Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 145, 3 April 1911 — Page 3

r THE ltrCHMOXD PALLADIUM ASP SUNTELEGRAM, MONDAY, APRIL li. 1911.

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ENGLAND COUNTS HERJPEOPLE HOW Head of Every House in the United Kingdom to Heport Sunday livening.

Iiidori, April 3. Tho llritl&h KmTin Is iiiil'iX'iiiK the process of hiiv1 ii K Its population iiiuiicralf'l by tin;ovei imn iit. Tomorrow night has I ti )oiiil'd for the head f every lioiih In tho I'nitcil Kiimdom to fill In 111- minim returns, aecmintiiiR for very noiil niuli r his roof. In.-titu-lions ami e;t.ilililiin Jits holdin.:; inoif than 1 1 h inmates. InchiilinK rismis ami asjlnmi", are speelally enumerated, while tin- war olfiee and admiralty ate I insilI; Tor fiiinishiiiK ihe xtariHicK i out i rniiiK ihe army and navy it .ui'Ctiv v. Th' fonsus this r-ar is tho rift It Imperial eensils and tlx twelfth that lias been taken of the I'nited KiiiKlom in deeennial periods. The ! I fiisus showed the population of the empire to be IJImllTU.!.".!', a substantial growth from Ily no means all tho people have laen included iii any of the four den 1 1 1 a I censu.-ses, Inr it has lieen found impossible to eonvinee veryone that the enumeration is not lite prelude to a new tax. In India l he country is particularly difficult, for there finest ions of ca-te mysteriously obtrude. On the occasion of the lust census it was i-aid that hundreds of thousands of Musselinaus and Hindus hid themselves in the forest all ninht rather than be counted. No doubt similar dltficuli ics will ana in present I hcinsclvos, and since the census does not permit of any guesswork, the population of tho empire will k into tho official records several hundred lliousii ml under its full strength. The work in Canada, is of course, under the superv Ision of the Dominion government, wliich pays its nriny of enumerators a small sum for every name collected. It will occupy about one month to complete tin count in Canada, except in some of the nioie fllflicult (list lifts of the West and llrltisli Columbia. It is thought the results will be ready for publication however, by the middle of slimmer. The census figures for the Dominion nro awaited with especial interest, for it i Im lived that Canada will show by far the KroHfest proportional increase in population of any part of the emllre. Where Task Fall. In the lltitlsh Isles the task of taking the cciisih fa'ls to the Local (loveriimont Hoard. The registrar general, for carr.vlng out the work, has an army of superintendent registrars and enumoriitors. To encourage the choice of tho best enumerators a bonus is offered o registrars who exercise are In selection ami supervision. W'oinen are eligible etpialiy with jueii. htt preference Is given to (lie officials of the various local authorities, civil servants, or pensioned police officers. This week the schedules were left nt every house by the enumerators in 1'ilelr respective districts and will be collected Monday. The ret urns, after examination ami revision bv the local registrars, are transmitted to the ecumir office nt Millbauk. The whole of the schedules will be in the custody of the census office staff on May 1, ami a week latt r a'l other documents will lie safely housed at Millbauk. and tho work ol preparing the preliminary report Iwgiin. Special steps hate been taken to make the enumerator's task as easy as possible this year. The Jewish authorities, for instance, have circularized their members, and in the public elementary schools the teachers have given lessons tin the census and the filling up of schedules. This year's schedule differs in some material particulars from that hitherto used. There are changes in the columni. set apart for aprticulats of SAVED FROM AN OPERATION By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound iVoria, 111. "I wish to let every one know what Lydia K. rinkhatn's reme dies nave none lor rn t or two years 1 suffered. The doc tors said I had tu mors, and the only remedy was the stirpeon s unite. .My mother txmirht nm l.vdiaK. Hnkham's Vegetable Compout ul, and today I am a healthy wo man. For months suffered from inTUmmatltin.nndyoiir.Smative Wash relieved me. Your Uvcr 1111 have no ritual as a cathartic. Any one wishing proof of what your medicines have done for me can pet it from any drupptst or by writing to me. You can use my testimonial in anyway vou wish, and lwill be plad to answer letters." Mrs. Christina Ked, ioo MouudSt1'coria.lll. Another Operation Avoided. New Orleans. !. "For years I suffered from severe female troubles. J'inally I was routined to my bed and the doctor said an operation wasneces. arr. I srave I.ydia I rinkhatn's Vep. rtable Compound a trial first, and was saved from an operation." Mrs. I.ily Pkyrovx, im Kerlerec fit,.'ew Orleans, La, The preat volume of unsolicited testimony constantlv ponrinp in proves ronclusivrly that 'Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a remarkable emedy for those distressing feminine lis from which so many women suffer.

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i Catarrh is Surely a Dangerous Disease

Thousands of people allow catarrh to slowly undermine the whole system until a serious disease develops sometimes consumption. People who have catarrh shoulll use every effort to get rid of it, but should above all adopt a sersible iuethd. Stomach dosing, sprays and dcuchos on't cure catarrh because it is a germ disease, and the germs must be destroyed before the disease can be eoufiiered. IIYOMKI is the ftn- sensible curv for catarrh because it reaches every fold, crevice and nook hi the mucous membrane and gets where the geinns are. You breathe IIYOMKI arid as it passes over the inflamed mrrn'm.r.e, its soothing influence heals the soretu ss ami destroys the germs. A complete 1IYOMKI oiftfit costs j S 1 .00. This consists of a battle of 1 1 VOMKI ami a hard rubber inhaler. Pour a few drops of IIYOMKI into the inhaler and breathe it a few minutes each day. that's all you have to do. It is guaranteed by Leo II. Pi he and druggists everywhere to cure catarrh, coughs, colds ami sore tTiroat or money back. Kxtra bottle of IIYOMKI costs I .") cents. Free trial sample fin request from Iiooth's llyomei Co., Muffalo, N. Y. marriage, ami in the occupation columns information is required as to the industry with which the occupation is allied. The question of age is one of the most delicate and troublesome points in regard to the taking of the census. Women who are no longer very young and not yet very old have a traditional and unconquerable objection to saying exactly how old Uiey are. One curious result is that the number of women who return themselves as aged from l'u to L'." exceeds at every census the number of girls returned as from in to 1.1 at the previous nsus. A certain numher of wonien householders, though deterred by fear of a tine friHii absolutely refusing information, adopt the expedient of senili'is their answers by post, direct to the registrar-general, hoping: it will be hidden at least from the eye of anv neighbor, even from the confidential enumerator. It never occurs to any of those women, apparently, to adopt a really effective method of undertaking the duties of au enu.nerator herself. In that capacity she could not only conceal her own age, but find out every one else's. A TREAT FOR THE LADIES We have been informed through the Wef-tcott hotel that tin Wednesday and Thursday of this week there will html exhibit of art embroidery in the parlors of that hostelry. Judging' from the reputation of the ehihitors it certainly will be a chr.nce for all lovers of Art Kmhroidery to witness some very beautiful work. The ehilit will consist ot hand embroidered lingerie. Handkerchiefs, Shirt Waists, .labots. Collars, Pillows, Centers, Scarfs, Stamped Linens and Novelties of every description. Mrs. S. .1. Cunning, Pres. of The M. .1. Cunning Co.. the largest Art Knibroidry house in the west, assisted hy Miss Margaret Mountain, cordiilly !,nvite the ladies of Richmond to examine the beautiful display at the. W'estcott. Wednesday ami Thursday of this week. ::t Ai Local Theaters At the yon won hi see Murray. a tennis luill crawl if over a sheet of paper, whu b is suspended in midair, wouldn't u pinch yourself to make sure you are awake? The ball, which has been dipped in adhesive ink, does not cre.v.1 aimlessly, but writes words whisyred to the youiiK magician, who invented this novel illusion. Of course, you want to Mini out how it is done. You step on the stage and look in vain for mirrors, wires, traps or similar aids used in the old style Illusions. You satisfy yourself that the paper is not. chemically prepared or that assistants are hidden on the stage or in the auditorium. You stay on the stage all the time required for the presentation of this clever mystery and if you are able to explain it you would be the first one who could do it. The name of this illusion., which has mystified all Europe, is "Menetekel" the Mystery of Habylon. The inventor, William Derol, introduces this modern puzzle. MARLBOROUGH'S NOTE. A Scrap of Paper Treasured by tht Great Duke's Heirs. A scrap of paper that carries one back to the very atmosphere of a preat decisive battle la the world's history is among the historical treasures of Blenheim House. On the paper are a dozen lines scribbled In pencil. They were written by the Duke of Marlborough at the close of tho fierce struggle at Blenhekn. The tumult of battle was rolling westward, where French, and Bavarians were iu disorderly retreat, with Marlborough's cavalry riding fiercely in their rear. The slopes of the hill and the marshy plain were strewn with 30.000 killed and wounded. But Marlborousu, with the excitement of the great fight yet stroug w ithin him. pulled up his horse on one of the little rustic bridges across the Schwanbuch aud scribbled these dozen lines to his wife in London to tell ber of the great event. Apparently the duke borrowed the scrap of paper from some member of his staff, for on the back of It are the faded items of a tavern bill. He used the parapet of the bridge for a writing desk. He heid been seventeen hours in the saddle, most of that titof riding in the very I art of one of die greatest battles In all history, yet the letters are firm in hape. a curlou testimony to that serenely unshakable temperament that was Marlborough's most striking characteristic New. .York Herald.-- , '

AWAITS FOR AFFECT ON THE REPUBLICS Mobilization of U. S. Army May Injure Harmony of Western Hemisphere.

New York, AprK -Some weeks w ill pass betf.e-e it w ill be possible to j learn exactly how the mobilization of j a portion of the army of the 1'nited: States and the concentration of it' along the Mexican frontier are to af-j feet business cal leader;-: of infeiests and tie poiiti-1 the Central America na-J tions. That. 1 - a prohJcni. w hich many j of our buMPes mn him! some of the leaders of the Kepublrean party now! regard as the most im ooitant of anv (questions before the American people.) iln this city where very large tinanc-j jing p;,ms were under contemplation.' j inclinia-.ig the im estment of great; 'anionic's of Annsd'ican capital in Sout'i I land (Vntrai Anueriea. and including al-! so tlw financing, of one important rail way in the Wit Indies, the capitalists j are wondorin, whether it will not be j die better part to hold these plans in! abeyance until it can be learned whatthe effect o' the auttearance of this' army alon.-; our Southern boundary is to have upon the jK'opIe of Central and South America. Regarded With Suspicion. One reason for this feeling of doubt, almost of apprehension, is the knowledge thy. in every diplomatic headquarters -at Washington this action is regarded with suspicion and in many of them with regret. No one doubts the good faith of President Taft or that ! he spejtks with perfect sincerity, ami without tho. slightest mental reservation, when lie tells members of congress who call noon him that this movement was undertaken because he had iufoi nation that the situation w asj grave in Mexico, that American property there was threatened and that he believed that a demonstration of this kind would avail to secure order, to prevent smuggling or filibustering and to maiiitaiiL property interests intact. In diplomatic circles, however, thei feeling is very strong that the President has made a mistake; a mistake, too, which may imperil our growing ominorcia! and friendly political relations with Central and South America. For instance, it was said by one diplomat of high rank to some of our business nion who have recently been in Washington, that he and his asso ciate diplomats could not underrl uid I how the President came to overlook j the possible effect of the sudden ap-j poarance of the American army on tho j boundary which separates the I'nitedi Mates '.rom from a nation with which she is at ijeaee. The Care of France. lie illustrated what he said by refert1n to the conduct of France at Hie time of the revolution in Portugal, by which the republic was established t',tvie. Investments of French capital 'ji Portugal are probably twice as great :us are the investments of American capital in Mexico. Therefore, French property interests in Portugal are very large. Yet there never was the .slightest sugg-'stion that France send a part of her army to the border, nor j was there any assumption on the parti of France that it had a right to niakej nich military demonstration as would j persuade the revolutionary party of Portugal that Frame intended at iinyj cost to protect her commercial interests there. Another leading diplomat at Washin," ton told some of the New York business men that he thought he could make a comparison which would be understood by the people of the Fnited States, lie asked what the l'nited Stales would have thought if. at the beginning of the Civil War. Great Britain had sent a portion of her army into Canada, encamping it aloiv; the border line and had also sent several warships to make a demonstration off the coast of the United States, Joins that on the pretense that there were hundreds of millions of English money invested in the United States, and that it was the duty of England to see tliat these property interests were protected from any kind of danger. Of course, tiie United States would have looked upon that as an unfriendly, even warlike, demonstration. And so the diplomatists at Washington say (that President Taft, in the earnest ness and sincerity with which he acred apparently has overlooked this feature of the military demonstrations along the Mexican border. The Olfactory Test. It mar appear a whimsical theory that the successful grocery store can be detected by its odors, and", yet there is this much truth in it namely, that the grocery soore which grees the nostrils with a vertain glorious combination of odors of coffee, tea and spices la almost ahwnys a paying InvestmentIdeal Grcxer. Sserets of Comfort. Though sometimes small evils. hk Invisible iusects. inflict pain and a sin pie hair uiay stop a vast machine, yet tho chief secret of comfort lies in not stiff erinsc trifles to vex one and in pea dently cultivating an undergrowth ol small pleasures, since very few gDeat ones, alas, are let on long leases. The Practical Man. Our idea of a practical man is onf who would rather have a tea cent ci?ar given to hirn than a five center Darned for him. Dallas News. Truth is of no value unless it emplified in conduct. is exWHO IS AVornf,n as well as men are made miserable by kidney and bladder BLAME trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy promptly relieves. At druggists in fifty-cent and dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also jmphlet telling atl about it. Address. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. ,

HANDICAPPED This is the Case With Many Richmond People. Too many Richmond citizens are handicapped with a bad back. The unceasing pain causes constant misery, making work a burden and stooping or lifting an impossibility. The back aches at night, preventing refreshing rest and in the morning is stiff and lame. Plasters and liniments may give relief but cannot reach the cause. To eliminate the pains and aches you must cure the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills help sick kidneys. Can you doubt Richmond evidence? Mrs. Charles Corwin, Do Railroad St. Richmond. Ind., says: "I was annoyed for weeks by pain in the small of my back, so severe at times that I could hardly get. around to do my housework.. In the morning I arose feeling very lame and hardly able to walk, and to stoop or lift was out of the question. My husband advised me to try Doan's Kidney Pills and 1 accordingly procured a box. They did me a great deal of good -and in a few days after I began their use, the backache as well as the other troubles disappeared. For sale by a') dealerr.. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Cc, Buffalo, N'ew Y'ork, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.

AN INSOLENT FOP. Beau Brummei'i Impertinence and a Brewer's Tart Retort. Beau Brutnmel. the famous English fop. was as notorious for his Insolence as for his fine feathers. At the Pavilion, at Brighton, he ordered the foot man to empty his snuffbox into the tire because a bishop had taken a pinch unasked. A man whom he had met at dinner offered him a lift iu hi carriage to Iady Jersey's ball. "Thank you exceedingly." said the beau, "but how are yen to go? You would not like to get Up behind, ami I cannot bf seen in the same carriage with you.' He made no secret of his humble birth and when asked nbout bis parents de clared that "the poor old creature both cut their throats years ago eat iny peas with a knife." Once at least Krummel met h'.match. He was playing ha.ard a Brooks', when a well known alderman a brewer, was one of the party "Come. Mashtub." said Bnimtnel, win was the caster, 'what's your bet';' "Twenty-five guineas." was the reply "Well. theu. have at the mayor's pony,' said Brummel. who proceeded to cas ' and by a run of luck won the stakt twelve times in succession. Pocketin the money, he thanked the brewer am promised that iu future he would driiii no one's poller but his. "1 wish. sir. replied the brewer, "that every othe blackguard in London would tell un the same." Rolling Cigar. It is common ?o hear men coniplaii of poorly mad cigars, but it is no always because a cigar is indifferent J or badly made that the wrapper cun up and comes off. Much oftener tni comes from the cigar having b-.ici rolled by a maker's left hand and latei smoked from the hand of a tigh. handed man. All cigarmakers musi use both hands equally well, and economy both in time and material is thf prevailing rule in tobacco factories When a piece of tobacco is cut for tinwrapper it is cut on the bias and rolled from left to right on the filler, and at the same time and by the other hand the remaining pieces are used, being necessarily rolled iu the opposite way. For this reason the man who holds a cigar in his right hand, which always gives a few twists during the course of a smoke, rubs the wrapper the wrong way. and easily enough it becomes loosened. Chicago Tribune. Magna Charta and the Bill of Rights. Historically speaking, there is a big difference between the Magna Charta and the bill of rights. The tirst was obtained by the barons from King John at Runny mode in June. 1213. the other by the lords and commons from the Prince and Princess of Orange in 30S8-S0. Magna Charta will ever remain thf greatest landmark in the constitution al history of England, but nest to tht great charter wrung from .lohu by the barons must stand the bill of rights that was so graciously acceded to by Kins William. New York American. A plain for the manufacture of bricks from lava is being erected at Honolulu by a San Francisco man. COUGH REMEDY RECEIPT. Many Requests for Famous Formula Compel us to Reprint It. Many families in Richmond and vicinity hwve quickly cured their coughs and saved considerable money at the same time by using a very simple receipt for home made cough syrup. Here is the famous recipe: Dissolve one pound of sugar in half a pint of water; add one bottle (two ounces) of LOGOS Cough Remedy Extract; shake and it is teady for use. This gives you a full pint, $2 to S3 worth, of a logical, household cough syrup, free from opiates and good for any member of the family, all for about fifty cents. It is so soothing, so pleasant in taste and so effective in results that you should lose no time, but prepare a supply at once. To cure your cough and save money try the LOGOS plan. You will get the quickest and safest remedy you ever used at about a sixth the usual cost. The LOGOS extracts are for sale at all first class drug stores. OLD RELIABLE PAINT When Reduced Ready to Use Only Costs the Consumer $1.35 PER GALLON Old Reliable Paint Co. We Retail Goods at Wholesale Prices. Phone 22S0. 10-12 S. 7th.

ONLY 11,000 MEN ON TEXAS BORDER

U. S. Officers Forced Work with Skeleton Division Recruits, to San Antonio, Te:r April 3. Senior army officers with the skeleton division are principally engaged in discussing unofficially of opportunities offered by the present southern mobilization to work out li-mr discussed Plans for the tactical reorganization of the army. It is pointed out that, although a j mnnth h-.ic rl:i io.l ciiti.n tlin rrrl-r ! for the mobilization was issued, only about ll.i m n troops, il.nno of whom are recruits, have been assembled. A division at war strength numbers ; 19,850 officers, men and civilian team-! sters. To bring the present force UI, to war strength would call for the enlistment of approximately 9,000 recruits. The absorption of such a number of ; "rookies," the oCicers contend, would greatly affect the efficiency of the tiresent force, anil while it would be minierically stronger, yet as a military or - gailization it would be weaker. Another Trip Problem. The question of transportation is another problem which confronts the field commanders here. The division is only supplied with regimental transtranspart, aud is entirely without a train supply or ammunition trains. The quartermaster's department estimates that to supply transport efficiency in mules and wagons would call for the expenditure of $4$0,0oo. This additional transport would be actually necessary to allow the division to take the field two days' march from a railroad. All officers agree that the army is incumbered with too much impedimenta, which necessitates large trains. This they say, is a relic of the Indian wars organization which is still in force and which was based on the presumption lhat an army always operated in a country remote from all bases of supply and that it was necessary to transport surplus impedimenta. While the absence of water will prevent any expensive held maneuvers, the officers state that many problems of organization and administration can be worked out though brigade movements. Want Small Posts Dropped. The principal lessons which the attempted mobilization of a division has taught, the officers say, are that all small posts should be abandoned and the troops kept in larger units so as to give officers and men needed field There Is a special messape to tired, nervous women In every pack ace of Caparine. Much of your suffering may be safely and surely relieved by it3 use. Tones and builds up the -worn out tissues. Believes constipation and biliousness. You live on the sunny side of life when you Use Caparine. All Drueri-ists 10c and -oc DtKalbDrug & Chem Co.J.tt. DeKalb, lllincu MILLIONS OF CHICKS die in the shell every year for the want of proper moisture conditions. The "Tycos" Incubator Hygrometer is not a regulator of moisture, but is an indicator of conditions, so that if not correct they may be made so. "Tycos"' Incubator Hygrometer each SI. 50. "Tycos" Incubator Thermometers, T() to $1. W. H. Ross Drug Co. S04 Main Street.

SILVER MESH Purses and Bags From 50c Up. Also a Fine Line of Leather Bags. See our display of Alligator goods. Miller's HarnessStore Ttae Quality Leather Store.' 827 MAIN ST. PHONE 1811 s

Ezo Hakes Feet Feel Fine

Draws out the Pain from Corns and Bunions. Soothes the Inflamed Skin. If your feet are tender, get sore easily, burn and t-ting and keep you feeling miserable all t".ie time, go to Leo H. Fihe today, lay down 25 cents say I want a iar c'i Ezo. Then rub on Ezo and rub out agony. All pain will vanish like magic, and you'll have as good a pair of feet as j anyone on earth. Ezo is a refined' ".uickiv soothes and heals all soreness wherever located.1 Use it after shaving and for un burn, rough or itching skin, for red i rose, eczema or olacknoiids. It cerjtainly does the work. ! Kzo Chemical Co., Roches.er, X. Y., Makers. training, that these larger units be proportioned as to the several arms in j division organizations, each division to be stationed in a geographical bone so that speedy mobilization can be j should be maintained at war strength jat all times so that in time of crises a I trained force can he sneedilv nl;.ecd in tne tleIj without its efficiency being affected by the presence of thousands of untrained levies. The officers suggest the stripping of the army of unnecessary equipage, thus reducing its cost and increasing its mobility. The officers confidently assert that these reforms will greatly increase efficiency and reduce cost o maintenance. Direct. A man cannot get out of sight quicker than by forging ahead of his times, ruck. 'Jusi Say" MORLBCIri'S It Means Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Takeno substitute. AskforHORLICK'S. Others are imitations. BURPEE'S SWEET PEA SEEDS That Grow At H. G. HADLEY'S 1025 Main Order a Special 5Cc Box of Daffodils and Sweet Peas, at The Flower Shop this week You will be delighted. 1015 MAIN STREET Alarm Clock Special We have an Alarm Clock that we are selling for $1.00; regular price on this clock is $1.25; it's a special constructed clock and guaranteed. Also see our line of Brass Alarm Clocks and Cyclone Alarm Clocks. EDWIN L. SPENCER 706 Main St. I MURRAYS ! i MENETEKEL I The Mystery of Babylon : Mat. 10c; Evenings 10c-25c t

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COLISEUM TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY , MORNING, AFTERNOON & EVENING Moonlight Skating Thursday Night

AFRICAN WITCH DOCTORS.

Thoy Make Themselves, Like Their Idols, as Hideous as Possible. The most important period of tha young African's life is that between youth and manhood (or womanhood!. It is then that ihe witch doctor is extremely busy with his various mysterious rites. It is an important part of his calliug to be hideous, as in k most cases he undoubtedly is. A ridiculous mask rovers his head, and wildcat or other skins are Lung around his loins. Pigment of various colors is plentifully daubed over his Inxly. and in this hideous state it is not to bo wondered at that he strikes terror into the maidens' hearts as he dances wildly in the dim firelight, glaring at them with fiendish eyes. The timid younj creatures are like the hare which trembles as the hovering bird of prey flutters over its bead. Self will Is crushed, aud the erstwhile putvful. willful child Is transformed iu most cases into a frightened creature, with, for the timo being, no will of her own. It is a curious thing ?hnt nothing connected with what one may call the spiritual sid-i of the blacks' life is ever beautiful. Their carved figures are always, to sny the least, grotesque aud cak'Ulated to frighten rather than comfort the bereaved. Wide World Magazine. Water bills due April 1st. 'J9-10t Hood's Sarsapariila Cures All Spring Ailments. Mrs. Marion Bruce, Cumberland. Me., writes: "I have taken Hooda Sarsapariila for a great many years, and I think it the best blood medicine in the world. I lake it both spring and fall. This last winter and spring: I was in very poor health. 1 was weak and had lost all my appetite and I was all run down. As soon as I bgan to take Hood's Sarsapariila my strength came back and my appetite returned. 1 am now well, do my housework, and no longer have that tirfd feeling." Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. D. E. ROBERTS INDEPENDENT PIANO TUNERand REPAIRER Thirteen Years Factory and Wareroom Experience Phone 3684. 1818 Main St. GEWWETT All Week McNAVIN STOCK Ladies Free Tonight WAY OF THE WORLD 10-20-30 aim DON'T FORGET That NOW Is the tima to protect yourself against loss by WINDSTORMS. Costs but little. DOUG AN, JENKINS & CO. Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bldfl. Phone 1330. Oh, Look! Who's Here? 'Tis Spring and Vhelan with his usual large supply of Fresh Lavm, Garden and Field Seeds. Seed Potatoes Early Ohio, Early Rose, Irish Cobbler, Triumph, and Six Weeks, in stock. Onion Sets to give away, with every 5 quarts you buy at 5c a quart. OmerG.Whelan Feed and Seed Store 33 South 6th St. Phone 1679