TACK THIS UP Prescription That Breaks Up the Worst Cold In a Day. Every wlntor this prescription Is pub llshcd hero and thousands hnvo been benefited by it "Got two ounces of Qlycerlno and half an ounco of Con centrated Pino compound. Then get halt a pint of good whiskey and put the other two ingredients Into it. Tako a tcaspoonful to a tablespoonful of this mlxturo aftor each meal and at bed time. Shako tho bottle woll each time." But bo suro to get only tho genuine Concentrated Pine. Each half ounce bottlo comes In a tin screw-top case. Any druggist has it on hand or will quickly get It from tho wholesale house. Many othor plno extracts aro impure and causo nausea. HE WOULD DO BETTER. Chaplain Tommy, I waa very sorry to see you In a otato of Inebriety last night. Tommy Sorry, sir. In future 1 won't go out when I'm drunk. THIS TELLS THE STORY. Undo Sam's Hreakfast Food Co., Oiuuua, Neb. Gentlemen: After using "Undo Sam's Dnnltfnat Food" for the past threo weeks I felt Hko I must wrlto and tell you what a mistnko you mnko in not advertising your excellent food. It ought to bo advertised in every nowspapor in tho country. I can not praiso it too highly for tho great benefit I havo derived from tho use of It. Havo had. stomach and bowol trou bio for years, but feol now this food is going to euro me. I recommend it to all my friends who havo any Btomacb trouble, but Bomo of them tell mo they aro not nblo to procure it from their grocers, say they never heard of it. "Wishing you all tho success possible, I am yours respectfully, VIRGINIA IIELWIQ, Mlddlotown, O. Wo certify that tho nbovo is a truo copy of tho original and was not so licited. U. S. BF. F. CO. Clubwomen Plan Meet. NInotoon hundred and ten means much to club women, for another bi ennial convention of tho General Fed eration of Women's Clubs, with membership of 800,000, will bo held In Cincinnati, O., in May, bringing to gether women with n common pur pose from tho four corners of tho world. Natural Supposition. "I am going to burn coal here after." "Hereafter? I thought Old Nick would attend to tho heat problem for you then." Beautiful Post Cards Free. Send 4c stamps for Ave samples of our very cost uom anu sine j-ininn iiirwmay. Klowcr and Motto Pont Cards; beautiful colore and loveliest uesigns. An i-osi Card Club, 79: JacKson t., Topeka, Kan. Talkative Woman. Hewitt Somo men tall; and don't say anything. Jowett Yes, my wife Is Just that kind of a man. Whatsoever you do not wish your neighbor to do to you, do not unto him. This Is tho whole law. The rost Is a mere exposition of It. Jewish Mrs. TVInnIow's ftoothlnir flrrno. mreblldrnn WwttiltiK. anftn t tin ifunin, rouueet In. tUinmutlon.aUaraualn.cureanlnd colic. sseabotUa. When a youth begins to sow wild oats it Is time for father to start tho thrashing machine. ONI.V ONI! "IITCOMO QMININK." Tliat la I.AXAT1VK IIHOMU QIIININK. I for I hi- Hliinnturii of I;. W. (IIKIVK. VkiX the World iiTer tuOuru a Culil In Ono Ihij, 2Tk, Many people want assls.tanco and a fow really need It. "iTa.Vt.l Thompion's Ey Water Baby Smiles When He Takes piso's V CURE "T ! So pfeannt lUt he lilw It nd contain! no opt I atei. There U notk'nj like it lor BinochiLi, Anhraa nrl tU li cubit ot the tlirMl tod lung, A StoJrd Remedy lor hlf wutury. lei All Dru8s1, as Conta SEED TIDE 15 N EAR ALL CORN FOR PLANTING 8HOULD BE TESTED. BEST WHY 10 GO ABOUT IT By Observing Carefully Directions Fol lowing Farmers May Reap Whero They Have Sown. The best way to test Bccd corn 1b In a germination box. This Is a slmplo affair and can bo mndo by anynno in an hour's time. Tako u box six Inches deop and about two by threo feet in slzo. Fill tho box about hulf full of moist dirt, sand or sawdust. Press it well down bo It will havo a smooth, oven sur- faco. Now tako u whlto cloth about tho slzo of tho box, rulo it off checker board fashion, making squares ono and a half inchos each way. Num ber tho chucks 1, 2, 3, and so on. Place this over the sand, dirt or saw dust. Tako the cars to bo tested and cither lay thorn out on tho floor and mark a number in front of oach or attach a numbered tag. Now tuko oft about six kernels from each ear (not all from the samo place, but at sev eral points on all sides.) Put these kernels on tho squares corresponding in number to thoso placed on the cars of corn. Bo enreful not to get thom mixed. Keop tho cars numbered to correspond EXACTLY with tho nutu- l)ors on tho squares of cloth. After the kernels havo boon placed carefully on tho cloth which covers tho moist sand, dirt or sawdust, .cover them with another cloth, considerably larger than tho box; cover this cloth with about two inches of tho samo moist sand and keop tho box in a warm placo. It must not get cold. Tho kernels will germinate In four to six days. Remove the cover carefully to avoid misplacing tho kernels. Examlno them carefully. Somo will havo long sprouts, but almost no roots; others will not havo grown at all, but tho kernels from ears which will produco corn if planted will havo both sprouts and good root syntoms. Compare the numbers on tho squares with thoso on tho cars. Put back into t)io feeding corn bin tho cars which correspond in number to tho numbers on tho squares whoro tho kernels did not grow or where they showed only weak roots. Tho ears numbered corresponding to thoso on tho cloth which showed strong signs of life nro the ones to preserve for seed. Every kernel from these ears should produce a stalk, ev ory stalk an car. Suppose ono dead ear Is planted The planter falls to get one thousand stalks of corn almost twclvo bushels of corn lost. A number of seed corn testers aro manufactured for sale. They are all good any implement dealer or seed house will know whero to get them. Word was received nt Gothenburg of tho death of O. Bergstrom In Ten nossee. Mr. Borgstrcm was tho founder of Gothenburg and took un active interest in us growtn. tained too much moisture. It bus been my opinion that corn which ro- mulned In the Held would bo in the best condition, but I may bo mistaken in this and wo uro going to test every ear of corn before wo plant It." HIM to Be at Lincoln. James .T. Hill, empire builder, will address the Commercial club nt Its annual banquet this spring. A tele gram to this effect was received by Secretary Whltton. Chancellor Cancels Dates. A severe attack of throat trouble f 'is forced Chancellor Samuel Avery ( tho State unlvoslty to cancel a la number of engagements for ad drt.xes over the state. Ho waa booked to deliver fifteen speeches dur ing tho next two weeks, but will not be able to deliver any of thcao. Dur ing the last three months tho chan cellor has boon on several speaking tours and tho strain of speaking every dny has proved too groat a strain on his i-lnranco. His phyal clan lias advised him to cancel nil speaking ongageii.in'B. Boy "Flunkers" Predominate. A list of falluros hi t'.tn various do partments of tho Btnto un'vorslty for tho last semester shows that of tho total number of "flunker-j" 80 per cent are boy3 and only 20 per cent girls. Flvo boys failed to pass In ono or more studies during tho soniofter for ovory co-ed that could make a per cent of CO tho passing grr.de In her clases. In other years tho failures among the boys have always outnum bored those of tho co-eds, but tho varl nnco has nevor been so startling as that revealed by figures for tho first semester of the present school year. Claims of Foreigner!. From the assistant secrotary of state Governor Shallenbergor a fow days ago recelvod a copy of tho claims filed by tho forolgn citizens of South Omaha for damages sits tained by tho riot thoro In 1909. Tho government ofllclal asked tho gover nor what ho believed would bo tho at titude of tho state In the matter. Tho claims aro as follows: Austria-Hun gory, $3,134; Turkey, $454; Oreoco $0,900, personal Injurlos; $11,308.20 personal property and $220,5G2.G4 bus! ncss property, a total of $248,418,84 KTI3H you havo beon two weeks In tho house with ono o' those terrible han dy men that ask their wives to bo suro and wlpo .between the tines of tho forks, and that know Just how to hang out a wash so each piece will net tho best sun, It's a real Joy to get back to tho ordinary kind of man. Yes, 'tis so. I want a man should have sense about tho thing's ho'a meant to have sonso about, but when It comes to keeping house. I lllco htm real help less tho way tho Lord plnnncd to havo him." Youth's Companion. Dates as Food. The date, fig and raisin nro valu- nblo foods and with a fow nuts ono may mako a wholosomo meal with ono or alt of theso fruits. A handful of dntes and a bit ot bread feeds tho Arab, who is ablo to travel over tho hot snndB of tho desert. Theso dried fruits may bo used in combination with many foods, making highly nu tritive dishes. Dato sandwiches are delicious. Chop the dates, add pecans chopped fine, and a little salt, thou spread over thin ly butterod bread. Dato puffs aro roado llko cream puffs, using chopped dates and whipped cream for tho filling. Dato pie made with dates that havo been cooked soft and put through a sieve, then added to n custard, makes n rich, delicious plo. A date dessert which is a little un usual may bo mndo ns follows: Date Whip. Cook orio cupful of chopped stoned dates in one-half a cupful of boiling wator until smooth. Press through n Blove. Beat tho whltos of threo eggs until stiff, add ono-thlrd of a cupful ot sugar, one-hnlf of a teasponful ot salt and a tablespoonful ot lomon Julco. Fold in the dato pulp, pllo lightly in a buttored baking dish and bako in n slow oven 30 minutes. Servo with a thin custard or whipped cronm.. Dates combine niceiy with apples. Lino n plo plato with a rich crust. Fill it with a mixture ot chopped ap ple and dates, sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar. Covor with a top crust and bako in n mod era to oven. Dates filled with cream cheeso well seasoned mako a nico dessert. Dates filled with nuts aro another way of sorving them. Dates, nuts, apples and celery with dressing aro a good combination for a salad. H. WHAT If the snows aro whlto and cold, And tho summers bloom Is ovor? Oh. what If tho roses bhiBh no more. And tho frost hus killed tho clover? Let us turn to tho winter a smiling faco And welcome tho pale newcomer; Isn't love as deop. Isn't life as sweet. As It was In tho bygono summer?" M. F. Williams. The Winter Supper. In cold weather tho nppetita craves hot food, especially if tho children and man of tho houso havo had but u simple lunch at noon. A nico hot soup ot some kind llko a cream of po tato or celery, or an oyster stow, is both good and nourishing. A bean soup is another nico soup, and each dish garnished with n thin sllco of lemon adds both to tho appearance and flavor. Tho soup may bo followed by a hot dish like an escallopod dish of corn, potatoes, fish or meat. If the dish is prepared of vogo tablos, cold Kllccd meat or hot frank furter Buusngu may accompany It. A chowder may make tho main dish which will take tho place of soup and meat. This may be made with vege tables, ilBh or oysters, nnd is sufll clently filling to make a good meal with bread and butter. Milk or cream toast Is nnothor nico hot dish. Huroblts, omelets, soullles and hot croquettes aro always nico, especially when served with somo kind of an appropriate sauce. A nice omelet when eggs are a little cheaper so that tho expense Is not too great, la mndo ns any omolet, putting Into the omelet pan with the butter n hand ful of blanched almonds, then pouring In tho omelet nnd cooking as usual. The almonds will be n boautlful brown by the time the omelet Is ready to turn. Sorvo with hot maplo syrup. Household Hints. Half a cupful of milk added to n dishpnn of water will soften tho wa ter and leave tho hands less likely to chap. A salt wator bath will be found to quiet norvousness It taken just before rotlrlng. Suet and lard added togethor In tin) melted state, oqual parts of each, mako a good fat to use just as ono uses lars alono. Date Buns, Roll light bread dough out qulto thin; spread It with soft butter und then with shopped dates. Roll tho broad up and cut with n sharp knife Into pieces tulf an Inch thick; lay thom In a butterod pan and bako when light. If nuts nro mixed with the dates, u little richer bun la the renult. 11 ll&&agaE&3 l MB H I HAVE n belief of my own, JBk I and It comforts me that bv deslrlntr what Is per fectly irooil, even when wo don't qulto know what It Is, and cannot do what wo would, wo aro part of a dlvlno pow er against evil, widening tho skirts of light, and making tho struggla with darkness norrowor." Ocorgo Eliot. Leftovers. Thoro seems to bo a prejudlco In tho minds of most peoplo that any thing wnrmcd over or sorvod tho sec ond timo is objoctlonablo. Thoro nro raro housekeepers who nro ablo to mako onds meet and not leave nny jvnstc, but they nro indeed rnro. Most ot us And that wo 'havo all kinds ot odds and ends which tax tho inge nuity to mako palatable Tho French people, who stnnd nt tho head (In reputation nt least), in tho cullnnry art, aro ablo to mako an attractive menl from tho food thnt is ofton thrown away in tho American housohold. Anybody who hns an idea of cook ery, with largo moans nt her disposal may proparo n flno menl; but it takes real Ingenuity to prepare attractlvo and nourishing food on n small al lowance In planning tho menu for a week ono Is nblo to mako dishes for luncheon from tho leftovers of the dinner of tho dny before. Vegetables of nil kinds with enre ful handling may be transformed into salads, creamed or cscallopcd dishes. Meats being our most cxponslvo food, should always bo bought with caro. Tho most expensivo cuts do not contain any mnro nutriment than tho chenpor ones, though tho process of cooking a tough, cheap cut miiBt bo slow and cxponslvo if cooked without a tireless cooker. If ono has ono of theso vnluablo cook boxes moat ma.y bo cooked at llttlo expenso of fuel nt tho ideal tomporaturc. Fondant for Icing. This Is tho regular fondant which is used in making French cnndlos. When eggs nro high, it is moro economical than tho boiled frosting with egg. Uoil sugar and water without stirring until it makes a soft waxy ball when droppod in wator. Cool, then stir un til creamy. Tho nico thing nbout this frosting 1b it may bo kept for several dnya or wcoks if covered with but tored papor,and kept cool. When wanted for uso molt over hot water and dip tho small cakes in it. HAT 'woman's work Is novcr done.' Has often been disputed, But that she's worried Is a fact And cannot' bo rofutcd. Tho worry over what to cat Is greatest of theso questions. And glad sho'd bo If somo ono also Would make tho meal suggestions." Potato Puree. Havo two quarts of stock in tho soup pot free from fat, add six sliced potatoes, ono small sliced turnip, two finely chopped onions, ono- diced pnr snip and a piece of celery cut flno. Cook gently for ono or two hours, strain nnd rub tho vegetables through n sieve. Mix ono tnblcspoonful ot Hour with two of wntcr until smooth, add to tho puree with ono cup of cream or milk, ono tnblo spoonful of llnuly chopped parsley, popper and salt In taste, stir and boll flvo min utes nnd serve. PInIn boiled macaroni, cooked In boiling Halted water, drained wlion tendor, seasoned with butter, Halt and paprika, and sprinkled with cheese, makes n good hot supper dish. Household Hints. Mahogany can bo given a good lus ter by wiping oft with a cloth, using cold water and rubbing to a high pol ish with n dry cloth. It will tako at least half an hour. Finger mnrks or stnlnn on wood or porcelain may bo ciullj removed by rubbing with a cloth dipped In kero sene. Paper may be cleaned a few times by rubbing with crusts of broad. Free tho room of dust first. Royal Nuggets. Cream ono cupful of butter, add one nnd one-quarter cupfuls of sugar, threo woll-boaton eggs. Stir In grad ually threo cupfuls or flour, addlnir milk to make tho mlxturo of tho con sistency tr pound cako batter; add a quarter or a pound each of shredded ulmonds and chopped citron. Sift two toasponfuls of baking powder with tho flour. Drop by teuspoonfulH on n baking sheet and bako In n moderate oven. Broiled Oysters. , If possible use oysters fresh from tho shell. Wash and carefully pick off all bits of sholl; dry carefully with a soft cloth. Heat a shallow baking pan under tho llamo of a gas burner, run wun muter und lay In tho oysters When brown on ono side turn tho oth or. When well browned pour ovor n Utile molted butter and sorvo on slices or buttered toast. LmJ ONLY NECESSARY TO TREAT STOMACH, SAYS COOPER Tho now theory advanced by L. T. Coopor rolativo to tho human stomach has attractod such widespread atten tion that tho public In cities visited by tho young man has been Joined by many physicians in a discussion ot his beliefs nnd medicines. Mr. Coopor says human health ! dependent almost entirely upon the stomach. Ho says that no disease can bo conquered without first alleviating all stomach disorders. Ho further says that most men nnd women ot this gen eration aro half-sick owing to (logon orato stomachs. And lastly, ho claims that his Now Discovery medtctno will rejuvenate tho human stomach In 90 days. ' Coopor has been traveling from ono city to another, conducting In each what ho calls a campaign ot educa tion. For tho past year he has mot tho public in the larger cities ot tho country, nnd his success has been phenomenal. Thousands ot peoplo havo flocked to hia headquarters wherever ho has gone, and tho salo of hia mcdi clno has boon beyond anything ot tho kind ovor beforo witnessed. Possibly tho most Interesting fen turo of tho nttoutlon this young man has attracted Is what hia army ot followers, whom ho has converted to his beliefs through his medicines, have to Bay on tho subject. Tho following statements nro from two well-known residents of Chicago and lloston, re spectively, and tho enthusiasm of theso is characteristic ot Coopor's ad mirers generally. Mrs. II. I). Mack, of 3201 State stroot, Chicago, says: "I havo been suffering for 12 years from n combina tion of stomach trouble, caturrli and constipation. I had a gnawing pain in tho pit of my Btomnch, a sort ot a dull pain that I could not qulto under stand. Then thoro wns a dull head ache, and my mind seomcd to bo wan dering continually. I could not eat, nnd what llttlo solid food I did oat I could not retain on my stomach. I tried every romody I could think of, and also tried out n number ot patont medicines, but without any apparent result. It was through ono of my friends that I heard of Cooper's prep aration, and I immediately decided to try some of it It is two wcoks slnco I took my first doso or It, and I fool llko a now woman. Tho hoadacho seems to havo disappeared, and tho pain In my stomach, along with it. Tho xnedlclno 1b worth Its weight In gold, ami I want to thank Mr. Cooper for what ho has dono for mo." Mr. Edwin F. Morso, ot 20 Oakloy strcot, Dorchester, a suburb of lloston, says: "For threo years I had not a woll day. My stomach was in fright ful shapo; tho moro thought ot food would nauscato me, and I roally had a horror of anything to cnt. All solid food would causo mo extreme IndlgCB tlon, bloating and gas on my stomach, and nothing tasted right. Somo timo ngo I. got somo ot this Coopor's medi cine, nbout which thcro is so much talk. I actually feel as well and strong as a boy ovor slnco tho first bottle. Evory sign of stomach troublo has dis appeared, and I havo a hearty appo tlto and oat threo Bqiinro moalB; every thing scorns to. tasto good. Anyono who knows what chronic indigestion is can appreciate what this means to me. I consider this tho mqst remark ablo mcdlclno I over' hoard of." Coopor's Now Dlscovory is sold by all druggists. If your druggist cannot supply you, wo will forward you tho namo of a druggist in your city who will. Don't accopt "something just as good." Tho Cooper Mcdlclno Co., Day ton, Ohio. Many a saint would" havo lest trou blo wrestling with tho devil if ho would got out nnd wrestle with a ball for an hour or two. Common Sense Lend the most intelligent peoplo to uso only medi cines oi known composition.' Therefore it Is flint I)r, Pierce's medicines, tho makers oi which print every ingredient entering Into them upon tho bottle--.rappers und attest its correctness under oath, aro dally growing in favor. No Suchuts. No Diicuption. The composition ot Dr. Pierce's medi cines Is open to everybody, Dr. Plerco being desirous of having tho search light ot Investigation turned tally upon his formula being confident that tho better the composition of these medicines Is known the moro will their great curative merits bo recognized. Iking wholly mauo of the active medicinal principles extracted from nativ furcst roots, by exact proccsies original with Dr. fierce, and without the use of a drop of alcohol, triple-refined and chemically pure glycerine being used in stead In extracting and preserving tho curativo virtues residing in the roots employed, these medicines are entirely froo from the objection of doing harm by creating an appetite for cither alcoholic beverages or habit-forming drugs. Examlno tho formula on their bottle-wrappers the same as sworn to by Dr. I'ierco, and you will Cnd that Ids "Golden Medical Discovery," the great blood-purifier, stomach tonio and bowel regulator tho medicine which, while not recommended to cure consumption in its advanced ctages (no medicine will lo that) yet don cure all those catarrhal conditions of head and throat, weak stomach, torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak lungs and hang-ou-ooughs, which, it neglected or badly treated lead up to and finally terminate in coo sumption. Take the '''Golden Medical Discovery" In tlmi and it is not likely to dis appoint you if only you give it a thoroufh und fair trial. Don't expect miracles. It won't do supernatural things. You must cxerciso your patience and per severe in its use for a reasonable length of time to get its full benefits. The ingredients of which Dr. Pierce's medicines aro composed hire the unqualified endorsement of scores of medical leaders better than any amount of lay, or non-professional, testimonials although the latter are received by thousands. Don't accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this time-proven remedy oh known composition. Asr vouh NRioiiBoas. They must knowol many cure made by it during past 40 years, right in your own neighborhood. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. H.V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N.Y. THE KEYSTONEi TO HEALTH IS i HOSTETTER'S ft STOMACH BITTERS To know how cood the Bitters is in cases of Sick Headache, Heartburn Inuitfestlon, Costive ncss, Golds, Grlppennd Maluria, it is only ncces sary to try one bottle. The results speak for themselves. KOW-KURE is not a "food" -it is a medicine, and the only medicine In tho world for cpws only, MaUofortha cow ntul, as Its namo Indicate' a cow curb. J.larrcnncss, retained after birth, abortion, scours, enked udder, and all similar affections positively nnd quickly cured. No ono who koops cows, whether many or few.canaffonltobnwithout KOW KUKE. It is mado especially to keep cow healthy. Our twolt "Cow Mone" nt TRIE It. Ask your local drslrr for UOW-1CUKK or send to tlio manufacturers. DAIRY ASSOCIATION CO. LindontllU. Vt Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt ReliefPemaBeBt Cart CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS acra. fail. Purely TttKt- lie ct iurely H CkWftK but oendr on MUCI bRJI Ilia Vrtr. StopJW sane ctiatreat- cweualUl ettioa haprorv th eomplerio - briajktea kUerca. SauM PiM, 5mQ Data, SawBTriw GENUINE muat bear Kgnature t .JI Cured by Elcctropodes Ntw Electric Tmtmtat. Mettt IbmIm wet laild ituM, Dad? bcon m.rnet ntrrri t coBDKtlga- vim. rotltlo cure lor RhtuBulliot, HcarttiU, Uickiclw, KliUey ad Uniurn pUleti. Oolr II.CO vilr. GiMrtnlr ilrJ IU uch II ElrctropwlM ltd to curt, movtl to tormad. It not ! roul Drut-tHit't ttc4 us Jl.W. W U1 Out you u iippUtd. WESTBUN KUECTKOTODl! CO. 217 Loa Anjnlaa BL, Loa Aaielaa, Cat. Turlock Irrigation District of California Tli LAND of SUNSHINE nnd OPIOIl. TUN1TIEH. Hcnltliful Climate. A-1 land; AUUNDANT WATER at low rate: l'cnchcs, Aprlcota, Mr. Olives. Sweet Potatocii. Alfalfa nnd Dairying pay bet ter than $100.00 per acra yearly. Writ for llliiRtratcd booklet. DEPT. B. TURLOCK BOAHD OF TRADE, Turlock, Cal. PATENTS Wntim K. Ro!nman,Waa. InKtun.D.C, lkiokalree. Ulgb. vat rueronoaa. licit raaulta. W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 10-1910. 1 A HV 1TTLK I COLT. DISTEMPER on ik btndlocl ytrr eillr- Tho tltk re cured, and all othom la Mine aUUlo, no mat (rr Iiow"oiik)wv! ."kriit from liarluif tbeill wuw, by ulr,K IU-011NU LIQUlu DlBTKUI'Ell TjuUKTWo on Ih tougua,qr In fto-L Acta on thu blood and exuela garnit of nil foima of ulitemixr. Iluit reuiftiy crer known for niaraa In font, me i bottlo guarantucd to cu ra ona raw. UM an II a bottlei U ana ciuaoxen oi urujCKifttsand name&a uealeni. oraent ozprMi ild by manufacturer. Out auowa bow to twultloa throou. Our trm llookletelvf-aerarvtlilnir. limUimHUwuitMl. IammI maIIImm v nunHirwuiuOy luexUtenoo twelToveara. SPOHM MEDIOALCO.,ttULudi)itieri.iiii4t, Ooshen, Ind., U.S. A