'".-' ' -'f . ' . v , V' li 5 -4 1 1 GRATEFUL, HAPPY WOMEN : I Female Weakness Is Pelvic Catarrh. Always Half Sick are the Women Who Have Pelvic Catarrh. Catarrh of any organ, it allowed to progress, will affect the whole body, t'atarrh without nervousness is very Tare, but pelvic catarrh and tiervoiisnesa fo hand In hand I What is so distressing t sigin a a pom a half-sick, nervous woman. siiffi-rins Jrmn the many almost unbearable symp toms of pelvic catarrh? She does not consider herself ill enough to go to bed. but the is far from being able to do her Never use any one's comb and brush, or even tlieir towel, and be lire you kcep'your hair brt:s!i scru pulous!; clean. Wash it weekly and let the bristles only, stand in cold water fur a little time after washing as this will keep them firm and nice. II y b id been ta ight how to gar gle. A few weeks after, while at grandma' farm, be saw the chickens drinking. "() mamma," he shouted, "come here and see the chickens gargle their thro its 1" 1 Most men don't know the differcner t"twccn beltic lazy and tired. J '"Eccentricity of genius" by ant otbcr name would be scot to Jul! Minneapolis Is the second largos' Scandinavian city. Ahimliuri) Is superior to any stotn for sharpening cutlery. W. L. DOUGLAS 3.53 &$3 SHOES t--: You can it from $3 to $S yearly by wearicg W. L. Doug In $3.50 or $3 ihoea, 1 hey mpiul thtwa that have been cost ing you from 8 -4 09 to S.-'-OO- The Im nins ale of VY. lioiielin ali(H proves their aupuriority over all other makes. rVjil by reuil ho dealers everywhere, look for nauie and .price nn bottom. That Dastlsa Mrr- aatU protM ikr Is tain la Uoarlaa kt. ra Is ike allheal (ra4 Pal.LMthar aia(. fut Vnir tZurlrti turd. Our $4 Wit llgt Lin, nmnot taualM ml prirt. NhM hr nail, t! rsi utra. lltaMratr CUl frM. W. L. DO It; Li a, BrwkUa. I us. FREE TO WOMEN! mmmmmmmm 1 nmM the tlClinf and cleansing power of Pat tin Toliet Antiseptic w will null a. Urce trial packaco with tx o( in Irurtlons abtolatelr free. 1'tita li not a tint ample, but a larftr pacsaee, enoui'h to convince anyone ot In value. Women til ini-r ihe countrv are praiv Irratmeut of female ilia, curing all Intl.un- Cailon ar.n oircnarg-, wonun,,,,..,,..... vaginal douche, 'or tore throat, nasal ra. aarih S a mouth wa-.h. and to remove tartaf nd whiten the teeib. head to-day; a powaj ard will do a.u ki raaau " r as, r,i. ir ax. iur.t Ie" rtXIuN CO.. Coiuru , saUa. . j ante-l SSS Thompsoo'sEyeWater all csvssim -alt lift . fT) OVER TONIC 1 CANDY CATIIARTIO - ir vwy i fv: " i 4 r ss" , I i 1 P aT ajr. M t. I at A m .4- . ' aaJk aSaaaaaalBaal I Thank Pe ru na for Their Recovery After Years of Suffering. Mies Muriel Annitaire, 30 flrwn ) Ave., Detroit. Midi.. Dwtirict Organizer of llif Ituyal Templara of Ti-uiriice, in a recent letter, say: "I think Hint a woman nutiiraiiy alirinks from making her trouble! public, but restored health iia meant i:!!i!"h tojne.ibat L fsol Xiir-ihs iiake of other eiiffcriiijr women it i my duty to 'ell what I'erium haa duue for me "I suffered foi Ave .rears with uterine irregularities, which brought on hyaleria and made me h physical wreck.- I tried doctors from the dif ferent school of nwdieine, but with out any peivetihle thiiiie in m.v condition, in my de-pair I called on an old nurse, who advised me to try feruim. and promised good re, tits if I would persiM and take it regularly. I tliooirlit this was the least I could do and procured a bottle. I knew as noon ns 1 begun tnkhiE it lhat it a affecting me differently from any thing I had used before, am no I kept on taking it. I .kept thin up for nix months, and ftetidily gained etretifrth and health, and when I had lined fifteen bottles I considered myself entirely cured I am a grateful, happy woman to day." -Minn Muriel Arinitnge IVriin .-ores eatarrn u the pelvic organs with the same surety as it i-urin catarrh of the head. peruna has become renowned as a positive cure for female ailments simply be cause the ailments are mostly due to catarrh, Catarrh is the cause of the trouble. I'cruna cures the ca tarrh. The symptoms disappear. work wittiout the greatest exhaustion. This is a very common sight and i almost always due to pelvic catarrh. It is worse than foolish for so many women to suffer year afler year with a disease that can be permanently caml. IVnina cures catarrh permniieiitly. It cures old chronic case as well as a slight attack, the only difference being hi the length of time that it t-.lwmld be taken to eff"cl a cure. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of I'eruna, write at once to Dr. llartinati. giving a full statement of your eae, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ml i vice gratis. 1 Address Ir. ITartman, President of j'l'lie llartinnn Snit ariijiu. Columbus. 'Ohio, Struuplf! diligently against your j 1 npsitlerico, and stilve to be amiable .and trentle, In. sensm and out of r a ton, toward everyone, however much they may vex and a tinny you, tin I be sure G ui wi l bless your efforts. Francis de Sties. A little girl, working hard at a puirof worsted slippers, which she llKid knitted for her fa! her. said to a compiuion sitting near her: "You are lucky, you are I Your napa has only KOt one. leg. ' When a little man ets a chance to otmd a b'.g born he blows hard. There are plenty of saints living vbo have not been canonized yet. When a man dries a fool thing, he hinks It's siinrt, or be wouldn't do I. After a falsehood has been accepted verity years by the people, wittiout enetal ptotest, U K'ts itto the chool b ioks. When the average woman is ill, .tie Is fond of itupicsslng It upon cople that her lllncsi was brought hi by "over-djiug." PUTNAM FAIM5I.KSS fiYfCS col.n silk. Wool and Cot! on at one boiling. For positives results a pair of old toggles Is better than a new glass yet. Tbi! kins jum Is awlavs within, but the King who Is to reign must come from above. I'iso'a Cura Tor ConsumpMoa promptly relieve my little 5-year-old aiater of rrniip.--M.iai L A rarce, filling atreet, Brooklyn, N V . Oct. 2. 1901 The, poorest land would be found rich If wo could only go down deep enough. H Is born In a womm to boast of her love affairs, and in a man to deny his. It Is a gO'id sign when a co nmunlty endorses h slunds and wives being in love with each other. The people always admire loyaly to ft lends. Whv dou't you do more of it, and become more p pulai? Mm Vt-n!ow' SOUIHlN'l HVKt P tor chll dr'ii i,--HHMK,oftfU t lie turns, redui-es luils matlou, alia) pain cure colli-. l",li'fc io kittle One secret has been kept for many centuries; and that Is the terrible worthlcssncs of the people collect-l"y. GUAMITEm Tba Vrm ml Hoaiey. Note that a very simple and yet efficacious remedy la honey. Pharmaceutics is greatly Indebted to it, and veterinary surgeons often prescribe It for diseases of domestic animals. Honey is one of the the ingredients in the manufacture of gingerbread, and Is very valuable to tbe pastry cook and confectioner. For affections of the mouth," In aptba and thrush. It Is used as a gar gle, mixed nrlth a little- alum or borax. For tootnache the gums are rubbed with a mixture of honey and linseed, marsh-mallow root and tincture of saffron. Mixed with vinegar It Is a good gargle for sore throat. It is prescribed In cases ol phthisis mixed with plaotalt. (ir boney being preferably selected. Many a man would have to take off bis own bat to himself if be could only know what a great hero he Is. One trouble witb tbe times is that the sounding brass and tinkling cym bal business is so much overdone. By devoting his whole time to it an ordinary man can do an extraor dinary amount of good The man who makes broad bis phy lacteries will never get enough out of it to pay for the tuff be puts in them. Tbe man who sets out to tJnd something he can't see Into will not have to go far enough to make his feet sore There are people who believe that if Jonah bad been a Chicago man he would have swallowed tbe nhale and kept It down Never fear but that as rnng as tbe world needs to be moved the Lord of hosts will keep on putting men into it who will have tbe power to move It It is a well, too. tnat tne hair should be examined every now and then by a reliable hair dresser, an J the dead, split, and broken ends cut off. It Is always believed to be of much benefit to have the hair cut and singed after the washing. Little Flossie was watching tbe elephant in Central Park. The huge animal's trunk was sweeping the floor, and she, exclalrued, "Papi, why den't he tand srill on that leg, too?" ELY'S CREAM BALM Cures CATARRH. It la placed Into tlie nomrllt, epreadi over the mrmliranc and it absorbed, ReHeflslm-tttO-Uate, It Is sot drying, docs not produce t n-er.:r.ig. Ilrn?i;!tfs, ftO ct. or by mail. ELY BIlOS..(s Wrrtn8t.,N Y. A k.n of Seauty is a aoy Forever. CUEAM, Ult 11 A II i; A L HKAl iHIHi. TTarnovrnTan. Ptmpln, Krpll Moth raja-lift, haah ami Kkm - r o V U JJ&'iitt,. it hat t M '-3 JH iGlibHtd the W of U tit )( no countwrf'll f Imll ir nmf, Ir, r. . tw r km id U Uily f th hunt ton (a ymUn,tl,, "An yr-u I r"""tfimnta 'U'Kir Ariit't 'rravm' m lh All lrU7ifHt Ui4 faivrjr-Ooofli fatra In tb C. Cwiavlaa mini Europ, tHU T HOHKINt Proper, IT OntvSiofMS St., H. T TheGaiMeTOWER'3 POMMEL SLICKER HAS KEN ADVERTUD AND SOLD FOB A QUARTER OF A CfNIlM LIKE ALL 'ZiivP CLOIHiNG. It Is miiie of the but fwteriidi. m alack or ttlow full fuaranttci and sold bjr rclaaSIc dealers tittjrihzrt SUC TO tMt 3:CN OF THE N5H tOWF CAKAOWM CaU-d. A J TOWO CO, iQBVn IU, MH, ava i rw. w a j Hum hiki mi tut rait.,, Hwt ttmur Brrup. Tmm i,o.m1. Uh In time. nr ini((iu IS. ft U.. 788-37 YORK, NEB rjEVEn cold i:j CULCI SI ViPMiaMiMl Ml aakiaIMi Mb saw you w emnvAt "TliO'C hlniie iiltoiif i:iiiu-,'li." a'.J the Iioi-tor. "rfiiiiii.hil im- of otliers. Gflng iiiii" day to consult tin !cv;r nor, I in -t a ldy iiriimiiifiit In ty and In pood work for the Mi'dicr coin ing from nn Interview with Itioiih. She wan txcit.il iiml furious. ,vin- ii -hIkiciI Hint tin tiovcrnor lnol tr. it.! lier wl;l:oiit ci n lidcrntl n niil :ilm ft ins le:it)y. 1 1 r yrlevitin. tlmt ; I. tlii'oiigli the hit rvicw llir (iuverini luul chewed toll icco anil ha. I nsd die i-iik;i!i1.i1' iik frci-ly sis if In- liii-l lnvti In a baiTi.oin or saloon. Sh i.ail Ik i'.i Urontrh's friend nil ttirotigl! Ills Kt l ioy iidiiiliilstr.-itioti. and she whli il 1. ent ity she had never seen wlnil die n 1 d his linrrooin noiiiiietn. . "I knew tlie tJovernor was a five user of toli.-iei-o. hut I lind m v r no ticed nii.vtiilnn t.fTeiiHivf in his way of using It. In fact. I didn't ' :ioy tllllijr jihoiil i!h tol:;ie(0 or liis '.:lf if Ufdng It. When I went to Ills o!Mcv lie always, laiked of hig things, and hi-, sti'i'tigtli was so apparent In liand'itm the great iiiittioi:s of the day tliat 1 had no place in m.v mind for trifles. I told the lady tills ai-d assure. 1 her that she iiu;m: lie inislnk n as to any slight on the fioveiii ir's pail. 1 v.-e.-t into Hr n.L'h's oflic . however, ii'id ilii-ie s.it the Governor of Ohio with a huge cu -pldor at his side, sputtering stud spit ting like a gmilioat under lire. "There was trouble of file gravest Import, mid Hrough had forgnttcii liini si If and tile ameni;;e of his utli e in roumliiig out a plan to help the nali iti til adininistia.ioii. lie did help I'r'-i-ilent Lincoln then and on utile;- oi-ia-slons. and wiihoitt Ihotiglit of liiiueil' or his jiolilical pros; ivts. When tle (ioverner had cooled down I told him of my conversation with the lady who had In en disappointed in him, and in my hearing lie diclalid a note of ap-il ogy as graceful as it was sineii- -. lie sal-1 lie did not want to lie nesai.d r sto id hy one who had done so mceh to help him and the soldiers in tie field, and asi-ed her for sugiri Mi-w---i s to f he conlrovei sy with tlie sani aiy and Christian c;onini-i-ioiis in which lie hail become iuv.-ev.-d liu-icigii the lit sire of the Ohio soldiers- ai l nif ties to Kind tlieir contributions direct to Ohio soldiers in the Held. 'In this contr.ivi r-y the wenicii of Ihe aid m -eietics were with tlie Gov ernor, ah hough he was misnndersto id hi other Stabs and whs repivs-sited as seiking ,1 (tliit-rel with the Chid--i in u eoinniisKion, I liappi n to know that Hie lady who was so disappointed over r.fongh using tobacco-' did tniieh to i-li-iir tip tlie miKitmlei-statidlng and to show that in his iutruotions lo the State agents tlie Governor Insisted the agents should avoid controversy and si rife tind yet do their full duty in looking after the sick, wounded and other soldiers of the State. "I!f i:gh. It Is true, was harsh In lan guage mid Judgment, and his (piarnls with officers were fought to tlie i ml with the bitterness of the time. Hut often lie got us good lis he sent. In several cases the oflh-crs under ; it '-cl.-iii wrote the tiovcrnor warning him to mind his own buslne, and In other cases his letters were returned with dlgnitiiil but severe comment. Col im l I inn Met 'wok wrote Hrnugli n letter which the Governor regarded as in solent, and lie wrote In reply a sting ing rebuke, v'.Jch Colonel him was smarting under when lie led Ihe as sault at Kenesaw mountain, lirough probably regretted the lottir, but Me Cook's friends never forgot ll. "Hrough was n master In war af falis. It was on his suggestion t li - t the Govt mors of Illinois. Indiana. Ohio and Iowa offered the goviTiiniec; the loo dnys men In 18iV4. And Hr u;gh It lin!t be remembered. ' had .'UiiiiCt Nnlioiial Guards, us he called tlcin, hi tiie lield hi sixteen days. His dan was that these short-term men sh mid take the placis of older troops guard ing cliles and railways, mid that a Vetera n army lit full strength should he hiirlid against I.ee, mid so 1 1 I Hie war In n hundred days." "I knew several of the war gover nors," said the Major, "and tiny all were fighters. Tod went Into the Gov e;n ir's office In Ohio In iMil', w In n the clouds of war were very dark and h waa naturally Impatient. At tlie time of the Klrby Smith raid toward Cin cinnati he hurried raw troops pell indl Into Kentucky, and nfler asking for tenls for them thr. e times til gnpliel Stanton al Washington to the effect that In- didn't know who was to blame for not sending the tenls, but he could whip flic fellow, whoever lie wns. Again he telegraphed, Washington, For God's sake furnish Ohio troop now In Kentucky with ennleetis.' All these things were irregular, but they mnile friends for Tod among soldiers everywhere, "lie wns n wonderful moblllzer of troops. When Cincinnati was In dan ger In lHf2 he ordered the farmers of Certain counties to provide theinaelvn with iiilt or blankets, srjulrrel rifles and iinimiiultlon, and, lifter organiza tion lulo companies, take the trains for Cliiclniiflll. The farmers, old and young, did ns requested, And In litis hah n week 15.(100 men who knew how lo shoot were (it Clnclnrmtl or In Kentucky ready to nhool. These were l lie famous 'squirrel hunt its,' and Oiv noor Tod alwuyi bettered tbut they and their squirrel rifles scared Kirhy Smith and h-d to his retreat. Certain ly the 'squirrel hunters' of Ohio in tlieir ready response to tly Governor's appeal dcmonsiratiil that Tod knew something of the nitii who ha3 voted him into office." "Governor Tod," said the Colonel, "organized as ninny new regiments in his two years of office as any other ! tale ixecnlivc. He contributed great ly to the good of the service by ap pointing to tlie new regiments officers who had seen service in older regi liiuifs. For xiuii) le. Captain Opdyke of the I'oity -fust ' ihTo waV made Colo re! of the One Hundred and Twenty fifth turn, which became known in oor division as Opdycke's Tigers. And they were good tighter. That reminds iiie iiml one of tiie Tigers received what he called joll. that put him out .f the Tiger business for half an hour. "Tcis was at I'.uz.ard's Uoost. May 11. ivd. The Tiger had just raised lis Springfield i ilie to his shoulder, an. I afler inking aim was just ready o pull tlie trigger w hen a musket ball iii.d from a relic! gun enter, d the '...-.'V.'.o of his own rifle. The effect was fo paralyze his arms and his rifle dropped lo the ground. On the same day Julius Myers of Co. K. oHd Ohio, was struck by a musket ball which la s.tl through both elbow joints, the h.ek to Hie brain produced instant d nth. The d ictors regmded the case as i tie of the strangest in their expert en (-." Chicago Inter Ocean. An Impirtant Hominct. As we move along the street, a little girl, probably twelve years of age, ran up lo my horse and handed me a large bouquet of flowers, in the center of which was a note in delicate haiid . tiling, purporting to give the num bers and describe ihe position of the I nioii forces of W'riglitsvillc, toward which 1 was advancing. I carefully lead and reread (his strange note. It bore no signature and contained no assurance of sympathy for the South ern cause, but it Was so terse and explicit In its terms as to compel my confidence. The second day we were In front, of W'rightsvdle. and from the high ridge, on which fhis note suggested that I halt to examine the position of the Fnion troops, I eagerly scanned the prospect with my field glasses in order to verify the truth of the mysterious oi,;h, unification or detect its tnisreprcsc ntalions. There, In full view before us. was the town, just as described, nestling on the lianUs of the Susqtt "hanua. There was the blue line of sihliers guarding ihe approach, drawn up as indicated, .ihitig an intervening ridge and across the pike. There w.i the long bridge spanning the Susquehanna and con necting tlie town with Columbia on the other bank. Most important of all, there was the deep gorge or ravine running off to the right and extend ing around the left flank of the Fed eral line to the river below the bridge. Not an inaccurate detail in that note could be discovered. I did not hesi tate, therefore, to adopt its sugges tion of moving down tlie gorge in or der to throw my command on the flank, or possibly in the rear, of the I'tiioii troops and . force them to a rapid retreat of surrender. The result of this movement vindicated the strategic wisdom of my unknown and -judging by the handwriting-female correspondent, whose note was none the less material because Imbedded in roses, and whose evident genius for war, had occasion offered, might have li mil' her a captain equal to Catherine. -Geu. John M. Gordon, in Serilmer's. Hiith I'ricea I'revalled. "Win n I hi ar a friend of mine com plain of prices on the bill of fare of any high-toned hotel restaurant I tell li I 111 he ought to have lived ill Jhe South during the closing days of the Civil War and taken ids meals at any (Irst-class restaurant, and then he would see that In comparison with the prleen of to-day things to eat are iil inost given away." said T. J. Wilson of Virginia to a Washington Stat man. "Why. during the days of Y,4 yon had to carry a basketful of money to buy en ugh meats and vegetables for a family d'nner. And It was the same way If you look your best girl to sup per after the theater. "In looking over some old documents the other day I came across a price list of nrlicle s i-vnl by the old Ori ental liestauiant at Hichinond. The prices that prevailed then si em worse than robbery iu,v fo those not ac quainted with the then existing condi tions. For Insiatice, a plale of soup cost Just ,l..'itl. Think of thai! And It wasn't green turtle soup, i-'or an order of turkey or chicken you were laxed ,i!.."iti. while for roast h"cf you paid for an mill r. If you had nn appetite for rockflsh you could get a plate of If for .$.". Fried oysters also commanded the same price, l'ure cof fee was ..'! a cup. pure ten and fresh milk f-. Krend and butler was worth .fl.ofi nn order. The cheapest articles on the list were cabbage nnd potatoes; an order of cither cost $1. Ham nnd eggs Mas a popular dish nt S.'l.oO, A dozen on the half shell brought $.1. Wlun yon consider the service given by the leading holds of th country and the amount of money Invested by the companies that own them I think the prices of to-day are reasonable, and that it Is not good form to register a kick every time the waiter hands you a cheek for a well-cooked meal." Not Married Yt. F.rnle I saw a girl In the circus Jumping rings." Ida Well, I have Jumped a rings myself this summer." Ernie Von have?" Ida Yea; engagement ring." few In our mind a fat hoise la alwari associated witb a good farmer. A married man who tries to flirt, is about as ridiculous as a woman who tries to be coy after she baa reached tbe double-chin period. They tell of a woman wbo bad al ways been free with her tongue. i until a "stoiy" struck neat home, ind now she is wondering that people are not more "charitable. '' An Old Soldier's Ki perl e nee. Pennard, Ark., Sept. 7. Mr. E. J. Ilickx, merchant ef this place, has written for publication an account of a personal experience, which Is very Interesting. "Iam an old Federal soldier," writes Mr. Hicks, "and shortly after the close of ihe war I was taken sick. I had aches and pains all over me, fluttering of the heart and stomach trouble. I Just simply wan never a moment with out pain. I could not sleep at night, and I was always tired and fearfully weak. "I took medicine all the time, hut for a long time I was more dead than alive. Altogether 1 suffered for over twenty years, and I believe I would have been suffering yet, or in my grave, if 1 had not read of Dodd's Kid ney riiis 'I got an almanac which told me of this remedy, and 1 bought some of it I started with three pills a day, hut in creased the dose to six pills a day. I had not used many till my pains be gan to disappear. I kept on, and now I can sleep and eat as well as ever I could, and I feel like a new man. with do pains or aches left. "I will always recommend Dodd's Kidney Pills, for I hey are a wonderful remedy." A Nt-ceally. V It was in a German household, ac cording to a Herlur paper, tbat a mother said to her small bny: "Johnny, go down to tbe grocer's and get a pound of black tea." '"Hut, mother"' "What?" "You know father wou't drink black tea." "That makes no difference. This family is in mourning now, and it has got to driuk black tea" STATl OrflH?-.., ."IT OF Tot,K, I Li cas County. ( Frank .7. ( iip.nkv inals natli tliat he is ttw Fenlur partner of the linn of V. J.Chhnky&Co., doiiiK business in Hi" City "I Toledo, '"oiuily and State fifiiie-aiil. unit Dial snii !ii in will pav the Mini f "Mi lUMiKKH IMHXAUS for 'each, anil every ease of Catakkii Unit cannot lie careil hy the use i! llAl.i.V Caiauhii Ci kf.. Fit ASK .1. ( llliNKV. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my pres-i eni-e. tills 6th ilav of December. A J). 1880. j"TT(. W. fil.EAKON. SEAI' Notary I'ullio Hall's Catarrti Cure l taken internally and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of Ilia iteia Semi lor testimonial, tree. i F. .1. riiK.NKY CO., Toledo, 0 Sold by DniKKlsts. 7.VJ. Fenjliy 111 Is are tlie oee. Varr.lsh'n- Viea. "Vou undergo too strict a paradox Striving to make an ugly deerl look fair. Shakespeare. A Heaven Poo? Wbile. valor's haughty champions wait Till all tlieir srats are shown Love walks unclnllenged through the gate To sit beside tbe throne (J. W. Holmes. Komi Ooe There On one occasion, when Alexander Dumas was at the height of his pros perity, a friend ventured to say to him: "Cmc, come, Uuinas, you ought not to go on forever throwing mon ;y out of the window." "Why notf"' be asked, witb eyes wide open. "Wby, because it Is wasted ' "Wasted?," said Dumas. "Jot at all. There's always somebody under tbe window to pick it up!" " A wife is best if trained as a vine" providing she has something strong to cling to. , Art Note. Fair Lady '.vviili large o'Lversa lional aperture) Crin't you make the mouth a little smaller? Photographer (Jrcat Scott! do you want a picture without any mouth at all? I've pared it down three, Indies already. A man would rather have other men think him a rogue than a fool. Other men would ratbr think him to be both. DOCTOR SAID "Quit Wrong Fond nnd F.e Qrmpi Niit." An Illinohfln who nan been through the mill riivx: "l.nt epring I wa ao hail uilh iiiillireminn I could not digeat even soft cooked oj-'k'si anil doctor mid I nuiKt eat predigeated final find preicriiied (Jrape-Nufa elianci'ii for tbe beijter before I luul ucd one package, eating it fliree tiniee a day "My Improvement on (Irnpe Nuts food wn an wonderful tliat I concluded to Uf Your food drink l'ox-tnm in place of tea, and to make a lonjt atory alnrt, I hnvt not been without (irnpe-Nuta and I'oa tum since, and my present health provaal niy doetor'r wimhiin in preacribina; Grape-Nun. I have got strong M a horse and well, and I owe it all to your dellrionn food and I'oeluin." Name gives by I'oatum Co.. Rattle Creek, Mich. In the making of (irnpe Nut! food all the Indigettible atarchea of the grain are transformed into Font sugar, Krery par ticle of Grapo-Nuta la digestible in tb weakeat stomach. I'hyaiclans have never found a stomach too week to digest m4 Mknilato K. Look In sarh package for copy ot Ore famooa tittle book, 'The Road to WellTille." '4 ,2 i J V I Sy