The Aroostook Times, March 31, 1915
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IS c*ry Libr,ary V o l 55. Houlton, Maine, Wednesday, March 31, 1915. No. 13 the age of fifty, and after twenty-five Old Polk, who is charged with mur- a n d his men did not have any wea years ot hanking and connections | der ; Old Posey, chief of the other pons Itut. I have reason to suspect with various other responsibilities, A Happy. Home j division of renegades and a son of that they had hidden them in the SLEEP DISTURBING BLADDER WEAKNESS 1 have no gray hairs to toll the tales •3 (Read What Parana Did) ! Old Pose.v. The general insisted rocks nearby. of worry, and no wrinkles to betray Mrs. James F. Summitt, No. 1006 that the Indians were not prisoners “The next day Polk and Hatch JBast Eighth S t, Muscatine, Iowa, the approach of time. Day after BACKACHE-RHEUMATISM, QUICKLY VANISH but “just his boys.” The Indians and about 2-r> others came in to see writes: day I have labored over a long col showed keen delight, when the me, I asked them to tell me their Even Most Chronic Sufferers the blood, and drive it out of the "My health was so miserable for unm of figures, discussed the money system. years that I was practically an in general insisted that lie and the troubles. They said the cowboys Find Relief After A Few market with my business friends, So sure, so positive, so quick and valid. We had no family, owing to Indians be given a separate table had come in the daylight on horse Doses Are Taken my 111 health. I was induoed to give and attended to other duties in the lasting, are the results obtained from away from the “white folks.” back and surrounded them, shot the use of Croxone, that three doses Peruna a trial, and found very quickly office in the forenoon, then in the Backache, urinary disorders, and that It was helping me. After they had eaten, the Indians their children and w o u n d e d a a day for a few days are often a,I afternoon I have donned a pair of rheumatism, are caused from weak, that is required to cure the worst were supplied with cigarettes by squaw. They said they did not like overalls and ridden the plows till inactive kidneys, which fail to filter case of backache, regulate the m ost 1 am the cowboys. It seemed they had out the impurities and keep the blood Gen. Scott and then permitted to sundown. annoying bladder disorders, and over wander about with perfect freedom. previously had trouble with the pure, and the only way on earth to come the numerous other similar now w ell W hat a great pity to see young The general’s only concern was that cowboys. primanently and positively cure such conditions. men and young women marching to troubles, is to remove the cause. and the Indians might be run over by a “ Then I told them some of my It is the most wonderful prepara tiie city to tie swallowed up with The new discovery, Croxone, cures tion ever made for the purpose. It train. They had never seen a rail iroubles. 1 told them I didn’t think rack conditions because it reaches H a p p y. thousands of other pieces of human is entirely different from all other way before and can hardly resist they would like to have their child the very roots of the disease. It remedies. There is nothing else on machinery as slaw s to big business. W e have the temptation to get close to the ren chased by soldiers and cowboys roaks right into the stopped up, in earth to compare with it. It is so There is no way of convincing those active kidneys, through the walls and cars. They will start for Salt Lake all over the mountains and killed. I prepared that it is practically impos unfortunate human beings that they linings; cleans out the little filtering sible to take it into the human sys A B a b y City on board a railway train. told them that I would not like to are wrong, until it is too late. A few cells and glands; neutralizes and dis tem without results. * General Scott’s story of the pacifi have my children treated that way solves the poisonous uric acid sub B o y months away from (lie old farm, You can obtain an original package cation of the Indians, told last week and that I would be glad to do any stances that lodge in the joints and of Croxone at trifling cost from any )H e is our thing I could to stop it. I did not where they do not hear file cowbells muscles to scratch and irritate and first-class drug store. All druggists follows : or see the great motion picture of cause rheumatism; it neutralizes the “We left Washington to come out try to push matters with them. I are authorized to personally return first an d real life as pictured in the hundred urine so it no loiter irritates the the purchase price if Croxone fails to here to attempt to settle this little told tiie agents to see that they had tender membranes of the bladder, and one tilings about, the home, they give desired results, regardless of only misunderstanding on March if. With provisions and blankets for the rest and clean out and strengthens the how old you. are. !v w long you have fall eternal victims to false life, and me wer6 Lieut. Lieut. Col. Kobt. E. of their people and their squaws and s;topp( d up, 1'feless kidneys so they suffered, c v. !::.t C. e hue J ^ child. are forever lost, to farm life. file r ; :M ; in. ;;!! the p. i ,r. d ■ i. L. Michie, my aide-de-camp and children. 1 told them after they Most youngpeople go to town with 1 am now well and happy. We trooper, P. R. Ra^ndolh of the Fifth had thought matters over ! wanted tile idea of some day becoming well- have a baby boy. which we believe Is cavalry, my orderly. We reached them to tell me what they wanted to of meat, is due to the reduced supply the direct consequence of my im to-do and retiring to the farm. I be Thompson’s on March Band went to do about it. They talked together of meat, animals in tin- country, proved health, lie is our first and gan business life with a policy to REWARD only child, and if Foruna had not Bluff, going by automobile, wagpti, and then said they wanted to do would appreciate this little* windfall stay on the farm. I Jive outlie farm cured me of mv ailments we should sleigh, horse back and on foot. ■ y4t, just what I wanted them to do. of a few cents a pound. If retail never have h a him. i hope every tiie year round, and there’ll he no Bluff we learned that Polka and “Then we sat down in a circle and prices were more sensitive to whole suffering .... i will give Peruna a retiring from the farm or to the Posey and their Indians had gone to J said : A reward of $5.00 trial, the ji *; I have.” farm. sale fluctuations gluts would not be These who object to liquid medi- the Navajo mountains, some 125 “The marshal wants you and you so long continued nor so serious. Can every young man or woman will be given for infor elnee ean new proeure Peruna Tab- miles west of Bluff. We stayed a and you,’ indicating Posey, Polk, The big wheat, market operators do this? Not exactly. But those day in Bluff and then went to Mexi Hatch and Posey’s boy, ‘to go with have been threatened with Govern- mation that will con that, cannot may remain on the farm , . can Hat on the San Juan river, 18 him to Salt Lake. The rest of you . f I merit investigation for their alleged and save themselves t in* eost of tin* *. ,, r n vict any person or per miles west of Bluff. can go back to your people and go to influence on th increase m eost of Gen. Scott Pacified awful experiment. “ Wesenta friendly Piute called tile reservation with the agents. Is flour and bread. Hut tlx* retailers sons of dumping rub P la te s Jim ’s Boy out to tell the Piutes that that all right ?” . They said it was of meat have escaped with little I wanted to see them. Some of and further they said that if I said Where We Lose. criticism for their failure to reduce bish,or waste material so they would all come to Salt Lake. them carne in near where we were prices when tin* public has been on- j “ Then we broke camp and all within the limits of the Bested a t the head of the table, camped but it was not until the The feeder of beef cattle is a spec rode ponies back into Bluff. We titled to a red net ion. Brig.'Gen. Hugh L. Scott, chief of third day that any dared come to ulator. If he had not considerable Highway in any part rode ahead and let the Indians fol The increase in tlx* price of wheat etalfof the United States Army, at the camp. of the gambler in his make-up lie low us.