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    THE OMAIIA DAILY IlEEi SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1904.
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SPORTING GOSSIP OF THE WEEK
rRAITLB Or THB lOlROBTER.
: It's a Hula tit early to win the. psonant,
but It Isn't a bit too early to call -public
attention to the fart that Omaha la going
to be a fax-tor In the race from post to wire
thle season. Several reasons exist for this
condition, and one of i hem Is the fact that
Rourke will put Into the Held more of l.la
laat season's team ihan any other of the
Western magnates. It isn't the and ones
f the bunch that Papa Bill w 11 trot forth,
either, but the real lively boys, who will
play the came from Uie tap of the drum.
And, aa the team looked pretty rood In
pote laat etaion when It was pitted
hgalnst the strong aggregations, which It
"Will not have to face thle season. It ought
to be In a class by Itself again, just as
Omaha was In 1908. This doesn't mean tb.it
the league Isn't going to play fast ball,
for it Is, but It Isn't going to have any
uch team as Milwaukee put on the field
last season. There was a little bit the
fastest minor league team . that ever
jumped, and It had the Western league so
thoroughly outclassed that the others
looked like pikers when they got up
against the Creams. Dulty Is gone, and the
tars lie bad under his management are
scattered, more's the pity, for It was ever
a pleasure to watch that outfit In action,
and whan some other team ptruck a streak
and forced the Milwaukees to extend them
selves the contest was a delight to the
fans. Omaha will be even stronger In
very way than last season, and that means
much.
. Jack Thomas and Paul Companion are
t! only ones of Pa's boys who haven't put
thelf John Hancocks on the paper for the
current season. Dusty Miller was In from
his Iowa home one day during the werk,
and he and Papa Bill did business In about
thirteen seconds after they met. It was en
couraging to see the bright smile on
Dusty'a honest Vace as he looked over the
Sun-lit city streets and thought of
how soon he would be racing among the
sweet clover In the loft garden down at
Vinton park. With Dusty In left and
"Nlok" Carter In right. It s a cinch that
there'll be something doing. The shoes left
vacant by Frank Oenlns are not to be
easily filled, and Bill has locked long anl
earnestly for a man who Is good enough
to do the trick In middle. He has a line
on a youngster by the name of Howard,
who Is now on the Pacific coast with S-lee,
and Is promised ttiat If Chlcigo rannot me
him Omaha may have htm. This w 11
make the team look all right. Another line
ts out, and Bill feels sure that he won't
be all summer getting a man to fill the
place. He may have to call on Harry
Welsh to play the garden at the beginning,
but not for long. Harry Is to be the
Utility man for the team again and will be
Worked just as ho was last year, all around
the field.
Bam Leatherby, the University of Ne
braska whirlwind of 1IW2. put his name to
an Omaha contract during the week, and
will surely look good In the box here.
Leatherby Is a long, rangy fellow, with an
arm like a walking beam, and speed that
never tires. His work with the collegians
was of the wonderful order, and he was In
demand among the professionals last sea
son. Rourke considers him a And. Bchaf
staJt has signed, and this puts the pitch
. tac Ust In pretty good shape, even If Com
panion doesn't soma back.
For shortstop Flake, who finished with
the St. Joes last season, after Matter
Jumped, has signed .and will very, likely
make good. He li i. fast and ambitious
youngster, a hard worker, a good hitter
', and was a fair fielder last fall. Rourke
says he Is a comer. With Jack Thomas
In, the Infield will be as good as they send,
and the team and all the way around will
be strong. If Omaha doesn't figure pretty
close o the front all the way. It will be
something remarkable. The last call has
been sent to Thomas and Companion, and
they have been warned of the penalty
that attaches to failure to report promptly.
It has also been explained to them that
they will not benefit themselves by laying
. off for a season, for when 1908 comes
around they will find themselves still sub
ject to the Omaha reservation of the cur
rent year. Thomas asks that the reserve
clause be stricken out of his contract
What Companion wants Is known only
to himself. Both have been offered mors
money than they got last season. In fact,
only two of the players carried over from
- last year have been cut, and they both
took the slice with a smile. Rourke hopes
to hear from Thomas during the week.
i
Jos Dolan is still in Omaha, bucking on
going to Atlanta, to which town the Omaha
Claim has been assigned. Ho is clamoring
games to bo playvd each Sarurcsy after
noon will prove to be the stellar attrac
tions of that organisation this season. A I "Tommy," said the teacher, "can you re-
few Blight Improvements on the diamond I neat the golden rule?1
which are to be made will give the club I -Yes. ma m." replied Tommy. "Do unto
by far ths best grounds In the city, which, the other fellers what they would like to
with the attractive grandstand built last I Jo unto you."
vear. will afford both rlayers and speo-
Mamma Why don't you sat your oreaa
for his release, which he will not get.
Rourke had a long heart-to-heart with tators every comfort and pleasure desired,
Joe during the week, and told htm that I Last Sunday the members, of the teams I and batter, Harry T
tt'a Atlanta or nnthlna- for him. He says held an enthusiastic meeting at which W. Small Harry I don't want it
ha will not mn smith, and that makes It I H. Chambers was elected captain of the Mamma Have you lost your appetite?
look as If he didn't Intend to play league First team and Felix McShane manager Small Harry I don't know; but If you'll
ball this rummer. With most of the mag- of both teams. The captain of the Second gimme a piece of pie I'll find out for you.
urn a nlarer srulltr of the conduct of I team will be elected later on. All of laat
Dolan would not get the chance to play year's players will return, including those Little Elmer Is fond of Bible stories, and
ball for at least one season. Joe evidently who were on the Second team, many of often refers , to them In unexpected ways
doesn't know when he la getting off easily, whom are fast enough and undoubtedly One day after absorbing a potash losenge
, ." " will push the regulars for a position. Sev- that had been given him for his sore
Hatless, contless. shirtless and pretty eral hew players have Joined the club, throat, he said: "Mamma, that fellow
nearly pantless, that Is, not breathless, the among the most promising of the latter Esau was a chump to trade his birthmark
Crelghton university track team that Is being Outfielder Jack Kelly of the C. N. tor meBS ot th stuff'."
to participate in the big Indoor meet at Diets team. Several new pitchers are also
St. Louis, Saturday, March 26, Is putting under consideration. Last year the club Little Luclle was very fond of deviled
In some great licks these days, out In the flplshed the season with an average .785 ne the oook ot to ucn
open, on the road and across country, add- on games played and with such old stand- mustard In them for Luclle's palate and
I rut the finishing touches to a course of bys as Abbott, Hoagland and Malone as BM meae a ""V Iac a Bna aI ,nem'
training that has lasted for weeks and that a nucleus to build from Captain Chambers "Why, Luclle, what Is the matter?
they believe win bring; some of the records expects ths team to finish the season with """" nrr
. -.,. ., h. untv.r.itT This la the even more gratlfvina- success. All of the "n- rnamma. exclaimed the child,
first year that Institution has ever framed boys sincerely regret the loss of Bill Tip- ,cam 10 nr "theM' to much
up an out-and-out track team, though they I pery, wno nas so ably managed the teams i - --
i.... ut. nt m.tArtal In vMtr, I during the Dust three voAra. I
. ' '" ' . ' The world of little Elisabeth was en-
agone and the matter has been talked and wotM Qf g wer
planned upon many times. But now that Andrew Christie has arrived In town to Kpent ln the ,and of Nod. so that her small
u.ry navo "r" "w navigaio me loriunes ot tne golf playing soul was In ecstasy when she was given
to let the other muscle men know they are I members of the Field club and from this n.rrni..inn t .. ., , ... h.
there. Among the boys that are making time out the game will stop only at night But It was not their twinkling that allured
the best showing ln the daily stunts are on these popular links. Christie has" a htr. A new sickle moon was in the sky,
Callahan, Smyth. Kehoe, Rooney, Der- brother, now In California, who Is an ex- and her eyes traveled straight to it and
moay. Morion, mnpnicr, rvoacn, uwu- peri stick maker and wUI come to Omaha fastened In baby amstement upon It.
gan, L,unagren ana v. .uanpmer. ana, unu-r mier on to make clubs for ths Omaha "Oh, papa, see!" she cried, with a little
the direction and management of Frank putters. gasp; "God's eyebrow shows!"
McCaffrey, they may be seen any day, re
gardless of the weather, jogging over tne rm mlnute, of mn.hln. I She may have deliberately planned It or
Benson or Florence road. The meet """ weather. more or ,.. durn th. ,.. he may not; that has no bearing on the
they have their eye on Just at present is to Wftek nBtrumental ln ,fIn, . . result.
be held under the auspices of the .Athletic bicycle sulky wheels to ln-lmr anri .1. "Buv m me gum," she urged when she
club of St. Louis university, and will be ready Bome BUrprlBngly fagt quarteriI and was out for a stroll with her father.
puruuimwu in uy ' " - halves have been ripped off at Tu'hlll and Fio' ,nnoa ne repiiea.
teams from the following universities: Dennlson's half-mii trrk Th.,. ..m. "Why not?" she demanded
Crelghton, Georgetown, Indiana, Illinois, t0 b, but mtIft aoubt , the mlnaS ot "T you want to get the chewing gum
juiasuun uuu oi. im. more man tne local hunch of horse train-I i'j,
will be the big event, and It Is this that Is ers and drivers that this trrk la r. "What's that?" she Inquired.
the cause of all this road work on the part talnly one of the ht and nn nf th "Why, girls who chew gum screw their
of the Crelghton men, for they propose to fastest, regardless of the weather. Its face" up ,nt0 a" ort" of sr'maces and
be, the ones to soil the tape. John A. I principle virtue lies in the fact that the mnKe aisagreeaoie wnnmes.
Crelghton has gone down Into his pocket I turns nre built so strona- and well braced. "They don't look pretty," she admitted.
and will furnish the wherewithal to de- while the back stretch offers on of the "of not." he returned, pleased
frav the expenses of the trip of the team, prettiest snrlr.tins- courses In the rnuntrv wltn h,s enBV victory,
while ouite a bunch of rooters will go down One local fiver ellDned the Quarter In a "l8 that the onlv reason you don't want
at their own expense. hort 32 seconds the other day. which t0 bujr me Kura?" ahe insisted
Is pretty near, a two-minute mar and la
.. . ,. a ...I tolerab'v smooth for a horae that hmn't
ine ooys ana gins ot me nign scuou. . - --------- - chrrulnMP, r,n. w. r,n,1v .
in a tremor of two or three different kinds lne Pu" a J ana w. v "
.. a . i was rrrrorminsr on an nnriv frnnir Tint
01 excuemeni inese nays. in me - - -- --- -
plsce they are all puffed up with Import- thrn thpeo accidents will happen with the
ai.ee over the showing that the school b8t "Kulated horses and the quarter post
basket ball teams are making. Never be- "' wr ' tne wire, aner an,
fore ln the history of the school have the
teams of both poys ana gins cut sucn a Bide, having the best half-mile track
tremendous figure In this game as tney are hereabouts. Omaha has a boulevard and h.. ,,.,1 .,. . .v,. v,
., I .. . V. I. tkBt Dlnhar 1 . ... ... I ' ' U "
uuiiig aim .us . . v.. '-"- rpeeaway leading up to and beyond it somewhere."
Patterson, as manager, nas aireaay ar- tnat a mucn IarBer ,n(J more pretentious
r.ngeu iur uvb oumriuwii boh.o town mlaht look on wt h envious evee. and T.n,rr. i. .u- j.a...
. . . t V. 1 - i . v ... 1,, i a ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 j , niini in 1110 uiiicicuw
icm nurw.ci """'' even that isn't all that there Is to It, for between victuals and viands?
ing arouna nome nas proven imi " fh, track and sneedwav. rood as thev Tnmmv.v .i. i. ,v,, .
for the boys and they are longing for other are ar none to0 rich fof th, fancy one, and v,an , wht we
B.A14a An MAnmiako hsiw hairs ISAskn finannifl I . . . I
w Z ,v " 7 " "- lnal ar P"t over tnem. Kvery aay sees we have company to dinner.
u iiiiiim i a Duncn or tnem getting a sweat out, ana
inr Pr,w... n,u . ,he, are a ,weU Election and no mis- A t-year-old going to church for the first
Cooper at center and Potter and Clark for- tak. Tak. for ,..m,B. l. k. Crofoot. . u v.
ward are almost Invincible and with Cher- predent of the Driving club, with his nI.ed one of his father's friends taking up
. ...w... - i (jovernor jayior, tnat nas pacea a miie I the collection.
... ror a mara in i:u. ana goes aown tne -Look, look, motherl" ho said. "There's
so thus tar. Next Thursday the Llnco n ,ln9 every day at bett.p than a -30 clip. Mr. Brown. I didn't know he was the con-
"'" "'" "'" "" Tiiis norse, the wise ones say, has not ductor,
ins umana ooys ana ine local ie is raj bee(l 1et go nl iimiti ltherj but wln rrob.
m MMnrhauiA that anArhav lr will Vsk B AAA I . . . . . ...
: :r.": " a.p'7. 1 ,,,. M De ,n.ere .n a. question of wisdom of too ..ny bim.
. ".I V,..,;; ' ....r.;.n r. lnlT ,um.ran' 11B. w a an" " teaching was brought forcibly to a moth
" . Irn ' .i. . m7 i anl a 'n0Wy De"ormer tnat ao,n l er's mind. She arrived home one aftarnoon
"nnalum, as will also gam. between Mmg t0 the matlne, cIa. Another thal t0 fln tne A1, of nw
? 1 ? !vi?nJ ? whaf-XiSln. mk" th' boulevarJfir kP k,n n palm, and potted plants, of which she had
vu. the same evening What nthuslasm of tn.m , Tom Dennl.on's All Done. mBny. haa wn removed to the nursery
. . .JT V v , V , , . , ." . " V ' " . w"n n omclaI ncoT(1 or But tlla and arranged in a seml-clrcle on the flror,
1! v, . . . " ... """one a trial stunt twelve and a quarter t the mtdat of this Improvised grove sat
? .m ."k'? - 1 a AJl 7 h! "5na" better- Ht U a hnaom bro'wn her son and daughter clad in airy tothlng.
for position, on ths team and from the p,alllon and belnr put , ,bape for th, w- Adam nd Garden
way the practice Is panning out It Is hard M. and m. bv Trainer Al Thomaa who rr- .. i.t .
to tell why they will not all get on. Annf promises for him the front line. Thomas ..And I," added the youngest hopeful, ap
them are Lowell. Singleton an4 Barrett for also hR the training of a new one recently pearing around the corner, his sole raiment
ths box, Troup. Flemm ng. and Burnetts. adaed to Mr. Dennlson's stable, that Is hu father's silk hat. "I am God. -walking
wnu w,.i. iv. . " ald to have a mark of Z:06 In the pacing i the garden ln the cool of the evening
p.n. U. on.u .ur ..,u.m Thomas' own Alta Axworthy. -Helen Sherman Griffith ln Llpplncotfs.
"""" - " ::15V4, is also being Jogged In prepara-
Brown for positions in the outfield. It is a tlon for don ut.r on and wlth the(lf,
foregone conclusion that Cherrlngton or three ,ook out for the ,ra)ner haa all
Rogers will cover first bag and that Bronce he need, to kl.ep hlm out ot mlach,.f. Dn.
will play second and Voder third. Fair- of th, prettie.t actors on the pike Is
brother. Kennard and Robertson, three of o. Rsndolnh's Smnkane. flhe la a rnv
the best men of last year, are off the team qunre trottor. and has a style and -
ana leave a Dig noie in u. dui me ooys are flourllm that bespeak her blue blood every
in no wise cast down and believe that with tep he tftkM gmokane Is a lineal de-
tne maieriai Bi nana mey win oe aoie xo ,0?ndant of Goldsmith Maid, who held the
So, (he got her candy.
One day Eva, who had never seen an au
tomobile, was playing on the roadside when
one rushed by.
"Mamma, mammal" she shouted, "the
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1AB B1L
WATCH THE 'SKIN FOR SIGNS OF DAD BLOOD.
Boils and pimples, sores, ulcers and pustular or dry scaly skin eruptions, are signs of bad
blood. When the bodily organs that nature has designed for the cleansing and purification of
the system break down or become torpid and inactive, the blood takes up the impurities and
casts them out through the pores Jof the skin, and a carbuncle or boil, sore or itching erup
tion of some kind is the result. The warm days of spring arouse the sluggish blood, the skin
reacts, and the humors and poisons that have been collecting in the system all winter are sud
denly thrown off by the blood and the pores are clogged and inflamed by the acrid matter
passing off, and the skin has a dry or oily ap- strong and vigorous now.
pearance, and red, disfiguring blotches, pimples. Buoyrus, Ohio, August 17. loos.
blackheads, and all manner Cf tormenting, Sting- M7 gnral health was greatly rua down and am satis-
in tr And itrhincr mirtinn; hrpalr trirnncrri nnrl tnat myblood was weak and impure. I felt extremely
ing ana ucning eruptions DreaK tnrougn ana bad ln mor. way8 tnan one ( aad not Rettlng any b.ttards-
COntlUUe until the riotous, feverish blood has oidsd that I had best take something to oleanse and nrloh
been restored to its normal state my blood nd bttlM nP m KnrJ naalth. Seeing 8, S. S.
Deen resiorea to US normal Slate. hghly reoommsnded I began Its use. and oan truthfully
At this season the System Should have a y that It did me a great deal of good. My appetite 1m-
thoroutrh cleansintr the blood nurified and all P'ojond"""0". Rlnnht, and the medioine
, , ?-i t-iciu&iug, iuc uiuou punneu ana ail madfJ m9 stronger and more vigorous ln every way. be
the bodily organs toned Up aud Strengthened, or purifying and enrlohing my blood. It was of great
you may look out for a return of your old skin 3"sftiBdI dnt hMlt'u 10
trouble later on, for as long as a remnant of the mrs. a. morrow.
disease remains in the blood it is liable to re- the best or health.
ferment and come back. The USe of lotions, Tour S. S. 8., In my opinion. Is as good a medioine aa
powders, soaps and salves in diseases of the skin 2n.b6 had.; lt "i1 J0 Va Ped upon as a reme-
5 v 1L1 r j r .1 11 , j r , dy o purify and earloh the blood and to invigorate and
do DUt little good, for .the blood and not the Skin tone up the system. Thl spring my blood was bad and I
is the real seat ot the trouble. It is internal, Zirxn?r?,iia:ith' adJh,rln8 your medioine
1 TH. 1 . . , ,i 1 highly advertised I oommenoed ltg use. To-day my blood
not external. 1 ne numor or poison in the blood Is in fine oondltlon and my general health is of the best.
is the cause of the eruption, and a blood purifier ?3Tns p.0""1?11 r" Ior!:maa f?r aJ,'g,,.oono,ravh.
, . . .. ' ... ,r and If I was not In good physloal oondltlon it would be lm-
and not lotion Or salves IS required in the treat- possible for me to nil the plaoe. Your S. S. S. has been of
ment of these skin diseases. Face powders and !?f!;v.Jf' tf.m 1 do L'VJ1
. 1 1 r. . , orecut it deserves. WM. F. VAN DYLL.
COSmetlCS OI Various kllldS COVer Up for the time 81S Fifth St., Beaver Falls, Penn.
being the ugly blemishes, blackheads and pim- skin eruptions and other signs.
pies and glaze over the rough red skin, but the AUianoe, Ohio, August 8, looa. 1
impurities ill the blood will continue to break OUt Years ago my blood was bad, asevldenoed by skin erup-
until the evil, is corrected at its fountain head. ?no
Purify the blood and the skin will take Care of of- After using a number of bottles do not remember Just
ircplf Pntati ArcpniV anrl ctrr.no- mitira1 bow muoh my blood was thoroughly purified and enrlohed
Itseil. rotasn, Arsenic and Strong mineral ,ndI wag eueved of all eruptions and manifestations of
rompounds SO often Used in skin diseases fre- Impnre blood. I believe your 8. S. S. to be an exoellent "
,..1 1 1 1 blood medioine, and to any one ln need of such medioine
quently do more harm than good. They may they would do wen to use it.
dry up the eruption, but the effect upon the mrs. o. e. shoemaker.
stomach and general system is far from good. "6 e. Patterson street.
A better and safer remedy for diseases of this character and an
antidote for the humors and poisons that produce the different:
skin eruptions is found in S. S. S., a purely vegetable medicine
containing no mineral or dangerous drug of any description.
S. S. S. is not only a blood purifier and rystem builder, but a
tonic and appetizer without a superior. It not only eradicates
the impurities and humors that may be lingering in the blood,
but the general health improves under its tonic effect, and nothing excels it in rases of general
debility; .weakness, loss of appetite, and other complaints common to spring and summer months.
Write us if troubled with sores, boils or eruptions of any description, end we will have our
physician advise you without charge. Book on the skin and its diseases mailed free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA.
Uric
Cures rtieumatism
make as good a showing as ever. The nrl,., T.OOPd fo. . inri, .m. -,,,
schedule la not as yet complete, but among m, , ,.14 M(, Bjln.i.,inh nrnnosea tn nut
me games mai nave neen arranged are hls m,r9 up ,g.,nBt the purses this eum
thoiw with Springfield. Council Bluffs. Un. L h.r ,rtmir.r. look for r.forltw
coin, Blair. Bellevus and the Field Club. ,..ults. It. A. Thompson, behind his
Darin Black Hawk. !:20. and Henrv Dunn
More Interest is already shown in base ,th n)B B)(je .trDn brown one that he
ball circles at the Field ciuo this year calB The Kld. with a mark of i:lS In a
than any previously and undoubtedly the tryout. have frequent good-natured brushes
and divide honors about equally. Both
horses sre the real thing and make the
best of the matinee performers stand
aside. T. C. Byrne's Myrtle Boy, with
!:Vni In sight and something less up his
sleeve, Is another one of the dandy step
pers that everybody stops to look at when
he comes on. Coal black, with a white-
rimmed eye and sharp ear, he makes up for I
one of. (he finest and knows his lines
from the very first gong. Northoott's
Baron Election, with a record mark away
down In the 'teens, and whose purchase
wss recently mentioned In this column, Is
showing out In a way to bring anything
but disappointment to his owner, and there
"Bottled Ooodnejj?
"In Faith 'tit oa honttt jtwMiy.
QiuUty Ulk thouIJ be backed by "the
goatit." BlaU Brewary was founded ia the
oariv forties. Blat quality it almoft
traditional. Every bottle i i f u 1 1 of quality
argument. The "Dlatt" chsrscterntict
are all rounded up in the "Wiener."
Aik lor it down town. Send a cats home.
fjliGRp Settlers Hflitcs
To
MINNESOTA, NORTH AND SOUTH DAKOTA,
WYOMING AND CANADIAN POINTS
March 1, 3,15,22 and April 5, 12, 19 and 26
Via
LLINOiS CENTRAL R. R.
Read her the record of a remarkable cure satisfy yourself are at least a dosen other good ones that
I in a Inna wava frnm t Vi . .in.rin I a ... .... i at tr.t
. . ...... . . .i, -1 lit All I "' " 1 "" - I um.MA. D..I,tU mi wuB -
U you are in aOUOC Uj Writing am. uaBieil sue wm ten vuu juov that will be heard from as the season ad- .
as gladly as she tells us, that Uricsol is the greatest of all ,"BJ up ,nd get ciassined thus eany in f.
remedies for the cure of rheumatism. She will gladly tell you ,h ame-
how for thirty years $he suffered and how discouraged she was The local trainers are an getting into
. .i i i j ne and Invsrisbly good strings are found
when Uricsol was suggested, but she gave it a fair trial ana six ln an their .tables, waiter Gaiioway has
.... , fourteen flyers ana drivers, including a
DOttleS CUred tier. few youngsters that do not as yet know a
v .1 9r HrrrtT,cll rtnirr "trap from a hobble, but that. Judging
H you ouiltr rutuiutw-iaiu uk ounuieu - I from Galloway's reputation for educating
Oo., Corner 16th and Dodge Streets, Omaha for a booklet ob j
Uricsol. Head a treatise on this terrible disease, written by a i ewis Hyie has nearly a dosen more of
the afternoon performers that he espects
chemist of forty-two years' experience.
let Ckroale taSerers Itea4 This.
A lady T years old a sufferer lor thirty
rears, wholly and completely relieved by
be use of only six bottles.
Mrs. alary Castell. living at the corner
ot I'lne and Pierce strreu. San Fraucls.o,
x la 71 yesrs of age, and has resiled In San
tranclnco for many years.
On June 1. 14, Mrs. I'astell was suffer
ing considerably from rheumatism In her
Shoulders and arms. She began regular
and aystematlo treatment with Uricsol and
here la a record of her cure.
June 19. I have finished the second bot
tle of Uricsol and the Duln has gone from
my shoulders and arms, but I am still
very sore and stiff. 'It Is duncult for me
Io raise my right arm and comb my hair,
think another bottle will cause that stiff
aeaa to leave me.
MRS. MART CASTEIaU
June ja 1 have taken three hottlaa of
Trlcsol and 1 feel considerable better.
However, on account of my I suppose
tny system does aot respond to the medi
cine as quickly as would that of a younger
borson. I am (ulte sure that Uricsol lias
done me much good, but I am not yet
free from the effects of the rheumatism.
I will continue to take It.
MRS. MART CA8TEUL
July 10. I have just completed the fourth
bottle of Uricsol. I must admit that 1
was very much discouraged the laat tlsae
I wrote mn. but f am feeling better now
and I believe 1 am getting well. 1 will
coutlnue to take uneeoi
MARY CAPTELU
July 16. I have now taken Ave bottles of
to ring Into goers "during the next few
months, while Poffenbsrger has another
high bred bunch under manipulation. So,
In conclusion, while there may not be much
outward enthusiasm over the horse racing
gme In Omaha as yet.' It will be observed
Uricsol and 1 don't believe I will need to that the city has the goods In her midst
take more. I do not reel the rheumatism Mn silver them at the convenience
;V.,n.."hUPytnotKey.b. imrCSE nr on. who ha. horse money to lose.
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Approved Style Anecdote.
Educational circles have been highly
but that goes away bofore noon. Tou oan
use mv name If vou like: 1 am 7 years
old, and I think L'rluesol baa done wonders
tor me.
Ur. ruV,.n . .dvued to take another amused a an exceedingly clever story told
bottle to lid her system entirely of the of Prof. Strlgg. a popular and well known.
rheumatism. This she did and here Is the I Dut eccentric. Instructor In a certain unl-
" "r ""'" " "". . ... 1 .hn rr,hblv will accect a altua-
Aitmiai i aui;a iinar nnianan siv nai sr
ties of Uricsol and can say that I am lion In some other Institution of learning
cured. I shall Keen a bottle on nana in I in the near future.
eese I again feel the return of rlieumai ism. .. ...mu ih.t on, or lh other Drofe,.
ft I. .tea umi iini. in immu vaata I n.v. I
lin nllrelv free from rheumatism. 1 sura iriuaiKcu iu mm uu
have never taken a medicine that his I "Frofeeaor. If you are not careful you
done me so much gooa as I rlcsol. lie- I , inta trouble."
iurs lurui. u., rutunmu, ............ ... . .,,,,.. h. .-h.l "On whl sc.
whole system. I shall always teel grateful I countr'
to Uricsol for Its cure. 1 .-on account of your extreme views."
MKS. MAKI LAI I tLU. I ...... ... ,., ....... .k. .
I K.h. A.il.nrl. Ik. I'rl,,l I'h.,,, I 7 BXirenie VICW.i rA,A..uu ....
Co. to use my same ln connection with the I feasor. "Why. I thought my views were
above record of my cure. I notoriously midway!'
(Signed M KB. MART I ASTCLL. R-frrln. of course, to the location of
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rOR A BOOKLET ABOUT RHEWMATltM.
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