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DRINK HOT TEA FOE A BAD COLÖ Gft ft small rxicliafre of namburff Vrt jt Tea at any rharmacy. Take a lablenpoonfnl of the tea, put enp of loilin: water upon it, pour through nieve and drink a teacup fall at any time during the day or befoxs retiring. It ia the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the porea of the akin, relieving1 congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus driring a cold from the system. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the prip. It I inepensi and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. RUB BACKACHE AI1D LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Sub Pais and Stiffneu away with, a imail bottle of old honeit 61 Jacob liniment When your back is sore and lame or lumbago. aciatica or rheumatism haa you stiffened up, don't suffer I Get a 30 cent bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Liniment" at any drug store, pour a little ia your hand and rub it right into the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lameness ia gone. Don't atay crippled ! Thia soothing, penetrating oil needs to be tued only once. It takes the ache and pain right out of your back and ends the misery. It ia magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the akin. Nothing- else stops lumbago, sciatica and lame back misery rroiupUy i SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES i II V IJD urn HAI Don't Stay Gray! It Darkeni So Naturally that No body can Tell. Wladam 09 tM TSOftf. 1 nerer saw auch a child! T don't seem to know nougb to v- boue! Well, dat'a Just wot ma sy immr New Vor World Domestie PhilosopKy, iSj'I' In tl!l fi' mariU-'.! Wife I'm p!ail jovi't fouuJ tl nt o it Ut! IIusbanl Tea, tad tben It's tu, Ua &altr WU ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Name "Bayer" is on G?nu'..'ie Aspirin say Bayer You can I ur n rny, fa Jel hair beau tifully d.irl I jMroua almost over nicht if m; II ;. uottle .f "Wyeth' Siijre ni'ft SulpinT i'(it'ipnunj" at anv drUR ft it-. .Mill:' if bottles of thf old faiii..ijh Sti: i :. ipe, improved by the .Mm..- ,.; im.t ingredients, are -!, I .niiu.i.ir, A-iy a wtll-known tlrugKist l.rre, u.s.j it darkens the hair m t:utura!ly Snt ev.r.Iy that no one can !e!I it h.i l oin aiinUei!. Thoe yn... i,:t!r s.i turning ray or bec oming i.uh- 1 have a Mirr rise await- inp ui in. !.' auv a".'i- one or two application tV,.. -. hiir vanishes em." luxuriantly .1. o youth. Gray .ive folks aren't tf.'f busy v. Ith Hfil ul i 1 1 ur v pound iiiHl you J: im üi iltchtftl with ana your hm dark and Lmh This in tV .. haired, rr.:.:: wantf-i r . nnl t'i n v.r ilirk. ):inJn.iie Iriir und your : .utbfiil .j'l nr.ire ;thln a few jay. T't.n r:.tion 1 a t.dM r.m.lf rnd "ml luti-! (N il for lht uie. ri tti. Ktl-i or i rpvi-n'.inti cf i!J'js. Insit on "BsTer Tablets cf Aspiria" in a "Bsyer packstre," contaioinj proDtt direction! for Colds, Pain. Headsrbe, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Name "Bayer" means genuine Apirin prescribel by physicitns for nineteea years. Hsndy tin boxe of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aipiria i trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetie ae;destr of SalicTlicacid. LADY PINK TOES HAS HER INNINGS I There is no excuse today for women to have ugly, painful corns WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER Wash the poisons and toxins from system before putting mor food Into stomach. Says Intlde-bathlng makes any ons look and fest clean, sweet and refreshed. For a few rents you can pet from aay drug store a quarter ounce of the magio , drug freerone recently disooTered by a ; Cincinnati chemist. Apply a few drops of this freerone upon a tender, aching corn or callua and instantly, yea, immediately, all soreness diaappeara and ahortly you will find the corn or callus ao loose that you iift it out, root and all, with the fingers. Jual think! hot one bit of pa be fore applying freexone or afterwards. It ,doesn'i even irritate tie surrounding akin. Hard com, soft corns or corns be tween the toes, also hardened calluses on bottom of feet, Just seem to ahrirel up and fall off without hurting a particle. It is almost magical . You Just try itt LESS MEAT IF BACK AND KIDNEYS HUR r Take a g Iam of Baits to flash Xiinej if bladder bothers you Drink lots of v&ter. Eatlnff treat reil.irty erentually j ducoa kidney trouSlo i; sovi f.': otAer, says a ve!l-known 'it.:.-,r c . t- I eauoe the urie acid in m.it r u -kidnera, they become ovi-rworkc-i . s'.ucjrish clo;? up and evne all :t ÜHtreas, particularly ii.u-kü. 1 1 ml trf in the kidney rpi;ioii ; r iieur.iK' r rrn, srrere heali'lip, sei J t : ', itipation, tcrpi 1 l;vtT, e -o T . . Madder anil urinary i-riti.ii. The) monictit Tour Iwe l.uiU - nTS aren't acting rihu r if botliera you, pt Kiut fur f ,Tal 1U lr.iu ui.y rr t' i.ic a UHcf "n fr.l in iv jp . Ifforo brenkfaHt for a few u , kiincys will tbi n w: f.r.e. 'j'.i -B.irs ii rride fict.i t!l p :',, y. nr.. I U'inon jur..-, n't'irt vii' An I h-s bvu i tur 11.1 1 lih -1''(th1 Ai.lni,vf4 ni t .' T- nor tctix'ly; !-. t.iiknli . . 'ji lit tliC Ii 1. 10 II' it 10 - (: '. tni! et-iin? b'i I')-' iio. 'in Jh1 Salts tii mm)', i . j ' t. .-.!ikM a di-ligldful f'i- . . ' X m'.'i ifU'T drir.lc which mi'.lim o! ii"ü .. V'm--n t-.ld luv r-i then to kd.-p Lu kiiiii.-v r!aa, lLu srwtdii ... tir Wash yourself on the Inside before breakfast like you do on the outside. This Is vastly more Important because the skin pores do not absorb Impuri ties Into the blood, causing illness,' hlle the bowel pores do. For erery ounce of food and drink: taken Into the stomach, nearly an ounce of waste material must be) carried out of the body. If this waste material Is not eliminated day by day It quickly ferments and generates poisons, gases and toxins which are absorbed or sucked Into the blood stream, through the lymph ducts which should suck only nourishment to sus tain the body. A' splendid health measure la to 4r!nk, before breakfast each day, a gla of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate In It, w-ulch is a harmless way to wash these poisons, gases and toxins from the stomacb, liver, kidneys snd bowels: thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary, canal before putting. more food into the stomach. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate costs but very little at the drug store but Is sufficient to mafce anyone an enthusiast on inside-bathing. Men awJ women who are accustomed to waae up with a dull,- aching head or have furred tongue, bad at äste, nasty breath, sallow compleilonTt others who hare b I llousiattacks.t acid r stomach or constipation are assured of 'pro nounced improvement inlboUilheaJth and spe&nu3Cihortl7.r ! HEAD STUFFED FROM ! ; CATARRH OR A COLD J Says Cream Applied in Nostrils 4! Opens Air i'a&ages Klght I' p. Tnstant relief no waiting. Ymir clTed nnotrils open riffht up; the air paftftairea of vour head clear and you caa breathe freely. No more hawking, snuf fling, blowing, liradache, dryness. No struggling for lrcath at night; your cold or, catarrh dmappears. .Get , a. small bottle of KlyV. Cream IBahnffrom your druggist now. Apply avlittleof this fragrant, antiaeptic, sealing cream ia your nostrils. It pen etrates through every air passage of the head, sioothes the inflamed or swollra snucona membrane and relief comes in stantly. It's just fene.1 Don't stay stuffed t with eyld 1st titj caUxrh, 4. '""AN ENGLISH DUZZARD. II Teok a Regiment ef Soldier Is Clear th Roads In H36, Hier was a certain Hercules en rine vhich c it a noble figure ia the Euclish LlLzurJ. of l?3ö. To apprwiate the role plajed by the Hercules ome idea roast t fira ct the effect of the storm on ether methods of travel. Fourteen mail coaches were abandoned on a many roacfe. Another was dor out of drifts five times between Exeter and London. Another was buried so deep tbst it took 300 men, principally sappers and miner, several hours to make a passage to the coach and reseue the mails and pajsengers, while near Chatham the mow lav to a depth of thirty or fortj feet, the military be ing turned ot to the number of 600 to clear the way. In Ior.don the drifts were tea feet Jeep, ani hundreds of men and carta were employed hauling anow ut to t!ie flelus in the suburbs. The tarkets wore in .a bad way. One day only four stall holders were able to reach a main market Green which a few davs before the storm were bein;r sold for threepence s bench at market now fetched from tenpence t a shilling, turnips, car rots ar.l roWv K-i-oniinj equally skar, while tx-uny handful of pars ley real;7el ?. Cd., ar.d the happy possessor of a. bunch which he had previously purchased for ninepence realized for bis prize no less a sum than 1 ?. ."!. Amtd a!' this confusion the pie neer railways coiered. themseJre with plory by running trains almost without interruption. There was a deep cutties on one line where the now hnd drifted badly, and great numbers of people turned out to fee how t!" Hercules engine would pet alor.fr. They imagined, of course, that she would be stopped, but to their astonishment the engine dash ed rijrbt into the drift, "clearin? her v ay t!irou;h apparently with out the Ii.'ltet difficulty, the tnow at the wme time flying over the top cf the ei:-re chimney like foara fron ti e K-V;fi waves cf a Tiolect es. an. I 1 h. standing obstruc tions t! e tram came down from Groenheiil (twenty miles) in one hour an.l a quarter. London Quen TK Old Cenatitutlen. The Cou-tit:.tit'D originally ear ried fortv-four wuiu. A particular- ly inter.'t:.,; li:-tory is connected with tl..' ?bij. During the war ' with t!.c l'arbjry jocr in IS03 ih? l"o:;ii!jd.ire l'rel)!f's flag- h in t!:r Mii jerranean and p'a - ! s nf!ciu i- part dünn tLi v '-.u rar. l.ii'tt-nant Wad wort'i. whs l!un un lefor Tr:,oii iu tie il futeJ lntrcp:J. wu iif nf tbe t:uer of the Coa stti.i.n. In t'.ie course of the aar with i:n!:!.J iu 1812 the English pj;.-r la i.'liid ut the Coni-titutioo aaii iMi.i- jf ber as a bundle of pire i.".rils -jiiing under a bit of ' itrijH-1 bunting. " But when under Captain Hull she captured the , J.nglwh frigate (iuerriere, a veel j of uetiriy --,ual force, the people ' who hud If fore ridiculed her cai.ed her "one of the ttanchest vessel aSoat." A few months after this rictory the Com-titution, then com manded by Captain Bainbridge, compelled one of the finest frigates in the HntUh navy, the Java, to strike iU colors. THE WAYS OF JAPAfL Yen Are Never lure ef Privacy, WhIU Taking a Oath. As one teps Ufore the wi.l open doors of the reception root or into the court or the kitchen, & the case may le, the host aj reaches and grevt with a low Low followed by the hostess and usual! one or more of the maids, who kneeling, bend to the floor. Th salutations are returned, a word i exchanged perhaps about the roon or the meal that is to be prepare, and the guest seats himself on th low porch or. platform that ir.i rounas the entrances and remov his shoes or sandals, leaving the; on the ground. If one wears tb Japanese cloth shoe and straw eai dal, ts I did some of the time, tb feet are always washed in a wood basin of water brought by a mail' who comes clattering around tb outside cf the hou?e on woodc clogs to bring it and set it dow: before one on the gTound. A littb towel is brought, too, unless ona, a usual, has this most useful of art) des about his pecJon. Then the guest steps la, in stock lag feet or barefoot, and, precede by a servant, passes through tb open rooms, often between a doub' line of all the people of the hou who are bowing to the floor. U enters the room allotted to him an there seats himself cross legged ot a cushion on the matted floor be fore a tiny charcoal fire in a braxie md rests at least pretends to res' 1 he is a foreigner until disregart for ceremony gets the better of bin and he adopts an easier position Presently comes a demure or rmil ing little maid, with rosy cheeks an' fancifullr colored silk kimono, whr kneels outside and 6lidea open th paper door, enters, kneels anr clofes it, brings tea things to th center of the room and, kneeling pours out a wee cup of tea to th truest or each of the guests. Thi done, she bends her forehead to tin floor and patters out, opening anc5 dosing the door, as before. If th Praest is an honored one aome dein ty, inch as bean jelljr or cake o raw dough rolled in pink ar green powder, i3 brought with tin tea. Then the guest steps out tc the porch to wash, and as he dries hu face he looks at the little cul tured garden or off to the distant valley or forest or mountain or sea, Eeturnirir to his room, he is time alone until the meal or, if it chance n or evening, unti! 'r.t comes that the u..o r.ever entire - - the room is al ' - !e. and host .: c me in t 1 !- :.u u?ed tr l.ke it in u f t!iip bidden, ar-.i informal most of ti-e eoming of t'1 to be aftf-.-.r the annor: bath is rt" : ly alone. . ways free o visitor or enj tirie this and !;n ways. Tin rv -nakes life s-in; more natural advantage so e:!rj. when we too many vi-i.tnr- Im ouric pot the In-ltor f t! cm. bat we ways took it m j iri. llndn amusing r.,v'-r 1 1 .t nnoyi RoWf V,.;, ". w Xnder')' Pjopuiar ijcue im ILuu'JJg C . '.'.'JIMS. t Wp found it a I :'. " ris:i.. 1 fl;e ' thr ai I. ItaL M I gffxl n ,. r. and ' ! 1 r . .r t.i adopt . h: 1 it ii. I,, to cap G I a 1 sStfTi s Kl n a. Gliifü gr n'Jffg is effected by th cf of trüerv powder of various de rree cf rnetie- But it has been showu ilut tliis grinding cannot bs carried beyond a certain point. however "ji- a powder may be used. In fact, a contin iMtion of it undoes the work and breaks the surface un again. The most finely ground plate, if largely magnified, is shown to be covered with tiny bite which no grinding will remove. The work ia therefore continued with rougs carried on a pad -of rosin, which gradually smooths down the eleva tions between the pits, Ilydro fino'c acid gas corrodes glass rery rapidly, but a weak solution of it stilts s9rty the roughened surface and leaves a fine polish underneath. This method is use! where . rery fine adjustments of the surface are requires ac, for instance, in leosae Cat teiMC0IM and microacoo- TKe wjack' tHe, Xhat," asked the man whe hae returned to his native town after an absence of many yean, 'became of Ed Ferjueeor Ed? Oh. he's dorn fine. Got the best livery stable anywhere! around her and runs the depot f nac. "Let's see! He tad a younget brother, hadn't he?" "Yes Lern. He never amounted i to much. Wrote poetry and painted 1 pictures. 1 guess the family kind of disowned him. At least he went awiy several years ago, and I dann rV 0) f avai9 Kaama aJP ia sT- si ßaalcfa I ai: suiter Tue baroo lavas a a. II t'ri44(j i n.e tolaj. Her Frlrnd-TLvn Ii loves you. Del lo jon k"M nL- 'ht-r Un loves any ose la 7-Jugend ".Jreat braten .nihlwr. what aapcn:-J -tn!r -Lira !i-- or tvliat? ,'oje; iu' 4l.V a etiurr'j I holjlnf a rammaee silr to fet tauf to Children Cry for Fletcher's NNNVVW D x 0 1 1 nl Tha Kind You Hare Always Bought, and which haa bJ 11 ixa 1111 nvrr nvrr ir,,rc nae mavha . , . - - vviuv ui.o iguarure c tm na nas Deen made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy F XVbVey. A 1 1 n tar n f Ana e Alm i . All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are bu Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health uiiauu tum vuuucu wpciicnce acainst lixperimenL p What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance, age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it hi been in constant use for the relief cf Constipation, Flatulency Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness amine therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural aleto. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY Bears the Signature of JO In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought WEtlAM A. WILSON. General Insurance and Real Esta ie IzlllillllllUilt mumm Special rates on Farm Lnsno and I nfiu ranee for Du' ois I'jt? n adjoinnpi countiep. Firp, To.nado Hail, Life, Accidet t. Plate, G1pp Autonoobile, Burglary and Liabili y Insurance, Bonding Co, rperepentdd. Phone 116 2. Ike Heme & Patok Li ESTABLISHEIX1847 i 4. u) (TTI r5U-Ti A iA. ABB asssaasM Tal a l UMSätiV- .1 Ljlsws HOtliK MUX 1 rs J m n m 4 n A We are better equipped than ever to handle wheat. We offer you fair weights and gradei less unloading and courteous treatment. Com and see us. 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