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Adams County Free Press from Corning, Iowa • Page 8

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Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble, CARBON. Kidney troubli creys usor. the rrp-d courages and lessee amfeiticn; beauty, 'vigor disappear when ih.K Vid' ne vs ar ci order ordiseasei ircubie has become so prevalent ,1 tr.st js not uncommon for child to be bora TOO if urine scalds the flesh or if. reaches an age when it control the passage, it depend i-. 0 'i the -s trouble, sr.d the first step saoula ce towards the of these organs.

This unrieasant trouole is cue a diseased condition of f-e Kicneys olacdsr and not to a habit nios: pessle stipDose. Women" as well as men ars rr.ade TM; er20 wsth fcidney and bladder trouble, and coin need me same great The and the immediate effect of is soon realised. It js by druggists, in fifty- cent and one collar YOU f. sample bottle by mail tree, also pamphlet tell- noiao ing all it. including many thousands or testimonial lexers received from sufferers cured.

In writing Dr. Kilmer Bmghamton, be sure and mention tnis paper. neS, 0 mafee ymlstaKe ou remember the Dr. Kilmer's Swa and LQeanrtrpcc x- t- Pete Sheridan, wife and Carey Stevens 'spent Sunday at the James "sheridac home. Mr.

Cook, of Red Oak, speat a few days in Carbon the past week. John Dick acd wife, of Corning, visited i Saturday with Victor Dick and family, i Hob Drake ran a fish hook through his finger Friday, necessitating a call on I the doctor to have it cut out. j' TotamyTUeese, who has been in i Dakota this summer, returned home i- -Dunes of Pastors 10 3-Preai-hins to CbiMren Work Ansos- I. H. Fivedlm of JessJJGadd, and children and Ben Hunter and wife, of Fresco" rescott, spent an urinary disorder day at the parental home of Mr.

and I to the kidneys for the cause oi'Yt Tom Emeriek. Keeo the UrinKro Mrs. Tom Emeriek. Among those who Ki attend normal wamp-oot, Dr. Kilme andtheaddress.BinliafflDton Dottle.

on every I 1 Miss Daisy Seeley closed a very successful term of school at Xevicville last Wednesday. Mrs. Nora Heliin was out to Mrs. Charles Williamson's the first of last week sewing-. from here are Misses Tillie Hope, Jessie Teagarden, Joe Houck and Muriel Jack SOD.

and son, Clifford, of forcing, spent Wednesday at the Fred Stone home. PredJ.Tarboe, of Morton Mills, visited over Sunday with his aunt, Collins. Ben Rodman and family Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Johnston, south of town.

The quarterly meeting services of the Carbon charge will be held at the M. E. church Wednesday evening; preaching -for sale by all dealers. Price 50 the elder, and Thursday morning the cents. Foster-Milburn Buffalo siness meeting.

Sew Tortr, sole agents for the United States. Bemember the take no other. i iufc, lit iiiuy Iowa, says: "1 used Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at W. B. Ankeny's drug store, and the results were highly sans factory.

I suffered from sharp twinges of paia in the small of my back, and my general health seemed to be much run down. Doan's Kidney Pills proved to bo just what my system required, and the results obtained from their use were very gratifying. I am pleased to give Doan's Kidney Pills my en- Mrs. Lena Jensen visited Thursday and Friday with her cousins, Eva and Carrie alconer. S.

Vf. Bell was doing some road wort Elmer Hutchinson marketed hogs last i week. Mrs. James Buxton visited last week at IJontrose Buxton's. -Mrs.

Mart Wirts was a Lenox visitor the last the week. Mrs. H. T. Falconer is numbered with'' the sick again.

Several parties from near I J. C. Mastellsr and wife visited Mrs. Mastellar's sisters, the Misses the last of the week. Mr.

Uecknor's were visitors'at Nevinville recently. -Miss Carrie Stanley is among those WHY SO WEAK? Kidney Troubles May Be Sapping Your Lite Away. Corr.ing Peeple Have Learned This Fact. When a healthv pressed, suiters spells and urinary disorderM-jok -o the kidneys for the cause of it all the kidneys well and they will keep yon well. Doan's Kidcey I'ills cure sick kidneys and keep them well Here is Corning testimony to prove it Miss Jennie Quinn, living in i pastries, pies and desserts--delicious, attractive, out of the ordinary--are the pride of the cook who uses JASPER.

Business meeting Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jarboe, of Red Cloud, Nebraska, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Collins, and other relatives. Grandma Hope will spend this week with her nephew, Will Hill, during Miss Tillie's absence.

i JNext week we can tell you who will Some.boys, who might call it sport, be our next president ent to the Levi Dison home durino- his TM A TM" being alone, were TM. Schroodt is busy tilmo- attending normal at Corning. A man from Lenox was looking up a cream route the last of the week. John Mack, of Chicago, visited Thursday with James Jackson. Mr.

Alack was en route for Colorado for his health. T. Falconer and wife visited Sun- For for cream, lemon, rhubarb, pineapple, strawberry and other fruic nothing equals Kingsford's. It makes delicate and delicious. Improve your cooking by "Orlginai Recipes and Cookisg Seips" by two cooks Free on request.

Insist upon the ok! reliable Kingsford': Corn Starch. Pound packages, U'c. T. FJSaSFDRD fi SDH, OSWEEQ, K. Y.

HfffiOsai STJSRCI! Eaccissoss pies, Sixty-six Years of day with Joe Gibson's. Florence Kesselrode is attending normal at Corning. A. R. visited L.

E. Staney's Sunday. Mrs. R. T.

Pale-oner returned from Corning Saturday. William Dahlber of Quincy, was a "REASONS WHY ECZEMA NOW CURABLE. All Itching Skin Diseases Which Are Not xawmBSB 1 PQWDi the 8-ch a good ought to have a remedy administered of 'f Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ball visited rel- a severe nature.

should -P-mg as wel1 could be ezpected under the Stzel attended the Children's Wednesday, June 10th, at the home of circumstances. da excises at the Presbyterian church Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wadell, their Philip Gadd wife and Sunday and ate dinner at A. W.

daughter, 1SS Nellie, was given in in Carbon Tundly Little Marjorie, who had been visiting her cousins, Rose and Hereditary Instantly Relieved by Oil of Winter-green. Can Eczema be cured Some physicians say "Yes." Some say "Ifo." Th6 real 163 1011 is "What is meant ouujc TMy -fci(Czem; If YOU rnesn ttioss srslv There are others that eruptions, those diseases which mate the same plan if they their first appearance, not at birth, but has obtained the confidence of the public SI. 000.00 given for any substance Injurious to health found in Calumet tore fiardesty over Sun- turned home with him. aa VCLl ID marriage to Ed Hull, of Spaulding. Iowa.

At 4 o'clock the bridal party, marched forward to the sweet of I the wedding march, played by Maude Holcomb, and they were united marriage by Rev. A. Breeling. They will reside in Creston and their larger -U uici, circle of friends extend hearty conorat- Miss Mutiel receiving her diploma at ulationa for a happy and prosperous that time married life. Mrs.

Ella McKee and Mrs Harriet days liddle age-then there can no longer be any question that these forms of Eczema are curable. Simple vegetable oil of wintergreen, mixed with other vegetable ingredients, will kill the germs that infest the skin. Apply this prescription to the skin, and instantly that awful itch is 5 so carefully and scientificallv the nentralization of the perfect There- nmet leaves 110 Rochello Saltc coreeS. me 10 d- i cll lli lcallj- All Grocers are Authorized to Guarantee Ihis a a 1 "ore ki Sf a 0 Th rt SfS OSts saving over the'trust powdet? Try Calumet There wil1 be Preaching services at I Skl ani instantl that awful itch is Jackson attended the Presbyterian church nest Sunday gODe very moment the liquid is dses in Corning afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Sunday school 8pplied that tantalizing itch exerdses in Corning Their daughter, Mrs.

J. Morgan. Health is a valuable asset fpr rich or ww uuu AAaincL Dennis spent Thursday with Mrs. Ida 0 Tr 0 3 co ISS Kodman went to Humans- poor. Mrs.

J. Morgan, of Seosha Falls, ville, Missouri, Tuesday to spend veral Kansas, says she would not take weeks with her cousin, Mrs. Nettie to go back to where she was before Hoselton, who is not in very good health for fifteen years, thought she would surely uul BQe toofe this great herb laxative compound and was cured. It is absolutely guaranteed to do what is claimed, and if you want to try it before buying, send your address for a free sample bottle to Pepsin Syrnp 119 Caldwell Bldg MnnM J6 so by a jj 1 a bottle. Illinois, druggists at 50e and NORTH QUINCY.

C. Glougie, and brother Cleon, of Fontanelle, were called to California Monday afternoon by the death of their father, J. R. Glougie. Mr.

and Mrs. Johnnie Moore were Corning callers Monday afternoon. Misa Ruth Johnson, who has been staying with her aunt, Mrs. Sheridan, returned to her home in Corning Monday. Lem Duncan marketed hogs in Corning Wednesday.

Elias Johnson, Pete Sheridan and Nick Johnson helped Johnnie Moore haul hoga Wednesday. Lem Duncan and son, Leslie, were hauling corn from the J. A. Davis place west of Carbon, Thursday. W.

Wallace visited over night with bis brother, James, Wednesday. Clyde Glougie marketed hogs in Corning Saturday. Mrs. Dora Glougie and children spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Wilmarth.

Miss Grace Dixon spent Saturday with her parents. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup is the one that children like so well to take as it tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. It is different from the ptners as it does not constipate, but on the other hand it acts gently yet freely on the bowels and thereby it drives the Mrs. A. E.

Jones returned Tuesday, called home by the accident to Fred Stone. Hev. F. A. Mead and wife went to Clarinda Tuesday to visit a sister of the former who is going out west for her health.

They returned Friday. Mrs. K. Reese, Mrs. H.

J. Perks and Henry Dick spent Wednesday with their afternoon, at at 2 o'clock. This will be I disa PP ears a continued applieati uus Gutelins' last sermon for several months thls esternal remedy soon cure the disease. We carry in stock this oil of wintergreen properly compounded into D. D.

Prescription. While we are not sure that it will cure all those cases of skin which are inherited, we positively know that this D. D. D. Pre- o'clock.

Sunday schoo This will be Bev Mr ashs espects to take a vacation and visit the old world. Everybody is cordially invited. The Sunday school convention which was to have been held June 7th, will be held at the Presbyterian church Sunday Tnnn IT re Excursion Rates East sister, Mrs. Mary Drake. ilr.

Jarboe, father of Mrs. Maggie Collins, is visiting her. He came here from a visit with a daughter in'Illinois. His home IB in Kansas. The quarterly meeting of the Free Methodist church was held from Friday until over Sunday.

Rev. Mr. Waters, of the Bluffs, being present. Rev. Fletcher Brown, of Des Homes, a representative of the ministers aid society, will occupy the pulpit at the M.

E. church next Sunday evening and remain over for the district conference. Following is the program of the seventy-second session of the Creaton district conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, which meets in Carbon Monday and Tuesday, June 2nd and 23d: A AITEKXOOX. 22. June 2Sth.

The many friends and neighbors of Mrs. Murdock, are sorry to hear of her serious illness and wish her a speedy recovery to health. Miss Lee Odell. of Brooks, spent Sunday with Blanche Perry. Mr.

and Mrs. G. Q. Little visited in this neighborhood last Thursday. Christiana, Moore, of Corning, visited with relatives, and friends here the first of the week.

Roy Fuller, whe has been attending school at Ames, Is spending his vacation with the home folks on the farm. A large crowd from Jasper attended the decoration services at Methodist Grove cemetery last Sunday afternoon. Guthrie Mackey, who is working for W. F. Wallace, north of at 4a' H.

Booth An appetite for flattery attracts our foes and repels our friends. for the Kidneys, 30 days trial 81.00, Guaranty. Pineules act directly on the Kidneys and bring relief the first dose to backache, weak hack, lame back, rheumatic pains, kidney snd bladder trouble. They piirify the blood and invigorate the entire -eyfitem. Sold by W.

B. Ankeny. Head the advertisements. -Organization Business -MONDAY 1 er rmon 1 H- Putman T.ortVs Sapjier, TUESDAY SrflO--Mcaninc. "Financial Gidd Visiting List of on Church He- cords-Value of Monthly Offici'al Board Meetings La'rricl- of General K.

W.McDad. iins-Our Ritual. Bapii.sm. Supper, Members. Wed- 11 Av-Discussion Dinner TUESDAY AfTEBXOOX.

Voorhees Presiding Kl.lor. Pastors Saw-Have the Rules Respecting the Instruction of Children lieen Oh- servcd-Twenty Minute Papers- Chiliiren and the fas. O'May ui i i tended the exercises at the Presbyterian church and visited with friends Sunday. In an Emergency. Where many people dwell together, as a family, scarcely a day or a week passes that some member of the family does not become constipated or has ndigestion, sick headache, heartburn flatulency, etc.

It is then that you need a remedy like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which cures these diseases family should have a bottle always at band. It is absolutely guaranteed to do what is claimed and if you want to try it before buying send yonr address for a free sample bottle to Pepsin Syrup 119 Caldwell Bldg Monticello, Illinois. It sold by all scription, whenever rightly used will cure every last case of genuine Eczema or other skin trouble, which did not exist at birth. We know this.

Anyway yon, yourself, will know that D. D. D. Prescription instantly takes away the itch the is applied to the skin. B.

Ankeny, Corning, Iowa. Stop that itch today-instantly. Just call at our store and try this refreshing and soothing "liquid; also ask about D. D. Sbap.

and bite Mountains and ac ls, Lawrence see me before you decide inmklcan assist you. BROOKS AND VICINITY. druggists at 50c and 81 a bottle. Life is made. Wednesday Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon drove to Lenox to attend the funeral of Mrs Susan Gordon, a relative. They returned home Thursday.

Heaton and family, from near Iveyville, dreve in and spent the day with Frank Heaton'a recently. MissBernice Hess went back to the Bluffs last week, bnt her mother, Mrs ill here with Grandma Agent C. B. Q. R.

R. Dawaon. Edgar Peregrine, of Nebraska, is making his mother a short visit, also other relatives. Henry Liner, who has been quite ill in Sodaway, is reported on the way to TOWNSHIP. Mrs.

C. R. Mathews and daughter, of Esses, are visiting the family of J. J. Mercer and other relatives and friends in tbis vicinity.

Mr. and Mrs. William Schafroth visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Riley.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lincoln, of near Brooks, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie recovery Children's day exercises in the church Sunday evening were very fine and everybody was pleased.

Earl and Miss Ruth Voo came the mill in which men ar stomach troubles are common the summer time and you should not only be very careful about wha you eat just now, but more than This you should be careful not to a low yon Aui ujopcpBlH any stomach trouble. foods. It is pleasant to take' sold here by Hilliard Bros. al It is They are richest who give the world most refreshing. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease.

A Powder for swollen, tired, hot. smarting UfreC A1S fr of I- Sanitary Corn a new in- vem.on. Allen s. lt r.e Hoy. Horse registers oflice.

uuiueea uaoQe down from Pontanalle the last of the week and went home this week Monday They are very much pleased with their borne in Fontanelle and their fathers work there. We liked Rev. Mr. Voorhees and family when they were here ana were glad to see the young people. who suffer from backache rheumatism, lame back, lumbago and similar ailments are not aware that these are merely symptoms of kidney trouble.

Pineules for the Kidneys act directly on the kidneys bringing quick relief to backache and other symptoms of kidney and bladder derangements. 30 days' trial $1 00 and uara Mr. and airs. F. A.

Brokaw visited Sunday with relatives near Brooks. Miss Anna Harrison has been having the mumps the past week. Mrs. John Freeman and daughter, Nellie, visited last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

James Herbst. Mrs. Sam Harrison and daughter, Mrs. I. Lucas, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Darrab, visited Sunday with relatives near Corning.

Miss Eva Weber, who has been teaching the past year at Waverly, Iowa, is home to spend her vacation with her Mail Service in Iowa. We observe by the press dispatches that 130 Iowa postmasters will have their salaries raised the first of next month. Of these one, D.es Mjine" gets a raise of 81,000 per annum; six get S200 per annum increase and the balance get SlOO. As the salaries of postmasters depend upon the business of their office, it is easy to see that the postal revenues in this state have increased during the year now ending to a very considerable amount. Of the neighboring towns where postmasters have leeeived a raise we note the following fortunate ones: Blockton from 81,000 to Clarinda, 32,400 to Creston, 82,400 to Cumberland, 81,000 to Hamburg 81,700 to Lorimer, 81,100 to' Osceola, 81,800 to Tabor 81,400 to 81,500.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. Weber.

Miss Weber was re-elected for another fear. guaranteed, or money back. W. is. Ankeny.

Sold by Trutb rests on fecteTlmt her face reaches higher realms. uts or little cuts, small scratches or bruises or big ones are healed quick- by UeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve It 8 a good for piles Be snre 'o et Sold by Hilliard Bros. Hope and aspiration joined make the nergy of any life. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleas learn that there is at least one dreaded dis that seipnrA KTMTM uijs ragressive fa fflily should over- KI peciai "rangement with The kl KI Weekly Inter Ocean, whereby 3200 ft itxtai one (ireatleo dispac that science 1ms been able to cure in ail it sta es and that is Catarrh, Hall's; Citarrh Cure is the only positive cnre now knowS to the medical fraternity.

Catarrah beluga constitf, tional disease requires a constltmional trra ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken InternMlv acting directly upon the blood and mi cons 1 i le 'hereby the i' nod as Its work. The proprle- 0 0 'Powers, for any testf- Sen(lfor of a Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation Advertise in the UNION-REPUBLICAN Fire in an old engineering shed the state university, where the college engineering has all its valuable machinery, caused damage by water 'o the amount of several hundred 1 dollars. The fire was probably caused by defective wiring. The Okobojis have nearly reached the record mark of 1SS2.

At the ring outlet, a sheet of water several rods in length and twelve to fifteen inches deep is flowing over the road The bridges through the country are threatened with heavy damage. The Fourth of July celebration in Humboldt, year, will be eclisped by "Gotch Whic1l js to bo brated Wednesday of this week 'when the friends and neighbors of the champion wrestler will welcome him back to his home town. i.i!yi'i*;i'.3*a.V.

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