- nr r-0 "Tfif T The Commoner. 6 VOLUME 8. NUMBER , !'' I h M . If, ff ' The Book Tells You How To Get Well at My Risk. Ask boo by letter for the book. Don't wnd a penny. Let me take tho rlak. Let me ten you ox a aruguisi near you woo irtve you six bottles of Dr. EHoop' Kcstora- wlll Uveon a month's trial. Take It and see lor yonr&clf what It will do. Then decide. No cost not a oennv It you say. "I - - ' WT. - . :"- T-- T . - uon't leave u 10 me aruggiai nor to am no better." ae. We ljrht be preladlccd Yon, you alone, shall say the word, whether The druggist can't e cost to me at your you pay S5.MI or nothing, complain. He to to bill tin MIT 90 If yon want to feel better. II yon want more strength. II you lack ambition. If ycu ran't do thli gs like yon used to. If yonr nerves your cournge is leaving you. If your coDfldcnce In youreeli Is less. If you lack vim, vigor, vitality. If something Is eating away your constitution Try Dr. Snoop's Restorative flonth at My Risk Not a penny if it fall A. It's a two-cent Jitamp or a postal against six bottles of my Restorative against WW), their coat. Don't you begin to believe the Restorative can do something unuhiial for the sick? I have found, long ago, how certain It is, how seldom It fulls. I'll risk my reputation on it. And the cost of the medlrlno too. I know, and I want you to know. This 1b my way of gaining your interest. Others don't do ft that way. It's pay anyway with them. Ask mc for tho book you need. Write me. Now today. Bimply state which . ' " B"""u hnnV vnn want and a1. "OK HO. t OH THI HI AM oook you warn ana &a iooi o. on thi uwura drees vt. unoop, oox no. ron wovm. Box 4815, IUcine, Wis oo no. rornaw. vmih) ' ' kOOK HO. I OH RHXOMATIcM Mild cases, not chronic, arc olten cured with one or two bottles. At druggists. zsCeg The Home Deoartment By HBLBN WAT1S McVBY. 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At$12.75our Amazon Is as good as tho reeular 520 kind: Is beyond comparlsonwith other machines at this price, For XfaHaMkaaaeaeaaaaBaflBBaaaaaY I mjji 'j-wiufgaaaijKjihs- 65T1275 14 lfiB"EBaaal t iws!!rim Iff r ifiWf riffi8rWrilrTflnPflvW IhaaksgivlBg Fie Oh, greenly and fair, in the shade of the sun, The. vine of the gourd and the rich melon run, And the rock and the tree and the cottage unfold With broad leaves all green and with blossoms all gold, Like that which o'er Nineveh's prophet once grew, While he waited to see that his warning came true, And longed for the storm-cloud, and listened in vain For the rush of the whirlwind, and sheets of red-rain. On the banks of- tho Kenil, the dark Spanish maiden Comes up with the fruits of the tan gled vine laden; And the Creole of Cuba laughs out to behold Through orange leaves .shining, the rich spheres of gold; But with dearer delight, from his home in the North, On the fields of his harvest the Yan kee looks forth, Where crook-necks are coiling and yellow fruit shines And the sun of the autumn melts' down on his vines. And, Oh,, for Thanksgiving Day! From East and from West, From North and from South, comes the pilgrim and gues; When the gray-haired New Bnglander- sees 'round his board The old, broken links of affection re stored; When the care-wearied man seeks his mother once' more, And tho worn matron smiles where the girl smiled before, What moistens the Up, and what brightens the eye What calls back the past, like .a rich pumpkin pie? Oh, fruit, loved by hoyhood, the old days recalling, When wood-grapes were purpling and brown nuts were falling! What wild, ugly faces we carved in its skin. Glaring out through the dark from a candle within! When we laughed 'round the corn- heap, with hearts all in tune, Our chair, a broad pumpkin our lan tern, the moon, Telling tales of the fairy who trav eled line steam, In a pumpkin-shell coach, with two rats for her team! . Then thanks for the pumpkin: none sweeter, or better E'er smoked from an oven, or cir cled a platter; T.ii.. i i . . x'uuer miuus uuver wrougnt at a pastry more fine, Brighter eyes never watched over sweeter than thine. And the prayer which my mouth is too tun to express MfcreserretrAaaidsfcctoeet. Gret Foundry Hal Swells my heart, that thy shadow may eaaJprMroffeveuunlnallofiraasaBaaaaaaaaaam nnvnr o lr,,a. J w.w. b'un , Mtorta shall hrinz to tlifi scattered friends and loved ones whom we are 1 thus bringing together at our home- board. Were it not for tuoughts of ' the happiness wo shall afford to our expected guests, how few of' us would accept willingly the burden of many cares and much serving which a Thanksgiving feast necessarily entails upon us. N NO TRUST op Combination. BecMMewgara not In 'the combination," w..v O.U llW make our own prices; bcauiw wo sell the entire product of our great factory di-re-t to user at tactory prices on In the richness of the feast, the. planning and preparation, and the ex citement of serving, the tax upon our strength is, "by the participants at least, mostly lost sight of, but, to the overworked housekeeper who "is gen erally the wife or mother, the sens of utter weariness of botn mind ana body is often so keen as to bar her absolutely from any enjoyment of either the feast or the pleasure which follows. The Joy of adding to the happiness of others makes the labor seem light, and we are more than willing to spend time and strength and , money in order to bring it about. In the thought of giving pleasure to oth ers, we find our own greatest pleasure. We cannot do one good deed, think I one loving inougnt, which does not react upon ourselves.1 i nacmnM waMvUdnSIH MIHTHBTwifft a TtvHfFnW aaaeaiaaaaeMlaaBaVlflflrJa aeBaaaKflEazaaaB'kriaaaaa.OVsaal IT. 30 Days Trial and 3G0 days approval tot, we save you from 25 to 40$ on all Brunswick Seven Drawer, Hlch Arm. Ball Bearing:, Drop Head Machlno la a beauty, one that will do all kinds of work and can be de pended upon. Price la much Idwer than arar other firm asks . for equal quality. Mounted on nana soms Automatic Drop Desk Quar tered Oak . , CablnetllkelftQc plcture.onblUya I Free Catalogue of Sewing Machines containing our 90 days' free trial offer , sent on request. Write for It today. MONTGOMERY WARD tCO. i i .S CHICAGO A Thanksgiving dinner is hardly recognizable as such without certain time-honored dishes are set before our guest3, yet the menu should be com- ' mensurate with the strength of the housekeeper and the means of pro viding. Turkey, roasted, steamed or ' baked, with one or more of the many appetizing dressings, seems indispens iblo, while chicken pie, pumpkin pie, oysters and cranberries follow as close seconds. A dinner of a few courses, perfectly cooked and daintily ' served, is usually more enjoyable than a more elaborate menu with an ex hausted mother who cannot, from , sheer exhaustion, partake of the food after it is prepared. w Kalamazoo Stoves and Ranges. All Kalamazoo Ranges and Cook Store are sayHpprd 4oith patent Oven Tltermometer. Mokes baking sure and eay. We are the only store manufacturers in the world Minns their ouliro product direct to the seer, we jmare.ii toe a better store or range then yon can get fmra any other source, at amy price. SertBj? of 2-') to 40 la price. Prompt BhJpnient from factory to neer. Factory prices no dealers' proflte. Freight prepaid by on. All etoTes and ranges blacked and polished. Caaraatea Becked by 20,000 SanK Bond If not Batlrfled return at onr ezpenee. Our line Is complete In Yeried styles hoatera cook stores, ranee lorau Kinos -v offucL Send for eatalopme No. US and eare money. Kalamazoo Stove Co.. fiefrs. Kalamazoo, Mich. ft 1 tivv rV)OH I IrV$OXQuH 1 j m Vi) m $ffi&8 $45 RKSSS $23.75 Much of the cooking may, and should, be done several days before hand, which will greatly, lighten the labor in the closing hours. Soup and hsh may both be dispensed with; the richly-browned turkey Itself, being more pleasing as a first course. With the turkey, fried or scalloped oysters, jellies, sauces, pickles, celery and vegetables may be served; the chicken patties or pie may be placed on the table at the same time. Serving the dinner in "the good old style'r will render the work of serving much lighter, and do away with many steps for the inevitably tired house-mother. A small "table placed within reach of the mother's arm, on which may be placed extra dishes, and other things necessary to the serving, but not de sired upon tho dining table, may be made to save a great deal of work and subsequent fatigue. Patent Secured iSrSt and what to Intent, linwt publications Issued for Ireo distribution. Patents secured bj us advertliod Xreo In laU-nt hecord AMPli t Ul' rltEK. Evans, W Mctns Co., Dept. if, u asuinctnn, u. u. AN OLD TIMKU Baa Had Experience!. reaaiB jfcUmvtftoeatU M Mtea It aav Might lad take range) Cor advance. U VK.7 and m Dmym FREETrlmim Mi ttUao woatreeM ayojsr IT. Ti Ma KasKee kaada sf baa vrosjtnt BteeL PrsaHHxaila. eazi la. Bales. vest aakers and roaster on eartkt Vara aaytntntr. Aaeettoa fined flue. znHnsrN. IMlTM in H aaeaaMB FfiWjav aTo Mavv Jm aaaaoKEs QeBHflEHJiLzsi SSBbc aoE. R 'Jraa PBeaaa B .rrt iw' . ilaraa?i-'faeu IIJaWHaaa.CKCdJpa Wilt sat taetr eeat te (OeA fa Onm Xmx wne i or oar aew Oatalotme. DaVit W-Qi tti! mx9MChcm& That the days of thy lot may be lengthened below, And the fame of thy worth, like & pumpkin-vine, grow; And thy life bo as sweet,, and Its last sunset sky Golden-tinted and fair as thine own pumpkin pie. Whittier. Thanksgiving Taplce. Into our preparations for tho proper observance of our national feast-day, thpro enter many happy, generous thoughts, and we look forward with pleasing anticipations to tho joy our Everything should be served with the daintiest regard to appearance. Fine dishes and fine table-napery, glittering glass or shining silver, though of course desirable, are not essentials tofa well-cooked meal; but all the appointments of the dinner should be. daintily fresh and clean; all serving should have due regard for keeping them so, and the observance of refined table manners on the part of the partakers will add much to the effectiveness of the feast. Chil dren should be taught proper atten tion to these little niceties at table, and a few lessons might not be thrown away on the grown-ups. There should always be napkins, which need not be expensive. Soft, open-meshed ma terial which will wash and clean fino. ily, although nothing onore expensive A woman who has used Postum Food Coffee since it came upon tho inarket 8 years ago knows from ex perience the necessity of using Pos tum in place of coffee -if one values health and a steady brain. She says: "At the time Postum was first put on the' market I was suffering from nervous dyspepsia and my physician had repeatedly told me not to use tea or colfee. Finally I de cided to take his advice and try Pos tum and got a sample and, had it care fully prepared, finding it delicious to the taste. So I continue Its use and very soon its beneficial effects con vinced me of its value for 1 got wen of my nervousness and dyspepsia. "My husband had been drinking coffee all his life until it had affected his nerves terribly. 1 persuaded him to shift to Postum and it was easy to get him to make the change for the Postum Ib so delicious. It certainly worked wonders for him. "We soon learned that Postum does not exhilarate or depress and does not stimulate, but steadily and hon estly strengthens the nerves and the stomach. To make a long story short cur entire family have now used Pos tum for eight years with completely satisfying results as shown in our finn rendition of health and we have raotlced a rather unexpected improve ment in brain and nerve P""; Name given by Postum Co., Baiuo Creek, Mich. rtTTrnr Increased brain and nerve power always follow the use of Pstl,m '" place of coffee, sometimes In a er marked manner. . ,- Look in each papkage for a copy "J the" famous little book, "The Road w WeUville." kV, If A - Mi