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I'lio lame tun bo Ik ah ,1 the woundud
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Kor years my Hheuinatlstn has been so
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Lini'xent enabled mo to walk without mv
crutches I am mending rapidly. 1 think,
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C. H. Heunttr, nrtigiiist, Uock Prairie,
Mo., savs:
Centaur Liniment sells better audplvts
the best -atislaction or aiiyihiiig lu tht
market."
What tho Centaur I.li.iiuci.t ha done fr
others it will do lot you. it is reliable, and
it Is cheap.
Tho Yellow Centaur Liniment
i worth its weight In gold to owners ol
horses and limits.
ThisL nlment has t ureU inure Sprained,
Sweenled, Hing-boced aiiJOalledlioreln
three years than have a'.l the Farriers In the
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wonderful.
We have thousuuds upon thousand of
certificate as strong as the following :
"My horse was lame for a year with a fet
lock wrench. All remedies utterly failed
to cure and I considered him worthless un
til I commenced to use Centaur Liniment,
which rapidly cured him. I heartily recom
mend it. KKV. OKO. W. t Lit HIS.
Manorville, Schoharie Co., i . Y."
"Dear Sirs I have used your Centaur
Liniment la my family, and find it to be ol
great value, f'k-ase send me two dollars'
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rase is, whether it be Wrench, Sprain, Toll
Evils Klorbone, Scratches cr Lameness ot
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ment. It is sold everywhere, and warrant-
eu ia its cnets.
IlKra(ory of J. B. KOE A CO ,
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Cast or ia.
It i a mi-tsKe to tuppofe that Castorta Is
not adapted to grown persons as well as
Children. They oaly need to increase the
quantity. But children have so many com-
tJlalnU for which Castoria is adapted like
WindColle, Sour Stomach, Worms, l etter.
Teething and Croup, that it is especially
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I U effects are more certain than Castok
Oil. It contains no aichohol and ia as pleas
ant toiaae as noney. ii never tripe. Uy
re?uialiD the stomach and bow els the Caa
toria cools the blood, expels worms and
prevents feverUhnes, quiets the nerves and
prouuees neaiin tceo or course children
can leep in quiet and mothers can re-t.
Cantoriais recommended by ail phvMclans
anl nurses who have tried it, and it is hav
ing a rapidly increasing sale, it 1- prepared
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uel t'iicher, of lavs., at the Laboratory ol
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