The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
m m A m m m m i , * rJNMr'MK’ | .'•'■Cnfcu»f1IT A m Mi | fobitm* If | ’ fc«3* ttefcar. 1 Tbe ’‘tSvya* wo as IfcsijgF. • | , -—.Ask $' .a$Ktot? t o Model Fbur* I ' Blesum'J«ooc»Cipy ac$ |?ooc'^»| XuSesfcck i» f t o >,*jghi# of Xectef * ek $paytos#Wt^esday- ' ' —Hcnc# ycu ftty y&a &£) -alwa^* l a y Jfecfol Ffc??» ti* the test* • , Efbri szA Wfcsrb Sjpecoef have gQ m t& S p iie ^ ld to spec# a week' wifcbfteft?€& us : d »Feed' B a ll,. ., F<?r ff*te"-Tw«i£y head of ihoat*^ f«;i wf-eks o«f* safe t& m$t purchaser i$ C&arfo* Baa®jy ■-»~3lod^&<^iHsriM'te,te l£e test F f c r c# J&aeteriteL Mrs. Mary MsAfee' m d *&«*©£ 'C&riunatiy'are spending several day* ie r t with frieficl ifit®week* ‘Tlie ladle* o f Iter C , PTrixurrii. -will serve fee stream. and cak* in the Stewart * 5 » sj Sstocfaj afternoon’and ’m m i %, • . Mr. Wm Aiken, o f Bell&nfa?ns> is spending a few days,. with Iff*B&ter-in- law, .Mra. Harre McMillan, and Postmaster Tarbox and family, ■—I f the hast it- none too good for you insist on y&ar grocer famishing ■ j on Model Flou* . Mis* Zola Dswnard and Mildred ,McCollum left Monday for a visit witfe relative* at Fort Ancient and ’ Ofarkesville. —BwggtCf, Runabouts, etc., the hsit grades and style* at.most reason able. prices; no trouble to thaw good* ' at Wi> I t Stemtf*; • , Mr. John Wilson will fill the pit,Both morning and evening in the R. P, church, Sabbath* Miss'Alice Donahue,, of Midway, fe spending a few days with MissKale . Gpffby* . _ ‘ ■ Among the excursionists to Cincin- j RER fast. Sunday were -George A Shroades, Andrew /Jackson, Wm Hopping and IL R. Hitchcock. Mfas Fern PauUin, of Jamestown, is the guest o f Mr. and Mra. John Johioaonv ■ —Model Flour makes good bread. Mr* George Siegler, besides having the dfreefioia of music'in the public and township schools, will also hare charge o f the music in the Green township schools' In Clark county; Mr, Thomas St. John, who- recent ly parchwed the G, C. Hanna farm o f 114J acres for, $70 per acre, has sold, thirty acres to the McCollum akters, this section adjoining their land. . Mr*St. John sold.hie 50 acre farm some months ago-lor $100 per ..acre --..- a^-s^fa-to - • u-■ EverStop 'to Think Sewway of >rcv? &&n3* W*GJBe ZVcrz £x%rfc*3 nc* $*j(tectes ■ ONLYft CghD, bHPWE as <5 k $ , CD n s Q uinine ixb iets rniilyoiiU.n-? rare ihatCaM,K«ar»ft- #*,U *<»*»,K*»4« g M. ScKwimaa •tesiote awusatea'm ckts , a? -*&xfwi3sataa*yr?nricc*y, * |- KiiOU&jrcoiCOsmUfetarccnStSerxe I wswdteJfctf reisaJy wKeSuftI | madeaeontfllngw* fcmaftv'OicJ#s41 laKcanttncUilty#nfe«a*-p5saJcftB*^ f|bry«w». ■ JtOefcraa-t geitsae LIGHTNING LAXATIVE QUININE TABLETS'. **et*w «* iKK t a tE 0 * 04 a«T*. ?reaws* 0 «J)f 5 w THE HEBB MEDICINE CO. «W«lNGFI£tO, OHIO* IWtSBaSHiW*** tk» te.s«ifeiai»aj U#Ht»i»w Hot Oro|>«* nbvniirA»ni»MW-w oved Kemp, is five J5 other makes .atr< Soldby W. E, impr o( a. je t loweal in price, Sterretf, Mr. J, C. Barber was called to Springfield, last Saturday, owing to theiHneasdfhia mother, Mrs. Maty Barber. ■ . June 2d, excursion ticket* to Co lumbus will be sold via Pennsylvania Bine* at $1.00 round trip from Ce- ' darvilfc, good going on special train leaving at 0:57 a. m., centra! time. —-Your monay back if you are not pleasedwith Model Flour. We are informed that out of* the ninety Borwett graduate* at Xenia last Saturday, twenty were from this township. Another honor that come* to the township was that Mks Alberta Creswell, o f district number four, who represented the township as speaker Saturday, «r credited as being the beat speaker o f the afternoon. iVasecutingAttorney,Charles How ard has found a section of the statutas will cause the postponement of t ie Jamestown pike improvement. There must be money enough in ih* find for this purpose before the work *eut be undertaken. There is onty #10,000 ready for tree while the cost Will be $22,000. Troy Laundry agency will still go oc during my absence in Colorado, Geo. 8l»#iri will collect and deliver ' fat me. Office In Geo. Bhroafbf Tin Bhop. Laundry sent away everyWed nesday, J, M» Bromogero, Word has teen received h ,tc an. nouaeing the marriage of Mte Linmette MteMfifati in Mr. Arthur Aleieandpr, In iCamw*City, June 1 4 • —Use Model Flour. ■ Mr. Cari Minuet, of Richmond, Ind.f spent Sunday with bis parents, Mfas EdPa Townsley returned Monday evening from South Charles- ton,-after several days visit with rela tives. ■- • r . - .- ■ Mr* William Stewart and family, o f Springfield, were guests of Mrs, ,Andrew Winter, Wednesday. 1 - ’ * } —The beat bskera use Model Flour. Mr. and Mrs. J. H , Milbaro have Been entertaining/ Miss Mary Currie, Indianapolis, and Miss Grace Wright, of Dayton. —California Hams and a nice fut of Side Meat;, also a lot of Country Bason. Buffer& Wbittiogton. Sir* Homer Wad* and wife o,f Springfield were guests of Mr. Emu Clemans and family’ Sunday; Mrs. Wade remaining for a. day or.so. Mr. Richard'Alexander and family,' of Dayton, were guest* of Mrs: Alexander several days1the first of the week., Mrs* W. H., Blair and -daughter, Kathaleen, spent Saturday and Sun day with her .mother, Mr*.' Satter field* Although there are, fifteen blood hounds on Cedar street, Mrs. Lydia Weymouth reports the theft of a hive of bees in broad day, light, Tues day. Mr. Riley Stormont and daughter, Miss Roe’s , left Wednesday for a visit to the World’s Fair, Mr. Stormont will go on to visit his daughter, Mrs. Stephen Rife, of Anthony, Kansas. ~ Atfa Oajrry % iM h*» o f good*, tewfc greeeria. Itefitedfe Whitiiogtitt,!, ' Mr., Frank Hwnteifih wife «sd | dtuglter reteriHri Tw*d*f avw'ngi |after,»veral Jayf rise a$ -thair cliii |hcn;e, X#w CoP-?crJ* I I fk^f. Je*e MgCcrili c f Yellow I Spsisp/4C4ect t’;t tettety gx»5Blcer?|- | was tbwgneifc of Mr. <SxB Georg*, ■iMmdtf. ■ . . ■ _ I I L F . Jaeiacn, of CI ce *, IS.,; is »pesdteg several dayst mlh rela tives, He hasjo*t returccd fmm 'Greeaviife* Bt», where Be attended the General AssemMy of tfc#' IT, P. L church, stopping a t Washingfep, ¥ k # Xew COceord, 0 .,aw { Greenville, G., te r short visits, A t - t he tetter place Be visited £» wm, •Stewarfe' Rev, Jark&ow was given a two sr.estbf vacation from bte work teat he wight rest up and endeavor to re gain his health. The venerable Samuel flaney, who resides northwest o f Cedsrville/wsaa visitor in Xenia today. He is sev enty years' old and, on account of rheumatism is not able to get around ag well as. formerly. But be Is only twenty years - old In spirit, being bright and cheerfuL He Jives in. the house he was hern ia and' has lived there all hie life, but ia now building; a new hauae,—Gazette. ' Mr. Theo. Voglesberg left Monday evening for Texas where be goes on ap inspection tour as to a location, for farming. He will atop with Mr* Will Cranford in Oklahoma and with Mr; D. 8; Collin* ia"Vernon, Texas. Mr; Voglesberg expects to stop enroufe and view the World’s Fair* The Blade records a vary pleasant call Monday from Prof. W. R. Sfc- Cbesney, one of; the faculty o f Cedar- rille college, and Prof. George A* Harper o f Bellbroek schools. The young gentlemen Weir* here looking after the interest of Cadarviile co.llge. —Bpring Valley Blade. Captain Frank E, Moorea, mayo# of Omaha, 2feb,, who was here last week attending the annua! reunion of the 44th Q; V . I. and 8th O. V. C., .will he a candidate for governor of hi* state before the Republican con vention this fall* Hia many Cedar- ville Mends wish him success in. hit raee for the governorship. The many friends here of Mr*Jaaen McMillan will b« pleased to know that he won the ortorieal' contest be tween the literary societie* at Tarkio, III., last Thursday night He will now represent the college in the inter collegute contest. Cedamlle always keeps to- the front. Never In all the thirty-three years ol our buriness career have we offered such exceptional values In Men's, Boys' and Children's Goods, Trunks, Valises, Etc A s a t t h e p r e s e n t t i m e . A n i n s p e c t i o n o f o u r s t o c k w i l l c o n v i n c e y o u o f t h i s f a c t , 5 Springfield's Greatest Clothing Store 1SL23 So, Limestone St, Wren's old Stand VERT LONG MEALS. The Solemn Dinner of an Otd Time English Archbishop. Jj Dinner in the fifteemh and sfes-< teenth, centuries was eaten at I t | o’clock and supper at 4 or 5. These ** were very long meals, as the follow-1, ing anecdote from the 8fArte -A 5' Rhetorike/’ by Thomas. Wilson, will | show: '■ .a Cure a Cold in One T o t e L a x a t i v e B r o m o Q u i n i n e T aW e ts . Savea MSEkffllK»esst^ mpttstI2inc8^is. ; ' TM s MgHatUTe; ' Owes Grip Two Days, in on every Z&mnL*** box.25c; ABSENT TREATMENT. ’An Italian, haring a suit here# $! Tb* The PreacherixEvide r Roland, III, June 20.'—Diabefe* ha,s so long been looked upon a* an incurable form of kidney diaease that r. Alex, xurnbuli waa in Bell- brook, Monday,- being called there by the aickne** of hi* brother, Dr. Turn- hull. He report* that the Dr. ia much improved. Mr*. Louis Sullenberger and wife, Mr* W* J* Wildman and family and Mr* William Wildman, of Springfield left Thursday ter a week at the World’* Fair* Mra, 8., L . Ewing and daughter, Mi» Mary, o fvLouisville, Ky., are viaiting with Mr, J; H. Xnifiet and family. Wro, Gordon, who was scut to the county jail in default o f $500 bond for the theft of the Townriey cream ery butter, has been released on bond signed by Clarence McMillan and AI Cline.. , lb # firm o f Alex. Turnbull A Son, shipped 44 head of Delaine ram* last Friday evening. The purchase wm made by A, T. Gannbier and sent by way of Columbus and Toledo where a car will be loaded for San Antonio, Tex#** Thieves brake into Mr. George Randall’* home Thursday afternoon. The house was ram-sacked but onty a dollar in change is missing. . Mayor McFarland’s bloodhounds were put oh trail but did not accomplish anything. 'a sarc cure ter it must rank as one of of the age* And every day brings :ortb tre*b evidencethat Dodd’s Kid- ney Pill* wifi cure Diabetex* Im- portint eridepce in their favor ia giv en by Rev. Thos. B, Norman, the well known Baptixt minister here, Mr. Norman says: “I had all the symptoms of a bat case of Diabetes and received so much benefit from the use of Dodd’a Kid ney Pill* that I cheerfully recom mend them to anyone *aff*rsng from that dread dixease, Dodd’* kidney Pill* will cure the worst form, of Dia- betes.” Dodd's Kidney Pills always Dia betes, one of the final stage* of Kid ney disease, All the earlier stages from backashe to rheumatism are nat urally much more easily cured by the a n t remedy. LEGAL NOTICE UW Rew«rf» 5100, - , ’the Mxtfcf# of tedapipeawill■&»'■plea*# folrittlilbitthiief* st fessS iteAreiried dteeaS1 tftkariC!t#.ha»he8»-«§temiwei» si*.If# attge* mtt. test IafSttarrh, Mdtt’m fMmfo ®nra!♦ih#only po#ISt e 'canshow lutewtk to<h#ttedfdd fiatetwlty. -ffitfetth imlng Mmimii&iimil dr® » wwiisattenal Iteifs. Ctterrh Uattl# Ktfng tlhiriif tig-, oh.tteMfifsJ abd^^uasarihseiofsystem -* thtttbyciadtOfittg th# foundsfitn of tho- I he cetemotty took place at tuh homn iterate,An.1rivmgteepstknt strength %y tit the hr&hfeaunt. Both #erh tefmef | htiit.tlngopthe ronstitatiotr m:& sssisfteg raiMeite of thtf pllr* anti their Star*f satateln doing B*work The proprietors ri*|« hm tees rpit# * m tp fm to £sMsomnehM«*lrt*«* 1 » « tteif wthF fehthtte. A t tht* trine ;^ e ntehing faknown *e their plane but f tesfsmonftk it protein they Will mtitfa there | tAddrew, F. I. CtlfJt’lJVAG'/,Tale<Is0 a t the ffofiffl*h tt w ftp lit fftt ^ ?Je- f& trttk? Lola Weaver, whose place;o f resi dence It unkriowD, will take notice that Yancle P. Weaver did. on the 9th day of June, 1904, file his peti tiffiBrifr the office of' fht C lerko f the Court of Common Hess within and for the County of GtefsEt^ and State of Ohio, charging Mid Lulu Weaver with gross neglect o f duty by. a firitt ;'Cause :o f ■ action, and also ■ charging said Lulu Weaver with adultery with one Harry Ellis and asking that he may .be. divorced from -Mid Lulu Weaver and that he may t e decreed: to hate and to hold f i t following de scribed real estate free and cleafAf .any interest of Mid . Lulu Weaver theteitt tewlte BitUftteteihe.'-'Ooenty' of.Greent, In ih# State' d f ;Ghlf,in<l In the city o f Xcnf*,. te fe f all oFlKot N o*dsf B,'.8mlth and others addt- lion tefbccity ftfKehiri which jnefl* tion 'W|K: ifitei'.tef .'h«iring''itfiy time tfle t f i t SlSfdditf ofJuly#lOOi*; and Unless she appear and answer by faith in it# oirttive i«owcr.^ * il.A*** k* tt»y oWtt ctwlianaredIfetes terany f^ T }<7 t,4<n€“ # decree may be t m ft teite to cow, &n>i to*Kst >d m e m ** prayed for m said petitfoa, _ Yantie P , Weaver, . .; Flaliitlf. *IJMi’stFamily Pilteare the teat, England-to the archbishop of To. that then. was. end coming to York when one of -the pjahepdaries there brake his bread, as they ten s it, and thereupon- nude a solemn, long-din- ner, the winch perhaps began at 11 and continued well nigh till 4 in the afternoon, at ivluch dinner this bishop was* fortuned that a3 they were set the Italian knocked at the gate, unto.whom the porter,, perceiving his errand, answered that my lord bishop was a t dinner. “The Italian departed and re turned. between 12 and 1. The por ter answered they were yet at .din ner. He came again at 2 of the clock.’ The porter told him they had not half dined* He came at 3 o’clock, unto whom the porter, in a heat, answered never a word, but churlishly did shut the- gate upon him. /Whereupon others told the. ItaiiaA that there was no speaking with/ m y lord almost all that day .for the solemn dinneris sake. “The Italian,, wondering much, at such a long sitting and greatly grieved because he could hot then speak with the archbishop’s grace, departed straight toward London and,. leaving the dispatch of his matters with a friend of his, took his Journey toward Italy, Three -years ac£terit"h5pp§ned that aiaEng- «r Sulecrlte for the .Herald. archbishop of York. The English man said he knew him right welt T pray you tell me/ quoth the Ital ian, *hath that archbishop y$t dined?*** ~ ALL OVER THE HOUSE. Monogram* the Correct Thing In Mark ing Fin* Linen. While the simple initial is per fectly correct, the monogram is the more elegant method of marking linen* The same initial or mono gram should be used on all house hold linen. French embroidery is the most approved form of decoration, and this Is done in fine pure white mer cerized cotton or linen. The letters on sheets, pillow eases and tablecloths are usually three inches in ' height; for towels and dinner.napkins two or two and one- half inches in height,, and one of one and one-half inches in height for smaller napkins. 8beets^are stamped exactly In, the middle of. the top end, about two or three Undies from the hem, with the top o f the letter toward the middle of the sheet, so that the letter reads correctly^when the cheat is turned back. Billow cases arc marked in the game manner, with letters two inches above Lite hem, the lower end of letters nearest the hem. The let ters on towels'should be in the same relative position; except when the end is ornamented with drawn work. Then of course fhu embroid ery should he above ft, regardless of measurements. Billow slums ar# marked directly in the center. •On the- tablecloths place the tetters top ml, cither bias or straight with comer and eight inches from the edjze; on napkins in the same way, with letters two and one-half jinehea from the edge. 4 M«*t Marry In Torn, Judge Jonathan Dixon of the su preme court of New Jersey lias eight handsome daughters and. one son more or less so, Mrs. Dixon will not let the girls marry out of their regular turn. The first, sec ond and third in the order of birth lit* found worthy husbands, and the atera old jurist give* to each A government bond of $ 10,000 a# a marriage portion, The judge tea never teen interviewed by jt y m t m m Mother, a Hundred Miles Away, Knew What Baby Needed. 'A young mother Left her baby; with her obliging motner-in-law one night in order to attend the wed ding of a relative who lived in a town about a hundred miles_distant* The young woman, apparently frea from all family cares, spent aft en joyable evening, but just as the newly wadded couple were preparing; to depart on the midnight train an expression of acute' anxiety flashed across the young mother’s counte nance. 1 ’ * •' ‘ “Oh, George!” she exclaimed, clutching her. husband’s arm. “There was one thing that I: forgot to tell your mother to do for the baby, and he’i! never go to sleep without, it; You must- go right' out .and send her a telegram.” .' “Nonsense!” said George. “This isn’t the first baby she’s taken ears of.” . . * “But,. George, she’ll never think of doing just fixe right thing, and the babyjs so perfectly trained, that .he-.wonY accept any-substitute. I know he’s crying hard at' this verv minute*” '' me was right. A hundred miles away a weary grandmother was. at her wits’ end because she could think of nothing, that would pacify, a."wuihlTg” inia‘a t whn was - most ery to the accompaniment of her grandson’s howls when the doorbell rang and her daughter-in-law’s tele gram arrived. Tearing it open, the tired, perplexed grandmother read: “Lay. baby on his stomach in the crib.” • .Two minutes later the baby, ad justed to his liking, was sound asleep.—^Leslie’s Monthly. E ve iy Sack Of MODEL FLOUR Is chock-full of real eathfoetion. ■Milled - from the plump, healthy wheat and milled with great care, can be produced, at any price. ' cream Notht o ot fine, better '.Cte*?-*»<■» Mrs! J. A. Elautt, Columbus, O,, gays; ‘T Imve used MODEL FLOUff for five years and will have no other. My friends ask how it comes I always have such good-bread. Ail I'tell them is to Shough’s Model Flour.” T h e B e s t G r o c e r s U s e I t . use HALKSH V E G E T A B L E SICILIAN Why not stop this falling of your hair? At this rateyo be without any hair* Just remember thaf Hall’s Hai stops falling hair, and makes hair grow. »s«*w**™* . u 'w ills o o o ir R en ew er A Her Developing Proceee. email Brookline maid, aged five yeara, developed a propensity for climbing a tree near her home> the ascent being accomplished suc cessfully, But once up th.ere she stuck, shouting lustily for help tm- sit rescued by one of "her big broth ers. Two or three times this expe rience was repeated, until the pa tience of her rescuers was exhaust ed, and her mother was obliged to threaten punishment if the feat was not discontinued. “But, mamma,” remonstrated the child earnestly, ’T really have to do it!” “You have to do it?” repeated her mother* in surprise. “Why do you have to do it?” “Because,” was the answer, delivered with much dignity, “I be long to an athletic association, and I do that to develop my muscles 1”—> Boston Transcript. Da Quine*?’* Books. Burton in his “Book • Hunter’.’ gives an amusing account of De Quineey’s famous collection of books. “Sotoe legend there is of a book collector having forced h|s way into the Caeus dcu and there seen a sort of rubble inner wall of vol umes, with their edges outward, while others, bound and unbound, the plebeian sheepskin and the aris tocratic Russian, were squeezed into certain tubs drawn from the wash ing establishment of a confiding landlady.” 1 A tUriou* Gyastlorr, Mr. Sampson (passionately) <— I love you devotedly, Miss Ohumley, but my pecuniary affairs have pre vented my making a declaration un til now. But I have put enough away now to feel justified in asking you, to become my wife. Miss Chmuley (hesitating, but #wcetly~~I confess that I am not wholly indifferent to you, but— bub— "But what, dear?” ' "Would you mind telling me how jgitehyoft have put away?’ Our Car Of mac Plymouth Standard, 11c per lb, Plymouth Pure Manilla, 14c per lb. 3 Ply Insect Proof Kentucky River Mill Hemp, 14te per h> 5 ft* McCormick Mower Knives, $2.00. 0 ft. McCormick Mower Knives, $2*25. McCormick, Peering and Milwaukee section* at 4c each. Knives and knife head's for all machines furnished. at proportionate rates. P u r e M a n i l l a s a n d S i s a l R o p e , a l l s i z e s , H a y t r a c k a n d C a r r i e r s , H a y F o r k s , P u l l e y s , e t d , , a t !SS* MORPHINE O p i u m , L a t u f a n a n t , G o o a l M a m i a l l O r n H a b i t * or datatitiou from buxine**, tearing no crarini for drugs ar other stimulant*. We restore the nsxvous and phrskal erttams » their natural condition becausewe removethe cauaecof disease. Ahomaremtdf prepared by an eminent physician „ f t U M i lN I I I A CURE ' FUSE TRIAL TREATElRT ConHdenOal correspondence, especially with phyriclaite,»«riSa* Write today. ^ M a n h a t t a n T b e r a p a a t t e A a a o o I a H o a E b e r s o l e P ia n o s ABSOLXJTGl*V DURABLE, r J ^ a w * I f * y**«»u»e<*JfctersotePianosInthe * ^ il * ^ vw,iewi AK toastautly subjected to the hard* est kind a«e. Wc have found the Ebersote to Ire a eoml, plwlih *bte to stand thewear andtearof themusic ZOi>ia' Miss C iaju B atr , Directress I teattiMAtttkialerratety ftANosAorimte to- *r t l ^ S t t l i l t l iSs N t a 0 0 * I# mttd tX C*#w«rtA 'Street, • Ci’VCtM’tATt, b« I f n i fW I ’ The Si ityi> <: ■ J. -i ' h- i . : . - j , . *. •:u, jmih tr>el ] -i'“ ■, good sfour n<i *-v, * • jug day? ■ ing nod v tew at Mr. Lee iter .■ : The two->’ M in- - ' jHiickell t rs, tnii*'???. heat.? ftou best race ' . ■ttW('rl> f Mr, Chari ftcktrtl, * Mr. H. M vbcf. o f ' Lee Crawl drove tiii Torn Keec king, lh<' li!9; tire s d went t liorse in 1. rhi- .third jrifi, whih Cedarvi tlie fourth [:1b, A half-mile ■1 . The proving a d success' beheld to- :ovv, Sat .weather v rmSi. 'i two-yenr-oi ot. two ■ aud a free- 11pace o DOb OR PRES A dispatc. rom IV; states that tl ef>id«'uts will have a •eat den Dmvie’s homi imrng. ■ states:. “Ov- eer Sj*. named Roosei • t irs Hit* of American panin- .1 £)lidly for Rof ivelf, la day to see Do\ e in ill chair. ■' 1 - - THE FOURTHAT t, » ‘ \ Olifton expects to- hav; . Monday, there being fb lwseball scheduled. X. piny the Clifton team at the 50 year olds vs, tin* Hireo’clock, Cl.iflon at 2: tmi vs, \Vilberfoi;e at *?; Thought She Could t Moravia, K. Y , h ‘ Benjamin Wilson, .v Its,: lesidcut of this pin* t*mi losing liis wife and now; cured aud restored t<i iro m s; ‘My wife-has b'sHi-f.- with Bugrir Diabet> flick four years. J-'.jt* ii two good doctor's imt ■; worse. - The dorti"- Hot live. She fail* l lr down to 130 poun - weight when she h gau Kidney Pills, am. n IttOpounds, is tVe.’iu- ■. day. ' ‘‘She used to l i . :■ bid that it would 1 ■ «11 orer her body .ui*! : Cm. "Do.bl’gJCiduey I’.: s?nd to tho 33 who slid’ ■ did. They are oil th . . JVfecan’t praise‘tin ,i» • The sense of ?«, ] , i nu*than itr stale r.r 4 ■ P r c s c .r s j ) t ! ■ V a lu e ' A preferij itr the. foapt, thiur worlhb pofilively’da to the life . ft- may tfof, t'fibrts, and i- ford the m< of natuu' Toha’u' n sver.« p i® . {bat are, ate, of’ Standard nuift' Ire (x d'l.’for hileti,. TMt is fto , ^orib the rfiarge ym ^ boti service - W illy and . o tSAACVNII.f , € t« tra l PKhi-
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