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OMAHA, WEDNESDAY ASK FOR TARIFF ON PUMICE| Price of Wheat FIRST STEPFOR FREE BRIDGE | Police Pay is Packers and Others Want Congress to Makes BreakfaSt ‘Omlh- and Council Bluffs Men Co- Raised' bUt thC A Develop Vast Industry. FOOd Come ngh Operate on Plans. Ante Stands Still RICH BEDS mm IN NEERASKA ot BF COI!IDEBEDJHM Joke Those Sapient Democratic 1909 1] ‘Nervous and Generally Run Down Mr. A. A. Graham of 181 N. Eliza- beth Street, Chicago, Ill., is so pleased with the results derived —_— Product for the Table Advances Few | fromstaking Duffy’s Pure Malt Duty is Required 16 Enable Ameri- Cents and Indicates Further Congressman Walter 1. Smith of Solons om.f:dr r":‘ the Whiskey, when nervous and ""..‘: :-"-.m'-h-- c:::.::. ¥ Inctease. ':::.’-..um : .-u k:«..‘.v.....m. m._—-o G run down, he wishes to tell the i Labor of ll-ly; to the Bridge, “Sure, 'tis a foine joke this legislashure's p“blic‘ g0 that men and women foods made from wheat have ol o k /in' to make us think it : 4 ¥ - lvanabd s 16 1 oests gor Dadkalh, Wit bRl S e it o Py who need a good tonic stim. ; A tariff on pumice, vast beds of which |every indication that they will go higher | Congressman Walter 1. Smith of [owa, |5 ng gure, but how? It sas itlemin, ulant may know what the are found in Nebrasks, is being urged by | as soon as the present supply in the whole- | heading a delegation of Council BIUffs|youc pay s raised’ ‘Thanks' wo say world’s best tonic and nerve the Cudahy Packing company, other South | sale houses is exhausted business men who attended an executive | But whin we &o (o @it dur Biy they says, ) an Omaha packers and other Nebraska and| This throws the consumers of breakfast | commitice meeting of the Omaha COM-|.The pay is raised, but the ante ain't, builder has done for him. » western interests and men. They have|food back on the old Scotch dish, “ait- [ mercial club Tuesday, said, concerning the | Tyai's a philosophical policeman's ver- Mr. Graham writes: *I have just fin- asked congress \io provide a duty of W|CC BT bt R i o b tboipndl o iyt Al | F 2 ) g T fshed using four bottles of Duffy's Pure et oor WS Lott:! the * Seaitnbtin orn, ) e e | ject of discussion: rom thirty-tive to forty members of the : . ;":d“pe Mv:‘ cent on the raw material, or | cereal foods are expected to do a thriving [ “If this bridge Is built it will be the best }oo1ice force must be discharged from the Malt Whiskey for a generally run-down a 80 per cest ad . valorem duty. They be.|Dusiness untli the common people can|instrument for the development Of these | gervice, or every man on the force, with{ and nervous condition, and I am &0 lieve with >lioh doncessions they might | S8l ALfoRe the. cracked and puffed | iwo cities which has boen secured In recent | the exception of the chief and the three gratified at the results that feel in place an industry on its feet < e e v |years.’ captains, must take an enforced vacation ¥o his Flour so far Is tha only product of } Senator Brown his written that wheat to show an advance in Omaha ticipates little opposition to this Proposl- |y pch would work a hardship on the aver- tion. ege class of people duty bound to send you a few words of praise of it. 1 can truthfully say that it worked wonders with me, and 1 will cheerfully recommend it to anyone, young or old, who is suffering as 1 had suffered before using your tonic stimu- lant. Hope this statement will be the means of helping some unfortunate suf- ferer.” Leading doctors agree that Duffy's Judge Smith expressed the belief that the [ of gixty days without pay, unless the offi- War department would permit the erection | cepg sign a waiver of the increase In nay of a bridge at any reasonable distance from | accorded them under the new charter " propos appeal to every : & the Douglas or Union Pacific bridges, be- | This s the situation confronting the ~n(l)t“:'. wflm:\ll‘!mr'm)d“’n:"' location," i-Mn:.T; :‘:..Iv:v;:.:rr ..L:nllmn:ln'.‘.:”;u:h:w tween them it :hv"hm hrmg;l\‘whl' :o con- | Omaha poiice department since the new eaid C. G Garlow; bf Wie Cudahy PeckIng | very poorest classes. who buy a few | *FUCied that the draws could be handled | charter went into effect and Chiet Donahue company, “for It our requests are ranted | pounds in A Jur or pADEr mAck. This f1our | ecen o meection of hridie netween the | o Put the r{nnpn!l{lmn":f“umflvh; up to the eat Ameri- . ventes e evection o brd Ve men on the forec for eir decision as to :.:\ "::zu::';.b‘;;:nm;:no:n;':!ll not be :‘.n l‘::: ;":.“,::m‘,,,m;l,,,l,: ();'i:':: ,',"' two, but the War 'l"r'uf"“‘"“ had simply | what had‘ better be done. The charter Nmited to this state, mnd this development | high price of wheat it ig selling for 3 made it a rule not to permit the erection of | raised the pay of all members of the force will Impose no sreateficost on the con-|ecents per pound, and the'Wmhllest sacks of | Pridse over a navigable stream, closer | with the exception of the chief and the sumer than he mow paps for,the foreln |9t poundaj are selling. for B cents. They | N8 one-third of a mile from another |three captains, but it did not raise the wubstance. have so0ld as low as 8 cerits, and the aver- | "/98® i . RN o8 Ia retained wnd Pure Malt Whiskey has no equal as a 2 yea s| age price for yeats has been under 75| The movement started by the West |the raises In salary afe placed in effect e of ‘:‘:-:mp::c:“r:-:‘:.b:;n":l-cov::c:e?n o 7 smt 4 ook Counefl Bluffs Improvement club for #& |about $:7,00 more will be needed for the destroyer of polsonous germs in raslks, " silted in a meeting of the | department for the present year. This sum h- 1| Such prices are really a hardship. Deal. | free bridge resu pa. ol vy gt R i executive committee of the Omaha Com-|is not available every faith, nurses and doctors of all a vast store of wealth and a product of [ ers say some people buy only enough flour t utility as well, at a time to make & single batch of hot|mercial club and sixteen Council Bluffs | The chief has written a letter to the cap- " 3 s schools, as a positive cure for dyspepsia, /. business men Tuesday and the jolut meet- |tains pointing out the conditions and an- “ biscuit or other hot bpead that they might b 5~ Pumice, it of fine quality, 18 used :"‘ feed for & aingle meal & number of hungry | IN€ resulied in the naming of a committee | nounces that he will abide by the declsion ~ indigestion, nervous prostration, all dis many industries. "' s “‘:“’""Tl‘ "‘;‘" ' | mouthe, 1t makes a ditference whbn these| Of ten. five from Omaha and five from |of the majority. If the men want the sal- MR. A. A. GRAHAM. eases of the throat and lungs, every ing substance. It forms e gri of al 3 enoc ese Soune! sho. »! s 108 » o e New chare b @ scouring soaps and fs for that reason of | buvers are paying § cents instead of 2 cents Council Bluffs, who will secure estimates |ary ralses accorded them by the new chat- | pory o gtomach trouble; malarfa; chills and run-down, weakened, diseased conditions of the body, brain and mus . 1| as to the cost and the amount of bonds |ter thirty-five or forty of their fellows h A ; vast ‘“""'“‘""' 5 e, r:(‘_r': ::: :"':"::h":'r:;:m,:::"|:‘f"'m:;f:;m":"fi'k: each county should issue in order to erect | must be discharged or they and every mem- | ¢le. It 18 a heart tonic, blood purifier and promoter of heaith and ‘long life. used by all wood, stone and glass wo ¥ ‘ - the bridge. ber of the force must be laid off for a Every testimonial is guaranteed genuine and is published in good faith and with full consent. Buge will. tve the' moet A€M Cin L3, certh %, BYRNSY Rallway Not Discussed. couple of months without pay. -The only A\ eRinabis. Wobd, e e ol . The interurban railroad proposition daid |wuy of keeping the present force Intact , T8l Ttie Wantiic s b AOSRIE IR ](‘)e Lew1s He]‘o not come up for discussion, though repre- |and at work throughout the yvear is for the u s u re a ot b ""d,“"": ::0"’ ::"d" oo o] | sentatives of the two Interurban profects | officers to decline the proffered raisc of o the finest quality of the substance. . SrhRY “Formerly all the pumice used in the in a Romance were present. They mm' pr\\ul;‘,\ t)‘w n‘:f- pay: If you wish to keep young, strong and vigorous and have on vour cheeks the glow of perfect health, take cess o schemes e to Des A : Industries of the United States was im- Bove Rt B g iom sl Sl B o) Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey regularly, according to directions. It tones and strengtfiens the heart action and purifies body. It is indorsed by clergymen of [\ Mo and another line to Malvern de- s b R o S v i .| pended on the erection of & bridge which Butler Between the entire system. It is recognized as a family medicine everywhere. It is mined and manufactured there ex-|Flags Pretty Girl with His Soldier | youa make it possibie for them to enter e CAUTION.—When you ask your druggist or dealer for Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, be sure you get the genuine. 7."‘:2.'.75'£’.§2".".‘°.'$"3" ioH ‘;‘J&,"m Cap and Now for the Omaha. ['wo Hot Fires /| ies the only absolutely pure medicinal malt whiskey and is sold in sealed bottles only: never in bulk. Price '\:':?(- a great profit to the contractors of this Altar, H. H. Baldrige, chairman of the, bridge Look for the trade-mark, the “Old Chemist,” on the label and make sure the seal over the cork is unbroken. committee of the Omaha Commercial club, st onpe Rndf Bomer godetfin B Consulting Physician, Duffy's Malt Whiske; NI Y., for free illustrated medical booklet and free advice. Ca SR opened the discussion after the meeting| .. " fmported at a cost of from $10,000 to 8- | iy (s the story of an Omaha trade|ina neen ealled to order by Buctid Martin, | City Clerk Will Be Storm Center, No - e e excursion romance and ends in a wedding, | president of the club. He was followed by Matter What Action He | mitted that he cannot, with consistency, . . . In Republican Valley. like some trade excursions and most ro-|Judge Smith and a number of Councll Takes, Henl'y Bl'OWn | favor a severer penalty than life imprison- DeClSlOn n “In the Republican valley In Harlan | mances do. | 5 Bluffs business men. E. E. Hart, presi- {ment in the event Brown is determined county, Nebraska, in the vicinity of Or-| When the Omaha Commercial club gave|gent of the Council Bluffs Commercial Vll N 1 guilty. C h C Jeans, great beds of pumice have been|an excursion de luxe last year and mnk{.-mh_ eald the executive board of that or-| City Clerk Dan B. Butler is between uvn! \ 1 Ot Hdng | The men selected for the jury are A. rCIg ton ase @iscovered. This discovery was due largely | along about thirty uniformed atiendants, | ganization was holding a meeting at the | fires. sty iy | Kelley, W. M. Carpenter, W. G. Robinson, R | to the efforts of Prof. E. H. Barbour of [ the club bought a new suit of clothes, just|same hour to discuss the proposition No matter which way he may decide as fO[' Whlte S Death | W. L. Bailey, John Gibbs, Gus Lange, T. | p 1. Whi Apseel .01 - 6 the University of Nebfaska. They arejike the dashing Pullman porters wear, and| “if it can be brought to a focus, we will| regards placing the names of candidates | Schmidt, Bdwin Hug, Peter Walstrom, T, |®uling on PP! found up in the steep guiches of the Re-| fitted them on “‘Button” Lewis, the porter publican river. Traces of pumice OF |at the club. “Buttons” was the man meet you half way,” sald Mr. Hart for the Board of Fire and Police Commis- —_— | L. Combs ana B. F. Bell Be Handed Down Wednesday in] Victor . Bender of the Council Bluffs|sioners and for city engineer on the voting : " by Three Judges. silicon are found along the Missourl and|charge of keeping the sheep bells from | Nonparcil, sald: “In a rough way I would (Machines he will be made the pivot of ac- One of His Jurors Remembers that Qolsinn: C3dke y L Il the streams of Nebraska, but in the e d g 2 ta -4 sant 62 tions in court. His attempt to hide be- He i i s I ringing in the baggage car and Aistributing | estimate that 7 to % per cent of our peo D e is Opposed to Capital m b | X chdikind e v BaIRAT A ek Wepublican valley it Is most abundant.| them through the train before regular |ple want a free bridge. I think it would|hind the city legal department will not Punishment. There, within a convenient radius, fully| giopg, be advantageous o both, communities. If | *8ve him, for the advice which that depart- o 820000 worth of the raw product I8 In| Just before the train departed from the | pottawattamle county piys a share based [Ment will give will have rig effect and the sight. Burlington station bright looking little | on population, 1t would be about $20,000, |1ty clerk will cither ba-enjoined or haled “It 1t were mot for the conviet 1abor W8 | colored girl saw the bright buttons on |That s equal to % mills on the dollar for|!nt court on mandamus proceedings. might in this state and the west develop | Joe's new uniform and, as the train pulled | fun years o 3 mills as & lovy to pay each| 1f the city clerk decides to place on the a great source of wealth. For this Teason | for the west and business men waved | year for (he cost of the bridge voling machines the namés of thosp candi- | (it URACE TUe PRICHAL Son on Day He is Forty- the western men demand this tarift. from the rear platform farewell to wives| Mr. Bender suggested the maming of a | 9ates endorsed by the two leading parties| 37\ "nopincon a real estate dealer ac- T ““The principal point in the United Btates | ang swaethearts, Joo Lawis was leaning | joint committos. B A. Benson of Omana|®0d nominated by them to fil the vacan- | f " ("ol & fmt Setbte SOnide 360 'wo. where pumice is grownd or pulverized 18| far out the bagsage car' waving a blue [ made the motion that the Commercial club | le# Of the tickels, the Antl-Saloon league |, 4¢ wilgly at the court just before Dis- ¢ in New York. In considering the taritf,| .yoigier cap” at Hazel Terry on the plat- | of Omaha name five members, and request | %1 80 10 court and ask for an IJUNCUOD | i Clork Robert Smith was about to| County Comptroller E. G. Solomon held this fact was kept in mind also. The duty | form, ¥ the city of Council Bluffs to name five ::‘"" & :‘1' i g""‘h""- ing ‘:'" 5:,“";;’ ‘l’" swear the jury. Robinson stepped up to the | two celebrations Tuesday. was proposed at one-quarter of a cent Der | Tpiy evening Mr. Joseph Lewis and|members, to mct with them and secure|‘h® machines. On the 1400, 1 14 | bench and informed Judge Sears that he| It was his forty-second birthday and, as 3 { will be handed down Wednesday by the Boy for Birthday 5. e o e sws sranch of ain trict court who heard arguments some days ago. County Comptroller is Presented with | The question to be ruled on ls simply whether the appeal from the decision of County Judge Leslie was made in a legal way. This decislon will, of course. detet- mine whether the case is to be fought on from this point. If the appeal should be held invalid the validity of the bequest itself to the Work- Henry Brown will not stretch hemp for the murder of Sam White, as an unforeseen event upset the calculations of the prose- clerk refuses to put the names on the ma- ing Girls' home cannot come up in district pound on raw rnlter;;'n % 'r:“- oy '“ Miss Hazel Terry are to be married. necessary information before another meet- | ¢ ¢ F¢IHSE (B PUE THE and possibly | N80 misunderstood questions put to him | ls customary, he observed the day in fit-| 0.0 “although the supreme gourt could, the manufacturer in New York wan 9| “Joe has promised to retugn not (Iater|img fs: held. d J . i |and that he had unshakable prejudice | ting style. The second celebration was the b led his Bolnt import His jraw smaterfal, he eould wtill A the republicany as well, ‘Wil go to court of course, be appealed on this point. mpot o e farsl . ! i ¢ than Friday and chase partiéles ‘of dust Counell Bluffs Men. DA Rak for u wrri ot Rt BomDY: against capital punishment. Accordingly he | result of a birthday present, a fine baby v «;;:nv;:v":::dt;mt;:n manufacturer of | 5round the rooms at the Commercial club. | The following are those who attended ing bim t0'pub the ‘Aasies bn- thh mashines thought he ought to be excused. boy. The youngster is husky and is doing BR'AN IS BONDED IN OMAHA - S 2 from Council Bluffs: v P Attorneys on either side had a sneaking | well. — ':hi: ;::J‘z: .l::l(m)o:::e:‘":: m;’: MUST BE MEMBERS OF Walter 1 lg",u)y_h :_' w g\.“d..a i % l suspicion that Robinson would not mind State Treasurer Gets His Security in 1 om pral, 8. B, Wadsworth, Seorge Van Brunt, P m \/V l being excused anyhow. County Attorney | People past middle life usually have some One of the Local Com: P the home Industry where possible. But it ANANIAS CLUB ON VACATION lr?n‘l';\«"-,;cfi'\'\'{'r'\» ol TR ressmen 1 English and J. W. Macfarland, for the de- [ kidney or bladder disorder that saps the panies is not true that the packers control the I H, . e R, g . Pende. I 7 (i3 P Ny 3 . i . 5 | W. €. Boyer, E. E. Hart, B d nse, then went into conference in the | vitality, which is naturally lower in old | State Treasurer Brian' will be bonded at 3 :;flp‘l::'. o:,..’:::::r.:lum‘l;f:tle.:“;: b:dl 'rwo;::l_l;::l:: t::""‘n‘llrlvmf‘--— clcantion: A G Keller, rlng I housan judge's private room and English finally | age. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects | home instead of abroad and by an Omaha o h G - | 3 ni d. S ., o covered In the same section of the state ferent Names. C. W. McDonald, C. B. Tyson declded to let Robinson stay on, as to go | urinary troubles, stimulates the kidneys, | company. A check for $,000 was recelved where the abundant beds have been lo- | ' Ensconced in plain but comfortable cots | Victor I Bender o back to his number in jury impanelling |and restores strength and vigor. It cures | Tuesday by the National Fidelity and cated. All the beds are owned by private |in the matron's department at the police ILD GETS THEM EASILY Convention in June Will Draw Union | would throw out all who had been accepted | uric acid troubles by strengthening the kid- | Casualty company to pay the fee for a individual station and reading stirring tales of action GU Members from Various | after him. meys so they will strain out the uric acld | $1,000,00 bond furnished by the state treas- | and adventure—they might be cal'ed novels BURKETT PICKS BREEN TO WIN |—two runaway boys from the south are g ::‘“::zfi‘ enjoying an enforced visit iy Omaha while | The decision did not, of course, make the | that settles in the muscles and joints, caus- | urer. This is probably the largest bond e Have Few Days| Sections, defense peevish, as Robinson is so com- |ing rheumatism. Sold by all druggists. |ever issued by a home company. Ovek Two Hun- dred Members, Senator Writes from Washington |the police are keeping the wires warm with “Our convention will bring at least 1,000 Congratulating Repu inquiries about them. — | persons to Omaha.for a week's visit,” as- on Thelr Ticket. Their names and homes are uncertain| In & few days the membership of the | gortoq A, 0. Sonntag of Chicago Tuesday. quantities so far as the Omaha officers | Commercial club must secure 219 members| y. gonntag is an organizer for the In- United States Senator E. J. Burkett, in |are concerned, for within twenty-four | 0 Dring the total organization member|ioinajonal Printing Pressmen’s union, « personal letter o Mayoraity Nominee [hours the lads gave two different names | NP 0 100, which ‘the comumiitee 8ald | ypicy will meet fn convention In Omaha Breen, took oceasion to write: and addresses apiece and alternaicly [ #OUld U the number of live ones on the | june 21 to 2, nclusive “With such a solid front as you seem |claimed that they are brothers and mere "fi;:"‘ ‘::ru:h:\"a are easy to get is shown | 'IEXcursions from Lincoln, St. Joseph and to be presenting there 1 do not see why |acqualintances. by the work Commmissioner Guild has|Sioux Falls are being worked up, and the you should not redeem Omaha to repub-| According to thelr statements Tue 4 y Lt total number of visitors may go above the % K dope from time to time. Every time a Heanism. I wish I could be there and help | morning they are Roy Skidmore of 518 Rock | ot (LA B ™ 0l B0l og ™ | number 1 have mentioned. | you in the campaign, but, of course, the |street and Lawrence Thomas of 68 West| ooy has secured eight or .ten new ap-| '‘There are many questions to come up plications as a starter. He picks them up | for discussion, but there s no single | situation here is such that I cannot pos- | Third street, Little Rock, Ark. When they > #ibly leave.” were arrested Monday morning by Patrol-| . tajephone, on the street cars, in shops, | Problem of supreme importance to be set- man Murphy they said they were Ray and | \iorever he buys his goods, or o |tled,” sald Mr. Sonntag. “The Rome has Frightened wherever e y L3 n tie . Louis Jackson of Kansas City and that L golf links. The membership committee | been determined on as headquarters, and Dr. King's | they were going to the exposition at Seattle, by fear of appendicitis, tak has not been #o successful. meetings will be conducted in a hall In c New Lite Pills and away goes bowel trou- | where a brother was going to have a con-| 7he Bemis Bag company has agreed to |the hotel bullding.’ | g s s ble. Guaranteed. ¥c. For sale by Beaton They gave their ages as 15 and |pblow the siren whistie when 1,000 mem-| Mr. Sonntag is here working with the o Drug Co bers are secured. local pommittee on arrangements, which AT includes E. M. Birch, chairman; W. G. {bamisiod Neckel, Charles A. Rles, L. Hall, F. J. . Pechota, Charles Wolt and J. Riner. “We meet too early for the daylight bill to have any effect on us,” sald Sbnntag, “but it would not make any difference ‘r.nyhnw." s printed on the outer wrapper of every bottle of _ Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription = and it is the only medicine -for woman’s peculiar ailments, sold by druggists, the makers of which feel fully warranted cin thus taking the afflicted into their full confidence. | The more known about the composition of ‘ Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Prescription the more ! confidently will invalid women rely upon it } to cure their peculiar weaknesses and de- { {REMAINS OF INFANT FOUND Members of Body Picked Up in Al- ley, Where They Were Wrapped in Paper. Wrapped loosely in a plece of an Omaha newspaper dated April 17, the dried and shriveled limbs of an infant were found early Tuesday morning in the alley behind the Olds Gas Engine company's storeroom and garage, 1018 Farnam street. o o, Pt Gold Dust, the greatest friend that the American housewife has today. ‘ T aoar A o et S It cleans everythmg about the house, pots, pans, clothes, dishes and wood- i ing one ny hands, a . i H i g o f o o e, aied it S work; saves time, money, worry and aching backs; and makes everything l | in the dirt of the alley, Brown Investigated, shine like a brand new pm. ; rangements. There’'s no secrecy about its make-up—no deceptive inducements held out to the afflicted. It's simply a good, honest, 3 | square - deal medicine with no alcohol, or ;:l—:‘n.l::; ?1[-;;‘«:3:. B injurions, habit-forming drugs In its compo- ol Burgton Barbour stald. afer e Why fuss, worry, fume and fret over house-cleaning cares when you he mbs, that' the inf ‘ ! sition. Made wholly from roots. It can do no harm in any SRk s wsk Na Lo can call at or “call up” your corner grocery—get a package of Gold Dust | ()| eondition of woman’s organism. and proceed to “Let the Gold Dust Twins di k.” | ' B‘:;I;;ed Im} put up l;y a physician of vast experience in the treatment of woman’s Army News . L 5 S. ts i i i : : . . b 1:',‘ “ctlizg'rc ients have the jndorsement of leading physicians in all Ll S R A A Gold Dust is more convenient, chelper and better than soap or any ¢ ~ The ““Favorite Prescription” is known everywhere as the standard remedy o Sosiin b o gl picromiticd other l - Iteo d water, | labor and ¥ e ¢ 1 torAduel es of women and has been so rci:ardcd for the past 40 years and more. | In aeronsutics at Fort Omane: ccept no secret nostrum in place of ‘‘Favorite Prescription’’—a medicine OF ieutenant Maurice Buc Soda, Ammoni . KNOWN COMPOSITION, with a record of 40 years of cures behind it. | tne madical reserve. orpe at- Fort D A R:mn-:::e“ :veitio(.;%ly B’\:llttl.‘“g:l‘:’liunt h‘l'l all d;:"::b‘;: | It’s foolish and often dangerous to experiment with new or but slightly tested ;re\:-‘:fel.l' ol ;;L‘,’;Lf‘inf”au’l‘i"du'??n".‘. L cleansing qualitics in a perfectly harmless and lasting ' medicines—sometimes u"rgcd upon the afflicted as “‘just as good” or better than | the _abaence ‘on leave o Capiain 0. G form. The Gold Dust Twins need no outside help. | Eavofine Px;;lcrl !lolr,\.. The dishonest dealer sometimes snsists that ke knows bt gk who has just | { what the proffered substitute is made of, but you don’t and it is decidedly for your been relieved from four y deta Made ANY, CHICA . interest that you should know what you are taking into your stomach and nyfiem’cr {0 subitiisade "'”""'J‘"“"’F“r: armived in b4 mmdr#ns:m«(tfiom_”. ot ] A ¢ A, ¥ ol 3 r assignment & e i X pecting it to act as a curative. To him its only a difference of profit. Therefore, | the Bixteenth infantry at Fort Crook. " v Aadeube 1] ins| nS:l:ih:!.lvmg Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pr:ncri tion, If You have backache &nd urinary troub- ““ G D 18 2 o n one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only on a free co f Dr. Pierce’ les you shoul : 4 I e ” ] Comwfl Setue Medical Adviser, 1008 pages cloth-bgund.y v fheolin b o o i '-":::‘“‘:"k.":’c """""x‘l‘:m‘:'n::- t the ld t Tm do your wo | , A A A a3 neys so they will act properly, | Prelidefl# ls’ n%:gfn&alr‘f\:lcdlcal Association, Proprietors, R. V. Pierce, M, D., kidner_ trouble may e e