Is not recommended for everything; but hb SWAMP- ROOT Jou biadd i i may be found just the remedy vou ne At druggists in fifty cent and dollar sizes, You may receive a sample size bottle this reliable medicine by Parcel Post, also pamphlet telling about it Address Dr. Kilmer & Co,, Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ents, also men- tion this paper. Take AGAR-AGAR For Chronic Constipation No drugs. Send 50¢ for box to A. M. HAMMAR ten « 750 Reservoir St. Baltimore, Md. { ASTHMA MEDICINE. Gives Prourpt and Positive Relief in Every Case. Sold by Druggists. Price $1.00, I OWN al or exchange, W W. N. U,, BALTIMORE, NO. Adventurers Resented Arrest They Returned From Pericd of “Fun” at the Front. Mr, siory ir } I had the whose outside | Will duti when passed, T both w« one Foret i thers “Whi Mi Do “ Tea and Cof For Child These beverages contamn drug elements that hinder development of both body and i children. i rs mind, especially in Nowadays, for their chil- dren, wise parents choose POSTUM This delicious table bev- erage, made of cereals, has a wonderfully satisfying flavor —a flavor much like the higher grades of coffee (but without any of cof- fee's harm.) Postum is a true, pure food-drink that has helped thousands to forget the coffee habit. “There’s a Reason” Grocers everywhere sell POSTUM Tr bY hit J i HUY ning of Campaign. ¥ President Wilson's Handicap expect with the half century opportunity, and there bitter unreasonable as we can best get out of incompetence got them back into do aways } paralyzing resuits of with where him to of paltering wastefulness of assert was thrift is that Republican by putting need ng fix us into power, If there was ever a of “the statesmanship of hindsight” it is pre- sented by Republican erities of the administration today. CRYO Declares Kentucky Is Democratic “Kentucky will be Democratic this I believe,” remarked Gen. Percy prominent Democrat of Frankfort and formerly political leu tenant of the late John € CC. Mayo. ini, Last vear the governor was elected by = very narrow margin, but that does not mean that this year the Re. publicans will poll In the national election anywhere near the number of votes they did last year. The presi. dent Is popular in Kentucky.” { BIRT A ATA in hi Wii BN p80 SAN i Sn Can entiy Count Upon Victory Many Reasons Confid Why the Democrats in Those States. ft 101 fsentative repr 1008 did not not truly ¢ elected in the try served CONRTE KOTVO popular interest; it apecial interests, Wall street, from the wool growers, the wool manufacturers, the steel barons, the coal-land sharks—always from the few and in the interest of the few. In legislating for its real masters, the special interests, it was always held back by fear of the popu lar wrath which finally overwheimed the Taft administration In 1012. As n result, It was satisfactory neither to its friends nor (o its enemies, Will Surcly Be Democratic. From a political standpoint, the Democracy will face the polls in No vember supported by an gentine and widely diffused prosperity, For quite fg period merchants Were very cau- tone about purchasing, but conditions warrant them now In going to the wholesalers and manufacturers with impressive orders, As the autumn ap proaches the West will give more heed to politics, It looks like a close fight now, hut the sentiment of the last week In October will decide, and it will be Democratic. NEW YORK Durum, NO, No. 1 Wheat-—-Spot strong; $1244. No. 2 1 Northern Northern Butte 28¢; Creamery extras (92 scor creamery (higher scoring), a 3 firsts, 27@ 29° econd EER Fre 1 29¢c: extra : 2590 2%« Nearhy 29a 3 fancy 296r31c Live Stock ulk, $9.20@10.10 $8.10@ CHICAGO Hogs B light, $9.306G10; mixed, $0.10010.10; rough, $R@0.30, beef and feeders, 35.2048; calves, pigs, Cattie——Native cattle, $6.75@ 10.65; stockers cows and heifers, $3.3008.20; $540@12 Sheep Wethers, $6.70G8.25; $3.25@7.30; lambs, $6.50@ 10.15. ewen, KANSAS CITY.—Hogs--Bulk, $9.10 GG 9.70; heavy, $9.66@9.72%; packers and butchers’, $9.50@9.70; light, $9.30 @9.60; pigs, $8.9099.25. Cattle-<Prime fed steers, $39.65@ 10.40: dredsed beef steers, $7.26@9.20; Southern steers, $5.7568.256; cows, 24.5041 7.40; heifers, $609. =tockers and feeders, $6G 8; bulls, $5.50@6.75; calves, $6.50011. Sheep-—Lamba, lings, T6008; ewes, $R8.75@7.10! ars, $6@9. $9656 10.10; year wethers, $7@7.050; stockers and feed th iA Adhd i bb Sn Si ti Weather Meats Veal Loaf, to serve cold: Cooked Corned Beef, select and appetizing. Chicken Loaf, Ham Loaf and Veal Loaf, delicately seasoned. Vienna Sausage, Genuine Deviled Ham and Wafer Sliced Dried Beef for sandwiches and dainty hincheons. Insist on Libby's al your grocer’s Take the Ache Out of Foct-Ache SUFFERING BABY RELIEVED AT ONCE FLIXIR BABEE WORTH 178 WEIGHTY IN GOLD IN THE PHILIPPINE 1 & a \ ¥ a ile = nt Babel i AMS r Elixir ris it Elixir Babek, important to Mothers amir carefully every bottle of nd sure remedy for n, and see that it ZT wer 30 Years. r re 12 har’a £3 ri rv for Fletcher's Castoris iniant Bears the All Gone. Ty in { . 1 in him that Crops ~~ Good Markets—High Prices yo. Prizes Awarded to Western Canada for Wheat, Oais, Barley, Alfalfa and Grasses The winnings of Western Canada at the Soil Products Exposition at Denver were easily made. The list comprised Wheat, Oats, Barley and Grasses, the most important being the prizes for Wheat and Oats and sweep stake on Alfalfa. No less important than the splendid quality of Western Canada’s wheat and other grains, is the excellence of the cattle fed and fattened on the grasses of that country. A recent shipment of cattle to Chicago topped the market in that city for quality and price. Western Canada prodoced in 1915 one-third as much whest as all of the Usited States, or over 300,000,000 bushels. Canada in proportion to population has a greater exportable surplus of wheat this year than any courtry in the world, and at present prices can figure out the revenue for the oa find ducer. In Western Canada you will good markets, splendid pol Jy exoeps Sona} social conditions, perfect imate and other great attractions here is me war tax on land and no conscription. = for liustrated pamphlet and ask for reduced ral information Role dou Superintendent Immigration, Ottawa, Canad or T-, 280 best locations, ts, J. PL JAFFRAY, Cor. Walnuf and Broad Sts, Philadelphia, Pa. Canadian Government Agent 3
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