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SUFFERED MANY YEARS WITH FEMALE TROUBLE LIKE PE-RU-N A GIFT A FROM HEAVEN Mrs. Katie Scheffel, 3R. F. D. No. 5. Lowell, Ohio <f I have been suffering for years •with 4 female trouble. Was operated on five years ago. It relieved me some but I did not regain my strength. Two years later was taken sick and bedfast several months. I treated a long while without much relief. I was dis¬ couraged, my mind affected, so nervous I could neither eat or sleep and unable to do anything. We tried several doctors but one after another gave up my case as hopeless. Finally a good friend advised me to try Pe-ru-na. I did. It relieved me almost immediately. Your medical department said I was suffering from chronic catarrh of the system. I began taking your medicine in March, 1914, and con¬ tinued until August. I took ten bottles of Pe-ru-na and three bot¬ tles of Man-a-lin and felt like a new person. Your medicine seemed like a gift from Heaven. It was like coming from darkness into light. We have used your medicine since _ for coughs, colds and grip with good results. We will always keep it on hand. I weigh twenty five pounds more than I ever did, eat and sleep well and can do a good day’s work. Everybody says I look fine. Even the doctors are surprised. I cannot thank you enough and will always recommend Pe-ru—na to sufferers from catarrh.” MRS. KATIE SCHEFFEL R F. D. No. S, Lowell, O. Mrs. Scheffel is only one of many thousand women in the world, who owe their present health to Pe-ru-na. The record of this medicine is a proud one as Pe-ru na has held the confidence of both sexes for fifty years or more. If your trouble is due to a, catarrhal inflammation in any or¬ gan or part of the body, do like* Mrs. Scheffel. Try Pe-ru-na. Insist upon liable having the original and re¬ tions. remedy for catarrhal condi¬ You won’t be sorry. A»k Your Dealer About This Old-Time fried Remedy His Alibi Wife (suspiciously)—John, there's long hair on your coat. 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Mother (fiercely) — Stayed for a tenth or a twelfth, you should say! He Spoke English A native minister in India was tell J | ing district the that missionary in charge had built of the u sparrow a j nest “Is on there the roof of his house. anything in the nest yet?” | asked “Yes,” the replfbd missionary, the Indian, i proud of ! his, English ; “the sparrow has pups." | -^‘Philadelphia Bulletin. Things Were Brighter Jones met his old friend Smith, who had been out of a job for months, and the following conversation took idace: “Well,” said Jones, “how’s things? Any brighter?” “Brighter!" repeated Smith. “Why. things are so had at home that the mice are giving themselves up to the cat.” With a Crook in His Tail “What kind of a dog is that cur?" “lip's a shepherd.” “On. Then that's the reason he has a sheepish look, is it?”’ Borrowed, Too “You gottp admit that I’vrf got the manners of a gentleman.” “Well, I suppose they were bor¬ rowed, too.” Very Much So Brunette—Is Jack stingy? 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They sang after they had said this to prove that they were very, very happy. They were very pretty and bright, gay, yellow in color, and ’ most of them had lovely voices. “Of course,” said the blue solitaire bird, “I am the finest singer. “I don’t like to boast, but that is the truth. The keeper says so. “Rut please, dear bird friends,” he continued, “don’t think I am con¬ ceited. "I only want to show that I like the big bird house here, and that I am very happy—so I prove it by singing and singing my best." “Your best is very line,” said tfie Virginia Cardinal \bird. “Thank you, thank you,” said the solitaire bird. “Ah, how good the keeper is. “He knows that when I am free I like fruit and wild berries, and he gives me bits of these here just as 1 would take them if I were free. “He gives me delicious little tastes of bfinanas, too,” “Ah, woe is me, I’m sad,” said the Scarlet Tanager bird. “What’s the trouble?" asked the Virginia Cardinal. “I always lose my gorgeous red coloring in the zoo. I fade and am not nearly so bright and gay and bril¬ liant; as I would he if I were tree. “It would appear as though I did not like the zoo. But I do. “It’s just that I must he flying in the big world in all the sunshine and having lots of room and exercise in order to keep tny coloring. “I am not really scarlet any more.” “Oh, yes, you are,” said the Vir¬ ginia Cardinal. “You aren’t as scar¬ let as you were, but you are still very, very lovely.” “Thank you kindly,” said the Scar¬ let Tanager, and then added: “Well, you’re a nice, friendly bird, and the keeper says he loves his dear, tame Virginia Cardinal with his bright and Intelligent eyes." So every bird in the bird house of tlie zoo felt happy. But outside, iu another bird cage and yard, sat tlie vultures. They were thinking. “it doesn’t matter,” thought the Black Vulture, “what the other vul¬ tures think. “They don’t Interest me. I like to hunt. I like to eat, and tlie more the better I like it. I will eat tlie most horrible of food and enjoy it. “A nice killed chicken I also enjoy among other tilings. I haven’t a silly, fussy appetite.” “Neither have I,” thought the King Vulture, lie was thinking that he was like the black vulture, only greater, and he was tlie only vulture that possibly have been called handsome. He was quite satisfied" with himself. “It is because I am a king," thought King Vulture. “I am a hor¬ rible sort of a king of horrible birds, and we fly in the air so we can do our horrible deeds with more ease. “When people come to the zoo and look at my fine crown I often wish I could say to them: ‘Oh, people, you may think I have a bad face, but 1 aai a king vulture just the same.’ ” Would Be a Grandpa Warren is devoted to his daddy, rind it was almost more than he could stand when his father went out of town to work. He talked- of him con¬ tinually, and it seemed as- though the week-end that daddy should come lioin^ would never come. One day he heaved a great sigh and said: “Oh, dear, I guess daddy will lie a grandpa when he comes back.” Just Looked Big “Johnny,” said the father of a pre¬ cocious five-year-old at the dinner table, “don’t you think that is a pretty big piece of cake for a boy of your size?” “It looks big, papa," replied Johnny, but it’s sponge cake and nearly all holes.” “I have become very tame,” said the paroquet. “So have I,” said the cockatoo, a very beautiful white cockatoo. “O h i r p-ehirp, peep, peep,” said the canaries in chorus, “we have b e c o m e tame, too. “We sit on the keeper’s lingers and we kiss him and take seeds from his lips, and we sing all the Scar|ct Tan . r Government May Take Over Mammoth Cave About 1825 Dr. John Croghan of Mulberry Hill, near Louisville, Ivy., prowled about in Mammoth cave for a few miles, and was so much im¬ pressed with it that he bought it— purchased a tract measuring about six miles by four, threaded by almost 200 miles of cave. 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