AIAMAWMUM POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS «O SUBSRNM Stnte Granirr Mertlnn. The season for tlie meetings of the various state granges began with De < i mber. Nearly nil stale granges meet during tliis month. I'omona granges electing delegates to the state granges should name their best anil most repre sentative men, and the resolutions I ::ring on fanners' interests should lie i . tcfully prepared beforehand nud I i\eed in the hands of delegates who ire qualified to support the measures 11' at. they in trod lit*. A Working Grimflre. Arkansas City (Kan.) grange has 1 i (Mi doing a good work In co-operation. T ;-y are paving their members J? 1 pr t HI on coal, rind 'on binder twine they live saving from $3 to sls to each 112 .rmer. They are insuring their farm property from 1 to '2 per cent cheaper than the old line companies charge. This grange has not missed a meeting l >r several years. A Public Spirited Man. A public spirited gentleman In Maine ! supplied several of the gr#:v/es in ts.t state with grange libraries The p ;p isitlon is made that if the grange v, :;i secure a suitable bookcase- and put therein forty volumes of good books he will add seventy-two vol u es. Of course every grange prompt- i i; nccepted tlie proposition under the conditions. '■ grange will be thirty-seven years oi.l i ec 4, IDOL C bippewa lime IRilne. Lime furnished .n car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Penn'a. M. E. Reeder, IMITTrbJ"O ~¥T. FA || By ChariesAisstin Bates^ Ho. I talked the other day with a man who had failed in the drug business. He said t'.iat he didn't believe that advertising a drug store paid, and that it was so different from other businesses that advertising could not possibly help it. lie said that his store had been an exceptionally good one ; that the location was very fair, and that the stock was above reproach, but there were two oilier there for some timo before he came. ——j — The people round about were ac quaintcd with them, and to some | jrST fi| j they were just a little bit more con -3 /,• *i i Ma veniently situated than the new 3 %"'i% P ™ Uli. Rtore - I Vf. L, My friend, the druggist, didn't P 112? / try advertising:. That is the way he V', /m . I knows that it does not pay. He said: -^ST 0 mw" C'A V "People do not realize that there is a ' V 'J » 1,1 ■' I|?V_V —difference in drugs—that the pare goric they get in one drug store is I " ftlMttififeiill piiiiM'Wrii better than that which they get in 4J another." Advertising would have saved that man's business. By advertising " lktrt ■wm two cthrr drug stow ntarfy. Thip—fU jj C WO uld have introduced himself to rjunel about -were acquainted with them, the people, ana they would have be come acquainted with him and his store in that way. By advertising he could tell them that there were different grades of paregoric, and that he kept the best grade; but ho didn't try it, and so he knows positively that advertising doesn't pay. Maybe ho would have had to advertise three or six months, or possibly for a year, befo: e he would have found that ho was gaining actual profit on his advertising expenditure. Advertising a new business is, to a certain extent, like advertising i:i tho dull season. It is the after-effect that must be looked at and not the imrne c'.inle returns. Even if a new man were to do not consume very many pajres of his jßa jg* order book. In the mean time he is get- ISm ( . A-| ting acquainted—advertising. lie islet ting paoplo know who he is and what he wiil win trade, but it will take time. a man. m Tk*/*rrf*ric th*r ret in one store is fc/ftr Ofrright. Charles Austin Ba/ts, AVw YwA Hum U—itkygti in mni4**r~ I!"* to \ntton'« ProaPfm. Considering the country ns n wl our roads are disgracefully and de plorably bad. They are a bar to the financial, social, educational and re ligious progress of the agricultural classes which they affect directly and i a source of loss to every other class j which they affect Indirectly. The first i great step toward the correct solution I of the road problem Is a recognition | of the fact that road Improvement is not wholly a local question. The rural population has a larger interest In good roads than any other class, and it will doubtless always be found willing to pay the larger part of the expense, j Rut the condition of the ronds affects the prosperity of the whole community, j It Is therefore a proper subject for j state and national legislation.—Con | gressmau Brownlow In Collier's. Nerve Slavery. It is present-day conditions —heaping burden'; of work upon the nervous system that tells the story—premature breaking up of health. It tells why so many men and women, who so far as age in years is concerned, should be in the prime of health, find them selves letting goof the strength, the power the vitality they once possessed. It is be cause that great motor power of the body nerve force, is impaired Every organ de pends upon its controlling power just a* much as the engine depends upon the stearr. to put it Into action. An engine won't gt without steam. Neither will the heart, ti c brain, the liver, the kidneys, the stomach act right without their proper nerve forte supply. I.et any organ be larking in this essential and troubles begin—some of then are : Throbbing, palpitating heart. Sleepless nights. Sudden starlings. Morning languor. Brain fag. I Inability to work or think. Exhaustion on exertion, Flagging appetite. Digestion slow. Food heavy. Easily excited, nervous, irritabl#. ■ Strength fail". Loss of flesh and muscular power. Settled melancholia. Utttr despondency. A picture, hideous, but easily changed t< one of brightness by use of I)r. A. W. Chase's Nerve lilts. They build up th( nerves and supply nerve foice. The above Is the genuine package of Dr k. W. Chase's Nerve rills, are sold by deal ■s or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Company Buffalo, N. Y. Price 50 cents. Won't Tobacco Spit and Si, ote Your l.ile An.if. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be inn netie, lull of life, nerve and visor, take No-To Bac, the wonder-worker, tliut, makes weak men strong. All druggists, .10e or it. Cure ftunrnt' ie"d Booklet and sample free. Addrey; Ster'inc Uctnedy Co . Chienvo o Nfcvv York To Cure CoiißMparlon l*'or«vor. Take Casearets Cand.v Cathartic. 100 0.-2o( If C. C. C. fail to cure, drnct'isu n fund mum v 1) 112? SiRES! ; ;:'.J,J.J iw y fiiSTx. rs* Jt/ J. if;.!" NEKS DIFFERENT LAN - '£>' ■* jSs§> frj <si yfis'' ©'3 <■ ->7A<:',;.S. Contains Correct C_' ;r.ii.».-s fur oil lsiit-udasi A.<& Vti I cXipaOj Tido anJ V. #»i £' *©>, ft- r%? t? ti "'" ,;4 K Vi ■■&'>' '.: *•' » ' *>•-= *' ra'it fsETici • cr-.r-a /EiiiS&y i*' wj J;4 112 t ! ;'i 112 ] "ffl . ." --.'• r*j-a*y?»ic Moo-i !Aj;l_t >yT XKift ."ft;. s5 r« •' •'' J -'v !-Jf iA. v'■ ""'VV-v',' i»v :•■.-. .TU ur...l c soice • st«s» h3K»'*£-•••"*' s..»a-> ''.-.*■£ " "' t v»t i> > ->k 9 to vhk ii- is o CATALOCUK O? wi*3* Croc-i r - hcs- •■> rrcn.J r•/ in ! * pibl «i. «• \ r /;.-.••« 's 4 _ o** T-tc-.y * .-:v v. ±& a «jr jt t> yuu kr*£<.£££• ii y-u ■ ».' Ij U> £ i*i<:;•.*! Card i's»„ «*.»t to Li. t). J.V;.>u o. -J.;.-, I'iiluAutLi'iiiAt '"*.! U'Li* si to you pf?KS# Short Talks on Advert is in© * y A No. 18. Don't expect the newspaper to do it all. Look out for the show window and the cases i.nd counters. When you advertise something of special interest in tho papers, fill the window with it and have it prominently dis- Be sure all the clerks know what i.> ' \/' s x g||K\/ going on. If I were running a store, I 7 would make it the first rule that every j clerk should read every advertisement ' jHgHK] stand just what I was trying to do with ! ■ BMBtelgg-l were and where they came from and how they happened to be so cheap, or so of a paper you are using appear without your advertisement. The day you leave the ad out will probably be the very lay on which somebody will look for it, and, not ! ■ 'ruling it, fy° to a competitor. The last of a aeries i; t . one that sells the goods. A man may . Ifi. JU- "X <ce your al thirty days in July and not buy ■ ill the thirty-first ad wields conviction into ' W&ij ~—l It's the last stroke that makes a horseshoe—all the others were merely - ( : —u- _iTSg-A preparatory. The shoe was not a yt j|^ shoe till the last blow fell. If that ~ had not been given it would only be a ~ ~ semblance of a shoe—merely a bent ' ! ""• " > piece of iron. A sale is secured j " - by the last word that is spoken—by ifljffiSilSfea 's^ thj last ad that is read. If it re- "Thr last nilTtriiu- uanpoivcn, or unread, the sale * m 'tk, rift hat "lit' would often fail entirely. tk<foas." Advertising is the insurance of business, but you must keep up the pre miums or the policy will lapse. Copyright, Charles Austin Nrw York* liisß.oo Dictionary for $2.00 The New Werner edition of Webster's Dictionary. NewlEjind mflßnifiepntly illustrated Rj Vo ' fl'eryou the bi-st dictionary ever put * V 1 n the insiket «t• low price. Thieisun : imerlcan Dictionary of the English Liiu- JiJWSJBpvSIS' /s'•*'gVigfi f S-(: \W"l!. ! in.: , oontainlng the whole vocabulary mV'-' tuo fin«t edition, the entire corrections * nd impp'Veinentg of the second ediiion, fc"' L • >s \'-r i (vhich is prefixed an Introductory dis- pgj- 'jft' it tio'icn tho history, oiij!in. and o.a- l.i- •'/«>( .. i.!us of tho languages of Wei-tern Asia '■ ,V- ' ■' ' ud Europe with qui explanation of the i-Z'■ li' ,>l.j ■" ' •inciplesou whlcft languages are foftned. fe SjJ!'Joi -t j "..is bnok contains every word that * * % 7 v SM,«S!'«>;scs t ■•' ili ' • ',h V.'.,later evir defined, ♦ "l IMO -vi-iI ?v,- ' ov,in K SPECIAL FEATURES: Alt Ap- IB "'••%■ ■' iix of lu.iwo wouls, Prunouncii g Vo- £ • hulaiy of Seriptiiro names, Greek and |fcOj®ffß3ffl|! ■ •••'if' iliu I'rojH.T Nanios, Modem Geographical v T •• •lines, IKctionary of Antonyms stta B>n- V»-. . ■ '. .''vi • i> ins, iiietlonary of Familiar AUurioisK, 31 -i' •■\ie.iii of Foreign I'hrases, Dictionary of ■ I Ifrffr : Wgrog'j'' •'• ••• ■ i..us. etc., etc, together v.ith E ? 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J ,<* p ts r -01 ]tu hii ;■■ £• w tlf you have sour stomach, indigestion, bilicnsiice?, cor.'-ti :. t I areath, dizziness, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney trcubk a, e, • of appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blsichod cv n:,.;*.. . .- or any symptoms and disorders which tell the ctciy cf :i■- • impaired digestive system, Lilxakol.l Vv ill Cliro * o. It will clean out the bowels, stimulate the liver end ki lncyr.. • trrr the mucous membranes of the stomach, purify your blood c." "on your feet" again. Your appetite will return, your bowelo tr >. i irtrly, your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your cl;ir. w:il freshen and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy. Mothers ecekinp tli<> ])r(>]H'r racdicino to glvo their !ittl > one-* for cv <n. diarrhea, colic and similar t-.on' l. "■, will llnd Laxakola an i !<•.•! i icdit inc t r . is It lifers tlielr bowelrt re.'tidar without paia or icripia:*, a. »-t «:» a rc - ts< r:.: • nati:ro, aids diiiestion, rrliuvos r.-stlesmces, clears tl - .*o.»tfd l«.-> •: ••, «•<• ■ • ■ t auscs refreshing,reatful eloei> aud saaKos tUi'M \.i!l,;ia;>i'y t'u.l; -a: ' hl.c it tii-.i! for it. e aa Foley's Money and Tar Mures celds, prevents pneumonia. i!idurato Your ISowels W'tti CiiucaroCb. Cindy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c. &>c. If C. C. C. full, druggists refund money This strip is manufactured under a U.S. patent •and the neatest, strongest and most durable .vindow shade holder on the market, and we guarantee it to be as represented or money re funded. The price, Kxpress paid, to all points iu I'a.. M«l . Del., r; j ;u;:l N T V..One Dollar per doz« Ctht r states Your older solicitea. •Oi'.N A PAP,rONS&Cf». Catawlssa. Pa-
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