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i: PAGE SIX THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. . NEW TIME CARD "" No.' 18 leaves Independence Wf 7: S u. alter connecting with S. P train No. 353 from Tortland, arrive Monmouth. 7:30 P. M. Train No. 1 leaves Independence, mt 7: A. M., arrives Monmouth 7:10 connects with train for Alrlle. Train No. 3 leave Independence,; acting; with S. P. train No. 354 from. Oorvallis, arrives Monmouth 7:45 A. EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS Take a glass of Sails to flush Kidneys if bladder bothers you. Eating meat regularly eventually produces kidney troublo in some form or another, says a well-known author- Train Nn. K loa., innMn,. W w"89 Ule url ciu m meat ex- . . 71 "V cites the kidneys, they become over worked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery In the kidney re gion; rneumauo twinges, severe head aches, acid stomach, constipation, tor pid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary Irritation. The moment your back hurts or kid neys aren't acting right, or If bladder comers you, get about four ounces of Jail baits from any good Dharmaev; take a tablespoonful in a glass of wa ter before breakfast for a few dava uu your Kidneys win then act fine. tnis famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon luiee. rnm. blned with lithia, and has been used lor generations to flush clogged kid neys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids in me urine so it no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot iniure anrnnn; makes a delightful effervescent lithia- waier drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary oreans clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. 1:45 A. if. arrives Monmouth 8:55 H.connects with train for Dallas. Train No. 7 leaves Independence, 11:00 A, M. after connecting with P train No. 101 from Portland- jno. i leaves independence 1:30 P It arrlvee Monmouth 1:40 P. M. con meets with No. 852 tor Delias. u. n leaves z:xv f.M. alter con necting warn s. p. train No. 10J froi Corrallls. No. 15 leaves Independence 3:00 P. It arrives Monmouth 1: 10 P. M. cop necta wiU No. 351 for Alrlle. ITralnNo. 17 leaves Independence, 4:X5 P. M. after connecting with, motor car from Salem, arrives Uou Bonth 4:25 P. IX. tip. 19 leaves Independence 4:55 P. If. arrives Monmouth 5:05 P. M. Train No. 2 leaves Monmouth 7:15 A. M. arrives Independence 7:25, con sects with S. P. train No. 354 for Portland. Train No. 4 leaves Monmuth 8:15 A- M. arrioves Independence 8:25 A m. connects with train from Dalla arriving 7:25 A. M. . S OF T iy HE PARDON ETHCL IIUESTON ILLUSTRAVm HY AV.C . TANKl'.R, (Copyright. urn A.GE. mm Urn IF YOUR CHILD IS CRO S, FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED No. i leaves Monmouth 9:05 A. M arrives Independence 9:15 A. M. - connects with train from Alrlle. Train No. 8 leaves Monmouth 11:1 A. M. arrives Independence 11:25 a.n Train No. 10 leaves Monmouth 1.50 P. M. arrives Independence 12.00 P. C connects with S. P. train No. 102 Portland. Train No. 12 leaves Monmouth 2:35 P. M. arrives Independence 2:45 P. M. aalso connects with S. P. No. 1 for Portland. Train No. 14 leaves Monmouth at :20 P. H. arrives Independence at :S0 p. M. connects with motor car Car Salem and Dallas. No. 16 leaves Monmouth at 4:35 P. If. arrives Independence 4:45 connects with motor car for Salem and DaJIaa. . Xo. 18 leaves Monmouth 5:10 P. M rrtves Independence 5:20 P. M. , -No. 20 leaves Monmouth 7:35 p. M arrives Independence 7:45 P. M. Look Mother! If tongue Is coated, cleanse little bowels with "Cali fornia Syrup of Tigs." m Mothers can ret easy after giving Loiuuium oiup oi rigs, Decause in a few hours all the clocsed-uD waste. sour bile and fermentins food gently muvea oui oi me Dowels, and you have weu, pmymi cniia again. Sick children needn't be coaxed to take this harmless "fruit laxative." minions or mothers keep it handy be- touao mey snow us action on thA stomach, liver and bowels Is prompt ouu cure. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot tle of "California which contains directions for babies children of all ages and lor grown-ups. DR. J. L. CALLAWAY OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Graduate 0f the American School oi Osteopathy, KlrksviUe, Mo., under r founder of tha science. Dr. A. T. Still f tKnces: Dtrst floor of the F. A, Patterson property, half block west oc railroa4 ,'tta C atiwt . Good health cannot h m there is a constipated habit. Garfield T overcomes constipation. Particulars. "There is much." said tha 'nMif,x. pher, "which everv man wnuM nvo n nave cut out or the book of his life.1 me ordinary citizen. coictaany nis appendix." Exchange. Definition From The Trenches. "What are diDlomats?" Diplomats are the people who do the quarreling while we do the fight ing." Washington Star. Mr. STARR'S HEART SINKS WHEN HE DISCOVERS JERROLD HARMER AND PRUDENCE EXCHANGING TENDER GLANCES AND SOFT WORDS LiobLm-Murrlll I'oiniuiiiy ) "There, now, Prudence," he said, Mr. Stnrr, widower, Methodist minister at Mount Mark, In., 1ms five ehurnilug .daughters. Pru dence, the eldest, keeps house for Mm. Fairy Is a college freshman! Carol and Lurk, twins, are la high school. Constance Is tin? "baby." The activities of the girls Prudence's work, Fairy's school affairs, the youngsters' pranks and the family perplexi ties, ninkethe story. It Is simply a . recital of homely incidents glorified by nffection. The pre ceding installment described un accident which Prudence suf fered during un curly-morning bi cycle Hue unci her rescue by u strange and fascinating younj; man. kissing her tenderly, "you must n't get excited again. I'm afraid you tire loo nervous to have callers. ' You must lie very quietly until he comes. Tlmt wun mi lie, child. You are so upset ymi do not know what you are saying today. He quiet now, Prudence, It's nearly time fur liTm to come," "Vim are a dear good father," she ,-rl..l L-luulii,, 1,1.. I Ij i I hut it was n lie. I did know what 1 , ' ' " was saying. I did It on purpose." And Sir. Starr's heart wun heavy, for ho knew that his fears were reulL'.ed. li'or a moment ho wb pil1. Then hurst out laughing "I am afraid i had too much to talk nbout Uds rnlnt. 1 IhouKld 1 had expliiluud ml- wltuutloii, hut fivldentljr 1 did not. trove from 1 Moiueii lu tm car, 1-" 'The auloiimhlle," gasped fund, ih u ti liiiiii'liaiit limk til huik. 'Yes, tint so, I utopped "I weveral ces on huslnesN a 1 ('nun' IIiiimikIi. rove fi'oai Itiirlliik'iou Ihli iiiornlni;, t I got olT the rotul. Tin1 ear lu'olu' u n on uie, ami I eouoln I tlx it L, Before Breakfa a Splendid Open slulcos of th iyMw morning snd wtih 11; polsonoua, stagmnt liM.ikn nil iiIii ii I find til U'nIL III 1 tn...u. .... .. . . - - i n i mn hi un w no n ra Tmt l.i what I wun licwlni." about to- fuel dull and heavy ),,,, ' dUy, M'lidlng n mini out for thu ear dtillttlnjt headache, r t tiffy frv-s ui)'l iimiiDjIng nbout the remlr." lie foul tongue, imsty hrtntj t hidlled iikiiId. "NVImt lii the world did ". hacK, can, Meti k yu tlilnli I would walk from Ien d feel as frimh a (Jali;t M.ilnes fur?" he asked ITialei.ee, ino,,. Mlllng Ul Jiolso,,, M ImiulsUlve than iiiiiiiimtli'til. 1 did not tlilnli iiiiythlim nltout it I Wo should drink, befurii- until they u.sl.ed, and I did not know glims of real hot wntur n iibmit the cur. Veil did imt meiitlon I spoonful of limestone pboi; t, i" iiiibh iroin inn stoniick iiejn mid CHAPTEH X. Wife's Sport. "Is your Wife a sonrtsmnnr' (( - " I - " "' . lin nj ,o.r.8te8 tTy fond of flat-hunt- me even Prudence could huve done bet- CHAPTER IX Continued 12 He went upstnirs to obey, with de spair In his heart, ltut.to the girls, there was nothing strange In this ex actness on the part of Prudence. Jer rold Iiarmer was the hero of the ro- mnnpo nr,r1 t. . ., .m-j muRi unite TO uo lain honor. He was probably n nrlnrw in disguise. Jerrold Iiarmer was a per- inrniing name. It was rei.Ilv i .... . - snuine mat America allows no titles Lord Jerrold did sound SO noble n nil Lady Prudence was very effective, too. He and Prudence were married, nn.i una a lamny or four children, named for the various Starrs, before one hour had passed. "I'll begin my book right away." , oujriug. one ana carol were in uie dining room madly polishing their Sunday shoes, what time they . iwnorming tne marriaee cer emony or their sister and the hero. ies, ao! Cut for troodness' snko don't run her into a mule ! Seems to H. D. Buff urn & Son GENEEAL CONTRACTORS ' House Moving and Repairing a Specialty All work guaranteed. INDEPENDENCE, OKE. Phone 8311. lng." Dartmouth Jack o' Lantern. DANDRUFF AND ITCHING Disappear With Use of Cuticura Soap vinimeni i rial i-ree. ter than that." "I'll have his automobile, break down in the middle of the road, and ir.,. dence car. run into It. The carburetor ffimA riff nnA VL uourso tne cur woman I run an inch without it. ies, tnats good," said Carol an- ana itching. Rub Cuticura Ointment ' fc orse Pwer er tonnenu into scalp, next morning shampoo with ometnlng real "S and costly." vuiiui a ouiiu ana not water Tra. I "'i"i ion won't hi. VPflt filrlA.anJ 1 1 , , . lnnMnArl T I , . ' - 1 . -...u.cuu Dt-aiy irouoies Dy man- "B,u iiuuence, ana this d re nossl " JUU. CtCI VlltlV llll nr 1 UllllV HI-llI Tiif.in Tl.rl.m ........t nrenaratlnn ' "l"1"1 ii n r. rnMn. i . i jicc BamDie eacn hv w -art Book. Address Dostcard. Cntin urn Dept. L, Boston. Sold evervwher' etllt. were dressing for the great -Adv. BE PRETTY! TURN POPULAR MECHANICS Pi or CI soo IARTICLES 300 ILLU5TRA TI0N5 Popular Mechanics Magazine "WRITTEN SO YOU CAN UNDERSTAND IT" A GREAT Continued Story of the World's ,T e" wh,Sh may begin reading at any time, and which will hold your interest forever. You are living Si he bSt year of the most wonderful aKf, of whatia APf f rMteSt wor'd in the universe! A resident of Mars would gladly pay !1 nOfl FOR ONE YEAR'S pl,UUlf SUBSCRIPTION tothismagajine in ordertokeep informed of Our Droeress in HntrinBrinn o.,Vi m "L- aI Are Treading .TrYo millions of your neigiibors are, and it is the favorite maga- ji.uusanus oi me Dest American homes. It appeals to all classes - old ind young men and women. " The "Shop Notet " TJemrtment (20 emrMl gives easy ways to do things how tonSXa useful articles for homo and shop. repa?rs?et Arnitmr Meckanio " ( 10 paces ) tells how to MJuslon furniture. wlrelSw ouTflto boata agliies, niagio, and all the things a boy loves' 30PEft YEAR. SINOLE COPIES IS CENTS Ak roor Nindnlar to ibow you on. or WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLE COPY TODAY POPULAR MECHANICS CO. 318 W. Wublnnon 8t, CHICAGO B. F. SWOPE Attorney at Law and Notary Public Will practice in all courts of the State. Probate matters and collec fKJindsew mfXXmpL attention. GRAY HI eui, air. .fetarr went downstnira n sit with Prudence. Carol called to him on his way down, and he paused on the staircase, looking up at her "nu i are iro inr to uiry powaer. father," she said, u e ieci tnat wc simnlv must r,n n "i-Laaiui, I1Ke mis. And for f7nnrnnt sake, don't mention It before him ! It uuesu t nnnpen verv often vr,,, Try Grandmother's old FavnHr llay we.sfmpIy. M- Now, don't' r.-. . r. I" u pay unyimni? ahonf fnlllnnr i. lieCinfi Or .Nilira "aa nrH In u . . e. 'u mo r. B u.iui nour uurrei. or turn ni r,u n . &Uiphur. sudden, whatever els vn.i n ,a uu an inurrinpfi fnrhftt. Almost everyone knowa that qqI Mr. stnri. , ' e with never so much as n DARK ea. brings back tha natural nninr oa rt t..j lustre to the hair when rrZ TA ". wun n. ed or gray. Years ago the only way ing.n?e of th heJ for the to get this mixture was to mairn if """"-"""oca younK twins. home, which Is mussv and trmiKio. Father," begun Prudence, i, some. Nowadays, by asking at any on the ,nce verlct, "do you think it rime Btrr fnr. nr...4ii. o, .. . r I .i-,, 1,1 l. ..1, , . , . . "I1I1K. H . . jrsi.uB cage ana KUl- ngnt ror me to wear thnt bottle nf thl. f,m. u .: 6V , ' fe""u U1 mouier's? v. wu.u .ulJAUUa UllI I ft 111 i-" 1TT1.I I I Mi 'I I Efimofh ni. . proved by the addition of other in. ,i m. .mTL", .. my n'e''tKown, gredients, for about 50 cents. v"r, v " J " , .ono " so JJon-t stay gray! Try It! No nnB . " . """ sniu i was to have can Dossih v tfll that j i . -. ouu x in twenty now. rn v. - ...v wu uai&cueu 1. i . . t-oilli your nair, as It does it so nnhiroiw " uiu ue au nctit? P.nt if , i.. TA ,.!.. , "J I ,t . UO c.ciuj, iou aampen a sponge or ,mul me 10 wear it " "ll "luaa and draw this J. uo want you to," was tho m through your hair, taking nna .m.ii rmiv. "vQU Ulc pi strand at a timet hv mom? r .... I .. ''.. " lJUUU u,lll! J'Hu hair disappears, and aYter another an-L 71 l" f!.1 0,lt of trunk Plication or two. vor h.J . hTfl u,bHlf .and Sen(J I'ulry down to heir, 1 . . ' "VWUICO Vflll." "hoi, ,a . i , . 7 '""'y oarK, glossy and attractive. L, n V V u,,"'u "nv;inl the Wyeth'a Saee and Rninv,,, n aoor e asked cure esslv "ru i nnnnd la a nl,n..i i.'. . COod-lonWlnrr l.i c VLr' ; uv.,6uuui lunei requisite iuu,-to' for thosfl whn rlool ,ii. u-, . And Pnlnn. ...u. youthful aDDearanr.fi Tt i Z ,Zr"f answered ,,,, , .. , ""on race, j " v " "i.cuu- " i""-111 i yju. i ro.'i v Roused From Her Slumber. At twenty minute!) to four, the par sonage family clustered excitedly ill tho ulttlng room, which (lie Kiinsliliie Hooded cheerily. They were waiting for the hero of Prudence's romance. "Oh, Larkle, will you run upstair and bring my lace handkerchief ? Would you keep these pearl si on, Fairy, or would yon take them otT?" "I would keen them on, I'ruc. You do look so sweet, but your face is very Hushed. I am afraid you are feverish. I Maybe wo hm! better not let hltii see Prue today, father." "Pulry!" exclaimed Prudence. "Lis ten, listen, girls! Look. Fairy, and see if that is he! Yes. It I I ki.,,.l can tell by his walk." Warm rich color dyed her face and throat, and she clasped her Inmils over her heart, wondering if Connie beside her could hear its tumult. "I'll go to the door." wild Fiither htarr, and Prudence looked ut him beseechingly. "I 1 am sure he is nil right, futher. I you will be nice to him, won't you?" Without answering, Mr. Starr left the room. lie could uot trust his voice. "Listen, girls, I want to hear." whis pered Prudence. And she smiled us siio Heard her father's cordial voice. "You are Mr. Iiarmer, aren't you? I am Prudence's father. Come right In. The whole family Is assembled to do you honor. The girls have ul ready made you a prince in dlHirulse. Com.. uacK mis way. Prudence Is res very nicely." When tho two men stepped Into the sitting room, Prudence, for once, quite overlooked her futher. She lifted her eyes to Jerrold Manner's face, and waited, breathless. Nor 'was he long In finding her among the bevy of girls. He walked at onco to the bed, and wun ner nana. "My little Common nt tho m i.. o.u siij'ijr, out wun tenderness. "I'm nfraid you are not feeling weft enough for callers toduy." "Oh, yes, I am," protested Prudence wun strange, shyness. He turned to the other girls, and greeted them easily, m WU8 entirely self-possessed. "Miss Starr told me so .u .. uoout you thnt I know you nil to begin with." He smiled ut Fairy as he added, "In fact, she nrmii.i .i.... ara t0 f'l In love with you. And so very naely, 1 Should, if I h.oln'f m..t jrvur Bister nrst. Tkn. .11 1 11 -j uu laucncu lit int ,r,,l .1... hon,ll...ll...,- . l"l u.iveu uuck ana stood by Pruderi Y v n iiuiu you very badly? y0 ureu. i am afraid It was an 1 '""'7 lor 'ne to come this after . . i i , "Ok . . . Connie anxiously. "She wanted you id Oimn Cl,i i ... J"14 - Kme a getting us readv fr ru ever s nce tne dHctr ,pft. i "o. n wua Kina or S V for tr, U1"e just for one culler" "No. I reme,!r now. W,. w. To ' ' 1 p " "V" n taiung au the ,, .rUoTrxs lie turned frankly to Mr. Smut. IVr- tltf. wn.,tmilmr ,i liiiiuier tire allntontarr tract w, t... .1.11 .. ... I. ... .. -V.VI, ivui'Miniuiie cuintuniy m .Moines, moro iooa into Itlfl tnnilc My faiher as Harvey llarm.r. Two Th HCtlon of 11himIoM years ago. when 1 was running iiromoi nu "l" W'T on an emp!( III i;illM,e, he died, It wan lil.i l. l, v . r,u"' "vlfUIH ,1 ... i ... i . .. .. unii i niniiiiii iiciNiman.y luhe cluire of the business. Kit I hurried I . ami have hud char;;e of the cmiipunv l!', II We are ctt olilinliliiS ;le agencies here, ami In Kuilliiftoii, und several other towns. I emtio out for a little trip, and (,,.4 mlvnMiigu of the opporiuiilly to illseii'ts, . lii.in,., with our new nun. That's brought me to Muiiiit Mark." for the llr-.t ti In ir llf. , ........ I(1 muikiii,'u over m-r father, .s'he ll:is!,ei hlm the glanci? .f a coiiimeror. an. I he itmided. under. , standingly. He i U,-.I Jerrold Iiarmer, as much as he , ul, h'.e liny ,mu, w ,o Hlepped Seriously lulu ( , f,. f pru. deuce, He wns Kind that thin;; were Well. ' Hut-they v.,mh excuse hlm, he must look nl'ler Ills .Sunday's serinom. A little later the twins and Connie grew restless, ami Dually Omnle blurt- -mi.. Miy. nu,., ,1,,,,'t yo,, thluli wove upheld the parsonage h, enough? I want to get some f,-..Nh air." The twins would never have been guilty of such social Indiscretion out all the aour fnrnumuoi ana acidity and pt, uplondld appellto for tretki in Ntttd to he but a lllilut the roscii Ix-Kln to ap.w check. A quarter pound! phoHphato will cost vnrjr 1 drug iitorrt, but U mifflcire anyone who la bothenl nous, conattpation. tomacai rlu'umatUm a real cntliuiii subject of Internal niuUi I'm- ami you aro assured thl jn what better and feci bettor in i stiortljr. Busy. "How about ttil. trA.. sens proposition?" k "I don't profeaa to kno rt It." rejoined Mr. ChuRiilai tt keep track of all tho repia Bri apply to street cnisHltigi, I . very well." Washington S lie Sounds Well. jC Tho Lady And you a d I Mil His rohhery. JIN Keiiorter When washsX The LadyOb, wo nwf! a butler; but 1 think lUVO well.-Judgo. Jjk Quiet Girl, i M.o.1 nini new tin seems nice and quiet. Hostess oh. verv oult n't even disturb th rlnat cleaning the room. Kiel A Well Known Woinar In Every Town in Orejo.f-1 Say the Saw tt Old rd at . Portlanc, Oregon "I wu'i l'r. I" I 'f' ''.?v Vurite f From T1 . . . for r- i. 355 $1 ii ' . r,'" . : Jiiiibixpi .L,o:-.! tli re-Va ,., as the prompt were ed for the cure, mitigation or preven ixesmoj a saft3.reliabp 'zTr UJ notice, futher." He went on upstairs then, and nres on ly Fairy came down with the d-dntv s Ik gown trimmed with flue .of?' ace gown so nicely. Oh, you do loo" SWeet l,feSt i PUy Jorrol(1 rn,(!rTrai tell you that. Now I ,,, ,.... ' Cal finish " . ' "u,ry nu uiussin T?Ilf nff-V. t - stnt; ' '"'r r?1 the bottom : ''""''- ner sister was call ing after her. "Send father down here quick, (Fairy." mnere X "Oh,tthher,nhe KIUI IM1 1 F IlfP Ww. Itt thnt sho ,n,.. ..; .' v"'I''iiig w wo uintniMiirint tlin , p.:" ,".""?nnor ,uuBhd. and A wivo jwiueu nun. it is quite truo," fil,e nrtmntaA frankly. "The mule' and 1 " futouuuKH mis morn nrf .....i WUnlPfl tlla r.JU(- ... thia " .J,ou 10 re),j'n it ",,'lcu"u"' "e looked at him htqu Hngly. "Then you had another "No, I didn't. I saw this one In window this morning, and couldn' "e Sur inkier ri"G on Mr. Starr was puzzled. Evidently It was not lack of funds which ft his man on foot from ls Moir, ' -uount Murk, half-wnv ,. : '. jute! lie did not lo iTko a You must have fonn.i n. . 'ong walk," he boCan W , I'l eyes on the young man's face les, I think m -.... ... ..... blislereri 11, l "ra n J'tt e "t0'e(J- 1 hi,ve walked farther thnn '"any times, but T n, t " cenow. Sometln;;; w.r;."XI,luc- as Is if.., . v ever, want. - r'"'ui necessity." HOW lon.r ,11.1 ,i . . -. .wu till, ir r,ilr.t from Dos Moiling "...,.. coralDS ful voir.. r uraM(1 rPeet- r.v ,7 vu"""s, withal. "Good havens-Mi0lrf;' Des MoinJ Did y'ou-0.?' ffj 'ro" to Prudence questlSlg,. nS,ed think I walked niT . d you Moines?" d Clear froui Des My Little Comrade of the Road." selvef of c th7.,n,,,y called them Mles of Connie's "break " , I v. un 'weu ner out-of-doors. Kot up, laughing, fciiure, too. I and fol Inen Falrv lir . ' a nave done i think we'll i DurfiniifiPa in . . "- me i v 1 1 1 1 1 n n rt if ii n I want t., ,.,' I . "uw. iTUO, ir .1 V, VlB l" Aunt "race. m uie nena of the st.i iruaence wnnta I'll ha me stulrs, and if you win on n won't you. Mr. ir" ' ,v" .WV ( you StHV fnr ,11 . ' won t to disgrace ZT ,1 ! "S? r W I .,,r . -"'""""kb again, for for once, suu" ' lausn nip whnn i, . v stay, won't you?" ou wlu Jerrold Iiarmer I Ookfd .'! wlih entreaties S- Ment '-iUUJllV I Urn 4 Stnv hut .. --, ju nee i want tn . . loniorrow. How win t i ,nu'K nick tomom.wT; V l1 iI,,r,! l light? wi,i.;A." "f )(,r '"h.tier to .11 1 '-"OHIO SIIV tlinf "racing the parsonage?" I''lry laughed delightedly ti . . very good," slie said 4 11 ty- III trv to f, ' , .ll.yo wll to save f.w, " vv"" Conni, " ' l'uian I A J 1 i n run Qi rami 101 1 loot. i mind Iliwril il(Kii .,."1 ran heartily rermnr,, J" JKTfe'B rnedicines."-.' Hi-'iii, 3 Heacum Awf'Tfi Jhe mighty restorativo p : Jiercea Fuvorito Prenrriii, 1 cauM-s nil womanly tiul ' """pi'is tno ori;:iiisW tyt reels diBplaccnieiits, oven I temoves naiii im certain times and brinpl and etrengtl! m.rvo( ;T-" i'xliiiuaU.'d women. lM C!.T It 18 a wonderful nrefL, .. pared only from nniuw'X herbs, with no alcohol lor niiite and no narcotics u dirmt. nerves. It banishes psi:" ctuall; buckaclin. Inu, Allff0odj draKging-down Bensatiim"? J1?"1 Bieeile8Hnc8S surely und (7 of timo. k STAR Vhy should nnv womur1''' Sir.t TnriM.! A f i . ' ""'iy, mj jeaa a miscrsi; When cert.nln la nt I.- Wlmt Doctor Pieree'l .' U. Bcr piion has done for t Will (Jo for vnu. Ti,' . . remedy for Jbj Inercdiont. .,nt0 Th Jn wrapper. Get it tlrer 'nJus from anv mndie.ip r'a06 though "quid or tablet form. l?"ous m )" io a p - - ice 1b the i Why do thev alwayilnk oueht I'resHion of casting vote . Into co unvauae it la a ID';, BOtnnluulir " Tl 1.1 l)f No. they did not ,,ll0 ' I1UI trlcncies 011 of the house: d not .ii...... ' 7, f"H!,ry, thev -"V. l. .,- I I III f...l.. I " 'Yes." And added hastilv rtt T did Ijor care If yoU did. ' 1?' dlSlJ OI Krmnr " 1,1 a not ;r vz.",irc. wise, or learm.,1 ' UWP- or each other, with' pkiiseii i R,,,llwl t eyes. Ho DUf , ,i .".S(d '''Sllgatirig let, just near cnouJa tot0" " Cover" nn i..... 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