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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, NOItS. WilIAKi) core Mo icS On oijjf" n ;1 tuts. and 'Via. A. S,ev t'e 1. .Hu D. Jjr Fifty Years the Siangan One of tiie most dastardly outrages ever committed ia this city was perpetrated Monday night of last week, Mrs. Anderson of the Second ward, over 50 years of age, being the victim. She had been over to Corinne to visit her daughter and returned oa the Malad valley train which reached this was a clear city at 10.30 p. m. m. for- On Saturday, Oct. 29, Hon. James H. and Moyle Wm. Hon, King 5pjke Rhmond, Utah, was received in the opera hall on the Another telegram principles of Mrs. Democracy. It that was Josephine one of the best this morning daughter of Mrs. Emma talks that has ever been made in Wilwife from Mr. Jones Idaho, and just died from typhoid lard, declares some of our Republi is the secolld daughter can friends. During the evening fever. This Miss Margaret Call favored the lost the has last audithit Mrs PetiingtH Pettingid, had Mrs. ence with Irom typhoid fever. Wnittaktrs husband.John Whittaker, the same disease. is very low wit" a beautiful solo ww and was heartily applauded. The pure cream of iarfar derived from grapes High School Department commenced school this i2 child morning with She was born and Wm. E. Morgan as teacher. home. reo at raised in Willard. MIOI son of Mr, and Oct, R. 00, 3 1, 19O4. 0. Baird, is very low with A R mr viv B also have a litfever. rermirMttcd wu!j an They tjphoid uly cut(,n the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, tle girl between four and five years of 111, It, developed a stubborn uKr unyielding to doctors and ivnu-lu- s age with it. for four years Then r.nelt'.pn's Arni Ball The Willard Basket girls went o.iUe cur j. t ,, Burns. Si ... s and to Ogden Saturday, Oct. 29, and play Files. at 1 r .,,h 11 e. edthe Mute girls of Ogden. The Mrs. BAKINS POWOIB CHICAGO, T. M. Peter, Clarence . . El ) im item A civil government c.a. h A established heie an C1 oL...c; of foity two members. Its purpose is to study parlimentaiy pruieeauie and to hold debates during the winter on The that no step had been tiken to u'lize Andrew (Carnegies munificent got of .hi, 500,000 for a palace of peace at the Hague is authhiL the build-i- n; oritatively denied. r ir.rot bp erected in time for the are n,,Gr-nr- e jmt called by the t ou t, a magnificent site has been df uated by the Netherlands government and the plans of the building pre in course of preparation. , ! CIHED ready been given with much interest. The next question ior debate will be; Resolved that the yt-c- f f.nce iaw Mrs. B. V, Evans, Clearwater, Kan., : My lay sick for three months The dctors said that he had quick consumption. We piocur-ea bottle of BUlard's Hnrehound rup, and it c r.d liini. That was sx years ago. Since then we have kept a bottle in the house. We cannot do without it. Fur coughs and cods it ha- - no equal. 23c, 5Cc, MOO Sold by All Druggists. wnte-- d non exiting is liolh obnoxious and George Pidcock of to the small farmer. lhe ti. cman on an b. P. othetrs arc Henry Seeger, instructor; js Ogden, a train, fell Saturday Enas Andeison, temporary chairman; from the locomotive and evening on lhe Lucin cut-o- ff Mrs. Maud Seeger, secretary ; Miss received from which he injuries Clara Hansen, treasurer; Mai tin dud Sunday afternoon. Nicholsen, sergeant-at-arms- ; 0. Andeison, Dont forget the old man on his back. For nearly thirty years he has been traveling around the world, and is still traveling, bringing health and comfort wherever he goes. To the consumptive he brings the strength and flesh lw so much needs. To all weak and sickly children he gives rich and with the fish lengthening food. To thin and pale persons he gives new firm flesh rich red blood. and Children who first saw the old man with the fish grown up and have of their own. He stands for sion of are now children Scotts Emul- pure cod liver oil 0 delightful food and a natural tonic for children, for old folks and for all who need flesh and strength. BOWNE, Chemists, nc?,TT Pearl Street, NewYork, 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. The portraits of twenty presidents of the United States hang in the Rid nd Green rooms of the White House and in the main and second corridors chaplain, together an advisory board. banplace of the congressman at the On the quet given by the legislature. trip to Logan to inspect the buildings moonlight night and she started to Mr. Flshburn took an impothere, walk home without any fear of being These molested. After coming up Forrest rtant place on the program. the legisstreet a short distance she turned courtesies were extended by had and street on west south beventh lature to Box Elders representative gone two blocks when a man od a bi- because they felt that he was qualicycle caught up with her and assaultfied and capable to carry out to the ed her. He had a handkerchief around the lower part of his face so that Mrs. credit of the legislature, the program. A uderwon could give no accurate deThe business training which Mr with She of him. struggled scription Flshburn has obtained In connection him for nearly an hour, during which n tiriu of R. L with the tune he beat and kicked her in a ter Flshburn and Sons, has helped lnra to rible manner. Fiually accomplishing a great extent ia the performance of lus purpose he released her and she Ills duties. Ou proceeded towards her heme. The experience which lie has obtainreaching Robert Pelts home she him bettor qualified to returned to go in when the brute again ed makes this county than before, lie present assaulted her and another desperate will be returned by a unqopi1onsblv was she After took place struggle majority. large left alone she aroused the Pett family Mr. Fishburn is honest and upr'ght and was kept by them until morning all of his dealings. Few men lu conin Her when she was taken home. dition has been quite serious ever the county are better known or more He has high universally esteemed since. The onleers on being notified the aspirations and be is moved bj unblc denext morning after the assault stilted purposes and amoltions. He la a a a in to get a clue of the fiend but so far voted busound, loving father, good have not succeeded. Two parties were Independent citizen, and an honest arrested on suspicion but proved they faithful public servant. were not connected with the affair. Joseph Howell. James with A CONSTIPATION. Health is absolutely impossible, If constipation be present. Many serious cases or liver and kidney complaint have sprung from neglected constipation. Such a deplorable condition Is unnecessary. There Is a cure for it, Herbine will speedily remedy matters C A Lindsay. P. M. Brownson. Fla , writes, Feb. 12, 1902: Having tried three sessions of the territorial legisHerbine, I find it a flue medicine for Bold by lature, and one term in the State sen50c bottle. constipation. ate. He was elected representative all druggists. h to the congress In 1902, receiving 43,710 votes to 38 198 for THE William H. King, Democrat, and 2936 Socialist. FIRST NATIONAL BANK for Matthew Wilson, Mr. Howell was married October 21, 1878, to Mary Manghan, and Is the faOB' BMItHRM OITT. ther of ten children all of whom are Fifty-sevent- Heavy Load. To lift that load off of the stomach take Kudul Cure. It di gests what you eat. Sour stomach, beichlng, gas on stomach and ail disorder of thestomach that are curable, are ins'antly telieved and permanently eui"d b, me e of Kodol Dyspep-s- i i Cure S. I, bu.rrs, a druggist, at 2s7 .Mam stieet, New Butain, Conn, savs: Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is giving such universal satisfaction and is so surely becoming the positive relief and subsequent cure for this distressA BANKING BUSINESS ing ailment, I feel that I am always DOtS STRICTLY sure to satisfy and gratify my custom-ei- s Boxes For Rent Deposit Safety A mi.sionary sociable was given last Thursday night at the new hah in honor ol N. Petersen, Hyium Chriatensen anJ Eaoy u-- Thompson, who leaves this week for missions to Europe. A general good time was had at the sociable and at a dance given the following night. A purse of $26 each was presented the missionaries. Three wedding parties are to be I by recommending it to them DtUECTOHS: given this week at the amusement write this to .how how well the re- Lucius A. John I. Edwaras Snow, hall, that many of our Etwood coupKodol Dy- Oleen N. Stohl, medy is spoken of here. Norman Lee, les have recently been joined in wedAlma Nelson, spepsia Cure was discovered after Nels Jenson, years of scientific experiments and M. Hansen. Peter lock. cure all stomach will positively N. Stohl J ohn D. Peters The M I. Association has started troubles, bold by The Eddy Drug Lobenzo President Cashier, Store. up the seasons woik with a good and lively iuterect is membership manifested. Holds Fire 36 Hours The Elwood dramatic company played at Bear River city last Saturtoday night and will play at Elwood morrow night, Consideiable money has been spent in sceneiy and it is believed the company will have a COLES HOT BLAST Does It with either ordinary soft Coal or hard coal. This stove is the ideal heater because the fire is never out, the rooms are heated evenly, and best of all, It uses less Coal than any other stove made. In fact, vve guarantee it to successful season. Fruit Raiser. Oat. 31, 1904. Not A Sick Day Smo,. save I was taken severely sick with kidmedney trouble. I iried all sorts of one-thir- air-tig- Construction (see picture), which we will show in detail if you will come to the store. We guaran- tee it to remain long as used, II, GLqveb, -- PROPRIETOR O- F- Uvcry and Feed Stables, x Rigs, At All Hours.... Hack meets .all Trains at Depot. pi"P-'- r CIO Are rcoj'ctm f - I woman roissi mary in a heard a Japanese s e after patient laughing luud.y Returning, she askhis bedside 1 ten u ed the occasion ot hu mnth Utah Angham City tne have just given me a tract aaaint 1 In- lepbeJ, "an bath sin o! dancing, my legs are shot off, Nothing has ever equalled it. It. ever can surpass Nothing Herb W. Edwards, Injured. Herb VV. Elwurds of Des Moines, Dr. Kings New Discovery ocoua-n- d ForC owsrMPTiojr A Terfect 5cail.M For All Throat and Lung Troubles. Cure j Monty back if It fail,. Trial OottlM insnBMn fro. If you enjoy the luxury of dressing in warm rooms without the necessity of kindling new fires, invastl gate Celt's Hot Blast -- 1 hospi'ai recently walk last Iowa, got a fall on an icy and bruis his wrist spraining winter, he The next day, ,ng his knees. i savs. they were so sore and spn have tq T woqld afraid 'was ' well with oed, but I rubbed then after a and Halm Pam Ch .mberlan.'s dishad lew appiu atoms all Irenes, sale by lhe For appeared ' Drun Stores saV" is false economy. Cole's Hot Blast saves ita cost In fuel every year and at that gives most satisfactory heat; it is cleanly, and is sold under a positive guarantee. . A young county ai d it loLa.Gae s and E. A. Box at tbs same time. Miss Christens Madsen. Miss Christina Madsen the, Republican candidate for Recorder, was born and raised in Willard. Her parents, H. P. and Anna Madsen, were pioneers being among the early settlers of this place. Sioce childhood Miss Madsen has been self supporting and today Is well and favorably known in the local business circles as a result of her untiring labors for the business firms with whom she has been eugaged. Over ten years ago she began as a clerk for 0. A. Wells. Later sne was employed by the Willard Produce and Mer. Co. and by Jos. Hubbard. With the last two firms she had, at times, the entire management of all business affairs. In 1901 she entered County Treasurer Edwards office the deputy. Heie vui.ob sbe remained one yv1 she lesigncd to attend the Salt Lake BuMaess College. List spring, with high honors. Miss Madsen completed her course at that Institution aer With a g young wo- man; with a young woman well oducat'l and that, by means snvod front careful attendance to business duties; wit h a woman of over eleven years practical experience In which she has gained the roepict ot all; womd not the Recordcishlp of this county be in excellent baud.--? S, N. Cole, the Republican candidate treasurer, was born In the north- S. N.Cole, for ern part of Illinois He attended the district schools and graduated fiom the commercial college at Chicago. Deserved for a great many ycura a Measurer of the hounl of county commissioners of W.ilkcgan Co. Mr. Cole Ik president of the Cole Banking ComHe has invested pany of Corinno. ins money and has a wife aod family here and lie is interested in the upbuilding of Box Elder County. Uls politics are unquestionable, he Is and always has been a Republican, but his nature Is not bigoted, and be respects the personality and sincerity of bis political opponents, no mattej how earnest might be the contest of the moment. His friends and neighbors where he Is best known, unite the unqualified opinion that he Is one ot the best selections made ty tbe Republican County convention. Ho is a man of fterling qualities, unassuming, capable, honest and fair lu till his deal- living. When you cast your ballot for Mr. Howell you east It for a man who supports the principles of the present ad ministration, and a man who Is and ings. The TOterl of Box Elder Co. who always has been a friend of the people of Utah. He is honest, capable, Judi- cast their ballot for him, will make no mistake In so doing. cious and true to the core, Vote for him and you make no mis Charles E 12, 1865. Here he remained obout years and gained a good common education. After marrying, he moved In 1890 Jto Flymoutb, Box Elder Co., where he has resided to the present time. His occupation has been that of farming and stock raising. Mr. Josepbson has filled a number of offices of trust lu the ward. He was elected justice of the peace for tbe Plymouth precinct In 1892 and served two years. He was elected commissioner In November, 1900, and made a good and efficient officer and has worked for tne Jug 25 benefit of the people. He Is courageous and fearless and makes a good sheriff. The record he has made as sheriff for tbe past two years Is before tbe people. We have never had a bet ter sheriff. He is entitled to A. E. Jensen. A. E. Jensen, the Republican candidate for superintendentof schools, was b'm in Mantua, Utah, 30 years ago. lie attended the Academy at Brigham city for several years and then he attended the B. Y. College at Logan, then the R. Y. Academy at Provo. Ho has taught school In Snowville, Brigham and Man'ua for upwards of eight Mr. Jensen h is been president ye; re of ;hd Y. M. M. I. A. and he has aot-e- d as secretary of several associations and is at present second counsellor of the bishop Mr. Jensen Is qualified by expc.lenco end education to fill the position of superintendent and If elected he will faleufully perform the duties of the office, E, H. Jones. E. II. Jones Is one of the principal merchants and sheepmen in tbe county. He was born In Brigham city, In July, 1803, and when six years of ago moved, with the rest of the family to WellsviUe, Cache county, where they remained for three years and until 1872, when the mother and all the ohildren returned to their former home. He obtained bis education principally In the Brigham city and Ogden schools. While yet young he moved to Eagle Rock, Idaho, where he engaged In business He relumed to Brigham city and In 1897 went out to Kelton and engaged in merchandising, which pursuit he has followed ever since. Mr. Jones Is a son of Mrs. Ann H. Burt of Brigham city. He Is shrewd, Industrious, saving and generous. His record as county commissioner for the past two years is before the peo-plo. The showing made by the present county court In the past, two years Foxley. Is said to have surpassed the work of take. was E. born Oct. 28, Charles Foxley ten Fred J. Holton. years previous. After 1878, at Perry, Box Elder Co. In the naming of Mr Fred J. Hol- Completing a common school educaM. B, Hart, ton for District Attorney upon the tion, M r. Foxley entered the employ M. B. Ilart was born In Wisconsin, Republican ticket no mistake was ot the Southern Pacilio railroad as Oot. 24, 1855. He lived in Wisconsin mau is a made, but strong, capable Megrapb operator and followed that until he was 12 years old and then FoxMr. eleven for placed upon the ticket. years. occupation Born at Northhampton, England, ley then went Into the mercantile moved to Iowa and Improved a new on March 17th, 1808, Mr. Holton Is business at Point Lookout and follow- farm In what was then a new country. now In the prime of a vigorous man- ed this business and farming for two In 1877 he moved to Kansas and hood; after graduating from the Pub- years. In 1897 Mr. Foxley began a He lived In a farm there. bought lic school and Academic course of his two years course studying law and He again renative land, and firmly believing In was admitted to the bar of the Su- Kansas twelve years. the education of both hand and brain, preme court or Utah, May 14, 1900, turned to Iowa from Kansas, thirteen he mastered the profession of mechani- since which time he has been In active years ago, and remained in Iowa uncs! engineer, and becoming an expert practice. For nearly two years Mr. til 1898 when he came to Utah. In his calling filled places of trust and Foxley has been deputy county attorHe purchased a f aim in Manila In ney of Pox Eider county and he thorresponsibility. 1898. He has been a farmer all bis He came to Utah in the Spring of oughly understands the routine of the bone-He is office. au life. He has worked hard and has 1887, and with his relatives purchased (ouniy attorneys 4, reliable be and lawyer uprtgnt, a In had a farm and home this county, and good deal of experience In conbecame one of the most respected citi- will make a good record as oounty at- structing roads; he believes in good torney for the next two years. zens. roads and lie believes when auythlng callN. J. Valentine. some he For years pursued the Is to done it Blmud be done well. ing of a school teacher, with marked N. J. Valentine, the Republican Box Elder county has never had a But his old love ability and success. caudldatc for county clerk, was born better county commlrsioner than M. of the study of the law asserting itself, in Brigham city Nov. lath, 1807. His B. Hart has shown himself to be. he entered the law department of the father was one of the pioneers, having Columbian University, at Washington, ne Is broad minded enough to reparrived In Brigham city in 1854. The D. C. aod graduated from the full law resent tbe whole county and every In widow a father died 1877, leaving course with the degreo of Bachelor of six children. The subject of ibis district therein and every citizen in and Law on May 29th, 19ui) He was adsketch was then ten years of age and every district, regardless or location, mit led to praetlce In the Supreme the eldest child. He worked out in He has been race, creed or odor. Court of the State of Utah July, 1900, summer and attended school In the I and later was admitted to practice considerfair, conservative, onest, winter. He began working for J. F. fn the United Slates Circuit Court. Merrell in 1885 and worked for him ate and consistent in his capacity as a As a lawyer Mr. Holton Is sound He married Sarah B. public servant, and It Is safe to say is. many and conservative; as a man he Is pos- Merc yea ell duuglUea of John F. Merrell that the people of Box Elder sessed of a very pleasing manner and county in 1888. His wife died in 1895 leaving will be tbe beneficiaries if Mr. Hart' address and readily wins friends four small children. A Is retained on the beard of county capable orator, abroad minded citiMr Valentine attended the B. Y. zen, of strong character and fearless commissioners. Fred as he delights to College at Logan in 1895 and 1896 and courage. a business course in Brigham unJ. N. Holdaway, be called, will make a fearless Impar- took Instruction during the winlocal der elecand his tial District Attorney, Holdaw iy, tho Republican canMr, 1898 and 97. He went to Sweden tion. with a large majority, is afore-gon- e ter of on a mission Oct. 8, 1897 and Bpent didate for surveyor, Is too well known conclusion. He twenty eight months away from home. to require any lengthy write-uE- - A. Box. He has been prominently associated has served the county faithfully and E A. Box, the candidate fo' assess- with the Y. M. M. I. A. of the stake well as surveyor for the past tv o years or, is so well known that a write up is ever sinoe coming home from bis misrecord Is b fore the people. his and, sion, also the ward Y. M. M. I. A., unnecessary ne isonpoftheploncrs the school Sunday School, etc. Since, Mr. ValHe is f imllarly called A Cood Complexion. master of the county. For the past entine has been following various ocees and rosy checks reSparkling nd was employed two stored by usmg PeWitt's Little two years be has idled this office of cupations, Early credit tohimsef jeursoh the Pacific expres and a Rlseis, so wrUes 8. P. Moore, of Na county No assessor that we ever had has Blade special police and as deputy clerk, cog loches, Texas. A certain cure for o mstlpation, etc. Small a better record. He Is entitled to the In which latter capacity he has bituusness, pi!l -- eay to take -- easy to act. Soil election If there Is anything In the become thoroughly famtlar with the by The Eddy Drug Store. thought that some gratitude should duties of the clerks office. be shown to a public servant who has A man named Hollenbeck was Joseph Josephson. worked assidously for tha benefit of arrested Tuesday of last week at y The parents of the subject before us Fremont the people He has assessed the by Sheriff Josephsen on In Box Elder county regardless of were In Swedeu and emigrated from of the Montana authorirequest friendship, relationship, party affilia- their native land to Utah the land of bn a charge of embezzlement tion or social or financial prominence their chotce.ln 1863. The; came In one ties an insurance company at from He hRs applied the of those old fashioned sailing vessels, of the owners. Mont. He was held until Lima, In same rule assessing the were six weeks on tbe mighty deep; that has always been followed In re- they trailed their way over lhe monot- last Sunday in the county jail Put a reason- onous and weary plains in ox teams, when on request of the insurance gard to the poor, able value on all Ibeir possessions and which took them another 3 months. company he was released. as a result Box Elder oounty stands These were vivid experiences when NEURALGIA PAINS- today fourth In rank of the counties compared with a quiet, rural life to Rheumatism, lumbago and sciatic of the State. which they bad been accustomed In yield to the penetrating influ-o- i pains 18C4 came In the to Swedeo. and polfamily His fearlew, Impartial ce of Ballards Snow Liniment. just 16 icy if continued will materially aid Brigham, settled lu the northern part penetrates to the nerves and bone and the county commissioners In ac-- ! and the husband started up in his being absorbed into the Wood, It healing properties are conveyed t compl'Shlng public Improvements. trade of blackmithing. Their names every part of the body, and effecs M. A. were and A. Anna for Vote etc. roads, bridges, Joseplifon. building wonderful cures, 25c, 80c, 11.00, Josephson was bom lu Brigham olty Sol&by&lli druggists. your own benefit, the benefit of the p. It v mUi f Bis tu r md age, t lie oast, m Dr lust the contra i y off ou king's New Life PuNh ,w hFliej i r- - 'n'i 11 malad t u) luatM ' J respective of old ag'a Jaundice. Fever, ConsiipiUou ill ,)C yield to this perert Btore. Drug Eddy show as OLD STOVE ANOTHER YEAR cause of a cough and man will be looush enough to attempt 'Mlnon lungs Sold by The Eddy woim n. to change the low. itrr.g Store, - air-tig- ht DONT PUT UP WiTH VOUR motes every It- - in fuel over any stove the same size. Coles Hot Blast wi L burn briskly for two houis In the morning with coal put in the evening before. Simply open the diaft. These wonderful results art possible because of the patented Hot Blast draft used In connection with the patented 0d Doesnt R:pcct shameful when d lower-dra- ft me. One hang the portraits of M,s. Roosevelt icines, none of vvhn biebeied s and many former mistresses of the Oay 1 saw an ad. cui Et.c'Gc Bit-ierAf vLtit. and duiei luiiiOfi t( White House. ter taking a ip u &t5 I Ml reeved, and soon heie nf'tr was putuelv curMothers Praiselt and haw noi SiC'n .1 si k dayi Mice. ed, Moll era One of Ot m He ..iv, bem-urnpraise everywhere Neighbor Mu u'e t ough Cure for the stiff' rings ttheumaii-in- , Nn m!k . Liver and it h 1, relieved and the lives of their Deuouin- - 1. a i..icwi of Hu'conrs it has savtd. A ceitain Kidney This ''. bility. cure for c &uc, at upli, croup and wh inprg Fremont, N. 0. v.r"ub A. L Spa3,rd. cough. Tbe Eddy Drug Store of Chester, Mich, says; Our little girl was unconscious from strangnla con-fcien- ce One of the dek gates to peace tmn during a sadden and terrib'e atthat wotack of croup One Minute Cough at St. Louis real Cure quickly relieved and curfd her mens love ot brass buttons is the mid 1 cannot prai-- e It too highly etc. This was, armks, of cause large One Minute Cough Owe relives coughs, to inmakes breathing easy, cuts out phl- is too bad. It may be possible Poweis tdWh sarin but no egm, draws out inflammation, and re- duce the W- R. piHiem nominee for Congressman, n a out ivo of thestate, coming mu, ..mg February 17, 1857, and is therefore foi ty seven years of age. He was born In Box Elder county, and attended the common schoos and the Mr. Howells ocUtah university. of a merchant been has that cupation at Wellsville, of which city he has also sirvad as mayor. He has served In CONSUVPTION. d suljects pertaining to agriculture and horticulture. Two debates have al- (Continued from fir I page.) the amount of SI, 500 for roads. While in the legislature, Mr. Flshburn received considerable consideration being chosen on one occasion to take the well-know- Made from leaves a family of 11 or She Republican Column. It Whittaker, five weeks PAGE 'FIVE. NOV. 3, 1904 A Brutal Assault. '0 Wiili, d to be placed in f I he game will Harding and Ben- the Willard opera hall at, 2 p were married Oct 20. The Willard people are looking jamin Jones trom Almo, ward for a good game. Harding's wile hails Benjamm ,rd and utno bi t W 1; ,play. week. ens last " THURSDAY N. C. MORTENSEII & SOUS. SOLB AGENTS FOR BRIGHAM. Hot Hla6T best dealer In tvei'v town generally handles Cole's n Ave ( hi vv pc the makers COLE' MFG. COMPANY, 3218 S. r ivo for their valuable booklet on the scientific combustion of fuel, and Mail order purchasers prot.cted by Mllng all about Coles Hot Blast. 30 davr trial, money guarantee and If stove Is hot as represented after will be refunded. The We-ter- VEGETABLE SICILIAN ' JnS) Hair Renewer ..-..- I-.. .... . . .... niwajiiMivivavu'' to have. The hair 6tops falling, grows long and heavy, and all dan druff disappears. An elegant dresslng.jggg?agy ! asse-sorwl- th pio-pert- well-to-d- o, to-wl- t: 8-- |