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C U R ES
• R H E U M A T IS M
livery cane of Rheumatism ha« itn origin an<l it» development in the
blood. It in not a disease which in contracted like a cold, but it is in the
blood and system before a pain i» felt, und the change» in the weather or
any physical irregularities, such a» a »pell of indigestion, bowel disturbance,
etc., are merely the exciting causes producing the pains and aches, which
arc the natural symptoms of the disease.
Rheumatism is caused by an
excess of uric acid and other corrosive, irritating poisons in the blood, which
are carried through the circulation to every part of the system.
Kvery
muscle, nerve, membrane, tissue and joint l>ecomes saturated with these
acrid, irritating impurities, or coated with fine, insoluble caustic matter,
und the sharp, piercing pains or the dull, constant aches are felt with every
physical movement. When the blood is filled with uric acid poison, perma
nent relief cannot be expected from liniments, plasters, or other external
treatment. Such measures give temporary relief, but in order to conquer
Rheumatism and bring atsjut a
S om .tim . age, I had Rheumatism and had to
complete cure, the uric acid and
work. The pain in my back and between
other inflammatory matter must be quit
my shoulder« was so Intent* I could not rest or
expelled, and this cannot l»e done •l.ep- I tried everything, but nothing did me any
good till I heard of *r.d took S. S. S. Thi« med
with external treatment. S. S. S.
cured me sound end writ. It purified my
cures Rheumatism because it is a icine
blood and made me feel like a new men.
perfect and entirely vegetable blood
COSKAD LOUR,
Anderton, Ind.
122 E. lkth St.
purifier.
It goes down into the
circulation, neutralizes the acids,
1 wet «ererely troubled with Rheumatiem. I
and dissolves the irritating depos had It In my knee«, leg« and ankle«, and any on«
who ha* ever had Kheumattirn know«how excru
its which are pressing on the sensi ciating
the pain ii and how it interfere« with one
tive nerves and tissues and produc
at - ork. 1 waa truly in bad thap* having baen
bother d with it for fen year«, off and on.
A
ing pain, enriches the weak, sour
blood, and removes every atom of local phytician advised me to ut* S. S. S. I did
to. Alter taking two bottle« I noticed the »ore-
impurity from the circulation. So
nee* end pain were greatly reduced. I continued
instead of being a weak, sour
the medicine and wot thorough'y cured; all pain,
toreneea and Inflammation gone, i recommend
stream, distributing uric acid tothe
S. S. 3. to all Rheumatic «offerer*.
different parts of the system, the
J. L. AGSKW.
blood is strong and healthy and
SOS K. Greenbrier St.,
Ml. Vernon, Ohio.
therefore able to supply every mus
cle, nerve, bine and tissue with nourishment and strength. Then the inflam
mation and swelling subside, the pains und aches cease, and not only is
Rheumatism permanently cured, but under the fine tonic effects of S. S. S.
the entire general health is tienefitted and built up. In all forms of Rheuma
tism, whether acute or chronic, S. S. S. will l>e found a safe and reliable treat
ment. S|>ecial lxx>k on Rheumatism and any medical advice you desire will
U- furnished f r e
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W a lt*
and
P len a a r e a .
“Whnt sort o f s table do they set
nt your boarding house?" asked the
young man who was contem plating a
To protect them from parasites, which change.
bite and annoy them, wash them with
” A table o f w aits and m easures.” re
plied his friend, ‘‘the first long and
•he la tte r short.”—Chicago News.
f m p r a r l lr a h l ..
"Y on r InisUiiul smokes hi* pipe in th#
bon*«*, doe* he? I su|»p«*e there i* no
way of g '-ttin g 'h e odor of tobacco out
of th e room*, eiUicr.”
"Y e*, there ia one way--hut I he*itata
about resorting to it. Our house and
furniture are only partly insured.’’
St. Vitti** r»*ar* and all H erron* PU r - o m i
I perniali.fitly cured b y Or. Kline** Or. nt
I flrfiuirvr.
llentorer.
Send " f-.r F I I K J . ( 2 'r lx . I,.,HI* so d
traailM). Jir.il. I L N ll n .1/1.. Ml Arch St., l'kUa.,1**.
A*
to
O k la h o m a .
•‘Speaking of tornado«**,” observed the
boarder with the high forehead, ‘‘if the
one that visited Oklahoma the other day
Imd hnpi»ened along a few months sooner
there would have been a provision in the
State ronatitution abolishing tornadoes.
T h at’* about the only thing they over-
1 lo o k ed ."
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H is llawal lo u r « * ,
"W hat do you do,” aaki-d the fair bridge
player, whispering to the man sitting
behind her, "when you have a band like
th at?"
" I generally swear,” he answered.—
Chicago Tribune.
h o w 'j Thin?
Wo offer One If und red fiollam Rew ard for any
one of f 'a ta rrh th a t can n o t U) cu red by H a 1**
C atarrh Cure.
P J . C H EN EY A CO , Toledo, O
Wo, th e u nd ersigned , h ave ku ,wn K. J.
Cfconey for th e Ia«t 1 ) years, and bellove him
perfectly h on orab le in all hulm oet t ran« act ions
an ! financially able to ca rry out any o b liga
tion made bv fit« firm
W A L D IM i. KINN AN A M ARVIN,
W holesale D ruggist«, Toledo,O
H all'« C atarrali Cura 1« «k d i In tern ally , a ct
ing <11 r« c tI t iip.,n Ui« blood and rauroii« «ur
lar«** of the «y«t<*m. T««tinionialr »ent free.
Prie** 7S cent» i«*r botile Hold by all ltruggnla.
Taku H a ll’s F am ily Pilla for C onstipation .
B t« « (.
“Blgley doesn't bother
any more. dr>e* be?”
"No. Indeed.”
“Let me see. when was
th * gubernatorial bee In
“Ju s t before he got It
—T h e i'a tb o lle Rtandnrd
about politics
It th at he g«n
hla bonnet?"
In the neck.”
and Times.
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In Washing Animals
S y r u p $ fig s
“20 Mule Team Borax”
^ E l i x i r ifS c n n a
water, I)irt and disagreeable odor are
Mother« will find Mr*. Win«low*a Soothing
removed, the animals’ «kins rendered Syrup
tic I»-«' rem edy to u ie lor ib a ir d i klr -a
healthier, the hair soft and glossy and l u n u g the tea th in g period.
free from insects. All dealers. Book
let, Sample and Luce Design for renter-
"Abstemioua” and “facetious” are the
piece, 10c.
i’acific Coast Borax Co., | only word* in Ktiglisb having the vowels
Oakland, Cal.
*n their order.
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IT IS W O N D E R F U L HOW OU IC K LY THE
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acts gently yot prompt
ly on the bou els, cleanses
m e system ojjectu ally,
assists one in overcoming
habitual eonsti potion
permanently. To get its
beneficial eWects buy
th e Genuine.
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in u se f o r o v e r 3 0 y e a r s , h a s b o rn e t h e s ig n a tu r e o f
a n d h a s b e e n m a d e u n d e r h is p e r
so n a l su p erv isio n s in c e it s in fa n cy .
A llo w n o o n e t o d e ce iv e y o u In th is .
A ll C o u n te rfe its , Im ita tio n s a n d *« J u s t - a s - g o o d ’ * a r e b u t
K x p c rin ie n ts t h a t trifle w ith a n d e n d a n g e r t h e h e a lth o f
In fa n ts a n d C h ild re n —K xp u rieu eo a g a in s t E x p e r im e n t.
What is CASTORIA
C a s to ria is a h a rm le s s s u b s titu te f o r C a s to r O il, P a r e
g o r ic , D ro p s a n d S o o th in g S y ru p s. I t is P le a s a n t. I t
co n ta in s n e ith e r O p iu m , M o rp h in e n o r o th e r N a re o tie
s u b s ta n c e . I t s a g e is i t s g u a r a n te e . I t d e stro y s W o rm s
a n d a lla y s F e v e ris h n e s s . I t c u r e s D ia rrh o e a a n d W in d
C o lic. I t re lie v e s T e e th in g T ro u b le s , c u r e s C o n stip atio n
a n d F la tu le n c y . I t a ss im ila te s t h e F o o d , re g u la te s th e
S to m a ch a n d B o w e ls , g iv in g h e a lth y n n d n a tu ra l sleep .
T h e C h ild re n ’s P a n a c e a —T h e M o th e r's F r ie n d .
G E N U IN E
CASTORIA
M o w t o P i l l | p H o l e * In W o o d .
It som etim es becomes necessary to
fill up cra ck s or d«*nts In fine wood-
; work, fiirnltnr«*, floors, etc. T he fol-
: lowing Is the Is-st way o f doing It.
W hite tissu e pajier Is Hti*c|>cd and per-
f«*«-tly softened In w ater and, by thor
ough kneading with glue, transform ed
I Into a paste, and by m eans o f ochres
j (ea rth co lo rs) colored as nearly ns
pomilble to the shade o f the wood. To
the paste calcined magnesia Is then
adder], an«l It Is f«>rce«l lnt<> the «-racks
or holes. T h is cem ent attach es itself
very firmly to the wood, and a fte r dry
ing retain s its smooth su rface.
M ra m ril ll a ll e r I’ utldlng.
B ea t tw o eggs light, add one cup o f
milk, th ree and <me-half cups of flour
sifted tw ice with one-half level tea-
■poonful o f aalt, one level tabii*»|K*>n-
ful o f sugar, four level teaspoonfuls of
bHklng powder and three table»iKK>n-
fuls of melted butter. B ea t and »tir
In three-«juarter» cup o f stoned dates
cut In pieces, or seeded and cut ra is
ins. I ’our lnt«> n w ell-greased pudding
mold, cover tightly, and »team two and
one-half hours. Serve with a cream y
sauce.
F rie d
» te a k ,
I have seen so many recipes foi
stew«-<l steak
I am tempted to give
mine fo r fried steak, which alw ays
prove» a success. In to two pounds
1 ° f round or oth er
cut, rub sa lt to
j ta ste and a light teaspoon o f soda. Let
It lie overnight f«ir b reakfast, then
before fryin g rinse in tw o w aters, dip
In flour and fry in (Killing fa t until
well d«me. Serve a t once, eith er with
or w ithout gravy pour«*«! over i t
D e l l e l « » n * K lc -e AVntVle*.
To one cupful «if cold boil<*<l rli-e n«l«i
almut a tahU*s|ioonful of melted but
ter, two «upfuis o f milk, a tea spoon
ful o f salt, two teaspoonful» o f baking
powder, two eggs whipped light and
flour to make thin b atter. B ea t ail
the Ingredients well together and bake
as you would other waffles, taking
pains to grease the Irons very thor
oughly, so th a t the rice may not stick.
— C hristin e T erhune D errick.
Bears the Signature of
n e s s and L O S S O F SLEEP.
f t c S i n * Signature o f
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NEW YORK.
A t b m o n th s ol«t
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G u aran tarJ under the
Exact Copy o f Wrapper.
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 3 0 Years
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“ I m i g'ad to write my endorsement of
the great iem«dy K ru n a . I do so most
heartily.” — Juba Marlowe.
Any remedy that benefits digestion
strengthens the nerves.
The nerve centers require nutrition.
I f the digestion is impaired the nerve
centers become anemic, and nervous
debility is the result.
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Peruna is not a nervine nor a stimo- j
j lanf. It benefits the nerves by bene- •
j filing digestion.
i
Peruna frees the stomach of catarrhal
congestions and normal digestion is the
result.
In other words, Peruna goes to the
bottom of the whole difficulty, when
the disagreeable symptoms disappear.
Mrs. J . C. Jamison, Wallace, Cal.,
writes:
“ I was troub'ed with my stomach
for six years.
W’as treated by three
doctors. They said that I had nervous
dyspepsia. I was put on a liquid diet
for three months.
” 1 improved under the treatment, but
as soon as I stopped taking the medi
cine, I got bad again.
“ I saw a testimonial of a man whose
case was similar to mine being cured by
Peruna, so I thought I would give it a
trial.
” 1 procured a bottle at once and com
menced taking it. I have taken several
bottles and am entirely cured.”
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C u t s o p B iach
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the brack overlooking
Hot s a lt balks and
»a rt bathing. K irrra- |
tlon pier lor finking.
K lertrlc lig h t*. H r«- I
plicie and *' owl b. -it. l ine walk* [
and drive«. S>-n food« « «per- I
in m n u n
E f O
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u i t y . lu te * . $2.JO and fcJ.110 |
W S p e e l a l rate« by Ike
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Chemist.
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The output of all the vineyards of t*)«
world is estimated to be 3<OD4.41<«,<XX)
gallons.
People Tell Each Other About
Good Things.
Twelve years ajro few people in the world knew
of such a preparation as a Powder for the Feet.
Today after the genuine merit of Allen’s Foot-
Ease have been told > ear after year by grateful
persons, it is indispensable to millions. It is
cleanly, wholesome, healing and antiseptic, and
gives rest and comfort to tired, aching feet.
It cures while you walk. Over 30.000 testimon
ials. Imitations pay the dealer a larger profit,
otherwise you would never be offered a substitute
for Allen’s Foot-Ease, the original foot powder.
Ask for Allen’s Foot-Ease and see that you get it.
B«*nt the yolks o f two eggs light, put
into a rouiwl-tx.tturned saucepan and et
P iiiz lc : W h a t S ty le ?
in one o f boiling w ater. S tir into it.
**TTas s he adopted a new fad? Sht
a few drops a t n tim e, three table- carries her head tilted to one side now.**
spiKins salad oil. beating as you stir,
“That's no fad. It's a habit she haa
then ns gradually the sam e qu an tity fallen into in eons^inonce of having to
o f (Killing w ater, next one tablespoon po through ao many narrow doorways
lemon Juice, a dash o f cayenne and with that new up-in* hat of hers.“
-■>n It.
r h n r n ln t.
D ro p *.
Scrap e one pound o f chocolate, s ift
nnd beat into It four pounds o f sugar.
B e a t to a froth the w hites o f four eggs
and add the sugar and chocolate. B e a t
as stiff ns a paste. G rease a pnpem l
pan and drop the m ixture upon It
(abou t the size o f a 5-eent p ie ce ). B ake
In a slow oven.
D ate»
fo r Ilrea k fa a « .
Sep arate the date»— one from an
other— with the
fingers, cover them
w ith (tolling w ater and s tir about one
m inute, then skim out o f the w ater on
to an agate plate. Set Into a hot oven
from three to five m inutes, then re
move to serving dish.
P o ta to
ALW AYS
wmsmk
A florist lias discovered by accident
a new way to catch cockroaches. A
pint fru it J.-ir containing a scrap of
bacon hapfiened to !*• le ft over night
In one «if his greenhouses. Next morn-
Ing a dozen or more <->i<-kr<ai<'h«*H were
vainly trying to clim b the slipper sides
o f the gins* Ja r. T h e fl«ir!st has stje-
c**e«l«*<l In ridding his establishm ent of
these repulsive creatu res, which form
erly ate su«-h high-priced plants as
.orchid s and gardenias. It is nec»-s»«ry
to paste a piece o f paper on the out
side o f the Ja r, so that the Insects can
get sufficient foothold to clim b up Into
the trap.
In the originai case the
label o f
the m an u factu rer supplied
th is need.
H e n rn a l* « * S a t ir e .
ei«
ftCOZ
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2*J
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H ew
“John, dear, I wish you would taste
O ld -T im e S p rin g M ed icin e*.
this milk and sec if it’s perfectly sweet.”
Sulphur and m olasses, taken Infern
"W h a t fur v”
ally. is a bl<*xl purifier tliat undoubt
“ Because if it's the least bit sour I
don't want to give any of it to Fido. It edly is excellent. Th e two are mixed
,to a thick paste, and about a tcaspoon-
isu’t good for him.”
ful o f cream o f ta r ta r added to a cup
ful of the m ixture. A big teas|>oon-
ful o f this Is taken for three mornings,
skipping th e next three, resum ing the
dose again, and continuing in th is way
until nine doses have beeu takeu.
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SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS-50< p..BOTTLE
2 5 c . — ALL DRUGGISTS .— 6 0 o .
CONQUERS
P A IN
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QUEEN OE ACTRESSES
PRAISES PE-RU-NA
P o d d in g .
Tw o clips cold potatoes mashed fine,
two eggs
well beaten, one-half eup
sw eet, milk sa lt and pep|>er to ta s te ;
th ree tablespoonfuls melted buttes
B ake h a lf an hour.
S h o rt Sn itK eatln n *.
Tarn ish ed silverw are is brightened ir
placed In butterm ilk for two hours nnd
washed In hot suds.
Buy a strip o f asbestos cloth and
nse sm all squares to Interline your
lronholders.
Keep a good-sized pie«1«
fastened to yonr Ironing board to save
the sheet, and lay a square under the
ta b le pad where the m eat p latter rests.
The S on g
o f the Hair
There are four verses. Verse
1. Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes
the hair grow. Verse 2. Ayer’s
Hair Vigor stops falling hair.
Verse 3. Ayer’s Hair Vigor
c u r e s d a n d ru ff. V e r s e 4.
Ayer’s H air Vigor always re
stores color to gray hair. The
chorus is sung by millions.
’• B efore ntlng Ayer*« H »!r Vigor I had very
thin and vary poor hnlr. Hut I continued to
u«e th e Vigor until m y hair greatly im prorad
In . v . r y w»y. I h * r . n»e«l It off »nd on for
t h . p u t ten y e a r ..”— M r s . SJ. D r c m h v d o ,
N ew ark. N J .
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P N U
M«d« by J . 0 . A j i t C o., Low «Ut M iu .
A lso m an u factu rers o f
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m a n tlo n th la p a p e r.