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i i if I lr L' "- Eiimt tetm Pnisi its hpiwtartt. We refer to that boon to weak, nervous, suffering women known as Dr. Pierce'a Favorite Prescription. Dr. John Fyfe one of the Editorial Staff of The Eclectic Medical Review says of Unicorn root (Helonias Diolca) which Is one of the chief ingredients of the "Fa vorite Prescription" : "A remedy hlch Invariably acta as a uter ine invijrorator makes for normal ac tivity of the entire reproductive system." lie continues "In Uelonios we have a medica ment which more fully answers the above purposes than any other drug tcith which lam acijuaintcd. In the treatment of diseases pe culiar to women it is jxsluotn that a cae is aeon which dot- not present some indication for this remedial atrent." Dr. Fyfe further says: "The following are among the leading lnuicatlons for Helonia-. (I'ulconi root). I'aln or aching in the hack, with leucorrhcea: atonic (weak) conditions of the reproductive organs of women, mental depression and ir ritability, associated with chronic diseases of the reproductive organ- of women, constant sensation of heat in the region of the kid neys: monorrhagia (Hooding), due to a weak ened condition of the reproductive system; amenorrhea (suppressed or absent monthly Xenod-). arising from or accompany nig an abnormal condition of the digestive organs and ana-mic (thin blood) habit: dragging bnation in the extremo lower part of the abdomen " If more or Ies3 of the above symptoms are present, no invalid woman can do IwUtor than take Dr. PiTce"s Favorite Prescription, one of the leading ingredient-of which is Unicorn root, orllelonias, and the medical properties of which it mot faithfully represents. Of Golden bal root, another prominent Ingredient of "Favorite Prescription," Prof. Fmley Ellingwood. M. I)., of llun ntt Medical College, Chicago. -aj: 'It is an Important remedy in diMirdcrs of the womb. In all catarrhal conditions and general enfecbleinent. it Is useful." Prof. John M. Scudder. M. D.. late of Cincinnati, says of Golden Seal root: "In relation to its sneral effects on the system, there i n vinlleinf m almut tiliic'i thoc i Mirn octirai umimmltrf tif iiiiitiwii. It Is un(ivr'iff regarded us Uit tonic useful in all debilitated states." Prof. Kartholow. M. D.. of Jefferson Medical College, says of Golden Seal : "Valuable in uterine hemorrhage, monor rhagia (Hooding) and congestive djsmenor rh'i'a (painful menstruation)."' Dr. Pierce's Faorite Prescription faith fullv n-jiresents all tlie above named in gredients and cures the diseases for which they are recommended. "'r-efThcmpsoa't Eya Wiltf Use the Means at Hand. It is Rot money so much as brains that the small merchant wants for ad vertising the handicap of deficient capital ;s as nothing compared with the handicap of defective thinking. Whatever excuse may be given for failing in business, the lamest of all is "lack of means to advertise," be cause tiie business does not exist that cannot be exploited profitably with the means at hand. ULCERS FOR 30 YEARS. Painful Eruptions From Knees to Feet Seemed Incurable Cuticura Ends Misery. Another of those remarkable cures by Cuticura, after doctors and all else bad failed, is testified to by Mr. M. C Moss of Gainesville, Texas, in tho following letter: "For over thirty j oars I suffered from painful ulcers and an oruption from my knees to feet, and could find neither doctors por medicine to help me, until I used Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills, which cured me in six months. They helped me the very first time I used thorn, and I am glad to write this so tiiat others suffering as I did may bo saved from misery." Belgium's Good Work. Tlionch Ilelgitim has an area of but ' 11.372 square miles, which is less than one-fourth the size of the state of Xew York, and a population of only C,r00.000, it lias accomplished within twenty years a mighty task, opening tip to the world a vast territory cov ering an arm of S00.000 square miles with a native and white population of about 30,000,000. European Breakfasts. Mark Twain, in speaking of the typ ical European breakfasts, said. "Do you know what I'll do? I'll nail a piece of cuttle-fish bone to the chim ney, and every morning I'll hop up on the mantel and take a pick at it witn a tin bill. It will be just as filling and much cheaper than a European break fast." It is evident that Mr. Clemens pre fers the typical American breakfast dish of Pillsbury's Vitos with good creum and sugar. Woman Has Tenor Voice. Miss Josephine Xorthmore, of Lake side. Minn., 1ms a genuine tenor voice, with a range from E flat to high C. Any attempt to make her sing soprano in the same range or contralto has pioved unsuccessful. i ATTRACTIVE YOUNG LADY agents wanted in every Town and City. Complete outfit furnished free. We guarantee that you can make from $1.00 to $4.00 per day. Address P. O. Drawer No. 999. Buffalo, N. Y. A stout heart may be ruined in for tune, but not in spirit Hugo. riso'sCure for Consumption Isnn infallible medicine for coughs and colds. X. "VV. Samuel, Ocean Girne. X. J-, It. 17, l'.00. He who has many vices has many masters. Petrarch. FOR MAN AND BEAST. KILLS PAIN AND DESTROYS ALL 6ERM LIFE. CUBES RHEUMATISM WONDERFULLY PENETRATING. A COMPLETE MEDICINE CHEST. ! Price, 25c, SOc., and I UK). Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, I sis AHMmy St., Boston, Mi TALE OF BRUTALITY SHOCKS LISTENERS IN COURT ROOM lifpSsTa & J Agnes Renaude. mother of little Ger trude Hyland, told in the General Ses sions Court at New York the sordid, brutal story of her life with Gustav Dinzer, her common law husband, and how the man, after she had brought the child to live with them, began abusing the helpless infant and finally, in a fit of jealousy, beat her to death and compelled the mother to help him to hide the body. At the end of the horrible teciial the woman went into violent hysterics. i The story began with the young j woman's relations with Hyland. the i father of her baby. Then she told of ! meeting Dinzer and her life with him, j until her own child was taken to his home to live. I "Up to that time." she said, "my re ! lations with Dinzer were pleasant. ! After the baby came Dinzer began to j mistreat me. He began to hit me with his shoes. He'd punch Gertie and slap her in the face and call her a j 'brat.' She wouldn't call him 'Father' ! and that made him mad. i "Once he knocked her down so hard that she lost her breath and her eyes rolled up. When I tlueatened to leave him he told me if I did he belonged to a secret order which would punish me. Then he showed me a knife. He said j it was dipped with poison. After a while he began hitting Gertie every time she came near him. - He used to say, 'Keep that brat away from my children.' I begged him please not to hit Gertie, but he would not listen. Horrors of Tragic Night. "On the night of Sept. 4 we came in about midnight. He'd already hit me on the stoop. He told me to get some beer, and I was afraid because Gertie was there. Then he pulled off a shoe and hit me on the head with the heel." For the first time the plaintive mono tone of the woman was charged with a note of acute bitterness. She took off her hat with its veil, and bent her rather shapely head until the black mourning boa at the back showed and put her hand in the place where the boot heel struck. She paused a mo ment, swallowing convulsively and moistening her lips. She did not vouchsafe a glance at Dinzer, but the accused murderer never removed his eyes from the woman's face, biting his lip and drumming with his fingers on the table in front of him to conceal his nervousness. "I cried out with the pain and he went out," the witness continued. "Then he came back where I was sitting at a table trying to stop the blood from running over my face, and he hit me with an iron bar. Then he grabbed the baby out of the bed, car ried her in the parlor and threw her on the floor. He knelt down by her and hit her eight times with his fist as hard as he could. " 'Don't hit her any more.' I said. 'For God's sake, don't. I'll take her away to-morrow.' 'I'll throw her out on the fire escape,' he said. Tries to Save the Baby. "I ran into the kitchen with the baby, trying to cet out. but the door was locked. I held the baby In my arms all the time. I backed up against Seattle Celebrates Birthday. Residents of Seattle have just been celebrating the fifty-fourth birthday of the place, for it was on Nov. J3, 1S51. that the little colony of twenty-four landed there and founded what is now a flourishing city of considerably over 80,000 inhabitants. For the first time in many years all the survivors of that colony was present to aid in the an nual celebration. A granite shaft in scribed with the names of the original colony was unveiled at the exact spot where the voyagers landed. Beauty Spots of Paris. No people are more celebrated for their love of beauty than are the French, and the government keeps pace with their artistic tastes. In Paris each little crook in the street has its tiny park, its trees and flowers. Its benches and refreshing shade. Each "three corners" which are numerous has its miniature park, its electric light, its fountain and reposeful quiet. The people appreciate these favors, and even the loafers affect an air of eminent propriety. rt-2SJfci vaBaHiJHf aiB4-' - ?M" --f--"a'-'- the wall. He grabbed up an iron bat with a hook and a hall on it. He hit me on the head again with the iron bar and cut my head. I staggered, but I held the baby fast. The blood ran down in my fall and the baby was making a little bit of a faint cry a kind of a moan that was all. "I said to him, 'Please give me a drink of water. Still holding the iron bar, he drew some water and brought a glass to me. He sat the glass down, after I was through, and came back to me. I tried to shield the baby with my arms, hut he hit her in the face. She gave one little cry she said 'Ag gie' and stopred. "He grabbed her out from my arms and took her back in the parlor, drop ping her on the floor and hit her three times more. I ran in and fell down and tried to cover my baby up. He hit me again, but I held on. Then he got up and said: 'Here, take your kid, she's dead.' "Oh, Gus, is she dead?' I said. "'Yes,' he said, 'she's dead. Go wash your brat's face. Go wash her corpse.' Plan to Hide Body. "I washed her little face, but she was dead just as h said. Then he told me we must got lid of the body. I said to wait until morning and then we'd go to the undertaker who buried my mother. He said we must act rid of the bod:, risht away that if I did not do as he said he'd fix me. too. "I took off her little clothes, and. oh. judge, they were all bloody. I put them in a tub to soak, dressed her in clean clothes, and he tool: her in his arms and we went out together. I didn't say anything. I was too scared. "We walked and walked without meeting anybody. After a while we came to a doorway. Ho said we'd leave her there. He went in alone, in a minute he came out he didn't have her any more. "And we went back to the house. I didn't speak, but he threatened to fix me if I said anything. We went tn bed. but I didn't sleep. I was awake all night thinking about Gertie. I think he slept a while." Woman Falls in Hysteria. Here the examination ended. Agnes Renaude had sobbed again when she spoke of her baby's bloody garments, but she did r.ot really break down un til she started from the court. Her face was working as she neared the witness room door, and w hen it opened she shrieked: "Oh. Gertie," twice and fell forward in hysteria. A court at tendant caught her and carried her out of hearing. Dozens of men in the room had been wiping their eyes for a good while be fore this outburst came. They got up with twitching underlips and filed cut slowly. But Dinzer hadn't winced. His face whitened around the nostrils, but he kept half a grin frozen on his face and he walked cut steadily enough. New York Journal. Austrian Joins American Army. A recent enlistment at the regular army barracks in St. Louis was that of Tolbert Von Watson, a native of Vienna. His father :s an officer in the Austrian army and the young man is a cousin of Austria's military attache in Washington. Private Von Watson speaks and writer nine languages. He is 26 years old and ha? studied medi cine in this country as well as in the Austrian capital. The young man has traveled estensi'.ely, including one tour around the world with his sister. He is very r.uch infatuated with America and cives as his reasons for joining the hospital corps of the army that it will give him an excellent op portunity to learn English and study medicine at the same time. A Georgia Goose Story. "Yes, sir," said the Georgia hunter, a drove of wild geese came flying over, and, for a wonder, they were all so close together that for a length of a mile and a half they hid the sun, so that the chickens went to roost at midday. I climbed to the woodshed so as not to strain the gun and fired both barrels; then, quickly reloading, I gave 'em another broadside and for two days thereafter the farmers were picking up dead wild geese all over the settlement: Whafll you fellers take to drink?" Atlanta Constitution. Size of the Sun. "We sometimes see a huge ring or halo round the moon, occupying a space In the heavens so large that ninety moons' breadths would but just suffice to span it Yet the body of tbe sun would fill all that space ere w had approached within 2,000.000 miles of him. Once on his apparent surface, were we permitted to travel thereon, and with the speed of an express train, it would require five whole years of continuous Journeying before we could make th circuit of fcig or. nurlMirfci nJjltf-iiTaVinfrf'i.af.fnrt.i TWICE-TOLD TESTIMONY. A Woman Who Has Suffered Tells How to Find Relief. The thousands of women who suffer backache, languor, urinary disorders and other kidney ills, will find comfort in the words of Mrs. Jane Farrell of 606 Ocean avenue, Jer sey City, N. J., who says: "I reiterate all I have said be fore in praise of Doan's Kidney Pills I had been having heavy backaches, and my general health was affected when I began us ing them. My feet were swollen, my eyes puffed, and dizzy spells were fre quent. Kidney action was irregular and the secretions highly colored. To day, however, I am a well woman, and I am confident that Doan's Kidney Pills have made me so, tnd are keep ing me well." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Rainfall and Sheep Raising. In parts of Australia where the av erage rainfall is not more than ten inches a square mile of land will sup port only eight or nine sheep. In Buenos Ayres.'the same area, with twenty-four inches of rain, supports 2,560 sheep. (From the Chicago Journal, Nov. 6, 1905.) When Commissioner Garfield went to the Chicago packers and asked permission to inspect their books, the condition was made that no informa tion he might obtain therefrom would be used in court proceedings against them. Mr. Garfield gave this pledge, it Is stated, and the packers allowed him to study their business in all its de tails from the inside. Now, it is announced, the results of his study have been turned over to the government department of justice to be employed in legal prosecution of the packers. Commissioner Garfield would not have ventured to give the pledge that was demanded by the packers without instructions from Washington. He pledged, not his own word, but the government's. It is not his good faith, but the government's, that is in ques tion now. The Journal has no concern for the packers, except as they are citizens of Chicago. If it can be proved that they are guilty of engaging in a con spiracy in restraint of trade, they ought to be punished. But their guilt, if they are guilty, must be fairly proved. They must be given a square deal. Since the government has elevated its vision to such a,hcight as to over look the nest of defiant criminal trusts in New Jersey, almost within the shadow of the capitol dome, in order to fasten itself a thousand miles away upon Chicago, the government and the President cannot be too carefu1 to avoid suspicion that they are more anxious to prosecute western offend ers than offenders in the east. Some of the methods already em ployed in this case have not been par ticularly distinguished for decency. When the government breaks into a man's house and steals his private pa pers, when it drags the wives of packing-house employes into court and puts them under heavy bonds, it is hardly dignified, not to say honorable, nor even respectable. From Apothecary to Author. The late Julius Stinde, who won one af the biggest successes recorded in the German book world for several decades, began life as an apothecary. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollar Reward for any eae of Catarrh tbat cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo. O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 year, and believe him perfectly hon orable In all bulnes transaction and financially able to carry out any obligation made by hUflrm. Waldino. Kin an- ti Marvin, Wholesale Druggists. Tuledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure 1 taken Internally, actios directly upon the blood and mucou surfaces of the sy-iero. Testimonials sent free. 1'rlce 75 cent per bottle. Sold by all Drurctst. Take Hall's Family 1'llU for constipation. Marriage and Heredity. Signs are not wanting that among ?ducated people questions of heredity ire allowed some weight in the con tacting of marriages. The Hospital. Height of Sea Waves. Careful experiments made by a noted English navigator along the north coast of Spain show that waves frequently attain a height of 42 feet which is nothing compared to the rise of Pillsbury's Vitos in the estimation of people who like good, pure, common-sense wheat food. You will like it. Ask for it at your grocers. Skating in Lapland. Laplanders not infrequently cover 150 miles a day on their skates Every housekeeper should know that if they will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry use they will save not only time, because it never sticks to the iron, but because each package contains 16 oz. one full pound while all other Cold Water Starches are put up in ?4-pound pack ages, and the price is the same, 10 cents. Then again because Defiance Starch is free from all injurious chem icals. If your grocer tries to seil you a 12-oz. package it is because he has a stock on hand which he wishe? to dispose of before he puts in Defiance. He knows tbat Defiance Starch has printed on every package in large let ters and figures "16 ozs." Demand De fiance and save much time and money and the annoyance of the iron stick ing. Defiance never sticks. Celery is the cultivated variety of the English weed, smallage. St. is the short, sure, easy cure for It penetrates to the H S Medicine Men Retain Secrets. Bishop Hanlon, of Uganda, in de scribing some of his experience in cen tral Africa, said recently that though many of the medicine men had been converted, they could not be induced to carry their confession so far as to divulge their undoubted valuable rem edies for native diseases. Some of the converted medicine women were not so reticent, but their revelations were generally worthless. Dealers say that as soon as a cus tomer tries Defiance Starch it is im possible to sell them any other cold water starch. It can be used cold or boiled. Professional Conversationalists. As there are now so few English men who have the gift of talking agreeably in "society," of interesting a tablefull of guests and of entertain ing 5 roomful of people, it has oc curred to some well educated, impe cunious men to set up as "Profession al Conversationalists." The fee is $5 for an afternoon or evening. The Graphic. Ask Your Druggist for Allen's Foot-Ease. "I tried ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE recent ly and have jut bought another supplv. It , has cured my corns, and tho hot, burning and itching sensation m my feet which was almost unbearable, andI"vouId not be with out it now.'' Mrs. W. J. Walker, Camden, N. J." Sold by all Druggists,, Soc. X-Ray Test for Cables. Novel use of Roetgen rays is made by a Berlin company manufacturing submarine cables. The cables are tested by being passed over two eye pulleys over an X-ray tube, the screen above showing and defect correctly and with greater certainty than the resistance tests usually employed. Don't you know that Defiance Starch besides being absolutely superior to any other, is put up 16 ounces in pack age and sells at same price as 12 ounce packages of other kinds? Epitaph of Pugilitt. One of the bodies removed in cut ting a road through a graveyard in Nottingham, England, recently, was that of Bendigo, the old-time pugilist His monument was a granite lion, with the inscription: "In life he was bold, brave as a lion. In death like a lamb, tranquil in Zion." If you don't get tho biggest and best its your own fault. Defiance Starch is for sale everywhere and there is positively nothing to equal it in qual ity or quantity. Peculiar Royal Gift. It was an English monarch who presented the Empress Catherine of Russia with a six-legged calf, the body of which, preserved in spirits, is still i to be seen in one of the Galleries of the Winter Palace at St. Petersburg. Hundreds of dealers say the extra quantity and superior finality of De fiance Starch is fast takinjj place of all other brands. Others say they can not sell any other starch. Favor Wooden Block Paving. Having inquired of the leading om nibus railway and parcel carried com panies as to the best material for road paving, the Council of Lambeth, Lon don, finds that the majority are in fa vor of wood blocks. Storekeepers; report that the extra quantity, together with the superior quality of Defiance Sarch, makes it next to impossible to sell any other brand. i Returns of the railway clearing house show that 1,000 parcels a day are lost on the railways of the United Kingdom. , Mr. Window Soothing" Syrup. Por children teething, softens the guras, reduces B Oammatloo, allays pain, cores wind colic 2ScattUe The Philosopher of Folly. There are people who contribute 10 cents toward a new church organ and then expect to get a golden harp for their own exclusive use when they reach the other shore. Cleveland Leader. THE BEST COUGH CURE In buying a cough medicine, re member the best cough cure, Kemp's Balsam costs no more than any other kind. Remember, too, the kind that cures is the only kind worth any thing. Every year thousands are saved from a consumptive's grave hy taking Kemp's Balsam in time. Is it worth while to experiment with anything else ? Sold by all dealers at 25c. and 50c. MMOtt ffJWEfi' WATERMOOr1 m 0!UDCLQrc.!K'4mtf Made n Madi or ydtar for an faads f Mlw6rii.On6JecwywKrt. LookftrtkJMorthePulLtis) the nmTOWER on the kittens. a rtwta ml sstTM. NaM.ii a 25Cts. CURE THE GRKi UN ONE CAY mmm kROBgururri THE EXTERNAL USE OF Jacobs 'XCZX.. WV aiyTTTW Rheumatism and Neuralgia seat of torture, and relief promptly follows. Price, 25c. and 50c THE DISCOVERER Of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, the Great Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills. No other female medicine iu the Svaw w n 1 4 ikil im I d h wh - . a UiiUiiiiucu cuuuix'iunn. No other IIK'ilieiiie 1i:ik siwti hosts of grateful friends as has Lydia E. Pinkham's XNooitier medicine lias Mich a record of cures of female troubles or such fc T s"n (nfll I ni.iml. . . I..... It will entirely cure the worst forms of Female Complaints, all Ovariam Troubles, Inflammation ami Ulceration. Falling and Displacement of ths Womb, and consequent Spinal Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted to ths Change of Life. It has cured more cases of Backache and Leueorrhoca than any other rem edy the world has ever known. It is almost infallible in such cases. It dissolves and expels tumors from the Uterus in an early stage of de velopment. Irregular, Suppressed or Painful Menstruation. Weakness of the Stomach, Indigestion. Bloating, Flooding, Nervous Prostration, Headache. General Debil ity quickly yield to it. Womb troubles, causing pain, w eight and backache, in stantly relieved and permanently cured by its use. Under all circumstances it invigorates the female system, and is as harmless as water. It quickly removes that Bearing-down Feeling, extreme lassitude, "dont care" and " want-to-be-left-alone " feeling-, excitability, irritability, nervous ness. Dizziness, Faintness, sleeplessness, flatulency, melancholy or the " blues' and headache. These are sure indications of Female Weakness, or some de rangement of the Uterus, which this medicine alw a s cures. Kidney ComplaiuU and Backache, of either sex, the Vegetable Compound always cures Those women who refuse to aeeept anything else are rewarded a hundred thousand times, for they get what tley want a eure. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Refuse all substitutes. MODEL FACTORY AT PEORIA. ILL Where the Famous LEWIS' SINGLE BINDER 5c CIGAR is Made. SBBBBBBBBBBliBiBiBllliiBiBvlBlaBis9saBBBBBEiBiBVPiBiBBsMiBBaiBiBiBaiBiBiBiBSS 25& BIPRy f'Jyj!E-Sf flp-jyw JZysMsaBtaKx li B: BffJgSBf5CSSiasSaiBHBrliB iBKliiiMB&ili$f LraEsafiHsiSHiiHKsaH MRwMRBMialllUiaRlRRRI!RRRRRRRRRRRRRl Formerly the home of the late Col. Robert G. IcpcrsolL Purchased and remodeled by Frank P. Lewis for the Single Binder Factory. A marvel of Sanitary Cleanliness. It !s better to smoke here than hereafter InzeJTOll. "tSSSS,.?. 5!iW. L. Douclas Gives absolutely H FREE to every settler one hun dred and sixty acres of land in Western Canada. Tfera KM inn Land adjoining this can be purchased from raihvuy and laud companies at from ?G to $10 per acre. ' On this land this year has been produced l upwards of twenty-live bushels of wheat to the acre. It is also the best of grazing land and for mixed farming it has no sujcrior on the continent. Splendid climate, low taxes, railways convenient, schools and churches elose at band. Write for "Twentieth Century Canada" and low railway rates to Superintendent of Immigration. Ottawa. Canada; or to authorized Canadian Government Agfnt W. V. Bennett. 801 New York Life Build ing, Omaha, Nebraska. (Mention this paper.) FOR WOMEN troubled with ills peculiar to their sex, used as a douche is marvelously sue- stops discharges, heals inflammation and local soreness. I'axtine Is in powder form to be dissolved in pare water, and is far more cleansing, healing, ecrmiudal and economical than liquid antiseptics for all TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES For sale at dreggists, SO cents a box. Trial Bsx aad Book of lastroctioas Pre. Tc R. Paxton CoMMfsr Boston. Mas. ANTI-6RIPINE IS GUAKAMTEKD TO CURE IIIP, IAD COLO, HEAMCIE MP IEIULIU. I wont sell AsitbOrlplsw to s dealer who won't Osuu-Mtea IU Call for your M OHIT BACK IV IT BOXT CfJKC W. W,MHewer,M.MViTntKvztr.SmriMgeU,M. Oil world has. received sueh widespread and Vegetable Compound. 3J?&'3SHOESSSi W. L. Douglas $4.00 Cllt Edge Line cannot be equalled at any price. W.L.DOUGLASMMKEMMIID SELLS Ktamc swnt'jv sui sutnrm tmmm MMY OTHER MAMUFACTIME. till nnil KAR9 to anyone who can 9 1 UfUUU disprovtfthis statement. W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes hae by their ex cellent style, easy fit: inn. and surerkirweariaz qualities, achiei ed the largest rale of any $3.50 shoe In the world. They are Just as (rood as those that cost von S5.00 to S7.00 the onlv difference Is the price. If I could take you into any factory at Brockton. .Mas., the largest la the world under one roof making men's fine shoes, and how jou the care Ith which every pair of Douglas hoes i made. ou would realize why W. L. Dou Us $3.50 shoes are the best shoes produce J In the world. If I could show ou the difference between the shoes made In my factory and those of other makes, you would understand why Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater Intrinsic valae than any ether $3.50 shoe on the market to-day. . Ommmlmm SrB sWasfat Jfts tmm Mt. 92.B0, 92.00. Bmym'MmMmmlM itrmmm twssa, $2.SO. 92, 91.7M.9t.9m CAUTION. Insist npon liTsinsr'W.L.Dong las shoe. Take no sutxtittite. None genuine without his ntme and price stamped on bottom. ITANTEn. A shoe dealer in evrv town -xhere W. L. Douglas Sli's are not sold. ' Full line of samples sent free for inspection npon request. Fast Color Etftlett used; theu will not wear brass 9. write xor iiinnratMl Catalog of Fall Styles, .. uuibuts, urocJttoB, i DEFIMCE STMCt-: 16 ounces to the Daekan other starch only 12 ouncessame price and "DEFIANCE" IS SUPERIOR QUALITY. When Answering Advertisements Please Mention This Paper. W. N. U. Omaha. No. 481905. H Best Cooah grrup. TasteaGood. UssM PJ tn time. Sold by drnpylgta. ami