Boone County Recorder . and Jane Bates, 85 Fifth Ave., NewYork, N. Y., Mar. 11, 1907. So many digestive disorders afflictmen and women now that a select pre-I scription has been secured from at great BatUe Creek specialist who of-! fers it freely to those who cannot takeI sanitarium treatment. Its use for aj few weeks is said to completely restoret the digestive functions, increase thei strength and care nervousness, inl somnia and all symptoms of a distress-I ing nature due to such disorders. Mixthese three ingredients together, shakewell and take one or two teaspoonfuUafter each m
Boone County Recorder . and Jane Bates, 85 Fifth Ave., NewYork, N. Y., Mar. 11, 1907. So many digestive disorders afflictmen and women now that a select pre-I scription has been secured from at great BatUe Creek specialist who of-! fers it freely to those who cannot takeI sanitarium treatment. Its use for aj few weeks is said to completely restoret the digestive functions, increase thei strength and care nervousness, inl somnia and all symptoms of a distress-I ing nature due to such disorders. Mixthese three ingredients together, shakewell and take one or two teaspoonfuUafter each meal. One ounce compoundessence Cardiol, two ounces essence ofPepsin and two ounces syrup of Ginger. One of our best-known druggists,to whom the above was positively that a more effectiveand harmless prescription could notbe filled by any one, and that it l>familiarly known as the RockefellerCure. Prominent up-to-date drug-gists will get the ingredientstheir Jobber, although most ofkeep them in fromthem A Boy on Clergymen. Bishop Potter, at an ecclesiasticaldinner in New York, read a Coopers-town schoolboys essay on Clergy-men. The essay, which created muchamusement, was as follows: There are 3 kinds of clergymenblshups, recters and curates. The bish-ups tell the recters to work and thecarats have to do It, a curate is a thin What a Settler Can Secure In WESTERN CANADA 160 Acre. Graia-Growrntr Land FREE. 20lo 40 Bushels Wheat to the Acre. 40 to 90 Bushel. Oat* to tito Acre. 35 to 50 Bushel. Barley to the Acre. Timber for Fencinc and Build in,. FREE. Good Law. with Low Taxation. Sple ndid Railroad Facilities and Low Rata*. School, and Churcbe. Convenient. Satiaf ac tory MarkeU for oil Productione. Good Climate and Perfect Health. Chans as for Profitable Investments. Some of the ohoioest (Train-producing lands la>Saskatchewan and Alberta, may now be ac-qilired in these most healthful and prosperoussections under the Revised Homestead Regulations by w
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