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DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. .ujiiiwmrn.iwr. mnuiM.miMMiiMoim ma l9rm9MBs.ww3manummmwwammM memmKBW aiuiaiMiA.wi.i l "mwwwpmmilin l1 wutmmmummmmmmmm Y U f I &2& WAS 1SERABLE COULDN'T STAND Testifies She Wa3 Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Lackawanna, N. Y. "After my first child was born I felt very miserable and could not stand on my feet. My sister-in-law wished me to try Lydia E. Pink- Tiam's Vc g c t a b 1 e Compound and my nerves became firm, appetite good, step clastic, and I lost that weak, tirod feeling. That was six years ago and I havo had three fino healthy children since. For female trou bles I always take Lydia E. Pinkham's Yt'getablo Compound and it works like a charm". J, do all my own work. ' 'Mrs. A. F. Krcamer, 1571 Electric Avenue, Lackawanna, N. Y. The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegctablo Compound, mado from roots and herbs, is unparalleled. It may bo used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displacements, inflam malion.ulcerationumorsrregularities, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down feeling,flatulency,indigC3tion,dizzlness, or nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound is the stan dard remedy for female ills. Women who suffer from those dis tressing ills peculiar to their sex should be convinced of the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to re store their health by tho litany genuine and truthful testimonials we aro con stantly publishing in the newspapers. If you want special advice write- to Lydia E.Plnkhnui Mcdiclno Co. (confi dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will lie opened, read and answered by n woman and held in strict confidence. Don't Persecute Cut out cathartics and purgatives. They aro brutal. Marsh, unnecessary, l re, CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Purely vecctable. Act gently on tne liver. eliminate Due, ana KITTLE IlVER $9 PILLS. soothe the delicate, membrane ol the. bowel. Cur Constipation, Elllouantsj, Sink Head. ache and Indigestion, aa millions know. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, Genuine must bear Signature Heartless Wretch. Absorbed in her own sweet thoughts Miranda meandered through the meadow, coyly aware that in the dis tance her lover awaited her coining. The sun just popped off this earth as Miranda was clasped in her lover's Sandow embrace. "It has been the longest day in the year," ho whispered ardently, as ho held her still closer. How perfectly sweet of him. thought Miranda, as the closed her eyes in an ocstacy of happiness. "Sweetheart," she breathed, raising her face to tils, "why has it been .so long?" "Because because," he answered lamely "well, because, my dear girl, it's the twenty-second of June!" New York Press. An Insane Remark. "Well, well! I see you aro back again." "Nonsense. Can't you see I'm still out of the city?" Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and irm'gomlc fctom.ich, licr and bojnela. Sugiir-co.itoit, liny gianules, eapy to take. I)o not gripe. Adv. Quite Very Easy. "Are you a hard drinker?" "No, ma'am; I And it very easy." Baltimore American. YOUR OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU Try Murlno i:yn Ui'turxlj fur Krd, Weak, Watery Kjcs nnd Granulated Itynllds, No Sui.irtln ' iust Kvo Cotalori. V.'rllo for Hook of tho Wyo 17 mult Free Murlno Uyo llouivdy Co. Chlcaso. If a woman is thin she can make up for it, but there Is no help for tho obese. Draining the Zuylcr Zee of Holland will be undertaken In parts Tho first dam will reclaim 500,000 acres. There nto 7,000 monies on tho Mount of Athos, in t-outhern Greoce. One Way to Lengthen Life j I.nto In life, when tho oiffans begin U weaken, tho hurd-woiklnir kidneys often tiro out urt. ruillnff eyesight, stiff, nchy joints, rlieunmtlo pains, liuno buck nnd illttrcm liijr uilntillou mo ofleu due only to weak Lldueys. I'jercntlon litlm best curu and nt mld dlo ngo anyBignof klduej wiukiiuis should lmo prompt attention. Doan's Kldnoy Vills h.ivo made life 111010 conifoitulile for thousands of old folks, It is the best recoimneuded speclul Kidney remedy. An Iowa Caso "Rvn rittyrt c J amy, coo N Main at. I'ulr Ilt Id. Iwwr, ns a "I BUfUrad tnriltil from liutkutho and I f-llltlltl't ll.k TIIW'll ctuuplne .My lucid tuned, 1 was nerv ous and my kid n.ja wore lrr"Bu lur in action Donn K I d 11 e 1 Ills h'lpi d tnt n soon u 1 tlK'l. tin in and con luiuid u put 1 1 II) KOIlJ HllOilr Til bcnellt lias lnsiid.' Get Doan's nt Any Store, 50e n Box DOAN,SBplDLMtE8T FOSTER-MIUIUKN CO.. BUFFALO, H. Y. Df A C1T WSSES SURELY PREVENTED lai.Ai,H by Cultir's Ultckltj rills. u JLFJLfXXVU rrl(. 'rosh, rellible: prKerra.1 li Vtorn kt-x-'tmen lucnux tliy H" Jfn prolett where other tuecinei till B. , f rlt for booll't and mttnumiilJ I . f'.B lO-dew pkie. Bliekle Pllli tl 00 Vu ny lnrtor lit tutler"i be ( The uptriorltr of Cutiar produr1 U due to uier 1 yean ct pecUllzlnc in vacelnet and iwumi taly liitllt aa CutUr'l. If unoUliutl, uidrr dlns.1 Tka Cutter Laaaratary, Oerkclcy, Ci'.. or Chlejje, IH i.' i ". ' j.1 w: 1 iw-v4v & . j riro ci vjf p ffli Ur -' jw;',j Vit JHBff snrrn'c 7 .:' abt nr JksVJ M across? vfip w TV? J?K. Ul If'Fuiidameiital'll "RTfl CTFIF W I Principles of l MSiSpglf tfi S 1 1 ByALBERTS.GRAY,M.D. $ Chicago Judge's Dead Pig Is Mis Bailiff's Jinx CHICAGO. Judgo Adelor J. Petit of tho circuit court directed his deputj bailiff, John Hickey, to tako a dressed pig to tho Judgo's homo in Rogcrt Park. Ilickey started to wrap up tho pig. "Don't you know it's against the far'S see) gl Ataim't used us an exhibit In a murder trial. Several hundred "murder fans" were gathered iu front of tho building when Ilickey emerged with tho package under his arm. "Let's seo tho kid," said a dirty-faced urchin, tugging nt tho bailiff's nrm. "It's no kid, I've got. 'Tis a pig, It Is," said Ilickey, , elbowing his way through the crowd. Hickey boarded a train for Rogers Park. A follow deputy called up tho Rogers Park police station. "This Is Simpson, tho commission merchant," ho said. "I just fired one of my employes and when ho left ho stole a dressed pig weighing 49 pounds. Ho just got on an elevated train and wo think ho will get off at Rirchwood aveuuo. Arrest him for us." Heavy hands fell on Hlckey's shoulders as he stepped to the platform at Rirchwood avenue. Two detectives grabbed him. Hickey denied that ho was a pig thief. "What's this?" said one of the detectives, tearing tho paper around tho package under Hlckey's arm. "Ah I ha! 'tis a pig. You will lio to us, will you? C'm'long." "I got a court order to deliver this pig to Judgo Petit's house," said Hickey, "and I don't care whether you aro dotectlves ornot. I am going to do it." v Explanations followed at the Judge's residence and Ilickey was released, Getting Cheering Information From a Hospital INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Medical men sometimes tell about tho old, inonicient times in hospital management when, for six hours after a well-known man had died, a hospital telephone girl continued to tell his friends who inquired about him that ho was "resting as well as a man in his situation could bo expected to rest." Of course, such a thing could not happen nowadays, but "Willie was In an Indianapolis hos pital recently; The first morning after a slight operation his daddy tele phoned to ask about him. "Ho had a good night, has had his bath and has eaten his breakfast," said the girl at the other end of tho line. It was in deed reassuring. That afternoon tho boy's mother called on him and ho was, Indeed, all right. Tho next morning the answer at the hospital was just the same. It was suspicious. When the same words, precisely, were used tho third morning nnd the fourth, the father began to Ve.disappointed with tho answer, so he did a mighty mean thing the next morning, after the boy had been taken homo tho evening before. He called the hospital and asked about tho boy. The answer, in clenr, sweet tones, was; "He had a good night, has had his bath and has eaten his breakfast. "That's just what you always say," insisted daddy. "Have you really had information about him this morning?" "Why, certainly!" camo tho clear, sweet voice with an undoubted Indica tion of an offended air about it. , He didn't tell the girl any better what was the use? Illiterate Man Dateless With Many Calendars I OS ANGELES, CAL. In Investigating tho room of Franz Hoberlik at li No. 243 East First street tho police found a trunk filled with contraband articles, such as no person of Mr. Hoberlik's station in llfo should havo. picious to warrant arrest, arid the man was ordered to open tho door. He did so, but locked tho trunk, and threw the key into a crevice in tho wall. It took more than nn hour to retrieve the key. Hoberlik said later that he could have done It much faster, had he wanted to, for ho had a long hook with a wire handle, to turn tho trick. Much of tho goods was packed up In packages available for carrying, and the two detectives and the suspect, each with full anris camo to the police' station. Hoberlik was carrying 300 calendars. The deteptlvo was writing. "What day Is this?" he asked Hoberlik. "Sweet Essence of Ignorance," shouted tho detective, endars there; look it up." "Can't read," said Hoberlik. And he couldn't Ho thought It was still Auguet. Zoological Park Walrus ICW YORK. Epliralm, tho huge walrus of tho New York Eoologlcnl park, afflicted with a multitude of hookworms, died of sheer laziness, sunorln- Uuced by tho most voracious appetite Ho was caught near Etah, Green land, by Paul Rainoy, and was pre sented to the park four years ago. At that time ho weighed 140 pounds, but lie began eating his way to an early death on the day he arrived. Eating was a continuous performance with Epliralm, both awake and asleep, un til he became so fat that It pained him to move. - Ho wolghed HOO pounds on the day of his death. In the last four inonlltn -his weight increased at the rato of half a pound a day. Ho was possibly the most expensive animal on exhibition at the paik. Ho ate 40 pounds of clam meat and other Heme of expenso were the labor of pioparlng tho feed, the frequent cleaning of his tank and adding sea salt to tho water, so that tho cost of keeping Epliralm was equal to that of two lurgo elephants. N Of late tho walrus never attempted to movo away from tho pan of clam meat upon which he ted. Unless It waH kept continually full he raised a howl, which sont all tho other animals into throes of nervous excitement. I He frequently went to sleep witty his Soldiers' Ammunition. In tho United States army tho in fantry goe to hattln with 100 rounds of ammunition on him and 120 rounds per man In two bandoliers In wagous not far Ixdilud him The German sol dior larrlds 120 rounds, the French U'0, the Austrian 120, tho IVItlsh sol dler 100, wic Russian 120, tho Italian lu2. the Japanese 1C0 and the Swiss 1"0 Jit bat'alion and company cartfl nr-r.i at hand tho ammunition, added io t'iBt carried b the men brings the u p cf caitrldgea up to an aver- 3i- cf ab;ut 300 per rifle law to tako a pig on tho 'L?" said one of Rickey's associates. "A frlond ol mlno was arrested last winter by health officers becauso it is against tho law to tako dead animals among passengers in public conveyances." "If they don't see tho pig they won't know it," said Hickoy. Ueforo ho could leave tho county building other deputies told newsboys Ilickey was going to carry out tho body of a dead baby that had been 'HE HAD A CO0I)) Htfrrr " HAS HAD HIS BATH AH' EATEM HI5 BREAKFAST r Among tho articles was a great pile of calendars, art calendars, with no advertising on them, such as aro sold In the stores. ' Tho police took up their station at tho entrance to the building, and wue Hoberlik returned 10 his room, after the sentries had waited for more than five hours, they followed tho man up the stairs. He added more to Jils store, just as tho polico looked through tho door. His actions .were sufficiently sus "You have 100 cal a Victim of Gluttony ever possessed by any animal. Jaws In tho feeding pan. Lime Mortar Is Ancient. Tho uijo of llmo as binding 'matoilal for mortar oilglnated In tho romoto past It ih probable that some savagos whoti using limestone rocks to confine tholr flro noUceC thut the stone.i vwe changed f toe wtion of tho boat. passing aaowar nay have nlaked the lime to a pasto, and they discovered that tho paste was smooth and sticky nnd was a better material than clay to flu tho crevices In their crude dwellings. From this discovery it was but a step to add sand to the caste In. , order t0 produce a mortar l-X V'teBTTw U-.tf&i. ; SSTO vfiuSN' u' ffinnn . 1 V (Copyright, 1914. by A. S. Gray) THE QUESTION OF CURES. In his "Principles of Biology," Her bcrt Spencer wroto:N "Early Ideas aro not usually truo ideas. Undeveloped Intellect, bo It that of an individual or that of a race, forniB conclusions which requlro to bo revised and re revised beforo they rench a tolerable correspondence' with realities. Woro it otherwise tbcro would bo no dlscov ory, no increaso of Intelligence. What we call pro'gress of knowledge Is tho bringing of v thoughts into harmony with things; and it implies that tho lirst thoughts aro clthor wholly out of harmony with things, or In very In complete harmony with them." In this quotation is tho key to tho reply to tho frequent query: "What has tho spectrum got to do with my health and digestion?" Thero Is a close analogy between tho building up of organic compounds out of tho inor ganic under tho lullucnco of light waves and tho rebuilding of these samo complicated compounds into higher forms In our bodies under the Influence of tho enzymea; nnd by com prehending what wo can see of tho operation of light on tho vegctablo kingdom wo arc able to securo somo understanding of what wo cannot seo r In our own bodies. Knowledgo has valuo In exact pro portion to tho benefit it confers, direct ly or indirectly, on tho human raco. Every now scientific fact or principle generally grasped helps to an under standing of naturo's laws, and when properly applied Is sure to lead to increased health, efficiency and pros perity of tho individual and of tho community. For example; nut a few years ago tho milkman might let any quantity of dirt fall into tho milk provided ho strained it out again so wo could not see it, and might feed his cows any kind of slop that would not kill them. Wo did not care, bo cause wo did not understand tho rela tions of things. But today, becauso of tho general knowledgo of bacteriology and of sanitary science, enlightened public opinion compels tho milkman to keep dirt out of tho milk and to give his cowb good food. The result of this Is shown In the fact that thero has been an enormous reduction in In fant diseases and in the death rate of young children. The reduction of infant mortality by preventive measures and tho reduc tion of epidemic diseases through pre ventive measures have produced a ma terial reduction in the general death rate. This has led to the false conclu sion that tho length of human life Is Increasing. It Is not. Statistics show fewer deaths in the youngor ages, bat point to an Increase in tho deaths after passing the age of forty years. Tho greatest obstacle to progress along this lino lies In the fact that wo havo not yet grasped our re'atlon tp things. Wo still harbor a strong be lief in "cures," and not until they have been tested and weeded out by the slow, painful experimentnfon of tho wholo human race extending over a generation or more aro wo willing to admit they are useless. Tho reason for this is that about eighty-live per cent of all cases of Illness get well of their own accord, no matter what may bo done or not done for them, and therefore any remedy, provided It Is not directly harmful, which Is used with sufficient constancy in any dis ease, will score more than sixty per cent of cures. Hence overy new rem edy starts "loaded" with a margin of chances In Its favor, and In the ab sence of comproheiislvo nnd reliablo statistics to provo that moic jiatlents who took a certain remedy 'got well than recovered as tho result of not taking it, we aro left "up in tho air," Tho truth is burled under the mislead ing statement that 70 to 00 por cent of tho patients taking that particular remedy wote cured by it. Tills is tho foundation of the deluge of half truths and errors behind the many dlototlc doctrines now In vogue. Doctor and patient aliko are victims of costly errors and aro terribly punished by nature by a universal shortening of life not in harmony with liar require ments. Wo havo got to learn that It is far more Important to furnish conditions which ptomoto health and develop ment than It Is to make special olTort to care for the alck or defective, and thut tho first requisite to success In life is to be a good animal. Illness is HAS BOMBS IN HIS POCKETS Mad French Anarchist's Home Filled With Infornal Machines. Is An oxclllng urrost was mado near Lyons, France, of a dungorouH mad man named PpcIiouho. PocIiouho, who has been reported to tho polico as an anarchist, did not lold without n llorco btiuggle, In tho courne of which ho attempted to uso a knlfo and un nntnmntic lovolver stripped and searched lio was found to havo sov - nml homlia concealed about him. Ono of them, and the most duiiBorous, wub an Intricate affair The bomb was hold In place In tho Binali of the back by wlrea which were connected with an electric switch on his cheat Tho polico exploded tills bomb In a piece of wasto ground near tho town. It proved 1 inoBt formldabel maclilno, which, had it burnt among a crowd, would have blown to pieces not only Its wearer, but bts immedlato neighbors. Pechouuo's lodgings proved to be a veritable bomb factory. Among other nfernal machines found thero was n simply tho result of lack of corres pondence with nature Tho principles underlying the lawB of light nnd plant llfo aro tho samo that undorllo human life, and until wo understand them wo tiro certain to got into trouble continually. DECEPTIVE GUARANTIES. Slnco tho llfo of tho averago Indi vidual is so full of Interesting events and pleasant reflections and his tlmo bo fully occupied in accomplishing tho dally tasks nnd enjoying tho many diverting pleasures of exlstonco, few ovor reflect that all ono's' activities aro dependent on the oxidization of tho food consumed at breakfast, din tier and supper, nnd that tho Instant ono ceases to produce heat by reason of this Internal combustion, that In stant ono becomes tv cold, dead body It is a disturbing thought, anyway, and quite generally wo reftiBO to en tertain disturbing thoughts volun tarily. Probnbly no better, no inoro vivid illustration of tho Darwinian princi ples of progress, of tho survlvnl of tho fittest, of wlBdoin slowly nnd painfully acquired nnd developing as tho result of bitter experience In repeatedly do ing tho wrong thing, enn bo found than our growth In tho knowledgo of dietetics, of tho development of tho sclcnco of eating to live. Our prlmltlvo ancestors in their un ceasing and omnivorous search for , overylliing that would satisfy hunger undoubtedly bit off, chowed and en deavored to digest overy berry, plant, root or leaf that looked good to them growing out of doors within tho rango of their physical, ability to cover in tho region in which thoy habitually lived, and under stress of famine they wero forced to wido excursions. Thoso thut survived passed on to our ago an organization adapted to that par ticular rango of dlot, and humanity thrives on tho slmplo natural food to , which It was adjusted. But In tho highly artlllclal conditions incident to civilization tho hablfa developed by this eager quost for anything that would enable prlmltlvo men to sur vivo or that would add attractiveness to tholr menu in times of plonty havo como down to us as Instincts that mako us easy ictlnis of Ignorant or unscrupulous manufacturers. Tho United States department of agriculture through its ollicial week ly news letter of May 20, 1914, gives notice of a decision signed May 5, 1014, by tho secretaries of tho treas ury, agrlculturo and commerce, pro hibiting tho uso of tho legend, "Guar anteed under tho food and drugs act," on any labol or package. Tho date of the now regulation will not take effect until May 1, 191C, In or der to give manufnctuiers nn opportu nity to uso up their present stocks of labels. Tho reasons for this ac tion are, quoting the ofllclnl letter: "It has been determined that ,tho logend, "Guaranteed under tho food and drugs act, Juno 30, 1900, and 'guaranteed by (name of guarantor) under tho food and drugs net, Juno 30,. 190C," borne on tho labols or pack ages of food and drugs, accompanied by serial numbers given by tho secre tary of agriculture, aro each mislead ing and deceptlvo, In that tho public Is Induced by such legends nnd se rial numbers to believe that tho arti cles to which thoy relato havo been examined and approved by Uib gov ernment, and that tho government guarantees that they comply with tho law, tUO uso Ot euner legemi, ur miy similar legend, on labels or packages should .bo discontinued Inasmuch as tho acceptance by tho secretary of agriculture for filing of tho guaranties of manufacturers and dealers nnd tho giving by him of ae rial numbers theroto contribute to tho deceptive character of legends pn la bels and packages, no guaranty In any form shall hereafter bo tiled with, and no serial number shall hereafter he given to any guaranty by the sec retary of agriculture. All guaranties now on fllo with the secretary of agrl culturo shall bo stricken from the flies, and tho serial numbers assigned to such guaranties shall bo cancelled." Tho pure food law simply requires that a package shall be plainly la beled stating the cornploto contents. Obviously If ono does not know ono's needs tho law Is of but little person al value. Tho appenranco of tho guaranty and serial number on any product hao been of no mateiial as sistance to tho government In detect ing or prosecuting violations of tho food and drugs net, nor has It pro moted tho manufacture and sale ot pure foods or drugs. Its presence on an adulterated or mlabrunded product does not enable tho federal otilcera to securo any heavier penult) for viola tions than If the goods were not bo labeled, but It does mako tho decep tion of tho public morn ccrtuln. This action of tho department of ag rlculluru will reccivo the hearty ap-,,,.,.,-.i nt nil wlin have iinv Interest in healthful foods because It forcos4 us to recognize the simple truth that today, as always, tho question of a' food supply remains an inmviuuui proposition, and our individual health and happiness are In exact measure to the wiBdom with which wo moot tho Ihsuo. w - tiavollng bag filled in iwch n way as to explode when oponod, Fortunatoly for the police It, lacked tho finishing touches at tho tlmo of their examina tions. PcchouHo appeals to be a bomb maniac- In 191S ho wub convicted of having placed in the streets of Lyons a parcel which exploded, doing con siderable dam.j;o. Tho Uncommon One. Patience And you Buy slio camo nour drowning? I'ati lceOh, )es; but Just as sho 1 camo up for the fifth tlmo u man i "Hut 1 thounht n portion only came up threo tlmo?" ' 'Oh, well, you might know tihe'd do j somethliu; that nobody olne .ould do!" I A Jersey Nuisance, rhuich I boo a Now Jersey vlo llnUt who lost Ilia right arm In an uc cldent invented an artificial member of steel with which ho Is able to play his favorite Instrument I Gotham When some men start out i to mako trouble thcj'ro going to do It whatever happcus. Two of a Klntf. Sonntor AVorks of California nover llkod the study of mathematics In his school days. Arlthmotlo usud to make his llfo n burden to him. One nftor noon ns he was riding homo on tho car ho happened to get a seat next to a llttlo chap who was taking homo some school books for study. Ono was an arithmetic. "Do you like arithmetic?" asked tho senator, sympathetically. "Naw, I hate it," replied tho boy "Put her thero," suggested Works, offering his band. His Insulting Inference. "Why did you quarrel with $our hus band?" "Ho said I was positively ugly" "How did ho come to use such Ian guago?" "Ho did not uso thoso exact words, but ho bald that If I was to murder any ono I would bo found guilty." Tho Idea. "Would )ou forglvo mo If I kissed you?" "How can I tell beforehand?" Judge. WMMBSTBR where accurate, Always owwwwo TOOK BISHOP AT HIS WORD Footman May Have Been Consider ably Astonished But He Was There to Obey Orders. Dlshop Hrlndle, tho well-known En glish clergyman, sometimes tells this story against himself. Dining at Sir Evelyn Wood'B ho narrated tho old story of tho small boy who, going to a party, was instructed to refuso cake, as ho had not been vory well. "But supposo thoy ask mo again, mummy?" he said. "Oh, you must still any, 'No, thank you. Apd It thoy ask mo again!"' "Oh, thoy wouldn't' bo so rudo as to do that. Now, It is tlmo you voro off." Tho small boy re turned homo in tears. Asked what hud happened, ho replied: "Well, mummy, thoy asked mo to have cake, ainl 1 said, 'No thank you'; and they asked mo again, and I said, 'No, thank you'; and then thoy asked mo again, and I said just Ilko daddy says, 'Tako the dam thing nway ' " At that moment a passing footman caught tho bishop's last words, and with a start x swooped down on hla half-finished plate, and boro it away. ECZEMA ON CHILD'S BODY 570 High St., Oshkosh, Wis. "When abour. two months old my nophow had sores break out on different parts of his body. Tho trouble first- began as a raeh wljlch Itched so nt night some ono always held his hands, even while slcoplng, as at tho least scratching it would run together and form scabs. Ills night-clothes had to havo mittens on them or tho scabs would bo raw and bleeding by morning. HIs cloth ing or tho least friction irritated tho trouble. IIIb faco and scalp wore cov ered. Thoy called it cczoma, "We tried different treatments but nono cured him. At threo years old wo commenced tho uso of Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. It took nearly n year to effect a- complete euro and ho never had anything Ilko it elnco." (Signed) Mrs. F. Sconeld, Mar. 21, 1914. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout tho world. Sample of each t reo.wlth 32-p. Skin Book. AddreBS post card "Cutlcura, Dopt. U, Boston." Adv. Just Wanted to See It. Hopiesentutlvo Ashbrook ot Ohio hus a mania for collecting rare coins. Ho maintains an Index showing the location of practically every raro coin in the country, and full Information concornlng same, a good deal Ilko tho ilortlllon rccordB ot criminals kept by tho police. Ashbrook remarked ono day that ho wished congress would ndjourn ho that ho could go to a point In Tennessee. "There's a man thoro with an 1801 dollar," ho explained, "Couldn't you buy It by mall?" ho was asked. "I don't want to buy It," says Ash hi oak. "I've got one. I just want to look at It." Tho doll Js prQbably tho most an tique or toys, it hns been found in side tho graves of tho children of an cient Home. Tho averago depth of tho sands of '.ho African desertB aio from thirty o forty feot. Be Clean! Inside and Outside ant that tho imnuritics caused i)mm&.. 1 n a til vnf' '.'. ' u iS; I . - , - or by inactivity of tho liver. DR. PIERCE'S Golden Medical Discovery (In Tablet or Liquid Form) Cleanses the system and more. It puts the livor in such a condition of health that it purifies tho blood as it ehoald. It helps tho stoaaah digest food so that it niakea good blood rich, red blood to nourish aadL (strengthen all the organs. You may avail youraeff of it tonic, revivifying Influence by yetUeff bottle or a box of tablets from your mcdiclno dealer or Mod 60s for & trial box. Address as belovr. IJD I; T? . Dr Flerca'i Common Btua ' ur. y.iiw The Popular Mexican Dish A Delicious aa It is made in Old Mexico jr M nJixiMk' Chili Con Came Tho mot successful commnationor the world two best foods meat and t. .. . ... ' beans. Mado from tho genulno Mexican Chili Peppers, Mexican Chili Beans and selected meats, according to tho native recipe, and it's good. Just the thing when you want something nice and spicy. Try this: Heat a can of Libby Chili Con Camo In boiling water (accord inr to directions on label) erve t.oa squares of toast or with rico or mushrooms. Libby, M9Neill&Libby Chicago SSK SmMmuaifSimm.m HajxajS-Ufl ' iralMfciR F iSniirmYiWBBM ff CARTRIDGES , 4 For Rifles, Revolvers and Pistols Winchester cartridges in all calibers from .22 to .50, shoot you aim when the trigger i is puuea. xney are always reliable and uniform. Shoot them and You'll Shoot Well. Buy Winchester Make., THE RED BRAND Misleading. 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