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AN IPERATIQN Lydia E. Pink* le Compound. iuchCases. Sometime ago I got so trouble that I thought I would have to be operated on. I had a bad displacement. My right side would pain me and I was so nervous I could not hold a glass of water. Many times I would have to stop my work and sit down or I would fall on the floor in a faint. I consulted several doctors and the same but I kept » from having the opera d so many times of Lydia /egetable Compound and pter so I began taking it. felt better than I have I keep house and am able tk. The Vegetable Com ply one grand medicine. " iTTHEWS, 3311 Sycamore ! are many serious cases rgical operation will re ely acknowledge this, but r, and many others like it, liât many operations are {when medicine in many t is needed. special advice write to Sam Medicine Co. (conû idass. ÖW ATH nervousness, difih* rinating, often mean rders. The world's ledy for kidney, liver, uric odd troubles— and often ward off Known aa the "»Snn.i »Hand for more than 200 iggists, in three aissa. aa Cold Modal oa orary Us pt bo >.n I tatkdi ititeKeen towels lar i your meals without fear [your liver ' you will nr ""TR !v T er JPÏU 1 the bowels i sallow akin go Small Dose— Sa »'S IRON PILLS, Nature's and blood tonic for ■mattem, Na tndl -loinilly find opportuul tnen make them. CKLES I I the Time to Get Rid at he«« U«l|r Spot*. # longer the «lightent ol Red of >our freckles, as Othint fUffth — Is guaranteed to remuva • spots. \ »n ounce of othine— doubl« j your druficiat and appi ^night &nd morning ant you ee that even the worst frecklet disappear, while the lighter fcniah**d entirely. It is seldom one ounce is needed to c m F the skin and gain a beautiful lion ask for the double strength la ia sold under guarantea of It falla to remove freckle«. strength, hut women have ASPIRIN RIGHT ■pany. who introduced As in 1900, give proper directions. |uick relief follow carefully Id proper directions in each package of "Bayer Tablets j This package is plainly fwith the safety "Bayer Cross" means the gen t-famou* Aspirin, prescribed Ins for over eighteen years. ' Tablets of Aspirin" can tie rlv for Colds. Headache. 1 Knruche. Neuralgia. I.uin »mutism. Joint Bains. Neu lin generally. |n boxes of 1J tablets cost rnts. Druggists also sell ■r" packages. Aspirin la tnurk of Buyer M.mufn-inre pticneidester of Sallcylic trv hard work. l/a/r .sight end Morale». L m C. New Strong, tMthy Eyoo. If they Tire. Itch. Smart or Burn, if Sore, r,wC Irritated, Inflamed or lltj Granulated.aaeMurine tha«. Refreshes. Safe for aft. At mil Dr ugg ist«. Write for the Eft t/mtij Cs- Qtmtt pïïnïïï III liiil lila Ihn PUSS, MOUSE, A SPIDER. B ROWN MOUSE onnie out of his hole In the wall, which landed him right on a shelf in the pantry. The hole was hidden by pans, and Brown Mouse never thought of such a thing as that the pans might lie moved. One day he was hold enough to run out in the daytime and stayed, and. getting a bud fright from seeing Buss come into the pantry, lie ran out of the door into the kitchen und out into the yard. Here he managed to escape by run ning under the steps, where l*uss could not follow him. All day he stayed there and all night, too, and it was not until the next day that he could get hack lo his own home. But whnt was his surprise, when lie went to the hole in the wall to find >5#SP 000* ro ^ry/yosse, * sractss. the paii hail been removed and that Madam Spider had woven a web right , ovvr the opening and was sitting there, waiting for a stray tty. "You have closed up the door to my house." protested Brown Mouse. "I am afraid 1 shall have to tear away jour weh, for I really must get In. You know, it isn't safe for me to he out here !" "Oh, dear, whnt shall I do!" walled Madam Spider. "It took me so long to find tills place, and I worked so hard to weave ibis beautiful pattern, and now you are going to destroy it. ' Of course I cannot protect myself against such a hlg. strong animal as ym, Mr. Mouse, so I must submit, t'h. dear; oh, dear; how miserable I j not." ! Mr. Mouse grew thoughtful. "I , S OME people fink war ees no stop pa yet. Other night 1 go sec tight a for prise and heexu eitda up weetli lieega scrap over soiuntlng. 1 dnnno. tine place gotta whole lot rope on and I nskn man wat deeaa for. He nay ring for rmikn tight een. But bees too lltoochll square and no inoochn go round for ring. Breety si Mill two feller come out weeth no moocha clothes on only a Icelle bit. I gotta idee they tink bees Saturday night and try for taka hath een water bucket. One man whosa all dress up ilka Sunday tnnka speech for expia inn flstn bout. But he no saw- wot gonna fight bout. Dese two feller whosa leavn their j home inakn frit»n* weeth ahaku j ' 1 lii,nils. Nexta tneenufe somebody rlngtt deotiet heil and beega tight breaks |oe'-e weeth dees two feller whosa ready for go to bed. When da liell ring seeniH Ilka both tlnk other one gotta hees lunch. Somatime love and hug and no fight, other time all fight and no httg. Somebody holler "break !" and both pusha some more een da face. Man weeth deenerbell ringa for supper and stoppa da tight. Both fighter getta scared and no seet to gether. Brett y soon Im*II ringa for breakfast and fight bn-nka loos«* all over some more. I gotta gooda time but I dnnno wot for everybody flghta **• mooch. I tlnk bees better fight eef somebody stoppa dat guy from (day weeth dinner t»ell. Juso getta start and ringa da l*ell and > putta fight on da bunt. I no und«*rstnnda wot for nobody atnasha dee* feller whosa all dress up. He starts all da trouble and no getta push een da face once. Wot you tlnk? -O Small Farms in EgypL Seventy-five per cent of the land un- der cultivation In Kgypt is held by (MTsoas owning less than two acre». -O- la What the Sphinx Says By Newton Newkirk "Small wonder life is miserable to a misfit—oft en If the preach er could swap lobs with the man. both might I he happy." , suppose 1 am big and strong and ought not to take advantage of such a lit tle frail creatur« as she is," he thought. "I ■••uu't break down her home." "Don't worry. Madam Spider," said Mr. Mouse. "Stay right where you are. I can easily make another home by night time, and I do not think Buss will get me up here, so make yourself easy; your home shall not b" destroyed." Madnm Spider said she could never thank him enough and off he ran to make a new door to his home in the wall. Some time after this all happened Mr. Mouse grew 1m. Id again and ran out of the pantry one day and Buss saw him. Around the kitchen she chased him, ant! by find by she hnd him cornered. Me could not get back to the pantry, and Buss was very sure of getting him. so she sat quite still and watched poor trembling Mr. Mouse who was sure his end was near. But he had a friend close by, though he did tint know it, for right over Buss' head was tin* new home of Madam Spider, and when she looked down anil saw what wn« going on she knew It was time to pay lier debt of gratitude to Mr. Mouse. Madam Spider let herself down l.y a slender thread right over Buss. Then she swung herself right Into one of Puss' eyes. Buss bent her head anti brushed her eyes with one paw. It took only a wink of time, but It was enough. Mr. Mouse was saved, for when Bus» opened her eyes again be was gone. Madam Spider, tiw», was safe up In her home again, feeling very content ed, for hnd she not saved the life of Mr. Mouse, who once hail spared her home? That night, when Mr. Mouse was thinking over all that had happened, lie suddenly remembered the Spider that saved him. "Why, I tit* believe It must have been Madam Spider, whose home I spared a long lime ago," he said. "Well, well! You can never tell when you will need a friend, and even the j weakest ones sometimes an* aide to ! do the biggest deeds of kindness." , (Copyright.) > The Tragedy. He was a mut and he married a mut— A muttresa. perhaps, we should auy. Each drifted on in an aeon-oid rut l-'or many a wearisome day. He started to grow—as it happens some times When it least Is expected and soon Their mating was one of those marital crimes That the devil considers a boon 8lie Stayed as she was—Pm not blaming her. no!— And her life and his were a hell Now tell me-would duty cry "Linger," or "Oo"? Where, where is the wisdom to tellT (The question la old a a the earth hat grown old. And the answer I» yet to he found la it right to break loos*-, human gander from goose When Dan Cupid's no longer around?) HOW THEY VOTED "How did you two voto in tbo lato election ?" "Wall, Brown Kara Icnaw Smith, ao ho votad for Jonaa. I know Jonaa *o I votad far Smith." A Misconception. "Give me it ilollar's worth of belladonna pic«*«*." "A ilnllnr's worth of belladon na! What In tlie world do you wnnt with that much of such a drug?" "I'm »Ick «nil tired of teach- ing kindergarten, nnd somebody told me belladonna would enlarge the pupils." -----n •at CROSBY'S KIDS » »>M» e » e» ee»»» » ««»* eee»e »» » en» « ITNiVCR RAINS Sut it poors id 'blanche sweet} Iris Millions, literally, know B.laneha Sweet, understand tier cute liitle ways anti bel eve in lier friendship. Yet none ol the millions ever lias heard lier s|«-ak a word. She is in n class with tilt highest salaried stars of the 'movie" screen. O Beauty Chats By EDNA KENT FORBES • BEAUTY Cl I.TlttK. M '(1ST women think that beauty cul ture consist» in an amusing va riety of bottles and Jars and boxes, with salves and liquids to lie Hpplied externally. A few others scorn all cos metics and pin their entire faith to plain soap and water. Whereas, the real beauty culture steers u middle course between these two extremes, und starting by making the body clean and pure within, uses a few externul applications to help out the good work. For example—cold cream alone will not make a good complexion. But neither, these days, will soap und wit 1 er. An excellent digestion and a healthy body, come first, hut even so dirt will seep into the (sires and soitj alone will not dean it out. Air thal / t£m w I Cosmetics Are All Right Moderation. if Used in Is too cold roughens the skin, and cream of some sort must be used to soften it. Too Imt sun Intrus the skin, and cream mu«t be iiK«*d to smithe It. A few hours' ride through a swift wind in an auto, mean* that the skin will dry nnd that dirt parth-les will tie forci-d In by the rush of air. Here again cream la useful. Exercise or exposure usually cause* the (wires to become unusually active resulting In a thin film of oil over the akin, and a resulting shlrilne«*. Mod em standards declare that this I* not beautiful, so the powder box routes Into it* own. Bow der is as necessary a* soap, a I most. indeed It I* a ques tion whether pure powder on the skin Is not tietter than Impure dirt par ticle*. However, powder and all other application* should be thoroughly wash*-*! »iff before one retire«, leaving the «kin free and clean for the third of the day «pent in rest. • Copyright l A PARTISAN. "Now," said tha honey tongued real estate philanthropist. "here you would find an absolutely delightful villa site." "No doubt," ea d the young lady who should have been acroae the way; "but my aympathiee have always been the other way, and if you don't mind I'd rather build a neat little carrartia tomewhera." It PAYS TO BUILD BIRD HOUSES Feathered Songsters, Through Their Destruction of insects, Incrtass Yield of F arm. Birds are desirable to have about the premises. m>t only on account of their beauty and song tint because of their economic worth. The IÜU» feathered songsters ure especially use ful as insect destroyers during tbo breeding period, when they have to work early and late to obtain sufficient food for their nestlings. One way to Increase the number making your pro|ert.v their summer home Is to put out feathers, bit* of wool and twiuo during the nest-hulldlng season for lln* birds to use in building their habita lions. Another way is to build safe retrials for them In which they can rear their young comfortably. Most of • he house» will i>e occupied year aft *r year. In fact, no attraction for sum tuer birds is more effectual titan plen ty of house* suited to the needs and habits of the various,kinds of liou-e bird*. During idle hours he enlist ruc tion of h few of these bird dwellings Is litscliinting and useful work. Fanners* Bulletin Onu, propu nil by • he Flitted States bureau of biological survey, gives clear working directions, with illustrations, for a large niltnliei of bird houses— both of the single and iipartuient house variety. This bulletin may be laid free by writing the depart nient of agriculture. Washington. it of the A an eo Î a TOWN RUN ON BUSINESS LINES Municipal Departments of Lakewood O., Work Through Mayor's Office— —Makes for Co-Operation. Front his military training in Hie KptinlsIi'Aincriciin war niul Ills bus) liege training since, Mayor tamN K Hill of Lakewood hint adopted methods which he In-lie* es me novel In munir I pill II fill I I'M. The Idea, tin* mayor say*. Is to keep him In direct touch with nil munlrtpni problems nnd works and to bring uhoti greater eo-o|ienitiou between heads ot depart men la in a business administra lion. Army enrros|mndenre procedure gov ertts all comniunleiitlons last ween heads of departments. A letter tie tween depart men Is goes first through the hands of the mayor, who 'orivarda It |o Ils liest Illation. It. Is answered by indorsement on the original letter and returned, again through the muy ot's office, to the w t iler. Kvcry Tuesday morning at t*-n o'clock the mayor holds a conference w ith all department la ad*, at which every phase of each depart ment's work Is discussed.—Cleveland Bln 1 It I tea 1er. MAKE WAR ON THE BARBERRY Anv Number of Substitutes for Shrub Which la One of Farmer's Worst Enemies. I.tind«rii|ie gardeners are recom mending substitutes for the com IIIO , burberry , il host of the blin k stem rust ol whciit which rim «cs etmr moils Ins««»* euch year to the wheat crop. Where n purple variety I« desired In the «hriibbery binder the purple leineil fit tun HUM he substituted, nr cording to i'. II F.IwimmI, Jr nsslstsnt profe««or of Itindsi h|m- architecture lit the Ohio Flute university Til's may else lie u«*-d «« a high hnckgnmnd tna«« or u« spei 1 tuen tree group* on the lawn. The purple lui /.el may also he u*ed n* an accent of color In the shrubbery mass. Many other shrubs rati lie u**«l where the common barberry has m t would time lu-cii planted, such as the I fi\e IcHied angelica, red twigged dog wimhI. pink welgella winged i-ttony ! inn« white k.-rriu and high hush crn-i tarry The common bnrherr» must g-> nnd the sooiu-r we make up our mind* loi It tin- la-tier Ihsit It out and pu' something else In II» place, snd simu j It* aliMU'i- will he forgotten Plant Memorial Trees. While various kind« of menu rial*, are being ere*-ted tor mir dcpnrted *«d diet» none I« more • Impie nnd more appropriate than tin- ire*- width will le- n living em'ilem of the remem bruin e nf u gru »-fill |e-ople to ho«* who gave llo-ir II es ii|mui the altnr of to til* Ir BdUnirt St nt ii#** « tl«! tlMflillliM'llt < «fl el n fi'H >«*itm nttiv fiim# to IlSll Hi« •np null tfiry limy 1 *♦' 1118*11 nlnglesi f«» th* Sut it« the un tiorta! tree nature will a keeping fresh Mini green of American heme* •slst mm hi i he memory Hie Consideration "Istoky yur <iap." chided a friend "What In thunder made you tell your | wife you d la* home from the «|»-ik . (ng dead shore by nine o'clock « ln-ti | yon know giael and well It won't le* out until half pti«t ten or leven»' "Stic nl»»>» ta-glns to worry a , «*ut me a« soon a* she think« it'« ataiiit time for me to «ho« up " refilled t»a|* Johnson of Buntpus Itblge "So 1 fig gcred I'd gl'e tier plenty *>t finie to worry My wife I« like all the rest of the women; she hnin't happy un ie«* she's pestering atajut nuth'o"— Kan*at Oty Star. It You Need a Medicine You Should Hava the Besl Have you ever stopped to reusen why it I» that *o many product* that are ex tensively advert i»ed. all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten* The reaaon i* plam—the article did not fulfill the promise* of the manufacturer Tbi* applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that hat real curative value almost arils itself, as lik» an endleea chain system the remedy it recommended by those who have been twnehted, to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says "Take for example Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a preparation I have Bold for many vnara and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it show* excellent re sult». aa many of tnv customer* testify. No other kidney remedy has ao large n aate." According to sworn statement« and verified testimony of thousand* who have used the preparation, the auecena of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root ia due to the fact, eo many people claim, that it fulfill« »I hioat even wi-h in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments; corrects uri nary I rouble-, and neutralises the uric •cid which cause- rheumatism You mav receive a sample bottle of Swamp Root hv P» reel* Post Addresa Dr Kilmer A Co. Binghamton. N Y , and enclo-e ten cents; also mention this Î >»per I.arg* and medium «ire buttle* or aale at all drug stores -Adv. title toil of wilier tuny lie colored »*7 a single grain o' indigo. "CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP" IS CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tonguo! Remove poison# from otomach, liver and bo we le. m Accept "California" Syrup at Fig» only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child la having the best and moat harm less laxative or physic for the tittle stomach, liver and bowels. Children love Its delicious fruity ta«te. Full directions for child's dose on each bot tle. (live It without fear. Mother! You must aay "California.* —Adv. Jonah was a conundrum, and the whale had to give him up. ANY WOMAN CAN DYE AND KEEP IN STYLE t I ! j "Diamond Dyes" Turn Fadad, Shabby Apparat Into New. Don't worry about perfect mault«. Fa«* "Diamond Dyes." guaranteed to give u new. rich, fadelea« color to any fabric, whether It be wool, silk linen, cotton or mixed good« — dresoea. blouses Stocking*, skirt*, children's coats, feathers- -everything ! Direction Rook In package tell* how to diamond dye over any eolnr. To match any matertnl. have dealer show you "Dlaulond Dye" Color Can!.—Adv, The elevator tuny lie lowered, hut the hoy who run« It Is hired. < | . | to Mother and Daughter! ALL TESTIFY TO RELIEF Mankato, Mtoo. — "I bave thre« daughter« who are all strong and healthy today, due, I am sure, to the use at Dr. Bierce'« Favorita B rescript loo. When they wer« In their teeoa they were all very del , _____ leate. I always '* W '{anßih gave them this medicine and It Dtvar failed to giva rail el "I have bad. In year* past, three op eration« for wens, my blood waa In bad condition I alao would »offer with pain« all through try fleah at different times. Could not seem to get anything to help this condition until I began ualng Dr Bierce'« (Jolden Medical Dis covery and the 'Bleassnt Pellet»' and they gave me wonderful relief. I know of no better medicines than Dr. Pierce s"—Mrs. Mary Goodrich. 218 W Rock 8t. AFTER MOTHERHOOD De» MoIdc*. lows.—"I wa* ailing and dragg*-d **ut. It was after motber ho*el and I did not get my strength back. My husband got I>r. Pierce'« Favorite Prescription at the drug store and I used two bottle*. It brought back my strength and helped me over« come my troubles. I have been well ever since."—Mr». Ambrose Stela. l>22 W. 3rd St. Clear Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap and Talcum »••» ?S*. 1 i 2$ sad Sfa. Tstraw Ss.