The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 16, No. 51, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 4, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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Ths Slobt'a Death lUtt.
Tlio death rato of tho globo Is ontl
mated at .IxtyelRht a minute 97020
a day or 35740300 a year. Tho
birth rate Ik noventy a mlnuto 100800
a ilny or 30702000 a year reckoning
tho year to bo 3GG days In length.
"Tim Khun. Kool. Kllrheu Kln.1" It the
trmlurnniknn ntovcM which ctinhlc you to
cook in mm fort In n cool kllchcu.
Ixitn of men expect their wives to ilo
all the economizing.
IMko'nCurolt tlinent mnltclno wovrruscl
tcrnllertertloiiHiif tho Ih toil iiml Ihukh. -V ii.
O. KsDM.EV Vnnlmicn Ind. Feb. Id IWX
f('lf-iKis.vuhnhm Ih nlno points of the
lawyer.
Clo.ir whlto clothe nm a alRii thnt tlio
lrou4kopHr tiiw Itnl tlnm llnll llluo.
Largo 15 ox. imcUnge 5 itiiU.
Kven a dry wliw will whet it thirnty
tunii'n npnotltn.
IMJTNAM KADKl.CSS llYICH ilo not
ntnln tho Imniln of spot the kettle e.v
cept preen mid purple.
Had ImblU nro npt to grow on n iiinn
fastur thiiti ivnrts.
E1YC rr marntlntri-.l. Xn flt.nr nrrrnntr.M after
I I w llrrt dV of Or. Kiln.'. Or M N.r v I'.p.tnr-
tr. N-mUnr I'lllli; M'j.Oll trial )-l(l ami lnill.n.
'lu H II. Kmu U.I .m Attn Kirrvl. I tilt ul.li.bu I a
Some turn even hire other to do
their hlchluir. for them.
foprt tlin i ciikii unit
Workn Oir tlio Cold
lAxiitlve llnu'oUiilultioTiiuluU. l'rlco'JSo.
rrm
It"- wyatae I
hpuru the rod nnd
Some mothers
hpull the slipper.
DEAFNESS CANNOT UE CURED
tiy l-wnl ni lillrMloni n llirr rnnnnt tiwrli t limit.
fnl imnlim if Hi" tor. Ihuir l etily ertn .
to cum ilintnci mid lint l ! romlilulliin.ii
lemnlic l)ritfti(i rftii.eil Uj nn IiiDhuicI i on
dltinnet lltnlmirnua lining"! t lt- r.n.lai liinll 'I til
Whrnitilil'ilH l Intlaninl )i linn n tiiinblln
aounrier Iniprttrrt Itinllnj. ami wlirn ll U millet-
rloed lrntiici U ilii! iculu an.l iiiiIi-.m lh in
flatnmitlMi ran li taken nut mkI tliln lulu- irMnin
toltnliuiiiulrniulillun. hratlm nlll ln ilcMiotin
foftrri iiliiorakc nul of trn kip cttiipit li
tilth nlilclil liniliine l.u( an inllameil cun.lltlit
cf tlin tnuruiu Mitfurna.
Wn will elm nt llumlieit l)nllai for anri'iKi-
of Jrtifmftn t-iurt iy inUrthl lliut rwnnnt .n
ruled liy llall'H Cnlatili Cutr. Srnil fit i iirulm
firr. t'. J. CllliNi:V fc CO.. Tulttlu. O.
Sol.l l. UtiiitclMa. ?5r.
llall'k I'amllr PIIH atn itu 1. 1.
The thermometer occasionally take
n tuinlilc to Ithclf.
HARD TO BEAR.
When tho back aches
laud pnlnx no badly
I can't work can't rent
can't sleep can't cat
I It Ih hnrd to bear.
TIioubuiiUb of nclilnc backs have
been relieved and cured.
People nro lenrulnR thnt bnckacha
pains como from dlfiordcred kidneys.
Hint Donn's Kidney Pills euro every
Kidney III euro Hlndder troubles uri-
nary ilcrangcments Dropsy Diabetes.
Ilrli;hl'n DIsrnEC.
Ilend thlR testimony to tho merit of
tho KrentcHt of Kidney Speclllcs.
J. W. Wnlls Hiiperlntendent of
streets of Lebanon K IIvIiik on
Iist Main street In tliut city tnyn:
"With my nightly rent broken nw-
Irm to lrrci;uhirliles of the kidneys
suffering Intensely from severe pains
In tho Ftnall of my hark and through
the kidneys and nnmocd by pnlnful
passages of nbnoimnl K'rrotlons life
1 wns nnythlnK hut pleusnut for mo.
i No nmotint of doctoring relled this
' condition and for the reason thnt r.oth
I InR seemed to ftlvo mo even temporary
relief 1 hecame iihinil illHcouritjted.
0110 dny 1 miticed lu the iiuuspuporu
i the ease of n man who was ulllieted
i as I wns and was i-uied by the use of
Dean's Kidney Pills. His words of
jinilfo for till. remedy were mi sin-
cere that on tho (strength of hl state
nient I went to the IIurIi Muira;
DniK Co.'n storo and pot u box. I
round thnt tho medicine wns ear.tly
as powerful n kidney remedy n n-in
resented. I experienced quick and
lastlni; relief. Donn's Kidney Pills
will prove a hlesslui; to nil KiifToriMa
from kidney disorders who will rIvo
them n fnlr trial."
A KltKB TUIAhof this Kr.'at kidney
medicine uhlch cured Mr. Walls will
be mulled to any part of the United
Klates an application. Address Kos
tcr-Mllburn Co.. Hiiffnlo. X. Y. For
sale hy till driiRKlsls. Price 50 eent'i
per bos.
The Wny of the World.
Drink Dr. Pepper. ItisKood for thecrav- -n"n AiiiRer uiORinpuer anu eeuor
lnethatcomcsvlth spring. UUdellRht. of Charles l.anih. onco uttered this
. . . .. . .... i. pithy snyhiR: " on may preach like un
folly refreshing healthful and Invirf. ml f ra 'WhlUo on 4
oratlnff. At soda fountains r r class. sUck pMlle Knore your r(!aclllnK aI)lJ
Hlcmilr.-H & Htratiir innit!tiil Inn tni "Peak of you as "lllO UIUU WUO CUB
lie :i HttcrciYiful invalid.
Superior i(ti:i!ity and e.Ntra quantity
tniiht win. TIiIh Is why Dolhiuee Mtarch
U Inking thu place of all others.
General Fault of Artlcts.
Haydun the ICurIIsIi nrtlsl In his
Clary relates how ho once went Into
to a idltltiR Riven him by tho Duke of
Wellington utul the old duke tuio his
white liulr and cried Hint he hud "sat
to 400 painters and sculptors
and none of theui was ever punctual."
whistle on n stlrk."
Xo chromes or cheap premiums but
a better finality and oiie-thlid morn ol
Defiance .Starch for thu fcame price of
other slarcliCK.
Old Tradition Smashed.
TMwnrd Kverctt Hale thu juand
old Xow KtiRlnnder whom the whulo
world loves him smashed a Ioiir cher-
ished national tradition. Ilo says
that Diulol Webster was not a drunk
nrd.
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For proof read the symptoms suffering an
recited in the following: letters:
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TTie real heroines of overy dnjr nro in our homes. Frequently how-
ever it U a iiiLstnkuu nuil itKclcsK liurol.sui.
Woman worn to ILstcu to nvury rail of duty except tho ntiproino
mio that tolls thorn to guard their health. How much harder tho daily
U.hUh lieemiw when r.oiuo danuigcmttnt of tho feinulo orgtins makes
every movement minful nntl keciw tlio nurvoiw fiyfitem tmstnuiR?
Irriluhllily hikes (lie place of hanpliiefl.s and amiability : and weakness
and .Hullerliis takes tho plaeo of health nnd strengtli. As long as they
can drag thunisolves around women eonthnio to woik and iK'iform
their liotwehold duties. They have hcon led to beliovo that Htilfering
Ls neocHsary hociuisu they nm women. What a mislako!
Tho two of Lyilhi K. IMukliuni'.t VRgottibloCotiiiiouiHl wilUvnisI
pain anil nwtoro hnppiuoss. Don't lvsort toiitnuiR Ktiniulnnt:i 0jj
coiie. wiioii hum Kie;u niieiiKiiieiuiiu iieuunc luiueuy tui vt . '. it
always witli in reach. Ui"
VRVAi aiEIUCATj ADVICE TO WOMEN. vviti
If thoro Is miytliluir In your wiso n'lont. wlilch you wn
pri'lal udvlee. rlU freely to 3Irs. IMiikliain. No niiui rew'ru'
your letter. Kho can surely help you for no nui'son hi y
has such a witlo ovperleuee in treiitliifr feiniilo ills its she I
rtlioliiis helped hundreds of (lioimanils of women liuek to r.t. .iH
Hernddri'ss N Lynn IMuss. nuil her nilrlro Is free. Vom '
foolish If you do not accept her hind Invitation. in and
.xind tt-
leitn oi
"DEAn Mrw. Pinkiiam : I wish to express to you tho prent .
havn derived from your advice nnd tho uco of Lydhi E. IMnh-linin lmel
tnlilo Oompounil. My trouble was fcmnlu weakness lu its wont
I was In a very bud condition. I could not perforin my houechold d a un
back nohed I was extremely nervous and I could not cat or klrcpr
iH-arlDfjilmTii pilns wero terrible Mr huubaud tpent hundreds fKans
to pet mo well und nil the medlclno that tho doctots prenerlbcd fallci'Lu
uny Roodj I resorted to an operation which the phvblrlan said was r " )
to rcntoro mo to Icslth hut I suffered inure aftor it than I did befont cls
ncmorruaftcv oi uio vroino iimi nouim; eouia beem to nop ii nr.i.r
"I noilood ouoof your advertisements and wrote ou for iItIBL.-'.L
celved your roply und carofully follovrcd all Instructions. I Imrrirdistely
bean to cct strontrer and In two weeks was about the house. I took eight
bottles of Lydlu E. I'lulcliuin'fl VcKCtnhlo Compound and continued
following your adrlco and to-ilay I am a well woman. Your remedies and
help are a (lodscnd to suffering women nud I cannot And words to thank
you for what you havo dono for mo." .Mia. Lome V. Nxri-on 1328 N. J
Arc N.W. WashlnRtou D. 0.
"Dkah Mus. PiNttiiAM! r wrlto to tell yon what Lydla E. lMnk-
h inn's Vcgetnbln Compound has dono for me.
" I was sufferlnff with faltlnrf of tho womb and could hardly drajr about
but after takinir live bottlus of Lydla E. lMnkhuin'ii Vcffetablc Com-
pound I was completely cured. 1 am now a well woman and able to do all
my work.
" I thtnk your medlclno one of the best remedies lu Um world." Alas.
J. M. hr.r 141 Lyndal tit Xeircastle Pa.
" DrAn Mm. lixEitJtu t Lydla E. Plnkliam'a Vegetable Com-
pound has done a groat doal for me. I 'suffered so much from full I tiff of tha
womb and nil tho troubles connected with It. I doctored for years with
doctor'and other romodlos but recolved only temporary relief.
" I boiran takltitr your medicine and had not takan It lontr befoio 1 was
j fcellnjr better. My husband said that I should keep right on taking It as loci
as It garo mo relief from my suffering as I could not expoet to be cured by)
4 oiib or two bottles. I did so and am now able to be om ray feet and work
.hard all day and go to bed and rest at night Thanks to yyur Vegetable Com-
pound I am certainly grateful for tho relief it gave me. lb tha mother's
great friend. I would not be without It in my Iioum for when I feel tired
or out of sorts 1 tabea few dotes and feel all rlht.
"I would reeon lend your-Yiedlclue to all tired mothers and especially
to tnoaa suffering as I was."kl ( n" V. Chavtbeks Iianet Nab.
SSOOD
The Departure of Youth.
There are galiu for all nur loi.ien
Thero nre tmlins for nil our pain
Hut when youth the dream ttriwrt.
It biters somrtlilr.ic from nur lunrln
And It fievrr nimeii iikiiIii.
We nre trnni:ir mill ntv better
t'r.iler ninnliiHHl'u utrriier tflcti:
fillll. we feci Unit no'.nttliliut mwtt
I'nllnwrd South with Mylnir feet.
And Will never eume lll.ilttl.
RcimcthhiK lieiiultful U viinlsheil
Ami ve hikIi rnr it in miIii;
We lielmld It etir) where
Ori the eurlll mill In the nlr.
Hut It iiivi r inniea iikiiIii!
Ul.'lmril llmry Hlndilnnl.
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His Second Sight
PROMINENT PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE PERNA.
Dr. M. C. Gee of San Francisco Siyr:
Pe-runa is of Especial Bene- -;
fit to Women."
When wo ur partleiihirly luixlniia wllh n
to niitio WeUnn at the lub wo have i throtiBh
RlltniiHT of lllit
ll.e front window.
hIiIiiIiir
while a
only to Htnri n dho mislim on spirit-
ualism. Sometimes If one of the
Junior members ha:i to be punished
for cliii'U wo tell him Inll nplritunlls-
tin yarns and advh;o him to K to
We. on lor their vi-illleatloii. Tills
hna nnieli tho iinnie elTci-t us iieiulliiK
a hoy to n uaddler to buy firap oil.
Not so many yearn back Wcnlnn
was an enthiudaHtle npltltunlist him-
self ntleiiillnK Hcnnri'H ami even
writliiK letters In the local press on
tho subject. Hut ho was cured some-
what rudely and in a manner likely
to inako u Iiisllur: Imprerslou on any
man.
You nre It wns this way: About
live years iiro when Weston was nt
tho hlKht of his Hplrltunllstlc zeal u
widow with n very pretty daimliter
reputed to bn woith a small fortune
of $lrl)D ti year took n hiiuye on tlio
outskirts of tho town. Weston fell
head over ears in lovo with Daisy
thoinih. greatly to his clinpiilii sho
seemed to prefer the iittuntloim of n
youni; chap In the olllre of u linn
of snllcllorH who held the olllee of
clerk to the HKtfdHtr.it en. V.Vslon
wan rontltiitatly nt MNs Daisy uliout
Hplritiiallsm ami tried lo Ki't her
mother lo hring her lo some of his
precious Heuitees. Hut she refused In
have utiylliliii; to lo wllh them utul
I helicvo it wns this silly fad of ills
which put her o(T Weston. Any satio
ncnsihlu man M'i'Ini; Imw tlio kioiiuiI
lay would huvo dropied nplrltuallsm
and koiio lu for it little roallt Daisy
was worth droppitu; eumclhliiK for. 1
can tell you hut 'when- Kilrlin .eir'
eoneeriieil Wesion mis Junl mad. unit
It only mui'c Iii.ii more delei mined to
piou to her that his llii-iii'en about
second slc;nt utul so on w-n eorroet.
I remeinbi-r thnt wleP-r well. It
frozo for three weel.n on end. Wes
ton useii to tahe niiHy out ki.iimhi.- no
some Hooded meadows mar the sin-
tlmi and lliinr.s se'-med lo he eomliii:
lo a liead. lie woio ills heatt quite
openly on his sleeve and wiih ready
to lick her slioo.i for lovo. but the
other chap who Just at this tlmo
canto out of Ills articles ami sot n
partnership lu the tliin win uiiikltiK
tho runnliiK pretty hoi. Thero liml
been u lot of men tlnoivn mil ol work
by tho cold weather und some only
stories wero allout about huritlurs
footpads nud the line. Mrs. Hardy's
ltttto house nuny out hy Itsolf neeni-
ed n sure murk tor Keulleuii-ii of this
sort und Wesion was never tired of
vrarnniK her lo keop tho windows
bolted nud oven Induced her to lmvo
u special new lock put on tho front
floor.
After tho frost wo had snow a
fortnlKht of it and tho whole town
pot pretty well snowed up. Weston
dlil not seem himself about this time.
I remember wo remarked upon It at
tho club Perhaps his second sluht
told him sumo riltds was at hand.
Any wny It came It was one Wed-
nesday nlBht. Thero was n concert
In tho town linll which some of us
went to but the plneo wns ho full of
draughts that we wero Kind lo get
by tlin flro In tho club smoking-room
nt liait'-time. Maybe wo had mil thero
uno of the molt t.prleht nnd ci ro'"
tloua attorneys of our tow f tM0 "
prompt nnd faithful nttciitloiiL.lmt nm
Interests of his clients J his tts niio (l
fnnilllarlty with our hiws nnd 1 ore uolso.
nesa principles has brought lii up und
sure reward-HUcee. U nuil fob
Carter Tracy: 1 J
l-'ew of the hiisliii'M houses of )t) hJJ
lmvo known development so rl for (1
oxpatmlon to s"-'h nn extent llHt cor.
hard ware store of Carter Traction oxtrl-
Several years ago in tlio eiirlso snow
ry of our town Mr. Tracy coiifl"low bt
Inislnens here as n tinner. iltt' "J"'
professional hi his line hU tv
Increased wonderfully. Aloi(IUn'B nt
this hu practised law und was lno .ol)(
ected to county Dlllee. Hy u c
hcslon to blHlness prlniillilus U
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IWi prodn lhTlilnl lllon anil atatnaal
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He dathad out Just as he was.
and tho concort whither Mrs. Hardy
S had been conductod by the
as he dosed In bis chair
. .Nob. Quite' dlstlactlr he
' l a saw loflsly
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mini. Jimmy In hand nnd tarrying
over bis back a Imp; of tools wns try-
ing to loreo the trout door lu a
llauh he reea'tnl.rd Mrs. llnrdy's
h wise" lie neemcil lo hear tho metal-
lic gintlug of Ihc Jimmy as It wrench-
ed nt tho lock und splintered tho
woodwork nud seeing tho baud of
Providence offering him a wny
struluht to Daisy's heart he dusticd
out JiiFt ns he wns and never stopped
till hu tripped Into thu snow heap.
As noun us ho hud extricated him-
self nnd recovered his breath a little
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ItoU-rt R. Rolwrts. M. D. Wash- '' D-QUr tfft13wM'iN.(
; Inaton D. C writes : ; SJFf.'f ) lt
" Through my own experience an Sp&tmgK 1m I '
; i well as that of many of my Mends ; f-j&5$jU?'fgi' rTrrVrtn
! and acquaintances who have been 'j ttjfr3"'5iy if iil
! cured or relieved of catarrh by the ! j Pj-rffl'jr" ''. ' "nff In
; ute of Hart man's Peruna lean con- ' WXmtVvt) Wl I'll
fldently recommend It to those sut- JZj&frV .I) M ll
'iferlnjr from such disorders and ' (a y '&& p
bucno hesitation In prescribing It ! Vgy -g-Tv' VI I
to my patients." -Robtrt R.Roberts. "''Wnvtwntl
He vas on his back In the onow.
i'e nlenllhlly upiiroaehed the limine
heiiding low. a w Kottly pushed open
Hie gnnlen r-'nle. Thero wns tlio illni
light gllmmeilng out throiiuh the
blluils of tin- front room and es
there crouching by tho door. Jlnini
in hand uiui the llgure of a mini.
.Spurred on by line Weston wan nu
rou enl nud uueuiiteil unarmed as
I he was. lie Hung himself upon the
burglar grappling with lilin fiercely
na iio Inuillycalleil for help. Weston is
a small mati.aud before you could ray
"Jack Kohliisou" ho was on his hack
lu the anew with a pair of hands
have strnngled the life out of him had
not the door been suddenly opened
from within to disclose the trembling
figure of Daisy clinging fearfully to
the ilviii while from tlio top of the
htalrs Mrs. Hardy In bedroom attlro
mailo ulgnt hideous with her yells.
I will draw a veil over thu rest.
Weston's antagonist was tho local
locksmith called in hurriedly to re-
pair the patent lock which hurt stuck
fast nud prevented tho door being
properly shut. A bnd heudneho hud
kept Mrs. Hardy from the concert
where she would not nllnw her daugh-
ter lo go itnchiiperoned nnd she had
gone to bed early lenvlng the young
peoplo to their own devices. What
with tho fright and the cold Mrs.
Hardy was ill lu bed for a fortnight
and only got out In time to ho present
when Weston was convicted of as-
sault nnd battery before tho local
magistrate for whom Hid rival was
nttlng clerk thnt day.
Dalsj wns married In the spring
hut I think what hit Weston hardest
wns that when wo helped him homo
on that eventful night It wns to nnd
his back door In snliuters and every
ro'im In the place ransacked.
Weston never mentions spiritual-
Inn now. ftordnn Meggy In Chicago
Heeord-llernhl.
Heartn Deat After Death.
One of tho recent discoveries goes
to provo Hint tho henrt will heat for
sumo (hue ufter the denth of tlio In-
dividual. Hllght pulsation has been
observed lu some rare eases thirty
hours nfter decapitation of criminals.
A i-ontrlhiilur to the periodical Cos-
mos dosci Hies (ho phenomenon ns
follows: "When tho heart move-
ments slop It hits been round possible
to renew them by Injections of nr-
toihtl blond In tho coronary nrtcrlos.
M. A. Kullkohns iiiiuln experiments
tilting lids line ilrst on nnhnnls then
on human beings. Ho hns succeeded
by establishing artificial circulation
of n warm physiological serum satu-
rated with oxygen In reviving tho
heartbeats of an Infant of thrco
months who had died of double pneu-
monia. Ho has several times suc-
ceeded In provoking pulsations In the
tissues thirty hours after death In
split) of tho formation of largo blood
clots in tho organ."
ftr .Aft' K
Difference In Light Rays.
Lenurd rays nnd cathode rays nro re-
garded as moving electrons that Is
trains of mlnuto negative electric
charges flying with great velocity.
Roentgen rays aro trains of solitary
waves of radiated energy emitted at
tho Impact of flying electrons with
stationary groups of electrons 1 o.
solid matter.
What a Sump Is.
A sump Is the bottom o.' a mlno
shaft which Is excavated a few foot
below the floor of the bottom or Ion
est lerel to catch the eeMH.iiK.
tin u1
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A CONSTANTLY Increasing numler
of physicians proicrilxs Pernna in
their I egnlar practice. It has proven
In merits so thoroughly that even the
doctors have overcome their prejudice
ag.iinM so-called patent medicines and
rucoir.racnl it to their patients.
Peruna iKcupies a unhpiu jv)j!lion In
mrdic-il sclcnre. It ii the only internal
syMeiuie eil.irrh rumcly l.nnwn to thu
medical proe.iiion tied.-iy. ('atarrh at
every ono will admit ii tho cause of nnii-
halt tho iliscves uiiiih nllllct m.inkind.
Catarrli and rnlarrh.il iliseavoa afllict one-
half of tlio jK.-oplu of tin) t nited States.
V. II. IJi.mil M. 1). of Moken.i 111
ut Peruna lu hi i practice. Tho followim;
mm U an cxninple of the sucrcu Iio lias
through the u of Peruna for inlarrli.
Dr. Hrnnd savs: "Mri. (. ago 2S
had been a snlTurer from catarrh for the
tKct sc en ears; could not hear plain and
had watery eyes. Hhoratiii! lo me almost
a phyKu.il vvieilc. She had tried tliol'oiie-
land ntri's and A.irioiu oilier Mxalled
sicci.ili It and had dciived nu benefit
from them. Shu told me !Iio did not want
to spend any mote money on medicines
unlcv; 1 could asuro her relief.
I put her on
IjlrllraiunMaJ;
noso and throat bet thousands
thouiandt oi cases ol catarrh ol the lursja. j
stomacli kidneys bladder and oilier pervie :L
organs liavo oeeii cureil by l'eruna.
Peruna U able lo euro catarrh xliecewer
It may Ikj located by Its diiect action t
tho mucous membranes. Catarrh measavi
iaflamed mucous membranex PrroDaftctof
at onco to cleanse and Invigornto tho ca-i
tarrhal condition of tho mucous roemt
no matter vthcra It may occur in the bedyJ
Its action is I lie tamo on the mucous JIom
of tho nmo as nu tlio mucous lining ol fits
Ixnvcls. It cures tho ratanhal Inllamrea-
tion wherever It may occur.
Dr. K. Kohbias Sln!ogee I T .writes:
"Peruna is Iho lcst medicino I know of for
aconshand to strengthen a weak stomach
and to giva amielitc. Ikslio rrcicribiair
it for catarrli I havo ordered It for weak
find debilitated eoplc and havo not hada
p.iticnt but said it liclficd him. Jt tsanex-
cellcnt medicine and It fits so many cases.
"1 havo.a largo jtacticc and havo a
chancu lo tiicsctibc your Peruna. 1 hope
you may live leng to do good to tho sick
and suffering."
Wesay Peruna curcscalarrh. Thopeo!
say Peruna cures catarrh. Prominent mcn
and women all otertho United States from
Maine to California do not hesitate lo coreo
out in public print to say that Peruna is
what it is recommended to be an Internal
systemic catarrli temedy that cures catarrh'
wherever it may be located.
Dr. At. C. Gee's Exceriencc.
Dr. M. C Geo is ona of tha physician
who endorse Peruna. Iu a letter writ feu
from 513 Jones street San 1'rantisco Cil
ho says :
" There Is a general objectlam on tbm-
part of the practicing physician to ad-
vocate patent medicines. Bat when
any one medicine cures nanartas or
people It demonstrates Its own valua
and does not need the endorsement at
the profession.
"Peruna has perforated so many
wonderful cures In San Francisco thai
lam convinced that It Is a valuable
remedy. I have ftequtntly advled km
ute for women as I find It Insure
regular and painless meaitrmatlen
cures leucorrhoea and ovarlm
troubles and builds up the enltra
system. I also consider It one of tao
tmesi caiarrn remedies i Know or. i
heartily endorse your medicine." M.
C. dec M. U. '
Women arc especially liable to pelvic ca-
tarrh female weakness as it iscommoaly
called. Hspecially in tho first 'ew sveels oC
warm weather do the disaqreeablo symp-
toms of female weakness make themselves
apparent. In crisp cold weather chronic
sufferer with pelvic catanh do not feel so
persistently tlio debilitating effects ol the
drain upon the syMcra. but at the approach
of summer with it lassitude and tirplfeel-
fe-JSi
"This is only ono case of tha many I
havo treated with your valuable! mediciuc."
I'. II. Urand M. D.
Catarrh may Invmlo any organ of tho
Ixxly; may destroy any function of tlio
body. 1 1 most commonly attacks thu head
Peruna and told
her to come birk
in two weeks. Thu
effects wero won-
derful. Tho cut-
down look slid had
when I first caw j tlio need of a strengthening tonic
her had left her j l'eruna is not only the best cprii
anil a siniioauorn-
cd her face. She
told mo slio felt a
dillerent woman
her hearing wa
improved and her
eyes did not trou
lilu her any more.
ings th-s sufferer with pelvic cstarrh
cprine lomc-
for such cases but if persisted lo will effect
a complete cure. Wiitc for a copy of
"Health nnd licauly" written especially
for women by Dr. 1 1 art man. If you want
lo read of wnna cures also write for a copy
of " Pacts and Paces." That v. ill surety-
convince you that our claims nro valid.
If you tionot dor iio prompt nud satisfac-
tory results from tho uso of Peruna write
at once to Dr. Hartman giving nfullAfato-' ""
meut of your case and ha wiH-V Jlfcased lo
givo you hi valuable advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman IVeiklcnt of Tba
Hartman Sanitarium Columbus Ohio.
Little Snow In Berlin.
The removal of snow hns cost Her-
tin ns much ns S2rii.uim u yeur Dur-
ing tlio past winter there was so lit-
tin snow Hint It cost only in.CUO to
remove It.
IbahMt rubber rolUrilhaM A
l illbrralirriiisiCKlu.ltrirr
. T ''. rt-no aianin ronauius.
aa.aiu w lit ntntt Eyriociill. tlA..
CLAIMANTS. FOH Di-IWSf rmrVJ
a unuivn
Llpton's Luck.
Shamrock III. Is lo be lilted nut
with sails which weigh three and u
linlf tons. A somewhat heavy burden.
.Should Iho three-leaved Irish clover
fall In lift tho cup will Sir Thomas
persist nnd go on n search for u
fourth leaf? A four-leaved clover Is
said to be particularly lucky to tho
Under.--Now York Tribune.
Frauds In "Old Masters."
Disclosures In regard lo bogus "old
musters" In Prance led un Kngllxh
artist who copies celebrated pictures
to deelnro that nt a recent exhibition
ho recogulrcd no less than seven of
his own works pnslug us originals. Tlio
enmu artist has a curious tain to tell
of a certain millionaire one whnin
most valuable picture liml somehow
been damaged. Tho artist was sent
for lo restore It und found that ho
hud to rcstoro ono of his own copies.
After Four Months In Bed.
Powersvllle Ky April 27th. Mrs.
J. J. Mouson who bus hcon ill for
over eight years suys:
"Yes It Is truly wonderful. I am
Ufi yenrs of ago nnd for tlio lust eight
years I lmve suffered witii acute Kid-
ney trouble.
"I tried nil the doctors within
reach and tunny other medicines but
got no relief till I used Hint now tem-
edy Dodd's Kidney Pills.
"I wan confined to my bed for four
months tills winter and hud such a
pnlu In my side I couldn't get a good
breath. I bnd smothering spells was
llght-hended and had given up all
hope fur I didn't think I could live
long.
"After I had taken u few of Dodd's
Kidney Pills I began to Itnpiovo and
I kept on till now as you cau see I
am well.
"I havo been up and doing my own
work tor soinetlmo now and haven't
foil pain or weakness since.
"I pralso tho Lord for my wonder-
ful restoration to health and will
always recommend Dodd's Kidney
Pills."
No Mntide dcarj the manufacture of
baby carriages Is not ono of the Infant
Industries.
IF
hlnfl
DO TOUR CLOTHES LOOK YlttXOWT
Uso.awIlalUroMltalllJIue. Itwllltnaka
them white as snow 'J oc WKJugo 8 cents.
lluttor lu seldom a strong point In
favor of a boarding house.
To tho housewife who has not yet
bncntnn iieminltitn! will II... .i.otl.l......
of everyday use in the market and who
Is ttiisotiably satisfied with the old wo
numu Buirucat mm a iriai or iieuauco
Cold Water Httrch h made at onco
Nnfc nlntia tw.ni.tiaA It. Im .nwMnj. t...
tho manufacturers to bo1e superior to
any oiner oranu oui uecauso eaeli lue
package contains 1Ho.'js. while all the
llltlftr Lttnrla fna!ali IimI t't . -A. ..
s'-S.to say that the lady Wh- 'v
'tea Stareii will ur''
illfrte im"
Mrllptu NA I liA
IIIC'KI'llllll. lVllllni.l. II. l Ih..
will reo lveUlClt irplle. 11. Mil NMI.Vnla
iiJUKre I'roiccuiini Claims since 1873
UVti
SINGLE
BINDER
stanasciGAi.
You Pay 10c.
for Clears
Not so Good.
F.P.LEWIS Peoria. Ill
AVtav 'IM Laa am V. M imam
m Hires Wk
SQPTftl
If " UNIOH aAOK
I rA L. Dountam MnrnMrnaz mttaml mmtit
WESTERN CANADA
HAS FREE HOMES FOR
MILLIONS.
trpwanlt nf 100.000 American
tiaiM aeltlrU In Writem L'tu.di
duilnii Iho t S jer. Tlirf ar
co.nti:n rKi. iiaii-v
AM) l'ltOSl'i:itll'M.
uU liitro l ri'.m a till fur
.MILLIONS.
Wonderful rl.lil.of wli.al .ml fil.r i-r.ln.. Tl.a
U.t crutiiK Unit un Ilia runllornl. Macnlflrriit
rinn.ici Htmjr or wiirr an.l turn k'"l M-iitxii
rrlKnlcliuriticit .lfnJIU Mllr lullltir..
HOMESTEAD LANDS OF 160 ACRES Ml
thx nnlf ctiariie tor which ta 110 fur eotrr . hcud to llio
luiiuwineior in aiim ana (uucriiieraiuir.a.wriiai
for ce rttflrme ell lua- Tod reduced rallwar rain eie.i
rJupertnlcndriit of finmlKratlnn Olltwa Canada
orwJ.B. Cr(ocd.JII Woal NlolhSI. Kaniu CIlj
aiu. uiv aaiuviMcv butiuH uwrvrnuicni Af cnu
Dounta
morm mati'm Oiuidniaa mU tlmm
vwsai-rBiiHaj arwecrnan anari
manufacturmr In thm wrist.
$25000 HEWAED
will lx uM to anron" who
can lUrproro Ibla etaument.
IlccatiV) Y. U. Douglas
lthel.iri:eiit manufacturer
ho rn liuy rlira-!r and
iinnucu iiih nnimi ai
luwerrint than ether ton-
crnit. which riinlilex III in
to sell thorn for 9.3M und
e.i.oi euual in arery
way to thiMo wild rt.
win-re for St and $.').().
Tba Doiulu acrt nro.
ca or taanlnv the bottom kIm prodoora abao-
luulriniralaiUiari mora Ceilble and will nar
lonmr Ujtn any otli.r tana lo Oia worU.
Trie aalaa h.o mora Uian doubird Uia raettoor
r?iirJw.lU' Provea Ita auprtorltr. SSbjr not
a-ive W. U Dooslaa aooaa auial and emnnur.
"'' "errnae iimKalrai tl-)tn:tHt
lMlln.iur.ai liwsiMi SaOC.:laaa
A ilir .H70.-ia.7 hi Vtrnt Tan.
W. L. DOUGLAS S40 OILT (DOE LINK.
Worth S&oo Compared with Other SSnkes.
Tha bttt Import! an! Amtrlcan ltethtr$. HtuTt
Patent Calf. tnamtl.Bix Calf Calf. Vlrl SI4. Cerum
u-m. ana national Kantatoo. Fatt CMor fgelttt.
ma (nuin BTa -w. I SOUalJtS
dum and Drtca atamDcd on txrttoom.
AMtt turn II. IW. tstro. lit: Cmlulojrrr.
t'. U. UUL'lll.AK. IlKOtlK'J-OM. SIASS.
4. J ic I
AVtMLuSfyiK
VattaBaaafafW
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Caution:
3
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ASK YOW DtAtEl f Ol THE.
SLICKEP
MADt f AMOUS ftY A MWTATK)fti
EMENCHKGOVtDflOtf THAN
HAIPAClUTUIY.
TOWER'5 ormtnts anJ
ht are made of the lest
msUHals In black or yalfow
fsreJIklnaaof wstwork.
MmiMOCMUcjyWAirtHtVVOUMKSTO
PI
Walt
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On ihe Lcttttn.
Libby Luncheons
W aril th rmln.t In krr-oc-ftilD- cajia.
Turn a Ury and yiai Undtht mcatnactlr
ai It Mill. WriiuttlKciuplnlbUwars
Petted llarn. Beer and Ta&Us
Ox Tontuo (Wliele!. Veal Leaf
Deviled Ham Brisket Beef
Sliced Batches' Beef. Eta.
All natural naror dula patataliVi a4
atuJavnia. Vc-urgTJfrrabuuMtarotocam
"Iliw to Matin O.k.1 ThlntatoKafwU
bo trail Irca tii aii addrtaa lor tbcaaUav
V. bby McNeill & Llbby
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teaaalas nww af Mi .
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