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yrv. . 3 X ANOTHER i WOMAN CURED ' ByLydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Black Duck. Minn. "About a vear ago I wroto you that 1 was sick and could not do any of my nouauworK. .aiy sickness was called Retroflexion. When 1 would sit down I felt a3 if I could not get up. I took LydiaE.Plnkhrtm'a vogotnble Com- pound and did Just aa you told mo and now I am perfectly curcu, anu nnvo a hlff iintiv hnv." Mrs. Anna Andkiisok, Box 10, Llack Consider This Advlco. No woman should submit to a surgi cal operation, which may moan death, until sho has given Lydla E. Pinkham's yeeotablo Compound, made exclusive ly from roots and horbs, a fair trial. This famous medicine for women has for thirty years proved to bo tho most valuable tonlo and invlgoratorof the femalo organism. "Women resid ing In almost ovory city and town In tho United States bear willing testi mony to the wondorf ul virtue of Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It cures femalo Ills, and creates radl ant, buoyant femalo health. If you aro 111, for your own sako as well as those you love, givo It a trial. Mrs. PiiilrJiarn, nt Lynn, Mass., Invites all sick women to writo ucrforntlvlco. Her advlco Is free, and always helpful. MF.N Kidney troubls prey ""-" upon tho mind, dlscour AND "Ee and lessens ombl. tlon; beauty, vigor and TOIVITCN cheerfulness soon dlsap " 4 pear when the kidneys are out of order or diseased. For good re sults use Dr. Kilmer's Swump-Itoot the fTeat kidney remedy. At druggists. Sam ple bottta by mall free, also pamphlet. Address, Dr. Kilmer A Co., XJlngbamton, N. Y. WHAT HE CONSIDERED FAIR Mr. Olien's Offer Must Have Come as Surprise Even to Persuasive Claim Agent Up in Minnesota Mr. Olson had a cow killed by a railroad train. In duo season the claim agent for the railroad called: "We understand, of course, that ths deceased waa a very docllo and valu able animal," said tho claim agont in his most persuasive clatm-agcntleman-ly manner, "and wo sympathize with you and your family In your loss. But, Mr. Olson, you must remember this: Tour cow had no business being upon our tracks. Thoso tracks are our pri vate property and when she invaded them she becamo a trespasser. Tech lcally speaking, you, as her owner, becamo a trespasser also. But we have no doslro to carry tho Issuo Into court, and possibly gtvo you trouble. Now, then, what would you regard as a fair settlement between you and tho railroad company7" "Vail," said Mr. Olson slowly, "Ay baen poor Swcdo farmer, but Ay shall five you two dollars." Everybody's. 8o They Say. Stranger I say, my lnd, whatla con sidered a good scoro on these links? Caddie Well, sir, most of tho gents hero tries to do It in ns few strokes as they can, but It generally takes a few more. Scottish American. The Difference. "I don't seo any difference between you and a trained nurso except the uniform," said her sick husband. "And the salary," sho added, thoughtfully. Ilarpor'B Dazar. When It's "What for Breakfast?" Try Post Toasties Servo with cream or millc and every member of tho family will my "rip pinp," good. And don't bo iiirprited if tlicy want n fecund lirlpinif. "Tho Memory Lingers" rocttim Csrtal Company, Ltd BallU GrasV, Kick. HliP It ii wk&M I&311 r"e m e m"b c r IPISO'S for Coughs L Colds j NOW THE SKY TIF Aeroplane May Figure in Crime as Well as in War. Prediction That ths Winged Burglar or "Sky Pirate," at He Mlnht Be Called, Will Soon De Here. New York. Now that aeroplane companies cngago to turn out a ma chlno for anybody at cntnloguo prices and skilled pilots are counted by tho Ecoro and multiply from month to month, thoso who havo watched tho growth of aviation most closely aro speculating upon tho probnulo appcar anco of tho ncroplano burglar, or "sky plrato," as ho might bo called. Ho Is not likely to bo long In coming, onco the nolso of tho aerial motor can bo suppressed. Tho aeroplane's best friends liavo to own that Its very virtues fit It for a career of crime. It goes fast and far, It leaves no track behind, It can cscnpo from any pursuer except ono of Us own kin, and even then a chaso would bo a most uncertain ono. Worst of all, If tho blrdman Is minded rather like n vulture than like an eaglo ho can strlko his prey In Its most vul nerable part. Tho eaBlcst access to a locked houso Is to bo had from over head, as any city dweller can sco for himself If ho will go up and look nt tho door In bis own roof. A hinge of strap Iron, or nt best an Iron bar, fastened with a padlock that would yield like paper to a skilfully handled "Jimmy," Is all that prevents tho ordinary trapdoor from being lifted from without. Indeed, tho roof is tho usual route of tho robber of vacant houses, and It Is only tho dif ficulty of reaching it that keeps such crimes from being far more common than they are. Only ono step moro in aviation is needed to mako tho aeroplane the burglar's mount. It must be mado to alight upon a restricted space, such as the root of a houso, and to go up from the samo spot without difficulty. When that tlmo has como it Is easy to forecast what ia likely to happen. First the police will hear frequent complaints that vacant houses have been entered by way of tho roof. Per- The Sky Pirate, harm n caretaker will tell of hearlnc strango pounds overhead at night. The , newspapers take it up and urge a moro stringent enforcement of tho ' aviation laws. Ono night a rocket soars up over tho city. It is tho signal which every policeman has been prepared to give, and It points the culprit's lino of flight townrd the west. With a whir of angry engines one of tho waiting machines swooped from her perch. Swiftly she climbs up ward, hunting for her quarry. Her two men see the shining double chain of Broadway lights wink out at one place and then Hash back again. That was where the pirate craft went by. The pursuers swerve toward her trail, leaping In a terrific downward slide. The man In uniform sees her ftrtit ard points her out to his tact-nerved com panion. They have the upper plane of her, and as they follow her out above the silent river the man at the wheel coaxes his quivering mount higher and higher stilL At a word from him the man In uni form unfolds the wicked little four flukeU anchor. With a turn of Its silken cord brought around the alum inum keelpoot he lowers It until It Is swinging 100 feet below them Thn man at the wheel wheedles a few more revolutions a second out of his groaning engines. Then, gently, ho turns down the forward rudder The silken anchor cord trails whistling be hind them like the tall of a kite. That sickening plunge overtakes the fugi tive as If she were standlng'stlll. A scared face looks up at them I Tho dark craft tries to swerve, but It Is too late. The pursuer goes over her like a whirlwind. The man at tho wheel ramps her upward to tako the shock, and then tho assailants lear tho crunching of metal as the little anchor sets Its teeth In the pirate's frame. A shriek comes from below. The line slackens suddenly. They see the dark aeroplane reel and go sldewlse, overturned, hopeless and out of con. trol. The man In uniform cuts the lino with one sweep of the knife ho had laid beside him for the purpose. In a fluttering, broken spiral the wounded machine plunges down 400 foot and is wrecked. Just such a chase may never bo seen In the skies of Manhattan. Certainly It will not until there aro aeronauts of a differ ent stamp from the fellows who tako up the great flyers of to-day A bur. glar alarm Is a mighty good thing to have ou that root dear, anyway t I NATURAL ACT FOR MOTHER Women Understand That Not Heroism but Simply Love Prompted Self-Sacrifice. A few days ago. In a somewhat squalid neighborhood a houso caught Ore. Tho flames shot quickly through tho litter on tho floor and tho untidy array of clothing on tho walls. A wom an talking with a nolghbor ran scream ing to the houso and without an In stant's hcsUatlon sprang through tho smoking doorway into what already seemed an inferno. A moment later sho staggered out, her hands and faco blackened and blistered and her clothing on Ore. In her nrms sho bore her baby, safo from harm. Tho afternoon papers en mo out with tho story, printed under headlines ex tolling this mother's heroism. Men read it on tho street cars, and as their eyes gleamed with the stirring of tho spirit which leaps to greet noblo deeds they said: "That woman dared to do what most men would bo afraid to do." Dut tho mothers who read It at home did not think that way. Perhaps the danger of tho boby, tho wrecking of tho homo and tho burns tho woman suffered brought molsturo to their eyes, but to them the act was not ono of heroism It was simply what any natural mother, no matter how timid, would do under the samo circum stances. Cleveland Leader. REST AND PEACE Fall Upon Distracted Households When Cutlcura Enters. Sleep for skin tortured babies and rest for tired, fretted mothers Is found in a hot bath with Cutlcura Soap and a gentle anointing with Cutlcura Oint ment This treatment, in tho major ity of cases, affords Immcdlato relief In tho most distressing forms of Itch ing, burning, scaly, and crusted hu mors, eczema, rashes, inflammations, Irritations, and chaflngs, of infancy and childhood, permits rest nnd sleep to both parent nnd child, and points to a speedy cure, when other remedies fall. Worn-out and worried parents will find this pure, sweet and econom ical treatment realizes their highest expectations, nnd may bo applied to tho youngest Infants as well as chil dren of all ages. Tho Cutlcura Rem edies are sold by druggists every where. Send to Potter Drug Sc Chem. Corp., sole proprietors, Boston, Mass., for their free 32-page Cutlcura Book on tho care nnd treatment of skin and scalp of Infants, children and adults. The Most Noticeable Change. "So you havo lived In Europe for 25 ycarB? That's a long tlmo for a man to be away from his own country." "Yes, it Is, and I'm mighty glad to be home again." "I supposo you notice a great many changes!" "Yes, many." "What, If I may ask, Is' tho greatest change that hail como to your notice" "Tho greatest change, It seems to me, Is to bo found in the fact that the vice-president of tho United States I succeeds In getting his namo In tho I paper nearly as often as ho might if I he were a baseball player or a prom ' Ising lightweight prizefighter." "SPOHN'S." This is the name cf tlia Rrestett of all remedies for Distemper, I'ink Eje, Heaves, and the like among all ages of horses. Sold hj- Druggists, Harness Makers, or tend to the manufacturers. S.50 and $1.03 a bottle. Acents vantcd. Send for free book. Spolin Medieil Co., Spec. Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind. No Hurry. "What are you In such a rush about?" "Promised to meet ray wife at three o'clock down at the corner." "Well, thero's no hurry. It isn't four o'clock yot." Both Unpardonable. "Agnes says she will never have anything more to do with Gladys." "Which did Gladys recommend? A dressmaker or a summer hotel?" Harper's llazar. TO DIIITIS OUT JIM I. A III A .... ... ,am iit'in) ui-TnnsrsTKSi TXKl ,tbS.9H S?""irj UKUVEH 1'Aaltu.haa IUILI fONlO- Ton know wrial 70a are taking. TD formula Is plainly vncled on everr bottle, fbowlng It Is slmplf Oulnlne sod Iron In a last. lets form. Tim Oulnlne drives out the malaria and toe Iron bolus op tbe system. Bold tir aU dealers for SO years. Price M cents. Old Oaken Bucket, Doctor (to typhoid patient) Do you remember where you drank water? . Patient (an actor) Oh, yesl It was years ago! Puck. rood iior.snicnni'nus. Use the best. That's why they buy Hcd Cross Ball Blue. At leading grocers 5 cents. We often hear tho expression, "aa poor as a church mouse." But even a church mouse doesn't have to llvo on the collections. Pettlt's Eye Salve Restores. No matter how badly the eyes may he diseased or injured. All druggists or How ard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. It will never rain roses. If we want moro roses we must plant more trees. George Eliot. Many who used to traoks lOo cigars now buy Lewis' Single Binder straight So. Anything left to be done at yoar leisure seldom gets done. 8. Martin. SUPPLY ALWAY8 KEPT UP. ' ' TX If babies come down from heaven, mam. mn. There's one thing that's sure, I de clare Thero's so many babies that come Jown ench any. There enn't lie rare nulclito there. Completely Pauperized, Albert W. Hebberd, Now York's charity expert, said at a recent din ner: "Tho great danger of charity Is Its pauperizing effect. This effoct must be avoided, or tho recipients will alt become Jack Handles. "Jack Hancli, on tho score of bad health, never worked, nnd tho pastor of tho Methodist church, a man whoso heart sometimes outran his bend, sent the Idler nnd his family weekly gifts of food and clothing supporlucl tho wholo crow. In fact. "A church visitor, after Ilstonlng to Jack's complaints ono day, said: " 'Yes, of course, you havo lint bad health, wo know that; but ono thing at least you ought to be thankful for, and that Is our pastor's kindness In sending you all this bread and meat and Jelly and blankets, nnd so on. Don't you think It is good of him to look after you so well?' "'Good of him?' said Jack, Impa tiently. 'Why, what's bo for?'" boxt si'oir. youu ci.otiii:s. Use lied Cross Ball Blue and keep them white as snow. All grocers, Co a package. Some politicians aro too modest to face tho nude truth. Lewis' Single Binder, the famous straight So cigar annual sale 0,500,000. It Is pleasant to grow old with good health and a good friend. Socrntos. Easy for Her. An extremely corpulent old lady waa entertaining her grandchild at lunch eon when she found occasion to repri mand tho little girl for dropping some food on tho tablecloth. "You don't seo grandma dropping anything on the table," she said. "Of courso not," replied tho child; "God gavo you something in front to stop It." $100 Reward, $100. Ths readers ot this paper win be pirated to learn that thers U t least ono dreaded dlaeaso tbat at-lenro has been abla to eura la all lu slates, and that H Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curs Is tb only positlrs cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh bemr a eonsututlonat disc", requires a eonsmu tlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tareu In. Urnallr. actus directly upon ths blood and mucous surfaces ot ths STSletn. thereby destroying ths foundstlon ot ths disease, and siring ths patient strength by building up the constitution and asalt Ing nature la doing Its work. The rroprletors bars so much faith In its curatire powers tost tbey offer Ons Hundred Dollars lor anr case thai ft tails u cure. Send lor list of testimonials Address Y. 1. CI1LNEV CO. Toledo. O. Sold by all Druulits. Tie. Tsls Uall's Vamur rills for constipation. An Exacting Personage. ''I suppose- you find lifo easier since the summer boarders have gone?" "Nope," replied Farmer Corntossel; "we're workln an' worryln' Just as much as ever tryin' to keep the hlrod man contented." TRY MUniNE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes andGranuIated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Smart Soothes Eyo Pain. Druggists Sell Murlno Eyo Remedy, Liquid, 2Cc, EOc, $1.00. Murlno Eye Salvo In Aseptic Tubes, 2Hc, $1.00. Eye Books and Eyo Advice Free by Mall. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. The Family Qrowler. "Why aro you weeping, little boy?" "I broke de pitcher." "Well, thero's no uso crying over spilt milk." 'O'wan! DIs wuz beer." Louis ville Courier-Journal, Important to rlothors Examine carefully every bottlo of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that It Bears tho SIgnaturo In Uso For Over HO Years The Kind You Havo Always Bought. At tho First Try. "What do you think of my dough nuts, -George?" "Dear, you are a wonder!" "Do you think so, really, darling?" "I certainly do. Scientists have been trying for years to produce arti ficial rubber, and hero you do It the first rattlo out of the box." Mrs. TVinslows Sooibloc Oyrnp. fbrchlldrsn teething, softens taesuma, rsdoeeslL Ba BawatloiiAllais palo.cn res wind eoUa.ssoauatK There aro some rich men who have made their fortunes honestly. Also you may have heard ot the needle In the haystack. Beoaui of those ugly, grizzly, gray hairs. Us. "LA NEED MONEY FOR GOOD WORK Plans of the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. What "A Million for Tuberculosis from Red Cross Seals" will do in pro viding somoot tho 276,000 beds need ed at onco In tho United Stntcs for consumptives. Is explained In n rocont bulletin of tho National Association for tho Study and Prevention of Tu berculosis. Thero In Just about ono bed for every ton Indigent consump tives, nnd If all tuberculosis persons In tho country aro counted, both rich and poor, linrdly ono for every 25 or 30. It aufflclont hospital accommoda tions aro provided only for thoso who aro too poor to pay tho full prlco for their treatment fully 27C.000 moro beds in special Institutions for tuberculosis will bo needed at onco. Tho Immonso outlay necessary to pro vldo and maintain oo many beds In hospitals, makes It Imperative, tho National Association for tho Study nnd Prevention of Tuborculosls de clares, that such Institutions bo erect ed from public money, cither muni cipal, county or state. In order to get appropriations for public hospitals for tuberculosis, agitation Is neces sary, nnd in order to creato a cam palgu ot ngltntlon, organization is de manded. But In order that an organi zation may carry on nn effective cam palRii, funds nro nculcd. Thcso funds It Is proposed to secure In ns ninny communities ns posslhlq from tho Bale ot Red Cross seals Tho Spots Disappeared. Mrs. Dolnu lived In n district which was not ns favorablo for tho outdoor household experiments iccumnicndcd by tho Uidlcs' Helper ns it might havo been. This fact Mrs. Dolan wns ropld ly assimilating, and In a mnnnor not so uncommon as It might bo sho blamed tho estimable periodical for her dlftlrultles. "I wlsht 1 hnd a holt o' that woman that runs tho 'Handy Hints' depart ment," sho remarked to hur husband ono morning after an early excursion Into tho back yard, whence sho ro turned In high dudgeon. "I fought you fought nho was a grand wan," said Mr, Dolan, cautious ly testing his cup of tea. "Well, I've changed mo mind, as I've tho rights to do," replied his wlfo. "Sho said to put Body on thlm Btnlns In tho tablecloth, and l'nvoltout over night on tho line, an' thoy'd be gone entirely whin morning come. Sure' 'tis the tablocloth that's gone tho do saving woman that she Is I" Youth's Companion. Was Getting Monotonous. A hnmlsnmo woman who had been so unfortunato ns to find occasion to dlvorco not ono but several husbands was returning from Nevada. In Chi cago sho happens to meet her first husband, for whom, by the wny, sho alwuys has entertained a real affec tion. "Upon my soul, if It Isn't Charllo!" exclaimed tho cx-wlfe, cordially shak ing hands with tho gentleman whoso namo slio formerly had borno. "I'm awfully glad to son you, Charlie!" Then, after a wistful expression had como to and been bnnlsbod from her countenance, sho nddod: "Old chap, I've often wondered whore you woro and what you woro doing. It was too bad we didn't get on better together. I hope your ox pcrionce hasn't been as unpleacant as mine, I'm Just sick and tired ot mar rying strangers!" A TRULY BENE FICIAL AID in cases of Poor Appetite, Headache, Heartburn, Sour Risings, Bloating, Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Costivcness, Biliousness and Malaria, Fever and Ague is Hostetter's Stom ach Bitters. For over 57 years it has been as sisting sickly and run down people back to health, and its friends are muciuic, icyiuii. xouh really ought to try this! wonderful remedy at once and be satisfied that it is the onlv ono von need to keep you healthy. '3 93-M & $S4 SHOES Boys' Shoes, $2.00, S2.B0& $3.00. Best in the World. W. L. Douplmw S3.00, $a.BO nd $4.00 mhooa arm pomltlvaly thn bamt mail a una tnomt pop ulmr ahoma for Ihm prlcm InAmorlca, and mro (ha moat eoonomlaal ahoam tor you lo buy. Do you realise that H'T shoes have been ths standard for over 80 7ara, that I mako and sell mora S.l.oa, S3JW and Si.uO shoes than anr other manufacturer In tha U.S.. and that DDL- ia.si 1 uiv jjui.i.ait, a u uiM.ifr.G nx Ot and appearand, and when It comes time rr . ? ww mm! Minn piansMMi DManM J tha lavat 01101 wore to well, and .rare Ton ma mtuih Mimfn-. f CAUTION I r.anprfe.Sa&ib?,SS.TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE Udaalueasu,,,,,. Cf. SO LB "HAIR REwTORERiJUMOK, -IrOO, ntslU HARDY. Mr. Hoavywolght Well, Willie, why do you look so Btudlous? Willie I was wonderln' If you over married sis, If I could bo nblo to wear ycr cast-off clothes. CATARRH OF THE KIDNEYS FULLY RECOVERED Mrs. Mario Gongoll, Mayor, Minn writes tho following: " I must Inform you that I rooovorod my health aftor using your valuable incdlclno, I'erunn. "I had suffered with catnrrh of the kldnoys and bowels, hut now I am much bettor anil foci roal strong." KUV JPVBlaBl Do it Now - Tomorrow A. M. too late. Tako a CASCARET at bed time, get up in the morning feeing fine and dandy. No need for sickness from ovcr-eatltiff and drink' ing. They surely wotk while you sleep and help nature help you. Millions take them and keep well. 80 CASCARltTfl toe a bos for a wttk's Irestment, sit druggists, megest seller a tbs world. Million boxes a month. Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten whea trie liter u rigU In stomach sad bowels are njht, CARTER'S LITTLE UVER PILLS gently but firmly com pel Isiy lirexlo do its duty. Cures Con. stipatloD, Indiga tlon. Sick Headache, and Distress after Eating. Small Pin, Small Das. Small Frtaa Genuine nmnUai Signaturo Broom Corn Shippers or Broom Corn Associations Correspond Trllli ns. Ws want II room Corn. Authorised Nelllnir Agents for Ths Amorloan Soclatxof Kqulty ou this market. COYNE BROTHERS IBO South Water Street CHICAQO How's to eras In jour district? COINS AND STAMPS Thousands of coins snj stamp tbst sppear ordlnsrr to jou cornmsnd premiums. Msnr are worth lu; times Isce value. Yoq misbt handle soms every dsy and not know It. u Send for res booklet 39 ROYAL MONEY & STAMP CO. ICO NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK CITY s.utciid nunTnnnamirDc VT drra Hmn I S.UU rim I uuiiMrflkriiJ op rout Alms, anr slse, 10s par roll and do it rlsht, Ouf araustA gives grvatost deull In cloud elTecla, snow sotnre and underttmsd negative. Yalax prints. Wiu7 and smallersol S'fUU, Shuts'. 401 la. Jas, & DXviHI'llCmmSlBIU.Su CiO, ilonlder, Colorado PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CUlBMf sUs4 aWtMlUfsM Hit half ProtnoisM a laivrUrt! iwwth. .NTr r.IU to 11 tor Uru llalr to )t. Youthful Color. Owm tralp dlMMi lis.fr UllUi. Qe. and fl no ,i Droriri I DO YOU WANT TO MAKE HONEY? .2f,f?5 "iiow io iiuiufl' ooniaini in jrreaiu moo or auk tt.T Idea ffYsjr written liion tHAU Monv refnrxiM riW,lIUjnxi. fflLIEBlMMJElU., ft. Ill, lUli, O.l. W. N. U., WICHITA, NO. 44-1910. MEN WOMEN HilUKS to hold their raU.OO, uaa the ssLH slafHi.a for you to par- . i .SjsssssVTTV BBBBBBBBBEl S ssssssBrArrTCcrc JXZ& VITTLE aEaT 11VER HB9 Bra SB. ravx Vassal. bbVm Xr J rHSafa 4