RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF 1 k & 1 r m 0 1 U INDIGESTION "Pape's Diapcpsin" settles sour, gassy stomachs in live minutes Time itl You don't want a slow remedy whet your stomach Is bad or an uncertain one or a harmful one your stomach Is too valuable ; you mustn't Injure It. Tape's Diapcpsin 1b noted for Its Breed In giving relief; Its harmless. nesB; lta certain unfailing action In regulating slclc, sour, gassy Btomachs. Its millions of cures In Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach trouble has made It famous tho world over. Keep this perfect stomach doctor In your home keep It handy get n largo fifty-cent caso from any dealer and then If nnyono should eat something which doesn't agree with them: If whnt they eat lays llko lead, fermentB and 80iir8 and formB gaB; causes head ncho, dlzzlncBB and nausoa; eructa tions of ncld and undigested food remember as soon as Pnpo'a Dlapopsln comcB In contact with the stomach nil such distress vanishes. Its prompt ness, ccrtnlnty and ease In overcoming tho worst stomach disorders Is a reve lation to thoso who try It. Adv. New Species. Mrs. Knlckor- I Mil you enjoy the Btnr? Mrs. Nowrleh Yes; I think she's n fine onmmotlonnl nctros. PAINS SHARP " AND STABBING Woman Thought She Would Die. Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham't Vegetable Compound. it Ogdensburp, Wis."! suffered t'ihM female troubles which caused pi .' nnina lilrn n I suffered from ercinc pains uko a knifo through my back and side. 1 finally lost nil my strength so I had to no to ied. Tho doctor advised an oper ation but I would not listen to it. I thought of what I had read about Lydia E. Pinkhnm'B Vege table Compound and tried it Tho first bottle brought irroat relief and six bottles havo entirely cured me. AH women who have fetnala trouble of any kind should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Etta Domon, Ogdensburg, Wis. Physicians undoubtedly did their best, battled with this case steadily and could do no more, but often tho most scientific treatment, is surpassed by the medicinal properties of tho good old fashioned roots and herbs contained in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound. If any complication exists it nays to writo tno Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. , Lynn, Mass.,forspecial free advice. The Wretchedness of Constitution Can quickly be overiff!ie bv CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable act surely and Rentiy on the liver. Cure Biliousness, Heacl- r.!,,V Sr Vg-J-gg" L mess, and Indigestion. They do their dutv. HI BWW mL ifPWv?$JU J&mmWm I .PILARTFRS aWWJvJM MITTI r JBv IlVFR ASmmmmWM diii; SMALL PIL1., SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE i B,at0 r0(iuii03 the services of oddi Oniiinn mcf .,.. Qim,nflira i tIonnl district judges in tho opinion genuine must bear bignature . of ,ho i0ElBii,irf. A(iimnn,i nm.i..iH sA - 2: , . INeiiraska Directory I .- . COMPLETE NEW FIREPROOF HOSPITAL 1, Mnillrnli a, Hiirclmli :i, OlinlPlrlrnli 4, ljiborutory; A, A -I (ay It)j.iiirtiiiuntii. Training fcrhonl for nurses in conhocUon. Open to all rc'piiuhln phyblclans. 1 or furttmr Information mlJria A. A. SMITH, M. D., Surgeon Mary IjiiiiiIiik MoAiorlitl lloHiiltul 1IAHTINMS, Ni:il. GOOD SEEDS Are cheap at any price. Send for our 1917 feced Book just out. It is freo to you. Grlswold Seed & Nursery Co. 14FSO. 10th St Lincoln, Nebr. gk Write, riinne iir Mire Your POULTRY, BUTTER & EGGS Consolidofcd Poullry & Cuo Co. Omaha, Neb. end Council Bluff), Iowa Beferenceu: On. dim, National JJanlt, I txincll tUnffa Barings lluuk, Dunn nml llrmlhtrect. NEBRASKA MOTIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY UNCOLN. NEBRASKA Hre, tornado and hall insuranre, farm and town property, automobile ami thrOHlilnp mv hlnery. I'olloyholJcru ami agcuta parllclpaw In the prollu or thin company. AKCiitH wanted In opeu territory. 18th yw Ucorponlcd Jn. 4, lift LitfJr.lllmiw b tllllCHl kn i 'KSiSKi 9 'JuHIIlgtutJ TO ADVERTISE STATE .OWER HOUSE SANCTIONS DE PARTMENT OF PUBLICITY Items of General Interest Gathered from Reliable Sources Around the State Houso W'cittrn Newfipaper Union Nrw Servles The propoHltlon to advertise Ne braska's resources to the world win given the sanction of the lower luiust when the bill to create a state depart ment of publicity was passed l u ote of GO to 27. When this bill was up In committee of the whole two weeks ago an effort was made to tack on an amendment appropriating $25,000 for the work, but this was voted down. When the bll reappeared tho amendment was In eluded, and the measure might have gone thru In that form had not Swan son discovered tho mistake When It came his time to vote he pointed out the error, and the hill was ordered back to the engrossing room With Chief Clerk Potts assuming all respon siblllty for the error, no one ( lalmud that any one had tried to slip anything by the house In the way of a $25,000 appropriation. A s it now reads the measim- allows the state conservation commission to employ h director of puhlieii, who shall serve without pay and who shall have charge of the work of compiling publishing and otherwise giving pub licity to all resources, industiles, de velopment and opportunities to be found In Nebraska. He shall alo have access to all figures and statistics In all state departments. Hog Barn for State Fair Grounds The bill authorlzng tho $80,000 hoe barn for tho state fair has safely passed tho senate but not by tho majority its backers might have wished. The vote was 19 to 11. with Hammond, atrehlow and Tanner not voting. Senator Oberlles or Lancaster ijual Ified his vote of "yes" with a dis sertation on "hogs." Ho had proposed to cut down tho appropriation to $50,000 in committee of the whole, but his amendment had been over whelming lost. "In the past wvek I havo been studying hogs and men," ho said. "Comparing their habits, codo of ethics and conduct under lire, 1 find that the hog has been somewhat maligned, and tho epithets that havo been hurled against him in some measure have been misdirected. Be lieving that the four-footed hog Is Balning on his adversary and should be encouraged, I vote "yes." Tho senator Is supposed to have been alluding to the light of tho majority organized in the senate, which carried successfully the so called "wet" amendments to the dry bill as It camo from tho house. Favors State Printing Plant Tho proposition to allow the state to become Its own printer has been approved by tho lower house. Hy a neat majority and after n long i discussion H. It. 151, by Hates and six otners, was advanced to third reading. The bill appropriate $100, 000 with which to establish a print ing plant at tht state penitentiary with which to start tho work of doing all tho printing required by tho various stato dopartmonts, of cers and institutions, in nddlton to j an common school text books de manded by the state superintendent. Additional District Judges Administration of justlco over the aro given to Lancaster county and to tho Tenth judicial district em bracing Harlan. Adams, Kearney, .nllctnl- Dlwilnu n.wl l.......l.ll.. ..,... ......., . i.v;i.. nun 11I1I1IVIIII l-lJUll- tlos- ' tho adoption of a conference An..nll(nn ... ...... .... .1... T. ... .. v.wuiiuin.1 u n-iiuii. oil luu ueai juiii I clal reappointment bill. j Ollls Gets Federal Appointment. I J A Ollls of Old has been ap 1 pointed appraiser for tho federal land bank In Nebraska at a salary of ?2,400 I a year. Ollls Is the only appraiser I who will bo appointed for tho present. Among those who endorsed him wns Senator Hitchcock. l ociic ompmcni or uccnyea ueans. j When State Food Commissioner Otto j Murschcll, with Chiof Stato Food In- I spector E. C. Komblo and Stato Chenv 1st W. S. Frisbio consummated tho holzuro of 105,000 pounds of decom posed white beans stored In tho ware- house of tho Pacific Storage and Ware houso company, at Omaha, they accom- , pllslied tho biggest seizure of the kind ever niado in the United States. There ' were nearly five car loads In the ship. I ment. Test Federal Game Law The MeLano fedeial bill which does away with tho spring shooting all over tho country and leaveb only from September 10 to December 30 for hunting gamo of this kind over rides all stato and local laws and is enforced by tho United States Itself. JijHt now tho law Is being tested in tho United States supremo courts and according to good nu. thorlty many people haw taken It for granted that violations of tho law would not ho punished until tho decision is handed down AT If cross, feverish, constipated, give "California Syrup of Figs." A lnxathe today saves .sick child lomorrow. Children simply will not tnke the time from piny to empty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste, 11 wr c.cts sluggish; stomach sour. Look at the tongue, mother! If coat ed, or our child is listless, cross, fev erish, breath bad, restless, doesn't eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children's ailment. gle u teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," then don't worry, because It Im perfectly harmless, and in n few hours till this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, ntid joii have u well, playful child again. ' A thor ough "Inside cleansing" is ufttlmes all that Is necessary. It should be the first treatment gheu In any sickness. Hewn re of counterfeit tig syrups. Ask ut the store for a fit) cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grownups plainly printed on the bottle. Adv. A Slap at Her Complexion. "Is It iriic that Mrs. iMiliwaite mill Mrs. Twobble are im longer on speak ing termsV" "Yes. I fear the breach will never ho healed." "What did they fall out about?" "They met on the street one day. Mrs. iMibwnlte said to Mrs. Twobble: 'My dear, how do I look?' Mrs. Twob le kissed her effusively and said: '.My dear, you are a work of art!'" Hlr mlngham Age-Herald. DRUGGISTS "PERSONALLY RECOMMEND KIDNEY PREPARATION Wc have carried Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot for a number of jciih and every user is a fnend to the reined) and a satisfied customer. Wc have received a number of reports from people who claimed that Swamp-Hoot had proved vers henelieial in nil the ailments for which it e com pounded and we believe it to be a lino preparation for the purposes int-'iidcil and It receives oar personal leeommeiidation. Very trulv oius, MItS. C. WHTTKMiUHIi.V A- SON. DrugKiHts. Nov. 4, 1010. Hndgewater, S. D. Prove Whit Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten centfl to Dr. Kilmer &, Co., riini;lianiton. N. Y., for a sample size bot tle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable infor mation, telling about the kidneys and blad der. When writing, be mire and mention this paper. Regular fifty-cent and one dollar size bottles for salo at all drug tores. Adv. Filling Up. "What will we put In the magazine this month?" "About forty pages concerning what wo had last month." "Yes." "And forty more about what we will have next month." "And then?" "That ought to be enough for this month." THICK, GLOSSY HI FREE FROM DANDRUFF Girls! Beautify Your Hair! Make It Soft, Fluffy and Luxuriant Try the Moist Cloth. Try ns you will, after an application of Danderine, you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not Itch, but what will ploaso you most, will bo after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first yes but real ly new hair growing all over tho bcalp. A little Danderlno Immediately dou bles the beauty of your hair. No differ ence how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten n cloth with Danderine and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one .small strand nt n time. The efTeet Is Im mediate and amazing your hair will bo light, llulTy and wavy, and have an nppearance of abundance; an Incom parable luster, softness and luxuri ance, tho beauty and shimmer of true hair health. (Jet a 2,r) cent bottle of Knowiton's Dnnderlne from any store and prove that your hair Is as pretty and soft ns any that It has been neglected or Injured by careless treatment that's all. Adv; Quito True. Teacher What did Ksau do about his pottngo? Pupil--lie made a mess of It, Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for livrr, boweli and stomach. One hum Pellet for a lix.itive three for a catli.ntic. Adv. To clean enaimlware rub well with dry salt and rinse hi cold water, then wipe dry with u piece of cloth. MOTHER LiliiS 'S N Alfaira seed, S(5; Sweet Clover. ?S. J. W. Miilhull, Sioux city, la. Adv. With the lldelit of II CiilTcspoiideuce barber school tlnih! must he near. When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy No Htnirtlni:- jiikt l')n (.tnrfnrt W c nl n ilrrggldti ur itmll. r-o lur I'rtHi llr llook. niuiti.NEJCvi;ni:3u:ivcu.,ciiic.iuo IlWfMTIONAL SUNWSCTOL Lesson 'P-v V. O SP.l.t.nils Acting nirertor of lie Huiula Hi lioul i muiho In tho Moody Hlulu Institute, of Ciil.aco ) 't'M-lKlit, il WrMirn S'rwiipnvcr rjnlon ) LESSON FOR APRIL 8 JESUS RAISED LAZARUS FROM THE DEAD EASTER LESSON. l.l:sSO.V THXT-Jol.ii 11 17-27, 43, 4. (HiikI 17 to 4t. liOl.lUCN Ti:.VT-.)o'tH salil unto her. 1 am the resiiiiei'tlmi, imil tho life. John 11.75. This leson occurred nbout two months before the crucifixion, Jesus being In Hcthnhimt ut the' time of this call (See John 10:10; 1 :'JS). There tire four recorded cases of resurrec tion from the dead: .Inlrns' daughter (Matt. St), the son of the widow of Niiln (Luke 7), l.niirus, and also Je sus after his criuilUlon (John V!0). I. The Lesson of Unbelief, llelhany, the home of Lazarus, is on the south custom slope of Mt. 'Olivet, two miles from Jerusalem. Christ mid bis dis ciples were on the east side of the Jor dan, having been driven there by the hostility of the Jews (John 10:.'ll). lie purposely delays his stay In that place that this event might give an oppor tunity for the manifestation of his wonder-working power. 'Phis delay was In face of his .supernatural knowl edge that Liiariis' sickness had been fatal, for he said plainly to his disci ples, "Lii7.ui us Is dead." Philosophers have often called death a sleep, but al ways one from which there wns no awakening j hence tho skepticism of these sisters Is not surprising. (1) They limited the power of Jesus to his person "If thou hailst been here." (li) They also limited his power to n cer tain place, "If thou hadst been here" (v. i!l). II. The Lesson of Pain. The suffer ing of these sisters produced sacrifice and self-devotion. Suffering brings blessing to others. It Is also n mentis of self-culture. Suffering drives us to the Christ, nml reveals to us the un realized sldo of Christ's character (v. Uft). Jesus Is often never more kind than when ho seems to be least kind. In the midst of her skepti cism null pain Jesus gave .Martha a new nnd glorious thought about tho resurrection. "I am the resurrection nnd tho life." If we desire that, all wo have to do I.s to get Jesus himself (I John r:ll!). Itesiirrectlon has to do with the body, nnd life has to do with the spirit (John 17:.'l). All will ultimately experience resurrection, but only those who believe on him re ceivo life (John :i:!IO). There Is a resurrection of life nnd there Is u resurrection of damnation (John fil'Jl)). Martha answered, "Veil Lord, I believe that thou art the Christ, tho Son of God." It is ull-Iinportant that wo should really believe that (John i!0:l; I John 5:1-5). III. Tho Lesson of Love. Love nl ways manifests itself In deeds. Mar tha secretly and quickly nrose nnd left the walUng friends to go mid meet the waiting Master. "Tho Mas ter is come." Ho still comes, nnd calls to us, and, If, llko Martha, wo spring up gladly to meet him, he will Jill our lives with blessing and Joy. Je sus came to these sisters individu ally (vv. HI, US). Ho had entered tho danger zone in order to ho there (v. 8), nnd it was Thomas, the doubter, who wanted to accompany him (v. 10). "Jesus wept," not with tho walling of professional mourners, hut with tho silent, grief-stricken bis ters. IV. The Lesson of Power. Jesus had let natural causes work to their fullest extent. Coming to tho tomb, Jesus said (v. !!!)), '"J'ako ye away tho stone." It was four days after the death of Lazarus before ho camo forth. Jesus was soon to die and rlso In three days after his entomb ment. The stone had to be removed from tho tomb of Lazarus; It rolled Itself away from the tomb of Christ. Tho restrictions which Christ placed upon his exercise of power, lz.. that ho allowed Lazarus to die, to ho burled, and his body to reiuh tho point of putrefaction, nnd not to como forth until Jesus himself, In his body, was present nt the tomb, emphasizes tho lesson of tho restraint of power for tho glory of Cod. Out of such extremo circunistanciis of seeming Im possibility Cod manifested his glory (Rom. 8:28). drowning has given us a wonder fully Imaginative plcturo of his re uewed life on earth: And oft tho man's soul sprlnga Into his faco An If ho saw nguln nnd heard again Ills sago that n.ido him rlso, And ho did rise. Tho effect of tho mlraclo was two fold. Many who wero present be lieved on Jesus, others did not. Some went to the Pharisees to reluto what they had seen, only to meet with rebuff. Tho remainder of tho chapter Is oc cupied with tho plotting of the Phari sees against Jesus, and from this grave there stretclu; tho shadow of a cross upon tho path of Jesus. This mlraclo ranks next to Christ's own resurrection a.s u demonstration of immortality. Aro wo on resurrection groin n. Huh tho stone been rolled away? Tho resurrection of Lazarus proves that our earthly existence Is only tem porary, that our real eilstenco la eternal. W. L. DOUGLAS 'THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE" $3 $3.50 $4 $4.50 $5 anve rvloncy by Wenrinn W. L DouKlnn bIioch. For sale ljy over OOOO hIioc dcnlcrB. The Bent Known Shocn in tho World. W7 l. Dough name .md the trt.nl price u nunnped on die hot ' torn of .til diort .it tlir factory The v.tlue 11 guaranteed and the wearer protected agaunt lnj;li price for inferior ulioci. The rrtail pnrn arc the ame everywhere. Titey cost no more in Han It.iikkco titan they do in New York. They are alwap worth the price paid for them. "TV quality of W. L. DoiigLw product i guaranteed by more x than 40 year eenence in making fine .hor. The smart Mvle arc the leaders in the Paduon Centre of America. They ate mule in .1 well-equipped factory at Ilrockton, Ma.. by the lugltet paid, killed shoemaker, under the direction and uhtvimiiii of ejuirrienred men. all wntlmip unit .111 Imnnr determination to make the bt hoe for the pnee that money " can huy .' AU jour oluimlriilrr for W. T- Oougtan nlioeN. ifliormi. mil MUii1y iiu Willi the Idml iiu uimt, lulcc mi otlitu- (' iiiHKC Wrlln for liitereitliif liooklet ntiiliilnltif; how to p-l lnii nf tlin IiIkIiioiI Mliiiuliiril of iiuillly for tho prler, ..j .-11,111 ninn, HiMiif;u iico. LOOK FOR W. L. DourIs name nnd the retail price tamped on the bottom. Farm Hands Wanted Western Canada Farmers require 50,000 American farm labourers at once. Urgent demand sent out for farm help by the Government of Canada. Good Wages Steady Employment Low Railway Fares Pleasant Surroundings- Comfortable Homes No Compulsory Military Service Farm hands from the United States are absolutely guar anteed against conscription. This advertisement is to se cure farm help to replace Canadian farmers who have en listed for the war. A splendid opportunity for the young man to investi gate Western Canada's agricultural offerings, and to do so at but little expense. MT Only Thoso Acoustomod to Farming Nood Apply For particulars as to railway rates and districts requiring labour, or any other information regarding Western Canada apply to W. V. DENNETT, Room 4, Dee Dldg., Omaha, Nebr. Canadian Government Asent RedSesdBiyBatterie SnTjf5 Svrwyrrrto-f' mm Crvci- fswirsicf my., ww wycut jxsr. loar Dealer ruffMRiirnHiij r t VI oilvlnti you of tho cimcrlur iiualillcs of Rod SaU. Areeptnii othiT. Ilio Au Your Dealer. Send For This Valuable Dook Send tm lour dcnlor'n nnme nml vvo'll mall on freo and nuatnuid. in iiih Imhii mlnntul nu ricullural Colleiies llmli bchool. Wo will nluOHcml ourentnlotrenn tiilnlnir iilcturrn and dcprriiitiuna of Everylhinn Electrical for Home and On Ilio Farm. Manhattan Electrical Supply Co., Inc. 156 S. Fifth Ave, Chicago New York St. Louli San Francisco Fictoriu: Jtrsrr Cilr. as 3E Had Evidence. Toiimile Criiudiiiii, did ,ou uiil to lick diiddlo when lie wnv a Ixi.vV tlnindinn- Yos Tiiinuilc, why do .vim nskv ToiiiiiiIo Well, tlii-n, I kihs It's triii what totn'liiT util iiImhii liKtory ri'icnt liiK Itself. YES! LIFT A CORN OFF WITHOUT PAIN! t T T Cincinnati man tells how to dry I I up a corn or callus so it lifts T I off with fingers. ....... .......................... .. ... ..... . .. ti ! . You corn-pestered men and women need suiter no longer. Wear the shoes that nearly killed you hefore. says this Uluciiimitl uuthorlty, because n few drops of freczoae applied directly on a tender, aching corn or callus, stops soreness ut once and soon the corn or hardened callus loosens so It can he lifted ofT, root and all, without pain. A Kiuall hottlo of freezone costs very little ut uny drug store, hut will pos. lively take off every hard or soft Corn or callus. This should he tried, us It Is Inexpensive and Is said not to irri tate the surrounding skin. If your druggist hasn't any frep.ono toll him to get u small hottlo for you from hl.s wholo.Mile drug house. adv. If people told onlj what they know there would he less tnlKIng To Prevent Old Age Coming Too Soon J "Toxic poisons In the Mood aro thrown out hy the kidneys. The Kidneys act a.s Alters for such products-. If wo wish to prevent old age coming too soon and In cron.so our chances for a long life, wo should drink plenty of puro wator nnd taku a little Anurlo." says tho world famed Dr. I'lerco of Uiiffulo, N. Y. When suffering from hnckncho, fro quont or scanty urine,) rheumatic pnlns horo or there, or that constant tired, worn-out feeling, tho slmplo way to overcome thoso disorders I.s merely to obtain u little Anurlc (double strength) from your nearest druggist and you will quickly notice tho grand results. You will And It many times moro potent than llthln, nud that It dissolves uric ncld us hot water does sugar. $6 $7 & $8 aiSSvi '.S HfWARE or Ijf J jfk SUUJtlTUTLJ Kfy mj Boys' Shoes fjjf li 4 Deit in the World 4&&ruq9lut $3.00 $2.50 & $Z00 I'rrnliltMit 'W I.. llniiBlim Slum :i 1S5 Sinrli SI., Itriirltliiii, Mm 'Tryfccdinprfat, VLcJtyy cVliot oparka from IK Ke.u seal Dry not- teriet and tret tho srood, continu- oun Horvico reouiral to run your Auto. Gus Knirino and Tractor moat efficiently nnd economically. I Sent kUu icrvico plus power and mlnu trouble. and Automobile Ignition lis, Hand Lanterns, Etc. wimtH nnd Guarantee Protects You. eotivof tills IkwIc. wlilch text boolc liv 12 State Aa nnd numerous AKtlcuIlural N. J., tod Rtrmnt. Ohio A Good Description. "What ilocs a sliail consist of uny how V" asked the Western mini who l(n f I never eiiten Unit kind of llsh. "Well," replied the Kastern exjiort, "It Is mostly haeklione, wlshhone, fun li,lione, nnd then miiiic." A little suit rulihed on earlhenwaro pudding ilNlies will tukc uway hrown -put". r-IF YOU CAN-n Invril $25 cnh nnd n few dollari Monthly, you ran liecome anociatcd willi a company that ihould return big profitj. You will recog. nirelhe truth ol lhi ttntrinrnt when it 11 pie. ented lo you. This is not oil, minliia or n schrine. Your hanker or lawyer can O.K. our business. Addrcis I. O. BOX 875, Pillibonb, Pa. sBssaBsaassicaaasaasiSBBBaiiiaBsnBsaBBissBBBBsasjai Mdin'V Ini'K without niii'Hlli If III NT'S CI V.V. fullH in III treiiluiftit nf ITCH. I'.C.KMA KINdWOKM.TrlTKIcorotli. lti'liiui; Hliin (IImmm's 1'ile 60c nt ilriiL'L'lstH.or ilirort fro IB Richard Med ctre Co ,Sherr.ian.Tai, TYPHOI Ii no rr.oro necessary tlinn Smullpox. Army experience hudemoastratto the almost miraculous etlL Cacy, andharmlesinfiJ.of Atitltjpliold Vaccination. He vaccinated NOV by your piiyslchn, you sol your, family. It It more vital than house Insurance. .ilc your physician, druci-'Ist. or send for Havo you had Typhoid? " telllnc of Typhoid Vaccine, results from use, and dancer from Typhoid Carriers. Producing Vaccines and Serums under U. S. License The Cutter Laboratory, Oerkeley, Cat., Chlcsso. IIL PATENTS Watson K, Cnlnman. raiwii i.unyfir,waMiiiiKUn, I) O. AdvlcH unil boolth fn.H. Hates reasonable, Ulnhestreturences llutbervlce. KANSAS NEWS Kansas f'lty, Kuiis. "For many years Dr. Pierce's remedies have been my household medicines. For a long time I would get run down during tho summer months; would become weak nnd nervous. I also suffered with se vere backaches this was due to wom an's weakness. I could not And any thing that would give me relief. I at last took Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription nnd the (Jolden Medical I Us co very nnd they have completely cured mo of nil these ailments am! giu-n me good health, They aro good and I am glad to recommend tlietn." MIIS. IDA IIASIIMA.V, 510 ltiverview Ave. If you cannot obtain Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription or (loldcu Medi cal Discovery at your dealer's, send $1.00 to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, IttilTiiIo. N. Y and he will send largo package of either tablets, or send 50 cents for smaller size. IS aFTTaVw 1 I P. f. 4nA IrGasEnfcin 1 i -i'eu 1 xn elier2 ECIEU ii A lyvrn i