TIRED BACKS. The kidneys liave a groat work to do in keeping the blood pure. When they get out of order it causes backache, headaches, dizziness languor and distress ing urinary troubles. Keep the kidneys well » .'vnd all these suffer 2rXm ings will be saved y °l' 1 '- Mrs. S.A. Moore, proprietor of a res ville, Mo., says: "Be fore using* Doan's Kidney Pills I suf fered everything from kidney troubles for a year and a half. I had pain in the back and head, and almost contin uous in the loins and felt weary all the time. A few doses of Doan's Kid ney Pills brought great relief, and I kept on taking tnem until in a short time I was cured. I think Doan's Kid ney Pills are wonderful." For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. The Advantage of Reading. "Beg pardon, sir," said the weary hobo as he stood at the farmhouse door, "but might I sleep in your barn to-night? i haven't had a roof over my her.'' for ten days." congratulate you," said the kind •mer. "That is a splendid thing, e just read in one of my ten-cent .amines that it is not too much to that to the delicate, highly-strung, .iily-knooked-up individual the ad antages of .sleeping in the open air are euormon:. Pallid cheeks take on a ruddy hue, colds are unknown, "es are forgotten, and irritability becomes a phase of the past. A small plot and a little perseverence are the only necessaries and the re sult is assured. You are very wel come to the use of my potato patch, and my sky is at your disposal."— Judge. The Tell Tale Voice. "If you want to tell whether or not the man you are talking to is telling the truth don't look him in the eyes," said a Denver bank teller to some friends. "It is the voice, when you don't look at the eyes, that tells you whether the other fellow is lying. We use the system frequently in the bank. A man will come into tell us some business tale. We look at his feet or his hands or his knees, but never in his eyes. If he's telling the truth his voice will be firm and straightforward, and the absence of your gaze in his eyes will not affect it. But if he's lying he'll be confused by your ac tion, and his voice will tremble; he'll hem and haw, and clear his throat. You may rest assured then that he's stringing you." Always in the Way. Recently a country doctor in the north of Ireland, a bachelor, who was locally noted for his brusqueness and irascibility, was driving along a nor row lane, or "boreen," when his pas sage was effectually barred by an old woman, who was returning from the bog leading an ass whose panniers were filled with peats. The woman led the ass to the side of the lane as quickly as she could, but not quickly enough to please the short-tempered doctor. "Faugh!" he exclaimed, with a snort of disgust. "Women and asses are always in the way." "I'm glad ye have the manners to put yourself last," said the old woman, calmly. The doctor drove on without another word. Concerning His Business. A Boston lawyer, who brought his wit from his native Dublin, while cross-examining the plaintiff in a di vorce trial, brought forth the follow ing: "You wish to divorce this woman because she drinks?" "Yes, sir." "Do you drink yourself?" "That's my business!"—angrily. Whereupon the unmoved lawyer asked: "Have you any other busiuess?"— Everybody's. 'JliliimiiHiiiiiiai.iiiiia.iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiDnii: j Brains are Built | i| I from certain kinds of FOOD I Try ! Grape-Nuts [ "America has become a land of ner vous emotionalists, largely owing to our sins against the dietetic health laws of nature. "Only outdoor exercise in a cold cli mate would enable vigorous individ uals of our species to digest the viands forced upon alimentary organs enfee bled by sedentary occupations," wrote Dr. Felix Oswald. Brain workers must have different fowl than laborers, because brain work uses up parts of the brain and nerve centers, while physical labor uses up other parts of the body. Grape-Nuts, a food for brain work ers, prepared by scientific food makers, is a pure, natural food made from se lected parts of field grains known to contain the natural phosphate of pot ash and other elements required by the system in rebuilding and repair ing the brain and nerve centers. This food is skillfully cooked at the factory and is ready to be served instantly with cream. At all first-class grocers and made by the Postum Co., at Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little health classic, "The Road to Wellville," in jpkgs. "There's a Reason." PHOTOGRAPHING LIGHTNING. Fascinating Pastime for the Thunder Storm Season. The season of thunder storms is with us, and anyone with a camera Zigzcg, Sinuous and Ramified. will find the photographing of light ning both instructive and fascinating. Some excellent suggestions are made by Dr. Loek.ver in the Photographic Journal, London. He divides ordinary lightning into four general classes: Stream, sinuous, ramified and mean dering. The photographing of lightning is a simple matter. The lens should be focused during the day upon a distant object, or at night on a distant lamp, and the baseboard marked if neces- NOVEL WIRELESS SYSTEM. Simple Apparatus by Which Messages May be Sent Short Distances. The illustrations will make plain a simple and inexpensive apparatus for HARD RUBBCR INSULATOR. ( ' KCY BEHKW L»IM\ \ TUCPHONC RCCavat CO PPCR PLATE 3; BQCW ' jj 3 I IdilililiH* 40 cfu ACCUMULATOR IBMJ niIWII wl'i'lH / #*V)O RUBBER INSULATOR' COPPER PtATCS AND INSULATORS r SAAIt A3 f/G.l © TRANSMITTING STATION/. RECEIVING STATION. .Kg g. Making Plan of System. wireless telegraphy by which I have had no difficulty in sending messages across one and one-half miles of water surface, declares a correspondent of Popular Mechanics. It is so simple that the cuts scarcely need explana tion. In Fig. lis seen the sending ap A LESSON IN HOUSE LIGHTING. Light fixtures are too often placed without proper consideration of what the results will be. The Illuminating Engineer gives an excellent object les son in the above illustrations which show the advantage of a properly placed side bracket, and the difference of working while standing so as to cast a shadow on one's work. Boats Wrecked by Knives. The loss of many English fishing boats is now believed to have been due to the fact that the man at the wheel carried in his pocket a special ly forged fisherman's knife. These knives possess strong magnetic prop erties sufficient to deflect the com pass needle two or three points. Many wrecks have occurred while steering an apparently true course, and the discovery of the knives is now believed to account for many wrecks. Aluminium by New Process. According to the Ironmonger, Mr. E. L. Hintnann, of the University of Upsala, claims to have discovered a new process for the electrical extrac tion of aluminium from blue clay, by which the cost of production is re duced to about one-quarter of the pres ent rate. A violin played with four bows by electricity is the latest invention of a Chicagoan. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, Bary, so that the lens can be set for Infinity at a moment's notice when re quired. A dark night Is best for tb« purpose, and, when the thunder clouds are seen to be gathering, the camera with the plate should be placed m «o sition, being directed to the point where the flash is expected, the slide A "Ribbon" Flash. drawn, the lens uncapped, and the In strument allowed to remain until a flash has occurred. Occasionally one flash will follow another and show double on the plate j producing a "ribbon" or "band" flash, This is caused by the second flash fol lowing the same heated column of air, after the wind has shifted the air column. Lightning may be photo graphed in the daytime by using an extremely deep yellow screen. The camera should not be moved during the flash: holding it in the hands will not yield perfect results; it must bo rigid. Thunder travels one mile in about four or five seconds: by counting the seconds between the flash and the re port, the distance can be fairly esti mated. Some flashes descend from the cloud to Uie earth, and other 3 ascend from earth to cloud. When both end 3 of the flash are Included in the photograph it i 3 a simple matter to trace the course. This method can only be used when the flashes aro ramified. A ramified flash resembles a river with its tributaries, but the current travels in the reverse direc tion to the river flow; the lightning commences at the estuary end of the main trunk and breaks up into rami* fications as it proceeds, so that when two Images of a multiple flash are on the plate and the ramifications of one point towards the earth, and of the other towards the sky, it might be as sumed that they traveled In opposite directions. paratus, consisting cf a 40-cell bat tery connected with two copper plates 30 by 36 by one-eighth inch. The plates are separated six inches by a piece of hard rubber at each end. In Fig. 2 are seen duplicates of | these insulated plates, connected with an ordinary telephone receiver. With this receiver I can hoar distinctly the electric signals made by closing and opening the Morse key in Fig. 1 and I believe that in a short time I shall be able to perfect this system so as to send wireless messages long distances. AUTO ELECTRIC HORN. Operates by Pushing a Button Instead cf a Bulb. A "press-the-button" electric horn for automobiles is the latest thing In Makes a New Kind of Noise. honk-honking. The horn in operated from a battery, and when the circuit is opened and closed a resilient di phragm makes a BOW kind of aoiu«. M'KINLEY MONUMENT To Be Dedicated In Buffalo Sept. 5. Former Residents Invited. The beautiful white marble shaft erected by the state of New York in Niagara Square, Buffalo, N. Y., to the memory of President McKinley, Js to be formally dedicated Thursday, Sept. 5, and the event will be the central feature of Buffalo's Old Home Week, Sept. 1 to 7. Former residents of Buf falo and the public at large are cor dially invited to attend the dedication. | I i ' The McKinley monument was planned and executed under the direction of a commission of prominent men, at a cost of $150,000. Gov. Charles E. Hughes, with his military staff, will take part in the ceremonies and Presi dent Iloosevelt and former President Grovor Cleveland have been invited to attend and speak. Military paiades will be a feature of the occasion. MONDAY UNIVERSAL WASH DAY. Recognized as Such Over Almost All the World. Why does nearly all the civilized world wash clothes on Monday? What has Monday to do with washing? It was originally the moon's day and was sacred to the queen of night. I read in a schoolboy's history that the Pilgrims landed on Monday and the good women immediately set about washing the clothes that had been soiled on the trip over. We might judge from that alleged fact that no washing was done aboard ship; yet the finest place for such necessary work of sanitation and blessedness is out at sea where there is plenty of water and nearly al ways a drying wind. The voyage of the little Mayflower lasted 63 days, I believe, and as near ly as we can now reckon the landing was made at Plymouth Rock on a Monday, though some historians in sist on Friday. It must have been a vile and filthy vessel on arrival, with 102 passengers and crew going over two months without washing their linen. Linen? What did they wear in 1620? Can you realize how big was the Mayflower? A miserable lit tle bark of 160 tons (Capt. John Smith) or ISO tons (according to Bradford). FEARFUL BURNING SORES. Boy in Misery 12 Years—Eczema in Rough Scales, Itching and In flamed —Cured by Cuticura. "Cuticura has put a stop to twelve years of misery I passed with my son. As an infant I noticed on his body a red spot and treated same with differ ent remedies for about five years, but when the spot began to get larger I put him under the care of doctors. Under their treatment the disease spread to four different parts of his body. During the day it would get rough and form like scales. At night it would be cracked, inflamed and bad ly swollen, with terrible burning and itching. One doctor told me that my son's eczema was incurable, and gave it up. I decided to give Cuticura a trial. When I had used the first box of Cuti cura Ointment there was a great im provement, and by the time I had used the second set of Cuticura Remedies my child was cured. He is now twelve years old, and his skin is as fine and smooth as silk. Michael Stelnman, 7 Sumner Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., April 16, 1905." A Little Debt for Husband. A four-year-old tot invited three older playmates into an ice cream sa loon. where she magnificently ordered four plates of cream. When the de lectable food had been eaten she calm ly proceeded to walk out of the place without paying for it. The proprietor stopped her. Looking up into his face in the most innocent manner in the world, she lisped: "I ain't got any money, sir. I'll pay you when I'm married." Approaching Nature. Some men think they can't "get next to nature," properly without tak ing along two quarts of whisky and a box of cigars.—Judge. Mr». Wlnalow's Soothing Sjrrnp. For children teething. Hoftenn tlie Kumu, reduced tn flaniniHtlon, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c u bottle. Johnson: "Round numbers" are al ways false. LL WOmu WBm SUFFER O , 1 jyJ from the same physical disturbances, □ - I M,, and the nature of their duties, in fV| ■ / T"T - I I?} many cases, quickly drift them into viffl / / J VJ the horrors of all kinds of female //\ \F / jf\ complaints, organic troubles, ulcera \(~ACT/ Wl tion, falling and displacements, or l( perhaps irregularity or suppression backache, nervousness, ir member that the medicine that holds — r the record for the largest number of MRS. A. M. HAGERMANN actual cures of female ills is | Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound | made from simple native, roots and herbs. For more than thirty years I it has been helping women to be strong, regulating the functions per- | fectly and overcoming pain. It has also proved itself invaluable in pre- 1 pairing for child birth and the Change of Life. Mrs. A. M. Ilagermann, of Bay Shore, L. 1., writes :—Dear Mrs. g Pinkham:—"l suffered from a displacement, excessive and painful I ! functions so that I had to lie down or sit still most of the time. 3 Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has made me a well woman so SI that I am able to attend to my duties. I wish every suffering woman 8 would try Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and see what relief i it will give them." Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women 1 Women suffering from any form of female illness are invited to write 112 Airs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. for advice She is the Mrs. Pinlcham who i has been advising siek women free of charge for more than twenty | years, and before that she assisted her mother-in-law Lydia E. Pink- 1 ham in advising. Therefore she is especially well auaiified to puide a sick women back to health. Too Much Exposure. Elsie is a laundress of color. She is well past youth, wears a parennial smile and sports a single front tooth of much prominence. Recently she missed one of her visits to a patron, and when she next putin an appear ance she was suffering from a bad cold._ When asked how she took such a serious cold she said: "During the recent festivities our club gave a ball. The gentleman what's paying attention to me is very particular, so I had togo in full even ing dress, and I had to leave off a few pieces, and it got me." District Densely Populated. The District of Columbia has the greatest population a square mile of any section of this country. The fig ures are slightly more than 3,839. In Alaska there is only one person to ten square miles. Rhode Island is second to Washington, with 407 per sons a square mile. Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a aafe and en re remedy for infanta and children, and see that it In Use For Over 30 Yeurs. TUe Kind You Have Always Bought. Try It and See. Funny, isn't it, but it makes all the difference in the world whether you call a girl a vision or a sight. It Cures While You Walk. Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain cure for hot, sweating, callous, and swollen, aching feet. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25c. Don't accept any substitute. Trial package FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Growth of New York. New York city is now growing at the rate of about 415 persons each day. FITS, St. Vitus Dance and all Nervous Diseases permanently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restore Send for Free $2.00 trial bottle and treatise. Dr. R. H. Kline, Ld.. 931 Arch St.. Philadelphia. Ps. Some men are so smart in a busi ness way that people do not care to do business with them a second time. Does Your Head Ache? If so, get a box of Krause's Headache Capsules of your Druggist. 25c. Norman Lichty Mfg. Co., Dcs Moines, la. It's easy to dress a profitable busi ness in the garb of respectability. WET WEATHERWORK HEALTHFUL fryAJ® and K-'r PLEASANT Y, / J IF YOU WEAR \jj.J p/ WATERPROOF OiLED CLOTHING . IZ> BLACK OR VtU-OW I i-. Perfect Protection rwfcj Longest Service (I p-x Low in Price I) JP® Sold Everywhere ACHES " And Nervousness Trial bottle 10C At drug start* fIFTIANPF eaMest to *orfc with ana ULrIHnUL OlAnun atATChe- Cluihci nlcoau W. L„ DOUGLAS A $3.00 & 53.50 SHOES TSIWORLO %3Sm QtJQ (L° any on S who c *" prove W. t. JBpi wk VAvf/VU'V lOouplM rfac* mrf make * sell JffM- ' -I.- RA RGYiSbi*G§ ff"ora Mttn'm $3 S 93.50 mhoea SC\ |[|A » 'than any other manufacturer. ?!» TIIK KEASONW. L. Douglas FIIOOB areworn bvinoro people '«XK *ji*\ n'JßKjr In all walks of life tlian any other make, is because 01 their rJSOk.-• tmßMr excellent style, easy-fitting, anil superior wearing qualities. liie ot the leathers and otlier materials forcarii part of the shoe, and every detail of the making is looked after by •he most eoinploteorganizatioijof superintendents,forenicnand J .ffl skilled shoemakers, Mho receive the highest wages paid in the W £?. and whose work inanship eaiinot be excelled. 4!j if I could tako you into my large factories at 1* rock ton. Mass.. Ana slnnv you how carefully W. 1,. Douglas shoes are msde, -you vi, A* would then understand why they hold their shape, fit hotter. Jiro of ff r °Hter value than any other make. Y W * fw»'Z U iJ£ S e ? w cannot be equalled at any price. *I,;I infUri i i " Hll ' l °" tl '« bottom to proUH't t<iu against lmjli i.rieua * V l ', T ," k< ! No XulMiMtnto. Sold by tho best sl.oo .lealers rfervwhore /tuf <oolor &vei€i4 uicdtxclusutlu* Catalog mailed /fee. W.L. UOl UL4.». Mna*. , LAWYER'S ; AJ EXCELSIOR BRAND j Oiled Clothing and Slickers Make you comfortable in uncomfortable weather. Our Crack-Proof Brand Police Coat is a great favorite, one of our specialties for general use. Dealers \ 1 everywhere carry the \\ . L 44 Sawyer" Coats and x Slickers—if not with \ > \ yours, write for catalog and prices. V \ H. M. SAWYER & SON, East Cambridge, Mass. I) II it SICK HEADACHE _ Positively cured by CARTERS these Lm,e p,l,a * BTTTIM They also relieve Dis- HiITTLE tress from Dyspepsia, In- JEflr g S digestion and Too Hearty Ki B [■ Si Eating. A perfect rem- M Qii| edy for Dizziness, Nau k9 r I LLd* sea. Drowsiness, Bad , M, Taste in the Mouth, Coat ed Tonpue, Tain in the =SSSSS ISide, TORPID LIVER. They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. piQTpoc Genuine Must Bear Mnl ttto Fac-Simile Signature I REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. SPOT GASH FOR SOLDIERS' HOMESTEAD RIGHTS All soldiers who served ninety days or more in the federal army or navy between 18(51-1865, and who made homestead entries for less than IGO acres on or before June 22, 1874, means that, an additional right is due someone and that, it can be sold to me for spot cash, no matter whether patent issued or not. If soldier is dead, his heirs are entitled. The right descends as follows: First, to the widow; and second, to the legal heirs, or next of kin. Talk to old soldiers, their widows, children, or next of kin, about this class of additional rights. («et busy right now and find some of your relatives who made homestead entries in early days. It's easy money. For further information address Com rade W. E. Moses 80 California Building, Den ver, Colo. Is no t a Stove Polish biit, is a sub stitute for it in many places. yjifcy Is grease and "water proof. A SCHOOL IsS leges of Liberal Arts, Normal. Preparatory. Engineering, I.«iw, Com merce, Music, Fine Arts. Or;»4ory. I'hurmacy, IJ. S. Military lk»p't. Students from HI states. 37 successful yins. Courses thorough. Expenses low. Catalog- OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY. - Ada, Ohio. TCVAC I AOJHQ Agents wanted; liberal eom- I CAMO LHiIUO mission to mil**llravo" ni*ieh lands, the best wateredand finest agricultural land in the I'anhandle. Excursions Ist and 3rd Tuesdays of each rnont h. K NOULAUCIi LAND CO., Chicago, 111. FAR SALE farms J f Kdd xsst I ill! OnLL over 6 N. 7th St., Richmond, Ind. a wro c eye» w uis \ Thompson's Eye Water A. N. K.—C (1907—32) 2190. 7
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