The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, April 30, 1908, Image 3

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    goring Medicine
.. .i! best because it docs the most good.
,S While it makes the blood pure, fresh
, ' !y it tones the stomach to bet
t digestion, creates an appetite, stimu
te o kidneys and liver, gives new
ltrve and digestive strength.
bra"1! nu nuri list of cures 40.166 tcs-
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lh '" "ir . f ,Yii.n. rmirenlMic, won- humors ami a a gorivr al blood tuirlflnrt Il enrol
l l"M"f,',lr-M liyV.aiirallnri. Wak. scrofula, tnrii ( has no equal as (pntal
fp7'JThiT ll"K J Tirucliita wr ont Iy mull. sorbin riitMllrlim It itlii in Knuulns saUifao-
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Acts nauimluf, uels Truly as
faljaxntive. r , n. . ,
Bwl joriMcn.Wompn find tluld-
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CALIFORNIA
Pg Sr rup Co.
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yMhom il II munujnciurrti.iii-inn-ii uu iiic
' (rout of ni'i y iinekiiilf .
SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS,
ne iite only, regular "'ico :u.'-uoiiij.
OTEL MOORE
01'HK Alili Til 13 YUAlt
ClATSOP BEACH SEASIDE, 0RE00H
P'TUC I'lrrctlr on tbf brack orrrlooklnr
I I nt it,, 0frn. Hat ialt hath tod
I Cliff house ;r.rpY lubur
Inr Kis psrlori. Ktrclrlc Hrnls. Klrr
I Ur md Irani LriL. Kind walki
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trlij. hprcUI rl bjr tbe
I DAM. J. l(KJItl l'jourl.lor
Ad Knjhkh nrivupnner hail tills drstb
eotict tb othfr ilay : "At Strntford-on-
Iron, n unity Cvi. llllara Buak-
ipeir. At rftt."
Iln Alliinl lllitli.
To tho iinlnltluteil oliscrvcr iwmo of
tlio KyiniuiMtlcH pcrforinm! In n khihu
of foot ul I tiro beyond expliiniitlon.
Tho Htory Is told of u InilMmck who
couiplnlncd to bin fumlly nbout tbu In
Jimtlce of allowing foothull players to
wi-ar bond iirotuctorn.
"I iihould think It wnn mont necra
nry," nnld Ills mother, who had wit
iii'HHod one gnmi! with ninny tremors.
"Ijok nt the front teeth your poor
coimln Frederick lost t"
"That niny be," siild her son, stub
bornly, "but look nt me, laid up for
two weeks with a Innie foot Just from
kicking a fellow's uoso-genrl"
I.oat h Connrrllnn,
Mrs. Chiii;watr, In look In t orr tht
mornlnc pni'T, hnil come cron Ho
tlisl lonkn like thin:
glIroxzwkwlwhyoJJJtJJyb1:)zftrxitbtitif;nil
"Joilah," lir aiikrd, ihowiug It to hltn,
"what does this mean'"
"It ini-nnH," nald Mr. Chucwstr, "that
thf line's out of order. Bauio old story.
Can't you see?"
A Hungarian stmlrnt who was plucked
at a recent exniiilnutlon at ICIuusenburt
shot himself, but (irst winged an sxauv
Iner.
Homo people ninko tho inlHtiiko of
thinking they mo Hiiru Just bec.mso
they nro hIow.
Dyer -Do you thlnt.- I In. llnw u lll
coini) when wo hIiiiII Imvo niilvcrxnl
pi'iiccV Itycr Not iihIchm wo ndopt
tihil miirrlngi'H. Town ToplcH. I
"rioiiKo give mo two lil 1 1 h for my lint,
one for ton dollnm to hIiow my titiH
bund, mid ono for twenty to show my
holy filendH," .MoggciiilorfiT Hlncttor. '
"Do you really lovo me, .loliuV" "Oh,
no. I wonr MiPMi. wiiitiiiitit iituila iiiwl
thlM trump overcoat merely to nppenr
iMTentrlc. thut'8 nil." WiiHhliiL'ton Her-
1 .....
ulil.
floldliitf ilia Job.
Michael Callnhun, a section boss for
(ho .Southern rnllroad, has a keen
Gaelic wit. One warm afternoon while
walking nlong tho railroad trncks ho
found n section hand placidly sleeping
beside the rails. Callahan looked dis
gustedly at the delinquent for u full
minute and then remarked:
"Klape on, yo lazy Hpalpeen, slnpo
on, fur as long as you slapc you've got
a Job, but when ,vou wake up you ain't
got nono," Llpplncott's Magazine.
T.f Kit I II I ncr nm She SnTT It. I
Whllo llttlt! Gertrude was looking ont
of a window during a thunderstorm
itlio saw n flush of lightning play
nlong a' telegraph wire.
"Oh, mamma," Hhe exclaimed, "I
Just snw a piece of the sun fall down
from the sky I" New York Press,
Mothers wilt find Mrs. TYJnslow's Boothlns
Byrup tliii IksI rumcdr to uio lor their children,
during tho lo thing porlod.
NO ONE CAN ALWAYS AVOID
V .'i 7LV -"A. Ttfj A' J.
Ono Dose in
Time, Saves
Nine.
INSURE YOUR HEALTH
m COMFORT
W on slormv davs
V by wearing a
s. ' m
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naaassli
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II V. I' 1 1 K
II rl V
V. W 1 IK
I I Ouapantaed
fc"!i,Jrvi Watarproof
The Salvation Army Is rstubllslid In
fifty-two countrlrs and colonies, and
preaches the gospel lu thirty-one languages.
ss
CURES
SKIN DISEASES
There n an evaporation from the hodv L'oinir on eon tumuli v. dnv nnd
ight tlirou,'h tht pores and fluids of the Hkin. This is nature's wav of
aim.11111,1 mi proper iciupcraiurc 01 our sysicms nnu preserving me mju-
ana 111x11 ility of the skm, and bo long as the blood is free Iroin ltupur
110 trouble will result. When, however, the blood from any cause
:comcs infected with humors and acids, these too must be expelled, nnd
raingm contact with the delicate fibres and tissues with which the skin is
0 abundantly supplied they produce irritation and inflammation, nnd the
fleet is shown by Kczumn, Acne, Tetter, nnd skin affections of various kinds,
hese impurities and humors cet into the blood thromrh a deranged or
nactive condition of the system ; the members whose duty it is to carry off
he waste and refuse matter of the body fail to properly perform their work,
md tins impure, fermenting mnttcr is left in the system to he absorbed by
lie blood. The skin is not only affected by poisons generated within the
j stem, hut poisons from without,
I have uud your S. S. S., spring and fall,
for the pail two years, with the result thst it
ntlrtlj relieved mi ot a form of Ecicma
which my doctor was unable lo curs. My
arms, lower limbs, and, In (set, the biggest
portion of my whole body wss affected, and
when I first Jegan S. S. S. tho llchlng, etc.,
was worse, but I continued the remedy with
the result thst the dry, itching eruption en
tirely disappeared, I think a great deal of
your medicine, and have recommended it to
others with good results. It is the belt blood
medicine made, and I can contclrntlouily
recommend it for the cure of all blood and
skin affections. C1IAS. 1I0RSTMAN.
Wheeling. W. Va.
fSUCll as PoiSOM n.iL- Pnicrm Itrv
title Ua.h, etc.. enter throuirh the
Pn pores and glands, nnd so thor
Jighly do they become rooted in the
l0xl that they are ever present,
r return at certain seasons of each
r to torment the sufferer. Salves,
rashes, lotions, etc., cannot cure skin
iseases. True, such treatment re-
'eves some of the itching nnd dis-
-'ou, aim aids m keeping the skin
lca", but it does not reach the real
use, and at best can be only palli
Unir ami crmtii;.,,. a i. .t.
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Jeansillif of tin. Iil.vwl ,'u ll,.. ...! ,...rt: r.nr.. fr oL-Jn ilisonses. S. S. S..
...WW.. ... W...V VW.tl.... w. .in... ...... , . ... . ,
gcntlf acting, safe blood purifier, made entirely of vegetable ingredients
Uieforct uud fwlil ' ! nmm.r t rnt miMit S. S. S. woes down into the
F'fciilation, and neutralizes the acids and humors, thoroughly cleansing nnd
""Hying the blood, and curing skin affections of every kind, ft supplies
'0 tne blrinil II... f 1 1:.; ...,.-., 1 uitct'.i.. tli.. el-in mill
nil ,1 ii-.tii, 11 lUl 1 11 vi: ijllill lllin nvkvnauijr n""
oilier inrts of thelioilv. nnd rbl tin. blood of nnv and all noisons. S. S. S.
nriC'Vi''CZV";l' Tl'tter, Acne, Salt Rheum, Toison Oak and Ivy, Nettle Rash,
anu all other skin tmnlili.u n.i.l r.nr..u iii..m iwrnmniMitlv bv reiiioviuir everv
L!.C,e lile raust froi the blood. Special book on Skin Diseases and any
""vice desired furnished free to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA
0 YEARS
' WvV.eipro' "f ,he eMllly " conlldence our ps.
,"'lnr ifoLU,'.nK,l,eclall,,u 'wava In attendance,
sot liyi p!f. cuu"cuu' suenlloa. Lady attend-
fell.t, Vi?,v '.7 "'" Rentlsts. Our lepulillon for
"m oL,i ti ba,rii""" we" ""Wbhed. Cleanll
Work and Quick Service.
Pslm.. .1 IT DIUN'T 11UUT A HIT"
! ,' 'i,.r,ctlon' 50 cents. Kxtractlon Free
IWt ii . ... " srs outrcil,
I'Ulet If snd up,
111,1... t-.V.0'"'.-1 eiaspi your teeth hive become
Tkto (hi . 3 ., impolble tu Urmly let s s bridge,
'"ikttn , "Jf "." "moved without csuilng rou Ibe
"fuy 11 win 1. 1 11 ! piio mi pi.
i -food ,, ?f k,w', 1 ,nd P 'f" h ""Ik of miitlcillng
" I?k J Mil t,0'"'r w'"' mr y'' ssperlmcs IS
Crown mi".n" "tlsfacllon In every csie.
"" mmSS. Um,l Work.-ll'i s ihsme to spoil
,M.Vrr,t;.tl,,t,',,'ce " yor dlgeillon from
brld(( nil,.P'?fylr n"iln your lVod, when s
W A XAJCCr PAINLESS
'UN, V V I O tl D E NTI ST
IN PORTLAND
DOING WORK FOR
THE BEST PEOPLE
... will chew vour food properly md thoroughly,
"hVleyourlo
A hollow tooth that ! now u.dc. .n be led nd
crowned .0 that It U vJ f f'aMi!
To iccure the belt results you n.u.t lecur the
bllbfit gride of iklll,
Kximlmtlon freemd Invited. Wbendeilred you
cm hive T, f. Wlio or my penoml icrvlce.
n... 1 1. .1 nnranlied thst'ws can do
vour entire Crown, Urldge and J'laU Work.
In a day U necessary.
KO MTE5
"Do you believe that men and worn-
I'll Hlllilllfl lillV. 1,. I. ,..' .,tt'..ll
iiuini tini
I I UHel to, but since I've been married
' I don't dare lo say ho." Cleveland
.en Her.
Mrs. Houlihan (sobbing) I never
saw yo till lb day before mo unforch
nit marriage. Mr. Houlihan An I
often wlsht yo hadn't seen me till th'
day after! Puck.
I'hoche You would hardly know
Freddy since he got back from Monto
Carlo. He lost all his money there,
and Kvelyn Hardly know him!
Why, I shan't know him nt all ! Illus-
ruted Kits.
Old Hunks When I en mo to thU
town sixteen years ago real estate in
tho block where I live was higher
priced than It Is now. Old Hewllgus
It would he mj In. any block where you'd
Kettle down. Chicago Tribune.
"Ollker," said the police magistrate,
"what Is the charge against the pris
oner'" "Having an Infernal inachlno
in his poHHCKSlon, your honor," replied
the policeman. "Anarchist or chauf
feur';" tpierled the magistrate. Chica
go Dally News.
rather If you marry my daughter,
are you sure you will be able to take
tare of her In the stylo to which sho
has always been accustomed? Suitor
(who Is lu the wholesale business)
I II guarantee It. hlr, or or return tho
goods.--IMck-Me-L'p.
"You said that If 1 bought this sub
urban hoube 1 couid live like a prince.
With malaria and automobiles, I'm In
fear for my life!" "Well." answered
the agent, soothingly, "think of tho
princes who live lu fear of Uielr lives."
-Washington Star.
Mr. Stubb (with Illustrated weekly)
Martha, here Is o picture entitled
"Docking an Ocean Greyhound." Mrs.
Stubb (llarlng up) I Just don't want
to we It. I think there should be a
law against clipping off a poor dog's
tall. Chicago News.
"Would you send a man who uses
profanity to Congress?" "1 dunno."
answered Farmer Corntossel. "Of
course. I don't approve of profanity;
but I'd want him to be able to hold his
own In any of them arguments thut
'onio up." Washington Star.
I Mrs. Gndsby (hugging dog) I don't
know what we're going to do about
poor, darling Fldo! Mr. Gndsby
Humph! What alls hhn? Mrs. Gads
by (In surprise) Why. haven't you no
tleed bow Irritated he becomes when
ever the baby cries 'Puck.
Mrs. Spenders I wonder how you'd
like It If 1 ever got "new-womanish"
and Insisted upon wearing men's
clothes? Mr. Spenders Oh. I haven't
any fear of you ever doing that. Men's
clothes are never very expensive.
Catholic Standard and Times.
I "Do you mean to tell me you have,
lived In this out-of-the-way place for
twenty years? Hint's right, stran
ger; twenty years." "Hut I don't see
what you llnd to keep you busy."
Untlilnc. stranger. That's the reason
like It." l-oulsvllle Herald.
"Yes," said Miss Jlltham. "he was an
old Hume of mine. And when you told
him I was to be married next week,
did he wem sorry?" "Yes. he admit
ted that bo f'U srry." replied Miss
Gabble. "Did he. really?" "Yes. al
though he said he didn't know your
llnnee personally."-Cathollc Standard
and Times.
Mr. Itvley Why are yez decoratln',
Mrs. Murphy? Mrs. Murphy-Mo b'y
Denny Is eoinln' home the day. Mr. Hy-ley-1
fought It wuz for folvc years ho
wuz Hint up? Mrs. Murphy Mo vvuz;
but he gl ',wr oir for KW0(1 lu',my"
vure. Mr. Uyloy-An' sure It must bo
a great comfort Tor ye to have a good
b'y like that.-London Tlt-lUts.
"You'll have to send for another doc
tor," said the ono who hud been called,
nftef n glaiiee nt the patient. "Am I
ho Hick iih that?" gusjed tho sulTorer.
"I don't know Just how slel; yon are,'
replied the man of medicine, "but I
know you're tho lnwyor who erossox
aniliu'd uu win"' 1 iipju'iuvil ns uu ex
pert witness. My eonselenco won't let
,u kill you, nnd I'll l linnjjwl If I
viint to euro you. Good day."
Vicar .lolin, do you-or-ovor nso
strong huiKuauoV J' (Kiiurdedly)
Well, sir, I-I "J' o Httlo bit koer
less llko In my Rpeech "t times. Vicar
Ah, I'm sorry, John. Hut wo will
converse about that some other time,
just now I want you to go to tho
plumber's and sottlo this bill for four
pounds ton for thawing out n water
plpo. And you might Just talk to tho
niiin In n careless sort of way, hb If If
woro your own bill ! Puncli.
I'Rrfrrtlr I'lnin. j
With nil the Impartiality of tho par
tlsnn, I'rof. Price set forth the con
tentions of both political parties regard-'
lug the tariff.
At tho close of his talk he was ai;r
rounded by the fair members of tho
Woman's Current Events Club.
"Oh, I'rof. Price," cooed the fairest, 1
"thank you so much for your perfectly
lovely talk! I understand all about
the tariff now. It's Just like a lover's
comparisons the free traders are tho
other girls!"
riTrt fit. Vital Danra and Ml Nenrona Dbfase
II I U rwrtnarieutly curpil by Dr. Kllns's Orcal
Ki-rvi iu-storor. Hunt! fur Klti:K 2trlol bottle, and
(realise. Dr.lt. II.Kllnu, JxL.Wll Archbt.,l'h!la.,l,,
Not Disappointed.
Adam Zawfox What's got you ao
touch interested In that there paper? j
I Job Sturkey I'm looking over this list,
of a hundred men that owns all the
money In the country. I thought mebby
my name would be there, but It ain't.
Well, 1 didn't much 'xpect to' find It, no
how. Mnkea n IMfTrrcnre.
"If n man loses his pocketbook."
aald the morallzcr, "he thinks the chap
who tlnds It Is no better than a thief
If he doesn't return it."
"Yes," rejoined the demoralizer, "but
If be finds some other fellow's pocket
book well, it comes' like pulling teeth
to give It up."
There Is more Catarrh In thlssertlon of tho
country than Rllotner diseases put tux''Uicr,
anil until the lust few rears ubs supposed to he
incurable. For a great many jvars il.c'tors
iirnnminrcil It a locHl illene and tirescrloed
local remudlei. and by coiiktrintlv falling to
euro with local treatment, pronounced It In
curable. Sclcnco has pro.cn catarrh to be a
constitutional disease and therefore requires
constl-utlotiHltrestraent. IlHll'sCatarrh Cure,
manufactured 'bv F. J. Cheney .t Co., Toledo,
Ohio, is tho only consiltutlonal cure on ti e
market. It li taken Internally in doses from 10
drops to a tea.4iionfiil. IUcU directly on the
blood and mucous surface of the system.
They offor one hundred dollars for any case It
falls to cure. Send for circulars and testl-
Addr?M! F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by I)ru(rilts,75c.
Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation.
Her Grlrvnnce.
"Mr. Clugston," said the caller, "you
may atop my paper."
"It doesn't fit your pantry shelves, per
Imps, ma'am," said tbe editor of the
Spiketown Blizzard, sarcastically.
"That hain't got nothing to do with it."
"You've found that you can borrow it
from a neighbor hereafter?"
"That ain't the reason, neither."
"Possibly you don't like the editorial
policy of the paper."
"So, sir; I don't. My nephew wns ar
rested last week for stealiu' a hog, and
you didn't say a word about it !"
A UlHctturnirt'il DIkk".
"I see they say thut when a dlnmond
passes a certain size it Is worth no
more than n smaller one."
"How's that?"
"If It's too large It Isn't marketable.
Nobody wants to wear a diamond na
bulky as a glass door knob."
"Is thut so? Then It must be aw-
fully discouraging for n man to dig up
j n sparkler as big as a footlmll."
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Ilia Idpn of Onr.
lhe teacher lu the Darktown school
wns hearing the class in geography.
"What is known as tho Great Divide?"
she asked.
"Cuttin a big watermelon !" answered
little 'Hnstus with a grin that showed all
his Ivories. Chicago Tribune.
Many people persist in tiding on tbe street cars. IriBufliclently protected j
by TbeyJiart out porbaps In tho heat of the day, and do not feel the neod j
f ThJranid moving oft he car cools tbe body unduly, hen they board j
the car perhaps they are slightly perspiring;. When the body ia in this .
condition it la easily chilled. This is especially true when a person ia sit- j
tiD Beginning a street car ride in the middle of the day and ending it In the j
evening almost invariably requires extra wraps, but people do net observe j
these precautions, hence thpy catch cold. .
Colds are very frequent in the Spring on this account, and as the bum-
mer advances they do not decrease. During the Spring months no ono j
Bhould think of riding on tho car without being provided with a wrap. I
A cold caught in the Spring is liable to iait through the entire Summer.
Great caution Bhould be observed at this eeaeon against expotuie to cold. ;
During tbe first few pleasant days of Spring, the liaility of catching cold ia j
No wonder bo many people acquire muscular rheumatism and catarrhal j
diseaBeB during this aeapon. j
However, in spito of the greatest precautions, colds will do caught. t
At tbe appearance of the first symptom, Peruna thould be taken accord-
ing to directions on the bottle, and continued until every symptom disap-
Do not put it off. Do not waste time by taking other remedies. Bezin .
at nnnn take Peruna and continue taking it until you are positive that ;
the cold has entirely disappeared. This may save you a long and perhaps
serious illness later on.
1
:
Bad Effects From Cold.
Mr. M J. Deutsch, Secretary Build
ing Material Trades Council, 151 Wash
ington St., Chicago, 111., writes:
"I have found your medicine to be
unusually efficacious in getting rid of
bad effects from cold, and more espe
cially in driving away all symptoms of
catarrh, with which I am frequently
troubled.
"The relief Peruna eives in catarrhal
troubles alone is well worth the price
per bottle. I have used tbe remedy for
several years now."
Spells of Coughing.
Mrs. C. E. Long, writes from At
wood, Colorado, as follows:
"When I wrote you for advice my
little three-year old girl had a cough
that had been troubling her for four
months. She took cold easily, and
would wheeze and have spells of congh-
iDg that would sometimes nm ioi uau
an hour.
"Now wecan never thank yon enough
for tho change you have made in our
lirtlft one's health. Before f-he began
taking your Peruna she suffered every
thing in the way of cough, colds and
croup, but now she has taken not quite
a bottle ol Peruna, and is well and strong
as she has ever been in her life."
Pc-ru-na for Colds.
Mr. James Morrison, 63 East 16th
St., Paterson, N. J-, writes:
"I have givpn Peruna a fair tral, and
I find it to b juat what you claim it to
be. I cannot praise it too highly. I
have used two bottles in my family for
colds, and everything imaginable. I
can safely say that your medicine is the
beet I have evet used."
Giving II I m a Pointer.
"Naggus," said Bonis, "you've sen
that story of mine that' running through
one of the magazines. How would you
advlst me to wind It up? I want to give
it a happy ending."
"Put all the characters in the story,"
answered Naggus, "aboard an excursion
steamer for a moonlight ride. Send the
boat out to the middle of the lake "
"Yes?"
"And blow It up."
Ont of tlie Dim Past.
Alexander tbe Great had just subdued
Bucephalus.
"Anybody can bust a broncho," he said,
"but it takes a man to put the snaffles
on a big four-legged devil like this one."
Being shrewd, politic fellows, the cow
boys of that age allowed the impression to
go out that they were afraid to try to
ride the savage beast, and the subservi
ent historians hastened to confirm that
impression.
Pale, Thin,
Nervous ?
Then your blood must be in
a very bad condition. You
certainly know what to take,
then take it Ayer's Sarsa
parilla. If you doubt, then
consultyourdoctor. Weknow
what he will say about this
grand old family medicine.
Sold for over 60 years.
Thlilsthoflritniieitlnn your doctor would
aikt "Aro jour unwell reculurf " lie knows
tlmtdslly action of the bowels Is absolutely
oatoutlal to recovery. Keen your liver ac vo
ami your bowels regular by taking laxative
doies ot Ayor's l'llli.
"OUCH, OH MY BACK "
NEURALGIA. STITCHES, LAMENESS. CRAMP
TWINGES, TWITCHES FROM WET OR DAMP
ALL BRUISES, SPRAINS, A WRENCH OR TWIST
THIS SOVEREIGN REMEDY TH EY CAN'T RESIST
STJAC0
BS0IL
Price 25c and 60c
M7 imm? r ft
mm
SHOES AT ALL
PRICES. FOR EVERY
MEMBER OF THE FAMILY.
MEN. BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN.
CX W. L. Douglas mattas and sails mora frft
man's $2.SO,$3.aO and SX.SOahoeo
than any other manufacturer In tho
Jjiar" world, baoauso ihey hold their Hll3
shape, fit better, wear longer, and
y3c aro of greater value than any other
Q shoes In tho world to. da v. U
W. L. Douglas $4 and $5 Gill Edge Shoes Cannot Ba Equalled At Anj Price
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PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color moro goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. Ono 10c package colors alive, wool and cotton equally well
and Is guaranteed to give perfect results. Ask dealer, or we will send post paid at 10c a packape. Write for free booklet
5w to dye, bleacbjand mix colers. MONROE DRUG COMPANY, Quincy, Illinois.
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