The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, April 21, 1910, Image 7

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Sarsaparilla
Will purify your , blood, clear
your complexion, restore your
appetite, relieve your tired feel
ing, build you up.. Be sure to
take it this spring.
Got It today In liquid form or !n tnb
l,ts known an Snrsntnbs. 100 dosea $1.
Benton By A Professional.
Hank Johnson had long enjoyed
the distinction of being the home
liest man In Canyonville, so it was
somewhat of a shock to him when
Steve Billings came into the Tour
let's Retreat and announced: "Boys,
there's a homelier man than Hank
over at the depot. Feller by the
name of Charles Battell Loomls that
gives lectures."
Without a word Hank started
across the road and was gone some
time.
"Waal," Steve said when Hank re
turned, "d'ye give up."
"Heck!" Hank replied, with su
preme disgust. "He's a professional."
Success.
OPERATIOX UNSUCCESSFUL.
Stat
l0te Fennsylvaxiia
A Terrible Tale of Kidney Suffering.
Mrs. Emily H. Murdock, 6 Lorraine
Place, Rochester, N.,Y., says: "Kid
ney trouble came upon me when liv
ing in Cape Town,
South Africa. I
consulted the best
physicians and an
operatic n was or
dered at R
Hospital. After
the operation I
managed to 'pull
together,' but was
far from a well
woman. I grew worse, the kidney
secretions had to be drawn with a
catheter. In despair I decided! to try
Doan's Xidney Fills. I rapidly recov
ered and really do not know what I
would have done without them." -
Remember the name Doan's. For
sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Sounded Best When Silent.
In a railroad office in West Phila
delphia there is an old and trusted
clerk of Celtic extraction, who keeps
his associates in a constant state of
good humor by an unending series of
witticisms, interspersed occasionally
with "hulls" Ai o-lnHnm that Avon h
himself has to Join In the laugh that
invariably follows such a "break" on
his part.
There was some trouble . on the
telephone one day recently, and
Mike, as he is called among his
friends, lost much of his usual good
nature in his efforts to get the gist
of a message that was being sent
from another office. The man on the
other end of the wire finally became
exasperated and asked Mike if ha
was losing his hearing.
"I can hear you all right until
you begin to talk," said Mike, "and
then I can't understand a word you
say." Phili lelphia Times.
Mrs, Ferguson's Diamonds.
"As nasty a dig as I ever admin
istered in my newspaper career in
Virginia City," said Mark Twain,
"was directed against a man named
Ferguson.
"Ferguson, nt Christmas time, in
vited me to seo the presents he had
given his wife. They were magnifi
cent gifts. The man expected, of
course, a write-up.
"Well, he wasn't disappointed. The
next day, in a prominent place on
the first page of the Enterprise, I
inserted this paragraph:
"'John H. Ferguson's Christmas
gifts to bis wife are much admired.
They Include a diamond stomacher
and many other beautiful specimens
of cut glass.' " Washington Star.
England's "bov scouts" now num
ber 600,000.
AFTER
SUFFERING
FOR YEARS
Cured by Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound
Park Bapids, Minn. "I was sick for
years white passing
through the Change
of Life and was
hardly able to be
around.- After tak-,
ing six bottles of
Lydia E.Finkham'a
Vegetable Com
pound I gained 20
pounds, am now
able to do, my own
work and feel
well." Mrs. Kd.
La Dor;, Park Bap-
fill
Good Trout Season,
Harrisburg. In spite of the ab
sence of rain Fish Commissioner Wil
liam 12. Meehan says the prospeots
are good for the trout season, which
opened Thursday night and will con
tinue until July 31.
"According to ail accounts trout
fishing this year will be excellent."
said the commissioner. "With the
exception of Susquehanna County
streams and several others, where
the drought has affected the creeks,
fishing will be unusually good.
"It is probable that no very large
fish will be caught, but there should
be Plenty from six to eight inches
in the waters. Some streams have
already been fished for trout, but I
do not believe this will affect the
port.
"Reports from the best fishing
streams, such as Broadheads, show
that the streams really contain many
trout. The streams in Clinton. Clear
field. Lycoming, Tioga. Monrno and
Pike are all said to be In the best
of condition for trout fishing and
all of these streams are well
stocked."
Woman Led Hold-Up,
Pittsburg. The' police are work
ing upon the theory that a woman
was the instigator of the bank hold
up at the Victor Banking Company,
McKees Rocks, one week ago. when
two officials of the bank were killed
and all the ready cash was taken
from the vault by four masked per
sons. Two women are under arrest.
Katie Prosk, employed in the
household of Dr. J. A. Ruben, of
McKees Rocks, has revealed Informa
tion why she drew $300 .from the
bank on the afternoon of the hold
up. The police will not reveal the
name of the second prisoner, but
acknowledge It Is a woman.
"While we cannot discuss the de
tails," said Chief Henry Muth, of
the county detective force, "we now
know that the hold-up was planned
and may have been executed with
the assistance of a woman. We do
know the names of two of the men
Implicated and we believe the look
out, whose gun did such terrible exe
cution, was a woman attired in male
garments.
"From our information she is a
veritable Amazon, planning the en
tire hold-up and still with decency
enough to notify some of her close
friends to withdraw their money
from the institution."
Fight Mine Fire.
Cannonsburg. Flames threaten
to consume Manifold Coal Mine No.
1, owned by the Youghiogheny &
Ohio Coal Company, six miles from
here. Sixty streams of water' are be
ing poured down the shaft, but fre
quent falls of slate and caving tim
bers retard the progress of the vol
unteer firemen. Union miners, on
strike, waiting for a settlement of
their wage demands, are manning
ihe hose lines.
State After 95,000,000.
Demurrers to the actions in equity
Drought by the Commonwealth to re
jover nearly $5,000,000 as the result
Jf the Capitol furnishing frauds,
will probably be filed within the next
two weeks. At a conference held
here by attorneys representing all
lefendants except T. Larry Eyre,
who has filed a denial and answer,
the pleadings were discussed and ar
rangements made for the defense,
Announce November Wedding.
York. Miss Grace E. Keller, a
school teacher, and Alfred D. Horhe
were secretly married last November
in Willlainsiport. Miss Keller is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Keller, and has taught school for the
past five years.
Steel Trust Raises Wages.
Pittsburg. An advance in the
pay of thousands of employes of the
various subsidiary companies of the
United States Steel Corporation
equal to about six per cent, is said
to have practically been decided
upon. The changes expected ar
principally for laborers and men get
ting less than $100 a month.
Body Rolls Out In Grave.
York. While the body of William
E. Randall was being lowered Into
the grave at York one of the straps
tore, allowing the coffin to fall heav
ily to the bottom of the grave. The
coffin broke open and the body rolled
out. The mourners, greatly shocked
by the accident, were ordered to re
turn to 'the church until the body
and coffin could be rearranged.
Drags Babe From Fire.
Sayre. Leaving her house and
her Infant daughter to enjoy a gos
sip with a neighbor, Mrs. Chester
McCracken returned to her home to
find the place in flames. She knew
the location of the cradle that held
her l&-montbs-old daughter and
through the smoke and flames she
rushed. She found the covering of
the cradle had burned and the gown
of the Infant was on fire
She clutched the baby and hur
ried back through the fire. When
in the air and thinking her baby had
been burned to death she fainted.
The mother Is now in the hospital,
suffering from severe burns. The
baby died at 5 o'clock.
The McCracken house was destroy
ed, the flames spreading to the home,
of Verne Tiffany and the residences
of E. M. Roberts and R. C. Callear,
ail of which were damaged.
Found Dead In Ilnthroom.
Carlisle. Peter Wertz, president
cf the Farmers" Trust Company of
Carlisle, and general manager for a
score of years of the Carlisle Branch
Manufacture of the Standard Chain
Company, of Pittsburg, was found
dead In the bathroom at his home
here. Death was due to heart failure.
Deserts nrfrfe At The Altor.
Tamaqua. James Minds, or
Hometown, and Miss Annie Vomen.
of McAdoo, were to have been mar
ried here by Justice of the Peace
Leopold.. While the witnesses and a
few invited guests were assembling
the prospective bridegroom left the
office for the alleged purpose of hav
ing a check cashed,- and that was
the last seen of him. It Is believed
that Minds boarded a freight train
for other parts.
Memorial To ,1. Gust Zook.
Lancaster. As a memorial to her
late husband, Mrs. J. Gust Zook has
bequeathed the sum of $2,000 to
St. James' Episcopal Church, to be
used for the erection of a robing
room for the choir.
Auto For Schuylkill Sheriff.
Pottsvllle. At a meeting of the
Schuylkill County Commissioners it
was decided as economy of the coun
ty in car fares to purchase an auto
mobile for Sheriff P. J. Murphy. It
is claimed the Sheriffs office will in
this way save three-fourths of the
traveling expenses Incurred in for
mer years.
Pays $500 For Book.
Lebanon. William J. Campbell, a
book dealer, of Philadelphia, (has
paid Henry Heilman. of Sunnystde.
a suburb of this city, $500 for a
book a quarter of an inch thick, with
thirty-two pages, measuring only 3
by 6 inches. "Mystische und sehr
Geheyme Sprueche." is the title of
the volume, and it was printed in
Philadelphia in 1730 by Benjamin
Franklin. So . far as known, it is
the only copy in existence. Camp
bell bought it for a book collector
of the Quaker City, who is said to
have a splendid collection of Frank
lin's works. Heilman, who is a
wealthy miller and farmer, secured
the book several years ago at a sale
In Lancaster County. He did not
appreciate the value of the book
when he saw it first, but recognizing
that it had more than ordinary value,
he bid it up to $5, and It was knock
ed down to him for that sum.
ids. Minn.
Brookville, Ohio. "I was irregular
and extremely nervous. A neighbor
recommended Lydia E. Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound to me and 1 have
become regular and my nerves are
much better." Mrs. it KunusoN,
Urookville, Ohio.
Lydla E. Piukham's Vegetable Com
pound, made from native roots and
herbs, contains no narcotlo or harm
ful drugs, and to-day holds the record
jur the largest number of actual cures
Jt female diseases we know of, and
thousands of voluntary testimonials
re i on file In the rinkham laboratory j
hi un, .Mass., irom women wno nave
weu cured from almost every form of
female complaints. Inflammation, ul
jeration,displacements,flbroid tumors,
irregularities, periodic pains, backache,
"WKestion and nervous prostration,
tyery suffering woman owes it to her
je f to giTe Lydla E. llnkham's Vege
wWe Compound a trial "
If you want special art vice writ
rs. I'inkhum. I,yn n.Mo., for It.
t rxn and always helpful.
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Sunday ltcst For Steel Employes.
Pittsburg;. Not only on the Besse
mer & Lake Erie Railroad, as pre
viously announced, but on nearly a
dozen other lines subsidiary to the
United States Steel Corporation, is
Sunday work to be abolished, it is
learned. The order just issued for
Sunday rest of practically- all the
great steel company's employes in
mills and railroads is to Include up
wards of loo.ouo. it is said.,
Thief Works Under Cover Of Xoise.
Chester. While trains rumbled
by the bouse burglars operated in
the home of Jacob H. Buchanan, near
Crum Lynne Station, securing a
large quantity of silverware and
about 20 in money,
Promrrssive Party Pre-empted.
Harrisburg. The name of the
pnrruiva nartv was Dre-eniDted
for elections in Pennsylvania this
fall by John H. Hart, rTancis wooa,
Fremont Bowman. Albert A. Redlfer
and George u. lox.
Philadelphia Charters Issued.
Th. fnilnwlnr PhiladelDhla char
tors have been, issued: Anderson &
Jansson Company, capital iiu.uuu;
Th. Pnln.i. fnmnsnv n&nltal So0.-
000; P. Meehan Company, capital
10,UUU.
ITaimrd For Killlnu Woman.
Scranton. Shandore Fonex was
l.iir-H In th Atiintv tail hnr fnr
the murder of Mrs. Lizzie Horvath
at Throop, near here, on, December
31, lliOtl. Vanhlse. the Jersey City
h.nffmin. miAm fn charee. fttrona ef
forts were made to save the life of
Fenez on the ground ot insanity ana
the Austro-Hungurlan Consul at
1hlloitaiTth mrnn anneale.l to. He
sent an expert alienist to examine
Feuez a ween ago, oui me pnysicmn
a waA th. murderer nana, and nf-
forU to have the Governor respite
tne man were korbuuucu.
Government Of Cities.
Wllkes-Barre. Mayor Kniffen, of
this city, in a published statement,
comes out strongly in favor of the
commission form of government for
cities. He says after a study of the
subject he is convinced that a board
of commissioners can do better work
than a councilmanic body. The
Mayor also declares that if the next
Legislature should pass a law pro
viding for a form of government of
cities by commission he would not
stand in the way but would resign
at once.
There has been friction between
Mayor Kniffen and the Councils for
some time past, the crisis being
reached when Councils passed an im
portant resolution over the Mayor's
veto,
Entire Block Burned,
Klttanning. The power house of
the Klttanning Electric Light Com
pany and the Kittannine & Leech
burg Street Railway Company, a
brick building covering an entlro
block, was destroyed by fire. The
loss is estimated at $200,000. Ex
ploding gas accumulated in a genera
tor started the blaze.
Crosses Continent To Wed.
Bethlehem. Traveling across the
continent to become a bride. Miss
Mary Hunt, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John E. Hunt, of this place, a
talented musician, was married at
Spokane, Wash., to J. Fred Farqu
har. formerly of thlB city, but now
tf Moscow, Idaho. Mr. Farquhar is
s graduate of Lafayette College and
a son of Professor T. M. Farquhar.
superintendent of the Freeland pub
lic schools.
Chester. "While kindling a fire
with headlight oil at her home. Susie
Hendrlxson. a 12-year-old girl, was
badJy burned. Her clothing caught
fire and she was enveloped in flames
until a neighbor wrapped a piece of
carpet about her. The child was
preparing dinner for her father,
Samuel Hendrixson. who is very ill.
Xo Money In The Ministry.
Reading. At the close of the fif
teenth annual session of the Read
ing Classis of the Reformed Church,
held in Grace (Alsace) Church, Rev.
M. L. Herblne, of Reading, created
a stir in submitting his report. He
recounted the hard -work of a coun
try preacher, with little compensa
tion, and said that he was consider
ing giving up the ministry for some
other profession or business in which
there was more chance of success.
The statement came as a surprise to
the classis.
Child May Be Futally Burned.
Altoona. "Mother. AVllliam's on
fire." piped Corbln Hloyer, aged 6,
as he ran Into the house. Corbln
and his twin sister had taken Wil
liam, aged 18 months, out to play.
They fired paper with matches and
his dross caught, he being burned
from head to foot, fatally, it 1
feared.
Altoona. Robert Guyer, sged 4u
was eruaheJ to death under a cat
In the Pennsylvania Rstlroad's paint
shop, the car having been Jolted bj
a shifter without warning.
TRIADS of the NEEDEMS
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RESOLVED THAT MUNN'ON.i PAW-PAW LAX
ATTVE PILLS MAKE A CHEERFUL MAN OUT
ue urc.wni.'.ic. uvtK AND JTunALn ARE
PUT OF ORDER.
Konyon'n Paw Pw Pllln coax the liver
Into activity by geuMe method. They do
not scour, gripe or weaken. They are
toulc to tbe atomach, llrer and nerrnj
Invigorate Inatend of ltraken. They en
rich the blood and enable the stomach to
get all tbe nonrlahnient from food thit Is
put Into It. Tbee pills contain no calo
mel j they are toothing. heallnK and atlra
tilntlnfr. For aale by all drugrfnte In 10c
and i'm slxra. If yon need medical ad
vice, wrlti Mi'nyonfe Doctors. They will
adrlre to tbe best of their ahnitv aboo
lutely tree of Choree. m'NYON'H, lid
and Jefferaea Bta., Philadelphia, Pa.
General Bothn, prime minister of
the Transvaal, sayg that never before
in the history of South Africa there
were such solid signs of prosperity.
For Ilcd, Itching KyclidM, Cysts, Styes,
Fairing Kyelnshes and All Kvra That Need
Cnrc, Try Murine Kye Halve. Aseptic
Tubes, Trial Size, 2."c. Ask Your Drumiist
or W rite Murine Kve Remedy Co., Chicago.
Last year the Geological Survey
fixed prices on 2,598,021 acres of
public coal lands and classified 10,
857,572 acres of noncoal land.
v ForCOI.ns (1(1.1 GRIP.
Sirv.M.11 "" 'cverWiness-cSrei
K W nl restores normal conditions. It'J
u.'.rar'r:;t;to!.,rgd'i'ley- "d
The horse has a smaller stomach
in propoiMon to its size than soy
other quadruped.
Doctor yonrs-lf when you feel a cold
cominsr, with a few doses of Perry Dartf
Hiinkiller. Better than quinine aud sufor.
There are 6,300 electric lights on
the Mauretania.
Buy "Battle Axe" SnoEs.
The Proper School Arc
The old question, "At What Age
Should Children Enter School?" is
being agitated in educational circles.
Companionship and study are excel
lent elements In an education for
the young when it is possible to have
groups of children enter Bchool at
the same age. For example, if all
the children in a neighborhood could
begin attendance at the age of six
or seven or eight years then the
companionship would have much to
do with festering a child's interest
in the studies.
One educator's advice that the par
ents should consult with the prin
cipal of the school in the district
whore they reside and have him ex
amine the child for the purpose of
deciding whether it Is best to have
him begin schooling is sensible. Pjt
it Is far better to have a physician's
opinion pn this subject. There are
too many children of a tender ago
ambitious to study who have not the
requisite physical health. Body build
ing is of more consequence than men
tal attainments in the beginning of a
child's education. Boston Globe.
Missed His I.cwson.
"What state do we live in?" asked
the teacher in the primary geography
class.
And little Elmer, thinking of his
Sunday School catechism, promptly
replied: "In a state of sin and mis
ery." Chicago News.
Consul Isaal A. Manning, of La
guayra, advises that the government
of Venezuela has arranged for inter
national telegraphic communication
betwoen Colombia, Ecuador, Peru
and Venezuela.
MISCHIEF MAKKIt
A Surprise in Brooklyn.
An adult's food that can save a
baby proves itself to be nourishing
and easily digested and good for big
and little folks. A Brooklyn man
says:
"When baby was about eleven
months, old ho began to grow thin
and pale. This was, at first, attrib
uted to the heat and the fact that
his teeth were coming, but, in reality,
tbo poor little thing was starving, bis
mother's milk not being sufficient
nourishment.
. "One day after he had cried bitter
ly for an hour, I suggested that my
wife try him on Grape-Nuts. She
soaked two teaspoonfuls In a saucer
with a little sugar and warm milk.
This baby ate so ravenously that she
fixed a second which he likewise fin
ished. "It was not many days before he
forgot all about being nursed, and
has since lived almost exclusively on
Grape-Nuts. To-day the boy is strong
and robust, and as cute a mischief
maker as a thirteen months old baby
Is expected to bo.
"We have put before him other
foods, but he will have none of them,
evidently preferring to stick to that
which did him so much good bis
old friend Grape-Nuts.
"Us this letter any way you wish,
for my wife and I can never praise
Orape-Nuts enough after the bright
ness It has brought to our house
hold." Grape-Nuts Is not made for a baby
food, but experience with thousands
of babies shows It to be among the
best, If not entirely the Sent in use.
Peine scientific preparation of Na
ture's grains, It Is equally effective
as a body and brain builder for
grown-ups. , .
Read the little book, "The Rood
to Wellville," In pkgs, "There's a
Reason."
Kvor road the above letter? 1 A new
one appears from time to time. Tbejr
re jcenulite, true, aud full of human
Interest.
The Kdltor'n Pnradlse.
Frederick p. Beyer, a well-known
Clevelnnd editor, told, at a recent
press banquet a newspaper story.
' "A Medina editor died," he said,
"and was, of course, directed to
ascend to the Abode of the Just. But
during the ascent the editor's Jour
nalistic courioElty asserted itself and
ho said:
"Is it permitted for one to have
a look at er the other pines?"
" 'Certainly,' was the gracious re
ply, and accordingly a descent to the
other place was made. Here the
editor found much to interest him.
He scurried about and was soon lost
to view.
"His angelic escort got worried
at last and began a systematic search
for his charge. He found him at
last stated before a furnace, fanning
himself and gazing at the people in
the fire. On the door of the ft rnace
was a plate, saying, 'Dlliquent Sub
scribers.' " 'Come,' said the angel to the
editor, 'we must be going.
" 'You go on," the editor answered,
without lifting his eyes. 'I'm not
coming. This Is heaven enough for
mo.' " Louisville Times.
An Ambiguous Order.
Lord Pnlmerston expected work to
be done well, but of mere peccadilloes
he was tolerant. Some young gentlc
nien in the Foreign Office amused
themselves by "shining" young ladleg
who lived on the other side of the
street that is, by catching the rays
of the sun cn a mirror and flashing
them over the way.
The father of the young ladles
complained to Palmerston, who there
upon Issued this minute:
"The Secretary of State desires
thnt. tho trontlnmon In 1, t ,1 n .
ment will not cast disagreeable re-
'"raions on tne ladies opposite."
London Chronicle.
Looking For A Life Job.
The removal from the county
clerk's ofllce of two safes which had
been purchased by the city in the
days of "Boss" Tweed recalls the
story which a man once prominent
in Albany politics used to tell when
ever he had an opportunity. John
McBride Davidson, maker of safes
and member of the inner circle, was
met in the city hall park one day by
a man who Introduced himself as a
fellow Albanian. "I am a gJazler;
can't you get me a Job on the court
house or city hall?"
"No," said Davidson. "I don't
think I can. They give those Jobs
to New Yorkers."
"But I want only the Job to put
in one pane of glass."
"What good will that do you?"
"Once I have a contract for one
pane of glass from these gentlemen
my family Is provided, for. I need
never work again." was the reply.
New York Tribune.
An all-rubber automobile wheel
has been patented, rigid at the center
and with the hardness lessening grad
ually until the circumferance is
reached.
Ask Your Dealer For Allen's Foot-Knse,
A powder. Tt rests the feet. Cures Corns,
itunions. Swollen. Sore. I lot. Callous, Achine,
puveutinc Feet and Infrrowing Nnils. Allen's
Foot-Ease makesnewor tiplit shoes easy. At
nil Dnijiiists and Shoe stores, 25 cents. Ac
cent no substitute. Sample mailed FREE
Address Allen S. Olmsted. Lelloy, N. Y.
Only about one out of every thou
sand married couples lives to cele
brate its golden wedding,
Fr IIRAD.triir-iiicks' CAPl'niNf!
Whether from Colds. Heat. Htomacli or
err un Troubles, ( oundine will relieve voti.
Its lliiuld-uleasaiit to takr-ac-tit Itumedl
etcly. Iiy it. inc., 0nd J0o. at Urutf
to ea.
The density of population is great
er In Europe than in any other continent.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasunt Pellets first put up
40 years ago. They reirulnte and invigorate
stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated,
tiny Granules.
Automobiles are a rapidly increas
ing factor in international commerce.
Buy "Battle A.e" Shoes.
Ted Squirrels And Brown Tails.
If the red Equlrrel is inclined to
destroy moth nests he can perhaps
be made a powerful ally In the work.
The Record this week secured what
scams to be confirmation of this dis
covery by a case on High Street
where two Ted squ.rrels have their
home. Last year only seven nests
were found on the trees In the vicin
ity of the home of these squirrels,
and this year, when the nests ara
20 times as thick In other placet),
only four are found in the same
trees. It would be desirable for all
who have opportunity to observe the
habits of red squirrels to note what
they have done in other places in
clearing trees of browa-tai! nesta.
Drunswick Record.
Newspaper advertisements made
their earliest apppearance in 1662.
The Important
Problem
cor-frontinrj anyone la ceed of a lasa
tlve is cot a Question of a single ac
tion only, but of permanently bene
ficial elects, which will follow proper
efforts to Uto in a healthful way, with
tbe assistance of Cyrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna, whenever It Is re
quired, co it cleanses tbo system
gently yet promptly, without Irritation
and will therefore always hsve the
preference of all who wish the best ot
family laxatives. -
The combination has the approval
ef physicians because it is known to
be truly beneficial, and because It has
given satisfaction to the millions of
well-Informed fannies who have used
It for nsny years pzst.
To cot Its beneficial effects, always
buy V-o genuine manufactured by the
CaMtcrala Fig Syrup Co. only.
AN UP-TO-EMTE STOVE
Do you realize there is no longer any reason why
you should use a coal range? Oil is cheaper than coal; it
is lighter and easier to handle, and gives an intense
heat. Provided you have the right stove, oil is more
economical, cleaner and less trouble. Have you seen the
Mi
Oil Cook-stove
The accompanying illustration gives you only a rough idea of
Its appearance. You really can't appreciate it until you either
use it yourself, or talk to someone who has used it. It does everything chat
a ooal range will do except heat the room. The New Perfection Oil Cook
Stove will do anythiaff, from heating
kettle of water to cookmg a course
dinner, but it won't beat a roam, it
doesn't "smell," it doesn't smoke. It
can't fret out of order. Ltgtit it and it
is ready. Turn it down amd it is out.
Only a woman who knows the trouble
Of carrying coal and ceektag in a hot
kitchen can appreciate what it means to
have a clean, perfect stove that will
cook anything, boil, bah or roast, and
yet won't heat the kitchen. How is it
done? The flame is controlled in turquoise-blue
enamel chimneys, and
directed against the bottom of pot, pan.
kettle or oven, and only there. The
flame operates exaotly where it is needed
and nowhere else. With this stove
your kitchen is ceoL
The nickel finish with the bright blue)
of the chimneys makes the stove orna
mental and attractive. Made with 1, t
and 3 burners; the 3 and 3-burner
stoves can be had with or without
Cabinet.
I.nr lftl.rT.rrwit If nrrt st ycors. write tot
Descriptive cucuigr w iu naomi aceac? ot Uia
mm
Jjff;
ff Cautionary Note: Be sure f
you set this atove see li T
leads
name-plate
I Ptricction.',
The Atlantic Refining Company
(Incorporated )
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Consul Alonzo 15. Garrett reports
that the National Lines of Mexico are
about to contruct a new .concrete and
slced railroad bridge across the Rio
Grande at Nuevo Laredo, also a mod
ern brick station at the latter place.
New York Is the only city In the
world where the restaurants provide
the native dishes of every land. A
Spaniard, a Norwegian, a Chinese or
a Scotchman finds no difficulty in
getting his home cooking.
An far as known, Africa has one
Inhabitant to each 11 square miles.
Alien' T.vng Ta'sim will cure not only a
fresh cold, but one of thow stubborn
coughs that usually hung ou fur months.
There are 120,000 hairs on tho
average human head.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Rootlilnc Syrup for Children
teotlilnc. softens theirti ms, mluees inflamma
tion, itllayspaiiviuivswind eollo.?5ca bottlo
Uncle Sam's fishing fleet numbers
6,951 boats.
Buy "Battle Axe" Shoes.
For every $250,000 spent on en
gineering it is estimated that a man
is killed. B. N. V. 16.
The average cost a mile of a trans
Atlantic submarine cable Is $1,200.
Ills HrtnrN l.'rnrkrd (lc!.
"1 am a man seventy years old. My
hands were very sore and cracked
open on the insides for over a year
with large sorps. They woalu crack
open and bleed. Itch, hnrn' and ache
so that I could not sleep and could do
but little work. They were so bid
that 1 could not drew myself In Hie
morning. They wonld bleed and t!ie
blood dropped on the floor. I called
on two doctors, but they did me no
good. 1 could get nothing to do any
good till I got the Cutlcura Soap and
Cutlcura Ointment. About a year ago
my daughter got a enke of Cutlcura
Soap and one box of Cutlcura Oint
ment and In one week from' the tlm
I began to use them my hands were
all healed up and they have not been
a mito sore since. 1 would not be
without the Cutlcura Remedies.
"They also cured a bad sore on the
hand of one of my neighbor's chil
dren, and they think very highly ot
the Cutlcura Remedies. John W.
Hasty, So. Effingham. N. H., Mar. 5
and Apr. 11. 1909."
A complete sot of British blrd'a
eggs is worth about $1,000.
Aids Nature
The tlreat success of Dr. Pierce '3 Golden Medicr.l Dis
rn rrv ,n ,rf n 1. -. . 1 .
. ... IH ,.Vu. Biuinacns, wasted nodics, weak
lungs, end obstinate and lingering coutfhs, is hosed on
the recognition cf the fundamental truth thtt "Golden
Med oal Discovery" aupplics Nature with hody-build-infi,
tissue-rcpairing, niur.clc-muLini! materials, in con
densed and concentrated iorm. With tins help Nature
aalr .ir-nm 10 me stomach to diilest
. . h ""uj i-f.u iiicicuy tiirow on linfie
rthtrinnt TL - I4t- ,. ....
-r.....u. 1 na discovery r'.-cMnhlishei tho
tJifiestivo and nutritive organs ia sound hcclth, purifies
and nriK. !. Ul 1 j . . '
, " ..- uiuuu, unu nourisncs tne nerves in
snort establishes sound vigorous heulth.
in :
It yoar dealer otters aomethln "last as good,"
It Im probably better FOR Hin. ..It paya bettir.
Bat you aro thlnkini ot tho cure, not th, profit, ,o
(Acre's nothing "just as jjood" for you. Say bV.
. ,Dr fierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, In Plain English- or VUJ.'1
omy, llotn-bound, 31 stamps. Address Dr. K. V. Pieroe. Buffalo, N. Y.
an an as m n semi fg an (St trX3 riAVDS that ts wm tha hum as i-tnoa
r Li li lira H rf El (.N Vt otnnlUt. Jl diolrmn cnumUud. sncu la
11 f 1 1 1 vf Pi IT"H M fill tia wataraiidaddlaglilaplFUM,adellciua'nipUl
K'.''i? ri mfi tt n MP9 Rj HI a Kf chwIo and a syrup tatter than map la. aUplmna
IS' H P,l II Bl EL 1 II t I wLtm soM ly form. Baa to stamp lut aunpla,
U U II Mam LI 129 lad B O Sal 113 aud rectus Cook, duacent XU. Co.. Ssattta.
Bad BLOOD
"Before I began using Cascarets I had
a bad complexion, pimples ou my face,
ynd my food was not digested as it should
have been. Now I am entirely well, and
tbe pimples have all disappeared from my
face. 1 can truthfully say that Cascarets
are just as advertised; I have taken ouly
tw ) boxes of them."
Clarence R. Griffin, Sheridan, lad.
Plesssnt, Palatable. Potent. Taste Oooi
Io (toxl. Never Sicken, Weaken fir Orlpa.
JOc. 25c. 50c. Never sold la bulk. Theiraoo
loa tablet stampsd C C C. Uuatautcsd to
cure ot you wuuey back. IU7
W. L. DOUGLAS
33.OO,$3.5O,$4.00&$5.0O
Un on
Unit
T II C " Bous' Slioel
OnUbO $3.00 a f 2.60
W. Im Doti-lns
kIiocm uru worn
byinort' men than
any other inakf,
BECAUSE i
w.i.. noughts a.i.oo
aiil S13.0O ahiMa are
tit lowest price,
iiinllty eonslifureil,
lu the world.
W.LUoiikIss t.OO
ami a.u sImmis
In style, fit and
wttr, other lilakea
ciliiil.ooism.oo.
Fust Color t nt fit. Ui'i,-Jt
Tlie senuiti lisrs W. I. DoiiuIm nan.a und i.rl.a
llaiiil,l on III- Ustoin. 'I'nke K nwltftlllul.
Ak y.iii' itt r fr , I- Don! tlx. It il.v Hra
0it li Ml lh vmir luifn wnlt lor Mailir,!rr I alnlotf
mrlmr lull dirrtnon how to ritrr t,jr utml. Miuec
?nlfMt dlrvvl hum In lori delivered to ilia vMlrr
ill thirties pientia. J. Ihiuslas, Itroukiua.lluaa
Jm
nPl!.PQV NEW SXSC0VXB Yf
tieeel mn. M tf ItititbIiU wm4 m' li Mlejiat
1M. IM, M. M. MUSS'S SOS lu a, aUaata, IM,
BEE
A Package
of "Paxtine"
WUI Be Sent
Free of Charge to Every
Reader of this Paper.
Gives one a sweet breath clean, white,
germ-free teeth antiaeptically clean
mouth and throat purtisee the breath
after smoking dispels all disagreeable
perspirationand body odors much ap
preciated by dainty women. A quick
remedy (or tore eyas and catarrh.
A Utile Paxtine powder dis
solved in a laM of hot water
nuke a delightful antiseptic sa-
Ol liilinn. luuinatf extraardiDarv
Ma 1 cleaoung, genmpdal and beat
B'J f J lag power, and ebealutely bsmv
(ess. Try a Ssunpl. 50c a
large bot at druggats of by mail
THC PAXTON TOIL! V CO.. Bonu, Mass.
pifjlPVirriri Trsds-Htrlu, rnitoM.Bountjr
IA 1 Ml Ik), fty. Chums Afehul th Co
oerment. Soliciting.
Address W. H. Will
Airy--L-v.
312 lad. Ave, VVssnlntfoa.Di. C
Si TRASS' PBAOTIta. .
Consul Frank Deedmeyer, writing
from Chariot tetown. Prince Edward
island, says that dealers in millinery
In Canada usually advertise their
goods as Imported from or made ac
cording to the latest styles prevailing
in New York. ,
ntTrtlTP CapttallM yrmr brains. Advice
KtHrNINvii - W frae. Bpefial ot.
I nia.IV.SW frra f rataai eurvtrea. fslenia
advertised (res. K. tt.Owea. Waaklaslea, U.C
PATENTS li'r1!'!
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m u. . T tat, rjsvee,bftt h J
b . c I a . tMaeaeW
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Jed! er lee.lb eaS
awl at tej'ea eartalaa.
CMaeairt liiaie
OT el sealers at ee
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VaeseVfa.a.b ,
1 'Buy "SAXrMjTE" Shoes
PUTN AM FADELESS E Y C 3
Cctor more aoods brlcbter ss4 (sv ooirtre tsaa .say elhar dra One loo. aeokaye colors an Sbers. They de II cold e-aanr tt-nr tkaa aev oa f V .
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