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About Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1904)
Kwrry Walk im UtK A. A. Boyce, fanner, living threa bm am nules from Treutua, Ma. a 7 . a r fold M-t- "IT ied Ii mi l , Vf- trveloped o w i ii , lay off ork en ic- Dllnt f tim'l echini In wy 3 jv - a a -n aide. For t-3 m I wis a b I to rlk at alt. ed every maieahlft I tried and all th Medicine I took bad not tbe altgbtmt fret My bark continued to grow Breaker until I beiran taking Doau's lldney I'llla, and I muit say 1 was ore than aurprlaed and gratified to Sotlc the backache dimippesrlng grad tally until It finally stopped." Iran's Kllney l'in ij r,T all Ira or mri lied on receipt of price, So rnta per ti. Foater-MIIburn Co nffalo. N. Y. '-V'a. ' k A t'tP -JT. Tbe Pasteur institute at lln Uol eersit? of Michigan was established two years sgo with the object of pre recti g the development of bydro hbla In persons oltteo by dogs bleb are supposed to be mad. the cases ire taken under treit lent as od as It i p. -sstble to teacb Add Arbor. The Institute k oot lotended for the cure of prr tons who are already suffering from asbles, but has been very successful lu preventing the disease wmn per sons hafe applied for treatment as toon as they were bitten. The Vermont boys are acquiring pending money hy raking In the bounty which the state pavs for edgebogi. it Is strongly Rus kected that some of the toys are falsing the aulnals, carefully fnarding liem until they are lrl enough to turn Into the State luthorltles. One town last year "found" 1,100 . f the prickly beasts. W oRar fn H.in.irM Imllart Rnwsrd tn, tir ca of :v;U thai ouinol be eurod. bt tsiarrh i im. br tm ia.t ir. tun, mat brlicva mm r!c 'd. - , - - V.I u U. . .11IUU UI(T m ell Ofu. I Mr & THI-AT. Whnlo.!, (nimrila.TAitn (I lr:tiy iiMu V, iil'i-l m l inn-iu virla'w o' m ) earn. lTlr ?,v iMr Umla. SoiU at1 PI! (ft't-U- liI. Mnl frft Hail' ramliy Cll art ;b. heat. GOOD V V V- V- ,SbortS THB VUUMi UJUTOK AHEAD. HM-M-M-r Joker "I sutler from cold fet at I Dtg;iU" Ir. G1od "Is your freoeial health g od? "Perfectly." GixkI appetlief i'irt ia;e. tjuep uuder blaoketsf Yes. Take plentr of outdoor eierclsef Lots. Vti; strarge. The cold (eti are my wife's. Aht Get a ditorce. Two dollars, pltase. MIGHT BE OF USE. Mr. Softie "I there aaitblng I Cjd do to pr. re m? devotion?" Miss Iautie "Y-e-s, tber U." Nja,) it. "Wutn you call, bring some baol o ua and eoteriatolog geotleoiao will uu? Oreateai id llio World. Arllntftou, IdJ., lec. 5. (Siieclal.V Mr. W. A. Jlysons, tlie pbotorapber, Ijo moved bera rt-ceutly from hjpi, Ky.. la firmly of tbe opinion tli.il iotd a Kldricy Pills are tbe greatenl Kidney Kerned tb world baa evel koowu. 1a me years 1901 and 1902, says Mr. Hyaong, "and for some time befori 1 was aulicted with Kidney Trouble. Jiy jointa were ore and stiff and I cn by sot no bad I could not turn In fcej itbout a8iatatH-e. In tbe aitrioz of li 3 I etas Induced, by a friend, to try woiid a Kidney I'llla. and after u one and one-balf toxes I was ami a n tlll completely cured. Several of neighbor, too. used Dodd's K'i:1h. Hliia and in erer caaa the did at recommended." Cure tbe early aymptoma of Kldnt j niaeaae, aucb ea U:ickacbe, will rdd Kidney rill and you will neYtl uara Mrlgljfs Iieae. In 1S40 tbe peneratton which la bow e gbt years old found In Indiana et univr TsUIes and a I if agsin-1 t-o I 10 Maine, one iu New Haruiikbhe anj COllBS I tHO !a erlaont- la fpl'e of giiib ad t Tantsgea, that feneration anil tbe tl j I biwlojf tho but one Cftb of tbe b'rtu- oLaj-rved in PRF5ERVINU THE PEACE. Bimciio I'Ui-I as talttlu with n Eastern man today and he g4a hen tw j Mlers In his sect! m have I dispute they Just go to la and sue Itch other for damuu'S or S'lojethln H ir-TrIguer Ike Hut how about IbelowrV D m't be get a g.jo sn' sty to lt even, Hromlio Bill Waal, as near as I kin make out, by toe time the lii-r et p.ild the lawyers be alu't got no ssooey to buy ki.ds. TFIE COMING HEROINE. Mr. Jioka 1 wish you wouidn' allow our daughter to read lbos S"rittmpntal novels. Mrs. Jinks Sim Isn't reading sentimental novel. The berolo( doesn't n arry 'or love. Well, the modern society novel In Itlch th! heroine toarrles for monej Is JiHt as bad. ti-e Isn't reading a society novel Th-n whit Is It? It's an aflvanced Dovel. Wnat's that? The herolue marries for a politic tuil. A fMirtous f ict has been discovered hy a Krem-nnnn. Ha bad two thep moiue'f rs one of ordinary gbig, ar d the tit tier paintf d bUclt plaeed In tie Mm. Id the white glass the mercury rose to 144 d'-grees Under the hta- k paint It went up to 157 in the s.im p sltlon. The Inferenct is that people who wear black coati are s' tno 3 d' g-ees warmer In thi sunshlon than tboe who dress lc while. Graiuateg if the University of icligmaro proving that bigber du.atloo Is a su.'cess. I hst ni! Pja' Car far Cornamp on !tb (rood reaiilta. It it til rlsht. lobn V Henry, Boi MX. Foaturia. OaJa Vt. 4. 1W1. Wit surp,ps us, and we never laff hen we are surprized; it iz buffoon Iry ov sum kind lb it makes us laff. Un. Wli).!ow wi()Trflf0 HVRl'P for chll ha teel'ilni;, tofter.t ih tunu.rwluna lulu Siatlon allar p!n rurn n.lio Price I OulU. If yu settle ith a man for 50 nts on a roliar he ir. full as apt to Mil yu a pbool as a philanthropist. I"i.nt y ain't It? SLrgams in Har.an Co. Lands. .ci! Kstal Is always a safe Inves inent. It neither turns Dor blows sway Can you afford to rent when yi u can owe a quarter seclioa fur t) f or further Informatloo write Vchumacber .V Jmc, Orleans, Neb. $m?timmi um n Colorado fciTKE DEST Lkm Uu'r'i m h'.d, ni'1. ! it ii. 4 4W km aasii cum t 0$ tri.!: i.i-tJ in i.tnm. nnanikia Mwr,fr , l.t(t-r rm Er1e-.r-bI r ruhi'i f'.r ffcf tou ,vatr '1 te tlue .!(; laul 01! Ion, .) 8H f,i.XL3 F:n!.:;:;3 Wheat Raising Ranching I'lxrt Oat Piiipu'ta have atratn Uon Komterfui retuiM on ttia FREE HOMESTEAD UKCS OF VESTERM CANADA MAThifWut 'ml4 frmem ilot!t In Ihrtr bfr rra in th miodix f S"Piutt- " It Ai bomvl t l mnrt) ( !,n fi(i mUU li.m fltti r i -t f Itt f'4 StUJH(.-, aXtOOlfc, OburebaM, UtAlktl t)OUUUiOa irpir t'r tntaimmli&n loHufHirini- iiito( itutuiji ,((, ,)!, 01 tn tt , V itBnn.,W.J hum i nit Lif tUija.ii, Ua.ta4w b , Asilfc rd UmsbdI ri Mr Mr r mm Iku 49Mm Ltghtnfrtg flrel an tfum mo oil took tn Pr?no, Cal. To eit.Dfculsh the tlam-'H, a cannon tall was t'lOt olo Urn tank. an1 the oil ran Into Irene nd dutf for that purpose. tECCS CHERRY COUCH SYRUP cure cough and colds. U. N. U. Ml M TOUK NH An tnvitnir Propneot. Will Canada In the next quarter ni century take the place of the L'nlten Hta tea as tbe great wheat expoitlnj section of tbe western hemisphere' Everything points that way. In tb opinion of expert the United State! has reached lilL'h water mark as a v. heat exporting country. Tbe Increa lug population over there bns reached tbe point when home consumption h becoming annually greater In propor tlon than the Int-tesse In wheat pro Inrtlon. As a matter of fact, wheat production la decreasing: over there as he land becomes more valuable niit by reatton of the demand for othei form of produce for botne eoostimp tlon. It la said that the wheat cro this year la not more than 70 per ecu' of Uit) crop of 19oI and much beloM tbe crops of 19o2 and !'J')3. It la eatl mated that this year the United Statet surplus for export will not be ovei 100.000,000. which la lea than any yeai Ince 1878 with two exceptions. No only la tbl tbe case, but s consider ble quantity of the beat Cauadlai wheat Is being Imported into Minn sou and also Chicago. All this tend to keep tb price o wheat near the dollar mark, and "dot lar wheat" 1 the loadstone that wil attract farmers to tbe Canadian North weat, where laud la cheap and can tx farmed on a wholesale basis, partlcu lar of which may be bad from snj aeut of tbe Canadian government Tbe rednctlon of American exiortl will have the double influence of iiv creasing Canadian production and keeping up Ibe price. 1 conHtitutei a roseate prospect for this country and need no opllinltlc enthusiasm u foresee tbe near expnnton of tb( Itomlnlon Into Hie actual position o( the "crannry of the empire'- The late Iie.m Ho'.e was food of pons of ail kluda, but when a repon an.e to bia ears that bis groom bad eon eojiaging jn a puillatie set-to, the an felt it his duty to administer a tillable rebuke, winding up wl;b: ' I iope you weie separated' Severely) 'lU-g pardon, air; when I d finished be I do t want uo scparatii.g," aaid tbe ;rocrn. Iir. Crath, a witty physician, of the :ourt of Queen Anoe, bad prescribed a uiuseoua ioe for tiie great warrior, )uke of ilarlboroub. When the duke ibjpctrd to following tbe directions, be ahurp-tongucdlJuctics Sarah broke u by paying, "I'll be banned If It does Jot cure you." -There, uy lord," iu eiposed Garth, "you bud better awal o v it; you will gain either way." Thomas Carlyle was a "boarder of he gold of silence," and would sit for lours, pulling away at bia pipo, with nit littering more than a trunt or a ltuT monosyllable. Leibt liuut, bis leighbor and Intimate, once wrote to a 'jiend: "Have Just spent a pleasant lour with Carlyle. Wueu I went lu le growled, Tlciloa! here BL-aiu!' and it parting lie snapped out, 'Good-day! mil tliat Is the sum of the eouversa Ion he honored me with. But bow elo- iuent his silence ill I just sat and ooked at him, and came away trensiheiied for a fresh struggle." A Kussian huly, admirer of Kosslnl, laving watched the composer on his tally promenade during several duys. lent a message to his house expressive if her desire to be received by him the reply to this straiiKe comuiurtita ion was: "I do nothing for nothing f tbe lad brings me a very fine bunch if aparagus, she will he welcome, ami the can take a view of me at her Icis- Jie." Then, pointing to his waist, vhich had attained a somewhat alder nanic rotundity, be Is said to have idded: "The lady nitty even walk trouiul me If she pleases, but I must tave my asparagus." Professor Simon Newcomb tells of bo following Incident having occurred luring a recent visit paid hy several roung Western women to the Wash ngton Observatory. "I hud done my est," said the eminent astronomer, "to nsvvcr with credit to the govenitneut nd to myself the running lire of ques lona which my fair callers propound d. I think I hud named even tbe re ootest constellations for them, arid vns congratulating myself upon the Mitcnnie, when one of the younger aeml cis of the party inter ected: 'But. s It has never been proved that the (ars are Inhabited, bow do the antron mors ever find out their names?' " A New York young man who hai he same name and Initials as II. II toners, the Standard Oil man, fre .Ut'iitiy receives through the mail let crs w hich ore intended for the latter. Uie day he received a bill for a new tic furnished to Mr. llo;:ers' y.tcht, (vh'eh he mailed to him with tle foi- uw Injr note: "Oeir Sir I receiv d the nclosed bill Intended for you, as i run "iot forturir.te enough to ovn a yacht. low-ever, 1 will pay your biil If you ill tell me the be-d time to buy Stand- ird OH." lie received the foilowini; i ply: "Dear Sir Your note at hand, v ill be glad to pay my own bill. The wst time to buy Standard Oil Is be- ween ten and three." BIRTHRATE OF CELEBRITIES. mm rcinroigvVi COKTAINi 25.000 NEW WORDS, ttc. Naw Catlr of th World Nw Biosraphlcal OlclUaary Qaafta laM. lall Should be la Every Home, School, snd Office IUv. I.rmaa Abtmit. U.l., Kdlturof Th fltllluok, aajril WctMlcr Sal alwaya baca .arvrfrinourhnUMlioM,! I hava aaca bo rm q la traatter mf Uaiau la aay 4 hia emnpenlora. - FREE," A Tat In Pronunciation," ! aad iaMi, Alaalllwuata (uupMaia. O. a C. ME.RIV.IAM CO., refcllofcere. ertMfleM. Msm. lore Thun Twice ih (Ircat lo Maine as iu Ohio. A steady fall In the birthrate of men if talent Is met with In going from v'evv Kngland we.tward. While, In nvr England, rut of every IfX).O(i') n'rths, fifty-four arc thie of men of a lent, In Now York that number falls it thirty-four; In Ohio to nineteen, in ndiana to eleven, In Illinois to ten, lu tllssourl to six. In Kansas to two. iu Colorado to one. Iu tho case of such Western Slates s Kansas, Colorado, iveoraska, Min- icsota and the Dakota, the extreme laueity of men of talent Is In part ex ilolnexl by two facts; a lack of suit- ble means of education for the pres- nit generation and an abnormal pro lorilon of young piKiplo amoug the na ive boru. Hut If we remain within the zone vblch was filled by settlers In the tlghteonth or In tlief beginning of tho iluetcetith century, and which ln rludea such States as Ohio. Ken i.eky, Tennessee, Indiana and Ilii iols, that explanation falls, and ther cinalns the fact of a disproportion of rom about three to one between tho Cast and the West In the present lirthrate of men of talent. In aeveral cns's tho Western State mjoys a greater material prosper ly, has more and larger cities, ami las offered to the present generation totter educational opportunities than nany of Its Eastern neighbors. The Itate of Ohio is comparable In area o the State of Maine, In 1H10 the opulation of Ohio was larger than bat of Maine. In 180 there were In )hlo five universities and colleges Ohio University, Miami University, franklin College, Kenyon College and Vostern Ueserve University) against wo In Maine (Itowdoln College ami Jolby University), Twenty years Inter Jiere were In Ohio eight times the iv. m her of colleges and unlversltls lien found In Maine, yet tbe present irtbrato of celebrities Is more than wlce as gi at In Maine as In Ohio. Nor has tbe State of Indiana re tained behind In educational matters. rate of cie:j of t!ei t l.ortern New P-tir ,nd. A similar fact may be oh -erred It, the Bomb. 1 he rotate of Tennessee early enjoyed be-'ter eui-atiunal ad TaLtaees tbuu Ita Eastern neighbors In 17il there was not a single college or univerT y In ":th Carolina. Sutb CaioUna had but one such iustitJiiou, tbe College of Charleston. At thai time Tennessee bad three universities and colleges; tb University of Tell lietitiee, the University of Nashville and Greenville and 1 tiseuluru College. lt superiority over Its Eastern neighbor In the equipment as well as in th number of Its colleges Tennessee ha conilnua!: kept from the eighteenth century down to tlie pr.-sent tlmo Nashville is to-day the great educa tional center of the South: yet the birthrate of celebrities In Tennessee is but one-tbir.1 of taut of South Caro Una. It is evident that tbe cause of sui b differences, as well as that of the im posing Intellectual superiority of th poor mountainous regions of Net England over the whole East, lien in the men themselves, and not In their! surroundings. New York, Ohio. In diana, Illinois arid Missouri are bul the successive plages of the gre-il westward ln'gratlon which, durirg tio eighteenth and nineteenth centuries peopled the West at the expense of the East; and the steady decrease la the l irthrate of tuieat met with when passing from one of those States to ill Western neighlsir chows, as is the eas Ir every piirtial migration, that tha particular one was highly selective Ii its process. Century. a Z A prominent Southern lady, Mrs. I Bianchard, of Nashville, Tenn., tells how she was cured of backache, dizziness, pain ful and irregular periods by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Dbar Mrs. Tinkham : Gratitude compels me to acknowledm! th prat merit of your V citable Compound. I have eufl'ered for four yean nth irregular and painful menstruation, also dizziness, pains in the back ind lower limbs, and fitful sleep. I dreaded the time to come which :ould only mean Buffering to me. - Better health is all I wanted, and core if possible. Lydl E. Pink , m'u Veetab,e Compound brought me health and happiness in ft lew short months. I feel like another person now. Jly aches and pain lave left mo. Life seems new and sweet to me, and everythinar aeemt ueaa.int and easy. " Six bottles brought mo health, and was worth more than month Trade told a newspaper reporter tha. efed therefa no mSKtX women U TOUT Vemtabb ,e,Tn, aUStTiT" ,f tU1" cuunt!-'-a)pund, and I advocate it to my lady -friend "nffof SSSS contribute woo.ujo.uuo a year to tL. eip5--Ma8. B. A. Blanohabd, 4 Broad St, KaJhrSS TeniT suarpers who promise to make then; w. . 1 ' xcu"- rich quick. Tbey work the saoie oid ra , "J'?. 'ith Irregular, suppressed or painful menstrnsy a, weakness, leucorrhoea. diaDlaeement or nWratinn k. v. ii... seiieme or a couhUential letter and jearing-down feeling. Inflammation of the ovaries, backache bloTtWfor shrewd balling, until the victim parti UtuJaaoa), general debiUty, indigestion, and nervous prostration, or aibese. MANIA l-OR WEALTH Itoth Men and Wumcii lomrTUeir Head. Over tUo Milit Dollar. The mania for getting rich the m id false Idea that we must have money has played worse havoc among ain'oi ilous peupie than war or pestilence A member of the Chicairo Board ol with his money. Thousands are plod. ding along In poverty end deprivation, chagrined and humiliated because they have not been able to get up In tlie world or to realize their ambitions, for the reason that they succumbed to the scheme of some smooth promoter, whe hypnotized them into the belief thai they could make a great deal very quickly out of very little. The great fever of trying to make $1 earn ?," is growing more and more contagious. We see even women se-j cretiy going Into brokers' olliees and; bucket shops," Investing everything they have In all sons of schemes, drawing their deposits out of the with such symptoms a dizziness, faintnesa, las situde, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, "allfone" and wantrto-be-lert-sione" feelings, blues snd hopelessness, they should remember there is ono tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's esretable Compound at once removes such troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the beat. A Severe Case of "Womb Trouble Cured In Philadelpbla. Dear Mns. Pinkdam: I have been cured of severe female troubles by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound. I was nearlv rendv tn cHva nn V .f u.,;r. your advertwement I purchased one bottle of VYYiir TnPf1ifinA anri if tA . H,,u food that I parchased arother. and the result was so satisfactory that I Hanks, sone t.mes pawning their Jew- houarht six mora I-ott.les.end m mmfii,,, v rrZI 'tT ,? eiry- even their engagement rings- aover be without it. I hope that n.y testimonial will convince women .aid borrow ng. hoping to make a id ;hat your Vegetable Compound is the greatest medicine in the world of money before their hus.iands or for falling of the womb or any other female comrjlainta." JVIhb. Mat families find it out ami then to sur- Uodt, 2660 Birch St, 1'hiUtdelphia, Pa. prise tliem with tlie results; but. lc ' i.,i , ts rorciliilly Invited to write to Mm, , , ' " tnero js nnytning ahont Iser symntorns she does not i nousiiiiu-i ot i mini; viuenciiiiH a r iwij ia every HUliJ(r WOllittU W ill SUik Jfor itm so tied tip oy nnnncial or other en tanglements, even before they get fair ly started In their life work, that tliej can only transmute a tithe of tlieit renl tibilify or their splendid eiiergiee Into that which will count In theii lives. A large part of it Is Inst on the way up, as the energy of the coal It nearly nil lost before It reaches tb electric bulb. Tho Euwer Ibujenn Il irne. We may Imagine the earliest herdi of horses In I he Eower Eocene (Eohlp pus, or "dawuborse"' stage) ns re sembling a lot of small fox-terriers ir she, only eleven Inches, or two am! three-tenths hands, at the withers, cor ered with short hair which may hav had a brownish color with Hghtei spots, resembling the sunbeams fall Ing through I he leaves of trees, ami thus protecting the little animals from oliservatlon. As In tlie terrier, the wrist (knee) was near the ground, tlie hand was still short, terminating ir. fiiiir hoofs, with a part of the liftb toe (thumb) dangling at the side. Tie- spite Its diminutive size of from eleven' lo fourteen inches, this little horse ranged from Mexico northward I through Wyoming, and far over con tlnenial Europe and (Ireat Britain, From Henry Fairfield Osborn's "Eo sil Wonders of the West" lu the Con tury, Cernimi (by Without Taxes. Germany has a city situa ed hi tho Illack fore-st containing a built ".(..) Inhabitants which gets along without paying any taxes, all municipal ex penses being provided for by tbe year ly net revenue of the pub;h property. This consists of 0,000 acres of forest, managed under the best forestry meth ods, and the annual return from it, pretty regular In amount, Is sufficient to meet all requirements. Wh n a tree Is cut down one or more Is plant ed, and the yield Is conseiumty nn- diminishing. No tree Is cut till It ii of a growth to yield the maximum profit. This pays nil the city's ex penses, wllh surplus. NO SIGN NEEDED. Peddl-r "Want sdj 'Please Shut he Door' signs?" J'ms n "Don't need 'em." "Vmir door hasn't any spring." "People always shut It when they 0 out." "That's queer " "I'm a tax assessor. They shut t with a siaro." I uevcr hav Jlned church yet; I tever bat thought I was bright enult or an example. NOT A PEDESTRIAN. YWtlnif Relative you don't wall a'OUTd tbe city much, do yon R'8'on Hosfess Oh no. It Is a long dlstano around the city. Bul I walk about the streets a good deal. TWO VICTIMS. Sailor T was shipwrecked In ml ocean, and nearly died of i hirst. Landsman 1 gan zyropathlne mil yon. Vonoe I vas railroad wreckei in a brohibition State, MTXJ) i ti j i s i in hi t l ii i r T m i u k h u if i it i vT7k.w iacm. tf-a." ' id' 3k Z-Z rzja Ti-"j .sirx W. L. Otuplmn nwba mntl mclla ntorm mtm'm $.HO The rnawin W. I IVmelaa PM ulir. ure th rrcmaei tn-r In the world la Iwrnnae of thftr ainyl- Iratau-lM, i-Afj attin and ani-rier .-irln i;im!l lt-. ir I M hw rm tha dtnri txtwwn tha l"f in : hi n.l r.n ti.ry ani lli"f nt ullifr nn.V nl the hitfli itjkIh lent hern nmt, 5011 would im""r. at mrt why W. 1.. Imm-I,i rtioea cil m,r C. nnli-. why ll,v h" '1 Ihf-ir h.ipi-, St heller. wpr hm.KT, ic.it urn of Kr-ilnr Inlriiixli- value 1 1i n ntlicr $1.Ml aho ou Ui Inrkel to-daj, and KhJ tM a&ii-ii Inr t: rt.nr -ii(',ni: .Inly I. r. -r. si l.'c.i.o lo.oo. . w, l Kuuruitrea their iue h? riaiin-inii Ula uanie and prlea on tha bottom. Look for IS taJta no BtOwiittua, Snlil by ahoe deaieia evarywluire. SUPERIOR IN FIT, COMFORT AND WEAR. , bnrr vnm .. Dtiualnn 1 W lhnrt ftr Ihf fn( Urflrt mrl Ktlh abmlutt ff..,'rrin. llinti thrm txp-nor tw ttt,ctmj'l mul trftf Of All f-llfitf r-a tn $7.(10.' A. Mrt'i t ttt. rati.. U. fi. Jul. icrrvut, Kxchmomi, la. W. T.. Tnnirln n- Cnrnia Cnltkln In hl Jii.SO li.. f;..ron roll, la aaatwdtMl So l Uia llnt. 1'atvut Lathr nwio. t Col.ir l- yi-lt-i. n-! ex.-liiKUelr. W. L. OO DC LAS, Brockton, Mmmnmnhmottm. It -as t htmi n r oaie 1 en iviniiuii duxcs a x cUe TNI FAMILY'S FAVORITK MCOIOIM Hit- rt. orei of V dulli. Nikola Tesla, the great student of electricity, Is 47, but looks ten years younger. If It weren't for women and goU brlcka fewer men would go broky. 4 Ss CANDY aTir -- 10c -Wt? Uctoc. BEST FOR THE BOWELS