V 4 GREETINGS : T0 (WESTERN 5 ;tockm EN t. ! feUYLu n p.. 4 f v r UJION STO , : AND a vrri' '''! !- 1- t !vir o 'V; (vhu I i ; i ,'t ',' I ' I V;'' c ! ! , 110 t v ' v. r ' i 'i : i i i r f i ha, nebr: n ; i: ll ,:'!! ;.!!;;' '.;tj ;v I f y r m c . 'V ; : ) V J J. -TV- SOUND ' 1 I.- I Vs. : i: ';r. PROGRESSIVE j . j t : ' V t - v' f V li .P. t 1.. MnnimMfinAiiMi I I OFFICES ALSO AT KANSAS CITY AND CHICAGO tt m v r wonaer Cameraf Free !t6 You a 1 IWiUI V IN ONE MINUTE ":j oj ( II LI, .Thte.wpnder of the age. Our Camera takes ' Jaha MdkeS fihfched pictures in ONE MINUTE right on the spot where the picture is taken. No dark room, plates, films or costly solutions necessary. Just snap the button and in one . ; j minuta the picture! s finished on', 'a POST t J i CARD.' 'You Will-be- sin-prised' at' the wonder ful results pictures are just as natural and i Hf elike. aa 'a professional phoidgra pber could makrf. 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IT'S A WONDER The "Mandel-ette" safely at hand, and I am getting fine pictures "first crack out of the C. box." It's a wonder and I appreciate much . pleasure operating it. W. II. STARKWEATHER, Wisconsin Veterans' Home, Wisconsin. REMARKABLY CLEAR PICTURES I received the "Mandel-ette" some time ago and am haying all kinds of fun with it. It tafce remarkably dear pictures. The "Mandel-ette" needs no recommendation. I just show the pictures to my friends and they all understand at once what a fine faniera-it it. GERTRUDE E. OESLKR, Hangor.iWis. PINE RESULTS WITH FIRST ATTEMPT A received the camera all O. K. and was sur prised to Ree the results of the first attempts I made to turn out a photo. The "Mandelette" is one certainly worth the money and will do ' all you claim for it, and even more. JAMES COLVER; Monroe, la. L. Hennfg, Mgr., . , . ... JT01 Jackson St., Omaha, Neb. ' Tlease send me full Information concerning bow I may earn a Mandel-ette Camera and supply of postal cards and a developer free of charge for a little pleasant work among my neighbors. Name ,! . . Address f i U rf xiopo's column Vult .Your Meanness Put the hammer in the locker; Hide the sounding board likewise; Anyone can be a knocker; Anyone can criticise. Cultivate a manner winning, Though it hurts your face to smile And seems awkward in beginning;-. Be a booster for awhile. Let the blacksmith do the pounding; That's the way he draws his pay. You don't get a cent for hounding - gaint aqd sinner, night and day. Just for Bolid satisfaction , Drop a kind word in the Blot, And I'll warrant you'll get action ' On your effort on the spot. Kindness every time beats kicking; . Mirth is better than a frown;. . Da not waste your time In picking Flows1 with brothers who are , :! down. ' ' And it isn't so distressing . If you give a little boost . , . ,-. To the map the fates are pressing . When the 'chicks come home to roost.' ' i , The Kind 'ofVd That Pays " When the attention of your custo mer or possible patron is attracted to your ad, In glancing at the paper, H8 she Is about to do her dishes, and when she Bits down to peruse it, let ting the water cool off, then you have an ad that Is going to get results. General advertising is not going' to do this. It has to be 8ecihc. It has to be seasonable. It has to be so gotteh up that it will atract her at tention in the first place, then hold it, and lastly create in ber a desire for it. A mere announcement run in slightly different form in each Issue, stating that John Jones is a reliable dealer, and has the best of every thing at reasonable prices, will not have much effect. Instead make the headline of the ad bear on something that she is apt to want at that sea son of the year. Then follow it up with a short snappy description of the articles, maybe only two or three words for each, and the price. The successful retailer's ad must be up to date. It must boost something that the reader will want right at that time. Otherwise tt Is money largely thrown away. The neat looking ad, using Just the right kind of type, the right amount of white space, etc., Is good, but it Is the ad that sells the goods, that counts. To have the ad neat in appearance Is an asset, but to have the facts In it that will attract and hold the readers' attention, is more important. The occasional running of big ads Is not as effective as the steady use of a smaller space, provided the advertisements are al ways changed, and are always made Interesting. Don't carry on an aim less conversation with your custom ers through your advertising space! Talk from the shoulder, and you will get results! The Tradesman. While Harold Oreen was escortinf Miss Violet Wise from the church so clal last Sunday night a savage do attacked them and bit Mr. Green sev eral times on the public square. 1 Isaiah Trimmer of Running Creek was playing with a cat Friday when it scratched him on the veranda. Mr. Fong while harnessing a broa cho last Saturday , was kicked Just south of his corn . patch. 5 7 DYE & OWENS Transfer Lin 0' . K if Household goods '1 moved promptly and transfer work solicited. ItMldanea pfcone 131 antf Vtw f IU.toretl to ;kk1 Health "I 'was sick for four years with momach trouble," writes Mrs. Otto Gans, Zanesville, Ohio. "I lost weight and felt so weak that I almost gave up hope of being cured. A friend told me about Chamberlain's Tablets and since using two bottles of them I have been a well woman." Obtaina ble everywhere. OLD PAPERS for sale at The Herald Office. Fire rents per bundle. A WORD FOR MOTHERS It it a grave mistake for mothers to neg lect their aches aud pains aul sutler la silence this only leads to chronic sick nesa and often shortens life. If your work is tiring; if your nerve are excitable; if yoo feel languid, weary or depressed, you should know that Scott's Emulsion overcomes just such conditions. It possesses in concentrated form the very elements to invigorate the blood, strengthen the tissues, nourish the nerves and build strength. Scott's Is strengthening thousands of motors and will help you. No alcohol. acutl ft Bt . Bkjuot&cM. N. J. He Knew How There was an old geezer and he bad 'a lot of sense; He started up a business on a dollar eighty cents The dollar for stock and the eighty for an ad 4 Brought him three lovely dollars in , a day, by dad! Well, he bought, more goods and a little more space , And ne played that system' with a ' smile on his face. ' ' I The customers flocked to his two-by-. ... i four , . . . ' And soon he had to hustle for a reg ular store. i Up on the square, where the people pass, , ' - - - He gobbled up a corner that was all' plate glass. He fixed up the windows with the best that he had And he told 'em all about it in a half page ad. He Boon had 'em coming and he nev er, never quit And he wouldn't cut down on his ads one Jit. Well, he's kept things humping In the town ever since And everybody calls him the Mer chant Prince. Some say It's luck, but that's all bunk Why, be was doing business when the times were punk. People have to purchase and the geezer was wise s For he knew the way to get 'em was to advertise. E. F. MclNTYRE. "Shine 'em up, sir?" cried th young bootblack. "I'll polish 'em so's you kin Bee you . face in 'em, sir." , ' "Thanks, my lad; but I'm onitt" satisfied to see my feet In th em." re plied Fogg, passing on. i ; I placed my watch on a table; ' - 'Twas wound to run tHI;daw?i; : Next morning, when I looked for it- .;Wajn't going?. vNay; 'twas-gonef Greatly' lienefltted by OiamlWlrtiii's1 Liniment -- ' fi-i:j "I havei used Chambrl.W Ltal mpt for sprains. . bruUes ml. ,rbu niaMc pains, and the groat benety';. J have 'received Justifies my ' rpcoi'u mend'ng lt In ' the highest 11 terms."" write Mrs. Florence Slife, i Wabusft, Ind. t you are troubled witb,ru'"v catic p."lis you wil . Icertajuly , b pleased with the prompt relief whirl) Chatr.berl.i"! 'i Liniment affords. Ob tHlnable everywhere. t; t GLASS OF SALTS IF y? There Is an honor in business tnat is the fine gold of it; that reckons with every man Justly; that loves light; that regards kindness and fair ness more . highly than goods or prices or profits. It becomes a man more' than his furnishings Or his house. It speaks (or him In the heart of everyone. His friendships are serene are secure. H(s strength is like a young tree by a river. Up-to-Date Anatomy . Mrs. Jones of Cactus Creek let a can opener slip last week and cut herself in the pantry. A mischievous lad of Piketown threw a atone and struck Mr. Pike in the alley last Tuesday. John Doe climbed on the roof of his house last week looking for a leak and fell striking himself on the b-irk porch. YOUR KIDNEYS HURT' Eat leas taeat if you feel B&ckachjf r nave jsiaaaer trouble Salts fine for Kidaeys. Meat forms uric acid which ex-jfc and overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the system. Regular ers of meat must flush the kidneys oosaV sionally. You must relieve them like yW ralieva your bowels; removing all flaw acids, waste and poison, else you tat a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dls-' tineas, your stomach sours, tongue' is coated and when the weather Is had yM have rheumatic twinges. .The urine Is) ' cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irritated, obliging you to fef up two or three times during the nlgM, . To neutralise these irritating meL0 ud flush off the body's urinous wastft ' get about four ounces of Jad 8aks from' any pharmacy; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breasV fast for a tew days and your kidneys' wCl' then act fins and bladder disorders (hV appear. This famous salts is made Ocuf the aid of grapes and lemon juice, com-' bined with lithia, and has been used tot generations to clean and atimuWU slntr Sish kidneys and stop bladder irritation, ad Salta is Inexpensive! harmless ao4 makes a Jelightful effsrveecent litbl' wUr driak which minions of men mi women taks now and then, thus avoiding serious kidttsw and bladder diseases.