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A Cork-Faead Pulley.
Anew type of pulley has a metal fact
with inserts of cork. Holes about three
fourths of an inch in diameter are made
in the pulley face and filled with corU (
which is allowed to project slightly.
Great economy of transmission is the
chief aim of the invention.
A HEATED DISCUSSION.
"At this point,” said the narrator,
"she broke down and wept scalding
tears.” ,
"My goodness!” exclaimed the listen
er. “slhe must have been boiling over
with rage.”— Chicago Neu's.
America I/cadi.
In consequence of the great demand for cot
ton goods, the United States consumed more
raw Cotton than Great Britain, which ban al
wavs held supremacy in tms industry, just a
Hoitetter’B Stomach Bitters has been the best
family medicine, and which has retamed its
prestige for over fifty years. To-day the Bit
ters is used in almost every home I cure,
dyspepsia, indigestion, i c . on, ', t }P a ‘ lol l \ he
iousness, also purities the blood, calms the
nerves and builds up the entire system.
Absence destroys small passions and in
creases great ones, as the wind extin
guishes tapers and kindles tires.
, MILWAUKEE PEOPLE
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Could Hardly Believe It. A
Prominent Woman Saved t rom
Death by Lydia E. Pinkham’s
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c Dkae Mbs. Pjnkham :—I suppose a
large number of people who read of
my remarkable cure will hardly believe
it ; had I not experienced it myself, I
know that I should not.
MBS. SADIE E. KOCH.
11 1 suffered for months with
troubles peculiar to women which
gradually broke down my health and
my very life. 1 was nearly insane
with pain at times, and no human
.Skill I consulted in Milwaukee could
tiring me relief.
■ “Mv attention was called to Lydia
IS.' Pinkham’s Com
pound ; the first bottle brought re
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cure. I could not believe It myself,
and felt sure it was only temporary,
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for a year, enjoy the best of health,
and cannot in words express my grat
itude. Sincerely yours, Sadie E. Koch,
124 10th St., Milwaukee, Wis.” — $6000
forfeit if above Uttlmonial Is not genuine.
Such unquestionable testimony
proves the power of Lydia E. I*ink
ham’s Vegetable Compound over
diseases of women.
Women should remember that
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Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass.,
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SOZODOHT Toeth Pawdor 25c
INDIANS LONC.LIVEP,
Csntus Shews Great Age of Members of
Various Tr.ies.
Jhe Government census takers, wh
have just completed the census of the
Indian tribes of the Indian territory,
report a number of long-lived people
who reside in that section of the coun
try. They say that the Indian lives to
an older age than any other class of
people on earth. Many of them attain
the age of 125 years, while a 100-year
old Indian is nothing out of the ordin
ary.
White Horse, a medicine chief of the
Otoes, is now 101 years old, and says
he feels as young as when he chased
cowboys and soldiers fifty years ago,
To prove his assertions he is now plan
ning a 1000-mile trip across the country
to visit some of his warrior friends. He
is a great medicine man among the
Otoes Spirit, to whom he makes frequent
trips, according to himself. He also
leads in the violent medicine dances and
makes medicine the same as he did when
a young chief.
Another great Indian is Looking Glass,
a Cheyenne warrior. He will soon be
105 years old. He was with Sitting
Bull, the great Sioux warrior, in most
of his raids, and he has passed through
seven Indian wars. He says that he
does not remember just how many white
persons he has killed, but that it must
be over 100. His eyesight is keen and
his hearing is excellent. He does not
speak the English language.
Nancy Jacobs is a Choctaw woman
100 years of age, who lives in the woods
near Antlers. She was a cook for the
white soldiers during th e civil war, and
remembers all of the big generals and
commanders of the Southern forces.
She has a married daughter 65 years of
age, who lives near by. The old wo
man has outlived three husbands and
still does her own cooking and house
keeping.
Among the Apaches there are ten or
twelve women who have passed the 100
year period. One of the cruel features
of the Apache home life is that when
a woman has passed her period of use
fulness about the house she is taken
into the country and left alone by the
roadside to die. The white people have
talked the Apaches nearly out of this
cruel way of treating the old, but in
some families they yet believe that it is
the right way to treat the infirm.
She entered a large State street
store and inquired of a snippy young
clerk:
"Where will I find bathing trunks?”
The young person responded with
airy contempt:
“Madam, we do not keep bathing
trunks, but we have a complete as
sortment of valises and satchels!”—
Chicago Record-Herald.
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Germany and England are alike in one
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See advertisement of EE-M Catarrh Cure in
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Klondike’s gold output for the year es
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Pctxam Fadeless Dyes are fast to sun
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Even the greatest germ cranks do not
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The poetry of motion must be the kind
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State or Ohio, City of Toledo, i
Lucas County. f **■
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A
Co.,doing business inthe City ofToledo,County
and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum of one hundred dollars for each
and every case of catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
, —*— , presence, this 6th day of December,
| seal >A. D., 1886. A. W. Gleason.
’ —’ Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
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Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
A good appetite is what everybody is
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It is better to talk yourself up than to
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FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervou*-
ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
Nerve Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free
Dr. B. H. Kline, Ltd., 981 Arch St., Phila. Pa.
Experience costs a lot, but it is usually
a good investment.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for ohildren
teething, soften the gums, reduces inflamma
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The self-conscious fool worries over
nothing.
Piso’s Cure cannot be too highly spoken of
as a cough cure.—J. W. O’Brien, 322 Third
Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6, 1906.
A long ton of coal will average forty
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Children Like It.
When your child’s eyes get sore use Jno. R.
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Her Family.
She—She comeg of a grand old fam
ily, I believe?
He—Yes, very! An ancestor of hers
was beheaded in the Tower during the
reign of the fourth Edward.
She —How perfectly lovely!
As to the Infernal Kegio,ns.
“Paw, where is the bad placu ?”
“My son, it is always within &*>lf a
mile of any town where the Rev. Sam
Jones happens to be preaching.”—
Chicago Tribune.
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