The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, July 17, 1902, Image 9

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A GREAT MONUMENT.1 an effective coop.
lf.j pREPARBO EXPRESSLY FOR TWK i-UO 1 YivV IdfiSf' w- WKnJwrunwan n 'f
m " . .
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The Hieroglyphic Stairway Found
at Copaa, Honduras.
GLOBE MILLS.
ir Hrrlist ami daughter,
L relatives ut AothBinoenami
week-
Lnllll'l lOrdley, of Vicksbtirg.
" . ' .
U his mother last wk.
0. Clr'wli shot a black snake
t lour near Ins grcn.
hilc"s)ieking lierrios, li. F. Itew,
aml !isloeatKl his Miouuuer.
Vrs. JEIattie IJastien, nee Onrrie
lf : Wilkes liarw, w voting
Ids ut this place.
lir. Hennaii ana nanes aim
liaii Verger were out, unv-
mlav. when cenr the uloe
Leory 'tlie horse got fracioiis and
w tiii-iii out. me miggy was
l- tlomolislicHl and all three were
WJy kiokwlacifl bruise
6ELINSGR0VE.
Miss Ilattk; Swuiefuid, uf l'liila
ilelphit, wlm fur ii'any yenrs was a
reMilt-nt if this y:u-u, is the guest
of Mrs. .la. K.'l)avis,Srou Pleas
ant street.
Miss Annie Miller, upon whom
I an operation was perfumied tor the
renin hi tit a poly puss from the nose,
on coitiMig out of the fflivts of an
auestlrcbic administration was found
to lie purylized ami ountinues so' at
this writing.
Mre. Auna Allenwn, of Ilarris
hurg, us on a visit here. She will
reuixr'u several weeks.
Ifoward Doublet, ;u railroad tcle
grtjih operator, was at home witAc
his parents several days hist week.
I he hui'Vtst.
Mrs. 4. L. Middleswurih was h
nioug Hie lucky ones tmlr.ivv a toilet
set lust week at the geuer.d store A
A. M. I5 )H-ersix.
Charles Hingiimaii and Miss
Matue Howell were united in matri
mony (y liev. A. 1). UrauiK-y lust
wevK at the home ot Mrs. . Lizzie
Unwell. May their futuiv lite he
(tii'lit and hamtv.
Misses Hattie Aigh-r and KHa
Walker were guests of the Mi-es
Gift's at Paxtoville nwr Sunday.
The brutal attack Mtu.lv. inrti a
fellow lieing on the outskirts t'our
village last Saturday night was a
disgrace to a civilized eouuuuuity
Haw ta llalld a ( mm Caaiturtabla
feuellrr altabl tar alt-It
the rmt Aroaaa.
kit
will hold their annual picnic
' . ii !ii . a .... o.i i..(..i.
I,()K' illllf,.'H'g " ah !--
dl' all kiin's will he served on
ground. Music by the hand,
a-one and dl and have a good
v i:....l !. tlii jMTjuiiii.r 4...
C. i lMlvui in nit: tunmg i.fi
k-nelit ol the School.
Miss Marry M'ulloni, of l'lynt-
' , .. n-' ottth, spent several days very ideas
Musserml -wife of jvreanier ' ' ' , . ,, ,. x;
f Siimlav wt.ltn John Landis. . "J
ho Stun av S:noo!, ot lihilH! ! . . . . .
I,L - ' inline ti I I II Solil'lirn llllil I'lllli r
Mrs. Alice Stuy, of Watontwn,
ljcnt last week with her parents.
Dr. A zues SSiollv, of Shamokin,
who spent hcwrnl weeks very Smis
antly under llr p.arental niof, re
Suriied to her lioine last week.
Lank IvroKgcr and wile, who
.! More iirip. V-.peiit seviTai wioiitlis at her kimer
... I f i ... .. i. i i
)ften the over-taxed organs of di- nome in lURWgan, reiurueu noiu
tion cry out tor iieip ty uyuoe- m Saturday.
XKVlaiotrhowa The Miss,, ithoads and I, ntz,
on prs. nwoii troubles can tor i teachers m mie Jovsvnie riiun
uipt use ot dJr. Kme s Jsew jjiie j.Home. Hiuiiit fcjveral days very ideas-
Is, Tbcy re senae, ttiorougtt . .-. "t,,,,.. 'r Miss
Mary Burkhart.
W. II. Miller ami family, ofSTcw
York, and M5. 0. W. Herman, of
Wyoming, were called here by tlie
serious illness oi their mother, Mrs.
John P. IticLtor, who diel ou Fri
day afternoon, last, and was Imried
on Monday afi-'rnoou at one"clo( k.
Her pahtor, Dr. Focht, otlieiating.
Dr. J. A. M..Ziegler and family
moved here from Cincinnati on Fri
ll day. The Dr. having resigned his;
jnastorate there
and should he
authorities.
investigated
by
the
I Pimriinteed to cure, 25 cents at
MulJlobttre Drue Oo.. Gray-
li, Garinim and Co., KichfieId, Pa.
J. W. SampHelL Pennscreelc.
K&EAMBR.
tfmtea number of our young
Iks attended ihe festival at Salem.
iMrs. J no. IJiekhart was toSeluis-
uve Friday.
Win. Magee . anO family, of
Itlilehcin, are vMtiag at J. E.
Mifs Catlierane Mock, of Sha-
nkin is speeding .a few weeks
li t. Outeliue and family.
There will be a festival held here
itnrday eveniicg, July 19th.
Jzora Smith is spending the week
lith her sister Mrs. Graver at Lewis-
Mrs. Iliiben lioyor, f Danville,
cut a day with W. M. Gordon and
mily.
Mr. James Dieiner and family, of
wiuoford, spent Sunday with the
rni'ir s parent of this j;luce.
Miss Hattie Miller, of Franklin,
'i.'ited Miss Jotta Mauror over Sun-
IV.
Mi-it Anna Derr.of Lewisburg,
ikI iNIiss (. arne Hubish, of Sehns
rove, called on friends iwa town,
'aturday.
MasfeT John lleihl 6pent & week
ltli relatives in this vieinitv.
Dr. Juhn Orwitrs'. of your town
billed on J. E. Magees, Sunday af-
iiTiioon.
Miss Cxira Row spent several days
p-itn tnends at the Countv Seat.
Tl. - I ...
ine teachers examination was
tld here ltd Tuesday. Tliere were
peven who took the examination. Iwt
a I
fiie schools have not ln'cn given out
tt.
Harry Harder and family, of Sun
dry, spent Suiday with J. E. Ma-
A. D. Kreamer and wife were to
Miirove, Saturday evening.
There is more Catarrh in this Bee.
tioa the country than all other di-
HnSIM niit, n.Y.lllr nn.l until tlm
JJiih few years was supposed to be
' uuurauie. 1'or ft creat manv years
loctors pronounced it a local di-
wase, and prescribed local rom-
uies, and by constantly faillnc to
ure with local treatment, pro
aouncod it incurablo. Science has
Proven catarrh to be a constitution
Hi disease, and therefore requires
'"ODstitntinnnl IrniilmiMl ir..n'Q
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.
Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is
'ue only cooslitutional cure on the
aiarket. It is taken internally in
"oses from 10 drops to a teaspoon-'ul-
It acts directly on the blood
Hid IUII Ann a aiiffnnna r-v IIia avaf nm
rti, du auvvK) hi I'll? n,y diiuiu
1 Hey offer one hundred dollars for
ny case it fails to euro. Send for
circulars and testimonials.
J. CHENEY & CO., Props.,
. s Toledo. Ohio.
Sold by Drue arista. 75c.
Hall's Family PiUa are the beat.
Nuvr A Viiuiiin', l.llr.
To have i;ivu up world have
meaiu i he death of .Mrs. lois CYajfti,
oi uoreiitisier. Muss. 1' or vein k hIic
luol endured untold inisny from a
Hcero liiMir ti'ihlo Hiid obMtiiiute
eou.'h "OfUk," she writes, "I
cuuM scarcely breitttiu and KOine
tiniHh could uti, speali. All doctors
hiuI rume lies fa led til! I used Dr.
Kind's I'ev; IliscoveiV for Con
sumption HniviiH eonifJlotely cured.
Sufferers f ro in Cuimhs, Colds,
Throat rml L'.uik Trouble uied this
krriind remedy, for it disappoints.
Cure is Kiiartnteed by the Middle
burirh Drue Co, tlraybill, Oiirmsn
& Co., Kicblield, Pa., Dr. J. W,
Sampsell, IVnnscreek. Pa. Price
nud $1.(KI. Trial bottles free.
WEST BEAVER.
Our funirers were busy last week
putting away their grain lietweeti
showers.
Kinanuel Peter u:ul Jacob Erh,
of Crossgrore, spent last Saturday
in Lewistown.
W. A. Mic:Glai:g!ilin, of Yearger
towu spent Sunday with his parents
at Lowell. Pa.
The festival at fCcClure, on last
Saturday evening, -was well attend
ed and everything passed off quitely.
Jame? Steely, rf Vira, Miillin
Margl., S.indny.
H. W. Mover was off ou a pleas
ure inp ua unday,
5umm.f Tour to the North.
For tiiestininuT of l!H)i! tlie IVunsyl
vaida Kh 1 1 road ConiMtny lim Mrrmieil
tit run two ieiiiisll.v-eoii(iicted touts
to Canada and Northern New York
These Uiuis wi!t lenve July I'.i ;u 1
August 13, including Niagara lulls,
Tliousitnd IkIhuiIk, Unpiils of the St.
Law ranee, yiietK, The Sumienay,
Montreal, Au Salik' Chasm, Lakes
Chumpluin uyl Wwrge, and Saratoga,
occupying fifteen dnv; Miiinl-trip rate,
1135.
Each twr will be in charge of the
Couiny'M tourist agents, assislivl by
an experi-need j.lady us ehaperon,
wltose esierxl i liarg - will b? uueseoi'l-
ed ladies
The rate en vers railway and lmt fare
for the the entire round tri parlor
ear seats, meals en route, Imlel entei-
iiuii:neui, iran-ier enargi-H, ami eai
risge lure.
ForKidled Itinerary, tir-kets, or any
xtdiUottal iiiforuiation, appty to ticket
stRentsor address (Jeo. W. Iloyii, A
wisJantVieneral Passenger Agt , 15 road
StwetStution, Philadelpbia.
Miss Collins, ot Akron, Ohio, is'j county, was home fart of last week.
John Kncpp (lter known as old
John) was burrkd at the Ilidge
wishing friend?; an this section.
Hurry Conrad graduated as n
drained nurse la the school off the
asylum at Danville. He took the
fecond honors. His parents were
present at the graduation.
Mrs. Lydia Sc.hoeli, one of our
tged teopLv died on Sunday morn
ing at about 1 o'clock. She was
aged about 00 years. Funeral ser
vices on Wednesday inornig at 1 1
o'v.lock.
Miss Annie Bowes, of New York
is visiting her grandparents, X.
Kantner and wife.
lion't Pail lit Try TIiIh.
V benever an honest trial is civen
to Electric Ditters for any trouble it
is recommended for a permanent
cure will surely be effected. It
never fails to tone tho stomach, re
gulute the kidneys and bowels,
stimulate the liver, invigorate the
nerves aid purify the blood. It's a
wonderful tonic for run-down sys
tems. Electric Bitters positively
cure Kidney and Liver Troubles,
Stomach Disorders. Nervousness,
Sleeplessness, Rheumatism, Neural
gia, nud expels Malaria. Satisfao
tion guaranteed by the Middleburs
Drug Co., Graybill, Garnian fe Co.,
Itiehfield, Pa.. Dr. J. W. Sampsell.
Pennscreek, Pa. Only CO cents.
BEAVERTOWN.
The Lutheran Sunday school will
hold a festivalat the church on Satur
day evening, July 29.
llev. I. P. Zimmerman lias been
granted a vacation by his congre
gations.
Prof. M'alborn passed through
our town Sunday afternoon on his
way to hold examinations in the west
cud of the county.
Miss Mary Weaver, of Freeburg,
has been elected to teach the pri
mary school.
Master Kandall Miller, of Spring
Mills, is spending some time with
his father, Dr. E. M. Miller.
Mrs. W. 11. Howell has been
quite siek for the last lew weeks.
Miss Florence Aiglcr visited
friends at Suubury and Sliamokiu
Dam over Sunday.
E. E. Wetzel and C. M. Camp
are painting Samuel G. Moyer's
house in Franklin township,
The rainy weather interferes very
material! with the gathering in of
church last Friday. Kcv. Spall n
officiating.
A speedy recovery is wished for,
hy the many ivrders-f TilK Post,
fur its editor and proprietor, (Jeo,
W. Wageiiscllcr.
West Peter and Vern Erh missed
the train in coming from Lcwistown
last Saturday. They walked the
twenty miles in ..', Hours to be on
hand for the festivalat McCIure.
Tlie second crop of hay is exjM'ct
cd to he much larger that the first
crop.
Susan Ucitz, while on a hill pick
ing bcrri'.'.s, was attacted hy a score ot
owls. Viola Steely went to her
assistance with her breeeh louder
and dispatched a few. Susan was
then relieved of her scare.
ir.i .Hau Mo to Ynn.
And say soma other salve, o'nt
aicut, lotion, oil or alleged healer is
as good as iiucklen's Aruica halve,
tell bim thirty yeais of marvelous
cures of Piles. Burn". Boils, Corns,
Felons, Ulcers, Cuts. Scalds, Bruises
and Skin Eruptions prove it's the
best and cheapest 2") cents at the
MiddJeburg Drug Co., (Jravbill,
(Jarman & Co., Kichfield, Pa., Dr. J.
W. Sampsell, Penuscreek, Pa.
FLINT STUN I) VALLK V NEWS.
(jeo. Moyr iind mother were to
Oriental last Wednesday.
C. 10. Haines was to Treed Haiiies
last Thursday, for a young dog.
The Ebenc.cr Sunday school will
hold theii annual picnic Saturday,
A ug. 2o, 1U02. M usic and elegant
speakers will be tliere. All are in
vited. William Kerstettcr, of this place,
was visiting Jacob Inch last Sunday.
Samuel C. Moyer had some of the
Flint Stone Valley carpenters last
week to build a bridge accross the
race and make a board walk.
Fred Moyer, Jr. of Freeburg,
was in this valley on business on
Saturday.
Key. Kelly will have servises in
the Ebenezer church next Saturday
evening, July 19.
C. E. Haines and Jonathan Gru bl
are working in Middleburg.
Ti C. Landis were visiting Mioh-
SCHNEE.
Win. II. Wendt and wife and F.
i. Kerstettcr and wife were to Fi'ec-
bnrg Saturday.
Ikv. C. C. Miller, the Lutheran
iiK.ukter, preached in the St. John'.-
eruireli last Sunday forenoon.
The St. John's Union Sunday
sohool will hold their annual picnic
next Saturday. Addresses will le
delivered by Prof. Ia-u Lybarger
aHl county Supt., (Jeo. W. Walborn,
and the Fremont Curnet Band will
funoish the music. -
Some of our young iMMipIe attend-
ei the festival at Pallas Saturday
evening.
Quite a number ot our young folks
tosk in tlie show at Fremont last
week.
Davjd Hoover is receiving a new
skingle saw mill in the near future.
'I Mood In n ItraiiKhl
witk my coat oil' and iiiuvlil this
wrutfhed cold," says the sullerer. I Ie
need not pay a heavy penalty if be fol
low hrs act of folly with an act of wis
dom. Hoak the feet in hot water with
a few teaspoonsful of Perry Davis' Pain
killer In it. Take a teaspiHiiifiil of Pain
killer 1h hot sweet 'lied water at bed
time and be thankful for so simple and
speedy a way to break up a cold Tliere
is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis'.
SH REINER.
Victor Brouse of thw place spent
several days of last week visiting
friends at Jersey Shore.
I uben Aumillcr and family, cf
Mummers Whan, spent Mimlay
with W. C. Schaefler and family.
Jonas Sassaman and wili' and
Mr. McIIenry ami wife, of Potts
grove, were seen in our vicinity
Sunday.
Miss Olive Long, of Hill End,
spent Siinmiy with friends of this
city.
Mrs. George Camtner, of Sliamo
kiu, is visiting her parents, Henry
Wetzel.
M. iVagner and wife, of Mohan
tongo, and E. Snyder, ot Suubury,
partook dinnerat the bountiful board
of I. II. Roush on Sunday.
t'larat apevlaB at Aborlalaal Jaer
traa Arrkltrrlare la Eslalrare
Ua llraaljr 1 a Taaale to
ArvkaraloglMa.
The remarkable hieroglyphic stair
way ut Copun, in llomluran, not far
from the boundary of (iuateninlu, is in
many way the most important untl in
tereKting monument of nlnirigimii
American nrehiteeture that him ever
been brought to light by the excava
tions of the archaeologist. Ten years
ao it wus prat'tieitlly unknown, but
since then it has been uncovered anil
studied as a whole by the various t'o
pnn expeditious of the IVabmly niu
(eum of American archaeology and
ethnolopv nt llarurd. tiuder the di
rection of (ieorge 15. Cordon, whose
elaborate report on the discovery anil
restoration of the stairwayjust is
sued to suliKi-riliers by the museum au
thorities affords much incidental in
formation concerning a memorable
prehistoric civilization that may prove
to be older than even the Assvi ian or
the Egyptian- that of the ancient j
Maya people which once dwelt in tlie j
plains anil valleys of Central Atner-
ica. ' i
Mow many hundreds or thousand- ;
of years old the hieroglv phic stair
way really is, even the arclincolngi-t
hardly ventures to gue-s. It U ;i prin
cipal feature of the ruined acropolis
of what i known to be one of t he most
ancient cities mi the American con
tinent, the annaN of which, however,
were no more than a shadowv Icgi ml
even when the Spaniards came to
Mexico; and in spite of the fact that
the steps of the slairwny cany, triaven
in a series of picture characters or
hieroglyphics, what is apparently
some kind of n conl inuoiis eli fon, ,!oi;
ieal record, these "glyps" at e st iil. for
the must part, ipiite undecipherable,
rind the record which they contain is
nit re t ha n n n a rch aeol,
'though to solve it mii;ht
The hen i eontinevl while the chick
run free. During the day the screen
door U left slightly ajar for the exit
of the clucks, while the wooden door ix
brought forward toa level, resting on
the upper edge of the screen, holding
it iu place ami serving its u shade, or
to prevent sudden showers from leut
iug into the coop. At night the scrcea
lie
as y et lit tie
ival iil.zle
4
coov ri it c.i:ni:kai. i-sb.
door is tightly closed, and in cohl.
stormy weather the wood shutter is
also closed. The l f of the i i is of
matched boards with a moderate kick
slope, but a ready -made box may he
used. c.vcrillL' the level toliwitii 1 . tI:'T
building paper, which must tlo-ri
i i:i in :ihI. This is a cheap, safe a ml t
f, l iable shelter. Sally PisluT ,ti l aria
and Home.
Co'snation Date Fixed.
London. .iu.y 1. It va.-, o.Ii. iallv
Stated yes!' ni.iy taat t he co; '.m '
Ki:i Edward will take pla.' I'l-r.'-n
August S and AiiK'.i.st l'J. TliT' wili
he no rov.il pun essioii as oi:,.:r.ui.y
idanti'"!. '' i't that In w! : 1 'In :r
majesties '.vi:l pro' eed from i lad ;m
ham Palace to Wi-y, tiiinsit-i- Aiibey
and retui-n. It i:; ninv oti.-i.h : lr:v- -t
Ically 't-itain. in view n' this an-nouiH-i'li.'-M
thai Kiti: Ivivva:-'! will h
i-riivvnul Saturday, August !. sin. c th'
hohlinu of the coronation -r uiotif
Monday, Auunst 11. .voiiKl iir.o've an
other full li holiday with ile- n'
t.'ttdant i'.i.-i. alio. i of general ini.iiu.-v
while Sarirdays are almost universal'iT
i observd as haif lioiidays.
A NURSE SAYS
Pc-ru-na is a Tonic of Efficiency
Aid MUCIN A I. PCU.lTfKE.
(Kure Work nf Art I Hs-m en t! at f , par..
Cetitrdl Amt-rxa.)
haptt-r
is nu"
well mean the opening up of a
of history as romantic as it
terioiis.
At one end of the main stnictiit
("opnn, ns the acropolis of the city i
called, a broad pyramid, which at one
time was crowned by some public
iu:ai w ii at omi:v say or it.J
ftJ,w-n'"t"t & :".-V I
1- i
to
thi
ll '
l: f
aa y s-t
air
Long Hi
' About a year ago my hair was
coming out very fast, so I bought
a bottlo of Ayer's Hair Vigor. It
stopped the falling and made my
hair crow very rapidly, until now it
is 45 inches in length. "Mrs. A.
Boydston, Atchison, Kans.
There's another hunger
than that of the stomach.
Hair hunger, for Instance.
Hungry hairnecds food,
needs hair vigor Ayer's.
This is why we say that
Ayer's Hair Vigor always
restores color, and makes
the hair grow long and
heavy. t$I M a bottle. All dnijjUU.
If your drupirlst cannnt nppljr you,
end m one dollar and we will exprew
you bottle. lie mre and elve the name
ot your nearest exnres olllce. Addre,
J. C JLYE& CO., Lowell, Mun.
binding a temple or palace rise
a height of about s,-, f,.. u
western slope of this pyramid
hieroglyphic stairway, originally
fording access from a sipiare or p
below to the temple above a lid a
tern of terraced courts In voi il.
snme time ill the past, how ever, a I :i i . ' -slitle
swept away the symmetry I
two large faces of the pyramid aid
brought down the upper .-tips of the
great staircase iu an almost imli-t il.
guishuble mass of debris which com
pletely buried the lower st:i irs. no t ha t
when Mr. liordon first visited Copan
the whole plan of the stairway was en
tirely obliterated, nnd the pyramid it
self was little more than an overgrown
mound of earth anil broken stone-.
Four entire seasons were rnpiired
to bring something like order out of
this chaos. From .10 to ton laborers
were at one time constantly employed,
and the fragments which were re
moved covered an acre of ground.
F.very important fragment was care
fully molded, ami the molds shipped
to Cambridge in order that someday
a restoration of the whole staiiva-e
may be made and fi t tip in the I'cahi-iiy
museum. (Inly l. of the 40 or up
per steps which vv ent dow u in I he l.i tn!
slide retained in a ny degree t heir iden
tity fr their relative positions, how-ivcr.
v Mr
t
t Mils. K ATI'. T.YI.i''IL
.Mrs. A'.'ift Taylor, a .idualtij '
t nurse of prominence, gives Iter f t.
Jptrcntf with 1'cruna In an open)
'letter, tier position In society and
professional standing combine to
Klve special prominence to lur ut-
terances. j
-l!li A';, 11.1... 1-7 . M
As far a- I have ,,1,-. rv
the titi. -t Ionic any li'.-."
can use who is weak from
n: m
rff:tii of any st-ri u- illness.
"I have M-ell it ll-cd ill 11 . -. i i -r ul"
couvah-.-ci nt cai-e-, and hav n
eral other tonics u-cl, but I ' .hi-,
tho.-u w ho un d IN runa bad tin ' m !:,
rtlicf.
Peruna seems to restore v ' '(.'.. , '
crease bodily vigor and rem v lirnith
and strength in a wonder'. '' short
time." MRS. KATC TAYl.u'f
In view of the great niu.iituti of
women suffering from min, cilia .f
female diseuse and yet una:,.- I find
any cure, I'r. llartiuan, th uowuui
specialist ou female eatariloi'. di.-e- ,
has iiniiounccd his w illingm . . ,ii.
tho treat moii t of as many ca- . r.uke
applieatiott ti Lim tltiring tl- t vn'xnr
nioiilhs will.ttt chiirge. A.idi J, "i hi
Poruna Med -j I u,, Coluaibu.-, ( 'Mo.
DR. HALL'S MERV
Nt-urly oil Hie ills ef life tin-iiinsi-tl hy tin"' eri-iv' f,,i iiuc i,,n .
efl'rlc Acltl, tliut iliHitly, ..i-oiioim lui- ti j'liri' MoimI. lake n'l j
iiiiti'lnli'. Dr. Mull'a Ncrvo li
It- h It. !
I He Add I.:
The Sure and Speedy Remedy
tlmt j!"t'H str:iiL,'lit to tin nmt nf tin? tnudilii nn 1 nut im-ri'ly nlleviai' s h'ti t-neli, a!i Oi,-, -ree
inel t-iin-i any dls w tvi-ii r, inoli'ly tiiiiMl hy t rie Acid, be lulling kldnty and l.lvt-r
Cuniplulnts, 5(omucli Dlsordirs, Kliuumutlsm, Dyspcpniu, Constipatlun, IndlKt-stion,
Nervousness. Lots ol Sleep and Appetite. Or. Hull' Nervo ii a purely vrye!:ilt i' '
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hlwj milker, 1'lwl biiildt-r and liluuil purlll' r.
Price 50 Cents a Bottle and Worth a Dollar a Drop
Accept no Biilmtiliita fur there Is none nlhcr Just ut gn. In-l-t Hint y tmr tlriici;lst -n
Dr. Hall's Nervo fur you. If ho refuse, scud tut hU uuiiio And 50 ccutri itnd we will turwitrd
a Isiltlti by express, prepaid.
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