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3 tYl 9 ry 9y r w tr tuf VNv t 94 vsr ROak ah ror Nfa + J A Lazy Lhrar I t Suffering the miser and agony that como j fromfour liver trying being to bear up in the be ¬ lief that you will bo all right ia day or twonro you deliber ¬ ately neglecting tho outragedNature the blunder of believ ing that you dont need medicine Ifyoudrothosooner you commence the use of Dr CaldwelTsLaxatlvt Syrup Pepsin the better it will be for you You cant afford to fool with your liver and you certainly cant afford to be without this great remedy if your liver Is out of order Dont delnyI Both you and your liver will bo better livers than ever- DRCALDWELLS SYRUP PEPSIN can be obtained in both dollar and half dollar sizes from all druggists Your money will be refunded if it does not benefit you Your postal card request will bring by return mall oat new booklet DR CALDWELIS BOOK OF WONDERS and tree sample to those who have never tried this woqderiul toady Send today PEPSIN SYRUP CO Montloello Illinois I l 8nl Twenty Reasons Why You Should Oppose the Saloon 1 It never builds up manhood but tears it down 2 It never beautifies the home but often wrecks it 3 It never increases ones use- fulness ¬ but lessens it 4 It never allays the passions but Inflames themJ J 5 It never stills the tongue of slander but loosens it- o It never promotes parity of thought but poisons it 7 It never empties almhouses and prisons but fills theta 8 It never protects the ballot box but defiles it 9 It never makes happy fami ¬ lies but miserable ones d 10 It never prepares one for I is Sijjt for hell t1b Bfd lver prompts to right do i in lIJtqhing but to wrong G dj Jver diminishes tuxes w 3I1 its revenue but increases them Si fli i 13 It neVor renders the Sabbath quiet but desecrates it 14 It novel protects our prop arty or personal eufoty but ondnn gera them j 15 It novoV helps ono to get a good insurance policy on his life but militates against it t 10 It never creates ambition und thrift but invites l laziness protli gory povcrt idleness and crime 17 It never bulldaupthtlclnlrch- but peoples the station Imuse pd sons and chitin gangs 18 It never refines oharaetor nor promotes Christian grace l bat is u destroyer of the soul I 19 It nevtr teaehos honesty and uprightness but incites the incen- diary ¬ to apply the midnight tonsil 20 It never protects a man but robs him of his money his family happiness his good name his hopes und till endearments of life Special HomesBBkers Rates to the West and Southwest On the first and third Tuesdays of each mouth from July 3rd up to and including December 18th 1000 the Southern Railway will have on sale special round trip excursion tickets to points in the West and Southwest at greatly reduced rates For full information call on or firaddress W G MOUOAN D T A H C KINO C T A111 East Main IF LOGAN 111 East Main 1 tf Lexington Ky RedacRates Reduced rates on all railroads in Kentucky are offered tof tho Big BlueGrass Fair 1o be held at Lex- ington ¬ the week of September 17th to 22nd The lrvU1I be Well I I worthy of theparohnago of all w ho 1 attend t rri1 L- tt r r 1 t k fr r t 4- fl tr t J- I r toI t sake CoaitwfeU IA > If It is a crime to make a cp4in < terfclt dollar it t is tcnQII1bnd times worse jo hifttte a Counterfeit Wan l hull it lllfi mplerient <j Etu milking a counterfeit cibilor < WOa be taken nnd destroyed the liquor found on n mans premises can be juatns legally taken and des ¬ troyed Of n ealpnu keeper ho eaid Poor mnYhe does hot seem to realize the auiifcry shame land wickedness he has sot going and which one day1 he must account for with God whoforgela nothing It it is wrong for this person to do all these things it is grown for the voters to make him their agent by legalizing his busmens to pro ¬ duce such results Only the strong arm ofk the Flaw can reach these cases We must stop this authorized trade in whiskeyandall other intoxicating drinks This traffic exists this dempn of intemperance is abroad it must be met inonot two way either by a united persistent effort to abolish it or I It must be met by our furnishing in the future us in the past from our homes from our Sunday schools and from churches not onlr the recruits to keep up this armj of drunkards but we must pay money in addition to support the paupers and punish the criminals which the legalized traffic constantly pours out upon us from the sr loons THE PARADE Mysterious Queen and Beauty of Kentucky to Attend Her The Blue Grass fair at Lexing ¬ ton September 1722 will bv opened by a magnificent parade of floats secret orders school child ¬ ren soldiers brass bands Indians decorated vehicles automobiles and the beauty and chivalry of KentuckyThe of tl e Queen of the Blue Gratis will be made known on thee VZth This c0upjy i is invited to send six cavaliers to attend to the queen The merchants of this county are also included inthe ip vitationr 3 j AIIAllDiiiNUL711i l r 11N 0 AKIN POWDER AIyI A Cream > f Tartar Powder 1ree from alum or has phatlp acid MS KO SUIISITll Hri Bobt McCreary Drowkii ll i News was received btdar Sep ¬ tember 3 of the drownin pf Mrs Jessica Newberry McCreary wi Chicago III Mrs McCreary is the wife of Robe If McCreary son of Senator McCreary and was caught by an undertow and carried to her death while bathing in Lake Michigan Her huebahd was also in the water at the time and he and Dr Harpole another member of the party went toDics Mc Crearys assistance but they too were carried under TJiey > bottled and succeeded in towing the popr unfortunate womans Doriy 16 tin shore QUI she was dead v Both men on reaching the shor > e1 fell exhausted > < R hert 1 McCreary is thej only child of Senator and Airs Mc drearyof Richmond Kyv o q3Farm A fine clue I grass farm contain ing abimt 170 acres on the O ings ville pike 4 miles from Mt Ster ¬ r ling in Montgomery county known as the Hawes Lane farm anti on which I formerly resided The farm will be sold at the Court House- in Mt Sterling Kyon Monday September 17 1900 at two oploek Count Court day if not sold at datert Terms made known on day ofanle Labe C Riddell Estill 1 Springs 55t Irvine Ky i t J 0 s j MRS H B WHITSQN I bLV < i I a J il + U + W Ar BI MHAnot AND SwwTW rhUernJH1Tdt > Jell Or > An in- tervieW fee Jiad with the yotfngbr Dtjni aShea bad just bjeen elect I ¬ ed fllifo riiembfir ot the Cowedte FrancalBe WhPn she found that she had ttpahtr to sign she be ¬ came nervous and went to flee Dtnnas to tell him that she shrank from the binding terms of the engagement Dumas ad- vice ¬ wit Unhesitating My dear child dont sign yon Halt is too curly People with hair like tliattend he passed his fingers through his own crisp waves ought never to sign contracts for 1ifThe temperament is too intractable c Sarah Bcrnlmrdt however signed and meeting Dumas nugin next day Confessed that she had done so Thats all right remarked Dumas cheer- fully I have JVHl 500 francs IiOO l bet Mine Duinas that amount after you left yesterday thin yea would at once go and sign the agreement11Ye11 I shall buy you something with the monei The next day Mme liernhardt received if magnifier wig 6f fair hair nbsohitely flat lank and straight amethe fpl lowing sentence 11itltit on a slip of pa- per ¬ Now that you are really one of the house wear this you will need itI I V InDpubt as to One Oentleman to Irish hpstlcr who huts brought outs their horses rhntsiny horse Ostler2 Yes sorr Oi know that but didnt know which of gintlejmuns They Are All In Dangers I see that an English maga ¬ tine muck raker has discovered that Chatles Dickens didnt have the instincts of a gentleman 1 Mercy what will tie think of William Shakespeare Dont let the baby suffer from eczema sores or any itching of the skin Duans Ointment gives in- stant ¬ relief cures quickly Per ¬ fectly safe for chldien All drug ¬ gists sell it 9 3t Good PoultryShow- Unquestionably the largest and the best poultry show ever held in the Soutn will be a feature ot the I LexingtonI 7n 4 WIRELESS TEN YtfASS C- drtits t t1kbiof P vAcatii + Jtn tJpW I rttt ovnI t vWar1d f1 n- SFlreleS s teicrPaphVIs t tIb1hu dears pld < < tljIU fii tlrert was filed in tlte British fuifont of flee a firovlsibnal suet ti < lthm > for Improvements in transmit ting electrical imjtulsi8 anti ttl 1 lj nalsaud in appaiauis thoiefoiV by line Gnglielmo MaiTDpJj At l the tune this patent was ap piled for says the BrlentHlo Ameiican the art of hlU tit ting messages without wli f4 WIlt wholly unknown in BO fur its its praeticeand utl izutfou Wore con cernedV ifarconi i was perhaps jthe most I persistent XpeHmeutel1 in the bridging of greater tlistmires while very early J in the develop ment of the new telegraphy Lodge turned his attention to the production of a seleotivo system by IUI1lh in his tusk that from three miles invlSOT he I was enabled to semi anti receive signals aHImtlNI in 1014 while the latter1 altlioujih he failed to evolve a eomnureial ly selective apparatus I led the way for the timing of the sending and receiving circuits Individual lynntl I syntonizing then coliee tively Another important feature of recent dafe i tht utilization of auti dcteetorsi in connection with- telephone receivers iis receptors for the translation of incoming electric waves jif to the alphabetic code of dots anti dustier De Forest was probably the first in the commereial field to use the autodetector and tele- phone ¬ receiver while Fessenden has conferred a lasting benefit upon science and humanity by his ingenious detector the liquid barretter an instrument that in its sensibility its ruggedness and its simplicity is second only to the telehpone receiver of Hell With these improvements chiefly made within time past five years wireless telegraphy is all that the most exacting critic could hope for if we except se lectivity and in this especinl branch of the woijk there is yet unlimited opportunity for the wireless inventor to exercise his inirenuitv 1 c Itis Kehoo James NKehpe has received the Dbmooraic nomination for Cnn gresb in thNinth district r r > Intlammatortj Rheumatism CurecLla t I Thousands ff Sufferers are in Anon Todau who might be Cured as Quickly as Was l r t tMrs Whitson whoSe Testimony is given ielow A > w SPEWHATi c Dr odes Grea r Pre5criptla i I the marvelous rmey sosuccessf ullyt introduced in MtSterlin by Payne the Advertiser will do1forou Mrs IJJJ widt on a proininent Lesiitbnf tuarop i of >Nf e rt Broadway and whose recovery is very remarkable yhI certainly bless the clay I began usitlg Dr Andes Great Prescrip tion I have suffered a hunUred deaths fjotu iuflatjfiiiatbry rheumatlsni being afflicted off anlI 40seq e it earlir At times I was unable to get about at all 1lIIVe beeb isuchai i condition that i it was necessary to turn ine itfa sheerwhen beds ridden The disease has attacked nearly every part of my body at various times About three weeks ago while resting in Memphis Tenn on my way home from Hot Springs where I had tried without success for permanentrelief I heard fl great deal of the marvelous cures accomplished with Dr Andes Pre scription then being introduced by Payne the Advertiser My husband secured a bottle of it for me then and since Air Paynes shows haje been here I have used one more bottle of the Prescription and rubbed with the oil The results have been marvelous I believe I am well again I was able to come down obis headquarters Friday and diet so without the use of cane or crutch I feel perfectly good and ba e no seni blance of pain All swellings flare disappeared andibut for the dreadful memories I would not know I hall eec een afflicted August 10 1906 Signed MRS H II WHITSON Dr Andes Great Prescription 1 per Bottle 3for250or6for5 > Vv vaDr rij > u J W rr Y j These medicines can 1e had at W LLOYDS r It lIZlMt Stealing Kyk J I f I lti 1i Io > I I l Rr 4Sf 1ytl t 1 Kyk4 ltiilrM ± S t t J ILT hI > IppR 4 1 t4tY i S < tI Kl1if i Mt > 1 < t l 1 ¼ < f6 I 1 r- J 1 1lh I 1 L JII f iL II p r 4 h naxF < s i- i 0 1IJ t o t 111 i I 1 K + i1 rf p- 7 f i t ttfo jki t j F i itti1 1f t e t t a >t r st + Fn 9L t fr J L hfr1JI t s f f- r fiI t 1 I jl > 1 iA f Q1 i t LrI 2l 2Ii t 1IrJ 17 rlt ti 6 try J I1fij iJpli J j iUii 1i I A I < I 1 tJ j W < I 1 Id Jt n 1 WJ h lf Fi e fr r I i1 lr t i H4 r h < dl i Jo t7tR I Ld > J Iil I I J n n rlf f i no IIj i t 1I iT H eIft = s i r WeedThe deli pends upon the heart Iti rycs + and muscles When from any cause they become weak or ek hausted and fail to furnish sufficient power the heart flute ters palpitates skips beats and J in its effort tb keejrup itsfJ work causes pain and distress such as t smothering spells short breath fainting pain around heart arm and shout ¬ ders The circulation isi im¬ peded and the cntire svsten suffers from lack of nourish mcnt Dr Miles Heart Cure makes a heart stromj and vigorous by strengthening these nerves and muscles ° I had palpitation > riM pain around my heart and the doctors said it yratt Incurable J dont believe It tow for iflteirIleartCurethree and J three > boxes or theNerve and Liver Pills I em entirely cured ant feel better thAn I have for five years nil due to these remedies fr wnnlyou Itnrelieved ydur medicine rured me mo from the I first dose and I kept right on till the pats In my chest was gone nnd I kept p on feeling better even nft T I ntilt takln IU JOHN U AFFRR IAN Belding Midi Dr Miles Heart Cure Is sold by your druggist who will puarantethat the first bottle wit benefit If It falls ho will refund your money Miles Medical Co Elkhart Ind t- L SIGNS OF MADNESS IN bOG Cleveland l Physicians Detailed lSympto > toms of Hydroplibbla For the information of people owning dOgs Dr W C Fair has given the following information to enable them to distingjtishV hydrophobia from the more harmless ailments says the Cleveland plain healer IJlw symptoms in a lloghe said are any sudden change of habitsfor instance dullness restlessness watchfulness ten deney to pick up and swallow small objects licking cold stonesf or smooth surfaces rubbing the throat or chops with the fore- paws puma endured in silence rubbing or licking of a scar the seat ofa bite Making attempts to bite at sight of another dog or a eat may be looked on as very suspicious especially if rabies exist in the country Soon the 9hjiritcteriHtic howl is emitted the vpit i + e IslowHlIll nitiflledrttu4 i there is one loud howl followed by two or more successively di- minishing ¬ in force and tittered without closing the nioutn Softie dogs appear unusually fond 1 of their owners and fatally in oculate them by licking their hands and faces Others turn thijjr head and eyes as if fojlow i snapIs jott n constant searching and s 1 I ofIdmIOloslfmd position to result disturbance 1 orn pilgrimage of several days absence from homes arc the most common precursors of till dis ¬ arise Furious rabies There is spore redness and ilxed glare in the eyes squinting and uplljng of the eyes after fancied objects more frequent howling and in Creasing tendency to worry all animals that comic in tljeir way formerfriends t jjrvrest but undertakes longjolirw hojs at slouching trotready toc fly at all tljnt jcross 1path es peallyl if ifhey makeiany i noise or outcry From the fourth to flit eighth day paralysis sets iU1 first in the hind limbs then in bodyhe deathvParalytic rabies Ip this ease paralysis with dropping of the lower jaw is shown in the outset and gradually extends in the whole hotly The animal can ¬ rarelybarks r N I 1 Never can tell when youll mashr a finger or suffer a out bruise burn or scald Be prepared Dr Thomas Eoleqtric Oil iustantly relieves the pain quickly cures the wound 08 Eift MilM IriM 91000 Thomas McClintock dr Sons of afis i old to Chas Thompson of j Lexington live mtiies the pick of I I- i abuncfi i of l25 for 1000 wt > 7r > l t t Y IJ 111J 1 1 t- 1 r XWJf > IIO avYl y r ftl i it JIi t > J I 1t r t 1sS 1 1 viJ v l i L n C

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Page 1: Ar ROak A Lhrar toI - University of Kentuckynyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7s7h1dkz3j/data/0299.pdf · 2014-02-19 · r 3 tYl 9 ry 9y w tr tuf VNv t 94 vsr ROak ah ror Nfa + J A LazyLhrar I t

3 tYl 9 ry 9yr w tr tuf VNv t 94 vsr ROakah ror Nfa + J

A LazyLhrar I

t Suffering the miserand agony that como j

fromfour livertryingbeing

to bear up in the be ¬

lief that you will boall right ia day ortwonro you deliber¬

ately neglecting tho

outragedNaturethe blunder of believing that you dontneed medicine

Ifyoudrothosooneryou commence theuse of

Dr CaldwelTsLaxatlvt

Syrup Pepsinthe better it will be for you

You cant afford to fool with yourliver and you certainly cant afford tobe without this great remedy if yourliver Is out of order Dont delnyI

Both you and your liver will bo betterlivers than ever-DRCALDWELLS SYRUP PEPSIN

can be obtained in both dollar and halfdollar sizes from all druggists

Your money will be refunded if itdoes not benefit you

Your postal card request will bring by returnmall oat new booklet DR CALDWELISBOOK OF WONDERS and tree sample tothose who have never tried this woqderiultoady Send today

PEPSIN SYRUP COMontloello Illinois I

l 8nl

Twenty Reasons Why You Should

Oppose the Saloon

1 It never builds up manhood

but tears it down2 It never beautifies the home

but often wrecks it3 It never increases ones use-

fulness

¬

but lessens it4 It never allays the passions

but Inflames themJJ

5 It never stills the tongue of

slander but loosens it-

o It never promotes parity of

thought but poisons it7 It never empties almhouses

and prisons but fills theta8 It never protects the ballot

box but defiles it9 It never makes happy fami ¬

lies but miserable ones

d 10 It never prepares one forI is Sijjt for hell

t1b Bfd lver prompts to right do

iinlIJtqhing but to wrong

G dj Jver diminishes tuxes

w 3I1 its revenue but increases

them Si fli i

13 It neVor renders the Sabbath

quiet but desecrates it14 It novel protects our prop

arty or personal eufoty but ondnn

gera them j

15 It novoV helps ono to get a

good insurance policy on his life

but militates against it

t 10 It never creates ambition und

thrift but invites llaziness protli

gory povcrt idleness and crime17 It never bulldaupthtlclnlrch-

but peoples the station Imuse pdsons and chitin gangs

18 It never refines oharaetor nor

promotes Christian grace lbat is u

destroyer of the soulI19 It nevtr teaehos honesty and

uprightness but incites the incen-

diary

¬

to apply the midnight tonsil

20 It never protects a man butrobs him of his money his family

happiness his good name his

hopes und till endearments of life

Special HomesBBkers Rates to

the West and Southwest

On the first and third Tuesdaysof each mouth from July 3rd up to

and including December 18th 1000

the Southern Railway will have on

sale special round trip excursion

tickets to points in the West andSouthwest at greatly reduced rates

For full information call on or

firaddressW G MOUOAN D T A

H C KINO C T A111 East Main

IF LOGAN 111 East Main1 tf Lexington Ky

RedacRatesReduced rates on all railroads in

Kentucky are offered tof tho BigBlueGrass Fair 1o be held at Lex-

ington

¬

the week of September 17thto 22nd The lrvU1I be WellI I

worthy of theparohnago of all w ho1 attend t rri1 L-ttr r

1t

kfrrt 4-

fltr t

J-I

rtoIt

sake CoaitwfeU IA>

If It is a crime to make a cp4in<

terfclt dollar it tis tcnQII1bndtimes worse jo hifttte a Counterfeit

Wan l hull it lllfi mplerient <j Etu

milking a counterfeit cibilor <WOa be

taken nnd destroyed the liquorfound on n mans premises can be

juatns legally taken and des ¬

troyedOf n ealpnu keeper ho eaidPoor mnYhe does hot seem to

realize the auiifcry shame land

wickedness he has sot going andwhich one day1 he must account

for with God whoforgela nothing

It it is wrong for this person to doall these things it is grown for

the voters to make him their agentby legalizing his busmens to pro ¬

duce such resultsOnly the strong arm ofk the Flaw

can reach these cases We must

stop this authorized trade inwhiskeyandall other intoxicatingdrinks

This traffic exists thisdempn of intemperance is abroadit must be met inonot two way

either by a united persistenteffort to abolish it or IIt must be

met by our furnishing in the futureus in the past from our homes

from our Sunday schools and from

churches not onlr the recruits tokeep up this armj of drunkardsbut we must pay money in addition

to support the paupers and punish

the criminals which the legalizedtraffic constantly pours out upon

us from the sr loons

THE PARADE

Mysterious Queen and Beauty of

Kentucky to Attend Her

The Blue Grass fair at Lexing ¬

ton September 1722 will bv

opened by a magnificent parade offloats secret orders school child ¬

ren soldiers brass bands Indiansdecorated vehicles automobilesand the beauty and chivalry of

KentuckyTheof tl e Queen of the

Blue Gratis will be made known on

thee VZth This c0upjy iis invitedto send six cavaliers to attend tothe queen The merchants of thiscounty are also included inthe ip

vitationr 3j

AIIAllDiiiNUL711i

l r 11N

0

AKINPOWDERAIyIA Cream >f Tartar Powder

1ree from alum or hasphatlp acid

MS KO SUIISITll

Hri Bobt McCreary Drowkiill i

News was received btdar Sep ¬

tember 3 of the drownin pf Mrs

Jessica Newberry McCreary wi

Chicago III Mrs McCreary is

the wife of Robe If McCrearyson of Senator McCreary and was

caught by an undertow and carriedto her death while bathing in LakeMichigan Her huebahd was alsoin the water at the time and he

and Dr Harpole another memberof the party went toDics Mc

Crearys assistance but they toowere carried under TJiey > bottledand succeeded in towing the poprunfortunate womans Doriy 16 tinshore QUI she was dead v Bothmen on reaching the shor> e1 fell

exhausted>

<

R hert 1McCreary is thej only

child of Senator and Airs Mcdrearyof Richmond Kyv

o

q3FarmA fine clueI grass farm contain

ing abimt 170 acres on the O ingsville pike 4 miles from Mt Ster ¬

rling in Montgomery county knownas the Hawes Lane farm anti on

which I formerly resided Thefarm will be sold at the Court House-

in Mt Sterling Kyon MondaySeptember 17 1900 at two oploek

Count Court day if not sold atdatertTerms made known on day ofanle

Labe C RiddellEstill1 Springs

55t Irvine Ky

i

t J0

s j MRS H B WHITSQNI bLV< iI a

J il

+U + W Ar

BI MHAnot AND SwwTW

rhUernJH1Tdt> Jell Or >An in-

tervieW fee Jiad with the yotfngbrDtjniaShea bad just bjeen electI ¬

ed fllifo riiembfir ot the CowedteFrancalBe WhPn she found thatshe had ttpahtr to sign she be ¬

came nervous and went to fleeDtnnas to tell him that sheshrank from the binding termsof the engagement Dumas ad-vice

¬

wit Unhesitating My dearchild dont sign yon Halt is toocurly People with hair liketliattend he passed his fingersthrough his own crisp wavesought never to sign contracts

for 1ifThe temperament is toointractable c

Sarah Bcrnlmrdt howeversigned and meeting Dumasnugin next day Confessed thatshe had done so Thats allright remarked Dumas cheer-fully I have JVHl 500 francsIiOO l bet Mine Duinas that

amount after you left yesterdaythin yea would at once go andsign the agreement11Ye11 I shallbuy you something with themonei

The next day Mme liernhardtreceived if magnifier wig 6f fairhair nbsohitely flat lank andstraight amethe fpllowing sentence

11itltiton a slip of pa-

per¬

Now that you are reallyone of the house wear this youwill need itII

V

InDpubt as to One

Oentleman toIrish hpstlcrwho huts brought outs theirhorses rhntsiny horse

Ostler2 Yes sorr Oi knowthat but didnt know which of

gintlejmunsThey Are All In Dangers

I see that an English maga ¬

tine muck raker has discoveredthat Chatles Dickens didnt havethe instincts of a gentleman

1 Mercy what will tie think ofWilliam Shakespeare

Dont let the baby suffer fromeczema sores or any itching of theskin Duans Ointment gives in-

stant¬

relief cures quickly Per ¬

fectly safe for chldien All drug¬

gists sell it 9 3t

Good PoultryShow-Unquestionably the largest and

the best poultry show ever held inthe Soutn will be a feature ot the

ILexingtonI

7n 4

WIRELESS TEN YtfASS C-drtitst t1kbiofP vAcatii + Jtn

tJpW I rttt ovnIt vWar1d

f1 n-

SFlreleS s teicrPaphVIst tIb1hudears pld<< tljIU fii tlrertwas filed in tlte British fuifont offlee a firovlsibnal suet ti < lthm>

for Improvements in transmitting electrical imjtulsi8 anti ttl1ljnalsaud in appaiauis thoiefoiVby line Gnglielmo MaiTDpJj

Atl the tune this patent was appiled for says the BrlentHloAmeiican the art of hlU titting messages without wli f4 WIltwholly unknown in BO fur its itspraeticeand utl izutfou Wore concernedV

ifarconii was perhaps jthe mostIpersistent XpeHmeutel1 in thebridging of greater tlistmireswhile very earlyJ in the development of the new telegraphyLodge turned his attention to theproduction of a seleotivo systembyIUI1lhin his tusk that from three milesinvlSOT heI was enabled to semianti receive signals aHImtlNI in1014 while the latter1 altlioujihhe failed to evolve a eomnureially selective apparatus Iled theway for the timing of the sendingand receiving circuits IndividuallynntlI syntonizing then colieetively

Another important feature ofrecent dafe i tht utilization ofauti dcteetorsi in connection with-telephone receivers iis receptorsfor the translation of incomingelectric waves jifto the alphabeticcode of dots anti dustier

De Forest was probably thefirst in the commereial field touse the autodetector and tele-phone

¬

receiver while Fessendenhas conferred a lasting benefitupon science and humanity by hisingenious detector the liquidbarretter an instrument that inits sensibility its ruggedness andits simplicity is second only tothe telehpone receiver of Hell

With these improvementschiefly made within time past fiveyears wireless telegraphy is allthat the most exacting criticcould hope for if we except selectivity and in this especinlbranch of the woijk there is yetunlimited opportunity for thewireless inventor to exercise hisinirenuitv

1 cItis Kehoo

James NKehpe has received theDbmooraic nomination for Cnngresb in thNinth districtr r

>

Intlammatortj Rheumatism CurecLlat I

Thousands ff Sufferers are in Anon Todau who might be Cured as Quickly as Wasl

r ttMrs Whitson whoSe Testimony is given ielowA

>

w SPEWHATic

Dr odes Grear Pre5criptlai Ithe marvelous rmey sosuccessf ullytintroduced in MtSterlin by Paynethe Advertiser will do1forou

Mrs IJJJ widt on a proininent Lesiitbnf tuaropi of>Nf e rtBroadway and whose recovery is very remarkable yhI

certainly bless the clay I began usitlg Dr Andes Great Prescription I have suffered a hunUred deaths fjotu iuflatjfiiiatbryrheumatlsni being afflicted off anlI40seq eit earlir Attimes I was unable to get about at all 1lIIVe beeb isuchaiicondition that iit was necessary to turn ine itfa sheerwhen bedsridden The disease has attacked nearly every part of mybody at various times About three weeks ago while restingin Memphis Tenn on my way home from Hot Springs whereI had tried without success for permanentrelief I heard fl greatdeal of the marvelous cures accomplished with Dr Andes Prescription then being introduced by Payne the Advertiser Myhusband secured a bottle of it for me then and since AirPaynes shows haje been here I have used one more bottle ofthe Prescription and rubbed with the oil The results havebeen marvelous I believe I am well again I was able tocome down obis headquarters Friday and diet so without theuse of cane or crutch I feel perfectly good and ba e no seniblance of pain All swellings flare disappeared andibut for thedreadful memories I would not know I hall eec een afflicted

August 10 1906 Signed MRS H II WHITSON

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