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ADVERTISEMENTS " Nuxated Iron Should Be Used In Every Hospital and Prescribed By Every Physician SAYS FORMER HEALTH GOMMISSIONER WILLIAM R. KERR It quickly enriches the blood, strengthens the nerves and puts most astonishing strength, energy and-vigor into the veins of both men and women. It often increases the strength and endurance of delicate, nervous, run-down folks 100 per cent in two weeks time. Opinions of Dr. 8chuyler C. Jaques, Visiting Surgeon 8t. Elizabeth’s Hospital, New York—Dr .H. B. V-ll!, formerly Physi- cian in the Baltimore Hospital and a Medi- cal Examiner; Dr. A. J. Newman, former . House Surgeon, Jefferson Park Hospital, Chicago, and other physicians who have tested Nuxated Iron in their own private practice. In commenting on the statement of Former Health Commissioner Kerr in regard to the wide- spread use of Nuxated Iron by Hospitals and physicians, Dr. H. B. Vail, formerly Physician in the Baltimore Hospital and a Medical Ex- aminer, says: * Throughout my experience on Hospital staffs and as Medical Examiner, I have been astonished at the number of patients who have vainly doctored for various diseases, when in reality their delicate, run-down state was sim- ply the result of lack of iron in the blood. Time and again I have prescribed organic iron—Nux- ated Iron—and surprised patients at the rapidity with which the weakness and general deg)ilit were replaced by a renewed feeling of strengtg § and vitality. I took Nuxated Iron myself to build me up after a serious case of nervous ex- haustion. The effects were apparent after a few days and within three weeks it had virtually revitalized my whole system and put me in a superb physical condition.” Dr. A.J. Newmgn, late Police Surgeon of the City of Chicago 3 and Former House Surgeon, Jef- % ferson Park Hospital, Chicago, ‘S$in commenting on the value of .. §Nuxated Iron, said: ‘' This “"“yemedy has proven through my own tests of it to excel any rem- edy I have ever used for creating retfblood, building up the nerves, strengthening the muscles and correcting digestive disorders. The manufacturers are to be congratulated in having given to the public a long felt want, a true tonic, supplying iron in an easily digested and assimilated form. A true health builder in every sense of the word.” - Dr. E. Sauer, a Boston Physi- cian, who has studied both in this country and in great Euro- pean_ Medical institutions, was ‘asked what he thought of Com- missioner Kerr's remarks. In reply, he said: *“I fully agree that people nced more iron—as I have said a hundred times over, organic iron is the greatest of all strength tuned many times to .recommend I feel that it is such a preventing it becoming organic in thousands of |in the case of Nuxated Iron, grippe, kidney, liver, heart trouble and other dan- | most surprising an gerlc))us' malndi't;& The real and true cause which than a weakened condition brought on by a lack | able and wonderfully effective remedy.” of iron’ in the blood. There can be no strong, n vigorous, iron men and beautiful, healthy women | of Bellevue Hospital (Qutdoor Defit.), without iron. Not long ago a man came to me | and the Westchester County ipsurance. I was astonished to find him with Nuxated Iron had ing with the buoyancy of youth.” good. 1200 TO 1 BEAN. filled, producing over bean planted. their lants grfiw f:g:ua:nd erect, branching out in all rise_you. J ould plant this year. H{mlted nd Ican offer only insealed packets con! L i csitural direations. . Order eat Sealed packets 10¢ eachs 3pkts 25¢; 7 pkts .My eb Book is filled with : "im“ e swaba el TR O B, Sootiorste L. - Mention Leader When writing advertisers B s et b e R AE: . ! g -~ > I T T e T X R T B N D B A S “As Health Commissioner of the City of Chicago, I was impor- icines, mineral waters, etc. Never yet have I gone on record as favoring any parti- cular remedy, but I feel that in Nuxated Iron an exception should be made to the rule. I have taken Nuxated Iron myself and experienced its health giving, strength-building effect, and in the public welfare, I feel it my duty to make known the results of its use. I am well past my three score years and want to say that I believe my own great physical activity is due largely today to my use of Nuxated Iron and if my endorsement shall induce anaemic, nervous, run-down men and women to take Nuxated Iron, and re- ceive the wonderful tonic benefits which-I have received, I shall feel greatly gratified that I made an exception to my life-long rule in recommending it. From my own experience with Nuxated Iron erent me the interests of valuable remedy that it . 3 S ’ ought to be used in J eve;g go;pital, and hl;'"i- 2 o~ scribe every physi- — cian in country.” - 5 o Former Health Commissioner, - City of Chicago. . i Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques, Visiting Surgeon of builders. If people would only take Nuxated | St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, New York, was also Iron when they feel weak or run-down, instead of | asked what he thought of Nuxated Iron. L dosing themselves . with habit-forming drugs, | ply, Dr. Jaques said: *I have never before given stimulants and alcoholic beverages, I am con-|out any medical information or advice for pub- vinced thatin this way they could ward off disease | lication as I ordinarily do not believe in it. I feel I would be cases and thereby the lives of thousands might be | remissin my duty not to mention it. Ihave taken saved who now die every year from pneumonia, |it myself and have given it to my patients with Sl satisfactory results. those who wish quickly to increase their strength, started their disease was nothing more or less | power and endurance will find it & most remark- Dr, James Francis Sullivan, formerly Physician New York, ospital, says: who was nearly half a century old and asked me | “In my talks to physicians I have strongly em- to give him a prelimirary examination for life ghasued the great necessity of their making lood examinations of their weak, anaemie, run- the blood pressure of a boy of twenty, and as full | down patients. Thousands of persons go on suf- of vigor, vim and vitality as a young man; in | fering year after year, doctoring themselves for all fact, a young man he really was, notwithstandmg kinds of ills, when the real and true cause under- his age. The secret, he said, was taking iron— | lying their condition is simply a lack of sufficient filled him with renewed life. | iron in the red blood cor uscles to enable nature At 30 he was in bad health; at 46 he was careworn | to transform the food they eat into brawn, muscle, and nearly all in—now at 50, after taking Nux- | tissue and brain, But beware of the old forms of | ated Iron, a miracle of vitality and his face beam- | metallic iron which frequently do more harm than * AGigantic Wonder— over200 pods havel ) fil t—all well been grownon a single plan e o direot pods gro hich literally load the plants; in%pmvl‘:fie':ndofbut uut“;:d' oS ? 4 P o B e e T el n oy Lo g MLyl ) n al 8, ninj Vi o :’fifif;;l;rgsw e} h':sbem‘:ev" cmonioul PAGH TWENTY - Former Health Commissioner Kerr has given years of his life fighting for public health in his own and other cities. It was he who introduced Anti-toxin for Diphtheria in Chicago’s Health Depart- ment. He purified the milk for the Consumers and there- by helped to save the lives of thousands of babies. He in- troduced the anti-spitting ordinance which has been copied all over the country. He is positive that the wide- spread use of Nuxated Iron would greatly lessen the wor- ries and troubles of Health Commissioners_in keeping up a high standard of public health. “‘Notwithstanding all that has n said and written on this subject by well-known physi- cians, thousands of peopl'()e still insist in dosing themselves with metallic iron simply, I suppose, because it costs a few cents less. I strongly advise readers in all cases, to get a physician’s prescription for organié iron—Nux- ated Iron—or if you don’t want to go to-this trouble then purchase only Nuxated Iron in its original packages and see that this particular name (Nuxated Iron) appears on the package. If you have taken preparations such as Nux and Iron and other similar Iron products and failed to get results, remember that such products are an entirely different thing from Nuxated Iron.” NOTE.—Nuxated Iron which 1s prescribed and recommended above by physiclans in such-a great variety of cases is not & patent medicine nor secret remedy but one which is well known to dmmil.sts:by eminent physiclans everywhere. Unlike the older in- organic iron products, it is easily assimilated, does not injure the teeth, make them black nor upset the stom- ach; on the contrary it is a most potent gemedy in nearly all forms of-indigestion as well as fdr nervous run-down conditions. he manufacturers have such great confidence in Nuxa Iron that they offer to forfeit $100.00 to any charitable Institution if they can- not take any man or woman under 60 who lacks iron and increase their strength 100 per cent or.over in four weeks' time provided they have no serious organic trouble. They also offer to refund your money if it does ° not at least double your atren%‘l; and endurance in-ten g%s":' time. It is dispensed in this city by all good drug- PP -4 &Ly s‘More Potatoes” * Fro d planted by 158 of The KEYS TON ATO PLANTER than \ by any other method of planting. Work perfectly ac- curate, A simple, strong, S R {3 PLATT, Mk, X STEERLING. [LLs To Nebraska League -Members Recently a call was issued, signed by W. J. Taylor, James Auten, Frank Dolezal and 186 others, for a “nonparti- san” mass convention of farmers and laboring men, to meet at Lincoln, Neb., February 26, 1918, to indorse candi- dates for office. The use of the word “nonpartisan” and the fact that some League members had signed the call, gave rise to the published report that the Nonpartisan league was promoting the meeting. THE NATIONAL NONPARTISAN LEAGUE OF NEBRASKA HAD NOTHING WHATSOEVER TO DO WITH THIS CALL OR MEETING. Some League members signed the call because they thought the League was back of the move. ’ Later, W. J. Taylor of Merna, who had sent lists out for signatures, call- ing the gathering, withdrew the call and the MEETING WILL NOT BE HELD. Mr. Taylor has learned how the League indorses candidates: first by ‘electing precinct delégates, then the legislative and district conventions. This explanation is issued to correct any impression that-the League was-" responsible. When the time comes for the League caucuses, EVERY MEM- BER WILL BE NOTIFIED BY LET- TER FROM STATE HEADQUART- ERS. In the meantime, any other con- ventions held in the state will not be League conventions. Following is the statement issued by Mr. Taylor, calling off the conference: A “The conference of farmers is called off. Since reading the League man- ager’s letter in Sunday’s papers, we are convinced that because of their carefully worked out plan, this contem- plated conference might result in con- fusion. Again, Representative Auten writes from Boone county that our pur- pose seems to have been misconstrued by some prominent Leaguers as a move out of harmony with the League. The state councils political mistake has given the labor movement in Nebraska a big advancement. The next move which we anticipate with satisfaction is a union of our opponents within the two old parties. - “W. J. TAYLOR.” ; ! NORWEGIAN PAPER FOR LEAGUE (Translated for the Leader) The Vesterheimen is heartily .in ympathy with the Nonpartisan league movement, controlled and directed by the people and for the people. The platform, while not really new, is gladly welcomed by us all. : Saturday we had the pleasure of hearing two of the League’s lecturers, Messrs. Wood and Bowen, talking to an audience of. 250 people, composed mostly of farmers of the vicinity. Their talks were lively and interest- ing. The League has already re- ceived national reputation in politi- cal lines and many states are falling into' line like North Dakota. For thinking people the League is an in- teresting subject.: Polk county will soon be thorough- ly organized as one of the League’s “most active districts in Minnesota and as’ a result farmers’ representatives will undoubtedly soon be sent to con- gress and legislature. It is time that the farmers and labor should be rep- resented and only through sticking and plugging can they do this with the League’s assistance. If it was not for the farmers the cities and towns could not exist, therefore the farmers ought to be entitled to some comnsid- eration.—VESTERHEIMEN, Crooks- ton, Minn, The League has ‘an advantage over all previous farmer organizations: its own investigators and information service, and a fighting fund for victory.