, .... . . - - - ... ' .. ' - ! - i. .-,. ' ' ' ' Thursday, August 21it, 1919 Si i -J.1RMER MOORE HAS GA1NLD 37 POUNDS JJB Tronble tKrnrome By Taking Tanl" -Hnffrrwl Hjttit Year. t suffered for elfcht long years More I found a medicine that would tfa tne any Food, but since taking Taalat I bave gained eiactly thlrty Mren pounds, and all my trouble Jkrt been completely overcome, 0&ii John N. Moore, a well known ' tad prosperous farmer who Uvea on JL r. D. No. 4, Kruplre, 111., while In g&orthose's drug store In Bloomlng 40 the other day. When I commenced taking Tan !. be continued, "I bad reached tas point where I couldnt do any trerk at all, and was forced to hire a and to take my vlace on the farm, a toad suffered so ra .ch and ao long trjui stomach trouble, I was Just About down and out so far as health ad strength wat concerned. During gCt these years my appetite waa rery mot. and what little I did manage to st would cause me worlds of suffer u. Gas would form on my stomach $ bad that I could hardly get my traalh, and I would hare the worst sort of cramping spells. I finally got where I Vas hardly ever ble to retain what I ate, and would actual ly get nauseated every time I looked it Anything to eat I had fallen off M nncb, and waa so low In health tfcat all my friends were talking -m tfca avfnl condition I wjl In. I was very nervous all the time and tcrsr knew what a good night's ieep waa. ; ' -I heard about Tanlac, then, and I ChaagM I would give It a trial. Well, sir, my friends and neighbor! era talking differently now. They asking me what In the world tave i been taking to make such a Ug Improvement In my condition, ad It Just does my heart good to tell tirm that Tanlae did It. It la won arful the way have gained In weight and atrength. 1 can go to Cm field now and do aa much hard work aa any hand on the farm, i My tomach seems to be In perfect con dition, and I never have indigestion, am not bothered with gas form ing after meals. I have the best ap 1" .1.- t had In mr life, and can Cr;:,.. .WVihln I want I am free tram all that nervousness, too, and 1 ... iiira hnv every night IJk.i v.. Ann ail that for me, and " ..11 anA haartV HOW aa i Tnv uf. and as long as I lira I will pase the good word along . it - whn anffar aa I did. Tanlao Is sold In Alliance by P. E. Hoist en. in eiuus'- " gWd Mere, Co., In Hofiland by Mai tery Grocery Co. Rich brailllan Forssta. .Thor are more than 800 varieties of wood In the Sao Taulo relon alone and as a nhole Tirarlllan forets not only abound In the finest of woods but are of enormous extent. Trans portation facilities are developing slowly and the labor supply Is a con stant problem. Need for Both Lav and Sword. In all government there must of ne cessity be both the law and the sword 5 , laws without arms would give us not liberty but licentiousness, and arms a-lthout laws would produce not tup ctlon but slavery. Colton, Jefferson's Wisdom. Thomas Jefferson saldt "I have4 iften thought that if heaven had given me a choice of my position and calling, It should have been a rich' spot of earth, well watered, and near a good market. No occupation Is so delight ful to me as the culture of the earth." --0at a Source ef Musk. Tri fh llt of sources of muli mnt ie'adlM a klnl of gnnt, order nemlp R-a. cIrm rednrldne, genus aintillu" stol.),Vhich Is so comnon In the Ao rallan bnh at time as to fill the alf vtth a muky odor. Use for Broken Glass. There Is a ti-e even for brokea J ass. Some of it Is ground Into fine powderltke psrtlcles and ned for va rious purposes. Some Is melted and made Into new glass objects. . No Snap. "Life is not merely tranquilly draw tag one's breath," says the London Telegraph. IM your boots It Isn't I It's hustling like the dickens so that one con tfraw A few dollars at the end of the week to meet one's expense, Boston Transcript. Aleppo an Ancient City. In the center of the older section of Aleppo stands the ancient citadel, a deep moat encircling It. The greut mosque Is on the site of the tomb of Zachaiias, the father of John tha Bap tist. If alleged Egyptian monument can be accepted as an authoilty, the first settlement dates back close to 2,000 years B. C. The city at one time had a trade connection with Venice, as well as with Bagdad, and its name and Importance became famed through out Christendom. :, Beautiful Ferns. . When the new shoots of potted ferns gtpear turn them to the light until liey are well up and the shoot started i the right direction. When the fern a full grown the result will be a bean- Iful sound plant What Settled Him. Bhe "You'd think he'd cut more' ice! He's a 6on of the Revolution, and He "I know but he mar ried a daughter of the resolution. lodge. Twe Things Worth Ha-'tna. Growing plants are healthful In two ways. First, they absorb carbon diox ide given off by the lungs of persons In the house, and give off pure oxygen 10 the air. Second, the evaporation tf moisture from the foliage and from the porous flower bots Is one of the best ways to prevent the hnrmful dry ing out of air artificially warmed. Ton can t have too many plants or too many children In the house. Origin ef Lace Making. The origin of Ince making la so far ost In the dark ages thst It Is Im possible to know In which country the process negnn. it 'is certain; now- ever, that the Italians were making most elaborate and beautiful laces soon after America was discovered. SflGE TEA BEAUTIFIES AND DARKENS HAIR Don't Stay Gray! It Darkens ' So Naturally that No 1 body can Tell. To Ward Off Frcsta. Dr. 0. G. Abbott of the Smithsonian Institution, suggested that If It were possible to charge the lower air above citrus fruit orchards, with a. heavy dose of ozone . its absorption of outgoing nocturnal radiation might help ward off destructive frosts. While the amount of ozone in the low- f er layers of the earth's atmosphere is now known to be negligibly small, this so set burr with Wveth's Sage and Sul phur Compound to-night aad you'll be d vaiis A vV K fir! onma Viatf InhutaitAA I a ahnnilanr la Ka Ithnaf It T. I 0 a " . Dally Thought ""'.Z":: "I .loV, nd Tour yutui PPrnoe wwam a . , vi. t-Am "Brei, " ' c uuiv'"i ; iew aavs. ppiau- 7".:t ' o role In regulating territorial tempera- This preparation fs a toilet requisite C nd and aim of weak onea-. u. ture g ab(orpUon of aiation. aad is not Intended for the eure, witlga TaMea. . , tloa or preventioa of disease. You ean turn gray, fadtd balr beau tifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a SO-ctnt bottle of "Wveth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Saoe Tea Racine, im proved by the addition of other ingredi ents, are sold annually. Rays a well- known druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one ean tell it has been applied. Those whose bair Is turning irrav or becoming faded hava a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applica tions the gray hair vanishea and your locks become luxuriantly dark ana beau tiful. This is the age of youth. Gray-haired unattractive folks aren't wanted around Philosophical. "Love levels all things," sighed the sad-eyed swain, with a pang of pain, as his sweetheart sat on his new high hat and smashed It flat Dairy Tneught There Is n great deal of unmapped? nntry within ns which wonld haw -be tnkrn into account In an e lanntion of our gusts and storms org Eliot SCENE a garage; time, mid night. Characters, the deal er and a transient customer limping in with a damaged tire. CUSTOMER "Give me a Firestone; I know what it will do and I haven't time to experi ment on an unknown tire." DEALER "Sure; you want most miles per dollar and I want most friends per mile." Exit customer, happy and satis fied with : TIRES ' ', " 1 1 - - Most Miles per Dollar 111 ill .-flkJfc- ilMWi."-!. ,-ifr4SrW", fl 'jrr i pi It" . YOU can't help cutting loose joy'us remarks every time you flush your smokespot with Prince Albert it hits you so fair and square. 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