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TICT MBRRYBBURO JOURNAL Now Lookout. When a cold hangs on as often hnp pens, or when you have hardly gotten over ono cold beforo you contract an other, look out for you arc liable to contract some very serious disease. This succession of colds weakens the system and lowers the vitality so thnt you are much moro liable to contract chronic catarrh, pneumonia or con sumption. Cure your cold while you can. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has a great reputation. It is relied upon by thousands of people and never disappoints them. Try it. It only costs a quarter. Obtainable every where. Would Seem Probable. "Last Friday I lunched on ono of our battleships." "Didn't you find It rather hard to digest?" Boston Tran-script. Pine-Tar Relieves a Cold. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey contains all the soothing elements of the pine forest. It heals the irritated jncm brane, and by its antiseptic properties loosens the phlegm, you breathe easier, and what promised to be a severe cold has been broken up. For that stuffed up feeling, tight chest or sore throat take a dose of Dr. Boll's Pine-Tar-Honey and prevent a wearing hacking cough dragging through the winter. At your Druggist 2Gc. Too Busy Otherwise. Uncle "And what does your young man do for a living?" Niece "Why, uncle, you can't expect Jack to do anything for a lhlng while we're en gaged." Boston Transcript. Rheumatism Follows Exposure. In the rain all day is generally fol lowed by painful twinges of rheuma tism or neuralgia. Sloan's Liniment will give you quick relief and prevent the twinges from becoming torture. Jt quickly penetrates without rubbing and soothes the sore and aching joints. For sore, stiff, exhausted muscles that ache and throb from overwork, Sloan's Liniment affords quick relief. Bruises, sprains, strains and other minor in juries to children arc quickly soothed by Sloan's Liniment. Get a bottle to-1 day at your Druggists, 25c. i Opal Feels Climatic Changes. I The opal Is a stone "with a temper." , Tho diamond rises superior to elliimtc, I nB does the ruby, the emerald and the sapphire, but the opal Is of such dell- ' cato organization that, when exposed i to severe cold, It loses color, and under the lnfluenco of excessive moisture he comes dull. It Is n curious fuct, how-1 ever, Unit the temperature of one's I hand will cause It to resume its wont-1 cd fire and brilliancy, as will also he tho case when it is exposed to the dl . rcct rays of Uie sun. GOULD NOT WALK And For Four Years, Could No! Stand Without Support. Chillicothe, Ohio "Nothing pleases me moro than to speak a word of praise for Cardui, tho woman's tonic," Bays Mrs. Ed Davis, of this town, "for I firmly believe that It snatched mo from tho grave. I have been married 14 years, and had two children. Alter tho youngest waB horn, I was not ablo to walk, and for four years, I wa3 not strong enough to stand on my feet five minutes at tho time, without something to support me. Nothing seemed to do mo any good, until, finally, I commenced using Cardui, tho woman's tonic. I only used about four bottles, but, today I am well, can do my work, and walk as far as I want to. I can never praiso Cardui enough, and my neighbors cannot get done wondering at tho change in me." You, too, can depend on Cardui, be cause Cardui is a gentle, harmless, vegetable tonic, that can do you noth ing but good. Prepared from vegetable herbs, Car dui has a specific effect on the woman ly constitution, and puts strength Where it is needed. .Try Card-u-1. NCB 9 Didn't Believe It Tnlk about fishing," said Harvey Titus, who was just getting under way, "what would you do if you found on your hook a 750-pound horse mack erel?" "Do?" said tho listener. "I'd get up, take a drink of water and lie on my right side for a while." Now York Telegraph. rB?- FmO YOU KNOW that Jf permanently cured so that you can eat any kind of food that you crave? It has been done not only once, but in almost every case yhen Cham berlain's Tablets are used. An instance : Mr. J. Pominville, Stillwater, Minn., who had spent over $2,000.00 for medicine and treatment was perma nently cured by these tablets. Continued from First Pago. Miss Lulu llollenbeck, superin tendent. Senior Christian Endeavor meeting nt (jiIIO. Topic, "The Grace of Gratitude." Psa. 107:1- 4'3. Leaders, Misses "Wiliim Parks, Dorothy Craig. A meeting of un usual interest is assured. Union temperance meeting at tlie M. E. church Thursday eve ning at 7:110. A prominent state leader will speak. Everybody urged to come. You will be well prepaid. This is certain from all wo have heard. Keep in mind the Ladies' Aid Bazaar, which will bo given Fri day, December 8th. The usual splendid supper at 'J3 cents will be nn attractive feature. Plan to attend. Many ills come from impure blood. Can't have pure blood with faulty di gestion, lazy liver and sluggish bowels. Burdock Blood Bitters is recommended for strengthening stomach bowels and liver and purifying the blood. RANDOM RECOLLECTIONS. Continued from First Page. take him long to recover from his disappointment. The next day the same scheme would be worked again, and also the next. As be fore stated the little chap's mem ory Mas poor he could only tell that .some naughty boy had taken his big copper away from him, but he did not know who it was. However, when that bucketful of candy was mentioned lie seemed eager to try tor it again. .Ju,t bow many times we secured a .supply of the "rusty coats'' and robbed poor Tommy lias passed from my memory, but the reader can rest assured that we worked the scheme for all it was worth while it lasted, .sometimes twice- in one day. And at that time none of our "gang"' had ever heard of the famous, or rather infamous, Frank or Jesse James, or Bob or Cole Younger. Ami to think that all of our plotting and planning to rob little Tommy took place within the .shadows of the spire of the good old Methodist church where all of us boys, had to attend Sab bath school every Sunday morn ing. Bui all good things finally come to an end. In an evil mo ment two of our gang tried the RK7 d. j tumw r billion jJnltar. worth of food ind property CTery yen. Kill nr its nd mice and nop ymr Ion with mr corn It U life la ik, Deadlr to rats but harmless to human beings. Riu umplr drj- op. No odor whatever. huidic Dooun in eacb can. How to Destroy Rata." 25c SHi. bJ at nn H V .WW. In Seed. Hardwire, Draf wcncru Mores, CHAMPNEY'S PHARMACY m.Baanmi.i.aai..BnaannannBaiotf Constipation Is to be dreaded. It lends to 9oriou ailment, Ferer, Indigestion, 1'ilcs. Sick Headache, Poisoned System and a icons of othor troubles follow. Don't let Constipation last. Keep your Kidneys, Liver ond Bowels healthy and active Kid your system of fermented, (tasty foods. Nothing better than Dr. King's NewLifePills All Ijrurliticra 2S rrnli SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK EHaVJal ' Daily Thought. "Why tell me that a man is a fine speaker if. It is not tlie truth that lie is speaking? If an eloquent speaker is not .speaking tlie truth, is there a more horrid kind of object in crea tion? Carlyle. r indigestion can be cured. 'WsaWBBWMsaMWamWaWMneaaWsaeaaa $795 'fJa $795 Model 85-4 f.o.b. Toledo JnW Model 85-4 f. o. b. Toledo More power 35 horsepower motor. More room 112-inch wheelbase. Greater comfort long,, 48-inch cantilever rear springs and 4-inch tires. Greater convenience electrical control but tons on steering column. Bigger, safer brakes service, 13x2t; emer gency, 13x24- Better cooling you never heard of an Over land motor overheating. highwayman aet on poor little Tommy just as two ladies of the neighborhood, who knew all of us hoys very wi 11. were passing the big elm tree, and little Tommy ,told them his tale of woe. Eesiilt : (The parents of all the members of 'our little robber band were soon made acquainted with the meth ods by which we had come into posses-sion of that choice and luscious, but forbidden fruit. Re sult No. 2: "Within a very few days there were performances in a number of woodshed.s in our neighborhood in which the pater familias, tlie culprit, and a large leather strap, took the leading These Tremendous Advantages- FRANK LOOMIS, Dealer, Tho Willy3-0verland "Made In mm&mmmxzmi parts. were gentl but linn- Tommy is still in the land of the ly placed across tlie km es of our Ihing and will send me his ad dear old dads, and the strap up- dress. 1 will forward him enough plied in a masterful and vigorous new "Lincoln pennies" to cover fashion. Did we feel the punish- the numerous times we robbed incut? "Well, those who heard us him of the big copper, certainly thought we did. And No, gentle reader, none of our thus did the glorious career of little gang grow up to he real, our glorious little band of embryo sure-enough highwaymen, train highwaymen come to an abrupt robbers, second story worker, or and inglorious end. Just which anything of that "sort, as our one of our little band obtained the career a.s amateurs was brought big copper the last time I e.innot to a sudden close by such a rude now recall, but am- positive the jolt. To the best of mv knowl writer was not the guilty one. Bui edge and belief they all' grew up he had it several times, just the to be respectable and respected same, before our career was so citizens, and some of them are suddenly cut short. However, if earning their bread by the sweat Have- Kmtf George GeSsJs and Hindenburg, Joffre and Haig; have all the other fighters, too. But all the world's best fighters are not in the European war not by a long shot! Some are in the country fighting for better times on the farm for bet ter living conditions in town for better roads from farm to town. The Cleveland Plain Dealer will bring the daily doings of all these world's greatest fighters at home and abroad to your breakfast table every morning. What You Get in The Plain Dealer During the Year The Cleveland Plain Dealer is as much your paper as it is, Cleveland's. It prints the live news of your own locality, of Ohio, of the United States, of the world 1 Such a paper, then, has a powerful edu cational influence in every home. It should come regularly to your home and it will if you just say the.word. The Plain Dealer has its own special rep resentatives ijnJNcw York, in Washington, in Columbus in fact, wherever we can gather news thaf will interest you, we do so and spare no expense to get the best and most authentic reports. Besides the actual news printed there arc daily features that you can hardly afford to be without. Stock reports by Parr who tells you No mail orders accepted from localities where we maintain 'delivery agents. These are tremendous advantages over any thing to be had in other cars that sell for anywhere near as low a price. And they make it hard for us to keep up with orders. The factory has never yet caught up with the demand. jfe You oughtto own one of these cars nothing else so big and fine for the money. Come in and order yours now. PHONE Garage, Black 139 Residence, Red 228 PERRYSBURG, O. Company, Toledo, Ohio U.S. A." ESill the Ifmser rekfst when, where and how to sell farm produce to best advantage. , . Cartoons by Donahey the man who has swayed thousands by one stroke of his pen. Temple's "Sketches From Life" drawings full of heart interest, that appeal to every one. And the woman's page a big feature that women never fail to enjoy. And stirring editorials so masterfully written that they arc copied far and near. These, then, are but a few of the reasons why you will enjoy reading The Plain Dealer every morning. Remember, you get the same news at practically the same time that you would if you lived in Cleveland. The Daily Plain Dealer costs but $3.00 per year, delivered to your door. Make the 'investment today, j of their brows, while some are get ting theirs otherwise. None of us ever got to be members of tho stock exchange, where we could sell mining shares, etc., to separate the unsuspecting public from its money. .1 i '. H. November 20, 191C. Sufferer from Indigestion Relieved. "Before taking Chamberlain's Tab lets my husband suffered for several years from indigestion, causing him to have pains in the stomach and distress after eating. Chamberlain's Tablets relieved him of these spells right away," writes Mrs. Thomas Casey, Geneva, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere. ( i i 1 IIIHIII M w TS"Vl L