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AFTER SIX YEARS
’ OF SMFFERINS
Wornan Made Well by Lydi^
E. Pmkham’s Vegetable
Compound.
Coltunbus, Ohio.—4 ‘I had almost given
fep. I had been sick for six years with
female troubles and
nervousness. I had
a pain in my right
side and could not
eat anything with-
out hurting my
stomach. I could
notdrink cold water
at all nor eat any
kind of raw fruit,
nor fresh meat nor
chicken. From 173
pounds I went to
118 nnd would get so weak at times that
2 feil over. I began to take Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and
ten days later I could eat and it did not
Irart my stomach. I have taken the
medicine ever since and I feel like a
new woman. I now weigh 127 pounds
so you can see what it has done for me
slready. My husband says he knows
your medicine ha3 saved my life.”—
Mrs. J. S. Barlow, 1624 South 4th St.,
Columbus, Ohio.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound contains just the virtues of roots
and herbs needed to restore health and
strength to the weakened organs of the
fcody. That is why Mrs. Barlow, a
chronic invalid, recovered so completely.
It pays for women suffering from any
female ailments to insist upon having
X.ydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound.
Intervlewlng a Humorist.
"Good moming, Wagge. What's OB
the carpet today?” asked Bingleton.
“Dust,“ said Wagge.
“Clever boy! But I mean what have
you on foot?”
“Shoes,” said Wagge, solemnly.
“O, come off, Wagge. What are you
up tp these days?”
“Date,” sighed Wagge.
“1*11 give you just one more chance,
you poor Frivol, you. What are you
doing now?“
“Everybody,“ said Wagge.
“As usual, eh?” said Bingleton, as
he shoved the remains down the near-
ast available coalhole. — New York
Times.
Busy.
“Jimson has become very devoted
to liis family all of a sudden.”
“What makes you think so?”
“Well, I haven’t seen him at his us-
ual haunts for neariy a month.”
“That doesn’t prove anything. The
fact of the matter is, somebody pre-
sented him with a meerschaum pipe
and he spends his evening at hörne
coloring it.”
Make the Liver
Do its Duty
»WC1Ö CLLC X IgLll
Nine times in ten when the liver is
right the stomach and bowels are right
CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PSLLS
gentlybutfirmly com;
pel a lazy liver to
do its duty,
Cures Con'
stipatson, In«
«ügestion,
Sick
Headache,
und Distress After Eating.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
Fluent.
“Your employer is quite a golf en-
thusiast.”
“Is he? Well, that explains it. I
was wondering where he got all those
words he handed me when I asked him
for a raise.”
FITS, EPIIVEPSY, FALLING STCKNESS
Stopped Quicklv. Fifty years of nninterrupted
cess of Dr. Kline's EJpilepsy Medicine insnrc
In Wieliczka, near Cracow, .there are
houses built of the salt which is abum
dant in that vicinity.
SAVE A DOCTOR’S BILL
by keeplng Mississippi Diarrhoea Cor-
dial handy for all stomach complaints.
Price 25c and 50c.—AdY.
There were female matchmakers
thousands of years before matches
were invented.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a Gen-
eral Tonic because it contains the well
known tonic properties of QUININE and
IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out
Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds
up the Whole System. 50 cents.
This Is Awful.
“Are you Hungary?”
“Yes, Siam.”
“Well, come along; I’H Fiji.”
FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE
Dissolvecl in water for douches stops
pelvic catarrüi, nlceraticn and inflaxn«
mation. Recommended by Lydia E.
Piakham Med, Co. for ten years.
A healing wonder for nasal catarrh,
aore thront and sore eyes. EconomicaL
Has extra ordinary deansing and gennicidal power.
Sample Free. 50c. all druggists, or postpaid by
V mdl. The PaxionToilft Company,
Sweet Potato Plants—Leading varieties, 100
Cash with
KODGES,
86c; 300, $1; 500, $1.50, postpaid.
Order. Quantlties clieaper. E.
lilVIEKA, TEXAS.
PATENTS
W. N. U., DALLAS, NO. 19-1916.
TRY BARKEN ING YOUR GRAY
HAIR WITH0UT DYES
Shampoo your hair and scalp each
morning for about a week with Q-Ban
Hair Color Restorer. If your hair is
gray, streaked with gray, prematurely
gray or faded, brittle, thin or falling,
all your hair will then be beautifully
darkened and to such a natural, even
dark shade no one would suspect that
you had applied Q-Ban. Q-Ban is no
dye, perfectly harmless, but makes all
your hair soft, fluffy, thick, with that
Lustrous dark shimmer which makes
your hair so fascinating. Big bottle
sent prepaid or sold by druggists for
50c. Address Q-Ban Laboratories, Mein«
phis, Tenn.—Adv.
After a man gets about so füll ha
can make himself believe that other
men think he is perfectly sober.
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GASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
I.NF,V,VTS ’CHllDREN
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Promptes Digestion,Cheerful-
liess and Rest.Contains neither
Opium,Morphine nor MincyaL
Not Narcotic.
ÄperlcclRemedy forGtilsffßa»
tion.Sour Stomach. Diarrhöen,
Worms. Feverisluiess and
LossofSleep.
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The Centaur Company;
NEW YORK.
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For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK «ITV.
SntcreffaHte lemgfeitcH
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Mb iBen Äbtetlcii.
Siebe für Den
2)oöar größer
alö laterlanb.
Sttit 5S gegen 23 (Stimmen fjot
her 93unöe^jenat sur ©rrtdjtung ei-
ner hunbeeftaotiidjen ^anserplaücn-
gahrif 11 Millionen Sodarö bemiL
iigt. Saburd) ist bic Legierung in
ben ©taub gefeit, einen SleiX ber
für bie Ärieg§f(|tffe nötigen $an-
serplatten in eigener dvegie t)cräufte|«
ten, unb stoor 3U einem Diel niebri-
geren greife, aB sie ^eute aaljlt. 2)ie
Vorlage liegt je|}t bem dteprafentan-
tentjaufe bor; feine Sinnaijme ist so
gut mie gefidjert.
iftod) feiten ist bie fdjamlofe ißliin-
beruug be§ „geliebten |saterlanbe§"
feiten! Lieferanten bon Kriegs-
material so unb'erf)üEt sutage getre-
ten, tbie bei biefer ©elegentjeit. ^n
ihrem ©ifer, fid) ba§ fette ©efdjäft
3U sichern, fjaben sie selbst Qafyleu. ge-
liefert, bie 2üle3 bodauf bestätigen,
unb bie Sfbleugnnngen aB breifte
ßitgen branbmarfen. Unter ber 33e-
bingung, ba§ ißrofeft ber ©taatgfa-
bri! fallen au lassen,erbot fid) bie
83eiX)Ief)em ©teel Sompant), bie bi§-
I)er aunt greife bon $425 pro £onne
gelieferten statten für $395 su lie-
fern- bem SIngebot tsiefe e§, baß
bie§ ein billigerer i^reiS fei, al» bie
^Regierung innerhalb ber legten setjn
Satire gesagt I)abe. Sarau» ermes-
se man ben bBtjerigcn Profit. SSenrt
man ba3u bebenft, baß ber febige
©tal)lprei§ bebeutenb fjoficr ist, als
früher, roorauf bie gabrifantert 3um
Ueberfluß and) nod) fyinigbeifen, so
stellt fid) ber bi§f)crige prosit nod)
aB biet größer f)erau.§, bettn and) in
ben $395 ftedf nod) ein gatti attfefm-
lidber ©etoinn. 2:ie§ gel)t baraiB
Ijerbor, baß in ben SlXotihen gur Vor-
läge au§gered)ttet mar, baß bie Re-
gierung in ber eigenen gabrif bie
2)ie SBa^rfjcit mirb üerfcbiytcgen.
^n lebter ßext begegnet man in
unseren Ingloamerifamfdjen blät-
tern unb Journalen be^ öfteren an«
fetjemenb gans fad)lid) gebaiienen 2Ir-
tifein, in beneu bie Verfasser ben 3tf«
fermäßigen üiadjtoetS -311 fipren fu«
d)eu, baß bie ^entralmad)te, tucil sie
über geringere 43eböiferuugs.ma]feu
uerfügteu, fdjließlid) unterliegen
müßten. Stile biefe Prüfet basieren
unmittelbar ober mitietbar auf ben
Unterjudjnngen ölB ©bersten getjler,
bc^ mititärifd)en ÜUiitarbeiter^ be§
at§ im t)öd)fien @rabe beutfebfeinbtieb
berüchtigten „Journal be (Seneoe".
SDiefer tbälitärfritifer ist auf ©runb
einer äusserst toillfürlidjen Bearbei-
tung beö im ©tatiftifiXjen ^at)rbud)e
für ba^ ©eutfd)e Dieid) enthaltenen
iÜtateriaB zu bem ©d)tuffe getom-
men, baß bie gesamte für ben SDienft
im §eere braud)bare unb oerfügbare
männliche äteöolferung S)eutfd)tanb§
fid) auf luenig mehr benn sieben brei-
Diertet dtälltonen Köpfe betäuft. SDät
biefer 3U beginn be§ Krieges oorhan-
ben gewesenen, in3toifd)cn aber burdh
starte Verluste unb Abgänge mefent-
tid) verringerten sehe ba§ beut*
sehe £eer feiner allmählichen @r-
föhöbfung entgegen.
S)em ^errn ©berft finb aber, teie
ihm beutfehe gad)fd)riftfteller mit
leichter nad)toeifen, einige sehr
erhebliche Irrtümer bei ber Stuf fiel-
lung feiner ^edjnung mit unterge-
laufen. 3lber bie probrittfdfe fresse
unseres. Laube» Verschmäht e§ selbst*
verftänblid), biefer 2tüfflärung in ih*
reit ©palten Dlattm su geben, Vermut«
lid) au§ 93cforgui§, bie SBahrheit
sonnte auf biefe SSeife auch Versehent-
lich. nad) ©nglanb fomnten unb bort
bie döerbearbeit ungünstig beeinfluß
fen. "
Suitable.
**I want to sweep the cobwebs from
my brain.“
"Why not use a vaeuum cleaner?”
NO MALARIA—NO CHILLS.
"Plantation” Chill Tonic is guaranteed
to drive away Chills and Fever or your
money refunded. Price 50c,—Adv.
Happy Thought.
“Money talks, old man.”
“Happy thought! I’ll get mine to
talk into a Phonograph and save the
record.”
Wrong Diagnosis.
“Your condition is very serious,”
said the doctor—“very serious inde^i.
What you need is an entire change of
scene.”
The patient seemed puzzled. “But,
doctor—” he began.
“There's no but about it,” insisted
the physieiän. “A complete change of
scene is the only thing that will eure
you. By the way, what is your occu-
pation?”
“I’m a scene shifter.”
(But versorgt SB gmn gerbst.
©erlin. ©r. Karl §elfertch,
Slotinc ^au3erplatten für $230{. a^H ber ©taaBfetretär bB tRcid)5fcliäh-
um $165 billiger herstellen sönne,
aB ba§ lebte fhtgebot ber Bethlehem
©teel So. gür bie fünf Igahre, auf
bie fid) ba§ neue glotien-^rogramm
verteilen soll, ist aiBgerechnet mor-
ben, baß febe§ ^ahr 120,000 Ton-
nen ©tahlplatten gebraud)t toerben.
©ie» geigt, toeld)’ ein fetter Rappen
ben ©tahlmagnaten burd) bie Her-
stellung in eigener Sftegie entgeht.
Hub toie staub e§ Vor bem Kriege mit
ben Lieferungen für ba§ StiBlanb?
Slud) hierüber geben bie ÜDcotiVc für
Herstellung einer eigenen ^lattenfa-
brif aut'hentifdien 2luffd)lnß, unb ber
ist b ras tisch genug.
%m ^ahre 1893 lieferte bie Beth-
lehem Sompaup ©tahlplaiten an bie
23er. ©taaten für $616 bie Sßonne;
im nächsten ^apre erhielt ifiußlanb
bie gleidjen glatten für $249. Jgm
^atjre 1911 gafjlten bie 2Ser. ©taa-
ten $420 für bie £onne, stalten
$395. Siu ^al)r später besog ^a»
pan (ber bie 23er. ©taaten angeblich
bebrohenbe „Srsfeinb“!) bie ^onne
glatten für $406, toährenb bem „ge-
liebten 23aterlanbe" $440 b'B $504
augefreibet trurbe. Unb Dtiemanb
toirb behaupten motten, bafs bie
©tahlmagnaten nicht auch am bil-
liger tebienten 2lu3lanbe einen gan3
hübschen 23apen oerbienl haben.
Slber sie finb nicht bie einigen
(©ünber, bie ba§ „23aterlanb“ sur
melfenben Kuh madjen. Sie SOXuni»
tion§ - gabrifanten laufen einanber
barin ben 93ang ab. ^n 23erbinbitng
mit ber ermähnten 23orIage an ben
(Senat mirb aB 23eifpiel für bie 23or
silge ber eigenen fRegie noch folgen-
be§ mitgeteilt: She äie 23unbe§regie.
rung basu überging, rauchloses if3ul
Per in eigenen Magen (^aufteilen,
johlte sie an ißriPatfirmen 80 SentS
pro i]3fuub- ^ept stellt sie ba§ ^3ul
Per für, sage unb fd)reibe, 24 SenB
her.
Story That Defies Time. »
Commentaries fiave been written on
the Book of Job which only Job could
have the patience to read. A hundred
books have been written and many a
song has been sung with the fortunes
of Mary Stuart for their bürden, but
these have been redeemed from the
dullness which has so often fallen
upon even the stupendous drama of
the Old Testament by the mystery and
glamour which ever wait upon the Scot-
tish queen.
More than three centuries have
passed since she stood to her trial in
Fotheringay castle, yet time, that Cov-
ers most things with its weeds, has
been powerless to impair the interest
of her story.
Keep a-Moving Along.
There never was a time in the his-
tory of the world in which there was so
violent a passion of movement as to-
day. We are none of us Content to
live our lives in one place. We must
all be .going somewhere in search of
new sights. The railroad no longer
keeps pace with our desires. The
neatly laid rails -which traverse our
continent seem too formal in the ra-
pidity of our thought. It irks us to pre-
sent ourselves at a railway Station in
time for the express.
We must settle our own hour and
take our journey as we list. So motor
cars come to the aid of railway trains,
and for those who cannot bear the
sloth and solidity of the earth on which
they were born there is the flying ma-
chine.
Dependable
Assistalice
S Being prepared
against a spell of
Stomach, Liver or
Bowel weakness is
an excellent idea.
This brings to mind
the dependable as-
sistance to be deriv-
ed from a fair trial of
HOSTETTER’S
Stomach Bitters
A family remedy for 63 years
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Alaska Rieh in- Fürs.
Alaska is the great fur-bearing sec-
tion of the United States. It pro-
öuees about $1,000,000 worth of furs
annually. These include all varieties.^
from squirrei pelts of an average
value of 8 cents each to black fox pelts
at from $250 to $1,250 each. The für
output in 1913 included 2,600 bear
skins valued at over $33,000 at from
$9 for brown bear skins to $40 for the
grizzly or polar bear. The greatest
für market of the United States is at
St. Louis, but of the world is at Len-
don. The war in Europe has cut the
price of Alaska furs about 50 per cent
this year. Some fox pelts bring very
high prices and are much sought aftev.
—Leslie’s.
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Something to Kick About.
“It was a great move the Russiaq
made in abolishing vodka.“ V ^
“Yes,” replied the man who is never
happy, “only it seems to me they have
got rid of about the only word in
their language that is easy to pro-
)
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Persistent.
“Be sure and get the right too'
doctor.”
“Don’t worry. I’ll get it if I have to
pull out every tooth in your head.“—
Life.
Courage is a thing that enables us to
sorget our fears.
Iggjj
CatarrhaS Fever,/
Pink Eye, Shlpptag
_ Fever, Eplzootlo
And all diseases of the horse affecting hin throat spee^lly
cured; colts and horses in same stable kfept from haying
INFLUENZA
So fdjitkfu bic Slttiicrtcn bic flcineu
©tstttten.
often eure; one bottle guaranteed to eure one case.
for brood mares, baby colts, stallions, all ages ana
Safa
for brood mares, baby colts, stallions, all ages ana pon-
ditlons. Most skillful scientiflo compound. 50c aM «
per bottle; $5 and $10 a dozen. Any druggist or dt^l.v«
ered by mamifaeturers. SPOHN MEDICAL CJO«, Goölicu,
bem ®attt)of 23elgrab 31t ©alo-
nifi fam e§ su einem blutigen 3h*
fammenitoß smifdjen ferbifd)en unb
grtedjifcfjen ©olbaten. £)ie (©erben
ergingen fid) in flegelhaften hebert
gegen ©riedjcnlanb unb bie (Srtedjen
sahen fid) Veranlagt, ihren uumid
fommenen ©ästen bie Slntmort mit
ben gehn Ringern inB ©efidjt su
schreiben. entstaub ein Kambf.
bei bem ad)t ©erben getötet tvurben
Unb bie ©riedjen tourbeu Von ber
fransöfifdjen Sbiititärpoliaei verhafte]:
— toeil sie in ihrem eigenen Laube
für ihres LanbeS @hre eintraten. ©0
schüfen bie Sldiierten bie
©taaten. ©0 jagt ein ©djera ben
enteren, bis bie @ried)en fd)liefelid)
bod) eines SCageS bie Stttiierten sum
Teufel jagen.
amteS . in Berlin erflarte, ba& nad)
beut Kriege fein Laub in ber Lage
fein iverbc, ben Slditcrtcn ober ir-
efenbetnem fernblieben Laube (Selb su
lejbeiv ba ber Krieg ihre finanzielle
Kcäftc in viel größerem S)caße ge*
fdracächt habe aB bie gehtralmädjte,
beten sJieid)tnm im ^nlanb bliebe.
Sie ßhfunft ber ©entralmäd)te be-
3eid)nete er aB fdjön vorn finan3tel-
len ©taubpunfte.
Sie Vierte KricgSanleilje, sagte
Herr .<5elfferid), gewährleistet bie
änansiede ©id)erung beS KriegeS
ohne 3tveifel bis in ben Herbst hin-
ein, :unb etn hnlttvegS ad)tunggebic-
tenber ©rfolg ber öfterreidjifd) - un-
garischen Sfnleibe sollte alle finan3iel-
len ©chmierigfeiten enbgültig auS
bem 23ege räumen.
Sie finansiede ©türfe Seutfd)-
lanbS unb feiner SunbeSgenoffcn,
sagte Sr. Hetfferich, barf nicht nad)
bem ©taub ber 2öed)fclrate beurteilt
toerben, ba bie Länber Von ber 2lu-
ßeittoelt abgefdjnitten finb, sondern,
nad) ben ©rfolgen ihres SlnleihenS,
23ritcu befd)lagnal)ntcn Hfn-
Strol)Vorräte.
imb
L 0 n b 0 n. Ser 2trmcerat erließ
eine 23efanntmad)ung, in meiner eS
heitß, ba)3 „alles Heu, Haler- ober
SBeisenftroh, gebrofdjen ober unge-
brofd)en, lve!d)eS fi<h jc^t auf lanb-
Wirtfdiaftlichen: betrieben ober anbe-
rem ©runb unb 23obeu in größerer
ddenge in ©roßbritannien befinbet",
von bem KriegSminifteriuin requi-
riert ist.
Länbtoirten unb 23iehhänblern ist
eS ertaubt, eine normale Stenge Von
©troff für ihr 23iel) 3U benuhen. Sie
für ben ißrivatgebraud) 31t veriven-
benbe 2JJenge barf monatlid) uidht
größer fein aB bie in ben lebten bter
äftonaten burd)fd)nittliöh gebrauchte.
g-ütifztg Sahrc treuer Hü^r.
2Bafhiugton. SCIfreb dl.
©ualiffe, ber ©Icrf beS ©idjerheitS«
getvölbeS beS 23unbeSfd)abamteS,
burd) beffen Hänbe tvährenb feiner
2tmt§seit etwa $25,000,000,000 ge-
gangen finb, feierte tteultd) gleidfjet-
tig sein SOfährigeS SlmtSjubiläunf
unb feinen 80. ©eburtStag.
Sie grofjen 23erfidf)erungS - @c-
fedfdjaften ber 23ereinigten ©taaten
sagen 5U beit Slmerifanern, bie fid)
gegen Unfad versilbern. „Söenn £sfw
in ber europäischen KriegSsone her-
um futfdjicrt unb babei baS Leben
steinen verliert, befontmen ©ure ©rben feine
23erfid)eruug." SaS ©bergerid)t beS
©taateS idelv ?)orf hat biefe Klaujel
in ben 23er(icherungS - ^poticen biefer
8frt für gefebüd) erflärt.
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The Hard-Headed
Business Man
Insists on a high degree of
“fitness” in his employees.
That means proper coordination between brain
and body, and for its best realization there must be
care in the matter of food.
A well-balanced diet is essential one easily di-
gestible and rieh in nerve-hui’ding material. Veiy
often the result of improper food is seen in indigestion,
“brain-fag,” nervousness and general inefficiency.
Grape-Nuts
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a delicious food made of whole wheat and malted
barley, is admirably adapted for brain workers; for in-
cluded in its rieh nutriment, are the vital mineral
elements—phosphate of potash, etc., grown by Nature
in tbe grains.
These mineral elements are absolutely essential
to well-balanced bodies, brains and nerves, but are
often lacking in much of the food that goes to make
up the usual dietary.
A daily ration of Grape-Nuts along with other
food is just the thing to put one in fine settle.,
^There’s a Reason”
for
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