The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 18, No. 3, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 7, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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forth of St Joseph
was cured of falling of the womb and
its accompanying pains and misery by
Lydia. E Pinkham's Vegetable Compounds
"Deah Mxis. Fiskiiam: Lifo looks dark indeed when a -woman
feola that her strength is fading; away and she has no hopes of ever
being restored. Such was my feeling a fow months ago when I was
advised that my poor health was caused by prolapsus or falling of tho
womb. Tho words sounded like a knell to me 1 felt that my sun had
Eot ; but Igrclln' E. I'lnkham'g Vegetable Compound caino to mo as
an elixir of lifo ; it restored tho lost forces and built mo up until my
good health returned to me. For four months I took tho msdicino
daily and each doso added health and strength. I nm so thankful for
tho help I obtained through its use." 11ns. Floiience DANroiiTH
1007 Miles Ave. St. Joseph Mich.
A medicine that bns restored so many women to health and
can produco proof of the fact must bo regarded with respect. This
Is tho record of Lydla E. Pinlcham's Vegetable Compound which
cannot bo equalled by any other medicine tho world has ever pro-
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"FBEE MEDICAIi ADVICE TO WOMEN."
Women would save tlmo and much sickness if they would
v Write to Mrs. Plnkham for advlco as soon as any distressing symp-
tw toms appear. It Is free and has put thousands of womon on tho
. right road"torc9pvcry.
Mrs." Pinkham never violates the confidence thus entrusted to
r .. her and-nlthough oho publishes thousands of testimonials from
women wfco'linvo boon benefited by her advice and medicine
never In dfl her exneriencQ Ims sno published such a letter without
tho full consent and often by special request of the writer.
rHw fit( FORFBIT'not forthwith proince thoorljinal lelUnand ilgnatnru ol
X h I II II I abgra tciiunouiol which will proTa their nbtolnto Renulnuness
WvUUU IjrUla 1. rinkboia Modlclite Co. Lynn Mom.
THE MAN BEHIND THE GUN
Is our name for tho patent Separating
Grato and Check Plato in tho famous
RED RIVER SPECIAL THRESHER.
It has tho Dig Cylinder with lota of
concavo and opju grato surface.
It has the Man Behind the dun that
does most of the separating right at tho
cylinder.
Besides these it has all the separate
log capacity of other machines.
The average old-style small cylinder
thresher wastes enough grain and tlmo
to pay your thresh bill.
Why not save tho grain ordinarily
put into the straw stock? Why not
save tho time which tho ordinary
threshing outfit wastes for you?
This can be dono by employing tho
RED RIVER SPECIAL.
It runs right along saving your grain
and saving time regardless o. con-
ditions. -
NICHOLS & SHEPARD CO.
luilders of Threshers and Engines. Battle Creek Mich.
SO YEARS IN BUSINESS. BlttNCH HOUSES AND AGENTS EVERYWHERE.
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CURBS catarrh of ih ttwnmck.
woman" Mrs. Dan-
Mich. tells how she
"Deaji Mrs. Pixkham: For years I was
troubled with falling of tho womb irregular
and painful menstruation leucorrhaja. bearing-
down pains backache headache dizzy and
xainting speus ana stomacn trouoto.
"I doctored for about five years Jbut did
to improve. I beean tho use .of vour
and Thavo taken Eevcn bottles of
Lydia E. Pinlcham's Vegetable Compound
three of Blood Purifier and ako used tho
Sanative Wash and Liver Pills and am now
good Health ana nave gained in nesu.
l tnaniE you very mucn ior wnac you
.'hayo dono for me and heartily recom-
mand your medicine to ail suuenng
women." Mis3 Emma Sn-ydzh 218 East
Marion Ohio.
As the modern self-binder is ahead ol
tlio old reaper of forty years ago bo is
tho Big Cylinder and Man Behind the
Gun ahead of tho small cylinder bid-
style thresher. r Vi
Tho old-stylo thresher with its small
cylinder and limited separating capac-
ity has stood for years without much
improvement.
Tho RED RIVER SPECIAL is the
crowning improvement in threshing
machinery.
It is built for modern up-to-date
work; to thresh well; to thresh fast;
to save time and grain and money for
tho thresherman and farmer. It does
it. There are reasons why. Send for
our new book on threshing it gives
them and it is free.
The RED RIVER SPECIAL is tho
orily machine that has the Man Behind
the Own and it will save enough extra
grain and tlmo to pay your thresh bilL
wii$Oe$
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Libby's Natural Flavor Foods are U. 8.
Government impeded perfectly packed
canned foods and are ready to serve at
a moment's notice.
Loaf toneless CNkket Ox Tstttf es x
Meats. K Year 6tkm- ft Tbem.
to Mko Good Thlnn to Eit."
& Llbby. Chicago -
" ' Trri toTrrttplntTre.
M. Rouault has found that tree;
may be transplanted in full foliage In
May or June with llttlo or no injury
If the moving is dono at night This
has been demonstrated to the entire
satisfaction of prominent French hor-
ticulturists ' "
' Island Acts u Magnet.
The Island of Bornholm sltuatoj In
tho Baltic acts asa huge magnet It
serta such an laluMe oa the cqm-
Pmw that it can oauw avpMel'to
tra pweeptibly fro its course. The
eSaet of this uagnsiU WkBd t per-
oeptlble it a dUtuttoe ofiiitae and a
kail l4. '
Chntlty mny cover a rnultltude of
sins b"nt tlicro are a number of multi-
tudes still uueoverccl.
VrXtOV? CI.OT1JK3 AHK tWSIOIITfcT.
Keep thorn whlto wlthllod Cross Ball Blno.
All ETOcers roll largo 1 oz. packngo 5 ceuta
If you would reach perfccUon fol-
low tho advlco yon give to others.
W!gnleSt!ck uimttniv r.Tjn
Won't spill break freeio nor spot eltithcs.
Costs ID cents tird onu3ls 20 ccuta worth of
any other bliilnp. If jour proccr docs not
keep it send lftjforsnmplo to Tlio Lauudry
Blue Co 14 Michigan Street Chicago.
A good ninny prlzo fighters seem to
bi interested in paper mills.
Insist on Getting It.
Borne Rroccrs ray tliay don't kep De-
r.anco Htnrch bocnuco they hnVo a stock In
bund of 13 rz. brands which tboy know
cannot bo sold to a castomor who has onco
tiso 1 the 10 or. pkg. Dkflsnco HtnrcU for
same money.
Photographs of Neptune.
Tho French astronomer Touchct by
usjpg nn ingenious method flrst em-
ployed bV Warren do la line has sue-
ce'ty'l Id making stereoscopic ptc-
tuien of Koptune tho planet farthest
frgm tho earth.
Cocaine In India.
Tho natlttis of India aro becoming
so much addicted to tho uso of co-
ca! rib that tho British authorities aro
taking measures to restrict tho dis-
tribution of tho drug. Tho Hindoos
chow it in a leaf mixed with aroca"
nuts and various aromatics. Within
a fow weeks $33000 worth of cocalno
was shipped from London to Calcutta.
The Arab Pony.
Tho Arab is virtually a pony stand-
ing 14.2 hands oftenor under than
over. Ho Is not fast even at tho gal-
lop; Indeed ho is slow. Ho Is a very
poor trottor both as regrrda speed
and action; a bad hack and cannot
walk without continually sticking his
toe in tho ground. Ho Is totally un-
fitted for lmrncsd and is uncomfort-
able torldo except at tho gallop! thi3
Is his nntural gait and In it his move-
ment is free smooth delightful and
easy. Sportlrg News.
A World Wide Reputation.
Wherever men arc thero will ho lllncst
end wherever people ire 111 Dodds Kid-
ney Pills will be found a blesslhff. Sole-
ly on their merits hae they pushed their
way Into almost cery part of tho civil-
ized world1. Their reputation as an hon-
est medicine that can always be relied
on has been built up by tho grateful
praise of those who hao been cured
The two following letters Indicate Just
how the reputation of this remedy knows
ao geographical bounds. The sick and
suffering all oer tho world are aklng
for Dodds. Kidney Pills:
Dear Sirs: I havo been suffering from
so mo months from a Kidney complaint.
The doctor wlio attended me has recom-
mended me to tako your Pills "Doddt
Kidney Pills." After two boxes I got
some relief. But unfortunately I hull
not teen able to bo on with the treat-
ment being unable to find any Pills In
Cairo Thu Chemist who sold rr.e I-'
two boxes has Informed me that ha hac
tent an order for tome and has been
keeping mo watting for more than one
'month. This Is the reason why I am
writing to you to icquot you to hav
the coodness to send mo liv return nf
pout six boxes for which L will pay as.
soon as I recele them from the post.
Kindly let mo know at tho same tlmt
where your branch agency In Egypt Is to
be found. Thanking you in anticipation
Mohamed Kachfd. "Immeubles Llbres de
l'Etat" Otfli c of the Minister of Finance.
Cajro rqYFT:
Dear lir: X want to pjrchaso six
boxes of Ppdd'8 Kidney Pills but I don't
know exactly where to apply at UulTalo
or London. I suppose they can be sent
by express or registered mall from either
place Pleaso advise me of how. to pro-
ceed In order to get the pills without de-
lay. Yours trill) . J P. Slmonson VI-borg-
V Mark DENMAHK.
Schoolboy's Composition.
Hero is a schoolboy's composition:
"Winter is tho coldest season cf tbo
year bqcauso it cornea rcortly in tie
winter. la Bomo countries winter
comes in tho summer thcu 11 bu't co
worse. I wish winter caao la sum-
mer hero then wo couM go t-katisj
barefooted and ronko suow balh with-
out flngor3 froze. Whan it cso3 in
summer they call it rain."
Wrong End of the BarrjEln.
"It is always well to know v. kick
end of a bargain you have" said na
Irishman when he fii3t made tho ac-
quaintance of a bee. Another caso
that proves the point was that of the
man who bought half of his son's-ln-law
cow. The following morning ho
wont over to get his share of the
milk. "Not on your life" responded
the soniu-law; "I sold you tho front
end of -that cow."
British Commons' "Cog Boiler."
In tho British house of commons as
soon as tho question to be .decided Is
put from tho chair a "clerk at tho ta-
ble sets In motion a tuigMjid 8ls
famlljarly known to meMbfena'the
"egg bollfer"5robablyhecaBilt tiCie
three minutes to run out As' the hist
sand runs through the g!s" the per
geant-at-arma Instantly locks' taw-aaa4
slvo oak doors of tht'chamberj a4-
only thoso members who havu suc-
ceeded in getting through tho doorway
can vote.
W H AT THE KINO EAT8.
What' Fit for Him.
A Mass. lady who has been through
the mill with the trials of tho usual
housekeeper and mother relates an
Interesting Incident that occurred not
long ago. She says:
"I can with all truthfulness say that
Grape-Nuts Is the mosthbeneflclal of
as weli TaYoT It Is'tooTand SSM
clno both to us. A tew mornings ago
at breakfast my little boy said:
" 'JUamma does'the King eat Grape-
Nuts every morniBg!' "
"I smiled and told him4 1 did not
know but that I thought Grape-Nuts
certainly made a delicious dish fit for
a. King." (It's a fact that the King of
England and the German Emperor
both eat Grape-Nuts.)
"I find that by the constant use of
farae."Nuta Jjot oaly aijBorjfojg co-
real but als.0 In PuddlngspsaiaM. nfev
made after the delicious 'recipe' fou
In the little book in each package it
Is proving to bo a great nerve food
for me bosldes having completely
cured a long standing case of Indiges-
tion." Name glvea by Postum Co.
Tlm.. P.iuilr Mini.
There Is ne doubt Grape-Nuts Is then
Ten" days' 'trial of this proper feed
In place or impropw food will show In
steady stronger aerves sharper brain
and the power to "go" longer and
further and aocettplish more. There's
a reasos.
Look In each pkg. for the famous
little book- 'The Road io WellviHe"
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i A Rosebud Luncheon.
At An hUractUo spring brldcsmal
luncbcon tho color shcnio was rose
pink4 and green. An embroidered con.
ter-pleco with a border of pink roses
was laid on tho highly polished ma-
hogany table and on this n tall cut
glass flower vaso filled with an lm
menso. bunch of pink bridesmaid
roses. Near each corner of tho tablo
were slender glass aflQS with tho
samo 'roles and thoso smaller vases
wero connected with tho ccntcr-pieco
by long streamers of smllnx.
Tho place doylies wero roso-shaped
with an open-work design. At each
place was n full-blown paper rose re-
vealing within its leaves salted ol-
monds; each placo card had a most
natural looking parlor rosebud tied
to onc5 corner by n bow of pink baby
ribbon. "X.lttlo sliver bonbonnlercs
held pink and green candles.
Tho roso-bud Idea was carried out
as far as possiblo throughout tho
various courses. Tho china had roso
decorations. Even tho soup cream of
salmon was pink. Tho punch which
followed tho bird course was served
In llttlo pink crcpo paper boxes sur-
rounded by wreaths of small pink
roses. Tho ico cream was In tho
form of pink roses laid on a stem and
bud of tissue jmper. Tho cakes were
covered with pink nnd green icing.
New Laces and New Collars.
With tho washoblo shirt waist suit
thero is worn tho wldo folded glrdlo
of silk. And thoro is worn tho wldo
silk sailor cpllar nnd thero aro tho
deep Bilk cuffs which can bo pulled
on at will adjusted and fastened with
small pins. When thus finished tho
suit has a certain dress air which It
would not otherwise have.
Tho popular laces includo all tho
laces that como from tho looms for
thero is no such thing as an unfash-
ionable lace. Particularly nro tho nov-
elty laces In stylo whllo tho Valon-
clennes laces in thcsorovival days nro
particularly well liked. Llttlo Vnl
ruffles aro almost a necessity with tho
thin gown. Tho other laces much
worn are Alcncon and Swiss laces.
Irish laces are also seen in profu-
sion and for dressy gowns thero Is
an arrangement of black Cbantllly
over which Is set cream guipure with
very telling effect
Blouse or Shirt Waist.
jThls shirt waist will bo found most
excellent for all the walstings of tho
season cotton cJlnen silk -and wool
and is as smart as ltis simple besides
suiting stout figures well thero being
no greater mistake
extant than that
such are at thoir
best In plain
waists. The "i ido
tucks at the front
that give amplo
fulness below the
btltchings and tho
broad box plait at
tho center aro
both hew and de-
sirable and com-
bine most satlsfac-
factorily with tho plain back. Tho
model is mado of choviot whito with
lines of blue and is worn Tvlth a
blue linen stock. But this last can
be anything ono may prefer or can bo
omitted altogether in favor of ribbon
tjed in a big bow although it really
is admirable both for this special
waist aud as a model for the odd
ones' of which thero never can bo too
manyv
The -waist Is mado with fronts and
back that are 'fitted by means of
shoulder and underarm seams and is
gathered at tho waist "lino the back
being drawn down smoothly tho
fronts made to blouse over tho bolt.
The sleeves are the accepted ones of
the season and aro finished with
straight cuffs and the shaped stock
finishes the neck.
The quantity of material required
for tho medium slzo Is 4V4 yards 21
Inches wide 4 yards 27 inches wido
or 2 yards 44 Inches wldo with i
yard of any width for stock.
c Jewelry In Smart Styles.
Pretty pieces of Jewelry In smart
:tyi ekown H the best department
Sr v'fW5J'Ird design.
01' JHfrOirHt labors. While"
thuee dHonfjrtfr.wlth the high-priced
Jewelry the nro clearly wade and
not inexpensive. . --
In the flno Jewelry a beautffurpru
of diamonds for tho corsage Is a clus-
ter of violets. This spray is somo
five or six inches long tho flowers
nnd leaves set solidly with the Jewels
and tho stems slender threadp of plat-
inum. Inrings where the broad effect Is
deslred.Jlnes of stones are set across
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five deep according to tbo size of tho
stones. Diamonds are most often
used In this way.
For Mourning Wear.
The transparent collars and cuffs
that were at ono time thought suita-
ble only for widows' mournlngiaro
now most generally worn by anyone
who is In black. The collars and cuffs
aro not so deep as those worn by wld-
pwsrbut are made of the same sheer
tJhnfpaJent ''material. Oddly enough
marrow whitelace collars are see'n on
some of tho lighter mourning gowns.
Harper's Dazar.
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Frocks of Val Lace Rumored.
Allover Valenciennes Is to be used
a good deal for tho tnoro expensive
summer gowns it is rumored. A
couple of exceedingly lpvely frocks
of thl3 exquisite material seenrthe
other day help to confirm the rumor.
They were not Inexpensive gowns or
ones that would bear copying In very
'cheap goods; but the woman who ex-
pects to entertain during the country
house season 'or to dress well at the
seashoie hotel will be Interested The
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YllvTB&ir niim
skirts of tho two frocks scon wero
formed by n succession of deep
flounces of tho nllovcr laco. Tho
slee es which wero close fitting on
tho shoulder nnd upper arm wero
merged at tho elbow In a scarf drap-
ery of tho laco deep enough toover
tho hand. v
Misses' Collarless Jacket.
Tho collnrlcss Jacket marks tho
season for young girls ns well ns for
grown folk and no better model Is
nhown than this ono with scams thnt
extend to tho shoulders at front and
back. Tho stylish
ono wulch served
ns a iuodcl for tho
drawing ismado
of tan coforcd
cloth w 1th band-
ings of fancy' braid
and handsomo
pearl buttons over-
laid with gold but
all tho materials
used for Jackets
suit tho model
equally well. Tho
mandolin sleeves aro now and fashion-
ablo but plain ones can bo substituted
nnd aro always in vogue.
Tho Jacket consists of fronts nnd
side-fronts back and sldo-backs with
double underarm gores that allow of
careful and successful fitting. Tho
nlnndolln sleeves nro mailo in ono
piece but tho plntn ones consist of
uppers and undcrs in regulation coat
style.
Tho quantity of material required
for tho medium slzo (14' years) is '3
ards 27 inches wldo 2. yards 44
Inches wldo or 1V4 yards 52 inches
wldo.
To Freshen Kid Slippers.
An economical woman has dlscov
cred another' llttlo way to make the
most of what sho has.
Whlto or colored kid slippers ofton
becomo shabby in appearance bocauso
tho kid has boon peeled oft tho hoots.
If tho slippers nro otherwiso in good
condition tho heels can bo made to
look like new by cutting from the top
of ah old glovo of the samo color a
picco of kid largo enough to stretch
and pastt about tho heel. Tho upper
edge can be securely pushed under
tho sole of the shoo and neatly
trimmed at tho bottom. If not worq
until perfectly dry tho result Is most
satisfactory.
Hints for New Gowns. y
pOne of tho loveliest shirt waists ol
tho season was made of champagne
colored mull. It was trimmed with
Ivory white laco and piped with pearl
whlto bands A deep glrdlo of opal
yellow chiffon "velvet conflned'the
Avaist.
They say thero was never so many
now colors as this year. And not
only aro there many now colors from
which to pick .but thero aro many re-
vived tones. Among tho shades which
aro either now or revived aro opal
yellow pansy purple orchid purple
nnd tho now dark pink. Theso fonen
sugge&tca great deal in tho lino of
harmony.
Useful String Bag.
Keep a string bag. It will bo found
most useful in tho kitchen. It should
bo hung up in somo special place and
all pieces of string that come tied
around parcels should bo put in It
String Is constantly required and it Is
far better to know exactly where 'to
And a pleco than to be obliged to hunt
about and wasto time in searching
for this necessity.
Misses' Skirt.
Full skirts that fall In soft grace-
ful folds appear to gain In favor day
by day and aro peculiarly becoming to
young girls. This ono can be gath-
ered at the upper edge to form putt
shlrrings or once
only and Joined to
a contrasting yoke
but in either case
tho full no ss is
mado to form box
plaits at tho lower
edge. Tho model
is mado of em-
broidered batlsto
with a baud of
heavy laco applique
butan tho pretty soft stuffs silk
wool coUeajandlJnen are equally
aprrr'rt-i TWisMirad.' yoke is
much 'k id 1 always jr
tl0 fljT'jr Is leh'er but whnn
orteti V as? jt yij mg girls add!
tlonal bulk at tbn 1 ' . -tu
avoided the plufc
usHt- of lap
or ot otacr irb.
tahi-
nrcifiwra.1.
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plooesVttlrfttJewMUwTTri materkt
being 9wedA.toget(her to -giye the
necessary Svldth? and when shirred is
arrangeiovcr the foundation that also
serves for the plain yoke when shir-
ring? are not used. '
The quantity of material required
for the medium size la SHards 21
inches wide 5 yards 27 laches wide
or 3"6 yards 44 Inches wldo with VA
yards of applique and yard of all-
over laco when yoke Is used.
Where To Hang a Mirror.
Cboose.a spot where.lt will reflect
the vlw irbta the' window or some
thing pretty; then It will add to the
boauty of a room. In any case
whether the object of the mirror be
decorative or merely useful do not
place it anywhere where tho sun's
rays will fall on It for the sun acts'
Injuriously on the mercury and cloud'
tne giaee.
An Oad Hat Ceneelt.
A hat reeently seen hi the window
of an importer was aaembination of-
art and oddity. It wai built entirely
of km'n.culttont hlrd exquisitely
on a turban frame 'J At the left side
were lihtam.Kitt. im'' owl heads of
llKht' vlolt feathewi.
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SOBIETY WRECKED -HER LIFE
tAXAAIiUUJj m. Va - w - Mrt.
In Society.
A woman in society la obliged tokeep
into hours. Sho must attend receptions
nnd balls.' Slio seldom nllowH hernolf a
quiet evening at home. Her whole
tlmo is taken up in keeping engage-
ments or entertaining; lu her own lvpme.
HcQBystem becomes completely run
down ns a consequence. Sho Boon finds
herself in n condition known ns sys-
temic catarrh. This has also been called
catarrhal nervousness.
If every society woman could know
tho valuo of l'cruna at such n time if
thoy could rcalizo tho invigorating
strengthening cltcct that l'cruna would
havo how much misery could bo
avoided.
Letters from society women all over
tho United States testify to tho fact
thatPcruna is'tho toma for a ruu
down depleted nervous system.
Paraguay Cotton.
Very favorable results have been
bad bo tar with the experimental-raising
of 'cotton in Paraguay namely 'a
large yield a long and fine fiber and
great resistance of the plaat. .- ' '
Boiled Rats' 'Fed to Plg. u '
At Brain tree In Besex Bng.' a
farmer. has boiled a busheanda half
nt rfoofi ram linn erven tnem to nui
pigs. He says that. mixed with' bran I
and oats they are belter than matton I
broth. . -o m r
No Incumbrances. wk
"Havo youvany cfilldreBt'. he asked;
"No" replied tho beautiful grass wid-
ow; their fatberrwanted hb people to
bring them up and my lawyer thought
it would be foolish of roe to fight for
posscsBlon of tbem as long as they
could have such good1 caro and eo
many luxuries if I let them go."
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Spilt Wood by Mcchtrte..
A machtno has boon Invond which
b capable of 'splitting wooctwo-fcst
fongipiid eighteen Inches thiefcT It la
run by a throe horsopower gasoline
0nglne.and consists of a huge knife"
wl)lch works through tho knottfost
wood 'at the ralo of sixty' strokes
minute. f-
. J' Belgium Egg. Exports.
Belgium exports annually $6500000
worth' of eggs. Tho shipments aro
almost ""entirely 'to England where the
demand 'Is for eggs which run seven-
and a' quarter to. the pound. Tha
Mediterranean breeds 'Leghorns
SpanUh Mlnorcas and Andalustans
aro the most popular.
Whales Attain Enormous Age.
Wliales have been killed whose age
was estimated at 400 years. Thai
method by which thoy determine this
question is the counting tho layers of
laminae forming wbajt If popularly
called "whalebono." These lamlnao
Increase yearly as doos the growth of
-fhd bark on a tree.
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vunuRf obiiwui RiiruurnoiK. i
There aro within three million ct as
many persons enrolled In the Sunday
schools of this country as In tbo pub-
lic schools thero being thirteen mil-
lion in tho former and sixteen million
le latter The total Sunda
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A Prolly New Yerk Woman's' Resovtnp
tho Talk ot'lkr Numerous "
Friends.
Mrs. .T. r.t rinn 83 East High street
Ilufralo N. Y wrlites: - rt
rerun Medicine Co. Columbia Ohio. .
OenflcmcM.' "A few years 090 1 had 2 t
to pivc vp social life entirely a my
hialth icas completely Irohan tkiwHr
The doctor odi'fscd a complcte.rett far ?.
a year. As this teas out of the gne-;- .2
Man for a time I Vegan to lookfor
soma other means of restoring m)f a
health. -' '
"I had often heard of Peruim a m '
excellent tonic so I "bought a kettle. to..
sec xchai it would do for mc and H
certainly took hold of my system 4nd
rejuvenated me and in less fian.hM
months I teas inr perfect hcaUhmn4 u
now when I feel worn author tired
dose or dico of Pcruna 'is all that I''
need." Mrs. J. B. FlHn7 " j
Mrs. J. W. Reynolds Elktori 'Ohio
writes! - -t 0 f
"I owe my health and life to PerimW1
'o rarely call In a physician in fact it v
has been years since I have takes. (ay
other mcdlclus than yours. I am afraid
of drugs nnd although I have been ekilL. .
many times I have takan ouVtsMTa 7
medicines. They oro wonderful intfecd. ."'
Wo havo n very large hotiee art Wter-'w'
twin a great deal and I doMlNMiw s
work thiuiks to Pcruna.'' Mrs. 37 W. -Reynolds.
w yh"4- "
""' FrwTreatrMirt for rtofMiW1 ''
' Any woman wlshlng'to be -Blaeei sdf
tho list of Dr. Ilartinnn'HpaWeoU for
f reo homo treatment and aaviesihouTd
immediately senl name and sympiMiia
duration of . disease and treatrani
already tried! " Directions for MralM
month s treatment will bo promptijr
mailed freo of charge. No" free medi-
cine will be supplied by the doctor '' '
but all neoeesarya directions will te
furnished. T - u .J'1
JLlmd what the aov InWia IsWf b
say of Perana as a cure for tame pies
Address Dr."llartnian; .rVlWfriYor
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its' future hnppmeM and proB-
prity. 'Hence it bvcotfMrt tb .
uty of motbrs of weh oflikt-
4"d children to acquaint them- f
selves with the best tho
ourcat. and most efTectivo
1 treatment available via.: tho
CUTICURA Treatment con-
sisting of warm hatha with
CUTICURA Soap aoA fsntlo
anointings wUhjCUTlCUKA
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