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Show I Whiskey Costs Only 12c, a Gallon, A Kaneas City Man Hag Published a Book, Giving the rormula by Which the Whiskey Trust Makes Their $5 Per Gallon Whiskey for Only 12c, HV Per Gallon. I Fights the Whiskey Trust by Mailing His Book Containing Formula Free to Every One. Mr. Marcel, located at 663 Broadway, Kansas City, Mo has published a hook entitled. "SeoretH of the Whiskey Trust Exposed," and "Why Is Marcel a Socialist, Social-ist, In whioh he shows how the whiskey trust takes a bushel of corn, a pinch of barley malt, a penny's worth of yeast, and makes Ave gallons of whiskey at a total cost of less than 50c, and then sells It at from four to Ave dollars a gallon, gal-lon, He explains how the , whiskey barons make their millions and shows who pays for their mansions and automobiles. auto-mobiles. The book is a fascinating story of a great crime against the consumers of whiskey. Mr. Marcel is mailing out thousands of these books exposing the secrets of the whiskey trust on account of the trust's fight against him. Anyone Interested In-terested should "Trite for the book, as it will be sent free. (Advertisement.) Discomfort After Meals Feeling oppressed with a setiBitlon of itufflnwi ana belching of -Kind are symptoms of Indication. With thwo there -will b Constipation, Piles, Full-necs Full-necs of tho Blood In tho Hold. Nausoz. Heartburn, Heart-burn, Headache, Dltsim of rood, Fluttering of th Heart, Choking 8onaaUoD8. Dlzztneoa on Rising, Ris-ing, Dots or Webs Before tho Sight, YolloTrncsi of the Skin, Fain la the Side, Cheot, Limb 3 end Sudden Flashes of Heat. A few dotes of A Puss will aid In freeing the mtem of all the above-named above-named disorders, Purely vegetable 25 conls a box. At drugglits' or by mall. RADWAT .t CO., Now Tork. (Adrortliiement.) A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL. To all knowing sufferers ' of rheumatism, rheuma-tism, whether muscular or ,o the .-joints, sciatica, lumbago, backache, painB'in tho kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a home trec-tmont which has repeatedly cured all tlieso tortures. She feels it her duty to send it to all sufferers FREE. You euro yourself at homo as thousands will testify tes-tify no change of climate being necessary. nec-essary. This simple discovery banishes uric acid from the blood, loosens the stiffened joints, purifies the blood, and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the above interests you, for proof address Mrs. M. Summers, Box R, Notre Dame, Ind. (Advertisement.) tatesfitaall Traces m$& by Salti, (kr Imp? Met Mnnf fs iigesf $eks and MiMrifiEp Rocks and Minerals Rob Us of Health. Beware of Them, ' Powdered rock and liquefied minerals Not only this, but if from tTinjlM are playing havoo with a. multitude of of some disturbing poison there iSftf people. The astonishing record of cures or general interforonco of mrhLR of severe cases of poisoned blood by tho cause Bolls, Carbuncles, AhtaSKm botanical Ingredients that compos tha Iclndred troubles, S. S. &. so tol famous blood purifier S. S. S. proves con- local cells that this poison is refeH cluslTCly that onr bodle3 are not made eliminated from their presenoo'r to assimilate Btono and metal. Then, too, S. S. S. haa ffucV.Bfa S. S. S. is the greateet blood purifier stimulation on these local ceUgBfl Bver discovered. Not ono drop of salts, preserve their mutual WBUrHw mercury, or any other drug la used In Hb proper relative assistance to mHk preparation. And yet It accomplishes all In a very brief time 8. 8. Lltt that was ever claimed for the drastic reconstructive process so p'nderBffi drugs so often employed in treating the that remarkablo changes aredkWTBj effects of poisoned blood. Salts irrltato All eruptive places heal, mysterloW'' fl the delicato lining oi tho intestine and and aches havo disappeared. H bowels? thoy absorb their natural moly- head to foot there fs a conscIoHS TH ture; cause violent wrenching and creato tlon of renewed health. ThatBcl unnatural conditions, such aa anemia, moody, morbid feeling of veUij Mineral drugs damage tho bones and lifted, and tho entire system 5oInts; npaet the digestion, and when you with surprising energy. ' realize that stonea and metals used in Ask for S. S. S. and Instat upeiH. drugs do not enter into any of the nutri- It And If. you deslro skillful tdH tlvo processes of the body they ars poisons counsel upon any matter concenB and mnst be cast out. blood and skin write to the MidHflf) But thla la not true of S. S. S., as the parjtment, The Swift Specific TcHl ingredients in this famous mcdicmo aro Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, GaVjLHf relatively Just as essential to well-bal- allow some zealous clerk to bnH anced health as tho nutritious elements of atmosphere In eloquence over WHj the meats, grains, faU, and Bugara of "Just as good" as S. S. B. BH our dally food. all aubstltutes. I McCornick & Co., Bankers, rpJTn J3 A "KTTTQ "NTT? KT fYI T A U TWIJ (fcH H Announces the completion of the improvement o B J. JLXjLI J3jLJL-Lt1 k3 -lN JlL VV J lilV A -HJE.l3i its banking quarters. The work Jaas been note- u Hi worthy for ; the ; splendid results achieved as well H , , fHM mM I Um keeping, accounting and transit departments and I ycnvy-JBJlJT5Tr JPdnJKT ) oV" -JP-SZJYC?2? J&rr) . OjirCDJES ' Qt&ZTJ&S' 'MT MM the directors rooms. The new quarters are con- g ' S ZaOCZZZsJ II ar equ ard 9 Mo m Ttntal-!nn ivories predominating. The marbles in , , 1 -'-T. lllVllclUOri. Kg th0 lobby proper aro Pronch and of ZjD TJ2S 2 OjZirCS' 1ZL2-ZD JXS,'-'JcrCSDJ2ry , Hl KRj the delicato cream shades and light " 9" The bank wishes to express its appreciation of HI 1086 tints- the colutnllB boing o the . J.ifl the patronage it has had in its fortv vnnrs nf lif H S?6 ?ar -mtl' ffront5 gold lines, uilerlaced at the corners. Lbo diffsors. or fixtures, bc.ug of the the room its ehuraclor of artistic per- the new Ladies' room. H lbc "dU. -tony years or lite HOT the lobby and dividing it from the This glass is incorporated within the samo design as the ceiling aud modeled fection arc at the right oi Ibe mam OJBM Kj ID. ait UaKe Olty and lUVites general inspection B working departments of the bank, has bronze cornice and stops between the in plaster. The light is thrown cli- Au important result of the change Tho bank is sure tnat,Ph0 of its improved quarters. It will continue as El a baso 0f vcrt-autique marble, giving wickets and. marble pylons. The cages rectly upward, being softly diffused has been to iive the bank double (he facilities henceforth at tho WJP ;n tT.p .cf i rpT1j- f-un wi. nrsc,;uT - I II BtablUty to the counter front, which proper are in enameled steel through- aud reflected back, throwing a uniform workiu space it. had ifreviouslv The of its patrons will, more tha m in the past, to render the best possible service to H is a French Jaune. Flouri with slight out with glass above the counter line, and soft light over the entire room bookkeenfiK a 01! in? ralsit then lor the i!""flgB 1$ its patrons and invites the accounts of all who H rose flushes underlying its dohcafco tox- The ceiling oL tho main banking without Klarc. dopartnients and tho Directors' room, existed when tho iinproveoon desire a connection with an institution equinned El Sr6 Xl & Sr fi06!!0 ,?.rCrV,1'r n,eC( a,ud4 t,onern,in The clloet on . entering, the room is which formerly occupied one-half I he being made. All bt " M I frt ,i; -t 1 4lnK?ea W& Fleuri, .forming the base for the vert- subtle rclteis of modolod plaster. The one of satisfaction; a feelinir that main room now havo -iM tho locond modern banlting cqu nmcnt HI fc0 PIaCe a then disposal unsui-passed facilities, M ant que bronze top soreen and bronze general (ones, are in the 'ivories, will, nothing is lacking in t;L.n! of its floor of tho incorporated in the changes -courteous treatment and years of successful ex- M f10 n S"r B;a 5- a coun,t,er tho relicts picked out n. soft blues, studied harmony of shadings and col- has made it possible to double the present aud prospcctne P 1 I perience in the banking business H JJ? CgC3 aT, sep.a?tea -,rom ,th? S d :,l,ul, ro-?f h,!-cs" heht'? ars. The wclf-proportionod columns, number of cairns and lo provide room find an institution doublcU ib V W IJerieuce in die Danmng DUSUICSS. looby by clear plate glaes with etched entirely by the (lircct-indirect system, fixtures and countors unite in giving to for the now Savings department and and ellicioucy. ' 1 1 1- 1 McCornick &JC6., Bankers 9 : .. D. C. JACKLING, Vice President. S. A. "WHITNEY, Cashier. 0. M. MAC NETJjL. SPENCER PENROSE " W T TT apfWr RTH C W. WfflTLEY L. B. M'COBNICK, Vice President. R. L. CONELY, Asst.. Cashier,. v ; CHARLES HAYDEN. . R. W. SALISBURY. " a. R. CUTLER 1 TBI KINNEY -fflv. |