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TR4GIC RECOLLECTION. 1,i,rD- lcr meet with any serl I'v-.v mj P I met my wlfi ifv-:; -i i WISHED EVERY WINTER i Cough ana uoia nsasnpuvii Hit cureo nuiiui ,. . ,..n-. nf nirrrrlne and frt IWU m""" ' 0 ounce of Concentrated I'lne I ...j Thrn rot. nan a null oi kuuu 1. n it lho other two lncro- tjttto It Toko n toasnoonful to ksrtlanu ai UCU wnu. ouunu iuu (le'leacb time" mil is saiu 10 l ..i-Vo.t rold and couch renv beB. It frequently cures the IccMi In twenty-four houra. Out Li to C't only tno genuine: taw L. Jin Kach half ounce bottle it pat up In a tin screw-top caie. I cm tbe weaker plno prepnra- fXtt drugclat haa it on nana or pJctlr lt U from hi wholeaole Uriel's Opportunity In Turkey. Ocne Washburn, preildunt of sceJfEf. 1670-1903, wrltca: blurrc-at opportunity, n wonaer rtsnltr. and It l a call cape- r to Arorlran, Ther believe In tor la Turkey They tnut ua. i It tobodr they believe In and kntix do Americana In Tuikoy. tec that we hare no selfish !atlw there, Wo do not want their iwftory. wo are- not itttrr to overthrow the Turklih hstDt and they understand fully I tut e are doing there we are tier their rood. They may think it. clttike. but tbey know we Lent, and they know wo are do- !crtte:r rood. Tbey truat ua a I trot cclody cite, and const- r It li a treat opportunity, a tntsl crportunlly, for ua to ro on o try to make tbcae people under Itto C'hrUt la and what Chrlit la i acrid. 5 A Solar Plexus. k occasion 8am Ilerncr, the kj stnarer of Jnmea J. Jeffrie, intnall California town, sound- i cf tbe rcaldenta aa to tbe ptj cf holding a prlro fight 1 pc'.lce force, n clownish-look- klirldual wl'h n huge badge. lot Sana Irmatlgatlons. i cu t told no prlie fight In thla Itcto, aald lho pollco force, JtsiaiSr In hit beat "I be tho- il tones, "It I agin' the law, t ttand for It" k.Wat It." aald llerecr, In dla- ut do you know about law! I Jr ery ppearanco In public pleoaaoor.' Llpjilncott's. ttft Behind. " f-Ptti a model the other day," artist aadly, ",'or her beautiful I ter aaw anythlnE nulte ao pent or abundant When ahe ft 1 didn't like the way aho had tr.o laiked her tochango It tat ihe had a kind of crabar- I lock, but the went behind tho iasd took It down and did lt up Itritiin. When aho carao from icreen I was shocked. Ikid left halt her beautiful hair uit icreen'" WHAT'S THE USE rt to a Habit When It Meant DliccmfortT Klrr ConVn w priblr flat at timet, nnrl Ihi.rn I Willie doubt of what did It A toman gives her oipcrlcnco: 4 to haie liver troublo nearly "me mid took medicine Meted mo only for n little Illddpntv ilnnl.ln.i .... ...in. . - lUlUUVIJa, 11 I'M though every tlrao I took a r -.jhj uio. No ono could l"r mere and llvo. ll"J I CDt i1nn .I.V lll. f. -w... u B.WIV Villi " the atomach.thm l. .nnl,l l?T r la t,ci1, and m tomach -k i evm milk. Tho doctor I M co that It i ii.i .. It . 1 woul1 tute llo,bdt 1 t:-U not glvo lt up. "(; II -land brought homo a I - i. no ii.huv ' - -airB to dlroctlona. It ,f y th'ni; that would etay ii nnd 1 so" Got bo I I 1 L"Kan togctbcttpr.and ' k cJlnod In btrength nnd Iit B,T """"u wiai mowtioio j: ,r:jl, a roffoo lrlnk- r fct inj: belter waa due.to h Oil f" ft .!-.. . 1 - ""Mumming roaium. ai f 7 l'so 1 tnsU'J 80W m ... ' ,0 tny RBtonlihmont, - f flllVltilnn. nlimil li 1 i ll " tnko ir.cillcluo any VrT, )r.U WlU U U,1 ,eU'' .,, n of thosu autforlmr from larkp -Thore'anHenaon.- K ' l,uri "4 roll ul liuuiaa MANY MABRAY VICTIMS SOU OF CLERGYMAN ASSISTED IN DUPINO COLLEGE MAN. Carrltd Alonj by AiiBraiices of Friend, thlr Texan Loat.il8.000 on Wren ling Match. ' Council llltiff,,' , Wednenlay'a alon uf the trial of Joint C. .Mabray and bO otlur drfrmlantii, charged with awllf dllng u-ratloni by alleged nliio of tha mailt, produced a k.lol.l.-.copc of teatl- mony not jet etile .luring tlio trial. ine iMiuiioiiy of tictliiia planil on tbe tatid, while rrlirurnlng exiierlenrea lit many rrpiYt not dlliitllar from thoie already recite,! to Ihe jury, ai often 1y ron whne erionality coinplrtely changed tlin roinpletlnii of tlm njoteiu by which they wvrr Induced to mnke con tributlcma to the collection alleged to hate Uen taknn up by thb ilefendant. William II. MtCratli, gt S1, u gradu ate of tlui I nitrralty of MliuiMdta and of the St. Paul Jw pcliool, waa aa eaa ily duped out of 10,000 na waa Jaruea II. File of iWi, III., agcl 74 jmrt, who teatlfled to the Iota of a aliiillur amount T. K. (ieorgn of San Antonio, Tex., lost I8,000 Jamca Webber of Shu tnokln, !., $3,0M), and II. II. Scbnrman, a Cerman farmer and atoekman of U-oU, Kan., 15,000; total J4H.000, ai the amount which wltneatca told of loning. Louie W. Stone, on of an Kplocopat rector of .Miniieaoll, aolicltnl McUratb in the matter, auuting him that it wraa former college friendship that prompted blm to aak the witneia to awWt him to carry out the acheme, areordlns to the witneti' teitimony, and it waa thia dec laration that decided him to bring $10, 000 to Council IllutTa. An fntereiting wltnea today wai T. K. fieorge of San Antonio, Tex., who aald he wai relieved of $18,000 in connection with a w roiling match at New Urleani two yeara ago, in which one of the con teitanta apjwrrntly aulTcreil a acrioita hemorrhage in the aecnnd bout. He named .? 11 Wright, now under Indictment but not yet arrratcd, aa tbe "friend' who led him into the affair. HARRIMAN CONTROL FOR I. C. T. J. Foley Named Aiiiatant to Vici Pitaident Park. Clilcago. The opinion that the future of the llllnoia Central railroad will be dominated by tbe Union Pacific intereata waa atrengthened totlay by the official announcement of the appointment of T. J. Foley to be; aniiUnt to Vice 1'iwl- dent Park. ,lr. Foley waa formerly aa aUlant general auierlntendeiit of the Union Pacific at Omaha. lt ia atated that were it not for the government aut akklng for a diaodution of the Union Pacific-Southern Pacific combination, the llarrlman tinea manage ment would, ere tlii, liuve Inn .extanJ e.1 to include the llllnoia CVntraL Until the merger ault "hall have, been decided the llllnoia Central may be tM-rmittcd to continue with a dlatinct organization. RETIREMENT PENSION BILL Reported Favorably by House Commit tee on Civil Service Reform. WaahliiHon. The bouae committee on reform In the civil aervlre will retort fa vorably a bill providing for retirement of nentiona hr acain2 cltll acrvlce em- ploye of the government. An age limit of eO, with certain motlin catlnna In the dim-ret ion of the president, ta died liv thn bill. It contalna tiro- vialona for paat acrvlce payment by which euperannuatcd employe lc than 70 yeara old contribute the fixed percentage of their aalarlea between the time of the naaaare of the act and the attainment of 70 yeara of acrvicc, the government to pay the eni!on after that on tho aumc baala aa If the employe had been con tributing bla ercentagc ail thoo yeara. SENATOR TILLMAN GOES HOME Haa Recovered Sufficiently to Walk. May Go Abroad. Waablngton.Senator Tillman left for hla home in Trenton, S. C, Wednexlay. The senator, who a few wrcka api waa at death's door and rallied by hi won derful lality, is well enough to walk, and his physicians declare Micro la no lang:r in his traveling. If It la not ! aible for tho senator to return in time for the close of this session of congres It Is probable he will go abroad for n reat after he haa recovered turtner. BLUE AND GRAY MINGLE. Confederates Attend G. A. R. Campfire at Little Rock. Little Hock. Tho annual state en campment of tho (Ira ml Army of tho He public wa.i held in Little Hock. (!en. Samuel H. Van Saut of St. Paul, com-ninnder-ln-chlcf of tho (Irand Army, waa tiresent. and delivered an address ill which be urged that all old soldiers be come jiiembera of tlie (1. It., UUl limi under all circumstances, the order, from lorn! cuinn to the national department, le condmicd in such manner us to culll- ute n cordial aplrlt between tho runka of the blue and the gray. WANTS BONDS RETURNED Louisiana Senator Asks Government for "Carpetbag," Bondi. U'.tsldimton.--Senator McKnery has auVeil i-miL'i(ws to direct tho secietary of tho treasury to return to tho slate of lAiuislaiia tlie lionds ol wiai siuiu now held by tho government. These Iwiid were Issued in 1805, by the mr!tbag government. These are tuiid to lj the onlv state bonds Issued, under the ent iwlliii? reuime III the South now III tlis Uiilteil Slates treasury. A GOOD COUGH, MIXTURE. r - , Simple Home-Mado'Rernedy That li Free from O'plate'a and Harm ful' Drugt. An erfcctfT remedy that will. nan ally break up a cold In twenty-four hours, It cally made by mixing to gether In a largo bottlo two ounces of (llycerlno, a half-ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure nnd eight ounces of puro Whisky Thla mix turo will tmro' any cough that Is cur able, nnd In not expensive ns It makes enough tor, last the average family an entire year. Virgin Oil of ;Plne com pound pure Is prepared only In tho laboratories of the Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati. O. , tragSc" IBal:,l vm lira "l wro'to her a poem on my 'new typewriter, lt began 'How like a flow er your faco Is.' " "Yes." "Tho curacd raachlne wrote It, 'IloW like flour your face Is!' " TINY BABY'S PITIFUL CASE - "Our baby when two months old was suffering with terrible- eczema from head to foot, all over "her Tiody; The baby looked Just like a skinned rabbit. Wo were unable to put clothes on her. At first lt seemed to be a fow mattered pimples. Tbey would break the skin and peel off leaving tho un dcrneath skin red as though It were scalds. Then a few moro pimples would appear and spread all over the body, leaving the baby all raw without skin from head to foot On top. of her head thcro appeared a, heavy scab a quarter of an Inch thick. It was aw ful to see so small a baby look as she did. Imagine! Tbe doctor was afraid to put his hands to tho child. We tried scrcral doctors' remedies but all failed. 'Then we decided to try Cutlcura. Dy using tho Cutlcura Ointment we softened the scab and It came off. Un der this, where tho real matter was, by washing with the Cutlcura Soap and applying tho Cutlcura Ointment, a new skin soon appeared. We also rave baby four drops of tho Cutlcura Resolrent three times dally. After three days you could see tho baby gaining a llttlo skin which would peel off and heal underneath. Now the baby Is four months old. She Is a fine picture of n fat llttlo baby nnd all la well. Wo only used one enko of Cut! cura Soap, two boxes of Cutlcura Oint ment and ono bottle of Cutlcura He-, solvent If people would know what Cutlcura Is there would be few suffer ing with eczema. Mrt. Joseph Kosa- mann, 7 St. John's Place, IUdgewoo4 Heights. N. V., Apr. 30 and May. V '0 nee, Advice. "Your boy Jerry has a grand yoi said Mr. Dolan. "Yes. He says he's golng,lnto grand opera." replied Mr. Rafferty. ' 'He wants, says he, to have the 'crowds leanln' forward to catch every tono aa ho lifts his voice to express things that no one but himself can fully compre hend." "Jerry says taat, does hcT" "He docs." "Toll him to be an auctioneer. He can do the same thing and the money is surer." Book Companionship. Hooks aro a guide In youth and an entertainment for age. Tbey support us under solitude nnd keep us from being a burthen to ourselves. They help ua to forget tbo crossness of men nnd things; compose our cares and our passions; and lay our disappoint ments asleep. When we are weary of tbo living we may repair to tbo dead, who havo nothing of peevish ness, prldo or design In their con versation. Jeremy Collier. Important to Mothers. Examlno carefully every bottle of CASTOHIA, a safe and sure remedy for infanta and children, and sco that it Bears tho Slgnaturo In Uso For Over JM Years, Tho Kind You Havo Always Uought The Wise Doc. "Tho doctor has ordered me to eat only tho plainest food." "For how long?" "Till I have paid his bill, I guess." V .! ........ , V M h . . . 11 PAZO OIN I'M K.Vt' I guarantee.! to rut. anjr rau of Ik bin, lillii.l. lllve-lltiac in I'rotniOlta 1'ilaa la ttulliUrsotuiuiifjr mfuiHltHl. Wa To enjoy lovo or sausages one must bavo a lot of confidence. IIAIIKINO, ll.tCKIMI, ItAM'INd t'lllTOH rail Imi bmfct-n quit-Mr lif Lhhi Jfafe'im. IliUoM. n-Uabl (rur-Jr tint tH-eu tuUX fer uirr 4) liars. AtkfouruiureUtitbuiilll. Never deneiid on u stuttering man. ! Ho'll break his word. Danger In Spitting on .aldtwalWi'. In' order to ..show that spitting on the sidewalks" Is dangerous to health, an In-, vestlgntlon rijfs been mndtftiy iir John Hobcrtton, nledlcnl health officer of nirmlnghnm, Knglabd, which shows that acven per cent. oftho "spits" col lected In public, places contained con sumption germs. On tho other hand the dust collected from tho floors of the cottages of tho Adirondack Cottage sanitarium has been found to bo frco of tuberculosis germs, showing that a careful consumptive Is not dangerous. A Hard Worker. Tramp I'd like tcr do something to j.ny for alt this, but I'm a cripple, muraV( Housekeeper You don't look lt What's tho matter? Tramp Writer's cramp, mum. I'vo been keeping a list of all tho people ,wot offered mo work, mum. A man's power depends on tho strength of his conviction not on the number of his followers. John Oliver Hobbes. POTASH Potash has a direct relation to the increase in your bank account It it like money put into a successful manufactured plant It pays dividends Potash produces more and better crops, and tho difference between a good bank balance I .. .11 I. ....),. :. Pnlaih 1 Potasb Pays Potash isn't ell there is to fertilizine, but it is so essential that you must consider it Urce your fertilizer dealer to carry Potash Salts in stock. He will have no trouble in buyine them .if He wjll write to us about it. GERMAN KALI WORKS Cos-tlseatal BalbJIac Baltlaore. Mall ilk wnfMv 7 InGold Frizes l Given Away in To tfe wiio Dae Defiance Laundry Starch Five hundred and'sevehty-two cash prizes divided as follows, to the man, woman or child who sends to us before November 15, 1910, the largest number of trade marks, "THE GLADIATOR," cut from out" 16 ounce package, (or two. froiri our, ciotmbe; package to be cftwt! as we will give TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS Df , CASH. To the one sending the next largest number ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, IN CASH, and to the next twenty, TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS each. To the next fifty, TEN DOLLARS each. The next two hundred, TWO DOLLARS each. The next three hundred, ONE. DOLLAR each; in all, 572 prizes distributed as follows J' 1 1 20 Cask Prize. 50 Cask Prizes,' 200 Cask Prizes,' 300 Cask Prizes, S72 Prizes, ia all. Graad Cask Prize, $200.00 . . . Graad Cask Prize 100.00 . . . 25.00 cack 10.00 eack 2.00 eack 1.00 eack itia to .... . . $ 200.00 . . 100.00 .. 500.00 500.00 400.00 . . 300:00 .-. $2000.00 The question may arise in your mind, " How can we afford to do this?" The answer is : we found by experience that instead of using $5,000 for advertising to cover a certain field, by giving $2,000 of this amount to the ladies in cash premiums and using the other $3,000 for advertising, we obtain much better results.. Reasons Why You Should Use Defiance Starch It U the very beat cold water starch oat tie amarkst It cam ako be sweel as boiled starch It stvir stick (o the iroa It coataifls 16 evaces to the package, as ajaiast ether breads' ealy 12 once Oae-third mere starch lasts ene-thirtl leaf er Irealaa caa be sloae one-third quicker aad twice as easy where the starch sever sticks Has No Equal. - In addition to these reasons, some one must secure one of the grand cashpriies. Thiak of capturing the grand cash prize ef ekhcr.ECO.00 or $100-00 to be received just before Christmas. All prizes will be distributed not later than Dec. 10, 1910., ; Start the Ball Rolling Begin at once 'to arrange for your children to solicit eur neighbors vrho will give you the "trade marks.", ,Even thosewho do not wish to compete for any o( the priits will get 'oae-tkJrd more starch by using "Defiance.' This is sufficient inducement for giving it a trial. Ladies can arrange clubs o( a dozen or more and the trade marks be sent in under one name and divide the prize among them-' selves, if they wish. ... BEWAXE of a dealer who would rather sell a 12 ounce package than a 16 ounce Dackage, because customers buy oftcner. We say to you. if you have a dealer in town . who keeps DEFIAWCE STARCH. 16 can astckafes.' that is the place .to buy ALL of your goods in his line, because it is evident he has some Interest in his custom en' welfare. Some dealer in your town will be sure to ketp on hand this starch. Save all trade marks until November 10th. or 12th, of this year, and then send them to THE DEFIANCE STARCH COMPANY. OMAHA. NEBRASKA, by mail, either by letter or parcel post. In doing so, be sure and give your name and correct address. In case of a " tie" in the two grand cash prizes, the prize will have to be divided. We have deposited $2,000 with the MtrckaaU National Basil, of Omaha, Nebraska, payable to the order of A. M. Pinto, who is the treasurer of a large corporation having offices in 24 cities in the United States. Mr. Pinto will superintend the distribution of the prizes. Remember, there are 570 prizes, besides the two grand Rrizes. That all the trade marks must be received by us by ovember 15th. Giveplainly your correct uame and address, A Word (o'ifce Retail Dealer W tay to the null dfiVr who la not handling DCflANCC STARCH now, l( r will bur Iran hia Jobber ww-htlf a tut (M It-ounce pukagn)or on full caw (72 l&ounctpickJS)h nur return to us anr unsold portion of such half or full cut aa h mar v on hand November 15th. and e will tend him a draft for the tame, at hit ctl price. Ur Ihit method no dealer need feel that he ia liking anr ritk la buving a hill or full cm of thla atarcb at once. Defiaace Starch Co. Omaha, Nebraska 1U REQUIRES NO COOHS PREPARED FOR WW PURPOSES diy o 1 DEnANCE5TAHCHC0 OMAHA NEB. 4 7 PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color moraooodi brlohlcr and failtr caloro than You caa dis anj girmtnl althout rlpslns at art. Writs Tlicro Is uo wrong a man can do but Is n thwarting of tho living right. MacUouald. anr other di. Ono too paeltoe colors all ftbirs. Thee dia In cold atsr bstlsr tnsn ant athar aSc Ur frtltoolUt NotktaOis.Olcach aad Mil Colors. MONROE DRUQ CO., Qulnoy, atevMe tue tlanaluro tit K. V. (JlmVif. LwU tba World our u cur a Cold In Una tmjr. tie Iteform Is n good thing when applied to tbo other fellow. Quick Simple Ea:y NO STROPPING NO HONING KNOWN THS WORLD OVSK TbsCarlabador Am ertea, bultu ulncit MARLIN. TEX1S 7. ' water tn Ibo wortl- rarearbruraatluu.ttomtch trouble, tain andblnoZ lilMNiu-i. 'I'lHiuwndt eurod. r'tir lllu.lrll 1lu. PATENT VOim JDKAS. TM7mr bring om irf,,tvl' ab. M-iaa- Itook rr. ttiSSS, W. N. U., MEMPHIsr NO, 12-1919. Because of those ugly, grluly, grey heirs. Uae "I. A ORKOL8" HAIR RESTORER. PRICE, ei.oo, retail. 1 St