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PAGE MX ottawa Free trader Jot kwl EL? i JJL Ji JLL-i viLvs 1 o GRAND RIDGR MrH. A. J. Rednnm Jr. Ml ho ' t the. followim: ni I from Ottaw . nt hrr home on Burlington avenue K"rl day afternoon from U to 5 o'clock; Mrs. Henry WaNtllng Jr. and daugh ter .Iran. Mrs. Hay Hani. 'II. Ml Thomas Matiuiiiir'.ujrh and Mrs I i-nntor. Mrs. Rodman served dell clous refpeahmewti Oscar Huys of lo" Angola, Cal., Htrired the lattrr part of the week to loo': after litslnc::s IntprosK The- (lood Will e'.uh nu t mi Thtirs day aftuno.'in with Mrs William I lej, south of town, with the nujorltj of thn niwltwn preeeal, together wltli two victors, Mrs. Pyle of Btreator and Mrs. Charles farter. The ladles spenl a portion of th" afternoon sewing quilt blooka, after which a loclal I n wa had with farioue cooti its. Mrs Kd Armstrong: proved hersell tho moat apt contestant for the prhe a tin" conclusion of the afternoon Mrs Keller served a luncheon The cluh then adjourned to meet again In 1 c tohT with Mm Kd. Lota 1 r. H. Ia wis of We I .Main sire t has bean busy th past several days tearing down the r!il l.-iiWilnvs on i!i" Lavrls farm, noitheaal of the village Among thosp from hre to Btten the Mason ftilr on Pridaj were Mr. anil Mrs Karl England and Mr and Mrs Karl Wakey Mr. and Mrs. John Rinker of Bur llngton av.iuo spent Thursday with their son I'aul on the farm. Mrs. R. c. Williams of Btreator was a ra'lf-r nt the hnnio of lrs Ellen Uuder Kridav afternoon. Mrs. M. H. Toetini had as her suests at dinner on Baturdav Mn John W. Kogle. Mrs. I. Rutan and Mrs. Kucky. Mrs. Margaret Boyd is the guest of streator relatives Edgar (.ockart of Ohio was an over nl(!iht guest at the Manninc Pound Btana home; on Friday evening The Woman's Guild of st Andrew's church Farm Ridge, will serve a ?..p-pt-r at tho home of Mr and Mrs Alvin iKity. near Bandy Port, on Thursday evening, Bept, 29, A cor dial welcome extended to all. Paul Dunbar, son of Mrs. Dunbar, who resides southwest of the tillage, was given a farewell party at the home of his mother Ir.st Wednesday evening. Paul and Richard Rowo de parted on Saturday for Wisconsin, where they intend spending the wit t r months, a large number oi friends participated In fiis farewell evi 1 The evening Was spent with cards and dancing. Mrs. Dunbar serve 1 a delicious luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. George Schobert mo tored to Kernan Friday, where they HntMit the afternoon with thsir Bon-in-law and daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Krnest King Miss Kate Peterson Peti rson, of Btaten and COUSln, Island, n wen- callers at the horn the nur's cousin, Mies Sarah Crawfor Of the Kast Bide, I'riday. Steve Anderson of Ottawa spent day recently with his sister. Mi Jennie, on Porter avenue. John WagfBer, who u.is quite i!! I several days, Is reported just about the same. Mr. and Mrs. John I.ehr Thursday at the Mazon lair silent ml re- mained as Overnight guests of thel son Ijou is at Ransom, returning bom on Friday. The Presbyterians will i harvest home supper in tin of Ihe church Saturday ev I, The supper formerly ervi ha: th d the Ladles' Aid of th served this year by cnurcn the mil win bi -ionar. ladles of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKay of Kan nas City. Mo., who have been visit Ing the hitter's slser. Mrs. M. Thomp son. at Hlue Island, are now the guest of village relatives T. J. Weaer shipped hogs to Chi cago Wednesday evening. Miss Mai Harris stayed with Mrs. Weher dw lug her husband's absence. Clark O. Pogle returned from Men dota Sunday, where be had spent tin week at the fair. Robert A being 001 o fthe entries at Hie races. Mr. Fogli has just finished a four weeks' clr cuit, which started at Kl Paso am a ended with Mendota. He will nm go to Peoria. Mr. and Mrs. George Wiagner audi hahy nnd Mrs. Wagner':; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, all of Deer Park, were Visitors Inst Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Skinner, we ll of town. Bmmett CavanaugH of Marseilles and Miss Blanch Gum, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Own, of thit tillage, Rave their friends here a BUT-I prise when it was learned they bad been married in Ottawa on Wodnes day last. Mr. and Mrs. CavanaugU will reside in Marseilles. Mrs. v. M. Blllsworth and daughters, Grace and l.ura. were Ottawa shoo pers Friday. Mrs. Henry Wollenhaupt Jr. w is a village caller l he last ot the week. Mr. and Mrs. J B, Read of Blast Liberty street have had as their guesl 1 Mrs. Read's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. U. McKay, of Kansas. City Miss Grace Kllsworth. si confl laughter of Mr. and Mrs. A M. Klls worth of Sylvan avenue, and Ralph Pottke, formerly of Streator, hut now of Chicago, were married in Chicago Saturday, Sept. ji. The news real li ed th" Village Sunday and came as 11 great surprise, Miss Kllsworth is one of the villages highly esteemed young ladle.' and has been very pop ular in ioth church and social circles, having spent her entire life In the village and vicinity. She is a grad uate of the Ottawa High school and la capable in every way of managing her new responsibility of presiding over her own home. Mr. I'ouke is a waiil 1 war veteran. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner and daughters of Mendota call) d on tin former's, sister. Mrs. W. W. UukgSnn gav afternoon. Mc-hln dlobert, infant -.an of Mi 1 1 h rln .;t. rec dv id at the Prw i the sacramenl of bjrti rian chart h E A numlh p of m i.rd I'.i art ra ; tli gathi rod al tin' bi Oeorgo SVolli ohai I'riday evening t party c impllmenl daughti r, i harlot) raarrti d to Hans d ihnson ''f ( rvcd r. d With Retro hroenl i a ore ,i iiii" on w i- s;' . n n In BUtlfttl glti ' Of i il ware, sllvei and lim -i Mrs many Pyre. Till-- v unexpected curprlsa and Mr. John, heartily Bppr n let the kind rt mi brances. Mrs. Job ion has i ni bi a mmnbcr f the local organlsatlan Miss Lucy Hcv.iuxm of Ottawa wax b village caller Sunday afternoon Mrs. Ellen : ider departed Batur. I day evening for North Platte, Neb., where she !as accepted lucrative position which i Quite an advance mi nt over in Gordon cloak ie slir llrl.'l ul Iti' Ik r. and Mrs. Irvin children of Btreator nnij were dinner , . ,,, ,i.. pith Mr .,., Mr, thomas Ush rn oi tfa Ea t '' ,, ' llivr; a IIU..IU' I v,ui i. kHt ."it..- tery on Tuesday afternoon to attend the funeral of little William Ralph i Hern, 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mr.- ' Hi man Horn, Who died Sunday eve nlag attt-r a two days' Illness of In fantile paralysis. The funeral was private at the home. ! The v. c t r convention h -i: Wedneedaj at the Meth . . w l! atti adi d The program the afl n i especially Intel lug. Reports of the county officer.! were read and other business ol thi organisation transacted. PLEAS ANT VIEW Misses Theo Lawsha. Bernadtno Rooney and Mi ustt Arthur Dohert; and Ian Gallagher made an unto trio to Marseilles Sunday. Anley l. arson and Elate Lav were in Marseilles Sunday. Rupert Krennr of Chicago spent Sunday with his wife and daughter In SeBeca, where they are visiting .'I the hi me ot In t parents. Mr. and Mrs. J H. Gerbert, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bailey and T oodles and Mi.-s Lillian Cancl or Franklin Park, 111., returned to th Ir heme Monday afti r spending thi v.', ek end with friends In this v i inlty Thosi' who atti m led thi picnic din nor given at Andy Meier's sundaj were. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Olson Arnold and Catherine; Mr and Mrs Frank Malerhofar, Joe and Math la , Mr. and Mrs. John Schetfer and Vin cent of near Morris, Mr. and Walter Bailey and Toodles 1 1 P Mrs. i Park, 111., also Miss I illim franklin Park, Mr, and Mn Go nt ami daughter Stella, Math Maief id family from West Brooklyn,, III.. so, Willie ami Lnurence Schaefer id Joe Bchsffer, Math and John aier, yr. and- Mrs Joe Meier, Par ill, FVleCia and EHttier; John and Pelecta S( i 1 A ji s Male M p 'i Mi eh Mi rtz, Mrs. VV. J. Horrter, r and son Glen, Bernard rid Mrs. Andy Maier. Jo- and ritldegarde, legarde Mali r, Cathi rim B Maier, Lillian Cam i. r. Florence nnd Nora tella Gehent, Arnold Ol iph, Mis Herberl lea nil" Feiecl Home and S: i i son, 4'arnell Maier. Herbert Maier. Joe Maierhofer, Joe Bcbeffer, Ray. Prank and Joe Maier went to see tin deep waterway ai Hello Island Sunday ernimn In tin show retting th tho Qaye it- tended tl Ottawa. Laurence and .Nash I- lent Inn I rman Si hai Il died in thi Mn ado All. n brief i Olson And f mi iund rrn of Mr. and surprised 1 ti o'clock Irs. K. t hem eneca with it ii sevent Those nth liresent and Mesdame O'Maltey, D. .1 1 : Heaton. B, W. Itoo HtggittS, J. F. Murphy. C .1. ii. Heaton ami J. w. i. and I), ii. i omegy, Mr Vinos and ir.;. John 8ch tier It Ot III Morris made s, north of a lit icf Sonet a call Allen 01 Wednesday, Mr and Mr i Mr. and Mr... Mien Olson and family Andy Maier and chi! j Mr. and Mm. dren, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Varlnti ! and Mr. and Mr.- and son Allen. I f rank Malrehofet those who atten i Thursday. Mrs, Lena Eve I ill for several dl sons are among the Mason fail Vera) days, is feeling much She has not resumed he' bookkeeper at the telephone I better, j v. ork a I office a and Mis. it Mow Friendly it.- :." t of thousands of boniloners packgd mol lie sijn comed ti' Criendly n BROOKFIELD Mr and Mrs. Tom I'unn and ttUgh' ter Maris spent a Cew hours in (;t taw a Thursda) . The LadUs' Missionary So iety met las Thursday art moon at the home Of Mrs. Thomas 01 on An enjoyafjli afternoon was spent. RefTeahmete were si rved Mi-s RSbtabeth McCullougti spent Mr. and Mrs. II. A BevtUEtOn -.vt l and Mrs. l'.:1 Si limit! a'-.d thi Ir D granddaughter, Edith Jean. . aatz Sunday. Joseph Shoedy and Leland Welsh to I an id.; turned i in Chicago Saturday after a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Edgar Speedy. John MeMinamen spent Sunda: w Ith friends in Morris. Bmmett Higcins spenl Bunday in Mason. Roy Tally spent Sunday evening with friends bi Ransom. Mr and Mrs. T. J. D in and fam ily visited Seneca relatives Sunday. Joseph Mailaney was a caller "on Kinsman frii nds Sundaj Mrs. Franklin Dunn of ited relative:, here the pa v. 1. Briner .md Bear; Ottawa callers Prlda) mi Mr--. H.-nry Sehutte a Carrie of Ci odland. Ittd., with Mr. and Mrs. W. F VV. Kohrt, son Fn d 1 Carolyn wi r ' tttav, a 1 ii! altr rnoon. vls- wen Sehutte. mi laughter rs Saturday or Tin sday morning. Miss lone Ballard last v.i ek with Ii t aut Hyatt, in 81 n co. Mrs. Wrn KIner Ii"" after visiting with fri ers Grove Miss Mildred Briner afternoon v ith Miss Do Miss Carolyn Kohrt, school at 1 Ransom, spent Sunday here at thi Inn of his right hand while al his home Thursday af ringer caught between ari l Chain on tin sin III Miss Mane MoMlnneman was an J Ottawa caller Monday. I,. F. Maiers and Bmmett HlgglttB attended the dance in Morris Satur day evening W. A. Keating of Chicago is here! with friends for a few weeks. A large number from here attend ed lite Mazon fair last week. The Marl; Hoag property on Scott street which was sold Saturday, Sept 17, to settle the Hoag estate, was sold to Joseph Tongas of north of Senses He paid $:'.,iiiin for the house and land. The .household effect I were atso sold Saturday afternoon at auction. Fred and Richard Herman of Grand! Ridge spent Sunday here at the Au gust Herman home. A twelve-pound baby arrived Wed nesday morning al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Olson. Mr. and Mrs. H. T Johnson tCt I daughter, Vtngene, were callers in Morris Sunday. Finest l.aatz returned last Week from an extended Visit in Texas. London Mobbed Charlie Chaplin til -..-i..'- s r. to Charlie Chaplin was like the . w homeoining ot a conquertno hero, Tcnj r Londoners packed str i ts for blocks, an he made hi way fimr. W ii. ri.m nation in an auto ded by m iMnted iiolice and d ! etiV This j h turn shows s small pan of His thi-fK Ui.tt wet . indk-ati i tiplin in l -v , he vrai civeu police protostioa u.uiMt whenovtr be ve:;'.u;id i'ie;. bta botul sti Mis.s.s Jennie and Milked Brtner were dinner guests of Misses Ker:i and DOrOtky -Moss Sunday. The yOUng people's l "iue meet Friday evening, Sept at the Hen ry Hoag home. A good sited crowd attended and an enjoyable evening vas spent Refreshments of brick Ice cream with cake and wafers ware served. Mr, and Mrs. Willis Smith of Otta wa visited Sunday L W. Laata home, afternoon at the rsten Roy and daughter, ami Westley, Ah ifternoon with Rev. Merrill. Mrs. Ker re ever Sunday. John Bchank were sts of Mr. and Mrs. ar Streator. al : Tuesday here at y home. Mrs. K VV. remained h :-n Mr. md Mrs. tif tin Kirriv Ian I was old at auc tion on Tuesday afternoon. A good Bland crowd attended thn sale T, j. Kelly w:: anctlonedr Pony acres of timber land was bought by Steve Ryan for $40 an acre and eighty acres of farm land were bought by D. it. Citnegy of S.nee:t for ? 1 4i.5i per acre. 0, Chapman, who for some tkno has leen canntna: corn and other veg- etabl on tl here VPStC md tn can 1 hick iu has built h itwcon and rdav Mil': c files hns: man is looking Tor a ligation tor a small factory whMBl he wants to bttlld in either Ottav a. Marseilles or Sen eca. The factory on the Schroder farm is small, hut hundreds of cans of vegetables have been taken care! Of there, lie does not need a large, building in which to do the work. Mr. Chapman made Seneca, his home years ago and it will he recnembereil I that while lighting the flames at the MoCormick lire be was injured. S"n eea is hoping that It will he fortunate enough In convincing Mr. Chapman that Seneca is the town in which the factory should he built. SERENA (', will meet with Mrs. andenbury Thursday ev- Malaise has returned Ties where she bad been daughter, Mrs. Asmand 11 their t! B. Whl STOP ATTACKS OF P"1 BBsssjssbssssssss ' Contain no Opiatf i "Basaft. 4 WW 4 IMPErCVt OBBBBS I ASTKlfiA I f .1 BROnCHITIS HAIJ FEUER 1 Awl til DrowhUI AffcrtitNM a wui A'.f..t.ni Cmptmi wit H8KII Wilt II rtrdf (A wi erd ev- fcs i rsWY " sails. I 2s! Ii if II a. (II TRIAL SIZE S ! $ PRICE $100j I & r.pntr.t n Mrv niM 5 f,S ri Mfy idps , 5 - - ;i J trtj; Piisrrascat tsc J rwiw; smaaall A Free Trial Will Itc Sent Bjr f 1 T-v M.innfartiirlnc Sjeo. U. tiooverphwiiiactst. in. 207-201) K. Locust St. Ies Moims, Iowa Wi Dr ift Corbie ie i (j '.t,.ie. Tl m y 0J I '."Set' JiJM ,i I Clifton wi re guests of Louts Schel 'I r and sisters a couple of days IB ! We 'k. The French ladles' aid Will meet with Mrs. LnUll Caqttelin Thursday, Oct I. FARM RIDGE Miss Minnie PfalSgrapb was th" guesl of her sister, Mrs Herman, one .fi rnoon the past week. Miss Grace Ellsworth of Grand Ridge was a Btreator sh pper Thurs day afternoon. Mrs Tom Lacey spenl a d iy last week In Ottawa. Mr. Carmiehael motored to strea tor Thursday. A n"w additieii Is being added to ih" .iny Naughton residence, Mr am! Mrs, I wi" Antrani and babe motored to Streator the latter of the Rid." wer,. streator shoppers . 11 Saturday. Word reaches as of the marriage of Mis EDdlth Donaldson of champaign, I ill. oi Waiter IVtellaman ol Lee Can I I. r, in. 1 he ci remony took piaci at Bloomingtn Aug. -". but was kept a 11 r. i from their man; friends, only their Immwilata families knowing;. The brld, is a daughter of Mr. and Mra Ransom Jordon of Lawrence vllle. 111. who resided in this com munity ior a nilnile r of years. Miss Edith was employed by the c o. K- 1'. in Ottawa, to Champaign, her sister an I ! George Brown. Prom 1 here she wen1 h m . he lived w itl. msband, Mr and Mr.-. Mr-. W llsroan was a young lady of pleasing personality. The groom waa employed as lineman. 1 1 the c., o. & I'. railroad, but re- cently has i levator at cuts reside been manager of a grain 1 .. e enter, a here his par- of North Platte, In re sh" and be D siik and have in Montana with v Ife Mrs. Elliott community, wher ..pent the summer their son and his iias visited in this she made many frit Miss Lois Glelm the Galeeburg eoilei Mr.s. Harris has alt r a visit with ri turned homi r daughter and treator Thursday, itram nml a Ife had ntly Mr. An tram's Hob I hjttltnger s 01; mi dulge 1 in. then i ntbrtainment, its Were served p ri nt Ottawa tck ciitortaini d y of the I'rcs Mn When changes n the weather, a severe cold, tho exposure to dust, etc , brings on an at ivek ef asthma, the terrihla suffering cause, 1 by theso at tacks can he quickly relieved and the causes unit conditions rhteb render you sub'Ct to the attacks f asthma re moved by ttsini? HOOVER'S IMPROVED asthma REM EDY. No smoke cr diaagree ahlo odec nlxiut thn hOUsS, Cilves riulcU relief nnd if used for a reaonahte length of tlmn removes the causes which n-n- get yefc MBbJeot to attacks of uathina. CACTffDN Tie' (renu.no HOnVTIiR'.s! IMPROVED AStHMA REM r.I'Y H jeit In yellow onrloiis and 1.. ars the vrittn-i xirr.a. ture of Ceo. 1) Hoovnr on the Bkta of the c irton. $1 00 and your gnaggi Uoo ts. bottles at V.' P. Duncan. Allm'-: Drug r.tarc, Marseilles Aslhma ov teri. m church at her home Tue d I afternOOn. Several VitltOrS were pre i nt Mrs. Boydc and Mr i, Black were hosteaBMi sarvlng lea oream and ink' waller Pogle transacted buslneai In i, rami Ridge recently. i J LcMeaaurier and wtfa motored from Kaukakee Friday, where thej illid on relatives in Btreator an J this community, Mr. ami .Mrs. Arthur oi ui.i attend od the Mai ,i fair MUi Alice Glelm or Ottawa vl ilted her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs F i' Wakey, east of i'ie vlllago, recently Erneal Hodgoon and wife attended the Mazon fair Hew, ml M Ola. It P was a reconl Btreator caller. Morning communion services were, held at the Episcopal churi h la il Sunda) Nexl Sunday the eervlcet I w ill bp in th, afternoon as usual. Mrs. Psmham of Grand Rldga Is J litest at the Hods ion hi me Dr and Mrs Smltli of the Ridge j motored to streator recently, Mr and x'i George Wollenhaupt 1 and family motored to Btreator Bui urday afti moon. Claude Jerue and wife ar,. ootertaln- Ing relatives from MtohigaB, Mrs, Cooper from Hinsdale. Mis i I uoy Coles of Ottawa and Alvin Cell I ot Mendots a tended the funeral of the late Mr Paul hern Aelne'day 'i in deceased was a boll brother ol tho above named. Mr.' Wolli nhaupi i itertalned th i I Ladies' Aid of th M. E church Wed n 'sday afternoon. Knotting a com forter was th order of the time. Ra I ircshments were served Tho elac- ' tlotl of OfflCI 's also took plaee. Matty friends attended the funeral of the late David n Paul, hold at st Andrew's Bpiaconal church Wednes- dry afternoon. Mr Paul was horn In this parish sirtv'hive years ago, wh'n he resided the etrly part of Ma life. Ills father 'led when h i was an infant and be mad" his homo with his grandparents the late Mr and Mr-. Jackson, on the farm whero Mr; M. i Baldwin, hi: aunt, new resldi ; Mr. Paul married Miss Mary Donnell ol this pariah, who hi left to mourn his d parturt. and one daughter, Mrr Loury. Afti r leaving the farm horo they moved to Chicago, where they lived for a number of years, until ihi Ir daughter married and went to Grove City, Pa., where they all went end live I together, where be paoaod away. Mrs A. F. Mills was a recent caller at the A. H Black home. William locke transacted business In streator recently. CARD PARTY AT MACCABEE HALL THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6 Genuine Red River Ohio Potatoes We think the first price will be the low price. We have 2 carloads to sell at this very low price. Come to our store and see the quality of our Red River Ohios. per bu. 60, lbs $1.45 No limit to quantity New York Baldwin Apples, bu. basket . $2.25 Produce Exchange 305 West Main St. Ottawa, 111. These New Wallpapers at 25 to 33 1-3 discount provide a way for clean, cozy interior this winter at a very mod erate price. you ore in need of any materials fur decorating, wallpaper, flat finishes, stains, etc., is the time ami this store is the place. Get our cost price on lead and oil -save some money. WHEELER & MALO La Salle St. OTTAWA Nytional rift Froohii C.i?winy TUESDAY, OCTOBrn 4, 1921. ' Mi i . inlay called on local friendl th Brit oi the pasl week, Mr and Mm. GroUoiiooMI motored in utiawa recent!) . Mr and Mrs lionry Bahn motored U) Si. ator last Week. lii.ir Dip. am Net Al.tinnng. Te dream yen see n hear slgnlRet yen have s rich enemy, bui not eno iiinu To be nttackod by n hear i notes iorsecutlon, which you will overs thiew when it seems tuogi bopelaaa. W YOU NEED To ntttkoyou strongand "brainy" and nut the pover into your blood to overcome din ease germa PRACTICAL ADVICR ON HOW TO DEVELOP GREAT ENERGY ' AND ENDURANCE Tin food you sal contains carbon. When your food la digested il is absorbed hon tin intestines Into the blood. When tho carbon in 5 our food comes In contact it It tho oxygen carried by the iron in your blood, the carbon and oxygen unite and bj doing they give so treeseodoua energyt thereby t;ivig you great force, strength sad ndnnoc. Without iron yont blood carrion no oxyaon nnd w ithout OXTSOQ Ihcroli nothing to ualts with thc-urUm In your (bod, 10 that what foe est i1h- yea no good V"n do not sol any itraosth from it it la nits putting coal into , itOV without n flrr. Yoa not Ki t any hfiit unless thn cost unites With the lire. 1 hr utrmiKCMt wcanon w ith w tilrli to prevrnt SI di : "uv colds, piifiimoiiin.klitney trotiiae, i eutn ii .fin. nsrvoui prostration, la f't aiiaoot II dtOtXM or d ; s,':, H- Ki-lin U lili'llty of grnl i ,, cur blood, itfottfth, energy sod endurance iiiiil the ST eft toil einTK) earrlet In tlio body 1) erssnie ifn. not metsllle iron which people tutully tiiK.', but oritunlr iron like the iron in spinach, lentils nml spplss unit like the Iron contained in What m known rt ortrnni,- Nutnted, Imn, which may be lad fioiu nlinott any drug Kut. If yon have been taking metal lie iron without hrnrnt mi, h Ii no proof that IIISSIIII N'niMed Iron w ill ma help you. N mat. it Iron often in- cfossssths ttrenstii, sMiayand enauranoi of weak, nerVAQS, run dow n folkii in two weeks time, it u luch an extremely valuable produce that ev.-n the Pope ot Roto wmtS eipeeially of it" merit MaeoDjntuniestlea to the PhanBsala Normsle. It has been used and Iniehiy rsccsBa mended by former t'tuted States SenatorBj Members of Cos gross, Jmiirei of Courts, BMUiy physlrlans and prominent men Oreri, 000,000 pooole are now as lag It annually, Sal ifacton results are guaranteed or the rausji ufa,-lurer will refund your moUSg. SoJ by all druggist ii. tablet form oulg, RON- USE NATCO DRAIN TILE ;i F -tit. drainafr demandi dt-.rabie tile. Cur Jrain tile are mada dl hctt cH, thorouKlily htr l hu'ned ?vrlatini(. Don't hjv to Bg . Vm ; r j rerlf every few year. Write lor pricct. Sold io ) carload !'. Alar, ii .Tnjfaci.jrerj o the tumour NAVCO llaV PKtuSMABLE S'LO, Natcc ioildin Tile tod iJ..tc j S.-T-r Pia itt : .