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The Chattanooga News from Chattanooga, Tennessee • 4

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THE NEWS CHATTANOOGA TOIDAY NOVEMBEB 25 1904 OLD LOOK-IN S' ALPIHE I Oc Per Package Purifies the Biood and Cures Constipation TURN WOMEN AWAY FROM DRUGS HONE BENUINE WITHOUT MARRED A YOUNG HAPPINESS FOR SEVEN YEARS Dangerous Stlmulanti No Longer Needed Mucu-Tone Blind Per-uaent Health ud Vidor A Frazzled of Former Turf Days at the The Ponies to Him as He Let His Mind Dwell on the Triumphs of Hindoo Tenny and Miss Woodford An Awakening Seventh Cavalry Boys On the Gridiron nterfered With Her Social Duties! and Threatened to Canse Her Ee- tirement How She Was Cored a half! I got sevens for much to hamper nothing a length and my "There Is commented the veteran scanning' the horses behind the leader "None of them run right They run a good deal JDRTMDt-MARL FINAL SCORE WAS CAVALRY 17 GRANT O-HOT PLAYING In his ill-fitting faded overcoat which might once have belonged to the prosperous young man standing on the bench beside him the old veteran looked on as an alien to racing and by no means a factor aa ho once had been His ancient yellow hat was shapeless and bound with a soiled gray frayed at the edges I A false start on the track waa followed by a momentary lull The young man like they did in that Hempstead-Admira tion event It was a good race for hall Whoever wishes to preserve his health should use this tea often as it purifies the blood cleanses the system promotes digestion and keeps functions of the body in good condition It also prevents worms and other It is pleasant to take and is agreeable to all persona FREE SAMPLE ICKAGf GIVEN TO ALL WHO WILL CALL AT" Live and Let Lire Drug Co and Read House Drug Store a mile at the three-quarters" equaled old Geraldine's famous half SPLENDID GENERALSHIP DISPLAYED-LARGE CROWD "My husband worrit Doctor too Imply muit giro me something to Ley mo something that will make me bright and cheerful when be comes homo at night" Thousand of unfortunate women are fat Just this position women who are tepidly breaking down in body and whose minds are becoming dark and dull with Suffering and despair They bare tried to fight off 111 health hare struggled to keep up in spite of pain and weakness that their husbands should Dot guess their condition At last comes a day when they can do this no longer Their strength is gone their will power no longer strong enough to carry them through So they turn to druggist and doctor not for slow acting tonics that will gradually restore health but for some drug that will give temporary that will key them that will make them bright and cheer fhl" ibr even a few hours Ths result of such a course needs no comment How different it would hare been had they turned to Rexall Mucu-Tone instead of drugs From the first dosoMucu-Tone's strengthening influence ts but instead of ruining mind and body it restores both to health and rigor bead what it did for Mrs A WONDERFUL RECOVERT I I UuM UJ11C VU A UU -V JL UvU 111 lillUvU took advantage of the pause to cheer up out 0f the backstretch and met a deluge bis companion "Well jop what do you think of the races eh mile you know Then they turned 'ug of cold wind that was blowing over the course It was just like plunging white hot iron into an ice bath The tissues The veteran emiled dubiously and hla of both fillies shriveled up instantly and gray eyes twinkled from their wrinkles they finished like whipped curs" purty nice out he admitted "Here comes Reveille! Still leading! "I am much obliged to you for asking me They get to him! Reveille wine!" to come out here wltu you this afternoou Applause greeted the swift 8-year-old Billy It is the first time I have been to 1 as he went on and finished first a track in five years Of course I Billy clapped the veteran on the beck expect any real horse racing because and paid him compliments as they drift- Ganser the Hero of the lay Mem beri of the Regiment Carrying Him Around the Field on Their Shoulders The Game In Detail With Special Incidents Tennessee Whiskey Hindoo end Haehbronck and xenny and the rest ain't running any A man at Gunfire's nose swung her round and round nenr the rail Suddenly he let go and jumped The barrier flew up Into the air good start shouted Billy linn! tif ffroan nnlnra gallop! See her green color there on "Ths Ham tor Rexall Muca-Tont It has fins me back health and strength after PURE OLD AND MELLOW Seen of wek new pain and phrairal exhaas tiro I wae coaplaUly broken down and car taialy looked ten year older than I am Local treatment would boned me temporarily but la a few week mr trouble alwers returned worm ftien I heard of your Mucu-Tone did not believe It poeeible to cure For Sale at All Saloons and Hotels jemplalnU of this nature by taking anythin aid Almost the drat doee are mad to brace me Every sufferer from nervous headache Knows how completely it unhts' one for the duties and pleasure of life Any little excitement or over-exertion or irregularity brings it on Sometimes the pain ia over the whole head Again it in like a nail driven into the bra ill or a wedge splitting it opeu or a hand tightening a limit it At one time it ia all in the top of the head at another it ia all at the base of the akull Light and noiae lucre line the torture and darkness and seclusion are sought for relief Those who arc afflicted often give up to despair when they have bunted a long time without finding any medicine that will save them from the frequent paroxysm of pain Most headaches can he trneed to some faulty itate of the blood When the blood is scanty or chaiged with poison and the nervea are imperfectly nourished and the digestion weak one of the commonest results is freotient and severe headaches The important thing is not to find something that will deaden the pain during an attack but to get rid of the diseased condition of the blood that causes the attack No better general advice can bo given than to put the blood In a sound condition by the use of remedy that will do the work quickly and thoroughly What is that remedy? The experience Miss Ellen McKenna furnishes a satisfactory answer She say: more than aeveu years I was a great sufferer from nervous headache and dizzineaa I do not know the cause but think it must have been Overwork My stoniaeh wns disordered and I became so restless that I could not ait still any length of time The dirtiness which came at Intervals interrupted my work greatly At first the attacks were not so severe but as time passed they grad-nnlly grew more violent and they finally became so scute that I waa on the point of relinquishing tny membership in th different organisations to which I "What saved you from that necessity very simple thing: the eall of a memlier of one of the club talked the matter over and ahe strongly advised me to trv Wr Fink Fills before giving up I acted on her ang-geatlon at mice and to my teat surprise and delight after steadily using this great blood and nerve remedy for two months my headaches entirely dis-snneared acd my dizzineaa vanished aa if bv mnclc" Miss McKenna Is secretarv of the Associated Guild and resides at No Wait street Boshury Mass It Is worth the while of any sufferer from distressing headaches to try a remedy which has accomplished fTT sln-le esse bnt Ur Ilham rjnk put liar eurA mny hundred of wm itnr coses nd can be confidently recoin-Thev can be depended on to the rail? That' the way I like to see her go Misa Woodford nor i-renxe is remarked the veteran with a quizxical smile "But she will win if the keeps that ain't horse racing You should have seen John Madden's Plaudit and Ilan- In th Latonia "Gunfire la going had to shoulder 127 pounds and go a mile' and a half I never thought a Hltnyar could go more than alx furlongs The Hanover led him home hut Plaudit did the best The track was deep with dust but they ran It two second fester than old Bnckw who made the world's record with light Those were mighty 8-year-old! weight' Poor up and give me new strength end by the time bottle wee gone all disagreeable symp the tret I team bed disappeared I am bow dnlahing the second battle end I caa truthfully say I never Salt better ia my life I eat wail sleep well aodheva already gained seven pound ia ERBETTERTON CO DISTILLERS Chattanooga Tenn ed back to the ring hie heed dubiously one can tell anything about a horse just by looking at him and once 1 had that proven to me I wag very proud of my horse eye ia those days I went out to the paddock and I watched them walked around the patch and took a look at some in the stalls I picked out what I thought was tha best and then I said to myself I said well I "Excuse interrupted Billy hastily must cash this bet In the meantime I want you to look for Ldy Amelia" "Um!" The veteran atrolled to the rail and leaued against it lor a quarter of an hour His host finally game and stood anxiously beside him "You bet on that Lady advised the veteran "I saw her go just now She la as elastic as a rubber Billy shot off to the books They met again in their accustomed piece near the top of the grandstand just the horses reached the post "Lady Amelia is 3 to remarked Billy "If 1 beat this one it will be the biggest day I ever had at a what 1 almost had that day I picked out Cassius a 1 waa going to tell you when you left Old Cassius was 25 to 1 aud I was ready to stake my life on his running I bet on him agalu and again I bet heavily too bnt the rare was a big oa and the prices varied hardly at off! Lady Amelia is out in front "I lost sight of Cassius when th flag dropped and couldn't locate him in th Hying field haring mislaid my field glasses I never heard a crowd yell so Everything in the race seemed to bar support Just at the stretch I saw "She's three lengths at the half! Noth Ing to It!" "Cassius II wss coming through them like a holt of lightning and he got away out It looked all over Already I Plaudit under bis 127 pounds ran out in Good Health intheflome IN Steood St Albany Rexall Mocw-Tooe works through tha bloodvessels acting directly upon tbo asucoua membranes tha eoogMtkm and Inflammation of which product the catarrhal conditions which are the solo causa of all your trouble driving out the poison and healing the raw surface It fills the arteries with rich red life-giving blood builds up the body stop all vital drains Soothe the forged nerves and brings Sound restful Bleep We promptly refund your money If yon are not more than satisfied with Macro Tone Sold only at our store Price AO rents and 9 per bottle Mail orderg fl deptods largely on Ita sanitary equipment Every precaution should taken to hare the bath room and other plumbing a thoroughly sanitary and modern ai tha art of fino plumbing will permit The uae ot th stretch a trifle just the faintest swerve He came again etraight as an arrow but hi racing career wae over Something inside of hla leg went wrong hut the Hanover only beat bliq a length or The young man took off hi hat and yelled his joy at the top of his voice you have a bet asked tb old man with mild interest Well 1 guess Com and watch me With tha crowd they oozed beck Into the betting ring where they separated white Billy cashed hie beta Th veteran atrolled aimleaaly about In th Interim He held lit chin very high end frequently shook hla head suddenly from aide to aide according as be found new phases ot the game to disapprove of betting arrangement are awk- Baths AND One-Piece Lavatories Teaterday afternoon in the fiercest and most hotly contested foot hall game that baa been witnessed in Chattanooga in a number of years the Seventh cav airy defeated Grant University on the Olympia Park gridiron tha final acore being: Cavalry 17 Grant 0 The two teams from the beginning of the first half to the end of the second played strenuously not a man on either team faltering onre In either charging or tackling So perfect was their work during tha first half that though the ball with th twenty-two leather-clad flghtera surged from end to end of the field no fault could he found Both teams were good on the offense neither being strong on the defense though the Cavalry had the better of both propoaitlons Tha game was full of great plays which called forth cheers of the specta tors again and again For Grant the entire hack field deserves praise for efficient work In both running with the 1 1 and tarkling In the line the work of McCrary at right tackle was worthy of praise though hie efforts were hidden from the spectatore by the mess of men which be brought down upon himself In nearly every line play of the Cavalry team It wae doe to hla efforts largely that greeter gains were not made by the soldiers at critical points in tha game For the Seventh Ganser at quarterback end Sliced at full raused their comrades who stood along the aide linee to cheer themselves hoarse great jump for a touchdown at the end of play in the second half made him the hero of the day the soldiers of hla regiment carry Ing him on their shoulder about the field where he had fought so well for a victory Splendid Generaliliip Both quarterbacks were coo! and ran their teams with great generalship Both Lewi sud Ganser kept their men to get lrr admirably Except for a strong wind which blew cross the field in a southerly direction yesterday wae a perfect foot hall day growing gradually cooler aa the gam wore on The wind died away towards the rinse of the second half while the dirt begrimed player of Grant strove to bold the Seventh to a hw score and the eupnorters of the cavalry yellow at rug gted to cruh their opponent and to pile up record score Large Attendance Up In the grandstand a large crowd if anuu spectator feverishly watched every play hoping for turn of the wheel of fortune that would place their warrior on the road to victory While along the ropee that surrounded the field of pley an eager crowd of soldier and civilian watched every movement of the quarterback aa they called the Signal and passed the hall for plunge through the opponents' (me or for a wild flight around an end position In all more than ITnrt persona the game I of tht large gathering favor Ing one the to her of the team and a of Live Let Live Drug Go REPUBLICANS lueureo th moot Multary fixture mad and if th work ot Inatalllog thorn la left to ns It will meet your hlgbrat expectation Let us tell yon the coat of equipping your bath room with "Standard" Bath and One-Piee th price will agreeably aurprlM yon Our workmen are skilled mechanics and will giro eutlr Mtlsfactlon ZEfS -Trom thi'V-nd to I wrdroVhvVoi 1 TO rive needed strength to the neryro rejoined hie guest "The old black- ero A Cm trios Anaemia neuralgia nervous board which you were familiar "Ith trim fehne of iton and 11 forota nf weknes aj ycara ago were more I came on I ahared with him feeling of cured hv Hr rink Tilla Ev-1 ej don't eo ranch mind that part of er drugglat keep them I replied the veteran I do rala th horse The Isat good race I aaw in late yeara waa the match between May Carter gained five yard Then th ea Ilempateed and Admiration It waa from I on 1 ahared with him feeling power and uprmacy" "Here ahe was juat about Ilk that too when aomethlng crept up crept up aod presently wo fighting with old Castlu near th wire in the last few stride" "Lady Amelia! Lady The crowd took up Hi ahont a tht Lose lnco All I This Caen Cap! 8urp Bavt iipi 01 ai i 6 alrv hrgan a steady march gaining worthy racing and 1 don't mind th un-i five varda uith each attempt Onnaant feature ot th bookmaklag 1 uealet tut nnf I Tkol a WILL HAVE CLEAR MAJORITY 118 IN THE NEXT CON GEESS DEMOCRATIC REF RESENTATION ON COMMITTEES WILL BE MATERIALLY REDUCED tlirir IhVyard line the yard Hogan' heroetcklln I The veteran' eye shone too but with tht next play the man bast! thf WILCOX 116 EAST NINTH ST "for th loss Th yooog 3 Fearing ly "What do think of Itr rold ere three yard you fair nien ho unable to gain I "Reveille! laughed the veteran Quarterback Uansee called kind of a home I that?" 1 their Fullback "Maybe we eon tell from hi warmup Jd ha'ir klrirad Thera bora now" -rrr th and It goes a Pneed recely I I Th veteran craned hit neck to an anl- loysond WUco faerootorg Fred Wallace From dk Tt in" 'take the hall- McCrary ward and fell npn th coveted r'xsk'tt Grant fdrd I tk advantaga ot her mouth of the hors wide open and high In the air Then the bead waa throat forward like a pointer and th stride lengthened WALLACrBUGGY CO JOBBERS AND DSALCUS IN Buggies and Wagons opportunity and waa held foe down The rivalry Art-yard I Bl: waited for the veteran Jode- wiib Ihe rl7Jl 1 1 I went hot It waa Dot forthcoming until woo ment not it waa one innnroming until ahltl called at I I ne th referee Jim Wl Hhvr atartera had broo given half fleores iheVitd Of tb first Cav-ry CU GraoJ a 1 ''itet ahead the goal lght of another rare If raised bit voice but not to about for Lady Amalia "A boro 1 hadn't given a glance at It the paddock wa there beside my long ahot and In the Uat stride fort 4 ahead and nosed him nut I had not taken tht preeantlnn to bet place aod third 1 lost everything and I felt diaxy a I listened i the people shooting the name of tht Inn louder than thee are yelling Iwd) Amelia now But that wa raring" forgot to tell yon ftp that I bet a hundred for yon on Iadv Amelia I bet hr straight so yon win that much Th veteran atarod blankly foe a moment He aeemed In doubt whether ha ahmild accept the favor an liberally accorded him by the grateful yonnr friend for whom he bad picked tb winner Hla aronple vanlhed anddenly lie let out a veil that caused evert man In th gvamlHand end on tha to torn around and lanrii "Iwdr etelaimed the veteran "Whop! aomo hero! How! to Hon! Wow!" "Thl It pretty good rtrieg faulty life jbf raring I evr row on Ih fairf They didn't have raring Ilk iV-a lo tv old day em-yosr! fmdy riot o'Jk boras hail rl-w to hi n-ort aod Jdd 1 A number of parties have asked Tie Newt what the majority of the ltepiim Ucaaa ovrr th Iiemocrat In Congress would lu answer to u-h questlm ad for the Inform of the public the following statement la publisnal: Tbs oOwial figurro the revolt of Vie emigretotal election show that lie puhiicat in the hmise of raprnsnntrt'ves of the tlfty-mnib emigre will have the largret majority In the M-tury of evo- grass A rompllatlon made hy the file dark the liti-e shows that llie Ibumhllcin tn' a gain fort v-one memH-ru and Siiat -f the fiw nf total mnmhnrsiip of the hnie he tiqisl'lvuM will have 2M and the liemot-ral LL givnr the lira puMU-tis rletr majortiy ll totes Thb Vprak-r of the nett house In view of this great nkjrtty will prlaiily ne otdiged to wdoee the Iteunoeratie r-pw pentslLn upon thf hoiiro rommtHr (rather that ni tran-l le adopted nr the Ih-nmtat ddigc to fulbll lin-gnent Jt-UI 0 I rwWr nf rmtimMc It eteo a the uviisl allotment rack HARNESS AND SADDLERY Held and Garden Seeds ypr for Mllhoit Far aafiprlog Wagon and Colombo Bom CV Market Btroet CDATTANOOGA TRNIt toe eilief tracks mTro-lniv (tnwa Itonpell KJeSed g'L tit JIrr titsot a Time beglaalag of bail eight The Second Half their prehmlnarir "Reveille ia the beat In that tot thl afternoon" remarked the veteran and-denty "I will yon In the stand" replied Billr pulling out hla roll and daahlng Into the ring The veteran waa frowning critically al th IMd of horses oq the track when the younger man retained him "Tii look Ilk poor aiartlng" observed the vetrraa "I can't make op mr mind wlteih that barrier I a me re or nuuanre Grant wropied tb renter of th field wildly cheering whrnetrr ebaoe gate! at the beginning the aes-ond half f- MONUMENTS "There they "All attain out!" tbew opportunity ling thnr opponent who were guarding The h-t half of th game was played ii nurthern gush tin the kuhnff Ioe with even honors i tmih teams Grant jtooh tna bait on th Cavalry' iwvniy-proving that her plater e-wid gain even I ard bn and ran bach twelve yard hr-though the soldier rhsrgnt fterrely again lor he waa downed Then began a trot It and again throwing themselves ihetrt mstv march toward lb aouthern The It-nnbiM-sns with tiimr I it msi ai4rir( runner behind hisii-sl the eiMters again tnd again pinna- tv will be ant t- wit ease amMii interference tin the tug through Gtant'a bn gain nf five W' mN If the Changed hands and the march in aa tqipwit iLrecti-n l-egan Imsst any -rt nf i agro t-p-nt -n rmu made In seventeen states yaid at a lint ttniy on did they be a yard and this waa quickly UevelJle la away to tha IvrJ!" "I aaw plenty of bad atarta In tha old day of cents Ns d-utht they am In-eyltabie Hrs4 are fro rrostor and on mean ran invented is make them a ut mo a no" mM eon of your bel 7" "Tlief be leading at the quarter by I "paltateu Amlir They went down to the betting arm In arm "pay pnP" began TWUr wbn tb mnnd wa calmer "what Wo th lari eat iivk to roieet from t'sr dealt rro aid ta gala Wa Bill apeeialiy wf goiag work an owe pstrww na rwvwf a to wikaaa Can vd aa iv Writ fag aatalogBfk JOHN IPOUIt 0 CO OSes and tTarha riu kl ink iu a t-slns Wife dUtwa: aif-rtn 3: Itelaware 1 Jl ln-Us it Indiana 2 ltw Krot trig HiuirMsHI M'Jrlt I VI time rota ll'-owri eiri I Nvvv-d I and Nw J-t-t 2 N-w kwh North Carobaa It IM-Ps 3 and 2 roasted by Pneed wh gained aeveu tarda in two lm plunges Carter imi ated Pnei altornaiety mad gams Th suidtora faiorii piiM of ailark wa at Grant a IuMn tny raroly tailing hi gam when striking the puinta Th bovrnth tried brtdiing at vartnu timrs hraualiy making tlwtr ditm wun rg attempt Aftef not quit thi inutrlii rnthuHrom MeTtary of piy in th Mromt half Pneed rh-d 't bark he MRS WONOERFUL STORY IhteHigh left kle fr ih Brt turh gown line pall kicked real farorot aly 0 I a ill a H-sipaii ki kef to Gnat' SraJird ThriUtfiir Eiptri-tec Dttjlicaltd la Cbitunoojk Iterated UHr g-frated tromy leraad il' The Untop Th Itneap rf tha team waa at fob litesf ftl'ld iiitra-arao 1 a Ori-b-tU frHttiGMBk 111 lftHfl ataaooaooto -Tvt -rntitstsf tllGlf fc1 I fttrtt tmrtfi I I IF 1 -GSI II 1 fl 14 IttfliF flfltl fj Ptiitymaiatiativ'M 1 ytWf ImrI fMvIiMlA rfvdwi llavglrv NftlMv Itfirtf IfltBt TOO WELL FEO and Apparel Cltrna Net Yniirtlj Jurt oa YAfll Toiflt ped af aigntl and then ruh'd torn ard bi-kmg mi luiaffarorie until he gimri nfiee yards lnt and ll'dau ginrd seven yards A boa br an nrs d-H hfl th bsl In IK asm p'vlti-m I aa is railed tla goal -e a qosrrarbarh ktek t'aolaf llaH bmiih sroming duiM lb plat lumped kiik ini ih air and airmh th ball as jl began a ft- fo-or tLa Imp af tha punt Id ft am Wilkins nf I he ffavrnth adUle of oppote tun iv and Jumrod foa rba bail stlg roa-Mug ir at-sad of tb Grant f-ltars Tha I'viairy Ira-V tele fatdss then Baa then ta fir iko An asge md de ta kl was off sid am tha ball waa ken l-sk ba yards triilry gsine Bv tes than ropesied th parfutmv noe- gained ibroa vsrda than Ate I t-v (a la fa sate matte v-o 'v'-k raioiag tat tefra- sag Irani ia li--i pra llxf-l fisd tens fat-te ra la fa-V- ms I Vs na drawn an ralraarasal tea gat I Vs teat I m-wtets Ra4 ifl ri rsfte a-tet lrau io TVs frail Was malts teto IjfS-l a sr G4 as I- t-s i a a'd Itprh and f-wth aurged lh play ruh the twenty nntea of tha Brat half nrsHirf rm srwrii 1h rtvaity robed If ttinsi of their ffiita on the lice plunge Grant diVsbn the t-ttae Matt end run and line buck Many Brtsiiti Many platers were bruad and fill during the gsm th'igh no one re-roved sert-ua lniy Full bark Hull and It ghi end of Grant wet ih anger -ng few inured bi when tha game terra tl-mga attV waa md fuMr any te-a rtfs-l nu th- a- vnnt The greatest game mated on a Wat ii in aeteal years waa railed 1 1 Lak The delav was rauso-l by lira na ittilil of sraii of ha ylatna lie appeared vrd the ahl la of Ihe-r nwwuait and Were rrived hi Iher r-o-ta-l-a od freda with great tn naMte of Grant raised e-t an iirr season of appHnso Ilav-og won the laa Grant tkm ta defend the eh latl T)i Tint Half tin the k-k off 111- 1 fog Ika (Ue eolh Ike ball fell ou JIuM roa pear I fast ora and a a orraf tr yards whro tha iaaroa Pood up the Pst stravtl of the tame- I he teriv lifist a h-g ma-tt d-w the MI4 IGgau went eve the bn fan yaeda 4 fa to ga-n en at piaf Itsil waa aa lral aarw-eg yards I -aa yarta wero gaod hy lean td wran the bail waa gitan to I I 1'Hfr whs r-iH left end I rs terda The mated! was era-sre-i It ad yM Hall Mr Huf two Ira a Fete lid two Hail t-f I la I'wnte Pbeyheed threw ll gtl Ivor At th foini a mraiak eke wa Ike yan of the sotrasw -dt ih part the ynaiaa tatslwd a Ih bad wa ra'id w-o-w ih th-r-f ibtk by the of-mi Gram eierd ro that they had fhw ralt bt no to d-wos bU a i jt- peah TawatJ Goat h-' mW- ter' tv avrt toward tfraui'a g-rat kr h)a te-j ovd tte vui ty yrnokpl tirst" i-r-e in ri-i sa yards I' I t- I are ty i iw( Mat Iim I it si 4 There s-tes fmdie In Chat sn-s-ga and in' Py l-s who will road Wit llteresl fls Sisslittfs) 1 irttra 0 Ills A i ri ht isssa w-HO-n In tlrarkiand Me 1 1 latewewt otK'ned IM phtsl rtana who PnM be It ln dtet-m the dror gist who sM Kf Mi yatso'l fsi i itdin-o Ma MM- aolfeved With Jtnosrh iron is row grow worse the tme Itwri the led dortnea la Maine d-stuosed Wf rose a le me- and w-l-tel I e-old n-t Pro its p-nih tterlv Ai With hsr twuwt legs slug jllon pod oe-iwsrad eere At It Hut I Wss fMmrad Ihsrat HI -d He I Md Mi pat pM 4sts er khre Hi Wheq I he SO take let flesh WSS HP up sad 1 Vind S3 I 2 tk prsv i- I gotoH ptr tirltst I ss(tis great pSiO and gtsa aM aou-pte two to fifSN a Aar af'ee the '-I wsshs kn i ea the pal th e-rr-pipt sf-ptrad e-'-te'r I fc tki oelr Hv Hvl-t" thao aud-rN ters fn bMh fa pL-ol train g-o HHva that Geo tH There i an imbMimn am mg ib Ain In MUirf fh Hrttomm Lt tfltliFvq 0 lf it Iffrfi Mt I In Ih ptarta -1 Aogotn lud write tkttaf it art fr-ran irrogutar bslnta aM marw Of las badly ymtaml 1-Mj taken rinviag amma vl Itavsls nf Whaihar ra tu ra wail raro-l I by my yatuteaarr a sm etear kawavar Ika faH mmains ba( romn mt in afiaf a parwd of tel avh I ram ib-wn wpb gronin CS-a if DHVsst pfmirateaW 11 th Ite-ble bad b-a bt log fad baa year I ssvtal roaiaara rooipamss baf r-r-sf afise rar-tal rtemar'iH kif phiaavsus Our Clothlog Shoe llat and Furnishing Departments are the boat In the city and do tho ggroateat bualneea because our prices are always Absolutely the Lowest Mcft'a SultNrssas $750 to 19 McuS Overcoats o00 to 22 lloya mid Overcoats 200 to 10 Crawford Slioes No Name lints 50c 4itfHatid Ties 150 and 4 200 ntid I 25c HEALTH INSURANCE Tha man wholnvnr fata lift I 1 lag fry bU family Th man who lavwrv fata faeallfa ta wt fautft fog fait family nd falmittf Vm may liittri htifil fay flwatds log lit worth wedNi AI I fa ffrtl flltmti dtAa faith (titfilly rfywmfagfl IhrowtH tha Ltvt tf and Inanfa lsf II roll til isauroerah'i way TAKE 1tt HtlPf4r flwfij Mblwf pl VfM hft htwHarti imi yrf4 hl Atfal fwofo 94 ftM NtN tluff dgp ak frif fVdfl wl f4 I Wes tra lil yi ti'-a i da gist bteskft and my 4rn4 df 4 flf 1 pa tee ed et He te-f ro-upaef Pgvo'a t- falnal Whteti aetta f-e Nsir a let and -1-' wwdeT psra-wal faprantra thst I da oh tha a tl Mq of P1 aod Iks Si i he pfrsW fttn turn Ih I auas wa Uffsd attest tf that I romlwdad In fralb-w lb auages-Iohi lM t-a mv tnrpris la geln qn kiy In besi'h and irafsisitel la vm it favoa-k aMa frarat and a asoutfai Mat) Mte sd I lav noHfralt rosiua my bathV a Mviiri bv tv pv 1 tb tfMMf qdTdiy ITy-wawdB AmHt ll 0 tt ktyl faj ftf qH J-lqy 1 4 I Ud I Hdky rM Ik usd W-d bv pkfi AMSTER CO i4 iw mi hy MlndWL ftfa tfltrki I tb ynh I 4 94 fowwro 94 IM 119 IVf fM9 94 I I'f Ma fafirtfo lbH fi robradd dvbl4 fkwmrot ftk4 tit flr4 4 fwvl' 1 Iff fa troi 9M mnvmfarful Mas 4 l9uL hH ff dfcjt HtwffM 14 Bdti IW tfa al- iLat-te4 tht iiyafa 4 do -i 4bfa Ifagi Iww4 ariq wl faertmofro yflaw-4 Bn the la tie amvg -d 10 WEST NINTH STREET t3 rsnANT LtUtr-CeagH fl ft Jcitt ISh And avwTourhoattH.

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