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THE CANADIAN CROPS THREE QUARTERS CF ThE AVER AGE YIELD IS REPORTED. THE FARMERS DO NOT LOSE Increased Pr cei for Gra n M;>( T*>ir Compensates Tre'" for tKe De crease in Quant t.y — Reports from Crop E*oerts. ■* Most of the <. f the uv.. n fed: • tkr mom- i.» so*-* » r <t '.fvv T. • od the effee- f • !> - -• ! r.i; i spring were *vt:;»h»r« a; pares* I'ora »»> ; ttf* i ar ! s :r>; tbrw nn.v- the w : »!.«■ - T<-ed and generally there »a< a r,--vr>as feeiiuis as thi r* tar • t *:h »a< :r. evidence Fr. at the I a- ■.»- • Te\a* the feeftng of dread * v.s’ed. and the fears * • • corn, wheat eats and .i:'.rv w .d be a distil,> t fa : - H a far ft.;* a as the ca-i - * -1 eft t -e w f.> passed thr -th ■ . \ - , . - Nat ally lh -a::.# v • - w»re t-fij lent tt ,it t -h* v •. . • Mai tuba. Sa western Fana i.i and with f . 000 tu dWtH’" ?.»-* ■ ?1 * f: ‘tt. tht F nited Stat( j- a a: y ■ - ^ - - , Z ■ ; est was manifest ale *t every state of tbv unien. f.r e\< ;■ - a'e ha- > ft y -T %• % p^»r b* y r: W'."'at!'. *• • r' T ? f~ * t *rt,i *• &rMins f ' w at .:n *ur Mr i t 11 ;*or t ' - f r : u v T 51 rr.t'ari5 t ■ ,*% ? :ac< ; l t' ? fmrtrs+r f -.-r eorTti t * «*: .*!. <. • • r tto 5 '* r'* .*•.*. r' *» • \;\ ' J i*er t ' 7 - T *.r** • r* .. ? > '■*. »: for ■* day w: - n d‘ lar «‘ f^t n ,. ! ruk an l :-Krv t.a\» ;t : v\ > ” i% * ♦ *: * «t - •' : o f rw irii ?r • \t + * • »At- r9 a.nd a *t> v f *«t > * « r-v p rr:n*i* .9 ■ n ?! •* ‘ % d* of r* Tt :$ • .r > a> *~adr* r U * » r.irmot, d‘ 4 : •• - a; * .* jt*"• a? w .■*. •' * r ■ »» ' • HI it Tt ? r»n m - *? 9 ?• grad:* •: n ?ry ' «r v,’<> **;i*r» tt** >>ndi: oa» **r w a a9 ; r -»i „ --! O ,t f 4*3 .,.*-9 i” :* u.-.> 9 ** • At v. v, . { f r d< very rtr* t* I- *- m . rds \*r .*• *» ' * 9 . ? *i.a: ■» *vuM trirr* th? fA-*r.?r* a-. I " • ^ c *. tm dA> 9 T - ' . »? ff*.* vr - *v .f^w#At « ; -9*d V t!.» r. 9fV • ! ~9 irt t A O v*»i> 5 nt *. > f & n &•.*”.; 11od ’ y . \ -.1v - - - ^ ’ • • •* - • I #f 'it At a t :: e u n : * • *» * ~ *' •or: .IturA! a * 1 *f.\ n • Tk «t a t- "-•r a: \. _«’> T *<• fik nof tike A-our.t of • n-- s- -< vf >» K-h a »r* * ; nr< Nf. ” * a- no ?r.rrxl of r 0 » ' - at. • hi. h w 1 i f' r: .•*- •‘at- * fam-r a: tho rat? <■{ S*-' px^r k • ~ * *• t .19;** f to-v1a> 9 '.<••: * U 'ice f « o' *• * ^ « -Id Nary grpa’iv in .4 % i "> i 9 w <rr* - •« ... « Ttk? itj^r \ - , n .. ** ' * th? ’wo »♦ " aid h* -a ; a i:y ^: . it;; i •. A < n .,: • 9 »♦•■•• 9 »•. J-Tr da •f S_ ' * 0 t: - Vi tat f: f.vi*' * r* a : vtar f . Tn*o. Tb* pof th - f-'J i'f wht-a*. crews la ttesttrs Casiia wert tin E f acre of and upon wfcvch i: *a< <- «. re- •j.'i-.e a i • . - ■■■.;• *r»bi» irlect- z z the •{ > *nd o ' • •* :r.:<nd • * * * I": <» :r; iaju- :t- o • vy r euiatei 5". ■ . i r a ; •; -lister but the effect »a> lots .. U4th the ; a • ‘ |>rovc to fe‘-sh steadies aa ac cu’.v _ sec:: • - * the . a' : tie b<M ' .'‘rata j* a : was a - to. s”ej: it h, j,s - ■ ■* », ■ ■ ^• ■> , ;. ^iaoei :a it has »A- taste •' aa.i It Is t ider.ee that a at- ... ties aui res . - ■ st first ' f ■»■•.}:• v: . de'a ' - ' •• A: main cases \*. - : • s> -it * ha' •• - . ) - to lef. the r- s be a three ; .-•< - - . solute v certain "l • •• . in 190$ »a« • ■Will !> betaoer 7 .i\ The above s the re:-\ r. of a ('holograph of the h r.e v f ■ recent ►ettler from Germany wh » ' - . ..en aef ed :a Sa»*a'vh« »„• n ■ - , ada f< r t» > . a: s <M> It <v dd r. ■ . t\ ... ; that June sown era::; \s i ■ a - i ripen in any c. ;::tr> Ha \l.» «• \ • ripened and ’’ s :< th- feat baa . v\. i * -•■■■■ . . - - only a> .« era - > : e demon ** a'es t::' shine :> >o treat •’ •. • -• •.» , a riper, no season ... - o . : nun;be'i of da\s than , - • .• the: south In h ;rs is as t:. a . t . a , A e- ' a writ:ns from WiKuepej:. Marat, da **y s ' K\. nt prv*r>** : -> r« of cor. . :•« the crop ' • n rr. tosJ :> : as been . l\e bee" fa. ri> * art* - s •or. of t’* year ar t » . ■ . • unit :>r per d.v> .s !• s.s ’.hart ir . - ! . Bars fc*r\ eat t’ ?n\ ". :r- m1 The r»Hs t s from far as.! r.e - i that the essirt ' t : » i.r g:ro»:'oic tr> s ' * and there are : >se » rt • it the Quantfts alb. • p- r rani of t it s '■ i > .- -■ - o . e WUa) !V Wilt be :! e ; • r . tkie .sj»v !i .. ilUt r ar\- ' > a \\ p. £ irk * - 'v of n. '■ ~ \ * *o * * - . k*- pro * ' £ ' «*' A . - » of dollars ' - l- ■ \* s f : - • Vrr* i. *.:k r - i ^ K • -n * • m -hr a s:r .11 ■ - ^ v a\ »*■ cerrt* - • • < ■ ■ ■* w*j f a: ' *» r* ' - att y • ry rr.-ch f -. * S'.-- r • r'< -r-^' r*» •' am*: 1 - prwpi r* - - v,-. • r * aa us«j! ' - t * -ft :i j» >91 ’ *- - i h*- S r '*! "■ ’ .r- s f r U w - ’ ’v - \ : . ;i • *• *?•} i» T '• • < t- " d • ‘ r s: a n - * * - * < * M A”? t! «»-»» >* : ’ r* ' :« \ r t ' * * * < -t s 3 • * *i 'A .t« ,•>’.* •’ tv y t *. : * - ' r> f * * v- ■ '>•*--••* • • * MU^d. * * OIMIC! - v x m •. ** v. jir* i; : d-d d b\ jr-.a.:- • T ' . x g f «. • • < . -i a . * • ;«* v • ••..»*.. ritii * w *. >!y <, tv,««* s:i -v r<e' r It .s tt » •. e ' ATvC^d A f*V» V. . . ■ y • !:•:.• r «* v>- i<^’. r*id V *» > • *i i r. w * ?■••'. v - p i :' e r.-.nv.rps ** * b '- -' r <• as .* • ■ \ • •: * ••..»'■ i .k ^ > f..r t-- • • r • *v - -.s > ' ' • ; r\ • • « *! . * * r «. • ' ' » • r ; r a « s *. - \ .« ’d w . ' *.. - * r a . : - •• • .* rs •a * * 4 •' \: - .u t fr- m t K .t ^ f.. r v dr< r - s . - : u* N ' v r*A ;rd # ■ - fe i - •. * * A ft*\% rv ■** a : r grev'n :>fv1 ? x T o &T&*r\ ij* a I *. . .' »\ v * .i ^ ' N € \ * . .<<• V -J " ■ \S «* A , ■ ■ ; * , * w : ■ : -: , •• T * 1 r. a; 7.r\ w\t: .. • ~ • o •*,.«.? y-! .■vv • *. a>. : . * '• t..-id jy r f«- : r ;• ■ ■ jc s !’ ..'x * ; N» i ■: r\ ’ - - v v. < bv g d. ■ .<? 'oed*~^ r tf'- » ■' • . < ' - »• > • ir '• -.• ' ' r*. < w as str> as *. ' r- i teeter ir\".v: •. v ? : ar.d i a i N • 1 u • " d * S ^ ^ A ; • •: - • n -• : > ,r.tr> ** i .%% t* !>ri * r Sir”- ' • * .1 aa • Mi> 4- . : x - x; ; ; :,f jr S . x * ... • v Tv’ > ' : K*d F> » rv utk-r svi{ w-t- u*'i v. A ;• •• ; ■ r1 ar.d of \ n? or ‘ » a *. Cw.4 ru-. ' -.» tf » i.:< GRAFT AND GRAFTER ONE LITTLE HCVELY vsord that COS', E> S VL CM. MANY HUMBUGS IN DISGUISE Hii"!' Satu-e Mjc*! tKe Sa"** In A Aje*—Decn e Eas y De uflsd In'.c Va« ">9 Pocr Invest ments. Cats: phrases have been invented •ad words more noted for their force than elegar. e, have become popular as eapre~* ’« of common things In All that is slang it is doubtful if tfc- re Is acj- better »ord than graft Lor.g before Chaucer indited what w_ .Id cow he called ‘ pigeon English witty Greeks and Rtmans indulged in their aesthesr.c forms of vulgar eipre#s r. and there can be little d ubt that e.od old Socrates impressed Plato and some of fc.s other pup s with p mgeat idioms, and So tarn was called by Aris tophanes an imp is old grafte :• quite ev.itnt that graft has a pla.ce as: r.g eup-hrr. s » -is and convey* as id-a plainly ar.-d tersely The fas- us ’ arnun w . said > me thing about the p- pie asv. :# to be humbugged had a pretty g.c-d id-a of human nature and made the nu >t out of h.s k:. * -tee The business man .ft - . . t • • • .• ty of the masses asi yearly millions of dollars ate s tr.t ts pr r.ters :ak to j convey to the pe pie various kinds .1 Information that w stimulate the letting c. of dt .:_-s f. r the benefit of the grafter. Pick up a copy f ..... . gaa. day newspaper, farm ; .mat re o us publication magazine or otr-r pert id le al asu . <k ver it; . u- - oraf" - evident in each and < ;• one. It is covered under the g .. f artistic ad vertising eat is f ... .? ■ derful ils •• - - - --gains from bankrupt sales exceptional chances for ir.v ftnent ar. : 1. *i *s ■»hat the eyes : iN . s not re fer a few ytars j. y, ..«£ man with . tUWU - &, ' Z S - H ’ r. v 4. Lf .la d large central western city He de elded to er.la-ge He needed men-'■ A splendid scheme presented itse.f Why not get dollars need-d to carry on a big business fr. m the people’ They needed a chance f - investment He was ;ust the fellow- : help 'em j out He crcaniied a hie cx t erative concern He advertised broadcast Told of the wonderful ; ssiblitie* of h!s business and !o' the d lars r lle-d kis way by the hundreds of thou sands Seem the government ended his game He was charged w---.th using the mails to defraud Hundreds f thousands of dollars were lost by these who invested in bis "coopera tlve society Min' similar schemes 1 are up for leratkm after I day Th- pee: > neve- • --* c; | Jus; like buying t l.-tery tick-*:. There ’ Is a chance u » -i and as long as the | pro; . ? t a looks evxd. the grafter flourishes Th w -e man be he fs-rrer or deb tor st ••-. or st er w a' Jumping at s s for . vestment L-->ek cu' for ‘he ctvpera five organizer !k»3-e f the g-after® who want to irstert?- you in their bus: ness affa -s and at the same --.me held the combina' n to the safe P M. CARR. AGA'SST PP£V ^ St GRAFT. La\*s Passed fc. Sz-"e St3tej P»ck t » P- zes n Fzzzst_e ■ er so qu:> S.\ • classes * r-' ■ c . •. : .- • S • r*sn :hr -i r, * s*3-. r.:s :;• < :: re a. ; Ki‘ *;• an : :r ve * x; *>• g n.g .vrr\: v.ve : ’a:e year ax r.i — ' £ ' n* • f :he:- ^ > is > :nc’.;r.a th<? j. tr z 0 tb^*e has e- *-z. ,t • ir.anufa--: . f s tic a.r’> *r. *he : : prize w;rh earh ,ii; I» j j ^• "a^ ’ • v. , tics towards ga~ : • ; .= -.he -...*. up of most pe«.;ie and ttr:~ >• ,r;t appea ed to largr by th- ger f pnies The purchase: s—xs to -t? lock the fact that h- r- res r. th-.nc other than ho pats : - Whatever a tide it gives as * t -- * sc nt ach rurr.-'y _ a« the manufacturer does a the operation The va ?rta r.. - r at *r t.te ; - tut e the ; ee~ given ru -• e reta. >r or the :. ~« it - . eraiijr the consuxer ».- . pa cost. Reta: grocers as *• a_< pie to genera: ha * a • • • A ful to the :a»st.-.N-*s * - -ta--j for making ;t i: td ; • t --t: _x* in parka/es of f istuJs § )t im is bow ia force tn the sta . f N-bras ka Prsctum atd p- g- < has bees a cause of t.-.-.i e at: i -ttrp ance, and has res : rd ~ tr • i£ cf inferior goods pa'tr ; T their poor productions re'.v--- ~ ^ _x,a the prire given to s -ba3 the merit of gevds Th- % ; -4J. wife :n whateve- state she tra. ve w :.l be care f a', to - - - - quality. ar.i qua :••• . . » • prires It is w- » 4_. des in the food e t . i --r anything which has ■ • A. . . a pay for the roods -hat y. _ r*,- _re bit itiit v t m VSEALTH CONCENTRATION EVIL. Cstrt! on cf Ir uriOi-'S Trusts Can Be Cu-ta led ty E**crts cf the Masses. A- evil *hat at ;- r.* = r reel vine •• — e than c*d:na: > at'- r. *: a in the • :< the .. oncer, tra": or. of vast am ;r.*s of a; r.ey in th< hands of •rp'orations. The act unmlation of sea th by .nd:'iduals when controlled by natural law «ill inevrably become divided The millionaire "ho has a family. at his death will apportion to each member a share of h:s w.-ulih. Kren though the«e divisions ma- be Increased by work ar.d by speculation and investment by the children, they in return will div.de the accumula tions among their offspring and even tually. it matters not how gr* at the fortunes of any one cf the family may become, it is nly a matt- r of time until there is a scattering of the money, and a great porf n of it will pass from the members f the family. On the other hand c< "peration meth ods mean the building :f a system that prevents the >.perat: n cf the natural law In ’her w rds cr-r pc ra ti ns are machines that work C n tinuously. and "hen cr.e tart is ''Tok en it is replaced 1 y a new n.e Thus the accumulation g es -. The death f not result .in a discontinuance of 'h- Stan 1 011 company the dea'h ' the t '-sent s' -1 iers of any of ?fa< arge trust companies banks cr in srrar. •• com panies will make 1 i.f?er>r e In their existence All will £ ahead The safeguards cf corporations in many cas-s are eivllent Tut the inclination to c ntr >1 fade by the crushing cut cf sn a Vr c n v~« and the destr : "ion f .- gitimate cm upe tiiion and the controlling cf prices, seems against • - ; 1 All class-; are e mpelled to pay ; - - - dictated b> •*---- f >♦« 'c- *h g Is ar.d thus • -s ... SCIENCE C F "CAS KILLNG. L"rt ss 3:c~ ~9 a-a Ma -ta - ng Ex ere :a.-: Pr ces an E"»ct ve Way. ~ ’*ri= .? a ur.'v «eat -'wc In rn ' a! west - - that has a I ' *3 It is sur n ib ! b; one f the r best farm count r:- s F - -- -3-s th> town has been at a s'andst.;.’. If anyth ns it is ref s-a: ne and erf-. va'ue* near :t a-- - :: •* h - ; >: land • i - - es away is advancing Why ild s b exist? . he at - 'a - - - ■ r. A | t * a’-s aim there »a- a t rr. Wrh th- t- m U * - a? • the t ; notch Keeping r«- with ’he -.a the I rice- . f rrv-i-::-s :n that t: »-a wen: 'jp . r.ere was a apse in rea' es t*te values fc it the mer tacts re i4y ~ - * r -t* * C» TJ S-P35*t U th* du';- ;i - c:v- h < s _ . Plrucv'l-:;.- ; _» :t » •; . ■. Ins trad* :: j - • - -** Ur*~.*.ze i-A • s*«rch*rt ri- »• s’.ar. is fec» bna* '..-ilr tc--.. • ^Ti»*T C*^-**" ~ - . should do '■-• - -i* k<?i??*r ■■dj i..■, - • thr «;;;.V »:*« i;=i :! a ;.s ■ ‘.ic- : = 5» f ■ sis ..i W Ailed - ’ -- c-o*; - " 3*8 > - ’-At it 312 in :: iz i *2* h;f 20 C;c2 ea:. 3..., ‘ ’ 7%cl:z$ -a »: •- - .. = ** i*- i* ; J :( _* / i fcj THEY WON'T SHUT DOORS. And They Will Ride Backward, Re ports a Traveler of Englishmen. Travelers returning from England tell of two habits of the people of that country which impressed them. One is the average Englishman's aversion to shutting the door behind him. •T don't know how it is in the Eng lish houses," remarked one who re turned recently from abroad, ‘ for I was not in one of them, but I stayed In a hotel in London where there were a good many English people, and a i dozen times daily I had to get up and ‘ shut a door to keep the draught away. | "It didn't make any difference I whether it was a servant or a guest who went through, the door was left | open. This was in the spring of the i year, too, when the wea’her was ehil j ly. I noticed the same thing in rail way coaches and hotels of smaller j towns." The other English peculiarity is a preference for riding backward on trains The Englishman will make for the seat with its back to the engine every time, plant himself down in it with every evidence of coir.f- rt and look wonderingly at anybody who : picks out a seat facing the direction the train is g- .eg. N ; once did one American traveling in England see a nat.ve choose a seat facing the front of the train unless there were no other seats. “Nail».” ’ Nails are a mighty g "d thing— particularly Sager nails—but I d n't believe they wore intended ?■ lely for scratching, though I used mine largely for that -• - I was sotely articled and had to do it. One application of Hunt's Cure, how OTer. r» :• v.- ] rry itch and less than : cne box cured me entirely " J. M WARD. Ind Texas. P-otect -3 H s Vagai "es. ’’•’•’I. '«» «.1 .r.-: • *:.*■ : • • t’s the other 'lay. I rick-d :■ a magazine ta ; - ■ time," said •he man * .r,zs. ‘ Ail b k. on nearly every •v- -v.:..; h;j name. ■ '" : r: ■ 'bat I spoke * v. , ,v ■ If I ■' u ,:h tr. v 1 last ten n body v u d be utr Even as it is I J ” • . tr .* r zazine up h - I .' wouldn't ar-y it away. -. <. ery little Its Da-germs. I ■ ■ '••• ' a r- suits are ’ o f• a. very #<■_.. .... i roachius. Pleurisy. Puejc r.U and Con sump u are i.uer.’Iy the < r.sequences. ' ; :: the ar t •‘•ara .ce f a cold, sore thr at or • kt -t Sima: ns C ugh •■*> tup It soothe* the irritation. -ens the ■ hie?;::; ar.d ;: mptiy cures you Dmfc'e c-etect cn. i w>- a lady nett.- ,-aii to her husband ».;h what Pat h dscreetly terms "coaside-a: ie emphasis.' I wish you ^ ..dr. 1 always s;t cn the p:aao-stt» . rv rQ we have c xpany. Ker;. Ik sty ksc.* s . cant play a note. Neither can ar; iy *;?» when I'm **« ret rued the 5 tge — Y . nth's Con.; anmn. A 1 *h ut s*- 'e _: -• C-f * Everythlna A prominent plant,. occasion to visit iob* JT*+\ in southern A-karsas situated sever.. B ■, . Th* Iftfi and 1t was n • =sary Journey in a buggy £ h* ^ friend with him and st»„J* NT After traversing <*■ sparsely settled countryV"* upon a farmer plowing J*? « tide of a hill. The;*.^8*! to appear civil t0 h~*1* stopped his horse and yL,ifN man. who came to the f,n!^ hi. rac, «lh a v^ood morning ' ‘‘Mornln', mister''* “You live here, I luppo**. •‘Yep.” ■uPPos«r “How’s crops?" “Fair to middlin'." That s a bad hill you're piow. “I know It Lad how V®? plow, bad plow, bai ev*—v5*'*' • Why. you talk like'll poorest man in Arkansas' planter. ' “••N •I ain't, though" was the rnv, as the young fell w M naturedly ' Another fe>7 5 o’ this croi *511 A Wonderful Thing Mr. Brown had ; had rh‘ ne cca“*r '- n betwee# v. J and house ani wi5 very much fe " .:h it. sa;. - th- F - v,.,, J ■ «a y..,....... . s 2 f ' ' . to«J me this ev-n.r.g a-1 I wi:;toi.T] Hr- wn to ex;ect ; u " l .r )wn (speak! g thro .ah (Wi I hone —My friend Smith win ^ * h U3 this ^v^nissf. ' Now listen and hear how pi* reply corr.es back ” Mr- Br wn s :•; ly came back i startling distinctness: A - : y .r fri-r. 1 Smf'h *f »>» »e keep a hotel. Important to Motnen. Exsrdoe c»r»f. eT»rr boc:« of fc «if- i: 1 * :re I\;Zl«riT fcr jJizu ial EW*« :'*■? of Li Ufc: F-. r * . 0 V A &i>i T LJkTt A-TJTJ 3cC^ Thv pr*-• r'. i- - f u i duty. F * - n: as?; ;s tha* - i. KIDNEY PILLS i j Au V \\W'0^ au v \\w - £ 1 Kidne^J^ ^ t* f*■* e u m A"f; '|r a ;1 teases**' SENOUSCOOt, Girlhood to Womanhood Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound *4 O Jt M E-LE\ M. OLSON -* _ The res > ••• • j y t»:tn • !::• -.her. ’ Lifiuence and the Inf p. ,;*■ ~■■■L interest to " <-/- *. ” :ara.- -d a*, theproner the Ufe bat ‘ .. V ' —a; y a t^au ■z. a cr s thoa»hrs became ' ' -- - . •• a,:o s 7 P*in* :a back Vr • ’• e; > d. a. c - re i r r - --• '.n ^ is .i m* "v to t - i and - her’sv/her * •. : p'‘ VJ ir*La *■ and rentes ' L> Jia E. Pinkham's \eze t4ble ‘-om pound, s:, e fr ra tr - *•- a; i her'"^;. at this c.me ' ■ - « fort f t---- a: i start t' - ;r- -- pe- .j -- a ; -:n* jr.r.'s .de with -ut pa-a c/ •*•' Ar ; I*- few fcoea thus :-e .u^‘“ r two ^aerations. ' “ '"i7'1* c- -•‘ters f: a youngs iz : tr.e-.r s uers. earress -vv: il V’r’ what'll A- s Vegeta -:« Compound has done :^y-“ coc*tsit.y Uii* re M ss F7‘ 3 V ,v,- c; 4J7 S. East •- wasee, III Mr*. F'-i'- i— _ , _ 1 '• osr -rs 'a crry (c«; ' * * -i tt-»y a_ tu.xLja* tfca: a^ .wrt&csi! se> •.■*«■ CLARA E CASVSTACKS* 30D 2* i «Ct* ▼"** " : t. i'i r-o> £tri V-vet.i' > Comp ar. i iae a taca* •' - M m Can E. D«ros'*:v \ \ *rA riesohe and — t f—' f harur stand I i - i tw :••'..•» -c P'.nkh.A.-r. n Veg«C*r - y - ■ p*r. .i« w-»r» eaca . >■.«•: perf-?rtir w-^. Vf i-T..i W'.toxit TXLT 0*1: *LS* & ' -** i^L^rnt W^s Lpi* ** ,rn,i jar 4 5^ ^“3 uui Ifc St test Dear SL-i Pinkhta: :— i - -x -n» '*,,, VApt •*j* ■ r r abeot a -ear •*! "*t f?w maetb*. »• •?•- rr E- nth. with t»--*a '•** 4' ,'" ■ ~~«1T I ha'i tEe c. -- s so tod that - ,J “ . j. I: a a p. -j *.■ teh 7 - —•i 7 ^ P.-.kha.-s Vegetable •■ • ‘ . Tj rS o* The c«*s*“ Hi ®t » r -« derfui aai I ieinr* ii- - ' C'4- - cl* v -■ «ry*n?erer An 7 -1" *»l i irth~r * * ”.\t write to —c *"■*- * b*r to Jl "e tCrC, * If t :c know cf an" y* >■; wKJ uk her to address Mr* ■ L;.nn. Ma« u i tell b** «T«-7.:: „ o? her srrcDtocii, an : * <e*e.- -' aj b*cL, She will rec*:Te'^J^i**** lutelr free, from a s.; _r.v rlnl'ia the experie aJts* i - * ' if oo the ritfht road t and haorv \r omr a s:r-._* - table Lvdi* E- Plriham's '*** ^ Compound made from ca and herbs rnrea wn=re otoe--* ... - _ reraeij ~as • -• > i. ~ xsar.rte o: w;.m*rn ■a a record c: acr-a. rr-i iing :n ev ry r*irt the o: the of L?1* iell * -‘ — * ' - IJ-k v- ’ *.* -- # T r w V, V/*- w-hiiig testim ay to the wonderful virtue <-* £ 1 ■*— = ^ ejeto. ~.e Compound and what it Las done tor L*xa E. PusaJia's ) c&c'aHc Ceageoafc a Hoaua's RcjbcU’ for * ****