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Show CASTOR I A i For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ; Boars tho sH? ' SSJ-ji. ' Bignaturo of (Lafjff&&JUA fsanriVJVcnMuannMiMBiMeaaaBBMnaani I What arc your friends saylnn nbout you? That your gray hair makes you look old? j And yet, you ore not forty ! I Postpone this looking old. Hair Vigor fl Use Ayer's Hair Vigor and 1 restore to your gray hair all I the deep, dark, rich color of I early life. Then be satisfied. I Arrr'i lUIr Vigor ic.Ioie.l Hi ntinl B color In nir Kr llr, '"! I mU nirairit UHllTouUlinforllM M R Man V. i ViMKOAU, Mccluiilctilll Mr I HfliMk iwntla J o. ATRn co . 1 I U. .'LPJgfiiLi for MB?nMilHMn''-l Dark Hair Iwm mutmm w,wiii.wi i.ii" iji.lm'nB ig Would Yotj Keep Your Plants Blooming All Winter? Do You Enjoy the Luxury of S H if Getting Up, in Warm Rooms without having to Kindle Fires? If so, Buy m tP dn i 1 1 a PC 1 111 ffin i I Uat UIict vtatt c 1 H I UllC S UlinjlalilUL DldSl olOVC i . Investigate Toay. Even Heat Day and Night. Fire Never Out. M kllllllli liill'V jW U i the iriost cconotnical stove m.nde for soft coal, slack or ligtiite conl, bccati.se it burns (lie Rns half OT. , fl $1 flllllll illK of tliW fuel wasted up the chimney with all oUicr Moves. Culs tliu fuel bill in two. T ' H U- llllllll llPfft , it is tin' ninst economical hanl coal stove made, and the be!,t wood bio ve. 1st, because it lias twice tlio u- fl If m I'llljl jM3w posittp radiating htirface of any hatd coal stove. 2d, because it is nir-tiglit, tluit giving perfect control over a m, fl $ IIiIIIIpPScx!? livdjapil or wood fire and insuring a slow, economical combustion. Vou get all thu heat in your room. ' tw H W fi-lW8E3 A 'CITATIONS. If H If' jH KSK!fiif)a ,-t'i We liavc told you much about Cole's Original Hot Blast. Please read the following letters telling j?f fl If H jC nbritc;i)crs think of 1U . ; ( M 'HI i MffSlrv '1 - FOR SOFT COAL H lw JffyJffiflwTOq, Aoency, Iowa, Novcmberfll, 1003, ,m H ) IAWlfVR Coi MANnPAi-n'RiNO Co., , . ?W B (li .XiILmiMllSA ItflxZli GtAyra jy! (jfutltmttf Your Hoo Is cry totlsfactory. I used ft Kounil Oak for a number of years and noted tho quantity KX fMW!il., , , . ,iii6Miwr -. ,,f C()a UMHj j flnj j.our j jgt jjil8t fl jj j0'lo gantu scrvicu with at least one-half tho coal. Otto year ago I used an jfP - W (iwlJlllJtllliilii.. ' 'ill ' J inuliuion Hot Mart which wait not natUfactory. as It was not alr-llght and could not bo mado so, hence would not JK -H fTlRyifliH(KflEntri7tT?TTTTiTfi71TSr '"'''I fl' over night or keep n stonily firo by ilay. Colo's Hot Mast Is tight, and has kept fuo for us for two nights VfL M I'ilflHHEcStUll ' lr!l III III III II and a day vrlllioiit attention, ml blared up on oncnhi); up tlio drafts witlinut afresh supply of fuel. Tlio heat is ,W M fMflflftllJIIullVs - i,A) 8"6,i Oft itgulaily o you vat it, and it Is possible! to maintain tho tempcraturo desired In tho room. In H if KHHflff"Hfl?(S?-) Vcry lru'y )u". c. f. goltrv. w! h 7l. ' yjfflBKlfSW ( ulK MANUPACTUIUNn C(., Chicago, lit, MONTROSK, COLO. H 'M I JMESLMO tif ljj)IiT j I I 1) ' think mo highly of Cote'n Hot Mast Stovo that if I wcro without a heater I would not accent any other kind aa H M ii?HKe! fir V l!(l 1 1 1 If I ' a (Ift If n Cola's heater could te purchased. The good points In favor of Cote's Hot Mast arc first, tho great rcon- (if H ibJ fJTlWViy 1 1 m'Jrillll I ' omy of-Al, and second, the oaic and pctfecttrin with which tho heat can be regulated. 1 If! H LAfei'j ' What Three Ministers at Evansville Say of the Stove for Soft Coal 3f 'lJ Mj5fe' -- il ' i ' I I tr S,r Ki-'gaiiliiig tho Cole's Hot Mast Stovo puichascd of you for our class room, I regard It as aA remark jP M ' fl9lfi 1 '' "fl ! ' v'-V able stove. We hau burned It two winters and fiiulit v.ilt do all you claim, and more. 'It has held firo threo days Ti; H rt VrJAl I .y!rnVtTAw'JV and nlgJiterol time to my Knowlcdgo without attention, and is a great saver of fuel, easily regulated, giving a unl- (IL H W WVlPvW-SW1 f rm heat day and night. Yours truly, A.L. Dennett, fatter M. H. Church. ftf H Jji $3(!JJijgK II. I. Simmons, Agtntpr Celt' IM filfst, ivamvUU, InJ. M H W Hffllt '' &X$k&92 ' v!m ur Jrr-Wo aro greatly hlcabcd with our Colo' Hot Blast Stovo. We burned It last winter In a very JfV M rL OTVIiill Mil -J'if?r miy large toomin tlio parsonage, and with tho exception of onco or twico the firo was not out the entire winter. & H W 1 iP? rrii r'ri-TrT'T wpWffew The Hot Mast draft works perfectly, consumes gas and smoke and uses less coal than any stovo I ever saw. Off '.jB jjf, Vf7rwS$iih. I can rccommond Coin's Hot Mast to any of my friends. Yours truly, Mp , H ilf li3itillin KEV. F. HELI.ER, rmtor St. Parti Church, nth Ave. and Michigan St. fl ViSW Sa(t M( 1 V5X , II. I. Simmons. Aecnt. Celt'l lht Blast. Evautvltte. InJ. W. flH NEjjfc . 0 Dear Sin Tho two 12-inch Cole's Hot Mast Heaters I purchased for the Howell M. E. Church havo been ,, lW UjM V I W7 -rrsS' ! V2y vcr' satisfactory. They hold firo 80 hours, giving a uniform heat with the least possible amount of fuel. . H sr, &J9 jSjy i Vcty truly yours, Uev. A. I). Bachelor, Patttr Howell M. E. Church. , , H jjP gb " '' I -fc' C fl W Cole's Hot D.ast ? KomJuu n & Wolv, Agents fir Colc'i IM Blast, IJehit, Wit. Beloit, NVis., November 24, 1003. Jr H TBs " l,uv, the browHlW IiTtirral fniarnnleo on tamo by tho makers for burning soft coal, and their cjilras that It would do better work with hard g ' W coal than any other stove manufactured. Upon thnt and your own recommendation I placed one" In my homo. I am burning hard coal, and to say the stove is gF M jM satisfactory U not enough. It In simply arorprisc. I am saving one-half In fuel over the stove I formerly used to heat the same space, and getting a greater amount of fltr , Mill 7. heat. It is the greatest stain Icun uv. nd frlvoi prattc r satisfaction and more heat with hard coal than a large base burner I am using In another part of the house. XL H ifp 1 cheerfully recommend Colo's Hoc Mast tu lliu liuiat uumoiiuuil and best floating stovo for hard coal I ever saw. m' M wj Yuurs truly, Burton A. Edwards, j6i E. CranJ Ave. Jp H J- PEOPLE'S CO-OP, INST., I I I TH(E plG pEPASTMElT STOIE OlSf STATE ST. i fl WANfliJ-A TUUSnVOUTHY C115N-tleniHifbr C115N-tleniHifbr lady in eneh eouuly lo iiuin-) iiuin-) btbmiHMforauold esluliUnhwl homo of soltdjDivinohil nfiuidint;. A ittriilght, bona lw Woly sahiry uf JI8.00 pnid by cliool: Bauli Miituhiv with nil ux-I ux-I itiiixi a direct from hendiiuiirtuiH. Sluify ivUnnued for oxpuiiHoa. F.noloeu nddruweil ovelope. Mainour. 1100 Onx-tou Onx-tou Dldg., UliieURO. Tilt Hest Liniment. "Cluiiuborlaiii'tt rain lbilmiu considered consid-ered tho bout liniment 011 tho market," wrltoH Poat & lilies, of GeorgU, Vt. No other liniment will heal a cut or 11 bruifu bo promptly. No other nlfbrda Hitch quick rellof from rlieunmtlo pains, No other la bo valuable for deep Heated puma liko lamo buck ami pains in tho ohottt. Uivo this liniment u trial and you will never wish to bo without it. 'Sold by H llMerrlliw. A Runaway Hicycle H Torniluntod with nn uly cut on tho If e 'H of J I). Omer, Franklin Urovo, III. It fl developed 11 stubLorn ulcor unyielding to doctora nnd remedies for four yearn. Then Iluckleii'a Arnica Salvo cured.' ' -H It'a just aa good for burns, scalds, nkln '' f iH eruptions nnd piles. "5c, nt T J Wads'-. fl worth's Drug Store. v H Notice. H I). J. Tliurimin will bo nt thu Court ' H llouso Kiidny nnd Saturday ofcuuh fl week, commencing Out, 10, to collect water taxen. rfl For Sale. M A good cow for Huh. Apply to H A. U. Thaksin, IiOhl. - 9H To Bout. M 1 H lloonm lo rent, two blocka uotith of H Muln Bt. Apply to -jH Mn. John Donaldson, Lclil. "" .. . . , j, fl Wanted! H Tlio highest price paid in cosh for M chickens, young titnl old. IC. II. OSTEItLOir. fl H Only Makes a Dad Matter Worse- mH I'erhapa you havo never thought of It ,., ,H but tho fact must bo apparent to every H ono thatconatlpatlon is caused by a laeK ;H at water In thu system, nud the ueo of .H drastic cathartics liko tho old fashioned jH pills only makes a bad matter wotse, M Chaiiiborlnln'a Stomach ami Liver H Tablets are much moro mild and gentlo H in their eflcct, and when tho proper fl doso la taken their action ia bo natural fl that ono can hardly realfzo It ia the H ellect of the medicine. Try a 25 cent .flfl bottle ol them. For Bale by II 11 Mwh ' 'fl liew. H L iggl - ' L Jfl 1 |