Remembered His Manners, “You boy over in the corner!’ eried the man behind the desk. The boy over in the corner shot up like a bolt, ’ examiner: the whale?” ar er, “do we do with the bones?" “P-please sir,” responded the boy, “we leave them on the s-s-sides of our A Package Mailed Free on Request o! MUNYON'S PAW-PAWPILLS The best Stomach and Liver Pills known and a positive and speedy cure for Constipation, Indigestion, Jaundice, Billousness, Sour Stom- ach, Headache, and all ailments arising from a disordered stomach or sluggish liver. They contain in concen- trated form all the virtues and values of Munyon's Paw- Paw tonic and are made from the Juice of the Paw-Paw fruit. I un- hesitatingly recommend these pills as being the best laxative and cathartic ever compounded. Send us postal or letter, requesting a free package of Munyon's Celebrated Paw-Paw Laxa- tive Pills, and we will mail same free of charge. MUNYON'S HOMOREO- PATHIC HOME REMEDY CO. 53d and Jefferson Sts, PI Modern Business Ethics, "$e mir » " revs § of pagan attribut pagan and his assertion, that from the slavery codes day old friend, doubt, revel {leges this era, witho Uriah Heep age But with all quick ama our business m his than All colossal hand causes of ou ndful o and, any we ore rights that about fo mi of us their driv Couldn't Say It. Sileet Grogs One a quarter?’ it,” replied 1 George, Magazine " poiitan Moisture And Crop Production. A paper read at in Winnipeg evaporation from 2 $ of water are required in producing one ton of dry matter In he growing of crops it is estimated that, including evaporation, from 3.6 inches to 4.2 Inches of water are re- quired to produce 12 bushels of wheat or 20 bushels of barley per acre a states meeting 00 HARD TO PLEASE Regarding the Morning Cup. “Oh, bow hard it was to part with coffee, but the continued trouble with constipation and belching was such that I finally brought myself to leave it off. “Then question was, what ghould we use for the morning drink? Tea wag worse for us than coffee; chocolate and cocoa were soon tired of; milk was not liked very well, and hot water we could not endure. "About two years ago we struck upon Postum and have never been without it since. “We have seven children. Our baby, now eighteen months old, would not take milk, so we tried Postum. and found she liked it and It agreed with her perfectly, She is to-day, and has been, one of the healthiest babies in the State. “1 nse abouttwo-thirds Postum and one-third milk and a teaspoon of su- gar, and put it into her bottle. If you could have seen her eyes sparkle and hear her say ‘good’ to-day when I gave it to her, you would believe me that she likes it. “If 1 was matron of an infants’ home, every child would be raised on Postum., Many of my friends say, ‘You are looking so well!’ I reply, ‘1 am well; I drink Postum. [I have no more trouble with constipation, and tha God and Postum.’ “1 am writing this letter because 1 want to tell you how much good Pos- tum has done for us, but if you knew how I shrink from publicity you would not publish this letter, at least not over my name.” Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. ‘““There's a Rea. son.” Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time, They are genuine, true, and fall of huma: interest, NTINUOUS con FORMANCE MR BULL é —————————————————————————— Conditions Sound, iS United igrees wit h Carroll ward for re country Pos the toffice De 16. 600.000. in iaster-Genera tion the artment to " Ld in reduc of volving voltme oO 0 itable evi strengt! He thi of between two frie: banker depresaic hington n a misinterpretiation o of securi- ment’'s attitude toward th Interest and Big Charges For Users to Hp 10 ini ed by the Butter Is now 1} in July of any Civil War times The figures were contained in a re. port completed from twenty-nine of the thirty-two food warehouses in the metropolitan district This report shows that 2.224.000 cases. each con- taining thirty in storage, while a year ago the total was 1.911.000 Never igher than it hs other year foo Canes ceeded 2.000.000 cases in July Receipts of eggs have not been so some of the dealers speculative movement has something toe do with the conditions, ceipta for the last two months been 2.417. cases, while in game two 0600 cages have ann were received. The storage of eggs began in April. storage quoted at cents a dozen in car lots They are Western eggs, and two years ago sim- ilar grades were sold at eighteen cents Fresh Eastern eggs, which are now quoted at twenty-four to twenty-seven cents a dozen in the wholesale markets, were sold for twenty-five cents a year ago All the egg prices will be increased, the dealers say, by the warehouse expenses, interest charges and profit when the eggs are taken from the warehouses for consumption next fall and winter, The total amount of butter now in storage in the metropolitan district warehouses is placed at 83,820,000 pounds. A year ago the total was 23,788,000 pounds. The receipts of butter in the last two months have amounted to 570,000 tubs of sixty pounds each; last year's total receipts fn the two months was 520,000 tubs, The best grades of butter, called “specials,” were quoted at twenty- nine and a quarter cents wholesale, which is two and three-quarter cents , 4 pound more than a year ago. are Two Boy Wild Berry Pickers i of Maine Earn 8120, i West Paris, Me Harold Webster | and Archie Snow, of West Paris, aged | seventeen and eighteen respectively, | have earned $126 picking wild ber ries, Epow declares he will use his share of the money to help pay for a | college course, This has been an un- | usually favorable geason for berries and they are abundant and of large size. The boys sold the fruit to near by summer resorts and became very popular with the large number of va. cationiste, the ip offered by some of that We pack- stern the butter and high prices they were compelled to main fake the farmers at 80 tain losses prices to protect themselves from If the current receipts of the Lie products were now offered for imme- g0 most of the eggs and butter coming here of late has gone into gslorage One of the wholesale dealers said that the packing companies may also as an object in keeping up the habit of using oleomargarine as a substitute While butter was at fis highest retail prices last winter much more oleomargarine was sold than Dealers said that they do not see any reason for expecting a reduction this year in the cost of living in the a ss a— STATE FAIRS IN 1010. | : i lowa-—Deg Moines, August 25- | September 2 Nebraska | 5-9 Ohio—Columbus, September 5-9 | Minnesota— Hamline, Septem. ber 5-10, | Wisconsin—Milwaukee, Sep- Sep- Lincoln, September | tember 12-16, ! Indiana-Indianapolis, | tember 12-186, | New York-—8yracuse, Septem- | ber 12-17, | Kansas Topeka, {12-18 | Michigan— Detroit, September { 19-23. | Oklahoma — Oklahoma City, | Beptember 27-October 9. ¢ HHnois — Springfield, Septem- | ber 30-October 6. | Missouri —- Sedalia, October! Texas—Dallas, October 15-30. 1-7. September Governor of Florida Suggests Pension For Mother of Thirteen, Pensacola, Fla.—Mr. and Mrs. T. Barberi, of this city, have received from Governor Gilchrist a handsome spoon bearing the senl of the State of Florida. Married nineteen years ago, the wife is now only thirty-seven, but Mr. and Mrs. Barberi are the parents of thirteen children. Bix of the chil- dren are twing, Governor Gillehrist suggested that the Legislature pass ag act allowing the parents a pen sion, : COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. Bradstreet’s says: Wholesale trade and industry are quiet as a whole, the result partly of midsummer and holiday influences, and also because of the desire of buyers to await more definite infor- mation as to crop outcome. Retail trade, on the other hand has been rather more active, being stimulated | by favorable weather, but despite this and clearance the volume of final distribution is to ex pectations, Industry has felt demand and downs for repairs, and mal time ng worked and steel, and in some flour-milling Northwestern less doing The price present sales not up the Influence of midyear shut- than nor- the lessened leas in woolen, is bel cottons sections Low slreams in the moven lerable very { the « on ge neral ereals an the week of quiet paym fat guia and 1800 “nts niment rules olume f d while period 0 to Wholesale Mark~": New York.—Wheat TH » rod ¢ i clover mi clover, $15 14; meadow $10@ 12 716 grass Creamery, choice, Butter 29c.: do. 1: do. 29@ 20 s "ly rin 23; do.. 1 in, Cheese We quote jobbing per ib, 16% @ 17 Eggs-——We quote, pes off: Maryland, Pennsylvania | Western firsts firsts, 20% guinea egg prices, ions nd dozen, rginia 19 20%: West Southern first 106@ 11 Ave 2 Vv : 8, 8, Poultry--—We Chickens —0id hens, small to medium, 1 1011: spring, 1 over, 22; do., small to m 21. Ducks-—large, 13¢c.: small, 12 and mongrel, 12913, spring, 3 Ibs and over, 16@ 17; do, smaller, 14@ 15 Live stock. Chicago. ~Cattle—~Market lower Steers, $6.25@ 58.565: cows, $4.20@ 6; heifers, $4@6.50; bulls, $3.50@ 5.75: calves, $2@ 8.50; stockers and per ib. quote, heavy, 7 . 3% edium, 204 - Market 10@ 256c. lower Heavy, $0@0.15; butchers’, $5@ 9.26; mixed, $0.10@9.25; light, $9.30@ 9.10; packing, $8.35@8.90; | pigs, $94 9.35; bulk o* sales, $8.75 @9. Sheep — Market lower. $3.80@4.75,; yearlings, 5.75; lambs, $7T@8. Pittsburg, Pa, ~ Cattle — Choice, $7.85@ 8.15; prime, $7 H0Q 7.80. Sheep—Prime wethers, $4,900 5.10; culls and common, $2@ 35; lambs, $6 6.86; veal celves, $94 9.76. Hogs — Prime heavies, $0.30@ 9.656; mediums, $0.85@ 8.35: hea'y Yorkers, $0.56@ 10; light Yorkers, $1060 10.10; pigs, $10.15@ 10.25 roughes, $8@ 8.00. Kansas City, == Cattle — Marke! steady to 10¢, lower: top, $8.10 Calves strong: dressed beel and ex port steers, $7@ 8.15; fuir to good, $4.75@ 6.95; Western steers, $4.70 7.40; stockers and feeders, $10 5.50; Southern cow., $L.76@ 4.50; native cows, $2506 5.90; native heifers, $4.200 7.40; bulls $3 404 4.80; calves, $408.25, Hogs Sheep, $4.70@ A Herious Blunder, Yen, called up oceasionly prescriptions at night “Isn't a man apt to make mistaken working in semi-darkness?’ “You bet he ie. 1 took in ged quarter once'”-—Kansas Journal. to compound ’ a plug- Japan is establishing a high tech. in Port Arthur and is conducting investigations for the lopment of productive industries Manchuria, says tl} Tal monthly in ES] Yo a His Mother. piaying door, wheh Willie Litt) with iftten ex “Don’t Knew Willie was girl next JJaimed you hoar One the you? done it Aren't “Not "Won't whip “Naw,” exclaimed She aint Bhe's got in she'll JUST Bay m had wha eer res) she voing + BODE 1 body company i EO i 3 # Ming jttie an Nag been he's the measels The trouble lies for motherhood, healthy, strong, vigorous, virile “Favorite Prescription’’ | period of expectancy and makes baby almost painless. It quickens organs, and insures a healthy and testified to its marvelous merits, as good.” Accept no secret nostrum contains not a drop of al drugs, obol and Is a pure glyoeric extract of he Good Nature Rewarded, ¢ For MIEADACTIFN Flea ¢ Hes APT DINK or \ oe SOFT WHITE HANDS May Be OMtained in One Night be superior to all other skin those who work liquids, or at to injure the hands, it is Treatment Bathe hands retiring In a strong, hot, creamy lather of Cuticura Soap. Dry and anoint freely with Cuticura Oint- ment, and in severe cases ¥pread the Cuticura Ointment on thin pleces of oid linen or cotton. Wear during the night old. gloves, a light bandage of old eotton or linen to pro- tect the clothing from stain. For red, rough, and chapped hands, dry, fis- sured, itching, feverish palms. and ghapeless nails with painful finger ends, this treatment {a most effective Cuticura Remedies are sold through out the world, Potter Drug & Chem Corp., sole proprietors, Boston, Mass occupations A na on loose Or A ed a ers Massachusetts man has invent. bookholder with clips as mark- A Rare Good Thing. “Am ueing Allen's Foot-Ease, the Ants septic Powder. and can truly say 1 would not have been without it so long, had 1 knows the relief it would give my aching feet. | think it a rare good thing {or sore, sweat ing or tired fect. Mrs. Matilda Holtwert, Providence, R.1.” Sold by all Druggists, 25¢. The Chinese punish some murder- ers by depriving them of sleep until they die, generally within a week. Mrs. Winslow's Roothing Syrnp for Children tenthing softens the pums reduces inflamma. ton, allays pain cures wind solie 250 a bottle India’s nice flelds cover 70,000. 000 acres, ™ Murine Eye Remedy For Red, W Watery Eyes and urine Eve Remedy 5c. urine Eve Salve, aad, x10, ch BS SANSA A tiny electric device is used to test the action of the heart. RB AT AR Rb RN AL AAA PATBATR, 2st Marks, beasionssounty Y's Pay, Claims Against the Gov. ernment, Soliciting. Address W. H. WILLS, 312 Ind A el ir gion. D.C TT 0 YEARS FRACTION a PATENTS Fifa bh byes. Han making them end elastic, baby. Thousands of women have It Makes Sick Women Vell. just It habit-forming or injurious American r mn place of this mem-secret remedy. a grain ol fs ive sine ———— ee —————— Since He Asked to y This Famous Remedy. § M I wa wreck i i vous . Jou Fre ae rr} : $7 I re is and two of th been atly benefited by it Max McK, ant, Ororogo, Mo Another Grateful Woman. St. Louis, Mo.— “] was bothered terribly with a female weakness and had backache, bearing down pains and ains in lower parts. I began taking E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. pound regularly and used the Sanative Vash and now I have no more troubles that way." — Mrs. AL. Henzoo, Prescott Ave. 8t Louis, Mo Becatise your . ~e is a difficult one, doctors having dome you no good, do not continue to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound a trial. It surely has en many cases of female ills, such as in. flammation, ulceration, displacements, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic Jaina, backache, that bearing.down ecling, indigestion, dizziness, and ner. vous prostrati mm. It costs but a trifle to try it, and the result is worth mil. lions to many suffering women. Salt 0s: ~bad stuff -never cure, 1 only makes bowels move be- cause it irritates and sweats them, like poking finger in your eye. The best the bearing down to some fries Mit w «a 5922 sand Castor Every Salts and Castor Oil user should get a box of CASCARETS and ty them just once. You'll see. =v Cascarete—10c box—week's treatment. All druggists. Biggest seller world—-millicn boxes a month "tne better for you (han o coma’ “view mercha sls, Refereser: any wr We furoish Wool Bags Pree ta sur shippers, Weike for price "ot. NX. SABEL & SONS ™1V0™ Lasievilk, Ky, Taax ) Tas RR a Exes
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