SHARP PAINS IN THE BACK Point to Hidden Kidney Trouble. Have you a fame back, ach. ing day and night? Do you feel a sharp pain after bending over? When the kid- neys seem re and the action irregular, use Doan's Kidney Pills, which cured thousands A New Jerscy Case— Louis City, N. J thing from back was SO hav e ery Ficrure Telit a Bap” Henry, Jeracy ; as good as th Get Doan’s at Any J Store, 50¢ a Box DOAN’ S KIDNEY PILLS FOSTER-MILBURN CO., Buffalo, Now York Remembered. heart mine Easily hi the to Kis Ulk ITCH Relieved in 30 Minutes. Woolford's Sani Lotion r alt } ecutayr Hint. th y nell Mean “QSOD STUFF. nfirmed Coffee Drinker Tal Fostum, A Co es to A housewife was when cook coffee “For the last five or six years I have been troubled nervousness, in- digestion and heart trouble. I couldn't get any benefit {from the doctor's med- icine so finally he ordered me to stop drinking coffee, which I did “l drank hot water while taking the doctor's medicine, with some improve. ment, then went back to coffee with the same old trouble as before. “A new servant girl told me about Postum-~said her folks used it and Hked it in place of coffee. We got a package but I told her I did not be. lieve my husband would like it, as he was a great coffee drinker. “To my surprise he called for a third cup, sald it was ‘good stuff’ and wanted to know what it was. We have used Postum ever since and both feel better than we have in years “My husband used to have bad spells with his stomach and would be sick three or four days, during which time he could not eat or drink any. thing. But since he gave up coffee and took to Postum, he has had no more trouble, and we now fully be Heve it was all caused by coffee. “lI have not had any return of my | former troubles since drinking Pos | tum, and feel better and can do more work than in the last ten years. We tell everyone about {t—some say they | tried it and did not like it. I tell them it makes all the difference as to how | it's made. It should be made accord | ing to directions—~then it is delicious.” | Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the book, “The | Road to Wellville,” In pkgs. “There's | fa reason.” Kver rend the above letter? A new i one appears from time to time. They are genuaine, trae, and fa’t of buaugn interest. Adv. rece TO erved Postum in ntly surprised stead of she SAYS. with 1/NO DODGING OF ISSUES | . OLD CATCH-VOTE PHRASE. Questions and Colonel is Only a Trailer. "We We questions the growth sald Colonel ill gtrial CECADE are a great longer that of modern Roos indu people facing the arise with industries,” Springfl cannot necessarily velt at eld, » old esateh inking man the the is Is any de- estions of the ident know of ng the issues every hour of ev- not es the vote phrs who has 1808, there sire hour? anybody who which are be ery day? We could if we would For the a ih to evade vital qu Does eX-pPre dodgi fore us Caps 1a a score of vears the olution created by capital ged the highe some of Of labor and brightest minds in the countr: Wh problen has enga and st thought best the disinterested en Roose- velt was { enemies of the earnestly standing bet and those William R cating the which the himself now uncing Socialists government strivin as they were better under- ween those toil andolph H B who very chlef stands, nounced ‘as the last When econgist nrst aroused ing the He the the idate nmisaions aw, and ended f in feel. profit spent ses presider Bteel trust fts monopoly and boards He set ¢ his sec ed large and consol He « withou 10 or re afoul ery t warrant of Ongress Ly the nd term In a ing But he did not to his credit, In more than seven long years, one conspicuous achlevement through the legal and constitutional exercise of his official powers ears welter o lace Might Auction Its Favors. The honester method uld be for the Republican party to offer its fa vors at auction. It could raise an un- limited campaign fund by selling In Pittsburg the right to fix the steel duties, and In Fall River the right to fix the duties on cotton goods, and in Lawrence the right to name the duties on woolens. The present method is the same in substance, but it is not businesslike. Immunity from prosecu- tion under the Sherman law would be worth a good deal of money to the big combinations, but they ought to have some assurance that if they give $125, 000 they will not be prosecuted be cause they refused to be “touched” wo The Recall Needed. The United States does not need the recall of presidents, The United States needs above all the inauguration of common sense, The election of Governor Wilson will serve both purposes. Democrats can't begin thelr Christ mas shopping early this year, because they do not know how much it is go Ing to cost them to celebrate the first presidential victory in twenty years. COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. a. Bradstreel's says: “Trade reports are more uniformly {favorable than at any previous time this year. From many points in the West reports are that trade is excel- lent, while Southern reporis as a whole are more optimistic, with Texas and Lower Mississippi Valley points sending the most satisfactory “Jobbing distribution still rela~ tively the most active branch of trade and immediate fall demand is largely responsible for the full volun 4 and shipments reported. “In the iron and steel lines ler's market prevails, the mil well supplied with orders and the look full operations spring, Under suc cumstances mills are not inclined next year's account. “Dry goods, clothing, shoes, ware and pan of tl advices, 18 f Ie OF Bit gel. are out a i# favors up to next ne fi Cil to do much hard large ng. e groceries 1 yoiume make up a of trade now dol act some text roubles and ill product ve, but labor tr y fi iures and in 180% ania and 28c;, Western firsts, 28: firsts, 27@ 28: Southern Rev nd rehandled ic higher Chickens small large 216: do, White Pekngs, 15¢ puddle, 134 14 Live Stock ated a Live heavy, spring, Ducks 14@ 15; id to medium, hens, 183 17. muscovy, 16¢ ao small, CHICAGO Cattle-~Beeves, $5500 11; Texas steers, $4506 6: Western #teers, $5.900G 9; stockers and feed ors, $4.25@7.75; cows and heifers, $290@8; calves, $8411.25. Hogs Light, $85540.25 $8660 9.25; heavy, $8.4069.10: $8.40@8.60; pigs, $5.75G 8.45: sales, $8804 0.10 Sheep-~Native, ern, $3. 4004.25; lambs, 4.75a7 mixed, Jough, bulk of $3264.26; West yearlings, $4.25005.35; native, $4.500 8.75; Western, KANSAS CITY. -~ Cattle— Dressed beef land export steers, $8. 25@ 10.90; good, $5.76@8; Western steers, $5@8.50; stockers and feeders, $4.28 @7.25; Southern steers, $4005.90; Bouthern cows, $3.26@5.25: native HogsHeavy, $8608.80; packers | : lights, $8.35 | @8.85; pigs, $667.50. Sheep—Lambs, $5506.80; year | lings, $4404.60; wethers, $3.25@3.75; { ewes, $3@ 3.50; stookers and feeders, | $2038.50. OF SCABBY SORES Less Than Two Weeks. 8t. Louis, Mo~"At about 11 years pf age my face was covered with a mass of scabby sores, awful to look at, and my sleep was broken up by the in- tense itching, and then after scratch- ing, the sores would pain me something awful. My mother salves and soaps to use, but all to no purpose. A friend of mine who Physical Director at the Y. M. C. gt that time, told me it was an cage, and would spread all over body {f something were not done gave me some inol Ointment, weeks I was cured, any raarks or scars (Bigned) Ernest Le Pique, Dickson A in less than without whatever.” Jr. and rashes, ringworm and ns sora, boll ftehing, in PEO eT an it, Be, also Bhaving Bick, eenipt of price, by Resinol sre. Md Ady, and quickly. heal scroma, ¢ ptiona, as well ns, sealds, wounds, and jos. Your druggist py, We: On ie), orsent by mall, or Chomioal Company, Bal + 138 met HIS CAREER MAPPED OUT. HEAD FULL OF DANDRUFF rsicd id seh Address Boston." Ls le for a Time teacher writes what was teacher called up ntellectual honor cher!” he says he's for a na sa he's going out for t That's one way looking at cried eager ‘When papa going ont whils amt she knows i of Wise Young Man That was a very wise Cambridge gtudent of whom the London tellers were talking some time ago self without funds, went to this omon of students to borrow, He found | him in bed. Seizing him by the shoul der, he shook him. “I say,” he said, “are you asleep? “Why do you ask?’ queried the other, sleepily ‘1 want to borrow a sovereign.” “Yes,” said the other, turning over and closing his eyes. "I'm asleep.” Sol Official Scoring. "Should Blucher get the credit winning Waterloo?” “No; that victory is properly cred ited to Wellington. Blucher didn't re Heve him until about the eighth in. ning." for TO DRIVE © olte ol oo fore Tt) ha vumely Us ow peo, eine is Sit 1 Big Difference. "Did you have any osculatory enter. teinment at your party? “No; only some kissing games” —— Sas Accounted For. “The piece was very raw.” “Then it deserved a roasting” RI We in this Mixture We want vy to know and a : half « ou country IS. one MANY AY WIAA SEAN / AA J I-AA 14 aman AW how 200 during SHOE, J.T, TINS AF, GRANGE rom FOUR RC » PICK. Pl ETT i d wker Ho ad A =» ~~ - Ya RWIS is Pal The workmanship whic over is maintained in every pair. PF /D Ts tom. Look for the stamp. stores and ehoe dealers everywhere, or Eyelets, 76 owe Takes Ugliness Philosophically, A man whose is heavily pitted through a case of smallpox his in fancy, has been able to extract amuse ment from his appearance. Once gave an explanation of it by ing tha! he had fallen down tower, Asked how he was able himself, he answered ‘With a bell punch.” {ace say- a shot to shave | ¥ Submits Tamely. “Is Seriblet what “No, indeed. When an editor puts | him out he doesn’t offer the slightest resistance.” For SUMMER HEADACHES Hicks’ CAPUDINE is the best remedy ses them--whether from the heat, sitting in draughts, fever. fash condition, etc. 0c, We and Wc per bottle at medicine stores, Adv, Palliating News, band shot when you got him to the | station? “No, madam: only half shot” Heredity. “Miss Comoup i now in the swim” ——————— cs Many a man’s bad luck is due to the | fact that he has neither inherited ability nor acquired Industry, A——————— Mra. Winslow's Boothing Byrup for Children | teething, softens the gums. redaces ea bowie, | Uiih allays pain, cures wind colle, 35 a bottle. you are wasting the other follow's time. Righte Little ter In ily that espe One day ingly lies. 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