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After a trial in the United District Court of Chicago, before Judge Carpeater and a federal jury, the jury found the American Medical Associa Hon guilty of libeling Cardui, the wom an’s tonic, which they hud denounced 88 & “nostrum.” This is a vindication of the medicine and a proof that it has merit, which Was recognized by a jury after a trial of three months, the longest civil causes on record. Many doctors and chemists testified on both sides and the evidence totaled nearly four million words. States one of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills have stnoa the test of time. Test them yours: if now, Bend for sample to $73 Pearl street, N. Y.— Adv. WORSE THAN THE SLIPPER Punishment Meted Out to Indian Boys Certainly of the Most Stren. uous Nature, My grandmother children, and one uncle ie art of me to the sand banks river, where he would of driftwood, and then, taking me by the hand, sing sacred songs fire and river, the meantime he threw into them red feathers, and oak twigs | Reever knew the meaning of mgs, but I alwa thing actuated river. Another uncle came to visit us periodically, and every time he came my brother or I suffered at his hands Sometimes he rush to the spring earrying his arm, and would plunge into the water until I alm suffocated His common let me hamg by poles of the ached My dropped. Tt best to comm tie my hands Then he won erdenl that In the winter roll in ment of Indian the hands of the parents Our } m inflicted generally becanse + obeyed grandme wood at even bad fought eried ern Workman had 12 undertook to teach we used to of the Missour $4 > set fire worship. He lend to a pile to the In offerings of tobacco, sometimes these offer ¥s8 felt that some Hying the fire and the ¢ both wouina 1 me horizontally under form of 41 » was he the cross arms us SNOW ROmne se without The Psychology Class “Miss | about “Oh, I never them if I'm sure his business.” ‘nddy ha do you know motor reaetd attention to chauffeur knows Honey do some kir teeth as do Dispositions and good digestion go hand in hand, and one of the biggest aids to good digestion is a regu- lar dish of Grape-Nuts This wonderfully delicious wheat and barley food is so processed that it yields ite rishiye goodness to the . iN about one hour—a record for ease of digestion. Take it all ‘round, Grape- Nuts contributes beautifully to sturdiness of body and a radiant, happy personality, Every table should have its daily ration of Grape-Nuts. “There's a Reason” STATE NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD The Latest Gleanings From All Over the State. prove fatal to Miss Lillian Marsh: New York City. She was found a fraetwred skull near St. Luke’ pital, South Bethlehem. From can be learned, the was walking with a man when another came along and began a fight In ng to settle pute, the woms was haat, with woman man the di: Mrs. Helen Gardner Lewis sixty-four years, wife of Colonel 8. C Lewis, who was on Gove staff, eommitted suicide at in PFranklin by thremgh the head. Despondoncy | signed as the cause. She had Broken mentally for several 1 but ber condition had not alarmed her relatives, her as. The entire flock of wild tur} which Dr. Kalbfus planted Hickory Ran proserve was gunners. In an the game warden on Sunday rounded them wp In a corral, but the broke through during the night, o to meet their fate the very first day of the epen season on shot Going into his chiel Cunard, of Frackville, valuable nation he found been fed on coming under tl ing pr exploded An enemy is charged wit} the caps five fowls dead ami i had .} > waien, mine QCRER, about forty he public lb Miss Ammie Heckn years eld, librarian brary at Wernersville, RR axpress train on the Reading Raf} road west of that borough In at tempting to cross the tracks an awaited the passing of a local and stepped in the way of an express, al of t was killed by train Te merease com- munity Harrisburg on the Suwequehanna River, mass being planned to reach the vo! Lemoyne, Camp HL East Pennsh Township, Wormleysburg and Falrfledd sentim west shore of meeiing ’ Alrim Sipple confe Detective Mallery tha gun as he fired at a bt Polk wa the Freeland ! thought to by the disel weapom while HL fatally he WAS a The plant of the Glen Ocld Storage Company Inz threestory frame structure pled by the Industrial pany, which employe 100 women, destroyed bv fire, ing a $25, ocen Bewine Com. ental lo= The Attorney General ha use of the name of the qw0 warranto proceedings against « " the nr tain alt al interested in borousg! to be ue h contracts The euit will be brought in Sehuyxill eounty ogad Amos Stoltzfus, a farmer of Inter conrse, returning home Contasville Market was instantly on the ville. over and he oRT fron the Killed Lineoln Highway near Coates. His machine turned completely was caught beneath nion, at The West Shore Firemen's 1 a meeting, ont! ned plans 10 aoenure a Weat to tn rednetion In water rates for the Shore towns opposils uniform water pr Harrisburs re ire, and pure water gathering at of Tulpe A seors of neighbors the farm of John Wiser, his eorn by moonlight. They informed him that they would be back later on to husk R and place {t in his corn erfhe. The eightyseventh angual grand en. eampment of Odd Fellows adjournad at Chambersburg, after a pleasant ses. lon. Oil City was chosen for next year’s aession, all other competing places withdrawing On aceount of the seareity of labor for the quarries and iron mille of Lan. easter county, many firms are import. Ing Mexicans, already twenty-five have arrived Middletown Counef! authorized engineers to submit plans and est! mates for buflding a driveway under the tracks of the Pennsylvania Rail road at Catherine street. Htudents of the contral. technical and prammar schools of Harrisburg are planning to hold a big street parade to boost for the proposed $1, 250,000 high school joan. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Com- pany paid the State $199,980.10 as State tax on loans. S TO LINE STATE HIGHWAYS Forestry Department Completes Ar- rangements For Planting Saplings. Harrisburg— Representatives of the State High- way and Forestry Departments have completed arrangements for planting of thousands of trees along the State highways in Pennsylvania and the first will likely next autumn. Fruit, nut trees will planted done other States, The be set out and as has shade been De; Erow the L they will be transplanted aside for the purpo ment ha which bear iI able for t varieties ry will and dartment For ? trees » Departs those aval only The species alr use the and a8 along Scotch fir, white elm, pines Norway sprue yiack cherry, white ash, loca European larch About 23.000 have been transplanted in State forestry reservations Tioga, Clearfield, Franklin ington counties, estimated, will highway if planted fifty feet growing of fruit and nut taken up immediate]: According to what from the Highway Department trees honey trees plots in and Hunt wh i 100 of The be care for miles apart, trees will has been learned gourd, Along its beari: gE and State high ¥8 4re now but litt] “workman” in t} word and the fa cer | “Ear if paid by fees 4) county him an empl ww our h of 1.ity or oth law nwealt Penn unicip BEencs wien in of the Ia it the ad calls upon an officer elected by the invested by law with power t +h LAYS n Goll held parmanent, tated It ia the injury is says Mr mpensated He re the Pennsylvan from this other State recpect as they are founded ent enactme nis dif Capitol Appointments D. Turner, com- Second Infantry, was Colonel ton Id artillery ymmand the Second In. Captain eutenant Infantry, grades the Second ich f 34 : miveriad Gelrsel 1 Firat LJ Moorh« ond nave been Appain i to th Artillery Lewin Good member of Undertakers’ de L ad He nd General J reappointed a Board and Cly was State of aminers Flood Conference Called By Governor. Governor Brumbaugh has called a conference of State, county and city eficlals and of men interested In pre vention of floods, to be held in the State Capitol on October 31 for general discussion of ways and means to con trol the flood waters of Pennsylvania. The conference wiil be the first of the kind held in the State. Pardon Plea Fails, Only five pardons were recommends ed by the State Board of Pardons at the conclusion of the October hearing, the board declining to ask that clemency be extended to Henry Ward Mottern, aged seventeen, Jefferson county, condemned to be electrocuted for murder, although Judges had joined in the petition. State College Wins Judging Honore. Highest honors in the butter judging contest at the National Dairy Show have been won by students at the Pennsylvania State College Tha three-man team which represented Penn State returned from Springfield, Mass, bringing more than $300 in prize money. a et Bt Ce | THE MARKETS || — NEW YORK 191c; No. 2 hard, Duluth, 187; No 153, f 0 b New Corn~~No, 2 York. Oats Butter extras, 254 Whe I Durum, ern North Manitoba, Standard, | Creamer 36%¢c score.) 32% @33 Ker @40c; ext a6; whites, fine Be rom PHILADELPHIA red, $1.55¢ red, 31.583@1.56; L111 OF $151@1.54; do do, No. 2 $1.51Q $1485 @ 1.511% $1444 @1.47% Carn arlots NO & pot do do, steamer NO, 2, 1.54 rejected A reject location, do, No Oats stand- white, 5314 @54« ard whit ‘ ny, ro white, 52 50% @51 %i¢ wr Western ancy specials, 36% c@36% @36c;: do , 38¢C. ne¢ Average 256 260 206024 42@ 45 Ergs exiras nearby per $11.10; nearby curre We extra extra first $11.10 $10.50610.80 extras, $0.60; do do. firsts Jobbir iE a os Nearby firsts tern firsts dle, do, do, 18: do do. muscowv 1467 175 Ibe and over, 21@ 2 20022; AaG31T: A da malay turkeys, young, 8 do, emallar do old 046 old, 1% Ibs smaller, pigeons 25: guinea ; ‘ ap VOUng. op pr 5: do Young, do, do, do 25: ar do fowl, 70; and over 50@69. eR Live Stock CHICAGO. — Hogs — Bulk, $5.56@ 10.06; light, $9 20010.15; mixed $8.25 @10.25: heavy, $9.20@10.10; rough, $9.20G 9.40; pige, $709.25. Cattle—Native beef cattle $5.650@ 1140; Western steers, $6.165@9.30 stockers and feeders, $4.75@ 7.75; cows and heifers, $3.5009.30: calves, $7.25 @11.50. Sheep Wethers, $6.50@8.20: owes, $3.65@7.30; lambs, $7.50@10.30 KANSAS $0.50 9.95; $0.60@90.95; $8.75G9.25. Cattle—Prime fod steers, $0501 dressed beef steers, $7@9.25; South orn steers, 35.60@7.50; cows, $4.500 7.26; heifers, $609.50: stockers an feeders, $5.50008; bulk, $5@6.25 calves, $6011. Sheep--Lambs, $5.95: heavy, $9.60¢ 9.95; packers and butchers’, $9.60¢ CITY, MO.- Hogs—Bulk, packers and butchers’ light, $9.26@9.90: pigs, Save Money by Wearing W. The Best Known Shoes in . L. Douglas name and the retail price is tom of all shoes at the factory. retail prices are the same everywhere, Francisco than they do in New York, price paid for them. Te quality of W, L. 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While kidney dis orders are among the most common dis eases that prevail, they are almost the last recognized by patients, sho suswally content themselves with doctoving the tfects, while the oripinal disease oon stantly undermines the system. SPECIAL NOTE You may obtain a ten cents to Dr. to prove the remarkable merit from men and in kidney, well known Kilmer & women who say liver and bladder troubles, The Co., ton, N A Trial Will Convince Anyons, Thousands of people have testified that the mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, is soon realized sad that it stands the highest for its remarkable results in the most distressing cases. Symptoms of Kidney Trouble. Swamp -Root is not recommended fog everything but if you suffer from annoy ing bladder troubles, frequently passing water night and day, smarting or irrites tion in passing, brick-dust or sediment, headache, backadhe, lame back, dish ness, poor digestion, sleeplessness, ners ousness, heart disturbance due to ve kidney trouble, skin eruptions from blood, neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbage, bloating, irritability, worn-out feeling, lack of ambition, may be loss of Sesh or sallow complexion, kidney trouble in its worst form may be stealing upon you. Swamp-Root Is Pleasant to Take. If you are already convinced thal Swamp-Root is what you need, you oan purchase the regular Zftycent and ones dollar size bottles at all drug stores by enclosing also send you a book grateful letters reel Just the remedy value and success of Swamp-Root are so for a sample sive bottle. Address De, . This gives you the They wil