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Show JANUARY AILMENTS AND HOW TO TREAT THEM BY DR. S B HARTMAN January Is the best month of winter The He alt hf al ne ss of the bMt for bealthf the be8t for I I business, the best for pleasure, the siniifiry Weather best ,or "0ation. Th trying n t weather of November and December 1' 1 jClloScvlt have passed, and most people have become acclimated to winter weather. Dr Hartman, in speaking of catarrhal diseases prevalent during January, Janu-ary, among other things, said. "Notwithstanding January is a midwinter month, fewer cases of chronic catarrh are acquired during this month than any other month of tbe year, with the possible exception cf October " He went on to say, "The healthfulness of January weather, however, should not put people off their guard. There are many little rules that should be carefully observed. "For instance, the feet should be kept dry. The hands and wrists kept warm. Sleeping-rooms should be well ventilated The throat gargled gar-gled with cold water everv morpi-v- & these are excellent preventatives to catching cold or acquiring catarrh. ' The Doctor further said, "During a ' IZLTLl': :ZZ How Dr, Hartman Avoids uum, i iwn inn . tote, of p- Celds ui Catarrhal runa in my room. If I have a slight ..i , cough or hoarseness, the least sign of All ITI C II L S . tore throat or sneezing, I take a few I doses of Peruna and the difficulty disappears. , "I have used Peruna very nearly all my life and I attribute my hole and hearty old age to the use of Peruna. I know many other old people who can say the same. 1 "While January is o salubrious month, yet caution should be observed ob-served Those who have chronic catarrhal ailments should be warned tnat the healthfulness of January weather is not sufficient to benefit catarrhal diseases. It can be assumed that the catarrh is of a grave nature. A course of Peruna should be resorted to. "Peruna," says Dt. Hartman, "is A Word of Warning my ovra Mud' for Rtarrh1 dis- r f rirnnir' f itirrh eases, whether acute or ohronic From 10 I firOniC l did I 1 II slightest cold to the most settled SllllerCrS. and stubborn catarrh, I uie Peruna and Peruna only, and certainly my tucoess in treating catarrhal diseases ought to be a guarantee that Peruna is an efficient remedy. t "I have pceivsd many interesting letters from those who have taken I Peruna, telling me of the value of Peruna in preserving health, preventing disease and relieving catarrhal ailments. One letter that I recall at this time is from Mi. and Mrs. Joseph Klee, of 215 East 4th street, Topeka, Kas. Mr. Klee said: "We are both much pleased with Peruna and do not hesitate to praise it on every occasion 1 "My wife took Peruna for liver trouble and a run down condition incident inci-dent to the same A few bottles built up her health and strength. "I took Peruna for a cold which settled in my kidneys, giving me much pain. In two weeks I was much better and in a few months I was well. We keep it on hand all the time, in rase we take a cold." Another correspondent. Mr. Fred Derseweh oi Ridgetop, Tenn.. has used Peruna in his family for five years. Among other thirgs. he says. "We have used Peruna in our family for five years. It is one of the heist medicines I know of. I and my wife and our thirteen children do not need a doctor, since we use Peruna." Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna Almanac for I90( AFTER DIGESTION--WHAT? It's not enouKh to dlRet ynur food, and reduce It to pulp or liquid Inside you, but It must also be properly absorbed ab-sorbed carrier to the proper organs, filtered purified, and carried by your blood to the various parts of your body which are worn out and stand ln need of repair. This Is a aystem of complicated machinery ma-chinery engineering, chemistry and physlCB, before which all of man's most wonderful achievements since the World began, pale Into insignificant e And. when you come to think of It, next to the marvel of any complicated piece of mechanism Itself. Is the man who. when It has broken down, ran repair re-pair It and make It go again Stuart s Dyspepsia Tablet. Really the most marvelous achievement achieve-ment In the vast field of man many-sided many-sided endeavors. A perfect medicine, w hh h never falls to cure, or set ln running order again, the complicated mechnnlsm of man's internal dlRestlve arrangement. The secret of the great success of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Is simply this, that they have been prepared upon up-on tho firm foundation of the most thorough research Into the real origin and cause of all disorder, due to the Improper digestion and absorption of food. Knowing the cause further research led to the knowledge Of bOW lo reee and cure. Stuart's 1 tyspepsia Tablet are he only medicine founded upon certain scientific sci-entific rules of treatment, which make gUCt ess a i :S1 tn Inty. Th";, penetrate Into all the channels of your being. Into the minutest arte rle, the tiniest lymphatic! the faintest tracery of nerve tissue. and renew, htilld up, refresh, and realore to health, every disorder which Improper food poor digestion, or incomplete absorption absorp-tion has caused. In any portion of your anatomy. No need to consult a physician Al the least sign of distress after eat Ing, takp Stuart Dyspepsia Tablets on the least pain or discomfort. In stomach, liver, back, or bowels, lake Btuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. For any craving for Improper fond continual hunger continual thirst or loe of appetite in greater Ql lesser form, take Stuart Dyspepsia Tablet- By following lh.ee simple rules vou will save yourself much pain, sufferinK and discomfort, and will add greatly to your span of life Ptuarl's Dyspepsia Tablets will make you live long and happily. Trv them. book on Dyspepsia f r.-o Address F A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. $ A lare sliipment of oeautiful embroideries of latest HIS manufacture and design, wnich we hoped to receive in I IB time for tke big sale last week, has just arrived. KD j; vjLy XKe embroidery stock is tke largest anJ finest we Kave ever ofrered WmI I J at a sale. iMany of tke patterns are along new lines the very high- !rp I fjmM est expressions or the art of cmhroidery making. I A glance at the M(ft I HjWjrvJ accompanying engraving gives an idea of one of the new designs. MfuJn I UflU The sale la6t week was a big success, outmatching former great B i successes. fJ The character of the embroideries and the unusually uQV I Wmt low prices created liveliest shopping interest. Samples of these S. I alrt exquisite embroideries can be seen in the windows and the displays Miitvi f Hjrc in the department show endless assortments of qualities and dainty fttri patterns. But the reductions give the sale importance. rffffl I ryKb -v t m ambrii embrpiderieB, with insertion to match, unusual is8l 3 JNO. 1 bargain DctS. jjtrk- TvT r Sw iss. nainsooB ;mi cambric embroideries in 1 I 2-yard d O CLf tfit I tnlUm llO. J"" stripes, from each 35c to piJ .JJ Ail j h iljrv "XT Swiss embrdiderj flounces, 18 to 27 inches wide. Values Hi J iNJo. t-" up to $'A Oil. Infu'il ions lo niiitrh DZs CtS. aSvK 1 W "TVT A Swiss corset cover embroideries with beading to matdi. "l I r ytnuj lIO. 4" worth up to 2.10 apiece. Reducedto !pX.XU jIKTu TVT d A.H-over embroideries in Swiss and Nainsook. Tin- val- rQ wfret J IHvHl J-l 0 m0 ues reach to $2.50. Special 0 CtS. jllflj ' rvW "?VT r Beautiful showing of imitation Torchon Lars worth a K Ml I j IjlB iNo. up to 20 cents a yard. Offered al 0 CtS. jjmpj , "IV T most exquisite stock of Plat! X j 1 1 Laces, 2 to 7 inches -j r WlW I jsT INJo. a wide. Worth upto35i Special price XvJ CtS. f mi I tt t q Platl Val Laces, - I to 6 inches wide. Eandsome pal- wy XiO. O1""" terns, worth up to 20 cents a yard. 0 CtS. ! mQeW X t Embroidery remnants in all lengths and widths. Prices (t a jff Njwm lriWj 1 IO. Jmmmm range from ki- a remnant to pr JJ $NJpft mm Boys Overcoats Reduced One - Fourth JJ rjw? Odds and Ends Excellent Values. These Are High-Grade Coats OSd) rUVXUjf $6.00 for S4.50. $7 50 for $5 62. ViHw $6.50 for 94.88. $8.00 for $6 00 SR ci $11.75 for $8.72. feT fc (hie -Fourth Reduction On Our Our Entire Stock of Long Coat 2 Wjft Entire Stock of Sfwrt Jacket Suits, j Suits Is Offered at Half-Prices. (AM 5 Women s W B ffi JBgL Shoes and Slippers I I flj'W ''rv r tho depart infill him -din -d jjOr BRaHaniii n" f,,r MHR BaKfliA :H and :.'. 11(1 shoes for Sl.T, jLtVnl HA t vi ial hiimlred pairs of S.".. Till and nil shoos at $1 I". jTKffl jUYUm V Man pans of house and di es jfL. S mfvll villrV liiisBBhv I'ippers ii srrapn ptr 1 VsN u7 1 l |