Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, May 01, 1919, Image 6

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DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA.
THIS WOMAN
SAVED FROM
AN OPERATION
By taking LycHaE.Pinkham'i
Vegetable Compound, One
of Thousands of Such Cases.
BUek River Fulls, Win. -"As Lydla
E. Pinkhom's Vegetable Compound
savca mo irom an
operation, I cannot
Boy enougn tn prnis
of it I suffered from
organic troubles and
my nide hurt me bo
I could hardly bo up
from my bed, and I
was unablo to do my
housework. I bad
tho best doctors in
Eau Claire and Uicy
wanted me to have
an operation, but
LydiaE.Pinkhnm'n
ilK'L..I.l!ll....ii
PSH
Vcgctablo Compound cureu me so a aia
not need tho operation, and I am telling
frfonrin About it" Mrs. A. w.
nil mv
Binzer. Black River Falls, Wis.
It is just ouch experiences as that of
Mrs. Binzer that has mode this famous
root and herb remedy a household word
from ocean to ocean Any woman who
Buffers from Inflammation, ulceration,
displacements, backache, nervousness,
irregularities or "tho blues' should
not rest until she has given It a trial,
and for special advico write Lydia E.
Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.
Your Best Asset!
A Skin Cleared By-
Cuticura Soap
All drotttaUi Soan . OlabiMtit 8 AM, Talrara O.
Fampla aach In of "OatUaia, Tt. 8, BMMm."
DAIRY PROFITS BIG
Splendid Returns From Farms In
Western Canada.
Production of Butter and Cheese, Com
manding Highest Prices, Increases
Steadily Live-Stock Raisers
at Height of Prosperity.
PRESIDEN
WILSON
T
TELLS POSITION ON
ADRATG
QUESTION
Couldn't Be Happy.
"Whnt are you grumbling about,'
Bald the city man to the discouraged
farmer. You ought to bo the hap
piest mnn In the world. You own a
farm and enn spend your llfo out In
the open."
"Mister," replied tho farmer, "all
I've got to ay to you Is that I'm not
rich enough to be happy on a farm
that won't raise enough to pay the In
terest on the mortgage."
There la nothing more satisfactory
hftcr a day of, hard work than a lino
full of snowy white clothes. For sucb
results use Kcd Cross Hull Blue.
Age sometimes brings wisdom teeth,
according to tho price we can offord ta
pay the dentist.
Work Too Hard ?
- ... . . ----,?-
nurrying to get toe home cleaned up
Thii time of the year finds everyone
for summer. It's a pleasure, too. when
you're well, but no man or woman with
n "bad back" enjoys doing anything.
If your back is lame, if sharp twinges
catch you when lifting and you feel
tired and worn out. kidney weakness is
tired and worn out. kidney weakness is
likely causlnir vour trouble. Don't wnltl
Delay may cause gravel, dropiy or
Bright's dinease. Doan's Kidney Pills
have helped people the world over.
An Iowa Case
T h o in a s Pnvsy,
roll rod farmer, Vin
ton, la., says: "My
kldnoyit were disor
dered anil I suffered
from pains In my
back. I could hard
ly Ket out of lied In
tho morning because
of o v o r o pains
inrousn my kidnoys.
The action of my
kidneys was too fre
quent and the kidney
secretions wore high
ly colorod. I had
dizzy spells and often
ramo near falllm
over, I read about Donn's Kidney
Pills and used two boxes. They wired
me."
Cat Doan'a at Any Stora, 60o a Bos
DOAN'S fJLV
rOSTER-MU-BURN CO- BUFFALO. N. Y.
' TVi tr?f III
wrxm. I
Now Is the Time
to Buy a Farm in
Good Old U.S.A.
Although tho wr In uvcr, tlm ila
nutiil for fmul continue. Tlir. Cualnaaa
of producing tlilnca to rut, thirrtoro.
slo uromlas ut iiaylns anllafuclory
tllvldoiuU.
Ttie 11 S ItAlI.ltOA!) AUMINIH
TKATION otteri ttie cii-oiierutlon of Ita
llOMKHMKKICHS' 1IUUKAU to tlioaa
who wlih to arwaita In farming, atook
ralalrig, lUtrylns, poultry mlalng, fruit
growing Biui Ulnilrril nuratilta Krva
Information will It furnlaheil about
farm onportunltlaa In any Slats on
raqilfat.
Writ today. Cllva me the name of
tlia Hlole you want Information about;
amy what Una of farm activity you
wins to follow. and the nutnhar of
arraa you will neail, and let ma know
what kln.t of tartna you ilaalrn. Tha
nor partlculara you can aenil recard
Inc your reiiulremtnta, tha battar I can
iara you
Watklit ta Ml. Onlr IshrnutUn ta Girt.
J. I. KUtVAIlDH. Mnnugor.
Agrl. beet ion. U. H, lullroad Ailinlnla
trutlnii, Itoum 2000, Wuahlnston, I). C
Dairying is rapidly approaching one
of the first positions in WeHtcrn Can
odn agriculture. This docs not apply
particularly to any one of the three
Western Canndu provinces, as they ail
participate in the distinction.
A report recently published by the
Alberta Department of Agriculture
shows thnt in 1D18, in spite of adverse
conditions of Inbor and the high cost
of feed there was no decline In the
Industry. It will be Interesting to
know that the average number of milch
cows per farm Is 5.0. Tho total pro
duction of creamery butler In the
provinces In 1018 was 0,100,000, as
against 8,011,000 pounds in 1017.
No better evidence of tho growth of
Western Canada enn he given than by
the fact that In ten years the produc
tion of butter has Increased from
2,000,000 pounds and of cheese from
88,570 pounds to 050,000 pounds. When
It Is known that In the production of
grain m much energy was placed, and
through which bank deposits were
Incrensed, homes made comfortnble,
farms carefully tilled, It will be real
ized that tho increase In dairy produc
tion has b6cn remarkable. During the
pnst four years tho price to the pro
ducer Increnscd 75 per cent.
Further evidence of the great inter
est tnken In tho dairy and livestock
Industries Is found in recent bull sales.
At Edmonton tho nverngc price of 141
was $231.00; at Calgary 784 head
were sold, bringing an average price of
$209.13; while at Lacombc 170 bulls
brought an average of $101.31. Sales
in Manitoba n few days ago gavo fully
as good an average, or better. Tho
sales were attended by farmers from
nil pnrts of tho country. The high
prices pnld show that good stock was
required, and, no innltcr the price, the
fnrmcr had tho money to pay for it.
As evidence of this we find that at a
sale recently held nt Carman, Mnnl
toba, buyers wcro present from nil
parts of the province, besides some
from Sakatchewan points. Five head
of Herefords brought $500 each. A
Shorthorn bull was sold for $700 and
registered Shorthorn cows brought
$500 each.
The establishment of creameries
and cheeso factories throughout tho
entire West Is on the Increase, and it
will only bo within the period of n
very few years before Western Can
ada will occupy it position In tho first
ranks In tho dairy production of the
continent.
There Is complete government su
pervision over creameries and cheeso
factories. The government takes care
of the sales, looks after tho manufac
turer and employs as bends of tho In
stitutions highly paid nnd efllcleut
managers.
It may well be said that the dairy
Industry in Western Canada Is rapidly
coming Into Its own. At present it Is
but an adjunct to tho parent or fore
most Industry of the country the
growing of grain, but whllo nn adjunct,
It Is a highly Important one. Tho price
of farm lands Is gradually Increnslng,
but not In tho rapid proportion that
has been shown In other countries.
This rise In price does not materially
Increaso the cost of production, not
lessen tho profits that may bu derived
from an aero of wheat, outs or barley.
Tho advance In tho prices of these
grains hns more than doubled ; the uso
of tractors has lessened tho cost.
The reports from government sources
are that the present year will show a
great Increase In Immigration over the
past four or live years. Tho mnn who
hns made n tour of Inspection of the
country will give you the reason, lie
will speak of thu fertile soil, of the
good crops, of the attractive climate,
of compliance with tho law, the splen
did school system, the almost perfect
social conditions that prevail. lie will
have visited settlements composed al
most solely of Americans, who have
built up their homes mid villages, who
have brought, and are applying, to
day, their experience In economic laud
culture as applied to largo tracts with
thu result that he obtains yields on
$30 an acre land equal to that former
ly produced on laud that ho had sold
for $200 an acre. Tho story of his
success he has bent buck to his friends
lu his home. Mate. They In turn follow
him, and so It goes on, and Immigra
tion to Western Canada Increases.
Advertisement.
Declares Italy Not Entitled to
Fiume; Latins Defiant.
ROME CALLS CHIEFS HOME
Premier Orlando Says: "We Will
Hold What We Have" U. S. Pres
ident Declares 14 Points Are
Basis of Peace.
icoMtoitea i
CALIFORNIA
FaoUo drove. with Ita Ideal climate fa
rnoua aunimer anil winter raeort city on
charmtntf Monterey Ily 1 miles aoulh
r Marf Krancleoo Wonderful (Whins, world-
renowned auto drlvte alone russed alioree
ad lu beautiful pine, oak and cypreaa
foreela. Kree literature, Adilreee Chamber
f Commerce, I'aclrlo drove. Cat.
Pctrless Chick Food
and poultry food are the
IBmsi for OMokmnm
Ajlt for prices and samples
Akroa MiUto CctsaEMusy, Sioux City, hwm
No Wonder.
"I understand she carried tho hoaso
by storm."
"Suri- no wonder sho did a light
ning chnugo right In front of tho au
dience." I-'lorldu 't'ltnes-Unlon.
To Havo a Ctear 8weot Skin,
touch pimples, redness, roughness
or Itching, If any, with Cutlcura Olnt
meut, then bathe with Cutlcura Sonp
ind hot water. Ulnae, dry gontly and
dust on a little Cutlcura Talcum to
loftTo a fascinating fragranco on skla.
Everywhere 25c each.- -Adv,
An overyday man Is not neveasnrily
weak minded.
Keep your lleer active, your bowela clean
kr taklm Or l'l.rce'e IMeaeant l'ellete and
you'll keep healthy, wealthy and wlae. Adv.
For n merciless critic commend n
to the mvesnful author.
Paris, April 2 1. The Italian vice ad
miral, Thuon Dl Hovel, former chief
of staff, hns left Paris for Home. Gen.
Armando Dlitz, commnnder In chief
of tho Italian armies, it is announced,
also Is leaving.
"I hnvo not yet decided whether to
reply to President Wilson with a state
ment or with nn net," wns Premier Or
lando's remark when the Wilson state
ment wns translated to him.
Tho Italian pence headquarters Is
practically unnulmous In the belief
thnt tho president's statement means
that Italy must withdraw from the
pence conference.
"Wo have no pence terms to make
with Germany, except n trifling bill
for reparations," an Italian diplomat
Bald. "Wo can arrange that any time
or let it go. Wo can't very well mnko
peace with Austriu, as tho Austrc
Uungnrinn empire doesn't exist Wo
can, however, return to Homo and keep
whnt we have, which Is all wo de
mand." President's Statement.
In n statement Issued by President
Wilson explaining his position on tho
Adriatic question he declares thnt
Flume cannot become a part of Italy.
The text of tho statement follows:
"In view of the capital Importance
of tho questions affected, and In or
der to throw all possible light upon
what Is Involved in their settlement.
I hope thnt tho following statement
will contribute to the final formntlon
of opinion and to a satisfactory solu
tion.
"When Italy entered the war she en
tered upon the bnsls of a definite pri
vate understanding with Great Krltnln
and France, now known ns the pact of
London. Since that time the whole
face of circumstances has been nl
tored. Many other powers, great and
small, havo entered tho strugglo with
no knowledge of that private under
standing. "The Austro-Hungarlnn empire, then
tho enemy of Europe, and at whoso
expense tho pact of London was to
bo kept In the event of victory, has
gone to pieces and no longer exists.
Not only that, but the several parts of
that empire, It Is agreed now by Italy
and nil her associates, are to be erect
ed Into Independent states and asso
ciated In n lengue of nations, not with
those who wero recently our enemies,
but with Italy herself and the powers
thnt stood with Italy In tho great war
for liberty.
"Wo nro to estuhllsh their liberty
as well us our own. They are to bo
among the smaller states whoso Inter
ests are henceforth to be sofegunrded
ns scrupulously as the utcre3ta of
the most powerful states.
How War Ended.
"The war was ended, .moreover, by
proposing to Germany nn nrtnlstlco
and pence which should bo founded
on certain clearly defined principles
which sot up n now order of right nnd
Justice. Upon thoso principles the
pence with Gernmny has been con
ceived, not only, but formulated. Upon
those principles It will be effected.
"We cannot ask tho great body of
powers to proposo and effect pence
with Austria and establish n new basis
of Independence and right In the states
which originally constituted the Aus-tro-llimgarlun
empire and In the states
of the Hulknu group on principles of
another kind. We must apply the same
principles to the settlement of Europe
In those quarters ihat we havo applied
In the peace with Germany.
"It wns upon the explicit avowal of
thosu principles that the Initiative for
peaco was taken. It Is upon them thnt
tho whole structure of peace must rest.
"If those principles nro to be ad
hered to Flume must serve as the out
let of the commerce, not of Ituly, but
of the land to the north and northeast
of that port; Hungary, ltohemln, Hon
mania and the states of the new Jugo
slav group. To assign Flume to Italy
would bo to create thu feeling thnt wo
have deliberately put the port upon
which all those countries chiefly de
pend for their access to the Mediter
ranean In the hands of a power of
which It dltl not form an Integral part
and whoso sovereignty, If set up there,
must Inevitably seem foreign, not do
mestic or Identified with the commer
cial and industrial life, 'of the regions
which the port must serve. It Is for
that reason, no doubt, that Flume wns
not Included In tho pact of London,
but there definitely assigned to the
Croatlans.
"And tho reason why tho line of tho
pact of London swept about many of
the Islands on tho eastern coast of the
Adriatic nnd around the portion of the
Dalmatian coast which lies most open
to the sen was not only that hero and
there on those Islands, and hero and
there on that coast, thete are bodies
of people of Italian blood and connec
tion, but also, aatl uo doubt cblufly, be
cause It wns felt that it was necessary I
for Italy to have a foothold amidst tho
f-llftnnnta nf 41in nnutrti AflrlflHtf In I
order that she might make her own
coast safe against tho naval aggres
sion of Austro-IIungary.
"Hut Austria-Hungary no longer ex
ists. It is proposed that the fortifica
tions which the Austrlnn government
constructed there fchnll bo razed and
permanently destroyed.
"It Is part also of the new plan of
Kuropenn order which centers In the
league of nations tliat tho new states
erected there shall accept a llmltatloq
of armaments, which puis aggression,
out of the question. There can bo no
fear of tho unfnir treatment of group
of Italian people there, because ade
quate guarantees will bo given, under
International snnction, of tho equal
and equitable treatment of all racial
or national minorities.
"In brief, every question associated
with this settlement wears a new ns
pect a new aspect given it by the
very victory for rigtit for which Italj
has made the supremo sacrifice ol
blood nnd treasure. Italy, nlong with
tho four other great powers, lias be
come one of the chief trustees of the
new order which sho has played sc
honorable a part in establishing.
"And on the north nnd northeast hei
natural frontiers are completely re
stored, along with the whole sweep ol
the Alps from northwest to southensi
to the very end of the Istrlnn penin
sula, Including all the great watershed
within which Trlest nnd Pola He, and
all tho fair regions whose face nntur
has turned towards the great peninsu
la upon which the historic life of th
Latin people has been workwl oui
through centuries of famous etorj
over since Home wns first sot upon hoi
seven hills.
"Her ancient unity Is restored. Hei
lines are extended to the great wall!
which are her natural defense. It l!
within her choice to be surrounded bj
friends ; to exhibit to tho newly liber
nted peoples across the Adriatic thai
noblest quality of greatness, magnum
lmlty, friendly generosity, tho prefer
enco of Justice over interest
"The nations associated with lac
the nations that know nothing of th.
pact of London or of any other special
understanding that lies at tho begin
ning of this great struggle, nnd whe
have made their supreme sacrifice also
in the Interest, not of national ndvun
tage or defense, but of the settled
peace of the world, nro now united
with her older assoclotes In urging her
to assume n leadership which cannot
be mistaken In the new order ol
Europe.
U. S. Italy's Friend.
"America Is Italy's friend. Her peo
ple are drawn, millions strong, from
Itnly's own fair countryside. She Is
linked In blood, as well as in affection,
with tho Itnlian people. Such ties can
never bo broken. And Amorlcn was
privileged, by the generous commission
of her ussoclates In the war, to Initiate
the peace wo are about to consummate
to Initiate It upon terms which she
hnd herself formulated and In which I
wns her spokesman.
"The compulsion Is upon her to
square every decision she takes a part
In with those principles. She can do
nothing else. She trusts Italy, nnd In
her trust believes thnt Italy will nsk
nothing of her thnt cannot be mada
unmistakably consistent with those sa
cred obligations.
"Tho Interests are not now In ques
tion, but the rights of peoples, of states
new and old, of liberated peoples and
peoples whose rulers have never ac
counted them worthy of n right; above
nil. tho right of tho world to peace and
to such scttlenients of interest ns shall
make peaco secure.
"These, and these only, nro the prin
ciples for which America has fought.
These, and these only, are the princi
ples upon. which she can consent to
mnke peace. Only upon these princi
ples, she hopes nnd believes, will tho
people of Italy ask her to make peace."
America's peaco delegates are not
nlarmcd over possible effects of tho
Italian situation nt home. In other
qunrters anxiety is freely expressed
lest Home-lnspirtd agitation mjght
spread to tho Italian colonies In the
various big American cities, but It Is
generally believed this sort of throat
will blow up In the same way, as did
tho German-American scare Immedi
ately prior to America's entry Into the
war.
As for Italy's thrents of military ac
tion, they nre not taken too seriously.
The Italian money stnndnrtls today are
absolutely and solely maintained by
the hacking of the United Stntes treas
ury, while her fond situation nlso de
pends largely on American shipments.
Application of economic pressure
would be n very simple problem.
Withdrawal by Italy from the pence
conference would Immediately result
in her loss In tho right to charter mem
bership In tho lengue of nations, In
which case she might come nt some
future time ns n new member, when
tho Adriatic question Is settled.
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J.V-i.lf,,, MTv V- .1 f l.f l e. . .
,,Jv-( Kfil neaimanaatrengtn t,
oi toe wives and mothers v
Rests the Future Integrity
of the Nation.
Wo must preserve our womanhood. There is need, greater ttian!
ever for strong women. Apparently, tho race is not as sturdy as
formerly or our women aro yictims of an over-civilization and less
able to resist disease.
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Thousands Buffer and thousands
more are destined to suffer from
that most Insidious of diseases,
catarrh. Ninety-seven per cent of
the people havo catarrh. It Is not
confined to the head, noso and
throat as many suppose. Catarrhal
Inflammation may attack tho stom
ach, bowela or nny portion ot tho
body where there are mucous lin
IngB. It la no respector of persons
or position- Everyone Is liable to
attack. i-
Mrs. Mary Frlcke, 607 Bornman
St., Bellovilto, III., was ono of Its
victims. Sho says: "I havo weighed
as llttlo as 100 pounds. For years
I suffered with my stomach, cramps
and severe headaches. After road
InB Dr. Hartman's Health Book, I
decided to try Peruna. Tho first
bottle brought good results, but a
I was bound to get well, I took
twelve.
Fifteen years ago. I Btarted with
Peruns and I wouldn't bo without
It. My weight Is now around 209
pounds and I am halo and heartr
at the age of 63. I can do as much
work as my daughter."
Tho uso of Peruna for forty-flvs
years in the American family lias
proved Its worth. If you are sick,
do not glvo up. try Peruna. Writ
The Peruna Company, Dent. B, Co
lumbus. Ohio, for Dr. Hartman'a
Health Book. It Is free. Peruna Is
sold everywhere In liquid and tab
lets. Insist upon liavlnp Dr. Hart
man's Famous Peruna Tonic. Aste
your dealer for a Peruna Almanack
BROOD MARES
In foal or foal at foot, having Distemper or Influenza,
or any other form of Contagious Disease, mny with ab
solute safety to Mare and Foal, be given
SPOHN'S DISTEMPER COMPOUND
It is also the very best Hemedy to prevent mares slip
ping foals, and should be given to all Marcs, Colts,
Stallions and all others, In bran or oats, or on tke
tongue. Then you will have very little trouble with
sickness of nny kind among your horses. Sold by druggists. Write for
booklet.
SPOHN MEDICAL CO., GOSHEN. INDIANA
On the Fence.
"Do you believe," asked the thinking
mnn whose heavy thoughts had worn
wrinkles up and down his forehad, "In
a Hades of fire and brimstone, where
evil souls nre sent to sizzle for all
eternity?"
"Well," responded the chronic con
sidered "ns n matter of reality, I
don't; but ns a matter of advisability
I certainly do."
One Obstacle.
"Do you believe you can drown
your sorrows in drink?" "Of course
not. My wife can swim."
Ancient Precautions.
"We'll rave this friendly agreement
of ours carved upon a monument of
stone," said one ancient king.
"So that all the public can read It?"
added the other.
"Not only thnt. It will mnke It Im
possible to treat it as a scrap of paper."
Come to think of It we can't remem
ber ever seeing a mudslinger with
clenn hands.
Some men, like wells, are driven to
drink.
FAKE" ASPIRIN
WAS TALCUM
Counterfeiter Caught 1 Tho New York health authorities had a Brook
lyn manufacturer sentenced to the penitentiary for selling throughout
the United SUtes millions of "Talcum powder" tablets as Aspirin Tablets.
Don't ask for Aspirin Tablets Always say "Bayer."
Don't buy Aspirin in a pill box! Get Bayer package!
Always say, "Give me genuine
TSayer Tablets of Aspirin.' " Insist
you want only the Bayer package
with the "Bayer Cross" on the
package and on the tablets.
The genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" have been'
proved safe by millions for Pain, Headache, Neuralgia,
Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Colds,
Grippe, Influenzal Colds, Joint Pains, Neuritis. Proper
dose in every "Bayer" package. American owned!
Boxes of 12 tablets Bottles or 24 -Bottles of 100 Also Capsules.
Aspirin U Uw trU maxk of IUyer Manufacture ef UoaoaxetltMliUaUr ol SalkrliestU
Didn't Really Mean It.
An old lady walked Into the judge's
office.
"Are you the judgo 'of reprobate?"
Bhe Inquired.
"I inn the Judgo of probnte," replied
his honor, with a smile.
"Well, that's It, I expect," answered
tho old lady. "You tce," she went on
confidentially, "my husband died de
tested and left several little Infidels,
and 1 want to be their executioner I"
Chlcngo News.
Artificial Warmth,
"What's the Idea of the gas stove
and the fur overcoat?'
"Isn't It April?" asked Mr. Penwlg
gle. "It Is."
"April with the balmy breezes and
the skies of blue?"
"Thnt's according to popular fancy."
"There you are. There's no use try
ing to turn out delicate creations of
thought about April unless by some
means you enn provide a temperature
approximately seasonable."
ENGINEER HEROES BACK HOME
Yanko Who Fought Huns With Shov-
els Reach New York Other
Arrivals.
New York, April 24. Some of th
fnmous Kleventh engineers, who used
their picks nnd bhovels ns weapons In
helping to stem the Oertnnn advance
near Cambral, wore among tho 1.S20
troops arriving on the steamship Santa
Teresa from Hordennx. Forty-six ofll
cers nnd 000 men of the nrmy ambu
lance service, Including qunrtermas;
ter, headquarters, hospital nnd motor
repair shop detachments, arrived on
the steamship Ducn d' Abnur.l from
MarM'llle. The vessel brought 33
Illinois cnsunlt.
The man who goes around wishing
he hnd never been born Is not the only I
one who regrets It.
Thrashing doesn't always separate
boy from his crop of wild onts.
OLD, AGE STARTS
WITH YOUR KIDNEYS
Bcltnea says that old se btns with
weakened kidneys and digestive organs.
This being true, it Is easy to believe
that by keeping the kidneys and dlges
Uf e onani cleansed and in proper work
ing order old age can be deferred and
llfo prolonged far beyond that enjoyed
b the average person. ( '
For ovsr 200 years GOLD MEDAL
naarlem OU Has oeen remmuK
....u...g .n.i ,nnhllitY due to advanc-
ine years. It la a standard old-tltue
home remedy and needs no i introduction.
GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Is Inclosed
In odorless, tasteless capsules contain
ing about S drops each. Take them as
yon would a, rlll, with a awallow of
water. TUs til stimulates tb kidney
action and enables the organs to throw
off the poisons which cause prematura
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