TltH OMAHA SUNDAY BKK: DKCKMKKR 3. 1911. The Little 0" HANKSQIVIXO is past weeks. What are the and in their schools for The letters on the vivid interest the Busy X may Interest the Busy Bees to know that preparations for Thanksgiving nowadays are much more elaborate, especially in the schools, than they were when the editor of the Children's page went to school many years ago. The editor visited some of the school entertainments last Wednes day and you may be sure that he enjoyed very much the songs, recitations and plays celebrating the first experiences it the Pilgrims in thU country. Of course, the Busy Bees were Interested In the donations of food and clothing brought to the schools to be distributed to folks who might not hate had a very bright Thanksgiving without them. The first prize today goes to Alfred Mayer, who has written the Busy Beer about his visit In Washington, D. C, the capital of our country. The second prize Is won by Willie 8pangenberg, one of the youngest of the Busy Ders. He writes a letter about the first Thanksgiving. The boys and girls who have Just Joined the Busy Beea are: Red Side Joseph Benson and Stella Bessel. Blue Side Margaret Frances Cleary and Ruth Thielan. Little Stories (First Prize.) In Washington, D. C. Bj- Alfred Majrrr, 603 Oeorpla Avenue. Omaha. AKcd 11 Years. lied Side. We arrived In Washington on tlie 10:45 train. The depot Is a magnificent struc ture of white granite. It cost $5.000.0n0 and Is supposed to be one of the most beautiful depots In the country. We stepped Into a tojtlceb and rode a long way. through the parks, boulevards and wide, clean streets. At last we came to the Hotel Oordon, where we were going to stop for five days. It Is two blocks from the White House and right next door to Admiral Dewey's. , The next day we went to the White Houne and were lni"oduced by Senator Brown to President Taft. After he had shaken hands with a great many people a guide took us through the house. There Is a blue room, a green room, two dining rooms and a dance hall, all of which are on the first floor. Then the guide took us down to the basement. We saw pictures of all the presidents and their wives and we saw many flowers and plants. The next day we went to see the capl tot. Wo saw the senators and repre sentatives In session. We took the un derground automobile from the ' capltol to the senators' building. The next day we went to the treasury building. In all we saw S3C6.(X.000. Then we saw a safe where they keep money , for reserve. All this Is very Interesting We visited the New Wlllard hotel, the soologlcal garden and the congressional library, all of which are very Interesting. Next we packed up. At about S o'clock we started for New York. ,. (Second Prise. 1 Thanks-jivinsr. Bv Willie Span' enbnrg Aged 8 Years. "2!S South Twentieth Street. Omaha. Red Side. The. Pilgrims did not have a happv country because the kinn made them worship Ood the same way he did. This they' refused to do. ' 8o they met In Cel lar, cave or attic to plan. At last they made up their, minds to leave their country. , " fin (hey packed all their things In a bundle snd went down to the seashore. There was a ship which was to take them to a nueer co"ntrv named Holland. Ho'land Is the land of wind mills They have to build great high walls named dikes to keep the water from flowing over their land. These dikes are so thirk that houses can be built upon them. They stayed there quite a while, hut after a while they began to talk Dutch This the Pilgrims did not like. So they made up their minds to come to Amer ica, the land which Columbus discovered. So thev went down to the sea again to come to America. The Mayflower was the biat which was to take them. Ho they sailed for four months until they reached America. Then they saw land and a little more. And then they saw the Plymouth rock and then landed In what Is now the state of Massachusetts. Then they put up log cabins and then a few more of them. And then tbelr church. And then they prayed to God In their own way. (Honorable Mention.) A Visit to Lincoln Park, Chicago. By Cleary Hanlghen, aged 12 years. 827 South Thirty-seventh Street, Omaha. During my last visit to Chicago, 1 de cided to see Lincoln park, for I had heard much about It. 1 had that pleasure on a pleasant summer day. On entering the park, I noticed that the vegatlon provided shade and was sur prised at such cool air. Many beautiful flowers bordered the paths and as the animals were a long way off, I thought It would be a tiresome walk. Our thought was contradicted for beautiful statues of author, poets, statesmen and, soldiers were found at Intervals along the path and tenuis court dotted the green and the twlng of the racket was often heard. The animals kept us busy for a while, watching the wild cat walk untiringly about his cage and the lion looked so much like a pussy that you could scarcely refrain from petting him. As we walked along looking here and there at different animals we saw a large tree without bark and the limbs cut short. That tree la for raccoons to climb. What is that large black thing In that little pondT That Is a water rat, re sembling Its namesake In everything but else. After we were through looking at the eagle we noticed a little pond with a den of animals which looked Ilk sea llona Their heads resemble a dog's and their bark like the same. When we tired looking at the animals we ate oar lunch and started for the hotel, being very tired. The First Thanksgiving. By Joseph Benson, Greely, Neb. Aged 7 Years. It was a eold December day, when the Pilgrims gathered around the rock of Plymouth. The ground was covered with snow and ' Ice. They knelt down and thanked Ood for their safe arrival. One day a glad sound earns to them. They heard the birds singing In tbe trees. That meant that spring waa coming. Then the Indians gave them some corn. Tbe Pil grims planted the corn. One day the Pilgrims gave a feast for the Indians. I will tell you how they sat at the table: Plnst a white man, then n Indian. Teat was the way all around (In Ubis. The table was under a tent. "wr tbe. feast, the had baked. S4Ws Busy Bees and Christmas will bs her la three Busy Dee planning In their homes this best of all the holidays? Children's page today show what a Bees took In Thanksalving. And It by Little Folk and cranberry sauce and baked potatoes. After the feast the Indians and the ril grlms had a shooting match to see who were best shooters, and the Indians were the best shooters. After that they called it Thanksgiving. .After a while it became autumn. This hept the men busy cutting down trees to build houses. They built a line of houses The first one was a largo one for a hospital, for they needed tills. There were only about lx well out of the 205. Thanksgiving la the last Thursday of November. The Return of the Turkey. By Stella Bessel, North Twenty-fifth Street, Omaha. Red Side. In a poor farm house a farmer, his wife and daughter lived. They were planning their Thanksgiving. It would not be a very happy Thanksgiving, they thought, but still there was one conso lation, they would have a turkey. This turkey the farmer had found nearly a year ago when they were richer. The turkey was the pet of the house hold. The farmer had found It In the forest It was hurt by a huntor's gun. But now It was too bad It had to go. The household had seen better days than they bad now. A half year before, when the son. Jonathan was kidnaped, the money was all spent to find him, but no trace of him could they find. Now they were talking about Thanks giving. It was very lonely without him It was the evening before Thanksgiv ing. The daughter, ' Elena Arrlngton, came In looking very troubled, Mrs. Arrlngton asked her what was the mat ter. The girl said that their turkey had disappeared. She did not know bow It had disappeared. Next morning, about f o'clock, when It was time for the turkey to be made, a ragged, dirty boy came to the door and asked rf they had missed, a turkey. They recognised the turkey by Its color, and when its name was called it seemed to know It. The farmer and his wife thought they recognised the lad's voice. They asked him. what his name was. He told them that he was forbidden t tell, but that they called him Johnny at the place where many Italians kept him. He told them that he had been kidnaped and he had lived far away from where he was now and they were very tioh. He Implored them not to tell anyone what he had told them. The Arrtngtons asked him to stay to dinner. When tbe lad had washed himself and came to dinner, what did they see but their own son, Jonathan. There was re lolclng and they thanked God for their blessings. They thought this was the best Thanksgiving they had ever had, even though they were poor. The First Thanksgiving. By Arthur W. Mason. Aged Is Years. 1206 North Irving Street. Fremont, Neb. Red Side. The first Thanksgiving was In Decem ber, 1621. The pilgrims had come to Amer ica In 1G20 and had bad hard times up until the spring of 121. They did not forget who helped them through their hard times and they decided to have a day for Thanksgiving. They had planted twenty acres of grain and six acres of vegetables. The day before Thanksgiving the pilgrims sent out men for game and they returned loaded with turkeys. Thanksgiving morn ing at gray dawn a salute was fired from tbe fort At 7:30 the people went to church and stayed until noon. Then they had their dinner. Just as they were sit ting down to eat an Indian gave a yell. They all looked up and beheld Maasasolt and ninety Indians coming with five deer, so they extended the feast from one dar to three days. After eating the Indians taught the pil grims how to play games. Also the pil grims taught the Indians games. In the fifteenth century some English men . were traveling along tbe coast of Newfoundland, and a preacher was so happy that they had made a safe voyage that they hod what he called a day of thanksgiving. It was given over to prayer part of the day and eating tbe other part The Turkey's Invitation. Dy Marguerite Johnson. Aged 10 Tears. 933 North Twenty-fifth Avenue. Blue Side. It was the day before Thanksgiving and all the inhabitants of the farmyard were very excited, especially Mr. and Mrs. Turkey, wbo had received an In vitation to be present at a dinner the fol lowing day. They mad many excuses to the cook, but the cook said that the din ner would not be complete without tbelr presence. Mr. and Mrs. Turkey talked seriously over how they could get out of coming. Finally noting their displeasure the cook made this strange proposition that only the Turkey who ate the most before the dinner would be required to be present When the next day. Thanksgiving came she discovered that both Mr. and Mrs. Turkey bad fasted since the Invitation. She eaelalmed, very provoked, that only one of the turkeys would take up too little room at the table, and therefore both of them must come with her. The First Thanksgiving. By Lucy Weir. Aged t Years. Mil Dodge Street. Omaha. Karnam School. About SM years sgo there lived to England a king that told the Pilgrims that they had to go to his church. So they left and went to Holland and stayed twelve years there. Tbey got two ships EULES FOE Y0UN3 WRITERS L. Write) sJaialy ea oae elds of the paper eaiy MS somber the pages. a. TJse pea sad lak, mot pea eu. a. Short aad pointed article wlU he gives prefereao. Bo Bat so ever 860 words. 4. Original stones or Utters only wtu be as a. 5. Write you name, age aad address at the top ef the first rirst aad second prises ef books wtu le given for the beet two eon trt buttons to this page eaek week. Address all eonusnntoattons te CIILDlirt SEFAJSTMBSTT, Omaha kvee. Omaha, Ksb, and started out for America. Hut they got a leak In one of the ships and they all got on the Mayflower. When they reached America they found a cold winter In America. That winter a good many Pilgrims died. In the spring they planted corn over the graves of the Pilgrims so that Indians would not know that ao many Pilgrims had died. That year they did not have good crops. But the next year they had good crops. They had a plentiful harvest and food for a long Urn. Some times they had only six grains of corn for a meal. They had a meeting and then had a feast. They had Maasasolt and ninety other Indians at the feast That was the first Thanks giving In America. Their Thanksgiving Day. By Ruth Thielen. Aged U years, lie North C Street. Fremont Neb. "Well, what are you children planning to do Thanksgiving?" said Mrs. Brown as they all sat around the fireplace one evening. "Well you Just wait and see," said the eldest of the three. Thanksgiving day at last arrived with three happy children, who were up bright and early. They went to the cupboard snd took out two large mines pies, a tur key and many other nice things which would make a nice dinner for someone. They were so busy at work that they did not notice that their father and mother were watching them with pleased faoes. After the basket was ready they turned to get their wraps, when they beheld their father and mother who were watching them. They told them at once that they had no objections and for them to pro ceed. When they were ready they told them that they were going to take It to Mrs. Black, their washer woman, who lived atound the corner. Mrs. Black was so glad to get tbe dinner .and thanked th gills very much for having remembered- them. They went home and ate a hearty breakfast and told their parents that they were going to do It every Thanksgiving A New Busy Bee. Dear Editor: This Is th first time I hava written to you. I am 11 years old I will be 13, January 21. I go to Kelloro school and am in the 8eventh A. I wish to be on th red side. I am sending you a story, "Th Rsturn of th Turkey." I hope It wilt escape the wast basket thla time. I remain, your new (Busy Bee), . . Stella bessel. Joins Bine Side. OAK PARK, til Dear Editor: I have been reading the Busy Bees' page for a long time and like it very much. I would like to Join the Blue side. I hope you will like my stories. Hoping you will accept me as a Bee, I remain, MARGARET FRANCES CLEARY. 121 North Kenll worth Avenue. Likes Busy Bee Stories. GRAND ISLAND, Neb.-Dear Editor: 1 think there are some pretty nice stories on th Busy Bee page. But I think that the 'Thoughts of a Turkey Is a good story. I have not written any stories yet but Intend to. Respectfully yours. RICHARD FOCKLEn. Joint Blue Side. FREMONT. Neb., Nov. 24-Dear Ed itor: I have been reading th Busy Bees' pag and I like their stories very well. I am 12 years old. I should like to Join the Blue aid. RUTH TUIELKN. . U North C Street Bee for Red Side. GREELEY, Neb., Nov. 24. Dear Ed- The Knock-out Blow The blow which knocked out Corbett was a revelation to the prire fighters. From the earliest days of the ring the knock-out blow was aimed for the jaw, the temple or the jugular vein. Stomach punches were thrown in to worry and weary the fighter, but if a scientific man had told one of the old fighters that the most vulnerable spot was the region of the stomach, he'd have laughed at him for an ignoramus. Dr. Pierce is bringing home to the pub lic a parallel fact; that the stomach is the most vulnerable organ out of the Erize ring as well as in it. We protect our heads, throats, feet and lungs, ut to the stomach we are utterly indifferent, . until disease finds the solar plexus and knocks ua out. Make yonr stomach sound and strong by the ase of Doctor ' Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and yon protect yourself In your most vulnerable spot. "Golden Medical Discovery" cures weak stomach, Indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, bad, thin and Impure blood and other diseases of the organs of digestion and nutrition. The "Golden Medical Discovery" has a specific curative effect upon all mucous surfaces and hence cures catarrh, no matter where located or what stage it may have reached. In Naial Catarrh it is well to cleanse the passages with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy fluid while using the "Discovery" as a constitutional remedy. Irhi the "Golden Medical Discovery' cures catarrhal diseases, as of the stomach, bowels, bladder and other pelvic organs will be plain to you if vou will read a booklet of extracts from the writings of eminent medical authorities, endorsing its ingredients and explaining their curative prop erties. It is mailed free on request, Address Dr. R. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y. This booklet gives all the ingredients entering into Dr. Pierce's medicines from which it will be seen that they contain not a drop of alcohol pure, triple-refined glycerine being used instead. m It's foolish and often dangerous to experiment with new or but slightly tested med cines sometimes urged upon thesafflicted as "just as good" or better than "Golden Medical Discovery. The dishonest dealer sometimes hrists that he knows what the Pk il i "ubstitute is made but ym don't and it is decidedly for your interest that you should know what yu are taking into your stomach and system expecting it to act as a ?iriai,vcTJ0 ."L11' orJy differcnce of profit. Therefore, insist on having Dr. Pierce's Uolden Medical Discovery. If not promptly supplied trade elsewhere. Send 31 one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing tnly on a free copy of Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 pages, cloth-bound. Address Dr. Pierce as above. Ut. Fierce t Pleasant Pellets regulate and strengthen Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Their TheBEES Junica'BlrhdavBook This i6 (heDay We Celebrate- December 3, 1911. Xante and Addimn. Morton Alpine, 404 North Twenty-second St Central 1902 Ernest Anderson, 1912 Ames Ave Saratoga 1901 Elenor Carpenter, 608 North Thirty-eighth St. . . .Snunders 1899 Frank Cich. 2376 South Twenty-eighth 8t lm. Conception. .. 1899 Frank Cupak, 2940 Castellar St Dupont 1900 John F. Day. 3843 Franklin St Margaret Dempaoy, 2528 California 8t Grace Dorsey, 3643 Parker St Mary Doud, 144 North Forty-first St Nannie Falea, 2021 Center St Clansey Fields, 3912 North Twenty-first Bessie Flood, 1820 Paul St.... Kellora 1902 Inga Gebuhr, 8118 South Eighteenth St Vinton 1897 Lillian B. Head, 128 South Thirty-sixth St Columbian 1899 Mamie Hlldegarde, 8011 Webster 8t . Webster ........1904 Ruth Hook, 2431 South Nineteenth 8t Castellar 1904 Jeannette Howard, 1914 South Eighteenth St Castellar 1897 Elsie Z. Hurt, 3108 South Nineteenth St Vinton .1899 Edith E. M. Jepsen, 1824 Bancroft St..... Castellar 1900 Mary Karhowskl, 2903 Elm 8t..... Im. Conception. . .1903 Ruth Klrchstetn, 3601 Grand Ave '. Lothrop 1898 Joseph LlnUman. 1108 North Seventeenth St Kellom 1903 Carl Lund, 2611 Decatur St , Long ...1898 Frances Lunderholm, 3864 Seward St Arthur McCaffery, 2402 South Tenth St.... Dancroft ........1899 Charles McCarthy, 1714 South Eighteenth St Comenlus 1896 David Malcolm, 432 Center St. . .. V. Matthews, 2310 Fort St Hayden Myer, 2014 Farnam St Marjorie Oats, 819 Park Ave Karl TOberg, 2202 North Twenty-sixth Herbert Olson, 3416 Jackson St Ella M. Paulsen, 606 Pierce 8t George CvPorte, 2217 Burdette St Doras Roberts, 1207 South Twenty-seventh Carsten Rossen, 2912 8outh Fifteenth St Castellar 190. Jennie Sheaban. 2126 Plnkney St. ........ , Sacred Heart 1897 Frederick H. 8heets, 8723 Fowler Ave Marjorie 8hepard. 1802 Wirt St Hattle 8tarr, 2786 South Ninth 8t William A. Steavenson, 4230 Erskine Eva Stromberg. 712 Bancroft St Leotg O. 8winney, 216 North Twenty Aita w. Ten. 804 South Twenty-ninth Marie Tesar, 1243 South Sixteenth St. Jlmmle Tourek, 1705 South Fourteenth St. , ... .Comenlus Mildred Wahlstrom, 2823 Cass St nennsra waiiaee, isz Do due St Walter O. Weaver, 5624 North Twenty Minnie WoVilner, 1545 North Sixteenth Lewis B. Wolfe, 3411 Lafayette Are Itor: I want to Join ths Busy Bees and bs on ths Red side. I am 7 years old and In the third arade at school. I hop I will win a prise, JOSEPH BENSON. The Pigeons. By Esther NordHtrom, AkJ 12 Tears, 4736 IsewarO Street, Omaha. We hava soma pigeons. I like plreons. I think tbey are antns or ths oldest birds, because) thers wsrs soma In tbs ark when ths flood was. I think tbey ar very pretty birds. 1 do not Ilka to see someone kill them. Mt Kitties. By Bertha Robinson, A (red Tears, Lead, B. L. Red Side, I had three kittles and we were going to send away two, so the man came to get them. He took them and nailed them In a box. Then ho came In the house for something. While he was In the eats got out. Then ha had to call them back up. The one that ws bad left grew tip Own Page w y ; y:yY v;;r: INOA OKnRKHT, Jilt. South KiKhteenth Street rVltool. Year. Walnut urn nni Webster .1893 Franklin 1902 Saunders 1898 Castellar 1896 St Lothror, 1897 Franklin ........1902 Train . i ....190' Miller Park 1 9 o 1 High 1895 lllen ma St Lothrop 1904 Columbian 1904 Pacific 1890 Lake .'.1900 St.... Park 1904 Monmouth Park.. .1898 ..Lothrop .1900 Bancroft 1901 St ...Clifton Hill. .... .1901 Bancroft .. .1903 - sixth St Contral .1888 .1897 .......1903 1904 8t, Park . .Comenlus Webster 1897 Central 1900 - eighth St. .Monmouth Park.. 18' St LaVre 190 ...Franklin 190 and was as big sa Its mother, and It was the cat In the neighborhood that was not afraid of a dog A dog could nearly kill It and It would not fight. In about a month we went away and we gave bar away to a woman. I am a new Bee. The Little Mother. By Jessie Cola, Aged I Tears, 1718 NortB Twenty-eighth Avenue, Omaha. The little mother werka quite hard To keep her family neat) To wash their clothes and Iron tbemi To get them thin to eat Nice tsble manners must be taught. The d shes washed and dried. And every day she wraps them up To take their uarrlage ride. Each nlRht she tucks them up In bed And slnxs a lullaby; And all day long she csres for them, And soothes them If they cry. She does not try to shirk her care; Bhe never runs away; She does not think hr work la hard, because, you see. Its play. rts- sraV jsavr t 1 , ' Adam K : Tour vint'tom. plalnlf In dlrats catarrhal trmi bl.. NrKlnntDg with null catarrh tits dla sa.s haa affix1,) your atimtach. raualns fnnl tir.ath and ln.IKi.it Ion, n. tc, wtills ths klrt t. v anil hlvMer ar In ba.l cm, Hi lun. ratn-lns ttirnins, painful. Iivnucnt and - unmntrnllalii urination wltti dull hM.larh. snd l. kadi.. Kor na.nl catarrh, otiialn 1 o. anllwnitle vllan. p-iwrW. I'm s halt tna.pnnnrnl In s pint of warm water Kntiff ths watr from ths paint of ths haml thnmah tits no.trlla two or thrs tlmra dallt. Thm iimi a l. tcanp.ioiiful of tho. posdor to nns ruses of Tasltn.. tula and amilr a .mull portion Into rarh noatrll. Al" ta a tc..i..,,ifnl four tlmoa daltjr of ths fol lowing' ttj-rup Mraaparllla compound, ora. conip fluid twlmwuri I 01., and fluid sjtracl hu.hu t nl Mil and shah w.lt. M. Walt You ran Inrrsaa Tour w.ltM and atrsnth and Iniprovs the g-M'Sral health (ratlr OT a thortiuah ootirss of trnatmstlt. with thrwi araln hvpo-nuclant. tahMa, T.fc. nna aft.r each mal and i ai rwdtims. tirlnk plrntf of watsr Hislr, bstwot-n meala ou should not svpoct a groat InrrraM III welM nuliklj U.m.ml-r, It l.ki-s tints to chanav Ihs calls snd tlaauss if th. nodr. hut Ton can depend on It as s thorottililT rffsctl-ro tl.h pmducsr, Suaan- Writs tno- mors fully sr sfnd for my fro. anamination chart, and I will tiladlf do mv bo.l for you; alsnrs mva full nanm snd aJ Sraaa. I noyrr puhll.h th. rmrl nsms. S. M t to not Solar ualng ths following trvatmsnt If you rains good h.alth. Tou nssd a goo.l, tnlld latatlvs lonlo snd blood purtn.r to rorrsct thmnio constipation snd ths general drblllly of slil.k you soinplaln. Ths wsaknsaa. numnno.a, lo.a of sppstlto, hoadarhs. naurslgta and faint avails can hs corrsctsd by ualng tbrss graln aulpherb tahlrla dual Its), as psr dlroo tlona acooinranrlna. and al.j tlis following: compound ayrup hytiophnaphltsa on., tlncturs radomriio compound I oa., snd compound fluid balinsiirt 1 ua. Ml. sh.ks well and taks a loaapnoofiil brors mo. la and at hodtims. Thla la a Taluahts tonic snd will Tttaltaa ths narros. Inrrr-aas thu atrrngtlt. calm ths mind, Itnpmvs ths quality of th blood and rsnivrs ths si baurllou of body and mind. X. V. 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Best sections for fruit growing, . general farming, ' stock raising or dairying. Your questions will get prompt attention. State plainly and specifically what you want to know. Write. ' I Land Information Bureau J The Twentieth Century Fsarmer J Omaha. Nebraska Tho Doctor's Answers On Health and Beauty Questions By D. THEOOOmS BECK. . Th tnMlinni fcotnw sre itonsrtl Is eharanter: ttis aymptnms or dlteaw r glrtn and tht sn.wtrs wilt sppljr ts sof mm st tlmllar Mtura. ThnM el.blns farther Ivies fr, mtj sdilrom Dr. Ttiso4nre flsrk, ll.i lll.tf , Colli-KII ma sts.. Ported, Ohio, snclss tni elf-trttlrf'.atd, lUmH en. I nps for rsnlr. Pull stnis ens i1lra. mutt bs siren, but onlr Initial, or fictitious asms will t u..4 In sit an. wort. Ttis pr..cr Iptlnna ran tit ftllMl at anr wsll storkM Sruf atms. Anr SruMtirt can ontsr of wholesaler. ('.' ) Ths treatment for Itching scalp, falling hair and dandruff which you refer ts Is cslle4 plain yellow mlnrol, packed In 4-ourtcs Jars, dtrectlona accompanying. Thts oocsa dandruff, make, the hair glniay, fluffy arid free from e cc.airs ottlueee, and I bars bees., thanksd br aeons for dlecoTsrlng and nroolalratng lta wortu. A Wife: tl Writa for my aiamlnatlon hart ffrce) snd giys nams and addrwas. (2) Uueorrhea, or "whiles" ahnvld bs trssted aa fallows: Ob tain one ottnes tannic acid and tern ouncss l I sne powder. To a nuart of water add a half leMp,Hinful of tannic acts and s tssapooaful of Tllane. tae twins dally as an Infection wHfe ainnae (Yntllne for a month after ewi-a IS satahllabed Is present a rsturn. I rsootssd In todey'e mall letters from women whs) seed tho above and now report they arw esned Help Ths larss dntg atoms ran supply yon with this excsllsnt spscuin treatment fos ths etotnach disorders, common to so many, such as pain under the ribs, botching, bloating win, a., heart palpitation, ehortneaa of brsath, sto. Ohlaln a packaae of trloprptllls tahlsta and new pink after breekfat whits a flee dinner and blue stter .upper. Trlopeptlus will oorreot Mast any stomach ditorder, help digest ths food. Ions uni ths stomach. Increase ths (ram He trs and en able ,u to eat wbetsrsr yo Ilka. Stubborn : Kor nicer, running sores, ptvnplea, sere eyelida and other ymptnms of scrofula ties ths following' Syrup Trtfollura cempnnnd i ass , compound fluid balmwort I nl., ernmatlo (lull raacara t oa Mia. Hhaka well and taks a tea apoonfsl after meala and ana at retiring. The dc.a after ths flr.t week mar bs Inoresaed grad ually to twa teeapnonrnla. Thla la sffentaal 1s cbmnlo ar Inherited bhsod Slenrdars Thla treat ment ehould continue 4 to limit he. and some times longer, to thoroughly eradicate tka dis ease Assd: Vos sap yna sre eft years old and ytxir symptoms are sttrems esrrouanesa, weak, tired, worn-oait feeling, timid. Irritable, so energy or ambition to act natnrslly nndsr all elrettei St. nee. ae other, do The te.at ere-tlon tires, and lbs limbs and body are setae earns ef a 'Th ins Hrgular dally callattianlca or eieftil.e which sella Into play erery muscle of the b1e ehnnld be followed. Alae lake the followlnat Tlncturs cadomens temp. I oi.. osmp. seftence csrdlnl 1 syrup hrpopheaphltss sea. Mlg aad take a teasponnful bsfurs ar after ears meal; after (ha first week gradually Increase the does to two tsaspoonfula. Continue two or three months. A. M. : K pleasant and effectual see eeoea remedy for chronic conatlpatlos Is oallsd firmir royal pills Mirs R.: A recy prompt and efficient, though harm lees headache snd neuralgia remedy ta set undsr the name of PalD-Awsy pi I la. drees Dr. Theodore Beck. College Bldg., Cote addressed, lumped envelope (or reply. Kail fictitious earns will bs ssat In my answers, stocked drug store. Any druggist ess enter of 3 "Glad I Took Onol!", ssrHss) ths feowsls Is .Is well It'i say ta yourself. "Why. how aeltslet. Blnckburn'n Tlss- ir-lii sssl I f f-Wsrsi -ibastTiat TtT-A Title rLUAuiiAJBa. ruttiu, DNS. IViACH & MACH Baooesaora te . BAILEY a IVIACH yjasruT. Neatest equiiped dt-ntal office In Oniaha. Hlahesi-fratls dentstry at reautonabls price. Porcelain tllllnas. lust uks the tooth. All Instruments carefully sterilised after each opsra Uun. Conwi lets, and ranam Ve. tlTU JtXMOU. VAXTOX BiaOOX 8j .Wray., I .-..-.' 'tt a- " -r -m Something1 oat of ths ordinary soma- thing new something t pitmt imtrtame to every woman- snd man. too. . Ths esA opportunity aver offered to harm without cent oi oost Just how to asqalrs end retain a healthy scalp, euttivata luxariant growth of hair, aad reefort) fsded or gray hair to Its natural rich eolor. These greet lectures, four la number, eon tats test he Information ererf weman wants sad ne woiae IhooJ4 he wtthoos assets eereur (asxmlsenat aewv s plain, elm pie. aadernaedable langaaes tbey de SCrlue (he various aeelpdleorders. theeeatof all aa) troubles, so that after reading shea ye will s.aas Jtial exactly whsvl la wrong with your sealp aad kaln. nd sow t. tresg teem. A im ho ta amemi amis. InrltailoDS. aad avoid tbe Sanger et gray end sntraggly hair. (una. and DroftMsll Uluaaraaed. We wlllesnd vea able anklra aowrsa ef fnne snrea absolutely free, when application Is marie oa Die poatcard enclosed In vrary package of Q Bast Hair Tonle and U Ban Hair Keslorer. or If front partofmu-ton iBwbii'h bottle la tiacked la eoeloasst In your letter. AilUresa UUjblO JtLLlla IKUi UO aleiopult, Tsus. A DR. NOTTS The man ar woman whe today saffers the evbar-e 'seiaaeolof gray orstreaaad hair doea ae (ram rbeiea and not from naresalty for Q Ban Hair k assurer will poslUvsly bring back th sorts' I nal eolor and aort. luittVrolial annaaranns a asys... a h. lav as s -- "