1" TRIBUNE ' 'lUKL BARB, Pusher TOWS- SI.35 IN ADVANCT NORTH PLATTE NEBRASKA SMILING AND FROWNING. Some women woro discussing stores end how they liked to trndo at this store or that, nnd how thoy didn't Hko omo othor storo or stores. At somo, thcro was tlio most ready disposition to pltnso and a pleasant attention Blven to tho desires ottho customer. At others, this was not do apparent, and sometimes thero was really n moody temper exhibited. "I don't Ilka to trado thero," said one, "on ac count of "this apparent cool Indiffer ence, r llko to trade at ," oho sold; "thero tho salespeople are so njo nnd accommodating." Then tho ljttlo cleavage presented Itself, arising mo doubt from tho dlfforenco of dispo sition exhibited at tho counters. A moro man overhearing snch conversa tion naturally arranges tho facts so as to produce nn explanation or to gatlier therefrom n bit of practical wisdom, nnd in this enso ho did not hnvo to go far to rench n mcosuro of success. It was always tho manager of tho ntors that camo In for n touch of criticism, and as Just nnd careful as ho might bo," was his temper nnd disposition that pormcatod tho ontlro establish mint When ho frowned tho store frownod; when ho smiled tho storo Bmjod. Ohio Stato Journnl. '' pdenco has scored nnothor victory Iriito contest with locKJaw, so long re Wr'dod ns lncurublo and so much Mreadod for Us fatal nnd agonizing (sufferings. In this century sctonco li waging a good fight ngnJnnt tho dis eases most feared, and whllb It has (dono Important work, besides Its posi tive medical advance in cducntlng tho public to 'higher standards of In- ftelllgonco in sanitary mattors and modo of living. It may bo rcmomborcd thnt when kho waist buttoned In tho back first lamo into voguo tho press of the coun ty mado morry with tho predicament jof a girl who broko her arm whllo try ing to fnstcn her wnlst. Now a woman fin Arkansas has broken her anklo Hvhllo trying to wnllc in a hobblo skirt Fashion has its martyra no Iobs than nobler causes.. Had Napoleon waited a few genera tions ho could havo trnnaportod his army over tho Alps In aeroplanes, thereby saving much toll and suffer ing, to-say 'nothing of'tho moving-plc-jture royalties. This v year's hatpins nro to be so largo that thoy will bo used for carry ing powder rags and tho llko. Why ;ript ;nako thom ,blg enough to conceal la.portorhouso otoalc, thus making thom useful no well as cxhtlaratlngly 'beautiful? Now Jersey has a college graduate 100 yonra old. Ho mny bo nolo to ro mombor whon somo or tho stock MoaH of collego humor originated., but cor tainly not nil of thom. . "Tonsorlal doctors" will scorn tips of opurso. But tho rejoicing of cub- ' tomera Is promaturo. Foes will replace tips, and foes cannot woll bo Bmall ill,, professional dignity counts. '' 1 J "To tho man who wears boots all th world Is clothed in 'leather," says " an eastern proverb. Dut whon a man'' mes to an aeroplane what difference' dM: It &ke? ' The Niagara rnplds havo been shot through by a motor boat mnd tho Alps have bean flown ovor by nn aviator. What has oliDamo Nattiro to -say for; herself now? Wllkesbarro wautn to copyright, ItV name, Wo infer that it means to do something wonderful and gront Wo hnvo heard of no Infringement rush so far. . . If, islands continue to rise on tho Alaska coast ono. should bo acoommo datlntf enough to furnish a stopping stbno from America to Asia at tho narrow Boring Btralt Wlld-oycd correspondent tells us that 4,Q0p,Q00 Chinamen will have their uuouca amputated, Aro puffs so much In doniand?. a Pittsburg womnn was bndly hurt whllo trying to sknto in ,a hobbld skirt. Thoro's such a thlug as taking too many chances. Professor Garner has mastered tho vocabulary of tho chlrapanxco. Wo suggest that ho now study that of the Cliolly boy. A nan caa dress well on (6,000 a yar, sy "an authority." And we'll bet that the authority pays $18.26 for ParaMRi suffering from severs at tMks o4! Esperanto often And relief frem ".wallowing Mberal dotec of Ido. TO STORE, MOISTURE Prime Factor in Production of Ir rigated Crops. Farmer of Future Must Consider Proper Storage of Rainfall and Snowfall In Soli and Later Water In Canal Above. Tho natural precipitation in this arid country may bo mado a prime factor in tho production of Irrigated crops and of courwj it Was tho foundation of farming without irri gation. Irrigation should bo sup plemental only to tho natural pre cipitation and thcrpforo tho irrigation farmor of tho futuro must consider first tho proper storngo of tho rain fall and snowfall in tho soil and later tho water right In tho canal nbove his fnrm. Tho'noll at tho furm irilUt in proper condition nets as n storngo reservoir for tho winter precipitation, snys Field und Farm. Tho results of years of oxporlonco show that In tho spring a largo per cent of tho vIntcr prcclpltntlon Is actually found In tho uppor eight foot of soil. In ono enso, as high aB nlnoty-flvo pet cent nnd nn nvcrngo of fully eighty per cent of tho totril wlntor precipitation was accounted for in tlio uppor eight foot. This proves conclu sively that tho winter proclpltatlon mny bo stored In tho soli. In view of tho Importnnco of tho wlntor precipi tation In crop production, tho methods of conserving tho snow and rainfall becomes of gront Importance. It 1h generally conceded that In order to permit tho wlntor precipitation to en ter tho noils easily ind effectively tho plowing should bo dono in tli3 fnll nnd left in tho rough throughout tho wlntor. To prpvont Joss of thin utor ago moisture, whon tho warm turn shlno of spring and sumrnor npponra, tho fall plowed soil should bo har rowed In early spring nnd by means of repeated harrowlngs a dry enrth mulch should bo kept on tho surface. In many places whero tho winter proclpltatlon Is not great nnd tho wa ter In tho stronm goes to wnsto In tho fall much boneilt may bo gained by fnll or wlntor Irrigation. It Is pos slblo to Btoro by these methods largo quantities of water to bo used In tho succeeding season by tho growing crops. Whon this Is dono, tho amount of lrrlgntlon wator that needs to bo applied tho following season la ma terially lessoned. Groat caro nhriihl bo taken howovor not to apply bo much wator nB to net up wntorlogglng In tho soil. Fall nnd wlntor Irriga tion is a coming prnctlco in nrld dis tricts but It must bo dono cautiously. It 1b especially safe on. woll-dralned lands. Our Colorado soils aro nblo to hold tho rainfall of from ono nnd one-hair lo nonrly two yonrs, in tho upper eight tect. Tho best results in nrld fnrm Ing will probably come when tho wa tor cnpnclty 1b fully nttnincd nt Rccd tlmo to n dopth of nt lenst eight fent ind perhnpB doopor. This lmpllos that the totnl prcclpltntlon of two years should bo la tho Roll boforo plnntlng. Dno yoar'B proclpltatlon will thon bo token out by tho crop nnd that of mother year will bo kopt In Uio coll ib n working cnpltnl with which to innblo tho now molsturo to movo lownwnrd rnpldly nnd to onnblo tho !owor molsturo to movo upward with nBo to tho plant roots. Of courno m n vory dry season llko tho. past lummor UiIb theory mny not work nit In nil placon, for tho rntnn como In Btroaka ncross tho country, co thnt :crtnlu sections go for months with i't n drop of molsturo. Young Pullets. PullotB thnt hnvo been well fod will bogln to lay whon from fWo to bIx months old. Eight monthH 1b n moro usual ngo, but It la qutto posslblo to hnvo thom lnylng two or three months eurller. This brings Mny-liatchud pul lets to lnylng In October or November and thoy should continue to lny nil Wlntor. A-t prosent 'prices nnd 'tho fu turo outlook nothing on -tho farm pays o grout n profit for money lnvostod or tlmo and loxponso of production. Tho conaumer s1usb iIb -constantly In creasing. Tho producer olassr mean ing tlio general f armor, does not In cronso. Eggs anil poultry triiist bring Good prices ns long as 1 tho prosont condition oxiMt'a. Thoio nro ttoo many middlemen with whom to divide 'tho profit. The producer sets tho Blab from ono end of tho loaf, tho consu mer payn a long forlco for tho alnb off tho other end of tho loaf. The middle men dlvldo tho middlo of tho loaf ho twoon thom. Thero Is a problem to mlvo of ns great Importance ns nny tho country Is struggling with, for It sonoorns tho food, supplies of a groat nntlon. Destruction of Dlrds. Tho destruction of lnsoctlvorous olrda through forest ilros nnd tho bul lots of pot hunters hna boon found by tho United Stntos dopurtmont of ng rlculturo to bo n prlnclpnl cause or the insect pests which hnvo wrought 10 many million dollnrs' dnmago to srops throughout tho country. Eooe All Year. Tho changed conditions of tho egg business, which domnndu fresh eggs every day In tho year, calls for hens bred to lay n lnrgo numbor of eggs at nil soasons of tho yenr. Ideal Hen. Tho Ideal and profitable hen Is tho ono thnt will lay steadily for ten months of tho year with but little" rotst during that tlmo, TOO MUCH" WATER IriTD'RIOUS "Tenderfoot" Should Bfl 'MoreTCareful In Looking Up Drainage and Levels Than Supply. it, has been snld by competent Judges? that In tlmo It will coot as much to got water out of an Irrigated section ns it will bo to get It into It, This of courso means millions In somo cobos and applies to vast, nearly level Irrigated parts moro than to quickly drained small irrigated neighbor hoods, nays Dakota Farmer. Many do not know anything about this great and over present danger until malaria or sickly dying orchnrds nnd vines brenk tho torrlblo truth to thom that "pub-lrrlgntlon," "scopago" or what over It mny bo cnllcd, Is about to tnko nwny nil thoy have. Horo Is whoro tho "tondorfoot" buyor Is tho most npt to bo takon In, and ho should bo oven moro careful In looking up his dmtnago nnd water levels than ho is to boo thnt Ills supply of wnter Is Inexhaustible. In California we onco mot n man who was excitedly HnIW becauso ho had Just purchased an extensive vlnoynrd thnt hnd water so near tho surfneo that It boro per fectly "without tho trouble of turning on water ut all." This poor follow did not know thnt only n few miles from his purchaso thousands of ncrcs of onco high-priced vlnoyard and or chard lands woro thon worthless; somo of them being ontlroly out of sight in a lake, becauso of this samo oub-lrrlgntlon of which ho was boast ing. In most cases whon desort lands got whoro irrigation Is no longor needed, It is but n very llttlo way from being ruined by accumulated Ir rigation water. Wlso Irrigators cvorywhoro nro now caroful not to saturnto tliolr soil, nnd tho moro experienced ono Is with ir rigation, tho less water aB n rule ho U30fl. . Nearly all heavily bearing or chards, potato fields, vineyards, etc., In good hands nro watered as nearly as posslblo nt right times nnd 'not n particle too much regardless of tho supply; and then frequont light sur- faco tlllago Is resorted to, to keen tho molsturo and let In tho air, Just at? carefully aB tho successful dry farmor doos for tho Bamo purpose Tobacco for Sheep. Dr. II. P. Mlllor of Ohio Is tho first mnn who roportod definitely thnt to bnoco was usoful In protecting ahcop nnd lnmbo from Btomach worms. Ho ubcb tho lowest grado of tobacco IcavcB chopped up In n box with a npndo nnd mixed with hnlf their weight of salt This la kopt before tho sheep nil tho tlmo, with no fear of their eating too much; In fact tho Bait Is mixed with it to lnduco thom to eat moro than thoy otherwise would. Cream In Missouri. "Tho production of cream," ro mnrked tho Mountain Grovo Journal, "in this part of MiBBOurl 1b on tho increase. This moans that farmers nro becoming convinced thnt It Is a paying proposition nnd moro and moro of them nro engaging In this lino of fnrmlng. During tho month of July tho Mountain Grovo creamery han died nbout 3,500 cans of crenm. Thcso enna of crenm yielded tho farmers over $G por can or a totnl of $2 1,000." Remedy for Potato Blight. Uso tliroo pounds of bluostono nnd four pounds llmo In GO gallons of wa tor, nnd to this ndd two or tliroo pounds nrsonnto of lead, or ono-halt pound parls grcon. This will also koop tho potato boctlo from attack ing them. DAIRY NOTE8. Tho slro Is half tho futuro herd. This has been a year of scant pas tures. Itomcmbor, tho cow likes regular monl hours ns woll nB you do. Soo thnt tho dairy cow nt nil tlmos hns ncccsfl to clenr, fresh wnter. ; Tho best thing Avlth which to clonn n Bcpnrntor'lS a small, stiff brush. . Do not uso boot cows it you oxpoct to got tho best results In dairying. Ono cannot proporly clonn milk palls without tho uso of boiling wator. Don't think you deservo much credit for getting nngry whon feodlng a baby calf. Dairy cowb should bo woll sholtered In wlntor. Thoy munt bo kopt com fortnble. An Important fnctor thnt should not bo overlooked 'la tho feeding. of rough ngo to tho calves. Tho hclfors should bo bred so ns to calvo by tho tlmo thoy nro from 2 yenm to 27 monthB of ngo. Heifers Hhould bo forced to glvo ns largo n yield of milk during tbolr first lactation period ns posslblo. Unless you put plonty of good, wholosomo feed Into n cow yon can not oxpoct to get much milk out of her. Tho tompor of n bull doos not Im provo with ago. Ilnndlo him nlwnys ns it ho was n posclblo source of dangor. Churning cannot bo dono quickly unloss thero is room for agitation. Half full 1b as far as nny churn should bo llllod. So long ns It pays hotter to food tho sklmmltk to pigs Instead of calves it is not hard to tell what will becomo of tho calves. It you think tho cream buyor Is boating you on tho tost, why not mako Biiro of It and then expose him? You will be doing tho public a service. Nearly all dairymen prefer the regu lar barrol salt to rock salt. It doos not mako cows' tongues soro and it given under shotter will not waata du ring rains. (ZiiKjiiEN I 1CT ua bo content to worlt, To do the thin we can. and nnu not prcfturno To fret bscauso It's little. Kllr.aboth n. Urownlnz. Waya of Serving Tripe. Trlpo Is tho digestive stomach of boof or venl. It is, whon well pre pared, so easily digested that mr.i.y phyBclans ordor It for persons suffer ing from dlgestlvo troublon. To proparo It on tho fnrm, tnko tho Btomnch from a freshly-killed nnl mal and wash it thoroughly; then let It soak over night, changing tho water icvornl times. Mdko a kettle of strong lyo wnter, cut tho trlpo In pieces and drop n fow at a tlmo In tho boiling lyo and cook six minutes. Tako out nnd Iny on a bdnrd and scrnpo well with a tnlfo until tho brown lining Is ro moved and tho moat la clean nnd white. Wash thoroughly, nnd let stand In n wenk snlt brlno for two days, then boll In salted water until tender. This will tako sovornl hours. Now It Is rendy to bo served In any number of wnys. ' Tho Spanish pcoplo servo trlpo In tho following appetizing way: Spanish Trlpo. Placo several pounds of trlpo In a baking pan. Pour over It n quart of chopped tomatoes, a cupful of chopped Dnlon, two tableBpoonfuls of choppod parsley, ono chopped sweet red pep per nnd half a cupful of melted butter. Dako nn hour In n moderato ov.on. Pickled Trlpo. Makoan spiced vlncgnr, using a pint of vlnegnr, thrco cloves, n dozen pop per corns, hnlf n bay leaf, ono Bllced onion and a toaspoonful of snlt. Pour hot over tho trlpo nnd koop In a cool plnco. Dip In corn monl and fry with bacon fat. This mnkes a good break fast dish. Trlpo Fried. Tloll pieces of trlpo In flour nnd fry In hot lard. Whon brown, romovo and sorvo with tho snuco mado from a chopped onion browned In butter, a cupful of tomato Julco and n table spoonful of poppersauco. Boll up and pour around tho tripe. Trlpo Fritters. Mako a fritter batter of ono egg, n cupful of milk, a pinch of snlt, a dash of peppor, a toaspoonful of baking powder nnd flour to mnko n drop bat ter. Into this dip plecos of trlpo and fry brown In deep fat. Another way to Borvo this dish Is In milk. Cut up tho trlpo nnd slmmor In milk for two hours. Thicken slight ly nnd season to taste. A good dish for Invalids. 11, SUNS nnd Hklea and clouds of June. Ann days of Juno together: Vo cannot rival for ono hour October's bright bhio weather. Helen Hunt Jackson. Hallowe'en Luncheon. A hallowo'en luncheon may bo mado most novel nnd attractive by exclu ding tho day light from tho room and covering tho lights with yellow tissue pnpor. For tho centor pleco a lnrgo pumpkin with a faco cut In each sldo and a lighted candlo In tho couter, makes n pretty contor. Arrange around tho pumpkin yellow ears of corn pointing outward llko rays and between thom placo moundB of fruit nnd nuts. Small paper Jack o' lantorns may bo used as favors. A pumpkin basket filled with fruits and autumn leaves makes a centor pleco n llttlo unusual. Autumn leaves might bo tho decoration for the placo cards, Brass candlo sticks with red nnd yellow shades 'will mako a soft and ghostly light effect Whlto Jnck o lanterns mndo of gourds with candlos insldo mako an nttrnctlvo fcaturo nt a party whoro whlto cosmos formed tho floral con torpleco. For tho luncheon ono may havo cream of chestnut soup, n main dish of wild duck, salad of orango nnd french dressing nnd n dessert of van Ha Ico crenm with n snuoo of pro eorvod chestnuts in .a lemon sauce, or ncssolrodo pudding. When ono wantB something enter tnlnlng nn Illuminated louquot is very Interesting. Tako tho centers from cnlln lilies And Insert small yellow cnndloB In tlio center; when llghtod they nro beautiful for a llttlo whllo. Another pretty centerpiece Is a yel low ntraw basket decorated with corn colored ribbons and filled with autumn leaves nnd fruits. Candlo shades dec orated with pressed wild roso leaves nro n suitable accompaniment to such a tnblo. IMiAK not of doleful things In tlmo of mirth nor at tho table; speak not of melancholy thlnRi as death and wounds; and If oth ers mention them, change, It you can, the discourse. Tell not your dreams but to your Intimate friends." aoorga Washlnston. "There's Poetry In Plo." Pastry Is difficult of dlgostlon, aa the starch grains aro Burroundod by tho fat and impenetrable by the gas trio Juices, which do not act upon fat Pastry that la light, dry and flaky Is JLs moro easily scpnrntcd by tho gastric fluids and If well masticated and In salivated may bo eaten aparlngly with impunity. Tho custnrd plo Is ono of tho most popular and ns It hna but ono crust, If that Ib well baked, which makes It less harmful. 'For tho paBtry in old-fashloncd rule Is ono part fat to thrcO parts flour and enough cold water to roll out Custnrd Fllllng.Tako tho yolks of two eggs, ono pint of milk, n little salt and half a cupful of sugar, flavor wlth n llttlo orango rind or nutmeg nnd put into a hot oven nt first to bake tho crust quickly, then slowly fin ish tho baking. Cream Plo. Tnko ono cupful of rich milk or crenm, ono-half cup of sugar, ono ta blespoon of cornstarch and tho yolks of two eggs. Cook tho milk sugar and cornstarch together, then ndd tho eggs nnd put Into a baked crust Cov er with n merlnguo made from tho whites of tho eggs and brown In tho oven. A custnrd plo may bo a cocanut pie by adding n half cup of cocoanut to tho plo Just before It Is baked. Hero Is n plo4 thnt la tru'lj' good nnd mny tako tho placo of mlnco meat: Ono cupful each of-sour crOani, sugar, nnd ralslns, orio egg well benten, ono- nnir tenspoonrul each or salt, cinna mon, ntitmeg and ono-fourth of a ten spoonrul of cloves nnd ono tnblespoon ful of vinegar. Bnko with two crusts. Cocoa Pic. Tako ono pint of milk, one egg or yolks of two, two tnblcspoonfuls of cornstarch, bIx tablespoonfuls of sugar, two. tablespoonfuls of cocoa, ono toaspoonful of vanilla. Beat the eggs and tho hot milk, which has boon cooked with tho cornstarch, sugar and cocoa. Fill a baked' crust nnd whon cold spread with whipped cream or a moringuo browned In tho oven. OD never wastes anything. God never foruets nnythlns. Clod never loses nnythlns. Though ho holds tho world In tho hollow of his hand, ho will yet remember each of us, and tho pnrt wo aro fitted to play In tho eternal drama. Anna Uobertson Brown. The Onion. Mlno eyes smell onions, I shall wee; anon. Onions will make even heirs or wldowa weep. Aro wo n llttlo moro appreciative of tho much-abused bulb when wo ro member that it belongs to tho lily family. Thoso who tolorato the onion nro horrified nt tho moro mention ol garlic. Onions, leeks, shallot, garllo and chlvo all bolong to tho eamo fam ily. Thoy aro all wholesomo nnd may bo served In many nppotlzing ways. Tho objectlonablo odor which they Ira part to tho breath is duo to tho vola tlio BubstanceB absorbed by tho blood and carried by tho blood to tho lungs, whoro thoy nro set free Tho shallot garlic and chlvo aro usod principally to glvo ndded flavor to food. Tho leok Is often used, as Is tho onion, ns a veg etable. Onions are rich In flesh-forming elements, aro soothing to tho mu cous membranes and are otherwise medicinal. To prcparo onions for cooking, II they aro peeled under water they will not causo ono to weop. If ono has never eaten an onion un pcelod, thrown on coals and roasted until tender, Berved with a gonoroui portion of butter, well seasoned wltb salt and peppor, thero Is yet somo thing to llvo for. Fried onions nro considered n grcal delicacy, though they aro most dim cult of digestion. Onions friend with sour apples li another very appetizing dish which li usually liked. Try stuffing largo onions that hnvt been parboiled, tho contcrs romovefl and stuffed with sausage or anj chopped meat, soasoncd. Glazed onions nro a novel way ol serving tho vegotnblo. Parboil small silver-skinned onions, put In n baking dish and basto often with highly-seasoned brown stock. When half don sprinkle with sugar and brown. Onion sandwiches nro vory tasty for tho Sunday night lunch. Caop the onion, season with mustard, popper, salt and a llttlo vinegar. When tho Julco of nn onion Ib de sired, cut tho onion ncross nnd press the cut Btdo with n twisting motion agnlnst tho grntor nenr tho grcovo so thnt tho Juice mny flow. Onion soup Is nnothor very good dish. Hnvo rendy ono cupful of onion pulp which hns beon cooked' nnd put through n sieve, ndd to scalding milk and seasonings, bind with butter nnd flour, a tnblespoonful of each, and servo after cooking flour well. , Royal Stew. This Ib n dish thnt mny bo pro pared and served nlcoly from tho chafing dish. Plnco tho oysters In a chafing dish with enough liquor to al low thom to float from tho pan. Chop a bond of celery with a small red pep per. As the oysters aro heating add two tablespoonfuls of butter, salt and popper to tasto, then add a pint of milk and the celery and poppers. When hot serve at ouce. THOUGHT ONLY OF THE GAME Filial Affection Lost Sight of by th Small but Enthusiastic Lover of Football. Among tho spectators at n match between the Blackburn Rovers nnd tho Olympic was a llttlo lad about nlno years of age. Though the boy'a knowledge of tho gamo may havo Seen limited, his notion of ccnTect piny was extremely robust. "Go It, 'Lymplc," he yelled, 'hsh 'cm off their pins. Clatter 'cm. Jump on their chests. Bowl 'cm over, flood for yer. Mow 'em down. Scatter 'era, Lymplc." Whon his pnront neatly "grassed" ono of tho opposing forwards, tho youngstOr expressed approval by bawling, "Good for yer, owd 'en," ndd lng proudly to tho'spectotti, "Feyther 'nd 'Ira sweet" "Yes," said n henrer, "but he'll get killed boforo tho gamo's finished." "I don't caro n carrot It ho does," said tho boy. London Tlt-BIts. BABY WASTED TO SKELETON "My llttlo son, when about a year end a half old, began to have sores como out on his faco. I had a physi cian treat him, but tho sores grow worse. Thon they began to come out on his arms, then on other parts of hl3 body, and then one cnine on his ' chest, worso than tho others. Then I called nnothor physician. Still ho grow worse. At tho end of nbout a yenr nnd n half of Buffering he grow eo bad thnt I had to tlo hla hands In cloths at night to keep him from ccrntchlng tho sores and tearing tho flesh. Ho got to bo a mere skeleton, nnd wns hardly ablo to walk. "My aunt advised mo to try Cutl cura Soap and Cutlcurn Ointment. I sent to a drug Btoro and got a enka ol Cutlcura Soap nnd n box of tho Oint ment nnd followed directions. At tho end of 'two months tho sores wero nil well. Ho has never had any sores, of any kind slnco. I can sincerely say that only for Cutlcura my child would have died. I used only ono cako of Cutlcura Soap and about three boxej of Ointment "I am a hurso nnd my profession brings mo into many different fanv illc3 and it is always a pleasure foi mo to tell my story and rocommend Cutlcura Remedies. Mrs. Egbert Shel don, Litchfield, Conn., Oct. 23, 1909." About all a school teacher gets out of her great education Is thnt nftor nho becomes old, slio knows moro to And fault nbout than othor people. Stiff neck! Doesn't amount to much, but mighty ditnurctable. You've no Idea lion- quickly n little Hamlins Wizard Oil will lubricate tho corda and mako yon comfortabio again. Thero aro a good many heroes In novels who couldn't earn a living In real life. Sirs. Wlnstows Bootrilng Syrup. Porchlum-n touching, aoftpni tnoKutun, miners In biuuuiUuu.AllratMlD.i:ariifTlDdcuUc KtuaboUIflb The man who deceives himself Is an easy mark for others. Lewis' Single Binder gives the smoker X rich, mellow-tasting 5c cigar. Many a follow docs all his betting with his mouth. Tako Nona but tlie Best and that will be Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters every time. This is the opinion of the thousands who have taken it during the past 57 years. It is a real leader as a tonic, stomach remedy and appetizer. 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