. . . . . . t " , ' 1 ) . it y Colonel Arthur L.IInmUton , ot the 7th Ohio Volunteers , 5\ \ ) Goodalo street , Columbus , 0. , writes : "As Do remedy tor Cl\ " tarrh and stomach trouble I can fully recommondPeruun. " Mrs. ! ramuton , wHo of the gallant Oolonol , Is nn ardent friend of PoruDl ) ' nlso. -f " ' , . W. L. D UCLAS 53.50& $3.00 SHOES CE w. L. Douglas $4.00 CUt Edge Line cannot be equalled at any price. _ . t J. J 1' Lt W.L.DOUGLAS MAKE3AND SE.LLS MORE MEN'S $8.50 SIIOES THAN /IllY OTIIER MANUFACTURER. $1 0 000 REWARD to anyone who can I disprove this statement. W. L. Doultta $3.50 shoes have by their excellent - cellent style , easy fitting , und sureriorwearlllg qualities , achieved the IRrgest fole of any $ .1.50 ahoe In the world. They are Just as 1100d ; as those that cost ) 'ou $5.00 to $7.00-the only dlHerence Is the prIce. If I could take you Into my factory at rockton , Moss. , the larlrest In the world under one roof l1Ioklng men's fine shoes , and show' you the core with which every paIr of DoultlRS shoes 1'1 mllde , ) 'OU would reollze why W. L. DOII'ln $3.50 Ihoes are the beat ahoe5 rroduceJ In the world. . If I could show ) 'ou the difference between the shoes made In my factory and those of other i. makes , you wOllld understand why DOill/ln5 / : $3.50 Ihoes cost more to make , why they hold their share , fit better , wear lonjter , and are of sreater Intrinsic , 'oille than any other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day. W. L , Doualos St.ong Mnr/o Shoos fo , . Mon , $2.50 , $2.00. Doys' School & D.o.s Shoo.$2.lJO , $2 , $1.75$1.60 CAUTION.-Inslst upon havlllltV.I.Doug - Jas shoes. Take no substltule. Keno Ienuillo without his nl\IIIO and prlco slnmped 011 bottom. 'VANTEI > . , \ hoe dealer Ino\"cry town where W. I , . 1 > 01lIIIS , : hJes nre not Boltl. 1'1111 IIno of . IlImples sent free for In ( lectlon upon rlJqlle5t. .falt Color Ellelets used : they will not wear brassy. Wrlto for IIIl1slratp ! ' CRtnlo of Fall Styles. 'V. L. nOUGLAS , llrocktoll , 1\lu88. , Means a pro. ductive ca. pacity in dollars - lars of 0 v e r $16 per acre. \ This on Innd which hns cost the fnrmer noth , Ing but the price of tilling It , tells Its OWIJ story. The Canndlnn Government elves nbsolutel\ : \ , tree to every settler 100 neres of such Innd. " Lands adjoInIng cnn bo purcbnsed at from $ C to $10 per nero from rallrond nnd otber corpor. atlons. Alrendy 175,000 fnrmers from tbo United Stntes bnve mndo their homes In Cnnnda. For pnmphlet "Twentieth Century Cnnndn" ! ) IInd nlllnformntion npply to Supt. of Immhra , , tlon , Ottawa , Canndn , or to followlnl : nuthorlzed Cnnndinn Goyernmcnt J\ent-W. , : Y. Bennett , "r"I SOl New Yorl , Life Building , Omnhn , Nebrnslm , I ( Mention thIs pnpor. ) . , t . . . , . , The Ten Trallo. Once there were two IlIdlnns who went out together to hunt. lIapeda wns , "cry strong and swift and a won. derfnl bowmnn , Chatun wns much weaker and cnrrled n wenleer how ; but ho was , 'er ) ' pallent , As the ) ' wenl through the hl11s they cnme on the fresh track of n small deer. Chatun said : "MY brother , I shnll follow that. " But Hnpedn said : "You may IC ) ' 0\1 1I1tc , but a mighty hunter lIke mo wants bigger gnme. " . So they parted. Hnpeda went on for an hour or more nnd found the trnclt of ten largo ollt going cllITerenl ways. 110 toolt the trail of the Inrgest nnd follpwed for a long way , but not coming up with It , he snld : ' ' 'rhnt ono Is ovldently traveling. I should hnvo tnleen ono of the others. ' So ho went bnclt to the place where ho first found It , nnd toolt up , the trail of another. After a hunt of over nn hour In which he failed to get a shot , he snld : "I have followed another - other trnveler. I'll go baclt and taleo up the trail of ono thnt Is feeding. " But ngnln , after a short pursuit , he gave up thnt ono to go bacle nnd try nnother thnt Beemer moro prom. Ising. Thus he spent a whole dny trying each of the trails for a short tlmo , nnd at night clune bneIe to cnmp with nothing to find thnt Chntun , though his Inferior In nll other wn's , had proved wlsc > r , He had stucle dog. gedb' to the trail of the ono little deer , nnd now had Its cnrcnss safely In camp. I Moral : The game Is nhYa 's nt the end of the trail. A torpid IIvor Is valuable , If It hnp. pens to be the 1I\'er of a whale. From this organ comes nmhergrls , and It is estlmnted that the ambergris from 0. slnglo whale is worth $ GOOOO. The Lord Is not a refuge for thu mnn who Is looking for 0. soft plnco to rest. Defiance Slarch Is put up 16 ounces In a paclmge , 10 cents. One-thIrd more starch for the same money. The mountain spider of Ce 'lon spins a net of 'ellow silk ten feet In dlnm. oter. HOSPIT ALS CROWDED UJORITY OF PATIENTS WOMEN Mrs. Plnkbam's Advice Saves Many From tbls Sa.d Bnd Costly Exporlenco. It Is a sad but true fuct that every year brings ani n- crcase in the numberofopera- tion. . performed upon women in our hospitals. More than three- fourths of the patil'nts lying on those snow white beds ure women and girls who ure awaiting or recovering from opera. tions mhde ncccssary bJ' Ill'glect. Everyone of these paticnts hud plenty of warning in that bearing down feeling , pain at the left or right of the womb , nervous exhaustion. pain in the small of the bacle. lcucorrh a , < lizzi- ness , flatulency. diRplacements of the womb or irregultH'itics. All of these symptoms ure indications of an unhealthy - healthy condition of the ovaries or womb , and if not heedl'll the trouble will maim headwaJ' until the penalty hus to bo paid bJ' a. . dallgorous opcra- tiOll , unll a.1ifetimo . of impl\lred usefulness - ness at lest , while in many cases the results are fatal. ' .rho following letter should bring hope to suffering' women Miss Luell" , Adamsof the Colonnade Hotel , Senttle , Wash. , writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham- : " Ahout two ) 'ears ago I Wtl. ! a great sut- feror from a. severe female trouble. paIns and headaches. 'fll doclor prescrlhed for mo IUlll finally told mo that I had tumor on the womb allli must undergo I\n opcratlon if I wanted to get well. I felt that thIs WI\S my death warrant , hut 1 spent hundreds ot dol. lars for modlclil help , hut the tumor kept growing , Fortunately I corrffilJOlUled with un aunt in the New Eruland Smtes , and I'ho advisml me to tnko IJ'dia l < . Pinkham's Veg- I etablo ) , as it was N\lil to euro tumors - mors , I II II so nnll hnn1l'IUatdy began to huprovo lu hcalth , alltl I WIIS eutlrely cured , the tUlllor disappenl'ing cntlrely , without an . opemtlou. I wl h every ImlTering woman would try this great prl'Jamtiou. ) " Just ns surely as Miss Adams wns cured of the troubles enumerated in I her letter , just so surely will Lydia E. Piulduun's Ve etablo Compound cure every \voman in the land who suffers from womb troubles. inllal11matlon of the ovaries , Iddne " troubles , nervous excitability and nervous prostration. Mrs. Plnkhal11 invites all young women who are il1 to write her for 'co advice. Address. Lvnn , Muss. 'nany ' who formerly smoked lOf Cigars now smoke I LEWIS.SINGLE BINDER STRAIGHT 5 CIGA.R Your jobbcr or rllr ct trom Fnctorv. Peorln. III. , FOR EMERGENCIES AT HOME And for 'the Stock on the Farm NOTHINC EQUALS j The Creat Antiseptic PrICD , 25c. , 500. and SI.OO. ( Dr. EARL S. SLOAN , 615 Albany St. , Boston , Ma95 . SCRAPPLE MADE av A TRUST - Former Pennsylvania Dish Now In Very General Use. "Scrapplo used to be mndo nlto- gethor by the Penns'lvnnln fnrmors , bul It Is now mndo prncticallY alto- gotller by n trust , the Philadelphia Scrnpplo trust , which turns out thou. snnds of pounds dall ) ' from the first frost till the spring thnw. " The spenler , n Phlllulelphln butch. er , lenow his subject. Ho resumed : "Our scrapple plant Is uptotwn. Trains of cnrs containing 11\0 pigs come in at one end of It. Out at the other end pass trains ot cars containIng - Ing pnle scrapple 111 silver colored tins. "This dolcewblo stuff Is mndo at ! } Ig's hcads , livers , porlt , sngo , th 'mc , I and n dozen other Ingredlouts. The ment Is first boiled on the bone In vnts as Inrge ns swimming pools. Then It Is cut up Into chunles the slzo of ) 'our fist by rows of bnre.armed OJ ( . Ierts with sclmlters. 'I'hon It Is ground to 0. gra ' powder In steam power grinding machlnos. "Tho gray powdcr Is tal\Cn to n se- crol room. There , uuder the ( llrec. tlon ot the mixer , n high snlnrled offi. cinl , It Is seasoned qnd touched up In many unlmown Wa's. Afterward It Is boiled In enormous boilers. "Stili hot and soft from the boll. lng , It Is p'ut In new , bright tins. It cools nnd Is n firm substnnco ot h pearl gray huo-the world fnmed Phil. ndelphlo. scrapple of song and story. "Phllndelphla scrapple Is caton nll o\'or America. If It wore n slimmer as well as a cold wOather food Il would perhaps supplant plo ns the na- 'Uonnl dish. " SAVED HALF MILLION DOLLARS When Looked Into , Occurrence Is Not So Remarkable. The accumulation of hnlf 0. million dollnrs from n. grammar school prln. clpal's Bnlary , ranging from $ lGOO to $3,000 n. year , for fifty 'enrs , Is the remnrlmble achlevemont of Prof. AI. pheus Du Bois of New YOl'le. It is nn nchlovement as mrsterlous to UIC orclluary mind as Is the rapid accumulation of millions by some pub. IIc officials whose salaries nro less than their cost of living. Three thousand dollars for fifty ) 'oors nggregntos m' 0,00o-$3GOOOO less thnn n hnlf.ml11lon. Yet reference to the Interest table w11l show that the feat which seems so oxtraordlnnry , if not Impossible , may be accompllshod very easily. Nothing nccumulntes faster thnn money nt compound Interest. Ten dollars saved every yenr and In , vested nt Ii per cent wl11 amount to $1,000 In thlrty.fi ve 'onrs , and $2,000 Inld aside from a salnry of $3,000 and allowed to nccumulate for forty years w11l grow to about $250,000. AnotheI ten years w11l put It very near the hnlf.ml1l1on mnrle. Du Bois had the advuntnge for many 'enrs of 7 pel cent legnl Interest. So the wonder Is , not that his mod cst salary proved the seed at n. big fortune , but that anyone well paid for years should come to old nge with empty ) Iands. Prayed for What Was Be&t. Some sixty 'ears ago there lived In Gorham , Mo. , n quaint character , Parson Bradley. lIe was an itinerant ! ) reacher of the Methodist church , and was noted "for his original nnd familiar expressions In p'll 'ers. Upon one occasion he was preach. Ing In North Yarmouth , II. townshlIl nenr Gorhnm , but not Its equal as a farming communlt . . There hnd been dry weather and some one requGste the parson to pray for rain. In his prayer he said : "Oh , Lord , these people sny the ' nced rain. I say they neell mnnure. Glvo them whnt they need most. " Hawk Carries Away Family Cat. Mrs. G. 'V. Longwell , who lives on n. . claim In I yman county , S. D. , re. ports hawles nnl ! eagles so numerom In that section that It is nlmost 1m. possible to leep poultry. A row days ago n. large ll wlt swooped down on the family cat ns It was sunning Itself In the dooryard and carried It away.-St. Paul 1'10 , noer Pross. Australla' State Journalist. Australia has 0. "stato journalist. " A Sydney newspajer man , John Plum. mer , has C'I.'II engaged at a salar ' 01 $2,000 a yeal' to write articles In the BrlUsh , American and continental pa' pors In defense of the commonwol1.lth , Us legislation and Its administration. Harvest Song. Farther to the south the sun Droops his tallln hrad. Now the summer's course Is run And hrr prldo Is dead : Rich along- the weedcd roads Goldenrod slandH tall. And the purple thistle mist Plumes the summer's 1):111. Now In drows ' autumn dreams Locltcd Ihe landscape lies. 'Yhllo a chastcnell , : : Iory streams From the azure sIdes : Lllro the harmouy or hloom On rlpo fruit , the day's Morning's blush and ovenlng's dyeil : DIuI' In tnlst-bluo haze. Deep the mellow languor fulls On the silent noon : No bIrd save the hlue-jay calls. " 'oods and meadows swoon : Ghostlier than on Hummer nlchts " 'Inds sound from nfar , Weal' the sun palel ! ns the moon , Or the evenIng lilaI' . So the tldo of IIfo endures , " 'axes. wanes. and tails. 'Yhlle earth's m'stery Immures BonIs In mortal walls ; Stili to joy my heart will cline , ' \'hat thoulh winter como , I have heard the Ihrostlo slnl : And the brown Ie s hum. Swel'test season of tlll' mist , " 'hen the summer wanes . , Skies of tendoI' amclhy"'t. " FIelds of Kolden gmlns : Dlessed cIa ) ' " at rlplJ11 joy , , , 'lth the harvest cro\\'lIl'd- Nourlsher of Natul" < 's pallId As roll the BraSOIlH lound -Ed"'ard O. Jaf'ltson In nos ton Tran lIr.rID t. _ . . - . - - A Practical Wlrl'h. At Atlantic City Inst week 1 11enrd a good 0110 from n. l1\'o.'ear-01d Irl. Bor mother , soc > lng the new 1II00n. toolt n. qunrter fl'ol11 her IlIIrso nnt ! wlshell on It. She then I\\'o It to the chllll nml told , her to 1111\1(1) n. wish 1\1111 It woulll como truo. After the wish was mallo the 1110thel' I1.slccll whal It was , nnd the chilli snld : "I wlsltl.'ll 1 coulll lco ! } the qunrter.-New Yorlc World. $100 Reward , $100. The rr l'cr ' ot Ihl rArrr " ' 11I1'0 , .lrAoN' tn lum thM Ihero 11Rt IrR8t"o drrsllt'IIIII''aoo Ihat oclollro hs bron Ahlo to rnro In RII II' .I I : . , , nllli Ihnt It Cntarrh. IIRII'I CnlRrrh ( 'lIro I. 1110 " 111) 1'111\ ' " cure now known tll ( ho I11clll\'al trRlrrnll ) ' . cAtarrh \JelnK " CllllllllUllunnl , lIoonH' . rCllulr'A . . ctlnIu. \ . tlonal trrAlIlIrnt. IIAII' , CRllrrh ( 'un , to tnkcn In. ternslI ) , . .cIlOK dlrccll ) ' U\II Iho 111,1 nn. , mUCll1I aurtnccI ot Iho I \'oh'lII , Ihrrell ) dt'81ru,11I1f Iho foundntlon ot Iho .1bral" , all" " 1lnlf Iho l'Allont .lroll lh II ) hl1thllnlt ul'lhe cOI1'llIl1l1on all"l' . . . .1.1. h)1f nature In dolnlf ! L. wurk. The I'rOrrlrlOr , have .u much tllllh In 110 curatlvo I'o'n'ra Ihat Ihrr .rrer Ono lIunM".1 UJ.llnr. t\r Rn ) ' calo Ihat IL taU.41 cure. 1'lId for 1101 nf IroUllloulnh , Addl'l' s 1" . , I. clI : : 'mY ' & cu. , TOlcdo , O. old b , . nlll > ru I.to. 7 c. ' ' . ' , . ' ' ' . 'l'.ko Uall' 1111111) 1'11I1 torronotlrMlon. Sixty thousanll elephants are annu. allr slt\\1ghterell to glvo the wm'ld Its Ivory. The Best Rcsults In Starching can be obtaIned only brIRing Defiance - fiance Stul'ch , beRhles HetllnH 4 oz. more Cor sume 1110lWr-no cooltlng re- quIred. Becausc n. ml1n Is polite to 'ou , don't presume that his time Is with. . out "nlue. pt'nnanrntlr rur..tI. NnOto nrnrr\01ulI..Rrtor FITS IlnoLday'o..oo of lIr. KUllo'BUr".t . Serll''otar - . .r. Reml for 1.'ItEl tJ'J.UO IrlAI 1001110 allli Ir"AII.o. VII. H.ll. KLtl'iK. ' Ltd. , V31 Arel1ltreot.l'hlll\doll'W"l' ' . . There al'o twonty.elght cemeteries In the county of London , MrR..IIIRlnw'A nnthllll : Ryrul' , For chlldrrn lootblll ! : . othms thOI\III11S , rOl\uces 10- Ilammatlon , nlls's I'UIII , curcs wind collu. : :5ca Wttlc , 'I'he river or life has something In It beside gush. There Is no pedngogy lIIcc thnt of 10\'e. READ AND YOU 'VILL LEARN 'l'hat the Iradlng meilical writers and teachers of all the sovel'al schoels of practice endorse alHI recommend , In the "trongest terlllS polhlo : : , ( 'nch ami every Inredlcnt ! enterlllg Into the composition of Dr. Plerco's Gollien : 'll'llIcal Discovery for the CUI'O of'eak stomach , dYSIopsln , , catarrh of stomach , "liver complaint , " torpid liver , or bl11011811es8 chronic bowel alTections , al1l1 all catarrimtllseases \ of wha to\'er rl'gloll , name or nil turo. It Is also a spccillc rcn1l'dy for all such chronic or long stalllllng cases of catarrlml affections - tions nnd their rllsllitanls , as ul'Onchlal , throat alllllunit diseases ( OXCl'pt consumption - tion ) accompanlcd with io\'ero ! coulhs. It Is not so good for aCllto colds 11.\111 cOlIl-lIs ; , but for lingering , or chronic cases It Is eSJeclaJly ! "Illcllclolls In prolillcing perfect - fect cures. It contains 1I\aclc \ Cherry bark , Gel en SOI\I root , 1I\oodroot" \ Stone root Mandrake root allli Qneon's root-all 0 , which a1'O highly praised as remedies for all the nbovo mentioned nlTecllons by such eminent llIedlcal writers and teachers as Prof. Uartholow , of JelTorson Med. College - lege : I'roC. lIaro , of the Hnlv. of 1'a. ; I'rof. Plnlo , ' I 11ingwooI ( , M. D. , of lIen- nott Mcd. ollnge , Chicago j Prof. .101m KinK , 1\1. D. , late of Cillcinnatl ; Prof. .101m M. ScItlI < Im' M. D. . late of Cincin- natl ; Prof. Edw ! n M. lIalr. 1\I. \ D. , of lIuhnomann Med. Collrgo , Chicago , alld 8cores of others equlllly omlnent lu their severnl schools of . ' .rhe "Gullion 1\Ie Icul Dlsco\'ory" Is the only medlclno jJut up for sale through drtlHtlsts { for 111m pllrJlOSes , that has any suc I 1)I'"fcssl/J/IIIL IHHlorsoment- worth more thun uny nllmhl'r of ordinary testi- monials. OIJlJn Jluhllelty uf Its formuln on the bottle wrai'Jlnr ' Is the hest posslblo guaranty of Its llIerits. A glance at this pUbllshl'd formul/1 , will show that"Gohlcn Medlcnl DIscovery" contains no poisonous - ous or harmful 1I1(1nts alHI no nlcohol- chmnlcallr llllro , tl'lplo-rollned glycerine being usel ! instoad. Glycl'rillo Is entirely unobjcctlonahlo nnd heshlos Is a mORt muful In rCllhJJ\t In the cure of all stom- nch as well as hronchlal , throat and IUlIg afTpctlons. ' 1'hpro Is the hfghust medical allthorlty for Its usn In all such CUBeS. ' 1'ho "Discover } ' "Is It conclmtratpd gl'c- erlc extract of natlvf ! , modlclnal roots and Is safe aliI ! rpllable. A booldot of pxtral'ts from emlnunt , mrillcal authorillos , lIulorslnl ! { Its Inlro- dlollt. . . malloll fr , ou J'tluest. ! Address Dr. R. V. I'lnrcn. BufTalo. N. Y. Heat Your Building With BOVEE'S Ventilating furnace Am' save 40 per rent on co t lIud fuel. Tholl UIHI : ; III Uhe. Gunr. IlIItCl'l1. SI'mlfortrl'ecllta. 101uo. 1\Innufuctured and 1'0111 hy thu Bovee Grinder & Furnace Works , Waterloo , Iowa. , - - ' " ' . - - . - - . - - - . " . 'to . . : ft ! . . . . . . . - _ = ' ' ' , " I' ' ' ' " ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' : , C A S10 RIA _ --r- : FOl' Iufants and Children. ' TQRiIA' ' ; The Kind You Have . . . . . . . " " . . , j' J " Always Bought Agcttblc Prc(1nrl\tionfor ( As- slmU tilIhcl'ood ndne ura- I . Ull lh . SIOmuchsnl\lDow lsor , , Bears the - - - . . , J Signature Promotes DjgctionChrerru , n s llnd ncsl.Conlnlns ncllhcr I 9piuJ1forphinc IwrlillCtlll. " , of ' : Nor "NAnc OTIC. , . . . , . f oI'.tfMiJELl'I1'CIEIl I I ; of < < " ' . \ , . . ! A/x..fmwc . : .M.ttll s.J1t- , ; . , . , . , Ani.fi r" " , I n . i' ' lm".muitt . - Iii rttr aui. . 1Il . , fr".l- . . . , ( / fYiIII" " " , , _ JI IIrty ' i'lanr. U S e Apcrfcct ncm dy rorConsUp.1. non , SOliI' Stol1chDil1rl'hoc \ < , ' \'ol'm5Col\vu\siul\sFevcrJsh- \ \ \ - nCBS lU1l1 Loss . . Ol SI.EIW. f 0 r 0 V 0 D r FllC Simile si "II\ure \ or ( , Thirty Years . . = COPYaFWRAPp CASTO RIA \ ' . . THI O NTAU" eOMI'ANY. NEW YOIlIe CITY. - . . . . , . . ' ) ' - . - , . ' . . - - - - - " - . . , , . "OLD J'nllNtJB , OLD TUIEII. " . rty IIRAn UNTltAVIILL'U J'OI'IULY ' TUItNII TO Time. " HOME VISITORS' EXCURSIONS FROM ALL POINTS ON MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY = GREATLY REDUCED RATES EAST = / 'lndlnnn , Ohio iJnd certnln points In Illinois , Kentucky , Wcst VlrgInln , Pcnnsylvnnln , Now York , Mlchlgnn and Ontorlo , November 21th , 1905. Return llmlt , 21 da.ys , DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE To , ' 18lt tllo 01 < \ 11011I0 mul see ) 'u\lr rlcl\ls of otlll'rny8o ron PAnTICULARO , INQUIRe 0' COMPANY'S ACENT. on n. c. TOWNS ND. Ocnernl Passcocr nnd Tlckel Agen' ' . 51. Louis. Ho. ' 'follow the nag" "orne YisUors fxcursion Novclllb r :17th : To many IJOlnts In I11lnolll , IJ1IlInna , Ohio. Kenlucky.Velltcrn Pennsylvania - ia , Now YOI'I , lint ! \\'Cllt VirgInia , Ilt GllI A'lflY HgUII D ltA'l'gS , 'I'ho WABASH halJ 1101111 rO/IlI-bed. rocl , lJallflst , un new equhllnent. Ho- cUlling chair cars ( " ' A'J'8 ] o'HI 1o ) . ) For rutes , mailS 1l11l1 nil Intorll1a tlon cull lit WnbnHh 1:11) ' Olllce , I OI Fllr- lIam St. or IlIldl'eHII 11It It Y I . 1\1 ( ) ( ) It I S , G. A. P. D. , WaH. \ . It" O/JIflha. Neb. When Answering Advertlsemcnts : Please Mention This Paper. FOR WOMEN troub1ed with ills peculiar to their SOJ. used as 11 douche is marvelous Y IUC- ccssful. ' .Ihorou/blycleltnses / , kills dlseaso germst stops dlscbafJos , heals 1n ammation And loca.1 soreness. l'ullne Is In powder form to be dissolved In pure water , and Is far 11I0ro cleansln ! : , healing , jenn cldal and cconomlcal than lIquid antiseptics for all t TOLET ! AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES II for sale at drugglslS , CJO cenl' a bo . r Trial UOll : : and Dook of Instruct/ons / Pree. "HE R. PAXTON COMPANr DOIITON. MAl. . J . W. N. U. Omaha. . No. 47-1905. PRI E. ANTI.GRIPINE ' IS GUARANTEED TO CUR Gmp , BAD COLD , tlEADACHE AND HEURALGIA' . . . J won't ell AntlOrlllnc to 3 11IBlor who won'tOuuruntetl It. Cnll roq'ollr\l ] ON E 'J { UAJK IF 1'1' IJOS"l' ( JUU . F. JJ' . Diemer. M.IJ. . M nu1noturcr,81)rlllflJlell , Mo. NOW OR A Full Sized Bottle F R E E At Your Druggist's ' You have no right to sufTer from constipation or any stomach troublc. There is no neccssity or excuse for it. There is one positive , natural , harmlelll cure-and only one-for these troubles and we are going to give you enough free to prove it. Cut out the coupon below and take it to any druggirot in the United States and ho will give 'ou absolutely free of charge a full sized 35 cent bOllle of . Mull's Grape Tonic the only permanent , nalural cure for constipation and all bowel troubles and indigestion and all stomach troubles. THIS CUT OUT ON TillS LINE . .i ! r. . 112C1G Take this Coupon to your druggist and he will ivo you n. regular full size 35c. hOlllo of Mull's Grape Tonic absolutely ( ree. Rememher , we ive only one bOlllo to cach family. If YOIl can lind a rulgisl ( who docs not keep Mull's Grape Tonic , send us this CouJOn ! , togelher wilh name and address of Iho druggist , and we'll see tbat your wants are supplied. I solemnly swear Ihat I have never taken MI1I1's Grape Tonic , that I will apply for but one free bailIe and that I w wiU take tbis bottle myself for Constipation and Siomach Trouble. n z c MULL'S GRAPE TOMIC CO. , Makers' } 'utleut , JII'OUrlllllllol1orc. g ; 148 Third Avo. , ROCK IBLAND , ILL. . . . JI'Jrt'.lrccLIIUlluulllllorhero. . c 5 ' 1111(11 yoor lIu"nlld Addrp. , 011 ' YOll will plCILilO IIccept Ihls If the : : TO TilE nETAl1 DnUGGIST' TO TilE JOBBER' cOllpon " ' n . . . . . . , . . . , . . If ) e" U' " III. Iwlu" .ulIl .0",1111. full MillO I. 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