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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 2

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THE WATERLOO EVENING COURIER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1910. Ii CARPENTER'S NOIHSTION on mam PLAYS A WONDERFUL CURE OF PSORIASIS i I m-srKTMA. heartburn, im OAS GO IN FIVE MINUTES. I own will conie to the Va-lleiloo theatre next wefk for an en-ftagement of nx nlKhis. Mr.

Morgan is well and favorwljly known to thf theatre-KOPrg of this city, having np-penred here Beyond timet, the pant I hT bn ffllrtl for twMtt with in olntlnt akin aii'ite. rtiini I) rutorimu. nd ollitm IrnroiT ij, eorr(- End All Srma 'h Trouble Now Taking a I.iitlo Diapoimin. Take your tiour. out-of-order n.mi- it in-HKes- 'J I eh or inavbe yon tiii lew sensona.

inlH year'H compHny ln-iludes many of last year'H favorites and Ih said to lie one of the lieKt and dramatic orKanlzatlona ever -een In the middle went. The eoni-liany Just closed a most sureesKful seaHon at the Alrdonie In Cedar Rapids, where they broke all previous records. The "Cry Daby," a plav of more than ordinary worth, wfll be the opening bill on Monday evening This play has been presented throughout the one night stands and in the larger cities for the pest few years hut has npver been available for stock until recent 1 v. The nro- 'a' a fli I M. I(-f iT -erv 4 I Hon, Dyspepsia, CnMtltK ot Stomach; Ir take your stomach right with you t.

i macUt and atk i.lm en rase of I 'ape I eat oik Ti lit hum If within five minutes tli-i any trace of your funner mi The corr i name "i Foinl Fermentiitlon ti ftp- KTJr U- LI it uueuon in nandsomeiy mounted and presented with the care which all mpnrlnr on oo'p: tn( ln P' or all I could do, with the blp of the mint ekilful it hlowly but mrelr ritmdd until year ago this winter It rowed my entire rmon in the form of dry erale. For the last three yearn 1 have hern unable to do any labor, and aunrln( intemelr all the time. Kverr morning there would he nearly a dut-panful of sralM taken from the eheet on my (ed, aome of them half aa large a the envelope containing thU letter. In the latter pari of winter mv kln commenced cracking open. I tried everything, almott, that could bl thought of.

without any relief. The 12th ol June I started Wt, In honen I could reach the Hot Hprlng'. I reached Detroit and wai to low I thought I should have to go to tha hospital, but finally got far ae Panning, where 1 had a iWer living. Oni Ir. treated me about two weeki, but did me no good.

All thought I hid but a ehort time to live. I earnestly prayed to die, Cracked through the ekln all over my back, acroM my rlbi, armi, hand, llmbe: feet badly iwollen: toe-nail came off; flnger-nalla dead and hard an a bone; hair dean, (Try and llfeleea at old itraw. () my Cod! how I did aufler. "Mv RLter wouldn't give up: said, "Wa will try Ctitlcura. Some waa applied on on hand and arm.

Eurekal there was relief; mopped the terrible burning sensation from the word go. They Immediately got Cutlcura Resolvent, Ointment and 8oap. 1 commenced ay taking Cutlcura Resolvent three time day after meals had a bath once a day, water about blood heat; used Cutlcura (soap freely; applied Cutlcura Ointment morning and even, lug. Result: returned to mv home in just tlx weeks from the time I left, and mv skin aa smooth as this sheet ofpper. Riram fi.

Carpenter, Henderson, N. I The ahove remarkable testimonial wil written January 19, 1880. and is republished because of the permanency of tbe cure. I'nder date of April 22, 1910. Mr.

Carpentej wrote from his present home, (110 Walnut St Lansing. "1 have nevet suffered a return of the psorlasla and although manv years have passed I hav not forgotten the terrible suffering I endure before using the Cuticura Remediaa." the Disoetho orjliins be. ollie there is lack i.f Kactrlc food is only half i s't-t -i hconmc affected with m' up pronucuons are staged. As is the usual custom one lady will be i mi tied rreo with each paid 30-cent tlel, ei purcnased before 6 p. m.

and jiroFfurt' anil Iik-s after mii.i. vomiting, Hansen, benrtburn. In liOWOls, tenderness ll' pit i gtoniarh. had 111 ni'-n ration, pain in limbs, sleep i. m.

i. i 1 1 1, mi. 1 1 1 ii. i. A i 'J I Hi ATLKhUU 'JO- belching of pas, headache, nervcut-ncst-, many other similar o.vn.p'"'! If vour appetite if ti U- tint lng tempts you.

or you belch na. If jou feel lout -(! after vour lies like a lump 1- ad i 1 your yon an make mj (be prospect of a tremendous house: Kood. The prices throughout the 'veek will 10, 20 and 30 cents "THE TIMK. THE PLACE AND THP2 OIRL." "The Time, the Place and the Girl" be it understood Is not a musical comedy, but a "comedy with music." That is to say, that Its dramatic values would be sufficient to provide an evening's entertainment for a mental adult, even if there were no songs to enliven the proceedings. It is legitimate comedy, with a Bane plot and situations and legitimately enhanced by two or three delightful reproductions of unusual and amusing character types.

Though the piece could lie played without music, Mr. Howard's pretty songs make if doubly attractive. There are a dozen musical ri ik rin: rnniLK The Cat and the Kiddle," hesl of all the liiuslial el i a ai-'atizas, will lie the attrai Hen loo the-atle toniuht. As the lllh- inilieal'S Hie play tells a wonderful story, the of tho people of the i i i 1 1 I -de of Ke, In connection with some your m.nd that at ine this there is but one cause nueii- tation of undigested fond Trove to yourself in tl' minutes that your stomach i as as any; that there is nothing n-ail wnniw. smn this fermentation and benin out J.

D. MOHOAN, IN "THE UIKL 11 LOVED," AT TUB WATERLOO. VISITS WIFE; FINOS HER REAVE!) which nrc promised features. A coni-panv of fnrry people loaded hy II. Watson, a irnmp coinedlan of note, I he Ho lans, Kose and Arthur, form the east.

Till: I.V.MAN' TWIN'S. The man Twins In their latest edilion of the Winners" will he the atl ract ion at the S.Midicatel theatre on Monday evening, Kent. 12.1 This year's production is to he' ihe most elaborate eor attempted by I hose cleiT coineiidians. The cast BULL'S ATTACK fear of ing what you want without by way of the orange blossoms and wedding march route. The first faint tinklings of the ap- Chicngtmn Discovers Helpmate.

Hal MAY BE FATAL oi our on 1,1 it i lieinu-. I'lie nioiif i Im ief i- hi-. in he aw a discomfort or misery, i lmnst instant relief is wait ins for pivon-ed Him In Milwaukee. Lamont, Sept. 10.

Fred Goi proacning wedding melody were heard recently when Miss Sedgwick's you. It i merely a matter how oon yon take a little 1 tiapepsin. m.Mhic IMe of deal Colis and (Jiiei Cireo rule, He ir roimi to loim as Die open, and "hitii i loes luit oik in a hundred napp living east of town narrowly es Milwaukee. Sept. 9.

Henry Tlpp numbers in the play, but they are all caped death from the attacks of a vi came here from Chicago to see how lilting and descriptive and never In i bis wife was getting along. Walkina the way of the plot development. The along Grand avenue he saw her with her sister and a man. When he start particular bits are "Thursday Is Mv donah Day." "It's Lonesome To mother announced the engagement to friends and relatives in Aurora, 111. The parents of the bride-to-be reside in State Center.

Her father Is a well-to-do and prominent retired farmer of that town. The news of the announcement in Aurora drifted back to State Center and the papers there have announced the glad news. Seven years ago Miss Sedgwick be cious bull a few days ago, and as a result Is in a critical condition from broken bones and a badly bruised body. Mr. Geinapp was hauling manure in the field with a spreader, and while his son was gone to the field to unload a load the animal made an attack on him.

The farmer ran to escape, but the animal followed and ed to rebuke her he was dumbfounded to hear her say she had secured a divorce from him and had married the other man. night and Blow the Smoke Away" and "Pixie I Love Vdu." The New in Perfumes "1 don't believe it," said Tlpp in i i I ft I Queen District Court. "I called up her forced him to the ground and in its rage tossed him in the air two differ gan to be typist and keeper of books in the law offices of Roe Roe. She large and agile chorus which assists in the rendition of the score was trained by Ned YVeybiirn, who, in "The Time, the Place and the Girl," manifests the most phases of his art as a stage director. At the Syndicate theatre Wednesday, Sept 1 Ti.

lawyer and he said my wife had worked the rush act. She paid his retaining fee Rnd then asked him to lend her 1 O. ent times with terrible force. This finally saved his life for the last time lie was thrown over the fence, out of the way of the animal's reach. His Louise Selan, the wife, testified thai became indispenslble, as the latest developments in the case fully prove.

Those who knew her best say that both she and Mr. Roe did their best to not let people know that they were "going together." she had married the other man. Thev recovery is in doubt. were all fined $5 and costs each fo disorderly conduct. COUNCILMAN ROE Louisa Fragrant and Lasting 50c per Ounce Wangler Bros.

WEDS STENOGRAPHER Des Moines, Sept. 10. Wed-! A 3L -i Sir Zxixu s.u mfdicim: for children. I 'oley's Honey and Tar is a safe and effective medicine for children as it does not contain opiates or harmful drugs. Get only the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar In the vellow packagc Wangler Bros, and 11.

IV. Taggart. REAL KST.1TE TRANSFERS. (By Black Hawk County Abstract Co.) Mahala J. Hrodie to A.

W. Bundy, lot block 10, original plat. ding bells! Wedding bells! They'll soon be ringing for Zell G. Ayers Sarsaparilla Power P-ie, head of the department of pub lic safety, and Miss Blanche M. Sedgwick, who has been for seven years his partner in business affairs in the l'oa nf Tlno X.

Pop rintent titthr. Cedar Falls. $2,600. A in John Kelly, et to Rose neys, and who is now to become his partner, for all of the events of life Llnstrum, lot 3, block 7, Doe's addition. Waterloo.

12.200 lessie M. Hunt to K. L. Mosher et lot 2. block fi Linden T'lacn FARMER'S WIFE Waterloo, Si HO.

Lovie E. Qtiivey to F. M. Isom, lots 4. fi, block 10, Dunkerton, $2 Lovie E.

Quivey to F. M. Isom, lot 1. bloc; IT, Lane Fowler's ad dition. East Waterloo Jfi nnn LYMAN TWINS IN AT Tl SYXDK'A Tin-: i us MON 1 1 Y.

Illinois Central Colonist Rates Second-class One-Way Tickets at very low rates, on sale to destinations and on dates shown below: Mrs. Shepherd Was in Bad Shape When She Could Not Stand on Her Feet. Ftank J. Fowler, trustee, to Cora Chamherlin. lots IS and 19.

block Hillside addition, Waterloo, $550. Free Reclininn Chair Car to Kansas City Leaves Waterloo lit m. every iIhj, ariniuu Kansas City 7: 15 a. m. Through Sleeper to Kansas City carried tn ame train.

This leaver notbiuu to be deMieil on trip to Kansas ImcIP hi ronnrct ions ni.iintnineil vtiili throueb train for tin- sxinthuest at Kansas i I nimi lepoi. ars. when maiden includes many well Known musical i miiol; people and is one of the best a sacrilli'e in Ihe szuise of a ii raw berry EPIDEMIC CAUSED Durham, N. "I am a farmer's itid st romo'si ever assembled by the Ionian bos. The ptie Winners' BY "BUFFALO on her e't anpen-e tinue the 1 inn nri in i i' I will mark the formal opening of the -t he offer, to power and con- i'bs allil Cil'l riuhtfiil rul r.

Cai Des Moines, Sept. 10. It has d- tl -ea-oti at Snilicate Ileal re ttP. To Destinations in Dates of Sale remained for Iowa physicians to dis 1 1 leim ii a nd her nl no (loubt attract many theatre cover a cause for infantile paralysis, "l-iize Winners" is a in scan ot slice, and wi- find me uieau nisease wn rh has become liapi coinhiuat ion of mirth and mel- her frit nd ti -ci sj.jritins In and lier iiiii to tal.e a cm i i -e on t)j. epidemic iii this state and has broken out in several of the eastern states.

oil ami one of the seaport's really Ml idTc ips-. The linces will lie Arizona, California Mexico Nevada New Mexico Texas Colorado Halt Wyoming Aurt. 25-Sept. th. October 1-Oct.

15th i rfii! -I 1 i na A i I i i Council muffs nhvsiclans who have To Destinations in mi a i imihi, II pet it of RnrKeoiis -a tian i 1 1 I ii ti. etii a tna eh as his I illlislo! i been studying the cases have reported to the state board of health that the "buffalo enat" Ir flip cause nf ihn 7 I a house to he I po, ted. 1 1 STOCK i .1. line. at lao head of his Aug.

l.VSept. Oth. Sept. 15-(ct. 15th.

Leaves Waterloo nt p. m. every da, ari'iinj; Kan-us City 7: 5 a. m. Little is known of this in A Iberia To Destinations in sect except that it is a flying insect.

wife," writes Mrs. J. M. Shepherd, ofi this city, "and have a heap to do." "Four months ago I could not stand on my feet, to do anything much, but at this time 1 do the most of my work. I took Cardui and it did me more good than all the doctors.

"You don't know half how I thank you for the Cardui Home Treatment. I wish that all women who suffer from womanly trouble would treat themselves as 1 have. Ladies can easily treat themselves at home, with Cardui, the woman's tonic. It is easy to take, and so gentle in its action, that it cannot do anything but good. I Being composed exclusively of vegetable Ingredients, Cardui cannot lay up trouble in your system, as mineral drugs often do.

Its ingredients having no harsh, medicinal effects, and being non-poisonous and perfectly harmless, Cardui is absolutely sale for young and old. Ask your druggist. He will tell you to try Cardui. N. -Writt to: Ldle Advisory CJiitti-Booa Medicine Chattanocga.

for Sptcia, instructions, and 64-page book. Home Treatmenl lor men. sent in piam wrapper, on requeil. which appears in June, and remains and For tickets, reservations Informal ion address. during the summer months, depart ly.

li.W. il IjlliOjili, IB ing with the hrst cold snan in the mtf if fall. I'pon this theory It ia believed by stntand federal officials that the JNO. G. FARMER, pldemic will be checked in this state as the told weathpr sets In.

Hritlsh Columbia California Idaho Montana Oregon Saskatchewan Washington Sept. 15-Ocj. 15th. For particulars, write or call upon your nearest Illinois Central Representative or address the undersigned. H.J.PHELPS, Division Passenger Agent, Dubuque, Iowa.

juiv. fazs. Agt. Cedar Rapids Iowa. VINTON PIONEER IS CALLED AWAY Yintnn, Sept.

10. Samuel K.Keith iss-ed away Thursday morning at 8 o't lock, after an illness of six weeks at his heme in this city. Death had seemed eminent for a week past and WHAT? WHO? ffilHw T'r Gets tbe fT as WHERE? HILEMA1V GINDT FUNERAL DIRECTORS Oldest Established Firm in the City when the rnd came he was surrounded by the members of his family. Mr Keith was a pioneer of this county, laving come to Vinton in For awhile he clerked for YY. H.

Van Horn and later ran a mercantile business of Ills own. Afterward' entered land in Jackson township and wont into the real estate busi-1 le ss, lie hHrt hpn retired from ac-! live business for a good many bis jirhato affairs demanding a con-! slderahle of his time. Mr. Keith1 as an atvo man up to a very re-j cent date and nis mind remained elear and bright up to the moment! of his demise. Hp reached the ap" of eighty-one years on the twen-! ty-elehth of last March, but was! keenly interested in the questions of1 the day and in all that went on about him.

He i survived by his wife, five) "htldren and one granddaughter. Ills' A EXPERIENCED LADY ASSISTANT AMBULANCES SERVICE AT ALL TIMES. Dealer in Fine Art Goods and all Kinds of Picture Framing 322 E. 4th St. Both Phones Dirt nd Spare Hi, Joe Schiel's RELIABLE HARDWARE '1'' 'V- toe uoioe i I Jut fcoak jour elotbe in rF.STA mioV Tliedlrt rnmen out.

The rlothex My whole. KNIPP ROTH HEADQUARTERS FOR High Grade Flour, Feed and Grain Von ran always find Jnut what you want here. A full line of Hardware including Favorite Steel Range and Jewel Gasoline Stoves, Refrigerator, Fishing Tackle, Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools and all other articles nwoalljr carried in a first rlauss hardware store. White Lily Washing Machines 'hildreri are Mrs. Mollle Farmer, Carl Victor, Leo, and Mrs.

Genevieve Fun-Fton of Waterloo. The funeral will be conducted I Corn Belt 71 Aristo Flour Iowa Phone 871 Keystone Flour 1.05 Per Sack Per Sack I'KIZi; WALTZ. Lady and fientleman at the T-nd Jning f'avilion, Friday et-n-Ing, heptmtMT JL Take Highland i'r. the residence Saturday afternoon by Rev. P.

M. Simms of the Presbyterian church, of which the deceased wa a member, assisted by Kev. I). W. Mi-Lane, and the interment will he in the family plot in Evergreen cemetery.

Cream Flour It is Always use proven to tw the best. if MOLLY KKLLL" Y. THK Nt Rr-u; 1.40 Per Sack I UK TIMK THK 1' LAC IS AND THIS GIKL, AT THIS SYMiIC.Vl 1 HI.

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