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The Syracuse Standard from Syracuse, Kansas • 3

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THE SYRACUSE STANDARD. emtio Syruriie Is coming! to be a town lu gonj earnest PROMTS IN CATUE. H. N. LKNTKli.

Publl.sii.-r. rz Mr. W. If, CurtU of Sjirln.rfiol4, Colorado made a very pleasant cull jeur t.W Oue oopy, i montlm an Ou oopy, threo nimulm 1... odnesday, und during )il vUlt told hU experience la th eattla business about as follows) ive years ago he 1 and lilaUo sons came west from THAT THE CorreHpomlrtiu to Insure puldValiuii for Unit week iniiHt bf roi'i iu lit tl'i-1 tdlle by Wedin-ailuy tviMiliik'.

I -r- f'. 'L fi 'A-. I FAC-SIMILE Spout Springs, Kentucky, located In liaeu county, and Invested $i'00 In oaltlo, this weok they sold to Mr. M. Stone of Garden Ity, and do-llveroi thorn here In Syracuse Wednesday, i'2 head of three yoar old Entered ot tlifi ramiHii, Kniir.un, pusiofllce fi'T tmnmuiaiium iIiimiikIi IU wall second clasv timtU'r, SIGNATURE -OF AVeCthiUc Prep jralinti As-sliuilat ini5 ihc fiiod and Rci uU ling Sleuukhs and liouvb if HOME PlOKUPa, Ceona Cutty in hi )Vlhlta lhl wouk on lecal bu4uet, Mr- H.

I', lU'iiy nuJ daughter aro vUltlutr fiioiula iu Ciiiiloii City thl weak, Moirbh ot Amarllla Taa wai at tha St Klmo liton-day 8. 11 Marquaiiil, a itoek fiirnifir of Cool hi town hip, wai lu town Monday. Mi'-i. I'nnny Jobmlon, ot Coolltlpn, was bor our dry (roodn inerolmiiis yostorday. Xlmcrl I'lUsleft yesterday on Na 0 to nttond llio llaviland ljuitkor mooting.

Mrs. Alma Ward conelmlod ber visit boro Tuosday and returned to hor home in Albino, Indiana, Tom Well, tho Kendall pedagogue, was here btiytrg new aoltool booki Wednosday. V. K. lleed ol Doiiver, hero this week looklnrr after hU bankinc and roal citato Interests.

Alfred I'rutt ba bought 1.10 head of A New Study ul Anicrlvjn I lie, Julion linrdoii (Mis. Ynn Hen-saolHftr Criigei' litis itsr-d fur lu lust novel a study of New U'lk, Newport nml lifn, which promises to.bo rea with intercut by all who nie liiti ii'sti'd in Auk r-ii'im fashionable) libi. Nu one knows the riu iety of these I hive centers of fiu.hion belter than Mrs. Crnger. From her girlhuul tir she has had every opportunity observe, inn! we hiivis had no Am-erieaii woman of more brilliant powers, not only reading the human heart, but of putting her i in -prcssions in delightful fashion.

A charmingly fresh Masaclm-setts girl is sac i'u fired in her youth to the ambition of "rich niiii i i-nge." Deprived of love, she throws herself into tho race for social leadership, ami wo follow for U'eiity years, with ever increasing interest, the career of this able and beautiful woman as she cap-hires outpost after otitpoi-t, failing iu Uostou only to change herba.se of operations to England, and Friimt Skptkmhkh 10, IM7. slcors at tlifi a head, and forty so en two years at Id; the whole bunch of siMy iiluo bend aggregating the mint llitlo sum of sj'i, tfO. In addition to' rromotcs r.css and ReshContalns rxilticr Opnuri. Morphine nor Mineral. Not Najicotic.

yHiBflJj Mr. and Mi A I'rlre are in (Jwtdrii City this woek. Not lesa than 1 i.oim worth of cattle vii beca handle 1 In Syracuse this Ausliroiill and I'oid have for tho 1'. Thonias livery, e.1 and hi ih'e. W.

C. ltd of thrt oldeit und citizens of no'. Id ire, wui dniujj with mr enmity officers yesterday. Mr Mmll drove lu to iy ith Hit) loiad of iiloei's und dry cows picked up nil the Ciniiiiaron, and will ship them to his ranch miles uni ti of Garden City tnmorro We iwhon iho dollar In the Journal cfllciudl lost week, us we Mm. Bio is "iclinir brand new tt.it It's ull she's a of out-1 ami we 1 lie to see her look nl e.

J. A. Ilockett bou.rlit up e'eht carloads of lii'ooni corn his trip vnuth this week. This lidded to his former purehiis es this soiwnji up iibotil siij tons In value Joe Klyno was in town today and S'lid pivsicity had caiiiiht on to bim all riedit. as l.o bad just sold a bunch of cows for moro than doulilo tho price ho had received iu foi mer years, for the same class of cuttle, and Mono McCarter, who is uisn in the swim, sal I men Win.

Jennings an was eaueht in the l-iinpoiia reck Wednesday and dis; -niches say was one of the noblest of the crowd of roscuois, William has been in birRui-wrecks than that and has lournel how to handle him -elf to 1 no host i dv.uita'.'O. Th Syracuse stocs yard is a new Iwru til's week. H. llaniil'on, the well known cattle established a bus ncs of that kind hero and if you liavo stock of any kind to sell or buy ho will put you on tho track und do you fair. Call and see him at livery barn.

IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EYEET "bottle OIT Santa j41m Srttna Anist Jtmd Vtyihtd Suijmr she stock from Wood Mills th's -i ii fi i 1 then attacking the miiin works of the eneiuy nt New York, and so Aperfrct Remedy forConstlpa-lion. Sour to mac h. I i a t-oea Worms Tevcrish-ncss and LOSS OF SLEEI'. TacSiniile Sigualurc of NEW "VOPK. on to Newport, and finally bo-holds the capitulation of Uostou itself.

The first chapters open in the September Cosmopolitan. Ciitorl li put CP In dn-ilr bott! It rwrvAi(i: No2 AtliuHio 3 15 p.m. No. 8 K. 0.

Si Clitfo. e.vpri 11 12 a.m. No. 82 wiiy fritiMUt 20 u.m AVjimtwaiiii; No. 1 Mexico A Cal.

ovpreiu 5 is in. No- 6 Colo. WsUl.uK il Rx. 1 n.m No. 81 way freight 11 'Jn h.iii.

Stop fbltf duu't Ht'lp Nob. 81 and do not run on Kuuilit), All other trains dully. For Rplemliri tti'i'niiiiiuxlations, it'u Journey and rouitooim nlleiition t. liny point on enrtli tufce tin- Ko. Anj information yiui lr-iiiv will -clu crfuliy given lit ticket oll'iiv.

Anciilunt Inminiiicn Tickets i nil lie bad by applying at tha ticket ollim, Forauv trips near 1y, ciiiitiiU rnble avinjf can be niftilo by biiUnj; rnund trip tickets. I foitt nt. ii iDt ioH la bulk. Eon't allow anyoo to tail Tea aartiiisg tl a tit ar prouita that It this thoy havo 200 bead of mixed eat-llo left on tho range, and all of this has been made from an Invo tod enpt-Itul of tfiOO made five yoHrs ago. Mr, Curtis likes tho business, likes tho country, and though now man ol Tit yoars of age rides the rango with the host of the boys making any where from twenty fUo to slty milos a day, l'obb Clark of the 7.

II ranch gives us this. It la short and to the point: In l-H(i bo bought a cow and calf for nlnodol'ars. At the end of eleven years he had pold oiT of her fan ily increase stock amounting to if 101 with sovontcon head loft on tho rango, Cue of the most disastrous and cruel railway accidents that has ever happened occurred on tho Santi Fo Wednesday. The Kansas City Star's roport says: "Two fast mail and pas-songer trains, one with two ongines attached und both going at full tpeed, mot in a head end collision on tho main line of tho A. T.

I', railroad three miles cast of Emporia at 7 o'clock Wednesday night and were wrockod and tho debris sot on fire. Thrco locomotives, throo mail cars, two baggage cars and two passongor coaches were ruinod In tho collision and three other passongor coaches caught fire from tho wreck and were burnod." Eloven persons wero killed outright others are missing and many Injured. The trains that collidod wero tho No. 1 passengor that arrive jnit at food' ana Till amwer atrrr par. piM." 4T Bra liiat joa ti C-A-B-T-0 S-1-A.

Til f5- IXACT C0BYOF VRAPPCR. :3 llKMf Z2 wouk, II. 11- Hrlndloy shipped two cars of Meera yeslerdnv, cousienod to l'oa-body, Kansas. .1. A.

Ilockett came up from Sterling Sunday, just In tlmo to bid hor a scant byo. 1 be individual who ba-i any busl-noss and noRlects to KO prnm-lnj round afor a county ollice a dam pbool. The first tlmo wo over saw t'harl ey liogot decline a drink, was ono day day this woek wLen Ed Collier Tered him a snllt of pargUns oil. Mllos StandiHh and .1. K.

liontty, of v'oolidgo, who are now trotting' in the same class, made a showing in Syra-cuso Monday. Three yars ago 11. lirlndley was buying yoarlings in this oction for 7 a head. They aro now selling at $-'0 and '1. Win, Ptoue and son i red were here Weducsday to receive tho bunch of cattle bought of V.

II. Curtis and sous. ONE GIVES RELIEF. Kobt. Clark, who owns the bust ciinipocd cattlo ranch on the Cunuiaron, with oceans nrrntiKC, lias fiOU haul of cattle and owes no man a dollar, has great longing lo go to the Klondike gild fields.

Fortunately ho has a wife with more senso than himself, ami Bob ha.1) lots ot it, and he'll not Don't Spend a Dollar HAMILTON POI'NTV Ol I-K IAI.H. Jttjiresentatlve I' T. Tuim-ot t. flinty Clerk lolin UVi.niiiKi-r. Ijtrlet Clerk I.

It. frotiate Ju1k Karl ltiss. Treasurer N.J.Niiwyfi KBHer ol Deeds Mil lf.stiirUey. Sheriff Timothy Unison Canity Attorney T. IMd.

Supt. Public Instruction I. V. Kniniiip Surveyor 1). E.

iniriiiit Caroner I. W. Hull II. Thm-kcr. Vammiasloners W.

II. Suinl, rs I M. (I. lark commit that kind of a suiside if she can for prcvout it. A heavy, low-set, dark couiplexioned here from tho cast in tho morning at Medicine until you have tried man, who has been loafing around town a few days ago, stole Frank C'ritteuden's Till' OlTOUEK OF THE DELINEATOR is called the Autumn and its representation of the new Russian blouse-waists, fan-back skirts and all other Autumn novelties in dress modes and millinery if made complete by serier of artistic color plates.

The liter-ary features include a bright and crisp noveltotte, "A Triumph of Mind," by Anna Eichberg Xing, author of the captivating Kitwyk Stories. Martin oide continues "Clive Rnyner's his hero invading the uppartuients oi a certain Russian Grand Duke The series of articles on social lil'i in America has a brilliant addition in the paper of Society in the Lesser Cities, by Edith M. 'Thorn as. Seanie Drakes New York Type3 in this month devoted to The Landlady. Dr.

Grace Peck ham Murray discussps the use of Cosmetics from a medical standpoint. The pngo devoted to answering questions on etiquette has already ri oved a great suecesh in the hands of Mis. Cadwnldei Jones. J. Eell Landfear contn butes a novel and pretty harvest vest drill for seventeen boys and girls.

Frances Stevenson tells how the sweeping reforms introduced in Japan have affected de saddle Wednesday iiMit and took a tram oast. There was another young man with him who infoi'rivd the marshal, and dispatches were sent out for his capture. I.oyd lirown and family, colored, arrived hero from WaHhington, Ind. yesterday morning. They will locate Coolidfre Enterprise Frank took the train in person and collared his man at near Hichfiold, Morton ccunty.

Garden City. Yesterdry County Attorney Ueid filed tho proper information in the A. W. Trice has the Klondike fever in Its worst form. He has sold his ouse, and tlio culprit will bo returned to cattle and we nro really afraid ho will You enn buy them in the paper 5-cent cartons Ten Tubules for Five Cents.

fh-i In put chopl7 to cnc.ifr 'a. frfm tir lo y.rlM. If you don't find this sort of SECRET SOCIETrS. KYRAl'l'SK I.01JU ENG. 3119.

A. F. ti A. mvninl ntiil thirl Thurnlny evcultiKs of -n-li liionth in ball. Wui.

HHrncIt, W. W. I. lliiMinlivi-y, Secy. SYRACUSE I.GIKiK KG.

Sill. I. O. Meets every Tnus'Liy cvi'lil lit Manonlc hall, lieu A. Wuoil, N.

A II. VHuuir, Svcy. SYRACUSE I.MOlili NG. 1KI. A.

O. V. W. Meets euiy I'riiluy nluht Masonic hall. Jan.

V. lit-n A. Wi.ml Recorder, SyRACI'SE POST NG G. A. K.

JleiitH first Hint thirtl Sutnriliiv ev-eiiliia at G. A. it. hall. ('.

E. limilltllc, p. Alex ltlnchart, Adj. SYRACUSKCaMI' XG.M1.-.J. M.

W.ot tint mid third Wt'ftm-ft-Any evenings of each iiinntli at Masniilr hall. Jan. lord, V. E. C.

lhiss, Clerk. JIOKATICS I.G1M.I-; Ml. lifl. K. of 1'.

Meets every Tluirsilay evening nt S.A. R. hall. Geo. H.

Mi l.aimliiin, C. T. M. Grlssom, K. of li.

mid S. SYRACUSE CIIAITKIt NG. 4. 0. A.

Meets every Saiurclay ni'lit at MiUOIilchall. V. Unit, C. (iej. Invin, 8eey.

BYhACUSE COUPS NG. 213. W. R. Mettn df cuiid Sului-ilay of eucli mouth at in.

Aii a. E. HuoliltTe, Pits. Mrs. Belle, Fonl, Swy.

make the venture. Mrs. Mattie Euckles, wife of the Santa Fe section foreman at Garden City, is visiting the families of John Dearth and Wm. Harnett. John Johnson, the Modway section foroman, looking sloek as a bridegroom, and Henry Seals were in the city Sunday.

The Kansas wheat farmor believes with Hob lngorsoll, "If you have a dollar to they havo it, Bpend it like a king," and they're doing It l'oter lioyd purcbasad forty head of mixed cattle in the north east part of Kearney county this week, and will At the Druggist's' 5:16 und the fust mail east from Newton. Tho responsibility of tho accident has not been fixed. Jamos Crimbol, of Hope, Dickinson county, who recently purchased the interest of Mr. I-'rlt: in tho Syracuse creamery, is hero to inspoct bis purchase and assume Its general management Ho Is an elderly gentleman, a man of means, a farmor and a banker, with a gonetal knowlodgo oT the creamery business which, ho says, Is the Important industry of his county. We understand it is his intention to increase the capacity of the plant and push the business for all that it is worth.

Without enquiry we take it for granted that the business has not beca a financial success, and could hardly be expected to become so during the first year of its establishment. Aside from this the illness of Mr. Frit: and his forced retirement was a great embarrassmont to Mr. Oilman and that it has not proved a failure is greatly to his credit and proves conclusively that with added capital and energotic management it can be made to pay a handsome revenue to lis owners and patrons. We hope to see our farm rs meet the chunked conditions in the only way that can insure success, aDd that is by contributing an increased supply of milk in order that an In-crea ed product may command a steadier market and higher prices.

The American Field says that a bicycle company received the following original letter from Kansas, it Is good enough to be true: Deer I live on my farm near Sarycu.e, Kana-, am 57 years otd and Jest a little sporta, My neffew iu Indiana hot hissolf a new biricle and position of women. X. S. Ed wards continues his instructions on Home Taxidermy; Mrs. Whit Scad Tivs Cents to Tits Kipans Ciikmical Compaw, Ko.

io Spruce New York, and they v.ill he acnt to you by mail; or 12 cartons will mailed for 43 cents. The chancei are ten to one that Kipar.s 'fabulcs are the very medicine you need. erspoon's Tea-Table Chat includes- a discussion of the new dispensa ship them to his ranch In Harton tion in shoes; the usual ''Season ably cookery" is devoted to some chhrastic English dishes; the new books are carefully noticed and county to-day from this point. Jap l'eatty of Man.anola. Colo who, with his brother, owns more cat I LOO -tj(e- SLOOf EEI(LY IfTE QCEArt.

tle than Job In his palmiest days, was the needlework features, headed by Emma Haywood's Fancy registered at the Cram Opera Mon. The Greatest Republican Paper of th West. day. this county in chnrgo of Sheriff Eliisou tomorrow mornluir on train No. I.

Oar little city wns somewhat stirred up on Tuesday morning by tlio announcement that United States Deputy Marshal's Hall and Thompson of Oklahoma and S. IX Adams, sheriff of Meade county county veto nt the Grand Opera hotel and were here on the lookout for couple of Oklahoma desperadoes who had stolen a lot of miles and horses at Con tone a town about miles from Woodland, Oklahoma, They had come in on io 5 and were in bed when the men that tlioy were looking for passed leisurely through the city driving their stolen stock before them. Sheriff Ellison and Al Zink joined the party mid started in pursuit. They wisely took the ridge road and passed them arriving in Coolidge ahead of their game. They secreted themselves and when the desperadoes came along they stepped out and had four shooting irons leav-eled at them, tho men, who gave their names as Plum McCool and Red Jack, gave np without a struggle, and were put on Xo, '2 at Coolidgo in charge of Deputy United States Marshal Hall and Sheriff Adams and taken back lo Oklahoma.

Marshal Thompson Al Zink and Sheriff Ellison came back to Syracuee with the stock, arriving here about p. m. The theft wns committed on Sunday, Aug. They were making their way for the mountains of Colorado. Thieves mid robbers had better change their route for when they come this way our fellows never fail to take them in.

W. H. Curtis, of liacca county, IT in the most stalwart and unswerving Republicin Weekly pub-lUlivjd today and can always relied upon for fsir snd bniu-st re-pnns otall political affairs. Stitches and Embroideries, include the usual illustrated depart ments of Crocheliug, Lace-Mak ing. Knitting, etc.

and ltobu Clark, of Garratt, O. called Wednesday and had their CH'JRCHFS. M. li. CHURCH.

Church Eai'h timiilay eveiihiK at 8 o'chn k. Prayer nieetlliK liaeh ThuiMlay Kjiworth League liacli 'j'Hewlay evening. U.S. Il.iiilli, P.mli.r. Biiiuliiy School Kari, Hiiinltiy nun iiiag at JO o'clock.

P. E. llerilihlll, fillielllltellilellt. PUESHYTEUIANl'IIUKClf. RarTtee Erery tvvu ucvka at 11 it, in anil m.

Prayer uieeting Weilne-ulny evening ot eaeli Week. Geo. E. llii knell, I'aslnr. SilliJay School Sunday alleinona of each Week at 9 o'clock Dearth, iiieiintciiiti'iit.

Th Weekly Inter Ocean Supplies Ail of the New names added to the Ktaxiiahk sub una ine uesi or current Literature. (J It in Morally Clean, and as a Family Paper is Without a Tckiif. scription list. Jim Ilockett has appointed Al Zink Its Literary Columns ere equal i to those of the best magazines. sent me bis old one by frate.

and Its Youth's Department is the his proxy in the broom corn business and Al didn't do a thing Monday bul ship a car of brush to tho eastern market finest of its kind. he learned to ridj suuie. Its a pile of fun, but my bisicle jolts consider W. It Ereni the Breezy Mail cir it lirtijKB to tlio fitmllr tha Sew ot th Kntlr. Worl.t and givM Urn best anil ubliMt illacuutons of all questions of the day.

Tbn lritrr iieran gives twnlvs ims of raadinn matter eadi weals nail twins pulilnlied In hlrfo is tietter adapted to the tieaits ol liie iwople west of tho Allechanj alountaina than any othar paper. culator, was doing business witn our able' A feller come along yesterday that bad boiler injun robber tires stuffed with wind, lie let nie try bissen an 1 ml, it run like a Kuthin. people1 i'uosday said he captured $0 new subscribers at Groat Hend in one geouge ami, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Practice in all Slate anil United State com ts. SYRACUSE, RASAS'. Ho told me you sell injin roboer tires day.

The farmers' wheat money is hhkl Inn I AND BEST jest the same as hisson. How much The Daily and Sunday Edi- Hons of The In tar Ocean are finr rr hr s-6sr 5 THr of Clady by Prirs of Ritmlay hy mail. and Sunday by mail. will it be to fix mine r.p like hiasen? Mine is all iron wheels. Do you the DOSt Cl Ml kind Adidas TUB lSTEH OCEA.CIiJrair..; t03 4ea going freely.

John Edwurds of l.arnod, who harvested 20.U00 bushels of MelCinley wheat this year, was a Syracuse visitor last Sunday. Ho still wears his last years suit, and is not a bit stuck tip over his good fortune, punch the holler holethrew the Injun robber, or will I have to do it myself? How do you slick the ends together after yon git it dim? If your J. W. HOLT, M. PHYSICIAN nd SUB.GE01T All Calls Promptly Attended Day or Night.

Office 2nd dxr north of Uf.pum-can Office. Syracuse, KAS r-, LESS THAN HALF THE: PRiCt OP OTHER BRANDS HALVtSJO QUARTERS SOLD IH CANS ONLY liiley Lake and his man "Kono" drove through bore Sun lay on his way home in Barber county, from Colorado Springs. He said ho lost one day in Cooildge in an ondetvor to make a rsn trade with Mrs. Wita-Bchek, and for the first time, was over, matched in a deal of that kind. injun robber Is already boiler will it come any cheaper empty? I can git all the wind out here free' Eiir.ii.NKi.zi it Jknson.

P. 8. How much do you charge for the doodad yon stu the wind into the robber with and where do you D. K. Garden City, bought Ben Wood's bunch of 90 bead of Hereford cows this week through the agency of A.

Brooke They are all thorough-bred and a little the finest herd In the county with the possible exception of tiverton's Galloways Ben ought to pe killed for letting tbem go at any price. AROJf ATTORNEY AT LAW. Eft YEARS' EXPERIENCE. 1 Qeo. F.

Dealer In American CO ALT HA CD fflATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELERY AND SILVERWARE. Walthain and Elgin watches carefully repaired and guaranteed. Cornot Drug stoi 3. SYRACUSE, KANS.

froii Roofing. Troitgfi. 6C(r and Snoi't'oi. Will look after the reuVuiplton of tffV fsrms cf Sheet S.tfal for BuilJFnc 1 rfflffM lands nolU for taxes. Collodions made and taxea paid for non-residents.

Syracuse, Kans. rae fw Sfi WE WANT Mrs. E. llarquand, Mrs. G.

W. McMlllon a o-l daughter Goldie, all of Coolidgo; passed through here Tuesday on tholr way to Harbor county by the overland route for a visit of some weeks duration. Guy McMillan accompanied them as far as this city returning home by rail. alias Anna Adams of Stanton county, lift here for a Junta Colo to resume her work as teacher In the public schools of that city, where she has been employes for the last five years. She was accompanied by her two younger sisters as pupils.

AGENT no rtAcfTfMl hv alhirlrw Hunk you can pet the'htwt mmU, tinert flnib and MOST POPULAR 8EWWQ MA0HIN8 Toe nmprre Sonff. Buj- from riliat)l trmnnfitittir tlurt lip-vt iruint! rfmiistl'm hv hiu'wt anfl ciuaro d''liFif. Tricrn ininnein tu imm'M Unit tun emml In durability of working parts. tlmsnM of tm-h, bum it In nnrHvirn-, hot tm many iraorovenintBiw tue NEW HOMSa WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. Tta Kew Horns Serins MicHIna Co.

Mi. Bostoh, Maw rSf COPYRIGHTS Ac. Atitwip iPTHllnfr I nktfti Tid rlrprription wmf fluifklT wcertain, fne, whrther an invention i tntRhlr patentable. Communlratlons etiktlr confidential. Olil'st mrouoy turwowrifitr Hiwnt Ui Aifieric.

We have Wsshiiutton ot. Patentt tttken throush Muna A to. feeclv yHjial notice iu the- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. illmtrnted. tsrffet clrmlitioa ot an w'intirtp innrn-O.

wltw, terms Ti( ll.ilsix ni.inthm Specimen opi-'s an. Uajic Book ox Patssts sem frm. AdOrtaa MUNN 3U1 UroaUwar, Now 'rk. la this Tlrlntiv People Believe what fw rmfl about Hood's Sarsaparilla. They know-it is an honest medicine, and it cures.

Get Hood's and onlv Hood's. Dlood and Nerves arc very closely related. Keep the blood rich, pure and healthy, with Hood's Sarsaparilla ami you will have no nervousness i 'lirrAnnml au.lliUAJ, WoncUrful re the cures by Ilood'a anl yet it is only becauso as tht OM trsa blood purifier, it makes lari, rich, healthy, lire-givinjf blood. Hood'3 Pills for the liver and act easily, yet prouiptly. nrtrft rih term).

Ci'iiOnnstf, I Hood's Pills cure ull liver ills, re- Hood's Pills aro best after-dinner lieve constipation assist digestion. 25c. pills, aid digestion, preventcoustipatioa VIUOA5K, HA WT, IXHilH, 1 OA JMl VajJt Oau run Lt bv.

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