"TJW-Bi! DAILY APtTAL JOmALi SALrar onE(j SATUKDAV, XOVraniKR 21, 1906 'n''J ON EST A WOMENENDORSE PE-RU-NA N SW$.SMSEmL Neglected Cntorrli Bccmwe Chronic. $' MEN Hi .2PT"" xti:.,Mirw x wh. - - II 11 U yr y aVW 'JUHrrw,D-ft VrJtAW. "V ' i i 'i. HI i V I 'I H II ' Hill -a"' - .v. . .AvvWAVm iV . k rs. )fl :en STI an n V VBSV vj iaig; , w sssmse" JkWm flrn t'HUift i X ' f . JP ppiMfF iOMAH sstssssssssstk V hon. HilHBHiA O!! kalanianaole Km mtTSW ViiHaaCQfHHKBHaBr - uUuUuA.uAii" ssssssssssssssssssssussssssssssssssK?. TTi 'aBBBBBBBBJBBBBaV'- 1BBBBM C-C aHSBIlHff 13i Recommends Pe-ru-no Highly. B aF Still i v&ooks JfKM$$Km$lm 3 i ! sLBl I3L ! WMmmfMf ? 1 Ml" MorloL'Mounl" W Ontario strcot, Montrenl, P. Q., Con., writes: saiagsWaF ty ' Jte'SmmMmmimMSMtk 1 " ' pleasure In stating that! have been cured ot catarrh by Peruna. 'BbIESs vK JMIfo'wlmmMiifMm This disease made my lite miserable, especially In the morning, when I MssssssssssssTssssmsiW ..sHsHsusssssaV iiKPPm ' ''ad l cough and spit nnd make every effort to clear my throat and air lUiHF ffisisususususW tSaslifllfo ' T 3a passages. This remedy cured me promptly and I recommend It most M- sslSrs SglfflH P iWlit V lsusS h'XMy to persons afflicted with this terrible disease," Jam susuak iaPr SangESjp0sxSBssA9BjBjssssss& AwfcflDoft . x viSSbbvSJ .aSSJSaraw SBBBaJalss v 4W HHHHBdBMV ""1 " HR Health Restored Pc-ru-ttn Tor General Debility. "I nm now no Hl (HFv ammsssssssssssssaV gHPKSBligllHliMS) 4K laSSl Uy Pcru-nn. M". M. W. Soffel, 812 Matagorda St., longer taking -jaHA. "" 1LHiHfcBk BIigggHg.ig&gHvM!lJS Ml" Dell (i J5a" Antonio, Tex., Peruna, but, It jP95auvassssssssssssssssW WKi WJBSSffliligiiggggggBgB-TigtfJlHW Strocbe.TlOHlclf "I have used Peruna for general dc tlio n ocoul ty wSfiUlHVPHkg J glHvglllH gHHIMgl mond street, Ap- S.,?n( hsve tound " ery ben" "j ." BKVT J fKS '''"' ' igJg.- ' .-r-T.-wii.jKrrr. ?m DELL5 yTE0EDE 5i The Utmost Confidence In Peruna. Hon.C. 0. Brooks, Mayor of Sunbury, Ohio, also At wrnoy ror Jb'armors' Bank and Sunbury Uulldinc Loan Co., writes: "I have the utmost confidence In the virtue of Peruna, "It Is a great medicine. "I have used It and I have known manv of mv friinrt Kiiuuavc oowinca oenciictaf results irom Its use. "i cannot praise Peruna too highly. " g gig.gig g f t - ggggggggt Colds In Head. Throat and Chest. I Mm. Lucy Hoy, 674 Otn Ave., Droolc rQi.i.. writes: ul am thoroughly convinced that Peruna Is everything that 1t It said be, I "It cured mo of a cold which lmug on lor over two months and which had me irtitly worried. Poruna, though, acted lke miRlu und I earnestly recommend UiiUiufforors." Health Restored By Pc-ru'tin. Miss Delia Strocbe,710Hlch- mond street, Ap ple ton, Wis., writes: "For soveral years I was in a run-down condi tion, and I could And no relief from doctors and medicines. 'I could not enjoy my moals and could not sleep at night. "I had heavy dark circles about tho eyes. .My friends wero much alarmed. "I was advised to givo Peruna a trial and to my Joy I began to Improve with tho first bottlo. "After taking six bottles I felt com pletely cured, "I cannot say too much for Peruna as a medicine for women in a run-down condition." Pc-ru-nn Tor General Debility. Mrs. M. W. Soffel, 812 Matagorda St., San Antonio, Tex., writes : l have used Peruna for general de bility and have found It ery bene- ticiai." Mr. William II. Swltxor, S6 E street, Now York City, wrttei: "I was troubled with catarrh of the throat particularly and suffered consid erably as a result thereof for a period of about five years, ami my genera) health was affeoted. "Three ear ago 1 wa forced to give up buitnoii. and took up my rcildenco In tho Western country, looking for re lief in a change of climate at well as a change in tho method of trtatment for my ailment. "I had known of Peruna before but my bollof soemed to lie In prlvato treat' ment. "Aftor much expense, both here and in the West, 1 was Induced by a friend in Chicago to try Poruna. "I bogan tho uso ot same whilst there and continued It for about flvo wtoks, nt tho end ot which tlmo I returned to New York, both well and happy, "I nm now no longer taking Peruna, but, It tho no co si i ty should again arise, I shall re nte m So r Its friendship "Furthermore,! Pc-ru-na Recommended For Couihs and Colds. - H......B rw pleased to sneak a word In favor of this excellent remedy." Recommends . .- U-.IH g...t.g... Miss Theresa A. Lund, Kec'v Alpha Lodge, No. 1103, M. 11. A., Marlnotto, Wis., writes i PrlncoJcnah Kalanianaole. 1628 K strcot. N W.. Wash- ington, I). C, Dolcgatoln Congress from Hawaii, writes t can cheerfully recommend your Peruna as a very effective remedy for coughs,colds and catarrhal trouble.' g g .g g g g g "I have used your Peruna for catarrh and have found It to be all that you claim for It, I cheerfully recommend Peruna to any ono sutfiiring from ca tarrh, as I bellve that, as In my oAio, It will prove a suro euro." Rives Pc-ru-na Credit Mr Jamss I), King, Alamo Hotel, Colorado Springs, Col., member You mans of America, writes: "1 had to como hero on aoootinl of lung trouble and found that my recov ery was very slow. "A friend suggested that 1 try Peruna and I did so. I began to Improve very rapidly and I kept right on uiin,; It. In four months my lungs were all healed and my cough all gono. "I feel that much or Dm tiredlt is duo to Purtuia and I am pleased to on dorso It." For free medical advice, address Dr. H. II. llartman, President of tho Mart in an Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, TUKttK aio some thing! which are m suro as tato, and can bo relleon to occur to at least one-halt of the hutaaa family unless moans oro takin to pr vent, Pint, colds not promptly cured art) suro to caiuo Catarrh. Second, catarrh improperly treated U suro to mak life short and miserable. The Destructive Power of Catarrh. Catarrh sparos no organ or function of ho body. It la capable ot destroying sight, taste, smell, hearing, dlgostlon, secretion, as similation and uxcrsllon, Itnorvadcsovory part of th human body, head, throat, stomach, bowels, bronchial tubes, lungs, liver, kidneys, bladder and othtfr pelvic organs, The Curative Pewcr ef Pc-ru-na. There la no fact Id popular medical science better established than that a teaspoontul ot Peruna beforo eaoh meal will surely lessen tho danger of cittok lug cold, Now, slnco this 1s true, and oxpr Unc bears It out most forcefully, thousands ot lives would bo saved, and tuns ot thousand ot cases ot chronic catarrh prevented by this slniplo precaution Trlthln roach ot every one. Peruna Is not simply a palliative to rollovo some of tho distressing symp toms. Itlirlngs'pormanenl relief. Gained Thirty Petsmta h Weight, t Mr. John 0. Hussoll, 810 County St., Portsmouth, Va., wrlK-s, regarding his wife's case, as follows i "1 thought 1 would b doing but Jus tlco to your great mcdlclnr) to tell yott what It has dono for my wife. "Two years ago tho doctor nailed at onr housoonan ararsgoof threo times week In attendance upon my wlto wha rs suffering from scuto Indlgvstlon. "While on a visit to sumo friends she had an attack and 1 propared to go tor the doctor wlion our friend proposed Poruna. "1 gsvs hst a dots, repeating It In a half hour and her psttts ptiisd away, Hlnce mat unie in wits has gainst) thirty pound, "W are ntvsr out of Peruna When the children or 1 hats a cold we Ua someot mamma's Peruna, "1 find that It has cut my doctor bills down to almost nothing." Thousands ef Testimonials. Wo have on file thousands of tostt montals like the onos given hore. We can glvo our rosders only a alight glimpse of tho vast array of unsolljlteU endorsements we aro rocelvlng over month. Probably no other physician In tks world has recelvod such a volume of Ihuslasttc lettors of thanks as Ur llartman (or Poruna. UR CANDIES Have you tried thorn Intoly? CHOCOLATES Much b'ttor thnn other ninkw. Mk for our Ico Cream Chocolatos. poy reach norfoctlon. .V I10.NS NOUGAT Krnm kisses. TAFFIES, ETC. Always a llttlo sunorlor. Box Candy wiion you buy n box of can- r be Bitro It has tho stamp of tho IWonet'i Passfs Airny. Mrs. Litclndn Jarvla Anderson, wlf of J. F. Anderson, died Thurs day ovenlng nt th family home on Howoll Pralrlo, of pnaiiiuoiiln, nnd tho funeral will he held from the lato home tomorrow (Sunday) at 10 o'clock a. m. Tho burial will ho In tho Mt. Hope comotory, ton mllea onst of Snlom, Rov. P. S. Knight, of this city, conducting tho service. Mrs. Anderson was bom In Virgin lold "Ounld h, d. ..oii... la. Novomber 7. 1S32. Sho.wna mar- Jrlod to Mr. J. F. Anderson Novem- rijlfpr' Rt nndlO-Jc'lw . 1S5i' at Hurllngton. Iowa. She Mlll LSUUlCld wns ft wonJn wh0 had n Unw 0rPu Confectioners nnd linkers. of warm frlonds, nnd wna erer ready f0 State St. Thono 187 to lond a holplng hnnd and loving Oysters, Lunchos. Salads. Our sympathy Jach room open from 12 to 12. he Leading Jewelry and Optica! Store. Easy to find; only one on marked in plain figures. Bosldos the husband she Is sur vived by the following children: Mrs W. L. Slmernl, of Macleay; Mr. Solo mon Anderson, of Macleay; Mr. Geo. Anderson, of Pratum; Mrs. Llzalo Floherer, of Denmark, la., and Mrs. W. L. Slmeral, and tho following sis tnrar Mrs. Jano Jarvls Hurklorond, Commercial Street; Goods Mrs. Louise Bock, of Danville, la-. 'and Mrs. Harriot lunio, ann a uruwi- or. Mr. Woaley Jarvls. Tho granu chlldron are: Loroy J. Slmoral, of Macleay; Ilnymond nnd George Slm eral, of Salem: Myrtlo Slmeral Tay lor, McMinnvllle; Mrs. Jamoa rionr er, Margarlo. Maxwell, Dorothy and Alta Flohror. Mlddleton, la.; Carl Anderson, Macleay, and Bruce An derson. Pratum, and ono great grand son, Wilton Junior Slmeral, Maoleay. Sir. and Mrs. Andorson celobrated tholr golden wedding anniversary Sunday. Novombor 4th, of this year, and It was a most enjoyable event has. H. Hinges Jeweler and Gradute Op- Wan. Next Door to Capi tal National Bank. DO NOT OVERLOOK Our atfciulid stock of seu- ""uuuio groceries and pro lsIosu when In quest of dell clesi and bolld foods for that Thanksgiving Dkwer awo bear to mted tlut we w aolo agests for tbo cele bratea Baker's Barrtogtoa UaU cffe, and Upton'a cbolco bals of teas, yours for good values, aad square dealing. H. M. Branson 432 State st Troiihlo for Stump Collertom, The time la near for the awarding of contracts for the printing of pos tage stamps ror the coming year, and there la a rumor which bodes III to the collector of Btannn. It la aald that the (HMtmaater general favorably on n project to adopt dis tinctive stamps for oach of the six cltlea which-excel the other In huai neea. The stamps sold In the next eighteen cities would havu, by the same plan, stamps Identlral In de sign but bearlns the names ot me city In which they were sold. Thus stampe of any demnomlnntlon would he divided Into twenty-five classes, those sold In the largeet cltlea. twen ty-four In number, nnd those sold In all the rest of the country. One reason aaalgned for the propo sition Is that the salary of postmas ters Ih ninny offices depends partly upon the number of stnmps Hold. It Is suspected that somo postmasters Induce frlonds In othor oltlivs to buy stamps of thotn In order to Inorouse their salaries. If tho stamps bore the name of the city whore thoy wore sold this could not be done without dlscovory. A postmaster who could prove that ony large pro portion of tho stamps on matter mail ed at his office was purchased In an other city, and that ho was thus do fraudod of a part of tho rovenue to n-hih ho wns entitled, could find a wny to correct tho matter. If there Is no other practical od vantage to tho new schomo, It would j Increase own atnmpa. It Is hard to suo whoro tho thins: would stop. This In prob ably the fatal defect to the plan. To he compelled to use common stumps of Its own would be u grlevnnoe enough cities would resent to com nel aonuruMiloniil action nunliist tho look PropoilUon. Chicago Tribune. o A Wool Wn.ilng Monopoly, Vorvlors also onjoys a monopoly ot tho wool washing of tho world Tho periodical large sale ot wool at Autworp are always nltended by the Vervlors wool washers, who are thore to arrange conditions with the buy- era for the wnshlnic of tho snmo. Whole trulnlnads of wool aro sent to Vervlem after these sales. Tho wool sold tit Antwerp Is termed tho "Hiiuuos Ayrea." After washing, tho wool ylolds about 3ft per cent. In tho balo the (leooe of eaoh Huoop' Is separated. Tho quality ot tho wool differs noeordlnff to tho part of tho sheep from which tl Is takon. At tho washing establishments the sorters aro charged to carefully separato eaoh quality beforo washing. Tho wool from Australia Is Oner and gives a superior yield to that of tho Buenos Ayros. But whatever quality It may bo, It Is always sent to Vor vlors to bo washod. Thinking that tho skill of tho Ver vlors workmon, trained for genera tions In this sort of work, was alone- responsible for the good results ob tained, foreign manufacturers In- ? Slabwood DELIVERED ON SHORT NOTICE The Chas. K. Spaukling Milling Co. ggggigigigigimimtiinitiiiiiif GET ONE? duced the rnoro expert tu on lot their i,n nnttn ramming tnr & emmov. tho exnorimoni was uosny. ' increase mv ,.w.. ....- .... -. .---.. - . ---. time, slnco no collection would bejfor ovon with tho Vorvlors workmon completo without twenty-Are full .tbo wool washing was n failure. being nttouded by relatives from arJgot8 of etnn)pi,. The republic of San waters of tho rlror Glleppe, etorrd and near. Mrs. Anderson was then Mttrlno a few yoara ago entirely paid .In a largo reeerrlor, the building quite well, and her death comos as a,for t0 erecton of a new govornroontwhloh cost about ? 1. 300.000, Is the Wo liave sumyled tbo city vikh WH4 Koo Flour. If yon M aot get a mfile, rail at the ooo A OKt ONK. Wliert you buy flour bo sura H Is like tfte sample, Tho ii orrd J! 1,1 WILD ROSE. FLOUR (X) a sack at all grocivs, Hado frot old HKettt, too. f llllllltlimHII fll3f ftHH ifllHHI sad blow to hor family. . o- Constlpntlon. Health Is absolutely impossible, If n.Mntfnn be Dresent. Many seri ous cases ttf liver and kidney com nlalnt havo sprung from neglected constipation. Such a deplorable con dition Is unnecessary. Thore Is a oure tor It. Herblne will speedily remedy inattcra. C. A. wnasay, i - -. - .. t. i 1905: son, ria., wniea. "- Having used Herblne, I nno u a fine medlclno for constipation." 50c a bottle. For la by " uru6 store. palace by selling a souvenir Issue of successful accessory to tho efficient .a . a I lirnllll w H on in - i n nno rwi stamps, and tne commoraoranTo i-( uiui, .v mw m .. sues In connection with American ex- cal composition of this water Btrea a ,,iinn hv Increased the revenue perfect oleanlng. a result not ob- for the time being. After the col lectors aro all supplied It Is not llke- talned elsewhere. It la a known fact that, while jy that any larger number of stamps Fronob and Hnglisli goods are much will bo sold than used. The reward ( admired In Belgium, foreign tnanu of tho government then will bo tho(noturers buy woolen goods at Ver- possibility of the detection of fraud- viers, wnion moy return io neigium ulent sales. tot 6U,C' ,1Djer an English or French Cities among tbo favored twenty-1 label. The employers resent the four would probably bo pleased with emigration of expert cloth makers to dhtflctlro stamps. It Is not likely 'competing counties, but the work that the cities Just below the limit inen point, In extenuation, to the ap would rest until they, too, bad their prentice system, Tho manufacturers take Into their establishments young men. sous of wealthy parents, who de sire to learn cloth manufacturing, who pay about 1500 a year for about three years.. This builds up compe tition, for when theso young men master the Industry they open up rival establishments. Consular He port. ,. ,p- Xot Like a Wohws. "I wauter to return dls dog to do gout Wat owns bloi," said the tough young mucker at the door. "I seen '.la u.l In At. nnmir 1.V MV. .M UW g.M.1... "How did you guess It was 'a gV that put tho ad In?" asked the lady. "Because It said: 'No questions asked.' " Philadelphia Press. .. i o " ' Two ThoHifhU. "I want a business stilt now," said Blop.y, "1 was thinking ot something in tbo way of a small plaid." "And I." replied tho tailor Wt help thinking of something In the way of a small check." PhlUsW phla Ledger. j3 l