Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 December 1908 — Page 3

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WESTERN CANADA 1,1 j, h less would be satisfactory. .Mjeral average U above 20 bushel ,. . nrr loud In their praises of tho , ... mil that wonderful country , , i t, in c rrcsiondnce National iciatiun u( August, i(o8. ,, , p iblif to secure a Ilomestrnd of

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Ideals.

"Yob said the bankrupt. "I lost my forttmo ronchlng for an Idonl." "Vory inturostlng. And what was your Ideal?" "A bigger fortune than I had." rhiladol)hln Lodgwr.

INVALID'S SAD PLIGHT.

. hive paid Hie cost of their farms flf ,n I then had a balance of (rout fto.u , ic front uuo crop. It irlrv.O.ita.ltax-alldowell. Mixed , ,i treat success and Dairytrisjs highly ,,,t Climate, iplcndld Schools and K ulwivs tirlB i'tot every district . t, .v Ii of market. . ,, .m l Land Companies have Utids for , , i ai ami oil cnT terms, lust Mt West" Pamphlet . tit trrr. For th-ie mid information i , i ii r? lowest KaiUay Kates apply to

1 1 Superintendent of Immigration, ,.U or W M. Käsers. 3d Moor,

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, t'hllial IIUIIUI"K. llKJlrflliFV", mu., . i , s, niment Arftnts. ,) . I.re jou mm tfaU udrtliuol. The Quakers. , lins to tho journal of Fox, the H .,wr" originated as follows: , n. iinet of Dort' was the first i- yitakt'rs, because 1 hade him t rem bio at tho word of tho lhis was about tho year 1G30. . . t

Enigmas, do tho apples got

Into the

Altrr Infill mum turf Ithfiinui tlnni, Ilnlr Cuiiiu Out, Skin JVHfil, nmt lloit Surf I)rv-loird Onl' 'utlMini I'nui'il Surcenaful. "About four years ago I had a very severe attack of Intlauuiuitory rlicMimailHin. My skin peeled, and the high fever played havue with my hair, which ettiiie out In hunches. I also hail three large bed stires on my liaek. I did not gain very rapidly, ami my appetite was very poor. 1 tried many 'sure cures but they were of little help, nnd until I tried Cutlcum ltelolvont I hnd had no real relief. Then my complexion cleared ami soon I felt better. The bed sores went very soon after n few applications of Cutlctira

Ointment, nnd when I used Culleura Soap and Ointment for my hair It be

gan to regain Iis furnier glossy appearance. Mrs. Litvlmi .1. Henderson. 188 Ilrnnd St.. Stamford, Conn., March (J

and 12, lf07."

Coughed Ut.

"Did the doctor succeed In netting the nickel your little girl swallowed?'' "No. hut he got two and a half out

of mo." Houston Post.

t up. How do tho peaches

ih.se tight gowns?" Kansas trnal.

The Consultation. i )o: tor This Is a most mysterlI can't make anything out of , i Doctor Hasn't the patient m,h ? Puck. No Use. ' . at weddings, does nobody n. the bridegroom away?" i.iiih would never bellovo Malumore American.

CASTOR 1 A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Haye Always Bought

Bears tho Signature of

His Luck.

"Did he shoot anything on his last

hunting trip?"

"Two guides and a friend." Detroit

Free Press.

TOILET-ANTISEPTIC

Keefs the breath, teeth, mouth and body an'ittptically clean and free from unheal hv germ-hfe and disagreeable odors, w'.nh water, soapand tooth preparations

I.inf cannot do. A (crmuidul, disinfe 'ing nnd deodoru iftiilct requisite oi exceptional excellence and economy Invaluable fur inflamed eyes, throat and nasal and utrnne catarrh. At drug and toilet tores, 50 cents, or b mail postpaid. Large Trial Sample

With health and bisutt" book sent rait THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Mass KELP IM1T N IIATI.XO Dr. Marlel's Preparafian WOMEN Th Mn-Jurd lt.mr.lr- AI trof,i.u) k,H,l f.rtM.t. "KrlUrr-r amrn " rut M II lltl J se ßat,i CltJ I N I INDIANAPOLIS NO SI, 1008.

ni.ns cunun ix to i i days

PAZO OINTMKXT la xuarantccd to nireany

me of Itclilna. Und. Hleetllnx or rrinni

Ine Piles In 0 to It days or money refunded.

The worst failures aro thoso cesses that have come at the c the soul.

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Cures Whiskey Habit.

The Stewart Snnltarlam of Ul-t North

iuinnlx Strict. Indlananolts. uas been

.i,(-,-..rffiil In troatlnx the whlsbtv habit tbs

It doii tact ANY money till the cure Is

' 1b affected. I -. - -.i -.-I ii ii

Thero novor can be sufficient public

virtuos in a life to balance private

i vices.

Good HntincU'eiieri Vmr the llct.

That's why they ? Red Tross Hall tJlue.

At loadlnc Kfocurs. i eenis.

As Years

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OF MIWDLE Li FE

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"Von and 1 aren't as young as wo

used to be," said Grlllln at the club.

1 liavo to iitMke a practice of oatlug

a light lunch, I find. Yes, wo'ro Bet

ting along in years.

Wnlllck iHURhed. "Speak for your

self, my boy, I'm as young as I ovar

was."

Then he nrocooded to order a dys-

pepslnbreedlnK repast and thought no

mure of the accusation until, looKing

across tho table at his old friond, hu

notlcod for the first tlmo tho wrlnkios

that Hoamed his face and the thin,

gray wisps of hair brushed across tho

shlnlns surface ot his scalp, it come to him with something of a tmock that Grlllln really did look old.

Prematurely, of course," thougnt

Walllck. "Ho really Isn't old not

much older than I am."

Walllck dismissed tho thought.

Somehow it gave him a vaguely uncomfortable fueling.

It recurred to him as ho was shav

ing tho next morning;. Ho caught himself looking for wrinkles and ho

found them. But they were very

slight after all more character marks

Como to think or It, be always urn havo a few such linos there under his eyos. , '

Pooh!" ho laughed. A tew min

utes later he was splashing In his

cold tub with robust enjoyment. Com

pleting his toilet, ho solectod a bright red necktie and arranged It with per

uana a littla more than usual care.

Then he ran downstairs to his break

fast with a consciously light step.

His nlumn and comely wlfo was

awaiting him at tho breakfast table.

"How fresh and urtgnt you iook this morning, dear," she remarked to him, admiringly. "Well, hut don't I always look fresh and bright, I'd like to know?" asked Walllck, as he kissed her. "Of course you do." replied the wife, dutifully. "And you'ro wearing a red necktie." "Why not?" asked Walllck, a little suspiciously. "I think It's becoming," his wife hastened to assure him. "Whoro's Susio?" asked Walllck, as ho attacked his toast and bacon. "Poor child, she isn't up yot," replied Mrs. Walllck. "I oxpect she was tired out when sho got homo from Mary's last night." "Mary shouldn't havo let hor stayso late," said Walllck. "Well please tell her that daddy thought sho was a had llttlo girl." Walllck waved his hand to his wife ns he loft the house, hut instead of

"What does Dick want and what aro you crying for?" "He- he wants Susie. I'm afraid," said Mrs. Walllck, dabbing with hr handkttrchlof at her oyes. "Want Siwlo?" cried Walllck. "That child? You'ro crazy I and a hoy like Dick! And a mere child like

Sinte! Oh, nonsense." "He'ti 21. deario," said Mrs. Wallick, ' Had Susie's nearly 21. You forget how time passos. I was only IS when you married mo. Not qulto 18." Walllck made no answer, but sat as if 8ttipefkd. Mrs. Walllck pattod him on the shoulder at intervals and wipod her eyr. Presently she bent and

hissed him on top of his head. Jim." ulie said, with a poor attempt at playfulness, "you'll havo to buy a toupee pretty soon, I'm afraid." Walllck roused himself with an offort ami sighed heavily. "It seems incredible," ho said, "hut I'm afraid it's tme. Amy, wlfo. you and I aro getting we'ro gotting along toward middle age, my dear." Chicago Dally News.

'Tho

Gave Him Up. doctors havo given Johnson

up

Dear mo. is he as III as that?"

"No. he's quite well. That's why they've given him up." A Carefully Considered Reply. .. "Aren't trusts Ulogal?" "The answor," answeiod Sonator Sorghum, "depends on whether you expect mo to speak as a sampalgn orator or as a lawyor.-Washlngtun Star.

NEW BAIT FOR BLACK BASS. Big Delaware Fish Takes a Sudden .Liklng for Nightwalker.

The force of powerful union conquers all. Homer. Mn VinsW Soo-hin Syrw tor ehtMmi lrrti Insr. oftetu th rums. roJucws inflnmm Ulon. lil&ys pain, cure wind colic 'ttlc tits a bottle.

Nothing In It. "A man got a wife as the result of an election bet." "What of It?" "Did he win or lose?" ."My good man. I never Indulge In uuprofitnble argument." Kansas City Journal.

fljl and

Phew! Salts Castor OilS

Why take sickening- salts or repulsive castor oil? "Goes through you like a

of salts" means violence, grips, gripes, gases,

n-ness, irritation, and leaves your stomach and bowels v.iuk and burnt out. Might just as well take concentrated lye. Then there's castor oil, disgusting, nauseating truck that vour stomach refuses unless you disguise

the taste. Fool your own stomach, eh? Don t ever

In lievc that anvthincr offensive to your taste or smen ib

ruino- to do vou real food. Nature makes certain

things repulsive, so you will not take thcrn. Force

urself to nauseous doses, and you ruin your cngebuun,

v t aken your bowels, destroy your health. On the other hand see what a delightful, I datable, perfect modern laxative, liver regulator and bowel tonic you find in

t- r. j nM..1 All

. j l,0.'.iiC' m

never iuiu 1.1 uu,. rrnuine tablet stamped

C (. C Guaranteed to cure or your money back. 8a pie and booklet free. Addres M0 t terltng Remedy Co., Chicago or New York.

"A fisherman was bobbing for catfish in thb upper Delaware one night." said a man who has boon fishing up thero to a Now York Sun roportor. "His bob was made of nightwalkors. "Tho nightwalker Is a giant earth worm of peculiar habit. The only way to catch it Is to Bit down on a ditch bank In a garden or other place where the signs show It to be a frequenter with a lighted lantern on tho ground near by. It won't be long before nightwalkers come toward the light and then they may he gathered -jp. "From time out of mind n.'ghtwalkers havo been the chosen halt for eel and catfish bobbers. Hut no ouo, so far as there is record, had offered the

nightwalker to tho consideration of block buss or other game fish found in nightwalker territory. "There is no hook in a bob. The twisted bundle of big worms and thread is snare suillcient for tho eel or catfish. The local fisherman who

was bobbing that night had landed several catfish and then he got a strike on his bob that almost jorkod the stick out of his hand. "The fisherman drew the bob up steadily as the bob needs to be taken up, and safely landed his catch in the boat. Thero never was a more pleased fisherman than he when he discovered that ho had landed a three-pound black bass. "Black bass, always capricious In their choice of things offered them for

bait, had been unusually fastidious this season in the Delaware and adjacent waters, both stream and lake. Neither files nor trolls nor counterfeit

enliifr through the garden gate ho nresentments of creeping, crawling or

walked along tho aster bed till ho flyiug things had been of more than

found a flower that lie liked to put occasional avail. In his buttonhole. Then he turned, "The fisherman who landed that big and. putting one hand on top of the bass on his catfish bob argued it out

fence, vaulted iL tnat tue reason me oass nau ciung bu For one slckenlntr moment he feared determinedly to that bunch of night-

thnt his feot were not going to swing walkers was that it had discovered

clear, but they did, though it was but that nightwalker was the one thing the

niacK oass paiaie was yearning iur. That his deduction was correct tho

Whiskey and Drugs. The Stewart Sanitarium of 11 14 North Illinois street. Indianapolis. tn" ,n rftstimt! ami found Iftltiwate ami sueeossful In the treatmont of wbUVey and urus ItaUHs by physicians and mlnlitenr from all srer the btate. Asking Too Much. Knlckor They are experimenting with a new kind qf prune for the navy. Bocker Heavens, isn't is enough to light for your country without boarding for It? New York Sun. England's Oldest Paintings.

A portrait of Chaucer on a panel of dato 13SÜ, and also one of Henry IV. of

England, painted In 1405, are said to be the oldest paintings known in England. The World's Population. The population of tho world Is split up as follows: Asia. S50.000.000; Eu rope. 3SO.000.000; Africa, 127.000.000, North America. 10O.000.00O; South America, 3C.00O.O00; Australia, 5.0U0. 000; polar Regions. 300,000. Walking in the Rain. "I wonder what the Prosldent would havo done at Pompeii when it rained hot ashes and molten lava?" "Seized the occasion. In all probabil

ity, to go for a nice walk." Kansas City Journal.

Two Sides. She If a man loves his wife as lauce as she loves him he will stop wasting his money on cigars if she

asks him.

He Yos. hut if his wife loves him as much as she ought to love a man who loves her enough to stop If she asks him. sho won't ask him. Puck.

Origin of "Pall Mall." "Pall Mall (pronouncod poll mcll) comes from patle raaile, an ancient game suposed to have been played on tho presetn site of Pall Mall by Norman monks, by whom It was Introduced Into England. The observant Ppy. In his famous diary, make mention of It thus: "April 2, 1CCI Into SL James' Park, whore I sw the Duke of York playing at pelentele, the flrat time that ever I saw the sport."

No Visible Means of Supply. "How many servants does Mrs. Hlgbee keep?" "None." "Strange. She knows all about her neighbors' affairs. Purk

Deafness Cannot be Cured I by loeai applications, as they cannot reah i the diseased porUri of the ear. There Is , only one way to cure oVafness. and that ts by constitutional remedies Deafness Is

caused by an lnttameii conmtion or toe mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tut! is Inflamed you have a rumbllas sound or Imperfect hearlnz. and when It Is entirely closed. Deafness Is the resolt. and unless the Inflammation can b taken out and this tut restored to Its normal condition, heartna will be destroyed forever: nine case, tout of tea are caused by Catarrh. . . . . .LI V... t n I, . , t hllinn

Wnifn IS uOUlllli; UUl UU lUUUUJCU lUUU.WUU of the m-ieous surfaces. We will Rl"e One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (causal by Catarrh) that cannot he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circular, free. K. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O. Fold by Druzalsts. 7Sr. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.

liv ii Rennt half inch.

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A little out oi lorm, niuuuieu

Walllck. "I don't take enougn exorcise, that's the trouble with mo. 1 must practice a little and get myself Into shape. I'll bet a dollar that lnsldo of a weok I could clear that fence without putting a finger on iL"

"It isn't everybody could get over it without clinmblng," ho mentally

mi it mi .ns he considered the matter.

Then he threw his shoulders back and

his chest out and went along tne siue-

walk at a brisk, swinging gait. Onco or twice ho forgot himself and allowed his pectoral muscles to relax a little and his paeo slackened, hut he came up to the pluuui ot tho station in fino style. Among the people who waited for tho train was little Miss Crowson. Miss Crewson was a mighty nlco looking girl. Sho bowed to Walllck and omiloil verv sweetly indeed and it was

pood to behold the bow and smile that Walllck gave her in return. A very elegant bow it was! A vory fascinating smile! A neighbor poked him In the ribs. "Here, here, you sinner," said tho neighbor; "this won't do at all. Don't you know you'ro a married man?" Walllck twisted his moustache and thero was a grateful glow In his bosom. "Well, what If I am?" he demanded. "I guess there's no harm in looking at a pretty girl what?" still It was stranco how that fool

ish remark of Grliun's kept forcing

sequel proved. "The fisherman went out the next day with his bass tackle and a dozen or so big, fat, lively nightwalkers. Ho fished over ground he and others had fished over day after day, without getting more than an occasional feeble rise or strike. He came in before noon with twelve of the biggest black bass that had been seen along the river for many a season, every" one killed with

a nightwalker."

ITEMS OF INTEREST. Silk hats were first worn in Paris, In 1797. Tho sand of the Sahara, In Africa, Is on an average thirty feot deep, a fact that makes any scheme of Irrigation impossible. Tho world's population averages 109 females to every' 100 males, while eight-ninths of the sudden deaths, in war, by accidents, etc., aro of males. Most of the Japanese aro small eaters, and indigestion rarely attacks them. They eat slowly and rather sparingly, and chiefly of plain, nourishing food. A novel rat-trap has been devised. A piece of cheese, used as a bait, is attached to an electric wire; and when tho unfortunate rat takos a bite he Instantly receives a fatal shock. In tho Mohammedan laundries of Kcvnt a secret mark Is uaeu to dis

tinguish tho linen of "believers" and

Before and After. John Alden was soliloquizing. "And vet," he mused, "before we were married Prlscllla asked me why I didn't speak for myself." Herewith he tried tojgot a word in dgewlse. New York Sun. Don't Spoil Your Clotlie. Use Ked Cross flail Illne anil keep them white as snow. All grocers, 5 cents a packase. Slats.

Though modest are the needs of man,

Still less is woman's pilgnt; She wants but little here below And wants that little tight. New York Sun.

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W. I Iooe1"S raskea nnd sells more tarn's aH.OOand U.SO thhit any ether manufacturer In the world, bocause they holfl their ahnpe. fit better, and wear longer than any oiher make. Stet t AH Mess, for Ewv MttrAsr of ths fimily, Wta, eeys, Wemtn, Mitttii Chüdrta VXtofctUilt C9ai J.M Cat ttf tlottMa Kuüri ur ;rt. W L. Si! $1.19 ui IttlitMUttiitotUUiwiiU rati Cola' Eumltli Crt 7rurIfc ar-Tnke .' Subtlltule. W L Doufl turn rl enre U Mamped on bottjm. bohl rt(rTbere Shoe roulcd Iron Ucicryls any rirlot ih flA CtlCfue frre. W. U DOCOUS. 157 Sfurk St- BreclHa. Miss.

itself on Walllcks' mind through the konn lt rom O0llutlng contact with "In

Such a stupid thing to say! nAy enmients. The mark Is carefully

Why had ho, wanick, ueen innen liuu removed before the garmonts are re- earner man uur r AVatltf.tr rrt. I . I Tn.,ililnlt

Onlr One 11110310 QU1N1.VC" mat Is UVXATIVEPltOMOQUl.VlNK. Look for the signature of K. W. C.1SOVK. Used the World over to Cure a Cold In One Day. 25c. Nowadays In the City. Wife Did you get the seats for that play I'm so anxious to see? Husband Yes. I was very fortunate. I got two orchestra chairs for three - . r v. . v-.... 1 . T trt

years irom touiguu mm uu. "Par wher. cured." Is what Dr. Stewart lays to sufferers from whiskey or druc UaWts. when they eowe to Iii creat Sanltariom nt 1114 North Illinois St. Indiani polls. Stolen Sweet-j. "Yos." said the discarded suitor bitterly. "1 would have lovd you with real passion, but my suci cssful rival

gives you but lip service." "Oh." she cried, stnrtied. "who told you?" Baltimore American. How Britain Trains Her Sons. Home life In England lacks tho Inti

macy and the charming sentimentality of German family life. The sons of

England have to leave home early m lifo to co out Into the wide world and

fight for themselves. They become indnnendent. resnonslble men much

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sons ao. uernner

To California AcrOSS Salt Lake by Rail Famous Here and Abroad WaThe Overland Limited L"v" Chica8 D"y Composite Observation Car, Pullman Drawingroom and Compartment Cars, Dimngr Cars; all electric lighted and well ventilated. Library, Smokinjr Rooms every thinu pleasant makes your journey delightful. No excess fare. Union Pacific, Southern Pacific Electric Block Signal Protection- the safe road to travel Send twelve cents In postage for book entitled, "The Orerland Route to the Koadof a Thousand Woüdcts. E. L. Lomax, G. P. A. Omaha, Neb.

ihn, firm fnr nstanco? wauiCK re

mombored what old Johnson hnd said perfectly. "We want young blood in tho concern. Mr. Walllck." These were his very words. "Young blood!" Of course that was some years ago, but not so many, by George! As Walllck was returning from luncheon a florid, white-haired veteran nt tho street clanned him on the back.

W. - . . ...

"Well, young man, nows incus inquired tho venerable person. Walllck turned and shook hanat. with him cordially, though ho was not

fond of him. Then he went uacK 10 his work feeling much better. Onco, however, ho stopped to reflect that ho

turned.

Tho roval crown of Roumanla Is

made of bronze, tho metal having onco seeu service In war when in the shape of cannon. Tho crown Is composed of pieces of C2 different cannon, each of which was capture'd from some enemy. Champagne requires much time and care in the making. Altogether a bottlo of champagne goes through two hundred different operations, covering

a period of two and one-half years. And, In addition, It is sometimes kept two or threo years longer in tho vaults maturing. The largest mass of Ice in the world Is probably tho one which fills up nearly tho whole of tho Interior of Grcon-

was strong, vigorous, active, straight ian,it whnro it has accumulated since

Tageblatt

except that so much desk work was

giving him a tendency to bioop a inHo that bodily and mentally he was novor better and that a man was as old as he felt and no older. Then he really and truly forgot Grlflln. forgot

everything, in met, uui nis worn. "Whoro's Suslo?" asked Walllck, some time after dinner. "She's In tho parlor with Dick," replied Mrs. Walllck. "Dick again!" exelnlmed Walllck, testily. "Amy, that boy scorns to bo tinder the Impression that ho lives here. I like him pretty well, but" Hn stnnned and looked up In sur

prise for Mrs. Walllck had seated herself on the arm of his chair and hor arm was about his neck. 'Dearie," she said, "Dick Is coming up hero In a few minutes to speak to you and and I want you Don't be Impatient with him. anyway." Walllck stared. "Speak to mo! Impatient! Why. what do you moan, nnd why Bhould I be Impatient?" ho nsked.

before the dawn of history. It Is be-

lloved to form a block COO.000 square miinn in area and to average a mllo

and a half In thickness. Tho captain of a cbastlng-steamer which was wrecked near Sydney, N.

S. W., tied lifelines to some pigs which formed part of the cargo. These, on being thrown overboard, quickly swam to shore, taking the lines with thom, nnd communication being thus netntillnhniL every ncrson on board

was rescued. Found Him. "Tho last time I saw Miss Oldglrl

she was looking for a flat" "Well, she's married since then." Baltimore American. - Those Green Hats.

So widely are these new hats seen Upon the streets, of verdant green. So noisily their hue Is dealt, Small wonder their offert Is felL New York Herald.

The Waning Honeymoon. "I forgot something," said the hus band.

"Yes." pouted tho wife, "you forgot

to kiss me."

"Thnt may be, hut what I came back fnr was 'my overshoes. Lousvillo

Courier-Journal. Patagonia. Patagonia means "largo footed.'

Tho country of that name has disap

peared from the map of South America, having been absorbed by the Ar

gentine llepuuiic

Alaska Furs.

Great quantities of furs are taken

in Alaska, embracing tnose ot the poi

ar bear, black bear, brown bear, black

wolf, white, red. blue nnd sliver gray

foxes, badger, beaver, sables and seals

There I a real cure for the whiskey habit Stewart Sanitarium, 11 H North Illinois St., Indianapolls, Ind. Generally True. A man may bet on anything

In this world he may citoosc, And six times out of seven It's a safe bet he will lose. Houston PosL

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5 When your Watch Stops Yea caamt sake it no by sbakixg iL.

oca vac uuwtisiuu onst patC'I you can d.sturb them with cathartics Lut, like the watch, they will not be able to do their allotted work until they are put into proper condition to do it. One cannot mend a delicate piece of mechanism by violent methods, and

no machine made by man is as fine as the human body. The use of pills, salts, castor-oil and strong cathartic medicines is the violent method. The use o

the herb tonic laxative, Z : Lane's Family

Medicine is the method adopted by intelli- m gent people. T Headache, backache, indfgestion. J constipation, skin diseases all are benefited immediately by the use ot this medicine Drtisrcists sell it at 25c and 50c

The cleanest.linhtpst and

most comfortable

SLICKER

at the same time

cheapest in me end because It

wears rongesi 309 twjwhere Every garment quar cfdeed waterproof Caloloq free

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MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN,

A OrUtaOoralor FrTcrlshaessH Conntlpntlaa, II r syd f he, Mtemaca Tranblea, TertklBC lrdpr, 4 .Msstrar Worm.. TbAllrrak apOalsft

Kr "cor. A- OLMSTED. L of.H Y.

No OoubL "I wonder how man happened to begin cooking his food?" "Oh, I suppose some prehistoric person started lt as a fad." Pittsburg PoL

The avaricious man Is always wanL Horace.

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H aillkled llh Sere Eyes, ase

THOMPSON'S EYE WRTER

Stop Coughing! Notes InVl Aevra t KrlA m qtscUr and iwtiwly aa l prrsatrn! coorL W Tci hT a eousk a:Vt k tacatKa aow, Yoa ta trtrn U matUr PISO'S CURE. Fuixxm 1 KH a croturr tf rtStUe reuyJr ' cousJa. Iis (Mtnenn. brädat, anJiaia and Ljndrcd a3tt. Fu f cküdna. At aM dnicttaU', 25 eta.