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Tho name and address of your
shoo dealer and 15c to cover
costof mailing etc. wlllsccuro
ono of the handsome rolled
cold pins illustrated above.
Enameled in colors and will
wear for years. Those pins
were secui ed by thousands of
World's Fair visitors.
Only a few hundred left.
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shoe co. 8t. 1jouis
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"LEADER" AND "REPEATER" SHOTGUN SHELLS
Carefully inspected shells the best of powder
shot and wadding loaded by machines which
give invariable results account for the superior-
ity of Winchester "Leader" and "Repeater"
Factory Loaded Smokeless Powder Shells.
Reliability velocity pattern and penetration
are determined by scientific apparatus
and practical experiments. They are
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THE SHELLS THE
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Your Druggist
should handle the world's
greatest healer
DEAN'S
KIKQ CACTUS OIL
If be cannot supply you wo
will send a 20-ounce home
prepaid ou receipt of
Sl.00
Fend for free copy of our
paper the "Former's ltell-
ance. OLNEY& MoDAID
Clinton loivo.
wcitucm9ic
To treat Pimples and Blackheads
Red Rough Oily Completions
gently smear the face with Cutl-
cura Ointment the great Skin
Cure but do not rub. Wash off
the Ointment in five minutes with
Cuticura Soap and hot water and
bathe freely for some minutes.
Repeat morning and evening. At
other times use Cuticura Soap for
bathing the face as often as agree-
able. No other Skin Soap so pure
so sweet so speedily effective.
Cutleur fcoip eombl.e. delli-ata medicinal aid cme.1-
ll.nt proittrtb. dtrlisd from Culleiira. in. lira likiq
Cum with lha purwt el eleuuinr Inrtnlfcru sud she
snort rtfrr.Mnf l Bower Mori. Two kospsta om at rai
tries -namely a Wrilclaal and Tollrt 8o.p Jot tic.
IviteeIn.ltCheroJlrprWr-.U0;1
SLs-MaUt4ViM."Uow tohumi fuiUj and Beautify."
OTmranHn
CIKI
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xlits gl.
sl6tlcaugD.Bjrup. Tastes
la time. Sold by drupclsu.
PIMPLES
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NO SLEEP FOR MOTHER
Baby Covered With Sores and Scales
Could Not Tell What She
Looked Like Marvelous
Cure by Cutlcura.
"At four months old my baby's faco
and body were bo covered with sores
find large scales you could not tell
what she looked like. No child ever
had a worse case. Hor faco was being
paten away and even her finger nails
foil off. It Itched so sho could not
sleep and for many weary rights wo
could get no rest. At last wo got
Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. Tho
sores began to heal at once and sho
could sleep at night nnd In ono month
sho had not ono soro on her face or
body. Mrs. Mary Sanders 709 Spring
St. Camden N. J."
The summer girl Is a warm proposi-
tion. Over one million ucies of land In ths
I'lntnli Indian rc-enatlon will be
tin own open fnr settlement August 2Sth.
ReRlsttatlon begins August 1st. at Grand
Junction. Colorado contlnnlnu till August
12. From Detnor. Colorado Springs or
Pueblo tho Colorado Midland Is the abort-
est route to Ornnrl Junction or reserva-
tion points. Write C. II. Speors O. 1
A.. Denver for booklet giving Informa-
tion regarding land rates etc.
Makes light of thlngs-
tho moon.
-tho man Id
Important to Mothers..
Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOIUA
a safe and euro remedy for infants and children.
and see that It
Bears tho
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8lgnalo.ro
la Uo Tor Over ao Years.
Tho Kind You Ilavo Always Bought
Too much watermelon will mako
you feel seedy.
When Your Grocer Says
he does not have Defiance Starch you
may be sure he Is nfrnld to keep It un-
til his stock of 12 oz. packages are
sold. Defiance Starch Is not only bet-
ter than any other Cold Water Starch
but contains 16 oz. to the pneknge and
sells for same money as 12 oz brands.
CEMENLSTONE
Build your houses and barns out of
Cement Stone. We wll you com-
plete outUt for 530.00. Writo for par-
ticular. J. II. TURNER
fill W. Douglas Ave. Wichita Kas.
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INCHESTER
CHAMPIONS SHOOT
CUSTER MASSACRE.
Startling Feature at the Lewis
and
Clark Exposition.
Thero havo been spectacles and
spectacles but It Is reserved for tho
management of tho Lewis nnd Clark
Exposition to crcato perhaps tho most
startling nnd interesting of all a re-
production of tho wiping out of Cus-
ter's band or United States regu-
lars at tho fight on tho Little Big
Horn river in tho summer of 187C.
This ovent which has gono down Into
history as one of tho great tragedies
of warfare will bo given a setting a3
realistic as It Is possible to mako by
employing roal Indians and real sol-
diers to perform tho sham battlo tac-
tics necessary.
A band of 200 or moro Umatilla In-
dians from tho government reserva-
tion In Oregon will take tho placo of
the blood-thirsty Sioux who killed
General Custer nnd his troopers. For
Custer and his men tho soldiers on
tho grounds will answer. Tho fight
will tako placo on exposed ground in
tho exposition area whoro It may bo
witnessed by all those In attendance.
Tho Indians will press closer and
closer until tho last man falls and
tho tragedy Is complete. Though no
scalping will bo done as In tho real
massacre tho yells of the Indians and
tho cracking of tholr rifles will servo
to mako tho scono thoroughly realis-
tic. .
Compound
Interest
comes to llfo when the body feels
the delicious glow of health vigor
and energy.
Thai Certain Sense
of vigor in tho brain and easy
poise of tho "nerves comes when
tho improper foods are cut out
and predigested
Grape-
Nuts take their place.
If It has taken you years to run
down don'texpectonemouthful of
this great food to bring you back
(for it is not a 6timulant but a
Rebuilder.)
10 days' trial shows such big re-
sults that one sticks to it.
e
"There's a Reason."
Get the llttlo book'The JJoad to
WelMlIe" In each pkg.
BIRDS' sense; OF HUMOR.
Man of Experience Award Palm to
Roast Duck.
"I was reading a mngnzlno article
tho other dy I'm always rending
something" said tho hardwaro mer-
chant "that hnd It that Dr. Kennedy
had discovered Hint birds have a senso
of humor. Ono of his nnccdotcs was
to tho effect that a robin was feeding
her young with earthworms when n
crow feigning lameness nppearcd on
tho edgo of tho nest with open mouth
nnd claimed a share of tho meal. Tho
robin looked tho Intruder ovtsr picked
up a bit of dead twig that resembled
n worm nnd hnstlly thrust It Into his
throat. The crow was so greedy that
ho nearly choked to death beforo he
realized that he had been deceived. 1
can easily believe that but I've . al-
ways thought that the bird whose
senso of humor was most highly de
veloped was tho duck. A roast duck
will havo moro fun .with you In a
dumb solemn kind of way than any-
thing that wenrs feathers. I don'l
except women or Indians.
"I've taken enrving lessons and I
know Just where the Joints of n duck
ought to be but they're never where
they ought to be; they're always
somewhere else. What's worse they're
never located allko In any two ducks.
Again It you havo ono duck you can't
mako It go around and If you havo
moro than ono there's too much. And
tho way a duck'll bound and spring off
from tho knlfp and go under tho tnblo
with you If you're not careful Is won-
derful. A roast duck always seems to
say to me:
" 'You've got mo where I can't do a
lot to you but you'll bo sorrier than I
am at that before we'ro through with
ono nnother.' "
SOME FACTS ABOUT TIME.
According to the Poets It Is Hard to
Classify.
Time Is hard to define. According
to tho best poets tlmo has a heavy
foot a tooth a forelock and breakable
legs. It travels In divers pnecs; It
ambles trots gallops runs rolls nnd
stands still; It has whips; It crops
roses. So far It seems like a horse.
But It has a forefinger also a reck-
less hand that writes wrinkles. This
explodes the horse theory.
Furthermore time flics. Hence "a
bird of a time." Tlmo Is money; be-
ing also a bird time is a gold eagle
perhaps; money Is tho root of all evil
and procrastination Is tho thief of
time. Therefore procrastination Is
(1) a chicken thief (2) a good thing.
Tho wickedness of tlmo is beyond
question. It Is vindictive. "I wasted
time" mourns King Itlchard "nnd
now doth tlmo waste me." Time
waits for no man. Time shall throw a
dart at thee. Time robs us of our
Jojs. Tlmo will tell. Time Is unthink-
ing. Tlmo possesses Its debtors. The
tlmo Is out of Joint and well mny If
be considering what a nuisance U ia.
Tlmo is a sen a sandy beach it
bank a shoal and an abysm. Also It
Is a whirligig which seems odd when
wo recall -that time Is quiet as a nun.
Tlmo Is good bad high fine rough
hot Christmas spring waltz com-
mon and lovely. Among good times
may bo mentioned quitting tlmo and
dinner time. Newark News.
Anxious for His Divorce.
A Ithodo Island lawyer who dovotes
much of his attention to tho procure-
ment of divorces tellb tho following:
"One day last month thero entered
my -ofllco a prosperous looking Ger
man who without much preliminary
conversation stated that ho wanted
a divorce. Sulllco It to say that tho
mass of facts elicited from the appli-
cant would have served to obtain sev-
eral divorces. At that It was a toss-
up as to whether tho man or his wife
was tho better entitled to a Judicial
separation. So I hinted to tho German
that It might bo well for him to al-
low tho woman to get tho divorce.
'She's a woman you know I added
'and It would bo wiser for both of
you.'
"Tho man gazed anxiously at me
for somo minutes. Then ho exclaimed
excitedly:
" 'You think I haf done enough o
her nlretty eh?'
" 'Certainly' answered I.
" 'Because' ho added eagerly 'If I
haf n't den I'll go and hit her onco
now!'"
Butter and Oleo.
William Barclay Parsons the engi-
neering export was talking in Phil-
adelphia about tho various food adul-
terations that from tlmo to tlmo crop
up in tho most unexpected places.
"Beforo long" ho said laughing "It
will be necessary to tako literally the
butter story that used to pass for a
Joke.
"Thero was a man In a restaurant
who called a waiter to him and said:
"'Walter look here. Isn't this a
cow's hair in my butter?'
"Tho water took up tho butter ex-
amined tho hair and then replaced
tho plato beforo his patron again with
a nod of satisfaction.
" 'Yes sir' he said 'that's a genulno
cow's hair. We always servo them
with our butter sir to show that It
ain't oleo.' "
Life la Good y
maiden vlrgln-eyed laughed low
Tho
nnu sweet
"Give me of love and Joy my All" sho
sans
"And 8orrow7" asked tho anpel pityingly
"I know her not" her merry laughter
rans.
The
woman drank her cup and at
tho
ices
Sho faltered sore: "Ah why so bitter
cruel?"
Tho ansel answered eently: "Nay poor
heart
"Thou has not won thy sorrow's price-
less Jewel."
The aged one sat dreamlnf nt Ufa's dusk
"Lot. I have lived unto the end" she
said
t'What thlnkeat now?" the kind-voiced
nngel aaktd
"Life lifts been Rood" she whispered
with bowed head.
Grace; O. Bostwlck In Broadway
When Midas Had to Buy.
Midas had eaten Ju3t ono meal
after having been given tho golden
touch and he was suffering Intensely
for eyery article on the bill of faro
had turned to bright metal us It slid
down tho royal esophagus. Dionysus
was laughing at him. "Why do you
laugh?" asked Micas. 'This lsu't fun-
ny." 'Maybe not" Returned Dionysus;
"but it's' huch a bully cbanco to say
EODictllnu iibout ttsatlceuted ancurf-
TWENTY YEARS OF IT.
Emaciated by Diabetes; Tortured
with Gravel and Kidney Jalns.
Henry Soule cobbler of Ham-
mondaport N. Y. says: "SInco Doan's
Kidney Pills cured mo eight years
ago l'n reached 70 and hopo to live
many years long
er. Hut twenty
years ago I had
kidney troublo so
bad I could not
work. Backacho
w a s persistent
nnd it was ngony
to lift anything.
Gravel whirling
headaches dizzi-
ness nnd tcrrlblo
urinary disorders ran mo down from
168 to 100 pounds. Doctors told mo I
hid diabetes and could not 11 v. I
waB wretched and hopeless when 1
began using Doan'B Kidney Pills but
they cured mo eight years ago and
I'vo been well ever since."
Foster-Mllburn Co. Buffalo N. Y.
For salo V all dealers. Price CO
cents per box.
A man never amounts to much un-
til Bomo nlco girl takes pity on him
nnd lends him to tho matrimonii al-
tar. "I'np'P'l" Tormented Me for Tears. Dr.
David Kennedy. Kavorlt ltenmly eurrti m " Mr. C
ft. Dougherty UllKUIe 1 V'aedover 90 yean. II 04.
Tho nnclcnts believed that kissing
a pretty girl was a suro euro for head-
ache. After all there's nothing Uko
tho old fashioned remedies.
1 am suro PIso's Curo for Consumption saved
my llfo thrco years ago. Mas. Titos. Koiimns
Maplo Street Norwich N. Y. Tcb. 17 1MM.
Directions on Handkerchiefs.
Tho cotton handkerchiefs provided
for French soldiers havo printed upon
them a number of Banltnry precepts
to bo observed on tho march and dur-
ing a campaign and aro further deco-
rated with pictures of ofricers of all
grades so that a French private can
tell at a glanco to what grado any
officer ho may seo belongs.
Would Fight to a Finish.
A dispatch to tho London Tlmos
from St. PetersbnlB says thnt anoth-
er Imperial telegram oven moro war-
like than tho emperor's reply to the
Orenburg clergy appears In tho offi-
cial messenger. Tho emperor reply-
ing to an address from Kharbarso
heartily approves tho recommenda-
tion lo contlnuo tho war until tho
enemy Is crushed and abovo all not
to think of cession of territory or pay-
ment of an indemnity.
Valdez Alaska Moves.
Floods from a melting glacier which
threatened to wipe tho Alaska City of
Valdez off tho map havo led Its own-
ers and backers to movo tho placo
bodily from Its present location a dls-
tanco of thrco miles up tho bay to n
point directly opposite tho United
States army barracks. (With tho
chango In tho geographical position
of Valdez somo projects connected
with tho enterprise of town building
becomss simplified.
Test of Real Greatness.
If anyono has doubted that Maxim
Corky tho nusslan novelist and revo-
lutionist. Is a great man tho uoubt
must disappear after tho news that
ho has refused a "flattering offer" to
mako a "lecturo tour" of tho United
Sjates. Great men havo often suc-
cumbed to this temptation which It
mty bo In tho outcomo has damaged
neither their rectitude nor their
prestige. But this supremo test of
tho great soul this lofty contempt
of tho American dollar this willing-
neas to leavo unsated tho curiosity of
a book-buying public should not pass
unremarkpd. And wo havo been told
that Gorky Is a realist!
An Eastern Character
fho Shaeen Baba is common In
nearly all North India towns. This
follower of tho prophet of Arabia goes
about tho streets with a hooka all
ready for smoking. Ho calls out to
tho passer3-by "Bhala hookapulaq
("Brother havo a smoko"). Tho
Hindus will tako tho chlllum tho
bowl containing tho flro--and smoko
direct from It without tho. Interven-
tion of tho hooka. ThoMussulman
takes a pull or two from 'the snako of
tho hooka. Occasionally ho gets a
copper or two from those who enjoy
his hooka. He blesses tho giver with
tho words "Abad raho khus raho"
("Prosper In this world; bo happy").
English Boy Climbs Wetterhorn.
Tho ascent of the Wetterhorn from
Grlndelwald by an English boy of 14
certainly constitutes a notable record.
Probably tho record at tho other end
of life Is held by tho great Grlndel-
wald guide Christian Aimer who
celebrated his golden wedding In com-
pany with his family on tho peak In
1S0G. The Wetterhorn was Aimer's
own mountain. Ho was said never to
bo happy If he did not ascend it at
least onco in a season every year
slnco ho took part as a lad In Justice
Willis' first ascent of tho mountain
In 1854 and planted a young fir tree
on the summit. Nowadays the Wet-
terhorn Is lightly referred to as a
"ladles' mountain" but two terrible
disasters in ono week of August
1902 showed that it is to bo respect-
ed. To the housewife who has cot yet
become acquainted with the new things
of even day use In ths market and
who is reasonably satisfied with tho
old. wo would suggest that a trial of
Defiance Cold Water Starch bo made
at once. Not alone because It Is guar-
anteed by the manufacturers to be su-
perior to any other brand but because
each 10c package contains 16 ozs
while all the other kinds contain but
12 ozs. It Is safe to say that the lady
who once ures Defiance Starch will ubo
no other. Quality and quantity must
win.
Tho stingiest person is generous to
his own shortcomings.
To cure or money refunded by your
Luminous Shrimps.
Luminous shrimps havo been dis-
covered by tho Prlnco of Monnco In
tho courso of his deep sea fishing In
tho Mediterranean. They llvo nt a
depth of from 1.100 to 1.C00 fathoms.
They nro studded with small phos-
phorescent spots. Thcso light their
way In tho gloom of tho deep waters.
TJBE TUB FAMOUS
iiru .ro nan lime Large S-ot. p:
cents. The liuss Company South II
nrksgfl 8
lend Ind.
When a man thinks ho Is a genius
ho allows his hair to grow long and
when n womnn thinks she has a mis-
slon Bho cuts her hair off short.
130.00 per M. Lewis' "Slnglo Binder"
straight rc clRftr costs moro than other
brands but tills nrlce cIym tbn ilnalrr n.
fair profit and tho smoker a better cigar.
Lowls' Factory Peoria HI.
Among somo hold-up men recently
In Chicago was ono young teamster
who said ho had always been honest
until tho teamsters' strike.
Hero is Relief for Women.
Mother Gray a nurso In Now York
discovered a pleasant herb remedy for
women's Ills called AUSTUALIAM-
IiSAF. Cures female weaknesses Back-
ache Kidney Bladder nnd Urinary
troubles. At all Druggists or by mall
60c. Samplo mailed FKKH. Addrcu
Tho Mother Gray Co. LeKoy N. V.
It is strango how a man's duty np-
peara so plain to you nnd how ho
looks right nt it and has such poor
eyesight ho can't seo It.
Hints to Houseworkers.
Nothing is moro important to tho
hard-working housekeeper thnn to
keep her liver properly working; oth-
erwise that palo sallow look and tired
feeling will mnko her look and feel as
sick as a dog. Nothing will keep you
up to tho mark without injurious
stimulation so well as Dr. Caldwell's
(laxatlvo) Syrup Pepsin. It Is a puro
liver tonic a curo for Consttpntton
Biliousness nnd Indigestion. Sold by
all druggists at 60c and $1.00. Money
back If It falls.
Oh well If you nro suffering from
unrequited love tako consolation In
the fact that years henco you will
think It a minor grief compared with
losing your teeth.
Every houscKeeper stiould ksow
that if they will buy Deflanco Cold
Water Starch for laundry uso they
will savo not only time btcauso It
never sticks to tbo Iron but becauso
each packago contains 16 oz. ono full
pound whllo all other Cold Water
Starches aro put up in -pound pack-
ages and the prlco Is tho samo 10
cents. Then again becauso Deflanco
Starch Is freo from all Injurious chem-
icals. If your grocer tries to sell you
a 12-oz. packago It Is becauso ho hat
a stock on hand which ho wishes to
dlsposo of beforo ho puts In Defiance.
Ho knows that Defiance Starch has
printed on every package In largo let-
ters and figures "1C ozs." Demand De-
flanco and save much tlmo and monoy
and tho annoyanco of tho iron stick-
ing. Defiance never sticks.
D. O. Mills tho California Capitalist
who 13 financing tho expedition to tho
southern hemisphere front tho Lick
observatory ls to furnish sufficient
funds to keep tho astronomers at work
In Chile for flvo yenrs.
A WOMAN'3 ORDEAL
DREADS DOCTOR'S QUESTIONS
Thousands Write to Mrs.Flnkham Lynn
Mass. and Becolvo Vuluablo Advice
Absolutely Confidential and Froe
There can bo no more terrible ordeal
to a delicate sensitive refined woman
than to be obliged to answer certain
questions in regard to her private ills
even when thoso questions aro asked
by her family physician and many
continue to suffer rather than submit
to examinations which bo many physl-
clans propose In order to intelligently
treat the disease ; and this Is tho rea-
son why so many physicians fall to
curo fenialo disease.
This is uko the reason why thousands
upon thousnnds of women aro corre-
sponding with Mrs. Pinkham nt Lynn
Mass. To her they can confide every
detail of their illness and from
her great knowledge obtained from
?'cars of experience In trentlng female
lis Mrs. Pinkham can odvUo women
more wisely than the local physician.
Head how Mrs. Pinkham helped Mrs.
T. O. Willadsen of Manning la. Sho
writes :
Dear Mrs. rinkbam:
"I can truly say that you nave saved my
life and I cannot express my gratitude In
words. Before I wrote to you telling you
how I felt I bad doctored for over two years
steady and spent lota of money in medicines
besides but it all failed to do me any good. I
had female trouble and would daily have faint-
ing spells backache bearing-down pains and
my monthly wriods wero very irregular and
finally ceased. I wrote to you for your ad-
vice and received a letter full of instructions
iust what to do and also commenced to take
ydia E. I'inkhatn's Vegetable Compound
and I have been restored to perfect health.
Ilad it not been for you I would have beenlu
my grave to-day "
Mountains of proof establish tho fact
that no memcine In tho world equals
Lydia B. Pinkhum's Vegetable Com-
pound for restoring women's health.
W. N. U Wichita No. 321905
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Kindly Mention This Paper.
Return to Ancient Art.
An art critic prophesies that tho
next movement in European art
which ho thinks has exhausted tho
possibilities of realism may tako tho
form of a return to the principles
enunciated by tho Chlneso 1000 years
ago.
faMrxT.CWilladsen g)
Send postal for
"Book of
Trcsents "
Send
for K C
right a-
way. It's
purer and
more efficient
than any Bak-
i ing Powder that
costs three times
as much.
25 oz. for 25c
A 11 grocers
Truths that Strike Home
Your grocor ia honest nml if ho carca to do bo can toll
you thnt ho knows vory littlo nbotit tbo bulk coffco ho
Bella you. How can Lo know whoro it originally enmo from
In each packng6 of UON COFFEE you got one full
DOUtld of Puro Cofleo. Insiat upon getting tho genuine.
(Lion bead on ovory packago.)
( Savo tho Lion-beads for valunblo premiums.)
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
M (rs iaDO BOue
Is highly endorsed by housekeepers everywhere. It purlflcs whitens cleans atuf
Dlnanann
2)U WS)
Try It and you will always want
largo S-ounco packngo for only
St. Mary's Notre Dame; Ind.
One Mile West of Notre Dame University.
Two Hours' Ride from Chicago. c
This Institution for Young Ladies has lust completed Its fiftieth year of usefulness. It
is to-day ono of tbo best equipped schools fo tbe country and enjoys an International repu-
tation for Kivlnir tbe best possible mental moral and physical trulnlntr to its students.
Collegiate Academic and Preparatory Courses. JJEQKKKS CONKEUUED. Exceptional
advantages In Music nnd Art. A Hue Uymnaslum for Physical Culture. a model building of
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THE DIRECTRESS ST. MARY'S Box M NOTRE DAME IND.
Conducted by th Sistars of Uio Holy Cross. School Yoar Basins Septsmsbor lltk.
No one
with regu-
lar bowels
and healthy stomach can contract dis-
ease. A person with Constipation and
Stomach Troublo is always tho first to
succumb to Sun Stroke Heat Debility
and Prostration. Cholera Colic and
Diarrhea are more fatal in Hot Weather
because vitality is lower they are tho
direct result of Constipation. It is a
mistake to suddenly check diarrhea the
danger is Blood Poison. A physic is also
dangerous as it weakens the patient and
reduces vitality. Treat the cause with
Mull's Grape Tonic. Constipation and
its attending ills aro caused by decaying
or dying bowels and intestines Mull's
Grape Tonic revives and strengthens ths
Bowels so that they are enabled to act
naturally and eject the poison from the
system everybody should take it during
hot weather. It wards off disease
builds up the system and purifies the
blood. Typhoid Fever and Appendicitis
are unknown in families where Mull's
FREE BOTTLE COUPON
Binl this ooupoa with your asms and addriss and your druj-tUt'i name for a frt fettle of
Mull's Orace Tonic stomach Yoale ContUpaUon Oar aad Blood Punter ta MULL'S OKATK
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kettle coataias marly tart times the 60s. sis. At druj stores. The (saoiae haa a data and
number stamped oa the Ubsl-Uas no other from your druffUt.
merchant - so why not try
Do
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the secret oi
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or when roasted? If you buy your
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LION COFFEE .bc leader of
ALL PACKAGE COFFEES Is ot
necessity uniform In quality
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QUARTER OF A CENTURY LION COFFEE
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LION COFFEE ta carclally pcke'-
et our factories sand until opened ta
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WOOLSON SPICE CO. Toledo Ohio.
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It. Your grocer will sell you a
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Mull's GrapeTonic
(FREE)
FOR
Hot Weather Dangers
CONSTIPATION
STOMACH AND BOWEL TROUBLE
Grape Tonic is employed. As a Stomach
Tonic it is unequalled.
SUFFERED ALL HIS LIFE.
The endorsement of E. B. McCurdy of
Troy Ohio proves that the severest
forms of Constipation are promptly cured
by Mull's Grape Tonic He says:
"I fare your Tonle a thoroutb trial. It is ids
only remedy that will cure constipation. I do
not believe anyono suffered mora therefrom
than I as I had been atiilcted nltb it all mj life.
For d js my bowels would not act and tbeo only
bytha use of slroo cathartic that weie fast
ruinlnc my bealth. My Stomach and Liver were
dt'sneed and I suffered with invara piles the
pains of which would at times raUe me off my
chair I spent much money with various dec-
tors and medicines to no avail
t "Soon after 1 started Mull's Grape Tonto my
bowels besan to move regularly the pain lelt
ms and my seneral health built up rapidly
"1 heattlly recommend It as an absolute cars
to which I am a living witness."
Until Mull's Grape Tonic wis put oa
the American market there was no cure
for Constipation Let us send you a
bottle free to-day to show you that it
will do all we claim.
Good for Ailing Children and Nunlng MouVr
it? Price 80c.
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