Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, November 16, 1906, Image 7

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To Much for lllm.
"Wott-e 'ee s-doiu 'ere. .liles?"
"Oh, I've left Yarmer IIodg!.',
"Wot for?"
"Well, th m months ago a cow died
and mnister united 'en an' wo eut 'en.
Then a plf died, nn1 Minister salted 'ep
nd we et 'ee. Thru the week afor
last (lie tuai(tr" mother-in-lor died, and
1 seed the tnnister goin' upstairs wi' n
fcnrket o' salt, so I left." The Tutler.
It doesn't aiw milk mi iiffair clos.
d incident to pi t tlie oilier fellow .! nt
no.
CATARRH
. OFTHE
HEAD.THROAT
LUilGS STOMACH
KIDNEYS RUDDERJ
If SOI -I I
ESU1 AND
PELY1C
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Bear Signature of
I See Fac-Slmlle Wrapper Below.
Tory small and as aaay
to take as sugar.
FOR KEAOACHE.
FOR IIZZINESS.
FOB IILIQUSNESS.
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR CONSTIPATION.
FOR SALLOW SKIN.
FOR THECOMPLEXION
CURE SICK HEADACHEt
A Positive
CURE FOR
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
it quickly absorbed.
Civci Relief at Once.
.It cleanses, soothes,
heals and protects
the diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh
and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly.
Restores the Senses of Taste and SmelL
Full size OOcts. at Druggists or by mailt
Trial size 10 cts. by mail.
Elv Brothers, CC Warren Street. Kew York.
HOT YD113 HEART
If you think you have heart dis
ease you are only one of a counties
number that are deceived by indi
gestion into believing the heart is
aitectou.
Lane's Family t
the tonic-laxative, will get your
stomach back into good condition,
and then the chances are tun to one
that you will have no more symp
toms of heart ihbease.
Sold by all dealers at 25c. and 50c.
STAND FIRM
OILED SUIT
or SLICKER
demojid
Its the easiest and
only way to get
me Desi
Sold everywhere
co0N i
VI 'FOR
TO
At sV s
CARTER'S
lflVER
Jill,
The liemcdy. 1 Voedicuce to the law
of love i.uid hrotlicrliotMl Is the only
remedy frtr our Industrial evils. Uev.
II. W. l.nkhain, It.iptlst, iKMivor.
Simplicity. The soul that comes to
It own must come hnck to the Ileitis
and villages of the simple life. Hev.
.1. A. Jenkins. t'ot!Krc:Mtiouilllst, Brook
lyn. I'lcnsure. Amusement Is not the
chief i'ii:l hi life. Iut It citti le made u
means of irrmv to all who rightly en
Joy I;.-- liev. .Iulm I. Scttddcr, (ongre
j:atloiiiillst. .Jersey City.
I'relihij; I ;i;ily.--Vou eannot Jude a
man sn'e'y by his .ict.. Vou must robe
deeper. Yon must determine the Nplrit
which actuates him and ascertain Its
orisln. Itrv. 1. Hart, Ileiuvw, Denver.
The Ilfl!vnee. A 'woman who
breaks the commandment Is an outcast,
hut a 1 1 1 1 1 who commits the same sin,
nltlio!ur'.i his habits are well known, is
received In tlie best society. Kev. Y, A.
StrotiK'h. '(uutrecatioiiallst, I'awtucket,
n. 1.
Without I oi,'iiui Whcu we rid
mind of dopmi. cri'ed and ritual, we
find the intrinsic Christ nature. No
interin-etatioii of Christ Is so good as
to net I!!:n. di.sma so crawl os
kind act's. Kev. V. V.. Mason. Scientist,
ltrooklyn.
Patriotism 1'nihlcms are appearing
that, are putting new tests upon pati lot
Isin. Honesty in jx-ace as well as valor
In war Is patriotism. Corruption in
lM-aee as well as treachery in war Is
treason. Itev. M. Simons, I'nltarlan,
Cleveland.
Friendship. We are what our
friends make? us. The strongest of men
arc quick to own their indebtedness to
certain potent lrleudships. Oft times
one friend has been the pivot of anoth
er's career. Uev. C. IS. Mutehell, Meth
odist, Cleveland.
Overeonfidence. The world knows
better than to trust a hranpirt or a
dare devil. Over-eon tideneo In self Is
a rond over which many have traveled
to wreck. It leads to the neglect of the
ordinary precautions and safeguards.
Kev. II. S. ISradley, Methodist, Atlanta.
The Home School. Home Is the first
school. There is no education like that
it can Kive. There Is no iullueuctt such
as It can exert. It has its elements of
authority. It carries its splendid sov
ereignty throughout its entire domain.
Kev. I,. M. Clarke, I'rcshyterlaii,
ISrooklyu.
Fame. It is not right for a Christian
to look for Hellish, worldly fame, neith
er is it right for him t. look merely for
tame in serving (iod; still, I think It is
quite proper for u person to know that
fame uwults him providing he serves
God In n proper manner. Rev. It. K.
Williams, Kpiscopaliau, Anucouda,
Mont.
Ood's Kingdom The best tuen, with
widest spiritual horizon, have never
surveyed in all its extent, the kingdom
of God. Often the high spiritual meau
lng has hecu missed aud men have said
the words "Thy kingdom come" with
grotesque mental pictures In their
thoughts. -Itev. .1. T. ISradley, Met ho
(list, Atlanta.
Home Lite. .o Home can exist ex
cept by vicarious service upon tho parts
of fathers and mothers. There con be.
no real home for children who ure glv
en over to the care of servants. The
very rich generally have no homes,
hence the constant rotting off of society
at the top. Itev. J. II. Harris, Presby
terian, Lewishurg, Pa.
Kteruity. Tlie way to strip for eter
nity is not to prepare to die, but to
live ; not to prepare to meet God as
though lie were approached from a dis
tance but to find Him in one's soul.
What we need Is not freedom from the
body, but freedom from that limitation
of which the body is n symbol. Uev. 11.
F, Mills, Independent, Los Angeles.
Marriage Perfect marriage Is rare
because iterfect men and women are
rare. The Ideal marriage is, therefore,
a long way off, but happy marriage,
suirecssful from the standpoint of the
church and the state Is hy no means
so rare as long-haired men and short
haired women would have us believe.
Uev. J. L. Levy, Hebrew, Pittsburg-
The Home In the home there should
be more altars of prayer. Many are
tumbled down and need repairing.
There Is a wonderful power attached
to the earnest prayer of a parent, and
the home that 1ms its altar for family
devotion is apt to be a home of happi
ness, for God's blessing will rest upon
that home. Kev. L. M. Zimmerman,
Lutheran, lialtimore.
Nature. Give the old earth time
enough anil she will, spin a web of
griH'ii on every muddy quagmire, em
Ihiss the oak with tiftcd lichen, mantle
the ruined wall with Ivy. cover every
wreck with a veil of vines, and work
and knit and weave away until the
last repulsive object has been trans
formed "Into u vision of grace. Kev.
Frank Crane, ISaptist, Worcester, Mass.
The I i villi- Nature. Kvery man hag
q nature which linds Its perfect satis
faction of life in this world hut It Is
not his highest and bet nature. For
above aud distinct from the natural
mind there is 11 nature I'm- which this
world in itself makes no provision. This
Is the nature which lives by every word
that proeirds out of the mouth of (Jod.
Kev. 'I". A. King, Swedoiiborgiaa
Cleveland.
llriallra.
"Say," sneered the bulldog,
don't know much alniut scicutilh
"you
light-
Ing, do you';'
'Perhaps not," replied the porcu
pine. "If you want to try a little
bout with me, however, I think I can
give ycu a few xjlnt."-- Philadelphia
ledger.
We do not believe there is such a
thing as pulling a tooth without pain.
"I can prove It," a painless dentist
aid recently. But wc were afraid to
risk It
f
J f
1 3t r.-A
The milk-fed calf needs water. This
Is something that should tint he neglect
ed. There is n.i uo talking abnut mak
ing a wet farm contrPmte Us full share
unless It is tlie drained.
The quick openlug and shutting of an
umbrella in the flee of a runaway
bors, will often bring li'm to 11 fctop
win"! ether means fall.
The average weight of hogs received
on the markets Is much less than 11 few
years ago. The demand'! if the mar
kets are undergoing a change.
Pullets anil li-year-old hens are thi
most protit.'ihlc. After a hen Is :? years
old she bee. lines unprofitable f'.r tin egg
producer, inn is rather, lough for table
use.
Little pigs if lh saaie siv.e I'ce.l bel
ter together than when large ami small
are mixed l:i pen or yard. Separate
them 'thus mid good re-nit- will then
follow.
There Is such a thing as lioiiig a
country gentleman. In no other place
can more real gentlemen be found. It
is easy to lie a gentleman if one's blood
is right.
A wheat drill with a fertiliser carries
with It a suggestion that should be
talking lo Its owner to keep up tho
fertility of the soil. Winter wheat fol
lowed with (-lover means keeping up the
fertility.
Did you ecr slop to think that if all
men were sharp there would he no sale
for gold bricks? If .all men could suc
cessfully launch some scheme there
would be 110 biters, no schemers and no
get-rlch-qnick schemes.
Kod raspberry plants should be taken
from a young, healthy bed. Plants
from an old bed are vigorous and more
liable to he diseased. Tin? proper (lis
lance between the rows is seven feet
for garden culture and eight feet for
Held culture.
Orcharding and hog breeding are
now the Joint order of the day among
progressive fruit growers In the
southwest. The twu Industries com
bine most harmoniously. Cross fences
and feed patches are needed, however,
to insure absolute control.
A number of small portable jsiultry
houses are handy on a poultry plant,
as they can be used to place brooders
In In the early spring, and later can
1m utilized for growing stock, breeding
hens or laying hens, nnd can he moved
to different points on the farm.
If the farmer has growing a bearing
peach, plum or other fruit, tree whose
name Is not known it should be iden
titied through the committee on nomen
clature of the Siaie Horticultural soci
ety In order that the owner may pur
chas.i other trees like the one now giv
ing satisfaction.
The man who keeps his horses
"s"arttl of him" ull the time Is wonder
ing why they do not come up to him
when he Is in the far side of the pas
ture trying to catch them. He Is beard
to say, "If I ever catch you I'll give
you a sound thrashing," and 'that prob
ably explains why he can't catch them.
lu storing potatoes quo should uot
bruise them, as they rot worse when
they have become bruised. Many are
under the Impression, that they can he
handled like coal. Of course some
times one feels pressed for help and
time nnd they are handled more rough
ly than there Is any necessity for do
ing. An experiment with young pigs at
the Connecticut experiment station,
showed that they did much better on
milk with 3Va per cent fat than ou
milk having more than Q per cent. The
host results were; secured with skim
milk. Many good farmers have raised
line calves on a diet almost exclusively
of skjmmllk.
Hog cholera is uot a ph:iiitom to be
brushed away with a hope that It will
not reach your herd of swine. It Is
just a question us to whether the germ
Is Introduced or not. When one has
done all he can along precautionary
lines, be will probably get caught after
all. bill the' careful 111:111 generally
comes out 11 head.
Fertilizers pay Is'tter 011 fruits than
on corn or cotton, but they should not
contain too much nltrugo'i else wood
growth Is too much stlumlted. Phos
phate and potash ure the best fruit
fertilizers, but cottonseed meal, nl
trate of foda or stable manure may
be used if it appears that the tree, it
self Is not growing fast enough.
Many of the sons of toil of the pres
ent gem-ration do not know th; first
principles of binding grain by hand.
They ciime on the stage of action since
the Introduction of the self binder aud
have never acquired the art. It Is
amusing to see some of the grown-up
sons trying to bind an occasional bun
dle that happened to be thrown off uu
iMiund. Kaisiug tomatoes lu lurge quantities
require large quantities of fertility In
tht; soil. If it Is possible to secure
barnyard manure lu large quantities,
It might be spreud upou the grouud
and turned under lu the eurly spring,
and It would supply In large part tlie
necessary fertilizing Ingredients men
tloued above. Some toinuto growers
' use guano, soriukllng ubout oae huud-
! III III
t,"',,r'''to&-..'
fill In each bill hci'i the plants are
set out.
A bulletin from the department of
agriculture relates the habits nnd life
history of the codling molh and ad
vises spraying with parls green and
Schoele's green, one pound ; lime, three
pounds; I .Vi gallons of water. Tin
spray kills the young worms before
they enter the fruit. They get the
poison while feeding on the leaves aOd
on the stem end and sldw of the fruit.
lieniiituk. which breeds some of the
licst horses In the world. lat April Im
IMirte.l l.HXi horses from Sweden. 1.7'K
from Kussla. besides a large nuinler
from Norway. The explanation U that
so many hores h ive been sold to Ger
many that It Is necessary to supply the
shortage by importation, but the thrif
ty I lanes iliiil tiiis a very profitable
business. The Norwegian fjord horses
liud much favor In iieumark. They
are small, but ar, strong and active
and thrive splendidly.
I'lua Are Naltir.ill) I lrnii.
The pig, by nature, is line of tin
clcaiict of animals, and in interim)
construction resembles the human
being more closely than any other ani
mal. What wonder, then, Is it that we
hear of so much disease when they are
kept under such filthy conditions us
we so often see? Give them clean,
healthy surroundings and we shall hear
very little of disease, and they will be
to us trie money-making machines thej
have proved themselves.
: kin Diseases 11 f Sheep.
Sheep are sometimes Infested hy
parasites which cause diseases of the
skin other than the scab insect. The
so-called Texan mange or Itch Is caused
by a variety of le.use known ns denn
dex. which Infests the dog and nil the
canine race, wolves, foxes and nil the
related animals which range over tin
west and south, and which cause a
watery eruption on the skin, which
forms scabs. This special parasite does
not affect cattle. Another one Infests
sheep, cattle and horses, fe.rmlng scabs
on the skin, but they do not burrow
under, as the wah inlte does. The uni
versal remedy Is to dip the sheep as for
sea rcuKiug tne crusts rormed po
as to reach the parasite and clean th"
skin. The common sheep scab dip Is
the best remedy for this. Indeed fe,r
all this class of skjn diseases. Ity
dipping regularly twice a year, ns u
preventive of all these diseases com
plete Immunity Is secured. Whenever
a sheep Is seen to be biting itself It
is time to use tlie dip without delay.
Much trouble will be saved If this work
Is done twice a year. Field nnd Farm.
XV hy Unlld a Slluf
The silo enables us to, preserve a
greater quantity of- the food inateriaLs
of the original fodder, for the feedluR
of farm animals than Is possible by any
other system of preservation now
kno.wu. The necessary loss of nutrients
Incurred In the siloing process need not
exceed 10 per cent, and by beginning
to food from the silo soon after It has
been filled, the loss will be reduced to
11 minimum which may not be far from
." per cent. In hay-making or fleld
euring of cc.ar.se fodders, there Is au
unavoidable lo-.s of leaves and other
tender parts, and in curing fodder corn
there will be a fermentative loss of
nearly !() per cent under the best jf
conditions, or about as much as Is lojst
in the silo. The loss of dry matter
will approach L'5 per ceut lu ordinary
farm practice and will even exceed this
figure unless special precautions are
taken lu the handling of the fodder.
The proper constructhui of the silo
is of the greatest Importance. If th
sides of the silo are not air-tight, too
much air Is admitted and the silage
will spoil. If the walla are not perfect
ly rigid the pressure f the silage will
cause them to spring out, thus allow
ing air to enter between the silage and
the wall, and, again, the result is de
cayed si luge.
ISefore building a silo the most care
ful atteutlon should Is- given to loca
tion, size, form and method c.f con
struction. These will differ somewhat
acccdiug to locality nnd Individual
needs. Funning.
UilCemlbllltr of Stuck Fo.l.
In all feeding materials there are por
tions which cannot be digested, ami
even when digested much Is not assimi
lated. The characteristics of Uie ani
mals have home lullucuce lu digestion,
aud the consequence Is that the farmer
can convert but a pc.rtion of any kind
of food Into salable products; but tho
immure heap recovers that which woul.l
otherwise be of no value. A ton of
clover, valued at S10. when used fc.r
food, Is added to I he profit by tho
fanner, but as much as $! may come
back to the farmer lu the manure; and
a ton of cotton -sivd meal, costing $-,
may return as much as ?1S to th
manure after producing milk, meat and
butter, the value depending, ho.wcver.
on the prices of fertilizer materials!
The reason of this gain to the fannc
Is that the larger proportion of these
fis'ding stuffs consist of fat and starch,
which (rente fat on the bodies of the
animals and pre.vrde warmth, but fat
aud starch are derived from the atmos
phere nud not from the sell; hence the
real value the nitrogen and mineral
matter (or the larger portion goes
lulo 'ibe manure heap. ISoth liusis-d
meal and cottiyi secd meal may be used
on the soil as fertilizers, even ut If IS)
per ton, but It is liettcr to fir;t feed
them to live stock, so as to derive the
benefit from the oil and sturch, which
are of no value to, the soil or as plant
foods, Ity feeding till food materials
to animals, they ure passed through the
body, after being mastivated, which not
ouly reduces the coarsest to u fine
condition, but tlie process of digestion
renders the foods more acceptable to
plants. In some cases tin; results may
nut be immediate, but the farmer finds
his soils become more fertile every year
aud bis crops lurger.
Worlrt'n finest llnrhor.
a ti'Ml ,.,- v'i'.'i .'i im i'.'i, 11.11, J
land nud hnir the people of souiii
America are poverncd. It 1 the ch'ef
financial and Industrial city of the
grentest undevclopvl empire on
earth. Klo Janeiro Is a fast growing
town. It had Just crossed the half
million mark In IMHi. In l!U It
reached three-quarter of a million,
nd today it has at least luO.dOO
more. It is blcger than any town In
the United States excepting Philadel
phia, Chicago or New York, and It Is J
only l.KUX0 less than ISneno Jijres,
which has now Just 1.OOO.000.
To my mind Klo de Janeiro l one
of the most beautiful cities of the
world, writes Frank G. Carpenter.'
The harbor Is surrounded by great
mountains with thllr tops lu the
clouds. The mountains are covered
with a tropical vegetation from base
to summit, and they are of most
curious shapes. One rise out of the
sea like a sugar loaf to a hight of
more than twice that of the Wash
ington monument; another Is a mighty
hunchback, and others are great forts
nnd massive battlements. The harbor
Itself Is shaped just like a pe:tr, but
It Is so large that nil the ships of all
the world could anchor there and have
room to spare. It Is loo miles around
It. and the water Is almost everywhere
over (it) feet deep. The buy Is dotted
with Islands which appear to float, as
It were, upou Its diamond-studded sur
face. Amrnileil.
"Mr. Wise Is an agnostic, Isn't be?"
"Not at all. What led you to thluk
that?"
"Miss Passny told 'me he didn't be
lieve the bible."
"Ah! she means the bible lu which
the record of her birth Is entered. lie
noticed thnt she had been tampering
with the date." Philadelphia Press.
Men possess, ug minds Atr.ch are
morose, solemn and U.llexlb'.e enjoy, in
general, a greater share of dignity thuu
happiness. -Bacon.
PUBLIC DUTY.
Mooprllrr, O., Man Feela Com pelled
to Tell 111 ISsprrlence.
Joseph Wllgus, Moutpeller, O., says:
"I feel It my duty to tell others nliout
Don n's Kidney Pills.
F.xposure and driving 1
brought kidney trouble
on me, aud I suffered i
much from Irregular
passages of the kidney
secretion. Sometimes
there was retention
nud at other times pas
sages were too frequeut, especially at
night.' There was pain and discolora
tion. Doan's Kidney Pills brought me
relief from the first, and soon infused
new life. 1 give them my endorsement. "
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
roster-Mithurn Co., Buffalo. N. Y.
larnoranrc Bllabl Have llcra Bliss.
The late Paul Laurence Dunbar used
to like to Joke about the higher educa
tion of women.
In one of bis lectures Mr. Dunbar
said:
"A lady ou a sultry summer after
noon called on some friends. The talk
buzzed along briskly, fans waved and
the daughter of the house kept twitch
ing uncomfortably, frowning and mak
ing little smothered exclamations of an
noyance. Finally, with an lmpntlcut
sigh, she rose and left the room.
"'Tour daughter,' said the visitor,
'seems to be suffering from the heat,'
" 'No,' said the bostes,s. 'She Is Jirst
back home from college, aud she Is suf
fering from the family grammar.'"
Milwaukee Sentinel.
Slows This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fur
any rose of t'aturrh than cannot be cured
by Hull's OntHi-rh Cure.
K. J. THE. NICY A CO., Toledo, O.
Wp, the umlri'algueri, have known F. J.
Clifiiry fur the last 1.1 ream, and bpllevn
lilui iprfei'tl.v heuornble tu nil bunlnci
1 111 ns et Ions nnd llniinclalljr able to carry
out liny olilhriitloiiH made by bl flriu.
WAI.MNU, RINNAN & MAKV1N,
Wholesale Uruicslst. Toledo, O.
Hall's t'ntarrb Curs Is taken Internally,
ncting- directly upon the blood and mucous
urfacrs of the system. Testimonials sent
free. Price 73c per bottlt. Sold by all
&ruKKlt-
luke Hull's Family Pills for constipation.
What It Was.
"Pop! Pop!"
For a momcut the German crowd
bout the station swayed Irresolutely.
"Vat eet ees a shoot gun?"
"No, eet ees a auto vaggln exbloding
eets tires!"
But both suggestions were wrong.
It was only Emperor William kiss
ing King lidward on both cheeks.
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
AVImrr Tourist Hulea.
Chicago to Florida and Cuba via lie
Big Four Koute through Ciuciunuti nm
Chuttunoogn. Leave t'lilcsRo 11 :'M l
m., arrive Jacksonville 8 :.r0 a. in. Fas:
est service to the South. Inquire o
I. I. Splnlng, General Northern Agent
23S Chirk street, Chicusu.
At the Dime Maaemn.
"This, ladies and gentleman," said the
lecturer, "is the famed Circassmn beauty.
Ohserve her alabaster brow, her rose
tinted cheek, and her classic nose. Ouzo
upon her wonderful hair. Luuies aud gem
tlctnrn, Castorine grew that hair, and we
enn prove it! I'assing on to the next
plutforui, permit me to call your attention
fo Ilerr von Skyce-Kraper, the modern
( Villi us, known as the Tallest Man on
F.arth."
Marlon Marlaud.
The celebrated authoress, so hijilily es
teemed hy the women of America, says on
paces 103 and 41 o of her popular work,
"Ure' hnuijhtcit or, Vummim Sense (or
Haiti. Wife and Jolier":
"For tlie aching back should it b
slow in recovering its liortnikl atrenxth
en Allcock's I'hisier is an excellent com
forter, eooibiuing the senaution of tlie
illumined pressure of S strong warm hum)
with certain tonic (junlilies developed lu
the wearing. It should be kept over the
seat of uneasiness for severul day in
obstinate cav.es, for perhaps a fortnight."
"For pain in the hack wear an All
rock's I'luster constantly, renewing as it
wears off. This is an invaluable support,
when tiie weight on the small of the back
bccouies heavy and the aching incoisaul."
It is tliuuglit I lint t) .iiue of whist
was first played in th, time of Kins
Henry VIII. of Knglaud.
kfrs. Wlnalaw's looians Bvapr tr ntillSrea
Sasiiilsei sofisua the siaa( rsJaMa luSuajasLiaa,
larseaia.suisawia4eMie. saau a UiUle.
8. V. X. V.
No. 46 1000.
pittiu am
Cslorsnrs Hoe brlsatersee fastar eaten Miss ssv stkertv. tns 10c lavliaga cotert ill fibers. Thtv eSets cols wits tH tsay My stksr ys. Tea ess sVS
tayaaravtat iUost rtssasj apvl. wrlu far frte souaist-sVfr i Uys, liwt aoi kta Ceterv MOiHOt. W VC CO, faiovV.. MLsm4
Literal.
"I nerer saw a mnn's opinion f
himself so thoroughly Justified as was
young Softy's at our place the other
day."
"What happened?"
"Well, he thought he wns the blgfest
Cun In the establishment."
"Yes?"
"And so he was always booming him
self."
"Well?"
"Well, the boss Just llred hiiu." Bal
timore A rienn.
ol Particular.
"By the way. old man, could yon let
me have a liver till to morrow night?"
"Sorry, but I haven't a thing but
IIk? live 1 Just borrowed from Bilklns.
"Well, that will do. Source never
cuts any llgure with me." Milwaukee
Sentinel.
Wheu some men pretend to act foolish
their neighbors ate unable to detect tlie
difference.
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Hut you surely can cure these stubborn
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Paxtine represents the most successfuf
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bed-room, make a sick-room more comfortable, warm a
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better than can be done with any other stove no matt
what fuel it burns. The superiority of the
PERFECTION
OU Heater
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
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or smell. The oil fount and the wick carrier are msue oi Drass
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easily cleaned. Two fintshes nh-krl asd Japan. Kvery heater
warranted. If not at your dealer's write uearest ageucy for
descriptive circular.
The
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buy. Brass
throughout and nickel
the latest Imuroved burner. Hamlaome
Kvery lamp warrauled.
get it from your 0c Icr.
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ST IN THI WORLD
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tuts. Ask your dealer for W. U Douglas shosa'
nd Insist upon having them.
fart Color I uefets unit: thin mill not war 6ruea
Writs for Illustrated Catalog of FsM Styles. 1
t W. L. DOUULAS, Dept. 14. Brock test. Mass
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Price 25c 50c &$1.00
Sold by &ll De&lers
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Heater you can heat a cold
can be used In any room
and is the txit all-round
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e clear, steady light. Is
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- iiimpie sausiaciury
agency if you cannot
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