“ FREEDOM FROM + COLDS & HEADACHES INDIGESTION & SOUR CLT BILIOUSNESS & CONSTIPA and other ills, due to an inactive condi tion of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, ; may be obtained most pleasantly and most promptly by using Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. It is not a new and untried remedy, but is used by | millions of well-informed families through. : out the world to cleanse and sweeten § and strengthen the system whenever a laxative remedy is needed. When buying note the full name of the Company~—California Fig Syrup Co.,~printed on every packages of the 2 genuine Regular price 50* per bot. one size only. For sale by all leading druggists. THE eA and GENUINE BORA {VS Tek it AUR TA I NT A TON ae WH TEN aT Ep [SC= to ro Ti en you need a remedy for COUCHS and COLDS Who Could Doubt It? Artist (angrily)—No; a model I only paint fruit. Model right Every ‘Im a one says 1 peact Important to Mothers xamine carefully every bottle of CAS STORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the n- Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Superstitious Waiter. a cafe o!} 4 1 ne dove with when order The “1 didn’t think ye sitting thirt wowed ud war waiter apologetically ting to be See Riches tn he Russ Real Woman-Hater. beg that | am woman in to the prac direct that and bury three, d CRAND TO LIVE And the Last Laugh Is Always the Best “Six months ago 1 would have laugh- ed at the idea that there d be any. thing better for a table beverage than coffee,” writes an Ohio woman, "now | laugh to know there is Since childhood I drank coffee free ly as did the other members of the fam. fly. result was a puny, sickly girl; and as 1 grew into womanhood [ did not gain in health, but was al- licted with heart trouble, a weak and ditordered stomach, wrecked nerves and a general breaking down till last winter, at the age of 38, I seemed to be on the verge of consumption. “My friends greeted me with ‘How bad you look! What a terrible color!’ and this was not very comforting “The doctors and patent medicines did me absolutely no good, 1 was thor- oughly discouraged. “Then 1 gave up coffees and com- menced Postum. At firs: | didn't like it, but after a few trials and following the directions exactly, it was grand, It was refreshing and satisfying. In | a couple of weeks I noticed a great | change. “I became stronger, my brain grew clearer, I was not troubled with for getfulness as In coffee times, my power of endurance was more doubled, coul The steady and strong. about me. Housework and home- making became a pleasure, My friends have marveled at the change and when they enquire what brought it about I answer ‘Postum, and nothing else in the world)!” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, Read the little Book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. “There's a reason.” Ever read the ahove letter? A new from time to time, The) are Genuine, (rue, And full of uma GHURCHES SHOW SMALL INGREAS They Should Be. 1 7-10 PER CENT INCREASE Figures Show Greater Part Of the Country's Population Are Not Church Memberg—Method- ism Shows Up Better. New York Membership of all the hurches of th ited ed statistics prepared by Dr. H. K. Carroll, formerly tor the Re This is less 1 per populat increase Slates increas Oording to publi Girec 188 year, ace and nage of ligious Cel than thre the count ih per cent cent Of y's ion and is only 17 over the country's church 1610 not be fp r membership for “The in at all satisia “It shows that the rease Cal ctory,” sald Dr greater part of the country’s ation are not church members The bi iy of n popu figters, one of whose ipal duties 18 obviously neririe pian ure converts, is increasing {0 sec number of churches is in« pre 81 imably and so, devout lay workers Episcopal ona of tl denomin: greatest nu EMPEROR V./ILLIAM Talt Other Heads of Congratulate Him and Berlin. — Emperor Wi VOATrs spent » greater part his family, but recessive of public men civic organizations health and a long congratulatory mess recely from of foreign govern among them a cablegram from Taft Saturday and represe wao life. Scores ges were ed the heads ments Preaident SHE STOLE AN APPLE. Woman Converted 20 Years Later, Confesses Theft. Devils Lake, N. D.-—-Remors having stolen an apple from a depart ment store in this YOArs ago, when she was a school girl, caused a St. Paul woman, who signed her name as "Mra. F. C.” of Daytons Bluff, St Paul, send the local merchants a letter asking forgiveness. She 3 plained she had been converted revival meeting held in a Bluff church recently over city 20 to at a Davtons MAYOR SHANK IMITATED. War On High Prices Started In New York. New York. War on high prices for faehioned after of Mayor Shank, of Indianapolis, was begun here with the opening by a commitice of clergymen and others of the first of what is proposed to b# a series of sales places where products of the soil will be transferred from producer to consumer without a mid intervention. Olergyman Commits Suicide. Blossburg, Pa. The Rev Grimes, rector of 8t. Luke's Eplsco pal Church, at this place, committed suicide by firing a bullet through his brain. the campaign Mistakes Gasoline For Oil; Dies. Huntington, W, Va.--G. A. Blake, 52 years old, a business man of Millers. port, Ohlo, was burned to death in an explosion of gasoline which he mis took for oil, and with which he tried ty start a fire in a cock stove, | ‘COMMERCIAL I Vieskly Review of Trade and | Market Reports. A ——— R. 4. nL —_. — Dun & Co.'s weekly review of “Extreme cold weather, while it has certain branches of trade has had the general effect of checking retail distribution; oth the busi ness situation shows a strengthened confidence, with a clearly defined ism The best Libit continues in iron and steel, which further large orders by the rail and we indi INCEEane erwise combined €xX in conservatl aus, tne government vicual contractors serve to business and cut down mills distri extremely the volume of the number "Ret dry goods been retarded by the over a large of idle ail buti weather area and forts merchants holdin; affected named i of sales were adversly been cotton bi prices have markets on livery. “The increas men to the re iankKets { volume of ed owing to the 1 ad and of buvers at more trade glock for Wholesaie Mar: NEWS: 11a. m YORK-—Wheat . U8 RC elevator ' o b afloa HICKeNns, Turkeys weak, le special, 434 extras, Western fair to BOOG, nearby, 17@ old roosters 1% Rearby, 16; good, goose, 4 19 10913 BALTIMORE Wheat January, 58; February, § Corn Spot, 70%e¢, January, March, GG Februar: 695 ; {ate NO. 2 white, 55 @ 5 ard white, 54% G56, No. 3 beg Lightweight white bringing a premium over above prices Rye- No. 1 domestic, 31.018 1.02; Western domestic, No. 2, $1,008 1.01; No. 8, #6@8%7¢; No. 4, M6985; nearby, No. 2, #283; lots, quality, new, Butter—Creamery specials, tras, 40, @41; firsts, 36G 38, 20; creamery held specials, extras, 36% @ 37; firsts, 34¢ onde, 31933; state dairy tubs. S7@39; process specials, 2814; 1@ firsts, 26% G26; 23@24Y,; factory current make 24; seconds, 23; packing stock 239 23% Cheese We guote jobbing lots, per th, 18@1815¢ Freez Fresh gathered extra first 35@36c; do firsts, 321,634; do sec onds, 3233; Fels ‘perator #pecini marks fancy, 20',@30; do firsts, 2814 @29; do seconds, phy do poor, 18 a 2 Live Poultry-—Chickens, old hens, 4c: do, small to medium, 13; large, 13@ 14; rough and poor, 8. Ducks White Muscovy, 13; Nearby, 124130; 11@12; CRIS Are the ag ou 6G RG a6 secouds, firsts, held, young, 12; old roosters, 14@ 15¢; dle, 126214. Geese Western and Southern, liland, 14@15. Pigeons, Young, 26e: old, 20. Guinea fowl, each, 256@30e. Turkeys- old toms, 14; Live Stick CHICAGO. «Cattle; Reeves, $4.85GR 40; $4006.90; Western steers, $4800 7.256; stockers and feeders, $2.5066; cows and heifers, $210@6.70; calves, §8.560@ 10. Hogs than early. Texan Market strong, 1te¢ higher Light, $5806 9.256; mixed, 35.9568.40; heavy, $806.45; rough, E6EP6.106; pias, $4I0E KE; bulk of “ales, $6.200 6.35, Bobby's Education, Under Tutelage, Afterward Proceeded Under Different Lines. Miss Thompson, whose endowed with curves, was giving her a4 lesson in spelling the other day. He had spelt b-e, be, and he, and now she was trying to get him to tel her what mee, spelt “Listen, Bobby, ly Then closing her nounced the sound of a opening them, the ¥ound of a What does that spell? Bobby looked at her head. Again tried, while pronouncing the s tapped her plump ‘Mmum, ee ing sand asked, form “ail too-ample little nephew h-e, gaid earnest Hps pro iopg m, and long e she ehe shook his tine Lill and und ghe this orously her own ro with forefinge:s What lett whnt do they gtill vig and Oint Who the _Heathen Be. Bernard Vi ROMewiint “athe ent t Of this Didn't Think Much of “They mifllion the day Lovige-—-"Well, it's cago Dally News Fred, tell me she will get a Fred Chi Lous she marries worth it For HEADAC HE Micks'* CAPE RINT Whether fre Cols Heal, Stomach or CPV Trouble ou tadine = relieve Pou i= 1 pleasant take geotn ately Tryin oe, Te, and 50 cents at drug Lures, fm med If a woman is a clever chances are that her husband will find the chorus more interesting actress the — TOCURE A COLD INONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets Ler ogists refund money if it falls to cure. KW. GROVES signature is on each box. Ja Perhaps fower bachelo make fools of themselves wives to do it for them, Time is a wound Dealer, but it's no good as a wrinkle remover ors would if thes THESE SIX LETTERS —————— ————————————— From New England Women —————————— A——" Prove that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com= pound Does Restore the Health of Ailing Women. Boston, Mass.—*1 was passing through the Change of Life and suffered from hemorrhages (sometimes lasting fur we els), and could get nothing to check them. I began taking L ydia E, kham's Vegetable Comp pound (tablet form) on Tuesdgy, and the following Sats irday morning heme orrhages stopped, 1 have taken the m regularly ever since and am steadily gaining. “I certainly think that every one who is troubled ae I your Compound Tablets a faithful tr wi. 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