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.no traveling ADVERTISEMENTS General GiBSon Says Every Soldier WHO GOES TO THE FRONT g Should Take Nuxated Iron -General John L. Clem, Who Was Sergeant in the U. S. Army at 12 Years of Age, " General David Stuart Gordon, Hero of the Battle of Gettysburg, Judge Samuel S. Yoder, for 18 Years a Practicing Physician and Formerly Surgeon Major in the Army, Also Tell How They Were Benefited by a Short Course of This Re- markable Product. ‘Why Physicians Prescribe Nuxated Iron to Help In- crease Strength and Endur- ance and Build Up Weak, Nervous, Run-down Folks. What every soldier most needs is ‘tremendous “stay there” strength, power and endurance with nerves of steel and blood of iron. To help produce this result there is nothing in my experience which I have found so valu- able as organic iron—Nux- ated Iron, says Dr. James I'rancis Sullivan, formerly physician of Bellevue Hos- pital (Outdoor Dept.), New York, and the Westehester County Hospital. “Ihaveper- sonally found it of such great value as a tonic, strength and ‘blood builder that I believeif General Gibson's advice were followed,many of our fight- ing men would find it of great benefit. In my opinion, thera is nothing better than organic iron—Nuxated Iron—for en- riching theblood and helpin increase strength, energy an endurance.,’” General Horatio Gates Gib- son says Nuxated Iron has brought back to him in good measure that old buoyancy and energy that filled .his veins in 1847 when he made his triumphant entry with General Scott into the City of Mexico. Another remarkable case is that of General David Stuart Gordon, noted Indian fighter and hero of the battle_ of Gettysburg., General Gordon says: “When I became badly run down this year, I found myself totally without the physical power to ‘come back’ as I had done in my younger days. I tried different so- called ‘tonics’ without feel- ing any better, but finally I heard of how physicians were widely recommending organic iron to renew red blood and rebuild strength in worn-out bodies. As a result I started taking Nuxated Iron, and within a month it had roused my weakened vital forces and made me feel strong again, giving me endurance such as I never hoped to again pos- sess.” Another interesting case is that of Gen. John Lincoln Clem, who at the early age of 12 years was Sergeant in the U. 8. Army and the last veteran of the Civil War to remain on the U. S. Arm active list. Gen.Clem says: Dr. James Francis Sulli- van, formerly physician of Bellevue Hospital (Out- door Dept), New York, and the Westchester Coun- ty Hospital, says every soldier and civilian who wants something to help increase his strength and endurance should have this prescription filled and take Nuxated Iron three times daily, as did Gen- erals Gibson, Gorden and Clem and Judge Yoder. General John L. Clem, U, S. A. getired), the drummer bog of hiloh, who entered the U. S. Army as a drummer boy at the age of eleven years, He was romoted to be Sergeant for gal- antry at the battle of Chicka- mauga when only 12 years old. He says that Nuxated Iron is the one and ever-reliable tonic—that he obtained most surprising re- :fi‘lzts from its use in two weeks’ e, General Horatio Gates Gibson, U. S. A. (retired), who entered the City o Mexico in the War of 1847 with General Winfield Scott. General Gibson says: “Judging from the results in my own case, I feel that every soldier who goes to the front should take Nuxated Iron.” The above is Dr. Sullivan’s prescrip- tion for enriching the blood and helpingto make strong, keen, red-blooded Amer- cans-men and wo- menwhodareanddo. Judge Samuel S. Yoder, Statesman, Jurist and for 18 General David Stuart Gordon, U. S. A. (retired), {:an a practicing physician—formerly Surgeon Major aromoted for gallant conduct in the battle of the Army and now Commander in Chief of the Union Gettysburg, well-known Indian fighter. General Veteran Union, says: “Nuxated Iron restores, revivifies Gordon says: '“Despite my own advanced age, and rehabilitates the system. To the man of 70, as I am, Nuxated Iron has made me fit and ready for an- it is just as certain, just as efficacious as to the youth other campaign, and if my country needs me, I in-his teens.” stand ready to go.” XI find in Nux- prising how many people suffer from iron it to my patients with most surprising ated Iron the one and ever-reliable tonic. deficiency and do not know it. If you are and satisfactory results. And those who Two months after beginning the treat- not strong or well, you owe it to yourself wish quickly to increase their strength, ment I am a well man,” Dr. BE. Sauer, a Boston physician, who to make the following test: See how long power and endurance will find it a most you can work or how far you can walk remarkable and wonderfully effective has studied both in this country and great without becoming. tired. Next take two remedy.” Europeanmedical institutions, said: “Nux- 5-grain tabletsof Nuxated Ironthree times Note—Nuxated Iron, which is prescribed by ated Iron is a wonderful remedy. If peo- per day after meals for two weeks. Then Dr. Sullivan, and which has been used by Gen- ple would only take it when they feel test your strength a weak orrun down instead of dosing them- selves with habit-forming drugs, stimu- lants and alcoholic beverages, I am con- of St. Eliza vinced that there are thousands who might said: “I have never before given out any readily build up theirred blood corpusgcles increase their physical energy, and ge themselves into a condition to whrd off the millions of disease germs that are al- most continually around us. PERCHERONS Iam offering thisspring some very choice yo 2 stallions an mares allraised hereonthefarm and _therefore suited to northe west condi- tions. Iemploy saleman. One profit is all . ask. It is sur- s,zain ,and see how erals Gibson, Gordon, Clem, Judge Yboder and much you have gained.” others with such surprising results, is not a Dr. Schugler C. Jaques, yisiting surgeon secret remedy, but one which is well-known to eth’s Hospital, New York City, druggists everywhere. Unlike the older inor- gamc iron products, it is easilg assimilated, oes not injure the teeth, make them.black, nor upset the stomach. The manufacturers guaran- tee successful and entirely satisfactory results to every_purchaser, or they will refund your money. It is dispensed by all good druggists. The New Jumbo Cleaner medical information or advice for publica- tion, as I ordinarily do not believe in it. But in the case of Nuxated Iron I feel I would be remiss in my duty not to men- tion it, I have taken it myself and given Stop Hatching Weak(hlcks] With Cheap incubators Remember, it is not how 2 many you. hatch that counts, but how many you raise. 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They are so patriotic that they sell rye flour at only $7.50 per 100 pounds and pay $1.90 per bushel for rye, and sell wheat flour for $5.80 and pay $2.07 for the wheat. The ‘“wheat- less” days are bound to be a success WITH THE MILLERS under such en- couraging conditions. ‘Why should millers benefit when we patriotically eat a cheaper and inferior food product and pay more for it than we pay for the staff of life—wheat flour? : Oh, Consistency, thou art a jewel! ‘Will some of you fellows that seem to take a first mortgage on all the pa- triotism of our country kindly explain this to us hayseeds? PEDER L. HIELMSTAD. PINCHED ON FEED PRICES Blooming Prairie, Minn. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I saw an article in the Leader about the United States lowering feed prices. . I thought I would let you know what we have to pay in our town for feed at our farmer elevator and also at Campbell’s feed mill, also in our town. I bought cotton seed meal (36 per cent protein) $58 per ton; bran, $35; standard shorts, $40; while at the mill they asked for bran $35, and for mid- dlingy $44 per ton. the mill at home should charge more than the elevator when the elevator has to buy on the market or from some other mill and pay freight and expense for handling. I think if the mill could be made to come down to where they should be, some freight cars would be saved for the government, as long as we have a mill and feed at home with- out shipping. I will close. The Leader is my best prayer. OMANZO PETERSON. THESE BUSINESS MEN FAIR Nevis, Minn, Editor Nonpartisan Leader: On January 24 the Nonpartisan league held a meeting in Nevis, Minn. The business men threw the doors wide open and had the hall well warm- ed up for the speakers, Mr. O'Brien and R. B. Hamilton, who were the principal speakers. The meeting was well attended by the business men and farmers. Nevis is a beautiful little city in the park region of Minnesota, where the true spirit of co-operation is carried on between the business men and the farmers. You seldom see a shipment of goods for any of the mail order houses. The business men are en- couraging the farmers to join the Nonpartisan league, because they real- ize that if the farmer can do better, they will get their share of the busi- ness. H. E. MEYERS. DIRTY TRICK CONVINCES HIM Grenora, N. D, Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I'am enclosing a clipping from the Farmers’ Dispatch. I have been tak- ipg the paper for a little over a year and I have had all T want of it. I thought it was a paper to help the farmers, but it is knocking the farmers and the League. I think the Farmers’ Dispach would be a thing of the’ past if the farmers would.not patronize it. Wishing the Nonpartisan league much success, I am: yours truly, . GEORGE OTTERSON. I can not see why ek -«