Smithville News, Volume 5, Number 38, Smithville, Monroe County, 13 February 1914 — Page 3
Philadelphia now has 298,000 children of school age.
WASHED UP BY THE WAVES
DOCTORS DID
A GOOD MEMORY succeed—better t ban Education. My Home Method easily, quickly applied; easy as reading a book. Send 60 cents, prepaid. JOHN REfiH, Box 307, Estevan, Sask., Can.
Mrs.Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens the gums, reduces inflammation,allays pain, cures wind colic,25c a bottle.Mv
Innumerable Articles, Many of Value, Reward Search Made Along the New York Beaches.
NOT HELP HER
mrTrriTiUr Information; get in touch with iSp"irl«Silfl" others; send for details to ULiLllaafL Box 38, Cincinnati, Ohio
A mirror which reflects true colors is said to have been invented.
Along the beach at Manhattan and Brighton, as well as at the Rock a ways, articles aggregating $100 in value are picked up every morning, relates the New York Herald. And this amount is considered by the regulars along those shores to be a very conservative estimate.
Interchangeable scarf pin (5 beau- & B-r.i tiful settings) with crochet knitted t ie, 50c. Latest combinations. Introductory offer. JOHNSTON & MORGAN,7026 Yale Are., Chicago
I But Lycjiia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable jCompound Restored Mrs. teClear’s Health —
Housework Is a Burden
YOUR OWN NAME Ing them up., Send name and address for particulars. A. H. J., Box 1633, Philadelphia, Pa.
It’s hard enough to keep house if in perfect health, but a woman who is weak, tired and suffering from an aching back has a heavy burden. Any woman in this condition has good cause to suspect kidney trouble, especially if the kidney action seems disordered. Doan’s Kidney Pills have cured thousands of suffering women. It’s the best ended special kidney remedy.
SECRETS OF A FAMOUS BEAUTY first time. Learn how to keep yourself youthful, charming, free. GREATER NEW YORK SPEC. CO., Box 78, Sta.VV, Brooklyn,N.Y.
He| Own Statement.
The articles found range from the gold filling of a tooth to a cork leg. And you need not think the cork leg statement is drawing it with a long bow. There was one washed ashore the last week in June.
Of S CQ Immediate relief, testimonials furnished. SlLLd 25c. Dept. B, CURA SALVE CO., Baltimore, Md.
Mich. — “J am glad to digcover a r< medy that relieves me from
my suffering and pains. For two years I suffered bearing down pains and got ■■ __ I W ag
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It belonged to James J. Fitzsimmons, cook on a Maine coasting . j o ? d
DC SflftQTCP Make a forttme. Formulas, 6 big sellOt IVIku J CiV ers, 10c. “100 Business Opportuaitiea FREE.” All new. Gem Specialty Co., Dept. L, Bland, Ho.
AN OHIO CASE
S C xl O O Q6*^. it, so it came out afterward in a Water street tavern, so that he might indulge in a bath. The schooner lurched. So did the cork leg. Fitzsimmons wailed an alarm, but the skipper, being in a hurry to make a Maine port at a particular hour, refused to luff and pick the leg up fe So it washed ashore and its identity was revealed by a brass plate containing the owner’s name and New York address. It was sent back by parcel post. Every now and then a wig is picked up. The supposition is that the owner was swimming at night and was overconfident that his top piece would remain on his head when he dived, pockets and chaina are found in numbers. It is likely they are kept on the neck by girls and women when they don
Mrs. Salina Sleg- ; 1770 E. 33d St., eveland, O., says:
under a nervous strain and could not sleep at night. I went to doctors here in the city but they did not do me any good. “ Seeing Lydia E. Pink harm's Vegetable Compound advertised, I (tried it. My health improved wonderfully and I am now quite well again, f No woman suffering from female ills will regret it if she takes this medicirje.”—Mrs. James G. LeClear. 336 Hupt St., Detroit, Mich.
Another Case.
FROM DANCE HULL toWHITE SLAVERY Stf Everybody should read. 50c. Ernest Co., SwanwOk, III.
suffered from ,ckache- for a long me, especially on ah days. One day had to give up all y work on acunt of the shoot* g pains in my xk and shoulders, had headaches and zy spells and v&aa rvous. Finally, I Iney Pills and since >n’t suffered at all.”
RRAiCFN SETTERS AND POINTERS; also a few pointer pups, 7 months, old. Address GORDONSVILLE KENNELS, GORDONSYHLE, YA.
QTHD & I Eli!/ repairs pots, pans,instantly. Needed 01Ur-fl-ILCMlV everywhere. Send 25c for agents sample and big offer. Woodlawn Co., Rockford, 111.
ppnqrTQ Of a famous Beauty revealed for the first Oi.UiU.iO time. Learn how to keep yourself youthful, lovely, charming. BOX 52, SWISSYALB, PA.
of a famous beauty just revealed. a J Learn how to keep yourself youthful, lovely, charming. Address Box 52, Swissvale, Pa.
Get Doan’s at Any Store. 50c a Box DOAN’S V/LW FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y.
VANILLA—$1 worth for25c; delivered prepaid.This paper would not print our ad if unreliable. Money back if npt satisfied. B. B. L. CO., Deep River, Conn.
REAL ESTATE
WANTED-Salesmen with JTords to sell Sandbo Starters; turns crank complete revolution. Big propsition. Write The Sandbo Starter Co., Bennett, Iowa
bathing costume and slip off when their owners are frolicking in the waves. Of course they are dropped close to the shore line or they would never be seen again. The constant rolling shoreward of the waves gradually forces them into view. Watches, chains, finger rings, scarfpins, cuff links, studs, eyeglasses, belts, fountain pens, key rings, full sets of artificial teeth, garters, cra-
nucipc PT and best irrigated truck and farm lands UllLnri.01 in Arizona. Finest climate; excellent markets. Ask about scripping. Finest government land. fiila Valley Realty & Loan Company, Dnncan, Arizona
RHEUMATISM—A scientific chemical preparation guaranteed. Send $2 for months’treatment. Send today. PrimgharChem.Co., Primghar, la. Agents wanted.
FflR Q A I C insmalltracts, iO.OOO acres richest drained run uhLC corn,wheat,cotton, clover bottom iand in southeast Missouri; no Mississippi Riverfloods;$22.50 per acre; easy terms. Owner, Star Ranch Co.jNecleyTllle.BIo.
WATER iTooklef f?e h e! r ° ** JOHN L. THOMPSON SONS & CO.,Troy,N.Y.
Philadelphia, Pa. — “ Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is all you claim it to be. About two or three days before my periods I would get bad backaihes, then pains in right and left sides, land my head would ache. I called the doctor and he said I had organic inflammation. I went to him for a while but did ne t get well so I took Lydia E. Pinkham' i i Vegetable Compound. After taking t\ bottles I was relieved and finally my 1 roubles left me. I married and have two little girls. I have had no return >f the old troubles."— Mrs. Chas.1 zodO bTChadwick St., Fhiia.,Pa.* W. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 44-1913.
FARMS —152 acres $900. 160 acres $640. 40 acres $4 50. 80 acres $800 —rich; improved, houses, etc., near railroad towns. J. BARTON, YELLOW PINE, ALA.
READERS
o. this paper desiring to buy anyI thing advertised in its columns should I insist upbn Mvirig what they hsk tor, ! refusing aL substitutes or imitations.
vats, hatpiiiir, canes, umbrellas, es, shoe buckles, gold hairpins, purses and scores of other things are among the daily morning finds.
FOR SALE —480 A. IN VERNON CO., WIS, 240 v a. cult., bal. timber and pasture, 9 r. In trade. F, H.’ Woman, R.l, DeSoto, Wis. FOR SALE—320 A. IN OKANOGAN CO., Wash.; 150 a. cult., 7 r. house, bath, outbldgs., 700 bearing fruit trees, stock, machinery, etc. /I. S. White, Riverside, Wash.
WINCHESTER
BEAUTIFUL building lot free, Sarasota, Fla., to purchasers four $25 shares. Reliable company ;terms arranged. Sarasota Groveland Syndicate, 128 W. Madison, Chicago
Handy Straw Man
In Corea there exists a very odd belief about protecting a person from evil and from the results of committing a crime or misdemeanor. First of all, when the Corean realizes that he has committed a sin, he hunts up a sorcerer who sells various “charms.”
FOR SALE—80 A., ALL CULT., IN CANyon Co., Ida., near town; 25 a. alfalfa, 2 a. fruit, hse., etc. Hugh Yaryan, Nampa, Idaho.
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FOR SALE —320 A. NEAR MEDICINE HAT, Alta., Can., all tillable, 90 a. cult., 5 r. hse. G. T. Lofquist, Medicine Hat, Alta., Can
“REPEATER” Smokeless Powder Shells > These shells cost a little more than black powder loads, it for bird shooting- they are worth many times the difference, as there is no smoke to hinder the second barrel. They are l by far the best low priced smokeless load on the J L market. When you buy, insist upon having them, □IfelhJ’HK RED W BRAMD
FOR SALE—115 A. IN POLK CO., MO.; 75 a. cult., 10 a. orch,, new 10 r. house, barn, mach., etc. Fk. Polodna, R. 4, Bolivar, Mo.
The sorcerer makes for the penitent person a life size straw man, concealing therein a number of small coins, and then proceeds by incantations to lure the evil spirits out of the real person’s body into that of the straw man. The buyer then takes this straw man home, dresses it in some of his cast off clothes, and throws it into the street.
FOR SALE—686 A. IN KNOX CO., NEB.; 280 a. cult., bal. past, and grass. Well imp Easily divided. Soren Olsen, R. 3, Walnut, la,
FOR SALE—160 A. NEAR ALIX, ALTA. Can.; 15 a. cult., house, outbldgs., fruit, stk. etc. Bargain. J. C. Rawson, Alix, Alta., Can
FOR SALE—480 A. IN DIVIDE CO., N. D. 435 a. cult., house, barn, outbldgs., etc. Near town. H. P. Brackelsberg, Norge, N. Dak.
CANADA’S OFFERING TO THE SETTLER THE AMERICAN RUSH TO mi I m WESTERN CANADA iinih il INCREASING
All passersby help to destroy the straw man, partly because they believe in helping the penitent man to get rid of the evil spirits, and partly because they know there is mohey hidden within. It is thought that the angry spirits are thus appeased by the •€tea4#u<i;U&R-of- tho. g.lpu,Q^ fi . lTFnTOrT1
Free Homesteads
Hi
n tile Bew uismcts oT Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta there are thousands of Free Homesteads left, which to the man making entry in 3 years time will be worth from $20 to $26 per acre. These lands are well adapted to grain growing and cattle raising. EXCELLENT RAILWAY FACILITIES in many cases the railways in Canada have been built in advance of settlement, and in a short time there will not be a settler who need be more than ten or twelve miles from a line of railway. Railway Rates are regulated by Government Commission.
$3.0 0 $3.5 0 $4-.oo $4-50 AND $ 5i00 / SHOES I AND WOMEN! M Best Boys’ Shoes in the World 8 $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 8 J
Persian Carpets
A law has been passed by the shah of Persia forbidding persons to weave carpets according to European design. Violation of the enactment is a criminal offense, and the imperative attitude taken will have- a greater tendency than ever to raise the Persian carpet or rug in esteem. Often a Persian carpet will remain in the family for generations, such careful treatment does it receive. When the owner of a valuable carpet dies he very often gives instructions that it shall be cut up in pieces as heirlooms to his successors, and should a member of the family not receive a portion he would feel very greatly slighted. The designs of Persian carpets have been handed down from remote ages. Each family keeps its own design, no two carpets being alike for fear of the Evil Eyo^
BEGAN BUSINESS IN 1876 ON $875 CAPITAL. NOW TEE LARGEST MAKER OF $3.50 & $4.00 SHOES IN THE WORLD
Ask your dealer to show yon >B W.L.Douglas $3.50, $4,00 and $4.50 shoes. Just as good in style, fit and wear as other makes costing $5.00 to $7.00— the only difference is the price. Shoes in all A ■‘"'va leathers, styles and shapes to suit everybody. If you could visit W. L. Douglas large factories /- i: ‘ iiipy at Brockton, Mass., and see for yourself how f., :0 carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they are warranted to fit better, look better, hold their shape and wear longer than any other make for the price. If W. L. Douglas shoes are not for sale in your vicinity, order direct from the factory. Shoes for every mein- > her of the family, at all prices, by Parcel Post, postage M free. Write for Illustrated Catalog. It will show yon how to order by mail, and why you can £ save money on your footwear. fife® W. JL. 201 Spark Street, Brockton, Slassi
Social Conditions
The American Settler is at home in Western Canada- He is not a stranger in a strange land, having nearly a million of his own people already settled there. If you desire to know why the condition of the Canadian Settler is Erosperous write and send for terature, rates, etc., to GEO. W. AIRD, 215 Traction Terminai Building, Indianapolis, Ind. Canadian Government Agent, or address Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada.
