m'iiiihi fl Hill IMIimllmHm mm miiiiihiii wmmmmmr 11 i i -- . . e - tMrr.tr nit mKiimMEo. .; V,gwX. JWB Ml lCritr!rmy To Prove what Swamp-Root, tire Great Kidney Remedy Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of this paper May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. Weak and unhealthy kidnoys ruro responsible for moro nlcUnouM and KiiiTcrluir than any other disease, therefore, when, through neglect, or other causes, kidney trouble. Is permitted to continue, i'utal results are Mtiro to follow. Your other organs may need attention but your kidneys moat, because they do most and need attention iirat. It' you are sick or "feel badly," begin taking Dr. Kilmer's Uwuiun-Itaot, Uio' great kidney, liver and bladder remetly, bocauso a$i soon as your kidncya begin to get bettor Lhoy will help all tho other organs to houKu. A trial ivlll eonvinco anyone. Tho mild iud immediate- effect of Dr. Kilmer's '' vimp-Rool, tho gtcat kidney nnd bladder leincdy, ia aiori runlired. It ntands the highest for its wondeiful cures of the moat distressing cases. Swamp Root will sot your whole syutem light, and Ilia he .t proof of litis ia a trial. 14 I;ajt 153th St.. New Yors Cirv. Drii Gia Oer. Ifth. 1901 "I luil lvn utifTerlns covfrrly from Mdnsy trouble. All iiniptomswru on hand; myfumirr Huiijlli mill ixmcr had left mo; I mul.l Imnlly tlraii uiywlf ulonir. lcn my incnlut capurity km tiviiK cut, nnd t.fien 1 vnlit-il to ille. It ni (hen I sum mi udvurllsciuunl of )atun iti a Nrw Yoik 'iwi. Uit woulil not luwo paid nny attention to it. ioi! it nol piominod i r wont cukinntt-. with every baUleof your lutillciue. nt-scitini! that your Sirmnii Jioot is puirly CLeitlitp, anil doe not contain any ! tt infill dmns. I am scvrniyjeitri nnd Tour month old, and with n cood romwiciiia 1 uui icioiiumtid hnainiHtoot to all Millarc-re fiont kidney troubles. 1'our members or my family have been mills :jwh iin-ltoct lor fu'tr diuYrent kidney diseases, with tlio Mime good ro-.utf. " With uuny tliank to .ton. I remain. Vcty uulyyoiim. UOM.liT DEHNER. You m.i7 have a sample hottlo of this JauijU" Miiacy r nrdy, -.vsnip-Uoot sent bee by mail, postpaid, by which you iruy test its virtues lor Mich disorders as kidney, bladder and uric acta ilissar.es, Ior digestion, being obliged to pass i EDITORIAL NOTICI2.-If you have the bligluest symptoms of kidney or bladder trouble, or it thoio is a tiaco of it la our family history, send at once to Dr. Kilmer ft Co., Binghamton, N. Y., who will gladly scad you by mail, immediately, with out cost to you, a sample bottle of Swamp Root and a book containing many of the thousands upon thoimnds of testimonial lctteri roceived from men and women cured. In writing, be euro to say that you read this gencious offer in tub paper. Marty In the mombg, late at night, or whenever used, Defiance Starch will be found always the same always the best. Insist en having it, the most for your money. Satisfaction or money tack guaranteed. It is manufactured under the latest improved condi tions. It is up-to date. It is the best. We give no premiums. We cell 16 ounces of the best starch made for 10 cents. Other brands ar: 12 ounces for 10 cents .with a tm whistle. Manufactured by TUG DEFIANCE STARCH CO., Omaha, Neb. IB4WMWmjMa UX& (Thompson's Eyo Witer ViHtHb DAI UHh IA1L&. S3 lictt!otujtieruu. 'frutwQood. Hie chhu ir urtivviaia. your water frequently night and day saiartlnn or irritation ia passing, brick- flllst nr kivlimnnt f.l tlin lirinr. linarlnrfin 1 backache, lame back, dizziness, sleepless- I ness, nervousness, heart disturbance duo ' to bad Kidney trouble, skin eruptions from Djti moon, ncmait'ia, tiicumatisin, iliat)otc3. bloating, irritability, wornout feeling, lack of ambition, Iosa of tlesh, sallow com plexion, or Bright 'c disease. If jour water, when allowed to remain undisturbed in a glass or bottlo for twenty-four hottri, forms a sediment or (cttling or has a cloudy apixsarance, it is evidence that jour kidneys and bladder need immediate attention. Swamp-Root is the gicat discovery of Dr. Kilmer, tho eminent kidney and blad der specialist. Hospital'! uso it with won derful succest in both slight and 6ecre cases. Doclorj recommend it to their patients and use it in their own families, because they rccojjntea in Swnmp-Root tlio greatest and most successful remedy. Swamp-Koot i3 pleasant to take and is for sale at drug; stores tho world over in bottle of two 'i"vi opd twn priffs jRfty cents and ono dollar. Hemember the tut me, Swutnp- Knot, Dr. Kilmer s Swimfi-Roo!. and the adiiress, ZV;;'- humtou. A'. I'., on every bottle, COUPON. Pleasa wiite or fill In Oils coupon with jocr noma and address and Or. Kllme r & Co. will send )on n lre ttampte llottle ol Swamp-Root the Or eat Kidney Kcmedy. Name ." St. ondNo CUyorTown SUte Mention this paper New Club Shot Gun Sheila Aro "Crow 5-JHora. Nitro Club and Arrow Shells are factory 1 jailed with smoke less powder and reduce the amount of smoks noise and recoil. Citi'tjm Frti. THE UNION METALLIC CARTIUDOli CO., BWDoiroa-r.coM. Agency, 313 Crealwa, N. Y. rasas: TSse FREE tastad uahdc or H8ST orn 'i5iMJd wm HinnnrlA mwm I Are the STAR ATWCTICHS far I9C4. I Millions ot acre of nusrir ml Gra'n andCrat . int land 10 ln lid ui.if fe t-ift or lvpuiclia( ' (rom Kailwuy Compat its. 1 ..at orioatioiu, etc J THE GREAT ATTPACTIONS I Cootl Crops. iIollKtitfi.t clinmtr. aptoadlA Ktliool sjnti'm, jHTf r I mi 1 lul ttintlltlon. exrriitlonatriiluuyu.U.intnKcs, mid wealth and utUuriico uoqulroil t-islly, Vlio popnlallon ot Wwitna Canada nrreatad 1H00O by linnnsi.ulon dur .13 thu pait year, orer 0,OUU bome Auielktns. Write to nearmt authottc .1 Canadian Gnverraeat Agent (or Cun&dian AtU a d oilur lnformatioa (jr address bupt.ot I uunitriitM.ii.OtUwa, Canada) W, V. Uennett, hot New York Life Uultdlnc Omaha, Neb. When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. W. N. U., Omaha. No. 31904 west NEWS DM NEBRASKA M? THE STATE IN A NUTSHELL. Carl Slemonson of Crowcll Is In duranco vllo, charged with bootlog Cng. A sansntlonal suit wbb filed In the district court of Otoe county by L. S. Burgess against Fred Book nnd wife mid Mary Zook for $10,000 for nllog ad defamation of character. Burglars broke into Kirk & Berber, .ck'fl saloon nt Spalding and obtained about $7. They also burglarized Sen ator Weber's Blore nnd took good3 valued at ?G0, but got no money. At Osmond in a friendly bcuHIo In thi main hotel ofJlco betwoon tho pro prletor, Louio JolmRon, anil 1'eter Uocker, a clerk In Marok'a hardware. Rtnre, Mr. Backer sustained a broken log. Attorneys for Prof. AnBley. former Iv or tho State university, are soon to bring mandamus proceedings agaliiBl tho auditor to compel him to audit a bill which tho profPRsor' has against the university for ff32u. Tho other morning Charles Cox, a resident of Fairmont, on opontng his door discovered a box on the steps of his house. He telephoned tho mar shal, who found tho box to contain a baby, wnfch was nearly frozen. Tho city of Auburn has passed Its twentieth milestone and during all this tlmo it Is hail a steady growth. Tho last year has been no exception. Sev oral substantial business buildings have been constructed during the past year. The records of tho Lincoln fire de partment show that there have been 1G0 fires within the last year, which aggregato a totnl Iobb of $12",7G1.G!2. The value of the property Involved is figured at $2,173, 195.0S. and tho insur ance amounted to $1,10S,7C9.'J1. A number of people gathered at In dianola to witness tho opening and starting of machinery In tho farmers' cooperative elevator which has Just been completed there. Its capacity la twolvo thousand bushels and its cost about $3,000, and it Is modern In all Its equipment A shipment of 20,000 live chickens, duckH and geese, destined to Now York, was made out of Fremont by Cheney & Bennett, n firm operating there and at Lincoln. The fowls were bought uv from all over eastern Nebraska. It tool; four large poul try cars to carry them on the Jour ney. The State Teachers' association in session In Lincoln elected these offi cers: E. .7. Bodwcu of Omaha, presi dent; Etta Brown of Cherry county, vice president; A. O. Thomas of Kear ney, secretary; A. L. Cavlness of Lin coln, treasurer; V. H. Ourdlncr of Auburn, member of executlvo com twit.too; M Jt. Snodgrass of "Wayne, member of reading circle. Tho county and pollco ofllclals of Hall couuty, captured a hog thief nam ed Saunders and he has been bound over to the district court for trial. It is alleged that In company with a Graiul Island celebrity by tho name ot Jack Vannoy he drove a number of Mr. TUloy's hogs out of his field, lead ed them half a mile away and took them to Central City, where they were sold. A peculiar Incident Is leportcd from tho homo of M. M. Sterns, a farmer and stockman living a fow miles north of Humboldt. Recently a col ony of sparrows took refuge in tho farmer's lion house, whleli had been accidentally, left opon, and when I morning came, with the assistance bt , his hired man, Mr. Sterns dispatched nlnety-sovcn of the Intruders, which have become quite a pest. In some sec tions of tho state. Tho annual meeting ot the Clay Couuty Agricultural society was held at tho court house In Clay Center. Tho olllccrs reported tho organization in good financial condition and elect ed omcers ror tlio en&uing year. Sutton has made a fine growth this year, with a number of new and ele gant modem residences nnd business houses. A large number of homes have been rebuilt and enlarged, add ing much to tho tasty appearance of the city. An acetylene gas light plant has been completed and several burn ers have been tnken by business men to light their stores. A home tele phone company has been organized, with nearly 100 subscribe! a. An effort Is going to be put forth by tho citizens of Dakota City to sesuro an appropriation by congress for tho protection of the' town site from fur ther ravages of tho Missouri river. A pint of tho original town site has boon niado and marked to show how much of tho town has been washed away by tho Missouri river. The plut 3J10W8 that about one-third of tho or iginal town site has been washed In the river and that tho stream is get ting dangerously near tho business portion of tho town. Members of the Nebraska State Poultry association have announced that tho next sosslon will be January 18 to 23 and will l;o one of tho most successful In the state. The oxhibit of tho Water Fowl club of America will form a part of the exhibit tlus year. The body of an unknown man was found in a sand pit near the B. & M. depot at Cedar Creek. No marks ot violence were found upon the body and tho supposition is that death whs due to heart failure or some other natural cause. DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. Nineteenth Annual Meeting Coon to Oe Held. Tho nineteenth annual meeting of tho Nebraska Dairymen's association will be held at Lincoln, January 20t and 21, 1001, nt the University Farm,' room 201, Dairy building. Wednesday, January 20 9:30 a. m., address of President J. K. Honeywell; report of secretary and tieaeurer, S. C. Bassett; appointment of commit tees; "How to Care for the Dairy Cow," L. D. Stillson. York, Neb.; How to Feed the Dairy Cow," Henry C. OlIsRman, Omaha, Neb. 1:30 p. in., "Some Things I Have Iearned." J..A. Harris, Shlekloy, Neb.; "Select ing a Dairy. Cow." Prof. O. Erf, Kansas Agricultural college. Thursday, January 21 9:30 a. in., report of committees; election of offi cers; cream testing contest. 1:30. p. m . judging dairy tows contest; "The Dnlry Cowb at the University Fnnu; Their ltecordq." Prof. A. L. Haccker, State university. In tho cream testing contest the pro rata premium la $7Ii; total number of points, 100; minimum number of points, 95. Tho pro rata premium will bo di vided among the coutestants scoring above tho stnted minimum (95 points) in proportion to tho points scored above the minimum, provided no con testant fdiall receive of tho pro lata fund to exceed tho sum of $25. Only members of tho association' who are residents of tho state can compote. Instructors In cream test ing, including exports employed by creamery company to Instruct their employes, not allowed to compete. Hand separator cream will bo used nnd tosts made by the Babcock meth od, samples to be tnken with a pipette. Each contestant permitted to use his own method as to taking sample, re ducing same with water, temperature, etc. Each contestant will have the use of laboratory In dnlry building, .Including all appaiatus necessary to make the test. Tho contest will bo nt tho state farm, on Thursday, Jan nary 21, commencing at 11 a. m. In order that facilities for all may bo furnished, persons desiring to com pete must notify tho secretary on or before Januai- 10, 1901. UNIVERSITY REGISTRATION. Institution Ranks Thirteenth in Score of Attendance. LINCOLN Registrations at the State university for tho first semester of the present school year number 2,153. Allowing for tho number of students who will Hock In during tho last half of tho year the attendance will probably reach 2.C00. Last year the registration was 2.500. The State university now stands thirteenth in the roster or colleges in the United States in point of attendance, accord ing to the figures of Rudolf Tombo, Jr., registrar of Columbia university. The rcglfctrat'ions at the State univer sity have been ns follows: Industrial and literary colleges. 1,332; college of law, 172; college of medicine, 139; school of agriculture, 102; dental school. 19; school of music, 320; grad uate school, 88; summer session, 191; short course agriculture nnd dairy school, estimated. lfiO; total, 2.G03; de duct for repeated names, estimated 100; total, 2,453. Fawcett for Commissioner. Judge Jacob Fawcett of Omaha has been appointed supremo court com missioner to tako the place made va cant by tho elevation of Commission er Barnes to the supremo bench. Ministers After Mr. Smoot. LINCOLN Lincoln ministers art preparing to issue a manifesto against Senator Smoot of Utah. The coming besslon of tho ministerial association will bo devoted to a general discus sion of the Smoot case, and resolu tions will probably bo prepared to bo sent to congiess. The matter has been assigned to a committee for In vestigation and two weeks of Inquiry will precede the discussion. Boy Shot by Playmate. GRANT Albert Cockle, aged 13 years, was accidentally shot by a play mate. Tho ball, a 22-calibre, passed entirely through the knee. Increase in Students. LINCOLN. Scientific farmers ore going to be plentiful In Nubraska. ac cording to tho records of reglbtratlon nt the school of agriculture. Regis tration for the new term began on Tuesday and by 0 o'clock 178 had en rollwl. Last year tho oponlng day records showed but 132 new students. Another encouraging point is that tho majority of the liow-comors nre regis toring for the "long course." The faculty lb much pleased. Mickey Sends Sympathy. Governor Mickey expressed the gym- pathy of the people of Nebraska 'or those atnicted by the recent thoater tiro In Chicago In this telegram: "To Hon Carter Harrison, Mayor of Chicago: The people of Nebraska aro Inexpressibly shocked on account of the terrible calamity which has b fallon your city. 1 extend to you and to all the bereaved and suffering onei the heartfelt sympathy of the citizens ot thin State. "JOHN II MICKEY, Governor." I BIJtTllS AND DEATHS CAUSEJ THAT AFFECT STATISTICS. VITAL Advancement In Civilization and Pros perity One of the Chief Reasons for the Decline In the Birth Rate Noted In So Many Countries. AtH-aneomert In civilization and prosperity appear to affect the vital statistics of nil nations' ulike. In modern times France has ehown the most marked decrease In tho ratio of births to deaths. From 1815r the last year of the Napoleonic wars, to 1830, the piopoitlonai excess of births over deaths for every 10,000 inhabitant!! wns 01. Between 1831 nnd 1850 it dropped to 41. In the following twen ty years there was a further decrease, tlio excess of births numbering only 25. In the decade ending 1900 the ex cess was reduced to 0, and In tho lat ter year tho proportionate excess of births over deaths In every 10,000 In habitants of tho republic was only 3. France enteted the nineteenth century with a population 'jf 2G.000.000; she closed It with 38.000,000. But Croat Britain had meantime started with 12, 000.000 anil ond6il with 41.000,000, and the population of Germany had grown from 15,000.0110 to 50,000,000. During tho last forty or fifty years tho people of each of theso nations have enjoyed moro luxurious living than they did before. While the death rate In England, through the Introduc tion of Improved sanitation, has been steadily declining nlnce 1SC1. the vital statistics of tlio country show a very marked decline In the birth rate. Now the minister of public instruction and medical affairs finds that the vital bta tir.tica of Prussia, which comprises throe-fifths of tho population of Ger many, show a steady decrease in tho birth rate there also since 18G1. In the latter year it was 40.9. now It is only 30.5. In the city of Berlin the birth rale has fallen from 40 in 18G1 to 20.0 this year. Tlio latter Is only 1 l above the rate In France, which Is the lowest in tho world. The question of raco suicide thus seems to bo one that Is disturbing all of the more prosperous of modern na tions, a it did Rome during the Au gustan age, when legislation had to bo enacted In order to encourage the growth of population. France has been seriously discussing various methods of arresting the decline of the birth rate. An extra parliamentary commission has been appointed to seek means of increasing the number of births nnd diminishing mortality, r.n 1 government bonuses for large families and heavy taxes on bachelors and childless couples have been sug ff'led. It Is expected that the Ger man omporor will take cogniznncp of the conditions existing In- his realm and s-'iggest drastic means of arrest hif, there the race suicide which Presi dent Roosevelt so vigorously attacked In this country. San Francisco Chron icle. NOISE AS A CURE. Perhaps the Chinese Know More About Medicine Than We Do. The Chinese doctor sets up a terri ble racket when called to treat tho sick. This Is supposed to drive evil spirits away, and it unquestionably acts well in a great ninny cases. Civilization demands rest and quiet; all noise Is barred from the sick room. The Chinese have demonstrat ed, unknowln?,'y. a great psychologi cal or psychopathologlcal fact. A patient of mine hud received the last rites of the church, the pulse had ceased at tho wrist and he had sunk, into that coma which precedes death.' Someono in the next house struck up the "Anvil Chorus" from "11 Trova tore." 1 was very much annoyed and distressed, and tried to stop It. Suddenly the pulsation at the wrist began again, the patient gradually opened his eyes, motioned to his sis ter. She bent low, and he whispered In her ear, "To dum, te tlca, that is my favorite tune," says he. Wo roused him. fed him, and today, ten years after the event, ho weighs 240 pounds. The thernpoittlcs of vibration or noise is yet to lie written. So I have discovered that anything that can arouse the subconscious, subliminal self will cure my patient wf.cn all drugs fail, and noise is a very cheap agent. Medical Brief. Origin of Splnater. "Spinster," said tho philologist, "is the term that the law applies to the woman who is unmarried. The origin of the word dates back to tho days whon spinning was not done by ma cninery, but by hand. At that tlmo every girl learned to spin, as a matter of course, the same as she now learns to spell. She was obliged to spin a couple of hours every day, and what she produced belonged to her. Thus, every girl, by the time sho came to get married, owned a groat quantity of linen of her own make that she brought, as a kind of dower, to her husband. Every girl's leisure, up al most to her wedding day. was devoted to the spinning of linen for uso In thu household of her spouse. Therefore, every unmarried girl was called a spinster." He Knows. O dear little heart, don't worry so; Jod la wutehlnff you; ho will know How limit tlm lulling, how Uteur the way: lie will vomfoit you, deal, some day, I'oor little soul, don't mind tlio nnln; Others may Krnr the riponod grain. Anil the empty huska be nil youi shure, 3od tee ull you are li) J lis care. In this selflkh world not one mnv iar Itiow nam lint One I Dear 111 tie -Irene L. How hard you struggle, or liow you tae; mere is wnose love oerllowa e girl He knows He known Derlng 1.1 Boston Transcript. How's This? Wo offer One lliwlrd linllnm i:trM fnr any cae nt ( atarrh Itut cnanot be tured by 1U.I Catarrh Cure. F. .1 CIIF.NKT A I O . Toledo. O. We. the undi-ralghed, tisfl krrawn F.J. Cheney for Iho latt IS yearn. nd Uf leco hi 11 perfectly hou oriblo In all butlneM imn.ni tU!H mid financially able to carry out am illRl.int iiiadr by hUflrui. AValdixo, Kixva Mabviv, Wnolenalr llnizKt"!. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh fnre Is Liken Inte-nally. nctlnc directly tipmi the bioud end inui-mi. kiirfaieinf tho mieni. Testimonial enitr.c. 1'rKe 73 cent per bottle. Sold br all Drumrtntp. TaLs Hall's Family Fills for coiutlpulon. Parker Becoming a Statesman. Sir Gilbert Parker, tho author, has achieved n prominent place In the house of commons In a Bhort time. A good deal cf this Is duo to the unusual magnetism or his personality, which always attrnrts people. Many women are denied the happiness o! children through derangement of the generative organs. Mrs. Beyer advises women to use Lydia E. Pink Uam's Vegetable Compound. 'DKA.r. Mas. Fjnkiiau: I Buffered with stomach complaint for years. I got so bad that I could not carry icy children but live months, then woulil luxe i miscarriage. The last tlmo I became prcpr.ant, mv husband, pot mo to take Lydia 12. 1'hikham's Vege table Compound. After taking tho iirst bottle 1 was relieved of the bick ncss of stomnch, and bcyau to feel bet tor in every way. I contlmfd its ulo and wrs enabled to carry i..v baby to maturity. I now linvo a .'".co baby g!rl, and can work bettT i -n I ever could before. 1 am like ". n"w woman." Mns, Fham: Buyei:, 2J b. Second St, Mcrlden, Conn. fCOOO for'c't if original of absic letter prco'ng gcr.uIr.cressCJnr.ot !)C produced. FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO TVOMAN. Don't hesitate to ivrito to Mrs. Pinkham. Sho will understand your case perfectly, nnd v. ill treat you with kindness. Her advico 13 free, and the. address 1j Iiynn, Plass. Xo woman ever regretted having written her, and iho has helped thousands. Some men drink to drown Mielr sor row. Ot course drink brings more sor row, but then there's more Crlnku. Do Your Clothes Look Ysllow? Then use IVlance istnrcli. ir will Uccp !hftu "nitej.iG oyfor l".''Pir. Tho art of restful convcrr.-tlon con sists In nllowlng tho other person to c.i. ry the big end of tho loid. YIXLOW CI.OTH15S Alti: ITX.SH1IITT.T. Kocp thorn white with Red t'ro&K. loll Uluo. All grocers boll lnrgo 'J oz. package, 5 cunU. Opportunity conie3 to imuiy per persons, et Jiow few rect:-r,ilzo thu chary visitor. Mother Gray' Sweet Towdcrj to? Children. Successfully ustd by Mother f tray, nit raa in the Children's Home in Nevv York, cure Constipation, FevvrLdines, Bud Stomach, Tet-thiug Disorders, inovo unci icgiilnta tho BowelRund Destrov Worms. )er 80.000 tes timonials. At till DniKgists. BThj. Sample L'RBK. Addre&sA.S. Olmsted, Lelloy.N.Y. Persons who are extiemfly careful of their dignity usually have very little to spin o. I'Iro's Cure for Consumption la si lnfalltbU medicine for roughs und cold". !?. t. SajicaX, Ocean Grove, N". J., Feb. 1", 1901 Only a smart man can cr.t.ceal from a woman tho fact that he Isn't as bmait as ho would wish her to think ho Is. The Ecst Results In Starching can lu obtained onlv by using Deflancn St;u eh. Ih'bUIoi i;eltlntf I oz. mcie for same mono no cooking required. The grievance of not a fow women agaln3t their husbands Is r..ai. the lat ter give them no ground for griev ances. The Wonderful Crenm Separator. Does Its work In thirty minutes nnd leaves less than 1 per tent butter fat. The price Is ridiculously low, accord Ins to size, S2.7G to $0.00 each, and when you have one you wo'ilil not part therewith for llfty times In cost. Jtar SEND Tllli NOTU 1. with 5c stamps for postage 1 1 the John A. Salter Seed Co., La C:usse. W'.s., and kp( their big catalogue, fully de si'iililni, this remarkable Cream Sepa rator und hundreds of othr tools and farm eeed mod by the farmer. (W. N. U.) Woo unto tho politician whoso nerve has become effete. Vcro It not for the foo 3 the wlso guys would get left. Economy is tho road to wealth. PUTNAM FADELE3S DYE ia the road to economy. Business Is a mantel that covers a multitude of queer transactions. It's a tough turkey that Is able to hold over for another term. When You Buy Starch buy Defiance and get tho bet. Ill oz. for 10 cents. Once uved. always used A man who Is looking for trouble can usually find It without trouble BEGGS5 CHERRY COUGH SYRUP cures coughs and colds. z V