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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 7

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WAWAK! FOR SALE WOOD FOR BALE--Plenty of wood out ahead. Inch hard wood Ifr running cord; 16 In. soft wood. .50 per running cord. Phone 949R.

II. J. Nelpfoot. FOR BALM--Leather, canvas and rubber belting, thresher bolts, motors, pulleys, structural iron. ft Machinery Corner and Buckeye Bts.

shunting, hangers, eto. Elyria Belting Williams 3-0-81 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BUILDING LOTS PUR SALE--Bargum, West Side, Sec. 57. ft. front by 137.90, 2 minutes from both csrs.

Suitable for 4.lots. quick Clear Title. Address Box 15W Telegram Office. FOR HALE--For about ono half Ha original price, high grade phonograph, practically new. trade On player piano bargain for quick buyer.

Taken in Wonderful erfeld, Second Elyila, Ohio. 3-12-3t SALE--Cows, Holstems, fresh and springers. Pair four year old mare colta. D. No.

1. C. T. Winckles. R.

F. FOR SALE--1916 Hai ley-Davidson motorcycle, i 3 bpeed, electric lights, speedoruetet, tandem. WHY PAY RENT When you can pay sirall payment down, the baiance aw loot. Come and see me. Henry Wui t.

2-18-261 WANT ADS! cea AMHMN a P. tMBNT Of lota P. Whltn.y, FARMS FOR SALE kLte Oil jtyCCftANOfe--For Property, S4 acres In Klptom from.Oferlli on mate road. OBI Biyrfa to Norwalk. Ideal home, bath room, furnace, gaa plant, 8 room house, basement, barn, young FOR BALE Elyri 4 miles Bl John M.

Whitney has been and qualified as Administrator of the estate of John F. Whitney, late of Catodea, Loraln County. Ohio, de- day of February jttT. inf. H.

C. WILCOX, Proba'te Judge of said County. apple vi ---2 KTMKKT ot Julla A de- FOR SALE--House and one half acre lot. fine garden. Gas and electricity.

Address Box 17-M Telegram Ofllto. 2-25-tf Phone 971R. FOR SALE--Clovei Johnson, Phone Ridge. hay A 11U8A West FOR SALE--Brown ieed babv buggy in fhst class condition Inquire 149 Oak St FOR SALE--Manure, by load 01 contract. The Elyria Construction Co.

3-j FpR price work Ahorse, weight about 1300 Ibs Apply at Riverside Milling Co FOR SALK--Iron bed. springs and mattress, cheap 356 West Eighth street. Phone 562Y FOR SALE--Sanitary couch, Al condition. Phone 258X FOR SALE--Phonograph, Al condition, cabinet style Owner leaving city; also bed davenport 1127 Middle avenue. Phone 1461X FOR SALE--New Hot Blast heating stove Used only few days.

Will sell rheap for cash Chas Tuck- FOR SALE---The residence property of the late Dr. J. V. Sampsell, 356 West Second street, Elyria, Ohio. If intei rated, address M.

V. Semple, Ashland. O. 2-26-tf FOR SALE--Residence 113 Grace court. 60x165.

Inquire of Hale at 113 Grace Coutf. 2-27-tf FOR SALE--8 loom modern house, lot 66x320, on West River street. 12 nutes from square, $3000 cash. Wnt Box 20-H Telegram. FOR SALE--8 room house.

310 River St. Inquire W. P. FOR BALE Four acres fine garden land. 7 room house, large hen house, fmft.

grapes, good Crater, macadam road, 3 mites froto Elyria, West River Road, $3000. Part cash, balance on time. Cast Kolinski, 208 Ely Block. 3-12-4t plums, pears, grapes, two blocks from stores, ft school and chureh. Henry, ce Wtirst, Blrrla, O.

3-7-tf fci, 11 001 nai been and qualified as executrix of the estate of Julia A. Parsons, late of LaGrange, Lorain County, Ohio, deceased Dated this 2nd day of March THIS LEO A. D. 1918. 8-6-13-20 H.

WILCOX. Probate Judge of said County. FOR BALE--Or work on shares, a good 95 acre farm, excellent locality. Must be disposed of by March 22. Box 21H Telegram Office.

3-13-6t AUCTIONEERING. L. P. KENNEDY Phone, Dover 3R West Dover 20 Year's Experience I am ready to handle Sales and to get tbe prices for your Stock. 2-19-tf.

Knaj No. 314. 3-12-tf FOR Modr 7 loom house, Cornell Av 94200 er, 212 Middle Ave Mock 6 loom house. Eastern Heights Blvd $4850 Mod( 7 room house and ga- Eastern Heights Blvd. $4200 Mod ra.

6 room house and ga- Eastern Heights Blvd. $4200 Modern 6 room house and garage. Park Ave $5500 Mod i 7 room house, Park Arc 5 0 0 0 Modci room house, Princeton. Ave $4500 Mod( rn 7 room house, Prince- to-i Ave $4800 New modern room house, Cleveland St $4500 Modern 8 room house and garage, Lake Ave $5200 Ten loom house, Hanison lot 86.4x165 $5500 GUST KOLINSKI. FOR 30 gallon barrel and force sprajei with hose anc attachments complete All in gooc condition I W.

J. Vogler 321 3-12-2t 228 Ely Blk. FOR seven room West Second St 3-13-21' FOR SALE--Team, 2SOO, and 0 years old; also harness. Apply 182 Bath St FOR SALE--Household goods in at 615 Middle good condition avenue FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT--Suite of four furnished rooms and bath one block fiom square Phone 753X. Wanted To Rent WAITED TO RENT--Small house or part of house, centrally located with conveniences.

Address Telegrom office or P. O. Box 363. 2-4-tf WANTED--Nicely furnished room in private family Reference exchanged. Prefer to be near town.

Phone to Royal Clothes Shop 1214 3-12-21 FEMALE HELP WANTED--Girls in mending and inspecting department, nice, clean factory work Fay Stocking Co 3-8-6t WANTED--Dressmaker for alteration department. Style Center 3-11-21 hou.se with Lot jas, water, bath, etc aved street. Phone WANTEB "trade ffnp 20 roadster in Al condition, for good motorcycle. Address Box 7-11 Telegram NOTIC'K IN U1VOKCK Beverly Goodson, defendant will take notice that on the 19th day Of February, A. D.

1918, Frankle Goodson, plaintiff, filed her petition in the Court of Common Pleas of Loram County, Ohio, being case number 15384, p'raymg a divorce from said Bcrerly L. Goodson on the ground of willful absence for three years and asking for custody of children and equitable relief Said caube will be for hearing on and after the 4th day of April A D. 1J18 FRANKIE GOODSON. L. HAMLIN, Attorney 2-20-27 3-6-13-20-27 WANTED--Dressmaking.

Call 1210L WANTED--Washings and ironings to do at home. Phone 1227L. SECOND HAND CLOTHING SECOND HAND CLOTHES bought and sold. Highest prices paid. We also do dry cleaning, pressing and repairing.

Call for and deliver. Royal Dry Cleaning Second Hand Clothing Store, 593 West Broad street Phone 775. MALE HELP 825Y or call at 393 Furnace street FOR SALE THE VERY BEST PROPOSITIONS in Elvria, absolutely unequalled by anything with which they can be put in comparison Easily $500 to $800 less than anything their equal East side location, 6 robms and bath, oak finish and floors, electricity and furnace The pi ices are $2900 to $3600 They should appeal to investors as well as home seekers G. R. Allen, Phono 491.

Bank Bldg 3-13-2t WANTED--E-xperiefcced blacksmith for local factory. Box 10H Tele- LEGAL NOTICE. George Brant whose last known residence was Lincoln Hotel, Detroit, Is hereby notified that Mary Wickens has filed her petition against him for divorce, in case No 15,335, the Common Pleas Court of Lorain County, Ohio, in which she asks for a divorce from said defendant on the ground of adultery, and in which she asks that she mav be decreed the custody of their minor child. Sa-d cause will be for hearing on and after the 5th day of April 1918 MARY WICKENS. WASHBURN, Attorney for Plaintiff 2-20-27 3-6-13-20-27 AROIL I I STOP'S HEAD NOISE Not In the Bars.

"Rnb It In Bark of Kan," Ihttcrt In Nostrils. None genuine without signature A. O. Leonard For sale by the following Elyria druggists: C. Phillips, 507 Broad E.

U. Hague, Elyria, Harry A. Crandall, 106 Middle Ave. "Prdof of Success," will be given by any of the aDove druggists A successful sale ince 1907. No matter if ev- eiythmg else has failed, give Leonard Ear Oil a chance to help you.

A. O. Leonard. 70 5th Ave N3w York City, Suite 636. gram Office.

WANTED--Bushel man at once. Apply at Royal Clothes Shop 3-13-2t WANTED--Five clothing and furnishing clerks at once. Apply at Royal Clothes Shop. 3-13-21 WANTED--A middle aged woman for general housework in small familr. Inquire at Central Book Store.

3-11-21 WANTED--Girl for general housework 104 Grace Ct. WANTED--Competent maid for general housework. 416 Middle avenue. WANTED--Competent girl for general housework Apply JIrs Tennis Wick, No. 3 O'Donnell Apt.

WANTED--A middle aged for general housework in small family. Inquire at Central Book Store. 3-13-2t WANTED--Middle aged -woman or girl for general housework Best wages. Mrs. Peter Schmitkons.

133 N. Logan St. Phone 760. LOST7FOUND ORTM STOLEN LOST--Bunch of keys. Return to P.

H. White, Evening Telegram office. 3-6-tf LOST-- Small white poodle with license tag on Reward. Phone 399L or 1314. LOST Child's fur neck piece.

Please return to 544 Turner St 3-1 LOST Beagle puppy, female. 2 1-2 months old. Straved from 117 street. Sunday afternoon. Tel.

information to 10S1L or No. 1 Fire Station. C. W. Hudson.

LOST Indies' rest room and 16th cameo brooch. valurd as keepsake. Finder please call LOST DOR'S follnr. both name -ind licence tac Finder please rclnrn to 415 Third St. and receive reward.

Sum "in panic identifying and paying for this ad Phone 1332Y MISCELLANEOUS FRENCH LESSONS--Miss El well. formeriv of Paris. Fran'-f. East avcnne. FOR SALE.

Third St--8 rooms, entirely modern $4000 Fifth St --0 rooms, furnace, elcctricit, grate, garage. .55800 West Aye ---8 rooms, furnace, electricity, oak floors Middle rooms, thor- onghly modern, 2 grates. Harrison St --8 rooms, exceptionally well built and thor- orghly modern, nice lot East rooms, modern, hot water heat $7500 Tenta St --7 rooms and bath, furnace, oak, choice lot Sixth rooms and bath, furnace, garage, large lot. Stooe Eighth St --9 rooms and bath, furnace $3750 Investment Propositions. Doubles or two-families make investments or investment and tome combined.

Sixth St--5 rooms and Xmth St--6 rooms and bath each, modern $6700 Eighth rooms and bath each $5800 Fifteenth rooms and bath each $4500 G. R. ALLEN, Phone 491. Bank Bldg. ENGINEERS Mast Have State License Good Pay Steady Employment APPLY TO Theoodyer Tire Rubber Co.

AKRON, OHIO Owing to ill-health and prolonged sickness, we will sell at Public Auction, on the William Haiding Farm, on the Island Road, about 1-2 mile West from Fields' Corners, 1-4 mile South Ridgeville Township, GARAGE FOR RENT Commei-cing at 10 o'clock Eastern Time. TWO HEAD OF HORSES-- 1 coming 7 years, weighing 1300 Ibs; 1 coming 8 years, weighing 1200 Ibs. TEN HEAD OF CAWTLE-- 3 fresh now, 1 Doming in JSayjtBalance during summer, 1 yearling heifer; 1 Holstein ball, coming old, 70 laying hens; 100 busttgl oats; 5 ton mixed hay; 15 bushel Early Seed many farm implements too numerous to mention here. See the large bills served by ladies of the Red Field's Corn der, cash day of sate; -over nine RENT--Oarage on fiightk near Middle avenue. Ionlre Gray 1-28-tf Piano Tuning PIANO TUNING--L.

O. Underbill, tunrer. TW. 1083Y. Stop months' time on bankable note will be given.

All goods to be settled for before removal. 5. WAITER SOy, Owners. Col. Uan Eason, Auctioneer.

George JDeirejr, Clerk. (By United Press.) Washington, March 12. if caic to spend about $9bO in fines and rest three months in an English all you have to do is violate some of Great Britain's stringent food laws. Should you want to be as kino hearted as the English vicar, one Rev E. A.

Phillips, by aiding the secietary ot a training camp for disabled soldiers to secure' more than his Jue allowanc-s ot sugar, then part with the first $100. The kind vicar, after due process of law in an Eng hsh court, paid Just, that much for his crime. 'i he next tfting you have to do to stait your thiee months in jail is to take several sleek and fine looking pigt, and teed them on a ration ot bie and meal, their ouo! pos esscr. Fiedenck Moore, of Oxenaope. did Three months in jail.

Charge Obing bread otherwise lhan tor hu man food. It you don't care to lose anothe; $10 in fines you should remember that the British government requires statements of the amounts ot required by individuals for preserving fruits. Should your de mauds be gi eater than that lequired bj the fiuitb oa want to preserve, then pay another $10, like the Rev. John Hopkins of Brentfoid, who de maided 36 pounds of sugar to pi-3- plums fiom four plum tress in his orchard. 18.

Graf FOR RfcNt Eiyna's Reliable Man" since 1902. "Real Estate 3-13-2t FOR SALE--Desirable Suburban home, up-to-date, modern 9 room house, barn, 1 acre garden soil. Stop 59 Ridgeville Large living room, reception hall, dining, kitchen and sewing room on first floor, 4 bed rooms and bath on second floor, finished third floor, basement, fire place, electric lights, hot water heat, storm vestibule and copper screens. Phone 7L Ridgeville A Emmons. 3-13-tf PAINTING SAVE MONEY OK Wall Paper.

Samples brought to your home. Painting of all kinds. Phone 537R. -E. A.

Lewis. 2-23-tf FURNACES Tha International One Pipe Heater. Utica, N. Y. Installed by H.

C. Loescher North Ridgeville. 3-6-121 FOR RENT--Ten room house, 78 Chestnut street by April 1, $25. In quire 651 Broad street. Phone 651Y.

UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT--Three unfurnished rooms with Eleventh street. conveniences 329 PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at Public Auction on the Petty farm, situated 3-4 mile South, 1-2 mile West of Wyatt's -Corners, West of South Amherst, 3-4 South and West of Strong's or Limbeck's Corners, adjoining the Petty Tile Yard, on Commencing at o'clock Central AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE--Ford truck, fine order, new tire and extras. H. G. Car- rulhers, LaGrange, O.

Phdne 23R. CONGER WELDING CO. WELDING auto and machine parts, farm machinery and cast iron of all description Automobile wrecks repaired. Chassis lengthened also. West Second street alley, near West avenue.

Phone 1395. Bell 255. 2-lJ-tf SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED--A job driving track, had 4 years experience in driving and repa'ring. Address Box F. Telegram Office.

2-8-tf WANTED--YminK Japanese boy xvants to do work Writp Box 3L, Tc-Jecram THE LAKE SRUfOs RAILWAY CO. In effect, septmnoer (Central Standard Time) 6:30. 8:30 10:30 12:30,1:30, 4:30.1:30, 8:30 p. m. 7:25.

9:26. 11:26. a. 1:26, 3:25. 5:25, 7:25, 10:25 p.

12:25 a- m. 7:50, 8:50. 10:50 a. 12:60. 2:50.

4:50. 8:50, 10:50 p. m. 6:25. 7:25.

3:25, 9:25. 10:26. 11:25 12:26. 1:26. 2:26..

3:25, 4:25. 6:25. 7:16. 0:26. 10:26 p.

a. AGENTS WANTED WANTED--DisJncl Agents wanted by Lifo Insurance Company Personal assistance. Large commissions Experience not necessary. Ameri- 15th and two yearlings: 60 chickens. WANTED--Work on farm by mar- 50 sacks and Farm Implements rjed man Rofcrenof-s if required numerous to mention here.

See Charles Runkel. Elyria. O. large sale bills Will Be Served at TSnrm i TERMS--All sums of $10 and nn- WANTED--ROOMERS cash day of sale; above $10 six months' time on good bankable note WANTED--Two gentlemen roomers at 6 per cent interest. No goods to to share large room one block i be removed until settled for.

from square. 116 Chapel St 3-ll-Sf ALBRECHT WANTED TO BUY can. Jewish. Bohemian Address managers 226 Cleveland. O.

preferred. Columbia PUBLIC AUtnON Having sold my farm, located on the Township Line Road, between Amherst and Russia Townships. 1 1-2 miles West of County Infirmary and known as the Albrerht Farm. I will sell at Public Auction, on THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 1918 Commencing at 10 o'clock Sun Time, the following TWO HEAD HORSES--Pair brown marcs.

10 and 12 years old. wright about 2700 Ibs: 6 head cattle. Cows--Three wHl be fresh by April Time, the following property: FOUR HEAD OF HORSES--Con- jsistmg of 1 10-year-old Black Mare, 'weighing about 1400; 1 9-year-old Black Mare, weighing about 1400j 1 coming 4-year-old Gelding, weighing about 1200; 1 9-months old Black Colt; 5 head of cattle, 1 part Holstein fresh by day of sale; 1 Jersey fresh by last of month; 1 part Jersey, fresh by 39th of May; 1 part Jersey Heifer due November 14; 1 Yearling Holstein heifer, due last of September; 5 shoats 3 1-2 months old, 20 young chickens. Many Farm Implements too numerous to mention. JOSEPH HEATHCOTE, Owmr Col.

Dan Eason, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE I will sell at Public Auction the property as described in diagram situated on the Cleveland Macadam Road at Stop 49. Cleveland-Elyria Green line. 1 1-2 miles East of Ridgeiille Center. 6 miles East from West from Dover Elyria.

4 miles Center, on sraowo Commencing at 2:30 p. m. Eastern surrender "to" British couits of justice by committing the following crimes: Serve milk and bread as breakfast for your pet dogs, $25. Throw just three pieces of bread in a garbage can and let the English police find them, there, $25. Keep a grocery store at Cardiff.

Wale.s and say to your customer, "1 will not sell you any sugar unless you buy a larger quantity of goods," and then hand him back his ration caid $250. a pound of muttan for 1 cent more than the price prescribed by the British Ministry of Food, $250. Be a prominent resident of Sunningdale, England, and obtain a larger quantity of sugar than necessary to entertain jour friends at ter, $125. Offer a higher price for slaughtered hogs than that prescribed by law, and pay, in addition to court costs, $125. And finally, if you want to retain voui last $50 just take a lesson from John Reiff, the enterprising baker Red Lion street, London, who, to meet his customer's demand, sold bread baked just a few hours before Fifty dollars fine Charge: Selling bread that had not been baked for 12 hours, as required by the bread law England.

USED IN WANTED--To buy for cash direct from owner, seven or eight room modern house in south part. Middle Box 41L Tele- 3-13-2t gram Offire. Quick Cure for Croup. Watch for the nrsl synptont, hoarsenese and give Chanberlain's Cough Remedy at voce. It Is protupt 17 ACRES AH Sand Mack 7 acres woods, balance all tillable-- car line right-of- way runs, through lot.

6 1-2 acres New model house, largo orchard. Soil, all sand and muck. Jusf the plaor- to make a home -a big futuro here. 35 Acres All tillable clay loam soil. Good 20 ATCS-- All tillable clay loam soil.

No Beginning at 2:30 o'clock prompt- (By United Press.) Topeka, Kan March will answer the cry of the world for food this year by contributing millions of bushels of wheat to be doled out to America, the allies and the few remaining neutrals. Despite reported threats of reduced acreage if higher prices were Dot fixed for the 191S crop, the best information obtainable indicates the appeal to the patriotism of the farmers made by President Wilson In his announcement of the wheat price schedule will meet with, an overwhelming response the wheat growing sections Last year. Kan-, sas farmers sowed 9,000.000 acres! of wheat. Only about 4.500.«001 acres of this was hanested. owing to adverse weather conditions--and the net yield was aproxiniately forlj million bushels.

An equal, if not greater acreage, which assured, will ield a much greater crop with fair weather conditions this i year. deficiency caused by enlletment and the draft. Throuch tbe eointy coun- rtto, a "Boys iwMjrned to Include every ybntn too young to serve the colors, but anx- ioub to participate In the struggle lot democracy is being organized. These boys will take the la the harvest left by the men "over there." Hundreds of schools are fielding day sessions at the suggestion of Governor Arthur Capper, In order to close school earlier in the summer, thereby releasing thousands of youths and male school teachers to assist the farmers. 10 Sm PfllS Fiom the Marcn Woman's Home Companion cOmes this appetizing nut dish that will help save the fats: "One cup mashed sweet potato, one cup chopped peanuts, one-half teaspoon salt, few grains pepper, one cup rread crumbs, four tablespoons oleomargarine, one cup white sauco.

two tablespoons chili sauce. "Mix sweet potato, peanuts finely chopped, salt and pepper and shape like croquettes. Roll fine bieat crur.lbs i nxed with oleomargarine and bake in a hot oven until brown. Serve with the white sauce mixed with chili sauce." Indifcesttoixtont! proves it 25cttt all luster i'H MS- Rub Thtoits ae: no uDfimt BOW socn tb6 develop intocrotftotworse. AiWTttfen 7 when you're glad you have a jar of MuV terolo at hand to tfra prompt, aura rs ft dotes not blister.

As first aid ard a Getfafrt reritMy, Husterofe Is 'excellent. Traousartds of nothsrs know ft. You Inoutd kfeep a Jar in the house, ready for instant use. ft the jfeircdy for arfts, loo. Re.

ieves acre throat, tonaffltia, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rhettmatfun, himbago, pahis arid aohes of back or joints, sprains, sore ofttscKs, chlrohSns, frosted feet and colds of the cheat (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital site 50. The Songs Your Mother Sang These old song favorites recall the tender memories of springtime--your "barefoot courting horns. How you loved Mother to sing them before bedtime, back in those years before the movies, the autos and such, took young folks out of evenings. Bring back those sacred hours with these old-time favorites: AH 5 of tfaete Old-Fashioned Songs for 75c (Believe Me if AH Thote Endearing Young Charms-Aold Lang Sync--Drink to Me Only WUh Thine and Low and (The Rotary.

6ratsQuartette. GennettRetort7639 75c--Beautiful (Oh, Promise, Me i Sortie Day OuxttrW.S1*iih.Ca*tet- Sorrow vt. on Gennett Record 7635--7Sc Basso. OH Gennetl Record lOOK--ft Songs Mother Heard You (Danny Dever (Recall Hi fitimtiatie minortJutrdsf) and The Paaper't DriOe dearbunlone of Royal Daimm. Getuua Rtcorti KX33--B.

Tenor Solos of Charm--75c ff Hear You Catting Me Sing Me Luttaby Gennett Record 75c--These, too, are IfeocktdtntheCradleoftheDeep (Silver Threads Among the Gold WhentheBeUin theUghthotue When You and I WereYoang, (Rblf9 Another chmtc Royal (Maggie The Sterling Vocal Tno GoOtdt Record XXUO-St Gennett Kecori 750f-7Sf Others, too! We have many 'other new versions of old favorites, any of which we shall gladly play for you tirittaoot obligation. Call any hour. STARR PIANO CO. Eagles' Bldg. Eljria, Ohio.

(Sttnny Sue Btfore Ae World Began Gtnneit 7632 Grandpa Is Sixty-four Today The Kansas state defense council ly. ijonjsh Before using this preparation for No. 1 plot consisting of 17 acres I a rough or cold yon may wish to shown on this diagram will be offered 1OW at Public Sale, Best of terms rs hv done for Macon 111 TM tcs Quickest re- hef of any rough remedv 1 have ever stly used Mrs. James A. Knott, Chilli- to be the best buy within a hundred cdjhe.

Mo sajs "Chamberlain's miles of Cleveland. This may be Cough Remedy cannot be beat for your opportunity for securing a coughs and colds." H. J. Moore, home. Come out and look, the prop- Pa says "I have used Cham' and in the beat of health Hale and hearty, with food.

blood, good appetite and good digestion. Grandpa's too. He takes of himself. keeps himself fit. He to It that aerres bliiod are When finds urtthoat rtUsh.

far a tittle cross. Sleepy aft ret can not at aiicht. tie his treatment of Blo-feren. the nerve and blood tonic. Blo-feren.

a compouTid of Iron foptonate and other valuable tonic In tablet form, fe S1.W at all avoC exactly what the UrcJ btfsi- or direct If year an msn. Ue averam housekeeper it. The at this aauoat at yaar. Cladaaati. 1UW the and pats ittto tlse Ifi ere is no nrstery aaeat HS-ry shows Mat the content.

Ask your tor about Bio-foren. or. If yon -visa, his name aad ire win fwr- him coirplete (ormida. Give a fair ulaL It 4on't make pood year money wffl IM re turned you. tooklet win be uaUKd yoa osition over.

and effectual. CM a Col. Van bason. Auctioneer. i certain's Cough Remedy on several occasions when 1 was suffering with ttled C0ld P0n th it has always brought about a cure, LEAVES NO AFTift-EFPECn EXCEPT HEALTH PACKAGE.

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