The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, October 06, 1910, Image 8

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    W. L. DOUGLAS
HAPNBDoSSriEO SHOES
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FOR 30 YEARS
The? absolutely the
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for the price In America.
Ttwyare the leaders every
where becauaa they hold
their anape, nr. setter,
look better and. wear lon-
5er thaa other makes,
he are vositlTelv the
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Douglas name and the retail price are stamped
an ihe bottom Talue guaranteed.
TAKK no UBSTITUTBI if yotir dealer
Cannot supply y write for Mail Order Catalof.
W. L. DOUGLAS. Brock tow, Maa.
Headache
"My father hps been sufferer frqrnsick
headache for the last twenty-five years and
never found any relief until he began
taking your Cascarets. Since he has
begun taking Cascarets be has never had
the headache. They have entirely cured
bin). Cascarets do what you recommend
them to do. I will give you the privilege
of using his name." E. M. Dickson,
112b Resiner St., W. Indianapolis, Ind.
Pleaftant. Palatable, Potent, Tasre Good.
Do Good. Never icken Weaken or Gripe.
10c. 2Sc, 50o. Never eold In bulk. Th gen
uine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to
cur or your money back. 82
II IJIIM v-nha
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name
to remember
en vou need a remedv
r COUGHS and COLDS
ENGAGEMENT NOW OUT.
Ethel Weren't you surprised when
yoif oeard about my horse running
awflj with me?
Efcnest Not very. I'd do the same
thing myself If I got the chance.
Love's Crime.
Oeorge was a manly fellow, yet, sur
prising as It may seem, he was guilty
of a grave charge, a criminal offense
theft, for had he not many times,
stolen kisses from his fair sweet
heart? !faurle, one of the most lovable of
girls', was equally guilty as an acces
sory; she received the stolen property.
Each seemed to have perfect confi
dence In the other, however, and when
sentence was pronounced by a prop
erly qualified official, they decided to
serve their time together.
They remained loyal to the end,
neither making any effort to have
their sentence abrogated or shortened,
hut during the course of their long
terra together several small offenses
were directly chargeable to them.
J. W. B., in Puck.
Now They Sleep Inside.
George H. Beattie, Jeweler In the
old Arcade, and Ij. E. Ralston, auditor
of the News, have Jointly and several
ly decided that sleeping out In the
open fsn't all that it has been declared
tofbe, says the Cleveland Leader. They
were both In a deep snooze out at the
Beattie farm, near Chagrin Falls, the
other night, when a runaway team
from the county fair city turned Into
ibe fane leading up to the Beattie es
tate and came along at full speed.
Sound asleep, but dreaming of Im
pending danger, Ralston rolled out of
his cot toward the north, and Beattie
from his cot toward the south. The
runaway - horses dashed between the
sleepers, oversetting everything In the
way, but missing Beattie and Ralston
by margins too narrow to be meas
ured, since that night Ralston has
slept In his town house and Beattie
has found shelter under the ample
roof ef his house on his big' plantation.
A Contradiction.
"Queer, wasn't It, that water In the
place you went to made the folks
thre sIckT
'"Why was It queer?" '
"Because it was well water."
If a woman doesn't bate a man all
of (he time she Is In great danger of
loving hJm part of the time.
A friend In need Is a friend we
usually try to dodge.
"The Smack"
of the
"Snack"
Post
Toasties
and Cream
A wholesome, ready
cooked food which
youngsters, and older
folks thoroughly enjoy.
Let them have all they
want It is rich in nour
ishment and has a win
ing flavour- '
"The Memory, Lingers"
rotrnra ckbbal do., ltd,
BaAUo Creek, Kir a.
COACH STAGG OF CHICAGO
WjVj-J$J villi
$7;V V'h M SI
"Grand Old Man" of Midway.
Football lawmakers, coaches and
playing officials toned down the 1910
gridiron rules to some extent at their
Interpretative meeting, held the other
day in Chicago. The authorities of
the "Big Eight" and the Missouri Val
ley conferences translated the difficult
passages In the new siatui.es in a
way that will make the coming games
less on the parlor order than was ex
pected by the more conservative of
the western experts.
The all-day senslon resulted In some
what more freedom fo?" the forward
pass exploiters and a softening of the
effects of the rigid laws In regard to
the flying tackle. Coach Stagg of the
University of Chicago presided at the
morning session, and Coach Williams
of Minnesota had the chair in the
afternoon. These were the only two
western members of the national body
present, and both contributed much
to the discussion
Important readings of the meeting
were those providing that the new
forward pass, which cannot be sent
more than twenty yards beyond the
line of scrimmage, and that the fly
ing tackle shall not include those
plays where defensive players throw
themselves Into an offensive play
without grasping the runner. Other
leading interpretations concerned
crawling with the ball and interfer
ence. Following were the chief results of
the two sessions, as listed by the experts:
The rule regarding crawling with
the ball shall be Interpreted to moan
that the runner with the ball who Is
In the grasp of an opponent shall not
be permitted to stretch cut his arms
with the ball after the ball Is dead.
Such an act will be called crawling.
The rule regarding the amount of
time taken out shall be Interpreted
that the time shall be charged up to
a team no matter for what reason
time Is taken out.
It Is temporarily agreed that the
player carrying the ball shall be al
lowed to grasp or bold on to another
player of his side, provided said
player has no special devices about
btm for the purpose of aiding the
runner with the ball.
In the case of e forward pass, the
ball shall not be regarded as in pos
session of either team unless it Is in
the actual grasp of a player.
No penalties shall be inflicted for
the forward pass until the ball ac
tually leaves the hands of the passer.
The authorities disagreed over the
real meaning of the complicated for
ward pass rule, and the following
brief statement was decided upon as
giving the western Interpretation of
these rules: The forward pass must
be made from a point five yards back
of the line of scrimmage, and is not
allowed to go more than 1 tventy yards
past the line of scrirnmags, but the
ball need not cross the line of ser'm-mage.
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CHESTY PLAYERS MAKE GOOD I DAHLEN IS LEAGUE VETERAN
Cobb, Latham and Kelly Among Those
of Swell-Headed Kind That
Made Good
Ty Cobb has been reviled more than
any other player 1 know of, writes a
well-known New York baseball author
ity. He is called chesty, a swell head,
1 grand stand player, a murdering
oase runner, and other names enough
Tor a stranger to the game of baseball
to think the greatest ball player who
ever lived to be a dyed-ln-the-wool ruf
tian of the worst Btripe.
Now, Ty is chesty, cocky and fresh,
hut those are the qualities that make
the best ball players. Cobb was the
freshest kid who ever broke Into big
league class, Is what every Detroit
player says who was with the Tigers
when Cobb first Joined them. But It
was that chestlness and nothing else
that enabled him to climb to the top
of his profession where he stands pre
eminently now, and there will be no
one to push him off that high pinnacle
until he himself says sp.
And what Is chestlness but the feel
ing one has that one Is Just as good
If not better than any one else in
the line of business one follows.
Cobb felt It in his youthful bones
that he was as good a player as any
one on the Detroit team and made
good the feeling imbued In him that
caused the expansion of chest he Is
accused of. Chestlness is one of the
most promising traits a youngster can
show, and he does not want to lose It,
either, .as he gets older.
Ty Cobb newer wore a No. 4 cap
( will warrant There Is only one
player that I remember of who ever
did and was a good ball player, and
that was Jack Glasscock.
Cobb's brain expands with his chest
and for the same reason. He knew
at the start and knows now that he
la as good as they make 'em, and,
therefore, why wouldn't he expand,
mentally and physically? .
All this knocking of Cobb, too,
comes from nothing else than pure
and unadulterated-Jealousy. It is a
case of sour grapes every time. I
never knew of a crackerback ball play
er who was not pounded and roast
ed from Hellopolls to breakfast, any-
Give me those "chesty," "cocky"
youngsters every time and I will gam
ble they will make good.' There was
Arlle Latham, for Instance, who when
he broke into the big league was In
danger of getting mobbed by his fel
low players of the Buffalo club In
1880, when he turned flip flaps from
third base if the home plate after he
made the winning bit and tally In a
1 to 0 game against the Worcester!.
Fresh! Latham was the freshest kid
I ever saw, but In two years he was
a big league star and for ten years
after.
The Cobbs and Lathams made ball
players and they are of the chesty
kind that should be encouraged,
bow.
A Great Trick.
"What are those flngery looking
things on the front of the machine?"
"Ah," said the dealer, with enthusi
asm, "1 was wanting you to notice
those. This Is our latest death pre
venter. As I told you, our car Is war
ranted not to strike a tree, telephone
pole or lamp post. The moment the
car comes In contact with anything of
the sort It Immediately begins to
climb."
Jack Lapp Is regarded as a coming
catcher, and bo will undoubtedly get a
chance to work some of the games In
the world's series.
Has 8een Longer Continuous Service
In National Organization That
Any Other Player.
To Bill Dahlen, manager of the
Brooklyn club, belongs the distinction
of being the veteran of the National
league in point of continuous service,
says the New York Post. Dahlen was
Bill Dahlen.
signed by the Chicago club in the fall
of 1890, and In 1891 played bis first
game In a Chicago uniform. He played
with Chicago until 1899, when he was
traded to Brooklyn for Gene De Mon.
trevllle. After playing with Brooklyn
for five seasons Dahlen was traded
to the Giants for Charles Babb and
Jack Cronin. . In 1908 and 1909 be was
with Boston, and this year was ap
pointed manager of the Brooklyn club.
Wise Advice to Follow.
When shop hours are done, stop
talking shop and thinking shop, and
talk and tblnk of something else. Ex
tend your thoughts beyond the con
fines of your place of employment
Interest yourself not In your neigh
bors and their doings, but In the
achievements of thinking, useful men
In the community and In the natloa.
Chicago American.
Round the Circle.
Chronlo Old Growler (whose sub
ject, as usual, Is the country, and how
quickly It Is going to the dogs) "And
after all. It's you farmer cbapi as Is
at tie root of all the evil. You raise
the corn, and the corn raises the
whisky; whisky raises politicians and
politicians raise all the trouble we
have in the country." M. A. P.
Equality of the Sexes.
Traveling In the country, I observe
with indignation that the scarecrow In
every field Is represented as a man!
The flapping of a woman's skirt, the
waving of ber feathers, would assured
ly be as effective for the purpose as
is the dangling of a coat? We will
eventually displace man' In every
field. -London Truth.
Honor Trees and Plants.
The Siamese always offer libations
to trees before cutting them down
The natives of Sumatra pay special
honor to certain trees supposed to
embody the wood spirits, while ij In
habitants of the Society Inlands pay
similar respect to some plants. -
Shows for Itself.
The man who lives by the goidea
rule never has to talk to bis friends
about his piety.
COBB TELLS OF HIS START
One of Greatest Players Game Has
Ever known Had Hard Time Get
ting Into Fast Company.
BY "TY" COBB.
It took me a long time to convince
anyone that I was a good ball player.
I think the first one who ever thought
I was a great player was Cobb him
self, and because others refused to be
lieve It he felt bad.
I was born down in Georgia and be
gan playing the game while nt school.
As I recall it, I always played the
same way, took all the chances there
were, and ran all the time. Lots of
people now think that Is good base
ball, but the fellows with whom I
played refused for a long time to think
so. In fact at the finish of the game,
our team usually was divided Into
two factions, with Cobb on one side
and all the others on the other. I had
Ideas regarding how to play the game
but none of us ever had seen much
baseball, and we had to think it out
for ourselves.
One of the big wonders to me Is
that I as a boy, made plays the same
way, and for the same reasons that
the star ball players of the big leagues
were making, and I never had beard
of them. After I got older I com
menced to watch the professional
team. In the Southern league play,
and although there were a lot of rea
sons why I shouldn't have left home,
I longed to become a professional
player. It was not for the money or
anything like that, but because I loved
the game and loved to be In the midst
of It every time there was a gnme.
Now, It Is my advice to all young
fellows not to go into baseball or Into
.ook to your kidneys.
Ty" Cobb.
anything else unless your heart really
Is in the work and you love it, and
then quit it Just as soon as your love
of It and your enthusiasm for it begin
to die out. I left home to show up the
league, and a few weeks later Jack
Grim bought me. The club I was with
sold me to Grim I think for $8.50, the
price of the car fare home and my
hotel bill. I bad been doing the same
thing again, and my overzealousness
cost me the position. I was slated to
go way down into the bushes and perhaps-
I would have stayed there and
never come out but for the fact that
Detroit had some sort of a string to
me and Grim could not get me. So I
went to Detroit
MACKAY TO MOVE TO FRANCE
Racing Laws, Found to Be Too Strin
gent, Impels Him to Join Other
Millionaires.
Clarence H. Mackny who, several
years ago, secured a ten years' lease
on the Kingston farm of R. L. Baker
of Lexington, Ky., at the big figure of
$10,000 a year, has decided to remove
his entire breeding establishment
from Kentucky to France.
He has notified Mr. C. F. Hill, man
ager of the farm, to have all the
horses, about twenty-seven brood
mares and the Imported stallion Med
dler, ready to ship by October 1. Mr.
Hill will go with the horses and as
sume charge of the new breeding
plant
. It is believed here that Mr. Mack
ay's order Is because of the stringent
laws In New York. W. K. Vanderbilt,
Frank Gould, Harry Payne Whitney,
Herman B. Dwyer and other New
York millionaires are now racing In
France.
Pitcher In Peculiar Play.
Pitcher Mathewson made a most pe
culiar and unsual assist In a recent
game with Pittsburg when Adams was
at bat The batter missed the third
strike and the ball bit Myers on the
chest protector, bounding out to foul
ground. Myers lost track of It Matty
seeing the ball lying on the ground
ran over, picked It up and threw the
runner out at flrBt. It Is not often
that a pitcher can get an assist on a
strike-out.
Rumors of a three-cornered deal
with the Brooklyn, Cincinnati and St
Louts olubs as parties to it are going
the rounds again. This Is a little early
for those rumors to be taken very
seriously, for it may be a long, hard
winter.
Kid Elberfeld Is given credit by Ed
Grlllo of the Washington Star for
bolstering up the Senators ibis year
so that they could break all rocords
for them. The veteran third baseman
bas boen a great aid to the former
tall-enders.
Although the Millers appear to have
the American association flag, Co
lumbus U making a late finish which
is opening the eyes of the ball fol
lowers In Cblvlngton'i organization.
With Llebbardt pitching the Obloani
won their seventh straight at the
home grounds a few days ago. The
Columbus team looks like a former
Cleveland team, with Perring. Hlnch
man. Congalton and Llebbardt la the
linkup...
When Suffering From Backache, Head
aches and Urinary Troubles.
They are probably the true source of
your misery. To keep well you must
keep your kidneys well. There Is no
better kidney remedy
than Doan's Kidney
IIIiLrviSC p111"' Tney cura ,clt
7jr"e kidneys and cure them
IOj nr permanently.
fi VA ETI E. C. Hampshire,
JJI fCk"" 708 E. Brambleton
Til lv St., Norfolk, Va.,8ays:
m, nuueieu iruiu .iu-
ney colic and the
pain during some at
tacks was so severe that it required
two strong men to hold me. The only
relief I received was from morphine
Injections. I was completely cured
by Doan's Kidney Pills and believe
they saved my life."
Remember the name Doan's.
For sale by all dealers. B0 cents a
i:ox. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
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FAIRLY WARNED.
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ATCHISON'S ORDER OF SPINS I NOT CUT uJT F3.T SOLDIER
Unmarried, and Contented Withal,
They Have Mapped Out for
Themselves a Pious City.
There was called a meeting of the
Ancient Order of Spins last evening,
and papers were read on every sub
ject, from removing grease from car
pets to the sad memories that attach
to a bunch of old letters. The Spins
were having a hilarious time when a
visiting Spin eot up to make a few re
marks. She said that, while they are
happy now, there was a sad time com
ing. "Think of the Hay," she said,
"when, having no husbands or chil
dren, you will be all alone." There
was a sniff and then a snort as Spin
after Spin recalled wives and mothers
who are alone from daylight till dark,
except when some member of the fam
ily wants waiting on. The sniffling
and snorting Increased in volume as
Spin after Spin told of her freedom
from worry, her Independence In fi
nancial matters and the Joy of doing
ns she pleased. "But we must not
take offense at what our sister has
said," one Spin remarked. "Let us
show our good intentions by calling
on every lonesome wife and mothrr
we know." This was six weeks ago,
and though the Spins have devoted
every afternoon and evening flnce to
this missionary work, they haven't
made half the rounds yet. Atchison
Globe.
Widow Healy Indulge In Some Plain
Speaking to Her Devoted but
Timid Lever.
The courting of the Widow Healy
by Terence Corcoran was a tedious
affair to every one In Msgray place,
most of all to the widow herself, who
tried various expedients to assist ber
timid admirer.
"I'm thinking I might go for a
sojer," Terence announced one night,
when his fancy bad been Btlrred by a
newspaper account of a military
pageant. "I'm not so old but I could
do It. I was wanst In a school regi
ment." "You go for n Fojcrl" cried thfl
Widow Healy In mingled scorn and
alarm. "A man that cnlls on a lon
widow for two years and more, wld
out pluck enough to Fpake his inlnd.
hasn't the makings of a dhrummer boy
In htm."
I hate to see a thing done by halves:
If It be right, do It boldly; If it be
wrong, leave It undone. Gilpin.
The Slugger An' see here, ymi
don't wanter be goln' around brr.ggln'
dat it was me wot soaked you, see!
Good Advice, but
A traveler entered a railway rar
rlane at a wayside, station. The sole
occupants of the compartment con
sisted of an old lady and her son,
about twelve years old. Nothing of
note occurred until the train steamed
Into the station at which tickets were
collected. The woman, not having a
ticket for the boy, requested him to
"coirie iloon."
The traveler Intervened and sug
gested putting him under the seat.
"Man," said the excited woman. "It's
as shalr as death; but there's twa tin
1 rlcr the salt a'ready!"
DOCTOR
ADVISED
OPERATION
BABY'S SKIN TORTURE
"When our baby was seven weeks
old he broke out with what we
thought was heat, but which gradually
grew worse. We called In a doctor.
He said It was eczema and from that
time we doctored six months with
three of the best doctors in Atchison
but he only got worse. Ills face, head
and hands were a solid sore. There
was no end to the suffering for him.
We had to tie his little hands to
keep him from scratching. lie never
knew what it was to sleep well from
the time ho took the disease until he
was cured. He kept us awake all
hours of the night and his health
wasn't what you would call good. We
tried everything but the right thing.
"Finally I got a set of the Cutlcura
Remedies and I am pleased to say
we did not use all of them until he
was cured. We have waited a year
and a half to see if It would return
but It never has and to-day his skin
Is clear and fair as it possibly could
be. I hope Cutlcura may save some
one else's little ones suffering and
also their pocket-books. John Leason,
1403 Atchison St, Atchison, Kan., Oct.
19, 1909."
His First Lesson in Economy.
"When I was a very small boy and
a dime looked pretty big to me, I met
John II. Farley who had always been
my good friend on the street one
June day," says Frank Harris.
" 'Frank,' he said, 'the Fourth of
July Is coming soon. You'll want
some change then. Let me be, your
banker until then and you'll have
some money for firecrackers, torpe
does, lemonade and peanuts.'
"I emptied my pockets Into bis hand
and every day thereafter until the
Fourth I turned over to him my small
earnings. When the day of days came
around I hud a fund that enabled me
to celebrate in proper style, while
many of my platmates were flat
broke. It was my first lesson In thrift,
and It was a good one. Hundreds of
Cleveland people would bo glad today
to testify to the fact that when John
H. Farley was a friend of a man or a
boy he was a friend Indeed." Cleve
land Leader.
No Help Needed.
I A little miss of five years who had
been allowed to stay up for an even
j Ing party, was told about 8:30 to go
i to bed. Very, very slowly she moved
! toward the stair. An aunt, seeing her
reluctance, asked :
j "Helen, can I do anything to help
j you?"
j "No." replied Helen, "I will get
thre altogether too soon as it Is."
Illiterate Immigrants.
Kills island records show that of
, 5-. 727 Immigrants who arrived here In
July lCMlii, or about 25 per cent., are
illiierates. Illiteracy is no bar to an
Immigrant so long as he appears phys
ically able to care for himself. Only
1,127 persons who sought to enter the
country were barred at this port last
month. New York Press.
The Weeds Return.
"Confound theso election bets, any
way!" grumbled Harker.
"Lose heavily?" Inquired his friend.
"No, I wou ten boxes of cigars and
they were so rank I sold the whole lot
to the corner tobacconist for a dollar."
"Well, you made a dollar, anyway."
"Yes, but that Is not the worst of
It My wife saw the boxes In the
window marked 'A Bargain, 2,' and
bought the whole lot to give me as a
birthday present."
Woman-Like.
"I hate him! I tblnk he Is the mean
est man I ever met."
"Gracious, Jeanette! What Is the
trouble?"
"Why, he told me he loved me de
votedly and I told him It would be Im
possible for me to love hint In return.
The poor fellow looked so downheart
ed I told him to try and forget me.''
"Well?"
"Boo-hoo! He he did!"
Deposits In English Savings Banks.
Savings bank deposits In the Unit
ed Kingdom amount to more than $1,
113,295,000, of which the postofuce
holds $778,010,000. Depositors exceed
ten million in number. Tbo people's
total savings In all financial institu
tions are put at $2,433,250,000.
Of Course.
"What's the matter?"
"Cold, or something In my head."
"MuBt be a cold, old man." Llpplu-oott's.
FsrCOLns (ndflHIP
Rlckm' CArrniMB la the toet remedy re.
Uevea ih 4lilug and feverliftlioe eurea Ihe
Ciuld nd reurea oorml euudltlune. It's
tl(uld-f7cu ImuediaUy. 10c, Sc., end quo.
Al drug- abure. . ,
The more mystery there Is about a
woman the more attractive and scary
she looks to a man.
New Version.
"Now, Harry," said the Sunday
school teacher to the brightest boy in
the class, "can you tell me how Elijah
died?"
"He didn't die at nil," replied the
youngster. "He was translated from
the original Hebrew."
Cured by LydiaEPinkham's
Vegetable Compound
fialena, Kans. "A year afro List
March I fell, r.rnl a fow days after
there was soreness In my right side.
In a short time a bunch came and in
bothered me so much at night I couhl
not sleep. It kept
prowinir larger ml
i; raAaoW' Yw. j by fall it was in
m. - - rt
bed without a hot
water bottle applied
to that side. 1 had
one of the best doc
tors in Kansas and
ho told my husband
that I would have to
bo operated on as it
was something; bk
a tumor causrd by a rupture. 1 wroto
to you for advice and you told me not
to pet discouraged but to take l.ydi,i
K. Ilnkham's Vegetable Compound.
I did take it and soon the lump in my
Fide broke and passed away." Mrs.
It. H. lli'EY, 713 ilincral Ave, Galena,
Kans.
I.ydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, made from roots and herbs,
fias proved to be the most successful
remedy for curinp tho worst forms of
female Ills, including displacement?,
inflammation, fibroid tumors, irrejru
laritics, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down
feelinp, flatulency, indipes
tion, and nervous prostration. It costs
but a trifle to try it, and tho result
has been worth millions to man'
Buffering women. t
If you want special advice writo
forittoMrs.l'inkhiirn.Ijyrm.Muss.
It is free and always helpful.
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Latest Mine Horror.
The Doctor Of course, if the oper
ators in the anthracite and bituminous
fields ionn 11 coalition
The Professor Then there will be
nothing for the consumers to do but
coalesce.
(Slow curtain.)
TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY
for Red, Wiak, Weary. Watery Eyes
andCiranulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't
Smart Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists
Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 25c,
r.Oc, $l.no. .Murine Eye Salve In
Aseptl" Tubes. 2.'ic, $1.00. Eye IJooks
and Eye Advice Free by Mall.
Murine Eye Remedy Co., C'hlcogo.
Anticipated.
Margaret Did you tell the girlF at
the tea that secret I confided to you
and Josephine?
Katherine No, truly I didn't. Jo
sephine got there first. Harper's
Bazar.
TO DRIVE OIT M AT, ni
t .A.M ll I I" TIIF STSTKM
Telle the Old Hiamlam (.KoVKN 'I'AnTKi.Kas
('Illl.L TOMO. You know what you aro laklntr.
1 liu formula la plainly i-rtnlpd on -vrry holtli.
ahnwln- It la almnly Uuininivarid Iron In a tuM.
1cm form. The yulnlnu drWtA nut th uiaiuna
and tno Iron bulMa up the ayhtm. boia ny ail
Ueulera fur a) jrtmre. l'rlc 60 ccnla,
Generosity.
The Hacker Go It, Hilly, yer ain't
half licked yet.
The Fighter Well, you come and
'ave the other 'orf. I ain't greedy!
Tit-Dlts.
For lIBAn.lCHK lllrks' C.t Ft'IMVK
Whether frm C'IdH, Heat, Htma'U tir
Nfrvoua Trouhlra, CapudliiH will relieve yon.
II a Jlnlilil- plertHAnt to take ata Immeill.
ateir. Try It.
eun-en.
10c., tlx.f aud CO rente at drug
Win by Being Prepared.
Those who are prepared for the
worst are the ones who generally get
the best of It
(Ira. Window's 8oothln Hrrup for Children
teething, aoftene the frunia, reducee Inflamma
tion, allays pain, curea wind oollc, t&o a bottle.
Onions a Healthy Food.
Onions are more nourishing than
any other vegetable.
I TO
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W aa
Old Reliable
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
Ix-gan its career of hcalin?
Man be. Heust. Its just tut good
to-day as then. Same formula
used Iwcnuseitcouldn't I improved.
Careful folks have it olwavs handy.
iiuy a ooiue io-aay XSUW.
25c 80c. f 1 a bottle at Dni( and Cool Store.
Heimovee Unreal Knutrrnmenta.
5 uli ke.uel. Swollen 'llahaea.
t uriM, Killed TeuUune, feoreiivx
from any lirulae orhtratn, Cure
rtpavln Iinienwee, A Have 1'uln.
lkMe riot muter, remove the) hair
or lav uim inra n n. ai j II M
eir in Kittle. Ilorne IIihiI 1 E free,
AllWIIilllM., JR., (mankind II and 13 boule l
lor Bjnovltla, Blritlna. Uuutr or Ithvuiuutiu le
Doilla, Vrlcoe Vrlna, Varicocele, llydrorela
Allaye pain. Voar dniffgiat tan aupply endiCr
reference. Will tell ynu more If Tuq write, buad
tor traa book and toalliaomala, alfd. only Or
W. a lOCau, r. . r.. ttt Taaala at.. Striate, IH SUM,
D ROPSY 5 W DISCOVERY
. altt atea r-Haf . emrM
r.1 ttn. Bui of tMllaralal. m 1 0 Da ra' lra..
re. Ur, H. a. UUUl aO.lk ku S, auaaia. Ka.
W. N. U., BALTIMORE. NO. 4 1-1 9 10.
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jmW . T W,y-: lV' il llfoniiof dirtr-mr. IWtretmdy nr kno. o fur luarw ui tuoL
f- "A : f . aV' V1 r, -AI ,nwbottltfUraitiieJ to cur our . 6Ufn',i. butt.. tuu4
gp- , te-.-w . kL;." 1 W I iiodowjn of druiurlfUituiJ tirndoini.orasLiil riproM pM hy
4T'0 . - V)'"l .W;' nimifacturni. Oit fliuw how U iuUir iliroaaav ii.ir frl
'tlCOLT DISTEMPER
' 'Naa.fa.n b hfttkitod Terr itru Tb trick rt ctirwl. tund all ottin la
7 v-f ''n vae taijio, nutuAttrr Ui w tiKMri. krit from b'iu Oto du.
I'M
4POKN MEDICAL CO.i-iK Coohn, fad., U.A.
(rh O AXLE GREASE
n n
mmm
the 6Dindle bright and
from grit. Try a box.
by dealers everywhere.
Atlantic Refining: Co.
uncorporeiaai .
flPt
mm mm aaaj a iuvvb inal le naad in aama aa lemon
I 1 1 1 or vaullua. Br Uleeolvlnif aranulaled anuue ru
11 wau-r aud adding Maplelue, a deUelouea.trupte
I made and a arrun bettar than auaitle. u-iJn.
Jll la euld hf srot-era, Men I to etainp for eu4ui
a-J ajid raolua buuk. Creaoeut auai. Co- taaauia.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Cder aw re eei krifMer sad Inter eelert tkaa aaf etkar Sr. Oae 10s teckeee eelere all Saere, The, ere la eel water Setter tlrae aai eraer ty.
tlaa ssa sis am aefawat a-luwet rltelaa aaart, Writs far Ires kealet-Me Is Pjs. fleack at Hit Cetera. MOMnOK OQ., Qmktms, toajewaaw