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a a 0 1- .i is i 1- TRYING -J th« of ira .nd 'hfl be im et» JUl at 0 Kfat hen I?'- Ulan lrla peo- EXPERIENCE. Bpent Over $100 in a Vain Search for Health. Miss Prances Gardner, of 369 Jack son boulevard, Chicago, 111., writes: "Gentlemen: I heartily Indorse CARTERS 1* II •1-' It a. s. ill la le at 9- 19 10 16 10 B8 at al 11 of ed fly ha :S9 Lid U? ire en lei ha ny he nd a mi Bel to Doan's Kidney Pills, as I have found by personal experience that they are an ideal kidney remedy. I suffered with com plications of kid ney complaint for nearly five years, spent over $100 on iH useless remedies, while Ave boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills cured in In a few short weeks. I am now enjoying the best of health, have a fine appetite, the best of digestion, and restful Bleep, all due to your splendid pills." Sold by all dealers, 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., fihiffalo, N. Y. SICK HEADACHE Positively cared by these Iiittle Pills. They also relieve Dis tress Irom Dyspepsia, In digestion and Too Hearty Eating1. A perfect rem edy tor Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain In the Side, TORPID LIVER. They PILLS. regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear CARTERS ITTLE Fac-Simile Signature IVER PILLS. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. FARMS FOR RENT CKOJP Fuymenti, r. mulhall, SIOUX CIT^, IOWA, FARMS THAT GROW "NO. I HARD" WHEAT (Sixty-three Pounds to the Bushel). Are situ ated in the Canadian West where Home steads of 160 acres can be obtained free by every settler willing and able to comply with tlie Homestead Regulations. During lm w§dt! |he present year a. large portion of lew Wheat Growing Territory i-HAS BEEN MADE ACCESSIBLE TO MAR ||KETS BY THE RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION spthat has been pushed forward so vigorously by it he three great railway companies. For literature and particulars address SUPER 4NTENDENT OF IMMIGRATION, Ottawa, Canada, or the following authorized Canadian Government Agent J. M. MacLACHLAN, Box 116, WaUrtown, So nth Dakota. Mention this paper. You CANNOT CURE all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal coa ditions of the mucous membrane such •asai catarrh, uterine catarrh caused by feminine ills, sore throat, sor* mouth or inflamed eyes by simply dosing the stomach. But you surely can cure these stubborn •Sections by local treatment with Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic which destroys the disease germs,check* discharges, stops pain, and heals the inflammation and soreness. Paxtine represents the most successful local treatment for feminine ills ever produced. Thousands of women testify to this fact. 50 cents at druggists. Send for Free Trial Box W£ K. PAXTON CO.. Boston. Ma 1 $ IN E Beneficial. "Yawning is beneficial," said a throat specialist, "and in certain troubles—sore throat, buzzing in the ears, and so on—I recommend artifi cial yawning.: This is more helpful in some cases than the :best gargle! "You see, during the act of yawning there is a considerable stretching and exercising of the muscles of the pharynx and soft palate. On these muscles the yavy^n acts, in fact, as a massage. "Furthermore, yawning contracts the throat tubes and drives into the pharynx any waste matter that, ac cumulating there, may have impeded the breathing. Nothing clears the throat like a good yawn." S'S Appreciation. Mr. Kulcher—Your Literary circle is making a study of Shakespeare now, I believe. Mist Gidday—Yes, indeed. Mr. Kulcher—And what have you learned about the great bard so far? Miss Gidday—Well, we've discover ed that he'3 just too cute for anything. PATENTS. List of Patents Issued to Northwestern Inventors. Reported by Lothrop & Johnson, patent lawyers, 911 Pioneer Press building, St. Paul, Minn.: Pehr Chris tiansson, Carlos, Minn., marker for corn planters Edward L. Curial, An oka, Minn., kitchen utensil Louis De Vaux, Albert Lea, Minn., refrigerator Ole C. Olsen, Waseca, Minn., cap Al bert Royden, Lengby, Minn., manure carrier Edwin G. Staude, Minneapolis, Minn., machine for making flexible boxes David M. Swain, Stillwater, Minn., well construction. Demands Respect for the Corpse. A man who fails to raise his when a funeral is passing in Chester,) England, is liable to fine and impris onment. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constl* tuLlonal disease, and In order to cure It you must take internal remedies. Hairs Catarrh Cure Is taken In* ternally, and acts directly on the blood and uiucoua surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure la not a quack medi cine. It was prescribed by one of the beet physicians Jn this country for years and Is regular prescription It Ib composed of the best tonlcB known, combined with the best blood purltters, act.'ipr directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two Ingredients Is what produces such wonderful re sults In curing catarrh, Send for testimonials, free. F. CHENEY & CO., Props.. Toledo- Oj Sold by DruRKlats, price 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Some men think they are industri ous because they always pick up the iron of trouble while it is hot. National Pure Food and Drugs Act. Serial No. .384, assigned by the Govern ment, and Guaranty that the preparations comply in ever}' respect with the require ments of the Pure Food and Drugs Act appear on every package of the Tea Company's preparations. Most of us are more anxious to vin dicate our opinions than get opinions that need no vindication. Anyone can dye with PUTNAM FADE LESS DYES no experience required success guaranteed. The finest prospects in life are founJ at the summit of disagreeable duties. AUTOMOBILE Five-passenger model Ford double opposed engine, detachable tonneau, in good running order. Will sell for $450.00 cash. Cost $1,000. Burney Bird Auto Co. ST. PAUL. MINN. Smokeless Powder Shells "LEADER" and "REPEATER" The superiority of Winchester Smokeless Powder Shells is undisputed. Among intelligent shooters they stand first in pop $ ularity, records and shooting qualities. Always use them for Field or Tra| Shooting. Ask Your Dealer For Them. NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER. THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT. CAPISICUM VASELINE E A O E A E N N E E E PLANT1, A QUICK, SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN.—PRICE 15c.—IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES-AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. OR BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF ISc. IN POSTAGE STAMPS. DON'T WAIT TILL THE PAIN COME5-KEEP A TUBE HANSY.^i A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other plaster, and will not'.' blister the most delicate skin. The pain-allaying and'curative qualities of the article are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve Headache and Sciatica. We recdmmend it as the best and safest external counter-irritant known, also as an external remedy for pains in the chest and stomach and all Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Gouty complaints. Atrial will prove what we claim for it, and it will be found to be invaluable in the household and for children. Once used no family will be without it. Many people say "it Is the best of all your preparations." Accept no preparation fu. of vaseline unless the same' carries our label, as otherwise it is not genuine. SEND YOUR ADDRESS AND WE WILL MAIL OUR A E W I W I IN E E S O 8 CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO'4. 17 STATE STREET, MEW YORK CITY VASE- saisa atifppnviU ftAR SHIP AND CREW ARE LOST NO A? BE POUND TRACE CAN SHIP WHICH WAS IN COL LISION OF Duluth. Dec. 16—While being tow ed to Duluth by the wrecking steamer Manistique, the steamer Ireland came Into collision and was disabled. The tug George Crosby, which was assist ing the Manistique, took the crew off the Ireland and in doing so one man was lost. The Crosby came into Bay field and reported the loss of one life and returned to look for the Manis tique, but at a late hour reports she is unable to find any trace of the Manistique and fears she and her crew of thirty-one men are lost. There is a heavy sea running near Bayfield and the Ireland, which is at Anchor near Apostle island, is also in danger. FINDS LITTLE TO CRITICISE. Public Examiner Kerst Files Biennial Report. St. Paul, Dec. 16.—In his biennial report to the governor, filed yester day, Public Examiner P. M. Kerst re ports the state institutions and de partments, county offices and the state banks generally in a very favorable condition. Some criticisms of methods and practices now pertaining are made, but the general tone of the re port is favorable so far as these offices are concerned. With reference to the gross earnings tax imposed upon the railroad, express'- and telephone com panies and the methods by which the correctness of the reports of such companies must be checked up the ex aminer recommends some changes. FIREBUG NEARLY MURDERER. Saloonkeeper Narrowly Escapes Death in Incendiary Blaze. North Prairie, Minn., Dec. 16. Emmett Cassady almost lost his life In a fire which destroyed the building In which he conducted a saloon and used the upper story as a dwelling. Cassady was asleep in the buildiiu when the fire broke out, and when neighbors finally succeeded in arous ing him he made his escape with the utmost difficulty. The building and contents were entirely destroyed, causing a loss estimated at $3,000. IS MADE INSANE BY WEALTH. Mrs. Celestine Andrlnne May Return to Hospital. Fergus Falls, Minn., Dec. 16. In formation of insanity was filed in th® probate court here against Celestine Andrinne, one of the wealthiest wom en in this county Mrs. Andrinne was an inmate of the hospital once before. Her husband died several years ago, leaving her a goodly estate, and worry over her for tune is supposed to be the prime cause of her mental deraneement WILL BLOOD F-OW AGAIN? Logging Company Prepares to Move the Logs Which Dietz Guards. Winter, Wis., Dec. 16.—The Missis sippi River Logging company has com menced arrangements to haul the 20, 000,000 feet of logs held up by John F. Dietz at Cameron dam to the Chippe wa river in order to drive them to its sawmill at Chippewa Falls. This will probably bring'the long and hotly contested fight between between Dietz and the company to close. BURNED TOWN WANTS WATER. Special Election to Vote Bonds Called at Battle Lake. Fergus Falls, Minn., Dec. 16.—The disastrous fire which swept away considerable portion of the business section of Battle Lake a few weeks ago has induced That village to take steps to prevent the recurrence of such a calamity, and a special election has been called by the council for Dec. 26 to vote on the question of issuing bonds to the extent of $8,000 for the construction of a water works system Cannot Thresh Their Grain. Bridgewater, S. D., Dec. 16.—Farm ers in this vicinity have avoided the trouble experienced by many who can not ship their grain because of the car shortage by postponing their, thresh ing until next spring. Less than one third of the threshing has been done. Meets Death on Eve of Wedding. St. Paul, Dec. 16.—Edward Dawson was killed in the railway yards last night. He was engaged to. Miss Ella Poler, and soon was to be married. He was working in the Great Northern yards and was struck by a train of empty cars. S,\. Light Plant Burns. Cannon Falls, Minn,, Dec. 16 —The Cannon Falls electric light plant burn ed yesterday.. This is little short of calamity, for the city is now left in darkness. It is doubtful if the plant will be rebuilt this winter. 3§| if"® Balking Mule Is Fatal. Aurora, Minn., Dec. 16.—Th^ sud den bolting of a balky mule in the Mo hawk mine caused the death of John Altmarl, a muleteer. He was caught between the car and the mine timbers and crushed to death.' i«No Fuel University Clo»es fe Seattle, Wash., Dec. 16.—The Uni versity of Washington closed its doors yesterday on account of the coal fajnine from which the city Is suffer ing. It is not known when the clasMs will be resumed. TORTURED WITH...EC2SMA. 5 yr,w Tremendous Itching Over'Whole Body -—Scratched Until Bled—Wonderful Cure by Cuticura. "Last year I suffered with a tremen dous itching on my back, which grew worse and worse, until it spread over the whole body, tmd only my face and hands were free. For four months or bo, I suffered torments, and I had to scratch, scratch, scratch, until I bled. At night when I went to bed things got worse, and I had at times to get up and scratch my body all over, until was as sore as could .be, and until I suffered excrutiating pains. They told me that I was suffering from eczema. Then I made up my mind that I would use the Cuticura Remedies. I used them according to instructions, and very soon Indeed I was greatly re lieved. I continued until well, and now I am ready to recommend the Cu ticura Remedies to any one. Mrs. Mary Metzger, Sweetwater, Okla, June 28, 1905." 1 v'"' §g His Wife's Instructions. "Beg pardon," piped the meek little man with an ingrown voico, "but is this the place where you get cards en graved?" "Yes," replied the young woman. "Do you want to order some?" "Yes, please. I've been told to get some visiting cards with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peck on them." In Danger. 'I have often stood in a slaughter house," observed the fleshy man from Chicago, "while the butchers were killing hogs on all sides of me." "Oh," exclaimed the tender hearted but actless New Haven girl, "weren't jrou dreadfully afraid?"—Puck. He Had One. They were talking about dogs. "Well," remarked Jones, "for my part, think many dogs have more sense than their masters." 'Yes," chimed In Softly. "I have a tog like that at home." (And he eouldn't understand why they laugh ed!.). DODDS ID N E m~K!DNEYJ^ BETE sji&l r.-i & 4S ri GRAIN COMMISSION. Minneapolis DaliiLh 1 $ CESj S* *5*1 STOVE POLISH Q- The best in the land is not always the most costly, If BAKING POWDER $ LJon*. 25 ounces for 25 cent* *r ""-U ki A .r tr I_ !_• the purest and most efhciebt baking help in the country. It's a waste money to pay more for baking powder not half so good! Baking Powder made and guaranteed by Jaques Tifg. Co. ChtcagoW) T? -I "*3 ERST For emergencies For the Stock on the Farm? SloaKs Liivinveat Is & whole medicine chest Price 25c 50c. 6 *1.00 Sand For Free booklet on Horses.Cattle. Hoes fc Fbultry. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan* Boston, Mass. it r?li A?jVu)iV tibti TP 1 Home in the laundry. All three things are portant, but the last is absolutely neces sary. No matter how fine the material or how daintily made, bad starch and poor laundry work will spoil the effect and ruin the clothes. DEFIANCE STARCH is pure, will not rotthe clothes nor cause them to crack. It sells at IOC a sixteen ounce package everywhere. Other starches, much inferior, sell at xoc for twelve ounce package. Insist on getting DEFIANCE STARCH and bo sure of results. •, S O E S E fv Dainty, Crisp, Dressy ^*1 Wfr area delight to the refined woman'every where. In order to get this result see that the material is good, that it is cut in the latest fashion and use r-v A, 5 1 frfe 5- uj 1 £&>• "r im 8-00^**fV"y JOHN W. VuhMfaM, MXisa, 'rosiTOuteg Claim*. L*UPrtoeli*I Bxamtaer tT. 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