Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, January 27, 1910, Image 7

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INDIGESTION MUNYONS PAW'PAWPILLS , .
ARE BETTER TH/Hf A DOCTOR. PiLLS 1H A BOX.1O
- , BIunyon.rs : Paw Paw Pills coax the ,
' . ) Uver Into activity by gentle methods.
" . : They do not scour , gripe or weaken. They
- are a tonic to the stomach , liver and
bervea ; invigorate instead of weaken.
They enrich the blood and enable the
stomach to get all the nourishment from
food that is put Into it. These pills con.
tain no calomel ; they are soothing heal-
. ing and stimulating. For sale by all drug-
gists in lOe and 25c sizes. If you need
, tnedtcal advice , write Munyon's Doctors.
- They will advise to the best of their abil
ity Absolutely free of Charge. 3IUN-
YOJV'S : , 53d and Jefferson Sta. , Phil
- . adelphia , Pa.
Munyon's : Cold Remedy cures a cold In
- tone day. Price 25c. Munyon's Rheuma
tism Remedy relieves In a few hours and
cures in a few days. Price 25c.
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mwsr tU\t\lt YOR UG\\S. \ \ . . t1S
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. Will instantly relieve your aching
throat. There is nothing like it for
, . Asthma , Bronchitis and lung
tr ubles. Contains no opiates.
Very pleasant to take.
AU Druggists 25 cents.
- Coarse foods
will keep the bowels
- , active. Fine foods cause
d" need for Cascarets. . Don'1
whip the bowels with a harsh
cathartic. These candy tablet5
act in Nature's way. Millions
know they act exactly coarse
food would dof : 866
CUT THIS OUT , mail it with your ad-
- dress to Sterling Remedy Company.
Chicago , Ill. , and receive a : handsome
souvenir gold Bon Bon Box FREE.
H MODELB.NOISELESS
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, It is not a surrey with'la rattling air-
icooled power plant. It is a regular
( Automobile , made in Jackson.
. , Moderately high wheels , 2-inch solid
rubber ! tires. Detachable rear ton-
'neau seat. A really handsome as
- well : as strong car. It is not a racing
car , but it climbs the big hills , handles
the ; muddy roads and with top ( storm
tfront ! always included ) it is a perfect
winter car.
Pioneer Implement Co.
- COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Send this ad. to us and we will send
you a circular with full information.
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WESTERr CANADA !
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> Senator Dolliver , 0 % Iowa , says :
! "The stream of emigrants from tho United States
, . ( i Canada ' will continue. "
\ Senator Dolliver recently paid a
. t t I . ; " " " visit Western Canada
. ) and snys : "There is a
. , land hunger the hearts
I c of Entdifah speaking peo
, ple ; this will account for
- tlt P tho removal of so many
_ _ _ $ ! ' Iowa farmers to Canada.
Our people are pleased
with iia Government and
15 d the excellent adminis-
- 4 tration of law. and they
-n . are comIng to yon in
, tens of thousands and
VI - | they nro still coming. "
, . lown contributed large
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I can farmers who made Canada
. t . , their homo during : 1909.
- - - , r returns alone-
t - . z ilurinsryearaddcd to the wealth
jOtthooountry upwards of
4 c P § 1 © ,000,000.00
4 . * - Grain KTovrljisr. mixed fann
' * , ' . ing- , o.-.tilo raJMns and dairying
- cro nil profitable. Free Home
. . . , steads of 160 acres nro to bo
had in theery best districts ,
. . 100 aero pre-emptions at $3.00
- ' per aero within certain areas.
fcKjiools : and churches in every
:1 ? IAt defilement , climate unexcelled
0 ualthorichcstivood wntcrand
iMiddln.c material plentiful.
7d'4Y " ? 'j _ . For : particulars ns to location low
F if : . . IIcttlC ! ' ' railway rates and descrip . . .
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' illustrated ! pamphlet. "Last
, . - ' .j. . Best \ S est , " and other informa .
. eft ) ; .th tion write to Sup't or Imraipra-
, . , tlon. Ottawa. Canada , or to the
. following Canadian Qov't Agents : E. T. Holmes.
, 816 Jackson.St. . St. Paul. Minn. . and J.M.MacLachlan.
Box : Wntertotvn. . South Dakota. ( Use address
nearcdtyon. )
; Ploaso say : where you raw this advertisement.
AGENTS WANTED-To introduce our
_ _ _ _ Beautiful : Spring Suitings , Silks and
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Jtne Cotton Fabrics. Large sample out-
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. < fit : Free. by express prepaid. No money
, i. required. Liberal credit to responsible
. I . g0nt ! . Write and secure territory now.
f .National . Dress Goods Company ( Dept.
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: ' ! u VeUrifMT Cdun-o at houo urine : pparo
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.t ofe.ll : : tntlfffxtlOTi guaranteed : : particulars : : free. Oatorio
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She Wan Too QuIck.
There weIe : : three at the litle fab1. ;
in the cafe , a lady and two men.
Suddenly the electric lights went
out , and the ' lady , quickly and noise-
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lessly , drew back.
An Instant later there was the
smack of a compound kiss. As the
electric lights went ' up each maa was
seen smiling complaisantly.
"I thought I heard a kisfl , " said
the lady , "but nobody kissed me. "
Then the men suddenly glared at
each other and flushed and looked
I 'painfully ' sheepish.-Cleveland Plain
Dealer. '
Dealer.WHY
WHY PEOPLE SUFFER.
Too often the kidneys are the cause
and the sufferer Is. not aware of it.
Sick kidneys bring backache and side
pains , lameness and
stiffness , dizziness ,
headaches , tired feel-
ing , urinary troubles.
Doan's Kidney Pills
cure the cause.
IV Nathan R. Hill ,
l Stryker , Ohio , says :
"Kidney : troubles pull-
Nsft p' ed me down until I
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could not work and finally took to bed.
Doctors said I had gravel and advised
an operation. The secretions were
painful and sometimes almost stopped.
Doan's Kidney Pills brought relief
and finally a cure. "
Remember the name-Doan's. For
sale " by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co. , Buffalo , N. Y.
And a flirt is usually her own re -
ward.
TO CURE RHEUMATISM.
Prescription That Cnrcd Hundred's '
Since Published ' Here.
"One ounce Syrup of Sarsaparilla
Compound ; one ounce Toris Com
pound ; add these to a half pint of
good whisky. Take a tablespoonful
before each meal and , at bed time ;
shake the 'bottle well each time. "
Any druggist has these ingredients
or will quickly get them from his
wholesale house. Good results are felt
from this treatment after the first few
doses , but it should be continued un-
til cured. This also acts as a system
builder , eventually restoring strength
and vitality.
One Amsterdam factory alone cuts
400,000 diamonds every year.
PERRY DAVIS' PAINKII/LER
should bo taken without delay when sore chest and
tickling throat warn you that an annoying cold
threatens. ; At all druggists In 25c , S5c and 50o bottles.
Cartridges are used ; as current coin in
Abyssinia.
A NEW TOWN EVERY WEEK.
And a Xew School Every School
Day.
The above caption about represents
the growth of Central Canada. The
statement was made not long since
by a railroad man who claimed'to have
made the remarkable discovery that
such was the case. There is not a
district of a fair amount of settlement
in any of the three Provinces of Mani-
toba , Saskatchewan and Alberta , but
has its school , and the railways have
stations every seven or eight miles
apart , around which group the towns ,
some large and some small , but each
important , to its own district. Schools
are largely maintained by public
funds and the expense of tuition is
but a nominal sum.
The final returns of the grain pro-
duction for Central Canada for 1909
are now in , and the figures show that
the value of the crops to the farmers
of that country is abo.ut 195,000,000 ,
as compared with $120,000,000 last
year. American .farmers or those who
have gone from the United States , will
participate largely in these splendid
returns , and these comprise those who
have gone from nearly every state in
the Union.
One of the many proofs that might
be put forward showing the ' mmense
wealth that comes to the farmers of
Central Canada is seen in the sum
that has been spent during the past
two or three months by the farmers
who have for the time being ceased
worrying over the reaper and the
thresher , and are taking to enjoying
themselves for two or three months.
It is said that 50,000 people of 'these
Western Provinces spent the holiday
season visiting their old homes. Most
of these passengers paid forty and
some forty-five dollars , for the round
trip. Some 'Went to Great Britain ,
some to the Continent , others to their
old homes in Eastern Canada , and
many thousands went to visit their
friends in the States. The amount
paid alone in transportation would be
upwards of two million dollars. Some
make the trip every year. It need not
be asked , "Can they afford it ? " With
crops yielding : them a profit of $20 to
$25 per acre , and some having. as
, much as twelve hundred or more
acres , the question is answered. The
Canadian government agents at differ-
ent points in the States , report that
they have interviewed a great many of
those who are now visiting friends in
the different States , and they all ex
press themselves as well satisfied , and
promise to take some of their friends
back with them. There is still a lot
of free homestead land in splendid
districts , and other lands can be pur-
chased at a reasonable price from rail
way and land companies.
The number of timber sleepers on t&t
railways of the world is calculated t * bt
ibout 1,494,000,000.
Free to Our Readers.
Write Murine Eye Remedy C , . , Chicago
for 48-page .illustrated Eye & ok Free.
Write . all about Your Eye Trouble a3d
they : will advise as to the Proper Appli
cation of the Murine Eye Remedies In
Your Special Case. Your Drusslat will
tell you that Murine Relieves S.re Byes ,
strengrthena Weak Eves , Doesn't mart ,
Soothes Eyo Pain and sells for BOe Try
ft in Your Eyes , and In Baby's Byes tot
3caly Eyelids : and Granulation.
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Remember yourself when buildinf
poultry houses and plan them with th <
least amount of trouble. I
Stalls should not be boarded up more
than four feet from ! the ground. Pui
a grating of heavy wire netting above
that point as high as you please.
Ducks and geese may be raised jusi
as easily away from a pond'or running
water as with it. Plenty of drinking
water is sufficient for their needs.
The size at which a hog can be
profitably marketed depends upon the
kind of food afforded him. It is easiei
to turn slop into young pork than it is
dry feed.
Better to spray once than not at all
But the only right method is to be
systematic and spray at the prescribed
intervals. It is well to follow the
spray calendars which are furnished
by experiment stations.
Live stock farming does not always
mean diversified farming , and some
forms of live stock farming may be
come as objectionable in many ways
as a form of farming in which a sin
gle crop is grown for sale. .
Cucumbers , long , green ones - IS
inches to 21/ feet , without seeds , are
the most recent arrivals from London
In the fancy vegetable market of New
York. They are the result of years
of experiment on the part of Eng
lish gardeners.
Dairy cows should be kept clean ,
particularly the udders. Before milk-
ing the udder should be rubbed with
a damp cloth , but not too wet. This
will prevent any dirt falling into the
milk. Cattle soon get accustomed to
being cleaned and appreciate it.
It . is a good plan to sit down on a
winter evening and make a mental im
age of the soil on each field upon the
farm. Think of what each spot has
produced in the past years. Select the
poor places and make definite plans
for making them more productive.
Investment iu Trees.
Plant more trees. In a few more
years they become a big-paying invest-
ment. Utilize every available spacq on
the farm for this purpose. Plan to
never let a year go by but that you
have put in a few trees. It is too
late to set any out now , 'but mu.ke up
your mind that you will put in some
In the fall and next spring.
Finning th'e Separator.
Flushing out the hand separator is
very deceptive business. It is prac-
tice quite prevalent in many "dairy
communities to thoroughly wash the
separator ; every morning after sep-
arating , but only flush out with warm
water at night. It has been found that
2ream from flushed separators con-
ains ; an additional number of bacteria , .
md a very good dairy authority claims
that : it can never be transformed into
the first grade butter.
Increase of Sugar Production.
The sugar crop of the world for : the
pear just closing is placed by statis-
ticians at 14,710,000 tons , which is an
increase over that of 1908 of 244,596
: ons , or 1.7 per cent. The figures show
that ; there has 'been an increase in the
world's cane sugar crop of 4.9 per cent ,
or 370,606 tons. .
A few years aog the cane sugar out-
put was less than that from beets ,
but last year the product exceeded
the beet by 663,000 tons , while this
rear it will surpass it by 1,169,000
tons. ; There was a decrease in the
European beet sugar output of 2.7 per
ent as between the last year and this ,
ivhile the output of beet sugar in
America shows an increase of 13.2 per
5ent in the same period.
Oversupply and Reduced Prices.
In a bulletin the Iowa station gives
he ; result of experiments to determine
he effect storage has upon Iowa-grown
ruit. : As in adjacent states , gluts ,
iausing depression of prices in many
ocal markets , are common in Iowa ,
as in many parts of the state prac-
ically none but early apples are
jrown. :
One of the most important points
sstablished by the experiments is that
icrtain desirable fall apples which
ire hardy enough to be grown suc-
essfully : even in the northern part
of the state can be held in good mar-
ket : condition through the winter
Qonths if handled carefully and stored
luickly. .
Wheat vs. Butter.
A ton of wheat takes $8.50 worth of
'ertility ' from the soil on' which It
jrows : and sells for about $ 30. A ton
of butter fat , on the other hand , sells
for about $500 and takes only 50 cents
forth of fertility from the soil. Sell-
Ing : wheat is selling soil , while sell-
ing butter Is selling air , sunshine and
rater. A dairy cow returns to the
oil three-fourths of the fertility in
he food she eats. The dairy cow pro-
luces several times as much food as
a beef animal. She yields on the av-
rage about 1,000 pounds of the dairy
ood matter each year for about six
ears. The average beef animal , ac
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duces about 240 pounds of dry food
matter In a year and has to die tc
yield it.
To Kill Weevil In Grain Bins.
Weevil in grain bins can be de
stroyed by the use of carbon bi-
sulphdie , a liquid which readily vapor
izes in the open air. It is comparative
ly cheap and comes in sealed tin cans
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and can be purchased , at drug stores.
In using , pour into shallow pans at
the top of the grain bin , and closa
tightly all doors or other op'enings
while the liquid is evaporizing. Do
the work in the daytime , when no
lantern or artificial light will be nec-
essary , for the .vapor of carbon bisul
phide is highly inflammable and ex
plosive , and there is danger of a seri
ous fire when flame is brought into it
presence.
A Dangerous Poison Plant.
Look out for the water hemlock. It
is a poisonous plant that grows in
marshy places and kills cattle that
happen to eat it. The owner thinks
his cattle have "blind staggers" when
it is hemlock poisoning.
The plant has an offensive odor ,
which generally keeps stock from eat-
ing it , but not always. The hemlock
resembles the peppermint , and in good
soil may grow to a height of several
feet. It kills horses as well as cows.
Sometimes it is known as "w ld par-
snip , " and it is rapidly fatal to both
man and beast. It is one of the most
poisonous native plants in the United
States. It accounts for the frequent
and mysterious death of cows that
often occurs while feeding on swampy
pastures. Some notable cases recently
occurred in Bristol , Tenri. , which were
referred to government experts and
resulted in the information given
above. No remedy has yet been dis
covered.
Feeding : for Butter Fat.
It cannot be that the butter fat in
milk is obtained from fat stored in
the tissues of the cow , otherwise the
animal would soon become emaciated.
Cows obtain the butter fat in milk
from the food they eat and digest , and
not from the reserve or accumulation
of fat in their bodies. Reason as well
as observation teaches that cows ex
tract butter fat from the food they
consume and digest , and to produce a
large percentage of cream the rations
of the cow should be rich in the ele
ments of nitrogen and carbohydrates
which 'are found in linseed meal ,
middlings , bran , cornmeal and ground
oats. '
oats.At
At the Cornell University cows that
yielded 200 pounds of butter fat annu
ally under ordinary feeding yielded
310 pounds when given liberal rations
of feed Vich in nitrogen and carbohy-
drates. Cream will not mal , e butter
unless it contains fat , and profitable
fats will not be produced unless cows
are fed on rations rich in the ele
ments that produce cream.
Regenerating Worn-Ont Lands.
Many a chapter has been written on
the regeneration of Germany. Where
once barren fields stood , so barren that
food stuffs would not grow , there have
arisen vast works bristling with the
stacks of factories , and thousands of
commercial flowers grow where once
not even a weed would flourish. And
in all these plants , writes Dr. Max- :
milian Toch , in Science , chemists are
working , controlling the products that
are made and creating new things ,
and for every new and useful com
pound : more work is found , and where-
as emigration was the rule in Ger-
many thirty to fifty years ago , and
its best people left it like rats from
a sinking ship , to-day many are im
migrating , for it's a flourishing land
which chemistry has retrieved. Ger-
many was always poor up to ten or
fifteen years ago. With one or two
possible exceptions no vast industries
existed , and it had nothing to ex
pert , but to-day its exports are enor-
mous : , its people prosperous , in sad
comparison to its neighbor , Austria ,
where industry is making slow prog
ress compared with Germans'
Handling Cows Gently. ,
Milking under quiet , favorable con-
ditions is quite Important for the o1-
lowing reasons plainly set forth by
John Burroughs , the eminent natural
ist , in speaking of the supposed power
of cows to hold up their milk. Says
: Mr. Burroughs : "Most farmers and
country people think that the. . 'giving
lown' or 'holding up' the milk by the
ow is a voluntary : act. In fact , they
fancy that the udder is a vessel filled
with milk : , and that the cow releases
jr withholds it just as she chooses.
But the udder is a manufactory ; it is
i ! led with blood from which the milk
is manufactured while you milk.
"This process is controlled by the
ow's : nervous system ; when she is ex-
ited or in any way disturbed , as by
a L stranger , or by taking away her calf
jr ) any other cause , the process is ar-
-ested and the milk will not flow.
The nervous energy goes elsewhere.
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The whole process Is as involuntary ,
is is digestiqn in man , and is dis-
urbed ; or arrested about the same
vay. " .
It is well for those who are inclined
to ; use the milk stool on a cow when
she refuses to "let the milk down" tc
emember Mr. Burroughs' statements
vhich are without question correct
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Another Bwxma Tumbo Jlacle.
( Contributed by a depraved outsider. )
A lion then sprang into view ,
And roared , "There's no use flyln' !
I'm goIng to make a meal of you. ! "
But he caught the lion lyin' .
BREAKS : A COLD IN A DAY
And Cnrea Any Couch That In Cura
ble - Noted Phyalclan'B Formula.
This is said to be the most effective
remedy for coughs and colds known to
science. "Two ounces Glycerine , half
ounce Concentrated Pine ; put' these
into half a pint of good whisky and
use in doses of teaspoonful to a table-
spoonful every four hours. Shake bot
tle well each time. " Any druggist has
'these ingredients In stock or will
quickly get them from his wholesale
house. The Concentrated Pine is a
special pine product and comes only
in half ounce vials each enclosed in
an air-tight case. But be sure it u
labeled "Concentrated. " This formult.
cured hundreds here last winter.
The poor children of Exeter , Eng-
land , are provided with breakfasts at
uohool at a cost of a : farthing.
Distemper
In all its forms , among all ages of
horses and dogs , cured and others in
the same stable prevented-fi having
the disease with Spohn's Distempej
Cure. Every bottle guaranteed. Over
500,000 bottles sold last year. $ .50 and
- $1.00. Good druggists , or send to man
ufacturers. Agents wanted. Write foi
free book. SpohIi Med. Co. Spec. Con
tagious Diseases , Goshen , Ind.
The ancient inhabitants of Sweden
were the Finns , now the modern in .
habitants of Finland.
Tliis Will Interest Mother
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for ChIl-
dren , used by Mother Gray , a nurse in
Children's Home , New York. cure Consti-
pation , Feverishness , Teething Disorders.
Stsmach Troubles and Destroy Worms ;
30,000 testimonials of cures. All drug-
gists 25c. Sample FREE. Address Allen
S. .olmsted , Le Roy N. Y.
Russian contractors havo protested
against the placing of the new warship
contracts with British firms.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for
children teething , softens the gums , re
duces Inflammation , allays . pain , cures
wind colic. 25c a bottle.
Lake Erie produces more fish to the
square mile than any other body of
water in the world.
FOR DEEP - SEATED COLDS and cou hs.
Allan's Luna Balaam cures when all other remedies
fail. This old reliable medlclno has been sold for
OTar40 years. 25c , 600. $1.00 bottles. All dealers.
In London , lamps cause 500 fires ev .
ery year : , gas 219 and chimneys 179.
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to This Famous Remedy.
Oronogo , Mo. - " I was simply neii
YOU3 wreck. I could not walk acros
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t I- "i : , Every month I had .
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the bearing down. I recommended it
to some friends and two of them havt . . i
been greatly benefited by it. " - Mrs.
MAE MCKNIGHT Oronogo , Mo.
Another Grateful Woman.
St. Louis , Mo. : - "I was bothered
terribly with a female weakness and :
had backache , bearing down pains and
pains in lower parts. I began taking
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com .
pound regularly and used the Sanatir
wash and now I have no more trouble
that way. " - Mrs. AL. HERZOG , 6721
Prescott Ave. , St. Louis , Mo. :
Because your case is a difficult one ,
doctors having . done you no good
do not continue to suffer withoui .
giving Lydia E. Pinkham's "Vegetable .
Compound a trial. It surely has cured
many cases' of female ills , such as in-
flammation , ulceration displacements ,
fibroid tumors , irregularities , periodic
pains , backache , that bearing-down
feeling , indigestion , dizziness , and ner
vous prostration. It costs but a trifla
to try it , and the result is worth mil
lions to many suffering women.
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R ll'U fI E cured surgical Jays ! without In operation a few .
or detention from buMnestf. No pay will be
accepted until the patient Is completely
cured. Write or call . on
DR. FRANK X. WRAY
Room 60 I , F L & T Oldg. , Sienx City la.
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, 1g'T Do you feel ell tired out ? Do you sometimes
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Don't be wheedled by a penny-grabbing dealer into taking inferior substi-
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forming drugs. World's Dispensary Medical Association , Buffalo , N. Y.
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The ' shooting , tearing pains of neuralgia are caused
by excitement of the nerves. Sciatica also a nerve ' ,
pain. . " . . J
, pain.Sloan's Liniment , a soothing external application ,
stops neuralgia pains ' at once , quiets the nerves , relieves
that feeling of numbness which is often a warning of
p paralysis , and by its . tonic effect on the nervous'and t ;
muscular tissues , gives permanent as well as immedi
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relief.One Application Relieved the Pain.
Mr. J. C. LEE , of 1100 Ninth St. S. Washington , D. C. . writes : " . . . . : -
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sufferer
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left her and she has not been troubled ! '
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Jdints and Sprains and all Pains. .
At All Druggists. Price 25c. , SOc. and $1.00.
Slaan'a Treatise oa the HorM seat Free. Address .
DR. EARL S. SLOAN , BOSTON , MASS.
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