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Show I a for Catarrh? ruoa bo submitted to any medical ox-port, ox-port, of whatever school or nationality, he would bo obliged to admit without reserve i that each ono of them was of undoubted un-doubted valuo in chronio catarrhal diseases, dis-eases, and had stood tho test of many - years experience in tho treatment of . ,Jm BUcl1 diseases, THERE CAN BE NO ..DISPUTE ABOUT THIS WHAT-VEa. WHAT-VEa. Peruna is composed of tho most eflloacious and universally used herbal remedies for catarrh. Every ingrodicnt of Peruna has a reputation of its own in the euro of some phase of catarrh. Peruna brings to the homo tho COMBINED COM-BINED KNOWLEDGE OP SEVERAL SCHOOLS OP MEDICINE in tho treatment treat-ment of catarrhal diseases; brings to tho homo the scicntiHo skill and knowl-edgeof knowl-edgeof the modern pharmacist; andlast bttnotlcast,brinjstothohomethovast and varied experience of Dr. Hartman, I in the use of catarrh remedies, and in the treatment of catarrhal diseases. The fact is, chronio catarrh is a disease dis-ease which is very provajent Many thousand people know they have chronio catarrh. They have visited doctors over and over again, and been told that their case is one of chronio catarrh. It may be of the nose, throat, lungs, stomach or some other internal I organ. There is no doubt as to the nature na-ture of tho disease. The only trouble is the remedy. This doctor has tried to I AM cure thcm- That doctor has tried to prescribe for them. BUT THEY ALL FAILED TO BEING ANY RELIEF. Dr. Hartman's idea is that a catarrh remedy can bo made on a largo scale, as ho is making it; that it can be mado honestly, of the purest drugs and of tho strictest uniformity. His idea is I that this remedy can bo supplied dircct-J dircct-J lytothepeople,andnomorobocharged I for it than is necessary for tho I handling of it 1 R No other household remedy so uni- H vcrsally advertised carries upon tho label tho principal activo constituents, showing that' Peruna invites the full inspection of tho critics. M Poor Paint is Expensive I , If one is rich'enough Jo repaint his H buildings every year for the pleasure H . of having a change of color scheme, H the quality of the paint used may cut litUe figure. But if it is desirable to V cut the painting bills down to the least H amount possible per year, It is of the H utmost importance that the paint be made of Pure White Lead and the S best of Linseed Oil. There are imlta. H Hons in the form of alleged White H Lead, and there are substitutes in the H form of ready-prepared paints. H We guaranteo our White Lead to lie absolutely pure, and the Dutch Boy H on the side of every keg is your safe- BBj guard. 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T UfiJ U,W ' They alao nsllete Dt- BBmi HHlTTIF' trenafromDynpeiialajln- BBBJ Bjp!i dlKeiitlonanUTooHearty BBjl H I V E R ol'nK- A perfect rem. mM H L p fly for Dlstlneas, Naif BBH n PLLv "''i Uiowklueaa, Had D mm Tuate 111 the Mouth, Coat' BBB1 ed Tongue, I'olu In the BBBJ llo, TOItriD LIVER. aBj They revulute the UowuIh. Furely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, Jkmm i-irvrrn'rl Genuine Must Bear CARTtno Fac-Slmile Signature fit?, etf I liif J REFUSE SUISTITUTES, ssBH I . I ssHsB tW tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii i i i nj 1 1 1 i ii u 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i hi r r Have Trouble 1 with Your Food? 1 I T,T f ( Grape-Nuts ( I Perlectly Cooked, Beady to Serve, Detlcious and Healthlul 1 "Tho ordinary breakfast cereal cooked a few minutes In a half-hearted way will In tlmo weaken tho stomach of anything short of an ox. "Any preparation of whfcnt or oats put Into wntcr that Is below, the boiling boil-ing point and cooked as mush Is usually usu-ally served, remains a pasty, Indigestible Indi-gestible mass. Tho cells aro tough and unopened. In nddltion, tho stomach stom-ach -of a person sensitively constituted refuses to do anything with tho. pasty mass. It Is sent Into tho second stom-ach, stom-ach, tho Duodenum, whero In conso-quenco conso-quenco of tho long tlmo of tho first process of digestion, Is fermented nnd soured, As nn eminent medical man portlnently states, tho stomachs of half tho peoplo going about tho streets aro nbout In tho condition of nn old vinegar vin-egar barrel. "Intestinal dyspepsia Is tho direct conscqucnco of such feeding." Knowledge of these facts and a wide expcrlcnco In tho preparation and uso of cereals brought out tho prodtfet known as Grape-Nuts, manufactured with, speplnl reference to having tho nitrogenous and starchy parts of the grains, of which tho food Is composed, perfectly, end Bclentlflcnlly cooked at tho factory, ready for Immediate use and thoreforo not subject to tho manipulations ma-nipulations of any cook, good or bnd. Tho stnrch of tho grains, changed to grape-sugar, can be been glistening on tho' llttlo granules, and gives forth n delicate sweetish taste, very palatable. Children nnd adults obtain lino results re-sults from tho uso of Grape-Nuts food. It Is so perfectly adapted to tho wants of tho human body and so easily digested di-gested that many cases ure on record of nurolng babes being fed very successfully suc-cessfully on It. "Thcre'H a Reason." Mado at tho pure food factories of thoi Postum Co,, Battle Creek. Mich, - Head "Tho Rond to WoJlvlUo," In pkgs. A WOMAN'S SUFFERINGS. A Dreadful Operation Seemed to Be the Only Outcome. Mrs. Clydo Plxloy, nrldgo St., Holding, Hold-ing, Mich., writes: "I had Inflammn- ttlon of tho bladder blad-der nnd tho trouble trou-ble hnd gono so far In flvo years that my physicians said nothing but nn operation would euro me. Awful boa ring down pains, backaches and headaches tor-tured tor-tured mo, there wero spells of dizziness nnd fnlntncss, tho kidney secretions were llko blood and passed with Intenso pain. I had lost 30 pounds when 1 began using Doan's Kidney Pills, and was dreadfully dread-fully nervous. In ono week I felt better bet-ter and to-day I am n well woman nnd havo been for a long' time." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents n box. Fostor-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. TWO. 8I8TER8 HAU" ECZEMA. Cutlcura Cured Scalp Troubles of Two Illinois Girls Another Sister Sis-ter Took Cutlcura Pills. '1 must give much pralso to all tho Cutlcura Remedies. I' used but oho cako of Cutlcura Soap and one box of Cutlcura Ointment, ns that was all that 'as required to euro my disease I was very much troubled with eczema of tho head, and a friend of mlno told mo to uso tho Cutlcura Remedies, which, I did, and am glad to say that thoy cured my eczema entirely. Jly sister was also cured of eczema of tho head by using tho Cutlcura Remedies. Another sister has used Cutlcura Resolvent Re-solvent and Pills and thinks they are n splendid tonic. Miss Edith Hammer, R. F. D. No. C. MorrlBon, 111., Oct, 3, '0C." Women forglvo Injuries, but they nover forget slights. Hnllburton. WWMMMI1SMMSISSSSSS Libby's Vienna Sausage I unequalled for their delicious I tatc. They are nut up inmost I convenient form for ready aerv- I Intf, requiring; only a few mln- I utc4 preparation, Theyhave.a I tine flavor and freshness which I will please every one. I . , An, Appetlilnc Dish.-Drop a tin of I Llhby Vienna baunn In boiling writer I until healed (about 15 nitnutej and I ssrte as taken libm the tin on a small I plate varnished with lettuce leaves. I AL )mur grower fur !.lttl,'B I liulit upv ttlnr l.lbbjr'a. U Llbby, McNeill A Llbby, Chicago L PI 1Q Chinese Jews. American Interest in China slnco tho Boxer rebellion has extended to tho Chlncso Jews, who settled at Kalfungfu during tho Han dynasty, i that ruled China from 200 B. C. to 200 A. D. Tho Kalfungfu colony is mentioned men-tioned occasionally by European travelers, trav-elers, among them Marco Polo In tho fourteenth century, whllo in 1G00 and -1701 they wero visited by Jesuit missionaries. mis-sionaries. To-day, according to Alfred Al-fred K. Glovor, writing In tho Ovor-land Ovor-land Monthly for May, tho Chlncso Jews aro almost extinct, but their records rec-ords and historical tablets aro carefully, care-fully, preserved. frpSTORIA I IfSllps For Infantg and Children. - NM I IM1 Kind You Have Always Bought 1 Kara.' AVceelablcIVcparaltonlarAs- - ., Bears the m P ikuuajri Signature AA 1 mMf- Promotes DigcsltoniChenW nf Aftf " fl Kg ncssandRestXontalfisrelttv l 1H -fl 3 Opium.MorphlacrwrMiacraL liMlH ' B K I Not Narcotic. ; XjCfj jH RfW jMrthstit- I Ai InLltHLsH IcS t Ion, Sour Stonudi.Dlarrtoci I kj A H EsSasr Worms,Coirvulsions.fcmUh- 111 Lni IllfQI LHHHHHIH Pia ncssomlLossorSCEEP. J TUI Ufful H iSwl'1 Facsimile Signature of '. If HHHIIfl ' Thirty Years ijj;Giinui I o i-iiKiA jimm Exact Copy of Wrapper. etKT.u. co.Nr. ... i 3 FOOT-EASE. i CRV Slinhe Into your Shoes i ! (Jjf.yn Alln Foul-Kim, n noirdir for i I Lwxt Sue ll-rl. ltt-urt-a palnful.awotfrn. 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BBBaa n BW mm mm AnuaPua mu BBB i W Wm lmnrore licr health mmm and do alt wa claim JJI ."lor It. Wo will . end her absolutely freo a large trial mmWM box o! l axtlno with book ot intruo - mmwm tlons and Kcnulno testimonials. BcnlT - wMVai your naoio aud address on ft postal card. mwmWM PAXTINEP r.i w "brano af- fectlons, siich.ns naal catarrh, pelvlo laaai catarrh and Inflauimation caused by fowl- 'BBaa nine Ills j aoro eyes, soro throat and ABBI mouth, by direct local troutmrnt Its cur- aaaBl utlvi! power over theso troubles Is extra- ordinary and Rives Immediate relief. RBBB1 Thousands of women nro uslnit and rcc- tHal omicendlQK it every day. u cenU at Vmrnm drtipglsuorbymall. ltomcrabcr.lioweTf r. 'jaai ITCOBTHYOUNOTIIIjmTOTllYrrf aaBl XllK JU 1AXTUN CO., Huston. Uaaa! 'Bj jsnow liniment! I I Is a Quick and Permanent Cure for I , m- Rheumatism, Cuts, 'Sprains, Wounds, 1 Neuralgia, Headache, Old Sores. Corns, I w& I Bunions, Galls, Bruises, Contracted -l-' v f Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, I fS& I Frost Bite, Chilblains, Ringbone, f if I PoUevU, Burns, Scalds, and ALL THE 1 " IB I ILLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO. I - M y Three Sizes. 25c, 50c and $1. Sold by all DrufguU. mmm L ..V,. ... 1 - ...r-. V! ''mmmm |