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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1906)
The County Lxchanges i Hems ol General Interest Selected Iron the Columns of Contemporaries J greets WmI was voi'"":nc scvr:il' hours Louisville ' Krm tin- tYiiiricr. ' t Jim Torryborry and, wire art- vl-.lt-ing iu lVtneColo.; lMs v'-" A Uttlvvsouof-Toliu, dmpbidl iK'ci" dently cut ulT one of hi toes, lt.h an axe Thursday t vt-ni n. V)st(irtt''luj'Ct'n SUiditr wis In Louisville Friday Inspect lutrllfc I' cnl posUitHee, wltloli he foiiud In gU'l'1 Con dition. Mrs. AiVy ('li'gh"tn and t' If ttlo daughters nr'here froiti I inidwnid, S. I)., visit tiiu with V: A. G leghorn and family. Willi.' jvorklng mi tin ni'sflay Klw.ud Rubble wlili tin' lit ;it' and f"r his cou'bliou.was liou -j ,.-. 1 1 arty Given 1 1- -t tlvt ssof ;i lino horse Sunday momiug- , J';''' death was caused trim, I'ld'.'g "Vl'r heated while working in ilu-' fVi.l.tist .'al in day. .-.:.).r....t,4xV'rA::- Willie' ingi'lui irttit. wita yefigfiiu lii'ar innl.'.Surlnu''',Cili)ni?,,tbur.day. lie was driving a water taul when the hots.si iuirttjed, ao J . t ;ws thvimi celvlng a peiietrariug wound over the sacrinii, t hn Tftl hijKl-Tlig7vrf:y Inches. , , , . . . i '' Why (H' I h iiiri Vnn? - Why does a inosiniitti stingy Why do wo reel un- . harpy ' .UP ,i;0(LC;W..sutmiip. Vml . Answer:, we duu't iVc usu De Witt's ' Witch Hael Salve, ami theso lfttlo tils don't bother ua. Lear a to look rpr the nmc on the box to get'' tho genuine. Sold by F. 0. Frlcke & Co. and Gerlng &Co. ... NchaLwkaL (t'run ilit' K.tlfi.r.) M r's7 Viator Sheldon' jsV entertain ing her mother, Mr. Wgglns, of Rose vllle, Illinois., . , ) Mr. 'Arthur Kilgren, of Lincoln, Is tislUint witl) infold college' chum, J. J. Pollard. Hii(aeeH"'0 Vfib In town Satur day, "lb' tiiH rrof; '"en here beforo in years ami be telj.1 us ho bad been hav ing lad times, , TUi'i teams are. uiujloyi;d all the time iiuuliuuclay.fwiv JV'Urd's jilts and loading It "i '"-' cars. 11 ls SulF'. ped to Umabn, wheni It Is used In making vei Ulied paving and tire brick. Mr. Nelson has iiit.unied frum a trip out In Idaho, where Iu went tosee the country ;ind visit, a brother. He says it is a fei jr liu joutiuy and they raise nuiUlyi'tgar heels. He sajsa quarter Mt'lionii.r M land will cost, i lo,uon Mid it rents for lpi;r, acre cash. t. wee, wlnsigii'Hahe was born to Mr. and Mrs' hi.;. K'' Friday af t en mbn Jflh I kith; t tjs dehyl i tf u 1 seven iiyilUd'tillof Crirtiffntliiay live long IMS. (1 Lat Saturday afternoon rev. Stan ard was called to Wabash to attend the funeral of J. W. and K. M. Glllis pie's child, ten months old. It was their only child. They have many friends to sympathize with them m their sad atlllctlon. Merrill Shelp.of Now Milford.I'enn., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie. Stark over Sunday. Mr. Shelp and Mr. and Mrs. Stark were schoolmates In Pennsylvania and enjoyed meeting again very jnueli. Mr. Shelp. expect to remain In "Nebraska ami fur tlie present wilt tuid employmcnf at Weep Iiik' Water. ' a woman worries until she mti wrinkles, then worries because1 sue hem 1tiite tftfrf'Tloll'Hti i' lb'ky Jltiptalu JTea a:iwould Unu neither. "Ilrftjfif,' snillini? face fol.lt, -Its bs?.' ZT, , ceots, .Tea. or Taji.c; U'vri'm! & ti., drut.'i.'ist. . ; - i ' LOOK WEtL TO YOUR DUTY IN THE GOOD OLD Summer time You want to save your money to buy your CO MIL FOR TH& WINTER AT OUR CITY . Coal Yards. r ft! uii Veight Guaranteed , ' Best Threshing Coal ' All Kinds ; of Feed REPUBLICANS ARE WORRIED en&erser Union I'rt.in tht) Li-ilnrr. Trof. C. II. Taylor went to Sprlnr lleld Monday mornlnc to make prelim inary arrancmetits for the belmiliiK' of the schools, of which he Is the prin cipal for the second year. Miss lalsy Fowler of Ashland, who ls to teach the Intermediate depart ment of our schools, was here last .Saturday, calling on friends and tak lntf a survey of the work for the com- InKterm. W. II. Cross, W. IA Tracy, Will A. Frans, Joe liannlni?, John Lldeett, T. G. Itanium and Pr. Newell went to Omaha Monday to help exercise the Ak-Sar-Hen jfoat-and they did. Dave Laliue has closed a deal for the purchase of a blacksmith shop at Elinwood, and noes there next week to take possession and his family will move there a few weeks later 1). W. Foster, accomjianled by Miss Mary and Mrs. Foster, returned from their trip to the tl. A. li. reunion at MltineajHills Saturday evening. He Is very much pleased with the bit: show. James Iarroiik!h and family arrived home last Friday from California, where they spent a few weeks visiting relatives and old acquaintances. They had a delightful visit and came home fecllnit as tine and happy as school children. John 11. Dous'e, a former resident of this village, arrived Wednesday even inn from Toledo, Wash , to enjoy the reunion and make a visit with rela tives and friends. The "P.ed Head Club," of which he was a charter member, will have a banquet while he Is here. The Mo. Tac. Ky. Is doint! an enor mous f rclnht business Just now. Mon day evenhiK there were six lon freight trains nt this station at six o'clock, four west aud two east. If this keeps up for three years, we may reasonably expect the management to order the weeds cut and Improve the sanitary condition of the depot grounds at Union. Th End of th World of tumbles that robbed R H. Wolfe, tr Hear drove, la., of all usefulness, eini" when he bean taklnjf Klecti ic lii'nrs. He writes: "Two years nco Kidney trouble caused mo great sutler ink', which 1 would never have sur vived had I not taken Klectrlc Hitters. Tnev also cured mo of General Debil ity." Sure cure for all Stomach, Liver hihI Kidney complalnM.Ulood diseases, lle.i iache, Dirtiness and Weakness or IhmIiw decline. Trlco 60c. Guaran teed by V. 0. Frlckc A Co., drumUU. C.1 ColintyR Crop Record. . Aecordjotf to a tabulated statement Issued from the 'state labor bureau at Lincoln by ctfuhlles, Cass gets credit - for the-hlrw!nfr"rtf-thr fnllrwtnjr , . !mount of producljSnJ'f " ,( " t'aU-v."isf t-WvV i "!. j :Vfc'1". Hay ... i i tons ylttl 04tloVoiH)ty;.Sjdpjicd tr,Jte rortj 'than Cat aii(l.ViU7.vajs(iiiaiiaf1Vs, but t. rc lion ih-l!ltr 'ftimrt'iW'Vvbl! ill! '-lVV" u vv"" s tv by several thousand bushels. v1 and alwjili a bngtohci-flL'Udfi JV.'Vjr. joo!jVU r)i'-ujrii,jtJee I'ret trulMfnkalW'ttCk'i'if. ' ' r,' , A Mystory Solved. vmv, , i'.',-;(feporr periodic at t 1. 1 of. '. ' '. i'.'i". wjiui tiaULual ..euhfcUu 1 1 u .,'.u.u,j:y.fr7 tliat''TK'1?friR,s' New I, solved for me," wrliei .bilui tvt(-ilnuiiullaf .i.il.'t'hc ... 1 i that are guaranteed to'lve s'iitlsfacllou'.to everybody or Mfunderj. Only 'i&o at S- 0 l .. i.e .y Cu' djrug store. . ' Eigle l.'rom tlit'lli'iieon. Horn, on Saturday. Auinisl 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Osscnkop, a boy. Mrs. Kd. liettsand daughter, l'earl, left Monday evening for a week's visit with friends at Newport, Neb. It has been decided to put two fur naces In the school house as It was thought that one. w6uld not properly heat the building. "Dick" Wright was overcome by the heat while threshing at his place one day last week, but he has got all right and Is able to bo out again. While playing Tuesday, little Vina Vinson fell and a small stick pene trated the roof of her mouth Just above the tonsils, causing a very jialn- ful wound. The Circular Letter Sent Qut'Jij Saperin "iteide-nt Gamble' to SaJiool Directors. " Dnimry .sup.'rinrr-nient i;amnie has just. Issued' articular letter to" scIi-mI dire,i'Uji calling 1 heir attention lo S':vet;al iuipoftaut matu-rs thatKhould In al tended , to .before ..school opens. Amotiir Die many things of Inrportam e to which; )H! i;alll their. at.tentbm wl Mpt'lnt l bi'.loljow.iiit;: ; V.Tt'oublo.vP, various kinds villi r.ome up during (,hr,y.!:ai'. ,1 ak yiu: l let juo-kuoyv wieu. ymt bavntiny fault to liliwit.UUiiycibV.n. . itiin not perfect and vyiUm.Uio, in i.-.takis: nnd-,.von are not prrfuef ;uud ; will i mtikq nibtiiKes. F.y working t"Uetht r .we ;au iI(i,i,'miU ... I T ... I 1 ... . ,.1 ,,,, .1. I nminiiM. ausuggostiou from you at aoy lime. Thmo.sbe will fctudy j.rivaXelymler j1'1 I shall work tii'bl;, last and all the time the direction or the fauieJ rroi..;ior (or the leht Interests1 of the schools, tons., and tliqn go LoNcw York, gLving and feel sure that 1 will have your another year to the, finishing! of, her support so long as my 'efforts' arc in musical education. Jt. isber expecta l'roprietor PhUsmouth Coal Yards , ,. il'.i ner Third :n.d Main Stree.l.s ...i.U'lMiO -j , Mutts 1'bono" A Former Cass County ,Gil. Tlm.f(i!vwiuiyr.;iil i uieience to a for- in-irCfnvnuly girl, aud daughter o; tli.l latt ,tulsjo Mi'.iwtill, i.s talfoo from tbii l.uiui.Jh:ral.d.: .vMis ..M.vriila Mavvcllj vvLm.bns U'en; insli jictor in niu.hicln f-yeuiou t 's iu bl U sboolij for the-past, two veaiy,, bus .determined 16 follow tb iMol'e'iuik-and .wiU; jeave Ihu city ;ou Wcdnebday lor Chicago. Chairman Sherman Admits that Forty Seats la the House are la Danger. A special from New York, under date of August 2', says: No hard-headed, unsympathetic politicians can figure n the coming election for roenbcrshlp of Congress without realizing that a Republican House of Representatives in the: Six tieth Congress Js.very much Jn doubt. "No one knows this better than Rep resentative James S.- Sherman, chair' man of the Republican; CuogiusalonaJ Committee. Mr. .Sherman Is n good politician, and Ire is-p'aytrjg tbc'game well.' Just' now he )s eng'aged'ln'pnt- tlng to steep ' tlie'' democrats, aud, toe Tabor allies of thtf democrats. "JCliut Is iu meaning gr.tns statemcut mada on Situtday to tbc republican newspapers that the Nousn .was satd.Y Krpiblican on the prosperity issue. ;...' ' "Mr. Sherman had admitted within a short time to the President "and., oth er American leadcrsy'li;iweve'r',''tli'at tlie Republicans stood to lose! forty seats that they now hold intrm lfouse. This would mean a flrop f roth the ma jority of IU, elected In-November, l'.ioi, to a majnrity of -only., thirty-two in the Sixtieth Congress. : i ; v..-: ''it is frankly, admitted tlmt-po liv ing man who fee's . I bore;, will he .a loss of forty Congressional districts. ..to his party can safe!.V 'make, t'htf' prediction that the loss Ctit nut be lii't'y' or 'per haps more, and a loss 'of- lifty-sK (lis-1 tricts would tirtlH TbA)sV 'I "' -: "Th Is Ls duo tb' a!ff:t ftiiparallcl'ed conditions whloh prevail ill tho repub Jicu.n party; orgautzatioi), iu i do.c'li states aijd.ty tC;ailtion olougwiCl- aUstic lines,, foe he t destruction nf tMTED STATES SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA PRAISES PE-RU-NA. the right direction. "The weeds should he mowed, win- (low lights replaced, the school house thoroughly cleaned and a drinking tank or pail, preferably the former, provided before the opening day. Have the out-buildings clean and in gcod Heigh Weaver who left here a few weeks ago and bought 40 acres of land in Garticld county, is putting up a house and other buildings, and ex pects to move there in a few weeks. Robert Hoesewctter, a brother-in- law of Otto Roesewetter living south west of town, left last Friday for his home In Wisconsin. Mr. Roesewetter has rented Fred otto's farm for next year and will move here in the fall. Fred will move to town. Smcnmor Diarrhoea In Children. During the hot weather of the sum mcr months the first unnatural loose nessof a child's bowels should have Immediate attention, so as to check the disease before It becomes serious All that ls necessary Ua few doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlar rhoea Remedy followed by a dose of castor oil to cleanse the system. Rev. M. O. Stockland, Pastor of the first M. E. Church, Little Falls, Minn., writes "We have used Chamberlain's Cholera ud Diarrhoea Rsmedy for seven years and find it a very valuable reme !y, especially for summer disorder ( children." Sold by F. 0. Frlcke & U did A. T. Tiled. tion to return to Fremont for an occa sional visit, but will not return per manently until she shall have com pleted tho course of study proposod. Miss Maxwell is a charming womau, thoroughly in love with her chosen work, and her many friends here wish WELL DESERVED The Praise That Comes From Thankful Plattsmouth People. repair and Insist that they may be "her a most profitable and enjoyable ab- kent that wav. sence from home." "If you want to get. the most value for the money paid your teacher see that she has tho necessary supplies. Get acquainted with her and Iind time to talk school occasionally. It will pay- "I am asking each school board this fall to secure for your teacher a copy of Condra's Geography of Nebraska. Unless the teacher already has a copy of the book she will very likely ask you to procure one for her. It Is pub lished by the Nebraska School Supply House, Lincoln, Neb. "At this time all but about live schools have teachers. 1 have done my best to adjust the supply to the demand and If any district has no teacher in mind 1 will try to secure one for you, although practically all our teachers who have not secured schools here have gone to other coun tics. "Just a word here about agents. As rule It does not pay to buy from agents who travel about the county. While some of their supplies maybe good, the price Is always high. I keep on hand catalogues of reliable houses and will at any time furnish them on request. "1 shall begin my work of visiting schools Sept. 10 and shall try to visit all schools that have beginning teach ers before the end of October. 1 shall call ujion as many of you as possible when visiting the schools and shall expect you to call upon me when In l'lattsmouth, especially on Saturdays, when you will always iind me in the otllcc. Feeling sure that 1 w ill secure your help In making this a successful year for Cass county schools." like a prairie tire. What. Sherman , Fears. , j , "The districts that Mr. Shcrwan ex pects to lose,, evideutly, arc those which were carried by the democrats In 1002, and were sw ept Ititp the repub lican column by the phenomenal run run of Mr. Roosevelt In 1904. These districts are situated thus: California, 3: Delaware, 1: Illinois. 7: Indiana, Iowa, 1: Kentucky, 1; Michigan, 1; Minnesota, 1; Missouri, n, Nebraska, 1: New Jersey, 2; New York, it: North Carolina, 1; Ohio, :i: Pennsylvania, total, 40. "A loss of forty seats from the show log made at the presidential election would not be a serious matter, because it would still leave to the republicans a safe working majority of thirty-two . it.. c 1 i . .1 i Oiip kidnev remerlv never f.li s. notes, oui i-u. nnciu.au aiiu ins a Plattsmouth people rely upon It. That sociates have to confront a phenomenal remedv Is Doan's k'ldnev Pills. Platts- Siiuanon in many siar.es mouth testimony Droves It al wavs reli- "There are troubles of the first mag- Wp nitude in New York, New Jercey, .1. 15. lMtridge, living on Eighth pnio.l'ennsylvania, Massachusetts ana i i mi . v. - l t . . street, bet ween Oak and Locust streets. wa- ilr,: oosiacies, w easy Plattsmouth, Neb., says: "I never P3" success cisewncrc, uui uiese i,f,. i, nf a m no. cn states will sutlice to point out to the 1st 1 1 XI tit & L Jlllli.,1 much Lmod ns Doan's Kidnev Pills congressional uimimuee uic uuueui whirl, 1 nrneiirorl from (lertnt? & Co Ues 11 will lauor unaer uic uepemmig Elmwood From the Lender-Kclio. Mrs. G. G. Melslngcr.of Cedar Creek- is visiting at Geo. Stoehr's. Mrs. John Gerdes is quite seriously 111 at this writing with appendicitis, A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs, Ferdinand Rnseno Thursday of last week. ' Howard Sutton, of tho clerical force in the pension depart lUeiib at Wash ington. D. C, Is spending his vacation with relatives and friends here. Joe Nichols, who lias been sick in California for several weeks, came home Saturday evening. .He is sulTer Imr from catarrh which has Infected his nose. ) i Cyrus Williams, uf G uMj rlc Cqnter, lwtt,, caiv.fr Wednesday .for a week's yhsitjjti honwv. Mr..WlUlnms is sujicr-intwdrnt--f thr"Wio-lools at Xj nThjlif Cciil er" Tod "will ret urn" tn tihio to lake bp his work. JanVek iulriinll crKt. toulS"Tas e'VtlM oh rcoelp t y aTctterannbupo Inutile 'itrjoirshiiNs',dr hlsrotlier,' !jal tJui'Din. Tit"1 lotro'r wim'frim brVyci:in ali4 Stated .Unit 1U wVs fjTipoIttlcir him to live mVa few Vn.tysbWen :'u f mi Trof. Tyler, of Amherst college sa'- recently: "A man can live winter. til v without tirnins: no man ever pitt ed without a digestive system. Ti dyspeptic has neither faith, hope i h charity." Day by day people teahz. the Irajwtance of caring for i ir oi gestlon: realize the need of the ie .;t a lit tie corrective after overeaii A corrective like KihIoI For Dv, ,i-.n. It digests what you eat. Sold t.j K. G. Frickc &. Co. and Ucrlng & Co. Sour Stomach . v Notppettt, loss et itr6rth,r.ervout nut, haidichs, constipation, bid breath, jeneral debility, tour rlsirts, end catarrh of the stomach are all due to lndlrestton. Kodo! curei Ind'jjestlon. . This Hew discov ery represent. thi tiaiural Juices of dteea tioa m lhey.6ii ia.a healthy stomach, combined with th: teatosl kmn tonld and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dr pe ps'.a Cure does not only cure indigestion and dyspepsia, but this (amous remedy cures all stomach troubles by c'ennstne, purifying, aweetenlnj and etrenjthenln the mucous membranes tonj the stomach; Mr. t. 3Ptl, c( Reixl. W.'Vt.i ufi "i!irr'ikraK lh t itsit.ch (or tnly rrl. Kill eurei ii.t v-4 Httu uir.c U m mia (or rrtbv." : 1 r? Kodol Digests What Ypu Eat Bell ; 907 Sl-Ui) SU hrMict 2i limu Dm trtif .... ', which Mia fir rnl, Prepared br a. c owitt oo.. ohioaoo (Icrin Co. drugstore. Refore using them 1 was pretty nearly broken down with my back. 1 could hardly straighten and suffered almost constantly from pain across my loins and kidneys. My first experience with this kind of trouble dates back a long time ago and I be lieve 1 know what misery and torture kidney complaint brings. At times I have been so crippled up that 1 could uot get around without the use of a caue. The llrst box of Doan's Kidney Pills did me so much good that I got the second box. This brought me out all right. It did the work thoroughly There Is no expression 1 can give that would overestimate the value I place on Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price fine Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. I Improving Nicely. II. C. Rrinkman, the gentleman who was seriously Injured at the Bur lington shops last Monday afternoon, was down town this morning to have the bandages removed from his wounds, and In company with his sis ter, Mrs. Deitz, of Lincoln, gave the Journal a call. Mr. Rrinkman is im proving much better than expected, and with the exception of the knee cap of the right leg, which Is bother ing him considerably, Mr. Rrinkman can be considered asdolng remarkably well. isua PERRY'S RESTAURANT on prosperity alone for success in keep ing down the democratic gain to forty." "TV..1 lay VVhi'e the Sit . S' 'l " r it Irsv.i. .. i .. . .. ti iu Li. ..if r. IR- i. i In 'lil sunshiny iiih v ltxl On I :i h i.i l'.-s I"! 1 1 ie sl iii . 11 rtl.lfi, ,1. su i.;iile lo r.)du.v. ,v t sit. i it i l ! w 1 1 every household. 1 1 s.-..i i . (Inn . i mea and cholera morbid ihm ,t'. tiiek vine member of tnc htune nith- out naming. Chamberlain's e. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, liu n Is the best known medicine for tlu-e diseases, should always be kept at band, ns immediate treatment is ne eessiiry, and delay may prove fatal. For sale by F. G. Frlcke & Co., And A. T. Fried. Ex Senator 1t. C. Butler. , DftfcPsic.'f OtaiX'weti Ty CrJarrh Un ji 9 the Stcni;7i a-ut Therefore a W'lfr far. Pysfcf'S!.' t. ------ l l I H i '-- " Hon.' Mv'Ci P.tdler, Ksf, H. Hen- JaM.-ti-om'-'Sdutll t'lift.ltns'for twoj i teiinfl. tn aliitter Srnm Wanluugtun, t J,:t'."yvrietq thoPeronaWeilioine I lj'i.,a follows: ,. , . , ., t . "l ean recomnittnii , -Perunn fori tfy&pcpsia'aud stomach trouble. I have been ustwr your 'medicine fori H short period Miid I feel very much 1 relieved. It Is inJoed a wonderful medicine, besides a $oud .tonic." T CAT AKK1I of the Ktomaeh u the cor rect namo, for jnoiit eases of. 'dys pepsia. In ordor to cure catarrh of the stomach t bo catarrh must t eradicated. Only an Internal eatarrb remedy, Bueh as I'eruna, Is (ivallable. ' Peruna exactly meets the indicationu. --- - i r : uiinecassary Expei.se. Acute attacksof colic and oh' .Imrf. come on without warning and (.nmipr. relief must be obtained. Theie is no necessity of Incurring the expenses of a physician's service in such cases if Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy is at hand. A dose of this remedy will. relievo the patient before a doctor could arrive. It has never been known to fall, even In the most severe, cases and no family should be without; Ui." Foi 'sahTby F. O. Frlcke & Co., and. A T7 Fried. Don't allow money to lie around, is easier to spend it and easier to lose it It Dr. Elster, Dentls, Waterman Block 7 "Z" " ' ? ' SUE MONEY by keeping it tn a safe place such as The Bank; of Cass County Capital Stock $.10,000, Surplus J15,000 orriCKiiH: CIuis. C. Piirmi'te. t'rts., Jueoh Trltscb, V-P. T. M. l'Ktterson. Casli. Y'ou can give a check for any part of It at any time and so have a receipt for payment without asking for one. W hen you have a bank account you will be anxious to add to it rather than spend from it. Don't you want to know more about it. mm urn Fresh Oysters many style Short, Orders .Onf Snt-Ulllct. If you are hungry wo can supply" joitt.listltJkk of tria market Z'th'dcor tatMf Cts Co. Pink id do 1 take Cardui"? writes Mrs." Jelemma Mullins of Odessa, W. Va. , "Because, after suffering for several years with female trouble, and trying different doc tors and medicines without obtaining relief, 1 at last found, in Wine of Cardui, a golden medicine for all my Ills, and can recommend it above all others for female complaints." Cardui furnishes safe relief for backache, headache, periodical pains, irregular, painful or unhealthy cata menial flow, and all ailments from which sick women suffer. A perfect tonic for delicate women. A pure vegetable medicine for girls and women who are subject to the complaints peculiar to their sex. Has benefited over a million who used to suffer as you do. At every drug store, In $1.00 pottles. . . . . V . .. ' .1 . , WINE WRITE US A UTTER . dneriMnt ftilly , vroir vmrtoin nj"ill mj jou Ircc AJvi. ,.ln rlrtlb iMUi.envJor.' l.iJInVi , Wwiory Llpl,f'llj Uult.inin , 1 Jtl'tHm Cjo.. ClitiUiiavcl, l4nm - " " - OF . . .-. .1 i-1.; tuu- 1 ,