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3. B. HARTMAN, M. D. Calombw, Ohio After the cough begins Peruna will •top it just as quickly as it ought to be stopped. To stop a cough before all of the expectoration has been removed is MOTTO FOR CHRISTIAN HOME Meals Which Consistently Lived Up to, Cannot Fail to Make for Hap piness in Life. This borne is dedicated to good will. It grew out of love. The two heads of the household were called together by a power higher than they. To its decree they are obedient. Every tone of the voice, every thought of their being, is subdued to that service. They desire to be worthy of their high calling, as ministers of that grace. They know their peace will go unbroken only for a little time. And often they suspect that the time will be more short even than their anxious hope. They cannot permit so much as one hour of that brief unity to be touched by scorn or malice. The world's judgments have lost their sting inside this door. Those who come seeking to continue the har mony which these two have won are ever welcome. The rich are welcome, I eo they come simply. The poor are welcome, for they have already le.ariied friendliness through buffeting. Youth is welcome, for it brings the joy which these two would learn. Age is welcome, for it will teach them tenderness —Collier's Weekly. Why He Is Known. The clash, in ancient history was re citing "Now, Harry, can you tell me who Nebuchadnezzar was?" asked the teacher. "Nebuchadnezzar," answered the boy, right off the bat, "was the greatest of the Babylonian kings, and for his connection with the Hebrews he got a write-up in the Bible." Insufficient. Knicker—Do you treat your cook as one of the family? Bocker--Goodness, no we treat her like three of the family. Sure of One Thing. "I tell you, the man is a dipsoman iac." "There! I knew he was something dippy." There are some good fish in every sea. TAKE PERUNA FOR COUGHS AND COLDS If you used Pe runa at the begin ning of every cold you would then ap preciate the value of this great rem edy. Do not wait until the cold baa fastened itself up on you. Take it at the first symptom. This is the way to ward off the cold so that it does yon no harm. Peruna used In the beginning of a cold prevents a cough entirely. what I say. It pre- Yes, I mean vents a cough. A cough is an effort to expel catarrhal discharges in the bron chial tubes. There would be no catarrhal discharges in the bronchial tubes if Pe runa was taken at the beginning of a cold, therefore there would be no cough. Don't you catch the point? 6 Silver Spoons Free For 100 GALVANIC Soap Wrappers THESE SPOONS must not be confused with the USUAL premium silverware. The spoons shown HERE are the same as you would buy at your jewelers. They are GENUINE Rogers ware, the beautiful and exclusive LaVigne or Crape pattern, finished in the fashionable French Gray. Each spoon is guaranteed extra heavy A I silver plate on a WHITE metal base. With ordinary wear they will last a life time. Here it the Offer to do great injury. After the expectora tion has been properly removed the cough will stop itself. That is the only proper way to stop a cough. Occasionally a cough depends upon an irritable condition of the larynx or bron chial tubes, in which there is little or no expectoration. One spoon given for 20 Galvanic Soap wrappers (front panel only) and one 2c stamp or SIX SPOONS for 100 Galvanic wrappers and five 2c stamps. Coupons from Johnson's Washing Powder count the same as wrappers. Why You Should Bay Galvanic by the Box 1st. It is cheaper than buying a few cakes at a time. 2nd. When the wrappers are re moved the soap dries out and goes almost twice as far as when fresh. 3rd. You get six Rogers Silver Teaspoons. The problem of stopping such a cough is a slightly different one. Even In thoM cases Peruna ought to be taken, but MM times it is necssary that local treatment be added. Mail Wrappen to the premium department B. J. Johnson Soap Co. But in any case Peruna is needed. Ton do not have to stop to write me. Get Peruna at once and commence taking it. You can get rid of that cough aooner I believe than in any other way. Should you wish to consult me at any time while you are taking Peruna you arc at perfect liberty to write roe. Your let ters will be held strictly confidential and you will receive prompt answer. I want to stop that cough of youra. I want to stop it before it really begins. I want to stop it before it has a chance to injure your lungs, an injury that yon may not recover from during your whole life. Yes, I do. You do your part. I will do mine. No. 64. COLT DISTEMPER ,Oftn to handled •err mmitj. The sick are cured, and all irtfaanla •am*stable, no matter bow "cspoted," kept from having tba d» LJQUID iJlSTEJaPKB by nslng 8FOHNV ngna.oF In feed. Act* on the blood and eipele wv (uugveiVI IH tvoiia Avw vu »u« vivuw gsaw v* all forma of dtttemper. Beet ramady aver known for nana la foaL One bottle iruaranteed to car* one caeo. DOc and It a bottle Ift •ltdosen of druggist* and Harness dealers, or eent eijuese pal manufacturers. Cut shows how to poultice thnoafr. Oar Hooklet r!vesever?thing. Milwaukee, Wis. A GROWING BUSINESS BUILT ON A REPUTATION STEELE, SIMAN & COMPANY COMMISSION SELLERS OF HOGS,CATTLE AND SHEEP Write us-Thos. J. Steele, Mg'-. Sioux City, la.—Ship us iwm of "IB! Local amenta wanted. Largest sailing home remedy la existence twelve yean. •(•OHM MEDICAL CO.. Ck«bt*aa*Bacl«rlol«Ma, Goshwt, Intf^ U.S.*. SO IT WOULD SEEM. "What is a 'figure of speech,' pa?" "Well, if talk is cheap, it must be a pret small figure." Packing Food in Ferns. In Germany the use of ferns is com ing into more and more favor for packing food which is transported either short or long distances. The practice became common in England before it gained equal vogue in Ger many, and the results are said to be excellent, especially 1n shipping fresh fruit, butter, fish and other food prod ucts which require unusual care. Where He Got It. "The first time my little boy fell in love he got it in the neck." "She snubbed him, eh?" "No, but he started in to washing his neck without being told." No Doubt. "Say, Billy," called the junior clerk, "how do you spell citizen?" 'C-i-t.' "1 know about the front end of it, but is it z-u-n or s-u-n?' How He Found It. The Waiter—How did you find that cheese, sir? The Diner—By the smell. The sin that is spared because It pays is the one that kills. DICE AND CARDS HIT Act Prohibits Playing of Bridge for Prizes and "Shaking for Cigars" —Senate Puts in an Hour on Dance Bill. Pierre.--If the senate adopts house bill 41 as it was passed by the house bridge whist for prizes and "shaking for the cigars" will be in the criminal class, as the bill prohibits any game of cards, dice or other gambling de vices for money or property. A strong attempt was made to cut out the prop erty provision of the bill, but it was voted down, and the bill went through as it was introduced. The house adopted the bill to grant greater privileges to legislative mem bers in naming scholarships to vari ous state institutions sent the game bill back to the commilete for recon sideration. and the negotiable instru ment bill hack for a day to see how it looks with a lot of amendments shear ing ofT many of Its principal features. They passed the bill which prohibits operation of motor vehicles by any one under the influence of liquor. TSe senate put in an hour of its time on the house dance bill, and after many amendments, one to apply it on ly to house members, it was sent back ftjr house concurrence. There was a tangle in the senate over the senate bill to require county bonds to be issued for twenty-year pe riods. resulting in its going over, and another on the senate bill to prohibit overdrafts, which, after it had been amended in a nifmber of particulars, was killed on motion of the introducer. The Rapid City people find that they failed in one particular in an or dinance providing for waterworks ex tensions, and they are here with a bill for this improvement to allow the contractor to get his pay for work done. The insurance and liquor interests are now especially active. A number of bills in which they are interested are reaching the stage where some thing definite must develop soon. The insurance men are fighting the publication bill, with the newspaper men as active in opposition. SOUTH DAKOTA NEWS NOTES Last year was a great building year for Wolsey. but this year is expected to surpass it. The C. H. Trowbridge farm of 160 acres, near Springfield, has been sold for $18,000, of $11^.50 an acre. The Lutheran society of Gales town ship. near White Lake, has arranged to erect a new $2,000 church. The Hudson Boy Scouts have de cided .to engage in gardening on an extensive scale the coming summer. On March 1. llev. E. P. Swart out. now of Turton. will assume the pas torate of the Roe Heights Congrega tional church. .1. 1. McBeil. editor of the Wessing ton Times, and Hiram Bowman, an nld line Democrat, are contending for the postoffice at Wessingt.on. Two new towns have come into ex istence in the newly opened portion of Mellette county. The towns have been named Farley and Black Pipe. The Edgemont Commercial club has been reorganized with the following officers President, Dr. Thornton: vice president. Roy Parkin secretary, W. F. Wyatt. The Chicago company that has pur chased Sylvan lake, six miles from Custer City, is planning exteimive im provements and enlargements,, among which is a 2i0-room concrete hotel. Sheriff Berry has returned tv Mitch ell with Clarence Good. The young man was arrested at Pukwana just as he was boarding the blind end of a baggage car. evidently bound for Mitchell. Good was put in handcuffs and the sheriff took no more chances of his escape. After being landed in jail he declined to make any state ments. He will be held to the April term for forgery. Almost the entire population of the town of Aurora turned out to aid Mr. and Mrs. .lames Gunn. highly re spocted pioneer residents, to suitably I observe the 50th anniversary of their weddfng. Five daughters and five foiis and 20 grandchildren were amorg the guests. One of the fea tares was a reception tendered the aged couple in the town hall, al which hundreds were present. I The annual minstrel show which is I given by the Athletic association of I Huron college, is to take place the first of March. This is one of the most amusing and popular social events of the year, and promises tn be especially good this year, because of the fact that (lie young men who are directing the music for the event have arranged a musical skit which will fill the second portion of the pro gram. The proceeds from this event, will be applied on the regular ex penses of the association. A special election has been called for March 4, when the proposition of -voting bonds in the sum of $15,000 to Install a system of waterworks arid electric light for Willow Lakes will be submitted. Amid the general upheaval caused »y the proposed Rapid City rural elec tion of March 11, the discoverey is made that the work of the street grad ng and draining was let illegally ii. :hat the city auditor failed to mnVn estimate of the work to be do.'. before the special tax was levied Liv ho ccv.nci! QUITE EQUAL TO EMERGENCY How Resourceful Young School Teach er Procured Eggs When the Out look Seemed Dark Indeed. Ami men relate a tale of a bravo and resourceful little schoolteacher in one of our suburbs who supports her mother and three young sisters ou her by no means muuitioent salary. Last week her mother called her up by telephone. "Listeu," wailed the oM lady a whole bunch of relatives is coming to supper tomorrow evening. I'll have to make a cake, or some thing. and 1 haven't an egg in the house. And the grocer won't trust us any more, and there won't be any money until next week, and—" "Never mind, mother I'll fix it.' answered the young teacher, cheerily. Then she turned again to her class. "Now children," she said, "tomor row we will have the beautiful story of Columbus, and how lie made the egg stand on end. Each of you will p!ease bring an egg to school tomor row. The class is dismissed."—Cleve land Plain Dealer. CHILD'S FACE ALL RED SPOTS 632 N. 5th St., Terre Haute, Ind.— "My little nephew, a boy of four years, had a breaking out on his face. It was little red spots at first, then be would rub and scratch and water blisters would form, and wherever the water would run another would come until his face was covered with them. He would cry and fret. His mother got some medicine, but it did not do any good. He would scream and cry ^nd say it hurt. We hardly knew him, his litle face was all red spots and blisters. So I begged him to let me put some Cuticura Ointment on them. The next morning 1 made a strong aoap suds with Cuticura Soap and washed his face in the warm suds. The little blisters burst by pressing the cloth on them. After I had his face washed, I put the Cuticura Oint ment on and in a short time his little face was all red and dry. 1 kept using the Cuticura Soap and putting on the Cuticura. Ointment and his face got as well and it did not leave a scar. He was entirely cured in about one week and a half." (Signed) Mrs. Arthur Haworth, .Tan. 10, 1912. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. Willie Discovered a New Game. They had lived in a flat all of Wil lie's short life, so that the little boy's knowledge of fauna and flora was limited to canary birds and flower boxes and when they went to board in the'suburb where there was a large yard, Willie, very enthusiastically started to pursue a chicken, armed with a stick and other missiles. When the hostess protested to ills mother, she turned from the window and said, indulgently "You have to forgive dear Willie he doesn't know that's a chicken. Similar Position. Little Robert was much interested in tiie picture of a stork which he saw in a magazine. "Say, mamma," he asked, what has I become of the bird's other leg?" "It has raised it up among its feath ers," replied the mother. "That's funny," the boy observed. "I thought it was trying to clean Its shoe on its stocking like sister Ethel does." Astonished the Bishop. It was an English youngster who so thoroughly surprised the kindly hish op whom he had been directed to ad dress as "My lord." "How old might you be, my child?" asked the stately, if smiling ecclesias tic. "My God, I'm seven the frightened child replied. rrtES Cl'KKI) IX TO I I DAYS Y"nrlnig£ist will rctunl money if PaYA) OJ.VT. MhNT fails to euro unv wim I of Itching, lllind, liU-eding or Protruding I'iles i• 6 to 14 days OUc. The right way to brighten the world is to do a good deal of your shining at home. rs. Winalow'a ftoothin? Syrnp for c'hiUlr«»n teething, softens tin* pums, ikm,allays patn,cures wind eoli*,2.r»c a ttollle.Wv There is nothing a man will do with so little encouragement as hsii It never makes a sin any to call it a mistake WHY INCUBATOR CHICKS DIE owner of a vineyard al Capestang, near Hezlers, France, to a fine and costs for picking her own grapes. She was picking the grapes which had been left on the vines in the vineyard after the fall gathering, when the policeman told her that she was committing an offense against the law. as all grapes left on the vines after the harvest were the property of the poor. The court at Heziers confirmed the police man's opinion, and the woman was convicted. Reprisal. •lack—I give my seat only to pretty girls. Bella---Then we'll only take thein from handsome men. 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