Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, April 15, 1909, Image 7

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    Cured by Lydia E. Pink-
ham's VegetableCompound
MAKLTON , N.J. IfeelthatLydiaE.
Pinkhain's "Vegetable Compound haa
1 [ given me new life.
[ I suffered for ten
: years -with serious
j female troubles , in-
fiammation , ulcer-
lation , indigestion ,
j nervousness , a n c
could not sleep
Doctors gave me
up , as they said my
troubles were
chronic. I was in
despair , and did nol
[ fv * i au care whctherl lived
or died , when I read about Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ; so ]
bejjan to take it , and am well again and
relieved of all my suffering. " Mrs.
GEORGE JOHDY , Box 40 , Marlton , 2ST.J" .
Lydia E. Pinkhara's "Vegetable Com-
Eound , made from , native roots and
erbs , contains no narcotics or harm
ful drugs , and to-day holds the record
for the largest number of actual cares
of female diseases \ve know of , and
thousandsofvoluntarytestimonialsare
on file in the Pinkham laboratory at
Lynn , Mass. , from women who have
been cured from almost every form of
female complaints , inflammation , ul-
cerationdisplacementsfibroidtumors ,
irregularities , periodicpains , backache ,
indigestion and nervous prostration.
Every suffering woman owes it to her
self to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound a trial.
If you would like special advice
about your case -write a confiden
tial letter to Mrs. Pinkham , at
Ijynn , Mass. Her advice if fr e ,
and always helpful *
FASHION HINT'S
A
This fancy linen depends largely upon
the button hole and eyelet finish for novelty.
It's a trimming that will be used a great
deal this season. A distinctive feature in
the accompanying sketch ib the plain ovei
skirt lashed together with ribbon ; showing
flat pleats underneath.
A Mistaken Irishman.
It is said to be a peculiarity of the
Island of Montserrat that the negroes
speak with a rich Irish brogue. This
phenomenon is explained by the fact
that in the seventeenth century the col
ony Avas peopled almost entirely by the
Irish. In "The Cradle of the Deep"
Sir Frederick Troves gives the follow
ing incident illustrative of the care
with which this dialect has been pre
served. It is quoted from Ober.
An Irishman fresh from Donegal ar
rives at Monlscrrat , and leaning over
the steamer's rail , addresses himself
in the following terms to a coal-black
negro who has come alongside with
provisions :
"Say. Cuffee , phwat's the chance for
a lad ashore ? * ' " > -
"Good , yer honor , if ye're not afraid
of , wurruk. But me name's not Cuffee ,
nn' . pla c ye. it's Pat Mulvaney. "
"Mulvaney ? And do ye mane to say
ye're 0Irish ? "
"Oi do. "
"The saints defend us' An' how long
Lave yer been out here ? "
"A matter of tin year or so. "
"Tin year ! An' yez black as me hat !
Save me soul , I took yez for a nay-
feur. "
PAY IF CURED
PILES
P T poiUft nd ien < t
EE RED CROSS PU
. n(1 FutnU Cure.
CO. , Dipt. D5. r > linBea polls , Hlum ,
Prune the vineyard nt once If you
hove not already done so.
Sheep will food together better and
fatten more evenly if they are uni
form In character.
You need grit and so do the hens.
The right kind of grit in you will
make it certain that the right kind of
jrit gets into the hens.
Do something worth doing and do
it well and then feel proud of your
achievement , hut don't get chesty and
big-headed over the big things you
propose to do.
Some dairymen talk quality , some
talk quantity. Few we think would ob
Ject to both quantity and quality com
bined. The cow that yields rich milk
and lots of it is popular.
The increase in the average yield of
corn per acre last year amounted to
only three-tenths of a bushel per acre
but in the aggregate it meant an In
crease of hundreds of thousands of dollars
lars to the farmers.
The story Is told that once a certain
assessor taxed a goat at § 8 , and , when
charged by the angry owner to justify
the high rating , the assessor directed
him to a rule which read to the effect
that property a-buttlng on a certain
street should be taxed $2 a foot.
"We meet with some rather paradoxi
cal conditions in life. For instance ,
the blacksmith shoes his own horse the
poorest , and the carpenter lives in the
plainest house ; likewise , the farmer de
prives himself of the meat of the prime
bullock and the sweetest flavored ap
ples.
Franking a few tons of garden seeds
through the malls and then howling
about the postal deficit has a very hu
morous side if it were not so serious.
If even a small fraction of the seeds
were planted there might be an excuse
Cor this waste , but as the matter stands
the free distribution of seeds is fool
ish.
Some supporters of the dairy Indus
try say that it's only n matter of time
before we will all be dairying and the
beef cow will be a thing of the past.
On the other hand , the supporters of
the beef industry say that the strongest
nations are beef-eaters and in the end
beef growing will overshadow all other
farm Industries. The difference of. opin
ion kind of makes one doubt the cor
rectness of either assertion.
We must depend more on the silo
and proteinaceous forage crops and less
upon the nitrogenous by-products. The
results that have been attained by feedIng -
Ing tender pasture grasses show that
the animals need succulence during the
long winter months , and this should
convince us that the silo is a most val
uable means of preserving the cow's
winter rations. The cost of dairy feed
can be very much reduced by a change
In the ordinary methods of feeding. We
must grow more feed on the farm.
By killing insect-eating birds Amer
icans are robbing posterity and per
mitting an annual crop loss of $800-
000,000 , according to William Dutcher ,
president of the National Association
Of Audubon Societies. If we permit
the heritage of wild birds that still
exist to be further wasted and destroy
ed , wo are robbing our children , de
clared Mr. Dutcher. The people , as
trustees , are In honor bound to pre
serve these wild birds for those that
follow us. We do not wish our chil
dren to feel about us as we do about
our fathers , who permitted the wanton
and useless extinction of the bison and
the wild pigeon. In the matter of bird
legislation there is no resting place ;
the only price of satisfactory bird pro
tection is eternal watching of legis
latures , for in an unguarded moment
an amendment may be passed that will
indo the work of years.
Povrer of Plant Life.
The power of the ordinary plantain
leaf is well Illustrated in an article in
the "Strand Magazine" by a writer who
constructed a pitch floor as follows :
The ground was scraped , and then a
8-inch layer of sand was spread over
It , and on this sand a 2-iuch layer of
soft roofing pitch was placed. This
had been down for several weeks when
we noticed one part of the pitch break
ing open like a miniature volcano. On
examination we found some green
shoots coming through the pitch. The
shoots continued to grow in spite of
3ie great heat caused by the sun shinIng -
Ing on the black surface of the pitch.
They finally assumed a flourishing con
dition. It should be added that before
flying the sand a sheet of heavy tar
paper covered the ground.
The
As a farm fowl , Leghorns are one
of the best of breeds ; but to have
iiem at their best , and doing their
) est , give them unlimited range. Many
farm wives are so situated that to
make eggs their farm stock In trades
0 much easier than to market fowls.
Under light condition * and farm life
' is one of the best of "right conditions
for Leghorns eggs will always be In
abundance. For one's own satisfaction
If nothing more , it will be wise td cull
out the Inferior looking specimens when
such appear among the season's
hatches. In this manner the flock Is
yearly improving In quality and gen
eral beauty , and in a little time "eggs
for hatching , " as well as eggs for mar
ket will become a paying feature of
the farm's enterprises. Incubators will
come and brooders for rearing the
chicks , possibly , at first , hens of any
and every obtainable breed or mixture
01' breeds will be In demand as incu
bators and brooders for the chicks. One
may keep such hens themselves , or ,
better still , purchase them of neigh
bors when wanted , and not be troubled
with their presence on the place ex
cept when absolutely needed. For they
mar the appearance , more or less , of
one's flock of pure bred birds of one
color.
Tonics.
A stock tonic is not a medicine , *
cure , a remedy , but an aid to the di
gestive and assimilative processes oi
nutrition. It Is thus a preventive of
disease. A rightly compounded stool ;
tonic simply supplies the animal arti
ficially with certain necessary elements
for the perfect regulation of the proc
ess of nutrition , just as does the sup
plying of salt in the same way.
Note that we say rightly compounded
tonic. For either an excess or a lacl $
of certain ingredients depreciates thq
value of a tonic , Just as an incorrectly
balanced feed lowers its nutritive
value.
There is no secret about the com ?
position of the well known stock tonics.
Indeed , most states have laws requiring
that the ingredients of the contents ba
plainly printed on every package.
The exact proportion of certain ele
ments differ in different brands , but
the approximate proportions are known
to most stockmen , or can be obtained
from the national department of agrii
culture or from the different experi
ment stations.
The question then arises , Why cannot
a farmer moke his pwn tonics ? H'j
can , just as he can make his own cloth *
ing , if he can spend the time , get the
correct proportions and accomplish the
most effective combination. For it
must be remembered that the right
amount'of each material simply put to
gether In some sort of a way does not
make a suit of clothes no more does i\ \
make an effective stock tonic. Xot only
must the proportions be correct , but thq
condition of each ingredient must bo
right and its consistency such that itj
will properly blend with all the others ,
The makers of stock tonics have thq
proportions and the proper consistency
of the elements dovm fine and the
thrifty stockmen knows that he is not
only buying the right material in a
reputable stock tonic , but he is also
buying the right skill and experience it
takes to compound the tonic correctly.
Firm Liand Prices.
One of the incidents of the late finan
cial panic is the firmness with whict
land values have passed through a na
tional crisis. In other paics of 1857 ,
1ST3 and 3893 prices of real estate de
clined both in rural districts and great
cities. Prices for farm products ruled
lower , rents reacted and the earning
ability of real estate investmeals de
clined.
While industrial Investments Siiow
largely decreased earnings for the past
eighteen months , the Income from ag
ricultural lands has enlarged through
increased production and higher prices
for farm products. There has been a
larger migration from the cities to the
country , of people out of employment
who had formerly worked at industrial
production. The weakness of skilled
professions as compared with hus
bandry is evidenced by the great army
of unemployed that is compelled to ac
cept enforced idleness through the dull
ness of Industrial enterprises.
The independence insured by the
ownership of country homes and the
certainty of living incomes from small
farms is turning the attention of many
inhabitants of cities to the advantages
of farm life as compared to the uncer
tainty of employment In great cities.
The demand for small holdings is
breaking up the big ranches and sparse
ly settled districts are becoming rap
idly densely populated by immigrants
and energetic people who are striving
for an independent living.
The vast areas that are being re
claimed by irrigation are being sub
divided Into small farms and will be
operated under a system of scientific
cultivation. Rev. Mr. Dedrich has set
the example of what can be achieved
on a small farm by purchasing fifteen
acres and incurring a debt of several
thousand dollars near Philadelphia , and
operating the small farm with a dairy.
He liquidated the mortgage from the
Income of the fifteen acres , and demon
strated that small farms intelligently
managed are ample to support large
families.
Farm lands are steadily advancing
In value. There is no method to en
large the area of farm land except by
reclamation of swamps and arid dis
tricts , while population Is steadily in
creasing and the domestic consumption
of agricultural products broadening an
nually. Under present conditions good
farm land is destined to increaii to
valut. Goodall's Farmer.
ETO KE.ED TO TAKE CHANCES.
There IK a Snre IV ay of
'Good I'u tut Material.
There is really no need whatever for
any property owner to take chances in
the selection of his paint materials. It
dnt'S'fr cost a cent to learu how to le ;
on ilie safe side. Certainly every prop
erty owner has enough at stake to find
tins out.
A complete painting guide , known as
Houseowner's Painting Outfit No. 41) ) .
can be had free by Writing National
Lead Company. 1902 Trinity Building.
XovYork. . This company is the largest
maker of pure white lead in the world.
Its Dutch Hey Painter trademark is
famous as a guarantee of purity and
quality. The outfit includes a book of
color schemes , for either interior or
exterior painting , a book of specifica
tions , and a simple little instrument ,
with directions for testing the purity
of paint materials.
Birds on ID ma \VInsrw. .
In the attempt to disc-over some uni
versal law of bird flight , scientists
have disclosed concerning u number of
species a most puzzling paradox , per
haps the most mysterious of the
enigmas that the subject presents. It
is that in a number of birds and in
sects the size of the wings decreases
in proportion to the Increase in size of
the body of the flying creature. The
Australian crane , for instance , weighs
over 300 times more than the sparrow ,
but in proportion has only one-seventh
the wing area of the smaller bird.
This curious fact Is equally striking
if we compare birds with insects. If
the gnat were increased in size until It
was as large as the Australian crane
and if the wings of the insect were en
larged to maintain the proportion they
now bear to its body , they would be
about 150 times larger than the crane's.
It requires 3.G2 square feet of wing
area per pound to float the bank
swallow , but to sustain the tawny vul
ture , a monstrous bird in comparison ,
requires only .08 of a square foot of
wing surface per pound of body. The
albatross , weighing eighteen pounds ,
has a spread of 11 feet 6 inches , while
the trumpeter swan , weighing twenty-
eight pounds , has a spread of wing of
only S feet. The stork weighs eight
times more than the pigeon , but in pro
portion has only half as much wing
surface. .
Heredity.
The Doctor I have heard that the
parents of Lucklace didn't get along very
well together , and separated soon after
lie was born.
The Professor Yes ; that it why he
has his father's aggressive nose and his
mother's retreating chin.
Do Yon Feel Iiilce Tills ?
Does your head ache or simply feel
heavy and uncomfortable ? Does your
back ache ? Does your side ache ? Do
you feel fagged out ? The tonic laxative
herb tea known as Lane's Family Medi
cine will clear your head , remove the
pain in side or back and restore your
strength. Nothing else is so good for
the stomach and bowels. At druggists'
and dealers' , 25c.
Simplified.
Slug 47 How do you spell
Old Fashioned Proofreader Any waj
you please. All rules of spelling have
been abolished.
Only One "BROBIO QUININE"
That Is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look
for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used the
World over to Cure a Cold In Ona Day. 25c.
'Expert Judgment.
"I sometimes think , " remarked the reg-
nlar patron , "that the snare drummer
should be the best musician in the thea
ter orchestra. "
"He usually is , " said the drummer.
PILE CURE FREE : Wonderful Pile
Remedy sent free to sufferers by ad
dressing Rea Company , Dept. Bo , Min
neapolis , Minn.
"Under Strong1 Temptation.
" In the absence of the janitor the Rev.
Dr. Fourthly was poking the furnace
himself when with a loud crack the bottom
tom dropped out.
"Grate snap ! " he ejaculated.
Which , in the case of the good doctor ,
sounded appallingly like profanity.
Pettit's Eye Salve for 25c.
Relieves tired eyes , quickly stops eye
aches , congested , inflamed and common
sore eyes. All druggists or Howard Bros. ,
Buffalo , N. Y.
Ceremony Omitted.
The king of the hobos , who was on his
travels , had just met the king of the
Cannibal islands.
"Well , " they said , as they looked at
each other , "I guess we won't kiss. "
To have more of Health and more o
Life , take Garfleld Tea ! This Natural
laxative regulates liver , kidneys , stomach
and bowels , corrects constipation , purifies
the blood and eradicates disease.
Hard Bubble.
Gunner He used to be a pessimist
and say the world was a bubble. I un
derstand he has changed his opinion.
Guyer Yes ; you see , he fell out of !
an airship not long ago.
Mrs. WInslow's Soothing Symp for child
ren teething , softens the gums , reduces In
flammation , allays pain , cures wind colic.
23c a bottle.
Nothing : Doing' .
Floorwalker Can I do anything for
you , madam ?
Mrs. Kleptomeyer No , thanks , I
don't wish to buy. I'm just out shop
lifting. Judge.
A Domestic Eye Remedy
Compounded by Experienced Physicians.
Conforms to Pure Food and Drugs La\vs.
Wins Friends Wherever Used. Ask Drug
gists for Murine Eye Remedy. Try Murine
in Your Eyes. You Will Like Murlne.
S. C. X. U. - - Xo. 16 1909.
PUTNAM
C Ur re | tt& brighter lid Usler ctUrs Ikai y sib
Mqr mut witktil ri lai if art , Wrik tor tree tokli
Itcnlly n Compliment.
Aaron Bancroft , the father of the
historian , was a Massachusetts clergy
man who revolted against the Calvinism
of the day. 'The young minister found
himself held at arm's length by the sur
rounding clergy. In "The Life and
Letters of George Bancroft" M. A.
De\V. Howe quotes the following Item
from the old minister's "Memoranda" :
An honest but not very intelligent
farmer of my parish , some ten ycarfc
ago. accosted me In this manner :
"Well , Mr. Bancroft , what do you
think the people of the old parish say
of you now ? "
I answered , "I hope something very
good. "
"They say , 'If we find fault with
him he does not mind it at all : and if
we praise him he does not mind it. but
keeps steadily on his own way : we
therefore have concluded that it is best
to let him alone. ' "
The farmer mentioned the fact as a
subject of laughter , but I thought , and
still think that , taking the declaration
in its bearimrs. it was the prettiest
compliment I have received through my
whole life. i
PIVE MONTHS IN' HOSPITAL.
Discharged Because Doctors Could
Xot Cure.
Lev ! P. Brockway , S. Second Ave. ,
Anoksi. Minn. , says : "After lying for
live months in a hos i
pital I was * discharged
as incurable , and giv
ten only six months to |
live. My heart was
affected , I had smoth
eriug spells said some |
times fell unconscious.
I got so I couldn't
use my arms , my eye
sight was Impaired
and the kidney seers *
tlons were badly dls
ordered. I was com
pletely worn out and discouraged when
I began using Doan's Kidney Pills , but
they went right to the cause of the
trouble and did their work well. I
have been feeling well ever since. "
Sold by all dealers. ' 50 cents a box.
Foster-MiU > "rn fv > . Buffalo. N. Y.
The i-i. . iic i'aya the Freight.
Expressed in terms of value , the
enormous drain for lumber , which uses
up more than half of the entire re
maining supply , merely staggers belief.
But put it on your bill as sashes , doors ,
blinds , floors , roofs , stairway-railings.
ornamental house-littings , office and
store fixtures the thousand and one
items you pay for either through your
landlord or direct to your builder : then
add the item for shingles and laths ,
which amounts in the aggregate to
some thirty millions a j-ear ; is it diffi
cult to see why , with an average in
crease of twenty to fifty per cent in
the cost of the raw materials for these
products , your rent and house-building
cost more , by just so much , than they
did ten , or even five years ago , exclu
sive of labor ? Success Magazine.
STATE OF OHIO , CITY OF TOLEDO , i sg
LUCAS COUNTI. {
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he 19
senior partner of the linn of F. J. Cheney &
Co. , doin ? business In the City of Toledo.
County and State aforesaid , and that said
flrra will pay the sum of ONE IIUNDIIDD
DOLLARS for each and every case of Ca
tarrh that cannot be cured by the use of
Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK .1. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
presence , this (5th day of December , A. D.
1SSG.
1SSG.SEAL ( ) A. W. GLEASON ,
NOTAKV PUBLIC.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally.
nnd acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Send for testimo
nials free.
free.F. . J. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo , O.
Sold by all Druggists. 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Something
The Doctor You've never met Col.
Floodgate ? You would like him. He's
a perfect gentleman.
The Professor A perfect gentleman ?
IIo\v can he be ? You have told me your-
soif that you removed his vermiform ap-
pemlix.
Time is the best test. For over fifty
years Hamlins Wizard Oil has been the
most popular remedy in the United States
for the cure of Rheumatism , Neuralgia
and all pain and inflammation.
Averting a Catastrophe.
Gwendolen O , Jack , whan you talk
like that 3011 break my heart !
Jack ( in avhisp ° r ) I won't do it
any more , dearest. Awftcr this I'll say
ither and nyther.
TOTAL LOSS OP TTATR
Seemed Imminent Scalp Was Verj
Scaly and Hair Came Ont by
IfiiHtlfuls Scalp Tinvr Clear ami
Wow Hair Groivn by Cuticura.
"About two years ago I was troubled
wth my head being scaly. Shortly after
that I had an attack of typhoid fever
and I was out of the hospital possibly
two months when I first noticed thu
loss of hair , my scalp being still scaly
I started to use dandruff cures to no
effect whatever. I had actually lost
hope of saving any hair at all. I could
brush it off my coat by the handful. 1
was afraid to comb it. But after usini ;
two cakes of Cuticura Soap and nearly
i box of Cuticura Ointment , the change
was surprising. My scalp is now clear
and healthy as could be and my hair
thicker than ever , whereas 1 had my
mind made up to be bald. W. F
Steese , 5812 Broad St. , Pittsburg , Pa. .
May 7 and 21 , 1908. "
Potter Drug & Chem. Corp. . Sole
Props , of Cuticura Remedies. Boston.
Cures the sick and acts
tongue. Safe for brood ma
a bottle , ? 5.00 the dozen. >
and turf goods houses , or s ;
SPOHN MEDICAL <
FADELE ;
ier dye. 8ae 10c package celirs all flkws. Thty < re ! i
M-I w I * ? * . BiMCh < Nil CvUn. MC
for Catarrh of the Throat of Twi
Years' Standing.
"I was afflicted for two years wftJj
catarrh of the throat. At first it wa |
very slight , but every cold I'took masN
it worse.
"I followed your directions and in <
very short time I began to improve. I
took one bottle and am now takfnf
my second. I can safely say that m $
throat and head are cleared from ca *
tarrh at the present time , but I stil )
continue to take my usual dose for *
spring tonic , and I find there is noth
ing better. " Mrs. W. Pray , 28C
Twelfth St. , Brooklyn , N. Y.
WESTERN CANADA
More
ig Crops
Another 60.000 Settlers from the United 51 nit *
NEW DISTRICTS
OPENED FOR SETTLEMENT
320 Acres oi Land to EACH SETTLEB-1CO Tn
Comcslcad aad 100 al $3.00 Per Acre.
"A vast , rich country and a confanf * &
prosperous people. " Extract from corresp MI-
cnceof a National Editor , whose visit to Wesl
Canada in August , 1908 , was an inspiration.
Many have paid the entire cost of their fai
znd had a balance of from * 10 00 to $20.00 per acsr
as a result of c ne crop.
Sprinar Wheat , Winter Wheat. Oats , Barkwv
Flax and Peas are the principal crops , while tfep
\ ild grasses brinsr to perfection the best Cattto
that have ever been silrt on the Chicago martafc.
Splendid Climate. Sehrols and Churches in a0
localities , railways tou.h most of the settled dl
tricts. and prices for produce are always ffo < 4.
Lands , may al < o be purchased from Railway \im \
Land Companies. For pamphlets , maps and is *
formation resrardinir low railroad rates apply *
W. D. Scott , Superintendent of Immieratto * .
Ottawa , Canada , or E. T. Holmes , 315 Jacks * *
St. , St. Paul , Minn , and J. M. MacLachlan , Be *
116 Watertown , So. Dakota Authorized Gor
ment Agents.
Please ear where joa aw this adrertigement.
Th.9 Eeason I Make and Sell Kore Men's $3.0O
& $3.50 Shoes Than Any Other Manufacturer
12 tecaass I glvs the wrarir the benefit of the most
compltt : organization of trained ezpertc and skilled
shoemakers in the country
The selectloi of the leathers for each p rt of the shoe , ,
and every dstail of the naklns in every dpartn-rat , ls
looked after by th : best shoemakers in the shoe icdnitry.
If I could ! bo.7 you how carefully W. L. Douglas sfcoe < } >
are made , yon would then understand why they hold their"
shape , fit better , aad weir longer than any other caie.
My Method of Tanniny the Soles makes them Mow
Flexible cuid Longer Wearing than any others.
Shoe * for Iliery Jtletnlicr ttt the Kiuiilljv
AIou , Itoys , V/uuien , 2 iottcK nml Chililren-
For ? alf > by slice rjpalera everywhere.
PAIITIflM I 2 OIie Kenuine without W" . L. Donslazv
UMU I lull . name and pnce stamped on tiottonv
Fast Color Eyelets Heed Exclusively. Catalog nailed fresw ,
W. L. DOUGLAS , 167 Spark St. , Brockton , Mass.
This Trade-mark I
Eliminates Ali
Uncertainty
in the purchase of
paint materials ,
is an absolutev
irantee of pur-
and quality ,
our own
protection , see
t.i it it is on the side of
every keg of white lead
j o i buy.
ri7im LEAD COHPAHY
IStUTr.nfy Building , New for *
Positively cured
these Little Fills , j
They also rellsye Dis
tress from Dyspepsia , la *
digestion and Too Hearty
Eating ; A perfecc rcrc
edy for Dizziness. Nausea , .
DroTTslness. Bad Tast
In the llouth. Ccatefl-
Tongue , Pain In the Sldjy
TORPID LIVER. Thsjr
regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
SMALL FILL SMALL DOSE , SMALL FRIGS.
Genuine Must Bear
KITTLE Fac-Simile Signature
IVER
PILLS.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES *
"I have used your valuable Cascareto
and I find them perfect. Couldn't do-
v/ithout them. I have used them fori
souie time for indigestion and biliousness'
and am now completely cured. Recom
mend them to everyone. Once tried , yoit-
\\-ill never be without them in th j
family. " Edward A. iMarz , Albany , N.Y.
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good.
Do Good. Never hickcn.Weaken or Grips.
30c.25c.50c. Never sold in bulk. The cen
time tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to
cure or yosr money back. 929
If afflicted wSJh
Sore Eyes , use
DISTEMPER , CATARRHAi
FEVER , AND ALL NOSI
AND THROAT DISEASES
is a preventive for others. Liquid given on tb
ires aad all others. Best kidney remedy. 50 csnta
51 00 and 510.00 the dozen. Sold by all druggists
ent , express paid , by the manufacturers.
COMPANY , Chemisls , Goshen , Ind.
DYES
eald wafer letter Itian any ether aye. Ton cai
9K VC CO. . Quincy ,