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Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Jun 1904, p. 3

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/\ maplflake Crisp Wheat Flakes With Maple Flavor“ ”an E. Holman-'3 Vegetnblo Compound. and I In pleased to say “In one! “king it only two weeks, A wonderful change for the better took plan. And in I short. time I mu in mt health» I felt buoynnl. full of Ito. “(I found Ill work a putlme. I all Indeed glad to tell my experience with l. din E. l’lnkham'l Vege- table mood, {or u made a dif- laront girl 0! be. Youn "- truly. In. ll. 01mm; an \Vblu- l8!” All-nu. (hfâ€"um [with {Labia-I If _A__‘ .A‘.‘ “.4 st “Inc: I could not pursue "123}:- with the usual interest. thoughts became a! uggish 1 had hounds”. backache: Ind ‘inking 11.. Ila; has in them-k and lower mbl. In :11. l was sick all over. “ Hnmy. “(or many other tuned!“ ind been tried. we were advised to get. 14th .ylnkham' n V notable EDIARDS - STANWOOD Slim: co. 9 cmcaco “Dun Nu. Barnumâ€"J cannot rain Lydia E. Plnklmm'a Vega- 0 Compound too highly. for it in the only medicine I ever tried which cured no. I suflered much (tom 61:! 11:51.39:li period. I_ _!cH. no w miustirrivlnxa’t’thec "hi womanhood as Lydia Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. Miss M. Cnrtledge gives some hclpiul advice to young girls. Her letter is but one of thou- sands which prove that nothing is 9'! “3'91"! '9 may 2M8. who “Victory” ’39-. and s4£0 You Should SUPREMACY Wm M uvh-v Loam $0: {9- Inc. 'lM Mr N. liqâ€"mm": W, Prince“ Christin. Princm Charles at Denmark and the Priuceu at was. can“ earn their living In Immunit- In were it “cannyâ€"hut they_:m't looking for a pilce Just. now. human! let-tun cl the Tul. all III”. III wldcho. If your «lulu does not keep them lee u- I“... In Bnlo and Blocks". Block and lined by Good "nu-chem Shoe for Men. loll by Gum! Duran. In «on ‘3'. '0“: Clfl’rm "n‘n’ The “mm“ (""3" m" “m“ Use Red Cross Ball Blue and make nu- bunamg: In" been struck by light- ”I.“ -. u 9 . 5 a. mg for tn. um; time should an; ’ mm '3” °' ”ch.“ °°' undcrhnmhulnduoltndou not Mk. II Ira m The Sndylch lulmder'l slam '3“ only twelve mun. For further information Ind proper description of [he work. address Christian Home. Council Blufla, In. They pnhllxh a valuable paper call- ed the Word and the Way; subscrip- ‘lnn prior, only twenty-nu: rents nor year. We assure )‘nu lhat if you will subsvrlbo for It. ym will get more than your money‘s worth. and we hope you wlll forward at once [wonky- flvo cents or 81 for yourself and three frlnnda. Volumes might be written Ihout this Institution dld space per- mit. We hnve siren thls hripf doscrln Hon 0! the (‘hrislian Hnmn wtlh the hope that in who road it wlll herome IIIN‘rPRCPd in it: welfare. If you h_ve money whlrh tho Mast" dosirns you to “90 for and: purpmos. sand [1 to this llama There it no institution that ls more worthy 0! your gift than this. The srr‘nmluns IIPan-w and nnlnr Ohm pats-Im- "w vmirv iuumuliuu. the knlmz 33!."an of 'Hrlln, papa!" Hm! ring»- mu [rum urn quavwr as he msst‘c about 1|"! grnmnh. and 0h:- n-mlrkawo Mont "w 3mm; hr vllsplays in all 1hr manager-mm! a! Hm Illa!" u! vhc- HUMP. an- MINING!“ In lmnflws vu‘ry vifiltnr "mt l‘ is an urdlnlry man III" has been allow! to this flat Ind rmhlo work. ('hildrm at» when hare 1mm any pan of the glnlw. lm' have Ah:- host pos-zllm) rum and training. You. my radars. whnrnver you any hr. mny haw n part In this zrand‘ Work, I! is I labor «I MVP in Irvin” of a" homo-3051‘ «Morin: rhflJron n-r-rytheru Tho rhildrm are fr?- qm‘mly 1"!"de hy Christian pmplo. hm are never allow"! to go from the Home vxrpptlrx inm (‘hrmnn (am!- lles who arc- pmporly vrmrhvd Inr‘ Tho (‘hrlstian Hnme is non-sermflun. hm Is heartily lmlors'od and Humor!- ed by all donumirmlcms. n. vakegrhlm ren from vnry mate and it In no! a lam} aflnlr, in" hnhmga to tho worm. (ml! M Mr lrmc'n Ii”. a Iivn u! "mum: it I II'HVIZHPIN urnmlm'um Mr and Mrs le-nwn lmu- luv" lilo-«ml INN {Mir tun-4' rlyihhrp Ohlm- 50m: and mw Hmwh'r: L. u! "to!" Ink-r urc‘m damn In lhr Ruth n! ”I" Ham». and um llu-m. nu dual”. ":0 mamh- n! l!v:-=r tavlwr an! mm!» rr um um Th- nMu-nu .um iv giv- Il'lE Mu omit" life In [Ms I‘fl'lu nlao. A Friend of Homeless Children. ifiliwv rvâ€"w- wâ€"wvâ€"e -- Iv-i m" For I have eaten nothing all title day." “The upturned taco and whom- nou and low. Plead with a power that would not be denied: And :0- ohe spoke, her pale line tremhlin: Cruah'd In an instant all my aeliinh pride ” "8h. sita beside me. in than happier WE". With anniJnco. "10' still a child in And when ahe prayl. i hear thro' grate- ful tears. Her thanks to Him who nheitera from the storm." Twenty-one years ago three little children were suddenly bereft of father and motherâ€"they were iriendw less and homeless; but it was only one of the many similar instances happening every dayâ€"only three lit- tle children left triondlees and home- less; that was all. But it was a cru- cial moment in at least one life. Rev. J. G. laymen was at that time pastor of a large church in Council Biotin. la. This man. whose heart was large enough to ilnd a place for every unâ€" fortunate one. took, these children into his own home, where they shar- ed the same loving. tender care that was bestowed upon his own little ones, it was not long beiore he learn- ed of other chlldren who had been left to the cold mercies or a selfish world. Moved with compassion. he took these. also, to his already over- crowded home Then came the test; money was needed. lie had a few thousand dollars which he had saved up (or a rainy tiny ile little knew what the. Master had in store [or him; but he runs obedient luui when the new» tilllle that other little ones had been in" alone. intht-rimm ".nd nmthorions. with no tlllt' to core for than. anti tin- rutumnmi came to aim tin-an aiui. to the ordinary "Inn. with hid humu- “”t‘tl to overheating and a large congregation looking in him to be fed Minimally, it \lttliltl have lPi‘lut‘d liiu: an litunhlvlilllil)‘; not so. hnwt-N'r. Mill thin mutt; it I38 etmtlgh int him in inn-w that his .\law to-r approved ui It and inhl him to do It. Alt ln- fi'l'li'll‘tl nut. mum ”in pron-lam and own.) tlw command to flu inroanl. tlw way "pom-«i twiore him. and ulu-n iw hull n-timuhtt-J him “an nunpetvrqy m'h-r :tnuinin: but that a way amnltt Iw "wan-ti in nun-ply their i’lt't'tla. iio ahu ultlr the rattle lip-m a timmami hillt umrmi tip-m the heartu ui l'tn inlthiui minim-tn m wmi oi tin-tr !tlltaiancc- Ihnt thun- iittlu balm-iron uni-n might in» cared for Lang” mutton lit-rune nmw Ivy. and tin-t \u-re wrun-ti thin-r (‘hiltlrrn It'rv lu-it lmmrlt-u. and {mind "mint lxin null nut uni) :iu-itrr lrnm liw Ilmll lull it Int‘tm: h-nolvr laiin‘r, up all at In" Home Ilt‘lilht In call him. anal. nuarv I'll": this in htu rulrimi \nlic- mm lief-mum! aim ru- ttitiv-ti mu! iln- htnl-u'ilttlll afluitu anti aa- ruminumlt touting nita'r tlwt avllfltr From a email lumitm'tut, ‘Il‘i’it 4m" yrmq mm. tiw i'itrlntxan iinmo hm union ttnttl nun aimnt iv‘tl immitml and Mint-n rhildnu mu v':l"'-' inr iiurr. and 4'" tin-mam! law ln‘q'il [vim‘mi in sm-nl i‘hnstim- luttuiu-a T'n' n'al retain tun Hi~ u! :ti-«ml turn” the m-tInc-w rtttnl Min-r 'Ittlit' inn! :tll nuilvn In In nr:a"t' mm ahu it ha: lu - n turmv vl iinmt'm .'r '1 [mid uf \ir irnnu Ii... :t In“ of malin': it I ltv'tmt‘utti In an .Hzmv M1 .101 \‘r~ ivmo'n it n- in n u ’7 “ ::â€"a‘a- «~â€" 331* " I I low whuw. not!" an. ab. um. humâ€"do not turn am. am In“.- on penny. ole-u. to buy um “IN A. IUCN." lo VIM! Ho all. Some mnn stop drinking for tho pleasure of beginning once more. All: You: curvili- 'Antnf Use Red Cross Bull Blue and make ti. white again. [Argo 9 oz. puck-go, 6 onu- I am sure Pho's Cum {or Canmmwion and my lm: three yean 11¢».er T1103. :2 mm mm Street, Norwch X Y., Feb. IT. I”. A Bahimnm woman Advertised for a husband then killed herself. 80m. man‘s lurk nvvcr loaves them. [lo-Kn BALI. (sires immnt relief tooruimtl. worn. tin!!! {N‘L H mm boils. 1'le Vunl‘ N'OIIMI'I n to [his drums: and m refit-f. .59 cents. 9mm. lulu!» Inc-m rv-a and «you under 1' ~17."- ln' «run-nun”. HT'Ifi-hfl) Swans-:1 “funny-In 'yrg-flâ€"hrr.nl'\1thvmnllm «roam;- [v Smn'r-L arm/m- Gum .! ix-Mnl. \. I'Il'. ”Min-ll Inc- M, lam: \v mu mv-uwnr prnrhm m OM Huhâ€" “I"!- qnvnnmnm. »: 'Il!rfi «nu-rm: an 1m! ”mum unun Ill 1. Ids-u“. “Mnâ€"0mg. The Bahimoro judge who has de- cided thn rho value "1 3 Has 53 8100 must FHN'U' In: in Mrs. The 0.1!me Birmingham Now: racenuy "Mimrnuzed" on Dress :9 an lnflnonw, Seems to have a very depressing ivfluonrn mmetimés on the had a! 1hr) family. Bunionx .\t all [Drug-giutn‘aml Sign: Hum. 232 Sampk- not", PREP. Arl- dn-ss .‘Hx'l‘ S. lllmflrd. Lonny. N. Y. Shake inln ruur shoes. Allen 5 F009â€" Enw. a pm 04 -r for the lert. It main tight, nr )1“ Shims ("I [51111321 um Swarm llnt. Sweating Foot (urns-ml Bunions .\t all "mums and Shun so". flrmvk ' mm... , m h I). Pot ova so 1m TuKhiIahANQ-In‘u Lived Up To Hit Crud. A prime! M "Myrna. Hungary, ro- cnml) inhvrilovl £3,000 from : rwll- liu‘ in Russia. “Tran ho froth-NI the yummy ho pond-‘1! u out among the ,. m3 rinazr‘rx and kept £50 for Mm- Um I. MM uâ€"m rmny any mm- M cams. u alo- ml on". My la luna- n4 run-mu, .1 no "m n Certain Tut. lmvlglmr I «mullmrs timdrr If 1nd. n-slly Imm ma HrnHu-r wrn. ,vm nwrln‘l l‘w hrvll hurruw'mg Inc-may 1mm him for "w last "inn nun-Hm find M Dunn”! «In run-ml his \ istllil, TM" I: um» o n u m- out-«M IN run-"v IMn-umh'dl u tv-‘rlltv Mummy...‘ "- p n. - § v!" in I. II- unfit. I‘M. ("-1 mm v u - and. NJ. wan-nor“ I! a I . a! m... can '1 w. nun. . ~ l' "mu":- 0-4 In rw uully lam-4 I.” .uv - bu m a! u ‘ I'M-u ”gym. 4 u an...» F.nw.¢l. .rv-«unv ngvvlnula- . lumbar.”- on-H'vn' n mnnrAI.“ . Chum" In Journamm. SI. hnmnrr. uh» ln lunlwd mum u Fram-r‘n mmlnu min. and ‘Im. at In wwrml. mu) lw "w own prvmhvr H hr Harlow, In M prmu‘m Mn- kaN In Ilu- rnrc- tar "w mmldracy a! Nu- m- pmhllcn H:- I~ n )mnrn-lh-I. lml Mann un- u u lock-mun "lawman-m." lu- NH', 'la-ud! In a-Irryann. rrw \Im-vl um' elm-s nut ullrk In It mu luml ” 'I'o tho haunt": .350 In. an! III In: onu- urquulmod with flu- m-v (hint. at ovondu)‘ u»- tn Um market And who u numnubly ”than! run tho old. I1» would Inu‘mtl Hun I Irul of Inflnmv I‘nm Waco-r Hun-h b0 mad. m umr Nat ulmw Om‘uuu' it In gun'- smlr '41 by "w mumuurmrrrn w I» Im- [nonur m um uthrr hand. but M'luu 0.11.) "Ir mu-kuur rulflllnl ‘I "St. uhrl- uu llw um" Hud- mm-ln mu l.‘ ”'4: II In wh- In In)’ "In! "W Ullly “lu- num mum Indium-r Hun-b mum-v Im unz-r. Quill"! um! qunnm/ nu! win. 1.“ 1..."):qu "TM first two bozo. dld on! help me mm-h, mu 1 gm two more. and below I got Ilmn um-d up I In I (rt-:1! lll'll ln-ller. l Imp! on lnklnx them and III-w my palm In all gone and l he! lwlwr than I live In ,H'lfl. l lmmv lkulrl‘u Kidney l'llll u‘lll cure rheumullvm.” For (wenlyflve years he Wu In mlsory. then one lucky dly his drug- gtnt advised him In use Budd's Kid. nay Pills. 0! Ike result Mr. llutcblnl lays: Old Boldior's Story. Sonoma. Mich, June 13â€"4111" even in actual wan-(are disease in more let- rible than bullets in [be experience of Delos Huh-bins of this. place. Mr. Hum-ulna as a Union soldier saw three years at service under Butler Burke in line Louisiana swamps, um! I: 3 result got crippled Willi rheumatism so that his hands and feet so! all lwinlmi u_ul of «hope. anJ how he nu!- lcrc-d only a rheumatic will ever know. gar man in a downtown rectum-mt much patronized by cuetomere who do not have to worry Ibout the cost or their luncheon; “but We hove to keep them in stock. When they one called for it is usually by n couple of old chums who are lunchlng together at- ter a long parting. who are feeling good, and who want a heavy smoke If. ‘ter n liberal meal. As a matter 0! Jam, most men think they are burn- ing money when they pay 81 for a el- gar. Sixty cents for one cigar, and from that down to three for 50 cents is considered about. the right thing. We sell a good many cigars at 36 cents each. or three for $1. In tact. they are the standard thing in high- priced eigars. Occasionally a custom- er will buy a box of twrrdollnr cigars. or even more expensive than that, {or a birthday present. or to send to some lrleml going to Europe. These cigars are made only by skilled workmen and represent the highest perfection in ci~ gnrmnlung."»»New York Times. Do Youv Feet Am and Burn? Not Uncommon. ‘1 "Them me not. my men who smoke cigars at, 83 each." slid the cl- Smokers V919 y}. 31 and $2 Glynn MEN WHO .BUIN MONEY. MWNMBS (+1307 1 REPORT”. \l \ 0 I‘ll IpO‘u, m1». Liv‘wu‘y-IMI. Ellw'r‘hoy'u'y in?“ unusual I‘m] II'I' lmv'v Hula-W oily-I0. T’I‘y 'ukvm’nmnllnn‘flr. hoping Inm-Hmtlrr, ”Hwy m-n r uva think «I val-"h. KM n--_\‘ IH‘H'IN‘ Incl c-nmrrh um wIah-m an- mum! In l'u' llhu‘a "I ”w prowl". umL uh". h is nut wry nflrn nwrinuwl m "N- mimln or! flu! 'Nl}“i¢'.hfll Tn" (-vw Must-“am nw-nynim rut-"h nl Clu- k'vlmgrx Tin-y vlurtuf 'ul'_ taunt-(Mir Ply-Mun. datum-h u! "w Ithlnvy- In wry mm- m-m huh-ml II. I». a pin II": Inc I. h on! 'mlh‘r lunm n In "w piqs'u- hun- an wrll .uI'w [n-urlr. SARI/5L l: ‘ (hunt a! no lany- a 0-..- DW lid-01 I'm-No on.- m... In WM 1- Gaunt by In “.mlrunununlI-II. lino-v olu cum-0y tut-ll and .0.de nwhulhhuwbohnbu-athol Wantifluylmflolmamcmdm mun-amulmum-uo." CATARRfl IS THE CAUT 0F MOST KIDNEY DISB f. I. IILLEB Chicago, Milwaukee 8|. Paul Railway~ Rosebud Indian Reservation Open Gown! humour Am! Points of registry for these lands are Chem- beriain and Yankton. July 5 to July 23 are dates of registry. The best places from which to enter the reservation are Geddes, Platte, Chamberlain and Yankton. Low rates daily July 1 to 23. Shortest line, Chicago to Rosebud Re‘ senation. Folder with maps sent for two cents’ postage. Chamberlain, 8. 1)., hm barn named by President Roosevelt for the drawing of 416,000 acres of land on July 28. Cham- berlain is reached only by the PE-RU-NA CURES CATARRH. mmum'n «I lrhflwmiuls 'rvnn "up!" Rim lun- hul' khlno') al'w-au- erh Dual (on. kayo-d u.- wuuul «I 0.. pk;- I’mnh nlrikrn M. llw v: vy ann- n! lhvlllflh-MH h} rrmf' .uliuu Iln- t-an‘rh [rum Uw lsMuo-gx 1 AIL-nil h Hm ram-u- ". kivlnu-y cliHh-ully. lh-nmu‘ U!" ml"...- Mid \uu rrmmu' Ihv - “ml. “v". u" a-rrinu mm \ I ruu‘ ”Ir! rum |u Hu- upul. 'I luv lull"- \- nn- ~~m doing their «urk «ilh I" that n- xulnril) “and: a! tau-um; Pena- Wu m 6-". o! tho [Mu] 'l'rnblo. "My. Thu ~In I" I'm Hm. A wmnld «mm Ilwm ,lruuhlr may Inv- nurrh A lrw I-oulmu! ."l'flflll C- hin Juno: L. Dom Gun-In % ' Tro‘gpl’ouoe Foam map?“ M: ' .. 1..“ ..__. A-Mn-u- Dr. "um-u. M. 1 Thu "Inma- “lulu“...(blI-I‘Q ' H 31-" uh» MM" pnunpt not.“ Cm-Im v rmuIIs If"!!! "N! In a! PM ~\ vilu nl. mum to Dr. "lfluu. O full Huh-mint nl‘ pun rum. 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