. —————————————— HELP FOR WORKING WOMEN They Almost Drop. How Mrs. Conley Got Help. Here iss etter from a woman who bad to work, but was too weak and suf- fered too much to continue. How she regained health ;— Frankfort, Ky.— “I suffered so much with female weakness that I could not do my own work, had to hire it done. I heard so much about Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound that I tried it. I took three bottles and I found it to be all you claim. Now I feel as own work again, I recommend it to any woman suffering from female weakness. You may pub- lish my letter if you wish.’’— Mrs. JAMES CONLEY, 516 St. Clair St., Frankfort, Ky. No woman suffering from any form of female troubles should lose hope until she has given Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound = fair trial. This famous remedy, ingredients of which are derived from native roots and herbs, Years proved to be au most valuable tonic and invigorator of the female organism. All women are invited to write to the Lydia E. cine Co., Lynn, Mass, for special advice,—it will be confidential. JUST THE CHILDREN MOURNED None Came to Claim the Body of George, the Cornetist. ne COrne to the a times the pennies clothing one evs dmirin abjuring and No ie, but one an the 0 raise od tered he raft de 1 T! Inf his he to was th tind in his “iu $ A era: a body. The you Net Result “Did raise anything ¥ prom “Oh. a0 to pay I raised a sn KIDNEY TROU BLE § you can Ki in ers Bwi remedy. At i dollar sizes, cel Post, also it. Address Dr. i y ton, N Y., and enclo mention this paper. Tuit’s Pills The ay shepiic, She debilitated, whether from excess of work of mind or body, drink or ex~ DOsure in MALARIAL REGIONS, vill find Tutt's Pils the most iad tore tive ever offered the suffering in: in hg Kill All Flies anywhors, Daley Ply Kitice Roast gare clean, oruamental ye a I n make you « Bing cents, about hame- ten They Spread Dissasne wilraets and dt ills alt eonvenient, Daisy Fly Killer Dr nanan ar fou HAROLD SOMERS, 150 DeKalb Ave. Brookiyn, NY 8 Hye . Produce Broker | Nou. akt a live miative In Detrolt, the Dest ( 4 in the Midd eat. write to B, L. RICHMOND C0, Detroit, Mich obcoapary Bend for eatalog of useful special » Wonderful assortment of time and iabor sav articion, Peoples Profit Co, 143 Rorket 80, Sowark, 8, J ARKANSAR lands and wines for sale Bou, und nines ate ated anty $i.00, Oserk ¥, home Dese Touiag a ve io ap New tor enity Co, Jasper, W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO, 24-1916. 3 STATE NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD The Latest Gleanings From All Over the State. ition of to town The first Pennsylvania relating compii hips has | ipleted by the State Leg and n iglative Referer ing gathered into the submitted to ce Bureau iat from 13725 to 1815 have been ¥ form of a code the next Geng James N. Moore ACL IMrector ITeal. an hint the nave lished in in ‘TRNEe! the € the appeal 8 laws BACH Class next contract of binding books WOXim sizer. ins 18 t REE io4.65 ana ap tead of 421, which it } & year of Philadelphia, by Ryan, the murder of lit an, on the golf links Whitemarsh Country Club, on . 1912. Following the death of a boy, whose pushmobile was hit by an automobile at Harrisburg, Police Chief J. Thomas Cell issued orders that all pushmobiles must stay off the streets : entenced to death Judge county, for tie Is of adore Goldm the A spark from a passing locomotive dropping among rosin at the Bethie- hem Steel Company consumed 225 tons before it was put out and entailed = loss of 87.000. At a special session of City Counefl of Allentown, Bamuel A. Knauss hand: od in his resignation as city treasurer, and Miles K. Person waa elected as his successor. Mr. Knausa, became serious. ly 111 after the death of his wife. Per son was a candidate when Knauss war chosen. George Murdock, a miner, of 8hamo- kin, was walking on the Pennsylvania Raliroad tracks in order to reach home by the shortest route, when a fast freight train hurled him over an em- bankment and killed him. NEW | No 1 1 | $1.20%; | $1.27 { $1.27 | Butte: [206 0ige; | 104 YORK nirum, No, 1] No. 1 9 Creamery crenniel @31%c; firsts, 4 @28%c. Eggs Fresh 4% @ | @ 2214 i nery whites, | nearby 6c; regular seconds, 2 fine nennery bre State, {1 iO do, do. 15 Indian runner, nd ove Hy § 4 «iF oo vale, 30¢; old, do n I M Northe: hern extras v (higher Packed firn nara wn «Of Ho $3000 $9 40@ $7.40G9 CHK 9.90; 10; heavy, 9.60: pigs, Cattle 10.95; stockers 9.10: cows and calves, $8.50@ 11.76. Sheep-—Wethers, 5069.25; lambs, ‘AGO rds light, an KANSAS © ry. - iitchers', $0.7040 9. 9.90; pigs, $9@0.25. Cattle dressed beel steers, i niear heifers, $7.50@10; bap d,; f660@ 11. Aheep--Lamba, 9¢11: wethers, $7.50@ 9.26, Be 85: mixed, p10; rough, 30. cattle d feeders, $4.95 $7400 9.40; §8.50@ 12.50. Hogs Bulk, 85: light, $R26G00.75; cowe, $6 $668.25; $8.26G 0.50; HE $9.56 @ $5.40@ 02.05; ewes, $6.65 $0.500 Routh @R.75; 1 feed calves, ewes, T gua ma Be By Exclamation Apropos. “Some of the new they arry 40 miles (ireat guns! Mean Suggestion. “Miss Gladys has such polish, in her manners cannon say ! over “Do Mean or enamel?” you ner face gly Spots. longer ashamed of of | the “48 here's ¥ na the giipghtest need lem, As gth ppots double nr you | cies ter om com beautiful little pudding i= iu the head, The amount What is Castoiia ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, [t assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend, The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 80 years, has born the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy How no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and “J: 15t-a8 good” are but Exper that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and YZ Children—Ex perience against Experiment, . Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of = Three Hundred Million 3 Bushel Crop in 1915 Farmers pay for their land with one year's crop and prosperity was ever so great, There is danger ing will result that swelled earn proof of the left over i {reck i ill a thes Bet nn dB of from your IRE night na t nr that « ' disa pp vanished entirely more than one ounce is ne the skin and grin flexion 5 to asl as this is » back if it fal rantecd to rem homely olthine nth ar nd the } in me eded to a Paregoric, Drope It contains neither Opium, Its age is its guarantee, It clear for the double strength a4 righe guarantee of 810 remove freckles —- 811 becaus rt that woman FALLING RICHKNESR fiy years of un pterrnpted i * ne intures £1 d rie nse. DR. Hed Hank, N, J.~Adv pped CGulekly EE © Rin “nts vn Personally Considerate. Regge Regarding Western Canada as a producer, a prominent business says: “Canada’s position toda: sounder than ever. There is wheat, more oats, more grain for feed, 207 more cattle last year and more hogs. our surplus. As for for bus grain man is more than The war market in Europe needs the wheat crop, it is marvelous and a monument of str ength inessconfidence to build upon, exceeding the mostoptimistic YOU MAY LOOK YOUNG Young Free, predictions.” Keeping Your With Cuticura. Complexion Trial Wheat averaged in 1915 over 25 bushels per acre Oats averagedin 1918 over 45 bushels per acre Barley averagedin?9i5over 40bushelsper acre Pri pro 3 5 ye lands are es markets convenient, excellent la ved or otherwise, ranging from $12 plentifi i not far fro ul and railway schools and churches. The climate are high, rey There is no war fox on land, nor is there any conscription, ¥P hog —" 0 BE LO Dest ler iroad rates dd ress © Super £1 Ottawa, of J. P. JAFFRAY, Cor. Walnut and Broad Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. fuced rai evdent Canadian Government Agent COYOTE FRIGHTENS THE TOWN a A Prive w NAWare Miki Finaly n Children Danger. way of Liberal Ob edience wh Taxicab Driver Senses Danger i § The Great Objection is worthless hat hie will never be femal For a Tip-Top Breakfast New Post Toasties Here's the why: Serve The New Toasties have a delicate, true com flavour—un- matched by any other com flakes. Trial proves. They are the meat of choicest white Indian Corn—first cooked and seasoned, then rolled into thin wisps and toasted by quick, in- tense rotary heat. This new patented process of making raises dis- tinguishing little bubbles on each flake, and brings out their won- derful new flavour. New Post Toasties —the New Breakfast Delight Your grocer has them now. .
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