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    FACTS IN NATURE,
Sot Only Do Wo Get Inspiration From
Nature, But Health ae Well.
For people who are run-down and nerv
ous, who suffer from indigestion or dys
pepsia, headache, biliousness, or torpid
liver, coated tongue with bitter taste in
the morning and poor appetite, it be
comes necessary to turn to some tonic or
strengthener w'hich will assist Nature
and help them to get on their feet and
put the body into its proper condition. It
Is becoming more and more apparent that
Nature’s most valuable health - giving
agents are to be fonnd in forest plants
and roots.
Nearly forty years ago. Dr. R. V. Pierce,
now consulting physician to the Invalids’
Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo,
N. Y„ discovered that by scientifically
extracting and combining certain medici
nal principles from native roots, taken
from our American forests, he could pro
duce a medicine which was marvelously
efficient in curing cases of blood disorder
and liver and stomach trouble as well as
many other chronic, or lingering ail
ments. This concentrated extract of
Nature's vitality he named "Golden Med
ical Discovery.” It purifies the blood by
putting the " stomach and liver into
nealthv condition, thereby helping the
digestion and assimilation of food which
feeds the blood. Thereby it cures weak
stomach, indigestion, torpid liver, or bil
iousness, and kindred derangements.
If you have coated tongue, with bitter
or bad taste in the morning, frequent
headaches, fee! weak, easily tired, stitches
or pain in side, back gives out easily and
aches, belching of gas. constipation, or
irregular bowels, feel flashes of heat al
ternating with chilly sensations or kin
dred symptoms, they point to derange
ment of your stomach, liver and kidneys,
which the "Golden Medical Discovery”
will correct more speedily and perma
nently than any other known agent. Con
tains no alcohol or habit-forming drugs.
All its ingredients printed in plain Eng
lish on wrapper.
The sole motive for substitution is to
permit the dealer to make a little more
profit. He gains: you lose. Accept no sub
stitute for "Golden Medical Discovery."
Constipation cau*e« and aggravates
manv serious diseases. It is thoroughly
cured by l>r. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets.
One a laxative: two or three are cathartic.
Deity and the Coinage.
The word “God” never appeared in
any government act until the year
1SG4. when, at the suggestion of the
director of the mint, former Governor
Pollock of Pennsylvania, ‘“In God We
Trust” was stamped on the copper 2
cent piece. Before that time “E Plu
ribus Cnum” had been the motto.
Strange to relate, “E Pluribtis Vnum"
on coins never was authorized by law.
Every housekeeper should know that
If they will buy Defiance Cold Water
Starch for laundry use they will save
not only time, because it never sticks
to the iron, but because each package
contains 16 oz.—one fall pound—while
all other Cold Water Starches are put
up in \-pound packages, and the price
Is the same, Ifi cents. Then again
because Defiance Starch is free from
all injurious chemicals. If your grocer
tries to sell you a 12-oz. package it
is because be has a stock on hand
which he wishes to dispose of before
be puts in Defiance. He knows that
Defiance Starch has printed on every
package in large letters and figures
*'16 ozs.” Demand Defiance and save
much time and money and tbe annoy
ance of the iron sticking. Defiance
never sticks.
A Quorum.
A quorum is a sufficient number of
the members of an association to leg
ally transact business. Unless a quo
rum is present no business is rn or
der. except to adjourn. A majority
of the members constitutes a natural
quorum, but the by-laws of an asso
ciation may prescribe a smaller num
ber.
The Arl-lmportant Question.
If the mother of a home were to
paint a green ring around her nose
and dye her hair bine, the first words
of her husband and children on com
ing home would still be, “is dinner
ready?"—Atchison Globe.
Why It Is the Best
is because made by an entirely differ
ent process. Defiance Starch is un
like any other, better and one-third
more for 10 cents
Garibaldi’s Gaiter.
According to La Tribnna efi Roma,
■one of the gaiters worn by Baribaldi
when he was wounded in the battle
of Aspromonte August 28. 1862. has
been presented to tbe mayor of Some.
Defiance Starch
Should be in every household, none so
good, besides 4 oz. more for IS cents
than any other brand of cold water
' starch. __
Preparation the Wain Thing.
Frequently the number of hours
spent at work In tbe office are simple
inverse proportion to the months and
years spent in preparation for the
task.—John A. Howland.
• _
Don't tell your intended that she is
an angel unless yon can keep up the
bluff after you are married.
Every woman feels she knows just
bow far to go in the matter of assist
ing nature with her face and figure.
THE BEST COUGH CURE l
A well-known Rochester lady
Bays: “I stayed in the Adirondack*. L
away from friends and home, two •
*) winters before 1 found that, by j
L taking 4
Z Kemp’s Balsam Z
2 I could subdue the cough that 2
V drove me away from home and V
it seemed likely to never allow me it
2 to live there m winter,” *
7 Kemp’s Balsam will cure any y
m cough that can be cured by any* m
2 medicine. 2
7 Sold by all dealers at 25c. and 50c. 7
[Thompson’* Eya Water
More Men Than Women.
There are 1.840.280 more men than
women in the United States, the same :
proportion prevailing in almost every
other country. The only exception is
in Paraguay, where there are more j
then twice as many women as men.
This is cue to the fact that some 1
years ago, in a political revolution !'
and a war with Brazil and the Argen- 1
tine Republic, tbe men were almost j
exterminated.
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Furnace Ventilation in Mines.
The furnace as a means of ventila
tion is said to be more economical in
deep mines than in shallow ones, as
it acts by heating a column of air; j
the higher that column the greater j
will be the difference in the weight of
air in the upcast and downcast shafts,
and consequently the greater the mo
tive power.
Africa's "Sneeze-Wood” Tree.
One of the natural curiosities of
South Africa is the “sneeze-wood" j
tree, which is so-called because one
cannot cut it with a saw without
sneezing, as the fine-rust has exactly
the effect of snuff. No insect or werm
will touch it; it is very bitter to the
taste, and when p'aced in water it
sinks.
New Species of Bird.
Dr. E A. Mears. an authority on or
nithology, recently discovered several
new species on the summit of Apo,
a volcanic mountain of the island of
Mindanao, in the Philippine group.
Highest Active Volcano.
There fire no fewer than twenty
lofty volcanic peaks clustered about
the city t'f Quito, the capital of Ecua
dor One of these, Catopaxi. is the
highest active volcano in the world.
LOST 72 POUNDS.
Was Fast Drifting Into the Fatal
Stages of Kidney Sickness.
Dr. Melv-n M. Page, Page Optical
Co., Erie. Pa., writes: "Taking too
many iced drinks in New York in •
1895 sen: me home with a terrible at
tack of kidney trouble. I had acute
congestion, snarp
pain in the back,
headaches and at
tacks of dizziness.
__ My eyes gave out,
' and with the ian
, guor and sleepless
ness of the disease
upon me l wasted
from 194 to 122
pounds. At the
time I started us
mg uoan s Money fins an aoseess
was formirg on my right kidney.
The trouble was quickly checked,
however, ard the treatment cured me,
so that I have been well since 18116
and weigh 188 pounds."'
Sold by ail dealers. 50 cents a box.
Fosier-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y.
A Heavyweight.
The?- say a Greenland whale weighs
as much as 88 elephants or 440 bears.
BABY COVERED WITH SORES.
Would Scratch and Tear the Flesh Un
less Hands Were Tied—“Would
Have Died But fcr Cuticura."
“My little son. when about a year
and a half old, began to have sores
come out on his face. I had a physi
eip.n treat him. but the sores grew
worse. Then they began to come on
his arms, then an other parts of his
body, and then one came on his chest,
worse than tlje others. Then I called
another physician. Still he grew
worse. At the end of about a year
I and a half of suffering he grew so bad
I had to tie his hands in clothB at
| night to keop him from scratching the
sores and tearing the flesh. He got to
bt> a mere skeleton, and was hardly
able to walk. My aunt advised me to
try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I
sent to the drug store and got a cake
of the Soap and a box of the Oint
ment. and at the end of about two
months tbr sores were all well. He
has never bad any sores of any kind
since. He is now strong and healthy,
; and I can sincerely say that only for
I your moBt wonderful remedies my
precious ctfld would have died from
those terrible sores. Mrs. Egbert
Sheldon. R. F. D. No. 1, "Woodville,
Conn.. April 22. 1905.”
Quarrelsome people are always sat
islled with a fighting chance.
5 Tons Grass Hay Free.
Everybody loves lots and Fts of foddt.
for hogs, cows, sheep and swine.
I .. .
The enormous crops of onr Northern
Grown iVdignee Seeds oe onr seed farms
the past year compel ns to issue a spe
cial cat*login called
ainzra s babgaix seep book.
This is brim full of bargain seeds at l«r
?ain prices.
BEND THIS NOTICE TO-DAT.
and receive free sufficient seed to prow 5
tons of gnus on Tour lot or farm this
•summer and our great Bargain Heed Bonk
with its wonderful surprise* and great
bargains in »eeds at bargain prices.
Remit 4c find we add a package of Cos
mo*. the most fashionable, serviceable,
beautiful annual flower.
John A. Salzer Heed Co., Lock Draw
er VV., La Crosae, \Y,r -t
In shaping his career a young man
shouldn't depend entirely on his tailcr
Worth Ksowing
—that Alteork's are the original and only
genuine pornns plasters: all other so-called
porous pi asters are imitation*.
The tipping evil extends even to the
races.
HE ATTENDS TO BUSINESS
who goes straight to work to core «
Hurts, Sprains, Bruises i|
by the use of 11
St. Jacobs Oil j
and saves time, money and gets out of misery quickly. <
It Acts Like Mafic. Price, 25c. end SOc. J1
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rOOK OLD GENTLEMAN'S ADVICE
Just the Counsel Fond Lover Was
Looking For.
“The late Bishop Thomas Frederick
Davies of Detroit,” said a Detroit
man,- “once told me an interesting
story of an elopement. He figured in
this elopement as the officiating cler
gyman. It was in Philadelphia, dur
ing his rectorship of St. Peter's.
“It seems that the proprietor of one
of the largest dry goods houses in
t*hiladelphia had noticed for some
months the melancholy of his head
clerk, a young man whom he held in
high regard.
“The clerk’s pallor and increasing
'eanness. his frequent sighs and
absent-mindedness worried the mil
lionaire proprietor. He questioned the
young man daily. And finally the
clerk admitted to him that he was in
love.
“ ‘Well.’ said the head, ’marry her.
Your salary is big enough.’
“ ’Ah.’ said the clerk sadly, ‘you do
not understand. She belongs to one
of the first families of Philadelphia
and her father is a millionaire.’
“ Well, maybe he wasn't when he j
married. You have a good position j
and a good name. You are a fair 1
match for any girl,’ said the other.
“ ‘It’s no use,’ sighed the clerk.
’Her parents would not listen to me
for one moment.'
“ ‘Then,’ said the other, ‘elope with
her.’
“ 'Do you advise that ?' the clerk
asked excitedly.
“ ‘Certainly, I do. Is she—do I
know her?'
“ ‘Yes. She will be at your dance
at Devon to-morrow night.’
“ Well, see here.’ said the head,
‘i’ll have my coachman out in front
of my gate at 9:30. Rush the girl off
into town and marry her. 'i ll arrange
with a clergyman for you.’
“ ‘By Jove,' said the clerk. ‘I'll do
it’
“And he did. The next night Dr.
Davies performed the ceremony and
an hour or two later the millionaire
found his daughter missing and was
.elcgraphing in every direction to the
the young couple to come home and
all would be forgiven.”
QUESTIONS HARD TO ANSWER. i
Prospective Jurors Greatly Puzzled
By Legal Terms.
Some of the strange makeshifts to
which a man will resort to conceal
his lack of knowledge on any particu
lar line were graphically related by
Attorney Elliott, who had hard work
In his share of the imraneling of the
now famous Gilhooley jury.
A taTI Swede was brought in. He
gave his name, etc., and was then
o.uestioned by the attornev as to l°cal
terms to be used in the cas°. “What
do 1 mean when I say, 'ft trill devolve
on the prosecution to produce the pre
ponderance of evidence'?”
“Veil, what you say evolve, dissolve,
I don’t know." came the answer.
A German entered and 'his phrase
was put to him: “It will he the task
of the defense to show mitigating cir
cumstances, if such exist.” Hopeless
stumbling followed, one thought
chasing the other w ith the dignity of
Germanized English, which takes a
long time to pass any one given point.
Bohemians. Poles and many others
followed. From some or all these
nationalities came intelligent an
swers, but some who had never before
met the words which now confronted
them in awe-inspiring array were
hopelessly confused.
One day the best of the many origl
nal definitions was given by an Irish
man. “What.” said the lawyer, “is
meant by this, 'The defense will show
that there was adequate provoca
tion'?” The whole phrase was too
much, so the inquisitor 3aid, “Well
^11 me in your own words the mean
ing of ‘provocation.’”
“It means.” said the wonld-be juror
“that a man has done something to
me that makes me feel 1 must get
busy with him.”—Chicago Chronicle
Golf In Cactus Center.
We was propped against the dobe of that
joint o' Poker Bill's
When a tenderfoot was spotted, actin’
queer-like In the hills;
He'd a ball of gutta percha. and was
puttin' in his licks
Jest a-knockin’ it to glory with a bunch
o' crooked stick*.
Well, we went up there quite* cur'ous.
and we watched him paste the ball.
Till a-ltchin’ fer to try it seemed to get
a-holt of all.
And at last Packsaddle Stevens asked to
give the thing a swat.
And we gatheied round to see him show
the sti anger what was what.
Well, the golfer stuck the spheeroid on 0
little pile o' dirt
And Packsaddle swiped and swatted, but
he didn't do no hurt;
He barked his shins terrific, and he broke
hi# little stick.
And when he heard a snicker, his guns
came out. too quick.
We dropped behind the cactus with some
holes clipped in our clothes.
While the golfer lor the sky-line waggpd
his checker-boatded hose;
And when we took home Stevens, ami
three others that was hurt.
The golf hall still was settin’ on its little
pile o' dirt.
So we ain't no new St Andrew’s, and we
hope no goiter thinks
He can cut lo> se here in Cactus with a
set of offtmeai links;
We go in fer games that's quiet, and stir
up no blood and fuss.
And down in Cactus Cqnter poker's good
enough for us.
—Denver Republican.
Quit French Islands.
Owing to the emigration of 1.000
persons during three months from
St. Pierre and Miquelon—islands im
mediately south of Newfoundland—out
of a total population of 6,500, the
French authorities are beginning to
fear that the colony is threatened
with extinction. The rush of emigra
tion is likely to continue. The poor
er inhabitants advocate the transfer
of St. Pierre by France to Newfound
land.
Secretary Taft Rides Much.
Secretary Taft, who is hard at work
reducing his great weight, devotes a
good deal of time to equestrian exer
cise, which he finds of much value.
The horse he rides has been describ
ed “a large, souare Percheron, built
on dry goods T>ox lines and looking
as tflbugh he might easily carry half
a ton.”,
Calarisr of Chio Teachers.
It is said that last year the salaries
of 24.000 elementary school teachers
in Ohio averaged seventy-two cents a
day.
WINTER WEAKNESS
—
Or. Williams’ Pink Pills the Tonic
That Most People Need for
Blood and Nerves.
In winter the air of the close rooms in
which we spend so much of the time
ioeg not fnrnish enough oxygen to the
lungs to burn ont the foul matter in the
blood. In the cold season we do not exer
cise as much and the skin and kidneys do ■
not throw off the waste matter as freely
as usual. The system becomes overloaded
with poisonous matter, and too feeble
to throw it off. Relief can be bad only
through the use of a remedy that will
promptly and thoroughly purify and
strengthen the blood, ami the one best
adapted for this purpose is the great
blood tonic known as Dr. Williams’ Pink
Pills.
“They acted like magic in my cases”
said Mrs. Clam L. Wilde, of No. 377
Farnsworth avenne, Detroit, Mich. “I
was weak and thin and could not sleep.
My stomach and nerves were ont of or
der. I can't describe»how miserable I
really was. I dragged through six
months of feebleness, growing weaker
all the time until I finally hadn’t strength
enough to leave my bed.
“Then a glad day eame, the day when
I began to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
They made me feel strong right away.
My appetite came back, I took on th-sh
and the color returned to my checks.
People wondered that these pills did for
me what the doctors couldu't do. I took
only six 1 coxes and then I was perfectly
well. If I had not found this wonderful
remedy I surely think that I must have
wasted to death. Believing firmly that
these pills saved my life by the strength
which they gave me at a critical mo
ment, I unhesitatingly recommend them
to others.”
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain no
stimulant but give strength that lasts.
They may be obtained at any drug
store. ___
When a man confesses it is gener
ally safe to assume that he thought
he was going to be found out.
Shake Into Tonr Shoes
Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cores pain
ful. smarting, nervous feet and ingrowing
nails. It's the greatest comfort discovery
of the age. Makes new shoes easy. A
certain cure for sweating feet. Sold by
all Druggists. 25c. Trial package FREE.
Address A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
It is hard to work up much confi
dence in a man who wearj a ring on
his middle finger.
A GUARANTEED CURE,FOR riLF.=.
It.-htng. Blind Bleeding. Protruding Pile* Drug
are authorized to refund money if PAZO
OIXTMEXT fall* to cure Jn 6 to 14 day*. 5Uc.
The henpecked man has to do all
his crowing away from home.
Mr*, ftinriaw's toothing: Syrnp.
Vorebtlaien teething, soften* the ff'.ims, reduce*
fcaminauo 1, aliay a pain, cures wind .olio. 25c a bit; Je.
Taste of Feod in Fish.
Some fish, like the carp and catfish,
are able to taste food with the skin
on the outside of their body or even
with their fins cr tails as well as in
the mouth. The carp, for instance,
is able to detect food with the scales
anywhere on the outs‘de of its body.
Parisian Fish from Africa.
It having been proved by experiment
that fish can be brought in refrigera
tor in god condition from Africa to
Paris, a regular steamship company
is to be inaugurated for supplying the
capita! with fish, lobster, etc., from
the western African coast.
Cow Adopted Fawn.
Mrs. l.awson of Richmnod. Va„
owns a cow. and the cow owned a
calf but this last was drowned In a
swamp. Thereupon the bereaved
mother adopted a fawn, first rescuing
in from a hound which had chased it
ini a the pasture.
Art of Advertising.
The art of advertising consists not
merely in attracting a reader, but in
convincing him. and this can only be
done by the sober statement of facts.
Mere sensationalism cannot win in
the end.—Milling.
Varying We.ght of Bushel.
A bushel of bituminous coal is dif
ferent in different states. In Illinois.
Iowa. Missouri and Kentucky its
weight is eighty pounds: in Pennsyl
vania. seventy-six pounds, and in In
diana, seventy pounds.
OVER SE/^ HABIT
Difference on This Side the Water.
The persistent effect upon the heart
of caffeine in coffee cannot but re
sult In the gravest conditions. In time.
Each attack of the drug (and that
means eac4 cup of coffee) weakens
the organ a little more, and the end
is almost a matter of mathematical
demonstration. A .lady writes from
a Western state:
“I am of German descent and It
was natural that I should learn at a
very early age to drink coffee. Until
I was 23 years old I drank scarcely
anything else at my meals.
"A few years ago I began to be af
fected by a steadily increasing nerv
ousness, which eventually developed
into a distressing heart trouble that
made me very weak and miserable.
Then, some three years ago, was add
ed asthma in its worst form. My
Bufferings from these things can be
better imagined than described.
"During all this time my husband
realized more fully than I did that cof
fee was injurious to me. and made ev
ery effort to make me stop.
“Finally it was decided a few
months ago, to quit the use of coffee
absolutely, and to adopt Postum Food
Coffee as our hot table drink. I had
but little idea that it would help, me,
but consented to try it to please my
husband. I prepared it very carefully,
exactly according to directions, and
was delighted with itB delicious flav
or and refreshing qualities.
"Just as soon as the poison from
the coffee had time to get out of my
system the nutritive properties cf the
Postum began to build me up, and I
am now fully recovered from all my
nervousness, heart trouble and asth
ma. I gladly acknowledge that now,
for the first time in years, I enjoy
perfect health, and that I owe it all
to Postum.” Name given by Postum
Co., Battle Creek, Mich. •
There's a reason. Read the little
book, “The Road to WelMlle” in
pkgs.
Postum Food Coffee contains no
drugs of any description whatsoever.
Reptiles in Winter.
Frogs and toads can stand freez
ing and thawing a few times, though
the experience seems to be “wearing.''
as most of them succumb after re
peated trials. Just how snakes pass ,
the winter we do not know. Two or
three speciments of the common strip
ed snake which we have dug from
stone heaps in the winter appeared to
be frozen stifT, though a natural re
pugnance to the reptiles prevented
close observation.—Exchange.
Swinging in Middle Ages.
In the middle ages swings were
hung by an ingenius pullv device.
The rope was passed over a groved
whepl that was fastened to the ceil
ing by a bracket. The one who was
swinging was not only pushed from
behind by one of his fellows, but was
also helped from the fronWby striking
with his fot the outstretched foot
of another comrade. This sport was
a favorite pastime of pages.
Forest Area cf Siberia.
Siberia has the biggest forest area
of any country on earTh, yet the tim
ber for the construction of the east
ern end of the trans-Siberian railway
came from the United States. It was
.brought from Oregon, being shipped
across to Vladivostok, thence trans
ported by rail to the banks of a tribu
tary of the Amur and loaded into
barges to be towed to its destination.
The world’s yearly use of postcards
is enormous. Germany uses 1.161,00©,
000. the United States 770.500.000.
Great Britain 613,000.000. As to let
ters. however, the United States is
far ahead of all other countries. The
total number of letters posted here
during 1903 was 4.109,000.000.
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Insist on Getting It.
Pome grocers say they don’t keep
Defiance Starch. This is because they
have a stock on hand of other brands
I containing only 12 oz in a package,
i'which they won t be able to sell first.
■ because Defiance contains 16 oz. for
i the same money.
Do you want 16 oz. Instead of 12 oz.
for same money? Then buy Defiance
Starch. Requires no cooking.
A friend in word is not always a
( friend indeed.
All Up-to-Date Housekeepers
use Defiance Told Water Starch, be
cause it is better,.and 4 oz. more of it
for same money.
The trouble with taking a day off
is that you can't put it back.
A TRULYJDEAL WIFE
HER HUSBAND’S EEST HELPER
VlgorouB Health Is the Great Source of
Power to Inspire and Enccurage
AU Women Should Seek It.
One of the most noted, successful and
richest men of this century, in a recent
article, has said, “ Whatever I am and
whatever success I have attained in
this world I owe all to my wife. from
the day I first know her she has been
an inspiration, and the greatest help
mate of my life.’’
To be such a successful wife, to re
tain the love and admiration of her
husband, to inspire him to make the
most of himself, should be a woman's
constant study.
If a woman finds that her energies
j are flagging, that she gets easily tired,
dark shadows appear under her eyes,
:: she has backache, headaches, hearing
down pains, nervousness, irregularities
or the blues, she should start at once
to build up her system by a tonic with
specific powers, such as Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound.
Following we publish by request a
letter from a young wife :
Deer Mrs. Pinkham:
“ Ever since my child was horn I have suf
fered. as I hope few women ever have, with in
flammation, female weakness, hearing-down
pains, backache and wretched headaches. It
affected my stomach so I could not enjoymy
meals, and half my time was spent in bed.
" Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
made me a well woman, and I feel so grateful
that I am glad to write and tell you of my
marvelous recovery. It brought me health,
new life and vitality."—Mrs. Bessie A insley,
611 South 10th Street. Tacoma, Wash.
What Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound' did for Mrs. Ainsley it will
do for every sick and ailing woman.
If you have symptoms yon don't un
derstand write to Mrs. Pinkham,
daughter-in-law of Lydia F. Pinkham.
at Lynn. Mass. Her advice is free and
always helpful.
Antiseptic
Remedy
For Family and Farm
KILLS PAIN. I
Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, J
SIS Albany Street, Soton, Maw. |
W. N. U„ Omaha.
CAUGHT BY THE GRIP
RELEASED BY PE-RU-NA
Pneumonia Followed La Grippe—
Pe-ru-na the Remedy That
Brought Relief.
Mr. T Bameeott, West Aylmer, On
tario, Can., writes:
“Last winter I was ill with pneumo
nia after having la grippe. I took
Peruna, for two months, when I be
came quite well, and I can say that
any one can be cured by it in a rea
sonable time and at littie expense.”
Syst?mic Catarrh, the Result of La
Grippe. Pe-ru-na Receives Credit
for Present Good Health.
Mrs. Jennie W. Gilmore, Box 44,
White Oak. ind. Ter., writes:
“Six years ago I bad la grippe,
which was followed by systemic ca- j
tarrh. The only thing I used was Pe- !
runa and Manaiin. and T have been in
better health the last three years than
for years before. I give Peruna all
the credit for my good health.”
Pe-ru-m—A Tonic After La Grippe.
Mrs. Cbas. E Wells, Sr.. Delaware,
Ohio, writes: “After a severe attack
of la grippe. I took Peruna and found
it a very good tonic.”
“Most Effective Medicine Ever Tried
for La Grippe.”
Robt. L. Madison. A M., Principal of |
Cullowhee High School. Painter, N. C.,
is chairman of the Jackson County
Board of Education. Mr. Madison
says: “1 am hardly ever without Pe
runa in my home. It is the most effec
tive medicine that I have ever tried j
for la grippe.”
Mrs. Jane Gift. Athens. O.. writes:
“I had la grinpe very bad. Mj bus- :
band bought Peruna for me. In a very
short time I saw improvement and :
was soon able to do my work.”
Suffered Twelve Years From ATer
Effects of La Grippe.
Mr. Victor Patntaude, 328 Madison
St., Topeka, Kas., fbember of Knights
and Lacies of Security, writes:
“Twelve years ago I had a severe
attack of la gTippe and I never really
recovered try health and strength—
but grew weaker every year until I
was unable to work.
“Two years ago I began using Pe
runa and it built up my strength so
that in a couple of months 1 waE able
to eo to work again.
“This winter I bad another attack
of la grirpe. but Peruna socn drove it
out of my system.
“My wife and I consider Peruna a
household remedy.”
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“ New Rival ” Factory Loaded Shotgun
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TWENTY-FIVE BUSHELS OF
WHEAT TO THE ACRE
Means a pro
d ucti ve ca
pacity in dol
lars of over
$16 per acre.
This on land which has cost the farmer noth- [
ing but the price of tilling it. tells its own
story.
The Canadian Government gives absolutely
free tc every settler 180 acres of such land.
Lands adjoining can be purchased at from $8
to $10 per acre from railroad and other corpor
ations.
Already 175.000 farmers from the United
States have made their homes in Canada.
For pamphlet “Twentieth Century Canada’’
and all information apply to Supt. of Immigra
tion. Ottawa. Canada, or to following authorized
I Canadian Government Agent—W. V. Bennett,
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You Will Prosper
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In Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Texas
are vast areas of unimproved land- ir.ndnot
now yielding the crops of which it is
capable. The same conditions apply to the
towns. Few lines of business are adequately
represented. There are openings of all
sorts—lor mills and factories, for small
stores, for banks, newspapers and lumber
yards. You have only to get on tile ground
to prove this. To enable you to do so the
Missouri, Kansas iSfc Texas I< y oilers
Hales Cheaper Than Ever
February 29th and
March 6ih and 20th
On above dates most lines will sell Iwth one i|f
anil round trip tickets at * xrvptionally low fatis.
If your nearest railroad a sent cannot giw yon the
rates, write me for particulars.
If you're in any way interested in the
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Blossom House. KANSAS CITY. MO.
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j *| % r* T7 Upon receipt of your name____
rrsjLiL AddreM_
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ONE DOLLAR ...
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And 10c in stamps nr silver to pay postage we will mail you a sample free,
if you have never used Mull's Grape Tonic, and will also mail you a
certificate good for one dollar toward the purchase of more Tonic' from
your druggist Address
MULL’S GRATE TONIC CO., 148 Third Ave., Rock Tsland, Tit.
YOU WRONG YOURSELF TO SUFFER
from Constipation and Stomach Trouble.
__W hy suffer or take needless chances with constipation or stomach troubles when there Ib a
perfect, harmless, natural, positive cure within your reach? ;
CONSTIPATION AND STOMACH TROUBLE
cause blood poison, skin diseases, sick headache, biliousness, typhoid fever, appendicitis, pile*
of female trouble as well a* many others. Tour own physician will tell you that
•11 this is true. Bat don’t drug or physic yourself. Use
MULL’S GRAPE TONIC
t tbp natural, rtremrtbeninc hmnless rrmedr that bclldt pp the name. nf toot dleentlrr or™»»
r?*!**.**’* ^hole s> Ftem in splendid condition to overcome ail attacks. It Is very pleasant
take. The children like ft ami It does them great good.
.. R aud 9J W bottles at all druggists. The tl.OO bottle contains about six times
■■ much a* the .o cent bottle and about three times as much a* tne 50 cent bottle. There la a
great saving in buying the tlJJO size.
MULL’S GRAPE TONIC CO, 148 Third Are, Rock bland. DL
WANTED.
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Perhaps this is your chance:—
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willing to work. Address j •
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is cvAtuirruD to cvki
SHIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AHD HEUBAL6UL
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Kt._CalMor your If OK BY BACK IP IT 1BU 1 iiStmmT