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THE ABILENE KEPORTER. ABILENE. .TEXAS
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Savwlveace
136 7-uhIoiis vwth a sr.il thnt can take its
)mmps
. This is the kiml o real that is
tmiiHi atfvr uoiinaiiy. lyiw n
arc von tfoinir to Iin- it
Perhaps you lime hoitiit
the lifri'r'iit isstn s
t&veral War S nigs
only )Ogiiiiuns ot
hoforo its.
Hull fltujf jn tlli
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dylor Mi$ tsbiii'
collecting
our hayings
BytsA. State tt&wk q SVVAVwve
whnt Is Just nmt true bringing in nt
last the peara in which lnon hcmi t
Onn bo tit reK because H Ik founded
upon inert v Justice anil gttod will '
A TFXtS
The Texas V
bladder troubles
rheumatism
the kldrievn n
nod women
bids In
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rocelpt
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F
EDERAT1QN OF
GHURGHES SENDS
moral convictions or our pooplo they
seek to strengthen tholr minds an.l
hearts with vour. you meet a foe
Mint Knows only the right of force with
ana" olid men who Bymbollite tin) forco
of right
Wo bffpf- our tendtirost pra0rs for
lllir nir.tliril-a H Vnd ntltl little 1.1 11 ii
I flWr Tfl rnriiPI! !e praV that Got! may kIvc to ub and
I 1 1 U T III r fl r I U 1 1 ff i " 'u thB sraco the mornll courago
LU S L I U ilLlHUll '' tile $pjrlt'ml strength to do. Ills
ihoU Mill that wo may ever bo tho
" Witnesses Of truth and jlghteousnoss
Messages from f'lrrlstluns of Araet-""" "oiy tove
Tea to the French and allied" armlf- I he Mcsmte of V
yo2w jr
ondof cjn-a iidney nndjir
CjKnid jimo htism'
mur.meirn'Kaunruitv 01
tjprblailib r h IjJA
jneert lats.a7I.i.iWb
rhiijruiuf It w uJTd
jfii uy seni m
tW jlO. UHfS
flnisi treaty
WATCHED THE BUTTLE
men
r iron- I
uv juur
Hnwlal I.ensecl Wire
LONDON. July 18-rrmipli
have
i. T ... i Blliel ravine at lllver Crlse mn
nun wu.iio ning n0 aoMloim on a
a aud seldom
ro semi ior les-
ttnionlaWfrom this and other slates.
Dr 1 W Hall 2928 Ollvo Street St.
Louis Mo Sold hy drtiKCfata. adv.
DPLOMUCT
0
and to tho French peoplo huve Junt
been presOntod by Hev Charles S "ai -Farland.
gonenil secretary of tile Fl-
cral Council of the Churqhes of ChrJt
In Amoripa and ltd special coinmllo-
or to Franco to inVoitlfUto the condi-
tion and needs of the French thiirtlies
Tho message to the French and allied
armies uas nresenturt m rreinier
ClpmnncenU on. Wedli0sd .luilO 2(
and that to tho French
President i'oiuoare on
lirNllnnx In incriru
ti) 1ln I'ooplo oi Friiiipp
The Fedora! Connoll of the Churches
of Christ In Atnorica. through Us ad-
mlnlstratfve connnlttoe. In behalf of
Christian people In America somls
greeting to their brother and ulster
the people of France
Ovqr agaliiRt all the background of
darkness over against tho magnitude
til inn niMTM tnn niaaa lim Lrtirind
leopfe to I Whlch wo have so eleoply deplored we
Thursda wjtnOTS iie magnlflcenco of those
Juno 27 ideals which have bon our prlcolos
ine message were as lonun i possession for those four moraontoua
Tho 3lPSiiBo of ChrNtlnns In AmerJcft yoars and into tho heritage of whKh
to the Fremli anil Allied Annlev Iwoar now privileged to enter France
Tho Federal Council of iho Churcla't waj jievor richer liv all her history
ot Christ in Amettca. through Its ad-1 jKtn t0ia).
mhllstVfltlVl! COmmltteO. COnVOJ'S tliel V linnln In rnnllT nnl ntilv llio olif.
greetlnga of Aitiorlcan tliristlans to forlngs but the blessings which nre
OeneralFoch. the French nnny ohd thl t-oming out of this conflict Jn this
allied armlos. ' epuipnnlpiiBlilp of nations Into which
FOr four monielltOUS jeara you Jiavu our niflr. lm nntPrpil no nlrnnilv fool
beeii ffghtlllg the battlos of Hie whol the thrObbUig life of the league of
civilized world for Its security ami Nations for which wo have prayed
liberty. Attacked by a glgantio force Delegates aro passing tnrk and for'h
which had for many jcars been mak between churches In those nations .As
ints ready with scrupulous eo for nlIr pVIl eProtary pf state Bald ot the
Its assaults upon inoe pnncipiei u iwo beloved doleKates whom joU sent
righteousness and poJce which all the f our American churches "You bring
world holds dear yoa have fought'
bravely and endured ith splondl'l
fortitude upon a field of honor whiat
you have kept unstained by cruolty
nnd on which you )iavo left no marks of
national disgrace
We rejoice that tho soldiers of te
American army havo before them thw
oxamplo of the depth of your loyalty"
and tho height Of your code of honoV
Tho Christian peoplo of AmerloU ara
gratified thut they aro from liencoforth
not only tho admiring and often the
amazod witness ot jour service Jn their'
behalf and In bohalf ot all mankind
but that today tholr soldiers tmtu-
gladly Into tho heritage of yourilova-
tlon and rovorently into tho follow ship
of your sacrifM and suffering From
onlv for us but with us
It 1b With the deepest ButlsfuUlou
that we havo assigned our amis tp tho
generalship ot your iommunder-in
chief and to you we convey a mosago
Identical with that to our own r.oldlers
"You are the defenders ot our rights
our liberties our soul: but J'ou aro
with you tho atmosphere and the spirit
Which we need" Wo rpjolce In tho
privilege whlcth wo have now of enter
ing into your llfo. of ontorlng lno
your thoughts and of ontprltlg Into
your mirroring anil sacrifice
The Federal Council and Christian
pooplo of America Bend words of faith
rtnd rourago to tho Franco that has
bled for us. that fulfills tho prophesy
spoken of Josub the Franco that lua
carried our sorrows to a nation tint
has lopf her oyo fixed upon her nlin
and hor ideals and has nat paused to
contemplate her w omnia nor count her
losses nor moaiurc her cup of suffer
lug
Tlioy efpross. tholr rojolclng nt the
mingling of your mossengera or mercy
s
THE GERMAN UMY
GK.NF.VA June 30 (Correspond-
one of tho Assoolntcd 1'ress) ltcp-
rosentatlvos of tha Kntonte nations
hlbjr have boon cheered by evidence
t list Apiorlcan statesmen apparently
see clearly that (Jonnauy'a victories
havo not been primarily military; but
havo been largely due tp an under-
ground propaganda proparlng tho way
for mllltnr ntlvanco and making It
relatively easy.
They point out that each Gorman
military offenslyo has bcon accompa-
nied by a peace offensive prepared
with the'aatne itcientlfli; precision and
caro as tho movement on tho fighting
I front 'When tho present offensive In
Franco Was woll boguli Switzerland
-suddenly swarmed with peace omlssa-
rles of the German government seek-
ing channels for negotiated peace
plotting ways to undermine the faith
and loyalty of the allies and cspocjall)
the moral and military prpparotlons
of America
In Switzerland some ot this peace
offensive has been borno by Professor
George D Horron. Notwithstanding
Professor Hcrron's repeated efforts
horo to forward a message to Col. K
M Houso. President Wilson's frloud
and reputed advisor The Dutch paci
fist's either represented or pretended
to represent Dr Solf. the Gorman Col
onial Minister who met Colonel Itouse
in Germany uetoro America cntcreo
the war Professor Herrnu declined
to transmit tho message.
Wlioh the lto pence offensive bogan
Mr Horron notified friends In all the
allied countries and then the Swlsb
press and In a conference In Geneva
exposed the whole Gorman campaign
And novV Germany not content with
being at war with America. Is making
war upon the Aincrlcop Mr Horron
Is vlolontly nssalled In tho Gorman
press and Irt the neutral tosfc ijnder
German control. It Is assorted that
Switzerland Is the thcotre pf a vast
American conspiracy against Gormany
and that tho thread? ot this conspiracy
are jn fllr Ilorron'a hands
Meanwhile Mr. Ilprron continues t
fight tho Gorman propaganda -
five mile front
down to hast of Itiuancy. Which
inetuiH a maximum advaileq this point
of five miles Americans operating with
Fremn have taken four tnousnud pris-
oners thirty guns and groat xmanlltlos
of materials aunt li of Ylery on heights
eortii of river Otirco (iprmans hastl-
l counter attacked but Francb-Amorl-uiiiH
inptnreil Yierzh six miles of
.Si8ons fttid advapceil thtee miles be
od tliat town At one .o'clock this
aftemoan Frendh troops had captured
heights overlooking Fontenot on tp(-
irenne (ett. apti Mail progrosseil to
Mout-Do-I'arls within one mile of
SohhIouh City
Hy Spwlnl Leased Wire
WITH TIIK AMUlHt'AN' AltMY IN'
""IIA..NUK. July is protiabiy more
Ktubborn resistance to allied ndvpnee
hv eloped at Chaiibun four artd half
itiilos southwest Sossoub fighting 1b
still continuing more Americans anil
French side bv Bide mowing down Ger
mans. Mgptlng will be more sovpro
when German reserves arrive. Near
osalons Amorlians carried every
thing beforo them by storm. Rnrly
this afternoon thoj passeil tholr final
knovvn objective from second to third
Ohjectlvee thty swepf behind n third
Iwfrago reslstauoe to the south espec
hilly vicious but Antnrlcona were held
bnek only temporarily
henceforth you endure and struggle not Nvjtll thoie whom wo have sont across
the seas; tholr Jay Hint wo have be-
couio one peop'e they ask the privilege
Of mingling their tears With thosq of
evprv French wife and mother
Our stildonts are turning tho liases
of vour history end llteiotnre.aa never
beforo They are learning your lan
gUage Our religious leaders are seek
more than that You aro the protect linir to' understand vnur snlrltual llfo
Ors ot all who silffor wrong and Inlus- jtirover imo goes In America todav
tlce( but jou aro Infinitely more tlma
that You stand for tnc moral convic-
tions apd the spiritual Idouls of the
civilized world tor Judgment never ai
determined and for spiritual vision;
never so clear a In thjs hour "
In tho prosonco ot God wc stand
with you In solemn Is gue and cpv
ennnt. until the last Teutonic liel
soil until again the unsullied lll'
shall bloom In till their glorv in the
fields of l'r&nce Vpon tills "front! v
of freedom'' which U not a mere line
of trehches but Is a spiritual horde"
marking tho lino bntwoen honor an 1
dishonor botwoen Justice and wrong
our voices shall mingle 'Thoy sha'l
Hi e sIkiib and symbols of tho units
which 1h and' which Is to be Tho ora
0r who (Ulrei) tho applausp of his
hoaj-ers has but to mention Franco or
it ho wishes to touch tholr hearts has
but to toll tho story Of vour (.aerifies
You nre helping to doMirpncf tho ma
terialistic god who had tried to possess
ub and Upon whose power over us our
shall cease to desecrate this sairoaj08tnp had counted to stay our hands
W name you when wo s.eok our Joans
when wo call for our men when we
ask for unselfish restraint that wo mav
share our Tesouri'os with our allies
You havo nelped us to clurlfy oui
thinking as wo measure the illi-tlni -tlons
betwnon justleo and injustice be
twoen selflhneg and sacrifice h"
not pasfr " Hero wo stand together im- t woon ioytlty nml fithlesBnoss
It Is not for us to deal with the J
tit tho relentless Integrity of the tint-
verso Is vindicated and wp can live tn Ural an(j mllltar moasiiro of
govcrniiiont but rather to croi.to
a spirit as Hhnll cause them t
guided by tho hand of God to s
a world of nations clean aud honora'ilo
and undeflled. and as tho roil Hie
white nnd tho blue of tho Trl-co)or Ot
France "and of the Stars and Stripes ani (nipIP our p00l)i0 bv ke
of tho rnitod States have become Inter- ovnr hnfhrn timm iim iiinri mui .
Woven so from honcoforth we iro lr-jai steals which are at stake t
pared to livo together and. If God wtlUtur nttioni )n It tlne or confUB
to tile togotuer 1 maintain Our Institutions for
We rejoice to report to vpu thaUftw of 01lr tmllfs b ie worg
me (.nriKiiHii ivn"v . ---i service or Aimlguty God and nl
your support not onlv by their loans . .. n.t .. ilnrtK rimm
and gifts their provision for vour Pv-i rme an(l Bein8iinoHB tjat wo ranv
sical nceas. ootn tor active servivc mm Ivel 0 kecp our 10Oip ollr (jcfenderH
tor exponnnoes or auiieniiK nm mu
Special LoaSeil Wlro.
PMHS. July 18The alllett arinloa
on tba Imttlo front botween Alsue and
ihe Marne river oontlnuo the eotlnter
stteck under favorable conditions a
dispatch announces which was re-
itlvetl from the arnly hendiiuartors.
l'AHIS July 18 Tbe front upon
which tfio French attacked this morn.
hp measures twenty-ono miles says
me Tompa 1 lie eneniv w-aa tltorougb
surprised by tho nttuok anil was
virtually routed Our Infantry sup
ported by many tanks odvnuqcd rap
idly under u perfect barrage fire.
UnrUrs this evening chronclcn the
great otrensivo carried out todhy by
the American corps along tho Marno
ixivveen Alsne nml the Mnmo rlvor
and admit that the French nttaeked
and gained some ground claiming
that Gornmii reserves woro held lit
readluesH nnd checked tho nttaotc.
GERMANY ASKSYO SEND '
BATALLION TROOPS TO MOSCOW
"tho llttto major" to distinguish him-
self from the real major ot the organi-
zation Major Theodore ItoosCvcU Jr
Is said to carry tho good luck ot tho
unit with htm Tho boys believe that
when ho is present with thorn in an
engagement their casualties aro light
On one occasion when a raid was to
bo undertaken the little major's unit
suffered only tour casualties whllo
tho noxt organization Buffered Bovoro-
ly When pay-day vns n long tlmo com-
ing recently he gnvo each man In tho
bnttallan an order for seven francs on
tho canteon. Uach took advantago of
tho "Jawbono" as tho army boys call
In loan and when pay-day came not ono
failed to visit tho little major witu mo
return payment.
Hy Special Leased Wire
LONDON July 18Qurmany haa
forwarded a request for permission to
Husala to bo allowed to dispatch a
hatntllou ot soidiern to Moscow to
gilard tho German embassy. Tito
nolshevikl has rcplyed declaring thnt
po permit would bo Issued for foreign
iroops 10 enter tpni country
AMERICAN STEAMER TORPEDOED
AND SUNK JULY 1ITh
Ily Special Leased Wire
WASHINGTON July 18. Tho Amor-
loan steamer Wcstovcr an army sup-
ply ship- was torpedoed and sunk In
tho war zone July llth while bound
ror Kuropd the navy department ftn-
jounced today. Ton officers and thu
orew of nlnctv mOn nro missing.
' 1
011 vn i.r.XAM)i:n of Cisco
IN MiN OUK "(iUlq OVKir
CISCO Tex July 10 Mr and Mrs
J D AloXaudot of this city received
wont Tuesday that their eon. Clinton
musician who has been stntlonod nt
Camp llowlp for more than a year and
a mombcr otpno o( Jho military bands
at that camp was Uv Now York City
waiting tp embark with his cpmpnny
."or "Somewhere' In France". Youn?
Aloxnndpr was a musician of rare abil-
ity and resigned n. Jucrontlvo job In
one qf the local banks to preiyiro him-
self for army sorvlco soon after tho
Cnited Slates entered tho world war.
His many friends In Cisco nro expect
ing him to represent Cisco on tho
Western Front with ability.
friondg hopo to spo him return safey
to his dear folks and friends whon
Merman Knlsorism anil inllltarylsm la
smashed to smlthorcns. At this writ
ing Young Alexander Is crossing tho
H; pond.
The Itching and
of
Seems Like the Skin Is
There Is a harrasslng
caused by Eczema tha
cornea n torture. Hi
most unbearable nnuftno sKurscems
on firo -with tho burninsjilrrltatlon
A euro from local annllcatlons ol
salves and ointments is Impossible
btcauso such treatment can only a
Iny the pain temporarily. Tho discrfso
can only bo reached by going oeop
down to its source.
Tho sourco ot Eczema is in tho
tU
REam nor
omm ire. m
a. A.i.Hta. . . -sv
!LJsKi9b uv r-im'
fthn
-w-
fery Eczema
disease ucing cauttii uy un
which breaks out thrduch
skin. That la whv tho most salta
tory treatment for nil so-called
n diseases i3 S. S. S. for this rem
' so thoroughly cleanses the hU r 1
h mi imnurltics can remain. Get a
bottlo to-day nt any drUgs"toro ar 1
you will sco results from tho right
treatment. Wrlto for expert-medical
advico which you can got without
cost by addressing Mcdicnl Director
21 Swift LaborntoTy Atlanta. Ga.
i;stlvsp corvrv on
IJUMMS IS VHUY LUtOll
CISCO. Tox.. Juy 19. Slncp the
coming of tho oil and pas boom to
Kastlnud county the county dorks of
ficp tho abstract office and tho filing
Of suits tp try tests ot titles to real
estato In tills county has grown to
enormous proportions. Tho clerk's of
ripe has beort overwhelmed with trans
fers of louse rqntnls and recording
ot royalties. Tho county abstract ot
flee has boon compollod to pdt on duty
a largo force of experts to handle th
Increased amount ot business comliK
to that office
real estate not
a cMinnleto abst
rpipilrod by tho oil companies hetoru
rt dollar would lit) paid for such reiT
tnls. In tho district court many case'
have been filed to clear land titles
which has lakon up much tlmo of tho
court h attention The county cler'
office of thl county has grown so rap-
idl until it Is Koll will pay a hot sa'
ary for the noxt two years ot mor
than $10 000 annually
CHILD IMMS0M1D AT tJICO
SAYKI) HY QI'ICK ACTION
Dv special Leased Wire.
WASHINGTON. July IS Official
advires from Gehcnu Pershlnc said
lliat the Amerlonn troops took tho of-
fonilve with groat dash aiul gallantry
and were still udvancluK Secretary
of War BaHbr announced this evtnlng
r.coidlng to udylces recolved at tlje
war oflco Thft war department has
received from General PershTiic con
J-'ii ination. of tho successes of the Anier
'can troops along tho entire battle line
a the Marne American trooos are
participating both as complete divi
sion mid in association with the
French troops While no iccuniu
Count has been made It Is known that
mapy prisoners aud many .guns have
been captured and much war muni
tlops taken
On the French front one pf the!
chlor elements which contributed to
the splendid success of the Fionch
was the co-opuratlou of the transports
tnd the Information f.ontshcd tho
atiny and the army headipiarter by
ilw dilvers who -worked for four days
and nights In hurrying troops from
me part of tho front to tho other
without slevplng- (tnd who were con
ilButly muler hpavy rire Whoro ad-
vances often cut off communication
farrier pigeons were constahtlv carry
'tig messages liuck to tho Geiural
l.mi UK annulled Heavy lOSStB Oil ffichmn J-V urat rv
lr Ifnrni Y.iilnf 1. v.i lf.n ......11. W .
v...... nmc ...liv w .'i iiiutiiij
nuv iiimmki uampngne sector
oil in: Am: watchimi
ih:vi:i.oimiints in sti:piiens co.
CISCO July Hi. Local oil and gas
field prompter aro wntohing with
much interest several tost wells In
Stephens county which nro about
ready to bo brought In A strong gas
was bncountered nt a depth ot 12U)
feet in the test well being drilled on
tho Ammermau ranch four miles north
o! Cisco.
Calamohfiosea you n
irufknow' tvhot calomel is.
enry: fiuicksilvcr. Calomi
Rcrous. It crashes into sour hilo
like dynamite cramping nnd sick-
ening 3'ou. Calomel nttacks the
hones and should novcr bo put into
your system
When you feci hilious sluggish
constipated nnd nil knocked out and
beliovo you need a dose of dnnitorous
calomel just remember that your I
SAl.VATKLN AHM 3l..?01t
rOl'ULAK WITH IJATTA1-I0X
nt ot business oiuIikL4
In eVory lonso On 11
heretofore abstracteJ
itract up to lato vv I
. ..ti . f.. i...r I
PAHJS July 18. John T Atkins
formerly a Salvation Army major In
Chicago now serving with a famous
battalion ot the. I nltcd State army as
a' Salvation Army workor has been
mentioned In battalion and reg
Imontnl orders has been "over tho
top" uevOrtil tlmesiwiththe battalion
has beep acclalmoftiiWmost popular
man in tho bnttalu ai recommended
Tor a coinmlf siOja as ijhaplaln.
.(iijur viivii wn
pfflcurs an mjif
ik. kniiivn in i lie
oth0 battalion as kg
ToicaiiyfLDgR fK
StuttorrCouSs a'nArVtaXColJi .
rot fjfiif f i "'n.uiJViirc
tlc.n rjirmnAi n . i t JfTm t uin.
re(iu(l-n( for acorapllnhbgradcij ami
ufteliSrtjnarl i
C1.S00 Toas. Jnlv 19 Tho tw i'
oar son of Mr nnd Mrs 1 W MoKv
living u few miles Hotith ot this tit
was seriously polnoned at a late horn
Wednesday ovonlng after iittomptlng ti
cat a portion of a bichloride of morin-
ry antiseptic tablet whloh is known
generally to he a deadly poison The
mother administered to tho child at
ones causing vomiting and hurried l
brought tho hlld to this plnoo wlico
a phyelclan was consultotl. Aftor be'
or work tno case oecame
iful At hist toports the u
was rosting. oni(y and was
thought II he out ot danger.
ueip to Keep our people our ui'ienilerrijijr
and our nations cloite to the Infinite Jf
It is Our (lot) hIionu nil others f
our Pibldeut cxprosspi) it in his lajr 1
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Says Htxson Lady Who On Deo
tor s Advice Took Caruai
And Is Now Well.
Hlxson Tenn.-
I was...' say
i 'his place.
Xlt
'
-"Ahn0
d mmri
luf
my left side
with this
aide.
My dog
took
Gaby
years ago
B. Gadd ot
fered with a pain In
ould not sleep at night
iln always In the- left
so Cardul. I
(ped mo and
iras strohcer
;cfa pafc was otlH
tUfco. but)eean to cat
Irwa run-dol-n condition
I M try sorars moro Cardul.
I dld
lasUCardul welch I took made
mr much letter lurfact. cured mo. It
3 Lecta humjftr of years still I
vo non-cturnjot this trouble.
I feeIt war Cardul that cured me.
I reciMfTraend It as a splendid fe
aftor
I and
tnc
U
tor
lira
vhlc
fs ana Children
Over30Yoarc
o CAartrffMlc&l
In their oamest pra rs Ail sentiments
of affection In a spirit of const mi
aeif-humillatlon and piftilieiico vyitli nM0 0 our l00pi -to pra Al
hearts reaching out iorine wisnoju i lfcn nnU hnl r m forKll0 01ir
Bhil cnico hv thQ.forniulatiyi tin' dec - i a iin. .. . .s.i ...i
ontngnnd tno iAihcsItatByand incom-mrfj 0IU )ie(rw haa unj lovu no
promising ej.pilsston
-r
Bel)
Absolute
Intliffestiprr Drnrrgists
refunrj mojey it fails. 2.v
llioho greiu rU tn aiCen( anl (MMa all thln.'b
thnt are lust and right uiul to innpim
ivnly those rlghtoou act and judg
mi n whl h pie lu- ont rmltv with Hi
I will hoe(xhlng Him Hint He will give
victor) t( our nrnilon an they tiglit for
freedom wltdom to tboe vho taki
counsel on our buhalf In tupse days of
fdark atrugglo and perploty anl
iteadfai-tnfks to our peuplo to makvf
sacrifice to tha utmost In purport (.f
7VNS
.Removes
affinTSSI ftln n no.
I A 1 wi mSL tt flu WL jiQ
"TOASTIES ; l
- . - rii
!&& f BEST
m i j. - ti- .. ..
I 0rr FLKtS
I feL-j EVER isf
mfmii MJ
L Of isVT i j sf)' mmi m JkYi
lOin i 1 1 n il in I r ri ri ii i . nr . . j
Jr
allow voursolf to becoma
i weak and run-down from womanly
irouuies. laae cardul. It should sure-
ly help you. as It has so manv thou.
j sands of other women In tho past 40
joani. Hoadacho backache sldeaohe
nervousness sleeplessness tired-out
feeling are all signs ot womanly trou-
uie. uiaer women g reijer by taking
Cardui. NVhy not you? All druggists.
NC-13J
Ugh! Calomel
Please
I anx sincere
f
SiclCen
jr aiy man
owels boJou
fly You
4Ws mor
el 'is dan-
s; Salivates!
dson's liver Tone
cine docs rof upsot liver
lose a day's Nvork
druggist soils for a few cents n large
hottle of Dodson's Liver Tone which
is entirely vegetable nnd pleasant tc
fnko nnd is a perfect substitute foi
calomel. It is guaranteed to start
pur liver without stirring you up
insido and can not salivate.
Don't take calomel ! It makes you
sick the next day; it loses you n (lay's
work. Dodson's Liver Tone sirnight-
ons you riiht up and vou feci great.
Givo it to the children as well.
tVHVWVHWAMVVHHHVMVVmUVVVWWWUVUtV rr
SPRINGTEXisthe
with a million little
fabric which eive
with every mover
body and preserve i
the garment d4pite--r
and hard wsfRinoCr
It it theyearjfpjflfcTunder
medium pr usfvy ntighcj
"Remember tc
Ysu'll Foret You
A$k Yoar Dtaler
UTICA KNITTING C0M I
Sales Room: 350 Broadway N
wMwwvmuvwiwi
iderwcir X FJi T y!.
sprincvinats WMiufttyr -- y
auff tiUf'grf'OE.RiAEAk W. A
Brent ofimc 9 jfirr Av
ckPc of j ymmrsmu-
isf (ft mwmu-
nPf" riH. If hPWtwml
ifyouiii 'Jlh llm-'MxM
.Mh i..B Ml Vt -EM-JiU
laTUUV 1LP- ' NLll "i v 4lG-L9tt
rr- JtsaM -- mmmw
Ift Off Corns!
"Freezone" is Magic!
right off
ny oom 01
No pain!
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r Jsr.-rsmlsr. v n
VW'J
m '
'flui
;n
witbfingers
jr VMt
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f S.MS 7
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BkMssMaaasiaOTaBwiMNaMMSBnMMsaBM
Collu--
rj.-
Drop little rreczonjf on an arlilng
corn instantly that fn stops hurl.
Jag then jou lift
doesn't hurt ono
Why waltt
right out.
Yes magic 1
druggist bells a
tiny bottlo of Freezone for a few cwts
sitfiicioht to rid your feet of evtry
hard corn soft corn or corn hetwcua
thu tou and calluses without sore
ness or Irritation. Xr itl No humbug I
PHONE 820
Staph1 null Fane
we lciulor nt tl
find it at this t
Chan
;n .--
Fj ($
y Our bfTupJtirniily pu
Ub store. lKjiyTlla'uf.iiket tnij
tore.
rmrr? nal O- -.
WrL'GJx JC OV
OCERIES
rt of tho service
where yon will
HULTZ
irocery Company
llii JPmo Street.
y's Delicious Chocolates
Pj?othict of 11
y express a
ndy case. F
9.
lie
Jctioner's Art. Received
fresh on ice jn a special
in Abilene Exclusively by
osntj&omerv Druer Comtnv
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