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fe ,! 1? f, fc' 3 if U.' 'a aw -,. &' 0 jw1. It I ? V BAD CASE OP GRIP Caused Sore Throat and Ton silitls. Restored by Pcruna. Mr. W. H. H o u s 1 e y, Stony Point, Tennessee, writes: "Five yean CO I took a very severo cold which resulted In ( grippe. X never was o bad off. X was In bed several weeks, and when I did get up I had tonsilltla nd tore throat Mr. W. H. Houslay. "I tried to cure this for eighteen months, but It gradually got worse A doctor advised me to have my tonsils cut out, but I did not llko tho Idea. Another doctor examined me, and told me the samo thlnsr. I finally got a bot tle of Peruna, and after I had taken one bottle my throat was better. I bought and used a dozen bottle, and law I was going to get well, and I did." Rotten CIparette Paper. Much cigarette papor is mado from waste untarred hemp rope. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets first put up 40 years ago. They regulate and Invigor ate, itomach, liver and bowels. Sugar. coaUd tiny granules. The Reason. "1 know a woman who never gos sips about her neighbors." "Get out. You don't." "Yes, I do. 8he's dumb." Important to Mothcro Examine caretully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and euro remedy for Infants and children, and see that It Ilenrn thn Signature of &LP7Z&r In Uso For Over 30 Years. The Kind Yon Have Always Dought All Snakes Are Killers. But all snakes, great and small, are killers. All of them eat creatures which they slay. None cat vegotable food of any kind. Nor will they eat animals which they find dead. That Is one reason, no doubt, why they have always been shunned and dreadod by human beings. Professional Foresight. "That fellow has a fearful nerve," said the dealer In firearms. "Who la he?" "An alienist. He says he will give me a commission on his business It I will hand his card to every wild-eyed person who comes In and buys a re volver." Causcand Effect "Where la Bill today?" "Bill la sick in bed." "What's the matter with him?" "Well, you know that girl of hla thinks ho doesn't use tobacco. Yes terday he was hurrying around the corner and he ran right into the girl. He had a chow In his mouth." "Yes, yes; go on." "There were two things to do hurry by or swallow." "Well?" "Bill talked to her for five minutes." Barmaids In South Australia. South Australia Is suffering from a barmaid famine. Two years ago bar maids were abolished In that state by act of parliament. No rsoro could be legally engaged, but those already em ployed could remain on condition that they registered themselves. There aro now only 400 of them left, and the competition for their serv ices is such that their wages havo jumped from 25 shillings to 3 a week. Tho hotels that havo bad to employ barmen report a considerable change for the worse In their receipts. Railroading and Dancing. Btuart C. Leake, who has a lot to do with managing a big railroad in Rich-, mond, Vn., is noted as one of the best dancere iu the south. One night something went wrong with tho branch of the road over which Leake has supervision. "Where in thunder was LeakeT" asked tho president of the road next morning. "Leading a german," said the gen eral manager. "Which," commented the president, "was a dirty Irish trick." Pppular Magazine. r Saves Breakfast Worry A package of Post Toasties on the pantry shelf. Served in r minute. With cream or stewed fruit. PEUCIOUSl SATISFYING! "The Memory Lingers" POSTUM CEREAL CO., Ltd., Datlla Creak, Mich. V. FIRST TROU8ERS. Llttlo man, little man. With your little trousers blue, I wish that I wore hnppy, My little man, llko you. Is there ever anything In life That gives such pleasures true As tho nrst pair of trousers, So stunning nrul so newl Llttlo man, llttlo man, You with sturdy stride and bold, Pray, havo you seen my baby boy? Ho passed this way, I'm told. HIb little dresi Is fresh and white, His clustering curls are gold lie's naught elso but a baby, Tor he's but thrco years oldl Llttlo man, little man, Why can It really be7 When I ask If yod'vo seen him, You say that you are hoi You with your strldo and trousers. And magic pockets three! 'Tls quite hard to bcllove it. xou look so strango to me. -Life. DEVICE TO HELP SWIMMERS New York Man Designed Appliance Which Makes Wearer Web-Footed and Aids Stroke. While it docs not follow that every possessor of a par of big feot will mnke a good swimmer, there Is un doubtedly an advnntase in having a largo surfaco to kick with. Witness the pedal architecture of a frog, which amphibian is generally ac- 3 Device to Aid Swimmers. knowledged to bo n model for pupils of natation. Working on this prin ciple a Now York man has designed n swimming appliance which makes the wearer web-footed and adds much to tho power of tho stroke. Tho do vice consists of a series of ribs with a membrane stretched over them, forming a sort of fin. This "fin" straps uround the unklo and is at tached to a sandal-like footpleco con sisting of a solo with heel and toe pieces. With one of these rigged on each foot tho swimmer will bo sur prised at tho progress ho can make, tho fin folding up on tho forward mo tion so as not to impede it. AMUSING GAME FOR PARLOR Considerable Skill of Manipulation Required to Keep Balls From Running Off Band. Tho illustration given herewith shows a parlor game, tho require ments of which aro a set of balls, a flexible band provided with a pocket A Parlor Game. near the lower end, and a clamp standard. The standard is clamped to ono end of tho tnble, and tho band is attached to It and extended over tho table surfaco to tho other end, where It is held by the player. The gamo consjsts of rolling tho balls down tho bnnd Into tho pocket. Con siderable skill of manipulation Is re quired to keep tho balls from run ning off the band. Unique Little House. In Somerset street of Boston is a queer llttlo house that looks as If it might havo been normal in slzo nt one time, but got squeezed together by the two big buildings that prens against it on either side. This odd building, which is only four feet wide at tho front, is said to bo tin. nRrrow est house In Boston. It Is four stories high and shaped llko a wedgo, tho front being just wido enough to por mlt of a door and casing of usual slzo, and the rear being ten feet In width. Each floor haB an old-fashioned front window, directly over tho door, and each window, which reaches almost from floor to celling, Is supplied with a balcony. Over tho top balcony Is a sloping roof, or awning. Tho queer structuro is made of wood and Is wedged botween brick buildings. Each floor has two rooms a fair-sized back bodroom and a front room ten feot deep and loss than five feet wido nt its widest part. A narrow stairway al most like a ladder leads from floor to floor. Tho building fills a space that was tho termination of nn alley years ago. The Lead Pencil. Few people aro nwaro of tho diffi culties that wero surmounted In tho manufacture of the common lead pencil. In the first place, tho graphlto of which it is mado Is rnrely found in a condition that allows tho lead to bo cut from It, so it is always ground In to powder nnd then pressed Into blocks. The great dllllculty was to press tho blocks until tho graphlto was hard enough to uso. For many years every effort in this direction was doroated by tho crumbly nature of tho load. Finally u devico was employed that exhausted tho air, after which tho blocks were again pressed, and whon this was dono tho material was found to bo as hard as when ta ken from tho quarry, nut thousands upon thousands of dollars wero spent before this result was reached 1 NT. v m Tf j' A BATH-TUB JOKE. Clean and swet from heart to feet Is Jerry, but not his twin. "Now for the other'" says merry mother And quickly dips him In Jim and Jerry, with lips of cherry, And eyes of the selfsame blue, Twins to a speckle, yes. even a freckle ifln 4" .' (ffl M &-twiI ) What can n mother lo? They wink and wriggle and laugh and giggle A Joke on mother Is nlool "We played a Joke" 'twas Jlmmlo who Bpokc, "And you'vo wushed the niiino boy twice I" By Anna B. Bryant. YOUTH OF THE PRESENT AGE Ingenious Method of Merchant In Se lecting Office Boy One Wasted Valuable Time. "Wanted. A bright boy to begin nt tho bottom of tho ladder In my ofllco and gradually work up by his own con. sclentious efforts until I can take him Into partnership and marry him to my only daughter. Call at 04C2 West Fourteenth and a Half street." Mr. Gotrox sat in his ofllco Impa tiently iiwulllng thu answers to his ad. which ho knew would come. In a few minutes, ono after another, a large number of lads filed in, somo of them breathless from running, having read their morning papers n llttlo late. Mr, Gotrox looked them over quickly with his englo oyo nnd dismissed nil hut two. "Now, boys," ho said, after he had talked with them a bit, "I like tho looks of you both, and will employ tho one who does a simple thing tho best." (He should havo said "better, Inasmuch as thero were only two boys, but he was not that sort of a man during business hours.) "Hero aro two packasca, Just alike, which have been delivered hero," ho said. "John," addressing tho Bad eyed, dreamy youth, "let mo see you open this parcel." Then John winked at Himself and said In his heart: "This is indeed a snap. How glad I am that I am upon or on to this little scheme." And with great care and patience ho tugged and picked nt the hard knots, and after long effort took the cord off In ono piece, wound it into a nent coil, enre fully folded up the coarso wrapping pa per and Bteppod back, trying hard to conceal tho triumph in hla eyes. Mr. Gotrox mado no leply, except! "Now, Sam, it Is your turn." Poor Sam! Ho hadi never had any advantages to speak of, ' as he had been obliged to hustlo a good deal all of his life and haa never read any stories of good boys who had become great. He whipped out his Jackknlfo, cut tho cord In four places quicker than a wink and kicked tho wrapping paper Into tho corner. "You're tho boy for mo," shouted Mr. Gotrox, "and you may go to work at once. John," ho said, "you are a good boy, but you should havo lived in 1817. You aro not in it this year. Wo do not care nowadays to waste six cents worth of time to save 1V4 cents' worth of paper and twino." HE'S NOT SO GENEROUS. Aunt And you won't givo mo a kiss? Your slstor gnvo mo three. "Ah! Shu kisses for nothing." A Hungry Walrus. After Halnwhit has enton 400 clam and twenty-live codfish without nnj salt ho Is still hungry. Ho is fed onco a day and might bo fed oftener, If his meals did not cost so much. Ho Is tho finest walrus In tho country, thoy Bay In tho Bronx park zoo in Now York where ho hnB been living for tho past month. Two atctlc oxplorers brought him down from tho north and gavo him to the park, but tho gift might not havo been nccopted so read ily If tho keepers had known how much tho walrus would eat. It takes two men two hours n day to got din nor lor Ilnfnwhlt, but tho good feed ing seems lo bo worth whilo. Italn whit has gained twonty-olght pounds In weight Blnco he camo to New York. Dutch Distance. To measure distances one usually speaks of miles or leagues or somo other established length, but somo old Hollanders have another sort of meas ure along tho long canals of (heir fatherland. If you could ask ono of thoso old boatmen a certain dlstanco ho would bo likely to toll you that It Is so many "pipes" nwny. His mean ing would bo that to travol that dis tance would take tho tlmo required In smoking that number of pipes. It Is an easy measure for Dutchmen, bo causo they seem to bo never wIUipuI j their pipes, olthor In use or near at utniu. y&5 &-1 v ILFHL f dP ''RrnDM'l I KrrdHiLtt J&Wl i-xio'o- I I JUL , Rpj ir V Wl ! Uving Room ;!diningPiPTH ft Y MJ.y j II ''"HpoRcTrTT The Ame Horn WIIX PAOl RIX Edit Mr. William A. Hartford will answer questions and gtva advice KUEI5 OF COST on all subjects pertaining to the subject of building fur tli readers of this paper. On account of his wide expe rience as Editor, Author and Manufac turer, ha Is, without doubt, tho highest authority on all theso subjects. Address all lnuulrlos to William A. Hartford. No. 191 Fifth Avo., Chicago, 111., and only en close two-cent stamp 'or reply. There aro many who speak of tho prosent as tho Ago of CcmonL And certainly, from the rapidly multiply ing ovldences to bo found on ovory hand, It would nppcar as If concrcto had already gone too far to establish Its claims as a very serviceable substi tute for tho old-tlmo stono and brick nnd Umbor not necessarily driving theso latter out of use In building construction, save where their coBt be comes prohibitive, but lending itself easily to nttractlvo combination with them, showing a wider adaptability to varying conditions affecting de sign, nnd having somo oxcluslvo ad vantages that readily explain tho tre mendous popularity of this versatile form of building material. A few years ago, a "cement houso" was felt to bo an "uncortaln quan tity;" and horo nnd there, even to this day, wo find n few lingering remnanta of tho old prejudice against this typo of construction. Dut now that tho manufacture of Portland comont has boon mechanically and oclentlflcally perfected, and experience lias taught tho world absolute safe and reliable methods of using It In tho mixing nnd structural application of concrete, people overywhore aro coming In In creasing numbors to rocognlzo thnt tho content houso may ho Just as at tractive ns any other-j-Just aB dry and healthful ,nnd light nnd cheery and may possibly be In the long run Just a little bit tho most economical. In the accompanying perspective and floor plan, wo illustrate a very at tractive llttlo houso design especially ndaptod to cement stucco construction a type of construction which is forging its way into Increasing favor because of its pleasing nppearanco when appropriately designed, nnd Its comparative cheapness. This houso Is of tho characteristic western bunga low style. It Is very compnet and con venient In arrnngoment, all spuco be ing used to good advantage. Five good-sized rooms aro provided, besides bathroom and pantry, each room bo lng very well lighted, nnd onch bed room hnvlng n capacious closet Many practical builders havo Bald that tho bungalow Is n fad, no doubt IG Floor Flan i good enough, It Is true, for Southern California or the southorn Btatps, such ' as Florida and Louisiana, but In tho j mnin not sultablo for practical build 1 lng throughout tho country at largo. It has been affirmed that tho cost of tho bungalow stylo dwelling Is far In excess of that of tho ordinary typo two-etory houso providing th'o samo accommodations. Tho criticism ngalnst tho bungalow has been due, not so much to tho renl characteristics of tho stylo Itsolf, as to tho over-enthusiasm of Its devo tees, who havo advocated It for build ings for which it wnR novor intended. Designed originally for summer cot tago work and for spaclouB building sites, preferably of u hilly nature, there have been too many Instances whero this typo of dwelling has been squeezed Into n narrow city lot and put In botween high two or three-story dwellings, much to tho detriment of tho typical bungalow style. Much very peculiar art has been porpetratod In tho namo of tho bungalow, and It has to account for many freakish dwellings for which It Is not in any way to blame. We havo novor happened to boo a bungalow-stylo ofllco building, nor do we remember having heard of ono; still, what Is almost as bad, tho hunga low stylo shurch Is quite u common thing In many of our cities and suburbs. These are ubob never con templated by tho originators of the bungalow In this country, and should IfvWgra Bed Rk H1 Sl iceui ife M d& not bo charged up against tho stylo Tho bungalow, rightly understood, H nn nrttstlcally designed cottago, ana within that sphere has some exceed ingly credltnblo features of work to show, Tho estimated cost of tho house horo shown ranges from 11.G60 to 1,800, dopondtng to somo oxtent on tho locality and on locnl markot con ditions of material nnd labor. The design has that simplicity nnd direct ness which aro tho koynotos charac teristic of tho bungalow style of houso. At a coat no greater than for a plain, unornnmented cottago with the samo accommodations, a mil home-llko, cozy and nttractlvo dwell ing is Bocurod. Tho porch, ns can bo uccn, Is a promlnont teaturo adding to the extornal appearance and tho same Is truo of evory typical bungalow. This ono is six foot wido by nlnotoon nnd a half feot long, extending along al most tho cutlro front of tho dwelling, supported by mosslvo pillars, and tho coping of tho Inclosing wnll affording a convenient schema of turthor adorn mont by tho uao of flower boxes nnd vases. It forms not only tho main decorative foaturo of tho front of tho building, but serves tho extremely practical end of being tho outdoor living room for tho family in summor weathor. Entering tho hotiBO, wo find the en tire front portion given up to n living room, 1C by 14 foot, opening dlroetly Into n spacious dining-room, 12 by 14 feet, tho latter having a largo mantel and fireplace, adding much' to tho pleasing homo-llkoness of tho Interior, lloth of thoso rooms aro nicely light ed, and provldo tho accommodations for the necessary furniture for con venient housekeeping. , Tho broad space In tho dining-room near the) kltchon door, Is Just the location which a built-in sideboard or buffet should havo to be most convenient and orna mentally located. There nro numer ous stock designs for built-in nldo boards, as well as for other pleoco of built-in furniture which can bo had at very small cost. Ask your building supply dealer or building contractor to Bhow you tho designs that can bo fur nished along this lino nt mod era to cost. Tho kltchon connects dlroetly with tho dining-room, giving convenient sorvlco; and tho pantry is oIbo con veniently located near tho back porch ontrnnco and tho collar stairway. A hall loads directly from the living room back to tho bathroom. Doors open loading Into this hallway, afford ing easy occosb also from kitchen and bedrooms to tho bathroom. Tho bedrooms In this cottago both Ho on tho same Bldo of tho houso. Each Is twolvo and a half by ten foot and woll lighted, tho closets forming a feature that will bo much appreci ated by tho housewife, Tho exterior mntorinl for this bungalow Is Portland coracnt Htucco, which londB Itsolf readily to a groat variety of schemos of ornamentation. Tho body of tho wall may be cither wood or steol framework, or It may bo built up of brick or concroto blocks or hollow tllo. If built of moldod shapes, tho stucco may bo plastered on directly; but if of framwork, tho Btucco muBt bo carried by lathing, preferably or wlr inoRh or of ono of the forms of oxpandod metal lath, which must bo fastened firmly to the frumo, hut sufficiently looso to allow for expansion and contraction, thus preventing tho formation of cracks. Tho cxtorlor finish mny bo of rough plaster offect, or pebble danh, or em body n color scheme tcurod by tho use of colored ngKrogi. es exposed by brushing nnd acid washing, or ob tained by mixing mineral colors with tho mortar or by tho external appli cation of appropriate colored finishes. Tho uso of mosaics of colored tiling or angular fragments of vitreous ma terial Is another possibility that offor ItHolf, The masslvo chimney lending up from the grato at ono end f h dining-room, is In Itsolf an Important olomont In tho oxtorior neheme of nr tlBtlc ornamontutlon. The Real Davy Jones' Locker. "Davy JonoB' lockor," that portion spot, mention of which bo often cornea from tho lips of sallnro, la not shown on any ocean chnrt, principally bo causo It Is not really a settled pluco; but If any ocean death trap deserve tho Utlo It Is tho Thames estuary. Tho IlrltlBh naval authorities havo a chart upon which Is mitrkcd the position of wrecks, shown b 'dock dots. On this chart tho Thamo mouth tract Ib a solid black spot; to numerous havo been tho wrecks, the doU run to gether. The point where tho black dots actually pile the ono on tho top of another Ib thu Kontlsh Knock, and this Is the pluco among all of the ocean danger spots that desurves thn tltlo of Davy Jonea' looker. Hurpor'i Weekly Hood's Sarsaparilla For All Spring Blood Diseases and Ailments Possesses medicinal merit Peculiar to Itself and haa an unequaled record of cures. Take it this spring, in usual liquid form or tablets known a3 Sarsatabs. Spring Humors nro duo to tho Im pure, Impoverished, dovltaltzed condi tion of tho blood brought about by tho unheolthful modes of living dur ing tho winter, too closo confinement, too llttlo outdoor air nnd exercise, too heavy diet. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures thorn and builds up tho wholo syotom. t7 II fonni o( , On bottle ii9aotaoiat jpjajjvjfjajjjjvjjgK POHN MIDIOALCCiCtaavbUaUBMlttWathH, Qoshsn, InU.sVA W. I,. DOUGLAS 2M 3 3;M& 4 W. 1- Di louslaa shoes coat mora to maka beoauie higher grade leathers are used and care. These are the reaeoua why W. L. Douglas ahoca aro guar anteed to hold their shape, look and fit better and wear longer than any other shoot you can buy. trmiwAKE or suTmm?s.Ta The genuine have W. L. Douglas name and the retail price stamped on the bottom, which guarantees full value and protects the wearer against high prices and Inferlorshoea. imniSESUBSTITUTESOLAIMED TOBE'JUITAMBOOO If TQor olrr cannot tntiplr jron wllh th irenolne W.I-DonBln thora, write Mail Ordar Qttajot, Hhof I ant rtlrrct from fartorr to wurrr, U charm ptli. Ui TXm Iuxln, 14S Stmrk St.. Xrxkuu. &. 1st tfl. UP TO PAPA. 'Now roxnember this tho etroncer should novor do anything to lnjuro tho weaker I" "Then why did you lick met" EYES WOULD BURN AND STINQ 'It la Just a year ago that my sis ter come ovor here to ub. She had been here only a few weeks when her eyes began to be red, and to burn and stlns as If sho had sand In them. Then we used all of the home reme dies. She washed her eyes with salt water, used hot tea to bathe them with, and bandaged them over night with tea leaves, bui all to no purpose. She went to the drug store and got some salve, but she grew constantly worse. Sho was scarcely able to look In the light At last sho decided to go to a doctor, because she could hardly work any mora. Tho doctor said It waa a very novoro diseaso, and If she did not follow his orders close ly she might loso her eyosight He mado hor oyos burn and appllod elec tricity to them, and gavo her various ointments. In tho two and a half or throe months that sho wont to the dootor, wo could see very llttlo im provement "Thon we had road so much how people had been holpod by Outloura that we thought wo would try it, and we cannot bo thankful enough that we used It My sister used tho Outloura Pills for purifying tho blood, bathed only with Cutloura Soap, and at night after washing, sho anointed hsr eyes vory gently on tho outsldo with the Outlcura Ointment In ono week, the swelling was entirely gone from the eyos, and after a month there was no longer any mucus or watering of the eyes. She could already see better, and In six weeks sho waa curod." (Signed) Mrs. Julia Cseplcska, 200S Utah St. St Louis, Mo- Aug. 25, 1910. Short Trip. Twobble started to read Doctor Elliot's Harvard Classics." "How far did be get before stop plnst" "As far as the bookcase." Dost thou love llfoT Then do not squander tlmo, for time is the stuff life Is made of. Franklin. Takintf Garfield Tea keeps the system clean, the blood pure and the penerai health good, lluy from your druggist. You can often tell what a woman really moans by what she doesn't say. 71 Drop of Blood Or a little water from tho ha men rrstora wheel thoroughly tested by the chief chemist at Dr. Pieree's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., tells the story of Impoverished blood nervous exhaustion or some kidney trouble. Such examinations are made without cost and is only a small part of the work o( the staff of physicians and turfeoaa under the dlreotlon of Dr. R. V. Pierce flvlntf the beat medical edvloe possible without cost to those who wish to write and make full statement of symptoms. An imitation of natures method of restoring waste of tissue and impoverishment of the blood and nervous foroo is used when you take an alterative and flycerio extract of roots, without the use of alcohol, such as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Which makes the stomach strong, promotes the flow of digestive juices, re atoree the lost appetite, makes assimilation perfeot, invigorates tho liver sad purifies and enriches the blood. It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder and restorative nerve tonio. It make men strong in body, active ia miatl end eool lo iudgracnt. Get what you ask fori A Country School for Girlg in New York City Bttt Featurtt of Country and City Lit Out-of-door Sports on School Park of 35 acres near the Hudson River. Full Academic Course from Primary Class to Graduation. Upper Class for Advanced Special Students, Muilc and Art. Certificate admits to College, School Coach Meets Day Pupils. Miss Bangs and Miss Whitoa, Rlverdalo Ave, aear 252d St, West Hood's 8arsaparllla haa no equsJ for cleansing tho blood and expelling tho humors that accumulate during tho winter. It effects Its wonderful cures beeauso it combines tho utmost remedial valuos of moro than twenty dlfforont ingredients. Insist on having Hood's. It has no substitute COLT DISTEMPER 0n Nt hui)ld Tt7 OMltTt. Tli df k r nid, and all oMum t acw en n Diooa sa xpM nnni OH d MM giuma ( nr. Dt Tmlf mm known for ban la (oa mtoaonoiKMN. MtiantiikbotuiHu rntrutxxl to aura on (. uauki ! aoa aaniMa tMim, or aral unreal paid kr runrara. cat mows how to poaltlc thjpafa. Our (nk I oiTM rrarrtblnir. focal aaanki waaML tanrait Mltiaa ramaitr la nlitanaarwalra Taara. SHOES awour; than ordinary shoes. selected with greater BOYS' 8HOCC t2.00,2.B043.0 Greatest Little Invention. Tho greatest llttlo invention that has boon given to the world Is th luclfcr match. It waa Invented la 1827. It Is small, but llko Portia's candle, It has shed a groat light Into tho world. It gavo man mastery of flro. Doforo this Are had been a con trary hired man, but now It became an obedient servant When He Was Slow. "Swift Is tho swlftost proposition I evor saw." "Is ho Did he ever owo you any money t" Thousands of Conrumptives die every year. Consumption results from a neir Iected cold on the lunn. Hamlins Wizard Oil will cure these colds. Just rub it into the chest and draw out the inflammatloa. Exeouttve ability consists in finding a man who enn do the work and In letting him do It. Lots of men who can do the first, can't do tho second. TO CTTKK A COCD IN OKI!! DAT Tak Ua.XA.TlVM 8ROUO Qnlnln Tabt .!. bnvaiatarniund moniT ! aKOVM'a ala-naiara la on aata koz. 7 li it xaiis tn anra. SM. The Beginning. , Children learn to creep ere they cam learn to go. Heywood. Kra. Wlnalew'a Boothlna; Bynip for GhtMnm teething, softens the sums, redueaa Inflamma tion, allays pala. onraa wlnl oollo, Ida s bottle. The breath of scandal Is responsbl for much breezy conversation. Work While You Sleep Millions of people hav CAS CARETS do Health work for them. If you have never tried this tfrmrt health maker Get a lOo box and you will never use any other bowl medicine. u CABCARBTS too a box for a watt's treatment, alldrufgiste. Biggest selltr In the world. Uufloa boxes a inooU. Why Rant a Farm ncl ti a eompeUad to par to your landlord roost iur hard-earned profUaf Own your own . farm. Secure a Frte Homeattad to of your Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Alberta, or purchase land In one of these districts and bank Sroiltof S310.00 or 12.00 acre very year. Land purchased S years ago at S10.00 an ananrmm taaaa aaAanlln at. a v wvweaDS) chanced hands at 123.00 an acre. The crops crown on t&eee lands warrant the . You can Become Rich fcyiauSars!sSnff.daUTinr,!red Tannine; and grain aro win In the provinces of Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Albert. Free homestead and pre amptlon arena, aa well ae land held by railway and land com- ranlea, will provide hones or mllllnna, Adaptable Boll, healthful climate, splendid schools and churches, dood railways. .For settlersT rates. deacripflTe 'literature "Last lint WeaVMioir to rrachtha country and other par ticulars, write to aun't of InJml & ration, Ottawa, Canada, or to the anadian QoTernment Af eat. 7 1 E,tat, H iKb- ". St HO, Has, J.M.HadKtUa, trim li,fuTua,S a (Dae aaflreaa ncareat you.) M W. N. U., 8IOUX CITY, NO. 12-1W K "jPjHRW advance MrJjlaU A 7l fc A !- -S3 1 a