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MISS ELLA 0P3?, Indianapolis, Ind.
SUFFERED FOR MONTHS.
Pe-ru-na, the Remedy That Cured
Miss Ella Off, 1127 Linden St., Indian
spoils, lnd., writes:
“l suffered with a run down con
istttution for several months, and
feared that I would have to give up
'my work.
•“fin i-evict up the advice of a physi¬ i
cian, he prescribed a tonic. 1 found,
liowiei-er, that It ti id me no good. On
seeking the advice of onr druggist, |
lee asked, tne to try 1‘eruna. in a.
fen; weeks 1 began to feel and a ctHkc
w different person. My appetite in¬
creased, I clid not have that, worn—
*mt feeling, and 1 could sleep splen¬
didly. In a, couple of months J was
entirely recovered, l thank you for
■what your medicine has done for
me.”— I'd la Off.
Write Dr. Hartman, President of The
Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, for
free medical advice. All correspondence
is held strictlv confidential.
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W5THOUT BELTS
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OUR SPEC SALTY
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Three Im dollar shirts for five dollars.
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Inscurance Among Criminals.
“Criminal insurance,” said a detec¬
tive, “Is the insurance that thieves
and blacklegs take on. in case of ar¬
rest. For Instance: You are a second
Etorv man. You make about $2,50(1
a year, the average second-story
man’s income, and you carry an in¬
surance of 51 , 000 , for which you pay
the big premium of $125 a year. Now,
if you are arrested, the insurance
company steps forward and hands
yon $1,000. Thus you are able to get
the best of lawyers for your defense.
"Receivers of stolen goods are us¬
ually rich, and it is these men, as a
rule, who carry on the criminal in¬
surance business. I know of a crim¬
inal insurance company in Philadel¬
phia, another in New York and a
third in St. Louis. The policies run
Tram $100 up to $5,000 and the pre¬
miums are always enormous. This
Is because the danger of arrest is so
great.
“Besides the criminal Insurance
concerns, I know of a curious bene¬
ficial organization that is conducted
among the criminals cf Illinois. Each
member of the organization pays in
31 a week and in case of imprison¬
ment his family receives $5 weekly as
long as his sentence lasts.”—Louis¬
ville Courier Journal.
It Is reported that the trunk of a
large tree has been encountered at a
■depth of 1,000 feet by the oil drillers
ert Crockett. Tex.
FITSperomnently cured. NoGts or nervous¬
ness after first day's use of I)r. Kline’s Great
Nerrollestorer.iktrial bottleand Arch treatise Phila., free Pa.
Dr. R. H. Kuixe, Ltd .,331 St.,
Tire ordinary load of a earner is from 900
•to 1000 pounds.
Airs.Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, soften the gums, reduces inHaama
lioa,allay3 pain,cureswind colic, 25c.a bottle.
READY TO GIVE ANY PRICE.
Real Estate Agent (on shipboard)
—Perhaps we can close that deal novr
for that little plot of land. What’ll
you offer an acre?
Seasick Individual—TO give yon
$1,000 an acre if you’ll deliver il here
aow,—Brooklyn Eagle. ______
Cutting up Shinss.
"I’m of an economical turn o'
tuind,” sighed a citizen who had evi
dently been over his last summer’i
straw hat with a toothbrush moisten
ed in warm suds and ammonia."I have
to be. I would like to be prodigal and
I have often thought that if 1 could
my hands on large quantities ol
money 1 would be fully as generous
as seme of my rich neighbors appear
to be. However, this announcement
displayed by a shoo polishing estab
lishment appealed to me a day or two
ago, “All shines 5 cents.” It was
conspicuously painted on both win
dows of the ‘parlor’ or ‘parlors’ and
it decorated a triangular wooden con¬
trivance on the sidewalk near the
door. ‘That’s a capital idea,’ I whis¬
pered to myself anu I went in. The
first placard that greeted my eyes
when I had climbed into a chair was
done in large red and gold letters
and read, ’Holiday and Sunday shines
10 cents. Oil shines 15 cent?.’ ‘Same
old story, same old game,’ 1 mused.
“ ‘There's quite a difference be
tween ‘oil shines’ and ’all shines,’ ’’
I said to the proprietor as cheerfully
as I could. ‘A difference in the spell¬
ing makes a difference in the price.
You ought to spell your “all shines”
“oil shines,” or perhaps it would be
better to spell your “oil shines” “all
shines.” ’ By that time I was pretty
well mixed up myself.
“ ‘Me no understand.’ said the pro¬
prietor, solemnly, shrugged his shoul¬
ders—and I don’t much wonder.”—
Providence Journal.
SOME IDEA OF HIS WEALTH.
Host (showing him around) —•
Twenty-five years ago, when the man
that owns this block of buildings
came to town, he hadn't a hundred
dollars in the world..
Guest—And now?
Host—And now? By George, sir,
he could afford to hold the job of am¬
bassador to Great Britain!—Chicago
Tribune.
HIS SHREWD SCHEME.
Farmer Geehaw—Sim Walton has
got forty gals coinin’ to board with
him this summer.
Farmer Giddap—Dew tell! How
did lie manage to git so many?
Farmer Geehaw-—He advertised
that mithin’ but college students wuz
employed on the farm.—Philadelphia
Bulletin.
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It is sold under ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE, and if if > j ki not
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The Secret ol
Even the best housekeepers cannot make a good cup of
coffee without good material. Dirty, adulterated And queerly
blended coffee such as unscrupulous dealers shovel over their
counters won’t do. But take the pure, clean, naturajl flavored
LION COFFEE? fee leader o! all package been coffees— daily
the coffee that for over a quarter of a century has!*
welcomed in millions of homes-—and you will make? u drink fit
for a king in this way: \
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HOW TO MAKE GOO© COFFEE.
Use LION COFFER, because t® get licet result* yo« most one the besti caffee.
Ui'.nd vour I,ION COFFEE rather fine. Use “a tabtespiwmfol to each cop, am<l one
extra for the pot." First mix it with a little cold water, enough to matte' a thick paste. «r,d
add white of an egg (it egg is to be used as a settler)* th&n i allow one <>f t he following rules:
1st. WITH BOILING WATER. Add ftotllnn water, and W M Jm»H
TTJREE MINUTES ON TV. Add a little cold water aad set aside »-ve
m *00ATEM? 1 P ? tlf>c pasrte and
WITIl A dd yo*>" cold water to and live
bring It to a boll. TIren set aside, add a Utile cold water, In
urinates it*s ready to serve.
BOOT'S ® -[Bon’t (Don’t /etot water stand mo?o that has than been ton mlnutos boiled befor befo a. re serving.
use
TWO WAYS TO SETTLE COFFEE.
1st With Efi-js. Use part of the white of ah egg, mixing It with th e ground LION
COFFEE beforeikiiling. inttead of After boiling adds dash of oo,J water, and set
2d. With Cold Water eggs.
aside for eight or ten minutes, then servo through a strainer.
Insist on getting a package oi genuine LION COFFEE,
prepare it according to this recipe and you will only use
IAON COFFEE in future. t (Bold only in 1 lb. fwaled packages.)
(Lion-head on -every package.)
(Save these Liou-headftfor valuable premiums.)
SOLD BY GROCEftS EVERYWHERE
pOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Out in Minneapolis a thoughtful s k
tistican has figured it out that jpe
people of the United States now pay
$80,000,000 less for medical treatm/nt
than they did ten years ago. And ithe pet
the Boston Transcript remarks,
medical schools keep right hopeful on uptri- stu¬
culatlng ambitious and '
dents.
To cure, >r money refunded by your merchant, so why not try it? Price 50c.
Thousands of Women
ARE MADE WELL AND STRONG
Success cf Lydia E. Pinkitam’s Vegetable
Compound Rosts Upon the Fact that It
Really Does Make Sick Women Weil
Thousands upon thousands of Atnori
can women have been restored to
health by Lydia K. Pinkhtun's Vegeta¬
ble Compound. Their letters are on file
in Mrs. l'inkham’s office, and prove this
statement to be a fact and not a mere
boast.
Overshadowing indeed is the success
of this great medicine, and compared
with it all other medicines and treat¬
ment for women are experiments.
Why lias Lydia E. Pinkliam’s Vege¬
table Compound accomplished its wide¬
spread results for good and
Why has it. lived thrived and
done its glorious work for a quarter of
a century? and surely because its
Simply cf ster¬
ling worth. The approached reason no other med¬
icine has even its success
is plaiuly and positively in because there
is no other medicine the world so
The wonderful power of Lydia E.
Finkham’s Vegetable Compound over
the diseases of womankind is not be¬
cause it is a stimulant— not. because it is
a palliative, but si pi ply because it is
the structor most wonderfvji discovered tonic to act and directly recou
ever
upon the uterine system, positively
curing disease and displacements and
restoring health and vigor.
all parts of the country by women who
have been cured, trained nurses who
have witnessed cures, and physicians
who have recognized the virtue in
Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Com¬
pound, and are. fair enough to give
credit where it is due. If physicians
dared to be frank and open, hundreds
of them would acknowledge that they
constantly prescribe Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound In severe
cases of female ills, ns they know by
experience that it will effect a cure.
Women who are troubled with painful
or irregular menstruation, backache
bloating (or flatulence), leucorrluen.
falling, inflammation or ulceration of
the uterus, ovarian troubles, that
“bearing-down” feeling, dizziness,
faintness, indigestion, should nervous take pros¬
tration, or the blues, im¬
mediate action to ward off the serious
consequences and be restored to health
and strength by taking Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable (to in pound. Anyway,
write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn. Mass.,
for advice. It’s free and always helpful.
THERE IS MONEYthk CORN STALK.
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(At|1-’05)
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Joseph llornbicnd is the moat celebrated
courier in Europe.
Piso’s Cure for Consumptionis on infallible
medicine for coughs and eoida.—N. VV
Samuel, Ocean Grove, N. ■!., Feb. 17, 1300’
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gentle applications of Cuti
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A single Set, costing but One
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