?-'?' IrK m u. KIDNBY b a B. F1ZER, XL Sterling, Kj., writes: 4 Jrare ssrflferesf with kUmey mm Umi er timmhle tmr tern yemrm mmL ;i ist March I commenced nsiBg a. and continued for three months. 2 not used it siace, nor havel felt Pe Il 3 i. elicvc that I am well aad I there-" Ire my highest commendation to rative Qualities of l'emna." fore the ) Irc-ru-ee tec wummty TresHe M. . Geo. H- Simser, Grant, Ontario, Can. writes: " " " i n&d not been well for abont foar year tea klimcy tnmUe, mm, imct. felt hm4ly memrly mil the tlmte. "ft lis summer 1 pot so very bad I thotl ht I would try Peruna, so I wrote tor i aad began at oaee to take Perana 3 ;!analia. took only two bottles of Perana ne of Manalin, aad now I feel r than I have for some time. eel that Perana and Manalin cared - d made a different woman of me me altother. I bless the day I picked ap the little book and read of your Peruaa.'" It Is the hmslmen of the kUmeym to mmrnve frwm the Mm rf alt peiiommmM mutterimls. They must be active all the time, else the system suffers. There are times when they need alittle assistance. Peruna is exactly this sort of a rem edy. It has saved many people from disaster by rendering the kidneys ser vice at a time when they were not able to bear their own burdens. f. ahod will teach yoa to wia -i fithe, fc Kranee'a CoM Cure. FVcold in bead, throat, chest or back. Best 2medy for La Grippe. Druggists, 2Sc o L.:r rids us of three great-evils ted'-isness, vice and poverty. Fre in. Tb inducements to adopt Nature's per fect1 laxative, Garfield Tea, are many! It L niade wholly of simple Herbs and pie Herbs ana is guai Dnii ranteed under the Pure Food and ncA uv: it overcomes consiinaiiou. rezulates the liver and kidneys, purifies the blood and brings Good Health. - i Cannon .May Break Record. Of .the congressmen who have served since the foundation of this government, more than 12,000 individ uals, only 34 have served 20 .years or more. The,longest service was that of John H. Ketcham, of New York, who served 33 years, and was a mem ber when he died. Mr. Cannon, who comes nex... has served' 32 years. Since, he is elected to the next con gress he will, if he lives to the end of. his term, take the first place In the listof veterans. Youth's Compaaios. The Bright Side. t j. this poverty!" wept the beauti ful 'Afe when her shifty-eyed husband carir home. "The gas and electric com antes have shut off their service beci- "se you have not paid their bills. "' ill, we can use candles," coa Eo1ev?the husband. ' 'And the telephone company has dis-conp-'cted our instrument because we owe them two months' rental." "So much the better. If anyone tries to ring us up to spend the eve ning with as they will think we are not at homc."-Jadge. SlflMACHJH STRIKE SV. ESSrWTONICTBEATMEIIT ;.i- FOR H INDIGESTION. DlfMima fJ?k miwd anal Hawa O arb amrtitn. eoated toncne. bad takmea the feadche She f 3ptoms ofraach troable. They k a an Iimt farmahuut to the is no Vaster farnishimr to the b" 'the fall quota of nourishment that ti Mpdy demanns, nence wwj Ji Lata twnnwtfhndsof :S0a 7. . !.!. .u ,. j- fT ia one oy wbicu wj ""-!vj-h&d ied by th5 nse of predigested fboda and r tincial ferments, aad the aewpaa tyiichtlmstoaaach tonedjto do the ark which natare tefceadeaoT if A tec mccsse br the tonic treatment it that of Mrs. Mary Stackpote of 81 T ate.Ii0wen,Ma. Shesayst "Iriaserea oanw I .I h timUaSld -. ' TT T. a i.kl fk WW " O t aa myabsaa was tfaL t mina, flTlahoa4Dr. IrVai totaka tha tails a toania inweigbt m f9mM BBmmmmmmBBM&flBaBBBBBBBBBW ililllillM SwJsamammmmmmmmmmmmmviBBmmmmm Vjj CRFizer. yjBJy ijsae.batdidns;aeasntogeaetter. l as coaspletelyrasvdownandwaa Sty V ioa'Spawssadajy-CoaaphM snn-ale. I aaffered from taabas of heatrfoUowed. a-hytrSffki r ! iiii ear smr iwrm i bmi eaassaaa wmmaaa int. llowaitaatofir.WiBiasas' -gmh Biw - .. wtfE wit af dmaaaas aachaa.asiataBia, rr S jpi 1 1 mmm1. jWhg; .- m w 4asf vsfKtsnnn aanK aassnaV' -mi -Trnm .w aa isi mm j i - 1J inunamaaT BlllllWn' mmmmjmj aaidmBnaj Haasa aB 'BBBnmaBBmBBmBBBBmaiBmmmmmmmmu andmmy . nmar''asmBmmSSBHrwi I v tuT TTssmBBBSBp"i ae 'W asBBs I Do yoa lire 'above a sweet cellar? Cold ground gives poor eacourage- t to the seed cora. Watered stock oa the farm Is bet ter than water stock oa Wall street. The farm without a garden Is only abbat half a farm as far as the fam ily needs go. - The best fertilizer for peach and other trees is barnyard manure with potash la some form. 8alt, charcoal and sulphur should be so placed that the hogs can help them selves as their taste clctates. Be thoaghtful- about the comfort of the women folks. Give them all the conveniences nossible. Don't be sel fish. A good piece of advice for this time of year with its fitful changes is "to stick to your iannels until they stick to you." , 4 t Stop talking about how the govern ment should be run aad start. ia and show how well you know how to run your farm.. -- f '.i Many a colt proves unprofitable to his owaer because he has all the value driven out of him before he has really matured. Don't set the abnormally large eggs which are more than likely to contain .double yolks. Chances are that they would hatch chicks deformed in some way. A good cow and a small piece of ground puce a man a long way from poverty and the poorhouse, if he has gumption enough to make what he has count Lambs will gain faster from feed than older sheep; showing that with sheep, as with other animals, the most rapid gains are made when they are, young. The requisites in a good dairy cow are a strong digestion ad a hearty appetite. For this reason seek to de velop these traits in the heifer yon would raise. " t It's the close-up weed that steals most of the nourishment from the plant, and for this reason' cultivation must be close and thorough. Do the weeds before they get a chance to do your crop. The best egg record yet made is that by a White Plymouth rock hen who laid 312 eggs in one year. The lowest number laid in one month was 24 in October and highest was 28 In March and the same in May. Why not greet the faithful bossy at milking time with. "Well, old girl, what have you for me this time." at the same time handing her a tidbit in jlhe shape of a piece of apple or of some vegetable. It will help fill the milk pall. Have you planned for the corn crop for the silo? The .corn should' be planted thicker than ordinarily but not so thick that each stalk will not produce an ear. The cultivation should be thorough and the cutting done just before the corn is beginning to dent. Lima bean plants contain a certain amount of hydrocyanic acid (prussic acid). Not enough to cause sickness unless eaten in large quantities, as is possible with cattle, -horses and other farm animals. Agricultural depart- jnent experts have found that about ouu grams aoout a pouaa ana a renin of the beans if fermented contain enough of the add to kill a horse. I What's the use of going to the ex pense and trouble of getting the Aest of seed corn, if the seed bed into which you propose putting it is not well-prepared? Of the two it is al most safe to say that it is more im portant to have a. good seed bed than to have good, seed, for poor seed will do its best ia a good seed-bed. while good seed corn stands almost no show in the poorly-prepared grouad. - Look -oat for the deadly head lice on the little chicks. More, chicks are. cat off la the first days of their lives threagh this cause than any other. And It Is a shame when they are ao easily coatroUed. A few drops of kerosene In some melted lard aad a little time Is ail that's needed. Dip the lager la the hud aad oil and rab aaitly over the head and wan down on the Mil of the chicks; being earefal to work the oily lager down to the roots of the downy feathers. Repeat the treatment again la a week or tea days. la feeding taa state udliass It that In the' early stages of' :et tae -greatest ana tea, ana tae la tooM. ia grow WvWthey x" dvaaagee, exaeriaseata at away of ". Af - p-5" 'T . waawat use ONtaiaa. -s-- a. sM.ta veaalrad tor uoand of leoa tea, aaa xaa same u -.-. "'r --"'"" 7-"-- ssiasw. scrsaesaaaj'usmi ,caratany, - 4ttsBssKSBsaffsB7 taajra- -kr. - . - -- - -- ---- dksa. sBsWvrsnsBBB-dBjhss asmsm-. - - . V . .. . u - BJJHBIBJBHBBbW BVB aval WW-mm smssawmaaj r- " r - - - i" - . T ... . . - - - a. i oaMMHia mm alt I- .. i .. .-.' . - nTmwB .w Vssaaaaaaaam aaa. TVIatasam anawaaaaajam . asm 'i, 1 aanai m 1 majmrni 7 --r --, r ---., --, . (t- i v - aaajmam XJafaaw- awajans !- -a sj 1 i a, iiaim - - - --- - - FasT niaal bTMBB BmuV- W .- a ssisaamataiaaa wan imsamsimasMaiass mmaaa aaaaaxsajmi aaauBBaaDsjaamn sbw.sbjbb aaaa' sasmw maaaaar-i - asanas aasBMa Bsasm Bjasammma, . Wsaaamaaas saaaaB-aum bbbbbbbbi - -r,, . . . , r 0thcrwad.aatheaahnals deMoas ta his own yard, urisseqov. eajt aa mwwmg aatl dried. k, rrT:Tl.. Z .- woaaam a.aaw. aaa oae aaaasit aa- -,;sj,ii ;u.',,-,;:m :g?gr Ti-jcnaniamiiiaamijsm . - -'--- - - the haay-' - '-; i results aa .do yoamg aaua bow www csssss tsss sasisaam - jjaaaa ussflii j lst In r? VT tmwk Wis laast iani be . . till 1 lis ma fl' Tao aad wage war oa thw weeds la the -? rm t- .dJifZll waram smffy. -Graaa-wata saaeaaae , the '. goer .atflk Is good forthe Httte cMcWaa weU as the Wr em -,7.". ' W earefal la yonr JeaHatltti tfafc i. .. afraid of - ,. - . - .' Zzvift I- -f " -AT- .. Vry . A rerr ossasioa Istate line of ImvIb atalltoee i v4 f-J" Save aU Mould thrown on the loof placed over-tale. WheVbatter is off favor the Hfceral on of Ami, .water in washing w work wonders. Weed the old strawberry bed hat he earefal not to disturb the roots, with hoe or cultivator untM after fraftlnay-- The good fanner is he whose farm shows aa increase of fertility each year aad whose stack are always on the np grade. Don't leave too many eyes on pieces whea cutting the seed potatoes: Teo many stalks'mean too'small potatoes' to be profitable. i Meager ratioas may economise an the feed bat they aad their Inevitable reckoning day when. It comes to hal aaciag the accounts, i " ' -. V'1 ; The low-headed tree has long since demonstrated its saperiorityover the high-spreadiag tree. It is easier to prune, to spray aad io pick the fruit Two poiats must be considered In marketing lambs: The condition of flesh aad the condition of the market Good flesh and good market give good profit Assooa as "red-rust" fungus ap pears in the black-cap or blackberry rows, dig it, asiag care in doing so not to scatter the fungus oa' the healthy plants. t. " - Red top and alsike will make.good growth on that piece of ground which is too wet for crops if the ground Is plowed in a dry time and thea thor oughly harrowed. i - The box stall In a stable proves aa almost indispensable feature many. times during a year when the. special occasion arises for caring for a sick horse, or other stock or for the calves. During the farrowing season make a memorandum, .of thehogs which prove the best mothers with the largest and healthiest liters and thea keep them as long as they will breed. Crows and blackbirds will not touch the corn if before sowing the seed Is stirred In a kettle with a little gas-tar and then a little plaster, so that each grain is slightly coated. It will not injure the corn. ' Feed the farm through the cow. The farm in turn will give you back feed for 'the cow. There's the farmer's endless chain system1 that keeps vthe farm oh the up-grade and puts money in the-bank for Mm. , ' A half-hour spent with the farm tool in making sure that it is In per fect working condition before taking to the field may save you a half day's work in repairing the damage which often results from taking things for granted.' "When wool prices fell a few years ago, the keeping of sheep on thou sands of New England farms was abandoned, but' a change has taken place and flocks are again finding their way back to the farms much to the improvement of conditions. Sheep growing is a paying business most anywhere. A, good enough cutter for seed po tatoes and one with which rapid work can be done may be made from an old case knife fastened, in the end of a plank which is fastened to a box on which the operator sits. The bas ket is placed below tne knife and the potatoes drop into It as they are push- red on the knife., It is a plain proposition that the fanner who is compelled to sen his grain' crop at a particular time cannot make the profit he would if he were able to hold 'it for a more favorable market This being true does not it behoove him to study how he may con trol the situation and dispose of his crops at the most favorable time.-. The full strength of Bordeaux mix ture may be ased on almost all foliage but when spraylag teader things such as peach trees or watermelon vines, it is wiser to reduce the quantities of lime and copper sulphate oae-half. By adding oae-quarter pound of Paris greea to each 50 gallons of Bordeaux the mixture becomes a combined fungicide and insecticide. Or, arsen ate of lead may be added instead of Paris green-Hwo or three pounds of the arsenate to 5f gallons of Bordeaux. Bordeaux mixture formala: Foar pounds of sulphate of copper, foar pounds of quicklime. St gallons of wa ter. First, dissolve the copper sul phate.. The easiest, quickest way to do this Is to pat the copper sulphate ia a cheeee-cleth hag and aaspsad the bag in a barrel partly ftOed with ter. Next, slake the Ham la receptacle, aad strain -tha' atflk af lime -the obtained tato tha sulphate seleOea. Lastly, add dent water to make St Tan. U a naaanffim rf ra la ITaa tmTtmnai aad therefore ac aot tax the stoatach mere t is n "T',,'7 "" ' as tha ased aha had been aatng; It also been aroven aalga:"waa, wages agamat ue weea jgp wasaiac mce cartame Uy a ki- iVi -.. Tf feedtag Oathat day the' mayor of Tepaka kr Mnakat oa the Boor hi some empty , SS3a7bSsari labi aer- pe mwlsmattoa oroerea aa enweaa, se ru,,aaread the eurtaias oa the MaSEaSi7lAs77tisisrfsBs4'aa as. '- "r"?1.?" SJJSJI&WjSSS'SS. -.-e-.v.-.-sL?.i -.j.. . - Hbb,bi gmisaa'sjilsaijs ram- f - iHE HOE LAUNDRY B0f:'MaTmM MK WFFM- BIT. HATKBULa' . -fi --.-.Ae a - i (v- ' "- -. r- rf-.TJ .- r- --e '' .'" T.T7'"" Are te aw f.r ' Praaer fAarphiiitra .-T 'nrzZZl y , 5 ,vVTtt WaeMng Prints. Before) a mawtriatcgetsl(s tot 'tabbing set the colors. -.The way of doing this do peads, ,upoa ,, the ;colori Bines and greens aresagtheaed by vinegar, ia theTiaaiag of blaingwater. allowiag a tahlAspooafal.of ruegar to every qaart; of water. Alum water is alat eaxcackme, awiag fourroanees alua: to a tub of water. For black. lack and white, deep purples or grays, salt is best Dissolve, a pint ofj salt ia two quarts of boiliag water," pat the gar meat ia while hot aad let it lie several hoars. Then wring dry and proceed as usual. For madder tints, soak In a tarof 4ead solatioa cn,oaaaa;to a ,gaDoa of , water. Stroag Mac j pepper tea-put in the .Iratvaaaaj hivMn. tor setUac-aeme-Wacksr- Where there is any dkaito'te fastness of axolor. xx wnatjwlU best' set It, It ,is a good plan to wet small pieces with the vari ous solutions, and see which proves best adapted to that particular color. Whea ready to wash the calicoes use cleaa warmC'aot hot; sadarinse) tkor oaghly ia two dear waters, wring dry, starch aad haag ia the shade, but so arrange that .they will dry quickly. Never haag a priat skirt doable over the line." 'An excellent expedient is to fasten the band over a wooden barrel hoop or hang it from one of-the' wood1 ea arms made on parpose for banging skirts. In case of .ralnleave the cali coes In the second rinsing water with half a pint of salt to each galkm of water. Never spriakle calicoes until the day they are to be ironed. Sprinkle Ughtly, but evenly.' Thick prints re quire more water than finer muslins. Roll, tightly wrapping in a clean towel, so that the outside is not dry, and leave for an hour before ironing. Laundry Lessons. At the schools where .fine laundry work is taught there is no hit-or-miss method in mak ing starch and applying it to a gar-' ,ment There is an accurate, scientific ule for every step. In starching shirts, for Instance, mlxthree table spoonfuls of dry starch smooth in cold water, then stir fast into one-quart of boiling water.' Boll for ten minutes, with, constant. stirring. While cooking stir also with a sperm candle kept for that purpose. When this is not avail able a little lard, butter, kerosene or White wax will da Whea the starch is cooled down so, that the hand can ,be borne in it dip collars, cuffs and 'shirt firpnts into it, rubbing the starch thoroughly in, dapping it between the hands so that it may be evenly dis- . tributed through all the threads. . Fold collars and cuffs,. in a clean towel, spreading out fit Fold the shirt lengthwise,' bring the two sides of the ' bosom together, "with the wristbands put between. This'keeps the starch from the rest, of the shirt Then roll yery tight springllng a little wateron the flaps. Starch for Petticoats. Petticoats re quire a much thinner starch. Dissolve a half cup of starch in a little cold water, enough to rub out all the lumps. When smooth pour over it eight" cups of boiling water, stirring rapidly. Add a quarter teaspoonfuTof borax and boll ten minutes. When the hands can. be borno in it dip in the various garments in the order in which you require stifP ne8S. Wring out. rub and clap the starch in. To Stiffen Organdies. These re quire a different treatment' The best starch for them Is clear, thick gum water. Dip them in wrong side out rub the gum thoroughly through and squeeze dry, but do not wring. Spread out as much as possible in the hang ing, and leave until the surface of the garments feels limply moist Take down, roll tightly and cover with a clean cloth. Now undo a little at a time and pat and; dap between the hands until dry. Onion Seup. This Is wholesome and "tasty." Slice two or three large onions and fry yellow in butter or clarified drip pings. When soft add three tshle spooafuls flour and stir until cooked aad frothy. Now add slowly a pint of boiling water, stiring until smooth and slightly thickened. Have ready three potatoes boiled and mashed and add to them a quart of milk that has been brought just to the scaldiag point Put the potato and onion mix ture together, season with salt and pepper, let it get very hot then press through a strainer into ahot tureen. Sprinkle over the top a Utile parsley minced fine aad a handful crisp crou tons. Moonshine. This little dainty will always appeal to the chUdrea, aad maybe served for them when the regular dinner dessert is deemed too rich for them. Beat the white of-aa egg for each person to be served, and when very stiff add a tablespbonful of graaalated sugar. Stir ia a teaspoonfal of red jeHy, any lavor. for foar eggs. Serve .dotted with 'lamps of jelly, aad add a table spoonful of cream br not, aa desired. Rackawffe A simple way of using ap cold po a tatoes aad oae sure to be liked ia to every pound of .potatoes allow, two tabJespooafuIs of mlaced oatoas aad a Mttle milk to moisten the mixture. Mssh the petatoea tin they are, quite aac taea aaa tne otner lngre-. .Pat Into a moald,Kbake la a tin nicely browaed aad i im w ;'w- .TNTfirt.- 'J.J- 'V" ?" Tpf"- l years ago l saxsrea with my back aad Jkidaeys, I doctored and aaedamny-Teme- - dies without getting ' reHef: Begmalng with Doan'8 juaaey raw, I feuad relief from the first box; aid two hoxea' laatored me to rd. somad coadi tion. .My wife aad pay of my frieads have maed. Dfaah's Kidaey PfUa. with, good' results. aad I can earaeetly recommend: them." Sold by all dealers: 6 cents a box. Foster-Mnbara Cov, Buffalo. N. Y. ZEAl THAT-W "! to Please Ca ajayar, hot Aii it -Sachan arttde," said H.-P. Jad aae, the. new head- of the Ualverslty of Chicago, ia decllaiag a rather am ncai "lntoiriew7wwomM'h mot -only fatne bat even la a mild way harmfuL It woaht be Hke the work of the care ful lKNamkeeper. There. was an old general who had brought home from Wm war a snlsndid fiaaV-a lag aU torn with bullets, faded with fierce sans and stataed with the "dust and blood "of, battle. This, saperh trophy hung over the maate. ia' els library. WelL.oae. uniucky day .he eagaged a new1 housekeeper and the next' week missed his lag. He rang ht.oace. Where is that tag of ariner he said, pouting eaxlously. .to the nPty. space oa the waill . -1 nave been working on It, sir, W Boasekeepe 'aMWered. Tve washed it Uoroughly and sewed ap aU the rents and darned all the holes and when I bring It back to you, sir. I'm sure yoaH say 'it looks aa good as new." u BABY ECZEMA GREW WORSE, HoepHale and Doctors Could Net Re lieve Him Bat Cvticvra Remedies a Speedy, Permanent Cure. ' MEczema appeared when our' baby was. three months, old. We applied to several doctors and hospitals, each of which gave us something 'different every time, but nothing brought relief. At last one of. our mende recommend ed to us Cutlcura Soap-and Cutlcura Ointment A few days afterwards Im provement could be noted." Since then we have used nothing but Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment and now .the baby is six months old and is quite 'cured. AU-that we used was, one cake of Cutlcura Soap and two .boxes Guti cura Ointment, costing in aU 41-25- C. F. Kara, 343, East 65th Street New York,. March 30. 1906." Use for Worthless Stocks. ."Wildcat mining stocks are not al together useless. or," worthless, cither," said a. downtown broker who handles cheap mining stocks, the other .day as he. hung up. the telephone re ceiver. "Here's a man who has just offered me $50 for enough mining stocks to have, a face value of $50,000. He wasn't particular what stocks he got if they only had a paper, value of $50,000. I closed the deal and shall make monel on it too. What did he want with such stocks? Well. I vhaven't the. slightest idoubt but that he is getting ready to go into the bankruptcy court and wants to show his creditors where his moaey has been droppecL We often get. such re quests and are usually .able- to fill them." N. T. Sun. " . And He Was Net German. One of our third grade teachers ao ticed a little fellow the other day dar ing a penmanship lesson who was evi dently absorbed In bis work and. put ting his whole soul iato hla efforts to make his results look like the teach er's copy upon .the blackboard. TtiinVtaar snch devotion worthy of special reward she passed up the aisle to give him an encouraging pat upon the head and the regulation smHe of approval. As she drew near she no ticed that his lips were moving, and that with the completion of each letter he compared It with his copy and mut tered audibly, "damlt,, "damit;" then screwed up his courage aad his lips for a new attempt The teacher passed oa without distracting his mind from his work. Journal of Educatioa. Worth Observing. Ia a certaia preparatory school In Washington an Instructor one day made the statement that "every year a sheet of water 14 feet thick is raised to the clouds 'from the sea." "At what time of the year does that occur, professor?" asked a freshman, Tt mast be a sight worth going a kmg way to see.' Harper's. CHANQC IN POOD Warka Wonders in Health. It is worth knowing that a change la food caa care dyspepsia. 1 deem Jt my duty to let yoa know how Grape Nats food has cared ne of ladigeetioa. "I had beam troubled with it for years, mmtfl hut year my doctor rec ommeaded Grape-Nats food to he used every moralag. I followed lastrac tkNw aad maw I ami eatirely waU. "tha whole family Hke Grape-Nuts, wa aaa foar packages a week. Toa are welcome to use this testlmoalal aa you see sK." ;- The reaeoa thia lady, was helped by tha aee of Grape-Nuts food. Is that K Is aredtoestod by Batumi asV -',- masVBar an. r wnsuae?' s asjaaaaaaansfc V7 BssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssW n . Kiksa 4ariv. Ban's Cstsim .Csm fti i I sssssssi'fssssssf mt sss asK' TMwjB) satis ssr rXsirsl tii'rt; MMkailxstrt Whlet Player. - r-i .,.Mll .ists-t a -KT, roes-oclcetB.,L, is 'mmmjmT&ifr player, being a valued mapasr oi,fm local' dab. He-naoa a sptcwi aac-t,n cards, on which there are faint ., las prints sufficient to tell htm what .they are, bat which are far too flae for the ordinary touch. Trim, who has bean blind since cMMhoad. m now at years old. He plays tha aiaao.aad coraet la exceUeat style aad to oftea heard la local eatertaiameats. t' ll n ty- f CASTOfXJ. .The truly - excellent made an of strkteesa towards sdf aad mUdaess towards othera. Schiller. r ' .'i. .h, Ladies Can Wear SHees One else smaller after wring AHea'slFeei: Eaee. A certain cure for swoUeavsweatiag, hot aching feet. At all Draagwts, 2fc. Ae cent no substitute. TrW psctage FRHE. Address A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Tf Work faithfully, aad yoa wTD pat yourself ia poesesskm of a orioas and enlarging happiaes. Ruakm. Li coolers have to eal for Lewis' Single Knder agar to get it. x Lewis' Factory, Peem. I1L, . The Ignoraat are era Greek. Perfect Womanhood The greatest leetowonsaam in life is the aafferinarthat' rencemest of the femiaiae ' Maay thousands of women have realised thia too bite to save their health, barely in time to save their lives. To be a saccessfal wife, to retain the love and admiration of her hus band, should ha woman's constant study. . If a woman tnaa that her eaer aiesare nagging, that she geUeasily tired, dark shadows appear aader her eyes, she has .backache, head ache, bearing-dowB sensations, ner vousness, irregalaritiea or the "blues." she should start at once to build up hersystem by a tonic with pecioc pwwK, iww h saissstkstk v . MVmV Over aa Tssm. a . ftoMatasnaswealsamamsgm. character, w LydiaE. PinkhamsVefetaWe (mpotind thegreatwossasi'sremedyforwonmrtillsjsaadeo It cures Female Complaints, aach aa Dragging Sanswtiona, Weak Back. Falling aad Displacements. Inflammation and Ulceration, and nU Onranic Diseases, and is invaluable in the Change of Life. It dissolves and Expels Tumors nt an early stage. Subdues Faintaess. ervoaa Prostration, Exhaaation. and strengthena aad toneathe Stossach. Cures Headache, General Debility, IndigestJon. and invigorates tha wbole female sysem. It is an excellent remedy for deraagamenta of tha Kidneys in either sex. SICK HEADACHE Pemtlterycsaedhy CARTELS atuuaaruaa. ' ' " - Met UFItC SlUTITiTES. NTftJiTLESS SCALES. For Stwl sad Wood FniMs.a.aa4 aa. writ as Miore joa aay. w save yoamomtr.Alao :Pamas aadWiad sUUs. " ' ' 7 W. N. Un OMAHA, NO. 20, 1907. IRSEE H wjesZ SJtobtid uvzk. ' CAKTHtS B lpaaaawm t Here's something: new and delicious! t j Quaker wneac 4 A new way of preparing wheat for food. Choice wheat, puffed and baked; ready-to-serve; crispy and toothsome. 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