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E.PiiildHUii's Vefce-fWe Csnipoiaiid.--''! suffered, for five, years -with -profuse and painful i " rnenitruationuntU I :-lostflesnMdstrerigtband.liferiadnocriannsforme. -.--' ;.. . Only. three bottles' of your Vegetable Compound 'cured me," I '.'became regular, without anyjJains, and .hardly know when I. am sick. ' ' o Some of rhy irierjids who have used your'Compound for uterine 'J1 and dvariari troubles all hive the "same good word .ta say for it, and ;-j bless the day ibey ffrst.fpuhd it." Mrs. Kate Berg. . . '-" "$ FORFEIT IP THE ABOVE JLETTEB IS NOT GENUINE., -r-'-. sWh"en women are troubled With- irregular, suppressed, or painful - .- menstruation, weakness; le'ucorrhoea, displacement or ulceration of Uie . ':-womb; that bearing-down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backacne, -: trition, or are" beset with such symptomsas dimness, famtness,-las8itude, , -,:one?!.anl'uwant-to-be-left-alonen feelings, blues, and hopelessness - they 'should remember there is one tried and true' .remedy. I1 -;V Wtokluun's Vegetable-Compound at once, removes such troubles. ; Kefuse to bay any other medicine, for you need the best.1 Mrs. Pint hara invito all sick womeii. to write aver, for advice. .Sfceluuguided'tlKMisaMs to health. Aaoreas x.ymn, masa. . J , . 1; tmamm ff.iii ilu - NEW RIVAL" FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS ' awsboot all .atner black powder shells, because they are made -".: teller aad loaicd by exact aacliiDcry with the standard brands f ;'' aawder, shot and wadding. Try them and yo will be convinced. MLL REPUTABLE DEALERS ? KEEP THBM Librw pium v .t :W - W '':'' '-ISLcX.' JT With the frorteot&e ii..i rHtfnrheartl r t.l dainties. Whv '.Bprnd tiaM and Ubor when LIBBY'S Feerlos Pin PiMiip W todolicioai. paie.arbole. .coKando cMlly secured? Ask your ftmcer. They si lUOBff the best of LUrSIATIHIALFUVM FMOPWWCTS. . Put.np in 'ebnvmlent.-J VrTropefilBK cans. Oarllt-. tie book t Ilnwta Make Good TfiiBsi to Eat." is free. WriU lot iU-L.nuy jiiim oi un World 'nailed anywaere for Ave 2xut stamps. UNY, IkKJLL 4 UHY, chicaoo. nxa IS A SUCKUt . VITnCalS -' TrUSTKAKHAH tfffEIty j&iii ITISTHeSCST WATH SMLCO rNTrV eNSMLe. ; NAM FOR SKKHtOL TAseHa3avrjrrAtAaaMpavp ': rsairn" m CXrAL0flK5J urte 3Haa6rUU.UNeoraABrCNT5ANtKATX AJ.TOvVtR C0,S03T0tiMAS.4l Savyar's SEsksrs r Krmad Pomawl Sllckna orMccuos to fcotb rldor aad exum Ions and wide In ibeakbt. drracat for rider. aslly coavtltw wmiMBcroK. Kverr awn bare Excel. wrKS'lbr catalaaue. -a. . sssrrct a $, :AH Wrichtfor aaore thaa naif a Centary. McMUNN'S ELIXIR OF OPIUM Tomemmm all the aeaatHe an aaodyae qnilirtcaor CMaaawbetprodaeecBoatekneMof taecunc)w la. eatt- aerroM dtauraers ft ! aa laraluable Ueasedy. .Keeneaieadf4 Dy.boit rhftlf l&m.' - .. wawui Baaiaaic rui mw.iwfc- 3irMelTUwar.tailadiafnariw.r .aKlAai IkV. ,V4U wi--T-T mXiTLJZZwtt ak.iJ w&.h . wMt. mA ... . "- !sEfw advertiseaects . .fiadte This. Taper.. . :.W. N. tUQMAHA'. '. Ne43-iai -?-''- ' .: m rw iSLXjrvL t - - - . I jILrvSr AIM i : ::r: mm . aaaaaaak. paaH "-- .7F' -M Br '-" '"v- w -av .. ..- - ; ' r - : - 2 - mmm - IAJ A A-VB rr waBSgnssBBBBmaan ":-.v -:'.--- WmM ---" .. --. Xv. '"''. -" -' T. yJv'yJrv ' ' ' ''' " i- " "' 71: a-A 'Xj . .i. I t I w . - . " " : ." - I ; y u " ' "fvi :v hfsgsssi Maai&i . taMHU MNKWaVi yoSnhw mnssxv sssa Bsamsal BmPsamLamsamBamBam .1 gSiTOsEi'.. ytMhiM Ti i-riTe.OLJfiM . anr railn an Omx Remedy f r. "SBJ fir Sh.EpBty mnI ill WCTTonsPbcw AdSwat . . T i ..... - . mBmi amBamtLamlBB BamaBBBanT'VsananamTI SmSsBBl Sssml BBami " -L.-iSEaaaaJas'a'BBa&'aTaBmBV- Croquet is said to be a 'fine devel oper of the forearm. Haws TWaT WeoSerOae Hundred Dollars reward for amy easeofCaUrrtaihatcasiiotbe eared by BaU's Catarra Care. P. J. CHENEY.&' CO.. Props Toledo, a. .We. the undersigned, .have knows F. J. Cheney for the Jast 15 year and believe Um perfectly honorable la all business transactions and financially able to carry oat any obliga tions made by their firm. WestaTroax. Wholesale Drngglsta.' Toledo, a:-Waldiasr. Kinmw Jlarvla. .Wholeaale Drastrists. Toledo. Obia HaU's'tarrhCuro is taken Internally, sct bc direct: vnpoB the blood andmucoussorfaoea Df the KygU'in. 'Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle .Sokl by all iUruggists. Halls FaaUly PUla are Jw best. We have all met people who look as if they had accidentally been mis placed from a curio cabinet. PDTMAM FADELESS DYESarefast to sunlight, washing and rubbing. Sold Jy druggists, 10c. per package. If a hammock is hung, somebody ; will swing for. it mN.'WIsstoWB Soothing Syray. ; Yorchlldrca tett,ag.'ofteBth5iraK.'J2'J. , auay jjb.cb maw - I England now has seven admirals, of the fleet and nine field, marshals. Hill Kcwcaib-n HU Old Friead. '. " James J. Hill recently stepped into a little tobacco" shop .kept by a German, who -bad known him in the vallag? days of St Paul in 1860. "Hello. Joe," 'how's -business?" "Bat, ferry bat "how's .busritess?' "Bat. ferr ybat I haf der chop, but vere is der bee pies?" Mr. Hill-glanced over .'the shop. .There was' ho assistant tobacconist wbose discharge could be recommend ed. But Mr. Hill asked for a blank' check, and the." following-week the bid tobacconist was besieged by "beeples" in a modern well-stocked shop in the principal retail thoroughfare. Lncky School Xa'ams. Catherine F. McMahon, a retired pub lic school teacher of New York city; has received from the supreme court the. writ she asked forti compelling the. board of education to pay the pension of one-half of her salary which 'an act of 1900 gave her. This result wins tha case for some forty other teachers, re tired previous to 1894, when the pen sion law for thirty years' service.-in the public schools .was passed. Ciettinc Ready to Wield the Scepter. The young king of Spain, who is nearly 16 'years of age, will begin-pres-ently-a.series of visits to the courts of Europe and will make his debut in' the. world as a" finishing touch to his royal education: Next May he ascends the throne. He has been carefully ''edu cated and knows English, French and German as well as Spanish. , . Australia 'has more than 1.000 news papers -. : ' If everyone knew how good a remedy. was Hamlin's Wizard" Oil its sales would double in a day. Airing your doubts in the pulpit is attempting to feed God's flock on fog. ' An Yoa TJalas AUea'a Feat-Eaaar ' .It' is 'the only .cure -.for 'Swollen,' Smarting.-? Burning. .Sweating Feet Corns and Bunions. .Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease. a powder to be shaken' Into the shoes. 'At all Druggists 'and 'Shoe Stores. 25c. Sample sent FREE: Ad dress Allen. S. Olmsted.. LeRoy. N. Y. -He 'who does tbe best he knows al ways has -a duty in sight , ' Brooklyn, N. T Oct II. People who ; nave neaaacnes Know waai iney are. and those who take GarfteM "Headache Pow ders know how completely and how quick . ly they' can be cared. ThU remedy U. pe culiarly aaapieu o uie necoa Of bwca . You can often help a nervous htvl ache by combing .the hair. 'gently. : ' . S ; -. . .Ido sot beueie'B Core -for Ceaarcaptlea' has aa equal for comma and. tiuLipum F. aV5rBB.TrIaitySpra.lBd.rFet.'iiwIMa '" HoW -Itriyial .everything ' "in life "seems .when- we stand face. to face' with death. :' - ' . . "- ' '. I'ta.far Waaaea. :. . 7l. Don't keep the match box in a.'clos- "- - - .. . . - '-'Don't 'fold unlaundered curtains.. Don't cool tomatoes in the ice box. . ."Pon't buy "cheap'Vimes'as"jihey are t!hie dearest .. - m ." ." Don't 'use "cheap'; soap 'in 'thehtun-'. dry as it 'costs the mojit: '. Dont use aritarch that 'wiU -produee us mmimn okuhj eaecv DUX. go to .yrosx grocer and order. Defiance Starch;' 16'aaaee saclager, for "10 cents 'Made fay. augneuc jwtc v"-. ymaaaj Nea. ' . - -"-" '. : ' A promise neglected-hr an -.untruth tots. 'A -wtvaaio-; acjv- ; wuu- uia lhnd. ' .." ' . - H"" 9 DAIRY AND POULTRY. aaB-aaBaaaB MTEKSTHM CHAPTER FOB OW it M Car C 14 . Onr Sawly. , . Froat Farswra' 'ReTiiBw: oa tiaies.w hear the' remark that laa few years. there will be aa'erar aaa plj.of aoaltrj aad poaltry arodaeta at the rate at which the poultry aart neas'Ia iacreaains.,-The'iteai.taat.ta United States receives la .Import 1S, OM,aoo dosea ears yearly will hardly .agras with the .above.-. Not oaly are eo imported, bat aoaads aad perns of dreaaed poultry. ' From this it woaM seem. there Is so daager of over pra dactkwu We 'must remember that the populatioa iscreasea as fast or faster thaataa prodactioa of .poultry ereasanaad, ersry year ' seas a raat increase' in the eosssmptioa of aoni try. . Justas rapidly as we prodace and furnish to consaaMrs ecga and poaltry la attractive sad palaUble shape the consumption, will iacrease;. also the price. Americans 'especially do not kick mach on the price they pay for eatables if the eatables are good:.' The appetite for eggs 'and' poaltry is en larging very rapidly, bat to get good prices for them ike eggs mast be fresh and the 'poultry fat and tiealthy.. -v. ' Use ears ia gathering an, sending the eggs to market: do not send Ahem with-dirty shells. Lately . mach -har been said aad a little proven that eggs whose shells haTc'beea. washed will decay sooner beeaase the washing de stroys the gloss of the shell which ii a' covering for the pores, somewhat preVenting air entering. However this may .be, a washed egg never looks as fresh and glossy 'as a 'clean unwashed egg. Bat we do aot want to market1 dirty eggs; so what will we do? Fur-; nish lots of alee clean.nests aad have dean litter, aroand aad la front of the nests so the hens may get some of the' dirt off their feet before going on the -nest Perhaps la fatnre 'years -we will have the hens edaeated to wipe their feet oa cloths hong in-front' of their Hare yoar eggs clean and fresh, your fowls healthy aad .fat; then mar ket them la attractive packages 'and 'coops. Wherever possible market dl ect to the' consumer. Do aot worry' about the other fellows' getting all the custom of -your town.' The- chaaces are they are sitting and .worrying for .fear, some one else will cut a agure in the case. Doing this ,will .' never get. you a buyer.. Get ap aad hustle; -emulate your best layers in the hustling and hunting line. Be", brisk.. Take some of your dean, fresh, eggs ia a nice 'clean basket and a nice dressed fowl or two. Be sure, they are fat and plump; 'and; call ' soae e Jm think would like -yoar wares. If 'the first house don't .'boy, try "another; some one will want Jthem.. Then, en gage more for the days that, you caa deliver them handily. Never market an egg or a fowl that Is not.of .attractlve-appearance Re member a pleased customer is the best advertisement, and act accordingly. It wont he long until' you. can market all' the surplus at a fair profit. Do' not charge an-exorbitant price, but charge enough to make -some profit.- Do aot bewail, because .you cannot, raise prise winners, but make "good customers by furnishing good products.. Bmina Clearwaters. " . Oathraak- at There is at all times the possibility that disease of a contagious character may break lout among' the' animals of. a district or of n .particular farm and people should' be ready to act' in such emergencies. As .It-, is, we find over and over again, that disease strikes' a district and comes as a complete' sur prise with: people quite unprepared and-uninformed as to .what should be done.. in the premises. -We have seen this. lately in the. experience-with an thrax, which came- like a bolt out of a clear sky to .the .dairy .farmers around Palatine; 111. " Thousands of times during the past twenty years agricultural papers have' 'published -articles giving full descriptions of the symptoms of this fell disease and tell ing people what to do- should a' case occur. Despite this fact when anthrax came into the locality: Indicated the "farmers did not recognize it and some lost their lives by skinning carcasses and so acquiring the 'dreadful poison of the disease. 'This was .but one phase of the matter and a new one has to be reported. In the district where, 'the first outbreak. occurred ' the.vet- ' erlnarian' promptly recognized the -dis ease and very Wisely proceeded to stay its further progress' by vaccination with reliable vaccine and with such succec- that oat 'of 2,200 cows vaccina ted but two died, representing a mor tality of One-tenth of one', per -cent This was, surely a fine, showing for the .reliable vaccine used and quite prop erly made farmers of a neighboring. district' anxious' to have, their -.cattle vaccinated also: .The. veterinarian of that district tried, to procure the same 'make of vaccine used.around Palatial; but failed, as .the supply had beea ex hausted. This, being the case, he. was led to employ.' another alleged vaccine put upon the market without 'proper ex perimental 'tests to -prove its reliabil ity aad protective merits. The results were disastrous. From 10- to It per .cent of the .cattle inoculated with' this crude vaccine died and' the results are not yet complete, as remaining cows are sick 'and likely to die. The menu, facturers -of the fatal vaccine "will, of course, have- to pay 'every penny of Joes and "damages also as the results of this wholesale 'introduction of anthrax virus into the district may be serious for, years to come. It -should be remembered in this connection that the 'new vaccine was" .used Tror to the appearance .of n case' of anthrax in the . district where it was used (Barring- ton); that it was' used entirely, with the object, of preventing aa outbreak 'and that.it was -employed wholesale . wiuurai.urBx rying-it- upon a sew test cows. - After Injecting some three hun dred, head the. cattle .first inoculated commenced to sicken -and 'die. Then all became sick' and. deaths-occurred on -every. farm .where .the .stuff had been .used.- Despite -this lact, the af fected" cattle were allowed tto. roam at Will, over the pastures, the dead were .haried in shallow 'graves, people eaaie and, went at .will among Ue'.affected I animals, . One can scarcely credit the absolute' foolishness sad foolhardiness of such procedure. . It 'has beea stated time and again that 'anthrax .Is com municable to man.' that- its snores Ilvlri practically for ever, that they may be .brought to. -the surface, from graves' ef .anthrax-dead ; animals by earth, worms and spread upoa the grass' i' years' after the burial for the ssre-ih-. i'fection of '.other- ailanah pasturing' about the graves: It has been-advised : hundreds of times .that anlma's'Aead "of anthrax n:ill.be turned 91 b-tJ?-T. la talek lime sad Chat the. thaa the r a Taeetaa that pat oat by the A have been made by the affeaeiag vet erinarian, who had, however, coal- in the anaaafsetarera' sjaofi aad Iraawa reliability, so that ha cannot ha deservedly blamed ia the matter. "What shall' we say of a firm that would offer for sale a virus that evidently contained the virus la vir ulent form so that It would give the disease to the Inoculated animal in stead of preventing it free TheT courts win answer that meanwhile jsaders at the Review should take this lesson to heart aid know how to act should anthrax ap pear in-their districts. ' i h ' One of the factors that eaters .lata lae prodaction of choice batter is nnl formlty in- the quality' of 'the cream that enters. Into It yet. many patross of srBmries aessa ohlivieus of this fact, 'or,' knowing It shirk their individual responsibility. The Vermont Experiment Station has recently. Issued a bulleUtf call iag attention to the loss suffered through the carelessness or" Indiffer ence of aesae creamery Bartons where cream snthariag Is iractkad,.the'pat roaa owaiag aaad separators. 47ader such a systam some dairy farmers will not take pains to keep tttf ereanrusweet .until It fa delivered to "the collector claiming that-Its sweet or "soar condi tion does aot affect their Individual pocketa. The Vermont aaperiment Station oaTk-era say: .'"There Is not only a chance that the soar ciream may-Injure the entire lot of batter; bat there it afanost certain to be a direct financial loss to the dairyman in another way. It m diffi cult and almost impossible to sample soar cream accurately, and It Is dial colt for the creamery receiving it to' test it properly. -Gas babbles aad In creased viscosity or gummlness are at the bottom of the' trouble.' The error of sampling aad testing will nine times out of ten be in the' direetioa of a:low result ' la .other wards the creamery, patron who keeps and. delivers, his cream la a sweet condition will ordi narily get a higher teat aad a larger check thaa he who allowa'Ala cream to .sour, .even though .both .creams be really of exactly the same grade. The chances are always in favor of an in-, accurate test It la doubtful "whether it-is wise to urge's creamery to make any- special efforts totest soar cream wroserlv. It onsht not in' the first place to receive it, aad, ia the second place,- If the patrons cannot .see how much it is to their Interests, .as well as to the Interests of the creamery, to keep the cream sweet, an Indirect fine may be laid upon them ia this way by giving them the low test which sour cream ia likely to receive. The writer visited the dairy depart ment of the Vermont Station this, sum mer. Batter was being made' every other day 'from '--separated' ..cream. There the. old Cooley creamers, that had beea used in" the 'days when the gravity 'method was the oaly means .of securing cream, were utilised to keep sweet the cream product of the off days' when no batter was made. The Vermont' Station evidently practices what it Breaches aad bases its opinions on actual results. The Station butter has, a reputation and never lacks buy ers at almost any high figure the. con sciences of the oa-tefals will .penalt them4o charge -for it' " - Poriaa mt rwtlMy. ' A 'correspondent of . Fa m-Ponltry,. writing to that paper says: I thlak. you are responsible for saying la "Poultry Craf tf Vthat.yott have known Instances of hens laying fertile .eggs eight days after male has beea re moved," and. it is generally nnderstood that eggs are usually fertile four days after '"renfovarof. male; but, Mr. Edi tor, 'I am able to enclose you results of sa-'experimeat'.that'l'am now con-' ducting whichmay interest'yon.. The. fifth day af termales were, remored I began saving five eggs" from' two" pens, and on the tenth day I stopped, giv ing me' six days' eggs. I stopped sav ing them because. 1 was short for my customers, and because I thought at the time none could 'remain fertile for so long;' but to my surprise the eggs laid ten days after cocks were re moved proved fertile. 3Cocks were re-' moved on night of July IS. . 'PLYMOUTH "ROCKS.. " Fertile. ,Clear. July 18, 5 eggs... ........ .3 . r July 19, 5 eggs . . . ,....". . -. " July 20," 5 eggs ..". . ';. .,.".... .5 -j July 21, 4 eggs ...........'4 ."' 'July 22, 6 eggs v v3 ' .- 2 July 23, 4 eggs ...,...., ..'.3. ; .1' ' WHITE WYA1TOOTTES. .. '. Fertile. Clear: July' 18, 5 eggs '........... 14 . . i July If, i eggs.. -:... .'.'. . .1 July 205 eggs ...... .'..... .4 . : .. 1 July 21, C eggs ......'... .'.2 . 4 July 22, S eggs. '. ;.-,...... .-.3 . 2. July 23, C eggs .'.... ".... .48 ' 3 One broken Now this experiment, has beea car ried on by myself . and I have used every, precaution to get oaly 'correct results'. I have now a pen of three R. I.- Reds undergoing a- similar experi ment, and I will report later en. I-. tested a Plymouth Rock pallet early ia the sesaon,.and she gave' ma a fer tile egg oa the fourth' day after male t was 'removed.. mmmmmm '" Samuel Cashman says:, "One meat Important reason' for. noa-saccess ifi poultry raisiag is thai fegiaaars have no real conception of .the requirements olthe work."" That applies to the men that raise poultry en. a commercial scale. Most of the readers of. this de partment of the Farmers' Review art farmers who carry a stock of peeltry I as an 'adjunct to their other farming. While it Is perhaps tree that evea our farmers do not have a fall caaceaOaa of the work at t aswry to mansge' a large flock, yet" it is also true that such farmers, are keeping 'peruJxry aa der condiUons infinitely better,' thaa the men that make 'that their tele business. .The. poultry-aa aa adjunct to. the farm is easily aad naturally handled' end it requires 'oaly n fair amount of stady'.pf fha.aahjaat as smake-.a success of.it, We raalisa the fact that as yet. with maay'cf ajar farmers' the light is' only now brealt. ing as to'.better poultry methoas, hat we are sure that pi ogress- m 'hatng de. .'.. . .. One 'batch of Impure milk dellvared to "a. ereamery on cheese 'factory '"wilf easilyepoi) the entire product far that 'day. and 'work a great injustice to the fh'fr .patrons. ; . . ... tv Taa: tTi? v'h.b b'i 'r V12 rr2'sr :-b eeei. a. It saaald ha anasrafsjeeV withes atsmag that cattle saawlag sfmasassa af the disease should ha mamfsw and kept from sprssaing the germs apaa the mestures. aad. lastly, aaa aaa faa- aaln anvthln mere assslah ffOTrirfte EQUALS SC J aha Cm, . , mitlam jQoat. Seiatiea. Kearalgia, Cramp, PleurUy, Lambago, Sore Throat. Bronchitis; Soreness, Braises, Toothache, Headache. Back ache. Feetache. Palas la the Chest, Pains ia the BaekPaina ia the Saoul ders. Pains in the Limbs, and all bod ily aches aad pains. It acts like magic Safe, sure and never failing. Prejudice and self-sufficiency usual ly proceed from inexperience -of '.the world aad ignorance of mankind. aajc took cumai tadsot . TJa Red Croat Ball Blue aad make the? Large a oa. pacKage,-a. VIrtuerl means' to expose "the 'dais that point to your' neighbor's immorality. ' Can Wear Bfcaes. One alaesssaller after using Allen's Foot Case, a powder.' H makes tight or new shoes easy. Cures.swollen, aot sweat 'lag, aching; feet, ingrowing pjuhVeorns sad bunions. All drunrists and shoe stores. Trial paakageFBEB by maiL Address Allen 8. Olmsted, lieuoy, .. x. The average man' makes too much difference' twixt his politics and his religion. .' " . . ! . . . ... . Brooklyn, N. X...Oct. lt-The vslue of Garfield Tea:, the herb medicine.-Is sug gested by these facts; It is a specific (or all diseases of the liver., kidneys, stom ach and bowels: It purities the b!ood and lays the foundation for health. e s Z .For tall, slender figures a- twice around sash of white chiffon- or- crepe de chine,, deeply fringed at the. ends, is still the prevailing feature of jtneir evening gowns. ." .- : . t , . INSIST OH GKTTINOIT. Some grocers say .they don't keep De Aance Starch because, they have a. stock to hand of 12-ox. brands, which they know 'cannot be sold to "a customer who- has once .used the 16 os. pkg. Defiance 'SUrch .for same money. ... . ' I-lraBVeapo laatraetloas. - . A descriptive article on Norway con tains some striking instructions for the use of fire escapes taken from, a local hotel, of which" tbe following lines" are part: "The plaited .snptter should be .found in' every room. To increase the' hurry! let .down the body one by 'pne-until all -shall be left The cord' should be put out the ground from- the shoulder thereunder." - . Baamm Free N0V30!? VrTllaWvW 'svJ3'nTTllwV a af A 1 vF BBaaamnsV vL li V3pTai Mr. VS9TAC3.S tonus: KATOIr STKO. nates. mt u aaataaarS ' LAm AmVrfHrjmw AwrmmXOlfi igSVvBBBjp mr-mLy f T SV mmmmmmm1mmmmmM M, (, SOTAU.Mf .--,' " fir " - lJt. jpraaajjBsadkfijP! aaaaaasaaL BsBaBaBi mWM rJW - -3aT "T f BA-BMsf a iiSm 'jffiKL maRssalll fiiii tyf ii . "K ) ft a I II : u PI S WrV 4.f Al iivi fUl mRu In ki. a5 I U3ST6s -J) BmMmMmMm wL m - ia SSaBsBliL B amu M9 uet. uaitt9oc roxrtvc rvaeoa tmrsAtesfo hsmihc no miTscr ?3uvttrrD eows.' nvimjnrcM, J99VSS.. matcit aox. 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Fred erick, hid., announced to his congre gation, one Sunday night that he was going to inaugurate a matrimonial bu reau ia his, church. "Think of it!" said Father Coleman, "a' congregation like oars, with over 1100 members, and yoa seldom hear of a. marriage' There certainly is something wrong, and this is what. I am going to endeavor to rer. ilfy. There Js no reason for this state of affairs, as there is plenty of mar- rlageble material right here,, and evea much past tnat age. and I am going to endeavor to utilize' It to advantage or know the reason why. . Tha'XaweM la Ufa Savlas; afta, The patest patent In life saving-rafts. one just adopted by. the Uaited States j navy, sees tne old idea or -the .rait. "Tour feet are always .In the water..but you never sidle," add goes It en'e bet ter. Wile you are being saved on-'this raft you are.to stand-in the water up to your middle. It is thus in- effect a big' basket with an exaggerated life preserver for 'its rim, the slat platform of the raft hanging 'to the inside of n -big -circular hollow .'frame by slack ropes. Men "or horses .can evidently be packed safely upon such a "raft "as thickly as folks can stand in a crowd ed street car in the' "rush hours." . INSIST OX GETTING-IT. '. Some grocers say. they don't keep De-' fiance Starch. This Is because they have a'stock-on hand of other brands, contain ing -only M tz. In a package, which. they won't be able. to sell first, because De- fiance -contains 16 ox. for'the -same money. Do you want 16 .ox. Instead of 12. ox: for tane' money? . Then buy Defiance: Starch. Requires no cooking. - 0 . How strange -it ia that even -the most exquisite-pleasure '-palls when .It eeases to be a novelty... . It yoa wish beautiful, clear, whit clothes aa Red Cross Ball Blue. .. Large-3' os. packageTS cents. Sometimes ltishardto tell a long-, faced -crank from a Jong-headed sage. MlBaw A Ul ILbBrviiCl .nrt) earn for you a permanent cash Incomebigger every week thaaa whvie year's legal interest, upon the same SBMKtatr If so, aead your same and address. Us Ssaxatausn or Crenkawg Scheme but legiUaMte business. Flrst-clas reference In aay part of theTJnited SUtes. E. 'J. Arnold I a oa Beaofet. BuUdJng, St. JLmus, Mo.. TOBACCOTAGS r FROM If HORSE SHOE "SPEARHEAD" STANDARD NAVY ff PIPER HEIDSIECR . "0RUHHOND' ii. NOBBY SPUN ROLL" ii iI0LLYlARn ERICLGREENVILLE" af a l''. I' ..Br;t ii U GRANGERTWIST 2m-KaTmsTJmbeingtqu3lto on if utters mentioned "Oood Luck,". Cross Baw.Jt "OW Monesty,' Master Workman,';' 5tekfc,V .'BraneTywii.V . Manetf;r Neptune," . " Razar . 'MTcflnaaW Croas Tie," Ole Varginy. '"''' ' . .. ,, . .' . . . . TXO MAY BE ASSORTED IN SECWIWO lESENT5. :; ;Oiir . new " illustrated .',.' " CATALOGUE OF PRESENTS 0R li)02 . . - . . wioiiKraeVrsya-rtkleS not shown here. 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