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Mahomet said: “If Lam build- ing a mountain and neglect to put the last bas- ketful of earth on the summit, my mountain is not COMPLETE complete.” CURE an is'the distinguishing feature of D8 AYERS CHERRY PECTORA\ Other mecicines soothe, suppress, and palliate; AYERS CHERRY: PECTORAL z plucks up ue root of the disease,and makes a ~ “2 COMPLETE 4 | THE PRIZE-WINNERS IN JUDGE'S NINTH PUZZLE CONTEST. Only one person (MR. E. N. BROWN OF 19 WEEK AVE., YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO0,) in the Ninth Contest was able to solve the whole series of forty puzzles correctly. Mr. Brown, therefore, gets the first prize of $100.00, Puzzle No. 31 and Puzzle No. 12 in this contest were apparently the most difficult propositions to solve, No. 3 having the honor of tripping up more contestants than No, 12. Sixty-two contestants first sending in cor- rect solutions to all but one of the series of forty puzzles are awarded equal shares in the aggregate of the remaining nineteen prizes. The names and addresses of these contest- ants are printed herewith. MRS KENDAL Says ~ la) /\ Slt MELBA SAYS - Jicr ramen and, # enmpletely eared. Siitce Mok GARY Beevers Poiag Wiss M. R, Silsby. 165 Fall Si. Seneca Falls, N. Y.1 J. Lyon Woodruft, Rast St. Louis, Ti; Mamie James, 238 Es ed St. George Kt. Mi Hancock St., Brooklyn, N.'Y.; B. Francis, 5 Flomnay ‘Si, Che €agoy Ill ‘Alice L. Steele, 3920 Indiana Chi i Cincinnati, W, Hale, fox New. York Life B 4833 Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill,;' Jame ison, r Dyer St., Matta; sis Court "House: Wilder S. Buffum, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. 7M 95 alvert St., Baltimore, M © My wife was sick in bed for etznt or ten months and wan atteoded by six different doctors, All ot era eaid ave bad tion, and rome of tem in; The Z Migs Nellie A Riley tis ‘dison Ave. Baluioore, Md.; RM, S. Pulnamm, 99. Nas {Elizabeth Healy, 48 Walnut St. Cincinnati, Otlo; Alfred Peters, 3170 Glendora Ave, Corryville, Cincinnati, Ohio; Elizabeth Goulding. 1ord Central Ave,, Newport Ky. Thgmas B. Barbour. 9 Park Place, Midgietawn, Conn ; Raymond F. Cari, Hy Rosters Noi A.C, Varma 302 Watingion Sty Boston, Maas GT Basions7 ronchita for five years and was COMPLETE papie bytes piouunn Se Satna 7 4 < wed re bo C. Howard, fos,A'Se. E., Wash: ‘Mrs. E. Wallace, a35 W, 27th ‘esta Senith, ting ete fe Franblins Pau Mise Te E. Waldron, Waterford, N: v3 CURE for all colds ary, wa Fare Pict, Brooklyn, Miss Burnap, Waterford: cs Berm ! ings Brovicces Re ht G.s Stitt, ney William St and coughs New York City; David McKenzie, 70 Dorrance St. ‘Brovisence, R. 1. Wilmarth, Denver, Colorado, Re NOW PUT UP IN HALF-SIZE-BOTTLES AT 5 ‘publican Office: Mre. Hunt Denman, E. and CB ver, Col.; Emma M. Bowen, i806 Arlington 3 Wilis M, Ross, Rutland, Vermont; Mra Agnes H, Orrison, Iron Mountain, Mich.; J. Edward Si ger. Davenport. Iowa, care of St. George Hotel i Southorosd St, Ch jatra, 2x6 Sout Chicago, lilt A. Davis, 78 Avenue }.W: Roberts, Santa. Fé Building. Topeka. Kan. ‘M. Jerenns, 4463 Lake ates Chicago, 1. N. W. Silk Stripe &« Open Work Nun's Veilings, Fancy Grenadines, Bardges, ‘Mary liam W. Nolen, Box 1, Cambridge, Mass; L. Woodward. 3 Sts Massachusetts Ave. Washington, es Hazel ‘a. Colored Cashmere, Camel Hair, Drap d' Eté, a aaa a: 4 Industrial Trust Build: iss Louie B. Bosch, 146 Varick St, 3 Richard Welsh, 206 Avenue A. New York Cit ati, Pleasants, 12 it. Vernon Place, Baltimor Ciscinaaths Obie; George Wabibelaaer, 6 Broadway, New York Ci JUDCE’S ELEVENTH PRIZE-PUZZLE CONTEST started in last week's issue of the paper, The correct answers to the forty puzzles of the Tenth Contest will be given in JUDGE No, 859, and the names of the prize-winners will appear in the number following, viz., No. 860, The sast day for the receipt of solutions in the Tenth Puzzle Contest is March sath, They must all be in our hands before noon of that day. JUDGE PRIZE-PUZZLE DEPARTMENT, 110 Fifth Avenue, New York. a California om” Limited Via Sante Fé Route. The perfect train— The direct route— The quickest time— Chicago to Los Angeles. Fancy Suitings. Check, Stripe &+ Mixed Tweeds & Cheviots, Printed Challies. Embroidered Robes. High & NEW YORK. W.2. BLACE, OPA. ¢. A BIQOINS, A.OP.A. ‘Topeka, Kas. Chizage WITHOUT GRIP or GRIPE. #2 To get a natural result, a remedy should always act without violence, smoothly, easily, delightfully. This is the action of THE IDEAL DICWND, ee gE AXATIVE because they strengthen the mus- oan cular action of the bowels and gently stimulate the kidneys and liver. They are purely vegetable, e containing no polsonous or In- Jurious substances, and are recommended and used by young and BELIEVE WHAT WE SAY! 10 cents prove their merit, Jopan’s Linnany ta fall of pare fun. No polities. We, b way. the most delicious and exquisite Natural Champagne Fermented in the bottle. Excels in health- giving properties. 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