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'PEOPLE; WE KNOW They Are ItHdluit People, and What J hey Km) lit of Loral lutereit Wqen an Incident like the follow ui occur n.; lit here at home, it Is iKiurui to carry weiuht w th our read era. So many atrai occurrences go me rounua t tne pret; are published as iacis, people become skeptical. On one nu-bject skepticism is rapidly niii-ippeannj;. itus is due to the .'u-tual experience of our citizens, and ueir public utterances regarding nt m. ine uoubicr must doubt no more in the face of such evidence as this. The public statement of a rep- -. ..!! ..... .f . . . in.. wit- iiii.cu living rint nere at notne, one whom you can see every . imj, leaves no ground tor the skeptic to stand on. Hiram Minier, living on Front street. iteming, Mich., says: "Doan'n Kid uey t ins are an right, and a proper t urc ior Kidney trouble, and it has been a pleasure to me to recommend their use for several years past. Soon after the war I was taken with hard, oun backaches and bearing down pains, which felt as if there was a weight over my kidneys, and any doc toring I did gave no relief until I procured Doan's Kidney Pills at Con nell Hrothers' drug store, and I can surely sav that 1 know of no remedy equil to Doan's Kidney Tills for the trouble from which I suffered." For tale by all dealers. Price 60 cents Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. It member the name Doan's and take no other. L. R. Spencer, President. M. A. Reed Cashier 'ROUND ABOUT US. Weekly Grist of Newsy items Reported by Our Special Correspondents, j v A Fortuuata Texan ' I Mr. E. W. Goodloe. of 107 St. Louis St., Dallas, Tex , ways: "In the pat year I have become - acquainted with ; Dr. King's New Ufe aud no lax- i alive I ever before tried bo effectually luif-posesoi uidiaria una birTbusnet,." ihey uont grind nor gripe. lc at Uonnell JJros.' drug store. AL.TON-M04KL.KY Week day excursion to Grand Rap id Saturday, June 15. See notice in another column. Peoples Savings Bank You Have Heard of Money on Trees and if you deposit your money with us the interest will come to you even easier than if you had to go to the trouble of picking it. Interest on a Dollar isn't to much begin with. Let it grow though and add other dollars to it and time will show the results. Sta tistics show greater accumulations with less loss through Savings Banks than elsewhere. Open an account today. Miss Jessie Condon and a lady f rieni of Saranac came home on a visit. Eldln White has not been well the past week and is not going to school. The Moseley Gleaner dance at Moseley Thursday night was well at tended. A good time was enioved. Visitors at Maurice Trumbull's over Sunday were John Williams and wife and sister, Mrs. Wm. Daniels, of Fair-plains. Geo. Rodds and son built a nice piece of the Gleoford fence along the tenant house for Mrs. A. S. Holmes Saturday with wire gate openings.' Mr. Aggie Condon made Mrs. Lena Frost a present of money to buy her a nice side board. I Miss Hazel Condon is staying with her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Condon. Resorters for fishlDg are on the in crease, iulte a number are on the Crooked lake shores. The contracter repairing Bert Morton's barn had a car load of lumber sent from Grand Rapids two weeks ago and it has strayed and is not delivered at Moseley yet. The writer attended Children's day exercises at the Bostwicklake church Sunday. The children's exercises were very nice and well rendered. We always enjoy their Sunday school. Their whole congregation are Sunday school students and interested. Frank Keecb shipped a large num ber of crated eggs to Grand Rapid Saturday. Otis White was at home Friday afternoon. Among the resorters and fisherman at Crooked lake are S. D. Chickering and son, E. D. Hotchkiss and Fred Benton of Orleans all enjoying a good time. The past few days has been an ?m provement on the weather wheat. rve and crapes are doing well. Fruit prospects are good. Samuel Farnie has his barn raised. Montie Sayles Is hauling milk for the Lowell creamery. was in a hospital there very sick with lung trouble. The Ashley church will have Child- VKIMJKNXt.N STATION The Moseley school closed last week Friday with a picnic dinner, tables ren's day exercises June 10 in the eve- being set on the school grounds. There Inin". Worn naixli. n 1 - . I ita.,jr a uuuurru present or the .Thp Childim' d:.v nr,rm ,,. f'Ml.lrr.r, r,-,-, 1 I' school. Ml- lUrthn I..- " . l. "l , " carried out by the young children u.MuSui xue scnoo, or tiie- past bhowiutf MlUaX tra,ni U)ih in vu cars anu given gooasaus:action kln,rin,r n,.Hnfr nni, . uwm V.1JH- i., Siturir ia n w K . .. Xf., U1C"' pifcuis anuomcers oi the ols- ,atll,iu trict. Iherehas been an enro ment L.if . .u- , nfJnnnnll, owiu rruieu mcoiorj oi a iramp "unu iuu It was dlMl To be successful in any business Mrs. Kellogg, sr is sick with little the quarterly meeting of this church health ifi wn--U"1 have g00ll hopes of recovery . Midren's day will be held here Sunday, June .'JO, with exercises. Mr. Green of Grattan Sunday and the Presiding Elder Rev Cha-e was with them. women giving up and losing their hnbi on lueir occupation that means a nveiwiood to themselves and families oecause tney can not locate the cause was a guest ff vou will make innnirv it will bo n of their ailments. ('ATTw. n 1 A "I I , , , . I f . . -1 w.j 9 vc uurcn s last weeK Tiiursday. revelation to you now many succumb tne strong ieatures ot the Van Bv-s Week day excursion to Grand Rap- las Saturday, June 15. See notice in another column MONEY TO LOAN ....BY THK.... Lidding Building and Loan Association Te those who wish to build a house or pny of your mortgage; or in buying u home already built on easy terms of monthly Install ments. For particulars call at their office. There Is nothing hotter in Belding for investmant than stock in the Bel ding Building and Loan. Stock of whleh, Series No. 40, Is now open tr all. A. WAGNER, Sec'y. A CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT Issued 'by SANDELL'S COM MERCIAL BANK bears sucli an attractive rate of interest that it makes a desirable investment. Wm. F. Sandall. Cashier. No greater mistake can be made than to consider lightly the evidence of disease in your system. Don't take desperate chances on ordinary medi cines. Use Holiister's Rocky Moun tain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets, at Connell Bros. You Digest Nearly every particle of white flour bread. There is nothing in it the system does not need, as all the useless, indigestible part of the wheat is thrown out. Lily White "Tht flour the best cooki use" Is the most modern of Mod ern white flour and "will stay" by the laboring man longer than any substitute yet found. Read U.S. government expert food report. For Sal By W W CASE EE HUDSON L D PIERCE LAMB BROS J il It ATT A X i WAN X! K. Grattan Grange met in regular ses sion Thursday evening, June 0, with about 80 answering the roll call. A thoroughly interesting business session was enjoyed, including the initiatory work of second and third degree. After a short recess the lecturer conducted a miscellaneous program, several numbers, including the discus sions, brought out much interest and enjoyment. Grange meets for general work three weeks from this stated meeting for fourth degree work and refresh ments of ice cream and cake will be served. The program will consist of a de bate conducted by Bios. Clayton Davis and Louis Emmons, interspersed with the following musical numbers: Vo cal duet, Mollle Godfrey and Gertrude Tuttle; instrumental duet, Rena and Mabel Wood; song, I eland Godfrey; music, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith; song, Lucy Green. Ed Ring visited at Floyd Totten's In McBride last week four days 4 ujujt uau a poor spell with his heart last week Thursday, but is better now. Glen Ford and wife moved Into their new home last week. Neil Bovee of Fallasburg was iiere last week Thursday to see his brother William. William Miner entertained hi brother from Greenville over Sunday. I Dan Winrrler. wife nnrl rMM nt Ait. visited her sister. Mrs. F. L. Keecb, one day last week. hauie Jakeway is very sick with brain fever. A At.. ... a uitcimi; oi tne Alton cemetery association will be held next Satur uay at tne cburch at 2 p.m. All are invited to attend. Business of impor tance on hand. lua vv iniger is at work in Lowell for the Citizen's telephone company rni ' . Aucre was a large number at Murray lake last Sunday. Flossie loinlmson of South Lowell and Helen Beckey of Lowell weie visiting friends here last Sunday. '""Kii't xncKcjr oi rarneu was a guest at R. B. Davis' Sunday. i nere was a large attendance at Sunday school la9t Sunday. ine (jleaner party at Moselev last triday night was weU attended Fifty couples enjoyed the evening there. to kidney or bladder troubles in one terveld Medicine Co. Ltd.'s method. form or anotber. If the patient i -their way of diagnosing cases by a not beyond medical aid, Foley's Kid- careiui examination of the urine is ney uure will cure. It never disap- secret or meir success as it reveals points. Sold by Wortley & French. the cause of tbe trouble aud the meC- icines go to tne proper place and re- liAUTON viLiLK. mve me cause nence the cure is Ol'ick. sure and certain. Thld ia ni.. . . , I - A u.i? i9 iiiua- v cck aay excursion to uranu uap- tiatei every week to the satisfaction ids Saturday, June See notice in ot tlie sceptical by seeing and another column. khuix wiwi me people wbo call at unices wno nave tested the merits M, J. Richmond and wife spent the of locating disease by Urinalysis foro part of the last week at Geo. Mc- Ihe patient tells nothing at all It is Arthurs inOakfield. Miss Ruby Douglas spent Sunday afternoon with her parents. Mrs. Archie Thompson, and daugh ter, Jessie, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Miss Winnie Wiggins of Edmore s-pent last Saturday and Sunday at Fred Richmond's. Geo. Kohn and family spent Sunday at l'eter Konn's. Several from this place attended the Maccabee memorial service at Smyrna Sunday. an reveaieci in the actions of the chemicals in testing the urine. it you have gien up or are unable to cocate your ailment nroperlv brW j r send a. small bottle of urine to the The Van Bysterveld Medicine Co. Ltd on Friday, June 21, at U18 Lafavett. at , Greenville, Mich . where for thp sMiall sum of $2 00 you will receive a careful diagnosis of your trouble and medicine will bo iriven vou bv nhrai. .. . ... l . " -.. . j in.wi wno are especially trained in compounding of medicine to jlast two wi cks, nouress an communications to me .in H.vsterveld Medicine Co Ltd. 17-1D-21 Sheldon St. Grand Ran. id, Mich. Mailing cases for Kemlln.r e . t uiinc scut jiee on renuest. Also evcry- I have ii largo stock of harrows, lined Oaklranies, Uoderick Tron frames, and Oshorne Steel frames. xVnd if yon need iixiuiuei wjii save yon money have Ifollers and in fact about thing you need to farm it with. apitoS Wagons Ovid Buggies, AdrainWire Fence, The" . worlds Best, so all the users of thisfenco say. DeLaval Cream Separators, The World's Standard- Ji. M. Reynolds Tor pedo gravel Iidbling, better then shing les. Call and see' us. E. E. JENKS BELDING MICH. The Mnsilr No. .", Number three is a wonderful mascot for Geo. 11. I'arris of Cedar Grove. Me., according to a letter which reads: ."After muttering much with liver and kidney trouble, and becom ing greatly discouraged by the failure to And relief, 1 tried Klectric Bitters. and as a result I am a well man today. The first hottle relieved and three bottles completed the cure.' Guaran teed best remedy for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by Connell Bros., druggists. r0c. "Will (.'ure CoiiMtiiuptlon . A. Herren, Finch, Ark., writes: ' Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation lor coughs, colds ami lung trouble. I know that it has cured consumption in the first stages. on never heard of amone usin Foley's Honey and Tar and not beln satistied. Sold by Wortley & French. OIlLKANs. The ladies' of the Orleans W. C. T U. met at the home of Mrs. lUva An demon's last Saturday. The meeting was of special interest it being "Flower Misnon Day' and there were several very pretty bou quets brought to be given to the sick or otherwise alllicted ones. Tl 1 i . r i . xue usual oruer oi ousmess was You can't tell a woman's acre after carried on after which. Instead of she takes Holiister's Uocky Mountain lea. Her complexion is line. She is round, plump nud ha income: in fact she is young again. :;. cents, Tea or laoiets, at connell Jros. II ATT AN. Week day excursion to Grand Hap- ids Saturday, June 1. See notice In another column. II. W. Hart was home over Sunday. W. J. Lessiter has gone to Grand Itapids with two loads of potatoes, K. V. Storey driving one team. Mrs. J. Farrell of Cannon, a mctnlwr of Venus Chapter O K. S., passed away Sunday. Mrs. M. IJement near Kent City, formerly a resident here, is with Mrs. M. A. Lessitei. Miss Bessie Fond is visiting Mrs. Clayton Davies of Can -on ami Tues- program, t tie ladies were treated to ice cream and wafers which was very pleasing indeed. After the ladies- had expressed their appreciation and thanks to Mrs. Anderson they ad journed hoping that they ui'ght meet with her again in the near future. . It. Ward of Dyersburg, Tenn., writes: "lnis is to certily that 1 have used Orino Laxative Fruit syrup for chronic constipation, and it has proven, without a doubt, to be a thorough, practical remedy for this trouble, and it is wit; pleasure I offer my conscientious reterence." soctii oi:i.i:as Week day excursion to Grand Rap ids Saturday, June !.". See notice in another column. iur. anu .urs. ari uunsieau were day with other friends they will visit Sunday quests of their brother, A. I., Mrs. Clai.de Hecker of ltockford lletuarkablc ltcncue That truth Is stronger, than fiction, has once more been demonstrated in the little town of Fedora, Tenn , the residence of C. V. Pepper. He writes: "I was in bed, entirely disabled with hemorrhages of the lungs and throat. Doctors failed to help me, and all hope bad fled when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery. Then instant relief came. The coughing soon ceased; the bleeding diminished rap Idly, and in threw weeks I was able to go to work." Guaranteed for coughs and colds, 60c and $1 00 at Connell Bros.' drug store Trial bottle free. OULKANs-OTlsro Week day excundon to Grand Kap Ids Saturday, June 15. See notice in another column. Miss Carrie Holmes entertained Mrs. Romaine Robinson of Belding last Saturday. A large number from this way at tended the funeral of Ml9 Shlndorf at the Miriam Catholic church Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Worden spent Sunday at Hay Tillotson'a. The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. John Kohn Friday. Miss Ktta Green of Belding visited her friend, Hattle Warner, last Sat urday and Sunday. Harry Lyle and family visited at Cnas. Grail's Sunday. Miss Josle Voe closed a successful term of school in the Cooley district last Friday. Her mother, Mrs. Vose, of Grand Kapids visited at W. Food's last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matice, now of Grand Kapids, are makinga two day's visit with relatives here. Miss Mar guerite McCauley, who has been at Grand Itapids some ten days, re turned with tbem. Frank Madison received .word that his son, Leon, of Minneapolis, Minn. Does Your Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for good blood is good health ; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood Aycr's Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for CO years. On frequent run of hnA Mfmrt It !nriclih liver. Tin prixliirra rutlHlln. I'oUonoui n tt surra mm Oieu alnnrlwil Into th blood. Krep Hi Iniwtli ocn wltli Ayer'a 1'llla. Mad b? J. C. A y-r Co.. LowMI, Vaaa. iao manuiaoiurara or HAIR VIQ0R. A0UF CIRE. CIILKKV PECTORAL. yers have no aroretf I W robllah th formal of all our roadiolnaa. io Ionia. Mrs. Albert Meade U entertaining a sister, Mrs. Frank Gouche, of Fre mont. Mrs. Dan Wilson leaves Tuesday for Maple liapids. Mr. Wilson is in very poor health. Mrs. Blanche Bixby and Little .Iesie were guests of Kdward Wool- dredge Sunday. T I a . . L 1 - . . iMiuiucnsou hluooi cioeu a very successful term of nchool Wtdnesdav. Much credit is due the teacher and pupils for tbe fine program rendered. Mrs. Dan Wilson visiud at Tom Hill's Sunday. George Hill lost a good work hore the past week. Upon examination, in its stomach was found nails and staples. Kalpb Kit&on had the misfortune to have a home drop dead while on his way home from Ionia Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brooks, Andrew Lansing and Milo Snell visited at 1 Robert Hill's Sunday. ! Mrs. Harry Mills is vl?itlng at the l?itt home. Report from Mamie VanGlesen state that she reached 1'etoskey in safety and is feeling as well as can be expected. Iva Johnson came home from school Friday night very sick but is some better at this writing. Jensc Jensen and huth Jenen visited the latter's sisters r. this vil lage Sunday. (Last Week ) Ma nlc VanGlesen left Monday for Fetoskey. , Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Olwatcad of ionia visited Ionia friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Klon Johnson and Mr ind Mrs. Alva Hill spent Sunday at Albert Meade's. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Roberts apent the past week with friends at Carson City. Henry Kelley has employed Homer button to repaiut his honse and barn lie Tired lh Stick "I have tired the walkin-stlck I've carried over AO years, on account of a sore mat resisted every kind of treat ment, until i tried UuckJen's Arnica ane; mat has healed the sore and made me a happy man." writ pa Jnhn oarrett ot .ortb M Is. X. C r.nar. inteed for piles, burns, etc., by Con- urn irus , uruggists. "J,c. Pleasant for Auntie. Dolly was sitting on the front stairs looking anxiously at the young man who was wait inn in the parlor for the appearance of Dolly's aunt, his sweetheart. "Auntie will be down pitty thoon," Dolly called sympa thetieally. "She 1th just paintin' her face." i lie medicine that sets the whole world thinking, ihe remedy on which all doctors agree, l"he prescription all your friends are taking is Holiister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 'out by Ct nnell Bros. Ethics of Fasting. Fasting from luxury and excess Is procedure absolutely In harmony with a vigorous, healthy and moral condition. The conduct. Indicated, therefore, In tho Lenten fast of the church Is calculated to lead the erring into the paths of physiological righteousness. Lancet. Loss of Power v To Digest Food. NEW PREMIUM LIST OUT. Replete with Information the 1007 list of premiums that will be given by the Michigan AgrieuKuial Society at the State Fair in Detroit, August 2: to September C, will be mailed to live stock dealers, farmers and manufac turers early in June. The premium list will be in the form of a 12 i-pago book and will be as attractive as the printer's art can make it. The book will show a marked in crease in the number of prizes that will be given to exhibitors this year, and will contain useful and varied in formation that will bo essential to every person visiting the Fair. Among the illustrations in the book will be likenesses of President Postal, Secretary UutterfieM, (leneral .Man ager Charles Floyd, and General Su perintendent A. J. Doheity, of the new grounds, the Michigan building, and the immense exposition hall and hor ticultural building. In the book will be the announce ment or the details that have been worked out In order to take care of the greatly increased attendance? that is expected this fall. Provisions that have been made for the comfort of vis itors will be outlined, while a number of pages will be devoted to informa tion particularly valuable to the ev. hibltor. Tills hook will be sent to any one on application. Remember ! LUX) people have visited and inspected the new Electrical Steel lined Burglar Proof Vault at tho BELDING mm WE KNOW IT IS A SUCCESS. Its not only absolutely safe for Our money and Securities but also for your notes. Deeds, Mortgages: wills and other val uable papers. We have saftey deposit Ihxcs for rent. Three-Dollars for a large or $1.00 for a bmall sized box, for one whole year. You can't alTord to take chances and not have one at that price. Come in and Talk" it Over W. S. Lamhertson, Cashier. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. New discovery Vixw VVSI'MrTltV tUI I OIOIIM unl Prtre 50c & $1.00 A Perfect lor All Throat ana Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back if t fails. Trial Bottles free ENERGY Have you ao murh that you feci lilcr liuittinc conitantfy and the daya term too alum? If not. your ayatcm lacks tone nnd invitri attack of the buay disease ?rrm. The nrrve- atronir are human rnxinra in physirol nl mental work. If you be weak, deprensrd. dis couraged and only half alive, and if your sleep be un-refreshing and if styht effort rxhaunta you, take The most Important function of tha organs of the body is the digestion and tssimilatlon of food, and In this pro- ess Is eonsuiTH'd an enormous quantity )t nervous rneray. An th? result the moment disorders f the nerws aris', digestion is impair d. and tho very source of health. strength and vitality Interfered with. To prevent physical bankruptcy the ervous pyptem must be built up by outside aid sueh as the use of Dr. A. W. 'hase's Nerve Pill, a preparation com- pised of the very elements of Nature which go to form new blood and nerve ells. Resldfs this restorative influence on the wholo py?teio. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills have an Immediate and di rect effect on the digestive system. They stimulate the nerves of taste and In duce a good flow of saliva to aid dlges- ii'ui. i nt-y exciio me Kianus u ine Eiom- i . Vltin dance, lur.ilvsls an. I nil f..r,v h nnd produce a plentiful supply of nervou prostration. IP neve" falls tn rum Cistrle dieestlve fluids. Dr. A. V " I'". I nere ih noinmi; Know n that 'hnse's Nerve Pills, f0 cts a box, at all They act on the nervea and blood. re-viu!ij ina; both and impnrt the cloriea of atrrngtli, ambition and a keener mind. Rev. K. S. Appel. No. 7 N. 4ih St.. Mmbi.TK. i.. writea he wai troubled with nervous debil ity and at timea had dizzy apells ao evere flint h wit unfitted for work. but Sexine I'll1 proved the only remedy whiih. brought him prompt relief. Sexine Pilla are aold at $1.00 per box rf twenty daya' treatment; 6 boxea $5.00, and if diaaatiafied with reaulta after the ue of mx boxea. we will give you either aix boxea more, without coat, or we will refund your money. Sent bv mail. Booklet free. Addre I he l eal MeHirine l.o., Cleveland, J. Sold by druggists. Sold by W. I. Define: Mich, HOW'S YOUR KIDNEYS? Have you tried Dr. W. Derby's Pnu: Kidnky Pills to lhul out? If not jive them a trial. They art -absolutely pure, contain no opiates and are guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Act of June 30, 1906. No 3393. Co pills, 10 days' treatment, 25 cents. Your driuist sells them, or sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. Derby Medicine Com pany, Katon Rapids, Michigan. Your druggist. W. I. BENEDICT, sells toem with a posit've guarantee. lNMM go years "a A-,- a. . C e-r V -1 DESIGNS rVW Copyrights &c. Anvonfl nonrtlnu a aketrh and description mav fjulekly nsi t rtniti our opinion free whether an Invention ta prohnttlr putentHfil.v ('oniriiiintea-tlona-trlrtiyc.mtl.loi.tliil. HANDBOOK on Patents. i-tit frert. Mtst nuvuey for f( iiriii' imtt'tiln. I'ntetita taken throtu'h Alutin A c'o. receive tpfUil notice, without charge. In the Scientific American. A ! Hiiilaotnrlt lllustrnfed woeklr. T.nrtroat rlr. ot .illi'ii of hut acietilltlf journal. 'I'crma, t i m jc,r: four months, U fold bjr all rewitoHl.ra. MUfifl&Co.38lBroadfiewyork brauch Ortlce. 63 F Waahluton, 1). C lUnedlct, Druisit Andrew II. Snlnnry, th nnlv Or. St ln ney fci the state, f..riiuTly of It tt oit. is n. kK;atP.d at Holding. Mich., and own t in- lid ding Sanitarium and Retreat He lias li.i.l 4H vearn f fxperiencf In the study and practice of medicine lie gives 'cm1 at tention to throat ami lung diseases, curing consumption where others fall. He also cure an lorms or nervous tmrases. e niieBsv dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., DuITjIo, N. Y. he iIih'm not use ior private UNeasen of Inith sexes. Ht bis own Mt'clal methods he cures w hen others fall. Write out vonr sj-mptoms en r lofting stamp f.r reply, or con-ult hlni at his Hanitarium. Consultation free. PROCURED AND DEFENDED, ml model, rlrno mir t i K t' .. f -i".rt M'un ti hiu) frs rrirt. ('nt tiilviif, how to obtain iKitnta, tr!o inMJks. co rlrfht. rto., IN ALL COUNTRIES HusinfKt Jirrrt v'lth 'ttsititon saz-ft (ims, mi v anJofli-n Ihe p'it,-nl. Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively. Vi-itt or oomo ti im t 613 Ninth Strati, opp. tTnltml 8Ut Patent Offlca, WASHINGTON, O. C. Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. FOU SiVLE BY WOUTJLEY & FKKXCU Cures Backache Corrects Irregularities Do not risk having right's Disease or Diabetes X