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T H E DAYLIGHT STO*.E.
ROCBESTJUL, N. Y.
36 Inch AH Wool Navy Blue Storm Serge 50c.
Our dre*s goods department begs leave to announce the arrival of another shipment of those «• 36 inch all wool
L,T» bluo storm serges, at 60c," They are espeetolty adapted for gymnaetoZsuitir
DR. ANNA W. BLOOM£R.
Fall Lines of Fine China, Porcelain,
Cut Glassware and Lamps Now Complete
A I t w Y o r k Mayaletaa W h o H u W o n
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No Matter What You May Have Seen Here Any Yesterday,
the To-Day Display Will Easily Surpass it in Interesting Variety
Popularity is not gained by make-believe^ nor does increasing trade come by chance. There's
jo sentiment in business. You buy, as we do, where you can buy best. Are we not justified,
therefore, in assuming that the gratifying growth of our China and Glassware sales is virtually an
indorsement of our efforts to supply the best for the, least ?
Our Fall lines in fine china, porcelain, cut glass and lamps are now complete and await
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inspection. Be pleased to accept this as a personal invitation to come at your earliest
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puvenience.
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«MMI W r a i t h .
For a woman to climb to the top In
the medical profession fa a matter to
wonder at, but when she earns 110.000
a year she strikes a hard blow to the
almost universal masculine assumption of superiority, Dr. Anna W.
Bloomer of New York baa, however,
attained this distinction in the arduous
profession of medicine. Probably of
all walks of life that of the physician
seems moat Incompatible with preconceived ideas of feminine gentleness
and love of ease. To be at the beck
Haviland, French and Austrian Dinner Sets
ftrf^nr Haviland and French China sets are open stock pattern. Although we here quote
only the prices on'sets, separate pieces may be had at any time at the same ratio." Only space for
mention of a few1 leaders, as follows: ^
Haviland China Dinner Sets in natural color corn
tawr decorations
with coin gold tracing on handles and
knobs-1" separate piece* or in Bets of 100 pieces at 188.00.
Haviland China Dinner Sets, dainty floral design in
delicate shades of pink and green, coin gold stippled
handles—separate pieces or sets of 100 pieces at $85.00,
Haviland China Dinner Seta in ."Star" shape, green
dnk and gold border decorations with tracings of heavy
coin gold, considered one of Haviland's masterpieces —
jeparate pieces or sets of 100 pieces at $50,00.
French China Dinner Sets, "Coronet" pattern,
ipple blossom decorations, one of our most admired openstock staples—separate pieces or gets of 100 pieces at 138.00,
Haviland China Dinner Seta, " Silver " shape, dainty
border in natural colored roses and forget-me-nots with
flue tracing of gold on a light green ground, every piece
decorated in the same manner, a complete line of fancy
piece* such as bouillon cups. A, D. coffees, sugars and
creamers, as well as all the staple pieces—in separate
pieces or sets of 100 pieces at $-75.00.
Breach China Dinner Sets, Lauteruier's famous'White
and gold ware iu a variety of open-stock patterns—
separate pieces or sets of 100 pieces at 1-15 00.
Austrian China Dinner Sets in dainty pink and green
spray decorations with gold tracings—separate pieces or
sets of 112 pieces at f 18.50.
Austrian China Dinner Sets in four designs of natural
flower borders with gold tracing—separate pieces or sets
of lOQspieees at •21.00.
English and American Porcelain Open-Stock Sets.
English Poroelaiu Dinner Sets, Cauldon's famous
productions withunderglaze decorations, copy of colonial
shapes and designs; used chiefly for breakfast, soup, roast
beef or chop sets, also in. separate pieces and dinner seta of
M)0 pieces for #25.00.
EugMi Porcelain Dinner Sets in a new design styled
"Malvern," border effect with interwoven brown and
gold Japanese decorations, every piece gold traced,
separate pieces or sets of 112 pieces at 116.00.
Flow Blue English Porcelain Dinner Sets, " Arcadia"
putteru, gold illuminat ;d-~-separare pieces or sets of 112
pieces at $15.00.
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English Porcelain Dinner Sets, " Clevedon " pattern,
dainty Dresden and gold decorations—single pieces or
sets of 112 pieces at 115.75.
English Porcelain Dinner Sets in green or blue plain
prints, various designs and decorations—not open-stock—
get of 112 pieoes for $7.50.
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English Porcelain Dinner Sets, "Madrid?" pattern,
one of Johnson Bros.* latest productions, green and gold
illuminated decorations—single pieces or gets of 113 pieces
at $16.00.
English Porcelain Dinner Sets, Alfred Meabius'
famous " Saxouia " pattern, green and gold decorations
and gold illumination, our' leader in an English porcelain
open-stock—set of 112 pieces for $10.00.
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• Wedgwood's famous " Old Blue Willow sets, reproductions of a/ware used by our forefathers, in soup sets,
breakfast settlor open-stock dinner sets of 100 pieces at
$18 50.
American Porcelain open-stock Dinner Sets, white
and gold decorations, 100 pieces. $1-0.00—112 pieces, #12.5XF
—pink rose decorations, 112 pieces, $10.00—reproductions*
of Haviland decorations. 112 pieces, $15.00—light blue
border with gold tracings, 112 pieoes, $15 00.
Imported Fancy Pieces
Salad Bowls.-.«...
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Sugar and Cream Sets
Bonbons and Nut Bowls
Fancy Plates, all sizes
Chocolate Pots
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..SS©to$10.00
26c to $10.00
10c to $9.00
10c to $6.00
50c to $6.00
Chop Dishes..
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Sandwich Plates......,.*,,.*
Cracker and Biscuit Jars.
Cake Plates.
Celery Trays.
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,..50c to $7.50
. ..VV.to $6.00
..25c to $5.00
..25c to $7.50
..26c to $7.50
German and American Art Wares
In Art Wares we are showing the latest productions of German and American potteries. The former includes a
choice collection of centerpieces, m*utel ornaments, ash trays, candelabra, etc., in Dutch figures in natural colors,
ranging in price from 25c to $8. The domestic productions are known as "loga Ware" and "American Art China" and
comprise fancy pieces, chocolate sets, cake plates, sugars and creamers, syrup pitchers, fruit dishes, pudding sets, etc.,
ranging from 25o to $8.50.
Cut Glassware
Oil and Gas Lamps
In Cut Glass America exoels the world. Our collection comprises newest outtings from the most celebrated
factories, such as Libby's, Dorflinger's and others and
ives a choioe of an excellent assortment, from a toothpick
older at 25c to a centerpiece at $21.00
In Lamps we show by far the largest and finest line
we ever gathered. Colonial designs are fancied. Among
the metal lamps clouded brass effects-are much in evidenceGas lamps range from $1.50 to $25.00; Fancy Oil Lamps
from 75c to $10.00
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Jardinieres and Pedestals==One«Third Undervalue
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Just in the nick of time for those about to bring plants indoors, we've secured from the J. B. Owens Pottery Co.
a choiree_line of Jardinieres and Pedestals in their celebrated hand-decorated "Utopian" ware—all to be sold-as bought^-at one-third under real worth. To-wk
6-inch Jardinieres and 12-inch Pedestals for $2.00, worth $8.00.
8-inch Jardinieres and 16-iuch Pedestals for $3.00, worth $4 50.
10-inch Jardinieres and 20-inch Pedestals for $5.00, worth $7.50.
McCurdy ®> Norwell Co.,
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
DK. ANNA WELLS BLOOIOEB,
and call of all the city or county, to
sleep at irregular hours, to bear exposure to all sorts of weather—hitherto
this baa been the part of a man. But
the world moves rtpldly In this new
century, as Dr, Bloomer well exemplifies. In speaking of her calling she
herself says: "Unless a woman bus an
unusual amount of vitality and endurance, the medical profession Is no
life for her. She must also not be too
lmpreasioqabhK "else the troubles of
otter people will soon wear ber away,
although, on the other hand, she must
not be adamant. There Is a happy medium, though It is not easily found.
"In the beginning it Is not pleasant
work. One most accustom herself t o
seeing things that have never before
been presented to ber; she must take
the bitter with the sweet. If^a woman
la a conscientious physician she can
live a very happy life, for there is an
unlimited chance for tloing good to
those about her. There are acme men
who strenuously object to women entering this profession, for a woman
physician appreciates an encouraging
word from her men colleagues mote
than anything else, for It gives her a
certain amount of confidence In herself that she muy have lacked for the
simple reason that she knew the eagle
eye of the profession w a s bent searchlngly and sarcastically upon her,"—
Detroit News-Tribune.
t o o k Out F o r B«b?
The food and feeding of an lnfaat are
beyond all doubt the most important
questions with which mothers have to
deal, says a writer In Home Notes.
You may be sure that If your baby indulge* In screaming tits its food is
disagreeing with it. To eat and to
sleep are the primary animal instincts
which guide and safeguard the infant
life. .
I say safeguard because a baby's
brain at birth la about 14 per cent
of Its entire body weight, an adult's
being only In the proportion of 2.37 per
cent of his weight; therefore, on account of thts phenomenally rapid brain
growth In Infancy, a great deal of sleep
is absolutely necessary—indeed a baby
cannot have too much sleep. For tbls
reason the ventilation of a nursery becomes of vital Importance, so that a
pure atmosphere and nil conditions
which conduce to healthful slumber
may be assured.
Any excitement to the little, bralu
growing so rapidly should be positively
avoided, and may be regarded as dangerous. For this reason tossing n baby
high In the air is a risky amusement.
These are beauty rules that are highly
recommended i
OTATK OF NEW YORK, SUPREME
Never wash your face iu very hot
O Court, County of Orleans— Etnel H Entry
vs. William A. Erary. To the above named de- water unless you are going to steam it
fendant: You are hereby summoned to answer
| the
complaint in this action and to serve a and cream It. Hot water takes the
All our thoughts and energies are de- jcopy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorney natural oils out of the skin and makes
within twenty days after the service of this
voted to the production of fashionable i summons, exclusive of the day of service; and It flabby .
in case of your failure to appear, or answer,
Don't wash your face at all If you
and serviceable garments.
lodgment will be taken against you by default
want It fat. Keep rubbing in oils, but
Our facilities make it possible -for us |for the relief demanded In the complaint,
do not wash them out.. Water baths
to be hel i in the county of Orleans.
to offer uneqnaled price-advantages to : Trial
Dated August 14,1JM6.
will take the oils out of the face wonthose who favor us with their patronage, j
JOHN C. KN1CKKRBOCKER,
derfully. Perspire If you can. This
FlainttKs Attorney,
No such collection of rich furs of all! office and P. 0 Address. ,\ lblofl! Orleans Co., makes the sklu fine and aoft. The
New York.
kinds was ever before at the command
flesh of the chest Is sji^t ljernua* one
Action for divorce.
pi the ladies of Rochester and vicinity. To William A Frary. defendant: The fore- perspires there, and s o w l t h the palms
summons is served upon you by publicaWe know how to make these up in the ; going
tion, pursuant to an order of Hon. Isaac 8. Slg- of the band. They perspire freely and
nor,
County
Judge of Orleans County, dated the stay soft. The jfcrow la soft nnd
are expert Furriers, Manufacturers, I most stylish and durable manner, and 28th day of August,
1905, and entered and filed
Importers and Exporters of Furs.
] guarantee our styles absolutely correct, i with the complaint and affidavits upon which plump, but "IBS eHee** anr often holsame was in-anted in the office of the Clerk low and tbln. hard and full of pore*.
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We solicit the favor of your inspection. I the
of the county of Orleans, at Albion, N. Y , Try to sweat the face.
AUgUSt S8th, 1905.
Opposite the Lyceum.
JOHN C. KNICKERBOCKER,
If you want a plump face drink plenAttorney for I'laintIff.
W M . V. GRAESER,
ty
of water, but don't cat greasy foods.
Office and P. O. Address. Albion, Orleans Co.,
Greasy foods, will make the nose red
New York.
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and the face break out. Try to let waI I
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—Keep your money in circulation. ter he your main beverage, with cream
Do not salt it away. Fay your debts and chocolate, cocoa and milk. These
as fast as yo^eatt. Have patience with will plump out the cheek* like the
one another. Buy your goods of your cheeks of a baby. Don't let your f«ce
Capital StocK paid «
»800,OO0.00.
home merchant, who advertises.
En- fall In for lack of teeth. There are too
courage home industries and give home many good dentists In the irfnd.
RESOURCES
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mechanics all the work you hare to let
The Oldest and Largest Trust Company in Western New York.
.out.
M a k l a c the B*«< ml T h i n e
Interest paid on deposits at the rate of
—The postofflee department has neat
The gift that makes it possible to
, out the following: "Don't mail your successfully cover up dcflclen-les is a
F O U R P E R CEINT.
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S O J V m o U r V D B D M S M l - A N P r t J A L J L Y A I H B • U B J H B C T T O C H E C K . letter or package without having your rare one to posse**. Every ; now and
own address written or printed upon
the left hand corner. This will insure then yon light upon a woman with no
D O Y O U R B A N K H V O B Y MAIL,
, its return to von if not delivered, and apparent talents, and yet with a verMoney received by Draft, Poet or Express Honey Orders..
* will prevent Its being sent to and opened itable streak of genius In the way s
$S.OO W I L L O P E N A N A C C O U N T . i at the dead letter omce." .
EXCLUSIVELY
FURS.
Inter tat and Safe o p t Co., u r n n.
Untitled Document
Thomas M. Tryniski
309 South 4th Street
Fulton New York
13069
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palm hi deftly arranged to cover this
ugly cornel* or
re is
hung at just the right angle to draw
attention away from a water stain os
the paper.
It is possible to acquire that Quality,
difficult as l!
uiatlcaliy finding the remedy. The back
of a %laao, Cor Instance, if the only
place iu the room where you can pot
It hasn't enough wall apace to bide the
back, can be covered with tapestry or
other hangings, and a low, wide stool
moved up against It and piled high
with cushions makes an attractive
cosy seat oat of a very unattractlv*.
place.
There'lTijo pret«ns# called into play,
nothing" but a brave gift of uuikiug the
best of things, and the effect upon
every one who comes in contact with
that sort of spirit is marked in the bes*
sort of way.
T«« rABMKK BEJUFS what he has previously sowed
uiBtiii body reaps
likewise the natural
voakness,
pain and death if the seeds of disease
nave been sown by bad habits of carelessness in eating, sleeping and exercising*
KKKP WELL I F you CAN and when you
need a little help In keeping well u*e
Natwre'B remedies, that do not roughly
stimulate but gently quicken the action
of Nature's functions in a natural way.
Nature's laboratory furnishes the followin#plant» which <
iiiU'
ufac*
jluett AiOutcal Illsture of I)r. Pierc<
covery: (loWwi s
Stone root, Black
rrybark, Bloodroot
and Mandrake r> ••
If lu doubt M i
ur trouble Of needlug advice, yon
free of
charge. Dr. E. V.
'(insulting
„ T h * Meat o l C h a n c i n g Clothe*.
physician to the In
' Hotel and
Y. AH
livery woniau should learn bow to Surgical Institute. M
iidetitial and
'Shauge ber clothing. Take off the letters are «
bearing
ci medical advice
(shoes you have been wearing all day answers
returned iu securely sealed envelopes,
and put on other shoes. The pinch will " I suffered for nearly eight rear*." w
A. Fateu. Eso., of Mobile, Ala., D*tmt j
come in u different place. Take off VblMp
Sheriff, "with malaria, which puiMoiital nij'
the blouse you have worn all day and entire system and deprived me of my vitality. I was eared in three month* by using
the collar Wnlch has been round your Or.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I
throat since morning and put on a dif- know It was largely due to neglert and I
little attention to my trouble until i
ferent blpuse and a different collar. paid
became so run-down and weak that i knew
You have no Idea bow a fresh blouse I had to do something at once to regain any
I began to feel better within four
rests one, and especially a fresh piece health.
days after I used the 'Golden M«dk*al IMsof neekgear. The pinch goes on a dliP lovery.' tad after using nine bottle* I was
to my usual health, feeling better
fercuta^e'of muscles. Changing the restored
than tor years."
undeSjjMttr Is a good plan, and best of
The most valuable book for both men
all Is ch#lg4ug tbe corsets. The bones
and women is Dr. Pierce's
will rub, no matter how carefully you
Common Sense Medical Adviser, A splendid 10G8-page
plan things, and a new corset makes
volume, with engravings*
you feel as though you were just beand colored plates. A copy,
ginning a day instead of just finishing
paper-covered, will be sent
to anyone sending 2J cents
one.
in one-cent stamps, to pay
the cost of mailing tmly, to
A W r i n k l e d Throat.
Dr, R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.
Y. Cloth-bound, 31 stamps.
The following course of treatment
will work wonders, It Is said, with a
wrinkled throat And flabby chin ir persisted in faithfully: First wash the
chin and throat in hot water. Moisten
the finger tips with good cold cream
and, starting with the left hand under
the right ear, draw it briskly, but firmly, from ear to chin. Then take the
right baud ami repeat the movement
from fte left side. .The pressure from
chin to ear should be light, but under
the chin the pressure should be firm.
Ten minutes of this exercise should be
followed by a douche -ef cold water, to
tJtATl)
which has been added a little ^stringent HUHJJ- either a toilet water or
tincture of benzoin. •
Sick-Headache.
f a c t «u C«u* erantluu.
Up to one year ago I bad a severe sick-headache every Sunday, Just a» nigrdarty as thf
Tact Is necessary for the good con- da v came, At ttu cb tin ics I could uot eat una
oouid not raise my head front the pillow with*
versationalist. The woman who men- out
being vipleotiy nauseated, ustsry King
tions ,the w-roug thing at the wrong nas cm-cd me, and now 1 never have h«aaWin. Elliott, mt West Ave., Botime arid MyV^hings that were better ache-Mrs.
t-haster, N. V.
left unsaid has no place In polite socieBy enrich! ag the blood, toning up the hSTVSS
ty. She lacks tact. Sbe should study aud strengthening the stomach, Celery King
makes Biok-beaduohe Impossible.
bow to-be tactful, how to be kind hearted, how to avoid hurting other people's
feelings and when to stop talking. The
good tactful conversationalist will
know by a word or a sign when to
stop. She will be observant and wHl Specifics ears by acting directly on tbe
never, even accidentally, tread upon tick pari* without disturbing the re** eg
the other woman's corus:—Brooklyn lbs system.
No. 1 for Fever*.
Eagle.
Worms.
No. S
Teething
So.
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T h e Woe« of t i l * UtrU.
Diarrhea.
No. 4
Whatever ft girl does it seems InevCoughs*
No.
7
itable that sbe should be laughed at,
Neuralgia.
No. 8
and sbe must learn to expect this. A
No, 9
few years ago she was called a "blueDyspepais.
No. 10
stocking" for her devotlou to learning,
Suppressed
No. U
next an "empty beaded, overdressed
Whites.
No. 19
doll," and now she is "a creature of
Croup.
No. 13
iron muscles, of waistless symmetry,
No. 14 " The Skin.
of biceps and ungainliness." Should
Mo. 15 " Rheumatism.
she turn ber energies to cooking and
No. 10 " Malaria.
domesticity sbe becomes a "mere
No. 19 " Catarrh.
household drudge," — Cassell** MagaMo. '20**^ Whooping Cough
zine.
No. IT rt The Kidney*.
No. 80 " The Bladder.
I- ry Ina F l l l j .
No. 77 •• La Grippe.
The difficulty in frying fish can be
In small bottles of pellets thatfitthe
quickly overcome If you use plenty of pocket. At Druggists or mailed, 36o.
perfect boiling fnt. Dry .the fish thormtf Medical Guide mailed free.
oughly and have sufficient fat for It to
Humphrey!' USA. 0o.,0or. WUttSBi* John
swim in. Let tbejfat throw off a blue New York.
smoke before using Drop In only one
piece at a time and cook till a light
DR. M O T T O
brown. Drain on thick paper before
the Are for a few moments before serving.
HUMPHREYS'
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NERVERINE
PIUS
Milk.
Salted milk as a benutlfier is to be
used externally nnd Is a wash that
makes the skin fine grained and clear.
It is an English remedy as old as the
hills and so simple and harmless that
It cannot lie popular because there Is
a perverseuess about feminine nature
that Incline* to costly and risky beautlflers,
Mad* This Chang*
a-wlOUSMNTt-r
B t«fw« you or
m refuml nones,
Q and w» auuxl By
TVO TOD ratter
** from Nerv.
ooa Prostrath n, Falling or
Lo*t Manhood,
f-•Eft*
our ga*Mu.t*o.
giu*
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Mom 8bnmken
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or Undeveloped Organ*, Youthful Error*.
Exeewive Uie of Tobacco or Opium'/ Hent
by mall on receipt of pvU o. D h . WO*IT»i
CklKMfCAI* CO., Clevein»:./,*, t t t i t e .
For sale by F. A. 8HELIJ3Y.
Hn.lliiK Hril.li.
If a brush" sTich as painters use i*
—Three first class newspaper for $2.00
used for «lusting books the work will
be much more satisfactorily done than ~^THE MEDINA TmrmrNB, the New York
with a cloth or a feather duster, neither Tribune Farmer and the Rochester
and Chronicle
of wtitch can dislodge the fine particle* Weekly Democrat
ef dust from the corner* and crevice*.
It is also very useful for dusting pic- For AD Kinds of Piles.
ture frame*, bric-a-brac and moldings.
To draw the fire out of a barn, heal a
out without leaving a scar, or to core
boils, sores, tetter, eczema and all skin
InHlvt.Inalltr l a *«llrr.
f
It Is ask! to be one secret of I ho and scalp diseases, use DeWitt's Witch
Frenchwoman'* success In matters of Hazel Halve. A specific for blind,
bleeding, itching and protruding pUe«.
dress that ber attire Is individual, and Stops
the pain instantly and cures
even when simple ami plain has gencr
ermaneutly. Get the genuine H>ld
ally a touch, a line, a'something that y F. L. Zimmerman.
pleases the eye by ft* variety while
not detracting from the gown by unPre* identUl Election*Ul make no change
due prominence.
No matter wliioh'candidnie in elected,
Foley's Honey and Tar will remain the
Varnished paint can be kept looking , people's fsvorite remedy for coughs,
as bright as though freshly done by foolds and incipient consumption.
It
soaking in water some time a bag Idled ! cures cold* quickly and prevents pneuA. J. Nusbaiun, Batesville,
with flnx»«Hfl and theff using it a* | monia.
I Ind., writes: "I sofiererUfor three
a cloth to clean the paint.
month* witb a severe cold. A druggist
prepared
me some medicine, and a phy->
Washing *oda dissolved In boiling sician prescribed
for me, yet I did not
water cleanse* mid disinfect* drains improve. 1, tbc.i tried Foley'* Honey
and *!nks, It should bo ue«i| dally for and Tar and eight doses cured me."
bedroom utensil*.
Sold by F. L. Zimmerman and Wright
E
St RO*H Drag Company.
Dor/t wear bracelets NO tight that
they (iffect the clr-ulfltion or so loose
that they rub on the wrist joints.
Hera wood floors and rugs tre
than carpet on sleeping rooms.
HAIR BALSA*
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