Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, August 19, 1911, Image 7

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    The girl smiled unsteadily.
"I would be aa far from tbern then.
ss I sut from you now!" she returned
f Veu Hava Never Taken Ceunt V»»
"S <•»
_
gently.
fe e t »11*1 d riv in g ' M l i l 1«
W ill Be Surprised at Ole-
Is the best ol ell mediciees for the cure of disease»,
- ^ ^ ■ « » • l e y < >*tly InrM lesssr«
“ You would be their daughter al­
disorders end weaknesses peculiar to women. It is the
lance Cevsred.
J,
ways, " be persisted, "and now you are
only preparation o f its kind devised by a regularly gradu­
ie d o f fa r m a ll« *
A veld d « la re fm ru a« » -tin t he< h
trying to have me consent to your be­
aa. iV a k»«sll«4 Ih w e ur> te data
ated physician— an esperienoed and skilled specialist is
BMM’b la a a w i l l kail yss« a ll la M t o l o < W * l b fa» 1»
H are you ever rounled up the num­
tha diseases o f wom en.
ing
nothing
to
me.
Do
you
tblnk
I I I I I M I ■ A M IIIIT M . MA I f f I. , P M U A II.M IM I
ber of alepa which you have made 1«
By S U S A N N E G LEN N
tbst Is quite fair to me,
Anna
I t b a safe m e d ic in e in a n y c o n d itio n o f tb e system .
the eourae <d one dap—la (ulna to
lx>u Isa ?“
T H E O N E R E M E D Y w b ie b c o n ta in , n o alc o h o l
bualnaea. In walking from ooa room
O W A R I)
RVRTO M
A M U M •" « < *•« » i <
"I tblnk wa are not fair to you." sbe
l^ a J a .h a , <'oiu»«4e.
Mpa«' I
e ri« *e i U o lj.
“ I know aa well aa I need to, It Is
nod no in ju r io u s h a b it-fo rm in g drugs an d w h ic h
• I h w r Israd t l l U i l . l / l l b » r ttu . UeJd.'fiJg L a e
I to another el home, and ao oa,
«•«
II
M a llla a aa»aln»-aa a «1 f u l l g.rli*e liv l
lust a waata of tlmo looking for that said very sadly, "that Is what troubles
creates n o c ra v in g fo r m e h stim u lan ts.
throughout
the
couraa
of
the
dayT
If
•a o * or aai'lt«<Rll«»a C n a ir o l a t'4 I w p l r » » 'H b a >
me.
Ntc.
If
only
1
knew
wbat
I
ought
lU ile d . B a fa re u .e i
Itanh.
you will take the trouble to do ao, neat!" csrlalmed Mrs. Day. energet­ to do—oh, there comes mother— I must
T H E O N E . K E M F - D Y so good th at be m akers
you will ba aurprlaed to And what a ically tying on her calico sunbonnet run!"
s r i n o t a fr a id to p r in t its e v e ry mg ra d ia n t on
dletaaca you have covered without "Hut I like to be fair about things.
Hut be held her bands determinedly
e a c h o u tsid e h o ttie - w r a p p e r en d alta s t to the
Anna
Ixtulsal
Bo
I
’m
going
over
the
realising IL Multiply I boo dlatanee
In his own.
tru th fu ln e s s o f tha i » — - u n d e r o a th .
lltfh r a l prie«»» nani fo r S ilv e r , 0 1 4 J q w e lr y , (» « Id
by S66 and you will And that It will ground once more."
r a lb .fl« .
t ’ N< I K M Y I H.
I«»r»> yaa ra In
"Don't you worry about thia, sweet­
“If I don't And It today, I shall
I l is sold by medicine dealers everyw here, end any deeler who hasn't it can
l ’o rtla n d . 71 H la O i Is e iw ee n O ak a n d P in e.
not require many yeara bafora you
heart,” be whispered. " I’ll fix It up
get it. D o n ’t take a substitute of unknown composition for this medicine oe
have made up the 16.000 miles which know what has become of them tur­
somehow.
Do
you
suppose
1
shall
let
SNOVN coMSOsrrioN. N o counterfeit is ss good os the genuine and the druggist
la equal to the circuit of the globa. key eggs without being told!"
who stys something else is “ just os good ss D r . Fierc e's” is either mistaken
"I»o you call that being fair?" ask­ a strutting old turkey cheat me out
Moat people would certainly be sur-
1
*
•
Pissaisi I isvim
o r is tryin g to deceive you for kis ow n selfish benefit. Such a n u n is not to be
of my wife?”
,
prlaed If they were Informed that ed the gtrl, pausing In her task of
0. 0. MARTIN,
»*o
trusted. H e is trifling w ith your most priceless possession— yo ur health—
In full view of the advancing tun
• W f e  ’î T r ’* * * *
during tbe rourae of their Uvea they putting the shining dishea In the cup­
may be your life itself. See tin t yen yrt s-kal yen att for.
bonnet he bent over the low gate and
have walked a dlatanee aa great aa board. "I should not consider It fair
klcsed her.
the length of the equator. Yet, how­ to place tbe doings of an Irresponsible
That evening, while Mrs. Day re­
sedentary we may ba, however old turkey above those of a man who
K O D A K S A S N U O F K f L O D I E A K l ever
counted
to her husband tbe events of
baa
always
proved
himself
honest
and
little Inclined to gala the reputation
W r i t « fo r ra ta ln tfu v a and W teruturu.
D e v e lo p in g
the afternoon, while the obdurate
G IL L E S P IE S C H O O L O F EXPRESSIO N
a globe-trotter or of an Alpine honorable!"
and p r in tin g
M a ll I o
« n ia r a v iv a n p ro m p t a (U m it Um of
5 3 4 M o r n v e n S t ., P o r t la n d , O r r f a a .
Mrs. I>ay looked at her daughter's Blndy shuffled on tbe limb of a cherry
climber, moat of ua have, unknown to
I o rtla n d F ho io fcupply Co
T w o -y e a r eouraea fo r te a c h e rs , ra s d e ra a n d p u M ie -p e a k e r a
G r a d u a te s a f t e r e o m e le tin »
tree, and while Anna Ixiulse cried dis­
14» T h ir d M lre e t
POKTL
LAN a O R R . ouraalvea. covered a distance equal flushed face with displeasure.
tw o y e a r , u f p o t - e r a d u a t e w o r k , fr o n t e d p ru fe a a io n a l d ip lo m as . C o n tin u o u s rla e ra o fr o m » to
1 o'cloc k . S ve d a y » p e r w e e k . In d iv id u a l laasona w i t h e it h e r th e p r in c ip a l or th e a a e n ta n s.
"He's a Dennison, Anna Louise," couraged tears Into her pillow, NIc
to the full circuit of tbe earth, or a
a fte n u io n « a n d e v c n ln g a .
plaaa4 ••« • » » » • , a«> climb to the highest mountain peaks she answered, sharply, “and that
la Dennison talked long with old Betsy
EM M A W . GILLESPIE. Principal.
<ra««a
AMI« all
io»«. s<»i. alaa«, | In the world
A family that will In the big kitchen.
More than that, wa enough for me.
M M IM «'» !. t » • • • • •
"You
can
have
them
by
tomorrow
cheat
about
a
line
fence
lan't
above
have accoinpllahed a task still more
|t»at.<.Uaajt Listagli
•••* •■ « «a i »»Mil ar
Ib'slde. Hlndy night?" be Inquired, anxiously.
colossal Without having had occasion taking eggs, I guess!
Op (raw. alii a»»«
No trouble at all!" declared tbe
tM talar« «aythinf.
Plant Feigns Death.
la
not
Irresponsible—
ahe
has hid her
lo
eiplore
the
unknown
regions
be
Gugseuleed • «••(-
ve (M gli Vagi.rs >•« naath tbe cruat of tbe earth, wa bava nest In them cedars four years, hand old woman cheerfully.
In South America there Is a plant
«•«»• p»»p«bl kw V k .
"And you are sure all turkey eggs —a species of mimosa— which feigns
MABnt.b » n a t a »
descended aa far aa tbe depths af the running, and I'va found her out every
•
look alike?"
death for the purpose, naturalists
most unfathomable abyasea, even as time."
Brmfclra, ■ V-
"As .-dike as two peas!" she chuck­ tblnk, of preventing grass-eating ani­
1 far aa tbe very center of the earth —
"Hut It was Nlc'a father who had
mals from eating it. In Its natural
■ dtrand Magailne.
the line fence changed, mother," per­ led, positively.
Next evening a disconsolate fam­ stats it Is bright greeD, but as soon
BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL
sisted tbe girl spiritedly, "and he has
Y. M. C. A. EXPANDS.
been dead for four years.
Besides, ily group occupied the Day sitting ss It Is touched It collapses into a
ul »at W «
k «agad
room.
tangle of apparently dead brown stems.
b e , » a t ta a a , u J laaaa
Naw Booklet Juat Out Can Be Han the lawyers decided. If you remember,
"It Is not use for you to ask me to
fa U , — *»M a a b » « W M , a t a l
that Mr. Denolson was right about
for the Asking.
i-a
t i u . a h l a t MS
give up NIc because Blndy did not
It anyway."
u -a t
The Portland Young Mt-n’a Chris
« • i m e t «ITO U K W t
"Hhowa how much the lawyers happen to lay her eggs where you ex­
tian Aanorlatinn la about lo i-htr-i
CAktet.
knew," snapped the older woman Im­ pected her to,” declared Anna Louise
ia m u
ra«wo> upon a new era In Ita work, In ex­
patiently.
"Anna Ixnilse. soma times tearfully, yet resolutely. "If NIc had
tending the advantage of Ita educa
really done anything dishonorable, 1
tlonal
department
to the entire I regret that we sent you away to
atnte.
W hile a great majority ol school If it la going to give you the should try to be dutiful. But this Is
1100 aludenta enrolled In nlghl Impression that you know more than such a pretense, and so entirely ab­
B O Y N TO N FURNACES the
and day claasea are reatdenla ol your parents. Don’t think you under­ surd!”
U v a l r c u ftig n iia i end »«Tae n va fu r I i u u m
Portland, yet a large and liicreamng stand turkeys better than your moth­
a m i «choisi h a u lin g .
"You mean that you will marry him
nunihcr are now eniulllng from town«
In deflance of our wishes?" demanded
er does!
J. C . B A Y fR FUR NA CE CO.
and cllliv. oittald» of Portland.
Drives away Flies, Mosquitoes and Gnats.
"And Anna Ixiulse," Mrs Day ap­ her father.
fro n t end M e t r i Sta.
I ’ortUind, O r.
The different eouraea offered In
I t protects horses and cattle from attacks
Oh, hush, both of you," cried Mrs.
elude a full Commercial rourae proached the table, and leaned over
HKND FOR CATALOGUE.
of insects, enabling them to feed and
eomprlalng Shorthand, Bookkeeping It toward the girl, "I heard NIc Denni­ Day In distress, as a knock sounded
sleep in peace. I t prevents loss of weight
and relate,) subject»; a college pre son out at the gale with you 8unday upon tbe door.
and strength from werry caused by
paratnry eourae. a graded course In night after meeting
--------------------------
attacks of insects, and from the irritation
I shook for fear
Upon opening tbe door, after a mo­
elementary subject« for b^va and your father would And It out.
II j
c S fifc
t by L y d j - ia r- E. n P - in i kh am » S ° satisfaction
f their bites an<V stings
There is a
mentary hesitation, NIc Dennison him­ AtflUC
in the relief it affords
vocational court, a such aa plumbing
"I've never mentioned this, and I self strode Into the room, and placed
carpentry, sheet metal, bricklaying
domestic animals from the scourge of
a r t tk t »alear ami ni.at rrllablt cathartic and
work, automobile repalt don’t mean to. If It never happens carefully upon the table a weather­ V egetable Com pound.
maddening parasites and flies, besides the
• vetrai elransrr. T h t best remedy fur Te, pia electrical
and
driving.
Many
students
trained
beaten,
handleless
old
rush
basket
profit
in returns. Horses do more work
Liver, Bllmusness and Slck lirada, h».
G raniteville, V L — “ I was passing on less feed and cows yield more and
In these cluatna are now occupying
A l D r.relsts' av ky Mall. 28 Costa
"Here Is a Moy basket for you, Mrs. through the Change o f L ife and suffered
suffer
B e v i C m s m i c a a Co.
P umi i m i u oaaoow Important position* In the buslneae
better m ilk when relieved from the frenry
Day," he said cheerfully, "from—
f r o m nervousness incited by constantly fighting a swarm
houses of Portland
Blndy, 1 should Judge by Its appear­
and other annoivinç of voracious, insatiable insects.
An attractive booklet entitled "Ac
ance.
symptoms,
Duty to the Children.
tlvltles" haa Juat been Issued by th<
Pour sizes, 15c, 50c, 75c and Jt.as.
can a ti
truljr say that Ask
Everyone looked curiously Into the
■ Children are travelers newly arrived association and contain« a rrtatetnenl
your merchant for it.
dia
(ham
’s
a
E.
Pink]
basket
V e V e t a b l T T Ö m " HoYT C hemical C o Portland, Oregon
In a strange country; we snout J there of all Educational Courses. The Edu
In a nest of scattering dead grasses
fore make conaclence not to mislead rational Director will mall thia book
pound has proved
let to all persona wno desire It.
lay a great pile of—turkey eggs!
them.— I-orbe
worth mountains of
Claasea lor day school open Se(>
Religion In Daily Lit«.
Mrs. Day gasped In
displeased
gold to me, as i t
tember 5th, night claner-s September
Your daily duties are part of your
astonishment.
restored my health
26th.
Prom present Indications an
and s t r e n g t h . I religious life. Just as much as your
Although she had searched consci­
unusually large registration la antlcl
[never forget to tell tevotions,— Beecher.
entiously, she had secretly hoped they
paled.
my friends what
would not find Blndy's nest It was a
>
Lydia E. H n k h a m ’t
Going Up Aloft.
balm to her conscience to believe
apet;
A woman nine feet III height haa felt
Nicholas Dennison was unworthy of during this try in g pc
A G o o d C ig a r
obliged to consult a specialist In dis­
their confidence.
restoration to health means so much
eases of the heart. Can you picture
"Where," she demanded accusingly, to me that for tl • sake of other suffer­
C o s ts Y o u 5c
that specialist, with stethoscope in
ing
women I am w illin g to make mv
"did you And them eggs?"
. C O F F E E t >1
hand, going up a atepladderT—Cleve­
"I was coming up my lane this even­ trouble public so you may publiait
T E A S P IC E S '
W o r th M o re
this
letter.’’—
M
rs
.
C
has
.
B
arclay
,
land Plain Dealer.
ing, past that patch of berry bushes
aAMINO POWDER L
K .F .D ., G raniteville, V t .
In your meadow, when I heard a dog
» EXTRACTS
(
Limitations of the Brain.
..
K o other medicine fo r woman’s Ills
J U S T R IGHT *
whining.
Following the sound, I
"You cannot educate or draw out of
A L L E N & L E W IS
has received such wide-spread and un­
found it was Frick’s little bird dog qualified endorsement N o other med­
any brain more than nature has al­
fallen Into that rock-hole Just over the icine we know of has such a record
Cessna i
ready
put
into
It.
Some
day,
perhaps,
D i a t i i b u t e j ’«, P o r t la n d , O r .
POST LAN D. O S t .'
fence. W hile crushing about trying to of cures as has Lydia E . l*inkham 'a
we shall try to adapt our education to
locate
him
1
came
upon
this
basket
Vegetable
Compound.
Doaslbllttles."— An-tole Pennca.
Just as you see I t
I Judged It might
F o r more than 30 years i t has been
Not of Much Account.
possibly be Blndy's stolen nest."
curing woman's ills such as inflamma­
r QRElNER8 CHIROPRACTIC*
A man who can't stand prosperity
" It’s a mighty queer thing she'd lay tion, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irreg­
lan't likely to bear up very well under J
her eggs in a basket, all ready for you ularities, periodic pains and nervous
HEALTH HOME
advnraltv.
A h n e lih * l«ody Hrfire« rllaaaae C h iro p ra c tic
to bring home," said Mr. Day, cut­ prostration, and it is unequalled for
adjuefm wnte aiakc b c n llh y l.od.c* *■) rem o ving
carrying women safelv through the
♦ h» , mu »» o f d|M>aa» No ini«**» no drug». no
tingly.
period of change of lire.
o«fao|>«'hy
K «»llna and d ia lin g d ir e t tc a at I-
• R l l l c a l ly , 7 ra in e d nuraa*.
"That Is my own basket John,”
M rs. P in k h a m , a t L y n n , M ass.,
"No, I Cannot Coma In, NIc."
A l l M I A M I H IM A N IN T U K M 0 V I I
Interrupted hts wife in milder tones,
In v ites a ll sic k w o m e n to w rite
•V 0 4 * M IT M O II
"and I remember distinctly how It h er fo r a d v ice . H e r a d v ic e la free^
r V o C U -1 , ,>r»r<,a
X
again. But don't you think for a min­
R uffcrcr« from App«*n<liHt la, B ronchi t la. ( ’an
came to be there!
I was on my way an d a lw a y s h elp fu L
cor. ( V l a r r h . lil«Isc»c*. |>m i**>. iMsafprag. Kt l»
ute that we will ever consent to a
lop*«. Rcrcm a (lo llr e . <1*11 Htona. H eart lh«-
to the lower garden after peas the day
*«»•«• N a rn ia . I.m ah»«*'. N attrulgi». 1‘araiysl»,
Dennison
for
our
only
daughter!”
nh a n m at lam. n c la tlc a. or e a r o fa a r dkanaaa.
the traction engine set Are to our
ara a « bed to w r ite aa w< •» ••■
h w to
Mrs. Day flashed out of the house
/ m . P f u n d e r ' s
-n
raise »our v ita lity and heap w all. ( W r it * to
m ilk house. When I saw the smoke,
day
so u r r a re « I I I ba q u ic k e r >
before the Indignant only daughter
I Just flung the basket and ran. and I
M A TILM M. I I I I N I I , 1 . I s , turfMNTINM NT
could reply and stalked rigidly down
have never thought of It since.
771*1 Wit LIAM I AVIMUI
FORT LABI, ORIION
the lane, every muscle tense In her
"Isn't It Just like Blndy to find
determination not to surrender to
Alterative and Resolvent» The
that basket and make her nest In It?” b e A s t r Tonic.
e m e d y f o r K id n e y « , I J v e r a n d B o w e l« .
"Dennison."
E r a d i a t e * F im p le » , E r u p tio n « a n d D is o rd e r«
Mrs.
Day
finished
with
pleased
pride.
Al A iyyM Y ANO fOlJLECE
Anna Louise closed the cupboard “She always waa the smartest tur­ o f t h e S k i n . P u r in e s t h e B lo o d a n d (fiv e «
P«t G irla Ceadarted br fb . SISTERS OF TR l HOLY
T o n e , S tr e n g th a n d V ig o r to the e n t ir e s y s te m .
doors sharply, and walked to the win­ key!”
NAMES OF JESUS AND MANY. Cv«Va.
C J t i i l t Can—. M miic , A n. Klarwtian and C o a a » r
dow
to
watch
her
mother
out
of
sight.
REDUCED RATES
"And now, good people," continued
d a l Pepa XggfdMf «a4 Pay *ade«ri Ret»ed Moral aad
In the garden across the fence Nich­
ImaUertaal T ralalnf W rtt<- («rAnnoa are neat Addreea
Conquer Self-Distrust.
the young man determinedly, "there is
titT
K
K
turrtroi
t,.
A rg/«*4
olas Dennison was pottering among
Self-distrust is the cause of most of
on a ll lines on acc o u n t
another matter of even greater Impor­
bis berry bushes.
our failures. In the assurance of
tance to me than turkey eggs."
"I tblnk I had better go over and
u a l’ty . L a r g e s * in V a r ie t y ,
W ith a smile he took the unresist­ strength there is strength, and they V in T e h s e y * In « Q ever>
MT a t h o W P f iK p s t h o w p v < * r R t r n n f f w h o
m e e t every r e q u ire m e n t f o r c l le a n in g a n d
have a talk before I'm forbidden to
gh o e t o f a ,i M in a , a n d colo r» ,
ing hands of Anna Louise In his own, « r e t n e w e a k e s t , n o ^ e v e r s t r o n g , * n o
speak to him," she said aloud, hang­
slipped a ring upon her Anger, and have no faith In themselves or their
ing her big apron on Its accustomed
powers.— Bovee.
kissed her.
hook.
, ll.T
5
p(A»r/u,vj>. z#/wav
“W e are going to be married to­
Good Advice.
*' logi ;
"Oh, that annoying old turkey! To
SW SniNG ;
morrow.
But we will generously
Rub elbows with the least of the
think this ridiculous affair should
~îr<<«
leave the details for you to decide!” world’s people, if you woald quicken
I IM »Rhh •
come up Just os father and mother
"She won't be far from home, that your brain and soften your heart.—
. were becoming reconciled to NIc."
Is one comfort,” said Mrs. Day Exchange.
SEND FOR
Nicholas
Dennison dropped
his
meekly.
i . u . r i u<,v
A « k y o u r tic k e t a g e n t fo r
pruning knife and hastened to the lit­
FREE
fu l l d a ta lla
"You’d better take these eggs along
tle gate when ha saw the girl ap­
home with you when you go, NIc," re­
FIRST LESSONS
proaching.
marked Mr. Day gruffly. "Anna Louise
"No," I cannot come In, NIc,” the pro­ w ill want some."
A UG . 1 0 lo SEPT. 9
tested. holding the gate shut with both
A few weeks later Anna Louise and
handa, 'thay might tee ma over hare, her husband were contentedly inspect­
G I L T E D G B th e o n ly 1 la d le » aheo d re *» ln <
th a t p o s itiv e ly c o n ta in » O
IL , B lack» a n d Pollnhc«
liL
and It would only make things more ing their brood of newly hatched
7«dle » ’ a n d c h ild r e n ’« boot» « n d »hoe«, » h l n e *
unpleasant
I w l t h o n t r u b b i n g , JSc. ••F re n ch O I o m , ” 10 c .
turkeys.
i
D A N D Y ’ c o m b in a tio n fo r c le a n in g a n d p o lt» h in <
"I'm ao sorry to tell you, but— you
a ll k in d » o f ru»set o r ta n »hoe», I!k*. ‘ •8 ta r ’’ sice, ICo.
"Mother says Blndy's eggs always
COMETO PORTLAND AND BE CURED IN FIVE DAY8 must have nothing more to do with turned out well," remarked Mrs. Den­ A y e r ’s H a ir V ig o r, as now i c l Q e a l n I C a K n d w W h I i I t I e T . K I n m liq a k u e id » d fo ir t r y m c a » n o v l t a s can »hoe«
be
met Mother heard us at the gate the nison complacently.
i c k l y a n d e a s i l y a p p lie d . A »ponge In e v e r y
VARICOSE VEINS, HERNIA, BLOOD POISON
m ade fro m o u r new im proved | . q p a u ckage,
a lw a y s r e a d y fo r use.
T w o »Ue», 10
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other evening.
“There comes Blndy now, up from
fo rm u la , does not stain o r color i I a n i d f y 23 o u cent».
tr e a tm e n t. M o d titu e -a a v in g , m m l n a tu r a l, m o o t aafe. A
r d e a le r doe« n o t k ee p th e k in d y o u w a n t ,
"And she haa gone down to the ced­ the cedars, and—why, NIc, look!”
r a d ic a l and p e r m a n e n t c u re . T g i v a n i y w o r d and w i ll c ita
send us hl» addreM i a n d th e p ric e In » tam p » f o r
the h a ir even to the slightest
du to o th e r m e d lo a l a u th o r itie s t h a t th ia i t a fa c t. I am car»
ars for a last look tor the eggs! It Is
a f u l l » lie p a ckage.
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degree. G r a y h a ir, w h ite h a ir,
perfectly ridiculous; but what can I miniature turkeys.
a re th e k e y • ton »a to suoceaa.
1 h a v a th e be at e q u ip p e d
3O.7S A lb a n y S t., C a m b r id g e , M a s s .
m e d ic a l office on th a C o a a t. I w i ll l i v e
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g u a ra n te e t h a t e v e r y a ta te m e u t i n t h is a n iio u n r e in e n t la tr u e .
The young man put hts hands pro- the honorable young man. Then he
S h o t 1 'o l i t h e l in t h t ll ol id.
I in v i t e y o u to co m e to m y office. I w i ll e x p la in to y«»u m y
shade d a rk e r. B u t it c ertain ly
tr e a t m e n t fo r V a rle o a e V e in s , H e r n ia , N e r v o u a D e b ilit y .
tectlngly over the trembling little smiled guiltily beneath his wife's ac­
d o e s s to p f a l l i n g h a ir. N o
Blood Poiann, P ile s , F la t n la , B la d d e r, K id n e y , P m a ta tie a n a
hands on the gate.
a ll M e n a A ilm e n t s and g iv e y o u F R K K a p h y a io a l e x a m iu a -
cusing look.
question about that.
Slon; i f neceeaary a in io ro a c o p ic a l a n d c h e m ic a l a n a ly s is o f
"You are asking a pretty hard thing
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a ec re tio u s . to d é te r m in é p a th o lo g ic a l and b a c te rio lo g ic a l con
of me all round, Anna Louise," he sold he finished.
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tenderly. "When a fellow feels about
w h at you w an t. A v ir m a n tn t C u n i t w n a t I g iv t.
Babito P o sitiv ely Cured.
• h o w i t to y o u r
a girl the way I do about you. It Is a
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WRITTEN QUANAMTNE - M y w r it te n g u a ra n te e m e a n * a e n r e n r
d o c to r
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lot easier to tell him to keep away
Would Even Walk Out.
,or 1) lu s tra te d d r c a la r .
d o lla r y o u h a v e p a id . M y s e rv ic e s c ost y o u n o th in g u n le s s I
from her than It Is for him to do It I"
Presbyterian Elder— "Nae, my mon,
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c u re y o u r V a ric o s e V e in s , H e r n ia , P ile s , F is t u la , H io o d P o l­
th o n do — h o «ay
son, o r a n y a ilm e n t I g u a ra n te e to ou re . T e r m s a re re asonable
" I’ve dreamed all winter about hav­ there'll be nane o' they new tangled
and no m o rs th a n y o u a re a b le a n d w i ll i n g to p a r fo r b e n efits.
ing you here for good, by this time, methods In heaven.” Listener— “I
Office koare— 4 A. M . te 4 F. M .
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It Is pretty lonesome with only don't know how you can be sure.” El­
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only iperialiM In I’nrtlind whs
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old Betsy for company.
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