CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ♦ Sn Bill * Us 6 IBi Aperfccl Remedy for Consiipa-i IHS'i tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea f KPli Worms Convulsions.Feverish W fl F II UP | Ijijg ’ ness andLossorSEEEP.j TUI WlUl life; FarSMc Signature/ ) Tl ■ . Vaaka Jg && i Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. the ccntaur company, new york city. 34 YEARS SELLING DIRECT Our vehicles and harness have been sold direct from our factory to user lor a third of n century. We ship for examination and approval an ‘ guarantee safe delivery. You are out nothing If not satisfied as to style, quality and price. We arc the Largest Manufacturers In the World j selling to the consumer exclusively. We make 200 styles of L m'' Vehicles, Go styles of harness. Send for large, free catalogue, _ _ , I Ho SIS IfcrhtEx- „ . « No. 663. Top Bnfjy with Lata Style Btauhop* I I tension 1 Ton1- Surrey EUdiaTt! Carriage &. Harness Mlfl.Co. 8nt, Bika Gear and IK In Guaranteed OuaMon I |Pri‘ec.mp1w.t73jS>: Vi'HiK.rC. Indiana Prlo.g-.Mpl..., $78.00. | A Great System. From Nos L.oislrs. Master—What is the date of the battli of Waterloo? Pupil—I don’t know’, sir. Master—It is a simple matter, if yoi haven’t a good memory, to employ witm mechanical method to aid you. In thi case, for instance, take the twelv apostles, add the half to their number which makes eighteen. Multiply them t»: ICO; that makes 1800; now, take the twelve apostles again and add a quarter to their number, which makes fifteen. Add it all up together, which makes 1815, the date you want. Quite simple, you see, and you can always remember dates by using that i | system. • 1 People can come nearer to believing * | thiii good wishes will come true, when they know they won’t, at a wedding | than anywhere else in the world. tf Y J,Yj Personal knowledge is the winning factor in the culminating contests of vt? R 'Jr ^is competitive ago and when cf ample character it places its fortunate possessor in the front ranks of ya^E,'.. fMW The Weil Informed of the World. fe?/| A vast fur.d cf personal knowledge is really essential to the achievement of the /WFj (Mr highest excellence in any field cf human effort. l\*i M A Knowledge of Ferine., Knowledge of Functions and Lrsowl jjf edge of Products are all of the utmost value and in questions of life and health yapMpWV «f vvhen a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be remembered that Syrup Jr / WU RB of Figs and Elixir cf Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., is an ethical product which has met with the approval of the most eminent physicians and DTi gives universal satisfaction, because it is a remedy cf TJ»|i v? Known Quality, Known Excellence and Known Component frj jjlfjf (A Parts and has won the valuable patronage of millions of the Well Informed of the jjlIII' /r/]fSjaKmi wjj world, who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual use that it is the first / it III / 1 Vi and best of family laxatives, for which no extravagant cr unreasonable claims are made.ydjlll Wlff/U. / This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of—Syrup cf Figs — and has attained to world- / wide acceptance as the most excellent family laxative. As its pure 'A'™' 'wB laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well Informed of the world to be the best we have if 1 •. CLM adopted the more elaborate name of—Syrup of Figs and “V J*'5 Elixir of Senna—as more fully descriptive of the remedy, .]OTjBr i but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter ‘.|ifl| ii, 1 \ jfjy jm ffmtoggss name of — Syrup of Figs—and to get its beneficial jj§ I , Ijlj l V \« UK effects, always note, when purchasing the full ffl, 1 jj V V\ 1 R |«,\ - California Fig Syr^^^^^ ^ 1 I I I W LOUISVILLE, KY. londonTngland. NEW YORK,N.YJ A MEDICINE CLOSET. Take an ordinary croquet box and paint it on the inside and out. Fit shelves in, running purallel with the narrow way of the box, making the distances between so as to tit tho dif ferent sized bottles. It then can be ad justed easily to the wall by means of two picture knobs and strong cords. In the cover of tho box a narrow strip of tape may be tacked closely together, so that small bottles or phials may be slipped through and kept In place. The same small hook can bo used that originally came on the box. A woman will believe anything her husband tells here, especially If no one else will. SAVE US PROM OUR FRIENDS. Mary, I have sold the farm for $50,000, and we will now move to the city and enjoy the balance of our life In comfort Five Years Later. It Is all over, Mary, I must pay John Brown’s bond, which will take every dollar I own and you and I will have to go to the poor house. MORAL. Do not sign a friend's bond, and when you require a bond, buy It Write for particulars or see our agent at the County Seat. WE ISSUE SUKETY BONDS. The Title Guaranty & Surety Com pany, Home Office, Scranton, Pa., Cap ital and Surplus over $1,000,000. Doing Well. From the New York Weekly. Aunt Cleo—"Howde, Mlstah Ebony? Ia youah son doin’ well now?" Mlstah Ebony—"He am doin’ fine, Madame Cleo; lie am de entry clerk at da Fashion Hotel." TlOiaCo Clan" “He ‘tends doah at the front entry.” It is a pity to be ill! Take Garfield Tea. the laxative exactly suited to the needs o£ men, women and children ; it ia made wholly of herbs; it purifies the blood, eradicates disease, overcomes con stipation. brings Good Health. The Whistler Butterfly. Whistler’s earlier Thames etchings had no butterfly signatures; the first appeared in 1859, relates Otto Bacher, the New York artist who lived, and worked much with Whistler in Venice, In his “Stories of Whistler” In the May Century. He goes on to relate that an early signature of this description is to be found on “The Fur Jacket.” In “The Harmony in Flesh-Color and Green” are two butterflies hovering over his own; in “Battersea” one is paint ed white against a dark background. “Later signatures,” Mr. Bacher says, “resembled the butterfly as we know it now, but in no case have I found it with a sting attached until the year 1880, when Whistler lived In the Casa Jankovitz. One day he found a scorpion, and impaled it upon his etching-needle. The vicious in sect would strike in all directions, now and then hitting the handle of the needle with his curved spur. “ ‘Look at the beggar now!’ exclaimed Whistler, excitedly. ‘See him strike! Isn’t he fine? Look at him! Look at him now! See how hard he hits! That’s rlght that’s the way! Hit hard! And do you see the poison that comes out when he strikes? Isn't he superb?’ “The insect seemed to captivate hinl completely, and I believe that the addi tion of the sting to his butterfly datea from this occurrence. In his writings, whenever he wished to emphasize a point, ‘ he sketched his butterfly with the sting ! directed towfard the particular remark.” "Tm. Wlnetow’G soo-rnnra stbup tor ChlMrwi Ccethinp-, boftens tbe gume, reduces infiatcmauoa, Vayc pain, cures wind colic. 25 cent: a bottle One day little Mary, aged 3, saw on the table some pickles with whole cloves In. She said: “Please, mamma, I’d like a pickle, but I don’t want any tacks.” MOTHERS GARDEN. From Mother * Mngazina. A writer In What to Eat makes a plea "for the return to the old-fash ioned garden thut mother supervised and the children kept. There Is dis cipline, education, love, duty and re ligion in such a garden for mother and child. I care tittle how small the patch of ground may be, plant It to something and tench the child how to care for the growths. We worry much about pure foods. They r.re at the doors of all who can have a garden, If only they knew it. Till the soil to make it pro duce food. Invite the children to study books that teach the care of the soli and how to raise food. Show them that gardening when understood Is not drudgery, but a healthful delightful work. It Is easy to lead the minds of most children along this way. for they love the fresh air, the turning of the soil and the care of growths. Step by step take the children Into the writ ings of John Muir, of John Burroughs, of Luther Burbank—waitings which the children can understand. They will see gardening and plan cultivation In a new light. There Is something more than this also. The effort may lead the child through Its natural tastes Into a permanent and profitable life occupa tion. We complain much, I fear, at not knowing what to do with the children when they fill the house with noise. The panacea to my inlnd is In the gar den, and I would take them to that garden through the delightful books and pictures on the subject that now till every public library of note. Gar dening is one of the first sciences man mastered. It is yet the backbone of prosperous Germany, Holland and France. It was the most profitable pleasure of early New England days. With our many unused acres In the west let us return to it, for the love of the child whom we wish to come Into masterful life clean of hand and pur< of inlnd.” Nice, Clean Milk. From the Chicago Record-IIerald. Doha does not read the papers? No. many people do at 7 years. So he knows nothing of the crusade for pure milk. Ha Supposed, If he ever thought of It at all, that all milk was pure. At all events ha didn't hesitate to drink what was offered to him, without any question, until he went to Canada last fell. Bobs, having been born and brought up In Chicago, knows nothing of the country and country ways, and everything was a delight to him until he went out to the barnyard and saw them milk the cows. Ills mother couldn't understand why he suddenly stopped drinking milk, and no persuasion could prevail upon him to change his mind. Neither would he explain until he got hts mother alone. "I'll wait till we get back home, moth er," he said confidentially, “where we have our own nice, clean milk." TEN YEARS OF PAIN. finable to Do Even Homework 111 cause of Kidney Troubles. Mrs. Mnrgnret Emmerich, of Clin ton St., Napoleon, O.. says: "For fifteen years I was n great sufferer from kidney trou bles. My back pained me terribly. Every turn or move caused sharp, shooting pains. My eyesight was poor, dark spots appeared before me, and I had dizzy spells. For ten yenrs I could not do housework, and for two years did not get out of tho house. The kidney secretions were irregular, and doctors were not help ing me. Doan’s Kidney Pills brought me quick relief, and finally cured me. .They saved my life.” Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo. N. Y. rw E^GmF^AN^fRES^OF *4 4 Is jealous of his every move. 4 4 Never keeps him guessing. 4 4 Agrees with every statement 4 4 he ever makes. 4 4 Tell3 him every thing she ever 4 4- knew or thought. 4 4 Reproaches and nags him con- 4 4 tlnuaily for his shortcomings. 4 4 Keeps the chains forever rat- 4 4 tllng to remind him lie Is bound. 4 44444444444444444444444444 Catarrh Cannot Be Cured wtth LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ns they can not reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure It you most take Internal rem edies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Intern ally, and acts directly on the Mood and mu cous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The per feet combination of the two Ingredients Is what produces such wonderful results In curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. T. J. CHENEY A* CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Tuke Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. A Serious Matter. From the New York Weekly. Young Wife—What? Do you nu-an to lav vnnr bro'.her and h!s wife have iriven up housekeeping and gone to boarding? Husband—Yes; but what difference does that make? Young Wife—Oh. nothing; only In about a week or so they’ll be dropping in every other day to meals. FAMILY’S SKIN TROUBLE. F.rr.ema, Heat Hash, and Scalp Affec tions Atlltct Different Members, but Cuticura Cures Them. “My wife bail eczema for five or six rears. It was oil her face ami would come and go. We thought we would give the Cuticura Remedies a trial. We did so and she has never had a sign of eczema for four years. I myself used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oint ment some time ago for falling hair. I now have a very heavy head of hair. We used Cuticura Remedies for our ha by, who was nearly bald when young. She has very nice hair now. She is very fleshy, and we had so much trouble with heat that we would bathe her with Cuticura Soap and then ap ply Cuticura Ointment, it would dry the heat up so much quicker than any- 1 thing else. Mr. II. B. Sprlngmire, 323 ' So. Capitol street, Iowa City, Iowa, ' July 16, 1905, and Sept. 16. 1906.” -. ♦ -- j Sometimes a man tells his own trou bles just to keep from listening to those of others. I It sometimes happens that other peo ple have as good an opinion of a man is ho has of himself—after he is dead, i Most of us who attend the school of j experience Insist on long vacations and ihort sessions. The tongue of a flatterer either has a t ; Jool back of it or one in front of It. 1 PERIODS OF PAIN] While no woman is etf^irely free fl from periodic suffering, it'docs not ■ seem to be the plan of nature that 3 women should suffer so severely Ir- fl regularities and pain are positive 9 evidence that something is wrong S which should t>e set riglit or it will g lead to serious derangement of the R feminine organism. Thousands of women, have I found relief from all periodic suf- 9 fering by taking Lydia E. Pink- fl ham's Vegetable Compound, which fl is made from native roots and herbs, H as it is the most thorough female B regulator known to medical science, fl MISS NICHOLS 11 cur,'s ™hi?h | causes so much discomfort and robs ■ that period of its terrors. Women who are troubled with painful or ir- fl regular functions should take immediate action to ward off the serious ■ consequences and be restored to health and strength by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I Miss Adelaide Nichols of 324 West 22nd Street, New York City, I writes:—Dear Mrs, Pinkham:-“If women who suffer would only rely ■ upon Lydia E. Pinkliam s Vegetable Compound their troubles would bo ■ quickly alleviated. I feel greatly indebted for the relief and health ■ which has been brought to me by your inestimable remedy.” Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound cures Female Complaints ■ such as Falling and Displacements, and Organic Diseases Headache, I General Debility, Indigestion, and invigorates the whole feminine ■ system. For the derangements of the Kidneys of either sex Lydia fl B. Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound is excellent. Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women I Women suffering from anv form of female weakness are invited to I write Mrs.Pinkham, at Lynn,Mass From the symptoms given, the trouble ■ may be located and the quickest and surest way of recovery advised. s WINCHESTER “NEW RIVAL” LOADED BLACK POWDER Shotgun Shells The important points in a loaded shell are reliability, uniformity of loading, evenness of pat tern, hard shooting qual ities and strength to withstand reloading. All these virtues are found in Winchester “New Rival” loaded black powder shells. Ask for them the next time. THEY HELP MAKE BIG BAG S SEEDING COMMENCED IN WEST ERN CANADA. The Prospects for a Large Acreage to Be Sown in Wheat. St. Paul, April 24, 1907.—Word lias been received at the office of the Cana dian Government in St. Paul that seed ing has commenced at various points throughout Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. The heavy snowfall during the past winter has left the ground In splendid Bhapo for successful seeding operations. The fine weather of the past few days has taken much of the frost out of the ground, and during next week there will scarcely be a district In which the seeder is not being operated, l tie most optimistic conditions exist, and in all districts tbe farmers are busy getting ! things in shape. There will be a very large acreage sown in spring wheat, oats and barley. At many points throughout the three provinces the newcomers are busy unloading their Btock and effects, working night and day In order to get on their farms and become active agencies In the effort to iuake the year 1007 the banner year in grain-producing in Western Canada. As compared with districts many hun dred miles further south than this, it will be seen that Western Canada ranks amongst the first In the line of seeding operations for the present year. It is safe to say that farmers, who get n their crop before the 20th or 24th of May, will receive magnificent returns. A number of those coming In tills prlng, who had not their land pre >ared last fall, will break up enough and to get In a crop of oats and barley md probably some flax. This, together vith the vegetables they will plant, will give them ample food for them selves and stock during the coming milliner and winter. These early seed- j ng operations are not confined to one listrlet. but are spread over a country MX) miles long by 400 miles in width. The agents of the Canadian Govern nent, loeated at different points hroughout the United States, are busy living information regarding the many lew districts that are being made avail tble for settlers. Low railway rates, uformatlon and literature are given on ipplleation to the agent, whose name ippears In advertisement elsewhere in his paper. sonie ine plays the piano, all the family liinks, of course, it has great musical a lent. You think you know what you want, but o you? Have you been satisfied hereto ore when your wishes were granted? To convince nny B woman that I’m- R tine Antiseptic will R Improve her benllh U and do all we claim ■ for It. tVe will send her absolutely free a large trial box ol l'axtino with book of Instruc tions and genuine testimonials. Send your ruuiio and address on a postal card. eleanses and heals mucous m e Ifectlous, such as nasal catarrh, pelvto catarrh and inflammation caused by femi nine Ills; sore eyes, sore throat and mouth, by direct local treatment. Its cur at! vo power over these troubles Is extra ordinary and gives Immediate relief. Thousands of women are using and reo ommending It every day. (0 oents at druggists or by mail. Remember, however, IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO TRY IT. TUB It. PAXTON CO., Uoston, Mass. Food || Products Libby’s Vienna Sausage unequalled for their delicious taste. They are put tip in moat convenient form for ready serv ing, requiring only a few min utes preparation. They have a fine flavor and freshness which will please everyone. An Appetizing Dish.—Drop a tin of Libby's Vienna Sausage in boilingwater until heated (about i; minutes) and serve as taken from the tin on a small plate garnished witli lettuce leaves. Aak your grocer Tor Llbbr'* and InaUl uvoh (ettlnf Libby’*. Libby, McNeill A Libby, Chicago jBBaagaiggg— =ic A ^Ltive CATARR Ely's Cream Balm la quickly absorbed. Gives Belief it Once. It cleanses, soothes heals and protects the diseased mem brane. It cures Ca tarrh and drives away a Cold in the__ Head quickly. Re OWEtWi •tores the Senses of I»“ • • fcWfcl Taste and Smell. Full size 60eta., at Drug gists or by mail; Trial Size 10 cts. by maiL Ely Brothers. 56 Warren Street. New Yuri, MOTHER GRAY’S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN A Oortain Care for Feverishn«•*»*. Constipation, llcanm- it e> I Stomach Trouble*, Teething Disorder*, tod DcMtioy Worm*. They Hr:*ak up Cold* in 34 hours. At all Prujrgivr*. 2o ota, rsn'8 unmo, Stmol# wailed FUEiL Adilf**.s Row York UU,. A. S. OLMSTED. Le Key. N 7, i umherinn —oregojv— LUIIIUGI Illy MOST PROFITABLE INDUSTRY on American Continent Wealthiastcorporations and lurtivld uala inventing there. Uroup of practical, experienced We,torn men have organized a company and ere purchnaing well entnb liahed lumheriiig liuaineaa In Oregon with mill of 81 imm feeg rapacity and I irgn amountaUnding timber. Coat of production low • profits very large demand enormous. Portion of ct-pitat itock for sale, constituting a safe, sensible and most profitiM* Investment in either large or small amounts Write today te Sunset Lumber Co.,200 UtcRuy Hide.,Portland,Or* Farms That Grow No. 1 Hard WheaU (63 Pounds to the Bushel) Are situated in the Canadian West where Homesteads of t^jo acres can be obtained free by every settler willing and abje to comply with the Homestead Regulations. During the present year a large portion of New Wheat Growing Territory has been made accessible fo markets by the railway construction that has been pushed forward so vigorously by the three great railway companies. For literature and particulars address th» Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada* >r the authorized Canadian Government *•* t. IV. P. Scott. Superintendent of Immigration* Ottawa, Canada, or K. T. Holmes, 315 Jackson i>t..St. Paul, Minn.: J. M. MacLaciilan, Box 11b* A'atertown, Soutn Dakota, and W. V. Bennett* loi New York Life Building, Omaha, Neb.* Authorized Government Agents FleaMsay where you huw thia advertisement. SIOUX CITY PTG CO., 1,189—19, 120? RftCMTC* ^'T nieritoriom Mining Stock ; irorx' n inv Ft U Ell 9 O Cur Liz X SuiUer, Alain K ,\i. ho., Sail La so ClOjv