Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, October 05, 1905, Image 7

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Ii : W. L. . DOlVCLAS
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W. L. Douglas $4.00 Cli : : : dgo Llno
cannot bo equalled at an : ! pl'lce.
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W. L. DOUGLAS MIIKES AND 8ELLS
MORE MEN'S S8.GO SHOES TIIAN
ANY OTHER MAfIUFAGTUIiER.
REWARD to anyone who can
$1 0 000
J disprove this statement.
'V. L. Dougla $ J.SO shoes have by theIr excellent -
cellent st'le. ensy fitting , nnd .uperlorwcarlng
qualities , achieved the largest ale of any SJ.SO
shoe In the world , They are lust as good ns
those thot cost ) 'OU $5,00 to S7.00the only
dllference Is the I'Irlce. III could toke you Inlo
my factory at ! Srockton , Mns " the InrJ'est : In
.J the world under one roof mnklng men's fine
I t" . Ihoes , and show ou the cure with which ever ) '
palr 01 Uougln. sfioes I. mnde , you would rCHlize
why W. L. Dounla .50 shoes are the but
t ahoes produced In theworld.
III could ahow you the difference between the
Ihoc. made In my factory and thole of other
makes , you would undersland why ( ) ourlas
SJ,50 Ihocs cost more to make , why they hold
their shape , flt better , wur longer , and are 01
Streater Intrinsic value than any other $ J.50
Ihoc on the market to-dny.
W. L : Doualas Stron" Marlo Shoos for
Men. $2./j0. $2.00. Doya' B heel 6.
Dre _ _ Shooil.60. $2 , $1.7 , $1.60
CAUTI9N.-Inslst > on h\\'lnp W.LI > oug :
1M shoes. Tilko no sub tltlltO. one genulllo
without his name nnd price slamped on bottom.
'V ANTED. A shoe dealer III every town where
'V. L. Douglas Shoes are lIot paid. Full IIne'of
lamples IOllt free for Inspoctlon1pon request.
Fat Color Eyelet' uled ; they will not Wolar braliV.
Write for IlInslrato < l Catalog of Fall Styles'
W.L. DOUGLAS.llrocklou.l\Iau.
, ON ITS OWN RAilS.
A railroad with It' ! own rails extending
from ono Important clt ' to Imother has
decIded advllntaloes : over a IIno depend.
, Ing on conneetlons to tra\'erse the ! tame
distance. Through rails IlIhuro quicker
'I ' servlco. entlr1y obvIatIng tlresomc delays -
1 lays arlslnl { trom connectIons ml'hed.
This Is why THE KATV wlU ,
. its own rails trom St , LouIs and H'ansas
City to Houston , Galveston IItH1 Sun
Antonio has adl'anlaleH over olher lines
between the Ramo points.
TbroUlh trains with
PULlMAN SfEEPERS
AND CHAIIt CAnS
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- and Kunhas City and all
principal Texas cities.
You step Into the cars
. at St , Louis or Kan as
. City and are not compelled -
pelled to leave them un.
. tll your destination Is
"Tho Kat , ' reaehed ,
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"follow the nao"
nao""orne Visitors
[ xcursion
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; . . To mnny points In Illinois , Indiana ,
tk Ohio. Kentuck ' . " 'estern l'el1ns 'I\'nn-
, ( , In , New York IIndVest Virginia. at
ft ' GRgATlY IU DUC1D : HA'rES.
, ; The \V ADASII has solid road-bed ,
, , rock ballaflt. unci new t'qulpment , Re-
cllnlll ! ; chair cnrs ( SI0\1'8 FH1g : , )
, For rates. maps nnd 1111 Information
t call at " 'abnsh Clt > , Olllcc. 1601 Far-
nam St , or address
IIAnllY l . ; lIOOIU S ,
G. A , P. D" Wllb , H , n" Omaha. Neb.
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hours. Pcrumnl'nt 1'0,11on" \ for llrst.cla s ,
rellablo men. Slrlll' ( Ill , A drcs3 , stutlng lIe ,
experlenco um1 Cull PlIl : 'U1II's : ,
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, nnl ! Woo J't III1"S. f alld up , Wrile
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Mills. BECKMAII DROS. . De3 Melnes. lewe.
When Answering AdvcrtlGements
Kindly MentOn , Thll Paper.
w. N. U. Omlha. No. 39-1905.
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RESTORED HIS HAIR
Scalp Humor Cured by cutlcura Soap
and Ointment-After All Else
Had Failed ,
"I was trouble with a severe Bca1p
humor an loss of hall' that gave me
great denl of anno'ance nnd Incontpn.
itnce , Arter tlnstlccessful elTorts , , 'Ub
mnny r lIIellles nnd so.called hair
tonics , n friend Induced me to try
Cutlcnrn Sonp nnll Ointment , The
humor wns cured In a short time , my
hair'wns restorell ns henlth ) ' as ever ,
and I cnn glnlll ' En ) ' I hnvo since been
entire ! ) ' free from nn ) ' further anne ) ' .
nnce. 1 shall nlwn's use CuUcurn
Soap , nnd I Ieep the Ointment on
hand to use as a drcfslng ; for the hair
and scnlp. ( SlgnelD l retl'lt Duscho ,
213 Enst 7th St. , New Yorlt Clt ) ' . "
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Sincerity Is the salt of chnracter.
Superior Qunllt ) . and cxtl'll , qunnUty
must win. This Is wh ) ' Defiance Starch
Is talclng the place oC all othel's.
Minor strlIns-the ; bahy's.
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ARTIFICIAL
SUNLIGHT
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P"l L 0 T Automatic Generators
can bo installed at small cost in any
homo , largo 01' small , anywhere.
Acetylene { IllS is cheaper than kerosene -
sene , brighter than electricity , safcr
than either.
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I Full particulars FREE for the
I k ne Apparatus Mfg. Co. ,
I' ' 157 Michigan Ayc. , . ' . Chicago
DE lAVAL
OREAM SEP RATORS
Save $10.- Per COW
EVERY YEAR OF USE
Over 1\11 \ Gravity Setting Systems
, And $3. to 95. Per Cow
All Imitating Separators.
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Now is the time to make this most
importJlnt lJlld IH'"f tabln of dairy fnrm
ln t'Hlllit'IIl.'i. St.'I1,1 ut 0111'0 for now 1005
( mtI\IOI 'IO III'IIllal1lu of llearest agent.
I THE rE : LAVAL SEPARATOR CO.
, r.ando1ph C4 Canal Sts. I 74 Cortlandl SIreet
CHICAGO NEW YORK
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BES1' BY TEST
"I h w : tried al ! ms of waterprooF
clothing and have n vcr found anything
at c.ny pric to cnmpare with your Fiili
Br nd fC'r protcc..on from all kinds of
VJ\a.lhcl' . "
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CTt" no. ' an,1 0,1. or fh. ' 'I7lt. or thl.
Im.ulicl. . , , , I. " " , , , " . tI..l. . ,1 " " " " " 1'1,11(1011) (
n ! ; iu s1 ; A'i1 \ .tL ' ) ! 'I ! rilir , 1 GOt
, A. J. TOWER co."ncS' , < I1oClheFish
! Boon , U.S.I\ . , \v , m"'Cf J.4'u
' TOV'IER CM'J nlt\N . . {
'I' CO. , UMITED I
Toreno. Cfn.u : . JJ.1u &
, I flah.crr cf Warr".r. ( , ' : { Wt WcaChe , . Olothlng
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, Thoughtful and Economical W Oinan
'WO hrwc s.I\1"L1ll1o r.l'obll'ln oC how rOil can tlre q w'Hllml strll h lit little rest , Ask to
see ollr IIUII < I"'lI1f' ' lI"u.lll1"lIt or tl. . . . n""si uno mo t tolylih dr. . , , , ; wnds worn by well.
drc""ed women CUI' 1111" 1"aHalul'llIt"r toca on , We II ill . , 'Iul free up"r. l'I'flUt'st II beautlCul
sample belec'IJII. tollowiJ'J ; n" . hILt. t UII,1 , lI1o t popular Ut"to-dale IInIt'rlllls , 1IIIY direct
from II' ! at \ , lIol , ' ale Jlrlce , \ \ 11\11 \ 111II. . , 1r"at sa"ln ! ; t , } 'nll , IIhoul hnlf or the IIslial roe
tall prien. It'illl'd ) ' , \011 to " , ' ( 'ur h"lectlon IIC dfl' ' ' IOO < : - , \\111 < ' 11 1hl'uI free III'0n roe
quest , Hundrl"b uC hllb" , In 'Ullr III'al ' ' , ' . .
tv splt'l'l thcolr mIPI'\ \ .1Irllm II. . uccau > > o they can
cet them C'n'I ( ' ; i thun ebl II hel ' , \\11 ellt an ) umuulit uf y.rd [ < lc lrcd.
) M C BRANDSTE1-rr.R NEW YORK anel CIIlCAGO
. J. . . . . & CO .
. , 67 \ VaLaahvcnue , . CHICAGO
I \Vhol. . " , ! , Importa , . or Ladle \Voolena Excluolvely
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NEVER HEARD OF DEN DUTLER.
Incident of'the Rebellion Recalled b : :
Pollce.Court Casc.
. If It hall not been for history relnt.
Ing the sllverwnro Incillent ot n cer-
tnln fedrnl genernl in New Orleans
during Ihe occupation b ) ' union troops
one of 'I'artown's most promlnont cltl.
zens would not now be doing tlmo on
the chain gang , sa's the Now Orleans
Tlmes.Democrat. As It Is. Den Dutlor
Is suffering partly because ot the
odium nttached 10 his nnme and partly
becnuso he followed the well.lenown
oxnmplo of that military martinet nml !
llrnnlt lIeep of the ros ) ' wlno-sllshtl ) '
mixed with "col\O , "
"Whal do ) 'oU thlnte ) 'OU'VO got to
sa ) ' for ) 'ourse1f , Denjnmhl Butler ? "
said Recorder Marmouset. "Aro you
the Ben Butler who toolt those
spoons ? "
"Lordy , boss , de ) ' nln' hrlngln' up
dat 010 mntter , Is de ) ' ? " exclaimed Den
with a stnrtled 1001 , . "I done mer tlmo
fer dat too long ergo ter tallt erbout.
jedgo. I onderstan'ln I ben charge
wid beln' drunl" w'lch I wuz , boss , but
dem spoons nm er l1I1l1ller malter. "
"So ) 'Ou did stenl spoons , eh ? " ex
claimed his honor. "You fell wetl the
preccpts ot ) 'OUr distinguished nnme-
sale and swiped the sllverwnre. This
Is where I1Istor ) " releats ) Itself. "
"Yesser , I did stele dem spoons ,
jedge , dat were fo' ) 'cah ergo , but 1
donn leno' nuttln' 't al1 'bout dat
) 'uther Den Dutter. Dnt mus'er ben
some yuther case , jedge. "
"Yes , I expect It was , Den , " replied
his honor , "but that does not dlsposo
of the drunlt cnse , and I'll glvo ) 'OU
ten da's In the worlthouse. Thnt will
afford you ttme In which to read up
history and become posted on the
only and orlglnnl spoon thief v.hoso :
name you bear. Talw him out. "
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Mrs. B. Got .rhere First.
"This , " said the jeweler , "is what
happened here last month.
" 1\11' . D. drove up In his hansom and
entered my shop , accompnnled by his
valet , who carried nn ohlong box of
steel. 1\11' . D. aslcd for a private In.
tervlew and I took him Into my office.
There ho opened the box , exposing n
splendid arm ) ' of diamond nnd pearl
necldaces , earrings , tiaras and stom-
achers.
" 'Mrs , D. , ' he snld , 'Is now abroad.
Defore she returns 1 want ) "ou to extract -
tract all these stones and to 'replace
them with good Iml atlons , selling the
real jewels and giving mo the money.
This , of course , Is to he a confidential
transaction. 1\II'S , D , Is to lenow noth.
Ing of it. '
"I loolwd at 1\Ir. D. I thlnl , I blushell
n lIltte.
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' 1\Iy dear sir , ' I said , 'I should be
glnd to do what ) 'OU asl" but It Is im.
pos.clbe. ] Two ; years ago Mrs , D.
cal1ed here on the snmo errand that
now brings ) 'OU , and this errand , In
her case , was successful. The paste
jewels that you offer me are worth
lIltlo more than the hire of the han ,
som awaiting ) 'OU outside. ' "
One About Ducks.
Here seems to be a nice , cool stream
for one of Frnnl , N. Busch's ( hiCK
yarns , 1\11' . Dusch was up In the Fox
river cOllntl'r , sta'lng at a farmer's
hOllse , One morning the farmer held
up two live ducls In his hands and
exclaimed :
"Ain't they fine cnnvas hncls ? Gec ,
hut I had to par for 'em , too-cost $ "
apiece , Dut the ) ' 'uro raisers. Ncxt
) 'ear from these I'll ha'e ducliS
enough to stoet , a marsh. "
"Canvns bacls , ) ' 0111' gmndfather , "
repllc > d Mr. Busch. " 'I'hey are blue
mur ! hens , hoth of them. "
"No , no. I Imow the man that
raised 'em ; sold him the corn that he
fed to them-I Imow. "
The dispute grew thick and furl OilS.
Mr. Dusch happened to have an lIlus.
trnted book on ornithology In his
trunlc. lIe brought It out and showed
the farmer the difference In loolis.
'rho mnn of the hoe and the duels
shuol , his head ruefully for a. momont.
Suddenly his face hrlghtened. lie
said : "Your bool , sho' lools lIlw I
done been cheated ; but , may be , they
done Issued a later edition. "
Elephants Destroy Telegraph Line.
mephants have lately destroyed a
portion of the transcontinental telegraph -
graph line at a. point elghty-fivo mll ( > ! ;
north of msmnrclshurg , In German
I ast Afrlcn , COlHwjucntly communication -
tion Is temporarll ) ' InterrUIJted with
Udjldjl , northern Tanganyllm. 'I'ht'
telegraph IIno traverses a cOllnt. . ' ) '
teeming with large gnme , which Is a
sOllrce oC Immense anno'anco to these
engagell In maintaining through spr.
vice with the eastern shores of 'I'a '
ganyllm anr ! the regions herond , There
has heen an Invnslon oC elephants In.
to that portion -of nOl'theastcrn Hho-
Ilosia adjacent to Lalw 13angew ( > lo.
'J'heso animals have \'nstated native
crolls llIHI freqllentlr entel' the st'l lie-
ment , when ther de8tro ' largo qUlJn"
titles of grain thnt the nat Ives hnv ( >
stored for their use dllrlng the dr ) '
seuson ,
Napoleon Expressed His SurfJrlse.
NUllolcon Gaudotte , a. FrenchCana.- .
dian , who was COI' mun ) ' 'ears nn lJill'r.
ath'e In one of the cotton mills In lilt'
sOllth part of Grafton , Mass" rellll'll ! ; , . !
there lor a few dU ) ' ! ) ' visit. IJ'J s.O\\ ) " , j
great Interest at the various dWJIc ! : !
UnLt had occlIl'J'ed 111 the village , hl.1 '
when told that this famll ' had gOlle
hacl , to Caimdn alill that ono hall
moved to Fall River , and that John
'J'hllJldenu was manlel ! , etc. , etc. , tu
eac'h ho mndo the sam , comment , uttered -
tered In a slow , Rllrprls 'l wa ) ' : "III lIat
50'1 Dln't use lie so. "
"Where's ole : \Ils Planchetto ? " he
a81od.
" 1\Irs. Plnncnette ? Oh , she died a
yen I' ago , " wnll the ropy ] ,
" 115 dat so ? Dln't use bo so. "
DEATH DEEMED NEAR.
How It Chlc:1go Woman Fourrl Help
When Hope Was Fast Fadln Away.
Mrs. I . 'I' , Gould , DH W. Lalto St. .
Chlcngo , III. , su.s : "Donn's Kidney
1'l11s nro aU thnt savell me from denth
of Bt'lsht's Dls.
e a s 0 , t hat I
know. I hnd eye
trouble , b a c te.
Q C h 0 , catchcs
when bing nbell
: or whm bend.
i IlIg o\'er , wus
Innguld allll oft.
en d I z z y RlIII
hl1l1 slcl , hen II.
nches and bear.
lng-clown llaltls.
The Iddney secretions were too copl.
O\1S and frequent , nnd'ery bnd In nlJo
IJenrance. It wns In IDO : : thnt Donn's
Kidney pJ1ls llChwd mo so qulckl ) ' nnd
cured mo of these troubles nnd I've
been well c\'er sluco. "
Fosler.Mllburn Co. , BUffnlo , N. Y.
I ( ) r snlo 11) ' nl1 tlrugHlsts. Price , 50
ceuts per box.
It n law'er's Huccess Ilepenllell
wholly upon the gift of nh there
woulll bo more womnn la w'ors.
More Flexible and LacUng ,
won't hnlC Ollt or hlow ollt : by using
Defiance Stnrch 'ou obtnln better 1'C-
suits thnn Ilosfllhle with any other
brand uml one-third more tor same
money.
' 1'ho bitterest repenlnnco cannot rOe
can the hour thnt Is past ,
rermantntl , . CII'NI , Nn l8 nrntrTOII nf. after
FITS tl. tdaY' 1I.8 ( lr II. . Kllne'.lIft'at None IIt.lor-
n" Rend fn. JlUtE : 8.00 Lrlalln.Ulo an,1 ! rraU . .
DII. " Itll.1tLIN t : . 1.ld. , V31 A.ell ! ! " . . ! , I'hlladolpbla , I' . .
Ieeplng ) 'our sins n secret Is only
hldmg them In an Incubator.
FARMS FOIt m.NT on RAJ1 ON CHOP
pu'ments. J. MUI.IIALL , "Sioux City , la.
The short cut to UnlJOIIIIIR.rlty Is teU.
Ing men' that they are growing baltl.
Plso's Cure IN the best mel1lclllo wo ever uselJ
tor allllrtcctlonR of tbo throat lungs-Wu. .
O. ENDSLlIIY , Vllnburenlnl1. . Pcb , 10 , 1000.
It talcs more than push to 01'011 ' the
doors or paralllse ,
No chromes or chenp premiums , but
a better qunllt ' and 01lthlrd more
o"t Definncc Htarch for the same price
ot other starches.
A grnss widow Is seldom us verd.
nnt as her tltlo would Indlcnto ,
Mothers Are Helped
TIIEIR ilEAL Tn RESTORED
liappln089 of Thousands or Homes Due
to Lydia E , Pinkham's Vegetable Compound -
pound and Mrs. PInkham's Advloe.
A devoted mother scems to listen to
every call of duty excepting the supreme -
premo one that'lells ' her to gunrd her
health , and before she rCltlizes it some
derangement of the felllale orgnns haa
wanifested itself , and ner\'ousne/s and
irrltnbillty talce the place of happiness -
ness nnd amiubility.
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Tired , ncrvous nnd irritable , the
mother is unfit to care for her elll-
dren , nnd her condition ruins the child's
disposition aud relwt.'J upon hert'elf.
The mother shuulcl not be blamed , as
8he no douht Is 6ufferlnfl' with backache -
ache , headacht ! , benring'-down pulns or
displacement , JDalclng' lif(1 a Imrden.
Lydia } . Plnlcham'fi Vegetahle Compound -
pound is the unfailing' cure for this
condition. It strengthens the femao ]
organs and permllllentl " cures nU dls-
plncemcnts and irl'egulurities ,
Such testill1ml ' us the fol1O\ving
Rhould convince women of its value :
Dear 1\rs. \ 1'11I1llIIm :
( I I Wllllt to wll YOIl how much I'YIIlI1 E.
food
Plllkham's Veutnbl" ! COIl1I'IIUIII luu.dollu 11I0 ,
I MIII't'reti for cight yelll'S with CJ\'nrlun
trouhles , I WIIS IIm'vous , th ll IUIII II'-
rltahlo , nllli it 11111110t 1-01'11I115 thou h I could
tmlliit any 101l ( ! r , liS I luul five c1ulllreu to
for. I.'cllll R 1'1lIklmm'H
cnro ) Vl' Itnblo
COll1poUJIII WI\II rl'COIlIlIIlJllfloJfl ulIII It ImH rm.
Urdy ( 'lIrl'llllllJ. 1 I'allnot thank YOlIl'nou h
for 'ollr II > ! ter of lulvir'n 1111I1 for whllt Lyella
B. llllkham's V ( ' "IIII.lf' ( ' ( JlI1l'oUJul hils done
tor 11I0-1111. ; [ Ph. Hntl'IIIi1U , 100 IJlmrod
Str < 'I t , Bro < 1IIYII , N. Y , "
Mrs. Pinldlltn arh'is's Hick women
free. Adllrl'1uI. L"fj" ' . ? J IISH.
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Kemp's Balsam
\VIII stop any coufh t'l\al
can IJC stoppcll by any
mcdlclne ami cure eounlw
tbat cannot be curcd by any
other mcdlclnc.
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couUh curc. You cnnnot
afford to take clInnccs on
any other I < lnd.
I , EMII'S BALSAM curcs
coughs , colds. bronchitis ,
. grip , asthma Dnd consump-
lion In first stnncs.
: Rany who fonnerly SHlUtttU 1UW ars now smoke
LEWIS'S NGlE BiNDER
STRAIGHT 5 CIGAR
Your Jobber or direct from Factorr , l'eorla. 111
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Fall of Nlagnra River.
Nlagnm rl\'er , In Its cOllrso rrom
I..alo Erlo to 1.alto Ontnrlo , fnlls 1dls. .
tanco of G27 reot. A slIrvoy by the
United Stntes englncors , who mens. I I
urel1 the flow of the river below the !
Cnlls , shows thnt It dlschnrges 30,000
cubic feet of wnter n second from the
ono Inlw to the other. Dy a sln1l110
cnlclllation It npllCnrs th.t In Its des.
cent of twent.se\'en mlls ) from 'Ialto
to Inlte , Nlagnra river 110\'elops the
nqul\'ltlcnt of about DOOOOOO theoret.
Ical horsepower.
Gen. Jackson Vine.
The willi grape \'Ino on the shora of
Mobllo ba ) ' , ahout ono tnlto lIorth of
DI\IJhno , Ala" Is cotnll1only Iwo\\'n 1S
the "Orin. .1aclson vlno , " CI'om the flLct
thnt Gon. Anl1row Jaclson twlco
l.J1tchel1 his tent \\tuler \ It during his
clttnltnlgn aHnlnst the Somlnolo In.
dlnns. 'rhls'Ino , In .Tune , 18D7 , was
rellorted to hn\'o clrcumforenC'o of
six feet ono Inch Ilt Its hnse. Its ago
wns estlmntcl1 Ilt thnt time to exceed
100 ) 'enrs.-Sclenllfie American ,
In True American Style.
An nlllrm of fire In the vlclnlt ) . of
JInrrrlson street In Bnltltnoro brouHht
out the fire dOltnrtment of the district.
While the hells clllngell nnd the IIl1n.
gent wooll 8mol,0 of the engines fillel1
the nil' , the tnorchant who occulliell
the first floor lIushel1 his wn ) ' through
the crowd and hung a slgnhonrd ever
his door. It read : "No Interruption
to buslnoss. "
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The City Child Abroad.
Lucy wns on her first visit to the
country , anti , nlthough she hnl1 hellrd
or cows being ml1\tell \ , she had never
seen the oporntlon. On the first even.
Ing nfter her nrrlvnl nt the fnrm she
salll : "Mnmn , IIlense mny I go 110wn
to the bnrnyard ? I wnnt to seO just
how they get the ml1\t \ Into thoeo cows
nnd how they get It out ngaln. "
His Threat.
There wns 1\ very nnughty boy nUl ]
hl3 mother did not Iwow what to do
with him. So she snlll , "I will put
) 'OU In a hencoop If you wll1 not be ,
ha\'e. " Then ho snlll , " " 'el1 , before
) ' 0\1 IJllt mo In , I want to tel1 you thnt
I will not In ) " nny eggs.-New Yorl (
World.
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IN TUE BEST OF HEALTrt
SINCE TAKING PE.ftU.NA.
) .I'- . . . . . _ . . . . . " ,
.I'o
o r- . " o
IN POOR ilEAL Tit.
PAINS IN BACK.
SICK HEADACHES.
. PE.RU.NA CURED.
Mrs. Lcna Smith , N , Cherry street ,
cor. I.lne , alll\'ll1e , Tenn. , wrltcs :
"I have had poor henlth for the past
four years. puttlH In the bncIe und groins ,
l\1ul dul1\ slele headache , with bcarlng
< 1own pa \ ns.
"A friend , wlm wns veryenthuslsstlo
nbout l'erunn Insisted thnt 1 try It.
"I toolc it fol' tun days IlIIII was surprised -
prised to find thnt I hall so IIttlo pain.
"I therefore continued to I\SO it am\
at the end of two months my pains had
I totnllv dllmppcarll.
"I ) r81'0 been In tire best of IIcIlith
slnco snd feci ten years younger. I
ani 1'cry Krnteflll to ) ' 011. "
Cntarrh of the Internal orgnns gradu-
nUy sa)1H ) aWIIV the strength , unde. . . .
mines the vitality una Call1iCII nerve .
ness. Peruna Is the remedy.
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MULL'S GRAPE TONIC
WONDERFUL . '
Blood , Stolnach and Bowel Remedy
FREE ,
Will You' Accept It and Be Cured or Reject It and De Miserabte Unto Death.
Until : Mull's Grape 'l'onio was brought to Americn there wns no cure .
for Constipation aJl(1 Htonmch 1'roubles.
It JII now the internationally famous rcmca ' for these Ills. The
wor1 < 1's g'reatcst emo for ConHtlpation anll Stomach 'l'roubles , Impnro
l11ood , "un down , ul1l ball health geJl ( rn1\y. \ 'l'ho 1110011 , Stomach nnd
Dowels , url. ' . strang'ely Hubject to the oUrlttivo power of 111 ull's Grape 'l'onle.
: MU1\8 \ Grape ' .ronio hns cured thouHlmdH , not hundrcds , my reader ,
but thousands of fdlow sufferers who now lenow the pleasurcs of perfect
llealth.
llealth.Men
: Men , women amI chllllrcn in every stnte al\l nelghhorhooll throughout - ,
out the whole country benr willing' witness to the marvelous curing
qualltics of this lioverclgn remcdy , Mull's Grape Tonic.
1IIu11'fi Grape 1'onlo Is ill truth I eon , to manlclnd. Mun's $ lrapo
Tonic Is )1eeulla1'l ) ' the relief nnll euro for dccn 'ing' Intestinesuml nOWelB ,
Impure mood , DlsCIlSf'd S.tornach and digestive orgnns which utlllet nine-
tenths of the humnn race. .
Constlpl\tion nJlIlts attcrlIng' ( I11s : A I'un down system nnll gencrnl
ball hcalth. Hhl\ulllatism , Colds , ' Fevers , Stomach , IIO\\oel , Klclnoy , TJ\lng
anll Heart 'j'l'Ou1lIe8 , Indigestion , Dyspepshl , I > iarrhca , 10SH of sleep and
strength , } 'iles , Fistula , AppemllcltlH , Womanly ' 1'roublcs , Di7.zincss ,
1m)1I11'0 ) Blood. ] lad Complexion , etc. . yield ut OIlCO to the wondrous eure
of .Mull' " ( lI'ape ' 1'rllllo. '
'l'hls fl' ( o bottle offer is made alike to one unll nU , Fathers , ; , rothers ,
I1rothel'lI , Hislt rs , Wives nll ( Children , amI to e"Cl'y one , to you my
Buffering' reluel' , aJlI to the ailing' oncs of ; your friends and acquuint.-
anCCf ; . who 'will oven try , to bo weB lUld strong' IIguln.
Nowhere now in un the world can any su1ferel' Hay , "I have no hope ,
no help , no fl'ienll to aitl mo iumy silent misery. " l'hcro ill It help. Thcre
Is a cure , 1'here is n friend. 1'horo Is II. way. 'l'ho help 18 Mull's Grape
1'onic. Manldnd's he t friendlUIIl the wny is frcc. 1\Iull's Grape 1'onlo
Is free , nothing to pay , nothing asked , only that you bo willing to try to
bo 'ou-sef ] again nnd test for yourself ut our cost , free , the marvelous
merit of this 6ovCl'oign cure. Whcu
yon soml 'our name nnd nddrcss , tcll
us simply that you want It bottle of 122 FREE COUPON g30
1\1111\8 \ Grape Tonic . the grcat Send thl couroa with fonr name and ad.
' 1. . dreu and your' druljIHt'a name. for a free
St I I I' I f. .
omae 1 ani owe remC ! y , ree. IJelIo ! of Mull' . ( Juru Tonic Stomacb Tonlo
You will reeeivo the 11Ottlo without and Con'l'atlon ! Cure , '
ono ccnt of cost , Bvery penny of the Mull's Grops Tanio Co. , 148 ThIrd
expen o iH 0\11'11. Simply flll ont l\nd Ave. . Rook lolond , III.
mall this coupon nt oncc. ' Ofr , Full Adcfre. . and II'rI'lalnlll. .
, The enuillo baa a dale and number .Iamped 011 I The tIOO 1 > oll1e cnntalu nearly tbroe times
tbo label-take no olhor trom your druRgllt. tbo We lzo. At druK lIore. ,
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Th. I S Wh a t 'tbII ; " , . " " .sto.cl !
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Catches Me !
16oz.-0nc-Thlrd I\loro Starch.
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A. . .
FULL
POUND .
for 10c
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