropractor adjust* the cause of fever. This real ore* n proper functioning of all organs of elimi nation and thereby terminate* th* fever. I,..mi...' -.... ■ ■ ' LV"»»" stone fireplaces, both more than 10 feet wide. Stones for the flreplnccs were collected by the club members. More lhan 20 ton** of material Is con tained in each of these fireplaces. Woodwork in Green. Tn the east wing on the second floor a re the men's card room, coal room and store room. The west wing con tains the womens lounge, which is equipped with another brick fireplace. This wing also contains ladies’ locker j rooms and showers. Both wings are connected!)}* stairways with the first floor. Much care has been given to the selection of a harmonious color for the interior. All woodwork i*a in green, which contrasts with the cream nf the walls. The wicker furniture is tinted to match the green of the* woodwork. l)r. Spicer President. The cluh now has nearly If00 mem bers, and they financed the construc tion of the golf links and clubhouse without placing any indebt ness upon the cluli. Office rs of the dub rae: Dr. B. F. Spicer, president: W. M. Apple, vice president: II. J. Fisher, secretary; H. ('. Jfoughton, jr., treasurer, and Thomas (\ Murphy, chairman of the house committee. New Church at York Dedicated Hpffinl DUpitrh to TIi# Oninha Bee. York, Nov. 1.—'The new 536,000 Kvangelical Luthern church will he dedicated here Sunday. Ministers from Seward, Hampton and Garl will assist Rev. Otto’ Ratz, pastor, In the services. A choir of 60 voices will | take part In the dedication. The new church Is brick, of Gothic architecture. In addition to the main auditorium and gallery, th* church has social room* and a kitchen In the basement. The building was designed by Julius Kazz of Atchison, Kan. Poultry Dealer Buys “Human Face” Chicken Columbus, Neb., Oct. 27.—"The chicken with the human fare!’' It's an ordinary two year mongrel Orpin ton-Rhoda Island Krd hen sold by a Platte county farmer with a flock of other fowls to a poultry house here. Delbert Smith, receiving clerk at the plant, bought It at market prices. At night he works as a stage hand In a local theater, lie hopes to sell It to some firm that supplies the show with odd fowls. The hen weighs two end one half pounds and Is normal. TRACTOR INJURES CRESTON FARMER Columbus. Neb., Nov. 1.—Alphonse Hamllng, Crestnn farmer, was cut sc verely about the head and face when a piece pf steel flew from the tractor, with which he was working, and struck him. ColumltiiH (!. of (,’. to Aid “Y" ami Poultry Meets Columbus, Neb., Nov. 1 The state T. M. C. A. bo ys' conference, tu be held In Columbus November L’S, 29 and So. and the annual exposition of the Platte Valley Poultry anti Pet Stock association, which will be held here December 1 to 5, will be aided financially by the <'o)umhus Chamber of Commerce, according to n decision made bv I lie board of directors «>f the organization. Pythian* Klrrt. Albion, ,\>b.. Nnv. 1.— Tbs local Knights nf Pythias lodgs held Its an nusl reunion and banquet at tha Amsrlran I.cglnn hall Thursday ava ning. TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES Evary Malta Lowest prices, easy terms, at tractive rental rates. Save money and Kl't quality at All Makes Typewriter Company, Inc. 70S S. tan, ,*t. PhniM AT 74 IS 7414 _____________________ ESCAPED YOUTH GETS 10 YEARS Columbus. Neb., Nov. 1.—"Slip pery” Charles Cannon, 20, who es raped from the Platte county Jail three months ago by running past Sheriff DUn I el Knvanaugh while the latter was bringing prisoners their noonday meal, ha* been given a 10 to 20 year lentenre for a minor burglary In Flnyd county, Indiana, according to word received here. Cannon, who admitted the theft of 11.01)0 worth of Jewelry from the J. K. blneen home iu Columbus, when he was captured In Omaha, was given a six month county Jail sentence here, escaping shortly afterward. | Mil lard Home Sale Largest in Past Week Fori}-Ono Sale?. Involving $328,310, Are Rp corded in Omaha. Forty-one sales of real estate, in voicing $4,000 or more each, were filed In the office of the register of deeds last week. The total amount of these sales was S32S.310. The largest sale recorded last week was that of the Millard home at J33 North Thirty-ninth street to Mr. and Mrs. Schall for $28,000. Following Is a list of sales: North Birie^— Ha rt holomew Real Estate company to T. (', Torrmon. 2612 Amen avenue. $4,800: Juliana Steven to Mary A. «>»'!. 3911 North Eighteenth atreet, $7 500; <tusta\e Bayadorfer to Amalia Potter. 2012 Fowler avenue. $6,000; F. Jonea to W F, A bend rot h. 2424 1.aural avenue. $6,750; F. H. Hanaen to W. A. Wolff 2826-28 Sherman avenue, $25,000; J.owim Levinson to Ephriam Weinberg, 2431 Caldwell atreet, St.oon. Minne Luts-—T. W. Metcalf to Kathne W. Nicklen. 2737 Bauman avenue, $5,850; M. K. Ital.aton to Frieda Ffchner. on Itla i atreet between Twenty.eighth atreet and Minne Luaa avenue. $5,500; I. C. Palmer to Miry Qauthas, 2724 Vane atreet $• 1 Xorah li. Flaherty to K. B. Rhine, 2430 Newport avenue. $6,600. Weat Karnam—Moaea Fanger to Fila delfo Catania. 102 South Thirty-seventh “treet. $12,000; Ephrlain Weinberg to Wil liam Mackey, jr.. 4250 Farnant atreet, $5,800; Olive IT. Roberta to Ora D. Nie mann. 322 South Thlrty-alxth atreet. $17. 500; Ora D. Niemann to Olive If. Roberta, 111 North Thirty-fifth atreet. $8,500; olive If Roberta to Pea? la Shelly, 111 North Thirty-fifth atreet. *8.500; ,T. H. Millard to Nelle Rchall, 123 North Thirty, ninth atreet, $28,000. Northwest-—**. E. Beck to f*. F Bon gardt, aoutheaat corner Forty-ninth and Miami streets, $5,400; Edith Peteraen to K C. Whalen. 3858 Charles street. $7,000; Alh e K. Davis to John Horn. Fontenelle boulevard between Bedford avenue and Wirt atreet. $7,360; I. N. Preble to E. S. Pickens. 4232 Binney atreet. $4,000; Henry Boyer to W S. Appelby, 3662 Amea ave nue. $4,200: t'harlea Middlemtaa to Casaandra A. Philbin, 4122 Hamilton atreet. $6,200. Dundee—c C. Alllaon to M B Critten den. 316 South Flfty-aecond atreet, $12, oOO; Alice M lluatpn to H B. Htiaton. o»16 Dodge atreet. $12,000; W. W 8km; man to Margaret E. McKHigott, 4616 Farnani atreet. $6,500. South Omaha—lonn pemuynrk to Joseph Mellcher. 3614 V atreet $4,450; Minnie Ford to J F. Murphy. 2 $ 2 0 - 2 2 M at reef, and 5229 South Twenty-fifth atreet. $7.*50: Vac lav Hanoueek to George Margen. 5210 South Twenty.aecond atreet. $ 5**0: G. ('. Flack to H I,. Marple. on Thirty.eighth atreet between Jt and S street*. *$5.0U0. South— Vogel Jnveatmenr company to Morria I.efkoultse, 2601 N afreet. $10,000; Berks & Muail to t*. W. Voting, 1921 South Seventeenth atreet. $6,000. Southeast—I F. Daugherty to Fannie I.andi. *07 Worthington atreet. $5,760. llHnarom Park—W. J. Colver to Mar garet L. Corkin. 1911* 8outh Thirty-fourth mi reef, $7,000; J W l.lnehan to C. R Fogelstrom, 19y South Thirty-fourth . ... ■ --■ a ■ - ■ i ■ ■ — Columbus Jurist, 78, Takes Autumn Plunge in Loup River “Just for Fun” Fallirr «*f Mitchell \viatirm Firld Commander Swam Ohio River When 13. Columbus, Neb., Oct. 2X.—Swim ming the swift currents of the Loup river at the age of 7X “just for the fun of it." despite the chill of a fall morning, Judge W H. I lend v, pio neer Nebraska Jurist, took u j lunge last week. JiHige llennlev seldom misses a morning when his first exercise is not a walk of more than a mile to tin* river for k few hour's fishing. ‘ I don't remember when I didn't know bow to swim,” declared the judge. "When 1 was three I was paddling the Klkhorn river in Ken tucky and swam the Ohio river when | 1 was 15. Judge Kensley, who will celebrate his 79th birthday, December IX, lathe father of Maj. \V. N. Heneley, com mander of Mitchell Aviation, field, j New' York. He was several times ai candidate for congress on the demo-1 street, $6.200; Dora Quinn to E. O. Fii«h*r, 3063 South Thirty-fourth ■frd^t, $5,700, Ernestine R. Koihholx. to Douix Rubin, 1045 Park avt-nue. $6,200; Mary A. Guenette to I. R II$11, 3064 South Thirty third street. $6,750. ( entrul—N IV Dodge. Jr, to A. E. Woodman. 2303-5 Fan* street, and 423 North Twenty-third street. $16,000. Itenton— W. K. Zink to .1 VV. J'riborsky. 6 512 I'lnknrf str»*«>' $4,160; Nora N. Calbreath to Delia VVeeman, 3223 North i Fiftfy.eighth str*-ei. $5,500. Florence—L. A Gobel to F. D. Brown | ing, 3110 Weber street, $4,500. Union's Prize Dance at Roseland VK ednesday Night Wednesday evening the t'nlon Out fitting company will hold their l,lg prize dance at the Koseland gardens. Sixteenth anti Douglas streets. A special orchestra has been entrap ed. Frank Peterson, Keno quartet tenor, will sintr many of his latest hits. ‘Twenty five prizes will he awarded, ard souvenirs will he giver to all. There will l>e something doinc every minute, ami a Rood time is promised all. Call at the store for free dance tickets for yourself ami friend,-. N< purchase expected. PRF81IIKNT VOOMlJGK SWS: I.aws do not make reforms, hut r, forms make laws. Ml— ■ --— --- <ratie ticket ami was one of Co lumbna' pioneer newspaper editors. DR BURHOHN. Dr. Frank F. Burhorn, the Chiropractor J* Suite 402-420 Securities Bldj. Cor. 16th end Farnam Sts. Phone JA ckson S347—Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. ^ mmmammmmmmmm*■ •“BOB” WILL CARRY STATE, SAYS DAN Hoi limbus Neb., Nov. 1 —Dan Bui i'or. Omaha, progressive nominee f*u tovernor, i“ scouring central Nebra ka. confident, he declares, that he'll he second In the gubernatorial rare. Mr. Butler believes that \jk Fob lette will carry Nebraska by 40.Otto to 50,000 majority. Ho also believes that La Follette will carry eight or 10 states. Kngiuccr V. oils Beatrice (.ill at Council Bluff.* Beatrice, Neb., Nov. 1.—John Kipf «nrl Mi s. VlViargai c t Hilbert, both o! this city, were married at Count.J Bluffs, la., and have returned to Be a trice, where they will make their home. Mr. Kipf is nn engineer on th • !Tnlon Pacific road with a run be tween this city and Omaha. Lightning Strike* Twice in Same Place at Morrill RrldKepnrt. N'.h . Nov, 5 r.iphl ning ,trunk th. n.w hour. of Enin. »nn rulp, n.at Morrill, twl.e wlth.u 15 minutes, tearing off th. snuthea-t .orn.r of th. Iittlldinf? th. first, tint, and th. northeast corner the second time. Chiropractic (Means Health f olds, grippe and fevers respond o our methods, as well as head aches, nervousness, neuritis, rheu matism, lumbago, liver, .tomach, kidney and bowel troubles. Consultation is without charge. | Office adjustments are 12 for $10 or 30 for $25. Lady Chiropractor in attendance for those wishing her . professional service. $1,000 ?“r„ You can make sure of saving $1,000 or more by making small monthly deposits under our new Assured Systematic Saving Plan, and at the same time provide a guarantee of this amount being I paid, in addition to your savings in the event you do not live. We will gladly send detail* if you will clip and mail attached coupon or call AT lantic 8374. &. /5j _ BUILDING—LOAN ASSOCIATION 18lh and Harney, Omaha, Neb. Occidental Bid*. & Loan Asa'n., Iflth and Harney, Omaha. Neb. Gentlemen : Please send me. without obligation. || your phamplet entitled fl.000 for 1 you.'* ji •' Name .. ||| Address. || Business Address ... II roi.iTK \r. \i>vkktikkmk.\t. f foijtic \l aim frti«f.mknt. ; ★ ★ ★ ★ . Don’t Forget! VOTE TUESDAY i I! It’s Your Right I | It’s Your Duty lj t I The Kiwants Club of Omaha ij ★ ★ ★ ★ I 1XHJTH1I »iVF»TI8llMt<T ■•OMTICAI. AI> V EB.T1S KMF\T. Judge Willis G. Sears Republican Nominee for Re-Election to Congreta I was one of your District Judges for twenty years. I have been your Con gressman for two years. I have always served you to the best of my ability. I would appreciate your active support now. WANTED! 15,COO SUFFERERS FROM DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES , CAUSED FROM CATARRH I want the names of 15,000 |>eon|e who arc suffering from deafness, dullness of hearing or head noises raused from ratarrh. 1 have an original home treatment for three rtiatreMlng condition* which I wanl you to try without coat or agpenae | aufTerrtl for many veara with catarrh, deaf'ieea and head noieea. tried ntai ' different errafnieni* llad two atirtlral operation* all ©•COFFtf, NwtwdCrtmfc of which failed lo give permanent relief T began etpertmenr and Dealneaa Spwclnllat Ingon on *elf and finally found e treatment which eotnpletetv _ healed my ratarrh reatored niy hearing and atopped tha •errit)ia head nolMfl. I want you to try thla aplendld treatment»nUrely at my owu etpenae. 15,000 TREATMENTS TO CDETC BE GIVEN THIS MONTH T l\tt I am to promt of my treatment and ao nn\l<me to help other* suffering with deafness, head noise* or catarrh that I will time packed and ready for shipment ivooO dtjgouslraUoii trvst Sruta whh h i will give awfr in the next . 0 iya absolutely free. I waul 10 prow that toy origin*! Louie treatment will give relief from catarrhal deaf ties* and head noise*. The re sults am quirk and coovtnclof Vou l*«i the difference the firet day. I ha trrattneut ruete rou nothing whatevc. Pimply write Ahd fay hat you are *ufi» ring with deafness or head noise* or catarrh I will gladly aeml the free treatment. It la the best treatment I have ever found h» over 40 years dally practice »* eye. ear. nose and throat specialist. I want every sufferer with d. af»»««•* dullm-s ..f m-nrlng or Itrad nnlsr* iind r/tlm rh trv li fri*. DON'T NEGLECT DEAFNESS TVesfnrflM or hrnd nnt*rs mused from rsl*rrl| wl\en neglcrtrd gradual!,’ grow wor > . Ant hurt •tM Ut m.. — - primarily l»y catarrh of the head and air (taa ■ ugea Other* at«U> that ratarrli cauaee liuligee liun. rheumatlam. ratarrh of ihe auruiach aud many other dtaeaafd condition*. It Free I duh't a#It you to tend on# penny for ttla treat merit, I aeod It free to you prepaid with out coat. 1 am u«>lnf this to utilckly introduce my original home treatment to aufferer* of deaf tieie or head tiolaea canard from ratarrh. 1 foe lle\a 1 treat more caar# of deafneae. head nolaea and ratarrh than anv phvahlan In the I'nllrd Hlale' I know fhla Krniment I* Ihe best I ha\n ever n*ed *end v nor name and add'ma todax Hlale whether you have drafnrae or head nolaea or i • • * * hava ratarrh Thia notice may not. ap pear again ao write me al mice. DR. W. 0. COFFEE, Suit* 31 g, St. Jam** Hatal Rid*., Davanpart, la. ADVERTISEMENT. AnVDATISKMKNT. ADVERTISEMENT. # | Health Questions Answered By DR. LEWIS BAKER An Advertisement Telling How and W'hen to Use Trustworthy Products and Reproducing Extracts of Patrons' Letters Relating to Cadomene, Balmwort, Sulpherb, Arbolone, Su-thol, Mentho-Laxene, Minyol, Hypo-Nuclane, Vilane, Etc. C. J uka “What inadl clnes do yot recommend for i weak. nervous rundown condi tlon, whari anemia and poot blood are the ap parent cause ?*• An* : I aug Dr. L*wi. B.k.r *'*' C.dom.n, tablets ns the be*? medicine for eurh trouble. r n **k« ‘ What la a rood remedy for annoying kidney and bladder trouble of a functional character?" An*- Obtain Palm wort tablet* *nd use as per dlrartlona on sealed package P A K writes ‘Please suggest the bent medicine you know of for bad cough and cold* " An* Kssenca Mentho Iavfn# Salve for * olds. Nit*, K M asks “1 am an\foua to reduce about 3D pounds. What la best to use ?" 'n* 1 re* ornmend Arbolone tablets a* \er> effective and moat reliable. K. «> B. aak* Whet would you ad vise me to taKe for iiiusv uisi ilieiima tlam ? * Ana T have found t'ardlut tablets usually afford prompt, lasting benefit* *’ writes; "Plans- advise for ' ”ronlo constipatIon, s Mttethlnc mid but sure.” An» tnU v our d llgglst f»»r r«« * H"val Pill* Also endeavor to eat iais five foods • T t, sak« Adv «* trr- to ovar-ome pimple* ■*«*>. boils and hive* due to sluggish liver and bowels Ant Take Hulpharb tablets regularlv for several months ^ ^ wrllse. "I want a harmless rsmadv for headarhe and occasional neu ralgia " An* Ask druggist for b grain 5*u thol tablets ^pronounced ‘‘.kootheair* > con tain no opiates. 11 K A wrllr. I would 111.. • r..l rrru..l> fur d.ndtuff. It.hlni .clu . Iv h»lr. He " ’ An. | hiv* found pl.ln y.llot. kllnrol Hll'.r or for Hn h iroulM.. TSF, BEE WANT ADS THEY BRINE RES UTS ----—. — i M ’1 £ V T 5 asks. "I have catarrh of head and throat It is disagreeable and most annojing What should 1 u^e 10 correct the trouble?’* An*. Obtain Yllane Powder- use as pe» directions Also apply triple strength Mentho l.axene Salve In uoatrila tvvi e dally. NOTE For many vesta Dr Lasli P.tker, Medical Director. The lilatkburn Product* Co.. 312 foliage Bldg. Dayton. i>hlo, hi* l*cen recommending trustworthy medicines to million* of people through the medium of the newspaper#, and doubt |r»R ha* helped In relieving the ailment* and minor infirmities of ihe public more • hi«n any a ngle individual In the world’s history; and by an inexpensive method. The medicines mentioned b.v him are pure and free from hah it-forming drug* The* represent the combined wisdom and ex perience of ph>sfrian and chemist Pro gressiva druggists can supply them. By reading his answer* to others you should find a cast* similar to your own A copy of Dr Baker* great guide book "Health and Beaulv." will Ik* mailed to anyone tending ten cent* tcotn >. Thousand* have written him exprea *!ons similar to the follow Ing Letters to Dr. Baker K1Y FIlSIDR. B I—Mr* Emma Du quette. is Siver spring Ave write* l received jour Heath and Hesutx bock and was very pleased with It as It fell* f many thing* that will help. 1 have 1 rf,n using X.’enfho l.axene cough medicine ai it artlve and find them i he b*'*t I have "Vrr U*ed 1 am ever so grateful and thank you \ary much ’ CU:\ Kl.Wiy OHIO Joseph V Wlme 1*11 Fast 24th St., writes. ltow .an I express my thanks to you I #eel indeed ver\ thankful that there * an h a do* - •or as von to help and *dv<«c iru*(» .uh\ { tn*dfe|||e» to the community. ! think • a*ra Royal Pills tfor const tpa t in* \ ate wonderful end the plain > eitow Minvo|| baa brought my hair back to its nstutal1 heelthv condition 1 remain. e#r f'INt'l S*\ ATT. OHIO A wn»d to 1st! ' o.j know that the ra* a Rn* *1 rill* for conat-pation. RPl| Balrewort tablet* for kidnev end Madder trouble -and Yllane loader for perspiring tender feet, all of which 1 am using, have proven a tlod *.nd to m* and 1 certatnlv do thank voU for helping me Am feeling almost like • ..ef?nl person Also thank you for the Health and Beauty book It Is great* > OU an use rny letter if you wish Trulx ’ (Signed) I. A \ ana ra.l a it. 33« \Y 4th St OOWE\ OKI.. -K W F,lcUff. R R Ho* *in*« i ».•>* i>#.n troubled with small Ullstera betvxeen mt toes to led that 1 could hardly walk Kor two year* I had tried everythin* * could get. Then l used Menibo Salve for ten days after bathing my foe In warm water, moming anti night :* u* now my feet are sound and well. 1 can (•raise this product too much, tic." IXniANAPOUH l.ND— klra. A i ‘ vans. $24 S V Jersey gt. w rites F .u 'ears ago I suffered a nrevous Weak down 1 tried different remedies and do, lot* and received little benfiet. I «i> all run down weak, had headache it back of head, also backs*he; stomach " - weak, heart would heat so fast; ha* spot* brfore my r\es and my hand# went, swell fill my fingers were at.ff. T» year* ago 1 bought Cadomene tables* took them as directed, and began to in. Prove, mi now T feel like * differs person I ran recommend Cadomene fot •urh trouble, etc." TOLEDO OHIO— Me. C. W Jewel? c'hl° St., writes Some tune ago sent for your Health and Beauty bo,*k It * a wonderful book! I have uaed Babo wort tablets and Caeca Koyal Pllla fo •ome time Have been troubled with eon for • »’*! found v'aaca K , *• 1 u* more beneficial than anvth n*. 1 >e tried. Thanking you kindly.** NKW \KK. V J—Nicolas \( Par ^***rJ' ®**. nn;e> l contracted a col nu v inter that developed Into neural* * ueadache toothache and nasal cats Os lJ m*«* bi# to ntiaerahl* I could r. ^ I ben I retd your adv in News ptar and found i hat 9uthol tablets i4i» fdte.l n.v case Have also tried Sulpha taide s ap.i found them more gentle •« la \at, \ e than any e'er taken Keeper 1 i s • ’ n COM! Mra kaahnei w r*trs 1 am ft v***-a old ha,l s severe cold for two months set no relief from anything I tried. u«i* get a bol’le ,»f Mcfltho-T.agene Af’* taking about twm-fhfrds of it. tnv emit' Stoppr.f I do n.\ th nk tbe*e 1s an'tb * *«'* been uste* Te ow \! riyol for dandruff and t»cK pi t< a In and falling ba.r It • * the on?v sn-* remedy 1 ha'e e'er found Hmcareh IVC.dTItK I* A. — V ■ . , A M* r IhVJr.b w'r't ’ ’ **'*•' my - .'Jl , 1 * '.n f Arholor* laM.i, h h. I i,}^ pcun.U * II, poun.1*. T Hi,hly rr.onunr r .1 IH .; lo »tO«t propl, ' Information' If your rrguUr Ararat. 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