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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1910)
TjiWi! u 8 . J f A STUNNER. ''" VI Scckc Mrs. Wellington 1b a stun ninK woman, Isn't she? Weeks I should think so. She- hit wo with her nutomohllo tho other day, nnd It was two lionrs beforo I woko "P. Speaking of Fires. Itoy Hone, a brother of United States District Attorney Hnrry Hone, wvornl yeniB ago wai n reporter on tho Wichita TJencon. In going to u flro one of the members of the tiro de partment wur thrown from u hose enrt nnd killed. Pone wrote a, head, with this as tho llrpt deeli: "Oono to His Last Fire." Tho ploco got into the paper nnd Mono was promptly "fired."- -Kansas City .Tournul. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of thb paper will be pleveri to Irani th&t there In at lra.it oiia dreaded iltwaw) that prirnra bu been nolo to cure la all Its staara, anil that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrl) Cure U the only poeitlre euro now known to (lie mnllral fraternity. Catarrh beliw ii conirtltntlonal dlaeaw. rrqiilrra a ronMltii tlnnal treatment. Hull's ("March Cum Ik taken In ternally, artlnir directly upon tho blood nnd mucous mjrfoer of the system, thereby itMtroylnc the foundation ot tlic dl-.asc. and clvlns the patlrnt vtrcftRlh by building up tbs constitution and aMlst liur nature In'dolwt Its work. Ilio proprietors ha o much futlh m Its curative powers that they oOer One Hundred Dollars for any cane that It I alls t. cure. Nend for list of trstlmonUH Addrrns I'. J. CHHNIt V A CO.. Toledo, O. Hold by all DrucElsts. TSc Talc Uall's l'amlly ruts for conitlpatloa. Misdirected Energy. "How did tho street car company renno to lire thnt old conductor? I thought ho had u pull?" "Mo did; but ho didn't tine it on tho nipli register." Christian Advocate Good for Sore Eyes, for 100 years PKITIT'S FA'K KALVK has potiit:ly cured eyi; ilifen.pi. otorvwhorp. All druggists or Howard J5ios.,Uuffa1o,N.Y. Keep your face always toward the RunBhlnn, and tho shadows will fall behind you.M. D. Whitman. l.icwis' Rinslc Hinder riRar. Orifinnl Tin Foil Jsinokcr Package, .ro btntight. Tho gentleman cxIstH to help; ho hat. no other vocation. -T. T. Mungor. r)r. riere'B plensant reliefs euro ronntlpMlon. rmnatlpaiion Is tlm emivnf many illv-uin turn tho eano and jrou uro llio dUeum. livsjr to lake. There Is genius and power in per sistence. Orison Swett Mnrdcn. APPETITE GONE- I DC1MADC It is a sure sign of some inward weakness when the appetite commences to lag and you have that "don't care" sort of feel ing at meal-time. It is something that needs im mediate attention, for neglect only brings on more trouble and often a long illness. Restore the appetite and keep it nor mal by the use of Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters. It is for Poor Appetite, In digestion, Dyspepsia, Costiveness and Malaria. W. L. DOUGLAS hapnboS12sco SHOES nigra $2.00, $2.so, $3.00, 53.50, $4.00, $5.00 WOMEN'S (2.60, 3,3.50, 54 BOYS' S2.00, 52.50 &, 93.00 THE 8TANDARO . FOR 30 YEARS Theynre absolutely the most popularand bestshocs for the price In America. They are the leaders every where because they hold their maps, lit oetter, look better and wear Ion ger than other makes, 'fhev are tosltlvelv the most economical shoes for vou to bu V. W. L. Douglas name and the retail price aro stamped on the bottom value guaranteed. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE! K your dealer cannot eupply you write (or Hall Order C&uloc W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton. Mat. Salts and Castor aj bad stuffnever cure, 11 only makes bowels move be cause it irritates and sweats them, like poking finger in your eye. The best Bowel Medicine is Cascarets. Every Salts and Castor Oil user should get a box of CASCARETS and try them just once. You'll see. e&i Cmcarets 10c box welt' treatment. All drmnrf'tB. lllecent seller In tho world -million boxes a month. KUI'I'KIIKHH wndlnir Ulmo tn I'rof. K.-llyHi In-Mlliilonril.iitlln(t,Alliii.rnp)llH,Uiinni,v.lllrfi-lTC HKiklotBnarantceini:ruiilUcurootiii-.irlyalldlt('iu-i wi!RI2J2W2l Thompson's Eya Water IKifSR!y4$l9 iiappci wymssMm Ones" Many Americans Abroad This Season 1 1 & I lcSfK0" SECM) LONDON. The American season In London, Paris nnd Hcrlln lu the best since tho three golden yenrs pre coding the panic of 1907. Tho hotels of all the cnpltols of Kurnpo are thronged with well-to-do Americans, who are spending money with tho tra ditional lavlshness that pleases the hotelkeopers and shopkeepers every where. Kuropo hits learned that not all Americans aro millionaires, nnd so it Ih that less Is heard each year of ex tortion and attempted extortion. Amer ican tourists, too, seem to have lenrned the ropes and they know Just where to go to get the most for their money. Comfortable new hotels thnt charge reasonable prices have been built In all the capitals of Europe within the last five years and In Pnrls. London, Berlin, Homo nnd Vienna, now hotels Invnrla bly have ninny baths, while come that appeal to the wealthier visitors have suites with baths that are as modern ly luxurious ns anything Now York can offer. Whnt with comfortable and reasonable priced hotels, with express trains with dining cars attached con necting all the cnpltals, Americans find traveling In Kuropo nowadays Home for Drunkards' Wives Is Closed LfV COURSJO nrnr AlNT NO1 nDiiMfc fU?rVc', vvivr joj MtH UU1 I Mji GET DrfUNK NO HOKg. KANSAS CITY, Kan. The home founded by Curry Nation, tho Kan sas "Joint smnsher," In this city as a refuge for drunkards' wives, will prob ably bo closed and the property re turned to Mrs. Nation. The reason Is, there are not enough wives of drunkards In the largest city of Kan sas to warrant tho continued opera tion of a refuge for them. Mrs. Na tion has requested of tho Associated Charities, the organization which Is managing the home, that the proper ty bo deeded back to her. Tho homo has accommodations for 40 women but there aro no drunkards' wives in It now. The Associated Char ities is using It ns a home for unfor tunate and homeless women. About fifteen woir.cn now occupy the home. Peter W. Cioebel. president of the board of directors of tho Associated Charities, admits that the homo Is a falluro as far as being a place for the vlESSll ti-jgja The Busy Money Changers of New York rW&& .SPEND ANV iWlf r.rMr1 NI3W YORK. Four big hanks In the Wall street district of New York elty resemblo the great gold mines of tho west In one (striking feature. They have three eight-hour shifts of tollers, nnd tho work never stops. One sot takes up tho routine whero tho other leaves off. All night long, Sundays nnd holidays, a Btaff of men In each of these Inuiks In busy opening thousands of letters, sortlnKnnd listing Innumerable checks and drafts that represent fahuloim sums ot money, and getting them ready for tho tiny force, which Is the only ono tho public comes In contact with or over hears about. If this work were not carried on Incessantly, tho banks would soon be overwhelmed with a mountainous accumulation of detail. Two shifts -the "scouting force," as they call themselves work between flvo o'clock in the afternoon and nine Aged Ice Regarded Safe for Health J'HARY sytVrwrrjrS 7 AOHt wn tsM(TERMSn ft. J THETICE iSff'i PHILADBMMIiA. Tho Natural Ice Association or America, including dealers In natural Ice in Philadelphia, has begun n "campnlgn of education" to inform tho public that aged Ico Is freo from bacteria. Bacteria are the llttlo wlgglers In water that get Into tho Insldos of pco plo and ofton glvo them typhoid, dlph thorla and other diseases. A quart of water contains a million or t"o of theso bacteria. Some of them, not nil, aro dangerous to health. Hut tho natural ice men say and thoy produco scientific argument to support their assertions that al though -tho bncterla nro frozen Into tho lco when tho wnter congeals, they are killed off so rapidly thnt lu 24 ffjgjgfre , wmm jj sC-4t.?nis-i v g-Ty-?y-. V '$ & I I.. I A, j." . -r - .---'a-.l: much more simple nnd comfortable than It was IB years ago. l.on.'mn holds itself rigidly nlool from rivalry with the great cities of tho continent. ' permits Herlln nnd Paris to boast of thnlr attractions In order to lure the American tourist; for Itself, It seeniH content to say: "Here 1 am, the greatest city In tho world, with unrivaled museums and picture gnllcrles, not to mention tailors and dressmakers. Como nnd ran mc Ii you want to, but If you don't want to well, I dare say 111 get along without :tu." Hcrlln and Paris now are In open competition. Herlln thinks It Is a more fascinating city than Pnrls and It Intimates thnt its night life Is far and away more alluring than Paris'. Pnrls, despite the moderncss of Her lln nnd Its nocturnnl brilliancy, con tinues to be the Mecca of Americana, men and women. The sent-on, both In london and Pnrls, this year hns been marred by nlmost constant rain. In Iondon n cold rain fell dally for almost three weeks from tho middle of .June. The weather was so chilly that newly nr lived merlcnns were compelled to wenr henry overcoats and wraps. Paris, too. hns been rnlny and cold, and shopkeepers and restaurant keep ers complain bitterly of the effects of the cold upon their trade. Thanks to the American Invasion with Its train of gold, Parisians havo reason to be fairly glad they are olive. housing or drunkards' wives. "That Is the 'distressing' condition that exists." Mr. (loebel said. "Thoro Is no uso In denying It. We cannot tlnd drunkards' wives to live there "Mrs. Nation hns asked that we re turn the home to her. The members of the board of directors differ as to whether or not this should bo done She has ngreed to pay us for what re pairs and Impiovcmonts have been made at the home and at present the association needs tho money that would bo thus received for other branches of work. At our next meet ing we will finally determine what stand to take concerning holding or releasing tho property." Mrs. Nation wishes the home re turned to her so that It may bo sold and the proceeds of its snlo used In the construction of a homo for boys which she Is building in Oklahoma. In 1002 she bought the property, which war. the homestead of C. N. Simpson, one of the pioneers of Kan sas. Mrs. Nation secured most of tho $4,000, which she originally paid for the pvoperty, from the sale of tho email souvenir "Carrie A. Nation hatchets" which she 'nnd her friends sold for 2.1 cents tho next morning. Kach hank has a big drawer In tho general post ofllce. Messengers clear this of Its letters every hour all night long. Three thou sand letters a day Is the average mail of one of theso largo banks. Two thirds of It comes In during the night. Theso letters. In the rase of one of the biggest of theso banks, contnin from IlG.OOn to 40,00.) cheeks and drnfts. At times theso InclosureH rep resent as much ns $30,000,000. Hare ly does the total fall below $20,000,000. Tho letters are opened as fast as thoy are received, the cIiccKh are counted, nnd tho totnls verified with the footings of the lists. Tho letters aro then stnmpcd, which shows that they have been "proven In," nB the banks call it. After that they are turned over to tho clerks who send out tho formnl acknowledgments of tho remittances thoy contain. Tho various cheeks nro assorted accord ing to the numbers of tho books In which thoy nre to bo enterod and othorwlso; the sight drafts are grouped according to tho routOB of tho bank's messongorB, and nil Is made ready for turning tho night's accumu lation over to tho day force, so It may be handled by It as expeditiously as possible. hour 90 per cent, of them nre dead, nnd within a few weeks the Ico Ik sterile absolutely free from bacterial life of any kind. Ono Philadelphia natural Ice dealer said recently: "Natural Ice is cut In December, Jnnunry and February. Seventy per cent, of It Is used between Juno nnd September, when It Is nny where from sixteen to twenty weeks old, nnd when tho bacteria aro frozen In It, and have been without air, mo tion, warmth and food from four to llvo months." A paper recently sent out with the Indorsement of tho national body of natural Ico dealers Fays: "The buyer of Ico should really be as anxious to obtain, and the dealer In naturnl Ico as quick to ndvertlse, that ho sells old Ice, as tho green grocer Is to seek trndo on tho strength of tho I freshness of his tomatoes or peas, and tho butter and egg man on his now laid or freshly mndo products. Old lco 1b puro Ico, stcrllo Ice, free from bac teria harmful or helpful." NOT THE TIME FOR THAT Scotsmen Objected to Mixture of Good Whisky nnd Religious Con versation, Owen Sennuin. editor of Punch, was the principal guest at n dinner of the London Authors' club recently, which was followed by a discussion on "Humor." Mr. Seaman began with a story deprecating the spoiling of a good dinner by any discussion at all. There were tluee characters In the story a bluebottle and two Scots men. The story at once struck a note of probability by showing the Scots men drinking whisky. The bluebottle buzzed on the pane; otherwise si lence reigned This wiib broken by one of the Scotsmen trying to locate the blue bottle with zoological exactitude. Said the Kcotsmnu: "Sandy, I'm thinking If yon tly Is a blrdlo or a beast le." The other replied: "Mnn, don't spoil good whisky with religious conversa tion." TINY BABY'S PITIFUL CASE "Our buby when two months old was Buffering with terrible eczema from head to foot, nil over her hotly. Tho baby looked Just like n skinned rabbit. Wo were unable to put clothes on her. At first it seemed to bo a few mattered pimples. They would break the skin and peel off leaving the un derneath skin red ns though it were scalds. Then u few more plmplcB would nppenr and spread nil over the body, leaving the baby all raw without bkln from head to foot. On top of her head thero appeared a heavy acnb u quarter of au Inch thick. It was aw ful to see ho small a baby look as she did. Imagine! The doctor wns afraid to put his hands to the child. Wo tried several doctors' remedies but all fnlled. "Then we decided to try Cutlcuro. Hy using the Cutlcura Ointment we softened the scab and It came off. Un der this, whero the renl matter was, by washing with tho Cutlcura Soap and applying the Cutlcura Ointment, n new skin soon appeared. We also gnvo baby four drops of tho Cutlcura Ilesolvcnt three times dnlly. After threo dayB you could see tho baby gaining a little skin which would peel off and heal underneath. Now tho baby 1b four months old. She is a flno picture of a fnt llttlo baby and all Is well. We only used ono cake of Cutl curn Soap, two boxes of Cutlcura Oint ment and ono bottlo of Cutlcura He fiolvcnt. If people would know what Cutlcura Is there would be few suffer ing with eczema. Mrs. Joseph Koss mann, 7 St. John's Place, Uldgewood Heights, N.Y., Apr. 30 und May 4, '09." BUSY THEN. Tho Private Citizen A general Ihib an easy tlmo after the.wnr Ib over. Tho General Not for very long, though. You soon have applications for your autograph and Invitations to banquets. INJURED IN WRECK. Conductor Thrown Down 25 Foot Embankment. Ocorgo Hnhn, C. & N. W. conductor, Arbor Ave., Went Chicago, 111. nnys: "1 was thrown from a cur down a 2!i foot embankment nnd my kldnoyn wero badly bruised. Kidney trouble developed nnd for ti wholo year, I wok un nblo to work. I suf fered ngonlzln; paints In my back and tho k 1 d n o y secretions woro in torrlblo con dition. My vitality Krndunlly dlmlnlHhcd und tho doctor's treat ment failed to help. When In denpnlr i began with Doan'n Kidney Pills nnd fcoon imj roved. Continued uro cured mo and ut present my henlth Ib ex cellent." Iiemembor the name Donn'B. FVir sulf by all dcnlorn. 50 contB n box. FoBtcr-Sillburn Co., Huff-i!o, X. Y, Worth Remembering. "Ono of tho delecntcH to tho conven tion of the Nccro Hutdncss Men'a i lenguo lu New York wan worth I $4,000,000," "Hero's n pointer for the colored brother." "I.et'B have It." "Thnt delegate didn't make hlc money shooting craps." No ovll dooms ns hopoloBsly except tho ovll wo lovo nnd dosiro to licop In, nnd ninko no fffort to OBcnpu from OcorBo KHot. Truth, llho cork, will bo uppermost at ono tlmo or nnothor, though Ucpt down In tho water - Innnc Taylor PUTNAM Color wore ooodi brlohter nd tailor catori linn Veu csn ijt in; gannenl wllhoul rlnplng aoail. W.'.t a Local Enterprise. Tourist -Why do you call this n vol cano? 1 don't hello vo It has had a l eruption for u thousand years! (itilde Well, the hotel mautigers In this region club together and keep n lire going In It every ear during tie? fii'iison.- Meggendoifer lllaetler Kitlth Is not u blind, Irrational asset, but an Intelligent reception of tho truth on adeipiato giouuds.--Charles Hodge. .JBS .ST t;i AiirircnnuuK . 1- zm3lNMr mi linfterlnit cough, hrt.nchitis, or bleeding at tho lungs, it will bring about euro in 98 per cent, of nil cases. It is n remedy prepared by Dr. Ii. V. Pierce, of UuflVilo, N. Y., whoso advice 1$ glveu free to all who wish to writo him. lll great success has como from his wide experience and varied practice. , m Don't be wheedled hy n penny-grubbing dealer into taking inferior substi lutes for Dr. Pierce's medicines, recommended to bo "just good." Dr. Pierco'a medicine arc oh known composition. Their every ingredient printed on their wrappers. Made (rain rootn without alcohol. Contain no habit-1 forming drags. World's Dispcnisry Medical Association, UufTalo, N. Y. THE STEADY j VTHITH UCHT" WESTERN mm Lnn.I nnlxn nml hotnrhtrnil rntrlet IncroaHliiK. No renxiitlon In mtmtiont Kolnff from Unit Htntrs. Wnndrrfnl niirtiliilllri rrnmln for thono who Intcml innklnK Cimadiv ttirlr lioinr. Krw.llMrlctn Ih'Iiic oponoil up for luMtlflmcnt. Huny fiirimrH will nrt, tlilnyrar, $10 to S13 p.'r arm from their whriit crop. AU tho adTiintart of nlil Hettlnl countries urn there. 'Uol m'IhkiIh, chnrrhr i, aplrmllil innrkrtH, rxcrllrnl iiillwiiy facllltlrH. Hco the tfriiln eiullill at t)i .Urtiyrnt Hlatc unil m)tnr ot thr Oiunty f alrn. Itlora nlniltnr Ut tho tnllowlnif are rrrlvrd rvry .lny, trHtlfylni; to ftatlfmitory ronilltl.iiik; other .lltitrlntH nro im fmnralily rpokrn nt; rilKT SUNT KOIl TIIKIH HON. Mntdrton.i, Hnkk., tanitiln, Aiik.MIi, 1910. "Mf pnr.'ntft rnn... Imrn fnuit t'4Hlar 1-ulU. Inna. four irariHiiti, Hint wimho wnll pt.ap.Mt nllli IhU .iiinlrr thpy pnttotiM'nrrt'Alonn for hi". 1 lian IuUi-ii npu liimiratnil nusr Uirni, iinitnin prrrrcllr MitUtlrd toMoplivrv." Lxoimnt IKmnluh. WANTS SirrTLKIfS 11ATB Hill 1IIH HIXXHC. HK'ltlrr, Alb.rtn. .Inly SlRt. IVin. "Wr-ll I rut nn hrrn fnmi I or.-Mt'llr. lonn, Inm. HjirlUKln K'nxt nliapn vrlth lli Murk und itvrrytliliiti. Nun I li.iti pit t wo li'ir' hnck In Inwn ). I, unit I inn k'"lntf luirk tlirnnntr nooii in k.'I tlipin nml nn e.lhiTinr up liiT" thin full. What I would llkn to know U, If thTiilH nny rli.incn to gvt n rlinp ram Imrk nvn'ii. nnd nlirn wn return lo Cunrtila 1 will ciilai iiiirt!lt'i forinr riirtllli'ntii.i," Vnun. trill), II. A. Wlk. Wll.b MAKK 11IH 1IOMI! IN CANADA. Ilniliicrd, Minn . Antr. lot, l!lt). "I nin Eiilnr to Cinmln n ncik from Unlay niul Int.'mi i.i mult., my lioiunilDT.'. My liunhiiml linn Ini-n llii'fnhli i'i'lnrnl In null (iIimmiI Willi lli'i rouiuiy mi Im wiinii nm lo itinii. in. hiKin nnHi ltil.. Iln Ill.-it nn ii .'liiliii ni'iir IxiiiiIIpi, Hfl'k., unit by )il ili-scrlpt Inn of ll It ii.usl Ijinl prrlly pluco. Snul for lltoriitmi' ami iihIi tlm loonl rniiinllan flovcrmnciit AfrnitH for ICJCUrnlon Ilntes, lx-t illHti'lrtH In whli h to l.ii'iiti', nml wliwi to go. W. V. DENNETT, 801 New York Life Building, Omaha, Nebraska The ONLY Guaranteed Shoe Shoe &A ANY fr STYLE FOR MEN Drcsj-Buslness-Work HLW 50O Big rfllusisssslsBl 's MVtien''aHsW Desnoyers "SIX MONTHS" Shoes Guaranteed for Full Six Months' Wear Weaenrt way toHwUrrrlnn.l nn1 Franrn fnrthn lil.lfH rom which wo maVe Hume hhm-H. Our HwIhhox Holes nrn from hwiurrluml hldei. Tho tippfra are from P.trN rnln. Thrno hlili'n cont twlre us much an orillnary hl.ln, but they uro the totihet und iM-at raw materlnlH proourahle, Wnnilerf nl woarltiu; qualltlva aro nAAt t to the If ather nnd It In mndo perfectly water proof and tlextblo throiiRb our neoret taunliif; procesa. Wo tiao Army Buck llnlnga thnt I'ONt tlcn an much oh ordinary lliilnRH. Tlio uppera aro miweci together by lock atltch uiachlnra, ualuir tho very hlttbeat grade silk threud. Lightest Neatest Most Stylish Our "HI HnnttiH Hhoea" not only haxn we nrlngqualltlr that will Hiirprlao thehnrdest aline wearer on earth, but the havo a beautiful utyleuuit IIiiIhU thnt will delight the moat pnrtlculur dresaer. Ol if Uf cittern fSnapantaa " cither Urn boIi-h or upper wear out within WUlWri llll UtUaral I IBB inr uiontha we nunv to f urutlh imcw p.tli of f.hnes entirely freo of chariro. If either tlm aolca or uppera weuro.it during tho llftn inniitli wn agree to refund JJ.IKJ iu caah. If rlthnr tho nolea or upper weur out during tho hlxlh month wo agree to refund fl.UO tn dull, Inotiier worda, If tlit'o uhnea uhould not gli' full nix montha' wear wo refund more than tlm proportion they fall ahort. Your dealer will malts any redemption according lo our guarantao. You don't Iibto to, and to the factory or deal with stransars. Send for Dealer's Name and Style Book-fj; .hoe, MialnesH shoe or work alioe, yon will find tho beat ntyle and beat vulnea In a Dehiioy era' "Mix Montha" blioc Ueud poBtai forstyla book and uume of our dealer luyour town. 1 Desnoy ers Shoe Company. IYMUA FADELESS DYES any other Ore One 10c packago colors all fitters. lor free booklet-How to Dje.Qlucri and UUColru, Tho best investment possible is a KNOWN TUB WORIJ OVHR DEFIftNCE STARCH 3SS W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 38-1910. Do You Feel This Way? ffi Do you feci nil tired out ? Do yoti sometime think vou iust cnti't vtork nnny nt your prafus-l i.j a 11 t . 1 ion ur irauc nny longer r ". yiui n.nu a ywr mo tile, and lay nwnkc nt nititA unnblo to nlccp? Aro vtrur nerve all rfouc, nnd your utotnach too? Hat am bition to fordo ahead in tho world left you? If bo, you might an tvcll put n stop to your misery. Yoti can do it if yttu will. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will make you a different individual. It will ict your lory liver to work. It will set thing ririht in your stomach, und your appetite will como back. It will purify your blood. If there is nny tendency in your family toward consumption, it will keep that dread destroyer nway. Kven offer con umntion lias almost tfaincd a foothold in tho form ol a The Rayo Lamp is a filch grade lamp, sold at a low price. Tlii.ru an. Innips t lint cn tnoro. lint tli'rnln uttM'ttt.rlaMmmnilnnl.iinr I'rloo. (ViiiMriictrrt tit Holld brast; tilcknl pl.tto1 cbpIIj koitclrnn;nn oninmpiit losny room In iinr tnao. Tliiwln nothing known to ttm nrt .if lamp making thiUcanaiiatnltinTnlunot the HA Y()I.nmpimllliU inrlptf iIhtIi-1., Kmry itrnlur .iTrrywIiiTfi. It not at jours, wrlto tor Ocwtllillrcrlrvnlartoltiii iirnrcntnsriior nf tlin STANDARD OIL COMPANV (Incorporated) CANADA'S I 1910 CROPS Wheat Yield in Many Districts Will Be From 25 to 35 Bushels Per Sere Myomttirr-lii'law, Mr.KmnkJ. Zlnimnr,llTMitlmm an J It wan tlirouifli liliu t hut wo itccldrO to local u In Cunadu " Voiintnily, Mm. lUchard Henry Ublnccr. j TAKlMlllSimoTIIICU-IN-T.AWStV0HK0nrr. Taylnm h'nlln, Minn., Ann. 7, I'.'IO. "lihallaotoCnumMntlilH Kail wllhniy cnlllcun.l lifiiini'liiilit it'Mxln. I mil a iwnir rrop hum lliln jcur nndniy lirotlior-ln.nw,AiiilNiirtlalnunlnCHiiiri.n, wantn im. lo r.imo lliom. Iln fonniirlr ll-.l In Wlltnn, Ninth llukotii, i am irnlni; lo Imj or laki. Iiiiiniiii.inil wli.in I ni'l tlirro. bnt I do nut want, to tmvrliniitlinimli.int, forltuki. myhnith.ir-lii'lHn'Si wont uboui tho .'.juntry, ami want to chI jonrlowj im.'." Yunmlnilr J 1'utur A. NcIjuii. I . WANTS 'IX UlTTIMtN TO CANADA. Vcnta. Minn.. JuIt Jlih.lBlO "I wrnt to (nnniln nlnn riiim auo anil link uim qmirlrr Ki'.ilmi of rullnuil land und a lioiunitrad. hut my bnin Imvn nnvrr laki-n nn any land yrl, i Mill Imlil tin. rallrikid Innd. I had to roim. hark to Ihi'diiiii'Miii nri'oniitof my In'ullti. I'lpari. let m know ut onto If I cuii Kelt tiurhrapmiin tol'oiiuka, Allwrta." Yoiire truly, . Uoo. IMikowllj, J Vcala, Minn. 1 on Earth! " Men Fighting Our Plan We have startled the nation with our Six Months' Guaran tee odor on dhoesl Never before havo shoes been sold under a written, money-back guar.inteel Never before has it been possible to mako a shoo ool enough to back such a guarantee. Shoo manufacturers' enor mous Belling expenses has prevented it, 1 1?) Our plan nhnl tern tin- Hysteui thnt rnbH th pub- no 01 v l v.. 01 1 1 in in nin lam! rar ii.u.AS,ui.Jiii!b U bcliiu Hpont on hlh'h-Halnrleil Lravelluy; ineii nnd tlu'ir ontluinlltli cxpciim-H. Wn hnrn iloim uwiiy with thin wholrnalo wnntc of moiii-y. Wo nell .llri-ot to uValeru by loiter, nnd nmUi) 2-crnt ntnmpH do tho work -of iiiiIvh mm. Tlie thoin.an.lH of dollam nnved lmn lirn eponton hlh (friulo foreign lputhera imi othrr quality iiiutcrialH thnt otlii-ra xan'X nlTnr.l. Tbnt'a why "Hlx Mouthu" sbocu CAN bo guar anteed. 2231 Pino St., St. Louis. Mo. AXLE 6REASE Keeps the spindle bright nnd freo from grit. Try a box. Sold by dealers everywhere. STANDARD OIL CO. UucoruorutoV) They due In cold water better than any other die. MOHROE DRUG CO., Qulncy, lllinolli m i .4 fSfeSSae i!S!jgj?aia2gj!!! ricinmnnrinirhiiixri.r sWiMiri innrf i i-