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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Sep 1902, p. 7

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'" *""-••'lit • i^'TSV^ r^A'^i.sfii s^piraapB PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR PRAISES PE-RO-NA. Chronic Catarrhal Ailments m; o^£G.SrtVT^ PASTOK ik. (m i ***>. Firsfc Presbyterian Church of Greensboro, Ga.. awH Its Pastor ancl Flfler. THE day was when men of promi­nence hesitated to give their testi­monials to proprietary medicines for publication. This remains true to-day ?f most propietary medicines. But Pe-una lias become so justly famous, its merits are known to so many people of |iigh and low stations, that no one hesi­ tates to see his name in print recom­ mending Peruna. The highest men in our nation bare given Peruna a strong endorsement. Men representing all classes and sta­ tions are equally represented. A dignified representative of the Pres­ byterian church in the person of Rev. E. (i. Smith does not hesitate to state {•ublicly that he has used Peruna in his amily and found it cured when other remedies failed. In this statement the Rev. Smith is supported by an elder in bis church. Rev. E. G. Smith, pastor of the Presby­ ter an church of Greensboro,Ga.,writes: "Having used Peruna in my family for Some time it gives me pleasure to testify to its true worth. "My little boy seven years of age had been suffering for some time with ca­ tarrh of the lower bowels. Other rem­ edies had failed, but after taking two bottlesof Peruna the trouble almost en­ tirely disappeared. For this special tnalady I consider it well nigh a specific. "As a tonic for weak and wora oat people it has few or no equals."*-- Rev. B, Q. Smith. Mr. M. J. Rossman, & prominent mer­ chant of Greensboro, Ga., and an elder in the Presbyterian church of that place, has used Peruna, and in a recent letter to The Peruna Medicine Co., oi Colnmbus, Ohio, writes as follows: "For a long time 1 was troubled with catarrh of the kidneys and tried many remedies, all of which gave me no relief. Peruna was recommended to me by several friends, and after using a few bottles I am pleased to say that the long looked for relief was found and lam now enjoying better health than! have for years, and can heartily recommend Peruna to all similarly afflicted. It is certainly a grand medicine."'--M. J. Rossman. Catarrh is essentially the same where- ever located. Peruna cures catarrh wherever located. If you do not derive prompt and satis­ factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman. President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. WHILE the far­mer is gather­ing his crops bis body is gathering • crop of aches and Sains, cuts, bruises, ackache, sore mus­ cles and stiffened Joints. Why not allow Mexican Mustang Liniment to attend to the latter crop? That is just what it; is intended for. It drives out the aches and heals the wounded flesh most thoroughly. It's the Best liniment for the flesh of man or beast K SOUTHERN PACIFIC TO CALIFORNIA FROM GHIGAGO during September and October. Through tourist cars--highest cl Choice of routes. Take any line from Chicago connecting with the Union Pacific at Omaha, Kansas City or Denver, or the Rio Qrand Line at Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo, or the Southern Pacific at New Orleans, San Antonio or El Paso. Address any Southern Pacific Agent. W. 0. NEIMYER, General Agent. 193 CLARK ST.. CMICAQ&, ILL. $33.00 CALIFORNIA $33.00 HOME SEEKERS Low rate la elfect September ami October. Now 1( (be time to K 'ailfy a life long w hh 10 live In Cal.for- •la. Wis off r an opportunity to purchase land In the I^tgunuDe l'aclie lUuchoconipiifil»K W),000acres•ub- 41 vide J in trails of ten acres and upwurds. BcAUIIFUL SAN JAQUIN VALLEY CENTRAL CALIFORNIA Home of ralslnn, pearlies, apricots, nectarines, B'unei, win-; crapes, flg», berries «nd me.Ions, and faifa, making It an ideal unifying country. We JUttf an abundance of water. EASY PAYMENTS--»ls.00 to »jo oo per acre. One quarter easl). balance eljfiit auuual payments. For particulars uu 1 dcucrlptlve literature addresa PHIPPa APECK, 404 tit. Northern bidtj. Chicago, 111. NAKKS & SAUNDERS. Managers. it-EAT, fCHTATE. VIRGINIA HOMES Ton learn all about Virginia • lands, soli, water, climate, resources, products, fruits, lierrles, mode of cultivation, prices, ctc„ by re dl.ig t ie Virginia Farmer. Send loc for 8 months •ubBcr.ptlon to Box 302 FARMEK 00., Emporia, Va. FARMS FOR SALE 80 acres, $3,000; t200 cash rent. 160 acres--80 acres level plow laud. 80 acrps pasture, $ 0 per acre; t 40 cash rent. 255 acres, 930 per acre; »900 cash rent. 820 acres, $60 per acre; <1,2U0 cash rent. All rents payable In advance, March 1,190:i, and deducted from. £urchase mon'y. AMERICAN LAND CO., Of ner Court and Second fits., OITTJMWA, IOWA. JParrmi for eftle on rasy terms, or pirnnn-v,, In Ta., flel).. Mluu. or S. 1). j. ilulliiUi. tiioui Cliy, Iowa. The golf giri joes a'joffinS In the giddiest of gowns. The tun shines sultry on h«f In the surliest of frowns. O'er the green she chases ptfa In * ficrcc perspiring march. But her clothes don't show a wrinkle 'Cause she used Defiance Starch AT ALL GROCERS 16 OUNCES FOR 10 GENU Manufactured by Tbe Defiance Stardi (o. OMAHA. NE& A Good Route to Try It .traverses a territory rich in undeveloped resources; a territory containing unlimited possibilities for agriculture, horticulture, stock rais­ ing, mining and manufacturing. And last, bat not least it is The Scenic Route for Tourists. The Frisco System now offers the traveling public wralhit senrioe and Cast time- Between St. Louis and Kansas City and points in Missouri. Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Indian Terri tory. Texas and tbe Southwest. Between Kansas City and points in Tennessee. Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida and the Southeast Between Birmingham and Mem­ phis and points in Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Texas and the West and Southwest. Pull information as to route and rates cheerfully furnished upon appli­ cation to any representative of the Company, or to Passenger Traffic Department, Commereta.1 Butldtn|, Sa.lnt Louis. DUGS, CtQT THE SCENT DOLEFUL EXPERIENCE OF EN­ GLISHMAN ON THE PRAIRIfct. 8enator Vest Tells Good Story of Hun­ ter Who Would Not Take Advice-- Self-Preservation Led Misaouriee te. Desert Friend. t Senator Vest has told many stories, bat one experience of his b«m not reached the general reader. It oc­ curred many years ago, but the sena­ tor telling it not long ago was still chuckling. Mr. Vest one time received a visit from a rich and famous hunter from London who brought a letter of intra duction from a friend living in the En­ glish capital. And the Englishman had brought with Mm his own hunting dogs. The hunters and the/attendants got In the big- wagons-awl the dogs fol­ lowed. They drore for many miles and finally the wagon was left in the care of the men, and Mr. Vest and the Englishman started out on the quest They did well. The dogs of the En­ glishman were not worth much, but the Missouri breed gave excellent sport "Just wait and give my dogs a chance," declared the Englishman. "All they need is a stronger scent" "They got it,' said the senator tell­ ing the story. "Yes, they got it Some distance away was a little hill and in the side of the little hill were little boles. Suddenly the Englishman's dog got the stronger scent and started for the little hilf with the little holes. " 'Call them back,' I shouted to the Englishman. " 'Oh, no,' he replied. 'Now they've got it Now they've got it* " 'They will get it if they don't keep away from there,' I answered. But he would not listen and he got so excited that he started on a run after his dogs. "Well, it was my time to be moving, too, for I' knew what w»s coming; so I called my dogs and made for the wagon as fast as the good Lord would let me. Just as I crawled in I turned and saw the show, and I never pitied anybody in my life as much as I did that Englishman with the dogs that wanted a stronger scent. Out of the holes came little animals and you never saw such a mix-up in your life. The dogs ran for the Englishman and Jumped around him for protection. Then the Englishman tried to get away from the dogs for protection, too, and tho whole combination started for the wagon. " 'Put the whip to the horses,' I told my man, 'and don't let them get with­ in half a mile of us.' " 'Hi, there, wait for me)' cried the Englishman. " 'Keep your distance,' I responded and to the drivor I said, 'Whip 'em up.' So we went mile after mi.e over that prairie. I pitied the Englishman from the bottom of my heart, but there are times when pity must not get too close. I kept him in sight so that he should not miss the way, but he had to walk. Once in a while he would run as though I would allow him to catch up with the wagon, but every time he did we put on more speed. When we neared the' town, I had to call back to him that his com­ pany would not be desirable for at least twenty-four hours. I never saw him again." "And the little animals in the little holes in the little hill, senator?" Mr. Vest was asked. "Polecats," replied the senator. "The Englishman had read about quail Uv- • Ing in holes in the prairie hills and he wouldn't change his mind when I tried to explain things to him. But those dogs of his certainly did get all the scent they wanted--there was no mis­ take about that" RECORD OF THE PAST. The best guarantee of the future Is the record of the past, and over fifty thousand people have publicly testi­ fied that Doan's Kidney Pills have cured them of numerous kidney ills, from common backache to dangerous diabetes, and all the attendant annoy­ ances and sufferings from urinary dis­ orders. They have been cured to stay cured. Here is one case: Samuel J. Taylor, retired carpenter, residing at 312 South Third St, Goshen, Ind., says: "On the 25th day < ' August, 1897, I made an affidavit before Jacob C. Mann, notary public, stating my experience with Doan's Kidney Pills. I nad suffered for thirty years, and was compelled at times to walk by the aid of crutches, frequently passed gravel and suffered excruciatingly. I took every medi­ cine on the market that T heard about and some gave me temporary relief. I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills and the results I gave to the public in the statement above referred to. At this time, on the 19th day o! July, 1902, I make this further statement that during the five years which have elapsed I have had no occasion to use either Doan's Kidney Pills or any other medicine for my kidneys. The cure effected was a permanent one." A FREE TRIAL of, this great kid­ ney medicine which cured Mr. Tay­ lor, will be mailed on application, to any part of the United States. Ad­ dress Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all druggists. Price 50 cents per box "Well," said Mrs. Cassidy, smooth­ ing down her apron with an air of modest triumph,, "the doctor says Moike seems to be having an attack of plural pneumonia; but Oi says to him, Oi says, 'Docther, you know well that Moike is a shmall little man,' Oi says, 'and ain't you exaggerating a bit, for, to my thinking, single is all there'd be room in him for,' 01 says. But whin he went off his wurrd was unchanged, so it's plural pheumonia Moike has, by his telling; and sure it's a grand, large disease for so shmall a man as him." FRISCO SYSTEM New Observation Cafe Cars. In addition to through chair car and Pullman Sleeper service the Frisco System operates on its trains out of St. Louis and Kansas City very hand­ some Observation Cafe Cars, under management of Fred Harvey. These cars are equipped with every conve­ nience, including large library observa­ tion room and platform, the former supplied with easy chairs, writing ma­ terial, latest newspapers and periodi­ cals. * Electric light and electric fans add to the comfort of the passenger. These trains leave St Louis and Kan­ sas City daily via the Frisco System. Low Rates to Washington Via the Chesapeake and Ohio Ry., the Rhine Alps and Battlefield Line, through the grandest scenery and most historic section of the U. S. For illus­ trated pamphlets address W. E. Conk- lyn, 234 Clark street, Chicago. Tattooed by Lightning. The lightning bolt that struck a stall at the fair grounds in Macomb, 111., on Sunday made of Ray Clupper a tat­ tooed man, says an exchange. When the bolt fell Clupper was standing near a large black oak tree. He was rendered unconscious and came to screaming "Help!" and "Murder!" After he recovered he kept complain­ ing of a pain in the region of his stom­ ach, directly under the watch pocket of his pants, In which he carried his watch at the time of the accident He examined his watch and found it had been stopped. He found on his body a perfect photograph of the tree near which he was standing, limbs, leaves, and trunk being perfectly revealed. The picture Is eight to ten inches long, of a bright red, and appeals to be burned in the flesh. He suffered no, ill effects from the shock in a short time after it occurred. At the fair on« of the fakirs offered him |25 to let him exhibit him at the fair Thursday, but Clupper declined. WHEN VOIK UKOCKR HATS he does not have Defiance Starch, you may be sure he Is afraid to keep It until his stock of 12 o*. packages are sold. De­ fiance Starch Is not only belter than any other Cold Water Starch, but contain* 16 os. to the package and ells for MUM money as 12 oz. brands Ancient Custom Still Holds. Ceres games, instituted in 1314 to celebrate the return of the Ceres men from Bannockburn, were celebrated recently in Fifeshire, Scotland. Hundreds of dealers say the extra quantity an 1 superior quality of Defi­ ance Starch is fast taking place of all other brands. Others say they cannot sell any other starch. If you would hit the target, aim a little above it Every arrow that flies feels the attraction of earth.--Long­ fellow. Defiance Starch is guaranteed biggest and best or money refunded. 16 ounces. 10 cents. Try it now. You can't convince a girl that she isn't in love until after she gets him. "A rolling stone gathers no moss," but it enjoys the advantage of travel. EITC permanently cured. No fit*or ncrrousneM after rl I O first dav'n us© of Dr. KHnr'8 Great Nerve Kestoi* ©r. Send tor P*RKK S2.00 trial bottle and treatise. Da. K. a. KLINE. Ltd., 031 Arch Street, PUiUulelphi*, Pa Don't be worried by your belief nor by your neighbor's disbelief. Ping-Pong Cause for Divorce.^ Thomas Ford, a Southsea, Eng., boarding housekeeper, who stated that his wife sat up late to play ping-pong obtained a decree recently in the di­ vorce court Impossible to fore-ee an accident. Not impossible to be prepared tor it. Dr. Thomas' Kclectric OiL Monarch over pain. Refinement 1b superior to beauty.-- Lascaris. Log Cabin Philosophy. Wisdom didn't die wid Solomon, pa­ tience wid Job, nor meekness wid Moses. Come ter think er it, Solomon wuzn't ez wise ez what he 'lowed he wuz; Moses wuz fur fum meek, en Job wuz de blgges' growler in de country. I don't spend any time at all in growlin' at de weather. W'en It's cold, I thank God fer fire--eff I got any, «n I ax Him fer wood, ef I ain't. ! Den, w'en de summer is hot enough ter make folks think ^r de herafter, I I bless God dat I'm ten mile fum freez- j in', en' dat palmetto fans is cheap) No matter whether de world is roun' or flat, de sum en total er de whole business is--we're on de green side er it, en^de very bes' thing we kin do is ter plant shade trees fer summer en strong shelters fer winter. --Atlanta Constitution. N«w Army Field Carriage. P. L. Allen, of Washington, has in­ vented a field carriage which will con­ vey ammunition, water and hospital litters. Such a combination, how­ ever, cannot reasonably claim the pro- j taction of the Red Cross. THE AUDITORIUM STOCK CON­ TESTS. SPECIAL PRIZES. Attention 1b invited to the semi­ monthly cash prizes awarded on the 1st and 16th days of each month. In other contests of this nature, special prizes are usually based on results in the future. * AUDITORIUM "SPECIALS" are paid on the 1st and 16th of ear'1 month, making them of immediate interest. To illustrate:--For the 1st half o» July $160.50 was paid to Ed. J. Ham) ton, Wilsonville, Neb.; last half • July $172.00 paid to Mrs. C. J. Ma* gold, of Omaha, Neb.; first half August $200.00 paid to Mr. C. I. P' nard of Fairfield, Neb; for the 1 half ^)f August $97.42 paid to W Buchardt, Blair, Neb. THEY ALSO HAVE A CHANCE WIN SOME OF THE REGULAR PRIZES--$2.50 TO $5000.00 The bank clearings have been . follows: 1901--Aug. 16, $1,036,132; Sept 1, $1,- 171.613; Sept 16, $1,127,988; Oct 1, $955,266; Oct. 16. $1,039,742; Nov. 1, $1,205,423. 1902--July 1, $1,061,057; July 16, $1,137,004; Aug. 1, $967,858; Aug. 16, $573,075; Sept 1. $1,114,998. What will they be on September 16th, October 1st, October 16th, and November 1st? Purchase tickets and go to guessing. For daily Omaha bank clearings, see the Omaha World-Herald, and for more information, see circulars or address the Omaha Auditorium Co., Omaha, Neb., for tickets and details. This is everybody's chance. Buy Auditorium stock tickets, good for one share of common stock in the Om­ aha Auditorium Co., and two free guesses as premiums,--one guesb for special prizes and one guess on list of over 1000 regular prizes. Tickats twenty-five cents. Time is short Tickets going fast. Better bay BOW. A FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR TICKET. Mr. Holmes, the ticket agent at the New York Central Station, has sold a ticket from Pokeepsie to Yokohama and return. This is a very unusual sale. The purchaser was Mr. Paul McCormac of this city who proposes to go to China and Japan on a pleas­ ure trip. The route is by the way of San Francisco and the Pacific. As it takes about three weeks to cross the Pacific, the round trip cannot be made inv much less time than . three months, and if Mr. /McCormac takes in all of the interesting sights in the Orient he will prolong his stay much longer than that even. The sale of this ticket calls attention to the- fact that travelers can be Accommodated in purchasing transportation ®o any part of the world by applying to the station agents of the greatest Ameri­ can railroad. The ticket cost nearly five hundred dollars.--From the Poughkeepsie (N. Y.) Evening Enter­ prise. Loses in Minting Gold. A strange thing about our coining system is that the government loses money in coining gold, but makes a big profit in coining pennies. For in­ stance, in a $10 gold piece there is exactly $10 worth of gold and 10 per cent of copper put in tc harden the precious metal, besides the cost of the minting. A silver piece of money is about half profit, but the penny pays Uncle Sam best of all, as the blanks are purchased at the rate of $7,300 per 1,000,000. That Is, the United States government obtains for 7 3-10 cents the copper blanks, which, by the process of stamping, are trans­ formed into $1 worth of pennies. MILWAUKEE PEOPLE Could Hardly Believe It. A Prominent Woman Saved From Death by Lydia E. Pinkkam's Vegetable Compound. *' DKAB MRS. PINKHAM :--I suppose m 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 cot. Low Rates to the Northwest Commencing September 1 and con­ tinuing until October 31, 1902. sec­ ond-class one-way colonist tickets will be sold by the Chicago, Milwau­ kee & St Paul R'y from Chicago to all points in Montana, Idaho, Utah, California, Washington, Oregon, Brit­ ish Columbia and intermediate points at greatly reduced rates. Choice of routes via St Paul or via Omaha. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y is the route of the United States Government fast mail trains between Chicago, St. Paul and Minne­ apolis, and of the Pioneer Limited, the famous train of the world. Ah coupon ticket agents sell tickets via Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y, or address F. A. Miller, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. You never hear any one complain about "Defiance Starch." There is none to equal it in quality and quan­ tity, 16 ounces. 10 cents. Try it now and save your money. Many a world-renowned debater has won his reputation through his skill in covering with glittering verbiage the w*ak places in his reasoning. For forty years Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wi.d Strawberry lias been caring isutnraer complaint.dysentery,diarrh<jen. u.oody flux, paiu iu the stomach nn 1 it has uever yet tai.ed to do every thine claimed for it. Clocks can be looked upon as the most lasting articles of personal prop­ erty. They so rarely change hands. Riches not only take wings, but everything else It kin git its han's on. DON'T SPOIL TOUR CLOTHE8. UFO Red Cross Ball Blue and keep them white as snow. All grocers. Do. a package. Obedience sums up our entire duty. --Ballou. KIDDER'S PASTILLES. A Sure plief for <old hy all "--, in- hy mini. writs. SIOll UJi & CO., Slli'iu Clurlenluwu. Mii'i?. UNIFORMS for S-hool#, Mili­ tary, I'oilce. Flramoo «nd 11 other sty lee. Oatalnfue mulled free. WEiTERS UKIFORM CO., Clark a.ii udama Su., Chicago, 111. I fm? R H.EfU M ATJSM*' fhe Twentieth Century MONEY MAKER. jW" Sio.ooo i rod ta per acre. Largf est Garden In America. Address ^ R. E. BARN ARO, Houston, Mo. lITY ADVANTAGES H • can bo scoured by all residents of ^£7 the country or smaller cities If our catalogue is kept for reference. TVe sell every variety of merchandise of reliable quality at lower prices than any oii,cr house. YVe have been right here in the same business for thirty-one years and have two million customers. If we save them money, why not you? Have you our latest, up-to-date cata­ logue, 1,000 patres full of attractive offer- intrs? If not send 15 cents to partially pay postage or expressage--the book itself is free. Montgomery Ward Co. f CHICAGO The house tha t , t e l l s the t ru th . MRS. SADIE E. KOCH. **I 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 bring me relief. # " My attention was called to Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Com­ pound ; the first bottle brought re­ lief, and the second bottle an absolute cure. I could not Relieve it myself, and felt sure it wiff only temporary, but blessed fact, I have now been well 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."--(5000 forfeit if abov* testimonial is not genuine. Such unquestionable testimony Eroves tbe power of Lydia E. Pink, am's Vegetable Compound over diseases of women. Women should remember that they are privileged to consult Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., about their illness, entirely free. A Farm for You California The Santa Fe will take you there any day in Septembsr or October for only $33 from Chicago or S25 from Kansas City. Corresponding rates from East gener­ ally--tickets good in tourist sleeping or chair c irs--enjoyable ride on the short­ est, quickest, pleasantest line. Also one fare, plus S2, round trip to Great Southwest, first aud third Tues­ days, August, September, October. Exceptional opportunities for home- seekers in magnificent Sm Joaquin Valley, California. Money-making in­ vestments. Write to Gen. Pa^v Office, A. T. & B. P. R'y, Chicago, for California land folderB. Cheap Excursions Youit m SORRY WHEi , IT RAINS ir YOU DON'T HAVE * THB W'/// 'Mf// IE5P \OU DHY MACE FO& W£T \70KK M BLACA AND YELLOW SOLD BY ALL RELIABLE DEALERS AND BACRE3 BY OUR <JUARANIE£. R A. «l. TOWgR CO.. BOSTON. HA&f' MIS (KT. I. A A' HO IS. If!A USEFUL TABLE ARTICLES, ^1 Aft •UU MilUrd F. Bmitb, Baltic. Ala. •*) OR--Fine mercerized Italian, hlnok • Clilu Jul vli t*i orculore l.tlue plnkeil ruffles,m>-it prepaid, for»'?.2">. Garland Novelty Co., Louia, Mo. A»jo»r l.etrniTailoring In 8 weeks. Positions guar Hit -ed or tuition refunded. W lu to cle in Carpets on Floor, Paper on Wall ft id oilier receipts for lnc In stamps. Enterpriis HOW oilier receipts for lnc In stamps. Enteiyriii Specialty Co.. Boa 118 Bta. C., Cleveland, Ohio CAVE O in c >i MONEY S-nd «1 for my 2S years'experience In c mtnu t Oul'dlu Plan and Instruction tells how to build, wha' It slioul 1 co*t,, vnluablo rules, etc. Teaches ee mmy. Hud will Hive you luonpy. Every branch of farm m ;cU »nlc il construction fully explain­ ed. Address W, H. l)ill, Konticello, Ind., R.R.fto.1. Wanted: Traveling men, salary S8Q per month, all expenses. Call or address Monarch Co ,33 J Wiudsh-»» vou • If V _ _ CAN EARN from f om $2 • to $40 p-?r week If you lea n the Air Brush Portrait Work. O.ii me hods simple and accurate. The only Portrait School In the weit. Write for particulars. Imperial Portrait A.t Bohoal, 198 Miobigan Ave., Cmoago. Early in die morning, late at night, or whenever used, Defiance Starch will be found always the same, always tbe best. Insist on having it, tlx mart far your money. Sat isfaction or money back guaranteed. It is manufactured under die latest improved condi­ tions. It is up-to-date. It it die be st. We jive no ^'premiums. We sell 16 ounces of the best starch made for 10 cents. Other brands are 12 ounces for 10 cents .with a tin whistle. Manufactured by TUB DEFIANCE STARCH CO, Omaha, Neb. , ^ -mm \C'i - - '•}$ /•X; •-"<! 'vJ . Fr'"l I: ,:;v ':-tf I ' "I /: "Home,Sweet Home" Excursion VIA Big Four TO , OHIO, INDIANA and KENTUCKY Tuesday, September 16,1902. LOW RATES TO INDIANAPOLIS and Iretara, CINCINNATI and return, LOUISVILLE and return, DAYTON and return, SPRINGFIELD and return, SANDUSKY and return, COLUMBUS, O. and return. Also, Low Rates to Intermediate PoMh Return Limit Thirty Days Tickets 111 uut be deposited with ticket agents! destination immediately upon arrival, and will be validated for leturn passage on any day within thirty diiys'frnm date of sale, and wtD be Rood for continuous passage only In each direction, the return journey to commence on date oi validation. For ticker* and full information eall aft. agents Bio FOUR ROUTS. J. C. TUCNLR, Qen. Nor. Agt, Chicago. WARREN J. LYNCH, W. f. OCPPC, Gen. Pass. <tTkt. Agt. Asst. G. P. CINCINNATI. O. THE CRYSTAL A one-pot: nil coffee mill with triads hopper Some­ thing entirely new. The housekeepers' de'iKht. The only wall mill of the kind. Is ttrst-class in every respect. Soils at sight. Is full / war* ranted. If you would tar crease your coriee mill trade, handle Uiia mill. Packed % dozen in a c||%" Price, St.00 each. Manufactnrrt! bv ARCADE MFG. 60. Freeport, iti. Patent Pending. Near York Office. 63 Par* Plaeat •. - il AGTLLLLL MORPHINE and COCAINK • •i#III|ll diseases treated «t liome without B •• BWIVI p.iln and withouUops of time; p*y on Installments. $1,000 will be pa!.i ioi-Hnv c*«e 1 rannotrure. For particulate write i>». ii. O. kLm 11«. G till UourtM St., Xulotlo.Obia. W. N. U. CHICAGO, NO. 38, 1902. Wbei Answering Advertisements Dli Mention This Papec. W. L. DOUCLA $3&$3£S SHOES 9 IV. A. D >u')!as s'w.s art the standard of the world, Vf. ii. Kouidas ma le and Kohl more men's jr«ar Welt (Hand SPITPI 1'rorevK) klioes In (he FH(4 •Ix months of tlrin any oilier muiuifarturrr. #1 A flnn UKW AUI> "ill l<e paid to anyone nhie $ I UiUUU <~an disprove tliii sta'ement. W. L. DOUCLAS84 SHOES / CANNOT BE EXCELLED. $1,103,8201 $2,340,000 Best Imported anl American leathers. Heyl't Patent Calf, Enzmel, Btx Calf, Calf, Vict K d, Corord Colt, Nat. Kangaroo. Fast Color Eyelets used. Caution t Th® genuine have W. L. DOUGLAS^ wauuuu i name and rrice stamped on bottom. \Skoe* bp mail, t5e. extra. IIIum. Catalog fre*. >^V. L. DOUdLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. Q Bet 4* RET WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. ,R Cough Syrup. Taaie* Good, lire in time. Sold by drnnrlsta. . _ FOR WOMAN'S EYE The Sanative, Antisep­ tic, Cleansing:, Purifying, Beautifying Properties of CUT1CURA SOAP render •it of Priceless Value to $j. 'fj| Women. 19** Much that «i«y V wrapped a hoot the SOAP. ANM ka»W to

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