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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 30 Aug 1894, p. 7

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Latcrloo y W Refrigerator. LTREBEL’ IRE. INSURANCE CO ‘API'RAL, $200,060 ”is of Meats, Sum" of allkiryia n 0900mm. Mot no Wholesale and Ihttait trtng l, 32,000,000 " T - MARKET. i enlarged and impror" ‘ewly painted. 0 years AD OFFICE To Them Issued on ly? maiii to the people of Wand“. harles (iii; 3 and Sign Painter . -', and Pa”, MEAT MARKET. mfi'ihhji] Fischer, - i.thetimeftte.r E SHOP ATERLOO At BANKING Bosnia: i‘E;;\ NSACTEDJ L Waterloo. on'r, "c; Skillfuly and p" If attended to. \TTHE ILLLERY, MAMUNDS. SILVERWAR‘h a H on ASHIKI'I“ I")! l' . up to8.15 p. n. H. ft UUERING. all Prlqclpal him Ni; Ill-PA! of new to vicinin um guaranteed. , I’L‘QL'EGNAT, Waugh. ' MONTREAL Rest, 'l,100,ttt TI Prices l, to much an.“ n) twrsonal in”!- l Hrurhel‘ hm” , during! e ‘r and ouhikaad "myatnlity to W Finnish “a“ ZIMMER' w, ”sumo. 0x1. 1 “TOR: 'on ‘Pt‘cialdepub i "Hal-Elm watruquo BM ~n rrumdodock uni m MOQVOI' 1"r'O'lmi CHEW inn-ml that, u " Four o MEN-tut tne l ', mum. Ll.‘U Butch! Jacobs, Bani will)". ”at III-TICI'JIS: HEX “H 141:, Q. ('., sgicitori.,......Berlin ii. Wh 11H. ' I) . Medical Referee.Wa.Lerloo W. 1 Mt IIIMNH, Supt. of Atrtsncisstc.waterlco w u m lrl mm, WM. HENDRY, Ontario Mutual Life. "%ylin Aermotor: " Repair Shop CUSTOM LAUNDRY. THE w Cs 6pe Bicycles that. k is nnw “It um dll shirt, G2Jy.1"lP' per . V “WV -ffikiiiriiF,. "r'3.iiriFiiiiid'ii?, ttdit a. pond; WU? “hem 'p"al11fa"a%rd'1pfcc V I I , GOOD JOB GUARANTEED. Wilcox & Whitmer, (my mg ot . Waterloo butch-h On Ge A fr ill ducal“ no!) mo" chum " “I. . m4: meat. " can 't,ttij.ti,iii.iili ttlr, ptr ,'ltglr.un','Mr Economy. it?” CHEAP MEAT I trill b. 3L tm "Hoe. ran]; Gi.' " HI "I , It k. . WATERLOO. - r,iarHl,heet I810. Ill‘ 1' N" l'!-ll’i‘~'lT, . SIOOJ 'stertoo 1 l, 'tee Q Lllwrnl I‘m-anions of Polk-la REPAIRING. Bicycle Race Moot. July 25th. Sewmsz Maph..iye. Electric Belle, . aunamithisur. Etc. etc. eto. MW in n t all the Best mindset t -.'.ucm~ fill Toucan tor the ttroat h Big Day. P m 4vrsistved has rented a. not ot the Hun-“pm try the Berna t%irt and _ “Nun, near the Poet once. when Drr-Dared to do tinit-ei- 140M?! tulictts the patronage of m putrtid. uoned by hand. 'r-rr"" Gem (Steel) ' Star - WINDMILLS. rt'tat'V l Pmi up Values guaranteed on J, All dividend-e belong to and are til Ivy holders. 3. No restriction .ir-ul-c, or occupation. t. Death u once on completion ot claim :Ar and Tobacco Emporium J. DOERSAM. Prop. FUR Art. KINDS OF SI'I:\'I\DR§HIP DISTRIBUTION ..~ 'vtt'. I-mm‘m‘t'n all the neweel _ "st" 1..-~I form of PttoqatcTtoy \I mun-y Can buy. It has no III-m1 Valuers, attractive option. I. ul‘u-lu. , Show 0w. W Hotel. 3 TH F, Alt K f,)i:yi1sh, Bemam. y, Stability, Progrgss. Hydmuuc rams. Iron force and lift pumps. How. bolting and nil thresheru' supplied. For Information Apply to w. B. BowDiN. agent. New Dundee, Jan. Int. 1891 I2 “(mi year n in 18113 .. or R. B. 1"U'T'RER. - Travelling Agent. ,uviilcureyou DUST COLLECTORS. f Mumbcrs, 1803 Celebrated Hallady Standard. JO " N E, WIEGAND. martin. and tho r3; of the 'ont, to d um "I the good m done, me. llmw r"ctaparilltt 19 King St. Berlin 1801 ‘rlginaung in Is Lowell, Mun um: nouced in alt parts i trike pleas. rr! t1tothor C'ttlytho and tho a he T bor'c.% “is. and n nn the Manager $100,000 81 50:16 tt 1,560JTA 3.004.700 828.450 2.593.424 339.411) 2.1:“).931 72.911 228.120 i9,8ll 'G6in' to the Fair, Bill 1' UNO." Bill shook his head. ‘Costs too much. You , 'No. That’s the trouble with me, too. Twenty-tive cents to get there, half fare; oveury-five cents to get in.' " 'And this is an awful place to get anything to do in.' 'Awful.' The two boys resigned themselves to at least a hafminute's reMetion on the gloomy outlook. Both were kept at school, had a. comfortable home, with enough of wholesome food, and clothes that were warm although not fine. But a cent to spend, which was not of their own earning, neither of them ever thought of having. And var in the next town was to be held tc, County Fair, with delights and woliéers in the way of tine horses cattle. big pumpkins, splendid Iowls, merry-go-rountls, trotting, crowds,band music and a balloon necension. Does anyone know a medium-sized boy whose heart would not he heavy with despair at the thought of rnisung, it? 'l could get a job pickin' up taters at Farmer Capron's' mid Bill; 'but it's too much work for the tunney.’ ‘How much 'l' asked Johnny. ‘Can’t make more'n live. cents a. day working all the time out of school,' 'Arul it's a. week to the Fair, Wouldn't farmer Capra!) let you have enough to gm on, and make it up after- wn rds I' 'r s'yosc he would, but I dida't ask hint, It's too hard work. Why,' Bill straightened hunself up and spoke with enthusiasm, 'once there was a man who got me to carry a valise to the station for him, 'cause he was 'traid he'd lose the train, and we had to rurilikts.sixty. And he paid me fifty cents for it. Fifty cents in less'n nu hour!' 'Yes/said Johnny, who had often before heard the fifty cent story, 'but what we want to know now is what we can do now, If I liv,d to your end of town and could get so easy out to Cuprnu’s, I'd pick the tatera.' q won't,' said Bill stoutly. "Come on.' I'm goin' down street to watch for some. kind of a job. If we take all this Saturday ufternoon to it it's a pity it we can’t find something ' The boys hung around for a while, to become at length diacoumged at finding how few things seemed waiting for a. boy to do for which anybody cared to pav any loose change. They came at length to whereas man was laying a brick sidewalk. 'Want any help 1' asked Johnny. 'Well, yes, I do,' said the man. 'I expected to have my boy to wheel and and brick for me. But when I got home to dinner I found he'd gone fUh- ing. So I'm getting along the beat I can without him.' Johnnihokingm "tid gut-0‘10“!» T ink! men-m. ___', -._ A!!! I. . v than” ' 'Well, I oan't pay much. Ten cent? a i?iec1ftroty now till te-tima? 'Oh, go along with your fifty cents,' said Johnny with n good-ltumored laugh. 'You wouldn't find such s chance more'n once in th year, if you did then.' lt was not. 5- huge piaoomi money, but it looked good in his eyes; clean and white and solid, umquell and Mandy “mod. is Intent; look. fYou've nor.' . Mr. Green. 'I'it fcylrd; nim- null pile it and and when]. itat ooh to lave the 1y. ‘To wheel bricks and and all that time? Why, one man paid me fifty cents for--' 'Well, I sha'n't work til the after- noon for ten cents,' said Bill. 'l'll look round for aometh'qxg also. I'll do an errand or something that’ll make me twice as much and won't tthe half :3 long.' _ . 7 But he worked awafwith sturdy cheerfulness, feeling glad of his good luck in getting anything "at all, and settling within himself that a saying he had once heard . ‘If you cnn’t get what you want, why take what you can get,' was a very wise one, and one which boys would do well to heed. From brick pile to sidewalk he Wheel- ed, occasionally getting a few moments in which to sit on a. hgndle of the hae. row, while he took breath and chatted with the nun of his hopes for msking money to go to the Fair. ' J last it tint tiiite Bil" ws' hi! my Pl! “1!???“ Jonny before long was obliged to confess to himself that he, too, would far prefer to earn money . little more easily. The Afternoon was hot, the bricks and and heavy, sad the way over which he had to wheel them rough. He grew tired, '.irtd his back mined long before It was time to stop. . . -rie"'eii, Fu're a. tip-top worker,' at length aid Mr. Green, as with thence- ting_qf tht. gun we yprk vu thinned. -e"i'srbu, I have to hire a boy agnin I hope I'll have you. And I'll pay bet. ter next time.’ 'I'tt come,' mid Johnny. Thank you,' he added u the dime was put in. to his dusty little hand, and aid who“ Isa; " to It” walk looking my; 'lt0ltdt'. 'WGt'll you pay 'l' asked Bill, eager- Br SYDNEY DA TIRE. wo t5OYS. nattt "tigditetittn LIB ind. in n hurry. Didn't tak? me ttttd 20 minutes to make more’n Jobnny’ made Torking bud all tsttestuoori. Won't I crow over him, though! I wonder what's going on 'round on that street.' A small pony carriage had been standing in front of the hmise next to Mr. Green'e. The gentleman driving it had gone into the house, leaving the pony untied and a. little girl sitting in the carriage. A noisy wagon being driven rapidly by had frightened the skittish little animal Gil he began backing and rearing, timuly turning sharply and stunting to run. The little girl screamed with fright.: No one but Johnny chanced to be near just. at the moment. Dropping the broom of the sand with which he was clearing sway the lust, of the sand, he ran and seized the pony by the bit. It prancpd about in a lively manner, jerking Johnny from his feet, but the small boy pluckily held on. Qulckeniug his usually Jazy gain Bill rounded the corner to come upon a scene of a little excitement. It " not likely that anyone would have been hurt, for plenty of help was near, and the little girl's father came running out with her first cry, and was soon adding his strong hand to John. .ny’s in bringing the pony to order. But the gentleman smiled very kindly on the sunburned, freckled boy. 'You did, that very well,' -he said. If the pony had got n start there might have been trouble. I want to know your name - Bill-had drawn nears and now stood breathless as the gentleman pat his hand in his pooket. _ - - 'Boys like a. bit of money, I know --iot I was once a. boy myself,' he he went, on, looking over a. handful of change. 1vhut would it be, Bill wondered. Alquarter, maybe-no, he was passing over the quarters. A Gltt Then Johnny could go the Fair, sure enough. But-it was the biggest silver piece of all which was held out to Johany---ts big, round, hard, silver dollar. And Johnny was so amazed he almost, for- got to say. Iha.nk. you.' .. , h... - 1m, a luck,' grumbled Bill. I don't mean I ain't glad for you to have got it, Johnny ; but I might have been waiting round here as well as not, and then I could have done it. It’s just the luck some folks has. It was luck the day I made fltty cents carrying a value.' 'Hush up about your luck,' said Mr. Green. 'All the luck in it is just, that Johnny's been here putting in good honest work all the afternoon, so he was just ready for it. Thst’s all the lacks. boy needs. When heh doing his btst he's pretty sure to be ready for the beat that comes.' 'A whole dollar !' exclaimed Bill, as the boys walked away together. Ea. ough. fo_r PP, te the Falr Inf pot" 'Yes,' said Johnny, with beaming eyes. 'Enough for both of us, Bill. Me and yotAliboth go. And have some for peanuts and popcorn, too.'-- Independent. Paine’s Celery (1mlt'rmil It its History and Records Wore Written Thom Would Be Many Largo Volumes. If the history of Paine's Celery Com- pound was written, end trll ita wonder- ful and elmoet miraculous cures given in detail, it would make a number of large volumes. Pnne’l Celery Com. pound has a history, though unwrit- ten, tlust will never fade from the minds and hearts of "Jose who have used it. 7 Men end women who suffered for long years from nervousness, sleepless- neee, dyspeptie, rheumatism, neuralgia. and headaches, hove been cured perma- nently and their lives made happy and bright. Paine'e Celery Compound has been the friend of legislators, bonkers, the clergy, lawyers, merchants, farmers nod the ordinary laborer. Our best and nobleet women have used it; the wives of farmers and nrtisnns know its Hie-sawing virtues. No other medicine in the world has such theme repute- tion for honest work end certain, sure cures. Today our beat physician: pro scribe and recommend it, and say they know of nothing else as good. Truly, Wirne'a Celery Compound Mote: Peo- ple Well.' . Humane Moor-r“ by do you pild dl_your_19ud ml the from of thd can "in, Matat-rSo th' hora won't have wiu"pullm.nv com-II. m1 AM not no 'eetin'--ClemNnd Phin It Stands Far Above All Other Medicines. tir, Gif, Att Uxowu. DRArrrRArn.-- At Peo- this mean of the year there no nl- ', wuye may deaths, particularly among _ chudnn, from tg"A'h Complaint, ile 7 oegDyeent ' boon Morbue, 2d1 me, etc... lint a canon the cue- have seem to he unusually fmqnento lid "rl M endows-yon? when; km Pkin that - at Jaw.“- My T F uotttariira'hi . £3 Wald L23 Pun BAH-13AM all if am!- Y ou will find that it will do what no other séap can do, and will please you every way. . ' Dog" [Er ANOTHER nus/14p" '60 BI 1lllmumr0thts 'Papa,' said Benny Bloobumper, who knew his father’s weakness, 'you know all about fishing, don’t you l' 'Yes, my son,’ replied the elder Bloo. bumper, graciously. 'There is very little about that gentle 'sport with which I am not familiar.' Wou know all about the right sort of bait. to use, don't, you !’ 'Certainly.' ‘That's what I was telling Freddy Fungle, and we agreed-to leave some- thing for you to decide. We had a discussion about it.' 'Well, Benny, I am glad to see you taking such an interest. in fishing, as well as to see such cotdidenee 'in your father's judgment. What. was the point on which you and Fred differed , I don't, know as we differed, exactly. Freddy didn't seem to quite agree with me, though.' 'State the question, Benny.' 'Well, fish run in schools sometimes, don't they, papa? . ‘That’s what I told Freddy.' 'Didn't he believe It y 'Uh, yes, he believed that all right,' 'Then what is it you wish me to de- cide? 'Well, I told him when ftsh ran in schools the proper bait to use WM bookworma. Young, old or middle is d, who find them. selves nervous, weak i'dlfi,'id'i'l't'd'/,' who are broken down from excess or overwork, re. sulting in many of the following symptoms: Manta depression, premature ol age. loss of vitality, loss of memory, bad dreaaihdim. ness of sight, palpitation of the heart emits. sions, lack of energy, pain in the Ytgr,t headaches, pimples on the face and y, itching or peculiar sensation about the scro- tum, wasting ot the organs, dizziness, specks before the eyes, twitchin of the muscles, eyelids and elsewhere, 1%hfdli, deposits in nicotine, loss of will power,tenderness of the scalp and s has, weak and iUbby mus- cles, desire to creep, failure to be rested by sleep, eonstipation, dullness of heerinp, loss of voice, desire for solitude, excitabi ity of temper, sunken e es, surrounded with LEAD. ENCIRCLES, oily looking skin, etc., are all symptoms of nervous debility that lead to puny unless cured. The spring or vital l oroe having lost its tendon every function an“ in consequence. Those who throuvh abuse committed in lsnonnoe may be (per- manentlycured. Sen your address an 10 cents in stamps for.bool: on diseases gamer to man, sent sealed. Address M.V.L BON, 24 Macdonald Ave. Toronto, Ont., Canada. n a (ingot-mu condition direct-1y due to deplet- cd or impure blood. It Should not hallowed to continue. " in In dobiiity the nysum in 06- pecinlly liable to serious stacks ot illness. Hood's Murillo in the remedy for such a conditional! duo for that wetness which pro- rails " the change of action. climnte or life. Hood's Pm. Brtt :purely Yasmin. carefully pruned from the but hymn. Mg. IIts---Then I understand that you 009de fire' tn eqelity of the sexes. Yes, sir. Your men did a job ot plumbing at my house hurt week. Yes. And there we: a. mistake inlthe bill. I hope not, tsir--- There was I mistake of one dollar in adding up the flgurm. Here’s the dollar. I tuwaytr--Good heavens ! What’s the matter t, Boy, come here, quick. He’s in a fit. She-Not. u a t don't gxpect men ever will be equal to women.-- Bo-ton Transcript. 'Yes.' Is this, the proprietor? It is Easy, Clean, and Economical to wash with this soap. _ A Discussion on Fishing. For that Bad Cough of' youré T 'ittr,'i':t,ii,),'rFs1 ., ~4"1‘r.‘"3'§‘il‘~24:?7-rfriTr":<2§-r*;3?v:§3’ , 23%;; 'L- 'i'ii'isi?]4ii.itr':'i'si "u iér‘-{T}A~L:az:‘;}j;.17:34}:ng ;':4~:::fi-)-9g T 'ni.;-...."‘~::;_g " 131335 'if:.' t . _ ' " n; .. , ' t . J.rirtr: (I/its,), 4 If;.-).','.'?.,,.-'))), t'l,ii,,/i"cj'i', Ifil fail). L'. "f,':).'?] 44444444 _ 5 'te 'ur , l i,:ir,ir.(t 1iyi.i'ji,rj,1'c'.r'crivr'-c'-'1l.-ciL-"c-s.' 'ec'tSigit%ii'rr'e'tiis.i.Sirsi: RA"! b, ", x7- I)? [7550; hug 21;?! M iii jtilV if ,'/,(:li,1bltfi?1r,h's'i I #1,: 'r.Je; '. l, v‘. 'tr,'trew mg f ~4I|.rvm..p. Fd'. t",, ' t, -;.:-l,*:-:Lv [.s"r-fiiiMl'1'r'r-1'r'r' "."i-r-T5"f.?P, v-I-e-dir' As a Frcvcntlvc use Cure cf all urea-t and Lung Diseases; Broke it too Suddenly. ALL MEN nu Tiled Feeling it in. reported that ammonia is to fu r- nish the coming street car motor: Now the chemists may not admit it, but it) is evident enough to laymen that aml monja is jyst a smell. A big, strongl smell, to Illa sure; and able to work,hut still a smell. Is it not immensely clever to have harnessed so elusive a thing and psade it go on wheels? Thus -Nature's, own way. When there is an able bodied effiuvium anywhere it is a sure sign that she is busy with something, and has provided energy which very likely needs supervision. Nature is, enormously effectual, but} she will not work for man unless he) makes her. She discriminates, buti her point of view is not men's. She» is a wonderful scavenger, but she is just as ready to carry off alive baby as a dead horse. Everybody knows her method of . cleaning the streets. The more colossal the odor, the harder she is at it, It is not our way, or ought not to be if it is It is is glad thought that now that some one has found out how to put smells to work we may hope that presently the spring hlth in city streets can just be geared .toa proper apparatus and made to (carry itself away. Soon it may come ito pass that the farmers will plough l their land with the smell of phosphates they use to tertilize it, and the musk that the girl wears on her handker- chief at the theatre will be taught to hold her hat, instead of being, as now a mere idle vanity and an offence to her neighborc-fGrper's Weekly. DANIEL RITZ, New Hamburg Dec. 15 /93, says: I war suffering from Dylpdplia. and other troubles. I took a few bottles of Shiloh: Vlmllzer and it cured me. I sincerely recommend it. Bold by Simon Snyder, Waterloo. 1y. Why Should We Taka Exercxse. Ten reason: for the necessity of mu+ culer exercise. 10. A mun 'too buay’ to take one of his health is like I workman too busy to shun-pen his took. 1. Any mun who a en not take time or exercise mil probably have to take time to be ill. 4. Exercise will do for your body what intellectual training will do for your mind-educate one strengthen it. 9. Metal will nut if not used. and the body will become diseased if ttot exercised. 2. Body and mind are both giftumd for the proper use of them our Maker will hold us responsible. 3. Exercise guduslly increases the physical powerwdgivesmorestrength to resist sickness. ,7 g, Pluto called . man lame because he exercised the mind while the body 1m: moved to luff". 6. A sound body lie. at the tounda. tion of all tlmt goal to make life I Inc- ceu. Exerciuo will help to give it. 8. Varied, light end brisk exercise, next to sleep will rag the tired brain better then anything one. 7. Exercise will help u young man to lead n chute life. (new 9dors as Motors. frisRiate SPECIAL REDUCTION in EMmkouonNG. Something NEW in STOVES, call and see. I’LL‘MInxu, Gas and Water rlTTINC, will be promptly attended to. Leave your orders for HAmnuud‘. and secure right prices at g JACOB CCDitTEutycrh'tB 12 CASES GRANITE WARE iimported direct from the makers will be sold CHEAPER than EVER “HEARD of.' Als a large stock of FAO. TORY-MADE TINWARE way belqw others' pages. My own make tin. ware I have also GREATLY REDUCED iri price. STILL to the FRONT. CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE tr'r'DSITs OF SI.00 AND UPWARDS chewzo. AND CURRENT RATES or INTEREST “Low”, INTEREST ADDED TO THE PRINCIPAL AT THI END or luv “to newsman: IN EACH van. _ New Hamburg. ,. Breeder of Fancy Fowls I Fine Cookereln and Pallet. for lh Exhibition, of the following varietie Spcclal Attotmor, given to the Collection of Comm-rein! Paper, and Farmers’ Sula: Not... f The Great Bankrupt Store, Berlin. 8. B- ERNST 8c CCh, Midsummer; Clearing Sale. In order to make room for Fall Jmikyrtations, which are arriving daily, the undersigned has decided to make another Great Reduction, and prices will be far below from what they have been heretofore The bargains we are offering will be money in your pocket. A nice range of Dress Goods will be sold tar below cost. Parasols, millinery, hosiery, gloves, &c., must be sold and at such prices that will astonish you. Factory, shirting, flannelettes,prints, etc., at a great discount. 30 yards of Factory, tr; Prints from Sc up- wards.' Ready made clothing; t large stock to select from and at prices *hat will compete with any house in the trade. . Don't forget bur Shoes, in" which we take the lead and will not be undersold by anyone. No triouble to show goods at A GENERAL BANKING BUSINEsa TRANSACTED. FARMERs' NOTES DISCOUNTED. CRAFTS ISSUED PAYABLE AT ALL POINTS IN CANADA AND THE PRINCIPAL czrnEs IN THE UNITED STATES, GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE, BERMUDA, Ac. IOTAILISHED I867 HEAD OFF'ICE. TORONTO. CAPITAL (PAID UP) aux MILLION DOLLARS REST..----,--- Thousands of I'ane and MEI/rile A d Mn. m through early indiyrr,nion 'rd later 4w» tll, Diseases have ruinod Md wrecked mm 1 In of mm any of the ramming ttynptorpc: Nrrun 5 mm In: tion; Memory Poor; Buggy F Hum-l: éxciuhic hm 1hllilllul,jiil)(l)l')'li,)llits'eii 05:;de LT, G' Dr. Moulton, “no and Iowan. parifies Um blond. (than [he bum, buride up the norvou‘ and tsexual ”mm: and matures Ion vitality u. the Lou, . We (:uarnntee to Cure Nervoua no bully. Falllng Manhood. uphill-o, “a (cocele. ‘If'(lllrc. Elect. l'na aural ”Inching”. Ilenk Parts and All deucy and “ladder ”locum. Prn. Karly-41y & linrm um the Rodin; weanling of Alnnriczl Tum “an ml u to v we or nu par, Thur mpu- mm an! till/Wu 3mm of humus“ are at nuke You run no risk. Wrlto “mm for an hongsmmuun " n , nutter who wanted you. lt my I." "MI your! of must and Hulk-ring. Litmus: nun onable. Writ, for a tiir'1(G"v" Method Treatment 1"”;‘35 ItittAt9lltlFi1lf"trltfMluil, GEN Mu Quéstlon List and. Book F . Péquegnat,} F "At lt your: ot' my: I lonuuul a had hat}! which almost ruinad me. I bermxm m4 gum and wouk. My Luck xruuhZo-d me. Ieould y stand no ovutiort. "e.ut and PM” [Hump duh. Dronms and . drawn at nicht weak-qua! mm. 1 Him] amen Madurai Fsrms, Elec- ' trie Hulk, l’ulvul {Mr hunc- urn! Family Duvmra. They gave me ii no help. A tri,.nisuuvi,id luI-lutr} Do,. Kcnuudy & Korean They sent mo mm munlh's t mum-cu and it cured me. 1 could "est ’4‘ myself guiuixm wiry das. New New .‘Jct/wl Treatment euro why. 2f all que fails," '1'hey,have emu] many ol my triettda," , loss of hair, i,nanda' (-nlu god. (air, A medical friend advised Dru. Kennedy l 'iorsran's!Ntsar \[v-uml l‘r's'mnnnt. " earod me, and {have . had no r-Ilndnnw {pr “run”. l mu married mm M pr. A! I . duclur. Ihrurtily nkurm-n-l n to all who have Lilia t"l,'rr'i'l,'i','r 'lratre l. ayp’uu‘e tt it w..1 crudnuzc the pumun trom we hood." 1. _ . E l5 YEARS IN DETROIT L-0.000 CURED. THE OLD RELIABLE “Somn 8 3’0an 'ten I roritructrsvl " nerinm roartitutdotal blood tlirrartt, 1 mm: to 11m Swings to [rent for uphilm. Mercury trlsnoet killed me. After a; whrle the sympwms turain nppoarod. Throat became sore, trains/rt lmbc. pimples o" face. blot-hm. eyes red, SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT GUNS WARREN] a MIKEY RENEWED. B. E. WALKER, GENERAL MANAGER, "t an " .realo" any and m rrinl \thn young I led tt my life. Early idtlnm'mu’nns and Inn-r arms!“ made trouble tar mo. I bu'mm‘ w w: and nvr\ou~. My kudneyu Immune tsfbrrtod and I f urN Bright‘s amen». )hrrwl lirtttst almighty: wt , .,. '-,_ttr-_'te._t..'k mu" 'r"' "an . . b.'.". ........ -_. NA". V .. ette _ V“ fractorytrnduty IHHI" ualrsolri, t lrn-i “wry hum-all {mind till I trr& trpattttottk mm Der. Knnnwh nnd Harm". Thur va Method bud: nm 0 mentaily, phnnu'nllg aul usually. I Ual and act lit ' a m nu r1: ovary “mm-m. Tr] t em." WATERL‘oo BRANCH No Names Used Without Written gonscn: of Patient. ;1HE of mrttO' l Dosiunuh whit: mm I 'see-rr. H, /L, L. KuInpr's Express Waggans, CARTS and . -: FISHING TACKLE '.- 4 cc. t‘wvur .railn in raring Dim»! of men I ,,treuetueuty Inc bot). atop- all brain, builds up the nervoua and tsexual lf H. d. GRASETT. MANAGER Consultation Free. GO STRAIGHT TO ll 1mm: I'M l isEE MEN n; to a promaturtr prun- l t'onstit Iliuuul Biood wrung man. Hm . um m Morning: No Amt“. l'ces Blur; Pimplm nu m-xmg; iltie; Horn tstrurtl l uml Lack of FOR I48 etlg St. Detroit, ich. BERLIN- 86,000,000 00,000 iid h

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