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- I J 4 ," V HorBngpsags MANY PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE lytlla " Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Tho wonderful power of Lydia E. rinkham's Vcgotablo Compound oyer tho diseases of womankind ia not be causo it is a stimulant, not becauso it is a palliative, but simply because it is the most wonderful tonic and recon structor ever discorered to act -directly upon tho generative organs, positively curing disease and restoring health and vigor. Marvelous cures aro reported from all parts of tho country by women who havo been cured, trained nurses who have witnessed cures and physicians who havo recognized tho virtue of Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and are fair enough to givo credit whero it is due. If physicians dared to bo frank and open, hundreds of themwould acknowl edge that they constantly prcscribo Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetablo Com pound in severe cases of female ills, as they know by experience it can bo re lied upon to effect a cure. The follow ing letter proves it. Dr. 8. 0. Brigham, of 4 Brigham Park, Fitchburg, Mass., writes : " It (jives me great pleosuro to Bny that I havo found Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound very ofllcaclous, and 'often pre scribe it in my practice for female dlfllculties. " My okVst daughter found it very benefi cial for uterino trouble some time ago, and my youngest daughter is now taking it for a fe male weakness, and U surely gaining in health and strength. " I frocly advocate it as a most reliable spe cific in all diseases to whloh women aro sub ject, and give it honest endorsement" Women who" aro troubled with pain ful or irregular menstruation, bloating (or flatulence), leucorrhcea, falling, in flammation or ulceration of tho uterus, ovarian troubles, that bearing-down foeling, dizziness, faintness, indiges tion, nervous prostration or the blues, should' take immediate action to ward off tho serious consequences, and be restored to perfect health and strength by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound, and then write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., for further free advice. No living person has had tho benefit of a wider experience in treating female ills. She has guided thousands to health. Every suffering woman should ask for and follow her advice if she wants to bo strong and well. . TUXnitCV CI V VII I CD. destroy! all tha Bin and lltCUAIOI rLT MLLCllafrordscomrorttoeTery boms In dining-room, sleeping-room and place, where niea are irouoie. ome. Clean .neat, wiiinoiaoiiorin lure anjlninfr. Trr them once. you will neTer bo without them. If not kept by deal ers. Bent prepaid for 80c. Harold Somen, MSIIflUlk lie.,Uroollja,3.T. I EWIC MIWM7 RlrUrI?I STRAI0HT5CI0AR m-am A.XWL iooo.ooo four Jobber, or direct from factory, Feorla, 111. xtfPMRMMiAUfltftfMttliaHHHHHaVBHHMHMnM This Is What feSf Catches Me! 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Wo cut uny amount of yards desired. M. C BRANDSTETTER & CO., 07 JG5LK5&S? ?88a& Wnoletala Importers of Ladlee Wooleaa Exclusively When Enough Wa Plenty. King Saul had Just had his famous interview with the witch ot Endor. "There, your majesty," said tho lady, "that's positively tho best I can do for you in a $10 sitting. Now, if you would caro to invest in ono of tho $25 brand I could -givo you over so much moro detail." "No, I thank you," said Saul, "I think this will hold mo for a while." And ho went out and whetted his sword. No chromos 6r cheap premiums, but a better quality and one-third moro i of Defiance Starch lor the same price of other starches. Work. Even after Charity has covered a multitude of sins a good many of them nro still in tho opon. Puck. Cleanliness In the Dairy. To havo healthful milk and butter, abso lute cleanliness in caring fur it is neces sary, as nothing will absorb Impurities so quickly ns milk. Many housokoenors who aro othtsrwlso careful, overlook this when they wash milk utensils with cheap soap, mado from filthy fats. Use Ivory Soap and thoroughly scald and air all pans and buckets. ELEANOR It. PAKKEU. Horses Aided Locomotives. In tho early days of railroading horses wore used to help the locomo tives on upgrades. Insist on Getting It. Some grocers say they don't keep Defiance Starch because they have a stock in hand of 12 oz. brands, vhlch they know cannot be sold to a cus tomer who has once used tho IS oz. pkg. Defiance Starch for same money. First English Actress. Tho first woman on tho English stago was Mrs. Chapman, who ap peared as Iantho in the "Siege of Rhodes," 1CCG. More Flexible and Lasting, won't shake out or blow out; by using Defiance Starch you obtain better re sults than possible with any other brand and one-third more for same money. Flowering Evergreen. Tho flowering evergreen, camellia, was brought from Japan by a Spanish Jesuit named Kamel; henco tho name. Superior quality and extra quantity must win. This Is why Defiance Starch is taklns the place of all others. Originated Board of Trade. Cromwell is said to havo originated tho board of trade idea. FARMS FOlt KENT OU SALE OK CROP payments. J. MULIIALL, Sioux City, la. Cremation In France. Tho cost of cremating a body la Franco is only threo francs. "Dr. David Keuiiudj-'a Favorite Remedy eared my life I 1 had dyepepela and kidney dlteaae.1' El Senator Albert Uerrltt, I'arL- llace, K. Y. II a bottle. Is there any such thing as being absolutely unselfish? Atchison Globe. LUMDER SUPPLY 13 LIMITED n Twenty-Five Years America Will Have No More Hard Woods. "Whero the American pcoplo will draw their supply ot hard wood from in 1925 or 1950 is a perplexing queB tlon," said William J. Tlsdalo of Bay City. "Walnut has practically disap peared from tho faco of tho earth, commercially speaking, and oak, ash and cherry will go tho saiuo way In another quarter or half century. They nro fast being cut down and nothing is dono to renow tho Bupply. "Tho day is not far distant when the world will look to tho vast forcBts of Siberia, South America and Africa for hard wood, and oven this nppar ently limitless supply must some day bo exhausted. There is a big quart tlty there yet, as tho manufacturing in those regions Is qulto limited, but when the sawmills of America got to work on them they can't survive long, There aro many mills in Michigan and in other states that use up fifty acres of timber in ono day and get away with twenty-five squaro miles of it in a year. "That is fast work and tho forests of this planet aro limited. It is estl mated that in 'a few years, Bay four or flvo, that tho supply of oak, ash, cherry and mahogany will bo as com pletely exhausted as is that of walnut at tho present time. Unsettled coun tries must then contribute their hara wood freely to tho furnlturo factories of America, and oak or aBh kitchen cabinets will bo unknown in tho homes of people of modorato means." Milwaukee Free Press. WAS 8AVINQ HIS HAT Good Excuse for Putting Chair From Under WoulcS-Be Sitter. "That," said Thomas F. Ryan, rcor ganlzcr of tho Equltablo Life, "was a poor excuse." Mr. Ryan was discussing a Wall Street deal wherein a financier had roughly handled a railroad man. Tho financier had come forth with an excuse for his conduct, and it was this excuse that Mr. Ryan was con demning. "A poor excuse," ho repeated. "By no means a sufficient excuso in tho eyes of tho railroad man. "That railroad man feols, I suppose, like another misused man whom I once saw in a restaurant. "Tho man I refer to was about to seat himself and order luncheon, when tho chair was pulled from un der him, and down ho flopped to tho floor, shaking the very building. "Ho rose and rushed at tho fellow who had so misused him. This per son, though, was not at all alarmed. Ho said, with a calm, self-righteous air: " 'You were going to sit down on my hat.' " Life's Years Restored. Look forward, then, through each now day's bright portal To blessings new, outpoured Bv Him, the high, invisible, immortal, "By whom aro years restored. This year of grncot What blessings In concealment Its vistas now may hide, What joy nnd peace may como to run revcalmcnt If wo In him abide. O Lord nnd Master, merciful and gra cious , Thy peace and power afford, And bring us to the place, so fair and spacious. Of vanished years restored. The years of pain and loss, tho over-care-full. . Do thou. O Lord, mako good. The disappointing, fruitless years, all prayerful. Wo bring thee, as wo should. Tho bitterness, the canker, and the crosses, Wo bear but for a day. And Love divine, our smitten fields and losses Will surely overpay. Help us to wait thy day, O Friend and xuasicr. Although It lie far hence, Assured that naught can bring to us disaster Beyond thy recompense. When all tho days are old, and time nlirna TOnrnlnp" That it shall be no more, Wake us In peace, where, In tho golden morning, Life's years thou wilt restore. Julia II. Johnston. Consistency. Herbert McFadden, at the funeral directors' annual convention In Phila delphia, declared consistency to be an overrated virtue. "Becauso," he said, "wo held the French method of embalming to bo the best ten years ago, must wo, for con sistency's sake, stick to tho French method now, when we know that tho American method in every way sur passes, it? "These upholders of consistency would go as far as the widow who wanted to havo her husband cre mated. "She took the corpse to tho cre matory, and the manager of tho place said to her: " 'Wo cremate hero, madam, In both ways.' '"Both ways she repeated, con fused. "'Yes,' ho explained. 'The French way and the Italian way. Which do you prefer?' "'Ob,' the widow answered, bright ening, 'the French. Tho French, by all means. Poor John never could bear Italian cooking.' "Buffalo En quirer. Who Was Born on Christmas. It was music day in the first grade. "Now, children," said the singing mas ter, "I will give you a pretty Christ mas song to learn for next time." Then being a true teacher arid a man of deeply religious sentiment, ho added, "Of course you all know who was born on Christmas?" Up went a forest of bands. "You may tell," ho said, pointing to a littlo fellov who was fairly Jumping out of hit seat. "I was, sir," was the uner pected reply. Danded for Good Purpose. Paris possesses a curious social or conization with an odd purpose. It is i band of prosperous tradesmen, who tgreo to trade with ono another to Jio utmost oxtcnt possible and when iccessary to help ono another with oans without interest. Tho cllquo :alls itself "The Tranquil FathorB." Rummage Sale Incident. A clergyman at Yarmouth, England, Alio was attending a "mmmago salo," that was bolng hold for a charity laid i now Btraw hat on a stall, and when 30 turned around to get it a minuto or two Inter found that tho energetic itallkecpcr had sold it for 4 cents to tn unknown purchaser. Monks Made Champagne.! In tho seventeenth century a monk lamed Perlgnon had chargo of a vine yard belonging to tho abbey of St Peter Hautvllllcrs, Champagne, and no also superintended the making of -ho abbey wines. In tho courso of his experiments ho discovered "sparkling :hampagno." The Ideal Husband. Tho real Ideal husband should bo a ousy man and ono whoso day is very 'till. Men aro not happy without plenty of work; and a man who has lot outlet for his onorgy olsowhero bo Uowb it on hiB housohold, with gen rally unfavorable results. Lady St. Heller in Lclsuro Hour. Bishop Invented Bombs. Bombs, it la said, wero first thrown March 24, 1580, on tho town of Wach tendenck, in Gueiderland. Tho his torian, Hono, says "the Invention is commonly attributed to Galen, bishop of Muonstor." To Cana for Water. Tho boy had to descrlbo our Lord's first miracle. Tho turning of water Into wine, ho wrote, was tho first miraclo and it happened at Cana. Then ho added: "After that every body went to Cana for water." Gigantic Wedding Feast. Two carts, full of break, drawn by horses, wero utilized to supply tho guests at gigantic wedding feast at Sorignac, in Brittany, at which 1,000 persons weer precsnt, and seventeen wholo oxen wero consumed. TORTURED BY ECZEMA. Body Macs of 8ore6 Could not Sleep Spent Hundreds of Dollars on Doctors, but Grew Worse Cured by Cutlcura for $3. "Cutlcura saved tho life of my mother, Mrs. Wm. F. Davis, of Stony Creek, Conn. Hers was tho worst eczema I over saw. Sho was hardly able to eat or sloop. Her head and body was a mass of sores, and sho de spaired of recovery. Finally, after spending hundreds of dollars on doc tors, growing worso all tho time, liv ing in misery for years, with hair whitened from suffering and body ter ribly disfigured, sho was completely cured by two cakes of Cutlcura Soap, flvo boxes of Cutlcura, and three hot ties ot Cutlcura Resolvent, Geo. C. Davis, 161 W. 3Cth St., N. Y." , It is not nlways tho applo with tho rosy cheek that 1b tho most palatable, C9TC pennanentlr cured. KofitiornerrcuMMtartW r 1 1 w nrat ! uh of Dr. Kline's Great Nerre Keator- Sr. Send for VUKK 8.00 trial bottle And treatlta. B. U. U. Klixe, Ltrt., su Arch Street. ltUUdelpbla, V Truth is stranger than fiction be cause thero Is less of it. Plso's Curo for Consumption Is an lnf alllblo medicine for coughs and colds. N. W. Samuel, Ocean drove, N. J., Feb. 17, 1C00. Misery loves company, but is a no toriously poor entertainer. taOTwgixg swa .Aferetable Preparalionfor As similating ttieFoodandDeguia- ung Htebraiaaens anatforwisor Promotes DigcslionChcerfur nessandHest.Contalns neither Opium.Morpuine norlfineraL KOX "NAR.C otic . Jtep afOUArSWUELPtTaWi MxJuum JZkJUUSJ- AmMeJfmnt Aperfecl Remedy forConsOpa non. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcveris tv ness and Loss of Sleep. FuSimita Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPT OP WRAPPER. COMMODORE NICHOLSON RECOMMENDS PE-RU-NA. ffffillffifrSififev COMMODORE COMMODORE Somorvlllo Nicholson of tho United States Navy, in a letter from 1837 R. Street, North west, Washington, I). O., says: ''Your Pcruna has been and Is now used by so many ot my Mends and acquaintances as a suns cure for ca tach that am convinced ot Its cura tive qualities and I unhesitatingly rec ommend It to all persons suffering from that complaint." Our army and our navy are the natural protection of our country. Pcruna is tho natural protection of tho army and navy in tho vicissitudes of cllmato and exposure. We havo on filo thousands of testi monials from prominent pcoplo in tho army and navy. c can givo our readers only a slight f;llmpso of tho vast array of unsollc led endorsements Dr. llartman is con stantly receiving for his widely known and efficient remedy, Pcruna, If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from tho use of Pcruna, write at onco to Dr. S. B. llartman, President of Tho llartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Coniieta Follows Trial "Wlion. buying Ioobo coffbo or anything your grocer happonB to havo in ins bin, how do you know what you are . getting ? Sorao quoor Btorics about coifoo that is Bold in bulk, ' could bo jtold, if tho pooplo who handle it (grocers), cored to epoalcout. Could any vamount of moro talk havo persuaded milliona of housokoopors to uso lion Coffee, the leader of all package coffees for over a quartor of a century, if thoy had not foundit superior to all other brands in Purity, Strength, Flavor and Uniformity? 1-fatn nnanlar mll-FCM Of LION COFFEE eaa be due only to inherent merit. There Is no stronger proof ot merit thaa con tinued and Increasing popularity. II the verdict ol MILLIONS OF HOUSEKEEPERS docs net convince you o! the merits ol LION COFFEE It costs you but a trllle te buy a package It Is tae easiest way to convince yourself, and to make you a PERMANENT PURCHASER. LION COFFEE is told only In 1 lb. sealed package), and reaches you as pure and clean as when ft left oar factory. Lion-head on erery package. Bare these Llon-he&as lor Tamable premium. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPIOE CO., Toledo, Tho Hind Ton Have Always In uso for over SO years, and m aflaJLf Wa!fll Hi A sHaW H njyVy-?,, sonal supervision since its Infancy 'C6cC4i6G A Hirer n nn fatrlACAtvA vnn lr tltla. All Counterfeits, Imitations and"Justas-good"aro but Experiments that trifle wltk and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Caetor Oil. Fare gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It ii Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Worm and allays Foverlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving1 healthy and natural sleep. She Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars the aViUu The Kind You to Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. 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