SHE SUFFERED FIVEYEARS FiaaUy Cored by Lydia E. Pink* boa’s Vegetable Compound. Erie. Pa—“I suffered for St* yean iruaa ft uak> troubles a: p»i so my sister advised me to try Lydia L. Fink. hac.'s Ve re table Compound, and wbta I bad taken only tso LSttks 1 could mo a bij ehampe. so 1 took si* U tiles aid x am —:-:-' Bvw strong and me 11 again I i at know bow n> express •3J tMnLsf JT the rood it bat d»ne tri •ni 1 b«*- aU suffering women will sim I.J 4 II Pink han't Y*prtab’s c!> • .^d a trial. it was worth its we; t. t La ruH"—Mr*. J. i*. F.Ttnr u n. K. F. U. X *-1, Erie. **a. Lr -a !_ Jink ha la’s Yegetable Com m- 4 xsada from native roots and : C-»u:_:us no narcotic cr hanr dmgs, and todty Lidi the record I-*r * a Lirp * tombfT of actual cures ' f- mule diseav s we kn->w of. and Dm. it s of voitmtary testimonials -** < u L> la the i ukAam laboratory at Lra. M-aa.. ftoa women a bo have ts-ea cured from almost every form ot {- mule complaint*, aurh as infiamtna tdorratioaL tis place m-nts, fibroid tamers. irregularities. periodic pains, WBjuhe. mo:*♦'*.on and Derrous prostration. Every suffering woman •Wes it to b-raeif to give Lydia E- Pink Lam’s \ ere table toEo-iouiid a trial •J >**«» want special advice write Mrspiskhsiu, !-•an, Mm>. for U. It b free mad always helpful. --- QUICK Mucr I_|*O0E ITU >0 tend*/ dcnocl WUi cm yon m«> at Cats?" "lie was the first boy scout.*' OaKoitian of Velocity. Tr»r»w—What ta Telocity. Johnny? Jofcaay Velocity ta what a chap lets to at a wasp with • ■ r. l'.ri. at Pellet* regulate •»i t*slnomrh. Irver sad bock. Vip t aj tnuiin. Easy to take as si. ij. TV fits* a mac begins to fear for c tutor* erf fcs -tsuotry ia when be ?-a.ra b* :» g .eg to Vase a Job .a (be . M*f«na*s pose cards free mm* Saaali4 i» Ta ■ —4 CAt’-wl—K abd ke« f «»ff ■**•' • ►*- - - ■ «»«fs »aa* ■r'fUeai A^igr-. Ah- -“as ebARia. .du dim* *.lt>d«k A*-. T |T|Q — -e^- t .'J'ct a rt.aa has been married about « >• -X be begins to aobder why bid frti • 1* d Ja f K«* busy and hate lna ki bed uj before be did 1L - «d r - r..ag m often caused be *~b» > m»s«a-i* (Wk may reenh. • H*e<. w» V r*H i *i! will draw oat tbe «*■» » r • - » wound and prevent my rtoe* triable Right Place Hoary at he a bad student. but at >«asT ae la coaarrtent.'* "ia what wayr* t raugfct him »a earing over hit prat ace history " Qiatempar is C. • Vitus among ail age* a: borer* and w i end otben ia the earns • - ’ ' -m having the disease a.'b >»j» • li.-umper t m. Every h*'1 ■** gears.tie* . User TSb.OW bottira H>’ ear * jt sa l $1.60. Good drug C-SU. —'1: •» uauiaetnren. Agent* • sate* Hr > i-jt tree book, '•polla : « • ';»i t 'uotagiotts Disease*, femes.-a. Ind. £ etreetil Error, -ujge Sinews aaa angling la the V* wnsowtab waiera. ard Just alter din er became m tolled in as argument • :tb I* * Vn.it iirmpanion Tbe debate ia*.ed s m* minutes. and during that fr til -udge had bis baited hook ■ >a - tag n the atr over hi* shoulder. Tbe gn.de took r bead peremptorily. !-*»» J ur t ae in ihe water There vn re dying S»a around here”—Chl «»«* Puk» Necessity. A at ibf lb*.,.*gian was la r'-'-d sake aa address before a - ~g >:as lie use ITs Again sCouted a bey k :bc rear of tbe room —Ufa. Arms Made *• Order. A tiuus senator, worth mil ivoos a tick be made rapidly, baa a cnat-sf arms recatly acquired. He gave a large dinner party one night His oast at arms was <-m blazoned la cold oa ;he top of tbe dinner cards Tbs lady who west ia with tbe sen ator. *be wife at another senator, ob served tbe insignia when she picked ep her dinner card and exclaimed “How jeeviy*" Eidled tbe senator proudly. s rather Beat My wife in -Satardav Evening Post. ILDS in One Day 1 few d at Monroe's Cold break up any raid and pre _ xifHfuS 1 • > u« need Medwwl *s • au. 33d and Idrrm siren. Fhitadsi; 'ns. Pa. 1 KEEPING SWINE HEALTHY IS OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE There is No Theme Upon Farm That Will So Benefit Farmer as to Keep Quarters and Surroundings in Sani* tary Condition Where Hogs are Kept — Guard Against Cholera. A Desirable Hog Cot. ' By GEORGE w BROWN. Ohio.) There Is no theme upon the farm 'hat will so benefit the farmer as to keep the quarters ar.d surroundings of the farm In a sanitary and health ful condition where swine are kept. Nowhere will an outbreak of chol era become so disastrous as upon the farm where these animals are kept with dirty, flitby surroundings, and no care taken in the disinfection of the nesting places and s!op troughs during the summer time. I'pon our farm we have never prac ticed the method of keeping a herd of swine in one place very long, and never do we fatten out more than one bunch of animals In the same field in one year, preferring rather to shift <«ur operations about from place to place. We have no permanent quarters, but rely upon the service of the cot. shown in the illustration. These bunks can be shifted’about easily upon runners, and many times each year are changed from one field to another, or from one pen to an other. thus we always have the ani mals in fresh sleeping quarters, and upon fresh forage. While the animals are located upon a new range, we break up the old range, cropping it In some profitable farm crop, thus get ting the benefit of all excrement from the animals profiting in its enrich ment of the soil, and we as well freshening and sweetening the soil by cultivation Then swine should be supplied with Fewer Fail a to Bestcre Gray Hair to iM Youthful Color. Costs scalp Msm ft hair tiiiiog. ^lOc^aB^LWatPruggist^^ WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH YOUR BABY? The young mother—and many an old Mrs. J. E. Harmon, 506 Star Ave.. Bur one. too—is often puzzled to know the lington, Iowa, and Mrs. E. Morse, Council cause of her child's ill nature. The Bluffs. Iowa, the only laxative given is loudness of Its crying does not neces- Dr.. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It has sarily indicate the seriousness of its been found to answer most perfectly al! trouble. It may have nothing more the the purposes of a laxative, and Its very matter with it than a headache or a feel- mildness and freedom from griping In* of general dullness. It cannot, of I recommend it especially for the use of course, describe Its feelings, but as a children, women, and old folks gener preliminary measure you are safe In ally—people who need a gentle bowel trying a mild laxative. stimulant. Thousands of American Nine times out of ten. you will And It families have been enthusiastic about it Is all the child needs, for its restlessness for more than a quarter of a century, and peevishness are perhaps due to ob- Anyone wishing to make a trial of this ^ruction of the bowels, and once that remedy before buying It In the regular has been remedied the headache, the way of a druggist at fifty cents or one sluggishness and the many other evl- , „ i„ * nv dences of constipation and indigestion ||onar .’I s, |**!H® ™ will quickly disappear. £ave a sample bottle sent to the home Don't give the little one salts, cathar- charge by simply addressing Dr. tic pills or nasty waters, for these will W. B. Caldwell, 201 Washington St., act as purgatives, and they are too Montlcello. 111. Tour name and address strong for a child. In the families of on a postal card will do. I n.™ I—. . ■ . , /tAFt/n Lamps and Yi. 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