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IN YOUNG Cooper's New Theory Attracts Widespread Attention During Stay in Cincinnati. An adequate of the intense interest which has been aroused young during the past year with his theories: and Is given in the which appeared in the Cincinnati Poet while Cooper 'was his Ideas to the people of that city. The article "The beginning Cooper's week in Cincinnati" gives every Indication that he Is to enjoy the same astonishing success aa In other ''From the first day of his vUlt the crowds that call to Gee him have steadily increased, until now it has reached a point Where several' thousand talk him'each day. The entire city to have become interested in his theory that the stomach Is degenerate, and he already has an array of followers in Cincinnati who aeem positive that his claims are correct. number of Cinclnnatians were Interviewed at.Cooper's headquarters on and several Interesting statements, showing their intense faith in Cooper's preparations, were secured.

The following are selected from these statements and are characteristic of them all: Mrs. M. E. Emerson of 630 West Court street, said: 'I have suffered with stomach trouble and constipation tor a year or so. When I ate I would hare bloated spells, sour fermentation, bad taste in BW mouth.

In the moraine I was as tired as when I went to bed. I had a dull pain In the lower part of my back. I have taken almost one bottle of the New Discovery and am so wonderfully improved that I have come down to thank Mr. Cooper in person and obtain more the "Another Individual interviewed war Mr. J.

H. Brooks, living at 527 Walnut street, who had the following to say: the past eighteen months I have been a constant sufferer from catarrh of the head and stomach. My nasal passages wonld; become inflamed and sore. I would have severe which affected my eyes, and great crusts of matter drop into the throat, causing an irritation of bronchial passages, until the stomach finally became poisoned. When I would lay down at night a phlegm would gather in my throat until it almost choked me, and would cause an annoying Half a bottle of Coppert Discovery me relief, and-when the first bottle was finished "I felt like a new man.

I am now completely cured and consider Coopw's New Discovery the greatest catarrh, blood and stomach remedy in thes The Cooper preparations have been wonderfully, successful throughout the United States. We consider them remarkable njedlcines and would be pleated to explain the nature of tatm. (First published in tlie. Einporia Daily Gazette, April 3, 1908.) NOTICE. To Whom It May Concern: You' and each of you are hereby notified that the undersigned city of Emporia will, on Wednesday, the 6th day of May, IOCS, at 2 o'clock p.

present to the board of county commisisoners of Lyon county, at the office of board in the county courthouse in said city, a petition asking snifl make a finding as to 7 the advisability of adding.to srlicl city, tcr- ritory adjacent 'thereto, situated in -said Lyon county and particularly scribed by metes and bounds as follows. A cerlain tract of land beginning at a point forty (40) feet west of an iro'n pin'at'Vhe center of the intersection of Coltomvocid street and Kansas avenue in Pot win's subdivision; thence west to the south line of the north half of the southeast quarter of section fn, township 19, south, ii east, 870 feet: thence north 77 feet to the southwest corner of the Hazard Powder Company's land; thence east feet to liedwc fence; tlicncl north Calling liedle fence 410 feet; thence' west 65 feet to cast line alley in Randolph's addition; thence north alonn the east line of said alley 840 feet to a point in the quarter section line between the northeast quarter and the southeast quarter of section 15, township in, soi'th, II, east: thence east on said quarter section line feet; thence south along on west lino of Cottonwood Place addition feel to the southwest corner of Cottoiuvooil 'Place addition: thence cast on the south line of Cottonwoo.I Place feet to the west line of Cottonwood street: thence south the west line of said street ffi2 feel to the place of licKinning; all of said Irael is circuinsciibc'l by platted territory that is taken into said city. That certain other tract of land beginning at a point in the alley running north and south along the east side of Randolph's addition to the city of limporia, said point being 60 feet from the south line of Randolph avenue: thence cast about 63 feet to Ilallbcrg's hedge on line; thence south 6V) feet; (hence west about 65 feet to the cast line of said alley; thence north to place of beginning. Alos that certain other tract land beginning at a point 20 feet cast of the southeast corner of lot Market street, in Randolph's addition to the city of Kinporia; thence east feet; tluMice north 350 feet; thence west 65 T-IO feet; south 350 feet to piacc of beginning. City of Bmpon'a, By J.

Harvey Frith. Its Attorney. (First published in the Emporia Daily Gazette, March 16, Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given tbe crcdr and all others interested in the estate of Phcbe E. Young, deceased, that the undersigned will make final settlement of said estate at the next term of the probate court of Lyon County, Kansas, commencing op the first Monday in May.

1.308. Matilda Jones. Executrix of the Estate of Pliebe E. Young, Deceased. Student Council; met Friday -the'-council is "-composed- F.MprnaiI^vlot of.

Arthur Sawhill, president Viola 1'eters, president of C. Wayne President of I'hilolog'ic soceily; Ray IVliller, president Maihonian 'society; Vivian president 1 of Aftermath, society; Flora i'lege, president of Alethean society and of College Life. It was umou'v other business decided to ask mayor of Emporia to take actio-i in regard to having the extension of Twelfth avenue between West street and the College, cleared of tin cans and other rebbisb. Miss 'Simpkm left for her home in Columbus Saturday. She will not return to College until, next year.

The Senior class met at the Jones' club Friday to transact business. Several of the class were not present. At the Normal-High School track Saturday, Howard Curl and Ray Dra'di-n acted as officials. Miss Harkness was nut in school last week on account of -sickness. College Life, the students' paper, published in its last issue the pictures of John Spencer and J.

V. Berger, the men who will debate Friends University at Wichita, Friday. The pictures of R. J. Blue and Ray Miller, the men wlip debate Friends the same yiiiglit Emporia, will appeal this week's Life.

officers of the Oratorical Association were elected last week for the coining year. W. 1. Jones will be president. R.

A. Clymur, vice president, and Jessie Carl, Secretary- treasurer. Tlje cei ing in the Philologic hall, w.hich wat knocked off while the J. Itcynolds and wife to Joseph mi wood street. Cot- Consideration W.

-Pattern and wife to Edward Sheltou. block Americus. Consideration ID John Biddison, lock 54,. Americas. Consideration Richard: II: -Swansuu and wife to L.

Swanson. northwest uartcr northeast quarter and east of quarter and southwest qtiar- er of northwest quarter of southwest lo-iS-io. Consideration $7.000. R. Cook', and wife to VV.

J. northeast quarter 32-19-10. Coivside.ralibiT.$6ooa W-. S. Jacoby and wife to G.

F. Arnold, lots block Reading-. Consideration $1.000. J. J.

Morris to I'annie V. Cook, quarter of northeast quar- er -Consideration $1,500. H. VrClybonrnc and wife to George Eaton, sQUth half of southwest (First published in Emporia Baily Gazette. March 28, 1008).

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby g-ven, that on the day of March, A. 1008, the undersigned was, by the probate court of Lyon county, Kansas, duly appointed and qualified as administrator of the estate of Frank Brady, deceased, late of Lyon county. All parties intcresl-ed in said estate will take notice, and govern themselves accordingly. F.

C. Newman. Administrator. t'l irst published in Emporia naily March 28, 1908). NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.

Notice is hereby given, that on the 271)1 day of March, A. jyo8, the undersigned was, by the probate court of Lyon county. Kansas, duly appointed ami qualified as executrix of estate of William Williams, deceased, late of Lyon county. All parties interested in said estate will take notice, and govern themselves accordingly. Ida C.

Williams Jones, Executrix. A. ICKMASON and CONTRACTOR Docs all kinds of mason.work, cisterns and cement pavements Stivf-t I'huin: 160 acre? near Hamilton, Greenwood comi'ty, seven room house, barn, orchard, give posscSMon per acre. 200 acres, six miles from good town in Lyon enmity, well improved, fine orchard, near per acre. i-i- acres 'illy five per acre.

line bi'Uom, well improved, miles from Tmporia, $70 1 60 acivi N'-osho good alfalfa land, menls, a snap at river bottom, all some iifiprovc- per acre. See farms anee. me for real estate, loans on or city property, or iusur. T. GODSEY 502 i Commercial St.

WAS SHE MURDERED? April 14. The th death dr police i-ni' Mrey wall- even The Queen Incubator. perfect. Three and double insulation insure perfect sensitive mercury regulator insures even heat Prices $8.50 to $14.50 at Peters Hardware Con.iianv. Mrs.

X. W. Porter, of Des Monies Iowa, left for limle. today after a short visit here. Robert Elmdale, in town attending the rabbit chase.

PLYMOUTH Mrs. Wei-MKr at her IM April l. ami buried in Coin cemetery. She leave--, a band and oii-e Tin 1 have the the enliri Plyiimiitl mid I.IN, ht. It is A 'he lire starled.

Mr. jiut up a mill for Stout Mr. is sbinglinn hi HIM Mr. Ola'iie is visitint' pavent-- I. Mr.

llnrmel a ear liis! war. was re- naired and papered last week. The Alethean society had its pic- ures taken by Mr. Loomis Thursday. mcnifjers were present.

Wayne Snoddy preached Eric Sunday and Xclson Kiny at Toronto, Kan. From these places these men will ilti'iid Presbytery at Howard. Kan, Culbertson and L. Eidson Utended Presbytery Solomon last week. Gl-idys Jones visited friends Sunday.

The nev Y. M. C. A. cabinet IfSd lit nu-elinti the year Sunday in.ori>ii!ii at the ruoiii of the president, A.

Sawhiif, 701 West liny who left SOUK tilne a is in Emporia and will the Glee club on the trip today at noon. Oliver led Westminster l.ca(I- le meeliiiL," S'lnday night, irmn tin subjeei. "South It consideration of the needs nf the tinenl for missionary TlK-re is soin't talk of a Prep-1 School track meet. Some of the best athletes in the College are in tin department. Rev.

S. L. Grig-shy, "I the Firs. 1 Presbyterian church spoke at Y. C.

A. meo'ing Sunday afternoon. Hi: subject, was. "The Ministry a Lik Wnrk." 'I his is the first of a serie." lift- wink talks. Mr.

Held met tht mini-iterial stu lents at the Emporia National bank lliis iniirning and each bis annual allowance of $100 from the I'res- liyterian church board. There are ministerial students in ''ive of the seven senior voung men are ministerial students. The club left a trip to a nortiii-ni t.uvns Thcv in Ti.ipeka last night and from Topck.i went to, 1 Manhattan. The next College baseball game will with Friends University, next Friday, the I). II.

M. lioyle visited friends in Hoisington over Sunday. Mr. Wilkie will hold in the Antndcl Avenue church every night ibis week preparatory to tile Easier jiL'ivico next Sunday. and wife to Tlioo.

in southeast quarter Con- good enrollment 1 James Lewis began winking fur Company some nine ago, Fred' has' llu-' position left by tlte'above change in (he lljico'of Hurley it Jennings. Carl Ke.iseihorst started for hi.s cw home in' California, Tuesday, Paul Zimmerman is in scliobl again 'ter an absence of several days on of having- the grip. Dell Jacob began work for the Cor- Metal Manufacturing- ahy. William Hcattm has two weeks' vacation which he will pend at his home in Norton. Charles Bergcrhoti.se went to New- on last week, where he has a post- on as stenographer and bookkeeper i the Harvey House.

A letter was received from William Tinshaw in California, staling that be enjoying his vacation very iimeh. Margaret Dlabut is doing slcnograph: work for the Emporia find Col.i lorage Company. Clair Lannin-g returned lo sclio-jl londay, bavin gspent days at cr home near Burlington. mfwy fwy l-q rtiid noi'thwest quarter of southeast 'quarter 9. and east half of lortliwest quarter Consul- $12.000.

George E. Eaton Margaret Cly- south half soiilbwcsl quarter and northwest quarter of south- vist quarter 9, and east half of north- vest quarter lo-ifi 10. Consideration $12,500: G. W. Gooding and wife to John Pantle.

tri-lots in East Lake View Heights. 8.2.000. C. N'cwinau. trustee, to J.

E. Wegley, 6 lots in.Lake View Heights. Cnnsidc.ratioH-$3{)0. John G. Otis tr, Lydia M.

Barber, northeast quarter Consideration Ninety-eight Per Cent Hatchet. hear many reports from users the Queen incubator and hatches of ninety-eight per cent are nothing tin usual. Such results are hie lo the manner of building the treble the tight joints, the perfect heat regulator, and everal other exclusive incubator fea lures. Catalogue free, f'clefs Hardware Company. A young ailcnipiu! amateur minstrel stunt and at the theater last night, wa- hissed from tin Amateurs wanted every night at tlu- Aurora manager, J.

L. Ma.xlkld. Se- th Herman Ketschlag is at Manhatta MI biisine-s for-the Woodmen. Go to the Wakcfield Pharmacy fot drugs and 414 Commercial Dr. 1.

F. Peterson, osteopathic phy sician, 619 Commercial street. Mis rolled Sadie at the Fill Normal if Eureka, en Downic's Uncle Tom's Cabin. Andrew Downie McPhee's lion of Uncle Tom's Cabin will be at the opera house. Thursday night.

April id. Xo other play ever is better knnwn in all parts ol the United Stat.es and Canada, than Uncle Tom's Cabin, not even the plays of the immortal for the story of shivery days has been jn every village and hamlet in this broad land of ours. It has been given as handsome and expensive a mounting as. has ever been seen, and as played by the Downie Company leaves nothing to be desired either in electrical effects or in players. Baseball Tomorrow.

William Jewell, Liberty. will play the Normal ban-bal! team moniiw atterii, on the held. The will start at o'obick. Roe. ihe teachers, will pilch, and llruwni'Il uill catch.

puria fans believe ihat Rue is the best thrower on Normal team and behind the hat. a ijood ijanii- is Shoriy I'ruwncll I'ovi-n .1 liimseli with fame when he on the School team two an-i. Davillii Spade was mire ve.ierdav. in Ad Mr. tended Roy Kansas LIBERTY Trigti- and ilriughtcr Nell at ehnreli Sunday.

home t'roi Cilv where -he has lieen lake treatment an, I is reported much Anna M.irkley, Gertrude Ulm. Morger and and Pn-rla Kirkiudail school i-ian day. Mr. Hruce moved lo will work the comine lyomei Gives Relief Ten Minutes Over Night. 1'iitler and family hav tieka where Mr.

lull? the Ross Pit-other Mr. and Mrs. David ll.iif>hrs poria. visited at Geo. Davis's Mid'- visited home Satnrday and Sunday.

Mfs. K. Harris, sister and childr, of Empuria. were Out visit inn parents Saturday and Sunday. Reby Workman spent "Thnrsda Daliars'i.

lialeni Vlarris of Enmnria i out visiting' her son, ilaryc HarrU. Mr. and Mr- Ijln, danij'hier and visited al Jin- Sunday. Mr. Ctin-y were on; f.irin M.ibel and Ed Havi-, Rrby -p: I'-i-rta visited at Sm Cieriie a week i Topcka witrnier sister.

Mrs. P.iil-:,-. Lester Ulm. l-'rank an 'ieo. chiirch al 1 lonwoo.l Snnd-tv evening.

at Workman's Mae aitd Will Daiiarsh. Clan.i I'bi and Johiis.Mi and Jim man. Mis-. Gordon cln-icd her Wi'diu'Mlay with a dinner and a pr- t'rain. Normal rr "i UPPER DOW CREEK V.uvh ior a ii it does not CURES COUGHS AND COLDS.

Do You What You EatP It is one thing to ent and quite another to.digcst the food. Many peoplo can't do the latter and suffer for from indigestion without really knowing is the matter with them. They just know that their "stomach is out of order. 1 But the most important thing, after it to what is the matter, for it lecasyonwKUtolcnowwlmuado. If the advice ol of people Is convlnclnii to you then we miy take Dr.

1'cp sin it have nny digestiva trouble. Its name Indicates, It Is for just time very ailment, nuil that It is proven Dy tiles of voluntary testimonials in our office. Moro Ut reel unit per- lonul proof can IK: obtained by Ruliilt lo your ncuvcst urufrtrist an.1 buying ix cent or at tie. Take it and you will well; belter alUI, rtsulLs itimraiuccd, ao you Halt HOQ. Gcomo C.

KunKln. furiiierlr ot Monmouth. I1L. now residing Washington. 1).

-where he holds htirh imsltton with tho Oov- erunient, a warm friend of Dr. Culilwrll's Syrup Pepsin. Ho found it an Invaluable loulo and un aid to Impaired stomiicti unit dlcusilve opluiou shared In by thousands of others, He adds thathe finds It, health, unit bnplitnrss and rccomincnda that It bo In CTcry household. There Is. In truth, no better family laxative than Dr.

Cutdwell's Syrup Pepsin. Its ifcntle and effective iictlou und plciisunt taste recommend it especio to weak alomaelm. children, women aud old people. It Is equally Kood for the most robust who become constlimtcd or auffer from Indigestion, sour biliousness and othor stomach, liver and bowel nil becuusc results aro nurc and permanent tt la a reliable laxativo and even 50 cent bottle will help many members ot family to better health. Everybody knows, or ought to now.

that l-lyoiici is recognized mong scientists as. the specific for atarrh, asthma, bronchitis and hay ever, bin there arc a great many pco- le who do not know that Hyomc! cure a cough or a cold in' less twenty-four hours. Bin everyone should know that the oothing, balmy and antiseptic air of when breathed over the raw ml inflamed membrane of the nose tul throat will instantly allay She in- lainniation. and will alTcct a prompt lire. Complete Hyomci outfit, including nhaler.

costs only $1 at D. W. Morris Son's: 'extra bottles if alterwards leeded. will cost bill 50 cents. Joseph M.

IJarbangh. I writes: "I have used your -lyoinei in my family for two ir more, and find it one of the best cni.cdies we ever used fur a odd or ore throat. litnl that uivc- relief in caM 1 of cajarrh." Remember that ihe nerves fail or weaken, dyspepr-ia indigestion must always follow. I'-nt strengthen these same weal; inside nerves with Dr. Sltoop's then see how quickly health will 'ttraiti return.

Weak heart and kidney nerves can also be strengthened with (In: Restorative, where pains, palpitation, or kidney weak, ness is found. Don't drug the stomach, nor stimulate the heart or kidneys. That is wrong. Go to the cause of these ailments. Strengthen ese weak inside nerves Or.

Slioop's Restorative and gel well. A simple, single test will surely tell. Mrs. M. S.

Austin, who has been the guest of Mr. ami Mrs. Jason Austin, for the p.ist week, left Emporia this afternoon for Lincoln, where she will her daughter, Mrs. Wiilard E. I.yon.

Ttnw wlihlrw to try Dr.dm- weil'sSyruD Pnxln Otfure imy-1 line cm a sample Battle tent to tlitlr homt iy i com wny. This offer It la prove that the will do we claim, im) only open lo those (who tun never hikrn It. Send tor It If you tone any tympums of stimsch, liver or howl Qentlut yit inotttffKtlvo laxittve for chlldran, women and old Tolki. A (Hrinteed, permanent home cure. THE PUBLIC VERDICT: "No Laxative So Good and at DR.

SYRUP PEPSIN." This product purity uarantee No. 17, Washington, D. PEPSIN OO. III. There's a Picnic at Our House When Ma Buys COUCH CURE THE LUNGS WITH Dr.

King's New Discovery PRICE 1 OLDS Trial Bottle Free AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED OB MONEY PURE FOOD PRODUCTS All the kids I know juat love them. Pa says LEE brand Groceries are the only kind to use and if Ma buys any other kind Pa swears. Sister and I save the coupons and we are going to get a nice present for Ma with them. See that the Lee Trade Mark is on the labels.

SOLD BY ALL GROCERS WANTED. Paperhanging. 10 cents per roll. L. S.

Sample, ioj Commercial, phonic Ten teams. Emporia, Construction Company. office Lenox restaurant. Phone 3-1-117. An experienced girl for general housework.

Mrs. J. M. M-cCown. 614 Union.

R'S HAIR BALSAM nfi ftntl tilo hair. Hiln Iniiiiiciit nunth. -r Fnlln to Jlrfltoro Ora ity youthful Color. Cun-i "-Hill lll.nl-,-. holt 1 CLASSIFIED ADS.

WAXTMD-Carpel rags. S. N. NcoMicj Rapids, Kan. Phono- No.

,10. millinery department. Boston Store. This will appear onct A week in the and week in the Weekly Gazette. On yearly contracts will be run in this department for two and a half cents the line.

Nothing accepted under live lines. For periods of less than unc year the price for advertising in this department is five ecius the line Tickling or dry cuughs will quickly loosen when using Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. And it is so thoroughly harmless that Dr. Shoop tells all mothers 10 use nntliing else, even for young babies.

The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung healing mountainous shrub give the curative properties lo Dr. Shoop's Couyh Cure. It cabis ihe cough, and heals the sensitive bronchial membranes. No opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh used lo injttrc or Mipprcss. Demand Take no other.

C. macy. Dr. Shoop's. M.

Eaton's Phar- The regular meeting of the Ladies' Aid will be held at the (jrace M. 1C. iliurch, Wednesday afternoon from to A good attendance is If you would to tool some wise cofi'cc critic, who "knows fine coffee on taste and flavor," quietly make for him a batch of Dr. Shoop's "Health Coffee" and serve it piping hot. It deceived Sho.ip, and will.

I believe, deceive any one. And there is not grain of real coffee in it. Health Coffee is made from pure roasted grains, nuts, etc. Made a twenty thirty minutes tedious boiling. One and one-half pounds.

-35 cents. C. Eaton's Pharmacv. RIVERBROOK PHYSICIANS. F.

f. AC MESON. M. EYE, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist. 5.16; residence 064.

Over Citizens National Hank, Em- Kan. C. A. NEIGHBORS. M.

M. General medicine and surgery. Office over Turkish Candy Company, i Commercial Phone 689. Residence not Merchant. House phone 670.

DR. H. C. urinary diseases. Over Morris's drug store.

DENTISTS. GEORGE CULBF.RI'SON, DEN- tis.t. 6ii Commercial stieet. Office phone 980; residence phone 388; Em poria Kansas. FOR RENT.

FOR restaurant, with eiiibt sleeping rooms. Furnished throughout. Opposite Santa. Fe depot, Emporia, Kail. Apply lo M.

M. Mason. EMU convenida for Merchant'. KENT Seventh avenue. I IN rooms, IM.IK Nice ni'omul floor room in modern house.

Phono 098. KOK rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 37'). FOR BALK. FOR SALE--Stove wood, dry an green, curd Wood, and a team of mules.

Phone Edward i'ricc. FOR SAI.lv Jersey O'W, be M'OII, twenty-three extra good ami singlo harness ami spring at South aveimo. and K.Ncliaiiye street, old llallberg place, plume HARRs DENTIST, Sib Commercial street. Phone PRODUCE. rALWA YSG ETTH market price in cash for your huttet and eggs at Vcrnon Son's, 314 Neo sho street.

Try our 25 cent coffee. REAL ESTATE. GRASS LAND--A nice, 150 acres near Emporia at acre. at smooth per 160 acres of good alfalfa land per acre. T.

15. C-odsey, 503 Commercial street. FARM MON cy to lend on farm lands, lowest rates Special privileges. I ()K r.iM.'d six room hiiti-e, and acre of grmmd, sido, easy terms. Sunny avenue, third li'inse in-rlh of Sixth avenue, Inquire mi premises.

Fine drivini: h-ir-se. iiihber tired buggy, and hiirness- all in first -class condition. Inquire at the Fmporia Music Company. FOR SAI.K Horse, and phaeton at a bargain, if -old this week. lid.

FOR room cottage, all modern except furnace, well located. Hurley Jennings. FOUNO. at ulTice. Warren Mortgage Come and see us Company.

EMPORIA STEAM PLANING Mill. All kinds of mill work on short order. Big line of sash, doors and blinds. Large stock of coal delivered promptly. 315 Constitution street RESTAURANT.

Randall', Willie All 1.5:, Mr. mli day. family and Sunday. Mom School las; Arthur i'li-'mrK and AIu 1 '-nndnv. and' vi.i'.i-.

Dilly's Stiii.iay. Arthur am! Ted business in Arniirc THE NORMAL CAFE. let cream and cold drinks, confectionery. light lunches, cigars and tobacco. Wr also transfer trunks.

Phone 345. R. A iiicj Commercial. ATTORN'EY street. and federal LOST.

l.i.'ST—lletween avenue inan's siore. a mounted with Romci'i gold, an'l an imitation locket. Finder please return to this office. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts upon the bowels and thereby drives the cold out of the system. It contains no is pleasant to lake and is highly recommended for children.

Sold D. W. Morris Son. Fleming Potter E.YIPOR1A TRANSFER to'M Klfth Arfn-ar. ii YOU tire troubled with sick hendadle, con.

stipatioti, breath or any disease from itomacli trouble, eel SUc orfl boulaof Dr. CaMwrlfu Syrrp It ffiiariititocil to HUH. Klrs IK. earrtajcv Iranstef. fnr.pr»! aavl tor tiny antl htght..

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