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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 12

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'I. -1 v.ty EVENING TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 2Q, 1908 AMERICAN OFFICERS OF HIGH RANK AND OTHERS ENDORSE PE-RU-NA. Prominent People MI i- iiieiul tlie Iieinedy Pe-ru-jiu. i Dr. Hartman's World JJc- jiowiied Catarrh Medicine.

A Remedy for the Grip. On. II. Parsons, 11 N'. D.

writes as follows: liic recommendation of pf-rsuii- frii-iuls and many strong i i a t' tlio efllcncy of Peruna in treatment of tho numerous symptom-; of u-rip with which I have been for four jnonths past, I huvu induced undergo a treatment of celebrated formula. feel a decided change for the bettor its use for week only, in toning up the stomach, and a jucnt decided effect upon my appetite. therefore feel much encountered i I on tho road to complete restora- i nnmerons friends in Texas, where 1 havo had tho honor to brigade of her veteran cavalry in a year war, may accept tliis a testimonial to tho merit of Pc-nina from a reaso of obligation for its wonderful efficacy." Pe-ru-na a Good Tonic. I Gea. M.

C. Bntler of South Carolina, writes from 1. as follows: "I can recommend Pertina for tia and stomach trouble. have boon nsing your inudiciuu for a short period tad I feel very much relieved. "It is indeed wondc-rful medicine, end besides a good tonic." Colds In the Head and Throat.

BoTrmsn, 1st Lieut, ami A M. S. M. Car. from J.aahsm, follows: "Though somewhat aver.se lo patent jnedicines, and etill more averse to be- Recommends Pc-ru-na to the Afflicted.

Brip. Gen. D. T. Kirby, Washington, I).

writes concerning I'eruna, follows: "Friends of mine having used I your Peruna catarrh cure with good results, lam impressed with its curative qualities, and can rec- ommend it to those who arc af- illcted." Used Pe-ru-na--Satisfied As to Its Merits --Recommends it to All Sufferers. Gen. S. S. Yoder, 205 Md.

K. Wash- ington, B.C., vrrites: "I desire to say that I have found Peruna 1 to be a wonderful remedy. I only used It for i a short time and am thorouglily satisfied I as to its merits. I shall gladly recommend. I it to all sufferers." Pe-ru-na In Tablet Form.

people prefer to take tablets. coming a professional affidavit man, a I 3ke medicine in a fluid seems only a plain duty iu the present ins'tauce to add my experience to the columns already concerning the curative powers of Pernna. "I have boon particularly benefited by its use for colds in the head and a "I have been able to fully cure mysHf of a most severe attack in i hours by its use according to "I use it as a preventive whenever threatened with an attack. "Members of my family usu it for i ailments. "We are it friends." DEAFNESS CAUSED BY CATARRH- RELIEVED BY PE-RU-NA.

i For Colds form. Such people ean obtain Peruna tablets, wiiieh represent tlie medicinal ingredients of I'ornna. Kaeh tablet is equivalent to oai- uverau-j dose of Peru ua. for Catarrh of the Stomach. lien.

W. Dnlliehl, Washington. l. writes: "I have used I'eruna iu my a i and have found it valuable mediciiiv and taku j)Iea-tire iu recommending it to all who suffer a a the who rewiire a tonic ellieaey." Gen. A.

if. Lejrg. writes from the Savings Bank Building. Washington, as follows: "I take pleasure in the many recommendations i have heard Kidney Trouble, Coughs, and Catarrh. Gen.

A. T. Hawley, 1336 25th N. -j "Washington, D. writes: I have used Pernna and find It very beneficial for kidney trouble, and es- pecially good for coughs, colds and ca- and read of Fcruna, because 01 a i had knowledge of the of so many of them.

always tell our sick and uiiiu 1 friends the remedies that we havo learned, from experience, were good for us wheu ailing in the same way, and we (U it we. feel a we owe them. "Why is i any less our to advise all the people know of i and inexpensive remedy cures, and benefits in nil i of being relieved of by a of er.tr.rrli. me all the aflli'- Peruna." when wo many caused to try tarriial trouble." Convinced of PC ru-na's Merit. llrig.

Gcu. .1. Floyd King, Washing- ton. D. writes: unhesitatingly state that I am con: vinced Perur.s medicine -which will eiTect all a is, claimed for its use." i Those desirous of obtaining special directions regnrd to ihe use of IVriiuii ehuuld write to T)r.

S. B. Prtrsident of the Hartrnan Sani- tr.riuni, Columbus, Ohio. When Other Remedies Failed t'c-rn-iu Proved fcfiicoulous. llon.Oco.

W. Hor.uy. a i a lain U. V. Kx-Chaplaln -lili sin Cavalry, slnandKx-Q.

Master Genernl a of Texas, C. A. writes from IVtia 'ir-t street, X. Washington, i). follows: "1 cannot too liighly recommend your preparation for the relief eutitrrlsiu troubles in their "Some members of my own a i liaveu.wd it with snoat grutlfyhig ry- sults.

"When other remedies failed, i'mirta proved most cilicacious aad I i i certify to its curative 1 Pe-ru-na. a Standard Treatment -For Catarrhal Discuses. Mr. Dayton, geologist and mining engineer, ivltilo a Captain in the Federal Army i Civil War, contracted of a tism. Tills malady was constant and persistent, inducing the development of other ailments, which aJso becatne chronic.

After takinir a course of Peruna, Capt. Xelson writes: "Having been a i aillictt-d v-jth chronic rheumatism und the adjuuc- tivc complications for many years, and after having received many general and special treatments with only temporary relief, I read your scientific treatise on catarrhal "At my request you prescribed special course of the Pernna remedies, which 1 closely followed, and am happy to report that my rheumatism and complicated ailments are subdued, and I feet young again at tho ago of JU years. "Reason wi! I accept your classification of catarrhal diseases as scientific aud true, and the Peruna remedies as a standard treatment for them. I thank you heartily for your skilbd and logical 1 Enjoys Renewed Health and Strength. James J.

Osborn, CiJ Wahsatch Colorado Springs. has filled all tho positions in i Templars Masonic Order, was a Mason since Judge of County Court, Clinton, and also County Collector of Clinton. He writes: "Asluggish liver which 1 had been troubled with for two years made life miserable and I was unable to attend to my business half tho time. I lacked nergy, had headache most of the time, and my food distressed me and did not seem to do me a particle of good. "Keading of tho qsany cures per- I formed by Peruna, I decided to try a i bottle.

Before I had taken many doses I felt better. "i took it as directed for two mouth4 when I was a well The- I Greatest In the City. "Lippolds Special." A Drug Store, Next io Third National Bank. Mysterious Shooting of James Darnley in Pennsylvania, I'ittsburg recently, il! with typhoi'i fever. Simon Duckworth, of Church Hill, is with cancer of the stomach.

Mrs. Samuel Taylor, of Frostburg. was in Coney yesterday. I.ou Spier is in New York, buying i a stock of spring clothing. John Drum, of Vale Summit, was in Coney Wednesday, the guest of his I i a Fred Knippenberg John was hero on business of import Vein mine stam(1 i again.

i KNIGHTS HAVE FINE TIME. MOUNT SAVAGE ITEMS. Fine Banquet by the S. and D. of R.

at Gladstone. SMALL FiRE LAST NIGHT. Successor to -WALTON'S. Extra Special This Week, 17c Coffee for tic Ib READ MILLER'S PRICES Latest portrait of Mrs. Alice Gray Hubbard, of New oYrk.

who has jus been sentenced to S2500 damages to Lieutenant Harford of the Scots Guards whom she ran over with her automobile in 1S05 near Maidenhead, breaking his leg In six places. Mrs. Hubbard the claim for damages and con tended that he accident was due to negligence of the plaintiff. WILL BEGIN TODAY Whack of Carpet-Beaters i Soon Resound Through Land. According to the almanac.

never fibs, spring Ix-cius This --icains about supper jr- 7:26 p. m. Already she nf ih'- gla-J fioroe stafon have Jiavo been markfxi down mos prices, an-3 all cniart shops are acloT V- calls Jor real money. Tho of tlie -soon resoanJ Jhrowcli land, and the Toons; fancy -will Jo Its proverbial acrobatic stunt. i a i a situation MOs fair lo Vorlgatcn with tho of tvarrr: 'WSiGieC arjil everybody socms to taking an Had Premonition of Death.

Hearst Xews. Pqtns.ro. a nt evil about lo befall roan, rushed from i.n- his home, and stepping in hall horrified find his wife ly- On the floor witJi bnllet through tho She had I herself. tat as sbc was in Jhc ot health, the cause of the act mystery. LARGE.

Escape From Circus and Arc Shot a by Farmers. Y.il-ioMa. Alar-)i jn-- J'olicv frmn '-iriis rsv-n at a i that twn i)i-ir phanis ha'! ctcarnyl V.T'.](.*ra. 'iorc ihc i fiijio (rcra Gc-noa. by of T.rrr,^rs -R-ith .1:1.3 that them f-aiisin's to hrr-aJj TeVgr.vno Trr-m Spring a a Th- in the oo'iuy ihro'is'i Jliat for a bit" Don't a i to sec "Muffy Large Plant Burned.

i'o-- The of the Vifltl makers ol en- friiics. lathes, mac.hincrv an5 one of the largest, of the kind in the coirntiy. destroycvl hy fire today. The 3oss is The flrc spread the district a cf resMcncel trcre Teachcrs i Meet Tomorrow Are i i a Much-Needed Fence, Tallinn c. Takinq Na.ur«l Gas-- Work Starts in Big Vein i Personal News of the Kvcning Times.

Lonaeoning. March Darn'ey. formerly cif Coal Tipple for i No. prise Party--Personals. I of t.he Evening Tinns.

Mount Suvagc. -Mr. HibbnrI. of the Jreffrev's Ma: ufactiirini; Columbus. Ohio.

at, bv Mr. P. cashie for th" New York i i ant Win. Hamilton, assistant of thy N'ew York i i Co, for Baltimore to holt .1 conference with Mr. Black in ref oronc" to tho coal Upple Tnion 1 i No.

1. A Surprise Party. left Slope, about a mi!" troni C.r-ns- aJ'Oiit mi.liiiqlit. when .1 from an silent an-i one of them fir'- i a revolvT. shooJin" th I'hysicSans In- Darnley is y-air of hav; a -inJ s'-vi'-ral He is a native of Scotland.

His father. Daniloy. n. i his Mrs. Oeorc" Tvrnent.

ji; ly.r TUith ni Have i T'mcs. of Cystic sjiorin'is in Kvan' last was a a a i ari'! it John Smith fin Myers ill i i i TlT'il). ir; nt7! Mrs. IV aij'iw. 1aby j-JiiM on'-, Mr.

Mrs. rri-'. if i Fair, on C'alla Th; even 1 was spim very ir Kani'-s of all kinds solo'ren Reidler mucr- a late werf H- Edcar Price M.iry Xorris. of visitor lljf Of is Ms a i nrr- i f'-ii-" tlwz 1 This cnif shonl'l havo i Ions a so he'UT lato an'l Mrs. I5fh Orr.

of a br.irH Snvk: in hi friend M. I i the St. Cloud--Renovating Moat's Opera House--Firemen Entertain State Official--Personal News of the City. 73c, vi un 1 TVtmoM. is her bfl for several XatTjral sas beinp j.ijvvi both Mectnc ilRnt olants.

It will flrc tbo hollers. Crow returned from East Wm. in Runs Into A Western Marylax Spring station. ran ensine was An Injury. eastbound serl.

The r. bnt cs- of the Evening Times. Krostburs. March 20. The regular weekly meeting of the S.

and D. of it. was held in the parlor of the Hotel Gladstone Thursday even- and the following program was rendered: lo. Mr. Philip Hohing; duet.

Win. (Junior and Walter Asplnall: piano solo. Miss Kula Arnold. About o'clock the club was called to the dining room, where all enjoyed a very nice supper that had been prepared for them. Mr.

Cecil and Mr. 1-oiiis Stanton are renovating the old Moat's Opera House, end giving the auditorium a coat of paint and frescoing the walls and ceilinz. They are also plac- a lot of new" scenery on the stage, i preparation for their moving pic- I tire and show, which they to open tip about April 1st. Slight Fire. A flue catching fire last night in a operty owned by Mr.

Joseph Tlnv inons and occupied by Mr. John Tim- and Mr. Harvey Hileman. caused considerable ajnong the residents of Maple? street- the action of some of the neighbors prevented any damage So she Mr. Obas.

Shipe. who represents the Singer Sewing Machine Co. in Borland, was in Sown today calling tip- his many friends. Col. Thcs.

G. Dillon, proprietor of he St. Cloud-Hotel. Js having the in' rior of the biilHiJic and which will to is appearance, and ilfr to the com- of his many guests. Mrs.

Btjflnh still remains in at horre of her sifter. Mrs. Mr! Harry K. SinUh. (State secretary tVie cisef-t of T.

Klrhy'. Mr. Smith was ontcrtainwl the local last evening at their anniversary. Mr. Floyd Hntchinson.

i is mending several days Mr. Alfred Goebcl has of Frederick, in town, gone So the 'BEST HAMS, PER Fancy New Prunes, per tb. Regular 50c Tea, per Flour, sacks White Salt Meat, per Tb Soda Crackers, per tb Ginger Snaps, per tb Mixed Cakes, per Ib Regular 18c Coffee, per Tb Good Coffee, per Ib Pure Leaf Lard, per Tb Hershey's Cocoa, 25c can Canned Peas, 9c; 3 cans for New Soup Beans, per qt New Lima Beans, per Tb New-Green Peas, per Tb Granulated Sugar, Ib White A Sugar, per Tb Fancy Head Rice, Tb Walton's Lye. 10c cans Scourall, 5c-cakes for Jello. 10c oacks for Enameline Stove Polish Walton's Cocoa, 10c can for New Preserves, large jar Table Corn Meal, 16-Tb sack Hershey's Chocolate, cake Corn Starch.

Ib pack Macaroni, long pack New Lake Herring, 10 Ib 20 Ib pail 5 Fresh Mother's Oats, pack Diamond Matches. 5c box Postum Cereal, 25c packs Canned Tomatoes. 2 cans for Canned Corn. 3 cans for Eaqle Condensed Milk Columbia Milk Purity Buttcrlne. Ib Celluloid Starch, TOc box Coffee Essence, per box Washinq Soda, per Ib Durham's Cocoanut, lOc box Salmon, larjje can Hominy, per Ib Day and Night Tobacca Gravely Tobacco, 25c dug Extract Vanilla.

5c bottle 10c bottles, 8c: 15c bottles Prepared Mustard, large Climax Washing Powder, 5c box. 4 Ib box only Grace Nuts 12c 9c 33c 83c 1lc 6c 6c I0c 15c 14c 12c 20c 25c I0c 9c 5c 8c Be 4c 9c 8c 10c 23c 19c 6c 9c 59c 1.15 12c 4c 23e 19c 25c 15c 94 I9c 8e 2c 2c 8e I2c 3c 19c 4c 13c 5e I7c ''Cumbsrlanrl Grows More like New York Every Qy." was the remark of a young lady when she first saw the new No, 48 Baltimore Street, WALSH BUILDING Brightest, a and Mos Cheerful Dining Room in the City. Everything Served Promptly and at Reasonable Prices. Electric Lighting is the ideal light for home, office or It is safe and clean. No odor, no matches or cost of lamp repairs, If your house is not equipped see us for particulars.

THE EDI SON ELECTRIC I I A I CO. 22 ION STREET FRONT STREET, STERLING HOTEL BUILDING. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE. W. MD.

PHONE 944a. Ka'stem Shore. to iter a school for expert irtachinists. II. Oleman.

Graft street. MifTerint: with Wood hy cutting his Saw Win Fire deV.rored the mill of Isaac O. Swain Belle Grove In the lower end of the" oouaty on FBERCH FEIMLE I SoW ia Cattbvtaoa ir H. P. SHAFTS TICTM BALTIMORE OHIO RAILROAD SPECIAL TOURS TO WASHINGTON ROUND TRIP $4.57 FROM CUMBERLAND A'H)L 13 MAY 2.

Tickets, GoJd Returning 10 Dave. Include Date of Sale. CaM on Ticket Agents for and full details. VSPAPERI.

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