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If yon want your outfit to last and earn money while it lasts grease the azlea with Mica Axle Grease. STANDARD OIL COMPART imwf SIGK HEADACHE I PosltlTelT cored by these A-Utlo nils. They also retlere Dla- I tress from Dyspepsia, In. I digestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect rem edy for Dizziness, Nausea, I Drowsiness, Bad Taste Iln the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain in the side, TORPID JJVBR. They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simils Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. PRINTERS. mould ante tar our ae line of SlTATIOMERV samples. The coniDlelest eve Issued. S'oux City Newepaper Union, eioux taw. loara, To conrtnoe any woman that Tux. tine Antlfceptlfl will Improve her health ant do all we claim Inr II: Ml' a will send ber absolutely free a large trial box of Paxtlne with book of instruc tions and Kenulnu trlimonlnlt. Send your name and address on a postal curd. PMT1 g cleanses 3 and heals m u o o u s i m e in - J liruiiM nf. fectlons, such as nasal catarrh, pelvio catarrh and liillauim uUm caused by feuil n 1 lie Ills sore eyes ure throat and mouth, by direct li::U treatment. Its cur ative power over these troubles Is extra ordinary and (rives Immediate relief. Thousands of women are using nnd rec ommending It every day, Ui cents at drupBlstsoi by mail. Hemember, however, IT COSTS VOfJ NOTIUSiU TO THY IT. TUB iU fAlION CO., lioston, alass. Canadian Govern ment FREE FARMS Over aoo,ooo American formers ho hive settled in Csnada during the iant lew jfears teatilv to the : lact mat canacs is, ncyona question, ttic greatest tanning laud in the oorld. Over Ninety Million Dushels of wheat from lh hanest of iro6, means good ;money to ths taruiers ol Western Canada when llie world ha to ( led. Cattls rjlsit't. Uairvinir, 'Mixed rartning sreuioo protable calnnifM. Coal, wood, water hi abund.mt; churches and schools conrenifiit; niaiVela ea ol acre... 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A bale nnd hoarty-lodktng N'ort'.i Carolina citizen sat on a dry jioils tins whittling a stick, hut lie made room for the Northern sociologist nnd. my ths New York Tribune, rcudlly e.i raged In conversation. "What Is your business?" asked the sociologist after a while. "Wall, stranger," replied the hospi table "tar-heel," "Pre retired from business. 1 don't have to do nothing for a living thee tiny. I've got Ave head of gala a-working In the cotton factory." Mm a ' I al M I II W II av 1 I a. I il l l l l A Positive CURE FOR CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm is quick If ihterbwl. Gives Rsliel at One. It cleanses, soothes, heals and protecU the diseased membrane. It etires Catarrh and drives away a Cold in i the Head quickly. Restores the Senses of Taste and Knell. Full size 60 eta. at Drui or by inailj Trial aiie 10 eta. by mail Ely Brothers, 66 Warren Street, New Tors- Camphor Farm In Teaaa. A camphor farm Is to be established near Floresvllle, Texas, under the aus pices of the bureau of plant Industry of the United States Department of Agri culture. The government bus already a large experimental farm In operation near Wharton, Texas. It Is believed that the new Industry has wonderful possibilities and that the time Is not far distant when Texas will be one of the greatest camphor-producing regions of the world. Mrs. Wlaali MlUI ina srai taw toe OMMrwa iMhlMI an tola, mum wl4 las. A Vivid Imagination. "Tommy," called Mr.- Stlnjay, "what have you been dolugi" "I bin skatin'," replied tbe boy. "Nonsense ! You haven't been out of the house." "Well, I bin skatin' on make-believe Ice with the Bkates you promised me last Christinas." Philadelphia Press. Ia a Pinch, mc Allan' Foot-l'.mr. A powder to shake Into your shoes. It rests the feet. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen. Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching. Sweating feer and Ingrowing Nails. Allen's Koot-Rase makes new or tight shoes easy. Sold by all Druggists and Shoe Stores. l!5c. Sample mailed FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N, Y. Didn't Work. "I wonder why it is," remarked one if the two men who had just lunched, urning to speak to the other, "that they ilways have pretty cashiers at these res taurants." I5ut the pretty cashier, though she blushed and smiled, did not fail to detect the Canadian quarter he threw down in payment of his check. Fa mfm Q St. Vltua' D.rte an4 all W.nrou. rl,aua I O IeeimiieBjtl i urd by Dr. Ktina'a Ur..l Karra Raatnrar. Sand for Free SS trial SoUla and troatla. Pli. U. II. KL1.NK. Ld.. Ml Irak Strwt, PlilUUalkla, fa In the last year the United States has pnid In ocean freights to foreign ships 5.00,000,000. Garfield Tea the indispensable lnxa tive ! Take it In the Spring ; it purities the blood, cleanses the system, eradicated disease. It is made wholly of simple Herbs. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Law. The woman tennis champion of New Zealand lias but one hand and that ia the left one, but she can serve a ball that ii exceedingly difficult to return. If You Bead This It will bo to learn that the leading modi cal writers and teachers of all the several schools of practice recommend. In the) strongest terms possible, each and every Ingredient entering Into the composition of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for the euro of weak stomach, dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach, "liver complaint. hji tint u uMiuiiaiiCT.. Liiiuiiii; uu ni l affections, and all catarrhal diseases of whatever region, name or nature. It is also a specific remedy for all such chronic or long standing cases of catarrhal affoc turns una their resultants, as bronchial, throat and lumt disease (except consump tion) accompanied with severe coughs. It Is not so (rood for acute colds and coushs. hut for lingering, or chronic cases it Is especially eilicacious In producing per. feet cures. It contains Mack Cherry bark, Golden Seal root, Moodroot, Stone root. Mandrake root and Queen's root all of which are highly praised as remedies for all the above mentioned affections by such eminent medical writers and teachers us Prof. Iiartholow, of Jefferson Med. Col lege: Prof. Hare! the Univ. of Pa.; Prof. Klnley-tifrlnawood, M. D., of Hen. nett Med. tpllege, Chicago; Prof. John King, M. IlTof Cincinnati; Prof. John M. ScudderrM. D.. of Cincinnati; Prof. Edwin lyitf, M. D., of Hahnemann Mod. OrfleijeJ, Chicago, and scores of otherse'curTally eminent in their several 8ch(irflivt5f practice. -T m "Golden Medical Discovery " M th Oruistj Tiir like tmropse-t. ;as any si.' cli 1 eiiiliiraiiiiiftrUwTrrTfr niortttlian anv nun YpT.f r.rilj riflry t.'ttf ibliclty ol its formula rhoyiats. Ulcn uubiicltv of its foriiiula, is tlio bcsl possible guaranty of its merits. A glance at this published formula will show that "Golden Medical Discovery" contains no poisonous, harmful or habft forniing drugs and no alcohol chemically pure, triple-retined glycerlno being used Instead. Glycerlno is entirely unobjec tionable nnd besides Is a most useful aireut la tlio cure of all stomach as well as bron chial, throat and lung affections. There Is the highest medical authority for Its uso in all such cases. The " Discovery " Is a concentrated glyceric extract of native, medicinal roots and Is safe and reliablo. A booklet of extracts from eminent, medical authorities, endorsing Its Ingre dients mailed free 011 request. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. benjl4 fnm our fwtory to we nbin fur iuiiniiua avuti of atoud lorUro,lraoll"fM- Hw4 w-a lMk.U-ftf. A-a mi tm I atOJ& 7m "I wish he had to work for hla llr In'," said the man with the hod. paus ing by the -mortar box to pass the time of day with the tnnn with the boo. "I'd like to have him where I ntu an' me with the Job o' IkissIh' hliu. Why don't he ftay where he belongs an' let lturke run the works?" "I guess he ain't got nothlu' better to do," said tbe ninu with the hoe. "That's what's the mutter, 1 guess," snld file man with the hod. "Hurke'd get along all right If he'd let him alone. There's worse than lturke If he was let to do as he'd n mind to, but he ain't let to. It's 'How many iwn h have these men Inld since they started In to work this mornln'? I notice there ain't but two courses on the south wall since yes t'dny. Hustle 'eui up! Hurtle 'em up! What are them cuen wnltln' for around there? Scantlln's not hero? Why ain't It here? It orter to be here. I nln't payln' wages to have men lajin' nround doln' nothln'. Telephone down to the yards nnd nsk 'em why In thunder that scantlln hasn't got here. Be here In side o' five minutes? Well, call 'em again. Hustle 'cm up! Hustle 'em up! Why nln't that pitch hot? Hustle it up t Hustle It up!' He enn't wnlt for the flre to burn, darn him!" "Nor for lime to slack," supplemented the man with the hoe, feelingly. "He wanted lturke to hustle that up. "lie don't know what work Is himself and he don't realize It takes time," said the man with the hod. "He ought to get his material by telegraph an' leave It run Into a chute with a ruu chlne that 'ud slap It up Into n ten story hulldin' In about eight hours. Then he'd kick because It was too slow. I'd like to have hkn carryln' this hod wunst Jest a day of It." . "If he was around nil the time I'd quit," said the man with tbe W. "A good thing ho ain't," said the man with the hod. "I wouldn't stand for it either, but he's buttlti' In nt the other places -t the same. He's gottor keep THE BEGGING "CHAIN LETTEK" The chain letter seems to have taken a new lease on life. I can think of nothing more delightful after a particularly "nagging" day. when the wheels of the domestic machinery have been clogged, when the children have been on JULIET V. STUAUSS. chain letter. I am a regular skinflint when It comes to giving. There Is never a moment when I am not In need of forty or fifty things that I can't bnve, and if I should have n dime to Invest for the general welfare, I would need only to glance around my Immediate neighborhood to And a plnce to apply it If I had the power to give for the benefit of people loss fortunate than my self I should like to be allowed to follow my own Inclination, and there would never be anything vague lu my giving. Hut the chain letter would never receive my patronage. I am with chain letters exactly as I nm with tramps. It Is n matter of principle. I believe they should not he encouraged. So, If any obliging person Is engaged In lengthening a chain, let hi in avoid me as an Inveterate chain-breuker. ' The begging chain letter Is, however, respectable beside the chain of prayer. Lately I received half a dozen chain prayer letters, all of which I have Instantly broken, considering them, as I do, not only silly and utterly unworthy of notice, but lu fact sacrilegious und partaking of a superstition which, as rational beings, wo ouht to be rid of. Juliet V. Strauss, lu Chlcn;g) Journal. rrpsj snssstpssss opuioon Cienco The life of tbe mercury arc lump In somo cases amounts to 3,000 hours und more. The conducting material of tlio anode Is cither mercury alone, graphite und Iron, or nickel. A bill Is before the New York Iieg lsluture to make the existing laws gov erning telephone ajid telegraph compan ies organized for tbo distribution of miisio by electrlcul means. At a mild red heat good steel can be drawn out under the hnurrner to a fine point; at a bright red heat It will crum ble under tbo hammer, und at a white beat It will fall to pieces. American tunnel projects have at tracted attention abroad. Tlio French government will build a tunnel for rail roud purposes under the Seine from Havre to Itouen and has retained the servhf s of Charles M. Jacobs, designer of the Pennsylvania railroad tunnels under the North anil East rivers at New York. Pennsylvania still leads In the num ber of her cokemnklug plants. She bus 112, and their product In 1U05 was 70 per cent of the country's total output of coke. Fifteen. ears before the per centage wus over 8i. The capital rep resented in tbe establishments of this country Is $90,712,877, and the total number of wage earners Is 10,000. In human history a great river has sometimes formed a dividing Hue be tween peoples possessing quite different characteristics. Dr. W. M. Lyon, Jr.. has discovered a similar phenomenon affecting squirrels In Borneo. He found eight different forms of squirrels Inhab rsasra busy, he thinks. He's up bright an' early In the mornln's an' that little bux wagon of his la scoot In' around with bltn here an' there an' everywhere, lie's over to the avenue by 7 o'clock pushlu' that long nose Into things there, same as he does here. He's gotter look at every brick that goes Into the build In' to make mire It's up to contract an' the sirne with the lumber nn' the sand an the lime nn' the rock nn' the hard ware, lie's afraid somebody might shove off something on him that Isn't jest right." "(' course he'd git cheated," said the man with the hoe. "Course he would. Then he's gotter keep tab on Jest how much has got done an' go In nn' take n look at the blue prints. Then It's 'Hurry 'em yip! hurry 'em up!' An' ho hops Into the wagon on' goes chug-chuggln' off to the next place like he hadn't n moment to spare, an' there It's the Bntne thing all over again. I'd like to know how many miles a day that machine trav els." "It's a plenty." said the man with the hoe. "In the office downtown It's much about the same, they tell us," snld the man with the hod. "There's the mana ger there or the head clerk, whatever they call him : but he nln't content to let them do the work they're paid for, sr.' let It go nt that. He's got to over haul all the books an' have 'eui flgur lu' out Jest how much is cotnlii' In nn how much Is goln' out, nn' he's got to know the whys nn' the wherefores about everything, nn' it's 'Hurry 'era up! Hurry 'em up! Keep busy; keep ii-Tiiovln'!' IMy ho nln't got to do it himself." "Pity he nln't got some work to do", Jest to ockyerpy his mind," said the M.1n with the hop. "That's what I say," said the man with the hod, knocking the ashes out or his pipe. "He ought to have to work for u llvtn'," Chicago Daily News. AND THE MAIL ORDER PRAYER. a rampage of general misdemeanor, and with the expenses of the family verg ing upon the last straw that broke the camel's hack, than to run to meet the iMstman vaguely hoping for n letter of good tidings, and receive a chain letter. "IJenr Friend," this missive begins, "pdense make a half-dozen copies of this," etc., ending with the gentle re quest for a dime to assist a poor widow to buy a little home, or an ambitious girl to continue her education. Having Just refused one's own child a coveted nlckej with which to pur chase chewing gum, and being nt tbo moment trying to divide 50 cents In such a munner ns to get CO cents' worth of groceries, one cannot nt once get "In touch" with the chain letter. Delng of a somewhat Iconoclastic turn myself, I do not find It nt all diffi cult to break the chain without cere mony; hut there ore soft-heorted people who hesitate todo so. and rob themselves of much needed dimes, not to mention the matter of inflicting upon six de fenseless frlenils the six "copies" of the iting the northern and western parts of that great Island, and observed that n largo river proved on effectual barrier In separating two distinct race Oneof the reasons why pneumatic tires gradually become exhausted, even when unpunctured. Is that the eouipresscd air within slowly escapes through the rub ber, and this process Is hastened by tho oxidation of the rubber, which causes it to crack. As ut least a partial rem edy for this, It us been proposed to In flate tires not with ordinary air, but with nitrogen, an Inert gas which does not affect the rubber. Tests of nltrogen intluted tires for automobiles have teen made lu France, and the results ars said to he encouraging. Knew Illiu Ton Well. The Into President Chester A. Arthur, although he wus a man of wurm friend ships, had a high sense of personal dignity that would brook no unduu fa miliarities. A lifelong friend of Mr. Arthur, who had accompanied lilm on one of his hunting trips, was telllug an acquaintance some of the incidents of the hunt. "I know It's the nl Impression," he said, "that .Mr. . ..:mr is a cold, s lf-ccntered sort of man, but It Isn't true. He Is one of the most genial nnd companionable) of men when you be come well acquainted with him. I thought I already knew hint pretty well, lut I cirne to understand him better while on that trip than ever be fore." "I suppose you know him well enough now to call him by bis first name," ventured the other. "On the contrary," was tho rejoinder, "I know him well enough not to call him by his tirst name." No one "owes" you u letter until tly feel like writing It. 0atln and Hla Jam pert. Persons who lunch with the Precl dent may catch a glimpse of blue over alls on the veranda nt the .back of the house, If they happen to look out tne windows; the little boy In blue Is prob ably Quenttn, very busy, ntiotit his own affair. He does not wear a "real lace" tollnr or a velvet doublet; he has on Just the kind of "Jumpers" that thou Mt:ds of little American boys wear whcii they make their dally mud-plea or piny tag or ride their bicycles. St. Nicholas. A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE. How a Vetera Was Saved tha Asa putalloa at a Llasb. n. Frank Dorcinus, veteran, of Roosevelt Ave., Indianapolis. Ind., says: "I batt lieen showing symptoms of kidney trouble from the time I was mus tered out of the army, hut In nil my life I never suffered as In l.XS)7. Headaches, dlu slness and sleepless ness, first, and then dropsy. I was weak and helpless having run down from ISO to 123 ioun(la I was having terrible pain .In the kidneys, and the secretions passed almost Involuntarily. My left leg swelled until It was 34 Inches around, nnd the doctor tnpied It night nd morning until I could no longer tnnd It, nnd then he advised amputa tion. I refused, and began using Donn's Kidney Pills. The swelling sub sided gradually, the urlno became nat ural, nnd all my pains and aches dlsnp ,cHred. I have been well now for nine years since using Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. RO cents a box. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. f hrUtmaa, t.rlof. Senator Piatt, discussing a black mailing scheme that had failed, snld: "The blackmailers' grief reminded me of that of the Oswego bojr lasl Christmas. ' "A gentleman found this boy crying bitterly, " 'Why, son, what's the matterf h said. "'Oh,' wept the boy, 'I've gone an Joined two Sunday schools, nnd here 11 turns out that they're both goln' t have their Christmas treats on th same nlKht.' " Sarsaparllla Ti an. Make your own Sarsaparllla or Spring Blood Medicine by mixing ene half ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kargon, three ounces Compound Syrup Sarsaparllla. Shake well la a bottle and take one teaspoonful after meals and again at bedtime. Any good druggist can sup ply tliisc Ingredients. This Is said to tie a splendid Spring Blood Tonic and system renovator be cause of its gentle action In restoring the Kldueys to normal activity, forc ing them to filter from the blood all impure matter and acids, destroying micro-organisms -which produce 111 health and sour blood. Every one should take something to cleanse tbe blood at this time of year, nnd the above simple prescription Is the most highly Indorsed of the hun dreds of home remedies generally used. Mix this yourself, then you will know what you are taking. Horses Mora Numerous than Ever, The multiplication of electric car lines and tho rapid Increase In tbe use of automobiles do not warrant the con clusion that horses are going out of use or growing scarcer. From an In vestigation by the government It ap pears that the aggregate of horses in the United States the first of the year stood at 18,718,.VT8, against 14,304,3(17 uu the corresponding date of 1897. The upply of mules has also been growing, for whereas there was record In 1897 of 2,215,054 there were 8,404,001 In 1900. ILLP NERVOUS PROSTRATION CURED BY DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. By Toning up tha Blood and Nerves Pa tient Recovered Weight, Strength and Good Spirits. When the nervous system is broken down from overwork, or -whatever cause, life loses its joys. Not only is the ner vous victim a sufferer himself but he ia usually trial to the whole family. Nervous breakdown is often gradual, appearing at first to be merely an unu sual fretfulness. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tone up the nerves in the most direct way and not only euro minor troubles but serious disorders as well. Mr. W. W. Munroo, of 16 Hazel Park, Everett, Mass., Bays: "About four years ao this September I became all run down from overwork and from confine ment to work duriug warm weather. For two mouths I frrew steadily worso. I lost in weight and strength and had no apatite. II y memory failed me qnite rapidly and I became in a very low Btate, both physically and mentally. I took no interest in life, neither in busi ness nor recreation. Ia my imsition, as foreman in a large manufacturing chemist's establishment ia Boston, a good memory is absolutely essential to success because of the immense amount of detail that must be carried in the head. "I grew very despairing, could not bear to have pebtiie meet me and my friends remarked on my condition. About the middle of December a friend told me one day that he had tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and found them reliable. I commenced taking them and at the end of two weeks the change for the better was remarked by friends. I continued using the pills until 1 was thoroughly recovered. I regard them as a fine remedy and make this statement voluntarily in gratitude for the benefit I received from them." Theso pills actually make new blood and liave cured such diseases as rheu matism, nervous and general debility, indigestion, nervous headache, neurslaia and even partial paralysis and locomotor ataxia, as a tome lor tlio blood and nerves they are unequalled. If you area sufferer from any disor. der of the blood and nerves write for uroof of what Dn WilliamV Pink Pills have accomplished in cases similar to yorus, Every testimonial used by this company is carefully investigated before heintf published and ia authentic. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists, or direct by mail, postpaid, on receipt xi price, 60 cents per box, six boxes for i.60, by the Dr. Williams medicine Uoinpany, bchenectady. H. Y. 8. t N. IT. - - No. 10 1907. PUTNAM HUM OVERWORK Csasr store sosfc srlcst sad fsstsr caters thss ssy ether aSA. tat 10 larises esters til flsrs. tu snasat siilrMt rvoM sjurt. tsrits lei tret ksaaUst.-sW is tm, ssseta MS asfdhrh BACKACHE fV.d Are both symptoms of organ lo de rangement and nature's warning to women of ft trouble which will soon- er or later aeoiare iiseii. e How often do we hear women say, "It seems as though my back would break." Yet they continue to drag along and suffer with aches tn tho small of ths back, pain low down In the side, dragging ftgtsations, nerv ousness and no an bit loo. They do not reallite that the back la that Trial n -amrl n m , nrm.n'i .,r ism and ouleklv Indicates hs-achino- ft diseased condition of the feminine organs or kidneys, and that aches and pains will continue until the oause Is removed. Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs has been for many yearn the moat successful remedy in such cases. Ho other medicine has such a record of cures of feminlno ills. Miss Lena Nagel, of 117 Morgan St.. Buffalo, N. Y., writes "I was completely worn out and 6n the verge of nervous prostration. My back ached all the time. I had dreadful periods of pain, was subject to fits of crying and extreme nervousness, and was always weak and itred. Lydl 10. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound completely cured me.'' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cures Female Complaints, such as Backache. Falling and Displacements, and all Organic Diseases. Dissolves and expels Tumors at an early stage. It strengthens and tones the Stomach. Cures Headache and Indigestion and Invigorates the whole feminine system. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are Invited to write Mrs. Plnkham. Lynn. Mass. Jlcr advice Is free - Wdlmflmellm IVicli Blue name uu tooii-stove is unequaled. It gives quick results because its heat wnighly concentrated. Cuts fuel-expense in two. IVIade in three sizes. Everv 6tove warranted. If not at your deal er's write to our nearest agency. sissaw all-round household use. Mad of bra;s throughout and beautifully nickeled. ParfaMctw enitrnietiul' ahanlurelv safe! unexcelled in light-giving power; an ornament to any room. a a ts Jbvery lamp warranted, it not dealers, write to our nearest STANDARD OIL COMPANY (istwaxHtftATa) R. E. PARKS' EXCHANGE LIST Xo. 2 SW . Sec. 2.-120-57, Day county. One hundred acres undo fences, 40 acre to crops, 20 acres of meadow. Two miles and one-half north curt of Lily. Also SW Vi 22-119-50. All antler fence.. Living spring water. Two miles from sidetrack on tlio M. aft Will exchange for general merchandise at $23.00 per ucre. RQ8S E. PARKS. Lily. South Dakota. W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 AND $3.50 SHOES W. L DOUGLAS 14.00 BUT EDGE SHOES CANNOT IE EQUALLED AT ANT PRICE. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT All) PRIOESt M.Q'sghoM, as to ai.so. Boys' Shoes, ft.1 to SI.S5. Women's Shoos, to ai.SO. Misses' Chlldraa'e shoes, a.SS to Ml.oo. W. L. Douglas siioes are recognized by expert judg-w of footwear to ds tne Deal ja style, sua wear produced part of the shoe and every detail of the making is looked after and watched over by skilled shoemakers, without regard to, time or cost. If I could take yon into my larre factories at! Brockton, Mass.. and show voa how carefully W. L. Dontrlsal shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, tit better, wr iiiuKr, sun are 01 greater vame .nan any otuer mass. W. I- UonslM nam. and prle.lt .tamped nth. batean. whleh r.teetttb.lraairarsnliMt titrh prims and Inferior sh.M. Tata IS. kuhatltati.. Sold J tfi. beat ahM dealers .Terywher. Ft Mr MttUU tueat wlamill, QHmUm mmUd rw. W. C leOilSiLAft. Jtrajahtoa,aia Nothing: Too Good For the American People rate cf OVER A MILLION BOXES A MONTH, proving: that the American people recog nize, that what is BEST FOR THEM is none too good. Why this enormous patronage ? The answer is simple: Cascarets are pure, clean, sweet, mild, fragrant, harmless but effective little tablets for the treat- ment and cure of Constipation and all Bowel Troubles. They are put up in neat little enamel boxes, easy to buy, easy to carry (in vest-pocket or purse), easy to take and easy of action, always reliable, always the same, they "work while you sleep' and wake you up feeling fine in the morning. They not only regulate tne movement and stimulate the muscular walls ol the bowels, but they keep tbe ENTIRE CANAL CLEAN ud antiseptic, forcing; out and destroying all disease germs that breed in the accumulated filth unless promptly and regularly discharged. Therefore, they are a great preventive ol disease, and may be taken continuously as a precautionary measure. The new Pure Drugs Act, adopted by Congress on June 30, 1906, and Iq effect January 1, 1907, is a GOOD LAW and means better and PURER drugs for the American People. We endorse it and will live up to it in SPIRIT and LETTER, an essy task, as we have always been actuated by the same principles and no changes are required in our formula or pack f'We adopted OUR OWN PURE DRUG LAW in 1896 when the fire, box of Cascarets came on the market and have lived and worked and pro-, duced under it ever since. To-day.after a record of nearly 100,000,000 boxes sold, Cascareta STAND the greater in PURITY, QUALITY and MEDICINAL MERIT than any other preparation for Bowel trouble in all the world. This should be a great argument for any one, to try Cascarets AT ONCE, and be healthier and happier for it. Some people have CHRONIC CONSTIPATION with all the horrors derived from it; others have HAB. 1TUAL CONSTIPATION from carelessness and neglect, but nearlw EVERYBODY has OCCASIONAL CONSTIPATION, which, if not promptly taken care of is liable to result in its degeneration into the worso forms and cause great suffering and perhaps death. Cascarets, if taken patiently and regularly, will remedy all of these awful troubles, but if taken promptly at the very first sign of an irregular ity of the Bowels, will act as the FINEST PREVENTIVE ever discovered and will keep all the machinery running in good order. jgi ' We advise you to get a little 10c boa of Cascarets TO-DAY and carry It in your purse or vest pocket. Take one when you feel anything unusual bout your bowels. Your own druggist will sell you the little box, under GUARANTY of satisfaction or money refunded. All druggists, 10c, 25, 50c. FADELESS DYES MISS LENANAGEL JM MniMwmiiiisiiiisii m .in- It means the hottest and cleanest flame produced by any stove. This is the flame the New Perfection Oil Stove gives the instant a lighted match is ap plied no delay, no trouble, no soot, no dirt. For cooking, the at your ageacy. Kt. L. extension west from Watertown. la tula country. Eacu There is NOTHING TOO GOOD for the American people that's why we started to make Cascarets Candy Cathartic. The first box made its appearance in 1806, and the enthusiastic endorsement ot the people has been bestowed upon Cascarets ever since. The sale today is at tho aV I J J Thn ere le esM tratw kttter rsea say at aye. Km caa y NOAatMi Vii CO. Vsweart.io MljjmA