J7 DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. 3 H WIFE TOO ILL TO WORK IN BED MOST OF TIME pier Health Restored byLydi'a E. PinkhanVs Vegetable Compound. Indianapolis. Indiana. "My health Iwas bo poor and my constitution so run down that I could not work. " I was thin, palo and weak, woigbod but 109 pounds and was in bed most of tho time. I began tak ing Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and five months later I weighed 133 pounds I do all the house work and washing for eleven and I can truthfully say Lydia E. Pinkham'a Veg etable Compound has been a godsend to mo for I would havo been in my gravo W HiM Vf today but for it. I would tell all wo men suuering as i was iu uj yum valu able remedy." Mrs. Wm. Green, 332 S.Addison Street, Indianapolis.Indiana. Thero is hardly a neighborhood in this country, wherein some woman has not found health by using this good old fashioned root and herb remedy. If there is anything about which you vrould like specinl advice, write to tho Lydia E. Pinkbam Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The Wretchedness 8 Can quickly be overconn CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable act surely and Rently on the liver, cure Biliousness Head ache, Dizzi ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty. SMALL PILL, SHALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature "R0UGHonn&TS,,gredM.1 And Have Men at Their Mercy. Airs. Gnbb I understand that the number of lady barbers is rapidly in creasing. N Her Husband Shouldn't wonder! It's a business lu which women ran talk while they work. Boston Eve ning Transcript. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle ot CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Hnnfa Vri Signature of OStrM&i In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Stuck. II I can marry any woman I please. She But can you please any? Many kinds of work wear out the kidneys, and kidney trouble mukes any kind of work hard. It brings morning lameness, backache, head ache, nervousness, rheumatism and urinary- troubles. If your work Is confining, strains tho back, or ex poses you to extreme heat or cold or damp, it's well to keep the kid neys active. Doan's Kidney Pills are reliable and safe. Thousands recommend them. A South Dakota' Case William R. Smart, tailor, Bella Fourclie B. D., says: "Kidney complaint and rheu matic pains came on suddenly and caused no end of suffering. I think constant Bitting at my work brousht on tho trouble. My kidneys were In bad shape and I kept setting worso un til I had to Klvo up work. I pot so bad I' was' helpless. Doan'F Kidney Pills acted in c ninule and slnco tislnr. s$3unCJla them I liavo been free from all signs of kidney trouble." 4!fi Get Doan's nt Any Store, EOc a Box "" 9 R KIDNEY PILLS i FOSTER-MILBUnN CO- BUFFALO. N. Y. Sioux City Directory "Hub of the Northwest." """ von iii:st sEitvicic ship I fr" 8 ock CotnmlRBlon Mrrrtiinta at tilOUX CITY, Chicago or Kantian Clfy Wntdon TC.Coleninn.Wash lngion.DC Jlookitrre IJIvti est references, lieu remit. GAI L STONES OPERATIONS (No Dill Ko iuur liall- ci.i-, in 'u r .th.Jtick, Sldo or SlmuMeres Wtbi 'I r ntm xt'iianch IIIMTT, Jlftpepela Oollo, Ua Hi m ii. s.i JIi-1im:1jo. Constipation. riloi.Catnrro, I, ' ;..' M. lllue, Juundkw. ApJM'l.dlcltis. Then ar .,.! mi n 'Jal'tuiuutyuipUirak-ri'ASiHHCUltKll ( fiilf ul i .110111111. MH1 Hk a Ppl'r M -i. m k Hill TncLlM u4 ilJIIIL. KLli Oti'l ut-niMtj'U., P.tr-. 113 i. UWn St.,rUei( V.'. U. U., SIOUXCJTY, NO." 44'.116' 5 by MMW f!ADTFP;l J&WWQ& OT1TTLE JMMef FJlVER t yi?.wtr.w wy.Tj us itff raSSiffl LINER SUNK B SINE ALAUNIA OF CUNARD LINE SINKS IN THE ENGLISH CHANNEL NEAR LONDON. FOUR OF CREW ARE MISSING Two Hundred and Flfty-Flve Passen gers Were Landed at Falmouth Boat Destroyed Whllo on Way to Capital With 18,000-Ton Cargo. New York, Oct. 21. Tho Cunard liner Alaunla, hound from Now York to Kalniouth and London, was sunk on Thursday by a mine In the English channel. All of tho 1MU passengers on the liner were landed at Falmouth before tho vessel struck the mine, according to of ilclals of the Cunard lino here. Four members of the crew were lost. News of the destruction of the Alaunia was received by the Cuniird.llne in a cable gram. , Passenger Superintendent P. V. Whatmough of the steamship line said that advices hnd been received Hint all of the Alnunln's passengers had been landed at Falmouth. Ho gave out this statement: "All of the Alatunla's passengers were landed at Falmouth on Tu'esdny morning. Home freight had also been taken from that liner at that port. Wo hud previously received a cablegram giving us this Information. The Alau nia was on her way from Falmouth to tlie-Sulley docks lu London to unload the balance of her f-elght when she struck the mine." , The jVlaunla carried 1S5 first-class passengers and fS steerage passen gers. Oillcials of the Sunard lino said they believed all of the passengers had been landed at Falmouth and thnt tho ves sel struck the mine whllo on her way from that port to London. The text of Hie cablegram at tho Cunard oillces follows: "The Alaunia struck a mine in Eng lish eliannel this morning. Sank dur ing forenoon". Capt. II. M. Denlson and majority of crew saved. Four missing." i The Alaunia was armed for defenso against submarines. Included among her passengers were ten Americans. She sailed from New York on the saino day that the German submarine U-53 appeared In Newport harbor, leaving her pier about half an hour after tho undersea lighter was reported there. Tho report of the arrival of tho U-53 In American waters readied tho Cu nard line otliclals just before the Alau nia sailed. Captain Roberts and As sistant Manager It. L. Walker went aboard and told Captain Denlson to take every precaution. An effort was made to keep the news cf tho Gorman submarine's arrival at Newport a se cret from tho passengers. It was possible, tho steamship oill cials pointed out, that tho passengers had been sent from Falmouth to Lon don to save time. When the Alaunia left tills port she carried 18,000 tons of cargo, a large part of which con sisted of war supplies. The Alaunia was a twin-screw steamship, built in 1913 at Greenock for tho Cunard Canadian one-cabin service. Shu was 13,1101 tons net reg ister, 5'JO feet long and C4 beam. Fit ted with Marconi wireless and a sys tem of submarine signnllng and with accommodations for 2,1-10 passengers, the Alaunia was regarded as one of the finest vessels In-the service nt tho present time. U. S. UNABLE TO AID POLES Wilson Sayc Rulere Refuse' Assist ance From America Announcco Failure of Plea. Shadow Lawn, Long Branch, N. J Oct. 10. President Wilson's efforts to got assistance from foreign rulers for starving Poland have failed. Tho president issued a statement on Tues day announcing the failure of his pleu. The statement follows: "I have now received replies from the king of England, tho president of France, the emperor of Itussta, the em peror of Germany and tho emperor of Austria to my letter of July iiO. 11)10, In which I tendered the friendly oliices of tills government In negotiations looking to fresh consideration of tho possibility and method of relieving Po land. "It appears, 1 regret to say, that there ure still Important differences between the allies and central powers as to the term's under which relief sup plies may be sent to Poland. I am dis appointed that Iliavo not yet been suc cessful lu Inducing the powers to con elude a definite settlement." Coal Scarce in Rome. Home, Oct. -1. Owing to the scar city of coal, tho authorities, reduced public lighting to one-half and ordered all public houses to close at 10::i0 o'clock at night. Bayonnc Strike Ends. Huyonne, N. .1., Oct. 'Si. Hayonne's stormy days lire over. The last of the strikers to hold out have returned to work and conditions ure again normal at all plants. All of the workers were taken back without prejudice. Woman Spy Condemned to Death. Paris, Oct. '-'Ii. It was announced here that a court-martinl at Marseilles Iihk unanimously condemned to death for apylng Mine. Goniono Sauehes, who before her marriage wa Marki Liber dull of Duajuldtit'C I HEW MACHINIST WHO ATTEMPTED TO BOARD PRESIDENT'S AUTO AT PITTSBURGH IS HELD. CARRIED KNIFE AND LIQUID Richard Cullen, Woutd-Be Assailant, Will Be Examined Regarding His Sanity Car on Wilson's Train De railed at Harrisburg, Pa. Pittsburgh, Oct. 23. Ulchurd Cul len, twenty-two years old, n machinist who was taken In custody on Friday after attempting to jump on the run ning board of an automobllo hi which President Wilson was riding here, was examined by physicians and ordered sent to the city home at Mayvlew for further observation regarding his sau ity. Cullen denied that ho Intended harming the president, saying he was not satisfied with the administration's foreign policies and just wanted to talk to him. A bottle of liquid In a bug carried by Cullen was found to contain medi cine, according to tho police. A. knlfo with a blade five Inches long and sev eral wood chisels were also In the bag. Cullen has been nttendlng night school at a local technical institute, working during the day for a steel compnny. llarrlsburg, Pa., Oct. 23 As Presi dent Wilson's, train was leaving here on Friday iiight vii car Jumped tho track. The train was delayed 15 mln- "utes, but the president wns not In jured. U. S. TROOPERS IN BATTLE Cavalrymen Engage In 45-Mlnute Bat tle With Mexicans No Los3 to Americans. San Antonio, Tex., Oct. 23. Ameri can troops and Mexicans clashed near San Jose in the Big Bend country, ac cording to a report received on Fri day by General Funston from Col. Jo seph Gnston, commander of the dis trict. Tho fight lasted for 45 minutes. No losses were suffered by the Americans, and Information is lacking regarding loss among the Mexicans. Colonel Gaston's report said that a band of about 30 Mexicans opened Ore on a detachment, composed ot 23 men of the Sixth cavalry and Texas National Guard cavalry squadron, en gaged In patrol duty between Presidio and Ruldosa. Lleutennnt Cudington of the Tcxns Squadron commanding tho troops, ordered his men to roturn tho lire. A vigorous exchange of shots con 'tinned, the Americans and Mexicans firing in skirmish formation from cov ered positions on either side of tho Itio Grande. Whether tho Mexicans were do facto government troops or members of a bandit band was not known by General Funston. GERMANS DESTROY 3 "TANKS" British Armored Autos Battered to Piecee, Says Berlin Teutons Regain Positions. Berlin, Oct. 2.'J. The largest part of German trenches west of tho roairqf Enucourt l'Abbnye-leMnrquc, lost to tho Krltlsh on October 18, were recaptured In the last 24 hours, the German war ofllce announced. The text of the statement follows: "Western theater During rnlny weather there was an artillery duel on both sides of the Somme, which was vigorously maintained. "The largest part of trenches west of tho road of Eaucourt-l'Alibaye-le-Marque taken by the. British on Octo ber 18 was recaptured by attack. "It has just been reported that dur ing the last great attack the British used some of the much-trumpeted ar mored automobiles, so-called 'tanks.' Three of them are lying In front of our lines. They were destroyed by our ar tillery tire." BREMEN GIVEN UP AS LOST Ranking German Representatives in Washington Concede Hope Is Abandoned for U-Boat. Washington, Oct. 21. Loss of the German submarine merchantman Bre men virtually was conceded Thursday by ranking Teutonic diplomats In po sition to be familiar with tho move ments of the vessel. The Bremen Is now one month overdue. It was admitted that German ollb clnls not only in this country but In Berlin were without Information as to the fate of the submarine and Its crew of 25 men. All they know is thnt tho vessel set out for America from Bre menshnven and that It should havo ar river at an American port soon after the middle of last month. Two British Transports Sunk. Berlin, Oct. 2. The armed Sritlsh transports Crossbill and Scdek were sunk in the Mediterranean by German submarines, says an official statement Issued on Friday by the German ad miralty. Conscience Hurts; Pays $1,100. Washington, Oct. 2il. The treasury department's conscience fund was en riched on Friday by n 91,100 contribu tion from an unknown purtwi In .New I'yrk city, who sunt a $1,000 ull and tKW bin GOSSIP FROM STATE HOUSE Upon the roquost of state olllclalo, two federal otliclals havo been sent to Nobraska to look Into tho box ear shortage. j Fire Commissioner Rldgoll haa U sued a bulletin calling attention to "Flro Prevention Bay," and asking all good cltlzoiu to generally aid In lta observance. The state railway commission has ordered the Missouri Pacific railroad to Install dally passenger servtco be tween Talmago and Crete within tho next thirty days. Plans for tho unification of all llbrarios holonglng to tho state In ono now building were mado at a meeting of tho oxocutlvo board of tho Ne braska State Historical society. Tho inmates of tho stato penlton Uary enjoyed Columbus day as a holi day. Ordinary work in tho shops and elsewhere wns stopped, and the con victs wore given a day of rost. Nebraska ralsod CS,773,5SG bushels of wheat In 191G, ot which C5.3GP.091 bushels was winter wheat und 3.407.BSG was spring wheat. At an averngo val uation of $1.25 per bushel, Nebraska's total wheat crop is Worth ?82,52S,303. Bids for supplies for stato Institu tions during tho next three months wera opened nt tho olilco of the board of control and arc now being tabulat ed. Prices are generally higher on everything than three months ago. The Dawson County National bank of I.oxingion, with $50,000 capital, haa obtained a charter from the stnto bank ing board, uiulor tho name of tho Daw son County bank. It will now sur render its federal charter and opcrato horaftor under tho laws of Nebraska. Under his tiling that the word "cure" used on patent medicine labels is misbranding, State Food Commis sioner C. 12. Hnnnan lias forbidden tho sale of nlnety-Ovo'dlfferent prep arations commonly sold in drug store . Arrangements are already oa foot at tho state farm for tho annual excur sion of tho Omalm stockyards people, on November 4. Among the treats promised tho visitors is tho Nebraska-Ames football fame, one of tho im portant ones in tho Missouri valley championship series. A reported repeal ot a stato law at a time when tho legislature is not in cession, nlong with a repeal of a su premo court decision lias puzzled Sec retary Browne of the state railway commission. Mr. Browne declares that tho law in question prohibiting dis crimination lu furnishing enrs to grain shippers is still in force. Tho. stato railway commission has ordored tho Burlington road to cancel a rulo In its tariffs that provides whe,n liability for loss ot grain in transit is established tho loss in weight will bo subject to certain deductions for shrinkage duo to evaporation or otlu natural causes. Tho order to cancel is to becomo effectivo in thirty dnyj. Express companies doing business In Nebraska will pay into tho stato treasury this year $3,000 moro taxes to help run tho stato government than they did In 1915. This is shown by tho official certificate of O. E. Ber necker, secretary of tho stato board of equalization, to Stato Treasurer Hall, giving the amount duo from each cor poration. Secretary E. Royso of tho stato banking board has completed tho work of preparing drafts on tho fund for the protection of depositors of state banks to pay deposits of tho Farmers Stale hank of Decatur, which was closed by tho banking board last May. Tho claims amount to $110,000, but tho ro eclvor has some cash on hand and tho guaranty fund is drawn upon for a to tal of $79,501.81. Attorney General Uced in a roply to a query from II. C. Karpf, a Mor rill banker, states that he does not think tho stato board would lease tho Bchool lands to one person for agri cultural and grazing purposes, and to another for mineral and oil develop ment, although tho law is not. cloar as to tho power of tho board m tho matter. Before a second leuso Is made by ono already leasing tho land tho state should bo consulted, ho says. Tho September roport of the food commission shows that 4.G97 Inspec tions wera mado, Including 1.G15 on the stato fair grounds. Thero wero forty-one prosecutions for violations of the law. Tho commission ordered salo stopped of 1.G50 packages of pat ent medicine bocauso tho labels wero not in conforiplty of state laws. Fred C. Malonoy, of DoWitt, has gono to Join the Fifth Nobraska rogl mont pn tho border as dental sur geon. Ho was recently appointed by tho govornor. Governor Morehead has issued .a proclamation setting aside October 21 and 22 as Armenian and Syrian relief days in Nebraska, following tho proc .amatlon Issued by President Wilson upon Joint resolution by congress. October 25 is the last date under tho law for candidates to withdraw from thdlr party tickets. Socrotary ot State Pool has announced, Mr. Pool will not Hcoept any withdrawals filed with him later thun 5 p. m. of. tho d msntioued. WW mmam o "THE SHOE THAT $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 Save Monoy by Wearing W. L. Douglas slicjes. Forsnlo by over9000 shoo dealers Tho Best Known Shoes in tho World. W. L. Douglu name and the retail price is stamped on the bot tom of all shoes at the factory. The value u guaranteed and the wearer protected against high prices for inferior shoes. The retail prices are the same everywhere. They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. They are always worth die price paid for them. 'T'he quality of W. L. Douglas product is guaranteed by more than 40 years experience in making fino shoes. The smart styles are the leaden in the Fashion Centres of America. They are made in & well-eouipped factory at Brockton, Mass., by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision ot experienced men, all wotlung with an honest determination to make die best shoes for the price that money can ouy. Ask your alino dealer for XV. r Douclni allocs, it ho can not supply to 11 with tlis llml yon wnnt, tako no otlior tnako. iVrlia for Interesting booklet explaining how to Ket .hoe. of the hlchr.t standard of quality for tho Jirlco, y return mall, ruxtugo free. LOOK FOR W. L. Dou8ls jJ (t name und tho retail tinea rS3W65 atMtnmr1 nn lin I. nltr.tr. When the Home Team Lost. "Charley, dear," said young Mrs. Torklns, "do you hellove In goltig ac cording to the will of tho majority?" "Of course. Everybody does." "Then why doesn't tho baseball urn plie try to make his decisions that way oft oner?" The Evening's Embellishments. "Why don't you Join our literary club?" "I don't play cards, or dance the modern dnnees." tn$ajZ2!SaES r 1 1 1 11 1 ' 1 i'i' mi 1 "I 1 1 rrr.l T"! 1 ine longest-wearing lignt weight rubbers you can buy 20,000,000 pairs have absolutely proved it U Ask for GOOOF3ICM MUMT KcUBisanKnaBaa RUBBER OVERSHOES not Just "rubbers" Snug as a glove in fit, light on your feet, and stylishly neat in npponrancc, with "double tho wenr in every pair" over what other rubbers will give you thero you havo tho rensons why 3fl,0(K) stores reconmicnd "STRAIGHT-LINKS" as tho best you can buy and why 20,000,000 patrsot them have bcon bold on ticirijuallly alone. p33B3iHSKIS232CT-'ZHSXaa .The Only Boots and Shoes in the World that are made like and wear like Goodrich Auto Tires RED LINE nuto Tlio Original BROWN Rubber Boot, and Heavy Shoes lis; ii HfS!S?f$E ;'" ? WITH THE mMWwWm. V -ruJt. The B. F. Goodrich Company, Akron, Ohio f? Molir r, aUo, of TEXTAN-tlm GrWricA Solo VKtSra.; that outwear, leather on leather shoe Z3S3S!WEl3mXZffiS&3SsaKSK352ti&' pjftCTjeattw nr NiniMniirmgtBc!!iiMiBiia.i.el...CTfiWTlri Aeroplanes for Explorers. Aeroplanes are to be included in the equipment of nn exploring expedition that Is setting out from liueuos A Iron to study a lit tie-known region which Includes Mar Chlqiiltn, a lake having an area of home 3,000 squiiro -nilles, lo cated about yOO miles northwest of IUienos Aires. It Is the belief of tho explorer that with aeroplanes It will bo possible to secure panoramic pho tographs which will provo Invaluable In showing tho topography and ge ography of the country.--Popular Me chanics MagazUie. Weak and unhealthy kidneys csuio $o much sickness and lUfTcrlnB and when tlirouifli nedlcct or other cinses, kidney trounle Is permitted to continue, scrloua results may be expected. Your other oraans may need attention but your kidneys should have attention first becsuic their vurk Is most Important. If you feel tint your kidneys are the cause of your sickness or run down con dition commence tsklnit Dr. Kilmer's Suimn.llrint. tlii ffi-.jtt tlAnr. Ittt inrl bladder remedy, because If It proves to be i me remeay you neeu ana your Kidneys bctfln to Improve they will help all the other organs to health. Prevalency of Kidney Dluease. Moat people do not rcalizo tho alarm ing increase and remarkable prevalency of kidney disease. While kidney dis orders aro among the most common dis eases that prevail, they aro almost the last recognized by patients, who usually content thtmstlvcs with doctoring tht tffectst while tho original disease con stantly undermines the system. THOUSANDS HA1 KIDNEY TROUBLE AND 00 SPECIAL NOTE ou may obtain a oaraplo size botllo of Swatnp-Itoot by enclosing ton cents to Wr. Kilmor &, Co., llinuliamton, N. Y. This gives jou tho opportunity to nrovo tho remarkable niorit of thin modicine. They will also fend you a lioo'c of valuable information, containing many of the thoitstundH of grateful letters) roooived fiom mon and women who say tlioy foand Swatap-Itoot to bo just the remedy naeded in kidney, liver and bladder troubles. The valu and auccoaa of Swamp-Root ro so well known that our reader are advised to send for a sample sice lwttle. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Uiugliamton, N. Y. JVhon writiag be sure ond.watiou this ppr. tv. SKjflsi HOLD3 ITS SHAPE" $4.50 & 555.00 A&8W3W Boys' Shoes Ceil In the World $3.00 S2.G0 & $2.00 ProsldOJlt O XV. 1 Hoiicln. Shoo Co., Hrockton. M. New Fich Bait Declared Good, The United Statei bureau of fish eries reports that on the lavt cruHe of the Fish Hawk In ChoNiipetike buy samples of graylWh meat, put up lu brine, were distributed uuioiik omfo fishermen and dealers, to tost ll alUe and the possibility of Introducing it tv a substitute for some of the balls iinw on the luurget. Fishermen h have tried the grayflsh a. that It N a very good halt. A dog's tall N n great wag. wuxuiaa " m m iiMinyi i.imi smiiim mi . Ml 1 V . t 1 . HI IWtBXMT .sicr-cm pw.wwa rHAmnxm bSuen InmlUi SaBwaua Fjarauiisx sflpflii C ., YB!r'"'34rA I WSllsl iowam: or I, ff .F . u cam fl E&fl Ba El&3 M ul Ml l&ra rrmrammiiKiimiinii'ii. i urauaoitrajgeana -"arerapq 'tnwuum fjatnanso ,ff'JCni" irr xhtq Nhrcxnil fCtamms Fci0Zi9XUtt A 'it for every foot MiTOEXCM. ,f3xaasiaic wunnnvn xwuk ISaa MKOtml mm .cmmMXB icuaw "UK (orunica iiii . inn RED LINE 'ROUND THE TOP jtian tire trend rubber tough ns tpoua&uvwt In every pair. ONE SOLID riECK construction, same ns Goodrich Tires. Won't leiik N-nrsronui peorfcjeuf rnesnti or split like others. Give 2 (and S) times usual wear ns 5,000,000 pairs have proved. Try a pair I fvrsomnt fvxHtnxn at Jfcjfili Sfl, am B3J 'OKnt Then She Called Him a Drute. "Oh, .lack, 1 expect I (.111111 In aw fully stupid now," said the young wife, when she returned from the dentist's. "How's that?" tisltod her husband, lu surprise. "I've Just had my wisdom teetlu pulled," she mourned. "Oh. dear one, the Idea that wisdom teeth have anything to do with 'wis dom Is quite absurd 1' hubby reassured" her. "if you had ovory tooth In your , bond pulled, It couldn't matte 'you U bit stupider tlinit you aro now, yoit' tuiewcsH fecP'Jl fSOPM fflXaBEWIt kszvxsb lilt &?-" 'QvaSX? aswaMi know." r;'' NT KNOW II A Trial Will Convince Anyone Thousamls of people havo testified that the mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, tho great kidney, liver and bladder lcmed., , is noon realized and that it stands the highest for its remarkable results in tho most distressing cases. Symptoms of Kidney Trouble. , Swamp-Root is not recommended for uvcrytliing but if you suffer from annoy ing bladder troubles, frequently passing . water night and day, smarting or irrita. tion in passing, brick-dust or sediment, headache, backache, lame back, dizzi ness, poor digestion, sleeplessness, nerv ousness, heart disturbance due to bad kidney trouble, skin eruptions from bad blood, neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago, bloating, irritability, worn-out feeling, lack of ambition, may be loss of liesh or willow complexion, kidney trouble in its worst form may be stealing upon you. Swamp-Root lo Pleasant to Take. If you aro already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need, you can purchase tho regular fifty-cent and ono dollar size bottlos at all drug stores. H n