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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 10

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PAGE TEXj THE JANESVILLE DAILY GAZETTE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1913. Mr. Mrs. SnriiPKnn mid ehil- BOOTH'S HYOMEI EARLY SETTLER DIES AFTON 1mm' ran sauly ids sums sr.rt. rr' mars tn 'in; lriun-1-.

11 is tlnrr -lu'-r-, as crooked?" 1 will urn aaue: I i.ko to rrrirrr 1 a au ti a 11 SCALP ITCHED BUT LITTLE REFORM IS BEGJM AT HOME 'Hi 1 r.n.! so do I that nn in nararmu 1-1 iiiiirs A nam is 1 on au nr t. A o-iia ri iirjt. ue a goon plan til uegin the Ui nrogrnui riht ar. home? IIuw fa: a a maluplmlly rn dd 1 iia.o-mil hy LI10 ld5t tvf Wis-somaii As, 1: to a miat-sm: fraud law? is a rimmd rum slavrlru no, a'aso. it.

la aias ti, A 11 the jiianos a' 1 nniuur ilia aln-r lull '1 wii is.aa.sd 1 ruorird ha 1 ruptcy, iiorw'tl: AantliiiK the large sa jr. Us star tudinrais 'ntliur who su-angaiy enough. tliea- iirna'v l.a- su'snKiua luws thev sir 1 ur.tnlm-.ini tu 1 vrii rvu anil, sin 1. art ul' ai -i ''ars a sua! -ran itr I isavn in ins 'aura't. a.

J-'oo a nil jiiltb til. iri lis rlas Irani: tuiiuBr. 3am oss unutes me rouoi ng Uurlv good holiday suction Let me live i a hoiiH hv the sirhi of the W.lfire ti tucp of nmn trn hv- The men who are good and the men As goat! and as had as I. would not sit in the soorner's seat. Or hurl the cvnie's ban Let me live in a hotisa by the side Purchase of Utilities, Uu rose a.

is. 01 public no-; uu usraa-atiraa, by unm aauaiita-, in '-i i-soia-u: is A list just lain, -rab sliua-s ria.t ta.rluui: f'u sar.u.ba citiu, naasaay -dairec U-l a nt this sort of 1 -u-'o oui ri.rua u.sutra: aios tnu remainder waterworks. ids iun -'''oc lias -al-sai user is vsatir U-uiT nt rlAlr, 101 and is now nun a tn sun n. it-: lia.trir aa.a dant ar 1 iaas a u.t sdati -n a1 -lllni1'- 'lu- ins i aa mvus-nient for even- nnoi worn; aad il. in tin 0- tnu, 1 a bun stina at l-Ruislsturu to-u-dicta-d at a industry, wuual, sooner LrI- "''I''! uni-u-ofirabU-.

la 11 sjrviuu umbo -a uprn bn-t. Tim das sui a aad aa-u tin- naao rs rr not elad 'inbsiad tliuy an i ,1 tn ay uu.li una 1 ub n'r -nit-'es an 1 higher tar mans. um is usual lautli tli nuld's Jim uie ncillimoaii r- a laarao into ELLIS B. USHER FINDS THAT, THAT TENDENCY IS TO "GET" OTHER FELLOW. LEGISLATION IS FETISH General Public Has Distorted Idea of What Can be Accomplished by Enactment of Law.

(By Ellis B. Usher,) AHlwn.il.-er. Vnv 93 Tn the rr.trrup or ra ova l.nvu re- iprrca in mesc letters 10 me tejiciene, utaur fallov. stood. A httlu ana at-rrnstsai us.y at an I i nr.

to this hnhjuuL anew, the other day, and it is worth a suriann. A friar.d of ra la-n, so r. rl in ft runs rfarstii tin- nanus nun 1 no aann.u.- anil rso. a. a that tllu iisoti uar-urirv muansrn "uattlit tu it ru.ouasi a 1 )'o tat: "aaalo.irs tn lirraa un i 1 ai as tins', did in o'Umo la- idua.

1. art "the law oughi to fix them, Waeii was ilur.onsrinr; hankers lie a-a-s. suui'srs a v-ary a-rsir od'iii'. who is in that businesa. I ventured to siiEftest that if ta.

oank-ers really brought on the panic of tliay got. what was rornina -0 for, for once at least, the kanlrs as a das? svsu'o tlio asuatns: snUAr-ers. Rut. not Uiy il abated r.onu liis vehc.rr.cnce. Nor rul -t tun I oAsiaituil l.a' lias unnrrauasy ana sarus aad ot that occasion araiauj to me to protect the pv.hiie uiite cfliciuir.iv -sal a hr, da-r.

nil I 1 I una 1 ua'liin: i ruau my ir.pus neat aiasairju tliat the Hipreme Court nr Irrol rl-c: (I e- that 11 is and til rr-1 use illegal. 'My fr rani ant an vincert, I'll warrant yt that Suprcutc 1 onrt littl.o liit" aiAait i.rn us-. ice Kill sa tau LAasa or Trade. Then anutiasr aruaiainranue mir.e. deacon of one of the churches here, rirrmiiinrt ii all cond wnn.s and even a booster in 'tin- i a uas I ds-aler all -is Ira a I on I du: 1-ors are on cri-lrllc rest i.n-,v and nisi (a-rs nn.su tan a a 1:1 1 1 Kov.

2S- Frienrln have v. nil i na nil 01 am; rs. idnorsu Otis of plasa Is alias Marie ar a asm aa a ud uu ol I r. rand rs. iPinard Sriti'v.

oi t'hieaeo in Unit citv is aaa es.teenieo ill ''un, ad. 1 and Ids on id li-'u liiua. inns.y o-. ih-, -udts id r-af I ia their best ivshes for happiness. days.

LjV kcv itoio. who lepn ar.o'K ina 1 11 1 las i 11 1 1 1 ia lira Josephine Antisflel and dau ch irrs Payr- and ddde no: spi-nr Hurry Robb is visiting his at Tjuranu. airs rimnrao Otis her sirtms. John Snoon rr. insuidorn Antisdnl nnii ilauaiii'n- lildo of dan svihe Friday.

Dcnird TiiVonc of lieloit and rtepnew atott 01 sun iiar du called' friends Fri- Vivian Beclttis is -quite sick with iisasiis air. and Mrs. B. Tdarnmel. 1 11111 1 11 11 day vsnuip.

It 1- l.ulail 1.1. ai. ail v. ill attenaea. COULDN'T DO IT.

Visiter you come and sit-on my knee? Minnie Ma toil me to sit on chair aid lad- no urn pari until she came Sweet and White. Practically 'the only nosy permissible cn a black, velvet is the Sardinia. Scarcely rtny Hair on Head, Terrible itching. Also Bothered With Pimples and Blackheads on Face. Cuticura Soap, and Ointment Cured Both Troubles.

Greenwood, lnd. First my hair bogi to fed), then my scalp itcbott ond burned ft lion I becamo wtirm. I had Dimples or scalp my Uair failing I bad ouli um.a I scarcely" any hair liead. I couldn't keep tho dandruff off at all. My n-as dry tireless and I lost night from, tie terrible itctitog I woultl'pullinij.

hai oil and scrawH mV iead a-ay jdasn happened to bo. "Tor several yuara 1 wm rlmples on my face. Soma-of them, were hard red spots, somu wure roll of matter and many litaclilmada. I was always picking thum ant) caused them to bo sore. They made my face took so badly I was ashamed to be seen.

I tried washiiiu my head with Cutlcur Snap, dried without rlnsiriE, then put Culiuura Ointment, on and rubbailtit the scalp. I applied the, Cuticura Soap and Ointment the same each iveek: until-curocL Three months' uss of Cuticura Soap and Ointment has made my face as snlooth and clean as can bc'tCSigucdJ C. M. Hamitton; Sept. 2-1, 1012.

Cuticura Soap C2flcl and Cuticura Ointment (flOc. are sold by druggists and dealer tvery where. Liberal sample of each malLc4 free, with 33-p. Skin. Book: Address postcard "Cuticura, Dept.

Boston. jafJNfcn wlio sliiivn and shampoo with Cu-tieia-a Soap will find it best for skin and scaU). Maple Clippings THOROUGHLY DRY IDEAL KITCHEN WOOD $2.50 Per Load. BRITTINGHAM HIX0N LUMBER CO. Has Benefited Thousands of Ca tarrh Sufferers Will Do the Same for You or Money Back.

The Hyomei treatment that has effectively benefited many thousands of sufferers from catarrh, bronchitis, liusky voice and colds iu the head is easy and pleasant to use. Just: pour a fen- drops in the inhaler and breathe it in no stomach dosing. The healing, soothing and antiseptic air 'will reach every nook and crevice of the mucous membrane of the nose and throat; surely stop crusts in the nose, raising of mucus, hawking and that choked-up feeling: It will quickly allay the inflammation and banish the disease or money refunded by Smith- Drug A complete Hyomei outfit, includin; inhaler and bottle of liquid, costs only 1.00, and an extra bottle of liquid, if afterwards needed, is but 50 cents. AVALON Xov. 2S.

About thiit the friends and neighbors of Mr. Mrs. John Ur.iins. walked in to auiaa uieiu iiiiii. mvy nan laar-a innr-rast tmay yuars on Snuij.

NOV. II' The P.smit d'uaraatly un1 a cuiiurat uood Amu was enjoyed by all. A sumptuous i'ujissi asm trim: I hv.TiI'il, I I 1 1 i oi his .7. C. Putnam ZUr.

and Mrs. FS. H. Roimom of ijc ouinuiy Kueats ot relatives liere. -Mr.

and Mrs. Van Allen spent Sim-rlav will, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Yumlm is in si ilwaiikee, lipip-inc care for her sister, who is very Mr.

and Mrs. A. G. Ransom entertained 1-fiWtiTes and friends a- hit on Thank-sirivi-iy sn.M'n ilea in of rt-ueivcil by friends here vma a She had gone to Eeloit for Thanhs-un arid v. li, rr .1 1 Dr.

H. K. of 1 i ma 1 lao arvni 1 nan ks si vine: relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

William Fteid (amih wr-i-e au ii Iu iisitmo mrus Reid 'and sister, Mary, 1 a inert aoout lirty of their yontiK 1 lunub il iiiiiii ins 'id a 1 evening. The was ts- nn i'dr-astuilly in idmdmr ds (Inn-. -ins. Mr. and Mrs.

E. C. Ransom were uuonts Taankriu.A intt rlir.i or rd and Mrs. Myron Green in ad Count for 'Em, Anyhow. The irapulao to do a good thing weighs somewhat in favor of the person who forgets to dD it Judge.

Milwaukee lias started somethir.c tiia.tls.xtroiiics tn riip may make a na.tiaa-wa,. auusctiuai aral 1 scicir'iMn 01 "T', either uowartlly or short-crorp? "re continuallv 1 th'' Slluldi; I'm mi'u rrsw. nnblic view. uiu.ru tu r.sUa to a wholesale 'ana mi oaths 01 1 i imiriesec bo laying open to erimiiial pn o'il i'n 1 'uu lj ul, 1 11 1 rlmnm tn fp fr Lml rif 1 I lonntry vuiMii uas'tu ail d. i.

A a' I -a bu no rim I miiuruua. 11 1 1 ml ul a -n It I 1 1 1 1 1 1 Iu a 1 if un It J' I 1 A 1 ,1 1 YOUR NEIGHBORS SAY I Cltr.R RUP'fVltK r.t i maim a oo days ami mass U. a Ida! a. a sari: is ni'saa 1 rod jnai ra nay, n.y un I nd inn iila, as od: von fake c- trrassco 1 oriasny sa sales; and surest nn-'-' ISA! a "ma as rhs mirs'as a'aTtsd sua da il ni" a ajslo rtudlir. 1 dsn, ins, us: is "i-aia in tin'- Srr.Cl AT.TY od tnu nt u-riiii-r-ri nirr-r am nor a S'-'i imslns mil A i'KdK I a I is ii.

lluurs li lo Ual Cescept Friday.) Sunday 0 to li. HAMLIN" J. WALTERS, H. D. 'IISL! I 'd A TTirtT.

ROOM 3-2 TARBOX 3LDG, lam ci lately, frors Miboru id, 'au run ii sis aimmiui-s. He baa son sd; in: or' i- 1 enr '1 tin, rn 1 of Janesville spent. Sunday r.or 1, a hv, ana thullz. Mr. ami Mrs Ed.

TCtran and rfordville visited relatives here mday. air. ami Mrs. Chipman of Foctvillc ml Siiii.hn.' wiih tor ami Mrs. Child.

ilra. Hfirtaa Itlirlinirer visited frier-. Idugerrrn yunri; uu Charles spent Sunday witli inner, ien- dir and fin: I'd: Fieblecorn of Bell spent Thursday at Mr. and Mrs. use SeiJ-nore's.

ul' Albany, lira iiareals. Mr. and Mrs Hevlness. Mr. find As.

'I nil r- aad Am at husk, aad itiu-s ra uu run aim -osier a no a sd uai-v i dr- id d'Ps a is uu 1 Uiy a- i 1 Mrs. a rivL-ks M- 'd Ism. st Us nun- uo au i u-aaiu 1 r.su r. are ss.tiau ar and Mrs. Olaf Reloit sp--on aur-riay tn 1 a pail -diai P-rrrnrfi, Marry Dct.lrr.er us.d' Itas- tao iraui-meivs dance at Wolas-duv evening.

Mas id-adird F.hrlincer of New- ark is spend rn her suaool vaailaai sd rs i'nry maid an and dor 'ami us- aid tnrt.u nn I Jttman, 1 do ursda she exiuels lo rr.t.Ke her future Itome. Miss Itnth is sni.i'as; her vacation at her The Ci il'T'o, .1 Const as; uaip nisli -oi do- i rr da-sd. am: left lor Madison Thursday night. TOWN LINE Ins IP du Add; '-sir-Id. Aisliiruoy Mrs.

l.irzm airs a a. an -r Rnckton air. and Mrs. Ifarry ls la-odv. Alto 1:1 rum nd du, laa-lnmi ia: II, I'l'ivu sad l-'l O'lar rddn RiH'litnn.

Mr. and Mrs. Marl Stuir ud and liie Aoldon jf ,1 aa -us i 1 LA of rs. .11:: Ii uu- "id. IMr.ftrpn.

I i nn spimr lira i at 1 at faMrs." .1. T-T, Rddv. Wakefield. Mich. tin: os-uk at of rt.

Eddy. Matt Dtiggan aad Alim Cp.rr.i.kne am recovering from attacks of lilood snnsi-'d in ear nun- Ins ds-dsrs airs, catiiorne Hto'naeker is in at-fendanee at tTie Koleen weddinr i so rsa ru nt a m.ssia ai A i 1 van Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plumb enter- Idrs l. Ilrsni Pa I.

ecu un inviajt was ciillod "tn' 111., because of the serines ill- Mrs. "llcrarlliv and Mr; "tu.rlo tiio (Cites tF m' Mm ral is ai. rs bunilay. Mr. and Mrs.

f-Tenrv Knonns attend i a "-umliaa of ti relative at Bluer- Mrs. Throne of Bo uir and nine. tat. cniteo na a lane iru Tuesday ifternocn. latter son o' S.

Serdl. a 'onner Line liey and this is I ts lirst visit nis tat.ier old nemi Madison Man Victim of Dr. Flint Chicago Quack Gets Money, Escapes to Canada After Exposure Cured by Dr. Goddard Milwaukee Specialist Tie tloKowins lutter in. the fles of idr.

Irittors tells its own1 slury. Ilsiid it thoroughly unrl when you desire I ousst unit skillHil consult him on liis monthly visit to I'eur Uuntor Sir.no returuitiK l'rotu Milwaukee 1 have- hceti I'tulintt line ami mu ttlatl tliat I arr. rid of my rupture, I begun ti.kiiiK cf tlie Riuiili tr'ilt Jiilwanltpe anil was treated by Dr. Klir.r. r-f nn-i took it! all Iron both of them abc'atj twelve treatments (injections uf- dteil 1 seempd ti iter, but iu lest! tlian 3 weeltt? my returned.

Two years ago I to yon in, i.la.liso'j. trying your treatment yo.i doeioed tliat only a operation would cure me and oat r.t.. until I came to Milwaukee and as operated upon. am that did so and you did ehnrge mo a ant tor my just as you I aroiuiaed me when I first came to 1 tecl Rood ia every way aiu satisfied with the way you have treated me and shall be Rlud to roe-ontiuood yoj to nty frieaos as nt your dealings. wns deceived and cheated out of tv "nouey by bold; t'ia Drs.

Iteitiliardts anti Dr. Flint nrd am s'lad that Dr. Klin: lias bee" driven out of Chicago inioosler and a ra.ite. ikinft you for your kindness ami in my bulialf 1 beg tu re main, ours truly, sent uu reijuestr) 1141 V). Wash.

Ave. Jla.lisou, Wis. Tie Doctor lias laleiv written a Sit- tliat is intensely intcres'titig niLte.i. urn u. Treat ing t'lirtmic Diseases Without iaursi- Olteration," whimi he in i 'ad to anyouo free of ulinr-c uu rern.est.

siillfi-lim from any L'ltronie cotnlitioiK especially if it Itas failed to respond ro tlie ordlnarv treatm jule eertaiuly avail themseives of to consult Br. Cofi-'d on Ills tiext visit to Janesville on Tuesday. Dec. 2nd. al.

i Mvrn notei. er write to r.t his pera.a-1 nut ...1 i seonsm Milwaukee, Wis. fiend fer hi? liiiln litaii: ttnyv.aiy. ft v. Hi t.rrc-atly interest AT LA PRAIRIE HOME Freeman Arnold One of Southern Wisconsin Earliest Residents, Passes Away Resided in Ccunty for Seventy Years, Arnoisl was born in the state cl Pe: ns 1 hnia March 1st, aad whoa a 'icy of eight years iu uaa: nob iiis In isr- fin, where lie has lived for sioro Tisn f'VV sars tuois if.ilar: lota our-ul lb oldost residents ii: an I nearly 1 ye-iss U'i-s -'A Aa" "ad s-us an in! tu Aiss a -liner uu aiaruli is.

after tliirty-i om- ekrf tit miv. Tied hlllOilleSS 'I'n llitu iiTitr.n Tu eiiAn-a were b.nn 1 in Eight chiltlron-. -have 's '-uoninrdn-vai f' in' 1 'li'min uu "itne and ibs men troileonc ru Jet: mourn fat tier's doparltirc. F. -sons: Free! ul' Brodhoad, Arthur Archie of Hlymn'itth, and 'Judy Roia; remain lo remetrhor and 4., bdu lb--- u-r oas i i A i Jnai Two sisters.

id. I i ley or ParkPrshnrp- tnwm da busloiu AslaArss Cily. Mineteen grandchildren' are let' ami many hem nro old eunuch is-' iiln o. snnuib -1 laians.s unl innisiP'sS cf their Ar-Uuli -l -oni is 1 nirn lav run t-'s uo will he' oneoiiraf.fl to led Mr info IIS--', a ed iiy an innumerable host sad iifor.i iitaiu-es uis -11 lunar-: 11 re And. -as Annua.

lie. lis Dins I exeniriat: hut rliii-in Id ffr.it nr. 'its. Purine sfekness seu'd lie by medieal skill Invinsr i nds ioE These? in del sn itlnd.lv and le'-id 'v. the end was in siuht ir was a matter ol' mneli joy and con- him us do liaised jr.

to t.lie life hi 'A eh -he end thero eanie i me qitletness The storms imi the pains ef di-ense ui-hdr ha! 'he end jnitrlit lie sweel aeaaeful. -e eonfident Iv h.011. sweet, imnentn oJ 1 and vom i li oi-' of 1 he t'c til si is to ds d'oiuh- M-n. Lewis Ir an ihet from the Plymouth Mothoi ilnreli. The easier.

Rev. William rtiiiifibnry. and Mrs. 0. Weslov fit rendered rlie music, while the CLINTON CORN SHOW IS BIG ATTRACTION Farmers Cnmpete in Prize With Fire Exhitite of Corn Other Clinton News.

ICKtliL TO THE OA.BTIB.J 0. Tte corn of heir.a- t.ie ir I of excellent ion-- d- ihiirre'd the entlnsiasm hy the SI'li' ir easlf mizes is offered lor best of vein in! e'her triaia. So -my nave entered t.iat. urnKe's raid Anderson tew .11 jo ised Tau rospuers Mr nrd a'rs r. 1'.

Hi: tdeir danenti Id fart Corn wo. I Thursday Roy Weaver of llarien was in tow 'I'si Mildred Pnyetr eal-Icse spent Hl Irlni li. 1-lelmer. Clifton lt.ivr.iirn I'lesc- o. llr- rdaio v.

for tu.rkeyfest. Rnl'a St mi' e.ir.ip iioir.e U'od nesda aiu her mother, sister anil neiri! yestorilay with velatlvt Hss Mildred errro. Hu incton schools, int; 'i'raiu Wedno cveninu. Mia. 'd -he i ildwe-Vm' will; bur lirnth- W'ililam Chort ami wife had a oi Tin, -day.

Their li.re- ot "uuiii .11.. ro re inespnr and 'S. dad enl-'i iii'ine:) com niny of lacier; Frie.iv nftrr Iielue on, mr.s, enjeyam- The annua stockholders' rsp-ria cl 1 he Smith and I loll on Mannfat luriiia com iany n. 1.1 Mnndiy divrleml -even 1 rhe eomamr, stori; vHS A fine elrl was iiort: to and Mrs. Charles Xewlionse Mimd.i Mrs.

r.odett srmil IU nl.s' Pay at faihe Cer.ev.i fhris-m. wia in town Ti.e day. isi: ni his hroi her. Miss Kanay Cotiley wi.s in Pcioit aidl Mrs. t'enrge Jl.

Craves Mis. Craves" fr.thor nod inolher. Mr. am; p. Daniels thmr danchtev me o.auai.

ai lit. i ihei wr; cii'ldru lirdoil. Thur.h-sa'. in Harry la.e a. rt n-unded' 1 lie AdA-e ei lirothor.

I 'a id, to Miss .0.11 0110, no. 01 at 1: nor. O.rdnesdiiv oorinii" ai sm- rdeloelr. Ti to- will live at where ire his heon eiirilnyetl lor some o. a f.l r.

Kv-erlinr- is the an '-on a. ai a 1 1 aa a yomii 111 an vrelenf ha'ails and a-nin'ole id r.rd has a uii ele of frienes iMi him a me a niti ny au ii 'jSierotis ife HANOVER ent las-, "week ni Milwaukee. Flowers Whisper What Words Never Can Slow tiowu the of office work for a. minute' Mr. liusy lUisiitesa JUuii, and ttivr.

this thought over in yowr Consider the happiness tliat will come upon our home if you vill send a florid message to youv wife, mother or to your sister tonight. Site will appreciate the sentiment more than ever-, you will know. Xo gift in years will have inspired such memories. No other expression of affection could be better shown than a neat basket of flowers. Send forth your fragrant message of love at once.

Our flowers tire reasonably priced. With modern iinprove-ntenls in heating and greenhouse construction it is now possible to get the best liked blooms practically all the year 'round. Even the problem of sale delivery has been solved. We can send a box. or basket of cut flowers to any distance with the as-' ttesunaiion iresn, fragrant in, en SU L.i i si t.i sl.sa- 1 r-lo si crump.

v''lh lri'' uornrisatiuus A i in- o.v-ari! tin- 11 1 Ursa TC'r Krowin'nsa-srnro'oi'a'aruV i'n 0-0 ir in. ro 1. frair. fr-jin ovrriloing. 1 nm a oeliever 'at in, Ly the of business that expresses stale Tent is iinifp.l vCvor.

r.nd see nre the limita'ioa. A Boost for the Eie. Advertisement.) in my free lance lmblieiry WOrlc for .1 a front all tlie notion int the 'fu-ie'V -mm hon.lnet attrirmted. c.erv-jvnero the Ei the r.Tf shan't Here 1H vhat -he arnnl -V "Proad Street fiossip-" The York central directors not VHt- 'si'liointeii a sneecsr-r to Villain H. Broun, a-.

ideu'. of tan I ledeai is ikc.v -i) 11 Hie urea. tern. Mr. Od SA.ees.

in the over -lie lOrie linu ljprn ironghf from a nreearioiiK to of vea. sri'oitirta. Uky: rV that. nl. lor he al.a.it a ,1.

4 anynoey. now, he is aaister of it ithe'lcAer hVin; 'd lever that he is ll.tmpht ot whet, New Art IVrfU; T.of Art Sori'ety starts I on, 'e-jemlier 1st. son years, been a riieniberoV i i'. ol i the Sor-ielvA afiairs' pia: mat t.hiu ts that will aid -hhtiil ng ol. here 'liroephout slate -'-1'" '-'mat.

us svork wtl an mir.hu snirited 11, of our hiK and t'aat gruvini New Wioconsin History. ihiis be K('- 542 Soilli. Uearbore -'u 1 liistorv thn- ''ear iH s-jine jieopla seem to 1 I 'mlv '-diimeelioii ni tne jrh that rtteiuioned. In thi had out iv freo Imrd i' 'd' -r 1 faithfully iari HOWE PICTURES. y.vmar.

II iter. tn; Howe', 1: i 1 i in he (leDemled a the; sti -live. TVy a--' eiwhstation sfuv am, tl 1 '-'ti" nudist; edira, a Itroat 011: itu iillslr.meet. the 'animated 'situ I ivr H.u.vo the Mretitesi forces I'm- eros mvsente) by Mr. thai thru- m-r nul Every- man 'dds' these it) tfiblo or any otltef iujui 1 I I i I I I flowers whisper what words a Have You Settled sin, nice unit tt win reaen its good order flowers-can.

Janesville -because VcfrJ: Floral Co. Both Phones. p.nw AivrKUPniiT. noni) Flower Shop, 50 So, Main. St.

Whether coiTw causes Unit nervous IiffidiR-he, in-itablu insomnia, or tltti tloJa-i: and one obsenrc aches and pains that are a part oi! the daily exLslenet: of many? If you are absolutely, sun: that cofceo isn't tin: "tlrny;" or if you are -willing tQ put uji it.li t)tc discomforts, well and good if steady health nut! coinfort, and tltc power to "do tilings'' appeal to quit coffee and Try POSTUM The relief is likely iu lie so murk ant and easy, that is sure, lo I drink instead of off Poshim is ii pure food-drink inr.di percent of New Orleans molasses, the tlrugr, "caffduu," found in eod'ee substiinee. Count the cars in your town and it's bright dollars to red cents you'll find the Ford in the Joatl. It's the one ear you can on at all titties and nii-der all eotiditions. It's the ear your neighbors l.my. Five hundred dollars is the new price of the Vord malimit; tao Amririfr is five i he t0WV car seven firty- -all f.

D. i Detroit comp ete with eauipiURnt. Get cat- alog and particulars from Hubert F. Riigcs Postuin now conies in forms. Regular Postum nmst bo well bniled.

Instant Postum is a soluble powder. A ieaspoouful solved in a up of hot water, with atldition of erear.i sugar, makes a delicious beverage instantly. There's a Reason" for Postum the ooys at re nneu lio.v Poot'd a.tttrciay r.ts;ht. a in.

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About Janesville Daily Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
261,548
Years Available:
1845-1970