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Show A FRIEND'S ADVICE Something Worth Listening To. A young Nebr. man was advised by a friend to eat Grape-Nuts because he was all run down from a spell of fever. He tells the story: "Last spring I had an attack of fe-Ter fe-Ter that left me in a very weak condition. con-dition. I had to quit work; had no appetite, was nervous and discouraged. discour-aged. "A friend advised me to eat Grape-NHts, Grape-NHts, but I paid no attention to him and kept getting worse as time went by. "I took many kinds of medicine but none of them seemed to help me. My Bystem was completely run down, my blood got out of order from want of proper food, and several very large boils broke out on my neck. I was eo weak I could hardly walk. "One day mother ordered some Grape-Nuts and induced me to eat some. I felt better and that night rested fine. As I continued to use the food every day, I grew stronger steadily stead-ily and now have regained my former good health. I would not be without Grape-Nuts, as I believe ft is the most health-giving food in the world." Name given by PoBtum Co., Battle Creek, Mi&h. Read the book, "The Road to Well-ville," Well-ville," in pkgs. "There's a reason." Ever nod the above letter? A new one appean from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human Interest. Adv. L. C. Smith & Bros.1 Typewriter Ball Bearing Long Wearing! The Typewriter without a Speed Limit The escapement of the L. C Smith permits the carriage to get away from the last printing point so instantaneouslyPv that no speed of opera-Jp' tion is too rapid. The hair trigger touch of the ball bearing type bars, a carriage that is f never shifted for capitals, a capital shift key re- p quiring only one-third ordinary pressure, a combined one-motion carriage return and line space, which spaces one, IP two or three lines with the same sweep, ' fiAj and the lightest possible carriage l tension give an 2Bf---ease of operation X. S that makes all day speed easy, for the operator. The always rigid carriage, stationary printinr poiat, the arrangement of ribbon shift and bacv ipace keys, and the fact that no Decenary operation lake the hands from writing position, combine speed with accuracy in the 1 C. Smith. Mail a postal for literature to Jay. LC. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER CO. Bua OSes- for Domwtie SYRACUSE, N. Y, U. S. A, and Foreign Business: Denver Branch, 1647 Champa Street, Denver, Clo. |