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I ' Hi V j r as2 V PUBLISHED EVERY WINTER Famous Cough and Cold Prescription Has Cured Hundreds He. "Get two ounces of Glycerine and half an ounce of Concentrated Pine compound. Then get half a pint of aood whiskey and put the other two In gredients into It Take a teaspoonfal (o a tablespoonful of this mixture after each meal and at bed time. Shake the tattle well each time." This Is said to be the quickest cold and cough remedy known. It frequently cures the worst colds in twenty-four hours. But be Kure to get only the genuine Concen trated Pine. Each half ounce bottle comes put up in a tin screw-top case. Don't use the weaker pine prepara tions. Any druggist has it on hand or will quickly get it from his wholesale house. He Was Immune. An elderly gentleman, traveling in a stagecoach, was amused by 'the con-t-tant fire of words kept up between two ladies. One of them at last kind ly Inquired if their conversation did not make his head ache, when he an sworrtl, with a great deal of naivete. "N'o. ma'am; I have been married 21 j cart " KARKINfi. HACKING. KASPINO COUGH ran ! brokrn quickly ly Jlltn' l.Hy iUtm Thltu'ld. Tfliable remedy ha bc-n aold iur over ; trarv Aii jour drccgikt nbocl It. Kvery man has theories shout rais tup a family before he marries. FAMOUS DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION. irSDFD.S wBi Nebraska Directory JOHN DEERE PLOWS ARE THE BEST ASK TOUR I)CAI. DEALER Oil JOHN DEERE PLOW CO., OMAHA. NEB. VHB7I niM2(AUT06ENOUS) B WW E.LUI11 a this process all brnkoa rait of machinery made food as new. Welds cast iron, cast s.teel. alnminnm. copper, brass or anv cthrr in eta 1. Eipert automobile rerir!nc. BERT8CHV MOTOR CO., Council Bluffs. TAFT'S DENTAL ROOMS I5!7 Bailgllt St., OMAHA. Hl. KelUble Dentistry at aeatrals TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES U to K Mfr's price. miIi or ttmo pT. imal r.cntrd.rf.itlpliL Walp .1. tlrutrbhl4v u.r..M.c., :orraiBM.,ii RUBBER GOODS by tcall at cut prlrrs. Srnd for frro ntaltzre. MYERS-DILLON DRUG CO., Omaha, Nob. DO YOU PLAY BASE BALL? 1,000 UKiFOJlIaS IH STOCK Writ ti forontalop nml wholrsnlo j-riors on H.in ISaII.Tiiai, olf and STOIkTlXG (i(KDS of nil liunK. TOWNSEND GUN CO. IH (4 FARM AM ST. OMAHA HiLURD hotels:;'- American S2.00 par day and upwards. Buropeen-- SI.OO par day and upward. n;KtlX Take Dodjre Btreet Car IHUJIIIA at Union Depot. ROLViE FILLER A!R COOLED ENGINE CASTINGS H furtilnli ocimplete c.-stirnr and parte macliliH'd or In the rough for 3x3 motor. WIU lcvr!ot 2 liorM--jK er. BERTSCHY MOTOR CO.. Council BMta. Ii Consider m Time Saved By having a telephone that you can depend upon. Let us tell you how to secure the very best of telephone service at the low est cost. SEND TODAY for I Bulletin No. n,"How to build Rural Telephone Lines. IT'S FREE. WESTERN pgrg...,, y.SPMU-U.lft Test tar Com p "&Z0i J Ml Vfp'X. IS !!r if R .-" ! -vS?SN $& Jr&lafcdafBjyajBISSwBp r-y3$V n WWW ELECTRIC nsSr company Xs5 Omaha, Nob. Don't risk a crop failure by taking the v.'crti of some one else as to the reliability of vour feed corn. Test your own corn everv car of it and know, before the planting is begun, that the seed you use will grow. Geo. II. Lee, of Omaha, has perfected a. corn tefcter that can be used anywhere any corn corn tester is used, and besides, can be used in his incubator and the test ing done at the same time a hatch of eggs is being conducted. It is made in the following sizes and prices: 300-ear,$3.S0 joe-car, $5.00. Write for descriptive circulars. You'll save the cost of several testers in the knowledge gained from your frst testiag. Write today to GEO. H. LEE CO , OMAHA. WEI. IOWA RATES LOWER. Attorney General Replies to the Railroads Complaint. In his answer to the complaint of the Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Paul c Omaha railroad, which alleged in the federal court that the rates provided in the legislation enacted in 1907 were confiscatory. Attorney General Thompson shows in figures a compar-' ison of the earnings in 1907 and 1909 and also a comparison of the rates now charged in Nebraska and in other states. The suit has to do with the 2-cent fare law and the Aldrich freight rate law, which decreased freight rates 15 per cent Discussing freight rates, the an swer says: "The rates provided for the trans portation uf lumber in carloads in Nebraska is 11.9 cents per 100 pounds per 100 miles; in Iowa the rate is C.3 cents per 100 pounds per 100 miles. The rate on wheat in Nebras ka is 11.48 cents; in Iowa it is 8.1 cents. The rate on corn in Nebras ka is 10.2 cents, while in Iowa it is C.8 cents. On cattle the rate in Ne braska is 13.C cents, while in Iowa it is 10 cents. The rate on hogs in Ne braska is 17 cents, while in Iowa the rate is 11 cents. The rate on apples in Nebraska is 13.C cents, while in Iowa the rate is 8.4 cents. The rate on potatoes in Nebraska is 11.9 cents, while in Iowa the rate is 7.2 cents. The rate on coal in Nebraska is 1.02 per ton, while in Iowa the rate is 74 cents." The answer sets out that while the revenue from intrastate freight ship ments has been increased since the law went into effect, the expense of operation has not been increased. The revenue from intrastate shipments for the year ending June 30, 1908. was $430,359.75 and for 1909 the reve nue was $657,149.23. The earnings of the freight depart ment for the year ending June 30, 1907, amounted to $1,202,353.79. while for the year 1909 the revenue was $1,245,149.23. The freight earnings in Nebraska for the year ending June 30, 1907, amounted to $1.79 1-10 per train mile, while for the year 1909 the earnings per train mile amounted to S1.S27. The earnings per ton of freight han dled in Nebraska in 1907 amounted to $1.23; in 1909 the earnings per ton of freight amounted to $1.47. The freight earnings per ton mile in 1907 amounted to 1G.5 mills, while in 1909 the earnings amounted to 17.63 mills. This amount, the answer says, was almost double the average earnings of the entire line. 9.03 mills. The operating revenue of the rail road for Nebraska in 1907 was 81, 725.29S.4C, while for 1909 the operat ing revenue was $1,807,738.42. The expenses for 1907 were $1,199,381.95 and for 1909 the expenses were $1, 231.933.21. The net income for the business done in Nebraska in 1907 was $525,716.51 and for 1909 it was $585,805.21. The net income from operation for 1907 per mile was $1, 854.91. and for 1909 the net income was $1,899.56. Governor Folk to Talk. E-Govcrnor Joseph W. Folk of Missouri will speak in Lincoln in August during the Epworth assembly. Want Governor to Investigate. The mysterious disappearance of O. F. Hamilton from the town of Mullen has caused a number of -citizens or that place to file affidavits indicating foul play with Governor Shalienberger. The affidavits very evidently suspect that Hamilton has been murdered, because he assisted secret service agents of the govern ment who were investigating charges jf laud frauds. A mob burned Hamilton's team and barn and wrecked his place of busi ness. Bishop Has Returned. State Superintendent Bishop has returned from Indianapolis, where he attended the national meeting of su perintendents and principals, and re ported a most beneficial meeting. Ne braska was represented by about thirty instructors, and Superintend ent Davidson of Omaha was elected president. Mr. Bishop believes Omaha will get tne meeting for the year after the coming meeeting. Mobile gets the coming meeting. Laymen's Convention Ends. The three days' session of the Laymen's Missionary Movement in this city came to a close with a splen did meeting at St. Paul's church, at which time V. S. Lewis and George I Heber Jones spoke. The former took i for his subject "The Spiritual Awak . ening of China." and the lat.er "The I Returning Gospel from Heathen ' iamls." Junkin Back From Gosper. Secretary of State Junkin has re turned from Gosper county, where he went to help his sons. Max and Rus sell, get started on the spring work ;he farm having been rented for the last three years. "I never saw a time when the fanners were more prosperous or when prospects were better for them. The country is all In fine shape and the people are all satisfied." Russell and Max Junkin will run the farm while their father serves out the remainer of his sec ond term. Boys' and Girls' Clubs. State Superintendent E. C. Bishop has prepared plans for the organiza tion of the Boys' and Girls' club, to supplement the present work in agri culture that is now being done by these clubs. He will take the club a step forward and have the different members engage in the raising of special crops. He has sent to each county superintendent plans of the proposed work and has set a date nr.on which the boys and" girls may meet with the superintendents to re ceive their instructions. ii , j-.i-.i-.rri---IUJI.I 1 inn 11 '' ' WHERE THEY GOT DONE. "Amoag the gambling stories that tha late Pat Sheedv ased to tell la his hart shop." sal a New York reporterv "was one about a Jackpot. "A beautiful young bride." the story fan. "entered a corner grocery one morning and said: "'Have you any jackpots. Mr. Sands?' "No, ma'am.' Sands answered, and be hid a smile behind his hand. Tve get teapots and coffee pota. but jack pots I don't stock.' "'Oh, dear!' said the bride. A frown wrinkled her smooth and beauti ful brow. 'I'm so sorry! You see. Mr. Sands, my husband's mother used to cook for him. and nearly every night he talks In his aleep about a Jackpot So I thought I'd get one. for. since he mentions it so often, he must be used to It. Could you tell me. Mr. Sands, what they cook in Jackpots?" "'Greens, ma'am,' was the quick an swer." Adage's New Application. "It's a fact." sighed the Impover ished horse dealer, as the cruel wind blew his cotton trousers against bis thinning limbs, "it's a fact that my business Is getting worse and worse. There's no demand for horser any more. If people get hold of money now they buy automobiles and let their horses go." "Yes." commented a grizzled old bookworm, "and how vividly the pres ent state of the horse market so dis heartening to you, is explained by the adage, 'Money makes the mare go.' " Trouble In the Constellations. "Why." asked Sagittarius, "is Aide baran such a mad wag?" There was no response. "Well." said Capricornus. after a painful pause, "I'll be the goaL Why is he?" "Because he can't be SIrlus," an swered Sagittarius. A vagrant meteor tumbled, but there was no other manifestation of applause. GREAT. Friend Was his college education of advantage to him? Proud Dad You bet He got a Job as motorman almost Immediately. Headed Off. If "he puts on a veil trhen ha Goes out with you. know this. It will bo of no use for you To try tn swipe a kiss. Oh, Man! Man! Mau'e Jack swears that he would traverse seas just to look into my eyes. Ethel. He called on you last night, as usual? Maud. Not last night; he tele phoned mo that it was raining too bard. Very Much So. Visitor (sympathizingiy). My poor man, I suppose you have had no ele vating influences in your life. Convict (indignantly). Indeed, I have, ma'am. You ought to bavo seen bow my partner could "lift" things. No Use. Stern Patroness. Do you think a wife ought to question her husband's wisdom? Shrewd Pensioner. Sure, and if they did. few of 'em would ever git an answer. A Proof of Competence. "Women could have voted at this election without any trouble about their ballots." "How do you know they could?" "Because women are used to fold ing blankets." Doubtful Approval. "So your husband is very ticklish. I wonder how he would like to be cured of his Infirmity?" "Oh. doctor, he would be just tickled to death." A Base Deed. Maud So the soprano of your church choir threw over the bass for the tenor? Estelh Yes: she thought the tenor was more high toned. An Old Idea. "In those old times when they cut off people's heads, the train of events proceeded on one modern idea." "What was that?" "The block system." The Waiter Remembered. Seymour (in restaurant) The waiter acts as if be had a grudge against yo6. Ashley Yes. he's mad because he took the last tip I offered him. Seymour What was the tip? Ashley A tip to buy a stock that tumbled 22 points to-day. Help from the Outside. "Was it hard work for you to quit smoking?" "No. not when my wife once made m her mind to it" rFfl5 aSMSaW Baa aVBBkV 'wr bbV ' W jV "aw J K K BJ 1 A m 1 WAIL OF THE RUTCHERMAN. tasks, steaks, steaks! All cut and ready to sail; But never a soul comes Into say ahosw Oh. Beef traaV-ls this well r Pig's feet, sausag and pork! Chickens and veal and tripe! My counters are loaded with these. And some of them getting ripe! But ever the hungry throngs Go surging- past my door. And no one ventures to step Inside. And stand on my sawdust floor: For thousands apd thousands have swora They'll sooner starve than eat A morsel of flesh or fowl. Till down eoes tha price of meat. Beef. beef, beef! It's hard to collect the bill: But. oh. for the touch of a vanished trade. And the sound of a phone that Is still! A HOT ONE. BBBBBBBBBaBaVBaBBHBBltBBByU I'll IB filnf ilBaS HbkI Hi Jiggs I often have something flash upon my memory that I had forgotten for years. Biggs Did one of those flashes ever recall that five you borrowed three years ago? Elusive. "Of happy days Mako no complaint: They're always where- Tou think they ain't. Sizing Them Up. "I notice all the patrons call you by a dllferent name." remarked tha observing guest "Yeas, monsieur." responded the French waiter, "it Is In zat way I tell ze tips I may expect." "How so?" "Why. If zey shout 'Hey. you!' I get one n!ckeL If zey call me 'Boy,' 1 get a dime, and if zey say 'Garcong with one Parisian accent. I get a quarter." Compact. Gunner What in the deuce is that you have hanging in your den, old man? Guyer Why. that is an Eskimo cal endar. Gunner But it only has two days in it? Guyer That's ail right You know the days up there are six months long. More Than a Mere Idea. Heckle. "Have you any Idea as to what became of your dog?" Hecklam. "Have I? You just bet have! When pork chops, bams, shoul ders, tenderloins and pigs' feet go up five cents a pound and the price of sausage isn't changed well, I've got more than a mere idea." Wasted Effort. Stella I was surprised to hear ol Miss Vassar's engagement to young DeSmythe. Maude Why were you surprised? Stella Weil, it Isn't in accord with the eternal fitness of things. She speaks three languages and he under stands only one. SO UNHAPPY. Ruyter Did your new novel have happy ending? Scribbler No; unhappy. Seven pub lishers turned it down and I burnt it up. Fetching. "When Phyllis roos to take the air. Xeath whiter skks. Not only docs she take the air She takts all oyea! Cause of the Trouble. Bill The Japanese "Hello!" at the telephone is "Moshi moshi!" or "Ano ne!" with the accent on the "nay." Jill All right; now what Is "Line busy" iu Japanese! Yonkers States man. The Modern Brand. Smith. "Brown is a great philoso pher." Jones. "Indeed!" Smith. "Yes. He's too philosophi cal to bother about nhilosopby." Now Willie Knows. Little Willie What's au auction, pa? Pa An auction, my son. Is a for bidding place. Sounds Queer. "What a mean disposition old Mr. Bangs has." "Why, that man's disposition Is In apple pie order." "Not much it is." "Isn-t it crusty?" A Lower Story. "Old Millyuns married beneatn him." "How?" "He married his cook." "Well, the only way she was be neath him was when she was 2a the I kitchen." r aBTsaaaVr NbbBbtbV (TaTawaTaTBaTi -Bi BBBTaTaaF ATbbti BTBbTb COOPER FOLLOWERS GIVE REASON FOR THEIR BELIEF With a tJasery that fcamaa health It laHBiwt m the aUamach aad with a edldM which he says proves this theory. L. T. Cooper, a compara DtJyyrjwagiBJBs, hae beUtuw an lm BrMM feUowtag dsriag the put year. Cooper has visHe most of the lead las dtlea of the country, and in each dty has aroused a storm of discussion shout his beliefs and bis medicines. Wherever he has gone, people have called upon him by tens of thousands, sad his preparation has sold in im nense quantities. The sale of this medicine has now spread over the entire country, and Is growing enormously each day. In view of this, the following statements from two of the great number of fol lowers which he now has, are of gen eral interest N. V. Marsh, residing at 217 South Daly street Los Angeles, Cal., has the following to say upon the subject of the Cooper preparations: "For more than a year I experi enced the most Intense suffering, due to a form of stomach trouble which the doctors called catarrhal gastritis After eating I would fill up with gas, which caused frequent belching. The abdominal area would expand until I could scarcely breathe, causing great distress. At such times I could not keep still, but paced the streets for hours until the pain subsided. "Frequently I went without eating ather than endure the torture that was sure to follow. Liquids were the only kind of food I could partake of with safety. I had spells of dizzi ness, aad became badly run down through suffering and lack of proper nourishment I tried various reme dies in search of relief, but they failed to help me. "Some time ago a brother member in a lodge to which I belong urged me to try the Cooper remedies, which were then being demonstrated in Los Angeles. He stated that to bis per sonal knowledge they had been of great benefit to others m a like condi tion, and on the strength of bis recom mendation I procured a treatment of Cooper's New Discovery. "It proved helpful from the first ose. sad in less than a week I was sating regularly and heartily, without experiencing any bad elects after ward. Since taking the full treatment I am perfectly well and enjoy living for tha first time in many months. Now I can eat a hearty supper, then ro to bed and sleep like a healthy boy. I feel so well that I can hardly realize I am the same man. Cooper's New Discovery has worked a marvelous change in me it has done all that was claimed for it" Another statement by Mr. W. B. Stewart, lOf W. Madison street Chi cago. Is as follows: 1 have had stom ach trouble for years, and anyone who Is aHlcted this way knows what an awful distressed feeling it causes. Many a time I have felt that I would give most any price to be cured. It was by accident that I heard of this man Cooper's remedies. I Immediate ly made up my mind to buy a treat ment of him. I used it for about two weeks, and it is Impossible to tell how much good it has done me. I reel altogether different I have more life and energy than I have had for years. The medicine certainly does stimulate and strengthen the wno.e system. Tired feeling and weak condi tion of the stomach has entirely passed away. I feel well again." Cooper's New Discovery is sold by all druggists. "If your druggist can not supply you, we will forward you the name of a druggist in your city who wilL Don't accept "something lust as good." The Cooper Medicine Co., Dayton, Ohio. Left Rehind. "I engaged a model the other day," said the artist sadly, "for her beautiful hair. I never saw anything quite so magnificent or abundant When she got here I didn't like tho way she had t done up, so I asked her to change it I thought she bad a kind of embar rassed look, but she went behind the screen and took it down and did it up all over again. When she came from behind the screen I was shocked. "She had left half her beautiful hair behind the screen!" Literary Consistency. "That woman is never happy except ahen bothering over the unknowable." "Yes. She used to adore Browning: now she dotes on Henry James." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Words of Praise Far the several isdtredieats of which Dr. Pierce's daes are coatpoaed, as gives by leaders ia all the several schools of sMdiciee, should have far asore weight thea aay aatnaat of aoa.prolssioeal tsstissoaials. A Booklet awade ap of these scat frw. Address m below. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preseriatioa has tub badgb of honesty oa every bottle-wrapper, ia a fall list of ail its isredieats priated ia plaia Eegtish aad swora to as correct. If yoa are ea iavalid wosssa aad safer froas freqacat headache, backache, (sawing distress ia stosssch, period ical peias, disagreeable draggia(-dowa distress, perhaps dark spots or specks daaciag before the eyes, swat spells aad fchtdred syatptoaas caused by female weak-seas, or ether deraafesaeat of the fratiaias orgacs, yoa caa act do better thea take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription The hospital, sargeoa'a knife sad operatise table assy be avoided by the sJasely ase of "Favorite Prescription" ia such cases. Thereby the obaex seas eaauaatioas aad local treataents of the family physiciaa caa be avoided aad a tboceaga cearse of sascessfal treataseat carried oat ia the privacy of "Favwrke Preeertptiea" Is sampsssi ef the wavy Beat aative ssaaTsaasI gaets kaow te aasdisal seieaee ier tha aaraafwaaida's sweatier ailaasats. aad manias st a ddJsel aad aa Ihsrsaral er hahif fsiMaaj drags. DesexBeat tea saaeh tresa 'Favorite Prescrbtioa:" k wffl ; it wiB ast dissolve or rwrwi iarly issiisst tawwaaa as aay msslsias by sarssversaas ia its for e rwesoasbU leaeth ti tisae. 9t PUTNAM blj, 1 . T unnU Seetod eyarifi 1 1T1 1 il erivaey. Aasrees World's Thipsaisry Msslsal Ass- eaetsast. Dr V Km. !? , a act. as r fvaeZl5 -.- "' rTeaasaat, awaaloPI. T. More Cheap MUCH BETTER WHT-?-I3canseX-tfu Powder is i met certain in its results the baking is always lighter, more delicious and more' evenly raised. Yon never have a spoiled batch' cf baking by its use. It requires less hence goes further. CALU BAKING PWBEH IS the "fall value" bakiss powdej-the h'chest quality baking powder at a median price. And wo gaanatee tl.at it will give jom more real satisfaction than any baking pow der you have ever used ask your grocer. Free largo bancsotao recipe book, iUcstrated ia coTcrx, Eead 4s aad slip found in pound can. CdaniiinKtlfsdBcaislAwsrd Tortus Piss Fob bretRba FREE-TO TMsItXLnQSKGZnSTr.OMPIAKOIf Ton seiKtcstb i.iu. i'ju ULiutiui i.ii rrrjn ..I it unxrs Iu tastes gruwibrf y aao BUUtafaetnriBf business ia taa VXKST rKIZE-OXB B40e.ee aXGETtrmoW ft?l Til w-watj Mats wtl1halldllwanmtafiusaMJB ta SUMS aeeecai good J ast taa sasse as so stoca stoaey towards taa parches of aay saw siaae la ear monif ivr AM.;i,tm,,i.iii4t.litnfM,faiail anatai coaprtalatalscontest. Oaly ana aaswer wtUsaraealTadtroaa aay aaa fsiHj. otkaral iraaaadosaataaaroaaiawauaiiaaBwas. Wa ara saaadlas a f ortaaa aaea year la adrMttda at aUaSedcasioanrswMea. attar aU.lstaaTty bast uaat tou award will sat he aalsaaai or lost la EGERSTROM NICOLLET AVEMUI The Right la att Cases of DfSTCMPCN, MmEYt INnjIENZX COUSsCTC Of aU Horses, Brood Maxes, Colts, Stalliooaa ia to "SPOHN THEM" Oa their tongwes ar at the feed pst Sboka's Liquid Coapoaad. Gi th remedy to all 0! taeaj. It acts oa the blood aad sjaaas, It roats the disease by expelling the diseaaa gerais. It wsrris oa! tb trouble bo Batter how they are "exposed. Abso lutely free froa anytbiar injurious. A child cast sidy take it. 60 cents sad 11.00; M.00 aad tHXOS the dozes. Said by dratfists. haraess dealers, r eat, express paid, by the aiaaatactarers. SPOHN MEDICAL CO. GtastMs sad lasdsritisjitis. vMMalss.U.ftJL Oakk-Sip!e-Esy rttSTROfPfNG NO BONING WORLD OVM Turlock Irrigation District f Calif oraia The LAND of SUNSHINE and OPPOR TUNITIES. Healthful Climate. A-l land; ABUNDANT WATER at low rate: Peaches. Apricots, Figs. Olives. .Sweet Potatoes. Alfalfa and Dairying pay bet ter than $100.08 per acre yearly. Write for illustrated booklet. EFT. F. TURLOCK Mail F TEASE. Tsrieck. Cat. faasors, No astditias will. ItwiHdo cam. Itasa-tbei Dr. PSeree, by Itttsr, sr. Al TsarwniftaaTasaaraf lararsniTiiissrn iTTsarsina. . 'tistS stSat MSBoBdaUara la adTarUataJ aa atadactsaf Msssajsaiactatsv Wtaatysaaysawad Mas aTsMderTaasy he Is heralded by the arawaad heads ot Stares. i.raclalsssd.thaKlaj rsnrrhaaa,l aafstesdrUM van year soodaararlfBt. Wa sell sMraplaaoawhelesala aad retalltWa aay afaar sera3ai waSTafln taTeesatrf aad htim asala tothathrahladhayeyoitaiiiaatataat Bfstess of saUIss rUaas direct floss factory to heasa w bid aUsalaalaa all Iddlaarajrt yreSia. . iClT.'.tSfaftwiii ba aaawarcd Basil, bat ha vara aad aadassaulf ildiaaiadaavalaaala MK. wSV Malar. 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Thorough testa Bare demoa- The comparatively few parte saake It easiest to ma- and keep eleaa. Let us send you our catalogue, eoatahatas' roll Particulars aad testimonials of hundreds of satisfied owner, ben ask aad laaiatoa your dealer deatoaetratlBg a Natleaat defore bajlag- THK RATIONAL DAIRY MACHIRB MatPANV , Goshen, Indiana Chicago, UUnoia WESTERN CANADA rti Z woatd eooasr raw eattle la Wfatara Viae aaa taaa ia aaa eoim saisar taa iiaissc aiaies, rasa ia csassar sad cJiasasa Voar sarin .wlllH sieie fast taaa year fai laain ararfactrthe laspaJlas. Wlmtnata STomtaa to theSKa pas- tha lataraallnaal beaad- bimi iauv aua.mn .r arrl. soar tasaa Jaad will be takea as a sate baraad areaeat eostcs Uosv ' ,We haja aaoasa 'psasW ta tie. Halted States alaae wt was 70,010 aastksw rwiai swaiBiMB a la addtttoa e which tha eat tfa asserts waeaat sasssaaee ttaa Cattle nlalaa. ' alias ffamlse aad srala newta ta the fiara ehnrcswa.aad BSsdiaMweia. Far estuara rates, daaarlptlfe luarataae "IjmS Saetweat how to reach the eseatry aadothar par. ticaiara. write to SeV etliaaii- ,oruu Iw. v. gfjatrrr amslMlMt. . iaBla.Bts. tuse dfMsesrsstyoe.) ni Your Liver's Your Life A dead Kver means awful sick ness don't let it come when J it can be prevented. Gascsrets keen the fiver livelv mt& howek ! regular and ward aaT aeriocs, fttal iuneaa. mnajaaaB-awi asshaadadywimaa. a. KKSSi IJBSrZrra mm Msfd9HM aeaaa to rwx twTWa " IB Ml IVWdBl erst. raBCSBaTTa-aaeisa aiLkatiiii lataswarM. "-"- 7-r