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“CASGARETS" FOR SLUGGISH LIVER No sick headache, sour stomach, biliousness or constipation by morning. Get a 10-cent box now. Turn the rascals out —the headache, biliousness, Indigestion, the sick, sour stomach and foul gases—turn them out to-night and keep them out with Cascarets. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never know the misery caused by a lazy liver, clogged bowels or an upset stom ach. Don’t put In another day of distress. Let Cascarets cleanse your stomach; remove the sour, fermenting food; take the excess bile from your liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poison in the bowels. Then you will feel great. A Cascaret to-night straightens you out by morning. .They work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from any drug store means a clear head, sweet stomach and clean, healthy liver and bowel action for months. Chil dren love Cascarets because they never gripe or sicken. ’ Adv. Charge of the Light Brigade. Mr. Stevens noticed that the little daughter of the family ate her cereal in a far from enthusiastic manner. "Don’t you like that, my dear?" he Inquired. "Not pertic'ly,” replied the child. "Why do you eat it, then?” asked the visitor. The little girl paused with her spoon on the edge of the bowl, and looked at the guest with Berious eyes. "Why, It’s got to be eaten," she an swered gravely. "The groceryman gives mother a rag doll for every two. packages she buys, and it’s got to be eaten every morning.” New York Evening Post. TAKES OFF DANDRUFF HAIR STOPS FALLING Qlrltl Try This! Make* Hair Thick, Glopay, Fluffy, Beautiful—No More Itching Scalp. Within ten minutes after an appli cation of Danderlne you cannot find a qiugle trace of dandruff or falling hair and your Bcalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be' after a few weeks’ use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair —growing all over the scalp. A little Danderlne immediately dou bles the beauty of your hair. No dif ference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, lust moisten a cloth with Danderlne and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The efTect Is amaz ing—your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an incomparable luster, softness and luxuriance. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any store, and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any—that it has been neglected or Injured by careless treatment —that’s all —you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of it If you will just try a lit tle Danderine. Adv. Making Up for Lost Time. Clssie —Why in the name of good ness do you keep taking out your watch. Have you a train to catch? Tom —Eh? Oh, no. The fact is i haven’t seen it for a long time. —Illus- trated Bits. WHEN RUBBERS BECOME KECESSARI And your shoes pinch, Allen’s Foot-Hose, th« Antiseptic powder to be shaken Into the shoes, 1s just the thing to use. Always use It for break ing in new shoes; Bold everywhere, 26c. Sample FREE. Address, A. 8. Olmsted, Le Boy, N. Y. Don't accept any mbtutvte. Adr. Thought Him a Club. He —Do you know much about golf? She —Absolutely nothing. I wouldn't even know bow to hold my padd' properly. The Right Way. " "Bill went all to pieces." “What did his wife say?’’ “ ‘Bill, collect yourself.’ ” Makes the laundress happy—that’s Red Cross Bag Blue. Makes beautiful, clear white clothes. All good grocers. Adv. The fellow who falls In love at first sight would like caviare the first time he tried It. Love couldn’t be otherwise than sweet, as Its principal ingredient Is tafTy. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma tion .allays wind colic JBc a bottlaJW, It takes other people to see the sil ver lining of our clouds. AN EPITOME OF LATE LIVE NEWS CONDENSED RECORD OF THE » PROGRESS OF EVENTS AT HOME AND ABROAD. FROM ALL SOURCES BAYINGS, D O I N G 8, ACHIEVE MENTB, SUFFERINGS, HOPES AND FEARS OF MANKIND. i Western New*pal>er Union New. Service WESTERN. Four persons were killed and seven injured when two automobiles collided at Los Angeles. Thomas Briscoe, a copper-colored negro, was arrested in Chicago in con nection with the murder of Miss Ida O. Leegson a month ago. Burglars at St. Louis robbed the home of Fred Kohl, president of a bank in Granite City, 111., of $16,000 in Jewelry and money and $40,000 in se curities. A $1,000,000 fund to aid the strikers in the coal fields of Colorado is ex pected to be voted by the American Federation of Labor at its annual con vention in Seattle. Mrs. Antone Enzler, who confessed writing improper letters to Alta Roseu stiel, was sentenced at Freeport, 111., by Judge Landis to thirty months’ im prisonment at Leavenworth, Kan., and to pay a fine of $lO. Endeavoring to trap blackmailers who again had demanded money from Ralph E. Bristol and Leroy Eccles un der threats of shooting, Dave Ed wards, special detective and expert gunman from Bingham, Utah, fell on a lonely road in the northeast part of Ogden, his body riddled by bullets. Mrs. Hope L. McEldowney of West Salem, Wis„ told a Jury in Chicago how “Prof. Charles T. Crane,” a clair voyant, made love to her and then took $15,000 of her money to make an Investment. The “processor,' 1 whose real name is James Ryan, is now on trial with C. P. (Barney) Bertsche, charged with swindling the woman. Mrs. Sarah Todd, 103 years old and a sister-in-law of Mrs. Abraham Lin coln, walked to the polls at Eugene, Ore., and cast her first vote in the referendum election. Mrs. Todd was born in Kentucky when that state was a wilderness. She went to Oregon twenty years ago. This was, there fore, her first opportunity to enjoy the right of suffrage. She will be 104 years old March 29, 1914. Her hus band’s sister was Mrs. Abraham Lin coln. Turning their peaceful harvest dance into what is known in the white man’s tongue as their “blood dance,” the 500 Navajo Indians in the vicinity of Ship Rock, in the extreme north western corner of New Mexico, have within the last few days become so un ruly that Agent Shelton of the Ship Rock reservation, fearing a general up rising, with danger to settlers, has ap pealed to the United States marshal for an armed force to cope with the situation at Albuquerque. WASHINGTON. . “Mail your Christmas parcels early,” says the Postoffice Department, in a bulletin. Notwithstanding intimations that Provisional President Huerta would refuse to resign, administration offi cials said Saturday night that his elimi nation would be accomplished “in one way or another.” They asserted that every opportunity would be given him to retire peaceably, and' that drastic steps would be avoided if possible. The reclamation service has ac cepted the offer of the Grand Junction Mining and Fuel Company to furnish the power needed during the construc tion of the Grand River diversion dam and tunnel No. 3, Grand Valley irriga tion project. Under the terms of the contract to be entered into the govern ment will pay approximately $30,418 for the power service. The Pacific and Atlantic terminals of the Panama canal will cost a large part of the remaining $37,000,000 to be appropriated for that waterway, esti mates of the bulk of which already have been submitted to the house com mittee on appropriations. The $37,- 000,000 will make up the total of $375,- 000,000 contemplated as the total cost of the canal. Secretary Lane and Indian’ Commis sioner Solis held a conference concern ing the recalcitrant Indians on the Navajo reservation in New Mexico. They directed Major McLaughlin, tire veteran inspector of the Interior De partment, who ts widely known as the "Indians’ friend,” to proceed immedi ately to the Navajo reservation as the personal representative of the depart ment. THE CHEYENNE RECORD. FOREIGN. General Felix Diaz was stabbed by a Mexican at Havana. He was wound ed twice. Alfred Russell Wallace, ninety-one, an eminent British scientist, died at London. The guns of seven American war ships were trained on the fortress of Vera Cruz Friday night, following the arrival of the battleship Rhode Island. A cordial greeting was given by the authorities and populace of Genoa to the American battleships Connecticut and Kansas when they arrived at Genoa, Italy. Great throngs of spectators, who had gathered on the bastions, admired the American battloship Wyoming, the largest and most powerful warship yet sen at Malta, when she arrived in the harbor. Theodore Roosevelt recited his polit ical creed before an audience of Ar gentines at Buenos Aires, and out lined, in a speech lasting more than an hour, the work that he and his fol lowers had set themselves to accom plish in the United States. General Huerta, according to per sons in his confidence, intends to continue as president of Mexico until some time late in 1914; intends to car ry out his plan for organizing the new congress and will defy the United States, even to the point of war. - After a conference at Nogales, So nora, betwe enGeneral Carranza and delegations from Cuba, headed by Pab lo G. Menocal, brother of the president of Cuba, and from the camp of Zapata, it was reported that two war vessels had been offered to the constitutional ist leader. Ludwig III., the new king of Bava ria, who replaces the mad king, Otto, took the oath of office in the throne room of the palace with the simple formula prescribed by the Bavarian constitution; "I swear to rule accord ing to the constitution and the impe rial laws, so help me God and His holy Sriptures.” SPORT. Yale easily defeated Brown at New Haven, Conn., by 17 to 0. Iowa outpointed Indiana, overwhelm ing the Hoosiers, GO to 0 at Iowa City. Denver university defeated Univer sity of Wyoming at Laramie In the last game of the season 2G to 0. Packey McFarland agreed to meet Spike Kelley in a ten-round bout at Kenosha, Wis., early next month. The University of -Wisconsin won from Ohio State university at Madi son, Wis., by a score of 12 to 0. Frank L. Woodward of the Denver Country Club, for president, heads the ticket of the nominating committee of the Western Golf Association. The West triumphed over the East at Ithaca, N. Y., when Michigan de cisively defeated Cornell, 17 to 0. Cor nell was outweighed and outplayed. For the first time in its history the Pennsylvania State college football eleven was defeated on the home field, Notre Dame university winning, 14 to 7. The Giants trounced the White Sox at Douglas, Ariz., 14 to 5, Leverenz being touched for seventeen hits. Wiltse went ail the way for the New Yorks, allowing nine safeties. Joseph Carney of San Francisco out played Alfred de Oro, the three cushion billiard champion, in the sec ond block of their match for the title at New York by a score of G3 to 34. GENERAL. ~ Dr. Charles McBirnej', New York surgeon, died suddenly at his home. Cherry Hill, at Cambridge, Mass When Mr. and Mrs. John J. Glover of Kansas City, Mo., arrived from Liver pool on the Franconia Boston customs inspectors confiscated a heron aigrette on Mrs. Glover’s hat. The safe in the State bank at Wal tham, six miles from Austin, Minn., was blown open and $3,936 in cur rency and promissory notes for $70,- 000 taken. The safe blowers es caped. A mob smashed in the doors of the Dyersburg, Tenn., jail, removed John Talley, a negro, eighteen years old, and lynched him In the courthouse yard. The negro was accused of at tacking a woman. Dr. David A. Arter, believed to be the last surviving delegate to the con vention which nominated Abraham Lincoln, the first Republican candi date for president in 18G0, died at his home at Canton, Ohio. He was 'ninety four year old. Edward Hulbert of Marshall, Minn., was smoking a pipe when it exploded Investigation revealed that a .22 cali ber cartridge got Into his pipe of to bacco unnoticed, when the pipe was filled. The bullet fell to the sidewalk and Hulbert was not hurt. Governor Felker of New Hampshire honored the requisition of the state ol New York for the extradition of Harry K. Thaw. The case is now trans ferred automatically to the Federal Courts where a writ of habeas corpui on behalf of Thaw ll pending. fSSTICASTORIA | The Kind You Have "S ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT BOU^tlt 8 Avertable Preparation for A*- # Bears the ZxA. Signature /Am Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- M If IP' nessand Rest Contains neither qj /ft A lT l> Opium .Morphine nor Mineral VA lr Si NotNabcotic (Luy totprtfOM OrSAMVa/mWE/t I Ay JW- i IX IS - 1| I JfaMU S*th -1 A w *£££*. . f\i In ill* in & *fe=*=L_' JJL r 1 Hon in A perfect Remedy for Conslipa- /AT Alt II S H fill lion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea. I II Hr www I*o Worms,Convulsions .Feverish- I Ifc/ _ A SjjS ness and Loss OF Sleep y i Lni* Hype* Facsimile Signature of If Thirty YpsrQ 4? The Centaur Company. 1111 l If I Ulll O GASTORIA Exact Copy of Wrapper. oiutaus oommnv, ni« vo*« oitv. New to Him. "Do you owe your downfall to de mon rum?” asked the prison visitor. "I never heard of the brand," re plied the convict. —Buffalo Express. Quite Royal. Rebecca—l don’t pelieve you lofo me. You never think of anything but toilers. Sllverstein (appealingly)—Vould you vant a man dot vas all der time chanching his mindt? —New Orleans Picayune. Doctor's Treat. “I tell ye, the new doctor that’s Just moved to Torpldville is an upty date feller!” declared honest Farmer Horn beak, upon his return from the near by village. "You know, whenever a new establishment starts up it Is cus tomary for ’em to hold a sort of a grand openin’ and distribute soovy neerß. Well, this doctor, he held a reception in his new office this after noon, and gave everybody that attend ed a dose o’ pills.”—Portland Specta tor. Gallv< tr y- Two miners were returning from a lecture at the village institute when one of them after a thoughtful pause, remarked: “Say, Bill, I don't see the necessity o’ bringing chaps frac Lon don to teach us about manners in the ’ome. We ain’t so bad as that feller made out!” "O’ course, we ain’t!” replied Bill. "Not by a long way," went on the first. “I never swears be fore my wife—” "No more don’t 1!” put in Bill. "I alius sez ladies fust! That’s me.” —Cardiff Western Mail. WORKS ALL DAY And Studies at Night on Grape-Nuts Food. Some of the world’s great men hav# worked during the day and studied evenings to fit themselves for greater things. But it requires a good consti tution generally to do this. A Ga. man was able to keep it up with ease after he had learned the sustaining power of Grape-Nuts, al though he had failed in health before he changed his food supply. He says: "Three years ago I had a severe at tack of stomach trouble which left me unable to eat anything but bread and water. “The nervous strain at my office from 6 A. M. to 6 P. M. and improper foods caused my health to fail rapidly. Cereal and so-called "Foods” were tried without benefit until I saw Grape- Nuts mentioned in the paper. "In hopeless desperation I tried this food and at once gained strength, flesh and appetite. I am now able to work all day at the office and study at night, without the nervous exhaustion that was usual before I tried Grape-Nuts. “It leaves me strengthened, re freshed, satisfied; nerves quieted and toned up, body and brain waste re stored. I would have been a living skeleton, or more likely a dead one by this time. If it bad not been for Grape* Nuts.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. “There’s a Rea son.” Elver read the above letter? A new oae nppeara from ttme to time. Thor are genuine, true, and full of human Interest, The bunko artist never wastes any time on the hobo. Every girl wants to marry rich. Girls don't believe in love as much a* men suppose they do. The most effective, yet simplest remedr for coughs is Dean’s Mentholated Cough Drops—5c at Drug Stores. This Is a free country, which may explain why the politicians always help themselves. Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that is the stuff life is made of. —Franklin. Don’t be misled. Ask for Red Cross Bag Blue. Makes beautiful white clothes. At all good grocers. Adv. A Temperance Note. "I hear the temperature is going to take a drop or two.” "Oh, naughty, naughty!” Pain In Back and Rheumatism are the daily torment of thousands To ef fectually cure these troubles you must re move the cause. Foley Kidney Pills begin to work for you from the first dose, and ex ert so direct and beneficial an action in the kidneys and bladder that the pain .and tor ment of kidney trouble soon disappears. Your Liver Is Clogged Up That’s Why You’re Tired—Out of Sorts «—Have No Appetite, CARTER’S LIVER PILLS will put you in a few days. WITTLE their I PILLS. CureCon-jjr W JbmSl stipation, ~ —• Biliousness, Indigestion and Sick Headacha SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. 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