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THE. SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES. wi.im:si).y. octouek rn P O Late News from Surroundiii th Towns MUX In Ion IKaM of Grand Hapifls and Mly.s Huth McNalr of Kalamazoo cam to Niles Tuesday anil W'-rc mar ried ly thf- lv. W. It. Yonker. Thoy -will make their homo at Grand Rapids. Mrs. Iloald Is a daughter of Dr. Rush McNalr of Kalamazoo, and la well known In this city, having viaited hero often. Mrs. John EanKdon of thi.s city re ccived the news that her 5on Karl had been killed on the railroad at Hep burn. Ok la., on Oct. 'J. Claud S. .Smith has resumed his duties ai station asrent at the lii Four, after a few weeks vacation. Rev. Mr. Yonker of the Presbyter ian church of this city preached at Grand Haven last Sunday, as a can didate. Mr. Yonker returned home Monday and is very favorably im pressed with conditions there. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Wood will entertain the Dinner Uridine club Wednesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. A. K. Trefy of Kala mazoo were In the city Monday even ing and were guests at the San Soucl club dance. Geortro L. Faurote is In (Jrand Itaplda to act as a juror in the United States district court. Mr. and Mrs. Worth HardeV are in the city from Washington, D. C, rus gruests of the former's parent?, Mr. and Mrs. James Harder. Mrs. Charles doodling of 90S S. Third t. Is home from Ann Arbor, where the took IS treatments at the Pasteur Institute. Mrs. Goodlln; was bitten by a do; a few days ao and the animal was found to be suffering from rable.i. Mis Hazel Gray MeCandels has Sone to Chf?aRo to spend a few days. Thirty couples attended the open ing dance of the fc?an Souci Dancing club at Milliard's hall Monday niht. The music was furnished by Mattes' orchestra of South Rend.. Nibs will soon have an auto truck as ono has been shipped from Ke nosha, Win. . Q. Tappan was in Gary on busi ness Tuesday. Wilson have purchased a husking ri?. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham of South llend spent Sunday with Steve Hal lock and family, Mrs. Rilt?er and daughter Maud spent Saturday af ternoon with Mrs. Walter Ludwltf. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kqr were Sun day afternoon quests of Mr. and Mrs, M. I. Harney. Sunday school 10 a. m. WAI.KKKTOX. George Masterman and Howard Rensbtrtrer were in Plymouth Sun day. Ray Parkby, C. I.. Miller. Hi ward Walter and Houser were Eolith Rend visitors Sunday. Miss Heb-n Rensberger, who teach es at Inwfod, inn., spent Sunday with relatives her. Martin Tuttle, wlio is empl..-d in South P.end, spent Sunday with his family here. , John Volf a pioneer resident of Walkerton, did here Saturday. Miss Cora Uelle Ilirnes of Nappa nee, spent Sunday vith H. Gahn and family. A west bound freight on the R. & ". Sunday afternoon derailed four box cars east of here, blocking the traffic for several hours. Ed Trost, who Is employed by the R. & O. as agnt at Albla, spent Sun day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Trosi, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. harley Jackson spent Sunday with relatives in Still well. The foundation for the new R. I. Holsr elevator is nearly completed. ni:v Carlisle. Mrs. W. D. Shimp of South Hend. was a guest Sunday of her sister, Mr. A. R. Wykoff. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hauser of South Rend, spent Sunday here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Drulin- ef. Madore Parker was a guest Sun day of his cousin. Miss 1 Jessie Ren ton, of Ti port e. Mr. and Mrs. J. (J. Miles were in South Rend to visit the latter' sis ter. Mrs. Revnolds, who is verv 111. Mrs. E. W. Taylor of South Rend, was a guest Friday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Curry. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Compton are spending the week in Chesterton and Chicago, whero they are attending tile dairy show. Arthur Miles has returned to Can ada after several days' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mile1-:. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams, of Oak Park, 111., were guests over the week end of the former's mother, Mrs. Sarah Williams. Mrs. II. A. Reinhard went to Ru chanan Saturday for a several days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rest. Georcre Alien, of Laporte, visited H. Martin Sunday. Mrs. Will McKaln. of Kalamazoo is a guest of Mrs. Sarah McKain. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Compton and Mrs. Jennie Woolman motored to i:iv.i:nsHuuG. Mrs. H. C. llrownell, who has been visiting in Mishawaka for a couple of wck.s has returned and is now at the home of her son, II. C. Fisk. Mrs. R. S. Carlisle spent the week in Cassopolis with her sister, Mrs. A. W. Reed. Mrs. Amanda Cays has returned from a visit with her son, Lewis Cays, at Cassopolis. Idella I.e and Sadie Manchow spent Sunday at Niles, the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Hicks and Rich ard Hicks, visited George Cranston and family at Niles Sunday. Gladys Rillet and Clara Price, of Niles, were guests of Mrs. Charles Long Friday. Mrs. Hiram Shankweiler went to Elkhart Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers. Mrs. Sylvester Jackson of Mareel lus, visited Mllo Jackson and wife, from Saturday until Monday. Relia Stryker of Elkhart, visited his father, I. S. Stryker from Satur day until Monday. 11. C. Truitt spent Sunday with Amos Foote, at Niles. Mrs. Lenora Dennis has returned from a week's visit in Kalamazoo with friends. Clayton Collins of Niles, was a guest of Hazel Westfall Sunday and Monday. Hazel Hicks, of Newberg. was a guest of her parents from Friday un til Monday. Harvey Vail of South Rend, spent Saturday and Sunday with his grand mother, Mrs. Anna Shanafelt. J. II. Rreece hys returned from a visit with his son, William Breece, at Br: tie Creek. Iarl Dibble, who has been at Dur and for the past few weeks, has re turned and is now visiting his sister, Mrs. K. S. Claire. KIXGSRUIIY. M'. and Mrs. R. J. Helck and chib of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Woolman. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Tennis and daughter. May, Miss Nan Wade and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dawson of Mill Creek, and Allen Tennis of Raporte. were guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. I.yle Kelly and son, of South Rend, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Watson Wykoff. 'Mrs. Anna Bruch will entertain the ladies of the Christian Aid society at a social meeting Wednesday after noon. Miss Mamie Vail entertained the C. C. club Saturday evening. inree o.us ssiiuruay. returning sun- dren, Wayne and Francis, returned nay. iney w ere guests wniie mere lo Sandusky. Ohio, after visiting here. Mrs. O'Neil spent Sunday at Kingsbury. :The mothers' depa."tinent of tho M. P. church met Friday with Rev. and Mrs. Belcher. A new sidewalk was started from the M. P. church to the old sidewalk. Preaching Sunday at M. P. by Rev. Biddlecome, from Michigan. A large crowd was present, also to Sun day school. The W. O. F. meeting was held Sat urday evening to initiate Dr. Hender son. Ralph Henson, of South Bend, was in Kingsbury last week. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Crego spent Sunday with Mrs. Crego's brother, Frank White and family. Mrs. Watklns and children spent Saturday in Laporte. Mr. and Mrs. Trask are entertain ing the former's mother, Mrs. Trask, from Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman and son, Ralph, and mother, Mrs. Clark was to M. P. church Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Rlanche Winchell and chil dren and Inez White spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill White. Miss Mildred White returned to her school Monday in Union Mills. John Kiieisley returned to his work after spending Sunday at this place. Miss Mary Golf spent Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Travis. Mrs. Tonagel entertained company at dinner Monday. LYRIC K Mr. and Mrs. Adam Klingel of Mill reek, Indiana, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cox. Sunday school at 10 p. m. in W. O. W. hall. Nov. 2d. Personal Workers have began a series of meetings in the Pierce build ing, beginning sharp at 7 p. m. Julius Newhouse, who. was badly burned by gasoline, is slowly improv ing although it may be the holiday time before he may leave his room. The Oleaner Sewing Circle enter tained the families of the circle, ;.l being present, Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Susan Stroup. portagi: pk.virii: Ed Rhoades of Kalamazoo visited relatives at this place last week. Mrs. E. S. Arney went to Ann Ar-1-or Sunday to enter the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Young enter tained a number of relatives Sunday at dinner. S-veral from this place attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Wm. Con rad at Buchanan on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Rough and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rhoades were guests of Mrs. K. W. Pcrley at South Bend on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Houses, rrth entertained at dinner on Sunday. Miss Clara Sharer of Baroda pent n few days last week with friend. at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith entertained several relatives Sunday at dinner. Wm. Housewerth of Bristol. Ind.. :s a guest of his son Thus. House werth and family. Oar Sucre Depend Upon Our StiKfWi Patient. SMITH & SMITH cnmonucToiis. 218 V. Wayne, IL rrKTtJO WOfi. South Bend. Ind. IJAKEItTOWX And still It rains quite a snow storm last wvek. The corn husker made its appear ance in this vicinity Monday. Chas. Wells of Portage Prairie ail ed in this place Thursday afternoon. Mr. Holmiuist is confined to the house with an attack of tons'.litis. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Redden were in New Carlisle Wednesday to visit Mrs. Ward Smith. Mr. Mrs. Earl Harkridcr of Buch anan caught a string of nice fish at Pike Lake Friday afternoon. J. H. Best spent the week end with his family here returning to SL Joe Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dodge spent Saturday niht and Sunday with the formers parents here. Mis Alice Rector spent Saturday r.i'-rht and Sunday with her sister at Niles. , Iva and Victor Cauffman of Port age Prairie called on their sister Hat tie Clemens Sunday P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Denno of Buch anan visited the atter's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Redden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rogers spent Sunday evening with the Chas. Clem ens family. Mrs. Jcl:nnie Redden received word that : vr mother Mrs. Elizabeth Haslett U seriously ill at New Car lisle. Clifford Schreve of Bachanan was In this vicinity Monday. Mrs. Hattie Clemens was hostess to the degree of honor ladies, at her home Friday. A pot luck dinner was .served and a special meeting was held In the afternoon after which a con undrum menu was served. Mrs. Clemens was assisted by Mrs. Mae Best. One of the neighbors ladles had a good dress taken off of the clothes line one evening last week anil it was stated that the person was known who took it and that if the dress wasn't back the next day the sheriff would be called on. and alas! the dress came back during the night. Looks suspicious, and it wasn't a woman that KOt it eithec- JUVEK PARK. Mrs. Sylvester D. Brewer. TIC N. Smith st., and Mrs.- Willis Metcalf. 220S Kerslab c6urt, leave today for ai month's visit with relatives and friends in Waterloo, la. On their return they will stop In Chicago for several days. A meeting of the democrat party will be held at the River Park school house this evening. The principal speakers will be Stuart MeKibbin, I. E. Romig and Judge T. E. Howard. A number of the candidates will be pres ent and speak. All voters in this sec tion of the city are urged to attend this meeting. Mrs. R. J. Miller. Mrs. N. L. Ault and Mrs. C. R. Ault will entertain their Sunday school class of the First Christian church at a Halloween party Friday evening at the home of Mrs. N. L. Ault on S. Seventeenth st. Miss Irene Newcomb of S. Eighth st. has issued invitations for a Hal loween party to be given Friday even ing. Mrs. Samuel Dixon, delightfully en tertained at dinner at her home on Mishawaka av. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Dunn of S. Seventn sc., who will leave the first of the month for the Gulf of Mexico to spend the winter. Prayer meeting will be held at the M. E. church this evening, instead of Wednesday. Edward Shank of Mishawaka av. has gone to Logansport, Ind., to at tend the wedding of his nephew, Charles Smyser, to Miss Franklin Stewart, which will take place Wed nesday at high noon. A call meeting of the Brotherhood of the American Yeomen will be held this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whisman on Seventh st. Mrs. A. Wiser will entertain the members of the R. P. E. club Thurs day afternon at her home on Misha waka a v. The regular meeting of the Civic association which meets the first Tues day in November has been postponed one week on account of the election next Tuesday. An interesting feature which is b-ing pbii.oed for the meet ing will be a OvKite on the schools of today and the schools of 23 years ago. Robert, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Wolfe of S. Seventh St.. who is ill with dtpiitheria. is very much improved and the quarantine will be removed in c few days. Delbert Rensbcrger has returned from a business trip to Louisville, Ky., and othr points In the state. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ulbry of S. Eighth st. entertained with a dinner of 12 covers yesterday. The house decorations were autumn flowers. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. I. Ullery, John Filers and Mrs. Rose Kanan of North Liberty, Jacob Ullery of Conway Springs. Kan., and Noah Rensbergcr of Soifth Bend. After the dinner music was enjoyed and a pho tograph was taken of the group. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Van Direen have returned to New Carlisle after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rod gers of S. Ninth st. George Souders of S. Ninth st. hnQ gone to Mishawaka to spend the winter with his niece. Mrs. R. Sellers. Mrs. N. L. Ault delightfully enter tained a number of friends at G o'clock dinner yesterday. Covers were place for six. The out of town guests were Mrs. John Clemons of Iron wood, Mich., and Mrs. Marshall Tuner of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hutchinson and James Hutchinson of Rochester, Ind., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hutchinson of S. Sixth st. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hool. who have been visiting relatives here, have ! gone to Estwan. Canada, where Mr. ; Hool will go in the photograph busi- ' ncss with his son.-Chancey Hool, who has been In Canada for the past year. Ui tmli j IT JrL? 1 ill! in j hi s KAij 3 n,i i 21 T "" -' 1 My Office is one of the finest equipped in this country for the amelioration and cure of SPECIAL DISEASES OF MEN. My Special Fess VJill Continue Short Time y. t i f t a i sy Uu LI Li3 Ui Blood Poison and Vitai Weakness of Men i;czi-:ma am itching cured. The soothing, healing medication in Pit. HOIJhO.WS ECZEMA OINT MENT penetrates every tiny pore of the skin, clears it of ail impurities stops itching instantly. Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment is guaranteed to speedily heal eczema, rashes. ring worm, teKer and other unsightly eruptions. Eczema Ointment' is a doctor's pres. riution, not an experi ment. All ir legists or by mail, 50c. Pfeiffer c;4enical Co., Philadelphia j and St. Lrui Advertisement. JjAKKVILLK. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rupe of Xorth Liberty spent Sunday with the latter'H sister, Mrs. F. A. IJarkley. A lecture will be given Saurday evening, Nov. 1, in the M. E. church by Miss Lottie Tillotson. Miss Tillot- son has lectured in Hawaii, Japan, Central America and through the United States and is recommended by : all who have heard her. Mrs. Surrenna Porter and son Charles of Minneapolis, Kan., are her; visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Nel son Eld red. Mrs. Charles Riddle of near La pa spent Sunday and Monday with Mr and Mrs. Earl Riddle. The Misses Marie and Leona Moon were in South Bend a few days thi. week. Mrs. Philip Ducomb, who was ope rated upon a few days ago is doing nicely and the doctor has hopes of her recovery. Miss Violet Povers of South Rend ' was here Sunday visiting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hupp. j f Jt-V : . v Bj ve kept the mmr;:. ;y i;. X and the father immrnmmmmKmrn.- smEyy bioom of he rff mm I vigor. Failure is tmmmmimXmmZ tow a weakened a day will eiMM you believe the W'PmWW of yesterday, performed evorr rrl- mWWfmi vato and public duty fearlly and 'Wf4 not guard your HERITAGE when It is worth more to you. more to MttM v '4 your children and your children's WmK1$ children than all th money the ' Rockefellers and Vanderbilts pos-V.4:UWc-iMl, Mo V '""i se? lour success depends upon S.V-felW r your health and deteTrninatlon. All WT tHMvfeNX . -r--;'-,--4 of these things being true, loan mo V; -Yy f f' :. v. .;V-i your connaence. and i win x. : :'-' : .-W:. -VA tee you success and health. I wl accomplish by making ZKtZ-Y : ' a man with Mrong nerves. wv, w- .-jft - -y v '; : - : s '-.s:--. v.. ;,i brain and a sound bo. YOT'NC, MEN AND ALL ifEN. COME TO SEE ME. Lt ms re move yor trouble, purify your blood, strengthen your nervous system and restor you to a healthy, manly feeling, theret-y re lieving you of the burden that Is felt from any dlsa:. My practice is limited to these disease., and each cas I accept Is Identical with som disease I hAe cured. There fore it tin no more than reasonable for me to expect to do as much for you a 1 have done for others. After treating with me for Jupt . little, while you will have as much confidence J3 I have in my methods. Dr. Fleener's Remedies Save Men I want to tell every young man r.'hat his father should ha e told him in his youth. "What tiVery young man and father ought to know. No sadder spfctacln ver comes to my attention than a youn man whose body and mind is Infected with dixease. He U handicapped all through lifo. The strong, robust man with pure blood clls passes him at very turn In the race of life. Thousands of thco caes should never have been. An ounce of prvontion would young man of today of tomorrow in tho alth, strength and as certain o fol- and diseased mind follow night. Don't great men of today. il u THE FAMILY COUCH MEDICINE. In every home there should he a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, ready for immediate use when any member of the family contracts a cold or a cough. Prompt use will stop the ! spread of sickness. S. A. Stid. of : Mason, Mich., writes: "My whole ' family depends upon Dr. King's New i Discovery as the best cough and cold medicine in the world. Two 50c. bot- ties cured me of pneumonia." Thous- ! ands of other families have been upon Dr. King's New Discovery to cure their coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Every dose helps. Price, 50e. and $1.00 at all druggists. Advert isement. guaran- Thls a man, clear ly a man with pood, pure blood courslne nfl n rriim mn ISrM through your veins, free from dis- DR. rLttiiER FUR rnErJ ETrHS mlntPTn- talso pride and modesty have Over 14 Years a Spac allst My Best Reference, No Cure, Ho Pay. SSTnaaSS What the blood stream won't do in the human system for weak organs will never be accomplished. Aro you willing to hand your HERITAGE down from generation to generation through your children? Look about you at tho thousands of unsuccessful suffering men who are paying the price of their ancestors' Indis cretion. Have you inherited bad bloor or have you contracted it as some unsuspecting moment? Regln now to stamp It out by talcing the best blood making and blood purifying remedies. Not a Dollar ilssn Be Paid Unless Satisfied By George Randolph Chester Author of ' . GET-RICH-QUICK WALLINGFORD SOBBY BURNIT, THE JINGO, Etc r S BUCKIE DAW ! V 1 Public Drug Store Forced Out Sale l'LUVSANT YALLIW Mr. anl Mrs. Hrnard Lender Is Angeler. California. Mr. and V Mrs. Wm. Lelnlnger and daughter Myrtle of Hlkhart. Mrs. Wm. Thorn-; ton and Mrs. K. C. Smith and daugh- t r were Thursday guests of John A. ' 1'ger and family. Jasper Darnes spnt Sunday with Jay Mills. ! heuben Kger and Heuben Ldnln- r spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J rry I-reininKtr of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. .mith. Mr. and H. c. Smith anl daughter, vislt- . Mr. and Mrs. Philip Smith of S" nil Hend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hertel and children. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Mc 'reary and son spent Sunday with Harrison Lute and family. The Indies Aid will pive a Hallow een s,cial at James Keyer Triday e enlng. Mrs. Alfred Lulwig wcje at Mr. and Mrr. Walter Ludwig Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Radahougit were Sun flay guests of Mrs. Hilger and daugh- , ter. Mr. Frank Dbon and Mr. James Perhaps the most amusing and entertaining of the WalKngford stories are those which go to make up the latest Chester bock WALLINGFORD AND BLACKIE DAW, Chester never repeats. Each tale is delightfully new, each escapade like nothing heretofore related. The creative genius of the author, his fresh invention, his clever plots, his dashing humor, his sprightly dialogue, and racy slang are here seen in most glowing examples. - Jit all Sookzcltcrs. $1.00 net. .TH.BOBB5.IERRUX.COT, PUBLISHERS bs STAT IONERY A good purchase on our part enables us lo show, at a marked reduction in price, as desirable a line of box papers as you could possibly find anywhere. The Eaton, Crane & Pikeless make rep resents the highest type of paper production, and our stock shows all the newest texture, tints, sizes and shapes for the finest social or ordinary correspondence or business uses. Otto C. tarn 209 South Michigan Street 9 Druggist Auditorium Theatre Consult the Old Reliable, Ixm?-Established Specialist Over 11 Years' Kxperience. Ama Vam ? NERVOUS and despondent, weak and debilitated, tl w UU tired mornings, no ambition lifeless, memory pone, easily fatigmd, excitable and irritable, eyes sunken, red and blurred, pimples, restless, hazard-looking-, weak back, bone pain, sore throat, lack of energy and confidence? Consult the old-reliable specialists. Results Speak for THemselves SCORES OF CURED PATIENTS MY BEST ADVERTISEMENT, and my well-filled ollices, my great success, has tempted others to em ulate his annouiicements, even to opy them, word for word. But, re member, it is his great NEW SYSTEM SCIENTIFIC PELVIC METH ODS that brings results, and results are what you want. So BE SURE, MEN, MAKE NO MISTAKE Seek the leader and not the follower, and remember I am the Spec ialist you have known and who does refund every dollar paid for professional services in case of failure to cure or render satisfaction. fatfgX Voil Afflicted with Blood Poison, sore throat, ulcers in ri C 1 UU mouth, falling hair, skin eruptions, discoloration?, nervous, irritable, dull paid In head or back, numbness, tingling in hands or feet, despondent, inclined to melancholy, fear of impending calamity, bone pains, indigestion, variable appetite, feeling of bloating, lameness in back, arms or les? Are you discouraged, having tried and tried? What have you tried? Poisonous drugs In stomach-ruining doses, feeble patent medicines or inexperienced doctors, calling themselves specialists, but who ire not true specialists and who have no reputation or reliability? Cy&1 There is a method of treatment that will cur you. -r" without damaging the stomach and nervous system; treatment that does not block up, merely hide away for a tim but will drive every vestijre of the poison, cleanse the blood and lymphat ics, clears the mind of forebodings, makes strong nerves ar.d will re store you to the vigor of health and the disease will not return. I pimply want the opportunity of showing every suffering man that I can give him new hope, new life and restore him back to health, strength and vitfor. I know every man will pay after I have entirely eliminated every trace of the dl&ease from his system. I have one erpeclal low fee, which you may pay when cured if there Is any doubt about the case being cured by my method A whole second floor of offices, separate waiting" rooms, many treat ment rooms and electric therapeutic machines. 1 Cures Oiood Poison The Nov SaSvarsan I i:e tho i.Mvoi anI latent treatment for IH'.oJ I'ois .ri anl Skin IM!. rr-)f. J:hrli-l!s of (nnanyt N V. S A L VA US A N r "Ml", tli In. proved SAlvwriin. Ice-bwd i't tli? olJ rTi:y callM '. M" N?HjKil- ! i ftud LaTTcle tm.l iiiorv efi'evtivr tLa.T "W and vxa be HUminl.vtere.I in tf.e o:IW painlessly nl :;nl wllli nflijtfly no U fffect wta P'ver or !-t-i:tio:i frora luirvR. vsho h n r 9 brain rni' suffering frni inills-r?irth, th -n!ty eic''.-i an '1 :ibi;e, will how quick th risrht rtriifdy. at t!i' riglit ilre na'l t i iii. will '! i t:: vrurk. Kftjre8 lct Weak, H rvou Men stre-nrrlj, tiourlh lr:ij ortJint orphL . I1H1TJ K.toUl'1 li.i.s Lai a labor- "! rj;y, .imtiti';i a:iI lr:g rhe il-lirare e.riiff-nu.l In ir.an.V.Hl. givf u; r Iihi-o ISIieH.MiTUil, lint!! h Variccc2!s or Enlarged Veins "vSak I,Kr Mr Tii.iti,,:, Pfllpitnrloa cf t!; II n rt. S"ir Sti'-u ?). huil Memorr, Start t.f I'.reritli, r.-.-ratlln - .f tLv I::s!t Ksrl-fivi, Tlr.-1 ! -Slr.j in VuA .Morning. Iyiw 'lr.ilitv vlucrcih ClrcUi ti. n. i.i: ui;i:k's ti:j:at itnt will satisi'v voi; my i:i:.M:inrs Aitn KI;iIT. Will yu '-nv.uw sufTerln? fri these .'!ilrr:i-r.'M. r will yon ;)lr your caw I;: my liin.ls t p-rr:nientl7 oi rel In Ti; rlsht w..y nd ?.vr,t tl:n4 p- Kidney. Bladder iSS pvr::.i:.PTi:!y cur" 1 in Mrty 1hjr. if r.o 4t L-r i-orr.lSntlerx. i i'a r- 1 - 11 yi'-j.i t. j.y I:;..-1 .Making au l BUj4 I'ii rif i g lit riiJ i - . cuts Diseases, 'Ay; E swoLiN ri.i:! r"-'ivt l.-.i!y aH"tl"i nni r I -r :r " r1 ti t 1 v rurM ii a fw .nrc Th i!Ich'i, if allow.-! to run u a i.ckf-3. will lad rl'in r.-.;)'l":iti'n'V A worl t-j fL" n !e ! suL' i-;.u My pat Rt?ortl, a well as my lrofess!onal and I'inanHal Stnndintr, U a iuarantv that you w:ll rexdo Honest, Faithful and Successful TrcaDueiit. J can refer you to the J t Ilanks aiul IaIin Uu.ln fin of South Bend. A Legal Contract jriven to each patient to hold for my promise. 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