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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1902)
YERVOUS PROSTRATION 1 CURED BY PE-RU-NA. ' Hal. P. Denton. Mr. Hal. P. Denton, Chief Depart ment Publicity and Promotion of Na tional Export Exposition, writes. Philadelphia, Dec. 20, 1899. The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. Gvntleinen : "Toward the latter fart of August I found, myself in a very inch run-down condition. I suffered rtiralurly from catarrh of the stom ach, apuravatod no doubt by the respon ibi lities and woriment incident to the exploitation of a great international xiKwition. What I ate distressed me and I would lie awake at night 'thresh mig eer,' it I may use that expression, tii affairs of the previous day. "My family physician said I had aervous prostration and recommended aea voyage. I gradually grew worse. A kind friend whom 1 had known In Ohio recommended Peruna. Though skeptical, I finally yielded to his ad vice. After using one bottle I was anuch Improved and with the fifth bottle came complete recovery. I am fai perfect health today and owe every thing to Peruna." Very truly yours, HAL. P. DENTON. If yon do not derive prompt anil sat isfactory results from the use of Peru a, write at once to Dr. Hart man, giv ing full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valu able advice free. Jddrcss Dr. Hartmnn, President ol The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, JUio. Exactly. To yon think it is possible to love (fro girlj) at the pilf iflie?" "Not if they know .it." Melbourne "Weekly Times. We are not to blnme because youlisve rfiuumntiNin; hut you are if you do not m-j Hamlin's Wizard Oil. A Story or the Priirfi The Century m:iga.ino is about to print a serial which will have an espe cial intorest to people who are at home the prairies. It is called "The Biography of a Prairie Girl," and the author is Eleanor Gates, a young woman who spent her childhood in Dakota and who thus writes from the fosest personal observation. The time of Miss Gates' story is aflnat 25 years ago; it is put in the faraa of a personal . narrative, of the life ef a little girl, and, there is hardly epliae or event ol prairie life which it aot) touched upon in these pages trt olizard, breaking coiU, horse Healing by Indians, school days on the fftKit'teii, righting gophers and badgers, cattle rawing and other typical phases ol hardship or prosperity. Si is not novel, but the same char acters appear and reappear In the story with a reality which impresses the reader with confidence in the truth of the narrative. "The liiography of a Prairie Girl" will begin in the August number of the. Century and it will be illustrated. Pignut Has Hit Opportunity. "His poetry," the public complained, "tmells of the lamp." At this Pegasus reverted to hia equina fide and indulged in a horse Uughv. "1 suppose it's the odor of that gaso line vehicle ho tied up to after I bucked and threw him," wliiniiltvl the fabled Imn?. Antnrnoblln Macnsine. Hair Splits "I have used Ayer'a Hair Vigor for thirty years. It is elegant for a hair dressing and for keeping the hair from splitting at the ends." J. A. Gruenenfclder.Urantfork, III. Hair-splitting splits friendships. If the hair splitting is done on your own head, it loses friends for you, for every hair of your head is a friend. Aycr's Hair Vigor in advance will prevent the splitting. If the splitting has begun, it will stop it. tl.lt a kettle. AKsnuWs. It your dninrUt nnnot supply yoa, end ua on dollar and wo will eipreM ynaihottle. He aureand U the uu olmiiMiNlnnnHiiirrt. Ad draw, J. C A V SK CO., Lowell, Mm. AN HISTORIC STRUCTURE. Benedict Arnold's New Haven Homo Hay Be Torn lo wu. : - i In a dismantled condition, the prey of relic hunters and the ravages of time, there stands In Water street. In New Haven, Conn., a houpe erected by the most Infamous man who ever called America his home and which was later occupied by one of the most renowned of Columbia's sons. It is a residence erected by Benedict Arnold In the City of Elms In 1771. Water street In colonial days was the select residential street of New Haven. Arnold, then a dashing young fellow, conducted a drug store. He prospered In business, married well an i branched out Into the East Indian trade; In which be made a fortune. He was one of the most' prominent men In New Haven at the outbreak of the revolution and the mansion on Water street sheltered many a distinguished guest Then came his brllliaut career In the army and his subsequent Igno minious betrayal "of his country. Time and the encroachments of busi ness Interests have brought the fine old colonial mansion down to the level now of Its less aristocratic neighbors, but traces are still to be seen of the mag nificence of which It once was proud. The house is now part of a lumber ynrd, and the parlors and spacious chambers where Arnold and his bride lived and received the elite of the town ore now occupied with piles of scant ling, and the colonial staircases are now changed to lumber elevators. In a short time what is left of the old HOME OF 1)1 Ni:iK'T ARNOLD. house will be torn down and the space It occupied turned Into a woodyard. .. While no attempt has been made by New Haven people to save the old Ar nold house, ns It can be believed that the reputation of Its first occupant hr no great source of public gratification, many of he finest pieces of Its original architecture have been preserved. An tiquarians and unpoetlcal Junk dealers have banded together to raze the old place, and whnt remains to-day Is the merest shell of the old structure. The inuntelpleces, carved English onk rail ings and the furniture have all been scattered among museums throughout New Euglund. Hut there still remnlns the. original exterior, and the window blinds, doorways, cornices and much of the original decorations are still left. Not only Benedict Arnold, the traitor, but Noah Webster, the famous lexico grapher, lived In this historic old man sion, and the rooms that once echoed with the lnughter and gnyety ot the days before the revolution also har bored lu later years the silent scholur, as the pages of his great dictionary grew under his hands. Webster came to New Haven in 1798. Up to that time the. Arnold mansion had remained un occupied so great was the aversion of the people toward anything In any way connected with the traitor's life. Web ster remained there until 1812, when he removed to Anihertv Mass. HOW THE SW0R0-SWALL0WER SWALLOWS HIS SWORD. Tho sword swallower really does swallow his sword, which rests Inside mm as shown In the cut. Long prac tice enables him to do bis feat In safe ty. Sometimes a rubber tip Is slipped on the sword's point before swallow ing. Accompanying cut Is from tbe Scientific American, and shows the po sition of a swallowed sword. It Did. Lady Visitor (to little girl) What be came of that little kitten you had here once? .' ' I.lttle Girl Why, haven't you heard? l.ady Visitor No! Was it drowned! Uttle Girl-No! Lady Visitor Ioat? ' Uttle Gtrl-No! ' Lady Visitor Poisoned? Little Glrl-Nol Lady Vlsltoo-Then whatever bt-cam of It T Little Girl It grown! up Into a cat -Philadelphia Bulletin. Occasionally a man succeeds In start Hug the world, but fortunately he can'l keep It startled ve :j Ions.. Your Slurs. If .the earth were equally divided among its inhabitants, each person would get about 23 acres. , Provs It. , .. We want yon to prove our staterrent that Monopole Spices are the purest and strongest in the world. For sale by all grocers. To enable yon to do so, we will send you free a 10-cent tin of white pepper or cayenne or ginger or any bther variety you may prefer, if you will tnd ns two 2-cent stamps for postage, and give us the name and ad dress of your grocer., Prize coupons packed with every (ran.. Send to Wad hams & Kerr Bros., Portland, Oregon. What happened. "Did the sermon produce much effect?" "Well, it was followed by what you might call a religious awakening." .Lgetable Preparationfor As similating itieFoodandReguIa ling the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes DigestionCheerful-nessandRcst-Contains neilher OpiunvMorphine nor Mineral. NoiNAhcotic. frapeafOI in-SAMITL PITCHER floJiit Semi- Alx.SfKM HmrnSfd- Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa- Tlon , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- ness and Loss of Sleep. -rr:, 1 Tac Simile Signature of .NEW YORK. 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N aaatler what ana yea, aaart tahla CAaCAtrnKTS te-aay, far I will aeer (at well aa4 he well all the tlaaa Fa pal Tear hewela rtcht. Tahe ear aelrtrat i wltk ( AftCAatKTa ta-elay, e.r mm ahaelate m aatee le care er aaaaey reBaaee DR. G. GEE WQ WONDERFUL HOME ' -TREATMENT Thl wonderful Chi nese doctor Is called great because be cures people without opera tion that are given up to die. He cures with FYjsfca mose woHaerrui vni lit se herb, room, burin. njJTl harks and vrxetatilea nlw'rilt'K l,uv are entirely un-V-Ufi-wy. it, .own to medical sci ence In this country. Through the ue ol those harm lew. remedied this famous doctor known the action ol' over 600 different remedies, which Iil successfully uses In different diseases. He guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma luntf, throat, rheumatism nervousness, stomach, liver, kidneys etcj has hundreds of testimon ials. Charges moderate. Call and see him. Patients out of tbe city write for blanks and circulars. Hend 4 cents in stamps. 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