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. S FFERED TORTURES. . j " Racked with PaIn , Day and N , , . ' \ for Years. Wm. H. Walter , engineer , of Chnts. 'Worth ' , 111s. , .wrltes : "Kidney disease was lurlelng in my system for : rears. I had torturing pain in the side nnd bnclt nOli the urlno f , " was dark nnd full " ' of sediment. I was " : ( racltcd with pain day II. n d night , . . could not sleep or eat well , Rnd finally became crlppld'l ' and bent over with rheumatism. Doan's , Kidney Pllls brought qulclt rellef , and In time , cured me. Though I lost ,10 ' pounds , I noW weigh 200 , moro tllali ever before. " Sold by n11 dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-l\1l1burn Co. , Bullalo. N. Y. S rcasm. The lmtchet-faced female surveyoC , the tramp at her back door , then she snitTed the air suspiciously. J "You want' something to c:1t ? " she 1Ineered. "I smell llquor ! " "Haln't got any on me. " "Strange. I detect n distinct OdOT of llquor. " , "Ain't got a drop , " the tramp' . . . . ! tested. "Are you sure : rou haven't .a bott1 concealed in your pocket 7" ! "Aw , talce me word for it. It ] had I'd oblige yer an' produce , I never ( wuz stingy at sharin' de booze. " \ Thereupon he faded : aWaY graC& fully. Laundry worlt 'at home 'Would be .much more satisfactory it the right .Starch were , used. In order to get the desired stitTness , .it is usually neces. . Bary , to 'uso BO much starch that the beauty and 'fineness of the fabric is hidden behind .11. paste of varying 'thickness , .which 'not only destroys the appearance , 'but ' also atTects the wear. Ing quallty , of the goods. This trou. blo can bo entlrelyovercomo by using Defiance Staroh , as 'It 'can bo applled I , much more , thinly because of Its great. .or trength .than 'other ' mnkes. 'Quaker Wtt. A 'Quaker 'riding ' In , a carriage -with .jL ; fashionable woman declced with a profusion of jewelry , as.a substitute , , perhaps , for 'her scantiness of clothes , heard her complaining .of the .cold. . Shivering in her lace bonnet and i . . . . . . .shawl , she 'exclaimed , "What shall -I do to get .warm ? " "I really , don't 'know ' ; " replied tile 'Quaker .solemnly , "unless thou put on another , broastpin-Sunday : Maga. zine. That an article may'be good , as well .as cheap , and give entire satisfaction , Is proven by the extraordinary sale or Defiance Starch , each , paclcngo con- talnl'ng one-third more Starch than .can be had of any other brand for , the , .sarno money. \ \ Whewl " 'Rcally-er-l'm afraid you , over- 'heard what I-er-sald about you , " stammered the gossip who had been 0' caught redhanded. "Perhaps I-er- was a bit too severe- " "Oh , no , " replied the , other woman , ' ' 'you weren't nearly as severe .as you 'Would have been if you knew what I : think of you. " 1 \ , 'hc Eternal Woman. It is because it ia nlways impos- I Ible toknow how a woman wlll act , to grasp the workfngs of her mind , to pierce the veil that hides the inner. most recesses of her soul , that she 'has held such cOlplete sway over man. Ho can never d fin..tely ! rely upon her. -London World. . ! . Give Defiance Starch a fair trlal- . try It for both hot and cold starching , and if you don't think you do better work , in less time and at smaller cost , return it and your grocer w111 give you back : rour money. . , . 'uonutnsuJ oqt ' 0 . .spi > all tua .m" Otn , .10' os .10 uOIIUw U JO ) lUi > ddu uu oum Ot SUM pJoJXO JO JOHi > : > l1U1 { : > SU t : > U tSJU SIH ' tISJaAJun OUp-ot-dn uu JO puaq oqt o pat : > adxi > su.ttHM uJJa 'AO : > SIP 111 MOIS 10U BUM UOZJno pJOrr A generous mind does not feel 0.8 belonging to Itself alone , but to th whole human race. We are born to serve our fellow-creatures.-S. S. SmileJ. : , , , , , POSITIVE CURE FOR SORE SliOiJLDERS ON HORSES & MULES At very small expense you can cur. your work horses' sore shoulders , sore nec' ' " or sore backs and not lose a ain le dar' , worle. Socurlty Gall Salve will do it and after the first application he will b out of pain. This is also good policy l for he will surely do more 'worle without , running down. If your stocle gets cut J from barb wire , or anything else , be aure ' * and use Security Antiseptic tfealor. It will ' . - . cure a cut very quickly. Dealers everywhere. Security Rcmcdy Co. , Minncllpoli" Minn. , FOR THE HOM NURS Important to Remember When Caring for the Sick , ' The first rule In nursing , the first essential to the patient , without which all else you do is ns nothing , Is to keep the air ho brcathes ns pure as the externnl air without chilling him. Alwnys have the window of your patient's room 011en , but not II. window on a passage just outside. Place the bed In the Ihhtest spot in the room , nnd ho should bo able to see out of the window. The best bedding Is an Iron bed. stead , a hair mattress , no urtalnD or vallanco , very Ilght blankets for a covering , as weak pl\tlents are al. ways distressed by we1ght in bed. clothing. CleanIlness of the sl:1n in nlmost all diseases Is of the utmost impor- tanco. Care should be taken In sponging or washing not to expose too great II. surface nt once so : is to check por- splratlon Bays 'Woman's Life. Never allow a patient to be waIted out of II. sleep , either Intentionally Or accldontally , as this docs serious harm. Do not whisper or walk on tlp.too , as this is peculilrlypainful to the I sick. Remember , never to lean against , sit upon , or shalcc , or even touch the bed upon which your patient Hes ; this is always annoying. Do no talk to or allow your patient to tallt while taking his mcal. FIRE DON'TS FOR THE HOME. I . 1 Observance of These Will Greatly Reduce - . duce Danger of Disaster , Never turn on the gas , nnd , when your mntch goes out before you have Ignited the gas , step nway , find nn. other , and llg.ht 1t. Series of horrible accidents have resulted from this. I 'Vhen grease or fat bolls over on the stove , do not throw water on It. It wlIl make it worse. Use baking soda or salt. Ashes w111 smother It. Do not use a flexible rubber hose In connection with your gas stove. It is dangerous and has caused hundreds of fires and deaths. At no time close the door of the coolt stove so , that a strong draft.wlIl . operate , nnd then lenve the room for and great time. Ov rheated stoves are responsible for a great many fires. fires.Ono of the grcatest 'of aU fire dan. gers is to have heating pipes close to the woodwork or rafters. A swinging gas braclwt is a eon. stant menace to the home. If you use one , have the burner protected by a wire Bcreen , or a globe. Ashes thrown on the floor , or in wooden receptacles , frequently eRUEe 'fire. Chicken Pie. Procure II. three and one.halt or four 'pound chicken. Cut up and pour over one-half gallon water. Stew unt11 ten. der. Salt to taste. Keep filled with bolIlng water If necessary. There should be at least one lluart of broth when chlclwn is done. Add one tea. spoon butter unless fat. Talw ono heaping tablespoon fiour rubbed smooth , wIth one.half cup milk add. ed gradually. Add to this a small amount pepper and salt. Stir this in the chicken. Let come tp a boll. Set , on back of ran go. Prepare crust as follows : Two heaping cups fiour , measured before slrung. one-half teaspoon salt , two heaping teaspoons bakhig powder. Stir all together with spoon. Add OtlO tA' . blespoon lard. Work in well. 'fh.en stir In with long-handled spoon enough " , .eet milk for a 80ft dough. Have board fioured anti work dough lightly with fingers. Hell In'1a round shrtpe oIle-halt inch thick. Cut gash in cen. ter. 'Place this on chlclwn and gravy , which has been poured in a gra lte pan three or { Qllr Inches deep. Bak in Qulclt oven 15 minutes. . Drive Away Ants. To rid the house of roaches or ants ulle II. ten cent package of borax , with ten cents' worth of camphor gum. Grind the gum to a powder and sl1rlnlclo with tllo borax. Scatter around where the roaches and ants are. They wlIl disappear in a few days. ' 1'110 first day or two It will set them to crawHng as the ' are trying to es. cape. Bo sure to Slrlnkle it nround plentifully the first tlmo nnd leave it { or several days. When 'ou wash up bo sure to sprinkle more nftor a week or two. After th first , or sometimes - times the second time , 'ou can lwep the pests away by using the borax alono. I CharmlnD Flower Gifts. . One of the most charming IIttlo gifts seen in 'many a day are the di. minutlve but exqulslto fiowerlnl : plants , each set In a decorated china pot. The variety of fiowers to bo selected - lected are numerous , such as tulips , violets , hyacinths and lovely little rose trees , etc. These fascinating souven. iI's were first brought out this .ear , and so great was the holiday craze that they disappeared In a day or two. they are IIttio objects of the best art wark In china of extreme corre tness In flower modeling nnd of great beauty of color , for that reason are fit gifts { or a queen. 'fhey elicit most en. thuslaslc admlratlon.-Vogl'e. - Flowers for Interior Decoration , When arran lng branches of bloom trom cherry or apple tree for indoor decoration nt this seuson , bellI' 1ft mind the exquisite results the Japun. ese get by placing a single Slray or two in II. beauUful vase , and do not spoil the effect by massing a great bunch of these lovely blossoms in ono jar.-Vogue. . , , . f , ' GOOD IDEA FOR MATCHES. , Double Enders Popular Among Smok. era In Mexico , I , - I "Moxlco may bo bohlnd us In some thlnJs , but she hns us lashed to the wheel 'Whon It comes to makinG matches , " said n mnn just In { rom the land of the Montezumas ns ho handetJ out a wax luclfer with n hcad on each entJ. entJ."I "I snw nothln but double omled mntches whllo I was nWIRml I can tell you thnt they save one's record with the Recording Ansel. If 'ou dig down in your poclcct nnd find one match the chances nre that ) 'ou nro ' . : ure of a light , be causa if ono end I gocs out the other is left. These ohl I time mntciles , just revived , thnt SIlut. I ter brilliant spnrlts mny be nil right I . when It comes to pleasing the baby , but the fellow who puts on the market - ket double ended match wlll find , 11 dY demnnd. " . BLACK , ITCHING SPOTS ON FACE. t . Physician Called It Eczema In Worst Form-Patient Despaired of Cure- Cutlcura Remedies Curcd Her. "About four years ngo I was affilct. cd wllh blnclt splotches nIl ever my face Rnd a few covering my body , whIch produced a severe itching Irrl. tatlon , nnd which cnused mo a great del % of sutTerlng , to such an extent that I wns forced to call In two of the leading physicians of - . After a thorough oxamlnatlon of the dreaded complaint they aunbm.ced : it to bo skin eczema. in tho' worst form. ' 1'helr trentment did me no good. Finally I became despondent nnd'edded to dls. continue their services. My husbnUlI purchased 11. . slnglo set of the CutlC\lr . Remedies , which entirely stoPIcd the brealdqp out. I continued the use 01 the CutlC.lr } . Remedies for six months , and nfter that every splotch was en. tIroly gone. I have not felt II. symptom of the eczema since , which was three years ago. Mrs. Lizzie E. Sledge , 640 Jones Ave. , Selma , . \10. . , Oct. 28,1905. " The Camera Fiend's WnndCTtust. As the sun day by day ascends the heavens and the actinic value of his. light increases , rhapsodizes the editor of the American Amateur Photogrn11h. er , there seizes us once more the { e'rvor of the enthusiast. From the high shelf down comes the camera , the plato holders are loaded , and we tramp across the green fields looltlng for pic. tures.-or protendlng to. For haIr the cause of our wandering has naught to do with the bluclt bo. . : : we carry with us. The primitive instinct for change , the ancestral wanderlust , It is , that has seized us Ilnd driven us forth to na. ' ture. Sheer whlto goods , In fact , nny fine wash goods when new , ewe much of their attractiveness to the way they Ilre laundQred , this being done in a manner to enhance their textile beau- ty. Home laundering would bo eqllal- ly satl ractory if prOller attention was given to starching , the first essential being good Starch , which hus sufficient strength to stiffen , without thlcltcnlng the goods. Try Definnco Starch and you will be pleasantly sUfl1rlsed at the improved appearance of your worlt. Campaign AgaInst Rats. The French admiralty is preparing II. campaign against the rnts which swarm In seaport towns and undoubtedly - edly spread the InCection of various devastating diseases In their pass ago { rom one country to another on board ship. It Is announced that It will soon be compulsory for every vessel entering a Franch harbor from ccs'taln other ports to have all Its rats ex. terminated. 5100 Rew 'rd , $100. Tbn reBdou ot tbl paper wltl 110 I'leB od to learn tbat lllero I. at 10niL 000 drl' Idod dhoa o Ihnl .clouce bu bocl1 nlllo to cure 111 IItI Its 8tago . nnd that II C..larrh. . lJall'l Catarrh Curti II tllo ollly p'Hlth'o ' cure UUIV kluJlvu to the 1I10lllcIII tr.&tornlty. C..tarrh . belo : ; cOl1ltllulhHlSI dl.calo , roqulrcl cOlutltU' tlon..1 . lroatmeot. lJ.&U's Cltarrb Cure h taken In' ternally. acting dlroctly IIpon lhe blood nud IIIUCOUI 80raco. ot tile 'Yllom. lllereby dc troylnl ( the ( OUOdlltlOIl ot lho dl oajo. nlld ch'lnl : the patlelll IlroOllb by lJulldlol : III' till ! constltutloo and 888ijl' ! Inl : nature In doln : : III I"ork. The prnprlolou IIn"o 10 lIIuch (1Ilth In lu curatl"o powera that they olrer One Hundred Dollars ( or nny ca80 lll..t It fllU3 10 curc. Seed ( or lI t o ( t6811l1l0n11l18 , Addroul" . .J. ClmNKCO. . . TOledo , O. HlJld by all DrullIhU. 7 c. ' 1'0 ' 1InU'1 k'amll1 Pltl. tor COnIUpl1t1on. Willing to Reason. "Of course , " declcred the pretty widow , "I am Inconsolable. " "Naturally. " "However , ns 'ou lmow , 1 was never a fanatic on nny point. " Don't Sneeze Your Head Off. KJ'alsc'S Cold CnpsllleR will ' almost ! .c"m ) 'OU - most 1118tantl ' . At nil DI'IIggU3ts , : ! 'ic. , . . . - - - - - - No man that hnlmrteth his jO's to his friend , but he jo 'eth the more ; and no man that Imllal'toth his grleCs to his friend , but he grloveth the los ! ) . 811101.ers nppreciate thc Ilualilr vnlllc of Jewi'l' Sillgle , Bindel' eifar. ( YOUI' dealer or I.ewil' ! Faetorr , PeOI'Ia , III. - - Man is not the creature of circumstances - stances ; clrcuIDstances are the crea. tures at men.-DlsraeU. . . - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - FOI"Jcttlng Somctnlng. : When the train Olnl convc-ed Pres- 1(10nt Roosevelt tllrough vtrr.fnla on his last t.rip 80UOI otopped al Cllal' lottesvlllo , a no RI1Proachod the presldenl's c.ar and pnss'ed abonrl big basketful ot fine fruit , to which wns attachel , . the card . ot a. prominent wer. In course or tlmo the orchnrdlst rOe eoh'cd a letter of aclcnowledgment from the Whlto 1I0uso el1resslng : the presldcnl's appreclntlon of the glCt nn,1 coml111mentlllg the donor upon hil fruit. The recll\lollt ot the letter wns , of course , greatly I110ascd , nnd , teet. Ing sure that hiD hend gnrdener would be much Illterested III the letter , ho rend It to him. 'fho darlt ' who ser'cd In the cnl1\clt : . mentioned lIs. tenell gravely , but his ollly comment wns : . "lie doan' sny nothln' 'bout Dendln' , back do basket , do he-SucCOSD Magazlno. Stnrch , 111'0 o\'er .thln { ; else , is be. IlIg constantly Imtll'O\'ed , the 11\tent : Stnrches put on the mnrlwt 25 'enrs ngo ate vel'y different nml luferlor to these of the 11resent dny. In the lal. C t dlsco'erJefilnco Starch-ullin. jurlous ehomlcals are omitted , whllo the nt dltlon of another ingredient , In. \'ented' b ) ' us , gives to the Stnrch n. , strength nnd smoothness never nlo preached by other bl'ands. On the Honeymoon. "So you were well 111eased with the train on which you toolt your wed. tHllg trip ? " said the bosom frlond. " \Vas It nn accomlllodntlon trnln ? " ' 1'ho young man's face beamed with delich t. "I ohould sny It wns an accommoda. ' tlon train , " l1e confided. ' 'WhY , the porter JHlt the lIght out every tlmo wo renched a tunne ! . " Ladles Can Wear Shoes One Bize Bmallrr nHer uBing Allen's Foot. En c. A certnin curc Cor Rwollen,8wenting , hot , nehing fect. At nil Dl'uggietH , : ! 'ic. Ac. cpt no Imllf.titutc. 'l'rinl I1nelmge FREE. Ad rcss A. S. Olmsted , Ie Ho ' , N. Y. . SUl1pose any man shnll despise me. Let him loolt to thnt himself. But I wllI loolt to this that I bo not dlscov. ered doing or sa 'ing anything deserv. ing of con tom pt.-Marcus Aurelius. J.ewil' ! Sinjle Binder - the famous IItraight lie cillllr , nlwlI\'s heet qualitv. Yom' dealer or Lewis' l n tory . , Peoria , 111. We do more good by being good than In nnr other way.-Rowland 11111. Jllrll. 'VlnIlIO\v' " Soothln ! : , Myrol" l or children tcclblnK , Rotcnl lho IUI1l. , rcducel III- nmUlntlon. al1aJI1 > . .lo , curea wind cul1u. oa botUe. . . . . Wisely and slow : they stumble that run fast.-Shakespeare. t\ \ II . , . . . - - - ' . . . . . . \ . J : CASTO RIA For Infants and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the . Signature - - Promotes DigcslionChmrl of ness 11\\(1 \ \ ( ! tcst.Contains ncthcr ! Op lII\\.N0I11hlnc norNincr 1l , N01' NARCOTIC , I ' " I .Gro/u/o'J 'OJmI1E1l ii i i , . In ! : Use . For Over Thirty Years CASTO RIA Exact Copy of Wrapper. . . . THI : CIHTAU" OOM"ANY. Hew TO" " OITT. _ " _ t , . , . ' , , " . - _ . . " . M I NNESOT A-HEAL THAND INDEPENO'ENCE Why not sell where you uro. Bank some of your profil'S for income nnd take op n new , . tbo . . Fine lakes , fertile soil , finll home nnd .tart boy. too. waler : beautiful : quick climate. 35,000 acres. Farm nny size. Title absolute. Investicato anywhere before buying. Write for maps and truthful \'eprcsentations. Address ROGER. C. SPOONER. Pres. Donnld L. < < L. Co. , BemldJl , Mlq.n. - - - - - - - - - - - _ . ji ' . I RE'ADERS or thl. pcr ! de- SltlnlC 10 buy tlny- .1 Ihlni adveltlsed In 115 columns sholiid Inslsl upon having whllt Ihey ask lor , torustnll 1111 subsU. tUles or Imllations. WORKiNG WOMEN9 WHAT THEY SHOULD XNOW MRS.SADIE ABBOTT MRS. PREE M K1TRICK : ' \Tomen for the most pnrt spend theil' lives at homo , and it is these women who m'o wllling' aud ambitlolls that their homes shaH be lcupt neat and pretty , their children welt dressed and tidy , who do their own cooldng , sweeping , dusting and often washing , ironing aUlI sewing for the cnth'o family , 'Tho caU for 0111' sympath } ' , 'l'ruly the wode of 8ueh n. woman is "never dono" and is it any wonder that she brealcs down at the ( md of n. few years , the back begins to ache , there is II. displacement , inflnmmation or ulceration o { the abdominal organs. n feml\le wcnlmess is hrought on , nnd the struggle of thut wife and mothcr to continue her autles is l1itlful. Lydia E. Plnkhmn's Vegetable I Compound , made from nallve roots I and herbs , is the exact medlclno II. I womnn needs whose strength is over. I taxed. It heeps the feminine org-nns in n. strong Ilml healthy condition. In preparing for chihibirlh and recuperating - cuperating therefrom it is most em. cient. It carries n. womnn safely through the change of lIte ar1l1 In maldllg' her strollg' fillIl weU nSslst ! > her to 110 a gOal I wife nud mother. M1's , Hadic Abbott , of .Jeaunette , Pa : writes : DUal'h \ , l'llIkhrtln- "I sulforell so\'oroly with pain every month nnrl nlso 1pnln In my left hhlc. My elector prl's rlhf'11 for IUO but lllil mo 110 oed ; 11 frilJlul f\I\'isI'II ) 1.Yl1111 E. Plnkhnm's Vl'ctnhlo ! COl11po\llul nllll I "Toto yon In rard , : : to my eOlllllllon. I Collowed yonI' I nl1\'lco nnd um n III'rfl'etly weB woml1n. 'fho ) llIlml hl1vo an ellsapprnrell I1ml I ennnot , l'CCOllll1lCnd ) ' 0111' n1l'11Ieino , tllo hlhly.1I ; : I Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com - - - - - - Mrs. } ) ree : r-.lcKltrie1t , of , La' ' 1'arge ! , Wis. , writes : Door Mrs. Plnl.ham : III.'or "I : : : J'cnrs I Rulforc < 1 ( I'om rfem/llo 'Wcalcne . I wns EO Irrt.gulnr thnt I woultl go from thrco weeks to Hlx monthe. so I tholl ht I WOIl1t1 ! ; i\'o Lydln. E. l'lnkham's Ve ! ; tnlI1 ( ) Compollnd 11. tl'lnl. . . "Now I nll1 oneo moro well n.nll enn do my 'Wofk without 11. ) llIln. Any ono who 'Tishes , can WI' ! 00 to 1110 aulll wUl answer alllctters glndly. " Womensho hlremember that Lydlu. E. ! ) inkhulIl'a Vegetable Compound heMs the .reeord for the g-reatest number of Ilettml cures of female i11s. Every suffering' woman i nth e United States Is nslced to nccept the following' invitation , It is free , wlIl hrlng' 'ou health and may 8 II. V 0 your lifo. Irs. Pinkham's Invitation to Women. Women suffering from any form of fcmalo wealmcsa arc invltea to pr0Il1l1t1y eommunlc1to with Mrs. Plnlclsam , at r ynn , Mass. li'rom the symptoms given , the trouhle may bo loelltedllnd the qnlclcest and surcst way of ree vcry all vised. Out of her vast vollllno of experience in treutlng feml le I11s Mrs l'inltham probably has the very Imowledge that wl11 help your case. IIer advice is free and always llOlprul. pound Succeeds Where Others fail. NORTHW'ESTi AND RETURN ' . . PorUnnd , Tacoma , Seattlc , Dellinshnm , I Hvcrcll , VancoU\'cr. . Victoria , andNew'Vestmlnster. One Fare or $50.00 : l'or Iho round trIp 'rom . Missouri River Termlnels' I ( Council lIIuUs lo IRnsas Clly , Inclualve ) VIA Ul\ftlON \ PACIFIC I Tickets on 5.10 June 20 to July I , I Jj07. ( Abe tielclS one way throush California 011 saln 5.1010 datcs ; I at slightly high.er rates. I . . I IHgUJRIt OP E. L. LOMAX , O. P. A. , I Omaha , Neb. . " Tn oonvlnoo an ' wuman thnt I'lIx- FREE ' tln , AnU.C'JI'UU , .wlll I Impw\u hcr bcalU1- : nlll 110 all wo claim .tor It. Wo wIll Rend her nbs01utelY free a largo trial box of j'axllno willi tJOok of fustruo ( tlOIIJ ! nlHI Ie'nuln'1 I csthllonlal . I ) e 11 d YOllr nl11110 uullul.ltlresI on lJ , llustal curl ! . . . unll heuls PAXTINEclonnses : 01 0 m' . , \lrnno \ af. fecllon , Rueh ns lIa al catarrh pelvlo catatl'h nullillflasnnmtlon eauscllJY { fClul. nine lIs ] ; ROrl > eyes Here throat null . 11101I.h. . . \ly \ direct local { rrntmcnt Its cllr. Ilt"u ! ) lowcr over these troubles Is extra- onllnary nud glres Immedlato relict. 'l'hollsnncls of women IIro usln ! ; and rce- onllllcndlnc : ' It every.dllY. . c.o cents nt drll lste or by mall. Ueme'tnbcr , howovrr , 1'1' ( ; ORTS'Y)1J NOT I l1-lq TO TItYJT. TUE It. I'AXTON CO. , llollton , 1\11141. u : s. NAVY ellUata tn rour 7enn JOlll1jt man ot lIood clll1raol' ( . .IHI aoulld 1.1.ralcal ! condition between - tween the IIl'S or 17 UIIII : : "nanpllrenUco lea. IIHIII ; olll.onullitlua for ndyal1CClllenti l'I1Y ' flU to 87011I10ntll. . lCIe'lr1clnllh.llluchllll.u. ; hIIlC lllIlth ! , \ ' . ) 'el1won ( clurlLt ) , CtUl'CI1ICr ' , hhipi tlcrs. IIrclllclI. IIIUllell1l1lt cookll , oto" betwco/l / 21 onel 1.6 feara , enliiteu III Rooll1l \ mtlll.a with Mlltnbh'I'71 b08plll11 I1llpro/ltloel / lK IV 703. . . . "Retlreme/lt on threo-ourlhs J'31 nr.d nllowQnccs IIftt'r 110 yuau B01'7lco. A 111111 CIUJtB IUUIt be ArucrlcQu [ ! , l lothlnlf O\lInt trI'o to re rulII. Upon ell.charllu tranl IIUuwalJl'U. ( 'entR pH I lllo tQ 1Iaco , II ! ollllitmellt. II"IU ! bllr 1I111l1thl' 1.3Y IIlIcI I/lCU'tUO / In lilt ) ' " 1'011 rO-l'lIlIllullmtw'tlila ' ( UllrmllUlhAOr ellacharlle. OlUeN Rt 1.lncola all,1 , UaUIIIlR.Nllhrnhkll , Aho. durlnllwlntor. lit IIHK Mllln. . . nr'l Hloux ( " 17. to. . . . , A.lllrr. . NAVY RECnUITINO STATJON.P.O.8Id.OMAIIA : , , - - - - 1.IVi : STOCK ANn : ' : \ " ' ' msctLLANEOU5 IIL''i i OTVPES' l l.rrs.iW ; lt Tt . rt'h : , rr.lfdW..oDE I&'I : . . , - - - - DEFUU OE STARCII- a : ' -olher Blarch"1 only U OllnCC _ Rt" [ ) tflce aa" UDEr-IANCIi" IS aUPEnJOIJ Q\lALITV. , - ' W. N. U. , OMAHA , NO. 25 , 1907. ' . . . . . , " 'f fl . 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