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free A trial package of Munyon’s Paw Paw P:!l> will l>e sent free to anyone on re quest. Address Professor Munyon, 53d & Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. If you are in need < f medical advice, do not fail to wrrr Professor Munyon. Your communi ration will he treated in strict confidence, and your case will be diagnosed as care fully as though >ou had a personal inter view. Munyon's Paw Paw Pills are unlike ail other laxatives or cathartics. They coax the liver into activity by gentle method?. They do not scour, they do not gripe, they do not weaken, but they do start all the secretions of the liver and stomach in a way that soon puts these organs in a healthy condition and corrects constipation. In my opinion constipation is responsible for most ail ments. There are 26 feet of human bowels, which is really a sewer pipe. TYhen this pipe becomes clogged the whole system becomes poisoned, caus ing biliousness, indigestion and impure blood, wli .li often produce rheumatism and kidney ailments. No woman who suffers with constipation or any liver ailment can expect to have a clear complexion or enjoy good health. If I had my way I would prohibit the sale of nine tenths of the cathartics that are new being a id for the reason that they goon destroy the lining of the stomach, setting up serious forms of indigestion, and o paralyze the bowels that they re fuse to act unless forced by strong purgative*. Munyon'a Paw Paw Pills are a tonic to the s. I'.ueh, liver and nerves. They invigorate instead of weaken; they cn rlth t! blood Instead of Impoverish it, they en doc the stomach to get all the nourishment from food that is put into it. These pills contain no calomel, no dope; i r arn soothing, healing and itimuL; • They school the bowels to act w, .oat physic. Ibyuh. size botth*. containing 45 pills, ?•" ecu's. Munyon'* Laboratory, 53d <fc Jeffer Sts., Philadelphia. WHAT DID HE MEAN? ' ity Man—Grow all your own vege tables, I suppose ? Farmer Grouch—Most of 'em. We get some cabbage heads from the city. The Awakening. first Tragedian—Ahldeahboy! The chance of my life came last night. Izzacstein offered me 30 shillings a week to play Uamlet. The contract *as drawn up, ho lent me his foun tain p. R to sign with, when— Second Tragedian—You woke up! ,'m' I ragediau—Damme, ilow did you know Hi'cnn i Tragedian—By tho salary, •"l Pipl'in. I've dreamed like that ttyseli'. Bunch. -V It Does The Heart Good To see how the little folks enjoy Post Toasties with cream Svv eet, crisp bits of pearly white com, rolled and toasted to an appetizing brown. 1 The Memory Lingers” POSTUM CEREAL CO.. Ltd.. ! ( tORNADO CLAiMS SCORE OF LIVES —— WIND. RAIN, HAIL AND LIGHTNING WREAK HAVOC IN THREE STATES. il'Q Heart, Okla., and Whiting, Kan., Practically Wiped Off the Map Many Persons Injured. I-iitle Hock.—A summary of the dorm which raged Wednesday night in<i Thursday morning shows that 21 persons are dead, at least 100 injured, iwo towns practically swept aw.o' 3t tjres of buildings demolished, and thousands of dollars worth of proper y damaged. The tornado raged in western Missouri, Kansas and Okla homa and was accompanied l»y rain, bail anti lightning Many buildings t3t>re struck hy lightning and burned. Western Missouri was visited by a mitt and hail storm, but this section "its not in the mum path of tin- tor nado. telegraph and telephone wires wore rendered useless in the worse stricken sections, and ii is probable* lliat the complete list of the death loll and property damage wil! prove much greater than they now appear. The tornado levied its greatest toll t>f dead at Dig Heart, Okla., where Mght persons were killed. 10 injured md almc*3t every building in the town wrecked. Whiting, Kansas, was practically wiped off the map. Sb:ty buildings were blown down, 20 per sons hurt and Mrs. David Stone killed. At Powhattan, Kansas, a woman and child were killed. A high ^cpool building was wrecked at Eskridge, Kansas, a number of houses damaged tnd from 15 to 20 persons injured. At Hiawatha, Kansas, a Bthoolhouse was blown down, an 8-year-oPl hoy named Pelton was killed and several buildings were struck by lightning It is reported that two small children were als0 victims at Hiawatha. S* eral persons are known to have 'teen hurt at Netawaka, Kan as, and i boy was killed at Manville, Kansas. Tile Kansas end of the tornado darted near Whiting and swept in a southeasterly direction for a distance >f more than 50 miles. I.EFollettc May Aid Mail Clerks. Washington, l>. C.—Feeling eonti lent ihut Senator Robert M. KuFoi ette will introduce a hill giving all ;overnment employes the riglit to r.n oni; officers of the American Fed ■ration of Labor arc not endeavoring o have the bill drafted by them .n roducel. Senator lmFollctte. in hi.? otter sent to railway mail clerks in ill parts of the country, said that no .vould introduce tlie t ill if lie fount! hat they had been forbidden tbe right 0 organise. ludge Kenyon Is New Iowa Senator. lies Moines, Iowa. Judge William v Kenyon, Republican, was elected 'nited States senator to succeed tin' ate Senator Jonathan 1’. Uoiliver on he sixty-seventh ballot of the Iowa egislature. lie received seventy eight rotes—just enough to elect—against menty-six for Supreme Court Justice ioraee E. Deem or, liis Republican <*i> ponent. Tiv* election of Judge Ken .-on completes the personnel of the 1 * nited States senate. Convict White Slavers. Beaumont, Texas.— Basile Eeono nides. a saloonkeeper of New Orleans, tnd Effle Hoke of this city were ooti rieted in the I'nited States court here in three counts charging violation of he white slave trathe act of congress, rite defendants have not been sen eticed, liut under the law they are subject to imprisonment for an aggre ;atc term of twenty years each. Chinese Troops Mutiny. Ixmdon.—The Evening Times claims o have advices to the effect that all lie northern Chinese troops stationed it Canton have mutinied because they ire dissatisfied over the action of the prince regent, in proclaiming himself pommander-in chief of the army. The laper states that Europeans at Can on are fleeing to Hongkong. Dr. Hyde Begins Fight for Liberty. Kansas City.- Attorneys for Dr. B. ? Hyde, whose conviction on a ■barge of murdering Thos. H. Swope ivns reversed and remanded for new rial by the supreme court of Mis souri, have begun a light to have the physician released on bail. Bail iti :he amount of $250,000 can be ob aine.i if required, it is said. Freed to Aid Children. Washington, I>. C.—President Taft ordered that A. .1. Keeton of Ethridge, renn , tie released from the Imwrenee lounty jail so that he may support his ileven motherless children. Keeton ivas convicted of illicit distilling. 500 Cigarmakers Strike. Chicago, 111.—Five hundred ciear nakers employed in the Havana \merican Company here went on a strike. The walkout was due to the company refusing to increase wages. Land Indictment Quashed. Seattle, Wash. — The indictment igainst Earl E. Siegley, Indicted at raeoma for conspiracy to defraud the United States of Alaska coal lands in he Sir Edward Stracey group, was lismissed on motion of counsel for lie government. Siegley was private ;ecretary to the late Michael Heney, lie Alaska railroad builder. Counsel dr the government did not give a rea ion for requiring dismissal, but it is mpposed the evidence against Siegley vns weaker than that against the >tber defendants. DOCTORS PRESCRIPTION FAILED—! THE GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY PROVES ITS MERIT It *;ep* me great pleasure to a.iy a good word for l>r. Kilmer'» Swamp-Hoot be cause it has cured me of a severe case of Kidney Trouble. 1 had suffered for some live years with this trouble, and more •“specially for tka lirat thiee months of 1000. 1 hyticians prescribed for me, but with out much auccess, nud any relief obtained was only temporary. 1 had aovere pains in my bach and at no time am I free of pain. \\ hen 1 stooped down it was with some difficulty that 1 could afraighten my body again. I could not lift any weight of consequence without great pain. I would he compelled to arise and g vp th* bladder relief. A friend of mine advited me to take l>r. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot, whereupon I wrote to Dr. Kilmer for a sample bottle which so benefited me that 1 was led to believe it would be a great help to me. Aorordingly I pur chased two bottles of Swamp Root from Mr. A. P. Perry. my iJruggist, and the effect has been truly marvelous. 1 feel like a new man and have every reason to believe that I am cured, anil that no other medicipe eould have accom plished »o much. Now I can raise a heavy load, can bend mtr back over my desk all day, and feel non* th* wore* for it. In view of the foregoing fact*, I sincerely trust that this testimonial may reach aom* of those who are suffering after th* manner before described and that it mar convince thrm that the merit of this great medicine should be given a fair trial in their case. "V ery truly yours, B. A. WILSON, Agt., Pac. and Well* Fargo Ex. Co., Rockdal*. Texas. "i ou mar publish thia if you wish. Lrttrr to IV. Kih»*r h ♦'«. >i T, Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send to Iir. Kilmer A On., Bingham ton, N. Y*., for & aaraple bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. Wheu writing, lie sure and mention this paper. For sale at all drug stores. Friee tifty ceets and one-dollar. IN THE VERNACULAR. Rooster—Your w ife's laving for you! Drake—Gee'. 1 guess I'll duck. ITCHED SO COULD NOT SLEEP “I suffered from tho early part of December until nearly the beginning of March with severe skin eruptions on my face and scalp. At first I treated it as a trivial matter. But after having used castila soap, medi cated washrags, cold cream, vanish ing cream, etc., I found no relief what ever. After that I diagnosed my case as eczema, because of Its dry, scaly appearance. The itching and burning of my scalp became so intense that I thought I should go mad, having not slept regularly for months past, only at intervals, waking up now and then because of tho burning and itching of my skin. Having read different tes timonials of cures by the Cutlcura Remedies, 1 decided to purchase a box of Cuticura Ointment and a cake of Cuticura Soap. After using them for a few days I recognized a marked change In my condition. I bought about two boxes of Cuticura Ointment and five cakes of Cuticura Soap In all, and after a few days I was entirely free from the Itching and burning. My eczema was entirely cured, all due to using Cutlcura Soap aud Oint ment dally. Hereafter I will never be without a cake of Cutlcura Soap on my washstand. I highly recommend the Cutlcura Remedies to anyone suf fering from stmilar skin eruptions and hope you will publish my letter so that others may learn of Cutlcura Remedies and be cured.” (Signed) David M. Shaw, care Paymaster, Pier 55, N R , New York City, June 2, 1910. Cuticura Remedies sold everywhere. Send to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Boston, for free book on skin and scalp troubles. We always like those w ho admire us; we do not always like those whom we admire. Francis Due ile Roche faucauld. Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum end Mullen is Xnture's great remedy - Onree Conzhs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough and ull throat and lung troubles. At druggists. 25t\ Jkk and $1.00 per bottle. . Full life exists in three dimensions, art In two, and science in one; like a solid, a superficies, and a Hue. IF top l BF. HA 1,1. Bl.t K, Get lied Cross Ball Blue, the best Ball Blue. Large 2 oz. packnge only 5 cents. Reducing the waits between the acts will not lighten a heavy play. Take Garfield Tea in tho spring to purify the blood and cleans* the system. A man doesn’t have to be a detec tive In order to find fault. TRAIN LOAD AFTER TRAIN LOAD OF SETTLERS ARE GOING TO CENTRAL CANADA. The question of reciprocal trade re- ! lations bet ween the United States and Canada has prov&ked considerable discussion and interest. Whatever else the discussion may have done. It has brought out the fact that on the Canadian side of tho line tho agri cultural situation Is ono that forces attention, and it has also brought forth the fact which it is well to face, that on the American side of tho border, tbero is a vastly increasing popular tloa to be fed with a somewhat de creasing proportion of food products. This article is intended to point out to those who may wish to become of those who can raise wheat, oats, bar ley, flax, cattle and tr>gs at the least cost that tho opportunities in Central Canada are what they nre seeking. ; During the past year the official tig \ urea show that upwards of 130,000 Americans located in Canada, and the greatest majority of these have settled on farms, and when the time comes, which it will within a few years, they will be ready to help serve their par ent country with the food stufTa that its increasing population will require. The immigration for the spring has now set in in great earnest, and train load after train load of a splendid class of settlers leave weekly from Kansas City, Omaha, Chicago, De troit, St. Paul and other points. Most of these are destined through to points in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al berta. The reports that come from the different farming districts , there are that the spring is opening up well, and the prospects for a splendid crop this year are very good. In some dis tricts good homesteads are yet avail able. The price of all farm lands has naturally had an increase, but it is » still away below its earning capacity. The immigration branch of the Domin . ion Government has just published Its 1 | l&ll illustrated pamphlet, which may 5 be secured on application to the De ' partment of the Interior, Ottawa, ! i Canada, or any of the agents of tho ! Dominion Government, whose adver tisement may appear elsewhere In this paper. Chillsomc. "I once proposed to a girl In a conservatory.” “With what result?” “A lot of expensive plants were nipt [ by frost.”—Washington Herald. “SPOHN’S.” This is the name of the greatest of all ■ remedies for Distemper, Pink Eye, Heaves, and the like among ull ages of horses. Sold : by Druggists, Harness Makers, or send to | the manufacturers. $.50 and $1.00 a bottle. ! Agents wanted. Send for free book. Spohn i Medicrl Oo., Spec. Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind. __ Badly Scared. “Were you born with that stain- j mer?" “No; I acquired it in trying to pro pose to a rich girl.”—Washington Her ald. There is much gratification In knowing one possess the best in style and value If you deal with the ''House of Jaccard” you have this gratification. When in the | reed of diamond engagement rings, solid gold wedding rings, or solid silver wed ding gifts, write for our Illustrated cata log and you will get the correct styles and the very best values at moderate prices. Mermod-Jaccard ft King Jewelry Co., Broadway and L>ocust St.. Bt. Gouls. Covered. Mother—Did you paint the table? Father—Yes, I gave It a coat and two pairs of trousers.—Harper's Ha zar. TO DBIVK OUT MAI.ABIA ^ AND )ll 11 1) Cl* THE SYSTEM IV* th*’ Old {Standard t.BOVrf'3 TASTULBSS OuIlJ. TONIC. Yon know what you ere taking. Tha formula l« plainly printed on every bottle, • bowing It ik simply Ovluire and Iron in a taste less form, Tbe Quinine drives out tho malaria and tbe Iron builds up tbe svsiem. Bold by all dealers tor 9C years. V’rlce 88 cents. Good breeding is benevolence In trifles, or tbe preference of others to 1 ourselves In the little dally occur- j rences of life.—Chatham. Spring Debility Felt by so many upon the return of warm weather Is due to the impure, impoverished, devitalized condition of the blood which causes that tfred # <. feeling and loss of appetite as well as the pimples, . boils and other eruptions socommon at this season. * W It is cured by the great constitutional remedy 1, Hood’s Sarsaparilla which effects its wonderful cures, not simplv because it contains sarsaparil la, but l>ecause it combines the utmost remedial values of more than twenty different ingredients. There is no real substitute for Hood’s Sarsaparilla. If urged to buy any preparation said to bo “just as good,” you may he sure it is inferior, costs less to make, and yields the dealer a larger profit. The wolf Is still doing a brisk busi ness la sheep's clothing. I.AIlirS CAN WEAK SHOES nn« *lt« smaller after tiling Allen's Too'. E:iw the Antiseptic p^wiler to bo shaken Into tho shoe*. It make* light or now shows frnloagj. Gives rest and comfort. liefuae aubatitutr*. For ITBBH trial package, address Allen’8. Olmsted, JLo Ho/, N. Y. Krain can generally beat muscle with both banda tied behind It. Garfield Tea will win your approval. It ia pleasant to take, mild in action and very health giving. It overcomes constipation. Envy ia punishing ourselves for be ing inferior to our neighbor. jiunMQite' Is GUARANTEED to stop and perma nently cure that ter rible itching. It is compounded for that purpose and your money will be promptly refunded WITHOUT QUESTION if Hunt's Cure fails to core Itch, Eczsma, Tetter, Ring Worm or anv other Stlrln Disease. 50c at your druggist's, or by malt direct if he hasn't it. IVIanulltctured only by A. B RICHARDS MEDICINE CO.. Sharmin, Tama FREE SAMPLE CURED OLD PERSON’S BOWEL TROUBLE Dna of tho most remarkable proofs of tho unusual laxative merit contained In I>r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is that It Is effective not only In people In the prime of life, but at the extremes of ages. As many letters are received from mothers regarding tho cures of children, ns from men and women of sixty, seventy and eighty years of age. It must ba truly a wonderful laxative. In tha cure of constipation and bowel trouble in old people It has no equal. It corrects tho constipation, dispels the head ache. biliousness, gas, drowsiness after eating, etc. People advancing In years should pee to It that their bowels move freely, and If they do not to taka Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. You can pro- ! long your life by healthy bowel action. Clogged bowels Invite disease. Women about to pan* the menstrual period cannot do better than use Syrup l’epsln several times a week until the system has set tled to Us future condition. Among the strongest supporters of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin are Mr. W. <K Zorn of New Decatur, Ala., and Mr. Ueorge S. Bpauldlng of the National Sol dlers* Home, Kansas, both eldarly men. The regular size bottles can be bought o! any druggist at fifty cents and one dol lar, but a free sample bottle can be had by sending jour address to the doctor. For the free sample address Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 201 Caldwell building, Monti cello, 111. Tried Everything I ,!I suffered with my head and back for over six years,” 5 writes Mrs. R. L. Bell, of McAlester, Okla. “I never could I get anything to do me any good, although I tried almost everything except Cardui. One day, while I was reading what other suffering women said it had done for them, I decided to try Cardui. Now I am on my third bottle, and I don’t feel like the same person. I feel so much stronger and better! I recommend Cardui to all suffering women.” TAKE CC 66 The Woman’s Tonic This is just a single one of the thousands of letters we receive from grateful ladies, who want to thank us for the benefit they have received from Cardui. All these ladies are glad now that they took it If you suffer from pains in head, back, or side, are nervous and worn out, take Cardui. We know if will help you, and that you’ll continue the treatment and get well Cardui is sold at all drug stores, with full directions for use, printed on the wrapper. Try it DEFIANCE Cold Water Starch makes laundry work a pleasure 10 or. pkg. loo. | A Poor Weak Woman As she is termed, will endure bravely and patiently i •ionic* which a strong man would give way under, < The fact is women are mere patient than they ought I to be under such troubles. Rvery woman ought to know that she may obtain the most experienced medical ad rice frte «f char ft and in obtolate nufuLnct and privacy by writing to the World’s Dispensary Medioal Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Picroe has been oiuol consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., lor --' ----- “ — ” ■ > (/•■vMvmi 11 ■ iPHoq *■ the treatment of women's diseeses than soy other phyuMaa ia (Ms c nan try. Hut medicines are world-famous for their astonishing aAaaoy. The moat pcrfeet remody ever derived for iriah and datt» oat* women is Dr. Pierce’s Farorite Ptmarlptioa. rr MARKS WEAR WOMEN STRONG. SICR WOMEN WELL. The many and varied symptoms of wo naan *« peculiar ail manta are fully set forth in Plain English in the People’s Medical Adviser (lfQB pages), a newly revised sad up-to-date Edition, oloth-boaad, will be sent an receipt of 31 nme anat stamps tc pay cost ad wrapping and mailing sad*. Address as above. A COUNTRY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS in New York City. Best features of coun try and city life. Out-of-door sports os school park of 35 acres near the Hudson River. Academic Course Primary Classto Graduation. Upper class for Advanced Special Students. Music and Art Write for catalogue and terms ■In lest at Ifai WUtM. Ihvtete /tone, *ur tSM *esl A «, PARKER'S HAIR BAL8AM Cl as— an4 Wautiftss th« kata. Promotes A hrxurlanl growth. Vrrsf Falla to Bsstora Oray Hair to Ita Youthful Color. Cars* scaup dissasss a hair tailka^ i DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR Farms, Ranches, City Property merchandise and patents for good prices quick, direct to the buyer, ao4 eirepayingagtarecsmmUsien? Bend 91 00, name and address, location arid description of property. Millions of buyer* buy direct. Don’t wait; act now If you wank your property listed and probably sold atones. n* DIRECT BUYERS’ ASS0CIATI0N,D4ll.».T«r. nrnmpr CT1BPU «Mle»i to work wtib ond umnnuL sinnon ,IUdi„ cioum di«wl W. N. U., Little Rock, No. 15-1911. The better you behave the better you’ll get aloug. Now. try it. Take (Jarfieid Tea to overcome constipa tion, cleanse ayalem and maintain health The proper time to do a thing ia when It Hbould be done.