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Show ielS'pt3 o uuuuuu Purdy township, or, rather, the how thereof, wondered Caleb and the Squire escaped getWhen ting mixed in their "papers. Purdy township or any part of it had business to transact which required writing or figures, it Involved drawing up the papers, going over, or "looking over" them. So Purdy township was justified in its wonderment over the apparent immunity from cloudiness which attended the Squire's and Calebs papers, for Caleb could neither read nor write, and the Squire was a stickler for ponderous details and regularity. But they got on. Just the same. The Squire was the money man and Caleb the general active head of the r partnership In the small establishment on the sylvian edges of Henryville. There a milling business was carried on and farming implements sold. Caleb was engineer, foreman, salesman and miller. One or two evenings a week in the Squire's office in the village, or when he had nothing else to do and would walk or drive out to the mill, served for Caleb and the Squire to go over the books and keep their accounts regular. U was without misgivings that the Squire went away for several weeks. He had no fear the mill transacting would be muddled in Caleb's memory and unique memoranda when he returned. And his faith' was justified. Whats this, Caleb? asked the Squire on his return, pointing on his to partners soiled what looked like a capital T lying horizontally. That? Why, thats ior a plck-axBill Ilodges bought, was the reply. Tne Squire made a note of it and called Caleb's attention to the next Item. Let me sec whats this for? Something closely resembling a circle and which might represent the letter "O, obviously made with the unnecessary firmness of a hand unused to writing, looked up at them from the page. Caleb ponderdd. He also breathed a water-powe- pencil-marking- s e Sleuths Against Winter Catarrh in Its Many Phases. 1 whistle which was neither a tune cor Colds in Children a noise to be heard very far away. Neglected a Often Bring Disastrous So, trutLfully, Caleb breathed whistle, meanwhile standing with the Results. same curveless and stubby finger beneath the circle, lie placed puzzling tilted forward and backward on his Feruns should bo kept in the toes. In a moment he stood motion- less, lowered his chin to his chest, and, kouso all the time, Peruaa should be kept in every witn a final wheezy wnistle looking there are children. not at the Squire, but straight at tbe house where Don't wait until the child is eick circle be said: store. Have Pethen send tom 1 think I think thats a cheese got ruaa on hand drug accept no substitutes Caleb let me see by er, um-now had to remove his hat, and with Protects the Entire his free hand was exploring tbe bushy Household Against Catarrhal depths of his hair for some recollecDiseases. tion of the obtuse transaction. As a As soon as the value ef Feruoa is matter of fact, the partnership did not appreciated by every house-bot- h involve cheeses. But tne Squire hesi-as a preventive and cure ' to make any blunt Interruption ef catarrhal tated a (lections, tens of of Calebs process ol thousands of lives will be saved, recollection. He finally risked saying and hundreds of thousands of quietly: chronic, lingering cases of disease We havent sold cheeses, have we. prevented. Peruna is n household Bince why, 1 don't remember that safeguard. The Squire we've had any since reflective gave to his eyes a look, and mentally hoped Caleb soon would recall the item. That's so. we hevnt, hev we. slowly observed Caleb who had not removed his glance from the 0. No, we hevn't had no cheeses, that's certain. Patiently the Squire had been wait ing. With his pencil he had been al marking a dot on a piece of paper before him. The black It was uncondot saved the day. sciously made, but it gave Caleb the suggestion he wanted, though it was not in his nature to lose his restraint. He remarked very composedly: That's a grindstone, and Bruce Carte bought it. l guess I must hev forgot to mark the hole into it. the Squire knew his associate too well to confuse him In future papers by making any comment on the present instance. All he said was, Oh, yes, with an emphasis meant to indicate it all was as plain as daylight which it was not. And they proceeded to the next item. New York Times. ; m .ANNA Pe-ru--na far-awa- "Our little daughter Coming to some water i tor mv daughter Alice, four yearn of age. She haa been a puny, sickly, ailing child since her hlrtb. She had cvnvulsloi a and catarrhal fevera. I was alwaya doctoring until we commenced won- to use l eruna. She grew a rung a d well. Peruna derful tonic; the best medicine 1 are ever used. I was In a very wrtthed condition w hen commenced to take Peruna. I had catarrh all through my whole body, f ut would not have thank God, your mediclna act me all right any other medicine. Peruna cured my baby boy of a very bad apell of cold and fever. He la a hlg healthy boy fifteen months oid. I have given him Peruna offend on alnc he was born. I think that is why he la so well. I cannot praise Peruna enough. We hare not haJ a doctor since wo began tj use Peruna all praise to It. "Mrs, Schafer. Be Sure During on Hand And yet another child catches cold and to Have rheumatism is the result. Ankles the Inclement Months of articular wrists and JPe-rii-- na Fall and Winter. Kept la ths House for Five catching cold. Yearn Mr. Albert Lietzman, 1596 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, 111., writes: I am only too glad to inform you that I am feeling splendid and have never felt better ia my life. Through the advice of a friend I tried reruns, and am glad to say it cured me to perfection. I began to tell a friend about Peruna tbe other day and 1 had no sooner commenced than he told me his folks have kept Ieruna in the house for the last five years. I am sure I wouldn't be without it. Mother also uses it to keep herself in good health." water nts trance. He was again hypnotized and off he went, round some huts, and at the door of one of them lay down and fell asleep. The owner of the hut, who was not in, was on his retu.n arrested. He stoutly denied his guilt, but some of the goods belonging to his victim were found in the hut and he ultimately confessed. The murderer was bfaught before Menelek, who asked him to detail hla doings after the commission of the crime. These were found to correspond with the movements of the He said that, overcome with remorse, he ran to two churches and kissed them. Menelek wanted to have another proof of the lobasha's gifts. He himself took some Jewelry belonging to the empress. A lobasha was sent for. lie first ran about In the empress rooms, then into Menelek's own and finally fell down on Menelek's ia 1 Croup, capillary bronchitis, and articu- breaks the spell the boy woke from One child catches cold and scares its mother into hysterics by having croup in the dead of night. Another child catches raid, develops a stubborn cough that will not yield to ordinary remedies. The j -- rents are filled with forbodinga. Still another child catches cold and develops that most fatal malady of childhood, capillary bronchitis. The doctor is called, pronounces the case pneumonia, and if the child is luckv enough to live it has developed weak lungs from which it may uever recover. Ask Your Druggist for free elbows become suddenlv knees, swollen and painful. A long disastrous illness follows. The child may live and become convalescent, a miserable invalid cl valvular disease of the heart All these mishaps are the direct result of neglected cold. Feruna is the safeguard of the family. If a child catches cold, Peruna should be used immediately. A few dosrs of Peruna and n child's cold is gone. The apprehension of the parents flee away. The liouscliold is free from (ear om e more. If you do not receive prompt and satisfactory results from the useof Peruna writs at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will Lu pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. AddiessDr. Hartman, President of Tbs Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Almanac for 1904. Pe-ru-- na jiiiinmiiinmtmin.inimitnmiuiillUtt ! ORGANS A. RICHTER, a. ued. M. Ilg can give no explanation Mrs. Schafer, 436 Bope Ave., Su Louis, Mo., writes: In the early part r f last year I wrote to you tor advice i lar rhenmafiun are I ha special haaea ef childhood. Theta all alike result from Pe-ra-- na con- tinues to have good health." scnt-minded- Trance If. BN OWN son Mrs. J. M. Brown, Dupm gan Springs, Mo , writes: "My links daughter three years old was troubled with a very bad cough which remained after an attack of catarrhal fever. She has taken one bottle of Peruna I through which she has ob tained n complete cure. She it now as well and happy as n little girl can be. When our friruds say how well she looks I tell them Peruna did it." In n later letter she sayst a d in A Swiss engineer, M. Ilg, In the employ of King Menelek, the ruler of Abyssinia, tells some Rtrange things about that country and one of his most weird stories relates to the lobasha, or crime discoverer. These are boys not more than twelve years of age, who are put into a hypnotic trance, and in this state discover the unknown perpetrators of crimes. Of many of these almost incredible cases of the hunting down of criminals he had personal knowledge. In a cose of inoendiarism in Adis Abcba the lobasha was called to the spot and given a cupful of milk Into which a green powder had been put and then was made to smoke a pipe of tobacco mixed with a black powder. The boy was then hypnotized. After a, few minutes he jumped up and began running to Harrar. For fully sixteen hours he ran, and so swift was his pace that professional runners were not able to keep up with him. Near Harrar the lobasha left the road, ran into a field and touched a Galla working there with his hand. The man confessed. Another case which Emperor Menelek and M. Ilg Investigated was that of a murder and robbery near Adis Abeba. Tbe lobasha was taken to the site of the murder and put into his peculiar psychic state. 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