Boone County Recorder . s, E. Hanson,804 E. Long St., Columbus, Ohio,writes to Mrs. Pinkham: I was passing through the Changeof Life, and suffered from nervous-ness, headaches, and other annoyingsymptoms. My doctor told me thatLydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Com-pound was good for me, and since tak-ing it I feel so much better, andl canag-ain do my own work. I never forgetto tell my friends what Lydia E. Pink-hams Vegetable Compound did for maduring this trying period. FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. Vm- thirty VA«.rq & Pink- hams Vegetable Compound, madefrom roots and herbs, has been thestandard re


Boone County Recorder . s, E. Hanson,804 E. Long St., Columbus, Ohio,writes to Mrs. Pinkham: I was passing through the Changeof Life, and suffered from nervous-ness, headaches, and other annoyingsymptoms. My doctor told me thatLydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Com-pound was good for me, and since tak-ing it I feel so much better, andl canag-ain do my own work. I never forgetto tell my friends what Lydia E. Pink-hams Vegetable Compound did for maduring this trying period. FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. Vm- thirty VA«.rq & Pink- hams Vegetable Compound, madefrom roots and herbs, has been thestandard remedy for female ills,and has positively cured thousands ofwomen who have been troubled withdisplacements, inflammation, ulcera-tion, fibroid tumors, ^gularities,Eiriodio pains, backache, that bear-g-down feeling, flatulency, indiges-tion, dizziness or nervous dont you try it ? Mrs. Pinkham invites all sickwomen to write her for has guided thousands tohealth. Address, I_ynn, Idass, Doc Ahem—Ton seem to coughwith considerable difficulty this morn-ing. Patient—Thats very strange. Ivebeen practicing all night I MEXICAN PLOTTERS GUILTY. Two Convicted of Fomenting Revolu-tion on United States Soil. Eagle Lost Its still hover over the crags thatmake the Cumberland narrows M. Horchler, an engineer, founda pheasant fluttering in his yard atCumberland and observed a largeeagle flying away. The eagle haddropped the pheasant and-made fran-tic but unsuccessful efforts to recoverit, flying into the yard, but was fright-ened away by the presence of , whofound the pheasantfluttering with Jagged holes in its neckfrom the eagles talons.—BaltimoreNews. Fujiyama beautiful mountain peak of Fu-jiyama, which is regarded by the Jap-anese as little abort of sacred, is tobe modernized by electricity. For-the^ El Paso, Tex.—Charged with foment-ing a revolution on United States soilagainst a friendly nation, Prec


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