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i BACKACHt IS KIDNEYACHf. Usually Thsr. Art Other Troubles to Provs It. rnln In the bark la pain in the kid neys, In moat caaea, and It polnta to aCBHRH k'dneyi In Vlfll W terfering wlththe-lr TfA fnf r ohi my i,ack" J )l Km I II ' Thompaon Wat 9wM5Lf klnR, professional 9k nurae, 420 N. 2,'Ul ( -M St., Paraona, Kana., aaya: "For some tlne I waa an noyed with aharp twinges acroaa the small of my back and Irregular paa aaKea of the kidney aecretiona. Since using Doan's Kidney Pills I am free from these troublea." 80WI by nil dealera. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. INADEQUATE. Doctor Monk Did those muBtard plasters that I left seem to relieve the pnlns In your chest to any consider able degree? Ostrich Well, no; I can't sny that they have; but (apologetically) I'vo eaten only five of them! COVERED WITH HIVES. Child a Maas of Dreadful Sore, Itch ing, Irritating Humor for 2 Months Little Sufferer in Terrible Plight. Dlaease Cured by Cutlcura. "My alx year old daughter had the dreadful disease culled hives for two months. 8ho became affected by play ing with children who had it. By scratching she caused large sores which were Irritating. Her body was a complete sore but It was worse on her arras and hack. We employed a physician who left medicine but It did not help h r and I tried several reme dies but without avail. Seeing the Ci.tlcura Remedies advertised, I thought I would try them. I gave her a hot bath dally with Cutlcura Soap and aliolnted her body with Cutlcura Olnlment. The flrBt treatment re y 4 lleved the Itching and In a short time ' the disease disappeared. Mrs. George j. L. Frldhoff, Warren, Mich., June 30 , nnd July 13, 1908." 1'utter IruT a (hi-ii.. Corp., Sola lrop-. Uton. Some Resemblance. A little girl In a California public school complained to her teacher that a Mexican boy had struck her. The teacher took Joe, the only Mexican t boy In the school, sharply to task for the offense, but the boy denied It. I "Mary," said the teacher, "Joe says r he didn't strike you." "Oh, no," said Mary, " 'twan't Joe; twuz that tother boy over there," and she pointed to the blackest of negro boys In the school. "Hut, Mary, that boy Isn't a Mexi can," said the teacher. "Well, anyhow," Bald Mary, "he's very much tanned." She Had Tested the Oyiter. Dora, the pet of the household, was very fond of oysters, and after eating her lunch of oysters and crackers she thought of her dear mother bUHy at her sewing machine. She selected a nice large oyster, put It In a plate and car rled It to her mother, who, pleased with her llltle daughter's thoughtful ness, ate the oyster and said; "It Is most an good as my little girlie." "Yes," answered Dora. "I know It Is good 'cause 1 licked It all the way from the kitchen." The Delineator. I Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, a. mrrrury will surely dcetroy the enF ot mell and rompleli'ly (It runen the whole ijiinn when rnUTltm It ttinmati the uiurou surfaces. Such artlrlia ahoulil never l need except on prearNp tloim from nuutitilu physicians, ae the ilalnaae they will lo la ten fold to the good you run poaalhly de rive from tliein. Hull'a Catarrh Cure, niunutaetured by V J. Cheney A Co., Toledo. ).. contain no iner rury and la taken Internally, ectlns directly upon the blood and inucoua aurfarea of the eyalem. In buying- Halle Catarrh Cure be aura you eel the eeuulne. It la taken Internally and made In Tuledo, Ohio, hy F. J Cheney .1 Co Testimonial tree. Bold l)y liruevMta. Price, 7Sc. per bottle. Take Hull'a Family I'M lor cunitlpatlon. Took It Personally. An author engaged a young lady typewriter to take down his new novel from dictation. At the passage: "Oh! my adorable angel, accept the coufes , Mini from my lips that I cannot exist ) (a without you! Make me happy; come and share my lot and be mine until death do us part!" his fair secretary paused und Ingenuously Inquired: "la that to go down with the rest?" I Important to Mothers. 1 Examine carefully every bottle 0 I CASTORIA a safe and sure remed; 10. I infantB and children, and see .nut it I Signature oXZSlSCtf I In is,. For Over .'JO Years. I The Kind You Have Always Bought. I Hard to Get. I Junior Partner I'm going to silver I tise for an honest man. I Senior Partner Tell the newspaper I people that we wunt the "ad" to run 1 for a year or two. New OrleanH Plcay I Ull. I t NEWS SUMMARY Captain Peter C. Mains. Jr.. will h put on irbtl April lit at Flushing. N. J., m the charge r,f murdering William Annis.. The Missouri senate has defeated the bill pi 1 v "ling for the reading of 4 chapter of the Nible dally In the pub lic schools of the state. A bill was passed in the Minnesota legislature last week, allowing the councils of St. Paul, Minneapolis anil Dtiltith to permit boxing matches. William Oook. who enlisted In the navy from Newark, N. J., together with three other men. were shot and killed during a fight in the Philip pines. A sergeant of police and two police men have beeen sentenced to death at Vladlkavkoz. Russia for the recent murder of a rich nobleman jiamed I' karieff. Nine persons were Injured as a re Hiilt of the wrecking of a tenement house In St. Joseph, Mo., hy an explo slon of natural gas. All except one are Italians. Hermany has Indicated its desire to resume negotiations for an SnM ment on a general arbitration tieatv with the United States, which were broken off at the time of Raron 8ter berg's death. Failure of the house of delegates of Porto Rico to pass the deficiency ap propriation bill has resulted In the closing of a number of night schools, the Insular library and other public institutions. a Christian Scientists of Missouri gained a signal victory last week when the senate Judiciary committee agreed to amend the senate bill which sought to restrict the practice of divine heal ing in the state. Richard C. Kerens of St. I nuts has been offered and has accepted the post of embassador to Austria. Mr. Kerens Is a native of Ireland, was I Civil war veteran and is one of the wealthiest men in the country. Charles H. Morton, former president of the Ohio and Pennsylvania baseball league, who disappeared from Cleve land January 13 last, has been found In Chicago, ' wandering around thu streets In a demented condition. Dr. William Ray. aged 68. an old time and well-known physician ot western Montana, died at Philipsburg, March 19, from the effects of injuries sustained by being thrown from his buggy in a runaway accident near Flint Station. Prof. Clark Kellar, principal of the high school at I.aceyvllle, Pa., has been arrested charged with threshing Miss Ruth Russell, a 19-year-old girl pupil. The charge wan made by Jud son Russell, father of the girl, and Kellar gave bail. It is believed In Austrian official cir cles that In the event of an outbreak of hostilities between Austria-Hungary and Servlu the powers of Europe will localize the field of conflict, leav ing the settlement of international questions to a later date. For her heroism in saving the lives of nine children during the burning of the General Slocum near New York In 1904, Mrs. Mary McCann was on March IS presented by Speaker Cannon, on behalf of congress, wlt.i a silver life saving medal. A thumb-print alongside Jie names of two men written on the register may prove a clew to, the Identity of the murderer of Isidore Vulunto, night clerk of a hotel In Whitehall street. New York, whose body was found in a small room adjoining the office. That he would exhaust all the IKiwers of the state before he "would permit the railroads to return to the 3-cent-a-mlie passenger rate, was the declaration of Governor Hadley of Missouri following the action of the rullroad conference In Chicago. Mrs. Margaret Teal, wife of Heu Teal, the stage munager, was last week taken to the penitentiary of Uluckwell's Islunds to begin her fcen tence of one year Imposed upon her. following her conviction of attempted subordination of perjury in the Gould divorce case. 'ITie court of appeals has decided In effect that John John R. Hegeman. president of the Metropolitan Life In surance company, must stand trial on the charge of perjury In connection with alleged misstatements made in his annual report of the Metropolitan Life in 1905. An order has been Issued prohibit lug the sule of liquor by news "but chers" on t ruins of the National lines in Mexico. Hereto beer, tequila and mescal has been sold indiscriminately on the trains by the news vendors, and its sale at times has resulted In much trouble. Mexico's first attempt to fortify her harbors with modern rifles will be un dertaken at Sal in a Cruz. A comnits slon lias been named to draw plans for the Installation of disappearing guns and I he erection of proper forti fications. Other seacoast towns will also be fortified. A national conference to consider the subject of uniform state legisla tion upon Important economical, in dustrial, commercial and civil meas ures has been decided upon by the committee recently appointed by the executive council of the Nationul Civic Federation. The six hundred-foot tower which the government proposes to erect for wlrelesB telegraph purposes, may be located at Annapolis, Mil., according to an official announcement. It will be capable of sending messages 3.000 jnlleti and of receiving them from a dlstiince of 1,000 miles. Queen Helens of Italy is still suf fering from the effects of her accident at Messina, Immediately foil iwlng the earthquake. A rtBe in her males! v s temperature led to ti careful Investiga tion und It ws found ihat one of her loft ribs Is broken, a. 1,1 she Is obliged to carry her arm In i Hllng. PREVENTING PAINT TROUBLES. It's easy enough to recognize the symptoms of oor paint, after it has been on awhile after Its Inherent tendency to crack and peel and scale and blister, etc., has developed Into tumble. You know these paint "dis eases" usually Indicate adulteration or substitution In I he paint materials. And you know the only remedy Is re painting. A Rttefl knowledge of paint and painting requirements, and how to made sure of the purity and quality ' of materials, would prevent all trou ble, and save the big extra expense of re- ulnting; Just as a proper knowl- edge of simple health-laws, and ob servance of them, prevents sickness. A complete painting guide, Includ ing n book of color schemes, speclfl cations for all kinds of painting work, and an Instrument for detecting adul- ' tcration In paint materials, with di rections for using It. can be had free by writing National Lead Co., 1902 Trinity Rldg., New York, and asking for ilouseowner's Painting Outfit 1 No. 49. A very simple guide In the pur chase of white lead (the only Bure I and safe paint material) Is the fa- mous "Dutch Tlcy Painter" trademark; that trademark Is an absolute guaran- 1 tee of purity and quality. EXPERT ADVICE. Rutler Pardon this interruption, but there is a deputation of unem ployed waiting for you at the door. His Excellency Tell the people to go home quietly. (Drains a glass of champagne.) People In this world can get on very well without work at least I find it so. , Slightly Mixed. Little Oliver, six years old, bad learned the song In which Is oft re peated the refrain: "Glory, glory, hal lelujah," and for some time he had been singing it with rreat enthusiasm and vigor. Finally he became silent, und after a brief period of cogitation he said: "Mamma, what does 'hallelujah' mean?" As simply as she could his mother explained that It was u religious ex clamation meaning "praise the Lord." He Beemed rather surprised at the Information, but his next question of fered ample explanation of why he had thrown so much vigor Into his singing. "If that's what It means," he suid. "why do they throw corn and have Jack lanterns on hallelujah night r Piecing Out the Prayer. Of curious prayers a writer says: "I have heard a layman utter this petition during the prayer: 'O, Lord, be thou with us iu our upsittings an our down rlslngs' a variant of the text In the psalms. 'Thou knowest my downslt tlngs and mine uprisings.' A minister occasionally Introduced a Latin sen tence Into his prayer, and forthwith proceeded to translate It. Another min ister In his early days experienced con siderable difficulty with the long prayer before the sermon. In nonconformist churches this usually occupies a quar ter of an hour, but long before this pe riod had been reached he was wound up. On one occasion, while in this di lemma, he startled his hearers wlth'the words: 'And now, O Lord, I will re late unto thee a little anecdote!'" Aesthetic Lily. "Here comes my little Lily!" ex claimed a doting mother to a roomful of guests. "1 have nursle take her for a walk In the park every afternoon, and you have no Idea how rapidly It Ib developing her sense of the aesthet ic the beautiful! Come here, my dar ling. Tell us what you remember best about your walk In the park to-day." Lily's breath came hard. She paused a moment, then answered In a shrill, excited treble: "Oh, mamma, the bears smelt awful." LESS MEAT Advice of Family Physician. Formerly people thought meat nec essary for strength and muscular vigor. The man who worked hard whb sup posed to require meut two or three times a day. Science has found out differently. It Ib now a common thing for a fam ily physician to order less meat, as In the following letter from a N. Y. man. "I had suffered for years with dys pepsia und nervousness. My physician advised me to eat less meat and greasy foodB generally. 1 tried several things to take the place of my usual breakfast of chops, fried potatoes, etc., but got no relief until I tried Grape Nuts food. "After using Grape-Nuts for the cereul part of my meals for two ytars, 1 am now a well man. Grape-Nuts benefited my health far more than the $500.00 worth of medicine I had taken before. "My wife and children are healthier than they had been for years, and we are a very happy family, largely due to Grape-Nuts, "We have been so much benefited by Grapo-NutB that it would be un grateful not to acknowledge it." Namo given by Postum Co., Rattle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Well vllle," In pkgB. "There's a ReaBon." l:rr ri-ml I In- above letter A ere Oae un 111. from time to lime I liry re gruuliie, (rut-, Mud full of humus latereet. ili,j-i iiwali'is'' iissmm w leauser-nTiiiXi irsatin g One of the Important Duties of Physicians and nt I r the WeU-Informed of the World J P is to learn ns to the relative stnndfnjr nnd reliability of tlie leading manufactur- "f H k era of medicinal agents, as the most eminent physicians arr the most careful as to n AL 1 the uniform quality and jwrfect purity of remedies prescribed by them, and it is well 1 J JA known to physicians and the Well-Informed generally that the California lie; Syrup MM H km Co., by reason ut it:, correct methods and perfect equipment and tin ethical character of mmj J LW its product, has attained to the high standing in scientific and commercial circles which MtmM J is accorded to successful and reliable houses only, and, therefore, that the name of the II J B Company has become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy. Lw Lt H TRUTH AND QUALITY W H 1 appeal to the Well-informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent sue- Im LU f I cess and creditable standing, therefore we wish to call the attention of all who would II M I I enjoy good health, with its blessings, to the fart that it involves the question of right 1 I J I m living with all the ierm implies. With proper knowledge of what is best each hour J J W of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute W M k to that end and the use ol medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage, but Jl M as in many instances n simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken at the f I kt A proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co. feels that it is alike important to present II H IpO truthfully the subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won fh fl the appoval of physicians nnd the world-wide acceptance of the Well-Informed,because ffjL L of the excellence of the combination, known to all, and the original method of manufac- ri )fr ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only. KK Lt This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of SS y Syrup f Figs and lias attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of fj LL I family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well l WM If known to physicians and the Well-Informed of the world to le the best of natural AM MM laxatives, we have adopted the more elalorate name of Syrup of Figs and Flixir of Y MM m Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always be 1 WM fl called for by the shorter name of .Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects always I I H II note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. I I mM ml plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for Syrup of I M X Figs or by the full name Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as Syrup of Figs and IX mM mm Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup B MMm mMm Co. and the same heretofore known by the name Syrup of Figs which has given I I WMt H satisfai tion to millions. The genuine is kr sale by all leading druggists throughout H H BL the United States, in original packages of one size only, the regular price of which MM mM m-jM i mMm mM AwM Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, tiled with the V mM WMj Secretary ol Agriculture, at Washington, 1. ('., that the remedy is not adulterated or Tk MM mm misbranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906. 1 mLA h CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. rl I I AOOS..S.S San Francisco, Cal. .Noo.eowTo 1 H 1J Louisville, Ky. I! S. A. New York, N. Y. I if H jir London, England. SC FIDO DULY WARNED. Look here, Fido, if you can't be a better horse than this I shall have to discharge you an' get an automobile!" ' Why She Shut Down. "A charming gentleman, about four years old, used to pass my house every day on his way to kindergarten," said a lady, "and in course of time I made his acquaintance and gave a penny to him each morning when we parted. "Eventually his mother requested me not to give any more money to him. The next morning I did not pre sent the usual penny. He did not seem to notice the omission. The succeed ing day, when the penny was not given to him he said nothing. Rut on the morning of the third day, when the penny was not forthcoming, he sidled up to me and whispered: 'What's the matter. Ain't your husband worklngT' " Bank Balance and Independence. Business women have evolved the Idea of saving, and the thrifty incen tive wai not inspired by their broth ers, but rather envelops the girl with pendence which evolves th-. girl with $300 or $400 to her credit and spurs her on to add more and uu re to the reserve. Red. Weak, Wear?, Watery I .. Relieved by Murine Kyo Remedy. C'oin DOUnUed by Kxnerlem-ud Physicians. Con foriiia to Pure f'ood and Drug Laws. Mu rine Doeen't Smurt; Soitthes Kye Pain. Try Murine In Your Eyes. At Druggists. He who Is false to duty breaks a thread la the loom, and will And the lluw when he may have forgotten the cause. H. Ward Heecher. I li.iii-.ni.l-. of country people know that in tune of audilen miahtip or accident ll.iiiilin- Wizard Oil ix the bent aulmti tute for the family doctor. That ia why it is so often found upon the ahelf. Kvery time a married man lets out the remark that he Is free from worry and care, other married men give him the merry grin. A .i iini-i in .1 Garfield Tea, the Herb laxative which regulatcx the liver, corrects coiiNtipntion and brings good health and good apirits. Nine men out of a possible ten wear a Bad look after they have been mar ried a ve.il ONLY ONK "IIH.IMII 11 I s 1 i That It l.AXATIVK nmiMn OIJ1N1NK. I.i...k fnl the signature ut K W. I. Id .V I' I'mxI Iho WurlJ uvt-r to Cult- a Cold Hi Ou i Day. Sfc. A man's Idea of values depends on whether be wants to buy or s ''. Mrs. Window's Hoothlng Hyrnp. For ctitlilrcu teething, aufleua tile guroi, reuucee ls- naiuntatluu, allay tialu, cures wluu collu. 36c a uutUe. Travel expands the mind, but con tracts the iuickeilii.uk. I -. Allen's I ...a I .is. CureBtlml. aching, sweating fi-i-l. we. Trial package tree. A.M. olDialml.laiUiiy, N V. It Is what It Is "cracked up to be." If ! It Is lea. MM AfJ BB I S-W aaV I aal A nftvorlns ilir aamr aa leaos H M AV I AM bbbbH Bat I nml ami or vanilla aanas H II AfH r I P m aTrTawl aT Hy nip In made anil a ay nip Im-ii.t than maaU H M HV Mapialne la sold If n..i rudSefes 1 aTtS HI araTai H H Wm mt .n.ii.t H f ls iBv -id oe implements l jp- NtJal WeaPlaaenilalheUealactar.el H Hy xiaYJl 1 ?a I JVvr T Bect p,ows' Seeders, Pullers H li. Mkf!fJKmWfr anc Cultivators, 1 as") K9SalBsVfy BBa-aT n(t have flvrn aii'i.il ;itt.-ntun tu IIk-ma- H lfc JL Jas--JsNl a5fay rnaQlcal requirements uf Miyr beet culture. H . mBr xW iia4r M OurcKpcrts In all the bect growing sertioras H Ks K fL- aWaJa -asinT nf''r 'le tiiiest line el ).. . liniii. tm-nta oat Iba H IVVjaJ BHa T9 Hr "'.rLet. P. 4 O. Beet Toola are the simple, tha HH a 7L3 fmmnS ITl V atronecst, ami the easiest running marie, aaat jHa VPHbTT ljAm mtr- u'r ""'''t '"' exacting ucm.irnla of all M-ctioas. H W Ba e7"' SB Hpr 'I 'use imtilent. -lit have every ail in at im-ri t andcoar H KaV y i v' "" """ "niithe Cullleatori r.m bo I u mislaid with H "aaaJ-Ss S. various attachments lor erery kind oi work. H aawa3aavgcnd lor our Special Catalog oa P. ft 0. Beet Iroplraneta, mm Insist on getting P. & O. Implements Irom your dealer, or write tout. A llcautilully lUuatrasag H Pamphlet, and s P. O. Catalog, will be mailed tree. Ask (or Catalog No. S7 WMMM Portland Parlli. I Orendorff Co., Canton, Illinois. ssim H Utah Implemsnt-Vshlcls Co., Agent j, Sail Lake City. H SICK HEADACHE 1,-a, ..- .1 Positively cured by CARTERS ' L...U phi.. LrJJIl LrlU They .lao rellev. Dla- I ITTI F Dyapepeia,Ia- I SB iltgeationandTooHearty H IVE.R "" A perfect rem biii A '',ly f"r Dlltlneu N"- I mm rl LLp. --en, Drowalneas, Ii.nl KM-MW Taate Iu the Mouth, Coat- HHI ed Toiiirue, Palu In tha mmmmmmmmm Islde, TORPID I.1VI.H They regulate the Bowela. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. p.nTrQc Genuine Must Bear UArltno Facsimile Signature f Sfr. yf 1 REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. FOR OUT DOOR WORK IN THE WETTEST WEATHER f'lOTHING EQJJWX3 WATEPPROOr OILED GARMENTS LOOK WEU.-WEAR VftU HO WILL NOT LEAK NCC0AI5-.V223iS SUITS 32r acta ivcmrwcH CAOLOt net A. J. Tower Co. boston, usa. Tbwis Canadian Ca tiaiTtp -Toronto, can. MISCELLANEOUS ELECTROTYrtS In area! Tarlety tor kle at the Invest prices by 4. If ilLHK.i.Minsi .rsalti.. nn tls .si cn... ' ' m.t m - - - ' I rtr rimrr CTSROU easiest to werk with and ULMANliL SIIMsUn starches eluthea uleeat- MMm This Trademark H T J?i EUminates All Lm jfi Bfc.jL in the purchase caf M-feV mati riala. H It i an absuluSi H O flc guarantee pur- H A KnU 'tv qujity. W K "T'a For your own H w-'Ji2 protection, sea M tMW every keg of white lead H fMk y"" ' "' v H ImAAja laTIOMl IEU C0MPM1 M mW tlttl Trtaltr lallslag, jj fcg H PILES I "I have suffered with piles for thirty- six years. One year ago last April 1 bo jMmmt gan taking Cascarets for constipation. In the course of a week I noticea the nil began to disappear and at the end of six weeks they did not trouble me at alL Cascarets have done wonders for me. I mMmm am entirely cured an. I feel like a new MtM man." George Kryder, Napoleon, O. Pleasant. Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or Urine. WMU 10c. 23c, 50c. Never sold la bulk The tea- - nine tablet atampad C C C. Uusrantaed to H cure or your munay back. 8a) H CLOVER SEED I Absolutely No VVettdi BH H I Hi. Gov. Hoard of Wisconsin, from so rrB sown lo Satiui'i aoili Ceniury Alfalfa, bac-H H veiled within au week& after itiedins $ivn-aH Hworttiof magnincent hay. or at the rate ofH H fr tMi uo i r ftcre. Hi if mh! cataloK frw. mwAM H mcimI Oc In aUniiu. for aiit'i 'f thin AltaUfaS H l-. Bi III on Holtartlnuw.thttsi, i.i,iurhiy .-., 1 ! ly worth $10,00 "' " ii'i' uiootjy (u m H a. trt witli 4u snd s.'WI a MotpteH H Hfarui svtHKl novelty uwver aanu I ( r-w by ou. I SALER SEED CO.. Bo. W la Cro.sc. Wis. H DEFIANCE STARCH XJnSSi I ! W N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 13, 190 H 2K '' DISTEMPER sasaigr f mWmS m MJL M.M. Ull H Catarrhal Favaw H lw-1 I - - BureeureandpoaHlvaprcTantlTa, bo matter how hoiwaataiiT m m.routwvmm XAjmjM IwfX W llilll i,,,",l " 1-i'i'iul. ntoit ou the toutfua, acta ou ttia liiotnl an.. iiUmis. eipaai aW H l-ri I ,-, M alSff lr"UououBfenui from thubtMly. I'urm luaUmpar lu Wok and thejp ami i liolr aa H IHV wavBaawM mIQti '"i'"v. LarufBt mjlltinr Hvfftttwk raniatly. (Siroa m iTflpins aaioiitf bmnan txlaaa tmjmjmjm V Jk BL V u,t l KUhifv rtmiady. bth-autllla buttle, Ibaud ttu a doaan CiittblsuuL U-mm MmJmJmjM XJ& JWTawaVy r '"" l '"" ''"'K1-! !' w utrfwlH foryou. Fraa l4xalJi. " liitlauor. .aUaaea 1 OaWaWaWaWWy ,lv' CttPiB." h ." 1 - I ( Villa WaUteHa. JH e$ SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. .t::ril",:!S."i.i'. GOSHEN, IND., U. S.JL PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color store aoodi briahter and ta.ter color than ani other die. One 10c package colon all fibers. The are Is coM water batter than en, other are. Vou osa eja H twaaitnenlaithoutrlpulna apart Write (Of Iroo BOOklet-Hoa to Ol. Bleach sns Mix Colors, hlOHROE DRUO OO. . Oulnoy. llllnmH. wMm