RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, OHIE11 v.( i K 4'A tfilW it m X M. fl, THIS WEAK. NERVOOS'HbTHER Tells How Lydia E. PinkhanVa Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. Philadelphia, Pa. "I tras very weak, always tired, my back nehed, and 1 felt BicKiy most of the time. 1 went to a doctor and he snld I had nervous. Indi gestion, which ad ded to my weak condition kept mo worrying most of tho timo nnd ha said if I could not stop that J could not Rot well. I heardaomuclmbout Lydia E.I'inkhnm's Verrctnblo Com pound my husband wanted mo to try it. 1 took it for a week and felt n little wet ter. I kept itup for threo months, nd I feel fine and can eat anything now withoutdistrcsoor nervousness." lira. J. Wortiilinc, 2842 North Tayloc St, Philadelphia Pa. Tho majority of mothers nowaday! overdo, thero nro eo many demands upon their timo and strength: the result snvanablv n weakened. run-uown, frvous condition with headaches, back ache, irritability and depression and soon more serious ailment?, dovelop. ItisntEUchpcriods in life that Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound will restore n normal healthy condition, ns it did to Mrs. Worthline. At Least He Had None Left CluirlcH wont visiting vHh his father and on their return lib In i her was asked ns to the boy's behavior. "Ilouti tlful," was the answer. "He couldn't have been better." Whereupon tho young hopeful Mild: "I used all tho manners I bad." And the family Judged from bis behavior the next day or two that lie certainly hail, STOMACH ACIDITY, INDIGESTION, GAS PUICKI EAT JUST ONE TABLET OF PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN FOR INSTANT RELIEF. When meals don't Jit nnd you bclcL gas, acids and undigested food. When you feel lumps of distress In stomach, pain, flatulence, heartburn or headache. Here is Instant relief No waiting I Just ns soon ns you eat n tablet or Tape's Dlapepsln all the dyspepsia, In digestion and stomach distress ends. These pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape's Dlapepsln never fall to make sick, upset htomachs feel lino nt once, and they cost so little at drug stores. Adv. Gc'rosity. "You should not disdain tt feed the stranger at your gates." "I don't," replied Mr. Cuinrox; "my wife feeds one stranger after anotlier nt luncheons and teas and things." Cutlcura Heals Eczema And rashes that Itch and burn, lx there Is n tendency to pimples, etc, prevent their return by making Cutl cura your dally toilet preparation. For freo samples address, "Cutlcura, Dept X, Boston." At druggists and by malL Soap 25, Ointment L'5 mid fiO. Adv. If wo could Just And money as .easily ns we find fault wo would all be mil lionaires In a short time. Keep your liver ni-tlvr, your tKiwcIa ciean.tij taking 11 r. Pierce's 1'lcaFatit IVIIi'Im m.J jou'U keep liinltliy, nviiltli) und wlc. Adv. A hplnster's Ideal man Is ono who will say tho word. An Ideal family hotel Is one that Inchs all tho discomforts of home. Dont Ruse Your Cows By Neglecting a Retained Afterbirth Vv cows die but Knur are rutunl bv such nelect. dive DR. DAVID ROBERTS' Cow Clearer before and after frehlieiilne. II will positively prevrnt nod over cotno tliU trouuli-. Atnurdralera or PoMnalil SI CO. Coiikiilt Un. IIAVUI ItOIl KTM uliout all niilniul iiilraunu. Information free, tfl'tid for price lint of medlcliit'H anil col n. VllKK eopy of "Tlio Cntlle .Specialist" with full Infor mation on Abortion In Cnwi. DR. DAVID KOIIF.KTS VETFIUNAKY CO., ITOUriind Ave., Waukcihi, Wit. ftxtm trotfi" HAIR BALSAM j: & - - . -T- A toilet j reiwr&tto of rurit r,MC . A '.' rw" " ai dandruff. M, V IorIttorli.nCilorHnJ tfifr V1 ,- 'Av i inHftiil)ri;lii M ."i .. Any Er-rgclic Mnn or Womp.n can aiart n tn n t t.' "iWr own wlib our furiutilai fortoiirim X In n li 1 g . 1a: 6 f. r !!', lu fur m), tH, ZIIIMA.1UU CO, UjI i, UAH. KANhAfl For Coughs and Colds take a tried anil trtted rrne'dy one that sett promptly and ctfc lively and contiint nooplatei. You get that remedy by nsklntr for mB w S'1 A M.-mu NJ Get the Genuineti;y7 J& in Every Cake 1 a-.-'L1- ?";i FBS fighti:g supS' great ih over .Germany Signs Armistice Which Is Unconditional Surrender. KAISER WILHELM ABDICATES Dream of World Conquest Ends Defeat and Revolution Flight From Justice of Criminal Against Civilization. In By J. D. SHERMAN. Peace! The greatest war of all his tory Is over. The aruiNtlce asked for by Cernititiy has been signed. This means no less than "uiicotulltloiml surrender." For the tot ms of that armistice deprive Germany of the means of resistance, tieriuaiij miiM accept whatever peace terms the allies dictate. The kaiser l'tederleh Wilhelm Vie tor Albert, Kmperor Wlllielm II V He Is a lugltlve In Holland from Justice -the Justice of his own people as well as of the civilized world; the red Hag Hies over the throne he was com pelled to abdicate. Ills fate hangs in the balance. If extradition for pun ishment Is demanded, his fate lies with Holland. The great war began .Tune lis, ll)ll. with the assassination of the Austrian Archduke frauds Ferdinand lu Sara jevo, Ilosnla, by Serbians. This was the beginning, because civilization holds the kaiser guilty of seizing It as a pretext for the world war which he had long been secretly planning to carry out his purpose of world con quest. He and his tremendous war machine weiv ready, Impatient, eager for action. Here was the program, as the kaNer planned It: He would force Austria-Hungary, his ally and practically his vassal, Into war with Serbia. Russia would rush to the defence of Serbia. Of Utisshi he had no fear, for he well knew that German Intrigue had already prepared the way lu ad vance for the ruin of the unhappy laud of Czar Nicholas. France, he knew, would i- ipport HusMu. France she was really Ms Immediate object. Hver since 1S7U Germany has been preparing to go back to France. Why? Itecanse Ger many failed to beggar France by the staggering Indemnity of 1S70, because she then overlooked the coal and Iron deposits of northern France, ami be cause she hated France and the French, rout, stock and branch. Ami the kaiser knew also that France was not ready for a death grapple with Germany. Great llrltalu, he had made himself believe, would remain neutral. That would be well, for he wanted to deal with Great Utltaln later. Anyway, her army was small. As for America she would not light and could not If she would. So his schedule, arranged to the day and hour, called for his triumphant entry Into Paris September I!, A. I). I'JM. Then, with a huge French In demnity and control of the Iron anil coal regions of Mourtho-ot-Moselle and hens, lie would sit back, make new war preparations and get ready to conquer Great lltitaln. Later on, at his leisure, would come the third war and the subjugation of the United States! War of Frlrjhtfulncss. So, posing before the world as an advocate of peace driven to war in de fense of his fatherland, the kaiser went his secret, devious way to war to the war of deliberate and calculated filghlfnlness which, under the guise of warfare, despoiled Ilelglum; laid waste northern France, depopulated Set Ida; shot the Fngllsh nurse. ICtllth (Javell; sank tho Lusitanta with her freight of women and children ; nlas. sacred, ravished and enslaved non combatant civilian populations fright fulness which has catisid more than l!."i,(i0O.0Ot) casualties and the expend iture of billions upon billions of money fright fulness which instead of i tight ening the world Into submission has urrajul In amis against her 'J'.' civi lized nations ftightfulness which now makes the namu of Germany a household execration among most of the peoples of earth. At llrst tae kaiser's program went along without check or pause. .Inly 28 Austria declared war on Seibla. Htissla went to the aid of Serbia. The other nations promptly fell Into Hue. Declarations of war came thick and fast. By August '1 the stage was all set for actual lighting. August 5 the Germans and Belgians fell to on the Belgian frontier. The German inarch to Paris was oil But, as everybody knows, Wlllielm II did not enter Paris In triumph September -. Why? Because little Belgium, martyr Belgium, saved Paris. She fought. Hep bravo little army did not last long. But It lasted long enough to give the French time to "dig In." Tho Germans thereupon found tho rond to Paris a series of trenches that must be taken one by one. The Kchedulo was soon hopelessly behind time. Llkowlso the -heroic resistance of Belgium brought Great Britain forth with Into tho war. Anil though the British standing army was not largo, It wont to tho front, died In the last ditch nnd still fuuher delayed the Gorman march to Paris. Moreover, Great Bilt nln's colonies from nil tho stvon seas went hurrying to tho front. And Great Brltaln'u licet promptly forced the Gor men fleet Into cover nt Kiel and swept tin e.ins clear of J' man merchant shipping, thus carrying to Germany tho war of starvation th.it Germany had planned for her. United States Neutral. The United States in the meantime had proclaimed lis neutrality. Italy, though a member of the triple alliance, was holding olY on the ground that Its alliance with Germany nnd Austria were for defense anil not of of fense. It was not until May of HMfl Hint she got Into the war and then on the side of the allies. By the end of IDI I .Japan was In with the allies and Turkey with the central powers. Fight ing was lu active progress lu Belgium and France; on the ltussIan-Geriuau and Kus.slati-Austiian frontles. The government of France had been re moved to Bonlcuuv. But the Ger main were still (i.'i miles from Paris. May 7, ll)l.", the passenger liner Lusitanhi was torpedoed without warn ing and sunk by a German submarine oil' the coast of Ireland. This outrage against humanity horrtllcd civilization. Germany, however, celebratetl the sinking. To tho world she sought to di'iend her action by asserting that 'the Lusitanhi was armed nnd that she car tied munitions of war. She was not armed and she did not carry munitions of war. Many Americans felt there after that the entrance of the United States Into the war was Inevitable. February l!!!, HMO, the German trowu prince's army began the attack on Ver dun which was to blast a way to Paris. The bombardment of Verdun was the heaviest artillery lire of the war. It was here that the French said "They shall not pass." And the Get mails did not pass. The French saved Verdun by commandeering prac tically ever motor vehicle lu Paris and rushing reserves to thu great fortress. The devotion of Its garrison, the In tensity and persistence of the German attack and the dramatic deliverance have made the name Verdun known the world over. June 5 Lord Kitchener, the British war hero, was lost on the British cruis er I lamp-hire, together with most of the crew, lie was on a secret mission for the. allies, it was afterward charged that he was betra.ved by the Uusslau czarina, who furnished the In formation which led to the sinking of the cruiser by a German submarine. July I) the German submarine Deutsehlaud arrived In Baltimore. She carried a valuable cargo and took a valuable cargo back to Germany. She claimed to ho a merchant vessel and was treated as such by the United States. The main purpose, doubtless, was to Imp ss America with the Ger man submarine; the sinking in Octo ber by German submarines of six mer chant vessels oil' Nantucket, Maris., was presumably part of the same plan. Germany was getting ready for her forthcoming announcement of unre stricted submarine warfare. September M the British Introduced Into war a new engine of destruction the "tank." In brief It Is a heavily armored body, armed with guns on a "caterpillar" Instead of wheels. It can thus travel over almost any sort of ground and crush Its way through most obstacles. The caterpillar tractor Is an American Invention, originating In Peoria, HI.; the adaptation Of harm less tractor machinery to a destructive war engine was done in secrecy by an Kugllshnuiii. The tank proved a genu ine surprise and has played no small part In tho war. together with lighter and faster tanks called "whippets." Tho Germans also soon produced tanks, but apparently have never been able to hold their own with those of the allies. One of the most strik ing exploits of the war was the ex ploit of an American sergeant who rode Into action perched on the top of an American tank. Collapse of Russia. The dose of tho year llMrt was mark ed by the resignation of Premier Her bert As-qutth of Great Britain and the acceptance of tho premiership by David Lloyd George; n now cabinet In Franco nnd a new commander In chief, General Nl voile; the practically com plete defeat of the armies of Hon mania, which had Joined tho allies, and peace proposals from Germany to the allies through the United States. Thing-! were going well with Germany and she wanted pence on terms of her own making. The spilng of 1!)17 saw the collapse of Itussia, a collapse undoubtedly brought about by Germany through In trigue and for her own purposes. It began March II with revolution lu Pe trograd. March 1,r Czar Nicholas ab dicated. March 22 America recognized tho new Uusslan government a repub lic. Since then Uussln has been a chaos. Russia Is ono of the big prob lems confronting tho allies. J'hey can presumably put an end to the reign of auarchv. murder and pillage; tho re generation of the nation Is a tremen dous undertaking. October of 1017 was marked by the collapse of the Italian Isonzo front. This oollaps-e was alo due to German propaganda and Intrigue. Taken alto gether tho year 1017 was not ono of cheer for tho allies. America Goes In. And yet tho turning point of tho war was reached In 1P17. For tho United Suites had entered the great world fonlllct. Germany ntands convicted before tho world of incredible stupid ity ns well ns unbelievable frightful-iii-is. For Germany practically forced the United States Into the war. Kn 1 1 rely contemptuous of America as a possible belligerent. Germany nil noinici'd unrestricted submarine war fare January .TJ, 1017. Moreover, Ger many had the unbridled nrroganco and the colosia! presumption to Inform tho United Suites of America that permis sion would be given to continue to Ball regular vmetican passenger ships nfter I'cbruatv l If these ships- went to and from I 'iiouth and followed n lire- lerlbed the stt lied wi If one sailed, . nient i: was cm Tho l Stales -era nee Germai a Joint of con; to oxl"' cession for tin appiopi orse going nnd returning; If e rs were painted lu it spool and carried ftpccltlcd tings; .imer a week each way were id If the United Slates govern irauteed that no contraband I'd. iincdlato answer of the United ns given February 3 tho sev- "f diplomatic relations with April fl the president signed i solution of the two houses ss declaring a state of war Mth Germany, in quick stir- Hue the selective service act raising of an army; u war ii Ion of $:,,(M0,ni)),000 ; the icudlni: of an expeditionary force of egulai- to France under General Pershb ICOOU' the clo with c draftliu federal -noitncei the legist rat Ion of neniiv 1 men for military service ug of the tlrsi Liberty loan lirgo oversubscription; the f the state militia Into the rvlce. October 27 formal au nt was made that American i France had llred their llrst troops i.shot In Mar. Nevi I'heloss, tho spring of 1018 saw three .- driven on Paris by the Ger mans. I'.v June 1 the Get mans were within :i'. miles of the French capital, In Clin'" n-Thlerry. Unless they wore speedlli stopped Paris would bo under their g as. The plan of the French was to .i.-luy them as long as possible by rear. nurd actions until reserves could lx brought up. Yankees Stop Huns. And i lion took place the thing which nil good Americans were prayer fully expecting: American soldiers got lnt action lu American fashion, under American leadership, with America artillery and machine guns. The French commander sent to Chateau Thierry an American division made, ii of marines and of Infantry, from tin- middle West. June 2 the leathernecks and doughboys moved Into support positions back of season ed French troops. The French wero forced back and tlltered through tho Americans; the support positions soon became the front. June i, uhout live o'clock In the aft ernoon, the Germans attacked In force through a wheat Held, lu platoon col umns, In perfect order, supremely con lldent. The Americans raked them with sbnipnel and machine guns. Then they opftietl with rllle lire. Cool, un hurried, they picked their shots as If at target practice. Military experts will tell you that the American ma rines aro the most effective lighting men In nil the armies of tho world ; cer tainly they have no-equals with tho rllle. The Germans wavered, then came on again. Twice more they Mopped; twice more advanced. Then they broke. Flesh and blood "could not stand that title fire. They crawled off through tho standing grain. Tho Americans sent bullets wherever the wheat stirred. That was the end. Days and nights of heavy bombard ment followed. Sleep was Impossible. Tho Americans lived on "monkey meat," bread and water. Then they went on nnd took the town of Boures dies, denning out the nests of niachliio gunners with rllle tire, bayonet and grenade. What They Have They Hold. Next they took tho Bols de Bellenu. It was a Jungle. It wns every man for himself, Indian fashion, from tree to tree, from rock to rock. Tho battal ion of leathernecks which took the wood went In with 058 men and 20 otll'crs. They cnnio out with .'110 men nnd seven nlllei rs. But they took the wood. Then they dug themselves lu and fought off counter-attacks for live days until relieved, constantly shelled and gnscd, not ono hot meal all that time. What the leathernecks have they hold. This one division used up live crack divisions of the Germans. 'I hero nro those nmong the allies who say that tho Americans at Cha teau Thierry saved Paris, Just as the Canadians saved Calais. When thtv millt.iry history of tho Great War Is written Chateau-Thierry I- likely to be culled the turning pmt of tho strn.'gle. For Its moral force was be yond oMIniate. It put new heart Into the war-worn French and British. All Franco llamed with Joy. The Ameri cans ha dstnpped the Ilun, had driven hint back, had beaten him off. And thousands upon thousands of Just such Ani'Micans wero In plain sight pushing to the front! G aeral 1'odi In supreme command of the allies on tho western froul, soon nfterward launched the nlllcd offensive nnd victory followed victory nil along the lighting Hue of 2,ri0 miles from tho North sea to Verdun. It was the be ginning of the end. By early October tho Ilun wns beat en t' his knees and asking for peace. October !!1 the Italians utterly routed the Austrhins. The snme day Turkey sum microti. November .'I Austria slmc'il an armistice virtually amount ing to unconditional surrender. No vember 0 Kaiser Wilhelm abdicated nn-i Crown I'rlnco Frledrlch Wilhelm rciciincctl the throne, both fleeing to Hi II 'tid to escape n people In revolu tion. So the mad ambition of Kmperor Wlii'.-'ui II of Germany to conquer tho win id and his ,'!0 yctrs of debauching his people end In defeat, revolution, nbi'i'atlon nnd (light from Justice. 'I his nrch cilnilnal agnlnnt civiliza tion will ho lucky If he fares no worse. Whatever bis fate It Ik of no Impor tance compared with the fact that thin earth la now safe from a monstrosity who would pillage a world under pro text of patriotic lovo for country. GIRLS! LOTS OF b m A small boltlo of "Dancierine" makes hair thick, yjossy and wavy. Removes all dandruff, stops Itch- inp scalp and falling hair. To bo possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, Huffy, wavy and freo from dandruff Is merely a matter of using u little Danderlne. It Is easy and Inexpensive to hnvo nice, soft hair nnd lots of It. Just get n Email bottlo of Knowlton's Danderlno now It costs but n few cents all drug Mores recommend It apply n llttlo ns directed and within ten minutes thero will bo nu appearanco of abundance, freshness, llulllness nnd an Incompara ble gloss nnd lustre, nnd try ns you will you cannot find n trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surnrlso Mill b6 after about two weeks' use, when you will see new hair lino and downy nt first yes but renlly new hair sprouting out nil over your scalp Danderlno Is, wo believe, tho only euro hair grower, destroyer of dan druff and euro for Itchy scalp, nnd It never falls to stop falling hair at once. If you wnnt to prove how pretty nnd soft your hair really Is, moisten n cloth with n llttlo Danderlno nnd carefully draw It through your lmlr taking ono small strand nt n time. Your hair will bo soft, glossy and beautiful In Just a few moments a delightful Burprlso awaits everyono who tries this. "Adv. Thinks He's Going to tho Deuce. We know a dear old lady who hns such a hatred of cards that she frets about her aviator son being culled an "ace." Boston Transcript. Specification. "Tho young lady you admlro has a regular flower face." "Yes; Isn't she a daisy?" xti3S3ESSaaa!gc$aBEL (rSi CiMUfV-?Tn'vi;M,T. l.'M-vI TnftPTTJtrTf:Vf ilT -im-i fcsi&Hfct Contents 15Fluitl Drachm v.'.t. .- mm &$$ - ' I'" "I1- '' ' 'IS. A '" ALCOHOL-3 TOR CUNT. I ANAntnt.tnT'rfn.'iilinnrJrAS vvltl"'1vl 7 i ,ii similnlinv wiiooa uy iv.-i;u 1 iK tinqihcStofMchsnndMkwtlstf i Tiicrcu'rrorooilniDii5c5Uon' Cheerfulness ono iicsuvwiu"- ncllhv Opium, Morpnuieiiv. Nlncrnl.NoTXSAncuiiv jkcrtvmtSMwrn&a. topMi J A r JZUUiSXl rttSt ! atnfinisyw UiiA ihrrrtMUnr k l....r,.tTmc(ivfor . i" '"'". nlsrrhoei Iborujunuuuiiui.u" --. ai 1 n.i r.nmr!hncsS(MUl fl I.OSB OP SLEEP .B i: K!i mwiinvih(rrrronviai'ii0V' '-.S.II .'. IWSimilcSiiaatmxpt mi IltECEVTAniC0HrAW& it'faT i NEW Tiuuv. llxnct opy ol wrapper. -TS?,"sw. igggsHsgi I "I ' ' w1 ' I " ' . iji-' -....i..' I .&! VV?' .Tr. rsSSr mis ;tf,i?ivf5j mi m t m7 KV&ittn ifcMWfcsJ VU&k 1 .MM' EJ!aidra-i--.-. vx j eru nQi. wmi vujaaeiixa5--rJ vjm One Dose of the Guaranteed Blackleg Vaccine Mada by Dr. O, M Pranklin, the erisinttor. Is GUARANTEED TO PROTECT A CALP FOK LIP8 AGAINST liLACKLGQ. It his atood ths tett for over four years on over million calrsagndouruMrO have every confidence In It. WE BACK 1MAT CONFIDENCE with a WRfrTEN GUARANTEE If rM Mlv wlah, and charts you llrty cemaperdoao. Or will lend rou loo SAME VACCINE for ffo"jF ini 'on' nis per aoja witnoui ino uuaranioo. womiioutic wuaui i ur vntuni frONLY. KvHnnfnrln!etln. 42. SO. Writs ui about It. Branch of Ilea at Alllirie. NaW flflr&ajf THE KANSAS BLACKLEG SERUM CO. 00 Uf Stock Eadus Bids. DENVER, COUX HEALTHTALK Spanish Influenza or Grip BY DH. LEC II. SUITS. An old enemy U with us again, n$ whether wo light n Gorman or a norm, wo iiiimt put up n good fight, nnd not bo afraid, Tho InfluetiM rtinn n very brief count when the patient Ln careful, nnd If wo keep tho jyetcm in good condition and throw off tho poion, which tend to nccutnulaU wit'iin oar l-odlci, vc enn escnpo tho dlv tasc lUmembcr theso three O'a clean mouth, a clcnn nkln, nnd clean bowel. To enrry off polom from tho nyslcn' and keep the bowels loome, dully dotes of pleasant Inxatlvo nhotild be taken. Such a ono in inmlo of M.iy-npplc, leaven of aloe, root of Jnlap, and called Dr. Picrco'a I'lenn nnt l'cllctb. Hot lemonade should he used freely if attacked by n cold, nnd the pa tient tdimilil bo pat to bed nftcr a hot nuutnnl foot-bath. To prevent the attack of bronchitii or pneumonia nnd to control tho pain, Anaric tablet') nhotild be obtained at tho dttig ntonr, nnd one riven every two houn, with lemonade. Tho Anaric tablet wero first discovered by Dr. Pierce, nnd, n they Hush ths bladder nnd clcanso tho ' idneyn, they carry nvvny much of the pofc tons nnd the uric nrid. It in Important that broths, milk, but termllk, ice cream nnd simple diet ho gives regularly to strengthen tho system nnd in I'tcnso tho vital resistance. The fever lo diminished by the uso of the Anurio tab kts, but in addition, tho forehead, armj and hnnds any bo bathed with water (tepid) in which a tabicspoonful of sal nrntun has been dissolved in a quart. After an attack of grip or pneumonia to build up nnd strengthen the system, obtain at tho dniK storo n good iron tonto, called "Irontic" Tablets, or that well known herbal tonic, Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Dicovery. Keep tho Trench Fires Burning. In thu trenches thero was one man who made himself especially conspicu ous by smoking constantly. Ono ol the fellows asked him why ho smoked nil tho time and he answered; "There Isn't u blamu mutch In this dugout und If I quit the rest of you fellows wonTl hnvo a smoke." It's going to bo mighty dllllcult ovon nftcr penco Is mado to treat a German as a friend. Feel Lame and Achy? Colds nnd grip leave thousands with weak kidneys and aching backs. Tho kidneys have to do most of tho work of lighting olT any germ disease. They weaken slow up, and you feel dull. Ir ritable, or nervous havo headache, dizziness, backache, sore Jointa nnd ir regular kidney action. Then the kid nevH need prompt help. Use Doan'o Kidney Pills. Thousands praise Doan'o for quick, satisfactory results. A Kansas Case "Bvtrr IHeturt Caot. Nichols JjIliaSltry W. New, 323 B. First Bt, Mcl'her Bon, Kan., eaysj "I can lay all tho troubles from rnr kldnoya to the hardships and ox posuroa during- too Civil war. I tried different medicines, but nothing helped mo und I bosx.ni holplrus, Tho palno In my loins and back were terrible. The kldnoy secre- tlnnn rnntnfnA1 seaiment into brlci G dust and wero nccomnanted by Dnln In onssriKo. uoan 8 money run cioar- -. . 1 ... w cd up tho kidney socrotlona and mad my kidneys normal. My book boeam ntron- and I haven't had a attrn of backncho or kldnoy trouble since." Cat Doan's at Any Store. 60c j. Bos. DOAN'STAV FOSTER.MII.BURN CO.. trorPALO. N. Y. GASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria In Use ver Thirty Years Vfflffifl ,3 Fl vvi l J4 mi Uv L' M MwJ vMjiSSB )n THtor.uoi.T. iwyo.it. TV'EX- In J I It I H' 'II P V'fl .M - Always s Bears the $' SignatiiieXjtp J For 0 h a "W