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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1905)
. . . . f RELIEF. . - - t J. W. Wnlls , Su. 1'1 e r I n ten dent ot i' : streets ot Lebanon , Ky. , sars : : "MY nightly rest wa& broken , owing to Irregular action at the Itldnoys. 1 was suffering Intenselr from sevaro pains In the small ot my bacle and through the kldne's and annored by 15 palntul passages at abnormal secro- tlons , No amount ot doctoring rollev. ed this condition. I toole Doan's Kidney - ney P1lls and experIenced Q.\'lck and lasting reUet. Doan's Kidney Pills , . . wlll provo n blessing to all sutrorers from Iddney disorders who whl glVO them n fair trIal. " Foster.Mllburn Co. , Butralo , N. Y. . proprietors. For sale by all druggists , prIce 60 cents per box. ' . Be Topical. There has been an article received : 9.t this office , In the first part , the ( v" writer gave n. mournful decrntlon ot his dead mother and then ending with a hot discussion In po11tlcs , by mud. sUnglng and vituperation that he Is throwIng upon his colleagues. I would advise the party when he has two sub. ( , \ jacts to write one , give them under \ two headlngs.-Hyden Thousandstlcks Thc Fool and the Lazy Man. e The tool doesn't Imow a good thing ' , ' . J. ; ' when he sees It , the lazy man doesn't ' i ; : seize a good thing when he knows it. , , qPhiladelphia. . Rcc rd. . " : " : ' / I : ' , , The Union Pacific Railroad Pass en. \ ,4- , ger Department has put betore the ; ' : ; ' pubUc n folder at the Lewis and Clark . , . ' \i' , . : Exposition at Portland. It ' Is wonder. ( : ( ully neat nnd attractive , c'olors having , - "j been 2mployed in the printing. Con. tents embrace a very complete description - . . scription ot the exposition and its at. tractions , including a bird's-eye view of the 'beautiful grounds and buildings , done In numerous colors. Scenes In and around Portland are strlldngly portrayed , and all contemplating visit. ing the exposition this summer should have a copy at the tolder In order that I i\ , they may know of points where the I ' 1' greatest enjoyment and satisfaction i may be tound. , . : IRONICAL IFS. , 1t some men were to conceal what they know they would be more popu. lar. . It you thlnle life Isn't worth Uvlng lyoU should talco something for your liver. . r It you are 'ambitious to become n. prominent citizen locate In a country town. " . It a. female a.l1Igator . could talle she \ J. would probably insist that she had a. . small mouth. It a. man Is smart ho can always manage to catch on , and If he Is wlso . he will also lwow when it is time to - , let go. What He Was Doing. Joseph Jefferson stoclted the lake on his Louisiana. . farm with ba.ss . and other game fish. Not loug ago became came upon astranger fishing in his 1ake. "See here ! " said the great come- : lIan , "what do you mean by catching " " my fish ? " , I "Begorra , " replied the fisherman IIlowly removing his plpo from his mouth , "I'm not fishing ! I'm teaching these worms how to swim I " A Mean Fling. "Well , " said a. young doctor , fresh from the hospital , "I suppose the next thing will be to hunt a. good location , and then walt for something to , do , : lIlco Patlenco on a. monument. " \ "It won't be long , " said a friend , I t "a.fter you do begin before monuments ; . will be on th patients. " , IN COLONEL'S TOWN l - f ThIngs Happen. t From the home of the famous "Keyh. t nol Keeyart.J.h of Cartersv1l1e , " away down South , comes an enthuslastlo let. ter about Postum : "I was In very delicate hea.lth , suf. ferlng from Indigestion and a nervous trouble so severe that I could hardly sleep. The doctor ordered me to dls. , continuo the use of the old lt1nd of . coffee , which was IIlfe polson to me , producing such extreme dlsturbanco , ' that I could not control m'selt. But J such was my loyo for It that I could not get my own consent to give It up tor some time , and continued to suffer , } . e- till my father one day brought homo a I , < I package ot Postum Food Coffee. "I had the new food drink c:1.retully prepared according to directions , and gave It a tall' trial. It proved to have D. rich fiavor and made a. healthy , wholesome and delightful drink. To my taste th addition ot cream great. ly Improves it , "My health bega to 1m provo as Boon as the drug etrect of the old cof. tee was removed and the Postum Cof. tee had time to make Its Influence felt. My nervous troubles were speedily re. ) ! ' lIeved and the sleep which the old cot. I tee drove from m ) ' 111110w always came to soothe and strengthen mo after I had drunk Postum-In a. very short time I began to sleep better than 1 bad tor years betore. I have now used P06tum Coffee tor several ) 'ears and IIko It bettor and find It more benefi. clal than when I first began. It Is an unspeakable joy to ho relieved of the old , distress and sickness. " Name A . . . . . given b ) ' Postum Company , Da.ttlo Creek , Mich. There's a reason. Read the lItUe book , " " 1.16 Road to Wellv11lc , " In each pkl { . - , I , I ' . . . . , ' , - , - - - - - - - TO SELL DALY HISTORY. Co"pllatlon Which Cost Manager " 30,000 to Go Under Hammer. Among the numbers at Ions cat. alogue or rare nnd Intercsllng booJts , mllDuscrhlts and autogrl1ph letters to ho soltl nt ancllon 1s the well.mown ! compllntlon br Joseph N. Irehmtl and J. S. G. IIagan ofho records at the New Yorle stage from 1760 to 1860. This worle was Jnll\ltl to a large folio size , extra 111ustrated anti extended to fort.nlne volulUes for the late Au. ' I gustln Daly by Augustus 'foCllteberg. The worl\ , whose extension and mua 11lustrnllons cost Mr. Lov ) ' $30,000 , was the feature of the stl1e or the Iltte mnnager's belonglnss in this city ! n 1900. It was bought b , 1\11' . Everett Wendell fo'r $6,000 , and ho now offers it for sale , with other 1m. portant Items from his valuable col. lectlon. It wns the greatest bargain. of the Daly sale. ' The admiral worle of the inlayer. Augustus Toedteberg - the patience and care with which the portraits , views , programs ; pla'bllls nnd auto. graph letters were gathered , BOught fo In America nnd England , and purchased regardless of cost , when the tllustrn.tlon required-was a rare one and the sltlll of the binder in bind. Ing so well such a. mnss of material , all form a. record at sl < lIl , patience ano Industry. The worlt was extended far be. yond the strIct line of the drama and Inclndes old and rare views of New ' York and at Its early nnd famous theaters , In addition to those of a number of other cities , portraits of the real personages , who happened to be mentioned In any piece. presented - sented , as well as of the players. There are 8,000 tllustratlons In the worlt which , as a. whole , is a. remark , able compendium of stage history. THINGS WELL WORTH KNOWING. i , - Remedies for Household Accidents of Common Occurrence. We ha\'e just had a. domestic scl' ence graduate visiting us whose ex plaits call for magnzlne publicIty When the nose was brolten off a. hand. some pitcher our guest immediately came to the rescue. "Don't worr ' , ' she said , "glvo me a saltspoon 01 cornstarch and nnother of gelatin ; now , a. patty pnn-.a little boiling wat er will do the rest. " With the end 01 a match she stirred these over the fire till blended , brushed the jagged edges with the mixture nnd held thr brolten piece In place till It adher d "I ! rou ] teep hot liquids out of thle pitcher it wtll last for years , " she con I . tlnued. "Gum arabic dissolved in hol water and mixed to a thlcle paste with . plaster at Paris , In this same way. maltes even a better comen1. " Shortl . after dire consternation reigned when. 11. pricked finger left several rudd ) drops on nn evening gown which waf receiving the "finishing touches. " OUI emergency girl dampened n smal quantity of common laundry starcl : with water , covered the spots ana spread the damaged material in the sun. In a. . little while the blood left the goods , coloring the starch. The qulcl < cr the remedy Is appllCll nft l such an accident the more effectua : itis , we were told , and also that II "old Eol" were suIldng a oed sub tI tuto for hIs ra 's Is a hot fiatlron hell1 close over the material , with a sheel of blotting paper between the irot and the starch covered spots.-GOOG Housekeeping , World's Greatest Doctor. There 'Is II. gr at ph'slclan , , 'ho long age began To clear away the troubles that come tc pester man ; 'Tis true he Is old-fashioned , but many grievous III That pllzzles other d ctors would yield tc this onc's skill ; He makes no hea.vy charges , and be Il always near To ser\'c you If YOII " 'ant blm ; bls till. name Is Good Cheer. His practice should be world-wide , an dalb' It should grow ; He serves In summer weather and wher t11C wild winds blow ; Ills night bell Is In order. he answer , every call , lIe gh'es no bitter doses and tortures not a t all ; And they have few diseases and stand Ir little fear Who alwn's are serenely attended b ) Good Cheer. lIe docs not deem the wealthy more wor. thy of his care Thnn are the poor who Beek him. Where walls and Hoers are bnre He mlnlsl'ers II ! ! freel , as where tbe rlct abide. And all he IIslls In pa'ment lire hope ant honest lrlde , 'rhe hope IInd pride that tollow where dut"s clIlI Is clear- 'Tis time to aid In spreading the practice of Good Checr , He Was No Ornithologist. Witmer Stone , one of the heads 01 the PhlladQiphla Academy of Naturnl Sclonces , has. gathered together whal Is probably the finest collection 01 stuffed birds In America. 1\11' . Stone was showing these birds the oUler day to n Pitts burg million. alre. 'l'hero Were thousands of lire , like feathered creatures , ranged In line on line of cases , and 1\11' . Stone could not help praising them with much ornithological warmth. "Yes , " he ended , "this collection 01 stuffed birds Is worth some thousands of dollars. " "Is It posslblo ? " salel the m11l10n , alre. "What are they sturted with ? " Japanese Celebrate VlctIJry. When the news of the great Japa , nese na.val . victor ) ' rrached Plttsburg d compan ) " at acrobats from the Island omplre was appearlns afternoon and ovenlng in a circus. On being assured at the Russian overthrow the ) ' prOmlt 1) ' went on strllte for a day , posltlv'l ) ' refusing to work. Instead they pro. eedcd to decorate th c\ty \ I\ , vivid red , caretl1l1r rofralnlng from any brench of the law. . . . THf MONTHLY TRIAL 1IEA.DAOnE , DIZZINESS , BEARING- DOWN P AINB , A 'U"omnn Tells IIow 8110 Jlnal1l'OoU\o " 'oU Dull Stron ! : nrtor Yconu or "tlser ) Due to Irrt'Jular l'l1nctiuna. The fnct thnt one womnn is bright. yed , rosy.oheoke < l , stroug nnd cheerful , while t\nother is pnlo , wealc nlHl de. prellsed , is duo moro often thnn othor. "illO to the regulnrityln the ono cnso nd the irregull\rlty In the other of the functions tlll\t 1\1'0 pocullar to the sex. When these 1\1'0 disturbed every thing goel wroug ; pnln nUll discomfort 1\1'0 felt 1\11 over the bodYI the sensl\tions are often terrifyiug. II For four years. " 81\1 < 1 Mrs. Davis recently - cently , "I snfferm1 indescribl\blo misery from'sick headneho every month , no. oomlll\nied by fl\intlng lipolls , shortness of breath nUll severe pnin in my 10ft side. There wore also bCAriug.down pl\ins , nt tlmos 80 ncuto that Icou1l1not stnnd up , nnd my hel\d WI\J ! full of ringing souuds. It seemed ns if evorythiug wnR golug to hit me IIl , the oyes. I wns # compelled to lie down with closed eycs for hours to got ( \ little reUof. When I nttempted to nrIso everything would whirl nronnd and it would gro\v so dark that I could searcoly see any objeot. " II Oou1l1n't yonI' doctor help you 1" II : I ! ive doctors in nIl treated me , but 1. . got no Instlns benefit. Dosides I used lot 'of n < lvortiscd romedlos' . The only I 'medicino , however , thl1t road the desired - , sired effect was Dr. Williams' Pink Pill. I nnd they are truly n godscnd to women. I did not hnvo much faith In them when ; I began to take them. I found myself , I however , so much better after using two i boxes .tbnt . I begnn to bellevo in them. . The . checkcd l'ight nwny the docllno into which I was going. My tronblos kept lessening and 1111ally diSAppeared altogether. " II How iong dId it taka for a cura P" l After I bm1 uBed severol boxes my health wa.1i all right. I had taken on l1esh nnd WnR stroug and heart . I feel today in spirits 1110re like ( \ girl of sixteen - teen than ( \ womnn of my years. " Mrs. O. H. Davis' address is Onrmel , 1\1nil1e , R. F. D. , No.2. Dr. Wlllinms' Pink Pills are confidently offered to I women for the cure of nlloomin , chloro. SiR , pninful nm1 irregular periods , nnd all forms of wcnlmess. They are sold by evary druggist. Mother Na.ture Is the only woman who neVer changes styles. Her a.p. . . pIe blossoms nre of tllO same old shade and pattern. . : . en red. No nt ' 1 &rt rmll.ncntl1 or nCM' n nC . FITS nt t dll.Y' . nlo or Dr , KlIne'.Urt'nt Ncr..o Hc.to or , Send tot' FnEI ft42OO trlnllJottio nnd trcatlo. . , . VB. U. U. KLL'IJI : , Ltll. , UJl Arcb Stt'L'Ut. l'b1IIWOlpb1l1. , I' . Too many women loole upon a marriage - riage certlfica.te . as a lIcense to opel" a.te a hold-up game. l\tr . Wlnalow' 800thlnJ ; ' Syrup. For children toethlDR , BofteD. the gUIUI , rOl1ucOI IDo lIammaUon , alla1s pain , cures wind collo. 250 II bottle , Few husbands care whether r not they are tied to apron strings-unless the a.pron strlnga show. f Decrenso on Selling Fish. FIsh , because or Its lllulonl'Y' ! rnpht. I ) ' to decompose , ho1 < 1s a peculiar posl. tlon nmong fOOlls. In Bnglnntl It Is the sUbject of a special nct or parll:1' : mont. So long ago ns 1GDS men Imew the ovll conseqUences resulting trom eating macltorel of uncerlnln l,1ost. mortem ngo. Go they passed nn net pro\'I < Ung Umt except IJurlng the hours at dl\'lno ser\'Ico this fish could not bo sold on Sunl1a ) ' . 1'hat net has never been repealed. E\'ory houselteeper shoull1 lmow thnt If they w111 bu ) ' Defiance Cold Wntor Starch for la\ll1l1ry use they \\111 SI\\'O not only time , because It neVer aUcks to the Iron , but bocnuse ench paclmgo contnlns 1G oZ.-one full' pountl-whllo aU ether Colcl Wl\tor Starches are put up In % .pounl1 pnelt. asos , and the prlco Is the snme , 10 conts. Then agnln because Defiance Starch Is trea fro111 all Injurious chem. Icals. It your grocer trIes to sol1 you a 12-oz. paclmgo It Is becnuse ho hILS n stocle on hand which he wishes to dlsposo of before ho puts In Defiance. He Imows that Definnce Starch has printed on every paclmge 1n Inrge lot. tel'S nnl1 figures "lG ozs. " Demand Defiance - fiance nnd sava much tlmo and money and the nnno'nnce of the Iron stlcle- Ing. Defiance never stlelts. A woman may not be able to shnrp. en n lead pencil , but just watch her nltnrpen n man's wIts. IMPERIAL HERNIA CUR ! : . Dr. O. S. Wood cures Rupture by a now process , In 0. few weeks , wIth. out loss of time or Inconvenlonce. Rectal dlseasos cured without the knife. Send tor circular. O. S. Wood , l\I. D. , 621 N. Y. LUe Bldg. , Omaha. . If you have a horseshoe nnlled over 'our door and It doesn't fall on your head 3'OU are very lucltY. Insist on Getting It. Some grocers Bay they don't keep Defiance Starch beoausc they have n stock In ha.nd ot 12 oz. brands , which they know cnnnot be sold to a. customer - tomer 'Vho has once used the 16 oz. plcg. Defiance Starch tor snme money. Man Is an open boole-only BOme women never learn their lotters. No chromes or cheap premiums , but a better qunllty and one-third 11101'6 ot Definnce Stnrch for the same price ot other starcnes. . ' - . . . . . . Ono way to bo clever Is not to think you are too nll.fired clever. More FlexIble nd Lasting , won't shalce out or blowout ; by using Defiance Starch you obtllin better results - sults than possible with any other brand , nnd one-third more for same money. It the IJocl < ets are deep enough a boy's first pair of trousers a.lways . fit. Superior quality aml extra quantity must win. This Is why Defillnce Starch Is taking the place ot all othprs. Intellectuality Is a hopeless spin. ster. ' , , r I . " . "mr""l" " " " " " " ! , " , . , . . . . , " , . . ' : . , , , . , ' . . , .I\ . ' . ' - 7' . . ' ; . . . . , . , , _ . - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - Conviction Follows Trial When bu/ing 100110 ooffoo or nnything your grocer hnppons to Ilf\vo in h1s bin , how do you know what you ar. getting ? Some queer atones about coffee thl\t is 801 < 1 in bulk , could bo told , if the l > ooplo who 11111(110 it ( grocom ) , cnroll to spoale out. Could riny nmount of mora tl k hnvo porsua od millions of housokool > era to UBO Lion CoHee , . the Icadc 01 nil packoge coffees tor ever R qunrtor of R oontury , if they 111\(1 not fOWld it superior to 1\11 ether bran s in Purity , Strength , Flavor and Uniformity ? This pOlml1il' Bucce , , " 01 LION COFFEE can be due outy to Inherent merit. There I. no .tronger proal 01 merit than con- Unucd and IncreMlno popularity. U the verdlcl 01 1\11LLI0NS OF' ' 1I0USEKEEPERS OCtS nol convlnco you 01 the merits 01 IJON COFFEE , 11 costs 'you but n trllie to buy n package. It Is the coslesl way to convince yoursclf end to maleo you n PERMANENT PURCIIASER. I.tON COll'FRR lalold onl1' In 1Ib.l8a1ed lckftgol , and roacho. ) 'oa & : II pure anl ! clean aaThen It lot' 0111 tactof1. Llon-helul on oV8f1l'aekftlto. Bavo tlloGO Llon.h l'ite tor valuftble premium , . SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE , WOOLSON BPIOE 00. , Toledo , Olilo. Fo 0 dPro ducts l Dainty-Doltcloull-Attractivo to the Eve a.nd satisfying to the appotlto Libby's. ( : : )1 ) Food Products Ox Tongue. Potted Chiclten. Deviled Ham. Dried Beef. Brfslet Beef. Lunch TonLtues , Soups , Corned Beef Ha.sh - all as good as they are wholesome. Ea.sy to servo . , . . . ' 2'h4 JJoo1:1et. : "nOID to Mw Good Thing. to Eat" .ent Irea. Address Libby , McNeill & , Libby Chlc _ o , . .SEND TEN CENTS. . * 15he' America.n Homestea.d ebrnslm'l ! oldest and best I IIIIIJJ ) ' , lrnrm nnll SCnr ) ' l'nl't'r. All the news of the worltl. Current events lIlustrntocl hy Jloto Artists. Sorlal I\II Short Stories of the hlghclt clasB , Farm , Garden , Agrlcullural , lIorticul- turnl , Dairy IlJl Home opartments , AN IDEAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER Regular price , $1.00. Special prlco tor 30 c1I1YS , 10 celiC. per yenr. Ad- dreBs A\IEIlIC\N lI\II'S'I'I An , 011I111111 Neb. MOLfS and WARTS RfMOVfD Without lIalllllllll wllhollt leavtnlf mnrk or lIoa1 aUAtiANTl'.lW 1'Y.1I\IANI ST , fIW TJr ottlo y wlllI.-M1IIcr : r.lnnutactlll'lnl : Co. . rlncolnNob. PIT 6 : PITLI5S SCALES. I'or Stte\ nnd Woolll'mllles , 125 nl\llllp , Write . 115 bdore ) 'oIlII\lY. We save you E2li . . . . if.illlc"U Y. Also Pumps nl\ll Wind : .tills. BECKMAN BROS. . Des Moines , lowi. When nswerJ [ J advertisements kind. Iy mention this paper. - - - - - - - - - - - CI . . . ) a ao . ; Ie Ieo . . . o ILL SIZES FOR SAte OR Rfllr Bend for CatawyU4 No. 105 JI Omaha Tent & Awning Co. = Omaha , Nobr..k& . Constipated All His Life Wilbert Thompson never knew a well day-he had been constipated all hIs life-many doctors treated him , but nIl failed to even help hlm- hIs health failed 'rapIdly and on January 21 , 10034 Mrs. Thompson asked us to suggest a trcatment ( or her husband. We thought the casa too serious and recommended that a specialist be consulted-but be also failed to hclp the patient-NOW HE IS WELL. Mull's Grape Tonic Cured Him Mrs. Thompllon first wrote US:18 foUows : liMy husband , alttd 23 suffers frolllsharp p\lng In his IItolllnch pnd sOlllctinJtg Chinks It III his heut. Jct 11I8 know by return mal whnt callses the Ilnlu , it YOli can. Mr , Thllmpson hall been trenled by several doctorK. but they have given him up , " I We promptly ndvlse < l that n first-clnss sl'eclnllllt be cousulled , We qllole : "We wnnt to l ell Mull'g Grnpc T nlc , bcCauoC we kn w It will cllre constlpntion. but 5Oc. n boUle Ig no oljeet to 1111 when n human IHe IB at stake. nn < llfyour hUllbnnd's cnl c Is ns serious as you state , we IiU l'tst : you consult n rella le lipeclalist , not the ndver- I tlslng kind. promptly. " At the same time , kllolvlng I hBt 1\Iull's Grape Tonic coult do 110 harm , we advlst'dits use until a physlclnn coul he conlllited. January 25lh. Mrll. Thollll' on wrote thnt n physlclnn hall been can. suited. He diagnosed the ca e ns helng chroulc constlilatlon and dr.spepsln. Ills treatment \Vaf ! followed faithfully. but thtre was uo percf'pllble hnpruvcment lu1\lr. Thompson Ii heallh. Then he began taking Mull's Grape Tonic IIn < l on Septelllber J. 1903 , we recelvcl ! the following letter fronl Mrs. TholUpsonl "You wlll remember that I wrote to you laat January In regard to my huaband's hoalth. It la four months slnco ho quit taking Mull's Grope Tonlo for constipation , which ho suffered from slnco birth. Ho took Just 24bottlos of It end Is porfootly curod. Ho Is much stronger and has gnlnod oonslderably In flosh. I cannot thank you enough for Mull's Grape Tonlo. 'It Is worth Its wolght In gold. ' Just $12 ourod him and ho has spent hundreds of dollars with doctors who did him no good. It did 011 you claimed It would. " Very respeotfully yours , MRS. W. H. THOMPSON , 801 Main St. , Poorla , III. Mr. Thomp.olI stop pet ! tnklng Mull's Grape 'fonle In June , 1903. lIe has been completely cured nnt ! MR. nnd MRS. WILBERT THOMPSON , .has taken no other medicine l lllce that date. 'Almost two year lIud no return of the < llsease , sllould prove B01 Main St. , Peoria , Ill. n permanent cure. MULL'S GRAPE TONIC CURED HIM. , LET US GIVE YOU A BOTTLE For Hot Weather Ills FREE COUPON Send this coupon to Mull's Grape l.'onlc Co. , U8 . theseterrlhleStomach CONSTI P A TION Thcrelsonlyonerlght makes you worse. nnll 110IVei troubles 3rtl Ave. , Rock bland , Ill. , and rec ive an order on drug'g'lst for a free bottle of Mull's Gra Stomach Troubles , Indigestion , DyspepcOllrse and that Is to becnuse It clf'anses the ' ' your ' ' P c . Dlo , Blood Poison , Skin DiseaseD , trent the cause. RcDlool ! aull makes tho' 'l'ol1ic Blood 'l'onic and Constipation Cure. . Sores , Sudden Bowel Trouble , vl\'e nnd strengthen Intestines practlcnlly : My Name Diarrhea , CholerD , Eto. the bowell anl ! Intesnew. . It feells the No one whose bow- which means decnyed , tlnel. We will prove starvetl condition ant ! els are heallhy nllll ne : . polsonell and dyIng to you thnt Mull' 8 brings thtm back to \t1t1 res ! ' tlve contracts these bowels or intestines. Grnpe 'tonic cures life-nothing else will. complaints. Invarl. Chtck c\lnrrhtn \ nnd ComUl'alion aud all City State ably they are the reyou are IInble to fatnl WRITE FOR TillS FREE BOTTLE TODAV Wrlto nnd ' ) ours ) our druaalst' , name and address plalnl , on It .ult of Constll1nllon blood pol50n-a pbllle Good for ailing children nnd lIurlln" IDolhers. .eparate piece 01 paper \lnd mail at once with this coupon. The $1.00 bottle con to Ins nearl , . . three times n. .nuch os the 50 cent s12o. : Do not aocept MULL'S GRAPE TONIC unleGs It has a date and number stamped wllh Indelible Ink on the label