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THE SNEEDVILLE NEWS HOW MRS. BOYD AVOIDED AN OPERATION Canton. Ohio. "I suffered from femaJe trouble which caused me much suffering, and two doctor decided that I would have to go throuprb an operation before I could Rit welL "My mother, who had been helped by I.yiiiail I'mLham s Vegetable Com pound, advised me to try it I fore sub mitUnK to an opera tion. It relieved me from my troubles mo I can do my houe work without any difficulty. 1 advise any woman who ii afflicted with femal trouble to rive Lydia E. Ilnkham'a VegeUblo Com. pound m trial and it will do as mwh for them' Mrs. MARIS BOTD, lib St, N. R. Canton, Ohio. tiomrtirTH-s there are serious condi tions where m hospital operation is the only alternative, but on the other hsnd ma many women have been cured hy this famous root and herb remedy, I.ydia E. I ink ham's Vegetable Comiounl, after doctors have said that an operation was reeeasary every woman who wants Co avoid an operation should reive it a fair trial before submitting tJ such Crying ordeal I f complications exist, write to T.ydla E. link ham Medicine Co., I.ynn, Mai., for advice. The result of many years xperieooe is at your service. Money-Minded. "Well, I've pit n commission." tloodf How much mt cent?" Uoa tori Tranarrlpt. Important to Mother Kiamlne can-fully every bottle of CAST lit I A. that ruinous old reined; or Infanta and rlilhlreii, and see Unit II Hears the Signature of In Use for Over : Years Children Cry for Fletcher's Caatoria EXPUNATlOrJS NOW IN ORDER Xtranoe Mlxtip of Names That Caused Some Mleufiderstandlftt in Talk 0"e the Telepe a. It In neeraaary to refae thli Hltle story with the assertion ttint It was not created liy a ptinwter, hut t tin t It ai-tii-ally hapfM'ned, reNirt the liidtiiuiiM II a News, In the ptirctinlns; a cent' nfllee of one of the la r cost. If not the lurcest, -rMtri,ilin In Mtirlon county, there n t'lrrk mi nut I Fhaw and n ateiing rnplier named Smart. The wife of I tie pnrehaMnit; agent railed over the telephone one day mid fced for her husband, i "He lui Jiiwt ateppiil' out." reeled Miss Smart, who answered the plmne. "Mi, pshaw, esclnlmod the purchas Itijt tipont wife. "Vlsnndorwtan.llns;, the aleimnniphi replied: "Why, lie' not here, either till, you're smnrt," commented the por.-hnstur arent'a wife. "V" thnl'a m.v name," replied the sriemtgrophcr. And further the nftlnnt asyeth not, No Exception. "Thut inn n owe n great deal to his wife." Tiii n-it rnrprlMd. Ko he doea to erlMMly he lmw," Ieaea are Fathered four times a year fnitn the ten plant after Its third ye:tr. f I i Thousands o-f under nourished people have found ihai 5 -foocf ci scie rvfci-fic blend of nour ishing cereals helps wonder-fully in building hearth ana happiness. Meeds no fl Suriar h cieariiiQSKin fwiilicuticura 1 mm sreiijcnra.'saanEiic News of the Week Cut Down for Busy Readers U.S. Teutonic War News A number of Aun-rli-un submarine chaser, in HipuiiU'd by the parent fclilp I'.il. knell, left Queenstowu Mon day for the I'ulted States. The ;eruian frontier was crossed at teveral places hy American Kljrnal mrps units nnd ambulance workers. Short trips were liuiile Into ICIo-nlsli 1'riisMla, win re the iiiluililtuiits are re Mirtl to have shown the Aim.-rli.-uua every consideration. With Ceiieriil TersliliiK. Ihe Amer- lan coiiiiiuiiider In chief, at her side, the youthful KHind iliK hesa of I.uxetu bun!, from the Imlcony of her pulneo In l.iixt-iiiheri:. wiili-hed the Anicrlcaiis iiian h into her ciipital. Ann rii iiii eiiKlliens laid the lust rail coiiihi tlujr Ihe Ktaiuhinl KiuiRe rnilrond lutwien Vinlun mid Mi'tz. having lr- lually i.lmilt nine miles of the truck. It Is ocr thU line piiiicipiilly that the forces of oci iiimtloii will ho hupplled timing their inlvauce. European War News The I'rciicli tricolor now flutteM from the i ltiiilel of the unci -lit for tress of SiniHcbtirn. ilntltiK from the time of the Itoliians. Al the henl of the l-reiich I'ourth uriny. timid n furore of eiithllMlasin on the pnrt of the populace, Marshal I'ocli, Kill)! Al beit of the llcl.'liiiis and Senerul tJourainl ii nd Marsluil retain entered the historic town on Ihe llMm. through the fa us Sclilrmerk Kale ninhl the tremeiidolis elithUHiiiMin of Bimi.ihmi people. Never did an army hae mcli a triumphal icrectint:. An AniHtenlain dlsiiitch says eleven Ceriunn torMMlu boats and mine layers that were left In the Antwerp harbor have been Interned In ii Dutch port. .- KdlnhurKh dispatch says thai Ad miral llciitty's historic signal lifter Ihe tieriniin lleet hud been iiioonil nt the appointed place was: "The iermiin ftiiR la to be Imuleil down at 3:r7 and Is not to he hoisted iiKiiln without per mission." lernmny us a nnviil power, ceased to eilst Thursday. The heart af lo r illicitly fleet I -I uhlps of line, seven llnht cnilsers mid .VI destroyers - siirreiiiliTcl to mi ariiutdii of Hnt Isli. American and French vessels, the KreiitcM llnhtliiK force that ever stood out to sea. The historic event 'accomplished when Marshal IVtnln, coiiimiiiMler In chief of the French lirillles. mild.' Ills entry Into Sletn. the Brent MroiiBiiom of lii raliie ami the pivot of Icriiiimy'a effort In crush l-rain-e. may he said more than any other happeultitf tocon aeernte the h tory of the allies III this war. Foreign Am. 1 1. no coiitnd of the Turkish Keli.hiiiiiciie mid tlnnlices Is helm; iiiK.-d hy a trronp of nine iicuspiicrs - seven Turkish and two French- In ('otixliinltlioplc. "The kaiser took with him all the piv eminent pdd nnd silver Heuirllles and used fraud to et them past the customs iiiithorltles," sajs the Neue I-lpslntcr .cltuiiK. Itifslali bolshevik tnsps have eroded the HUcr Narvn on ii broad front nnd have entered INthonla. Ih--tween the (iiilf f I'lnliind and l.nke lVlpiis. Miys a illspHlch from Stck holm. l.-rmnny'a war debt, not counting any Indemnities the nlllcs may de mand. Is Jsii.oisMst.. aco.r.hnir t' n Muni. Ii dl-pnteh to the IumI.oi lnily Mall. .1'iotlni: the llavarlan minister of fililltiee. e A l'-russeN shh inl a the preffram r.f the new HcUliin pvern'".nt In- fiiides iuilv-rsiil Miftniire tor u.t males ... r twenty olio years ..f nee and a cell. r:.l a-lectlou as s.kmi a possible. probiM) liet May. e e e An iiist.rdam dispatch My s I.l.h kr.. . i.l. the rn Ileal, has emerged vie t..r -v.-r Klrt. the inderijie. In a three I ii V itrm:cle at Herllii. The .Citf-w of h! tierni inr rct lor ine i i.. .,.. ....!. ..f .. ll. rim . llf..i.l.1 ... ..I." .,...-. m.- - " - uotkl'ieli aiel SoliliiTH ouin ll. which lin iest nil -.er from the i:tert tiiiiictit 'I I. e h.UK ellor nod li!a lnlri-i.r ate r-.:..-.sl f noirehends. .!.-. it.li l.t the Ij.ik1.mi iMIly MmII fioni jfiinin:. ti i;it.- inat an ant lt-li- ,-l li.tiou li:is broken on in tiisi.i M. .i.w ii r. s.rtcl In a --rite 'f si- f :md llo- I51n. k ',,. i ts i.rt.st tii-tm.' inl.s Hi.. Imperial (Ins i nlrh liermnn A '.'iH iit.iiS. n ili n. - n- t t. rt that the united n..ik.fs ati-l sol. Hi T council bare 'aiiu.sl nl.litibutic. ttcMfricnland. pfinin. U.iTii!urK iiel S h!. ltf Il.il sifto a r public. Tbe tapital will be at Hand ur:. It Is officially announced at Lima that Peru has withdrawn her consuls from Chile us a result of the renewal of untl Peruvian rioting iu Piuiijue und AutofuKusta. A London dispatch says Kins Al bert and the ISt-l'Iun pivernment en tered Ilrussels ut two o'clock Friday. King Albert of Helium will visit Paris I lei-ember B, It Is announced. He will leave for I'.russeU curly In the evening. A plot to swamp Spain with bolshe vlst agitator hns been nipped In the bud by the Spanish authorities, accord ing to Madrid udvlccs. e Domestic Of the 5!) oflicers nnd men who huve remained with the United States Kun bout Scorpion in the (Jolden Horn, near Constantinople, since diplomatic rela tions were severed, 23 huve married Levmitliie women. e Difficulties between Peru and Chile, which resulted In recull of consulur represintntlves by each nntlon from principal clth-s of Its neighbor, huve mhii overcome by un apology on tin part of the Peruvian governnient. Con sul Castro Huis. consul ceneral of Chile, announced In New York. Three mnsked bnndlts held up the Comnioiiweulth Savings bank of Chi cugo In typical wild West style. Nearly ii dozen shots were fired. The amount taken was fJ.WX). Total subscriptions to the United War Work campaign were JIUI.I "!. 0.".S. or t:i2.07tt.'.:W in excess of the i unt originally asked by the neven war relief organization for their work luring demobilization of the army and navy, according to an official announce ment at Now York. A thousand soldiers, sailors nnd ma rines broke through n cordon of po lice surrounding Mi.dlsnn Square iar den at New York und attuekod Inter national Hooliillsta who hud attended a mass meeting at which bolshevik doit rl lies were eipounded. A New York dispatch soys fifteen steamships oggregntlng W,7(K) gross tons, were lord by the Cunurd line dur ing the war. Of them', all except two were classed as wur losses, having been sunk by torpedoes or mines. A million letters from "our hoys' oversells that will gladden the hearts of "the folks at home" reached Now York on the French Huer Hochiun- beau. Itiillrond omployi-os representing the entire western system will reconiiaend iM-rimiucnt government control of all railroads. They will also ask Director General McAdoo to reconsider his res ignation. Ituslness agents of western railroad employees unions will hold a conference at Chicago ;o work out a dellnlto program. Suit against the government Is planned by Clarence II. Mackay, pres ident of the Postal Telegraph com pany nl New Yolk, If ii merger of the Western Union and the Postal Is at tempted, he announced. liillueiirii has broken out at the state colony for epileptics, neur Dixon, III. August Weiss of Chicago nnd lMv.ard iill. Ashmore, III., are dead and live others In dangerous condition. Washington .No active division of the American eXH-dltlonary forces inn bo lauded lu Ihe United Stales before Christmas, Secretary linker lit Washington said. The Millcy of returning llrst the thou sands of casuals and the auxiliary trisips from F.ugland will isistpoiie the movement of first line tns.ps who have bi-n designated for releuse by General Pershing. Deaths In the navy from "war causes" totaled l."--'. Surgeon General ItralsteJ told the house tiaxal commit tee at Washington, which Is framing the ItCO naval appropriation hill. No figures were glioii as to deaths fr.uu tUeue. In further revision of Ho- war n-.ie bill the senate tinatic w ut Washington struck out eutir iroicd f.sh-nil lb ens,- in on automobile and motor. . v. h s. which ranged from $U ! J""' annually lu the house bill, iicinrdiiig t Imrs.jMiwer, nnd front to ?-" under the plan previously adopted by the scuttle Colli mitt s. I.tes aKKreiratlnit ?1.ii.an'.0ttf were cut from Ihe scciiil nils. .-Haiu- iii Mhedulea of Hie war i . venue - - bill hy the senate nnaiu e coiumiiiee -. .. . .. I 1 :.k Ml lslUKIOII .M.li.ll. i- mm ill. dei-t1u to make ihe IP ill levy about $ltlSMHt.OI". e The Supreme court at Washington rvs-s.-.l fC ThanksKivin until IV cemler 9. e e 1rt units of the America;! cipeill tlonarv tones t. return from nirrnti are rvted to till'lve in New York al-.ut ll to-ti. rsl end of the present week. M.irch. lm-f f st;,. an- nouno-.! Washington 'hnt :ts ottl cers and '..ll mm of Ihe ..ir jwrvi.c nrd other .leta.bliiellts trailing in Inland now an homeward Iwtind a n Ihe Minnehaha. Iplalit mid n a lrtti-h iim-rs. JlfV HardWorkAIoneNever Kills HarJ work never killed anybody. But hurd work, with Iiie-jUr lioui and neglect ot rest docs wt-aKen the kidney i and keeps one lir-d. miserable und liuir sick. If your lack ache if you have liemlai h. p. dizzin-aa and urinary disorders don't wait! Help tlie wvakenej kidneya hftma dropny. gravel or UrlKht'a disease all n k you. I'se I loan's Kidney i'llla. They have helped thousandi and are used the worm over. An Ohio Case Wert, Oluo, sayd: "My back caused nio a Kreat deal of trou ble for many years. At times I was un able to move around wittiout a (treat d'-al nt aufTerinK- My ktdneya acted Irreg ularly, too. I ud many mede-ines but I they all railed to , cure ine. i learneu of Doan'a KMnev I'llla and tried them. After Viklnn thre to. 'lliey cured tue completely of the attack." Get Doan'a at Any Stare. 60c a Bos DOAN'S- FOSTER -MILB URN CO BUFFALO. N. Y. Every Woman Wants FOR PERSONAL HYQIENE DiaaolTed in water for douche atopa pelvic catarrh, ulceration and Inflairt matioo. Recommended by Lydia C Pinkham Med. Co. for tea vaara. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, or throat and tore eye. EconomiadT Hu eitnmdinuy rieutina "i aennKsUI prnrne SaaiBlajrrM. SOc. all .imtavu. rr noMraid by J. llot'MlowTrf-lOnn.ny, Hratnn, M". A 0R.).D.KEL10GG'SASTHMAREMEDY fer the prompt relief of Aathma and Her Fever. Aeh our drua let for It. 89 oer.te and on doU far. Writ for FRit IAMPLI. Northroa k Lyman C,lnfc,Bullalo,ltY. PaRT?Ir?S hair bal3am A tollfft ttrTarmtlua ot kiMrlt, ll.lp torul'Al dMdrult. ForRMtoriat Color and Beaut toGray or Fadod Hair. Mir. ami ll wi t lniririt. Ad ordiiiiiry human beim; usea up 2fl. cubic feet of air each 24 lioucs. EAT A TABLET! DYSPEPSIA GONE PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN INSTANTLY RELIEVES SOUR, GASSY OR ACID STOMACHS. When meal hit buck and your stom ach Is aour. acid. RiiKsy, or you feel full nnd bloated. When you bnve heavy lumps of puln or headache from Indi gestion. Here Is iustuut relief I Just a soon on you eat n tablet or two of Tape's IHu'MpsIn nil the dys pepuln. Indigestion and Ktoiuucli dls tre"s cnd.t. These plensnnt, harmb-s.s tablets of Pnpe's Ihapepslti never fail to make upset Momachs feel fine at once, nml tney com very tune ai urug stores. Adv. The vJhlnoMO do not, aa a rule, appre ciate foreign sweetmeats. SPANISH INFLUENZA Do Not Fear When Fighting a German or a Germ! Py PR. M. COOK. The cool flchtcr always w ins nnd so there Is no need to become panic stricken. Avoid fear and crowd. Kx erclse In the fresh air mid practice the three C's A Clean M..tith. a Clean Skin and Clean ltowels. To enrry off the poisons that accumulate within the b.xly and to ward '!T i.u utt.ick of the Influenza bncillus, rke a good liver rcgiilator to move the bowels. Stich a one is made up of Mny-npph'. leaves of aloe, root of jabip. and Is t be had at any dnic store, nnd ctilled Tleasant rnrcntlve IVMets." If a bad cold develops, co tohed. wrap ( up well, drink freely of hot lemonade ( nnd take n hot mustard f.xit-bath. 1 Have the txMrooru warm but w ell ven- . . . . - 1 . I . . ,1 tilatcd. OT't.iln at the nearest drug store "Anurie Tablets" to f1uh the kidneys and control the pains nnd aches. Take an "Antiric" tablet every two hours, together w ith copious drinks of lemonade. If a true case of Intlu rnra. the f.xxl should he simple. rn h as broths, milk, butternill'ii and Ice-cream; j but It Is Important that fd le given j regularly In onier to keep uppatu-af s strength an.' vitality. After the acur .Mack hns pn5iit, whiih l generally from three to seven i!ny. the !yten should be built up by the Use of a good Iron tonic, such as "Iron tic" tablets, to be ohtalnil at some ilmtr stonn. er that well known blood mi k.-r and herbal tonic mndf from roots and harks of forest trc sJd everywhere as Dr. Pierce's Ooldca Medical Discovery. mm mm KfnffO' WILSON TO HEAD PEACE ENVOYS CURTAIN LIFTED IN CAPITAL, RE VEALING NAMES OF AMERI CAN DELEGATES. President Explains Delay In Choosing Men Until Allies Decide on Size of Personnel Lansing, House, White and Dliss Selected. Western Newspaper t'nlon News Service. Washington. rreaideiit Wilson will head the American delegation in the H-nce conference. This was announced oliii ially at the U liiteJ louse. The oth er members of the delegation will be Uoliert Ionising, Secrelury of State; Colonel J". M. House, Henry White, former Ambassador to France und Italy; Cem-ral Tusker II. Itliss, for mer Chief of Staff of the Army, nnd now- American military representative of the Supreme War Council ut Ver sailles. The White House iilimunice- ineiit follows: "It was iiiinotiiiccd ut the executive oinees that the repre sentatives of the I'tii ted States ut the peace coll ferelices would be: The Pres ident himself, the Secretary of Stale, the lbui. Henry White, recently Am bassador to France, Mr. l.'dward M. House nml (ieiicral Tusker II. llliss. In thi' absence of any otlicial expla nation, it was assumed that the Presi- ii lit goes ii4 President of the I nited Mates, und ut Secretary IjiiisIii; .Mr. White nml Colonel House iilnl, iKssibiy, ills.! Ceneral P.liss will be iiilegate.l with Aiuliassudoiial rank. It was recalled that Ihe President's niniouiiceliient that he Would go to I ram for the puiMise of inking pari ill the discussion nml settlement of the 1'ialii features of the treaty of peace,' si id that il was not likely that he ei'tild remain throughout the sessions of the peace conference, and that he would be "aceompiinied by delegates. -.ho will sit us the repi-eseulallves of he I'liiteil States throughout Ihe con ference." Mscoiint Kato, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, will head the Japan ese delegation to the peace confer ence at Versailles, necoi-iliiig to tiuolll- eial advices reiichlng WiishiiiL'loii from .lapnii. Vice dmiral Isam Takeshlta. N ice Clialrn ' of the .lapaliesu lieli- t-ral Niiva' -iulT, will he u member of the de' ..lion. He will be accompli tiiei ' h!s aid, Captain Kichihuro Nil .ni, who was educated in .lapau nml in (iermaiiy and Austria. The mil ls iry representative for Japan will he Major lieueral Naia, of the Japanese ('ciicm I Staff. Press dispatches from Toklu several lux' ago said Unit Manpiis Kiuuiochi Salonji, former Premier, would head the Japanese representatives at the conference. Vice Admiral Takeshi t:i it ml Captain Nomura are well known in Washington, the Vice Admiral hav ing been naval attache here from 1 ! H :; to UNIT. Since Ihe war began he has made several trips to the Pacillc coast its . hi i i ii ; i n 1 1 -r of Japanese warships. lie came In aNhiiigtoii again as na val adilser to Vis.. unit Ishii, who headed the Japanese .Mission sent to this country soon afier America en i civil the war. Dutch Consul Resigns. Ieliver. Col. John P.. to-ijslieck. I'oiisiil for Holland for Ihe stales of Color.iilo, I'lah and New Mexico, an iioiini ii iliat he had uiailed his resig iintioii to the Dutch legation at Wasli- I'lUton, liecause of ins l .overnmeut s :iciioii lu harboring ihe former Cer- man Kiiipojvn- and because of other ails .f the Netherlands (.'ovcrtimeM luriiiK the war. Mr. licij-hcck said that tbe N.-th'-rliiuds io eminent is pr.-pariiii; to oikIi.. I through its t'.ui siiN a newspaper campaign in liie I'nite.l Slates o "Justify Us action ill tnin- sheller an. I protection to W d li.im ll 'lii-iiollcrn." Expenses of American Army and Navy W'asiii-i..ii. It cost S.i; I. 1.1 .' to run tin- American army during the c;ir end lit June last. SI..';s.UNl.iaMI for Hie n.ny ami .s'l.l.V.ixst.onii f..r the civil i:v eminent projMT. The Ship- pniL l -ar. sm-ii ssi- i.i a n i(ii. Mv.isi.ii was paid out in N-iisi..ns. These liure-. ate shown by the an t.u.il ii-M.ri of John i'.uike. Treasurer f i lie 'iiii.- St.it.-s. i.i S.ir.-iar Mc- Ad.si Tin- reh.l sliowe.1 Ihe pllbi'c .!. i.i .m June :!o was rj.::-s;.m.i,.iin. Shop Fire Loss Is $150 000. Mian.n. IVnn The b;i; pt.nit of tb IVlilisj liu'liil Tat. I- I'.ir Coliipaliv M;sitr. thiii- lulled from bete, was p.irt'allv .cTroi l b It.- The daui :.te is fsiimoted at SVl.il IVe ih pari uu-iiis troiu li.ir..n :inl rair.-ll : --l.-. I. m.i I niii.ani.-s in eliiiiiio l'. tl.i- bUe. the lai-c of winch i I'liklio ii. Motor Routes Planned. I '..'u-nl.iis. l The tii t sej. 1,1- .ml i.-i;iiji iin; a sisTein of motor J's:.il ..ii:.- wl.i.ti w.tl rmlTHv a number ot tin- im ii ihoro-R-htar.-s in I Hi... wire t.ik.-ll .il a lo.-el ol I'm I'ar.c'- l".t K'-if.s l '.'Him. " ..f !te 1ihi l. .! I;. ..its I .sjei .i" I .le. Ausfuns Lest s.POC.OOO Trccps. I I.e. A !M I IH- l.. r . iiiimi U I w.nr.-N- i -iui t.. wa1-. ...t'l; ' .in l. I'..-..- I.!. tr.p ; ''.h fr-.". '..-i I jhorS) I BAKER'S n COCOA is a delicious and whole some drink of great food valueand absolute purity. "Chocolate and cocoa add flavor and energy giving material ta a diet and their use will help in many ways in the preparation of palat able, nourishing dishes from those foods of which there is an abundance." Bockkt of CJWca Ktelftt Sanf Fr. WALTER BAKER & CO. Limited t l DORCHESTER MASS. ErtabliihMl 1750 156 I Might Have Been. '! see where a man fell ilead whila wuitii.g in a restaurant to have hi-s diu Her served. "What was the cause?" "AiMiplexy. "Then It wasn't the price list?". Illrmingliaiii Age-Herald. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by local, api'ijcations. aa ths cannot ru'h the aeat ot tha Ulseaaa. Catarrh la a local Uim-aae. areutlv lulu- eneed liy conatitutlmiHl eon.litiona. HALL'S CATAltltH MKDK INK will cure eaiarrh. It la tukpn Internally ami acta HirouKh, the HI ooil on thr Muenun Hurfnrrn of tha System. 11AL1.H CATARRH MKDICINH la rnmpom.il ( aome or the best Ionics known, rmntiliied with rnme of the best bloo.1 uurlllf-r. The twrf.-rt rombinailon of thm lnr:r.llnts tn II ALL'S CATARRH MFIIC1NK la what nroitueea aurh won derful rults In ratnrrhal ronJittona. IiruRtHta 75-. Ti-allmnnlala fre. F. J. Cheney A Co.. t'rvpi-. Toledo. O. The Reason. "Jinks hns so much pour health." "That Is because he euts o much rich food." Have a Clear Skin. Make Cut I our a Soap your every-dny toilet aonp and assist It now and then hy tourhes of Cutlcurn Ointment to often, soothe and henl. For free samples addres "Cutlcurn, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists nnd by tunli. Soap 23, Ointment 'JTi and 50. Adv. There are about 1'I.ISN) square miles of coal fields lu the I'llitcd Klli,rdelil. teHatifi Inrtlun Vrc.l.ht. p!!e rnnmtn nohin liut .-.-m:ip lniTKllotin, which art gpRMy a tonic and purgative. Adv. The hair trows much faster in sum mer than In eohl weatiier. St. rnul. Minn., has a union of fur m rkers composeil of women. I Don't tritlc with a cold it's dangerous. You can't afford to risk Influenza. Keep always at hand a box of CASCARA K QUININE Standard rld nwdr fir M rr In tablrt form - mfr. turr. n .-t- - txraks up a rut-l In i4 hnir - rrl.rvp r-.r ia .1 Omit. M.mry hrk l it l .'S Thr rnwl- b" l a KH t0 vtlh Mi. tlJI't pK.-toie. At Ail L-u Eiom. Land Buyers' Excursion rv-r-c t ec-vliK-ed h there tsen vxS 4irMr4 fer tarm pro.-acu m r-' haft T.mI ml clnt. a fr -it tri tse ar 4 Join uf p-c ? 1. ir npi r c . I i la-ilt 1 1 li:n Ni C-r!'- B t a-r.l. a I trm cn r:; heaJT-' J dima:.rjs.- fv - .t-vi- race-1 lrl I "J rT a-. r-s-il t fS 0(ic -.ci. Wr te CWNetrtM.HmMiMMWilMea.0. $2.50 EYE CLASSES $2.50 srnT i-t a ntM aa ts e- s 4 - f -- iv. .l (. - er.wwa jt iri.' fe-ilft . i'us IttM I I fl M -'VI ft .-.-r.-4 . MT-'I M ft M ... an r a raif IMlTaerar-.s,ri -.e-t a. l"te Mrw m i m. H l:redoT'iv 'fig. tScmtim. I H ISHgl on rv l'ts. Tre fVaj i taatBc btrB wlvrti Kcm. A sVi druir."?. I