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Show TEXAS MAU DRIVES iTHIRTY-FIVE HILES FOR-N0KE TANLAC- Wealthy Planter and Merchant Fays Wife Had Rheumatism So Bad Couldn't Straighten Out Firaers . . .' . "I have come 35 miles in my car to get more Tanlac." Bald IB. Lochridge, wealthy planter and merchant of Lochridge, Texas, while in Kieslings Drug Store at Uouston a few days ago. '"My wife suffered with indigestion six years and for the past five or six months has been troubled a great deal with rheumatism. dler lower limbs would swell twice their normal size , and she could not egin to get her shoes on. The suffering in her hands was terrible and her fingers were bent Just like a claw . and she couldn't traighten them out. She could hardly eat a thing and suffered terribly with gas and levtre pains in all her limbs and stomach. She was on a diet and even that hurt her and the only relief Fhe could get from the gas was by taking tak-ing cooking soda. She tried everything that money could bu.y without getting any relief. "Then she started taking Tanlac and commenced to feel better on the first bottle and she has improved so fast that I can hardly realize it. She has ;ust finished her second ixj'.tlr!, and there's not a particle of swelling in her limbs now. She can wear her shoes now and her fingers are perfectly ' - straight. She can get three square meals a day now and is aa active and well as anybody. She came to Houston with me today in my car thirty-five miles. She was not at all tired when we got here. . She can go r.ny where and is getting around over the city like she did years ago." Tanlac Is sold in IB Ingham Canyon by W. H. Woodring, in Magna by R. E. Douglas Drug Co., in Midvale by J. M. Watson, in Sandv by Mrs. S. J. Schmidt, in Garfield by Garfield Trading Trad-ing Co., in Riverton by Page-Hanson Co., in Lark by Lark Drug Co., and in Gale by Jordan Mercantile Co. . $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all Its stages and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine ie taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous 8ur . faces of the System thereby destroying. .' j the foundation .of the disease, riving- the sV stitution and assisting nature in doing Its v work. The proprietors have so much faith tn the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails ' to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. JT. CHENET A CO, Toledo, Ohio. Sold by aU Druggist. Bo. I obtained througi the old xtabltohed I '0. SWIFT A CO." ara being quickly I bought by Manufacturers. I Send a modal or sketchm and dracrfptlon I of your tnvratkm lor PRIg 8KARCH H and report on patentability. WetretMfc-II WetretMfc-II ents or no fee. Writ for ear free Book of J0 needed inventions. I D. SWIFT & CO. n Patent Lawyers. Eus. 1889. 11307 Seventh St, Washinrrton, 0. C. The BINGHAM HOSPITAL Dr. F. E. Slraup Office hours- 9 A. M. to 10 A. M., From 1 1 M. to 5 P. M. and 7 to 8 evenings PHONE No. 4 GET YOUR PHOTOS IN BINGHAM There Is a splendid photograph gal- ''v lery in Bingham under the manage- ' ment of J. E. Carlson at 467 Main St Mr. Carlson is successor to Mr.Ga brlclson. Day or night pictures. ! M. E. WADDOUPS I Attorney and Counselor I j Suite 610 Judge Kuilding, 1 1 1 Salt Lake City, Utah. j THE BUTTE CAFE, now under new management, offers you excellent service ser-vice Newly painted and papered. Among new specialties will put up lunches for miners. Courteous treatment treat-ment to all patrons. |