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Show Sen AGE. ' iends Not Upon Tears, but Upon fff Vltal Forcc' A GREAT DISCOVERY TO WAED ' jjj OFF OLD AGE. i : T i j In Salt Lake City lately there has t j tten a good deal of discussion in re- j yard to old people. Some at 50 years f call themselves old, and really appear I while others at 70 years seem ac- 8 tlv,e, vigorous and young. , A. reporter of The Tribune happened n the store of Druehl & Frankcn. our 1 I X?1 druseists, the other evening, and I this subject was brought up. Said Mr. ?! aM of thc bove firm: "It Is a fact, t ;and we see it illustrated every day right I litre In SaJt Lake City; it Is nol years. ? oiu age does nol begin at any set time. ytil It is loss of vital force that makes I hiPCr,eon 0,d' Weakened diccstion, thin 0 3?. , and noor circulation soon start 30 A Junctional powers and vitality on the 0 flaiK-'. and then the symptoms of old If i ub lulckJy appear. You know a man 1 2 13,?3 0ll as he feeln. 'InJ0.1310 olner "and." continued Mr. jr,rDe3 '"int old feeling may be ward- 2 ,4 7,5f' aml i wish every person in Salt i X n?0 Cily o1'1- whether they I :Ur! so,ln years or would try the I U"at,dl3cvery, VlnoL I know that it I 3 nri taI Prlnclples which will in a nat-1 nat-1 t ii ?,anner strengthen digestion, as- il'!atl011 and all the functional pow- ltw.5eild llcn- red blood coursing I Jt Bh lhe vel"s. ftni1 G've new life I V nVery ort'au of the D0dy. and this is I I .ftt makc-R the old feel young again." f writes' W Avery oC "vlch. N. Y., t! 1 s. "uLXh aK0 r 89 1 felt thG need of A f hnii i RomithJns to strengthen and W'C m; up' For a yoar and a half 1 lEthsii u uk.en vlno1' antl 1 have found IKas iikJrins3 vlBor and llfe to tne aeed Jia3 liothlr.c else will." Ellthe wAa,r1h J- Wlndrom (cousin to a te,Un,ted States President. Zach-VStaen Zach-VStaen ,y,lor) 42D West Erie street. Chi- , 13 7$ yeariJ old' saya vlno1 19 jifMr p nd i0 ohl PPl So also does 'Sll tin. Yeoi"Be L- Jones, Sr., o 19 Per-SKi Per-SKi '7n Jeracy Clty' and A- J- Baler '3m Vlnli U8t stleet. Evansville. Ind. hat ,P i rSpa.,rs worn tissues, checks the lth r dc'ollne md replaces weakness ar'Vu LHrr"5lh- 11 13 a" ldeal body mt c !.r,01I1!?c you llat Vlnol Is, first of m flth?cable' uecause It contains no m W L &c,'ond. liiat it Is a genuine iffiSldn'i,nC(lc.lne' containing all thc WW tai S "m uratlves and Htrength-mak-'m1 ccd i ;mint3 la-n direct from fresh tflh-oui- J?'' nW thlrd' wc win rurn whaiSl nfy. lf u does not do exactlv Wx en: an q1u lHi or t- -Druehl & Frank- ai-o Smitk Drug Co., Druggists. ''mJ SHEEPMEN, ATTENTION! We have very good grazing land to least In East canyon for season of 1905 Apply lo Brigham T. Cannon, 2-1 E. So. Temple si. Dr. J. Boyd Gordon has reopened dental den-tal offices at 258 So Main st. Dr. Hanchctt, olllce removed to 101 McCornlck block. O a. JS5 "37 O X . flear.i tho s? 9 Kind Yea Hats Always BowM Dr. Mark C. Myers, diseases of the rectum. 217 Atlas block. Hours: 2 to 5. ' TEA Why moneyback tea? Whv mone'vback tea ? J s Why moneyback tea ? Why moneyback tea'? o.r stxt' f.L,. , or .nc-.c it' joa don't IiTo CaiU.... hat A Dollar's Worth Free I To Any Rheumatic Sufferer 1 I ask no deposit no reference no security. Thero is nfithlng u, risk nothing to promise-nothing promise-nothing to pay. either now or later. Any Rheumatic sufferer who does not know mr remedy may havo a full dollar's worth frei to try. I willingly mako thin llboral nr because I know that Dr. Snoop's Rheumatic Remedy mny be relied upon ALWAYS to bring tho Utmont relief that mcdlclno can. Tears bo-foro bo-foro I discovered this romedy, I studied tho nnturo of Rheumatlcm. For Rheumatism Is really Crystallized Poison. Tour blood Is alwnyo full or polwn tho poison you eat and drink ar.d brentho Into your system. It la the purpose of tho blood to abwrb and corn" off this vory poison. And the kldnoyo. which aro tho blood niters, ore oxpecttd to cleano the blood and oend It back through tho system clean, lo gathor more poison which, they. In turn, will eliminate. elimi-nate. But sometimes tho kldnoyo fall. And romotlme. from somo other cauw;. tho blood gets so full of polton that they cannot absorb ab-sorb It all. This Is tho start of Rhouma-tlsm. Rhouma-tlsm. Tho poison accumulates and crystallises. crystal-lises. Tho crystals look llko Uttlo grains of sugar or of flno whlto mind. Tho blood carries car-ries them and they Increaso In -size. Then, when It can carry them no longer. It deposits de-posits thorn In a Joint on a bono, anywhero. Tho twlpeo In jour leg the dull acho1 In your arm on a rainy day theno aro tho outward out-ward signs of tho unseen crystals. And tho twisted- limbs and unspeakablo anguish of the sufferer who haa allowed his oymptomu to go unheeded and unnttendod for years theso aro tho evidences of what Rheumatism, Rheuma-tism, neglected, can do. Rheumatism Includes lumbago, sciatica, nnuralgla. gout for all these aro tho results of rheumatic poison In tho blood. Plainly, tho first thing to do Is to remove the poison. But this Is not enough. Tho FORMATION of tho polton must bo stopped, o that nature may have a chance to dls-folvo dls-folvo and eliminate tho crystals which havo already formed. Unless this la dono thero can bo no euro no permanent relief. I searched tho whole earth for a specific for RhcumaUsm something that I or any physician could feel safo In prescribing something that wo could count on not only occasionally, but ALWAYS. For tho rav-s-ffes of llhoumatlsm aro everywhere and genuine gen-uine relief Is raro. Mild coses ore sometimes cured by a alcgl I npent twenty years in experimenting hii fftlu fore I felt satisfied that I bad a certain rem- Hug cdy for Ihls dread disease. a remedy which Bnf would not only clean out the poison, out ooa Brill whlsh would stop Its formation. Ijl Certain Relief. Iffl The secret lay In a wonderful chemical I Qlfl found In Germany, When I found thlo lIHf' chemical, I knew that I could mako a. Rheu- Mil! malic euro that would be practically cer- Itfl tain. But cvan then, before I mado an an- 1 nour.cement boforc J waa willing to put my W&m nsmo on It. I mado moro than SCO0 tosls'l And my failures wnro but 2 per cent. UR. This Gorman chemical is not tho only In- lrj gradient I uro In Dr. Shoop's Rhcumatlo filljn Cure but It mddo tho remedy possible mado I posxlblo an achievement which. I doubt not, 1IIJ1 could havo bctn made In no other way. I S This chemical was very expenolvo. Th I ml duty, too, was high. In all It cost me t.50 ff Hi per pound. But what la JI.SO per pound for 1 j a REAL remedy for tho world's most painful I (it disease? for REAL relief from tho great- ! est torturo human brings knov7 Ijljl I donct mean that Dr. Shoop's Rhoumatlo IIIS Curo con turn bony JoInt3 into floeh again mm that Is Impossible. But tt will drtvo from Iff j tho blood tho rolson that causes pain and 11(1! swelling, and then that Is thc end of tho W(( pain and swelling tho end of tho suffering I t tho ond of RheumatUm. That ts why I ccn I 111 afford to mako thin liberal offer that Is why " I if I can afford to spend tho FIRST dollar that llfl Rheumatic sufferers, tho world over, may llt!B loarn of my remedy. IHlj Simply Write Me. Tho offer In open to everyone, ovcrywhero, who hns not tried my remedy. But you munt all ill wrlto MB for ths free dollar package order. ill 111 I will oend you an order on your druggist I II 111 which ho will accept as gladly as ho would Slim accept a dollar. lie will hand you from hlJ KW shelves a standard sized packago and ho will 9M Mu I send tho bill to me. Thero ur no condition? iftll no requirements. All that I ask you to do IBIu Id to write wrlto today. I will tend you Hlfl my book on Rheumatism bcsldo. It lo free Wm It will help you to understand your cose. IfflH Addrcfs Dr. Shoop, Box C 013, Racine. V!. Mm o packdge.-i-On salo at forty thousand drug 111 Dr.Shooj3's Rheumatic Remedy ! Gardner Daily Store Newsfiardner Daily Store News I True economy is the I ff . tftft,'?Sp buying of wliat one needs ! ill h.m-im When it is to be had for f 11 1 42WttMml the least mone3'' Bl If vou're Suit or Over- . H wmMrMPmwi coatneedin& ! P fpleltfc MWIr Hei'e's 1110 cbi,nce t0 i h! I ira-iiM'riv' 'rW' practice true economy. j iH ! Will ! llW from tb; ,Best Goods I j J At the lowest figures of I- Better see them now; it j will pay you. pce X Pa GARDNER mainst. ? II -THE QUALITY STORE j In July, 1SS3, I began to break out with IB 1 Eczema on my head, legs and anus, and . in i bepan treatment with local doctors, but III did not get much relief. They said the dis- aX case had bsconle chronic. I then quit them jl 1 and tried various ointments and soaps for another two j'ears, but as soon as cold Mm weather camel vras cs bad off as ever, so I II H finally decided to let medicine alone, and for twelve or thirteen years did nothing la towards curing thc Eczema, except bath- 1 11 ing. This seemed to do about ns much good as anything I had tried. Ml During the time I lost nboi' L one-half of 0n rnyhu.tr. I began S. S. S. doubtful of a 111 I cure. ,ecaucc the disease had run so long, ijjf but .oon discovered your medicine was IP I do.mg mejfcod, and continued to take it. Ifjl I used seven bottles, when I was com- Ml pletely cured not having a single spot on 1 t&ul my body, which before was nlmost corn- V&fjt pletely covered. F. C. 'NORFOI.K. liflji 1017 Hackberry St., Ottumwa, Ja. jfj The head, feet and hands arc usually I I thc parts affected, though thc disease ap- j) L pears on other parts of the body. While es- 8 tcrnal applications allay the "itching and :; burning temporarily, it is the acids thrown g 1 off by the blood that cause the irritation l and eruptions upon the shin. The acids f tnustbe neutralized and the system deans- ed of all humors and poisons before the il fTv. d?Js cure is permanent. , Im Hi) Til S.S. S. is guarau- liM H tecc cureiy free III V5A f Potasb, Arsenic Rm &r a,:t 'fccr nnner- j jfll w, xift ate Book on the i Bjl m TC skin and its dis' 1 1 13 K casc0 stit free. 1 II h Kjtf fevJM hJJl Medical advice 3 $!W furnished free. W The Swlfr Spcotflo Company, Atlanta, Gsu 'T. fj |