The Alvin Sun. (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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THOUSANDS HAVE
; OLDEST MAN 1
TROUBLE AID DON'T K
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REPEATING RIFLES
Appy
of
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leboid. Done so food.
10 vests than any
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CURE
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the
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MrCANF.'S DETECTIVE AGKNCT.
Huu»i»n. Truss, for treiuod end reliable
Du Sec five Service.
Ttrjaj
life Insura
|365.0M,(M
man.
aff-
chi
To Prove what Swamp-Foot, the Great Kidney Ret
Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of this paper
Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail.
tween ten and fourteen
.s: In Alabama. 6 ".072:
Some of th» heaven-made matches
j seem to have been tipped in the other
According to astronomers the star
of Bethlehem, which conducted the
wise men to the birthplace of Jesus,
wil appear once mor*- .o 1910 or 191L
German canar;es excel all other ca-
naries as singers. One has been known
to continue a single trill for a minute
and a quarter, with twenty changes of
note in it.
FRUIT AND
TRUCK NEWS
o.
the
You nu
famous I
The Korean government has order-
ed that all Koreans, v.
to rank or class, should
The average number of visitors in
New York city is estimated at 250,000
and their stay is ten days.
The menu card placed on the table]
of the Czar is printed in red letters on
a pure ivory tablet, surmounted by the
imperial crest and arms.
Dr.
address,
L
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1
conducting
; to the
sleeping
There’s a fortune in it for
President of
Columbus,
world
ve foul
~*rien<
727.519
census.
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X de not believe Piso's Care for ('onaumf
baa an equal for coue.ie and coiSs.—Jon
Boras, Trinity Spnags. I ml. Feb. 16. UNS
dm
THE UNION M'TaI
CARTRIDGE CO., samotren
Agency, 313 Broadway, N.
dime
"Aft
ong
lit 1
her
ang
<y>
use
iploye
. Tex
r
We never know uui one man wh
1 wife brushed his clothes thoroui
I every night, and she <MU* it because
- was suspicions; she was looking
1 long hairs.
Serge comes from Kerga, tbc^d
Isb fur a certain sort :>f
Wh«
are
thous.
other
aKui;
lUGl-
grea*
suur
differM
_jgi«ts or sft
icnrt to us in ;
tube by mail
y the pi ’ -
it at othi
IBRO
I Suu
De-
lve a
unrig
won't
:e con-
persons. according to ’he last
declare that they have no oc-
cupation. and they are proud of
fact. 1
All Up to Date Housekeepers
use Defiance Cold Water Starch, because it I
is better, and 4 oz. more of it for sa.ne 1
money.
t gives 1
_ in good
rely upon
y little thi
13 c-z. for
:e Starch.
Nearly one-half of the 19,000,000 pop
ulation In Spain, or. to be exact, 8.-
Shot Gun sB|
Are * Crow
> ■" ■ C.uS ;i ?
' H
less powder and
amount of smoke, noise
recoil.
A total of 4,475,965 tons of freight
passed through the canals at Sault
Bte Marie during th. Zz“,z
ber. of which 3.656,
bound and 819,746 tons of west bound
He Escaped the Terrors of Many Winters
by Usinff Pe-ru-na.
When You Buy Starch
buy Defianc** and get the beet, 10 oz. for 10
cents. Once used, always used.
AMERICA
of which the United ...
about | an the members standing on chairs
of
to E’ypt every
be no living in
. ' after
lundation, frogs appear in de-
Antarctic region,
the
largest unexplored area in 'he world.
The unexplored
which eq nils Europe in size, is
When a girl is chummy with
mother she can manage to get aloi
pretty well without a chaperone. r
I I
Prof. Hele-Shaw of the new Univer-
sity of Liverpool, is In South Africa
or organize scientific education an<
prepare a university scheme, for the
Transvaal and Orange River Colony.
wpe
iave I
■ I
Dickinson.
Dickinson, Galveston Co., Tex.. Jan.
10.—-A cold wave struck us yesterday
morning. The thermometer fell to 32
degrees. Plenty of ice this moruing.
The strawberry crop will be very
large thia year. The plants ure look-
ing remarkably well.
.8ome very fine cabbage are being
shipped from here now.
800 1
.“I
A mouse club has been formed In
London with 400 lady members. Club
business is probably transacted with
If a man could use his legs propor-
tionately as fast as an ant he would
travel somewhere abo it eight hundred
miles an hour.
Deaf mute wives would be worth
their weight in gold if silence is gold-
en.
I tj wealth.
DYE is He
Luling Divcrsificationists.
Luling, Tex., Jan. 10—-O. H. a
F. Stair, are prepairing to go inn
truck raising business on a large scale.
They have now planted two acres la
onions and two acres in oabbage. They
have an irrigating jutfi and use the
water from Salt Branch creek. Their
ventures have paid them handsomely.
Dr. T. E Cocreham had slaughtered
today a 2-year-old hog that weighed
gross 502 pounds. Many are taking ad-
vantage of the cold snap <0 kill their
hogs.
A very cold norther struck this sec
tlon about 4 o'clock this morning,
which is quite a change of the weath
er, as (he past three or four days have
been very warm.
Dent has order-
without regard
not wear1
clothes except of a blue or dark color.
BUY No. 43 1
Perfect iq
Collar
TM1.OI Bros. Saddlery Col Mak«re. Dallas,'
uJ
Colombia has little more than
Kiilea of railway and not a mile
road has t«en built in ten years.
mine Ta bleu*. All
it fails to cure. 25c.
’hen it is c
of deaths
md a
mala
alb
>f S’
The iargest photographic picture in
existence is being exhibited n Berlin
It is about 40 feet by 5 feet and rep-
resents a view of the Bay of Naples.
'Wl
"io
"Hit makes no ditfunce ef de worl’ is
or roun’.” says Brother Dickey
"De thing dat trout k^s me is bow ter
.Je ep tny f««t on it M?ady’*'—Atlanta
------. ____kidney
on hand ; tny former
I ire; 1 could hardly
ra-ntal capacity wan
d to die. It w». then
tours in a New York
kid any attention to it
guarantee with every
tin* that your Swainp-
J s not contain any
and four month*
can recommend
kidney troubles,
been using
l^hey diseases.
Planting of a Peach Orchard. ___
Lovelady: Tex.. Jun. 10— Mr J. C.’
Funk of Chicago purchased several
hundred acres of land
few years ago. and is here now having
some of it clearcs! to be set in peach
trees. Mr. Funk stated that he intend-
ed to put the whole tract in a peach
I orchard as rapidly as he cculd get It
cleared. He also stated that he had
traveled over the territory traversed
by the International & Great Northern
Railway, and had decided that this im-
mediate section was as good peach
land as any of It.
something
This year
money
it G reen
winner. Mr.
Bom before tiie '^ nitnf Stages wai
formed.
Saw 22 Presidents elected.
Pe-ru-na has j
all sudden changes.
Veteran of four [wars.
Shod a horse nhen 99 years
Always comiueied the grio wiit
Pe ru-na.
Witness in a la^d suit at tbc age
of HO years.
Believes Pe-ru-ina the greatest
remedy of the aije for catarrha:
diseases.
Minor officials and railway employes
in Germany se^k their wives by pref-
erence among servant girls.
|89,000, XW of
doi) of fire, md
Ken
tucky preacher. ' when the sober man
has as much sense as the drunken
man ’ But, unfortunately, the time
has not come when the drunken man
feels that way about it.
Defiance Starch
should be in every honset ’J----
besides 4 or. more for 1 _____
other brand of cold wster starch.
la grij
heir appearance in
sufferer from this
! British India buys abroad I260.7O6,-
000 worth a year.
States supplies (3,772.000. or «’
I one-ninetieth. The largest item from
1 the United States is $1.00-1.000worth
I of kerosene oil.
Surely a few wei
ble old gentleman,
of experience
interesting a;
lengthy bk>graph’CBl
this remarkable ok.
Times-Herald, Decen
more pretentious b .<
oldest living manJ ----------— -----
double column i»or*rait.- wes given
reader* of the Dalia** Morning N«
dated December 11, 1898. at
Chicago Times-Lei aid of
at
the month of Octo
3.200 tOM was east j
of est bo'-tnd , ere„ {n ^ustraua
Among 5,000 trameir drivers in I
Vienna a recent census showed that j
there ar^* 400 knights, about fifty bar-
one, and four counts. ‘
Mr. Brockl
Age is US]
Years.
Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for
sickness and suffering than any other disease, therefore,
through neglect or other causes, kidney trouble is pcnnit4
continue, fatal results are sure to follow.
Your other organs may need attention—4»ut yoar kidneys,
because they do most and need attention first. JI
If you are sick or “feel badly,” begin taking Dr. ifl
Swamp-itoot. the great kidney, live r and bladder remedy, ■
as soon as your kidneys begin to get better they will b»Ipl
other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. 1
A medical authority says that in
railway collisions the passengers who
are asleep escape the bad effict of
shaking and concussion.
Kansas City Packers' Special.
Brenham, Tex., Jan 10.—It is an-
nounced that the Kansas City |»ack—m*
special of produce men from the*
will arrive in Brenham on the /
Thursday. Jan. 21. and that tu<* party
will take breakfast here Friday morn-
ing. A meeting of the truck growers
is called for Friday morning at 9
o’clock, when the party will meet and
a general good time had. The party
will then leave he-e on their south-
ward pourney
A'n English temperance newspaper ]
prints a fine mixed metaphor, an-
rouncing that the winter campaign “is '
already being launched in a blaze of’
enthusiasm."
I
old. >
The number cf Illiterate children be-
years of age
;si; in maDKiua. w.via. Georgia, 63,-
1 329; ijouisiana. 55,961; South Carolina,
51,536; North Carolina, 51.190; Mias la-
1 sipp;, 44,334. Tennessee, 36,376.
14 East DDth St.. Nrw York City.
Dzar Sir: Oct. 15th. 1902.
"1 bad ’been suffering severely from
trouble. All symptoms were c 1
strength and power had left
‘ drag myself along Even my t
giving o it. and often 1 wished
1 satv an advertisement of y<
oaper, but would nat have pai
isd iv tpc^r .ised a sworn i
. >*btfttle of ye3r>medi< ine. asserti
11 Root is puielyv^frfcmbto. *nd
near town a hr.rnifu’ dr,‘s-
WSAAC BROCK, a ditizen of McLennan
j| county. Texa«. ha‘i lived for I !5yefl.rx
For many years he resided a*. Row ns
Falls, eighteen miles]west nf W«co. but
now lives with his Mjn-in-law a> Vai t y
Mills, Texas.
•rs. The onlv
s rnv sight. If
walk all over *'
me gt-od. I
oa. ’
juxk truly.
Want a Big Potato Crop.
Caldwell, Tex., Jan. 10.—Saturday
evening the Truck-era' Association met
in regular session with J. C. Jones
chairman and O P. Storm secretary.
The attendance was not very large,
but was made up of the most success-
ful farmers. . They determined to
■plant Irish potatoes, cantaloupes and
tomatoes. Several cars of teed pota-
roes de to ce ordered ;-<>on. The as-
sociation is endeavoring to raise twen-
ty cars of potatoes for shipment. They
may fall short of ibis, "but that num-
ber of carloads is the prize they are
after.
matter what' your preferences are about a rifle, Ad *
re one of the eight different Winchester models**0*
I suit you. finches cr Sides are made in calibers stiita-
for shootim? any gime, from rabbits to grizzly bears,
in many r-vles and weghts. Whichever model you;
ter, you can count on itt being well made and finished,!
pliable in actirin and a strong, accurate shooter. A
[ ! FXEts Cu- iU-r.i.oUh*. r'll
I WINCHtSTEtl REPEAT »G ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN, C0NN.«^W
WmntjbnSMtUMMce. ’
] Southern Pacific Steamships.
Mr. A. B. Weaver, a prominent citi-
i zen of Beaumont, is in tlu? city today.
Mr. Weaver states that Beaumont is
thrivnlg and indications for future
thrift are very flattering, says the
Houston Chronicle. Speaking * the
Southern Pacific steamship serviv. , .
of the Southern Pacific’s steamships is
cently inaugurated. Mr. Weaver said
he was among the first patrons of this
service, and would continue as speh
during the balance of his life.
“There’s nothing equal to the South
orn Pacific steamship service any-
where,” said he. “It not only makes
schedule time, but passengers are
made to feel like they were guests of
honor all thu time, and a trip on ono
a rare treat indeed.”
London physicians are
J elaborate experiments looking
j liscovery of a cur? for the 1
sickness
the man who secure the Philadelphia
rights for the remedy.
The prime of life in a man of regn
lar habits and sound constitution I?
from thirty to fifty-five years of age; ,
I of a wi u.an. ■ruii! t.uir or twen
j ty-flxe to about forty years of age.
., . . .. __. . . . Do Your Clothes Look Yellow? i
Heaviest Ve^Uble Shipment. u,e SUrch ..
Alvin, Tex., Jan. 10.—The largest them white—16oz. for 10ceuis.
express shipment of vegetables that ;
has been made this season was made
today.
The cold weather did net damage the
vegetables as much as anticipated yes.
terday; the gronnd being very wet
seems to be of great benefit. The
cold weather is worth many dollars
to the strawberries as they were get-
ting too far advanced in fruiting.
The rain-making hoax, which has
run its course in this country, is being
worked extesivelj by "dcought-buat-
Ask You Druggist for Allan’s Foot-Ease.
‘•I tried ALLEN'S FO< YT EASiI recently,
and have just bought another s ippiy. It
hascured my corns, and the hot. burning
arid itching sensation In my feet which was
; almost unbearable.and I would nc t be with-
out it now —Mrs. W. J. Walker. Camden.
N. J.” bold by all Druggists, 25c.
Onions at Engle.
Flatonia, Tex , Jan. 8 —At Engle, a
short distance east of here, where
about ten acres will be planted in Ber-
muda onions, most of tb« farmers
have transplanted their onions, though I
some are not through yet. The sea-
foe has been very favorable for this
work, and all the sets are livi.ig and
growing nicely. The first car of
Maine seed optatoes for the trackers
there has arrived.
— ■
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£JDR0P$’f3.-S
cure jo to < »daya Trial treatment I
n*Ma Dr. H. It. firaen’a taai. Bcz >. Atlanta,
Men show their character in ■
ing more clearly than by what |
consider laughable. I
Tn Cnre a Cold in One
Taka Laxative Brumo Qt
draggibcs refund mousy if
ite
them 2«<- In I*O»t- CORPORATIONS and IhdivMtalt who
the above a pack- Need reliable Iietrvtive Service Ki»f
•Tliner C auliflower. [ McCune 1> Detective Agency. Houston,
COUPON.
Please write or fiU ju this et
name i»pd address and Dr. Kiln:*
jr?u a Free > am pie Bottle wjfl
treat kidney keared, . W
Feet Comfortable Ever Since.
•‘I suffered for years with my feet. A friend
rycommendrd ALLEN’S FOOT EASE. I
u»ed two boxes of the ponder and my feet
hive been entirely comfortable ever since.
( ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE is certainly a rod-
iston-Ho.»■ ICO*Iill
Prof. Henry Appy violinist. w:io
d’cd at Rochester. N Y.. recently, a?e
78, was the son of the leader of the or-
chestra in the chapel of William
Orange.
Insist on Getting It.
Soaie grxers say they don’t keep
fiance Start h. This ^'because they )tat
stock on hand of otter brands coati
only 12 oz. in a package, which they *
be able to sell first, teu&use Defianci
tains 16 oz. for the sa r.e money
Do you want 16 oz. instead of
.ame mosey! Then buy E'eflanci
Requires no cooking.
Of course, where there is so much
smoke there must be som? fire, but
when you compare he temperature of
your houiro with the actions of your
furnace you can’t help somet.mes
doubting it very seriously.
This centenarian is an anient friend of
Peruna. having used it nu.ny year
In speaking of his good health
treme old age. Mr. Brock ays:
“After a man has lived in the world as
long as I have, he ought to have found
out a great many thirig» by experience.
1 think I have done so.
“One of the things / have found
out to my entire satisfaction is the
proper thing for ailments that are
due directly to the effects of the i
climate. For 115 years 1 have
withstood the changeable climate
of the United States.
have always been «■. very healthy
___but of vov.rre subject to the little
affections which are due to sudden
changes in the climate an«l temperature.
During my long life I have known a
great many remedies for coughs, colds
and diarrheea.
“As for Dr. Hartman's remedy,
Peruna, / have found it to be the
best, if not the only, reliable rem*
edy for these affections. It has
been my standby for many years,
and I attribute my good health and
extreme old age to this remedy.
“It exactly meets all my requir-menta.
It protects me from the evil effects of
sudden changes: it keeps me in good
appetite; it gives me strength; it keep-
my blood in good circulation. I ha.c
come to rely upon it almost entirely for
the many little things for which I need
med:-tine. |
“When epidemics of la grippe first |
began to make their appearance in thia
country I was a sufferer from this dis-
ease.
««/ had several long sieges with
the grip. At first I did not know
that Peruna was a remedy for
this disease. When I heard that
la grippe was etidemic catarrh, I
*ried Peruna tor la grippe and
found it to be jest the thing.'*
In a later letter dated January 81, 19(i3,
Mr. Brock writi-s:
■ I am well and feeling as well as I
have for years. The onlv thing that
bothers me is niv sight. If I could see
better I could walk all over the farm and
it would do me good. I would ri»t be
without Penim
You
The mil. aud immediate effect of Dr.
Kilmet's Swamp-Root, the great kidney
and bladder remedy, is soon realized. It
stands the highest for its wonderful cures ‘
of the most distressing cases. Swamp-
Root will set your whole system right,
and the best proof of this is a trial.
A smnH hotel In the Juras has the
following notice ported in each of the
bedrooms: Strange gentlemen will
please r.to dress for <inner, as thin
costume flutters the hearts of the maid
folk and co work is accomplished.”
The state of Panama has no open
seaports except the two railway ter
mInals and Bocas del Toro, the center
of a large I anana industry, to the
north of Colon.
The Best Results in Starching
cau 1» obtained only by using Defiance
Staich. besides getting 4*i»z. ia-jre f-»r same
money—no eookiuv required.
Economy is the road
PUTNAM FADELESS 1
road to economy.
Were it not for the multitude
storks that throng
; winter there would
, wine part of the country, for
every ini
vacating numbers.
?rora Houston Shippers Guide.
$600 an Acre for Cabbage.
Beeville, Texas, Jan. 6—D. C. Ran-
kin, one of the successful truck farm-
ers of this county, came in yesterday
with a load of cabbage that weighed
up 1800 pounds. It netted him 2 cents
per pound. Asked how much he had,
he eaid two ami a half acre*, and that
he would get an average of 30,000
pounds an acre off of it.
The acreage in cabbage about Bee-
■ vLlle this year is not »o large as usa-
' al, but the yield per acre ia greater
Wonderful Stat sties. I and prices, owing to short crops ia
•onsiaered that the percent-1 other places, better, so that rhe ms'
from consumption is 91 per _
against <» per thousand of any I wlth even a S®*11 patch of cabbage is
;u:v how important to guard , strictly in it.
iguiiist a slight cold Taylor's Cherokee
iedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein is t-he
it medicine for coughs, colds ami con- I
imp: ion.
At druggists, 2oc.-50c, and $1 uO a ixittlc.
Koo< i, I’lnely'V^^.
harmful drigs. IWE
old. and with a <ood
Swamp-Root to all t
Four iDitr.bers of my
Swamp Root for four c_______
with the saint- tood results.’'
With many thanks to you, I remain.
Very truly yours.
ROBERT BERNER.
lay have a sample bottle of this
kidney remedy, Swamp-Root,
seat free by mail, postpaid, by which you
may test its virtues fcr such disorders as
kidney, bladder and uric acid diseases,
poot digestion, being obliged to pass
rfl-i from thus rernarka-
. v ho has had 115 years
to draw from, would be For a free book on catarrh, address
wep an profitable. A • The Peruna Medicine Co., Col ambus. O.
sketch is given of ; If you do not derive prompt and satis-
maa in the Waco j factory results from the use of P* runa,
■nber 4, 189S. A stili j writ* at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
.ography of this, the • full statement of your case, and be will
Hluetrated with a ; bo pleased to give you his valuable ad-
the , vice gratis.
truing News, ! Address Dr. Hartman. I
md also the I Toe Hartman (Sanitarium.
same date. 1 Ohio.
Milam County Truck Grower-,.
Cameron. Tex.. Jan. 10—A- the re-
cent meeting of the Milam County
Truck Growers’s Association Mr. C. C.
Kirtley resigned and Mr. Frank E. Zel-
ner was elected chairman, and Mr. S
G. Boyles, secretary and treasurer.
There were a dozen new members en-
rolled. Those present ordered 325
buehete of Irkn potatoes. Agricukural
Agent Hill of the Santa Fe was pres-
ent and addressed the meeting
it has been necessary for the Japan-
ese to import smokeless coal for the
use of the fleet, but a deposit, of
smokeless coal, underlying about 1,500
acres, has lately been discovered in
Hokkaido.
Mm. Wlnalaw’B Soothing Syrnp.
F«r <-h!)dr«n trettilng, auftoM the rurae, rnducw fe-
flemiiieitoQ. e.!*y» pete, c-ree wind colic *5c« boule. '
It will take five jears to reftnilld the
Campanile of Venice. The new towe-
will probably have an elevator.
EDITORIAL NOTICE.—If you
have the slightest symptoms of kidney or
| bladder '.rouble, or if there is a trace of it
in your family history, send at ooce to Dr
Kilmer & Co., Binghamion, N. Y., who will
gladly sead you by mail, immediately, with-
out cost to you, a (ample bottle of Swamp-
Root and a book containing many of the
thousands upon thousands of testimonial
letters received from men and women cured.
In writing, be sure to say that yon read ;
this generous offer in this paper.
’Why don’t you go to work?’’ “Mis
ter.” answered Meandering Mike, “de
work I’ve dene thinkin' up answers to
i’ terrible."
your water frecuently night M
smarting or irritation in
dust or sediment in the urine, bl
backache, lame tack, ilitzioess, J
ness, nervousness, heart disturbs®
to bad kidney trouble, skin eroptid
bad blood, neural^ ia, rheumatism, JI
bloating, i Titabibty. wornont fee^
of ambition, toss of fiesb. sattfl
plexion, oi Bright s disease. ■ M
It your water, when allowed tl
undisturbed in i glass or bfl
twenty-four hour s forms a sedil
settling or has a cloudy appearaM
evidence that yo -r kidneys and 1
need immediate al tention.
Swamp-Root is
Dr. Kilmer, th~
der specialist. H:
derfnl success in j
cases. Doctors J
patients and useAj
because they r^K
-Jic gieatest an^K
or sale at
oottles of two • i
cents and one collar.
■.tamf. Stcamp-Jtoot,
Swamp-goat, and the
f.amlon. A' J , on eitry bottle.
fine, solid Cabbages,
delicious Carrots
____ blanching, nutty Celery.
2,000 rich, buttery Lettuce.
1.000 splendid Onions.
1,000 rare, luscious Radishes
1,000 gloriously brilliant Flowers.
In all over 10,000 plants—this gr«e
offer Is made to get you to test th<
warranted vegetable seeds and
all fob srr 16c postaob.
providing you will return this notice. I
and If you will send them 20c in post- 1
age, they will add to ’he above a pat k-
? age of the famous Ber”: t ... .
M (#. N. U.)
"So you want to be my son-in-law.
eh?’’ “Well. I’m not so particular
about that All 1 want Is to marry
your daughter.”
O'M
MR. ISAAC BRC CK, SOHHIN BUNCOMBE CO , N. C. MARCH 1,1788.
His age U IIS ye hrs, vouched for by authentic record. He says: “I at-
tribute my extrenke age to the use of Peruna.
short time ago, by request. Uncle
Isaac came to W:u!:<. and sat for his pic-
ture. lu his baud he held a stick cut
__ from the grave of General Andrew Jack
b.. Kv. him
S tleman. showing flew -igns of decrepi-
tude. His family E ble is still preserved,
and it shows th it :he » ate cf his birth
was written 1’5 year. ago.
T*«Hlnte and Bllllen Dollar Grass.
The two greatest fodder plants on earth,
one good for 14 tons hay and the othe*
60 tons gr»en fodder per acre Grown
everywhere, so does Victoria Rape, yield-
ing 60,000 lbs. sheep and swine food per
acre.
JUST BKXI» 10c IN STAMPS TO THK
John A Salzer Seed Co. las Crwse. Wis.
and receive ia return their big catalog and
lots of :<um seed samples. (W. N. U.)
Hmv’s.This?
I We offer One ll.'ndred t »ard for any
j ca-e ef < liiut caar<>K.l>e c ..-ed ty Uai”#
i **iarrhtarc.
F. J. CHENEY *'*’<• Toledo, O.
i We. the underngaetl. have known F.-»t.
| for the ia«t *5 year*. i'.ad believe him perfectly hole
i or*ble In all liugln- -■> ’ran-act!< ns mid financially
able U> carry out any ot nsma.lt -y hlRflnn.
Wali-ing, Kix.xax * Aabvin.
Wholesale Jirjgs ats. Toledo. O.
Uali a Catarrh Cure U Ukeu loteraidly, acting
<Ur-«tl>- np«n the blood aad n»u,c<.itR -. ttrfacesot the
sys-em. Te«ttinonia - aent free Price 71 cent* per
Earliest Gr-en Onions.
The John A. Saixsr Se--*-i
Crosse. Wls.. always have j
new. something valuable,
they offer among their new
miking vegetables, an Eai lies!
Eating Onion. It is
Farmer and Gardener!
iVST 9RSO TWIS MOTHS A«l> 16c.
and they will sent1- you their big plant
and seed catalog, together with enoagh
se-jd to grow
1.006 flnt
2.006
2.000
2.C
V-, G
ICUH VASELINE
Ire is GOLLAPaiana Trawl
ifor and superior tj> rturtard or tny
Li. and will n*t l?lii.ter ths c *t
k The psin-allayjnc and cma :-e
bus article arc wcpttorfti!. It «ail
B racht- at on-s. a|d relieve hrt.d-
ft .es. Were.. moil nditas the I .-«t
Sternal connter-irni ant known a. «■
■al remedt for najtw in the cb-st
■and all rbenmatii:. tieurai<>c i d
■inti. A trial willj prov.j what - e
■nd it will be fot.lid to be inva -j-
K>«eb< Id Many ieoplo »ay "i ia
■ your preparatidna 1 Puce ’5
M-.iC« «« or otbew drale:-, cr : y
---------:3 pc.)tage tlamps: „„
mail. Nb article shot d
■ublic ujilevs the same
terwise if u ac-t cenuii e.
IROi aM MFC), co.. i
.M<eSir»9L Nj-w ¥<>«■ Ctrr.
T« that PROTtl'T
•* 72-p. Rook Mailed free
h Patent Att*xs,i«ashinston,D C.
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■tmpson’i Eye Watir
Bring Adveirt scmenti
■ntion This; Paper.
■—--!---
■Harker—‘ Say. -wfy don’t you wear
^mustache?” Barker—“Can’t afforl
it. old man.’’ Harker—“Does it cost
any more?” Barker—"Yes; I couldn’t
smoke my cigarettes so short.”
Missionaries propose to break up the
habit of slowing women to be yoked
with an oxen in the Barbary states.
Their condition would not be im
proved by yoking them to some of the
men of the Barbary states.
•ggist for Allan’s
JEN’S FCXIT
ist bought
vrn.H. ar
at ion li
uirable.aac
—Mrs. W.
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