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NeVer skin pimples, soft open for to Is and bath etc. keeps vegetable being THE MANSFIELD NEWS, MONDAY, JANUARY 20. 1502. THREE. SIR HENRY IRVING AND COMPANY the City a Short Time Sunday Afternoon.

A crowd of sightecers was assembled at the union depot and Treniont house Sunday afternoon unon the arrival of the special train which bore Hir Henry Irving, Miss Ellen Terry and their company of players. The train arrived at 1.15 and stopped lil front of the depot where the troupe alighted and 1 went to the Tremont for dinner. There were seventy-five persons in all and the company was the largest that has been within the city limits for some time. Five baggage cars, two coaches and a boule car composed the train. Sir Henry, Miss Terry and the manager of the company remained 101 their private apartments during the thirty-minute stop here and wel'0 eagerly eyed by spectators at the depot.

The special left at 1:45 for Pittsburg. where the company plays this week. A News man was upon the scene and sent his card to the venerable actor. Mr. Irving responded by saying that he was bout to partake of his lunch and would be unable to see the reporter.

He E- pressed himself as being grateful for the attention and told the porter to convey his regards to the inquirer. AMUSEMENT NOTES A 8 Hanlon's Superba may be seen here before the close of the season. Inquirer: Henry Irving and Ellen Terry are both natives of England and aged 64 and 54, respectively. I It is estimated that Henry Irving took $00.000 out of Chicago for his recent 20 performances there. In Foxy Quiller, Miss Bob White and Royal Rogue will be three of the great attractions of the season.

Mrs. Carter in Du Barry is said to be such a success in New York that ticket sueculators are getting as high as a seat. Ellen Terry's little white lap dog was more in evidence Sunday afternoon while the special Irving train was in the city than the actress herself. His deglets occupied a prominent position at the window of the buffet car. In The Little Minister is found one at the most effective and charming of plays very popular novel.

It to to be resented at Memorial tomorrow night by a Frohman company, sufficient guarantee of a good performance. California is so new a country that it full of surprises. In Santa Rosa the minister of the People's church has Euilt an edifice on the plan of a theater, with footlights, curtain and seenAt intervals during the week he lives plays, selecting his actors and actresses from his congregation, and on Sunday he preaches and lectures. Ezra Kendall will forsake vaudeville next season to make a starring tour under Liebler management. Mr.

Kendall's contract with Liebler Co. is for several seasons. He will col laborate on the play in which he will appear. A number of years ago Mr. Kendall starred successfully in A Pair, of Kids.

in which he was heard here at Miller's. Since he entered vaudeville his wit and originality have made him the nost popular monologue comedian on the American stage. Y. M. C.

A. NOTES. The New Contury club meeting which was to have been held Saturday evelling at the Y. M. C.

A. has been postnoned until Saturday evening, Feb. 1. which time the programme which as to have been given last Saturday evening will be presented, including the debate on the route of the isthmian canal. The young people's society of the First Lutheran church is preparing to entertain the Y.

M. C. A. gymnasium study club at the church Feb. 4.

A nine programme of addresses to follow the banquet is being prepared and at the conclusion of the programme at the church the members of the young people's society will be entertained at the Y. M. C. A. building, where there will a number of interesting features inlacing basket ball.

bowling. etc. Serenty-eight young men are now enrolled in the study club. The Missions Study club meeting Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock under the leadership of S. A.

Jennings was one of particular interest. It was well attended. The needs of China wore taxen up and an article by Chang ChickTung, a prominent man of that nation, as read and commented upon. Current events in Chinese history are takeen up from Sunday to Sunday, mention yesterday being made of the empress dowager's return to Pekin. It is interesting to know that in the Mansheld Presbyterian church is one of the most complete missionary libraries in the state, outside of the colleges.

It is lone presented to the missionary society of the church by Mr. Bonar. The missions study class is making a catalogue of all the available books on China and missions. The Independents, in the Shopmen's Bowling league, won three games from the Ohio Brass Works team at the association alleys Saturday night. Notwithstanding the fact that the hidependents won all the games of the sting, the playing was highly interesting from start to finish.

The followscore: INDEPENDENTS Snyder 167 141 131 F. Wilson 158 150 165 A. Stawiler 174 134 152 Shrader 154 145 137 G. Etzwiler 113 120 104 Totals 761 690 650 OHIO BRASS CO. Lindeman 118 136 Carroll 126 141 140 Ocker 166 182 116 Kessiring 129 144 136 Wintleld 120 124 134 Total 659 677 680 Tomorrow evening the pany's team and the Independent team will play at the association alleys.

This evening at the gymnasiuni fine game of basket ball will be played between the representative teams of the association, beginning at 8 o'clock. The contest promises to be one ot 8 great deal of interest. The Marion: Y. M. C.

A. basket ball team will be here for a game Jan. 81 and the Mansiield association boys are getting ready for the contest. RAILWAY RUMORS About a New Depot at Intersection of P. F.

and B. 0. Railroad officials are not usually communicative about the plans of their undertakings, There has been much speculation, for lustance, about what the Pennsylvania company proposes to do in this city. One day the company is declared by wiseacres to be about to make this the end of a division. The next its railroad shops are to be moved here.

Then it is going to establish a new passenger station at the foot of East Fourth street and make additional sidings in the vicinity of the prescut depot. Recently there are rumors that the company, since its acquirement of extensive Baltimore and Ohio holdings. is contemplating the erection of a depot to be used by it and the B. 0. and possibly by the Erie -near the site of the old depot that stood at the intersection of the P.

F. and the B. O. near the water works. It is also predicted that B.

0. trains will be run over the P. F. tracks to Spring Mills and that the B. O.

track between here and Spring Mills used for freight traffic and as a siding for freights. All of these things are interesting, in true. The track and cinders man of the News does not know whether they are correct, but such reports are in circulation and they may have some found dation in fact. OHIO CONDENSATIONS UPPER SANDUSKY- Riedel shot a grey eagle which measured nearly seven feet from tip to tip. MARYSVILLE-Mrs.

Elizabeth Reed. aged 101. is lying at the point of deat She has lived in her present home for eighty-two years. AKRON-Roy Cahow, aged 18, went over a forty foot perpendicular embankment while coasting. It is feared his skull is fractured.

UPPER -Mason Hunt, a brakeman 011 a Pennsylvania work train, had both legs. amputated below the knee while making a running switch. LOUDONVILLE--Nelson Koons, the bridge jumper, who was indicted for attempting to burn the Perrysville jail, was adjudged insane and committed to the Massillon insane asylum. UPPER SANDUSKY-Delanon Wil liams, while thawing out seven pounds of dynamite near Edenville, was instantly killed by the stuff exploding. His body was badly mangled.

BELLEFONTAINE-E. M. Elliott. of Millerstown, will pay his taxes with 3,000 pennies. Elliott is a blacksmith and a year ago began giving his wife a penny for each shoe he nailed on.

CLYDE- Hutchinson, aged 15 years, who lived three miles south of here, shot himself in the head while his parents were attending a swell social function in Clyde. The shooting is attributed to suicide. FOSTORIA-D. F. Berrenger intends to plant 200 Japanese walnut trees the coming season.

Eight years ago he planted one and last season it produced a peck of nuts. The nuts are something like English walnuts. COSHOCTON -While returning from a literary society meeting Henry Lightninger and Thomas Calhoun quarreled and the former shot the latter in the back, probably fatally wounding him. Lightninger claims he shot in self defense. -Calvin Biggs, aged 28.

died at his home, three miles west of HE HAS SORE THROAT And la Gargling With TONSILINE( That's one way of using it. Take it, gargle it, or spray It. TONSILINE never falls. as and 50 cents. All druggists.

The Tonsilise Company, Canton, Ohie. AWFUL ULCERS Tapioca Cream from The H-O Tapioca ical TAPIOCA plant- is with the all root the of a flavor tropand aroma and richness of the sun, soil and atmosphere. It is an article of food, the merits of which are scarcely yet realized. Preeminent among tapiocas stands The H-O Tapioca, "guaranteed" here, Saturday. W.

N. White, who recently went to California in the hope of bettering his health, has become home sick and is expected to return here today. PREMONT-Frank Smith, the sheriff killed by outlaws Wednesday near Anadarko, was a former mont man and has brothers in Teledo and Fostoria. His wife is a daughter! of Luther Gibbs, a prominent Sauduky county farmer. MARYSVILLE--In the case of Thomas Biddle, who sued H.

C. Hamilton recover a note of $170 four days before it was outlawed, the jury returned verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $384. The defendant denied signing the note fifteen years ago and will anpeal to the circuit court. AKRON-Howard Hall, a school boy, going home from a drug store with carbolic acid bottle in his pocket, stopto skate. He tell, the bottle broke and the acid burned him horribly.

In his struggles he got some acid in his mouth, eyes and nose and will be disfigured and perhaps blinded for life. FREMONT-Charles Hensel, a wealthy farmer, was sent to the insane asylum Saturday after burning down his large barn and stealing his harness and other articles, his insautty being a melancholia and kleptomani tendency. He was prosecuted on seNt eral charges before his Insane condition became known. AKRON- perfect faith that Frank O' Harra could hem him in with knives thrown at a distance of twelve feet, George O'Donnel stood against wall at the Werner company works during the noon hour Saturday and told O'Harra to go ahead. The first knife severed a large vein in O'Donnel's hip and he nearly bled to death betore physicians reached him.

BELLEFONTAINE-Oriah Cook, of West Mansfield, took three flocks of Merino sheep to the Charleston exposition in South Carolina. He has taken all the first premiums offered on his class of sheep and captured all the sweepstakes prizes. Mr. Cook was the first man in Ohio to improve Merino sheep and has taken many premiums at state fairs and at the world's fair in Chicago. An Attack of Pneumonia Warded on "Some time ago my daughter caught a severe cold.

She complained of pains in her chest and had a bad cough. gave her Chamberlain's Cough Remedy according to directions and in two days she was well and able to go to school. I have used this remedy in my family for the past seven years and have never known it to fail." says James Prendergast, merchant, Annato Buy, Jamaica, West India Islands. The pains in the chest indicated an approaching attack of pneumonia, which in this instance was undoubtedly warded off by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It counteracts any tendency of a cold toward pneumonia.

For sale by Will M. ton, Druggist, The liver has as much to with soul-sickness as with other kinds. Other remedies only alleviate the symptoms of dyspepsia, and indigestion. DR. LOYAL FORD'S DYSPEPTICIDE cures by attacking the root the disease, and thus makes a healthy stomach that will perform all its functions, perfectly.

Will M. Barton, M. V. B. Finfrock.

Ninety-five. tons of gold and 520 silver are mined in a single year. Thousands Sent Into Exile. Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But this is costly and not always sure.

Don't be an exile when Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption will cure you at home. It's the most infallible medicine for Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung diseases on earth. The first dose brings relief. Astounding cures result from persistent use.

Trial bottles free at WIll M. Barton's. Price 500 and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. ALL SORTS The sporting promoters or New York will try to have a state law passed to revive the game.

Some of the eastern critics ing that Comiskey's White Stockings will win another pennant. Harry Vaughn, the star backstop, who was formerly with Cincinnati, has decided to re-enter the game. Dummy Taylor, the well-known pitcher, is teaching in dent mute school in Morgantown, N. this warter. Rube Waddell went to a circus in Los Angeles recently and won over 200 cigars throwing balls at the pickaninnies.

Billy Earl. the former league base ball player, known as the "Globe Trotter." writes from Havana. Cuba, that he has been seriously ill as the result, of a scorpion bite. Ben Lowenstein, former manager of Young Corbett, has brought suit against the latter in the Denver courts to recover 8530, alleged to be money which he loaned to the new champion last February. In passing an opinion on the Na-, tiona! league muddle President Johnson, of the American league, says he thinks both sides of the National lcague are whipped and that the American league is the only one 111 existence today, "President" Spalding finally has made public the letter written him by President Soden of the Boston club.

Mr. Soden expresses the belief that the election of Mr. Spalding to the prestdency was irregular, promises to abide by the of the court. Bob Fitzsimmous has at last come out with a positive offer to light Jim Jeffries. Nettled by the champion's latest talk, which Fitzsimmous takes as ali imputation on his honesty, Fitz has issued a formal statement oftering to fight Jeffries, winner to taile all the purse, as proposed by the champion ten days ago.

Fitzsimmons makes the proviso that there be side bet of $20.000. ite asks some sportsman to put up the money for him so that he can show Jeffries that he in mistaken as to his honesty and ing ability. "In reply to Jeltries' statement that he used every honest means to induce me to fight." Fitzsimmons said today, "1 can say that I have never personally from either Jeffries heard, manager. I never asked Jeffries for any inducements. if any sportanian will back me for.

$20,000 him, winner to take all. All I will if twin is the purse. did not intend to re-enter the ring but if Jeffries thinks I ain dishonest or a bluffer will show him who is a quitter. A. G.

Spalding has declared that he will indulge in no more letterThe base ball public will welcome this declaration as the practice has already grown disgusting to patrons of the game. They, perhaps, could have not along with John T. Brush, as the lattor's epistles were well spiced, but they are tired of the frothy repetition of accusations which the warring elements are making against one another. While, perhaps, the majority of lovers of the game favored Spalding during the early stages of his "revolution" on account of his determination to place a good club in New York, it cannot be denied that his stock has rapidly declined. ospeclaily since he began his letter-writing.

Much admiration is being expressed in the way in which John T. Brush has defended his position and the opiuion prevails that Spalding has decided to close his correspondence because it fears that Brush will come out with some truths which will do Spalding 110 good. Robison and Brush, on the western end of the circuit, seem determined to nght to a Louts Republic. Tell a girl she's pretty and she will like it, but will not be sure you are in earnest; tell her she is prettier than some girl she knows is pretty and you've got her. France contemplates establishing wireless telegraphy between Algiers and Timbustoe across the Sahara Desert.

A GRIPPE coughs often continue for months and sometimes lead to fatal results after the patient is supposed to have passed the danger point. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR affords positive protection and security from these COUGHS. Will M. Barton, M. V.

B. Finfrock. As a consequence of artificial propo-1 gation the yield of cod in the coasta! waters between Maine and New Jersey has in 10 years increased 50 per cent. Don't Live Together. Constipation and health never go together.

DeWilt's Little Early Risers promote easy action of the bowels without griping or distress. Are safe, sure, gentle, thorough. Purely vegetable. Ashbrook's drug store, 4th Main. Try the News Want Column.

3 lines -20 words-3 times, 25 cents. One cent a word in excess of 20 words. Facial Sores and Blotches a Sign of Blood Disease. Such Troubles Cured by Vinol. The face that is blotched or covered with unsightly pimples is not only source of mortification and annoyance but is dangerous.

Where such a condition exists there must be something radically wrong. When such eruptions become worse and give place to ulcers the danger is, of course, enhanced. Ulcers frequently form first on any of the great vital organs, especially the stomach. Won't you, if you suffer from any such blood impurities give us the opportunity of telling you how you can get rid of such ills safely and quickly. Our Vinol will help you.

This, we firmly believe, and the reason for our belief is that we have learned that Vinol in its mission of does as much in the way of purifying the rebuilding the body and creating strength blood as it does in creating new, healthy flesh tissue. In making the body strong and healthy it invigorates everyone of the great vital organs and enables them to properly perform their work. Impurities of the blood are thus more quickly displaced by new health elements that are taken by the stomach from the food which by means of Vinol is fully assimilated. "I wish to say a few words in praise of Tinol. For over a year I was severely troubled with ulcerated stomach which caused me much pain; for three months I could not eat any solid food.

I became weak, tired and all run down and lost much flesh. Hearing of the great merit of Vinol, I bought a bottle, and after giving it a good trial, I feel better in every way, and must give all the praise to Vinol. MARY E. BRYANT, 21 Prescott Street. Mansfield, Ohio.

Remember faith in Vinol is so strong that we sell it on a guarantee and will gladly refund to anyone the cost of the remedy who is not satisfied with the results obtained by its use. WILL M. BARTON DRUCCIST. BAD BLOOD, BAD COMPLEXION. distiguring pimples.

Eternal vigilance is the price of a boautiful complexion when such remedies are relied on, The skin is the seat of an almost endless variety of discases. They are known by various names, butt are all due to the same cause, acid and other poisons in the blood that irritate and interfere with the proper action of the skin. To have a smooth, soft skin, free from all eruptions, the blood must be kept pure and healthy. The many preparations of arsenic and potash and the large number of face powders and lotions generally used in this class of diseases cover up for a short time, but cannot remove permanently the ugly blotches and the red, Mr. IT.

T. Shobe, A venue, St. Louis, My daughter was a Micted for years with a disfiguring eruption on her face, which resisted all treatment. She was taken to two celebrated Health springs, but received no benefit. Many medicines were prescribed, but without result, until we decided to try 5.

8. and by the time the first bottle was finished the eruption began to disappear. A dozen bottles cured her completely and left her skin perfectly smooth, She is now seventeen years old, and not a sign of the embarrassing disease lids ever returned." S. S. S.

is a positive, unfailing cure for the worst forms of skin troubles. It is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and the only one guaranteed purely vegetable. Bad blood makes bad complexions. purifies and invigo SSS rates body that makes and the new, nourishes old rich keeps blood and the the skin active and healthy and in proper condition to perform its part towards carrying off the impurities from the body. If you have Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, or your skin is rough and pimply, send for our book on Blood and Skin Diseases and write our physicians about your case, No charge whatever for this service.

SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. HARFINA. oils pure destroys and made medicated. all front SOAP escelled disease pores and the germis, blotches, velvets. makes nursery, Cures the the hair and complexion.

25c. cakes at drug shops HAIR HEALTH faded hair fairs du Pestute gray color More people look ahead to succes3 ten thousand times over than look back at it. A Cure for Lumbago. W. C.

Wiltiamson, of Amherst. says: "For more than a year I suffered from lumbago. I finally tried Chamberlain's Pain Balin and it gave me tire relief, which all other remedies had failed do." Sold by Will M. Barton, Druggist. Platonic friendship between the sexes is as likely as temperate dipsomania.

It Girdles the Globe. The fame of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, as the best in the world, extends round the earth. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Felons, Aches, Pains and Skin Eruptions, infallible Pile Cure, 25c a box at Will M. Barton's. hon the This remedy Laxative signature that is on cares every a Bromo-Quinine box cold of la the one Tablets genuine dage Better Than Ever Renner Weber Brewing Mansfield Red Band Lager Union-made-by skilled brew: ers, from the best hop and barley malt.

We have now large cellars and can give our beer proper age. Drink OUR Beer for health. 'Phone 32. RAILROADS. (ERIE RAILROAD Successfal Applicants at Teachers' Examination, Jan.

4 LICENSED TO TEACH. The following persons who took the county teachers' examination held Saturday, Jan. 4, at the high school building, have been granted certificates to teach: ta For Five Years--E. J. Remy, Butlee.

For Two Yeurs-0. C. Jackson, Bellville: Roy Lewis, Mansfield; George Cashell, Mansfield; Clinton J. Russ, Butler; Orra McCullough, Lucas. For One Year--Margie E.

Smith, Shelby; Bernice Leiter, Lucas; Dudley M. Pearce, Mansfield; Perry Gundrum, Mansfield; Nelly McKinley, Lexington; Laura Painter, Mansfield; Myrtie Doud, Bellville; Hudla Charles, Hastings; Mrs. Clara Dick, Shelby; Zella Lanchart. Butler; Lelia Simons, Bellville: Ivy M. Walker, Bellville: Lucy Tucker, Lucas; Harriett M.

Lauer, Mansfield; Rena McWilliams, Shiloh; Augusta Chew. Olivesburg: Davis, Lexington. GOINS TO CENTRAL AMERICA. Radolph Hartman will Visit Various Honduras Points. Rudolph W.

Hartmau. of South Main street, junior member of the law firm of Twitchell Hartman, will leave this evening for a trip to Central America. He will go from here to New Orleans and after a short stay in Crescent City will sail on Thursday for Honduras on business and pleasure combined. He will make a trip through various parts of Honduras and will look after some mining interests he has there. He will first go to Belize, British Honduras, and thence to Puerto Cortez.

Spanish Honduras, and to various other places in Honduras. He expects to be gone a month and will return to New. Orleans in time for the Mardi Gras festivities the latter part of February. Mr. Hartman made a trip to Central America two years ago, spending some time in Honduras.

Child Worth Millions. "My child is worth millions to me," says Mrs. Mary Bird, of Harrisburg, "yet I would have lost her by croup had I not purchased a bottle of One Minute Croup Cure." One Minute Croup Cure is sure cure for coughs, croup and throat and lung troubles. An ly safe cure which acts immediately. The youngest child can take it with safety.

They all like the taste and remember how often it helped them. brook's drug store. Fourth and Main. It would be expecting a great. deal to look for the pure, unalloyed truth and veracity from a horse jockey.

W. Yancy, Paducah, writes: "I had a severe case of kidney disease and three of the best physicians in southern Kentucky treated me without success. I was induced to try FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. The first bottle gave immediate relief and three bottles cured me permanently. gladly recommend this wonderful remedy." Take no substitute.

Will M. Barton. M. V. B.

Finfrock. Most spiders have eight eyes, although some species have only six. Blown to Atoms. The old idea that the body sometimes needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pills has been exploded; for Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless, gently stimulate liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system and absolutely cure Constipation and Sick Headache.

Only 26e at Will M. Barton's drug store. Some women are happiest when they are miserable: but just to be unhappy they'll quit being miserable sometimes. What you doin', neighbor? Helplang Bill. What's Bill Helping Mandy? What's Mandy doin'? Helping Mother.

What's Mother doin'? Taking Rocky Mountain Tea. Sensible family. Ask your druggist. In effect Nov. 3, 1901.

EASTWARD. 14 Express 12 Atlantio 6:35 a 16 Pittsburg Express 3:10 New York Limited WESTWARD. 1 Chicago Cincinnati Lira. 10:80 5 Chicago de Cincinnati Lim. 9-06 No.

13 Express 1:40 37 Local 4:15 3 Pacific Express 9:25 Sleeping cars on all through trains. Daily excent Sunday. except Monday and following holidays 0. L. ENOS.

Agent. Mansfield. BALTIMORE OHIO RAILROAD. only line running two daily Venti buled Limited trains each way between Mansfield: and Chicago, Washington, Baltimore, Philndelphia on and New trains. York.

extra charges these Schedule In Effect Nov. 17. SOUTH AND EAST. 40 Express 4:83 No. 4 Mail 1..

10:00 14 Columbus Express. 5:40 Limited. 6:36 NORTIL AND WEST. 27 Sandusky Vestibule Express Limited. 10:05 Chicago 10:35 a in No.

Mail 3:30 Chicago Express except Sunday, Bleeping and dining cars on all through trains. For information call on 8. Smith, Agent. Phone 22. R.

N. Austin, P. Chicago, Ill. D. R.

Marun, Mgr. Pas. Traitle, Baitmore Mi Change in Time on The Station. ennsulvania lines. Traina Bios by Time Under a new sol elule la Runday, Nov.

24, passenger trains over the Pennsylvaria lines leave Mansfleld station 85 follows: FOR THE EAST. 45:55 or am 45:45 pm pm 12:05 A ILL am 10:25 FOR THE WEST. $8:10 am pix $8:05 pm LEAVE FOR TIFFIN AND TOLEDO. $2:50 am am and $19:40 pm. ARRIVE.

Am pm and 11:55 pm. LEAVE FOR At Am ARRIVE FROM COSHOCTON. pm For partisulars, information on the leet apply W. IT. DELONG.

Ticket Agent. Mansfeld. except Sunday tSunday only "Big Four' Best Route to California Colorada Texas Via St. Louis Warren J. Lynch, Gen.

Pass. Ticket Agent. W. P. Deppe, Asst.

Gen' P.A T. A CINCINNATI, O. TURKO PiLls A 0 var 720 FOR WEAK MEN AND WOMEN This remedy bas been in use by the Turkish and Hindo princes for centuries and was recently brought to this country, by one of one most finnous medicine physicians. It is stronger than any other known and the effects can be felt from the very first dose, We are so absolutely certain of cure in every case that a written guarantee on the foltowing disensen is given with ench purchase al six boxes at one time, paying 85.00; to refund money paid if not cured in a0 days. Headache, Hysteria, Wakefulness, Evil Dreams.

Price, 81.00 or boxes for 85.00. Sent pre paid by mail on receipt of price. RANKIN DRUG CO. Brown Bldg. CHICAGO, ILL.

C. S. Ashbrook. Cor. Main and Fourth.

DON'T BE FOOLEDI Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medie cine Madison, Wis. TE keeps you well. Our grade mark cut on each package. Price, 35 cents. Never sold in bulk.

Accept no substie IS tute. Ask your druggist.

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