The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, March 09, 1893, Image 3

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CkMmwUi;
Thar is no mom in callinc a shoe
raaktr of modern time a cobbler
Tba Dsrt ttitnf to a cobbler tod?
it tba custom-made man who con tine
liia attention exclusively to that o.ie
branch. Machinery for making shoes
in great quantities and in sections is
. of comparatively recent date, and prior
to its adoption the shoemaker or cob
bler did the entire business, from tak
ing the measure to collecting the
money. In small towns and villages
lie liierat.y perirmed the entire pro
cess himself, having insufficient trade
to justiliy the employment of an assist
ant, and in larger cities he superin
tended the wori. from beginning to end
himself. The labor-saving wonders of
tba times have practically swept this
,mn out of the lield, and there are few
members of the trade who are really
cobblers.
A rir KichaN(e.
Bafferty ney don't fit. Ui want
lbs nlxt larger soize.
Marks 1 gait exchange dose
drotltfers, meiu frient; t'ey vos torm
rnlt der knee.
lUftwty Torn? Will, will, so they
are! Niver mom; Oi wants to do the
fair thing. Just tear th' pair yez give
me in exchange.
When they Btgla.
Wholesale Merchant No use stop
ping Off at Lawnville. That town has
haTaaa.fl tftnmevi in the trround. Not a
wwa vwew b
atnralftfL.
Tlrammer You don't say f I hadn i
.bA Ahnnt if.
Merchant Nor I; but it must be so
I aaer an item iu the uaper today say
ing that the citizens of Lawnville were
talking about organizing a lire aepart-
ment.
Advaac al Civilization.
The people of Canada are getting
Americanized in various ways. Tim
ailukn thaw counted their money in
rwinnria. shillinra and nence or "cop
per." but now they count it in dollars.
dimes and cents.
, Any one in possession of 25 cents can go
IAJ Lilt; lini rat u ' ...... ...... ,
uure a bottle of Salvation Oil and be cured
n nf rhenmatiam. neuralgia, or aliv
pain or ache.
Tiwarfs are the inhabitants of tlx
li.riaraan 1 aland. It is seldom Urn:
ii full-Brown man is seen over iony
two Indies in height.
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ii m iv ii
ii in 1 1 ii
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in1
UJ UJ
THK WAT 0V1
nf woman's troubles i
with Ilni-lnr Pierce
Favorite Prescription
flafehr and certain V. ev
ery delicate weakness
itminiKht and dis
peculiar 10 uw eej
THEY ARE NOT SUICIDES.
to permaaeatly cured.
Out
(hit of all the medi-
Ieines for women, the
"Favorite Prescription
Is the only one that's
I guarantied to do what if
I claimed for it. In all
I " female complaints "
land irregularity peri
odical pains, dlsplace-
. menu, Internal inflam
mation or ulceration, bearing - down
. .-a klmlred ailments, if it
nMuviw . ,
ever falls to benefit or cure, you have
your money back.
Ha certain to cure retry cae of Catarrh i
DrjWTcatarTh Remedy tbat it proi.r
tnMkt you this offer: "If T "f"1, .
jnnVnenUy.wa'll pay yon $500 cash.'
"It h doubtful if so many people
who are run over on railroads, or
jump from precipices and bridges,
commit suicide, as is generally sup-
losed," said a phys nan, recently. -
"n nen a nian or wuiuan steoi in
front nf a train, or walks off from
some steep place, it is ten to one put
down as a case or suicide, i ou win
notice often that 'no cause could be
assigned,' and. also, 'never had the
person been in better spirits,' fttc,
and thpn all th friends in tn rakins
up the dead man or woman's past to
nni our me cause.
"Now, if the dead could speak we
would una tnat. many oi tnese cases
are due to absent-mindedness," the
doctor continued, "or fits of absorp
tion or abstraction. ' In fact, a re
cent caner of my own leads me t'j
niniwise this to be true. I was stand
... ... . . .
nir on the platform of tne eievatcn
station at 67 th street and 3d ave
waiting for the down train. I was
vorv much worried about a natieni
who was not getting along as well as
1 had expected, ana l was wonueriua
whether nr not I had better make
certain changes in the treatment
Tim absorbed 1 heard a train aD
nrnMchinff. and mechanically started
to step aboard, when I suddenly felt
myself violently pulled back. Hooked
about sumrised. and saw an excited
man facing me and the people look
ing curiously on.
'What do you mean.-"' said tne
man angrily. "Were you trying to
kill yourself by jumuing in front of
the engine?" .
1 had nearly walkc i off in front of
the train and for reply I quickly
jerked myself away and stepped
aboard, but my whole tody treruhlei
with mingle;! sensationsof fright auJ
shame. That incident set me to
thinking. Many people are subject
to sudden rushes of blood to the head
that for the moment confuse them.
a no ran n thus affected may suddenly
drop down or mechanically continue
walking, according to tne sirengiu oi
the attack. In that condition one
mat haf also a riartial loss of the
will, wnicn may cause one uiuoiiueei
Hil inns and dvsrX'Dtic Deo-
ple are also liable to dizzy spells, and
amid the rush and whirr of business
such folks may suddenly fall or stum
ble forward without seeming reason,
and ho recorded as suicides." New
York News.
Hint to the Speaker.
Doctor Hlldreth, in his "Memoirs
nf the Earlv Settlers of Ohio," de
votes a chapter to Abraham Whipple
nt TihraiA Island. He was born In
1733, and was one of the llrst to take
la hand in the Revolutionary war.
In 1780 he was elected a representa
tive to the Legislature from the town
nf Cranston. ...
The advocates of the paper-money
evetnm were then in cower, and hud
chosen Othnlel Gorton, a clu usy old
man. for Sneaker.
finrtnn waa In the habit of keeping
a large quid of tobacco in one side of
his chesks. Most or tne aeoaters
were on the oDDOsltc side of the hall
from that on which Commodore
Whipple sat, and the Speaker's face
nan commniilv turned that way
. - .1 . .1 1 1 -
Once In tne course oi tne ueuui
nrhinnia had rvuritated a siteech. which
he waited for an opportunity to de
liver. At last, out or patience, ne
rose and called, "Mr. tipcaker!" The
Snnier whose face was turned the
"K ' , L
nt.her way. U1U not near uuu. jig
raianrl h a VO ce to ItS Utmost, "Ml
Srwaker!"
" . , J . !. 4 K
Gorton starteu, anu tu ruins io wiv
Commodore, said, "I hear vou.
Thoronnnn WhinDle beiran:
n v h. Mr. sneaKer. you wuum
shift your quid of tobacco from your
starboard to your larrjoara jaw, wm
it might give your neaa a cant mis
way, so that you couia sometimes
hear something rrom tins sme m tuc
house." .
Then he went on with his speech.
Irry COSTS MORE to make Royal Bak
JL ing Powder than any other, because its
ingredients are more highly refined and
expensive. But the Royal is correspon
dingly purer and higher in leavening strength,
and of greater money value to the consumer.
The difference in cost of Royal over the best of
the others does not equal the difference in leav
ening strength, nor make good the inferior work
of the cheaper powders, nor remove the impuri
ties which such powders leave in the food.
Where the best 'food is required, the Royal
Baking Powder only can be used.
"August
Flower"
I had been troubled five months
with Dyspepsia. I had a fullness
after eating, and a heavy load fn the
;. Af Mir ctnmarh Sometimes S
deathly sickness would overtake
me. I was working for Thomas
McHenry.Druggist, Allegheny Uty,
Pa., in whose employ I had been for
seven years. I used August Flower
for two weeks. I was relieved of all
trouble. I can now eat things I
dared not touch before. I have
gained twenty pounds since my re
covery. J. D. Cox.Allegheny, Pa. a
OIVjB enjoys
Cit. ...tluwl end results when
a... v.M imltAn! it ii oleas&nt
0TIUU W .
ud refreshing to the taste, and act
rntlr yst promptly On the Kidneys,
I 1A U-l. i.panaes the SVS-
tern effectually, dispels colds, head-
obai and isvers ana cure
oonatiDetion. Syrup of Figs is Uie
only remedy of iU kind ever pro
ni. a th taste and ao-
cepteble to the itonSach, projnp id
.. r .. I 1 1 lT.i m I in Itl
its action ana wuiy - --
effects, p.pared only from the most
healthy anaagreeable substances, iU
iu nnaiitlea commend it
all and have made it the most
ponukr remedy Jtnown. .
id7! bottles by all leadiap ; drug
. 1 VI- ,MUE WhC
Any renu"
v.- ; nn kand will -pro
ear it promptly for any one wh
wisass to try it Do not accept aaj
utotitute.
CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO.
UK nAKIKt. Otl.
inumviiLt. tr. UW raw.
to
and
gists.
'S
V m mm
Tan Tiaai ai
WATERPROOF COAT
i t World t
TBS? A. J. TOWER. BOSTON. MASS
The Jewel-Pointed Tool or Egypt.
A year's study at Gizch has con
vinced Mr. Finders Petrie that the
Egyptian stone-workers of 4,000 years
ago had a surprising acquaintance
with what had been considered mod
ern tools. Anions the many tooli
ued by the pyramid-builders were
both solid and tubular drills and
stiaightand circular saws. The drills,
like those of to-day, were set with
nm.hniiiv ronindura. as the
JUWCIO VI' -
diamond was very scarce), and even
lathe tools had sucn cumins uuca.
a ..n.riighii mil the Quality of
the tubular drills and the skill of the
workmen that the cutting niaras in
hard (jranite give no indication of
wear of the tool, while a cut of a
tenth of an inch was made in the
hardest rock at each revolution and a
hole through both tne naruest uuu
..t m,.t,.riui as hored perfectly
nuiuvau - -
th nd iinifnrin thmUBhOUt Of
BUillVHll " - - , .
the mawsrial and nietnoa oi uiaaing
the tools nothing is Known. suuhuk
Journal. ":
a..i.H nf Rodent Seaveucen.
A man just from New Orleans says
there is one peculiarity aoou mi
-i... ki,.i la nnver talked about
"It is," he sain, '"a city oi raw. x";
Orleans is below the river bed, and it
i- nil iimM inw and damn. The
city is not clean, and large wharf rats
multiply tn tno ousiness uurwim
u. io in aroat niiinbers. and the
pests swarm about in droves. The
i -maw drlnnna contend tbat
UCUUIO - . . ,
the rate are good scavengers and help
to rid the city oi reiuse mmw..
dnn't th nk there is a city in vue
M mil omn Np.w York or Paris,
.u.t h h mnnv rnis m niu auuaro
n.iiA n Ticw Orleans." Atlanta
Journal.
- i r,.-. Vh Hnrui Shonherd la
being built In Philadelphia, but it is
In no way connectea wim nio kw
.k.nhani who edites the Mall and
Vtlia ;eiman ej Drink.
German boys who work in the open
air all day long, every day in the year
excepts hool days, get very thirsty,
of conrsr, and must drink a great deal.
Hie German mothers to keep their
toys well and hardy, are rery expert
in making nourishing drinks for them,
make the place of water, wnicu
not nourishing at all If taken in large
quantities. Honeyade is me lavoriw
...,r,)..r rirink fnr German boys. It is
made in this way. An ounce of ginger
s bo led for an hour in two quarts oi
water. Then two quarts of cold water,
. ,.r,t,i nf ano-ar. an ounce ot lime
juice aud two ounces of clear, sweet
cidar are added. When all is cold, the
white of an egg is whipped in anu a
the honeyade
jar. The sturdy little Germaus are al-
ovred to drink their weignt, as tne say
ing is, of this.
MatMofSelanea.
TtirM nnarters of a second is the
time occupied by the fall of a knife in
-ho guillotine. The knife is weighted
by 120 pounds of lead, falls nine feet,
uid cuts througn nesn anu uuc
easily as through a bar of soap.
n: nan in the clear waters ot tne
t uiu find that fish of different
colors, when frightened, do not all dart
in the same direction, nut mat eacu
uirant kind takes shelter in tnat
portion of the submarine growth near
at to its color.
The production of bituminous coal
in the United States is now double
.. r .nthraMta Tn 1892 there were
I IISIV W WMamv T
110,000,000 tons of bitumlneus coai
mi,',i Minit 52000.000 tons of an-
SllllVUa ' ... -
thracite. The ara ot production oi
soft coal is ten times greater than the
aeraof production of nara coai. in
the form of coke, bituminous coal is
constantly encroach' ipon the Helds
of anthractic produc
Naaded no Doctor.
A man of 60, who had long made a
practice ot changing ms aoctors on
,i.. .tihtnat nrovocation. not lor.tr ago
called in a young physician who had
.. .i..H Minairiarable rsDUtaUon. lie
was telling the doctor what he thought
was the trouble witn mm, wneu u
doctor ventured to disagree with Ins
,ii.in.i. "TWvour DardoD," said
the patient in a haughty way, "it isn't
for a young physician like you to dis
agree with an old and experienced in
valid like me!" And he went out to
seek another physician .Argonaut.
An AppraprtaM Frayer.
i t.nni ventleman tells this
story of a little boy: The boy was
tired from a hard day's play, and
when he retired he was too sle8ry w
Mi irnndniffht nraver. His mother
trimA in vain tn have him say It, Mid
finally sent the father in. He lonna
tlx. i.nr iust sinkine into a tired sleep,
iind demanded that he should get up
..nd av his nraver. The little ienow
arose wearUy, sank down upon his
Wnees by the bedside and began: "O,
.i.o. T.itt niaaan make nana say his
prayers when he's as tired as I am.
Amen. - -
Throat, or a Bad Congh or Cold, use
promptly Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, a use
!, tr. irn in the house, because
IU. 1 II .11 IV,. 1... WW .- - - ,
ot its great helpfulness in all Lung and
Threat troubles. .-,
' Tha UlrU Were Ready,
At VaaaarcollsM the other day, one
Of the professors failed to put In an
appearance. After waiting ten minutes
the class, instead of bolting, as boys
would have dene, appointee, one ui
their number teacher, pro tem; and
when the professor waixea in some
half hour later she found the recitation
going en as usual.
. r ...lu all tlio nnmmmr ills
what, doctors? Pshaw! Take B ..ham's
fills, ror sate oy au uruj...
Aitifled Porpnos Slonr.
One of the most interesting points in
connection with the new water works
nf Worms fifirmanv. is the fact thU
artificial porous stones are used for
fllteringing the water, lesis snowcu
that the number of bacteria in the
water after Alteration is about .one
twentieth of that before Alteration.
Steam pipes are so arranged that the
stones can be sterilized whenever it is
necessary. .
A GBAHD ENTERTAINMENT.
consisting of Dramatic and Humorous
Recitations, fiavs, ere, can bmij uc6"i
by home talent, with a copy of Garrett s
famous "100 Ckolce Salectloni," costing
only 30 cents, (suitable for Lyceums,
Schools, Church Societies and Home
Theatricals. Hold by booksellers.
Ho. 32, the latest, is a gem. 240 pages ot
.t;nt..f a, .l fun including two
bright new Comedies; all forO cts., post
paid; or, the two nays 10 els. vauvogm
free. P. Garrett fe Co., Philadelphia, la.
(Established 1865.)
ROOT, BARK BLOSSOM
falu In Hack aad LtaM,Tim. DrMl put,heroy
FeeUne, UrUUljr uid Lu Viuiity terte
ii -T i.. 1. i-ini.i..iaii..i ! in 1 1 mi I lir.l.
mjm.IU.Ii imiiiMiit -r"it- BkaieleTm fnr rteeiiNi
mm". rKTlTviUt WEEKLY lALtBY.
SI kez two mentlnV tmJ ( 1 tl jml HM tnm.
McT- a meatk'l mftts I I Tirll and Be IVrfi.
HOOT, BAIca sLUBouni! wwnrn, n. a
Tii1ifSl
iSTgL,- ' v l
Yen Dfwer will run It. Al) ne odjl I J
iTOaiorthaalB oi waica aacaie
l
WORTH D9UBLI THt MONEY.
h ilckMt deck of' eardt you ever hind led On!
i c.anr man .nit W r.TIl
I au abould bmve oue.
nrn
butter and cheeae f actonea.
Vkm
reryin
riarls & Rankin Bldg. and Utg. Co., 840 to
West Lake Straw, wuceu, u.
IUnat mxw
D.
Correepondence aollclted.
BarilojiLIflSJ
All IMeaaed but lir.ow.
"Mr. Hawkins." said she, "1 wish
you to decide a bet between me ami
Mr. Barrows. "He says it is nlv 500
feet from here to the beach and I say
it's 1,000." , ,,
AVll " said Hawkins. "I suouiu
you were botli riplit. "It's about 00
of Jiarrowa ieei ana i,uw ui
Harper s Jiazar.
xir i. i. U futfl fjin iiit.lrt OVlt-
door exercise. This is the fault of our
. , If lo ..luiniMl that
modern ctvii..nuu. -(iartield
Tea, a simple herb remedy, helps
mature 10 overcuiue uicm:
riotroit Tribune: Manv a mistress
would like to command her servant to
do this and that, but finds it difficult to
rise to the point of order.
poVVhST sDr.PCTViELo , VAUHHAN POTATO
AND TUB a.AlUi-JI i' w If vea BMailen tae aeaae ef tfela paaer
Grewn from our feed ia 1S88. Itwlll in. JgdlS t? SSupSZc "VCTpi).
rill mail. peetmud anjr a
dren in theU. S., ftoaaenef
me TnfMii - " r .
. tune -a'e ane ran cwpy
l .... m u . mita
1 emit yea only 1 A CeartaUoeej-
Deu icr imm m m riT. r . .
K Vaiiirliaa Patau ia koowo
. . MM nf tha verv Deat eariT
'and nroductire vanetiea now
finooi Jin i;ti9X'
a-jJCssa a-ss-s- m,mmtAfn9
before the nublic.modooetwly
rw.f -.to nn w (rrowo hsU CaUSd
its treat a semation siace th
.- u
T.iriU It has ftlu. MMUtV
-.J arlaaM We WSiBtt to Betl
un lai-.i vlaM anil hnW
. ia,.s ci nar le tu hsrr ran kw rmrn
ana win pmj iw U"""ITW
an
e this infor.
NOOflol
'Tie
rHalk
mailed
m-j - -v- - - ; ,
mA Plant Bookerertewte.
A Mlrraref Aaaencee np
tkadtar te data. Twen
I pares lanjer than ever, wi
IN acc
lualion.
VAUGHAN'S.
SEED STORc
MBrsvr (Wain iaoT real ir-
bctttty. C&telofne aIom
tor three kw tumpa.
CHICAOO.
48 W. WaaMagtOB St.
NEW YORK.
ttAtvlaw Atreet.
rite to-day. This AdertiaemeaM
yni-not-apne.araya.ii.j
av
J inns
- J "Nl -rfV - i L-e
O 1 OlZJff' '
tSt-IOiW-a. a W
Ha Yrrnr Own Rcuairinf!
Bv usrnr Reta Honiebold Uapalrtac Ovtslt tor balf-eotos
SdSStBoote. Bhoes awl KuhW toy pnecan uaelt. Woe
av WeartWMatly boxed, 20 lbs. Thouaaooa aleeade to i uje.
,.t ' KAIM1IM?. HmolflMAnuwiwJ.wwwww!
ISTBAMl
Klmiardkrl ataWI
oTaSritSiSiooDna-prioea. Manrof th9
goods can be SSS'JSSjSr'w t?1
lilNIB lafoN WOBJatKB, aft
aSAVVTa TjtAJtB IT, ajty leitli or wWUl y' J
ueAnaotonueupatboaie.atleMtb r5sr
n Wii&lfl BK. Sn.nL Riu-klM. laobb. rats. Bvm,
LetcM at a bis red;
rprioea. Many Of 1
, ikIm Vtt nf Mack
fVmendine Tinware. .Price. 5 cents, "very X.SfS52
Vr.Vn"; nl .tr,dnrant tr.aL no toys. OatalM rn
r'L"'. ' inor &ROS..MEOWA OH3.
Mr. Mary Andrea
OfCtawfordeville, Ind.
Almost Miraculous.
ABSOLUTELY HELPLESS AND
HOPELESS.
The Grip, Rheumatism, Debility.
"For teveral years I have been a very great
sufferer with rheumatism. In (he winter of '90
and '91, when I had been obliged to use crutches
for a loag while, In my unfortunate cooalllon
1 had a tevere attack of the grip, whl. h put
ne down bedfast, for nearly a year. As I had
a eevere cough, the doctor thought my lungs
affected, nnd that theie -was lit le or
No Hooe of My Recovery
In tho f.ll I began to take Hood's Sfcraaperl la,
and tu it found a medicine which wjs doing me
good. I'r. m an utterly heljless cacaition i
have now leached a good slate of i eulth. I do
all my work and walk around without crutches.
Tne patniaad swelling causej uy . ,uu...--
Hood's ' ' Cures
tlsm axe gont. All my friends rcg' mJ cnre
alaioat mlraouloua ana give m u.Bi.;.v
m Hood'a 8arsaoarilla." Mas. Maav Akdrkss,
Orawfordsviue, ina.
.. j,. mil. nun. Nounee. Mick Headache,
Indlsestlon, Billloumesa. Bold by all druggls
ErtKSttenced Sarvant-"Gentieraan
wants to soe you, sir." j
. Rl.hmann "Wno IS ne.'
r.L.i.nml Sarvant "I couldn't
.- ... .le. Vint Indtrin' bv his clothes.
ha s either a bswar or a millionaire,
sir.'
Mia race His JTortaae
u. niohmann Itscems to DM that
iia.irM bta varv hitrh.
viii vMwe - - .
-n a.iT itn not charre for
JL Wl - " -
danarhiar'a Mrtrait, sir
uiaiiiviua) ' v .
That was a pleasure, and you are wsi
n thai nirtnra as free rift.
-Good gracious! Then what do you
chart for?"
"For not eloping with her.
The old man paid.
(tea year lads " Brown' i -BnwoAioi
IfMUl ill new iw"." ' r '
ofThTworld world. For relieving Coufha,
UelTV
n.u .1 TVa.a. liluaaM. thaT
rW reliable. 9M only m kttm,
yrr
LIGHTNING The 60 Day Cabbage.
Tali ii abanlatelr tk aalin eabVaa la taa wafM.
17 aoam. Pk,.. Uo.; ., SSo.i X !.. S3. pta.a.
THE KARUEVT Hliaau .
WU1 Vila
gppip. aitlun HfHWHnamHviT'i K" !
FOR 1o. IWITH MiLvi,
To latroJaea oat aaaii Trywhr. we aaad.antpald.aaoa
11)1. UI lc.
iaamaldaaiaad UiU ferial and will fatak lf eriata.
th. aarliaat, ptaat Salaafi fMd.
(s. BailieaVVafaaU HaraltiM, 1. VMtpall.
1 paekaca Six WmVi Baiih, Ne.
I Silrar Stata Uttaat, 15o.
1 ' " Olaat Prolific Traato. 8le.
1 H LoacUiaat uucamaar, iw.
Brill iai
taalltPaatw
ALL FOR Me.
a m Hf4iriBtrioreaadi.35e.
ALZCR'S SC0 CATALOOUS
Is tha SMt pabliafaed. Coats anr M,WW! It Ii (ladly
aui)d apaa rcceipnf 8a. pasta('
10HN A. SALZER SECP CO., La Crosse, Wis.
Ul
lion is Your Bipod?
. . ..tinut hreaklns out on my leg
balow the knee, and waa cured sound and well
with two and a nail ootuea i r., 1
v.1 i .llrlaea had taUed ,-
todoa-anyjood. Will C-Bjatv,
I was troubled from childhood with an aa;
rravated Teaae of Tetter, mid three bottlet of
rggi curm.ly...etlev.
mJJpJ Manarilk, I. T.
Our book on Blood and Skin Dlawases mailed
vm pooa gwIfT Srxano co., Atlanta, Ca.
ihineioM Little Pills torConrtlnntlon.SIck rteed
aeIe,rTrspeala.lo noa,No Palaver omall.
City of Toledo, )
Lucas Co., S. S.
State of Ohio. )
cMni i rhAnPv makps oath that he is the senior partner
of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the
City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said
firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and
every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of
HALL'S CATARRH CURb.
Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence,
this 6th day of December, A. D. 1889.
icoT A. W. GLEASON, NOTARY PUBLIC.
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HALL'S
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IS TAKEN
INTERNALLY,
and acts directly
upon the Blood and
mucous surfaces.
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E. B. WALTHALL & CO.. Drufftota, Hone
Cave, Ky., aay; "Hall's uatarrn uuru cure.
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CXINDUCTOB B. D. LOOMIS.Detroit, Mich
ayi: ''The effeet of Hairs Catarrh Cure Is
wonderful. w nie m
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"Two bottles of Hall's Catarrh Care oats ale ta
ly cured my little frM."
J. c. SIMPSON, Manjueas, W. Va., iaya:
"Hall's Catarrh Cur oured ma ot a very oaf
case ot catarrh."
Hall's Catanli Core Is Sold by all DaalBrsin Patot Mciiis.
PRICE 75 CENTS A BOTTLE.
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F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Testimonisls sent free on application.
BEWARE OF UUXAXtOSa,
Express.