MEN ADMIRE a pretty face, a good figure, but sooner or later learn that the healthy, happy, contented woman Is most of all to be admired. Women troubled with ta nt.ng spells, irregularities, nervous r sta bility, backache, the ‘'blues, and those dreadful dragging se sa 'ons, cannot hope to be hr.ppi or p. .u a:, . and advancemen1 in either hom , business or social life is Impossible, i v The cause if 'hese troubles, how ever. yields .ju.ckly to T cent' a bottle After a man has made up his mind he begins to ask advice. ISix Shots I for 10c I fl H71 • 1 I *QW?.LS.MAK£fWtaoUO ?| I f nena I CureConstSpstion ■ __ _ V PRICK »0 CCNT3. M I in IlllPOfB- \Lc/3to&H9&mtftyGp'A I ■ "^HAT thin, little, 10-cent 1 Box of Cascarets. | il When carried constantly in your 1 Vest Pocket, or in “my Lady’s” Purse it will | ward off ninety per cent of Life’s ordinary Ills, i Eat one of the six candy tablets contained | in that “Vest Pocket Box” whenever you suspect you need one. It can’t hurt you, and is sure Insurance | against serious sickness. When you have Heartburn, Colic, Coated I Tongue, Suspected Breath, Acid-rising-in throat, Gas-belching, or an incipient Cold, take a Cascaret. Remember, all these are not merely Dis comforts, but indications of a serious Cause. Nip them in the bud—eat a Candy Cas caret. Cascarets don’t purge, nor punish the 1 stomach like “Bile-driving” Cathartics. ; They act like Exercise on the Bowel V.___— . Muscles that propel Food, : and that squeeze the natural Digestive Juices of the body into Food. Cascarets ward off, or cure, the following diseases. Constipation Catarrh Hives Worms Biliousness Colic Jaundice Piles Indigestion Bad Breath Nausea Ulcers Dyspepsia Diabetes Vertigo Pimples Torpid Liver Headache Scrofula Blotches Appendicitis Diarrhoea Womanly Eczema Rheumatism Flatulence Troubles Dysentery The Vest Pocket box carried constantly with you, like your Watch, or Lead Pencil, will insure you against sickness. y; But, don’t forget that “aCascaretin time E is worth nine.” g At all Druggists. 10 Cents a box. 63s "' PUTNAM FADELESS DYES !efu^>2r.V11!?1’ 81v ",hfrdye. O.ie 10c package colors all fibers. They dye In cold water letter than any other dye. You can dye i u> garaent without ngp.sg agart. Wnte ter free hooklet -Uow to Dye, Bleach lad MU Colon. MOJSRO& DR VC COH VnwnJitU. MUtmuri A Buried Treasure. From tho Philadelphia Ledger. Dumley—I met a friend today who was simply nutty about a burled treasure; couldn't talk of anything else. Peckbam—That reminds me of my wife. Dumley—Oh, does she talk about one? Peck bam-Yes; her first husband. I'm her second, you know. A Natural Remedy—Garfield Tea It is made of simple Herbs. Take it for constipation, indigestion, sick headache; it regulates the liver, purifies the blood, brings Good Health. The Calendar in Osage. From tho Pav.huska Capital. "Through the kindness of Thomas Mosler we are able to publish the names of seven days of the week as pro nounced In Osage, and also the months and seasons of the year. Try your tongue on these; Sunday—Hum-pah-wah-tah-ke. Monday—Hum-pnh-pah-hun-hon. Tuesday—Hum-pah-o-nah-hon. Wednesday—Hum-pah-weh-lah-bre. Thursday—Scah-tsa-hum-pah. Friday—Tah-la-sha-she-hum-pah. Saturday—Hum-pah-o-lo-Hah-ky. THE FOUR SEASONS. Spring—Peh-fou. Summer— Tokeh-lou. Fall—Ton-lau. Winter—Pnh-la-lou. MONTHS. January—Me-o-kon-tsa. February - Hum-pah-tsa-tsa. March—Me-o-kon-ne-kah. April—E-wah-pe. May—Hlu-wah-shu-sea-pe. June—Tsa-to-knh-mo-noh-hah-pe. July—Tsa-tu-kah-hu-huh-hah-pe. August—Glah-ze-pe. September—Tah-m-noh-hup-pe. 1 October—Tah-qu-hah-hah-pe. November—Tah-hen-pali-hunm-pe. December—Wah-sah-pah-wah-tah-pe. Each of tho names has a peculiarly adopted meaning. Yon Can Get Allen’s Foot-Ease FREE Write to-dn.v to Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y., for a PRICE sample of Alien's Foot Ease, a ponder to shake Into your shoes. It cures tired, sweating, hot, swollen, ach ing feet. It makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for Corns and bunions. All 'Druggists and Shoe stores sell It. 25c. • A Mortifying Answer. Richard, aged 7 years, In company with his parents, was visiting a friend. At the dinner table he was asked to havo | some cake. Ho hesitated. “Say, quickly, Richard! Will you have .some cake?” said his mother. Imagine her chagrin when Richard re jn.ed: “If it’s the kind we have at home, ^1 don’t want any.” F| ^ Ft. Vitus' l>knrt and nil Nnrvoui Pls«s.«« I I O I’ermnnentlr i “ure4 by Dr. Kline'* Uniat 'Nerve Reatorer Send for Free 4# trial bottle and treatiae. |im. U. II. KLINE, Ld , 931 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa I --« ^ « - At the Star theater, Seattle, the other evening the flags of several nations were exhibited In succession during an act on the stage. All except the flags of Russia and Japan were applauded. ,The former was received in silence, the jlatter was loudly hissed. The Japanese consul said he would report the inci dent to his government. FIGURES OF A CROP IN WESTERN CANADA. 'flow a Swan River Settler Ha. Suceeedeil. Benito, Manitoba, November 26, 1006. 'J. Obed Smith, Esq., Commissioner of Immigration, Winnipeg: Sir—At Swan River Valley In May, 1000, it settler took up a home stead on Section 30, in Township 34, Range 20, West of the 1st Meridian, at that time 50 miles from a railway, telegraph, school or church. There Is now a railway within two miles of his farm, and nil these other advantages close at hand. Ilis story is: “After making my homestead entry fee of ten dollars, I had $45 total (forty-five dollars) capi tal. Through doing homestead duties in slack times of the year, I managed to get a start. I am a married man 2S years of age. “I built my first house or shack, and broke up eight acres, putting five acres in crop tlie first year. “This year, 10U6, I had SO acres in crop—65 acres In wheat, 20 acres of which yielded S50 bushels or 42(4 bush els per acre; 15 acres of oats, which yielded 355 bushels, and one stack of oats in sheaf for feed. “Receipts for the year: Sold 1,755 bushels of wheat for.$1,037.10 In granary, 110 bushels. 71.50 In granary, 355 bushels oats. 88.75 One stack of oats in sheaf... 50.00 Garden roots and vegetables.. 25.00 $1,272.35 “Expenses of year: Blue stone for seed.$ 1.60 l’nid for binder twine. 30.00 Paid for hired help. 120.00 Paid for threshing. 107.00 $ 258.G0 Receipts.$1,272.35 Expediture. 258.G0 Balance.$1,013.75 Assets. 1G0 acres of land valued at.. .$2,500.00 Frame house 20x2G valued at. 600.00 Farm Implements . 425.00 1 team horses and harness... 400.00 5 head young cattle. 75.00 2 hogs . 15.00 Receipts of this year’s crop... 1,015.75 $5,030.75 Liabilities. Loan on farm.$ 500.00 Balance to my good.$4,530.75 Particulars as to how to secure low railway rates to the free homestead lands of Western Canada may he se cured from auy Canadian Government agent. . The Philippine department of edu cation has done more to pacify the is lands than any other department of the American administration. The excel lent work of the 1.000 American school teachers is bearing fruit, says the South China Morning Post, of Hong Kong. People appreciate the delicate taste and natural action of Garfield T.a, the mild herb laxative. Best for liver, kid neys and bowels. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Law. Many a girl who has mischief in her eye has goodness in her heart. The Limit. From Harper'll Weekly. A rich mnn out In the suburbs who owns a large place has among the many peo ple employed to keep It In shape an Irish man of whom he Is particularly fond, on account of hts unconscious wit. This Irishman Is something of a hard drinker, and. as hts Income is limited, ho Is more particular as regards the quantity than the quality of his liquids. The other day the employer, who had been awaiting a good opportunity, remarked In a kind tone, as the closing sentence of a friendly lec ture: "Now. Tat, how long do you thtnk you can keep on drinking this cheap whisky?” To which Pat Instantly replied: "All my life If It doesn't kill me.” CURED OF GRAVEL. Not a Single Stone Has Formed Since Using Doan’s Kidney Pills. J. I). Daughtrey, music publisher, of Suffolk, Va., says: “During two or three years that I had kidney trouble I pass ed about 2% pounds of gravel and sandy sedi ment In the urine. I haven't passed a stcue since using Doan's Kid ney Pills, however, and that was three years ago. I used to suffer the most acute agony during a gravel attack, her usual symptoms of kidney trouble—lassitude, headache, pain In the buck, urinary disorders, rheumatic pain, etc. I have a box con taining 14 gravel stones that I passed, ■ but that Is not one-quarter of the whole j number. I consider Doan’s Kidney j Pills a line kidney tonic.” Sold by all dealers. 50 cents n box. Foster-MIlburn Co.. IlulTalo. N. Y. The bishop of Digno stated recently in the Paris Gaulols that, while some of the priests are now living on their savings, others are supporting them selves by mending watches, making beehives and knitting Jerseys. ..— , *BT The Fanner’s Wife Is very careful about her churn. Sh» scalds It thoroughly after using, and gives it a sun bath to sweeten It. She knows that if her churn Is sour It will taint ths butter that Is mado In It. Tho stomach Is a churn. In tho stomach and digestivs and nutritive tracts aro performed pro cesses which aro almost exactly like ths churning of butter. Is it not apparent then that if this stomach-churn is foul It makes foul all which is put Into it? Tho evil of a foul stomach Is not alons tho bad taste In tho mouth and tho foul breath caused by it, but tho corruption of the pure current of blood and the dissem ination of disease throughout tho body. Dr. I’ierco’s Golden Medical Discovery makes tho sour and foul stomach sweet. It does for the stomach what tho washing and sun bath do for tho churn—absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting cle ment. In this way it cures blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings, sores, or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from bad blood. If you havo bitter, nasty, foul taste In your mouth, eoatod tongue, foul breath, aro weak and easily tired, feel depressed and despondent, havo frequent headaches, dizzy attacks, gnawing or distress In stom ach, constipated or irregular bowels, sour or bitter risings after eating and poor appotito, theso symptoms, or any consider able number of them. Indicate that you are suffering from billousnoss, torpid or lazy liver with the usual accompanying Indi gestion, or dyspopsla and their attendant derangements. tn mpdjoaf so* ■...-.i.y.aisclioo]sot medicalhracEfrulj luivo beei SfllllulIsl and: harnnmiooMr dUi1UiiiialuELLJLivri-g.’.s Uukh-uJitoUca. Dismvqry., That this Is absolutely tru« will be readily proven to your satisfaction If you will but mail a postal card request to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Ruffalo, N. Y.. for » free copy of Ills booklet of extracts from tho standard medical authorities, giving tho names of all the ingredients entering Into his world-famed medicines and show* Ing what tho most eminent medical men of tho ago say of them._ Emergencies at Home For the Stock on the Farm Sloejvs Luvinveivt Is awhole medicine chest Price 25c 50c & * 1.00 Send For Free Booklet on Horses,Cattle, Hogs & Poultry Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass. ■ ■' _____ __ ST (i§|j jftwomalf SHOES FOR MEN M highest degree of style, fit and workman ship are embodied in these splendid shoes. [;B E - I There are none that equal them In appearance §B j B| fll.-t and wearing quality at the price. They are jB K Ipl BUILT ON HONOR 'i B$ i|l ^ That’# what the name means. That's what a trial will prove. By £B B.j ffl all means wear “Honorbill” shoes. Demand them of your dealer i'B ip 1 Hr- —INSIST. Sold everywhere. If you cannot get them^^^^. y:B ■ • rjl'.' Wc also make the “Western Lady,” and the S i'mk. m H ' ®^‘‘Martha Wasklnglon” comfort shoes and a full line B &£*■} f V*L'if of mca's, women’s and children’s shoes. Our trade- B _ Vf-B ^ F* MayCr Boot * Shoe Co., 34 YEARS SELLING DIRECT Our Teh teles and harness have been Hold direct from our factory to user for u third of u century. We chip for e varolnntlon and approval and guarantee nafe delivery. You are out nothing If not satlsilod a* to stylo, quality and price. We Are The Largest Manufacturers In The World selling to the consumerexclustvely. We make 200stylos of ' _L>r -»—»><. | V Vehicles, 65 styles of Harness. Send for large, free cataloguu. No.313. Canopy Top sur- Flkhorf farrlnnr A- Harness Min Co No, 680.ComHt*Hc» a-er ■ rey with Automobile stylo UKnari cirrmfle a Harness "“O’ LO«. u4t>rirla«W«*" seat* price, $73.60, Elkliart, Indiana ri«»*.$53.60. Point of Law. From the Philadelphia Ledger. ‘‘I object to that question, your honor!” exclaimed the attorney for the defend ant. "On the ground that It is impertinent, immaterial and irrelevant, I presume?” "Only the first, your honor. It’s actual ly impudent. Why, an answer to that question would give my client dead away.” Naturally so delicate a point had to be taken under advisement. New Wheal Lands IN TIIE Canadian Wesl Cfinn a<*ditional miles of railway this year UUU have opened up a largely increased ter ritory to the progressive farmers of Western Canada, and the Government of the Dominion continues to give 160 Acres Free to Every Settler. The Country Has No Superior Coal, wood and water in abundance; churches and schools convenient; markets easy of access; taxes low; climate the best in the northern tem perate /one. Law and order prevails every where. For advice and intimation address the Superintendent of Immigrate n. Ottawa, Canada, o> the authorize! t • n > < iovernim-nt •uem, W. D. Scott, Superintendent of lmini;;inti- n, Ottawa. Canada, or 1 . '! Il ln' -, 315 Jacks.m St..St. Paul, Minn.; J. M. MacLi.cnl.m, box 1 "j W atertown. Souin Dal ’ t. ana \V. ILr n 't, 801 New \ or.< I.i!*.* I d ling, Omaha, NcL., Authorized Government Agents i’louou buy where you saw thin aJrartisomepfct To convince any s woman that r»x t tin© Antiseptic will improve her health uml do all we claim ? (or It. We will send her absolutely free a large trial box of Paxtlne with hook of instruc tions and genuine testimonials. Send your name and address on a postal card. cleanses and heals l mucous 1 m o m - brand af fections, such as nasal catarrh, pclrto catarrh and Inflammation caused by femi nine Ills; sore eyes, sore throat and mouth, by directional treatment. Its cur ative power over these troubles is extra ordinary and gives immediate relief. Thousands of women are using and rc*' ommending it every day. Co cents at druggists or by mail. Remember, however, IT COSTS YOU NOT I UNO TO TRY IT. THJB K. PAXTON CO., On.ton, Mass. fliiEKTi WANTtD Mibtem North Da!; t-i mnl He ter" Mm net* to, k •(»*«• list the lam us Uo.l Uivwr V»i >>. Th su f»rrasri,*‘l"r# lurwext oiN'tiH of w'eat oats h ir -e\. timot y wnrf r c* r pve raiNod anywheie in the l'. s.; wt i h n ho rai tiiiM pro i 8 ■ f corn. Little rn le t an 2fK> in i e* Iron* Mill' ea olis. St. I nn and l)ii tit. r HtPstiini iuimr ket* n America Li'-er i com t ission a d to »•*« it*. The John W.vinua l.nad «V L. uu to.. * iurjt»» N. Uu.. WE WANT ambitious men aiul women ;«>. sell our exquisite proauc.icus. Ev-ry woman and jsirl ta^u1 i u.u - Dit.ni.itx*,. 1'rob tabV. Eo.-ts not’i to -1 a to. The Atherton compar.y. '-<*) Fifth . > »»ue. Now YnrV. r’: IX 7 i Y P’TM CO-. i,1S4— 11. 1007 If a i;;redY-i:ii7'f-n- - r?r V Hvn 17- f^r tore Fjcs use a utua*