Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, May 22, 1919, Image 7

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LIFT CORNS OFF
IT DOESN'T HURT
With fingers ! Corns lift out and
costs only few cents
Pain? No, not one bit! Just drop
a llttlo Freczono on thnt touchy corn,
Instantly it stops nchlng, then you lift
that bothersome corn right off. Yes,
magic I Costs onljra few cents.
i Try Freezone 1 Your druggist sells a
tiny bottle, sufficient to rid your feet of
every hard corn, soft corn, or corn
between the toes, and calluses, without
one partlclo of pain, soreness or Irri
tation. Freezone Is tho mysterious
ether discovery of a Cincinnati genius.
What Esau Sold.
Bobby was entertaining tho nlr pilot
who was waiting to see his sister.
"Fancy," said Bobby, "flying ma
chines aro mentioned In tho Bible."
"Are they really?" asked tho inter
ested sub.
"Well, In his sermon this morning
tho vicar said that Esau sold his heir
ship to his brother Jacob," replied
Bobby. Stray Stories.
Cutlcura for Sore Hands,
Soak hands on retiring in the hot ends
of Cutlcura Soap, dry and rub in Cu
tlcura Ointment. Remove surplus
Ointment with tissue paper. This la
only one of the things Cutlcura will do
If Soap, Ointment and Talcum aro used
for all toilet purposes. Adv.
MERELY PIECE OF FOOLING
Course Taken by Germany Resembles
Closely Neatw Trick That' Is
Credited to Sheridan.
"Tho Germnns, by fooling us with
German bolshevlsm, hoped to escape
the payment of war indemnities," said
n congressman.
"It reminds me of a story about
Sheridan, the spendthrift playwright.
"Guntor, tho confectioner, left his
statement with Sheridan one morning,
nnd u few hours later Ilanson, tho
ironmonger, called.
"Ilanson was very pressing on the
subject of his account. lie harangued
nnd he linrnngued. Sheridan, broke,
as usual, paced the floor in despair.
"But suddenly nn Idea struck tho
spendthrift and he said:
"'You know Guntcr?'
"'One of tho safest men In Lon
don,' Ilanson replied.
'"Then you will be satisfied If I
give you his bill for the amount?'
" 'Certnlnly.'
"Sheridan thereupon handed the
Ironmonger Hunter's nently folded ac
count, snntched up his hat and rushed
forth."
Old-Fashloned.
"They are old-fashioned children."
"Thnt so?"
"Yes. They even obey their par
ents." Ominous.
"I don't notice anything of n music
rack about here." "Just wait until
you hear Sallio begin to play."
M
y Km
Is Your Table DrinK
A Real Part of the Meal ?
There's no food value in coffee or tea.
They are only accompaniments to the
meal.
TO
is part of the meal and a right royal
part, as one well .knows who enjoys a
hot, full-flavored cup of this snappy,
invigorating drink.
"Why do hundreds of thousands of
Americans now drink Postum in pref
erence to coffee?
The better health from a 10 days' trial
in your home will telL
Postum is boiled just like coffee (15
minutes after boiling begins), is a bev
erage of rich, delicious flavor, and
economical.
:: Two sizes, usually
;;
Suffered for Years
Miserable From Kidney Trouble.
Bean's Made Mr. Barnctt
Strong and Well,
"I Buffered untold agony with my
kidneys for years," says John Barnctt,
30 Virginia l'lace, Buffalo, N. Y.
"Sometimes I felt that 1 would burn
up with fever, but every now and then
would havo a severe chill. Often my
clothes were wrinnmij
wet with perspira
tion. The kidney se
cretions were un
natural in color and
odor and burned ter
ribly. At night my
shoes were so tight
on my fcot that I
could hardly get them
off and my hands
swelled so I coulun t
hold a teacup. My
1,1 ,.i.i ni. v. it
nchcdl I walked with Hr. Bn,,tt
two canes and was all bent over like
an aged man. Whcnt the terrible pains
shot through my kidneys, my knees
would give way and many times I had
to be lifted to mv feet by peoplo on
tho street. I didn't care whether I
lived or died, I was so miserable. I
finally used Doan's Kidney PUls and
they cured mc of all kidney trouble.
Doan's made me strong and well."
Stcorn to before vie,
A. A. WILCOX, Com. of Deeds.
Gat Dosti's at Any Slots, 60c a Bos
DOAN'S "pTAV
F03TER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y.
Value of Canadian Farm Land.
In the annual report of the Cana
dian bureau of statistics, recently Is
sued, It appears that tho averago value
of farm land In tho dominion, Includ
ing Improved and unimproved land
buildings, was $-10 nn acre In 191S.
Tho average was $14 In 1017, $41 In
1010, $40 In lOlfi, and $8 In 1014.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
by LOCAL, APPLaCATlONB, as they
cannot roach the seat of tho disease.
Catarrh is n, local disease, greatly Influ
enced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S
CATARRH MEDICINE will euro catarrh.
It 1b taken Internally and acts through
tho Blood on tho Mucous Surfaces of tha
System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
Is composed of soma of tho best tonics
known, combined with somo of tho best
blood purifiers. Tho perfect combination
of tho ingredients In HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE Is what produces such won
derful roBUlts In catarrhal conditions.
Druggists 76c. Testimonials free.
F. J. Chonoy & Co., Props., Toledo, O.
LOOKED LIKE LABOR WASTED
Board's Visit Over, Small Boy Couldn't
See Further Necessity for So
Much Soap antd Water.
lie was n new little boy at tho or
phanage nnd wa3 much Impressed by
nil the scrubbing nnd cleaning he saw
done there, moro so because he had
come from n homo In which disorder
and dirt had held sway. lie could
not understand It; more than that,
It Irritated him, and when ho got the
Job of scrubbing the dining-room steps
ho was almost ready to leave.
But Just then came a new excite
ment to the home. The bonrd was
coming to mnko Its annual tour of in
spection, and tho cleaning wns dou
bled. "Get ready for .the board," was
tho homo watchword, It seemed, and
ho, being very human, decided to stay
until thnt big event was over.
Tho day of visiting came and passed.
The next morning tho new youngster
sought tho mntron. "Now thnt them
boards has been here, I don't see no
use of scrubbing them Bteps so often
do you?" he asked.
Appropriate.
Outside Brussels Is a large monu
ment of a German general. When the
allies started to advunce last year,
some wit placed a handling with the
words "To Berlin" printed on, in tho
outstretched hnnd of the monument.
Very Likely.
"What killed your case In court?"
"I guess It was tho fact of its be
ing a short circuit court."
HHJ-p
sold at 15c and 25c.
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;ITHelpsTI
JUDGE CITY BY ITS STREETS
Importance of Well Laid Out nnd
Properly Kept Thoroughfares Can
not Be Overestimated.
Streets are the lines of expression
on it city's face. They are the Ideo
graphs of time, recording the thoughts,
passions, Impulses of the city-soul thnt
dwells within. They are as surely
the Indices of n city's chnrnctcr as
tho lines on a human face, a bolrnyul
of whatever Is ugly nnd sordid, nn
earnest of whatever Is serene and gen
tie nnd strong.
"There uro mean streets," says Bal
zac, "and streets thut are merely hon
est; there aro young streets about
whose morality the public has not yet
formed any opinion; thero arc mur
derous streets streets older than the
oldest hags ; streets that we may esteem
clean streets, workaday streets and
commercial streets. Some streets be
gin well and end badly."
In n city where tho trees hnvo been
discarded to promote convenience nnd
advantages of commercial thorough
fares there are Just such streets which
distort and mar Its beauty. It Is a
custom with us hero In America, with
the encroachment of business upon a
residential district, tree-lined, shady
and Inviting, to Invade with vandallc
hand nnd fell tho trees. L'lnuntlng
signs may then bo suspended over the
pavement to arrest tho attention of
the passerby; display windows mny
easier be viewed from cither side of
the thoroughfare. There Is nn Irrever
ence In such practice; beauty nnd
chnrm havo been turned to the uses of
barter and trade.
PLAY PARKS TO FOLLOW WAR
Splendid Idea Which Has Arisen In
Canada Might Well Be Emulated-
in This Country.
I'lny parks for children, which will
stand for nil ttmo as pcaco memorials,
will be established In all tho princlpnl
cities of Canada If plans of the Ottawn
Horticultural society, supported by the
Ottawa playgrounds nssoclntlon. are
carried out. '
The purpose of tho parks will bo:
"To help mnko Impossible for coming
generations tho reality of another war;
to hold up for emulation for nil tlmo
that spirit of unselfishness which
stirred those of this generation and
enabled them to secure for mankind
tho advantages of peace; and to en
courage all those who enjoy tho first
fruits of pence to dedicate to tho Ideals
of civilization a memorial which shnll
have the significance of a guaranty
that life In tho future shall hnvo n full
er mensuro of Joys and rewards."
The parks, according to plans, will
cnnlilo children to enjoy summer and
winter sports and recrcntlons. They
will bo centers for holding minimi pence
celebrations. In them somo memorlnl
will bo erected n tablet, perhaps on
which will bo recorded each year some
of the domlnnnt benefits penco hns con
ferred upon tho world.
Architecture Important.
It is an asset to own a well-do-signed
home n houso done by nn
artist who understands tho essentials
and principles of good design; thero
are only too few who know these
principles nnd how to nrnctlco them.
Tho first essential to Inexpensive
building Is simplicity of gcnernl com
position, but to make It a miccess
thero must bo splendid proportions of
every part In Itself and Its relation
witlf adjacent parts and the whole.
Tho scale of tho houso must bo Just
right, Its character Is as necessary
as tho character of the Indlvldunl.
Good judgment Is ft rnro tnlent nnd
It must bo exercised In tho small
house Just as much ns In Its more ex
pensive, ornate and pretentious neigh
bor. To live In n homo of nrchltectural
merit, however simple It mny he, Is
a blessing and brings Joy and life
even though It may come to somo
nlmost unconsciously.
City Government Important.
City government touches tho citizen
In manifold wnys and Is of moro vital
Importance to his Interests, business
and personal, than any other sphere of
governmental activity with which ho
conies In contact. IL collects more
taxes from him and expends more
money. Its problems are among the
most complex with which public offi
cials havo to deal, and being largely of
u business nature, every mlstako which
Is made helps to raise tho citizen's
taxes. If Its problems aro to bo well
solved, If tho city Is to be benefited by
tho successful achievement of other
cities and profit by their failures, rlt
officials must havo nceehu trt all avail
alilo Information and data to bo had
upon these various problems and bub
Jects. Sees End of the Board Fence.
As wooden fences woar out owners
of iiroporty should not fall to replace
them with wire. The prlco of wire has
mounted along with other things, but
boiinlH hnvo gone still higher. Lumber
will, I believe, continue high, lienee
the back yard board fonco lu, I believe,
doomed, and it ought to bo. It In hard
to Imagine nnythlng more unsightly. -Building
Inspector Osborne, HalMim-ie.
In the Dultluioru Nyws.
WITH ROOSEVELT IN AFRIC
Hunting Companion Tells of Inclder !
That Demonstrated the Colonel's
Complete Fearlessness.
R. .1. Ciinnlngliiime, the famous Afr
can hunter, who was In charge of Colt
nel Itoosevelt's hunting expedition I
Knst Africa, iili he had never foun
"any other so easy to get n'ong will
and no other man who, by l;ls charac
ter, tiimlo every man In his rervlce sc
anxious to do the best possible foi
him." lie tells tho following story ol
"One very near squeak" the colonel
had. Said lie:
"Tho colonel was determined to get
an elephant and a tusker at thut. 1
told him what thnt meant and how
much risk there was. hut ho said that
he was willing to face It. That was
tho colonel all otpr.
"We found nil elephant In n forest
on Kenln mountain. We had been
hunting for three days, and It was hard
work for n man of the colonel's bulk
In thnt heat and at that altitude, 11,000
feet. At last I caught sight, through
n thick hush, of elephant hide and n
tusk, about thirty-five feet away, Jusl
nenr enough to tell me It was n line
specimen. I pointed It out to tho colo
nel. Ho fired with complete coolness,
got tho clephnnt In tho ear nnd drop
ped him.
"As the shot went off the forest all
around roared aloud with trumpotlngs.
Wo were In tho midst of a herd of
cows nnd young bulls, and one of the
latter thrust his bond through the
bushes right over the colonel's bead.
I was right behind him, fired at onco
nnd bowled him over.
"Then I rushed up to tho colonel
nnd snld, 'Are you all right, sir?' But
I could see he was before I spoke. He
hadn't turned a hnlr. At any moment
the cows might have blundered through
the buMi over us, but ho never thought
of that. He went up to tho old chap
he had killed nnd gave It the coup do
grace and then lot himself loose. 1
never saw a man so boyishly Jubilant."
Found Her Theory Wrong.
Jealousy has no place In tho lovo
psychology of Mrs. Georgo Lamb of
Chicago.
"Vamp lovo Is not true love," she
says. "It's only temporary. Men do not
lovo women they cannot respect." Mrs.
Lamb docs not think n real man can
respect "a rag, a bono nnd n, hank of
hnlr."
"I studied this psychology even be
fore I knew that George (was living
with another womnn," Mrs. Lamb said.
"I was so positive It would work that
I Invited tho 'other woman' to como
nnd live In my house. If I could not
win buck tho lovo of my husband over
tho wiles of n vampire then 1 will bo
ready to admit my theories nre all
wrong."
Her busbnnd refused to accept tho
test, she says, and left her, giving her
$10 n week for tho support of their
son.
"Think of It." she says. "I forgavo
him after bis blonde went bnek to her
husband and bo returned to me. Later
his blondo beckoned and be left. My
theory wns all wrong all wrong." St.
Louis Republic.
A Guest at Hla Wedding.
Tho henutlfully engraved wedding
Invitation had bidden us to the wed
ding of a girl friend. Tho guests felt
a certain anxiety nt the girl marrying
n ninnwho was such a stranger to
her anil to nil our townspeople. We
wished she had mnrrled n man who
had been her suitor for years.
When the ceremony had begun and
the bride marched in to meet mo
bridegroom, n detective laid his hnnd
upon the bridegroom's shoulder and
asked him to wntch the ceremony,
then come with him. The former
suitor stepped to tho place and tho
wedding proceeded.
It seemed that tho hildo bad dis
covered thu bridegroom of the Invita
tions to have committed a serious
crime. Her knowledge enmo a few
hours previous to the ceremony. Her
old lover was sent for and who
"showed" tho culprit. Chicago
Tribune.
Where It Couldn't Bo Lost.
When I was asked to be the best
man at n friend's wedding I thought
right away of tho many storleH that I
had beard of losing the ring and not
being able to find It at the right mo
ment. As I walked to the altar on tho
wedding day my fear grew, so I reach
ed In my vest pocket, ftnmd the ring,
lind slipped It on my finger. I felt
relieved, but nfter the last "I do" bad
been said and the ring was asked for
I found that I could not get It oil. My
bands got cold and perspiration cnino
out on my forehead. I twisted and
pulled inomentB stretched Into ages.
At last. In desperation. I put my linger
In my mouth and sucked the ring olT,
lJxtbarge.
Literal Obedience.
My little nephew, who wns conllnu
nlly saying that he was mad at ene of
his playmates, bad been told by his
mother' to say "provoked" Instead of
"mad." One day lie came running Inn
Iho room where I was Hitting and In
gasps told mo he had Just won a pro
voked dog running down the streot.
Kxchunge.
Alackajs Government.
Alaska Is an unorganized territory,
controlled by the laws passed by tho
United States eoiigrens and Its admin
lstrntlvi"iind Judicial oIlleerM. Including
tho governor, are appointed bv the
prwlilent of the United Stntes. Thr
Is no general legislative body, but "
largor towns are allowed to liieir
utu uud eluut governing ojllelale.
N0T QUITE T0 H,S TASTE
Hunter Liked Bear, All Right, but
Thnt Particular One Was Not
Done Enough.
Blenklns once Joined n benr-liuntlug
expedition. During the hunt, as he
was resting by tho side of n rock
nnd talking with another hunter he
began swanking heavily.
"If there's anything I dote on It's
bear. A slice of bear steak nicely
done is Just perfect I" he said.
"Well," said his companion look
ing up, "I'm hanged If there Isn't n
bear nowl"
The man who "doted on bear"
looked up, saw an Immense grizzly
on the top of the rock, gave n yell
ond lenped Into tho woods and dis
appeared, ills companion soon over
took him nnd said to the fugitive as
he came up:
"I thought you liked bear?"
"Well, I do," bald the runaway;
"but that one wasn't done enough."
London Tlt-Blts.
GOODBY,
WOMEN'S
TROUBLES
Tho tortures and discomforts of
wcnlc, Inrae nnd nchlng back, swollen
feet nud limbs, weakness, tllsiineaa,
nausea, na a rule have their origin in
kidney trouble, not "fcmnlo complaints."
These general symptoms of kidney nnd
bladder disease aro well known so in
the remedy.
Next tlmo you feci n twingo of pain
in tho back or aro troubled with head
ache, indigestion, insomnia, irritation
in tho bladder or pnin in tho loins and
lower abdomen, you will find quick and
miro relief in GOLD MEDAL- Haarlem
OH Capsules. This old nnd tried rem
edy for kidney troublo nnd allied de
rangements has stood tho test for hun
dreds of yearn. It does tho work.
Fains nnd troubles vanish and new Ufa
and health will como as you continue
their use. 'When completely restored
to your usual vigor, continue taking
cansulo or two each day.
GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap
sules aro imported from tho laborato
ries at Haarlem, Holland. Do not ac
cept a substitute. In sealed boxes,
three alien. Adv.
Designation.
"Vou say you aro a lifelong demo
crat?" "Yes, slrl That's what I am."
"But Just what do you mean by 'dem
ocrat?' "
"There's no cause to worry In par
ticular about tho mennlng. 'Demo
crat' Is sort of part of my name, same
as BUI.'"
A Deferential Critic.
"What Is that tune tho band Is play
ing?" Inquired tho visitor from nbroad.
" 'Johnny, Cot Tour Gun l Don't you
npprovo'of It?"
"Oh, yes. Kvcry nation must bo tho
Judgo of Its own literature. 1 have no
doubt It Is very excellent poetry. But
Isn't it rather reckless advlcu?" N
LADIES CAN WEAR SHOE3
Ono nlzo smaller and shoes lust longer
after ubIiut Allen's iotKttso. the untl
soptlo powder for tho feet. Blinkon Into
the shoes and sprinkled In tho foot-bath,
Allen's FootKaHo makes tight or now
sIAioh feel easy; gives Instant relief to
corns nnd buntonn, provents Blisters, Cal.
lous nnd Boro Spots. Sold uvorywhore. Ad.
Hubby Knew Wlfey.
"Thu mistress says she will bo ready
In five minutes."
"All right; I'm going to Ho down for
a while. Call mo In an hour and u
half."
k
Snowy linens nre tho prldo of cver
housewife. Keep them in that condi
tion by using Bed Cross Ball Bluo in
your laundry. C cents ut grocers.
Not In Installments.
"Is ho rich?"
"Very. Ho paid his Incomu tux In
full."
Grow Wheat in
One Crop Often
.imru
Wrctcrn Canada offers the greatest ndvnntncea to home eeekero.
LarRo prolltanre ottured. You can buy
Fertile Land at $15 to
I ami similar tn thnt which throucli many
iliumii'ia uiniivniiuuicutic, iiuuuicub
I Canada a Inula crop lias paid tliocnat of
I meats ot the Dominion and 1'rovlnccs o Manitoba. Hatkntchewan and Alocrl.-i want '
tlio farmer to prosper, nnd extend every
Grain Growing and Stock Raising.
ThouchWcstcrnCanadaoffrrslaml nUucli low figures, the hluu $ij
priced of uraln, cnttle, hheep nnd nous
Loan for Ilia mirthaie nf ntnck may
Itlirre nro Rood ililppinK fncillllei; best of maiketi; frco tchools;
j cliurclic: splendid climate; low taxation (nono on Improvement!)),
I PiTJ'artlml&rAMlolnratlon oflarult forsl, mnpa. ll!uitrtIIHrture.
rliKJrllwuy rlo, !., ap(i!7 tollupl. o( Immigration, OlUwi, Cui., or
O. A. COOK, nilAWKIt 107, WATKRTOWN, Jl. DAK.t
II. A. GABIICTT, ail JACKSON ST., ST. PAUL. MINN.
rnmulliin Oovcrnmnnt
Irish Convalescence.
"IIow'h your liiiHbauil Ki'MiiiK iiIouk,
Mrs, KoKiirty'"
"Well, Komotlini'H hn's not lor an'
foiiicllincH Iio'h worse, hut from tlio
way lie growls an' tnlas on wlilu lia'a
licttcr 01 tlilnkft lio's bettor wliln Iio'h
worse." Huston KvenliiK TnuiKcrlpt.
HoMilw to Keep (nippy. Your Joy
nnil you Nluill form an InvlMlilo host
iiKalnwt illlllriiltlrH.- Helen Keller.
"W . ,. A Wholesome, Cleanslnj,
I $T&&9if Uclresblnrj ind Ueatlag
m TjjyiiL, .0ionMurineforRcd.
tC"-. . . . ness, Soreness, Granula
iLLISwi tIon.Itchlnandl3urnlng
' J VU of tho L.ye3 or Eyelids:
"2 Drops" After tho Movies. Motoring or Goli
will win your cotillrlenre. Ak Your Drucgltt
for Mtulne when your Kvcs NrH Care. ii-U
Murtiio Kyc Remedy Co., Chicago
NERVOO!
PK88TRHT1QH
May be Overcome by Lydia
E. Pinlcham's Vegetable
Compound This
Letter Proves It
West Philadelphia, Pa. "Durineth
thirty years I havo been married, I hnvo
Dean in uau ncaiui
and had Bovoral at
tacks of nervous
prostration until it
Bccmcd as if th
organs in my whola
body woro worn
out I was finally
persuaded to try
Lydla E.PInkbam'3
Vegetable Com
pound and it mads
a well woman of
mo. I can now do
all mv housowork
nnd advlso all ailing women to try
Lydla E. Pinkhnm's VcRotable Com
pound and I will guarantee they will
dorivo great benefit from it" Mrs.
Frank Fitzgerald, 25 N. 41ot Stroot,
West Philadelphia, Pa.
Thoro aro thousandsof women every
where in Mrs. Fitegerald'a condition.
Buffering from ncrvousnosu, backache,
headaches, and other symptoms of
functional derangement It was a
gratoful spirit for health restored which
led hor to write this lottor so that other
women may benefit from hor experience
jmd find health ns sho has done.
For suggestions in regard to your con
dltionwrito Lydla E. Plnkham Medlcln
Co., Lynn, Rlaas. Tho result of their
40 years oxporienco is at your oervico. ,
Out of Line.
Whllo drilling a new compnny, ond
of the men was out of line. The officer
colled to him, "Step out," but Instead
of Just moving over Into place whoro
ho belonged, be went up to the officer
and asked "What do you want?"
Nono of us havo confidence In folks
who are not genuine.
Troubles are like babies, they grow
bigger by nursing.
THIN PEOPLE
SHOULD TAKE
PHOSPHATE
Nothing Llko Plnln Bltro-Phoaphftta
to Put on Firm, H smithy Flash ana
to Inoroaaa Strength, Vlger
nil Nurvo Foroo.
Judging from the countless proparxttont
Mid treatments which nro continually be
ing advertised for tho purposo of making
thin pooplo llcshy. developing arms, necH
and bust, and rcuiacliiB ucly hollows and
angles by tho sott curved lines of honllh
and beauty, there nro evidently thouimudi
of mon and women who koonly feel thelt
oxcosslvo thinness.
Thinness nnd weakness nro usually du
.o starved nerves. Our bodies need mora
Phosphate than Is contained In tnodorn
foods. I'liynlclans claim thero Is nothing
that will supply this dellcloncy no well us
thoorgntilo phosphate known umone drug
gists as bltro-phosphate, which Is luei
ponstvo nnd is sold by most all druexlsts
under a gunrnntoo of oatlsf action or money
buck. l)y feeding tho norves directly una
by supplying tho body colls With tho neces
sary phoBphorla food elements, bltro-phos-nhato
quickly produces a wolcomo trnnsi
formation in tha appearance; tha lncretuia
In weight frequently being nstonlnhlng.
This Increase In weight also carries with
It a gonoral Improvement in tho health
Nervousness, alecptcHsness and lack ot
energy, which nearly always accompany
exccoslve thinness, coon dlBitppcnr, dull
oyos becomo bright, nnd palo cheeks glo
with tha bloom ot perfect hoalth.
CAUTION! --AlthouKh bltro-phOBphnt
U unsurpassed for relieving norvousnoasj
sleoplessnoss nnd general weakness, It
should not, owing to ltu remarkabla flesh-
growing properties, bo used by anyona.
who does not doslra to put on flesh. i
70,000 n. I-nmli slock ranch! workubl col
nenr oil wall, drlllliiR! IB pur a. Will cell
Initio qctlon. Hugo Hauliers', llnton, N. M.
W.HN. IC'slOUX CITY, NO. 21-1910.
Western Canada
Pays lor the Land
wa
on cusy payment terras.
S30 per Acre
years has averaged from 20 o 45 yft
m unci mo uu iciuim yriicic in ,,ricilt cu,'l
latiu ana production. Iho Govern. W
posslljlo eiicouraitemcnt ana Help to
will reinnin. rV2Kti&!lttt (
1)0 had at low Interest: ' arant -.
Agents
His Mourning.
Teddy wuh lucoimolnblo when lilrt
llttlo dog, Khkh, died. To try to mnko
Mm forget IiIh Ionm IiIh mint Imd lilm
iieeoinpiiny hor to a friend') wherd
thero weru Kuverul other children. Hut
Teddy mit 1,'looinlly on tho porch ln
Htcnd of Joining In tho (,'imio on tho
lawn.
"Aren't you feelliiK well, Teddy 7'
asked IiIh hostess.
"ITch, ina'atn, I'm feollnj; well enough,
but I'm wearing a black loot; 'causa
Hags Im (leaded."
Of great rlche-s thero Is no renl uv
except it bo In tho distribution; the
rest is but conceit. Huron.
Stupid persons nre soldcw ilK?tle
fled with thpwryclvw..
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