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I ft 1 I»I FURS We carry a full line of Lanpher Furs, the most reliable in the world. No matter what you may want in furs, coats or small furs you can never miss it by buying the Lanpher made. SPECIAL SALE ON OUTING FLANNEL This is an opportunity that the country buyers ordi narily have had no chance to take advantage of on ac count of the busy season but we have arranged it for your special benefit. All our 10 cent cloths at only OC This includes lights and darks, Standard cloths 1 A cheap at 1U Fleeced goods all colors, very low at 10 cents, this sale only OC DRESS GOODS 25 pieces all wool dress goods including all the popular weaves and colorings, some in short lengths A worth up to $1.50 per yd., this sale only 0*tC WOIRB MUNTENOo Bo CONTEST FOR THE YOUNG ... Interesting and Instructive Pastime ••••••MWHM1MM1MM—•«••»——»«.•••.••••••••••••—tM«lWt Word hunting is one of the most pleasant and attractive means of stimu lating tne stud\ of words strengthen ing the fatultv of obbervation and de -prizes eloping habits ot cate and accuracy Look at almost anv sentence, and, be les the words puiposely used to form tli sentence theie ai other words here an 1 tl (r which ai made by the let-and tei .is the stand before you Fo ex -exercised ample take the saving HONESTY I S E BEhT O I Of course, you see five words which convey the idea oi the writei but look closely and youcontest •will find other words which we may call hidden because not at first apparent, or accidental, because present solely by ac cident Suppose our five words are written together thus Honestyistehbestpolicy How many woids can you see »n this collection of letters taking them in the order in which they appear 9 Commencing with the first letter, h, we have the words ho, hone, hones, honest and honesty, with the second letter, o, the words on, one. ones, and with the third, the word nest Con tinuing this process, we see the words, «-s, st is, the, he, be, best, es, policy and ic\ Besides these we find Hebe and it may be claimed that the letters and each occurring twice, ai used as •words and should be counted, thus add ing five words to those given above, but it is better to say that no proper noun or single letter is to be considered a word, unless it appears as such in the original sentence Again, the combination es, though given in some dictionaries, may not be consideied a word, and may safely be left out If, then, we ignore Hebe, 1 and es,est we find five original and twelve acci dental words, the list being as follows Ho, hone, hones, honest, honesty, on, one, ones, nest, sty, is, the, he, be, best, policy and icy Order requires that the words be written in turn as shown, first, all be ginning with h, then all beginning with the next letter which is the initial of a word, and so on I would be fatal to give, Ho, hone one, hones, or to pass on from one initial to another be iore finishing the former. Then, of the words having the same initial the shortest should be written hist, to be followed by the others just as thev come, in turn, going step by step from the shortest to the longest letter under each letter. This illustration shows in a general ay a plan which can be made the basis of Word Huntin Contests, each con test governed bv its owm special rules, as announced from me to time and being awarded to those who com ply most strictly with these rule* Below, you will find Rules which would be varied and .'Altered from time to time, so as to ensure greater care closer observation than would be if there were never any change There is als & a form to be used by each contestant 1n making his re port Th Rules a re suggested for a among young persons,—say un der eighteen a of age, but at de tail, like the others, may be altered at will Any desired coange may be made in the Rules or the Report We believe that our 30 years of E S O CONTES 1 No person over eighteen years of age can enter the contest 2 Every word roust be written plain ly and legibly, and there must be no blots or interlineations 3 Only orthodox spelling of the rec ognized style will be considered, "sim plified" spelling not being allowed in these contests Thus, exprest can not be used for expressed 4 Each contestant, in his report, must write out every word commencing with the first letter, taking first the shortest word, then giving the word next formed uy adding one or more letters, and so on until all words commencing with the first letter are written down in order In the same way he must write out the words, if any, commencing with the second letter, and this be continued to the end, the contestan tak ing each letter of the sentence in its turn and writing out each word com mencing with that letter, first the short est and going step by step to the long- 5 Each original word be writ ten in its turn and place 6 Th words, or combinations) of let ters, ar, ef, eh, el, es, fr and yo, are not to be considered or reported. 7 Every other accidental word hav ing two or more letters must be writ ten in its turn and place. 8 No report shall contain a pro per noun that does not appear, as a proper noun or as part of a proper noun, in the original sentence Thus, if the words, "George's hat were in a sent ence, the contestant would report 'George' and '^eorge's" from the word demijohn" he could not report as an accidental word, from the word "rosemary," he could not report "Maxy" as an accidental word business among you (the people of Kandiyohi County) warrants in claiming that we can offer you an abso lutely safe storehouse for your money. Checks on us ares accepted in payment of bills at par in any part of Minnesota. Ninety per cent of the successful business men are Bank Depositors. What better time than now to open a Check Account with us? We have unexcelled facilities for trans acting all branches of banking. Our Officers will be glad to extend to you every courtesy" consistent with sound banking. We will keep your valuables in our fire-proof vault free of charge. We shall be pleased to have you call on us. BANK OF WILLMAR Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $120,000.00 A. RICE, President C. E LIEN, Vioe-Pres. 9 Wher two contestants are equal P. G. HANDY, Cashier N. S: SWBNSON, Ass't Cashier on all other points the prize will be awarded to the one whose report pres ents the neatest and most attractive ap pearance 10 The award of the American Copy right Company will be final and conclus ive on all parties, each contestant agree ing' to abide by said award. WORD BUNTING CONTEST. 2 Open to readers of all periodicals li censed by the American Copyright Co Subject to the foregoing rules SENTENC E Honor and shame from no condition rise: Act well your part, there all the honor lies. Contest Closes October 7, 1912 Prizes Announced and Awarded in Week Commencing October 20, 1912. Firs prize Five dollars, cash Second prize Three dollars, cash. Third prize. Tw dollars. All reports must be on the form given below, or a copy of the same, and must be mailed on or before the day the con test is closed to American Copyright Company, 506 & & Building, New Orleans, La. Suggestion I will be best for each contestant first to write his list on a sheet of paper to be kept by him, then to copy the words on the list, going over the former several times before making the final copy Th number of words hidden away is often greater than would at first be supposed Form of Report to be Filled Out by Contestant. Date 1912 I am under eighteen years of age, my name is my address Is N S City or Town County S a I submit this report subject to the rules and conditions of the American Copy right Company, and agree to accept their decision as final and conclusive on me In the sentence given, I find that there are ..original words and accidental words, as shown on the list herewith enclosed, dated and signed by me The name of the paper from which I clip, or (copy,) this form is 9100 WI£X. S A I S For An Case of Bhenmatlsni, Neural gia or Headache that Solace Fails to Believe. Solace Bemedy is a recent medical discovery of three German Scientists that neutralizes uric acid and purifies the bloou. I is easy to take, and will not effect the weakest stomach I is guaranteed under the Pur Food and Drug La to be absolutely free of opiates or harmful drugs of any des cription. Solace is a pure specific in tablet form and has been proven beyond question to be the surest and quickest remedy for uric acid troubles known to medical science no matter how long standing. I reaches and removes the root of the trouble (uric acid) and purifies the blood. The Solace Co. of Battle Creek are the .Sole U. S Agents and have over 2,000 voluntary testimonial letters which have been received from grateful people Sol ace has restored to health. Testimonial letters, literature and Free Sample senl upon request. R. Le Morris, president of the Firs National bank of Chico, Texas, wrote the Solace Company as follows: "I want you to send a box of Solace to my father in Memphis, for which I enclose $1.00. This remedy has been used by some friends of mine here and I only hope it will benefit my father as it has them. (Signed) R. L. Morris. up 25c, 50c and $1.00 boxes. Xt»a miffhty flue to be well and yon ean soon be so by taking* Solace. No special treatment schemes or fees." Solace alone does the work. Writ today for free sample, etc Solace Remedy Co., Battle. Croak, MJcfc iiiriHMr ^nr««ii^»0€i«iir ment of bargains in this line. Usually this is not Good comforters filled with clean cotton, f»| A A worth $1.50, this sale only pl«£«f The $2.00 kind d»| O A The $3.00 ones at d»i Afi only $1.49 SPECIAL FAIR BARGAINS AT BERKNESS, PETERSON & CO. Come to the Kandiyohi County Fair and we invite you all to make yourself at home at our store during your stay. The Fair is going to be the biggest and best ever held in the county and specially (or our customers and friends that do not always have an portunity to come in at the stated times when we have some of our great money-saving sales, we are going to put on the greatest price-reducing sale ever held in the city for one week commencing Monday, Sept. 16th. Our store is fairly jammed with the newest selections for fall and winter in all lines, and for this occasion we will make prices that cannot help but attract your attention. The item of nearest concern at this time no doubt is winter wraps. We have a full line of the celebrated Bischof mantailored garments—the recognized leaders of styles—the garments that must be seen to be fully appreciated. We also handle The America Ladies' made to measure garments and no matter what you want or how hard you may be to fit we guarantee to make a garment that will fit you and please you. True some of these are broken lines. We have BED COMFORTERS It does not pay you to sit down and make them at these prices. If one has a thorough knowledge of the human body and the laws gov erning its existence, the matter of finding the causes of its disease is not so very difficult. The removal of the causes is, however, a differ ent matter. There are many things which the physician must meet and if possible overcome. Some of these are: the mental attitude of the pa tient—his confidence in, and his co operation with the physician deter mined to a large degree the outcome of his case: Heredity:—An inherited diathesis or tendencv will greats in fluence any treatment Idiosyncrasy (special characteristics or tempera ment) this condition is not often met with, but when it is, \the case must be studied and the treatment outlined with extreme care. Auto-intoxication is according to the medical dictionary, tPoisoning by faulty metabolic products elaborated within the body Auto-irtfection." In other words, it is self-pWsoning in duced by faulty assimilation and el imination. UNDERWEAR AND FURNISHINGS Here is where we particularly want to interest them and it will be worth your while to come in you. We have tables filled with bargains that can- and look them over. The prices will be so low that not help but interest you. Right in the approach you will be surprised, and you are practically cer of the season when you must provide for winter tain tofindjust what you want in this lot. we are going to place before you a grand assort- laM*** j±i HOME HEALTH CLUB By DR. DAVID H. REEDER, LaPorte. Indiana Auto-Intoxication: The full signif icance of this condition has but re cently been fully realized. Not that it is anew condition, for it is not, but the results of it have until recently been attnbuted to many other caus es. Failure to reason from effect back to the cause has held in check the progress of the Science of Medicine for at least a hundred years. Medi cal men for the last half century have been too busy looking for "bugs" and trving to diseover antitoxins, serum» and "specifics," to stop and study thoroughly and from a logical stand point, the human body and the real cause of the disease affecting it. pPpd neavvfle done till the end of the season when you do not need them but we are going to place them before Ladies heavy fleeced union suits, you now right in the approach of the season when only JO you must have them and at prices that cannot be A large and varied assortment of children's duplicated. underwear fleeces and wool, as low as.. 1 DC prwpar nil «i7«« linri a ,e „w«. Unnn bought some travelers' samples, but we are offering ft*** underwear, extra good them to you at a price that you cannot afford to values, oniy •JVC miss. There is practically a full line of everything. Men's heavy woolen underwear bargains at ni Men's, Ladies' and Children's. We have a stack of $1.00 this sale only I I "^ed underwear, all sizes, I A SPECIAL SALE ON COTTON BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS Our entire line of cotton blankets full size cheap A at 60 cents for this week only DU Our very heavy 75c blankets this sale only 60c. The celebrated Minnehaha cotton blankets, a perfect imi tation of wool, could be sold for wool any time, al ways sold at from $1.75 to $2.00. Fair week only Food taken into the stomach must be acted upon by certain juices se creted by glands in the stomach, be fore it is passed into the intestines for further digestion. If it is pass ed into the intestines without having been acted upon thoroughly by theprehensive juices of the stomach, the bowels will be unable to thoroughly digest it. Consequently the undigested portion rapidly decays. This decaying mass gives off poisonous gases and other poisonous products, which may cause diarrhoea at first but will probablv cause constipation later. A certain amount of these poison ous products are reabsorbed into the system and thrown into the blood stream. The poorer the digestion and the poorer the elimination the greater and more active the symptoms. The symptoms, by the way, are legion. They include nearly everything in the catalogue of human ailments. They will be discussed further on in this article. Stickney GasoIineEngines The cause as given above is theof one usually given by medical author ities, and the condition is usually studied from that standpoint. But, to find the real cause we must go still further back. A little thought on the matter will suggest this ques tion. Why did not the stomach and bowels take care of the food in a nor mal and proper manner? To answer this question a thorough knowledge of the function of all the digestive or gans and the physiological laws gov erning them is necessary. To illus trate: A lady 38 years of age had for a number of years been sufferincr with rttumatism, poor eye-sight, and a general feeling of lassitude. She had been under the usual treatment I for a long time, without benefit. It ARE THE BEST The automatic mixer on a Stickkey Engine never quits. No. 44 fow About the Mixer The broken winded horse quits because lungs are defective—The mixer on an engine is like the lungs of a horse and unless thl mixer is right, the engine is worthless— Oman & Johnson EXCLUSIVE AGENTS OMAN & JOHNSOl Willmar, Minn. rar $1.3 9 was a plain case of auto-intoxication. Her diet was corrected and proper treatment given. Today—one year later—the lady enjoys excellent health in every respect. Hence, we now see that auto-in toxication is the result of improper diet, abnoimal habits of living and an interference v/ita the normal nei\e supply to digestive organs. It might be well to name the digestive organs so that you may have a more com idea of the subject under discussion. They are, the teeth, the tongue, and the salivary glands, the stomach, and its secreting glands some twenty-five or thirty feet of in testines with their glands the pan creas, which is itself a secreting gland and the liver, the largest of all the glands in the body. The. di gestive system, then is a complicat ed system, and should be treated with the utmost consideration. One would suppose, from observing the manner in which some people eat, that the teeth and the mouth had very little to do with the digestion and assim ilation of their food. Hurry and carelessness, in respect to fo.od and mastication is ever in creasing the demand for the services the physician, as well as that of the patent "dope" venders. The reader will naturally ask, How am I to know that I have auto-in toxication What are the symptoms? To discuss these symptoms at length would perhaps not come within the province of this article, but a few of the symptoms, which in nearly every instance, indicate auto-intoxi cation will be discussed. Headache: This symptom, perhaps more than any other indicates auto intoxication. The how and the why of this cannot now be discussed, but the truth of the statement cannot be questioned. Loss of Energy and Ambition: This in nearly every instance means auto intoxication. The poison has per meated the entire system the intel lect is not so acute all the func tions of the body are impaired, and they do not readily respond to the weakened nerve impulses. The per son thus affected expresses himself as feeling "all in." Biliousness: This condition indi cates an acute attack of auto-in toxication, and shows a marked ef fort on the part of nature to rid the system of poison. Nervous-Ability: Or perhaps better neurasthenia, indicates that the ner vous system is being poisoned as well as starved through the lack of pro per food, due to poor assimilation and elimination. Rheumatism: No, our old friend, rheumatism is not a disease of itself, but merely & symptom of a ^poisoned, clogged up and abused system au to-mtoxication describes it. Constipation: This condition may be either the cause or result of auto intoxication. More frequently, how ever, it is the cause. Since the mission of the Home Health Club is to teach people how to avoid disease, as well as how to get rid of it, that aspect of the sub ject will be discussed in a following article. All readers of this publication are at liberty at any time to write for mformation pertaininsr to the subject of health. Address all communica tions to the Home Health Club, 5039 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, 111., U. S. A., with name and address in full and at least four cents in postage. Bowlers to Meet A week from next Monday evening, Sept. 23rd all those interested in the formation of a bowling league are asked to meet at the Bowling Alley to discuss plans. A successful league was formed in this city a couple of years ago and thery is reason why there can't be one this year. This meeting will be in the nature of a preliminary gathering to choose cap tains and names for the teams and election of officers. A schedule will be drawn up later. W at W XTever Forg*et according- to science, are the things a sociated with our early home life, such as Bucklen's Arnica Salve, that mother or grandmother used to cure our burns, ooils, scalds, sores, skin eruptions, cuts, sprains or bruises. Fort years of cures prove its it Unrivaled for piles, corns or cold sores. Only 25 cents at Carlson Bros. 10 per cent discount on all Henney Freeport and Clark buggies sold be fore Sept. 10th at Paul M. Peter son's, Willmar, Minn. CLOTHING If interested in boys school suits be sure to take a look at our line of Viking and Wooley Boy School Suits. These suits do not cost any more than ordinary clothes but wear a great deal longer and look better. We have them at from $2.50 to $8.00. ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPT. 18 AND 19 we will have with us an expert tailor from Chicago who will take orders for suits and overcoats made to your individual measure from all wool cloths strictly hand-tailored and guaran teed perfect fit and workmanship. Be sure to come in and see him whether you need a suit or not, it will be worth while to find out what you can buy a first-class garment at. We are going out the Men's Clothing business and offer our entire line of Men's Suits and Over coats at 30 per cent off from our former extremely low price. Those that have been in the habit of buying their clothing from us know what this means as we have been selling clothing 25 per cent less than anyone else. One lot of young men's suits cheap at d»r A A $10.00 for this sale only pD*UU One lot of boys' odd suits, all must go at half price SFEED BARN a ECHOES FROM BENSON Benson Happenings Always Interest Our Readers. After reading of so many people in our town who have been cured by Doan's Kidney Pills, the question naturally arises: "Is this medicine equally successful in our neighboring towns?" The generous statement of this Benson resident leaves no room for doubt on this Doint. Mrs. Fred Sandmeyer, Benson, Minn., says: "The public statement I gave in 1907 telling of the great bene fit Doan's Kidney Pills brought in our family was correct in every particu lar. This remedy cured the person who took it of kidney complaint and there has been no trouble since. We have kept Doan's Kidney Pills on hand and we occasionally use them as a kidney tonic. We always recom mend Doan's Kidney Pills to anyone we hear complaining of kidney trou ble." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's—and and take no other. J50TE The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel 200 MODERN ROOMS Located ia Heart of O District $ 1 S I N E A E $ 1 CUROPLAN RATE POATWO PERSONS 91.60 PRIVATE SATH AND TOILET EXTRA COMPLETE SAFETY AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION (INSURANCE RECOROS SHOW NO UVES EVER LOST IN A SPRINKLED BUILOINO.) EVERY ROOM HAS HOT AND COLO RUNNINS WATER. STEAM HEAT, SAS AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. SEVEN STORY ANNEX I N CONNECTION. Farmers! Patronize the F. L. Smith Remodelled on Site of Old Madison Barn. Telephone 316. Headquarters of Dr. Wanner, Graduate Veterinary Surfetn. WE ARE STILL IN THE BUSINESS OF DELIVERING GREEN LAKE ICE TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. TELEPHONE ORDERS TO NO. 42 Prompt Dray and Transfer Service Nothing too Small or too Heavy for Us to Handle. \CaI No. 42. I -f i-TS 1 «4