Boone County Recorder . NATURE AND A WOMANS WORK Amy (after the tiff)—I shall returnyou everything you have given me. George (cheerfully)—All right, we start at the kisses first STATI OF OllO. CITY OF TOLIDO, ILuoss COUTT. 1 Frawk J. Cubxst make* osth that be Is Malor Kartuer of the firm of F. J. Cubxst * d <lufuilucu In the City of Toledo. County and Stateaforesaid, and that said flrin will pay the auin of(INK HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and everyeau of Catarrh that cannot be cared by ibe use of UiUl Catarrh Curb. FRAWK J. to before roe and subucrlUeolla my pre


Boone County Recorder . NATURE AND A WOMANS WORK Amy (after the tiff)—I shall returnyou everything you have given me. George (cheerfully)—All right, we start at the kisses first STATI OF OllO. CITY OF TOLIDO, ILuoss COUTT. 1 Frawk J. Cubxst make* osth that be Is Malor Kartuer of the firm of F. J. Cubxst * d <lufuilucu In the City of Toledo. County and Stateaforesaid, and that said flrin will pay the auin of(INK HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and everyeau of Catarrh that cannot be cared by ibe use of UiUl Catarrh Curb. FRAWK J. to before roe and subucrlUeolla my pretence,this 6th day of December, A. 13M. , ~*~- . A. W. QLEASON, ?j ,,AL ( NOTABT PtTBLIO. Haifa Catarrh Care li token internally sad eetidirectly on the bluod and mucoua lurfacee Of the tyiMln. Bend tor testlmmlats. free. F. J. CHKNEr A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by nil Druggists. 75c. Take HallsFamily Pills for BABYS Favourite The Details. The particulars—? Well, Capt. Feebles was shot in theback, originally, and wentarnunrl withhis back bent a good deal like an in-terrogation mark, until he got a port-ly slab of back pension. Then hestraightened up his back until it wasdecidedly concave instead of consider-ably convex, dyed his whiskers afighting black and Bet out in pursuitof a buxom widow, who, being awidow, knew exactly how to be caughtwhile maintaining all the symptoms ofeluding capture to the very best of herability.—Smart Set LYDLA E. PINKHAM ?* ture and a womans work com-bined have produced the grandestremedy for womans ills that theworld has ever known. In the good old-fashioned days ofour grandmothers they relied uponthe roots and herbs of the field tocure disease and mitigate suffering. The Indians on our WesternPlains to-day can produce roots andherbs for every ailment, and curediseases that baffle the most skilledphysicians who have spent years inthe study of drugs. From t


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