Sime Ca ha CHECK IT IN TIME, Few people realize the grave danger Of neglecting the kidneys. The slight. est kidney symptom may be Nature's warning of dropsy, diabetes or dread- ed Bright symptom, Doan's Kidney Pills at once. Harvey Rog- ers, Church St., Pine Plains, N. Y., says: “I | was often laid up for days with gravel and : serious kidney trouble the “tomey Pitre Bolla A Siney ” and the agony I endured when stones were passing was awful best medical attention me and I grew ter. It was then 1 Kidney Pills and ment. Soon I was wit the trouble.” Ren For box. Fost worse ins began with noticed QUITE ANOTHER THING. ame if anybody Mrs, Marg $0 s.. Malden lass... tt, 1, g of the peol doubts 1910, When the suffragettes get in the office may really seek the because it is trying to man, simply the woman For COLDS and GRIP Hicks Carvpise is the best remedy-re leves the aching and feverishnes cures the Cold and restores liquid-—effects immediately. 10¢ At arug stores normal econ 5. ind Bie as they go they would stay PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINT. MENT fails to eure any ease of liohing, Bing, Bleeding or Protruding Files in 6 to 14 days, 0 One of the worst things under the gun is a shady reputation Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens the Fumes, reduces inflamma tion, nliays pe adn, cures wind colic, 3c a bottle. Many who think they mean right are right mean These candy tablets do just as much as salts or calo- mel. But Cascarets never callous the bowels. 1 hey never create a continuous need, as harsh cathartics do. Take one just as soon as the trouble appears, and in an hour its over. Vest-pocket box, 18 content drug-srores. 858 Bach tablet of the geauine is marked CC GC Seat Copyright, 1810, by “Pshaw! tioneering." On the back seat chairman and secretary of the county committee arguing as to the best sort for Coombs to make at schoolhouse, for which On the front steered the car straight moon whicl shield Beside This is no night for elec- of the car the were of &peech the Bristow they headed chaufl into were seat the eur harvest like a white the Was rising great at the end of the road Coombs, candidate for congress retly indulging h 12 himself in one come even to andidates He the « tion with him with mo repeating {0 au indifferent whole business; weerely wished ttville pegging letting for po and fret some one al honor 3 were ue be en swiect eve noon the After Frank Scott's women ( ot come, or got tory And it seems to be ay for the feason.” req f Coombs, for boys “You've got to siav sin Beth!" req 4 cont same the stood shouting right there, candidate the opportunity to make a convert In return for this ride 1 ghall expect your vote election day.” indeed?” questioned his passen. ger, ning herself unwillingly to the situation “And what qualifications can you urge gress? enced? Do wield Washington? Are you an orator? Can you do better than the man who has represented years?” Coombs considered Then he re plied, with a laugh “To all your questions | fear | must answer no.” They had reached the schoolhouse, The girl smiled at him as she stepped of the car. “At least you have the virtue of modesty,” she said. The chairman and secretary had losides,” nued the “1 welcome rostral for con- you politicians: "This part of the county fa strong for you, and they like to gee the animals stirred up, Go after Frank Scott's record; go after him personally You can't out here” Their late passengers had covered when he made his way to the rostyom and waited for the chair. man to call the gathering to order, The two boys winked and when they caught his eve, and then leaned over to whisper something to | A Press the girl who had sat on his lap. i that he could get a good look Coombs realized that she was very pretty, He wondered idly who she was Probably the daughter of some wealthy farmer of the neighbor- who had been able to give her ordinary. Her becoming dress than the whether her « brown Now at her, hoed, bevond the and her rather advantages good were of looks ountry speculated Were Coombs own come: for Seott, but not hborhood fore th ne two Just i y 8 as an automobile seat Yh.“ breathed hending! “But there's no tise uppose ” wont v Your fa ou are going back the wonderful city In try That's the only reason I'm sor ry I lost If I'd been successful, there'd have been something to offer you " “Do lath Soett 78 £34 52) : SCO compre talking about on ther has wit. and wshington. tha coun it | Coombs fu i won 3 to W host you think,” said the would make any ence, if cared? And I've Wastington one goon «and that chair!” politics had by his They magic letters, But to daughter to one's most that was more it was genius! “M. C.” after their names The Proper Answer, Richard Harding Davis received ago from a magazine a gratultously-—with a New Year's toes, Mr. Harding Davis replied prompt. “1 ean’t ‘greet’ people ¥ don’t know, but you are welcome to my motto, ‘Nothing for nothing, and A college education enables many a young man to refer to the allowance from kis father as his income. WOMEN AND CHILDREN KILLED ‘an Troops Fire Into Houses at Galleanea. | Mexi SOME The Revolutionists Take All Road—The HARD Attempting to Along Fi Federal Towns Troops In a Serious Condition At Guerrero and Ojinaga As At Cut Of Sometimes——;en. Galeana—General Navano From Chihuahua For toe Lugoe ported Surrounded, BOTH DEAD IN BED Members Of Coast Corps Asphyxintes Stabbed And WKilied, KF neck Young Girl a Suicide, lattiesburg, Miss Maud Hixon, a bec aise Of and the thought of being ated telephoned Bony, separ her good-<by to the sweetheart, iatter, night and an ounce of carbolic Sunday at noon Her father had here to take the their home at Red Level, Ala George drank acid. She come Nursery In Church, Fort Wayne, Ind. (Special) enable tend church services Rev, H. ter, of the First Presbyterian Church, Sunday announced that a nursery, In charge of three kindergarten teache ers, would be conducted in one of the sthureh social rooms during the hour of sorvice, To Three Boys Drowned, Lowell, Mass. (8pecial).-—Throe skaters who ventured on. thin ice were drowned near here Sunday. William Hancock, aged 12, lost his iife in a pond at Methuen, and Nicholas CG, MeNulty, aged 10, and Patrick Hl. McCue, 11 years old, were trav ned in the Concord River, Med Nulty and MeCue, who were playing hockey, broke through the lee to gether. In a vain effort to rescue them William H. Carey, aged 18 years, and a man who declined to give his name. # | The Modest Model, The late Julia Ward Howe, a woman of good was extremely modest, poked for me, sald a yery Appearance, “Bhe once Boston painter the other hesitated a long time senting. To urge her on | said: ‘Don’t be afraid I'l you tice, madam.’ ‘Ab, she anew vered, ‘it i ask for at your hands: day. #hie before do isn't it's mercy.'” Not Just Off Little Marget of curiosity, especially in the age of her elders “How old do you think I am, counter-questioned the the Shelf, spinster tinent query ered earnestly Well, 1 The little girl consid- before replying Auntie i is we dont Know hut you don't look new! INSIDE HISTORY. Some Seif-Explanatory Letters, The only hope for the bettern of the in individual sou race resis ulture taking a nrocess has been que that it this direc step in 80 oripir must set a pace for other concerns until finally the whole country gets flavored with Christianity genuine, prac tical 1 shall do all that les in in the appre« my er to ald iation of Grape- Nuts, not so much for the sake of t he food itself as for the accom pow- wmnying “Visiting Battle Creek the other day Dr. Kelly of Evanston, Ilinots, while I was consulting with Mr fctorfes and came away greatly | amazed, not only at the luxurious fur the general equipiaent of the place, air with a spiritual ozone that was good to breathe “The principles expressed in the little booklet, ‘The Road to Well ville” 1 well know are practical and they work in business of all Kinds, in. cluding sanitariums, as will be fairly tested before time ia done “1 know you will not regard this let ter of appreciation as an intruding one. It is simply the salutation of good fellowship to you from a man who, although he has never seen yon, feels drawn to you by the kinship of thought, “The only thing that makes a man five forever in the hearts of his coun trymen and his race fe the good that he does. Your position in this respect fs an enviable one and 1 wish to sx tend my congratulations” Yours respectfully, E H PRATY. ATTORNEYS, ATTORNRBY AT LAW BELLEFONTR Pa Ofos Marth of Ovurt House Ww RADRISON WALKER ATTORNEY -ATLAW BELLEFONTR Ma Fe. 19 W. High Sweet All olianal business promptly stiendsd Ww SL ; = A . D. ome Ino. J. Bowes &G-FTTie, BOWER & ZERBY ATTORNEYB AT La% EsoLe BLoos BELLEFONTE pa Bowes & Onvis Consultation tn English end re ——— tp WD Zone perman me H B. SPANGLER ATTORNEY AT Law BRELLEVOETR Va Fractioss In all the courts Cousyliatiewr 3 English and German. Ofoe, Orders Kxos suge Buikiing " —— LEMENT DALR Ww ATTORF EY AT. LAW EEL EFONTE Pa. Ocoee B. 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