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Trouble You? Mays’s Wenderful Stomach Remed) Is Successfully Taken in Cases of Stomach, Liver and In- testinal Ailments And One Dose Has Often Dispellec Years of Suffering \/ h Wonderfiul Stomach Remedy will change that = - Long Facel Yayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy car termed a wonderful remedy and the fives in many of the most chron omach Trouble has spread its fame e country to the other. Nc —you will find people whc n Stomach, Liver and Intes: ents, etc., and have been restored tc nd are loud in their praise of this rem. There is not a day but what one hears ot onderful results obtained from this remedy s are entirely natural, as it acte fourdation of thess ailments ous catarrh and bile accre it the inflammation from the in. d assists in rendering the same Suiferers are urged to try one dose= 1e should relieve your suffering ané *s Wonderful Stomac! to good health, Pus Does Your Stomach/HISTORIC SPOTS OF AMERICA “Learn One Thing Every Day.” NO. A. INDEPENDENCE HALL Copyright, 1913, by The Of the sixty American gentlemen in frosted wigs and silk stockings who sat in what is now Independence Hall in Philadelphia and composed the Continental Congress, there was reinice over your quick re |[lone more aristocratic by Dbirth, 'y and once again know the joys of livin: " satd d n)wnklct on Stomach Ailmé\tscm Geo, |more democratic by nature, than H ‘Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, 156 Whiting St., Chicago s o betretstill, obtain & botela freis vour draggi | | 1OMAas Jefferson. Perhaps that was For sale in Bemidji, Minn., by Bark-|one reason they selected him to pen er’s Drug Store and Druggists every-|the Declaration of Independence, where. adopted on July 4, 1776, which re- mains today America’s most sacred historical document. 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So when it came to a division be- tween allegiance to England and a complete separation from the mother country, these men chose wisely, bravely, and confidently. It was a big step to take, and a dangerous one al- so. Hitherto the colonies had been merely fighting for “no taxation without representation;” but now they would be fighting for liberty. And, if conquered, the leaders could hope for no better fate than execu- tion as traitors. It is related that when Benjamin Franklin lifted his pen after signing 'the Declaration of Independence he a grim smile: “Now, Gentlemen, we must all hang together, or we shall hang separately.” The Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4, 1776; but not all the members of the Continental Congress signed it on that day. A great many signed at later dates. The old bell that rang out this message of liberty is now kept as an almost sacred relic in Independence Hall. ‘When the Pennsylvanians were building their state edifice they ordered a bell from England. But when it arrived they found that it had lost its voice and had to be re- cast. A-quotation was inscribed on the new bell, which, though chosen a quarter of a century in advance of the = Declaration of Independence, showed the direction in which the thoughts of all the people of Amer- ica were even then turning—“Pro- claim Liberty throughout the land unto all the inhabitants thereof.” ‘This qoutation was taken from the ‘tenth verse of the twenty-fifth chap- iter of Leviticus. The bell was afterward used on various occasions of national import- ance; but was cracked - in ‘1835 in toling for the funeral of Chief Jus- tice Marshall, and since 1843 has never been sounded. 'y Ploneer Want Ads. 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