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. Will Live In Parts.
Tbe widow of CollU P. Huntlnftoa
lias Informed friends to WMhlngton
of her purpose to resldo pormanently
In Tarls. With this objwt In view
hp Is iTopnrlng to clnso Iut house In
'New York and go to the French cup
Ital, ho.rB tlicro will sn;n lio com
pleted a mansion for lior costing near
ly fi.O00.O00. Mrs. Huntington wai
many years younger than her great
husband, who left her tho hulk of Iris
ml'.llous to do with aa she might it
lit.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
mltri Ilio lil -Kl l"irinT.,acllriit 1trrit!r in ine
trmc ilia B irfarr-a. Hit- I'rrfa.'t eiiittna!!n f ttia
t HiUrPilI'Mita la liat T .dura ptirh w nt lrrfili re
Svj.ia lu curltiic f atsrth r-.-inl f..r tt!rn r'ala fr
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B'ah Tlnudl... 7..-
r 1 ht I'rutrif'.i- C'Tr
Take Uslle L-au.ll)' 1'i.U fr eonatlpalUiii.
Weak men tremble lit the world's
opinion, fonl.'i defy It, wlnu mon Judge
11. La Hocbofoucalil.
Don't Use "Practically
Pure" White Lead
There is no other pipment that ii
"practically " While lad no other
paint that has the pmpcrlie of Pure
White Lead Paint.
Pure White Lead, pood paint that
It ii, cannot carry adulterants without
luvinn its eflicienry impaired. To net
Pure White Lead durability, see to
it that every keg bearb the Dutih lloy
trade mark a guarantee that the con
tents are absolutely Pure White Lead
made by the Old Dutch Truces.
SEND FOR BOOK
"A Talk on Paint." Riven valuable
information on the paint subject, iscnt
free uimjh request.
NATIONAL I.EAD COMTAJiY
In whirinr of th ..I.
Om cifirs la sruir.f ii
KawYnrk. fl-ialon. Iinffnlo, 0rlant.
Cin.'iniiiiti, rin.-iwiv HI lnila. I'Mla'tel-
iihia .li.titi T. Ilr.NkC4j.Ji I'lllatJiireB
iialuiiiaJ L-l 4 Oil Uo I
To coiiTlnott any
ttdTimn tit At I'wv
lltifi Aiitl-ttHptl! will
lmprnvt) ii r Utattb
ami do ali wo claim
fur It. U a will
Bornl her abMilutrlv ln ft lurgft trial
Iwi of Faxtlno wifh l.o.ik nf UiHlrutv
t!m and m-mitnn tst:inoiil.ili. Hriiil
your oiuut) mxitl luidress on a putal card.
PAXTIEi
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tnuth, by direct locul lri ;itmi nt It cur
ativif i-ow.T oer theso Inmhlcn Ls r.t(ra
onlinury and gtvfg linniiflinttt Tvllt
TlioiiKindH uf vouicn aro using and rco
onmt'iilin(C It evtry tl.iv, U) crut nt
dnij-'nt-! h or ly mall. !!itn'mbpr, hnwovcr,
IT OHTH YOlf NOTIII1NO TOTltY IT.
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HORSES E MULES
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Security RemcdvCo.,
MINMC."OLIS MINM.
I MM
1 PATENTS
Give Protection
FOR I7VCARS.AT LITTLE COST
IUndfnrfiwiV.k:et. HlloR HtiTin.itOn
sftt twa lllh HI.. Wsv-htnirt'-ii. I f. itnnehM
cteoft.sat
HICKS
CUBES
ALL ACHES
And NarvoastMava
T.-illN)kllc Atratan
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tha i'4t of till il!-.'a.r Hi ri ll la a lilix.-l i't r n-tl
f nl nai ill.ra.fl. nnU 'u "fil-T to i-urr II mint take
Internal rM!f(lir"-. Italia raiarrti rum la tekro in -sriaiiy,a-i'l
aria tilri-rt.y i n tho l.l'"Klawl miirnn
eurfuri. It:i!l'a Catarrh turn la n it a 'l1"" 1 tnill-
fllie. It raa prearrll.'-il tT otlrOf llif hent rilival'MBria
:i tlilf "'iiintry f.-r y ara ami la a rrjtmar frf-cr pllon.
t la r(t:iii 'aiNl fit tbe lirt I'jftl'-a kn'twn. rti.i.!n.
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NEW IDEAS ABOUND
MANY NOVELTIES SEEN IN THE
SEASON'S MODES.
One Piece Frock in Black and White
8triped Silk ai an Example
Changeable Effect! Shown
In Pongees.
Kvon thoiinh tlio Hi'anon la w.-ll ad
vanccd tlicro Is a niiililtudo of Ideas
to I"' found In t ho iiioib's n thoy arc
Hludli'd from day to day. Nothing is
more frtHMonahlo thnn tin- prlncoss or
oiioili'co frock; oin' k''S many nov
elties along; this Hue. A delicious
model In black and white striped Hi 1 k
Is a worthy example of this alylo. It
Is simply arranged on the bodice with
a lb hu of white chiffon, having a vest
of fine white luce and abort prutty
sleeves, while on the hem of the ukirt
Ik a Greek key carried out in a plait
of the striped silk Owing to tho re
entry of the nniall waist, tlRht flttliiK
princess (towns, caletilutvd to set off
to advaniiiKC all the curves of tho fit,'
tiro In tho region of tho waist, are
FOR HOT WATER CAN.
Cosy That Will Keep Contents from
Chilling During Wait.
A cosy of a comfortable slzo roomy
enough to hold a fairly large hot
water can may bo soon lu the accom
panying illustration, and will prove a
real boon when hot water has to be
left unused for any lungth of time as.
for Instance, outside a bedroom door
early In tho morning.
Much a cosy as tho one shown In our
picture does not tienl any lining, but
would be warmer with ono. It Is mado
In blanketing, the thicker the better,
with the two aides simply stitched to
gether. The inscription "hot water" should
be carried out In scarlet or navy-blue
cloth, cut out liko nn applique trim
ming, and then sewn on to tho blan
keting with a buttouholo stitch, which
CURE FOR RED ARMS.
Poor Circulation Has Much to Do
with This Defect.
Poor circulation Is responsible for
more bounty defects than anything
else. Particularly Is It to Illume for
red arms. Of course, ono's arms may
be reddened by untimely exposure to
tho weather, but If the circulation be
good the llrst warm woek or two will
work a cure. It's tho redness that
conies from sluggish blood movement
that's hardest to remedy. A beauty
doctor says tho best way to Improve
the general circulation is to keep the
extremities warm, tuko abundant ex
ercise, eat only nourishing food and
avoid tight as well as damp garments.
In that ho is at one with tho family
physician. A capital euro for redness
of the arms Is to work up a creamy
lather of first-class soap and massage
tho members night and morning!.- The
lather, ol course, should bo removed
with warm wnter and the arms dried
thoroughly. Next take half a liniu and
tub the skin with It vigorously until
all the Juice Is out. The beauty doctor
asserts tlu.t this Is a sura cure In mojt
instances. An nlfernntlvo method
which can be recommended Is that of
applying a paste of oatmeal and water.
Tho finest Scotch meal should be used,
a handful being stirred with a woori"n
stick, a teaspoonful of borax and a
little ammonia ailVil, and the whole
well mixed. This should be allowed to
cool, then applied to tho arms with a
complexion nrtish, and tho pnsto al
lowed to dry on. It should then be
wiped off with a damp spouge and tbe
arms dried with a soft towel.
Foundation Skirts.
It Is still preferred by many that
the foundation skirt shall be of tho
same color as the frock, but of a shade
perhaps two or three darker than It,
but, on the other band, the contrasting
foundations are wonderfully effective.
A soft gray chiffon voile formed one of
the pretty acquisitions to a recontly
arrived trousseau. It was embroidered
all around the bottom of tho full plain
skirt in a scattered flower design that
employed several shades and tints,
ranging from cloudy blue to soft rose
pink, and It was worn over founda
tion of old roso taffeta, .whuh.
how had tbe effect of melting the col
ors Into one another in a ravishing
ruanuet
features of reception frocks for both
nficiiioon and evening wear.
The striped allkn which fulfill so
many faliinnnhle demands do their
.share of service In tho field of dressy
s well ns of practlcnl toilettes, look
In',' quite as chnrniliiK swathed In fur
belows and frills ns with simple trim
lulnea of golf-stltchlnp. or applications
uf fancy silk braids.
Annum the new pongees Jho change
able effects are strikingly beautiful.
Tbe surfucc of the goods Is highly
moiccilr.ee! and tho interwoven tints
worked In so skilfully that they teem
ulmiiHt llko veilings of chiffon. One
of the ponrp es In npplo green, mixed
with golden brown, Is mado with a
fascinating little coat cut low and
square In tho neck and delicately em
hrnldorod n the fronts and back
with (Inn gold braid, with green and
brown silk. The sleeves aro flnlsliod
very smartly at the clbowi with
bands of pale green molrn, and above
'.be neck of the coat peeps a band of
similar tno'ro that vanishes, apparent
ly, beneath tho coat fronts and then
reappear, as if threaded through
them, the mliered ends having fringe
of green and brown. The skirt la plain
about the dips and (lulshed at tbe
i bottom with folds of brown.
will h.ivo the cloth from raveling out
ut tho filgoa,
Line tho cosy with another layer of
blanketing, turn lu tho outer edge
and lining ull round and slip-stitch to
gether, then trim with cord to match
tho lettering; sew It on over tho Join
ing of two sides, and arrange in three
loops and two fringed ends at the
top.
POLKA DOTS TO RIVAL CHECKS.
One of the Characteristic Decorations
of the Summer.
Polka dots are rivaling stripes and
cnorks as the characteristic decora
tion of the summer. They am to be
seen on every sort of material and on
all Boris of accessories to the toilet.
There are among tbe hew materials a
great variety of polka dot chiffon In
all tbe colors, the design being formed
of nil sizes of polka dot. Home of tho
chiffons arc while with colored polka
dots and Home are In tho pale tints
with darker polka dots. Thoro are al
so many patterns showing dark
grounds with lighter dots, and noth
ing is more fashionable than tho
black grounds with white polka dots,
unless It bo the white grounds with
black polka dots. In fact, In the polka
dot effects, as In tho checks and
stripes, tho black nnd white combina
tion seems to b" the most satisfactory.
Most of tho chiffons which have a col
ored design on a white ground have a
plain band of color around tho foot,
the gown being mado of bordered
chiffon, which is used for this pur
pose FROCK FOR LITTLE GIRL.
Little girl's frock of navy blue al
paca. Iloth blouse and skirt aro plaited
and trimmed with" edges of white al
paca strapped with tbe blue.
ii'ho blottso Is trimmed around the
neck with flint lace, which also forms
the cuffs. The gimp and under cuffs
are of thn while alpnci, trimmed with
bands of tbe bluo. The belt Is of
"hlte patent leather.
Shirt Waist Hlnl" '" -In
making a almplo shirt waist, with
a kimono sleeve attached, try making
the (ilk underneath take the place of
a lining The silk of a waist that ls
buttoned behind, for Instance, Is mado
as itfual, unfitted except on the
shoulders, ' and the usual sloevo put
In. The kimono sleeve is then set
around on the silk, attaching it under
the arm and using the waist itself
for Its foundation. This is easier and
simpler than .cutting the goods out
under here and using a separate lln-
-tugnr half lining to attach the sleeve
toi The strip which forms the kimono
ew Je should bo held la narrower at
U Jrottom to ease the arm. '
AROUND THE CIRCLE
HOW THE PRACTICE OF HOME
TRADE HELPS EVERYBODY.
THE RESULT OF ADVERTISING
An tncressed Use of Printers' Ink In
the Local Paper Brought Pros
perity to the Entirs Com
munity. "You'll have to stay over Sunday,
Mary, so I can have a chance for a
visit with you. Can't possibly get (he
time through tho week. Ilusiness too
lively."
"Things must bo getting better
with you, John. Imt time I was here
you seemed to have lots of time to
spare. Said business bad gone to the
dogs, or rather to the mall-order
houses. What mudo the chuuge?"
"Well, to tell tho truth, Mary, I Just
wakened up one day and thought I
would give them fellows In tbe city a
little of their own medicine. I got
onto the fact that they wore killing
mo by feeding the people around hero
on printer's ink In tho way of adver
tising, and while I knew most of
what they said was lies tho people
didn't know It, and I started In to
show them what I could do. Not at
The local merchant who must bear the burden of local taxation Is en
titled to the assistance of every resident of the community. When you send
your dollars to the mail-order houses of the city you but add to the load he
must carry. Keep your dollars at home.
lying, you know, but at selling good
goods as cheap as tho city fellows
did, and lots of times a little cheaper.
"I went to the local papor and pret
ty noar scared the editor to death by
ordering a half page of each Issue for
six mouths. Then I set about seeing
what I bad to sell that the people
would want. I really didn't know
what was In that store until I started
to look it over. Some of the things
had been there so long I had forgot
ten about them. I hauled them out
and put a bargain salo price on them,
told the people about them In the
next week's necord, and gave the
prices, and say, I Just couldn't get
them .things wrupped up fast enough.
Ever since then I've Just beon buying
and selling, buying and selling.
Scorns like nothing stay's In the store.
Have hired two more clerks, and
they're everlastingly telling mo we're
rut of this, that or the other thing. I
found that telling the people what
you've got and what you are willing-)
to sell them for pays. I've paid off
that mortgage that's been hanging
over us for the last ton years, and
gavo $100 to the new church building
besides, and it's advertising that
did it.
"You'll stay over Sunday, won't
you? I've got to get to tbe store
now." ,
"Jones ordered a now delivery
wagon this morning, Jane. Said
since the folks around hero had
started to trade at homo and quit
sending so much money to the mall
order houses he simply had to have it
You can have what I make on that
wagon to get that now dress with that
you've been wanting. . Wish) you'd
buy It of Jones though for he always
trade with me."
"Yes, Blr, I Cgiire I'm ahead a little
more than the freight on that buggy,
besldos gottlrg a bettor buggy than
you goL I Intended to send away for
mine, too,, like ycu did, but I .saw
Brown's advertisement telling the
kind of a buggy he had and tbe price,
r-nd I concluded I'd look at it first.
He's making hotter prtcos than the
catalogue fellows, and he's paying tbe
freight besides. I figure that I saved
Just about enough on that buggy to
pay the doctor's bill tor Molly's sick
ness, and then, besides, Brown or
dored bis bay of me, and be'a paylnt
a good price for It, too.".
. ''Now, my dear, you may engage
lis Herman to give Princess' musio
lessons tor the wave ot prosperity in
tbe community hai struck (be mlnia-
r- a'Wrtr Taaitwj
Ing they votiid mo a raise In salary for
tbe coming year. In a talk made by
Ilratber Jonrs he explained -that this
was possible because tho people were
keeping their money at home rather
than Bending It to the catalogue houses
of the cities. Ilrothor Frank (the post
master) explained that the money or
der business of his office had dropped
to almost nothing within the past six
months. Ho said that less than a year
ago bo was handling more than $1,000
each month In the shape of money or
ders, and thai now the total Is not one
fourth cf that. I understand that they
will also Increase the school teacher's
salary next tt-rm."
"A 12-page paper this week, I see.
Anything special doing?"
"Not at all. That's to bo tho regular
else of tho Record In the future. Tho
Increase In business warrants it. The
campaign of advertising being conduct
ed by the men-hunts forced me to In
crease tbe size or encroach upon my
reading matter columns, and so I In
creased. Then, too, my subscription
list Is growing. People who never took
tbe paper before say they want It now
if for nothing more than to kcp post
ed on tbo prices the merchants are
quoting. Ilusiness In tho Record office
Is booming all around. I have had to
advertise for two more Job printers,
and have Just ordered a new printing
press. By the way, ls that horse you
offered me some time ago still on the
markot? If so you enn bring him
around. I want him for a birthday
present for my wife."
WRIGHT A. PATTERSON.
TEN GOOD REA80N8.
Read Them and Patronize the Mer
chants of This Town.
Here are ten good reasons for trad
ing with your home business people,
as given by an exchange '
Becuuse: You examine your pur
chase end are assured of satisfaction
boforo Investing your money.
Uecause: Your home merchant Is
always ready and willing to make
right any error of any dofectlvo arti
clo purchased of him.
Because: When you are sick or for
any reason it is necessary for you to
ask for credit, you can go to tbe local
merchant. Could you ask It of a moil
order house?
Because: If a merchant Is willing
to extend you credit you should girt
him the benefit of your cash trado.
Because: Your home merchant pays
local taxes and exerts every effort to
build and better your market, thus In
creasing both tho value of city and
country property.
Because: Tho mall older merchant
docs not llght'n your taxes or In any
way hold thrj vnlup of your property.
Because: The mall order merchant
does nothing for the benefit of mar
kets or real estate value.
Because: If your town is good
enough to live In. it Is good enough to
spend money in. Gov. Folk of Mis
souri. .
Because : The best cltizons In your
community patronise home Industry.
Why not be one of the best citizens? t
Because: It you give your home
morchant anopportnnlty to compete,
by bringing your order to him In tbe
quantities you buy out of town, he will
demonstrate that, quality considered,
be will save you money.
. Search for Old Cannon.
A tradition still survive in Luzerne
county. Pa., that when "Gen. John
Hulllvan marched through that region
I? J779 on bis expedition against the
Indian confederacy of central New
York, be burled some superftuoav
brass oannon along the WHkes-Rarr
mountain. To search for the revolt,
tlonary relic . a number- of the best
known cltisen of Ashley have formed
themselves Into an historical society.
On , recent. Sunday the ' member
scoured the mountain to the vlclnltr
of Laurel Ran, but could find no relic
except a few Indian arrow points,
nk ate OMUt )a 3eUl I (iw AajitfTeea
wmmBsm
CARTRIDGES
For Rifles and Pistols
Winchester make of
cartridges in all calibers
frpm .aa to .50 are accu
rate, sure fire and relia
ble. In forty years of gun
making we have learned
many things about am
munition that no one
could learn in any other
way. When you buy
Winchester make of
cartridges you get the
benefit of this experience
WlMOMSOTia fUPIATINO, ARM CO
NSW HAVSM, OONN.
Food
Products
Libby's Veal Loaf
With Beef and Pork
Do you like Veal Loaf? You
will surely be delighted with
Libby's kind, made from choice
fresh meats, in Libby's spotless
kitchens. It Is pure, wholesome
and delicious In flavor.
Rradr for Strvlnr At Ono.-Slmplr
farn.ahed with aauc It la an appuiiug
tree for luncheon or dinner,
Aak jnr arraw fr I.tUrr'. ual latatat
Sat'laV l.la4ri.
Llbby, McNeill & Llbby
Chicago)
Don't Push
The horse can draw the
load without help, if you
reduce friction to almost
nothing by applying
to the wheels.
No other lubri- 1
cant ever made
wears to lonfr
and save sso much
horsepower. Next time
try Mica Axim Grkasb.
Standard Oil Co.
Inaarnaf la .
SICK HEADACHE
Pesltivnlr etrred by
these Little rills.
They aim relieve UW-
trees from Dyspepsia. In
rturnsuon awd Too Uoarty
Eating. A perfect rem
edy for Dtsitneis. Ktaacw
Drowstaeai Bad Tastt
la the Heath, Oouett
Taurus, Pla la tbe Bids.
TOItTID LIVER. Twj
Rfnlate tbs Dowels. .Purely Vesetabia.
SMALL FILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
Genuina Must Bear
Fac-Simils Signature
REFUSE SUISTITUTGEe
NEW WHEAT LANDS IN
THE CANADIAN WEST
5finn addition-, mllet
UUU of railway I hit
Tear hftva opened up
largely iticreawd teiri
lory to ttot proRref,l
farmers of Wet
Cnuada and the Cor
eminent of the Pomim
Ion cont.nu.tn to fttva
ONK HUNDRHU ANU-
8IXTV ACKEB FREE to avary settler.
THE COUNTRY HAS
NO SUPERIOR
Cnal. wood nd water In bnniUnoa); chnrctiet
nd ch.laonTiiiil: markets taay ot accaj
Itxes low; climate the heal in (lie noittierii lem.
ue rate tout. U. and order prevallaeverywherax,
For artelre and inlormallon editress the
SUfKRINTRNDKNT OF IMMIGRATION,
Ottawa, Canada, ur any authorised Ceuadiu
Government A sent.
I. 8. CRAWFORD, N. 12S W. Nmlli Street,
Kansal City, Mimirri, r C. J. BR0UCHT0N,
Res 430, Qsisxy BiiUliai, Oicap, liliswii.
' A Positive
, CURE FOR
CATARRH
's Cream Balm
ulckti ibterbel
dm Radial at Once, SOe. '
Mr Bros , M Warren Bt, M. ,
II M m I B M MrV
.carter's!
OlTTLE
IVER
CARTERS
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