Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, November 06, 1913, Image 7

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WOMAN ESCAPES
OPERATION
By Timely Use of Lydia E,
Pinkhm'i Vegetable
Compound.
Hero is Lor own statement.
Cary, Maine. ''I fool itaduty tovro
to all Buffering women to tell wbat
i Lydia E. Finkham'B
Vegetable Com
pound did for mo.
Ono year asro 1 round
myself a terrible suf
ferer. I bad pains
in both sides and
such a sorenesa I
could scarcely
straighten up at
times. My back
ached, I had no ap-
petite and was so
taervoua I could not Bleep, then I would
be so tired mornings that I could scarcely
get around. It seemed almost impossi
ble to move or do a bit of work and I
thought I never would be any better un
til I submitted to an operation. I com
menced taking Lydia ELPinkham's Veg
etable Compound and soon fait like a
( new woman. I had no pains, slept well,
,,had good appetite and was fat and
, could do almost all my own work for a
'family of four. I shall always feel
that I owe my good health to your med
icine. "Mrs. Hayward'Soweks, Cary,
Maine.
If you aro ill do not drag along until
an operation is necessary, but at onco
take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo
Compound.
If yon have tho-sllph tost doubt
that Xydla E. Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound will help you,writo
toliydia E.Plnkham McdicineCo.
(confidential) I.ynn,lI ass., for ad
vice. Your lettcrtvill be opened,
read and answered by a woman.
' and held in strict confidence.
Settlers a Year
Immigration figures
show that the popula
tion of Canada In
creased during 1913,
by the addition of
400,000 new settlers
from the United
Btates and Europe.
Most of thtoe have
gone on farms in the
provinces of Mani
toba, Saskatchewan
and Alberta.
William Percy, an Eng
lish Nobleman, says: "The
possibilities and opportuni
ties offered by tbe Canadian
West are so Infinitely greater
than those which exist in Eng
land, that it seems absurd to
think that people should bo
Impeded from coming to tbe
country where tbey can most
easily and certainly Improve
their position."
New districts aire being opened
up, which will make accessible
a great number of homesteads
in districts especially adapted
to mixed farming and grain
raising. ,
For Illustrated literature and re
duced railway rates, apply to Su
perintendent Immigration, Otta
wa, Canada, or
J. M. IxlicVa. Onset sntliltrtm, 1 ft.
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W.L.DOUGLAS
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Misses. Boys. Children
$ I MO $ 1 ,78 $2 S2.50 S3
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and Si fhOsUi
in ui world.
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in tul leattmrmr
sixes and vi4th.
W. I. DouriM shoes art tmmrntm
every where. Why sot give them a
trial Y TUo value you will receive
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Is tbe time to begin to tave mooejr on
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IZr V110 soowi ig now to oraer
flip Bperk 6u JbvUtopTKftss.
FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS.
II you laal 'out or aoTS"RUH DOWN'ar40T ihi bluis'
turriK from kidnxy. (Laotian, mxivoui Dlsxasxs,
onKONicwxAKNisiKS.uLcxas.axiN xajmoNs.riLia.
writs lor.mr FRCK book. TUX MOJV instkuctivc
IIIDICAL BOOK KVIXWaiTTXN.ITTXLLftaLL about thtlS
niKSKS and tha axuaKxasLX cuaxs xrriCTXD by
THK NEW ntENCH REMEDY. N.t.N.l.Nl.
THERAPION Urv&Si
lilt's tha remedr forVOUK OWN allmaat. Don't Mod aeaau
AbsolntalrFREE. No'fotlowup'clrcnUra. Da LKCLKRC
Min.CO,HAVKKSTOCXRO,UaUriTKAD,LO)OOII,ENO.
Moralist "The outsider who buys
stocks Is a gambler, pure and simple."
Ticker "Especially simple." Judge.
Mrs.Wlnslow's Soothing Byrup for Children
teething, HoftciiB tbe gums, reduces lnflamma
tlon,allays paln.curea wind collc,25c a bottleJUt
Some women never worry over
trifles until they mtury oile.
STOP THAT BACKACHE
There's nothing more discouraging
than a constant backache. You are lamo
when you awake. Pains pierce you when
you bend or lift. It's hard to rest and
next day it's the samo old story,
Pain in the back is nature's warning
of kidney ills. Neglect may pave the
way to dropsy, gravel, or other serious
kidney sickness.
Don't delay begin using Doan's Kidney
Pills- the remedy that has been curing
backache and kidney trouble for over
fifty years.
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3. II. Lee, 411 W.
Walnut St., Cle
burne, Texas, says:
"For four years I
had Intense pains
through the small of
my back. I could
hardly paaa the kid
nty secretions and
morphine was the
only thing that re
lieved me. I had
gravel, too. Finally,
I began using poan'a
Kidney Pills and
they permanently
cured me. I haven't
suffered since."
Get Doan's at Any Store. BOe a Box
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In Paris, where the automobile waa popular before tho American manufacturer ever thought of bringing It
to the perfection of its present state, tho street cleaning department has started an Innovation In tho removal
of the garbage and accumulation of refuse, by using a specially constructed motor truck for this purpose. The
body of the car is built of galvanized sheet with covers of the same material so arranged that they slip over
one another, thereby hermetically sealing tho car when loadod. Covered over as It Is, the spoctaclo of an
army of flies following In the wake of the garbage wagon, f?o familiar to the sight of Americans, 1b eliminated,
and the odors which ordinarily arise 'from a wagon load of garbage aro not forced upon tho people as in our
own big cities.
POET WHO WAS ASSASSIN
Lacenaire's Career He Could
Laugh and Commit Murder.
Before Being Brought to Justice Slay
er Lived by Making Verses and
Spurious Paper All Paris
Sang His Songs. '
Paris. On December 4, 1834, a gen
tleman of distinguished appearance
walked briskly along a quiet street
near the Choplnette Barrier in Paris.
It Is true that the gentleman's black
frock coat gave evidence of long use
and tbe gentleman's hat was a trifle
ancient and the gentleman's cravat
was not exactly fashionable. But,
name, of a name, messieurs, one may
be a gentleman and be poor.
This pedestrian, who looked distin
guished even under the handicap of
threadbare garments, was about thirty-five
year old. He was rather small
of stature, but carried himself proud
ly. His faco was refined and Intellec
tual the face of a poet and dreamer.
Indeed, at that hour all Paris was
whistllnR and singing one of his
songs, "The Fife and Drum." He had
tho hands and hair of an artist and
the Joyous, caro free laugh of a boy.
It was a good thing to hear Lacenalro
laugh. It; remjnded you of your hal
cyon days, before the world weari
ness made you sad,
Behind Lacenalro there walked a
man"of vulgar appearance. His name
was Avrll. He waB quite young, not
more than twenty-two, and he had
been so unfortunate as a criminal that
Lacenalre was sorry for him and was
determined to give him a chance to
do better work.
Presently they stopped' before a
dwelling of prosperous appearance.
"This Is the place," said Lacenalre.
"Do you remember my instructions?
Yes? Then nllons vito!"
The poet rang the door boll and the
door was opened by a young man.
"Ah, my dear Chardon," cried Lace
nalre, "we have corao to see .your
mother on a trifle of business the
mere signing of a paper."
"We are greatly honored, M. Lace
nalre," replied Chardon. "Mother, as
you know, is an invalid, and Is on
her bed, but she can do what you
ask."
They stood face to face, Chardon
and Lacenalre, and the latter gos
siped gayly on one thing and another,
while Avril Btole quietly behind Char
don, and, having stationed himself
properly, at a wink from tho poe.t he
threw bis arm around Chardon's neck
and garroted him. Lacenalre drew a
dagger then and stabbed tbe victim
several times, to make the Job com
plete, then he went to the room of
the invalid mother and slew her with
tho weapon that killed the son.
"There should be 10.000 francs
hero somewhere, according to my in
formation," said Lacenalre. "Lock
tho door, my friend, and we'll search
till we find the money."
Avrll locked the door and they
searched and searched, but all they
found was 500 francs. Lacenalre,
whose sense of humor was abnormal
ly developed, laughed until the tears
rolh-d down his cheeks. It was this
Insensibility, displayed on many trag
ic and hnrrowing occasions, that made
him one of the most famous crim
inals of modern times,
"Is the joke on ub or on the Char-
I dons?" he asked, as ho wiped the Jov-
oub tears from his face. But Avrll
was Impatient and nervous, He want
ed to get away. Those dead peoplo
were getting on his nerves. So they
left the house and wont to on Inn,
where, over sundry bottles of cheap
wine, Lacenalre planned a larger and
better crime.
Ho rented an office and painted an
aseumed name on the door, thus cre
ating the Impression that bo was a
business man. Then, by laying his
plans carefully, he arranged that a
bank messenger, should call on him
In' his office on a certain day, the
chosen day being one on which col
lections wero sure to be large. It
FISH STORY IS UP TO DATE
Large Swarm of Electric Creatures
Besiege Ship In Gulf Stream,
Sailors Assert.
Boston. A remarkable story Is told
by the crew of the Drltlsh treightor
Rochelle, which arrived four days lato
from San Domingo. According to
stories by several of tho men, tho d
lay waa due principally to electrlo
Danes, otherwise known as torpedo
ashes, which were attracted by the
STREETS OF PARIS ARE
took a great deal of skillful maneuv
ering to bring this about, but the de
tails are not essential to this story.
Everything being in readiness, Av
rll waB so foolish as to bo arrested
while trying to rescue a lady friend
from the police Avil's conscience
becamo active and he told of the
Chardon murders So it came to pass
that the poet was arrested, and when
he learned that the discovery was
due to his accomplice he made full
and free confession, his only object,
ho said, being to take the betrayers
to tho guillotine with him. "
FRENCH WOMEN FOR ARMY
Madame Dleulafoy, Well Known Ex
plorer, Suggest Scheme Covering
the Innovation.
Paris. The scheme of Madame
Dleulafoy, the well known woman ex
plorer, for introducing women into
posts hitherto filled by men In the
army administration, was given in de
tail by Madame Dleulafoy herself at a
conference held In the theater of the
Comcdie d.es ChampB Elysee.
She did not, nho said, claim for
women places in the active ar,my,
but there was much that they could
Madame Dleulafoy.
do In the administrative work. That
they were capable of this was prov
en by tho fact that 155,800 women
wero already employed in departments
of state.
Of the 23,190 subalterns in the re
serve and in the territorial forces,
4,137 wero employed In administra
tive functions. It Is tho work of theso
men that Madamo Dleulafoy considers
women are fitted to take, thus freeing
tho men for active service. At the
Close of her conference, Madamo
Dleulafoy announced that tho minister
of war had ordered an Inquiry to be
Instituted into tho poslbillty of her re
quest being put Into forco.
Deserter's Vanity Causes Capture.
Paterson, N. J. Because bis vanity
prompted him to show bis friends bow
he looked in a uniform James P. Ma
lone of this city, an army dosertor,
was caught by federal authorities.
Yeggmen Were Disappointed,
Cold Spring, N. Y. Yeggmen who
blow two safes in a local grocery
store and got nothing wrecked the
place and left a note reading: "This
is a cheap joint."
steel plates of tho vessel and fastened
themselves by hundreds agalust her
bottom and sldoa.
The steamer was in tho gulf
Btrearo, north of Cuba, when she be
gan to slow down. The ofllcors were
unable to explain tbe chango In tho
progress of the craft. Soveral Bailors
said they felt n tinging sensation
about thftlr feet and finger tips, Tho
steamer was held back strangely.
Members' of tho crew became alarmed.
A Bailor) looked over tho Bide ami
Bays it , waa plastered with strange-
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DECREASE N NURSES
Training Schools Less Popular
Than in Former Times.
Head of Big Training Hospital De
clares That Women Are Begin
ning to Prefer Other Work -for
Various Reason.
Now York. Is nursing as a profes
sion for womon on tho decltno? Rep
resentatives of a training school af
filiated with one of tho smaller public
hospitals In this city answered this
question In the affirmative. And they
gave as a reason for a decrease In at
tendance the fact that there are bo
many other professions now open to
women that comparatively few cbooso
to follow the old-fashioned womanly
profession of caring for tho sick.
It was tho head of a big hospital
training school In East Twentieth
street who declared that nursing Is de
clining as a popular profession. "Wom
en prefer other work for various rea
sons," she said. "Until this year we
always have had as many applicants
as we could accommodate In our train
ing school, but now we have been un
able to fill the beginning class.
"There are scores of new profes
sions and new kinds of work opened
to women now which used to bo closed
to them or were unknown a few years
ago. Ten years ago nursing was one
or tne nnest occupations for women
who were forcedto earn their own liv
ing. Now it is ono of many by which
they may become self-supporting."
The director and superintendent of
the New York Hospital Training
School for Nurses said:
"Thoro is not the same future in
nursing as in most of the other pro
fessions. This fact has led to some
discouragement among womon who
have graduated in tho profession and
who have hoped to keep on rising
year after year. A trained nurso
Cams just the same when she takes
her first case as she docs after she
hna had soveral years' experience.
Her skill and knowledge are worth no
more than when she graduated a full
fledged trained nurse.
"Only In Institutional work does a
graduate nurse recolve more money
and assume greater responsibilities.
But institutional positions are com
paratively few and tho applicants for
them are many. So, you Bee, there Is
not much of a future for nurses.
"Of course, a trained nurse makes a
living and a good living, but she can
not save much, for the cost of almost
everything Is higher now than It waa
two or three years ago. A nurso has
to pay her room rent, she must dress
well and have a supply of uniforms,
and It Is expensive to keep these
fresh. A trained nurse must live
where there is a telophono or sho
must have ono of her own, and this is
another Item of expense.
When asked If there wero as many
training school pupils from Canada as
there used to be, the superlntendennt
said that the number bad decreased,
and bIio accounted for this by the tact
that Canada has established recently
many new and flno hospitals, which
maintain excellent training schoola
for nurses.
"On the wholo I think that Canadian
young women make the beBt nursos
wo have. Thoy aro quiot, they have
delightful manners and they can al-
tfciya be relied on. Besides, tho young
womon from acrona tho border seem
to have greater physical endurnnca
than American women. It may bo be
cause thoy have had less money to
spend and have been reared mora
wholesomely and In a more rugged "
climate, especially tho girls from
Nova Scotia and other northern .prov
inces. "I account for their quiet and
charming manner by the fact that
many who become nurses aro from
clergymen's families and thoy hav
had tho best posslblo homo training.
Usunlly thoy are glrU with many bro
thers and sisters and they havo had to
learn tho lesson to glvo and take."
looking fishes They wero two or
three thick along the port sldo under
water. The starboard sldo also was
covered.
As the flocbello moved north and
got out of the warm waters- of tho
stream tho fishes dropped off and the
vessel resumed hor speed.
Needs It.
"Tho stranger yonder looks llko a
man of decision."
"Ho has to bo. That la a baseball
umpire."
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PLEASANT FOR MISS SMITH
Of Courts Harvard Man May
Have Meant Anything, But
Then Agalp.
Not
There Is a man In this town who
knows a good BlorJT "Willi nhich to be
gin an after-dinner speech. Ho has
saved It for two years, and has not
had a chanco to use It, Ho has not
heard anybody else Use it In that time.
Ho offers it hero fn tho hopo that it
may aid those martyrs not listed In
Fox's bookOf whom tho toaatmaBter
demands that most difficult oratorical
effort the happy nftor-dlnner talk
about somothlns which oho speaker
has nlrcady dlscusBod. Hero It It,
very Bhort, but lending ltsolf grncoful
ly to elaboration:
A Harvard graduate student wont to
Chicago to pursuo his studies. At one
session of tho class he attended the
first speaker was a Chicago woman, a
doctor of philosophy, sovero and plain,
but learned. Tho Harvard man waft
called on next.
"Tho discussion offers room for end
Icbb discussion," ho began. Then he
bethought him of chivalry, "but really
when my learned colleague, Mise
Smith, roso to her feet, It scorned that
tho ground was covered." Nowark
Evening Star.
Nose-Blowing Drills.
A few years of school dental clinics
have made toothbrush drills a dally
familiar Idea In many cltlos. It took
tho Toronto public nurses, or rather
their supervisor, Lina L. Rogers, to
originate another drill quite as unique
and iuiportanco. Since liml October the
school children of Toronto, in squads
of 20, havo practiced dally nose
blowing drills, and tho effect on the
freshness of tho atmosphcro of tho
school rooms has been so notlceablo
that tho teachers havo bocomo assid
uous In seeing to it that no child comes
to school unprovided with a pocket
handkerchief, Thoy often, indeed,
themselves, order tho drills without
waiting for the coining of the nurso.
Tho effect of the drill 1b porceptible
already on Individual children, In
cases of catarrh, and tho doctors pre
dict that it will havo an appreciable
effect in time in lessening adenoids
and other throat and noBO affections.
The Survey,
SCALP ITCHED AND BURNED
Greenwood, Ind. ''First my hair bo
Kan to fall, then my scalp Itched and
burned when 1 becamo warm. I had
pimples on my Bcalpj my hair .was
falling out gradually until I had
scarcely any hair on my head. I
couldn't keep tho dandruff oft at all.
My hair was dry and llfeleea and I
lost rest at night from the terrible
Itching sensation. I would pull my
hat oft and scratch my head any placo
I happened to bo,
"For several years I was bothered
with pimples on my face. Some of
them wero hard red Bpots, some were
full of matter, and many blackheads.
I wbb always picking at them and
caused tbem to be soro. They made
my face look bo badly I was ashamed
to bo seen.
"I tried massage creams for my face
and all kinds of hair tonla and home
made remedies, but they only made
things worse. Nothing did, the work
until I used Cutlcura Soap and Oint
ment. I' washed my face with tho
Cutlcura Soap, then put plenty r of
Cutlcura Ointment on. Threo months'
use of Cutlcura Soap and Ointment
has mado my faco as smooth and
clean as can bo." (Signed) C. M.
Hamilton, Sept. 24, 1912.
Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold
throughout the world. Sample of each
f rco.with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post
card "Cutlcura, Dept. L, DoHton." Adv.
Why Poison Ivy Poisons.
Poison ivy has long been a mystery
both to scientists and laymen; why
add with what manner It causes the pe
culiar rash and Irritating Inflamma
tion have puzzled both botanists and
physicians. At last the reason haj9
been discovered. Dr. Mtrandc of Paris
read to the Academy of Sciences) in
that city recently the results of his
study of the poisonous weed. Poison
Ivy contains Prussia acid. This 1b
found principally In tho young leaves
and buds; In tbe older leaves there is
very little ot it. In three and one
halt ounces ot young leaves there Is
about a quarter of a grain ot the acid.
Aa with other plants in which prusBic
acid 1b found, the poisonous Bubstance
does not exist In its perfect form, but
developa as soon as tho leaves are
brulBed, a chemical action being sot
up through the union of an enzyme
with a glucosld;
The Reason,
"Did you notice how heartily Drlggs
shook hands with mo?"
"Yes."
"Ho wasn't satisfied with shaking
one; ho grabbed tho two."
"Yes, I supposo ho thought his
watch would bo safer that way,"
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottlo of
CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
'Infants and children, and see that it
TluiafaJ laWl
Signature of UZaXSyT&&JLtAA
In Uso For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletc Wb Castoria
In the Soup.
"He's living high; ho must havo got
hold of some ready cash."
"Yes, his auto turned turtlo, and
ho sold It to tho Junk dealer. Ho Is
now living on turtlo Boup."
Out of Fashion.
"She's bucIi a modest little wom
an." "Yes. Three years behind tho tlmeB
even In that respect."
Coughs vanish in a night. Dean's Mcntho.
lated Couch Drons soothe the throat, ef
fecting a speedy cure 5c at all Druggists.
Boys, Try This.
Progressive Offspring Pauso, fath
er! Is that whip sterilized? Llfo.
Pennsylvania has more than 1,000,
000 public school pupils.
PUTNAM
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What So Precious
As a Healthy Baby?
Every Youngster Can Haw fiim
BigsstlaTiif Given a Gce4
Baby Laxative
In spite ot tho greatest personal
care and the most Intelligent attention
to diet, babies and children will be
come constipated, and It Is a fact that
constipation and indigestion havo
wrecked many a young life. To start
with a good digestive apparatus Is to
start llfo without handicap.
But, as wo cannot all havo perfect
working bowels, wo must do tho next
best thing and ncqulro them, or train
them to bocomo healthy. This can bo
dono by tho uso ot a laxatlve-tonlc
very highly recommended by n great
jknany mothers. Tho remedy Is called
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and has
been on the market for two genera
tions. It can bo .bought conveniently
at any drug store for fifty cents or one
dollar a bottle, and those who aro al
ready convinced of its merits buy tho
dollar slzo.
Its mildness makes It the Ideal medi
cine for chtldron, and It Is also very
pleasant to the taste. It is sure in Its
effect, and genuinely Aarmlesn, Very
little or it U required and Its frequent
uso does not cause It to lose Its ef
fect, as is the case with so many other
remedies.
Thousands can testify to its merits
in constipation, indigestion, bilious
ness, itck headaches, etc., among
them rollabla people .llko Mrs. James
It. Rouao, of Marinette, Wis. Her llt
tlo son Howard was fifteen monthfl old
Rheumatism, Sprains
Backache, Neuralgia
lU
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back
0sralae4 Anklo
ZJnl
Ill for a Ions time with a severely
rnent and now fara able tabs about
cause I think you deserve slot of credit
Sarketandl shall always take time to
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Aslslress Dr. EtulS. Stoaa, Inc.
Offers a cordiarwelcomxntl courteous service!
GOT HER CHICKEN TENDER
All Right for Mrs. Newlywed,
It Was Rather Rough 'on the
Butcher.
But.
Mra. Newlywed did not know much
about housekeeping and waB always
cheated when she went to tho nearby
butcher store after her supplies.
After a particularly tough bird had
been with difficulty disposed of she
went once more to the butcher and'
said:
"How many young chickens have
ybu today?"
The butcher said: "I have but
three in tho chop."
"1 want two of the toughest you'
havo," said Mrs.-Nowlywod.
Tho butcher was surprised, but
brought out two and assured her that
thceo wero tho toughest In tho place.
Had them thoro for 'a week or more,
he said. -
"Well," said the lady after much
thoilcUt. "J'H tako tho other .0U0,
plensol" ' ,
Mr. Pinkley's Long Head.
"So you sold that mule for ?87"
"yes," roplied ErastuB Plnkloy. "Ho
kept a-beatiu' mo down an' u-JjOiUIn'
me down, till finally I Jest sold him de
mulo at hie own price, I didn't want
to miss do chanco of do mule's' turnln'
loose an" klckln' dat man's stingy
head clean off Mm." Washington
Star.
Futile Reform,
"What Is thle 'uplift movement 1
hear so much about?"
"Well, In a great many Instances it
seems to be a painful spectacle of too
many peoplo trying to talk at once."
Such a Nuisance.
"So you'vo got a Job In a store,
oh?"
"Nothing in the way of your get
ting ahead' thoro, 1b thoro?"
"Nothing but a cash register."
Anything to Quit Him.
"Paby cried this morning for
an
hour."
"Why didn't you give it to him?"
Boston Evening Transcript,
FADELESS DYE'S;
anv other ,lv. f)n 1IV-nai-lrnirrnlnra all fihra.
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HOWARD ROUSE ,' l
last April, but he was sick with bwl' ,
trouble from birth and sufferedi- .
tensely. Since Mrs. Rouse has, ,! ,. ' ,"
giving him Dr. Caldwell's Syrup, ! 'v ,'
sin all troublo has disappeared aad tkV' ,
boy 1b becoming robust. ' V T
Thousands keep Dr. .Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin constantly la the hoM, -for
ovory member, of the NfaMlly'c '
uso1 it from Infancy to old M:? i.
twers ot Syrup Pepsin haver; Iw--:
"toavold cathartics, salts, mlnerar,w?,'T,,Tw:::
tern, pills and other .harsh remeale t;
for they do but temporary seed bjm! f t -,
are a.slsock to any delicate system. s ' '
Families, wishing to try a free , . ,
pin bottle can obtain it postpaid by ' "
addressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell,- 203 - ;
IVHB"ngion bu,juuui;biiu, in. aiiius- ,,inihu
tal card, with your' name and address
on it will do. '
"Yes, daughter that's aoJ tu&.JThe,palu,io;
my bade is alljJne I sever saw injtlilns; wotfcr
as quickly as Sloan's Liniment" Thowwada'of;
grateful people Voice tha same opinion. Hera's
waa troubled -with a'varir tstd sain la ar
for sob tiaie. I west to doctor btb
Old not d tne anr food, so i
'purchased a bottle of Sloan's
Linlmea sb4 bow I am a well
woman. I always kfP bot
tle of Sloan's LfolHwat In the
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"We have used Sloan's Lis.
sent for otst six vesn as.d
found it the best we ever used. .
When ear wife had sclatlo
rheumatism theonl v thins; that
did her anr ood waa Sloan's
Liniment. We cannot praise It
blihlr enowh."-. na,
V ilMtt. xwrsvTrpTTJ.jjpg!S;
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sprained ankle. I got a bottle of ptni
and can walk asjeat Ma, I writ a wis Be.
for puttie-such a fte
recommend Dr. Sean's
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