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You Can Be Free from Pain ._Me. — “I suffered with I*?' ,‘Iins through my hips backarrrn n n d such a boar i H g down teel ' ing that I could not ! stand on my feet. ; 1 also had other dis $ Pressing symptoms. 1 At times I had to give up work. I ' tiled a number of I remedies but Lydia il E. Pinkham’s Vcge I table Compound did | me more good than ..anything else. i am not suffer the pains I used houne and do all my work. I t0SeSd your medicine to all who as I did and you may use my let tefSyou like.’’-Mrs. Minnie Mitch “fee^are many women who suffer as Mrs Mitchell did and who are being bene S by tins great medicine every day. n has helped thousands of women who hive been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities. “riodic pains, backache, that bearing En feeding, indigestion, and nervous ^ycfia e" Pinkham’s Vegetable Com ' . , . na/tnf l/io AY* n O t*TYl TMl w!und contains no narcotics or harmful drugs. It is made from extracts of roots' and herbs and is a safe medium for women. 1 f you need special, advice write Lydia E P ...Um-n Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, M s. “Can’t Cut Off My Leg” Says Railroad Engineer ”1 am a railroad engineer: about 2U years ago my 1< g was seriously injured In an •evident fi it West Upon my refusing to allow the doctor to amputate It 1 was told it would be .Impossible to heal the wound I have tried all kinds of salvos and 1 -'I n .my din-tors In the past years, hut to no avail Klnallv 1 resolve i m use i HSON'S OINTMENT on my lee Vi unnet Imagine my astonish ment when T found it was doing what over I'-, t had failed to do. Mj is" If row romp'oteiy cured."—Ous ITauft. T'*S Myrtle a'ltiue. Brooklyn, N. V. Oreat f r pi; ... old cnrpi and all skin di»e- es '"i cents Mail orders filled For your health’s sake you should Immediately correct any Irregu larity of the Bowels by taking I>R. TUTT’S LIVER PILLS. If your Bowels are not working properly >ou cannot expect to keep lit. Take one or two at bed time. Get right and keep right. KING PIN CHEWING The tastiest tobacco you ever tasted. To stop the pain of Corn , Bunions. Cilluuses. Blisters.Tired. Alinuy, Swollen. lender leet. use ALLEN'S FOOT EASE O'e AiMi riitic. Hraliup Powder to • " '-c .mo Your Shoes ami sprinkle to the Boot-bath. . 1 everywhere. Be sure to get d<ui . N ;4;.l£NS FOOT-tAiE j ■r;‘V: I •i3 7 J i ic- | " *•••• w - v. ; ! ,, , r , v* ; siiz.'ZzssfL"1I I Kj. i^cun^i _ Nii_ “I BelieveTCould Not Have Lived M 1 Had Not Taken Rich-Tone." — Says N. P. Stevens. me ' mo.,r",y ,'<"><l<Tful tonic bn a done \ ko<M* tlum nil the dor torn* c«r«* . , n " a,ul, 1 have hern under tlie um tmi, ."‘’V* •>»■«»• Phyalclima. 1 reeel\c<i *5r,,,<*^u* *or l*l,‘ heneflt I linve rtroLim! riU Hleli-Tone and «* Take RICH-TONE antl4ain new energy tvru-u,'.’ 01'1' ",rlk'-K more red corpunclra, .•ooti .I, »"<• purlf,-|„K ti„. Mood. It m,' ,: "lo*t miilntnlulu* ntrentvlh nerv*. '■ RI‘“-Tonc rr»< the tired lirulii,,. i T or‘‘" nppctltc, induce* thjr,,._ t —*» Klvcn you all tlumc lirinir menu encriry nnd ■%, cll III all .1 toilny—only (UHI "" uroK atorcM. H/chards Medicine Co., Sherman, Texa [D[p|/| CO K'»» RSMOVIOb, Dr. H~r rnrillLI fr" \ **“•?**• Ointment - V eur dr mniiat %r karri • ll Pneumonia often follows a Neglected Cold KILL THE COLD1 HILL’S CASCARA UININE Standard cold remedy for 20 yearj ^—in tablet form—safe, sure, ri " ^opiates—breaks up a cold in 2 4 *>our»—relieves grip in 3 days, Money back if it fails. The k Pennine box has 5 R-d k top with Mr. II ill’s picture. A: fi II Orus Stoma Viseline Rcg.U.S.Pat.Off. PETROLEUM JELLY For burns, cuts, sprains a nd all skin irritations. Relieves dryness of scalp. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES CHEffEBIlOUGH MFG, CO. Slate Street New Yorli Often Caused by Yes in :-»<1, more <fi**n than you think. Beruu • ACID-STOMACH, starting wi-.h in digestion, heartburn, belching, food-repeat ing, bloat and ya.«, if not checked, will even tually affect every vital organ ol the body. Severe, blinding, splitting headaches are, therefore, of frequent occurrence as a result Of this upset cond'nSm Take E ATONIC. It quickly banishes acid gtomach with its sour bloat, pain and gas It aids digestion—helps the stomach get full strength from every mouthful of food you eat. Millions of people are miserable, weak, sick and ailing because of ACID STOMACH. Poisons, created by partly di gested food charged with acid, are absorbed into th** blood and distributed throughout the entire system. Tills often causes rheu matism, biliousness, cirrhosis of the liver, heart trouble, ulcers and even cancer of the ptomach. It robs Its victims of their health, undermines the strength of the moat vigorous. if you want to get back your physical j and mental strength—be full of vim and I ▼ Igor—enjoy life an.) happy, you must , get rid of your ncld-stomach. In EATONIC you will find the very help you need and It’s guaranteed. So get a big | f.Oc box from your druggist today If It fads to please you. return it and he will refund your money. EATONIC ("for Y6ur acid stomach) WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys• Heart - Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly tal-ing the world’s stand ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles— COLD MEDAL The National Remedy of Holland for centuriusand endorsed by Queen Wilhel mina. At all druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Gold Model on every boa end accept no imitation Hamltu, partly vtirttklc. Children'* RcfiLtnr, (onouU •• rr*ry Guriotfcd am-urcrtic, BU'«lr4«ik. MRS.WIMSIOWJ SYRUP The laitaU' a ad ‘hildma Kffliitef Chi’dfen grow healthy and free from colic, diarrhoea, flatulency, constipation and other troublo If given it at teething time. Safe, plenaant—alvnyubringe re markable and gratifying reaulta. Dratgittt f S O O TIIE S Eczema, burns. I»it<-s. slings, bruises, old sores and other skin injuries. OINTMENT SOe and $1.00 ri your druggist's. Ks-Pene So,hi. applied first, cleanses and disinfects dealers wrlto fur special proposition. (HE KA-DENE MED. CO.. ttashv'IU. T«ni» "Just Put Ku-Dcne on It." Ill ii iil ii — ——ii—i——— ' IIEAL8 burn This booth In a, healing. penetrat ing remedy take* all of the smart Ing |>ain out of burnt*, scald*. cuts, ipraluH stc., and quickly heals the injury ‘let a or 70c bottle today from your druggist. till NT* i jsps suui in BATTLE p REIS ,’ANESE CONSULATE AT NIKO LAEVSK. SIEETIA, IS SET ON FIRE BY BOLSHEVIKI. r.\;all of troops canceled Sons \! Missing, Many Civilians Are Reported Killed—Guerrilla War fare Feared With Siberia Under Soviet Rule. Honolulu. T. II.—Seven hundred Japanese iroups and civilians wer< tided in a two-day battle with Htissian Rolsheviki forces at Niknlaevsk, Si ieria, according to n Tnklo cable dis mal'll received by the Japanese news japer Nlppn ,Ti)i here. The Japanese residents organized a rolunteer force to aid the Japanese iu Utters fight a heavy force of P.olshe itil. The Japanese consulate was burned rxi tl>6 consul, M. Ishida, is still miss ’iff, acourding to the cable. The tvvo-day battle began on March It Nlkolacvsk is at the mouth of the Ataur River. General Baron Y. T.e Tiara, oitief of the military general staff, lias an-t nouieel that “Japanese forces will he retained in Siberia for protection of the fife am! property of Japanese sub jects, as will as for the reason of na tional defense,” according to a cable from Vnkio to the Japanese newspa per Hi chi hero. Ttiis announcement is taken to mean a cluing * In the withdrawal pol icy outlined, by Premier Hara, tic? cable su'd. i'orty Killed in Cast. Vladivostok.--Russian and Japanese troops cl;.shod at Xikolnevsk, a city located at tiio mouth of the Amur Riv er. The Russians report their losses ns being d) kil: >1.’ :iih1 'sit wounded. Relief is <*:;prt'ssed here that this en counter may start guerrilla warfare, which will spread 11 much all Eastern Siberia, if the Japanese do not evacu ate the country. Announcements made by the .Tap nnese command here would seem to indicate a change in the policy fol lowed by that country. In the past the Japanese have been assisting Czech forces here, hut in the future they will devote their efforts to safeguarding Japanese special positions in Man churia and Mongolia. RAILROAD WAGE PARLEY ENDS VERY SUDDENLY Decline to Continue Consideration of $1,000,000,000 Demand Unless Public Has Voice. Washington.- Wage negotiations be tween the conference committees rep resenting the railroads and the lit ions were broken off when the railroad rep resentatives declined to continue con sideration af demands which have been estimated to total $1,000,01 m\( h hi, u dess the public was given a voice in the proceedings. Under tlie provisions of the trans portation act, tiie wage controversy now will lie referred to the Railroad Labor Hoard, which is yet to he ap pointed !>> President Wilson. The law provides for throe representatives of the public on this hoard. 10. T. Whiter, chairman of the rail way executives' conference commit tee, announced the decision in a state ment which said the two sides were in disagreement as to the provisions of the transportation act. Tin* union rep resentatives were said to hold ttiat the law contemplated an agreement between the railroads and the em ployes prior to any opportunity for participation by the representatives of tlte public. The railroad committeemen held tlint such an agreement might he reached, hut they did not believe that "Con gress ever contemplated that a con troversy involving so great an addi tion to transportation costs and In which the public is therefore Interested should he disposed of by direct nego tiation.” 2 MEANINGS TO ‘WHITE MULE’ Durango, Colo.—A mule was used by a wily dealer In illicit liquor near here, according to officials. The ani mal is white. In front of the owner's home a sign was placed, reading “white mule for sale.” if the prospective customer was able to prove he was “all right” the dealer showed Mm a liquid with a real kick in it. if the visitor was not known, he was shown an animal with a real kick. The price of the animal was set at a figure which insured its retention by the moonshine dealer. General R. D. Simms Hangs Self. Asheville. \. ( V County authorities reported that thej have cut down the body of General liiehard 1>. Simms, 5”. of Washington, I>. a patient at a local sanitarium, from a roadside tree, where it had been found hanging tome hours. Philadelphia to Save Daylight, l’hilndelphia.—Mayor Moore issued n proclamation urging stores and fac tories to open and close one hour earlier between April 12 and Octo ber 31. Keep Your Liver Active, Your System Purified and Free From Colds by Taking Calotabs, the Nausealess Calomel Tablets, that arc De lightful Safe and Sure. Physicians and 'Druggists are advis ing their friends tn keep the.r systems purified and their organs in perfect working order as a protection against the return of influenza. They know that a clogged up system and a lory liver favor colds, influenza and serious complicat ions. To out, short a cold overnight and to prevent serious com; mirations take one Calotab at bedtime with a swallow of water—that's all. No salts, no nausea, no griping, no sickening after effects. Next morning your cold has vanished, your liver is active, your system is puri fied and refreshed and you are feeling fine with a hearty appetite for break fast. Eat what you please—no danger. Calotabs are sold only in original sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. Every druggist is authorized to refund your money if you are not perfectly delighted with Calotabs.—(Adv.) Where? Loss than an hour from Ww York t hero Is a little Yew Jersej town where n church congregation lias plunged very deeply into modern re ligious thought and tendencies, .lust how deeply anyone driving by their little white wooden building can tell from the sign hanging by its floor: “Where do you spend Sunday? Around the fire?" ''Where will you spend eternity? Surrounded by tire." iVwnnrlc 1ms Sri bend of cflttle to every 100 inhabitants, and yet It Is n safe bet tliat a lot of people are kick ing about the price of milk over there. Australia will ship feed to America because prices are higher there than In England, to which America Is ship ping food. It doesn’t sound reasona ble. According to om* report. Austria must choose between hunger and bol shevism. Much of Europe has learned that bolshevism does not relieve but merely embitters starvation. As n safety measure it Is urged that wood alcohol 5k* colored blue. Hut after the first drink the consumer goes blind and doesn't care what color it is. “Movies replace saloons," says a headline: but as a matter of fact, the movies had done that in a vast num ber of places before national prohlbl ' tlon was accomplished. It may he that human t ature never changes, hut why is it that parents now laugh at the boyish nis-ddef for 1 which we used to get the so.u of our trousers vigorously dusted? What Is the value, from a national : point of view, of a citizen who lias j taken out his naturalization papers be cause ho was scared by the raids into j doing so? Doctors say that at the age of fifty it person usually begins to lose height. This gives ha< lielors a straight tit* as to the age at which one ought to begin to settle down. Liberty to many people means a free and unfettered opportunity to waste their time In Idleness and cheating the working world out of the bread they cat. A half million new bicycles were sold in the United States last year, and |ti‘t that many honest proletarians don't care whether street car fare goes np or down. From (lie point of view of the little Americans the footling hy the United Stales of 3,0O(UKM) needy Knropenn children may be an “entangling alll nnoe," but who would care to suggest a dlsonlnngh merit ? Some* may regard It ns desecration that Stratfonl-on-Avon, Shakespeare's native town. Is *o have a factory. But then the poet himself was very much of a business man. Me must hnve been, to make poetry pay. One good way for the scientists to settle the argument whether the sig nals are from Mars or from Venus v'ould he for them to stop quarreling long enough to translate the signals ami ask the sender his name, age and address. IPHftlW lac Minimal i ii—mniy J*’ This sti.ihiUii tji'iih rig penetrating /■ ■viurdy takes all of the Maarilng pain v * out of btirnn, aoalda, cut®, tpraloa etc., *n>] quickly hoala tLu injury Ueia 3&o *»r 70c bottle atlrtiu^lutM today , j Money t,a< a ' tho» question it HUNT’S all. vs: »*il« In the treatment 01 T> H B-7.E1IA, KINGW OHM, ' t-'VTs-t tor other Itching skin »tsea-«s. Price 75cat druggisa* o» 'Irectfrrtm Ai.lickvdi I SALUTE "DODSON’S LIVER TOME” It Never Gripes or Sickens You Like Nasty Calomel. All Biliousness, Headache, Constipation Is Gone You’re bilious! Tour liver is slug-j jjlsh! You fool lazy, dizzy. Your head is dull, your tongue mated, breath bad, stomach sour and bowels consti pated. Hut don’t take salivating Cal omel. It makes you sick; you may lose a day. Calomel Is mercury which crashes Into sour bile like dynamite, breaking it up. That’s when you feel that uw ful nausea and cramping. To enjoy Hip nicest, gentlest II vd# and bowel cleansing you ever experi enced take a spoonful of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight. Your druggist sells a bottle of Dodson’s Diver Tone for n few cents and guar antees ear'll spoonful to clean your sluggish liver better than a dose of nasty Calomel, without making you si*'k. Dodson’s Liver Tone can not salivate. Give it to the children. Adv, Way in all cases of DISTEMPER, PINKEYE INFLUENZA, COLDS, ETC. of all horses. hroo<l inares, colts and stallions Is to “SPOHN THEM” < on the tongue or in the feed with , gponrrs msTEMPER qqmpquhd j Give the remedy to all of them. It acts 4 on luf blood and glands. It routs the I disease by expelling the germs. It E wards off the trouble, no m >tt**r how g they are “exposed.” A few drops a day* r prevent those exposed from contract- L tng disease*. Contain: nothing injuri- ft Oils. Sold by druggists, harness dt al ers or by the manufacturers. f»0 cents | and $1.15 per bottle. AGENTS WANT- JJ SPOHN MEDICAL COMPANY, GOSHEN, IND. DON'T WHINE IN SICK ROOM 1 Remember to Carry Cheer, Not Sym pathy to Those Who Are Tem porarily "Shut In." Every one Is called upon now and then to visit the sick room. Condi tions surrounding the bedside visita tions present a wide variation. There Is one rule that holds good under all conditions, and that is to carry cheer and sunshine—not a long face, but a smile. If the patients are able talk to them of what is going on outside. Help them to forget themselves. A man who for over twenty years had been paralyzed, was visited by a friend who was profuse in expressing his sympathy and regret at the sick man’s helplessness. As he was about to leave, the afflicted man said, “Come j again, won’t you, but when you doI please forget to tell me that you are sorry for t.ie as every one tells nit* that.! I’ve heard it every day for twenty years. Help me to forget it. Bring! me a brea'h of the outside world.” Flowers are always a gracious help I in making the sickroom a place of cheer. A book or a magazine also helps.—Thrift Magazine. He Wasn’t Lonesome. Old I.ady—And what place did you spend most of your time in In France? Ancient A. E. F.’er—Brig, ma'am.— Home Sector. No Wonder. “I tell you, that girl rings true.” “No wonder, when she’s u belle.”— Baltimore American. WHAT PEEVED THE RtUHUI l Little Discussion He Had With Cor poral Left Him Disgusted With Relief From Guard Duty. A couple of recruits <rf the latest vintage, who had enlisted in the hope of being sent to the Rhine, were dis easing tin* pros and cons of nnuy life. “It ain’t so had.” confided one. “Most of it is all right, hut it’s Hint blasted relief from guard duty that gets me.” “Relief from guard duty!" ejaculat ed the other. “Man, you're cuckoo! There's nothing to being relieved from guard duty. It’s being on guard duty that's hell.” “No,” maintained the first. "It's the relief. Why. the other day they pat me on guard for two hours, and It wasn’t had at all just standing round and watching the rest of ’em drilling and knowing that I didn’t have to do it myself, hut then when the time for relief eunie tin corporal came up and gave me .he devil.” "What for?” “Nothing. Nothing at all. I Just i ouldn't remember where I’d left my rifle*.” Three Great Men. I was making a speech at a banquet and in the course of my remarks said: “America has produced only three great men—Washington, Lincoln and I, myself—” Loud laughter drowned the rest of my remarks. I had Intend ed to say, "think Theodore Roosevelt" Rut the laughter got my goat and I had to sit down without saying any thing more.—Exchange. Same lair Price As Before The War and the same pure, wholesome beverage so many have enjoyed for years. Instant Postum has a pleasing coffee - like flavor .but is more economical than coffee and has the added value of absolute freedom from caffeine or other harm ful ingredients. “There's a Reason." Mt.de by Postum Cereal Company.. Battle Cr*ek..Ml<•,.